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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-11 - Orange Coast Pilot. I Gay Polieemen? 1.- Coastal department react to San F rancisco ch kf s h iring claim 8~ IM VID KUTZMANN o• ..,. °'""' ....... "'" 111 Uw nol loo dt!-.lilol PU\, tht• nu\H>n thnt 011 •cknt'" h'ii~t-.1 h1111111,t"<1JMI ('OUM !I •rvc• at!it u pollrc· ofh <'t'r w a:; <'Of\i•1e1t•1t'tl 1h hkf.'lv "' J F:<ti:ur lfoovt>1 Joining tht• Hlad. Pu111twr' Hut 111 th1• 11111 too du.tnnt futun'. bomo11cxuuls c<>uld H·r~ '"'" fuul thl'tnvlH•, poundint< a bl•ut .,& luw ~nforcl• ml'llt o!hn·ri. "1th1n the <'0t1<· rctt• <'itnyt>nl'i or San "'r1111 t'ilH'O \nd .At ll·.1~1 OOl' pohre off1t•ml 1n Ornn~t> Cuunl\ th1ni..s tht> '4,1m1• r•ould ht• I rue for h1' rnmn1Untl) ~um .. du) 'l'ht• l"''"thtltl\ u( h trin.: RU) '1oht•t•1t1\'0 "•'' 1,11,t•d l.1\l Wt•t•k wht•n Sun l<'rant•1:.1·11·, Illa\ t•rir·k i-lOlu·t! r h1t·f. 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Gro.ss said he kit tlwn· w,1~ nt>1lht·r J legal nor moral requirement lo hire h111nosexuall1 as offr<'ers (:ros~ ~aHJ homo:.exualtty was not part or any "pro lt.>l'lt•d da:.i.1fH.'.!llon" thut needed to be considered for a n .1/f1rmahu• al't1on hiring program llut m La~un<.1 Hca<:h, Pol.Jee Chief Jon Sparks said Wt.· h.t\.t' a hmng proress that does not exclude the pos:.1b1lttyMhmng a gay officer. ... :11d Sw.·h J hmng could happen m Laguna Beach." he Thl' up1111011:. of othe r Orange County poli<'e officials rn - l'ludcd thest: com men ts Hugt>r Nl'lh. Co!>la Mesa's P'll"•n chief, sa1rl he hadn't even "crossed that bridge yet" when asked about the eventuality of his department hiring gay officen •. However, Neth said he would have "serious concerm," over such a hiring practice, especially when 1t came to a gay officer's dealing with other homosexuals 1n an en· forcement situation It's a fine line, he said, that divides what is ronsidered a m atter between consenting adults and that which 1s a n Illegal act. -San Cle mente Police Chief Gary Brown saad the community itself sh.ould have a say in the kinds and caliber of officers hired. Community standards should be a key factor in such a decision, he said. -Irvine's police c hief, Leo Peart, described his po!)1 tioo on the issue as a "very legaJistic one " "We cannot deny someone em ployment just because• be has homosexual tendencies," Peart s aid Assistan t Sheriff Robert Griffith said he didn't believe homosexuality would have a bear ing on the recruitment process Griffith said an applicant would not be derued consideratio n on the basis of sexual prefe rences alone CSee GAY POUCE. PageAJ) VO L. 72, NO 70. 7 S E CTIONS, 110 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA S UNDAY, MARCH 11, 1979 TW E NTY·F IVE CENTS Small Plane Crashes Claint 11 Lives I Greeting Mixed I Carter Pursues Acco rd J JERUSALEM IAP I Prest· den t Carter, stron~I}' hinting tha t a peace ac_cord as nearing rompletion. C'arried Egypt 's pro· posals to d inne r a nd c rucial I ta lks Saturday mg ht with Israeli Prime Minis t er Me n ache m (1 Begin. 4 T he two leaders held '·frank " \ talks for an ho ur and a half in Begin's home after dinner, ac- lt cording to an ls racli spokes man. Carter reported to Begin on his talks with Egyptian Pres i- dent Anwa r Sadat They avoided 1 comment on their discussion af- terward \ The president. Bcgm and their 1 advisers S<'heduled a two-hour l m eeting in the prim e minister 's of fice to d ay in addition to i. cere momal activities 1 Earlier Saturday. Carter I m ade an optimistic statement * * PW Raiders Die in Attack T EL AVIV. Israel <AP) -An Israeli army patrol trapped and killed four Palestinian gue rrillas in a tomato field ear ly Saturday before they could carry out a plot to terrorize Israel by seizing hostages in the hours before P reside nt Carter arrived. the m ilitary s aid. A Palestinian group in Beirut claimed its "suicide squad " bad kille d m any Isr aeli soldier s before dying themselves. But an army communique here said there were no Israeli casualties. The gun bat tle nea r the Jordan River 's Adam Bridge oc· curred 20 hours before Carter arrived in Je rusalem , 30 miles to the southwest . upon arrival in Te l Aviv. then e ncountered hundreds of dem- onstr ators on bis mot orcade mute despite an official ban on protests . One pelted his car with a n egg "I have good reason lo hope t h at t h e goal can now be reached," the president declared at Ben Gurion Airport. "l look forwa r d to comple t i ng the urgent business at ha nd on this 'isit." Carter s poke in Tel Aviv befor e driving to Jerusalem for tr aditional Jewish bread-and. wine greetings from Mayor Ted- dy Kollek. Visitors us ually re ce1ve a gill or bread a nd salt but wine is substituted on special oc· casions. A s h e l e ft Egy p t, t h e A m e r ican presid e nt as ke d Egypt's Anwar Sadat to pray for peace. There were indicatio ns Israeli lead ership was in no mood to m a k e furthe r concessio ns . Ha rdliners are convinced Israel has capitulated to Am er ican pressure. Geula Cohen. the fiery Parlia- m en t m embe r a ro und whom hawks have rallied, s aid she wo uld boycott a ll offi cial cere monies with Carte r. "l will not shake the hand tha t puts p ressure o n I s r ael ,·· s he declared. On the streets. hundreds or persons both for a nd against Carter's peace efforts lined his motorcade route. Those s houting "Carter Go Home" were most prom inent. Members or the na tionalist re· ligious "Gus h Emunim" move· ment captured the front row a nd waved b a nners saying "We lcome Billy's Brother ." It was an appare nt reference to a <See PEACE, Page AZ) DIVERS PREPARE TO TOW PLANE FROM WATER OFF MARINA DEL REY El Paso Border BWcked EL P ASO. Texas CAP > -Hun- dre d s o f Me xican citizens , a ngered at a U.S. c rackdown on illegal al iens. blocked three in· tern ationa l bridges Saturda y. tearing down three American flags and casting them into the Rio Grande. A 10-year-old Mexican girl was run down and k illed at the "Br idge of lhe Americas" when two Americ an women in a car a llegedly tried to ram their way through the ba rricades from the El Paso to Juarez, Mexico, side of the international bridge, Mex- ican police s aid. One of the two women. a U.S. citizen who lives in J ua rez, was arrested in the death of Lara Pat ricia Favela·Chavez. said Pedro Munoz, a r adio operator fo r the Mexi c an Federal Hig hway Patrol. T he protest e nded Saturday night, when t he dem onstrators withdrew, moving cars that had been blocking the bridges a nd allo wing tra ((ic to cross. At one point an estima ted 650 de m ons trators we re o n the bridges. Some carried signs. s o m e c heere d , a nd o the rs list ened Lo speake rs. but wit- nesses said mos t we re orderly. No a rrests were reported. arrests Friday of illegal aliens, bla m ing the trouble on bad tim- ing "We returned about l50 people lo Mexico that our c riminal m vestigators had appre hended for being in the United States ii· legally, .. he said. "As luck would have il, about the time they Cborder guards l revoked the (border crossing l cards of 11 people who we re violators. They (the aliens> ad- m itted to it.'' Pe rez said the crowd gr ew Friday night and Saturday until the three bridges were blocked by about 650 persons. mstorieally Happy? Charles Perez. district direc- tor of the INS he re. said h~ feared the de monstration was not over. "There ar e rumors that lhe protesters may try it again tomor row," he said . Only one bridge into Juarez. Mexico, was open during the protest. He said the American Oags we re recovered from the Rio Grande. "They came up to the center or lhe bridge about mid- day today <Saturday) and tore down American flags and threw the m in the river." he said. Residents F e te N inth Decade tU a County E arlier, Perez defended the By GABY GRANVILLE IA Craft Hits Ocean, Three D ze LOS ANGELES <AP) T hree people were killed and four sur- vived when a twin-e ngine com · me.r cial plane crashed in the ocean after takeoff from Los Angeles Interna tional Airport Saturday. authorities said. Two othe r crashes claimed eig ht v1ctims in the eastern United States Saturday. • The pilot. Phil Felig, 40, of Arroyo Gr ande . and co pilot. John Seszko. 37. or San J ose. were kiJled. and their bodies re- m a ined strapped mto their seat!> as the plane. with its nose sub- m erged. was towed as hore, sa1d U S. Coast Guard spokesman Tom Hefhck. Three Los Angeles County lifeguards d1ved into the water surrounding the pla ne and re covered the survivor s. inc luding a stewa rdess. and the body of one of the \'1Ct1ms. a young wo ma n passenger. The SW1ft Ai re Lines Nord 262 c rashed into the sea 200 yards fro m the Ma r i n a de l Rey breakwa ter . The four survivors we re taken by a harbo r p a trol boat to Marina Mercy Hospital. where they we re reported in good con· dation . suffering mostly cuts a nd bruises. A hospita l spokeswoman iden- tified the survivors as flig ht al tenda nt Linda Riedel. 25, of San Luis Obispo; Justo Ocam po. 30. or Grover City; Wolfgang Fritz. 30. or Germa ny. a nd Vicki San- foid. 20, of Pensacola, Fla . The plane was on its way to Sa nt a Mari a an ce ntra l California . Swift Aire Lines is an intrastate carrier In the East . authorities report- ed details or two other s mall · plane accidents . Four persons were killed when a light plane cr ashed while do ing practice landin gs at the airport in De Quincy, La .. the Calcasieu Parish sheriff's office reported. Almost s ix hours afte r the <See CRASHES, Page t\%) Of t1M O.lly "11.t S-.tt Thad Stephens was probably Orange County's first honest to goodness flimflam man. What happened on March 11, 1889, was that 20 years of legis lative pushing and shoving by local business leaders came to a head. Yowh Foils Tlw/t, Shot CtN 'fut: l~SIDt: Stephens' scam wassimple. He'd invite a couple of pals out ror some orr- season pheasant hunting along the banks of the l Santa Ana River. f When the day's illegal hunt was done, Stephens would hurry into town, tell a constable about ! his buddies' Ill-gotten game and collect a $.1 reward. Just bow many limes Stephens pulled off his novel pheasant hunt ploy lu't known. But ln i.1 the Santa Ana Standard reported Slepbent was found out and bad to be taken Into custody to protect him from hi. Irate former hunting buddies. =de tandabty, It 11 not Ukely that pfoaffr will be mentioned toa.y when locaJ hlatory bu eelebnteOrange County's 90lh blrtbday. B.t M.'1 "8qjq • bit to .. >' Ulil it bb1Jlday day evea UJouch olftclally it b11 aJwaya been eo. Gov. Robert Waterman signed legislation that gave the area's 19,686 residents the right to decide if they wanted a county of lhe ir own. If not, they could continue lingering in the 782· squa re mile are a that was then the southeast cor- ner of huge Los Angeles County. When election time. June 4, 1889, rolled around, home rule carried the .day. Deannexation from Los Angeles County was favored by 2,509 voters, all of them males at least 21 yearsoJd. Oppoeeci to the split were 500 voters . That one· sided vote made It official. Orange County became a county. T he same year. Montana and Washington became states. Benjamin Harrison was tn the Wblte Rouse. And Johnstown, Pa., was hit by devaatattnsnoocts. The grange and populist movementa were set· tint under way. And lo a few ye.,.., William Jen. nin11 Bryan would cry out aaainst mankind beiag "cnacllled oo a crou of aold." But lbe Board of CommWioners was buay with <See COUNTY, Pa se .U> •• A 16-year-old Tustin service station attendant who balked, turned and walked away when a bandit demanded money was cold·bloodedly shot in the baclc Saturday by his furious a s· sailant. Police who declined to identify the vic tim becaus e he is a JuvenHe said he was listed ln s table condlUon at Tustin Oom- muntty Hospital. lnvesti1aton said the male Latln tulped, who wore a black aeaman'• watch cap and ned in a )ate model maroon car sJmpl.Y Jtrode away alter Clrln1 one shol lntot~younpter'1 back. ff e then 1topped and fl.red one more shot into the ground at Ute (See SHOT, Pa•• AZ) S HARING A'ITENTION A c omputer peripherals maker that skips lhe far-out and a new company that uses Cobalt to steriliie medicaJ goods share You/Your Money pages. along with a look at ways to save gas by driving better. Page CL PAIN'S° FADING At le ast for those lucky enough to live in Was hington where chronic pain gets the attention experts in a pain treatment center think it deserves. Page All. ON BAOADWAY -Chicano playwrigbt Luis Valde1. author of "Zoot Suit," a Hollywood smasb e1tabll1hlng Chicano lbeattr u • major contribution of Ktapanic people. has high hopes for Its s uccess on the Great White Way. Page 87. 4 • TITANIC SEARCH -A team from Scripps Institute of Oceanography believes It has the sonar technology to locate the famed liner that sunk in April 1912 on its m aid en voyage in the world's greatest marine disaster. Page A3. CMILY "l~O~ l •CTIOM5 ,.,.,_ A2 OAJL V PILOT Sunday, Merch 11 Ul19 f Viet Action Splits China BANGKOK (J\J>i Pl·krnv,'s mo11t important l\t•wl.pt•l>t'r rt· vea led Saturday .1 "maJOt brca<'h" In lhl' C'h1nl'se t 'om mun1st Party h·udn,h1p .-net tluno1 bald \l wa~ t uust•d h) 111 tt>rnul op~1t1on tu the Ch1ne-.l' mvu1>1on of Vlclnum The remurkubl)' c11nd1d Chiru.•tst.• rt1ch·. whu·h :.pC1k•• of !ltrugglcs" lroublinw tht> purty, did not aay wheth •r the war bad pro\ okl'd tht• n~w f1u·t1onull11m Hut Vietnam du1mt•d that l(fOWIOA unt1 ~dr h•t-llllH tn t 'h1n.i bud fon·cd th,· KVH'rn m<'nt to nnoUO('t' th•· ~ 1thdr1w1tl of IL"I 1nv11111on urny lu t Mond~y ll•nm Nhm :oml 11 i11~111d<·nl radio 11t al l11n 1t1"11Jt• t'h111u hu:. lwl'll mttk1ng clan dt>Allne bro11dc·111tl!I tig1tiru1t thl wur In lht<1r lult•st bullll' rt•pc>rts, tht· V1t•tnuml'1>c contmucd to an '1•t th1l deep1t" wbi&l WMS told to 1 he C"hinoae people Peking 'ii 1 roop• were not pulling back .tl' n>M thl' bordPr and were In 1tl&crim11ult<'IY llhclllng Viel· O•llY Pl .. t Staff """° ey Ilk...,_. It_ .. , nnmet1e clhut1 und comm1ltmg atroclliH W H tem lntelllg,•nce sourceR he re 11tud they were unable lo 'llY tu•curatcly how much fi ght· 111& continued along the 450·mile front on the Vtetnamese·Chinese border. People's Daily. organ or the ('hlnese Communjst Party and Peking's leading new!lpaper. disclosed the party bickering an 1&n unusual front-page editorial ~ntltled "Settle Grudges and Tighten Solid a rity ." Fro. Page Al CRASHES. • • Cess na 172 disappeared. d search patrol of the Civil Air Patrol spotted the wreckage 1n a small clearing about a half.mile south of the runway. Authorities identified the dead as Fred B. Doyen, the pilot, and has son. Kervin Doyen. 15; and Guy M. Corley and his son. Bryan Corley. 18. all or Sulphur All four passengers aboard a twin-engine plane were killed Saturday when the aircraft crashed while trying to land in bad weather at the Springfield <Vt.) Airport. authorities said Motorist Survives NB Clill Plunge Because or fog and rain. the pilot was trying lo make an in· strument landing, a Federal Avi a tion Adm i nis tration spokesman said. Newport Beath firemen and paramedics begin t ask of bringing He len Corcini, of 20 14 Barr:mt'a, Newport Bci:lch . up bluff in s tretcher a ft<.·r her car hurtled 75 feet down cliff al East Bluff Drive and Back lfay Road Suturday night Mrs. Corcini. a bo ut 50. whose sporty car was de· molished in the nose dive after it struck a <:urb, was being treated for fractured ribs and bruises at Hoag Me morial Hospital early today . Mud c ushioned auto's impact partially. The victims we re not iden- tified and it could not be im· mediately determined whether the plane was privately owned or belonged to a ear ner W Murder Case Still Puzzles Police Clashes f}uiet Diplomats' Words Minced M)s tery today continues to ~hroud the apparenl murder of a s weet-dispositioned 1-~ountain Valley housew1fl• whose family and friends will attend her {'at holic funeral rites today and Monday No cause of deJth for Joan Vlrginja Anderson. <!8. has yc:l be'en atmounced and police who have kept tight secrecy over the investigation say it may not be determjned for some time. A neighbor who found Jason Anderson, 3. wandering the neighborhood around the family home at 16587 lle mlock St . Thursday morning and took him Going Gong UC lrvint>'s gong show 1s an inf ormal "rite o f spring." To St'C how stu- dents performed. turn to photos on Page 1)2 back to the residence round lhe body. She and other neighbors have been issued orders not to discuss the tragedy which occurred while Mrs. Anderson's husband Mark was away in connection with hi s job in Northern Cali fornia. A lO·month-old baby daughter found in the house had not been harmed. Coroner's deputies and police have cordoned orr the home in a more exclusive section or Foun· lain Valley with a yellow ribbon a nd signs warning the curious to stay away. Rosary for Mrs. Anderson is scheduJed tonight at 7 p.m . at Dil da y Brother 's Family Mortuary in Huntington Beach. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. Monday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. The apparent homicide victim leaves her father. Kenneth Her ring, her hus band and two children. f'ro• Page Al WASHINGTON <AP> -Following the progress or the Middle East peace talks is like understanding the ebb and flow of an auction. You h ave to understand the way they talk. Diplomats have developed a set of code words to describe what happens in their negotiations. "Frank." according to the dictionary. means •·open a nd honest." But when a diplomat like Secretary of State Cyrus Vance e merges from a meeting and says the talks were "frank," it means the participants were barely able to avoid coming to blows. "Candid," is only slightly less disastrous. Generally, arguments between allies are "candid" talks. Arguments between roes are "frank." Moving along the spectrum, diplomatic jargon comes to the terms "useful" and "fruitfuJ." "UseruJ " can be applied to almost any meeting that falls short of concluding a treaty a nd does not lead to war. In diplomatic terms, il is usefuJ for two sides to sit down a nd politely air their differences. "FruitfuJ" generally means that the two sides dis· covered some common ground. Exactly how much is not s pecified. Another word that is deliberately vague is "progress." Almost anything qualifies as progress if the diplomat is de· termined to put the best possible face on developments. The reason for the jargon is that diplomats reel their job is tough enough without making statements that they have to explain later on. So rather than insult their ad· versaries by calling them obstinate or unreasonable, they publicly label the talks "candid." COUNTY MARKS 90TH BIRTHDAY • • • Deputies Checking Killing in Dana other a(fairs of stale. preparing for the June 4 de· annexation election and later the fi rst election of county oificeholders Handwritten minutes or commission meetings show tl\e work was interrupted April 30, 1889. by a legal holiday The Jlationul holiday was called to celebrate the centenhl.al anniversary of George Washington's in· auguraUon. But on July 17. 1889, the first election or county otficials was held. Handwritten official resul ts of that election in· dicate there may have been some confusion in the ballot count Lodge Hall, Opera Hall and three additional rooms for the monthly rental of $125." But for reasons not mentioned in the minutes or the Aug. 7. 1889. meeting, the board accepted J .R. Congdon's rental offer . So, the first county offices on East Fourth Street in Santa Ana -10 small offices and a 25 by 60-foot courtroom -were set up. The cost? Sl for two years. Supervisors were s till meeting in the ball above Beatty Bros. store when they confronted their first medical indigent problems. Among other things, supervisors agreed lo pay up to $1.50 a day in nursing care for Robert Schofield "Y1ho has been stricken with apoplexy ... In those early days or county government in Orange County. the fi ve supervisors also agreed to: Orange County S heriff's homicide investigators raced to a residence in Dana Point about l a.m . today after what they say was a domestic quarrel ended with one person shot to death. Spokesmen declined to reveal the address where the slaying occurred. shortly before 1 a .m . fAMOUS UANDS AT DISCOUNT ., ~· Fish i11 Focus Photographer ta kes a picture of ko1. multi ·Colored Japanese fi s h often described as "living Jewels .. at South Coast Vllh1ge Saturday Thl' t>xhih1tion will con- tinue from 11 <J.m . to 3 p.m today wi th t rophies prescnl· <.>d al l p.m . to winners inc luding Mrs. Don Allison of lkvC'rly fLill s. grand champion . Ro nald Shcf of Costa Mes a. best size and best Do1tsu iscaleless fish ); Bob Spindola of Santa Ana. best potential and b<.-st m club and Virginia Nelson of Capistrano Beach, the Tom Liles memorial trophy. f'rort1 Page Al SHOT •.. Union 76 service station at 1401 I Newport Ave .. ~fore hoppin~ into his car and driving off north on the Sant a Ana Freeway about 9:45 am. Investigators said the stunned boy first compli ed with lhl' a rmed robber's instructions. but once he was ushered to the ga~ pump islands he refused to sur rende r any money and turned his back. f'r0ttt Page A J PEACE ... remark made by the president's brother when told that Jew:-, might be o ffe nd ed by ha s friendship with Libyans Carter. on the second leg of his peace journey that began Thurs day in Egypt. said he would con· fer with BeR1 n on the same "final 1etails" he discussed with Ef(ypt 's Anwa r Sadat SUNDAY DAILY PILOT fM ('). 4"'0" r~1 f•-t~•· CttHM •lff'l ..ti~ti •\C°"" r ~ tN" """-" py • ..._. ·~ OuNl•-""'tJ b• tp,. 0.~ I ...... , Pvbf1.1tu·-.q(~f1y ""' .. t'41•t"O•f•Ot'l"Hltt" t ·1f'lh""'"CI ANiNt;ai"' tr.r~n f t1d .. ~ to• (Ml·t ,,,,..,. .,.. Nt •Oo.Jit1 f1.t ,... n t-tu,,••N1U>•1 •~ft' n ._ ~ I 1•1"! 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"There were fi ve votes cast of which J .E . Bacon received three votes and R. Eagan re· ceived two votes .. -Pay D.W. Lyon $3 for bringing "returns of election from Trabuco to Santa Ana." -Give jurors $2 a day and a 25-cent daily travel a llowance. WE'VE MOVED'' JUST ACROSS THE STREET. Not all the races were that close. .Jn the contest for superintendent or public sqhools. for example, John P. Greeley received 2,661 voles while his four opponents gol one vote each. Had women's suffrage come along by then and each of the losers been able to hang on to their .lves' votes, their showing could eaally have beeo twite whaL it was. ln the aftermath of that first county electiOI'\, tbe Orange County Board of Supervisors met for the fir-st time on Aug. s, 1889. t'he first mention of a woman in county 1ovem· ment was noted in the board meeting minutes that day. Nadine Crump was among nine persons nominated to serve on the new board of education. When the founding supervisors -each of them armed with four votes -elected the board member the next day, Miss Crump railed to re· ceive' a single vote. At that meeting, the supervisors had their first brush with the welfare system. Minutes of the meetiJag show the board voted to appropriate $10 a month "from the tncU1ent fand" to Dayton C. Cook and William Smith. But neither man was to be left to their own de· vfoea when deciding how to spend the money. It wu "to be expended under the supervlaloo or Superviaor Armor." Tboee first board meetlnas were beld "Ql>lt.ail'I ln the ball over Beatty Bros. Store." When it came Ume for the board to rent county olflcea, John Beatty Jr. offered ''lhe MQOll.lc • f . -Rlre five field wokers for the county assessor at salariet1of$7S a month. Buy the sheriff-tax collector a new desk, an order that went lo a bidder who asked $17 .50 . County supervisors now meet in a new S8 million building that ls propped up in places by makeshift wood supports. Supervisors now have no way or knowing how more than 13,000 households spend their welfare money. Nor are they certain how much the county ls 11pendina daily to care for its medically indigent. l nd the assessor deputies who earned $75 a month In 1889, now are paid aboul$18,000 a year. Except for some discoloring photographs, there are few reminders in and around county gove~ ment of those rounders. The moet permanent public reminder of their one·lime praence are streets in and around Santa Ana that bear their names-Spurgeon, Bush. Ross. McFadden and others. As for 'nlad Stephens, be'd have trouble pulling off hia •'let's go pheasant bunting'' scam today. The pbeuants have gone elsewhere. * * * Festivities Herald Herit98e Oraqe County will observe ltl 90th birthday with a free aftemoon ~elebraUon belinnlnt at l p.m . today at the Old County Courtho\aat, 211 W. S&nta Ana Blvd., S&nta Ana. Musical entertainment, hl1torlcal account• datJn1 becls t.o early days ud varioua displays and uhlblt.klna ot artifacta of U~ county'• beritage will be shown . • I o~'t;. ~a$~ located in aGv~ ALPHA BETA \..~-p CENTER BROOKHURST & HAMIL TON HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN DAILY I 0·9 SAT. 10-6 SUH. 12·5 NEW PHONE 964-3393 ' ' ) I • ALWAYS THE BEST QUALITY AND PRICE master rharg ............ Sunday. March 11, 1979 DAIL y PILOT As Deep Tow System May Loeate T-itanie By TOM 8Aau;v Of, ... D9'fly P'I ... aatfl Mod m man has nol ;ytt come up w1lh a method wtucb would en•blt tum lo oplore and pouibly rai e some of tbt thC>u.'lands of vcaat-la that huvt round tht>1r final reatan1 plact on lht' ()('i"l;tl) noor Or t'red N Sptlsii has no suKge~tlons on how lh<' ill fated qucf'n of lh • Cunard fleet cun be OJM'ned for inspecUon or raised from her waltry gravt. Thl• fru1l~ ()( such re«>ver1t><1 would be labulou."I Man bllhon of dollnti In cuh. But tht" O<'Nmoarupher believes he can do what no otht"r aclenUfic org1nlutlon has been ablt lO do pinpoint the coct locahon of tht: 30,000 ton hwlalhan. f'C Urllll'9 and p~tlOU"I cems Wo.lld Sff daylt1rht ngain t1nd m on) tonl( lo'' trt>asu~s from pHt ct•nlunt-would ftnd u nt•w rt'!'lllng place In the world'!. ort l(Ullt•nt·~ :.tnd mu~um~ Soeiaa 1• the uaoclale director ol the Sr rlpl>ft lnstJtutt· of OccMnograpby in Lu Jolla and dll'N'tor of llti Marine Phy leal Laborulory. 'l'ht• T1hrn1t '' a d '"'ll' t'>.nmplf' of 'ut·h trt'u!.UJ'\' lroH!. Sht• hut! m1lhon-. of dol111r!. tn t'U!.h, .:old hulhon ilfllJ Jt'~t·I-. to her fool lhtck vault!' ~ht•n i..tw plu11,it•d l11 lht· bottom of lht• Atlanllnin t\vr1I \4, l!H:.! And hht oollt>f that the "Deep Tow" sy:Jlem 11urressfu1Jy u~t>J by hl::i SIO team In other marin~ t'itped1hon~ •·ould ah10 lead them lo the 882 foot 'l'alnnu.• hU!ol hrought U flood Of lnQUtries frorn ort(uru.tulloni-. and prornoters Spt•1111' 14..lld h1i. bchd that 1t would co~l at lcaitl $a)0,000 lo iscun the ocean floor near the Tiwnl<"N last known lot·uhon has failed to dis GAY POLICE~ ... St>:il llt•al'h Poltre Chtcf Ed Clbbarelh s;mi 1t 's h1i. reeling s0t•1N hu-.n 'l changed enough to accept the idea of ~ay policemen 'That's not to say they wouldn 'l do the Job ," he said. but he tJ1dn 't think they C'ould be Ii:-. effec ltvc C1bb:.i relh said that homosexual1ly in 1t~etr would not be sufficient cause to dt'ny a pro~pecllve patrolman a JOb, assummg the person had pas~ed all the other test~. 1nclud mg a psychological exam Laguna's Sparks , who worked with Gain when he was a controversial police chief in Olikland. said homosexuals could be acceptable for employment "so long as there wasn't anything that would make them ineligible. "If they are otherwise qualified." he said." there's no reason to exclude them " Sparks -;a id he doesn't take issue with any other pohce chie f who may feel differently, notmg that whal 's ap· propnate and acceptable in one community may be just the opposite in a nother . In San Francisco. for instance, a sizable portion of the population is homosexual, especially south of Market Street ··w e want the police department to be a reflection of the community, and obviously, San Francisco has a substantial ~ay population," Gain has s aid. But Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille said he disagreed with that line or reasonjng. Robitaille said he objected to "government by anarchy." which would occur if an agency tried to be reflective of its community. He said this could lead to a "degradation'' of the service offered. He also said the day Huntington Beach recruited homosexual officers "is the day I leave this or· ganization. •· Robitaille said he didn't believe gay officers could han· die their Jobs and the public wouldn't stand for their hiring anyway. The California Peace Officers Association. which represents about 8,000 law enforcement officers statewide, has ta ken the position that hiring of homosexual offi cers is a local matter alone. ··we feel it's a matter of local concern," said Al Le Bas, executive director of the organization. Jn a telephone interview from his Sacra mento om ce, Le Bas said that "iflocal folks want it, whoopee for them." However, he said homosexuals would surely have "tremendous difficulties" finding acceptance in the com· mun\ty and among their professional peers. In hiring new officers, those attributes which Sparks said he seeks in an applicant include physical stamina, the ability to successfully deal with people, a willingness to ag- gr essively purs ue criminals and the mental attitude necessary to deal with daily conflict situations. But Sparks agreed it would be extremely difficult for a gay omcer to find acceptance and succeed. "It's not thal easy for a woman or minority officer," he said. "Anyone who is a minority -whether it's because of race sex or sexual preference -to survive surrounded by rcsis'tance would take a good person." To his knowledge, Sparks said, there are no gay of. ficers in Laguna Beach. Other police officers inter.view~d by the Daily Pilot also said they knew of no gay officers m lheir departments. Sparks said Gain's actions would be closet)'. wat~h~d since it is the first time he knows or any public offi cial classifying homosexuals as a minority for a ffirmative a<.'· lion hiring purposes. "There will be a great deal of resistance to that con· <.'ept among the other officers," Sparks said. Fred Okrand, the legal director for the Los Angeles chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, said it is "completely irrelevant" to consider a person's sexual pre· f e rences in determining job eligibility "It's my feeling you should hire someone on their ability to do the job." ---------------* * *---------------' Seared Catering Aide Dies A woman cook on a catering company's mobile motorhome cafe died Saturday. 16 days after she was fatally seared on its grill when the vehicle <.'ollided with another and overturned in I r vme Linda Malter, 37, died at UC Irvine Medical Center. where she had been under treatment for burns over 40 percent of her body. The driver of the cater ing truck. Gary Strickland. 31 . of La Mirada. was also injured when scalded by a coffee urn that spewed its contents during the accident. He was released from UC I Medi cal Center about a week ago. nurses said. Mrs. Matter's body was taken to Daly & Bartel's Mortuary in Ana heim, where fun eral services are scheduled at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Irvine police said the catering rig collided with a car driven by Ch a r les E. He nsley, 19, of Westminster . Hensley told police he reached to pick up an item which had fallen to the floor of his car, dis· tracting him momentarily. · 'Vette Crtuh Victim 'Doe' Near Death Newport Be a c h police, iu hoped to establish identity by Monday of a man hurled from his sports car Friday q.ight when it crashed in a pursuit. John Doe. whom police believe to be named Robert Vitale and aged JO, was take n to Hoag Memorial Hospital with multiple injuries including severe head injuries. "He is in critical, critical con- dition." a hospital spokes m an said late Saturday. A police spokesman said in his opinion there is no hope for the vic tim , who se C hevro l e t Corvette slammed into a tree on Dover Drive approaching Coast Highway. The fiberglass vehicle ex- ploded into fragments and lbe victim was hurled some dis· lance, as Police Offi cer George Stavropoulos was trying to stop the vehicle for a citation. Registration papers in the car lis ted the owner as Robert Vitale. Female Officers 'Fine' They're Gaining Other Patrohnen's Praise And how are the women do. ing? Jus t line, thank you, s ay various police o ffi cials in Orange County. Since they moved up to the front lines of Jaw enforcement several years ago, female of. licers have done a good job on the beat, police chiefs say. Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks said tbe four women officers in his department have earned blgb praise from their supervisors. Sao Clemente Police Chlef Gary Brown said the two women who wort on patrol In his com~ munity a1lo have done well. In Seal Beach, where women employees filed an antl·sex dis- crlrntn.tlon suit several years ago, Police Chief Ed Cibbarelli said the two women in his de- partment have performed 11t1-factorily. The lawslllt against his de· partment ... lnltlally filed in 1m by ab femaJ• emploJeea under provlltona ol 1tate and federal HX ~crtmtnaUOn eodea, . •hleh they lnt.erpr«ed to meu th.>!f t'l•d been cl11crlmlna.ted acalDlt. In 1 .._iated Mltlemelll ta lt'7t9 tbl wometi "'OD back pay, added bene:ftta anc promottom. TodQ, CibbbarelU H !d only one of the women who filed the suit is still with the department. In Newport Beach, there is a woman who works under the old civil se r vice ti tl e o f policewoman, but she would have to be reclassified as a Crash Cuts Power Cable A motorist whose car went out of control and crashed into a utility pole at Harbor Boulevard and Warner Avenue caused a power blackout that darkened much of. south Santa Ana and a portion ol Fountain Valley Satur· day nllht. Investigators said the transformer destroyed ln the 7: 20 p.m. collision exploded with a brilliant n ub vialble over a wide area of the two clUes. Police were called out to dJreet traffic by hand dff to DOD· functlonin1 1l1nal U1hta for some time before power wu restoNCI to the area. No other auto wu Involved in the colll1lon, a Santa Ana police tpOhlman 111d, and the bap14tll motorist who turned off the ctU.' U1ht1 for a tlme wu not 'cited pencllns further ln· vestltatioa. police officer to be assigned to field duty. She presently works as a detective. The executive director of the California Peace Officers As· sociation, Al LeBas, said the re- ports he has received from de- partments statewide indicate women are succeeding. "They've worked out pretty well on patrol," LeBas said of bis own experiences when he was a m ember of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department "A gal can have a calming ef. lect on a domestic situation.'' he said. However, be said he still feels they are at a disadvantage during the "rough and tumble" aspects ol police work. He al.so said that male officers stlll have the tendency to keep the women officers out or danger in a potenUally explosive sltua· lion, aometbing that could en- dan1er their own Uves. TlM <>ranee County Sheriff's Department employs the blghelt number of female olflcer11n the area -51 out of 626 depuUes in all. Costa Mesa employs two women officers, Irvlne employs two, Huntinaton Beach hu one female offlcer (who la ln the hospital with a heart condlUon> and Fountain Valley baa two. courage al lea1t three enterpnses which have contacted him Research has narrowed the location of the Titanic to a 20·mlle circle about 95 miles south of Newfoundland. The liner was carrying nearly 2,200 people on her maiden voyage when she struck an iceberg and sank m less than four hours. Only 675 were saved despite the fact that the nagship of the Whit~ Star line carried Hreboats to hold more than double that number. Many or the 1,513 passengers and crew still on her decks sa ng "Nearer My God to Thee" as the stricken vessel plunged bow first to the ocean floor nearly three miles down. The depth or the sea at that point has. up to now , prevented any kind of exploration in the area where the Titanic is believed to lie. But Speiss believes that he can use his ··Deep Tow•· system and locate the vessel 1f indeed she 1s in the a rea. Speiss described the Deep Tow system as a sophisticat~ type of sled equipped with sonar probes and cameras. "We would hook the tow to a cable from the ship we use for the search and then station the device about 300 feet from the ocean floor,'' Speiss said. "Then we'll navigate over the en· tire area at about one and one half miles an hour ·:Our sonar will pick up the wreck if she Iles ahead of our tow puth and the side scanners will pick.the Titanic up If she lies on either side of us. up to about half a mile a way,'' Speiss said. "I am 95 percent certain that we will find her if she is within that 20-mile circle," the <SeeTJTANIC, Page A 11 > -....., Diii• l'ilet Sutt ,.,.., .. Vandals Hit Laguna High St!hool School custodian Paul Centeno begins odious las k C'f cleaning up at Laguna Beach Hi gh Schoof library. which was raided by vandals Saturday along with sch ool districl offices across str eet. Police s a y about $2 .000 damage was caused in rampage, when culprits flung books. films and dog feces around the educational facilities. No suspects have been arrested, but investigators noted a pro Dana Hills slogan was written on one damaged wall. Stah}>ing Victim Named. Business at Orange County's original big family amusement pa rk, Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, returned to normal Saturday after gang ·related violence exploded Friday, kill- ing one youngster . Four others were injured in the series of attacks which left Luis Cuervo, 17, of San Gabriel. fatally knifed. - "The park stayed open until tnidl)ight as usual," said park spokesman Jane Kolb. Investigators said Cuervo and four other youths from the San Gabriel Valley were slabbed in a s e ries o f atta<.'ks during an Alhambra Jaycees-sponsored part;y . ·'The stabbing was the result of a n altercation between dif· ferent gang fa ctions." s a id Police Sgt. Patrick Black Cuervo was pronounced dead on arrival al West Anaheim Community Hospital. John Cuervo, of San Gabriel. was admitted wi t h inJuries and was listed in stable condition Saturday. H e nry E s pinoza. o f Rosemead, and David Zarote. or ADVENTURE IN ACTIONWEAR Classi' 'ombin11lio"' ;,,&tude our open coll11r ll•ll"" 1a,,;1 sports shirt by D'Av/'4 with five colors to choos• fro"' ......... 41.JO Our polyedn 11,,tJ wool bleHd p11Hls ""the perfed weight for SpriHg """Sum,,,#. The co,,liHeHl•I w11islb11,,J fe11ture1 siJe 111bs with " D11ig.ur 's Buclile """ /111hion11ble siJe potltets sport/Hg " u.111uh po,ltel ................................ 'f 7. 'O Gordo" & Co. /ulNres •full- time, O#·lh•·J>N,,,lses 111ilor for your co•u1e11ie,,ce. 1000...,,., SL Nd • rt-. Nn,.-. ('I_,.,, .,...., ('.A. (7,., ,,, . Jtoo M••· Ta. F ..t 10.t ~t "'""'-hf, IU I t.# I/lo \ IO Alhambra, were treated a nd re-· leased at the s a me hospital, w hil e J e rry Vale ncia, o f Rosemead , was aided at the park by paramedics. No arrests have beet>;' made. The youths were attendlng the community service organiza- tion's party as legitimate guests with tickets. Spokeswo ma n Kot b s aid Saturday the killing was the first in the park's history and a de· c is ion on continuing to host private pa rties now must be made . 1 .. ' • • ... ~ ......... . . ______ .. _ ,. A4 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. Maren It, 1919 Weekly review of Orange Coast h1g1111ghts .,.. .. ~ .... - ST. CL YOE CHRIST WATCHES OVER FLOCK IN MESA Costcl Mt•\cl 'Saints ' came marching in The Oranj:l(' Coa-;t elCper1enced the rir!>t com ing of St. Clyde of Jeru~alem :.ind his nod, known as The Family of God. who arrived 1n a b~ brown bus Wednesday to await the S<>rond Coming of Christ The horefoot, bearded men dicant ('amped near Lions' Park with his dozen followers arter being presented the Key Out of the City by police in Orange. Shunncrs or meat , dairy products and shoe leather. the s ect members wear white robes to symboh2e purity. They also favor rights of God's animal creatures. g un control and freedom of religion. A staff reporter tn· terviewed all present among St. Clyde's 12 apostles, tn rluding two St. Jameses. All are known as samti.. Ex-employee comes on heavy Nicholas llolt. 50, of Costa Me sa, is no jolly fat man, but a $4 6 million lawsuit (i)ed aJ{ainsl former employer Household f'inancl' lnr . m1~ht put him in a good humor 1f h<' wins 11 in Ornn,:?c• County Supe rior C.:ourt. Holt, who workt•d for th1· Im.in <'om pany for 22 years. claims he was fina lly harrass1•d and hounded into quilling over his girth. The 295-pound<•r ma intains he was humiliated by superiors until it was intolerablP and now is forced to work in retil ~sta'te sales. lloust'hold Finance corporate officials -rum- ing at the suit -assert Holt has but a shm chance in court Huntington Bc,1ch It was a whale of a meal None of St Clyde·s flock mentioned above would haveap· proved the actions of a tourmg Colorado motorcyclist ap· parenlly livm(t off the land here Tuesday Bill Samaras. m arine biologist supervising Carson high school students dissecting a dead gray whale washed up a t Bolsa Chica Slate Beach said the biker was in the mood for seafood. He s topped to observe kids' seaside autopsy. finally joining in to carve off a gargantuan cut admittedly for dinner and went on his way. Whale meat is edible, reportedly with a taste similar to beef with a fishy flavor. Up there in Colorado. tht'y must gel sick or fresh trout all the time. PALS FOR LIFE, ANDY SAPONAAO, MAX HENAYCK Newport B<•,1c h Say 'AHHH' and pay on way out Chances are, the only Ure-saver newspaper carrier boy Andy SaP<maro. 12, ls golng to keep on hand after this is Max Henryck, 14, one of his fellow Daily Pilot delivery people. Andy choked on a candy ball recently. Mu grabbed rum around the lower chest from behind and squeezed, performlng the Heimlich Maneuver, which, pro. ~rly done, pops the object out of a choking person's throat. Max. who has patched up his partner after several other mishaps, wants to be a doctor. And it was the second such episode in a week. Shoehona Porter of Irvine grabbed classmate Lori Gast and performed the same service when Lori got a breath mint caught In her windpipe. Lori then threw away lhe rest of her mouth-fresheners. She figured bad breath is better than no breath at all. Freezing Air Halts Flooding KANKAKEE. J1l IAP > Sub· (reciiot( temp..irulures In llt:>rlh~ro llllnols tf'mporar1ly h ltt-d tile melllnl( of the uru 's th1C'I~ luye-r of isnow ~aturduy und Uw 1twollt•n Kunkukcc R'vcr t>t·.c.An r~n .. ·thnl'( Oov J:irncit It Thorov on had det'htrt-d tht' t-r1l1n: t>littC U dis 1111ter 11reu Fr1dtty after maJor lluudlnK .tlong the Kankakee e11rlla forced the evucuatton of ubout 400 fsnulic•:. But many of ( IN SI/ORT ) tht.> evacuees were returning lo th~ir homes Saturday Crews conttnued sandbagging and r einforcing levees along the Mississippi, the Rock and the JI . llnois rivers against flooding that is e xpectt>d when the snow melts. The National Weathe r Service said Saturday that the Illinois River was above flood stage at several points. flooding low- lying farmland. but it said build· ings were not threatened and the re have been only a rew evacuations from areas near the river. Print Appluaud CAMBRIDGE. Md. (AP> Parishioners wept a nd applauded Saturday night as the Rev. Bernard T. Pagano, accused of being northern Delawa re's mild· mannered "Gentleman Band.it,· said Mass nt his church for the first time si nce his arrest. St. Mary Refuge of Sinners (.;hurch. :.t small, modern slruc· lure us ually h a lf.empty on Saturday nights. was packed as Pagano. his voice low but steady, celebrated the Mass for the second Sunday in Lent. Connallfl fi'a.,ored INDIANAPOLIS r AP ) Former Texas Gov. J ohn B. Connall y emc•rgcd as the favorite of Midwest Republicans for the 1980 GOP pres idential nomination Saturday in a CAS News survey of delegates to the Midwest Republican Leadership Conference. Connally, one or six pote ntial GOP presidential candidates at the gathe ring, was the choice of 29.l percent of those surveyed. Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan was the second choice al 21.3 percent. P~t Prmttbfng • WASHINGTON (AP> -The United States can expect to reap .. significant rewards .. Crom a new world trade agreement be· ing negotiated In Geneva. a con- gressional report said Saturday. The agreement. which bas been unde r n egotiation in Geneva (or rive years, calls for wideseale reductions in tariffs as well as in nontariff barriers to trade between countries. A fin al agreement is expected soon. and debate in Congress over supporting legislation is scheduled to begin in April. Bet RJng Raided LOS ANGELES CAPl -In a clean sweep or seven cities In Los Angeles County, sheriffs de- puties have broken the back of two multl ·million dollar bookmaking rings and arrested 26 persons. The arrests Friday In Alham- bra. El Monte. Rell, West Cov- ina . South Gate, Azusa and Glen- dora ended a six-month In- vestigation into the bookmaking operation that raked in about $18 million annually. said sheriff's Sgt. Mike Nagaoka. ~Stalled LA JOLLA <A P > - Laboratory mice treated with a com bi nation of the anti-cancer drug methotrexate and a blood protein lived 20 percent longer. according to a study by Scripps Clinic and Research FoundaUon scientists. Midwest Faces Flooding 11.S. s •••• .,, ., Tiw •• _ ...... ,.,... f'loodltlO tomlnwed Iii '9111 M~tt i.tvroey w1111 ''-Mini""" "1-t '9llll"IO 91 -·I-tloM t ... OW• ,._ "--' ...... IN«lll, Mo. TM <rMI w-• •1P9<tM le rfhttPt Qfvll~rwlllfl, Mo., l*Y et eOIKlt ,.,.,. '"' -flOOf "*· " MefOlo lllM•. hfWI . °" """'°~ ftltiM et two ..,.._,.,.,, ... Tiit Olllo IU""' w•t •lmDll 14 ltet ovtr flood "~ s..1...,,., el C.lre, IU.t11ti.-MN,l.....__ f)OWs -· -IOlt D11 t1le Ml-1 tide Of lllt MlttlUIDtll "lffr. , ... ,. -, .... S.tlll'dey '""" , ••• _,Mid IN -.r Ml'tlMlllOf V•llrf .. tM ,..,.,._,. AllM!lc CO.ti ellCt IMw l[llf!Mld, c.u, ....... ~ .................. ----------------------.. 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Mo. -At a week old he is as big as a grown pony, but it is still hard to imagine him following in his father's foots teps. His father'~ footsteps measure about 12·inches across. Berry Farrell is manager of the Anheuser·Busch Clydesdale breeding farm . Anheuser· Busch is a brewery. a Clydesdale 1s a giant horse. and making the grade. to a Clydesdale, means being chosen to haul that well known beer wagon. "ONLY ABOUT ONE FOAL in 10 will make it, Farrell said. ,, "What we're looking for is one who will become a big gray gelding, al least 18 hands high, with a white face and four white stockings, a nice black mane and tail and, as we say, a ~90<1 bottom . sound feet and legs so he can ban· die street work. "What he has to be is bitchy. as we call 1t upheaded. !ltylish, fit for the eight.horse hitch. We won't know for a while. but al this stage this little fellow looks h1tchy " Anheuser·Busch owns about 150 Clydesdales to supply its three ei~ht-horse teams. with replacements. and the on· lypurpose of the breeding farm is to produce hitchy ones That doesn 'l mean the rest of these magnificent creatures a re scorned and run off as failures. They are sold to draft horse fanciers less fussy about bitchiness. They aren't hard to sell. Oddly, according to Farrell. draft horse owners arc becoming more numerous every year. not less. "THE UPSWING BEGAN about 10 years ago when dra ft horses were realty scarce." ht' said "I think there are several reasons Small farmers dun 't need huge trac· tors, what with the price of gasoline They'rl! using horses. So a re the young people involved in the back·to-the·earth movement." If you want to join the trend and get a draft horse. you will get an awful lot of one if you get a Clydesdale. They are enormous. They weigh a ton. They cat seven gallons of feed a day and half a bale of hay. Their feet are the ;iize of tree trunks; the shoes weigh four pounds each. ThetT chest is the size or a beer barrel. Enormous. And s tunning to behold. Especially the bitchy ones. NATIONAL I WEATHER Sealing Protest Stalled ABOARD THE SEA $UEP;RO <AP> -This sh1p, with her crew In Jail, wa-. immotfl 'zed Saturday in lhe ir1• of the Gulf or St. Lawrence en route from a sealing protest thut resulted in a scurne with Can<i dian authontJes. The Sea Shepherd was batter ing through packed it'e up to 4 feel thick toward Sydney. Nov a Scotia, 150 miles away. when s ht· was stopped by the ice at mitl morning Saturday. HER LORAN navigalionlil system was broken, he r hull wa~ r inging like a kettle drum from her efforts to crack through the Ice and her chief engfoet·r wa.., threatening to quit from exhau!> tion. Author-lecture r Cleveland Amory. head of the Fund for Animals which owns the 18·year old 192-foot British trawl(•r, was hehcoptered off at noon to at te nd a court hearing for his eight crewmen arrested after the pro· test early Friday. Arter Amory departed, the Stoa Sh epherd 's s<iiling mast er. Leslie Fewstcr. said he would radio for a Canadian iccbrcahr to escort the vessel to Sydney. THE ENGINEERS have ~n s tanding six·hour watches back ing and filling the rus ted old ship through ice she was never designed to encounter. Fewst.er questioned how Ion~ the ship's hull and steering gear could take the strain. Tharty·lwo pe r son s wen· aboard when the ship left llosto11 a week ago Friday to protest th(· hunting of newborn harp scab. pri2ed for their white rur Two vessels are laktnJ: scalo, about fiO nautical miles north of lhe Magdalens, part or Quebec· province. Actual hunting in th(• a rea appeared likely to be de layed until Monday by bad weather and ice condition!> EIGHT CREW member~. in · eluding t he first mate. were ar rested by Canadian authoritlt':-. aftC'r they sneaked on th<' ice i11 darkness to spray pup seals with a n organic. red dye. Amory said the d ye 1s harm- less bul "j ust about indelible ... The protesters' intention was to rende r lhe pup seals worthle&. as furs so hunters would bypass them . There was a mple food and water aboard. Ah, the comforts of Home delivery. ~~~------.......... uno nu : ~ There's no place llke home to enjoy all the comforts of a 1ub1crfptfon to the Dally Pilot. After all. what could be cozier than th• convenience and aavlnga over buying It at the new11tand? For aa little as $3.50 a month, you can have the Deify Piiot right at your dooratep each day. And what's even better It that the Deity Piiot arrfves juat when you have the time to read -weekday evenlng1, weekend mornings. So go ahead. Enjoy all the comfort• of home dellvery of the Dally Piiot. To begin Immediate home deltvery, call 842-4321. Or fuat flll In the coupon and mall to: The Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Department r • • • • • • • --- -• • • • • • • • • •, Poat Office Box 1580 I I'd llke to enfoy the comforts ot • Coate MeH, CA 92626 I home-delivered Detty Plfot everyday. DAILY PILOT I I I Name .. I : Addreas I I City ............... . I 1 Signature ....... I .Phone I "°" omca wr1Dl1trlct .... . Route L•••••••••••••••••••••~ WINDOW JOB ~nday. March 11. 1979 CAIL y PILOT A5 Somewhere in the pattern of panes that makes Koll Center Newport 10-10 resemble a Scrabble board, left, glazier Louis Palleschi of Rhode Island fixes rubber sill liners. ~ Panes Taking Effort Construction on the twin JO·story towers in Newport RC'ach 's Koll Center has cntcn•cl a panc·ful stage. To be prc('1se. li.000 of them THAT'S HOW many glass panels it will take to complete the exterior to the f.•dif1c·t• kno"' n a s Koll Center N1·wport 10 lO .,~or the p.i..,t t"o weeks speri;.illy trJ inccl \.\.Orkmcn Y.n own as glaz1('r!-. have been installing the 9l·pound panels by hand. Thl' proct.·ss 1s lime consuming <rnd 'h1 ll take another e ight \\Cek~ to tompktc. To b<! a glass installer requires four years of apprenticeship The wo rkmt'n on the Newport Beach JOb come from as far away a:; Rhode !~land and Michigan. • Palleschi and Sid Keller from Detroit (in plaid shirt) gently carry 65- pound pane across room and Ifft the 53x80-inch glass into wall posftion. The pan e l s the m seJ ves are s hipped from Ford City, P a . ONCF: I NSTALLE D, for Sl.5 million. the glass allows those inside to see out but merely refleets images fo r those trying to look in. When completed in June, the twin t owe rs will have near ly 350,000 :,quare feet of office s pace for lease. 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"1''''"111•11 ~1111 ,11 h ';l"'I h1• .. ~l.1\1-tl 11111 of t h1· kind ,11 .. 111~·1!\ h11~\tl1''' lh<'l ":'" I•• 111 :111) ·~ lr111lt•n1a1 k l 'allfornut 1nl1•r:-. up1 .. 11 .. 1111 1 .. ,111 11\~t 1!J1:11!1 111 lhl' ,'\;(I\ I' lllht•I' t'lt't'( \tlll WISJring Carte1· Luck .11rnn1y ('arter has not 1•,'(rtl'lly !1t'l'll 11ttr ht•ro, hut 1h1•rt"s ~lmt_•!tung ;.1dn1irublc uhoul his d1spluy 11f f1111r:1>:t' u1 t1·;1vcilni.: lo 1=:i.:~·pt an<l lsl'tll.'l lo iltten1p1 :i ))l'o.I C't' st•\ tit• 1n1•nt. lie has lo knov.: he is ,c:ambling his politil'Jt futurt• 111 1 lu:-dram;:tlit· c·f(nrt to ,get a treaty .:i t a ti me v.·hc·n his p1 'Hl'c making efforts arl' being less and less appreciatl•d ;_11 home · ·rh(' "\\'(' Want Kennedy" faction has been inc r eas· 111.1-:ly on stuge, a s witness the rather insulting ad placed in the Los Angeles 1'imcs last "'eek by one·time Carter bal'kers. /\mong other things, they howled at the s ize of his de· ft·nsc budget YC't without a strong defense, our commit· 1nl·111 s to Israel and other Western allies are meaningless. 1\s \VC Sily , ~I r. Carter hasn 't been our hero. but v.'e '-Uf(' hope· he h<.1 s hot dice in the next fev..· days. Headliners: Yes & No In <.1ddition to ha vi ng our 1>res ident in the v.•orld 's s potlight, last wt·t~k s <1\v many other names drirting in Joel out or tht· news. Some wt•rc involved in applaudable <Activities. some in less commendable circumstances and somt! "''e wi sh '-''Ould go av..'ay. In the commcnd<.1hlc circle certainly ""·ould go l\'Ia x Hcnryrk and Shos honu Porte r. Thev don 't knov..' each oth('r J\'l ax is ;1 14 ·\'e:ir·old Dailv P ilot carrier in :'\/cv.•port l:Sl.':Jt h <JOd Sho;hona 1.1 seven.th 1,:radcr in Irvine but l-hl',V t.101.h pl:.iycd s imilar life.saving roles last. v.cck Shos honu <Applied a bearhug squeeze around the waist of a t·hoking C'l<.1ssmule and successfully dislodged a mint that "'a~ s tuck in the windpipe. On almost the s ame day, :\lax used l))c s;:1me l-lcimlich Maneuver on a pal who was <'hoking on a candy ball . J\1ax lt!arn<.>d t he technique from his mother. Shoshona rC>n1<.>mb('rcd v.·hat she 'd bee n taught in a first .1id (·hiss. · Smart kids. Good s hO\\'. Also <:ommcnrlable \\.'as the s how given by singer Ray Cha ~lcs and the rcl·cption he received from the Georgia l.t.'g1 sl:1ture V.'he n "Gcorgiu on A1y Mind" was officiall y :id opted a~ the· state ·s song. 'fhe mostly \l.'hitc audience. comprised of legislators ~nd i,tovernn1ent dignitaries. made it clear th;:1t the Southern b:.irril.'rs o nce separating r aces have bCen tre mendous!~ relaxed s ince Charles was g rowing up in At lanta. Ir Further proof were needed. there in the side lines a1>Pl •uding was cx·Gov. Lester "Ax J-landle" A1addox once a per~nalized sy mbol of bigotry , ' In the w1 sh·!hey 'ti ·RO· a way department: -The .bat~hng Marv1ns are going into the umpteenth week or f1gh.t1nJ.: over his property with the a rg ume nt keyed tg whl'~her M!chelle could or couldn 't sing a nd whether s he did or didn't belong with the m ovie c rowd. Ou r concl1;1sion is they deserve each other and should be forced to hvc lOJlC't~er until the m oney is used up. . . And Greta Rideout says s he's hanging 'em up and c utting out on husband John. She's the wife, you 'll recnll, ~ho cha rged her bus.band with rape, lost the case, rccon· c!lcd, went o~ TV briefly, then withdrew into her Oregon a partmcn~ with John. We wish them both well with their next marriages. -0( course the r e 's Billy Carter checked into the Long Beach Naval Hospital to und~rtake whal is re· g arded as. the best a lcoholic recover y program in the worlrt. Wh.ile we applaud the motivation and acknowledg· ment.of ~he. proble m . we 9uestion the string.pulling tha t got him in Just because his brother happens to be pre8i· dent. e I Opinions e•pressed 1n the space above are tho&e ol the Dally Pilot ~her views e•pressed on 1hls page are those of their author• and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dail~ Pllol p o Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. "ho ne (714) 642--432t. ' • · Boyd/ ~arriages Br I. M. BOYD Ques tion a rl aet a1 to whether any famous.-omen in retent history '#ere able to 1tay manied to their original husbands and 1Ull co on with ,. their tareera. Not many, not man)'. But tix tucb come to mind. A.ctreu Helen H1yes, tor one. Ahd writer Ann• Morrow Lindber1b , to-r 11nother. Leu wtde).y lilaown but eminent in their OWft fleld1 are novell1l Vila Slehlllo-'ll••t. ortlol Kolbe •oil-PIJ<IQllrilll Roi.. Diilldt ... ol"""1bt Enid Bri 1nold. Pfe1i6 note, the husbands fJf each attained so much stature in their own rlghl that they didn't fret about it all. · Item No. 763C tn our Love and W1r man'• rue labeled "Inhuman" read1: "When a pair ot ear\bworma lndutee in PhY•lcal romance, both become iwecnant." Q. ''Whe n a Pllr of ~cwrtten put lOCether a n4!w number, wh1eb usually eomea ftnt, the words or lbe mule?" A. U1ua171 The words . . . Nick TI1inunesch Political Fortunes Elasticized \VAS lllNG1'()N All one hua.rd •round thl1' town r\•cenUy 'tf•• how poorly Jhnmy C11rtt'r "A ll !l flointi uic Jlre11ldcnl, and -A'hl\t bl)d µuhllr11I i1hu11c he was '" l'ulh• "'''rl' rited K1•1111edy und Ur11w11 l11ttt11ttd h1rw,cr A "durnp 1·11 r I,.,.. 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Sin~lt· issues <"1111 dO'A'tt a p1·1•s 1d1·111 . lru1•, but not 111111·11~·1> <.:nn1binat1un 11unl'h11:-i nrt• rnore dC\'!I Slulin~. In April 19'18. the. year lhat he won in a !'.lunn1nR upsel. Presi· d ent llarry S Truman reg· islcred a palli d 36 11ercl'nt ap· Bob Greene ' pro va l o f tht Gallu p Poll. Carter's latetit rat.Ing Is 43. IN JANUA.R\I 1972. Rir.hard Nixon hovered al 49, laraely ber.llu5c Vietn•m dragied on and on. In November, he won every is tlllc t:xc:e pl M81'!U1chusett!C, 11nd rode 1n with a 62 Gallup ralhltt t.~ndon JOhn~n Galluped a.II over th~ lKIPUIHrit y ranie, rrom un l:IO 1n J11nuary 1964, to 35 in t\uiust ol 1968, ""'ht·n his party w113 torn ll llllrt Out no l'r1·s1d1•nl rluctuatl.-d as 1nu<'h 111> ·rrun1:111. who came Into uffit'i' "'ilh an in1•rcdible 87 per· 1·1•111 1a1111ruv11J , hul reached 1J r1•ror1t lnw 23 111 Nuvi•1111lf'r 1951, lt!i ll 1•p11hlh:1111 ic ..:ut rt•tuly to 1•h14ri.i1• hl111 wilh "(.:rime , l.'11111111un11u1111n1I Kor1•11 ·• !'1 4> If' ('l\tc 'l'l~tt l'l'l'H l C!J •'llpl111rl11 >Alth " 11 111•rn .... u n lhl11 11111. 11111\ h~IO 1•1•1•111 v11 I !Hlln1>1 NOJU'!< 10 "' I.'\ p o h1l11, lh11t t.v 110 1111•111111 rh11·l11•'1 111111 1111 II.Hiii l)r tf hi/< Ifill ll'llUil ll II' •jHll•IUAtOI Ill f,,llt111>, 111111 l1l1o l"'l"lluoll y ih 111111 furlht•!, ~h11I I!! ll ~•'lt olul•ft U'I 1111•1111h•'111 li11l11h011I Qu1•:i11n1111 1•1• 11 ... u'''''"''"f· 111 Un!lon, u 111•111pl11y111,,11I 111H 111,. 1•n1•rj.ty s llt111llnu 11r1• 11111r r> polillc11lly 11111-t1-th111 1111111 1111• Miii d i~· t-:a111 t;u rrl•nl ly, 11111111 I'''"'''" 1111•11 '1 \'er)' ro11 r i ll 1·11 t 111111111 1t11· t'l·nnotntl' nutlnnk for lh" n·~I 111 1979 11nd t•Kpt•c l 1nfl11H o11 111 worsc-n MiJr1'<11•cr. they w1111\ 11 r1•strit't1on, (,•\•en u eo111111tut1on :1I umcndmt•n1 . rr·11uir1n~ .11 t111lunced fl'(il•ral bud~('t Unhappily for Ca rte r , the pubtlc gives h im mediocre marks for his handli ng of the til'onomy, Inflation and energy Still , with ambivalence. tht' public sees Carter as likable, courageous, intelliient, a man of high mora l principle5 who takes a middle·of.the·road course. Now any president or aspirant would love to huve the public think or hJtn in those terms. THE PUBLIC still wants to gf\•e Carter a chance, though <'l'rlain Democrats don 't Ele-veD"Score ·'dump Carter" Dcmocra\JI bought a page.and· one·h a lf ad in Los Angeles pupers recently to a rgue that whill' they origlnally supported (~:1rt1•r, he h Dl! railed a nd caused :1 "Cri11ls in le.1u.lership." 'l'ht• lial of disillusioned in . 1·lud1•11 the usu11I clutch or film 11 1 11 r~. "'''tdthy llbcr11ls who are 111'\'t•r h11pp)', several politically r 11lin1 11blt• lypcs like lla rold Wlllti n s und Leo Wyler , l'ln yboy's llug h Hefn er and .10111• 1-'ondu. IT IS A. lu cky break for Carter 111 havt• Jane Fonda as an 1•11r1ny. She is as popular as a r11lt lc•11 n11ke with politically po. 1t·11t Middle America. i\nyway , Vice President Mon· clul1· put on a valiant, earnest de· t1·nict• of Cart.er, contenlfing that l>1•rno<'r:1ts a lways kick th~ c·111nbent Presidents around, and that 'tarter'!'. r ecord is pro· ~:rcs.11\vt> and compassionate 1Ur , Gallup recently reported that Cart.er has dropped sharply in approval by non.wh ites, low· Income people and J ews). Mondale, speaking be(ore the Begin visit and the Carter trip, tried to reassure California J ews that the President was working night and day to bring peace to the Middle East. Mon· dale, a good trouper, dldn 'I suc· ceed. BUT i\FTER Ca rt e r an · nounced his trip, s uddenly Jewi s h g r ou.pt> r e verse d them.~ctves and praised hi s ac. tion as "courageous'· and a5 a "bold and 1maginat1ve 1n. it1a ti ve " lAmer 1can J ewish Coogressl Similar!~·. the Confer£-nce of Pres1denL" or MaJor American Jewish Or~unizations clustered around Israeli Prime Min.iSh:!r Menachem Heg1n 1n New york. lik e cardinals ijround the Pope, to hear Begin proclaim that the 1 U .5 . and ls rat!I arc now 1n agreement on the peace treaty Thus. by 1mplieation, Carter is a good guy for the mom£-nt, anyway The President might wind up as good guy or bad RUY on the Middle Ea!'.t. But he m•Rhl also take actions on the 1:conumy 11.nd energy which will boo~t or lo'A·er him in the public'!> mind Or he might 1ust tuck out on these problt-ms a nd thu ~ forestall a "rlump Carter " movement !Jr a resurRt:nce <Jf Republicans Carter's best as1~tt now IS the favor;ibte person:;I image he projects to lht: pubhc at a ti me wh en most pt:oplt: think polit1c1an!> are st1 nk t:r" For Return Flight: Fold on Dotted Line By BOBGREt~Nt~ Enough or this fri\'Ollty Time ror a httlc serious Journalism here. "Who arc you?" I s aid as the msn in !he business suit c<imc throu1<:h the door lie did not SHY a word . lnste<id he re<iched into his briefcase. ca me ll ul 111•ith a paper :1irplane, and tOSSl'd it into the air. The plane s a i I C' d gracefully t o 11.·ard my ~ desk. It ap· proached my fuce. It did an abrupt turnaround and headed back toward the man. It landed pcrfecUy in his palm . "Good afternoon, .. he said. ''M y name i s Aristide s Priakos." "Wh at did you just do?" I said. "llerc," he said. "I'll do it again." ll E FLI PPED the plane s ky ward. It fl e w to wa rd me again then banked and re · turned to him. "Behold," Priakos said. "The fir s t p aper airli n e t o <i utomaticall y r e turn to its owner." "Why did you come to me?" I said. '·Because this is the perfect paper airplane for the man with no friends," Priakos said. "You can play with it all by you rsel(," "Give me that thing ," I said. I walked to the door of the book review section . We share adjoining offi ces. --( ' " \ " ' \, ' \, ...... \ ---, George t:ohen was bent over a dummy page, laying out ne•t week 's book!'.ection, I FLUNG T H E a irplane toward him. He looked up. The plane circled his head and came back to me. ··Let me try that thing," he said . "You are witnessing the effttl that this plane has on all peo· pie," Priakos orfered. "Once they see it , they can't keep their hands off it. The plane is called the Dip-e r-do. They arc three for S2. and so Car we have sold 180,000 paper airplanes." "Surely you don't expect me to write about s uch a s illy thing," I said . The phone ra ng. It was a man who said he had solved the .nystery or the assassination or President Kennedy. .. CA.LL ME back later ... I sai d . ''I 'm w o rkin g o n something important." I took the paper airplane down to the newsroom. I made it n y away from me and come back. A large c rowd f o rm ed . Everyone wanted to try it. "People are a lw ays amazed," Priakos said. "They love it ." "Who invented this thing?" I said. ''Mr !'tf lkl' S l one of ll ackensack, New Jersey," Priakos said. I called Mike Stone "DID YOU invent the Dip.er· do?'' I said. "Yes," Stone said . "I was a bombardier and navig ator 1n lh<' 1\1r Force during World War JI ·· "Wh!tt do you rlo for !t hv1n1,r• · I said "Right now I'm ~·u rk i ng with the D1p·t:r·do full time We've sold millions of them , and the f.ad ha!'. JU.St beJ;!un It's ~01ng to be bi~i:er than the Yo ·Yo, the f'~r isbee . and the 1-iul a J-ioop combined. "The secret is pre cision enJ:ineering. It·!'. the first p<iper ai rplane that's been precis ion e n gineered. Since it co mes already assembled . you only have to rold it into working COil· d i!ion. I worked 12 years on this paper airplane before I got il right " "This is really s tupid," I said .. Did you ever hear or the Kirby Stone !-~our in show biz?" Stone said. "Yes," I said. "That's my brother," Stone said. I h uni! up. "YOU CA.N"T buy these in stores:· Priakos said. "They die on the shelf. People can't con- ceive th at there a re three airplanes that Oy back to you ir. that little envelope. We sell them by demonstrating them. We sell them al train stations; we sell the m at county fairs. "The best place to sell them is al shopping malls, but it's hard to get in there; the own ers don't like outsiders selling things.,. ·'G ive me some or those planes.·· I !\aid. H e did. l.Je walked toward the door. I sailed one toward his head. It came back to me . "Arc you going to write about them ~,, PriakM said. "Not a chanl.~ ... I said. Einstein's Theories Equal Superstardom By RICHARD 1 .. WORSNOF ·-·· ,._.,., ... _.,. A8 u group, 11<'lcnt111t11 ore ahout 1111 11 l am orou !I 11 11 ac countatita. Rut Alhcrt F.ln11teln wu • und ht Kn exception. Thi· 1real phy11lclat, bclll known for developing the theory of rel•livl· ty, wu an·1ntcirn1tlon•I t•ltbrtty tn hi• own timu 1nd rcim1ln.11 llO lO• day. Wf;dneM11y will m•rk the ~•)n· l1!nary of hl1 bt.rth, 11nd com· mtt mor attve colebratlonli a1r11 •c:h"duh."il 11round ihl) world on that dl'll'l 11nd durln1 lhe tt· malnderof th1t Ylllf· f!IN8T~IN , IT hi •asr.,l!d , would h11 v1t clt1tl!1 tl!d •II lh11 hoopl1. Ill• 11•rtlu111 t iu-1u lr11ct 10JUud1, and hfl 1hunn•d the pre11 Wbt,..ver tKHi•lbl• On the othtr hand, ho probably would h1v• rec!OlRIJ.tld lhttl 'h"' cunhtn· nl•t fuu w•• lntvllithl•. "To punllh me tnr my oon· lflmpt tor authority." he onte ~r~l.•1. "F•te madfl me an 111tnorny,my1elf. '' A 1t 1lue of ll!ln1teln co m· ml11loned b)' the Nallonal Ac1d1m1 o( Scltnte• 11 a m1tler ol contmenr In the 1C!lenllnc cotnmually ind •mane some retldenr of'Wtlh.lnrton D.C. The seated bronze Ci gure , mea3urtn,lil 21 feet rrom head to toe, is to be placed on the Itcademy's Rr ound:o> iilthe r11pilr1I, facing the m all not far f rom the 1.lncoln Me morial. Crltil'l'I object mainly lo lhe "bubble .gum " style o f the "cul ptClr, Rpbcrt Berks, and to the pro/uct '!I estimated cost of ti.ft mu loo. F.lnstein'• aenlu., was not of thci prtlC()('IOU• variety. He did 1101 beKln tu talk until a11 tllrff. iiftd he waM 11 mediocre and re· btlllovl 1tudent. Al 1 ~eoretical ph)'licl1t, In fact, he \111 alrDOlt entirely aolf·l•uaht. 1111 formal hi1her education w11 llMlted lo a four.year course 1l the Swl11 Federal Pol)'lttthnlc in Zurich, where he wa• tral tMPC a• • hilh 11chool ll!a cher ol mathematic• and phyalcs. AND YET, only five years afte r hl1 1radu1lton, Etnateln conceived the special theory of rel1tlvlty from which he de· duced, amon1 other lhln11, the e q u,i v a I e nc e a n d i n • terch1n1eabU,ly of ma11 and ener1y. He ••Pt"eued the relationablp In ~h• famou • equation --·-... ~ E• mc2 -th1t ls, energy equals m11a ti.mes t.M 1peed of light oquared. 51n1teln's 1eneral theory of r!latlvity, publl1hed in 1918, stated in part that light could be curved by gravity. But e m- pirical proor was not for1hcom· ing until a solar total eclipse on May 29, 1919, provid~d an op· portunity to test the theory. A team or British astronomers pholoiraphed starlight whose path to earth was so close to the sun that it could be seen only when the sun was completely ob· s cured. After months of analysis, the astronomers con· eluded that Einstein was cor· rect. HIS MAJOR work behind him, Einstein settled in Princeton, N.J .• In 19.13 after Hitler came·to power in his native Germany. He remained In Princeton W\til his de1th in 19", havlnc become an American citiaen in the meantime. Hi11 obituaries atre11ed not on· ly h i11 achlevemenlt tn theoretical pbyslea but allO hia gentle. humorous. ind 1elf· effacing publlc mann11r. Einstein's mourne rs hardly needed to be reminded. With bJs b•llY clot h es, drooptn1 mu1tache and dlsh~veled Mir, Albert Elnateln hid lon1 1lnce att ained the 1tatu1 of talber figure to all m1nklnd . I • f I i f l ., A7 -o • • fo writ~ the Dt1ifY Piiot 1ao11 1~. Co,la Me.,a, CA 92ti'lti Orange Coai:.t Da1tv Pilot 1 r. ore P-... 1.n ... 1 .. 0 ... 1 •• 1 .. ______ SU_no.y_.· M-lt·O·h·l·'·'·9·79·--------·T·o·C·a·l·I t·h·e·O·a··.•v-P.·t~ol_7 .14·M·2·4·32·1·------· D ... Charle8 BeU .. Local Control Lost in Fight to Preserve It Or C'Mrl#a Ht•ll u 11 proft'UM nt ?lhhraf Jnt'nc'I' tll < ul S1ate. ~'Mltt"rton Opporwn~ ot ro ndiilon bu'l1ng to B<'h1rv•• ,c•htkll ink ttrutiun ho1.•t• 46t1uptt'd a luclll dangt>roui. 111 lht• 10<'11 um trol of our 1~ubhc l"houl• J.·ac-f'd ~•Ui 11 1irupo&al to tiui. c•hllllr.-n uc-ro,., '<'hnnl tt1 .. trtft ltn"" Uui.bl1>C' • ncJ ulhr r' hn\ tt JOI~ Slut• "4'11 •\I n Robl11n1i an prnmottnic ttw ft-dc•ral ~t un1IU11l (ur tn• lntr••lihlrl d N('jlrt•U .. llllll Robhm,, () \ .1n Nu'' HI" 1ntrndut·('lj 111 Uw 'll&Ht< lc·~1i.l.ttuu• 11n Jmt•nctnu nl to t .1hfnrnh1' C'lln,t1tuth111 "hu·h "'lllld t11!011t lht• frd11111 ,1.wdi..td in c•v.uluatir1.i l)fOl)(}S\'CJ huslntt rt•mt 1h1•' fo1 I J Cl.ully !.CICrt'ttuh •d !>Ch!IOl!'t TIH; "t 't.l>t'R \I 'T'\,O\Rll" 1hfftr' ~uh'I 11ti.tlh from Califom1.1 .. prnc-nt 'land..in1~ .. nd H.ubbln11 *' rm•nd nwnl "ouhl h .. H t• .1 11rofoun1I t•ffoc t "" l111'1n~· propo!>ah no~ bt'fott• lht' Lt'" \OJ 1 It•' ~Uftt'I mr C11u rt 1-:&,,.t'ohullv. under the "kderal standard, .. courts may nut n-qum.· bu111r11< ut·roM1 school district lines to solve p111blt11U!> or ru(•111I i.t•"rt~gallon 1f s uch segregation ls the re· .. ult or hOUMlll' i>Ullt'rn!> Undl:'r the present "federal stan• tl 11rd:-.' c·11u1 ts mu.) 11np<>M.•hui.i ng acrossschoollmea only If ,.,. 1"I111" !'lt°tl<..OI Ht'l(rt'MUtH>O is the rc.sult O( purposeful acts by I h1• 'l'houl ct1 .. tn cl 111v1>l Vt>d J 11 l'llnlru~l lo l ht' rcd~r31 standard. Cellfornia 's ""IH t'ltll' Cou rt hR:. held lhul the courts muy order busing 11·r11'' "'hool d1str1 ct hnc:i for any reason whatever. •:s.~•:NTIAl .. LV , THE "CALIFORNIA standard'' 1g· 1111n•:. wukrl) irl.: reasons for :.chool segregation. As long d' w6(rt'~,1t 111n t<Xli.b. tht· c·ourts may order busing across 111,lJ 11·t ltn1•i.. Unth:r the California s tandard. the 11wll 11~1l1tan plJn now before Judge Egly is constitutional Rut if Cal1forn1..a ddopted the federal criteria , the pro WE1VE TAKEN A FlRM STAND AGAINST BUSIN<S ... ON THE OTMER HAN[), WE ARE LOOKING INTO IHE FEASIBILITY OF UNJTEI> PARCEL ... Real Busing Issue Is Within City Limits By PATRICIA I\. LAMBF.RG Patncw Lamb4?rg is a resident of El Toro How would you like to have your child bused to school from Costa Mesa to Cypress each day when your hack fence is a common wa ll with your neighborhood Junior high or h1~h school? It's hard enough getting kids to school. muc h less convincing them that they must take a 30.or 40 minute bus ride to reach their destination It was recently reported on Channel 11 News that part1clpation in the Los Angeles School D1strict 's busing program is up from last semester. Now , Orange County is very much involved with the busing issue. There is con· stant discussion within all school districts of not only inter county busing. but also multiple county busing. WHAT PRESENTS A busing situation an the first plare·? One major problem is low income housing in all areas to assure lower and middle income families that their children will receive the s ame education as middle and upper middle income children. ln a recent study put out by the Fair Housing Council of Orange County published in July 1978. the cities with populations under 50,000 were provided with HCD Block Grants, making funds available of $500,000 for the first year <1975) and $900,000 the second year. These funds were offered the cities to s upplement pubhc works and low and medium income housing costs. According to the report. "In thost:: two years no attempt was made to increase low to moderate-income hous· ing. By the third year of the program the county began to insist on some effort to meet these needs, but those cities who were most resistent, such as Cypress, Tustin, La Palma, and San Clemente began to drop out of the pro· gram , nush with federally funded public works projects and still not required to provide housing." With the beginning of the fourth year : the Act was instrumented in 1974) those cities still involved a1 ~ r.nally starting to participate in some way. The loss an housing money to uninterested cities can never be replaced by the county. Anaheim and Costa Mesa are reported to be gaining significantly in the low to medium housing markets while San Clemente and Newport Beach were rated poor. ln fa ct in the new $1.3 million dollar fund allocation. Newport Beach and the city of Orange have refused to participate al all. ALTHOUGH MORE AFFORDABLE housing is Just one phase of the school busing issue. it makes more sense to provide a community with adequate living quarters for their lower paid citizens. than to take their children from a familiar and convenient location and force them to receive their education elsewhere. It's hard enough in the junior and senior high grades to get some students to stay in school much less ask them to travel an additional 40 miles to go somewhere they don't even want to be an the first place. California, of course, is not the only western state with this problem . While we hved in Las Vegas in 1977 our elem entary school, which included grades 1·8, was behind our house. Seventh and eighth grade students were bused 25 minutes away, while those students were bused to our back yard. I solved that problem by moving out of Nevada MANY FAMJLIE ARE NOT fortunate enough to be able lo do that. Now I find myself confronted with a· possibility of the same situation again, and that my solu· tt0n may have only been temporary. Maybe a long and extensive look into the fair housmg situation would provide a better alternative. POscd metropolitan plan would be unconstitutional. ThU5. 1t 1s understandable that Bwsbloc and others opposed lo mandatory busing support Ow Robbins amendment. In ad dition. Busbloc 1s working to qualify a ballot measure similar t.o the Robbins amendment Out what looks attractive now to Busbloc, Sen. Rob· bins and many others will also reduce loeal control or California's public schools. Robbins and Busbloc would re- quire our schools to conform lo federal policy. U federal standards change. California's s tandards will automatlcal· ly make the same change. GIVEN THE HISTORV OF the U S. Supreme Court, such a chan~e could we ll occur. Our top court has reve rsed itself many times on controversial political, economic and social questions. During the early years of President Roosevelt's ad· ministration. the court struck down a whole series of New Deal legislation. Then, in 1937, it re versed itself in another series of cases involving minimum wage laws. the Na· tional Labor Relations Act. and the Social Security Act For years the Suprem e Court refused to hear cases tn· volvmg apportionment of s tate legislatures The court held ~uch questions were "poht1cal" and wouldn't consider them Then, in 1962. in Baker v Carr the rourt reversed itself and within rour years a whole string of court cases forced every slate legislature lo reapportion accordm~ to fed eral stande1rds CLOSER TO THE ISSUE of school segregauon. the Supreme Court ruled in 1896 that racially segre~aled schools did not violate the Conslltut1on 1r surh schools pro- vided an "equal" education to both blacks and whites Bul tn 1954, in Brown u Boord of EducatW11. the court strutk down the "!.cpa rate but equal" doctrine and set up new standards Smee then the courts. states and the nation have struggled with the results of the Brown dec1s1on Indeed, the whole issue or school segregation m the I. A School District and the metropolitan plan nows d1n·<.·tly from the Rrown decision Clearly, a nyone who believes that the U S . Supremt:: Court will not change its s>ps1t1on on an issue is a fool. Thus1• who propose that California tie itself hy const1tu· llonal a mendment to present federal standards should recognize that those standards may chan~e IN THE FUTURE, IF the US Supreme Court changes the federal standard. California will , by the Robbinli a mendment. be forced to enforce that new standard as its own For a brief period of lime the Robbins and Busbloc amendments will prevent metro busing But they also eliminate another area of local control or public education and contnbute to the g rowing centrahzataon or governmen- tal power . Ironically. in the struggle to preserve local control of our schools. we will have. m fact. given away that control. I ~~1.•4lll.Cl.l()lll.'l.IL -"I •• .. 'Don't look directly at it! It would damage our health!' . .. Mailbox/Laws Should Address Easy Solutions to Gas Waste . To the Editor: We the people of the United States are gelling damn tired or listening to all the garbage about higher gasoline prices and the shortages or gasoline when we know the nitwits In city gov· ernment have done nothing to improve on the wasteful habits of the Americans. For the most part these free-loaders in city government care nothing as long as they get their free cars, three·hour lunch periods and their private enterprise ac· tivlties on taxpayers time. Here's how to save billions of gallons of gasoline! c;igns?> This should save 5 million gallons of gas daily. Require the greedy real estate de velopers to put in more exit streets lo main thoroughfares. <In California with all the nev. tracts and cul-de-sacs there are some places where you have lo drive three miles to get out of the tract, a mile then to the left and right and then back three miles just to get to a store one block from your home >. This s hould save 7 million gallons of gasoline daily. Eliminate caravans on the streets and highw4\ys . <Just the savings from funeral pro· cessions alone should save 1 'h Make a national law requiring millions of gasoline daily ). every house or building to have Ration gasoline for boats and a street address number r1!ada-pµrchases container held. ble from the street . This should Ration gasoline for airplanes eave 3 mil I ion ga lions of with less than 10 passengers. 1asoline each day. <Have you Stop school busing. <School ever watched people driving busing bas always been s big ~own and back the streets look· lobby in secret by the manufac· anr for a street name or address tur~rs of buses >. Save 2 million number?> " t:Allons daily. aEQVl~E that rvery stree\ inte~Uoo have a black and white al1n giving the street names. (Rave you ever tried to l"etd a street sl1n, light. oranae leuers on oranae backsround, llt<t the nitwlts tn Oran1e. C"aUfomia. t-.,t.~ (or their street • T~row ou.l the Ignorant run· compoops ln city ttovcrnment who are always invenUna little way'S to run around ln city cars. JAMES ELSEGOOD SR. .... ~··-... ,,ftf To the Editor: Your report. on the poUUcal 1e· \ bate surrounding the proposed county take-over of fire protec· tJOn responsibility from the slate was well done in that it touched most of the pertinent points. The analysis failed however to em· phasize the position of the firefighters. Living and working in an area of very high living costs which characterizes most of the coun· ly, the distinction of being lowest paid with longes t hours has become a distinction that is no longer acceptable. Most of the fi refighters currently work· lng within the Orange CO\lnty Fire Department see employ. ment by the county as a remedy for this unreasonable situation. Wages under the county would then be based on locally prevail- ing costs and wages. MOST or the firemen present· ly do not seem to favor aWlia· hon with a union organization as your article indicated, but the ftrefighlers are becoming con· cerncd with the acUons of the Board of Supervisors which have shown little concern tor the difficult situation t.hat the fire pel'1onnel race . All o( the firemen are aware of the financial constraints brought ,, on by the passage of Proposition 13. but they are certain that cor· rection of the long-standing in· equity through a county take-over is not an unreasonable quest. DAVID Wll.SON A ppobttMftlt lfl~I To the Editor: I was incensed when I read that Governor Brown had ap· pointed Tom Hayden to the Southwest Border R egional Commission. My blood pressure returned to normal when Lt. Governor Curb said this was ii· legal. as Hayden is not a cabinet-ranking official. My sigh or relief was short lived when the article closed by saying that Brown had not appointed Hayden as yet , but intends to. THAT TIDS political activist, In my opinion, a rabble rouser of th e sixties. could possibly represent us because "the federal officials will turn their heads the other way" cannot be tolerated. ThJs commission Is or great import to New Mexico. Arizona, Texas, CallfornJa and the Mexicans ; a man ot Hayden's questionable and II· legal qualllicaUons cannot be ,1. lowf'd &o terve on It. ( I realize. since donning suit and tie and becoming Mr. Jane Fonda so that his ultrahberal spoutings seem more dignified. I will not oblige him I intend to notify all of my elected State a nd Federal repres entatives that this illegal act on the part of Governor Brown cannot be tolerated and. hopefully. by the majority who are as t horoughly disgusted with the governing bodies who seem to consistently "turn their he ads the other way." HARRY W. WIIT C'o•pubfon '• Co sf lfl To the Editor· In the Sunday. March 4 issue of Family Weekly, you had an article by Dr. Rosenbaum which included 10 over -s implified "yes" and "no" questions to de· termine if one was or was not a ·•workaholic.•· Generally. I just let this mis· use and abuse of a term pass by. In this case, the writer was so pedantic in his or her concepts written trom "the high country of Colorado." that I am prompt· ed to object. Let me count the ways: First . . the term 1s stupid. ln stems. as we au know, from ,, "a lcoholic " To relate a term used for a person who dr~nks too mur h to a person who works too much doesn't ma ke any sense. Second . . . the doctor d<tesn 't seem to reaJjze that many .who would be inc lude d i n his c lassification are not com· pulsive a bout working. but rather, compulsive about gelting the money to make the pay- m ents on a house. a car , food. a trip to Colorado . • . and tven the liquor bill. Working -too much nr too lit· tie -is a complex aspect or life. l 'd lead a move ment to ban the use of "holic" for anything that does n 't refer to alcohol. Unfortunately. I can't . At least not until I refer to the good doc- tor as an "overs implific u - Lionaholic." VI\!'; ARSDALE FRANCE • Lettn• from F'Ndtt'• ore i«lconw. The right to ~e lettna to fit lpOCe or etiminote libel ia reaf!TWd. utter• of JOO toof'da or leu will~ gu.i.n ~ftrenee. All Z.ltns ml6ff include llQnat1're and moiling Qd ... dreu bid nol'PM!a mo11 ~ witMtld Oft rtq~d i/ aufficknl reo.on if op.. parent. PottTJ1 will noc ~ publf.IW. ' • AB DAILY PILOT Sund•y. MlltCh 11 1019 ,. .......... 0 f~ucfisians Will Meet Ot1 Mo1ulay Co:.tu Ml·~a Bay C1Ues Brund' or the National Fu d1s 1a Societ y wi II nH'<'I Monday at 7 30 p m an V t•tcran 's M~morwl Hall. 565 W 18th St • ('oslu Mesa . Ms Lynn Keele r. vice president and program <'h UlrJ>l'fSO n , will in· troducc Bruce Campbell of Flower Dale Nursery. His top1r will be "This Spring ' Ms Mar y Warwick, ri·rr e~hment t·h a arperson . will be helped by Marcella Van Ra pe r . a luminum chairperson. and Sylvia W illy o f V e t e r a n '!> Me mon a l Hall l''red Woods. plant la· ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8Ull NEU NAMI STATIMINT ' ... totio.1119 i-1-. " "°'"" 1><;\I """ ., (AUl!Lf 'HO Nf TI LE 110 Newpotl C.onle• Ori.. !>ull~ 100 New oc>n (M~I\ (•lllOrt\I" e7..0 A,..w °"",.' ~ Jr , 0., Cll•"'oc~ It•,.,_, C•lllOftlle '1114 fl\I\ _,,_,,I\ <Ol'OIK IN l>Y •n In· t11v1d11•I ANll~w D C•-• Jr '"'' \t•l•tnt"I .... llted •11" ,,._ Coun•• < 1p1k 01 0"1noe County on M•rcll I.,.,. ,,,,.,., P111>ll•l'te<I ()r-C.0.\1 D•llY Piiot Nt•r •. 11. 11. 1~. "" to1 1' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •uSI NESS NAMI STATEMllNT Tll• 1011ow1no P'''°" I\ dOlno bu•• M UA' Pl I T\f .. 8AAGf A CONSTRUC T ION CO. ttJll P•WO def Sur. Soul!! l '8Qun• C•Hto, "''• (f)t,11 c;..,., Plltv-n~•o•• n1n Pa~ 6el Sur 'SIMI! L AOV"• C•1tlorn1• ,,.,, Tiii> °"'•neu u. <con<hK~ bY •" In· divldu•I C..rv Pltt...,,~roer Tf\I\ •t•IP,,_I we> llted wotll the Count• Cl••• 01 O••"oe COVIii• on Marci\ 1. "" F11'"1 Pullli\hfd Or""9" {Jw\t O•olv Piiot W..r 4, II. ta, U. ,.,. at~1' ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE '°ICTIT100$ 9USINEU NAMI \TATIMINT l twt •onow1no "'' '°" '' OOtrw,, b\.t'• "f'\' ., llAM8()() TERNA(( l\l r 1/111 Street. CO\I• '°""'"' ( •l1to1n•• •1•11 (1100.1 Cvnuw l '0 "' (•tih)fl"lf• co•oo••ll<>" '°''" Mtu C••llorno• .,.,, I"" °"",,..' "<O'ldll<ted bv • <O,. PO'•tion C,\08AI CUl,l'ff LtO °'"""' .. v ()UllQ PtK!dllnl Tf\I\ , .... _ ..... tiltcl '""" '"" Counly (I•" u• Ot•nQ<t County on PUBUC NOTICE PtCTITIOUS 8UllMH\ NAl!ola \TATU ... NT T11e 1011ow1no ~,...,. ••• doing °"'lf'WI\\ ., JA l'WIN KfN .. [L. JAf WIN W[IMAAANCA~. t•l·IS M.tl)lt \tr,.. I J °""'•'" V•llt'Y. CA wroe Jt111i.r S.11on lt.14\ N'•O•~ .,, "-'•In VelleY, c• WIOI J fal'lll '-•IOf' •1'14~ M•pl~ '>I JCO\fnttln v .. i.,, Cl< '1108 I l>I• OU\I,,.." '' to,.ducl-d by " "'°""'•' C)<tt1N,,\lllp J..,1..., S.Jflon rim •l•t-1 we~ 111•4 w1tll I"" (ouflh l i.1k Of O,.nqe County un t-eb ,., lt1'1 Febfu••Y t i. 1•7' P1102SI FttOI .. Publl•""" ()1.,,(111 CO..•t O•llY Piiot Publl•Md Or-"""'' O••I• Pllnt f fb JS, Milr 4. 11. 1e. "7i t'3 7' M••C~ 4, II. It. J\, Wl'I _____ eoo1~ -------------- PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 9U\INfSS MAME ITATCMINT t n• tonow1nQ °"''°"" ,.,.,, do1n9 u•""'" a\ T"H£ 141< CLUfl nn HOllY L•""· 1 .. 1oon 8fo4K" CA., .. , ~h••••n 0 R6d1f'\, 1•.et? \,,.,,~ l•1011. lrv11>e. CA'77U Sllorl4tv 8 ll••,,.rn•. 7:171 Moll• ene ... _, S..tel\ CA "7i..l Tiii\ .,..,,,..,, I\ conducted llv • ,.,..1ill 1»f1nenll1P Sf\ell ... 0 A.0"'' PUBUC NOTICE PICTITlOOS eUSINfSS lfAME STATEMENT T,... 1otiow1no IJO!''IOn I\ 001n<1 bu'' flie,1t ., A W8A 8 IWAR Rf N BOARDMAN & ASSOCIATE S! 1141l lO\ RIO\. \otn JUAft C..t>t•l••no. (• '17tH W•tre<> P eo.relfN>n, 11••7 Lo' Al~. !>en JUAft C6Pf>tr•no. CA "1'1\ Tr.I\ i>uMN\S I\ conduct"" tty •II 111 di•·-· W-P~ Thf\ \t•t.,.,,,..,t W.t\ ftlfl!lld #Ith CM County Ctf"rk ot OrettQll! County on M•'<" \ ''" ft'll\ \tdtel'l"tf'nt ••' •1lf'CI w lln ,.,. -ouf"ltY Ct"'" ot Or4'"0t" COUf\h on ;eb<U.f"Y i.. 191' Fl!IMI ~t...U Publ•\l°W'"d Or-. CM '1 D•1lv P1tot PuOH\hfd Or-Coa•t D••IV PolOI Mer 11 ,, 1\, Aiw ' .. ,. '170 h '•b II. JS .,..., • 11 1'7' S.1-1• FICTITIOU' 9Ul!NESS LON NOL GREETED ON ARRIVAL AT LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT b le c hairpe rson . will P UBLIC NOTICE havt> plants available ---------- fo.. a dona tion. P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE No~ Kin Arrive • in oc Financial Oass Set NAM€ STATEMENT FICTlflOU~ 9USINEU n.. tollOwlnQ per-. 1$ Oo1119 .,_.,, FICTITIOt.I' 8USIMEU NAllllE STATEllllENT n<tU ., NAME STATEMENT Tn~ IOllOWonq ~r\on' ""' 001'"' c .. J SERVICES. ,_, L• FoncJ• TM' toll-•RQ --" ootno bu\I """"""' ., Clrcl•. Fountain V•lley, CA 91/0f ... \\A\ (,£ AA .. IUM VILLAC.E lllJO \an O•no•I C.Orclon O>rl\l""\4''" IOS7 '>UZY S AAl .. OOW 7100 H•rl>Or P~oro Cir< It<, Founl•on 11.,11.-v. C• L• F-Circl<t, Founl••n V•lley CA 81vd . (0\1•-'•· C• '1141~ '11109 t?IOI \u..an C.•<K~ Gll~•t. "' fluov Jt)• °"'"" Av•~nd. 11110 \.tn P..i10 Tiii\ l>U\IN U i\ ton<lu<.le<I by an In (o\to• Mfow . (" 'l?UI Corrt~. f 001\1,,.n Vollf'v C.t 'n/08 dht~Ouc!• Th•\ bv\lf"lt\\ I\ cOf\OU''M'J b'f ~n U\ r.10• Id ~I, .. ''~nd1\h lib}\ A four-hour seminar Tiii\ ,<::"~ C:.~'·~.:n will! Ille rllvldu~· ... ,....,,<-.r.-H r.111>1"rt ou;;:,"°o~:~~ ~~"~"o~:u,";:!1 Oy .. that covers major areas County Clerk of Or•noe coun11 on Tiii\ \IAl~nl ... , hi"'' ... ,,, ,,,.. 01'''""'' ""'"""""'o Ill/,: lo Southt•rn t'alifurnia lo im · of financ ia l planning Merell I, .. ,.. r 11-Counlv , •••• 0' Or,.nl)o' rnuntv '"' JOY 0 8yland Ex-l:a11thodian t:l1icf lo Live Fullerton Ill r YTV..a M~tf f\#. tm '"lf\&, ,,.t..,,..,t Wd\ t lfipa Wiit\ fh1• Fullerton polat•t• n ·11orlt'tl 1111 problt·m:. as fornwr t'amoodtun pn ·m 1£'r Lon Nol a nd hi" family ""' l I l•d 1 nto t ht• 1 r 111• w hom1• Saturday "afr Jnd :.ii h':ist 11111· ol tli1·11 l'IJ.{hl l'hlldn·n t)l IH l' t•d ut·utaunul opporlunilles will be offered March 17 Publl\lll!CI O<M!Ot' CoA\l Daily Piiot Publl\-O<-COii\! (Jeol y Plk)I {ounly {ltrk .,, OrAnQe County on fur h1:. childn·n al Orange Coast College. ,.,.., •. "· 11• u. 19" llO'I 1 M., 11 •• 7s A0t ' ..,. •11 'q F~l>fuerv 10. ,.,, T hl' fo rm l·r prc,mier was taken Titled "Money Talks -------- P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F110111 Publl>t""' 0.-· (o,t\I Odoly "•IOI r •b n. MA• • 11. 11 1'7• •<n ·~ P UBLIC NOTICE IT'S BE •:N vn y low kf'y, s<11d Lt Ph1ltp G0t•hrin~ "Tht•rt· han• bt·e n no poht•c probh·m.., or dt·m o nstralton:. or int'ade nt:. .. Tht• Nol party wh11·h flt•w Ill on a t•ommt•rat·:al Jt•l 11111•1 from l1 011olulu, s1>11rtc·ll flow(•ry lt·1.., around thl'ar m·c·k.., .1s t hc•v dis t•m ba rked q u1 1•t Iv , c·ull4«·1t•ll their baggagt' und ldl for Fullerton NOL HAS UVF.0 in lla'>':t11 !>ancc his govt·rnment was top pkd by the Khm L·r Rougl' 111 1975. f'ICTITIOUS 8USIHfSS ICAMESTATEMENT orr thl' pl.int· Ill a wheelchair. but -A Financial Planning I s tood up <.1nd walked around as Workshop," the session tw w:utt>d for thl' luggage. He as will run from 9 a.m . to 1 r t•portt•dly :.till ::.uffe ring the cf-p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Th• toOowi~ per-sori' .,~ Oo•no .,..,,.,." .. ft-els of u ... trokl• he h ad whale in Hall 119. offi t•t• Registration fee is SlO (;m·hnni.: :.:..aad when the family per person or $1 5 per :1r riH•d 111 Fullerton they we re couple. More informa· t•<.,('ortt'<I to tht·1 r four bedroom . lio n 1s a vailable a t PROFESSIONAL REALE <; TAT I" Ul7• Ard•tn Clr<l•. HvntonQIOn 8ucn.C. . .,.., flCTfTIOO' llU\IN(U NAME HAf£fllllfNT T.._. I01l°""11>q 1>9'_, I~ doinq OU\• M \\ ,tt\ OAANf.E COAST COMPUHA <"ONSUL TANT \ I ... m.111 f our I .. ~ .. por1 er .... n (. "11.b) r t•ut!•• r., Q•'""'" / " .. ...-... 111 '°"'' "'4•WU')f1 ...,.,.,,.. (,. .,Mt) FICTITIOOS 9USINt:U ..AME ITATEMEHT t"" IOl-l"Q Pl'"'°" Is 00.r>q by """'' "' I .. l[Al .. G BY Gu1<,<,rPP1 '""' S.ndr• 81 ... , 1U1' Ard\IPY Corel• H""tlr>qton &eacf\ c. "7bo<~ w Mttc Art""', 11nA. S.nt• Ana c , '»llW '"•' bu\J~'" tf'.Muft--d b'f "" '" 01¥1d1Jf'tl '''\PO" it P.tlm•'\"' lt.nt ¥.. '\ol arnvcd Saturday m o rning ·'' L,.os Ang l'll•s lnternataonal \11 port 'l'llh ;rn l'Otouragl' of .1 l1uul 20 Pt rsons 111duding ha'> Ill' has su1d tha t ht• wu.., mO\ ..,1nJ,:lt.· ... tor~ honw 556·5880. -----------------------{ Cerolyn R..-r. ti..tS .,.,._A O• Hem•t. C. "7l4l Thi\ bU\J"""'\ I\ cot.ov<tf'<I by ~nun ll"<~oor•\tlid e\..o<.t•l lOn 01M"r tn•r• • H r1ner\lttP ( '""'"~"' r, R•4r.N>¥ M A' Arthur ::. 11A S-:.ntd An• ( rr-' .. ,,.,.,,~"' .,., •·•••t .,, '" •~ .,,,,. rnunl't' ( h '~ Qt Orilft'l'J' (l"iut'll' 01'\ f f\1, bu'•nllt'\• I\ tondUCtf'd bv 1n ,, llOYLE~ l\Ot &NOON WAOE RO'flfS aQOO 4 t ,,, • d """;1"! on M1trth 8 tOl'I "'"'"',." hY "" t'M''""'" 1""'°m"' ••nfl At1ttr Hovi,., (1f lAt)und ••HI\ (A , .~11·rn1tl qrttn<2fl•",."'' Uu "'"" I hn;lf'I\ ot Uf.tt•thpnrl (Jrv•1on Ann 't111"-l1nA J TMry 01 W•ti""'" , .. , Hl'IY ftr111on m~t•.,,,~•I cpAntlJJd't"'' ~ t ... rt r .. 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I f'" !PW"·ldf,,~'tt1t11v MHtr ti,_,.,._,,,'( l'N 8f'U fHf•·• , __ ,., , n .• ,.,., w•lh JI"''"' l \I ''""''"""' ltu 11H1nra tntrr ,,,. nl &I ... ,,,r,., I•'"""' M .. mt•f 1l'tl P-.• • -'---------~----~- ''"'~\ """Y '''" •" Hf'll fOQ.tr1W 1'f M(ltlv.tf'f on 'iurn1ftY M.,,,,, It 1~/'f 1 J.IM t o ti 10 JlM Ht It fhf'liH1w,1y Mortu.arv Olt4K1'1• ~•) ~1\0 MARV T lY~~~N~·-•<Unl •·I ro"• C.mnhol on the Gree11 Mf<llid, c i\ Pat,.....,,,, .,,,.,.., Ml'tH n q, '~'" •t f"t "'Of f')f H~ 'utVl\lt t1 by ftilJt oauQt\ltt' P1t1111nr fro ... 1 nt Cn''" M'"'" ca t '""' ,., ""'' r,.l,.r;nti.. .ut M1,.ti1p•n, v10••• "-.1 l'\rt'Ml<1ftf nt s.-.etth· w .1•.t\1"(llOl"I •"""'" Wy,ltt ot l t ,,., .Jo h n athan Barnes decide d Saturdav·.., wt·ul hc r was ideal for pract1cinl{ h i!-> 1)ut I an g on a L ag una Hills golf tou r~t· Wund e r 1f the wild .Johnathan. 3. 1s li sted under winter rules? s win g of s on as a distraction ~es1 ... Tht\ \tat~t wa\ t11~0 w 1tf\ thl" Counl y Cieri< 01 Or4nQI' Counly o" M•rc P't t, 14'1' Fll-Pvl>ll\ltold O<-CAM\I Odtly Po•ot MM •, II, 19.15. 191' 811 I' PUBLIC NOTICE F!CTITIOOS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT f ,,,. tollow t"0 J)f'r\on \ drll-do•nQ b\,11i1n,.\\ "' ACHll"VE M£ .. T '-Y'>I f MS. •'JOO (6r'nPU\ Ort'Wf'I, Suitt" l A8 Nt'WPOrl Bl'a< ~ C • 9?Wl Pn11tow \• 1 C orpordltOf\ 1,. (~htnrnrn (Ofl)()f~tlonl ,, re.tr., ..... ., trv11'\P (A~1U l h•\ bu\lf'W'\\ n < onou<. tt>d t>v " <or oo••loon POllTOWSl'I CORPORATION Ttom .. H. PolllOW•k• PrMlde<>t Ttil\ \tatenwnt ••• ltlf'd with '"" "tountv Cl••• ot 0r•n9" County on FeO<u•ry 14. "" "'°"" Publl\,..., Otanqr COd\l Daily P•IOI Fell II. 1S. M.lr • II 1"7" \bl I'> PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOO~ llUSINEU NAME STATEMENT Tll~ 1011ow1no ""''°" I\ doH>q bu" 110 \"\ VIDEO VIDEO. U H1 6ucl\ 61vd w-.1m1n,1~r. CA Jo\<'plll,,.. lttomixon. 83S7 laura Corel~. Huntonq1on B"""· CA '1Mf> T "" bv\IM\\ '' condu< led by •n In dlvoOu"I JOS"ptu,,,. Tttomown Thi\ \tlttMnent Wd~ filf'd Wit"' t,,_, County CIMk ol OrdnQt' County on Feoru.,ry 1•. 1w• Fl"'1S Publt\l\t'd 0<dftQI' Coa•t D••lf Pllt>t M•' f h 8 •Cfl• tJnflOu•• ~111,... HYl'O"' P P~I~ J.'ub'""""'° OtM"OI' Co.•• Oi&•l., Piiot '"" ,,,.,,...,,..nt Woi\ tll""Ct w1lh tn. ,,,,..,. 11 18 1~ •0tt ' 1•1• 971 11• (oun 1.., (l .. r\ of OtAnqft rvvntv ••t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS 9USINES\ NAM ( \TATEME .. T f h• tollow•nq prtfW" • \ OOtNI bu,.• P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tllf' follOWtrlQ ~r'IOn\ .ort dOlnQ bu\lfW''\'«l'-B&A()WfLL ~ 80Nll EA Elf( TROl v~1<, l'O'lll Brooanunt ~u•t• 10) Huntonqton Bell<r.. Ca M•''" -.. 1•1f Fl lln4 P\JDh'if'Wrtd Oranqip (°"'\t 0d•1v P1•f•t M•r 11 . 18 ,, •or 1. ''" 861 •- P U BLIC NOTICE tn1\ bU'ilf,.\;' -conouc1eo D• ·• ,., OM'1fW't'"'" (trftot"O lf"f'Ot' A4'f'Oft Thl41. \tdt~t W!)\, 11~ WU., ti\. ovnty < ..... ol Or•nQie County 011 •nn I.,,,.. Flll1'S Pub41'\IW'id Or~ C°"''' Oct1tv P1•01 r It, II 1\. AP< I 1•1• 'nl-1'1 -------- PUBLIC NOTICE Oo .. ,,P 8 fl•1d wrlt llh' Ft(TITIOU\8USINESS Slano\l•u•. Fount•om V•lln c.-'1109 NAllllE STATEMENT M•rt• Bot\k~f. 18..).d !.tArH\.ldU' r ,,.,. to4low1nq ~f\.Ot't\ a t# do1nw Foont.&1n V&H .. y (.a .,,OI bu\1n.-•' di\ flll\ l>u\111<'\\ I\ condu<ltd 01" OC EAN SPORTS LTD. ltu • 9"W' .ti iwrtnerVIH) 8ol"' Cll•U, Muntot>q1on 6"•<". <A Do-6 B'°"0-11 W64'1 lh1\ \t•t~t WAIJ t1•f'd w ltn •"""' Atattd fttf#t0f'f'f"' '"' , Courity Clttfl ot Ord"O" C.ovntv on C 11t1forn1d coroo,.nhon, 144•& 8oh.• F tl>fu•rv 11 1'7' (noc ~ Hunto"°'on n.. .. , ... CI\ '>1bA• F '11HS t f\1\ bu\tM'\\ 1\ cot'IOue•t"CI ov ., 1 ,,,. Publt\tled DrdnQ!" '°"'' O.ooly Pilot parehon Fri> 1S. _, •. 11. 18 ,.,. •• , ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Ar0i1tl f ntf"f'Of'•..,., 'rt< ArU"'tM fid!H ,..f'\d p,-'"''°"""'' ff't1\ ,,.,,...,,~·nl ..,.,._,, f!IM w 1tP\ tnP 11'1,. broO'"'' Joh""'""" .,.,_Q .. n nt Mlt ~IQ&r\ 40 QrAnO<hltdr..n, ltO Qrfl,.t _ ~1 "'0CIC '11IQr1•n ft Qtttttl Qr .. oet '""'Hic,,lldtf-n 1 qr•·•f qt.,Atorrttt "'~"r1ct'11lek'ftf'I fvnirrdl °""'V1C .. \ ttnd 111h, mt-nt tn c,,.,nd Ho8¥f'n M" h1Q•n --------------------------------1 r .b 18.15. fllll•r 4, II. 1'7'1 S/1·1' County (IM' of Or4n0" Counly o" Fro 71. "N FICTITIOUS 9USI NESS NAME STATEMENT Tll.-lollowlnq "''"°" ,, <lottlQ bu•I FllOIU ', .•• 8t(-'Ct(IW"Y Mortu•ry lot.Al dHf'( fr>r~ M1 ~l\O llAOOllS JOSFPt• M hP<J()IC'i rf'\ld~nl Ot (n,1a M.l""\.il (A Pft,wd •••• MIJ'' n I "'' •f ,,._, ~ OI I& H,. •\ \Uf'Y4¥• d bv htS ••••. ~uw R•oe»"-' ot Cn•h1 ,,,,.,..... CA OfW' "°" W ilUAm f\f Ofl\c ut (_,tt,-ttf"ft Cttv. M t,htoan ON o .• Jl)t·l•f' ~rttn J t-4att\l"n ot w .. .-tm1n\t,., < • Qnfll' orot.,.., V.OrQP Orooil\ nt i-tin '"'""• C• \f'vf'n 91enor n ilOrftn Fur~r•I Y f'Vt<t''\ •II• be IW'ld c.n Mon .,~. Marci> 11 '""At '1 00 AM"' 11~·· fl•oioctw•Y Cl'Wlf»I wHll M•W>n•t L '"'Cit' "'"< ••Hnq fr\tOMbtnf'nl "' P6t ttu V1rw M,.rr.:u·1et P11rtt. frlfnO\ ,..,,,.., CAH a t 0..11 ftro.<twtly Mof'tu'lr\' <>" 'unOay, MAt<ll 11 ,.,, from 10 AM lo ~ 30 PM B~ll llr1><1dway Mortuarv .,,,,,.,to". M1 9P,O . . . . . . IALT'I-H•CioHOH fUMEltAl HOME 646-2424 Costa Mecia 673·9450 HUllOADWAY MOlTUAlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9t50 SMm4 & TVTHtlL MOITUAIY WISTCllff CHAPIL OelT810fY • Flower ~her 4?7 E 17th Sr Costa Mei.a 646-4888 PtBCl llOTHHS SMITH'S MOllTUAl'f 627 Ma i" St Hunt1nQton Beach 536-6539 .... , ..... u COU>MIAL fUHllAl HOMI 780 1 8019:' ~VO Wet•m n ... ,., fl9'l-:_\5::'.'5 PACIAC YllW ~Al PAD Cemetery Mortuer) Ch1pe1 3!>00 Pacific view Or111e Newpof1 Beach M4-~700 McCottMICK MOl'NilllS l.Jlgune Beach 494-1Mt5 l.8Q1.rtl H1tlt it'S-0933 San .:uan C.Otllrano 496-1778 • Wot<-hers Leod Tours Whales Tracked The Califor nia g r ay wha les are appearing an g re at numbers off t he Ora nge County coast, ac cordin g t o Make Hic k ey. d i rector of W ha le watch /O r a n ~e County The grou p's c duca ti o nal progr a m s , s p onso r ed b y th e Am c•ri c an Cet acean Society, will t•ontinuc Ship Agent Course Set The Cruise Lines In· ter;•~tional Association ,.,.ill offer an agency 1 raining works hop for to,::ll are.:l travel agents M :irct-14 and 15, begin· n11•g at ~1 a.m ., at the ~hf r a t o n · Newport, l'I t!wport Beach. T h e first day, de- ~ i c red for ow n er· m a Ol'l't!rs a nd senior .. ates personnel, will fo c u s on promotlnf( rruise vacations, while the seC'cnd day, geared to staff satespeoplt!, is devoted to !letting such v4•('ations. Registration fee Is $15 ar.~ Includes cour se materials. Attendees may enroll at th e 11esalon. Neptune Society C .. t:MATIOff IUlllAL AT SCA 646-7431 Cell for frH poftfoffo Cetll IMr group lect urcs .1nil boat trips thro ugh l\forch :11 B o a t s I <• a ' <· f r o m N ewpo rt Beach a nd Dana Pomt F or g roup r~scrva t 1o n s co n tac t Wh a lc w a t c h /O r a n ge <'ounty 631 4999 1-'or in dividual reservations abo ard th<' "Cat alina H o lida y ,'' ph o n e 673 5245. Whale watch/Orange County as Ii non-profit, volunteer organization c r e at e d lo mak e whal <'w a tching an e ducational experien ce for gr oups of a ll ages SC'hools, scouts, service clubs, etc A week prio r to a bo o k e d trip , large ~ro ups a r c> given a n h o ur a ud io v i s u a l educational presenta tion h y o n e o f th e Wh a lc w a l c h traine d volunteers The program includes information on wha les. dolphin s a nd o the r marine life. Whalewatch volunteer lecturers are also aboard the boats. Named to Unit SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . h a s appointed Ri c h ard Gravelle, a member o f the s tate Public Utilities Com- m i s s Io n , t o th e California Trans porta · tlon Commission. Business Women Seminars Planned A series of rour sem inars for women in busi- ness will be offered by Orange Coast College's ··Five Star Certificated Progra m" this Rpring. The series Is to present tools for packaging a business plan and otrer a prescription for survlv· Ing econom ically, physically and psychologically in the business world. Successful completion will earn attendees a buslnes1 certificate from the Costa Mesa school. The openlnt( seminar. titled "Packaging Your Own Business Plan," ls slated for March 21. The second, "How to Survive and Build for Success." "'m meet May 2. The third, "Oetting Result.I wllh T'me Management," may be taken on March 29 or May 23. The final semln1r In the Reries, "Communlca· Uone Toot. ror Mana1er1," la available on April 5 or May 30. Reatatratlon fee 11 $15 per seminar. More lnformaUon about the series ls 1Vallable h'om occ•a communJty rvlce office, ~·5880. Army Pact To Hughes Hughes Aircraft Com· p a ny will build 22 "F1refinder" artillery· locating radar systems desig ned to pinpoint the po s iti on of e n e m y artillery weapons and return the fire within s econds. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIHE U NAME STATEMEN1" T ...-1o11ow1nq ~·son h oo.no .,..II· neu "' PRIDE CONSTRUCTION, Ill f tltll II 1•, Co\la """'y· CA "7617 O•voO C. Carlson, Ill E. t8tn =l•. Qnta Mfo...,. CA t1'71 Tl\I\ l)u\lnf"\S I\ condu<lf!d by •n on dl•ldu!ll David C. Carl1oon T~I\ \l•t-1 '""' lllf!d •olh tl!P Countv ci.rk of Oran~ County on fe11ruerv "· "" F1 ... S4 Pul>ll\twcl O<-Co.•t O•oly Piiot .:eb 1a.1s. M.lr • 11. "" sn ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS 9USIHESS MAME STATEMENT TM ~lowl~ ~"OM ·~ ~·q l>v\lnen "' SURFSIOE 8UILOERS. 17S'1 Wt Inlet. Irvine. CA '11 l• P•ul OIQIO•annl Jr .. 11sq1 '#eb•ter. CA '1114 Mlclle"I 81ornll~. '>01 Martourt Clr<lt. MUllllnQIOf' 6HCll, CA '"" l><i\IMU Is conOucted by a veneral CM1rtne"hle> Paul 0191ovannl Jr Tl\I\ >t•tement wdS lole<I •oil\ tht CounlY Clerk of Oranve County on Febf-u•rv :n. 197". ,,..,, ., Publl\hfd Ot.onot Co••I Oa11., Polo! A OVAL SHE PH[ AO RANCH M•H" 4. "· 18. H . 19/Q A .. 0 CA .. 1 .. E COL LEC.£. !&OS\ C.Allaton F°""t•on vauo. C• '1108 8tv.,ly A a1,,..r1 160\S C.•ll•t•n Fovt11a1n Vall<'Y C• "7108 PUBLIC NOTICE '"" f>UW1n\" conouc.tf'd OY an In Ol•ICIU.tl F~c::..~~!:~!':::s T"l\ ~::!!:.''':';! tilfod wtth .,..... '""' foHo•ffnQ D(lt\On\ •re <to•na Covn1y Cl"'' o• O••noe COUflly °" l>u\oM\\ •• M•rCl\8 197'1 POOL MATfS ano EX L. IU J ' ftHUt1 Sov'n Suntius t. AttitM tm. C•ll•o•n• • Put11t•""" OrM\Clf' Coa\I O•tly PolOI t1S06 Mar If 19 H AIW I 1•1' "111• cn~rn l•CI Produ<I\. In< ·• • • • (altfor n•• coroo1c111on. 18SO (" 1 ---------Coronaoo. Ana,.,..•m. c.111orn1" •7SOI> P UBLIC NOTICE '"'' OU"'""''" <on<lu<lt'CJ bv " •or OOt~flOf'\ n ... rn l•O Proav< I\ one: F~~~~!:~!·:::s Jonn w CIWl\IM\01'. Tiit' lolto.1119 per\Oft '' oo.no b<l>I fl\I\ ::::: w•• loll!d will\ ,,,.. n•u •• Count y C••'" or O•d~ County 011 A8AAllAS II fSCOA IS. IHS F~b•IU•Y •. 1'7' M~\d \I~~ £••1 Suitt' 10&8. Co>td M•"' CA ""6 HUNTE It I VOSS V1ro1nt$ Vf'lm"' To~, l)AJl AttOfMJ'i •• Uw Yorbd St Sdnt• AM C & 'nlO~ llOI 00"9 S-1. Suite 100 T '"' bll\oMU" u nCIUClt'O by •n "" N_,..,, 9Meft, ca.. f2t60 dovldu"I hi I IU I ttS-tlMI V1ro1ru;t y,.1m ... Town\.tnd Publl\~ OrfW\Qtii-(o.t'f 0d1fy P1tot ""' ,, .. ,.,.,,...,, wd\ tolf'd wotl\ '""' County Cit'" ot O••nO<' Countv on Februa•v :it. 1'74 Fl10"1 Pul>lo\lw'd Or<1nQI' Co"'' O•oly Polo! M""<n •.II. II, H 1q1• PUBLIC NOTICE F•O H.MM 4, tl 18 14/q 6l!7 r• P UBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 9USI NESS N"'°"f STATEMllNl f lie 1011ow1no f>l'r\OI" arf" dO•nQ b<l•lnn • &\ Under a $77 4-million contr act fr om the Army 's Electronic Research and Develop· ment Com m a nd . Adelphi. Md., Hug hes' ground systems group in f<'u lle rton will produce the mobile Flrefinde r radar trackers which are de s i gne d to s crutinize the enemy's battle area with a beam that s cans so rapidly that it forms a sensitive "blanket" across the '""" Pul>llSMCI Or-Co&\I Dally Pllo1 Feb H . Mar •.II. II.,.,. .... ,. ---------FICTITIOU' •VSIHU!> NAME STATEMENT SPIN .. EV 1 .. VfSTMENT ANO Of VELOPMENT COMPANY . 71) Ha•bOr l\lancl O. , He•oort S-1\. C6. t1..0 • area. The radar s ystem is called AN /TPQ 37. 1--------P UBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOU' eUSINUS NAME STATIMIMT Tl!• tollowlno per>Otls ••• oolno bvtlnH\.tt CUSTOM TOOLING. UIS W W•rMr. Sllnl• ,.,,., C.. "'°" Aollert 0 McGiii. i406 Oahy. FO\fntell\ V•lln. C• t11'0t FICTITtOOS 9USINHS E-8 MCG ...... ,.,,. Wiii°"" MAME STATI MI NT Cir< .. , Fount•ln Valley. C. .,l'OI T,,. IOllOWlllO --" dolno .,.,,, wa,.... E Mllcllell. 170'91 s .... t • """ H All•. F_t .. n V•llay. Ca t170f BLUE PA CIFI C VA CHT Tl'lh buslneU I' conduclecJ Oy. MAINTt'NANC£. 11.,? Summer Cir 0-Mt•t pen-le> Hu11t111oton tie.ell, CA WMJ ~ O. McGiii Ch8(1e\ M Cr•M. 21~17 5'1m Tiil, ti.t-1 WH 111.ci wit!! tlte Ctr . M1111tlnoton 8e1Kll, CA t?Ml Cou"t' Clerk ot Orenve CounlY on flll• bu\lne" I• conClu<ted b' •n In l".i>ruery JJ, ,.,.. Mau•• r 11om C,,.rle\ M CiaM Pul>ll\Nd OranQI' Coast Oally Piiot Tiii\ \latenwnt wo Ill.cl wltll lllt Feb U , M¥ •. 11, 11, lt1'1 11»-,. CounlY Clerk 01 Or•rtve County on --Maren 1. ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE """" Publl•hed Or•~ CO.at Dally Pllo ----------- Mar •. II. II H . 1m ,.,., "~~~':4!:~~·:::· PVBUC NOTICE fl'le tollowlnO petSOM er• CIOlllO INslMU •I 808 AUBEL, ASSOCIATES. 1• ,IC:l'ITIOUS eUSINIH H. C:oetl Mlgl!Way, ~ h.Cl'I, CA NAMI STATUHNT '2611 Tiie lolto.lllQ per.oft I• O.lflt llUll llOllHt S ltutlool, m MIQll Orl•ll. nen •• L~• llH<'ll. CA'26SI Diil ltlV f'OOO •• ., 5 CoH T...,., S llu41el, m HIOll Orlve, Hiofn•u. L.-h.Cll, CA ., .. t L~ llM<ll. CA '26)1 Not ~ CMt••. *tO Pll<lflc 11 ... '1 F Rullel, Jt,. 10?0 Vie ('O.tal H~. M<tlltlu, CA...,., Led9re. I.• Jolla, CA mJ1 Tiii\ -'-~ 11 c....OW..O tly '"" Ill Thh llw•l~I I\ <OJICIUCl.0 tly a dlVICl11•I lll'flltN _,,..nJllp, HOI ""-OletH ~ S lt""°'I fhlt ,,_._, we' llleCI wllll uw Tiii\ ttal-' ••• tiled wll~ 1,,. Covnty Clerk 01 Ot•noe CelilllY CNllfY Cle" ef <>+'•119" C-IY '°"' ,tbr11•ry H. tm f'Wll•ry U, lt1'1 '11 ... t ""..., PulDllt'*' Otllfttt Ceut O.lly Piiot 1"111111"*' Ot~ GH•t 0.11, Piiot 0 Ftlli U.t"' c. 11 ti. 1'711 IOI 1t "•b U M¥ •.')ti, It~ •"·,. Tiit 1011ow1no 09''°"' .,. Clolna bu~lne\\ "' SO CAL POOL Sf AV I((. Ul Ab ble Wo. CO'll• MMa CA '1701 V.tnce P•ul (.Ollln\, .,J Abbi~ Wey. Co•I•~. CAt1•17 Jann A Collin\ . .,J Al>ble Way, Co'1• ~.CA '107 Tiii\ °"'',,.'' I\ condu<le<I Oy •n In dl•ICIVAI J/tllftA Colltn\ Thi\ si.1.,men1 .. u tolt'd w1lh Ille County Cl•n of Ou nQf' Covt1IY Ofl Mar<llt, ,.,. P UBLIC NOTICE E W Spln~y Jr . 111 "•rOor l\lenCI Or . ~ 8'!acl\, C•. •7"60 E W SolnMV Sr • 10992 Alie V-Or , SIUOlc> Cllv C• •tMn : ~a c;.., Sl><"""Y· 111 H<'lr11or 1>1....i ()r ... ewport 8'!Mf\. C• t11>Ml Holy,,.. K ~ptnno. 111 Ma•bclt ISl•nd Or N-1 8ee<ll, Ca t?M>O Tllh bv•lneu '' conductecJ by • 99ner•I per11t•HlllP e w Sol.-yJr Tllh '1•l-t WH lolf'd w111'1 I ... Counw Cl••' ol Or•noe County "" Merc11•.1m P UBLIC NOTICE LIP• AlfO ACCIO!HT AHO HIALTH IYNOPSIS OP THI! AMNUA~ STATEMENT • YI Ai. t:NOIO OI CaMeltl 11, ti?a e4 Pre•._.,.,...._. Liie 111a11r•l'C• Cem.,.,., 01 Pllll•Hlplll•, ... , M•rll•I "'"'• Phot.-.iplll•. ...... " ..•. , .. ,. Tot ti •dMlnfd •1•h Totallla!ljlllln CePll-' fMlld VP Grou IMllCI In •nd ContrlllU*I ~u\ COflllngenc:, R-rve• un .. •ton9d funcb (turplu' l G<lln ILOU) from-rt1tl0n\ lncru~ IOe<rH\tl In Capll•l f4ncl Sur·plU\ .,.,,,,.. t.,\ ln1ur•nct ln "ore• Ne llOllwlOI A« ldlflt ..,., ... 1 ... -•umt•MI 1n,11r-• 111 ron• 1.eo1,ut t,oa,UJ .... St.050•2 C.lllOflllo 8"11""\ Peot Act-I..,., N•lllt ()tl'mlum\.01 ... ct C.lllOml• 1111>11\f"\• p~ ··-~ Wfl -e!W <Hiiiy tMt 11111 ellO.,. lt-1 .... In Mt-flCe wlll'I I~ An...,•I Sl•le-lflf ttlot _, enONI Ot<e"'W JI, 1t7a ,.,.,_ lO '"° I,,...,,_,. C- ml\\I-IJf tf\O State ot Colllorftlt. ~ te law 1$1 Wllllem A ~ra, SI. Viet Pr"ldfM ii1 J_, r SV!or 5-<marv ltlil>ll\/ltd Or.,,.. Ca.•t 0.11¥ l'llot -c~ 7. a. i 10. II. i.,. •• al >e le lli IS • ' CA~ IMPROVEMENT Sundly, March 11, 1079 ' DAIL V PILOT A 9 Whatever Happened to 'Miracle' Carburetor? By l\RTllUR R. VINSEi. OI \lie 0111, .. i ... ,._,. A mall Southland rarm whose \ICM&n for II revolutiunary nt>w uutumobtlt> uArburt-tor wa:. hatl<>d ~u. .. mt>C'h:tnt<'til me'jsaah \IX yei.rs ugo ln the la~ Arnb oll rri'1' tod11) h fan.ill~ on th,• 'l'rgl' of produl'l aon l'ollutaon Cvntrol'i lndllitn'"'· of Tulut' an<i rormt•rly of Turranrl'. " ubout to s lut marlu•I 1n6: the-ronlrt•H•r u.11 t\t•n1Jt.: Carburt'tor Jtnt 1n rimt• for tht' rtt·w Irani.in rw•trol.-um eiq>ort 1•rb1!4 SO~U'ONE 0 l 't: '"~.:c>,tc-ct thf' mun v.ho butll .a ht'tlt•a m1111,t•tr,1p v.uuld find lht.' world h1•ul 1nl( J 11.ath to tu .. tloor und that':. what ha11 11t•111•c1 111 lhl' hoJ)('lul PCl purtnenh11, In 1117:1 v. ht'n v.urd ll•0tl...-d out Uut whalt· m .m hos lht• mou.,etrap. the automotult• :.uvc·r1'on1c Jl'l5. l'lti~tri c1ty and nudtur powt•r, he 8llll hu~ mk1• And tht m1a1u1tel'mt>nt tif P<.:l which has un da•rJ:ont• muny 1ntt-rnul rhan.cci. In recent years .w1l month~ ,., pru1n1111n~ no m1raC'les, only a twllt•r ( urhure•t11r "TO Bf; •'RANKLY honcst, we're setlinl( u1.1 our ..i:1wmbl:v lanc:t nghl now, bayi, PCI ft14·.,11knt \11•u1 Mulhtan, long associuled with PEKING CYCLIST COULDN'T BELIEVE SPORT AMERICANS TAKE FOR GRANTED Biii and Bob Lange of Newport Beech Jog Through the Forbidden Ctty China Agog Over Jog Newport Pair Dodged Peking Bikes, Kith By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol t.,. Oallr "''lot Slaff No one in Newport Beach would pay much mind to Bill and Bob Lange if the brothers went Jogging past. getting in ~hapc for an upcoming marathon But when the two Newport Beach residents showed up in JOg~ing gear on the Great WaJI of Chana, people not1c•ed. "NO ONE WAS really upset," recallf'd Bill after returning from a February tnp to the P('ople's Republic of Chma. "They JUSt hadn't <'Ver seen anything like that." The brothers have traveled extensively in Chma for the past four years as part of their bus iness. Asia n Affairs. in which they represent American firms that want to do business in C hina. Btll. J.1. and Bob. 30, both baehelors. are also serious marathoners They decided there was no point in missing out on their regular road work when they took a group to China for two weeks in February. THE ClllNESE ARE being introduced lo Frisbees and Coca Cola. so there's no reason why they shouldn't get acquainted with jogging, too, the two men reasoned. So t h ere they were, wearing their Washington D. C. Marathon T-shirts and shorts in 16-degree weather . hoofing it along the Great Wall. Their parents, Irvine residents, were on hand to snap pictures of the pair-photos that captured as well the incredulous looks from the Chinese . THEIR BIGGEST IDT was in Peking's Tienanmen Square, the heart of the city and the ~ HERB FRIEDLASDF.R IS ~AKl~G GREAT DEALS BUY OR LEA SE1 FREE 50oi~ entrance to the Forbidden City of China's form er rulers. Because the square is the s ite for display of propaganda posters. there can be as many a s 6,000 people 1n it at once, Bill explained. He sajd the first group to get interested in them was always the children. "The kids always would say 'Hi.' Many times we'd have 10 or 20 youngsters following us." he said. "You really had to keep your eves open or you would gel smacked by a bicycle." · Once, Rill said, a Chinese rode up on his bicycle and tried lo practice his English while the brothers ran. llE STARTED A conversation and Bill re· called they ended up with a handful of kids and a pack or about 50 cyclists trailing them around the huge square. He said the reaction was generally positive because "they realiud that what we were doing is healthy." Bill said he's never seen any other joggers in China. "It's not likely that jogging will catch on there until the government tells them lo run." he added. rn the meantime, the brothers plan to con- tinue their roadwork when they travel. "We did a bout 100 miles on that trip, maybe we can do more next time," Bill said. MORE COLORS MORE PATTERNS in no-wax cushioned vinyl floors by Congoleum • Crlstallo radiates with elegance. warmth and a sparkllng shine • Choice of contemporary colors • A ne>-wax Shlnyl Vinyl• floor • Available in 12' widths for easy seamless installation • Built-In cushion for comfort °"" $]9J llq.yd. Casa Fina INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO Showroom-St.c:llffVlll~24 2219 M&ln St,-Huntlnoton hleh the device once heralded as a partial solution to the early '70s oil crises and air pollution. "We've had to do some refining of the de· 11ign and we are finished. except for the road testing," Mulllcan said. "We do not have a miracle product." he emphulzed. "One thing we do know, It will function bet· te r than any other carburetor on the market, de- pending of course on how a person drives, .. Mullican added. SPEClnCALLV, THE device developed by Willard Kendig, an associate of brothers Haig and Harry Marashlian, of Torrance, differs from conventional carbs in Its air-fuel mixture ratio. And the approximately 18 to 20 parts to 1 part air-fuel mixture is fed Into a vehicle's engine through a variable venturi, or throat, which automatically adjusts under certain conditions. Conventional carburetors run a 16-to-1 ratio. "Our carburetor is self-compensating for altitude," explains Mullican, noting a tonven- tional carburetor runs a richer fuel mixture at higher altitudes, thus increasing consumption. THE KENDIG VARIABLE ventricle device was originally designed and marketed in limit- ed quantities to high performance and racing auto enthusiasts through the Marashlians . Chances appear good the average motorist may be able to obtain one for his own six to eight-cylinder V-block engine by the end of the year, according to Mullican. Kendigs might have been available sooner. but for the design refinement required, the move lo Tulare County. management shakeups and extensive business negotiations . "We've been battling this thing for eight years. We're pretty well ready to go into pro- duction. I would say within the next 90 days," explains Mullican. "WE'RE A SMALL company and we originally planned to license it out to a large company," he added, saying PCl management could never arrive at a suitably profitable deal with anyone. He says 30 assembly line employes will be needed to make the onetime-vaunted miracle carburetor louted e rroneous ly by some media sources as. Eliminating s mog-producing emissions from Kendig-equipped vehicles. Tripling an automobile's gas mileage. Being banned by the Air Resources Board and targeted for a suppression effort by the Big Four auto builders <See CARBURETOR, Page AH> Teller Training Sessions Slated Coastline Community College will offer three nine -week ~essions in bank teller training begin- nin g in mid -April . in F ountain Vall ey, Weslmmster and Costa Mesa. The course will cover the basic skills of being a bank teller , including handling cash, check pro- cedures. deposits and withdrawa ls. bank services and customer relations. Times for the sessions : 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mon- days at Fountain Valley High School, room B-11, 17816 Bushard, Fountain Valley; Tuesdays. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., beginning April 17, al Westminster High Sch ool, room S-5, 14325 Golde nwest St., Westminster . and 7 to 10 p.m Wednesdays, begin- ning Apnl 18. at Estancia High School. room 227 , 2323 Placentia, Costa Mesa Registration may be made in advance at the college's main administration office, 10231 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley, or in the first class session. More illformation is available Crom the col· lege's admissions office. 963-824 . SUNDAY tea ca 1na Music by Guy Halferty EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON In February and March • 1 :30 to 4:30 SOUTH COAST PIAZA Jewel Court To subscribe to your community newspaper call 642-4321 DAILY PILOT ' 'm of 'he vay l()Ul dlh. reet 'i3\d "It next your was That about '(, •5,000 nder· a bel· !Pd al ~alur- t t .4 le ~ V ,.LOT Surtday, March I I, 197'1 If Facing Chill Wind, :Just Cope EDITOR'S NOT'f ~ml"" ~· colMr c.' ol l#o1r I~ ~ t"OJ/.Wr '1 ~., Wftllltin 11 lt-n ptf'dl(lo t>li' ~·that mron we-'" '" /or prnncr-4'1\I Clto"fl"• Mo11t>t>. ti..t mo11bc' no• """' • n &ook "' tM t"ha"f1i"l1 tlamar~}*'fVr't fTOm .somr nprnn r rv /U'ld UENVEk tAP> Tti• Madw.t"l 111 buried undt>r UOU!>UllllY hl'UVV l\fl(IWS ('ahfomla ~()('!I through two wlntl'r~ 01 t·lltreme drouiht. th<•n 1-. lnunda.lt'd by ram Thf' South 11h1vt•n w1lh un11C' cu11tomed cold Ret'urrenl drouxht bring~ famine and death \o areas of W1·~1 Africa lnchn 1~ souked by n oods; nor1htrn Europe buttt<red b y ~t·vt•re storm . WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR chmutt•'> Do !>uch increasingly frequent extremes portend • new paUem'' Are we headed for another tCt' age., Or trouble from a gradual heating of the Earth by manJund's tndu!ltrtal and agricultural activities? _ T~ answers are far from clear. One thing Is andasputable: The world has been cooling off since World Wa r 11 , about one degree Fahrenheit. But that may be only a temporary swing in the climate. Climatologists agree that the constants of climate are change and natural variability. But they note the increase in world population and soaring demands for food make it tougher to cope with climate extremes. AND THEY HA VE TROUBLE gauging the ertects of humanity's accelerating works pollui.nts from factories, carbon dioxide re- leased by fuels, the heat of cities. ... ~ RARE DELIGHT For Brent Novak, 9, of Los An~eles , January's snow flurries were the stuff of drama. But for vacationers in the normally balmy Sun Belt, the winter of '79 brought f ew smiles. COLD/COLDER/COLDEST A Plaee in the S1•n That Was Just Too Much to Ask This Winter By Tiie A11e>elaled Preu There was just no place to escape to this wlntllr. The bltt~r winds of the north bit deeper than us ual Into the West and Midwest, WTapped evuythlng In white from the Roekles to the CatskUl.s. punished Chicago severely for being on Lake Michlgan. BUT THAT'S WHERE winter is supposed to be. not in Arizona. the Valley of the Sun. Not in Palm Springs, not in Miami, not in Hawaii, not in s unny California or lively Las Vegas. Those places were refuge for Americans willing and able to pay $100 a day or more for a respite from winter. But this winter they bad oo place to go. Snowbound Chicagoans could see sweatered pro golfers shivering and soaldng through 72 holes of televised golf in the Sun Belt, and see other tournaments cut s hort by weather. They could see vivid televised pictures of the rain- s wo lle n Salt Rive r between Tempe a nd Phoenix, Ariz. ALL THAT P UBLICITY stopped a lot of northern money from going south this winter. And for hotels and shopkeepers who rely on that annual tranfusion, it bas been a lean winter. "It's been rough on us," s ays John Marks, bead of the Scottsdale, Ariz., Chamber of Com· mer ce. "I really can't identify one place this winter where you could go in the Sun Bell." What's worse, it comes on the heels of two very fortunate years for this western resort when, as Marks says, "we really filled up the Valley of the Sun." TIDS YEAR MOST Arizona hotels are run- ning 5 percent vacant , which isn't bad -but they expected to be booked solid, and some hotels have been up to 15 percent vacant. Emp- ty rooms represent people who aren't shopping, playing golf or dining out. Not one of the nation's fabled resort areas could offer more than a 55 percent possibility of sunshine in January, and February was not much better. Storms blew In over the Pacalic to bedevil the Southwest. and cold fronts boomed down to nudge the normal warmth of Florida. The best bet in winter vacations, it turned out, was Hawali. HONOLULU HAD NEAaLY normal tem- peratures for January. the latest month com- piled by the National Weather Service. Its rain· fall was up only slightly, 12 days against an aver age 10. But whe re it could expect an average of 63 percent of available sun, it racked up only SS percent. Still it was a better bet than Las Vegas , which caught almost 10 inches of snow in January and r ecorded four lJmes its average precipitation. Normally the sun shines 78 per. cent of the time, but this January that was marked down to 53 percent, not enticmg odds for any conservative gambler. The Phoenix area also expects the sun to shine 78 percent of the time in January, but this year it was down to 55 percent, and tem- peratures were-down six degrees from the average bigb of 65. Rainfall was four times as much as normal. MIAMI RAD LESS rainfall than normal for January, but it bad less s unshine. too. Normally the percentage of available sunshine runs 60 percent, but this J anuary it was 52. Oldlime residents, Scottsdale's Marks says, don't remember a January as wet as this one. As an indication. flood insurance is based on statistics that a flood will occur once every 100 years. , "We've bad three in the last 10 months," says Marks . Desert evenings are always cool, be adds, but this year it has been just plain cold. The winter offers two lessons. One, it is an indication of a long hot summer. Two, it re- quires a kind of patience and a faith that this too shall pass . ~H54 I 914 HAa90a ll VD. COSTAWISA I Normal climate is the total e ffect of weather conditions in an area over a period of time -a few winters don't make a trend -and is determined by a complex mixture or forces. Stephen Schneider of the National Center for At· mos pberic Resear ch at Silver Springs, Md .. describes the main features or nature's weather engine like this: CARBURETOR'S 'NOT A MIRACLE' • • • Plumbing Inspection Cla,ss Due Notice Of Nondiscriminatory Polley "Nature puts energy into our system, primarily energy from the sun. The energy 'W~re qtdtr ~apa.,. of draf,. Ing IDith tltr a"'rragrs., IJ11C it"• , lltr IJad tri•lrr, tlw drt1 ----~ that ll"fl" hart-to fHo prrparrd for." -from the sun is absorbed all around the Earth, most Of it in the tropics because they Sil square· ly in the sun's rays; less at the poles. "THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE makes air rise in the tropics and sink at the poles: warm air moves toward the poles. So wa rm air moves toward the poles and the cold air at the poles n ows back under it. "The Earth is also s pinning That deflects these wind currents into the complex pattern or what we call atmospheric circulation .... "It's the balance of these energy nows, with some other fa ctors like Earth radiation, that creates wind currents, ocean currents, pre- cipitalJon patterns, deserts. forests and so on." BUT WHAT HAPPENS WREN these fac- tors combine to produce something unusual? During the winter of 1977, for example, tbe up- per level winds, the jet stream, looped up to Alaska and down into the Midwestern states. Result: the West had the warmest and driest .winter in more than a century, and the East the opposite. Jn 1972 and 1974, the monsoon, the main l'ainfall, failed in India and Africa. Result: World grain stocks went down, people starved and food prices we nt up. Were the extreme weather events of the 'past few years beyond normal expectations for world climate? .. THE ANSWER IS BOTH yes and no,'' ;lays Dr. Reid Bryson, direetor of the Institute f or Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin. ••If we look back over 1,000 years, we find tbere have been bigger extremes by far -but not randomly distributed." Schneider adds "The best you can say is .that the climate will change as it has in the last few hundred years. There'll be extreme periods of drought and wet, and warm and dry. But the averall global climate will drift up and down, a :dC41"'8 or two over a period of centuries to -thousands of years, unless humans do aometbillg that makes it change more rapidly.•• • Coping with climate is the main concern. "We're quite capable of dealing with the everaaes. but it's the bad winter, the dry sum- mer that we have to be prep a red for." ,Schneider says. . ••l'VE CALLED IT A 'genesis strategy• :alt.er Joeepb'a advice to the pharaoh to store up the grain in the good years aginst the in· '.evitabWtyofthebadyears. • •'Well, there are bad years now," Schneider :continues, "and it's not just storing grain. It's •toring Datural gas, so you don't have half of .()blo unemployed in a bad winter. It's storing )Irater so that California and Colorado don't go 'dry all year. : "And It's storing food, not just in the Unlted States but in Africa and Asia, the places where ;already half a billion people are malnourished •nd where any bad stress on food production :trom bad weather increases famine and st.arva· Uoo." A.a with any insurance policy, •you have to pay the premium," Schneider saya, "but we must be prepared to put lo the investment so we bav• tbe teeurity to deal with ~ weather ex· tremes." .. HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! TmD Oii WAIHIMG TMOtl DMTY ~U9DOITl'a. YOU ,,_ ....... -•-.LY .... a MY 'CLI lilllll .................... ..... . ,.. .......... .,,. COIOMA .. MAI. I ••• , Ii .... c... ........ ,.. ................... - <From Page A9> None of t he <1bove is true, it was. established. after an original news release from Capitol News Service bally hooed the Kendig carburetor which 1s both simpler yet more effi - cient than others Mullican said original ·alterations in the Ke ndig high performance engine carburetor Just didn't work out for adaption to, sa y, an average family l'ar. "Rut we du1 some more re-des1gmng and now we've got <1 good street design," says the head of the company which currently employ& 18 persons. He said the PCJ Board of Directors met last week to discuss pricing of the advanced new carburetor which is designed for minimum 350 CC V-block engines and upward in size. MULLICAN SAID price has generated much discussion, adding that for that model, it s hould be compe titive with con ventiona l carburetors. about $185 for a fou r-barrel Chevrolet model. A cash now through the company to finance continued production and s tart of building units for smaller autos 1s of paramount importance, he said. "Our first sales will be to fleet operators," Mullican explained, a dding tbal a large economy driving improvement market for the Kendig device is seen in recreational vehicles. Ile said engineering plans have already been drawn up for a similar carburetor for s maller. U.S. economy class cars. Mullican said at this point it remains to be seen whether such a unit could be built to suc- cessfully improve carburetion performance lo certain imported economy and sports cars. "THE MARKET WE'RE aiming for is RVs and large engines, such as small trucks and pickup trucks.'' If Iran's withholding of oil from the U.S. does create shortages severe enough to force ra- tioning and prices up to $1 per gallon as predict· ed, the Kendig could help some users . But there is no way it will eliminate smog or triple fuel mileage. although the latter will be improved as long as proper driving practices prevail on the part of the driver at the wheel. "The Pal Michaels story was slightly exag- gerated," Mullican marvels at the 1973 blockbuster out of Sacramento that predicted miracle mileage and potential elimination of smog. "IF ANY COMPANY bad a unit that would do what he said ours would, that would be won· derful." Mullican declared. NOW THE WORLD'S "BEST" DRAPERY CLEANING "GUARANTllD IN WRITING" Colt, the world's larg111t, wit rettote the hidden beauty In yOVf dr~lel. Colt rlfl'O'l'9S ond d9oM draperies,~ them with perfect ~ ond ewn t.M. And o Colt -' deoning protongs dr<lf*y lif•. STUM CARPET CLEANING ~ WITH ftfl ADOID NOffcnoH OI ••• ~ .. otch anr ~ ~g'""~ "We do not have a miracle product." he continued, addlng that all they have is a better carburetor whose capabilities became distorted at a time when nervous car owners were eager for reassurances. A series of tests conducted by Scott Research Laboratories, one or nine accredited by the Federal Environmental Protection Agen- cy nationwide, proved one th.ing. THE EPA SAID the firm's em1sss1on tests for hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide and nitrous oxides-all s mog components-fell well beneath the 1975 limits set by the government. One of the principals, Harry Marashlian. summed it up in 1913 when he pointed out a carburetor can be built for horsepower. fuel economy or reduced emissions, but never all three. Coastline Community College will offer a nine- w eek con s tru ct ion course explaining codes and specifi cations for plumbing ins pections beginning April 17 at Costa Mesa High School fr om 7 to 1 0 p .m . Thursdays The course wtll e x· plain plumbtn~ IOSPCC· lion of drams. waste. venting, hydraulics, and circulation systems A $1 material fee is re· quired and registration may be made at the col- lege's administration of- fice or in the first class session. For informa- tion. call 963-0824 As To Students The Sm all World Rccr4a t1o n Pro~ram· Pre School admit., ~ludl•nt'\ of a ny r :it·l', color. nallonal and l'lhn1c origin 1(1 all th•· rig hh, pr1 vilr·gt''-· pro i.:ram-. .in<I :11·t 1\ltH·..., i.:1·n1•r.1l h <H'l'nr cl1•1I ur m.1111· ,J\ Ji1,1hl1· lo '>lutknh al lh1· '''h1.ol It d1ws nnl d 1s1·riminL1ll' on thl' ha"'' or race•. color, na tional aml rt hn1 « n r1 ~1n 1n <HJ· m1 n1s tralloo of 11-, L•duca tional pahc1es. :1dm1ss1on., pollc1~. schol:irs h1p and lo an programs . an<I ' :ithl<:tic and olhl'r school- admm1c;tcrt>d progra ms LA Given Renoir's 'Hunter' YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST! HOLLYWOOD CAP > -Film director J ean Renoir. son of the great French impressionist painter, has willed one of h is father 's most famous paintings, "The Hunter," to the Los Angeles County Museum· of Art but has left the bulk of his estate to his wife. Renoir. who died Feb. 12 at age 84. imposed The Reading GamelM Fnrono 7X.I .!li/oi.I Pu._tuft•uo 7!1:! 1xi;x ('rt·n~h"w .!'n r • .!·.1 1 uftUOl't' Ii i llol!I Fvll..r111n lii!I '1'.XX llunl1ni:tnn ll1•1wh II l:!·OliOti AMERICA S FOREMOST READING ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS l\1i~~inrt \'i.,jo 71i>c.771ili As k about our individualized readin~ ins t ruction. E• h ( C II od Nl'\•ll••rt fl••:u·h 1g t years o s uccess. a us t ny. !,,,,.., 1111:; An 111'1 iv it .v or "mt'rirAn 1 .. •11rnin1t {'orpnrnl i11n conditions o n l h e"--------------------------------· museum bequest in his -;=::::=::::=::::=::::=::::===:==:~~~======================================~ will ftled last week ror, • 1 probate in Superior , Court. He said his father , Pierre Auguste Renoir, had speciried that the painting and the frame never be separated, and be stipulated t hat the museum not show the masterpiece in outsid e exhibitions. "THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME WHEN 1 lOLJ> THEM I REDECORATED MY APARTMENT-MYSELf ••• " CAU. NOW FOR NfXT FRf.£ SEMINAR DAlt. OR ARIANGl fOI ~ INIDMtWWllH NO OBUGATION INIDUOR DES~ GUILD/Colep al lntertor Deslsn NlwPon Beech -200 Newport Otntef Or .. Suite 200 (714) CMCMlSOO South &.y-Z3823 Hawthornt BIYd. (213) 373-8'7'94 uttaa-1040 E. Whltttef 8tvd. (213)ee4-10M 8Mf'ty Hiiie-1 USN. Aobefbon ltwd., Sul .. 507 (213) 652-7750 Shemiein O.U-147ail V.ntuta Btwd .. Sult. 812 (213) 981 ·2812 Pllm Spfingt -740 S. Vtlla Road (714) szs.5995 . , .......... -.. ··- MEDICINE Pain Pain I 'l l Long-neglected Area of Medicine Receiv s Attention SEATTLE lAPl The medicaJ doc tors . pe)'chologtitl, soc1•I •'Orkers •nd nurses nted into tht' cl1111room a Uttlt1 a fter 4 o'clock on a Friday afternoon Th t.> 40 or liO m e n and wom en rt'prl'M:n\4-d l4 d asc1pllne» rantlnR t ro m 1 y n t>c ol o 1 > t o clt n tt a l pharm•colo1y to p ychiatry l'My all had orw t-ummon 1oal Tht')' ~anted to fmd out why an 18 )'l'ar old woman ur ft-rf'd rhronk low"r ahdo m1nal pain couplt!d Wlth nau11f'il and ~omllln& And them ll(cutt out how to trC"l1t It Jl1 THIS Wt\S the Wt't kly mtttin.: M thr Univcmuly ol Wa hlngton • Pa,in C:hnh . Ont' or Uw oldt'sl and fln1•. l pain cllniC\ an tht United Stalt•i> The\ Younj woman was one of un t•:sllmatf'd 30 million to 4-0 m11llon Amt:r tcani; 5UHt'rlng fro m <'hronlc pain, a cond ition that p»in 1)~<'1ull5U. uloloa1sts uy l(t\Qu ld be treated as a disease tn l~elf Chrome pain costs taxpa)'ers. ln~urance rom pan1es and 1ndustriu billions each yur Yet It's been largely ignored by the medical estabhi.hml'nl a nd r~cel\e2' but a p1tlan<'e m rest.>ar l'h funds This pa rticular young womun'!'I baby had been l>t1Uborn and a subsequent u1 fe c t 1on n e ces:.1tat e d H com p lett hysterectomy on a girl still a teen-ager By now she had lost a q uarter of her body weight due to her 1nab1llty to keep food down They reviewed her history . dyslexic as a child a troublesome feeder as an infant. . a student who wanted to achieve beyond her abilities ... s pells or hype rventilat ing and fainting as an eighth grader ... a runawa y. .a history of abdominal pains ... depicted as a liar by her mother . . involved in a shaky marnage. the fa mily opposed to psychiatrir treatment. AFTER THE young woman and her pare nts joined the discussion and then wer e excused. the· doctors talked about possible treatments. If two mote tests e xc luded any organic cause. she would be treated throug h psychiatric therapy. T his e xchange a m ong e xperts was calm, but sometimes sparks ny. "Sometimes we have one school say· ing thls is clearly a case or X and someone else says this is clearly a case or Y. That forces us all into a nice lively ex· c hange." says Or. J ohn Bokan, a psychiatrist . And that is one of the ad vantages or the multifaceted approach to one pro- blem -the view from m any different bridges. "Jr yo u 've got a knife , e verything looks like it s hould be cut," s ays Bokan, "and if you've got pills everything might look like it could be c ured with pills.•· Dr. John Bonica , an anesthesiologis t, 'll'l'ANTI C. • • rounded Uwi Vain r 11n1l' in u111. ah~r .,tuUn• a mor mod•-l prO(lr~m 1n Tuoma. WaJh • In l~7 "l 've been pr tlChlnf the i O.pel of lb pain chnJ<' 11lnC'f' the ate ltMO's," u y• Ronlc¥ "From l!MS throuah lh u rly ~·1 I we nt all •round Euros~ and South Amrrlc1 trytn1 to 11~11 tht< t-011 <'f'PI lt wa~ \ t•ry dta<'oura&tntt Thl're • DS no \ l11lbl(' ruponu • by anyone .. TODAY, PaOCaESS 11> visible, and pain dl nl c l) u r c m u ah r oo m ln& throu"hout th(' Unit"d Stak.... but it'1> not nearly t'nough ror Uomu BonlC<i kno~r. Jli.ltn pf'rtionally Ile wrtlJtlt'd hlt1 wav t hroutth !llt'lil<',.I :;rhool ati "Tht> Ma 1>ked Murvd." and wu 1ood f'noul{h tv tukt' thie world light· heavywt"lght N o w n 111 UMl llul the rt' pt<alf'd bone ('run1·h1ng wnd muaclc wrenr hlnit It-ft him with u ul1flowe r ear~. and a notu:tiabh: Hrnp with or Or. John Bon lea, founder of University of Washington'• Pain Clinic, leada cam- pelgn to channel more research funds toward al- levlatlng pain. without the one me talhc crutch he sometimes uses. He a lso has trouble turning his net'k to look o ve r his shoulder He had both hips replaced and also had repair work on both sho ulders when the must'les detached from the bone. Bonica, Ita lian-born. has come up with data that suggests chronic pain costs the Ame rican public between $40 billion a nd $50 billion a year. Some samples: Lower back pain. Every year 7 m illion Americans ar e disabled by it, losing more than 250 million workdays. Cos t : $12 billion. -ARTHRITIS. SOME 21 million Amerkans have it and the pain costs 200 mi1lion los t workdays . That doesn't count lost workdays of those disabled by arthritis . That cost. estimated by the National Institute of Arthritis, is more than $11 billion Recurrin g h eada ches. About 25 million Americans suffer, missing 180 m i Ilion workdays. Patie nts buy $1 billion worth of over ·the-counter pills . Total cost : $10 billion. ·'There is not enough information on the subject and the available knowledge is not used." s ays Bonica. "As far as I know. there is not a medical school in <From PageA3) oceanogra pher said~ And he believes that it will take about 10 days to scour the area. Speiss said the Deep Tow system developed at SIO proved its efficie ncy last year when it Jed the way to what he said were "tre mendously e x- citing" scientific discoveries tn the equatorial Pacific and tbe Mediterranean. HE SAID THE DEVICE was two miles deep in Pacific wate rs when it picked up a hot s pring gushing from the ocean floor and a hitherto un- known species or large clams and other sea life livin~ in the vicinity. Speiss said the Mediterranean discoveries included the location or amphorae jars which may have gone to the bottom in the hold or a stricken vessel befor e the tj me or Christ. He believes that Deep Tow can help scien· lis ts determine how much and what kind of sedimentation has taken place along the ocean fl oor since the Titanic s ank. "It will be interesting to see how the pre- sence of the wreck has changed the c haracter of the marine animal community in the area." he said. "NEW KINDS OF MAlllNE life are known to develop rapidly around wrecks In much shallower wate rs and the same sort of thing might occur at much greater depths," he said. "We hope that we shall see exactly what happens." __ But Speiss makes It clear th.at be does not want Deep Tow used as an instrument that would lead lo some "Hollywood style" treat- ment of the discovery or the Titanic. He is known to favor a bid by Dr. Robert Ballard; a geologist and ocean engineer at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts and an approach bv National Geographic magazine. BALLARD'S INTEaEST IS in the effect that the presence of the liner has bad OQ mariDe life. The maguine hopes to publish an illustrated arti- cle on the discovery. ON THIS SINGER* FREE ARM MACHINE. NOW ONLY Sl69915 This Sty list• machine converts from flat bed to free arm to make hard-to- reach places (like armholes and sleeves) easy to sew. And to make sewing everything else easy, it has built-in zig-zag, stretch, blind hemstitches and a built-in buttonholer. Model 543. tht' l'ountry that teaches pain m1&na1e· ment "There 111 stlll the reeling that chronic pa in paUents are turkeys," HY• Dr. Steve BuUer , a n anesthes lologlat. "Most ph)l11clan1 don't wa nt to deal with tht m " There uc still limited fundl for re · aeurt'b. But Donica keeps cominc back to the epide mic proportloms or chronic pain sufferers. "MINOR THINGS -things that a f- ft'd maybe 20.000 people -have na- l1orl11I campaa.:ns," says Ronica . Not so for pain research He notes that In 1977. the ~tional Cancer ~institute spent $600,000 or a budget or nearly $1 billion on pain ~sea rch but s pent $6 million to t ry to develop a "s afe" cigarette. The medical community has defined chroni<' pam as any pain that persists for six months or more . The other pain, acute pain, is nature's warning s ystem. It tells us when the arms needs a spli nt for a broken bone, when the appendix 1s going bad, when we 'r e p1ck1ng up something too hot. etc. Chronic pain from unknown causes is ofte n passed off with : "It 's all in your head .. .. All pain is in the m ind." says Bonir a. ''You can't say whether pain is organi<' or ps yc hogent<'." When you burn )Our hand. for insta~ce, you just think your hand hurts. It's your brain that registers the pain and nashes lo the hand to move it off t he stove. There are. of course, m alingerers and fakers, although Bokan says he has yet to meet one in his 18 months at the <'link . MANY PATIENTS are addicted to pills and m ust fir st be detoxified Othe rs ha\'e learned to manipulate pain, making it the dominant fat'tor or life with ca reer , friendships and mar-ria~e re\'olving around the ever -present a che "Some people organize their whole h vt.>s a round this pain business," says Betty Peterson. a social worker and one of the fi rst to inter view a patient. The pain clinic does not relieve all p a in, and in some c a ses does n't necess arily want to. One doctor s ays o nly 5 percent to 10 percent of the 1,000 pa - tients seen each year leave saying they have no pain when they leave. But m any leave with lessened pain, and a more functiona l place in society. BONICA NOTES THAT the United States now has more than 300 pain clinics. "Things are on the move. There is a great movement lo strengthen pain re- sear ch all over the world." ~NOW'S THE TIME TO SEW EASIER WITH SINGER·ANDSAVE." 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IMTA AU SH IYIMDfNO IAI et.mm TOMi\ICI VAWICIA VYTUM wmcovau wm.uTH I • • r INSIDE: •Entertainment •Horoscope •Erma Bombeck •Ann Landers , ama.y, M~n l 1, urn~ D•lty Pilot Pl>Olo• lly G•ry Am lM'ose STEVE TIMMONS PUTS ONE UP THROUGH RIVERSIDE'S CRAIG McGHEE (LEFT). ., DAILY PILOT ts II Bucs Take Cake l lcin~ Good, To o, in 84-73 Win 'I By JOHN SEV ANO OI tt'9 0.lly Pl .. t ttaff Or ange Coast College Coach Ta ndy Gillis stated earlier in the week lbal playing in the state JC playoffs was like icing on a cake. And, on Saturday night, t he Pirates devoured a huge chunk of that icing by defeating Rivers ide , the Mission Con- ference's No. 2 ranked tea m, 84-73, in a fi rst round contest before 1,500 at Peterson gym- nasium The victory, the Pirates' 24th against five losses. moves them into the final round of eight and the finals or the state basketball t ourna ment whic h begin at Fullerton State Thursday after- noon. THE PIRATES combined the usua lly superb guard play of Ray Orgill and Pa ul Akin with some excellent bench work by Gary Wills to defeat the crippled Tigers, who came into the game m in us t wo s ta r ters Terry Brush (viral infection> and lead- ing scorer and play maker Tom Wig ht <sprained ankle )-and didn 't s ta rt a t hi rd , Eddie Roberson, because or what his coach described as "personal re- asons. The Pirates look advantage of Riverside's misfortunes by rac- ing to a 14·5 lead before the game was six minutes old Riverside finally regained its composure to tri m the margin to 27-21 with seven minutes re· m aining in the half, but the P irates finished the per iod with a 15-8 spree to give them a 42-29 m a rgin at the inter mission. The deficit remained the same during the early going of the second half, and then Riverside decided to make things interest- ing down the s tretch. WITH OCC holding on to a s eem ingly comfort able 72-57 lead with 5:24 to play, Riverside began to l a ke cont rol on a basket by Ken Copeland and two more by Nigel Lloyd. With the game reduced to a nine-point spread , t he T igers began fouling the Pirates in an effort to regain the ba ll and OCC responded by mis sing three front ends of a one-a nd-one situation. The Tigers proceeded to cash in l wo of the misses and before a nyone knew it Coast's lead had been dwindled to 72·67 with l :41 to play. Fin ally , a ft e r Ri ve rsid e 's Carter McGhee missed the front end of a one-and-one which could ha ve cut the lead lo three. Akan and Orgill took charge m the waning mo me nts a nd hit 10 str a ight free throws between the m for the final margin ''WE WERE J UST trying to get the good shot down the s tre tch." explained a happy Gillis afterwards . "Ma ybe we we re a litUe too deliberate at the end "This was a good win for us. though," he added. Again. as has been the case all season, Orange Coa st's guard play was the story Orgill was part1cul ary outstanding, scoring a game-high 27 points on nine orl 17 shooting from the floor with six steals and seven assists. the latter tying a n OCC career re - cord (301 > set in 1966-68. "Ray is a god ." praised Akin. "There isn't anylx>dY betlcr on our level or play .. ALTHOUGH AKIN ma y hav<' stretched things, his credentials wer en't too bad eithe r · 21 points, e ig ht assists, five rebounds. seven of seven from the free throw line, and two steals Coast was also boosted by the pla y of Wills off the bench who scored 12 points and added threc assists . Pele Neumann also had 12 a nd Steve T1mmom. contnbut ed fi ve points and mne re bound!\ So now 1t ·s on to Fullerton State and the final three round~ of play. It's been 11 y<'ars Mnct· the Pirates last madt• a n ap pearancP an a !>talc tourney. and that team was ehmmated m the second round How are th<.• Pirates· chances this time around'! 'They're playing very good rig ht now," warns H1vers1dc Coach Dave Wa xman, formcr m e nt or a t Newport Harbor fh gh .. Plus they have thl' two best Junior t:ollegc gua rds 1n th(• slate " Gauchos Find a Home Playoffs • ID Hot Slwoting Sinks Long Beach Cit y, 105-87 By E RNIE CASTILLO 04 tll<t D•ilY Pilol S .. lf Unless somebody builds a gym • -that ·s got as phalt on the floo r, c urbs around the bleachers and a sky blue ceiling. there 's no place like home for the Sad- d I e back Colle ge b asketba ll tt:a m The Gaucho!>. who have ad· Justed their street sty le of play from run-and-gun to ~un-and· f!Un. exploded for 66 points in the ~l'cond half to win their 31st con ::.~cut1v~ hom<' game Saturday ni ght, 10~87 over LonJt Beach City College in the first round of the stale JC playoffs . I N A G AM E fai l e d with streaks and milestones. the big· gest news was t h at Gau cho Coach Bill Mulli gan fi na lly got a playoff win. Mulligan . who pi cked up his lOOth victory at Saddle ba c k . h a dn't wo n a playof( game in seven previous tries . "It fee ls g re at," beamed Mulligan, afte r wa tching Sad· dleback shoot an a m azing 64 percent from the field and 93 percent from the line to wan its 11th consecutive gam e. "l can now say that this team is better than last year's. We've never had a shooter like !Ran· dy) Whieldon and we ha ven't NCAA Regional s Bruins S quare Off Against C inde re lla From AP Dispatches WESTWOOD UC L A. t he scourge of college basketball in the west for the past 15 years, begins a bid to claim its fi rst NCAA title since 1975 when the Bruins open play in the West Regional this afternoon. USC, t he Pac-to ru nne rup behind UCLA and a winner in seven straight games, will play in the s econd h a lf of the d o u bleh ead e r al Pauley Pavilion . facing eighlh·ranked De Paul, 22-4 UCLA'S CONFRONTATION with unde rdog Pe pperdine begins at 1:06, while USC's game is slated for an approx· imate tipoff of 3:36. UCLA figures to h ave little trouble with the Waves, who won their Friday night West opener, 92·88, in overtime against Utah ' MISSERSMITH : LOOKS SHARP ~ COCOA, Fla. <AP) -Andy Messersmith began his come. ba ck with the Los Angeles Dodgers as the winning pitcher In a 6"3 exhibition baseball vic- tory over the Houston As tros Saturday. Messersmith, a Corona del Mar resident, allowed only one run, one bit and one walk in three lnninas. He struck out five. The veteran right-bander, wbo won 20 games for Loa Anaeles in 1974, pitched only six Umea last year because of a shoulder in· jury. Lot Angeles took advantage or three Houlton errors to score three cnearned runs . Dave Lopes B'll Russell and Rick l'l'oday o:t had t'f'O hit.a. J Pepperdine and UCLA last met in the 1976 West playoffs, with the Bruins taking a 70-61 decision. "WE'RE PICKED to be t he Cinderella team, 80·1 odds to win it all ," said Pepperdine forward Ollie Malson. "ln 1976 we were the Cinderella team. There's no reason we can't be Ci nderella twice." UCLA will bring a 23·4 record into the contes t, while Pep· perdine is 22·9. Southern Cal made it to the second round with an 86-67 vie· tory over Utah State Friday night at Pa uley. The Trojans, 20·8, will b e the unde rdogs against OePaul. IN THE OPENING round gam e, Tl'ojan guard Ste ve Smith came off lbe bench to score 19 points, 15 or them in the second half as USC pulled away from a 35·32 lead at the intermission. Forward ~rvis Miller added 16 points for the Trojans. Guard Keith McDonald led the Aggies with 23 points, while forward Brian Jackson had 17. Pepperdlne needed a "mira- cle" to send its game against Utah into ove rtime, and the Waves got It. WITH PEPPERDJNE down 77·75 and two seconds remaining in regulation , Ma t s on in- bounded the ball with a length· of·court pass to Ted Scott, and the 5-11 guard, surrounded by Utah defenders, scored a layln at the buner .. "I ruess now we can look past UCLA to USF," Pepperdlne Coach Gary Colton said Joking- ly. Then he turned 1eri0Uf, HY· lo1, "If we can beat UCLA. It would be a dream come true." h a d a center like <Ke vin 1 Magee." MAGEE, A 6·8 cent•r. rut on 15 of 16 shots from the field. g r a bbe d 14 r e b o unds a nd blocked s ix shots. His 33 points were a career high and the best individual effort by a Gauchos tea m that is the state's highest scoring outfit. Whieldon. usually firing away from 20 feet out, canned 11 of 17 shots from the n oor a nd helped open up the middle for Magee afte r Long Beach dominated the early going by saggi ng a nd double-teaming in the middle. Together , they account for Mulligan 's change in philosophy from a fast break oriented at- tack. "WE DON'T RUN as much a ny more," Mulligan admits. "Our rule is, if we can't get Whieldon the jump shot, we'll wait for Magee." They weren't doing loo much, though, in the first half when Long Beach quickly took control by hitting its first three shots and fi ve of its fi rst se ven. Sad- dl e back didn 't scor e its 10th point until the 11:50 mark and the Gauchos, down by eight on three occasions, didn't lead until there were four m inutes left in the half. Nobody, however , seemed to pa nic. And when the Gauchos opened the second half with a 12-2 spurt that a llowed them to get into the ir norma l flow. Fu-st Stint For Ryan From AP Dispatches P·ALM SPRINGS-Nolan R y an makes his first ap- pearance of spring training to· day a s he takes the mound against Corona del Mar High product Matt Keough and the Oakland A's . Ryan is expected to pitch lbe first two innings, with a sue· cession of hurlers going a max· imum of two innings after that. a s per pitching coach Larry Sherry's plan. KEOUGH, AN ALL·STAR In his rook:le season with Oakland las t year, will be trying to solidify his Position in the start· Ing rotation and perhaps help the A's log their second straight exhlbitJon win over California. On Saturday Oakland rallied for seven runs in the el1hth ln· ning to come from behind and log an 11·5 victory at Palm Springs. The Angels exploded for five runs in the bottom of the first and appeared to be coasting, wltb Frank Tanana turnln1 in two 1corele11 Inning£ for hls stint to start tbe 1ame. Whieldon and Magee quickly turned the close game into a runaway . "WE JUST COULDN'T get the ball inside ,.. said Magee, who d idn't take a shot in the fi rst seven minutes and had Just six points at halftime. "They were blocking me out pretty good but in the second half we started s hooting better. "'We didn't cha nge anything al halftime." Whieldon was especially hot from a 45 degree angle from the rig ht side but said he could have hit from anywhere . "Whereve r I get open, that's my shot ," he said. Saddleback seemed low-key from the start but it was by de- sign, not apathy . "Coach doesn't get us too fired up," Whieldon said. "But we get fired up on the inside. We try to stay relaxed and that's the way it should be.·· ''I DON'T THINK emotions m atter that much," Mulligan said. "My wife is e motional but she doesn't play. If the players can't get themselves up for the state playoffs, they won't ever be . They know if you lose you're out.·· The only tense moment in the second half came when Ed P a trick, the Gauchos' play. m a king gua r d , wa s e jected along with Long Beach sub Chris Klein for fighting. occ·s RAY ORGILL LOOKS FOR A BUCKET. Stacy Maintains Lead Wpez Within Tiro Strokes LOS ANGELES CAP) -Hollis Stacy, winner of the women's U.S. Open Championship the past two years, withstood a challenge by defending champion Nancy Lopez and extended her lead to two strokes after Saturday's third round of the Suns tar Classic. Stacy, who turns 25 Friday, carded a one- under-par 71, giving her a 54-hole score of 209. seven-under-par ove r the 6,268-yard, par 37-35 Ra ncho Pa....~ golf course. THE 22· YEA.JM)LD LOPEZ, who captured nine Ladies Professional Golf Assn. tournaments last year but has yet to win in 1979, moved into second place at 211 by firing a 70 on Saturday . She lost a chance to be even closer because she bogeyed the 18th hole. In third place , three strokes off the pace. was Susie Berning, afte r a 71. Ne xt al 213 were hometown favorite Amy Alcott, Pat Bradley and Laura Baugh. Alcott, who grew up In nearby Santa Mon1ca, fired a flve·under-par 67, which included birdies on four of the final Uve holes. Bradley bad a 73 and Baugh a 68 in tbe third round, which was played in mostly clear weather with light winds . "t•M llAPPY. liwas a very solld round," said ~lacy. 0 1 f~l lood with the way I'm playing now ; l 've played really solid golf all week. "l don'tknowwhat it's going to take Sunday. J 'm going to try to hit the greens and make a couple of putts. It's really tough to make putts here. The greens arc ilow and bumpy.'' Lopez said she was a lso happy with the way she played, but expressed disappointment about her finishing bogey on the par-four, 366-yard 18th. She went over the green, chipped to wit hin six feet but missed the par putt. "You don't like to bogey that last hole," said Lopez. who earned a record $189,814 last year . "It makes you want to come back, though, the next day. "IT MADE ME MAD. You can't take out you r frustration on the next shot. Actually, I think l was still kind of shook up from chipping In at 16. That was a lucky birdie." Lopez refe rred to a shot she made from about 40 feet that moved her to within a shot of Stacy. The 72-hole event finishes today, with $15.000 going to the winner. Lopez prevailed last year with a three-under- par 285, a score which almost certainly will be bet- tered this time. Dale Lundquist, who began the third round at ?39, one stroke behind Stacy, soared to a 79 Satur lJay and Is apparently out of contention. .... Jl2 DAIL V PILO I A Captule Report From the World of Spor11 f1~or111er Lion Mike Lucci ~t a Ta t~ of <.:ern nt f'Mm i\P 1)t-.pattlM-" SOl l'lffl f:I () \tlrh l'ormN pro foot [iJ b.111 ~t.1r M1k1• 1.un-1 i.'4 H h1 a. cun.\Jlh.·rlnl( flllog 4 t, hrutJlll' l h.11 >:t'' .1.:.uni.t µohn • in lhl~ Ovtrnlt ,,1 h111 t. "'h11 .111 1•,h-tJ tu m for c!runk drl\ 1na I ll\'1' •• h .!, :'I!! p(llll~111"r. 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Floyd Rath:.. -----Quote ol 1lw Da11----- Ron F1lrly, comme nting on his lowest point in a 22-year major league care~r: "It was when I left the Dodgers for Montreal and I was trying to explain it to my s on thnt I was no longe r a Dodger. He asked. '(}oes th1s mcan l don'thaveadaddy anymore?'" Cont-ic.-f Sf"ore• a K rt~kotd Rahwav State Prison inmate James Scott m !>Cored a l00·round light heavyweight knodout with Richard Kales Saturday night to up his re· cord to 14 -0 1 at Woodbridge, N.J .... J<'ea lht'rW<'r ~ht champion Danny "Little Red" Lopez knoc·kt'<l oul cha ll<'ngcr Roberto Cantanon or Soain in the second round at Sall Lakt> City . . . Carlos Zuate of Mt!x1co City reta ine d his World Boxing Council ban- tamweight championship by knocking out Mensah Kpalogo of Togo, West Africa, with a left hook to the rib cage in the third round . . . An overweight Victor Galindez stopped Argentine Roberto Aguilar in the seventh round in a warmup for hi s WBA light heavyweight title bout against cham. pion Mlke Rossman. Galindez weighed in at 1.84~ Pounds, nearly 11 pounds more than he did when his bout with Rossman in Las Vegas was cancelled at Kon the last minute two weeks ago. ~~. 4 Goab Lead Capftab The Was hington' Capitals. led by Tom Iii Rowf''~ four goals three by 10:52 of the opening , veraod~ and a pair or assists, swept past the Washington Capitals. 7·5, in Saturday's National Hockey League action. The scoring outburst by Rowe gives him 29 for the season ... Third period goals by Bk .. Mlddlt'ton and Terry O'Rellly gave Boston a 4-3 victory over Minnesota ... Wayne Merrick and Lorne Henning led the New York Islanders to a 7-1 win over Chicago ... Rookie Mike Boland scored his first NHL goal to give Buf· rato a 5-5 tie with Atlanta ... WlU Palement set up all the Colorado goals. including a pair by PaaJ Gardner and RIO· dy Pierce as Vancouver fell, 3-1 ... A third-period goal by Gttg Malone, his 25th or the season, carried Pittsburgh over Philadelphia, 3-2 ... Lucien DeBlols scored twice m a three-goal third period that carried the N~w York Ra ngers toa6·3 victory over Montreal. l'ree, Freet11an CUp Ca.,aUrr• Lloyd Frt>e poured in 33 points and rookie m guart1 Freeman Wiiliams chipped in 21> Satur- day night to lead the San Diego Clippers to a 121 115 National BasketbaJI Assn. victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers . . . Motel Malone scored 26 points and pulled down 17 rebounds to pace the Houston Rock ets lo a L24·109 decision over the New Orleans Jazz DUiy P1ult1 converted an offensive rebound Into 11 three point play with four seconds remaining to .clve th<· San Antonio Spurs a 111·110 win over the New York Kntcks James SUIS ignited the Spurs with 31 points. Broun~. H 09ter Prop~I• Rot1als, ~·2 Steve Braun's three-run homer in the • second inning Saturday paced the defending American League West champion Kansas City Royals to a ~-2 victory over the Texas Rangers tn an exhibition baseball game ... Robin Vount lined a lbree-run home r and Doa Money scored on a baHs·empty •hot in a six-run seventh inning to gtve the Mllwauke~ 8rewer1 a 13·8 victory over the Chicago Cubs . . . thrlpt Euu and George Scott belted homers and the Bottton Red Sox withstood Atlanta 's wild e.ight·run eighth lnn1n1 in banging on for a 9·8 victory over the Braves . . . Former An,el first baseman llon Jacbon boycotted the Minnesota Twlna• exhibition opener against the Detroit Tigeu becauae or a contract dispute. Jackson, obtained by the • Twins in December. Is seeking a three.year contract. -li*'fl 1t'rnt~ •--••••e Iowa 's1\irestlers painted the Onal sweeping • etrokes on their NCAA tournament maaterplece Saturday night, winning two individual UUes and nearly breaking the record for most team polnt.s in the 45 yenrs of the event. The champlonsblp 11 Iowa's fourth in flve years •.. DoellJe AIUIOll locked up the 11th poslUon Saturday as 20 ca"' qualified tn time trials to round out the »car field In today'1 Richmond 400 • NASCAR Grand NaUonaJ 1Lock car race . . . Fountaln Valley HJgh 1rad KeDD)' Ma....,.• placed aecond In the uo high hurdles <H.7> and ru a te1ofthewtnnina400 ,.. Jay, helping Stanford to a 100-53 victory over defendlna NCAA OMalon JU champ Oec~t.al ln a track and fttld meet ... Bult PfllMr beat fellow American ••eee Tu. aer 4-6, M, 7-5 to 11ln the ftnal ol the Grand Smub CUp tennls tournament In Sao Paulo .•• F~·Meded ,. ... , hraWI and slxth·aeeded ~ w• will meet toda7 l.n the Cina.la ol a pro tournament lD Pblllldelpbla Turnbull rallied to beat ltoeleCaaals M , W , 1·2ud Wade dJpped ._ .. l'Ar,1-t, 7-.5,l·S. . . . "'"""I~• BYU'S FRED ROBERTS CASTS OFF OVER THE DONS. Paeifie Falls USF, Marquette Breeze From AP Dispatches T UCSON Sam Worthen anrt Berna rd Toone :-.core d 18 apictc as No. 12 Marquette c ruised tu a n easy 73·48 triumph Saturday over outma nned P acific in the final game of the NCAA Wei.t Region al college bas ketball tournament In the first game of the second-round double-header. All- Amenca center Bill Cartwright scored 24 points a nd keyed a second half scorin~ explosion that earned No. 19 San Fran cisco to an 86·63 victo ry over un ranked Brigham Young . T he 1977 national champion Warriors s t arted off s lowly, troubled by Pacific 's physica l defens t'. and traile d unlit midway through the first half when Toone connecte d fro m the corner for a 14· 12 advantage After that. Marquette never trailed. The Warriors pushed out to a 28-22 hatnime le ad on th<' ~trength of Toone 's 12 points and Worthen's eil(ht Th<' Tigers . le d b y Ro n Cornelius' 12 pomts. were una ble tu put anything togethe r IO lht• serond half Worthen's 11teu<ly hall handlln~ und s leight or h a nd wilh Puclrlc's pus11es helped the War rlor.s s urge nw11y t<1 their 25 point t'<lj(•• 11l 1111• finis h, which wns the lar~1·sl of ttw l(Umt· 1'*'6 llp•rt BLOOMI NGTON, Intl Center Hlrk Multi<'k i1c•1Jrcd M polnlR 1111<1 l.lonc•I <; ri•1•11 oddecl 13 a te nllllh rnnkc•d l.11u1s111n11 St11t c• h<>lll i\p1Hilar h1un Slult• 71 a7 F:urlH·r. St11n J1111hn hit II foll nwoy 20 foot jum1wr ut lht• buzz<'r '"' Toledo rullled from 14 polotK down to up~cl 14th rftnk<'cl low~1 74 72 In tht• H('<'ond roun<l nf lh(' NCi\A M lcfoast I ournumc•nl Suturduy Iowa hit 614 JWrt't!Ol or llli i.hols In the flr8l huH. l>ul WIA:. hl'ld to 40 percent by thc· Toledo iont• dt• feos~ In the fina l pcrmd. Iowa Couch Lute Ol11on, u former MerlM lllgh {'ollch, !1alc1. "The-pol nt ((u.rd '!I Job IR to penetrntc l.c>stcr wn11n 't doing lh thlnas he s hould In the aecond half. Obvlou11ly. Ron wus not Involved In the ~ame ois much u we would hnve llkcd." ··we went to a man·to·m•n de· fense al halftime be<'llUIJe we were behind," uld Toledo Coach Robert Nlc hol11. "We didn't rully adjust to ~lop Lester. but il worked out that way." About the winning s hot. Nlchola 1ald, ''We wanted to l(et the ball to Joplin or Lehman, have them tako It. down and 1 \ lt off 81 aoon as poulble wtth Swaney .etUng In poaltlon for a rebo\lnd.' ... 91!• a S•rprbn PROVIDENCE -Roo1evelt Boule 1cored 19 points as Syracuse barely •urvlved a furloua cotqeback by Connec· lieut to m(iYe Into the NCAA £aat Rqional Hmlflna11 wllb • KH 81 victory after Rutgers upset l llh ranked Georgetown 64·58 in lh t.• first g:.r me of a doublt' hC'ader <it th<' Providence Civic Cl•nter S:.rturday. Jammin' James Bailey and Darvl Strickland combined for 40 points in the Opl'ner as Hutge rs advanced to t he NCAA E as t semifinals Friday 1n Greensboro. N.C. In the s econd g ame. lOth- rankE>d Syracuse piled up leads as h igh as 25 Points in the first half and had a 17-point margin. 52-35. at halftime. before Con- necticut staged a comeback that cut the Syracuse lead to four points with 24 s et'onds left. A slam dunk by Bouie, a 6·11 r enter. capped t he victory for the Orangemen, who we re out· scored 46-37 in the second half. The losing lluskies rattled Syracuse in the ear ly going after ante rm1ss1on as center Jerr Carr dominated the rebounding and added 12 points for his totaJ or 17 Mike McCay led Connecticut w1lh 21 points and freshman Corny Thompson added 18. Dale Shackleford stemmed the tide for Syracuse with nine s econd-half points and Louis Orr had 17 for the ~a.me. Loea'6dll, It'.". DAU.Mi The clutch second- h alf 1-1hoot1ni:t of junior guard lhtrrell Crirrith propelled the UUh-ranked Louisville Cardinals past scrappy South Alabama r.9-66 Saturday in u second-round NCi\i\ Midwehl Regional game. Okluhoma rode the 25-point f>COtHll-! of Haymond Wh itley to a !10 76 vic tory ove r lhe 15th· ranked Texas Lon,::horns in 1he frrst game of lhe doubleheader :it Moody Coliseum. l.ou1svillc will meet today's winner of th~ Arkansas-Weber State gam e Friday in Cincinnati while Ok luhoma will play the -Nlnner of the Indiana Statt!· Virginia Tech matchup. Louisville, now 24·7 for the ~euson. swept to a 33-28 hall· time 1.-ad. then had all kinds of trouble putting the Jaguars away in the second half. South A1abama pulled to within "0·39 on a bucket by Scott Wiiiiams Grirflth then took r hllrf(b, and later hls three-point play with l :40 left put the out· come out of reach. G rmith scor ed 13 or his 17 1>01nts In the second half. fo'r e11hman centtr Scooter McCray was high.point man for Loulsvlllti with 21, 1~ of them coming In the flnit half. The Jaguar11, <'hamplons or tht Su n Belt Co nfe r e n ce who finis hed the year with a 20-7 re- cord. were led by De nnis Still, who scored 18 points. Ed Raina added 1S points before foullnt out with l~s than two minutes to play. In the fint 11me, Oklahoma's Whltley sln1e<J the Teua aone rrom the oullllde In the first haJr. then pe~sonally took charae when ~ Lonahorna caught fire 1n the second half. BA.SKETBALL I HOCKEY. Today's TV By HOWARD L. HANDY °' .... .,....,,.. ........ Follow!~ are the ma for SPOrts events on televlslon tOday. ~atlngs are: ./ .1 .t .1 e11cellent; ./ / ./ worth watchlnc;i; 1 .t fair · 1 forget 1t. \ n 10:25 e.m., Chennel 11 ./ ./ ./ I BASEBALL: l-4ouston vs. C>odQer5. Announcers: Jerry Doggett and Ross Porter . . The Nationa l Leaque champioo Los Angeles Oodgef"s tace tl'le Houston Astros in a spring exhibition oame at Vero Beach, Fla. toge~ the televislOf\ baseball season under w1'Y- Houston is a dark-horse contender for the National L~ague West tllle behind the Oo<Sqers, San Francisco and C 1 nc. l nnat i. ~ 1 p.m .. Channel 2 ./ ./ GOLF : Jackie Glea son lnverrary Classic. Announcers: Vinc e Scully, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker, Ben Wrighl, Frank Gheber, Ken Venturi. Larry Nelson. in his Q\.le'St for his first professional golf chan:ip1onsh1p , ta kes a four-stroke lead over the field ttl the Jackie Gleason lnverrary Classic tournament today 1'fter thrC{> rounds of play. Nelson shot a five-under par 67 5atur· day to go 13 shots under par. ~ Noon. Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ NCAA BASKETBALL: UCLA vs. Pepperdine. Announcers: J ay Randolph and Lynn Shackleford. UCLA's Bruins !23-41. the No. 2 ranked team In the na· t1on, will play Pepperdine !22-91 in a second round game a t Pa uley Pav1hon. Peo!>f'rdine defeated Utah Friday niqht in overtime 91-88 to advance to today's showdown. Oa,.id Gr~nWOod Pa<:es tti e UCLA attack while seven-foot center Ray Ellis and Ollie Matson are the Pepperd1ne leaders . ~ 2 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ NCAA BASKETBALL: DePaul Universfly vs. USC. Announcers: Jav Randolph and Lynn Shackleford. USC's Trojans <20-8 ) will tangle with No. 8 ranked OePaut (22·4 I in the second-hcllf of today 's Pauley Pavilion doubtet>dider USC defeated Utah State Friday night, S(H,7. The Trojans finished secOOd to UCLA in the Pa<:lfic-10 race and Coach Bob Boyd has announced his retirement at conclusion of tht>year. USC is without center Cliff Robinson whO is out w1th a sprained foot. ® 3:45 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Portland at Kansas City. Announcers: Don CrrQur and J ohn McCloughlin. The Kans.ls City Kings lead the Midw~t Division of the Western Confe rence flnd the Portland T racl Blazers. minus Biii Walton, are near 1he bottom of the Pac.if IC Division. Today's game is not qolnq to change the standings tor e1thE>r team Otis Birdsong and Pt11I Ford. the rookie out of North Carolina , lead the K1nq.-, [.) 4:25 p.m .. Channel 9 ./ ./ NHL HOCKEY . K1nqsat Philadelph1<t Announcers: Bob Mi ller and Peter Weber The Kings are struqqlinq to hold second place in tne Norns D1vi<,1on whilf:> Ph1ladelpflia is at the bottom of the Patrick Division 1n the Ca mpbell Conference. Tonight's game is the Mth on the road for the Kings In eiqht days including last niqhl's outing in Toronto. OTHER TV 1 p.m . !7l -SUPERTEAMS The Dallas Cowboys Qet anoth.-!r crack at the Pittsburgh Steelers in a preliminary e vent. taped in Honolulu. (28 > -TENNIS -The Aetna World Cup, Pit· -t inq the U S. <tqa1nst Australla in team " competition, taped at New Haven, Conn '1 15 p.m. C7) -AUTO _RACING -Part One of the lnte rna· t ional Race of Champions final. taped at Riverside. Qualifiers include A. J . Foyt, Ma rio An<Jrelt1, Cale Yarboroogh and Emerson Fittipaldi. J p.m. (2 ) -CHALLENGEOFTHE SEXES-Carol Blaze- jowskr vs. Adrian Dantley in basketball; Kath Malmberg vs . Pa ul Heath in ice ·skatinq; and a 440-yard race pitting Biii Wa tson against four wom en <Martha Watson, Rosalyn Bryant. Patty van Volvelaere and Evelyn Ashford>, who each run 110 yards. Vince Scully reports . 3: 15 p.m. C7l WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Amf"rican Cup gymnasticsmeel at Madison Square Carden. Kurt Thomas and Ka thy Johnson head a strong U S continqent. Jim McKay, Gordon Maddux a nd Cathy Rigby M<tson report. Also: From KoPn1gseC', Wec,t Ger many, the world four-man bobsled cham· p1onship. Bill Flemminq and Jackie Stewart rePOrt. Also. the world pro downhill c;k11ng c hampionship. 5 pm (d i -SPORTSWORLO The Phoeniic 150, the in· augura l event on lhe ne w CART racing circuit for Indy-type cars. taped at Phoenix. Entries Include Al and Bobby UnseT", Johnny Rutherford, Tom Sneva and Danny Ongais of Costa Mesa. 6·30p.m . 152 >-SKII NG With Tom Malone. 7 pm. CSO> -PRO SOCCER -Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Uerdlngen. taped at West Germany. Toby Charles re. ports 7'30 pm (521 -HORSE RACING -Tod<ty a t Santa Anita. TODAY'S RADIO Bask<>tball -Lakers at Boston, 10· 30 a m., K LAC CS70l: UCLA C23·4) vs Pe pperdine (21-9>, Noon. KMPC (710>; Oe Paul (22·5> vs USC ( 20-81, 2 p.m , KFI C640). Baseball - Houston vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10:25 a.m., KABC (790): Oakland vs. Angels at Palm Springs, 1 p.m . KMPC C710 ) joined In progress following basketball. Hockey -Kings at Philadelphia, 3:5-0p.m ., KRLA '11101. MONDAY RADIO Baseball -OOdgers vs. Yankees at Ft. Lauderdale , 10·2s d.m KABC 1790). <The Daily Pilot Is not responsible for lat• ch•~s.) I• Toronto Rallies · Kings Bombarded, 9-4 TORONTO <AP> -Darryl Siltier scored twice in Toronto's five-goal second period as the Maple Leafs rallied from an early 2-0 dencit and whipped the Los Angeles Kings 9-4 in a National Hockey League game Saturday night. Ian TurnbuU a lso scored twice for Toronto while Dan MaJooey had a goaJ and rive assists and Walt McKechnle assisted on five goals. ·• THE TWO GOALS by SltUer gave him 30 for the season and • made h.im the first Toronto player to score 30 or more goals in six consecutive seasons. The setback shaved the second-place Kings• margin to two • points over Pituburgh in lhe Norris Division. Jt was Toronto's • fourth con1'ecutive victory since the firing and rehiring of Coach Roger Neilson and left the Leafs one point behind second-place • Buff a lo ln the /\dams Divis ion. Murray Wilson and Dave Taylor gave the Kins• a 2-0 lead Juat • e: 13 Into the game -Taylor's 37th Soll -but fton Wilson trtg. : 1ered Toronto's comeback wtth a power·play 1oa1 off the leg of Los An1olee 1oalie Marlo Lessard at 8:49. Ron Ellla Ued It at 10:45 : when be steered McKechnle's pass bet-.en Leuard'11>9ds. TUaNBULL AND Sl'M'LEa acored 2:20 apart midway .. throu1h the second period. Turnbull'• drive from tho point • caromH Off ~aard's let while S1UJer tallied from ln front for \.M • second ol Toronto's three power-play 101111. ... ~tier Lot Anaeles' Butch Gortn1 scored bis 30th aoal of the st1110n on a power play at 12: L8, M 1oney tallled Jual 21 secoadl later on a denccllon. -. .. • • GOLF I TENNIS ~ . . . . " Al,. ..... ~._ Cl•U•IWJ \101 Ot0 t II 0 r •fltotnte \M MO ' • f WUtf\ ftih)ft l\. 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'60 1 00 Gay R•oe>lf IMcHarQuel 3 4(1 7 80 C.OOd RPOOn IC.'1an~11I 7 00 $Sn..:· •• ,. 11 Pofld ~ so All•l>CUncf JS.11116 LOS ALAMITOS F«s.t1w""'J IHtllot ~Pl ll•rMn mffflrt!ll F "" rM~ llberall!d Ledy ICiouorHul $ 10 • 00, 7 IO FIY•"1 lff A 10e5omer1 S 80. ) 10 WOOdbrOOI< Loy•I l t<n11111111.-40. u H • i< 14 IJ 7l 1M11d l3 -40. secona re<• Al\dv's Hound 1s1.,.,..,,..,... 1 1' 40, 4 <O l 70. B~ av~ Victor tSpnll!ISI 160.1 -40 TrtCkfl (hdr~r (Ad•msJ J 60 Third •«• T111f11mon IRe>senl 1 00, 310 1 •o. Lumber Cll<lr-r 1w111 .. m.i 3 20, 160. Oe\mond 10.\0ml!rl 7 .io Fourlh r1Kf TMa·s Cirl'C)Q (R•tc~fo<OI \ 00, 310. 260, 8•0t>1f Boy !Perry) l•.10. I 00. Owl IGouc:lreaul 3 70, l2 euct• 11·0 paid •1 eo Flllh race-JC Hl'fll IOuartarolol 33 oo. U 60. 6 40. Statrl!d by Bret 18aytusl 8.40. ~ 60. RomM °"'""' 1~r16 ao. Sixth r.Ke F"'""' Oufly IRosen) 8.60. • 60, J l>O· Lilli•" (Pelllnq) 11 70, 6 ao. ca11 Bbt k ( TOd<l l 1 80. 12 exac 111 U· 1) p•ld 1103 60 S~v,nlll race Sprv S•m 1Aubln1 1.20, • 00. J 60, Arml>ro Rhythm N IPell1n91 •.80, • 00, Arch•• H.tnov~r (~Ckf'rtllan ) • 70 E•ohlh r11<P Chdrt•,,•s Pi.-, 1~1 '00, S 00. 3 40, Malt stlc Renv.eh 10efln•\I 10 •O, 6 10, Bronte Hano-.r A <Sprlgll\ I S 60, '7 ue<la t~l 11411<115160 Ntnln r.ce-Can C~n Rhythm 18ayltt>I • 60. J 70, 7 60; Ike• Marin<! tO.somerl 3 20, 160, PrOOd B¥o" IAul>rnl l.70. Tentll r«o-Gol-t8ayle"l •.&O. J.00, 7 60; Pr~y Tougll IAndenofll 3 60, 7.410. T-n F•lr (Mueller! 3.00. U •••<t• IS.11 paldU• 70 Ane-•-e,760. L.AUOERHIL L Fla • Third rou11d INOe•s In Ille J•Ole GlfMon lllh rrary Golf CIM\IC on Ille 1.111 yaro. par-77 lnwrr•rv Country Ctul>cour,,.. l.••rv Nel\Of't C.r l~r Jones Half lr..111 Ray Floyd Mark J•mM lommyAaron CMrlt\ Coody Wayne Levi Andy r<ort~ Curtis Str""<Jt Oi>Wtfl Weaver Rod Curl l~~ Elder Mlh McCvllouqh 8111 R•" Mark Lye Scott Sim~ Don J•nv&ry Howard Twlny Pat Mcc;ow.,, Lou Cirallam Gary Mcc.ord Jim Klnq 8ot> 8ym&r> Fuuy Zoeller BOb Cillo.< Oou9 Tewell Bruce. 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Stockton ~as a last-minute replacement for San Clemente resident Bob Lutz, who suffered a lower back injury during the warm ups. 1104> Murpfly (Ill (Ill Roa<l~l R•IW'.IY [rtlll,.. Jim Simon• Miiie Hiii P•ler ~lfflWI\ J.C. SnltMI Cd rlofl Sd Snffd W•lly Arl"l'-lronv llr•d 8rye111 fom Pur1tH Denni\ 8rvant I •rt y Z •f'Oltr Miii., 8••be< Joe Heqoor fr•n• Co'"''" 'Mm SM.., Jllll O.nl WOMEN 71 10 IJ 114 1111·17 , .. ,, .. , ,,_,,. ••·1•·11 .. 11·17 11 214 10.1).11-,.. n 1 .... 11• IJ.17-10 21S ,, .. , ... _,., 7HHt 21S 1"10.11 71S •'-1'·11 JU ,. 11.10 ns ,, ••-t.1 tu 11·11·11 ?IS IJ.10.11 71S 11 1).10 JIS 1' It 70 JIS 11·11-1)-71' LOS ANGELES IAP.,_ S•turd•y'I IHO..n tfte• lllr• '°""°' of 1r.. Lea-., Pro1eu-.1 GOH Ann Sutt\ let Cl•UI< •• I.lie • , .. v•rO -11 Rtn<llo P•rll tourw .-0111' St..:v 7'-11 209 N•ncYL-1 101110 111 Sulle 8trn•no n ... 11 ,,, Amy Alcotl /1 ,. .. , 11) L•v•• ~ /4 I~ 113 P•t 8redley ,. .. , 1l 11J 1'9Wv Conley I) .. 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Monica 70, SI. J-p116S SmaHSc: .... k Pa$aOeN Poly 46, Chadwick 44 WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Or-Ceatt tOUS, SD~ 11..S' V•vlllng-Tomlln'°" (01 1 O : UneWfl .,.,.._ Tomo-10 1 • S; B•t•nc:e oeem- Aowt>oltom COi l.9S. Floor ••e•clse- Row Do11om 101 I.JO, All·••ound- R-boUom !017'. IS Top Field Set • ARCADIA <AP) - Terlingua and It's in the Acr bead a field or eight expected to run in the $114,000 Santa Susana Stakes at Santa Anita to· day. SJndlly, March 11, 197$ OAILV PILOT 83 Inverrary Golf Nelson Takes Aim At First Pro Title LAUDERHILL, Fla. fA P ) - Larry Nelson surged to a rour- stroke lead Saturday on the stre ngth of a solid , five-under· par 67 and set his sights on the final 18 holes or the J acki e Gleason Jnverrary GoLr Classic. "My attitude Is different from the last time I was leading a tournament," said Nelson, who has challenged a dozen Um.es or more in his six years or PGA Tour activity, but still is seeking his first pro title. "I've finally reached the point where I'm not afraid of winning. "I FEEL REAL GOOD about tomorrow. Four shots is okay," said Nelson, who captured the lead on the strength or a stnng of three birdies. And Hale Irwin and Gr ier Jones, tied for second , agreed fo ur shots is an impressive m argin. "Lar ry's playing real good . He's gonna be hard to beat," said Jones. ··w ell . it 's gonna be Catch La rry Day tomorrow,·· Irwin A,..,...,.... ~RRYNELSON Stearn Death said. "You can have a swing of several strokes very quickly on this golf course, but it is im· perattve that I get orr to a good start.·• NELSON, 31, a cons istent money.winner and a member or the PGA Tour's Policy Board, had a 54-hole total or 203, 13 shots under par on the 7,127.yard lnverrary Country Club course. While the s lightly-built Nelson was taking appa rent command in the chase for a $54.000 fi rst prize, J ack N1cklaus shot an un- inspired 73 and decided he needs some more work. Nickl aus. unbeaten on th1s course in the last three years but well out or contention at 219. made a late entry in next week's Doral·Eastern Open, a tourna- ment he originally planned to skip. "I'm a little behind schedule," Nickl aus said. "My game isn't as sharp as tt should be. It jusl needs more work.'· NELSON'S BACKGROUND is one of the more unusual in the game. He didn't take up golf un· til the age or 21. Nelson. who once had some aspirations fo r a baseball career , was working as an illustrator for an aircrafl company when his wife gave him a set of golf clubs. He began hitting balls on his lunch hour. liked the game so well he gave up his job and became an assis- tant pro. A few years later he joined the tour and has im - proved steadily. He started the round a stroke out of the lead but Look control when Irwin and Aa ron played the front side over par. The ~ft-spoken Nelson made his move Wlth a fi ve-foot birdie putt on the seventh hole It trig. gered a string of three birdies. He chapped to three feet and made it for bir .. ie four on the next. then dropped a JO-footer on the next. FROM THEN ON IT was just a question of how large his lead would grow. He played the back nine almost perfectly, hitting every green. He reached the par .five 15th with a wood club for his second s hot and two· putted for birdie. and be closed it out with an eight.footer oo the Cin al hole. "I'm just tickled about the score." he said, s miled a nd un· de rstated: "I 'm kinda happy about th.is position. • G rier Jones, who lost this tournament a year ago when Nicklaus birdied the last five holes, and Hale Irwin shared second at 2<r1. ~~~~~~~~~~~...., ••••••••••••• COPENHAGEN <AP > -P e te r Soe holm , a 27 -y e ar -old li g ht heavyweight, was found dead in a sauna Saturday where he was trying to lose weight before the preliminary rounds or the Danish amateur boxing cham- pionships Lease Today! IN STOCK NEW 79 SPIRIT AM·FM radio. auto matic trans .. tilt wheel. center console and more. (A3193). MILEAGE CHAMP! Boxing Union officials said Soeholm went into the sauna after the pre· liminary weigh-i n showed him to be some l lh pounds above the 1781h-pound limit. Soebolm stayed alone in the steam bath after other boxers left. Shortly before the official weigh·in, an official went to get Soeholm and found him ly· ing on the floor. Union officials said Soeholm 's body temperature was about 104 degrees. ONLY s99~z ""'""' • __ .,,.,_°" __ e..on Coo coot ~ ~ la & '"' -1242110 Tol.r II""" 13111211 1312 23 IOC>o"- CAU KBTH •OWN HUMTIMGTOH IEACHJ A.MC-JES' 16751 llACH ILYD. 847-9551 . .......... . C.llOOME In a doubles match following the Ashe victory, Brian Gottfried and Dick Stockton defeated Ross Case and Geoff Masters 7-6, 6·3. Insulate your windows. THE U.S. TEAM now has won 22 or the 23 mat.ebes in the last four meetings or tbe two na- tions. Two final matches are scheduled for today, with Gottfried playing John Alexander, followed by a doublea match as the Aussies hope to avoid a repeat of their 1977 shutout. Ashe said be "dldn 't hit the ball as crisply" Saturday as he dld Thursday night when be posted tbe second 6--0 set in World Cup history en route to defeating Alexander. Ashe attributed his recent auccessa to his physical conditioning. 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Onwnt"~ l,ook No1th t lt1q•r,llk 1 Into ~\•ertlnw .md l unw uut Y.llh .1 ft-6$ u~cl \'tm.Jld Tll ~ (.'\M•: OF Tiit; DAY ~• th• .l A b .. u1., wbcrc ()Qy. n.·y :. fu,t brcuklo.: Vlkint.1" ""''lllH'U Nor th ':. unbcMlt<n :tlrt.!uk or 28 'ltr.u.:hl lht~ '\\'.J!'illll ··Ex,.plumber Reigns On Harness Track Spf'dal to thr Ually PIJo' Tht.• tranbll11111 rrorn u plumlwr to it harnc:1o:. racing traincr hu' ht•t•n an l'asy .11111 ... ut't't "'~rul 11111.' for Corona ckl Mar rti111dc11l llarold Mt·rr11tm fo'ROM 1955·67, Mf:RRIAM :.t•rve<J .i:. a plumber throughout <1rJl\).{t' County Then In 1967 , Merriam bl·c·amt: involved m harnest. r..acmg, and the 45 year old nat1H> or Nova Sc·ot18 , Canada, s tarted his o wn public stable in 1973 Currently entered in the 58 night hurncs:. meeting al Lo:. Alamitos. Merriam ha:. ei;tablt:.hed himself as o ne or lhe top trainer:1o on the West Coa:.t While his :.table 1:. comrwrat1vely ~mailer than his counterparts Merriam has brou~ht Just nine horses to Lo:. Alamitos the rc:.ulls ha vc been quite s uccci.sful. HIS TOP HORSE al the present time, Lumber Gone. captured two straight races in the conditioned class at t he just- concludcd Bay Meadows meelmg. And anotht•r or hi:. consistent pacers. Jazz f'estival. captured fi ve race~ at Los Alamitos last year Unlike the majority of other harness racing trainers. Merriam doesn't drive his horses. MERRIAM "I've often thought about driving horses." he says, "but train· ing t,hem takes up most of my lime. Also, there are a lot o r good drivers out here " Dunng the past year , Merriam has used just lop drivers as de- fC'ndin~ Los Al champion Shelly Goudreau and premier woman driver nc·a F:irber AS FOR HIS llF.CTIC schedule. Merriam says, "My regula r routine 1s to be at the track form six in lhe m orning lo noon . I try lo get a lot of good JOJ{ miles into my horses. Although h<' h as hN'n around the racing game ever s ince his younger days rn Canada, Merrwm didn't officially devote full lime to the s ulkies until 1967 ") bou~hl a hroodmare IO 'f,7 by the name or Gay Cha rmore, .. hf' s ays. "She produced Moving Steady, who had a winning mile o r 1:58415.'' From his bt:grnning 1n 1967, Mer riam had his horses with suc· cessful dnver-lrarner Don Ratchford until forming a public stable In 1973. And if the pa~t few years are any indication. M1:irr iam figures to make his pres ence ft>lt around the California h arness racing circ uit for some time to come , M1kt• ('h."''''· l>owrwy''I slerl tntc jluar1I tur1wtl thl' fuvorl'11 Hlvt'ratdt• quinkt 1n~1de out with hi• 1coranK aml ull around g11ml' Down.)' wa11 down hv u. many ue. nln po1nlh 111 thi' i.t•cond huH. hUl caught r1 rt• Y. Ith S 49 to t(U, vulled to within onl' on a 22 footer by ( 'hu \ll'l wit h 3. 16 Id\. took th(' leJd with 2 ~ to go itnd hud a lwu µuml !cud befo re Kt>n to:dmond of North tll'd tht> jtaml' "'1th a l2 tooter ut tht• buuer Hoth leum:; M'urt-d a bucket 1n ovt>rt1mt'. then Downey wc>nt for t h t• ftn:il ..,hot aoct ChaVl't ..,t·or~·d from lhl' 11111 of lhe key 'A llh flYt.' M't 111111' ll'ft to gt\I' Oownt•y tht• dlumpionsh1p ('hUVl't 1~1.ill M'(lrt•r ... with 20 \' 0 K K <, R 0 ~ S, t ·a b rt II o :. :. u pt· r h ti :, :. I a r , I c cl u I 11 N t 11uJrh·r "" ~1· th.it l'urrll'<i lht• :! 1\ d1.1111l>h111' 1na:.l Morl'no Vallt·v • Murl'no Vallt•y h ud ;ci ~1 41 ll'.ld, llut ha'A thal advanlu~l' rnell 10 lhe wakt! o r G ros:.' ploy, tk sprtl' the latter being t.uddl1•d with four personal fouls Tht• back-breaker cam£' with lli seconds le ft as York hlok the· hall a nd raced In for 11 layup tu ,.:1vc C:abnllo u thrct:-111J1nt 11•1111 York finished w1lh 35 1>01nh I. E 0 N w 0 0 D . th I' (.I ... SouUwm Section's ull t11111• INul in~ scorer. was held to 21:1 '"'m'' w ith tin 8·for 19 pcrformanc1• from lhc field , but st ill led St Monica to the 1 A c rown. Pasadena Poly s uccessfully defended its CJF crown by de· feating a team it had lost to twice this season. Alex Varga, with his deft ball ·handhn~. keyed Poly's triumph. King's Triple Win Gives UCI Edge SANTA BARBARA Versatile Lam ont King look first in three events and led UC Irvine to its firs t track and field victory or the year , a 105·57 WIO over host UC\Santa Barbara. The Anteaters had dropped t heir firs t two meets of the season lo UCLA and San Jose Stale . King won the long jump with a 24-71f.1 and also captured the 200 (20.8 ) a nd 400 (48.4). Kris Letlow contributed his pe rsonal all-lime best in t he dis· cus wilh a winning throw or 174-6, and also won the shot put with an effort or S4·3',~. SAVE MORE MONEY ON A NEW CAR THAN YOU EVER THOlJGIIT. Empting, Soto Mad Pirates •ACQUIRE.AND DRIVE A BRAND NEW AlTTOMOBD...E , VAl'll OR TR CK EVERY Vt:AR rOM A NET COST OF AeatJT SSOO TO $t f000. MOST MAKES AVAIL.ABU. •ELIMINATE THE MAJOR DISADVANTAGES OF CONVl:NTIONAL PURCHASING AND UASING. •EUMINATI: THE HIGH COST OF MAINTENANCE. . ' ioer AfN ruu_ DISCLOSURE PER'l AINING TO AU PRIC£S AND MARK-UPS OF VEHICLES ANO ~CC~RIES. Mike Empting drilled a two-out s ingle in the top or the nth inning lo break a 2:2 d eadlock and give Orange Coast College a 3-2 wm over host Ml. San Anlonio Saturday in the South Coast Con- fe rence baseball opener. Saddleback, however, was stifled al Southwest ern on fou r hits as the Gauchos swa llowed a 4-1 defeat. dropping their record lo 0-2-1 in the Mission Conference's Southern Division. ALTHOUGH EMPTING came up w ith the win- ning hit, Orange Coast's best clutch hiller was Ruben Soto, who went three-for-five and figured in ecAU. 644-2526 FOR A FREE CONSULTATION. the scoring or all three Pirate runs. Tt1f.RE IS NO OBLIGA noN. Mt. San Antonio e ntel'ed the game with a 12-0 • non-confe rence r ecord and OCC countered with an AUTO FUNDING CONSULTANTS, INC. u ndefeated weapon or its own-pitcher J oe Mutt. De Newpert CeMer Dftft, th Mutt went the distance. striking out seven and •----N•e•••"*-"•Be-ac_la._Cdlenil ____ a. __ .__._ walking only two while lowering his ERA to l 05 and improving his record to 4-0. MUTI' WAS HEADED for his first loss until Soto delivered a two-out s ingle in the lop of lhe ninth to Uc lbe gam e and send it Into extr a innings. Mike Sodders got the ninth·inning rally going with a single and Randy Day sacrificed him to second. With two out, Soto produced the game- lying single. In t he 11th, John Hockenber ry drew a two-out walk and Mark Ma rches came In as ll pinch run· ne r . Soto got h is third hit or the day, singling Marches to third, then Empting finish ed il orr with hla game-winning single . Mutt, meanwhile , finished with a flourish, re- BASKETBALL /BASEBALL /TRACK Tan, MD t .,all Estencia Rallies; Vikes Nip Edison HOLLIS ST ACY Golf Clinic Set Monday With Stacy ti S Opt'n wom•·n '11 cha mp11111 llullls Muc·y wrll rondurt lt g1ilf l'llOll' for tlw Arthrlt Is f'ound<• 01111 or Soulht•rn < '11l1forni11 M1111 d:iv ut Mt'hil V1•1dt• Cou11try <'luh in ('oi.tu M1";.J twl wt.•t•n 11 nn'1 t Thi· 1•vc•nl Ii; lw tnl( sponsur ••ii hy llll' W11mw1 's Kt•rnper Op,.11 ~olf trn11 1111ml'nt "' be hrld at Mt•:.u Verdi•(;(' Mun·h 2R fq1t1I I a Ion~ with the chief lwnf'f11•1nrv, lhc Arthritis Foundali1J11 11f Southern Cahfornla St acy will be Joined by tour newcomer Sha nnon J <>hn)l()n in conducting the ev<>nt whk h ts open to the general public Th11\l' wishing lo participate in th1· clin ic s ho uld cont act tht· Art hritis f'oundal1on. Orangl' County office, at 547 5591 The Arthritis Foundalioo will benefit by $30,000 from the Wo men's Kemper Open as the principal beneficiar y. Stacy has five tour v ictories to her c redit including the U.S Open each or the last two years She has earned $239,279 since turning professional in 1974. She finished in lhe top 10 on 12 ot .. casions each or the last two years. Johnson qualified for t he tour in January last year and won a total of $2,194.65 her first cam paign.'' Run Mc·Gutrt''s scvt·nth 11Hllllg douhlf' tri101erl'd u l wu run UJ> rising for Ow Martm.1 V1kinJt.., "' they r a lhe<1 for 4 3 Sun:.el L~af(ut• bosebull \'lt'lury ovPr Edison Saturday night tJt Lon1t Beach's Blair i''1eld Also In Sunset Lea11uc play, Nt'W&)()rt Harbor wos a 4 2 v1r t1m at Westminster, wh1ll' Muh'r Dc1 lost a 5.4 Angelu' Ll'u~ul' dec1s1on at St Paul ESTANCIA JllGll'S Ea1:l1•' rallit'd ..-.1th a pair of runs 1n th1· bottom of the seventh 11111111~ tu dl•al La Quinta a 5-4 non h·u~Ul' defeat al Costa M esa Park M a rinc+'<1 v1l'lory 1•1mrlud1·tl with u halk M'Orinl( Stt•vt• M a:. 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' " t h 1 111111, 11 i.hortNtop tn 'l('flrf> I ht• Wlllllllll~ mark<>r aft1 •1 Hantlv flrouw1•r tlouhh>tl 111 M1kf• lll'l111Ptl tu 111 lh P ~ttr11t· with two 11111 N •:ws•ORT ffl\RROR r1 II hf'hllHI HI lh1• 1111l'i1•t a o.; Wl•'il 111111 <otpr "lrtJI k rrir lhr•'" r1111<: Ill ltlf r11 c;I 11rn1ri~ ·r hf' Sail 11rc; c;1111rl1 d l •.t111 M ;111 1r1 ~ hitl (111 1t c;h11l•111I 111 1t11 lrvll1e'H Kcllt~y, Shannon Shin•~ M rdll'lh-Kelh·v w11n u II four Pventi; 1>h1· t•nt .. rt·d unll Dc·nrll " Shann1m capturt·d tlw µoil-vault with a M J 1•trort dforl lho:,,l' uehwv1·mt•nts ('.1rn1•d th1· l rvrne llh~h p;-11r the ft·mall' and male athlete of the meet cswanJ... est Irvine':. frr~t m<'t ric rnv1tJ t1onal track and fie ld ml·t·t Saturday Kelley won the 100 112 8 1. thl' 200 125 9>. the high Jump t5 0 1 a nd the Ion~ jump !17 61<;i> lo help her team to the overall trophy She wa:. ably <1!!->Sl1>tcd by !!>l'lt·r Lynn <~ccond in ttw :.hot put 1 and L~nnda C:.ccond in the h1 1th JUmpl Shannon's wrnn1ng mark 1n the pole vault was a full n1nt· tnches better than hrs clo:.<•i.t competitor San Marino won the varsity boys team trophy M'Hnth innma; whe n Nl•wport collt•ctccJ two runs as Urett I.· f;t'lu11t• and Rund y Sturr ~1·111 1•d on ftt'lder'11 t'ho1ce pluys. M arcm tilrul'k out 10. M ltt<'r 01•1 's lo:.'I al St. Paul wa~ dttidt•d in th•• bottom of I.he s t' v e n l h 1 o n 1 n g a s t h e Swordsmen parlayed a n error. wolk nnd bloop sin.Cit• for lht• ..-. 111111n,.: marit111 RRIAN DRAZRA hud a purr or ~•n.:l<'s 111 four tr111s to lh<• 11htle Jncl sophornore J)lt cher Dan SQt tmrnnti 'trurk out !'it'Vcn In u· st rnn..: 1wrformtin<'(' S11ttm.ant1 illlowt•cl only tw(') •"" 111•d 1 un::. Ill 11 hsorblng lh~ , .. , .. (~pitalizing ()11 Mi~take , set: Splits "'""t h1•rn C 'tt I ( 'ul h· J(t' •H·ort>d I Wll 11ni•.11 '"''' runk IO lhP 11111th 11111111•! Ill llUJI l1Uf II t'llffll• rrom lwl11nd 1; :, v11·l111 y ovPr v1<11l111g f\111<111 1'1111fl1· In lhr f1 ri;l hair of ,1 h11 ••·h11 II 11<,u hlrt11•1Hh· r Sot 11r ti II y ' I h••n rl rfllJVf'rl t hi• '"'""Id 11.1111••. 7 ;> 'I lw '""' 1~1v1••, lh•· Vunl(imrtl.H 11 :1 I r1•1.,1r1I 111 NI\ I I\ l>l11lrkt l 1·1trlff• «n1·1· Uf'llnn SC(' 111 now II flfKPrall Stan Thomai; playf'd a hlK rnh· 111 th•· f1 r-.l l(amc, !lln~ll ni,e 1n on•• run and drawing a walk l•1 h1·l p wt up th<' w1nnrn~ run in lht> ... 1x th Ci ref( llan~1·n wa:. the rec1 p1cnt of a couplt• of J!J fh that led to tht• Vanguard:.' win. After Thomas· walk. llansen reached third on a lhree·basc throwing error. and ht· <:a me home moments later on d pa:.sed b<Jll lo give sec lls one- run l'dg(• Butr h Pla nk doubled and .. cored a run in the rirsl gamt! Jnrl wa~ lwo-for·four on thl' day. Kt:nt M1 vash1ro went the dis- tan<'<' a nd 1mpn>Vl'd his record to 2 I M 1k<' Peters h1l a solo home run rn the Sl'l'Ond gam e. but Azusa Pacific unloaded a pair of homers a nd rapped oul nine ruts lo salvage the s plit. NO BULL .... TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI • w ortdRg Me.. Clltd w .... 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DOWN I Wheel hub'J 2 "--a N1gh11ngale J Up-to-date Abbr 4 Ascended S Decorum 6 Tai1s 7 Egyp11an god 8 Unbending 9 Man's nick· name 10 A person 11 Crafty 12 Location 13 Wrathful 14 Ebb 15 Chemical sufli• 16 Seine 17 CarbOmze 18 Union group 19 Animated 44 Repair 46 Mas1et 47 Destroy 48 Faux pas 50 More recenl 52 Starl. 2 words 5J SQuander 54 Pale 56 01s101n 58 Hearsay 60 Allending 6• Fo rt1frcat1on 63 Parcned 65 S1a11on 67 Stances 69 Mild ex- oleHvc 71 Bellini opera 73 ltC!I 75 Birthmark 79 Bake 81 C11rus fruit 83 Painful spots 85 Ch•nese measure 87 Saltpeter 89 Royal 91 Famous Rus- sian 93 Vine fruit 95 Demolished 97 Fender flaw 98 Homer's epic 99 Yes: Sp. dess 113 Pry 117 Inborn I 19 Calyx leaf in Me111c um1 124 Stale Abbr. 125 Head Fr 127 farm StfUC· tu re 129 Cupola 132 Sortnted 134 Cerlainly 136 Fert11t1er 139 Beginner 141 Aye 143 Closed 144 Gape 145 Pumllve 146 Slad1um 148 Stormer 150 Slant 152 The ones there 153 Appoint· men ts 155-song 157 Ripped 159 Sword 163 Arts: Latin 164 Pad 166 Donlley 167 Pop - 169 Tarry 173 SQuare measure tiring 15 or the last 16 ballers he raced. Saddle back gave up three unearned runs to "----------- Southwestern, and the deficit proved too costly.---------- The Gauchos' only run c ame In lbe riltb, when Mark Stowell tripled and came home o n a Get a head start with our dynamite cut. Rugged, sophisticated · · · a cut above the rest. •1300 ReGIS HAIRsmJS1S I-" C'!:LPJ:: ..... "'""' tNMNlll - aacrifice fly by Bruce Welz. Authentic 1715 Gold Finl!er Bar\ <over 4'rit ounces pure goldi Recover'ed from the wreckage of a Spanish Gall eon off the coast of Florida. Complete with Certllicate of Historic Artlf actf 17500 Value For Sale or Trade DAILY PILDT CLASSIFIED ADS 842•5878 TRUST. DEEDS.,_!lEAL ESTATE, COINS Call ta-17f4 or wrt&e v • P J). Box 2511, N.IJ., Ca. 12113 ~ •ti SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION.fOR ANSWERS ,. . . . . . .. '· -I Featuri!!fl. ••• iliillllliiiililliliiiiiill--------------~~------~ &lndiy. Mwch 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT Spring Fashion Showings Capraro Collection Tucks, p1p1n g a nd smocking ~lJL skirts, belted s uits Wearable clothes. These are the hallmarks of Albert Capraro's spring rasbion collection. which was modeled ror members and guests or the Orange County Medical As&ociation Auxiliary during its annual White Cap Benefit at the Balboa Bay Club. A special luncheon guest was Lu Ann Capraro, the designer's sister, who lives in Santa Ana Heights. Capraro, once associated with the de· signer Oscar de la Renta, is known for ease, comfort and luxury in his romantic. feminine clothing designs. Capraro has two moods, according to Mrs . Don Miller, fashion show chairman. "He is quiet by day with no understate- ment for night ... His customers include Betty Ford. Pol· ly Bergen a nd Dia na Vreeland, Mrs. Mill er said. The new designs, which include lots of natural tones and varied textures of cotton, silk and linen, range from $150 to $400. They are available at Nordstrom, which presented the show. The White Cap Benefit raises money each year for presentation to a health career student. : This year a Betty Ford Scholarship Award will be given in tribute to the former First Lady. Award candidates are now being screened. Last year, the aux· iliary dispensed $7,000 to 29 students. The latest look is the daytime suit wfth belted waist and na"ow skirt. At left. one of the light brights; center, a tidy black and white print; at right, the clean, natural look. " , Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell Hot colors -fire red, iridescent green, electric blue, hot stuff pink -made the fashion scene during a recent cham· pagne fashion brunch at Bullock's, South Coast Plaza. Proceeds from the event, sponsored by Newport Harbor Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta, will go to the Women ·s Transitional Living Center, a shelter for battered women. Members also contribute to the Crippled Children's Hospital in Richmond, Va., the organization's national philanthropy. The s pring and summer fashions. representing 30 designers, included suits. designer jeans, active wear and e vening clothing and more. Swimwear is skimpy and strapless; sports wear for jogging, tennis, golf and roller skating is colorful and comfortable . Sprin9fime, and the styles are easy and elegant From left, short, cuffed yellow pants topped by blouse in fruit salad colors; pink poplin jacket over white sport togs; exercise suit of "ashy purple, teamed with shocking pink tights; simple silk elegance in earth tones with belted vvrap jacket. Evening fashions in soft chif(on are pastel -creams, lilacs, pinks -and dramatic black. Another great spring tex· ture is suede for daytime or nighttime. And don 't forget Italian knits; they're still in. Old Western 'Wanted Posters' on New Frontier Otetif I .... of p~. dark-eyed lndlan maideDl-feedi.aC the aw allows lD the 1ardens of the San Juan Captsu.no MiMlon. We could neptiate with tbe Mexican IOV· ernment to brinl a pipeline over tbe border and we could revltaliJe the old .,....rn 1ta1• sets of the Hollpood atudloe by ualq them in newsreell abowtnl what the state ls "reallJ like." 'I To lncreue tbe westera lmqe, we mlcbt ' also lmPort cattle trom Wyomlnl or Montana and, with luck, tbe cowbo11 who brlna tbem bere could be induced to stay. II we play our cards rtcbt. California mQ ~nee a1a1n be the capital ol macbo that lt once WU. Muawblle, to mMt our alll.ft1Da prioritJel moet of tbe 1ln1la ban probably will bave been cloeed ud re~pened u women'• centers of· lerta1 CODldoUlana raJllna M11ioD1 Tuelday aad Tbunda1 ~. Pl.Uc nrt*>DI wortlq dill1enUy to lm· prove the competition will bave become tbe rlcbelt people lo the state ud local chaJ*n of tbe NaUooal Rifle Aaoclation will have become all-women orcanhatiom with a stated IOal of protecting private property -namely buabandl. CodrtaU waiters e~ monumental tips #ill complain to tbelr bOlles about untoward propoeltiona and pl.Debee; and the lovable old towa dnmk -just like froatier days -atW will be called "Doc" bGt lbe will wear nail polJab aod ialiM. OD bay1q doon apmad for ber. In tbe year 2000, bcMIMlllDJI wlll bave replaced liloUlewi~ and. I'm '°"' to pndlet, m{1ten, mlltreNet. But watt a minute. Pwbapt I've bMD too hasty 8Dd ban offrtooked tlle llmplelt eahltlon of all. M91be tbe wiMlt tidal ii to.,,..... tbe word about the lmpedq IMl'tqe. We could solve a lo& ol ...,,.,..., ~ W. at.ate by encouralinl ball U. woaMra t.Jt.ave and 10 when tbe men are. -DAILY PlLOr Sund•y Match 11. 1979 Mr. and Mrs Watson 65th Anniversary Lon6( Um,• Orungt• County r an<'ht.>n Ernt'M and M Glady!>\~ abon rel<'bratt'd tht>tr ~th Wed dml{ l'lnnh .. ~;.u, at IA lun<'ht'On 1n tha• Co!>tlA M t>aa homl' of Wati.on i. t!>ter , Mu. l>onatld lffiuglus Tht• Wut:.on .. hJve II\ l'd 1n tlwar L1du hlund h.ayfmnt homt> .,tnl't' t~ Th•• N.lu11h-moH•lf to Sunta Ana shortly .1fl••r lhf'1r m.u rlag.-in Lo!> Ant1ell'S They tw-.,:an far n11n1i1 near Rt>d 11111 A\"nut• 11nd the n "'''' •'ti hl ''" 11'lft Ro11d itnd li11t•r lo Yorba ~I I f'f'1 Ill 1\"t IO In .-.11llthm to thl.'ir rnndun~ interests. tht' \\ ;oih.•n<. li1:'11n,,d 11 'tat1•"rct1• n •putatlon as l:ip11bru'' ""'' fC'll\ln n har~.-t'Olll'r lron of 'hlll<'" "le'"ll ~n,t nunc-ra ls Th" \\~I .,on .. ha\ e t" o rh1ldr('n, hoth living 1n '•'" l'<'rt Tie&d'I Tha·~ Art' Dr Norman \\ :\' '''" C'h:rnrc-llnr nf the Const Communit y "''""'~I' n1,lrt1't , and Mn t: William Har hara 1 lta'!k<'ll Th..-roupl<' also hBH' 10 ~ran1frh1Mn-n anct t"o .ireat grandchildren \\ ;it~on rN'<'Otl) r<'<'<'l\1<.'d a $pc.>clal honor os :i :-t' '~'"' nH•mh(>r of tht> Sil\'(•r ('ord Masonic I ~~t "'c> ;\o ~\\ m Santa Ana Hill-Barker Sandrn llarkt'r and Gary Hill , both of ~''" por1 &ach. <''<'hanged wedding vows in St Tht>re~a Churrh, Palm Springs. The brrdt'. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Wilham Rarkt'r of Newport Beach. graduated fro m Corona del Mar High School and the University of Southern California where she was affiliatl'd with Kappa Kappa Gamma The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hill of Balboa, graduated from Newport Harbor lligh School lie owns and manages a Balboa boat ~erv1re The couple plan to hve in Newport Beach after a wedding trip to Mazatlan Dugmore-Hypse Mr. and Mrs . Paul Dugmore of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Gale Dugmore, and Randy Hypse of lluntington Beach [ Horoscop e MONDAY, MARCH 12 By SYDN EY OMARR ) ARJF..S <March 21-April 19>: Emphasis on stead} pace, solid s tructure. family reunion. Kl'ep r<':5olutions concerning health, verify medical, dental appointments. TAURU~ (April 20-May 20 >: -Utve logic equal time with e motions. Accent on romance. creativity, children, speculation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Business pres- sures indicated your views, investments tould be on the line. Priorities are emphasized. CANCER <June 21 -July 22): Emphasis on s hort reports. m eeting someone who is e nergetic and enjoys gossip. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: New approach, con- tact means money in the bank. Get to heart of matters, exercise independence of thought, ac· tion, put imagination and showmanship to work. VIRGO <Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Follow through on hunch -lead rather than follow. Greater e motional, financial security is on agenda. Moon in your sign elevates cycle. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): What had been a source of apprehension could become reason for alJlusement. Know it, be optimistic, refuse to fear dark. secret crevices, Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure prominently SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21 >: What begins on somber note results in gaiety. Friends, social event, wishes fulfilled these "take over." Aquarius, Taurus, Leo persons figure in scenario. SAGl'nARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be recep- tive to requests regarding "civic.duty." Check sources. Submit reports, questions. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be aware or pot.ential-your "specialty" can bring sur-prising rewards. AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Take nothing for granted -check financial rating or one who promises pie-in·sky. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Accent on legal altaJrs, public relations, cooperative ef- forts, special agreements that mean more responsibtlity and greater rewards. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTIRY .... ,_ w .. ...... 1122 ... ,., INd. co.u ... -... 1111 Going Into Business? Weddings/Engagements Miss Pinkerton, Mr. Pridonoff A Junt> 30 Wt•ddlng IS planned in r1rst 1.uth,•ran t 'hun·h. l.m1g Bearh 'l'he brnk t'11•1·t graduufrd from Huntington, Ht>IH'h Hl Kt'I &·houl tlt•r faunl't' ~on of Mr und Mrs Bill Nelson of i\11aht•1m, alh:11(b Cuhforrua State Un1vers1- I} Lonf( Hl•ad1 Pinkerton-Pridonoff l,utherun <.:hurrh of lht• Master in Corona dt•l Mar hu~ lk-l'n chosen for the June 2 ma~­ rtoge of Bonme J'rnkerton or Thousand Oaks Jnd Thomas Pndonoff of Tusl1n Mass Plnkt•rton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warrl'n Pinkerton of Conestoga, Pa , graduated from t-'ountam Valley ll1gh &·hool She 1s a can· chdal<' for u ba<'ht'lor's degree in music from <'allfomrn Lutheran ('ollt't:t- PndonoH. son of ('apt and M r1' Eugene Pndnoort of fo'ulll'rton. ~rnduated from Corona ctel Mar m.:h S<'hool and C'ahfornia Lutheran College wh..-n· he t•urned a bot'hclor 's dcl(rcc rn nw n ngemt>nl Schwartz-Redd Tahiti was the honeymoon destination for lluntmgton Harbour residents Melanie Redd and Joseph Schwartz who exchanged wedding vow s in Com m unity Pres byterian Chur<'h, Laguna Bt>ach. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Redd Jr. of Huntington Harbour. Her husband is the son of Dr. and Mrs . Joseph Schwartz Jr. of Huntington Harbour The couple plan to live in Huntington Beach. Wilson-Vernon A trip to Ac a pulco followed the marriage of Newport Beach residents Susan Vernon and Mrs. Schwartz Mrs. Wilson Peter Wilson in Congregational Community Church or Corona del Mar. The bride, daughter or Ri cha rd Vernon of Laguna Beach and Elizabeth Vernon o f Newport Beach. graduated from Newport Harbor High School a nd Orange Coast College. She is a partner and buyer for Dick Vernon's Sportswear. Her husband is the son or Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Wilson of Newport Beach. He graduated from San Marino Hi gh School and the Universi- ty of Southern California where he was affil1al· ed with Della Tau Delta. He is vice president of Quick Silver. u men's sportswear manufac- turer The couple plan to live in Newport each. de Mocskonyi-Barto Gisele de Mocskonyi and Craig Barto, who are both Newport Harbor High School gr aduates and s eniors at the University of California. Los Angeles, are engaged to be marrk'<l. . The Newport Beach residents plan to wed June 30 in St. Joachim Catholic Church, Costa Mes a. Mi ss de Mocskonyi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin de Mocskonyi of Newport Beach. Her fiance is the son of Mr and Mrs. J errell Bart.o of Newport Beach Richards-Reno Pamela Reno a nd Larry Richards ex· changed wedding vows in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church of Newport Beach. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rex Reno of Newport Beach. g raduated from Let Wishes Be Known DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent col- umn. a woman expressed a continuing stale ~r anxiety because she did not want a certain person to attend her funeral. You suggested that she state m her will the desi.J:e for a private funeral by invitation only a ttached t o a guest list plus strict instructions that only those invited be admiUed. I take issue with your advice because almost always the will is not read until after the person is buried . The besl·known case is that of Franklin D. Roosevelt. President Roosevelt left explicit in· struclions in a four.page penciled document ad- dressed Lo his eldest son James: "tr I should die while in om ce. I want a service of the utmost simplicity held in the East Room or the While House. There should be no lying in state, no gun carriage, and no hearse. The caske~ should be of utm ost simplicity in dark wood. The body should not be embalmed or hermetically sealed. The grave should not be lined with brick, ce· ment, or stones." No one in the Roosevelt family knew this document existed. It was found in President Roosevelt's private safe a few days afte r he was buried. So, Ann Landers, please instruct your readers to write their s pecial requests for burial -if they have any -and make two copies. One copy s hould be given lo the next or kin, or whoever would logically be in charge of the funeral. The other copy should be given lo a lawyer with instructions that upon death, the next of kin be contacted and plans worked out with the funeral director. If you use my letter please do not use my name. -ANONYMITY REQUESTED DEAR A.R.: Tbank you.very much for a fascinating piece of r esearch. I learned sometblng today and so did millions of others. Go to Grandma's for Toys I saw a neat idea in a magazine lbe other day where someone gave a s hower ror an expec- tant grandmother who was awaiting the birth of a g ra ndchild . A group or contemporaries got together and brought used cribs, rockers and toys to provide a home·away.from-home for the new offspring. What a wonderful idea. I know when my children were small, I did lbe best I could to furnish Mother with all sorts of wonderful diversions for lbe children when they visited. I lert the drum set at her house. The one sbe so thoughtfully got the children for Christmas . . . lhe one that sounded like the footsteps of a thousand camels on your eyelids. I gave her the live rabbit to keep . . . the one that made such a bit when she gave It to the children al Easter tucked away in a little yellow basket, lined with green ribboned grass and lit- tle pebbles that clogged your sinuses. From the moment she gave them the tram- poline. I knew il was definitely a Grandma's house toy. Better to clear all the rumiture out of a room in her house and pad the watts and cell· ings ... than mine. The moment I saw the train with 630 miles of track that Granddad bouabt for their birth· day I said , "Wouldn't that be Just the thing to set up at Grandma's houae?" I don't think I'll ever forget the look on Mother's face lhe day I dropped orr my dauabter and ber taffy machine. I left It there, of course. Since Grandma bouabt it, I knew she'd want to share the 91Uoyment of ptckln1 taffy off the ceWnct and out ol the carpet. E,...a ... Welc Somehow, I couldn't be selfish about the noisemaker that Grandma gave them from a New Yeat's eve party, or the tricycle with the siren on it that she got for their graduation from nursery school, or the saber that she brought to them from her vacation. 1 occasionally got a twinge about all the toys at Grandma's, but when she bought them tbelr first phonograph with a volume knob, I knew I was doing the right thing. The children used to love going to Grandma 's house -they still do. They say her home bas happy memories and is ao "lived In." It'• the ta1ry in the rug that does It . We are pleased to announce the opening of a CHILDREN'S WEIGHT PROGRAM A comprehentlve wel;ht reduction pr09ram de· sl;ned especlally for children LOleNG W!IOtn' CAN BE FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY • Enhancing self estfft'n •Nutrition & diet •Behavior modification • Eating habits •Exercise • Maintaining lnltlal weloht loss MlcMet Coftnot PflD. JefMtl l'ugh PftD. Virginia Watford PftD. 2030 E. FOURTH IT. SANTA ANA +-'714\•7M143 > .. .... Miss de Mocskonyi Mrs. Richards Wl'ddmg nnd engag .. ment anl'lll1.lncements run un :iunda11 m the Daily l'llot Forms (Ire auoilable ur all IJwly Pilot 01J1ces or h11 ('Olhnq the Features l>t>port mt'Tlt. 642 4321 T11 u1,111d disappoint men/ pro,-pertrt•e bndex <lTI' reminded In have their ltlf'ddmy .~torws with n 11/ack wtd wh1/1' ylossy 11/ tll•· t111d1· nr 11/ Ow rfJupll' to th1• f't>a/un•s Deport ment one Wl'•'k tw/nrP th1• 111eddmc1 Mrs. H ill Har bor High School She attends school in Santa Barbara. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards of Anaheim Hills, also at- tends school rn Santa Barbara. The couple plan to hve in Santa Barbara. Wright-Hollis A June 30 wedding in the chapel of Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Washington. D.C. has been chosen for the marriage of Christine Wright and Robert Holhs. The bride·elecl, daughter or Mr. and Mrs . Stanley Wnghl of Laguna Beach, graduated from McGill University, Montreal. and the University of M1rh1 gan Her fiance. son of Lt. Col and Mrs. Ben· Jamrn Hollis of Alexandria, Va . graduated from Pennsylvania State University and lhl! University of Maryland 59.95 Value NOW • Laroe 22 In · wide swag lamp with ceramic acc ent In white , rust or lemon: 39.95 .1 ............... 11 •• IHTl••E -...,., .. a r~™ IO. Hl.LTWOOI 1ml ...,_ w., ~==--=-"" IUITimTDllOCI ,_._., i==~ IAI MaO .aw ...... :;:;;:::.;-'-- ( IN HORT ) SUMS It up. ,,"th• DAILY PILOT . I TELEVISION &lnc19y, Mereh 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT •7 G ri ffith Salvages Show " (b n ied y : A Few Pearls of Genius Seen in Space Junk llOl I \ \\ 001> 1 \I' 1 Junk man llMr n Brndenl'li. frndi. his .. ah.-&Mt' in unusunl plarei. Llkti Ow muon wht•r<' h11> ahttR<' ('rt"' Ol<ll> an a rodLt•l l"'"'c'rt-.1 h.u·k) •rd rtm• nt m1<ter to n · l'tl\ N N \~A dti.<'•rth h It lunJ:U<' an ch<"ttk" Andy (jnrfith 'hi.kt•' h1' h,•ud emph ti<' lh · H ,.«' did 11 lnn.:u•• in 1·ht•t·ll. 1t wt.luhto I "'"' k." h.-~•Y~ It ha,; to tw pl.1\\•d ~tra~bt It 'I Jdventun-Whfft you h41H twrt• .tn• lhn'<' ordman J>t"Oplt• who do not havt• c•,11 .tU«.hnury JKl'A\'r' in .-111ro1ord1nar) 'llutt lllllh 'T'ht-hu111111 1:111"':. uut of thut G Rl •'•'IT U PLA \'S "al\ ag1• t'llpt•r t t, tr.innhNtin• llrnd1•rk lr. 1n tht• nt•w AR< wr11·' Sal\ J~· t .. Now ht>·-; relaxing an hi& motor homf' Ult':.:<On.: room durtn~ tht• noon break "" boM urt• off and h1 feet art• u1; Ht:. German sbepberd. M..1.:.:11" lounges nearb) The show >1> oo }ocataon tr1 Plum Can)on. north of Lo~ AnRell'S, dlltl 'now t•appt>d peak:, rown th~ bc9'1~on Robert A. Oold1ton PreMnta A •·11m By Bob Clark Stamnc CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER • JAMF.8 MASON DAVID HEM.MINOS · SUSAN CLARK · ANTHONY QUAYLE JOHN GIELGUD and FRANK F1NLA Y and DONALD 81JTHERLAND u '"TM Pwychic" Robert Ltta and OENEVl!VB BUJOLO u ~ Crook "MURDER BY DECREE'' Sc:ttenplay By John Hopk1na · Mu11c By C&rl Z1llrtr and Paul Z.u Eucut1ve Ploduttr Len H~rberm1111 Produced By Rene Dupont and Bob Clark • Oirectfll By Bob Clark HOMINATED FOR4 /IC.ADE.MY AWARDS OF ....... ~JocOO~ ~Dr...,ondlbalcl~ -ondOiftlOledlJll~Malicll A~~ ,..,liodi~ ~· 111-. i .... , )\\ ,., '"''. \ UDO Newp0rt Beach 67~·8350 (;r1fflth wN.r., •n Air lo'orco colonel's un lform In th•• u11t11od.-betng fllmt.od, Broderick buy~ 1u1 tintlQUl' llu11au1 uutomoblle at an auc· t1n11 . ttwn di11covt•r It t•ontuani a treasure map Tht trt•ei.urt' turn' out to be burled on a m1htary rt•,t•r\ aunn, ~o Rrodcnck t•kes hls old uniform 0111 of mothhttll"> to ~a1n entry "SOM": o" ttw tJ1.il11~uc 1' r1Rht out of the 408 Tiu:. 11how ai. v1rtuully i. i.hortened version of 1111 old mu\ 11· 'Th\• M altcse Falcon · w .. l'V~n ha\ t· Salm•) (, 11•t•n:.trct·l in a white su1t. · · HO'\• " th1• t'fl'ulor 1A11cl 1>upervisang pro· dur1·1 foe Ht'nnl'lt l\t1l l1·n1.111 Productions, wruch 1 ' u ' '\It 1 J l\· it ~ 1 t h l' o I u m b 1 a P 1 c t u re :, Tt•lt·\ ''1011 'l'ht• :-.crtt-.,, howcH•r. 1i.n't doing well in the r atw.:~. and GnHtth admits 1he shows have not l>t't>n t•x~1t·tl} spel'lJ1·ul.1r "We s tarted out with 11ur Junk," he :.ay' L1>ually, 1t'i. the other way around You thro~ in }our bei.t first, then get to the bad Muff. llerng u new show some are going to bt• good, sum+' are not " "SALVAGE I" '' an illustration that peri.unahty lt'le\ 1s1on 1:. not what 1t once was. In } ears pJst people tuned in television to see Lu cille Ball, Milton Bt'rle. Sid Caesar, and, yes. Andy Gnff1lh. Stories were secondary -even nonexistent. No more. The new ::;tar is concept and story Without a story that grabs the audience. even the biggest names have gone down in n ame3. With a ~ood concept and story, total unknowns become overmghl stars Robin W11l1ams of "Mork and Mindy" would :,t•em an except ion. Ncverthele:.s, "Mork and Mindy'' is a perfect format to display Williams' special zani· ness G rifftth is best known as Sheriff Andy Taylor of "The Andy Griffith Show," which ran for e1~hl years in the 1960s. "l 'M PLEASED as a -person who's been in com edy all my life that I can do a show like this," he said. "My friend, George Llndsay, who was Goober on my show, called me and said, ·Well. you finally killed Andy Taylor. I saw no traces of him.' "I don't thtnk that's true, but It's a nice compliment. I don't want to wipe out Andy Taylor. but I have to get a Jc» "TO BREA& out ol the mold of the good Sherilf Taylor has been, and still is, an enormous task. When something is very suc- cessful, you become one In the eye of the com· munity. If I was to survive, I had to get something different." He was a vicious businessman in "Pray for the Wildcats" and a killer in "Savages." He became a star as the happy-go-lucky recruit in "No Time for Sergeants." but in his next film, "A Face in the Crowd," he was a heavy. lie says, "I did a show for CBS a long time ago that's still my wife's favorite. It was called ·strangers in 7A, · and I played the super of an apartment building some bank robbers use. "I was a real loser." He pauses. "I always felt I was inadequate for virtually everything. I've been trying to correct it. Over my lifetime I've built up layer upon layer of veneer to cover that. Humor is one of my defenses. So here I have to stnp all that a way and expose myself." WALT_,.,.__ T1-MOttTH A Ya.UI llHGUURS "MUIDH IY DICIH" IPGI ..,.AKI DOWH" IPGI "'OUTH OH THI ttfll" Daily 6 JO Sat S ... Hol I 2 JO 1111 ll\'1.1) ""'.::.::.:: Let it be eJ.~Es .... ," , ......... , .. , ... ,o 111(0 ''"'I WO'"' I Onetime sheriff Andy Griffith Amlaing ob881Vetiom al lie along the Orang• COlll is now picking up space junk instead of bad guys. penned by a ~aon HELO OVER 13th SUPER WEEKI Ann THEATRES •N ORANGE~--..-...-... SUPERMAN l:IS.4:1f.71l&.IO:OO 70 ... .,..., ...... ,,., . !iii- Winner e Academy 6£0P.GC C F ' ' Md~:.£~ HARD· • • Aw"d "•""~'~"' • SCOTT I'; 'r~~FDI CORE •\ ,~ ~~-... ~ Plu1(RI --- GABE "FAST KA~~N BREAK " FAST BREAK Plu1 (PG) Winner oft Acedemy Aw1rd Nomination• "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" •A•lO .. lllA•OO ICE • 8~~~~ ~·· 6sTL G~ ~ ltON '"'1ft~~;. ",:~~MA/4 F•t • 00 I '5 1t U SAT/St.llM 11 JO,l •t~•• I Q 11 '' Plus IPGI "ONE ON ONE" HEAVEN CAN WAIT ~RM 0t"Wftc fttue "CAl.IF<>f'NtA SUITI" "THE GLACIER FOX" Plu• to> "FAST "THE GLACIER BREAK" FOX" H) ""' (Q) Plue (PG) "GRAY "STAR EAGLE•• CRASH" . . -DAILY PILOT Sund1y. Marctl 11. 197\ f 'Zoot Suit' Digs at Chicano Roots COTTON FIELDS TO GREAT WHITE WAY Rough Trip for Playwright Lula Valdez Hollywood liit Aims for Broadway Fans NEW YORK cAl'I lt'i-an unlikely duo. lht> 1>0'4..rful Shutwrt Or i:aniietlon st!r vrnJ( Aroudwuy p11trom1. und El Tc11tro C11mp(•11ino . tht· IK'Ubunt tht•utt>r' orisan1ally formed In 1965 10 •wrv" 'ltr1k111.c furm work41n in Callformu But lht•)' v1• J11111t1d for Zoot Sult," a nt•w ph•> with mu11k about p11rhucoH, Mexican Am\'rH•un tool 11u1tt•r11 1n Lo.-. l\n~clti. dunnJ( World Wur I I. un<J ubuut hlgolry, hysttir1ll iand IOJU"lh't• lht•n Tu opt·n twrc M an·h 2:i utter prt-mtenng in ,_.,., An1i<t•lt•.., 11 , IH t-;I Tt·utro'i. founder Luis V .i11h•L, ,1 !iiho r l . hurrul t•he11 tl'il M1•xu:an Amnll'ltn born :it1 yt.>ttr.., ugo in Oefano, Calaf nn1• of II) k11Ji. uf ,1 1n11(runl fo rm worker VAl.D t;7. ANI> SU UBt:RT prt'111dcnl fh'rnard Jiu·oh:-. ,, qu1e l 1>ra<·t1cJI mun. g1v1• th•· dti.tml'I 11n1ff1•..,..,.on N H'h ha5 hupt''> for · Zoot Sutt · th<•t go 1 .. •yond pruyt.•r:. 1t 'll be ~ hit t"or Vuldl•/, th1:-pl .1y hl' wrotl' Jnd d1rt'cte<J "''" P""' Uw \\.1y fo r othl'f ll1span1 l' workl> in m.um.t1t•am lht>Jtt.·r t'or J al·Ol.>1>, 1t s that ·zoot ·will prove )llU r Jn clt'\e lua> a theater au rllt'nt't' from Nt·w York·., laq.(l' unta pped Ha'> pa111t· <'ommun1ty J acoh~. 62 . hkl•n:-. 1t tu dforts to attract hl!H·k audum<·es They didn't ... ucceed on a large :-.c·all' until thl' a ll bla<'k 'Tht• W1z rli cked on Broadwll ~ in 1975, followt'd b}' "Ain't M1~ lwhavm'" dnd "Eub1c " THE PLAY origrnally wa!i <'Omm1ss1oned by tht• Ma rk Taper Forum for its New Tl•Pater But Valdet. 1~n·t new to theater He got hooked on it under the wors t of circumstances as a child of 6. stranded with has family at a cotton camp in California · We got :.tut'k lh<'n· bccuuse our truck hrukc down," hf' i1a ys, 1r1 his dee p gently l1lt1ng 11torytellcr's fo1ce "We Just stayed there, no monl'Y. the cotton seai.on wa:. over " His father. he r.ay~. fished a lot m the San Jouc1u1n River, not for fun, but to feed the fam1 ly A school hus passed by. The Valdez kid• hopped aboard lo s pend ~me or the time in :.t'hOOI THEN HE SAW a te acher making masks out of paper lunch bags "ll really fascinated me," he says "Someone was commun1cattng tht' idea there wai; a play to be put on and parts were a va1lublc I got very excited and got a part tn the play " ··Chnstmas 1n the Jungle." was produced, alas , without s upporllng player Luis Valdez. 6 "Just before 1t went on. my dad got the truck fixed and we splat. I never got m the show "But ever s ince then. I've staged my own shows. Thal one stop was the turning P<>iht. · · "Z<>ot Suit" 1s hts big ste p into mainstream theater "'- .. As they say, ther~ 's been a lot of yeoman service . We've performed unde r the worst con- ditions. in la bor camps where even t he ground wasn't level. where 1t was full of pot-holes "We'\e playc·d "he n the wind wai. blowing, when thl' s un was going down and we were los· 1n g the light, "he n there was no m 1crophune and we had to u:.c pure human cneri::y to sustain lhe value oflhl' pt•rformancc. ·Broadway. of cou r"l'. offe rs bea ul1 ful performing condation~ "The wind ts blowing our way this t1ml· " U N IVER8 AI. STUDIOS TOUR ******************.--~-"-MC_A_v•_' ._.,,_._'_''-v~~ U NIVERSAL BTUOI08 TOUR \MCA ., .•• I .,' 4 t A.I ACADEMY ~WARD IOMllATIOI BEST ART DIRECTIOI * THIS NOTICE * REQUIRES YOUR A TTENJ!,PM * t MOVIE FIRM S1:1:KS * ** * * .~x~~u~s * * ** FOl MAJO l MOVIE. TV & COMMERCIALS * S10·S:l00 PE R DAY No P><Pf>rt+>nce nPPdPd * * for m ost parts Rt><.1duetl po<;<.1bi1ttiec; Small * fc•e n .•Quired Now 1n o ur 4th yPar * * * VIDEO CASTING SERVICE * 17141 761-1244 Nol A Scnool -Small FPP -Nol A Seminar *****************~ "REMARKABLE."-., -~ • ~· "SPLENDID." •••.•• w• .. ..,. ••• ............ JEAN·LOUISBERTUCELLl'S NC) TIMI·~ . tD Q G tJQt~AKt~r -~· .. ::::: .... '\...,...,.. ......, CMIO -oQl t9Aefut ""~'" -••tC.~HtUM• AIM ~A•tCA\H\. Ne"9t" hlrw9 so few taken ' so much from~ many. • ACADEMY IWlllD1 IOMlllTIOll : ___, I IEIT PIC1UIE • IDT ICTOI IEIT ...... IClllll IEITlll'P8111RICT81 BT lllECTll IEIT ICIEEIPUY _ ._ ____ _ t NOW PLAYING IHlllUIURIT At\11116m 77 2'6446 •IA Coli. Mesa &46-5025 c.llAWllT w""""'"" '192-44113 IT--•lft-tl Orange 639-8770 IJIWIGl MALL Or•nge 63Ml340 A ACADEMY AWARD ~NOMINATIONS Including: BEST ACTRESS . WI \1 Ellen Burstyn Alan Alda "l•"\T / y .. ~amc'llmc, GNcxt r.ifar" IEJ-c .. ·-~......_ ·•· ......,, '""' • _., ... ., •• , A UnNtf\dt Pt<tu1r l"''hmccMof I\ NOW PLAYING CllllDOME EDWARDS' NEWPORT Orange 634·2553 Newport Bedcl'l 644·0760 Dustin Hoffinan Vanessa Redgrave A fi ctional solution to the real mystery o f A gatha Christie'~ di sappearance. 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DOLBY 6 TRACK STEREOPHONIC SOUND New Show1lme1 Sunday 1:oo..t:30-8: 30 Mon.·Wed. 8:00 edwards NEWPORT HUR COAST HWY.&MACAITHUI •rwl'ORT ODIT1lll 644-0760 "A tour de force_. Sally Field gives us a performance rich, inventive and so appealing as to sweep everything before it." -Co~mopol itan Maga.iine 11w story of a wo1111111 w1tl1 tilt• coum~c to risk L''ll1.>r11tl1111~ for ll•lmt -:-11~· bclit'l.>es i:o r(~lil. ' ,1 MAR'l IN RI n'/RO~I AND ""°'I.YI V pnl<l1•l l11111 'M 'lft\t,\ 1<111 <;AUY FILLO RON Ll IOMl\N HI l\U llRll )(.I '> l'AT HINGLl BARBARA lll\XLI Y ...-n. ... •nplay by IRVING RAVL re l I .111<.1 111\Rl<ll I I RANll., IR mu•ic. OAVIO '>I llRI d1n'Ch•r of phoh•>:r.1phy JOHN I\ Al ON/( l. 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IGULAH 101 CIOSID'lront !K l O.N•l IUl'lAN PAITllUK INI PlUI 00.. IH .0 MCOfeS 111 C!IHf UtTWOOO MIT WNICM WAY MIT l00Mfl'OI Plut CM UNTLIT 111 .. •R ea l Estat e l INDEX : •Busir1ess •Consumercluscup •Stocks OU { • • I r William Sa la has helped lead Remex away "" from its concentration on tape reader-punchers to newer data storage technologies in recent years Firin's Cool in Hot Field 8)' TltOM t.•:nlQ oi i-. °'"''' .,,194 """ In tht• ('0111putt·r pt'11ph,•1.11' b u 'I I n ,. s s d ' fl ·' m I I t' II t• " I e r h no I 11 g ll.' ., t' ..t n h I •' ' I ,1 n t'5lll bllshed pn1etut'l ur ,·om pany out ol the marketpl11c~ 111 a mattt•r of month:-. Reseuch and •It•\ l'lo1un .. nt d1· pt1rtments kt•t'p <.'ranking out 1ww 1dea.s fm produrh at a pro d1g1ous rult•, N1t•h <mt• trit.awrin)o{ a n o t h e r a t I o " t' r t' 11 ., l t1 :. engant>t>r:-. leapfro~ from gt>m•ru lion to generation of t•4u1pme11t with lifespan:. m .... .-.ured 1n months IN THAT lq~h t (;ent>r.d Manager Ball Sala 's ~tatto·ment that his Remt•x di' '"'"n of I-:\ cell o Corp 1s ··not on the lc·ad an~ ed~e of t('(•hnoloj:~ !'>t.1nth out like a glowing val uum tube an a star\.' of rntt•grated <·ircu1ll> Remex continue:. to be the leadmg supplier of paper tape reading and punching equip· menl, a technology that's dec- ades old, but one t h<.1l Sula said continues to roll on despite th<• emergence of small size. high· l'aparity memories Paper tape "surviV<'S 1n hostile environml'nts · heller than othf'rsystcms The divis ion's lape devices are used extensively t o control t ypesetting equipment and heavy machine tools Ex-cell·o,· which makes such equipment as well as products usmg heavy gears. 1s a big customer. BUT REM EX has n't been standing still, the affable general manager insisted. it now pro· duces a variety of floppy disk drives and is fi rst out with a workable• drive that reads both GAMMA/ RAY :-.uh•' of th .. '.I' 1nd1 cl1 'k w11Jiout 1 utt1ni: mtu tho· lllolji!nt•tu· l'llJ{lll~ .1 l'rtthll m 1'l,1.:u1nv. 1h 1·11111 pl't 1t11r" A 1wth1•1 11 ·""n Im H1·1t11•x ,d11hl \ II• h.1111-• "" lo .inti '11•\ t"lop 111.lrkt•h I' lh t llll'h•I"' Ult Ill .1 II II ( .1 ..t 11 r I II I>: ... u h ... " ... t 1 • m ... 1 t1h1·r lhJn -.11npl1· Jdd 1111 !> "'"'' 1 .111 \14• plug.it·d tntu \ 1tht'1 111.1111fl .1rrw or 111 I 11 I I II IO p 1111· r' 111 Jtk h'.I' thl' mu 1111 1·0 m p .111 t L'' 1• , 11 1• 1 1 •' I I \ IUM And tht· I 1 r 111 .., l'nt(lfll't.'I !'> h ;1 ,. (' b l' {' n 11111\ in~ mur1· to" :1111 using t·nnt roll1•rs in l·qu1p- 111l'nt t11 do mud1 of tht• romµuta· tuin work w1th1n thL· sub:-.ystem befon· ..,l•nding JMrllal results to t tw ct·ntral computer A L I. T 111 S t l' t' h n o I o g y howen•r. play~ seron<.I fiddle to markl·ting, smd Sala. a BSEE who switched to marhtan~. then general manag1.•ment '"I was an 1.mginccr fo r only four or five years and 1 round it frus trating that C'nginecring often ~uided marketing. J got very up-Light very sym- pa thct1c with the marketing s ide " Engineers would p roduce what they thought was a good product, telling the marketing people it was their JOb lo sell iL Al Remex. new-product flow orten goes the other way with marketrng rcsl'<ff<'h :.etting the t.'our!'>C for developing new items M arkcting, agreed Sala, is •I lfl.1lh•r of f111tl111g out °"hill lht• 1 u ... 111nw,. ".111ts, tht·n prnc.Ju1·1ng 11 Hut h1• ul'" k1·1·1,... up on I t' t' h 1111 log ll' JI m :.1t t1• r i. · · "' 111.11 kt'l1ng .ind t·ng1neer1ng "1111 t nu:.inform ll.1\1J1t: ht·adquarl\'rs at 1733 E Alton St . lrvint'. twlp:-. The area I .!I Jlill' k e d w 1 t h i. m a 11 a n d m1di.1Led computer hrms and in- formal contacts keep him about sax months ahead of the industry. Sala cites a few d isadvan· tagcs. though. l11gh housing costs make it hard to hire and keep workers at all technical levels AS A RESULT, companies are constantly raiding each other. driving up salaries in tho proc- ess. High living costs also have made it nearly impossible lo recruit talent from other areas. Sala said Re mcx is one of several companies working with local community colleges. especially Orange Coast College, to develop training programs for electronics workers. It is an ef· fort to boost the already slim labor supply. The firm owns a 4-acre site next door, but "'th<it may turn out to be just a fantastic real estate deal " Company plans rail for a temporary plant in 8 FT. CONCRETE , SAND WALL North Orange County, then in about four years, a rlC'w planl an Riverside or out of s tate, prob· ably New Mexico or Arizona. ITS IRVINE facilitv, with 250 employees, as jammt'd with pro· dur t1on lanes. research areas and offices lls five-year plan calls for mcreasmg business 400 percent, and keepmg on target wall require new space. Overseas operations are im· portant to Remex. They provide expanded markets for present products. plus a way of winding down older items slowly "We can alwavs count on Europe for two yea.rs after !a product becomes 1 obsolete an the U S." SALA SAID many dis k items are sold direct within the US. tape products arc sold by reps but that in Europe, represen· tatives handle all lines An up- coming trip to Europe 1s part of continuing contacts with that or· ganizalion . "I've found it's very 1mpor· tant for a division's general manager to interface with the distributors there to get them to believe we take them seriously " The Pacific hasn 't been ig- nored either. Australia and Korea are key areas. Japan, he a dded, has copied so many American designs that it isn't too promising. "But Korea is be· ing very aggressive in wooing U.S. companies. There appears to be a r ivalry between Japan and Korea." A n~w executive post was re· cently filled to take charge of overseas operat ions. ANOTH E R C HANGE has been a near doubling or the 4 How does rad1at10n sterilization work? Gamma ray from CAbalt 60 source. enclosed in double· walled steel rod. penetrates cell wall, smashes DNA chain, according CELL WALL to current theory, killing cell or eliminating ability of cell to duplicate itself. Since ray CELL NUCLEUS is pure energy, no radioactive traces remain in product Radiation Makes Bow on Coast Anyone who drove by a con- struction site at 1401 Morgan Circle in Tustin a few weeks ago m ight have thought someone was building a bank. Workers .there tilted up con- crete walls to form a vault 8·feet thick. But the walls aren't to keep crooks out; that's the thickness needed to keep gamma radiation ln. THE NEW building is to be t h e hom e of Radiati o n Sterilizers, Inc., which will offer medical products businesses in the Irvine Industrial Complex an alternative to present gas sterilization of disposable medical items. The plant is the brainchild of Allan Cbin, who bolds a B.S. and M .S. in chemical engineering from MIT, ls a licensed nuclear engineer, and who bas spent 10 years in the radiation sterillia· Uon field. Chin explained that the faclli· ty wtU boUle a rack of Cobalt 60 wltbln the massive chamber, around which racks on an over- head track w1U carry assorted producta. AS nLLED &ACK8 PASS a aeries of J.t.loeb. double·walled 1tatnleu stee'l contalnen, rays will pus throqh aealed boxes aad, Cblo l&ld, knock out DNA molecule• lnal d e any mlcrooraalli1m1 preHnt. •t leut, tUt~1 the theory. European Method Finds Medical Firms Promising "Cobalt 60 Is the s ame stuff used in cancer treatment," he s aid. Up to now using gas was far cheaper than radiation. said Chin. but ethylene ox.ide is sus· pected or being a carcinogen and the government is considering a ban or more restricted use. WITH THAT hanging over their beads, many firms with gas chambers are reluctant to invest In new units to handle growing demands for plastic dis· pos ables. He added (as isn't always re- liable, so tests must be run on each batch of goods. Tighter res triction s on e thylene oxide residues in plastics and expensive test s makes the two processes cost about the same. But Chin s aid the rods, purchased from Canada, will produce usable radiation for about 70 years while gas must be fresh for ucb batch. CHIN ANO his financial backer decided lo move Into Irvlne after a market survey found the area boasted 70 per· cent of small med\cal prQducts (lrm100 the West COasl. \ Mott are far loo s mall to have sterilizers. making them likely prospects . But he said word spread among larger medical companies fast and he began getting their calls. A second firm. headed by at' ex·employer of Chin, is also planning to open a similar facili- ty. but is having some construe· lion problems. He added that his heavy build· ing required removal or 10 feet of spongy topsoil and its replace- ment with tougher material to hold up the massive walls. J. SAFETY IS a key considers uon In the building's design. Racks of goods enter the radiation chamber through a series of traps -loo tight for a person to fit through. Ir anyone enters the c hamber, sensors automatically drop the cobalt into a waler bath. When the source is up, he said, the lights also go out. "A bat ls the only thing that could get ln there." 1f power falls, the source also drops lo safety. PRODUCl'S SPEND from 10 to 20 hOurs passing lhrou&h the chamber, as required by the manufacturer. \ ;. "Nearly 1terile thin'' would • • get a much shorter dose. The firm will not guarantee sterility, "jus t that the product got a specific dose." Chin. who works out of offi ces at 845 Seal Ave., Palo Alto -at least until the facility opens here -said sterilizing isn't the only potential use for the plant. "I KNOW a guy who radiates gut for tennis racket strings. It m akes it something between gut and nylon." Other uses include treating mate rials with high-en e rgy radiation so they will make a molecular bond with othe r atom s . One experimenter is bombarding wool and adding a toms that pe rmit it to be was hed. The radiation, "like s unlight." d oesn 't leave radioactive byproducts, so food can be treat· ed as well. The process ia com · mon in Europe, but not widely used here. ''LOW·LEVEL radiation of potatoes will prevent sprouting for up to a year and it bas been used to keep vermin down in stored wheat." said Chin. He round package manufa~· turers were not so keen on Ms new business since designing a package that allows gas lo get in • Is more complex and profitable. "But I told them 'lhe first one (See GAMM~, t..1e C3) Moneg ___ c, · per cent the r1 rm formerly plowed back into research and development. One of the newest producti. lo come from that has been a "'Data Warehouse."' which ui.es a 20 million byte W1nrhei.ter storage disk as a per manent memory element. coupled to a pair of Remex disk drives that can handle a n added million bytes each. The main disk must remain in place. sealed in a plastic :.hell. Data from it can be transferred to the smaller disks. providing a . -• 'I ., backup in case a power failure 1.•rases the ma1n storage, or for daily report purposes THIS AND othe r products pro- mise steady ~rowth. Sala said. t.'ven if the threatened recession OC'c urs. <He a d ded thal he believes tht' downturn is largely contrived 1 Company contingen- cy plans anticipate the i.amc l~vcl of production as last year, al worst. The executi ve's confidence <see REME X, Page CZl ' fl consumer CLOSE-UP ' ,· -.ii. . • • . . . . . .• .. Careful Driver Turns Mileage Into Smileage ByPATDUNN 01 llM D•tlY P110t SUH Gas prices seem to go up every lime your car m.-eds a fill-up, and now motorists are facing dried up pumps, shortened service station hours and even possible ration ing. Yet. average fuel economy is less than 13.7 miles per gallon for the estimated 100 million registered automobiles in this country. according to the Federal Energy Administration. FUEL ECONOMY EXPERTS st ress that the only way motorists can improve this discouraging figure is to change the ir driving h abits. One a uthority declares a careful driver should be able to get at least 30 percent bet· ter mileage than an average driver , and 50 percent im· provement over a poor one . This sounds good. but most Americans were never taught fuel economy driving methods. Knowing traffic laws and getting from one place to another as safely and quickly as possible are the main concerns of the typical driver. Changing over to a "tes t driver type" isn't as ha.rd as it sounds. however. Every motorist can make a fe w simple changes in driving technique, trip planning and car main- tenance that will result in significant fuel savings. BEGIN WITH SLOW STARTS. Accelerate gently ex· cept when ente ring high-speed traffic lanes or when pass- ing . Hot·rod driving and jack·rabbit starts can increase fuel consumption by 2 miles per gallon in city traffic. A void unnecessary braking by not tailgating and by a nticipating tramc situations ahead. Take your root off the accelerator when you s pot a red light al the next intersec- tion. Even if lhe light doesn't change by the time you get there, you've saved fuel by coasting. Driving at moderate speeds saves gas because as speed increases. so does a car's wind res istance. This is a big factor in gas mileage economy. Most cars gel about 28 percent more mpg on the highway at SO mph than at 70 and about 21 percent more at 55 than at 70. Hold a s teady foot on the accelerator as long as traffic conditions permit. Frequent highway lane changes or varying the speed by only 5 mph can reduce gas mileage by as much as 1.3 mpg. IF YOU1l CAR HAS A manual transmission, run through the lower gears gently and quickly for minimum gas usage, the n build up speed in high gear . Since an automatic transmission uses more gas in lower gears, ap· ply enough gas pedal pressure lo get the car rolling. then let up slightly on the pedal to ease into high gear range as quickly as possible. Most American cars use a cup of gas every six minutes when idUng. ll takes less gas to restart the engine than to let it idle longer than one minute. Try to break gas.wasting habits s uch as pumplng the accelerator or racing the engine when your car isn 'l In mo· lion. Use the brake pedal rather than the accelerator lo (Sff MILES, Page C3) ,I • C2 DAILY PILOT Sund1y March 11 1979 D•llY Piiot Stall 1'"91• BUSINESS I ELECTRONICS Classes Produce Jobs OCC Turns Oul Sore ly Needed Worken N an e months ago Dennis Shearing was facing a rather "'bleak" future. A high school graduate who had taken a few college courses, Shearing. a 22-year-old Hunt· mgton &ach resident, was earn· 1ng $3 per hour doing manuaJ labor at a department store . .. It was the only kind of job 1 could get. I'd had several just lake It before," he says. ''J was unhappy and frustrated because I Just couldn't see myself spend- ing the rest of my life s tuck in that kind of work." TODAY, NINE months later. things are diffe r ent. He's a quality assurance technician at Rockwell International. earning more than a thousand dollars per month. He faces a bright future. Wh at ca u se d the metamorphosis? Shearing completed a six· month federally-fund ed elec· tronics and m achine technology progr a m a t Ora nge Coast College, financed by C ETA 1Co mprehensive Employment and Training Act) funds. College courses helped Dennis Shearing win job Tape punchers, readers continue to provide revenue for Irvine peripheral maker He started the program in June of 1978, completed 31 units of OCC electronics. machine t echnology and mathem atics courses. and began working for RockweU International F eb. 1. has responded in a pos1t1 ve way to the program , snatching up the OCC students as soon as they're ready. Price hopes to preµare a nother 15 or 20 students for the electronics and machine trades fields unde r the current CETA grant. Rock well right off the Orange Coast <.'a mpus . An inte rvie w with the company was arranged through lhl' college's Career Development Center. R EMEX PUNCHES INTO NEW FIELD • • • <From Page CI> m ay s tem no t o nly from Rem ex 's successes. but a lso its ability to learn from mistakes. For example. in 1973. the firm made its first step into the nexi· hie disk market a nd fl oundered. An <1sscssment led to separating marketing and product group~ to overcome tape-only thinking that dominated the company ~ance its creation 20 years ago. AND SALA seems wi ll ing to factor in the human element, ~upplanUng weak spots by either training or haring new person- nf'I He also credited the central management of Ex-cC'll-o with he1n~ 'uppo r t a,e. leaving Rl:'mex and 18 otht.·r cl1v1swns to opPrnte freely while h<'lping with planning and k~cpmg an t'Y<' on profit and loss state- ments. He noted that many of Ex-cell - o s d1vis1ons have re ta ined both autonomy and the names they held before acquisition by the Troy, Mich., based corporation . .. Some of the companies are m o re than 125 years old," 1t m a d l' se nst.' to s li c k with t'Slablished names. REMEX GAINF.O ats name from a combination of Rheem . v.ha ch owned the di\.1s1on foundt'd by five engineers two decades ago. and the fi rst two lt>lters of the parent 's name. The d ivision's autonom y shnws up an ats freedom to do production pla nning, analysis and research Sala said he likes the freedom a nd r esponsibility b ut un- derstands that he must pass the workload down the ma nagement ~ca le. The net effect 1s more people working hard for Remex's ad- vantage, plus the kind of career development that makes people want to stick with the firm. REMEX MAY not display the d y n a mite burs t s o f n e w tet'hnolOJ'Y of other computer firms, but the soldiers it fields have withstood combat in its marketplace very well. Remex apparently has no ( p I a n'S t o a It e r a wi nning strategy. Remex disk dnve provided lively new market The Company ... Remex i s a m a nufacturer o f compute r pe ripherals and subsystems. It is the established leade r in the paper tape puncher-reade r field, and also produces disk and diskette drives which use electronic microcircuits as controllers. It is located at 1733 Alton St.. Irvine, with a staff of a bout 225 workers. Remex is a division of Ex-cell-o Corp., based in Troy. Mich., with sales estimated near $800 million d uring the current year. Ex-cell -0 is traded on the New York Stock Ex· cha nge. Among Re mex's executives are: William Sala, general m anager ; Chuck Ouellette, director of m~r~eting; Woody Floyd, director of e ngineering; Wilham C. Bowman. controlle r ; Hank Eiszl er. manufacturing manager, and Ben Suleski manager· quality assurance. ' I .. ~1. UOYU ) DAILY PILOT INFORMS in the A TOTAL o f 35 st udents enrolled with Shearing in the program. Twe nty-five are now working in industry. Five others re main in the program and are taking additional c lasses to qualify for positions. "The program offers a n open e ntry and exit approach," said OCC's CETA coordinator, David Price. "A student enters the pro- gr am. is trained . then leaves whe n he or she is ready to fill a job." Price says there are still a few openings in OCC's program. .. We were ask e d by the Orange County Manpower Com· mission to train students for electronics and machine trades pos itions. and were funded by CETA for the program," Price said. "There as a tremendous need in the county for trained people m these areas " Price sa ys local industry OCC ALSO offers regular, on- goi n g CETA programs an m achine technology. welding, c;ivil technology, wastewater technology, food services :.ind aviation technology Students earn $2 90 per hour v. h1h.· attend ing OCC's classes 40 hours ~r week. Shearing entered the program without any previou::-. el<>ctronacs experience. .. , entered the program cold. but I djd have an aptitude for e lectr on ics." he s <1v -; "I enrolled because I wanted lo make a dramatic change m m' lift• and s t rikl• out an J n\·I.\ direction." FOLWWING fl mnnth., 1r1 t ht OCC program . he· I.\ .1:-. harctl h\ Sheanng says that without the traanmg he wouldn't have had a chance at landing a job. Because of the training, he's workmg in thl:.' co m pany's Mi c r o - Electrona cs Devices Division, makin~ s ure all pa rts leaving the fac11..Jty a re up to specific .. lion. "It's very 1nterestmg work," he says "The electronics field 1s exciting because it's expanding rapidly and there are so many new developments every day." HE HOP ES to stay with the t'Om pany and move up the cor- porate ladder. To keep current m the fi eld . Shearing plans to f1n11,h ;.in Associatt• in Arts •ki?rt.'<' at OCC. then transfer tn l ' (" lr\'IOP to work on a HA. dt•)!ree an cll•c·trnna<.':-. !-"or informalaon about OCC's l'ETA pro~rnm. call 556-5684 Computers 'Blue Chips' NEW YORK <AP> -The world is on the verge or a second Indus trial Revolution, thanks largely to development or the "computer on a chip," according to an award-winning British science writer. The new technology has already produced new markets in s u c h items as pocket calculators and digital watches, says Richard Case ~ent of The Economist, a weekly magazine. "BUT THESE SOMEWHAT frivolous de- vices are only scratching the s urface of what micro-electronics devices can do," he said dur- ing a recent visit to New York. "Almost any mechanical device can be radicaJly altered in the work that it can do by these tiny intelligent chips." The only way Detroit can meet the federal government's pollution and fuel consumptior. standards is by installing in its cars the tiny computers made possible by the silicon-based chips, also known as integrated circuits Case· ment said. ' Casement predicts the chips will eventually make computers a s commonplace as paperclips, controlling factory machines and enabling workers to turn on ovens at home by telephone before leaving the office. "Wt: c<in <.•xpect a revolution in wash ing machines. refrigerators. s toves, m ix - t:'rs. radios. telev1s1on sets and stereos." he says. adding that the Japanese are working on a phonograph v.hach doesn't require a needle. Ca:-.cment said the social implications of the forthcoming electronic Industrial Revolution we re enormous Te lephone ·exchanges, for ex a mple, wall need o ne-third th~ number o r oper ators. and other industries will make even s harper cutbacks in employment. Can You Correctly Answer Th e ... CENTURY 21® INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS From what typing machine did we remove this element? cordially invites you and your guests to attend an I ART EXHIBITION AND ART AUCTION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE EASTER SEAL SOCIETY to be held at the Del Webb's Newporter Inn -Empire Room 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, California 92660 SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1979 Preview 12:00 Noon to 1:30 Auction I : 30 No Ho&t Cocktail& Door Prize& Donation $1.00 All checks for art purchlued wUl be made payable to Century 21 -Eaater SeaU BankAmericard/Visa and Maater Charge accepted Pleale feel free to bring your friend! If you said :ln IBM Selec rric• you are wrong or course overy Selecrm. • uses this elemep.t. bur So does Ill~ RE MINGTON SR1Q111 The REMINGTON is everything the Selectric · is and more Both are self correcting. but only the REM INGTON has "1ouch control" The REMINGTON also has more standard features. All working parts and supplies of the REMINGT ON are inter-changeable with the IBM Selectric· Only one typing machine 1s completely compatibl e with the IBM.l\and that IS the RE MINGTON SR101. If you w111 call us. OTM Inc . you'll find we sell the REMINGTON SR101 for less and Instead of waiting several weeks or even months for your machine to be delivered we will bring 11out1mmed1ately. Held over by popular demand' f you wish during the month of March we will rent you this fine mect11ne. and apply th payment to the purchase price when vou buy. There is no Obhgahon to buy. of course. (714) 95 7-1195 (11ACK ANDERSON ) REVIAl.8 Intl!• DAILY PILOT 17942 Skypark Circle. Irvine, CA s t REAL ESTATE I BUSINESS I CONSUMER SUndary, March 11 , 1979 DAILY PILOT C3 Real Estate Mail'fJag ••• lh &OR•:ll J Bal ' Ot 4.n HOR \\t>'''' dtradt-d to ti up our httlHit' r uther thun buy .. n.-~ un.-. H we hkt\ our nt'1~hborh1K1e1 vc•n murh Our kltehttn and b.-ithr11c1mi. .tr" \ 1•r \ 11ld la<thlont'd Plttu.t• jllVt' u' tunh on hc1v. l•l h•ndl~ thl' Job for lh1• ll"l'l nwnt•.) 111ncl '""•lh th•· lea!.l ln<'On v1•111t•lll't' 1 ·, ,. ht•aro t hf' hum,• am prov menl Cat'ld ti. n 1-· ..., ,,,. 1'(10 nH n ~andy V Ot:" ll !";\NO\' \ o•'rT 'mart lo ff'modf'I oar bomt' 11t ' u nt\t otth rllban~ yoar ltomt''s \•la"" hue vuu'll au• &oan toau, movlnl( '"""· and du!>lna oprAAn ol baylnlC 1oothf'r howv. But tN' unoral. , .. ,. 1.ULl!t'nlpalc)a• Pf'() pl• bavt' ht<n tbr bumf" lmprov~mttn& In dus&r> 1 baJ n1mf' To " d bfolaa bllkf'd. I(~& lmprovt'mrnl bid" from a& lual lhr- lh·f'abof'd ntrulnr. S.-'urf' tlM>lr bid '"' In writlntt and lh•I H•u l(h.-tbfo ~•mt-ptt'lno tioa to 1all blddfor, Avoid •n> roo&Ut>tor •ho trie& to bl•h· J)N"I M&.l'Y ou Into \htnln11. tht' con&racl Im· mf'dlawty. "'" .-arh blddrr for at lta•t thtff re lert'D('C'& uf prh lou ... <'U~lomf'rs. Pbont tbosl" Pf'Ople and a k jf lbf"y -ouJd bl~ tbal conlra<'tor a.:alo and ll LM~ bid aoy un ttsolvf'd eompl1lntJ.. Tbe-n award Liit jOb. I 'Vt" fuund It pa)' w pttUy a pe>nalty II the work ls not finl1>b .. d by • \pttlnc dak. Unless yoo du so, t'Vt'n th .. best eonlradors may leave your jQb IM a ft>w days to work on another url(t>nl projt>ct or to go flsb.lng. Con tractors don't likt> penally clauses but if you loslst and lf the contractor really wants tbt job, hf''ll agree. By &be "'ay, altt-r the job starts, If you malu• any chang.-s, Jtet trn: additional price or cos& reduction lo wrulog to avoid lat.er dis· putes. No Dfl"dtu-iion for Tn"lltifn DEAR BOB: We sold our home. As a coo· dltlon o( lh(> u l.-, we had lo provide .a lermite ln"pec:twm clearanc:t-The U\:Spt.-ttor 1rran1ed for repairs which cost Wt about Sl,400 lO n•place wood damal'ed by termites WUl this qu•llfy for a "ca1»uahy loss" tax dt."CiucUoo" Kiral.en J, DEAK Kla8TEN: Rotty, but te rmlle d1•alfe ... ally •• not quailfy for a cHHI· ty .... -.me taa ded•d6oo. ca .. alty ao..e. m••• ._ "~a. •••••al, or taae•~ted." Termtle .. •aa• u•all1 woa't qaallfy uJeu '" ua pnve to t.M UIS ~at your Lermttes worlled vtty, Vflry fast Solar °"'11rn Not rn-t~cftl Ofi:AR BOU PlcllMe tell ws more about !\Olar ener6jy homt> .:nergy c<>nbt'rvalioo de- ' 1<·t·11 und If thf')' urea w1~ expenditure Sue n . DEAi. S E : A few solar energy eoa ~rndoa devl~•. Heb aa for beatlDg, have proved IU«'eaaful. But others bave proved costly to malataln. Before buylng, ask for names of bayers wllo pardtaaed the devices several years ago and check If everything Is saU1factory. AJ tboagb tbe new tu credits ror lnatalling rnergy eotuiervatJon devlttS a~ attractive, don't ..... oat to buy eaern tonservatloa de- vices wldcb area 't yet fatly proven. WUI Forre Eztnad /ff•rtgage'! DEAR BOB: When we bought our home, the seller agreed to carry the mortgage hnancing for five years. The five years is up next August. tr we can't refinance, due to high mortgage interest rates, can we force the seller to extend the loan for an extra year? Joyce R. ·DEAR JOYCE: No. Start sbopplng for a new mortgage aow. Lenders won't make firm coaual&meata very tar lD advance, bat U )'Ola fl.Dd a Cood deal, take It DOW and pay off th eeUer'1 moncage a few moatb early. Peor Ta.¥ PlaR1dRfl'• Co•dfl DEAR BOB: Last September we sold our home at. a $45,000 net profit and moved lo a lifecare church-operated retirement home. We had been on the waiting list for many years. When our name came up for ad- mission, we decided to accept. Now my tax man tells me we made a big goof. I am 62 and my wife is 54. Ollr home was in her name since I bad cancer several years ago and we thought J would soon die. But it looks like I beat the odds. Our tax man tells us (a ) we don't qualify ror that new $100,000 profit tax break since the home was in my wife's name, aod Cb) we can't defer the tax either since the lifecare home doesn't qualify as a "replacement principal residence." Please tell u~ this isn't true. James McM. DEAR JAMES: I 'm sony to report tbat your tax man ls corred. You shouJd hue con1alted him befott, rather than after, sell· lag yoar bome. U you bad waJted to sell uatU yoar ..Ue became SS, •P to St•,• of your profit COGld have been tu-free (assamlDg yoa lived la the home three or tbe five years before sale>. To qualify for that new Stot,MO home sale tax break, the primary residence most be In &.be name of tile spouse who Is age SS or older. Similarly, you don't qualify for the "re- slden« replace ment rule," availa ble to home lldlers of any age wbo buy a more ex- peasive ttplac:ement home, slnce you only bave a We estate at &be Wecare retirement home. When you and your wlfe die, your cur· rent ft'Sideoce revert s to tbe retirement home. Perhaps your sltuatlon can sbow otbera a costly mistake not to make. A ttornq Ba. Bnt Adrin- DEAR BOB: l recently bought a house which the realty agent bad helped remodel. Tbe lady of the house showed me, before the closing, how everything works. When we came to the kitchen fuucel, she said "The water pressure is bad here." After purchase, I called a plumber and be told me the pipes need replacing for $1,200 and there's notbin& ~ wrong with the water pressure. Should the agent have told me or this defect? Betty M. DEAR BETTY: Probably, especially 8lnce the realty agent bad worked on U.e house. Tbe old days of "caveat emptor" (buyer beware> are fast dJs1ppearing. Check with yoar attorney to see if rescission, damages, or another legal remedy would be advisable. G.-t Rid of /ff ortgage Poll~ DEAR BOB : Each month we pay $7.73 for "private mortgage insurance " The lender says we must pay this fee until 20 per- cent of the original appraised value of our home has been paid. As our home has gone up $16,000 in value since purchase three year s ago, do we have any alternative? Dennis O'C. DEAR DENNIS: Banks and savings as· soclatlons require private mortgage In- surance on loans above their legal lending limits. Bat when the loan falls below the limit, usually 80 percent of value, &be mortgage insurance can often be dropped. Tbe lender may cancel the insurance If yoa'IJ pay for the reappraisal. Talk to a sealor loaa officer about it. Send real estate questions to Robert J . Bruss, P .O. Box 6710, Sao Francisco. Calif. 94101. Mail Reflects Concern Over Inflation Evidence of Americans' con cern with the effects of inflalJOn continues to present itself, often in the form of missives to newspapers. Among recent mailbag arrivals was a study conducted by Johnson and Higgins for the Louis Hams poll people. Questioners sampled the opi- MILES TO SMILES • • • (From Page Cl) hold your car in place on a hill, and cut down on air condi- tioner use. It reduces fuel economy by as much as 2.S mpg. J oin a car pool for commulinc to and from work, if possible, a nd plan short trips carefully. A car started cold and driven 4 miles gets only about 8 mpg. The same car warmed up and dnven 15 miles may average nearly 13 mpg. IF YOU MUST MAKE short trips, don't idle the engine to warm up the car, and drive slowly the first rew blocks. Also try to consolidate short commuting trips with shop· ping and figure out which route requires the least stops for traffic signs. Freeway driving is nearly twice as economical as city driving, especially during light tr al· fie hours. Keep your car engine tuned ac· cording to the specifications in your owner's manual. If you've• lost the manual, follow a major tuneup plan every 10.000miles. Install new spark plu~s. i~ni­ llon points and condenser. Clean or replace the p<>s1tive crankcase ven· tilalmg valve PVC), and remove , . gum or sludge from the hoses. Cheek all electrical ignition circu its and connections for voltage drop a nd r esistance. Clean, tighten, and replace them as necessary. ALSO INSPECT THE choke for proper operation and set liming to the manufacturer 's specifica- tions. Check 1gnit1on advance m echanism <mechanical and vacuum). Remove foreign matter from the exhaust gas re- circultory valve and hoses and check controls. Inspect ex- haust system for blockages. Replace air and fuel filter ele- ments, and check Cor fuel leaks in the carburetor, fuel pump, gas line and gas tank. Clean the spark plugs and adjust points aod timing every S,000 miles. Tire pressure should be checked at least once a month. Underinfiated tires can decrease fuel economy up to 1 mpg. Radial tires also provide from 0.5 to 1 more mpg, and their high initial cost usually is paid for in fuel savings and longer tread life. Wheel alignment should be checked yearly. Improper front wheel toe-in alignment can increase fuel use by 0.3 mpg. Also check brake adjustment to avoid dragging brakes or improper releasing action. DON'T CARRY UNNECESSARY weight in your car. For every additional 100 pounds, gas consumption can in· crease as much as0.2 mpg. · "Topping off" a gas tank wastes fuel. Stop adding gas at the cut-off on the automatic valve and don't buy any more unW the gauge shows a quarter lank or less. Doing this reduces the chance of spillage and keeps the car's weight down. Also use gasoline of the proper octane rating for your car. Change the oil and.oil filler at recommended intervals. Dirty oil can seriously damage engine parts and cause friction and wear that rob gas mileage. A worn engine that bum& oU will require more frequent tuning and gel pro- gressively poorer gas mileage. Use a good quality multi-grade <mulU-viscoslly) oil showing its APl/SAE rating on the container. Multi-grade lOW ·30 and lOW ·40 olls help reduce internal eqine friction and gjve better mileage than single grade SAE-30 olla. Don't use an oil of higher viscocity than recommended for your car since heavier oils can increase friction and decreate fuel efficiency. START WATCHING HOW MUCH ••• you uae. Record the amount added al each fill-up and the odometer rud- tn1. Miles per cation is obtained by divldlD1 tbe miles traveled aince the previous ffil·up by the 1alloal added at the last fUl-up. You~~ want to Inst.all a mllet·pel'l>1alloll mte.er OI' • manifold vacuum 1augo. Thi• gauge can helP eoeourqe fuel-.. vlni driving habits by vi1ual11 lodJcaUnc \be vacuum in the intake manifold wblcb la dlree~ related to a11 efflclency. A h.lg:b vacuum readlq oe the 1•ace meane you'redrh1ng ttonomluU1 , Tbele meaauru may not eolwe tbe cMl trial.a, bat they will save au. Economical drivi.nl alwa11 waa detlrab&e, but D0'1( it'•. neceaalty. . r nioos of 1,699 people across the U.S. and found that nearly all feared inflation would create problems whe n lbey retired. Those already on pensions and Social Security suggested those were well-founded fears. Among the findings of the SW'· vey: MANY PEOPLE said they'd really rathe r not retire, nearly half felt that way. Most favored an end to mandatory retirement. Private pension plans got high marks from most of those sur- veyed. The plans were seen as able to meet the income expee- tations or retirees in the future. Social Securit.y. on the other band, got low marks with most younger workers who said they simply do not believe the system wiJI be around to pay benefits when they retire. The system was seen as financially unsound. ABOUT 48 percent of people a sked about the Social Security System bad "no confidence" it would pay even a minimal living benefit. espe<:ially in light or in- flation. Many felt the s ystem should tie payments to inflation, but often disagreed about what kind of funding should pay for inflation-caused benefit in· creases. •• * Ir the Ad.ministration is having trouble coming up with the basic cause or inflation, the business community seems to have come to a consensus: "DEnCJT spending by the federa l governme nt and ex- cessive monetary growth have been the most potent fuels ror in· Oat.ion," says BankAmerica President A. W. Clausen in the bank's fourth quarter report to shareholders. "The newly-submitted federal and Calif omia budgets both de- m onslrate some measure of response to the clear popular ex- pressions for government restraint. Solid public support for efforts to control the growth of government must continue to be decisively demonstrated if these favorable trends are to continue." BUT THE bead of the world's largest banking operation isn't alone in pinning the source of in- nation on those folks beside the Potomac. David R. Wallace, chairman of the board and president of ... Bangor Punta Corp.. gave bis view in the manufacturer's an- nual report: "The federal government must be brought into balance, even al the expense of otherwise commendable federal pro· GAMMA ••• <From Pace cu doing it la going to gel all the bualnesa'." THE ENGINEER said the process doet turn aome plutica llsbt brown or tan. "Tbe manetJna men dialib lt, but the technical people Hy tbat'• sreat because tile COIOr 1bow1 lt'a sterile." Racll•tion ii the standard 1terillala1 method ln E~-. Cbln and hll backer are Hveral mll.Uon dollan tlyt wt be true lD tbe u.s. wit.bit n .. yean. g rams. Government must pay closer at.tention to the cost effec· liveness o( its spending than it bas in the past." Fluor Corporation's 1978 an- nual r eport carries a softer message in the same vein: .. SINCE WE live in a time when government action or inac- t ion can adversely affect the economic climate for business and citizens alike, it is impor· tant that our representatives know our views. "Guiding government toward sound economic judgments is becoming increasingly impor- tant if we are to conlinue to com- pete successfully in what bas become a viable and exciting global marketplace." J . Robert Fluor and David S. Tappan, J r .. chaJrman and vice chairman or the board, seem \.() be saying "speak up." *** CONSUMERISM apparently comes early to children deluged with television commercials on shows aimed at the youngsters. A Roper study of youngsters between ages 3 to 10 found that 89 percent or all youngsters know the difference between commercials and regular pro- gramming. Three and 4-year- olds scored 72 percent. As ked if they know the purpose of commerc ials, 79 per- cent reported they did, with 57 percent or 3 and 4-year-olds say. ing yes. Nine and 10-year-olds stated they knew they were be- FOB ME? t things '" your hie' with the importan A short.hand way to keep up ds ot your 1ob and your tam1ly It's tough t1o1 hba~:~~~~~~rd::u~~elt . The news~~~~ ~;yh~·age and st1 a wor"1ng women an · · t 1 ot otMr " the day. feature pro ' es t ons tor child care during ous vacation ttmel Practical sugges I f your weekends (and prec• g to t1elp k the most o 1 advert1s1n =~~~~;here to shop atter :~~~=~~,:~he most complete news ou make the most ot your pay events in your t1ome town. :~er;~:~~~~~f~~r:~~.h;~~e~~~~ ~~t::~:~. t~~~~~~~~pa~:r at work. at home. or somew hat will save you time and mo, y. . resource Ille information t k a note: subscribe todav ~~l'I day of the week. So ma e t' l ' t '°' you? Th• ana•er Wh• • n eot •PP9•'• on •"WefY pag ing sold something to the tune of 94 percent. THE ROPER study concluded that all inclusive regulations proposed for children 's com- m er cials aimed at youngsters aged 2 to 10 are too broad ... bul parents who s uffer the "I wants" or children as they walk past a s upermarket 's sugar coaled cereal displays may han· different ideas. -By Thom Uc:oq I pAILY PILOl NE GE ·' ' A~1ERI 'A 'TO 'K EXCllA . -. ~.March 11 197<' DAILY PILOT cs l . .. ' ... '"' Will Stock Recovery Continue? NEW YORK 1AP1 Tht> hot and cold stock market or the pa st ~e\ eral month::. 1i. healing up again fte r r1 s 1ng s h<1rpl y 1n Januan and then slumping last month. !>tock pnce<, have ralhf'd strongl y once more in early Marrh Last '4eek the Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnals Jumped 27 11 to 842 86 for its best week I~ sho'41ng since 1t gained 28 41 points l'arly la:.t September THE NEW YORK Stock Ex chan~e composite index chimed 111 with a I 44 gain to 55 81, and the Amrncan Stock Exchange market value index was up 3 &g to 166116 Big Board \Olume accelerated to its hea\'1est levels <;mce late Januarv, a'eragmg 28 90 m1lhon shares a day a gainst 25 23 m1lhon the week before As the pace increased so did c;pN.•ulal1ve act1v1ty 1n such 1s sues as the gambling stocks Caesars World . for example, reached an all-lime high or 63. Smee the start of the year. the Dow Jones industrial average has traced a sharp zig zag pat· tern between 800 and 860 As Robert H Stovall at Dean Sitter Reynolds put 1t "The game tS being played between the 20· yard Imes" ANALYSTS WERE hard put to hnd concrete •·reasons" ror the early-March rally Hopes ap- parently were high that Pres•· dent Ca rter might succeed on his Middle East trip in cleanog away the last obstacles to <I peace treaty between Egypt and Israel But some Wall Streeters wert also fretting that the market might be w lnerable should the m1ss1on rail Another factor that has betn mentioned 1s speculation lbat m· t e r est rates mi ght turn downward before long OTHER OBSERVEIS cited the recent steadiness or the dollar in foreign exchanRe as a <'Onlrlbutlng factor to the im proved mood Said analysts at Bache Halsey Stuart Shields· "The impressive staying power of the dollar m rectnt weeks does encourage the possibility of greater oveneas participation ln the U.S. martet Tbe forelgn Investor has been In· terested ln U S s~ks, but con- strained by currency uncertain· Ues." As Stovall said, however ''Tht weight or lbe evldeoet i$ negative. with lnfiatJon &allot>- lng ahead, and Interest rate. still high and perhaps heeded • higher." I ' , I l ' ' •• .1 ·-<V"! .. - C8 DAILY PILOT Sundil'f, M•rch 11 19/9 REAL ESTATE WOODSIDE IRVINE IN NORTHWOOD Hornes Gaining In Popularity "What mak{"l Woods1dE.'/lrv1nc the most popular s ing le family rci.1dent1al cornmunitr 1n the \'1llage of Northwood, In 1nc'1 " 1s the qul'st1on that Jf•ld ~U ... ttfh ~·t Realty Seminars Set CJ@al CEstate ly R.affor IUD MILLER ERA ShoncrHt R•affy /\ "lt'l'll' 11( (out four hour 11•.il t·!rti\le• 1wm111ur ., Y.111 lit• offt•rt•cl Ii> Orun.it• < '1rn'll ( 'ullt•J(<' .. t•1v1· SI .11 <'t•rt1fln1ll·li 1'1 u..:ru111 lhh !'>Ill 1111( ~Ul'l'l'""rul n1111111t·111111 of .111 four •wm1n,1ri. run1s ,1tlt-nch•1•i. 1 rt'.11 l''ll11ll• 1·1·rt1f11 JI\• '1'111' pro .:1um 1l1•ulh \I.Ith dfrc·l1v1• ·'II l>flhH'ht"• lll'('l'ltluH v for SU('('l'l'IS Barr ~tt Joi11~ Realty Group l'l'le Burit·tl pl t•'>llll·nt of Har rt•ll Ht•Jll) Hq!l\ll'I 111 Nl•wriort 111•.tl'h <fornwrh l'l'lc Hurr<.·lt J(i•,dt \ I rt'l't'llll\ Jltl'lldl•d lhl f1r-.t Really Heg1slt·r Prt·.,ldt>Ob Club ml·t·t1ng .it Lhl• M arrioll llult'I 1n Lo::. AnJ.{dt•::. l'l•te Burn•tt Ht•Jlly JOIOl·d fh-Jlty lh'g1~tcr , a Glendalt• based real t.•sltttc fra nchise 01 g.in1zat1on in J,rnuary The 15 year-old firm h;i., ~t'l'Ome known <•S Harrett Real ty Register, but will maintain an 1nd1v1dual 1dl•nt1ty w1th1n 1ls marketing a real. 111 lotla) 's real ~late murkct 'fllE OP EN IN G hcmlnar, t1lkd "flow to be Successful 1n Ill' a I f:sttth'." 111 '>lated for Wed 111• ... duy T h l• '>CCOnd. "Op - porturullt•i. for u Career fo Heal mall House Study Slated Planning and des igning rle \ t•lopml.'nl hous ing is rapidly lwcomang a critical issue tP today's high dens ity m arket. Smaller houses p resent a unique s1•t or design problems Monday's meeting of the I lome Builders Council will be presenlm~ a panel of threl' ex· (H.'rts 10 this field who will offer '>Om e ideas and sol ul1ons builders can US(' 10 planning homes for the 1980's. The m eeting will take place Monday al the Airportt.•r Inn in Irvine. Cockta ils will begin at 6 p m . with dinner at 7 and the presentation al 8 Tickets are $15.00 for HBC members, $20 00 fo r non members. ~stale." will meet April 25 Thl' lh1 rd, "Gelling Results with Time Ma nagement." may be taken on March 29 or May 23. Danger Of Wrong Pricing THE FINAL sem inar in the s er 1 es. "Commun 1 cat ions Skills," 1s available on Aprils or May JO. All seminars run from 6 10 p.m Registrat10n fee 1s SIS per :.em ester For informatio n about the real estate series. phont.· OCC's Com· mun1 t y Service Office al 556-~. New Office Opens Harold CHall > Dic:ncr and Joe S hofner. co-owners of Better llomes Realty in San C!cmc·nte, announce the opening of lhe1r new location at 370 Cam ino de Estrella, Suite J\. in the Security Federal Plaza Shopping Cente r. S1ncl' human naturl' 1s pn·d1etalJlc. lhl•rt• 1-. u hl•llcr than f•vf'n chance thut you'll JJUl the wron~ .,,.111ni.: JJrtt·t· on .,, .. ur home· 1( }IJU a1 Piil' ~1l II VIJUr~df · 'I ou m.iv pri«· 11 far abO\'C lb f.11r marl..1.'I \'itlu(• ht•("LIU'!' of M'n 111nt·nt,1I ittlJ( hrrwnt 1•\ ti l' II d 1 l VI "' .. flll h ,1 \ I' 111 111lt'. 111 In h«1·d1 n i.: a "1·11 ffil•:111111i.: Int nd ' ad \ 11 l' ,\ h11m1· rt·ma1111ni.: 1m the· m,irkl.'l ror month' du1· lH m 1·r I" 11 inc I rc q u 1• n t I:. b 1· <'om 1·' iJ "Wh111· El1·ph.111t .. It I'\ t'OlU;oll\ '''"' (111 <t rnulh lmH•r f1gut•• lh.in 11 "'1H1 lcl h.l\ ,. l1ro11 ch t 0 11 g1n,1lh h.ul II lwen 11n1•crl rt'.ili!<>I 1(',1llv On th1· otlu·r h.1nd. \•llJ m1gh1 und1·r prllt' 11 bl'l'Huw vf unr:im1har1ty "'1th lhl' lot•al market, Thti. would IX' hnanc111I folly Your :.ofcsl b£•l 111 to i1-.l ) 11ur hom<' Y. 1th a H1·&1lor \\ho will hl'lp you 1>1·11·1· 11 rnrrcrtly from thl' sl art Jllrl sell 1t for I Ill' hl''l µrofit. \\ h ,111•\ 1·r \our n •a I t·-.t;111• n••t"<I-. · l·all us Wt' h.1111· all tltc· tool-; and 1·\pt·rll'•' tu hanrlle \ l)Ur rt'il I .. ,1 ;111· I runs;irt 111n!I liw,.llv 1'11111 ~e orrt•r lht• u111qu•· arlv;inlJJe<'" of the n ;j I I Cl n . "' I d I' 1-: II /\ rwt"' 111 k adv:rntaRC!I thal 111!<>t vou noth1nj! 1·xtr:i. (;1111• u., a 1·1111 tnrl.111 W1"r t• h1•r1• tu hl'I ll' FIL\ !->hnri·1·resl Ut•alty 17111 lW! ·~'>73 , 2i:1 1 592 :!747 • News from all over California DAILY PILOT is rounded up each day In the man y home builder:-mu:-l be a'>ktng themselves as -----------------------------------------------------------------, they watch the continuing popularity of the fa mily- on e nted commuruly of three and four-bedroom homes under development by the J.M. Peters Company Now into its fourth and final phase of s ales, the c·ommun1ty of homes . priced from $1 26,990 to .$149.990, 1s still receiving the strong homebuyer acceptance that marked the grand opening of sales nNrly a year and <i half ago According to Greg Erickson. vice prclt1dent of the homebuilding firm based 1n Newport Beach, the secret to i.ucces~ is using a universal approach in planning and de- V<'lopm<•nt. "ST/\ND/\ROS t'OR COMFORT :md luxury in a honk hJ\'t' a µt•rman1·nce that is unusual in any .. ~otht•r markl·t E'"n '>omeone unfamiliar with arch1l<'<:turc will a ppn·l·wtc the deMg ns or a home that h<i!-hvahlt• room arrangement!.. lavis h detail inJ{. and !-p;1nou'> hvini,: arl'a'> Our Woods ide homt·s are a ri·fll'<'lton of clas<,1<: principles and \ Jlut·'> 111 dc-.1gn, and tht·n wt· add the most up to- d at<· ft•alurt·., that Y.t' <'an f1n<1 .· explained Erit•k.,on Natural t•ll'mtmt<-, with an enduring appeal. <1 t·c·t·nt the handsoml· exterior!'. of the spht·lt>vcl and two -.tory hom<·s. Y.hu:h are arran~ed along <·un 1ng -.trl't'I" ;snd t·ul de sacs Architectural de - :,1gns ar(' highlighted by wood shakf.' or tile roofs, Y.ood ~hing le facades. l•ar then-colored stucco, ht•avy rC':,awn Y.oo<l tram and ccdor siding com - h1nc·d in f1flct•n d1stinct1vc elevat ions. Enhancing 1 ht• l' om mun 1 t y •Jr c mt· and er 1 n g pas e o s . land:-rnp('(I n1wn -;pac<..,, and a setting amidst orangl' groves a nd towering eucalyptus trees. E11eouraging a <·ommuruty '>pmt ar e the com- mon rt•crcat1omtl fac1ltt1es, avaih.1ble to all res1- cknts for ust· at th<.•1r leisure. Lighted tennis t·o urts. a sw1mmtn~ pool and relaxing t herapy s pa 't·rve as catalysts to m•w friendships with nearby ne1~hbors. and the homeowners association, which <11rl'cts maintenance of the recreationa l facilities, provide'> a mutual interest for homeowners Td find out why homeowners have been at- tracted to Woodside/Irvine. take the J effrey Drive t'Xll from the Santa J\na Freeway and proceed north on Jeffrey to Irvine Boulevard. Turn left on Irvine and follow the signs lo the new community of Woodside/Irvine, where the sales office and complex of models a rc open daily from 10 a .m . to dus~ 4,000 Shoppers Woodbridge F ete Held Southern California's largest open house at. tracted nearly 4,000 hom e s hoppers lo Woodbridge an Irvine last weeke nd, according to Donald Moe, director of community development marketing for the Irvine Company. The two·d ay celebration was the largest open house in Southern California since the opening of Woodbridge Northwest in 1976. The festivities in- cluded demonstrations and exhibits ranging from quill and puppet making to home wine making and orchid growmg at each of 10 dirferent model com- plexes . VISITORS WERE WELCOMED to lhe Wood- bridge Village Information Center by the Dis- neyland Dixieland Band where they were prese nt- ed wilh a me mbership card entitling them to e xplore and enjoy all recreational facilities norma lly reserved for the exclusive use of Wood- bridge residents. Recreational raclllties opened to visitors included the 30-acre Woodbridge North Lake, the beach club, the Stone Creek swim club, 12 parks and the miles of jogging and biking trails . Representatives from Irvine Unified School District and the Woodbridge Village Association were also on hand at the village center to answer questions about Woodbridge schools and programs offered by the assoclatlon. "Of the 800 homes released for sale in Wood- bridge Northeast slnce last year, 90 percent have been sold to dale," Moe said. "To meet the con· tinued demand for new housing In Woodbrid1e, many builders wlJl be accelerating production to offer new unitl this spring and throu1bout the r est of the year. In all, a total ot 1,624 homes are being ofrered in Woodbridie Northeast." MANY VlSITO&S ENJOYED a narrated tour of Woodbridle aboard the "Woodbridge Express" tram that otlered a aumpee of mature Hdlona of Woodbridge now two yean old and a view ot the newest area Woodbridge Nortbeut. New bomea In Woodbrtd',e Nortbeaat ran1e from '80,000 t.o over SllO 000 Moe aald. WOOdbrldge recreaUonal amenities Include the 30-acre private lake for aalllna and fllbln1, JOI· atn1 and bikini trails, a •winimlna lqoop with water4ltde llland, •olleyball couru, nellbbOrtlood _,.ru and a mm club. A lo.court tnnfa club for tbe exdult¥e ale of Woodbrid1e rwldentl ii H• 'Pteted t.o open thi1 summer. • Sea Country Wh<:n you buy a homl.', you aho buy a rnmmum1y. 11'-, the l.'ommunity mori: than 1hc home 1ha1 \\ill Lau-.c the: homl' 10 incrca..,c in \'aluc or delTl.'a"ic in the year~ aht:ad. lklo11.' ~nu bu~ a home anyrlacl.', co11c,idi:1 c;,irl.'full; the mhanti.lge"i ol a ho1rn: in thL' Sea Country ol Laguna Nigm:I. I 1 I'> lllllTO\\dt:d and uncongc-,ted. Though only 12 mike, bc:~oncl Ne"'J10rl, it i" a world 3\\ay 1n quality uf lifl:. You'll prnbahl~ nc\l~r -.cc a 1 ral fie jam in L aguna N1gud. There "' a mik-and-a-ha lf ol: umroikd bcm:hc'>, and a bu -. 10 wl-.c children 10 thl' beach all ~ummcr. All of L aguna Nigud 1" cooled and frc!>hc.:ncd by ii'> adjacency to the ocean. It j.., naturally beautiful here, wi1h gcnl le.: valleys, high 'oumnlll'l. and rolling rla1cau-. mer the ocean. It ii, <.o quiet in plaCL"'o 1ha1 }OU can hca1 a mcadowlari.. a quancr-mik away. It j.., a "iporr-. raradi'lc, with a pnva1c 18-holc golf cour ... c.: and pma1c 1c11111-. dub. 111 addi1ion. there art: ovt:r 250 acr~ ot pari.. .... "i1h boating• and lt'>h111g on our lai..c, pla}1ng lidd .... .md public tcnnh courto;,. L.aguna Nigud i ... dcganl. 1101111:" b) 1hc -.c.:a. in till' 'alley, or 011 thc "iUlllllltl'> range I rom 580.000 10 5400.CXXJ. \\'hv not k:.irn thl: "link '>ll1f\ of uncro\Hkd. uncommon I Jg.una Niguel. Come 10 tht: ·Laguna Nig uel Jntormaiion Cl.'nter 1hi'> \\cci..rnu. l·or ;,i liulc mo11: d11\111g you'll find a lot more It\ mg. •BuJllllt' h11111t.:d 111 1u\\h11.11' lake Park FoothUI Patio Homes The VIiias Rolling Hills Available now- Si nglc-family detached homes 2 bedrooms plus den 10 4 bedrooms $103,200 10SI1 7,000 (714) 83 1·2553 93..4 OJo-lOOJo APR (Ask Our Salesperson For Details) Pt1oet ~•of 3/8/19 • -~ Available now- Auached family home" 2 bedrooms 10 4 bedroom" S92.900to1106.900 (714) 495-5261 9%%-tOOJo APR (Ask Our Salesperson For Details) Models For Sale l o rnclttlle ....... ,....~ Available now- Dctachcd 2 bedroomc; plus den 10 3 bedrooms plus den $138.500 10 $125.000 (714) 661-0662 9%%-9%0Jo APR (Ask Our Salesperson For De tai ls) Models For Sale Grand Opening Executive seric ... c;inglc family detached > &. 4 bedroom homl'~ s1s2.ooo to $179.riOO r714l 831 9910 •• ,_ ...... (.nHf, flhltw !t•" Oktll ''""'> II l'te•• ~lllf) ,.,. .. , .... """ ritltt •11M1••r1et 11tll,, The Sea Country of Laguna Niguel rrw-~1"1-JltrOI, nit 171411.MoMSO. • • A community of Avc-o Community Developers, Inc ' I • f County Spirals R eal E tnte A ppreciation Climbs l\lthoui:h s:nu\\11\1( mn1.1t1on. an app1t~nl 1l4tl'kt•nmac of dt'mand. and Maher pnct11 rt<11utUn~ from r11ina( coatJi butfetoo lhe tts1den llul soul t•11 Ule markt'l in Oranae (.AlWllY durln& uns. thf' a nnuol ••llllrt'<'ilttt11n 1lnc·r nr liUCh propc.•rtJ~ .. lOl>P\'d 20 ptr rent per )t!&r, amd uclu•llY out d11tanC'ed lht• 111tf' of app~1a 11un ~l"()r\lt'<I 1lur1nic 1977 , ac ct>rdtng to a rt>1 l•ntly l'omplt'lrd ~tudy The 11tud) 1m•p.trt>d annuolly .. 1111·1· 1973 by lhl' ~ant An• or fu·1• or Ttlh· Jn,ur.1m·1• jncf l ru:.t t. 'om J>MI.) • '"'"'" i. th..tl lhc l) p1l'.'al res1dent111l r1•sule duranl( 1978 "'as originally :-.o ld llt'W for $44.320 nbout 6 7 )Pars befOrt' the 1978 "'~air In lhl' tntl"nm • lht• ..tH't u~c homl· -'PPrt'c1atcd over 139 7'. of 1ls on~1nal price, i.elling for Sl00.252 dunni¢ tht' lutesl c.-alend..ar Vl'Ur Bal>t'd un thu~e f11~ure1>. tlw average home would have up preciated at a rate of $769 per month from the time 1t was originally purchased from the l)u1ldcr until tht• time 1t was ~old last year The annual increase in valuation in this typical home would have been S9,229, or 20.8% of the original purchase pnce each year. Tht!> apprec1at1on pace of 20 8"1r 1s seven-tenths of one percent higher than the sur. vey 's finding~ for the previous year. when the average pace was 20.1', countyw1de. THE SURVEY IS coml>1led from a random selection of re- s ales recorded dunng the year. The latest findings are based on 324 resales representing 105 tracts, 19 different comm unities from one end of the county to the other. and an estimated SO builders . Jn other comparisons with the 1977 s urvey, the typical resale recorded during 1978 does show an gr·; increase in the avera~e orij~inal s ales price from $4 l.037 to $44,320. However, the average resale price displays a much more dramatic rise from $79,649 in 1977 to $106,252 in '78; an increase of s lightly over 33{}. Back in 1973. when the first of these surveys was prepared, the averal(e new home sales price was $33,317. The average new hom e price found in the 1978 sur- vey is $44 .320. 33,..,,, higher. But over the same period resale prices have chm bed 116' ~. from $49.184 m 1973 to the $106.252 figure last year OVE R TH E Y E A R S, homeowners in the county have displayed an increasing tenden· cy lo hold onto their homes for a longer period of lime . although this tendency has not been con- s istent. In 1973 the aver age duration from original sale until latest resale was 2.84 years. In 1977 the figure was fi ve years. During 1978 the s urvey findings indicate a significant extension of this period, to 6.7 years. A numbe r of the properties making up the survey had been sold more than once. But calculations from which the re- s ults were drawn we re based solely on oril(inal sales prices and latest resale prices. It is possible that improvements to some of the properties may have contributed to the increase in their value, but this cannot be calculated. Forty -three parcels in Anaheim llalls, in thu eaalern portion of lht• city of Anah Im, 11bow a.n avt"raat> orlalnal aalea prlcf' ot $M.tm 11ome 3 9 years prtor to lh 197B reaalt-prlc • or $118.81'. Tht• dlfft•rttnc.-~ In v•IUu• t1on of Sf\l .ft..17 averaaea out to SJ .33.'> pt-r nio11th , or $16,0llt an nually, equ1vah.1nt to • 28 It": apprrt'lat1on pace each year MI SS I ON V I F.J O wui. repr~M'nl('Ct 1n lhe umplina1 by 44 ~mies, d1,11l•y1n1t au1 •vt!ragt• on((tnnl 11r1c·1• of S37,09l, und un 11vt>r81lt> rf'<i.t ll• price j u11t under t'l~ht ~1·ar' lalt•r of $108 670 The re~uluni.: "' t•ru • d1fferenct• m d1cutl·s u n111nlhly apprc<.•1utaon pace of $749 l'l(Ufll to S8 988 l'IH'h vec.1 r. or ia11 .1nruul rdte of up pr1·c·1,1t 11111 o f ? I t.I'. of th1 or11t1nal ,,alt·' pn 't' Forty two loh horn lht! lrvmc Nl'\\ port Heul·h .srt•a . dt.>vt.>lopcd ltv lht> I rvin.: l'onipany, mchcatt' an a verage ura1t1nJ I 'ialc1' pn('t' or $61,595 and an dVCruge resale some .4,8 year-. lutt•r 126.048. md1 ting an d\Cfa e d1 ·rence bt'l w en lhe origm 1 sale and the l 1 ,452, or $1 ,119 per monlh Thii. would in· dicate an appre~1ation pace of S13.429 per year. or 21 8<;; of the original purchase price The Irvine village of Wood- bridge, which hrsl opened for s ales to the public in 1976. s h owed an average origina l price of $72.133 in 15 parcels in the 1978 sampling. and a n averag~ resale l 6 years later of $99,200. This amount s lo a monthly increast in valuation of $1,420, or $17,035 each year ; equal to 23.61 % or the original sales price every 12 months. THE m GHEST ANNU AL ap- preciation pace for a s ingle given area was demonstrated m a hillside location in La Habra where nine resales, s howing an average original sales price of $45,333 and a ty:>ical resale over 10.8 years later of $244,278 have appreciated at a pace of $1.537 per month over the intervening years. to achieve a $18,443 an- nual appreciaticn pace, equal to 40.68% each year. San Clemente, at the other end of t he county. was represented by six sales daring 1978, with original price~ averaging at $64,083 and resale prices 4.9 years later at 118,417. This would indicate an average mon- thly increase in valuation of $929, or $11,145 per year. 17.39% of the original sales price every 12 months. Two developments by Broad· moor Homes, headquartered in Irvine. one in Irvine, the other in t he eastern Portion of the city of Orange, indicate annual rates of a p p r eciation of 25.4% and 27 .53'k respectively. The typical original price for the 11 Broad- moor ho m es in Irvin e was $46, 727, increasing to $117 ,864 during lhe next six years ; equal to $989 per month, or $11 ,871 per year . The 12 Broadmoor homes in the city of Orange originally sold for $92,167, according to the aver aging process, and resold during 1978 -1.6 years after original sale -for $132,875, in- dicating an appr!Ciation pace of $2.115 per month, or $25,376 per year. DAN A POINT, WIT H 18 parcels in the o\erall s ampling. demonstrates an average original sales price of $39,000 and a typical resale of $97.444 slightly over six years later. Tax Break Available On One Home Sale Wl\SlUNGTON <AP) -The Internal Revenue Ser vice notes tha t many older people can a void taxation on the gain they may make from selling their home. Under a new law, gain on a home sale can be excluded from in- come -one timeonly -uptoSl00,000. This applies to people aged 55 and older and the home must have been owned and the principle residence of the individual for three of the five years before the sale. This provision became available last July 26 and people who wa nt to take advantage o(.ltshould use For m 2119 when computing their taxes. •1 hi• 1how11 on uvt'ruge month· ly pace of $810, or $9,718 each y~a r , ~qual lo 24 91 % of the orl~lnfll alea pricl' ff orty-ninc pirrcels from the Ct>ntral portion or the county. In lh<l Santu Ana-Costa Mesa area, demoMtrate nn average original ull'a price of $34.0Sl and an avt:ul'tt rt: ale 6.8 years later ror $82,724 . eoual lo S599 per month. or $7,193 per year - 21 1 2~ or the original sales prlC\' Seel Oeuch , with e ight lots in thf" sampling, demonstrates an Jverage original sales price of S.25.500. 11 75 years before the latl'~t resale in 1978 for $80,812. 'l hi:> equates lo $392 per month. or $-l.707 eal'h ~ear , 18.46'1 of 1111· on~mal sale:. price t: W HT LOTS I N the Los Alam1lo!> area averaged $24,775, when on~inally sold almost 16 years ago. and re-:..old during 1978 for $106.000 . Average monthly appreciation for these homes was $435over the interven- ing years, or $5,216 annually for a 21 05 '·, a ppreciation each 12 months Ten homes an H untington Beach s howed a typical orig.inal purchase price of $43,750 eight and a half years before their 1978 resales for an average of $121.650; equivalent to $764 per month. or $9, 165 per year; 20 94 "'r-of the original sales pnce. Another 10 homes. these in Yorba Linda. were originally purchased 11.3 years before their 1978 resales for an average of $25.200. Last year they sold for an average of $72,450 - almost three times their original purchase price. Monthly ap- preciation rates for these homes averaged $347, adding up lo $4 , 169 each 12 months. or 16.54% or the initial price. THE COMMU NITY OF El Toro was r epresented by 11 sales in the survey. with original prices averaging $23,fi82 and average resales 9.5 years later at $76.864. Typical monthly RP· precialion fo r these hom es would have been $468, mounting up lo SS,616 each year , or 23.71% of the original sales pr ice. Twenty-eight other parcels frotn the south-central portion of the county dis play a typical original sales price of $36,175 and a resale 5.8 years later of $86,250. This would indicate a monthly appreciation or $719 and a yearly pace o f $8,633, or 23.86"( of the original price. The city of F ullerton was represented by 17 transactions in t he overall survey. These dis- played an average original price of $48.94 1 some 4.6 years orior to the 1978 resale for $98,735. The typical Fullerton home would have incr eased in va lue an aver age of $906 each month, and $10,876 each interve ning year. for an average annual apprecia- tion or 22.22"/r. F I FTE EN LOTS FR OM the Orange-Villa Park area showed an average original sales price or $79,000 4.4 years prior to their 1978 resale for $122,100. T he m onthly i nc r ease fo r the aver age property would have been $8U, mounting up to S9,734 each year . or 12.323 of the average origjnal price. Big Canyon. the luxury res- idential a rea by T he Irvine Company. located directly north of Newpor t Cen ter-Fashion Island in Newport Beach , has traditionally been a part of lhe s urvey, but because of the ap- parent extreme demand for properties h ere and t he in- ordinately rugb prices. has been calculated separ ately each year. For 1978, 26 Big Canyon lots were recorded for sur vey purposes. The average original sales price fo r these homes was $118,481. During 1978, the typical resale a mounted to $320,442. Over the 4.6 years between o r iginal and la test sale, the average Big Canyon home would have increased in value some $3,657 each month, or $43,880 per year . At this rate. these homes would have a ppreciated 37.03% each l2 months. oo~:sssse Orange Coast College prtStnfs.~~~si~-----------------.. HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN REAL ESTATE Ltcturer: RANDALL McCARDLE Ont of Ora"gt Cou"l¥'s ltading rtal tS/alt txtcu/rrts • WIN YOUR POINT ••• a YOUR CLIENT • HOW TO BE ASSERTIVE • MAKE REAL ESTATE EXCITING AND SUCCESSFUL! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 FINE ARTS 119 -6 -10 p.m. ~ 70 I Fairvirw ~J. Coslit Mrsit, Ca. REG ISTRATION FEE: $15.00 For i"formaliott, u ll !56-SBBO For quick results, set your sails tor the Boating classified ads of the.Daily Pilot . 642-5671 ATTENTION BUILDERS Request for Preliminary Proposals SECTION 8 S*tlltial hUllliltltill tltlSillf AssistJlct P11.-ts ~ Write: ....... If lltaill & Mii 11¥111,.llt 2••ll*lnM. lls Alt-. CA •1 r • ...-as Pmm & llfnltill al (213) ... .... , "°"' .. ' OPPMfU"I Y .. SuNtey, MarcPI. f I 1979 OA1l y PU.OT CI. ~A Fine Architect D esign ed Thetn ••. A M aster Builder G ave Thelll Classic Propor tions ••• \~ ,,,... Quite Possibly The Finest Ho111es Ever B uilt I n Orange County. Re:,1Jc11(l':, ol rarl' m.~hnl'~:-1 .1w.1 ic you uc Dcvunwood Estates in six ~agnifi cc nt models. chc very names of which evoke image of grace anJ O ld W o rld grandeur-The Brittany, The \Vrllcslcy. The \Vind or, Thi! Kemingcon. The BraJforJ, a nJ The Chelsea. Everything ac DcvonwooJ hcspcaks a ~pcc 1.1l kinJ of (harm. Mansion-like exccnors, excraor<lin anly spacio u::, living rooms, luxurious master bedroom retreat:,, p ri vate atrium. -all make a n ekganc catcmcnt. ·~--- Experience that elegance coday on your personal excursion through the exquisite mo<lel homes of Dcvonwood Estat~-.. Home~ to '.\525 ~quart· fn·t St55,950 to $209,95~ 9 7/81'!..' intcrt•st t ,. • Pacific Cou l llw1y (IDt) ... , .. , .. " ... (714) 962"991 t .· I ' ' I I 1 \ I " •• ·' • ·-.. .. f (lt DAILY PILO I Sunday Marc.ti 11 l!H9 REAL ESTATE Moving Up In Rea I Estate ... WIU.IAM T . HO n·;a.o nt NcwJ>0rt o arh has bet•n appoint~ vk pN• ld1>nt for bu1lnl"iu1 dt• vclopnwnt or Ot'n1t1r lfou11nic Partnm-1', Northern ltt·.: 1111\ llot1 Md'" n••pe>n•lblllly wlll bf the d•·vt'lo1~ mt•lll of JUint venturt' In primary ho11111nv. In llt'lfOrt' 101n1ni: 61 n or llou11ina rnrtnflr'\, """"l••hJ wu .. Projc><'t M on•ttt•r wit~ nrood moor Homt-~ II ,. , unit-tu Hroudmoor from '.hu1wll In clu1;lr1M1, 'Wher• hf -Na' lJ1rl'ctor 11f Advon t~ l'lfttlllllllt he ht•hl oi .. 1m1h•• 11e .. 11w11 ~1th Uulh-r llou .. int• i.,..fon• th.1t fOM Oi\Vll>SO :uun ron• ull•nl hJ'> at't t·pl l'd ,1 11t1Mt11111 ~ 1tl '11,.,1on lilly Murlstu6(e ('om I.Hill\ .1021 ll.11 bot f\i\(t . ('o"tu MP"ld U.n 1111.on. uf 1·~ 11orl Ht•i.wh. hu' ht·en 111 lht n •JI t•'>IUlt' .... It., ,ind lt'n1hn1it held for ttw pu .. t f1 vl· Vt•Jr' Bor11 111 South Ht•nd Ind . ht• lult't !\crved 111 V1dn,1n. th• ~tJtluutt•d from <:11hl1•11 Wt•'>l C'ollc·.:1· .111d l l(' IAmt: Ht'u t·h M"'mn Ha y Mcirla(at:t• ('1111\IJJO) 1' l11•1td •l'Hll lt'rt•d HI Sun Uw.io In the Co11lu M1·sa hrun<·h •1ff1t't'. f)uv11l~m1 'l>t't"1allzc!> in KOVt'rOmt'nl lounis. hut hrinv·· with him t·x1wru:11C't! rn t·onvt:nl1onul rrwrt.:a1.:•"• and n•flnuncing MARV JANK of Newport Beach hus bee n Jwardt•d :.1 Graduate. Realtors lni.t1tutc cduc1t 1w11al <'t•rt1f1catc Thtt nationally recognized dcs1gnullon IG RI I w:.1:-. awarded by the Reultors ln1tt1tute of the C'ul1 forn1a Association of Ht·allors Jo~arnang at requirei. 1•o mplt•l1on of 15 units of ... p .. 1·1 uhz<·d real l'state educa- t1onJI rourst.·s offNed by CAR on .. ur h suh 1('cls us real estate .... tit•.,, .r11e1>tm1·nt, admm1i.tru· 11<111 . :.1J)pra1i.ul . l aw , and mJnuJ(c•ment Mr1> Jank ha ~ been r t' 11 rl'1>ent1ng c II c nt s 1 n thl· N<·v. port ti arbor ('ostu M1·sa JANK .1n·a ... 1n1·t· 1975 Shl· 1:. un mdt·pt•ndcnt broker Whal r Proje L elling I\ ~,.ll"ctmn of sm11 I fahltly homott 1tlll re •o aln• ul Wh11l.,r'11 Covo In llunlln1to11 Ut•uch, whf'rt' 50 J>t•r<•cmt of th ri•111 drnrl'11 hu vt-now hN•n IOld ll u yt1 r1 111 tJ y Jit• lt'C' t from well cl1•111grwd noor phrn" with two or thrt-t• lwd roomli .md on.:. \ wo or 2 1• buthl'i l'r1c·1•., for t ht> ont· 1.wd I w11 .. tory 't y l1n~"I r unt(t• frnm $92 !100 tu $11 0 .~0U , lt I Jr\' f1n<l IO looay ' 11 ... 'orl homt• mar kc•t llrlll u 1)1.i r .... t111 Ill lhl' .... &Jc· .. !IU\'t't'!lh flREPLACE AT TURTLE ROCK VISTA HOME IN IRVINE Ttu:1u; ARt: formul d1n1nH url'a S, wood hurn1n.i f1r<•pl1tce11. 11101> 1n.c Ct'ihngs und ma:-.lcr Fireplaees 'Star' s u1tt•s with privat ... Broadmoor's Turtle Hock Vista d r c sstn K a r e a I bu th· single family uttached homes are di s ~lung with wull·to wall linftulshcd by massive. custo~ (arpctmg, wood entry designed rircplaces in living rooms floor s and · in two or family rooms or various plans, h omt>s, upr>cr leve l withlwofcaturcdinsomemodels. decks I lcarth and mantle treatmeats udd to the elcganrc of the large fireplaces Jl ome shoppers are in· which provide convers ation corners v1ted to v1s1t Whaler's or centers in d1rfcrcnl rooms Cove dally from tO a m. tu 6 p.m . The commun1· A LIST o•· other t•ustom appoint t y ma Y b ~. ea s I} Y menls h1ghhght the executive re r':ached by taking lhe San s 1dences . Ther e arc high, vaulted Diego Freeway to Beach ceilings in the li ving roomi.. formal Bou I e var d Tr ave I dining rooms and master suites of so uth , t owards the various plans and dramatic skyhghls o c e a n , to A d a m s enhancmg entry foyers and master A venue, turn right on baths in some modl·ls upper lt'vel decks for indoor/outdoor enjoyment The nroadmoor kitchens arc com· pli.'le with an array or built-m elec trlc apJ)ltances mcluding microwave ovf•n and trash compactor PRICED t'ROM Sl61 ,990 t o $200,990, the Turtle Rock V1sl~ townhomcs arc available in tri- l<'vel, two story and split·level de· signs with two ~drooms and den lA> four bedrooms, ranging in size froll 1,860 to 2,855 squurc feel. ControbBit Builders Laud Carter Curbs WASHINGTON Vondal S. Gravlee, presi· denl of the l lJ,000-member National Aasoclatlon ol Home Builders. has applauded President Carter's recent efforts to reduce excessive local and slate regulations thal are driving up the price of new housing. In a recent addition to hjs antl-lnflaUon pro- gram. the president urged state and local govern- ments to eliminate excessive fees and require- ments and streamline reviews, procesaing and in- spections of new subd1v1slons. A recent study by Rutgen University estimates that as much as 20 percent of lhe pnce of a new home cao be attribut- ed lo excess1 ve governmental regulaUons IN A LETl'Ell TO President Carter. Gravelee pointed out that the cost of construct.10g a new home had increased at an annual rate or more than 10 percent during the past eight years. ·'The med a an price of a new home rose from $45.500 in January 1977 lo $61,100 in December, 1978.'' Gravlee said. "That's 34.3 percent in JUSt two years. "Of course. some regulation as ne<:eRsary. but pointless requirements, extess1ve fees and duplicate reviews have added as much as 20 per cent lo the cost of constructing a new single family home " MF.ETING IN WASHINGTON, the NAHB Ex- ecutive Committee passed a resolution endorsing the slate and local regulatory checklist to be tn· eluded in Pre11ident Carter's Anti·lnflat1on Pro· gram and called upon state and local govemmenth to act immediately lo implement the Carter re- com mendat1ons The president'<. check hsl encourages local governmeuts tu 1mprovt· long· and short-term planning so that sewer capacity ii. not exc~ed • re11ultin~ in moratoriums on new hookups and costly catch·upconstruct1on Ada m s. then left on Wide window walls or sliding glass Delaware Street. Turn take full advantag1· o r the left on Ocean 11111 to the neighborhood's spectacular views 1-'Ri\NK KINDSTRAND has ht!en apr>01nted ho mes Phone 5.16 7528. und there an· large patio areas and Turtle Rock Vista, m the Irvine (;ompuny'i. village of Turtle Rock, may be reached hy taking the San Diego Freeway to Culvt!r Drive i1 Irvine, right on Culver, left on Cam pus, lcrt on Turtle Rock Drive and left again at Htllgale l''ollow the signs to the model 'homes and sales orftcc. open daily from 10 a .m to 6 pm Carter alw urf((.-d coordination or development work lo avoid duphcat1on. s1mplificat1on of permit and rev1ew procedures. a review of zoning or. dinances for their effects on the construction of modcralt' pnr<•d housmJ(, and a review or state labor laws patterned after the Dav1d·Bacon Act h<'ud or op<·rallon!-. for Butll'r Housing Corp. 's - So11th«1m Califorma Dl v1swn Tht• aprw11ntnwnl of Kmdslranrl IS part or the I rv1 nc: ha!-.t•d firm ·s rt•t't•nll y ann(lunccd overall 1·om 1Hiny rf'oq~ani:u1t1on I n 111 s 11 c· w I' o s 1 t 1 u n • K 1 ndstrand 1s rt·s1mns1 hll' for dirt•t·ting llw opnatwns of ult ltullt'r llous 1ng pro gram s throughout tht' soulh<·rn part or t ht· :-.tall'. as w<·ll :is lhl' firm·., 11•t·1·ntly unnount·t·d pro1cct in I.a!'. Vt·~a., "Frank has a priJvL·n tr:1rk rt•cord in c:onstrul'l1on. from the KINDnttAHD ~round up,·· f''C'e ley said 'Tht·n · 1:-. hlllt' 1n th<• field or construction in which lw hai. not hud cxpcrience lhs depth or knowledge will add )!rt•ally lo a more 1•Hic1cnt organization or lh1• Southern California 01v1:-.1on." l>uring his :12 yea r coni.truct1on career K 1nrlslrand hai. served in u variety of pos1t1ons 1~ South<·m Callforma und lllino1s. including vice 1ir1·:-.1eltmr1t·'i of st>veral con!>trut•t1on t·ompan1cs "'ht•n· ht• hu1lt both smgk-fam1ly and mult1 -fam1ly 11rowrl.Ji I h• wus abo president of his own p1pcltnc <•rimpany K1nd:-.trand resides 111 Fullerton with h1i. wire. < :11111, and c·h1ldren. G ury. 20. and Nancy. 18 STEV•: l)f>MARCO ha!\ bl-en promoted to vice pn·s1dcnt or marketing services ut Walker & I.cc. I Ill l>l'M arco's ma1or rcspons1biht1e!> m his posllwn will bl> t.o st•rv1rc the research and !>Ulting needs of Walker & Lee's New llomei. Divis ion builder c· I ~vnts Prior to his promotion to v1t'e president. OeMarco served aM direc·tor or marke ting s l•rv1t'es with the firm 's Ma rkellni;t DIVISIOO. He oogon his caret•r as a market analyst with Walkt:r & Lee in Murch, 1973 DE MA•~ new con- JERROLD <.:OLE of Coldwell Banker Com- mercial Brokerage Company, Newport Beach, hai. bt:l'n named Olldwcll Banker'11 top salesman in the nation ror 1978. It mark:; the second consecutive year the Newport Beach rci1ident has led the na. t1onw1dc.• company's approximately 4,500 s ales representatives in tota l sales and leasing activity and the 10th consecutive year he hai. ranked in the company's lop three percent. According to Peter Marr, vice -president , resident manager or Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach omce. Cole wa11 active In 45 transactions in 1978 lnvoJvlng lhe sale or lease or S56 milHon of industrial property. Cole was recently named thf' im-78 Broker of the Year by the Irvine Company for his COL• involvement In Irvine Industrial Complex Industrial aalea and leasing transactions wlth consideration• totaling In excess of $100 rnillloo. Cole hH now won the honor two year1 ln a row . TOM OOtJCETTE has been named president of Aklna Development Company. He will be re.ponalble for the planning, pro· ducllon and marketln1 or lhe or anisatlon' e· ctdenUal development opera- tion•. OouceUe joined Akins 1> velopmenl Jn urn H director ot conalruclion 1dmlnt1tratton. Ja fore hl1 a11oclaUon with Afl ln1, he w ll with Irvine l'eclflc Development. Company ~ u project. maneaer. Doucet.Le la a •raduate of CatlfomJa Stale Unlverally~ al t..on1 Beach, and holdJ an~A .............. , ftDm the Unlveraltr or 0 . He llv11 ln Irvine .-jtb bla wtre Shery and lbe r two IOGI. NeWI from 111 over C1tlf9"1l1 t1 rounded up ••ch d•y In tho .DAILY PILOT ,,. Two Extraordina In Lemon Hei ts. From $254,000 to $350,000 lmdglne llvlng rn Lemon He1ghb. Successful people do. It'!> an Idyllic setting. filled with the sounds of nature. Chirping bird~. The wind whispering to eucalyptus trees. It's a country place. but not far from where you work. Lemon Heights Is a peaceful neighborhood where you can get reacquainted with your family -and yourself. Horse and bike traits m eander through the - area and Bent Tree Park Is perfect for your children to play WdD•Esi.s /, i-ltllON' from $254,000 3.200 to 3,700 squar reet on up to three l~vels. 3 to S bedrooms. up to 4 baths. M aid's quarters. Open from 10 a.m. to dusk dally. 1821 Derby Drive (714) 731-6051 in. Panorttmic view!> of the Irvine R,,nch <lnd dist<lnt mount<lin!> will entr<lnce you. The Wellington Group t\nd lohn Lyttle have created a ":>erie!> o f custom homes in Ll.'mon Heights that are without parallel. Homes with the flne architectural feature~ and quality craftsmanship that homes used to have. Dramatic homes with massive interior volumes. exposed beam celllngs. wood- burning fireplaces and rich wood treatments throughout. Home~ to take your breath away. ..... , .. _ ... _ 3.100 co 3.500 square feet on 1/i-acre lots. 4 dnd 5 bedrooms. 3 and 3Vi baths. 3· and 4-car garages. Open dally 10 a.m. to du~k. 10982 Bent Tree Road from $255,000 (714) 838-0292 I F j • I t I $ REAL ESTATE Sunday. March 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT C9 Mesa Skyscraper Attracts Tenants More th1tn 70 percent or U'le 11pace an tht- 16 story Imperial Dank Building at One Town C'entf'r Dnve. C03l8 Mesa. hu bf>en leasf'd ao month.~ J>r1or to lt11 compl"lon. tt was •n nounc~ by Richard C Dunn, ieruor co prlnclpal or Chui.a Dunn Company. ea clualve leJSlllJZ aaent for th• ~.000 square root.~mtlbon projttt "Tu lht ~st ol my rerollttUon durinc 30 y•·•r n:\ a re•ltor. th1 'i m»r~• bf far the moat su cct'!>sful ll' 1na rt'COrd o any major spt•cul•Uvt• oftact• bu11<1lna in the hl11tory of Soulh1•rn t 'ala fo rn1 a roal u t11t e," Dunn :.tut NI "W1U;N GROllND WAS brollt'n last J um· 23. not one tenant had bet'n 11lgned, but the Joint Vl'nturt' partner~. (' J St>gerstrom & Sons and th~ Prudential Insurance-Comp•ny or Amer ica. were po111t1vl' that 1t would become th,• focul J.)(11nt for Orange County'' eme rging bustnt'S . com mnc1al and cultural growth,·· Dunn add~d "One of tht.> rt>ai.oni. for lhe bullding'11 1m m edrntc success 1:. its local1on at the Bristol Stret.>t 1ntt•rl·hangl' w1tb the San Di e go Fre~v. ay. a:. v. ell ai. beans ad1acent to both the '°6-room South Coast Plaza Hotel and the newly opened South Coast Repertory Theater Small Builder Given Hints "There are several ways in which small and medium size home builders can compete effective- ly with the industry giants," said John Hazeltine, president of Genstar Housing Partners. Hazeltine was addressing a session of the national conven· lion or the National Association or Home Builders, held in Las Vegas. Hazeltine elaborated, discussing the various m ethods s maller building firms may acquire com· p etitive projects, emphasizing those that contained what he described as the key element: financial strength. "THE SINGLE MOST important thing, from a builder's viewpoint, is the financial strength of his partner in any form of partnership or joint ven· tu re.·· Hazeltine explained. The focus or his presentation was the joint ven- ture relationship; he described the different types of joint venture in detail. Hazeltine discussed techniques and strategies intrinsic to the rela· tionship, elaborating on methods .or researching a nd a cquiring a solid financial partner. as well as m anagement techniques for maintaining t.he rela· tionship. Hazeltine based his remarks on bis firm 's ex· tensive experience in the field of joint venture building projects. GENSTAR HOUSING Partners, formerly Broadmoor Ventures, is currently involved in 15 joint home building ventures with an approximate market value or $300 million. The developments e ncompass nearly 4,000 homes in the western states. Co sta Mes a's Answer w Newport - (Brittanywoods) k t:..il bric. k. wood burning l1rl:pldcu.: 1-rt•nch/Enghsh clrch1tecture: two clnd three bedroom:.: spill level and two-story. cathed· rdl cc1hng:.: modern kitchens with eye·lt:vd microwaves. enclosed two·and three c.ir garages: greenhouse windows and skylights. Yesterday and today-in one setting on your own land. Pool. jacuui. recreoUon room. tennis court too! Close to Newport s "Back Bay· . schools. golf courses. resta urant:. and shopping ~astsi.d~ Cos@,'fne.sa From $89,950 Models open from 11 am to5 pm Weekdays 10am to S pm Weekends Cl osed Nondajs 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa ·l J.· j . • r. ( Brittanywoods) I rnwn Komes J 646·006' Dbeloped by 9SJ·tcno WOC>Cltree Dev. co. and JUSl 1u·rosb Urlatvl Strecl rrom th~ 220· l.l<'t C! South Cou:il Pliwa M1i11l ;ind Vallago," he t•ontlnued Addlt1onnl reu:ion' Jttracltng maJor ten· until to the bu1ldtnii ure that 1t was con· celved nnd de111gncd to serve major users or preatlg<" 1pace. 1111 well All smaller needs. The 19.000 aqunn· root noon wall introduce and offt'r un uUruetlve nt•w ~pace potential for major multiplt·. full noor corporate needs. More thnn udc•1uute parking and a park·llke l\t'tllnl( bl'l Wt'\'ll the orfke building and the South t '111111t l'lnzu Uottl have been provided for th1• 11rn i,·:.tll' l.il al·k gran1h: and black &la~:. .i Jt lur. dt'i,lgnl'd by Albert C Martin & A&bOC Ullt•:. AMONG TllE MAJOR tenants who will OC<'UPY al lea:.t a full noos: of space will be 1 m r>t•n a l Ua nrorp whose major subsidiary. lm i>e r1al Uank . 11> unt' or the most successful 1ndt'pen<lt'nl banks an Callforrua Im perial Bank will relocci.te l'Orporate offices to the new bu1ldtng, a~ well ai. open a new regional bankang offi<'<' The building structure will be na med after at PauJ. Hai,tlngs of Janofsky and Walker . nationally recognized a:. one of California's ieading law firms. will establish regional of· rices in the building lhls fall. Two of the world's larges t firms of Certified Public Accountants, Arthur An· dersen and Company and Deloltt.e Haskins and Sells, will both open regional omces in the high.rise. TRANSAMEalCA CORPORATION, a diversified corporation committed to offer· ing, through corporation committed to offer· range or services lo the consumer and busi- ness community. a lso will open regional of· rices in the structure. · Attorney's Office Management, which provides executive suites and services to at· torneys, will establish large facilities in the building. California Feder al Savings & Loan As· sociation. the nation's largest federal savings and loan firm, will establish a major branch office in a one-story complex contiguous to the tower. A gourmet restaurant, to be known as the Encore. also will be located in the complex and will be oper ated by Irwin Milman, prominent Orange County res taurateur. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING RISING Irvine ~ompany Wins Donors pany. A 368-unit a partment complex w a:. built by and is owned a nd managed by the Irvine Company . The Irvine Compa ny's Community of Ra ncho San Joaquin mixed residential and recreational project in Irvine was one of four Southern California developments to receive a national "Sensible Growth" award or merit from the National Associa· tion of Homes Builders <NAHB > and Bet· ter Homes and Gardens magazine at the 1 recent N AHB national convention in Las Vegas. Doug Ford. director or community de· velopment for the village, received the award at the conference on behalf of Tom Nielsen, vice president of community de· velopment for the Newport Beach-based land planning and development firm. opportunities and recreational a menities. offers three housing types. an 18·hole public golf course. a private 27·COurt ten· nis club, a private athletic club, a City of Irvine Senior Citizens Center. and a 15· a cre commercial area that mcludes an en· vironmentally.planned service station a nd site for a futw·e public recreation center complex. The community is located just west or the San Diego Freeway in an area bounded by Michelson Drive. Culver Road, University Drive and the planned future u gnment of Harvard Avenue. ... The village also interfaces with William R . Mason Regaonat Park to the south, another recreational amenity and a view element which increases the desirability of the peripheral Rancho San Joaquin homes The village is served by one major coll4":· tor road. Sandburg Way, that provides easy access lo the nearby s hopping center. medical plaza a nd churche,ls just outside the village. SPEAKS TO NAHB Builder Hazeltine The 242-acre Rancho San Joaquin com· munity, geared for adults in both housing ''The night lights change; ~ a: 0 a. ~ w z SANTA ANA FWY a: 0 a: w > ..... a sunsets are never the sanie • TWO HOUSING TYPES, 343 town.homes and 144 villas, wer e created and built by Irvine Pacific Development Co .. the home · building s ubsidiary of the Irvine Com· The Sensible Growth. Design and Plan ning merit award competition was open to land planners. developers , builders a nd a rchite<."ts from throughout the nation. Turtle Rock V1.,ta Homt'-.. A "Pt'Cia l t>d1t1o n o l IJ rge. luxuriou-.ly appo1ntt'd sin~le family attach<.•J home'>. ThcM' '>paoous townhomes are ideally designed for the life~tylc ul the executive and hi<. fa mily. The dramatic v1ew-oril'nte<l lloor· plJnl> leaturl' priv.1te entries. formal dining rooms. f 1rcplact'c;, \..1tchen nooks, private decks and patios. wet bars dn<l vaulted ceilings. Selected floor pla ns oft er dens. family rooms. and vaulted wood beamed ceilings. Turtle Rock Vista rel>1denl!. will enjoy exclusive use o f their private recreatio n cen(er with tennis courts, pool. jacuzzi. and cabana. I I lomeowner-. as!>ociation., <>upported by all r('<;idcnt-. maintain the yuality of common facilities. fuk our sales representative for detdil<.,. I . Living in Turtle Rock Vista is an event.'' $154,990 f - PACIFIC COAST HWY Mr. and Mrs. Me/ Po:.in Turtle Rock Vista Residents -THE VILLAGE OF TURTLE ROCK ID lHE IRVINE a:JVIRWY .... ... . homes from TURTLE ROCK VISTA HOMES by BROADMOOR HOMES 1'11n.., elfr<11v~ l/~11'> <;.i1t ... occurru•~ 'llb-<'tjlJ(nl fro 1tu-.IJh mJy r"'uh "' un4v .. 1l.Jb1l11y vi •ny c>< .. 11 prlCt' lo:"' I (714) 955-3()61 . ... . . J CJO DAILY PILOT Suncia~. Maren 11, 1919 REAL ESTATE Real Esta t e ._.. Queatlona/Co°fnm ent •w "•ndall llcCard ... Ph.D. "••ltor Whttf' un I it• to h\'f' somf' f•nclamHl•I ltaal qw.tk>u a1u.wf'rf'd! I dJaJU1f'I •Pf'•dlng bun· d rtd• ol dolt•r• of my mCHM"y <and my tlmt) lf'f· l•I aUor'D('ytJ on aornf' v .. ry ba It law Yf't, tb .. r.•bUt' llbrarlu d., nol ltavf' ad,.qualf' law lt.nrk-tt. ~ n'lla) ot lhf' qw tkMI~ I hot .,.. rnl 1y ''fh'Aman v"ar" and b~'lC' Do )'OU ba\t' an} &)ought-';' Thankit 0 ('. 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Jr~ .t-1 Lt>,.!al Aid So<-u·ly of Ornngt• Couno To U~I' th1• Tt•I Law lthrar j ~lll1p1y C<tll 171•11 l:IJ4 1760 Plc<i:.t• rc.,:u1• .t ta1"-' b:, numbrr .i m :1y help to keep th1 0.: c-1 ,wmr c. .. )c,ur t<tf.-< ~u 1d " H 1L A "V ii \'(,tJk 11C Mfo, 7 Protecting your horn• 1 rom creditors 16 Landlord right:. and respons1b1ht1es 15 Tenant rights and rN,pom.1b1htics 15/\ Eviction pro<:cdurl' 19 Disturbing lht• Pl'<J<'I..' no1:.y nt:1ghbors 18 Trespu:.~ing what are your rights 17 Escrow ~hat t:. II 79 Tenant rights in mobile homt· park!i \'OU AND VOUR E STATE :11; Joint u ·nanc) ~hat 1s 1l J.I Wills ~hy 'huuld I h:..vc· one 37 Trusts what .ar1· lhc•v 11 f<:statt' anc11nht'rilant·1· t<ixc:!'> :J8 Gifts to mrnors CIVIL 1 IJt·rio:.1t1nns g1\ 1ng lt•,llmon) nul of <«1url ·ll l.1l:wl ;mrl ... 1andt•r W Small c·l:11m ... ~ht·n· and h11w 12 Malpruc·tH·c· m1•d11·a l ;rnd legiJI 13 Cnmsnul and !'n1I suth ~hat 1:-. tht· d1f tt-rt.•nc·1• t:l Suhpot.•na)o. wh;.it arc lhl'V 4H Lawsuits wh;.it to d11 1(., s u.t •:-. ~roughl <.1ga1nsl you 49 W1tnl':-.s at lnal what lo d o 50 Restr<Jtntng ordt•r., hu<N I< •lop action:. against you 12 lmm1grnt1on rulf's and rL'gulations blc HI Ch1Jdrt'n~· dam:.ig<·:. when parent~ arc l1a Or~ Coast <;~ prffefth: "How to Be Successful in Real Estate" Wtiet don It TllUL Y t•• to ik e -"'· !ft rffi H fah7 ..... how to ---•.• -Mn• ~-,._ ._ .. .. .....,.. ... ltof-y ... btlt ........ I 4 It_.. It. McCerch, ""'D '".w..t THI HAL ISTATHS Or Randy McCardle has helped thousands of people become successful He can help you His own success 1s a learure story in the current issue of Orange County Business magazine Quotes trom the magazine "One of the maror thrusts behind this unusual company is Or Randy Mccardle He was a kid who flad a dream. one that began to materialize years ago when he started a small real estate company He named that company THE REAL ESTATERS ''Mccardle 47. embodies a success story that began In 1953 He is lhe nlnth·grade dropaut who hitchhiked from Pennsylvania. bought ao Old car for S285 and ttved in a remodeled single-<:ar garage for a dollar a day so he could star1 his real estate career "Four years later. he was still driving that car and IMng in that garage -but things began to get better. ';Some got to know him because of his lremendoua enthusiasm tor real estate and people Others, through hie lectures, and still others through his new.paper Jnd magazine columns. A high-energy level lndlvldual. Mccardle seemed to have time for lust about everything. including hie family. his church and hie community "Hie return to education la a atory wi1h a happy ending for a kid who left home at 14 to see the world. Eight y .. ,. and eo countries later he decided to get • lob tnd a fonnal education " Th11 aemlnar not only eicplor" the balet of the Real ~tate buslnesa, but much morel It will t-etp you teem how to Mii vouraelf ao that vou can be of help to others. You will learn how to underttand various types pf Cllenta. OIAM•I COAST COLI.Kl W1•11•.,, M•clt 14 '. 10,.... FllieArh#llt 2101 M._a4.,C..~C• ............... llUI ,., .... • ....... occ: Ill .... Real Estate Investors Going Public On1·t' upon 11 llffi•'. .u·11u1nn2 t.'QUlt)' tor rt'ttl t•..,t.11t• lll\'t'litr111•11t:-wu11 t1 rt'lutlvcly t•ui.y proce&!i, vrovHll11i.; vou wt•rl' un111umtt•d with 1>omc Wt.'ulthy ''''OJ>!.• fofht) howc•v1•1. thol markt>t h1&~ experienced "om 1· tn.AJOI 1· h1rnt(<•. Althouuh thl' method of pr'' <tic• 1>l.i1·1•n11•11l or n11~111g th1• mont•y by .i11therhiU l>Olt'nllol 1nvt•11tors to ~ohd1fy a deal """ '"'th(' mo~t u ... uul way, l(01ni.: publk with rt'til , ... t.,lt• p111 l1t1·r ... h1p .. " ht.·tonun~ m or e and morl' 111m mon r111 , ts lht' flJllllllln or Jt'rry Reinsd orf. 1•h1.11rrn1rn of tht• H<Jkor l'11mpuny Headquartered ir1 Ctut·u~o. B11h'or h..L'> 1 utiwd more than $300 rn1U111n uf p11hh1 ly l.lflll 1u1v1.1tf!IY ht>ld real eMute p.11 I nt·r-.h111 .... wn· I !f 13 I N urn~. Hi\l.C'OK RAJs t;o $2:, m1lhun ut equ1 t' I h1 1111uh .1 1iu lll lt'ly offL•r c d real es tate "'" 1rwr,l111i All pulthl' rumts .ire rej.tlstercd With llH ""t'l'u1 tlll'" .11111 1'""1t1·hunl(l' ('omm1!>~10n, an in 'oh 1·11 .uul t 11111 1·1111MJ111111~ pru<.·l''l'I Rcmsdor( ~.11d I' u h I t 1· 111 ..i r k l'l 1 n .: of th 1· 1> e I 1 m 1 t e d partnerships art> feasible on!y if more than SlO rntlllon 1s to~ rulsed ," according to Relnsdorf. . 'Otherwlrse, the cost or putting together the partnership. marketing the shares and acquiring prime properties takes loo large a bite out or the funds raised und thereby reduces cash now to the investors." AT P RESENT, BALCOR IS marketing two partnerstups 10 Sl,000 increments for a total or $125 nHlhon through s ecurities brokers and The Fidell· t y Mutual Life Ins urance Company of Ph1ladelptua. which owns a 2S percent share of Balcor. One limited partnership is a SlOO million pension fund f(cured to s maller companies that will provide mortgage financ mg for a v ariety of properties. "Bakor partnerships give investors q uarterly, tax !>h(.'ltcred l'ash returns in addition to apprecia lion on the eventual salt' or its properties Th1i. rash r(.'turn rs a res ult of the cash now gene rated h:. the propert1c:. <ind exceeding operating ex pcnst>s and debt s ervice." Rctnsdorf s aid "Normirily, these returns are tax free because they are sheltered by lhe depreciation of the property. THE PROBLEM BALCOR FACES 1s not rau,. 1ng the money but finding quality. income· producing properties that can be resold in lOto lSyears. The cause of this problem is the constant com· petition from rorelgn investors and institutions for these properties Complicating the situation 1s the fact that many mst1tut1onal investors -such as In· surance companies will accept a smaller return on their Investment. "As a result. these major investors have been drivmg up the pnccs or pnme propert1et. around the country." Remsdorr explained " "AT BALCOR, WE HAVE worked our way around th1:. situation so far by buymg properties 1n sm all towns and cities the big people generally overlook Shopp1n~ centers 1n these areas. which have not been overbuilt, are a particularly good buy." NORMANDY PLACE CONDOMINIUMS Ideally located and attractively priced. Normandy Place offers innovative floor plans and exterior designs ... plus such luxury features as ceramic file kitchen counter tops, natural finished wood cabinets. garbage disposal. smoke detector olorm. enclosed garage and central olr condlt!onlng. located within Tustin Unified School District and conveniently close to businesses and shopping centers ... Stop by today. Normandy Place is a great p lace for you and your family. McFADDEN AVE IU5TIN VlllAGr WV Anaheim Hills: Beauty, Serenity, Vdlue. The Smart Mo~. A~ When you 1:ind yoUf lomlly move up lo Anaheim Htlls. • you le<1v<: bel'ltnd the hustle and bus11e. the hue and cry Our 4.300 ac1es of green and gold, of peace and QUICI. emphas1Ze the country env11onment that enhances lhe serenity-and value-of lr~1ng here The master plan ~ a.Mhllm hllts ,· ., --., •• discover what selec11on. beduty and P'e5ttge 1tv1ng 1s all aboul N. lhc same hme. you'll encounter parks. lhe goU course. shops. the saddle club. schools. the 1enn1s club and VtStas of sweeping landscaped h~lsioes For all ~s completeness. Anaheim Hills still lacks you. So. come v1s1t In fact. get a move on1 r or fUflner 1ntorma11on. consult an Anaheim H11' s tiomebUlldef 1n the ndjacent 11stlf"Q er C<lM Anahe•m Hiii$. Inc .. (714) 998-2000 -· _ ........ -- TMHewLand r-' '0 I . ·~ : .. ~-·--. ···.-... l 704 E. Normandy Place. Santo Ano. Cohlorn10 (714) 972-9434 From S 54.500 • I •• -,...... .. J \ .... "·,. . . ...... - Now Sh --Anahe~ mH_ll un 1 s: The~ Builders. ~m hill~ ,'.11.1t1,.,rn I fill•, l/'/11• 11 II•• W1· I . I•• I I 1 l• I I 1 ,.,, • H • ~I It I • ,, • I• "· I/ 1•. ,,, ii .. 1 q1 I "'I I/It> I• It• r v :111• , ( .111• • • • • 1111 ·111 1111 IJ11·1l l!t !~ .. lt1t• ""'HI II•· •Vt · 1 Pointe Oulssett £3•1 VI H (,r 1< 1• 111 r111f1t t/1·11 ll/·l 18.H) 2 C a"lage Hills By u .. W tP"lHPql 1n Crr 11111 1.11 I) '111 ti• Ii 3 Ridge View 1~1 ltu B ti lt1•11 < 111;1 1111 (/I I) lt'lli ( i'>ill) 4 Window Hiii B•r fj, ''" C< :"' U111~ ,, ' • I /1.11 '11tB t>l:i/O 5 Anaheim Hiiia Estates liy '-,X. '1C1in·t1u1 ll<1nL1• (fl.I) 'l!JH ?:i.J/ 6 Anaheim Ridge Estates C.11'1• 111 H11rr11 t)V(; I I 1 w1·,1, • (/1·1) 1J/11 4()01 7 Feathe r Hill H. P 11 111 r 1· 1!l11l•l• ·1-. (/1.111t1.1 t !·1 1 8 Hunter's Pointe Hv 111• • H111 i• •it I' 1..N.11111111qtrn 1 (" ( / 1°1) 11'18 .l()fl 9 SunM t Ridge Hy O.s1<1t1·e Ot·v1 kip1111 nt (.., ( 11'1) !J9fj 400'> 10 Stonev.te f ly~,, 1l.1n<1 (' J1p1>r.il1< It C /"11 11/4 ·1l1JU 11 Stnglng Wood Hiii By W1lls/Ak11v; (714) 637·8200 12 Sh.ctow Run Hy w .. u m1ngcon Ocvt~opmcnl Co (714) 998·2631 of this hrll 'n dale community 1s unfOld1ng as quality home· builders move with del1bef· atlOn and crnftsmansh1p lo complele SOf'Tld of Southern California's firest residential neighbOthooos. A vtSrt demands that you exPertence on the model homes lo anaheim hills v •• 1 tnu NcWl)Ott 11nc11or RM'f>;t<:JP r11:1-w.1yc& 10 lm()OftJI H1ghWay ll'lr11 j I tQllQw (jill"CIOO.JI signs uncl lh1! JlXM; m 11i <J 1•1t1 ~"''t "" rh • .. . . . , , , . REAL ESTATE Suna.y March I I 1979 DAIL V PILOT C'J f Housing Industry f'acing _Challenge YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! lncreuinR hou s ing s hortagu sky rockehn.: ho mt• pricf's, much smaller !an t home:. and rehabllltil tion o( pr ~ f'n\ly marJtlni.l oldf'r homes l\llVl' Men fore('ta'\l by on or Southern C.thlornrn :. l\lP housing 10 du•t-ry aulhQ1 •tlt>:t l n one or hi~ pt•rtodl<' "How11n« In l&Mis " pupcr'\, Gt'orJIC' .,'ulton ~en1or 'ice prt>stdt•nt m t harae or t•orporalt• mtukt>lutK for Wiflkt·r & Lee, Inc .. said ''The trt>nH:ndou:. pr1t·~ 1ncr~a .. n or lhl" pa'it few H•Jlr\ tn tht• t'altfomlit housi~ marl.N .... ,.h brou~ht on Ii\ &tn undcr~upph l\f 11111111•' 14 htl h .,.. 1h t•rei.tt'(I lt\ ltw hulldt11~ 1h•1>r1·,,1t•11 or 1974 \\llh It .... 11114 11'\'\l\t't). 111( flC'ulty 111 vht .1111111•: hutldinlo( .q1 prov ah . ..1:.,11rh•1I 111111 ..tlori.a, .ind 111 overall 11\'t'lhll I\ 11' to the• m J "" t> needs for 11 • .,.. ,.r 1J1 H1·11 h11u~1ni.: "A U)()K AT TIU: n1rn•nt .tnd prOJt><'ll'd popul,1t1on ''" ''uct h:ttd!i us to beht•vt• th.11 "' 1·11 ~ 1thou1 m h1b1ting rac·tor:-.. :-.u1 h .1., morJton.1 the housmii industry will be hard pressed to mc(•t th\· n .tllon 's needs duranJo? the nc1't dec·adc "I! you add ·no-growth' mnuences m areas or heavy iom1grat1on. the California housing scene could easily be repeated elsewhere tn varying degret>s " At the root or the problem, Fulton s aid. is the increased po!>l World War II birth ratt-, \l.h1 r h will result tn an additional nim• m1lhon pt·r!>onl!> enter ing the prime' home buying itgc bracket or 25 10 45 between 1976 and 1980 FULTON NOTED that roughly 70 per cent of all new home sales in California fall into this age range and that nationwide figures most likely are similar "There were few outcries for more homes from 1971 through 1975, when housing s tarts averaged close to I 8 million units per year." he pointed out. "Those 1.8 million annual starts, eombined with r esale inventory, seemed to satisfy the df>mand even with five mtlhon people added to lhe prime buymg age bracket. Despite the obvious need ror more new homes. Fulton reported that the number of housing sta rts in 1979 is expected to decrease to about 1.6 million jltVf'n yur." ht' ,.dded "It iti dlfflt ult lo recoup l'UCh J)()lf'ntlally·unu•ed plunt c upacaty " A fvrtht-r rt'"tncUon nn home 1>ro dur1 111n. f''ulwn u ad. '" ln<.'rt'ued rom pt·t 1t ion (or money, whlC'h wlll dram aHt"ally ff('C'l the Hallabllity ot mort~•iie fun~ f''ulton h u an i ntr lg uln~ olthou~h ~mitttdly 1mprobabll' ~olution Lo uw hou•lng dllf'mrnu "W•: COULD ALLOW th,· hou111ng industry to produc~ Mil UHi home!li lll't'c1N1 anrt p+>rhnp .. U rrow mort• h" m.1k1nj! u"a1l11bh· uct1·c111alt· l.uid 11\0lllK rt1al1·r1 ,i1 ., luh111 1110111·)' 111 .ll(·rt.tl .111<1 whal1·v1·1 d :-1' '" 11c•1•ded l'h1• JlrH l' C'cHOpt'llllort .:1'1ll'f,1tt.>d 111 1h11> !>Ul>PIY d t·mand ,1tu~t1on "1111 Id llUl the 1ndu .. t 1 y an the po:.1\Jon of h\'U\t( a ll·adN 10 holding prices Jnd unt•mployment down With ha~h protlurtavlly, lhe hous ing industry n11ght have a more fa vorable 1mpaC'l on 1nflallon than It currently d~s lly huving its supply restricted · Fulton noted that one advlilntagc 111 the de<>lme of houMng starts 1s l~ value lncre;.se 1t g1vl·s older and some.,..hat marginal homes "Bt-;CAUSE Oft' inr rcast:d value. homt.'s that wen• once tonsidercd It) adequate are now of sufficient valuE' tv warrant upgrading," he comment· t•d "In markets where there 1s heavy OUt ·m1gration, the supply or SUl'h older homes may be more than am· pie to satisfy housing needs. "On the other hand." he said, ··markets with intense in-migration, plus the bulge in the 25·4S·year-old group, have created a dramatic un· dersupply of homes-as dem· onstrated in California -causing prices to accelerate well above the national average." "A s we JJing or d emand has reached its highest le vel ever and s hould remain near this peak for the next 10 years," he said. "A mounting pent-up demand for entry-level will be satisfied far differently than we have been accustomed to in the 1960's andl early 1970's. "THESE ENTRV·LEVEL homes will shrink in Si7.e, sacrificing whole rooms. such as the family room, the· third bedroom, a nd perhaps the' second bath. Heavy emphasis will be put on quality. appearance, and de· s ign of what remains." These homes. he explained. will be 11 still will oo udcquutt>, eiccltlng, and wt•lcome s hllltN The move-up n1..1rkt>! ~111 l'aler lo th.-upper level or each potl'ntlial buying group thw1e v.1th d1scret1onury income glv· ing them the opportunity to move. This discretionary income may be crt>aled by an increasing number or combined incomes producing an ;.de· quate monthly payment GRAND OPENING IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Orange Coast Colleqe opo11J1es ttie off1cJ8/ roc ychng center lor Costa Mesa 556-5981 LUXURY LIVING IN A PARK .AN EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY OF 19 SEMl·CUSTOM SINGLE FAMILY HOMES, PICTURESQUELY SET AMID A FOREST OF MATURE TREES IN AN ESTABLISHED PARK·LIKE NEIGHBORHOOD. Lo LindaHoMes FROM $127,990 LIJJl)I ~ '"\I 11111 "·' o 'J -_, ... -- "WE WILL BE fortunate to average l.8 million housing starts during the second half of the ?O's, yet prospects in the prime home buymg agvs of 25 to 45 will nc•arly double what lhey Wl'rC Jn the first half or the ?O's when an average of 1.8 million new home units were produced each year. s imilar to those in the Levitt towns 0(-------------------------------------------------- "Had we maintained the same ratio of housing starts to the number of additional new prospects entering the 25-45 age group during the second half of the 70's, we would have pro- duced 2.8 million new homes each year," Fulton emphasized. "The resale market is the most im· m ediate beneficiary of this supply- de mand imbalance." he said, point- ing out the average numbe r of resale transactions have increased from 2.S million per year in the early 1970's to an estimated 3.9 million m 1978. That figure is expected to climb to 4.3 million by the late 80 's. he reported. THE SUPPLY-DEMAND im- balance a lso caused resale home prices to surge during 1977 aod 1978, when the median price increased na- tionally by 14 per cent. "Resale pnces should continue to rise unlit the first-time buyer can no longer purchase," Fulton comment- ed "At this point the upward ripple effect will subside, causing a plateau in prices. "It is small wonder that housing is now a major concern. Looking ahead to the first haJ( of the 80's, we see an additional eight million peop(e enter- ing the prime homebuying ages or 25 lo .f5, and seven million n:iore during lhe second half of the decade. "BASED ON THE premise that s upply and demand were somewhat in equilibrium in the first half of the 70's, Fulton obseM'ed, "there would be a need for 2.S million new units each year in the early 80's and 2.2 million units a year during the second ball or the 80's ." However, there is litUe likelihood that home production will climb much above two million units a year during tbe 80 's, be said. One of the major factors prevent-.. ing increased home production dur- ing the next decade is that housing is one of the few major industries the federal government can use a.s a na- Uonal economic control tool, Fulton e:xplaioed. The increase in the dis- count rate, a government attempt to cool lnflaU.00, is a ~rfect eltample, be noted. .. ALSO, MATEBIAL suppliers, as a whole, are not likely to increase their plant c•r•ciUes to handle 2.s mllllon un ta a year when circwmtances beyond their COlltrol can reduce mrtl 50 per cent ln any the early 1950's They satisfied a s wollen market created by retum&ng G Is from World Wa r Ir. Like their predecessors. entry-level homes in the 80 's will be in the 1,000-square foot range and have two bedrooms and two baths . "It is questionable whee.her entry- level buyers or the 80's will be well satisfied or will reluctantly accept what ls offered," Fulton said. "Chances are they wUl adjust as they did with today's smaller cars." FULTON ALSO said high dens ity, mid-rise condominiums will become increasingly common, especially in areas where land costs are high. Whe re there are more reasonable land prices, planned unit develop· ments with smaller homes will pre- vail for first-time buyers. Fulton adde d that entry-level homes will not become prevalent as long as resale markets can offer an ample selection. "Once d e mand pressures push lower-priced resale homes beyond prices the typical first- <ime buyer can afford, these new homes will flourish." Fulton predicted that traditional single-family move-up houses will re· main the staple or the industry, com- manding approximately SO per cent of the single-family home starts in areas of heavy inmlgration. In areas where there isn't heavy in-migration, move-up homes will account for more than 50 per cent or au new s mgte.famify homes. "NEW HOME MOVE-UP sales will be predicated on lbe upward ripple effect of resale buyers," he pointed out. ••Prices will tend to surge to lbe highest possible levels because or limited supply. "Occasionally, momentum will cause ~e move-up home prices to go beyond reach in both the new and resale sectors. T)lis will cause the market to pause, allowing the upper level of potential buyers in all categories to catch up with their in- comes, and 1ubsequent1y continue on with strong sales momentum." Despite its problems, the outlook for the housing industry during the 1980's is ememely good, Fulton re- ported. THE MOST PaOBABLE pattern of the 80'1 will be a combination or bet- ter resale home utilization and an ac· ceptance that new housing has become a limited natural resource, according to Fulton . "Thia Umlted resource will be shared by the 18J"lest demand level in our bllt.ory," be stressed. "Entry- level bqyen wlll get less house than we have become accustomed t.o, but, CASH FAST Notice to Realtors Call now (24 hour) 'foll FREE. 800-&28-0385. for your broch\n and reteMitlon to teem about the original 1 ~ commltekx't P11n. A two hOur meettna Cffw aclmttllon) with the origlnetor. R. Dele Rector. wtfl ••C)fatn the detaU1 of thit method. Execu•Sytteme will IPPOlfrt a 8rof(er to ltaft or cori'Alt an office 10 thil method In the South Or1nge County A,.a, THIS NOTICE APPEARS ONLY ONCE- CAU NOW eocMll-Ol88. GRAND OPENING IN HUNTINGTON BEACH· FINAL SINGLE FAMILY UNIT NOW OPEN EVERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ••• NOW, you can see t~" newest "BEACH-CLOSE" unit of Landmark Homes in beautiful Hunting- ton Beach ... quite possibly the fastest selling new single family homes ever presented in this area. Big, family sized, 2-story homes, ranging in size from approximately 1768 to 2230 square feet, they feature deluxe·equipped country kitchens, with microwave oven plus a pllot·less, self-cleaning conventional oven, carpeting in the llvina room, family room, all bedrooms, hallway and stairway, .fireplaces, front lawns with a tree and sprinkler\, rear and ~yard fenclns. shRe roofs. concrete drives and 1P1Ciou• 3-car pracea. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. ON ADAMS .ILVD., JUST EAST OF BEACH BLVD. from $110,725 4 & 5 BEDROOMS 2 AND 3 BATHS Wimer Ave. G rlield Ave. Adam Awe. MA, HOf TO $C:AlC (714) 963·4531 J • I CJ2 DAILY PILOT Sunday. March 11, 1979 The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Merced es-Benz. l he c.ir you lease does m ake quite .1 difference After all . you don't drive the lease. you drive the car And when you lease a Mer cedes Benz yo u d rive som e thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes Benz m odel you c hoose. you drive one of the world· s most r espect ed automo biles. A car with legendary eng1 neenng, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Someth1111! <''"" you'll drive the car you le,1'>t' tor two. tltree or even four year'> Mo-.t t .ir., look o ut of d ate dll ton q1J1r kly Hut when you lease a Mt•rn•c1p.., Ht'n1. you drive a car with cl,1-ihH ltnrc, and trmeless· ness that 10.., 11cvc1 out ol date. We havl ' WVl't .1 1 ll'<i~tng plans to offer you 0 1w 10.., < <'r t .. 11n to make 1t more convenient tor you to drive a Mercedes Bt>n/ t h .tn yo u might h ave thought po~s1-(~ ble. Call us today for the \ surprising facts Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo Imports 831-1740 Autlwri:Pd D1•n/,•r 495 1 700 2870 1 Marguerite Pkw y. • · PETER SAYS ••• 1979 528i BUY OR LEASE Son Diego Fwy. ot Avery, M ission V1e10 ''BMW IST DER BESTE IN DER WELT!'' IBMW IS THE BEST IN THE W ORLD J THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING & NO LEASE COMPANY OR BANK CAN -,~ 1. A Service Department. ~ 2. F~ct~ry ~uthorized f~ci lities and body shop. 3. Elimination of the middle man by leasing dealer direct. •17 CADtt.LAC smw Fully eQulppedl Very low miles .• tool Must seel (760TPS) FINE RESALE AUTOMOBILES! '71 PORSCHI' ti IS TAR6A Black on black fully equipped including stereo cassette and air cond. (718RXO). '7' IMW '75 ~ '75 1MW 5JOI 450 -UOI Silver. sunroof. on 1 y 32 000 4 s P e e d . air cond .. stereo orig. miles. All s u n r o o f. a I r cassette & mag the options Ml t co n d . . A SP v w h e e 1 s d · n stereo cassette. (130PPLl c 0 n 1 t i 0 n I Excellent buy! (290WLO). (ee9T JE). '77 1MW U OcllCOUPI Silver witti blue leather Interior. Low mlles l AM/FM stereo cass ette . (749UVR). IT'S A SPORTS CAR! · .. _.:~ IT'S AN ECONOMY CAR~ IT'S THE WIDE-OPEN MG MIDGET FOR 1979. If you have Ferran appetite<> on a Frisbee wher,.. you drive 1 Yet 1t s pure sports cac budget, don t Clcl.pair The MG Midget otters exc11cmen1 oompll,te wrlh racl( ano pinrof\ a happy soh.illon 11 !> lhe lowest·prrced , ........ " steorrnq. shon throw slick, 1ach and tronL true sports car you can buy with an EPA· 0 Ol!>C brakes Ano tho lean, clean. qooo O!>l1matcd 31 hwy l20 city MPG (Your L looks you ellpect lrom a c1ass1e convert mileage may vary. dC'pend1nq on CC\r s 1blo Fri">ky 10 drive, 1hntty to buy lhal., cond11ton, equ1pmen1 ancl now alld .... .........., MG Midget lor 1979 Good lmms available w11h tow down paymPnt -Sub1ect to your qood CrPd•I :> Y r./50,000 mile• St·r,ic•c· (~on l ruc·l A' ailahlc• On All ~ c·~ I mportl'!I! ! ! Orun9f':_ ( outttN'' Briti#h ,,_.,,fund ('nt.-r HARBOR&. VD /SAN OIEGO HlfEWA Y 2!V5HARBOR8LV[) WSTA M[SA 979:>51XJ DEMO SALE!! ALFAS • SUBS • PEUGEOTS All Fully Loaded -Some Peoe>le HIVe Waited All Year For This Safe! ,J -.:w__ THI ocm... •79 ALFA •OMIO -· -b.. SPIDER •75 "fttlOT Air condltfon1no. AM/FM CHHll• & eut°"'allc !tint l••utllul u an1por1a11on1 1116Mll01 HUDY OM THISOMlf!! "711MW 7JJI • ~ -· e.100..,. -& --Ill OI -lu•WV .. trMI IOHllFZ) TISTDllYE THISOMl!!I •77 ALFA IOMIO ALRnAGT A -t11Ui OT -.._ ..,_ "'Ilea -O NLY '9001 IOl7ULAI P .. CIDTO SEU.MOW!!! '77 VOLKSWAGEN IAm1' 4 cyi. 4 ~ .,_. IUol/FM can•tl• and "'ucll. much '"Of9" lolllORISJ s All prices plus tax & license. Cars subrect to prior sale. Otter good fhru 3/12/79. j I . ' ~.March 11. 1979 macnab/ irvine N~WPORT BEACH PROPERTY ••OPEN TODAY •• OPfH 1 -5 200 VlA SAN Rf.MO, UDO fSlf Onl· or lht' tw"l lt1<'11tmn'' ll,1·.1r d uhhOU,4' t .. nn1' "' rmv11te h(oar ht•JI' l.m l'h ~ nn h1111w "' 1•0 ,, .11·11 form,11 dtnlllJ.! rm & IR 11unn\ 1'8ll0 Truh J ~· ,11 1<1u.... .1J1J .. •dhn1• honw ~1>111 .)(1(1 <'.1thn n 1'1•nnillr 644 fi2()() ( 4~· OPEN J -5 S37 VISTA GRANDE, BlUFFS Orw o f tht' tx• ... 1 hu'' m 1't'YI tle•rt Rl'arh ' I 1H· th1• t'<trl'frl·v life m th1i. 3 HH 1·ondomm1um .ill on I noor <:ood l?n•\·ntwll lor.1t t011 Yl<,pool::, t'lo'e hy 5139 750 Barbar.i Aune &12 11235 rX 461 OPEN 1-5 501 CANCHA, BLUFFS Tenni::. Court~' S" imming Pool• "~" Pll11\ w 14 Rlh h<lnu11 rm. rountrv k1trhPn .ill lx••1Ut1full.v r('t'!N•orntt'<I & w1rNI for !>tereo A Joy to Rchuh1 ' ~'>9 500 Tom Alhn!>On 642 "235 IX 471 OPEN 1-5 1724 TRADEWINDS, BA YCREST Ynu will dchi.:ht m th1• ftn(' qualit~· workmanship & m atenals All new 1·u~tom k1trht•n w 'nltcl oak rabmets F.xr1hn~ family rm -m aster ~uite ha' Jm·u111 m m;1;.t1•r hnth + Frenrh doors & YI 1ndow~. 4 fplcs & air Mnd S249.~l(I Jo:l:11nf' s, (>(lf'<•n 642·R235 ( X·48> OPEN J-5 #8 ESCAPADE COURT, NEWPORT CREST na~· & <><-<·an Vit•YI ' 2 RR . 3 b;.th rondomm1um w•2-story llvlnR rm• 21 . ('Ur it:traj?C SJ35.000' H;irha ra Wtnaj!IC fi42-R235 Ix ·491 OPEN 1-5 P.M. 445 VISTA PA.RADA Muc-h in rff'mand one·lt•\l'I "Lmda" plun 1n The Aluffs. End unit w '2 patio:-. 3 Bl!s. 2 ba ths a ll heauufull\ decorated & up,l?raded Near PoOI & l'ahana + ronv to s chools & shop" 2·rar i:aral!I' Sl62.SOO leasehold - Oexihle fmancml! Dirk Halrlf'rman 642-8235 <X·50> OPEN J-5 1806 SANDALWOOD (off Sontiaao) An F."Cr1•lll·nt buy at 5245.000 for an Ivan Wells BAYC"REST home fl'uturinj? 4 Ii? RRs 3 baths. ram1lv rm & formal dining rm looktnl! out on I~ lnw·nuunt patio & ::.parkltn!! pool Mury Lou Manon 642·8235 <X ·SI l ' OPEN 1-5 P.M. 1903 YAOfT MARIA, SEAVIEW 4 BR. ram1ly rm home reasonably pnred a t S255,000 inrl land. VJEW• Belle Chase l.A-e 644·6200 I X-521 OPEN 1-S 1219 SANTIAOO, DOVER SHORfS Executive 4 BR home w /ternfic entertaining area. 5349.500 incl. land. Larrv Ove r 642·823S. IX-53> OP£N 1-5 2012 YAOfT RESOt.Ult, SEAVIEW Custom 4 RR . family rm home w fine qu:ihly of tht• builder 's distinctive m11rk S.'l<l!l.000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 c X-541 OPEN 1-5 600-lSTH ST, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Tota llv rt>modeled 3 BR home on 113 Ar. Sl98,500. Harriet PeTTY 642·R2ls. ( x 5S) OPEN 1-5 #19 ROYAi. ST. GEORG£, BIG CANYON Oerorator deSiJmed furnishinJ?S are included ror $649:900 in this ELEGANT 4 BR. family rm home w/too many custom features to men hon SEE 1'f TODAY! Tom Allanson 642·8235. ( X-561 OPEN 1-5 320 MORNING STAR lH, DOVER SHORES Pier & shp + J?OrJ?rous Bay View! An eleJ?ant residenl·e for the discriminatinJ? buyer -SF.E rT TODAY! $750,000 incl. prime land Haldcrman/S<.'hweickf'rt /Svedeen 642·8235. 1 X·571 OPEN 1-5 2010 YACJfT REsount, SEAVIEW Custom 3 BR split level w/quality appointments thruout. S359.000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200. X-511> **CALL TO SEE ** NEWl Y USm> -WESTQJff AREA Immacula te & attractive 4 BR home w/lg. living & family rms (each wtrplcl + great kitr hen wllop grade appliances. Ideally situated on lg. corner lot w/mature fruit trees +~nenhouse & the perfect spot to keep a n R.V. or boat. Close to park. tennis & library $177.500. Lynne Valenline 644·6200. <X·591 LIDO ISlf QJSTOM Built by one or So. Calif's most outstanding builders. 4 lg. BRs -dining rm -rir h wood paneling -So. patio. $595,000. Appt. only. Cathryn Tennille644-6200 IX·60) HEWLY umo This charming & in viting home in beautiful ronditlon In the marvelous Westcliff area. 3 lg. BRs, fa mily rm. 2"'1 baths. Beautifully landscaped & manicured grounds wlfrult trees & pool. All this + an lmpressivf' comer 10( for S169,750. Barbara Aune 642·8235. < X-61) BEACON BAY -BAYFROHT Custom 3 BR. 3 bath. likt> new home + l·BR charming apt. Magnificent m aster BR wJwater view. Lg. front covered patio on sandy beach. Boat allp for up to J8' boat +tennis court avail. SSS0.000 leasehold ln a private comm Mary Lou Marion 642•11235. <X·82> IAYCREST -POOL -$225,000 Excellent nOOf' plan Courtyard entry to 4 BR. 3 bath home w/patlo & pool view from the dining rm le family rm. Side fenced play yard wJswings +I". dbl. garage. Mal'} Lou Marlon "2·823.5. IX·S3) RARf FIND FOi $119 ,500 '"Newport Sllores. 3 BRa + ~v den + 2 br1ck patios. Comm, pool & tennis or walk to the orean. Room to Improve. Dona Chlcheater 642·1235. IX e.> llGCMYON T1'11a upttllded 2 bdrm + private paUo t.ownhome 11 located near shop. pin« II beach Only $15.U OO. App't. only. J uUe VanWteren 752-1414. CX·12) , 642-8235 901 DoverDrl•• M•wport lwh. rea tg FINER PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY · UDO OWtM Warm & ro1v .s,BH on prl'stig1ous Lido Isle wldesirable street.to-strata l0t•1.111on llUl?l' ma~lt·r c1rea upstairs -invitln11 living rm wlfplc down!\tllir.. t'llh<•nt·tod hv cathedral reilin~s. l..ovely patio entry All th<· udrnnt<1J.!t•i. of l.1dc• hnnl?' $287.500 l.ynne Valentine 644-6200. c X·SS> SPKtAl BEAOt COMMUNITY flu' '<hon" hom1• dt·~11rn<•d for fam11\• hvin~ wtthm walkinJ? distance of ,,tncl y ht>rwht•:-Fn1ov pr1v:.1tt> bt>uch-0rit>nled livin11 in brij?ht & sunny 4 Hit hom<· l 'p:-tair' 3 rm suite 1 BR & master suite down + !lmall offln• or dl•n Ptt•tt~ nl'" papero; & paint East mainl yard. $320,000 ree Hl'Vt•rlv Morphv ti42 1<235 < X 661 BAY VIEW -PRESTl<iE AREA C'ustom. Quality 4 BR ~I buth horn<' wtlots of amenities 1nr l. pool & Jacu111 L1! family rm wt'" ulk-in bar -2 fpks -l ·rar 1?arage. Act.Ion prict>d at s.145.000 w land Kf'nlJlelen llartlt•Y 642-8235. ( X·67) CUSTOM BtJtlT IN BAYCREST C'harm. romrort & rlass -all can be round in this exe<'utive family home by Ivan W<>lls llandsome dbl. door entry opens to hi~h ceilin!?ecl ~1trium wiretrattable roof & handcrafted bar. adjoined by formal hvm,R & dminJ? rms. 4 l'hC'f'rful RRs & 3 b&ths + Spanish tiled pool surrounded hy s unny deek in s erludC'd courtyard S329.SOO inrl land. Larry Over 642-8235 <X-68) BIG CANYON TOWNHOME View or 811? C'an~·on Golf Cours<.> fmm neurly every room. Super b e nd uni! Pinehur:-.t model has 2 RRs &: deluxe den w mirrored wet bnr & hll·tn bookra:.Ps Formal <hmnJ? rm. livin.R rm wiwooden floors & YI rap-around det•k S227.500 .loyre Edlund 642·8235 I X-69> HARBOR VIEW HOMES Custom11cd s rngle·slor.v w t5 BRs. 3 baths. formul dininl? rm. II'! utthty rm + d<>lached A3rai.:e Prof. derorated wl new cpl & freshlv painted Gourmt>t kitrhcn w tn<>w appliances LJ? pool-size yard w/many fruit rrees. Sl94.SOO. Appl only Donna Godshall 644·6200. <X-70) EXCLUSIVE UDO ISlf Spa('tous & dramatic 4 BR residence on wide. quiet street. Oversne lot w/sunny tiled patio for sun & play. Formal dinini? rm -family rm - super ronvenient kitchen w tquality eabinets & island r hoppinJ? center Appl. only. $375.000 Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 CX·71 l THE GOOD LIFE THREE J?ood thinj!s to find to1?ether: A Newport Beach address: an urbane home full of custom details + the security of a f{Uard-Rated community! Couple these w/a maJ?nificent wrap.around vie w. <t3' pool & separate jacuzzi +formal main rms. family rm wtfplc & lit. billiard rm wtste pdown bar -and you DO HAVE "The Good Life"! ~.000. Sandie Fix 644-6200. <X·'121 TRY EXOTEMEMTf This home will make you want to be a part of Newport's exriting Seaview area. Upon enterinJ? the guard·J.?ated comm. you will love the atmosphere -away from it all. yet so clOlle. The residence itself is perfection -elegantly deror ated & landsraped wtimagination ... AND. or course. a marvelous water view! SJS5.000. Jane Paquin 642·8235. IX·73) IDEAL NEWPORT BUOt LOCATION Central to fwys. beaches & Newport Center ..• in a rountry-llke atmosphere or rollinl! Jtreenbelts And. if that isn't enough. this "move-in perfect" 3 BR end·unit condominium Is beautifully decorated in ne utraJ tones & highly upJ?raded. Light & open feeUn~ -air cond. - lg. private patio. 5167,900. Jean Dales 642·8235. <X·74l MARINERS DR. llADtTIONAL Sharp 3 BR ho me decorated w/quality rpts. drps & shutters. Hardwood noor + delightful kitche n w l new appliances. Cozy den w/blt·in bookcases. Fcnrcd yard w/patio & mature trees. See & compare for $152.500! Cathy &hweickert 642·8235. <X-751 SEAVIEW PORT ROYAi. Deluxe home m ~ate-Ruarded comm. wt pools & tennis. 2-story, 4 BR noorplan w/central air cond. Blt·m bookcases. 2 rplrs + a n extra lg. yard w/room for pool & jacuZ7l. Owner transferred & must sell! S315,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. <X·161 "um.E COTI'AGE CHARMER'' Reall y pretty! 1-BR. 2 bath w/lovely new caramel cpt . Lots of potential for another room. Cl<>lle to pool. jacuzzi & private beach. ~mobile & '"'a house rorONL ~ S43.500! Lois Miiier 642·8235 or 552-4201 CX-77 > CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY **OPEN TODAY** OPEN 1..S P.M. 1004 WATBtfRONT, CDM Cozy 2 BR. den. 11/1.i bath home tucked in the back or an extra-lg. buildable R-2 lot. Used brick. open beams. picket rence & possible water view from fut ure addition. Newly offered at 1279.500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. < X· 78) OPEN 1..S 2606 UGHrHOUSE, HARIOR YEW HW Elegant family l)ome - s martly derorated, beautifully planned & excellently located! We a re eagerly planning thls open house for your pleasure In the hopes that this 4 BR Broadmoor will be Just what you've been looking for! S239.500. Coby Ward M2·823S. IX·'19) OPEN 1..S 'JMJ7 ~NDOWR. HAltlOI YEW HW 4 BR Broadmoor w/fantaatlc view! $325,000. 644.QOO. fX·80) OPEN 1-5 P.M. 322 FOINSEI llA AVE. 3 BR + den It conversation rm. Custom construdlon -high quality de· coratlng. $269,500 Incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 844-6200. I X-81 > OPEN 1-5 P .M. 510 LAlllSPUI, CDM Prime duple.x In mint condltlon! Completely rtmodeled front unit w/loti or prtvecy fl charm. Linda T aglian«tl &U-8235. IX-82> 644-6200 1644 S• Mic)llll Dr. Harbor View C...tet- CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY **CALL TO SEE ** HARIOR VIEW HIUS Panorarruc ocean. bay & night Ught v1ew Smiile·!ltory, 4 RR. ram1lv rm & dining area res. -all professionally derorated wtnew cpl & pamt One orthe largest corner lots w /room for pool & 'lpa + lots of privary• $300,000 leasehold Donna Godshall 644-6200 CX·R31 ABSOWTR Y PERffCT F:vE'n to the pnce• Se a Bree1e model on outstandtnl? qu1t•1 MrnC'r lorat ion. Privure courtyard entry to this home beaullfully dt•roratN.I in neutral tonPs w •extra le rear vard Plus all or Jasmine Crf'ek':-. facihht"> -tennis. pool. etc S255,000 fee Holly Ma rkas 644 6200 C X 1141 JASMINE CRfet Private gated community -enjoy a beautiful way of life pool. jarun i, tennis rourts. l'!reenbelt & 24·hr. guard ~ervire Pla n 5 split·leve-1 w/3 RRs. family rm + bit m boolccas<'S & air rond S:Z00.500. Amy Gastun642·8235. IX·85> f STUNNING COHTEMPOIARY SweepinR I~ view of Ocean. II arbor & ntj?ht lii:?hl'I from th1o; l'Omptetely remodeled. custom designed 2 RR . family rm home. Fplc m master RR s uite -gourmet kitchen w inlrud oak floor -sparkhn~ pool -1ust a few of the many features S289.000 Belle Chase Let> 644·6200 ~ X~Sl LOVABU & LOVR Y Newly deroruted & r emodeled 4 RR home that beckon:-. all thl' enthusiastic familif.'S of CdM to "rome see" 1 Rich rolors & comfv atm osphere make this a ready backRround for your finC'st Po~!1ess1ons & your special loved ones. S194.SOO. Coby Ward 642-8235 (X·87) OlO COM OtARM Coiy & wa rm 4 RR 3 bath home w open beami... used bnrk & lavish u.~c or wood. providing a rharmlnj? atmosphere 40' lot 1 ·bl()('k from ocean. $259.000. Sharon Smith 644·6200. IX·88• IRVINE ' ** OPEMTODAY ** OPEN 1-5 P.M. 5162 SllNNER, THE RANCH Choice Calif. Executive livin~· 2·story. 4 BR home w/lg. family rm + huge bonus rm w/wet bar In earh' B11t Old-ra11hioned PoOl-s1ie yard. too• Now prired to sell fast at $119.950! HURRY• Lois Miller 642·8235. JX-891 OP£N 1-5 P.M. 17 WHITEWOOD, UNIV. PARK For the disrriminatml{ we Mfer this popular La Salle model -a super family hom<'' F.xpand<'d master suite + 3 Rdd 'I n1ce·!li2ed BRs. Gourmet kitchen. f''amilv rm Laundrv rm 3 patio-; A warm. fnendly atmospher e m a \'e ry ronv1>nient location As soon as you walk in. vnu'll know this is for you • $129.SOO' Amy Gaston 642·8235 I X·90l OP£N l -5 4902 COIKWOOO LM, UNIV. PARK One of the best locations + swim/tennis club! Excitln". eleuntly upgraded Deane W11lowood model wl hUl?e ma.ster suite & the lari:iest or fa mily rms. Recently reduced & owner says "Let's sell''' SEE rT TODAY! Sl00,900. J ane Paquin 642·8235. <X·91 I OPEN 1·5 P.M. #.t SAHOPE88lf 5 BR. family r m Devonshire model customized thr uout. Helen Wood 644·6200. CX·92l **CALL TO SEE** STEP OUT OH THE GOlf COURSE The 12th fairway borderi; this ternf1c 2 BR. 2 bath San Joaquin model townhome! Dining rm. livin~ rm Cw/fplcl. den l w/wet bar) & m aste r BR alt w/view or golf course & mtns ' 2-car ,Rara$!e wtopener. Community recreation facihties. too• S128.000. Lynne Va lentinei>44·6200. (X-931 A PRIME WooomHDGE LOCATION! On this exceptional Warminf?ton Townhome• 2 BRs + den CJBRI on I-level w/elef!ant country decor. Atrium +patio. ~block to pool, jacun i & la ke. Move-in condition ! Lots of extras! S107,000. Lois Miller owner I a~ent 642·8235. C X ·94 > WOODBRIDGE -NEW OfffftlNG! This ideal 2-slory rondominium w/view of (l:reenbelt 1s a preferential e nd unit! Hil!hly upf!raded w/parquet noors. custom rpt. shutters PLUS it offers 3 RRs. family rm . separate dininJ? rm + brkfst area in kitrhen. Cul-de·sac location + comm. recreation facilities' Sl49.500. Lynne Va lentine 644·6200. CX-95> LEASE -WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE The Springs -New Northwoods 2 BR condominium w/private patro. Area has running brooks & streams + pools. jacuzzi & tennis for the carefree working person! S425/mo. Vee Stinson 642·8235. <X·961 RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY COMFORTABlE, CONVENIENT LIVING + INCOME Enjoy a nice income + tax advantages In this centrally located six·plex w /closed gara,ges, patios & fplcs. FuJly rented & manal(ement ro. avail. Only l·yr. old : very little maint nee<fed. Two 3·BR. 2 bath & four 2-BR. t "7 bath. $360.000. Tom Allinson 642·8235. (X·97l SO. Of HWY -CDM DUPlEX $169.500 buys 2 cozy units. One unit has 1-BR. beam reilings & sep. patio. 2nd unit has 2 BRs. fplc. sep. patio. 2-car garal(e + extra parkinl!. Only 1/1.i block to footbridl(e. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. cX-981 BEACH LOCATION -TllPl.EX 3·BR. 2 bath owner's unit wJfplc & patio. Two 2-BR units. Good investment area -bike to sandy beach . Askin!! St90.900. Vee Stinson 642·823S. <X·991 SOMEIODY GOOfEDt If they are Interested in a great deal on unils & haven't driven by 180 ot 182 Cecil Pl. ln Costa Mesa's Eatside! uas.ooo & sns.ooo -nexlble financing, Lois Miller owner/agent 642·8235. (X-100) CORONA DB. MAR R·2 lot! Remodeled 2 BR home w/fpJc + plans tncl for addition to add rear unit. $1$4,000 -nedble flnancin.R. Holly Markes 644·6200. CX·10ll MR. & MRS. INVESTOR Bike to beach from thJ11 4·pleic priced to seU at $212.500! 3 BR. 2 bath + patio owner's unit: two 2 BR. 2 bath unlt3 + one I BR. 1 bath unit. Garages -patio -l•undry •rca. Cul-de-sac location. Vee SUneon 8'2·8235. <X·102> \ 752-1414 454SC-.-Dr. Campus v..., Ct11ter I I DAILY PILOT Sunday, M9'ch 11. 1818 t { ... 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Singers and dancera from Misty Mount aomf.go through their paces. f Daily Pilot Photos by Gary Ambrose I .. _ Frank Poss does a John Belushi, Blues 8lofhers song . he Biggest Marketplace On The Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMEO SHORES PANORAMIC OCEAM VIEWS HEW EXCLUSIVE USTIM& Rare 4 bdrm .. 3 ba. custom home with xlnt noor plan with expansive ocean view from living rm .. dining rm .. mstr. bdrm. & den with frplc .. a ll overlooking enormous entertaining patio. $3.19.500 Lshld . Call for app't. or visit Milford today. CAMYOM VIEW -$259,900 Custom 3 bdrm., 2 ba .. den home. lus hly la ndscaped & s hows like a model. Just steps to private beach. Lowest price in the Shores 20 I MILFORD <>PIH SUt4. l ·5 * RICH REAL TY * 673-7040 ·~··:: :,:, . ; 673-0510 ::: : . • ... ~ .. ' ... ... . . ...:..•• .. LAKESIDE $168,900 lmmaculalc beachfront townhoml' Watch sun sets rrum bl'achs 1dc pc1l1os Lovely s1nJ:ll' story with oak wallt.!d EQUAL HOUSING r1 replace. Convenient OPPORTUNITY kitche n Mi crowave. Breakfa'>l n oo k ,,...._,..1Hotic~: Gorgeous formal dmml-{ All real estate advertised rm Steps to beach, lak,· m this news paper 1s sub & spa Pnce reducl'd ject to the Federal Fair llurry. call 752 1700 ~~~·~k~c~t.r1~g;~~:1 ~ .. ,, ., •... ,,,, ···· · ~ adver tis e · JOY pn· ' ri:rencc. hm1tat1on. or • d.iscn mmauon based on . , race. color, rel.Jg1on. sex, -==-===-==--- or nauooal ong111. or an KITCHEN intention to mak<· Jnv such preference, hm1l~ GARDEN lJon.ordJ.Scnmmal1on .. WINDOW 1lus news paper will not knowm~ly aceepl ;.my advert1s 1n~ ror rt:al estate which Is in viola lion or the law Pit!!> skylight in the Jd J<)UllAA rmly rm makt·'> lhL'> cheerful ~tung fur lht! gourmet cook You' II lovt' Uus warm Usl' of wlJOd:, & Wiii l'nJOY lht• Ol'W apphanc·cs & :,elf cleaning ovl'n RV a•· ERRORS: Advertisen <~'>. Phone now! Open w.ld chKJ& their ads E.ves ~9491 daffy . anct ~ u · (~l\1115Jlf1Mj ron ....,.diatefy. The DAILY PILOT CIHUlllH __ Real t:c;tate __ Wlility for the fint ;...1-------cornct illMrtloe Mlly. LEMON HEIGHTS OPEN HOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N<'arly ·'• acre view and horse lot custom homl' tmder construcllon. Al end of Lowe r Lake Onve. Open 10:00to4·uo. MESA VERDE S..turday and Sunday. &ec..ti•e Call Linda MeCurdy, ........ QUA IL PLl\C l'.: •4Bedrms.Jbalh,tn PROPL'RTIES. t714> level view. c. •4 Bedrms. 3 batft; hid 1•752-•'•1•920 ______ _ den2story •4 Bedrms, J bJth . ASSUME formal d1run~. •4 Be drm:.. 3 bath, Take ovr r 46.000 loan al CUSTOM BUILT' $406/mo. Charming •4 Bcdrms. J ba. pool. Tudor. 3 br H•ba. llol JaC\UZl. We have more. tub. gorgcou:. :.trccl. we spec1ahte 10 Metia _A...;.J{_c_n_t 540-__ ll_iT_J ____ _ Verde. Please call for more de· tail. 546-2313 f>i'fN Ill V • ti\ ilJN 1()~/ N" (' THE REAL ESTATE~ ~ DOING ~·:: BUSINESS .:.: UNDER A .... FICTITIOUS ... NAME? II you hue lull flied your new Flct1llou1 Buatn••• Name and hn• not r-1 Nboftltt•d II ror pulllleallon. p+e11e don't torgel lhet the tlmllatlon I• 30 d•y• from date of 1111119-Th• OAILY PILOT wlll pubtl•h yc>uf •lalernent tor 138.SO Our ctrculatlon tnduclH lh• entire Orenge Coaal .,e• and 141911 notice• eppear In all edlllona. In order to 1ubmtt your 1tatemenl tor pubtlca llo n ••nd eppropn91• copy •nd • check to THE DAIL y PILOT, P.O. Boa 1560, Co•I• ...... CA ea:ze. We ·11 do the relt. For lnlormatlon about legel ed••r1111ng p+eeM can 642-432 t EJCt. 332. FIXER R·2LOT Needs work but grl'at potential 3 br, :.! ba. lgc stDnc fireplace. Hoom to .build. $85,000. 64S·7221. ()nu); u:E m 21 ~ _wntclff RHfty OWNER WAt«S Ocean or layfroftt or Rewtal Unih Will trade up Have Lake Arrowhead new custom No. shore w1greal lake vu, 125' to lake & dock site. 4 BR (1 unf>. 3 rull BA. game rm. wetbar. ,acuui. import tile. T&G panel. Level entry & !)3.l'kmg S275.000. (714) :m ~14 : 337·1717 Ciorgeou.'I while water & Dana Harbor vu. 6 BR, pool & spa by Champion. Exl·el buy & te rms . 491>-8294 11ie ras\.(.'l>l draw in lhe West. . .a Daily Ptlol Classified Ad. 642·5678. a. Cote Realty .. .,. ... & Investment Company SOMETHIM~ SPECIAL UDO ISLE CHARMEI 4 ...... ....,.., Slrodo SettMg. w .. flrepl•u. Xl1tt locatlOR. Tnrlflc •• _ ......... $425,000 o,_ -..., 12·5 I 11 Via u.cllle NEWPORT CREST CONDO Lo••IJ 3 ledroo•. bq11lslhly dtcorthd. s... oc.-..... Priced to Hl.tSllt,500. Cal .. Coh at 640.5777 cw 673-2031 640 -5777 NEWPORT CENTER l \ ' • I ' ' .. . . 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J ASMIHf CRfB :'\lar\t•lou:-. · Jt a.\ i\1 1:.t '' n1odt·J \.\~lh 01·t·.1n & ~rt·1·nh1·1! '11.·"'' 2 l .. •r).!t' htlrt"irn:-tl1•11 . /<1r~1· <hnin~ 1·rn t~ 2 h.1thl'> l,U\l'I\' L!.iJrdt•n k1tCht'll & 2 p;_1!10:-S111;irtl' dP1 ·orci t1·<1 l 'us torn l'Pln~. tlrps 24 fi r Ser S250.000 15 SICYSAIL DR. SATfSUM l·S sure: SHARP ''l'LAU.. w Pl.A.toe Nt•wl y d<'C'Or:.1tcd ' 3 Bdrms (including 1~1.· rr10.1stt·r l~n "'/sitt1ni;: arC'Hl . 2 1 ~ haths. "Sw(_'(li sh " firc pl 1n livini.: rm Sp<Jnish tilt.> 1n fa mily iirea & kitrhcn. n11rrort•d "'all in dining area. fabrie & floc·ked pc1J)€rS. "'d paneling~ Sl22.950. ftEMltolSUU. POINT AREA! TWO 4-UNfT' APARTMENT ILDGS! $375,000 lA.CH ILDG! C)ualil y·built. beautifully maintained. , .J Units in ea<'h building with lge 1·e ntral ('Ourl}'d filled with ma gnifit·<•nt matur(_•d s pe<'imen plants 1'hcst' t"·o 4·unit bldgs arc in !tu· hcst location. ri ght at the entrance In Peninsula Point. just steps from the hL•ac h Earh 4-plex has tv.·o 2·bdrm. 2·bath and two 2·bdrm. l·bath units. t:ac ·h front unit has fireplat·e. Super Ol'l''-10 Vil·W~ owe first Trust Deed . WESLlY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 S-Jooqwilt Hits Rood MEW'P'OIT CENTER. H.I . 644-49 I 0 ma en ab I irvine re alt~ FINER HOMES COROHA DEL MAR srYGLASS---folEWLY LISTED! 'fhe selling ... s ailing boats on the O(:ean -J?littering lights -our own s ky scrapers of F'ashion Island - AND beyo nd! On this prime location we have a splendid 4 BR. 3 bath re s iden ce w t much .t o o ff er ... all on one-l eve l w/completc security & room for pool. 3·<·ar garage. Appl. only. S499.500. <X-103) SHORECUFFS COUNTRY HOME The exterior of this beautiful. newly remodeled 4 BR home is surpassed onl y by ils c harm in~ 1interior ! fl.1arvelous use of oak. used brick & imported tiles . Mas ter BR suite upstairs w /sauna. jacuzzi. rplc & VIEW of ocean ! Count ry kitchen w /brkfsl area -formal d inin~ rm -family rm + study all open lo n ewly landscaped brick patio v.· /deluxe s pa. mature trees, auto sprinklers & PRIVAC Y! $695.000. lX-10.1) VIEW FROM SPYGUSS Charm & warmth are evidence in t h is q ua li ty Cou ntry fi'renfh Nantucket . Custom cabi nets. country kitc he n, French doors. fplcs, pool & spa are only a few of the outstanding features offered in this executive home. 5 BRs -den w /wet bar -formal din in~ & living rms + fabulous Bay & Ocean View! $750.000. !X-105) CUSTOM COMTIMl'OttAIY _ P.1 agpifi cent ext e r ior design combined w/dramalic interior custom featur es incl. walk-in c losets, go ld ·plated fixtures, marble & brick work. Master suite offers its own spa & sauna. 3 add'l BRs. dining r m , kitchen w/brkfst a rea. French doors lead to 3 decks w /views of ocean. All just steps from the beach! 5349,000. OPEN SUN 1-5 P.M. 222 GOLDENROD. !X-106) lllCOMI UNITS "The Price is Ri ght" -''The Time ls NOW''! For this outstanding duplex offering . So. or Hwy . In excellent rental are.a -each unit w/2 81\s + Franklin fplc. $175,000 -submit otrers. will trade. <X-107) LYNNE VALE.NTINE 844-6200 Ml-1235 6"-4200 901 OcMtf' Drl¥1' H•IJOr Ytew C.n'11f' ,,..,,,. •t campn v .... , Cen™" !!!!!!!!!!!7!!S.1' 1414 Howoli'-... .._.,...,h f'kwi,·eni' fruit \fl't'~ llOW blooming in profui;1011 111 PAHORAMIC HARBOR VIEW OM IAYA.DHI! TaUCE 450NEWPOftT CENTER DRIVE: 'St-Olll Ju.sh pro fes11on11lly • 80 Ft. ,.. Lot -160 ft. dHp.. HIWrOIT IEACH ·r111 ... t:Lt:GJ\N'r hon1t• 1'hnuld ripJ>t«tl !11 rnoNI unyont• ru1rt1culurl.v thl' S l'()lf1'Stt1 AN 01' ·ttto:·r11l .. :t; 'J'h1s 3 f)(frrn 2 buth hon11.• h1u1 u C07,Y frplc u1 hoth thf• hv1n tt rn1 & rormal t1ln1nJ! rn1 1lle uvt.•rs11,t·d :1 1·ur uarn~e hu s uln1ust t .IOJ S<f fl , 1\LS() the r~ IS nfl !l lrt>ct 1u1r k111i;t 1'0 1· lht' rttrt"<Jt1 on 't•h11·h· $172.:WMI 3111'.Kl l 'l.AY ~"T , N ll t l 1• l':N SA'f 1SI IN I ~ WIS TC LIFF \ \t•r v pr111·tu·al honlt' Ill a \l'r:O t11H\t·n1t·n1 lo4,:a t1 1 . .111 on« corn ... r , 1•11 1 "'1•11 !"i<·rt'l'n1·cl w1lh luxu r iant 'hruhlH·r y ;1 Spa1·1ous h<lr nlS , 2 baths &. 1!'1· clen tl11Un,t.! rrn. Sl74.000 1501.t \ 'i)l(N\\1 \I.I .. N B !t,.'Ol'n\!r of Dovt•r ) tjl'l-:1\1 Sl lN I ~ HARBOR HIGHLAHDS 11111• of Lht> qu1cl1·~t strt.•t.>tl'> 1n tht.> .1rt·:11 An 11nprl's~1 vt' fHn1ily hon1l· "1 1h co1n ror1 l~ rl'trration fur 1•\1•ryont.•. th(·r1.• arl" ·I bdrms . 21 :.o b:1lh!l. also ~1 lov1•lv hl•<ttt."<I & filtered µoul Sl82.500 16 15 .RUTf-1 LAN E . N.B (l·l1).!hl a n1! to i\l ar1a11 to Ruth ) OPEN SA'l'/SUN I 5 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Your hunll' St·ts lht' n1ood for the d ;.1 y ... v.1h y not e njoy th e INSPIRA'l'J()N of a lo\•ely breakfast prt•parerl in u REAL ,L!ourmet ki~chen & servt"CI in a ~paeious dining rm. ovt·rlooking th(' BLU F. PACIF'IC. If th~1t 's not l'nough. it has 4 bdrms. & family rm .. also a O<'\\' jacuzzi & 3 c<1 r gar:tg('. Oh yt•s, you own the land: S325 .000. 882 SANDCASTLE. N.B. OPf:N SAT/SUN 1·5 CAHYOH CREST Profess. upgraded in restful tones : l'Ustom built-in books helves. Sulon dra1>es & extensivt: use of rnirrors. incl. wet bar: there are 3 bdrms .. 21f.? baths & dbl. l!ara~c: you own the land. St79.SOO. lffl CANYON LANE. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 THE ORIGIHAL BLUFFS .has a s pecia l charm. with its wide g reenbelts. tiled roof units & some have BAY VIEW. incl. this EXOTIC 3 bdrm .. 21h bath condo. 2 Car garage. Realistically pril'ed at $178,000. 302 AVENIDA CUJ\.1BRE. N.B. <Vist a del Oro to Caudall. OPEN SUN. 1·5 CAMEO HIGHLAHDS When builde rs build for a member of their family, they generall y include little extras in l'Ons truction details: let us show you this s pacious family homl' y,:ith 3 bdrms .. lf?e. dining rm. & huge living rm. v.dth cozy frplc . The home is situated on a 7SX 135 lot. eross-fence sepa rates the pool from the well l<:tndscaped patio area. $225.000. 633 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR .. N.B. OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 LOWEST PRICE BRIGHTON M O DEL in WOODBRIDGE. Prize winning floor pl .an. end unit: vacant 2 bdrm., 21/2 baths. onl y Sl19.500. #61 P rNEWOOD. lRVINE -off Yale Loop. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 DEERFIELD PATIO HOME ~Up.i::rade d thruout; profe ss. landscaped. patios. atrium. air-cond .. walk to pool : 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. dbl. j;!arage. SI 10,000. ~7 SANDERLING . off Doe Trail East. Irvine . OPEN SAT /SUN l ·S. (Would consider lease/option), DEERFIELD TOWHHOME If economy is important. you will want lo see this 3 bdrm .. family rm. unit. on greenbe lt with view of pool. S89.900. •42 SNAPDRAGON. orr Doe T.ail. IRVINE. OP EN SUN. 1·5. Pt.-oplc who need people should always check 1he Service Dil"C(.1ory in the DAILY PILOT Bar11:ain shoppers r ead lhc little ads in Classirit.'<I. regularly. And they Find what lhey're looking for. '2><~\\~~-l&t.~s· Tliat Intriguing Worcl Game with a Cliucil• -----Wloo4 .., CUY I. IQ&Nil Ot~ .... 6 ..... ...bled ...... belDw IQ ~ 6 ....... -.ft. ~ '-"-"' of .-fl "" In .... .,. _ TAM G EE r I' I I I TIFLUF I I I I I OREISE I I I I r R U Y T E S mean. In his final d•Y• he I I My uncle was born I r I I I wulnthe-talwlthon . _ . . " lnc\lrMMI HlneM. He uld. ::::::::::::::::;:::::::: "Ll1t.n_ doctOf, Would Y01.1 I DEY ·o· ! ...... ,..., .... ......,. "' " a · kit:&, on ,,.,.., .. ' I I I I l~"l;f;; .. ..,.;~1~ I R 0 MM 1 E 1 -.~ ..._ ~ .,_. I' I' I I I': ... ;,:::i.,:.:::. ·.:y .-::::: ·---,-.... •~w· r r r r r r r r· r r 1 •5" I I I • I I I I I I I HERE'S A HOT ONE! /\nd n ·s even on lnverno Lane. Thi!! 4 [\drm bcnuty will keep your family WA RM a11d COM FY. Lovely LaCuest.:t horne with boat 1-!ate. Vacant -clean shurp! $102,500. Call now, S4M141 BlUFFS c• land~('aped .:ardt·n~ Wonder kitchen k f1&m nn Wllh llCWl"!\t & t.w:·st equipmt!nl av111labli' !I proftsst00ally deeor:.tctl bedrooms & 3..., balh:.. Open Sat/Sun lfB) Tradcw1nds L .ane 1n Dover-Shoc-es/Uaycre11t Call Cleo their ag.,.·nt at Untted H.rokcrs MS-1739 S4A·«40 • 2 ..... 31/J ba+Mtlid'• ....... • Pool. 2 ,.Hot. thttl&e roof • c ............ 4000 ~ft. • ..,.,..,. before list.ct • $700,000 IURTOH E. SMITH & ASSOC. C .. Joell Godwkt Molt thrv Fri. 752-2773 $121,000 J>opular 3 Hdrm Franciscan model in ul'1 J.!1nal Bluffs. Wa lk to high school and shoppin~. Ass ume existing 911-1'7r l .. OAN Owne r will help finance. Immediat e occupancy can be arranJ?ecl. Cal 546-4141 1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;~1 -- - - - - - - - - - - -IEST LOCA TIOM Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach DUPLEX ON THE ISLAND :JU:<R5 • lot -Owner is obviously anxious cuz it's only $239.500 -START HERE 2 Bedroom. brick fireplace & _g arage. Take over loon. Tremendous loca tion. s 122,500 ON THE WATER With 42' bo<.1t ~lip. Big 2 Bedroom. & den. 2 fireplaces . built·lns, 2 covered patios. 3-c ar garage. Owner will help BIG on financinJ:!. $150,000 O,EM SUNDAY 1·5 '·"'· JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Hewporl ll•d. CCWMr lotll IMOUMGECO. Presently remQ(!chog •We need 10 dyna m1l', experienl'ed pcrsunnel, ready to perform • TALK'S CHEAP. SEf: FOR YOURSELF', ASK t'OR DAVID ROTERING ~~tir·4roRuAM 11mbt ASIGN 01'' Rt:SVECT Ol'EHHOUSE R.EDUCf:D $23.500~ Ju&l .steps fro m the wattt, 984 Bays1d{· Co\'t' WL-st. Newport Beal'h .... i.1.1 bt! opt'n for pubhc showin1o: .Saturday & Sun day, I 00 to 4 00 PM This beaut1ru1 l tldrm . I""• balh to...,•nhouse has Just been redoct•d bclov.• I.he market and 1~ now I.ht" lowest pnl.'l'tl homt· m Bayside C'O\'C:.o Call Bea Amold. 752·1920 J QUAIL A.p~~~S~-'°'" Til 9:10 '·"'·' C!a_-.i;1he<I Ads, )'uurO n., stopshovp1n1: ct·nte~- LUSK IN MARINA HIGHLA"'°S -Super sharp, professionally decorated & landscaped J Bdrm home. Move in without lifting a fin~er. Shp into your private jacuzzi & bask in your pride of ownership. 1107 Ridpc.lnt Cr. ., __ LUSK IN TURTUl:OCK HtGHLAtoeDS -A 3 Bdrm ··Ta rtan " t hat s hows like a model w ith l\lexican pavers. gorgeous carpet & lots of brick work outside + a view of the pa rk and those green, g reen hills. $210.000. 34 SH.-r Cresc.ewt LUSK IN SEAYIEW -The big~est model now bigger & better. Customized 4 Bdrm Port ROyal with gam e room added. Beautiful view, privacy & the best of the good life in Cdl\.1. $328 .000. 2127Yadl!R-O,..s.tts-. LUSK IH IAYCREST Stunning exec 3 Bdrm home. go urmet kitchen. huge master suite , bright. beautiful . A winner! $198.000. 1807Tnode..-Opeos.tfS.. LUSK IN NEWPORT HEIGHrS -l\fodern 2 Bdrm house. with lots of wood and glass. tucked behind the trees with big green lawn. $148.500. 431 Riventd. Opet1 Sot. LUSK tH HAUOI: VIEW HOMS -Anxious owner has bought another & says submit all offers on this 5 Bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model on big private lot with night light view $211,500. 180 I , ... C...tow Opeo s.tf S.. LUSK IN OLD CORONA OIL MAR -Charming 3 Bdrm cottage with fireplace, hardwood noors. remodeled kitchen + a rental unit in the rear. On t he ocean side of Coast Hwy. $210.000. 515 Acocia 0,... Sot JS- LUSK IN SPYGLASS -6 Bdrm, fmaid's qtrs ). 41h baths. game rm. separate dining rm. a smashing Cape Cod on the most presti~iouS street on Spyglass Hill. Pool. jacuzzi and a view rorever & ever. $595,000. I,, .... .._ ly Appl. LUSK IH UNIYEltSfTY PAltlC -lrvine"s best. Super 4 Bdrm 3 bath. big, big ''Ya le" m odel w /fireplace in large master suite. $136.900 fee. 64 o-....... • o,.. s..doy LUSK IN llG CANYON -3 Bdrm condo. professionally decorated with lots of wood. stained glass. cedar paneling, shows like a model. $225 000. 11c..,......_.D<. ly Apjot. fllc~,~~JL~2~~r ••OPEH HOUSES 1·5** OPEH ltol UNIYHSrTY PAIK Bright . spacious. 3 bedrooms. 2112 baths. Steps away rrom major greenbelt. lneluding land. Sl24,950. SEE CORA BALDIKOSK I AT 61 OAK TREE LANE. OPEH IN TURnE ROCK 4 Bedroom, 3 bath home with family room, dining room & three car ga ra~e. Across from park & closl• to tennis & pools. Sl34.500 land included. SEE CRAIG KJNDIG 1\T 18832SA(:IN1\W. OPfN IH EA.STILUFF 4 bedrooms. formal dining room tastefu lly del'orated & immacu l ately m a intained. Sl79,500. SEE KAY RANGER AT 2848 CATALPA . OPEM IM OLD CORONA DEL MAR. Old world charm in a e ustom new home. Hardwood floors, French doors. Library . Gourmet kitchen. S498.000. SEE EVAN CORKETT AT 233 POPPY. OP&4 OH THE IAYFR0t4T Sp;1 c1ous custom 4 bedroom home with one or the largest s Hps on the peninsula. 5795.000. SEE BILL BENTS AT 1024 E . BALBOA BLVD. OPEN IM WEST NEWPORT Move in for the s ummer fun. 3 bedroom. 2 bath & large family room home. Owner says sell . $199.500. SEE EDI E OLSON AT 5323 RIVER AVE. OPEM IH WESTCLIFF Traditional custom home 4 Br. 4 Ba, extra large paneled fam. rm . A fine offering at S298 .500. SEE ELEANOR BOWI E AT 1811 ANTIGUA WAY . OPEtoe IN THE ILUFFS On lovely j?reenbelt, highly l'USlomized 3 bedroom. go urmet kitc h e n , rireplace in mas ter bedroom. 5146 .50 0 . SEE NANC Y !MB ERN!NO AT 43 1 VISTA SUE RTE. OPEN IN SPYGLASS 6 bedrooms, family rm. & huge bonus rm. Add to this a gorgeous pool and jacuzzi and you've found your d ream home. $515.000. SEE VODY NELSON AT #3 MONTECITO. SAM LUIS REY in c hoice location. Spacious 3 Bd. 21h Ba with a sunny orientation. Good views. close to pool , attached garage. $168,000. llG CANYOM Pool . jacur.zi . fountains, BBQ. ent ertainment center. Ever ything's he r e for family comfort & fun. Inside are 4 bdrms with many· decorator touches. Autumn colors. Includes air rilter and humidifier $475,000. DOVER SHORES Love of fami l y i s apparent everywhere in this warm, charming 5 bdrm. home. Living & family rooms downstairs -library & activity room upstairs. 3 fireplaces, back bay & night lite view & you own the land ~ S495,000. CENRAL & EXCITING 2 BR. Den. condo in Big Canyon. View of golf course fro m deck , walk .to pool and tennis court. Owner will lease. lease option. trade or sell. Occupy immediately. $175,000. MIWPOIT SHOllS Walking distance to ocean. 4 Br. fam rm. 3 baths, patio w/jacuzzi p lus water front deck. All this for $199,500. CAMEO HIGHLANDS ¥TEW 4 bedroom home with swee ping ocean view. Separate mas ter wing. P ool-size lot. Security syst em. Privat e beaches. Move in condition. You own the land . $246,500. IAYSHOIE 4 HDIOOM Large family h ome with great indoor. outdoor living a reas. Newly redecorated. Close to private beach and boat storage. $299,000. Sl'Y.U.SS HIU. 4 bedroom, fa mily room, pool & spa. City light view. Unusual large beautlfull y landsc a ped lot. You mus t see this at only $390,000. .. CCUWIU. IAl"'M co. 644·9060 • Ip 6 • • • • •• . " . . . . . . . . . ONLY PILOT 'Sunday March I I IONI Hou1H for S"• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...••.•.•......••.••.•• ..•.•..........•......• • HonesforS. 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IOAT sur. •• ••d 11 • cCMllfort•t• .ct w ... ...-. for .... ....., ... 4.,..... foMlly rM o"d l111hrlor petlo. OP""~ ..cl WMY with wooch mtd • ......._sJis.ooo. WATERFRONT-fRONT ROW leOtrtfM & tpocl0tt1 l ldrM, 2 bo cOftdo. light .,.. "-e WA TH w /Vlf.W of otl the boaHftcJ KHOft. OWMr wll , ... IH/optioft few I 1"" with $15,000 coth dow11. SI I 00 p« fltOftth NWtat. $200 to apply toward purchau price of U49,SOO. loot slip o•ollclble. Se<wtty bldcJ. • • • • * • • • • PANORAMIC VIEW-FRESH & NEW You c• wn~ bcryfrOftf, oc4'Gif10ftt ..cl liCJMs at ni9hf atop your ltllhict. hcNM. M•wly d•corot•d throuqho•t with VIEWS from most rooms. LCll"'C)e CIRd Of>" IMIMJ room with finploce, CIRd pitc;hed bHIM; flrepfou ltt cOMforlable dH with w.t bcr. rLUS CJrmtdloM family roo111 with larg• bar ..• roo111 for billiards and much 111or•. Fow totot b•drOOll'l:S with plush master wff• & ,......_ Sepcrate Mdroom & bath for t••no9er,. 1naid or? Situated on on .apecialy ~ lot with rOCNn for pool. Co1n• by Oltd stt this speci°' Hw offe.riftg. 0,... Sat /S• 1-5 p.m. I 421 ICl"CJS Rood, Newport 1.ach. ' 1 MARVELOUS VALUE-POOL CCN1•Nieflf M.wport leach locaffCNt with 0 h ... dniCJM'd fot" quiet e..joy1111..t. W.at plcnMd 3 bedroom, fomity rOOM md II• .l1IL with fl...,.oce, plus ~ ROOM. l~ back yard with spcrtdiftCJ pool. grauy Cll'ff .ct lots of deck for water frolics. Decorator coordlftated In f._tosh.Sl89,500 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE This cOltdaMi.Uum hw should be fn "Hous• leoutiful". Total refl11e1nettt refl.ct.d in MU1 2 bedroom. 2 Y bath, oa one le•el in a security CJote ett•iraa:aRt. Two pri•at• patios plltl ree....etc.al focllffies of poof, iocvui .cl ...... s 162,500. FOREVER VIEW OF CATALINA Jud steps to Oc.-frOftf beach CIRd wrf! lar9• 4 & 2 IMdrOOM dllple• ht active .....tat ....._ Redltced to S 192.500. 2-STORY CANALFRONT-VIEW R~ecorated 4 bedrOOM f...tly hOIM CMI esp«i~ S-. lot. lloclt to pool CIRd t...Us. 0,... apacet VIEW ..ct llCJhh at McJM. $225,000. WATERFRONT W /PRIVACY In Cl totaly WA TH orietthd con11uJty with Y°"" own boat 1Hp ..ct VIEWS of boatilM) activity. You'll b• proud to OWft thit 3 bedroom hOfM that glow1 with ownu's pri•. Encloa.d IGn)e patio with 9heMry .ct IMHI.. Mtdoor brfclt borb•cae. SrECIA.l IOHUS ..• when yCMI bvy this home ttHt oWMr wll htci..de an 11' boat! $325,000. OCEANFRONT HOME MtM)Mfk dwwa, wide beochn ,_.dlftCJ swf ..ct al .... Mf"ftllty of ~ Oft .... watet". Tw.story 3 bedtoo... hotM with "9fo. A. W_,.. CIRd COMfortable faMily holM. $435,000. INVEstOR'S DELIGHT! W• to tlw llACH fro. tt.11 3 .ct 2 bedrOOM DUPUX. T..-. cm •iof tt.. petlo or prl•ocy 01t • ..... deck. Sfft•1d IL a H /wt.ter frw¥d. Ofr.. ed My ....... cl. 1.-ect to Sitl,100. NEAi BEACH, POOL & TENNIS Ct......., MW decor l bedrHM llw wlftt,......CloMto .. tMt.lw.lt 1"1o ..... SI 19,500. 7 UITS NEAi BEACH DUPLEX /-" ele (/_..,arrell $85,000! l H •drm u1lll 1t ~:om.,li·h:ly rumodt•h•d til"t'ut U1t!Offit' fo:u •1•llcr11 lll\ll'"l m1•ol ( 1111 flllll 1 f~ l7lJI USTSIDE SHOWPLACE CHARMING STARTER $46.900 'ihudy 11 t!t•hnc•J i.tn·l'l 'iv.11y1n.: 11.alm ll'J\1'' hlo,.. 1·ntrv throu.:h l'lllY 1·0""' t•t.I 11o rt•h <'harnwr IJ\ 1111( rvom ull fr~hJy purlt'lt'<I' Ch1'l'O & :. I' .1 CI O"' I. 11 l' h l' n Q\,Wlfll bn•ukfui.l riuuk All rww µ.11nl 10:.1111· t new plus h crp" lhruuut Uctuc•h1-<J l(JrllJ:c T ruly J 1· h n r m 111 .: :. l u rt l' r honw full J.lnl'l' $4b,OOO (':dl 7:>2 l7UOtoday •" , j i • I\ t I '• ' [~l!HJI MESA WOODS 8.ARGAIM __ real t'MF•ll:_ __ TWO STORY $62,500! lmmi1t·ulate 2 s tor) hO'>ls red till· roof Act'l'llll•d lJvmg room WJth wvod and m1rrnro; Coty <·oun try k1trhc11 ( 'lt•J fl ol!'> 3 w h 1 s I I c • t-: n c Ins l' al gara.:1· Atr l'ond l'1HJI. club house :md more! Owner 1::. lac a~ent A best buy townhome' Call today 752.1700 (JPtt~ ,. \•A, 'Ot't fl t• [~91 LEMON HEIGHTS EXECUTIVE HOME llcal Estate EA.STSIDE TRIPLEX Outstanding 1s the only word fur this brand new fanta stically designed triplex CJ) 2 Story spacwu:, owner':; uml ::. Don't wart. call 646·7171 ()l-'ft4 •I J ,,, f JI ~D~llil **U.S.* * *VETERANS* Recent ehangcs In V.A regs may enable you to qualiry for $100.000 home loans with absolutely NO DOWN PAYMF:NT. World RMI Estate an Orange County firm apedalizfng In VA home loans We're the VETS thathclplheVETS. ' For more Info. call. Iii Horfoft, ••• 541-0100 prc1~v11/j HAllOI HIGHLANDS-HEW LISTING A UAL fA.MILY HOMI With lur>(<' HW1mm1n14 pool. this JJ1uu·1n11K J Oclrm homt• 1s on t•xtru whll' lot l.ur~t> IJmal v ruu rn "1th 111 t•11lnu·. <t<hh·tl hulJby /wnrkroom, Hl'IUU'Ult' hn·ukfol'>t 111om off spudo111> k1tdwn and 1·m t·r t'<I patio Ideal fo1 t•11h·rtuuun~ .uul h.11>pv famllv IHt' 1n .!'!4MI 1521 Doroflty La.. HI o,... S-. 1-S UNUSUAL WESTCLIFF MAMY IXTIAS In th1i-:J Bdrm home. f 1 t•sh paint 111~111t• und out. concr ete d rl vew av with p aved sid e yard parkm)(. hobby room off l'{arage and enL'IObl'd lunui by the heated and r1 lt~re<J pool! Low mamtenance yard a nd br1t.!ht "re .. n lawn add sparkle to th1· nt!'ttu· look. $175,000. 1212 Do .. r Dr., Ml Opett Sat/Sun I ·S VISTA BAYA! THE MAME SAYS IT WELL Beautiful h.1v vu·w from this 4 Bdrm fom1ly ro«m1 hom e on 112 al·re m Newport Oeach . F.njoy the fruit trees. the :1 bundant outdoor play area and t•s pC'd ttllv that vie w. $275.000. 5 25 I 0 VlstO layo. lock lay Sot /Sun 1- CUSTOM CLIFFHAYEN SrECTA.CULA.R VIEW OFffRIHG -For t hos e wh o appreciate quality construction and decoratmJ?. 3 Bdrms the m aster s uitl• has fireplat'e. & s uperb kitchen with eatin~ a rea All rooms have views! Lar~e lot with room for pool. Fee la nd. 141 I klnCJs Rd., HI Open Sot/Sun 1-5 VIEW-TURTLEROCK HILLS Ur IM THE HBGHTS -2'l0' panoram1(' views of Catalina hor izons , city lights. hills & mountains. Lovely custom11ed 3 Bd rm h o m e to d e li g ht th e quality-minded. $264 .500. Fee. 11731 S-Rwfhto, In. OP" Sot/Sun t-5 SUMMER'S HERE-OR COMING! EM JOY IT TO THE FULLEST -In our Balboa beach house Put your talents to work! 3 Bdrm and family room are an this s turdily bu ilt home. On convenient corner on the Peninsula Point. See 1t. make o ffer . I 703 l'kno def Sur, lalboa 0,... Sun. 1-5 CAPE SERIES CONDO ADULT OPPOITUHrTY -Nestled in a gorgeous park-like area. 3 Bdrms and dinin~ room. Surrounded by mature trees, lawns a nd pool. $105.000. 424 E:.arlOft, CM Opet1 Sun. 1·5 UNIVERSITY PARK MOST DESllED VIUA.GE Ill -3 Bdrms, 2th baths. end unit. Highly upgra ded with new applia nces. newly decorated in warm earthtones. Mast er s uite has fire place. $1 19,900. BALBOA DUPLEX MEW LISTING -STErS TO IEACH Super rental area on quiet. wide s treet. Kee p one unit for yourselves a nd e njoy all the c harm of Balboa. $180,000. Call to see. 642-5200 Pete Barrett ~r !:~ .......... !~~~!!:~ .......... !~~~ The finest family neighborhood in Newport. Con venie nt to the best schools & s hopping a reas. And. we have the bes t priced l ·level. 4 bdrm . f a mil y h o m e ... with s pectacular oc.ea n & night li ght view. 2501 Bunya. Open today 1·4. $195,000 llACH LIYIMfi AT m •ST -hriWt c..,. C11•11 I I , 2 ....... 2 ittA. TM• lonty c_. h .a..ity t.cllhd .. d ........ ~....., ............ out. Priu4 .. My SJ2t.16o. OPIM HOUH SUHDA. Y I 2·5 10011ey.w.c ....... -Hw.'1 "'9 perfect "9c• to •foJ ;.. ecff•• Mt. ctote to "'9 bMdL ..._,_. cr .. t .... off..-. '° -.ch for ..... .... Hb to ..., flt. Z t...a. ~ ..... pool ... d IHr-t.-.,. .,.... n1. .,.._.d 1 bedrooM, 21/J IMttt cOftdo It bri4JM ..t airy with forMat dlMM) l"OOM onrleaWa g lower le•el H•INJ rOOM. Yoa'I •ioY c°"""9 e...... to thi1 fiM hCMM with the c~ oc•• bt'ttN. St 34,500. 644-7020 BEST I~ BLUFFS rAHOUMIC hay. night lights. sunset v l l'WS .Just listec1 . Finest bayf ront. E arb Bluffs encl unit. 3 BR . 21 :.-ba .. 1900 ~q ft Forever view from every room 1 Only s2:w.5oO or EM SUH. 1-5 3 21 AVE. CERRITOS E.rLA.H END UNIT Just listed ! Park. mt .. ni ght lt~ht v1t'w Lge. brkfs t. rm.; rww nl'utr;.il l'c..trp.; 3 BR. fa m. rm .. cu!itom bit in~. ~1 :• ba .. 2200 sq. ft [deal family home' $191,500 OPEN SUH. 1-5 540 VISTA. GRANDE CUSTOM front row E -Plan. panoramic vww. ~ hUl-!l' BRs. fom r m w /2nd I rpl.. ~200 sq . ft.. e legant ! Lge c·ourty<.1 rd. patios. beaut. lndscpd. No ex pens(' spared! $259.500 4 IR. ~·" ha , immac.1 Nicely decor. thruout, lgc l'ncl patio. nr. pool Only $124,000. HELEN B. · DOWD REALTOtl IMC. 644.0134 Ust & luy With the bpem PRICH> TO SELL Low down. 3 Bdrm. 11'.' bu rondo. $6.5,000. Opt•n hrll.IM' Sat!Sun I 1 2!130.(.: H.B. TRIPLEX Bradford Pl, SA. Hucke r Rculty 642 4758 If you're not reading the little ads in Classiflt'd, cae: 642-5678 GEDIGI BLllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS COMPAll THISI ~IS IM SPYGLASS 3 Bedroom & family room with ocean view, formal dininu room, excellent condition. low maintenance yurd, an outsta nding value at $347.500. SHOWS LIKE MEW Immaculate 4 Bedroom & family . formal dinin~. upgraded carpel. d rapes & s hutte rs . Profession a lly hmdscaped. s uperb view. Lowest on market at $359.500. OPEN HOUSES-SAT & SUH 1.5 l I loda,. a., cs,,_.,, I I~ l.y ISpylJhn1I 1130 rort St .. ape, IHVHt 640-1112 OPEN BRIGHT AND AIRY I 36 Via TriHt•. Udo Isle 0,.,. s-day Onty 1-5 rM. SpoclCMts 2-story hom• with 45 ft. frCNlfCllJI. A. fi•e bedrOOM hw .... detl and dilWftCj nn and a I~ IM••J "°°"'- Hice deck CIRd patio. V.n .. ftoor pa. with loads of rOCMlt to •xpress yowseff. ssso.ooo WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ..:1 ~. \.\. < ,,, : I t1ql•, i. """I" 111 fk .11 I I 631-1400 EXCITING NU CdM LISTING An absolute• c harm e r wit h a r chitectu ral woodsy flavor. A fU !,tic-plankt<i foot crossing in vites you to the t!ntran('(' of this 2 BR. 21 :.i ba th front unit with many (·ustom appointment!, Lhruout mduding a ll leaded glass windows . solid oak eabincL<,. a V(•ry prival(• jaculzi in m a s t c• r h a t h a n d 2 b e a u l i f u I imported bri ck woodburn in ~ f1rC'pla('es with h e arth scatrng . Jmmaculateo kitchen w /island work cC'ntC'r . butlt in HHQ unit a nd spacious walk-in pantry. Income unit on rear ha!S 2 bedrooms. I ba. fireplace and all built-in kitchen. $279.S<Xl °"" home Sot /S-1-5 710/7101h Ins, CdM or col DCllW( libb for appt. MESA VERDE WITH POOL This charming home has a ll the e lt'gance des ired by the young executive that needs 3 Bdrms 2 baths a nd s pac ious rec . room e n terta1nin ~ a re a+ve r y accommodating s w:mming pool. F o rmal Ii v1n g & dining areas B ea utiful fi replaC'e w /bltin bookcas es a nd full y e quipped kitchen and laundry room. Thi!-> choice corne r site lot is enhanceci by its well-manicur ed landscaping Close to eleme ntary school. parks a nd s hopping. $129.500. 0,... hcMtM S.day _, '.5 2957 ,....,a, Costa Melo DELUXE CdM DUPLEX A delightfully attractive detached 2 Bdrm front unit with cozy bric k fireplace+a brand ne w 2 Bdrm. 2 b at h owner 's unit plus g uest quarters. warmly decorated in c u s tom wal l cove rings with matching fabrics . A very bril!ht and cheery kitche n . Units s hare a pr:vatc BBQ and fire pit a r ea. $244.500. Ope1t hcMne Sot/S-I 2:30 to 4:30 519 Hwc:l1M11, CdM E'SIDE COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS TR f . PLEX in prime location ! A I m o s t n t• w ! M u s t s e I I immediately . J!ood terms. Two 2 bedroom. ont' J bdrm units with sh ady ma tun• trees s urrounding property. TUSTIN ESTATE For those who a ppreciate quality with splendid mtn. & canyon views, we have the ultimate dream home for you! 4 Bdrms . 3 full baths, very spacious rec and/or playroom and 3 be&1'tiful warm and cozy fireplaces. Room for pool a nd tennis courts. Vaca nt and ready for loving family. . • . . • • . .. . " .. . . ... " I ~ .'::". .5:1!:••••••··1"°"'•• for Sde Hou.1 For S. tto.s.1 For S. ~· March t 1, 1979 DAIL y PILOT P i <twr• 1002 i;;.;~ .......... iooi ;;;;;;:.; .......... i .... ;;:;; ....... ;.·:;00j "°""•for W. Ho.tM1 For w. Hones for w. Hwn Por s... Hews For w. ·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• OOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • .. • • G e1 1 001 G .... G~_. • -z a .. 1 oo• -----------------...,. ' ...,._ IOOZ _...._ "-••Mr 'G1•r• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~le ' I y· :.. .Lq. of n ewpori REALTO RS '7S·SS I I OPEN HOUSES t ·5 I It JASMINI CIEU DltVI: A pri••. 9tlhd. c.M:;::i hi ttle ..._. of ConM ct.I Mer. A M . ,,,......_. .•fl'f of l fe -poof, iounl. gre .. belh, TIHNIS COUIT'S: 24 .._. pard MNlu ....... MW Pl.AH 5 -.,&t ............ M*'ocwt, f-"ty "'*" I OCUH •ww. 1...-da• pooeulo11. O•tt•r wltl alto I•••• •• SI. 000, llllClftfMy. W d priced at U 44, 500. orEM SAT & SUN I to s P.M. ll22 VIA UDO: SoP"laH.uted h t.g at lh be1t. DelgMfllll +o.r -....°°"' cCMMtcl_...._. OH THE I AY. St.po.to. pwr .,_io.. brick feornK• & Oftto yow bcNit • ..._. ~ way to ~ e 11htiftcJ bMt tip to 65 foot..-. Wolk to l ido V11104Je fabwM• rHtaurantl I 1hop1. SS2S.OOO. orlH SAT I. SUH 12 H00tt to 4:00 r M. • • • • • 4' JASMINE CIHk DRIVI: leatttlful thrff bedr-oom. fo"'ll" room. 1pllt le._. lilOtM. CWy Plan 6 ISurlal~) MOOR°" tft• res«* marbt. luxurious ftllhht-suite with OCEA N-CAT ALIM.A •iew & an adjouttt pri.ate study with its own fireplace. ftrh ate co"""'""lty with pool, iacu11i. TEMMIS COURTS. S244,500. CORONA OH MAR: ATTENTION INVESTORS: Cati for lttformatiOft °" theH SIX UNITS loccrted tust one block from 119 Corona leach. Cudom built -fow 2 bedroom units, two one bedroom units; bui......, lritchetts, fire-pfactt. decks Oltd/or . fM"i•ate patios; sentt 9ar.s. lntettSti'")fy priced at $460,000. FOR LEASE: Bea utiful t hree bedroom Harbor View Hills with rnat"" .. ous OCUM VIEW. $950.0 0 Montftly. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., COf'Ofta det Mar 675-55 11 VIEW * SECURITY • TENNIS You gC't <di 1 hn·t·' SpaC'1ous familv s11t• •l lld t m hump in t•xC'lus i\'e St•a\ It'" l'<•p11l:1r Port Royal Pl an. ll p ~ r :1 d l' If 1 II r u o II I & w i t h unohslru<•lt•d \'l<'W' L;t r,l!e familv rm . \\1lh \\d 11~1r & frple adjoins j a (" u z /. 1 s 1 'I l' a t r 1 u m . T h i s s pectm·ulCJr horn<.'. with over 2700 sq. ft.. will be held OPEN SAT & SUN. 1·5. Enter thru t he swarded gal<.> & usk lo be> dir<.'cled to 2123 Y /\CfIT YANKEE. N.B. GR OWING FAMILY? SHORT Of CASH? llL•n "s vour gold('n opportunity to h v(• in th<• N<•wport school syste m . nc<.1r MarinC'rs Park in a terrific 5 bdrm .. sing le' s tory home. on a ll'tl!-il''Purt·hase arrangement that r N1uires rC'latively little cash. Only $179.300 full price, is much less tha n nt•1g hboring homes & makes this a g reat value! 8<'e 1601 WA RWICK LANE. N.R. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. You ·11 lovt• th<• s paC'ious family r m . with its invi ting frplc.'.. too RAG MEN* Would you b«i>lieve you could buy a plate less than l ·blk. from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club for SJ47.500? We ll. you ran & it's a brand new condo with frplc .. bit-in security system. wet bar. central air-conditioning ... what else do you want ? T e rms? Try lO <f down !!! OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. Be sure to see 81fi W BALBOA BLVD. For you la ndlubbe-rs . sailboat enthusias ts are called rag men in yachting jargon. ROMANTIC MEXICO BeautHul oceanfro n t ho m e i n Sayulita Beach, j us t North of P ue r to Vallarta 3 L ux uriou s bdrm s. + s e r va nt 's qtrs .. set a mo ng lush tropical la ndscaping & swaying palms; located on white san d bea~h with p rivacy & a spect acular view. $120.000 Is the full price & owner will trade. ORANGE GROVE 95 Acres located in t he fashionable Arlington a rea of Riverside . Just 1 m i. South of the Riverside Fwy. & T yler Mall. An xlnt investment for apwecia tion at $12,000 per acr e. Id eal for future ho mes or lo t su b·division. AIOUT OUR COMPANY This year , H a rbo r R e alty is celebra ting its 3Sth birthday, in an indus lry where .m a ny companies com e & go. we a re proud to be one or t he oldest , if not the oldest , real es tate broke rage firm in the harbor a r e a . If you would like to know more about us. coll or write for our current company brochure. UNIQUE HOMES OPf H 1·5 TODAY UNIQUE IN OlD co•o .. A Dfl MAit lln1· uf lhl· IJt•:-.t Ot•f'an Blvd \ 1cws :1 h11rm:-. :! h.1th ... h,udwood floors. 1.11 11111 S575 ooo < 11' Sl'l' M:lrion l<t-1 ·1 1\. ,!l ~Ml:W On'.lll Bl \ ct UNIQUE IH SUVlfW 4 bdrm. great '"''' 1;1n1111 pulto'> und near tennis .rn<I pooh $2HH 000 Sl•c Bonni e H;11 ruii..:lon .11 l!H I Yal'ht Maria. FIOHT ROW VIEW Complet<'IY n •don1·' ll.111dso mt•. c·olorful & va(':tnt :1 bdrm, 21 '.' hut h!., pool a nd frplces. I .1' rm looks O\'t•r bouts See Dottie .Johnson :it !SUH Dolphin. Irvi ne T t•rr ;te'l'. hrmg $S l 5.000. UNIQUE IN NEW,ORT l liCH -2 new 1·11s tom homl'S. l>olh Unique! 3 bdrms. 2 :-.Lorv. sun dcrks. m icrowaves. etc. 5215.oOo. Sl'l' All an lleller at Irvine and 15th in N(•wport Heights. UNIQUE IN OLD C ORONA Dfl MAR - Lig ht. chee ry 3 bdrm. den. block to beach, shops. $255.000. See Maureen l lt•ller at 301 Orchid UNIQUE IN IA YCREST 3 bdrm. adult onup1C'd and ~hows it . lge. lot. lgc. It\' rm .. c· it. Sl95.000. See .Janet L<'hman at 1837 Commodore Road. UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW -3 bdrm. newer quality a ppointments, large «orne r Jot. g reat view. $375.000 fee. See Bob Hodges at 2921 Pebble . UNIQUE IN CORONA DEL MAR -3 bdrm charmer on a n R·2 lot. Great location. custom remodeled and some view. See Marilyn Hodges at 506 Ma rguerite Bring $179.000. UNIQUE I M W ESTCLIFF -S h arp SturdC'vant built 3 bdrm. 2400 sq. ft.. lgl' lot. very private and just $169.500. See Sharon Crozine at 1406 Westcliff Dri H· UNIQUE IN SHORECLIFFS Attractive shin ~Je<i 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 2 frplces. wood floors. nr. pvt. beach . $300,000. See Shirley Harris at 277 Morning Canyon. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Near the park. library and sch ool, very family, vacant a nd p riced at $111.900. See Mary Wold at 2918 Ellesme re Ave. UNIQUE IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -ti bdrm. 3 bath. ~ingle story ; privacy abounds: private beach access. 5179.900. See Donna Schroeder at 4806 Cortland. UNIQUE IN llG CANYON -McLain Town hom e. new. incred. golf course v iew, upg rades. $220 ,000 . See Verg ilene Hull at #75 Sea Isla nd . UNIQUE IN OLD COM -Cute d uplex! 2 bdr m home. ~uest room plus fantastic I bdrm incom e u nit. See M a rily n Rousselot a t 406 Heliotrope, bring $215.000. UNIQUE IN WESTCLIFF -4 bdrm , 2112 baths. pool , guest house. g reat house. $197,500. Sec Joanne Perkins a t 1607 Dorothy Lane. U~l()UI: li()MI:§ REALTORS" Hff NICEST Pf OPLC S(ll IN(; TttE NCA rcsr HOM£<; CORONA DE l MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERllf. 546·5990 • CALL US OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 432 ISAIELLA TaliCE Top of Corona del Mar, ocean & bay views; 3 .000 sq. f t .. f i n est construction. 4 Bdrms ., huge family r m., jacuzzi. $400,000 7 15 IALIOA, LAGUNA IEACH A beaut iful ocean v iew from this 3 bdrm.. with sauna & gam e room; $248.000. Owner motivated. ct Orange Coast REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 G1Mrol 1002,ti•••.. 1002 , .............................................. . t ore. HOUSI TODAY 209 Coral. lalboa h'-d Loh of C•••lwl Twe et.y 9'w _.... ,..... to ftl!Od ......... cMllfwl J ............. Mell,.... ..... .... INNlt' .... •· Tlllt .. ... ot ... belt ................ 111 Topa. lalboa l"-d Plcllet fe1tee, treHerr. ,rl•ec1t c,..,.. .. ._...,,._.a....A ,... ... ..., ........ l ....... ............ ,....,..... ....... ry ...... 31SMameAw. Balx>a Island 671-6900 IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO UYE ON THE OCEAN .•. You ....,,.'" ttHt spectauc:lar c••to11t MedltttraMOA how. foeott yow eyes on tht ••er·c haftC)llMJ view of whftt wahr aitd brill..t .....ti. Hear the poundl199 Mrf. This professJonalfy ~ l h*oom, 2 batft holM 11 Ideal for graciotts Indoor/outdoor lh ln9. The matty custo"' feohlres Include: 1_,uhd N4)ht ffxtwn •d tin; Werca.; G.,,.... ~-.My :ri:=. wtHt l or b •• mtd fltlcrowon : UvlltC) rocNft wfth ....... ~ mtd can•ernffott pit, 2 firefaolocff; Custo. walko•.,... itNJS mid llWCh ~! C Ottte .ct Sff thlt MOCJl'lflcewt hCNN at SI 0 3 $ecnhore on Saturday & Sunday b•tween I 2 & 4 P .M. ;Newport Pier J(ea/l!f 2005 Balboa Blvd., N.B. 673·2051 ~~!'! .......... !?.~~!~~~~! .......... ~?~~ * FALLIROOK * YOUR 10°/o DOWN Own('r will carrv on these four houses on lot m Cost :i ·Mesa. Room to build Duplex. S215,000 As k for Craig Batley 631·1266 IRVINE SA LE OH. Lf:ASE OPTI ON Gorgeous 4 bedroom tri-levcl Ya le model. $109,900. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631·1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Costa Mn a Beautiful duplex. Close to park . school a nd 1 ~ mile to bt'ac.h Owner unit with e xcellent rental. Both units have 3 b<.'drooms. 21 :.! oaths. sunken living room, fireplace and privacy. $205.000. Ask for Roy Siemens . 631·1266 COSTA MESA BUSINESS orrORTUNfTY B A R B E R S H OP /h a i r des i gn ! Excellent shoppin g center location . 2 c hair w /r oom for 2 m ore. SI0.500. Ask for Roy Siemens. 631·1266 IRVINE LEASES 3 Bedrm, 211';? ba. townhouse 2 Bedrm. 2 ba .. townhouse 4 Bedr m. 212 ba .. bon us rm .. gardener included . Ask for Tom Baron IRVINE CONDO $500 $450 S675 559·9400 2 bedroom , 2 bath, n ew appli a nces. large pa tio, centr a l a ir. rust colored car pet, enclosed garage. $7 1,900. Ask for Tom Baron 559-9400 AIR CONDITIONED Combination fam ily room and country kitchen with fi replace. 3 bedrooms with atrium off master suite. Only $96,500. Ask for G len Hellwarth . 631-1266 EASTSIDE Two bedroom. 1 bath home in Cos ta Mesa. Separate hobby room h as double car gar a ge. Drive by 264 East 18th. Ask for Robert Milliken for an appointment. 631 -1266 EASTILUFF--DELUXE Five bedroom . pool. pa nor a mic view. F ee land. $274,500. Ask for Da rrell 631-1266 OPEN HOUSE Saturday & S unday, 12:00 to 5:00. #5 S tarburs t . Newpo rt Terrace. 3 bedroom, 2~ b a t h condo. Price r educed to S87. 750 -$2,200 u nder builder 's price on new models. Ask for J ohn Marsh a ll. 631-1266 of costa ...... W.IM, IMWport beoch, inc. 234 E. 17th Sfrfft, Cotta Meta 63 1-1266 Nationwide Network or Individually Owned and Operated Real F.stnte Offices 1002 /];'J Can'lon CHAIMI• 1.t.IVB. PAMILY HOMI fM UCLUSIVI COMMUNITY, NA,.._ S IDIMS.. FAMILY & llWAID IOOM. J PIPl.CS. + decoretw detltHd W•hw ...._ $110,000. 4 Wiie• FOOT LAML Sii Pl••Y S'11SS TOOAY, I .. I GOU>EHYU RS are here in this 2 Bdr m on V2 acre w/lush landscaping. citrus & avocados. Close to town. SEIZE THIS MOMENT 1t rouJd be your 3 lge bdrm w/paneled living room w/beamed cath. ceilings. family or dining rm. great kitchen. All on l acre w citrus tree~ f'' a St 1 d I 0 US l y k t' pl - $155.000 OVERLOOKING Pala Mesa golf course I 62 Ul'rP view lot with power. water and paved road Ready to bwld on Excel terms. $62,500 Payne & Associat.s 71 4/1-728-1174 CLIFfHAVEH 2 &lrins .. 2 baths, den, frplc . Close to schools & churches Short escrow poe,.~ible.$149.500 673-3663 642 -<!253 E \'CS MESA VERDE 5 Bdrms . 21'2 baths: new l'arpets. draperies. wallpaper; profess de· rorated. Call for app't. $139.500 67J.J663 675-4777 Eves associated llROK ER S-·R EAL TORS 201'. W Solboo b' 1 Jb6 l LIDO ISLE OPEH SUNDAY 1·5 I 04 VIA LORCA Best value on Lido. Im· maculate. beautifu l. charming home. Tale roof. detached extra large 2·car garage. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. family room. fireplace, Buye r motivated. Large open pat10. great landscaping. Steps to pnvat.e beach. SJ69,750 llUllXIY UNITED IROKEtlS 646-7414 WONT LAST Beautiful super clean 3 BR. Townhouse. 2 pools & Jac. Only $67.900. Agt 752-0558 IYCO,INC Darting starter home. completely redec. Quiet Hts loc. $110.900 2-Story cor. loc 48r or 3+playrm, wet bar. de· corator papers. Xlnt cond. $135.000 UDO Only avail lot on Lido. St. to st. loc. Quiet end of Island. 673-8441 SIX UNITS Sharp, upgraded 2 bdrm garden type units w/a beautiful pool. p vt. patios, garage, park ing space &: laundry area w /e;i unit. 2 units t wnhse types, 2 w/frplc's. CalJ today 979-5370. . ALLSTATE· REALTORS COMFOITAIU UVIMG In this open, spacious & ~J:!tlul 3 bdrm. 2 ba f y home. Gas BBQ In kitchen. Fam rm/OR. Lg. well Jodscpd lot. Qui.~t ,Pres tig io us neigbborboocL See to ap • Jll"eciate. You will love It. Owner will help finance. Home Is guaranteed. Qall Tod1ey 979-5370 ALLSTATE. REALTORS , HORSES & HAPPINESS. I Fow Mew I tOO Mt ft F9lly lmdt Style Ho.es • 21/2 _,.. lob. S•a g frH _... ............. w of .......... ,..... COMfortllbll ....... Mve lllNt 9d IMf'9Y ....... dnkn. s, ........ roofs. llrtck flr1plmaa. ..._ ,......_ o.ly 'I• .., to .-. ldlool. Located btWll c.,.. Lm & S. City. Stt,000/• wltlt 80% &.c .... Ifft .... colt of fHd ... I •c:•,... OWll. 0......67M67S TA ABELL AlllTOIS Beautiful Pool To Keep Cool! Hot summer coming so be ready with this lovely pool home Ideal family style home has 3 bedrooms. a comb1na1ton d1ntnQ·lam1ly room wtlh a cracklmQ l1rep1ace Sunny deluxe kltcl'len w•th bu1l1-1ns Pal10 $85,000 Don r wail. Call 540-1 720 Want An Exclusive Addr~ss? The charm1nq home is located 1n Costa Mesa·s finest area close to the Mannas Includes 3 bedrooms family room with t1rep1aee and breezy kitchen Covered patto for year round en1oyment Spacious lot has room for pool Just listed. won t last. $94 900 540-1720 Do You Like To Entertain? Then Checl< OUI lhlS h1qhly UPQraded 2 story home with a c;parl<hno sw1mmino pool 4 bedroomc; 2' 1 baltls. entry with Span•sh 1tle tormal d•n1nn room Super family room has a cozy lireplaCP and vaulted ce11inqs 2 pahos Fir e rmq Musi see 1h1s one S139 900 540-1720 Mesa Verde Pool Home Ideally located on corner lot Includes 3 spacious bedrooms. entry way. d1n1ng. New plush carpeting MOM lov1nq kitchen with all lhe butll·ms Musn 't lorqet that beautiful SWIMMING POOL• 2 patios and one has Swedish lireplace Great reduction S99.900 540·1720 Gosh Dad, lt1s Beautiful! You and yours will tall in love w•ll'I thi s 4 bedroom family home featurmo 3 ca1 qaraoe and deluxe kitchen with sell·cleanmq oven and upqraded no wax floors Also. entry with tile. formal dtninq room. lam1ly room. stone fireplace. bar with bar stools. Palto. Near oorqeous parl<. $118.900 Call tOday 540-1720 It Only Looks Expensive Lush landscap1no includes fru11 trees and rose bushes Picturesque home with 3 bedrooms. entry way, mirrored d•ninq room. comfy lireplace. breezy kitchen with upqraded bu•ll·1ns Newly painted inside and out New shdmQ doors Giant covered patio and built-ins barbeque. Much more Come see $93.500 559-8451, Elegance At Your Fina~rfiDs EZ l1v1nq with this loveTy 2 bedroom townhome located in V111aqe Creek Has 2 baths, d1n1nq room. fireplace. oourmet lotchen with bu1lt-1ns Private fenced patio. Steps to community pool and 18CUZZ•. Across from shopp1nq center. Take advantage $88.000 Call 540-1720. $59,000 FHA, VA Terms Squeaky clean 2 bedroom home makes the fi rst home for younq family On tree hned street. home includes d1nino room. COlY t1replace, loads of bu11t·in cabinets Custom boOkcases. Excellent nutrition for your family with fruit off your own trees• Call !Oday 540-1720 Hot Summer Just Around Corner Slay cool this year wtlh a super SWIMMING POOL WTtti your new home. Gorgeous 2 story executive llome includes 4 bedrooms. formal dininq room and family room. Plush new carpets. Giant bo nu s room. Kitchen with built·ins 3 car qarage. Gazebo. So much more. Just $118.000. For the good Ille call 540-1720. Take Over 81/2°/o Loan Take Advantaqel Sharp 2 bedroom condo features a private garden palto. D1n1ng area. Mirror and WOOd decor in living room. Gourmet kllcllen with bu1lt·ins. Steps 10 commt1nity pool. Take over payments. subleci to loans Call'for detalls. $68,800. 540-1720. 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL RELO •• - 88 OAI\.. Y PILOT .._....Fors• •••••••••••••••••••••• G_,el <>c...VJewCoMo Ext'1!llt•nl So La1uoa locallon lllitbly up &radt1d I br, A 11 o 1.naun• T uwnht>u•e w su!X'r ocean "''~"' Ow1•er mot1\alt-d, will x.'11 or ro1u.ld~r Ir d Rnl 1llrull)' prtr~'ti a l S1S>.tn1 Opt•n Sunday 1 ) pm for )UUt Vh.•'oll IDI 216..'3 ( t'•n Vl!!IP Or So LiiJ(W\& ..-Uoppty ttl~) llquo~ 'h''" t•11 t'l.'ilall l.°Ol>\4 Ah"-'" loca UM (it\'llt n hlhborhooc1 1lirntl'lt• l'1n.·tl Jl ~.000 • In• t•nlnn Wooded letreat .! I\ 1u·n vt rt"dwood & LIM> tn\., w ttlcil'r 3 br ho111t' & lllxt\ I" I' rounli Polil "Jlt r r. '"n 1111 lb :>lll'<tlll l•·ll "' IC\ rold (r,':\h ... -.111·1 "u1wr -.1~1l IM trl'•lll\t' lll'llt'I t'•ll fo1 1k1.11l~ We Hav• Uftih! 12 Wl.lh, .:.xx.I ~· 1;,1h.• locauon. $2o.'l,UllO ~ l 'iulli No. Looit U\· 1rh Slbi,500 t2 Umb No t A)n.: lk-:u·h ~.en> P:ml .. 'r11nkh11 !rT!I H.:>J:! Rr+" REAL -ESTATE '-t:::-ENTERPRISES 31B>IOOM +GUEST GIANT VA.LUE! G13lll buck bay bargain' Owr 2400 rt. or pea('t>ful living 4 Redrms + :i baths OH :1 l:J('drm + separ:Hc ~uC'stl ma1d '1i qt.n; 1-'orrrui l living rm .,·arruly rm 2 f'plcs . Cov ered bnck patio. Pott1n1i house--and mu<'h more al a bargain pnce! Q.ill now to see. 673·855-0. . ' ,. ,, ,, '• , [~l&ltlll MESA VERDE S68,000 This 1s thl' l>t-st buy m town. localt:d m Costa M ~sa '1i f 1 n t•s t nt'1~hhorhood. Close to c;('hools, s hopping or 1)f)t'n spat'e It 1s pnde of ownership. 2 story with 2 bedrooms, prival l', endo~cd p.1t10. c•11m mWl1ty IJO()I anc.J J 11 .111' 111us 't-lll'r l'Jll 11111rkly' 751·3191 .;:SELECT I PROPERTIES GREAT INCOME! IALIOAISLE Residen11 al + 2 <.'om - merc1al r1•11tabl<' s pan•s -S <:ar parkm~. I hlcH'k 10 water. 3 lwllrm 3 l>alh un 1t t-1repl1.tt'(' Supl'r for s umme r/winter rates . 673-8550 i .. N l1f '1 •,,'I ~"<I I I r. I [~IBA!tll] 31EDROOM $70,950 3 br stan.er home, lgc Cl' mcnt patio, s prinkle r system, M:pa rate laun· dry room. Earthtone up· grades coming. Fast np· prci:1atmg area. 646-77ll Dftpenrtion Sole I 5%DOWM $600() f<Muct1on. Owner wants out ! North side Costa Mesa home, 4 s pacious bedrms. 2 baths, sunshine kitchen . h~e game room, w1\h the New Finance Pro · grams tr.) s•: dnwn $74,900 Al't now' (;a II 54&23l3 fi'i&11:1 THEHO. I FULL SERVICE CO.WA.HTS to help you sell your pro- perty. .,·or professional Rea.I Estate counseling cJtll for appt. We offer a guarantee p rogram 968-3371 (~1wnmaam1Jii ReaJ Elltate IHCE TO IEACH!!! ... ...,_.Vista Ho.. 4 Giant bedrms. 2 bath!\, aunshine kitche n, huge lot. wllh the N e w F\nance Program8, .try S3700. down. Better act oow! call $46-Z3U Of'tN Ill 0•11 SI~ IQ!ll Hl\f• (Mlftl11 SwmtSHUP •OWMABIT Highly up1raded 4 br •/cmtral air on pool Ilse kJI. CaU now • ....-11 :;:i Walker & lr.r. HOUSES FOR SALE J ... oo ... 18221 Mayapplt'. lrv1nr 559-6800 $105,0()() Sun 1·5 233 Beverly, North L a.runs CR 2) 752-19'~ $165.000 Sundoy 12·5 313 3Slh Slrw\, Ntwport Bcuch 494 9473 $125,000 Sat /Sun l s lSS.l Mople~ood . lluntinJtton Beh 002 3790 $8'1,500 Sal I Sun 11 S * •AOI U do Park (4 ) Nwpt Ue h . 631 1400 S38S 000 Sundr;y l s 409 I lnl m" ood. l'" port fl<> ch fi.42 22:17 Sal Sun 1 5 2691 Cn~tvww, fij\hhClrt~. N 8 646TI11 .. 157.500 Sut r un 1 s lfi40S J)(> Anrn Cm· 1 lunl 'rt 8{'nc·h 646 7711 sa:l 500 Sut/Sun t !'i 1413 Panon. S.mtJ \11 1 M5 9Hil ~· 1100 ~u 11 I ,, 75 St'•' fc,l;lnct I Rt.,:< 'yn ) NU 67~ l'olllKI S.220,000 Sun I S 1 2-l M ont•• \'1 s t 1t(Uayl•I C \'Ii.: lSam ·1,•rn 4~2 210ll $7H ooo Sunctay t !> #8 t:sc·npadt• CNt•" port rest ) N R tHl M23.'i $135 ,000 Sun 1 5 2 1 l 38th Street. Newport l'k'arh 673 87<K> $135.000 Sunday t ·5 Z II ,_ FAM IM 0#' DBI 156 Me rrill, Co:.ta 1\1 .-~a !;48 11 68 S78,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 504 Avenida Lorenzo Wluffs> NB 675~ $J.19.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 • •35 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 675-6670 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 • 16102 Nelson. Westminster 673-7300 Sat /Sun 1·5 15 Skysail Dr. (Jas mine Creek ) CdM 644-4910 $250,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 5262 P lumtree, Irvine 673-8550 Sunday 1·5 • 1851 Port Kimberly, Newport Bch 752·1700 $168,000 Sun 12·5 316 W. 19th St., Santa Ana 546-2313 $6.5,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 463 62nd St .. Newport Beach 646-7711 $137,200 Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 33773 Castano, Dana Point 496·8338 $123,000 Sunday 1·5 25 Rana CRanchoSan Joaquin) Irv. 833-2665 $129,500 Sun 9271 Krepp Dr .. Huntington Bch. 963-5225 $72,500 Sunday 12·4 2204 Waterfront. Corona del Mar 642-8235 $279.500 Sun. 1·5 2722 Hilltop <HV Knoll> NB 642-823.'l Sun. 1·5 3 IEDIOOM • •2 Balboa Coves. Nwpt. Bch. 631 -MOO $340,000 Sunday 1·5 19372 Salmon (off Yorktown), H.B. 963-0961 $69,900 Sun 1·5 • •5103 West Seashore. Newport B c h 673-2058 Sat /Sun 12-4 241 E . Wilson. Costa Mesa 548· 7454 $91 .500 Daily 12-4 1964 San Burno <E.Bluff) Npt. Bch 751 ·2060 Sl 18,500 Sat/Sun 11·3 1518 Irvine, Newport Beach 631 -5252 Sun 1·5 ••3004 W. Oce an Front <Pen.) NB 673-2199 $33.5,000 Sun 1-4 9722 Melinda. Huntington Bch 963-0926 s122.ooo Sunday 1·5 25721 Paseo Colonial, San Juan Cap 496·1338 $83.500 Sat/Sun 11·5 ••19 Balbba Coves. NcwPort Bch 631·1400 $325,000 • Sunday l ·S 4152 Escudero (Racquet Club) Irv. 631·1400 $135.900 Sunday 1·5 •611 Kings Place. Newport Beach 631·1400 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Coral, Balboa Isla nd 631-1400 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2069 Continental. Costa Mesa 556~2660 Sat /Sun 1·5 504 Redland. Nwpt Hts $135,000 Sun 1·5 •1136 Gleneagles <Marina Hind) CM 546-4141 $144.500 Sunday 1·5 382 La Pe rla Ln (Hts) CM 548-4137 $110,900 Sunday 1·5 18021 Norton. (Univ. Park) Irv. 551-4741 $96,500 Sunday 1-5 3449 Plumeria, Costa Mesa 972-1104 $109,900 Sunday 1·5 301 Orchid <Old CdM) CdM 675·6000 $255,000 Sun. 1·5 4214 W. Regent Dr., Santa Ana 645-0303 $137 ,000 Sun. 1-5 •547 El Modena, Nwpt Hts., N.B. 645-7221 $139.500 Sun 1·5 616 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, N. B. 645~7221 $259,500 Sun 1·5 445 Vista Parada <Bluffs) NB 642·8235 $162,500 Sun. 1·5 3050 Killybrooke, Costa Mesa 979-5370 $84,900 Sun l ·S 100 Intrepid, Nwpt Crst. N.B. 640.5.157 $125,000 Sun l ·S 13 Dogwood South (Univ Pk> Irv 552·5138 $94,500 Sun 12·5 250 San Jose Rd .• Palm Springs 642·8235 $124,000 Sat/Sun 10-S 537 Vista Grande (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $139,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 416 Plata, The Bluffs, N.B. 640-5357 $224,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 508 Ventaja, Bluffs, N.B. 640-535'1 $149,900 Sat/Sun 1.5 315 Marigold. Corona del Mar 67~ $229,000 Sat/Sun 12·3 31367 E. Nine, Laguna Niguel 548-2313 St09,9~ Sun 1-5 2388 Westminster. Eas~ide, C.M. 646-7171 $82,000 Sun 1M 2804 Cliff. Newport Beach 846·7171 $299,000 . 8at/SUn 12-5 t7 Eneott, Nwpt Crest, N.B. MS-'1221 $138,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 2015 Leeward Lane CBaycreat) NB 97Hm Sunday 1-t #5 Kamalii, Nwpt Cnt, N.B. 645-7221 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1..S ••Mira Loma. Cotta M .. 646-7171 $181,800 Sun 1-t . . ' .. DIRECTORY ............. ..., ... ,. ........... c .. · 0 a »,. ..... .., • .._ .... -... ..,_ .. .,....., .... .., .. sat' , .. _, .. ...,.. ~y NOf WIMf ADS.'*- ....,..,_..._._ .. .,,.. .. .,._ ............................. 1 t ··---.. 226 V1 Grawma <Lido Isle) N.B. C7S4562 $264,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1111 KlnJ!S fld <Clfhi1vn) N. B. H42 5200 $425.000 fee Sa/Sun 1·5 :JOOO Cluv St . Nt•wport Beach 759 ~11 $172.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 nil ('.tn.}Orl l.n 1C<1nyon Crest) N B. 7[•9 0811 $179.~> Sat /Sun 1·5 #7 Sanderling (UccrCicld) Irv. 759 081 l $110,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 342 f~st er St., Costa Mesa 546-0814 $107.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 537 El Modena. Newport Beach 752 1700 $131.500 Sun 1·5 •633 (;umeo llighla nds Dr .• N.n. 759 0811 $225.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 l la ~ FAM IM 0#' DEH 2007 Seadrift. Corona del Mar 675-66/0 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 805 Via Lido Nord <Lido Isle) N.B. 675-6893 $522.500 Sun. 12-4 24702 Calle El Toro Grande. El Toro 768-4447 Low $80's. Sat/Sun 10·5 1830 Port Manleigh, HVH, Npt Bch 644-8046 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •203.1 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport Bch 640-6999 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 112 Via Quito (Lido Isle) Npt Bch 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 1837 Commodore <Baycrst) NB 675-6000 $195,000 Sun. 1·5 1406 Westcliff Dr. CWstclf) N.B. 675-6000 $169,500 Sun. 1·5 2918 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 Slll,900 Sun. 1·5 1703 Plaza del Sur. Balboa PeninPt. 642·5200 $200,000 Sunday 1·5 •1521 Dorothy Ln CHbr IIlnds > NB 642-5200 $172.500 Sunday 1·5 6 SilverCrcscent (Trtlrk IIlnd)lrv. 675-3411 $189.900 Sunday 1·5 •2031 Yacht Defender, Npt Bch 759-9555 Sunday 1 ·5 •2768 run view Dr .. Newport Beach 646-8181 $179.900 Sun 1·5 37 Canyon Is land Dr., Nwpt Bch. 242.000 Sun 1·5 104 Via Lorca <Lido Is le) NB 646-7414 $269,750 Sunday 1·5 •2929 Ellesmere <Mes a Verde) CM 549-9709 $114 .500 Sunday 12·5 231 Lugonia St. (Nwpt Shores > NB 642·3713 $116,000 Sunday 9-5 * 15 Goleta Point Dr. <Spyglass) NB 631-1800 $430.000 Sun 1·5 501 Rockford <Cameo Hinds) Cd M 673·3'l30 $270,000 Sun. l ·S 2321 Holly Lane. N.B. 645-EJ $150,000 Sun. l·S 201 M ord (Cameo Shores) CdM 673· 040 $259,900 Sun 1·5 3132 Madeira. Costa Mesa 645-7221 $123.000 Sun 1·5 4902 Corkwood Ln (Univ. P ark) Irv. 642-8235 $169,900 Sun. 1·5 2903 N. Baker (Mesa Verde) C.M. 642-8235 $107,000 Sun.1:30-4 :30 1724 Tradewinds <Baycrest) NB 64.2·8235 $249.500 Sun. 1·5 1929 Tustin, Costa Mesa 545-9491 Sun 1·5 17847 San Clemente St., Fount. Vl y. 645-6625 $108,000 Sunday 1-4 928 Senate, Costa Mesa 979-5370 $79,500 Sun l ·5 •119JasmineCreek Dr., CdM 675-5511 $244,500 Sun 1·5 310 Colleen Pl .• Cost a Mesa 642-7817 $119,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 970 Oak St.. Costa Mesa 540·1151 $79,900 Sat 12-4/S 1·5 •1212 Dover Dr. <Westcliff) NB 642·5200 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18731 San Rufino <Trtlrk IDs) Irv 642·5200 $264,500 fee Sa/Sun 1·5 31 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM 640.1812 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1500 Cornwall (Westcliff) Npt Bch. 759-0811 $174,000 SWl. 1·5 1809 N. Westwood, Santa Ana 546·2313 $81.900 Sunday 1-5 •1854 Boa Vista Circ., Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun 1-4:30 322 Poinsettia Ave., CdM 644-&00 $269,500 fee Sa/Sun 1-5 600-lSth St. (Newport Hghts) NB 642-823.5 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2010 Yacht Resolute <Seaview) NB 644-&00 $359.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1130 P embroke, N .B . 642-8235 $172,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 17951 Butler, Irvine 646·7171 $105,900 Sun 12·4 5323 River Ave., Newport Beach 644·9060 $199.500 Sun. 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $292,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 2040 Paloma, COsta Mesa 979-5370 Sat/Sun 11-' 17 Whitewate r, Corona del Mar 640-8715 $255.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1634 Skylark Ln .• Ne~port Bch 963--6767 $215,000 Sun 1·5 499 E. 19th St. <Eastslde> C.M. 645-7724 $96.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 2039 Sbipway (B aycrest) Npt. Beach 675-7060 $205.000 SatJSun 1.S 113 Via Quito ClJdo Isle) NB 673-1~ under $SOOK Sa/Sun 1·5 •3174 Madeira CMeea Verde) CM ~ Sl12.e50 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Jetty Drive <Jumlne Creek> CdM 8"410 1239,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 715 Balboa, Laguna Be•ch '" .. SMl,000 I Sat/Sun 1.S 3620 Ocean (Old Cd M > Cd M 675~ $575,000 Sat/Sun l·S • 1509 Dolphin Terr, Irv Te rr, CdM 675·6000 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 549 Irvine Blvd. <Nwpt Hgt.s) NB 675-6000 $215.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 5<15 Irvine Blvd <Nwpt Hgts) NB 675.600() $215.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 1807 Tradewinds <Baycrsl) NB 675·3411 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 34 Silver Crescent(Trtlrk Jilnd) Irv 675-3411 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #4 Odessey, Newport Beach 540-3666 $146,000 Sunday 12-4 2918 No. Baker, Costa Mesa 540·3666 $104,000 Sat /Sun 12·4 2927 Perla (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-4910 $172,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1993 Port Scabournc <Hrbr View> NB 644-7020 $166.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 506 Marguerite <Old CdM > CdM 675-6000 $179.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 277 Morning Canyon CShrclf) CdM 615-6000 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 4 IEDIOOM 218 Via Palermo. Newport Beach 673-0711 $420,000 Sun 1·5 10972 G lenn Dr. <Oran~e Park Acres) 633-0813 Sat/Sun 1·4 1421 Kings Road. Newport Beach 631-1400 $495.000 Sat /Sun l ·S • •34 Balboa Coves, NewPort Bch 631 ·1400 $335,000 Sunday 1·5 113 Via Nice (Lido Isle) Npt Bch 673-7300 Sun. 1·5 610 W. Bell, South Santa Ana 752·1700 $113.500 Sunday 10·5 * 1615 Ruth Ln (Harbor Hinds> N.B. 759--0811 $182.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 17676 Sequoia Tree. Irvine 546-2313 sios.500 sun 12·4 2969 Babb St.. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $74,900 Sun 1·5 2123 Yarht Yankee (Seaview) N.B. 673-4400 Sat/Sun 1·5 230 Iris. Old Cd M 644·6200 $259,000 $at/Sun 1·5 222 Goldenrod. Cd M 644-6200 $349,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 209 Pearl. Balboa Island 640-5357 S290.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 ••332'lVia Lido. Newport Beach 675-5511 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1111 Via Undine. Newport Beach 640-5777 $425,000 Sunday 1·5 2079 Westminster, Costa Mesa 545-9491 Sun 12·4 ••3322 Via Lido, Newport Beach 675·5511 5525 .000 : Sun 12·4 4 la ~ FAM IM Oii' DIH 2424 Franc1Sco. Newport Beach (714)997·1000 $189,000 Sa/Sun 1·5 2012 Port Bristol Cir. <H . V. Hms.) 644-4438 $198,000 . Daily 730 Blue bird Canyon Dr .• Lag Beach 644·9990 $240.000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 22442 Cassia. E l Toro 581-6787 $122.000 Sunday 64 Oaktree Ln <Univ Pk) Irvine 675-3411 $144,000 Sunday 1·5 1909 Yacht Colinia (Sea vu) NB 675-3411 $339,000 Sunday 1·5 2708 Harbor View Dr., CdM 673-3230 $39'l,SOO Sun. 1·5 •1607 Dorothy Ln <Westcl() NB 675-6000 $197,500 Sun. 1·5 1911 Yacht Maria <Seavu) NB 675-6000 $289,000 Sun. 1·5 4806 Cortland <Ca meo Hlnd> CdM 675~ $179,000 Sun. 1·5 5162 Skinner <Ranch> Irvine 642-823.5 $119,950 Sun. 1·5 2606 Lighthouse <HV Hills> CdM 642-823.5 $239,500 Sun.1·5 17 Whitewood <Univ Park) Irvine 642-823.5 $129.500 Sun. l ·5 2871 Bayshore Dr. <Bayshores) NB 642~ $320,000 Sun.1-5 •1806Sandalwood <Baycrest) NB 642·8235 $245,000 Sun. 1·5 200 Via San Remo <Lido Isle> NB 644-6200 $389,500 Sun. 1·5 501 Cancha <Bluffs> N. 8 . 642-8235 $229,500 Sun. 1·5 27 Golde n Sta r (Deerfield) Irv. 631·1800 $139,500 Sun l ·5 • 1205 Vista Alcedo, San Clemente 493-2143 $259,900 Sun 12:30·5 8861 Henton Dr., Huntington Bch. 962·5116 $94,900 Sun 10·5 14851 Mayten <College Park) Irv. 640-5560 $113,000 Sun. 1-4 2501 Bunya <Eastbluff) Npt. Beach 64<Mi500 $195,000 Sun. 1-4 • 15722 Sunburst, Hunt. Beach 848--8667 Sunday l ·S 8953 Gleneagle, Westminster 848-1511 $9C,950 Sa/Sun 12:30-5 1527 Anita Lane, Newport Bch 64()-6259 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·S • 364 Grenoble, Costa Mesa 963·8377 $82,500 Sa/Sun 2·5 : 30 18 Morro Bay (Spyglass> CdM 640-18l2 · Sat/Sun 1·5 882Sandcastle (H.V. Hills) N.B. 7S9-0811 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2510 Vista Daya Cr (Bk Bay) NB 642-5200 $275,000 fee Sa/Sun 1·5 3110So. Timber, S. Santa Ana 752-1100 $109,900 Sun 12·5 27(J'1 Canary Costa Mesa 54&-2313 im.ooo Sun 1.s • •2215 Heather Lane, Npt ~b. 675--0511 $288,000 Sun t·• . . . ,_ 837 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa 645-8569 $88.SOO Sat/Son 12·5 972 Junipcro. Costa Mesa 752·1920 $94,950 Sat/Sun 1 s 3228 Dakota. Costa Mesa 752·1920 $96,500 Sat/Sun l·S • •924 W. Oceanfront.NB. 675-6161 $485.000 Sun 1-5 2005 So. Towner, Santa Ana 540·3666 $96.500 Sunday 12·4 2127 Yacht Radiant <Sea vu> NB 675·3411 $328,000 Sat/Sun 1 S 978 Ch eyenne. Costa Mesa 540-3666 $97 .900 Sunday 12·4 •9642Scotstoun, Huntington Bch 963-4026 $113.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 432 Isabella Terr .. CdM 644-4848 $400.000 Sat /Sun l ·5 132 Via Undine (Lido Isle> N.R. 673-1020 $398.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 330 22nd St., Costa Mesa 548·5879 Sat/Sun 12·4 1032 Santiago Dr. ( Ovr Sh rs> N B. 646·4769 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1044 Concord , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $107 ,000 Sun l ·5 •17481owa,Costa Mesa 546·2313 $106.500 Sun 1·5 2607 Windover CHV Hills> CdM 644-&00 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1219 Santiago <Dover S hores> NR 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1903 Yacht Maria <Seaview> NB 644-6200 $255.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 ~I? Yar ht Resolute <Seaview) NR 644·6200 $349,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1421 Outrigger <HV Hills> CdM 644-6200 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * # 19 Royal St. George <Big Cyn > NB 642-823.5 $649.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •320 Morning Star Ln (Dove r Shrs >NB 642·8235 $750.000 Sa/S/Mori 1·5 1706 Dove r , Newport Beach 646-7171 $169.900 Sun 12·4 19791 E:dgewood. Huntington Beach 963-5671 Sat & Sun 1·5 3152 Yellowstone, Costa Mesa 675-5930 $85.000 Sun 1·5 •1878Ma ui. Mesa Vcrde,C M. 556-88.58 S210.000 Sa 1·4/S 1·5 #9 Rue Barritz <Big Cyn ) N.B. 642-2800 $695.000 Sunday 1 5 2807 Alta Vista Dr. c East blf > NH 6404119 $2 19.SOU Sun 12·4 :.ui S IEDIOOM 4292 Skylark. Greentree. Irv . 552-4431 $113.900 Sat/Sun l ·5 136 Via Trieste <Lido Isle>. NB 631·1400 $550.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14962 Piper Ci rcle. Irvine fl40·5357 $115.000 Sat/Sun I ·5 207 1 Pt. Bn stol Cir <HV llms> N.H 644-6200 $194.500 Sun J s S llt pllK FAM RM 0#' DEM 2805 LaSalle <Mesa dc l Mar) CM 556·2660 $125.900 Sat/Sun 12:304:30 1820 Tradewinds Ln .. Ne wport Bch 646·7414 /548-2739 $298.000 S/Sl ·!'l 4175 Williwaw ( Rqt Club> Irvine 5594175 Sat/Sun 11 5 960 1 On se t C ircl e(L ~ Questa )Newport 962-9565 $138,500 Sun 1 5 3909 Vi a Del Campo. San Clemente 752·1920 $379,000 Sat/Sun 11 ·5 1801 Port Carlow CHVHms) NB 675-3411 $211 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 264-0 Basswood <El Bluff) N.B. 675.600() $185,000 Sat!Sun.1 ·5 4921 Basswood Ln CUniv Prk> Irv. 754·6501 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1830 W. Flora, Santa Ana 546-2313 S77 .950 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 1601 Wa rwirk Lanr. Newport Beach 673-4400 $179,300 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Royal St. George <Big Cyn >NB 644-6200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 Sandpebble. Irvine 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1907 Galatea <Irv Terr> CdM 558-1~ Sat/Sun 1·5 2078 Tustin, Newport Beach 645-0303 $158.000 Sun. 1 ·~ •3065 Hayes. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $99.500 Sun. l ·5 6 IEDIOOM 411 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 673-5354 $380.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 la .... FAM •M 0#' DEH 365 Heather Pl.. No.end Lag. Bch. 494-8672 Sat/Sun 12·5 1813 Hummingbird. Costa Mesa 752·1920 $199.500 Sunday 1·5 1086 Tulare. Costa Mesa 540-3666 $142,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 #3 Montecito <Spyglass) CdM 644·9060 $515.000 Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM 1000 E. Bishop, Unit U·l , S.A. 540-3666 $50.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 1000 E. Grant, Unit E ·4, S.A. 540.3666 $51.900 Sat/Sun 12·4 1008 Bayside Cove Eas t. Newport Bch 644·'1020 $229,500 Sunday 12·5 143 Morristown, Costa Mesa 979-5370 $71,500 Sun 1·5 21653 Ocean Vista Dr., So. Laguna 979-8533 $160,000 Sun 1·5 27 Cheyenne <Heritage Prk> Irv. 546-5605 $87,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #61 Pinewood (Woodbridge> Irvine 759-0811 $119,500 Sat /Sun l ·S 21659 Ocean Vista. So. Laguna 646-7171 $174,500 Sun 1·4 312 Sydney Ln., Costa Mesa 645-«m $89,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·S 818 W. Balboa Blvd., Ne wport Beach 67~ $147,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 234 Clllf Dr., Laguna Beach 49M338 $125,000 Sun 12·5 •88Canyon Ridge CTurtlerock> Irv. 673-8S50 Sat/S~ l ·S ... --· . -. -. .. . . ....... l. • ' • L J l t I H F S• Hou ... For s• HonH For s• Sunday, Marcil It. 1919 DAIL v PILOT l!Z ~ f« Sale Ho.Mi f« s• Ho.1•• for s. 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DOWD llALTOtt INC. 644°01 H list & a.y Wl"' "-bp8+I OWNER EXTREMELY ANXIOUS LUSI IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 Adrrn . :1 h at h ~o m erset modt•I <Ill br g prl\ ah• lot with nrght li ght \'H '\.\ $211.5()() Oftf:N SAT /SUN 1-5 I 80 I PORT CARLOW LIDO ISLE Ru) , u~w from 2 1rntio dt•<•kq t•nhnnt•es ('USl Om <ip tH'IOU!'> 5 bdrm .. ·l buth t radihonnt horrw . l ikt' nc•w I dent fot c•ntc•rtuan1ni.: Cornor lot $502.000 OCIAMNONT 924 W. OCliNNOMT O,_. SUH. I ·5 Qu.rltt v t·ru(t1">moru1h1p 111 11u1ho14 tr1rn & oak n oon • .wets orr lh1s hmdmurk . ·1 UH J h,1 lrurnt· 111 f tnC'St llwatlon F "tahhlilll'J tn·t·s & lt1w11b $4&.000 IACk IAY l"rnt• 4 ltthm . 21 ·hath family hornt• on q ull•t l·ul 1ft· -.111· Ovt•1.,11ecj p ool. pl ;" hou.,,· stora..:1· $1flll,OOO Tt·rms IAYFROMT S.·n r .ti I 1r11• ti.1YI1 out hu1n1·" "1th 1m·r ~slip AVALON \\'(•II l'OnMrut•lt'<I. J HU. I ll<i ouk floor , p urta.tl h ,1.,t'nl\nt . c·1in<'rl'tt' fou11dat1 on 1-'lah an ·a $120,000 1-'ee Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR J..\ I Hoy \ocl• CJ,,.,,. N ti 0 7~ 016 1 --..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100% COMMISSION Ho........, c.._,. -Ho O_,. FNt We,.., expettsn -Full s.nlu Grfff locatiOR -C~ Tft"IMltat 675-4890 A IAH PROPIRTIEI 675-4890 DIRECTORY k ...... ......, dr.ctwy .... ,.. ............ ,.. ................ Al tlltlec ..... l•tM ~- -......... ~ .... .., ... ~ ............ ~.DAILYPILOTWAMTADS.P--. ................... for ........ _..,.., ...... _ ...... _ .......... c ..... _11 s.....,_ -...,. CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l 1£DROOM 2193 Vasta E ntrada. Newport Beach 644-4746 $166.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 204 3 Vista Cajon < Blurrs l NB 631 -1800 S155.000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 311 Alta Lane. Costa Mesa 548-5647 $94.500 Sun 2-5 302 Avl'nida Cumbre <Bluffs) N.B. 759·08Jl $178.000 Sun. 1·5 • •443 Lido Soud. Newport Beach 545·2'l41 Agt $.175.000 Sa /Sun 1·5 • #2 Vista E ncanta. San Clemente 493-2143 $108.900 Sun 12:30-5 •424 Emer son <Cape Series) C.M. 642·5200 $105.000 Sunday 1-5 • 16 Sea Island <Bil'.! Canyon ) NB 631-1800 $255.000 Sun 1·5 711 Ocean Avenue. #42'2, Hunt Bch. 631-1800 $369,000 Sun 1·5 25690range, Unit K . Costa Mesa 979-5370 Sun 1-5 3 Ill plul FAM RM or DEN 2443 Vista Nobleza <Bluffs) NB 631·1800 $199.500 Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 2156 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) NB 631 -1800 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR plld FAM RM or DEN 356 Lourdes Lane. Costa Mesa 548-0108 $88.900 Sat/Sun 11·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR LEASE 3 IEDROOM Fountainebleau <Big Cyn) $1200mo DUPLEXES FOR SALE llalrlll Sun. 1·5 717 Femleaf. Corona del Mar 640-1840 $162.500 Sat/Sun 12·4 2 II & I II 515 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-3411 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 510 Larkspur, Corona del Mar 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-4 406/406 Yz Heliotrope, CdM 675-6000 $215,000 Sun. 1-5 2 llDIOOM 130 43rd St., Newport Beach 675-0475 $175,000 Sunday 1·5 z .. & 2 •• 130 43rd St., Newport Beach 675-0f75 $175,000 Sun 1-5 8708·6708\12 Oceanfront, Newport Bch 631-1266 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 2. & J .. 187 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 846-3255 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 710 Iris. Corona del Mar 673-8550 Sat/Sun 1·5 226 N . Newport Blvd .. Newport Bch 548-6731 S239,000 Sun. 12·5 2 •• & 4 II 617 Narcissus. Corona de! Mar 644-7211 5230.000 Sat 1-4 :30 l IR & l IR 617 Narcissus. Corona del Mar 644 -7211 $230.000 Sal 1-4: 30 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 II pin FAM RM or DEN 984 Bayside Cove West. Nwprt Bc h 752-1920 $2 16,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3 IEDROOM 24 Acacia Tree, Irvine 752-1700 $115,000 Sunday 12·4 3 II pin FAM RM or DlH #42 Snapdragon (Deerfield) Irv. 759-0811 $89.900 Sun 1·5 4 IS>ROOM 4322 Winterswee t. Univ Prk. Irv. 752-1700 $106,000 Sa 12·5/Sn 1-5 HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE l IR & 2 II 1911 Heliotrope, Santa Ana 631-1400 $245,000 Sunday 1·5 INCOME UNITS FOR SALE 6 UNITS 1115 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penin. 1-870-6500 Sun. 10·3 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2•&211 2515 First Ave .. Corona del Mar 673-53.54 $425,000 Sun. 1·5 .Zll&Jll 200 Diamond, Balboa Island 494-9'73 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 255 Palmer, Costa Mesa 675-7060 $199,950 3 ... 00M 118 Agate, Balboa Island 673-8550 Sat/Sun 1-5 APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 • ..... PAM IM er DIM 2290 College, Costa Mesa 548-1168 $400/mo Sat/Sun 11-4 ;::::; •.••...•••••••••••......•............................................ lecill onroe llldependelltl~ O•ft•d eftCf Gp9feftld, OCEANS OF VIEW S'YGLASS Hill 1-~njov the beauty of the blue Pacific and the serenity of rolling hills as you watch from the Jivin~ room, kitchen or Master Bedroom or the beautiful s ingle story 4 Bedroom, 21h bath "Tradt!wmds" home in Spyglass Hills. Luxury livin~ to include 2 fireplaces. wet b a r . las h C'a rpeting, custom kitc he n . ~l azed t iles. intercom. automatic s prinklers and the list goes on St>nsibly priced al $389,500. we helicve this home to be the bes t value an Spyglass today. OPEN SATURDAY I l-4 t JUST LISTED "IACK IA Y VILUGE0 This townhomc is well located dose lo the Bac k Bay a nd Newport Golf Course. 3 large Bedrooms. 21h baths. 2 s tory end unit. Only 2 years old. Pric<'d below market for two good re asons -Motivated seller -Some TLC is needed. Great potential. good location. Makes sense at $110.900! THE UNIVERSITY PARK TERRACE Most popular "Cambridge" model. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. s ingle story, near schools & shoppin~. Very motivated selle r -Subm it your terms. Offered al $97.500. 5-PLEX--ORAHGE Two 3 bedroom. 2 bath Three 2 bedroom, 2 bath Zero vacancies. Just 5 years old. Excellent invest ment up.portunity . F'l exible on t e rm s . $265.000. RENTALS! RENTALS! We currently h ave several fine rentals in Newport Beach. Costa Mesa, & Corona del Mar. Specia l opportunity NOW to rent BRAND NEW 2 bedroom. 2 alh a partments in Costa Mesa al spec al discount rates of ONE & ONE HAI •'MONTHS FREE! Call for details. - R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 OPEN HOUSE SUHDA Y SrYGLASS HIU -Rare opportunity. highly upgraded & cust . New Bedford Model 4 BR. Fam Rm. Game Rm. maids qtrs. Fines t ocean view. $595,000. 49 Goleta Point Or. IALIOA ISLAND -Like new Bayfront. 125 Grand Canal. $429,900. HARIOR VIEW -Broadmoor. j us t lis ted. Fabulous tri-level. Cust 400 s q .rt. game rm . Ocean vu . 2515 Windover Dr. Offered at $319.900. HEW~T IEACH -Investors. you can't beat this duplex. 100' from the beach. 15% down. owner carries 1s t TD at 91ho/r. LAGUNA BEACH -4 new custom homes. ocean view. 120 Crescent Dr .. S. or Hwy. From $324 .900. SrYGLASS HILL Beaut 2 s t y. dramatic . entry, view. 20 Morro Bay. Offered at $398,500 llG CAHYOM -Charming 4 BR & Fam Rm +sunken conversation area. pool. jacuzzi. $585.000. lMHOT IT'SA STEAL!! ll 's o nly $139 ,500 rreat11iuu s neighborhood. tarae en· try w/ate p-up li ving room & c rac kling fireplace. Format din· In,. 1un·1hlny kitchen w breakfas t r oom. 4 master bdrms, cathedral celllogs, a joy to aee. HWTY ! CaJI 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON l\lt UP A •r•""" GOLFCOUISE VU Of-eat bade bay locallon 1bul big S bedroom home f e atu r es a hu ge famdy/di.ning rm addt· tJon big enough for your pool table. Perfect. for I.be blg famUy and the pnce is right at Sl 18,500. FUUHRULTY 546-0114 I IAYCREST °'94 SAT /SUH 1-5 2039 SHIPW A Y . NEWPORT BEACH I Spacious 3 bdrm • J balbs, fa mily rm. + I brtdst rm. home in de- l 1 g h lf u I ar ea of! BAYCREST! 2 Fplcs, pallol sprinklers. Priced ! to set at $205,000! 1 • onMSUM 1-5 542 HAMIL TOM COSTA MES.A DAVIUON REAL TY PRESENTS HARIOI VIEW HOMES P<>rfe«t <1 BR family home. Montt?~o Plan with IJ,!e. fa m . rm .. dul rm ; corner lot . covered pidio. sprinklers. Vin<m<'ing avail. or will <·onsrder lcuse/nµt1on $158,900. JASMINE CREEK Spar1ou~ #4 Pla n ; fabulous Jas mine Creek. Fantast1<· entry with sweeping staircase; lge liv. rm .. den & forma l din rm. 3 Lg., BRs. 2 bas . + pwdr rm Call to ser. $269,500 ,ARIC UDO Plush 3 RR ton<1o. view or pool from m st r B H, cornPr u n 1t "1th de lightful palao. Only $98.750 LIDO ISLE Orama Lu· home on ext'luf.I\ l' Lido Is le; lar~c lot ofll'rs pr1va<:y rn prime loc Lg(' 5 RH home incl st.>p maid's qtrs Offc•n•d c:omp furn .JL s.52'7 .500 WEST MEWrORT i\ttr :1 HH homt• I hlk to ocean ; f('e land. lgc. •u r111\. 1wt111 w/room to <•xµand . Onh S17H ooo OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX 3 B H & :! BB beaut. owner's unrt : water view from m str. BR. den & de('ks $197,000 D 4 v r D s a N . I £ 4 L T T' · 1 N C. 31 16 Nev.µort Blvd .NB '• · 673·9060 Attention bu1lde rs. in 1----------------veslors, f'v e r yone • Large R-2 lot w1lh 1:ute 2 bdrm. home on rear: on· ly$85,000! WATERFRONT P1erlfloal. duplex on legal R·2 lot : close to shops, Lido Village a re al value for $249.500' lc6oa lcry Prop. RHlton .. 675-7060 * -Rt!ady to Move In As sumable loan. 4 BR, i:i. BA. dbl garage. frpk. I~ lot. Nice area in Orange $79,950 By O wn e r 548-8960 llGCAMYOM Open Suttdcry 1-5 #9Rwlonitt IWltop and ocean view Versaille Deane home Pvt cul·de·sac. corner lot. room fo r pool Elegantly decorate d . $005,000. NEWPORT HAW All 642-2100 FSIDEC.M. INCOME UNITS TRl·PLEX in PRIME LOCATION ' Almost New! Must sell 1m - mecbately. good terms. Two 2 Bdrm, One 3 Bdrm uruts with shady mature trees surrounding pro· perty ROGERS REAL TY 675-2311 *VETS'* Homes in Or a n ge & I Riverside Counties. Up to $100,000. NO OOWN- OOITNOW! ! 14. 547-2909 VetCo..selcw 8*% I Triplex , assumable. Owner will carry 2nd TD. Only $135.000. Call: 645-9161 .; OPEN HOUSE -REAL TY X ' ,_ MRS.ClEAH UVES HERE. 3 bdrm. xlnt toe. Only $71,900. HURRY. Ren'T1L YOURS WHELAN REAL ESTATE DOES IT AGAIN $8,500,000 OF SALES IM FEIRUARY 1979 If You Want To Work W"rftl llt~ Pro'' CAU WHELAN AT 540-3666 F IRSTTt:\H : Bl 'YEHS BEWJ\Rf:• Bcwilrt' of falling 1n 111\~ wrth any of these four 2 Bt•droom (.'onnomrn1ums pr iced from $48 000-$52.000 All are super s harp "1lh lo" ctmi. n & lnw monthly paym<•nt:-Cull now hefnrc they're gone' OCEAN VIEW BEACH COTIAGE That's ri ght . J.l\G l '~A REACH 2 Bed room with wl'l IJ<t r. f1n·platt·. sundet·k wrt h vrew &· univ 2 hlm·ks Lo the sand DC'fin1kly w1111 't last' COLONIAL MANSION Most unique• homl' w<> have listed Colonial st)" le· family home with 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths, family r oom. dinin~ room & µool Grl'al Eastside location & the prrce \\as JllSt rPduC'ed to $129.900 Owner <.inxiou~ for an oHer. call now' 540-3666 IJa'J:jiJe Cove Condominium~ RESORT LIVING AT ONE OF N.E WP 0 RT ' S SMARTEST ADDRESSES! SEE US AT 1012 BAYSIDE COVE EAST, ACROSS FROM BAYSIDE CENTER, TODAY 10 to 5. G al I002iG...,... 1001 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. w/w cpt'g , •• ~~••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••ul lge fnc d $y9rd90. 0o!nt1y1 §ti~V~\A\ t\S~()CIAT~S SEAVIEW COUNTRY FRENCH The charm of "old world" Europe awaits you in this private gated community overlooking Orange Co. with a commanding view from the mountains to the Palos Ve rdes Peninsula. Custom appts include hardwood floors, solid oak libra ry wall, stained glass windows. French doors, spa & much much more. For further details call 544:9411 VACANT 5 BR POOL HOME Hw bor View Ha•H Private lushly landscaped location with pool, spa & wood decking. Perfect family homes features tile entry, n e w cpts, wallpaper & custom s hutters. Just reduced. Owner must selJ. Call 544-9'11 MESA WOODS POI. llME ./MtUshd Immaculate 4BR, family borne w /formal dining rm and cheery country kitchen. Close to So. Cout Plaza. Owner tr an.sf erred. ., $495/mo . 6 • u price. 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SI 18.000 1*4247 CAMYOUllAT THISI TMMS!! ~V~T---• ()wMr Wiii •CCt'Pt 10' • Ci6h down or will lt'dc!/opttoo th11 prup.-r ,.....SHAllT7 Cowu1dt.! (harm1•r Miil' from Ult: occ11n 3 Rdrm, ilh b•th Townhom,. v.lth OAll tht• upl(rudl'' suu.ooo 754-7100 Ml'~/\ Vl.;Rf>fo: Pn•11t1.i1• tf Be• Crt'aUvc' W1·ll home. 3 hr. llv rm. din planll('(I 2 "wry 4 bdrm rm. Ip, lt!l' Kcrl't'lled Ill w\lh pallo rurd ('um . "' door. lo 11w111t ynl, Iota of Call for d<'t:11h1 Mulh BUILDERS!! ~per f':'11M.W C:n'llll Mt·~u lo1•11Uon Oldl'r 4 bdrm 011 h1rae <·ul di' 111u· l•1t with rw111 to bwld 2 or muyt}(> 3 llllJf't' WllUS l.1111t•d at $1~.000 ofk lo lmfy rm. 11uto .inr munaty po<> & t1•nr11s ~ llhutwna lmm~I O<·t'up ASSUME VA $1 12.CXX> Hy Ownt'r 01>(.•n -V..•\11 Ill H01' I ~alty 8 l/ 0 1 Sutt Sun 1 :'l 1it00 1thodl·11 111 1M1 .., '"" cllster 2 t O Or 117~ 7~ Rt:AL ESTAll: fY Uy uwrwr Mt'11u North _ --_ -_.... 6.11 141 •I 1---------- nn-11 :I hclrm :.! story <!', ~-~-LIFF~a~E ~ ---------· bll rum rm l11rl(l' yurd ..... ~."' "" "" Hw41!400t t&l.500 833 20!!7 lm~cutuw 3 Bdrm 11nd Y.A TIBURON tt.t.r I 042 FUUBRIALTY 546--0114 den home w/expandtd ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------•I livanl{ rm. Cedar wood, 3 Hdrm. 21.-, bu. muny t•x 11 t111ncd l(lu ss & tru Prtnl'1pul only 4 bdrm 3 h1t Cor:il Ci.y llunt ll11rhour Opt'11 llolhc Sun 17!KS Munoa J~y ~,!XIO llkr1W0·21G7 BY OWNER EASTSIDE CO. C'umrortJIJk lu mOA1nt t1UUM· :10110 "'I rt "' m.1 n v "<Ira.'> llt•1m rur IC\' w hoi.t ( h•.ir1 1t·r11h to 11\0\\' an 3311 22n1I '' ~~9 Xl.NT INVESTOR PACKAGE SUPER SHARP lm1na1·ulutt' 3 hr. I'• ho (C"m 1-.I home• m l'th·~J •lt•I 1\1,ir N1·w rrpt-.. rt• mu1lt•lt•tJ lo.1tdl•·11. 1·11" 1·n·1I fl.11111 ul( lllJ'lll'I li1lr 111 Nr 'l'hnoh 11·n11ri. l'v "''"" 'I c't'"' lllklt• l'.1rk ... uh wall·r .. tu1r•, W1111 t l.L,l hHll( r111 S~llUl:iQ ( ',1 II Urnm: ul \17!1 11r,,c1 Qnlut;21 li1 1 ff{ · SURF REALTY ""t•w <:hr rondo 111 • down. 1111 lo rn rust 1111 payoff t1t•nalt>, r111 qu.1hr 1111( $711,~)0 11111 ftll'f I Ill"' 11ut 2172 t'.1nv1111 l>r ------------• h.llrdwood noon. add to Mu.st sell lh4:' bt'auly & wurmth World Veteran Hkr f'nul & JlJI' On II 111111•1 r UI 559•9270 ,,..,... 1044 de II<' 8l 114!1,000 o.-i1 alck.th, ltltr. 95'-0497 642-l26l ----------...................... . WAUCTOCALVARY G11rd1·n lutchl'n homt• lmm11c 3 Br. I"• bu Am·k frplt.' an llv rm & Hoom for pool SI09,900 Opett S-1-5 at 3449,...ria. OPIH SUNDAY 1-4 17147 S-Clet'Mftte St Spacaoui. 3 Rdrm. family room. l'ath Cl·tltn1: hoU'tl' Wf•ll 1h:1·1')rUlt•rl l.Jrl(I' lot Wt'i.ll!Jlt•TrJt'I $1111.000 ~7rt .... lstJtt r'-~ \..'-Aulciates 11141 ,0 &'2~ :~;,lo:IX M.Mtitqon leach I 040 --------------·-----------...................... . EASTSIDE VETS /\llrat1tH' :I lulrm. I • h:Hh h11m1· 111 ~11011 lol'J lum (0tJUfllf) k1ldw11 Val'aral 3 twdrr1r1m 1111 (amtly '0111n !'r1ml111 l•orrwr lot' Low tlown fair llutc·h1·r l1l111·k l'r1unt1·1 wls' <;rcal f:im1ly an·a I 11111~ & hn•ukfui-1 hhr I ~•fl!l' y,irfl 1•11m11lt•tPIY C•rn you qual1ry1 fo·rwt'<I •1 ) ''" r' nc·w t>11 T • to Red Carpet 1 y ~'.II ,50IJ < '.1 II nov. 1 w.usteo! 754.1202 0nlu9' l.11q•I\ '!d~•~J \ 1•11h• I ·-ffi_ j 1r2I . Udrn." ~·ilmrl> ltrp .! SURF REALTY bath. ftrt•plat'l' $H!I :~10 979. t OSO l'all li4~ !lltil 19+ ACRES! or rt'"" t :.t yh• hv1n1: ..... l OPEN HOUSE .co. REALTY Z -" -· OPEHHOUSE s.ndoy ':00-5:00 11t3 HUMMINGllRD JUSTREOUCEO SlS.5'KJ t:u.,tom rcmod~lcd horn<· with 6 bdrm 11ml 3 IJuth~ 1lll' s unken llvmR ri1t1m It-ads lo a luri:•· l'on v(•rsatwn pat """h 11\o·r "7,ed r1n•plJt't• I 'I.I :-. l addJttOnal rrrr·pl.tr ,., In thl· l"ormal lhn111)! lto•1111 and tht• f'aontl\ ll•Hllll 1 LANDMARK IEAUTY Y•1U 'll enjoy lh•• ult1mu It! in t'•1 l1r hvm.: 111 th1 b t•x (JUl1'tt1· 4 bdrm homt• w lrml dan rm Tht·n rt' l..x in thrii Ii mo nl·w r>ool & '>Pa Many :J ml.'nll 11'!> Mu.'t Stt Suhmtl ll'rrn:. 96J.(£11 Ttu~ IJt·autrrul h11rn1· rla' <>p.n Hie. Hr. lch. play:. ('l\l••fl'>I\ •• ''"' .,, 4br 2ba rum rm s~.~Jtlll v. ;i 11 p a I' l' r 1 · u ' t u m Ry nwnn 962 SI It• dtJl)t-:. an•I l1hn1t.. .. nd plush rn rpt•t IS/mt or /\.'lsunt.1bk11~. \!A tr<ulcr :..1 l'C:.!> i>l!rJ ~Ml Sl2,!i(JO U P no r1u.il Call G1'0 llyan. 75:! l!l~u Yorkwwn V1lh•s 2 br I'; • 3000 'q ft 5 Ir• Elcl(anl dcsa1bl's thl'> b4.·aut1(ul hum•· I" I' w (rvk + II( gumc rm w/wt'l bar Xlnt luc 7 • •' ~ loan S.5!1 4175 IARGAIH $99,000 llu..' hou.w o( 1·n1t•rt a 111 rlll!nl 1ii.,u1•' a 1·11mfort .1 bit• Wt'll'llmt• plU!> .1 '>parkhn~ 1x11rl 4 hu1:• hdrm ... 3 bJ " wealth or "'llrk & 'tur Jl(t' ~1.1u1·1· I Jll Jlt~I 111 1 rv1n1• Sell•·r ,., 11frl'nnl( VA lt·rrn' i\l(Jtn :ill l11r S!l!J.11r111 ~ "477 •PET'&l'S • ('anwo Jl1g hlancls homl' with oc·<.'an '11·w Fn•shlv r<'mo<l<'lcd. 3 BR. 2 ha Tht!> ll(•1tutlrul 4 Bdrm J hath 111:1 lum hom1• 1~ l11t'c11<.,.J •, hl111•k from lhc• M1.•:..1 v,·rdl' C'ountry ---------•I TENNIS . l'Olll.. Sl\UN/\, JM'. and murt·' 4 ll<lrm, 3 ha I~ i.q rt c;11mt rrui ... tn ii uatl' I lu~l' 1mt10 ONI. Y ~.~JOO Try 10'. d11w11 llkr llrur•1• 9ti3·R:r77 9UAI L dry rm B~v:.,~ KOi i 1--w·ooo--.-.l·D·G·E-· )_ 11:1 condo l::ncl .::ir. laun ! PLA c E v. REPO ora. SUH. 1.5 TOWl ... HOME :-.t.111• & 1rnm.11 1 1:r l.;11111\ 11111m d1n111~ 1°• 111 I'·""' lull\ d 1·1·1>r.1 1 • '1 r •111 ,1 11111!11~ '. hr• t-4i:'t\~ ORT CEH1 E~ Rf ftA.'TY 640-1812 ...................... , Be.t oo ldond 1006 ·•·•····•·········••·•• I 11111\ h1m11 Ill' ti "'.1t1·1 I l\r I t..1 (1"r1IU1\ ~I '""" prn I C • nlt'r t. 111 1.l'11 •unrn 111r111·r 1111 l!r 11 k .I llr :1 lt.1 L•rr11I\ h11n11· 1 ' fir l!Ut''I .1 pl Sll\11 ~tlHI (/lit 11 llouw "·'' it. ~Ull I ,; ~•• fl1J11111111I 'fol.en H I' I 111 .J I m f I 11 .... ,1 r tJ l'li ~l\n11•~\11-l1:1 llolboo Peninsufo I 007 .••...••.•....•........ I It ... /\ "J fo IC fl :0... I .I 1,, ('1&rnl11r1.tl1k l.11nil\ l.-•;11 h ho11~•· 1 r ... 111°1 .... 111 1 11rrv S:l.:L'1 10 1 'UM~I \\ ll1·1·.i11 1"11101 tlp1·11 S.11 :-.Un I 1 H11tM ,, N MIMtdl•) /\'Ml(' 117:1 2Wll PRICE REOUCTIOH cu ... wm huall 4 Bdrm :1 hath, lwuruJ "''"' h11n11• I hou•w from I ht• 111 p;111 l1r11•r·cl lwlow r1·pl111" m1·nt r•r».t ·•I ~:!Ill 11011 11:1 ~. lt;1lhu.1 ! 11'1-:N S/\T I:! 1 c "'l\.-;·r· 11110111·:l<'l'll·:s m:1 ~1 111 CoronocklMor 1022 ....................... Uu1>11"" 717 l"nnlhrl I llr I 1111 l'.IC h I Ult• "' I lt·.111 • ruo 111 I 11 Ir u 1 I •I 1162 !)1111 IH tlv.111·r IAO llWI 2 HOUSES on LOT <! lklr Oli> 1•u1·h ~IH.1 (Miit l1vow1wr MU 7 1•1'1 SUPER OCEAH VU GUARDEO EHTRY J;uamuw l'rl'l1k. vlun !I t•ra1I tr•nn/1111· 1:!11:-i,o<HJ 11 W (' 1'1i 11t Only 1'1111 for IJllPI (lwnt•r1A1(l 1'411 11:n 111 :xl8 :r.n.1 l•mt·~I du11h•11 Ill l'l>M llldr JU"I 1·omplt•1111.i :JI.Iii Mar"u1•nh· $3~.IHlll :-.uhm1t lt•r rtl f! l'Olifl I melt•'' 1 dc·n &-i.f st•d ud ed ga rd<·ns & IH';1ut 1ful P<•t ins an• in your lif<'styl<.•. 1·11rrw :-.<·t• this hr1111t·' On<' of tlw mcrsl lrt•a11t 1ful n·dwo<HI O\ ~·rhang~ in all of ('d :\1 $270.000 . IRADLEY & CO. I< EALTOHS 673-3230 IEST IUY IH OLD CDM I <!:I lot \\1th 1800 sq fl of hOU S(' & 2 priqatl' p atios + lwr k yard. Lar_ct• rooms with o p<·n beam C'Cllings tlirouJ,!hout . Firl'plac.·c.· & custom hutlt IJ1111ks h<·h ,., T<.•rrtft(· k1t1·hl'n with hardro1·k m:ipl<.· cabtn<.'l s. lots of s tor.1µ<· douhl~ O\'C'ns. second sink huilt rn t'hoppmJ! bl0<·k. pantry C'lo1oo('l. 111tl1rl'l'l liJ!hling. 2 baths. 2 bl•drooms & tll•n or 3 bedrooms S22<J.000 OPEN SAT & SUH MOON TIL l 31 S Mwkjold, CdM ~--H. Robertsott. a..ttor 675-3637 ~ J~"iM'INfo: AVE l'ranconly $129.500 2 Br, I ha. lrl( 1mt10 & l(arnJ(l' SuJ>('r l'Ult! & l'ln. all fre.hly donl• By 11wner. 0011 HW-407:1 ur 17141 Sol>-18.') 7 CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER S199 500 , :i Hdrm. /.1v1 nflo H m h1rmal l>m111.: arcOA Jrl•I r.1 m 1 I y r rn w ;.i r u II IHl!Tu. Th111 homl' ha11 n· 1•1·11tly ht•t•n n·1111xh•INI With n1•w m11 ,,tror 11t11t(', with l1uth :irt!u, 11cw k1u•h1•n, fum1ly room 11nrl formu l tl1111n1< iir1·u I.iv 1na rtn ha" t>euullfvl uiwd hrlck flrcplan· with rlUlil'(f h,•11rt h. l"or .uldi uonal 1nformut111n und 1'1111\Jllt•lt• lillt of l~XC~IJ lHH'lal ft!11turc11 l'llll 71~731-3777 HARlotl VIEW HILLS Spacious llroadmoor Ex r't'Ullvc homt• with lari:t seduded pool & JIH'Utll IW&K4.->d wood llt'am ('t•tl 1ni.:s. m11i.s1 vt• i.t on1• rrrcphH·c. 4 bdrm + (am rm By Ownl·r S23Y.ooo (':.1175!1 1:uu <:Jj.IO l.IGllTllOllSE l.N IYOWNER ('ORONA llHillLl\NU M ST SF.I.I. T il l :-. W~:t:Kl'.:l'W UP.ST Ofo' n :nov1-:1t $173,1100 771 (M.S(l (>( 54 U lY.>% " u r In~· wt• I' k Ii 7 ~ :I !I 2 3 wkll{I\ 1h .. to0cean lly OWr>l'r J hdrm 3 h11 rnrn rm din rm <! f rplc '11 1249, 500 t)7 5 n'i:J LUSE OPTION SIO,IKJO down, SIOUO per roo, h•a11c for I yt•ur or wh11•h$."i00011pplyK :I nit, 2 bo, bcout r1•f11rh111h1•d :u:i <ioldcnrod. S11 of Ill way Ownr I Jlk r , m~• 11411 .rM •JA Z y1•11r new lwnhNI'. :1Br, SHORECUFfS ~ .• ~)~ 21.'tHa , (11m rm, w..t liur. lmm11cul11te l'u11tom ~ 2 frpl4'1!,0Ul s1deb11kony, tr u 1 It J H d rm" ~ tt t n 1153,000 640·SIJ70 honw l'vt M11Kll'r Bdrm aTATI MST IUY CdM wing h 11~ 11 " own rarepl&Cl.' ond v iew tltrk ---------• 1'1.AN V Ul•ORD'D and ()W C C1n1u1ch1t;: At kinA -----~~-----~,,,,lted. 3 Hr, 2Yt bl t.!Sl.CXKl 2 .-...... COTT•Gt Aaauma blo lat & 10'i 2nd A-.t IJ L......._ •ttr --,. avail. Not Plll _, C•onn•" • ,.._._ UMt ()ptohouae 1·5.Sat/Sun 95M4'7 '42·l2'3 Pegged h11rdwood noora. J ohn Sheu r er Rily beamed cellinp. 2 brick 64().87l6 SHORECUFFS On to:\'cn1n~ C11 nyon Wide.-('an)'on Vlt•w Architect tmerbrook l'u.'llom horne. 3 lill z HA . lJ 11h11p.-<i around f"tlo <:raC,'10115 llv nA Ht'<hK•e<l to S2U'J,:,()() C41 II for UPl1', 6'7~ ~I .,_,11=:· DON TYL•" A ••soc ..... ALTOflta ~~~:::n•nd ni ce coun --1-.,-1"----0f-fwe--d- PLUS -2 unlt11 xtnt loeaUoo on 2 ndrm, 2 balh Income comer ot. 10'~ down unit with private pal10 0 . H. Robertson. fUlr. and~l'd. 6'75·0.W toSllS,000 FOR INFORM ATION Ctlll 644-72'. , ______ _ tDIAL DUft.11 "'A.WILY IS GIOWIMGor GOIMG Call It 4Rr+2lir or 18R+38r. Perft:Cl If )'OW' In an empty nellora ayndromt Of' •tarting a family. CbooM a 2, a or 4 Bdrm or 1w1tch back • forUI MU0n1ll1 I\ '1 well located, d\armln1. extra roomy 1nd flulbl• ··- ('luh II fl•atur<'!-. u ~t·p11r:1tl' family room antJ d1111nl( room & 1:-. on :i IJr ~r· J;ol•I -.11.t•d lot C'.tll W> r-.H>1/I fur mon• 11totu1I-. · . .• . HERITAGE ~REALTORS , FAMILYWAHTED! M1"1 m'i-.I ~. lw<irm" 1 1 up I lluwn 1 :1 hath ~lt·p clwn fam1I~ rm w wl'l la.or Hu1:1· krlt'hl'n"" 1·al tnl( ar t•a ~ formal llan1n1~ rm S111tr111~ n·tl111g~ .... 1Jr:.m<1lfl .11111 1·11111 t11H"1al dl•t'•trJt111g II )IJU qu:ib(y applv .it I' Ii I 91,1 ii:u or~ 04!1 I P!l4G8 "CHARM" 'lh1:. q•ry C1ltra1·tf\t.' \of" i. .1 V c r ti 1• h o rn t ' ll·aturl':. a h1 .. 1tr·rl pool roH·n·rl p n~111 & gaii llli<.) ;i Bdrm». 2 h11th!> ;ul<.I mu ny otht'r ;irlcll•c1 1•xtra rt'aturc:. A!>klnj.\ only $112 ,tiOll Call ~ 5All(J for mnr<' details ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS POSll l'ool pala<'t' rm>u<lly 11n· M!nl4.'CI Pnmarily P<Hty planm.'<l OC8 3-171 Heal 1':.stak IRANDHEW TOWHHOMES .. Mtt.y Woods" I F..n.at.111de tosta Me'>a I ~J2Santa Ana Ave 1-:nl(hsh Tudor 2&3 Br split lt!vel, 2&:1 car aaroge . frpl cs. rru1·row1tvc11, "reenhouse w1ndow11. pool. i.pu Tt:NNIS l'OIJrt 1-'rom Sll!l.950 li4G IJ061 or U55 1!120 l>cv1•loped by Woodtrc ... Dev ('11 2 llrimd m•w 3 bdrm. 2 h a , home11, formal dtntnl( rm. 11cp. rm rm. 2 frplts. dt't'P lot, 2 car garug ... arT(l & 2t(I() Orange A v1• StJ~.000 eac h Owner/ l\gt, 552-~04 or trlJ.0782 CEDARGLEM Oilltlnrtave 2 and 3 bedroom condomlnium11 frnmW.SOO 2554 Elden Ave • <.: M 00 f\734 IYOWMlll ldf'aJ a br. ) ~ bu, n ict! yard Xlnt cond 191.500. shuttered. M8·74S4 USTSIDE COIHll 3 bla bt>droom11, l ~• hath11, n ew roof, new paint ln/oul . new cpl lhruout. Offer ed ot $107,500. PUUMllALTY 546-0114 VA fi'HATERMS COSTA MF.SA Oun 3Br. H11Ba. 11 lot. Q\.fft tt. 1 ~ ml rrom bch. fluoo. Prin only pleaae. Owner/a~. 566-2125 AMUMRVA 9~% LOAN $1$.000 D.P. ODen house am n.a, or ~ell U1.o707 CAU.'44-7JI I rJn '1' ' ' ' . . ' • aft t f·"'· Mat Santa Clara, br, 2 be, I.a fmly rm. central atr i um •IJacuul. T otal uc .-. + muc b, MU<'h ... ,.,. ..... ---- 3llll + 1x111l oldcr homl' on 11: doM·d '" l'orrwr lot. 1·pt , 1111., paml & plumbing 1111ly :! yr., olrl, nr M·hb •,11111> pin.:. a~iioma1Jl1· ~•·, loan li45 J.'l'.~1 fftormou1 E'Slde Unct.r SI 00,000 l)f)l•nSal 12 ,, :!l~Mhq It DEVIN REAL ESTA"l"E 642-6368 ftROPHTIES'• 3br. 2 ba. fresh pamt m & Nt'wl ~>~~::~ran 10,... Tll l :lO r .M.I out N(•w ~·rpt St\34 m•J la.'>ll<' Bn1o?hton by i\k m:. 1----------------1 l'TI John V;inr.in ('o :! Bdrm.,, dl.'n, l''I baths 631 C~ t•1•nlral air Hnght l<t OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1:00-S:OO "'72 JUHIPERO DRIVE MIHI ORCHARD "CREAM PUFF" :1 Hrm,, z lrnthii 'I otulh rl'furh1'lh1 ... J MU'\t w•· '" o.1p1Ju•1·1.it1· W alk 111 heJ<'h Only ~ill .11111 t'Al.I. :'IOW '' !'hi-.·rlul 1-:xqu1~111'1v 111• 1·•11 •1l1•d /\:o."11m.1hl1 loan s1:n.~~,ll M.V. POOL HOME UY OWNl':I! :1Hr. ol1·n . ram rm. '''ll 11111111.i rm an·a. :.! lq1k·.,. :! h.1 "114,!lUO f'h a l'I !171)'1 Ol't:N SUNll/\'r 12 ;, ~fl!I 1-:111•smt·n· ,\' ,. lm111.rt•ulJtt•y "''"'n WANNA BET? ta!>tc·fully dl·coratc•1I " llkr 531> 11!.I HIGHLAMDS lkauuful S u.: .. Model 111 '(\artlt•ro('k , upgra<lc·cl rn l'\ t'I ) way :! lid rm:. . l h;1tfo. d1111n.: rm i:ri·al ""'"' • t '1·11t1.1I a11 m11·ruwav" !11.<nc·r I!> movrnl( uul u( .1 rt':i . call (11r JPt>'t . you won t he· dcu•ppo1nll'll $1 17 ,!Y.>O Assum 81/• VA Ln. 111'1 )IHI 1twuvht }llU bdrm .2bathhom1tw11h <'Oulrln't find J !>IJurlo.hu.: ...,;illpapl'r crnd plu'h 4hdrm :!hJth ~ fJmal) l'ltrpl'I S throu~hou l FIXE:tt UPPE:tt rnfrl'l famtly h•im•· l.111· 4 lldrm · · l>ut1 h llavt'n l'ul dt• 'J' -.1 Su pt:r 1n\t''ltm••11t f75.llUU ,uhm1t BY OWNl':n Imm.II' l.:1• family hnt 4 Ur. :! b.1. Beaut.rut n·morh·ll'd lutch Omtnl! rm. frplt· 1n l1v rm Fam rm w bnl•k llBQ Cl\n-;1 tlhl ,,:ar w'work:.h-011 H V p.1rk 1nl!. Nr lot•J1·h MLST SEE ' Sllll.5<10 rm hom1• 1m a 1J11: fruit lwanng rruat tn••'' 1n lf1'(• fllh'tl 1111 r11m" on pool sated back yJrd . hy & li•t u. ... '"''"' , nu c·uuntry k 1tc·ht•n . 1 .... 11 HYITAGEPARK tA<hal ~.!XXJ wall huy p:ittos. doubl•· J(arJ.:L' 3152 YELLOWSTONE l'erlN1. 1n t:wr) "'a~ for YOl H rdmllY ' $!H !1:'141 ~t '"JSl-:T H I' ~7111141 2 Udrm l ' 2 bath:.. 2 ~lory Nrw rm m;trket A!.sumahh• l11,1n Xlnl OPEN SUN. I ·5 l':ill Gen Hyan 7f)2 1•t211 ~~LlfA41!~ )_ P9LAUACILE By Ow ... ER mnd ~"> !100 " DAVID D. CARLSON I mmt.'CJ JIC.)SWl>:o.11111 111' • Open Sat/Sun 12-S Sl7 Vidoria St. f>45·RStZJ • 675-5930 • . 1lov.n t..:•· .! Bdrm :! L.1th .REAL .. -•T•O•R-·1-3•1··9·2•9-l 1 uwnhou.w "' I rvl• t.!J r l pu\117' & luuncln rm 1•001. 11:1una & r .. 1· .irt'J l)J>l.·o hQu.~1· !'>Jt :-.un l I ~1 or rnll 96il '.l7!l0 for ·• IJIJI 111r.4 I M J p I l' v. o 11 rl S><1.Sm MAYIE "SOMEOAY" ISNOW!! $72,000 11.1. I ( I ""' I d \I -PROPHTIES . Eastsidc :1 bdrm I bo 'hl.lrdwood floor~. h ay wmdow. Hrc•plaC•'. llll't! enclosed yard. 499 I':. 19lh. St t:vstu Mt>!lu 3Br, 2Bu + bonuii rm up· s tairs, gn•at ur1•a & gor)'.le<>US hOUhl' Thi• Heal Kcitale Connl·Cllon 17141 5~·997'1 By Ownr I ACJllt SAVE s's S Lovely 4br 2''1ha. rm rm. wet bur. back lluy condo MJny e xtrai. ~ pati()!;. pool. Jac. iiaunu. t enn Assuml! S72.000 ~·'k =->yr loan. t l'ncc $88,0001 ()pen Sul/Sun 11 · 5. 63 J.24 97. S4ft 01()11, 356 IAUrdes 1.n EasL'lide By Owner :I hfl. P '• ba 2 patios. t'.P Xlnt <.'lind. $91 ,SOO Open Ually 12·4 543.7454 EASTSIDE R-2 F'r1•11hly p:iinll'd 2 n fl cottage on butldablt• H 2 l ot $74,UOU /\1(1tnt Mil 7:Mi7 -It's worth l'Om1ni.: to !-.t't' Th111 l Story 5 llH :I 11:1 home The• l'nlan• h•1m1· hAh bl.'r•n l'11•1t11ntly rt• modelt.-d in warm l'llrlh tones St:!!J ,11110 lllH'n ITlllfit Sut1Sun I:! 4 2735 Sa n J u a n L a n ,. Qv.ner11\1ownt 5StG·b885 R.V.DEUGHT 4hr 2ba Ml•'la Verdi• honw, flll ll(t' corner lot W1:.t!paratt! dnveway & storage arra. 13ft x 60ft ror all your It V net-di. Convenaenlly locatt!d workshnp w 1240 & 120 volt.s outlets av 111 I Close lO country club & goH cour11c $122,SOO . Uy Owner 004! 7620 10,... Tll 1:)0 ~.M I 3 BK. $70.500 $.'>ClOl.I rluwn I Ownl'r wall l·arry p11pi·r I N 11 ·qua I 1 I y 1 11 g Ownr Al(t, 751 11182 j ~.~!:~~ ........ !~.~~I Fmtcntic Sea Vu ~e Jhr, 21"111:1 011lal wp i.wlt.'1 + uv1•rs111• 2 l'ar 1:ar Dana Pmnt ~ h1·iit O<'t'an vu buy ..ti $1~1.llOll J1•n1>t>n & ('11 WktJy-. lj.J3 lb&t ,l'VClj \;44 574il OCEAN VIEW IUCHPAD 2 ll<lrm ... w lj,?e n·l' rm & yard 1-'rplc, spa. l'U!-.tom :.tamed glass door.., fo'r windows lnct'nSI! t'l'dJr dO&'t Loaded w w1HHll-<l t harm /\.'>king $123.000 <..:all to :.ee anytime Coastal ,,..rtiH 496-8338 IHCREOllU HULK Sp11c·1ous i::.rnt• r11om . '"' muntry k11t•h1•11 "" ~tollt' frpk. 42112'.!' !>Wrm 1w111I B1R '-'arty '>J>a K1J1 Jl<1111I 4 Ar 3 ba All IOAtlw &. pla.,ter Only 5 yr .. n1•w l.A."t ·., negol1ah• 1 CASTLER.E. 141-1667 <Jo.-can.front on tht• '>Jnd Prof deC'oratcd 2br <!!JOA rondo Scrurtty. pool . sub park1111( 11·on su.lt•r n.'flllna 1 &M H6()4 Kt!al Estate CKE1':KSIDF. Ai.pen 3 br . 2 ba. upicradcd. a1n S98.SOO MI ·403!! WOODIRIDGE SACRIFtCE .. --••••••••••..iiiiiil -1 View the Orean & Manna WAUC TO HACH i\pprt1x 500 yard,, from thll> super sharp 3 Bdrm home. loaded wath f'Xtra:. +beautiful low main tl'nancc l.andsl·apan~ Only $122,lm ()pell Howse Set" 1-5 9722M ..... da Juck Flcrk & l\ssi>t 963-0926 Broadmoor cxel•ut1v1• (mly home 4 bdrm. fmly rm wtlvly crlnum Seller mot.rvated Submit Walk to pools. park & school:-. This home has never been hve<I in Call now• 646-nll macnab I Irvine realty OHH SUN. 1:30-4:10 P.M. 2903 N. RAKER <o ff /\clams). M F:S/\ VERDE . "F.astside - Westside" it's hard to find a better huy than this 3 BR. 2 bath home priced to sell at $107.000. SpuC'ious living rm w/crackling used brick fplr. formal dining rm. sep . laundry rm & de lightful kitchen /family rm combo. Huge covered patio for kids & toys. John Gran ath642-K235. <X·l08> USTSIDI COST A MISA NF.WLY L I STED' Beautiful trce -linPd c ul ·de -soc s treet enhanc<>!\ this well cared for 4 BR horn {' ut the still low price or $111 .!}50 !! Ready to go -don't w~ilt! Lois Miller 642-8235. <X-109) SPACIOUS COMDOM11t41UM 3 BRs. 2YJ baths -Uvln({ rm w/fplc -rormol dlnln~ rm w /panel Inst & mirrored wall~ -kitc hen w/blt-lns & eating area + extra cupboards - master suite w /veulted cellln", walk·ln wardrob + private deck - covered patio +low m aJ nt. yard. All for only $91,500! HU RRY ! Lorraine Rennie 752·1414. <X-110) '42·1235 ...... 200 t01 Oovtr Orlw H•rbOr View Canter Irvine •t CaMCIU' Vallty C.nter 752·1414 . .. .. from this 1800 sq. rt. 3 Bit home w /t·ommun1t y pool , therapy spa & saunas . Reasonably priced at $1CY1 ,500 Ask for J erry at LanRo Heal -~!Jll.e. ·~1.1812 CuslOm 3br 3000 sQ ft Wood/Jelass. J ue U1·1•11n vu. $2:85K. 661·1221 ------PREVIEWSllOWI NG M ARINITA Prestigious r esadenct>s near the mari na 549-51 11 ; 493 ·4 006. 831-3540. ----BT~ 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner 8"'1% assuma ble VA option. Newly r<' decorated 3 an . 2 BA Fam Rm fo'tplc. Bltins Near shopplnf( & schools LowS80's. Aft. 6. 768-4447 I HH <.;ONOO-SS:l,SOO RcuutUul J(round::.. (jUll't. secure LarRc patio. low maintunence Mon· an rond Owner R47 2166 3Bll. I"• ba. lowes t pncc, $69,900 Pat. aKl!nt . 963-0961 t:xclus1ve L ake Park area 3 br. 2 ba. splat level malitl'r bdrm, ram rm. dtn rm. sunken ltv rm . bonus rm Ownertaient 5345 0321 Heal 1':.sla te CiREATVIEW of Turtlerock & Newport ltalls, prk & lake Top rondo in Hon<'hn San Joaquin 2 Hr i den. rorm. dirung. w1•t bur. frplc, sLeps to pool L1kl' new upgrade~ $145,000 752·11<>4. 7S2-0J92 WOODBHIO~t:. Wiiiow 4Rr, 3ba, ram rm. dtnang rm . plus h t•pts. up· graded. 11uto spnnklers. p11l10. gar opne r By owner $119 ,500 Ph 831.3496 HUCH CDS LOT lOlally pnvale & rcnred pool plu.'I ll'(c yanl &at acceas 4 HR+ 2ba GRF.ENTRt;F.2Br. IBa. > 199.!iOO ONLY~dn. LR. f'R. rrplr , eomm I.I Prof.1llCMMll1 pool, by owner $75.000 Assumable loan. 48R. 2'' f6J..ll77 911&-3.')!ll ba . clubhse . pool . ---11.JRTLEROCK VISTA jacuuif wc1ghtrm. len · SUPB POOL Beaut 3 Bit Madison ~·Vil a As~ S8J.J~ l Ir, J be+'-tasffc townho me by Uro11d P-t•V.._ 1034 .......... A awr....., moor VIC'w. upgr udcd ••••••••••=!••••••••• • StM,000 ..._... -r carpt.'UI. Ooorina. Make GOOO •a•... olfer on thl8 br1md new ,. """' 1.1.1.M/Mwek ho t 975 1055 Near best schools. shop· 116-1461 me 00~~--- ping, ~!r,eeway. 4 BR. 2 Afford.able U.r upgraded BA ho .. .., LMM W /Optlott Cardirt. SRU50. Cenlury Parle Place.lnc842-746J Newly painted. t br 21 Newporl Center. IY OWMlll lownhornc. N ear lhl' 64()._~ __ . ----- Beaut Green Valley, buch.Cellfordrtall!' Greentree buutyl 6 Queen'• Park 3 BR + Pa.ril Place.Inc IM2 7461 bedrm. 3 bath, uparaded. (Of'lNI dlntna. Cuatom PIUC• at•HT Century 2J Newport thruout Huse brick Neel I bedrm, 2 balh in Oenter,&40-5351 cov'd paUo. redwood hot JlbOd arte. f\1 11 prtct-on •RE.NT OPTION or b\lY tub. boet atoraae area1 fy'71,950. bill 4 er. condo. Pool/. fantutlc kitchen wtaollo Paril Place,lnc 8'2 7461 JM<' ttnnl.I. Call &44-6*1 maple butcher block -• counter. 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IC' ~l'l'OI l't'llll ,11 ,11r & ll.l'l '" J"' l•I I tllfl mUNl' lllllll $71 ·~ 11291 Y..,.._.ood Out. .. 11.1nd1ni l "" "',.'" • I' .1 r k t h ,. rt r ,, o m 1t1 .. nh11m1 "''"' • nl u•nt In ... bc>ol -.hopp1nt.t A ........... , \\ • ' ~1:·1 ··~· 4791 R.cl lluff I ll't' I I "ih•l'll 4 "''(ll"IN1'11 ht>rTll 141lh 11nt1JI "" 0111 tnf'•'\l 1t1ru1tJ! 1• • • ~"-• uu \t fllt'nl 111 l>•trl\ "h1N1t ,\ llf 'Vt•lllt.. ""'' .. JV LOWER THREE AltCH IA Y Yo111r c9'a1tc• to lh·• 61t • pd ••t• CJGh-CJlllr~ ~~Hy.._. crrh·.cl! T1tl1 ~l ~oom.l lMIMl.._•o ._.... ... _....~.._ 1J.w-.d...._.~ roo. k prtud to Ml. "°" c• .. foy h prl•at. a.oc1'. t...aa co.f'h ecf CO«t• Mttt, t"'KrffllMa c.....,. ..._. ..iy nr .. Arc.h a.y con offw o..ty UH.000 .bi!J.gO 497-3 331 011 1111• <. t1J llJ• < ,,, .. 1 1._.,~ to Lingo llr~1 I 141> 'llll \ I h1 111 II " h.1th.... ... 111111\ '"""' \\,111.. 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IHI & den lo\ '>!lLlr Ill~ I dUltl•d t t•rJ~ 'i, l~·Jut k111 h lo\ nook & 011·r..121ar ~ar lo\ npnr l,i:1• h:ilronv on l!r•'t·n l~·ll ~.,, 11111 in In ;.il !Hl.!f~V t 'onll' :-.1·1.· ;,.'.:! 321111 ACROSS STREET FROM LAKE Wnoc1hndit(' •\rbor l.,1 h tw•.1ut1lull}' upi.:r,1d1•d :! hr :! ba. d1•11 . huJ!e mHstA•r bd & bath. pvt t>cut·h & Ja<'Ulll 01m1•r v1e\o\ SS0.000 111 i•. Isl ·m. Only s11s.ooo Po!>s1 1111• 1 radt· M0· 1!122 OPEN HOUSE l'c•nt huu.w l'U11do 011 .:olf c~1ur.<' l'·inoramw 111•\o\ Hanchu :-..111 fo.1qu111 :1~ I{ ii n .1 \ 1:!!I ,->ll11 <Mn Hkr Kt:! ~'hi>.'> '1111i·•}~~r11. ~T.m111.1 1 lll<d1'10lll 1101111 "1lh l'l'll 11 ,JI .111 ,11,, ~u1w 1 1.1r11I 11.1µ1111-: $1~~ .. ou 14752 &.I Air~ Ol'l':N t:! t 1:11•••r1t11•1· ·I l•l'dr1111rn llrooldll'ld lo\ 1th 1'1•ntral ,11 r C'O\('lt'tl Jl llllO & l.u J.!t' bJt'I.. .)Jrd Walk to puol. ~1Jrk & '>h<itlPllli.! bi,!~ 4832 Kron OPEN 12 _. Ran<'h 4 bedrnc.1m (,1mrl) ho~ w1Lh central arr, t'tlv('rt'<f pal10 & larj?f' n ·· ar yard No association (ee!; SI 10.000 -.-RANCH REAL TY 551 2000 am sq ft. 4 Bdrm, 3 ba home an The Ranch. Nf'14 plu.sh carpi. lrg fam rm, formal d1ntn~. :O.l'P breakfast ar('a. Pool·sz lot \o\/Xtra s pare for garden. d og run. boat ... t.nrnite Nr :-.ehls. park & tn1n1:-. No Jssoc ft'<'S Ownr mo1 1ng nut ol ,l ,1tl'. f;.i:,t l'Sl' 1'1114 Sl 2H.50U Hy 11wn1·r ~I ~1'lfi(i ASSUME VA 8 '12°'0 $89,900 3llr. :!Ba. 2 rar .1tarai:t- w'l'll"C opnr. blO<'k fnc·d yd. covered palJO. frnt rourtycl, freshJy Painted UNIV.PARK SPECIAL :! bJrm tu~ nh11ui-1• l'ourt \.int 1•11L1 l.lnt·1• l'•l<lri.' trlc· rn 1·ntr} .... un 111 k1t1·hl•11 & hv1ni.: rm l'IUo'.ih c1nn.imon 1 rpt~ in '>ll<t'P'"i: un·u ... Sorwr up ~rnd1.-... throu.:huut Y11u mu:-.L -.t·~· to a1111n•1-. N1•11r by JljAll,, ,·oun1. µark:. (':di now~ SURF REALTY 559-6800 ENTHT AIMER'S DB.IGHT Pool & Much More You'll relax and 1•nJll) th1'< un111u(' rt-drs1~n1•d For~!.t Hills m od 1•I 3 bedroom, 3 ba. forma l dm1ng rm a nd family room home t'rom your baleony you over look your st unnrng pool. Jacuzzi. game rm and J!37.t'bo. You will love th1• ma:.tt•r :-.u 1t C' with a w a r m ( 1 r c p I a c 1• • Cahfom1a 11vm,.:: al 11·-. best SJJS.900 Open S&ln. I ·5 pm 4152 EscYdtro Dr. tRACQUF.TCl.UHl - \\,\11 IU-KO'l.;f llOMI ._ Inc. Rl:AL ESTATE 631-1400 IUUTIFUL llG ll:IOdeg Ocean v1t.>w lN!l.'t N end hdl.stdc cul <le :-.ac 2 blk:. to beh 4000fl. ~lass, warn. tile 4 RH 3 RA ram. rm gue::.t swtc Ry Ownl.'r fm:ancUlg. 36S Heather rt La~ Reh. Open SIS. l2S.~12 BY OWNER SJ..26.000 2 Br cottage. close to beaeh & town. 0\o\ncr will finance 494 7296 GOOD FtHAHCIHG Charmtn~ family home on street to s t reel lot. n • cmtly remodeled. and. reram1c tile in baths & be aut1 fu I <'a r pe t 1 n g $120.<XX> PROIATESAU South Laguna : for those who like the cha lle nge or a fixer-upper . see this one tod ay! Requires rourt conrirmation. of· fcred at $1.29,000 MYSTIC PARK A serene mt & canyon VICW With glimpses O( the ocean , this spacious 4 bdrm. family home has been freshly painted & carpeted. S207,000 0 1'1-:N 11ous .. ; S at & Sun I 5 Grl't'nlrt'<' 5 Br . J bu. fam1ly krtcht.>n, laundry nw1m, 2026 "I fl $113.!IO(J Own1•r 1294! :-,kylJrk ~·4431 u1&oul. new 1·vts &drps. t•---------!'J"~l"ll_f..T ·~\..~·~ociat4'-~ ... Lantest 1n Woodbndite. 5 Ur 3 ba. k1lc.:hl•n nook. 3 1 .1r 1t.ir t1 l1• roof, hl·kyrd 11('\o\ On rul-Oe s ac Prof lndc:.1·pd & upj(r 'd t thniout $1%,00o Pnn1· '" noly !'>.'l!l~t!> FAMILY LIVING ATITS BEST frpk Mr "':1t.1one 12131 900.Qll or {714 l 502-3831 TIJRTI~EROCK G LENN 4br. SanJ?le family. P vt yard Bt!aut1fu lly up· J(r:idt'd & landscaped for low ma 1nl\•nanc e ~227K 5 Hdrm Deane hc•mr w hal1·ony Super Kens· 1ngton Mdl. Open Sat /S un 1·5. 492 1 Basswood Ln <Univ Pk l f R t-: N 754-6501 t-'rom tht-momt•nl you ---- :-.tt•p thru th1• douhlc ---------• wood & g la ss ent ry COLLEGE PARK doors. you ;ire s Ur· OPEHTODAY 1·4 rounded by quality 14851 VTt.LA l'lu.."h carpetini:i. parquet MA' ' ...... flonrinit . d e:.aJ,!n cr 2350Sq.rt.Come11 Plan. w a 11 pa IH' r & I u s h 4 bdrms .. family + b1J! ' lundscap1n~ h1 i:hlr1.thl bonus rm. Close by park h f I & pool. Comfortably ap-• l 15 pro (':-.:o.aonal Y de pointed & well main· t'Or;.ited 3 Bdrm IO<'aled tamed Numt'rous dcluxt• in Unav('rc;aty Park II fealur ei. Pri<'ed for Community pool. ten nis ·ck 1 t $ll3 ooo 1'0llr1S & a r<'a park. Con- H·nienlly loculed near Fashion Island & So <.:oast Plaza CORNETTE REALTY 972-9011/661 -1714 • i!i,1!\t111ll!\ ,\: Q' ll .. i.!\ I\~ I I Ill'!\ A1nq t)40 · S~6fJ Anytime E.1stbtull Prol Bldg Location Wanted Uruvers1ty Park 3 This 2 bdrm .. 2 ba. bd r m . Deane Ho m e . l o wnhom e i s free · _Prln __ c_._on-""ly_ss&-_8529 ___ _. s landtng. It has a cov- Sharp Colon y 4 br 2ba ered p a tio w i t h a ram. rm. Cent. a ar. Many minimum car e yard. tras $98 900 gt Jdealfor couple!$94,900 l x . , . a . 1 !>44-4880 or 551 ·5747 WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS Ueslrous or living ln the beautiful Lakeside com· munlty of Woodbridge' We have homes availa· ble ln the p rtce range rrom m .900 to $14s.ooo. Please call tor de taJls. JI ,,.-Wfl< •PBRl(J(,f I' ~fAIT~ 551 3000 HELP! .,. We mm t aeU ln a hurry • aod are holdin g Open Houle on this 3 Bdrm this &mday from I to 5. 18021 Norton. Unlv. Park. OML Y St6,SOO I. T .S UAL TY Hl-4741 COUNTRY STYLE LIVING ln Nort.bwood'a ~autiful Am berwood de ve lop· m e n t. 2 s t o ries. 4 bedrooms & family room. ~tral air, fully landlcaped, cul-de-sac & ou&atandl.ng value. Price $111,950. :~ l'"l'.'r"'Jl Woodbrid~e 4 bdrm. 3 ba. highly upgraded Willow Professional landscap· 1ng. xlnl. 10<'at1on. Owner $129,900 559-6337. ()p('n House Sat l l·Spm Sun 1·5pm 114 Son~sparrow ---- LoCllJMCI leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PORTER REAL TY 1000 N. COAST llWY. 497-2461 WOODS COVE Gr eat r e lare m e nt o r starter home. witb ocean vtew : 2 blocks to beach . spacious 2 bdr m., la rge living rm. wit h frplc., gleaming hdwd. floors. 2 Decks +pallO. $165,900 CROWMPOIMT Ocean s ide of hwy .. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. atnum : quil't & exclusive art-a near Cresce nt Bay Beach. $225,000. MONARCH TERR. With a Spanish fla ir : beautiful 4 bdrm, 21h ba. family home . 3 Car garage. $250.000. MOSSIEACH Almost oceanfront. 4 bdrms .. 2 ba ths , d en , pool, a r tist 's stud io . Redwood & ceda r con · st.ructk;o. $397,500. THE OLDE GRAY MARE SHE AIN'T WHAT SHE USED TO BE ! And n eit h e r i s thi s CHARMI NG, R USTIC OLDE LA G UNA DUPLEX TWO·St or y architecture w /detailed exterior or BOARD & BATl'EN WEATHERED BY THE SALT AIR . located just a SHORT STROLL FROM THE B E ACH . Uppe r unit features liv. rm. w/ex· poeed wood BEAMED \t11• N r,, '~' ~;".lp,.w 'I L<t!IU/\8 e •. .,,.., co) 9"•·~· 1tAJ •<4 1111 '1b01 en.ht .......... ''t y utn l .1Q""'' <.,., "'"" ,,,4, 4w, •~·• 2 BDRM 2 ba th Upper Unit al West N ine. Most deslreable Joe. We ocrer this unit for only $93,500. MODER N COMM 'L BLDG. Good location. Superb architectur e xlnt construction . S air cond ()(fices. Ample pa rking . $4.50,000. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath home localed in total privacy 1lus "old world" home has much sought after charm. High ceilings m the llvlJlR rm. lge frplc, floor to ceiling. Frt-nch doors opening . to deck and pvt yard. Presented at only $128,500. 1990So. Coast H1gh way LAGUNA BEACH 49-MSl9 955--1570 =@= SPRING R.IMG Airy 4' bright 4 Br home with Gorgeous Ocean View s . Big liv rm w/frplc & French doors to brick patio & firepit. SUIJ,SOO. OCUMSIDE of HWY Cute 2 Bdrm h o m e w/guest apt. Close up ocean view. $225.000. DOLPHIN It.I. 494-8511 CEILINGS le OCEAN I~~~~~~~~ VIEW. Lower uo1tl· w/spacloua llv. r m . It ---------*Pl8ver kitchen, opens OPIH HOUSE to cozy enclosed rear ~S:OO yard. Tucked behind all • this. t.be curious will find LY larle utiL rm. w/FULL BATH , SEP . EN · TRANCE & paUo .,ea. This property has been tenant o ccupied. The Mldu's P.dr.w! ~ 1:1:<1 IY ~ 'J'• l .'()()() Have llOl'.lldhln~ lo sell? yard " property Is in Cl ned ... need ol aeoeral clean-up "iwi~i~i1 iii1i ....... ii0i1itiwieilli. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil frpleot.Y oCelbow grease; R·2 lot with one 2 8clrm .• l beth "°'* PLUS plans foe' additional 2 bdrm .. 2 bath owri'er's uoH ! P«mlta and coastal ap. proyaJ already acquired. Beautiful ocean views. Call Linda Mccurdy, 752-ta>. 1 bUt with a fresh coat o pain\ le a little imagi.na· tlon you'll have .. A HORSE ~ A DJF· F£JlENT \AILOR" Of. feredforlmJDed. aale at · POSONAUZO PIOfESSHIW. SOVICE SIJt.IOO MMce S&&TODAY ll OOHS TOMORROW I MISSIOM llAl.n J QUAIL PLACE PIOPllTIU .. 10,..'"' .. ,. , ..... , LagiMaHJl1 1050 MuJonVlefo 1067 Mtwportleodt 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Btt 2 BA. Monlcrrt-y t'Ondo. tuj(}Uy upl(radl'<l. $19,500 Ownr K3'1 !>9'.M 3 BR 2 BA. Monte rrey rondo. tugbly upgraded. $79,500 Ownr 837-59'.18 f\-11ullful upgt11J~ J HK. l lkt, 'T'lffony modt•l horlll' for '>Ille bV 01o1tn1·r l.r14 1 11 r n 1• r 1 o l . n t' w I y lun1hcp d. '>ky111t•d 111 rm w/wuod pont·ll1n14 lk1•11r,1111r Meitr lll<. BY OWNER __________ , ~wWLY wull('OVt·nn~i. IO Hartaor-Yi•w Home~ Twu Valu;.ible prop 1111 .,Jle Hoth l1ll'at .. 11 un J>UI k OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE TODAY I TO 5 <>PIH SAT /SUM 1-5 23412Camanto Marcial Laguna Valla~<: your dream townhort11• "" amen1t1es $77,000 A#. 548,~155 1052 .•...•.•.....•.......•. Laguna Niguel Realty ... MOST DESIR.AILE 3 Hdrm garde n homt• 111 prt-st1g1oui. N1~u1·I Shores. Redwood deelt ~ tn rear yard & bra·k pdt10 1n fro nt. l':lct· ~aragt> door. This onl' 1:. vacant. ready & \o\-a1t1n~ for you $139.500 THE HILLS Yn-y. -'que 5 bedroom ift Comt Royal.. This Me-diterranHR styfe residettce is an excelettt • .._. $259,000. A great family hom1• w J t Bd.rm.c;. tale en try & coun try lotch. Bnck (rpk 111 Lavang rm w/t•;.itheJral re11.r.ng. 2 pat.ios. lrg lot Short walkm~ d1sta11l'1• tu Jr High School & closl' to nt>W park. '93,()()() 49).9494 495-5220 49~2413 830-5050 -33001 lllccaltffl', Dana Poiftt 4 bedroom faMlty home with fantastic floor plan in Sunset Hills. $120,000. -24592 Hart>or VJew #I, Dana Point OcHn and maritta view Condo with 3 bedrooms and use of pool and ;aa.m. $107.500. Aungo ~JI.JI••••• 495-1720 On the OranqP Coa~·lonk to Unoo first ~ -__ ,Hee~ ~ REALTY Causey & Company IRIMGYOUl PAJMTBRUSH and your imagination to make this 2 bedroom home In South Laguna a real charmer. Walk to beach. il03.500 • WOODS COVE One of Laguna's hnesl areas with a breathtak· ing ocean view, t all tree:-. and ga rd e n s. 3 bedrooms, fam ily room and guest q u a rters . $2:1>,<XX> • IMCOMEPLUS O<'ean. golf and tennis in this brand new San Oemeote duplex. Earh 900 Glcwrn St. U.,..lltocll unit r ea tur e s 3 ~~=====~~ bedrooms. 2 baths and - fantastic views. $165,000 110.So. Coast Hi way in Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 M. L.,.a M-'oft 2CHARMERS I easy p n ce. 3 blocks lo downtown & beach. Both for onJy $179,500 Owner finance /'\JEWELL I '~"l \1 I h' , 1qun.1 L11 11 h \Q J 1,•,41 JtM-, 1a..ba. frplc. 2 patms t;nd"d yd . 495·4779. SBS.900 Beautiful by Owne r Lo"e ly ocean VI('\\ 48R. 31:- ba. 3 car garage Approx 4(Q) ft. Will ta ke partrnl trade by owner S400.ooo 4.~3005 res. 540-9550 ofr St0.000 REDUCTION Monarch Bay Tt-rrnn· NU WtO<;EAN VIEW. Open Sun 1 5 32719Sea Island Drivf' 640-6259 c/M~.ie/1 REA/LTV 1055 ..................•.... LGE CORNER LOT on exclusive <'Ul·dC·S3<', across from lakl'. 4Br, fam r m . <'Stm rfrc 581-6787 Owner a skin)! Sl.22.000 CHARMING Lab Forftt Homr lyPac~ $99,995 Near new, qwet cul·dl' sac, 4 bdrm. 21>:! baths. bu 11l -1 n ~ w i th m ar rowave. fireplace. air cond .• fenced & landscaped . carpet & drapes. ready for tm· med. OC<'Upa ncy. (714)761H>363. 11 lO 5 or 54 6 ·88 0 1 & l eavf.• message. 1 Miles to Newport Cen· ter; 6 bd.rms .• 4 baths. LGIJllllG HHJ-1 I 052 LagilMo N~ I 052 lge. ram . rm .• 2 kitchens. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 frplcs .• 2 large decks. 3 e ntranc es. 180 Deg. ocean view; 2 bib. to the beach +every time sav· ing gadget imaginable. fo r $3SO.OOO. O wne r finaociJli. .., A Mew 51..,...- 0rSubmit Lease/Option Open Sun. 11·3. On the beach side of the hwy. Take Victoria Dr. to 173 McCauley & closely ln· sped UUs quality crafted 3 bdrm. fr den hom e; about a s min. stroll to famous Victoria Beach. It l.s attractive & loaded with extras, for only t225,(XX). Wll LNM/o,tt.. Hyptotlc Coastal Y• Til r u A r t i s t r y & Skill ... beautiful s tone bas been embodied with cedar & used brick In this NEW 3 bdrm, 3 bath, bobby rm. home. in Its "Garden or Eden" aet· tl.ng. It deries detcrip- tion. cballenaes com· pariaonl Move In for S20.000 optioG depc»lt " SJ.500 I*' maatb. A.aldns s..ooo. " .... s. &.am. * * OPEN I ·5 * * OPEM OM a MIGUa GOLF COU.SE. 3 Bedroom home on the fairway. Pool. spa and the good life. $319.000. SEE PHYLLIS STITES AT 24012 PASEO DEL CAMPO. OPEM IM MOHAltCH SUMMIT I. B·P lan unit. 2 Bdrm. & den. 2 baths. panor amic ocean & mtn. views. Enjoy sunsets of Catalina Jsland. Comm. pool, jacuzzi & c lbhse. $134 ,500. SEE HAL CARDWELL AT 31081 ALMARA LANE. 1·5. SWIM YEAlt AltOUMD in this executive sty le ranch home. The m aster s uite is second to none. Well m anic ured, low mainte n a n c e landscaping & located in Monarch Bay. $289,900. A COlDWB.L ....... CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ull rll\b. pal.lo wll·uvl'r Oprn tL'>t' Sat & ~un. or 1·,111 for 11ppl, K3I} 4033. ~illOI V('ra C.:ru7.. M V s.autffulty Decorated .1111.I furn11ohN1 ror 11•11-. t.h.m l'UlllP(Jt,1bl(' mdl IS Jr,ll'cl .11 11 1.:hly up ~rndl-d 2 'torv. :lbd rr 11 . Cam rm, :!1 • IJ,1 Ill w111Mlc•d drl'J with \o\alk"J~' pooli.. & lot lot~ ~1 K9ll'i &761HllH Newport hoch I 069 ······················· CONDO IY OWNER 3br2"'2bd. S9'J 500 Near I loa.: !:-4~ 3639 ..;.~S +view <'IJbtom hit '<Int n111d J u '> l d \' t: u r ,, I l' ti & htnd..'><' a 1>4 .. 1 .I Lr 1t 11 ll 1 sep gut~l .ipl Fu II pnn S279.500 i\J?t. l,t-t %1.1 liq Canyon T"""hse Sweeping i:nlf t•ou r"t' \ u 3 br. 2i;, ba. lg Au1tusL.1 mdl Enil ur11t. ll4Mll'l1ll• & Jac.:uzz1 Lo dwn . ..r~sum1· trn larH'I!. B y t1Wlll'f 1)4().7778 BEACH COTT AGE BY THE BAY .~P,~Q ... ~~~. "' pool pt l.Jm rm , 1·umµkll'I} r.·mu1frl1·cl tl1J.! lot mu<'h m un· Owner will fanan1·1· 11 M>MMt-;1c;~wr !'.br. 3 1·.rr J(or. Uu.;1· tt•11111~ 1·ou1t MIA! yrd $23.'>.0UO F1•t• !JALF.rtMO 4BH. VICW "' pas k & c it y lii:ht S219.000 f"IM' 494 2oi:1 •ULTIMATE• I nw'!~·~!~Y~t."' home Cap•· Cod m 1·r looklng 7th r.n·1·n !i ll r. ~,.,Ila, family t111. 'tu1h ,,,una . ">Va :1 frplt• :-., ;i Wl'lUdr .... W!IOd llr~ I mor•· 01H·n I 11' \I Sat Sun 4•~1 H2.'JO J nit 21 ~ ts1\, trpk. 1J111 f1·\s111nallv dt~l·orat1•d l'Ollllo ~115 111111 I\ I ..... II • • lll< t 1lc·n :!' 7 111\ c·onclu hnJw1J llr-. Ill'"' t'Jflll'l • h<ll'kh,1y 111'\o\ Stll5 '"'o Hy Own!'r 1;..i.1 >l:ll~t llEi\C 'II UL; 1'1. .. :x hlk to Ol'1·:rn \\ Nt'wp11rt :! 111 I :.! hr r I hr i:u1•,t .1pl Cr1·:it "II"' ou:r w111ll•1 11·11tJl'I Xh11 111rnm1• ll l:ll7~Jl»2Zi:t lh OWTIC•r •!'.Et\Vll-:W HY OWN EH• IJµgr.Hfrrl II J m pt 1111 model. 3 111. 21, ba + I ni ly rm Ot•1•an & mJ,!ht 111" v11·\o\ (juJrcl I!·'"" pool t1•nn1~. $;lof,,uoo i:!I :1 • 4311 Jli:!'I 1.\1-'('kemb &. L\l'" 0111\ l'nm· Onlv · BAYCREST UNDER $200,000 ltautiful 3 Bdrm. 2 bo. Mr ptrled for adult hincJ and ttlferloiftmq. Bob Oicllittsoft, Ju;. 979-8533 T t:HIU Fl<' C.:ON UO Adult t'Qmrn 2 + 0 & ::: h.1 C'lo:-.1· to 01•c>a n Sllll.UOO llollli. Wood Ht•Jltor 67541676 cr('(.11t net~('(! s1ss.0001---------- h.it:int•I.' A!>k inr Ed t1wmow964 2455 Tenru:. Villa~. Blufb. 3 bdrm. 21'2 bath Century ---------•I 2t N~wport C c nl1.·r , HEW EXCLUSIVE G40-~7 BLUFFS LISTING Custom Cunrlu l p l>(radcd & 1.•nlar1ted l.'rul llllll :! Br. clt'n 1n th• ... t story ho ml' SI ol'J. ~1r111 t )pt•n !:>Jl 1 Sun I ~, J l 54a.i 1\•1•rud.1 l..on•n111 BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67S.4'30 EASTILUFf ('ONTF.M POHAHY •BAYFROt>U• "11th l.iri:?t· µ1er & !>hp Formal d1mnl!. ~('par.it•• forruly mom, largl' hv an.I(, .I Bdrm" + mJl<I ~enl 558-1809 or 675-691111 4 bdrm. 4 bath on p1 l Chcrrv Lake . Sunn \ deckb & boal dock. Uni qoe S268.000. Pnn. only :!21.5 Heather Lane, N II ()pt-n Sun 1-4 Pnn uni~ 6'i2·1121 d~ or 67S.OS11o CVC'\IWknd'>. Choac.•1· comer IOl.'at1on. - ------- adJan•nt to park Jfl'J 1 !:> I' i-: l' T \ l' l " l. :\ IC Hdrm 3 b.1lh'> \.\1th m.1n) f'E:'llTllOlSE l'Xtra~ Toµ t1111d1111111 Trul> I ol·a kand. <!tiOll :-.q Sl!l2.500 II K St} lu. :-.unn..,1• t .. RoyMcCordl~. Rltr 'UJ'\bt•I •x·n bay \'U. 1-'ull 5 .. ., 7729 ~'t' Ho.JI ... 11p. Pit J;w ""°" 1\ppt only. Pnnt: 0111) SSS0.0110. Firm. A~l. I-NEWPORT DUPLEX S48-nl~TBLUFF S 139,500 VIEW Ste~ to lw<ic.:h This is ·1 5 hr, J ba l'Xpanded l1 v Newport Cla.'>s1c ata,n al 1 rm, marble frplc, frml (orda bl~ price c.011111 d.m rm, lo-down. Assum·· summer wantt·r anromt· balan<'l'. B y owni•r potenllal. Investor" b1'l 641} m11 terhurry!t:all540 1151 --- ~HERITAGE . REALTORS ONLY S40,000 take o'•er 91 t', loan at SIOOI mo. 4 RR. I'• ba & pool. Hurry• Ownr/a J,'l. S5&fm7 Blj? 2sty. m•wcr 4br, J bJ, Back Bay II ug(' lot llorSl''l OK. $14!1 ,99'1 Prtn. Only. t.i4S 778:1. P.M. WATERFROMT CONDO tbr2ba View/shp Lse/opt. $159,500. 545·3639 HEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING UDO AT lTS BEST •IY OWNER• 4br 2•~ba. Cl~l' lo :.ebb . $172.500 642·3272 BLUFFS CONDO Desirable 2·s tory newly decorated Jbr. 2~ba • KJ't'al kJtchen w llol'> or cabl.JK'L,, many extra:-. beautJful view, wrought iron t>nclosed patio. Open hou.se Sat/Sun J ·5PM On ly S166.500 2193 Vista En trada. Own e r /broker leaving area. 644-4746. VTA LIDO NOHD BAY VIEW & POOl. DOCK&BEACH ACROSS ST. 3 bd, 3 ba, den & kit. L. R . U R.. $5.22 ,:;oo F Ci.'. Owner 67!>-6893 ------ LIDO IM PECCABLl':HOMF. Sunny so. pallo. gd loc:.i lion. J br 2 ba. 673-2340. S bedroom s . 4 baths. 1 _________ _ large country katch t'n wtth fireplace. Fa bulous for entertrunang. Com· fortabk> home for lar"e Ca.nuJ.y. Call now, it won't last! $475,<XX>. BURR WHITE REALTOR , IMC. 675-4630 UDO ISLE COUNTRY CHARM 4.5' lot. 3 br & den, lav rm. d 1 o rm . N e w I y rt· modeled country kil(hrn w/sub-zero refri((. 3'kba. lge ms tr s ua le w I balcooy. Sunny so. patro w/ founta.m. $420,<XX>. Ry owner 673·0711. Open Sunday J-5 TRJ·PLEX-ln love ly l ________ _ Nwpt Hgts 1804 Clay . Open Sat/S un 1·4 . 494-3223 eves. 3 Story Ocawf1 Oftt TWo 2 story units , un· s urpassed vie ws . Ex· tensive use of wood & glass. Stalned l'l&SS WIO· dows. much. mu<'h more. Owne r fln a "ce a t Sfi60.000. 548.6ZJO BA YSHOR E S 2670 Waverly Dr. 3 BR. 3 BA, den. Delightful cottage Inte rior. Master u p . Large LR. Oak n oors. brick patlo . Serio u s buyen mmt aeo. OPEN SUN. 1-3 or call 646-9057 DUPLEX By owner, reduced tn $17S,000 Both 28r units. I blJt to CX'ean. Good in come area. 675-0475. Opn houseSun 1·5.130 43rd S t •IYOWMER• Harbor View P a le r mo customized rustic look. 4br 2~'1ba. J ae, 2 BBQ's. Owner will carry larg1.· 2nd. TD S198,000. 2012 Port Bnstol Cir . tt.t.-View lb•oll Rare 3 bdrm, F.R. Cape Cod Condo, tri·leve l . ,,...\ y\ew I pool, leoD.ll, aaawmble loao. $179,900. etf.3181 ~eat. HarttorVlew Homes Mon· -~=r.· 2 Bdrm1 .. l ~ '1>ath1. beam•. frplc .• ocean Lew.-J Arctl ~ view; lnapert" bid. 3 BR. 2 tto.-,. Ocean ... McC.-c• 1'trMM• .. ..,,,_ ........... Wbetber YoU'rt' buyinR or tego, 'br 2ba n wly de· aelbna. Claui raed ad CXlnlted, ~klee to 1cbool~. vtttWng wtll 1111t your park 6 pool. 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I lul 1 111 •lit ~llh 1•.11111 >I u IM• 111< I l111t•I NfWftOUHAC H RUUY 615-1642 IUCHSHACK '\1,11 l'n1l11111 11 11 f• l ... n ,\ "' •·,111 I' l1d1111•, 111•1• Jllllf 11\l•f) ''""" I hut Id I/ • I II 1 \ ii Iii 10 1 t lp.·11 I , ~ 11 1\ Ill ,,., Ill I I fl If LIDO ISLE URGENT !! 111 I 1<1 rl11 1 ,.cJ ~:•ooo to 595.950 for tht.., 1,,..111t1f 11I I HJI ~h.1 Showt'ttM' lfontl' on 11111..r < 111 ti<' -.,11· -.tn•1·t f"r.1t uret-fJ.!(' t.111 h1•11 ,., <'•• .111<1 lot-. of a"h wood 1·,rl1t1ll'I" t m "' 1·d Ji.rt 10 on 2 -.Hit·" ~ h11.1t d1H1r 1h111 )'Ht ( >wnl•r will l'<H"ry I •1· ·•11t1 'I I> .11 Ill', 111t Huyt•1 only 111•1·t1-. II>', dn lo 11wvt· in ownc:r \\t11tld ltkl' 11 f.1:.I t''''l'O\.\ MAHIN f•;H H f': A~k for Oou1< HiHc 1!111 or ~4~ 5100 •·····•·••·····•••••··· BACK BAY VIEW l-111111 1•11' I rin.1 "i101·1·p 1111' \ ll'\o\ II\ \0 (If ~Mllllt•fl "' I l1j1<•l1-.I ..... (J('l-.1\ ... \I 4. ... l "' llh l•l.1t.1 ~21 Newport C Mter 640.5157 1076 .............••..••.•.. VIEW AtOM THE ror lln:u\litukm~ cx·i·un vww from h11(h 111 l'rt!1>td<>nl111l lfl'tl(hl:I N1•w hat1n~. ~"'new~ IJ f( ( ·ondo on I) SYT.~1 m :1tTllA JI EN HY t< ~AJ.'IOH~ :.-1.,urJMar 4!14!4Jll .i bllt.l. tn ~ach . J lilt. I. flill bulh.'\, t•u:ltm hom1• If(•\( rl'bldt•f\Jl.il iHCJ l.r1: II\ t woodt-d lt1l llfl'Wl \'II. )/l('IU71. SIJ[;M Tt·rm ,. by ol4nr 1492 :nio Sc.I-"-' __ '!!"_ ------mlll'!~!"'!!~-~!!'!!~---1 ~' \ ••• ( •( tllhlfa.t OJlt•ll ---."t.11 '>(111 I .1 ~"'' ,,, ,. I ut.,.•r1' ruli , '', '''\ Mrm ., 11 .. 1ti 1 11,111111 t LIDO ISLE FUHKY Capstr.o I 078 ··············•·······• CAT ALIM.A. VIEW l'RIC'l', UHOPl't::O 17.0011 ~ 11 r . l 11 H , d h I w 1 d t' M;.uJumn. :. min from lw•h. •m j)t!t11 wl•lcomt• l.1<:7128 7'7 > MoWe.HCNMStore 8411~ •NODOWH r AYMlHT• Informatio n 01\C.: I ;: 3-Br (111 areas Adil, f,uo1ly & pt•t purk11 M o nterey M o bile HOMO la! 1>5~ NOIX)WN P/\YMt:NT Jllr. dbl wtdl' Madison. • ton AC, pnccd to sell fabl S22.000. 11962U 76> OAC Mobit. HOMP StOf'• IJ4lt HH!/5 $16,900 snrs TO I EACH Ubl wide '61 lraill'r<tmd 1 UN511i61 3 pvt bc·h & J'll'r Sub lcttms.? ullo14 rd l.ocatt'd 111 ·rrcaburt• 1, :DW>l J>a('tflc Coust llwy L:i1e lkh Offlott•d hy Henu1i,,,1n t'(' M I' 714 499 311 lti 12 iaCr('tl, SlZ.000 pr t1('rt> Own t'r wlil r10JOl'l' wt2S·~ down A UE:HIG€ /-l-~ HOME:~ JnlW COJlil ll14 y. NII 64S.664' 21/>ACRES Start your owu ra11d1 l'l\'nty 11r room I 11 r mobtll· or, hvm,• .111d li i1rn. Xln t lt•r m :. Urolter 677·500'J & 679·21123 PALM DESERT i'J>nl" for 11pprox 56 t'fln dos or upt11 Approx :1 acres All uttl ;,11,111 I 1>lrl't·t fron\U~t'., l'r1 Cl' S375.000 Ownl'r 7M 32K :r720 I ACRE FHH YOUR MOBILE rn llOMfo:."ITE Hoom for pool. b<1m. corrals Jnd un1mu1.... Xlnt tt·rm ... Hrokl•r b'77 5600 & 679 282.'l i.! Duplex ~ Stanton. 6fi X M5' ••.t !'Ins p<'rmt' lV <•ng incl Tntal pnn• S70,IW SolJOr<.I S5l.0110 l'nn only 714 002 ~77 INVf':STMENT l'llOPEHTY ---- EXCHANGE UP! C)uaal Pla(·f' P r11Jwr1u·~ ('lot-e·d t·~tro'As on Ovl·r Sfi7 mdlwn in "alt•!) and t·x1·h;mjlN'> lusl yr.tr Our inv<.>ntory or prute of owncr~h 1p :ind N1tkcrson type un1u. s hows mon· thun 50 1ncomt- lffOJCtl~ for "lllf' from dupl('xes to the 100+ range• Sl'vt·n1l of our a,l!ents v isit Tt•xas r<·~ulc.1rly to <·olll·<:t listings and wt· hav1• a brokt·r orl saluried starr lt t·t·ns<.•cl 1n Tl'XIJ" a nd Ncv<Jd<J W <· ha \.l' op<· n 1 n J.!' for !H' v (' r a I lu·<.>nM'<f . l'XPl'rtl·n1·Pd profe~s1onals to Join our swrr l'rc•v1ous expcrtf'nl't' with home~ and rl•s ull•nt1al incoml' or c·omml'rl'1<.1l properll(•s 1s n<'t-'<lt.'d U nits <1v<11l;1hlt• 1n<'ludt• th<' followin~ 5 2·s. 3 :r-.. !J it 's s. 2 fi ' ..... 3 w ... 12. t4 . 15. 4 ·Hi'~. 17. l!J, 2 20' ..... 22. 3-23's, 2-24 's. 25. 2f.. 27. 28. ~•. 2·32 's. 34. 35. 36. 40. XS+. 2 11 2·~. 125. motc·I. hotel. '"' 1 n 1ml'nl homt'. shopping <.·enters. offt<·t· huil<lings , H V park. mobile h o rn<.• p ark , 1n<lu-.1ria l hualding~. mdustri<il sill·~. l~tn<I iH"td lot" ('ft.illll pfu , Ill \o\ Ill ' 1~111 ( 'ltfl , ,, i.:>:.1 tM/ft 1)14 nt•I 1\ ~l t..t I <.: 111 l~I:• j OH NEYER AGAIN IN NEWPORT \ i.1111• S<!111 'of"I' l '11d1•rtl1·~1·l111w1I 1111 l1u1 \l(c•nt 1,1:, 1 Ai:• l•-1 m1~·h d1.11111 111 ''"'' OPEN HOUSE down• .I llllt m ,,. It. < li.1 , 1111: 1111 l 1111t·1 !fool\ 1.1l11.1ut lot \11lu1·l l•·uut. tnse. 3 br. 2 ho . frn rm.('!('(' gar. rl11 to ~11 , la.kt'. ~t·hl11 & ht•h. S72.000 Buy now bd pr1('t• u11 -.ummt'r Own. 955 .l:J22 U/\YJ<'HONT l..uxunoui. mobtl1· homt• lt VtnJ.! with !-µat·tou ~ t•ub;ma I Lr with tll·11. l'c rrwnt patm, !olt1n1• rrplt• plui.h 1ww t•arpl't1ng lhrou~lroul :! lt•vt•h., 111~·11 h1·11ml•d c·c11tnies . XIII! r11111I llo11h' Ill 5 i\c·n~. !'an bl• 'llltt lc1 I'• iH'rt' p11rcd s Show ... xlnt f('lurn lov1•\l1ir ll:rrn~ Hrokc•r So mt· st•lt•c·t 1•<1 pro pl' rt u·~ 4-PLEXES WOODIURNING *CHARMING • •1\n 1111 .. 1l l111'Jl11111 V1rv l.111:•• ""''l'Ul1\1· l'U'(lllll f P i.i d I' 111 I' ,. J "II I a m I,. \ I,."' Sl1••l1t·r1-<I jl<Jl)f & .., 11.1 t 13 Via c;>utto Op.n Sat/S..n I ·S llv ownt'r·3 bdrm . 2 u.1 f :Urth tones. r rpl. pool. SH:J.~ 4!16· IJ3K < h11l1·i. i.tnv<• 1tn<1 r..r rt H ut unli<•lrevtililY low µr1t't' o/iiUl,500. 111:1 7H90 677 $/ilf.I & fi7(J 2823 FIREPLACES •LIDO ISLE* N l' w I )' ti 1· I' I/ I .t I ,. d 1-h·nt•h l'<>•Hll rv hm1w t ljj•ilroorns l'v 1lc·n Lo\l•h l)JUO l'nlrv t hw ur hc•'I 1.>uv:. ~.ouo 0.M. M4RSH 4LL & AS SOCIATES 644~9990 "'fl t'lt·i.:.1111 1>.n1:ll~h 'l'Ullt11 nmlf11m1111t1111 •I '"'•1-Q I r11111 ~I .!~1.11011 •IO' ;~Jown r111.1m·111•( Thi" 1 Olk! lit• )t111r '·"' 1 hun1•1• to huy .in 11ut l!~n c;.i1:.tl"1 ·1 ,., r.11··· !-.ut~nJ :, Aj.,'\ !.:.H 1110!1, li7:1 WOO 84YFRONT HIGH RISE ~Ith Vil'~ \'r.·~ \ ...... :: llclrrn 2 lw llr111~ !11>111 • I rrult'r S.M1111\ Santo Ano 1080 .....•....•............ l'o'ty. rlean' slurtc r home n1·ur So Coast l'lazu $6.S.too Call at~r J l'M 7!'>1·8967 .. ;1:rono FAMILY l'K 0 lflVl·rt.' ln udult 4 15 7!1 Still time to µurchast• a JIJr. 21.la + honub rm A C c•o11c·h SJJ.000 Call 0 A559·J7G7 Jfl al' r l' l> 1 n I\ n t 1 • l 1111 t' Valley fill lll'rl'' 111 No San U11·1:11 t'n 111 W:irnt·r ~11nr11.:~ V.11111· $1!'>1)'J per .11 n· Will wll or lradc ror dll";d ''""ls (L;,l\('r 4J Ill 5() i'Y.I Jll1:1 res. 540-!ls:.tl 11(1• Ea <·h untl hi.l s a woodburnin g f1rt •pl:1 c·c.>, privatt· pull<> «Jllcl cnc·losed 1-!M':Jg<.• Actually two duph•xes on ont· lot 4 duplt•x<.'!-. <ill to.t..:l'lht·r IO<'atcrt an lfunl1nf.!ton Bt•:u·h Will exchange· HI'• OOWN 'lfo:W l'OHT Sii< >IU-:!-. Wt\Tfo.IC.1-'l«IN f 'tJikhn.: :t l1r ••llcl tli'll :i ll1 (1r '1 hr ~1th <!': huch h11m1· 1•lt1"' lu 1•v1·r yth1n~ 011Jy 14 a\ .11/.,hlt• Ill lhri. t'xrlu~I\ 1• llrf1·n11~ REAL EST AU SALES Hrukl'f' or -'LI ll·i. pt•r, .. n,. full ,p1irt 11m1• Eu1n !aJ 10 on your nc•xt tll•J I Coof1d1·ntr;i lly t'.1 II ROGER BROWN R.E. 673·1020 tnM'rt I rut.·• • '' 11 TAX WRITE-OFF IHVESTMEHT SSS.900 3 Bdrm · 2 hath i\ ttAIU..: BARC;i\IN' l.R.E.H/M0tteek Slt..1461 SouHt LOCJllftCI I 086 N•·wport 111.'ach lbr I IJlk tot11:cun Sl:!,50!1 li46·567H Mohilt• ll<1mt· I mprove mt•nt S p ef·1alt'>I llt'nuu.::.anc:t.' 400 31116 INVl':STM,.,!I< I PHOl',.,ffl Y Ill A<·n ..,, t·.111 lw '1•111 111 ii', arrt· IJ.111·1•1' ~h1,...,, xlnt rt•turrr lnv1 .. .1nr ter m. .... krc1k1•1' 1)'17 ~J & f17!J lfft:J PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP HOME PLUS INCOME Buy I. 2. or up to !t of these superb 4 plt·xc· ... c•ath with 1.500 sq ft t "w n h" u ~ (' w I I h r I r (' r> I a('(' In f I u11t1ngton Be<.1c:h 11 • mil<.·"> t o hcac·h 1 3 4 UNITS f'U.'>l1Jrnt11-<I 311H t I.I( un h<!11tJ St ,. am1h room :inti kll•·ht•rt 11111·n tu fl'lll'~I V.Jlc•r,11k IMl 111 s.?rt.,•t for "nt1·1 l1H11111s.? l)ff\•rt•cJ hy rlW/ff't ,If Oi..c·n IJ<1tl> ,.,.,.,.,,, Vrr tl:t)' (714J631·0094 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Hedrm ..... ~ h<t, r1111ky rl· model. skyhghh wood!. ~pt·r valut-al Sl2tl.5410 & U.•al h, boulm~ & tt•n 1\L'I All lh"' .inti Nl•w1x111 t<>o' UUl'Li':X I ,\ ~ Bdrm un1h Sl!l!1.tH1t1 ()pttnS11t1Sun 12 ~l JONES REAL TY, Inc. 673·62 I 0 .....•..•........•..... _..... ChiSMan R.E. Lar.:c 2 bd, 2 l>a. wusht·r & dryt'r. 11 blk to be<ich'. Adult:>. no peL'>. low -'P n.'flt. own 000-1702 OPEN HOVSf<: I 4 pm SUN. Ocean view <t l>r, :1 00 m IOWt'r 3 Ar<.'h Hay 2 br, Iba on low(•r lt'H'I --.•lllA--H•D-H•EW-••-• Wllh sep<i rate entranl'l' ....._., PT'OfM'rly 1400 ....................... R.E. OfftCE FOR SALE Compl<'ll' with o ffH'l' t'qwpment & fum1turt.' 1340 sq ft Pvt & St'ffil pvt of(1c1·' I', yr" re m;.unm~ on lt·01sc ;it 55' per sq. ft with .1 year op lton Call 673·41!11 or !J63.31~ f'ndc of ownl·rs htp a ll 1Jdull complex o n I y I 1 •• m 1 I (' :-. ( r o m he a c h 1 n ll u n t 1 n J.! l o n H c• CJ l ' h . G a s i I a t o r ftn·pJ(;lecs. prtvute patios. gar age:-;. Only 2 ycc.1rs o l<I . l>ltV.5'"1. 1nl'l111l1ns.? ~.1"111 ---------•I JUSTREOUCEO aJJ11w<fnn• fur nt·w 1ia111I Nt-:Wl'OltT 3 UH. :! h;r , s.?n't>nhuu:.c·. S3lU.lXXI Qill 4!1.HZHJ for I !t 7 H 0 b I w 1 d l' adm1ttanl't' thru gate K.lnj(.l!brook. nr bch, lo 20 UNITS COSTA MESA .111<.I c·arvl't t11 l1uy1•r., Cl<l•:AM f'l 'I·,.. <Wk fll..c1r,, ,h.ikt• roof 1.1-.11• $17 .0IJll tluwn :t +-2. walk lo l\c htl4lh & Hc.;,t ll11y 111 th<• lktl!hh HcuC'h do1w. 3 br, 2 ha. fam rm . (µIt·. SI 11;,000 l)Jwn Sun<Juy fJ42 J713 Tustin park rent, (S6~l. Won'l last at $.31 ,000 Monhr~y Mobile l yl·ar old prtdl· of own<.•rship. Many with bt•amt>d 1·f'1ling~ Patios, deck~. (1n•pl<.tl'l'S, and pool IO high d<'mand wllt•r ~Ill tJk1• 111111-: 11'1111 "tllloflJlllls.? I :.r Ii It \ 1111• SI :I';, 111111 I' • .t I It •It' :!nt.1 TU 1nl,.r••'I 1111lv ti 1 lf•·n !-.urt I ,, A~1·111 l,;;JJ ll!iit1 ····················•·· San Clemente 1090 .,. .... rt'il RAH i-: Bl.lfFI·'!-. ('ON l>O I 'lorv :lllr ""1•1 l1111k' flark ('t1111mur111 y po11I $100.SOll 5H I fili7H BY OWNER Hari>of-Vlew H omes Tuu V.1l11,1l1ll pruµ•·rl ,.., 101 '·Ill• Herth 1111 Jlt•d 1111 µ.trk !-i()\1~f':H!-.EI .1U1 ;11.11 ~.Jf lfUf.:l' 11'11111 l'CIUI I ''l"} Jr•I sz:1.'> (J("I 1•'1•1· PAJ.1-:IC ~IJ tllr. \t1•w 111 P•• r k & 1· 1 I \ I 1 I! h I ' ~:m1.ooo ft ·•· 1!~1 ~1:!:1 Hrok1·r' rull m·1-.in ""'"' 1·11ndo, N .. w11c1rl ( ·r.,,I man\' t'U..\(<"'(t r1·alur1· .... pcirt1ully rurrw.hc•tl 1h sumc H' 1 loa11 $I l!l,.'1IHI Don Murphv :is11 1:11:1 ~dylt, 1'42 7'11 'J l'Vf'" (v wknd!> <lnJotmal N1·w~irt '""'''h mllal-(l' :! hlod<.l> t11 ,,11111 <! br. I h11 , fr1111l i'>C r .. 111 ldwn.' Ortt•n hn11"· S.il & Sun I 5. :ll:t l.•1th SI N11litn H Jo: Int• Jim lluw.1rrl <1!17 :!Jt!•1. 4114 'H /'I l...i(~ta hy lhl' ~·•1 ~. bdnn t formal 1lln111~ rm f,1m rm with wl'I ti.Ir& frpf(' l.Jrg1• rnrnl'r Id SJ Jlf.500 'Iii:! !I~""'> Lrg. Prime Duplex l'urtrnl Ol'l•:in \ •t•w ~P> lo bth ('1·dur /11!1• frplc, i.ur11k1·k :1hr, :! bath c:wh 11.v uwnl·r $270,000 1;7r .. 5.'>~I Westd 1ff. 4br t fk)(JI . rnr ner lot 963 <rJ M /(Ji$ I 114'1 I Ptin only UOVElt ~llOHl-;S v11<:w 4 hr 4 bh. fd, fr. Alt, :I gar $450,000 Ownl•r. 646-4700 Ew 1076 ········•···•·········· 1·;.l,lhl11rf ,1 Hr. g11r111•1111' ---------· \ 11 Op1•11 ~un I;! 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Call laycJiff Vill-fl.-,1111 ~IJtnCd l!li.1::.l> win (ordctmb; -,,,- tlow,, 11r1vll\1· clo1k Ontu ,129MonteVl1to. 'w1,t11} cxtrai.. Ln1• 111 t; AdultCommumly 2 Br. 2 m11rl llh..<d buths Hu~c li ving ASSUME i':X1slmg lo;rn $.19.000 111 Homo KJ'J·f>.'i..'\5 a.~ .... umt:. l.1v1• ~·h~·r .. lhl• ---------•I Paid~ so;ir. spt•t·tacular ·---------\lcw uf nii::ht lr,.:ht!i lr1 the ocean 4 HI< -t fr ~ fp vaulted ('('1lmgs & v.all-; an• aecente<l by <'le.i r c·Pdar wot1rb Lav ,,..,i; bat.I\:, are ~rnl'l'<J by gold fixtures 1-:ntert:1i11mcnt !.Ile detkm~ l'ruµt>rt) appraised <it $365,0()0 Owners mui.t i.t.'l I • $:21,000 RUMAR REAL TY 558-7977 Li•e At TM leach HUNTINGTON ICH Fwl lhl· OCl•an bn'f•7t>s & µlay ~olf when you h v1• 1n this '64 S kyhnl'. tlhl~· wide doll hou:.c Big Of)t•n floor plan & fencl'<l yard S3t:lf 6 MOS ftte Rent $20,995 '78 Rrm1c. dble wt<ll'. 2 •F.XQt:ISITJ-: Jbr 2'!! h:i br, m ai.on1tc ~1 d1ng . t-:x•·l' home '" l'rr ml' i.hakt' roof. r t'al brt<'k Woodhrid ~e <frl'a pl1t11tn. nr We.1mrnstl•r <.:athedr:il b£>am l'lg-!., Mall & San D1es:o Frwy h~c fmly r m w1hm·k ~1036 (pie. l~e fcncd p«)QI Siil' Sun..,h1nt: Mobtlt• llomcs lol 1 p;i t io ar t· a 710 N lfarbor.SA Spnnklcrs. Ls.: r het•ry ·--··.~---:n-00.·--­k 1 l c h c n w /dlx l\All(;AIN F;.ist !.<tl1· 111.000 l>Q fl tilt top bid~ on over 1, !ll'rt• n~·;ir Nt>wport '>nly $295,1100 t.Jll C7141645 2111 Cem!tety Lots/ Crypk 1500 ••·····•·•···•·••······ l"or Sal..-bunal site 111 1'ac1f1l· View Memonal Pk S400 64&0126 Llunal plot. Cypress ::.ect • llarbor Lawn. C.\f Dbl Jncru $450 636·9129 One plot Wl-stmmster Memon a l Park. $475 ~t orrer 968-3476 ---COMlllrrc lal Praperty 1600 •··········••·········· bltnsfmlcrowave. Owner will help finance .'..rt' IEACH C· I Six retail stores for sale DX>.000 w/terms.A~ '62 VJKJNG.22x55, «Omer 1'n CoRlty. 64.>0621 All Terms. $133.950 549-1352. s p a('{', m;1ny Xl rt.IS. c--~-. . ~T (Play f>ort CK 6744 > unvvn11n1ums own. Costa Mesa adult park. houMI few~ 1700 17 OCEANFRONT UNITS H 1 g h I on t ht' h 1· a 1· h R u n C.1 ~ :1p:1,.tnwn1 ~ or r>t•rhaps m o t e l 1 r.rc<.1t u p s1d(• potl•fll 1 :11 112 UNITS Only S2.'UJOO t•ad1 for lhl'M' l bdrm . 11 :• bath prtcll• of owner <;h1p unit~ 1r1 :i prime n•nt<JI ~trl'tJ . Will ;1c·comm ocfatt· e xeha nJ.!l' I 14 UNIT MOTEL Near D1!-.nt•yl<1nrl amt freeway access. First o wner writt··off on this turnkey project. Sisler unit in oper ation. OVER 120 IM-HOUSE LISTIMGS! Most m Orc.Jnl!l' C.:ounty. from hous1·s <ind it plexcs lo b1gg1cs with nearly half of them mc:om e proµc rtu.•.., C[tlf one.• or our profc•ss1on;,il staff of ov<.·r 40. Lurge enough to ser ve. sm~11l t•nough to c<1re. No drivebys please. Or~ Perl Rlty. , 21 room. h-plr. ne wly th· Edw lltJY lilJ O!ll:l 'lfT"1 f'r~ .. l'l)ratod. lush l'arlhtorw _. . I I • r11nx·tmg thru-<1ul. Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW Newport Cnt•r tu bt'aeh & ~hopping NO n11ALIFYIHG 1098 64&-l:t612. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parle Bnstol Condo. l Hr, G«EEHLEAF PARK 1 ba, pooltjac ...... auna AGENTS and HOKIERS -We have <t few po.s 1t1 ons opt•n for licen sed professiona ls who wou ld l ike to affiliate with Orang<' County's fastest g r owing Real Est utc· organization. Call for an appoinlm<'nl. HOMES 64().5357 Soper Buy 1 S71J.OOO ..,. ... M IEACH to purt-hase this 4 br, 2 ba SStarAdult<.:ommun1ty SSJ.900 . 536-3 117. $159,000 _ _ _ home in good area . .1-\ill :1 Hr. family room. 2000 TWOWATYFttOHTS REALTORS pnceS72.950. 1750 Wh1tt1er Av(', CM 751-8474. !las available •• 24x62 O PF..N-S-.a-t-/Sv_n_i_· _-5-p-m- Ml fl of hv1nJ.? rn lh1<, On lhechannel Jbr hb<' :xr7 Nu. El Camino Heal Park Place.Int' 842·7461 mmplctely cu::.tomtzl·d & SAN CLEMENTE /\ me rt can . be:. ut 1 f u I t'or /\ppt. To See lue!a11btwn9am 6pm i':itsl"dc Costa Mesa :Ill · QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES. INC. (714) 752-1920 r1·modelcd Mon;it·u . SlS9.000 492·2100 PRICERB>UCED w/old hn c·k frpl wall & On the oceanfront a Jbrt·---------1 S(l(XX). on this s tlper 4 br. 64(..7965 ALTA LANI'.: in 2!'>00 hnlw<J fir:. Slluatr1I 1111 2-sty hotne SJIJJ,000 ----2"'1 bath, lge fomrm & husi(· 66~ 120 pool .., lol do, Dill Pm~rty I loUM' formaJ din rm. •EXCITING• block Santa Ana Ave 3 br, 2 ba. 1 story end w111. Fireplace, k.Jtcben bltns. pnvaey walle d patio Double gar age. Price S94 .SOO . N l'l son to .imhdt. pool & St'hl _ --~2~--OPEN HOUSE Parle Plat-e.lnt-842·7461 Ownerfai..'l. f.44 llO<tfi Sat & S.. 11 :00-5:00 Othlt-lteaUatah POOL HOMES IA YCREST 3909 • * Lo lo Down for 3 Bdrm. 2 'nt1s cu:,tom Shr Valc·n ba beauty on l..t'<·w:irrl VIA DEL CAMrO Im(' hcauty ha' n1·w pool l.11 Call Bob D1ckeni.on & Jae. 2 fm rm vww or al HHillT HEALTY lo litterl.,,.ftf Hom.! t>Jy, mounto1r11o & n11<· I hl 1.) Sh see. TiwJ 4,000 sq. ft. S bdrm • I~ Ii ovt·r . orl'-'· 979..e533 4 bath custom home b Open House Sun I ~' Sf''-' (""'· 11 D ------JUSl perfect ror your 11 ..... n ousc rrt•rtorv JUST LISTED 1 II k' h 3 1 Appl Only> t:all i\~nt parttes. u11e 1tc t-n. f:lot.'\l' Curt I!>. ofc Prestigious Holmwood ftrt plat-es. 2 wet bar11, 770·2959.hm.7&\.fUllU Dr. Newport H ts . 2 atnumaodfount.amw1th Bclnns. lots or storage. lots of wood and gla11s a e· Chnrmanj:l. cheerful pool potential & extras. cents off formal Dining htimc with lana1. :thr 642-2217 A". Room. 180 ocean view ram .. dining, ('Ombo rm from all noors+ Priced t)iic·n llou!lcSun, 1:; Si•c 4 bdrm, 4 ba on pvt widermarkct utS.179,()(ICJ. r>iicn llousc Diret'tory. CHERRY L/\KK Sunny tall Linda McCurdy. IAppt. Only.> Cull A~nt d<.<eks & boat dcx:k. Uni 752·~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHchAreo B ea utiful 197 1) Silvert-rest 24xS3 JRr, 2Ba. 5 Star Adil Pc t Park. (MTl027J 1tob1nson , Broker. lNVESl'MENT COLUMIUS OHIO ~564_7._____ A PROJ>E~_TV I GSOUNITS.S.S.000.000 ~H/ S cres. t'ao "'"' s p il to i\ rral investors drt>a m c.wtsSaht 1800 P4acreparcels.S how ... Vrr<'NI u t 4 TIMES FAMILYPETPARK Udo-He-..lc:h ....................... xlot return. Investor G flOSS. Own('r wtll 38r, dbl wide Kirkwood, ~..-. • Wrm.'l. Rrokcr I 1 " h will sell fast al sz2,900 Smat-k dab in the middle EASTSIDE 677.S«1J & 679-2823 t' arr y at l 1~ w 1 t <SM462JS.7S) of beautiful Newport ~tom units on lgc. lot: __ SS00.000 down. Show-. Mobia. HOlllt Store II arbor. /\ ga rd en rear leak wood interior; Eastsict. TriplH vnhd spcndublf• with HI',. par ad Is e + pe t s . huge frpk., new plumb· 11\ree 1 Br umts 00 nag vacancy and 6'/n mnrn· -___ 8'8_·_8895 _____ 1 Marvelou.~ pvt bch. Walk :A .. & ---1 o I $88 soo tcnanct•. All bnck on 3 1 to shopping in Newport .. ~ '""'· n Y ' lot. Good ~suidt> lcx·a· a<'rt':\ Tenanli. pay e lCl'· 24.x60 2Br. 2Ba, fam rm, Harbor's most exclus ive Owner646-0917 lion. $750$ mo mtonw. tnc1ty. Property nt'l:di. wshrfdryr, dls hmas ter, area. (KZ07S7). Lowest priced 4 PIC)l ,C.M. f''ull pncc 110.000. :.Lront: mana.iemc nt. ~"au1:;~{a~:fi!t~::1~ Sl42,SOO. CuUIO,OOOCozy · ,A. PR€HIG£ Son H~~!'~~:mcni.... Only $35,000. Must sec! L.ag11HHIH1 beams, n ear s h ops, ,,,/'i_.. 1 HOME:~ __ _ __ (9960) S.59. Ss-clal IU1 ocean . Good rent. loc.,.... ' ' 1uvESTMEuT Dlscomtlrollen Beautiful s Star Adil Pk, ~1223 333.1W. Co11stllwy, NB .,. " EIOIS I' Curll!>, ore que.$268,000. l'nn only. ' L\UAIL ~n Jlouse Sat/Sun 1004 no.2900. hm. 7~l89. _ 0..... s.day 1°4 T Sao Burno ,.;, Btu(( --------•I 2Zi5H...,_t... PLACE 492·2.398 :Mx.60 Seat-rest, 2 lfO!e Br, NEWPORT BEACH Lux 645-6646 OPPORTUNITY 2Ba, w/all thc xtras. On· ury bdrm Units. Steps to 2 bclC.l.M!S 1n C.M. on lcl(al SU!f,SOO. ARnt. Linda Or UDO ISLE 642·1121 d ys, 67S-0Slf; ""•"'k 7Sl """" t .. _... NOHITIES"' ....,_ "'VVU rtllMI NOrHTIES _ev_w_..,_iu. ____ _ !~r:7S.l4~ tl ,._ & llAUTIAIL 'I IA .. TO•O •BR .lna . 1 Sotnt>rst>t. klt<'h<'n ft(fOk . r :tml l v 1 w l wt>thnr. ttlnlnii , rm. 2 '''"''"· vlt>w or , Nt'wp()rl Centtr. A pottln$! 11 h f.'tt prlvary & a prl<'I' you <'an 't bl'11t . Ov.nl'r hr111 hou.11ht onotht'r h l'l me. S ubmit ull orrera. I HI •,~. 1801 Port Carlt)w 2t91t221 Via Sttn ftemo Pnced $495.000• •Seller will t-ons ider lowtr oHer if escrow c~ on or before April 23,1979. Call agenl for de· I.All.a. New custom built homes ol ouutandtng quality 9penSat&Sun J.5 C>r By APPOintmt'nt 14 YFltOHT COMDO Elcg11nt 2 Bdrm, dcin, on beach w/sw~pln'g view. ~.000. By appl only. fAMeLYHOMI ON 9UllT STlllT 40' lot, rathedr•I celling, a Bdrm. 1uest quarters. •.ooo. By •PPL only, DeMSOOHUM• UMTmMO•as '7S.N26 NEWPORT HOHT&.3 br 2 be, qtiet atrfet. Boat I C• , *'on alley, mut' sell. Bkr5M-ll71 s. 0...-• '076 --'°'" ... ·"-'.:1•0 .'· ....... _ ······················· --------- CUSTOM HOMI Oc"" .-.. 1600 Mt ft txec. ••lloA. 4 +bdrw, 41/1 be. Prof • .dKONted & IHd•c•,.4. Sltow11 br appt. oaly. $497.900 CANTAMAa HOMI 2600 tq ft. 41r, 2'/J bo, l c• CJGI"· HIMJe tHd•c ll off ••tier bdr•, blt0l11 MlcrowGYe o••, c•ret1tlc cook top, c ....... ,. ...... S,.c ....... .._ of S.. ea,...,,, D-. H.,._. & oc--. Priced"' S2H.too. OCIAN YllW CONDOS S'ACIOUS OCl.AM YtlW S,.C ... • c .... 3 .... 2'11 IM. c ...... , ....... ....... , • ., .. c ...... ,.... .. & .... ~ ....... w..., ...... d l .... 2Vi Ill& ""· .._,,, ,..C. ......... ...., •••••• 000 All '<>I C.A•L llOYAL IMLTOIS 493-2143 •• 21/JACRES ly$29,SOO. beach. Fee simple land. INVESTMt:NT 3 umt, 9000 sq. fl lot Start your own r anch. CAUFORHIA Per1 to live in one rent PROPERTY Pru.•<-d t() sell quu·kly at Plenty of rnom fo r rACIFIC lheother orforiovest-IOAcres,canbe i.plrtto Sll9.500 . Ry ownr , mobile or. home and ....,_ .. •HOMIE ment. Asking s187,ooo. 2.,.. acre part-els. Show~ 6'1S-8M7 barn. Xl n t t e rm s . ~S~LfS Call ror appl ,. xlnt re turn. ln ve!ltor --------- Brolcer. ~ 7 14/968·S929. Ask ror tttms. Broiler NO at ocean. LonJ? lol. 67'1·5609 & 679-2823 Z708 Harbor. Ste zoo, A Paul/Bnolker 677·5609 lt679 :?82.3 also lg dplx. Laguna Mii 540.5937 964-437$/499-1974. Mlnl 24' Signature in adll ---------1 New Quality NB Duplex-FOUIPLD 5 • Park, 28r. 2Ba. ram Oceanfronl Bluff. 20 x 40 cs, J blk to t>.iy. JBr/2 br All 3 Br 2 Ba units C.--COlt•enion rm, AC. fruH lreea, Mobi.le home. F anlasllc ea.Bybuilder.S48-6731. Owner will carry 2nd 18 pnme umts rn xlnt US.OOO. l5SSS)$·79. alte. Treasure laland. T .D . 9.2X gross ;it Nt•wport Bch location. Dhco.tlroken Lal Bch. $18,000. Ph -..rr..,.rty 2000 Sl.SS.000. Reody for .t-onvcrl11on. 492·2398 673-4400 s:wJ.9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;all for det.a1h1 I ACRE FOR YOUR MOBILE or. HOMESITE. Room for pool, bam. c:orrala and aolmals. Xlnt term• Broker. 677.~ & 679·2823 row PARK RENT Single wide 2Br Champion . 1Jh0ws like new. nwnor a n xloua, $20,500 (YF2J4&-17), ~"-Store 8*8885 ' 4Hws&Dplx ~ rRE:\TIG€ s 2BR i 1ea wllh /"+ f HOM€\I ~ PRtHIGt .,_for-Sale 1200 garages & yards. Great -w Co lH NB V-i= I HOM€\ _. ._,.. Eaatside location. $60.000 ,,,.._, · H wy. , , . ... •••••••••••••••••••• down. Owner will t-arry 645-6646 3333 W. Coast Hwy. N ll contract. Full price 645-6646 $.T&l.000. OUfUX -- BuUdlnjC IOl.3 -t acre11: ~ ~R€'TIGe E/slde Codi.a Me~ca. ZU'i:.1 _______ _ 21i'lt acres: S ¥t'rcs: 10 1 · ~ down. 80% fina nclnl(, nu 41'1.IX acre11. Whatcveor you --HOM€~ points, fu t ca c row . lfunlln~'\oo Bcat-h w11nt. we have it, with In· 3333 W. Coast Uwy, N 8 Own/Bkr. 84.2-7407 ~On. 80% flnanrlnl( vetitol'llf !ear~ •.1. 64$.6646 Nopotnts. fast esc:row. "" WV" {)wn/Skr.842·7407 l/6'16-S717 11523-4-462 ll UNITS l HOUSIS IMRT CHEAP AAftWf..-. ... -co I sx•i-SS EastaldeC.M. a separate ,.llU...t_f_IX -"9' "-• _.., houses on corner lot -, " r-~ Y ........ -v• 4~ acree zoned C·2. Sub· <he to beach. all 2 BR. Super &ocaUoo. SW.BOO. AU 2 BR townhouse type, "'~ mJl term•. f''ull prttc low melnc.naMe, pnmo owner's unit w /frpk Flmllr Park tm triple Sl~.000. ~...'... Ownerflo.odng ~ f ~E:HIGE: Orcat loullon. Don'i w I de 8 a r r I n I to n wtt.h .,.,"Jble terms. HOMec m1A t.h1a Olle l205 ooo • (A080COIM) W ,900. ~ ee€HIG€ SUnRealty lnveatments ~) . I • Moaterey Mofltlte ,+ r HOM€~ . 714-96'·2621 a:mw Co8'UfW)',N8 ~ [R€HIG€ "-• 3:mW CoulliW"NB llouae -+-2Vnlts Newport 641-4646 __ HOM€S ~ • 1 • 1.25' to aand.Gd ~ntals 64M'46 Pnnt-only &36-MM bkr Wont Ad r<c:.ulL' &12 ~;111 645--4646 ---, ... ,._. ... 124 .... • df"ll s:w:. 1340 mu (•11d lo-.· .,ffh• >el s ,\ j(.11 tnll S30tl l\v1· lillt I :O••I ""''' J', .. 1021 lcl< ~ & <'J r . dr yrl d,• ., ;l a1t .,. lnH """ '>I &. •\ta J " 3.SO pk. tar Its !071 I': mo 2tl.• )\I .. ufr1 lfl .. 9 ' - , . - ' OttMr-... &tet. Ohr-a.at htat. Olhet-.... bhrte ........ U•funlhllled ...... , UftfwNtlwd Hou•H U11fnahed ~·Match 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT 0 J J ··•··•···•···•········ .........•..........•....•.....•.•.......•.... ·••••·••··············· ........................•••.•.•..••.••........ 1..c~P-ropet•r zoo LobfwS.. 1200 eo.toMno lll4 o..roMt 3226 tniae 3244 Htwporlleach 326' .... 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BR. 2 bu $4~t:,ot1 Sun t'lc•mcnlc l If 523 C.otPUS Da· IRvr~E LGIJllll'O .. h 3248 ...•.•.••••..••.••..... WORT H SEt-:ING lt>r2 rould hve in th IS tn·level architect·, 3 Ur. :t Ill•. ll¢l' llnd pal10 Gardent'r u1cl No pt:h W.S 546-W!)ll afl 5pm 3 hr, 2'1'1 ba. O<'Clln Vll'W. 1750 No l>('L'i l child vk ~, "68 2297 A.ct O!br. Iba, (ronl hM•, gar tl blk to bch. yrly S420. incl UUl675 t225 ~ E A V f Jo: W u l m o s I privary 1n <'X<'IUS I\ e ._'Ullrded gate community 1.\12 t.el\Jlll> couns, pool. 1ac lbr 2ba & on"'" \ 1ew . Sl.OOOmo he 640-0327 ----38'10 ATSUP I..: J HR condo, dbl ga r lease SIQl. 675 1225 Weekly Rates Sp11c1ousStudro:-; & 1 Bedroom &.! 1t es C:Omplt!Le K1khcm" neaut PaUo/ Pool Maid Servll'C ·TV l Mile to Oe~an Roval Suites 72'fYorkto wn ut &111ch Rlvd 536-0411 or 541-2000 -------~leodt 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH M1'1t INN. $75/wk & up. Mau1 serv , rolor TV, beutc.'(J 1J()OI UUI t714) 494·52'.M. !'JR5 N Coast Jrwy .-wpcwt leach 37 69 ............•....•.•... TOTAL LIVING ..i..111 11 .. , .... ,. c 111•11 I '"'I FOUR UNITS.C M. ;-------- •HI ti .. 11 lt•llfl II~ ........ on leach 3240 •··••··••······•··•·••· N~w 1•lt·Jl.tnl .! l>t•droom ~ Ill :! l.N'tJ1 1111111 I tit-II $.'175 l '<•1fa r ~· "milo~ ht>ITlt' Jo'IYl' IJl01·k ... l ll bt.>,1Ch l'ri \'J ll• " l'.11 i:.tr:tl(l' 1-'ull) 111.1111 twrn...J y,1rd Adult,,, No !)l'l."o lnc11ur1• al 5:!7 HRh Sln:t·l l 714 l l>tiO ti;J;,J I dl"{'am. overhanl(in~ .i rnmbhnJ( Laguna Canyon Jar uZ7.1 . hlly pond now bent'ath lra n,,parent noor Furn $650 494·6594 or 49!J.4673 Newprt light:., !.PJl'IVU ... ·1 br. <!ha tll·n h .... t' w :! rplts & v1•r v -.1·l'lvd<·d g a rdt•n art•J 'W l)~ardr ;J\1811marl'h15 Unve b> 410 1-:l Modt•na For m ort· m!o l'all 415·5!12 2383 or l Bedroom Furnished Apartments ' " c "''"' I lie , "''" 1' 111t lt.1 lq,1 . , H ~holftr/ '''' 111f 11111t .•tt r I lt,1 r 'l'r ., I "I Trtrr~ 2300 ' 11 ••• 1 .. 1111• .... t•kh ... 1.11t • Plus BeoutJful Smglo. d. 2 Bedroom (furn. d. Unlurn I J1,1 '""''l1t\l•~ ... 1, ;1;u ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 1 •_n~ ~'·•• lith t.7:s 'tOtJO oa 111· \ntJ U,c) ~111l-\ ill<11:c· ••II L:!tv * * * • ._ 1111 '1uu11t-I hmw l'l:t•I.\ I\ Small house . l cmpl'd 415 348 3476 adult. walk to bch No - 19 Foun>l~xes th ,, ... , ... , f·111• ,., 111 nwly low ~..tl1·1 "111 • ,11 IV Uil 111\Jltt llli.'. ,11 d1·1 11r.111-.l $::7 ~11,1 h'nn,, I Hcx.a.s u..fumisht'd UoJl thu:k l'\ l U ~·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• I• II II I .f ·I \ 1,.1 I I I I lalboa liland 3206 \"lut•huu,,,,·>t Ht ukt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()I.\ 11 l' I I• J I 4 !J :! U Hayfroot 4 br, 3 htl. rf1m1ly m:.iw~ rm. pier. no f*h $le!OO &uut1lul nl'W home nr dogs. $325 . incl u tll ----------49-1-1941 I.I \I I\ I I j \I I' \ "\ • /\II Utihhe" Paid • No Lea541 Requtred • Sw•mrn.i.l"'J. 1 ttruu.i. 1!1111<..rd• • AC'flvlfl~" DttttC1or . I .t·ll.')~ 675-115:!~ Lat"'Cje Ca~h Row II\ 1.; M1·la l & f1lw1 •~lJ" Low Down Pay~nt PJl111 N11" 11u1 .. l p.1rk l)L,S !IOI 7 Jft 61' M bc:h 3hr. 2' ~b11 + dt•n w I ( r p I t• S u n d t• t' k • i.:a ra ~l·. $5HO mo \JOO. I 03:.! I !>:ltl-7:.'7 I Monar<'h ::>umm1t. beaut 3 bdrm , 2 bath rondo willl fabulous view ' S750 L.•w Turner Ass 1><.' 4!1!1·45!ll ~Macnab-Irvine BIGCAMYOH F.lcgant f'Xt'<.'Ultvr 4 Bii. 3 bath llrnad moor 11 rnockl Li: 1.1m1ly rm cnrl prof l.t11d.,t·ap1•d vartl Head\ rcu m m 1· in 1 $1800 'Mo ~har1111 ~l'T\lth &w 1;:.>1)11 t x 113 > t r•v 5und11y 8ru.nrh • Health Cfl.ih. Sounu l•J.':"'J.'"' BU. 714/542-3676 I 'Al.I. f'()f{ Sl~T( 1 • • • • * '* CdM TRl-PLEX I htc•t• :! l11tr111 11111h '!:(. UllO m:1 11 Ill t•\ , .... hr "1..1111 ... I' I "I I'; l 'c,r..lJ M•·'·' ·• lh, I 11.J t'nd j!.11 1 \l .11' uhl :-.4~.IKMI lh "" 111•r Jo'IX 1262 Two 4-Unit Bldg~. l'c•nm:.ult1 l'mnt :1r'"' IJuality huilt. l>l•i1ut 1rullv maint:J1n1'(l 1·: ... c·h 4 pleic h.i.-. '"'"' J lwJrm , :! bet & two:.! lid1 m , I lw ui11t:-. 1-:.1 ftoril unit h;1:. wood h u r n 1 n g f 1 r 1• JI I a <' (' ms.cl(J(J 1;och l>ldg WHley M. Taylor Co. ltt•allor:o. M4 4!1111 1' M .i J•l.f·;.\ <!Il l' .!b.1 un 1h Im· ~llt,llUO l'r11·1· '>l!t:'> IMMI l!ln7 1\nuh1•1m ;\\I• IO moi.olcl 67:1 H;j27 6 UMITS I LOT Ul\l,ROA 111':~1:>.Sl'I..\ I Lot OHThf' IWJ c'h Balboa Peninsula Will "M"l1 oo contract All n"" 1·a!'Pl'l & mor l' Of•Jo:".ISl'N Ill :ll''Vl \II~ W t\JllK1J h i\ ti RON SO ... REAL TY 870-6500 I H II' I. 1-; \. \11 ,, I;•,. 1oom .... :1 en d :• 1 .11 ~'.tral(c.'S Modt'sl rn.11111 < icl incom1• Pnm 11111> C.lfj 47!l7 I ntilc·'· tiy own,·r :! 1111rn1 1u11t~. li.lnl 1·111111 I .1•;1\ 1ni.: ·.tall'. must ~di s12~.uoo I!_, Seotl l>I., C M Un vl' hv thrn l't1ll . <''cs 1:r!2-5077. l)uy1> tl73 036~ 1-:n~t.'<l<k Co:-.ta Mcs;i 1; vr old 4·plcx. ,ill :!'s, owni.•1 I.\ 1 l I h c Ip I 1 n .1 n t c KLIR714or R:JI 11177 /\i!t TRl·'LEX ·1 bloc~ to heath Ol<kr hwldmit. ro>mo l l'll'Oml' I 2br fpk. +<! lhr ..-or Nill' Bv Owner Brok(•r W1U COOJleratc $130.000 714 &J6.67W Prime leoch Units APPROXJYRS YOUNG MUSTBESOLD SCOTT REALTY 5l6-7'i33 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FdMous Sprin9 2 Hrlnn. f1rcpl.ire, p;1t10 Nt'"' paint Nu pet:, $4~> yrly b75!rl29 llnrum or rum . :! llH :! b:i Apn l I July 1, $450 mo 675·67 lO K37 6050 X572 S4Z> mo yrly lhr l ~Jr No Ptt." i\\,t1I 11 79 3~ Anwlll) ..,, <'.ti I ~'41 ·1'12:> 2br, lhii c·ondo Surf!:.1dc N r b e h . i.chools & !.Ion::-Obi car i:ari: S350 + Is l & last & depoMt Call 491Hll78 art lil'M ~h.irp & l'lea o I IJr v. hl•a\'} 'hul.r roof. l:.:c It\ rm w lrµk & bnJ!hl rh1·t•rfol k1t1·h1•n $475 ~Hills 3250 ..........•............ $600. New 4 BR, :!1 , bath~ "Shadow Run" 71·1 962.092S or 892 7530 3 BR 2 ba Condo Het· cn!r & pool. $4!151m o l';1ll 759·0451 o r 71111 01\llfJ Calhle V~Lab t-:iu:1l1nie & ad\.·enturou\ 111lcrµretal1on of I he Al,uno mrld rum1..,hing:. L..uxunou:.I~ h1ghhghtt•d hy "k) hl(hl & t'Xpans l\'1• ... winl'd gl..1ss 120' lakt• lroola~1· Will trade for hr'arh properly Am~ Agent. 714 244·7153 or 245 m3('Yes 3224 li47 1622 or K48 !»l-111 logllMca Hi~I 3252 ....................••. Nf·at 2 hr. 2', ha 1·onrlo w l 2 frpl l.'f'~. 1H1 v l , d ... h\.\hr, w.1shl'r Jryt•r Sorry no kids or pets S111~I~ ok. $435. Af!t . no fee. !164·2566. 973.2971 'br 2 ba . frp l , nr •••••••.•••••••••••••••• 'lrhool 'h£'ach. ,l\opi NiguelShort•'>t 1,hns1• Jhr park. renrd yrd. cov'd 2ba, t'Omm Pl'?'· lt•n & patJo, 2 rar gar. ~ 1 bc~$5.50 494_!'>H~ (21.3)466 40001213·387·07:11 Lab Forest 325S ParadL..e Pmes. No. Cal. Perlt•ct 3Br homE' on "z 1 BR, beamed ce1hnRS, al' wooded land. !>51·2054 yard, no children. nt'w R11( Aear Moonridl(c cabin cptgldrps, S2GS /mo. 11!07 2 bdrm. 1 ba ~2.000 Ry _C Placentia 642·24f>4 Owner 557 :134!3 days. Super dean 3 Dr 1 Ba, ~or 89l 1215 ('\•es encl. j?araJ'(e, oc(•an vu, &wknds no peb Call li75-IQ94 1)r Out of County - ---62_3-I 0?.3 - Properly 25501 Mc:,a Verdt• :1 hr, I·'• l>a, ••••••••• •• ••• •• ••• •• • • fll•W crpLs & drps 2 frplr~ F.ALLIROOK & family rm. ~wet cul Trccs ·v1ew.p vt lake·J de-sat· S.')25 mo :>49·2744 ucrcs + 3l00 sq ft hs e ordays, !>57-0'Z76eves For sale or lradt' for Orange l'Ount)' 11rof>t,•rty. Sl89,000 The Real E..<>t:ill• Connectmn (714) 556-9974 FAL.LI ROOK rv.o I acre + parrt•I t;orJteous & rcacly t•> go bwlrl F'or sale or lraclt• The Real &stall' <.:onnert ion (71415.56·9974 2 BR house, pn\'atc yard, i:arage. Pool Small pel OK No kids. S385 l)t!r mo Manager 2'153 B. Oran)(e ,\\C. 381<, 2ba Lge RV arcc>SS Xlnl rond S450/mo l-' u r n 1 " h c d o r u n Cunushed s:u.O'Y.)4 E's1dc Duplex. 2 nr, gar, rnmpl('te ly rl·del'. no pct'i. $3SO. 645.2994 -----VIEW LOT. M:1mmoth F.-s1dcS32:5 lbrdlxmob1lt• Lakes, VISTAS II. by dream house. Adlts. no 3br Iba r lose lo tx-arh C.1can S495. m o. No Pets 5.16-7060 Newly rc•der orntcd 3br 2b11 lgc m.arntuined yrd. RV Rate. Nr s r hls& sho~. N.W. H.B. $4M5. rent or 1st'. 962-3282 OCEAN va:w CONDO 3 Rdrm. I' \l ba S450/mo. Ca II :>4 9 · 3344 Spacious 2 story w/J br, 2\1-J ba, d 101 ng rm . breakfast bar , uv1ng rm w/stone frplc opens to pauo. LRe wood paneled (anuly rm w/used bm·k t"Omer frplc, sep. laun· dry rm. $650 mo. Gemm1 RJty 839·6623 3 BR. 21 , ba condo f.'rpk. wet bar, l(arai;:e. $400 mo. !>49-7976 •VERY PRIVATE• Trny hou se. walk lo hearh. Child O.K Watl'r pd. NO DOGS. S25(). per mo. "21 Lake. ~ Man ~r. or call 900-3989 ------ .•••••.••...•.........• 4br. 2 bath. family rm. Across from grade schl SS20 incl'g gardener, no pets~().87~; 581 ·f'695_ - Minion Viejo 326 7 ·········•·····•··•···· LEASE4Br, 2Ba, fam rm, air rond. view, S5:!5 mo 596-1616 ------Newport leach 3269 ..••.......•.....•..... HACH LIVING Hew 2&3 IR HonRs W/den, L.R .. ram rm, din. deck. pat. rrph-'· elcc gar-opener Both professionally derora t e d. S600 & S700 Call Marlene al 631·3444 or 644-8889. llGCANYOM DUMECOHDO For lease: avail. now :I Bdrms . 3 baths. with spacious hv. area. LoH' ly yard & entry ar1•a $t:D> Mo. incl. gardenr r EILHN HUDSON REALTOR 644-0322 owner l·lk'l4·21!M peLc;.quietEi73·7787 _ __ __ 2 Br. 2 ba. closed J!Ur NO FEE! Apt. & Condo F a mily Es t atl' Home. Smiley Park !tome ap· prnx. 2750sq. ft. w I all l'flnveruences of city. Yet pnvale located w1s wim mm~ µool membership. A panoramic mountain lop Vll'W on approx ~. ar rc SI 10,000. 861·2337 l Br, pets ok. s.125. mo $4.50. 1 child ok. rentals. Rental P :i\ 1hl)n $200 Security . Ca ll 963-0867;968·2297 /\J(t. ITT5-4912 Bkr Tues.sat 64.5-5295 a rt 5 . 30 160ACRES l'nme for sub rl1v 1!.1on Also 5 ac pal'k<J Rt' p:1rcels From S3000 per acre Nr n~w frwy I· 15 of r-ramp in Riverside Co Ai;k for Tcrrv c aafonlici Property &change. 714/674-2104 SHARP Mesa Verde 3 br. family r m. frpk , all blt.ns. new crpU; & drps. WalJ< to school!> & s hop· ping. $525. 955-0177. ---- Cute 2 bdrm .. I b:i . 2br 2ba New Condo. ten· rus. pool, jac .. rel'. rm. S500. a s k for Aus tin 846-1371 C1can 4 br, 2 ba. dshwhr , fncd yd. gar Krds & pt>L<, ok S435 /\gt, no fee 964·2566. 973-2971. Easts1de C M . rnr losl•d yd., overs1tcd 1 car i:ar S4201mo R<'f '-. reqrd Mov<' right'" 3 br. 2 ba. <.:all between 4 5 JO PM frplr. dshwhr, p atio. tiJH 123 f<'ll<'d yard, garage Near --------Heil & Beach. Kids & EASJ'SIOF: deluxe r ondu, pets ok. $455 A~. no fee woods>'' sel ling, 3 br. 2 964-2.566. 973·2971 ba. spht-levcl. frplt" 2 • Re-al&tat. b~ l'&r + sloragt.• J:ara~t' Great family home w1th Pool. $575 mo 3 15 frplc. 4 br. 2 ba. patio. Unwers 1ty Dr. Days fnl'd yd , garage. West 2100 64&4262 . eves ~5·9543 mont area. Kids & pets -ok S46S i\gt. no fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bluffs gorgeous 2br 2ha view, custom d('cOr . w1•t bar, gardener. pool, $5SU 640·6259. 557 4700 {'). t 2312 d ys , G4 0 ·24 26 eves1"'k.nds HARBOR VI F.W PORTOF'INO 4 bdrm, 312ba.F .R . 2 story honus rm. pool & Spa. $900. 900· 1326. CUTE 2 Bdrm w /frpll'. bnck walks, Ir~ patio & yard . $485/mo Ph ~ Beautifully deror 3 br ron do. pool. p vt 15 a t' re park, Newport Terr an• $525. 496-7737 ---- BIG CANYON !. HH a\'illl 1mmt'<l. "'I I Ill• :. Cl' II P l ) I! .I t I' If \I I' l..11 n \ow 11 hum, . ., ~Ii;, II M II .I u I I ,. \'.inW t<'r t•n I "l I I 11 1X 11<1 1 Hor·auufullv uprr.idNI :i HH l'on<lu •1 '• h.1th f':ll.'l'tr11: g;ir,1i.:t• <Jn11r ~ner. pool, all hit m -. $475 m o C.:Jll l.1nd.1 ~191-0660 I /9\11 1)61i0 2 Or & dt•n, 2 frplc, 2 hu. walk to brh. adlts . prc r . rt . l c n (I I " • p II (I l '575/mo <•tt. ~I 3280 .••.•••.•..•..•........ Sharp Jbr l'7ba Con1t11 S4~mo Ubl J ll ~u r earthtone rrpb punl. rluh h.~t· P a m ,,,, Nu fw 751 2060 Supcr4llR 2'ity.orS c -.t Plata, IJ:l' :-.undl'<·k Ill n \,\ (pie. 5.595 5Sli li..576 3 BJrm &clcn. "''umry I.it htll 1-:uralvptus trC'c~. nr -S<1 C:o;tSl l'laz..i. SliOO + dep 751 ~753 lv ml'"""'l?•· South LOCJ'lfta 3286 ........•.....•........ (IN-an \ l('W n<'W "P3C"lllUS tux 2·:-.ly house Ne.ir tl!'arh Fm Hm rlin1ni.: Sep rm . patio, 2 car ~··1r No Pt•l. $1,200 mo u11I in cld. Owni•r afl fi 11rn 2l31670 08l:l6 PLUS MUCH MORE' Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpor1 B&acb North ., ..... Nowport Beach South tr • I II Mfll, A'.; .., r p \# ., " PROMONTORY POINT View Villa Compl<'l('))' funushed I BH & Loft Available nuw 'fl'nn1,, poo l & s p a D ennt• SodPrl 1n g . l n 1lt·d Brokers 675·5626 STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR, Iba, yrly S400 •I BR. 2 ba . yrl). $750 2 BH. l b<1 . yrly $435 associated BR OKERS-REAL TORS 101S W lolboo •7l.J'6) 2 BR. 1 BA. fuUy furn. I blk LO ocean S450 mo Adults, no pets 67S·0-1i5 -------~"l'F.PSTO BEACH. 2 br I ba. pool. la undry. rnl'I ~ar S375 640-507~ .i BR . .! h,1 1 dr from bear h View. SS951mc1 lhm .lune 15. tht'n wkly 541>-5605 l 1niqu•• 1 br. or t•an \U. 17 ow n.. r 1 ""I. 2 hlk!' to beach M;i• t., '""can ron • "UP<'r ·"' ., J loc . 2 BR. 11va1l no\\ ~ k f>lly Cum M25 I!!!> 25-1 I Iv lo Ii/ 15.9115 673· 7617 Condominiums 67~411:17 Unfwnisht'd 3425 Short lt•rm r<'n Wb. :: & :1 •••••••••• • •• • •• • •• • •• • Bl<. from $5~1 up AK<'nl 2Dr, 2811. l'h1lo OK. rool Nofee 61!>·8170 Jtll'U7ll, dhh!.l'. nr ..,., Coa..,t Plarn & OC'l' . J% mu 1,73 57H I. ti·l2 IOUX. 734 li072 2Br t o rct1n•d pt•rson. small l'hores tor reduced rent 64t>-180 I l 'harmms: 2 hr 2 h ;1 1'011 On the beach M arrh 15 do Nr So Csl I 'l.c1J Junf' 15 3 bdrm. 2 ba . Pool, sauna 1M·11111 frph .1o:ar.lndy.646-2030 Sorr~· no fH•l ' ~:,J t ----Sonflowt•r 1711i W Oceanfront. 2 BH fpk. l(ar Weekly or mon Ully h'73·7677. 673·6189 ---- ..•.........•.......... 3802 3244 2 Bdrm house w12 cur gar 964·2.566 . 973·2971. •--------• •1•,A•VE-•P•R•l•M•E_L_k_A_ Yard maintained. no Irvine u. . a e r· pets. 646-5832 or :>48·2720 BOAT SLIP. 2 bdrm. 2 bath lower unit with fir eplace. S750 'mo Watcrf.r onl H ome:. s:n.1400 TenJ\C> and I.\ Jlk to bc .it'h' Bl>aullful 3 bdrm t•ondo V1(•W o r 0 ('('.ln rrom master bedroom Sunk1•n hvin)( room , I.\ 1·l h ... r t..1sleCully dccorat~d 1•ommun1ty pool!-, lenni~ roorts $625 ~:r m onth Call Ucnyse 0 Connell, 7['2·1920. ..•...••............... •t..ong Bearh nr PCH, 2 Br S275 No p<>ls Sn,li?l Cum. u til pd $195 833-H!l'74 NO NEGATIVE! 31 Un1ls in prime t:.M l.oc.it1on. Prired to s <'ll ,1t under $34,000 P<'r unit Xlnt terms avail. Nn tlrive-by plea ~e f<'•>r more information call Paul Shapiro at mwhcad improved pro· ------••••••••••••••••••• • ••• perty. Trade up for So. 2 Br. l Ba. dbl g ar , IJ.H' yd. CaU.f oceanfront or rt n· stove. S4001mn 548·7174 Deane home 2 BR + bonu.s rm. 2 BA , formal dining area. breakfast/ ramll y rm , frpl r , ceramic tile. lg yard, up- 1o1raded plush carpeting, drapes, s heers. lcvclors, tal units. or f>45..~0. Owner lrobr 1 Br house, frpl. pvt I 17 I 4) 3 3 7 • 2 4 I 4 Adult preferred, S250 mo 337-1717 inc util. 642·2790. BJG CANYON DEAN F. HOME Spacious 2br 2bn, den. guard ~atcd rom munity 640·8582 OC£.i.u VIEW $650 mo Jse. 833·1290. 110Art 752"5620 Beautiful Dover Shorc•s 1n Spectacular ocean , Newport Beach. 5 bdrm 2900 9UAIL PLACE PROPERTIES'" 10,... Tll 1:10 r .M.I Townhous• Unfumistt.d 3525 lal>oa lt land 3806 ·······•·••·••·••······ 2br 2lla frplr . lse. walktoS Ruy 2131445-1978 Mewpori Pier RJty. 67]..2058 dy 673-3900 e•. .......... _ ........ _, ....•.•................ Wanted house or condo under $60,000. is l a n d view, coo lORANGETREE ·Swimmin g pool , 2 breezes. quiet area. 3 br, Spacious 1 BR condo fireplaces Pool & lawn den, 2 ba, F.R . frplr, w/palio on stream. Ten· maintenance incl. Only gardener No pets. $700. nis, pool, ja(' Adult.s On· Sll75. per m o. Ulll. xlr.1 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Pmoromk View S250 mo yrly ! sm barh. hm1ted ('()()kmg. ut1l pd, ava.i I 3-15~ Isl 1s t + St.'t.'. 1.216"" Agate. 675-2797 ~loyfront ltleTri_,lex $692,000 Own /Ag\ fl31·3230. 67S..0 J20 .....,,al/ ~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-3471 ---- Buyer wanls house on Balboa Island from owner. Prin only ! 675-3624 . _1_1J_1_A_v_1c_m_o_r_e_64_S-_4164_ ly, no peL'I. $330. 552-3475 Ask ror Frank 645-3000 eves. days. 642-8936 eves. 2 br, 2 ba. dl'n. new townhouse m 1'urtlerock. t'i9S Afler4 · 955·21~ 1ab»a Pftliftsukl 380 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ukenew4 Br2 Ba Nwpt Hghts. $600. 548-8038 --- ------2 br. frplr . yrd. gar . near Woodbridge condo . 34FTBOATSUP3brlba ~..ts Fu~ ferry&shoppang lmrned. occupanl'y. 2br condo. Motor boat only ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOO. 536-6617 + den. 31 Woodland Dr aft. 4 64()..C.919 ........___ Paahnvda 3707 -3br 2ba rrr:c· garage. 4'h • .,,.,. c..u MY>c: -.--,..~ ..1...1 M• lt22 old ed So ......, mo. ~. ••••••••••••• ••• • ••• • •• _.._"""'" $500,000 CASH yrs, • al n ear · Brand new Condo, Nwpl •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• Have client witbSS00,000. Coast Plaza. $495. mo. 3 BR. Condo Woodbridge Terrace 2Br 2Ba faml· Weekly lo July l , ocean-2 BR So of Hwy No PRJME lNOUSTRlAL Waols Orange County Eves. 556-7947 Daya $375 per mo. 673·2026 Ask 1y carpo' rt 'patio' """'' front comp!. rum. 2 br. ..... .. "-.:..:M Ag t BUU.DINGS .. 644-4450 ( Doug • ' ' ,...,.. ' frpl balcony gar .... ~.M:JU 0 · en •32SOaqrtofc/lnd'l pr~perly. Call Chuc:a. _________ ,_or_-"'------• sauna.SSOOmo.840-2992 MCM7&4 • · 673-5354 644-2212 e6J90 sq ft 24• gross. ~~ R. E . Broker. Mesa Verde 3br 2ba frm. Woodbridge Crossing New Newport Crest Con· Ocean View in /nr CdM m1cbshol> nn. 1tplcd. bltins l. fdencedN , Townhome, 2 BR +den. do. 381'12~ bath$, te nnis, 1 Bdrm. yearly, orr atreet beach. 2br blt·ins. rplc, ..x> eq I\ 23' gross, 91 2 br condo, below $70.000. new Y ecora e · 0 2~ ba. 2 car garage pool, 6t spa. $6751m o parlting. Avail immed beam clg, lg patio pool. Fwy Ownerftnan<'e.fU2·1898. Pets. WS. s.6-1535 or w /opener . Lake 640-783tor67S.7002 $32$.Ph646-6238 Adults·N .P . S330 . •SOO •5500 sq n. Tustin 1980 16lh. 1$P207. NB. _75_1_-4024 _______ raclliUea. $570 mo. ntECOVE lie clean lbr, bay, bch. _&M-08 __ 10_. _____ _ ~r t T l 926163. 2brl~duplex$32S/pr mo. S5588. BaysideDrive. l Br, den, Adult.a, no ~l& Yrly . l..rg. dlx 2 BR 2 BA plush i1&1.soo aq t ' ua in HAVE SS00.000 CASH· lit. last+ aec. Woodbridge Condo, new frpk, pvt. beach. ()O<)l, $315.673-0076, 873·5706 erpt. drps, patio. Cplc. C714 J llt-5910 c1y1 Need wlits w/apendable· 960-3900 3br. 1Yt ba, crpts, drps, jacuW. DeluxeS850. ear-a .. M• 3722 Blt.ns, dshwsr, Adults, no (7141511·S717 not.area bound. 979-.SW. Xlnt exec. 4 Br. near So. ~·.Jr~~·p~v~~~ SEA*Vl**Ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pe !.'A·,.,A~94,,!c.01aA:l131019 cat Plata, els to schl. 3 BR. 2 BA. new cpL'l, 646-.. , l .. .,..,. ....,., .,..., . • ..... ...._~ ....... -ZZOO ·~ -is/mo. Ph960-287A. rno.8'4"8804 3 Br, 2"'11 bia. family W 0 S 00 -....--~ ----"' · 1 l palnl, I • 6 . Bnghl & swmy lar{(c 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I •-'" ,._., 2 bdrm. paliO room, VleW, poo ' ClnDll "'°" """'" 7""' '""7 an 5 bdrm t •· d Ayail.ble now 2 br l ba ..._.e., ....,.. .."""' "''J7c"t092 _,,_, _......, . apt. crp .. rps, See ad beadin1 PALM ...... ,.,...... • • home. nrepla <'e, dla· --·"'4U ..,,. . _.__..._ .... ~-3724 bltin, dshwshr. on~ Cllt llleatiB.AU LA MANCHA Al'TS Lorge l.W bd 11ankn :ipts Adults Os hwhr. New beauuful )(11rd..r1 bhns. encl .:t1r. iiu bbq ~. puol~spa I~. Cu Pd. 778 S<:ott Pl 642-sa73, ~5611 Ml:SA VERDE home al mosphere 2&3 br dlx apts, no pet.s 546-~034- Westlc*e Vlllocp !l(·aullful brand new adult apts. No pels Pool. Jucum. Ooenda1ly 95.S W. 19th St Bach.~~'2M l Br S290 $30!) 2 Br S33S U'iO TSL MKmt f.,.5·8122 Beaut brand n~w a dult aplS Spac l & 2 hr w townh!i~ style F'rplc. Wry rm Imme.'<! oc l26 E. 18th Street 646-681& l bedroom $Jo:. 2 bc.-droom. l bath $3411 161 i;, 18th Struel 642 08S6 lbedroom 151 E . 21~t Strccl ~·2A08 2 bedroom. l bath $311:i 22SO V:inguarl.I Way ~962t) I bedroom 2bedroom, I bath Adult:;. nope~ ------ KIDS OK e py l Br, I Ba 2 Br ,:.!Bu TSLMRml S325 $335 J br. 2 !>¥,pool $325 m" S395 S42S ~ J0am-7pm 642 9412 - 2 Br. beam ce11Jngi., pool, bltn ran.ie No l)('ls $290 642·2A64 313 17th Plat~. No L 2 Br. I ba. 1 storY shau. dn>6. patio. frpl, l.K-am dng11, itur 1\dJt.., $JJO 2544 E.ldcn 11 1~ K406 "THE VJ<.."l'OHIAN" 2 Br i.tudio. I' 2 ba w /gar adlt:., t·pts. new d rp-.. range, fncd yd w /p;1tm. wtrpd.SJOS 667Vt('loriu 6J6.4 l20. I 5 HEW DUPLEX 2 hr. 2''l 1Ju. c>very Jm('111 ly , 1650 HI ft l>bl(' I! 11 r a I( e . If u I( t• ya r d w room ror trtr . ..it· $495 67~. 64'1 966(; AU ADULT APTS HOW A Y All.AI LE 2 br apt Pool. J:1cu tz1 & BBQ ar<'a End 1(3r:tl!<' SORRY NO Pt:TS Iii .. : 2:!:-0.0~T l'<~t.1 \11.'!>J fA5 :l49k :! hr '.! h J, Jll t•ll'l' ~rml nnor CO\ p,irk no l>l'h S350 J Ill V Id Ori .1 b'"13 ilitl<!. ~:! 4H!>-\ $37$ Nr n,.v. 2 t>r :! h.1. i.:ar f rµk, IJuk Clu~c to Jll 2 Bdrm upt, unfum. f rn 1 ly romplt•x, 110 ~t:.. ·3011 ~ apt 3. College Aw 6'1.2·~60 2 Hdrm, 11 ~ ba, patio. s flll dof( ok. no l'h1ldren. $3;!~, per mo 1145 9100 s:B5 3BH 2ba. rarport !\11 !X'L'! Ch1ldrt•n OK 10.!I Val('Ot'l<I ~-~IHS Easts1de 2 RR 11 .• H.1 fplr end patio. pcw>l 1111 pl'ti> t\1d:. Ok S35t1 548 OOtb NOW RENTINC: OPF:N S UN 12 ~ l!l3'7 Churt·h. l' M :-Jew townhou ... 1• tn·Ph'' · Sp,1l'H•U'. lu11url\IU!-'' J)rl \JI t' 1\ 11 r1 :! I ,II l:Jr:tlo:l''> I.\ ..i~c· ~.tr 111 opn r' I'' t fnc·d .\ d ~'rpk . .,.alk m dowl. 1!.- <·or t ill'. <lhl o vens. : bdrm & 3 bdrm anul ~5854 or 645-44&; ISi. MJ.:rnt b42 1603 l.Jl'lwce 2br 2h11 fpk, hal• l m m J t• (./ u 1 l' t 2 ll r townhouw Patio. l>Q(•I. adult'< SJ2S 646 t.1507 755 W IRthSt 2 Or. 11, Ba tnwnhOU!>l', garage. pa t 111 . µool. jat'll7.7.I, r1n•plU<'I.' i\Oull:. onJ:, S:~') t>JI 4!iij4 Alme~\ tit'"" l'Vnrlu :.! HH ~ B<•. t umpll'll' k1tt·hl·n t blt ins. d .-.hwas h er, trash compaC'tor I l'?a::. HRQ, frpk wiw C'3f'P('l'. dra~ :! tar l'?ar . elerlr dvur o pe n t•r "'r llr Coast Coll $425 mo + $2011 l'l~an d f•IJv'>ll !>57~73 l 1h MO HTHS REtfTFREE! NOWRENTIMG BRAND MEW :! OH. 4! ba apt" l't•rft•t·t for 2 Greul C M lot'a t1on1 Available Mar .. I\ 15lh SJ75 & $395 t.:11 I I for deta1b wl\1le sf'lrc·t1nn la'>t'> ~ ~C. TAYLOR CO. 640-511 2 Lari:t· l l>r on Jo:a,ts 1d1• 229 Col>t:a Mt''•' ~t (0rang1• J\w abo\ t• l!llh SI >L·n11 R a \acl 1mm1·<l l rut CJ\ .111 on 4 II S2AA mo t pcr~on . S305 mo 2·3 flt'r.>OO:-W.lll·r IOl'I Pet:. rond1d1•red Sup .. r d ean w ne w 11arnt in-;ult• &out OUNCF.H & 1\SSCX' 9511n o1 No l'et~ AdulLo; Enc·I gar ~· ~~>-~ _ Luxury 2 BH in a lnpll'\ Pnol. 11undeck Nwpt lit. arc•a $345, 770·277H EASTSIOE •l.1-11·kcd~ar w I~ ... 1.11 • D W patio. lndf)' rm •Spedal cah1m•t ~par" •(ias heal. ~as 1·0<>ktll!! i:a!. hot walt'r all rn·1·~ •Adults. no ~ti; 2 bdrm S33S ZJZ:J 1-~lden I\ w . l' M li427ti05 t 'omJnn .1hlt• nt•w 2hr . :!h.1 lcrds ok no pct' :w:1.! Wallat l'. t' \I 557·1l911.1 ~'\mo J Hdr m .• bath apt 1\dull'> $450 m1J 1;,,, pJ1d r..i2 :i<n3 l t•X'tra larl?c Br Vtt''" /\u pet..; Adults only l'uol ,\ patio 1887 Monro\•·• $26.5 645 m:io !'.:-side 2br 1 ba. pal10 ~ f!:•ra~t· Pets ok S3:lo f>11i.lt2(~ or IWi 231ti 3hr 2b<t 2 :.ly condo. fpk pool , patrn, dbl ~Oi r i\\Jtl 4 1!> Adu lh S4.'X>mo ti41l R.:.'7:11557 ·lWi I liadielor n(•w, ~reat '" i.1dl' location. S:!O..'\ mo 75.'I 1131 • t'\'CS )4J7 11666 Nt•wl) dccorat1'<1 J hr. 2 h.1 t.,.,..nhou"" ~pat•1ou' ftrt•plart> & PtJl)I QUJl'I arc•a ,\dulti.. nu pe1 .. 54')) 645 nu 1175.5949 •2 Br r ondo nc>ar So C:.I Pl.:12.1 Pool JU('. SJ75. " Pl'L' 1111 H97 4 Med ite rraneanVillag •Beamed ceilings. wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovcring · •Fireplaces. wet bars •Ois hwa-;hers. wa lk ·in closets ·Balconies. patios •Park-like landscapin~ •Swimming pools, jacuu1 •Lighted tennis courts •M inutes to freeways & beaches I IEDROOM I llDIOOM & 0.. 2 N -2 II TOWMHOOSl Adult'I Only Office Open Daily 9 to s· fi} C7141 557-IOJO 2400 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Calif. DESERT. 58 coodot un. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• duplellt. Small yard & hwa1her, Micro-wave ...... Jfs,Jovely"BR.,d-k·. _..,__ .cnn rmo 67SS086 ptd.k> Adulta 675-0562 ou• • "" ........ •• • ••. • • • • ••... gar . ..,.,., pe • · ds'clua1200. .._..._.. 1106 ' · · puquet. floorA . S495 pel' wide 1reeo~ll. pool. SUSC ... ""IT"'ttt -°'-m._3.U ______ ,. CJace view C)(hUbor lot ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 1 ba, bardwd Ors, mo. LeueonJy. S51·1166 Sl560A&t"4-0134 . -- Streams. waterfalls. a pine forest. Among Orange County's most spectacular adult apart· 2220 Pacini! Dr COM . Vrq pvt home nice fum bMm mlins. Cncd yard, Dl\IINE ORO VE 2Br 2ba Back Bay 1rea, 2 Br. ~e & "'b' :-rm, '-"' Tri~Yel OMm' build to·aull ot nra.y2br2bah"plsi-Uo bltm.,.!M dliklBok, no de n , trml din a r ea , _ ................ A. Matu-encAd '1 gar. t' 2u1p10' ~cw1aroceanltbay ~ ... .;.--. ·-~ _,5 1982 Meyer ---." "'......... '"' u ta. no pe •· W·'" •A ....... cb .. " acJI 1200,000. ~3·11'8 .., ..... _._,._ ~.....;. .. wknd or... ceramic We, ae.ll clean ·"··'•·. co pe•·.· •..aoo. ..,. ~ ""'°"' • _..._. an Mnu ... 1" .., .... ~Bl.548-49118. Br. 3 ba. 1800 a~ fl evs. 2 Br rum, wt.I' Dd. 1ar. 5:-~.View, pvt commty. AV'llilable April 10. H OO/ A9A 293 Id.Ila, no pets. U2S. 227~ ----------pool• •. tennis. '475. eo.2267. Po•1t•Yalry 3734 .., mo. '" •• o r DOWNTOWN C.M. Dlamand.~. $525/mo loci 1ardener a.Gl7I ----------.. ••••••••••••••••••••• _4.!fl_._39_i_s ______ _ R-2 (c.2) 3br, 2ba. Mesa Verde --------<:.llarmiQC 2 BR, 2 ba. 2· Upper bachelor apt, 23000lq f\ 2br, den l~ba N-.11 de-location. 32111 Colorado Make yOQr 1boppln1 car 181;. rri>lc. SSOO. 211 washrm f ac . n on · 'PrtC*lal.land Hlue conted. a.n. '550.mo. Lo. Owner/act ~. eaaler' by ualn1 I.he OaUy Tlatin,Avc. Open Sal 6 smoke r, flulbte rent Pt..-~. m.m• -.-PUotClualfied Ada. 9.ul. M2-f732 w/chlkhltting. 96Ull37 Bright 2 BR. fresh. clean, clon to bch as 1Jbopt Pool, lndry 752·5065, &t&-3176 ment communities. 1 & 2 bdr: 2 bath. Move-in ready. Off ices open 9 to 6. 11!~ '300 AdJms Alie CoetJ Mesa ~1300 IJJ2 DAILY PILOT Sunoay,y!flin 11, 1919 *fl ......... ,.,.~ ket.W1toShen 000 ...... ll1t1Mtu IMli111tU Moftpgft, Trvat .-...-..-....;;....-.....;..;.;;.,;;;..;.. ________ .;.:~:::1..1-. ..:-c_~;..:..;;.,, . ..:.:.~--~·d 3'00 ....................... 0,,1...._..ty SOOS 0,p~ty 5005 0,,:CW"tuftlty SOOS DMdi 5035 ............ ........_ ·-. ..... . .........._ .. .....,.___ .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .... .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ....... .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . ... . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... . ~ ~ ~ WAMI--. -+4"1WN•ft ""'-11.. N H ~ UluUi ... tot"1·k6 ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 t1tr111.:ht prof f?Ujn. Univ ~~ ....... ~.~~I' ttr __ .._ .. 3'40 tkw,_. .. _. l lH MOllLIHOMI dt1<rt't',tosh11rt•11µ1ac.·<1Hr ••••••••••••• ... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~TION uc~m-a vu homt· w t:na . <>s>t•n Sat Sun U ·4 SHA.Rr. bucfl 1.2 " 3 f:IR Cullt•11•· frpk, d.1$h•"llhr. 11aru.c" 16 nt'"" 2 br unill>, '400 6 patio$ No pt t,. mo (' 21 \iohl foul m8 NOW K.-~lun.11, buy op Md. I< t\lty Vy I~ pool. UoM takr ll\l'r ,111ym1•n1 pvt l'flt $275 mo 1 util 1nfurmwt1on l::t1')' Ciu.r41vnsl &«0484 ltt-11.lto.-, ~ I Hill ~) ;: bJr 111 1t.1 & • SIWH• \dJ ,..h11fllt1ni: If flh I r \I I ' h It I fl ' •\Jult., .'IJ !I..~.! ~'1 .'bf 1 ,,.. \'l'I"'\ llll'°"t' J>llllU ITlllTQ UH 'R 11r No JWh I iar I ·~'Upl .. ltft'f IJJl "'., lJID.' ~ u·1~ t tr .1p1 n ..... h YOJ CAN AH<. )RD ~1 BlA(H Park Newpor l UJXUk\ Al''l' L.l\'INC; ()\l~rtlJ(ia1J111 Tht' \tr utrr f~n)oy $750,000 HJlt'I' LAtt"U.11.r 11pa, 7 1111111mm11111 poolJF>, II Uithk~ rnun11. mtl ut bt.kf' tn1 I• vut UJ\a. shutn .. ho~rctt. U.d~., f rorl'I U&l• ~ mu Allo6 1&2 bdrm pl1a11' l 'lcll")' lownh<•o"''" linanrin11 OJ\(' 'J'r11cJt• . w'1tluu~ "uluublt• i roommot<-' ,nt'edt•tl . to Santa Ana »4 ill711 ~ 3 IJU C dM ho?H' Wmlmuuil1>r l44lt AA!t5 Approx $150/mo I rtr (' A.naht-im tt56 IOll o vl·r 30 or w o m t1n t: Aluth..im ~ 4500 w1rhlld Call AM 640 0079 4000 2 fcmalt!'l 11('(.od rc·11~w111111 bit'. n.-111 , co111S1dt!rut~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• female lo '!hare 1;u1,cr ----------1 lbr hot.r..'lt• rn CdM. Avail 4 l 64().2877. 772-1000. .................... l..uvt'ly .iurderu. Brooks YUWlJI prof to bharc• :Jbr wtr full houM• n•'lff Ciold<'n Wl•sl •t\Jk ht!n t'11<'ll uvJll Coll with aa1m:. No t·1i.:. •Ja<'ULIJ, ht•ittt'(I pool :.l'OC)kf'r.<, pl •11:;1• (';ill ll •Wll.ly0fda1l)'m1udsrv ll:tna t!n 644 tl1H. or • rv & phutw 11v1ul11blc W7 6026 Lo• n S72.50 Wk 2 r-· u 4br 2b t\)) nr 2277 II 1£rbt>r "" d t' I.:" .,!br •h,1 " "' ~ 111\ drPo-pJlh• l'lh I ..: .. r µ.tll I* \1.1.11 llr1·~n '" 1'lt't' luh·h. lln\-11.it10' ,-..-c ... taT ~1;~ & tlalronrn t rpb. IJ r J Pt' 111 ~ µIt r IL In.: t'h'VMlOO. , · t M-i.!"" -MHO Pla<'t>nlJ.11 & 19th, $145 + '< ~ • ""11 .,...., uul 646 6M41640 1900 ftmte M f 18·3S wtd to loolc. for aptl hse CdM or NH area 642-1403 Carl hltn, $;l.!.'> 1 ... 1 1 ..... 1 • dt-111un.: M.! W.lJ t-:.\STSllll-~ h1 I th' 1t••ruite "'••'"" 1lt \l'f h1111.1k 1.111 ~I mu JH ·u \\11n1.· \ ,,t. )411 71)7 lc.t-."1> for on u1i.u11 \ ;: hil 1 .. 'fl frJlk )Cilf I i-h1ltl l. I n!Q4 I b r \" \I II ti ll t t r T I .: ".uh,•r ilf') •·r $;?i) mo ~'bl" rt·fn1Z lpl,• ~II.,> ~lbJJ U.STSIDf l'~klo J Ht Ul'lu·n • .! hr .! hJ lull .;pl r "'' p k .: l'Jtlll ~ 11p,1tr.1,fr.. 'u $311.'.J + 111 '1 l'hlldrt'll \II µ.•t~ 1110 ... ~::z!l .! hJ r •• 1 .. 1 !'.u Pt'I ' h 7 ~ 17011, :!h i~' $~;1:. "">' t,16 41'til . t'' ,., "~" 'IM.I 312 ........••..••••.....• SIOO f tU:t-; Rl-:NT 3 Br. 2t? ba slud10 .,\ t fn<'d patio t;nr l gJrag1• l..o(.s or grai;s S495 33SS Bh!l' l-antl'rn .&!+!; !rlJO. 49&-~ or .i96 Sl?S C'ltlM' lo :.hupprnlo( :1 br . I•' bu. iiuuo. l' arvort Kid::. ok. nu ~:J." 1\' '"I nu'* $31U St•t• m.inJ~l'r at 7fi7 1 l'ummodon•. 113. 1111 or<·idl !173 21171 •Lr" 2 Br m I.on..: llC'h Child okS275 No pl'li. H.as St \I R.33-8974 Spa<' 3 Br npt. 2 ba. lbdrm Clo:w m. nt·..., I~ 2k1dso« $.3251m 11 carpett..od $275 mu mC'ld·, Cill 1447-0967 aft :tpm ul1l Call <&94 3672 1,.,,._ 3144 66~ J 161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAlfflqOll leoch 3140 Jbr 212ba Brand Nt•w l\l t'.i~t11(lf\ l\lllnd J.1111 ltoom w k1tt•ht>nt'tll' $W'*wk& up So4H 11'755 hort•t· & ~t111 J11.i4u1n 1-Jt•l(lmt fo'1u;hmn I l'\I ltllb Hd M11tun· t·mployt-d ~7~ Share spect.tr ular (l{'t'Jn \lew. 3 br. 3 ba houst' 1n t't.-ntraJ Laguna 4 blk!I lll bearh. J3CUUI. frpl • full k1trhen. washer ld ryl'f, ~a.rage Smgle only $290 494 6800 eve n1nii~ & wknds . 494-7 172 Wl'l'k d..lsys. 114/644 IW IACHILOR UNITS UZS+•,osit. 20 I E. lelboa. HI. Cal ....... 556-7707 b4()Mtl4 ~uutrful l.u~unJ Mutl·I 11pb Ry w1'1'K ur month 494 41494 Lunll t'li:t'l' nt'l'tl:. 1111·1· rm , non smokl'r "' dnnkt·r. 11ult!l 831 7200 llmtc. M ff to sh art' I~ 4BR. 2ba hse w tfam rm, WOf"k111.: t..uly would hkt• hcitted pool & jac. m So NI "dult o l 2 llr 2 P." v ll l c r c.>o m w I th Santa Ana. Sports t•n bait! Crom n ~ sJul·uz~i kllr tl cn pri vrle1?es in thusiast. non s moker poi>1, rt.'(' bid.: l.o,•.iird l,uguna Beoch. 74 1-0179 pre ferred. SZOO mu . acro!ls from /'lt''*Purt °'""98-2813 546-7 115 evt•11 /wknds Beach G o lf C'uuriH· 1 Lwcunous rm above gar Chuck. S hown by :tllPl only fOf'nentnon smoker. Career-minded fem to ~. 631-5019. s hare w l samt' F V OCEAM NONT 2 lo,cly connec·Ung rooms Twnhme. Pool, J aruui '( v tbal lled e 1 tenrus . SJOO. 979-3173. 3br,2ba w/o 1r l' ll'ur w · to11y, vau c 1 · --------- ly F'rplr. gar. $1()5(1 IJIR.~. pvt bat~., k1tch. & Worlung Mother & child lo TSl-Mgml 642 1603 duung rm pnv s Brand share apt. o r home OCEANl-.RONT Upper urul Very nict• Lgc :mr. l'tar S675 'm u. y rl) new Close lo brh. $285 w/same in No ti B . uul pajd lst. lai.t. + 8"7-<1907 $100 d ep. 675 SS33. ---------00-6499 ------- BUY NOW!! CONSIGN NOW •N(.•I $140·$200 pr wk W(! huve 2 1 million contr.JC·turol re!~C rvall on huc·klo~ on •·ny.dn ves" with P t.in Am a nd National . a lso cxc:lus 1vcly p ublishe d h y over 60 U .S. & Inte rnational wholesnlcrs including hut not limited to Triple AAA . Amtruk , C P Air , Tru ve m a n CAu s lraJja), RA CY, NurGut (Germany) TCS (Switzerland). • l01fi investment tax credit + double the d<'d1ning ch.•preciation. •Current fleet 1s at 210RV's require 350 t>y April 30 (!Jverbooked in certain SIZ(.'S ). • Pur<"has(' :it f~1c-tory net invo1C'c 4-Star Min i's & class A's •IOO'; financing of invo ice. s ales tax & IH't'rtS(.' throuJ!h major banks at 13 o J\f>H.1 year not(•. I n v ~st m c n t S c• m 1 n a rs h c I d <> n Saturdays lOAM -lPM on March 17th. 24th & 3ist on location. Dala RV Rttrtal htc. 15092 HCIM'crd An, IN, Ca. 714/559-4446 OvtUde Ca. I ·100-154.039' (tefHt Oal~'s IRIH 69-2378. Computerized reser vation system LoC'ations also in San Francisco & Denver. 1-way fly-drive. 4400 lndmtrial Rental 4500 ..•............•••...•. Corona del Mar ground noor na offi ce. carpets , drapes, paneling /\p prox. 240sq Ct wtown bath. $165. lnqwrc Suite H. 2333 E Cst llwy Corona del Mar 675-5444 O.CAIRPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndu.slriaJ 800 to 1600 sq fl with offices. Newport 645-2111, 648-6303 IDEAL (l'. omelet . ~i.ndw1t•h sh~ with o r w1Ulout .-qwpmenl All l'lct• & plumblll~ ln HACH LOCA TIOH Nit-owner 12131 S98 7717 c.;1-:RAM I(; nu~I N .. :~s ~nl1re stot•k Mnldb. 11how coses. gr~nwort'. kiln, potte r s wht'el. publ1<':tllon:. St ,500 83711123. Own your own gournwt food. liquor murt In Newport SllS4,200 lnr ld ·, IJqUOr I.le , rnVl'Olory, f1 X tur~ Agent 7!'>2·6!1i' I BE YOUR OWN »OS.'i t'antasllc bus. uppty No mve>st Coll l'VI.'\ for ;1ppt 64.S ~13 a..ilwsa tolMliftffs 5010 . .•.•••••...........•.. Business Ta Business 1\ MAKK tff PLA<:t-: lot Pun·ha.\10.11 A.11cnt!I und Nt!w Ow.uil!l>~ci. 1'h1' " ., '"'" llAll Y 1'11,0T rl.t<.~1rir:ll ll•n Ill l'l'I huvt·r nnl1 ~··llt·r rot:l'l ht•r Sl'll your :'1Urpl11,, ov1•r,.lock•·l1 rir no l11111wr 11••1'(1\•11 111·111' nr !'luo11ht•' 11r '"" kind For more• 111forrnJt111n or t.oplacl' your ,ul 1·Jll 642·5671 hel Wt•cn KA M .t nd :. JOPM Mond .. y thru t'r1d:>y for ynur .-d In _,p pear t~ folio" in i: d ,, y or r.dl bt'tw~n ilA M and 12 noon on S.ilurd.iy lor !'lunda y " pu blH' a I mn MOtillY AV AIL.AILE zndTUWANS SWING U)ANS ~QUIPMENT <:ONSTRll('TlOlll OR ANY P RPOs to; oavad I' Ca~y & A~stK" R !!: Brokt>r. 900 1957 l'RIVl\Tf'.: PARTY wtll _p.1y mort' for your 2nd TD'" 642·3573 Cl\Sll·ANY AMOUNT On your homti v111d for or nut "'or a ny purpoiw' Newport Pac-1r1c f-\mdmg Da~I~ (o;v 675 ~:i.:, • as-0ned f"irsl TD's for saJe or trade for a 45 to so· diesel sports fo.hcr Will adtl rash Abo.38,200 s h a rt·'> OT(; i.l ut·k. Moduleurn ln1· Vulu1· St 50 p1·r i.tlnrt• 1 u Re.,tr1ct1un!-499 36tl5 res. S40 9550 of l' IJfumrn b l TU ror :.Jlc Bal $19311 04 Wrll <11 ... l'<IUnl l o 1 t': y1cltl l11 matunty 642 ~ ••••••.••.......•...... 5100 .••.•..••..•.•...•....• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 !'.·II .1nv 111·111 or com h1nJl1un ot ti• 111 .. fOf' S°•J ur It""' w ith ... ''•·nn'° l'IOl'hr•r Atl .I l1n1•' f•1r ' I IJnW('U\l\t' d.<) • f.,,. 11 ,1•ltl•l111<1JI hn•· " •Jr 1 .. 1 lhi•2 llJ\'> th,1t.:•· 1I' ~u ,r1mm1•rt "'' ..1•1 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••! WOOdbndgc. S650mo 2 IJcluxl' 3 BR. 21 ~ b.1. nt'ar r ar l'tafl't. 21314&.'>·4K4 I new. frpk. W U hookup. ---------- bltns. enr l gar. rncd y d, New upRrade-d lbr apt ~'TEPS TO OCEAN V1t•w. lrl't pa110. dl' SH5 rond o . B ea utiful 3Br.2ba,2rargar. 615-1906 Small furn l'harm1ni: rural Ruest house S40 wk. 4!M·9S7S Rmmt wanted. s1nglt!. share N. Lag Dch hi.e, pvt beach . t e nnis , S27Sfmo.4!M-6068 aft Ii •MISSIOM VIEJO • Pnme location swtablc for comm'I or ind'I use 1850lo2050sq fl AIC or- fice 100 amp power Call 17 14 )S22-<t 254 days. """ rt f d I (( (7 '"":>-.,.,.,. Shoe Repair Shop 4!0 yr' """sq o e uxe o ice l4tv• .,.,..,.. (:\C' e.Labhshed C..:O\lnJ, c .. s pa ct' 1n beau1tful1 714 55G-62()4 t-ur rllurt• 1nf11nu.•I H•'I JOO ltt jJIJ\" )YUf J•I • .tll 5'.>J604 landsrape ..., complete blUns $650/mo 67!).lWti rf.'r fac1I S.JSO. Call Dcn------S m all Studio with ba room for t1ppl. $ISO per mo.646-94.28 Fem wanted shr 2 Br. 2 ba apt, frpl, pool. Npt Uch S22S + ~'l! utd Cull ~4 Prof'e5l.1onal Bldg Sfof'GCJ* 4550 -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• llrreshnttTt 919-8533 RIGHT REAL TY 642-5678 Tuwnhouse. lu\dy. spat· ru~834-S092orS51 ·4823. Balboa Ba y Clu b , & homC' hkl· l br with ----SJ>B('JOUS I br. fuhulou:. pvl. galro l'nlram·c· + 2 B~and new ~oodb~id~c bay view. 645 !HO!i u r patios Some w1l)i alt Condo. 3 br. 2 , ba. 2 c~r bi~ S elf -s t oragt', 171>01 Morgan Ln .. If fl . off Bch &Slater, S.~·999li Opportunity 5015 SCRAM-LETS .................•..... .11arajo!e Swimmml't pool gar /\IC All rec~ rar1I ------ Jucuzzi Tennis courts. 1 SS90 mo. 631 ·21>22 or Near Li~o. 2Br, 2ha. lux bUt to lfunlln~on :.hop-&42·8Sl9 ury wate rfro nt apt. µmg center mall. Adultb ORANGETRE~ CONDO. Garage, balcon.y. frpll'. Yocaff• R...tafs 4250 G.:cr;s •..•..•................ .or .,,, 4350 House for rent, 811'( Bear ••••••••••••••••••••••• Single office for rent near O.C Airport. $185 ~r mo Secretaria l service::. llefttGfs Wanted 4600 G ET M 0 K t-: T 11 A N , v 0 u R M 0 N 1-: y ~I WORTH' S600.ouo t'a"h req. Hecome part ol ~ dy namic-& 1•x i:1t 1n ~ rest WI.Tani eharn 9 ~';. Return on inv(·st lasl yr Est rn So C:a l C:om . m errert•ntr r For I ti(' secure mvestor 673 O'tsS. ANSWERS Ne~ate -Fitful Sorn'<' -Sun•l) Vendor Menno avwl. ~6402 ••••••••• •• ••• •• •••• ••• No pets . "·rom S43S 2 b b T 1 S7!"10/mo. 55\t.ll!O<! r 1 a. cnnis. poo . St·awind V1lla1o:e, 15~5S Adults. Clty sips 6. Im ens ru.~n Single car garage 111 Co~ta S25 n1tl'ly pr cpl. Call Mesa. Xlnt for storage. after 3 p.m !>48· 1989.__ S40 per mo. Call afl 2pm Office s pace a '•ailable Apnl I. 315··3rd St , llB. $125 m o Scott Hlty 536-753.1 Responsib le, work1 n~ writ er se(•k !I On l' b<.'droom cottage 10 Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa. Qui~tness essen- tial. Write Classified Ad P206, Daily Pilot, P (). Hox 1560, Cost a M e~a 92626. 1-'0 R REVENG E M y unl'lc w as born mean In tus final da' .. he was in th<' hcr.>p1l;il with an inl'urablt• 1lln('S' Ill' srud ... Listen, dnct"r Would you do me u f;n 111 and Pt·rlorm ;r men·~ lullJng on m1• " Th(' du1· tor :.:ud. "Not 1111 vo11r hf('. ThJ.; nn1· I m 1foinJ.! FOR REVENGE " lluntm~on V1llugc Lane. II.Ii 17Mltlml·!m61. ~Walk to lht' tk•ul'h • Casa ct.I Sol l:i(oaut1ful Adult i\pt!l Wi61 lirookhur:.t, II II 962-665) ~-QNHSAT/SUH 10-3 771Il Newman New dlx uruts 2Br. 2ba & 3 Br. 2t'J ba w/frplcs. enc gar Q\.Oel. nr Slater & Hcach. 960-<ll4S -------2 Br. 2 ba. rpts, drps, enc ~ar. dsbwshr. stv & frpl. $350. SS2-8364. MIWA"HOMES HOWIEHTIH~ Lux ury J br/2 ha . spacious mtenors. Incl OW. stove. fplcs. & private 2·car l(arages. 5 Unklue floor plans. rent-ing from S495/mo. Manager 847·6001 Huntington Beach Mile to heh 2br condo air. rer facil. Sec. ~ate. 648-3686. New 2 BR rondo, lighte-d l'OUrts, pool. JD('Ul.ZJ, end ~al1o~pgraded~·JS21 LOlp9IG leoch 3848 .......•.•............• Huge 1-BR. IBA .• bltns. panoramj<' ocean view. Ideal for couple or bach. $450. Plus. 2 BR. l ba, lotchenctle, ocean view, MOO. Call: 64S·2317 t..,...HHh 3150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rAMOAAMIC Hilltop vlews·Alici;i Apts. Adult, prestige. luxury apt In lovely Laguna Hlll.s. Compl rer rm. jacuzzi, heated pool. Close to s hopping. major frwys, yet private & quiet. ()(f Alicia Parkway at Paseodc Valencia 25lll St.ockport Dr. 581-6130 581-6151 ~~~n~~tio. S450 .............. adl 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kennebunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ~fK)~ It you·re not sure wtlo (or what) Kennybunkport was. dOn't feel bad-yoo·re not alone. Kennybonkport Is one of 14 distinctively different apartment floorplans at Seawmd Village fn Hunungton Beach. Seawind Village Is a result ' of totally personalized professional planning. The kind of attention you deserve. A perfect blend Of nature and llv1ng- nestled in a forest Wtth babbling brooks and quiet ponds. cooled by natural ocean breezes. Aad to that tennis courts. swimming poots. aJacuw ano a convenient IOCatlon near stiopplng and employment and you\te got a place anyone would proudly call home. (Even Kennybunkportl) One and two bedroom. one and two bath adult apartments from 1315.00 '~~~ 15555 HunungtOn Vllligt I.Ant Huntington 8Nrll. CA (7t4) elHt-9081 ~ lf.e Sc:.t l)eqo m.wov ~ llOltti on hocfl IO ~ itllfl ~ °" ~ IO Gortod, ~ °" Goltlord 14 c.-. !)>;.,,._ 4IO'' Oii ,.,..., Dri¥e lo ~ VloQI t.an.. nori+i ro S.o-id VloQt. f~ r4dlblt • ~ Ollly 10 -'M tll dl.lsk. IAYFttOHT Slip &varl. Spac. 2 br. den, l ba. s per tac ulur vtew. lov<'ly gurdcns & sandy beach !\dull:.. no p ets $1 250 . m o 17141613-8414. S.....r Vacation Ecn+.t- & YHrty Retttals Available Nuw Yrly 3 Br. I Br. & Bach. wkdys. 751-5266 Offiu Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 sq ft Commcrc1<1I Ot•luxe med1<'a.I SUllC. ground Or . Corona dcl Mar Rcalonomics Corµ bi5·1i700 ---- 17th/Newport Blvd. CM $425 546-3937 lndlVldual ofh<'<'S with re--------- Investor.; earn SO' • or pro f1l. /\ :.ucn>:-' buhldcr M't'k.., fund'. $15.000 Pt.>r hou'" Short r 1•rm ~l'!'Urt•d Mr C.o rtlon 95.5-24&-t Olx Jbr. 2ba IO\\l'r dpl:t. l blk bch No l)l'ls Sf>llO Lse. 97g..0493 JONES REALTY INC 1'1~ 250·500 sq . ft. offices From $145. Incl ut1I 77!1 W. 19thSt. 540-2200. ception 1st. secr e i ary. fWsp Malt' 26 nt'c1.b I <'Ollference room. xerox. bdrm hse or aµl in O<.: lunch room San Diego Good ref and mt•tl !lllt' f'rwy access & e:tpos ure. cl~ 838-8868 Malwy to Loon 5025 -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• "SEl-1-'-F.STEEM ' th1 f714) 673-6210 IEAUTIFUL SUITES 400 to 2600 Sq Ft. Crprs, dips, serviced COflllMrce Pri Newport 833-88t3 Fount3.111 Valley. Mo 10 · d mo. rental beginning al 2 Scruor C1t1zens nee 2 $340 per mo 714/963-S44S sml well·behaved do,;:-. UptoS300/mo.646-Q88 Birch Street Offices Prime ground floor. 18SO ~s/lnn~t/ sq. ft Cal 70' ft.) Call filMmC• Barbara gss...2274, •••• ••••• ••••• •• ••• •• •• a.Nu Zl> E. 17th St . C.M. f'urn ~_u... sUttc, only $300/mo -,.,...... ,_ .. , r 5005 631·3961 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• G0AIJ$1000 MO lulinHs Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Build a business Sp;m· tJmc. Invest $75. 640·1i594 or00-8223 fNEED /MONEY • CRB>ITMO PROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547.54 02 Arranged by Coast~ Loans key to f f'e II n g n•a II~ ~ood • Free seminar Tuesday , Ma rc h 13 1 l.lpm, Newport Marnou Hotel. Barksdale Self· Es le<'m Prog ram ~ RescrvatJons. 497 4801 5300 ....................... CREATF. YO~Jt OWN LOAN. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 2 BR 1 BA, fplc. 1 blk lo beach. S39S yrly. $200 dep. Evs 64S. 7386 F lo share 2 BR. t BA. hot&!. 1 Blk from Bch. N.8. S205+Security dep. 673-811.8 Luxury 3 BR. 2 ba. Adults. F nnmte needed to share no pets . Perunsula. Bay 2 br apt at beach (Bal> Ave . n r 6 t b . $5 5 0. Call Peggy 675.9793 afl. ~. SPM. wknds anytime. 2rmsuile. 390s q fl. ample For store& office s pace at reasonable rates. park, utl incl AIC ad/. a-500 to 5000 StFt. cent to Sec. Paci ir Bank. Near E . 17th & MF.SA VERDE R Orange, C.M 642-4210 PLAZA HAY & FEED STOrt t-;, nets S2S.000 yr Only $23.500 full price. Agl 751·1400. We have a variety ol flexible loan pro.:rams to ___ _ fit your personal or bus1. La;t or f ound a pct? (' Jll ness net'ds All lo ans Animal A ss 1stan c1· over $10.000 Lca~ue. 537-2273, no fee LFC 17141549·7220 - •WANS•. 2ND. 3RD. T D S COMMONWE/\LTll GROUP 847-0042 ~s.Tnnt DftdS 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST lflterest Rotes I st T.D. 's, also 2ndT.D. LOCMs. la;t dog Retnt'v1'r mix Jo' em . r e d I h r o w n • seraJ)eU nose, t•p1h·p111· Bcarh /Ell1c;. R,•w,1r1J 964-1741 or968 91'11,. LOST: long harrcd blk female cal. Vi c-Tuslm & 20th . R E W A K L> 548·2'!71 ISS7 0211 REWARD f o r l o!>I BIJt/Wht femalc S1lx.•nan Huskey blue eyC'.; \11c Turtlerock. Ha' If IL lrcen....e. 833-2322 (.'\I'~ L«e&extremely nice3 br, 2 ba duplex apt, 1 Y2 blks lo ocean, 1 house from park & bay beach. Fami-ly or resp. adults only. $SSO. mo. 675-6775 or 673-0068. Open Sat & Sun Roxie J.S2:5Mesa Verde E, C.M. Fem rmmate wanted, 3 545-4123 12 Juice machines on lora· BR, 2 Ba h8e in CM. Nr CdM dJx suites. utJI pd. ---------i tion. SlS.000. Fairest Terms since 1949 SaHtet-Mtq. Co. 642-2171 545...06 t I REWARD for lost female Sealpoml S1ame~t· Kit t.en. 4 mos old . l.a~una Bch. 494.7423 Cwys. beach&. handball & AC. ampl pkg. Fr S195. HARIOR ILVD. 754·7417 tennis r rts, no pets 3X>'. Nolsereqd. 675·~ Store20x60 + otrice. 1450 ;=.=========~=======-=--- pleue. Rent $160 + •;., f C 2 130 sq. fl. total. $595 Per mo. util. AvaiJ now. Call Lisa Approx. 400 sq. t. · · Bkr. 675-#1700 or Patrick, MS-8737 £: 17th St, Suite "D". $140. mo. Doyle 548-1168 Store ror lease. Prime Via 1·5. Share brand new 3Br Con· IAY VIEW do. non-smoker. $160. Llke a house. Gorgeous 2 Irvine, caJI br. 2 ba. Frplc. Pool. In 562-0519 Alter s P .M. 3X> sq. ft. Waterfront of· Udo location. Approx. fice avail. Cann e ry l200sq.ft.67J.1970 Eastbluff. Mature ---------- adults. No pets. $495. Business Man will shore 64G-0.149. pvt 4BR L.Nlguel house w /emplyd lady. Non· Lwcwy 3br 2~ba din. rm. smokers pis. Lv m sg pool, patio. $500. mo. e5806 Villag e area . 714/613-1003 5Z3 sq. ft. office La Pui Rd. South of San Diego Fwy. SD month. Avail now. 642-4321. ext. 276. 64&-6710orS48-6019 ---------Nd dependable rmmale 3 Rm ()(flee, carpeted, air 2 BR, den. 2 ba. condo; $200 + ~ ulil nr Bolsa cond. Skypark Clrrle. P&rtial vu of bay· SS50 C h l c a I H e 1 I . D a v e Irvine. $250 mo 549-5033 Mo .. y rly lse. Agt M0-63118 f Off. L .d 67S-1642 Bay ront ice, r o 1 __;_--------• M . room & pvt bath free Village. S246 mo. S.a...• 3'76 In exchange for lite hsk· S49-S033 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcpg. Female only. Call 2 BR 2 Ba eondo, encl R8Y eves/wk:ods 493.2439 afice space for rent. Ap- gar., S350 mo. 833.-4720 prox 432 sq. ft. New rpts, (714) Male B~lnes1 ownr w / paint & UgbUng system. da1&1hter to sh a re w I Pd ut.11. $250/mo. 645·2S50 Af ••:• .r. ........ slmilar looking for boW1e ..;or~833-~2124.;.;.... _____ _ w~Ull-d HOO \n NB/ CdM. 759-1408 or 1&2PRSOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-2258 Bruce. 111.E EXCITING DIC OfftCIS ,ALM MISA APTS Share apt. 1 blk from Taateful auttea, •P•clous MINUJ'ESTONPTBCU beach w/neat. clean, coofereoce room . ex· Bach,ltiBR qwet stable male. $150. cellent secretarial Croma255aiup. Pref, Ut & lat. Ref's ex-services incl udin g Newport Mariner'11 Mile. Modem 502 sq n s tore or olfice. 2630-C Avon. LOW rent. 213/477-7001 S. J. Cap. 600 sq. ft. store, 2 blks. No. oC mission. 675-0176 Commercial garage with olfice. Choice location Marine rs Mlle a r ea. Newport Beach. S22S per mo.646-7641 IDEAL Cale, omelet. sandwich shop. with or without eqwpme nt. All etec & plumbing In. llACH LOCATION Agt~wner (213) 598·7717 ...._trialR ....... 4500 Adulta N cl!anged . .SU-2646 before pe r sonalhe d phone • Ope\S. 3PM or alt. llPM or AA•werio,.. Great loca-WANTED 1581 Mesa Or. .._ .... __ 9 M ...... (5 8UcaEuto1Newport ... .., ........ Fri. 3. or on. lion With astfreeway ac· Blvd) 3-12. ceu. NearO.C. Airport& Industrial apace with .... ~ ......•..•.••...•. ta -So. Coast Plua. From dee. & water 20 " .w In m·,.......N8-9180 Prat. fem •• ac Heb aamc $3U pe r month. Call CoAta Meu or Irvine. ~o:-.r·PN~·,J~~;~ nidbethm.21s1. eau J im 4tt-ac<n Eves & CMJIO. Will share off. apace 1-Wbdt __ ·------1 Am'I to alaare w/lem'I 2 w/counolor or pro· LAGUNA fUU.S.two ad- br 2 be CClDdo or So. Cet f..aonal pen.on MS-1718 Jae SOOO eq fl IM unltt. PluaDOOmo.-..2983 ........,_,.RTBE•"° new blda, A/C o Uc . ............ v ""'" froota on Moulton, nr t.c.IOCDetblnavaluabktT Furn./Wlfurn. omcea Late Forett. lute by Plaee aa tld fo our Lott w/recp. telephone antw. ownu.135-ltOI. and Pound columns . • sec. aervlce. Aull ---------1 'llMl\'1 when PtC>PM look from l250. moo to mon. RENT Mt eoo 1q. n. Sl75 whea U..1'•• (OUnd an tublu. Linda 714 / mo.2N4Randolph.C.M \lalQe. 75MlllO nd1.y 175-SlJI. The Daily Pilot now has a n e w "BUS I NESS TO BUSINESS'' classification to provjde a convenient method o( buying or disposing of Business items. Se ll yo ur s urplu s. overstocked o r n o longer needed ite ms or supplies of any kind. Whether buying or sellin2 see our "Business to Business" classification #5010. For more information and to pluce your ad, caJJ 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT ' ' ---,. Found currency 12·2 7~ Laguna Beach Polle~ Dept. Report #7807231. Found: 1 Lad1t'S Diamond Rmg. 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A111lrt·y litl2 0953 Wall'> l1·1hOI!'> rtoor'> & .... 1nd11w., dt.'Jnt•d 640 111\!'l 11 11 u '> t' c I 1· .1 l"I I n I! huu"1:kt"c1J111.:, \Ht•f1· r l..11(u11.i. \o l.1q~una . 1.a~una N111.ul'I l'.H :!Jl1H ~ittiftq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mind Your Manners Inc. Bonded rehable people 11.111 t•are for )our home & f)C4' tml·5701 Inc-omit Tax ....................... IN('UMET1\X IU :TL'HNS Prompt. rl'a!>onahlt· :-Jev.port Ueh 833 !11 !1!1 ---LINDA'S TAXSl-:ttVICE l'er' Bus lncomr T;n Call ~12·1'439 for appt HUS& PERSONAL ln1· Ta-c relurn.,,. Call IAl .. 1700 for JPPI Insurance ··········•············ Hertford & Safeco SJ)t•ciahirn,:: rn auto & hom\'ov.ncr c•o\ l'fH~l'~ Robertson Ins. Assoc .. Inc. ti75 0!';1:2 /1,1\1' ... Ollelo•\fllll;: \Ull \\ ,1111 lo -.I'll'' Cl;1,. ... t111•d .11h d11 It \\I'll fj..\l ;;t., 11 l-an<bcape & mu111t Darrell 001 3042 cvell. Lands c1tp1ng. garden mamlenance. i.pn nklcr sys t e m s 63 1 37 16 / 64.> 7926 art 3 Spnnklcr ln!>lallut1ons & Hepa1rs . New lawns. clelln·u~ and shrub & tree removal 5:>1 2054 SP l-:C.:I AL I Z EU LAND~<..:APF: Atri um . Japanese design. rain· bow planlmf!, fountain waterfall Do 1t r1.iht the Isl t ime, call Glen·i. LruKbcapc 759-045R Let Us Install u NEW Lands c apt· or REJUV .. :NATE The Old One• sl c onlr lie llJl».119 645-67 IG --------LGWTI Sprin~ ...•..••.••..••......•. SVNIHSt-:SPRINKL ERS Plan now for Summer' <.:on. ... ene "ater w our 1r n)? system~ Fn •t• ei.t l..i<'.367672 llukheson & Slll'f 632 R7 16 6J5.m;i Mcaonrf .•.•....•....•......... Bnckwork SmJll 1obi. Nt•wport. Co:.ta Mc:.a & lntnt> 675 31 75 e,~·:, ......•.........••••... .. MOl'lng Out & 1\ uout?. "l)nn '1 O\'l.1). CJ II To cl.i)" LcK·a l & :.I all' "111t• ~c·n 24 hr' 7 cl.1)-. ~~·IX-1-1 Mow'-J rtattier/a.peir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mov1n2 & ho u It n ~ rATCH Pl.ASTER ING tOtclk'n & Buth. f"inc11t 1n Freight. bid~ mu ten ii ls, A 11 typ es Free <•11binetry des11tn f ree hlihld gooch. etc Lowe8 estimates. Olli 5J8. 7113 ~l Hentuge k itch.en:.. rates 1n town. J ohn 661-0428 Bob. !)M.2654 PI us le r P a t c h I n g · ----- PI us t e r . 11 tucc:o & ~ P~r..,;"9 drywall Int I Ext frt:e 0 ••••••••••••••• ••• • •• ••••••••••• ••••• •••• • • e:<il 546-1641 George Re pair & Rt:r oof. All lypes ·s h i n8h•:. rockshnkes·compo·la r Free e.'\t !>41·~930 r10 Avail. PETJo~RS PAINTING Expr'd. Re a s Ra tes Homes. Addl11o n s. Free Est. Call Gene R e11 lU l't'U Ovt:r ~~ Blockwal11> Low rulc.o;. 5116-4892. Prof palnUng. Ext & Int ------ Low rules Refs !-'rec ..... Mg Tho ma:. P a rks. L.11· •3!JO'l56. roof repair & coaling. Ma rch Sp t'<' $100 orr on ltn!>eed ml treating. s h111 .:lt>:. & shakes, asphalt & acl) hl· coali nR fo r eompu s tun2les & blt·UP roofm~ 20 y rs exp Frcl' c!>I Me m ber Chambt•r 111 Comm No w a1t1n.: 1\1.S-GllJ est 536-4780, SJG.4383 •••••••••• •• ••• • ••••••• Any plumbing. wutt'r Fme Exler. Pumllng by scrv. leaks. buthrm encl, R.Sinor.St.uc .. m.:. Try cer .. mte t ile Heas . me. 836·5555 2A hrs 832 2468 WAUPAPERtNG Refs offe red Eves. 631·Dl.5. 675 1266 Plumbing rt!pa1r Spec tn rl.'modellni:.ropper rl'- ptpt> f''r~ t'l>t Top ll<tl Plumbm1oi 5:n.J194 QUALITY PA INTING - lnl/Exl Neat Heaisona -HOM ESAVE RS l'lumb ble Waynt! 1IXOYE> ing & h l•a t ing Frt-t: ~ estJmates $15 h r llone~t Ram or Shml' Hool •II~ Shake, !>hl!l~lt'. t•om11 rel·ovcr Sh111.1d1• s 11 ,. ""all for your t•xt Jull11 115 -----& rellabl r scr v t Cl' Save On Wallpaper SaH•On Paperha nging Prof & Rea:.on <..:a II 751·917 1 Custom Wallpapen n.: All Work Guar Fre~ K'>I 673 4158 Patnl1ng INT t;XT Neat. hont-'>t. rea:. . lZ yrs. ''"P l.11"<1. Ua\t' tlCll\ 1045 t;XCELl.fo:. T PAINTINli Reas rates l"rt-e est 548-2706 l-:>. pr I.I Pamtm~ & pupt.•nni.:. :!ti yrs llcirbor arc..i St I.it· 183281 Rds 642 23:-.S Int Paint & ",1 lfpaPl' r Qual work . n·a~ pr fr~ est Stevt-547 1281 P'laster /Repair •.•....•............... Neat i>alt'ht'-. &. l1•x1un•!- F«& EST. 893-1439 ~l':LJ. 11111• 1l1•m., -.1th a Dail.\ 1'111111 1,,...,,(11·fl \ti BAI MC OK !rnl-8065 !17!1 777!1 ........•.............. ln~ram Plumbmi:t real> rates o n r e p a 1ri. Re p1pe!>. r e model:.. 645-6394 ~ram1t· till· m~t.1lk1I Pool Senice. Repairs nn., Shlo\r,, tubr, :;.17 21;:1!1 ••••••••••••• •••••• • • • • dys. 545 70'.n t•\ •• Action Pool Scrv1l't' Tre-e Senic~ PsooJ sferv1re ava•I ••••••••••••••• •••••••. . alts urt1on ~uur T . • •• S 'HV . Cre11 &Frank 640·597i IM -. 1 Ht'.t •. fo. Ill----Stump J.:flndini.:. 1iru11 Property mi.:. t>lr Hondl·1I. 1·~per Manoi)emrnt Xlnt rcft•n•m'l'S 11~1!1 011:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tu.tori .. Your tamt! !\a\t·r ••••••':?••••••••••••••• <.'<Imm 1n\.lu' hum c:-2'7 yrs exp Call now J\llenlw n t'hr1~11an s' Mt'yt-r M i.:ml ~'I l31Jlt (;am flU('nt'Y ~pan"h lit•rman Qu;il1f1c1I ~ & Repair lt'Ut'ht>r S4 hr. 8-17 H252 ••••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • • Upholstery Cle-ani'"J Kat . balh...."'. romp room ••••••••••••••••••••••. add' C.arµt.•nlry l'lcc:t H&C <.:on~lrurtiun Ally :,ufa Sl8.95 guJra11 ~·0512 tc\'d l/ualcl) "'or ~ fa•onomy pr1('{' Mc!>J Plm•m)! a Cla .. !-1(1l'11 .111 is !)t•n IC'C (.'11 54/S 11~10 ;,.., t·u~} a:. drnhni.: ~our SELL Hilt• tl•'m' "•lh ,, ('ltlun.· C1H· u~ a c·;11l 1).111) l'llot t'IJ,~llwrl \cl W1• II do th•• rt''' t,.t2 Sti711 t.I~ :,;;711 Penonals 5350 Schools& Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 HelpWont~d 7100 Heep Wanted 7 100 Help Wanted 7100 HetpWonted 7100H•lpWont~d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Instruction 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• KELAXING MASS/\(;t; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOlJNTING i\i.:-.l•mhll'r ' Met'lwnre;il A'IS()(' R .. p lrt11t1l'e N1•w lii\HT l':N l>EI< cxpt•r d Hob J ame.,·Ltr M as~t'ur Teacher of Piano Study Al'countin>i Ad~sses--Models Rotary Swncht.':-ha H' C..:O in 0 C .irt'J n<.·l'<l:-. Bankinl! Velvet Turtk. S!l F j:,h11111 Outr:ill 9·!1, 4!14 5111 ' under concert p1an1bts EARN TOP "S.A.M" 1mmcd ol>t.'ning 1n our men & v.omen or coupll'l> NOTE CLERK Island Mr Crook:. Call Jocelyn Trol'al>MI ACCOUNTING Needs You fuiaJ as:.embly dl'pl. Rl• for P T work Ma n y IU.:i\L'.TICIAN w ifoll lor Spiritual Re°*r 673-2049 T&.4PORARY for mo vi cs & l v qwres good hand dcx benefits for nJ(ht pt>oplc Muumum :! year!. com . ;:;~~~~:':1~~'j1~f1~.1 Jobs Want~. 7075 ASSIGNMENTS PAY "S A M · · c Sc rccn ten ty w1m1n 2 yrl> exp Call forappl 731 8920 ~~~I b~~.,~~t~ ~~~~ ~l~':°o~~~:~~2 !"~· appt -1',l'l 7''!"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Artists MgmnlJ come!'. lo '" small mechamc<il <ii. Attendant..'>. work "' h:.in I n't all ment & C:om · 1 "' ...... , O.C w/over 20 yrs exper sembly. Cote Instrument .... ...,.,. d S 1-:,wc Secy G.tl Frrd;ih, Oran CJ• County ·,.. f Corp ,,,,"" s·. C...'r<utdy Wa~ wcap""" a ult . ., . triing. Loan pro<:es~1n1.t & in IOOtCKEEPER F/C l'cll'> " µrum F I tt 1-. lml'"' firm Xl111 n11vt\ ( 11 r t• x 11 & Ill ,, \ tt t l' l)l·~Oll I 'ci 11 t;.IU 11123 MICHELLE'S •Ovtcoll• I Ii\~ 21\ \1 H:IS :r.-.1•1 LINDA & VICKI Owtcall Massoqe For 11-Fun of It! Serving all Orange• t 'o ~ 7313 MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y Days, ~•es. hr 631-2140 GOLDEN GIRL •ESCORTS• 972-1138 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* "-'Hrs !1!17 K474 **HEW** PRIME TIME ACTION The way lo meet new people. Place your cid . an:swer ad:.. !-ub~cnbe Uox875C.M. 92627 "' '" .. "' .., .. in show businc~s. I you c.u.N -n J l balllr f I & I 1 C'on,.tr l'" r t-m u1· •----.: l .. _ _. -""" SA 714 ., .... '.J lOO t: 0 "' assis tn • m 1•1•1 coming · ou Rlltnl! <'O mu<h mor'" 1• T -...nwncJ ... nu so are areinlerestedinacarecr ...,., i:.. l!t'n d l'anuv ~tm hr le«tion~ .\h -d t~\>•OI!. & t"12·!>-14!1 "45ill'l<! ~! 111 movies or telcviMon "'a~('+ ben t' l 01)(•d hvvca1C'ulator s k1lh Wt· We're ACCOUNTANTS "S.A M."' will be hol<ltng Cerebral Palsy 546 !>itiCI a r· l. 1nt1• r 1• s l \'it 1 n HF,G NUH.St-:. full • 1wrt 1nte r v1c ws. Mon · f'ri . ASSEMBLERS ---quahfied apphcants lor ,1 or f1ll 1n offr wrk H N. OVERLOAD from llAM·4P l\t at 181\ "'ECISIOH professl(tndl t'n' iron RA,exp9-364U l440 AOBEtlTllALF'S W K :lle ll a l!IZ9. Openings available in Automot1w ml·nl Goorl ,.atarv & Help Wanted 7100 accoun[M9K PROFESSIONAL Anaheim, or cull S33·2233 p recision instr u m ent P/T ClERK beneftt..'i BOOKKEEPER Ill'' p 1-11• rs on w 1·' pr nt·t"dt•d 111 h J nd h-.cl I f1naJll'IJ1 oll'l I\ 11 \' 1ndwl 1ni.: monthly r,•j111rl l'h •it1 1!m1 2210 "1..'1>:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'''I'" ~.0S~~1~·p l . ask f o r s hop. Applicants m ui.1 &somc•sale">.wouldpn· enJOY lh<' chalknge or for OMV trainml'C or l'XV 1\pphcanl:. ,huulcl o on ACCOUNTING We need a n exper Book· keept>r to conln butl' tn our J?rowth. Dut1l's v.ould req uire. f:lt'n erJI. rlen l'11I. lyprng, filing. phones {/wet. pleasant t-n\•1ronmt'nt Salan open. IM nr ll<trbor ;.. Baker . <.: M Z ERO II ONI':. CO :>19 3950. ask for R Duley ------ ACCOUNTING CLEllK f\tll ltmc:> w/som e ex per Call 661· 1313 ACCOUNTING CLl-:RK TRAINF.E·Non smoker. 640-611 I ACCOUNTING CLERK There a re many new firms movrng into the Orange County a rea bnng1ng about an 1n- crensmg dema nd for ex· perienced Accounting a nd Dala l'rocc:.s 1ng pl!r.;onne I CPA'S Auditors Tax Accowrtonh Cost Accountonb Sr. Accountants loollkeepen Accountinq Clttks Data Entry K/P~rators If you are nol aware of the benefits or workmi.: temporary -give us a call or visit us al our new locataon. Wt! will be ha p- py to discuss it with you. We are located in the: COLDWELL BANK ER BUILDI NG Suite 1200 LOHG OR SHORT lHM ASSIGNMENTS ADMINISTR/\TIVJo: AS· tN SO. ORANGE CO. ST. MacGregor 't'acht Disl.642-6830 tro u b l eshoo t inl! & Hour..flex1blc LtbkkPI! t;il1 cu !I t 0 m r' l t I n J: 0 r Call or ;ipply ClaSSI{' (,'~1r IONNIE GRAJEDA mechanical ass\'mhhes Store. 1777 ~tain Sl. Su1lt• G<>od manual dext,•nly & I F. lrvme. 9!>7·055S MANUFACTURERS IOOKKE~ER r: " JI 1· r I t' " ,. \1 cl l II If you hove recent H • periettu os: ITAXACCT ./AUDITOR /ACCT ANALYST ./F/C IOOt<l<EEPER ./P/RClERK I AfRCLERK ./ A/P CLERK Call For i\n Appom<m e11l 547-7631 ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD IOSSN. Moift Su~ 1016 SAMTAANA We Are Not A Publlc Accounltng Firm ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY mechanical apt1tudl· ex BANK r1•.,1aurtonl ·11•1•0110111\I! per a must. Min t> mo!-"'UTOP"'RTS f11r lht• (1m• ... 1 ro...,IJUfJlll expcr req £.U £ Call "' "" 5:>7·9051. a sk ror Hay COUNTERMAN l.201 DmeStrtoet. '" in LJ~un.1 li4•:11'h Mu~1 Sm a 11 pi. Y c h 1 :i l ri l' Gilman. Mirumum 3 yrs JObb<•r 171417520000 h11\ t' rd 1•r1•111'C'" & h• hospital, So Orange1._ .. ,.. .... _,.. .. _ cxpcnenee Must be v.ell._ .. _ .. E•'•l}-l'•:,.._ .. _ 1 .,.111J11i.: l11bc:g1u'""" rm County Good skills i.:roomed & P<'rsonable .-mt.-d.t.:1ll'I) SJIJI.') 1111t•11 n e c e s s a r y S o m e k 752 6600 medical l erm1nolcrRy Hard wor & ttood pay · with growinlo( company Ba k helpful. 49 0 ·!>70:! or A.'iSEMBLERS Call 556·2500 ror 1n n mg IOOkKEEHR 831-177<1 terv1cw a ppt SWITCHBOARD Orang<' Co CPA firm ha:. ALTE RATIONS Ftnii.her . l11111tediate immediate opening lot a e xp 0 0 I y . w 0 me n s "'--' F *AUTO PARTS OPERATOR fuJI charl!l' blJOkkt't'Vl'r specialty sho p. Fashion ._,...... .. llCJS or COUNTER PERSON '" our ~I n offll·e Il e Island. F ull or P T M" Id VW. Porsche. Audi dt• ciwres rel'l'nt book keep 759·1201. 1crowe aler n t't.>dS l:'Xp'd parts If you want to CJ•• back IOI! CXl)l•r & a\11 hl) lo -------rounterpt>rson Safar)+ iftto thtt lusin•ss "ork d1rHt ly -.11h A New Caree r For You IA'I Us Show You!• Irvine Pcr!.onnel A~cnl'y .tHij I': 17th. C~ta Mc~a Suite 2U1 642· 1-170 d1enL' l'revwu~ Cl'1\ Assemblera CO'C'hic~l~~U·~~.Cl' W 0 rt d 0 ft d h O y I' firm ex per prcft•rrt•1J "SPECIAL" •oice, we 11•1'".,,,. •...:1 445 E Coast Hw) N D '• ""' .. ,,,., SecOftd Shift Only 114-673-0900 8111 Wallt•rs would like to Sff you. Aut o trans R & R m i.1 n With experiMC• in ul-Exper prefer rc·d MUST tro5oftic bondlrtCJ of HAVt: OWN T OOLS 548-2281{ stnaH •ledronlc as· W• hoveo an imnwdiate switdiboard operotor ope,.ICJ at our Lido Office. Ht'lllbUes. Experience with flticro1old•rin9 Avon to buy or ~di For 111'1 i..tH"view call: cle attach and h~d t:all B.&rbara Moran PAT MAGILL ,... • 770·65!!0 circuit o u~m bly -------645-5333 IOOKKEIPER ll1! Professional male. 40 yrs young lookrnj? for pai1live friendship w I a beautiful woman who rs 11r e d o r clubs . mctaphys1rally oriental l'<i canng, scns1t1vc, <if fect1 o n a1e & open minded. S1wc1al Lady. Please call. l 'm wuilin~' 8e5286 IACCT. PAY. I MaJor Real Es tate Developer is seeking a bnJ?hl 111ch v1dual as uc l'ounts payable rlerk Must be able to use 10 key touch sy!tlem & the ab1hty to type 40 wpm Ideal candidate will have I 2 years accounts paya ble exper. w11h constrUl'- t1on exposure desired We offer xlnt. worktnR surroondin#?S & an out standmg compensation benefit packa#?c For im· med. l'on s1 d e r a1ion please a pply in person at Z333 No. Broadway Santa Ana l714t835-4103 Free Pa rking ...................... 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ~ helpful. Babysitter L tH:' 111 , ~ Spanish speaking OK. ~ B k Mult1 -C.:orp. Newpo rt B e a r h {t e al 1-::.tate/ Developm e n t t'lrm has imme<J Of>\'n mg for F:XPERIENCI::O ON!. 't' F C bookkeept>r Ll~hl typing r~ Send r\'Sumc includ10R d<ile:. and salan t•s lo J !\.rem bas. ~uai Plun· i>ropcrtlel>. 14Q0 (Jua1I St. Ste 135. Newport Beach. \0ia.I Pondet osa HOtMs ~Business Ctr. Or Swte 223 lrvlne927t5 LORI'S Afftrmallve Action Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE POSTAL BOX RENTALS Conv. Location 1S48 Adams, CM. Ask about introductory ofJr. Call 7!1H.Z. 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER 30 SOCJAL lN· TRODUCTION. Con· fidenUaJ. Ad lf484 c/o Cluaitled Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay Sl. Costa ~Calif. 921626. 1410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ftm. er.-wanted. l.eav· iu Nol. !kb J.23·79 to OilJo S.. Lucat via 651\. Nil ytlCht. 2 wetk min. Rtca.ofrtmtntt; Good lootinl. coot. dean • bappf, Coot.ct: ertu R.,...aldl ~Ardell Vadlt -..._. Npt. lkh. no. aiaf1ena•. AdHe1p! Accounting Clerk/ Phone ope rator neede d full time. Immediate open· ing. Full co benefits. 549-9671 for appl. Balboa Ma r ine Hardw a r e . E.O E. M/F/11. Accounting ASSTCMTRLR Acctg deg + exp in cost· ing &for surervision. S tar\ing s a $19.000. Benefits inc pension & educational reimburse- me n l. C all J ea n . ~. Coast.al Person· nel Agency, 2700 Harbor, CM ALL JOBS FREE 7005 AecountJng ACCOUNTING SECRETARY tr yOll enjoy vanely & have an a ecounli n~ background & good typ . m~ skills you may en1oy lhls versatile pos1l1on. Work for one of our s ub· sidiary controllers & become a part o r a grow- ing national fi r m. Ex· cellenl working eondl· tioos& benefits Inc luding dental plan. Please a pply in person between Sam· llam & lpm·3pm. Na· tional Educallon. 4401 Birch St .. N e wport Be a c h . ( N e a r 0 . C . Airport) Equal Op· portunlty Emptoyer. Accounting PAYROLL WU.ling to train bnght in · dividual to assist in pre· paration in computerized payrolls. Light typing skills required, 10 key by touch. Prefer some re· cent accounting ex· perience. Excellent benefit.a l.ncluding dental plan. Apply In person between 8am.11am & tpm·3pm, National Education. 4401 Birch St., Newport Beach. <Nr. O.C. All1>ort>. Equal Op· 1 pol"tUIUty Employer. I ACCTGet.•1 A lrowinl marine ac· ~-co. ha• an Un· cuual opportunity for Pll'IOll deltrin1 to lrn variety ol acct1 lk.llll. Xlnl Pl'C!IPKt ror .Promo. tioa, li.altlY»in& • 10 key by toucn twlpful, tralnlna provided . Phillipa Marine Storu, lnc. --- J\pphaneeScr v1ee&Sales We offer excell~nt s mall salary. r~hablc , ~ an . PARTTIMEONLY clean.645·170!! :ii f Due tostoreexpans1on in wo9es and frin9~ 0 Orange Co area we need benefits. Babysitter -Exp wornun NC\\iport l'USB_O_Y_ -several sharp people to to care for infant on !'It ' work 4 nights per week f'leoM Hftd resume to: basis. Re fs reqd Pis c-all (:;Qual Opportunity for lunch Mon thru t·n 6·J0.10. Sat 10·2 or s cvs Soll d Stat,, 5 0 0 759-137• £mployer M F _The_R~i.67~~ 6:30-10. People that are Superior Av~.• Babysitte r • hsekeeper ----------CAI-· ET ER I A rf t: L p . stable preferred. livin rm+ brd He rs . N· lrvmc a rl'a. full & purl $400 SALARY twwporl •ach, CA. smoker, Infant D. Pt Banlcmg ume. da)s & cvenrnit:- or 92663 area. 499 4597. 831-6234 Servmic sand w1chc!> & PRORT SHARING eves. ge neral hl..'lp. 994.~31 for PROGRAM HUGHES Babys1t1 e r Wo rkin g TELLER _!;nle_rv1c_wap~ Which ever you prefer mother needs mature ·AREER OPPTV Slate For llllervicw call after woman live·in babysitter Commtrclol & 1-'urm Agent·y, ncl'fis a!> lpm,979-3861. AIRCRAFT in exchange for room&. Sovhtqs s1s lance in c a s ually APT MANAG E R board 2lHJ0.7927 FUU. TIME ~0_!!.842·7435 __ For 5!i units in Costa COMPANY Bab t•h f 2, Id ASfflEH. Telephone & Mesa. Expcr'd couple. Eq_ual Opportunity ysi ....-r or ' yr . 0 (knJ Ofc. Pref mature Hus bund mus t have M/F/HCEmployer boy part lime. 644·5347. Opening for applicant malnl. exr. Wife bkkpg .... --.. --.. -·, CdM/Cosla Mesa . with cash handling CX· person over 25 for our perience. good com · Cost a Mesa hranc h exp. Cal 642·5073 or Babysitte r needed your mwueation skills & pre· store. Min 2 yrs exper. _<_2_1J_l_fl6.5.._38S __ i. _____ 1 ASSEM BL y h o m e . M o n · F r i · vi o us b a n k 1 n R c x . Cashier. Te lephone & or c ASSEMBLERS. we will See our jobs under Take/pickup 4 y r old perience preferred Will reqd. Good w/Ci~ures train . Appl y 7am . clerical for immediate scbool.2 boys.631·3904 be required to travel AF.ply The Ear1e·s MacGregor Yachts. 1631 openings. !• .. --.. --...... within Orange County P u mbing . Inc. 1526 Placentla.C.M. VICTOR BANK.ING area during firs t lhree Newport Blvd . Costa T ~-I months. Mesa.642·1753. •ASSEMBLY TRAINEE IR.al..,~· C.·i lmmed opening avail ror -----· ____ TELLER Apply in person· HIER. Telephone & ul -GenJ Ofr. PTef mature steady f l·lime person., _____ .. ____ , lmmediat• opening tn ..., f ml 1 t {Ill "' 620 New~ort Ceftle r pe:rsoo over .,., or our gr e emen 5 • ers ASSIMILBS our Newport Beach of· rive M1ss1on Viej o branch for vessels. good begin· •.o.-a$ fice for a full time Teller M n1n al w /90 day r ,..,.._ Newnnrt Beach store. In 2 yrs exper. g s ary e· with six months e x· .. ,,.. Good wlflgures Apply view. 7·3:30, Sdys. Irvine WAlllHOUSl perience. We offer The Ea I p b 979·8860. Equal Op· •.,.,._.Par·kinf r e's lum in~. E >I M /F r"""' -Jnc. 28922 Camin o portunrty mp oyer JRAINEE.S •Free Health ns DllCNEI -Capistrano. M iss1on Vie· •Free Dental Ins . jo 495-040 ASSEMILaS OI Please cart for a ppoint • l. I-~ .. 1.... c JI Equal Opportunit y UlUJQ,l, ope ..... <6s or a EXPERIENCED ment. Employer CASHIERI S•• v levels of prec11lon elec· , ___ .._..._ __ , Port 0.ca11 Lldo Vlllul!'e l ro·mecb anlc al U · flOBJTYFIDlttAL looking ror young Yltul ~mbly of small compo-0000 PAV NO FEE s..-,. & Lo. A111t 111<1.y to work 4·S dy wk n e D ts . 0. y s b r, t PAID WEEKLY <714' 642-4000 67~7810. 7:30-4 :15. ....,,. .. .l•n..--E I * Polttion available for ""4\laJ ..,.,,,.,. mp orr 8:30-12:30 pm t hlfl wltb NORfil «>mpany beMllta. St9co Swttd htc. T11,.1rwy hnlcH U.BakerSt.C.M. 548-31Ml Ntwpart 549-8071 0(18lrcb 11202 Sellina anything with e Santa Ana 558·9021 Daily Pilot Classltled Ad 150l·A N. TulUn la a tlmpl m..itr r E.O.E. M/F .i-call642-5678. For Clasalfled Ad ACTION Calla Dally Pilot AD·VISOR 642-.$678 DOVOU OFFER A SERVlCE't Le\ the public ltoow w\lb an ad In the Dally Pilot Service Olrectory. It can a.\ )"OU af lit tJe H S1. 77 per day. For more In· formation and complele rac.es caJI 642·5671. HOW tS THE TIME for job tffkers to t hee• the Dally Piiot Holp Wanted daaslficallon. lt U. Job you want ta oot. there you mlgbt cooslder O(fering your aervicca wilh an ed lo the Job Wanted ca~1ory . Pt)one 6'2·~ lo • ~ DJtf DAILY PILOT Sund!)' March I I 1979 HlfpW..t.d 7100 HelpWOftted 7100 HelpW•t.d 710 ~~~·~:! ..... !!.~~!~~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~r.~.o:-!:.~ ..... !!.~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Ml(p Wlllhd 7 t 00 twp W.ted 7 t 00 H.lp w-.W 71 00 ..................................................................... < n m I'• 1\111 n Io r 11 m · hui111111 y rlfl1•1 ly l.•uly :i 08.IVERY C~HIEIS UTOTEM MARKETS IJpt'lllll~' llOW 11\ 11lf11hh tot full .11111 1• u t l11t1• l'll..')h1l•r .. 1111 .:1111 & .ln1 "'h1ft-. 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(;c.1)(1 IJd~ & Wiii k111••1 11111<1 Fu II or IJ,11 l lmw 1:r.1az7 ( 'h-.mins: woml·n w:mt1·tl ~.~ hr. Irvine arcu \!Uit bav~ t·a r 'ltili-KM6 l'lt•n cal MAKE THE BEST OF A.GOOD OCCUPATION < • .lenc1AI $TOPSr<>TS Nl!:.V!o:RA 1-·10: GlAMOUIOFC '700 t')ttrv IC'1<f'I < ... n l o f1 r1 If• f J. l lt• .. rnt•I II> ~I n.1t1tlt' l)'a>t' phont• 1 drc</ HClPT HOO (ocHHt 111·r '111111111 \ ; "IWfll •'Pl"'~' f11r hu hh "'1hl1• •floll I h >' f)ht1n« 1;.ud lirr~ fit' ClBIC TY,IST USO ..... , tlt\Hbt t.llil)•" IMll 1lit\\ '""'h ~-11 ·.h I ll1tl 11lt ""'I IHll '.~ GUfT fl\JIUC HOO t.r1·JI ,1nn t1tu1 ..... n1 l111hl•l\I ll"''lll\.Jlll\ ... , '""'' ,i.-,,11, l'hon .. , h I" ·~' · FTH VlY HOO I 'r11CI( '"' h I l'l•I \ \ 111 141 lul.~ "' \ 1•11l"l ~ 1'111·-. "'' '"•"' bt·m tu .. STAND·BY ABIGAIL ABBOTT FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! 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Worta whll~ lookhtg few ~nnan"'t po1i· tlOft. Colt Deborah, 133-9410. IA sub· tidiory of Riviero P~). ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES Ft I 1111~ ----------11>111tJI ,\•.,t HIM ( lrtll11. I llur t•untmut-d 'IU<'<'t"lll a~ an t.~tabh!>hL'<l lc•a1h-r 10 the Ul"!il~n and munufot• t uw of t'lt.'ct m hydraull1· 111.:hl <'On lrol sy~t1•m., hai. pnl\1th'fl 1·111·t'llcnt lt111.: rllOl!C' 11luhhhty for ,...,,. 1400 <·mptoy1•t.·.. Jn .1dtlllm11 \n thl'W c·urn·nt 11n1i.:r11rn~. we• ha111• JU"( • 1-.1•1\•'IJ tltt• <·1mtr.1c·t for lht• 7to7 l"l11:hl (.'u11trnl S) -.t1•m Jl·H i...11:1• for H111· 1111: Wt.• ""111.1ltl 11 k1· )'{JU (II JUHi our 11r111tr1•-.•o1\ ,. h'u111 of h111hly 1111al1fwcJ I" II.: I It t'" I I II I: IJ ( II l714t1JJ.9410 '.!IK! Hu.~llll':>~ l tr I If !'.le~ l l\11w (l~·n 1 JO I, L1.~!UC.:AL GREETER 7 .A.M • l ,M MOH-FRI ( \l.J lk'hlJ11· t .1111 .,, !171i0 1.11•>< '.11tr11u . 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"11rk NUMEROUS 111•1 a mu ... 1 1 ·.11 I f 111 St1m1• f1 hng C:ll(l(f 'lar1 .11>1'll 1~1:-t 'illo'NI' :1:'11 1111t ~ •• 1.1r~ i\11\ .111c 1·nwnt VACANCIES Iii ln111!c· lwnef11., Apph ACCOUNT CLERIC Coun.,c·lini.: Ar,:c•111•v n1'l'th Moo WNt from !J AM ;1 "'ruor IX'r'•otl l11r 1>ll11111• II. l'M al NU OltM l'LAN~. S?:r7 S9:>7 p...r month 11/ltt·c• tlutu·' \lu~l h1· .11 :11!1<1 (,', A1rµort Loop Ur h•ast ~ vr.. & t lmtc'il uit.w Mesa ClERK Way lnromc• t•hJOh1ht)' Clcncal ClERICAl JOIS I l lw fllltowa n R Jhbi. a r. · a\ 111h1hll· 1mnWtl1i1Ct·I> 111 th•· Or.ini:t· & In 1n1· ··••·1•' TYl'IST'o. t4~1wp1111 1\1-,'t l'UM"ll :...f';Cl<ET/\l<Y 1w or l41th1111t ~II 1 Ill I\ 1-:Y t.~ '-";ltAl.<WFH'"· 's 11111 .in t·h()(,...!' your own huurs &day-. t.o work I op 1•ay & exc·clh•nl bon~ plan E 0. E. t:.;111 or i.tOi) in t.odoy. VICTOR TettllpOI «y S~nic~s 1:w1 lhrch St,SH·:tl.I "J1•wport &:wh 556-8520 777 S. Marn Oran gt> 835-2622 ClSUCAL S1t~,.$!)12 pc.or month :.'O llN per w1·c·k St<1rt.. at S3 per hr 642·0:f77 wkcly-. SECRETARY $773 $!67 J.l(•r mont.h STENOGRAPHER ~i'7:l SH~r7 twr mnnth TYPIST ).1:n S!llZ p..r munlh MB>ICAL nt.A.HSCRIPTIONI ST S'137 $957 pt•r m1>nlh }o;,cpenen<'C' ltpquired Immediate nl•ed or Spanish i-fteakani.: C'lt.'r~-14' per hour Jd d1t1onal pay Cluks ri"t1k'<l lo wurk l'\1•n1n)! .1rwl nil( ht shift~ !i', IH'r hour add1t1onal pay. COUNTY OF ORANGE PERSOMMEL DEPT. ilZ>N ROiis St. Rm GllW San1.1 An11, CA 112701 ( 714) 834-2861 C:ounu•r hC'lp I' T & F 'l day !>htft.'>. Mon Fri Aµp Iv en 1x•rs11n. 11 :! Oran}'•· .Juhu .... 711 K Hl abu.1 llhtJ U;ilh11.1 l'OL'NTEH I h Ip for II rv l'll'ant·r.., i\ llJd' 1 n J11•r :.nn 111 1>1111 rn111 c 'lt•an..rs. 3200 E c .. 1 llwy, (.;dm COUNTER llclp for dr) d ea n c: r :> • 1\ 11 11 I y 1 11 JN!nwfl. Yf-::S On"' llour C J,....iner -.. l!J8S J Brookhuri.t. UH. ({1U11trr Help· ll·:J. Mnn Fri Apply l>l'lant•y'.., S:.il ly !;am.., :!XO S l'oai.I llwy L;.11.:una Counlt·r ~Jnd w1eh . ex p('rH'TICl'd Apply In J)t•ri.on fi<1ry·..,, 33119 r-: (XJ<c.t llwy.<..:dM . ----- COUNTER HELP ICr":'lpon.'>lbl1• p.•r-.on I' T ('.ipt.arns Mikes .,'bh Fry t,1!°).2875 y r 1•'(µ, rull OI µIt 111\t' Npl It. h l'lr 1.1;i :!1~10 DESIGNER ,I 'I Vl'llf'< l''tll4'n1•111·1• 111 llV/\(. & Ill' II u111lmr~ tl1· "''" tor ccun11wn•i;1I 111 1t11 .. 1r111l ,q1pl11•11 11011 '\1 ... ·h,1111c·al 1·n1!1111•1•1 rn11 lirrn 111"1r < > < • 1\1rp11r t \Int ho ·11 .. f1h 111c l lll •1f1t :-.h.1n111: 11.Hllfl & "'""' :~co 7f.2" l>l :0-.1'/\ I ('111-:1( -.111.all .1 I u I Ill ' II Ill II .1 II ) Cl.I\ ltnll' :!:!ii F"11•q 1\\1• l~11!Ull,I fU'.11'1\ DRAFTS PERSON 11\'\l'A 11rµlurn l11nf'•'' 111'1 l\'lll'l' IH'l 1·~,,11 V M1·1·t1.11111·a l \0n.: 1111•1•nt111 ht Or 111 .. 1r 0 (" 1\irp111 I Xl'11 IH•11..C1h ind 11111(11 •. h.111111· B • .111111 I<. 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Ul•nl,11 1 :-;,, rhar~e /or t'111ploy1·1·. ~I ~I.I "'''<'k for all cJ1•11c:n <lenl~. M illt!rn1ly ('11~ l'fUl(C mduded I •l.Jfo ln~uranC't• t t:qual ll> annuJI ~arnini.:~ 1 •lktrn·mcnt l'l;,in I Art1·r only ~' yt•ars of 1•mploy t'Tlt.'nl > •IJlf>I-! Te>rrn Ur".1l1hltt' f'.•)'t1Wnh fur :>:! w1·1·1<' totally IJJICI lu r In llt•rll'<I 1 Amount '"' "'1U11n w·: uf t..1k1• h11m1· l~•Y I •:! WN·k-. p;11d v:H'Jllllll the flrsl yC'ar ·:> l':ud "ilC'k day<; 1>1·r year •Ith Paid Holtcla)"> J1R1vr-:ns -~;ducauonal llc1m Mu.stbcover2l w/clt•an hursemt.!nl tSJOu JH·r 11r1 \ 1 n g r c 1· or d I )«•arl K1111wlt'llgt• of So C..ilif •Cn"<hl lln11111 (r('ewayl> reqwrt"\J Onl) •SZ..'>Cl Mal 1·rn1t y 1!1'11 f rt lhuM! SCt'kmi.: 1Jt'fma111•111 1111 wld1! 1un to ubov1• full t1m1• t·mplct~m··nl 1~1v1·r.11o:l'> nf'\"«l apµty . Call 557·1'1~ for appl DRIVYS M1•n or women 25 yrs or oldt•r l\now lh1• n 1ast ntws. Nl't $11!141 a wt'i!k or more. Orangr ('o::i<,t Y1•llow Cab. 17300 Ml l'lea.,t· fod frt•c to <' .111 ,,... for add1t1onal 1nrorma llon or apply m p..rson to BERT EA CORPORATION NORRELL NEEDS YOU! Alfirmat.Jve l\<11on Jo:mplnyt.'r lkr rm ann. F11unta1n CROSSIHG GUARDS V.1llt·v 1 No 1.1r Slate r I' T S2 90 llour IJt• l w n N c w hop c: & 'l'he:.c are CETA lunllc•cl 1•1-..·uc:···IJ•d•'------•I 1,.1()1 Von Karll\;Jn ft11c• Irvine. CA 9'l71~ 17 14 /MJJ 14~ f'Xl:!% \lo\• art.· loealt'<I South of lhl' San l>11·go I-'"' lwtw1-cn Ma1•1\rlhur .ind J:.imhor<.'(' cx11' poi.it ions, r~qu1rin i.: DRUG CLERK for µn• .., .. , -· ...... w.. $5.00 ,.,. How ............... M•9911M11t TrelMe u .oo to $7.00 '"' How MaMfeflCMC• MectM.tk $5.00 to $6.00 ,.,. How Cterit GeMral Offlc~ S4.00 l'erHow st;fpplllq & ltecehiftcJ Sl.75 '"'How MochlM ~ Opet'ator S4.SO to $7.00 Ptt hour . DI• Mall"' SS.00 ,.., Hovr ,arts MCll\ $3.SO ,.,. hour Rbn Ccrtrictg. Anembfer $3.SO '"" HcMtr Sat.s/J•ttor SuppeiH SJ.SO P1lts Commission BKhOftlcs Techftic.IClft SJ.SO '"' Hour Bec:fn>.Mechaldcol A •Mmtllef' $4.00 .. ..-How BKhol'lliu lt..1Mnlib4« S4.50 ,.,. How Structural Sttt4 Woriltt $4.50 ,ef' Hour Shfft Metal Fabricator $4.00 p.,. Hour Apply at ~y_..+ & Troin1nq .Adminll+rcrtlon oi .. ...+i.qta. .._-._ 5ll Mo!. Stntot. ~-a.ocll. Coll "°"' 17141 Sl6-2SU or 63'-8554, Y-~t bri'"J 00.2 I 4. ftLEClERK t o1·n1.·r.111)f1f11••• I ~1rt p I, /\ I'. .\ H payroll. UkkpJ!, ltt1· I\ 11•· 1'1111.,lrtK·ln ''"P 1w1·1''" <..'<ill~ !YlXI t X 12 1 (;1•111·1 • .t 11fl1t• ""'''I ... h.•11' ~,11 fut 111111rrn.t1111 11(·1• 'I"} (l•nl! r1•<1111rl'll C:.tk1fll.') llrnlhn' 'tl'I Y. HaJ<c·r St I ·11,t u M c·-..1 ~12 lrv1nl' ba ~t'd h 1,m1· hu1lcter " .. 1·1•k1nl! .1 hnghl t•n11tu .... 1M11 111 d1v11iu:1I f11r .1n t•x1·t•ll1·nl ('fltr,• lo·vd 1141'1\IOn I ho· ult·:il 1·u111l11l.1I•· ... hr.ultl I•"""' al ka,1 f, mo •ti ru ,. (•>e1l(>r "1llt Ill "11111 l~J.110)! W1• nllt•r • \ <'f•ll1_·nc work1n~ '>urroun <.lmRS & a thanc·1· 111 1·x ~'your t alC'nll> wllh ;i rnst ~row1n ~ h om(.· <a:Nl-.H i\L Ol-'~'l t.:E bl.older Fnr 1mml·d1all' T' µ 1 't '. ,1c1 u r .i l " l'Onl>.tdt>rat1un plt•a,t• .ip 40Wpm. l'all 549-394:! ply '"pef"M>n at G&tatAL OFffCE PandH'cKo Hws 2UC2 Busmes. .. t...'tr Ur Nt>"J)Ort 8NH h CJll11' or lar)(t• iltl\l•rtL..rnl! .1 ~1'111 \ ~llk2Z3 trv1nc!t2715 nt.'\.-d.' l'lt·rk l}µi ... l E\ Affi.nnallV<' Al.'llon rl'llt•nt 11pportunll \ 111 Employt•r 1 l•·arn th1· ,11h·••rt '"""' Aorist De-MCJ"H l>u.''"~' Cont.11 t Wilh·· fo'\JU . Tl Mi-:. Uniqui• n · ~ut'l, llowll & J a1•o ll-.. uul nursery took in}! fur I r n r ·• P 11111nlmt•11 1 md1v1dual with c'XPt'f' 1n t714 !K;l.:l-U<li>I nonst dcs11tn. Apply 111 1---GENE - JJt'tson plew.e . RAL ROGER'S GARDEMS 4001San~~~~111:. 1111 OFFICE TtW' Oran~l' f11;i!\t J>.111\ Pilot ha' dll 1mm1·d1al1 G8L OFC to S700 J'ox ix 111 fJUTC'hJ111ln ~: tk.,it but lh1;rc 11'1 lulJi ot f1m &."I SN-y lo t>mploy1"'" Jo1u~ot1~.uo11 1·11m1n1tlt•1· tu •:o 11kH11< w /1t lh•.,vy 1·11 l'Ulll:U'\, :.o llc\:d Lu h1· tAAl(Omlo(, ly~ !';{) l'ull Kil~. :~10 w., <.:oJ,.l.t! Pt•r.o.1JCu1c•I i\Ml'llt' y, :.!7!10 11.i.rlior , ('M 1\1.J.JOHS 1-'H .. :t-: (.j fo;N 01"1-l<.'r-: '1JtU11 woman. hkp1: 1n.1 .. 11 ,.,. 111·r ht•lpful J'J1·1f1< Incl Su pµl y . l lli 7 Su lfath,1 wuvM SA GIRL FRIDAY wuntt-d for ~m.111 mfi: m Mu\l h1.• '(•If '<l.1rt,.1 1411h kno"kd~" or ... l'IJ u 11I1111: I hr II t r I •• I h u I a n I ' ,. (. () II l a I I Muun111• o\1·n1 l>t•,11'.r1 l'1114h11 l" ISi\!. 'h ltolh "ol "'H 642-2478 C.tl<L 1-'HllrAY sn1 1'•11r1p111t·1 I'll I\• I I kno...,l1.'!l~1· hdpful \\ 111d l1ro1·1•.,, h1•ft1t11I 1wd1 1r.11n1 \11\.11111· 11111 Mu't h.1v•· , , r ~ •''(JI 'l 11 $.'1 hr ,.,;; K'll I I l.1°1• 1 G-R-E-A-T SALES JOB HOW OPEN 1;0011 ,. \\ (,111 111 IHI( HS <.111111 l '" n 1 1 1 o ' , ,, , .... , "'H"l.I". tn'NI I' If''· F~.._·t t,HOWl'-1: I!>\\ I'.\:-.\ 1'11 11';1(1 I I , l'IUl'VI WITlll'\ ll< \I' ,. {I I( " I) l \t \ ' \ f , I . \1 I '-; I .._ I' \ II I .._ I \1 \I I-11 I ,\ I I I. \ !... I \ H to \ 11 I• ~. >.. I' I-II I .. ' 1 t II ~:I l'l-'I I ~ ~-II \\ 1 11\ It I 1\\ 'l I II " ..... ,,I . l 'lllll:ll\\11'1 '1'11'1 H\ ·n II 1'111 ' I I< 't , 111 t ' llHll \ ~\LI l'~lll'l.I I \I.I \I 11'-t I 1111 IVl'IH\llY. 1tl(I \ l:>.•11\''·' "'' "'"" .1 t >Ii'· 1111.: <.11.1111. ...... Otll 111 1111 I t :-. •• I 1. n .. \\ ... "' 111 ... 11 .1, GUARDS l•ull ,\ I' I 11111· \ti .11 1 .1 ( lll lotl 111 ... I 111 Ill I,. .\i.:•~ .'J "r 11\11 "'"''" ~··I• urrc• '\u •• , Jh•I •·11• 111 I \ l•lii \ ( Ill\ I' I I 'rtll 1•1111111 '•·I\ 11 • I y. 'Ir :...111· .. t ~.1111.1 \t • t1111•f\ l"V. • lt11111 ' 'I I . h. I I ,,,,111111 II I I I 1,1 \111):-0 SECU RI TY I hr•· In tt•U I•• •'I I • (1.llL•h'll jll 11).!' ol II I \\ • J I" .11' .. U ( ;11 Hil ..,, fl II• lt1n111.1 ..... ·111ritv t:11.11d 1111 J,.....tM/H~wport Beach Santo Ano/ Anaheim Fulkrlon/81o1eno Park C~to M~ia & The Whittier Areo IMMEDIAT E OPEN1"4GS tor ~u~rvi ~ory le ve l Searity Officer~ w ho want TOP PAY, with a ~e-d compony. EARH SJ.00 TO SJ.SS PER HOUR PROMOTION CAHPAY TO S4.25 PER H OUR \µpl\ Ill fh'I •II \lu11o1 1 \ to"' 11! 1• 111\\.1 '" '11 '\1 \ V C: ( > r-· 1 n :1 11 1· 1 .1 I ~'"'-'H'l"' Wiii :-t>1• lll I h.11 Our bf'aut1ful lt•l':1t11111 rn "1111ny Nf•""'l>Ort Ht•:u h h1Rllly 1 omphmcnt!\ the JOU oppor1.umllt!~ Wt! l"UI rcnUy havt: ..t\ .11lJhl1· •Typst County's Ht•sl Halt"' VACATION f'/\Y No Fc..'t! f•a11J Weekly Clerk typist with ab1hly to handle phorw call'> & al tentJon lo dC'ta1ls (or p ro perty munai.:emL'nl of frC'l' S:J 50 rer hr. + bt·ndits. C..I W<'<'k<lay, fM 1784 8 5. As k for fo:va Huntington Jlt•;i<'h n• ..,,fiency. Ill out of Llw I J..,l 12 wf.'('ks unNnployment & an in1·om 1• wh1<·h mecli1 lhe federal l(Wdchnei.. Apply al Th<' }Jr!ploynwnt & Trarnini: scnptmn store, cxpcr"1I, WeAre An f!:qual 10·5 Mon ·i''rt, fringe• Opportunity {ONE FREE IMTROOUCTORY LESSON ... t' u t u r 1 n )( I h c· TC'lecourM' <WOO I' ro )(ram. A fai.t & t•ai-y 14llY to pa.'!> tht· S tah· E,,,m Call for uppotntmt·nt to day opt'lltnl: 1n our <..'IJ~!'<1f11•1I fkl)artnw nl fur ,, full ttmc• .,..,...,JO J>ul11·' 111 rlud1• HJ k1 °) .1dd~·1 . r1hnl! ..ind ht1• I) pin!-( Su1111• ~kl'l'flln)( 1•\J>t'n1•nc ,. ·11 WELLS FARGO GUARD M~t lypt•tiO+ WJllll Will he training to .l' • ..,u m1• doeumenta\lon H·c·hn1 l'.tao pm11t1un. 4pm I · M1dnlght. WF,HAVt-: Nf;Jm FOil: bmef1L' lhll Pharma ~·y r-:mployerM t l''/llC1V 1441 Avoc ado, N H.1---------•I 64().6564 h 1· 1 11 r u 1 1, u 1 ;1 , , 1 nt."'<'t""Jt} Sal.Ir" l0ctn1 m 1•n.,u r,111• "11 h ,., f)t'nt•nt.·1· E>i:C't•llt•nl 1·11111 pan) bt·n1.of1ts I-or 111 kf"Vl('W. plt•asC' rall • Acdg Clfl'k <i<ioLI awth a1>l l-'11m1har w/cakuJat.or 61 11.:hl lyp llli( *,.., Cleril STEHOS CLERK TYPISTS SECRET ARIES DATA ENTRY PIX/RECEPT GEM.OFFICE Not'xper t'C'<1u1r1•rl U&11k JOINTifETf:AM 1'L'l'unrtli.1l111n l'lt>rk ()'f NORRF:LL f ':tmrbar w/bookke1•i.11n11 l'JlOFl!:SSION/\L Clerk/Tyµ Work in th<· t>x1·1tml! atm1r.-.phere of bt>aullful new pro f Thc•altf' Call S outh Coas t Rcpt:rtor y 957 4!602 ----Cocktail Wait~ss Sc hoot J::am up to SJIJO per wk Low twt100 Phscemcnt a.'>SISl 7~11 919'1 Cent.er. 538 Main Street, ltuntinRton lwarh. CUSTOOIAM Oru1t Cll'rk · c'QSm1•t1c1a n or expcnence with curds & l(j (ts f;4(). 7 37 3 F".mploymcnl T tfttpOf GI y W orictt-s Clerk Typists. Custodrnl, Campus St'cur11y or ri cers, Food SC'rv1re Worker'> Full & purl lll'TM', duy~ & evs lnq at .. :ctw pmcnl rent a I y a rel oreds man for ~t·m·rnl ctut1cs. 2075 llarbor Hlvd. C..:M ------ ESCROW SECRET ARY THAlNJ.~E. Corona dl'I Mar Must type 50wpm All hf•rwf1t'I. Buy l':Scrow Co 541 S62S usk for Hon N(' SAIL RE SCHOOL 675-4190 {jJrdcner. Spa<'111u-. ~rounds for 5S unit l'.Om plell 1n ('o~l u M1·,a f>42·5073or 121JJH65·38SI. Pcr-.onnl'I Off rt••· 642 1321. l'Xt 217 ORANGECOA.ST DAILY PILOT J:J>W Bay:...t Cll'ota Mt·~.1 Equal Oppnrt un•l} fo:mploy1•r SERVICES IS32W Comm on1r1teolth Miiierton, CA OR \1111111.1 \ I II•" I I \' ti II• • ..., I ,I \ I II ' ' <1 ' • I II\\! 11' \1 I I " I 11 l>rtl('<.'durcs & 10 kl'V t.·~ TKMPOHAl<I ES1 ~J::t1?~st ~ C o c.: k t a 1 I & i-· o o d Waitresses combrnallon F\Jll or part time. Apply Ill J)l•rson Hotel l.al(unu, Ask for Hoy "25 ~. Coast Hwy. Uinun11 Bch. To wr,rk rn 'chools day, & ml!hts On 1·.1 II bas" only 1Sorn.t1tull•s 1 S4 5'1 per h r App l > Westm1n1s h ·r Sl'l11Jol Dist 14121 C1•dar" uotl Wt-i-.tm1n1:.tcr. E 0 . E MIF llunllnh'lon Heat'h Union i-----------GARDENER GINERAL OFC I·) 111·" ·'1 Mui.llype56wµm, l0k1•v _ ex.perbclpfuJ. • Please cont.lf<.1 lr'•llll ... 11 ...... lir' ------- 0-Jy lloswss. Mu'il be wt•ll ~roomed & ~00'1 IL..'i Dist. koom 120. S2UI Rohm Ave. tlO li911-67 1 I I ext223 E 0 fo: ---------- <.:arolyn Hcrk•·ley 1714 11}44 511()() ext 7M(I Tetf4i0"GI 'f s..-.icH w/f111urcs. Apply 'rht· ESCROW MAHAGER Derby l<es l au r anl . Cork la 1 I W a 1 l re s 6 546-S:JOO t};<'row <'Ompany 'l'l'k Pror<>s111onal & c!lper. inu <iuullflcd l'J<iwr ~d ~L74~AL Newport S49-k07l MW!l know food !'Wrv1ce DELI llELP, 111 :m lu work1n~~nn1tC'rtotake 4.J4l 81rcb 11202 Apply Mon-Tues 12th & 2:=-i, Mon thru f''r1 . Will char1tc. OutJ1lan1llnM <>Pl" Santa Ana SSH 0021 13th. Btwn 6 & ljpm only tra1n, call afl 6, 675·9324 ty for fmanc1a.l & pru· 1501-AN.T~lin Whitehouse 'tavern, OELIVEJ'tY , r e lluhlt• fe11s1onal growth Our ti20Newport Center Dr Newport Besch EquaJ ()pJ>Or Employer EIToro Suttc 200 LalfUIUtllch. pt-raon n eed ed for C'mploy~ ure uwarc of 23491 El Toro Rd masonry yard . Mus t ~l~;;.d·~~~e~~~~<'to& 1:ueR·Wed U 30 ~m CAllAGE SALE ads In have good dn\-ing rt• C.,a..,,,..lfied Ad 11415, Daily --....-------• ft,.OE. /F the Daily PaJol bnn)i( bap· rortl. $4.75 per hr. Call Pilot, ro Box 1~. Costa Make you~ s hoppi n g __ py rt'SuJts. To place your .W.·1107. M ea 92G26 Pas I er by us mg lhl' Oa 1 ly SELL tdle ttcms with a draw Inf( card, phone ;::.:.:,:,;:,:,:,:,:,:,:,:::,:,;..._-.-_C8 __ a_.;.-...;. -;;;;""=-;;..;,;;;;;;;;;;;. Pilot Cla5ll1f11'<1 Ads. Dmly Pilot Classified /\d. 642-5678t.odoy! __ _ CAREER NIGHT MONDAY MARCH 3 -7-9 P.M. REFRESHMENTS 01r 11at •"8kn an ne ftll Dlqll W111-.. 11ccad1I Ital Eatll111l111111 ta .... , .. ,, .... .... ···11-. ........... ti tlll y11 ... It I& 11 ... ...... , ... Wt'U llnl Hr ........ flnctlr II tell J11 lft ti ............ ,,,,, '""' -tllfll-,,,.,, UTELLA REALn ELECTRICAL PARADE AUDmOHs Dlt1nt>)'ht0d will ht' ht>ldln~t uucli\iona for our < IU79l Summer 1-:ll'ctrirt•I Pnrud<• on Salurduy Murt'h 24. for l"ernules. S'O und untkr ........ • ........... H·:JO AM. Jo'rom5'1 "ta~'4" •.. , ......... lOOOA.M. From s's" to 5'1" ................. 12·00 Noon Ovl.'r S'7" ... •• . ............. I 00 l".M , On Sunday. Murel\ 2~. for Mule!i: s:R::ando.~('r ................... fl·~A M. ~.l'i .. to.'1'7 .................. I0·30A.M. "4 11n<t unckr ...... . . . .... 11 :30 A.M Appllt't.IJltll mu111t I\(' nt ll'O!lt JB Yl'8t'I ()f 8IU" by April ft. 11179 ond mu11t ht' prC'r>Orcd fnr u donco movement tryout. A 11ocial 11eC'11ritv rtird find proo( of nj:!c i!I r r<1uln'<I In '1rdt>r to audltloo. f>ll•m1t• rtport h'I thr Winston Rood ~at~ 15 mlnutt"A ~rori' your tryout llm1~. ESCROW SECRET AR' ()peruNf rurrcnlly u1s t!I for rtthablt• ind1v1dual K.nowledl!t' of planL' & ar n1eauon hl'lpful. .,;nJO) idnt company bend1b Apply ~am 12 Noun. Mon/ l''rl PC'r:.onnt'I Vancty pos h11ndhn)! all 230 W Wom u oh· prorcdurc•-. 1111 Rm21 7 rl-:.pondenct'. ph '41rrl. ,11,, Santo Ano. CA It bl<kp..: M:.itllrt'. rl'"'l"lfl ....,,,,,, t 11 '" '· 1,t , fnt.'Tldly pt.•r:; "'° lo:lllld I) II l•:qu.11I>pp1111 111111 \ Cioodopportun1ty for rn davi<lual with 1> month" pnor Cahforniu e11crow cxpcrlenre. nesponsa btlitles will include clo:. Ing ~crow f1le11 snd com munlc11t1nl( with title compnniu, telephone/ reef•pllonlst dutie11. Th11~ fuJI ttme position offers nn excellent tilllury and ~fits packal(e. Pleast• call Personnel for an m tervtcw appointment. IOI( Con. ... tr hk)!tJ h~·!fh 1-111plm 1 1 \I I Start Sill SIC'tll Ult 1 • .ti ---------- AD&JTY FIDHAL S.."9&.lANMAt• (714)~ F.qual Oppt:y Employer MARRIOTT HOTEL .11'110, 540 1;0:.~1 l 01),1~t.1 I l't•™1flltd t\J.!t'llt'\. :!7!111 llarhor,<.'M J\Ll..JOBS Ft<1-:1-; WON1•wport<A.•nlf•r Ur NC'wport Ht:ach F,qu.al Oppor .t-:mply m tr C'ft'lleral Offlc·t· TRAIHEE S650 Gas Attendant Jmmcd . employment . diuly cotn· mission 644-4460 No exp 111•<· Grt•al 11pp1 )' to train ""l lrl( lo •'-' lrn while you c'arn. Mod IYI> 1~. IC) Grnd (1". 1'.111 General H1ta, 540-6055 Cu11~1.t1 INVENTORY Cont rol & f>ttsonnel AitcnC'y, 27\IH Receiving person neede<I Harbor, CM 1mmed. Must be c>xp __ ALL ___ J_oes FRE_E_ w/Cardu sys, good GaeALOFC. w/llg & paper work. Variety spot. in casual Harbor ac MacArthur Bl, 1'~'d Marine mechanics Santa Ana. 751·'7901. de ror pers w/ofc bkRd & paintt.rs. Top $ paid for It typtna, F\Jn J><*. w/lnl q1U1Ufled penonnel. App-Ctn. Ofk. heavy phones. duties lnc some order Jy Udo Ship Yard. 900 typlnlL filing. s m dMk. Ofc is div of top Lido Park Dr. N .8 . manufacturer. Salary n at'I co. Call Chris. mnra commensurate w /e-.p. ~-Q)._.,,,,1 Pel"tlon Ca.Jlfor appt. &t2-1916. net AaencY, 2790 Harbor. P'AC'TORY TRAINEE-1 ...::;~;;.;;...;;::;.:;.:,;...;:.;;;._..;. __ , CM Good pay, 1tlnt future In ALLJOBS >'REE faat Rrowln• p l astic ••AL OfftCI I l,11r -.1\11 .. 1 ,\. \1.1111< 11r1 ha\ 1· -..1.1111111 111 11°111 llo·.tul1f11l "·""" 111 11 II n111~111•af 'l!o.10'117 1-.:,\J<."S"ol' \1:1·; 11 \ti ' N1•WJ111rt 114 ,11•h llr '"'" :~..!~-'; 111-nlth ('lob 11111 r111'l111 l'url llnH· rn• 11111·1111 w;mlt'<I for lwallh l'lult c ·0111·~1· .. 1ud1•111 11r .. r < ·,, 11 !•;:i 1.n1 lklf'trss. t<xpr'ct. t-·r. 1111"" & <'V(''I, Countrv ('!uh 644!~ 11o:i'n:.-;s.i-u t11 1mc· <l11y .. 1':xp1•r1t•n('t•tl 1\pf1h J.5pm Jolly Ho.:ur . 400 ~ Coost It"" y I.a.: Brh HOSTFSS N111hts fu ll U~. Apply t>C'tore 11 & after 3 nt R<1b Durn,. fu~1uurant. :r. 1-'ashlon l11l11n<I, NU adh eal ve co . 1.537 Electronic distributor, 1•,,,_-~-··0t-'l• .... •. ---· Monrovia Ave, NB. IOc•tfd In Irvine. nel'ds ~., '''" i----------StJ.$12$ glrl . for offlc1• clullC'~. REGISTRAR Oood upportwiitl~ plus Factory worker fem alt' eJtct'llcnt company ~potlUonpro machine operators. No t>encflla. Contact: Bob ceaaJna enrollments of exll!et'. nee. Wiil train. Tracy. &am-5pm, Mon bome atud)' t tude nlll. Xlnt co. bene1ll1. Call Llll'\lt'rl. Pbone5C9-()91.'W. ~~· ... ~~)'~=: ~ Celknt worilnt condt· F~ffJON SALES REPS OnntRAL O•••"ICE ror donllrbeoefttafncluctlnic • H06Tl!:SS.ES needtd Jl8Dntlltof'e.Som•bk· dtnUI plu. Apply ()pply &oeam aubtia.nUal ltJI, oart tltM. Over 2$. between lam·1Um & ClOIM' In a home P•rtY MnH.atcbtM'J·2:513 lpm-Jpm, Netlorul plan. Fuhlonable r.ducaUOn. '401 Birch, moderately priced Looll1.lll tor • home of St., Newport Buch women'• twlm 6. >'OW OW\\f You'll ftnd (Ntar O.C. Airport>. •port••••r from Ebb maDl home• advertlted Equal Opportunlt y 'nde of Ca. Call Miu fOf' talt In CIH1lrled !aflor!· Bo .... tr.Mllm a1\-9PM 9"1')'dl)'. llllit--llilii----• • Al ••• ~ .. HetpW..t.d 7IOOjH•I Waftted JIOO,He~pWont•d 7I OOH•lpWoftt•d 7100 .... W..ted 7100 SYndaj Marchll.1979 OAILYPILOT DJIJ ••• ••• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • •• • 1 • •• !. • • • • · • · · • · • · · • • • • • •• · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · · • · · • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • • • • •••• •• • • • • • ••••••••• •• Help Wanted 7100 Ha.I ... W •fed 7 I 00 M.A.. W.ted 7100 Mttl\llJl\•r lriuncl' ltl•ntal .. .., •....,. Help W_..d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------i INSrtCTOR INVt-'.Nl tltl' l 'ON I 1<111 MACHINIST NII)(\• in I .;•K Br h hJ' ••• • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• • • • •• • •• • • • • • • •••••••••• •• •••••••••• •• •• ••••••••• Uott'I Mt.'t'h hUpt!ctOr to IO"IP & l<l'l l'f\ In~ ,.,., ,.... LEGAL MIU llANU Ollt'OIOI( ror m ,1n,ll(N MECHAHIC MOONLI C ll'fl NG t'ull POOl A TTO H'nd..r r11hn1•ull't1 11u rtJ1 IK'\'dt"d •OHf•t~I M""1 1"' For prot.o tyrw ma1·h1fll• 14'111 lruin M'" 2 ) '' 1·111 1-:icpcncm•cd "" ,ur cond t 1 ml' pay I' u rt t 1 mt.• NURSE POOL SU,Ylt & a i-t' m b I 1 ••, to 1•11~·r 14 1'.tnli•' )1tl••m '>h•Jt• 111 thi· 1n-1trunwnt ll'IW M1•t·hun JPld l\IJIJ tun t• u IJ I 1 .ch t work C:all rur &ppl KelJablt' peon.on' n1••·de1I hlut·~nnt 'IJt'l'I' ('a n fil\.llid 14 '1"111'"' & l1Ulk'f ON 1h\l'iOn nr ttw 111l t11ol 10 I) 170!\ !'wl l'oa ... t 1114 \ lll(>('hJJ'IH'.il 1:ood :o.alur) ~4<l:J7 1.o utl{'fl(! our hot.-1 1'4•t1I dld.lh' <;houtlt hun• 1111n "v 1 II. 11 " 1 h " 1 A ACTI llu .. try Work in.: Crom l.11., Ul·h & h1•11d1t-. (;oody('ur ----------tln"I 1'\111 uml par t ltm«' ol 3 , ... "~" "1th1•r ,,, .u1 MiAn \tlbur 111 'i.iiit.i IJluc" .. 111•~ !!kctdlo & '1\rt:St.or~ ,, ... ~ .... " Ana 7:11 IYtll ... .... M11na1.wr MOVIE EXJRI<' u\all Mu'\I h.n I' • urri-nt llNll'•1or .. r M1•t h pa• l" \l·rl1.1I 111 .. 111:1" dirt•l'I ly IMM 1-:n Ol't:NIN<;~ 111 t.46 4814 ft.,) LYN'S We have lmmmed1atc operungs fill' LVN 'S on our PM 11nd Night s hiftt. 1.afr $u\ 10" t1•r1tl ll'o1h• • •n1l l1 Ill .• , ..... , '"•.....__ c-trol I ·••"·I ".·-I r1•l'4r" nt•1•dt•1I ~1th "n"I0•·1·r111" 111 H r M " ~ 11'' 1 1'' • " ····-r _.. , ..... ~· ~ -' " "i' '1 Ua11J Pt or ~:r. M• n ·~fr(•h11nl(•1 Un v1·r farm ~ought by Hollywood foJ\)oy \Ult n • t .. •1wf11 , &, "111111 I ur \1·rn .. 1•.H'•' l"n1·w.i. 11h1pv11111 A • • Ill ll•oli>urnry wn II'•' .,t,l 111 nl'w 1•1•}( ul'l 't• 1011, IMMt-:U Ol't:N1N1; d1l~t'l truc·ton1 x, tr11('ki. movie firm Sl!(}.$200 per '-'Orkin,.; t 01111 A1111h lwld Mu't I~· .1hh lo 10 1•111 P•I\ rm l!llJ .. k1lli. \ 1·IUfHfll'lll for "orld M"r. 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Coa:.t new oks Xlnl benefits & 11.-pi-.;'tor l.,lu.1llh I 01111 ul c;•••"'1h "i'l"•r1unil' fttl l~'l'Mlll "''" h.u l.i.:1nur11I 111 1n.•~•nt100 & 11u.1hl\ n1nl 1lll 111 l•\.t 1 h lO• 11111 L' &. llf•'ll'lllll 1 lt·1\r11 111<'1 hJllll'.11 '"'t·fllhlt• .. I .1m1 l 1 1r1I' "11 11 1111111.11' 'I"·' 1111.1111111, 1 .. ·1111111 1'1111· 111,t n11n1 nl \1>ljl ......... 'l•t<lth "·•} .... \ I u '>:lh II•-· ... II ~ l'!'oll'H "llll< IK \l'l' .. 11• h•.tr11 .Ill 1•h·"''' ••I 111 ,,,.,11111n \I u·.t II·''' !ill\"\ t1I II; tl.1• Ii. \ I J\ In 1rw I-II I-~Ill 7t>:J!l MATERIAL CONTROL ASSISTANT btdsh and Maintain ift••fttory r•cords wffhiR an automat•d i"'" 1lwh11Jh.1n1• .i.lut l)llllll! 1114.V, Lauuna lk'ach T • ·'ary Never " rec. Th~ .. k1lla J lllll'l !'l,11.11 ' "' Manasie ment ru1n1•1• "'" " " ,11•1:uti.ihh· twndll:. l'a II \ldl& Auµly m pt.•rwn Feel trapped 1n a nothmii "Ooc\ors Comer" tAOtlltAI ~urf N\Sand ll o ti I Job Hrt•ak out now to a IU•lera Penonn~I LEGAL SECRETARY . (;1rl rn1!»\ I man of<' l-4(unil Bt-ac·h 1555 ~ l'hallcni.:111g & rewardm.i 17141833-9410 LO.C.t lll4 y l'arl't'r m retail manu1tc ~ Busmess Ctr Ur \ 1 rpi• rt ,, r 1· ,1 n ·11 I :\laid:. "'anted Ii 11.t)' a H m.1.,: \ i.Jl.tt.) open 14Wk ~achrr Motl•I 1~ •H~ 494.4119~ Mall Departme nt TRAINEE m('nt Slron.: dl·~1rc to Ste~ Jrvmc u <'dl romJ>l'n!>atcd on n..... 7 30 0 :.d! pcrlorma nn· Stock "'t"'n purcha:.l' & ~U\ ini;:!. in Mt!d.lcal H~tml'nl plan Hap1d ad MAKE SOMEOHE \aOl'l'mcnl potc•nl1JI SMILE ()pcnm.:s for man:tl!l'r T"o LVl'<i!:> dcspart~I )' lf:llJ'l('C!. Cull & µan llllll' nl't'dcd for S.A C:onv Ctr i.all.'S pt'Oplc· Apply ..it Sllnl mo Nt-ver a fl'e l.E1:At Sl-THl-:·1 \I(\ 1',il1•rttl·1l Or l(Jlll l l'fl -.h.trp .cul. min 3 ~ r, t•xp (;cnt'rill pral'l ll'l' l.arj.(t' !lrm 14 Uc.·nl'f11!> S;ilary •e"tory sys tem . ol)l'n 115!> 10 14 a .. k rur Familiarity with data Man· Radl·0 Shack ·rtt" "Doctors curnl•r " Ri•ie.-a Penonnel 3427 E. Cousl llwy. (.'cl'.11 17141833-9410 Mun1 cunst wanll'd f111 s upt.>r Nt•wport buy 111111 s hop Must havt• foll•1" 111g Call bt·t Wl'l'fl 1 u :1 lil!'> (17(13 2ttl2 Rus mt•ss Ctr Dr Sk200 lrv111c 0Pt"O 7 30·G Medical NEED XTRA JOiP Pack your own hr.., Potenllal unhmlle..'t1 CJll ror a ppt. 646·758.1 newpor t personnel agency ... :s.-... 752 ·0331 219'.! Martin. lrvm1• <.:a ll t-'or Appoinlmcnl NURSt-: AIL>l::S l'XI) prer , 7.3 30 . .id sulary Country Club <.:on\ .ii ltoml' 211362 Sant.A Ana Ave.SA ~9·30lil Gcrfield Care Coft•Cllncettt Ho.pital 77111 Garfield Huntington RC'a1·h. l'1\ (71411147-0071 F,qual Opportun1ly Employer m r h •Nur.:.ery Wnrk Seekmi:: 1ndui.triou!-t pers on " knnwlcdgc ol hortu·ullurt' & pl.tnls One yt>ar expcr rt-qwred ij<'2-8866 NURSES AIDES Stall• certified only $4 J)t'r hr Xlnt bcncr1ts . & workmi:: l'ond !>!I bed foc•1bty Bayview Conv 2m5 Thunn ,C M 64:.!·350!'> E OE N ll HS 1-: S A I I> ES A 11 shirt~ Nl'wport Con v t.;l·nter, 1555 Superior Avl' N H 110l'Sl-~Kl-.t:l'1'.lc ll\ .. 1i1 Npl lith .\1 11,,1 lu\ 1 •·h1ldrt'n II" 11 11111ru I b11th T \' non '""'I" t Sala!) lllJl'O 1..W l!lltll PRECISION MECHANICAL proc:esliftg. Ability to LEGAL SECY S 1100 peri~ indePff~nffy Wl'll est ally ~1~1, Pl'r~ within utabluh~d w ~d skill'> & ll•gal bkgtJ, cpiideiMs maftdatory. SH pr!'C'd Very rneod ly Pr~•ious ~•perience ofr for pt'rs who 1::. int 10 within aerospace a cart'Cr :.pol. tall Chns. :>it> 605!> t'oa:.tal Person· befteoficlal. nd A~l'rll'Y. :!790 Harbor. 1'1~1t1on <ivallablc 111 nur bu.-.v mail dl•parlmt•ul W1il1n l! to train 1111 \'arious mat·h1nl·i. Ma,•h1nc apt 1tull l• ht-lprul. t'Xl'l•llrnt "ork· 1ni: n1nd1t1o n ~ :.ind bt.•ndits 1ndudmg cl1·ntal plan Apply hl'l Wl'l'O ttam·llam & !pm 3pm, National Edutat1on. 4101 B1rt•h St.. Nt•w11ort He a,. h I N t-;ir (I I' A1rporl1 Equ<1I 011 portunity Employt•r Malun·. allrat l 1ve I ally for l'lHIO!-tl'lor 2 ~l'M Call Gloria M a ri.ha ll 1-'tgure Saloni. ~-47Kfi Front Office In N!·l4 port B1•a1·h Minimum :; \ r ., •''< µencntt-l'l'I!. '110.ird & In.' J m u-.l !1frcdl·d 1m mt'I Cl;1::.::.ir1!'d Ad 1145<!. L>ailv P1 lot 330 W Ba v St Costa M~sa. !Yl6l6 · Lo11k1ni: for a h 11m1· of your own" You'll find many homt·~ advl•rt1wd for ... t11· 111 ('luo,Mf11·ci cvcrv 1l,1.' H.Cp Want~d 7100 llnu-.c141f,. P T o r J.'11 II I' !I Jfl 3 JO M '"I h .. ~ l' .: o o d v 1• r ' 11 n J I i t ' 54!1 k373 II l' i\1rp11rt art· a lbkpr Ll\t' 1n <.1rl II &. bo•)' 5 1wn h11k.: \I " I( rn & b r ti • ' m a I I '<Ila!) !17'1 14711 all ti I OEAI. I' Tl'\1 1-:. hou:.l'l4 I Vl·~ & c·ul lnw l(lrl:. 14 1·.1r" Ovt·r t!I :1 JOA M 12 JorM Mon F'r1 Earn Slj(~SHIO Wl•t•k I y M u i. t b 1· n ,. u t . pcr.mnahlt• k l'nl'r):t•L11· l.lln 's K1 lch1•n !l7!J 11717 aft tOAM !-'OR APl'T INSPECTOR Ll·ar Sit'j,!l.:r Ent·r~' l'rodut ti. DI\ i:.1on • .., ,, l!r'll'-'IOJ.: Oran~l' ('ouut~ m.i11ul :it·1un•r uf pr.• u "un nul'll•ar 1·011t r ol \Jh1•,., .md equ1pmen1 \h· -.t't'k Jn mdn 1t.lual It• IO:>Vt'l't I ir"l .1rt1clt• m J l0h 1n('d part.. and t•qu1pmt•nl u:.1ni.: s tan danl 1nspecl1on l<'t·hn1· qui~ and pract1ct·.., Mu,.,t be a hll• to rt•ad and Ui>l' cnl(m~nn~ drawin.::. A l'omplcte company pwd hcnl'hts packa~e. including m~d1t•al und hfc insurance. combmed with our con!.1S tcnt EXCELLENT FRINGE IENEFITS Apply in P"'SOft Or call Liftda JGMS 500 E. OrCIPICJ~ttlorpe An Anaheim, Calif. 17141871-5000 Bectro- Mechanical Di•. NORTHRUP IMMEDIATE PARTIIME EMPLOYMENT SANCLl-:Mf': Tt-; Thl' 0 1\1 Ly p I I.OT I!> <·1msoht.l<1tani;i u -.ul>:-tan l(Towth ;ind expan;.ion 1-;quul Opportunit y make I. S I.. a pleas ant Employer M / r <1nd :.ct•ure t·arcer tum· ----------1 1J.1ny For prom Pl t·o n · ~1J1•rnl11111. 1Jka:..t· t'On ta.1 ual part or 11i. 1tl\Lnh11 L s 1 1100 into p<il)<'r rou1•·~ n · qui rin~ aftf'rn111111 111• • • • lt vl'ry by mot11r111·1t fneravProducts Lran.5porta11on -D .i!f • • •l.1bt•r11I 1n1·oml' .ii IYISIOft towance plus bonw, plJ n 2040 E Dyer Road •Short 11.urkm~ hour' 17 (Rrotull & Oyer Road I da~ per w1•1•k > Santa Ana, CA 9'l705 •F:xc·ellt:nt parlllmi· m t7141540·321U l'Omt' 1-'or detail!> t•ont.11 t ~~ualOpportunily 1-'W.kr Oul•lll'l 4% 1.xuo __ ... :m.-p.lo11Y•l.'•r•M-1'•'•1•'-•I bt•t WC'C'n !I JOA M 71' M M 1-· For Ad Action 111.'.urancc Agcy has open mi: ror gal w ii.ome exp m J)t'rsonal & comm Imes dwl·r~1fll"<i dulf('S & opp lY to team what you may not know Top salar y . 64.2·6500 or 546·32Q5 Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 INDUSTRIAL ln!>urant'{'. Property & Cn:.ualt y Sf.'r'y . agency. Cull Maurine 752·0990 1-: 0 E (;1·tGHEEN n 1sh tor WI llTt-: l'll·phants "1th a t'lai.i.if1l•d 1\d (.;;1111;.12 5t\ill PUT YOUR WASHING AWAY COME IN TO KELLY TODAY!!! MO EXPHIENCE MHOED Experienced Electronic AIM ...... Assembler Trainff tftjecHOft Mofdfnq Fortdift Drlnrs Wcwehouse Long & short term assignments. work whe n you want. P a id va cations. bonus program. never a fee. IEL[~lllC lr vrne • lyGlri" 11:13· IHI ~ !!IO:t Husinc>ss Ct r , Dr. •,£ n v •t i:; <-, Suite 2011 llunlmi:ton Rl1UC't1 847 3'19K R907 Wamer A\'c 11215 t.ni.:unu Nt~ucl 831·0542 271157 Cabot Road 1-:c1ual Oppor F,mpl M !Jo" Not an a J{ency L-------------------- 1nwrtnce The Contine nral ln!>urnncc Companies -Balers WORK ON FLEX-TIME If vou have eMpcmence as a commerco11I llnes rater, The Con11nen1111 Insurance Companies hos an ouu1and1ng OPPOrtun11v 10 work in a modern end progreu1ve environment. Our Componv offers llex-11me hours where you con select fulH•me working hours most con venlent tor vou. E•cellenl lncallon, compre• hens111e company benel1n and growth oppor tun1tv for appolnrmont call: (714l 97&·n24 or 1714) 975.1100. h t. 338 or apply In person, JANITOR Wood Li~htmi.: 2031 S I-; Main. lrvme JANITORS MAIDS· COUPLF::S Parl time ~·\'l'" Nwpt area, work Mun· Fri. must be U S. Citizen . Rood waJ:eS promotion & pd holidays Call dayi. 532-6558 ·---- KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Immediate openinl! n· qwnn~ 6 months data l'n· try experience Prefer knowledge or I BM 12tl F\111 time position. We orrer excellent l!alary and ('Omp a n y pa id benefi ts in du din ~ med1c11l, dental & lire an surance for employees AND deJ)C'ndents. Plcmic apply in person. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana. CA F.Qual Opportunity Employer m ff/h Laborer landscaping SJ per hr. Allen Landscap. mg. Costa Mesa. 64&·9 166 Laundry Worker needed P IT. 5 days per W('ek ror Con v . H osp. Apply Beverly Manor. 340 Vic· toria. C.M. Lead person wanted Skm· ny Haven Rest. La Paz Rd. Lag. Hills. 581~ ./ LEARH TRAVEL WHILE YOU EARN F\Jll or p/lime sales re ps. are needed lO sell travel. Expr. not nee-we w ill train. Xlnl commissions. For appt. Call Wiodrose Travel. 11039 Warne r . FV. 839·30&2 Ask for Robert. Legal Advertisin1 ~i~~~}1~ate In the Legal Advertising Department. General of- fice experience and light typlf!8 skills requl red (3S-40WJ>m). E xpos ure to and/or general understanding of court systems and legal filing procedures deslra· ble but not neccsaary. Automobile neceaaary for occasloo•l local drlv· tng. Excellent company beOefill. For lntervlew, please Wt: Penonotl Otllce CM Al.LJOBS FHEE LOAN CLOSING CLERK W St•t•rt>lanul skill.. for Mort~agl' Broker Lo.tn Co l.oc1ns or esC'rol4 background prl'ferrcd Near 1-·as h1on Island Va 11644-8824 MACHINISTS $1. 77 per DAY That's ALL \'HU p.i~ fur ,1 :Jlldav .id Ill tiw DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY MECllANIC. M;\Hl:'<J t-: good oppty with .i ~m.tll Com Muo,t kno" ~"" & d1l'!>d t'Ofit rc•pa 1r & m .. tall A(; & DC hPlprul Wntc r('SUml' w pit·ture tu Ad Nu 41>8. Ua il v l'ilOl. PO Hox 1!>60. l'ui.tJ \1t>!>a. l'J\ !Y.!626 Ml-:Cll A l l' A uto MacGn·.i::or Y J e hl'. 11;:11 Placentia, C M DO YOU OF't"En ASl-:HVl(;I:::'' l~t lhe pubhc know with .1n ad in lhc Uaily 1'1l11l Service Directory It t•an Mc:Pmf Traine~ $775 ()j}j)ly lu d 1mb thl' l..ill dt•r 11 ( ~U tCl'l>S 1nt11 mJ,!mnt or ~all'!> 14 this rapidly t>Xpand I! OJI I c·o P o:. "tJrlo; 1n wan·hou!>t-for training & then move. up Ool' of thl' he ... t co·-. 1n a rca ~ top rl•putat1on m Lht•ir Clt'ld Except opply, tall Chns, !>W-ti035 Coastal Per.,onn('I A.l(CO(')'. 2790 Harbor. CM ALLJUBS 1-'Rl::I:: ....................•.. • • I st & 2nd Shift• STIL.I. G RO WING'! IM Mt-;OIATE OPENI NG~ A N I) (; H Jo; A T () P PORTUNITY FOR· DO IT NOW ' 642-5678 r1ie.t you a11 littll: a;. $1 77 ---------- MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE CALL TODAY! 17141 569-7911 Ask for •Tool Room Machinist, 2-3 years experience •lrown&Sh~ ~Operators •Ho. 0,.rator ·~Operator •Mec:hallical AIMftlbiy •lnspedors •Bectrical leftch Assembler Mm1mum t-xpencnc(' rl' qwroo, :.cvcral lra1nel' Pflbll1on.s avu1lablc WEOF'FER •H11(hly <.:nmpl'tll lVI' Halt'l> •Plenty or Ovt•rt1mc •stun u1rrer('nt1al •f:11cellent Company Ocner1ts for I-;mploycci. and Dependents. SATURDAY IMTERVIEWS •9AM to 12 Moon• APPLY IN P~HSON LEAR SIEGLER TllAMSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 WestSegers trom Santa Ana. CA F,qual Opportunily Employer mtf th IJ('r d.1y For more 111 formation and tomplt:'lt' rail':. <·all 1;.12 ~i711 MAINTENANCE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN S7.56 to $8.23/hr. II you are an elec11on1ca proless1ona1 1no woulO like 10 move up end join our progre951vely or1enteo teem, he1e'1 you1 chance• L S I Enerov P1oducts 0N1S1on Is • 1eao1no manufec1urer ol prec111on nuclear control equipment Out•es wlll Include ln&1•ll111on. rep"' end maintenance ol the operauon11 systems ol elec11onic control devices Wiii Outline and Implement complete electronic sy1111m1 from blueprints. Should h•ve basic knowl· eooe of all types ot N/C M1chlnery 1uch 11 Le81ond Tapetu1ns. Sundstrand Omnlmlll, Monarch VMC. etc F Ive years lndua1rl1I . experience and own hind toola required. In addition to our t>eautlful loc1llon, we Oller excellent bene1111 incluolng company paid medicel, Ille, 13 palo holldaya, a generous retirement plan and much more. Oualllled candidates who wlah to join lhe prol11alona1 team at L.S I. may call, write or apply In person. ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Oyer RC>K !Red Hilt & Oyer Ro.OJ Santa An•. C• 1270$ (7141540-3210 POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN Al General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid con- tracts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southern California. If you're good al what you do. and proud of it -join the Pomona team NOW. ELECTRICIAN-INDUSTRIAL GENERAL MACHINISTS JIG BORER MACHINISTS LA THE MACHINISTS MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS MACHINE TOOL MAINTENANCE TOOL & DIE MAKERS N/C MAINTENANCE MECHANICS REFRIGERATION MECHANICS MAINTENANCE PLUMBER GRINDER-ULTRA PRECISION Apply in person at our Employment Office, 1675 W. Mis- sion Blvd., Pomona, CA . 8AM • 4:30PM Models-Adresses Girts-Men-Kids EH·iting Ne w York Hollywood tyiw pl'rsonal m.:mt & de velopment co now avail m OC Only those w1sh1nl! a prof l'ar~~r m lht· modelml!. at1.ing or TV ftdd :.hould appl) 714 828·0~3 t'Xt 629 Tape 222 Available 2 4-hours, daily or Mftd y-~ t« Models Male Or Female w~ need new faces: Wt• are a professional modf>hn~ aRe ncy rookmJ! for t-xp or potl·nual. If you are sen ous .1bout mode ling. plea~l· c·a ll for uppl P.O. IOX 4349 ~CA.92803 li31·5600 "1e14 York Wl'!>l Modelml( AgenC'y H75 W lt>lh Sl Npt Bch •n t111~ C°""' Oool'.lnlJMll Empl()y-• Mir The Shape of the Future is Lear Siegler Inc. HPre is your chance 10 1oin lhe precision team ar our Energy Products 0 1v1s1on L S I Energy Products is t1 leading manufacturer or nuclear control and c1 yogPnic valves and eQu1pment. Our continued and stable growth enables us 10 Oller a un1Que opporlunily for expenenced md1v1duals in lht> following areas Tool Room Machinists Toolmaker 1st Shilt Jig Bore DeVlelg 2nd Shill Tool Room Lathe 2nd Shilt Production Machinists Engine Lathe 2nd & 3rd Shilt Profile Machinists 1st & 2nd Shift Grinder 1st & 2nd Shill Turret Lathe 2nd & 3rd Shifts Miii Machinists I s t & Second Shift Jig Bore DeVlleg 2nd & 3rd Shift N/C Machinists 2nd Shift In add1t1on to lhe lop compet11tve wages and pleasant working environment here in Orange County. we offer an indus11y reeding package ol company paid benefits wh•ch include • Shift Premium • Comp1ny P•ld M•dlc•I end life Insur.nee • P•ld Vacttlon • 13 Holiday• • Cott o f llvlng • Generout Retlr•ment • fnternal Bidding • Much Mor• I mp rove your creer with a move this week. For more information. please c all (collect If necessary): MMIZl. U\. m . OltAMCHCOAST Monday thrU Friday EN•RGY PRODUCTS DIVISION DAILY PILOT aow. Bay St. o.taMe11 Equal Opportu.nlly !mploJ« • GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona DIYlslon An EQuGl Opportunlli Employer M t t' U.S. Cltben1hlp Requlrfd . ' . ~ . 2040 E. 0'9t Road Senti! Ane, CA 92705 (114) 140-3210 018 DAILY PILOI """••• M~•h 11. OU/u /~~'!'.~~·.-.~ ... .,?!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!~! ~~~':.~•••••?!.~ ~~:=:'::! ••••• ?!.~ ~~~ ••.•• ?!.~!1 ~~-~·~·••••~!~~ Help W•t.d 710 Help W•t•d 710 ""'W..t.d 11001 ft!STAURANT SWes JM h as a cur('er Sec oofill $J20U SICaETAltY SIOOO TE.ACHY • ••• •• • •••• ••••••••••• •••••• • ••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • RECEPTION PERR V'S P~ZZA ~in a~· •ult11 1n our ~)'no Sii s1100 Ekla COil> ofc. In beaut P.xp Math Major for a MUaMNG f'MX ANS SE ff VIC 1-· Ht•.11 U.tuh• 1 >'1u111i1 r len e11I <1ut 1t"• ~ h.it1na tor I/lam(• & ~I.a Metu 111.oJ'(). f'rrr«'r Jr Secy no SU $900 b:. nd8 front ofe St>cy ll(t• P• roe· hi a I h t~ h Nffd RN or l.VN r Will tram. up..•rator for MANAGfMIHT for rnrr11rt1r prr .. nn ,. tune opoolnl<"· vory t'ltllft"d Hlfll peraon but fo'JCBkJrpr Sl200 who ervo.rs UK< WQrld or IH'h ool. C i.JI Mr .. "' T pm h1Ct '" 7!f h~d ~ 1 IPM Pd Vit\' +>31 !1640 TWAIHH Xlnt UVPC > " ht-11l'f1t11 111'« dayt •hrs Ideal 1up wiJI tr•ln quabficd c11n Rettpt 1900 =· Van~ty of dut11~ PU1!0lllj !$4-17!1. Muter Con\ Uo"lp \\ ,. uff n Pfi>. • •.uj ,... .. !NH 1.11'71 plt•mffital IOt'OmC" Will dldMtt JO'l commU1!!M.>n GtnJ Ofc $900 & p t.y ol room fo r adv IM lhll.h SdkAA, SA '<Jl41ry lft" i\ lllhtr An,w rr1n11, 'rr.itt lOlllJkit1)1'.\l1•111\1111111r11 u.,1.,tt•n work uround sth ool a1ealn1t dra w & xlnt t'le!~l'Dllforappl Unusually r ood pu . - .... •rwflt~ Pit"' 1 .. 1111Jy ..... .,,, .. ,.~Cull 6 -" ·r t ~11 i.:r11.m 111 "'"' 1111 1 ' 11 ' 111 ' .. 1 ttlCl'T to SISO ~'flt-dul., Mu11t tw 1" yri< l>l'l'M.!f1t1 lntt>rvlew by MaryH1ck~Agenl'y rlll.'l8, no SJ ne\" Cllfi 1't·41."be~~Ptt. Ed "!A 111 ~·v-'v u co1u:;, .... \ 11 ....., ., "' ., ,... ., 114 " h .ult 1 " 1 '" \'Olll & oldff Apply In Pfr5oo ~only Coll Mls!I An· ~2900 Nt>W""rt 8 rh Rita. ~005.S Co111it .. l &t\. S«: prefer Exf)t'. r ._ "'1 ... _ --~ I 1111 ""'41 l\J1h1 'h11 l""'l•h· lti: .. ut w11trlrn1 urfo, b1.: tinydny -rue ut (1141 ~ ~ "" o----1 Auenc 2790 w I 0 0 mu It 1 h" n IMa.t'M 1·•11111 ... 1111 111 •• 11u1u~11 ~ •1t·111 ro wifnl'ndly Pt'O 0:108~ w. Oceanfront. JOSEPUMACNIN CO. Secretary j~CM " y, <l1 ra ppe d Abrlt y <\'1·a.,1onul h11u~1· '''It' NX OPH. '\',.,., f>!t t'" 11 t11n ~~k~t~~ori'i°'~;s~u Nli t:Qu•I Opportunity ADMINtSTRATIVE ALL J OBS •·n•:E writellmple!"cn. t bt•h CJiwr • l11r 1.-lrpho111• 11111.1v. H'14 tltlll Emplover "'SSIST"'... Pl'Of; pllllb StlpcrviMJry hi&b)' iu .. r lll"'\Jl"J lu1 \l dlal>•'l•flll.tt .-rve('t• Mu~I ltvy rtWIOi.'¥ Cl •omc typ i -~"' i•xrw·r f\"(I SK50 m o H 30 H ukt bu\ 1' 1 · 11111 111 " bi ..tblt• Lu wo1 k 'll'"' 111,11 ~Int lk·rU1, C1oll t<1111, f~l4urant Great oppty for aur:wt Secunty tu 1 . +. bcncr. U n rti•!I "'-""ll Mt&luu• .iJult ~ • 1 11 wt•t•kl:'ntt. r..,. Jl111,.: J., :"'°"1Qi6 l'o4111taJ i'C'l'''"n IMMB> 0,.1tlrc,5 for: SALESLADY secy who want& lo m ove We are lookm11 for pro U•l'('bral Palsy. !'146 ~7tiO "'"'tUD.:' tii;.ltll'M v.vm rt'QUtrt'1J t , 1 ... 1A.ir1wy,2'NO ttarbor l'ITCOOK WAJ'l'HF"''i 1-'ull or p/limt'. The u:runed Into Admin Asst fcss1onal Sucurity ur f'art tim .. llrr• ''" t11r p.•nt•nn Ill t'f .. rr•-.f ur t 'M l''N>'T "'000 Pt;ltSON Show-OU. 22 t"ash1on pas we'll train you m our f1cers. Full & part Um1"l'e ache r :. Aid nel'd1·d l>•'fll1tl I.ab t'htuf't• .,( '"•II train Mnn\ <'om AJJ. JOIJS .,.Ht:1<: b latld, Nn exciting. l'hallengini: & operung.s thruoul Orange Moo.Joh 12-30 to ti or 1~m\ h1nd1h t ull 111111 ttl'AI 1-'>l "l'Jo SAl.1-.'> the ~sti11ious i ndus try. C-0 2 :Kltol> S290hr ~xurd l'YlOl llln,11, nr ttfl r 1 1111n •• •. ft I Ar•'ll"•'fl ur """will tr 1011 R be h I "'"---port l ' & h - 1 ~• "'"' ,. \\W<t h1o1•1 \1ih1I 0 I A. •If 1\1&11 Umf• ua)I..," 1 ' 1 sl'l'Wl'''li.',t'y~lhb'o~rard/ •• ,er at UC a rea Ot.. ••wm a 100 JJ one p1.,-1crr"". !.fl!J ....,.1 """n 1'1•n1n1: • h1!1• ''' 11 '"' "'••I•• t"n1111 '"' .. "' "fi'·-fl'lendly, cl08e-knit te am necessar v Kl.'tirees lo:•t(~ ' 111 ' 111 " 1 ,., "' ' 1 .n <11 l11h11 Pit .:t<11· , .. t J I '11111 • 1j 'if t •·I ( •• 11 .:NIKn atmosp & top money for welt'Oll1(' 'I'op WlH!l'!I & TE/\Cll F.lt ~~::t~~~,", t~:11 1 ... ,0,1·~ 1t1fl thni tr1 .,..J4;ot11 1.rn1·\,.,.f o •1 M110•,1 •OEM SALES• qua.I, bright ~rsooabl(• udvan<·t·m1·nt op KtNOl-:ttG/\f<TJo;~ ..aL'lm f:O i;, · 1• E-u-1-•-..1 Ml .... l ·COMPUT"'R lady. You mus t havt• porlun1ltt>:. Apply 111 1''nr " 'ma ll pnval1• .....,. R t• · t v~--" 11; strongsecyskills, typln.: person_ 1'hc• Wockt• nhut '''hool 12 b lUdl'nts 111 •Part Time a.v ~"TOR ltL SAUS ecep 1on1s N~rt Keach IND. 70+ Selectn c I 1. i:ood Corp Suite l>. 57 1 N da:.s fin 8 JO I l'll'UM' ,... .. W'l'"a<• 111• 0111.:-. """ " 111 111 Y~ Intelligent person s pelling & ll!r ammar Poplar St. Oranl(t• 1\n tall for JPPl 640 ~ .... x1 ~untt\o .... , '"" nur ,111r t1'llH "41 11 to sell magnettr media c:au Laird. Renee. or equal opport unit y T~:/\Cll1':H M.X'NT"lt; I 11:ht I lt· .. 11111~ It •l'HI , •• l11 r .uh .1111 ''"'' 111 "'YVt•n l~ I~ 11 .11 I 1-.JJ ly .. :\/\' '>bill IJlll) f111 u ·h.1hll' pe>1 ,11n "'11" '111111\h.-l I .1.:1111.1 It.,,. I• A S~ial ltfo~AlfRANT t:omponenls to m1n1 Robin ;it c7 14) 57:;.1J881 empk>yer 997·11163 i\ St>Uth ('m"l bu.''"''" i ... 11-...1111 ,.n. ..... Ill.I n11 1 ' '""'. 1111 • \IH'I "' ....... Posff1·on•. C'Omputer industry. na-wlcdys or673-6185 wknd<, \'1111('" l' ha:. J n I 01 ~ lf'\lhlc• hfw1r \hit •.. n l11nt "" n1th11\I "111 COUNTER tlOr'I wide .. ''"11~11\ h• 111·111. '''l'" 'JJ,-,.,,..,,,,,r '\Int • ••111 !'resent ctl'l'ounts are Secretary needed l:ulrf Secy"° SH $900 mtduilt' open1n" for .111 *Olt.n PART TIME EVENINGS 'l,1ml. 1 ''"Ill \l 111 l11 ""''"" .t1nl11t.·&.11l11 "'"" ••ot •• oo···· "I> IUM oc.•1• Ill' D t Teachers Assoc Mu:.1 l.rolaood lu'uco nd ae1·1·i: lit bu ~. mJth ... .. "" v ER CE 0 i;;..... • a a .. v ..... · ... 11'11\·her fur m orn1ou, l~·•'4•1nl'I l\1H•11i. .. ·.111 .. 1111111 ... 1 t JK1rtu111ty ,1\Jll11bl1· lut s VI Gt.oneral.ctc havt' good :.k1lli. well o raxn11l'd P''" (~II ~.:i6ti8'IO l•ir : 111 " MARR I 0 TT llv.\ ltl. 1111111 u .. 111 1111h\1lluul w it h J Must~wrlhni:totravel. S7!M·SIJll. T e m"°r"r} w/HE orproix·rty IJkell( 1111 ~'""'I""''-""''' 111 '-l "IJ<•n u •. uh I I •~ J e ..,,.h L · Cl ,.. v • / m1·<11.ell' 1r111·r\ n ·w r•· HOT1t.t '• •• 1 .,. .. • ""'''" 1111 H'.-" t'l\Vt·n•·nre J '> •• bt• motivated & interes t P<lti-...., un ...,. · .-. • <tnt.•.y poi. .... ',.,. '"'" •1 .. ·11°11•1111 \.,.11d1l.1oi.rd Opt'r,1tu r Parfo.tiMrtc.dt..ff.tilM t'dm~row111Rwllh snwll <.:a ll Mr. Kup111 .it charming P<.'Oplt· Xlnl ~.ire11r1~ thi:. 'lnl 1111 SU LION REALTY llt'Hl'lll"11"1 .... 1th PH' t•om pany. Sale'> & 1134-1106 bms & raLws CJll H11.1 1111ri u111ty Alsi; 111 \lluJtl. "'llh out.,1.1othn11 .1ttr.it11\t' ~·~t•nillht11·. .. ho t"f\IOV v.ork IOI/ ... •I t1 l.,1ti-. 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IJl l I-'' .•HI 111-;Tw t: 1-: N a 011 .:i "' l'\t ~for Andrejo tAju4'1 Upport un 11 > •;mploy(•r rtX RECEPT l'\•ttti.11wn1. full t1mc ,..,,.,.,,OOH'\ mfr ""'cl '11 mt'11t11• lo u p1·r.d 1 '"'" 1 t h ho ir ii 1111t· 11 ,\ 111uh-in1·11m1111: m.111 " l.1•••1• 1111 "' ... url. fr 11111 I 'l'f'>UIUll'J & 11ttw1 tl1•jJh ---------· Tq1p !10 ti0'4µm 111111 f'rt•' t lt•l l(',11 t'Xl>l'T flt PART-TIME SECRETARY l'1·rm.1111·nt t1flf•urtur11ly 111 ~mall l'.t'"l""t U.·nt·h -;ale, olf11't' of nauona t mannt.• ma~a11nP for m ''l'\'l hut not 111•1· ('0111 II.I II\ I ' 111 <I'' I fl~: I ll l.w11n.1 11 .. ,., tr h' \p1 ll Cllll lrn .1pp1 Bt•r lo.11·\ Cuntr11" 1'1·1 "•11111·1 l>e·pt • 7 1 I J H:i:1 :I .COii I rv11w t; O 1': Real Estate Brolleo & S°'•,,,.n v. I h,I\ I Jll t1J11 111111! 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Must ~ 16 e :.1<1bI1~h1 n ~ s a 11• 'i m eJ<pandmR s<Jles/ mfl( CM l1111L' oro•er. ab1hly l'Ompany Good typ111~ Al.LJOHS 1''1?1':~; "·•l'L1llurr, retirement and J ~nod ::.llirt111.i: s alary l'lea.'>t' apply in J)('ri.on H I lum or 1·3 pm a l the l'l'l'Wnnt•I Dept or c·all (7 I 4J 557-6860 REM EX &-Cefl.OCorp. 1733AllonAve lnrne,C/\92714 1-:quul Opp 1-:mply M F' Apply In pttMMt Tues.- doy tt.rc.gh Friday 2-5 PM •Carrs Jr.* lli951 Brookhur!>l FOUNTAIN VALLEY 15.50 Adams 91\•<l <.:~'TA Ml::.'iA m i-; 17thSt C.:OSTAM~A 21532S Brookhun.l HUNTINGTON Bl'.:A<..:11 lh•hahlc• l!OOd natured. m<1tUrl' Sl'a m:.lrl'~S w11111C'd for mono~ram-• rn~ l'tT & Sat morns 1-:Xp'd preferred. lnquHc ,,( 7 14·751·07~<! Terry EOE 19512 Hearh Hh<l HUNTINGTON 111-:/\('ll 0022 /\cl;.rm:. HUNTINGTON DEAt'll 200'l S. E. Bns lol SANTAANA ·nw A1hletc.., Foot in So ---------· Cousl Plaw Ht";1I 1'}! ta te SalC'l>pcople Prestige of f11'l' Your own <l1•:-k Top l'l1mm Work with a linlkt•r thut will hl'lp you >id Ji,tin..::. f h (·r :Jil Jr~ l'XJIC'rl\'llt t' ~aatl*1- Rf.TAIL BULLOCKS WILSHIRE is 1ookinj! Cor CXPl'r. per:;onn<:I fur our ch i I cl r 1· n ~ n <·pt . Linl(t'nc Ue·pt I\ l' Cl>ssones D('pl & our <.ilft Gallery. O penin ~s ,d,o 10 l'lcasc tell us .iboul nee Im m ed requm· s u ; fo'OH YtHIHSl';Lto TELEPHONE y~lr m a s hort 11.'ltcr, ment. 714 '!119-6373 S LES a11cl M!nd to Hobert F.g . I.ob<· 'td Am"" a Y I>" A ly, l~1dent &>cret.ary ln u or~ un· t•nJo.vuig fll1·w~pa 1wr subs Your S~RC H Bank :;c1•k1ng t.•Xpl'r xtra mt•om1• We· ... 1111 .... i>/IOfll'. •1 111 5 hrs 11 th!\ h1Jthly m ot 1vat l·d plut You how Phom• f1>r Hppl ttuo & 011 t'<J1nm. wk C Co. form secretary to assist bet INTI Ii !!l'M 96H 11112 ~~icp im·f O vi•r 21 I I> 18009 Sky Porte 81 mgr & comm lenclmg of S1•rv1rt• Stnl11111 /\1t 1·n Nl•wspa114•r 1-:nt K:l!> M!'i.I lrviM, Ca. 92714 ricers. Type 60 WPM · Sii dant. t'Xp(•r 'd lJ,1> & I toJl'M Only 75. xlnl benefits A111>ly ul -1be BanJ< o r <.:a ltfornia. Jo;ves. F\lll .& plt•m•· °'" Tl'llc1 i\11ra1:t1v1· 11p SALESPERSON: Ma nn(' 14-0IDovC'Sl .NH cqu;il pfy.Shcll ::;t.,llou. l?th& por1un1ly fo r ~·xp '1I expcr requirt'd 1-'or IO· Oppty EOI': 833·3!>11 Irvine, NU telln Xlnt work1nl( rnn i.1dc & out:.1dc elC'ttron1c Se v S"· II Ip , j 1 1m d1U()(ls, OulMandmg I• S<-C'retary . t _vpc• m111 r .., e ri.-1'f t·e :.ales 1.n Cabfom1a. S14K 50wpm. f'ront <li·~k med 1-\111or 1111 App1y 1nx1· l>t·ndll'>. & pl1•asu111 to S20K pos111on Ke NL't'ds phonl• CX""r In !JOO t; c,t llwy. N n 'urro unu1ni:s l'll•a,.1· qwrl'l> a msrkl•tmi: or ,. M . ._ .. 7."""'I "' rJll J o1\nn Wellborn al lx.istnes:. deJtr~. Submit " "" 0 "" Sitter needed Tu"' & 'l6<t «<11 for pn.,onal 111 n.-:.ume lo PO Box 1300. St-t·rl·tary, P IT tor .ill Thurs. 7 30am to 1 :111 terv1{•w P-0mon;i F1r't Nt-wport Beal'h C.:i\ 92663 \'(·rtJsmg ai;teney nr c >C pm Own tran.'>J) rt'itfl ~ H'<ll'ral Savini(, & Loan SALES 1\1 rpo rt I n l Heq • n..: hr<.:all 673·8596 A .... w· '«I~ <;Jrf •Pld /\\ ,. '4 0rk. IYPIO". f1hn o ~nuntam VJll~·y I': 0 I. HAJ...S'TON BOUTl QUF., ... " ~IAJN Cl.A'>S 1•1h o p•·n ~ r South Coast Pluza 1s in· Bn,Rht. good lypi!>t :lll•·n 1-~xper 111 lt•adrd & d1· lerVl('Wlnl( f or 1''/T Uon lO dc.-t;ul Call Judy SllOl mt.od11'al pl~m & ICI ·n,,. l nwk l>rt \'t•r-. I'\ SAU~PF:RSONS w texp at~_7·_131~ _ _ _ hr wk C.:al15Jl, 1;;,i;1 1111 pn'1I 'I op flJ)I /\1>111\ tn Des1~ner Apparel Top ~'<'ret.ary ~UJ>t•nor l \ ""' 1----------(, & w r o w In ~ 7 lO II salary + l'Om m ,..or law OHil'l' /\irport Jfl'<• Ohm.' W.w . C l\t ti4~ l~!J~ appl <·all 540 6640 Mon Nl'wport &-ach. No lt·l!JI STOCK thruSal IOam 5pm *'XPe rren<'c req u1 r1·1I ROOM T1·lcphont.• Mary HJ3 !~:! SaJa. l'HAIN l':fo: l)Jx·nmg for 1n!l1"1Llual "'•th ha~w ell'l·trO•lll' II. rTI\~harucal h1.H'kgm111111 to train for 111~tall<1ll011 t. M'rvll'I' of bJnkml! f'QWI• mt:nt Wal(ts hast>iJ UJ>011 l'Xpt·n1·nrt• Un1lt'<l Sal•· Im· 751 11300 P art time pos ition avail ab le for s<1IC's o nented apphcant. Patio fvrwihn SALESPERSONS If you like plants & peo- µll· thl'> 1i. your C•P portullJly lo 111ork m ;, un 111 u1• r el a II n 11 '"'''> l'll·a.w apply in per:-1Jn S i'X:\'IRl::CEPT CLERK gd typml{ s kills , :.oml' hte acct 'g hack>?round helpful. or willinRnl'SS HJ lt>arn rntcrC':.t1nl! f.i :-l l!rowinR co., plea:-a nt ~urroundmg:. Call N1k1 645.1395 SEC.:HE1'AHY l' I Larg<' 1ndep<'ndt•nt od <'o mpany J()c'<ll(•1I in 0rMJ?<' Count v h <I'> ao 1mmt"<hatt> Oi>t•01111! lor an 1111d1 v1dual w1 1h .1 GM<.: purt' ht1\·k~munrJ l----------T'tu . ., 1-. Jn l·.x1·1·ll1·111 11p pt>rtunilv f11r the• r11:h1 J>o•r..tHl $1. 77 per DAY A I be rt PusselJ Realty Co. H o u s e k l' e P 1 n ~ & ROGEAS GARDEMS Merchan~ lkn•1\ rn.: l301 Son Joaqwn 20 hrs/ wk ( ;n l> 111n~ :. 11 o r ~ 11 •I " I' 1 l 1· ll 1• Ip I u I no l 1 1• it l'lt•asant workml( t·1111cl i\.Jrp.Jrt are;.r. t';.i 11 .I uch 75Z·Sl3l W1· 11lh't .u1 • '' • ll•·nl 'l<.1rt1ni.: ~JIJt~ .tr11l i:•1111I work mg c on1ht11111•. I• 111 1mmedwll' l'On"ll••1 .1 lJoo. Jpply 111 p.•1 s1111 11r c·iJll \I I.' 1111 P•• 1•11 ,. ~·d.11 "' 133 DOVllt CMl.N.I. 631-SlSl Apply rn Pt'""On. J pm Hill:. l<oad 5pm, Mon thru Fri. to C.:dM 640-5944 13 fashion lslaftd R.E. SALES N.1. E.O.E. - If you are a bit Snobbish ---------· Scrt.>eo pnnllng produc and you'd hkc to make I.Jon mana~er wanted :.omc mon<'y in tht• lll'Xl 6 Sail cuttcr-expr'd Call Mll."\t havet'xp ~ __ !H_1_0 EOE MF --------- SECRET.ARY POWERINE OILCO. 111 I Ii•· ----------i "'''""' '"' .1d\ 1111·1· r mm•·d up1•1nin$: '" ln.llt('Jrl',I •n•t 11733 m o~ '>1·!11nJ( watl'r Odys.;ey Sari Mak1:r i. onentccl hom t-'i from a 557..fln3 super drop-in oHrce. Call SCTltY /Typist 60 wpm+ Gd spclhng $725 + Gd oµpartunil} l'lea:.ant :.urro undtngs 0 C /\trport arC'a ofr 752 5.XIJ to executive Vice Presi- dent. Quahf1C'a t1 on :.. Sho rt hand. t y p1n ~. phone s ales a h1 Ill} Boc•J<eeptng-<1ccts p .. ~ .1 ble knowledRe helpful ~-0033 bet wn 8 & 4 12354 l.Gkebtd Rood Santo FT SpriftCJs l213J 944-61 I I DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 111enl 1-. ti 1-; I-,.,Jr ..it• ' Corv 5:.7 11.1;! H~lp W ant~d 71 00 ....•••.....•..•....... MICRO ASSEMBLERS JCJ11) lht• v.11rld ol <·l«<'l1 0 111<·s :•n<f t'flffi~' "11 h :1 r«cognr:rc·d lt·a d t•r in I h 1· f 1 <• I d o f M ( C H 0 ELJo:C'THONT\S Ho t·k~1·ll lnf(•rn<Jt ronal m1C'ro l'lt·1·1 ronl!',, ,.., 1-·ni\11n g ;incl lo met•! 1h h11sm1· .... 1lf'1 •d.., rt rN1t11n• .. you W<· h;I\ v 11w·11tnJ.:'> on :di ~haft s. 1.·spN·1.1lh 011 swin~ anti gr:I\ f'y<Jrtl. with op11on;tl "ork-W(.'C'k~ ;1va1labl1· all to fit \llltr ..,d1t•d11l1• Ht<i'1•pt1oms1 H 5 Mun Fri w. Sales-Enlhus1asl1c pc.•rson c lµc· ~a 11· he· I 11 p u 1 s l' ROGER IROWH R.E to call on people 111 thl· :-y.,lem 'w1tl·hl.x>Jrd .1s 673-IOZO de:ug-n trade. Top S for -.11 w typrnit . h<.1n1lh• ~~~~~~~~~~I top person . Oc s1~n marl $.\ 50 per hr G1•nl((' _ Kesources. 54s-608CI l:ons ulletnt:. 754 62<!2 , Irvine ------.---1 RECEPTIONIS1 N e wpo rt B eac h ne ws paper 1s st•cking fut! lime r('t'ept1on1s t ror hlL'Y officl' M USl ha VI' 1rummum typing speed or ~,u wpm •:xcelle n t ... al<iry and benefits in 1 Judmg prof ct shan ng. Apply m pcrson lo OfftCE MANAGER NEWPORT ENSIGN ;n21 E Coast lhi:hwuy Corona cJcl '1ar 1-:.1u11I 0PPortunily Rn. Mgr C.,.W few ndusi•~ apt COM- pin & rHOrt area. 00 +, lux.urious units dai· ly maid service • fully ~ulppcd health s pa - elite clJentele. SALESGIRL Experie n ced . Junior womens c lothing , full time . The Sel'on d Glance. 2122 W. Ocean· front. Newport Ileacb. 675-3361 Req. of Applicont SALES Graciously .aJtJtress1ve & Ladies earn extra $S's & self motivated ex-a ne w wardro b e ea p<'r1 cnl·cd w /good re-season showing a beaut fereru.'t'S must a ccept linC' or rashions. Ca II full r c•:.pnn s1bl11ty · 546-7489or 838-2037. casual with sophisticated -;;;-;-;,.;;-~;;;.;;;;;;;;;;. oppear anC'c. Salary com-• mcnsuratl' with ability Advanl'em ent o ppty . Vacation ms Furn lux· ury apt. Please se nd r e- '>Ume to Mrii Welsch. P 0 Ao.x 4064, Palm Spr-ings. Cahf 92263 SAL~MAN WANTED SAU:S DIRECTOR FOR SOUTHl:IN CAUFORHIA SEJ\M~TH E.'iS FS nft.'<lecl for Ski clothes mfr. co CM loc. 64S-OM5 SEAMSTRESS, som e l'Xp desired. Puttl.soo Sui! Ocsil(ns . Tucs·f'ri. 673-211!0 SECRETARY. P /trmt· for nat'I 1nvt•s tmc•nt rounsC!hnl( firm , rlt•x hours·brokeragc exp a +. fo'or mt.erview. •·all M rs. Kelly , 759 1771 between 9am-l2 Noon SECRETARY Girl Friday, full time . for real estate m.imt off1 <'l' Must have good typing & phoneskJlls . TSL Mgmt 642· 160.1 SECRET .ARY Equal OpPQrtunit~ M1•mben.h1p d e1Jt of "' f:mploy1·r M I-' 1)0 l'I I\ II\\ 642·S678 club. Good typ111~ and 1-------------------- tclc com mun skills t Ir.::==================:;; knnwll'dRe n(c prul'cd C.111 for appt 645-5000 ext 520 SECRETARY to assist leJtal & a dwrt1s ing v1ce-pres1dC'nl of ma jor h ome but Iden. <>range Co. airport arc.1 1 Send resume and salarv req to Prc~l('y or si, Qillfonua P 0 . Box 2200 Newport Bl'h, CA 9Ztii;:1 Attn. Mr ConJ<ey. Nu 1111 C'alls SECUTARY S 1200 Golden oppty for "'"" w scv yrs exp I l'n.., ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS We· dt•s 1J,!n _ dt•\·d op . build. test •md 0(1/1\ c.•r th1.• he~l in h1 gh-lechnology s \·st c m s a nd m1s~lles Our con . t ra<'ls anrl work a r<' fon~·ran~e - l<tslmf! well inti, the 198()"s We un- derstand personal d l'velnpment. r~rccr goals and challen~rng w(lrk Tb1· tOh'l in vol vt• f:tht'IC'a t1 on or mu·r<1 dt•t•t nm11· parl s h) u s P of m1rros ('t1JH'" ;ind olh<•r r<.'la tecl opllcal N f\llptrw111 in CJ dt•un room lab t•nv1runnwr1l l'n·v1011s work t·xprr1<•n1·t· h1·lpful EmployerM/l''/11 ll:l\1· soml•thml! lo ~l'll" II·---------t'l<L'>"flt'(l ,1ds ll11 1t 1Al'll Nationa l company C'X ecutive ofrlces and mam.iactunng pl11nt in Houston, Texas. orfe rs an unusual opportunity SECRETARY P /t1me . 20 hrs + Arc h1tl'l'ts Ofc. <'xper nttdt'd, 'alary negot 645-4170 10 JPM ofc. N~ to be rebablt• & :.elf s tarter & h ;.I\ t' ususal skills . Boss 1s l'harming & Oex Call Rita, 540-6055. Coast a l Personnel Agenl'y, 2700 Harbor, CM AU.JORS FREE Al Gc•ncraJ D y n am1C's \~c·rt• looking for Efc.idron1<: TN·hnicwn!'t ar all lev<.•ls. wh('f h<.•r you 'n• ju!'>t s t art 111.L! out on a <';rrccr cu· you·n · ~tn <'"· pent'n<·<.•rl pro - Wh en you 101n "" \ 011 will hrcomf' <·l1J.:1bl<• to l<.1k1· part in one o f lht> Ol·:--t h<•n<•fit 1mw r :1nis :1v:1ilahl<> in lhe area Our offer 1111'111dt"' •Start mg s<il:rrws of $1.45 to Sit !JO r>t·r hour • Chnstm<J~ V<.1 <.'<.1l10n 8hul<.lown • Ucntal l'l ~in v.1th orthodot>l111 included • J.:xrcllcnt •• .H·at ion :-. ~flf:r 5 years servu·t• •One wc(.•k paid sick lt'llH• • Medical /Suri!H'a 1 t Pn·script1on Drug Plan • Jnt<'mul job promotion system • Educational Sponsorship • E mployee discounts on Company products Drop in a nd Wl' will ta lk to you about our pro~ram. Apply at Space and Se<·ure Te lecommunications Sys t e m s Group , R oc kwell International, 43Jl .f A mbor~ Rood, NcwJ>Ort Beach. CA 92660. Or CALL (714 ) 833-4424. FOil YOUR CONVENIENCE, IHTllYllWS ARI AV AIL.AIU ON IATUIDA Y, FIOM t :OO A.M. TO 12.-00 P.M. IOCKWIU. INTllNAt10NAL ..... °'' .••• I , •• ,. Mf' PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINEE CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH RAPID GROWTH COMPANY PCA IMTEltN.A TIOH.AL, Ttw wo r ld's lend er in Portrait photog raph y h a s immediat e ope nin~s for pro fcss1onal and career oriented individuals. Due to recent expansion. we ar e offering tht: opportunity to j oin our complete photo~raphy trainin,:! program. PCA OFFERS: •Gua r a nt ee d s alary p l us com mission caminR potential for a ls t year or $15,000 to $22,000+. •Paid Training P roRram •P romotio ns from within with developed c<.i teer past •Top benefit pa cka~c including profit sharinl(. •A professional appearaucc and the ability to deal with the public a must. If you have the desires. and the ambition for success we challenge you to challenge yourself. Call for an appointment Monday thru Friday, 9am..Spm. Ask for Sara (714) 54M171 PCA !!J!.ftAJ!!~!~ INC. rrvlne.. CA 91714 !.OE, M/F in growth indust ry for1----------1 qualified Sales Director *SECRETARIES* Our highly endorsed pro- ducts now betng used by many or the bc11t known l'Ompanres in /\me r1ca a r e revolt 1o n lz1nR a Billion Dollar lndUlltry. Se<-retary-Evenmg f11gh School ( 1-9 JOpm) He qwrcs typmg 55 wpm/Sh 90wpm L1 hcr a l Benefltstllo hdays. Ap pbcal1on deadline 3 16. Salary. $810·$1004. Hunt G.O./ R.E ./ Acetic $800-SJ!iOO Range Employers P ay All Fee:. Must be capable or or lnl(lon Bch Union ll.S Liz Reinders Age ncy 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833-8 J 90 Call For Appl/ F8tab '64 gan1zi ng dealers a nd Dist. Rm. 120. 5201 Bolsa --------- trarntnR high l'cihber Ave. 11.B. 898-671 1 x 225 Sell with El\S£! sll.les force. Maktng pre · E.O.E . It's a BREEZI': stlge daytime calls onl 'i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiciilasiis1ifiiediiiiAidiisi64i2iii·156•7M business ownC'rs and ex· ecuuves. Ware housing w ill b e es tablis h e d . so all merchandise l'an be available for imm ediate dclivery, 'TheaverageSaJes D1rcc· Lor can earn ap l.o S650 or more w eekly. income st.atta lmmedlateJ,y. CA.l.L-Wl R E-W RITfo: Mr. H.L. Slntth Pres Jlennan Smith lad UAtrlel P.O. Bolt~UM (7U).c68-2707 Howton. Tena 77055 Company President &t Nadoftat Sale. Manager wiU conduct interviews ln your area week of March~. Fw Ad Action Calta Daily Pilat AD-VISOR &42·5671 Tochnrc1an CRYOGENIC PRECISION TECHNICIAN Excellent opportunity tor individual with approxlmalely lwo years' exptrience In cryogenic 1es11ng ot 'Valves or associated aerospace hardware. Knowledge of hydraullca 11nd pneumaoc system s ls required. This second ahltf openmg involves orientation on the first "''"· We offer an e11cellent salary and complete I benefits package 1n addition to the pleas11nt working conditions and growth opportunitlea. Please contact our Employment Otflc•. ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION ..... ~...., IR•Hlll ..... , hlttll AM, ll70I (M4JMO-ltt0 . . ..... CALIBRATION SPECIALISTS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY ELECTRONIC L•IORA TORY MICROWAVE MISSILE TECHNICIANS RELIABILITY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TEST OPERA TORS If you want lo work where you can learn from thC' brs t en1?ineers in the business. use the latest equipment. grow and lake pride in achieving technological ch allenges. get in touch with us r1~h t away . Call me. Joe Stclmah (71 4) 629-5111. Ext. 471l and let's talk serious ly. Or , c:ome in lo our F.m ploymC'nt Office. Monday thru Friday, 8AM -4:30PM . If you prefer , send your rcs umt! t o : GENERAL DYNA MICS Pomona Division, 1675 W. Mis:;ion Blvd .. Pomona. CA 91766. GOllAl DYNAMICS POMONA DIVISION An Equ11I <>PPortuntty Employn M/P' U.S. C1tnenshlp Required . --, ... HetpWant.ct 7100 Mlf~• 'Freoeh>Yo-. 1045 ,_,.....,. 1050 h•S• tOH ... , •• ,._ IOIO Sunde';, Ma1cn 11, 1979 DAIL v PILOT DJ l ···••••·•·············· ........•.•...............................•......•..•..........•......•••.•••......••.•.•.•.••••••.•.••••.•••.••••. ~ aoos Mlleo I Uoi; 11n1: 4u1u11"1 111.IW't' l'lo>ld Mo\llllll Mott Ant I q u r:. 1 Ju o k ' ? ? LU&GAGI TAGS Mleullane•• 1080 I Pm 808 7 loGts & W..-. TRAlNf ~ VOUJ\I !'nlln 1u trurn 1111 repair or srt't't!>IOn till ltcal rca 1n11 111i.lru l'O('n~ Mu~t hJ\ 1• i:oud ffl4 I hlilnll Ill •'lllll 111lt• & ••••••••••••••••••••••• <• r rm u n Sh"''' hi• r 11 tiff> i ll"nrt<tl111u.l111111i; chi Sun.3 11 II lO 4am U6 t n••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~Jn•llt PUIUCAUCTIOH t'e m.-ll· \"1·ry "''II ~Ii i hni & buffN l\ni; 41 l St tin Alley> !"O"'YOUrbuslneucard :nl Y~. Forest l(rl'en Dalmatian 8 wk11 M ••••••••••••••••••••••• \tAN\ ITt-:Ml't o .. t-H'H. tr.11111'11 ~'>7 113!1J /\lt1•r heo rl.'fnu. 1hn1n14 l(Mn1• Ncwwr1 Bch Smd one Cl&rd /or t'•ch Bhall cri>te In ICuod coud Champ 1lnl'1! l't'rf mark loah, U•t111•ce/ '1T ·w "'J I '" Hl'M .. -c.aa1>1wsone1p1ar Wt'S1.00peryard7~2MO l""~S200847J404 aft ct-Ice f020 I'.~ ·A I' J t. r I • ll1I & '• .. r, 7!11 ~111 t\!m1t11rc, ph1nl3. b1kt11. return perm a n en ti y -;,..m •• =:'.•••••••••••••••• \llT OUJ 1-,t 1 ~ ~ I d1ch{•11 , Jll"t1Jrc11, "lC' actalt'd attractive t11f & AdrniraJ 23" cir t\I COl\M>le -lnt \ U.l<t,0 V. v.1lhU1<illl'" \O I itJ'JI l.011.i lTilllllll.: penod Onh "'noui. 111 ,.,1 11ppl) l.'1111 lor m1t-rv11 .... •PP\ bC'l" II l 11.1111 ~ r I ,. l • s I I N .. I. a It r • • or 11 u 11 11 ~ Nor"(' rt'fl'llC ~ lhnl•tlr• " ' " M h I /"'I ... 2(I .., ... • ' r. ,. "··ll~ .. n ..... ""1'1 Oranoe ttrap. meettn" 111r ine $100. Wu her, uood eund e<' ant' r• ,.,,ncian t 'l tJ ~·I I'\ I'.. • 1 lluu~ .. brok··n ''1•\ Ill" ~" ""' u., .. h...ul ···1 L'ncl --,... ,. .. ~ .. .. .. I) k F' d n ., ' r ' ' " -"' _, ,. H'"" -,.. • H.1. <.: M I D ...nwrcm~nts. ('re $.SO. 642-0992 wkdy ev11 .,. ___ & n.--... 1090 )'l"8 exp er UUI, or '• 1•1111NI' t111C 1~1'1 1 & ~•>VI.' t'H'' iu1 \IOJ\I ibt,. ~, '•ott1· c•hr" S3o vmt iw & lh C\' f'or a .--_ • ..,.... On an . G M & t\llOnl\ H .. I~ :!~'tit) U11v11 A.'k '"'(~II) ~ ·o\·kl I tbl $1~ M "\' HUG .. : aov S<.:OUT Pt'rtOnallted ll&R encl()SC Mace...... ....................... Uni venial". New IOl!lall '""'' .. mmon. & 11.er"m RUMMAGES/\Lt: wallpap .. r , fubrlr or W..t.d 1081 UPRIGH'f plam~ S4P5 to & mo maint-646 400~. \ult<tOt' Mu"' Hu~• ' S,11 M11• l\tn•·' I lo< k lll 'ttt SH H "l Ill"' A,..ncCM h1f«9ati•al G.ahri•• 'tl•"n \lt1•I 1h111•,,11 l*f.' 1\.-llt nnc It' 1 .i~ .. ,..1 n1 Ht II u I w h I ' ,. JI II ll l\1•1·~ho1 lnl••ll1t:• 111 thl,.,; 11•u'I Sul Sun 10 I Sat Sun Mar IO & u . ··o.y G'lo" paper & we ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.950. CrDnd~ from f'ecrless Fred IHll :r'lllA,1X·111lu111 CM !IX\ to 5PM. L1Jo Is le will back & lrtm )'our WANTED·S1lverlozhurs 12.250 Rebid·.:. rt> TRAINEE train('ll l«H "' Miu h1 ul ITT\ 416;.! '>4/J llll 1'441 7VlH (.'lbhic. 7Ul v 111 Lido l8as Or try two cords & metals & t okeni. & fmish·gi.. tunlnl(11 Boat clearung & deta1llni: SOOtt back to back: cou\S by collector Pay H.,-y D. Oqui•t spee1ahsl8 Also wet•kl)' I -ru\ M Fl\ 1 ru·.I' \II< Opp1ulut11\) tu 11 '"" '\klllt-d tr ,Hit· .,. II n t ' \'l'llN1t <llh •Ill< I mi Ill lWtC'fllt.11 111 .:r1•\\ 1111! Sll~ll l'Onljlolfl\ ~ .. I \ (Ill\ hr") f1 Ill 1 t,tl I \I .. 1.1 'lflU~·"' '" l(tl l\l)lllt 11111\' 1111 \ .. 1\1'1 14 1 Ill ,. 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S2<> W11·ker hdhr•I S:lll Rec·ord t•abmt.'l, $15 114 1s1 crl85 c......_., Model Ho,_ Ditc.~ fourn. ~·13077 .• 1'1 lU'>ltim H1·1l1 oum ...,. , 1\111>-: ~' li.-d t'lt• Sp '>lyl.-" r.1nu1>) t. 1 r .. ul<l t•w $51i00 M U!ll -.1•11 c;,.., ran~1: O 'Kt·dt• & M 1· r r 1 t t [) h I u ' c n w ~nll s.!uo utr 1•12 1wt; !'WJIJ1I hJrd...,<.00 dhl ht•ll rrnmt• w ooobht•lf head ooatd SW ~ 363 l l'lllld ' l'ttlJIJlll,, hnl bras:. "'ood $6S lld nAlnK bras~ llAht $20 \'ouch. h1H·i.l'.il & 1·off t't' 1 IJI $125 m1s1· :llu3 W .irrl·n lJ1. t· M 7' Wootl,,..orl( l~IJ'' l'<lU('h. hr""n & hl••i.:t· "' Ilk walnut trim S l 50 ~9075 mumrnj!:. t.Jt.:.1 ·l'\\11 bl'tl S60 L;.anlps $75. Chiurs $25 Coffee lib S50 Slt>epsofa llenre<lon walnut 60"01m dininA tble $12.'> m1:.l' item-. l>l.'t-:\UJO l'i.I i:!2t; 6' small 1-ren<'h I' rcn·1·11 l'llil sofa Ex1·1•llt•n1 t•on d1tron SlOO 548·3518 Furn, antiques. clolhe'I '76 VW ffabbll Many other items! Sat /Sun. !15 701 1'2 Narciss us. Cd M 640-9139 Ule Plantation cotton St·all'. gun cab1ncl w lock & drawer Whiskey barrel lg bird l'age. Aquanum w1 hsh & :.land Uncle San cast iron banks cu~t iron toonng car 2 olc.J ships, rt>rrig , tbl & chrs lbokcase. recliner. Gma clock Cir console TV. chest w/m1rror Floor lampt.. pr of leatht•r & heavy oak chrs. 642·6135 llouse Sold Movrng Mon· day• Furn1turc. itolr dubs. to):., lamps + much more 1939 San· dcrlin/il Cir C M Everylhin.11 j(OCS' Tbls. chrs, s ofus, flish1:!1, piano. toys. clotht·s. fish 1··· •••1tl.ir1· I rt·1·11·1 s.:• ,;> >140 5..'ilX Model llome cll-corutor Double bed mattress & tank & book 'I . Jl57 rum ~'BIUCl'OOth&hv ba...eS40 Srn~lclJedmut Bermuda Dr c M . Um Chairs new. c·:irpt•t tress & ba!>c $3Q (;ucKI 751-!>120 ICl'fni.: 3 cir lX I' II Xllll 11H11I ~WI K47 1512 & ucct!SK 5' Sofa bt•d <'OOd. ONO 549-0051 c-1.-d wood pecan d ·in•"g hlal'k white 846~4757 or ..,..,., uo ~8657 Oak din tbl glai.11 ovl"r tbl, 5x31'2 w/3 leaves $85. W1'11rlpo11I Uku (t wh1lt• . roril top 4 ~phlstrd <irm '72 Pinto Sqwre Wgn. rdn I: w H't' m .i kn Game table d;.ark oak with chi's s1001ortr 496 2!H2 G1rrs 3 s pd bike. SJ.5. tool :\\a\l.ig \\,t:.h..r \\htlt' 2 leaves, 4 beautiful -box o n whls. $20. Table bllll xlnt eonc.J a.tti 0~~ 1·hairs Also dark oak A neat 50 yr olfl 5 pc saw $35. 4 13" mag whls dining table w11n 4 bed.rm !>el 1mahogany1 S5ea962·7689 chair:. All xlnt cond Colfee table. gold metull --- 963-R852 S?,C!ars.~old~~g ~1.al>s top. Hones 1060 I X JO X60 . His & llers ••••••••••••••••••••••• Curnm 14 !t h <am poo M wh lnl'I hrushc.., buf h ,.... :; '> '''" !1500 Ethan Allen Furniture BicycleJ 8020 &:druom & h\. •n.11 room ••••••••••••••••••••••• &odd ptt'fC!'t 5..C:,7-:t7~ 21.-· nwn-. 114•.11 h (.'ru1 ... t'r • "•pt•r "'uh· ti rt·" hhw (or group. alm:.l nt''h Pa ntW,, ~ ·171' • S22S bst ofr Love scCJl & 1 · 1 t•ooch . l!d rond 5250 h!ol ~r~~'1 c~a,.;rs~ t ~~~.~," &tcjliih Saddle <.:rc'<le111.a m walnut J\l:.11 With 2 girths & Eniths h Yard Sale from 10 to 5 bnd.h!. Excellenl cond1 401 lrvml'. NU 0.15·4832 t1on! Only $175 Call 64.'>-6287 PRICE:S Ing 17. per bar &. 41 ,JC~ ~llamalton Avc.118 monlhly Reasonable $2 ea or 3JSS face value for pre I 9ti4 ~8775 Progressive Sale' 4/Stao" Sl.60eu sliver coin s <.:1111 Ounl' Newport 673·~ -.5.S7 3S.l4 ~w Yamaha CP·JO ele<· 6,9t11g.<1SI SOea · eves tronic piano. Yamaha ~~ IOorrnoreS1.40ea Mlllk• '-",..."' 9030 Sa.Jes Tax Included G ·50 112 amplsf1('r &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOCARD" IM.,,_llfs 1013 Ra.:. Clanger. Musl Sell Draw your own or send ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mak~off{:\r 962 9930 dd Gibson Les Paul deluxe name. a ress, phone & xlnt condition. S450ior Hammonc.J Oric.tn M M J we'll make one card per best. .55 Ctbi.on L7. 2 with benl'h Mint cond t.ag. Add 25< each """" ••7 .,. ... "',.;..." "~k P u.s, S5001or best Mu~t ~ ·"" J'"" """iu (',"""' or money or sell 551·2373 l.tle ;1ftcr dcTto. & Uprighl piano l \tl4 PILOT PRIMTIMG noons eves Schuber l Ma lw );! Jn y P .O Box 1560 CL.ASSIC/\LtaJITAH $4.5() ~la Mesa. Ca 92626 s 1 ~ n e d S A K A Z 0 WANTED NAKAOE Baldwin 1;rand 1'1ano 1r:l' . 1-:tiuny f1111~h $6!100 H32 2994 TOP CAS.11 DOLLI\ R PAID FOR YO UR JEWELRY, WATCHES. ART OBJECTS. GOLD. S lLVER SERVICE FINE FURNITURE & ANTIQUES. 645-2200 qlr g rained liraz11lan Rosewood bolty ·ex cellent quality ", i;:x tremely close grained Kimball l'bony 5•7 German Spruce lop llas Grand. ~aut1ful ml'llo"' excellent playability & tone $2500 <.:<sll art I:! tone A s kin~ S11100 noon 846·0913 ' w/case. Call pvt pty 714-673-9428 o ·Ne1ll Superswt Taped seam s . Used once Bundy Resonilc Clannl't, doem'tfitSllO S48-0256 Stage Ma~ter Guitar ---Best ofr 846·2538 Carpet Mill Closeouts Nylon PllL'lh $4 00 & up 549"8181 675 5906 WIMDOW SHADES Wooden s hutters. min.ibllnds. woven woods & wmdow tmlin).l 20-40' ; L>rum!>. J.odw1~ 5 Pl'. prof ~et. 111 top hat. Zlld j1an 22" & U!". & mon: 997-9647 Offk• Furnaur. & ~....... 8085 ...•..•..•...••..•..... o(f all items. ASPEN 645·8951 Xlnt new & used ofc rurn. ----~ plan rdei.. wk bcncht•i. NewPort Beach Tt'nn1s CE SURPLUSSJI Z777 L1ub fUll Family Mcm ber~h1p 642·0112 41f' Walnul oesk. chair & Upnghl pwno $40l1or bci.t OHt'r Call 64(1·!11 l!l HAl.OWl:'ol Studio II <>r)!nn "'1th 700 :.1:n1:' 1.c:.he :O.pt'ak1•r Xlnt {'Qf\d IA-~:-lh;in i:!} r-. tJld ~I 54>1 !»Ill/ Cl<M'•I> 1'1 1\l'it> .XJ.N'l l'ON II Sl52."l 54~J 1:152 1\nl14ue Stul1 & H.iu"' 1881 L:pnghl l'11mpl,.1t·ly rt-i.tored Cn•al C11111I Sl.~1 675 :11133 ~Goods 8094 ...••.•.....•.•••...... 644-668'1 • pad S!IS l:Jll Barbara - - -950-2274 WANTED lnt•X Pl'OSl\I' Patio Rootll 20x Io· harkpa\'kmu l'<lUI pm1:nl Renungton R2. Wet COP>-" I YT old, fully insulated. Machin e s395 Call for 1·h1ldrl'n. <•lolt'S 5 Joi cpts & drps. Cost $4800, 846·41l5S. 846 4457 or 1 t \' m ' :-. u 1· h a ' Sacrifice $1400 Can ar· 2131592.2871 backpacki.. d11"'n .,h.l'll range lake down & set Ill~ bagi.. hiking l)out:-. up.645-·~or6_25·~ ----------barkpackcrs tcnb ell Magnavo., "3'' TV . T E L E P H 0 N 1-: 547 31112 ,. "' A N S W E R I N (; AM/FM s tereo, phone. 01v1ng equ1pmr·n1 Al d k S350 675 3420 MA C H I N E M a Jo r tape ec . . . brands. large d1:.counls. t1tude p • .ll'k. t;ink, r1· 7 ;;;-tti_g_h -m-etal-c-los-'cl sales & i.erv1ce Phon gulator. l'Ompa,,s, dept I\ Sliding doors 2 31 .. wide. Tron1cs. l5095 Beach ga~e. prcssurl' gauge & J 48" w1de·wh1te-somc Blvd Wcstm1n1:.ter. f'o nsole .ffxlnt.3l'1".'!~ track & hardware S25 or llM-0720 S500 be.to er lli. K'" orrer 642·4321. Ext210. ---------TV,Rodio, lrvint!Coast Country Club lm-pri-nt-er. K 1mberl}. HiFi, Ste,-.o 8098 GR.A Y MARINE Tile trad1llonal heavy t1u ty. hght weight ma rint· Cn,(IOt' To 350 HP (;l' nu1nc new part1- Authonted 01Rtr· Br1stul Serv1ces.17 14l~·~l •ZODIAC• PORT A·MARINt: IN ... LATABLI-: BOATS ~l5 COLl~•:G I':. C.: M t 714 ) 5411 21170 •t!l \.'hevy tour boll main c11.i1n" with marint• eqwpml•nt. Velva dn\'1• Iran .... Wieand tunnl'I ram ma111folct & lloll)' t·arbi-. 17 1.\1 371 o74:i i':\l'nlOg~ 75 I l ~ t' 2i!5hp l'OI! & oucdn Vt' L1kl· '"'" S:•; :oij) IX ht> .. :VINHUUt-: S3.'ill S'~ hp John"llln $11~ l'A1th gd 1•11nd 548 4934 kartt'Ol Alll lla\lar•I w1111·h pt•rfl'<'l · $11>11 li46 :!631 or 644·~!iHI Vi lt-' rndm, 12 eh, ~~.w SltiS l';in Ot•moni.cr ~hi ~ t•h 49'i 7441} loots. Pow~r 9040 ....•.•.....••••.••.•.. '78 Scar<tb-330 TS OUI dnH>s. 8S hour., Loaderl' 65 mph plu:-Stort:d 011 tr:uler Must sell'bc:.l o1 fl•r 73 l-8216lhomrJ S46· I 200Cwcri.I Ask ror Jerry l>erkins DEALERS TRADE 197~29· Cah(ornia S F. T ... new cnll.l>. f'H. VIII-'. D~. (ult r 1sh $2 l.500 1)45 660\1 ·111 Ch et>tah 455 010 .. Berkley Jet. l'Uslom trlt $1995 Actwn l:loab 53/P!ll!H Members h;p. SHOO -+ pnnts on leatht .. r. P<-tlJt'r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l r a n s r e r f " e wood. ett' <..:0:,t over S7llO Ht•aut1ful :!.5'. rnlor TV 2 :J>' Searay 1976 St-'. <;t\'rn Eves wknds675 775\l !>CllS200 642-5522 )r "'mt) <n·1 ill'll\t'r) room. B1m1m, rris 2sr, Ooublt' bed $25. Uaja bug car bra $10. <.:all l>oul!. Sl2)j ~ liWi !'.1crc full f"hin~ ge<1r ClOSIHG OFC. ~alt· T .J Pt' 'l'l'OrdN. fre:.h !>Ur\•l'Y & bottom 1111 .1 t't'' t·nl -..un ,., 17 0 II I (I f I " lsec·t l'l·ll'H'' st :i11·d' 11 f lt1t•\ \\ <•t (• I Cll 1worl.; lt•mpor.11·, : olr Console sterl·o mk ofr. 1:all 642·9733 Hlde·a ho. dble. uuk looks like bufft>ll flmettt• $75, deliver ll4·2-0.132 HcM•1hold Gooch 1065 ~&t25..:._ 2 metal exec des ks. Sony MocJcl TC l)JO. _prunt_S34.950.645·6000 36X70; conference lble. 42"X96". It.el Dura 1041 S t e reo rt·el to reel t6• Glasspar IOllH I' ''KELLY" Would Be The One! I I I ' I Ladies Armstrnn~ 3 :,pd Btke$30 f>46 3631 I Mt.:n!> ~wmn 10 :>J)CI X l l'tlf'lli. N1•w brk~. «kan. I ~I oUr IAll l~I Q>mer ~roup/lble. Me<l11 l'nffe<-& enfl lbles re t'Ofd·a ·rall VOX70. B:.t o(r 963-l SO I E.xtcnsol dining rm Ible. pe<·an . desk . a ntiq 11e chalk board . typewr1tl'r & tble. bstofr 963· 1501 I Camaras& SKretories 11 •pMent 8030 Double bed w1rrame ••••••••••• ••••••• •••• • fo ... ;urly ncw1 S50 Typists l soomm t' 4 5 for Nikon 643-5252 RKeptionists I ~ln,t, ~·ondll iltn $Siio s root-Sora~ m s hade; nf Word Proc. I li4\l ,la.5!.I l(rt!cn. good cond1t1on. I "" • K , h11 r1 11 r 1111 :~mm GAF .>..I. n1mcra SIOO Smokl"d glass cof ·'""•'llflH•n1 .. I 1111 p;t\ I GAf boely with ~Imm f foe table With matchins.: p.1111 '"'"l111n~ t. .. 111..,l 211 Ch1non lc·n~ St>lf end tables. $100 Sim· pr 111:1 ;1n1 't'' ,., ;t lc·c· I umer Thru th1• lrn1. l11!hl mons "Hotel· Motel" bed. I mett>r Shutlcr :.pccc.Js SS0962·18L5After5JOPM ILL[" The I l I IOUO !>Cl' J.1k<' new ~ . .:I ·~~in· I Phone 962·53.">5 S7~idMt-led C=·~2SJ it·.~ l f'olJro1d t·amrrn .... 11hhlt• -I ttmt• flash a1tachmcn1 Sora & lovel\eat $150 lniru· I S7~ 53'i4521 Either 1n nylon or x:n 1111 herculon & all colors. B & :!If•!! llu"'w" ni 111 I Dogs 8040 J Mattress 838 E 1st ST ""'h' :!OK I ••.....•••••...• •••••.• St . S.A. 838 .. 5636 II Al\C Tt•u1·uv l't1'Xlh• pup - 1111111111111111 J11·.11h >117 'U!IH I pies M f'' abn Teacup MatchinJ( dresser . m1r I ~to<l«erv1c·c 7J4t992217a ror. n11thlstand Con· H1Hli \\';11 rt1•1 \\I• ::••1;, I .n·1111.1 '\1~ 111 I .H II II~ I'' temp. pecan $75. Sin~le I /\Kl' Toy & ,\ltni;ilure stora~e bed. custom I I' ood It•:. I' u pp 1 cs & made SJ.SO. 675·2250 I adult!> Match1nl( couch & lov "7'.Gi I ·,t1111I 1111.111 I 71 1 71t I <t2ti5 es e al • x I n t c o n c.J I Shellie µupp1c:,. IS week:, Newport. $15 ea. :>48·5360 1-:1111.il Opp I• "'I' \I I·' I old. ~ablc 1 wh11e. 9ti!!·ll407 D;:;ung R~ sel. walnut I Gvrman Shepherd µups. fj & ~llque . white. 4 cap "111 •111 " < 111' wk!'. oJcJ . purebrt.'d , tams chaJrs. all wood, L---------J papc·r.; nut avo•I H411·55l8 real qualHy. $25() Co~I Sfn>. 642 5522 WAITIH:ss "~'Pl·• for r1:t1remcnl honw llmm.i room. I' l•ml' 1\1.1pl~ Newporl Villa "(Hlll 01.D ENGi.iSi! SflEfo;P UOG PUPS. AKC. cham 1>1on I rnes S200 & up 639-6759 Leath e r chairs. oc cas1ooal 12). off whit<'. S2S ea. 642-5522 Ii 1 I a r 1 a W .1 } , :-, II 642 581il Beagle pups AKC. 7 wk11 De~ oral o r s p 1 r a I o Id . A D 0 n A UL t: s taircase, fl ' tall. S50 WAITRESSES ~2523 642.5522 M Cat. long h1Hr Fem ·w·AR-•EH-O•u•s·E---... shorthalr spayed cat. Goal' w/k1ds. ~ See our jobs under clerical for 1mmi:..-dlate Puppies m ixed Shep /· Qpeninas. Come. good w/chJldren. VICTOR good watch dog. 673-4928. 1i S9nkff Lovable, spayed fem . ---------• Border Col lie; well WOOOWORklR =!d. All s hots . Need ~r to complete. ------- 40' commercll1l fishing 2yr Fem blk lab mix vessel. Flber1Ja111 & •J>•Yed, 1hot1. MUST wood worlcln8 o~pcr. PLACE BEFORE 3.25, lftf'd, 0!~326.1he.11. ___ 7108 ______ _ M » k • l h Ci• c 4l o o d Loee somethlna valuable't bouliehold lltma ,you're Pl•ce an ad in our Lott noc 111'"1 .available l nd f'ound column•. IOi1'le «Aher (am\!)-hy ad That's where people look \'~ t.htm for 111~ I whm lbey've found an O••llied. Coll 6'2·$678 ltAmoCval~. Entry tble 241'48. 27" tull. hardwood S30, nds re· firush 842-0432 II pc dming swte. l~cdcan. itoodcond ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMWAY PRODUCTS & NEUTRILITE Vitamins . For your Amway Dlstrlb. Cull: ~3913 544·45t9 82" Cullrd Marbl pullman Gold velvet sofa & lov· ~k/faucts ind. 575· eseal. Xlnt quallt & --~-cond. 2yrs Qld. Worth ......,_, 8070 S2,00<> Saenr1<·c both ••••••••••••••••••••••• S!f50 <·all aft 6pm Weddingrin1ts platmum& 640-9628 _ _ __ _ diamonds, 1, carat total Garoc)rSale 8055 wt.S500.S46·~ _ .•..........•...•....•. GARAGE SALE. l'ool tbl Antiques, many items. Sal/Son 3153 College, C M . Must sac. 1 carat bnlliant cut diamond. VS 1 H col· or, retail val $8,658. sell $3400. 64().9350; 640.1589. a<ik tor John. Garage Sale. Lots of Xlnt ModliMry 8078 goods . Must c lear ••••••••••••••••••••••• garajle. 2092 Wallace 01\KLEYSANDINGTBL Ave. C.~~ 7_~U __ Model G. $1200 Harbor View Ho m ci.. 675·3175 4·xs· ch.ilds playhouse . Miscellaneous 8080 Baby cnb w/good Sim •••••••••••••• ••••••••• mons mattress. Baby carriage & car seals Baby & household items. 1812 Port Taggart. N.B Giant Garage Sale: Oak desk, lamp:,, couch S25. wood lathe. table. 1019 Acacia. downtown H. B 536-1921 ------- SUN SUPER SALi'.: refrr2dr. ski golf equip. Oriental rugs, M any misc 493-9726/649·2649 :wm2 El Encanto. Dana Pt (Alley) GIGANTIC CO. GARAGE SALE Everything from cars to roat bangers. Highlights incld: Antique cars. old street lights. old ofc. equipm ent. nice clothing. yacht gear, JtWtar acres. Pictures. frames, art supplies. tools. furniture. stereos. carpets & you name it. Sat/Sun. March 10th & lllh. Starting at 91\M. 1147 Production Pl.. N . 8 . !Production Pl. runs otr Placeot1a blwn 15th & 16th). 6 legs swinl(sel 6 mo's old. $50. lm1t. Frplc. bltn am/fm stereo & heuter Sl 00. :>48-48:M>. Wedding dress. designer special. Best offer. Call aft 5 pm. 751·3548 Centunon Bike. gi rl's, $3.5. Weight set & bench sso. 497·3282. Laboratory oven. stain less s teel tlr model S200/ofr .S4S-36S7 f'or Sa l e : M ens Motobecane 10 spd. Xlnl cond. $100. Ladies IO s pd. $15. Nordica ski boots. size 7. SU. Dynafit s ki boots. she 10. $25 . 759-(q8 Wet s uits, like new. Bayley suit long john $80 Sea Suit 2·pc. $25 ea. ()yns·Gyrr. s lant board exer ci.•e mach. $125. 642·~. ,..,.,....,. Oriental & Euro pean ALSO Hendred on Ta· ble/4 chrs. $600-"'i orig price 642·8552 John Wayne Te nnis Mem bership $1500. net. Ph. 544·3116. automatic tape dnven wipoweramp. >c lnl t·ond , Ev1nr ude. ni t'<' trlr typewriter; 2 punch in $35()cash 547 11\.15 $995. Cloe ...... lots or mis~ ore AM '·'M d Action Boats ""' ' Mal(navox 1r 1 ra ICI, ----_ equip & chrs MatchinR stereo r t>cord pl.ay1·r 536·88!!1 Washer & Dryer SIOO 2 door Ref $75. Hide a bed $75. 968-1267 Sweaters. med. & dre~ses. Goodcond. 552·5013 1-ngidaire Elec. ranict· w I self clean oven white Xlnt cond $275. Com plete matched Wilson Staff XJI golf clubs. bag. cart $1!15. Baby crib & matt . $20 J yellow bar stools $45. 955·3796 Coffee tabl. plant5. pols. bar stools. old trunk. misc. 548-1735 walnut desk & cre<knza French Provinl'1al $11.JCI 754-(8)()/640·~1 ~ 7049 Con ( lab I e w 18 arm HCA stert'O c·onsolc. 5110 chairs. Desks. ch:urs. ....au.xt!.'rnl ~pkri-. "Int b e n c h e s . c-a b s . cond Mt 6 pm 6-lti 90~5 54&-9500.or 640· 1776 ------21" Color TV $89 I \r IBM Mag C<Jrd automatic war frt'C d!.'1 & :.cl up typewriter SJ.500 or of 642 ~ fer 673-4400 ----Pets 536 9770 Color TV 21 · ,\1ci111rola 8087 G<Jo(J p1c·tun• Si5 f).$1).127 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG KENNELS 12> Jet Sound Ucst un Western Airlines kennel 1 derdash f~ c·a.s!. . JOw #6. brand new S40 ca I PWT bstr Jensen roax1al 536-8987 5t •" spkr.. S125 675 9568 Coming In April l!nH 42· Un1flit.e S t'. T tl> 671's. racJar. /\I P. 1:om pletely eqpd. new cond $166.900 f'1.rm 645·6600 17 Glac; ... par St•afa1r Volvo I 0 Am trlrSl49~• Action Boau. 536 SM.<JI 11.4 ' Cr uiser. IOOh p Johnson. Trlr S2700/ b:.I IJ( r 643-lfHll> I 54)1·39117 IFYOU h;iv(• a iwrv11•1• th offer ttr ~oods LO sell. pl;ict· an ad in the Oady Pilol Clas.4>1f1t'<J St!Cllon Phone 642·5hflt I lo& potpourri That's pot·pour·ri a confused collec:t1on . d miscellaneous mixture, a hodgepodge Pilot Potpourri Is our w ay of observing INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. It's a good time to clean out and spruce up. 1.1 .. rA•t on• APRIL 4th (Wed.) ttiru APRIL 7th 1sa1.) t'lm ... H,t•cl ..,, "'r!'::.'ll' • Have a GARAGE SALE! • r-U .... •Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERYr • Get yQur neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEET! ! ! ..\os ;,1~ •·m ••ed to mlsce.!aneous m4:1chand1se tor sale only! ! (No Real Esta:c?) •firlte 1 word each space. minimum size ad 1s 3 lines THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! FIU In the Handy order blank below -DO IT TODAY!! ! ! NO. OF 4 DAYS WORDS 12 5.00 16 6 .00 20 7 .00 24 8.00 28 9.00 32 10.00 36 11 .00 40 $12.00 II you need more room for your message 1ust print or type 4 words per line and add $1 .00 eictra for each additional llne. PteaN ecMctule my Piiot Potpourrf •d to run April 4th (Wed.) ttm1 Aprfl 7th (Sat.) whh no ch•ft99 of ~y. No rebate for earfy canceflat6on. EncloMCI la my check or money order tor Or pleaM? cnar9e Ille ad SankAmerlc•rd. VISA No M1.1~1crCharoo No. Name •.•...•••. PhOno Area Code ":i1\seo:··o;·.a·ne•· Co••t oa1iy''i»11ot Cl••att19d Ada, P .. o: Box 1HO, 3IO W. B•y St., Coata MeH, C•tlf. 12629 or bring Into one of th• D•lty Piiot offices. DAILY PILOT T~ Ofa"91t Co.lst Otlilv Pilot rtserve~ tt11 riQl\I 10 edit or rt1e<t anv adver\lsln9 copy . "" ' ... '°""' ......... ~,~;::::;;~::;:;;;:::::!:;:::::~~~'!1!!11!1111!>!111!!""~~~·~~~ • • ..... ,OWff 90,. 0 loeh. 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Um.rnl I !'knit Nm 71; 'l't•llo.,. hull IJl.1l·k m .1-.t ... 1111111 :.alb $10.0lllJ I J~ 1.21!1 t•\ t ...... \\Jllh'(.I ""·""' fol "''" O l\ U1111:h> lnl 11 ~ lnbf\I 'hit • II)' "'II ,11µ \1u,1 ,,.11 1\1 I. ••II r \\ lo.tlr.1 \' !SJ.I 411+.!I Ill h1 I t.W ltll l , __________ .1>114 ~ S...'1·.•••I "'u1hma ~1(1. toll rue" nu -.1eikr nu 0 U 1·11~ 1C.34MI o/tt. llHI Hon J ,1l ""'" l.1.:hLmni.: OK 1f brnl.1•n but n •µJ1r .11!11· lh·ply t\tl 11 tao l>J11\ Pilot l'O Bo'< IJtJ t I 11,t.1 l\1 t''J ( ,1 •0>21; , 1 lit• r t r J 111 .' ... t 'n o"·r '\lnl '1•1111 hl'o t;ri 101 ol'l'I I till .r! , ..... ,~ 1-lJ.:,h•I' I"'"' .r.!1 ( ht•\' t•11.: 111,111\ "rn·' 1;.a" ICI!> 11'\1 USED BOATS "'''"', ln.011" 1·r •••• ACTION BOAT 17141 SlMHI I 'S t-.1) I.I 111 ... 11111 \\ h .111 I l \\ N 1' It I •1 I Ii j I J:dll' Juhll"lll l'h'I' • \" 1'1 I 11 l '111lltl1 •1< l.>l<J ti7!o tiHJ:l t•\ "' ' \ II 1 1'1' ' h1-. on tlll<'> S IJllOU :J4' ~l'•l hll d ',·I I-II Iii'!> ~'!fl load<"d tm f1~hm~ llH I ti' Will , •II inlt•r t'"l Iii auto 1>1lot. trlr c·ll \i.I<. t oil I hn,h·r 11.•1tt I II ~·IHI l1<•lo1~ h~I I" 11 • t .ill K-11 •K.'l ul 114:! t.:4111 1'.flt. hlJ1111t·1 :ui Sll1<111 chi llullt•1 t'u111111: tJli 11w.>t ,\ I' lu.11h«I f11r , r w ..,1111( ~l.~!JCI h45 WJll l 11lunih1..a :.!.!, ~ouJ 1·nn1I. li11p l'll~ '' II & 1•xl1 U'> lil'> ~717 11 ci1 :! 2!* u .. 1 "hi li.Jr1l'11h. VIII-'. l!Ul- 1.rthu t\M, r lr f u1 I ( ....,<; sh~ r "1u1·h mur c· BI I ~ l (J I M u ~ l 'l' t• $~!1.5110 ti 4ti :Jfi:JI or n44-~IO '77 NEWPORT JO Sah11t w1111cl, M'"' ~ail & Cnu:;e l'QWppetl. lob 111 mist Net'tl' hd p $;j;!,, t:'Xtras. ~,1 ;111m 661 til~I BUY HOW!! CONSIGN HOW •Nl'l $1'10·$200 pr wk Wf.' h ave 2 t rn 1 I lwn contractual reservulion h11C'klog nn "fly.drives " with Pa n Am ;111 d Na l rn n a I . a Is o ex c I us i v c I y publ1i-.hcd b y over 60 U .S . & lnl••rnallon a l whol esalers inc luding hut not l1m1t<•d to Triple AAA . Amt rak . C l' Air . Trave m a n <A u s tralia ), R AC V , NurGut C (; ('rmany), T CS <Switzer land >. •1 0'\: investment tax credit + double thr declining depreciation. •Current fleet is at 210RV's require ;j~,o hy April 30 <ovt·r hooked in <·ertaln ~l/(•i, ). • Pur<'hns c at fa<'lory Ol't invoice '1 -Star Mmi's & dass A's. • IOO": finuncing of invoice. sales tax & l1(·pnsc through major banks al 13 o A PH 7 yea r note. ln\.C!'tmc:nt S e minars h eld o n Saturdays IOAM·l PM on March 17th, 24th & :ust on location . Dale's RY lt...td 1Rc. 15092 H.-Ycrd An, In, Ca. 714/559-4446 <>utsf* Ca. 1-100.154-0l99 ltefext Dale's IRIM 69-2378. Computerized r eservation s ystem Locations also in San Fra ncisco & Denver . 1-way n v-dr ive. Motol' HOMt R...tal 4 wheel drive with VB. 4 20' to l I ' -c~'(f. pwr iileenns. lllr tuUy lK'llrontaint.'d r onlt . ster eo, m.i~ teserv~ now ror wtwl'l, Wide Urea. mun', tlolldar,s & W('(•kendi. ITV)l't'' 1974 (31489U> Rl·X;Jo:N<:Y MOTOK $4799 HOME f<ENTAl.C) ~ N Harbor Blvd S I\ "'•531 2503•"' 72 1-~ldorado Mm1 20~ .. fl Loaded Xlnt cond ~ SSl 3702 t'Vell & WCt'knds 26fl Class A ExplOrt'r . new Urei.. gen C R. l'rM· • 11tcroo etc 31 .000 one owner miles. L1kt• n1•w $10 . 500 1-: xro fin r M 1-4054 or 644 <n82 New 27' l'arl' Ar r o w !'.lrcps H Low Sµrin~ nite 646-4546 ·79 W1nnt•bu1<0 for ~um mer/ wmlPr rc•nt 2tift loaded w extru ... 51!1 11;74 ·m Wtnnebugu, da-.!. I\ 22 fl • \1,000 m1 "met· muJor ovem aul on enl'( & tran~ Loaded w/t:xl.Ta<. ~SIJO ~13 CONNELL CHIEVROLfT .'x.2111.irh .. r lll•d 1'4-"I I\ \1 ~" \ 546-1200 Ta.lo.nK Summer rl".f'rt ;i Tn1tb 9560 tioni. :w M1n1 Motor ••••••••••••••••••••••• home . ,l'lf t•on1 .. 1n1·d Slt'l.'llb 6 96H·4<Wltl Trai&en, Trant 9170 ··••··••·•••·········•· l.9'76 Apar hl' HoyJI, -.r1lid :-.1ut1•. :,Ip~ 1 . 3 wJ y refnl(, s t v . Ii kt• n1·w S35(X1 Ca I I 9f;o 442U lluntangion by tht• ~•'<1 l!n1 /\IJO Ill ft 0,1•1( l'lln t.am1'd Hxl2 1.·ahunJ . lul '71> lt.;m•ht•ro fo'u II y l11Jd1•1I W/4tilJ t:nl'( $5,:,o!J 4!n 2101 Ill 1-;1 CJmino:Mi I'll. I'S. headE>r-. $1400 or b4•:.l ol ft•r Ml O!lf77 1lay~ ' 1 :1 I n l 1'. r n .1 l 1 u 11 a I & ,. am I>\: r $3li0t'I li45 ~17 Ill.I( Slli,lW tii!> .i,tc>.\ 1 \ , • .., I \ m .1 n "' 11 o c k l ,, lt3J2ft>lltl\, I t''Jll!ll,lhl1• p1•r,1111 '''rlt'l1 n>111I '"''I 11;11. I'll ' I. .t Ir h• I 11 ' 1 1111 1!11 1 h,1r.:l·1I I '1·rl<.111' 11, .. ,,.1 Ill..) Srn••lt 1 r1·~ ~I Ill 111•,•fll 'll'1 II'> I l'1 11-.1 -..·II Will 'Ut'n l11 •• Onl~ $,•!> ouo t ',r ll ll un l r t• \ ll'r. cl II\ ' H;l:o :117 I l'\ ,.,. l! .. I l'J77 Ill 1·.ill IC II k l\ul1n, d.1)' ·ltfl l:SJI nl t'\ l°!' t:l!I llWI 1-Jirwn '.rl n .. w lllll'rior 1!'>5 Jl'llOil. Sp111nak1•r V 11 I-'. m u t' h m o r t· :Wi OOttY 1975 ('T·35 Ket.t h. d !>I, \'l'f)' d ean, H'r} anXtuU!. loat5. Sail 9060 _..&.. Sail 9060 I ly l'll~ll'tl •in lol'i1t111n -•>. s:M} Ca I I S:Jtl 16.17 '74 FORD COURIER 76 SURAY SRV 240 (.' u 11 cl ~ (' r 11 I ~ • r i:• t 'j1flf111 c11J 11 Tr.awl•·r !> 11\11., lll'W, luacll-11 l'\I IJl.Y 714 4!rl. IK41 •.••...•.•.•.••.....•.• to s 1•ll. O(fl'f!> Uk r <..:oronadu Z !J 5 0 /11. 3 t>l6-W05 ~aili.. HU,.., d1•pth Mir, ....................... P-CAT !fll8 '77 T1·nt lrlr Sl<"t'fl' 11 X.lnl rond 644· 15l!I Stov1·. rc1· box. \ .11111 v. M.iny t•Xlru~' M u:-1 :.l'l 1 011ly $15\15. Call 64S 62H7 or ti4(J. 637 s ... n .?J°s M \' , .1111 •• Ir t.ilt" n" t'I" I~• hr' !-.I \ltFtnF 1•1' ll~1l' l:!S 1ncn 1.11;., ''"' Im t.11••· tantkm trlr .:01111• r.11" l ull , • .,, l'"· 111 1,1111 lC3:I ~'71'1 raft, ~lps 5, fa:.(, SUrl l')', 2.1' Sk1pp t·k I" II 1•11:., l\Jk '>1111 boat. Good t•mul EH•hdlo.;22 Fa~I Uunu P\ ,Ip Will con'> TIME SllAHJNt; l.t:/\S I-. l•IJ<lt'<f w trlr :.hp ·" .111 Mdkuofflor SI0.1100 t•ar in traik $7500 homt• L'>lander <!M, ds l. l11art .. 1I, 't 0 rll g l' x In I I "n ti !fi'!l~r~ 7h F o 1ll Jo'l oo •, t on l'Btl'S, /\(', /\M /FM auln Ch1·rrv t•o nd S•it>OObl'st Mu'>l w ll ' HJ>S..11111;11 t'\lr.l' l'\I l'I\ $13.51\1 Sl3.250 oHt•r /Wti 2'.195 54H 2.">~:J ""' •w""' tiJl-4'.133 f in Ncwpl)rl I' I' ts-\IC OIU7 Ill' Traq•l•·1t· "'" l'unl __ .,...,vuou S.'i04li65.01·~401Z _ --''u!>l built ''"''fl ' n A.Mtos. Hew 9100 A.lltoi, H~w 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 4Yto1, H•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 ~ips/ 9070 xtra'> Sl!l95 fin 77K7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2U comp '""If t-CJnl trSJ\t•I 7h Blatttr t'hl•yt•nnc J,o lt74TOYOTA 1974 1976 AUDI FOX 1'74 DATWM 26ft c;_,. ¥0UCSWA4MM 1--... .. _.,_ ... ,, .. -.... 8-• -c.w..n (et' P tflfh b•nwn wOh 4 s43" f nntt•ltt>ntf'O .... Q ,. 0000 --G.r Aul~te tr_,.,,.~ •rw1fW1 l~n-.•• •'tin •• , ·:i~ -;;;',::3:--•• , ~i(W'M"O ,.,.., & '""'°''-MllffM 6 tftlt(Jfl '°' •·J~l""4t "'"' !l)W1(.ll lu~' 11'7Ulfl 37450-l~Jl'I s3199 s3199 s3799 1'71 TOYOTA COlou.A Ill Um.ACI 0f'flll 0•" .. , ONIY s44" ti ,_,, ""'..,..'" n••i""'' lf76TOYOTA lt76YOlVO •tf...,.r wtftt~M'ft~ 'llllCll ··-.. noeu .-• IOllP,Si 1 l\:Mlf-A-.c 4 'O'*I -_,..,. l,..,,...._..,,,.,.. .... M ............ ,,, __ ''""°~--.. __ "'""'"" 197' VOLYO WA~ llO,tll$) I ••r• t leatt ca r• lt•il'CMJ '4299 •4299 ' . . . ~--·-~~--'""' WE HA VE A FINE SELECTION Of NEW TOYOTA CELICA'S READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! GET YOURS NOW! 1915 GMC rtCl(U' 1'76TOYOTA COllOUA -Courl \!, tOOl l'tllCI CNCALFnAC8 AutCW'NllC-ft~MIOf"I Ott•utltu• hl1t• with 1& 100 ,., •••• ,., .... .., •• COl'do1'°""'9 & ontv •u1nmlf.,. ''~'1'0"I ""fttlllhC IM~ wil"' !» 10'14~ -8-l'·lul tit' ('Ol't01hnn1ru) "" ~,, .... ,. ''."'"'''''"" Ga•' ~ '*""' eu•fllm .-1,..,..-no ~' ~• ,,,.,.o .,,,,, , ..... ,,. vftlOur tnt•nor ""'''" wwte tf~ ONLY -•nrPt1t1 IJ0011171 4~ !OC>-IM4t~YI s5399 s4"9 $ lt77TOYOTA lt71TOYOTA I t71 P'OISCHI •-c-ClllCA•T-CI tl41-l«IWW 'h1• one "'" Ol'lly AwlQm_lt_ 0 0fO.OW c• 38 MIO '' 1&0 mo_G.,,_ Otf COflehl--........ _, - f"H')._ fOf' •u""""f f\AM •1-"'0 . 9 .. .., """ .... <t() ·-. """ .. lie Or11a t t e"'Oftt ::r:Va~.9''11'' .~•w• bfUft' With btKtt trim CIO•SOPI llM4M(Lt $'"' SUPS AVAILABLE Y /\C Nt•wport 646 05!i I trlr Lo m1 Lr kt• n•·w rni All opl1om. l'vl 1•1 ... t~I 4!6-2:1m --- loat SUP' Want~ Mr Oul..t-. 645-(iUJ:i I :rJ &at dock in Nl'\\ IJOrl Heat·h Pwr oolv. no l'll'c $151)'mo &l4 471;7 '76 AIRSTREAM Jo:x n :u .A :11 Mino ~J\1· 11\l'fl .ind .111 1•J\l r .1!. N o m•l l'.J ~•· $17 (JOIJ t.45 6585 or 67f1 1Mll;M ~ Senice, Parts & Accessories 9400 .........•............. 38' V btrth. Pwr only I.st• w I 3 b r c 1>0 cl o $ H U 0 6Th-12'i5 14 ' lA~I l1n• SIS :! 11 " Crager m.i.:., both (nr 9080 S.50 53tH521 Boats.~d& Ski "r' ......•••.••........... '7>f Kona 20' d;iy l'fW:.l·r 160 Ford l'anthl'r Jt'l Swim stl'p. IH>"' ra rl . h ){hb. 1·0,t·r. t andorn l r I r X I r a "h .1 1 ii Sls2001ofr l'all !lti:i ~.3 ................•..•... 95 10 'fv Con mr i:rl tr.in' r,. h abit• ~,I() 1\l-.11 l>Ulll' llW!itY nd" "'"rk ~11~1 li4& 75113 Jfl)'lllll•· W Bahnl·r 18 • bubhl" 111..'rk. nrv<"r U~l'cl 1~1 l'hl·v~ Top mount !.l;irtr Ba!..,1ll wl'l h l'Jdl..'n . ~/ U1.·rkl1.·y pump, c·umpl'l Oanici 9520 tandem trader. $90()0, of ••••••••• • •• ••. • •• ••••• fr ti73 1;o22 Option a t'lm:-. l.11"'romb mural '41i 1-'0 HU WOOUI 1- t\llly n-o.ton-d' SI J.ooo ti75 fi ltil 7:J Count·r melJlh1· hlu·· l.o m1 Wrrh· t1ri·' t llmmc wht·1+, ll. ~ 1111· ... ics.-IJl(ll'' $:!,:!:t:. S.llH2UIJft I L,,l'V 7!l • ,, lon ~1her.1d11 'ho rt bt•d (' I U 111> blktwint• upholi. I' ~. hrake-.. win. air. tilt ~h4<i•I. duel t ank,,. $7,2001 •1fll'r 714 4W 19Wdy~ Sm.ill Trur k ('ampl·r SllEl.I. Coo<I 1•11nd $12:> ~.!i.l ~~i ·711 1-·orrl ... 11111. 'IH•rt t·u~l V x. '>h• II "' l11.111l . ilu.ol Ian~... d 1•a11 $1H!l5 offr 11'\2 7>01 '78 CHEVY '11 TOH with SHELl \uwm.1111 . t>uw .. r :.1t•1·r 1111! .111 1 one! , 1•ru1'tl' l'llll I rot 'lt'rt'tl Ill IJ•' l.t·i.~ I h ,, 11 I I U ()II m I I l' S • I fl.:.IKJ:i7 I SAVE! SAVE! Tt u p cwtatioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• GdJ'a~~ for !>lOrJI!•'. (.;J n I C~n.-Salt/ nt'r} \1llJJ:<' ~fr~11or1 Rent 9120 ~aeh 675 4!H2 Tul'' ~at Bill Many TOYOTA IKl!MI Re;ich Rh ii HI 'NTINGTON Bl-.,\t II 847·8555 ................•...... - Camper Shell h r Tovota 'M l'rt'l'dt·' h2 z2os 1- !>hort bed p1c' up S2i5 or <..:ooPt' Xlnt i·oncl < ·•II '78 CHEVROLET orrcr 493 !IO'J'J \•v 1 ~ knd:-. MS 5H:i.'i 11~ T °" Pick·up I for Sale ·77 var-;uont·~ '!>\I /\u.-.l1n 111•,J I) Hiii" 1\1r, µ0"'1•r winrtu"'., Camper 8, ~·. Hoof air reblt \·n~ rw~ loµ. nt'"' j)IJWl'r c.luur ltr<.•k,, 1•rui:-.1• rc:fn g. Mflr•i toilet. Like' dut rh. n •' w l' .irµt• t l'Olllrol. till ~hl't•I I0.0011 ll('W S28()0. Call 493·6067 $31.50 Will uccepl tr ade· rrull-:-<Lil IK67931il aft 6pm. !>.56-1792 I $7895 JO' Open Road CalXJ\Pr, L932 V 8 Jo'ord Hoad:-.lt•r. ·• 1' ~11!!~-:'1 Norco r e fril(. J3 Ckl>, n ·al r ht•rry , full y ;£f•1t·~ b . . · • re.lorc'<l from 1.?rounll up ounce a w ays• Im. I Mon t'r1 12131 442-2751.1 I ··~ ......... i w I maculate. $995. __ , ,., 11 H"'IH" ""'11 ~ct1on Boals 536-8891 'RJ• ~ Fa Iron Spnnl t'On\ '•""""' ,,.,, ...... "36 nll Motorized likes 9140 Xlnt Makl' of fo r ,. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE MO-PEDOLJo:R New PEUGEOT MO· r .. :os Reit $469, Now $299. 6..11·3830 '711 llonda Express Good rond1t1on $225 <.:a II 495 2825 ~~~/ 64<1 •UIJ!I ·71; OaLo;un Onr uwnt•r. I AM FM. CH. 47,0011 m1 . '46 Oodg1• f'll. :! lunt•. xlnl' IJ&!!bd. $3700 642-1Cl71 r ond S3200 be't ofr 640 27 30 ").,. 1;7 5 71!)7 ev<'S/Wklllh ·s.s Pa1.·kard t rtoor l'U,lom Clipper Xlnt SI Hll 7~ 7147 9530 ·7:i 1-'11rd l'ount·r Must wll now $1,200 or bl'sl offt·r. 754 t0Xi ·71 Chl'\ y l'll'kup 1 .. lon ~"'w 1·verythmJ:. Mus t ~·II ' S2.tnJ or offc·r C;ill 'HI-~ ...............•................•..........•.. Vans 9570 Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 7!>0 WANTED .,1·d mini ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spe(' . lltOO m1. Sells for motor homt'. in itorul SJl.85 Will sell for $2900 mcchll nll·al 1.·un<liliun '711 Ford VJn con\t>r~1on- I ~ Wi ll co n!>llll'r T (I I' Ila:-. pwr !>lCl'nng & --1 547·3182 · j brakl'l>. aa r t•ood . rad1:1I J972 HONDA E ls ino re --- ----l ire!>, 1·ru1:,1: control. t:n\ir e Bike Recently Stocklll nd fi bl'rl(IJ !.~I A M I F'M II tra c k & Rebwlt. Excellent t·ond l'UmJX'r ~hdl Fit~ 'llan 1.·u.-.tom mtenor whi ch m $1 ,000 . Ca ll eve-.. dllrd Forrt or Chl•v v i eludes 1c1•box, table. 494 4747. or sec at '"i2 St. trucks $250 B"6·4b'7ll 1·a~ls. ~w1v1·I chair:. Ann 's Or , Laguna -----Llk<' Nl-~W 1 Pn ply /\ Bl'ur h. DUN!-; Rut;(; Y Man ,,; ,;.ll·nfu~ al SIJ995. l'all 'Tl Harley C R·IOOO. Brand new rood. Only 600 mi. 64.S-2.!>.5fl. 'Tl Kawasaki Z·ltnl. Xlnl 1 rood. many xtras. 64s-2!>56 '11 Suiuki, 7SOGS. hkc new. Must see. SlSOO 646-5210/645.0'728 aft 6. I 71 Husky · 2SOcc • Xln\ condition. 8 speed. new shocks. Must sell. $385. After 6PM & weekends 63l·W7 body ,Cor vulr l40hpt·ni.:. <7 "11 S:n·56S9 or (7H l 2t.op;. stret-t lcl(ul. mak1· t'>.17 3004 offer. 495·49211 MW Mofaf' HCMMs Dalphln 15 Ft. '7895 lllHlll-1320231 IUY Ott LIASI 1!'17 DudAf' Tradesman 11J 11. VII. 21l.OOO m l . 1•uslom ms 1d1·. green 2· l.onf' i.p('c·1al paint. fully c·ari>etro & panelled in !.1de. port holes. air vl'nls. sun r oof, h11th ba1.·k SWI VC'I c hair:,. s part! tire rack, wide lire:-w 1 mags. AM/fM tupe cas:wlle $6550 ff70.4564 1 • 'u II e rt on > • 78 1-'ord. fully customu.ed. all xtras $6500. Laguna Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '68 Honda CBJSO. Exe. Beach,497·3035 ___ _ cond., elec starter, 11.000 1975 Dodge camper van. mi. $385. 631·9977 · unmaculate rond • 47,000 1111 1 ........ d ••• ''"' uu"''"C.'ONllAL H '975 .... _....._ 360 mi. $6500. Ph SSl· 1375. ,._ Toyot a Dolphin mini - -~ 496-0463 home, Uke new, r eal ABS '76 Dodge Van cuslom in· Ilona 350 just rblt 11 000 svr! W /xtras. 646-6621. tenor & ex tenor. like • • • -new SS.!195 By appl. on· ml. Xlnt running cond. 4WhHIDrins 9550 ly 646-4924 1425~ 540-4051 •••••••••••• ••• • • •• • • • • -=---------- '78 K.awuaki K2650. cstm '76 Jo'ord 150, 4 wh dr. lilk '74 Dodi(<' Von . Wide I.ires. _,... d $1575/ b f m al(s. AM/F M 8 trk. I A.Un con st o r Turf & Surf short box shag cpt.s. Hi-back seats. 983-8605 PU. Lo mi. PS. P 8 . Air . $2500/b\t ofr 675.6550 Mini MX 125 Cust. F.M .f·. tape. noallon. 54S·M>29. frame · mint cond. Leav· '75 4-whl drive Wagonecr . Jo'ord ·77 El50. AC. I'S. 11\i town • desperate to Xlnl cond. A/C, AM/FM auto. extras. Lo m i. tell. T70.T299 cas.s. OH road llrC1.1. Must teOOO 714-64Hl00. z Puch Maxi Mopeds . Brand new, Oame Show prhe. 581·'3116. S300 ea. ............. Wt/ .... /., ... '''° ....................... RENT: Lwiu.ry '78 Motor Ho me 22 ' Steeps 8, Wint /S u m r a t es M>-151$. r Sell. $4,ROO/besl offer. 9a>-l540 '6S Chevy panel truck : Loob good. Not running. 71CHEV4 whl drive p u $1200 o r beat o ffer. Truck. Camper shell ,_IM2_·1_648 ______ _ i.o.tled & sharp, $7000, I '7' Pont 6 cyl. Pnld /c rptd 675-2571 AM/t"M 8 trk. SL600./btlt '78 Jimmy HtSlerrn. ltke olr.&6l·:M33 ____ _ new. loaded. 3,000 m l. "1'2 Ford V-8 window vAn. rei gas $82~0 l\ud gd cond ~al t.k , 8-lrack f7S.8738 &AM. 12395. 67J..4621 f v.. 'WS7 AvtoJ, IMport.d IAtlto•, lntport.d Auto•. h"porfe.d . A.ato,, lmport.d A.uto1. Import.ct Sunday, Man:n tt. 1979 •JI • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • •• • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • ~ .llRporied DAil Y PlLOT "11 Ood .. ., Van OlUO ltt4W 9711•.,...._ 9720 ~ 9720 o.tMt 9720 Rat 9725 .................... -• .....,., l•port.d ..... ..,,,,... ~ . ·••···••••·••······•··• .•••.........•.......•• 1utomalac, p 1. p /b , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• amlfm cuseue llun:, o ~ COUHTY'S ~M2*11.I L'M., II.wot inilt1·" 111r SU'8 l l *D •TSUHS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.,._ 9730 ,,.,..... f7l0 l'l'«-&•s As kln.c ~ OLJ>IST .. ~ t•re<1. IMorv Hfn ~?.. lo tnl. ~ llpd. • 12 ... 11:91:2 ..... ._._ •79 ••••••••••••••,.•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I w1trrimtv S!l'l!Wl U4$2821 flJll l n1lorrfl tiudy L.9fs.tecfloft .... ~.. rw'W Howlf71& lf7f "T2XJl,CH£JlRY --$ .. t·1.111t pl.id int . tw.t pin Of All Modek Fant.aatk Closeout.. HONDA Cars JA&UARS ~~~~ER ~ 70 <'1miit•1 \ "" "-Z' s tripping, rn.iK-.. AC. SAI,fo-:S.LKASING onllr18Modelll ............ y ""' ... A XJ"" _ ton EvC!r)'th1n11 UtX * ' * AM /fo'M 11ltlr~'(1 11 lrnr k, PAR1'S-St:RVICE llr19 Mod I -~-...,.,.., oond ~Ml r I' :.40 ·~ s ht•aul cund hurry nowarriv!n1a ToC .. DOMlfnM.I ltXJSCoupes '73Ja«XJ6.amo.or6.000 '7J OOOGI ., .& .... Sale! S.-rv1ct.-Lt•u1ng DISCOUMTID· llU~ 731 t4!H MUST SELL I tulVERSITY ~ colora available for mi guarantee on re bit •"'" Row C_..er,lftc.. DICK MILLER """ unmed.l.atedelJvery. t't\8-4new Dwlloo Elites, VII, 11111<1111.il11 l ulh 1<1i11 .. rtoyc.· llMW m 7WJ:llJI. Nt·w t•ond, hpd, MOTORS otclt,_bHe TISTDaJYEOME full pwr equ1pped, rn>otnm11rd \Ir I ••1111 ~J1unhor1··· II."· 111100 llll $HJIO() urr ~11/\IHtOR RLVL>. l20W. Warner,S A ...... c:... • GMC TOD•Ylll AY/FM •t~reo. $7,000 ' 'I . J I .I Ill I • • .. N.-..-. ... J(\ fk-.i1 h MU 8444 "40-Wlll !Wti I ICl'J 540.6410 540.02 t l u7 2'".. T-L-... • • • fum M6-IS22 ror appt. l l.h·~"'flll l'I ~ ..,.,. ·-.u ., S499S 711 2tl.I /.:\ i t i blu mt•t ~Harbor Blvd .. OU~-~ Giiie f7l5 I ~.oo m 1, u u to. JI w r '75 128. EKlremely clean Co8la Mesa 540·9640 ~ ... ••••-•••••••••••••• .. ~ . ~~-ff) 'ti . ._~":'1 W~ nt-.-d lo huy dt•un loodl<d $1~.!WO 751Hllf10 ~:1~t:::i 44.000 m i. '76 Acrord. AIC. A M I f'M. .vws.!..,.;. .. _,,{ Colecton ltftft •!f '11'·~ l>.itaun u•11<il ' •• lb 110 ""•1w11. 11111~' ,111 . Still under warra nty . • ... _,.-.__ '58 f't..: ... Cpe. &1 \I , u o.-ow.o $Willl'uyTupl>oll.ir$ \M •'M 114HllUJ(,. (Jl'k , Fial, 128• 1975• JJOOcc, S49·9923 dys, 759-0316 _.. •I S."tiOO•l~M'9l7 swroo. good ocondit1on . eves. 292SHarbor Blvd. Re.al classic. New paint "''"'" ~.... $1700.67s.6254 COSTAMESA a~ 1nter1or. Body 8353171 l:llUU w1tKutl.4l)ll:'ng •75 XlS, air. A Ml l''M , '77CIV1C AMI FM.23.000 979-2500 \:!ed.Y~llowin color. .... l)J) \1 •• I.,..,. ,, I 7tH.h ••) \., 100 ' rn ho rt w B ... 11 ltl .. II • \I IUI• lra A f i.11•1 '°'' t o1 lit' tu ,, .. borkrt '<'Uh '1111 • vml \h.11ot .. .-11 s.:, ~ .. ~. IH•'l 1•lr 01 1.ikt• '" 1•1 he• I'·" 1111•nt.' 111 Sl~tJ !4t1 1111 I ,1.., tu"' 9t'4 .tt~•t 111 •llJ.C .r· • • ,, uua , .... ",.,., lK4'i Hl\kH<lt'l11 v11 $~'.1•~~011 cass. xlnt cond. $2900. miEv~.~n~.,c~nd. $3100 t.!2:""UZTse>aU.g.Lomiles. •Ullr.llltft IMW * ' '"" ~ 11779 ~-°?~~ .......... 1!1~1'~ ...; ............... '66J XKE2 2 '" ~ 1 540-6410 540..021 l Call s.59-47l8. ag + · Wo.'t Last! T'.l!Wt!'l'l1" ll <~11.""'"11 • 1 7ll4i0~:.-.p .it• \l'r)' i<d -------•Wanted: LateC1v1c5 s.995 l.m• "'Pd i.1144.1-.I', fh 1•.1bun II •10 I It<.,, . ._ 'oruJ ~ii\ ,.r blk int i3 Z. lo ma, very clean & ·75 F'\al 128, C Sport L. s pd . w/a1r or w ag°" 714/n0-5957 .to '•l:!~ H Wtol'll I • \1111 'huP<' ~.AJO 1 all 111:1!1JbJ sharp, Pioneer caS!ICtte. radials, :W.OOO mi. super Cl1:an. lo mi's P .P . Jaji Classic '65, 4 dr. int, • 1 t.,• \' n •11 tt• I I\ 1 1 I 1 :1 •• ' 1111 .! •1 11 1 rlldwls, mags, spoiler. rood. $19SO. 496'8141 842·1039 body,f'fl8 · xlnt <'ond offr "~' .,,,, H 1fl1.·1 'II \t.~IWK;! 1·1.~ ... ~1t· '7 1 240Z OfJll~t· $4<Dl.644 7200 . x s II overS4000 640-2973 O'MbJ;k·,1' I< c111.~•• c1n1: ""' u IA>"" Xlnt 75 19 ports, ye ow , .__ '730 I ....... , 1 1 :;t e rco lo m1 . xlnt. --r----------7" t.'llt \' 11 1~.;.111..., 11 I \u " il•·,111 1·.11 111111 ....,.,. 111 l!i'l 424 ·74 B2JO ht<'h bk New $35(X)loHerss20528 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ooJagXKE roadster.302 AlltoJ Want~ 9S90 711 """ ·hi! :-IC 111 11.11 • "' • ' 111111 "" >I I '" 11, lvnll l \i 11 .,.. i·xtrJs tJre:o. Xlnt ('Ond Ck•;m '70 Jag XKF: coupe. Good io'ord eng, & 4spd $3900. •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• Clotted Sundo'f' ~"' lli••· .1 11 • 11111 1 1 1 $1700 673 IJS45 673 3574 '70 K Ghia Convertible rrules & cond. Bt•<'ommg 842·~ '\ u~I M·I I .... °'4l'l:k lki.t -Cl . -·"/ .. _ rr rare breed. Pnc ..... ror -----WIWIUIUY YOUIDATSUH PA.ID •'OR OH N(l I TOI' DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS .. • .. I/ ' I I itffrr :\.."'I 11""1 7" "at·un ... 0 •1 L'M assic . ..,...., ..,.,i,( 0 er. ""' 1.....-.1 u~"Ah Blvd. 1h l\MW Ull I 'lJ'd I.> 11011 '" "1 1 'I" '" "' " u ~ "' 1. ,. 54&8349, 545-4915 art 5 qwck sale S~ to a p-;4i,.c.. Ill near new <'ond "' 1 ""'"'~ 1111 i\t' AM .,. M , ,,,, \ \1 fo \t '' 1 11 o 1 ·• '' 1>1t•reo 1•ai.s. air. xlnt ------preciate. Call Sat/ Sun Loaded. low D'\iles, mu:;t llUN'l'INGTON B.to;ACH i>tUI tl73 .!ti:~· Mii 7111 SK/'1:• "" IOI ·~ 10 \\ Jiii i\tl l!i·,ulh 6-12 ~h7K Call~ ('X~-~_!_o2 -Sc•ll tdle lll'ms 642 5678 846-2022 sell. $7900. Ph 968-9801 842-2000 i"> t<>-1W ~. 1 .. 1111 Im 1btos. Hew '9800 A."to~. Mew 9100 AwtoJ, .... w 9800 Autos, New 9800 4utos, Hew 9800 ~.Hew 9800 AMto1. Hew 9100 fl\d< )K~~o V. ~ u e\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llARWICI< DATSUN ",111 Ju,11\ l .IJll">lt ,l llO 831-l 37S 493-337!> WF.PAY TOP OOU.AR for top USt'(f rar.. forl'l~n, <k1~1JC'!I Cir <"lu..,::.1«.., I your car '' t·xtr<1 l lt·.in. M"t'U.' FIRST' ~. P llitO~C~ I 2925 llarbor Rhd COS'T' A M f,;.<;/\ 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET :!8211 Harbor 81' 11 t'UoffA MESA 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CAl.L Used Car Mllr 540-5630 t~ 7313 ur .iftt>r t• v. l..th , 7h 5.'lll Aulu. 'll'1t·o .11r ttrn tan J7 llUU m 1 $10.~ W0420U 14kdyh. Mike or U.lhy. 4\M U137 t''l-t'S1wknds 77 ~I 4 ~pd. Stt·rt'O. air Oran)lt' blk :n .000 m1 Sfl5ll0 IHO 4200 wdy:,, Mike: or (.'Jthy 494 0137 ev1.-s1wknd~ '72 HMW :;unroor. ilmtrm. lo m1. Xlnt cond. $3750 bi:H>S.59 -----71 BMW 2002 S nrr. l>lt•reo. ru I ly rl'l>l ur C'd !«lK $.1150/bst. 6.11·2561 ens ll Bavan a,xlnt rond 4 dr. radio. bur~undy ~IO 640 5048. '741MW 2002 4 .,peed. 50.0oo m li es. Hl'a ut1ful cond111 11n ! c l .i~LWCl S579S 13611 H"'bot Rl¥tl G~•O@ro C•OWt ... ""·2J:JJ "716 BMW 2002, /\M I FM ca.'>.' . xlnt cond $6.~50 52.>~<714 1 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURV 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '77 5301. 4 sp<l. s nrf, /\ M I f' M r a s s . /\ (; . liurgundy. mus t Sl'll bsl ofr 673 3707 ho me or >'J.3. 04:J:J ok WE IUY , ·11 21JJO. 4 dr auto, Nt•w USED CARS! t•ng. trans. more. $4500 w e·re the new Chl'vNllct 673-.8845/673-3S74. (Walersh1p m lhl' lrvme ---- Auto ~ntl'r We need '76 ~ BMW. xlnt e•md. yourusedrar' AMI FM stC'reo. Mui.t JOE Sl't' c:.au ~1 ~ _ MAC PHERSON HMW Sl::RVICI': CHEVROLET Pcrsonalned se~v1c! for 21 Auto\t•nll'r Dn'l-c IRVINf: 768-7222 your BMW Exp d lwro· J>1.•1m mel0han1c. For m· formatmn, t·all 64l !1~11. l'eler Law lmporu l~Supenor Ave. CM WANTED! . 642 98 - 1 - 1 -- 1.atc m orlel Toyotas , c.,; Volv05. Pickups & Vans ••••••••••••••••••••••• <All us loday ! l '73 Xlnt cond. s unroor. new tires, radio, vny l roof, $1700. 731·7508 I ... ..,,,.,..._ .... ,. .......... ,.76 CAPR I , Whit e ' AM IPM , PIS. P /B, xlnl <'O n d . Bes t o r r er-c oi I• MH o 2 J..3.43(). S56S ~tlOl • S40.tC•7 ~-------9-7-1-6 CAR STOLEN. Nt•cd ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean depend rar. trUt'k. '73 SM. Xlnt cond. AIC. e tc. Have cash 1213) AM/FM tape d eck. Lo 926-0168. 0\1 All pwr. Nu paint -----S9600.Call832·7837. Alllos, IMporled DatMM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AlfaROft'lfo 9705 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 ALFA ROMEO G1V. ~speed, stereo, air rond. & low mile~. Ex· cellent conditi o n . llNONXV>. MUST SEE!!! HOWARD Chenolet Dove & Quail St.s. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 •DOT• SAVE GAS WITH DOT '74DATSUM 710 $2399 4 dr, auto trans . ·m Ouetto. Iden to rar \364KLH) (13510) Horr m a n d r o v e in '7 6 DATSUN "Graduate". Ground-up 1-2 t O rest«. Steal It ror $3500. SZ5'9 New costs $11 ,000. 4 sp, radio (874REN > et-2932. \1.3496) "18A·l cond Sunr'I, 5-spd. '76 DATSUN 7 I 0 '1000 mi. Sll.000. 24846V. $2999 _7_59-007 __ 0. ______ 1 2 dr. 4 sp, air cond, '&IGTV $2500 494.2932 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Fox. 4 dr. stick. radio, aood ('()lld, cln, xlnl mpg, *2'1'115. 963-9020. '78 5W>, auto. air. alloy wheels, P /S, P /B. stereo tape, absolute ly mint, 9)0.~1418. ;;,;;;; ........ --,-7-1-21 ....................... WT CHAMCl FOR lt71Sl0f'• SAYll IUYOILIASI MOW! ,,.. NOW AlllVIMI AM limited numbe,r of 1t'l'l DOI '1 la atill avalla- b&e. CaU 111 loday l 111·2040 ..... , •• AM /FM (2HPCU> (13121) '77DATSUN WAGON SHtt AM/FM stereo, w /cass. Lomi. (12900) (9711SYN) •7'FtAT lllWAGOH S2ttf 5 sp., A /C, AM/FM. Ul80PKD> < 13406) '71CHIVLUV TIUCIC Hitt W/sbell, 4 ap. (020.9) (3330) '11 TOYOTA PU S4ott 4 ap. AM/FM. lo ml. (l ..... )(llaO) '76 DATSUN PU $42" Lon1~d. 4 ap, A IC, AMIFK radio, lo ml. (IDS5120) (J.MTO) •DOT• DATSUN ........ llvd, .,.. ...... aeb l40-M4i•a4~1111 We'we got to make room ••• So we're hawing a 1p1dal dearance ewent •• CIVIC CVCC 4 SPEED •••• SELL-OFF CALIFORNIA EPA MileCICJe Estimates CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION MPG COMllHED MILEAGE 28 ESTIMATED MILEAGE-JI HIGHWAY MILEAGE IJ•ro lflP .,,,,1,,.81110 mOi)" IOr cnmpanson l>U'""""~ Tl\r &etual 1111>1 '"'-0'">"'Y y()oJ 01:>111tn mey ~ d•lle1en1 (lnrt w•ll ~'W1 urof\ drl\/tf"tO IOf!eO w•11tflf'r con<J•ll()n ~na lenQll\ ot tno *HONDA'S BEAUTIFUL MEW SPORT CAR! ~ , -=-==-==-- WE HAYE HONDA CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEEDS IN STOCK llOWI Senlce & Parts Depts. OPEN 'TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Se Habla Espanol All Sale Prices Do Mot Include Tax & License • Sale Prices Effecfl•e thna Sunday, March 11, 1'79 "'• r ~. . . Sunday. March 11. 1111 "CAR BUYERS COMPANION"-~----........ 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'78Stlver450SLC 9500 m1 Sl800_ 494·4275 aft. w~ han 5 928's to ehooM fro& Oak green Guard red Casablanca Beige ml'l Grand Prix white Copper brown met Perfect cond. $32,000 5.:.>PM. ~ --------------MGB 77. Brsl1sh Race MG 9742 Green. racing s tripe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM cass. Toneau 75 Midget perf cond 23K. cover. s pe>ke rims, lugg aU extras. must sell $3395 rack. lo m1. $4900 or orr -~~ 0 8 .0 . 645 7805 Xlnl rond. 494 9306 ------__ ....... Alltos,Used s,Used 73 SB)A .. DI VIW Fu• -lnClllCltng ~eo -...... 11...0 • "" ...... 1730WWI $2999 '771LDOUDO Cob,.otet 100 50150 •04K aeot• "" wllMI CFUIM OOf'4rd & Ile<"° redlO 1312AKT) 3IO~ lrom $7999 '7' TOYOfA COIOMA M!lfll 11 Stoden AM/FM lllf.o. IM:IOf't Otfconcl -IC ----· tow. --1420f'OJI $2999 '75 OLDS CUTLASS 2 Or H8"11GO \Ill, ..-.c, - ............ -........ leclort .. cone! I •••ra alWO' 12WNJMI $2999 '76 f'OMTIAC •RAHD PRll Fu" poow«, lldotv lit ~ lln -c"'IH CCl*OI. ral!Ye wllMle a eirtrt ~1481PU81 $4599 '7' C .. 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See US before you buy TODAY!!! -~., ........ .......;r._ 292511arbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ' '78 Triumph Spitfire wtute exterior . Blk in· lerior. luggage rack AM /FM Radto. Pin St.ripes. 11,000miles Still under warranty $5300 lf'l{).4564. t FUilerton l '76 Spitfire Xlnl 17,700 rru. $3900 97~ l!r16 TR7. to ms. rully l'QWppcd , $1200 under budt. Musl sell. 839·7598 or549-0644 '76 Spitfire, xlnl cond. 34,000 mi. $3400. Must sell ! 645·3167 Vailswoglft ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW . Having trouble sell· mg your car'! Try us Top dollar . Paid for or Not ! Bring your car to J im Ma rino Volks wagen. 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· ington Beach · Ask for Frank Marino or Tom Ailan. ·72 VW Bus Curl a111s . carpel, fold out bed. sodium valves. $2000. Doug. 957 8444 ofc . 675-2402 eves '73 VW Bug New engine, xlnt cood. 15,000 m1 675-7644 afl 4. '75VW Bug Original owner w/blk int. Xlnt cond. $2750/bst ofr . 640·9103 . "73 Convertable. 34,000 m1. $4195. 64().5326. ----Otampagne addition con· vt. mint cond. ll.000 m i, $6,000firm. 673-6559 71 VW 411 Square back. Good runn ing, good body, FM r ad io. a uto trans. $1650 552-3565 SPECIAL OFFER 66 VW Bug. reblt. 1300 Eng . 2:5,000 mi. $725.98 or b<!st offer. Call 842·2163/ 493-9726 '75 VW convt. immac & orig. AM/FM stereo. lo mi. $4800. Call 645-0515 '74 Das her Wg n, AC. AM /FM, ori g ownr, 56,000mi, $230()_ 673·5569 '64 Bus. Mus t Sell. S900firm. 979-5765 '72 VW Squareback, rebll eng. AM/FM tape. Im. mac cood. $1800/ofr . Pvt. Pty. 496-7461. Toyota 9765 ·~ VW. Rblt eng. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• brakes & tires. AM/FM 8 HFOREYOU trk. Blue. $1000 firm. SELL YOUR 631""18. TOY OT A, -.1-2_v_w_d_e_l_i v_e_r_y _v_a_n_. SEE US! ::~mi on rblt eng. MAR9UIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 131-2880 495-1210 '68 VW fastback new in· terior. Best offer . Call Michael 642-3773 '76 ToyOla llftback, S spd. '68 VW Square back. One super cood, bnte yellow. M a g whee I s , n e w owner, $800. radials. stereo 8·track. ~jjiii~4~94~·~3288!'iiiiiii~ priced to sell. 644·0438 , '77 Celica L1rtbk. xlnt BOB t'Ond. Must sell Best orr. WITHAM Loml. /548-3551 .,. ~:~~A VOLKSWAGIN AutomaUc. power steer. • • Ing. air cond., stereo llAS tape, luggage rack . ORANGE Super S harp luxur y wagon. (~:~;~> COUNTY'S lllMax., 1888~~a~J:.vd. LARGEST IJUNTJ~~ BEACH .. INVENT.OllES 7811eck I I I I '25 Fullv eou•ootld lncludlno tlr C>Ond~'°""'O Thte car elllO"" tow mllee• (40eGJOI $1499 ·ncAMAIOLT loecled _,.,... ~ -· ""' wlt"'°"9 1111 ........ llc:lary ,., -• -r80iO • '103$ETI $5199 '76COUPIDIVtW lfflller lr'll9ior. 1-Ole)«. vinyl too. crv!Mconlrcl& lull-lllOPRKI &I0~-$5999 '7' IU>OIADO leelllef lnlerlor. ~ ----•odto & 1\111 -11SOTAVJ :I to C'-ll'On\ Ctlca GT •SUSSES Ufltlock •CAMPERS 5 speed, air cond .• stereo tape, fact ory mags. LANDMAll Y SUper Sharp · Hard to 11\nd! (G22UKK> OYER 140 "'" NEW & USED == r.. I •76 LINCOLN 10WM CAI Sed1t1> l"edd9d 10C1. ......., Int • Ml -lfle.11)111-..... 1111 crvlM I AM/FM •II "9dl '-* UN NEW! I IO -"°"' llOMIOJ $6499 $64H 71DATSUM JIOZ ·~----"-­......,, lltlll.•cond-. ~ •• "' X\.NT _......,1008UZV) $1799 '71 THUMDIUtaD ~l 't t."5 mtlell 5'* -- CNtW conlrOI, -....._ • ··-w/l lndt 1-C192VFOI 7599 2 GIANT -c-..t NM91AUJOCM911 ___ .._ , ....... ,,.., _ _.._..,. COITAMmA ..... t• OVER 160 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ••• t -.. • • ._ ... ma Beach Blvd. •CONVERTll.ES BUNTIN= BEACH •DASID'S GAS PAINS?? ..... ........ T.IJ.Y~·T·A Ale ... W.Prtcecl tit ••• ·- •U881T'S •DIESD. 'S SALE TllS WEEKEND • WITHAM VUSWAB 7'dtW 7 I 5 Aft. ·-~ We I I Pc ltJ.7111 631-7110 Buy or Lease American Cars Built By Americans BRAND NEW 1979 ¥ai Ton 1979 El Camino Fleetslde Pickup ( Ser.#CCS249Z134360) (Stock #37 4) DISCOUNT !IP (Ser.#1W80L8R423391) (Stock #398) DISCOUNT s19ao 00 s1aao 00 '78 Camara $5988 VS ~10 PS. PB.1~ l~l ·~rt"'*" bt11i~l'4 cood (21~) '73 Datsun 610 $1888 1 dool l!Mdtoo c SOttd \GPfl dun, KOlflllf ur (ICiJllO) '75 Ford Maverick s773! Wdown.$2al8 lolf!u\/t Plt<t olvs tu U c Sn 38 Pf• mo lodfi 1111>nt11s o..1,,,rc1 p.irmt•I oru ~ 6& mt 18 /S\ 00 ll>lllOWfd tltdtf ( 114Rll) '78 ~~~-~'!!!'~~~r $4588 M 1001 Ill~ \l)fC -~~. '8Ptl lll<t (911 !'WQ I I I Iii '7 4 Chev. Impala Sed.lo YI "' 00 0t o • odo• " ..... "" ....... ,, $68 71 S'!'ldowo tot.alC.nll(lrt<tSl181lfllv\ 1" h e Slill 11 "" '°' J6 "'' IG Otltftldpoil ~1411 mt 11 21 ~ • on f!IP'O <tel Cl fd+ I '7 2 Nova 2. Door W.1u1~11tt.1'1> PB V "'' •.il1r •rwm SvPt• eond•loon (161flll '73 Monte Carlo s311~ '77 ~~n!~~~~~~hM' $4488 Cot. $199tlown, Sl988 tof.ilelSlt Pit« plu\ 111 & It< Sii 12 Pt• "'"· Wl. l/(la\S tlt'1n & lllOfttfl fOf U> lllOlltfl\ Otlttltd WIP (9lil!ll) pay~! OFIC• S26J160. A1'. lJ. 06\ on wo...i crfdol !835MXM) '76 Novac::re s95~ '77 Buick Century $4488 $199 down, tOlal wll pnn Plu\ "''lot "'84 ~MO/Ith fOf ] d• Iii V8 ~I ~ 00 11 ••• wptl Cit•• ., ll.000 41 lllO!llM Or~•H"""""' pnct "'4ft COl..vtl> $4M7.J2, Al'R IS 99\ Oft ll'()IOftd UMll. (lll21S) '73 va111sw511 Bii s726~ '78 ~~~!b!d£sprit$6388 .,, """'$ ~ ~ Pf'(t •t.uUc ln'6• ll>IX. i.l11f0/liot. o/loof loch -Oft..,..,.. c1edrl Dllentd ~ill~199l"""> ,._W141Urt2lll\ ~ ALL PRICES PLUS TAX & LIC. GOOD THAU TODAY, MARCH 11, 1979 ONLY FLETCHER JONES CHEVROLET 6633 Westminster Ave., Westminster Open 6 Doy'> o Wt•t>k: 9 AM-1 0 PM; Sun. 10-7 892-4444 TOLL FREE 839-3773 I.... --• _, I I .. --' Sun I ~YOU 'LL ALW AY F I D 4TORA .• 'CE 0 TY' #1 Bli I CK I ~Ol\IE OF fllE LOWi.:S''I~ 1,Klt :E I) fo'l 1.1 .\ HEf:ONUITI ONEU u ED AB S I TO\\ :'i ... FROM ~999 ·s 9 Po!'i~n u · 1 • .: "·' ~s <'Ot'Pt: T111s ont• h.Jc.. ii Od"- -; av 1 no 6 cyl enq1n(' !YCL564J A !>lf'al at only s999 .. 72 Bl l ('h. SK \'I.ARK Auroma11c Iran-; pwr SIM>rrno arr $ cond & less than 65 000 low m11e5• f799KKZ) 1888 ....... 1 ... ,ort.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volk1w...,. f770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vw VAN ·mt Cat tnt rhll ..,,_, l.lr• llnot h . fl mo AW!$ olr VP4.~ ~t '61 Squi.rl'l;ark 1h11m11•t•11 bndy, JTM~hl icood S.OU ur tiea.t ut t • r !l4b 0030 ·n 7 I.Hit Ku' '1111 1 oml I k" .. \ t• I It' •• " 1• ICIO mo f .... OOtllJ Hal 4tl33 71 Sup•rht"t•lk (,n ~ .. ,.. :-tvr $:?<.'I.Ill I.hi orl r l o 11 1/1'.) 1173 '18 SCIROCCO Cha rn pat IH' t.11 rllu o 'A-'tul~ "' M1.11 k rntrnor Alloy" su•r1•0 'l nrt h1 ~ 1111.wr lh.'f..OJWI Pm •'(I tu s .. ll • 111711 l~·11d1 Hlv1t Ill Vt JM, l'ON llt.i\1..11 842-2000 Vot.o 9772 1 •••.....•••••......••.. VOLVO SALES. SERVICE A.HD LEASIHG 11\ fll. .... I' .. \..., l>El IV ... 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StJOC.f • O....,.C..ty'• ••• , .. c..,..,. • ruacHASI ORLIASI YOURHIW 1979 CADILLAC MOW! • NABERS ( ftt!tf ff11~ '1r<Olloh, .. l\lv,I I ,.,1,1 M •' ')4() 'II l 714 1-;1 l>or1.1do r1•t1rccJ c; M ... )ll'I Ull\t' Ownt•r 11nH•O INll) J'nml' (Ond $11. WO l\(l 71r.k'l Co11wrt1hll• l 'l11:-.s1c W71 l~tllll.11 1-.ltlorJdo rm m,u· IA1t11frd M U!ll wit' M u k ,. .. r r ,. r c J 1 I 1 I t :1 O! 1 3 2 2 II u r 714 :01 ~ ----n i':kk1 s llvt:f/Sll\.t'rln·d lc41Uwr ltl'dtnin.: 'cab. l'rUtM'. II track. +" J II puw .. r P P SllUUU ~0477 ·73 Eldorudo. top of thl' lint'. xlnt <'Ontl. ~hrll.' ~ 1~ l\lle vrnyl lop, rtt'W rad1wl trrt':-. & brJkl·s Compl lunl'·UP Mr Sroll 644 73211554! O\f43 Cost s:wo 711 St•vtlle L oadt•d Pt·rfrl't Sl~.850 t."73 9003 AUtom•llc, p<>wer atfer A/C. S.top, Ult, llM ml M•••· rece nt tune-up UNCOL.N MFttCUKY 714/964 31123 l_nte. ~~~Lnd ) Supc:r =:.1:~ti~RZY > =le:l~I ~~r85~ OEAL.t-;KSlllP 65 Mustilnll :.189. i.ulv, Su&rp SH~ "JV New Yorker, 300 m1. ~5791 RA y FLADEIOE A/C, rs. l'IJ V.-ry WJiOd Ill Me.Hy uut.o. all pwr, loaded. '76 Granada. V8. 2 dr. AC', LlNCOJ.N Mt-.:RCURY =(~: 7~~~~ .}.;rai.: TOY OT A sn.000. 7&281191 7S9·0010 AMI •·M llten-o. 53.000 . 16 111 Auto C•·!'h'r Or Uftll ltearh fll vd G:Sl 929'J a ft 6PM i_wknd-. SDf'wy Ldkc f ~rt.,,l (.')(It lfllNTING.l'ON Ut:ACJI '74 NY Landuu 4 door ---1 ltVIN I' • M7 ~ One ol u kind Ille 1told / '70 Ford Galurt• pwr 830-7000 'GI new paint, llrt'!I, tr.in!. mech sound. vinyl lop ~Cill>h 5"49 OOLl ''7M l.T. lw.&dt'd , tuke over le••t• $150 /mo 04&00lt6/631"1J33 -----a. .... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 1MrALA SJ999 VH. automutlc. hartory .ur cont.I . pwr 11tct'nn11. vrn)'I t-09 & more' flurry . thJl<I l'lll wlll not last loni.t ul lhu1 pnce! t783SVG 1 COHMELL CHEVROLET 'II." 11.ir fMll llh I I I ~I \ \1 ~ ~ \ S46-l 200 ,.y,t~,. (!Jh,~6£0 900 So. Coaat Hwy. ~leocll dark 11old vnyl root Only 11teennR & brukc11. lit <'. 58,00U m1 U11{>11 uny type clean 1700 tl44·tl&17 gWI IZ.400 P. I' 979-1320 •'78 COltOOflA 21.500 mr Silverlblk llhr Int air. lJlt. crouse. etc l\M /f"M like new. 15.1115 1141 '71 Country Sl>d1m Stntron Wagoo Xlnt cond $115() ~~ ~ Mcn·ury ~ µu:.., Wlutl' Station \\ 111t1111 963 3:J07 l;.,'i MUST l'ONV . V H ¥UIA1, Kini rnnil li40~l 586-0034 or 957 ~33_' __ _ '75 Mustang , lo m1 . i:d ccnd S25ClO or fk:st OH er Cllll 831-0107 ------c t1ausatal 9930 'QI WAGON Good enR & ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans body da mat(ecJ ·~ Callt·nlt-Traii..port.• ·~i Mu ... tung ClaM,fl' i!H!I, lion r.1r (;nod 1·111111 Julo II If ong uwntr AM i"M l'il'' IH•W t 111•.. )l4:~I S4ll t.u5tl ·m S3.000mi Good l'Ond Nl~ grnull body work lntt•r & c·ng Kint Call Kelly al S.W-8373 betw 12 5000/olr 64-0 9599 IJL1>lUfr ~ K'/7:1 7ll Mu,l.in.i U1~tr1•:\ ... 3pm '70 l.TU Wa.:on. Xlr:i '5:1 Men·ur v la11 1·011tl l'lt-un, new ,·ph. orr ~ ~tarl!>. run, ~'IK)(I ):,:,u owner S97~ Ph 673-6466 536 Hm Con.th 99 32 ·10 For..i Cortina lliOO GT Good cond Very dc11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• all() 968-U:ICYl '7t. M•HlJr• II \ ,., \ , 1 ... , .. w1•ll m.1111t.i111•·1I lo.idr•cl with xlri" VK. v11vt tu11 ,JI ('. IJllWt•r \I I w1111Jnw ... '*'Jt am Im ''' rPo t.q1t• ru~tum wht•t•h $1:!thr 1;.i.i 1rar I 967 CORVETTE Greenl ~recn 4 s peed traru.mr8sron & maJ(s Must be<' Lo apprec1alt:' (5471fUN> OMLYS5999 Mi~UMdCars UC lot Harbor llamrlton COSTA M 1-~'il\ 63 1-5330 '66 Country St•dan. not runrung Isl $100 I akes 546 &UO '74 Rao c h c r o. brown Wl!lhcll. $1500/ofrr Ntl~ .....__t front body wrk 494 :Wit ~ mt9 9952 ----...................... . L.McoM 9945 '77FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTANG II '77 Lincoln Murk V ~.tit• 'l'ukt• OVl'r tlYrtlh :10110 nu, t\ <'. l'S1 I'll. It 11. 675 ~7. 673 7857 ti4 Rl'N!'-Vt-:HY W t-:1,1. ~IHOll (Wl-'1-:H 751 HIK2 9955 •••.••...•............. W TOl«>NM>O ·IM m1 C har .r.:r• y hlk lA'l•lh1·r . "nrf lu.1111·11 Ml \.14!ili a It fJI' M ·n Hov;tl !IX Mu"t St;ll ~;oo hi:! z;,95 49 ... 1111 '71! Corvt•llc $12.250. ---------•! Lo/Mr All optum ... rndd Lt-ather. ~l crc·o '" '"" c-rw:.t· control lrll whl full pwr l'l<· N\•v. M1C'hchn tire.,, 55M m1 $ll2001f1rm t:v1•' 644·922!1 Cou~ /\ulomaln·, arr CQnd • pwr :-.lccnn~ & brak~. radio& vrnyl top <673SMQI Stk 17~A Old'> '7K t 'ul 11•:-.:-. CrouM·r Wi.:n li,l!tJllm1 Dl'lx m 'l<k & (IUt LOAUt-:IJ• Slt'rt..'I> ta~· & Jlr M UST S I-LL' Sb 7110 or l>t.•'>t ol (l!r 96H 3227 MONTE CARLO $3995 \~. automatic, hut'kl!l sC'ats. arr concJ . vrnyl Lop, wire wheel covt'ri. & low. low m iles' 1974 1385LQM> CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Harbor 111\<I l't ~TA ~ .. :...,.\ 546-1200 wirt· wht.>cls 54!1· I 075 1973(;orwtte, 4.!>pd , lo m1, $6KOU or bc•:-.l uff~r . 5697WI aft6PM MaYerick 9947 ---'······················· '59 kuns good Looks '70 rnd, J spcJ manual. good Xlnt. rond $7,300 AM FM s l<'reo. radial 4!17 2701 trrc-:.. 58,0011 m1 Crt.'at '78 Vctte US2, 4 'pd~ rond ~~646 4~- $3678 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHOlt llLVO. COSTA MESA 642·0010 p/w. stt•rro. l it, tilum Men:..-, 9950 wht'l!ls. $11,500 963·7303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mus tanJ.! Class1t' 'ti7 ·77 Old-. !Iii lk~l'nty, 1 dr, moonrr In m1 . $7,:,oo l«I !lllK aft lll'M 'T.! •111 LoacJ~·d Hun:-X lnl ~ . . , . ·72 <.:ol Park 9 Pill>!> wa~ Stlvertblk vrnl top fWJul '75Toro Hrllm F'ull powl·r, • 7H Silver Annr\l rsary While fully loade d 1 '>ha~ Heal buy .Jl $2'<!511, lelnl t·ond. S34UO 11rrr Special JM m1 Warran XI t' s2 000 675 tiltil 400-9849 ~J 714/1135-49-14. 640·4~ A..to1, Mew 9100 A...tos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9100 An ;:i .o,~~l 'N 8101UGON f!f~~, w aoon with an $ } 999 a u 1 0 m a I I c 2025 S. Manchester 1ran sm1ss1on Anaheim 750-2011 ·n SUV 1-\rll pwr <luld 1900 Chc•vy Sta. Wagon, t•olor X Int cond Usci. good cond $500 ReJ.! gas. S2500 ~2-41177 642 9760 '78 Scvllh.• E legJnte. Limited 1-.:drtron. low m1 golden bronze. com putcr . all options, 10('1 mnrf $450 dn & t ake-over L"<' pymnt.s of $436 pt>r mo Bud Lynch 77ti 51 IU. ·G3 Waiwn Good runnmi.: t'Ofld $700 751 3 176 Aft 6pm. '71 F.I Camrno SS454. xlnt rood. vt<ry lo mr. A C PB. PS. AM f'M 8 trk m dash, <.'!>tm body & parnt. 2 ~ets of wht'i.•li, UrRh pcrf 'lU:-.pe ns1on Must ~(.'t' lo appn'Cltlll' Call 5.:16-2785. 536·8405 ty, Mint Sl3,9llt)lhst ofr n · ----I - 'Tl ·vette. xlnl c·ond~ new •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ure.. IHrk tape, 59000. ~Z750 '63 ROADSTER S650010ffer 751 8 11i2 (645KBOI ---- FROM 8 2222 "73 C'H F.V l : MJ\LIBl ' COt:P E rh ,., onf' has less $ 2 2 2 2 th ;in 46 000 tow miles• (920010) Won 1 lilst lonq at ·1:1 01,DS <TTl .J\SS ('Ol P E ~l~~~.~;•~r br~k"';~ $ 2 666 ,m conrl & e>Ctra rlPln thruoul f713KLJI •70 {'ON'l'I Nt:NTJ\I . MJ\RK Ill ~e .. ~et~~~nc~ ~~ $ 2 9 9 9 one own.., m1h"'' 1122sws1 FROM 1 3111 •7:; J\MC SPORTJ\BOUT ~:i~.~J\~o~~rr!ehn~ $ 3111 p 1 u ., a n economical 6 cyt en91nt•1 (:>623) •7:; CHEVY l .l 'V PICIU.1P w ith camper shell' $ 3 2 2 2 Th•'> truck is 1n flawlt'"'" cond1t1on1 (733WCM) '78 MER('l 'R l" ('J\PRI f,~;~~r·.::~:6~~t~ s 3 3 3 3 . c l ean ca r' (426MMM). Ll Xl 1 KY \l TO\JOBILE~ "'78 B UICK RIVIER .. LCll"C)r Smdion (JI-' NEW ·7!J VOL VOS IN STOCK lmmt'tltJle Deh very ' MARQUIS MOTORS 288)2 M or~uente Pkwy MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 ·73 VOi.VU IHOOES (.'la'>MI' ~'\1 1\l' ,.Jill coot! ( iolll $71.100 b~l ufr (bi5 .J( I{ i I :!1:1 531 3-107 '754!45UL Wagon lullpwr, A C /\M FM Ii lr<n 'k. Jrd seal roofral'k l 'IXI 35.101 mr m·~ brk:-., on.r.: own \1u,t wll 644·1il9'.! eve. 581..;.9_1 _10 ___ _ l!m CDV Cubnoll'l 1-'ully t.'QWPP<'<l l,t•ather S7950 558-1313 dys. 492 6990 eves& wknds --- ·16 Sl-:"11.Li': Uark hlul' Sacnf1cc low whol~·i.alc· bk. 642 4097 & 642·4736 · 7 3 t-: I d o r a d o CONVl':HTI BLE Kint l'Ood $.SJO(J 541! 7 4!>-1 --1977 F L El':'l'WOO D BROUGllAM All hlark w 1 l h EV t: R YT If I NG po!>Stble In pen~t·t cond $8995 or best offer Call Mike964 ;JG..S7or003 3222 '75 Volvo ~15 Hack. t·:1:-.~. ·73 Cpt' de Ville Xlnt SIX'<' 'l>kri. wry J.!d t·ond curd Wht vinyl on blul.' $4400 lff7 20!!7. !175 005!1 wht uphol All pwr $2954.1 '&I Vol"o Statroo Wagon 1:!2S. 1•n 1.: good. botly )!ocwl uphol nccdi> work $12(•1 1;1~. lkltl7 a;s 0 I. Volvo Sta Wa)( 76 b t•yl am rm l'.1:-.:-. Sll'rco auto. P''· fl/ b, iur. nl()f rJtk. $6300 OBO b"75 l lf>4 Late '77 264 GL. Creal cond. 15.0fl() mr all powl·r eqwp Ktl'rl'O. $7600 or bestoHcr 646·7524 art S ----- •..•...•.••.•..•••.•... 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Pac·cr. auto. PS. PB. lo m1, Kt ras. MakP urrcr 548-5161 ·72 AMC t\mba,:.adur SW CB rndd Loadc'<.I $1300 968-3057 lloidt 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Elel'tra. all exlras, good, clcun t'Ond SS.995' Call Art 675-7060 073 !H87 Regal '75, V 8 Full pwr, AtC. vinyl roor. xlnl cond Must sell $2700 640-1722 ~19 '70 C~ de Ville In Kint rond A ll c•x t ras $1500/frrm 67J.Ot;J7 '77 Seville. mint l'Ond. loaded Must !>ell $9950 644-~ wkdys ___ _ '76 Sevrllc. all options. stereo tape, xlnl ond lo mi. S8800/ofr 5..52-0528 ·72 Sedan DeV1lle. brown, loaded. P .P <Li e 848"'11 L) 646· 3659 / 00-2200 N.B. $1395 '76 CDV. bur~undy W wtutc cabr top Xtr as . very Rd cond. Musl sell 644-MZI ·7g Fl eet w ood , D e Ele~ance . Loudcd Burgandy A lso '77 f<'leetwood Broug ham. Loadt.td. Both Xlnt cond. Will sell e rthcr one. 499-JIBS res. 540-9550 ofc ·73 Sed <k! VrUc Many Cx· tras. $2500or ofr. Irwin. 673-4400. 536-9770 777 <.,oupe de VrllP, elect sunrr. mrnl. Stiver . padded •n roor. $8500. 846-1172 . ------ WI\ NT 1-: D '7 1 7 3 .. : I Camino (l<>o<J cundrtron Smull V-H prl'ft•rrcd t\utumatrc. 547 31112 ·711 l'ht'vdlc SS xi c·ond /\uto. pwr. Ii t rk '>lcr sznJ1b!;tor-110 ll!IU ·ro Chevcllc Malibu St Wagon J07 t.'n)( Vt•ry gd motor & lri.n-; Nds 00.1) work $575 646-&..i9 POIL'iCllE Et\T~R ·77 LH2 4.sp, T top vet Alr. lllt. ma~~. rt'<l l red tnler $9.500 rrrm 673-11-\M Cougar 9933 ....•.....•............ ·w Cougar. pwr str. pwr brk.s, AIC. yellow, ~d trrc:.. !L u: ZSY7411 SM2S '68 XR·7 lt.•athcr , all x tra s, g r een . t\MIFM. till. pwr i.tr. pwr brlls. auto. A IC t l.11· WQW1 SUISO >W6·701!:1 Oayi. ·74 (.;ou)(n r X » 7 Loaded $2,300 b'75-8605 ---Dodge 9935 ·72 Nova Cpc VK 34).900 ••••••• • •• ••• • • • • • • 0 • • • mr. t•luan. gd tr;ins $1650 54H ·6660 dys. 548 7:.il afl 6 18 Capncc. gold with tan cloth rnt. Xlnt rond p wrndow:-.. p door lo<'k,, slt'rl'<l. crwsc• control. trlt whl'l'I Must :.ell ~rvcn a company car S5ns or lK'sl offer Call Mrke ~·3657 or 96' 3222 ·77 Chev cstm Landau cpe, xtra sharp, full pwr l.)yslSat.'> SJ0.8RSO. Dave ~n dys/ev-s 897 6204. SOXl/bst ofr Pvt Pty '75 Monte Carlo, loaded Xlnt cond. 40,000 mr $3500/offr 546·3349 '66 Mahbu. x' t eond. re· C'enlly refurb1sht:d , $700. ~~)4. 640.2156 ------ ·73 Blazer. new trres & shocks. custom rnl. Must s e to a ppreciat e . 975"0027 ------- '76 Monte Carlo: Xlnt co nd L oa d l•d . Blue/While . $3995 5111 1166 '72 Nova. VS 350 Xlot m et·h cond. standard trans. Net.'<is mrnor body work. $1050 firm. C . Wells 67J..322.3 '73 Nova,/.wr 11Lr.r.:. auto. XJnl con . New Radials. '64 POLAK/\ 4·dr Good sobd car. PSI PB. AC. St.t.>al al $675. 631 ·5823 ·~ Oodl(e Polura $250 646-l'6JO Mopar rblt 318 er 7.cro mr Evcrythm~ rncld SJSO. 546-$591 ----'74 Dart Sport. 6 cyl, air, auto, lo mr, xlnt cond. $2400. 846-2586 aft 6pm '74Dart.4dr, V8, PS/PB. all re ords. Xlnt cond $2200. 838-4179. 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~PHIL LONG FORD lMe ,., ........ ~.,.... ''"••r ._ .......... c..... ,......_ LOWPllCE FOR CLASS mid COMFORT With less 1nan $ 7 999 13.000 miles Sold new & always serviced here (150ULA) Regal Turbo. '79, whrtc wtblue. ull xtras. mus l sac. 673·7fll2 ---- '73 Coupe dt' Ville. rblt $2100 846-87_30_. ___ _ eng. s unrr. uses reg. $1750. 640-9590/972 1006 '72 T-BIRD. a c lassic now. wilb au the optrons rn c l uding s un roof. cruise. lllt wheel. power scats and windo w s. t\MI FM stereo. ne w r a d111l s and s pcc1a I wheels Well-cured·for. SAC RIFIC E 52350 5()2..7835, Dave weekdays after 6 p.m. or before 8:30 a .m./ anyti me on wedcends. "'11 CJ\DILLJ\C t 'LEt..'TWOOD BROUGHAM Has 8999 ell of the options & $ less t nan 18.000 miles• (2585) "79 OLDS T ORONADO WJtb all of the 9 deluxe options QIO 99 i nclu d1ng 41P teether interJOr ' (2639) ./Our Guarantee ./Our Reconditioning ./Our People ~·Nie,, P#>Opl,. To Do B&Uinf'u JJ'itlf' s.4LES • SERYICE • LE~ INC IUUTIAJL RIV 1978 Riviera, Fcrrllc <-OI· or. PW. PS, PB, pwr door locks. trunk scuts, AC. A M l l"M ~t ereo wlcassette, crwse con lrol. tilt whl. w1rl' whe •I cover11, MrnJ{ fin1 11h Beaut. car Only 9GOO rm .. hurry. S7.9'J5 hrm 731-1491 ----'77 Skylark, 2 dr coupe. A/C, radio, lo mi, 11sk1ng $4175. 770-9389/836· 7UH. 'Tl Bwck RJvicra loaded, lo rm. auper cond Pvt. Pty $8Ml6. 848·2795 '76 Skyhawk. Loaded. Lo ml. NeuL car, Krcut mileaJCc.$2895.640-8~ 'al Skylark. 2dr cpe Auto, '76 Fll'elwd. IJke new. all xtras. leather mt. Sons Bch. (213)592-2497 CClliDrO 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 CHEVROLO CAM ARO A b lack be auty with black vinyl top, black burket seals & V8, automatic. atr cond .. pwr. steering, rallye wh eel s a n d mor e! <478l1LGl. REDUCED TO SEW!! COM HELL CHEVROLU ., ~II 1 r .. • It 1 · • r-. I \ \1 I , \ ~46-1200 air. $1500. Clean. 642•0671 ..:;;;===--'----- dys, 840-5158 eves. __ camaro '88, Railey Sport, '87 EJ_.. I uood k> rnl, outat.andlnti cond .. on.-.ra, c.ean, .. $2150. P /P . 6'0·4810 &nn1porlal100 . Only tvt/wknda 79,000 ml $800. 675-0936 .. ... . '67 Chev Belurrc 4 dr. f(OOd tra s portatro n s:m 645-0091 -------'74 LAGUNA S3 Arr. sunrf, AM /1-'M l'llSS, ralSed letter rad tires, auto trans, pwr str/brks, & wmdws, sw1vl buc kt scat.a. Isl ofrr over $2700. Evcsl wknds 644·512 1: Days 833-9811. IUYEARLY for SUMMBRIMI >71 El Camino White ut color. equipped wi th a ut o m a t [c. AM/FM·tl truck, air cood.. power 11t.ccrln.c. mou. and s111 Pak Campci'. (Sl841K> • 008 McL/\ltBN's ------- '71 FORD WAGON '"falntDat 54flllN'' VB, a utomatic, pwr steering, ractory air cond .. AM /FM stereo, h.IJllUtge rack & ONL V 8,000oules! 007VOZ>. S5771 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOtrO t~AllBOll BIVO COSIA M ISA (,.17 0010 WA NTED : '71 ·73 Ranchero Good condi· lion . Sm a ll V·8 pre · $ fc rre d . Auto m atic. 5C'J.3182 . . WE'RE FIXING UP 1 AND THESE CARS. ARE IN OUR WAY! ALL MEW '79 CARS - IN STOCK OVER DEALER INVOICE EXAMPLES- '79 CAMARO SPORTS COUPE 305 v.a auto trans oowpr steennQ brakes & windows 1111 whPel console rallye wheels and FR-78 SIB B/W fires Blue with blue 111nyl interior (L569332) 56283~·-· '79 CHEYETTE HATCHBACK COUPE -- tv"t.';"'..;,oof Ca<"S loled g'lass. remoote mr,n<"· •od;;•·""°" ll<e• 3 ....... -. -ALS0- 1978 DEMOS AT FACTORY INVOICE TO CLEAR! ·o..--~--'°"~ . .,.....- .. . I ~·.~~~ ........... , ""'° 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Pinto Wagon VII, .auto \l'IUlll, 2<>mp1i1. low mlll'" SUOO ofh•r 1714 1 548~ unt'r 5 IJ m ' weekt•nd11 ur c7 14 1 -1000, ~lll 307 "litt.i \-' Sund!y. March 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT •R • AT SADDLIBACK FORD 'T3 Pmto ).Int rnruJ Lo~ ..... ml /\ (', 1.1 0 1<1 $1 IOO GU ll06 'n xu-n l'lt•an ''o'' ,111 • $2 1115 I •• I~ .IJJll HI 1~4707 '71 I' 11111 11ru111:1· 1 -~"'' ~uuJ 'lh111>i.: ultr 1:.1 'K.\. "T.I t'mt11 ~tu \\ "" 1 1111 ~UPt'f S1>1kl h1 'I of111 l.'4 1~. '14 ~pun 1•11111• 1 unabo1ut M11ht•h11 1111· .. l.IUlll Jlt DJl l\'fl ll I 11111.1..1 l' $1. ~.) 49:1 ::JJ..•111 '72 l'\ntu ~'(IOU l \ l"lll: I i.pd " lt llll i.. I 111 '"'r•~ l~ll aft h ·~1 ~~· ~ 996 ••.•••.•••••.......... '6~ ~µort l'un tlfl,: ~11N WI\ 1:11od 1:111111 $400 714 9tJll ~Jli '74 Ou:itl:'r, !>lH I. ~hit $1500 or ~I nfkr !G:! !Jtlti7 '73 Satelllll' ~~bnn11 • .i r p li., pwr tlr~k hrk-. Hun on reg ~Jl> Ulu1· book $1900 i\11k $1~ p I' 97ll l320 '74 ~Jll'llll' I ;1Ml\I l'Ulld $1.200 L' a II ti-I:! HI 1 I 9965 ••......•.............. RREBIRDS 1976 FORMULA W . aulomatre. Jtr l'ond . pwr slecnni;! & Ii lral·k 11tcrro < l~l.JXM 1 LOADED!!! 1975 VI! . .iutomauc, air cond , pwr steerin~. s tereo. "1nyl top & rallye wheels 1ti89UXG1 $4888 CONMRL CHEVROLET ~ II arbor HI' d lUffA M~.:SA 546-1200 1975 POMTIAC Firebird Trans Am RI u t' l' x t e r1 o r w 1 I h auto malH'. arr C'ond . ma~ wht-cls & AM/FM radio w tH trJC'k sten•o tape. 1556761) OHLY $5195 Miracle Mmda/Renauft 2150 lhrrbor Blvd., C.M. 64§..5700 '75 <ir Ville Hrou~hm 3'!.fl>lil m1 , Loa1h..'<l. To <.'00!.I $3500 645-0249 '73 1''1reb1rd f.sprce. /\I C. tilt. Loadl'<i. $2850. Xln rond. 759-0896. '7l! Trans /\m, blk/w1th gold 101 . AM /FM cai.i.ellc, l'W & doo locks. AC. bra. $7400/b~ oCr 770.4568. 645·0792 -- '714 SPECIAi, EDITION Tfi/\NS AM. 1mmar eond. Sul! under warr ~02&1 'QI Flrebrrd 400. 4 spd. hood muunted Lach. ne tires t el utch 49tHWff) MECHANIC S PECIAL' GTO. xlnt rond, best or fer 5J6.6813 '7 4 Grand Sofmi WOCJOft J\.11 xtras. immaculate. Loaded One Owner . tltlOO. 675-6644 '73 1''1rcb1rd. Blk. T top auto. AMffM I! trk, S (1rm. 6.11 4418. ·77 Gr<ind Pr11 LJ Loaded, l top. like new. 5116-1 oc.i & 6J9. 2942 ---1 '77 i'\reb1rd, auto. A/C P IS, I' I 8, '/\M I FM i.tereo. Only 14 .000 mi's Mint eo nd . Mu i. s acrHrre Lo best offer. 11753-9086 '73 Catahna 4dr. autos p/b, prw. seat, tilt steer Ing. al e. $1 ,000/oHe 498-4398 ------ '7S Pontiac Ventura. 2 dr air. AT. PIS, P/8 , lo m1 xtras. $2395. 586--0263. .n.~ 997 •••••••••••••••••••••• LUCKY YOU if you're In the rnarke ror a su~r: looking, run nlng, and ridmg T-Bird. WiJI sacrifice ror S2350 I las all the options in eluding sunroof. cruise power seats and win dows. ste.reo, new radial and speclal wheels. cal me now, 3 cans in th gar a11e is too m any ! ri.52·7835, Dave weekday an.er 6 p.m. or befor 8:30 a.m ./ a nytime o weekends. '77 T-Bird, bnt gr ay lo9dld. P P. ec.4.H2dys ..am ewe "'18 PUU power, l.ocludln windows, 1e,1ts, tl_l~j stereo • wnaau. 18.~ mi. Bet& offer over SS7001 1..-..ior i.m.2702 '73 T-8\rd. eo.ooo mlJM, Call 646-04'11 ilfl 6pm, Mm tbru Thurs. .... ,,7 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S vi;. HaUbback GT .. •1110 SK ABOUT LOANS AYAILABLI FOR YOUR DOWN PAYMINT-30, 60, 90 DAYSI COM YOUR ArttttOVED CRS>rTI DOWN PHMO. . ... _ ... LJ.Ln_ --~--.. S369°°00WH s14ao5PUMO. .,-41-t. S675°°DOWN s19957 :-:· INTIRIST FRiii NEW 1979 COURIER "'· llh ,. P11Q1ne 4-speed 6 It bed. oower 110 .. 1 11~ u.al(M Ind much "'°'"' Pnce U 1/91X.l '>.ilMlax S26394 C.shonce $41\I!" 94 (11'.h oown •12800 Trac:le r ,,,,., Pdy-t,lf non» Net lraoe none T "'"' o• ..n s I 21! 00 Un1><1•d t>alance J4'1J4 ~ OMV sq;o 00 POI none CL 11vn1> A&H nonP, ~erv•CP COl"ll none Unp1111J 1Jal<1nc0 S-'b2o ':14 :>EFIPMT nun1> AMT F-IN 14626 94 FIN/CHG a 1 !>I f 06 Alld-On 8 CIO S1mole I 4 36 APH 14 36 TI P 16144 00 O/P/P 16272 00 St 411968 Ser • 2434 NEW 19 79 F-100 PICK-UP V·8 eulomatic c>ower &leering $lld9'<>11t soarP camP< Price S5299 00 Sales Tu S319.t4. Cash P"C• 16938 14 Cosll down 1369 00. Trade none. Pav-Off none. Net trade none. Total down S369 00 Unpaid balance 16299 14 OMV $11900. POI none, CL none, A&H none. Service co11t. none. U11p111d balance 16388 14 DEF P~ none. AMT/FIN SS388.14 . FIN/CHG s I 799 26, Adel-On 8 O. Simple 14 3!. APR 14 35, T/P $715•.40. OIPIP S7523 40 St •2478 Ser "7361. NEW 1979 BRONCO 4-s1>eed, 4-w1-1 drive. 351 engine end loaded wllh g00d1es. Pnce S8349 00, Sates to 1502 14. Cull once S887t 14, Cash down $675 00 Trade None. Pay-off none. Net trade none. Total dow n S975 00. Unoatd balance 18190.14 OMV 1155.00. POI none. Cl. none. A&H none. Ser11ice CC>f'lt. l'One. Unpaid bal1nce 1835 f .14 DEF .PMT none. AMT/FIN 1835 1.14, FIN/CHG S3623 06. Add-On 6 50. S1mole 14 93. APR 1493 T.IP '11974 20. 0 /P/P S 12649.20 SI. 112468. Ser 118061. SE HABLA ESPAIOL 100% FllAICllG OM YOUR APPROVED CREDIT NEW 1979 PINTO J DI. Sl:DAN "·speed power steering. front disc bral\ea Oura·Soark electrical 1gntt1on and MORE' Price S3379 00 Sales tv s 203 9" C&sh orice s 3602 64 Casn down SIMI 00 Trade none. Pay-oil none. Net trade none Tola! down S98 00. Unpatd balance S3504 94 OMV I 70 00 POI none CL none. A&H none &!Met> cont none. Unp11d balance S3574 94, DEF Pt.AT none AMT/FIN S3674 94 FIN/CHG '1171 78 Add-On 8 00. Simple 14 35 APA 14 35 T/P U 746 72. DIP!P 14844 72 St •2524. Ser a1470 NEW 1978 FIESTA 4-cyllnder. e>0wer d•SC.-brakes vinyl 1nser1 body side 1T10ukl1ngs. AM radio Price S3990 00. Sates lo 1240 60 Cash price S421'i0 &O Cuh down s 116 00 Trade l'I0"9. PBY-011 nooe NH trade none TotAI down $ 116 00 Unp~d balance S4 I 34 bO OMV $81 00 POI non" CL n1111e A&H none Se<v11..e cone nonf' Unoa1d balance 14215 00 DEF PMT nonf' AMT/FIN 14215 60 FIN/CHG S 1382 16 Add·On 6 00 S1mole 14 'l5 APR , .. 35 TIP 1559776 D/PP $571376 SI •944 Ser. •ee84 . NEW 1979 FAIRMONT .2 DI. Sl:DAM A•JIOINltC. front disc brake~ rack & 01nion steennq radial tires and tNI s nol all• Price S4 I 99 00. Su"8s ta1t S253 14. Cesh price 14472 J4 Cash down S 122 00. Trade none P1y-aff non1> Net trade none Total down '12?.00. Un1>11d balance U 350 ,.. OMV 187 00. POI none. CL none. A&H none. service cont none unpaid bat1111ce 14437 14. DEF PMT none. AMT /FIN S4 437.1' FIN/CHG I 1454 66. Add-on 8 00 Simple 14 35 APR 14.35. T/P S5'9? 00. O/P/P S6014 00 S1 11 1698. S~r •3242 DOWN rawo. 41 -. s11600 00WH s11662 ,. ... o. 41-t. HEW 1979 .;;;~ \~~ FAIRMONT~ W AGON NEW 1979 MUSTANG NEW 1979 LTD WAGOHa.; V-8 automat•c power stPf'nnq OOWP< lront d•'>C" ~><ak!''> air cond t1ntf'd Qlass PFICe S!)8;>9 00 Sates Id• S350 00 C" asn grief' s 6 199 94 Cash down s 169 00 Trade none P11y·Ofl none Net trade none Total down s 169 00. Un1>a10 b&lancP S6124 q4 DEF PMT none AMT /FIN S6124 9 4 FI N /CHG S2008 t2 Add-<>n 8 00 S1mo1e 14 3!>. APR 1" 35 TI P 58133 12. OIPIP S8302 12 St •2437 Ser •3421 (OAC) 5169°!." 5 16ft4i!. MO. ., ==t-·· 8·cylondPr au1omAt1c cond1llon1n 1 1795EJL I 4-cyllndf'r OOWf'r steenng. tachornelPr & 1110 OdometPr and tots mofe1 PrK.P U 2 99 00 Sales lax S259 14 Casll l)rlCP S4578 14 Cash down S12500 Tr&dP nonP Pay-Off none N<>t lrade none Tolal oown s 125 00 Unoa1d balance S4435 14 OMV S94 00 POI none CL none. A&H none. Ser111ce con1 none Unoa1d batanc1> S45'7 1• DEF PMT none AMT/FIN S45•7 1• FIN'CHG I 1 •90 78. Add-on 8 00. S1m1>le 14 35 APR 1435 TI P S603792 O/P/P 561629;> St 14299 Ser •6795 IOACI 1973 DODGE DART SWINGER 3-soeoo AM Radio Only 35 000 Moles• $299 .00 DOWM s 75.70 ~:-.:~· OR 5 167700 Automaltc transmission radio tiealer air cond11ton- ing ( 4 78HRC) Au1oma11c. oower sleorong a bra~e-. air condllo0n1ng, t1U Whffl (9402CJ Pnce S167700. Sales lax S10182 Cash oroce S179862 Cash C>c>oM> S29e00 Trade none Pay-Off none Net 1rade none Total down 1299 00 Unpaid balance I 1499 82 OMV S3 00 POI none CL none A&H nonP Service cont oone Unpaid blllance s 1502 82 OEF PMT none AMT /FIN s 1502 82 FIN'CHG 1313 98 Ad<k:>n 1000 S1m1>le 16 16 APR 1816. TIP St61680. O/P/P 1211580 St 119441. Ser 17673 I I SOMETHING DIFFERENT ~ in the DAILY PILOT V·B au1oma11c powPr stee11ng a" cond . raO•al tires. l•lt wneel 11n1~ qlass. lu•urv whe1>I rover'> and many $ 000 more Plftta~• Pnc<> Sb960 00 Sale<-Ill>' 50 S4 18 80 Cao;n orocE' s 7398 80 Casl'I oown 1500 00 Trat1<> nonP Pav-011 OOWH non!' Net lr:ldP none Total (lr)wn S500 00 Un1>a1d DalancP S689B 90 OMV Sl ?500 POI none CL none A&H nonf' SPrvor" cont none Unpa10 $ J85 b-'lanc<> S70?J BO OEF PMT non1> 16 AMf 'flN S 70?3 AO FIN/CHG S304 / ?O Ado-Oo 8 50. S1mo1e 14 93 ,'ff0 ~o. APR 14 93 T/P 1 10071 00 OIP/P -- S1057t 00 St •1991 Ser '4300 IOACl Automatic transm1~51on. radio healer aor cood111on· ong (~WJJ '78 f.250 rte«U, 8 -cyl1nder. 11utom1111c, power s1eer1no & Drakes. au cond111o ninq mag wneets l tJ158931 55877 lhlsual Can, Cla1slc1, Antl.,.s, Race, & One Of a kind! ] • • • 20 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL AIR CONDITIONED AND MUCH MORE ... HERE'S THREE EASY WAYS TO BUY CASH 86399°0 CHECK IT- SHOP fl - COMPARE IT! SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 839S0:N. $17 4.4 7 per month for 48 months; with $395 down 13.10 APR. Deferred payment $8769.56 TERMS '12058Mo. 48MONTHS $120.58 per month for 48 months ; with 1/J down $2293.35 .Combination cash or trade. 11 .83 APR. D e ferred payment $808 1.19. We're a quality business and you'll like our people. Our price includes everything shown except tax, license, and a $20 documentary fee. DON'T MISS THIS SALE ... 'FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 0~11 'Ti/110 P.M. Mon.-Sat. . • fh-mtfl" """'"'" Yes...Ope11 Every Su11doy 'Till 5 P.M. .... ~, · #f lltrielc Dealer J blocks Soutlt of tlle . HA~ BL VD. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY s.11 Diego Freewoy A d1~ion ol ~uer Motors, Opel ·Jaguar· T numphMG. 2925 HAABOR Bl VD., CXJSTA MESA 9J9.25lXJ All makes, models and colors Classi~d Auto Adv.ertising in the DAILY PILOT .... 3-fl SUNDAY. MAICH t I. '979 FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS PEANUTS featuritt~ "Good ol' Charbe8romn '' ~~cllt/L'-' I SUPPOSE IF I ~AD A CUTE Lf TTLE NOSE LIKE A 6EAVT<t QUEEN, THlS WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENE"' BUT NONE OF US CAN HELP THE WA'< WE LOOK I CAN WE I CHVCK? © 1979 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. NANCY I HAVEN'T S EEN ANY STRAY DOGS LATELY . . . . '· '{OUR KITE STRlNG 15 TANGLED AROUND M'{ NOSE , CHUCK ... GET '(OUR KITE STRING OFF M'-< NOSE, CHUCK! THERE'S A NEW DOGCATCHER IN TOWN T~ANK <.(OU .•• NOW, I HOPE THE OTHERS A~E AS UNt>ERSTANPIN6 AS I WAS ... By Ernie Bushmilf er HE'S A NlCE MAN BUT. I DON'T THINK HE'LL LAST LONG ON THE JOB •C a. i i c ~ • i a .~ .. ~ -/ ( \\HAI 0 0 YOl.A BR" "-Ju ;-..?~ L .. iNCH ::~A ? DENNIS THE MENACE lHAT FUNNY '?MELL INIHE AIR IS SPRING, .J' 0 E::Y. r-._. ___ _..._, -~ . .11.A NK ~000 Ai:iA IN ,. !'LL E3ET ? 1-UNCHf l LiUtf CN! ( f.Ut4tU1 1 T~AT !~A I~ A TE~~ISLE .JUNK FOOD AOOICi! ~· c l W~EN WILL.. YOLA W1?E LAP, !~A 1 AND EAT HEALT~Y THINc:;&, I.~A? ;:> WMEN. C 1MON ... tu RACE you. :3·11 I'LL PACE you TOTHf CORNf;R. .. !. 0~0U~HT TViNA ~ALAD FOft L../.ANCH . WHAT 010 YOLA E3R'lN~? I~A, J't,.tN ~ FOO D 1~ NO GOOD :! CAN'T ~EL.PIT!/ NOW W ILL YOVl PL EA.i;E LET ME ENJOY MY ~ort vou..·.' L.L.ANCH f'.' By Hank Ketcham '-'1.JDGE P4RKER rD~l~0-5-:-:-AM-:---SA-Y~TH_A_T_H_U_N_T_E_R---.;-.~--:~~-,....-:;;:=-~'IE'l'PnlDllwClamJ~ I LOVE YOU DARLI NG/ \ IS ALL RIGHT, ABBEY? YES! THAT HE JUST HAS A COUPLE OF BRUISES / THAT GUY HAD A LOT OF COURAGE! WE'VE GOT MATERIAL ON TAPE THAT'LL SEND MR. B AND HIS BOYS TO PRISON FOR LIFE! .. c ... 'O ~ ... e WHAT'RE YOU MY SISTER HAD A ROOMATE IN 5TOPPING \ COLLEGE ONCE ... VERY RICH! IT HERE FOR ?)SEEMS LI KE THIS IS THE TOWN '\ .. SHE LIVED lN ! I WANT TO CHECK THE PHO NE BOOK! j • . ' ..J .. . " ... . ,.,.,,,, ' N • \ ... ENCORE/ I ENCORE . MORE/ MORE/ 'ENCORE/ ~ I LES I CX>O REAlk.9 DOG 1l11S CHOIR. NOT REALLY ... IT'S JUST THAT A FEW~ MINUTE~ MORE. AND WE'll ASSEMBL(,) DIDN'l ltbll~ e ... I "' ~ I J \::::: 1 ~ ~ .. • 3-11 NMU••INS "TIME TO RISE AND SHINE] EMMA! 8~SIDE5 --You 1RE ONL'i AS Ol.-D AS You FEEL ... OKAY, SO YOU' VG 1"01--P Me , HARRY -rHC:N I OF COURSES, -rHe:Re:' ARe: -rHose: t..OV6L,,Y II PS.' I' I HAT~ MOND,A'/5. so How OLD DO You FEEL? we: t...t.., Kl DC'O, ):'VS D G CI DE:D -ro eGCOME: A CAB DF<IVeR .1 OH , IF ANVONS: WAN-rs Me , :t' 1-1-ee A-r CROWl-eV'S BAR! \ M15S ALGEBRA CLASS CON\PLEIEk-4 ! BRAVO! --~JJ • By George Lemont HIS MAL-.PRAc-r1 c e: I NSURANCE: WAS LJPPeP AGAIN.' 1-r's HONE:SI WORK ... AN ' MOSI" OF !He PSOPt..E: YOU Mee:-r ARe::N'I" SICK.' .:X:'t..L-. 1..-1 KE: 1"'H A I".' ! • J I r CON6RA1-ULATIONS ! I KNOW YOU'LL NO / SUL.LY IH/S MOMeNTg'{ M&NllONIN&A PAY HIKE=. MARMADUKE ~!Y ' I N LD l:. VE S IN 1 }\ BAI G MY HEAD IO MAKE YOU C \.-~I LDQ N BU \/\VE ' 3 II ,. ...... "' W~AT6 GO\NG ON HERf:. ? IM GIVIN0 MARMADUKE F~ICH ML( 'SL IPP£R5! • l~IS :tQfE51 FOR DOGE>. Ht; 6llRE UtJDt:R5TAND.e> __ _, EVGR'f' WORD :! ~A"f I . AtJO ~G ----~------f'OLLOW5 INflrJ<>LJCflaJ~ \ l HE~ A NEAR Ge.tJIU45> ! l I M I S~ -117~F= _ ) SIMPLE~ By Brad Anderson FINO BIL.LY! fj(J)~ tb Waite or ~nnedy, N.Y. has a Miniature dachshund named SNOOP'// Guef,5 ruhat ~NOOPY li~to ~t ? 6A>IANA5 I • CAN YOU TR UST YOUR EY ES? There are at least Sill differ ences 1n drawing details between lop and boll om panels How quickly can you find them? Check answers w ith those below S UPERMAN CONTINUES "TO S EARCH METROPOLIS FOR. LOIS LANE-· UNAWARE THAT HIS QUARRY IS STUCK IN T~AFFIC JUST BELOW. .. I AM THE BOSS ! MOTLEY'S CREW -------by Hal K~ufman ------- e suM DA y I II you .idd the numbt't\ of the t iltendar dan 1n M.irch that precede Terence's birthd•y you II d1uo¥n lhey lol•I one third the sum ot lhe days 1n M<1rch that lollow his SH AM ROCK StlENANIGANS I'• •I I ll' "", '>lunt lur '>1 f',•'' ,, i. Uoy ""<' Ut'lil l\)j) J Ion•• ot bldr lll'Y IO QO wolh ,, F uhJ a ~heel of paper onto non!.' '>Quares Oro1w d 'hdmrocll in lhl' u>111er '>QU.tre T l.'.H lhe paper along the lold!> Drop the squores 1n10 d hal or boll Now d!>Sure friends fhal on this day 11 1s only l11t1ng and proper I hilt you should be able to lind the shdmrock Here·s the !>ecret Only one SQV<Jre l lhe one w11h the shdm rO<kl htl!> <lll four of 1b l'dqes roughly torn b11thday, which 1s on what day? e My\tery Word' A word there ,.,, 11111.' Wlldbles 0 <Onl.:tins lalle ()(\~ owJy nor one ot them remains Whal •s lhe word' e Rearr ange letten to form three words assoc111ted w1lh SI Patrick's Day I OARE PA. 2. L EARN BY . l ROCK MASH Time. one minute each. e R1ddle Me This' Whdl kind of bofhs do bee~ f.>lle? Bumble bdlhs Which soda did the Russ1dns 1n11enl' Reddy' Ts.Jr spar1lla OFF B EAT! Our drummer fril'nd above os l.ilc for the p.Jrade Can you help him cat ch up w ith h1~ p.Jh. top 119hl? HA IR. HA IR! Add color~ nea tly above lo bring lorlh .Jn amusing p1clure. I-Red 1-lt. blue l -Yellow 4-lf brown. S-Flesh 6-0k blue. 7-LI purple 8-Maroon 9-Black And presto! SPELLBINDER SCOR E 10 points lor using alt the 1e11ers 1n the word below to form 1wo complete words TEM P O R AL -........ ... ... - - THEN score 1 point'> edch tor all NOrds of four II' lier s or more found among the leftt-r; rry to score a1 l1:a~t so Po•nls. .. . . . 'by PASKO, TUSKA, COLLITTA BUT THE MAN OF STEEi.. MUST 81?£AK OFF H IS 'SEARCH ... Mi ~gl~NDS AND ~~L-L.OW WORk~RS,,, t CONSIDERING THAT SMOK E, THe SCREAMS ARE PRO BABLY COM ING F ROM A B URNING BUILOING! . AGATHA CRUMM How·s rT COMING, JUNIOR? GORDO ~Rffi558< ... W~'D L.\KE. TO DO "THIS CAN· DIP IN~Vl!;.W Wln1 YOJ A'; ~TU~Y A'; Ft);,?I~··· ~J SHOE SU~. HAVE You FIXED THE' OLD 6)(-l6 COMPOTE::R YeT1 I JU5T WANT lT TO 00 A VERY SIMPLE JOB! ?1-11 w~ WANT ro StPN YOJ~T111~WAY YOU ~K ... Rla-\T H8<f; IN YC\;R-lJM- OFFt C~ ··~ HEVVVf MV Wt!=-E 13AJ<EOA MARBLE CAKE .LAST JJtGl-ITr /TWAS SO HARDI CDULO.AJ'r J:AT !Tl' • ~' L. ' . by ISill Hoest NO, MOTHER, IT'S A DELICATE MACHlNE . VOU'LL HAVE: TO 6TOP YELLING AT IT! WH"T KlND OF SIMPLE JOB? tPL..D IT, M~RV .... I CAN'T GET A GOJD SYOTO\IERN.-l !HIS .. UH ... STVFF. .. -· I I WANT lT TO REPLllCE PERKINS! B Gus Arriola · Tf/J:SOOOOZE } ~~ IN THE ft N !GHT.r --- by MacNelly OKAY ... ~f.T? CLEAN UP lH l~ ~H~E. ... HEY. PEK'F=E?SER ... YOJ WANNA AJU... UP YOUR NECKTIE? 'YEAH ... AND MfON 1HAT JP0<6T ' I .. DAILY PILOT March 11, 1979 TH Em YOURSELF s.id !ht que:stol. • • .....-. 10 ''AS'!." f llftlly ~ 641 lex:ong!on Nit. Ne• 'tllr~. II v 10072 • Wl'I (Wt $~ 1or ~Shed quesllDllS Sorf'i, ..e c;in'I llnSWS others FOR SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY. chalrman, subcommittee on Health andScientific Research I• '°"" cktft fw Nadoeal Healtla la· ~ J011 cite staU.tk:a ehowtng that 25 mtllloa Amerk:.am have DO haltt. 1 .... ra"Ce. Wbat propordoa ol tbae ta.. llO need fOI' a.-raac:e beal8M tMlr ......... IMed8 ~ ~ cme ol anda Fedenl •.Ute welfare sn..-1 -A. Carle, An· chonge.A ..... • None of the 25 million Americans who have no heahh Insurance a re "4? must control soaring medkol costs. covered by Medicare or Medicaid -the two public lnSl.lrance progmms for senior citizens and the poor. The plain fact that so many Americans, many of whom are above the poverty hne. do not have any health Insurance ls one of the compelling reasons why Congress needs to enact the progmm. Another principal reason we need it Is to control soaring medical costs. FOR KATE JACKSON. costar of Charlie's Angels AU .a.o.-bmlna. newl~ Mt' tbeh mant-.e w1U a..t, and you baM, too. How do voa pi.a to make fO'll9 '-'. aed wodl? -V.W. W.co, Te:ue • Aodrew and J have a simple formula. To make a relalion· ship last you have to make the other person feel better than anyone else in the world. Any simple thing we can do to make each other feel ~t is one way of ensurtng a lerriflc marriage. I know It sounds simple. and It is. We believe It ls working fOf us. FOR BETtY FORD. former First Lady and author of The nma of My Lile Would po.a hllWe wrttte. ,o.r book If'°" ..,. eff1J la the Wlalte HOUM, ud what .... beell your b ..... t ad· ....._. elllce? -8 .G ., Mo.terwy, Calif. • No. I would not haw written a book If I were still llvlng in the White House because. first of aD, I wouldn't have Md the time and, secondly. It would not have been appropriate. My biggest ad.)ustment was settling Into a completely new way of life In Rancho Minge. after 28 years In Washington. FOR MARO. YN SOKOL featured 1n Foul Plav YCMI Co.le ---...... ,.,.. TV •ppuraacee ... .. .., c1Mlhic1n. Are JOU that way la ,_I Ille? -S.G., H•adt.atrtoo.W.Va. • Although I have a sense of humor and like to laugh, I'm not at all goofy offscreen. but a few years ago, I spotted Marc:do Mastroianni ln the lobby of a hotel. He's my Idol. so I shouted, ~Marcello, I k>ve you." As he turned around to we who was screaming at him, I !Pbbed hold of him and planted a big, smacking kiss. FOR THE '"ASK" EDITOR I rece.tJy .. ., Healy Wlalda on a TV sbo9, aDd be ...... • couple ol •lgna from the Amalc-S .... 1 .. .,.... IOI' tbe cleat. H09 come? -M. JobMOG. Moline. W. • We checked with Heruy. who gave us this report: Several months ago, he was invited to Chicago to pesent th.e annual awards at an Arts Festival held at the Center for Deafness. It covers all fields of arts and crafts. from the theater to paint· ings After presenting around 70 awards to children without hearing, he attended a performance of the ChUdren's Theater A friendly hand for the childral. for the Deaf. Backstage. after the show. Henry was given a crash course on the basics of s}gn language from some of the children who were in the show, and these are the signs you saw him use on televi- sion. Henry is passionately fond of youngsters -he'll never say "no" to anything in volving causes for children FOR TREVOR HOWARD. star of Night Flight How do JOU compare your old fUma. auc.h aa Brl• Oft • RIMr x-•. with the new .naff you're In, Reh .. ~1 -H.M .• Oecatu, Ala. • When I see the old ones. they seem terribly dated. Although a few oldies. such as Gone Wrth the Wind, have stood the test of time, most of them haven't. Even so, they don'r make movies like they used ro. Modem techniq\Jes place more emphasis on special effects than acting If you saw Superman you'd know what I mean. FOR Bill HAYWARD. author of Cat People I• there any trtds w photognphtng cabl? -M.L .. Colonlao s.,,..._i:oao:! • The only trick for taking pictures of cats Is patience and optimism. Rare Is the c.at that will pose on demand. They're temperamental and flckle . Laughter scares them It's as though they feel they're the cause ol it. But they have an un· canny sense of knowing when they're needed. as most owners wtO attest. And cats do have peTSOnalltles -of the 80 I photographed, there weren't two alike. FOR FONT A YNE. designer J-.t laow Important .. jewelry fCK the "tot.I'" looll? - Jan l.aagley, AJnt, Mich. • It's as Important as you want it to be. 1nere are many women who k>OM more elegantly dressed without a slngJe bauble (I.e .. Jac!Ue Onassis and Dinah Shore) than those who deck themselves out ~e Christmas trees. It's not what's on your ears and neck and hands that counts, but the way you cany your head and your posture. Eac.h Individual Is quite different. PROAnDCOO PRO C...... AJM w....._ M<Connlck Profaeor of I.Aw. Untwrtity of Teiia. I.Aw School Wllh four limes .. rnllnY c:a.a .. It Md 40 v-rs ago, the~ Court II b.dly ~. MCl9l ~ It d ....... Without t.mg, and .Impor- tant llllua .. Wt u.....m.d. Th. Court mnnoe Incl-. the number of c-. '° ~ • saw-ful ~· Lower couftl .. aowded. too, but thaw. eddllb* .... haw bean ad· d9d ID~' 19* n.w II .. Ylglltt need to-- lbc ~ ColDt Nllf bv ~a MWCOUlt M aft .... to dw country and for the country in ~ the Supmne Court *'Pl'I cannot ~. la An Auxiliary Supreme Court Neceaary To Counter Heavy (;Me Loada? CON Ee ... G1 nee, Kenan Prof-..or of Law. University ol N.C Law School. Certainly not. An auxJllaty Supeme Court II unclOOStMutional, unwtle and unnecessary. The Constitution ~ thete shall be "one" Susnnw Court. no aecond °' awdllary one. Nor can the Court de"9Me any ol lb WSled dulla. The Court now hlis suftk:imt lntanal '9Chn~ for n.pkt cmieloed .a dilpostdon to mMln c:c>NA*ndy cur• u Nnt In Is wefk. All MUI~ Court wouJd do nochlng lo opedlte the wo.tl ol the nlM jWltica. h woo)d rnlM lltl· gdor\ man _.,..,. .-ld probigect al)d detract lrom the ~roa.w~olour '"one"SupmncCourt. I 1'9MNeO I ... 'W', Q.8 .......... fllr ..._Flt"-' MAY?l SOPHIA'S STORY la loten .,,.aka ccuddlg about het ~ble ltfe- and~ polftl to Mt th• teeOld attalght lg A. E. Hotchnet I wa&S siding in Austria, on my way to Parts to do a book about the Ritz, when I received a phone caD from New York asking me how I feJt about Sophia l..onm -from a iterary point of view. I said that I admired her as an actress but that, liter· arlly, I had no fee.&ngs about her one way or another. WooJd I shelve my sKis to meet her? No, because I was on my way to Paris to work on a new ~. Wen, coinddence, that's where she llves -Paris. The way we left it was that I would go to see her alter 1 got set up in Paris. I had two sharp images ol Sophia -a hysterical woman In a dirty, ragged dress kneeling on a dusty road crying out her anguish over the mass rape ol her beauti- ful young daughteT. And an exquisite Neapolltan hooker slowly peeling her clothes off a body drip- ping with sexuality. I also had vague recollect1ons of child- hood slums, bigamy, mlscan1ages and one of the most publicized pregnancies In the history of reproduction. J phoned for an appointment, primarily out of curiosity about the woman. I was told that her hus- band, Carlo Ponti, would like to see me first . Screening process, I figured. at us all our life together. The Italian government charged me with bigamy, so I was forced to become a French dtizien to avokf getting put In jail. So were Sophia and my former wife -forced to give up their ltallan bWthrlghts -so that Sophia and I could be married. But I am Miia- nese, a fighter, and nothing could have kept me from manylng Sophia. But to put us through such hel. And why? Be- cause of the collusion between the Italian church and the ltalan government. h's bad when priests try to become politi- cians. The resull Is they're neither good priests nor good pollticlans." ~11 we did do this ~. would you speak to me frankJi; about your life with Sophia? Life as It was, not as you wish it had been." "Ah, but lfe, dlfflcuk and chaotk though h was. turned out as I wished 11 to be. Yes, I will~ at It with an honest eye -and remember, Italians have a good eye because 11 reflects their souls. That's why we make good movies." I met Sophia fOJ the first lime in the salon on the eighth floor -damask<ov· ered walls, a fresco of billowy clouds on the ceiDng floating above a luxurious blend of antique furniture and lamps, tufted sofas and modem art. Sophia was standing &Jone In the mlddJe of the large room, and her presence dominated It. She was dressed In a simple silk dress that boldly combined a bright green blouse with a blue sldrt, both fitted. She wore no }ewelry, no nail polish and no makeup other than on he:r eyes, whkh were re· matkab&c, and • touch of ltpstlck. Her hair was extraordlnariJy thick and fd In a en for wariness was really shyne.s.s. Noth- ing of the sell-important movie star about her. Not a touch. I could have be.en a big- shot producer interviewing her for her ftrsa part. We eventualy got around to the matter o1 the ~. and r ~ her why she wanted one. '"So much has be.en written about me," she said. "A persi.slence of books and magazine articles, sometimes with a streak of truth In them, this episode or that, but also fiJJed wkh distortions and In- ventions and occasionally malicious aue.Jtia. Not one thing eveT written has reflected my own true feelings and emo- tions and memory of the tie fve lived. This very morning, a German paper says I am going bind -one eye Is aready kaput and the other is dimming fast. A big headline. An Italian magazine says that Carlo and I are living apart and that any day now I will divulge the identity of the new man In my life. "When they write of my past, there are incredi>&e Insinuations of street-walking In J Naples and God knows what~ never re- ~ spond to any of If. What can you say? By ~ pro&esting or flnng suM you simply bring ~ attention to this garbage. Strangeli,t, i despite the distortions and &es. I always ~ seem to emerge all right -you wouldn't f think It &om the gossip they invent, but & the press seems to like me. I guess tt's l what De Sica used to caD my 'winning na-t------------..... ture.' But about the book -when I fin- The star as the anguished mother intheDeSkafi/m, Two Women, that earned her an Oscar In 1961 . luxurious cascade around her face to her shoulders. She was taller and thinner than I had anUClpated but Inexplicably robust, a ripe fullness of breasts and hips. Dari< skin, dark eyes, dark hair, offset by dazzling white teeth. She was nervous and, I thought, a llttle wary. We talked a bit, her English fluent and her speech direct and unc:ompllc.at- ed. She began to relax after a whlle, and then I understood that what I had mlstak· ish«! A ~cla/ Day, I had a great sense of fulfillment. of contentment. In this pic- ture I felt a communion in me of aD that I evet experienced and learned in making films. What I've found out about some important aspects of life Is also In that part. And when 11 was finished, when I saw 11. I fe.h like I had come to a certain clearing In my life where I could look 3?ound and look back and sum things up. So I want lo work with someone who Is sensltive and can Identify with my memo· ries of the p655ions and tragedies and joys that have been my ll!e." "It's an enormous amount of work -a ~." r said. 'The surface, the conven· The Pontis live on the fashionable Avenue George V In a commodious, ex- quisitely furnished triplex that occupies the seventh, etghth and ninth floon of thetr building. Carlo received me In his offtce, whk:h takes up all of the ninth floor. He was not at all what I had ex- pected: the wheaer-dcalet mow mag- nate, ot.c.ed wtth blockbusters, WOIS- es, splnoffs and rec:oupments. lnstead, he was raawd, low-key, a good listener, good•humored, ""4lh a tpORtaneoua m* and a noble laudt-He lpOke ol his wife wtth r-s>ect and, strange to NY for a man rnmn.d ao ble. wld\ a touch of awe. At the Canna Alm Fatlvol, Sophia la acortaJ by huaband, producer Corio Ponti, (1.) and oft-time CCtJtt1T Morodo MQftro4onni. "Why does shew.it to do a book?" I M.ltomlldcAly Mked. "ThM II for her to tel you," he an- IWGed . "But I c.n _... you d\111 the woWd be • Ntnllbble ~-SN ··-· .. ttw bat d\111 .. ltalan. 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A book re· qulreS relentless digging Into forgotten 90il and solMtiroes exhuming the dead." "I'm used to that. I have worMd hard for everything In my life. Nothing has come easy for me. All the things I've real· ly wanted In my life have required des- perate struggle. To survive my beginnings In the slums, to swvtve starvation, the war (WWl1), the destruction ol what little home I had. and then to start a career against lmposslble odds. No one has ever been more rebuffed than I was. Scores ol 9Cl"eert tests and each one a disaster. But when I want 90methlng I develop a skl· gleness ol mind and a physbl Shngth that can c.any me through pestilence and fire. As a child, I fought the ravages of WM to survtve; later, I fought the dJs· couragement of movie people for a career; next, I battled the pubic prose- cutor and the Vatican to get Carlo; and how I fought the brutalty of nature and the stupidJly of doctors to haw children. I have a kind of~ wllh advenlty. I know how people suffer, as I have suf- fered, and how many ol them pe up, succumb to rewnes, needlessly die of broken bodieS and lpirb and hearts. If onJy they would bellew In what they want, and In them9elves, and In the ~ ol changing their fates. "rm not taldng about aacce. -about being a ..,,._.. and lvtng the We rve led. I r..ly don't care llbot.tt that, al- ~ God 1cnows rm happy to haw been tueeellfui. But why I want this book ls that I am deeply cone.med about the ~ 1J9C>pll Juciga me as a woman, not what they think of my c:ar.r. rve always been IUtpldous of ~. You wtn an o.c.. this yar, you haw. 8op next yar -but what b. diet to do With • IMI? Whln I ftrtt blc:arne a .._, whllewr that word meant, In my lmmllllWtty I ~ the ... Ide to the hit -~ c:lodm, ,_..., fancy 11P•tment, ..-n- lve moa c:.1 -the WOl'hl. And then one elev 0. Sic.a.......,_,.. me out wedt ...... ot..Wllon. ~me-­., ~ ~-fllMCINd ~. he Mid, 'So- phia. you c.n' plllnt your .,., Intl> • blleiii ... peabullM'a.'" 11:~1' Wlal.Y, _. 1t, ... •'I "And now you've reached a point In llfe when you know who you are and what bving Is aD about." "No, no! That's the whole point. I am as lnseaw today as I ever w.. faiey- ting ..y of us haw, we can lose. I low Carlo, but he could be unfaithful and have an affair and that would be the end of that. Can any 1N01TW1 be l()()..pen::ent swe ol her man? My career could take a disastrous tum. For me. lnsecwtty Is a mottvation to work at what I care about. Who really knows about success? You start with great faith , know your Umits, and If you have temperament and drive, you will eventually get somewhere. At the start. I didn't know how far, but 1 knew somewhere. I've been lucky of course -meeting Carlo changed my life. But luck wasn't all ol it. I worked hard; nobody can know how I strugg)ed to change from an Ignorant, unattractive Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smobig Is Dangerous 10 YOUf Health. JRUE FILTER CIGARETTES peasant into a real actress, and into a valid human being. "I started life with only one possessk>n. the only valu~ ~ that a slum child can bwe -her drealm. Todaaj my ~ pleasures are eating and buy;ng shoes. I starved as a child and went bare- fOO(, and I have never really stopped compensating." How could a writer resist writing rawt a book about a woman like that? Wl.J I' ACT NOW! GET A FREE MYSTERY GIFT WORTH UP TO WITH EACH ORDER WHILE SUPPLY LASTS MAIL COUPON TODAY BJ L.8. Taylot. JI. The call came In about 5·30 p .m . uwe've got a bomb on the 18th floor ol the Amtorg BuUding," the precinct sergeant said. "That's on Madison." Ml'U be there In 10 minutes," answered Wes Somerville, a detective in the New Yori< City Police Department's bomb squad. As Somerville weaved through rush-hour traffic with a siren wailing, hts mind raced. "Amtorg Building." he mum- bled to himself, trying to visualize ~ site. Then he remembered. The Russian Trade Center was located there. Probably some terrorist group, he thought. Somerville pushed his way through the crowd gathered outside the building entrance. "Boy, that was some blast," an officer said on his a.rrlval. "You mean the bomb already has gone off?" Somervllle asked. "About five minutes ago," the officer replied. "It was Inside an att.ac~ case apparently. B&ew a hole through the ceiling, shattered windows. tore a chunk out of the concrete staltwell and demolished some office furniture. But no one was hurt. We had cleared the are.a " S ometVille took a.n elevator to the 18th floor. There, amidst a veil of smoke and du.st and ankle-deep In rubble, he began a medculous search for bomb fragments, sections of wtrtng, par1s ol a timing device, tcraps of an attacM case - anything. Even the most lnslgntflcant-looklng bits and pleees, when examined and ~ reconstructed by experts, can yield telltale clues, ott.n leadlng lo the person who buUt and placed the ~. Somervfle's search was Inter- rupted shortly after H began by another offlc«r. "We've found another one on the 20th floor,,. he said. brathlally. "It's another at- ~ case, and It's pieced In the semc loclltk>n, )ust outlkte a door In the flRwd ... Somervm. ~ up the stan two .. a ttrM and or<Mred the oontdor clMNd ot flmMn and pollcemien. Alone, he mov· ed qulc:kly to the c:aM. He ftlt he h.cS llttk lime bee.au.. the ocher ~ appa...ntly h.cS been adacMd to • timing deVlce ..t to go olf at • catllln ~time. He kMCled down by the c.M, caNfully ~ "' ... *b. n.. Iii• Myk'9 •mona l.. 8 'llllylor Jr • .,.. ouihof of nfM boob. y«td111 Ill tunwrl.wntl. HOW soma SQUADS DEFUSE DISASTER The easy-to-make bomb, most com · monly u.ed type. (r.) A nerve/us ex· pert opens a deadly Christmas gtft . bomb tquads that when a member Is bent over a bomb, the only boss he has Is God. At this point. there Is no let rule book to follow and no superior olfica's orders to carry out. SomeMDe was relytng IO&ely on Ms own UQll, Instinct and )udg· ment, based on ye.an of training and eic:pertcnce. Gingerly, he unlalched the case and lifted the bd. lnlkte, he found a ycDow towel cownng lhe contents. He rcmowd lt and sucked In his brath at what he lltW underneath. Th«N were four large ltk:ks of dynamite and • small household timer. much i.. one UMd to time bod· Ing eggs. TI.e also was a small meial bOlt .. tt'°9C uMd to Ric three-by-ftv..lnch cards With Wlra connected to the Ricks ol dynamlt•. Relytng on an Intuitive "tbtth ..., .... that "told" him he didn't have the lwwry ol time, $omer. llt1le ~cut a wire run· nlng fTom the rnet11I box to the dynamllle. Next. he delcllvalild the d -tiddng tln*'9 devtce end ~ the blMllng cap &om the dynamite, At he lifted the lkt of the mcllll box, • ttny ~t llkMd ~. He c:ut "'°" Ma end the lght went out. Hourt laM.r Sommltlt and h.• Wow of8cera ltUd6ed the contents of the case. They learned lt was an electric blast· timing dcvlce wired to the dyna- mite, .cheduled to go off as the light In the metal box came on. Had SomavlUe not clipped wires before he opened the box, the device would have e•· ploded. He esttmates he cut the wires two seconds before the light went on! For Wes Somav!De. It was just another day's~. He Is one of a thin line ol exploslva ~ who ply one ol th• world's lonctlat and most dangerous profaelons -that ol a bomb tqued member. Aaoa the nalk>n these ncrve- las tpedeltsa. who admit that each time they ar'9We' • call they .,. "matching wtts wtth nw:tmcn;.. d.ily l1lk1ng their lives to protieci others. /\$ uplotlve «lmponents become....., k> obaln. bomb- ing inddentl lr)ct ...... 1lle FBI repoftl, f« a.am- ple, that there were 613 bomb- tnga .. OYer the Unltlld Sates duttng the fnt * momht ol 1978, cau*1g $5.6 rnUllon In damega. up atwply &om the •me~ the~ Y.'· ln 1971, the 1att ful year 9UCh •tlletc:a .,. ~. 112 P90" pit ..... k8ed. hunchde ol -- others injurt!d from bombings and explosions. "While terror1sts have hls- tortcalJy earmari<ed explosive and incendiary devices as a most effective means ol pub- bclz:lng their radical views, bombs are most often the weapons of dltgruntled In· dlvldual citizens seeking to demomuate their vengeance against personaJ enemies," ac- cording to tilt FBI. Bureau reports show that the highest number of bombings oc· cur In private residences, dose· ly fo&owed by commercial op- erations (office bulldlngs and stota), vehldes and IChools. To he~ combat this on- Maught ol ~ Incidents. bomb tqUad members use a vancty of IOphlltlcated eqq,. ment. and, sometimes, trained animals. lf a bomb ta hidden ln a buiJd.ing, for in.ta nee. searchers may use dogs because ol their tuperlor ..,_ ol amtU. They can 1ntf out dynamHe, TNT, - compolltk)n ~ •nd bt.dc powder. And they c.n .,,.e thcM cxploefvft through pedc- 99, britbla, doon, wals and otheT ~. A trained dog c.an COllW • 50-ywd ooni· dot Med wtlh aoctc.en In ._ ttwi two mu•. wherul a ,.,., would ..U 15 minu.., °' longer. even If aU the lockers could be opened. Bomb squad "tools" may in- clude electric stethoscopes for detecting hidden docks and other time-fuse devices; special tongs that can be manipulated by remote control from the end of long cables to tear apart suspected containers; and glass knives for slidng through the electrical wiring of bombs without sparking the ctrcuitry and setting off an explosion. m any city bomb squads have their own customiz· ed trudu or vans equipped with heavy steel-mesh bomb blan· kets for smothering blasts Some also have tanks In which bombs can be immersed In thick lubricating oiJ to clog and jam whirring parts ol clocks and other mechanisms. "How do we select bomb 1quad personner? He can't be a wony wart," says Sergeant Terence McT!g\ie, a 20-year veteran ol the New York City squad. "What we look for Is a level-headed person who's cau- tious, mechanically Inclined.'' The trld<, McT!g\ie says, Is to concentrate on the technical aspects of the woril rather than on the danger. "You suppress the fear because If you're only thinking about getting your taU blown off. then you're not going to do the job right." Al Gleason, an explosives e><· pert With the Federal Bureau ol Alcohol. Tobacco and Fire· arms, who was a bomb squad member for 21 years, says It Is a ,lob of Instant declsk>ns. "You have to decide whether to move the bomb for detonation at an Isolated locatlon or dlsmande It on the spot. Is It a time-device activated bomb or wtll It explode when moved or opened? Is the bomb pressure tenslttve? Do you clip wires In· dlscrlmlnately or deactivate In a planned sequence?" AU these decisions must be made on the spot. S11ys Glea- son, often when every second can mean the dtffettnoe be- tween life and death. Under such inaense pressure, what motlvata these special men? Most of them find their work exciting and challenging. But the owmdtng reason bomb tquad rMmben ha\IC choten • IUCh en unusual and dangerow profetlllon. they sey. 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When •comes to QOM. the eJik p&ayns I . True. U~ of Georgia Wdies show chat nueationa.I adivily -lrwoN Ing wrious kinds ol sports OI' hobbies -Is need-fulfllliftg behaviof which goes hand ft hand ~ specific personalty ch.wac.1atstics. And ii was band chat -outdoor fflCreational activities are genaaly not piitiqwted in bv intro· wrted penion.llllity types ... s.adia • the Oiq.1ment of P¥hology. lJnMni. ty of London. yield simlar findings. with lhe typical edl'oW:rt .... '" '9 sports ol lhe ~ ~and .... inWwrt. quid. pilllliw. menaly aclw and moft prone to~ his "*"1 dwn his ~- 2. True. ~Richard E. FtenMI, who has made a study cl lhe WliV per sonaJity affects sports pafonnlnoe, noees. tor ~. lhat ""New amnis plilyas should rua. that they brtng d their neurotic probAe:ms to the amnis court. The lnhlMled pleyer who un- ~ is ~111111eCf ti> avoid SUC· a!ll, becaua cl ~ teelrwgs, • ~will .. hlrme:W up to"* whim lhe KON is JO ~to 40 poSwts." This finding seggr+ thM a pll'JOn can ~ .. ~ In tennis, Of anv odw ()()rjnpdltiw sport. slmpls/ bv grlllng on betller tams wtlh ,. con- ldmoe -IO lhlt he doe:w1 't ~ any need to "puniltt" ...._. bv bing. A fut. dM!f finding of the study: W!rlting ...... dw llnnil W and not.• one's bos or ~ .. da:N.-e .. ~ ....... of hwJe•dlioi•. 1 F-.. In ~ • the UNwrtMy of 8dllllh ~ ........... dMded il*>IWo~~of~ .... Ctld't -ti&y-dMng. ~· Ing Of ~ Md .... who ........ --Of ~..ftllk .... CIUdt •_..or ...... Eacf\ .. _.. jectld to • bllillery of .,..,. .. and pewflll..piilu a....._And~ .. ~ .... ...., ......... ~-_ ... I "-*Y hlll!hv." .... ........_. lft ......... of .. OH ... __ ....... .., ......... p .. 111119 .... ~ ....... And .. fM· .......... ~ ... ctm.--....... ...,.~ ............. . Md P¥'101Mtt1>•,...,tld. ... ..... ..... ~ ...... -. •~Tf'W.la~..._ .. ._ tend to d6!r ~ in penonaJity from those who play a good !JllM. 5. 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HOW womEN OVER 35 SHOULD GO ABOUT IT Your kids arc In school au day and don't need mama to care for them when they get home. You are 35-plus and want to go back IO wod! But you don't want Just any }ob. You th!M you'd like a career, one that will hokl your in· tm!St and give you a chance to get ahead. Bur after years al home, you are afraid -of going back to echool, of going out to worit, of changing anything at all. What do you do? The first thing to do Is to realize that you are not alone. Joan Lamed, who went back to college alter a "break" of 25 years, now Nns a WOfkshop for women over 35 who want to rejoin the "real" world. "The women In my group range fTOm their latie 30's to their early 50's, and they arc Intimidated. Though goiT}9 our Into the worid was hard at 18, It's A dam stght harder over 35." The women share a sense ol atarting late, of being behind and now being Ill a timt>le huny. "The women say. 'If I don't find a job this year, It's too laee.' They feel guilty about taking time to go to school." Docs this mean you should jump at the first }ob that comes along? No. Even II you arc swtlng late, you'U have 30 ye.an of work left before retirement. So pick a career you like. More than 80 percenc of the people who wort< In this country don't like what they do. But the career people who reAlly inaM It, love what they do. They have a "YlPPEE, I get to go to work today" fee.ling In the morning. There are expen.tJve aptitude tests you can take, but tint lnteTV\ew yourself. Forget you are OVeT 35. Pretend you are back In your school playground, dream- ing about what you W41nt to be when you ~up. Make a list of all the things you like to do or think you might like to do. Then llst what you do not like to do, llke cleaning the own or selling anythfng over the phone. Liit wNt you .-e good at. Don't be afnild to brag twre You are talt- lng to yc>UrMW. Then put down what you are bed at. Again, be honest. Nobody Is mMing )u~ts. Next, WT1tl down aD the things you llke so much you would pay someone to let you do than. Oon:t t. afraid to go • llttte wild he•. We arc laldng about hopes and dream.. noc about NUOMd nralhy. Would you pay to be among worltt of art aD day? Would you pay to~ airplanes, °' mekc aqulllte daeerts? Once YoU' PNfeNncl• daa II collected. pick aboot ftvc .,... thet lnetrest you. CaD •nYQM you know In your Rclds of In· mat. Can anyone who might know IOfM OM In thOM ft.Ids. Then '*" Mth M penon Miout tM ~.You want to ftnd o.,at whit ct.y~ wodt ..... .; ... llwit'a ..,. adW:e ol ~. a nonpeoftt Clif'glNlltion "1teh '*"" 200 ......... lcJIMtdt, lhet ~ womrn choole, a.unc.h Md ~ lhe.r careen. "A II e ,..._y WRJO..Y, ...._ 11, .. lollOman who hasn't had a Job In years has fantasies about what wort< Is bke," says Catalyst's Jeannine Green. "Some are terrified of those big office buildings and think there Is a mystique to having a job. It Is Ironic, so many returning women have no Idea what goes on In an office all day, even though many of them are mar- ried to men who wori< In offices every day. Of course, they've visited offices, but spent litde II.me there." Research by tumlng Into a tourist. Many companies run tours of their premises. Call the publk:-relatlons depart- ments to find out II they do. At home, go OVC1' your re:9e8reh ma- terial and pick your career. Get as much help from friends and relatives as you want, but make the decision younelf. It Is your worit life, no one elM's. Once you've decided what you want to do, you ha~ to wrtte a resumf. Your resum' should say to anyone who reads it, "I Can Do This Job." Draw on eve:rything YoU have ever done. Don't Ignore all the skills YoU used before the children were born and YoU left the wori< force. U you were working as a secretary but arranged sales meetings for your boss, or drafted 'PffChe:s or presentations. Write down what you did. Don't label yaunelf ju.st e secretary. I nclude any volunteer work you have done. If you organized the fund-raising fair for lhe cooperative nurMry school, examine what you did; you managed a workforce. If you kept track of the money, you worited as comptroller. Once you have all the data of your work IJ/e down, par~ If so It fits on one page. Keep It short. When the raumf Is printed, send It to every place and evetyonc who might have a }ob for you. Send tt out to evay company In your chosen field. That's a long shot. but you'11e nothing to io. but the postage. The pufPOM of your raumf Is to 911 you a job lnteMew. Just as you prcp1red the resumf. ~ for ·your In~. Prepartog for a )ob lntet'Wlw II like reheentng for a p9y. It lsn 't putting on 11 fa.Be front. If you haw been between aw • pool and community committees for years. you haw to practice for your new role at~. When you research where you want to work., notSc:e what the women who look successful are wearing. Then shop for a few appropriate oucflts and reserve them for Interviews. Be conservative rather than kooky. Wear skirts or suits or d~. Leave the pants until after you are hired. You wlll look m<>N like you are serious about wori<lng If you have a tailored. business look. Don't wear jangling or flashy jewelry unless you are lntmnewlng for a )ob In a sound-and-light show. Wear sensltHe shoes. If your Interviewer wants to taJ<e you on a tour of the Industrial park and your shoes cripple you at the end of the tint corridor, you will not ac- crue points as a competent 1o110man on the move. Ma.ke sure your halr and makeup are appropriate for yoor age and yoor com- munity. Give up the black eye-liner that has dtcled your~ for the last 15 years. If your makeup and hair Joo« like yester- day, an employer wlU not trust you with today's business decisions. When your props, costumes and make- up are set, mow onto learning your lln~ for the Interview. Pretend you au the Interviewer and wri1e down the questions you would ask a per50n applytng for this )ob. Write down the answers. Make your replies Im- pressive, filled with spedflcsand using the business vocabulary your Interviewer hears at work. Know what ''bottom line" means, for example. ff the Interviewer has to translate from business vocabulary to words you, the retumlng woman, can understand, your position as outsider will only be reinforced. A }ob Interview Is a time to perfonn, and either get a chance at a job or lose It. You want to loipress upon the Inter- viewer you can do the job that Is open During the Interview, don't apologbie for anything, lib nylng home fo1 es many years u you haw or not alrudy having a )ob. Don't spill out tM detaflt of your home llfe You risk ttlJlng the Inter· viewer more than he or she ever wanted to know. You are there to mlk about your )ob skills Divorced and separated women do not have co share information about their financial arrangements, such as alimony or child S\lpport or what the ex- spouse does for a Hving. If you are asked, don't get emotional or defensive. Just ex- plain politely thac your financial lnfol'Tnb· tJon ls private. If yow lnte'Me\l/er asks what child care amingerMnts you have made for the time you work, say all the details are taken care of (even If they are not). The Interviewer really wants to know If your commllments to home and chUdren will get In the way of the )ob. Indicate they won't let the Interviewer know you are serious about your career You probably wlll be nervous during the fll'$1 few interviews. Keep In mind that interviewers want you to be right for the job. Chances are you will not get a job of- fer after your first Interview. Don't let re· Jfdlon throw you When you get one "No:· move on to the next application and Interview You only need one "'Yes " When you say "Yes" to an offer. you are on your way In your new career. But you may not want to take the first offer Colleen didn't, and she's glad_ Colleen was offered a job as an office manager at a .,.&ary of $24,000 a year when she went back to wori< In her mid- dle 30's to support herself and her child after her divorce She had been an office manager before and knew It was well paid, but a de6CI end. She said, "No, thanks." and took a job matclitng lawyers with law firms and corporations. Her salary started at $125 a week. Her mother thought she was crazy. Five years later, Colleen admits to making "well over $50,000 a year." S he has a mink coat. an expensive car and a house Col- leen ls a woman who smrted late, didn't know exactJy what she wanted ro do, but look tlm« deciding. She didn't jump at the ftm offer that came along. 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I I I will receive my plates at the convenient nit of I one per month. starting in M.Jy; md will ~ I J billed $14.SO* for each plate in advaocr of lb I I shipment. • ,.._ .. , -...,, -I I s~ I I ............. ~ ..... ...:ta~....._. I I Mt. I I ~ I I ...... -... -· I I Addms I I City l I 7;ft I 1 St•tc -r l1•s I r.~~~riil~~l ___________________ _J ly JoMph N. a.II F lre·tlghtlng facilities on the F1ench Polynesian Island of Bora Bora consist ol the Pactfic Ocan l9ld a pQdtw pump and hose or a bucMt-pamng h of natives -whc'I they can be assem- bled. Consequently. when Olin Lee's General Store -the only one on the Island of 2.500 residents -call!ilf fire lasa July. the chaoces of the local fWe 6ghters savtng ll were about on the otder of Marlon Brando appeamg to accept an Ac:ademv Award or ~ Mstln winning the Nobel Peace Prize. But If Olin Lee had to have a fire. It came at a propitious time. Down the road two miles, aewral hundred vi5lfon from a distant planet c.aled Holywood wen en· gageci In destroying a churd\ wMtl an out· of~ gunboat and creating a tidal wave for a new $20 m1111on movie called The Hurricane. When a bnadUas native • appeared. shouting for t.q,. special· effects spenalkt Joe Dey drafted a pump truck and three jeep-loads o( his men and careened off dOWT'I the road. leaving behind a sane that was co9ing about $10.000 a minute lo film. An hour later, Olin Lee's fire was out and Dey and hll crew were beck In bull· ne. on the film set. Nobody complained, not ewn Dino De l.aurentis. the pro- duocr of H117Fk:DM. who was paylng the freight. You can't buy the land of goodwlll generated by a "1sttor who saws the only general lt«e on the Island. The Olin lee episode, however, WM a dedd.d swMch b the !p«ial..effecu people who spald much moN ttmc de- stroying than they do saving. In H..n- cane -which wtl ftnaDy •k or float on the quality ot 1s spem1 e«ecu -they dalroy a Church, a govem<>f's mansaon. a aore, an entire nedve village, a gunboat and a lot ol people -among odMr thlrlgl -In IOme r1llthe lmaglruldve ways. Take. for example. the tc.enc thlil wa. undeway when Olin Lee's Sfofc ~ ftre . The ICrlpt caled for the hunbne to break a navy gunboat (st.anding olf the Island) loose from its mooftngs and send It plummeting through a coconut~ -knocking oft actor Jamon Rot.els .,. route -and c:onW1Q to rat wfh Ill prow hlhey ~ the beck well ol a church. There the thip docs In the prtal ~ by TNWf Howard) by pinning him "> hll aM. whle he .. ~ to aim • chun:h ful ol &~ .... * Mlltws. Tlw lhlp w. bullt ful -. on a down- htl tradt thee trlded .. the ,.., Ml (IMck of~ ~· ol the • church. Ouemde, two dump tanks'"" potlld to tend alrno.t 5,000 ~ ol wlllilr -*1luldng • tidal w.w - ~ the ... ol the church. Thlt w. to 1\.-ppen • lhe pNCilM momn the gunbolil "'*'* Ir*> the ,.. w.a. 11we .... C9t.ai\ -.... Since the m coukln't vwry _. be *-1911 (pJfting al the btoMn .,.._bee.It t.ogld\- • woukt hr.le UMrl ~). no OM a>uJd be ~ thee the aillll d et; '6d "> *P the ..... the., -beb.. ~ M • ,,.,._, WlllQ.f, ...,_ ''-.. WILL HURRICANE BE THE UL TlmATE DISASTER EPIC? Into 5eWlal dolierl people -would hold or how devamang the Impact ol the tidal wavoe wouJd be on the srmb6ed C<>n9'C'- gadon. Numerous tests In a nearby t2lnk had been run. but until It was actualy done. nothing was iurc. Pl'edic:tably, however, Joe Day -a stocky, cm.vcut e:x-Sabec -and his partner In thts entcrprtM. a veteran spe· dal..tfects genius named Glen Robinson, bro\tflU the stunt off perfectly. Aa four c:amc:raa recorded the action, the shtp ca· recned down the !:nick,~~ the church and stopped preciNfy on lb martc, just as the tkW wew blew out a side wal and !Ubnaged the em. and stunt men woridng inside. The only cas- ually was an atni who was bnmed by a piece of plaster lnadvertentJy lmbedded In the Styroloam. The De Laurenitis Hurrfconc be.vs on· ly a slight rwrnb&ance to Its ~ of 40 yon ago -the Jon Hal-Dorothy Lamour epic ol the same name. Nobody knows tha better thlln ~. who WIOfked on the orfglMI H...ncan.. "It..,.. al done -e>apt for 90me bNf locallon shooclng • Ca11i1na -on the t.dl kit al Pma- mount," he rec.ls. ~ certainly couldn't get wt\111 we got In 8ora Bora In • Holywood lludk>. On Bora Bon, Qin~ a huge, w.tv~ ........ deslw..t to *VS the doM-upe fer the~ dec:ta. He ~found tom. .. concArnl. "Dino -worried ebo\d people get· ting hwt In the W\lc and the ~ ~.· ~IOft ... '1W ~tort°' ..-S me to'°°" thingl owr." ~ lliy.d fer lw rnoNhl. '1he ~ thq on Hllffcone, .. b. .... "'w.a gllllng the WW. the ~ Dino -.nted lt*1\ and ....... The muna ftn..-,, cs.w.d, alt«r ~ ......... ...ulkM .......... lour ~ dump..,,... -uch boldftg bt- ~ 1,800 and 2,400 ~ -&om ~ ~. \/lolent ·-Mee of water ooWd be dumped, creating an In· sUint tidal wave. The effect was materialy ~tened by sewral fog madllnes, a hai-cto.n high-prasure water hoses and three engines onc.e used In Spitfire fighter plana, capab&e of generadng winds up to 120 m.p .h. that churned the water Into feanomc walls of destruction. To find out just hoUJ destructive, Robin· son and Day conducted tats for many weeks on stunt men In the tanks. They wen placed In various depths ol water In dlfferawt p'8oes and then hit with waves of viwytng lntenslly. By the tme the pm~ actors (Rob.ds, Howant, Ma Farrow. Trnothy Boaoms. Mu von Sydow) were hit with the deluge (none used doubN:s). the special-effects men knew exactly how much they could take and how the shock could be bat mi'\mized. m la Farrow -a ttny, ffail-k>oklng woman-child -spent a number of cold. wet nighb In the lank. (Al the tank shots had to be done at night under .ufl- dal ~ lo prevent dabudtw Mtunll- ~ r6ctk>ft.) Dino Sllld admktngty ol F~. '1t do'an'l Mlllle II It II dangs- ous. the doa It. She ipent night after n~ ~that tanlc. shtvetng and~-I td ha, 'Mia, go, 991 out.' but she say, 'No,' llnd -.y.'" The only ruly uneasy moment came when • hanging '9hf, suspended OYef the tank. broke ioo. and dangted lifter belg hM by a bad from the wind ma· chines. Akhoudt there wer-. bod'I menual llnd autornlllk cut-ollt ttMlll functioned In· ~ the people In the tank .. the time wen UMlllfly awse that they would hew been in.randy el«trocuted " the lght had hi the wlllilf Ive. A filw ~ eha aashJng the boet through the church, Jo. Dty w. In dMrga ol ~ °""' a two-illlOry rNf't- *>n Wlh hit portllbls hurrtcanc. The aftllrnoon btlort, whtae he Wiii cheddng Ololllr hit ~. O.y found 0. Lau· reds -a small, bespectaded, hyper· man who took personal charge of virtu- ally ewrythtng that happened on Hurri- cane -unexpectedly at his side. Dino pointed at three towering palm trees and Aid. '1 WCStt !how to fal on the house dumg the storm ... Then he departed. "failing trees can be damned danger- ous, especiaDy ii you don't know exactly where they're going," recalls Joe Day. Mso I spent most of that night finding the two best coconut choppers on the ls&and. lhey told me how far to chop into the trees 10 topple them wkh c:ables and how and In what direction they wouJd faD. I had them demonstrate on several tJees to make sure I was getting it." Next day, the dump tanks, wind and fog machines and high-pressure hoses crated an lnstan1 hurricane that upend- ed the mansion In an on:hestnstk>n of vio- lent wind and rain and blowing detn. And the palm trees fell precisely on sc:hedule and in predseJy the ~ht ~. asmted by c.ables to theiJ lops. out of camera range. To Joe Day. this was a p\ece of cake. When he thinks of the really tough spec.Lal effects, he remembers such numbers as the six weeks he spent on The Exorcist doing the levitation 1cenes with Unda ear '" a room maintained at 18 ° bdow zao so her breah would show. Or keep- ing the hospital patients In Coma Dying long enough for the cameras to roll. "The biggest chalenge I!' Hurrfcane." he told me, "was not having the hard· ware store across the street. We .spent months in California planning and buying the stuff we needed because we knew that If we got to Bora Bora mmlng $Orne· thing, we were sunk." That HumcDnf! came In ahead of schedule and on budget would In· dkate that Day and Roblnsoo bought wd. They eYOl had enough k!ft over to put out Chin Lee's fire. When he mothballs the lasa wtnd machine and tears down the lasa water- dumptng device on Bora Bora. Glen RobDuon hopes to return to the retire- ment he was antidpatlng before the Hw- rlcane cal came . His stature In the business Is unchal- lienged, the kind of posltk>n that makes It posstie for him to blow one. Joe Day re- members a fllm on which he was woridng wt1t"1 Roblnton where the cw to be de· ltroyed had a dummy at the ~ and was being towed by a cable connected to another car cruising about 70 m.p .h . In the middle of the run, the dummy's car began to \lftf att«ply off COWM, headed dlrec:dy for a !JOUP ol cameramen filming the .-nc. Robiiuon ordered the cable tripped .so the c.ar wouJd roll frft. far lttort of the people II Wal blrgetlng. The dlrec:tor of the film came running ovw. w;1nglng hll hands. "My God," he asked Robtnson. ~11 we do7' And ~ ~ htm calmly. "Well come bedc here ne:xt week and do It all OYCI' agaill ... 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Another year has flown by our very eyes, and the calendar and the air tell us that St. Patrick's Day is just around the comer. Never ones lo be un· prepared for a party or a feast, we have scoured our files for some begulllng Irish recipes designed to charm everyone in your family o r round your table, COCK·A·l.Efl(IE SOUP 1 etewlng hen. (4 to 5 Iba.) 4 ... ehln ...... eked 2 bunchM ..... about 12 3 qta.ooldweter 1 teblupaon utt 1 .... Pa Oft fnleHy ground bledt pepper 1 ~ pitted, rNdy•to.et dried pn.tM8 I . Rinse the hen ln cold water. Place the hen and beef Into a large kettle 2. Cut off tough green ends of leeks and discard. Wash leeks under cold running wa~r. using point of knife to cut through leaf layers. Carefully rinse away sand. 3. Cut leeks crouwlse Into l/2-lnch sllc.es. Add to the kettle, along with water. salt and pepper. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer 2112 to 3 hoors or until chicken and beef are very tender. 4. Remove chicken and beef from broth. Bone chicken. discarding bone, gristle and skin. Cut chicken meat Into small pieces; re1Um to broth. Remove bone and fat from beef, discard. Cut beef lnto small pieces; re1Um to broth. 5. Add ready-to-at prunes; heat soup to bolling. Taste. Add addltsonal salt and pepper II destred. Serve In large soop bowls accompanied by a O'UQy loaf and a jar of prepared white honaadish. You'll find that the prunes add a delidous flavor to the broth. Maka about 4 quaru CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE 1 ............... ........ ' ............ 2-.. 2.., ...... 2 ...,., ....... ....... 2 ..... u ... .... YI tllllllUft 119'1••,__ 1 ............. ...... ttol ..................... ........ 1YI ............................. ... .......... ''°' ..... .... 1 u 11n .... .._..01M11u•oou9d ................. YI ................ ~ I tlllll111111n. ftnetr d'lapplll ........, I . Pi.c. corned beef, ~ onion, bey IMva. c:.my, alt •nd pep· perwmt Into • .,.. .... Of Dutch own. Add watrr to cowr; heat to boll- lni· reduce ti.c end *""*for 3 hours. Remove c.itry and ck>w-wdded onk>n . t. Add CMTOtl, ~ Ntilbege end 11 e ll:AMK.'f W&Kl Y, Mefdl 11, 1919 onions; return to boiling; coo« for 15 minutes. Add cabbage wedges and cook for 15 to 20 minutes longer or until all vegetables are tender. 3. Arrange meat on a large serving plat- ter; place vegembles around meat. Setve with a good mustard and a pitcher of melted parsley butter. Maku 6 to 8 servings BRAISED BEEF 2 ... boft1l111 .......... culMd J tMl1111ooue ...-eable oll or ..... 2bey ....... 1 ..... onion. ellced 2 t1bt1111aoue flour YI o-.etout.,besor• y, ~ .... 1 t111111a1111ull Ya t11111a a.. l'-.d blecl pepper 2 tlbl1111 aw d.opped ,.,...., YI Ii. CMW. nt lft 2-ln. ..._ 2 efloeebeooft I . T rlm off ooess fat &om beef cubes. Heat oU In flameproof own-to-table bak· Ing dish. 2.. Add bay leaves and beef cubes to hot oil. Brown cubes weD on aD skies. S. When beef ls almoat aD browned. add the onion and coo«, stirring frequently until onion Is golden. Add the flour and mix Into the meat and onion combfn•· tlon. 4. Add trout. wam, ta.lt, pepper, parsley and eenots. 5. Arrange bacon ltripl <>Wt an. Cover beklng dl5h and placle In preheated 325-F. oven and bake for about 2-21.;ll houra OJt until mar Is tend..-. Molca 6 """"• SOUSED MACKEREl. 2 '° s ............ lpllt end ,..,.. ... """ .... ~but .. ...... on 2 onlone, peeled Md tNnlJ deed "' ~ d.opped ......, a..., ...... 1 dM8IMn ettclt Y, tiMepoon .. ,..,...--cocamme '" .... pallft tttrme ...... 1 ... epoon .... 1 cup white Of cldw wtMget 1 cup..- 1 te11t1111 a Oft lemon fulce I. Rinse maclterel In cold runn.lng water. Arrange flsh In shallow gu or ceramic baking dish. 2. Scatter oolon, parsley, bay leaves, cinnamon stick. peppercorns, thyme and sah OYtt flsh. 3. Heat cider, water and lemon ju.Ice to bolling; pour owr the fbh. Place fish In oven and bake f°' 30 to 35 minutes In preheated 350'F. own. 4 . COYer with plastic film and refrige:rate fbh for several hoors, preferably OYer· night. Serve wtth bread and tea at lunch or at dinner wtth bol&ed potatoes and bMr. Maka 4 to 6 savings BIACKBERRY APPLE TARTS ,...,, .. knlel, ........ ,..., .......... 1 l:.'12 OD.) t.IMIMlecla•lbita..•mTY, or ,.......,,., 2 ...... Of'°"* ter1 ...... 1 t1bl1111aanlelWl)llloe ~--... .-1. MaM up palry end UM to Rn• about 8 medium-stet latt pans. 2 . Peel, core and chop apples. Stir In lemon 1uice and blackberry .iam 3. FUJ lined tart pans with fruit mixture Top each tart with 1/t teaspoon butter Place filled tart pans o'n'tookie sheet 4 . Bake tarts about 30 to 40 minutes or until fiUlng Is bubbly. pastry Ught gold. 5. Cool tarts on wire rack : loosen from pans with tip of small knife, Invert. Serve plain or with a small dollop of whipped cream in the center. Makes about 8 ram BARM BRACK 7YI cupe UMIHed •"1MlrPo .. How 1 tiMepoon ground dnnemon Ya tMepoon ground nutlMg 2 teapooneNH 1 cup...,,dMded 1 Ya cupe """' 1V. cupe .... 2 P'ee-ectiwe dly YM•I 2..-,butien Va cup butter Of IMfleltne 1 -(15 oa.) ,....,. 1 V. cupe cwrent. Va cup cendled ~ peel Of citron 1 ... epoon .. t.d or.nge Ot *"°" rtnd 2 tatatusiaan• •.,.et '4 cup bolllnt ..... I . Sift together flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and l/• cup sugar Into large bowl. 2. Heat milt and water together In saucepan until very warm. Pour half of this mbcb.Jre Into small bowl and dissolve yeast In It. Add I/• cup sugar; stir. 3. Add buttwir to remaining milk and water combination; heat until butter Is almost compkm!ly melted. 4. Combine dlstolved. yeast m.lltture. butlier mbd\ae and 'WS· Sta-combined liq- uids Into flour mbtturc. Beat we.II wMh large spoon for several minutes. The bat- ter should be sttH but elastic. 5. Stir In the raisins, currants, orange peel and orange rind: mix wen. Cowr bowl with a clean dish towel and allow to rise ln a warm place until the batter has doubled In buk 6 . He.tvlly !J"ease two 9 x 5 x 3 -ln. loaf pans. Divide batter between the two pans: press lightly wtth fingers to fill cOf· ners. 7 . Cover pans with waxed paper and then the dish towel. Allow to rise again for about OM hour or until the batter has rilen to the top of the pans. 8. Place pans on a rock ln the center of a preheated 375'f. oven and bake for about 50 mlnuta or until tops of loaves ere a deep golden brown . 9. Remove loaws from oven and glaze quickly, Ullng pastry brush. with mbltutt of 2 ~t sugar dillolved ln 1/• cup bolq ~•.Return lolves to oven for eboot 3-4 minutes, Just to Mt 9'ut- 10. l..ooMn lolva from l*l' wtth lhorp knlc: tum out onto Wirt rack to cool cor1.,....ly. 11. Cut With taTated knit• and .w wtth bufler. 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PATRICK'S DA~ IRISH STEW 2 kboflllltlleMb~OI ...... c:uMd. , qt.cold..W 2 .... madluM potatoe&, ........... ha Md , lb. whit• bolHnt Oftlona. ........ 1 lb. un"Ota. peeled, cut Imo ~ ...... t ,.. oalary, cut Into 2~ pleoee 2 IHIPOWNll Y. ,.11paon ground blM:li pepper ¥t teupoon unwey .... 2 ta~DOl\I ~ ,...., 1. Place meat In 8-qt. Dutch oven: add water. Bring to boiltng over high heat; skim off foam with a slotted spoon. 2. Add potatoes. onions. carrots, celery. salt, pepper and caraway seeds. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer. covered, 1 to 11/2 hours or until meat and vegetables are tender. S. Serve In large, deep aoup bowh; sprinkle each serving with parsley. Makes 6 aerolngs •for bone·ln lamb, use 21/z to 3 l>s. for 6 servings. IRJSH SODA BREAD 2V. 0...-UNlfted ...,..,.. flour 1 Y, ta Hp a IN• b91dnt powdaf '16 te•11 a llft belMe aode 1 •11pa01t Nit 4 tablupaon• eupr 1Y, ••epoOMc.raweylMda S leblupaon• "*'"*"or _.,..... 1 _, butt9nftllk or eow m11t• ..... ~ ,. ... d8'k Of golden. ooef9efy ...... 1 te11t1apoonbut*or~ ......... \4 •11pallft.,......~emoft 1. Prehellt own to 375'f. Grease an 8-or 9-lnch round layer-cake pall. I. In medium bowt, combine flour, bak- ing powder, bMlng ~. salt and 3 tltlM· epoonJ Al9llf ~ caraway .eds. S. Add shortening and c:ut Into Oou1 wtth two kJWes or a paltry blendar until shortening II tn fine p4e<:a. 4. MaM • wel In cen-.r of floUJ mtxture; pour In buttimnllt and add ralsins. Mbt ligtltly. 5. Tum out onto lightly floured board and knead gently a few times. Shape Into a 5·1nch round loef and ~ In pNpared pan. 6 . Utlng a sharp j(nlf• or ~, cut dough croaww. Into qu.rten. about '" of the way through. BNth top aurface with mded butter and sprtnJde with ,... malnlng 1 tablietpoon aigat mtl(ed with cinnamon. 7. Bake for 35 to 45 mtnuta until golden brown. Serve w...-n Witt\ bullllr Of ~-,.,,... 6 IO 8 .V11'9 '"To toUr mile To 1 ~ vtn9r' In ~ QIP, edd "'* to rnalc9 1 c;up lquld. ~. Naite: for good nutltllon and .......... why nol 61n 2 ~ wt.. gsm or 2 ~ raled oe1a wtlh dw flour. ~ w ,. I t SHAMROCK SUGAR COOKIES v. cup......, Of "'~ 1 cup .... 2 ... 1 '9eepooft ...... ntnct 2 cupe uneHt9d el-pwpoee fto4'r ~ te1epuft NII 2 llHP DG t9 NllJng powdaf 1 tMl11paonmlll 1 ... Me'9ft, wtth 1 lMl81tJDOft .... 1. In large mbdng bowl with an electrlc: mixer, beat· butter until softened. Gradually add sugar, creaming until light . 2. Add eggs and vanilla and beat well. S. On a ahMt of wax paper. blend Oow wim salt and baking powder. add to creamed mixture, blend at high speed t1l1 smooth. 4. Chill dough until flrm enougtl to roU out. 5. Roil out dough ort llghdy floured board unttl Y•·lnch thkknca. Cut Into shamrock shapes; brush With egg and water mtxture. SprinkJc with tugar and bake In preheated 375'f. oven for 8 to 10 mlnuties or until golden. Remove to rack to cool. CREAM OF ARAN SCALLOP SOUP 2 t1•t11pawlMllWor...,...... 2..,. ..... ..... t ..... " •• ..., 1 CMllpdllppld ........... ......... t .. ..., ••• ":.. ...... 2 ............. ...... .,. a ,,, .. ..,_..._ 1 'lat1111111dl1n••......, 1 •• .., ...... ~' .,..,....., .. ....... 1 ...... -..... , .... ... 4? 'I .......... .,,__...,. 4 11'81llf 1 I I ... c:t1 ... I • ,.,..., 1. '" Dutch own or ...... heal 2 fllbW. spoons butter until mehed. Add onion, celery and green pepper. Cook over medium heat, stlrTlng for 5 to 8 mlnules. 2. Add water, scallops, potato, thyme, parsley. salt and pepper. Heat mixture to boUJng; reduce heat, cover and simmer for 60 minutes. 3. Add cream. Make a beurre manle by blending butter and flour together with a font °' skfe of a knife blade. 4 . Add beurre manle bit by bit to slm· mering soup, stlning ool\Sl.antfy. Con- tinue to simmer soup, covered. for 10 to 15 minutes longer. 5. Taste soup, add additional 5ah and pepper, If desired. Ladle Into large 50Up bowls; sprinkle with parsley. Molca 6 xrvings MARMALADE PUDDING 4 •••tupaane butter or.......,.... v.~...-2..., ........ 1 .. ....,.. .. , .. aeenour 1~ ta11paan1 .....,.~ '4 ,.upunNft "' ... ., a IM'I .,..... ftUtlM9 ,. .. .. ........ 1 ..................... rtnd 1 'HJUAY ... U1nct 1-. .... ......... 'MtlJ• If -, optlOMI 1. Prehut oven to 350'F. Heavily grNM a 9 >< 5 >< 3-lneh loaf pan. then coat wtth ftour. I . In • large bowl, bat togeth.r the but· ter and suge1 until fluffy. Add eggs; btat weft. S.. CombV\• flour, beklng powdft. Alt •nd nub'Mg. Add dry ~i.nts •'-· "*9y to buttsr mixture with mtlc and •tier. Continue beating until .. the In· (JWCbenta .. blended. &Ir In orenge rtnd and~ ·~ 1n..,.,.. ... ic:cpan. bMt ~ until rndad. tln1ng c.oneeando/. Pour malted ~ Into the bottom °' prepared pan 5. Spoon batter ow:r marrnala<k evenly. Bake In preheated own for 40 to 50 minutes °' unUI a cake tester pcH<ed In center comes oot clean. 6. Cool pudding In pan for 5 to 10 minute$. Loosen from pan and Invert on- to a serving platter Serve warm. A little whipped cream would be a nioe accom- paniment. Moir.a 6 ~lngs PRUNES WITH BACON 24 pftted, reectJ-ta-.at pnlftM 12 llloeebecon Steak Muce ot Worcee'*"""9 MUC9 1 . Wrap each prune wtth 1/2 slice bacon and secure with a toothpick. 2. Place on broiler rack and broU 3 to 5 minutes. Tum once and broil about 1 minute longer. until bacon ls cr\sp. 3. Serve hot with steak sauce If desired. Mokes 24 oppetiur ~rolngs PAN BOXTY CAKES 1 cup .. t.ed pM6ed ,... potato 1 cup tMcl ~potato.-' cup.........,~ flour 2 1M1pa1111.e NkJng '""* 2 ... .,d-.aatt 2 ...,.,.., ... "' cup """' 2 table1tJoon1 but* or mergaftne lutwf or marprtne Suvar Of clMamon auoer 1. U. food processor to grate potatoes If you have one, otherwise grate potato by hand. 2. Place grated potato on clean dish towel and ~s.s out excess liquid. 3. Combine grated potato with mashed potato. Stir In flour. baking powder and salt; mix weO. 4. Add eggs and milk. mlxlng to make a IOlt beteeT 5. He.at sklllet with 2 tablespoons butter until hot. Drop better by tablespoons onto sk1IJet and cook 4 to 5 minutes on each side until wen browned. 6 . Serve hot with butter and sugar or cinnamon sugar Tradltk>nally served with a cup of hot tea. Maw 6 #nllngs IRJSH COffEE ........ 2 _.. ....-~or1 t111pa0ft ....,., VlfYMlootM ' ........ !' ..................... ~ ... , lrteh ............... ..,,ootd 1. 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Check or money order, no CODI plMN. 1 0 Vlu/llfll!Amerfcafd 0 A-lean bpr... 0 Mulef ClllM'ge Blll'llt Number -- -- Cl'9dlt CW • : Ni.,_ _______________ ..:._ ____ _ AddreM----------------~Ac>l#~­CftY -------------ZIP----een.dlen CllMOl'nen P'ffM Ntld Ofdert '°: Miii l'°re Ud. 1MtiC. RPHM, 170 BrodlpcMt °""9, Aeadale, Onwlo t.ww 5C8 (On11rlo & Ollebec ....ict.nts Md NIM tall) ........ I 1eea11•1.........._ ........................ _ ............................................................... ..... "' i:i. < () .. ... • It a It ::: ... J TONSILLECTOffilES mAY BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH lnfectlve agent that originate$ outside the body and invades during childhood, years before the onset of the disease. And, as far as the common cold is con· cemed. studies have shown that people who still have their tonsils are much more able to avoid colds than those who have them removed. the United Scates. In 1967, for Instance. more than one million operations were done. but, by 1977. the number had fall- en to 617,000 And tonsillectomies, once the most common surgical procedwe in the country, now rank third. a swe sign that doctors today are much more reluc- tant than they used to be to recommend removing chUdren's tonsils at the f3W1 first sign of a sore throat. l&J lg Paula Otanov For generations of children, having a tonsillectomy was a routine part of growing up -almost as predictable as the first vlslt from the tooth fairy. It's only recently that medical thinking about ton- sils has changed. Taking them out Is no longer viewed as a means of proteding children from colds and sore throats. In fact, except In serious cases of tonsillitis, it may do more harm than good. Over the years, medical research has establiShed that people whose tonsils have been removed are more susceptible to colds than those who still have them. In fltd, It now appears that far &om being the unnecessary dumps of tJssues It once was thought they were, tonsils are very necessary, Indeed. They enhance the body's ability to defend itself against dls- eases far more serious than the occasion- al co&d, Illnesses like Hodgkin's disease, polio and multtple sclerOSis. The tonsils are part of the lymphatic system that plays a major role in protect- ing us from Invading organisms. Al- though doctors don't completely under- stand how the syslem works, they theo- rtze that the buJld-up of lymphatic tissues In the tonsils during chlldhood indicates that It ls at this stage of llfe that we face the major threats of Infectious diseases - even those that don't make their presence felt until years later. Lymphatic tis.sue also appears In the appendix, the thymus and the spleen. 0 ne of the first clues scientists got as to the importance of the tonsils came out of a study of the victims of Hodgkin's disease, a progre:sSve and fatal enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen and gmeral lymphoid tissues. Before be- ginning their study, rae.archcrs already knew that having had an appendectomy Increases the risk of developing Hodgkin's dlseale. They ftgured that ii re· moval of one organ In which lymphoid tl5sues appear WM a5IOCi9ted with the on9l't of the diMase, mnoval of the ton- sils might be, too. They found that more than 60 pecent of the petients with ~·s dlseaN In the ltudy had had their tonslh removed, whlle !es than 40 percent ol halhy pdmtl In a control !JOUP had had the 099tlltioti. SttJI another study focused on children's ~ to polio -now pnventable wtlh "'munlzation -and found that NMng ton9'ls remowd Ip• pan to cut down on the body's ability to ..aete polio vlN9 antibodies. What's mo.•. the r«luc:tion ol the anctbodles In the nMOphalynx. wMn k>ntlll .. gone may ~ chef. Wute CM pa9 directly to the lnln .• thlll 11 tnN ol polo YWMs, .--chna ....ori •• -m.y hi. tnN of odMJ Wu.a M .a.di MIW ..... The ldee thet ton1ll1c~ may fig- ure In the occurNnD9 ol ~ ederoelt -a ..._ ol thc na\IOUf r,llMm - comes lrom • 11\adv thowlng that pallitnts ~a.-•• ~ .. ,__~ .. .... .,_,,,.,....... CONlllNP .... with the illness had a significantly higher rate of tonsillectomies than their healthy brothers, sisters or mates. The theOfy Is that the disease may be lrlggeTed by an These findings have had an enormous Impact on the rate of tonsillectomies in H think Franco-t\J:\can~ is just for ....... check again. ' 0 Spaghetti c8.88eroles ~ 0 Spaghetti skillet dishes 0 Spaghetti as a side dish with di nner 0 Spaghetti as a quick hot dish 0 Spaghetti as an after-school snack 0 Spaghetti as a snack teens can make themselves And again. And again. Cause you can get a lot more than lunch out of a can of Franco-American3 Spaghetti. The enriched spaghetti in tasty tomatq and cheese sauce is a family favorite. It'll stretch your menu ... and your budget too. That's especially important now. THE POWER OF COLORFUL THINKING lg laob4tl Sllden C rystal Gayle won a Grammy Award for singing Don~ It Moh My Brown Eva Blue, but according to color psy- chologists, she and her songwriters lights. 9 mg. ...... 0 .8 mg. .. Ughu 10()'s, 9 mg. ¥. O .91119-nicocirll • I* cipm'9 ~ FTC lftlChod. weren't very accurote. Blue Is a happy~ If indic.-es calm- ness, 1oyalry. peace and harmony. Blam- ing blue Monday for depression or sing· ing I Get the Blues When it Rains is really giving o good color a bum rap. The psychology of color is not new. Dr. Wlfning : Thi Surgeon 6-nl His Dtttnninld Tiwt ~Sftml ls °"'llfaus •Y~ ......_ Max Luscher, a Swiss scientist, first pre· senaed his <:ob-Test In 1947 eo an inler· national medical cociieJei IOl! In Lausanne. Since thot time it has be.en used by physi· dons, psychologists and marriage counse· lors, among other professionals, to serve as an -ear1y warning system" for such ail- Y•IJl«jeenjee taMcco a.. ia a 1ow-....••ntte. plasDoullle Gift c.p..,. IWINeaftC 2 O .. c.m ... •uu:U....W 'IWO.• 1 1 2 a.9 ... hwC...JU.6GIG) ments os heart trouble, strokes, upset stomachs and emotional disturbances. There is now a new approach to the use of color: breathing in color. U...da Oarlce and Y\l'Oflne "4am\e. authors of Health. Youth and .8eouty Through Cobr &eat.hing, advocate vis- ualizing specific colors to cope with cer- tain situations. For examii'e. if you think pink, you might gel rid of some wrinkles by breathing evenly as you think of the color and the area from which you want them to disappear. It might be compared to film star Cary Grant's oft-repeated secret of staying fit : Ml think thin." According to ~ and Martine. these are ~ think-and-breathe colors lo re- solve your predicaments: Orange removes pain, but doesn't cure it . Dorl< blue tinged with green will help mend bones. Grass-green is good for fi - nancial success, providing the breather qualifies it IWh this phrase, "According to the will of the Father," and if you don't want the money for illegal means. Pale green Improves vision. Medium green changes one's personality. Purple cleanses physical and emotional distur· bances. Pale orchid helps achieve spirit- ual attunement. A deep pinkish rose helps create loving rapport with others. 0 n a more scientific level. ex- periments have proven color does have a profound effect on our lives. Toy manufacturers have learned that red and blue packaging sells faster than green. AD shades of green formerly were banned fro m the interiors of airplanes because of their connotation with biliousness and upset stomachs. No more. You1l see plenty of green In airaaft now. "Fast food" restaurants use plenty of red, pink ond orange because such "hot" colors speed up appetites. Sugar manufocturers will not sen their product if they're in green boxes: Its connotation Is astringent. But blue Is associllted with sweetness. The luscher color test Is a "deep" psy· chologlcal test, ~results of which must be translated by trained professionals. One's selection ol colors In this test Is as eerie as fortune·teling. and Infinitely more reliab&e. Ex.ample: I was given the test In late 1973, folowlng a sudden career change, cancer surgery and a collapstng marriage. Before starting to write this ar1icJe. I checked with the psychologist who had administered the test. The findings In 1973 indicated: I had to prove my self· worth and Improve my Image. I was emo- tionally withdrawn, needed security, felt Isolated, I was going nowhere ond wanted to escape. The test was given again in 1979 to vertfy Its validity. II showed that I am suc:casful, enthu· 5'astie, optimistic. willing to become In. volved wtth other people now and lnd~­ pendently control my own destiny. True, aD true. I am now happliy single. have a new and sucamfuJ free-lance wrltlng career. and, for whatever l's worth, my favorite colon now are yellow. orange and red. Sklled and trained lnta- pmadon °' that Information prowd In· ftnhly more aocur• than my fJ11 horotcOpC In this momhg's ~ ..., at e FMAYWUKLY, ..... tt, 191'1 nON'T BE MISLED There is Onl y One Amazoy /Vftazar p1.,_ .,. i....., ''°"' oenulM .....,.. l.S.Z laraA• gue,...taed ...... ~ '°' 3 11111 ,..,.. under l"9 ....,.rYIMon Of 1mMd llp'ClftOMllll-. Over • HAU'-8t~ICIH pluga aold (ou!Mll8 IN o~ 10 to 1)1 So don't ta-. cll•ncH wllll lnlertO< plugL Ac· cetll No Svballlllte 10< "-.fl'/ l~I tt II ,..,.t -OJ. you'rw "°' getting !tie pl1111s INl ...... Z~- GRASS SEED WILL NEVER GROW A LAWN LIKE TfflS-.DROUGffT a WEAR RESISTANT! Amazoy lawns take cook- outs, putics. ChiJdren playina oo it won't burt it or lhcmselval Stays arccn ri&ht thru $COn:hin1 beat and droupt! Lady in Genuine Amazoy Saves Time, Work and loneyl EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! ORDER NOW AND GET UP TO 600 PLUGS FREE! by Jack T. Johnaon, Agronomist CUTS YOUR WORK-8AYE8 YOU llONEY Your deep-rooted, atablilbed Amuoy laW'D saves you time Uld ~ in muy ways. It never needs repl8"1Denl ••. enda r~ forever. Fertilwoa and w11erifta (waler c:oats money, 100) are rarely if fo"Cr needed. II coda the need for c:rat>ar-killers pcrmaDCDlly. II cu1a pushina • noily mcnrer in the bliaterina sun by 2/3rda. FREE!:~~~ This 1rowti..oroc1ucm1 2-••Y Plllaer ii free with orders of ~ plueJ or -· S.•a bmd--ina. time. work. Cull •-Y e-.ednt ~ 1.nd arowtb •• I.be -lime it dip lloks fer SJlutL Invaluable for _..... your OW'ft '*- for truaplantifta, Ruged. ~ IO lia)it a - Call -it. 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In sUely helmets large and ro und These seeming distant fliers Are ladies In o beauty shop. Hair drying under dryers. -Richard Armour "I wouldn't call these modem times," my neighbor Cass complained. "We've turned the lhermometer back to 65 degrees. the voting age back to 18, the speed limit back to 55 - and the stock market back to '29." -Rox Sands PONY EXPRESS LIVES I'm all for toll·free numbers. The Idea gets my uote But oft.er days of busy sJgno/J Tofl-free gets my goat. -Eda Lassetter Maiilina &om beaftll: One of the greatest &abof-savlng Inventions of today Is tomorrow. -Audrey Earle ntROUGH A CHILD'S EVES MJ ....,._-oW • ..-.. ...._,, ..tc.W ............ ~-oW ....-.w.... ............. o1..,e... ............ -............. .. ........ .....,a....-.re.. ...... I__... ... It .... -·,,._....,_ ............................... ............. .,.._.. ..... _ ..... Gr v ................... . Nn. AmNJI l'tu r •• ,_ .... <Alf. f"MA.YWllXLl • .._... tt, ttD'9 •• "My son made great progr~ in reading and spellin .th " g w• your course ••. "ln6w•his grade came upfromDtoN' Mn . bl Manlt. Lo.b"". S.C. See bow PHONICS am dramatically knprofe YOUR dlilcl's readi .. ability md school work ••• Try it FREE for two web Pcrhap11 your llOn or daughter is very much like young Terry Marsh -bri.ght, enthusiastic -but unable to fully grasp the "look-and-say" rcadina method taught in most schoob today. You1 child may he frustrated ... laging behind in class. tr so, 11 's not your child's fault. The fact "· many educalon rq>e>rt that al least ~ of our children race lhis problem and lffMJf have train- ing in PHONICS ... learning the sOflltds of letters ... or Ibey will be handicapped throughout their lea ming years. Now, thanks 10 an efTective, inc:.pcnsivc hume-tutoring counc called TM SOWtti Way To Ewy Rra;ifll. you can help your younptcr gain up 10 a full year's reading skill -gel better grades and build confidenoc in himself -in just 6wceks1 So.Mis lMt THdt Listening 10 records and using special charts. your child soon learns the sowids or every letter in lhe alphabet a11d their blends. When he sounds out lhe letters, he hears hi~lf sayi1tf the word. He·s rrodi"'.' By the time he completes all 4 records 1n the courK (about 6 wee.ks for the average child) he'll be able to read up to 85'1\ of all tit~ "'"'ds f1t tltr En1/IJll lattg""8r. Tttted ... Pro,fti For Clail*" ofall Aan The course works for children in the earliest grades all the way up to high 9Chool. In a pilot study by univenity psychologists, children gain- ed up to 1 full ye11'1 grade in oral reading skill after only JO lrssatU wit It Tltr StJVNl Way To EOJ)' RftMli1t1. Hllp y._ ClllW Now- Wl.._. I ..... AC... By starting your child now on the Sound Way To Easy Readina. you can help to improve hil at· titude tow1rd 1ehool -achieve pater 11&KX1aa -be belier prcpaml for high .Chool and the future. Can you think or I mon: valuable. lovinc gin for your child? Sc:nd for the courtC today. Send no inoncy. If ytJI# .,.., lfOlitt " ,..._,,, ifff~ '" ,_ rlliltf 1 rNif"I oftr' jtdt two wnb, rrtt1nt 1/w tow• allll o-ltOl/tbtr US£D SUCCESSFULLY By <her 400,GIO p.,._ w"9--' -1 lctlft-I Uk.~ t.._: ... ,......,. ,_re--.. Your course hu mack my "'" _,.1 to read No more rrustr•llon with words he doesn't know In 7 montht, S1cve·s reading level adv ai>«d two ycan ·• "'" R Colluu. Fr l..awl'rrlal'· Fla ...... '"" ..._ -··without The Sound Way To Easy Jlcadin1. I bdlC"Ve I "'ould have lost my mmd tryin1 10 leach my daughtei to read 8ccky 11 11 ycan old in ~th 1r1dc. Now \he'• rud1n1 and tpclhng llXn> bdtcr aRcr worl"nl jUlt I rew w«lls with the r(Q)rd\. Mr1 Mi1111i, B Tv.•""· Gol""""'· Fla. IN 26,GOe SCHOOLS Tu dien an..._..,_. htdc ~ P*-.. Your cuut"K 11 tllc best leeching aid a teacher could hnc I have b«n lllltll 11 for the past two yean for my buic tce0nd grade rcachn1 coutx My daa looks rorwat11 to the: l"CCOfd qwncs. Tllar 1mPf0¥Cmcnt 1n radJna and spdhn1 has beo1'I o.auandlna'· flln. Oiolw Wlll'--t. OJ~. Alo. ._....., ... -'' I lla11e 1em 111y mrcdial 1ro11pt advance I Iii to 2.,., ie.tda in rndina in 6 montt. end show IS" to 90ll. i~ p.-ov-t in llfldli11&-A low echicvcmml 6th pedr poup showed rcmarbblc impro-1. I havcCOftvinccd many tc:Khcn in ow IChool 10 111e I I I I • ' t I I I I Ct11/~•IZi9 ---------J 0 Tf.ACl4EltS· ('Mc\ (Of pngn 11141 f~, on <i-room Edilioft ~---~----.~~~~~~~~~~ .. 0.. < II> .. • Cl 3 CD ::l Never Too Late -· For Exercise Think you've been an armchair athlete '°' too long to start a progntm of active exercise? Not so says a n!Cent Pennsyl- vania Slate Unhlersity srudy, which re- ports that even when started relatively late In Dfe, e:xodse can reduce heart rate, blood pre:sswe and "fat weigh(.' The evidence developed from a study of the effects ol phy9cal oondiHonJng on women aged 29 lo 4 7 who had not exer- cised previously. The women, almost two-thirds of whom were ove:rwetght, walled or ran on a treadmill four tltnes a week for 12 weeks as well as doing calischenks and ocher activities. When the PfO!Pitm ended. the awrage heart nm wtllle waking or jogging W111S slll-l~ight-beats per minute lower among participants. At-rest blood pn?SSUN was lowered most dramatically among the owrwdght. And most of the per1idparus lost "fat ~t:' After the srudy, the dlredor concluded "It became clear that the physical condi'. tion of~ lean and ow:rweight women can be improved with ewn a moderate amount of organized physical adlvlty." So, what a~e you waiting for? Troubled Bridges Over Waters London Bridge may be faDlng down, but IO are at least 7 ,000 bridges In the United States says a Brigham young University profe910t'. "A rec.ent S\ITWy funded by the federal gowmrnent and conduded by ~ depab1 ..... In -=h ol the 50 .... hal ,...,...., thBt ....... 7.000 brtdga Qll· rcndy In '* In the United S... are deft. cllrnt." lammll 0 . Alan Fhnlga, •pro- ._,, ol cM ~119-And In eddf. tton to'-· Fm-. ... the~ ciec*taMid lll.ldy ., band Z1 .ooo . bddgls to be lnlldequeee .,_..fwy.,. too nllTOW °' hwl h doUf .... ~ s...c. the -..dy -lrnlild to brtdga on • ~ ~. Annag. pointl 1n THE Candidly Speaking Have you ewr turned red when yoor child told an owrweigtlt person he was fat. or Innocently repeMed a ranartc that you didn't want someone else to hear? lf so, you have lots of company; most children go through a stage in which out thete may be thou.sands of additional unsafe bridges In the country. How have so many bridges become dangerous? In addition to natural disinb9Btion, many ol the bridges In use today are In trouble beca1.11e they were designed In the 1920's and 30's for much lighter loads than they now carry. Aho, the *411 used at that time is less resislBnt to con'OSk>n than the slleel today. And salts U:Md for de-Icing do • lot of damage. To prevent eventual c:olapie ol many of the bridges, Flrmage ceoond1icnds thorotq. periodic bupedk>l as '° daec:t cracks and conoGoo bef<X'e an emagen- cy dewlopa. What Makes A Cop ~ mlnV ... boys -~now llale girts -may My ttwy went to .be pob olBcen when tMy ~ up, t.w panmtl WNI tt.rr.lws as ra8lng fulalrc oops. "But many plnntl nilling Iha chlldnm to be docton and lilwya'I ere ddng the aact thlngl they would be do- k"!I f raising • ~ pobman .,.. their objedlve. .. aiys De:nnla Gundet.11 ol the \Jnlwnlly ol AW.me, who '-oon- dudld w'Ch on whit rnlMI a pobm1n. "In ~. with the ~ that pob oMcen ... ~~big. 9111' thin the~ penon, they .. Jult .. ewryone •• .. 99yJ Gundenen. they're Bkely to make or repeat tactless comments says Lois Bakawa-Euenson, an Iowa Sete University extension specialist in human development and family Ille. But it's Important to handle thew situations property says Evenson, who has a 21;z year old son herself, so as not lo oonfu. the child. "When embmTassing moments hap- pen, most pepple's initial response is to try to explain them away to saw face." Evenson says. "Instead, you have lo think of how this might look to the child and remember that your relationship with him or her comes flrsl." For instance, Evenson observes it will be confusing to the child If you try to deny a remark he knows you've made. Af1er all, you are teaching him to le.ll the truth, and now It appears you are lying. If an embarrassing moment occurs, Euenson advises tzikjng it In stride and no1 becoming too upset. And to prevent some future flareups, It he~ to think c.arefuly before you say something In front of the youngs1er. "Children tend to soak up a lot more than we sometimes realtr.e," she says. who is deputy director of the schoors Law Enforcement Ac..5demy. 'This Is a healthy sign," he continues. MAfte:r all, police officers deal all the time with the general public. If they were different, I ex· p«t many more problems would arise." Gundersen believes that uniforms are partly to blame for public steteotypes about the police. "ll<e most unlfonned seMc:es, policemen are stereotyped," Gundersen says. "Many people see them Lifestyles ~ How does your alcohol consumption compare with the na· tional average? Aa:«ding to sm~ released by lhe Commerce~· ment, the avenge Amerlccm ~ 22. 4 gallons ol beer. 1.85 galJons °' wine and two galons of hard &quOf a year All In aO, It takes $12.4 billion a year to quench the nation's thirst for alcoholic beverages. Joba. If you think that working rotating shif1s is driving you craz.y, you might be right A recent study of hospital woti<ers by lhe Center for Resean:h on Stress and Health in Menlo Park, Calif., found that those who worked rotating shifts -days one week, afternoons the next and nights on the third -wen much more likely to develop physical and emotional problems. Tele.leloa. Sooner or later, everyone falls in love -sooner. in the case of the 13-ye.ar-old heroine of lhe NBC television movie, Soono-or Loller. which wiU be shown on March 25 (8:00 p.m. Eastern and Western, 7 :00 p m. Central) Adu It viewers will empathll.e with 1V parents Barbara Feldon and Judd Hirsch, who feel their "baby" Is growing up too fast: teens will enjoy the film's excellent soft rock score. And Rex Smith, the real- llfe rock mu.sfdan who stars as the other half of the yaung couple, is like- ly to win more than a few hearts with his performance. BIRTifDAYS (all Pisces): Sanday - Lawrence Welk 76; Ralph Abernathy 53. 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'-M ._ l '•I ' - OUR GUARANTEE M ..... ,...,_ ............ ...... ......................... ........ ......... ....... .,._ .. ltO ......... "CTUftH IHt"'MQ L.AmL'°"LV -,._ _., ............. L (O..r--·). r - - - -P\.&.ASC PttlHT ~IHLY - - - - ... ousE 01" WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION 1 ~.SMOl 8LOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS '1701 I INA'---------------1' 11'.00RESS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. Reg. •2.00 S J 4 9 ~ ~~~ ~ ~::~ YOUR CHOICE ONL V ea. 12 tor $15.49 N9 •111111• offMs ..--PEW of .... lftom1t bloolM Md •llnnt ODlor -k •ftlr week 1hroughout 1he t.te spri"I. summer Md .utumn. "9 this offw of 8 INft nnn you tet ....... •• ,_. _.,, ..-,.. ........ rNdy to pop Into futl ....,_.dill.-.. Each it...,._. with ..,iety l\llme.,.. expertly pecbd for.,.,.. In UClelent lllftd"'°"* Just fallow ....... ......_.._ .... ...., ....... of .......... .., ... .., fine'°"'........... . \ C limbing Blaze TV WEEK MARCH 11 1979 ~ORANGE COUNTY CAR auYERS GUIDE ....... _______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY_ .. SADDLllACK IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040 -495.4949 IOI Mel.ARENS IMW At Beach Blvd. & Whittier La Habra -522-5333 CADILLAC NAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.tl 00 DATSUN lilWICK DA TSUM 33375 CaminQ Capistrano San Juan Capistrano ll 1· I J7L-4tl·ll75 ~ARDIH ..aovE DATSUN 13861 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove llt-7000 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMSOM Ir SOM UMCOLM-MHCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.MJO PORSCHE-AUDI CREVIElt MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -US-3 171 CHEVROLET COMMELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-546·1 200 FORD ,HIL LOMG FORD 43 Auto Center Dnve Irvine-761-5111 UMVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540."40 DAILY PILOT GUSTAFSOH LIMCOl.M-MIACURY 16800 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142-1144 VOLKSWAGEN CHICK IVHSOM, IMC. JIM MAllMO 445 E. Coast Hwy. VOLKSWA ... NewPort Beach -'7l-OtOO 18711 Beach Blvd .. llLL YAM Hunt. Beach-142-2000 PORSCHl-AUDI GAID .. HOVI VOIJ(SWAMM 13631 Harbor Blvd. 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove Garden Grove 6J6-2Hl 114-4100 ROY CAIVH IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road Newpcrt Beach -640-6444 SAIL CHEVROLET 900 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1131-546-9967 SUNSET FOltD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster -636-40 I 0 SUBARU ~ARDB4 HOVI SUIAIU 13821 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 554-0100 RV 1s & SUBARU SEA & SUM 17555 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach - ·•42·0675 I OLDSMOBILE UMIVHSITY OLDSMOllLI 28 50 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.t640 TOYOTA llLL MAXEY TOYOTA 1888i Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-1555 (AUTHDAIZ•D BALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION) I SUllDAY, MUCH 11 10:30 II Ooc11er Pre·Glnlt/l'ro hNlllll 1:00 B Cl) d11 @ Jldit Glu1111 klffrmy Golf Classk Lave finals coveraee from the lnverrary Country Club in M1am1. Flol1da D ~ QJl Co11t11 lashtb1ll Doublehe1dt1 Playoffs T earns lo be announced • CJ) (ID) <al TM Supustm Comaee ot lhe Supertums prehm1 nary match is featured 1:30 Ill ~r lfilhlirtlts %:15 fJ (]) (!§) <21J Wofld Series of W. RKN11-l11te111afioftal bet of ClllmpioM Covm1e of Put f of the Finals 1s featured 3:00 U Cl) <Ill (flJ C111llt111t of tllt Su es Featured events 1nct11de Ba~etball Ca1ol Blm1owsk1 vs Adrian Oantley. l1ack 8111 Mullins vs r.la1tha Watson, Evelyn Ashlord, Rosal~n 81yan1 and Pally Van Wotvelme. and F11u1e Skatine. Kath Malmbere vs Paul Huth 3:15 U (]) (!§)ill) W'Nlt Wortd of Sports featured is the World Bobsled Champ1onsh1ps lrom Kotn11see, West Germany 3:45 fl Cl) <Ill cm Pro ... ttbaH Teams to be announced 4:30 G Pro Hockey los Aneeles Kines at Ph1ladelph1a Flyers 5:00 D l8l s,ortsWorhl TUESDAY, MUCH 13 6:00 CJ l'ro Wtlball los Anaeles lakm at Wash1nrton Bullets WEDllESOAY, MAICH 14 6:00 D Pro lashtball los Antel~ lakers at San Antonio Spurs SATUIOAY, MUCH 17 11:00 D O QI) Coll•&• lu*ttbalt Doullltlltldtr Playoffs I tams to be announced D World Clll mplotlsllip Tennis 2:30 • (]) a Allltric.M Sportslllan 3:00 a Cl) <IZ cm 0oi1f °""Gott 113 YtM Tttlllis CllSlic Lm '""'If of the Sl2S.OOO Gr111d Pril TCM1ru111tlll fr1111 Wasllinlblft, O.C. l:JO •CJ) <II ta l'rofmieul Bowlen Tour Cover11e ol the $80,000 Kin& lou1e Open from the K1n1 Louie West lanes m Overland Park. Kansas. 4:00. Cl)@ cm Sports Spedacular 5:00 • (J) t3J W'ldt Wortd of Sports Futures the World f11ure Skat1n1 Ch1mp1onsh1ps from Vienna Austna su .. Y, IWCH 11 6:00 e "Str11111 Mltlloin" (com) '65-Rock Hudson. G11 Youn&. Gina lollobncida. m "nit ,,.._, S...111" (com) '65-Ann Mararet, Tony Franciosa 1.111 •"nit ._ l.W." (dra) '76-James f11nc1scus. Stefanie Powers t.00 •())<II 8 "Stlnly llMI Hltdl-Tarcets Witllollt • I.Mae" l'ut I. (dn) '79-0avid Soul. Paul MIChatl Glaser llllOllDAY, MUCH 12 1.111 • """ Diltf (dra) '69-MIChael Came. N11el Davenport, N11el Green. e "SMe" (dra) '75-W~t Gm. Clltn Gter • "nit Defedtr'' (dra) '66-Montaomery Chit. Hardy Kruaer, Roddy Mdlowall TUESDAY, MAICH 13 tot • "llcl....,. (dfa) '61-Svvn Haynrd, John Gavin. Vm M~es • e"Till Sllll tf ltaclltl Ctdt" (dra) '36-Anaie OK:k1n10n. Peter filldl. ,_•Cl) O <Ill "Zlm" (dra) '7S-Alain Oelon, Stanley ~•••· MlllOOAT, llAICH 14 ttt • e"Till...,,, rw...." (tom) '62-Ru Hamson, R1t1 Haywoifh • "llW .._ .. (COlll) '6~·Jtmts Stewart 8'1111tt BardOI ntUltSOAY, MUCH 15 tte • "Cllt • Clellt ....,. (tdY) '66-KIB 0ou1i,s, Seilta Seratt. Anclt OicllMOll.. Jolln W.yne, frtnk Sinatra. Yul Brynner • "1'11 ..,.. ti .._, OrtMt" (com) '64-Peter Sellers. P111l1 l'ttntrn. • .,._.,, ~ (dra) '62-Jarnts Mason. Neville Brand nlDAY, IMllCH 11 tte • '1111 ......_,. (adv) '55-Blllt l111Usltt, Walter Mlltllau ........... S." (td'f) '63-Yul e,.,nner, GeOICt CllakITTS w e Cl> <11 • "'1111 en.i-rKWy" (dra) ·19~H .. 1111t Wood. Perry 11111&. Peter """"· SA1'1111Y, llMCM 17 ... ,_. rMMrr' <••> '76-Susan Cl11k. Joltn fonytllt • "1'11 net...,.,. (lllJI) '67-Roitr Moore. SyWif SytM ttt e e.,. hrfl ._..r (dr1) '66-lrsh• C.oa, Onon Welles. tit e (J) =.,...,. <*•) '79-0...• Rltf11. Clu Ctllacu. Olm L*, M , * AMet. Clons ltacllllllA . • .., • ...,. <•> '47-0.llfllt Mor11-. Allettt 01111 ~ n ~ ~ 0 0 ~ 0 c: E "' :11 en E m g>-z ,, z~~o :D zcno () m z r m z a 0 D • .. ... AH, 11£1'1 Beautiful Lillie Llftstry hid 1 war of e1ptintin1 MfJ 111111 slit met-and she met qlrit• a few. Hm, surr011t1din1 the ""5ltion1I 'Jerser lilJ' (Francesca Annis), 11'1 1 few of htr aMlq1lllb (cloclwise from lower left) poet/plarwript Otar Wltdt, artist Jottn llilllis, the Prillce of Wilts, husblnd E.dward ll,.try, hiflce Louis of latttnbur1 and artist James Whistler. "Liiiie" dtbvts as a new 13-part serlts on Masterpiece Theatre, be1iMin1 SundlJ mnm1 at 9f'tl on PIS. lllblle Wood atar1 IS the btlutiful Cassie Barrett, .... 1111 Ileen dl11pter, wife, lam and mottler llat his lttftl' .-.. .. time tt '""' up 11141 lit htnett, and fine lier wwW eo111lq lplft at the 1111M hi "The Crader Factory,'' 1lrift1 on the UC FrWIJ ll&M ll1oM et 9"1. Peter Hatbll abo lhrs. 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I SUNDAY awcH lJ I MORNING * Indicates an Advertisement 8:00 D D1ybrt1k U {I) C.hfornil Cm1rsron 0 YOlllll & the laua m lilllt Answers Cl) llolllper lloom -6:30- 5'crtd Ht1rt 1J Mark Wtlion llla&IC Show U Musk & lllt Spohn Word u Eyewitnm Los Anae1ts (I) Let Thtrt Be IJ&ltl O Davey & Goliath m Eltmtnl11J News ~ Toay's Cllurclt 7:00 fl Relicious News Q Serendipity U kiter W11 U VANDEMAN PRESENTS * STRESS!! 1J It Is Written CD TV I l.Gots 1t le11nln1 0 C.lnry Ch1pel (JD> OitectlOllS m Dayof ~IJ (I}) Old r-Gospel Hour a> £mtst AncltJ Hollr Ql This Is the Ult m '°'' ftr Heallll a $tal(ll for Ancttnl faith <fl) Aarkulturt USA -7:30- U CommitlMllt (3) Viii• Aleare 1J Thi l's Cit F 1lms 1n,lude how douehnurs are made, 011 demcu 1n operalton, ano money 0 Undtrdo& 1J Clmpus l'rolrlt-V1twpoint on Nutrition [' lnttrftll!OMI Hour O lln. 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Pritt 11 It Is Written ]( Rt1 Humbird Show lt Ht111d of T rutll 9 :00 ..1} llu Humbird Show IJ OdflHy 1J Y'llll Altare CJ ~Oral llobtrts ']l It Is Written • ID Don Sln1r1 EY1n1ellsm 1li Know T Giii liblt -9:30- fl Mr. M1to0 D lf' lllNI lllt l>rns D It (R) Hosts Lynn M111e Johnston Roeu Gallo111ay ano Dmow l&us welcome lhetr euests Cary Owens one ol the 111orld s most famous vo1cn and Pnrl Hollman a survival spec11t1s1 who uol"ns tne technique of survmne 1n the .. oods 11 IOU are lost .£ !l F1e1 Ille lhhon 0 D11 al Diic.oYery H $flt<tnH11 m SpidenMn m Old Tirne Gospel Hour ,a ln111llt ll Jimmy Swau1r1 Show m r ulbol Soccer 10:00 fl The Clue Club rn Hour of ,..,..r D At Ont Willi O F1mily Film FHtrnl Todays lea lure •s 'Sorrowlul Jones " stamng Bob Hope and lucrlle Ball 1n a ra" track tale based on the classic Damon Runyon characttrs Tom Hatten hosts U lllds Art l'eopl1 Too Guesls include N1psey Russell. Roberta Peters. Ot11er Abernathy & Rollt1 Disco John Dunn and poet Rhondi Baron Mom: JI[ "l lood on the Moon" (wes) 48 Robert Mitchum IU1bara Bel Geddn Roben Preston Willer Brennan O 14euld o4 T rllffl "W l>ublic ,UIM TV WEEK. MARCH 11 1979 m Dod.er Duaout fl! Movie: Jf "Fort Al1ie11" (ad¥) 52-Yvonne De Carlo, Raymond Burr Carl~ Thompson l> Ironside lt St1rth ft Newscenl1r WNkly -10:30- D llldaooild T 11 .a Kids Are l'tople Too O Dod&tt l>rt·Glm1/Pro 8'stNll Jh, los A11&eles Oo<1ee1s at the Hou~fon Asfros O Rn. ltrOJ Jenkins Q) Cllv111 Chlpel n lrnll llon11 11:00 O MoYlt. 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Joseph Cotten and OllY11 deHavillafld atar • 1 l1I a 011111tt14 ra.11, ,.._, Guests include Ruth BuUI, ACll P1l1llO lfld Otbblt ~fYGOlds W Sl'EClAl Shirley Bassey S11tci•I Guests include Johnny Nasn and Gilbert O'Sulh~an lJ John Callaway lnlt"'left fID Edee of the Cold 'I§ Socu1 Made 111 Gt1many -7:30- 12~ Tiie Ar11stry Of... 8:00 0 (jJ U All In the family Arch1t s 1ecent &ood ltthn1s for hrs ts1ran&ed brothe1 PfOVf short hved when brother f red ShO«S UD #llh a new wile who os youn&e• lhin A1 ch1e s dauehter Clo11a u Wild Kinedom U J.i 11§1 (21: B.attltstu Cll1c tiu 'Ballar s [scape· When Adama loses hos spaceship to fleet command ~nd falls prey lo Ballar's dudly p11son revolt 4pollo and St11buc~ rush lo the rescue 1n a dan1e1ous Cylon masquerade 0 VANDEMAN PllESENn • Trouble in Sh1n1ri·LA D It ls Written CD MOfie: (2hr) "The Man Inside" (dra ) 16 James Franciscus S1efan1e Powers a> Sim Yorty @ Sepia al the While Hoiist fID l'ledlt Brtak/Andres Se1ow11 1t the White Hoilse I he dean of clas soul gu11ansh presenls a rec11a1 101 P1ts1dent and Mrs Car1tt and theor guests from the fast Room ol lht Whrle House !${ rour r resftmtn in Contt11 -1:30- 0 ::J) t.!2l l'tEM1£1t£ Mr Dup n Cluvon little slals 1n this new comedy series as a football hero lurrted con1ressm1n who drSCa.ers that 1'11slahve obstacles rn Wash 1ne1on un be lou11her than opoosrng tacklers on the 111d1ron Ou1an who won college lame as a He1sman Trophy winner. comes to Wash1n11ton as late Pennsylvania Concressman Hampton s successor •Ith his ideals about the 01t1on1l le11stat1ve 1>1oceu strll intact But. when he 1s con lronted by lht pr1clic1I po1tc1cs of lhe system and the self assured altl tude of his inhenttd stall he be1ins to wonder about his cona1eu1ontl luture Barbara R~otdu. Dennis Bur kle~. Nedra Volz and Sarina C G11nt also star II Wild WOfld of AlliNb 9:00 U tlll Alk4 Part one of a two part epl$0de Mel u lls the diner so he Clln relu 1n u rly 1et11ement. and even lhouch the ne• owntr Randolph Bnr•s (Hans Conre1d). hu aeu•d not to l11e Al"'· f1o and Vm ht $0011 hnds ruSOlls to tel them 10 •'*'"'"""r • B Stlrt*r & Hutch (2111) "TareetJ Wrthoul • Bidet'' Conclusion In • ~1ml ep1iode Starsky and Hutch. llawin1 qurt the polite force. lrnd tht11 h•es rn d1n,tr wtlen they renew lh111 surcll or cvidtnu lo 11111 down 1 c1oohd 1ud11 1nd uncover an 0111111ud cnmt nn1 hudld by HOf)lt 1n h11h pltcu H1l11y fllomp1on, 8111 Rtl!ISen and Al1undtr Courtney ltt the 1ues11 •Mi"'-.... NIMMrf Slllw ., .. City l.llllb • 0 ..... ,,.. 1lntra: lilit In turn ol th..century London. not111na "' ton111n to w1111na laster thin a 1u1cy scandal They .. aeeed like mad ""'" l1lloe Langtry <Francesca Annis) a buutolul. dazzl1ne counlr y · girl. marked her a111val in London by havrn& an att111 Nllh lhe he11 lo lhe throne II was ont1 the bt&onninc l1lloe .. enl on to d~ e•actlr as she olustd lor lht ne•I 50 yurs-1nclud•n1 a number of lh1np lhat no woJNn had dared 10 B The Hollywood MUS1Cals -9:30-0 f l1' Stocb fd Cll1nlline on friends Susan Hoches ma\u lhe dosquieton& d1scove1r lhll shes con11dered a bad mdot 11sk bttauSt GI her sepa1altd marital sl1lu!> In dtsperalion she buys a hol tub she doesn I .. anl lrom leonard on his IS.SUllnct 11 !"Ill i?•Vt her i good c•ed•I rahni D The Kina Is Comln1 10:00 0 BU ARTHUR & MARY • TUM FOR LAUGHS! 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FANTASY WORLD Sieve Guttenberg stars as a young man who works in a funeral parlor but fantasizes himself as many different romantic heroes. Is he Billy Liar or Billy Fisher? Thal Is the queslton asked by nearly 8119ryone whose hves are closely touched tn Biiiy, b'/ a personable 19-year-old contemporary youth lo whom spinning Walter Mltty·llke fantasies 1s as nature! as breathing Steve Guttenberg stars In the htle role as Billy Fisher. Mondays at BPM on CBS, whose thghts of fancy keep getting tangled up with the hard realities of hts real life For example, when Billy hears his short-fused father (James Gallery) storming up the front walk of the Fisher family hOme atter a partlcularly-d1sruptive deed Billy has performed. it's natural that Billy (and the audience) sff the Incredible Hulk breathing fire as he breaks down the front door. And It certainly Is no surprise to Billy that none other t"len Miss America persists In dallylng In his bedroom while his mother (Peggy Pope) attempts to get him ott to work at the funeral home At wor1c, Biiiy, along with co-worker 1nd close pal. Arthur (Bruce Talkington). are permanent thorns In the life of the mortu1ry owner, Mr. Shadrick (Mlchael Alalmo). They can- not understand why Mr Shadrack Is upset because they bOrrow Ille company hearse tor a double date, or why a tloral piece In tile outer waiting room Is decorated with a plua smack In the center (they exp!aln that away by pointing out that tile deceas~ ta Italian). Billy Is p111sented to television audiences by John Rich Productions. Inc., with Rich Mrvlng a• bOlll producer and dirktOI' Rich la one of the most honored producer/direc- tors In Hollywood, having gernered three Emmy1. the pret· t1glou1 Christopher Awerd, l'M> Golden Globes and waa named Director of the Year by his peers In the Olrectort Guild of America He "' produc.< fOf th• first 85 epltodes c0"'9rlng lhe llrat four yurt of the l1ndm•'* TV Mrlet, All In the F1mlly The ofii;ilnal Dick V.n Oyk9 Show Is 1notller one or hit dlrectof'lal triumph•. Steve Guttenberg (rear) plays the title roltJ in 811/y. His long- sufferfng partJnts are (left to oght) mother Peggy PoptJ TV- watching Gran. Paula Trueman and falfltJr. James Gallery The property of 'Billy Liar" has an amazing history ot success for those involved In Its many lorms II hrst came to hghl as an original novel by Ketlll Waterhouse and quickly became a leglllmate play that brought Albert Finney his first raste of fame Then came Ille motion picture, whlcti made Instant stars ol Tim Courtenay. Julle Cllflslte and director John Schlesinger In 1963. The property became the musical "Billy," wrtllen by Dick Clement and tan La Ff'8nats, and was the srepp1ng stone for Michael Crawford's entry Into stardom II was through Rich's friendship and previously working together with Clement and La Frenais that "Billy" became the idea tor a television senes Atter scouring the entire Hollywood talent 01arket and conducting more than 200 personal interviews. Rich and company headed to N-Vork where the search con- tlnued-ln vain Rich had heard about a young college s1udent who had appelfted In one feature ("The Chicken Chronicles") and had tust returned to New York from a top featured role In the 20th.foil movie. "The Boys From Braz II · · But tile amazing thing was that St8Y9 Guttenberg, the young student just back from the Portugal locattons ol "The Boys From Bra.zit," was most reluctant to leave dental school at the Albany, N.Y campus of Cornell University. HoweYer, the moment Rich tested him, he knew he had his Biiiy and 1tter convincing St9119 that UCLA. just a nine-Iron awry from 20th-Fox Studio•. had a dentel school equal In quality to Cornell's, the young easterner agreed to come weat-where he's still enrolled In UCLA's School ot Oent11try. TWo oth9f key members of the regular cast. James Gallery end P9ggy Pope, who play the father and mother, wen recruited during Rich's New Yo~ visit while the flnel twc memo.... of the ceat. Bruce Talkington and Micheel Alalmc W9f'8 picked elter extensl11e testing In Los Angeles. , .... MONDAY (Continued) a 11ver boal-10 face lhe p11ate band that plans to put lht h1dnapoed Molly and laurie up 101 1ansom m Mm Ci11ff1n Sllow 12)) AllStlft CJty l1m1b 0t S11per M1111C.1I u; Wlnu al Ille Mmes 190m1 Ch1rht Cha pion t auiel and Hirdy Jean Harlow, Candice Be11tn Jon Vo11hl lames Dean and Anne Bancrott 11e fta1u1ed 1n this mosate ot how our country has been p01111yed 1n the movies -9:30- 0 ((J ((l SP'ECtAL Amtrtctn film Institute Salute to Allred Hitdlcod (90m) A tribute to Alfred H1tchcoc~ Oftt ot the most prolotoc f11mma~ers ol our century lhe masler of suspenst · a duector w11te1 rproducer who has det1ehltulty temf1ed audiences th~ woild om t111 nearly 60 years Lum1na11es ot the mQ(IOn pK;furt WOlld l)artlClpafe In the tribute lhe h1ehlieh1 of the event 1s the presentation to Hltch(ock of the Arts prnt1g1ous Life Achievemenr Award. hono11ng the veletJn lifmma~er for his many cont11buflons to the him art The PfO&ram was taped at the Beverly Htlton Hotel 1n los Angeln m P'etido dt Amor 10:00 • • m""" ., "'&Ill Calttry '8) litl .,.,,. '°"'"'' -10:30-• at llews 11:00 a • C1J ®J a lkwl U QJl ID I.HJ Ntw1 DM.u..Mtu111• G Morie: "God's lit11• At'tf'' (dra) ·~-llobtrt Ryan Tina Louise. Buddy HKkell Aldo Ray • n. Odd Couple ., 1\t '-odits 0 A Vold Homt m tarltd1ffl -11:30- • ~ Mewin: Tiit l*tlord r11ta1Mdlillln & Witt U 0 IUl Jolltlny C111011 D Twfflpt Z. 8 (]) ® QI) l'olkt SIOIJ • Tiit Ciollt Sllow ew Siurt 0 lllls.. Y1p & You 1i:OO • Alfrtel ~ ,.,_lltJ 13 c.,tloMd UC N... IDMwlt/llrn -12:30-e Dft111tl e ll10tlt: "Swim, Dl1mo"d1" (th) 'SS-Michael Con11Qrs, Bevtrly aar11nd, Mtne W1nd101. 9 Mlm·ll m Mnle: "S111uuter'1 hl1n4" (1dw) '51 -lett Ch1ndler, Ewfl1n lleyts, l'llilrp rritnd. Marwtn Miller 1:00 e @ar .... ,,,. • "'* ... °"41 •TillLMC.,.,, n.ai..,s- 2200 e M0tlt: "T•r"4• Att•r" (dra) '&J-Ma1• St•vens ews11111t , ... ,. TU•SDAY > MMCH 13 for mor111n1 ind alt11M011 listinp, plme su DATTIM[ P'ROGllAlllS. Below, tor f'Ollr cormnlt11tt, m the day's rnowies. ~YTIME MOVIES 12:00 CJ "Starfi&hters" (dra) 63 - Robert Dornan Q) iB "Rtcklm Moment" (dra) ·~9-lames Muon. 3:00 tJG) ~ "Sherlock Holmes Md tlle Voice of Terror" (mysl 'CZ-Basil RathbOne l :lO 1J ''To Trap a Seit' (dro 66 Rot>ert V•Uihn EVENING 8:00 0 ® (1%) (lll News ]) The Odd Couplt II B 13 News U Etntrtency Ont llJ P'ra lluhtb1ll Los An&@les Lakers ti Was/11na1on Bullers Q) The lrady Bulldl Q) Streets of S.ft r lllKIKO 'BJ Humanltits Tllroup Ille Arb m Owtr Usy a Maude cm Des1rnin1 Homt "''" lorl -6:30---r; !fl) ,...., 3) Crou-Wits ® Merv Grillin Sllolr Q) I Lon Locy O Cent1111pomy Health fJl) MIWtl Jacbon Sllow IB The i..er's WIN 0) Enriqw El P'oliwoi D Home Cilrcltner 1:00 IJ CD U B tUl 1kws D T'ht.....,_"-CIJ The ,..., •• Wild • 0 ml Sh lililllon S Min m Slnfor~ & Soft ID ftmlf1 l'ormlt fD Mldltll/Ltllm lltPort m u S.11111 dt C1rc1tnu (JO) HU111111Hla Tllroup tht Arts -7:30- D MUSICAL VARIETY * UNDER THE llG TOI'! e cnc.a Ciiia I tfll M111 D F ...wy fwd D Tiie IS1t1111 CiMt • ID 0 Holl,...i SquerH CJ) The ""' Sllow Cl>Mt•U 0 Tiit Ollttr Sdiool s,.wi f'D 21 T9'11PI t8J ""' ta lttmdlec• 8:00 9 @ Tiit ,.,., CMM A pall 11111 O•er th• plenntd su1p11se brllllday Parl't for the owntr o( [r n11'1 fm rn wlltn 11 is !u rned IMI a cempus upension '"" 1111 lht studenta' favo11le h1n1owl Bui [nut's employ-. Hert. •llO vows lo lfC•llr hrht the dtl!IOl1han " even l!'IOlt deprusfd after lttrnlnc 1111 Oppotif IOI! 1$ hetdtd bJ Ptof"sor Klnpfitld, COIHltel tor thr llntvttsily llvrld1111 Commnltt II ill• al Cllflh1n1us Stop Susan Williams Thunde11ne Doom Allu d1scover1ne the man she came to Kenya to see rs dud Susan becomu lost 1n th' Oenst 1unete and laces a herd ot sumptd•ng elephants, The Secret Emoore !he Mono lw1s1ers Oonne1 eludes rhe faneeo trealure only 10 bf taken p11soner by lhorval'S men wllo want hrm to revul lhe l11deout or Ille Pa111uns Cu1se ol Dracula Demons or lhe Da•~ Alter Or~c uta s 1eatous girlfriend Antoine lie leains he has drawn blood from Mar; Gibbons and will m1~e her a vampire, sne unleashes v•c•ous gua•d does 12a1ns1 lhe le111l1ed Mary U Moyie: (2hr) "llacl Simi" ldri) 61-Susan Harward U I 10 tt Happy DaY1 Tne Dutl The r onz dtlends Americas p11de and uves RICh1t s hide when he matchu bladts <11lh a french ltnc1ng champion who insults rhe country and Joanie Q) Carol Burnttt l fr.ends Q) Mowie: IJ.jJ) (2hr) "The Sins of Rachel Cade" tdra) 36 Angie Dickinson, Pe1e1 finch 3 IOl Cinstt1n's Unrmse fll) l'IH1• llml/Academ1 leaders 'Sentinels ol S1lt11Ct 11911> Aerial pho10211phy of ruins of Me11co s &Ital past c1v1hzaflons Orson Well" narrattS lltt S11ee1 tl9l'i) lmpreSS1onrs11c s101y abOul a l>oy 1nd his rrandmother s dUlh Solo ll 971) Depich 1 mounlaon rhmber s solo ucenl r11nk r11m t 19131 Collaee ammalion e1ta1oguin1 the ob1ects 1n a man s Ille O> Vivi1111 -8:30-u (]) ® f2tl l.J•trne I Shirley ·The Ttoants are Revoltrne Laverne and Shuley and lhe11 odd assort men I o1 ne1ehbors ma~e 11otou1 efforts at repa111n1 Mrs 81b1sll s crumbhne apartment bu1ld1n1 before an tnlhus.aslic 1nspec101 socks 11 10 the landlady w1lh a SZ $00 line Cl The Joltr's Wtlcl m Tht ~ C:OU,lt ID Iris CMa111 9:00 O CJ) ~ Movlt: (2111) "Zorro" (R) (dra) '7~-A1110 Delon Slanley Baker. Oltavia Piccolo Appu11ne out ol nowhere and always cloaked 1n blatk •1th a mask 10 hide his face. this lteendary hero ol lhe oppressed 1s 1ch1ally D1e110. Governor ol Nt'll1 At11on 11 all l1ll Tiie 91& c .. nt: Chtdtrtd flt& Of Crull 104' Don Baker and Susan Sarandon star u two people CluChl up rn lhe crc1tement of a 1.000 mile oll lhe road race across lht rureed. rain swept Ph1hpp1nu Lmy llaim•n, Al1~ Vint and Pameth Jones Alie sta1 U 9 aJ Tllrtt'I ComPlllJ "An Ann1veruiy Surp11U" Wh1I' Stanley Roper is selllnt the 1partmtnl as •n ann1veru1y pruenl foi his w1te Helen ROller utrhu him 11o1th an altrKliwe wom1n-lflt rtal estate ~ul-11111 behtns her tn1mare 11 brukina up • Tk T • °'11111 • .,~Ill s.. ., "'"•• erul/[llltlein's u..,.,... tf11rated by Ptftf Ustinov and 11'111ten by Nrret Cl1der thtS sptml dt.cuutt upl11n1 and dtmo11slratts-1n common terms- many of £nst11n's th101111. TV WEEK MARCH 11 , 1979 -9:30-u L IQ; 11 P'UMl[llC Tiie RO!ltn In this sponoll lrom the series Threes Companr narrow m1ndrd Stanier ind his rom1n11call) hustraftd .. 1te Helen Htl their apar1men1 bu1ld1ne mov~ a•11 from their 1en1nh lick Cnrossy and Janet -buy a condom1n1um town nouse and ta~e up a ne• hie In lhe oremrtre episode · Mov1nc On Stanley Roper ruosts Helen s desire lo mO'I~ 1nlo a lownhouse 1n ~ ~1ng1ne developmen1 nul door lo a snobbish rtaltOI who lh1nks they don I belone Norman F ,II, Audrf Lindley letfrey l1mbor and Patriw Mc\.ormac~ slar O The Adwtnturen m P'eado dt Amo! 10:00 DDfD"e.s U f" IQ1 lf Sl'ECIA.L 811baia Watters SPf(1al (I hr J tnlerv1ewed guesls are Carroll 0 Connor lohn Wayne and Jane r onda Q) Ni1hl Gallery 11• World ~ Masterpiece Thutre: l1lht -10:30- Q) Q) News 11 :00 0 J U 1.1 2t News 11 ...tJR 'l U ~ D M•e Mt Lau1h O Mo•ie: "Git'' l<hil 6~ lat ' Chaplin, Heathe1 Norlh Q) The Odd Couple m The Goodi" ® Ver 1no C.mjl«Sino m l'ltdc• llrea~ 0) Varltd1dts -11:30- 0 J.. ll Movies: ll11n1b1 Jones/"Ml4l11n: The Usbon kit'' (d•a> 73-RIChard Widmar~ II 12}: lfi Jol\11111 C.t1011 D Ttrilipt l.ont u cm JI) .. °'": "loo~ What's Happened to Ro1t11111y's 11w~ CR) (ho1) 16-Palty Du~e Ashn. Ruth Gordon Ray Milland Q) The lion& Sllolr a> Get Smart i2Jl Lilla. T~• I You fll) C.ptiontd AIC 11tw1 12:00 Q) Alfred Hilch<Gd P'rHtllts m Did c-tt S"°9 O)Mowlt/Ntn -12:30-..., Miybtr ry llfD m Mowl1: W "ladles Cou1111ou1'' (dra) 44 -Loretta Young Drana Bmymoie m Mowi1: 11J1 "D.D.A." (mysl 49-fdmond 0 Rrren 1:00 II l2Jl !Ul T-row Iii The LOff hperu -1:30-u Wenttd: Dud or Allwt 2:00 a Motlu : ·call Me Genius Hr1h T realOll" CD llhries: "Retreat Hill." The ~d Humo. Min" ., Get $Mart -2:30-• •i.: 'A Mtdal lot 8~nny." 'T r•rn Robbery Conlident.al lw•DN•SDAY) llUCH 14 fOf momln1 alld 1fter110011 listlnp. pl11st set DAYTIME PROUAMS. .... ftt ,our eofttttltnct, 1rt Ille cla(s NWies. DAmME MOVIES 12:00 D 9) "MKM" (adv) 52- Robert Mitchum. Jane RusstU m II> "The Lis Veras SMw" (dra) '52-Jane Russtll 3:30 CI.al tM "Shulod Hotmu 1nd the Hound of tht Wtrrillts" (mys) 'J9-Bas11 Rathbone, H1ae1 Bruce • "The Ooulllt Min" ( drJ) 68-Yul Brynner. B11tt Hland • I •V•NING e:oo G <lDJ (ll) l1J) Nurs (]) Tht Odd Couple D•(J)(fl)News Ill Eme11enq One D Pro Bnhtb1ll Los Anatles lakers at San Antonio Spurs CD Tht ltldy Bunch a> Str•ts ol S.n Fr1ncisct @Of u rtll & M111 QI) Maude (BJ AIMriCI• Gottmment -6:30- CD Qll lnl CJ) er..Wits <II ...,.. Griffin Show ID I Left Lucy @ ~lf'7 Hulth ID P1e41t lttM/llkllfft lacUotl 121 Tiie ,...,.. Wild a> ltli S.Utbria tlll Preied Uf!Mne 7:00 a m e•o""' • Tiie ....,_ '-• ()) Tiie ...... WlW • (J]) 9 Sb ltlllion S Mtn • s.tor4 ' SOii 8 Fllllly '9rtr11t ID Pledlt lr.M/M1dltil/ltl11t1 ID u S..1 M C.rM1111 811m1dtdlc1Wec1 -7:30- • WttW Wlf II: QI DllfJ ()) .. Seard! Of." ...... • Tiie Mill SIM ..... TilatT• ())U.....WetN <JI GF...,F"4 .... 12 ow...= • PWat ti T...ipt 8 .... • c-r s.n;.M Ill 8100 e CJ) (J]) ltlerrlt4: Tit• fl nt , .. Now thet Ille s1r1111S of Men 6tbolln's Wtddlnt M11ch llm l111td twty, .1otnn1 tlld Btlly &ktr art stttlinc dawn to Ille rtahtles of the1r n"'y<Wtd ~f• • a QI) s.,.rtr1l11 "Supemaf' fht bickers of • movtt pvt out 1 contract on tht lift of the hotshol productr who boards Supertr11n, to co11vl"'' • f1mout Ktreis on bo1rd tlllt ht will bt uus.santltd if slle «1oe111 '1 •tree to appe11 1n Ille him. l!J Edward the Kine ·scandal lht slreneth ot the monarchy 1s threatened by several scandals in which Edward 1s involved bul these w0tries are dwarfed by the traeedy of his eldest son's death U JOANNIE LEAVES * HOME! I IS ENOUGH U ®l al E.ipt Is Enou(ll Dads. Dauehters D1ffertnl Drummers When Tom Bradford forbids his dau&hter Joannie to ~' her new b0yf11end she runs away from home lo be •11th the handsome youna w111er she loves CD Clrol Burnett & F nends a> Mom: (lhr) "Tht Happy Thtewes" (com) 62 Rea Hamson R11a Haywo1th Bl ®' The Sh1~upem Plays Romeo and Juliet fl) l'ltd1e l ruk/Tht Sliake.spwe Plays Romeo and Julie! The timeless. tragic story of lorbodden love Starring are S11 John Gielgud as the Chorus. Ceha Johnson ~s lht Nurse Mt<:hael Hordern as Capulet and Pal11ck Ry"art and Rebecca Saire as Romeo and Julie! 0) Viviana -8:30- 0 Tht J~er·s Wild CD The Odd Couple O> W1estlin1 9 :00 0 I]' Jl One Day at a Time (R) All a1hne Schneider desperately asks Barbm to find someone to help out while he's 1nupac1laled but ht ne~er upecled her lo brine llome someone like Jackie U POWER/PASSION BOil * OYER/STUDS LONIGM II IHJ (JI) h i fOf Ttlnision: Slllds Lanican Part two of three parts Studs' (Hamhn) fantasies aboul his childhood friend Luer Sanlon (Ms Pelikan). come !rut when his sister arranees for him 10 lake lucy lo a dance. but. because he 1s socially inept, the even1na 15 a f11lurt and he turns to Sally (Ms Helhn). 1 prostitute. and finds h1s lather's name In her hltlt black boo~. ~arry H1mhn, Colleen Dewhurst, Bred Dourif, Charles Du1n1na. Liu Pelika n and Nora Heflin star t11 AIMria11t 'The Indian Chief" Desmond Wilcox n1rrales this profile 'of Jot de la Cruz. PreStdent ol all the Indian Chiefs 1n the United States •CD <II Chartlt's Allctlt •TkTIC OelP m ...,.. "itfi11 se... ... If ,,. .... -9:30- • ltJ) 1't Jtlftrsons An even1n1 out 1t the disco turns into "tvtty n11hl lever • when Gtol&t strelclles 1 CoOd th1n1 a bit too lar • Tiie AMatwtn •"'*·--10:00 a llraft Sllvtes * l'Ull IAIL£Yl T OlliPt t11 C8S • CJ) (J]) SP[CIAl Tht n1ri• Allllllll lnft M>Star Salltt: Pt1rt lelltf (lllr) Pt1rl 811ley, the celtbrattd wom1n of ton& 1nd 1nltrnalionll lood Wiii, IS honOftd br • host of 109 start 1nctud1n1 )Kk Albettaon. OttDtt Bellson (Ith Btiley's dauchl•t), Louil Bellson. Buu 8ridces. foster B<oolli. leV11 Burton Ron Cty Gary Coltman Billy Daniels Dougta~ f.auban~s Jr Etta fllzgerald Rosev Grier Rich L•llle Ken Nor1on N1ps•1 Russ,11 The Thud Generatron Sleos and Sa1ah Vaughan U 0 O)Ntws U I 10 tt Vee1$ loucn of Dnlh Dan trots lo help a btauhlul r0ung bride fond her ~usb1nd "ho has m1slt11ouslv vanished at1er acc1dtntally ge1t1ni himself rnwOl•td w1lh roeut govunmtn1 aeents dealing on b101nercaf wat1a1e Sond•a Wes! John Randolph Aran OopenhPomer Chip l ucoa 'nd r~u• Manter euesl m N11ht Giiier, -10:30-m (!)News 11 :00 0 3 U ! U. ti News U ~ 21.U News U Mike Mt uueh O Movie: "G11nd Duel" lwrst 74-Lee Van Cl~el PelPr 0 Brien m Tiie Ocld Couple m The Goodies 2.f T urnaboul ID Dick Cmtt Show m Vlrttd1des -11:30-0 £ jJ Your Turn Letters to CBS News D l1 ll Jollnny Clrson U Twili&llt Zone u I .IQ a PolKe woman m Tht Gone Show a> Gtt Smart li liliu, Yori & You ED ~ptioned ABC News 12:00 0 I U Mo.lei: The Ro<Uord rnes111ot1k m Alfred H1ttht0<k Presents 34 Mov111 Nein -12:30-u Movie: fl!'. "Mr ltepulltion" drl) 46 Barbara S!anwyck U J 10 .tt M1nn11 m Movtt: "Rtd 011eon" <clral 6/ S1ewar1 G•an2e1 (I) Movie "Tht Man lrOlll Sitter ltldee" 1 .. ts> ~~ Le. Barker 1:00 U 23 J9 Tomorr010 O Tht Lon [&perts -1:30- 0 Wanted: Dead or AJ1wt 2 :00 O Mll'ltt: "love Lottery" rcom SJ David Niven (I) Gtt Smart -2:30- 0 News/Movte: ff( "ll Wut Street" \drdl 6? Alan Ladd Rod Slt1Re1 Mar gar Pl HayPs U Movie: lW "Adventure 1n D11monds" tmys) 40 George Brent m Movie 1R "The Bmt Bulls" Id•~) ~I Mtl r~rrer 4:00 0 Movtt: Jli "WhtS11t Down the Wind" ldrai 6? Haylev Mills Alan Batt) -4:30-u MO'lte: • "Tht Gambltf and Ille udy" <d•ll S?-Oant Clar~ Naomi Chante m Movtt: "' "Ghosu of Berb ltr Squ11e" (com) 41 Robert MOlltY Cindy Grover and Leigh Mc~loakey star as young lovers who get married. despite the disapproval of their parents, in Married: The First Year. an tiour-long drama airing Wednes- dlya at 8PM on CBS. p_.,.n THURSDAY MAl!CH I~ Fo. ITIOfn1n1 ind 11tunoon hst1n1s. plust stt DAYTIME PROGRAMS Bttow, fOf your connn1tnct, '" the ~fs lllOftts. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "Ent ol K1hman1aro" lid~) 61 Ma•~hall I homp,on l:OO 10 rw "Shulod Holmes and lht Sttret Wupon" 1mn1 41 8~s1I R~lhbonP Nt~tl Bruce 3:30 O "Ass11nment K" ~•A 1 68 Slephen 841vd EVENING 6:00 O 110 12 12' llews :r, The Odd Couple D 0 (8 ) J9 News 0 (me11ency One O Ironside m Tht B11dy Bundi Q) Streets of San F r1nmco l• Hum1n11tes Tbroueh lhe Arb ID Over Easy 3t Maude SO Oesi1n1n1 HOfne lntuton -6:30- 3 lt "~ l J Cross.Wi1s ~ Mtn 611ff1n Stio. m I l4¥t Liiey }~ tontempoury Hutth ID Mldlitl laclton S11019 ACROSS I Farm build1na 5 Sacred 9 Golf st11t1~1n1 10 Whole num r 12 Ptl<!e for watch 15 Eu ms 18 ~ar1tt 20 21 Ever (contr1ct1on) 22 Oak or pine 2• Academy IW"d 25 Oelicien 28 S.nM Otttn 31 N1 ... d 32 Flrtl man 3' Rub IWI)' 36 "'-tt0tm 37 Hunter 0t Novtk 39 Cam.y Or J~s •1 Ep,J.'11n fOddess 42 Br 's home :l9 The Jo•er's Wild Ci> El Chawo SO Home Cardtner 7:00 0 D 3 0 23 News O fllt lltwlywed Camt 0 8 The lo-tr's Wild m 12 29 S11 M11fton $ Min m Sanford ' Son 24 F1m1ly Portrait ED Tht MKNtilllehrer Report Ci> Oomt111u Montero so Hum1n1loes Th/ouch the Arts -7:30- 0 OISCO Ma&K 3 Wild World ol Animals O In Starch 01 O The Oat1n1 Camt O Tht Gone Show e SJ.93 Beauty Show O Tic he Ooueh 10 73 Match Camt PM m Adam·12 ·24 lns11hl ID 28Ton1&ht/Pltd1t Bru• 39 News so Ntll'SChec• 8 :00 O 8 u The Wallons Jim 8-0b s l1f P d1eam uumblts belurr his eves whPn hr l1nd1 oul his 1mpt•I•! t vtw1n will ~Ptp him hom ber~m1n~ an An f OtlP PtlDI D .2' 39 little Women f h~ Ot1t11n1• 0 MOYie (2hr) "Cut a G11nl Shadow" (adv) 66 Ku~ OuuildS S•nld Bergtr An~1t Otd1nson lohn W1ynt r ran\ S1nJ11~ Yul 81ynnr1 0 3 10 29 Mor\ & Mind) in Mork Wt Trusl Murk •Sat lhP "'''CY DOWN 2 Oren 3 Concermna 4 Orderly 5 Ow1 noise 6 Prepos11ton 7 Smaller 8 Buttons and II Botner 13 Fish egs 14 'O.lf'rent -(clue to f:!Uale enswer) 16 a.a 17 Accept (Seot11sh) 19 Fortunate 23 Eddie Of 'Switeh' 26 S Atric.n strHm 27 W1flds up 29 Adjultl lO Old cloth 33~ 35 'De.ire Ufldef the -36 '-the Man' 38 Two ~omen numeral) 40 See I '" down Answer 111 end of the Seturdty /Of}. P ... t2 11 M1nctv , nA;ty ne1~hoo1 El1c~lt1 whu nas \lorn lh• Orkan 1£P machm• th1n•rnv 11 \ ~ At1uldfl•r And 11 unkr1(l.,1n~1v CdUl•n~ M~•• lo ~' th•ougn ,everat •R~ char·~· mclud1n~ Mori l. J b~01 lr•na~•· and • m1ddl~ ai•d ""''" an O Mom. (2hr) "Tht World ol Htnr1 Orrenl" ttom b4 l'•lt• 5•11tt\ Pautd Prrnh~ m Carol Burnett l flltllds ID Mow1t (211r) "Htro's bland" ldra) &7 l~m•\ M11un Nt.1llt Brand ID 24 lloo [1nst''" Ot~graplly ul I~• ITllhd 111 lh• ~rfdt lhtn•er ronctntr~tm~ '" •hv ~nd nn .. f 111\IP!n ~ thu11bhl arMh H lt•Joghl 1111!' In "' ·~rth ,hAI n1• onclus11 ns 50 N1llon1t Geo111pll1c Speml 1 hr lnt•td1ble "lach1n~ Nr .. Cdtn•IJ led1n1qu~S 0~11Pltdlt hVllli' ltS\Uf\ •nd OIRdft) to •tV•JI the l\uman tindv a\ ,, wCtrk\ ~no th• nr·~1nn1ng111! lilr 1l1•ll -8:30- 0 ~ 10 .29 Anc1e f "' M1u\tmPOI Alie• ·1 ,, .. Od\' !II IPllU" and one ddy out \hOPD•nv 'ltlh het 1nobb; St\ltt '" 1, .. IOy(P Ang1t tn~ 11(h ,oung b11de IDnf\ '"' th~ guud itd da11 whfn .he wa1l•d 1111 tablts a1 lh, I •b''h r..11~, \hop m Tht Odd Couple f!) u ~11b1111 dt AmbraMo 9:00 0 & 12 Hi•l ll five 0 Su\(lfCttnf Chai ()1 ltarvr1 ll~nwollh 11 111egatly suooirtnR drue lo 1dd1r1S Sieve ~cCarrtU kno~ h, f\I WEEK MARCH 11 1979 mu~I n;1I Oan11<01th '° order to save l11m ftom lhe vengeful lalher ol one •ti ht~ alleged v1ct1ms D 23 at Quincy lhe Hero A >~ocl.1ni su1pr1~e dwa1ts Qu111cy wh•n he lilts lo prove a drill n truclDI who 100n a Medal of Honor 1 \11,lnam 1nten1tonalfy sl•ytd a M;""' rmu11 Robert V1haro cuesls 0 3 10 29 BlrMJ M~ltr m Mt" G11fl1n Show ~· Tht Aae of Ur1mt.11nty ED "edae 8ru'1World Inside {ulc1pf r I& lht SlOIY of lhe r 16 r ''Iller Plant lht people who ~•ltintd 11 the ttrporahon lhit mad, 11 and the salesmen and fllllihc1ans •1111 sold •I 10 NAIO Ci> Noc.hes hP'ttas so Asc~nt of Man -9:30- 0 3 JO ~ Solp le~1ta lalr b11ngs Cheste1 and Oeletllv' Donahue together lo tell !hem which man 'ht hdS chosen and why, the I Jtr~ b~nd 1ogrthe1 10 hy to e~orcm ~ ;p111I from Co11nne's baby Danny ;tchr\ up with llame's l.1lle1. Burt &•m ou1 "' ~nl. the flying saurer lnat no oot believes he ~,. and Rill; latt 1\ kidnapped by Sun cull rnemotrs Ci> Peudo Dt Amor 10:00 D Barnaby hncles With * Crazed Cult luderl! 0 a 12 Blrn1b1 Jones Part .,,,, ot ~ two put ep1sodt Barnaby Ion,• rnnduCI) a puuhng murder nvestrgatron lhal le~ds him to tht om0nous •ork1nes ol a powerful ~ltgtDU~ ult FRIDAY l MARCH 16 0 Movoe (2hr) "The Kentuckian ddvl ')< Bu1t t ~"' ·~'' 'It • l•o M611h•U U 3 10 29 Makin' It "' rv WfEI< MllRt H 11 1979 'f. '' tit ~ "'"• 11-d I 1"'' M1 ln11fr ,1 f •JP ,,~ D 23 39 Movie (lh1) "Hunn on C.arlh" I••• (, ''"'" 0 0 m11ews D ~ l}f) Mis Columbo A Riddle ler Puppets A de3dty gamf ul cat and mouse untold\ 1s Mis Columbo stalks a de1anced went11loqu1st who be!ievts h1\ utlons aie controlled by t11s l1tnd1sn dummy Jay lohnson &uests Dltewswalch 8 T01 ~ Family FOi 1T101n1n1 and dternoon hshn1s. plusr m DAYTI ME PROGRAMS llttO'tt, l0t your conven1t11tt. "' the dly's moY1ts. llnnirr 1111 np Wht I~'' '"' < T "' l111•llw l1't"'1 ! ••u1n I ~· An Ctl•D•,lt br~l~'1 fl lo, • dllomr 1~1t .. n1 o "''k ~t 1111 dPan ~ 1\1 ~', ''"' tnt u•f" ., 1r n lalht• n 1., ••••~ 1 •'" "" m lll&hl GJllery so W01ld -10:30- 0 Youth I lht lmies m (I) News DAYTIME M~IES h~PPl M~n1o1 • '" '" d I '8al1e11nf Withe dotsn t 1eah1e 11 but the new cul in his tote is a famous poma ballenna who wants to th10 .. away a dauhn& urn1 to hve with him 1n the law1ence 1uest hou~ Stephanie lombahst ind Ren• Aut>erionors guest 12:00 0 "Mttt lilt at tht F11r" (com1 •,3 Dan Dailey Hu~h 0 811an b4111~gwund O Mow1t· (2hr) "Ktn&i ol the Sun" !adv & 1,1 b••• •• (j11 ••• thJk111\ ID l'ltd&e Bru-And1t\ Sf&OYll at tht W!Mtt Houst 11 :00 0 3 0 10 29 Nein 0 8 12 23 19 "t•S O llhke Me Lauth ... ..., m llip l Gallery <Ill Anti tht Ace ol Unmlaonty EID rt1d1e Bruk/Pennies From Hentn Arthur and [1teen aoe on lht run and reach a lonelv larmhoust Tht farmer d1scove1s them nnd chases them away Arthur 1s amsted and charged wtlh mu1der 1n a courtroom where his son2 latl~ to divert the 1urt fl)llews (8) Sir1h Vau1han in Conurt lhe incomparable vocal vemt1hly ot Sarah V1u1than in conctrt at Iowas Patatt Theale• 1n Mventu1etand Park -10:30-m m llews IHl Archilecl111e: The Art ol Time and ~ Acclaimed a1th1tetlural photoeraph,, luhus Shulman talks about arth1teclure 1n S•n 8t1nard1no llts contrnve1S1al ideas are renected 1n his comments on tht bu1ld1ngs 1n the downtown 11ea 11:00 u u m ooi tt 1tt11S D (I}) l2Jl !Jll News II Mfle Mt Llup D ltlloYit: "S•mmerhme ll1ller" (d11) '73 -Karl Matd,n Oh••a Hussey m Tiit Odd Couple .. Tlll Goodies ® AllJOM l'Or Ttnnf10l'll m Vtritdllltt -11:30-fl Cl) \IlJ MoYIU: lll*A*S*HI McC*'4I D Q1l ctlJ lollllftY Cal10tl 9 Twllicht ZOM 8 CD ~ (2t) St•n•r l Hutti! • Tlll Cilnt Sllow a> Gtt SNrt 0 Ulia.s. Yota I You fD '1t41• lrta"C1phon14 AIC ~ 12:00 Gt Nlre4 tlitcllttcl l'r-b m Old CMtt s. .., ...... ,~ -12:30- • M"it : "ltJtH GlorJ" (d11) 'U -Alan bdd. Donna Rted • (JJ lllallflll m ltlftlt: "Lui Men °" ld" (llor) '64 Vinunl Puce 8) lilllfle: "C¥llltft *-" (mus) ·~-Hany BelalOftlt. Purl 81110 1:00 D 0 (JJl '"'*"" • Tlll "'" £1,.rts -1:30- • """'4: De111 or AIM 2:00 9 lilllfle: 9) "Ulltf T•b• Air' (com) ·~-Rossano 811111. • llefle: "lllH ti lletll" (•cl¥) '41-Wtlllam Holden m Carol Burnett l friends 0 fllD'l•t "Sam'sSon1"1J1a1 ft m "' "Tllfy Lrve by M1cht" {dral 49 f41lev G1anp"' ( Alhv 0 Qqnoetl HM<a•d Oa 5,1 .. a Id< f fffppen l:OO 10 • "SherkK• Holmes 1n Wnh1n1ton" 1m,~\ 41 Ba'" HathbonP N1g~t Brnte (I) Mom . (2hr) I'll "lhpturt ldtdl ~Q l,'tl»' lJ•flt~I~ (I I Si(ld"•rlf ID '' so Wuh1n1ton W"~ m Viw11na R .. bri1 O,N111 '~""""' WA"'" m The Odd Couple l:lO O "Hammerhead" 1d1a1 ~8 Vince [d,..ard' ludv GPHOn P"fpr Vaughan B"vPtlv Mam~ I EVENING 6:00 -8:30- D '3 39 Hello. Lmy D 3 10 29 What's H1pptn1ng Tn• lhulnA\ l rraw•P Wh•·n 1111· g,ng karns lllAI ~tnlrn m111"'v nuphl bP h1dOPn 1n tit• lhumo1·, hllU\• lh~v ~II begin \PW hon~ tran11r All\ 1<11 !hr ''a'h p1,ict1callv 11r1n~l>\~111~ lho houst '" lht p1otr~\ m The Odd Couplt 2• ~o Wall Strtet Week f.ID Horowitz l1n lncoie S1.r,. \omul(a\I wolh MIS( 'l l ~I II> O ,10 t2 ,n Mews 3 Tiie Odd Couple DU a 29 "ttrS 0 Emercencr One O Ironside ' m [dutrclo II m The Br1dy Bunch (I) Streets ol San Franm.co j 4 Ot EJrtlt ' Man it M1ude so Con11tsS1C111al Outloo~ -6:30- ;) Jt News 8 CICIU·WitS 10 Merv G11thn Show m I Lowe Lucy l• 8111 Moren' Journal ID Michul la<kson Show 29 The lohr's Wild ED la Cmda Bien Cnada ISO PrOjtct Uniweru 7:00 0 I 3 D u (2~ Nein U Tiit llewlywtd Gamt 0 (8) The Job i's Wild m 112J 12tl Sia MilhOft $ Man m SanlOld ' Son ID lh(lltit/lthter Repor1/Pltd&t Bmk ED Oomeniu Montero "SO\ F11m Di&tsl -7:30- D TELEPATHY PROVIDES • CLUE TO MURDER U Nett Step lleyond 1 l) (9 the lllu,,.tt D Dance frm D Tllt Oatina '-"" 8 dO Ul HoltywoM Squares Cl Tic Tac 1*iP -~12 (2() Pwlitia tf U11t1tioll fl) Wall Slrttl WMlfl'ltjCt lmk (Jf) ,._ (Jf\ Vollf't l'iptliltt 8:00 8 l f l Ct2l Tiit ll1er"4llle Hiik 8annei aaam ~Uk) the help ot l t Sunc •nd is '"'trumentat 1n help1n1 a pol1c~ olhtet 1nh111t the •1sdom ol the blind Onenlal ph1losopht1 Rtek Sp11nal1eld. Mako 1nd Gmld Mdl1ney 1utsl D fUl Qll Oiff'rt11I St!'Ma "The Joli W1lhl &•!$ i tob lo u1n money to buy dlS'O skatn and cets fired on his lllS1 'llOlklOI day 9 :00 0 8 12 Tiie Dukes ol Hm11d lhe Annual Hma1d Obsta1tr Ottby ~ m(l<1• than •IS u ult duh •a,• Jll•• J .. um.1n d• '" rntr• tl•t ••·mpthtinn And "''"~ l u•r adm11Aloon ~vrn b•ln1• lhr "" Rn1 llellv and M6•VA Si•ll ~11"' D 2l 39 B1others & Sisters I uv• .1nd Mar11.1t" Cher~r Nnn •ltt And /rpp•• plJv th Pu nwn 11rwlv•" d ~Amr .,hpn lht1 rn111ll 1n ~ m.Ufld~· \UIVIVdl {1101 .• !nd •Af.Prly 10111 tor .. a rd lo I h•or numPw<lf~ U 3 •IO 29 Mow1t' (2hr) "lht Cracker hctory" (d•Al /'I NAlal1t Wood Pl'llV ll1ng Prltl H.s~pll Shrllv lon~ lt1l"t Mills A wnmAn (MS Wood) who ha) hren tl~ughlP• w1fr molh~r and love• hut nrvr• he1~~11 SPts h~r world 1ul1Jp\1l1R 11ound hr• and ma~t~ A lrAnl1r ~rod ~mrllmt\ h1IA11oui search to• lnvr "'sdnm and laughtrr m lhrv Crillin Sllow J41 Alntri" at tht Mo.its so "0¥1 -9:30-m Jl• fufftlbGUt Stdl11to1v Theft SAm •nd Ptnny ~l~ton ~ttO ff'llAl to und11 lht mafl( ot A \l~tur lhat made rach brromr lht 11thP1 only 10 4•~ovrr on, n1&ht lh•I • bUr!ll~r sto!t th, ail •Of~ ID Pled1e lttOllhst11p1en 1 hutre: l1tll1 C m1ltt l 1lttt 1s delerm1ntd to btcomt a cosmopoht•n woman 1nd uttl1ts lht ,,, ol •titlhy r d#ald tanctrv fI)Pt<.14o Dtwr n LM Allft 10:00 fJ SECRET LOVC AFFAIR • Dl\OOES O" OALW U <• 1 tU) Oatlu Oonn1 McCullum (Sus..n How11d) is • y0une ~dy wttom Ray Krtb0$ mt~t' 1n • bar !hey dt&tom 1 mutual altrachon to ucll othtt ucept lhal Donna 1i Ob•IOll"Y not ltlltne all aboul hrsrll o pcm lly I ht l1et (I) lht Good1tS 24 Anolhtr Voice ED Varitdades -11:30-0 a 12 Mow1u: "Wines Over the Wolld" 1 mu } P~ul Jnd I 111dA Mc( Alln•v .ind Wong~ r~~ Hum•o f.1tlr11 (dta) 75-Geor&e Kennedy, lohn M~ls D Jl 39 Johnny Cmon 0 fwoh&hl Zont U 3 10 29 Barett• m Tilt Gong ShO# m Get Smart 24 Lohn. Yoca & You ID Ptedse 81u k1C1pt1oned ABC News 12:00 m Me Bo• ID Tiit Did. Curll Show ED Mow1e1 News -12:30-0 Mime "Marco Polo" •dvl r: Rory C 1ltou11 Yuk" IA"' U Mowtt. "Beyond Allanlls" 11hAI I'> P.1t11l k WA'r"' lonr Asht~v I r1gh C1t11•.11an Sort Hai~ G1·01~r NddPr 10 Movoe "Eyt of tht Cat" {drol &q M1rhael SA11~1111 !IPAno1 f'ukfr Gavit HurtnH ult m Movoe: 111 "At Swo1d'' l'otnl" (adv> V Coin~I W1ldr M•111Prn 0 llJld n.n 0 liPrhhv (!) Movie· "Blood Man11'' (ho• 1 /0 PptPI f.dlP•lllPr M~ll~ Anl~Qn m llou 1:00 D ~3 39 M1dn11ht Spetoil 0 The love Eaperts -1:30- 0 Wanled: Dud 01 Alt" 2:00 O Nun1Movot: M "Tht Chit· drea's Hout" (dr4\ 6Z AudlPY Htpburn Slurln MKlA•nt' Umt' 1:,rner 0 Morrtt: "Mr lt1nphtl1'J W11" (dr1 ) II lohn S••On l1pp1 Hedr'n R~no 811111 m Morrlt: "Count thrff •1141 l'ray" (dr1) )~ Vin ll,ll1n Joann' Woodw11d Phil C•"•· Ra.mono Bu11 -2:30- • Mov11: Ill\ "Sia ol • ltind" (tom) J~ W C fltldi Bu1n~ & Allen. Charles R11aaln Ill Gtl Smart 3:00 a> ~: "f10111ief '-r' \wu) d Y¥Onne Ot Carlo. Rod C,meron Pege tl CLASS A ACTRESS WITH CLASS A LICENSE I or Dchor.1h R.1tlin .• 1lling '·'" he .1 · karning c\pen- cnle" 1n more\\,,~, 1h.1n .. nc: 1 he pn:11~ Hung ,1l"trc'' trn' 'tarred 1n mort" th.in 10 film' 111 .1 'h11n period ,111d. in mo't 'a'c'. h,1, p1dcd up .1 Ill.'\\ 'kill ,1, \\ell I tH her ne"' molll\11 p1llure·fllr tell'\ I'"'" "\\ 1llJ.'' .11rmg 110 The CR5' S.1tunl,1~ 'ight \1111\ 1c """ R.11lin enrolled 111 the Trnckm;1,ter S.:hool 1•1 lrull1ng 111 ~11uth· ern Cahfornw and completed a 50-111H1n:our'c 1n dfl\ 1ng 40-foot-lon~ h1g rig' She: kit 11 \'·" ne.:e,,.ir, '" I'll· convmcm~ 111 her nih: 1•1 .1 \\,111rc" in ,1 trml·,ll•p Jrner "ho dec:1dc' 'he l.ln dn hl·ttcr lt•r hcrwll .111d ha children a\ ,1 truder. Mii.~ RaOin ""' ''' l'll0\'11H'1ng 111 hc:r l·11urw Iha! 'hl' earned hcf'elf a Cl."' A hlcn'c "h1ch yu.tl1lk' her 111 drne the !1un1\Chide'11n the n.1111111·, high"'·"' 1\11 thc trul'k ~enc\ 111 the u\er-the-mad 'cyucnll.'' 1n "\\'111.1' ure h<tndlcd l'l\ Mi~~ Rallrn. In prcvio11' film, and tclc:v"1on 'Pcl·1a1,. M1'' R,111in picked up \(lme other unu,uul 'l 'll' Lu\t 'c·"''"· for .1nother motion p1cture-for-tcle' l\1on on the 1'.el\HH~ "Ski I 10 111 Death," 'he 'pent fl1ur to'" hour\ J,111\ in the wh-1em Canadian ''HI" lc.1rn111g hallet anJ mtcr· mediate 'k1ing 'kill, I'm her n1lc u' 11 frec-,tvlc 'ki111g. ehampron For the film. "l he Dmc ··'he learned IO'·"' Jnd rrdc J mott)rc\l'lc 1 nr t\\o "( l~ll' of the Stah" tclc\1,1011 specials on the Ncn,mk. 'he learned 10 work with 1ra1ncd dog~ und to pc:rform 11n a high 1r.1 pc1c. Another rtl·cnl .tchievement hJ' Ileen mJ1ng JCI p<lWcrctl \\atcr (kl' "I find lc:1rn1ng new 1hrn@\ J challenge." Mi's R,10in eit· plained "It make~ a role much more 1nterc~11ng Rcpc:.11• ing y1Hlf'clf •~ blH111g 'Willu' 1s u rnlc in which I 1:an Jo i.omctheng mort than juM dcrllrule: the "enc•>·" ..... 1. SATURDAY MARCH 17 MOANING 6:00 U That's Cit '{ Sunrist Sernnttr IJ Community fttdb1ck Q) UniveBity ol llir Air -6:30- 0 Sunnw Strnesttr U hbulous F unn1es D Dr11net '.I ~ Cias.YOOfl1 O Onty & r.41ialh fO Tiit Courte of Our Tunu m s,t1k Ovt Cl) lnhnity F Ktory £D Captioned ABC lltws tt hmlly Portmt 7 :00 D Marlo's Mal" lilo¥1e M1ch1ne '} I ~ '2J Scooby 0oo Wlltrt Are You U Il JJ Yoei's 59fce Race D Bi1 Blue M11ble 0 S<oobts All·Slm ( ~nisll 1J Tiie Hot Fuda• Show m Elementary News Cl) Woman Reel to Rul £D Yo11 for Hulth -7:30- 0 Dusty's Treellouse U !ll1 11}; F 1nl1stic Four D 'Kesetten 0 CU ;IO"' 3 Fan(face f' Tiit llut Step 0 Tiit "-ll1n1er m That's £nou(h Cl) llompe1 Room £D lolrn t1naw1y Interviews 8 :00 D l lJ '°IMY' Hour U rll fl GodliHa Super 90 D &anery O ®l 13\ Superfrlends IJ Roller Superstars Q) Mowit: l)il "Whitt Cliffs ot Ocwtr" (dra) ·o frent Dunn Pete1 Lawford. Van lollnson ED The N.Jlurallst m1nsi1h1 -8:30- D lic Vllley Cl) Southern Cllilorllla m No.a m E.sfa es " V'idallilofit 9 :00 D (J 'lI Tiie hp l11MJ/hl4 ll111111t1 SIM Iii Wlltf• "" ltM World 0) As Wt Set II -9:30- D @ ~f o.flJ !Ml • Mewie: "lllf" C1letn '" Ille lrlsll" (tom) '40 Tho111u Milchell 8 l1lll aJl SaieWs NI-Stars D lle91t: "Tll., (11111 frt111 ..,_, S,.C." Cscil1) '61 -Robert Hullon, Je11n1ler l•y11t .., v.i '9,.ii • i.rce c11111'1 ~ All American Chinese wom•n hom C.mbtldtt . Maswchusetts la~ts htr TV WEEK MARCH 11 1979 l•o cluldren on a v1s11 to the homeland she hasn t seen 1n more lhan t•enty years Features a •Ord. him and musical pgrtra1l ol loday's China Caplioned for 1he hea11na impaired 10:00 U ll .)I Fred & Barney Cl) Mowie: ~ "Tusler" (dral 46-Maua Montu Kent hylOI fii) Ona Upo11 a Clwlt -10:30-0 :I. Ill Tarun/Super Stwtn .. IHI D Tiit ltboRs 0 ffi mi lf Tiit f'ink P1nthtr Q) llashflllt MllSIC m Saint Galy Tiles 11:00 U ll U Collt&t Buktlball Ooubltl!uder Playoffs reams to be announced 0 ::::3: GI 2.1 Wetktlld $9t<lal <R) l11tle lulu l11tle lulu decides the e1rls must prove they're not the weaker so when she discovers that Tubby and his 1an1 are adamantly enfomne the no a•rls allo-ed rule at then clubhouse laune Hendler ~evin Kina Cooper Annnie Walterhouse and Robbie Rist ''" O World Championship Tennis m JacqlltS Cousluu ED Freestyle m hnfar" hie.on -11 :30- D Outdoors fJ ® (21) American 8'ndst1nd Cl) Gtl Smart £D Tnins, Tmh & Trestles I Advice and 1nshuct1on lo be11nn1ne ra1hoad hobbyists Eum1nahon ol lhe scales (s11es) available to the h0bby1st and ua111ples of set ups bt11nnm can create 0> Muska ColcMnbim An•ANOON 12:00 0 S,,u AcHelllJ Iii V01a11 to Bottom of tilt Su II The East Side IUds G) Soul Train 11' Ii& llw Marlllt 0) Tarun tlJi Col!ltmpor1ry Htaltll m Julia Chihl ' Co. ID Walter Mtrudo Jl Ascent tf Man -12:30- D CJ) (I}) Fat AIMrt fJ Cil HollywN T"n (JD) Oisct 10 m Udln Wiit De Comedy about a London cltan1n1 woman wllo lurns lo retrieve lips from her boss waste bas•et and pul lhtm to cood ~st '" lhe f1nant•al w0tld Robert Morley stars Jtl Slla NJ Ila 1:00 fl tlll AR II ... ,..., lt AM!lbtr• ... v..., .,..,.. 7 ............ • Tile o.ttf lilllib m 11ttt•,...., S'-"" CD StflCI (Jfl Tile Alllllk.la Slely -1:30- fl CD [2) JO lllin11tes Cll To,ic • c-dy SN, fil ~ & C.tello (JD) """' Civic l1GA Cluslc @ FMi!J PIHtrart 2:00 fl tt Tabs All bids CJ) a Clla111pioftsltip foll1n1 D loulu 8 Tiit lft1111tn CD 1\t f1I m Illa. lmpoaiWt (fJ) Tiit ltoolies ti) Jolln Wapt Ctamu SlCuttn Tac m flllllol lnttrtlKIOnal (9) Amtricl11 ~trnmtnl -2:30- • CV at! Amttkan SP9rtsman fJi) Latino Cons0!1lw111 3:00 fl (]) dli Dor 11 Open Golf e S.turay D famMy ntm festiv1I D Movie: "Call Mt 8w1n1" (tom) '63-Bob Hope. Anita Obera ®)Adam-12 ID Mlwle: "fut 1114 St1y" (com) ·so-Gina lollobto&oda @ Moorie: "Good Sam" (com) '48-Cary Cooper, Ann She11d1n 12]) The ~· of U11ttrt1Mlty fl) Volto Tennis Cl nsic ltve COVtrilit of the SI 25 000 Grand P111 lournamenl lrom the Georu Wash1neton Un1"rs1ty campus on Wash1naton. D C 0 lllolN Clla111plWlll, T t lMllJ (9) Daicnina Home lnttrlOD -3:30- • <ml (Ill P'rof11sion1I ltwl1rs TOllr Coverace of the S80.000 Kine lou1e Open lrom lht Kini lou1e Wesl Lanes in Overland Park. Kan5U 4:00 8 (]) ll2> 5'orts 5"W<llllr m llloM: "TIMt 111 Tr•" (wes) '52-Kirk Douatu. lve Miiter l2Jl Mer tM Ac• of Unurult1ty CD Ttft.Rtwllt1 0.llOfflwe 8 Mowlt: "Tt.U of tM C.t" (wts) ·~-Robtrl Mttthum, lib ltunter '9> l'roj«t UrWtl'M -4:30- @ 0f urtll 111111 5:00 .......... eon., e WAnlo.w..r..... e CD Stwlt9 • CD a ww. .., .. 1'orb Fu twrn tht Wllrl4 r 11urt Sut111& CNmpionsllips from Vitn111. Aust111, vii Slttlltlt ..... : ~· {COlll) '67- Dick Van Dyle, Barbat1 r tldon ... ..... : "Ill S.IO of "9111'1 AR" '7i-Docllmtn1ttY I =:-alrm/StM s.u .. ... ,,.. -S:lO-e n. $ZS.800 ryn.w .... (I ......... """ <Ul "' lat "" ..,. D Ille ...... tf G.r Dap UNllatfU.UU. .............. •V•NING 8 :00 fl I) ,1J all ill! ""' D ...,it: (lhr) "Allltlia Uilurt" (d•a) 76-Suun Clark John forsylhe UJi Hee H,. O> Movie: (2h1) "The ficlton· MIMrs" (mys) 67 -Ro&er Moore \14 Rtbop ID l'ltdre 8rt1'1Tur riaboitt -6:30-fl CJ) ., <I 18) lltn D Mary Tyler Moou ID> Ad1111·l2 @footsteps ID l'ltd11 81t1k (21) Candid Ca111tr1 (9) John Callaway lnttniews 7 :00 fl The Pnce Is ltlsflt CD Emtrftft(J One D $1.91 Btauty s... 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