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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 L P aylng °Comm an I ty C.01 lege Bi I ls---!!!!!!!!!l"m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!~~~ .. ----' l By WILUAll HODG~ ... O.ltyNttlUft Orante Count)''IJ four community coU a dtatrict. are 1truaalin1 lo keep lh~u fmancial footlna &!!. atatt lt!fi~latots p~parr to grapple with u pail rrupoilHon 13 plan to pay l'<hlto tlon·atiUla. Amld the uncertainty us 1 mc>verot>nt that could foat~r nt-w l'OOJM>ratl()n ~l--('('R colh:l(C di tnct.a or plunJtt.' some school mta u decllnt' that miabt fore~ lht•lr clMun.• That '{II t~ opinion of offac.•1111"1 ~t Uran gt' County'b rommuni•y coll ftl' C'8mputies ufll'r Saddltback Coll<'Jt • trus tN's \ot<'d to odvMa.H• :1 50 called "~ flow" ystem bct~t"t'R the.> two year institutions t•rom Ii blUdl'nt point n( \ ll'~, that mun.~ belna iabl to t«kt• u l'Our:,\' ut ul\) of Orunt(u County · commumty 1.'0ll<.'J-:W'I, without ~l·ttm.: u permit· Uut for :somt: orTu.·1uls, '"""' now tx·t~t·t·n dlsttic~ \iloOUld ~ hkc throwing a mutt·h 1ntu the po\1,.dt•r keK of community C'Oll<'M<' financing ·rhe i'ssue bo I~ do~n to dolh1rs Studen•~ \>C\U:ll dollars And offic1uh1 predlC't that u n('\\. st1lle-suppo11t•d fanunce system will Ix> bused on enrollmc.•nt rn ~lll'h c.hslrict With s tudents allowed to attend the coll"ge of their cho1c<'. some orftcials argue . other col leges might experience a dcdinc in enrollml'rll that could foment u financial cm.1~ Thoeo otnchals rear promotional warfare iCarf'd t.o lure t ludcnl!I MWli)' l'fom their home di!itrt<'hs lo campu t' equipped witb better voc.-a taonal prorram . located In u more deslra· bl<' art'u or ictockl'd with a J>road r variety or l·OUfft(' The.• l ntcr-Ou~tru:t uttcndunce it111ut center· on the hlft from pritnorlly locul tux support to mo'llly lilt' support of community colle1es Rt'fon• Propo&ltlon t3. the college dlstricts dep•·ndt.'<l on l()('ttl 1u•ocx•rty tn revenues and &t3tl• U()Porllonnwnt lo liUjlJ)()rt lht•lr operations Th4• le\lt•I of Pf•r to.tu<.ltnt 1tutc supp0rt de· rwnd.-.t on u 1.hstrkt ·~ wealth· Tht.' ussessed \Ulue Of ull Jlr1111t•rty wjthin It~ boundaries dlv1d~ by the number or students attending chlf,..,t> . The compll'\ formula meant tbat som e dis· traC't!i r•'<'l'1n-d s1gnlf1cuntly more stale support thun othl·rs. tJnd(•r thut i:.y!itl'm. fur example. Coast ('ommumty 'olkgc District gleaned $815 from state l'Offl•rs for each full time student. Sad· dlebuck College, on the other hand. received on· ly $233 lntt'rdistricl attt'ndunce agreements were bused on the exchan(?e or state support between d1str1cls truding students But that nwanl Coast would ~et S233 for a Sitddlcbaek 1'tudent while the Mission Viejo· based distnct n•tl•1wd S815 for a Coast studenl uttend111g llll'rc SUNDAY To offset the Imbalance. local college of· fici•ls wrote a so·called "seat tax" Into the greement. Thal meant a college like Sad· dleback would pay the dllference between state isuppc>rt end the cost or educating a student at Coust to equalize the exchange or funds. Under thaL s ys te m . Saddleback paid $813.432 to Coast in the 1977·78 school year while It received only $17 .524 in return because more Saddleback students went to Coast. The idea was that if a student didn't pay taxes in a college district he shouldn't be able to attend there without having his home district pey for the cost of educating him. The system protected taxpayers in the other district. .. The old system rostered inequities.·· ad· mits Tom Wright, Rancho Santiago Community Colle~c District's dean oC nscal affairs. .. Under the block grant system. however. no one would be hurt as much as they would un· der the old system.·· The block grant is the shape of funding in post Proposition l3 times. It represents a single state allocation in addition lo the per-student apportionment to make up for revenues lost from local property taxes. It also represents the bas is for some sup- port of lhe free flow or students between dis· tricts. since support for the colleges is no longer C'oming from local taxes .. With 70 s>'ercent funding from the state. don't think you can argue that someone ahcMlld 1tltend oN)' in the di&trlcl lo which they Uve," Wright asiserts. "l lhlnk it comes down now to where tbey can get the befit education." he continues. "We just~ it's better for stude nts to 10 where they want.'' But Rancho Santiago trustees and olficiala have held off supporting the Saddleback free n ow proposal because community coUeae financing is in a "twilight zone" between the old system and a new system that will be worked out in Sacramento. Current bailout legislation considers s tate apportionments and the block grant ·as separate items. Because the Saddleback free flow proposal calh; for an exchange of the per-student appor· tionment only, other set-tools, especially Coast. worry that the move would cost a vast a mount of money. · ··we·d be crazy lo accept free flow under a basic exchange of state apportionments," says Correllan Thompson. Coast·s vice chancellor ror business affairs. "That would just cost us money and wouldn't cover the cost of educating incoming students." Rancho Santiago district officials say they <See COLLEGES, Page AUH VOL. 72, NO. 98, 7 SECTIONS, 108 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1979 TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS f Spr1rein9 llp the Old Ca•psite · Becky Cox. -L of Garden Grove. figured hastily I l'Cruitcd 1:olfcc can seemed to do t thin~s wer e a bit too drab at the San the trick. lier I am1ly was among the ' Clemente State Park \\here she is spending throngs filling coastCJ I parks. inc luding San l a few d<:iys camping. A few flowers in a Onofre and Do hen y . !--------- 'Freighter Limps On Oil Cargo Threat to Sur SAN FRANCISCO rAP > The Coast Guard worked Saturday to halt water gushing into a con· ver ted 510-foot Philippine rreighter. whose cargo of 211,000 gallons of oil could threaten the picturesque coast south of Bi g Sur. Coast Guard spokesman Ed Conlon said two pumps were in· stalled ''but it doesn't appear to hall the floodi"g." He added. 'however. that the ship, the Galleon Coral, was "still holding it.s own:· FOSMUIAS FAILING? -In ~he Year ol tbe Child, there's a ove afoot to save Third World ewborna from m a lnutrition. akers or baby formula say ey have the solution. Critics ay these companies only con· rlbute to the problem. Page All. . CESTIFl£0 STEAMER Chadwell O'Connor'• llfe.Jong love aff aJr with things run by 1team won bis firm a contract t9 procluee two brand·new a ntique tocomothu -and a ls o 1arnered an Academy Award. 'Pa1eCI. Two cutlers and a C· 130 Hercules rescue airc raft were on the scene and were prepared to evacuate the 36 crewmen if necessary. Conlon said the ship was car rying a grade of heavy, black oil known as .. bunker oil." None has been spilled so rar. he· added. The weather was clear and the sea calm. prompting Coast Guard speculation the crisis was caused by a technical malfune· lion. •ENVELOPE PLEASE' - ''Nominate d for bes t performance by an actor are . . . The wiM er ls . . . l would like to thank everyone ... " While the format seems routine. Academy Awards show pro· ducer Jack Haley Jr. tells why It's much trlcll:ler to line up Oscar preienters. Page 88. SEAL·SAVING FOLLIES When Cleveland Amory set sail with bis crew, the objective was to save some or the 138,000 baby harp seals killed off Canada last month. The mission ended on A less noble note. Page AS. The ship·s captain ra dioed ror help about 5 a .m .. saying the ship was taking on wa ter .. very fast" through one of its six holds and listing at a JO-degree angle. The vessel was loca ted four miles off Point Piedras Blancas. about 45 miles south or Monterey o n the central C alifornia coas tline . The fam ed Hearst castle al San Simeon is nearby. T he' Galleon Coral left San Francisco Friday night en route to Los Angeles. Etlft•....-C• M llMfft.... Q •..i-,,.t '-'lfet8'A Al "-"... 01·22 c..i-~o ,,..,_. .. .,._~.. Alt 0.1..i-c;6 ............. M-1 . ........, ....... ,.,. ··---.. ......... .... ... ~ M OAILY l"ILOT HUIOMI TV._ ·-···-( .. .. A7 ,,... M Alt O·t ., ... CH ,, ... A7 C4 M ,, •• Gas Leak Sealed Other Contamination New Target HARRISBURG . Pa. r AP> Radioactive gases that had been leaking from an auxiliary build· ing finally were re moved to the sealed nuclear reactor building at Three Mile lsland on Satur· clay . the NuC'lear Hcgulatory Commission announced . Engineers turned the ir atten· lion to waste water contaminat- ed with radioact ive iodine that is on the floor of the auxiliary building, the NRC sai<;t. as er- rorts to cool the reactor con· tinued. The gases and iodine had been releasing low·lt!vel radiation in· to the atmosphere. promptin~ Gov Dick Thornburgh to advise that pre-school children a nd pregnant Y.om en r emain al least five miles from the plant. Plans are being made to im· mobilize the radioactive iodine b~· adding c hemicals to the waste water. NRC oper ations l'hief llarold Denton has re · ported. Nuclear Regulatory Com · m ission s pokes m a n James Ha nc hett said it would take at least until the end of next week to cool the reactor·s nuclear • fuC'I . N RC orficials a re delaying a cold shutdown of the core. which would eliminate the possibility of a meltdown. while they check the equipment that will be used to depressurize the reactor . Libya Leaves Amin; Rule Nearing End? .. The delicate pa rt is not the cooling. it ·s depressurizing. ·· s aid N RC officia l Robe rt Berncro .. ,f gas starts bubbling out excessively. it could . form pockets and slow down or stop the flow ·· of reactor coolant. A loss of coolant could cause the fuel core to overheat again. NAIROBI I AP> -The last Libyan troops abandoned Kam· pal a Saturday, residents said. presaging the end of Ugandan Pre::.ident ld1 Am in·s eight-year rule ol autocracy a nd theatrics. Rt::sidents o ( the Ugandan capital said there was no sign ol a Tanzania push on the heart of the city. Kenya. after watching the "ar among its neighbors from the bidelin es for fi ve months. declared it was .. certain .. that Amin·s regime ''is on the verge of total collapse·· in the face of. an invasion force of Tanzanian troops and a nti-Amin Ugandan rebels. D 1 p I o m a t s r l' a c h e d b y tc-le phonc Sal urda~ morning in Kampala s aid the L11>yans. pr·t' '1ouslv t•st1maled to numbt:r :!.tiOO. ~l'rC bctnJ;t fin" n out from an a ir base in the northern city ot Nakasongola. prl'sumably back to Lib\a Thl•\ lled Kam· pa la throug·h an .:e~cape cor ndor·· delibcratl'I~ lelt open b~ the m\aders he said. ;• '.\l eanwhlle on Saturday. an :.inti-nuclear ra lly in Lancaster, Pa .. drew a crowd or only 200. and only :.ibout 50 showed up at a town mcl'ling for residents liv- ing virtually in the shadow or Three !\hie Island. Te ns of thousands of area res1· dents went through more than a ''eek of fear because ol a, March 28 accid e nt a t the nuc lear generating s tation. but fe w or them turned out for Saturday's e\'ents Diplomats an Kampa la saH1 Amin had established a new secret headquarters bt'lween the cap1t<1I .ind JinJa. 50 miles to the l'asl. Thcv ~aid he had arrived by helicopter al Had10 US?anda studios in Kampala Friday al lC'rnoon. Many or those al Saturday·s <See NUCLEAR, Page A2> 'Syndrome' Misleading Meltdown Really Wouldn't Heatlfor China By THOM LECOQ Of Ille O•llY Pl ... S ..... As confusing reports of the nuclear accident poured out or Ha rrisburg, Pa .. last week. Gene Cramer grew more and more irked at news peo· ple. "They were all reporting the movie 'China Syndrome!', .. the Southern California Edison nuclear e ng ineer said. And wo rse, he adde d . "Editors som ewhere back at the city desk or network central were picking the s tories with the scariest sounding details.·· As Three Mile Island's unit 11 engineers struggled to reduce a hydrogen gas bubble and cool the core o f Ur anium 235. writers on the scene began adding the word "meltdown.. L.acoo to their copy. The k:necjerk reaction. said the en~ineer. was. "My God! lt's headed for China:· But Cramer was on the scene of one real meltdown and knows the details of four others ranging in fuel concentrations from less than l percent to 95 percent U 235. • • M. molten fuel runs down the side of the <fuel> rod, it acts much like the wax on a candle it freezes on the side . The candle comparison souddscomy,"hesald. but "It's a good analogy.·· Edition's San Onofre Unlt I has never had a meltdown. he added. "If It had. you'd have heard about it." Another thing that Irritated Cramer was the panic that set In over release or gases. Xenon and Krypton. which contained some radioactivity. ) Radiation exposure is measured in milijrems. t,000 of which equal a rem. A single dose of ffoo .000 milUrems is considered lethal. 100,000 millire ms l'an cause radiation s ickness. The engineer cited readings from the clouds that escaped from Three Mile Island. then added: .. If someone had chased under it for five days to get the maximum dose possible. they would have' gotten 100 millirems." Cramer's wife. injured a few days before the accident. had a dozen X-rays of the Inj ury. total radiation dose: 300 millirems. "My wife said. 'You mean I got three tim es m ore radiation than someone chasing a maximum dose7'" One hundred millirems is about the average everyone absorbs from ni.tural radiaUon each year. unless you live in Colorado where altitude al· lows more solar radiation in. Coloradoans get about 200 mUlircms. far more than the typical dose oC people living near San Onofre. The worry that dairy cows near the accident· struck plant were delivering radioactive iodine laced milk also struck Cramer as out of perspec. tive. .. . . . Within a 20 mile radius, the hl1best reading wq 31 picocuries per liter <• meu..,. ot the number or radioactive particles per liter>. but during the fallout from a Chinese nuclear teet about three years ago, the level wu300picocuriee. ·• Thal may sound Hlce a lot. be said , "8"' ti.e <See •SYNDROME,' Pa-AJ> Early Observers Puriqh1onc·r~ at St .Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa ~I t•:-" gathcrt•d S:1lurda~ L'\'C'ntng to sturt Palm Sunday nluaJs Otht•r L'hurtht'!'i 111 the Orang e Coasl area will <·ont JOUL' th<.· ot>sen ann· Loda,\' with branches gathered rrum hac k~·ard g arden5. commer<:iul nurse ries a nd p<.1rhap~. t·n 1c· n ght -ol -wa.' ~. African Jaunt Brom" Romtadt "'Rest' MONROVIA. Liberia t1\P1 California Gov F.clmunc.I (; n r cn\n .Ir and h1~ na•k star companion l.1ndu Hon!:-ladl llP\\ in to tht!i "H'~I 1\rric·;m nation Saturd.1y ror a l\\O <fa y fl'~l hefort• guang on tu K<'O.\ a and c1 \\ t•t•k-lon~ 'ac·at ion Rrown·!'I iwit•<, \H·r<' fl UH k I n v rumors that lht• n1uµI ,• ant1t•ull.' linl..ed for M'\f'1 al . ::. would AC'l marrwtl rlunn~ Lht·1 r Afr1t•an tour Three hundrrd L1hcnan ~chool t•h1ldren ~an~ "Happ,\ Birth dtt} . fur Bro\\n. who turned 41 s.1turda,v .... ~ he..· stepped orr lht• pla1w from Nc..·w York with Miss Ronstadt. :12 A!-<luring their deporlur(• fnnn N<:\\ 'l'nrk Friday. re· porters were kept <iway from I.he governor and thr California ba st-d music !.t <ir T hey werl' greC'led b,v /\ B Tol bert. a ml•mbe r of the Li bcrian C'un J?rt•ss and son ol Liberian President Wilham Tolbf'rt. and by sevcrnl fi?Ovem ment officials. 1nrluding Vice President Bernie Wurner The) y, er(• dnwn lo a guest house :.idJact'nt to lht.· vres1den· t1al residence. and Hrown met \\1th Pr('s•denl Tnlbc..•rt for an hour. d1scu~~in1oe 1mprovt:mcnl ot rl'1:1tion~ between Lihcr1a. which \\as founded bv freed American s la n •s in the i9th century. and the nited States. The couple later watched an c•xhibilion of Liberian folk danc tnA before <1ttcncli ng a dinner host<'<1 b\ Warner Bro1.1.n"; 11H1t·e in S:.ic ramcnto <le n 1cd e11rlwr ne\\ ~ reports that thl• t·ouplL·. ~cht•dulcd tn arrl\ c 1n Kcnva :\lontli.1' and to lea\ c nl'x 1 S~nda~ . woi~ Id b l' gum~ on .i s at .in "'hilt> tht.'rl' l'lo:-.e fnl•ncb ... ~11<1 Bro\\ n .ind \I ts~ Run~Ladl \\f'rt' ;iy,an• of the pos~1blc publit· rca c·t11m lo Lh1.·1r laking a trip together "lie':-. stra1t-lac1.•d :ind 1 think 1l s fair tn ..;av he \\OUld know a tr;p like this would 1nv1tc !-µeculution·· <.1bout possible nrnrriage plan!-. an unidentified I n end told a rc..•purtcr. The New York Post quokd another triend as saying that Brown. alter much deliberation. said. "Tu hc..•11 with it ' · dnd dc- ('IC1ed to makl' the tO·day tnp I n Bever l.,. Hill;, fi 10'-11 ·:. mother. Bernice ~aid hc1 ~on advised her he "as lakini:: tne trap. but when she \\as asked whether he planned lo gel mar· ried during tht' 'acalion s he said ... I haven't an,\ idea.· Jn Tucson . Ariz .. M ass Ronstadt's mother. Ruthmary. sa id that when s he di::.cussed with her daughter the pubhc1ly aspects ol the Lnp the stn~er shrugged it off. sayinA reporters have been "writing so many lies about us that no one helievc:-. anything the." rc<id anyway Brown. a Dem ocrat, ha::. d<ited the singer since the early 1970S. Services Set Today For Rev. Johnson f'uneral s e r v i ce s arc scheduled lonight and Monday for the Rev. Clarence J . Johnson in the Sonta Ana Lutheran church the Huntington Beach resident had served until re- tirement. Pustor J ohnson, 7&j, who died Thursday, was minister or vis- itation for St. Peter 's Lutheran Church for rive years after step· ping down from regular pulpit d uUes. Olympics Admit Two Chinese Teams M ONTEVIDEO. Uruguay 1 AP) The International Olym· pie Committee took China inlo '""~bership Saturday. m ain· tutn cd recognition of Talwl\n alif left It 10 the two Chinas lo w'" out details or ll\ting to· 1Aa.tr. -'lll two days al(o. Peking insisting that Taiwan be ted u a part. or China for nm•-·--~ purposes. Rites for the clergym an or dained in 1931 lo a career that brought him lo Hunt ington Beach. where he lived more than 20 years. will be at 7 p.m. today at St. Peter's Church. Pastors John Wilker and James Hale will officiate and their associate will be buried Monday at 11 a .m . m Mtes al Green HHls Memorial Park. San Pedro A resident of Skandia Mobile Country Club. the Illinois native leaves hi s wife. K. Doris Johnson : a daughter, Lenor Jon es, o r Laguna B~ach ; a brother. Milford Johnson. or Creswell, Ore .: a sister. Myrtle Owenaon. of Randall. Iowa. a nd four grandchildren. Following his ordination. the Rev. Johnson served the con· gregalion or the First Lutheran Church of Miles City. Mont., later beinl assigned to churches in Tacoma. Wash .• South Gale, Oxnard and rlnally Sant.a Ana. Brown Colonial Mo rtua r y. Santa Ana , is in c har1• o r funeral services and burial. ' Egypt ~ectilb -7 Envoys AlRO IAPl E1ypt re ('ailed umb1u1sodor" Saturduy Crom •tven tnorc Arab co.u.n trlt , retaliating for the political and economlt 1anctlons Imposed for i t• pe.ce treaty with lsraol. the rort-len Mlnl"try 111ld The move. coupled with the withdrawal rrom Citlro or en voys from many Arab League natlona, further Isolated Egypt. the mosl pop1.1lou1 Arab nauon. fr.om lla 20 brethren . ·'In fact one con soy that Egypt is almost isolated rrom m ost of the Arab world." a ministry official co nceded , hasllly adding. "decii;ions are not forever and it is not the rlrst t1me Egypt has been ut odds with Its sister Arab states." Ex-Iranian Leader Shot Protest Surrounds Lal,est Execution TEJIHAN. I run 1AP1 A rev ol1Jtlonary firing i.quad Satur- c.J•Y ex ·c ul'-'d former Prime Mlnililcr Amir Abbas Hoveida. titate 1"'8d10 reported Hove1da. the extculloners · seventh victim of the day . "as t he highest· ranking ofricud of the deposed monarchy to face t he courts or the new Islamic government. ft was reported. meanwhile. thut u sister of the now-exiled s hah . 49-year old Princess F alemeh. had been arrested. But state radio later quoted a government spokesman as deny- ing the report as former prime ministe rs aod was not wise enough to regard the shah as a person without responsibility liS slated in the Iranian con s titution.·· one souree said. The radio report s uid Hove1da accused 'the shah or using h1m "as a front" and apologized to a ll persecuted a s polit1c<.1I prisoners while he was in office Hoveida was put under arrest last year by the shah's own gov ernment in an appurenl attempt to appease the growing a nti· s hah senlimenl in the country He escaped from prison during the final days or the popular up· rising which culminated in the toppling of the governme nt in m id-February -but turned himself in lo revolutionary of- ficials. He was charged with 17 of· fenses. including spying for the L:n1ted States and for "Zionism ... s muggling he roin, a llowing foreign interests to ex· ploit Iran's natural resources a nd "entering into battle against God and h is e missar ies on Earth." Plane • Hovtiida, 57, was found guilty by an Isla m ic cou r t of a ll charges of bein~ "a corrupt ele· menl on Earth, responsi ble for s preading corruption and treason in Iran," the radio re- ported. Six Die as Explodes ID Illinois T he Weatern-educatcd polili· cian served as prime minister unde r Shah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi from 1965 lo 1977. In Washin gton. the Sl ate Department said it deplored on the "grounds of human rights and justice" the execution . The statement ch<.1rged that Hoveida was denied due µrocess or law. T he statement said the depart· mcnl was not pas~ing judgment on flovcida's guilt or innocence 1\ftcr the scl'rct tribunal's sen· tence was pronounced Saturday evening. Hoveida was led from the ma keshift L'OUrt room at Tchran·s Qasr prison and killed on the prison grounds . thl' radio ~a id. Details of his trial were not d1sl'losed. It was b(•lit'H•d th;.it sel~·c·t mt.•mhl'I'!-of I ran s :-.ce rd rt'\'olut1onan rouiH·d J tlen<.kd the pr0<.·l·cd1ngs Hoveida told the 1.·ourt he followed "the same procedures KANKAKEE. Ill. «AP l Six persons a hoard a twin-engine plane were killed Saturday when the aircraft crashed and ex- ploded in a farm field about 10 miles east or here. authorities said. f'ro•Pa~AI NUCLEAR. • town meeting were mainly con cerned a bout economic ques Lions. such as whether con- s umers· electric rates will be raised bccuuse of the cos t or the accident Others. however. were· a ngr) "My biggest hearlbrt.•ak is my childn•n I will al\\ ays \\orry for lht• rt•st of m~ liCt:' that lhL·n · mny bt• somc•th1 ng \\ rong with them lluw could tlwy 1thl' plant 1 do thi s ,.. !.u1 d ont• woman /tlany Helping Bands ·'The plane just clliinte1rated wh en it explod e d ." said Kankakee County Coroner Wes •Wiseman. Wreckage was scat· t e r ed over a w ide a r ea. Wiseman said He s aid the vic- tims. all from the Chicago area. ~ere burned beyond r ecognition The dead were identified from a flight plan filed at Midway Ai rport in Chica~o as Or. J ohn C Kukral. 52. his wife. Joan. 47. the ir s o n . Jim . 15 . Mr s . Elizabet h Neuman. 40. he r daughter. Allison. 16. a nd Ma ry Dow. 16 All were from the Chicago suburb of R1vers 1de. Neal Ca llahan. a spokesman for the Federal A viotion Ad· m1n1 slration. stud lht· plane \\(•nt down about R 40 a .m . 11 minute:-. after lht.• pilot. Kukral. radwccl lht• Ch1cugo Air Trnffit· Control Centt-r in Aurorn and said the a1rcr<ift \\US experwnc· in~ severe icing al 15.000 feet T w o Co~ l a ;\-I cs <.a F i re De p a r l m e n t para medics perth on hood of car to tre~l young moped rider flung there Saturday in 4 :40 p.m. collision of her bike and luxury sedun. Victim of accident in the 200 block of 17th Street s uffe red severely mang led le g in addition to apparent head a nd nec.k injuries s u:stained w hen she struck cars windshi<.'ld. Policl' did not have complete information <.1 vailable yet early today. Brothers Land in Jail Pair Led Police on I 00 mph Chase A pair o f West minster brothers are spending Easter Week together-in jail -today, after leading a police posse on a 15·mile west county pursuit at s peeds reaching 100-miles per hour Saturday night. Frederick Joseph Serrate, 20. a nd J effrey Lt.'Onard Serrate, 19. both of 7401 Maple St., were finally apprehended only three houses a way from their home. Investigators said. They were booked on counts a llegln1 11ssaull with a deadly weapon on a police oUicer ; reek· less driving; engaglnl in a speed contest. failure lo slop for ao ofricer and parole violation. • G arden Grove Officer Al Ru l ler had suspected that Han s haw 's Liquors . at the southeast corner of Dale Street and Chapman /\vcnut'. had been robbed when a sport pickup sped from its lot, tires squealin(l. Butler (lave chase. triggering the pursuit which led through four cities and averaged 80 mph. i n clud ing sevcr:.i l near collisions, investigators aid. By the time It was all over In sight of the Serrates' own front door. Ofncer Paul Prince u\d I ale Saturday. t he brothers raced the fi ve charges. • Witnesses among th ]lice poaae including officers rom ' . ,,.,,,. ..... Garden Grove. Westminster and the crew of the Anahe im police he li copter, which ta iled the c hase. allege the Ser rate s ' pursuers were assaulted. Jeffrey Serr a te , whom in· vesligators claim was at the wheel, reportedly tried lo force closest po li<'e car s orr the Garden Grove Freeway at one point. Investi~alors s aid It was ap- pn rently knowted1e of an arl'est warrant alread y Issued and charging parole vlolallon that c aused occupants of the El Ca mino vehicle lo flee whe n they Cirstaaw a police car. Th e announcement aaid ~ was recallln1 its amb•• from Ila rich supporter Saudi Ara bla and from Qatar. the United Arab Emirates. Bahreln. Tunb i•. Kuwait and lloroeeo. 1!:1Ypt •a ambalHdor to Jordan w aa recalled • few d•Y• after the treaty waa signed. It ·earlier broke relatioal with tbe Paleatlne Llber.aUon Organtzauon. the moyer and s ha ker of the Arab ... .,..., boycott of Egypt, and. telltred Jles with the bardUu Ar•b stat es, Syria, Iraq, Ll6ya. Algeria and South Yemen. It now baa ambauadon o.alY in Suda n. Oma n . Mar· Som alia, North Yemen,• and Djibouti. "It I.a a sad afrair, it JI fl'Q&, .. said 3 Foreign Ministry ~al. who declined to be iet.wlecl. . "but we consider it onlr •,CiMii-• pest. It will pass when -...., •te able to adapt their pol~es and ideas to a c tual p eace with Israel." Egyptian diplom ats maintain the recall is not a severance or relations nor a step toward it, but in the words of one official "il is a blow for a blow." UCI Crew Wins Cup· In LB Race UC lrvine skipper Tom Burton, aided by crewmen Tracey Usher and Dave Pritchard, logged • pe rfect record Saturday in de- feating seven other colleges for the Douglas Cup. symbolic of the national collegiate m atch racing sailing championship. T he series was s ailed SatUT· day off Long Beach Harbor in 30-foot Shields class sloops. Runnerup was the c rew from the U.S. Naval Academy at An· napolis. Md .. with s kipper Gerald Coleman and crewmen Axel Sigm an a nd Ma rk Con· \'Crse. Third place went to USC with skipper Scott Mason. of Newport Beach and crewmen Jim Eddy ;rnd Robert Kinney Thl' DouglHs Cup is patterned afte r Long Beach Yacht Club'c; Congressional Cup series, which involves the top match racing crews in the world . Co-sponsors • of the Douglas Cup a re Long Beach Yacht Club and Cal State. Long Beach. The host school, with skipper Br uce Ayres. of Newport Beach. fims hed fourth. Final standings in the r ace were: I UGI lom 811r1on /.() 1 U ') N•••I Ac•demt Ger•f4 Gotem•n. ""'· J use:. xot• i.wton •·J • c:.1 St•t•. LOf>ll Se.en. 8rU<e Atr•s. 4-J s G•tPot1.S.nL111iOO.~.J1mYitl>IYJ,l·• • Or•119'1 C.oul Coll•, S<ott A•mwr, J..• 1 C•tolornl• M•rlllme Acedemy, Ju~ AlkonM>ft. ,_._ I St.,,IO<O Univers11y, Jeff Merrill. 0-1. WTot Drowns In Family Spa A Fountain Valley toddler who wandered out of bis family's sight Saturday drowned when he tum b le d into a b a ckyard whirlpool bath. coroner 's dep- uties reported. Anthony Shy, 1"'2. was pro- nounced dead on a rrival at Fountain Valley Community Hos pital following t he 5:20 p.m. t r a4e dy. according t o in- vestigators. He was discove red bobbing in the water by his elder brother Bobby. who screamed for his parents a nd they in tum called t h e Fountai n Valle y Fire Department. Funeral services for the infant son or Kenneth Shy. owner or Shy Trucking Co., and bis wife Sandra, of 9582 Newfame Circle. Fountain Valley, are pending . T he child's body wa s taken to Peek Family Colonial Funeral Hom e. Westminster. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT l,..Of•"OfG-1 Ootily l'ilo4.wlltl .... l<"IH - l>•...OIM-Pre• IU•"'41-•t U.0r-C .. >I "'1f>l•"""9'-Y· .............. ,_.,. O<lbfhMO -.. , ... _ Frld•t tor , ..... llHM, Nt-loedl, -lftfNf\ 9"(- lllftVeilt t , 1.-.-. '"-h<Kll/_C_ A •1"91~ rf'9IONI ..,,,..., '' "*'"'-"S..-..-~o•n l1't orlM!Otl "*'"'"'° .. _Is~ m Wot h• Sl-,C•l•Mo..._C•li-1-. .... ,,"_ 0• +. u ctiit"'I •ftd ~Uf'lif4' '·•<'" , .. ..., Vtt t' Vrt,.,_nt •'Wt Qe"-..-•l "'1~ T-••llt ... ~ '"'"'' 't ... _, ... ,,._...,,.... M..-.t<I 'le~dil<lr ,=:r:.:r .... Aprll8,tf79 Comervationist R uth Jord&D Remeoibered BALBOA BOATMEN IN 1920• LOOKED INLAND TO TRANQUIL COASTAL FOOTHILLS Newport Center Now Dominates Skyline Shown In Jordan Famlly Photograph One d the Grand Dames of old B•lboa Society and the way of life its founders perhaps in· tended, Mrs. Ruth Katharine Jordan, hu died in a convaJes. cent home overlooking the ocean she loved. She was 78 and had been an Orange Coast resident for dee· ades, until illness forced her to move rrom 209 S. Bay Front. She died Wednesday. Funeral services for Mrs . Jordan. a noted sportsfisbing en· thus iast a nd conservationist, will be Monday at 10 a.m. in Pacific View Chapel. Burial will be in its surround· Ing Paciflc View Me morial Park, Corona del Mar, almost within sight of Mrs. Jordan's first Harbor Area home. Her rather . a h otel and restaurant executive associated with the late Fred Harvey and his Harvey House chain. bought the first lot on Little Balboa Is land in 1919. Charles Lasher eventually built the second home construct· od there, a ratber-remartable residence patterned after an Arrican Junate trading poet with stcna pointing to: Callfomla, 3,000 milel, and Africa. 3 mllel. "Her father had ~uile a aeme of humor," says Balboa Island realty investor Richard Jordan. recounting his mother's life. The stnacture was built almost entirely or tom-down movie sets left behind by Hollywood studios shooting silent films in the Harbor ar.ea. One of the peninsula's grand· est structures. however, was the renowned Balboa Pavilion. where a glrl of 18 or 19, Mrs. Jordan often danced the sum- mer night away. Missing the last ferry. she was fearless and undaunt-ed by such a predawn .predicament. ''She thought she was pretty risque. for her day," her son re· minisced with a fond chuckle. He said his mother, a strong swimmer, would stroll away from the gaily lighted Pavilion to a darkened beach. 'Cooling MakeS San Onofre Safer' The nuclear accident in Penn sylvani" made many Pt'opl e look sob(h to Sa n Onofre 's nuclear powe r station. Even after 11 yE>ars of quiet oper•tl6t\4, the question ut the back of worried minds . Is it really safe'? Metropolitan Power wh k h runs Three Mile Island's twan Babcock and Wilcox reactor!. was saying the units were safe one week before the accident. a better question might be, how different is the Westinghouse de s ign operating at Onofre Unit 1 ·1 It's the water, according to Gene Cramer . nuclear e ngineer for Southern California Edison. Not lh13 kind, but the a mount. The engmeer compared the re- actor's cooling system to that of an automobile, saying that a large syste m takes longer to heat or cool, but is more forgjv ing in a reactor in trunsient. "changing from one stable state to another." The Westinghouse design also has three distinct loops or water while Babcock and Wilcox's de· sign uses only two. The first loop in each syste m cools the ruel rods where atoms or Uranium 235 split in a chain· r eaction fission process. As · it carries off heat. water passes through a steam generator where the second loop of water is heated. Al Onofre. this second loop heats a third. the steam from which drives turbine generator~ to produee 450 megawa tts of ele<'lncily. Al Three Mile bland . and s i m i la r pl a nt s s u c h a :, Ca l1Cornia ·s Hanc ho St.>co , second loop steam drives the turbine And , actdcd Crame r, there is very little waler in those steam gene rators to take up exces!. heal from the ma in r c<.i ctor coolant 1 loop 11 in an accident. A side effect of all this is that at Onofre Unit l, the pressuriwr system. which adds hot or c·no l water to the reactor lo keep L<.•mperatures even, has rarely been used A press urizer relie r va lve . stuck open. is one or the ap· p a re nt culprits in the Har· risburg accident. The waler in· side leaked oul so none was available when needed. Acco rdin g to Nu c le a r R eg ul a tor y C o mmis s io n engineer Al Johnson. contacted in San Franeisco. heat, about 2.100 degrees Fahrenheit, causes pressure high enough to keep ga ses suspended in the coolant. H the temperature drops, gases are freed to form a bub· ble. Because Onofre's Unit I has a very large main reactor cooling s ystem. the pressurizer relief valve has rarely been used. mainly in tests . said Cramer: And. there are other dif· rerences: The Babcoek· Wilcox design usl's fuel pellets r hke fired clay. D•lly Piiot Stoff Ptio• NEW REACTORS READIED about % inch 111 diameter. an inch long > clad in long tubes of zirconium. At about 1,500 degrees, the metal reacts with water to pro- duee hydrogen. which can be ex· plosive when oxygen Is added. Onofre Unit 1 rods are of non- r('active stainless stee l a nd ean stand temperatures higher than 2,000 degrees The pellets themselves "melt" al about 4,000 degrees, about eight limes the temperature or the rea ctor core in normal ope ration. nearly double the h1{?hest temperatures recorded al Three Mile Island. HOW MUCH RADIATION IS TOO MUCH? 200 uo ~ 100 tJ) ~ w $0 a:: 7t Coool °""''" o.,. • ., 10 Dental ....... o .... ,.. .... .... . ... ,. {/) ~ w a: z z 0 -... c -Q c a: 600 500 400 300 200 100 50 25 EXPOSURE TO RADIATION IS MEASURED IN REMS (600 REM DOSE IS FATAL) INSET: COMMON EXPOSURE LEVELS IN MILLIREMS (1 ,000 MILLIREMS= 1 REM) F r o• P•ge AJ 'SYNDROME' TOO ALARMING. • • control is 12,000 picocuries per liter before milk is condemned." Although be faults coverage or the accident. he is forgiving of the media. Not only is the s ubject complex. but there seemed to be a lot or fouled communication. Metropolitan Edison, Three Mlle Island's operator, was releasing news within two hours, Cramer said, but the Nuclear Regulatory Com· minion wu holding information about 12 hours for anal)'\is and confirmation before releasing the same detalll. Tbe resultant confusion was enormous. The AllOdated Press produced more than 40 revisions on it• main story in one 12-hour period. Al if to add weight to Cramer's charge the media wu reporting the recent Jane Fonda mov· le, at lull one network, summariiing the Har· riabUl'I ltOr)' ln an hour's program, u5ed a clip from "Qaina Syndrome." Newsweek magazine couldn't resist either. Inset into a posed utility picture or Three Mile t~land's Unit II control room is a color shot featur· lng Fonda and actor Jack Lemmon -in front on the control panel set used in the film. Evidence is mounting that human failure may have been the mos t Important culprit at the Pennsylvania reactor. The automated systems that were shut ort just before the core was damaged were doing the job, said Cramer. Media reports painting the inside of the reac· tor containment building's 4-foot·lhick walls as a kind or sealed witch's cauldron or radioactive poisons miss the point. Other than a relatively small release or 1as and liquids, "all other material ls being contained In the building. It's doing what il's supposed to do." Whal about the two new reac· tors being built at Onofre? Units ti and 111 "are more like the Three Mile Island reactors," expla ined Cramer. but the de· · signer. Combustion Engineering of Conne<:ticut. hns included con- side rably more water than Bab· eock & Wilcox. The two units wall use two loops fo r cooling a nd s team gene ration. but Cramer ex plained that the heat exchanger 1 steam generator > between the two ha s cons id~r a bly more wa ter inside to handle rapid heat increases. Fuel rods in the two new units are made or zirconium. he ex· plained. the same metal that helped form the dangerous bub· ble al Three Mile Isla nd. Jn all three Onofre reactors. control rods are one of the primary regulators of fission. The rods drop betwee o bundles or fuel. absorb most or the neutrons from the splitting nuclei ··and shut ocr 95 to 97 per· cent or the reaction 1heat) im· mediately." said Cramer. "The last 3 percent drops off by itself ... Human error -the decision to ove rride automatic controls at Three Mlle Island-is beginning to bear the brunt or blame for the accident. It is probably impossible to prevent mistakes. but extensive a utomation is a part or all three Onofre units. And . s a id Cramer. the operators. who undergo rigorous traini ng b e for e winning operators li censes . must re- school themselves for a new license every two years In the meantime. "there isn't really much to do while on du· ty. · · so between hourly and other required readings or reactor ele· ments, the crews rehearse for a variety or possible accidents ll is a combination of training and extensive automation that bas put Unit I safely throu~h a dozen rast "full-load shutdowns" during its 11 years or operation. Most were caused by sudden drops in demand for the sta- lion 's power, said Cramer, a l least one occurred wh~n a fare snapped a major power cable. Onofre Unit I also was shut down last Thursday for repaJrs to undersea pipes in which st eam is condensed back to water. Salt water plays havoc with the pipes. explained Edison Spokesman Dave Barron. Several tubes used to smooth out water now lnside pipes ror more accurate measureme nts also were damaged. Barron said the reactor will probably go back into action oo Monday. The spokesman aJso explained that the Onofre site and nearby areas are constantly monitored for 1 ..... 1ation The readings show only a slight increas e over normal background radiation in othe r coast areas . Filters pla<'ed near the site to capture radiation show the total added is around 20 millirems every three months. That plus the normal back· ground radiation just about equals the dose dental patients receive from 10 X-rays. But. does all this mean San Onofre is "safe" .. There seems to be no simple answer to that question COASTLINE CASUALS Our new super liglrt· weight Polyester/Co11011 hle11d Safari S uit is perfect for the leisure life of Newport Beach. This casual combination bv Cortefiel, mesh-vented at the shoulder, is available in Tan and priced at 70. Coordinate this outfit with our Pierre Cardin terry-doth lined driv· ing shoes in various colors and styles and available at 45. For your convenience. Gordon & Co. features a full-time, on-the· premises tailor and easily accessible parking. .. gA~!~~n,,!,. co. 1000 Bri1tol SlrHI North • Pl•u N•M'f>Orl N'9Al~I &Mii, Gr. (114) 9jj· 1900 \ . ' Sllpplnc oul of ber evening clothe1. 1be would al4Maroke. swimminl acft!U the bar" dlan· nel wttb one arm, ~ bet gown bl_. aboft her Miid. Once she apluhed ........ ee would shake off the w~_. don her evening dress to stroll home. · Born In Utah -on a t ... trtp out of the family 's Saa .ftan. cisco home -Jordan '1 _.,.r was always emphatlcaU1 tllllng people she was not a .. ..,_,.. when asked her place of But she was n't a daughter and that bothel•• he says. He r late brother A r Lasher. born in San Francisco. would later serve a term as president of the Native'fi91)f <{l\ld as such dedicate stale histOrfcal m o num e nt s th r ou g h o ut California. Being somewhat of an acei.. dent or the stork's bad liming. Mrs . Jordan had to create her own monuments and the UC Berkeley graduate did so after her own rashlon. "She was just very friendly to everyone," Jordan says oC his . ·Other. "She was the~y who would see someone whoi ed lost or sad and invite t inlfor a cup of coffee." Jordan said back in ~ 1950s his mother would na1 ~ the OCC crew team, of wbicli &e was a member. as they stroked past the island in practice, bttngfng out soft drinks for refres~ment. Has mother was a member of the Izaak Walton League; the Lady Anglers' Sport f'isblog Club and the Sierra Club. .. Whenever there would. be a forest fire, she 'd take off in her station wagon with a nat iM pine seedlings to plant." says her son. adding that she kept it up until nearly JO years ago. Survivors besides himself In· elude a son, Robert Jordan. of San Francisco; foster brothef', Cecil R. Lynch. of Balboa lsfand and~even grandehildren. ·- ----·-------------.-----.-----------··-- I - DM.VlttLOT Sundey, Apnl I . 1t1' New S1lb Sent Off ,Protesters ;f rre•tetl at Ceremony GROTON. Cone . •AP> - About a.ooo anll·nuclear pro- t~ten. IOme draped an Wack •ltrt•· cb1nted and ~ W.., u Uat Navy <"hrllt tlw USS Ohio. th moet powerful nuoliler 1ubmarlne ever built Ull U. firtt oqwpped ·with Tn d9atawiaUM. ""' lady Roealyno Carter •M A*a. Hyman Rickover. con s._. the f a~r of the nucltar N•••· were amon1 lhc dlCa..HarlH on h.nd for the ceremony at Otner1l Oyn•mlc'~ lrMt'trtc: Boat ahipyard POLICE "•aESTt;D 230 ck'· mon tratont \Vho trl('d lb ~ock 1he 1btpyard'1 main aate and ch1r1ed them with dleorderty conduct. Thirty.seven who dt!eUned to alve poUce their nalftet were also charged with real•Una arrest. Protesters llned the street ne•r the Thames River shlpyanl. but huge conatrucUon b1y1 Md them from view ol the estimated 20.000 1uests at th chrlatenlna and their qUlet elem one&ration could not be heard. ,, Oil Control End to Cost $68 Each WASHINGTON •AP> -Presa dent Carter's plan to phase out 011 price controls would cost the publt<" about S14.8 bllllon over the next two years. administra taon officials estimate THAT AVERAGES out to about 168.84 for each of the 215 mjlhon people in the United States, Or S275.36 for a family of four The rosts could be .Q_ven higher if the Organization of l>etroleum Exporting Countries. the foreign oil cart.el. imposes further price increases which would drive up U .S 011 prices freed from con trots L1lo.e mos t. ave rages. tho:,l' numbers may not represent the real ~ts to any real individuals or families; the costs would vary vndely, depending on such things as fuel consumption and in co mt> BUT 111EV offer at least a roucb Idea of the consumer Im pact of the plan Carter unveiled Thursday night Adminlstratlon officials s aid the r emoval or price controls would raise the.price of gasoline and other petroleum products <Jbout 4 cents per gallon in the first two years E n ergy Department :,pokesman James Bishop Jr. said a typical household would pay a total of about S113 extra in 1980 and 1981 for gasoline and homP heating oil 4Slain in Shootout PAXTON, Ill. c A P l -Four persons, including an 111inois stat e police trooper and a Pax· ton police officer, were killed in a shootout Saturday night on In· · terstat.e 57, state police said. At least one suspect was taken into custody, police said. Police said the gun batUe OC· <!urred after a chase but were withholding further information pending notification or re latives. A Paxton police oHicer described the scene as "a real mess .. U.$. Sen. John Glenn, O·Olllo. called the M·ml11ll• Ohio tM "moat formidable 1trat~tllc weapon1 cHUver)' tty•t~m tivt!r dev•Hd." The SM·fOOt tiubnlurine will hav mor lhan 10 llmt-• thft liN• Cow r or the Navy's llnt alllstlc mlu ll tubm uran ... launched 20 year1t •IW 1':•ch or the-Tndcnt I ml~1J •' mulllptt: warhe1d1 re~rtedly haa ftv•· times the de trucllve power or the Hlrostuma bomb ANNI£ GLEN • the senator s -.•Sfe, t'hrl t\'n<'d the Ohio Wlth OfW swat ot ll botlht or dom~hc champagne while the :;ub mahnc·11 154 man cruw ilood '*' al\entton on the deck. GleM, th<' first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth, churHctt!rlzed the Sl 2 balhon Trident sub marine ti a "ttuly s111n1hciml deterrent to war r "It allO auaranteet retum an. nlhll1Uon for any ml1taken Sov· let dtcl1lon lhat a 11.nt·etrUce knot'kout punch a~ainst the United Staalt..1' ls even remotely po1Htlbht. H some doomsday acencno analysts have suggest· ed ... he ldded. AT TIIE REQUEST of Presi.· dent Cart.er, Glenn deleted 11 p1ra1rapbs or hla $peech lhat dcalJ wit.h demands the United Stott> hould make or the Soviet Un•on before signing a new Stratealc Arms Limitation Tree· ty. The senator. who said the· pr.,sldent telephoned him to go over the speech. s aid he made the deletion because of the ~ens1t1ve nature of the SALT talks. Mrs Carter, m a speech, said "premature public debate on is· suci. ~uch as this can be damag· mg.·· -Ktds E.asdl In-· Dad's Bundle DitJtckd CHICAGO IAP> The children Jobked like they were playing bank. assis•.ant principal Don Conn said. "A hundred for you a nd a hundred for m e, and a hundred for you," the preschoolers were chanting, But the money was real, a lmost Sl8,000 in $50 and SlOO bills. police said. It had dropped from a jacket pocket of a father. who asked not to be identified. when he dropped his child off at the Anshe Emel School. The man, who believed the banded cash packets we re still in his pocket. was on his way to make a bank depos it as his child and about a dozen playmates were playing bank themselves When Conn realized the money was real. he called police. who recovered almost $16.000 from the kids A school security guard at the school located another S2.000. police said. Pi~keting Pan Am Settles Brief Union Strike WASHJNG'FON 1AP) Pan American World Airways and the union representing its flight attendants reached a tentative agreement on a new labor con tract early this morning. ending a brief flurry or picketing at :.i ha ndful of airport!> around the country Pamela Hanlon. :rn airlincl> spokeswoman. announced the settlement. which came several hours after a strike' deadline set by the Independent Union of Flight Attendants ( IN SHORT ) Terms or the agreement were not disclosed. pending ratifica· tion by union members ~~Tazfng? R ICHMOND. Va. tA P P resident Carter. saying the oil l obby does not want th e American people to gel billions of dolrars that would be pro- duced by a tax on excess profits, promised Saturday that "I am prepared for a fight if that's what it takes ... In a s peech to Virginia Democrats, Carter said he re· fuses to believe Congress "will vote to make a rew already rich com panies billions or dollars richer off lhe nec essar y s acrifices of o r dinar y Americans · SltJp IJ11dn-To., CLEVELAND. Ohio 1 A P l The 315-foot freighter Labradoc. which had seemed on the verge of sinking in Lake Erie. was un- der tow and headed for Ohio. the U.S. Coast Guard reported Saturday. The Labradoc began sending distress s ignals Friday after part of its cargo of 160.000 bushels of corn s hifted during a vicious storm that sent 15-foot waves washing over the port deck in winds of up to 50 knots. No-praflft" Be•t WASHINGTON I AP I -Presi- dent Carter says praying in public has no place in the classroom and that "the govern- me nt ought lo s tay out or the prayer business." Carter said Friday that as a Baptist. "not as particularly a president,.. he agrees with the Supreme Court's ruling that un· der the Constitution. a student should feel no constraint to pray while in public schlSol. Rnervation• Out C HICAGO c AP) United Airlines said Friday it would close its 11 reservations sales or. fices nationwide at midnight and stop accepting reservations for flights through June 7. Lakes' Spring Chilly Portiom of Midwest Suffer Record Cold v.sa s-••.,, ~ ................ · ~-------Oel Fl Win Oenvt r Oelroll HonolUIU HOV\IOfl Incl• 4190f IS Ken's Clly LAS Veoes Lfl A"911ft Mleml Mt>l .. St.P. JffwO<ln,1 ,..wvon Otll•. Cit; Piii i.d'pllla Pftoenl• • Pl1ts1MH'911 Ptland, Ort Atl>O .a St 11 J7 41 20 84 .. n u 43 21 ,., 34 ao » .. n ,. 11 .. 2t IO 0 •~ SS 11 S4 tlon NII t11'11PtHtuns In lhe teen~. Mf!JCICAN BOAOEA -Polnl COll- ttPllon to S•n Nicolas lt••nd ltOf'tllw~terly wlnctt 1$ 10 72 kllOll. SHS J lo $ feel oecrt•ii"9 lonl9flt. 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Cart9r, Proteatera 7-27-Pilot .Cheats Death LAS VEG.AS cAP> "They s ay only two pe rcent o r Americans like the jobs they have. I'm one of the two per· cent ... says TWA pilot H.G . "Hoot" Gibson. who miraculous· ly rescued a Boeing 727 that went Into a series or rolls at 39,000 feet. ~ His heroism at the controls saved the lives or 87 passengers and crew Wednesday after lhe plane went into two 360-degree r olls . then plumm e t ed earthward near Flint. Mich .. on a New Yor k·t o·Minneapolis flight VIBRATING VIOLENTLY at the speed of sound, the plane fell five miles before Gibson pulled it out a few seconds -or about 10,000 feet -before it would have crashed Minutes later, the 14-year-old plane l a nded at Detroit Metropolitan Airport with wing and landing gear damage Although he estimates the or· deal lasted only 20 seconds, an emotionally drained Gibson. 44. said Friday night at his home in Las Vegas. "I fel'I like I'm 400 years old. I can "t sleep. l 'm still hyper." As a boy. Gibson s ays. he wanted to be a doctor. But at age 14 be visited the s mall grass airport. near bis hometown in Earlville, Ill. and fell in love with flying. "I WAS IN the eighth grade and I had a pony and I rode it lo the airport. Some ~uy asked m(' if I wanted to learn to fly. I said yes . But I had to lie ~1bout my age, s ince you had to be 18 to get a licence. I was 14 when I got my license. "he said. A forme r full batk in hi g h sc hool football. t he 5-fool·S Gibson made his first solo in an old open cockpit biplane and later worked as an air trafri c controller at Midway Airport in Chicago. AP~ HAND MOVEMENT DESCRIBES PLUNGE OF TWA AIRLINER Capt. H.G. 'Hoot' Gibson Credited With Saving Ptungtng 727 Trucker Talks, Due WASHINGTON ·AP As u c rippled auto industry brace'> for ne w d1 s rupt1ons . a na t1onw1de trucking s hutdown heads into iL'> second we~k toda) with the trucking industry and striking Teams ters refus ing to compromise to end their con. tract dispute. Divided laq~e ly over Pres•· dent Carter's anll·inflat1on wage guideline. officials representing about 500 maJOr trucking firms and 235.000 Teamsters ~ay they won 't budge I rom harga1ninJ.! pos itions that prompted tht: work stoppage last Sunday Teamster~ Preside nt Frank Fitzsimmons said the union had not a lte red its pos1t1on .. one iota .. on a key demand for more frequent cost-of-h vmg raises . But the indust ry remained JUSl as firm in rejecting the demand. .. Fitz is used to getting hi s way." one industry officu.11 said Saturday_ "Well. this tame he's not. .. the official added. Ne w talks were Sl'heduled for Monday. lhl.' firo;t l11T1l' t he twri side~ will have met since two days of apparently fruitless negot1at1ons broke off Friday Concubinage May Be Back TEHRAN. Iran <A Pl -lran s Islamic revolutionary re gimt! may reinstitute the previously banned practice of concubinage, or le~al mistresses. as part of its effort to reshape marriage laws to conform with Is lamic r.·rac· ttces A concubine 1s a woman who performs all wife ly functions for a ma n. for a limited period of time and for an agreed-upon price. She doos not enjoy proper· ty or inheritance rights during her contractual arrangement Read it and Reap. Everyday. Values you can count on are advertised every day in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 , STATE NEWS SAl"" FRANCISCO IAP> Wh n San Francisco waa added u the seventh and final American city to Hhtbtt Ktn1t Tutaakhamun's golMn trfa :urn. It was heraldf'd u a coup T hat tt w· . but at a heavy prlct' The city. negotialanJJ on 1ls own, wooed and won the f:typtJan gov rnm~nl. nd the exhibit, with An up· front ca.!11' 1d\ i.nCi! of ll00,000. -mE an RN Of' \N t;Rypll1n 26th dyna~ly Umt-slOM rtlit•r tht rlt~ 5 museum had boutchl !'Ur ~.000 h'om a Pans de lt'r. only to dls<'over It had be~n atolrn fro m Egypt An lnform DI .pledgc or at lt•11,t St million in ft:."'' ot( the t':\hlblt. which none or ttw olh~·r ell.If' Now. two months Ix-fort• the e"hlblt 11'> bcheduled to open. a city oHt cml holi c•hargcd m1smunul(cm1:nt by the city' mun•u m , i.1.1 tng San Froncu.u1\» will P•Y hi{lher wdmission pric·c·' and Rel rcwl'r llt'ktH~ than Tut ran In 01 ht>r Am n run Cllle.'' "Prtl'C un· too h11>:h baJo>l'ti on the foct th11t tht> dlrtttor uf tht• m ui.f•um wu~n't mll'n'blt-d "' t h • exh1b1t origmully," :.aid t•1ty Su1H·1' l:tot Quentin Kopµ ROTH VOINTS W•:R•: cont•t>dl'd b> Ian Wh1k. director of Sun Francisco 1-t'tne Arb Mu~cums. which include the M ti Ut• YounA where the exhibit will cippt>ar White said he did not j:O arkr the Tut exh1b1t because the city wa:. scheduled to h11vt-the famed Dresden exh1b1t of German art. Al so. he :,aid. Egy pt was still irf<cd because ltw cit} had canC'eled an earlier Egyptian exh1 b1t and wal) "predisposed" to pick Los Angele~ instead. White said 1t was only pres..,urc from City llall and the city's art patrons that got him going after the exhibit. He said the $4.50 admission pr1~ to T ut 1s more than double tbal paJd In any other city. But White ~•id tht' high price resulted because San Franclsw had negotiatfd on Its own tor the exhibit and had not bt-t!n part ol the original •lx·clty con.sortlum. Kopp alto critk1&ed 1 decision to turn 9ver 48.000 tlck~ts to the city'• Convention and Visitors Bureau. which II diatrlbutJne them to tour operators who bring in tourlsu rrom all over the country. Some •0.000 a«? l(oln1 to a Los Aneeles firm. "THE DECISION WAS that the bureau should al· locule the Tut Uckets to develop tourist business for the city," aald Chet Rhodes. director or marketing for the bureau. But. com plained Kopp: "None or it was done openl y, publicly, and that was the problem ... The city worked out arrangements for the exhibit durinti: u 1977 goodwill trip to Egypt by White : millionaire de partme nt store magnate Cyril Magnin. the city's chief of protocol; and Waller Newman, president oftbe Fine Arts Museum ·s board oflrustees. . Ma,gnln. who said he paid $10,000 of his own money to go along on the Tut·hunting exped ition. in- as1sted the Egyptians "got a m illion 1in pledged pro+ r.ts 1 from every cit y. not JUSt us." RUT DANIEL H E RRICK of New York's Metropolitan Museum . which was in charge or the Tut tour. denied that any of the other six museums had made a commitment or promise to give Egypt a s-peC'ifie-sum of money. lie est imated the total profits earned by the six museums and to be turned over to Egypt would amount to $5 million. Thus far. $3.7 milHon has been sent to Egypt. Herrick said. &undlr. Apftl .. 1'19 .... ~ .. OAILV '9LOT STEWA&T, 34, and Ms. Hamilton •• former wife 'T.'' ... , or act.or George Hamij~ •• mar· ried Friday night before" attend- ing 1 reception at lsj~q:aitage in West Hollywood, 1!l4,.-~ ' Terrell of Warner Bros. , The manager or L ~~p\itage displayed t.he couple·-.ll\~Oage certificate as they e~~ the r estaurant, both dre~'ed in whi~. Act.ors Tony Curtis, ~~ David Janssen. along witl} actresses Michelle Phillips a~ .ll.&Oasa Berenson, were on baiW:I l~r the festivities. ~ ,, THE PAIR obtain~ ·A D1ar· riage license Friday in Santa Monica . Ms. Hamilton. 33. listed her occupation as an jlC"~· Stewart is expected ... leave Kopp has asked for a munaging :.iudil of the 1-'ine Arts Museums Tht' ori(?inal offer to send Tut to the United States was announced by Egyptian P resident Anwar Sadat in 1974. BOY KING TO WOW 'EM BY THE BAY for a Cana · di¥ concert eatt j f rtext week. President Blamed by Nuke Foes SAN FRANCISCO 1AP1 ~ Con s ume r a d vocate Ralph Nader, characterizing the Unit ed States· posture on nuclear power as a "technological Viel· nam." bla med President Carter on Saturday for its proliferation. Nader . addressing an anti· nuclear rally which drew 10,000 by police estjmates. said Carter told vote rs during his campaign that if he ever lied the American people s houJd vote against him. NADER WON a resounding "yes" from t.he crowd when he asked whether Carter has "ever lied to us ··It's now J i mmy Carte r himself who is responsible'' for the proHfe ralion of nuc lear energy, he said. Nader also s aid consumers should be able to decide whether they wa nt nuclea r ene rgy. "Consumers bear all the risk of nuclear power. They bear the r ad iation risk. and the financial risk They have nothing to say a bout whether nuclear planls should be there or not.·· NADER AND Daniel Ells · berg, who drew national atten· tion in the early 1970s over leak· ing information from secret Pentagon documents concerrung the Vi etnam Wa r. briefl y ad· dressed a festive crowd mixed with partying. music and s un· bathing. Nader. who called for a shut down of the nation's nuclear pla nts. s a id at a ne ws con· fe r e nce t ha t tht' cittack on nuclear power plants should be made through legislation rather than litiJ?ation APw • ...-co SAN FRANCISCAN MAKES ANTI-NUCLEAR FEELING CLEAR The Protester Was One of Thousands in City Hall Protest Davis Couple Arrested In Prostitution 'First' l '· i s St~ft'dirst marriage. Ms, 1H2'QJiltoo a nd h e r former actor husband were divorf\Eld in DAVIS 1AP 1 A local couple was a rrested for investigaUon of what may be the first prostitu- tion case in at least 20 years in this university Lown. Advertisl•ments in unde r · J?round Berkeley news papers and a customer who complaint...od he had been "ripped off ... led to the arrest of Kri!\lic .J Jeru;en. 21. and Peter M. Rost•nberg. 23, Davis polic~ reported l''riday The two were arrested Thurs day for inves tigation of two counts of soliciting for prostitu- tion and Ms. Jensen a lso was ar- r ested for inves tigation o r p ossession of a s ubstance belie ved to be cocaine. pe>lice said. Sgt. Bob Persons sa id it was Teen Girl Still Faces Charges S AN FRANC ISCO 1 AP I -Teen-ager Bren· da Ann Spe n ce r . C'harg ed wi th t h e ~choolyard murders of two me n. ha s los t a ~t!cond legal baltle in her effort to be tried as a Ju ,·enile rathe r than cis an adult. The Ca lifo rnia Supreme Court on Fri· day refused to grant a writ of habeas corpus to compel a new juvenile fitness court hearing in San Diego. the fi rst prostitution a rrest in Davis m at least 20 years and Pf'rhaps the first ever. "It is not something you have to worry about 1n a college town ... Persons said. "The re 1sn 't that much dema nd here for paid sex ... A Uni vers ity of Califonua facility 1s locah.>d In Davis. The investigation began with an anonymous phone call March 16 from a man who cla imed Ms. J ensen and Rosenberg "ripped off" an extra $85 from him. Penons said. Whe n t he man asked for a refund. he claimed Rosenberg scared him off with two large Doberman pi nschers, Persons said. MAMILTC>fol 1971t Stewart was sued by Swedish actress Britt Eklund in tm forS15 m illion. Ms. Eklund, .. who hved with the blond singer for. a~ul 2h years. claimed da mage& for ~Ip· ing to promote Stewart's career a nd for alleged fraud.8od deceit. The matter was settled "1t of court in 1978. ' ,. . ' ,. l... • Drug Aid Cui1 ·,' SACRAMENTO 'AP> -The federal governme nt bu unex· pectedly cut aid t.o• eallllomia drug abuse programs !by $1 million, a move that WCIUld af. feet 15 local programs til t.be slate. officials said Friday FREE SPINAL SCREENING YARWOOD CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES .. '' 136 Broadway, Costa Mesa April 9 thru April 13th MONDAY -FRIDAY, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. I. Head tit 2.Hic)hshMlder 3.Lowsc ...... 4. SpiMI c.-.atwe 5. Low hip LA Concert Aromatic THE GIRL'S attorney b ased the petition on wha t he says is ne w medical evidence show· i ng Brenda has epilepsy. Miss Spencer is ac· c used of a s hoo ting escap ad e J a n. 29 in which a principal a nd custodian at Cleveland E le mentary School in San Diego were killed and eight students and a policeman wounded. l.Ht1l1cllft. ......... ~ .,.,_ LOS ANGELES IAP> The thunder of heavy metal filled the Coliseum once agam Saturday as downtown Los Angeles hosted its first major rock concert in lhree years. About 80.000 fa ns we re on hand for performances by Ted Nugent, Ae r osmith . Cheap Trick, Van Hale n . E ddie Money, comedians Cheech and Chong. REO Speedwagon , Mother 's Finest and other s during the two-day Californi a World Music F estival staged by Wotr a nd Rissmlller Productions and radio station KM ET. Rock promoters had s hunned downtown facilities since 1976, when pe>lice under former Chief Ed Davis arrested hundreds or ..-.tans on various charges during a J ethro Tull concert. Although the music was again accom· --Tropical Fish • Fresh e Marine Aquarium Supplies .,...Aprtt~10,1m ( STATE J panied by the sweet ish s mell of· mariJuana. few problems were reported. llnftttploflnten t Dfpa SACRAM ENTO I AP> -The state 's unemployment ra te fell slig htly from 6.6 percent in February to 65 percent in March, the U.S. Bureau or Labor Statistics reported Friday. The nationwide unemploy m ent rate was 5.7 percent, un- changed from February. ing police offi cers from report- ing sick enmasse was obtained by city officials Saturday after more than 30 remained off duty amid stalled contract negotia· lions. City attorney Bob Logan said the orde r restrained officers from "the impro pe r use of sick leave for purposes of a job ac- tion." C'418tendan Reid KANSAS CITY. Mo. 1 AP> -A She is charged with two counts of murder and with weapons viola· lions. Miss Spencer. 17. was 16 at the time of the shootings. 29 -year -old California man. A HEARING had been Larry E. Hayes. of Sacramento. s ought to determine was charge d wit~ capital whether Brenda was fit murder Saturday in the throat lo be dealt with under slashing death of an unidentified juvenile law aod thus woman whose body was found at eligible for possible re· a downtown hotel. habilitaUon and treat· Poll~ RestralnM The woman's body was found men t und e r t h e SAN JOSE 'AP> A te rn· early Friday on t.he 12lh·floor Ca I i for n i a Yo u l h porary order aimed at restrain· roof or the Continental Hotel. Authority. ....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST! ·~..n-7H.1-26M.1 PllHGdf'fl• 1wi.:11Wt ("nin,.h•w M~'l Trlchogeeter trtchopterua 79c The Reading Game™ TnttAltC'i' :m.u;rn t em native to the Great Sunde Islands, mv t•mP«ament Is peaceful and my cerulean bOdY, edomed with a bt.c:k spot on my caUdal pec:tuncl•, MOtMr betow mv dorsal f in and black eye makt It obvious wttv I am better known as "ThrM Spot" or "Blue Gouraml." 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A recent United Stales Public Health SeMoe r9()0rt indicates that an utoundtnQty large number of adults in the United States -close to seventy million -have e111perienoed at least one eP•SOde of severe and prolonged back pain In their lives. Another rePOrt from the National Center for Health Stat1sllcs lndlcat" 1Mt currently more than seven million Ameocans are being actively treated bV doctors for Chronic baci< pain. and that new cases are being added at a rate of almost two million a year Acoording to this second report. at the rate beck .,_1n is se>relldlng. In three years m<><e people will suffef' from ohroni<: and reourrl09 back problemS than lrom any other single medl081 ailment. Recent chlropnictlc surveys revealed that 92 per()81lt or be<* problems result from c:ttildhood acctdents and falls l.Abor stat1s11cs show that 500.000 wonung hours are loet • month by weak backs 1n the State of Calttomca. Back ope<ations sUf1)88841d the one million mark in 1975 With no relief 1n sight. The Yswood Chiropractic Offices wlll be abfe to. with SIMC)fe. Plllnlese ·-~. determine the condition of the st>tne. Eeriy ctetect1on of ~ problema IS the best pnwentlon for future baCk 81lments. The Sl)lnal screening will be II the Yarwood Ch1ropractiC Offlc:es at 131 Broadway. Costa Mesa. CA. Monday · Flidav. Ai>r119th ·13th, 9:30 a.m. toe:oo•· p m Doctors Will be avallabte f<lf anewering QuestlOna on treatment''--' preventlOO of beck prot>+ems ~ • • • ... . Yarwood Chiropractic Oflic:es wete eetablllhed In Coeta Meta In 1948 by ~,l, ·~ Yarwood and have been managed by Of. W. Yarwood since 1981. .:,l\i.., '1 ' .. Please call Yarwood CftiropractlC Offlcles. (714) 84&0518, for an llPPOI~ a.net bnng a OOOY of this announoemef'I with YoU· ~----,__.._ .. -· ----------_.._._.. __ .... A• Orangeeoa.1 oa11v P<101 Editorial Pgg_e ....................................................... 1!11111 ............. R°'*1 N. WMdlPublllher Thomn Keevlll ldltor Security Re~es ---- -Intelligence Boost It would be o mor aJ(re-cable -world ar II nation y open borders and open exchanae or lnforma· av not. yet r rlvl"d at that happy stat . ver the term c-sp1ona'1c may bed plore d, no na· el secur without an adequate intellhc nee ke-cp truck of whot the neighbors ur up lO lble. tuy on j ump nhead or them enl hmes natl'd late~ intelligence serv c s h seriously eroded , S, a lhou~htlt-!)b ongr"s . s.,,, D)'ed hy cthmr lob bYO\a. '"'declared nn arm:o umbi•rJ.!O on Turkey us pum~h meot for th • Gl'\'t'k Turki h 1mpu-.se over Cyprus. The• re:.ull was 1mmrou1h· closu re by the Turks or four strJi1teg1c U S. bast's. t \\O of "hach 1>rov1ded key sur vea~nce or a rms dt!vt.>lopments aero. s the Suvact borde r Tb l~ltlpororily coll apst.>d the Southeast Europ nn log ur NA . • ·ee yl'urs lute r . ongr~l-1.., finallv ~ttw the light and lifted the arms C>mburl(o The 'fua ks agnwd tu reope n the cl •d i"8tttllataons on tht>1r lt-rms but thrct• precious YO~~ hltd been loM uml our uuthority over the ba cs will ne: qutte the sumt•. ' w the d •burle m Iran he.a:,. dcpriv"'d us of still another key sur\'t!11lance area from which Soviet com· µlhmce with nuclcur w('upon~ agreem ent~ could be mbai\Ored . As a stop g<tp m c·asurc the ~overnment will try to use hig h-fl ying u .2 spy · planes to follow Soviet missile tests. Flying at 90.000 feet they cun pass c lose to. but not over Soviet te rritory. Al least that's the hope . But it doesn't a lways work , a s the unhappy U-2 incident of 1960 proved. And while la nd-based s urveillance bases are more o r less protected. there's a lways the uncomfortable possibility that another U-2 will go as tray a nd precipitate an in- te rnationa l incident. - Med,{lwhile al home. a director of the Central ln -tehig~nce Agency has told a Cong ressional hearing that the well·intentioned Freedo m of Inform ation Act is hav- ing . the s pin-off effect or depriving the CIA of valuable f oretgn contacts. 1 The' Jaw -pa ssed in 1966 and expanded in 1974 re- quires government a gencies. subject to certa in exemp. tions, to m ake informa tion available to the public upon request The intelligence a gen c ies were inc luded in the backlash agains t Watergate a nd the m isbehavior in Chile Fear of exposure as a result of this law has caused many informa nts to break off their CIA contacts, the con- g ression a l committee was told . And e ven official foreign inte lligence ser vices a re r e fusm g to cooperate with the C IA lest their own sources be inadverte ntly uncovered. T he C IA has been subjected to much adverse public i- ty. some of it doubtless deserved . nut lhe fact re m ains that an efficient intelligence scrnt'e is essential to the security of the country. And if the Free dom of Info rmation Act 1s eroding 1t!> efficient'). udjustm l•nts s ho uld be mi:Jdc to accommodate tn· tc lligencc needs We can ·t get the rran bases back . but we can at least tr y to prop up what r e mains of our surveillance a bility. Really, Everyone Wins On a happier note. this years Dis neyland community Sl'r v1n • :.iwards reminded us o nce more that the Orange Coast is blessed with an impressive number of citizens who do more tha n t a lk about improving the quality or life m Ornn~e County. 11 was to ho nor organizations that direct their efforts tow<.1rd this ~oal that Disneyla nd began its annual com - munity awards prog ram 22 years ago. This yea r Sl00,000 were d istributed in 57 awards in amounts of SJ .000. $5,000 und $20,000 Two of the six $5.000 awards c a m e to the Harbor Arca One was the American Cancer Society's ''Angels on Wheels'' fro m N ewpor t Beac h, whose volunteer m embe rs logged 75,000 la st year while driving cancer patie nts to treatment facilities. UC Irvine's Cooperative Recycling Center a lso was awarded $5,000 in recognition of a student opera ted service tha t annually recycles a n average of 173 tons of pap e r. g la ss, aluminum a nd steel. Winne rs of $1,000 awards were the Fountain Valley High School Camp Progr a m . the Huntington Beach Coun- cil on Aging. the South Coast Lite racy Council from Laguna Beach and Saddleback Community College's Community Ser vices program. And many Or an ge Coast residents were among the 340 m e mbers of 20 clubs entitled to share the honor of the top $20,000 award to the Orange County Junior Women's Club which coordinates county wide e fforts to improve the com fort of hos pital patients The award winner s are to be congratulated. But the real winners. as a lways, are the m embers of the com- munities they so gen erously ser ve • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. 8ox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Vmbrellas ByLM.BOYD When umbrellas were first introduced into this country in the 1730's, numerous re- Ii g ious souls objected to them mightily. Especlally, the Quakers. Guess 1 just don't have enough informa- tion to understand why? Do you? Am asked which or the Las Vegas entertainers makes the most money. And how much. Rank Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin a nd Wayne Newton at the top. Each can pull down from $350,000 to $500,000 a week there . Sam- m y Davis, Jr .. J o hnny Car son and Libe race do a lmost but not quite that well. But poor Don Rickles! Poo r Engleburt Hum· p e rdinck! Poor Sh ecky Greene, Poor P a ul Anka. They only make between $200,000 and $250,000 a week. These aTe the top 10. The Friendly Society for t he Mutual Ins urance or Houses Against Fire was formed in 1735 at Chariest.on, S .C. It 's wid e l y 1cknowlqed now that this llrm wu the first fire in· 1ura.-..comp1ny. Dldn't lut, however. It burne d down. Wild Bll1 Hlckok wa• pi1eon·toed. l Rowland Evam and Robert Novak WASHJNOTON-ln the privacy of lbe Whit~ House, Jim· my Caner ha1 put the Three Mlle bl&nd power plant accident i nd the surrounding hyat~rla In· to proper perspective with blunt lan.iuage seldom heard from hJm by the public -and not llbly to be heard In connecUon with nucl ar power President Carter met with cabinet officers and other ad· vis e rs for rlnu h i n g toucht..'ll QO his e n e rgy messaae. on· ly two days ufter ·he bud gone to Penn- sylvania. He was con- ri dent or bis facts. and of this conclusion: an airline passenger receives more radia- tion than the president had in in· specting the plant. but the news media was responsible for whip- ping up a frenzy. CARTE R LEFT no doubt he still regards nuclear power as an indispensable energy option. But the energy speech worked over that morning at the White House contained no such plain talk. It is simply not Carter 's s tyle t o pu blicly confront political difficulty, and key political advisers will urge rum not to further a lienate his party's left wing. Therein may lie much or what is wrong with the Carter presidency. Actually, Carter always has been a.mbivale nt on n uclear Bob Greene powe r . On tbe one hand the former naval atomic speclaliat hH aeen the necessity for a alrong nuclear arm to the na· tlon'a energy prognm. GN THE OTHER hand, the party polltlcian · seeklng to mollify the Democratic left. wing has been chary about offending anti·nuclear activists. But behind the scenes lately, the president has been res0Mn1 ttiese contradictions in favor of the nuclear option. While important aides want to avoid clashing with anti-nuclear activists, Carter demonstrated a much different altitude when he joined his senior associates for the energy meeting. Unburdened by the indigesti- ble prose or a committee-written speech. the president used l:he crisp diction of an engineer wtlh the facts in band. HE HAD BEEN only 1.000 feet from the disabled core or the Three Mile Island reactor Sun· day. said Carter. and had re- ceived less than one-third the radiation of a passenger on a co mmer cial jetline r fl ying through the stratosphere. Wha t a bout Tr a de Am · bassador Robert Strauss. some · one asked. fly ing across the Atlantic on the high-priced Con- corde? Even worse. r eplied Carter. adding that a casual en- counter with X·rays in a doctor's office ~enerates far more radia-tion than his visit to Penn- sylvania. Why then all the fuss? The pres ident told his advisers he holds med ia covera1e. particularly televls lon. largely r espons ible for widespread public anxiety. Among adjec· lives used in referring to this coverage were "exaggerated." "Irrespons ible" and "out· rageous." MOREOVER, the president and cabinet members agree that if the anti-nuclear movement capitalizes on this oppportwlity. the calamitous effecta on energy would dwarf the impact of the Iranian revolution. U.S. nuclear power -on line under construction and planned -a mounts to S million barrels or oil a day. the entire produc· lion of pre-revolutionary Iran. The president then turned to his energy speech. which con- tained little on this subject and referred to energy produced by "fission and fusion," a mouthful difficult for Carter or anybody else to pronounce. IT WAS EXPLAINED that this was a e uphemis m for ·•nuclear." which quickly has become politically taboo. Rather than Impose a tongue-twister on the president. the dreaded word "nuclear" was remstated. The energy message was sup- posed to include much more than the mere word '.'nuclear." Secretary of Energy J a mes Schlesinger bad made progress on two fronts: first, in persuad- ing the nuclear power industry to drop its ins istence on fast breeder reactors and go along with the president on light water reactors; second, in whittling away at the pA1ldent'1 polltl~ll inhiblllou over nuclear ~r. Even after the Pennaylvania accident, Schlesin1er ln1llted that plans to ease Hee'*"' ol nuclear power plant. mutt IO forward. "That was not very smart." commented a presiden- tial aide, suggesting that Scbles· inger once more re vealed bis political naJvete. ONE SENIOR White Rouse aide. apparently unaware of the president 'a views, told us the problem was not exaggeration by TV but cover-up by the power company. These murmurs reflect the new lease on life the Penn· sylvania accident bas given Ralph Nader, Jane Fonda and Gov. FAmund G. Brown Jr. in fighting nuclear power. Tim Hagen. the acgressi\te young Democratic chairman of. Cuyah oga County, Ohic1 <Cleveland), has gone anti· nuc lear for the first time. Mo_rley Wlnoirad. the sensible Mi c higan D e mocr atic chairman, told us he doubts hJs state party will any longer block anti-nucJear resolutions. EVEN NUCLEAR advocates in th e admini s t ration acknowledge that the president. as a party politician, cannot. ig. nore these political currents and pr o babl y s h o uld tread cautiously. But those currents might well be reversed if Carter were to s peak to the public as he did to his advisers. It mi ght even amend the public perception of his leadership. Suspicions Stuck in a Holding Pattern? There are no answers to this Now that it is with us, we proba bl y will live with ilforcver. The line in th e ai r port concou rs e is stretching for 30 feet. hardly mov· mg. but everyone 1s waiting pa· tiently. No one is angry. Up against the wall over there. a businessman is being, r~ked . He looks.at his watch while it happ e n s. w'anting to be sur e he does not miss h is plane. No one g lances back at him as they walk past. Anoth e r m an walks through a big metal· detecting shed. Apparently he does not pass the test, for he too is told lo wait. A uniformed security policeman approaches, holding an electric cattleprod·like device with a long metal loop on the end. The security policeman sticks the device under the man's arms, between the man's legs, inside the man's suit jacket. No one stops lo watch. In the end it is not the big events or history by which we remember our times, not the presidential elections or World Series that we flash back to when we try to re- me mber a lime in our lives. Those are just guideposts. RATHER, IT is the little parts of life, the things we deal with every day without noticing or thinking, that come back to us later to remind us what it was like. And when we thjnk back lo th.is part or our limes, the image that may haunt us most is that of an airport, any a in>ort. and or the citizens or the United States or America b eing fr is ke d and searched and poked at and fun· neled through electric mazes. All of them presumed innocent. but a ll or them also suspected or the possibility of harboring a secret madness. or course it has to be this way. or course. with things as sick as they are in the land. it is absolute- ly essential that th.is has hap- pe"led. Of course, ugly as it is to watch and be part of, there is no real alternative, and it must be done . BUT KNOWING that does not makeitanybetter. Finallyweare beginning to realize that so many of our beliefs about the openness a nd warmth and fundamental goodness or th.is country are turn- ing out to be myths. The new airport scenes say It for us: We are afraid or each other, we are terrified of the evil that may lie inside our neighbor's heart. we cannot afford to be trusting anymore We do not and cannot accept the sanny or ·strangers on faith. We want everyone to be searched, includ· Ing ourselves. It makes us feel bette r. All the Am erica n children who are growing up now. who have yet to take their first airplane ride will never know it was ever any other way. They will not know or the days when a person carried a shopping bag full or gifts onto an airplane with just a nod and a s mile to the stewardess. THEY WILL NOT know or sit· ting in a departure a rea all day. without a tieket. just to watch the planes takeoff and land. They will not know of wandering around an airport as if it were a public library or a ballpark or an art museum. an open. cheerful place instead or a halJ or sus picion and rear. . On some fights. one or the selections on the stereo headsets is a series or spoken-word essays from an album by John Wayne en- titled "Ame rica, Why I Love Her ." Over a background of in· spiring, patriotic music, Wayne talks about what he calls "the good things." He says. "You ask why I love Am erica; give me the lime and I 'll explain. Have you seen a Ka nsas sunset, or a Louisiana rain? Have you strolled along a New York dock? Have you Stien the mighty Tetons. have you watched an ea~le soar ?·· But then the airplane's captain cuts in and says. "Sorry for that delay in takin~ off, but we had to wait a while due to airport securi· ty. which unfortunately is all too necessary lhesedays." It would be so nice iI John Wayne 's America were the real America anymore. But it isn't, IF 111E MIGHTY Tetons and the soanng eagle are the symbols of John Wayne's America , then the terrible. necessar y scene in- side the airports is the truest sym- bol of the new America. Strangers searching through our bags a nd reeling at our clothing do not seem to bother us much · that kind of privacy is just another principle that we have had to give up, another trade made inevitable to deal with the terrors of our time. "Hey, Jim." one security guard tn the airport called loudly across the concourse to another. "Give me a hand here, will you? Th.is fe llow s ays he's wearing a leg brace." THE MAN with the leg brace stood very still. He was a bout 35. thin, wearing an olive business suit. The guards knelt on the floor in the middle of the concourse and felt bis legs. The fact that he bad a handicap was hidden pretty well; it wasn't until the guards pressed the cloth in that the shape or a metal brace became obvious. If be was hurt that the other peo. pie in the airport now knew that he could not walk without support, his face did not show it. The others hurried past him as the guards continued to feel at his legs. rt probably will never be any other way in America, never again. Moderation Labeled a Virtue .•• When Recognized By MORTON M. KONDRACKE ,leWNewt••••~l""91< ... It was George Will who set me to thinking about moderation. His recent column, from Provo, Utah, was a favorable essay about Mormons. who. he said, a re ·'short on identity crises and long on certitude.·' When Barbara Walters in· terviewed Mormons Donny and Marie Osmond and got around to asking about premarital sex, Will observed, the two singers saJd, No. ''Not. No. except ... or No, unless. Just : No." WILL SAID people mlght find this attitude peculiar, especially people off In Denver, where WUJ saw 1 sign advertising "The Newest Entertainment Rage : Mud Wrestling: Beautlrul Girls Fighthlg Topless in a Pit of Real Mud." I t.boqbt when I read this: Why can 't people be somewhere between Mormons who say, "No. never." and those who patronise mud pita? Why can't people be moderate, Uke me? Moderatei don't get militant. or courn, tpcause lt'a not In lbelr nature to behave immoderately. Often, too, they are cursed with the ability to see both sides of an issue, and not blessed with the ability lo decide arbitrarily between them. AKE WE REALLY running out of energy? Should we keep our illegal aliens? Is the Russian threat so great that we need to increase the defense budget, and deprive the sick and the poor? It must be a delight to be sure of the answers, but' that is not the usualcondit.ionofmoderates. It may look to you as tbouth the regular state ot moderates is in· decision or equivocation, trying lo find 1 way to have it both w1ys, but that's not so. Our usual condi· tion ls aconY. On the theoretical level, I can 1 r1ue botb sides of Barry Goldwater's famous propoeition from the llM Republican conven· tion: "Extremism in defeme of llberty is no vice, and moderation In the pursuit ol JuatJce la no virtue.'' WHAT USUALLY happena in prac!fce, thou1h, Is tbat ex· tre mists believe they can do anything and justify it in the name ofliberty andjustice. On the whole , l prefer people who seek virtue moderately, and I will take the risk that they won't know it when they see it. A conscientious moderate is \tery lucky if he rands his way into journalism, where one gets paid for agon.i.zing over what is true and right. Journalists set'retly know they are in the profession because, whatever they decide, ii they can decide, no ships will sail or wars will start because of whitt they say. THEY GET TO watch impor· tant events at close hand, think about them and speak their piece about them, but other people bave to bear the burden of declaioo. The payoff for declaioa·makera -preeident.I, popes, sbaha and le1l1l1t.on -b that I.My have a chance ol aoiDI down ln biatory, whereu journalbta ••t merciful· ly rorsotten. This does not preve nt ~lirnaliltl, lhouah, from 1\&ffer-... ing over what decision.makers ought to decide. The New Republic, I think was given too little credit for this ef. · fort in a recent New York Times · article which portrayed us 11bav· ing abandoned our liberal lradi· tionaandgone"conservatiYe." THE ARTICLE neglected to mention that many American liberals are in a quandary about important issues -lnflaUon. Sov· iet intentions, ho• to foster equality -and are tearebiaa for ways to reconcile new realitiel with their traditional dedication toeconomic andpollticaljuatice. • We are In a quandary with . them, and 1 lhink that's an hootst place for a moderate Uber al to be. Sen. Edward Kennedy cu NY he's for belltb lnauranee MCI urban procrams, but lie a..'t said what be'a l°'Dc to do about lnfl1UoD ud tbe Soviet ...... ,. Prelldeat caaur ls trorried about lnll1UoD and tbe SovMt buildup, but be la act.In, on tbe eeGllOIDic h'ollt like a RepubHtan •. lf there la not a middle way, rrb1P1tberel11betterw1y. ., ---.... ---·---~---- .. ~ I To write the O.lly PllOt/Bo• 1560, Cost• Mew. CA t2l62' Orange Coast Daily Pilot 1-r• ore ~J"-!;.-.'··'--o·-'··'·-----·8"·n·da·y~ .• A.prl·I···· • 1 •. 19 -----.. --.T·o·C.·l·I .·M·O···"·y·P·l'·ot·n·1·4·64·2·-432-'--~-··~ Nick '11Umme8Ch Power Sources, Risks Need More Reasoning JN ~J WASHINGTON -On ol the bu t moments of the Jimmy Carter Pres1dtncy wu loge-d last Sunday when he and bis •lt walked lnlo the control room ol the '"''" MH\' Isla nd nuc.-lt'ar plant at a Ume when 90 mll.- owa)' t\Ystertrs wen.' t•lkln& oruc tnuslyotnee1na,: evt•n tarthrr from the OUN"e or lhti big nuclear nt>W der1tandable fu r Qf nuclnr PQwer. It was unfortunate that lhll Powt'r wa rt'vt"alt>d to lht\ world in the hor rible form or the ato m ic bombi.ntt1 of Hlro hlmo andNa.zuakl lhao Janl' l"onda. though. and can learn about radl1Uon and nuclear power. Radlatlon has surrounded us tncethebeginn ng ohlmc. IT COMES from the sun. and Is In the a.lr we breathe and the food and water w consume. Ir you live in a bnck house. you get a bit more than In a wooden one. If you fly coaaMo·coasl you receive rive ~% ~\~~{l~~i ~ \'>?~~. ~ Carter 8tudlcd nuclear sdt>nce. ~•po sed h1 msdf tq the hot atwf ws a naval om ccr a nd reallies the saft"ty re cord or the com m e rc 1al n uclear in- dustry as qu1k good In aointi to BUT THEN .-lcC'triclty can bell horrib1e powcr. too, ond socanth combusUon or coal. ~lroleum and ga.-. Ourfear:foftheseener"y forms diminished long ago u tUl und~r5landln~ or u rety ov ·r rame the t n l' und )¥arnings or doomsayeniof llnOtherlimu. Ooornsayers art> alwOY:f with u I was di mayt-d but not bur · prised by the quality of commen tary during the eurly phase or the Three Mlle lsland story. Jt was the worst case and the likelihood or calJlstrophe which made the bulletins m illlremsom . If you live in Denver. you get 52 more m.illi rems a year than if you hve in New York because you pick up one mlllirem for every 100 feet of altitude. If you Jive within a SO-mile radius of a nuclear plant you gel less than one extra millirem per year. Ir you live near the Three M 1le Island plant, you pick up an es ti mated l2 additional mi Iii rems due to the accidept, about haJrthe amountofonedenlal X-ray. ...... <: ':' ...... .... p ~ .... ) . ' Thre\" M i lt• ls lantJ wh en doomsayers we re mindlessly prattling on. Carter showed a command quality a nd a sense or leaching by symbolic presence which deserves a salute. At one point .NBC pundit Oavid Brinkley virtually terminated the nuclear industry by doubling whether "tt can sur vive artcr w h a t happened i n Penn· sylvan.la," and concluding that "we might all wonder if they will ever be allowed to build any more at all anywhere." MOST AMERICANS receive a n annual average of 200 millirems or radiation. well within the safety limits. nuclear power plants con- tribute an infinitesimal a mount of this total. 'I ~~T-lHERE IS t-0 R:A1. C>JJSt. ~ ALAf!Jt\ ... ' AS I WRITE this, there is good reason to expect that the potential great harm resuJUng from the ac- cident at Three Mile Island -the worst in the history or com- mercial nuclear operations is diminishing, and that rationality will prevail. WE CAN EXPECT irrat1onah- ty from the likes of, say, a J ack Le mmon or a Jane Fonda. as dramatized in their film about a nuclear plant. As of this writing, not one person has been killed or hurt as a result or a commercia l nuclear acddent Three Mile Island in- cluded. Th e Amer i can N u clea r Insurers. recently noting the "superior " safety record or the nation's nuclear power plants. raised the C'overage, and applied a s ubstantial cash credit to continuance of this insurance. extraction and electric and gas transmission are far. far more dan gerous occupations than nuclear. In 1977. for example. 123 people were k:ilJed in coal·mining. 291 m oil and gas extraction. and not one in nuclear. In fact, it is entirely possible that the Three Mile Island episode will not only result in improved safety al nuclear plants, but also in a greater public understanding about how these plants work. The ability to reason is what separates mankind from lesser animals There is g reat and un- After all. Ms. Fonda went to Hanoi during the Vietnam war. and used that regime's radio to propagandize American troops. She was s ure that the Com- munists and the Viet Cong were nice guys, and she thinks nuclear power is intrinsically evil. Most people have more sense ACCORDING TO government reports. coal mining, oil and gas Yet, there have been serious ac· cidents in commercial nuclear pla nts. An electrical fire at the Brown's Ferry TVA plant once knocked out all safety circuits, but was brought under control. In 1969, a breeder reactor at the ' SO WHEN YOU WERE SEVEN, YouR GREAT uNcLe DU>N1T LEAVE you A PIME IN HIS WILL, EVEN 1'HOUGH HE PIED RICM··· AS A POIENTIAL JUROR~lJ'i'tfE DO YOU FEELJ\BOUTTHE IV"'"' I,AM ABOUT TO SPELL FORYOU .. ~~ ~-~~I Outrage at Rape Decision Not Shared To the Editor: We are outraged by the decision of Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton to reverse the jury verdict of guilty in the recent Hutherson rape case. In this clearly discriminatory action against all women, we at the North Orange County Chapter of the National Organization for Women feel that Judge Fenton bas not only displayed a fla- grant disrespect for the jury system but has dispensed his own version of justice in a ccordance with his own persona] value structure. IN THIS CASE, a 45-year-old aerospace engineer was found guilty by a jury, ol kidnap, rape, and assault of a 20-year-Gld woman. The woman. who had accepted a ride from the man at approximately 6:30 a.m. on her way lo work, was allegedly forced into submission by the show of a gun and a knife, bound with rope, blinded with bandages over her eyes, raped. and dumped in a deserted canyon area after several hours. The convicted man claimed that the knife was to repair moulding in his vehicle. that be bad bound ber when she became violent after belng refused pay- ment for sex, and that he placed ban· dages on ber eyes when she complained of an eye infection. JUDGE FSNTON'8 comment was that "the facts Just flt his story more than they fit hers." Also that "some booken bitchbi.ke 90 they can hook." A1alD and acaln women in this coun- try are beinl told that tbe laws ln tbia country do not include them. A •oman'• acceptance of a ride la bNom'nl a lkeMe to rape, muUlate ad murder bel'. Mer all, "abe asked for It.'' Womm eoatlnue lo be Judled OD the batla ~ tlllllr eexual value to men. Thlt of coune wW belin lo change when the Equal Rights Amendment completes its ratification process. UNFORTUNATELY, NOW she can- not even rely upon justice from a jury of her peers if that decision can be so easi· ly reversed. If the values of one m an can dictate that a successful family man cannot lie and that a young woman cannot tell the truth, there can be no justice for women. The judge also stated that due to the convicted man's position and family he should be given another chance to prove bis Innocence. This is indicative of the uninformed and unenlightened system in this country which will not recognize the credibility of women and will seldom deny it lo a successful busi· nessman. BARBARASINCLAJR. NANCY UTSLER Correspondent and· Coordinator for Orange County NOW "I'~ A•tl-•lte .. lld•g' To the F.ditor: . What does it take to place your vote of • confidence on the side or Judge Fen- ton 'a ln his decision to grant a new trial for a convicted rapist? What.ever, he bas mine along with not only Public Defender Giannini. but the many people who are fed up with hltc.-bhiking females who yell RAPE before the drivers bring their cars to a standatlll. ENTER THE EVER·PltESENT Na· tional OrganJzation for Women who stream for the judges' blood. Everytime I see a female hitchhiker tuaually scantily dre11ed> I can't help but feel she 11 asking for whatever ltHtment await.a her. I find lt unbelievable that there ls a woman alive who can't come up with SS centa to take a bua. In Orange County the OCTO service Is fast ' and convenient to all points in the county. It is common knowledge around some of the Newport Beach hotels that if a hooker isn't making her desired "quota." she will resort to hitching a ride. setting her price enroute. I believe the convicted rapist was caught thus ly. TRY TELLING this lo the outspoken. (rustrated NOW groupies and all you'll get is "the man is t o blame ." Horsefeathers ! Karen Peters and her ilk. spouting unconfirmed accusations against a n august jurist on the bench. shouJd con- sider he has had many years of ex- perience dealing with rape cases and should know how best lo make a de· cision regarding an accused rapist. IF MS. PETERS has lime on her hands for just such accusations, I sug- gest she turn he r energies toward educating the young g irls on the dangersofh.itchhiking. I should also appreciate her leaving me out of her overall statement that "women" deplore such decisions as Judge Fenton made. MARY O. MOORE Lagun~ Beac.-h Tlwltled Oher1'•tl••' To the Editor: I, too, agree with Judge Fenton's de· cision to grant a new trial to the con· vlcted rapist . Perhaps he. as a trained jurist, heard or observed some action In the testimony that caused him lo make this determination. I feel au.re that he finds rape as reprehensible as most intelligent. sane people do. But when in doubt, for whatever reason, let's be safe and grant a new trial. Our promiscuous society needs thl1 protection. • RUTHS. KESTER San Clement4! Detroit Fermi Plant overheated. causing fuel·rod melts. but again. there was no catastrophe, just a scare. IT IS THE potential danger from a plant "meltdown" which causes nuclear engineers to work so conscientiously. just as it is the po tential danger in a flight of a jetliner circling across the globe at 600 mph wh ich causes pilots to pay attent ion to their work. It is far more dangerous to be a passenger in a car or commercial jet than to li ve near. or work in, a nuclear power plant. As one shre wd observer put it: ··If you want to save thousands of American lives each year. JUSt prohibit the left tum in traffic.·· STILL. ntE Three Mile Island accident must be thoroughly m- ves tigated and reported on, particularly as it applies to radia- * lion levels. The nuciear 1Difustry m1Jst give an accounting for it.self. in the wake of this da.ngerous event . It was grave enough th~t J OY· ernment orricials talked evacua- tion, and that the Presidenr found 1t necessary to march into the con trol room. Getting up ever y morning. however. is a risk, a s 1~ are m any or our daily activi~. We de m and electric power> .-nd nuclear is one good way to supply it. The nuclear safety record is superior, and must be kept that * way. • ' Someday, all of us will un- de rstand nuclear power. arid be mor e calm a bout it, juat. as ge ne rations ago, most ~of .tbo&e hystericaJ rolk who wal\lecO.,,at· tack and destroy th~ .,\nfe~al s t e am e ngin e and, rJrsl automobiles as evil monsttoalties round their sense of God·~veo reason. ' '' * ' r:J 1 I 'Utility Officers Scrambled Facb'' By J . CORWIN J . Corwm is. a resident of t..aguoo Beach I watched a special TV show last week about nucl~ar power. the program sparked by the leakage at the nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania known as the Three Mile Pla nt. . What propa~anda 1 Those men lied . and did a smooth Job of 1t. It seemed to be more of a pep-talk in favor of nuclear power than a program which took an objective look at the problem . All of the 1nt<'rviewce-;. with the exception or two «a Or Van Erp. I believe. and a Dr. Kendall I. seemed to be covermg up the problems of the dange rs of nuclear power. They ar£• a group of biased. hypocnt1cal hot-shots tryi ng to protect their own self·intcrcsts. ALTHOUGH THERE HAVE BEEN relatively few ac- cidents related to nuclear power plants in the U.S., when they do occur. they are extremely severe and the problem doesn 't go away · i.c . the radiation doesn't simply mix harmlessly with the atmosphere and dissipate as steam or smoke does It stays. It IS indestructible. Any level or radiation. no mallcr how low. 1s very harmful. Taking th.is into consideration. waste storage is also a major problem a nd it has absolutely no solution whatsoever. Whether the waste 1s stored in the ocean or unde rground. the radiation wi ll affect the immedi ate area and will eventually spread to poinlS beyond the original storage area. Perhaps. even possibly, it can spread to all parts of the world. It destroys everything with which it comes into con· tact. The core meltdown is only one. maybe the worst but not the onJ y hazard. The entire prmciple of nuclear power is very risky. AN ARTICL~ IN THE DAILY PILOT mentioned Walter M. Creitz and J ohn G. Herbein . president and vice president for Metropolitan Edison. They both took the. viewpoint that there was no cause for alarm because of the leak at the Three Mile Plant. First, on Herbein: Right away, from simply reading his title. one would reali ze 'that he has his own self. interests to protect in this situation. At first glance, it may seem that he is not getting his facts straight on nuclear powe r -but be is getting his facts straight on purpose. As for Creitz: He Is doing the same lying for the same reasons. He mentions that human error could have caused the leak. Human e rror? Maybe, but since human error is always possible. the situation is very dangerous. 1l is like putting a loaded gun into the hands of a s mall child. The headline of a second article on nuclear power plants read: "Onofre Plant: It Can't Happen Here." However. it can. ALTHOUGH THE TWO PLANTS <The Three Mile Plant and the Onofre Plant> are designed differently. they use the same elements ! And there are many other systems besides the water pump which could become faulty within the plant. since there are many systems involved. Dave Barron, of the Edison Company, mentioned that there are emergency agencies on hand ln caS'e or a dis· aster but no emergency agency can do a thing about radia- tion once it is set free. And it is frightening to realise that two more units at the Onofre plant are under construction. The solution. or course. is solar Power . Rays from~ sun enter our atmosphere. even on cloudy days, and if the United States Government could <and would figure out a way to build sola r power c.-entera. thus enabling tbe~ lo continue billing the people for electricity <eleetHcal services>. it would benefit all. ' i l IT WOULD BE SIMPUB, cheaper, much safer,.~ 1 an energy source of which we would never have a aboda9' 1 -we will never n\n out of the aun. • • ,, tt would be best Ir all those scient"ts and polltlclans would concentrate th4!ir crrort.a and investment.a on ....,.,\ Ing solar power pl ants and tear up thelr plans for !_9 nuclear power pla nts and tear down the nucl•ar ~ plants now cx1sp_ng. 1 DAll.V~OT Sunday, Apnl I , 1111 Saving the Seals • •• Itslieginning was a mission of ntercy; its en(Jing was leu notile ~T THE ' Eal IS don l tlno~·. and aeU'ftly bellt>v ~hen to ld, 1. that S1•t• .....,., mtM' lis to J(o rar beyond Pro\ ~ loto IC or CMnt\dla. Gulf of St Lawrtnceto white• als re<!. ••Jluh?" Andy Al 32 a rd ar soon to embark on a Mob DIS medy and 1~ Ahab ai. alon·v1vant --Qm~ldAmory "' are new111men Mo:st or tht· rt·i.t arc vokulteer environmcntallsti. ()( varying hue:. .., DOn·aquatic. 1'90: Amory holds court an h.Js cabin ex plllllblg hls mission. The seals he intends to •ave are a pa rt icul a rly beguil ing and pboto«enic species. This does not harm rund raising. They a re baby harp seals which havt: white fur when new born and are helpless on the ke aroWld Newfoundland. Three weeks after birth they learn to swim, their pelts turn color. and they put to sea. Their white pelts are used for glove Uning, trim. even to make Loy seals. Sealers club them to death with bats. .. WE'RE GOING TO stop the sealing ," cries Amory. He reasons that by dyeing the seals red he will elimina te their market value. Cleveland's Amory's odd ~ band of animal lovers, radicals, reporters, able-bodied seamen 1 aboard Sea Shepherd 1 didn't quite save the ~\ seals off St. Lawrence. ~· The Canadians know Amory IS coming but don 't know wher1· Amory is fit. tall. nonathletic looking. gravel voiccd-fr't1m sm(lking, frizzly-maned and well horn Milton Acacllomy, ll<1 rvard '39. lie o m·t· knockl•d nn Ari.lb of' h1!-. donkey for ma:-. treatl~ the> am mi.ii 0500. Marc·h 3: Sea Shc>pherd puts lo sea in moclertllt{' swl'lls that leavl' lhl• non-aquatlC's comatose TllE ON· BOARD RADICAL is a 28·year-0ld Canadia n namecJ Paul Watson who handcuffed himself lo a bale of seal s kin!> in an earlier pro· tea• on the ice Amory wants publicity. a classic snap of an adorable sral pup Watson want!. pubht·lly. too, a classic snap or martyrdom atop tht• bar ricacfes The profcs~wnab arc Frank Milner. an m· spector for the 150 yc:.1r old Hoyal Society for Prevention of Cruelly to Animals m Britam. ~hich hc.1s put up $48,000 for lhc expt·dition The other professional 1s Owens. a former Texas cop, private detective and now in· vestigator for the Fund. He has brought 300 casP.s of cruelty to a nimals to court. And won them all. 13;19' The skipper . a jovial Toby mug named Les Fe wsler from llull, England. says Sea Shepherd was once queen of the trawler fleet , won the Silver Cod trophy three years runnmJ!,. which earned her severa l visils from the Duke of Edinburgh 1411: DAVE MACKENNEY, 22. the former disc jockey, twiddles with dials in the radio room behind the bridge. He is a defender of the Stanley Dudka seemed to be the villain of the piece as he boarded Amory's ship with a warning to stop interfering with sealers. environment and second radio mate. He doesn·t have a license, but Sunny Lewis. of Vancouver. does. But she's never worked a ship's radio. 1624: Mall Herron. first mate, class of ·53 al Princeton who lives on his 36-foot sailboat in Sausalito, explains about Greenpeace, an ac· tivist environmental group formed lo protest the 1971 atomic test on Amchitka in the Aleutians. Greenpeace, Herron says, has since de· teriorated into quasi·religious factionalism. Hindu greetings and debates whether seals have souls. "Amateur environmental groups have re· mark ably sborthalflives," he says. 1926: Seal gleanings a re recorded. Harp seal mothers mate right after giving birth. then dPlay fertilization in some wondrous way lo time lbeir next delive ry for optimum ice condi· tions the following winter . Last year a Canadian government official on a good·will lour of the States said seals were harvested as a natural resource. ln 175 years, an estimated 60 million seals have been killed. The s urviving one million harp seals have about 250,000 pups a year of which 183,000 are on this year·s kill quota 1755, MARCH 4: The first dr ift ice sighted, south of Cape Breton. .,_ILY PH.Of QASSIPllD ADS Ml·r Baby harp seal, object of Amory's mission, casts wistful eye on 'saviors.' 0940. March 5: Paul Watson . "I had met CIE"veland und contacted him as a man with a name. access lo money and compatible with wha t I wanted lo do. l fi rst got the idea to paint seals in 1976. I was d ism issed as a Greenpeace director bel'ause of the handcurcs. I don't eat meat or wear leather shoes. but l think that is irrelevant." 1158: Amory, on lhe bridge, wrestles with his dilemma. ··1 don't want to have the image of a chicken, but I don't want to be a damn fool. either. I have to think about my board . Ac tivists have their place. Barry Hoffman <t he lawyer! and I have asked P aul not to handcuff himseU lo a police helicopter." Aslred, not demanded. WATS ON FALLS s hort of giving a guarantee. Amory s ays he went so far as to throw a pair of Watson's cuffs out a port hole. Thal was the pair Watson inadvertently locked himself into and had to be hacksawed free. He has others. .. Handcuffs have been e ffective in the past ," Watson says later. "I think it is a legitimate form of protest to put yourself in a position where violence is done to you. Then it rerlects on them." He means Stanley Oudka. a mountain of a man who is rhief coordinating officer of sealing ror the Dep11rtment of Fisheric:. i:lnd 1s wailing on the ice 50 miles ahead. 2015: Newfoundland ·s Cape Ray as abeam Sea Shepherd is getting mto continuous ll't:' floes. 1430. March 6: Sea Shepherd gets stuck fast in pack ice. Walson nails inerfectivcly al the two-foot thick ice with an ax. The anchor 1s let go in a shower or r ust to try and crack it. Arter 20 minutes or full astern. Sea Shepherd slides free. The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Wolfe. assigned to the seaJers. 1s along:.1de a:; Sea Shepherd repl'<lledl~ back:-. off and rams ahead tnlo the 1te. s hudclt•ring hkt: a man with chill:.. IN ON E Ot' THE MOST memorable polar tram.actions since Seward purchased Alaska. a Sea Shepherd female offers a dulcet exchange if Wolfe will break ice for the old trawl er. No takers. Wolfe moves out and later refuses to radio any ice informa tion. Below, second engineer Charley Ralph is exhausted. His stom ach hurts. and he is subsist- ing on porridge. 1753: Sea Shephe rd's old navigational Loran has blown a fuse and is out. But the radar works, a nd eight miles ahead are twobUps.Sealers? Most or the afte rnoon Paul Watson has been trying to convert a bulbous rubber dinghy into a n ice boat with a makeshift. mast and wooden a rms cut orr an old chair as runners. He plans a nighttime foray if Sea Shepherd can get much closer to lhe radar ta rget. 0105. March 9: The radar blips have now become ship's lights two miles off the port bow. The wind sweeping over the dark ice is bitter cold. Sea Shephe rd breaks free temporarily into an open lead a nd crunches to a halt on the op· posite side. They have reached the seals. WlllLE THE SEALERS and Wolfe sleep. the ice party goes onto the pack and begins s praying seals despite freezeups in the tanks. Tony Watson finds a baby seal near the bow. It 1s brought aboard. Amory is photo· graphed holding It ... They won't get you," be says over and over. The pup ls put on deck and 1prayed, tbeD re- turned to the lee. o~: A covey of helicopters bemni ftlbing officials and Royal Canadian Moun&ed ~ begins descending on the elgbt·m•n ice party i a,, miles from Sea Shepherd. One by one they are seiied. Through binoculars the trew watches Watson running. Eventually be la COi'· nered on an Ice noe and wages a battle with staves with bis nemes is. Stan Dudka. Dudlta i& furious. Watson cocks his stave as if to hurl it into the rotors of a hovering helicopter. It scoots off. He breaks Dudka'a staff in pieces with another swipe. Then be is tackled 'rom behind by a Mountle. It is over. 0831 : Dudka alight.a from a helicopter and, without asking pe rmiuion, mounts Sea Shepherd's bridge a s one of hJs me" tekes a pratfall on the dye·reddened deck. In a barely controlled voice he announces the eight have been arrested and charged variously with as· sault. resisting arrest and violation of seaUng regulations. Any further violations. be tells Fewster. and he will be arrested. 1600: Sea Shepherd backs off the ice and turns homeward. t•: A DEPLETED and somber mess eats a donated turkey dinner. Milner. the Queen's man. thinks Paul's actions "stupid." He cannot say if the RSPCA will still honor its contribu· lion, given the violence. Besides possible loss of that $48.000. the cost of the melee is to include a $3,000 lawyer's fee for the 90-minute arraignme nt in the Magdalena: $16.000 bail and the expense of · various charter rughts to return the prisoners. If found guilty, the eight face fines up to $80,000, the Fund St00.000. Moby Dick comes high . 1035. March 10: Wolfe, cooperative now that the ship is leaving. bas room ln it.a helicopter to fly off two newsmen to Grindstone. On landing, they a.re spt"ay painted by angry islanders. 1247: 11le Fund's chopper. weathered in since the ship reached the ice. finally makes an appearance . The pilot refuses to use the fuel drums because they are not sealed and therefore could be contaminated. The five-day charter of the chopper, which makes one trip carrying Amory 24 miles, costs S5.500. THE BA'M'LE OVER. Amory heads for the helicopter waiting on the ice. He shouts a final <See SEALS. Page A9> • ~ I ' • • 1450, March 7: After a day of rumors of a deepening split between Amory and Watson. there is a news confe rence in the mess. Amory: ··1 don't want to presume to tell Paul Watson what to do. The Fund does not like violence." 1247. March 8: Captain Fewster denies anyone saw pink seals after the party on the bridge the night before. "These are shocking conditions for the ship." he says. "She's no icebreaker ... But he rams ahead. Paul Watson carried cuffs, martyr image. He was arrested on the ice after waging battle with Canadian sealing authorities and Mounties. 253off ; Peace, Survival Tied J In College Classes "I'd like for as many of our stu· dents as posstble to become aware -·· custom draperies. Fabric, lining, labor, installation! S. ...c;1 vo..• bt an<1 ,,.,., CU$10m oracien.t t.Qht .n y('>Ur o wn f'OntC w11n t"C! nelp 01 one o• Ou• oecora1ois Sa...e a t>tg :'~ now on a S(!lecl grOUI> ol fabrics 1nc:•u0•ng anttQUO ~•tins.'~''· corn .....eaves te11h.1re1 .. CQu.<di llnCI Pt•nh You a1"° ~ 2'5'-on tne ~n.ng i.bor an!! or>$1&Mlloe>n ol yOU1 cus1omOrill>C!rteSOun1>9 th11 9•~•' sale WILMINGTON. Ohio . <AP> -A college proressor is starting a course to try lo find an academic answer for an agc·old question, "Is peace a futile dream'!" there is another way of looking at our relationships than just looking out for -~rll~r<i' our entire line of upholatery fllbrica now! Next fall, Professor Earl W. Red· ding of Wilmington Coll ege will in· a ugurale the school's ne w f.>eace Studies Pro~ram -a four-year degree project whic h will attempt to teach how peace can become a re· a lity. "PEACE DOES not just happen overnight. It is the product ofintensive effort on the part of human beings ... says Reddin~. a professor or religion and philosophy. whose course wilJ look for peace between people as well as na· lions. "We need individua ls who are trained and prepared to join in this peacemaking task. either as a full· time career or as a second vocation along with their major occupation." Redding said. More important. the professor said, is the ideal of involvlng "just ordinary p eople in think i n g about the alternatives to v iolence a nd ag. gressive behavior." VISIT THE No. t ." he said. "Even if our most important in· stinct is for survival. we can learn tha t we wi ll survive better if we cooperate than if we are aggressive. "IF WE CAN do this, then those p eo ple who t ake l he course s. whatever their vocation. are going to be better prepared to deal with tbe conflicts that arise in the family, in the work situation and in the com· munity." "Beyond these courses, students will be able lo select fro m other de· part m ents on campus,·· Redding said. . Redding said he had no idea of how many people would sign up. "Obviously. we're not going to be able to turn this whole thing around overnight," Redding said. "We're not going to be able to change that mentality overnight. a nd we may not get very dramatic results, but if we don't start somewhere. It wtll never happen." 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Now, he says, h~ knows bttter. UFl'ING A C P or colff't' Lo hu. hared llp,, with aa &loved hand. Kim shakf' tu head "I'm 1etlh•1 Ured." he admits. re. ling th other 1loved hand on a pack of ctgtlrett~ on thf' co( fee shop tablt\ He b t>.UUng an allergy llro v1olf'l htihl produt't'S a ra4h wherever Ms unprotel·ted skin ls exl)0600 lt> lhc ~un tlli< whit«> gloves look out -or place u hu res~ a h. nd on lhl' slw' e of htb dark blue suit A Cal lMtc Lontt Beuch ph1lo.'\ophy 1m;ttu<' tor, Or. Kim spends eveniniti. Mnd w(•1•kendi. wr1t10g, typing and pasting up columns or copy for his paper The 16·p 1~e tabloid is. ht• says, the only bilingual EnGlish-Kort.'un new11paper in the na lion He learb through I he pa gt·~ an hlb lulcsl cd1 lion THE ENGLISH t:C'TION. he explains. 1i. aimed at second and third generation Koreans who have lost touch with the language and customs or their parents Tbf> Korean language section il. designed to help new immigrant adJUSt to hre in America. especially in the industrial area~ of OranKc a nd Los Angeles counties where muny are employed as skilled laborers . Many work two jobs. With frugahly. a husband and wife can save as much as $20.000 over two years. That is enough to buy a ~mall business. Kim says, and pave the way for finan- cia l independence THE RE ARE 150,000 Koreans in Southern California. Ki m estimates. Most are in Los · Angeles. About 60,000 reside in Orange Co unty, mostly in Santa Ana and Garden Grovt>. Kim. who admiLc; to being "an my 50s" was a high school s tudent in J apan where Korea's elite sent their c•hildren before and dur\ng World Wa r II. He was employed as a civi lian by the U.S. 8th Army during the Korean War. He came lo California in 1953 as a Berkeley student. He eventually received his bachelor's d egree fron Sal' Francisco Theological Seminary _ Later. he earned a master's and doctorate at Claremont. His forte. he says is law philosophy. KIM LAUNCHE D HIS newspaper in 1976 "• whlle president or the Korean Association of • Southern California, which he helped round in 1965 As he puJls at a ringer on one of his white gloves, be admits the news venture is n't profit&· ;. bJe, losing him thousands of dollars each year. •• "You might say.'' he explains softly, "the " newspaper is not so business oriented. I'm doing it, more or less. out of a sense of communjty ser vice and educational responsibility .. HE CONFIDES THAT he receives financial belp from newspaper publishi ng relatives in Seoul Unu to handle lhe Korean wrtUna " Klm'a only employ e In • smaH suite or or- fkea tucked ofr Hell StrC'el In Huntington Beach la a youni woman provided by the Korean firm which eotd him • typeactllng machine. • IT PRODUCES the Asian characters that march aero a ha lf th ~ pages In Kim's new1paptr. The womun 1peukt1 htlle English. setting her ty~ from hand .written characters drawn by Klm durhlH the evtmlng hours. He polltf'ly a11ks ont· of the many waitresses to the llunl.JnJ(ton Otuch res taurant who know him well. for ll coffee niflll and lights another ci~u rl'llt• · "I lh1nk I need some advice." he says speculatively "I picked up a Journalism book at the college, but l need o me help. "I THINK THERE 1s 11 l newspaper l market. but I will suffer rananc1aJly for a long time to come But there 1s a need "We are a minority among mmoritles My own duughter has no Korean friends . She dates only Americans. "The young are 100 percent Americans. They don't know anything about their cultural or ethnic backgrpunds. yet they are different because of their obvious ethnic features. "There is such a gap between the genera- tions ..... Kim s tan•s blankly out the window. sighs and reaches for another cigarette with a while glove. ~. Aprl1a.1m DR. H. I. KIM OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CHECKS 'KOREAN AMERICAN TIMES1" " "They're rich.'' he s miles. "They ca n af. ' ford it. .. His paper offers local Korean community news. national and international briefs. articles about l\orea today. stories about Koreans who have met success in their new homeland and fiction authored in South Korea . DISCOVER NEW BEAUTY WITH ESTEE LAUDER'S"THE BEAUTY DISCOVER'S KIT" • "l Tht' 16-page newspa pers a re placed in ~ Korean cultural centers and churches by s tu · ... de nt volunteers. . • KIM WOULD LIKE ~o double his 10.000 circulation. but promotion and advertising are problems. And the pace is wearing. "I'd like lo hire an industrious young American editor J would con· SEAL HUNT. • • (From Page A8> word: "Don't throw any garbage on the ice. We don't want the photographers taking pictures of us lrttering." Where this s tands in the, annals of last words must a"' ail the verdict of history. The radio operator abruptly decides lo leave with the last Coast Guard chopper. She wants to do some interviews for her radio chain in Grindstone. . There is scarcely a wet eye in the house when tho radio announces she. too. has been sprayed by the Grindstone mob. There are 10 left on board. 2010 : Radio contact wilh Paul Watson in the Amherst jail. Magdalens. His firs t question is: "How did it sound in the media. OK?" 1200, March 11 : Sea Shepherd, with as un- likely a deck crew as ever hauled a haws er, d ocks in Sydney. Fewster heaves the last line. ·'Nice going, Les." says the newly elevated second mate. "Want a dram?" "Definitely.·· Another Hero. IN DUE COURSE, Sea Shepherd returns to Boston. Amory has shirted from concern to ela· tion . The Fund takes a n ad in the New York Times complete with the classic s nap -. posed: "Our missi~!' was successful beyond our wildest dreams ... But sealers radioed they took 880 pelts the day of the a rrests, slightly below their daily average. Not everybody who took part in the voyage is convinced it will have done much for t~e seals. Says J e rry Owens: "LlleraJly millions have been spent In protests. yet the sealing goes on. In fact, each year the kill quota increases ... FOR ftlE LAST TWO years Owens has got- ten to know Canadian sealing officers well enough to go out on the ice wilb them, well enoulh so they tum their heads while be bas autopaled 3,000 seal carcasses. Half of them, he found, did not have sufficient skull injuries to cauae duth. ln other words they were skinned alive. 'Ibis violates t:anaoaan regulations. It is also Im bai8 for a court suit. 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T he lllllt> bu rn-11c arred Tl· Juanu boy whose famil y now lives In Wc£tminster, thanks lo Cuhfomlon c~ ptivuled by his story. celebrated another year lust week. t 'OR Ttlf; FAMILY of Ignacio Oomlng uei, 39. and his wife Maria, 1t has been a year of ulmost unbclievahle wonders un· fo lding • Since 1'om<ts and they were d1 covered near ly three years a go under circums tances that housewife Virginia Castillo. of Huntington Beach. vows con- stituted a miraculous personal mission from God, their lives have indeed changed. Toma s is t e n tati ve ly scheduled for continuing evalua- tion at St anford Unive rsity Me dical Center 's Children's Hospital later this summer pre- paratory to another in a series of plastic surgeries to repair his face. He was ho rribly mutilated whe n he blew into a blazing can of paint thinner. hoping to ex· tinguish it, when playm ates set it a fire playing with matches at the Dominguez· old Tijuana shanty. LATER THAT year. on a visit lo the tloly Land. Mrs. Caslillo said she heard a voice while meditating that led her to Ti· Juana and n mission her Lord in· F,.....P~AJ dJeated would be revea led lo her there Tomas' pli ght. Tuesday nJgbl. she and other friends gathered al the modest Westminste r duplex for the celebration of boundlessly burst· Ing boyhood . Two birthday cakes. one from his ~loved Mrs. Castillo. await· ed culling on the kitchen table In t he scrupulously clean home where a sense or love prevails wall to wall. "Hi." the Sequoia Ele menta ry Srhool special education pupil cried out as friends drove up on a sur prise visit a nd he skidded to a halt on a bicycle riding dou ble with a neighborhood buddy. "I HAV E T O wash m y hands!" he declared. proudly turning up two grimy pa lms that De nnis the Me nace might be proud or. "I had to n x the bicy· cle. "You know. the thing that m ak es it p e d al. .. the. the ... yeah, the c huin. · " he said. interlocking his fingers in chain fas hion lo explain the word he couldn ·t bring to mind for a moment. He and big sister Elvia. 12. are pretty fl uent in English now. while sister Patty. 6, is learning too aod their parents are attend- ing night school one night per week . TOMAS R E T U RNS fro m washing hi s hands to open a gai- ly wrapped package which con· lained a windup freight train. Santa Fe locomotive No. 8809. a coal car. a gondola and a red caboose. Discarding the instructions. the newly sworn-in Cub Scout demonstrated his mechanical s kills by s~tting up the train In running ordt>r within minutes. "She shou ld go fast," sister Elvia said admiringly "No! 'He.· ll 's' a 'he ' train." declared Tomas. who is highly conscious or the macho ma le role tradjtjonally part of Mex- ican culture "Ready, aim. . .go'" cried little Patty. who must learn yet that the. cry is "All Aboard '" when a train huffs and puffs and moves on down the line . SHE I S TOO youn~ to re· member the r ailroad trip in M~x ic o whe n they v isite d relalivesinSinaloa. Tomas, busy setting up a big mass crossing gate pileup in- volv ing his new t r a in a nd several old er toy cars like uny se lf-r espt!<'li ng 9-ycar·old engineer would remembers "We had a good trip.·· he said. tearing up his new t r a 1n's circular track and rearranging th e cutved sections in one straight. but wavy stretch. all the ~tter to flirt with danger. "1.M GOING TO get some more. so he can go faster ... adde d the youngste r whose facial scars are still terribly ap- parent but far from the twisted ugliness they once were . Surgeons who donate their time for lnterplast. a nonprofll corpor ation wh ich s upplies talent to perform plastic surgery on scarred children from un- derdeveloped nations still have .., long way to go. Southland reside nts who read o f T omas· sto•y a nd Mrs . COLLEGES DEBATING 'FREE FLOW' FINANCING. • • \\on t ul·c·ept the fret• flow syste m unless Co<1~1 <Ines ht.•c·a use they rely on Saddll'back l>i,1.''1111•111s to puy Coa~r for Santa Ana Collegt• slluk11l!-t allem.hng lht.•r(• It's a domino dfed Mo~t d1~lfll'\s' fin am·1al off1cwls have !-tatd. howt•wt . th~)' would probably support tht• fret' flow system ti the money flowing bclwt•t•n col le!!c:> \\'as relatively equaJ on a per-student bfl~ts Thompson. ··1 think our district would ha \'c an increase but it could be damaging to some " HIS SADDLEB.\CK counterpart. Busine~s ~1 ana)!t'r Roy Barlt•tta. aj!rees that the fret· flo~ s vslt>m t'Ould cn•ale an exodus of students and d·amagc his college's state income. The ml!mo :.ilso ask!'> officials 1f the} ~ould support a sn-C'alll'ct · ncan•!-tl colll·gf•' plan. J Ii m 1tcd \t'r ... ion o f frt>e flo\\o that "•>uld allO\\ student s 111 1:.ikt> 1·mirM·s :.it nt'r~hborin~ collel.{l')'> I h<1 t Wl'rt·n 't ofr t•n•tl 1r1 thl't r home tltstnct .... ~~ HERK Castillo's errorts sent thouaancb or dollars in donatlon8 to Jn. terpJu t and now Mn . Castillo ls locating othe r llUie N6no1 Lislados -scarred and suffer- ing children -for care. She has hopes of starting an organiiation based in Southern California and patterned after lnterplast lnc., t hus bringing plastic surgery resources closer to the afflicted below the border. NO MATTER h e r festive mood and smiling ra~ amid aJI t his joy and celebration. one cannot let his mother's hands go unnoticed. as Tomas intently lights his birthday cake candles with blazing matches. They a re clasped together. literally kneading, rubbing and re assuring one another as the g lare grows with ea<'h candle lighted. This is where it all bega n two summers ago. with fire . Fire Causes $25,000 Loss Fire sparked by a hot plate that accidentally was switched on caused $25.000 in d...-ses to a San Clemente apa~ Fri· day night, city firemea sail. Firefighters were called to th~ home of Irene Scar....,.. at 307 Del Mar aner 7 p. lft, The elderly woman aM-~r occupants of the tl•i-~unit apartment buildjng alt -e&caped inJury. firemen said . THAT'S SOMETlllNG officials predict wi ll ha ppen under the eventual fo rmula st ate legislators decide lo use for community college fi nancing. But he belie\es the growth popula tion of- ficials expect in the south county Saddleback district will eventually offset any e nrollment dec·reascs e~perienced with.the initial operation or a free now system. State officials al the California Community College System office in Sacramento arc hesi - tant to say they are going to support a free flow system. "WE 'RF. Wi\ITl ~G FOR the r~sult!> of tht• SUr \'CV lo return bcfort• "'l' formufatl' ti pos tllOn for the Board of Governors to take on the free flow issue." Guichard say!. That position will be incorporated mlo the Board or Governors' recommended long.term financ i n~ plan t hey will sup port in the Sacramento Legislature. F R I E OL..\ '°IH:R IS )J..\KI'.\(; GREAT OE \L"-~ ...J !Jut many insist there are still grave prob· lt'm" with free flow. t'Vl'n t hough it woul d grn111 ~ludC'nls the frt•c•dom to take clas~es an,.,.,ht•re and t•quahtt• payment!> bl'l.,.,N·n the dti-11 l('b Those ofric•wls SCI) fret• now l'Ould create an t•xoctu, or studc•nt~ from one d1stn cl to anolht·r "('ollt•gt'S inland mi~ht find therc·s no rea- <;on for them lo exist.· speculates Coast ·s THAT'S BEC.\USE THEV mui.t walk a political t1ghtrof)t' b(•twccn dozens or communr ty collt•gcs. somr of wl11 ch support free fl ow while othe•rs condemn it. Assistant Cha ncellor Gus Guichard savs or f1c1a ls ha\c sent a me mora ndum lo 26 dist r icts asking how officials lherc stand on tht: free fl ow question. ··we 've apparently touched a r ather sensitive area because the i.urve}s are coming m rather quickly " Gu1 ch<Jrd aeknowlcrigl'd concern among many districts etnd the syst<·mw1dc J<lministra tion that frc:e flow could hurt campuses who ex pcncncc a major loss of !.ludcnL., to other dt!. tril'ts. "It probably ~ ould 1101 b<• a \\ 1se a pproach to haw a college that s full} built bl' decimated by a majorcnrollml·nt decline.' he adm1t.s Deadt NoCf<'t-S Revel SYSTE M\\l DF. OF FICIALS will be trymg ers lo come up with an inlerdistnct attenda nce plan JORDON So<•ttv °' tiw (.o;l1111on •or Pre...., ... ca111o1., 81~ 11 .. ojng Se•••<es w 111 that all community collegcs could support llUl H ~ ... ~H ... lllNE JORDAN. rttt 11on of Gamt Ft$1l P•t•l•C v ••• De llekl,,... ,.,,,,,_, ., II 00 AM •• ,,,. Suffi . California Com munity College Chancellor Cltlll OI ~ l'°allO C.. P•5"" Mon .. •ry OirKI.,.... H•rl1or Lit-Mttmort•I 0..1>111 Wiii\ enng •••Yon A,,.-11 4, ·~,, ~r•••e<I by ) TEDROW Cler9y ·~'"'"St. Jol>n IM B•PllSI William Craig has spoken or the need LO present ~\, RC>Do!n Jwel&n ol ~n Fn1ncl>Co, FER N TEDROW, rt$1Clenl ol Sltnt• C•lllotic Cllurcn olhd•lln9. lnlermenl b ( a U{lilcd front of community ('O ll egeS lO Ca . RlcNrO Jordan •nd Cecll R Ana. Cit. P•·~ ew•y on Aprtl s. 19/9 u ryocrs 1mmeC11.tltl y lollowln9 A n 0 u t u r s t 0 h Lynell Doti! c;i 8'111MH l\l•no. C. .. I •I lllt ~Of 110 Betoveo aunl ol H,HbOr Lawn Memoroel Par k. violence triggered by 8 persua de State fegislalOrS tO Support t e Qr1tnClcll1tor•n Mrs Jordon ,.,.s .t Rotllltrd Teor-ot S.ou• City, ID'#• ~l::.:<.~~I ,...',~ Cl~~~'.~ryot~H~'.._llofla dispute at a Jarge party systemwide administration's plan for long-term Plonffr 01 6.\lbcW l511tnCI on 1919 ,.,.., Ml» Te«o# W4S • K'-l lt•C1•1or for •-" ~· "'•• .....,.,_ "' .._.., r· · ••t•bhslll'!O -per,.,.nent rM•Oence IMr Sltnl• ....... ""°11c s.c,,_, 01SlrlCI Mew ~Us.I. in Cypress late Friday manctng. lfle•t on !'SO Sht wa. an dtllltt la< •0 yt•r>. MW moweo lo Sltnla AN, ~vnTLE FSLLAORTEENlt ~E SL•TER. Sent an undetermined His fear iS that the polcntially explOSIVC mflmb\Or 1n 1111! Udy Ano1u~ SPOrt C•. l•om Am•s, Iowa •n 1919 m ~ "' ~ free flow iSSUe COUid divide the distriClS <tOd Un• F .. 11~9 Club.,,,. .. a •• memt>M OI ,,.. Gra•n•Cle M!r .. ce• .. ,., be ,,.,., on rHIClenl Of Oowtwy', Cit-PHsed •••Y number of Easle r Week Sttrr• Club •no I,,. t1an W•llon MonClayAO<H m9al 10 OOA.M.iltnt on April•. 1'~ Surv1voo bY 1 sons r e Ve l e r S l 0 a r e a de rmine the acceptance Of a financing plan. Souely Ser•tGes w11t be MIO 1tl 10 oo Met•o..., Al»·y Me..-••• P•" 1n1er Ja<lt C flettllefolCOsta MHit,Clt.and . AM on Monday at,,,. P«•hc V•ew ment 10 1o1-fro-WllO .. ,.,, 10 eenF1e1e-o1s..nva11ey,1§lt!IO.•noZ hospita ls. where t hey II lk Qlape1 Wllll Rev ll&Meln M<M•llanol P•Y lll•or re~l-5 m.tY Oii al ,,,. di11911ters Oorollly wrao1n •n<I we r e still turning up AND. THOUGH FEW offi cials wi la lllr Newoort Genier UnlleCI Mel<IO<li>I Smith Tutllllt t..ltml> WHICltlf Cll<1pel, Erm.tClell Anclt• bolll Of OOwney, C•., about it, the fear that Seems tO dwell in every Cllurcll oll1t1•lin9 Interment itl 4'1 E. 11111 SI., ~la Mew on Sunctity <Hso I Q••nClcllllClren, 11 9refl· early today. P;ico1tcVoewMe..-1at Po'lr• tnhe11ot from 9 00 AM lo j 00 PM Smith 9t•nOcll1IC1ren •nd 1 9rUI· Police said all avalla-one's mind is that the state will eventually ~::.~~!~:':'..~~~!' i~~:!~:"w":,~~;;'~ r11111.11 Lam1>-;11":~' -.... ~r~~,~~·,:,~~~·.:~~~~~'c!:~;: ble officers and detec· iakeW01~t·ehrlococnallrporlooprct~tcya!:~!;r~~~~nger support STE LLATHEllESACRAY.re\!Otnt 1919617.lOPM•ll"'"PacllkMemorial lives h ad b een dis · 01 Newoort 8<:&<11, Cit P"\W<l 1tw1ty on P"r-. PacillCV!!.~G"':Ert,!'•'Y<lirectors. pat C he d l O Q UeS ti o n ing the oper a lion Of individual districts. OfficiaJS April 4, 1'1Y. Sht! ,, \Ur¥1Yed by hifr n v " d t f t I 1 on th" hu\band Fran• . ...,n ROt11t1d F ot "'" ANN MIL.LEA HUGHES, res1oen1 o• l hose inj ure d in the an trus ees ear a move o usurp con ro " ,,,,... Viejo, c.. Sl\lers Aelele C<ity Of Cost• -· c. for. vurs Pit•wO I d 't . t . basis of accounta bility a belief that the Onoo ancl c;er1r.-Wal•• ot Florio. awa1 on April • 1919 In NPwl)Orl me ee an I WaS nO Jm· . .11 b t bf 'f euc11. ca si.e ,·. 5umveo by "'" mediately dete rmined system's dislncts w1 e more a ccoun a e 1 nu,bano Norman s. 01 CCII.I• Mew , h f d they are run by the state ---------"C<J . sons Mt(h8<11 M. and JOM B W at ty pe 0 WOUn S -f'lB fJ.MILY " Hu911e, itfld 1M"9f\1er Mlt•Y K Hu9,,.., we re suffered. The coming battle for a long-term financing COlOHl•L FUt41AAl Neptune Society .,, ot Cosl<l Mew, c... Smlm wl lt be Spokesmen said it ap-plan and the resolution of the free no .... question HOME c11EMAr 10N euRtAl AT SEA ~~~O:: ~":,""~~~:x>C::.~' .. ~~ p ea r e d the r e we r e should be at the center of the fi ght to keep com· 7~1 8~~A~ 646-7431 ~"~~~::~11::~~~n~u~m~e~r=ou=s~~v~ic~t~i ~m~s~·~~~~m~u_n_it_y_c_o_11_e_g_e_s_u_n_d_e_r_l_o_c_a_l c_o_n_t_r_o_l.~~--~~ Westminster La•n Mount OllYe Mortuary of Costa 893-3525 Call for free ponloffo Mu4 ~.»so aaOOEltlClt ,•ct"'C Yt"'W Z•lln Ctrn /Mr ) GEORGE DA NIEL JOSEPH .. " 5 8R00(RIC1t, •Qe 61. """'"' ot MIMOllJ.l rAH •-----------Wt\lm•Ml•r. Cit. Paned •••Y on Cemetery Mortuary April s. 1979. 5'1r11l•eo l>y I'll~ wife An. Chapel namuie, CS.U9111•r Diana EllL•btlh, l 3500 Pacihc View Drive sons. O.on1e1 Joiep11, c11r1uop11er NERAL C1or9e. •no PalrlCk Antllon y. 1 Newport Beach FU bro111er T•moll'ly erooerlo •"" t s•~ 64~2700 JRECTORS ler Marv H041eno. 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"''°"· ...,. o/..., '°""""' Ill ._ ..., IM •ll•m. <.'YIHc• -. llww com ,_... •11 COIUnbt&te to U.. problnt I 8)' MAaGAa ETGENTRY WAStoNOTON <AP> In Zimbla. 1t 11 cuatomary to d~ate an lnlanl''I ar•vtl wtth bla 90ll valuable poqe ionl. Some crave1 are adorned wtth baby bottl.. and empty tln1 or formula "l\ 1ad," ays • World Hell.Ith Oraflnlu lloa handbook. "to 1ee o many children with tbe fMdlal bottle that ma1 v.cll have killed them pul on lhtlr arAv<' · THF. HAUNTING cemetery sc.-nC's capture.> the eHt!nce or 8 jlrOwlnll dh~pUt(I O\'Cr tlw marketll\41 or lnf~nl formula a powdt•rt.·d suh 1tlt&ate tor mothers' milk in lmpoverisht•d countries by corpOratlons of th.e United StuLc' and othfr lndustrlallied nauons Used properly. Infant formula cun su11taan . life and promote growth Uul when uM·d am properly In the militi u or l)O\ urty, 1lhturncy und contamination armctlng many In the Th1nl World, It can ll•atl to malnutr1llon. d1seal>t' and deat h "Bottle foccJang IS a relath t'ly safe process in the developed world. but 1t can become dead ly in countries where oc1al and economic con ditions make proper usag~ v1rtu:illy 1mpos'>1 ble," says Leah Margulies SRE IS DIRECTOR of the Interfaith Centt•r for Corporate Responsibility. a New York ag(•n ·~- BEST NOURISHMENT FOR BABY Jemelcan Mother Nurses Her Young cy or the National Council of Churches of Christ. a leader in the campaign against formula pro· moUon She and other critics note three major hazards of formula feeding in the Thjrd World . -Powdered formula must be mixed with water, and the water supply in much of the Third World is heavily contaminated. ·-Bottles and nipples often are not properly sterilized. -Once mixed, formula must be kept in a cool place. and refrigeration often is lacking. IN ADDITION, formula is expensive at about $1 a day it's more than some families earn -and in an effort to stretch a meager sup· ply, mothers often dilute it so much that babies become malnourished . Why then do these mothers start buying formula they can't afford? Critics ascribe the trend to years of Weslem ·style promotion tactics in the nearly 100 SO·caJled developing nations of Africa, Latin * * * Mideast Study Offers Proof By MICHAEL PUTZE L WASIDNGTON <AP > -World health in· vestigaton have traced an unusual epidemic of infant cholera in the Middle East to a trend among their mothers to swUch from breast feeding to botUe reeding. The finding is expected to add fuel to a spreadinl controversy over the pN>motion and sale of inlant formula in the Third World. Two American physicians working as con· sultanta to the World Health Organization, went to the oll·rlch state of Babraln on the Persian Gulf Jut fall lo study a cholera epidemic. The disease broke ~t in August and by October had infected nearly 750 people. But what disting uished th e Bahr ain epidemic from other cholera outbreaks in the Middle Eut and Asia was that 81 or the victims were lea than a year old. The h11hly infectious cn.ea1e generally is regarded as an adult llJ. Dftl, but here infants suffered the hiabelt at· tacit nte of any age group. Dr. ADD Kimble, one of the epidemiotoaiall lavolv• ln Lbe atudy, said the study paired '2 inf anti who contracted cholera with 42 ap· p= llmllar control·aroup bablea who were • to the dlaeue but didn't 1et it. Tbl ane outltandiq difference, Dr. Kimble .. 1d. -tbat the aicll babies bad been raiHd oa ,.,_ IGrmula. wbic:b m ual be mixed with water, Wbtle the healtb1 oaee were breut·fed Amerlca and A11i1 bl' companies ln,scarch or new market.. They contend that with the drop in the birth rate and an iMrf'1!te or brHst ff'edln1 In many lndu1tr1ullU'd nation• lht!S manufacturers n~ed nt'W outlell for formula AS t\ RESUl"T OF cons1.&mer advertising uod promouon n ho pltals and clink s. they ~ay, mothert tum to formula ~aute tbey think lt Is beat for the lnlantt or because holpitall and medlcal l)l•raonn I don 't ncoutuge breast feed· 1n1 Ma nuracturors wive free samples o f formuln to ho p1lalR and cUnlcs: babies are slart(.'(f on formula from bi rth, und mothers are 1tlvcn samples u11 they leave the hospital. By thltt timt~. the molh<'r's milk has dried up. so the rumily tw\'ri(h-vs other needs to s pend it s meuMcr lncomt• on rormula "I knew a mother of four children, all between lhl• uges or 6 ycarb to a few weeks who. when tshl' hud spent the available cash lo buy baby fonnul~. would hfl up the ltd of tbe cook· mg pot and .,uy that the Cood would soon be rcudy "IN THE MEANTIME, one by one the children ~ould t•ry themselves to sleep ... said Faltma f'at .. Jl a Canadian-trained nurse who has \\-orkl·d an Chile, J amaica and Peru. The t•ompantes say they support breast reeding and ;um primarily for the urban. mad· die· a nd upper-class market and use of formula as a daetar) !-iupple ment after three months of age "It doe~ not make economic sense to go out into the rur~il areas where there is no market. .. says Henry C1oct·a . a spokesman for Nestle's. Ne\'erthell•ss. critics say formula promotion has bC'en so pt•n ·as1ve for so muny years that it has J'C'ached t•\en the most primitive parts of the Amazon Jung le ·'The nwjority of women in developing countries, ev<'n if not as well-nourished as we would like. :1n.• able to breast·feed their infants well. .. says Dr. Derrick B. J clliffe, a leading critic of the formula companies and an authori· ty on pediatrics and nutrition in de\'eloping countri<'s He is a professor and head of the division of population. family and international health al UC LA. By BtJGH .\. MVW GAN -..Ca.IC.ru r , I NEW YORK <AP> A theatrical press aient called the other day uking if Hal Boyle wouJd be Interested in interviewing a c:llent who had taught a cbeetab to play "Somewhere My Love" on the lither. Hls man a lso had an •rmadillo who could both rhumba and do disco dancing. WELL, I HAD to tell tum that Ral Boyle has been dead these past fi ve years but it was good to know that his glory as a writer goes marching on. I can hear him now conducting the in· terview in a back booth at Moriarty's, He would be asking the man what he did for fun on his days oH from the act. how dif· fic ult was it to register a cheetah and an armadillo in a downtown hotel and how did he go about getting baby sitters? And , oh yes. what he would like to have for an epitaph on his tombstone ') BOYLE ASKED THAT question at every interview. He had a n Irishman's fascination, mystical not morbid, with death and the grave, although not everyone shared bis en· tbusiasm tor the-subject. Cary Grant. he once told me. wept into his weight-watchers salad when called upon to contemplate an exit hne for the stone cut· ters. and Frank Faye, the marvelous Irish actor who created "Har\'ey" on Broadway. a bruptly stumbled up the s treet to St. Ma lachy's to go to confession Somewhere on his desk. Boyle collect.ed the last words of famous people. hke Stonewall Jcacks.on's "Let us cross the river and rest in the shade " a nd O'Henry·s "Turn up the lights : I don't want to go home in thl' dark." But th<'n somewher(' on that cluttered des k. Boyle collected almost everything : old playbills. odd statistics, unopened mail from press agents. memos of unanswered phont· calls and stern orders from management to clean up his desk. ao,11 UMd lo Joke UIM _.._. that plle WH a teleitam from Arm atraal C.W IBriUlll llim to ilCUon at Che Little Bil Honl. But lben one daJ •Ilea lll• waahers let in a draft that CIUS avalanche in that mountain Cl( litter dtd 1tnd M!cond ruabt ucnte to "My r Lady." two years aner tbe lbow opened oa Broadway. HE WllOTE lUS column six daya a week then, always sweating out a deadline. alway1 with grace and wit and a reverence for the English language. Boyle had a rainbow streak of boyish op. timls m and innocence that enabled him to share the sufferings and doubts and sudden joys or his rellow man in warm vignettes "How do you manage to do It?" viai · editors always aslCed. "Take a cold chisel, put it to your and start quar~ying, ,. Boyle always replied. THE DAILY WRITING process was a ballet of procrastination : light a cigar , s harpen the pencil again, check out the water cooler, run a comb through lhiM ing hair to mark the advance or another paragra~ cross out a phrase, consult the big die~. hunt through the desk clutter for an e~ fact. He could give a tiger lessons in Pteillt. The words, when they came, were ch~ed from his heart On the day World War II e nde4, in Europe. lhe New York Times found room on its front page to box an item about Harold Vincent Boyle winning the Pulitzer Prize for- reporting the everyday life of lhe GI. 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Thr Marint'r ol)('ned thl' srorina in lhe fi1'8l "hen Rrurl' BO<'hlc doub'ed hom<' Oun M<'Y<'r KNAPP ATTERED four hits over Caltlwn.lt1 rtlld pllehrr Mark lt'ar :Pltked up the victory after taking over tor •tarter Chris Knapp in the ixth wh.n lM Mariner · tttd thl' aame on Rill s .... ,., two·run double Rick Hont•yrutt. who had blanked <;allrornia durinA hh~ firat 3~ lnnlngei. in r('lld or Odell Jonei., -took the lol In the Lh1m. Rod url'" doublcJ home one run and Don Uuylor follow ·d with u run ·tsrorhlg 1lngll' for u 2 I <.:ulltomla lt>ad SetttUe 's Bob Stm~on lll'd It 10 tht.• fou rth with o tilnfll • Aflt'r l.nrry M1lbournl' opened the bottom of tht.' ntnlh wllh a pinch binglt• to l1•rt rl·nlt•r, Oavi' LttRot·hc replaced C'h ·.1r u11 cl rntlrcd the ~wxt thr~e thP ftrst five 1nnml(s but when Stein doubh:d in Leon Roberts. who had s ingled. and Willie Horton. who had walked. Clear took over and retired the next two Mariners to end the sixth. Clear struggled briefly 1n the seventh. With two outs. Borhlc doubled und Roberts drew an intentional walk before Horton forced Boehle at third for the final out Seattle 's starte r . Jones. departed after F'ord's two.run homer in the fifth. That homer followed Rick Miller's dou· ble. The ·Angels also touched Jones for lwo runs in the third wben Carew ripped a two-out i:k>uble to score Rance Mulliniks, who had singled. Baylor then singled Carew home. . ' THE ANGELS Wt;NT in front 4 2 in IA Wins , 5-2 i .•lr .h ~ it1essersnnt c · ftpds Drought LOS ANGELES 1 AP l Andy J'fessersmith combined with two r'8ief pitchers for a three hiller t9 lead lite Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5 2 vi<'tory over the San Diego Padres Saturday night. 'fhe vi~ory was the firsl for t~ 33 year -old Messer sm ith since June 25. 1977 The n ghl· hander gave up only a s ccond- inning double to Jerry Turner aAd a run-scoring double in lhe si.ath to Mike Hargrove m his fia'st ~ame as a Dodger smC'f' 1975 ' . 'J'H~ DODGERS got a run in tbe fifth whe n Oa ve Lopes COLLEGE PLAYER DI~ OF INJURY MAD I SON, Wis . r A P l University of W~consin football player Jay Seiler died Saturday at Madison General Hospital. a \lfeek after suffering a head in· j,..y while making a taC'k lc dur- i8g s pring practil'e Seiler. 19. a freshman de- hmsive back from Schofield. \flis., had been in a com a and was listed in c ritical condition 41l week. From the start. his ciaance~ for recovery were dtscribPd as slim. ,His inJury came near the end qf practice last Saturday. when l)t tackled a ball carrier dunng a dummy drill in which players run at only about three-quarter s peed. Seiler got up and went back to U\e huddle. then returned to the sidelines when his part in the drill was finis hed Two or three minule6 later he C'Omplained or cijzziness and naust.'a, then he dropped lG one knee and a short lim e later had a seizure. walked and 8111 Husscll , who had three of Los Ange les' runt: hits, doubled him home San Diego tied 1t m the sixth whC'n Gene Ric h<irds walked. was bunted lo :.econd by Oz:m: Sm1lh and ('ame home on Har· grove's double. The DodgC'rs erupted for four ·runs in the seventh off loser EnC' Ras musson Steve Garvey's run. scoring s ingle broke a I 1 lie m the seventh. Ron Cey !>tngled home a run and Rick Monday singled home Lwo more Messersmith, who played out his option with Los Angeles in 1975 and was granted frl.'e -agenl status in a la ndmark basebull decision. walked five and struck out two in his seven innings. R E LIEVER CHARLIE Hough s tarted the eighth and issued a bases-loaded walk to Barry Evans before Lance Rautzhan took over. The Dodgers had runners in each of the four innings before finally pushing aC'ross a run in lhc fifth. Lopes doubled to lead off the firs t . Rasmusson got Russell and Reggie Smith to ground out and Steve Garvey Lo foul out. T he Dodgers missed a nother opportunity in the third inning when Lopes walked with one out and Russell followed with a single. But Rasmusson escaped when Smith and Garvey flied out. Until Hargrove·s run.scoring double in lhe sixth inning. the Padres· onl y hit off Messersmith was a bloop double in the second inmng by Jerry Turner Pitctung lhe concluding game of the sencs today will be Bob Owchinko for San Diego. Doug Rau for Los Angeles. ·Exce pt ·For Rud1 's tr i pl e and HOUSTON'S JOE SAMBITO CONGRATULATES KEN FORSCH AFTER NO-HITTER. Ferrari on LBGP Pole Canadian Heads Speedy Field Today LONG BEACH 1 AP > Gilles Villeneuve of Canada. driving the new 1979 Ferrari T4. won the pole pos ition for today's Long Beach Grand Prix with a record lap time of 92.255 miles per hour. Villeneuve moved ahead or Carlos Reutemann of Argentina in the last 10 mtnules of qualify ing for the world championship Formula One race. as nine drivers broke the old record for a s ingle 2 02-mile lap. "IT Mi\Y HAVE looked stable from ~he outside," Villeneuve s'aid of his ride. "but not from where I sat I went through a lot of qualifying tires. but we got a good lap in the las t set .. Defe nding C'ham - p ion Reutemann clocked 92.184 mph in Joining Ville neuve on the front row for the s tart of the 161.6-mile race today t hrou g h downtown city st reeL"> VILLENEUVE Reutemann drove a Ferrari last year but has switchl'd lo Lotus this season . After his car stopped at the end of Saturday's qualifying session. he $aid. "I don·t know what the trouble was " Friday, Villene uve had crashed his car into a wall but was not hurt. ON THE SECOND ROW for the start of the 12·turn per lap race will be Jody Schcckter of South Africa in his Ferrari al 92.154 a nd Patrick De Pailler of France in a Ligier at92.022. , In the third row will be J acques Laffile of France. currently leading the Grand Prix interna- tional standings. in a Ligier at 92.013 and Mario Andrettl, the reigning Formula One champion from Nazareth. Pa , 1n the second Lotus at 91.525 The other !>tngle la p record breakers wert.' J can ~Ptcrre Jarner of France m a Tyrrell al 91 380: former world champion James llunl of England in a Wolf. 91 307. and Ricardo Patrese of Italy in an Arrow al 91 211. VILLENEUVE. 27, exercised h1~ prerogative as pole sitter and selcdcd the right side of the grid to start Thjs puts him on the inside going into the difficult right-hand turn No. 1 where there has been an accident in all three previous Formula One races here. The only significant accident of the day oc curred whl'n J ean-Pierre J abouillc s mashed into the wall on the curvlOJ? back straighta way at 180 mph. destroying his Renault and breaking his wrist. Villeneuve credited his speed to a new, larger wing tested by Scheckter two weeks ago in Italy. Until Friday. Villeneuve never had driven a car \\1th the ne~ wing. he said. IT WAS THE FIRST time the South African Grand Prix cha mpion had won a pole pos1t1on U\ his brier career. which s tarted with the Canadian Grand Pnx in 1977 . I le won the Canadian Grand Prnc last year. his firs t triumph. and brouJ(ht the Ferran team to the fore in South Afrn:a this year. Villeneuve said he went through four sets or new tires before setting t he record on the fifth set. H E SAID THAT the record could have been better if he had used a softer tire. that his tires were good for five or s ix laps al a time rather than the usual two or three. It was a bad day for the Renault team. In addi· lion to the J abouillc crash, a car driven by Rene Arnoux caught fire during the morning practice runJ Arnoux finally quaJified 21st among the 24 who will start. Jabouille's withdrawal from the race out Hecktor Rebaque of Mexico City into the race in the final spot in a Lotus. ·'-LAST APRIL 16, Po of t he St. Louis Cardr=· Is Philadelphia S.-0. Satur y ni Ken did it to Atlanta, ting Braves 6-0. And in the.. p~ . he threw the earliest ~tte r any major league sea;i • "I started thinking u~e no-hitter in the third i g I didn't start thinking bou • it seriously until the nrtb 4r si . At that time. I s tarted thinldag about the fact that mY' b~. Bob. threw a no-hitter last y r and what a reat it woukt be r brothers to throw no-hitters1 in consecutive years. "Bob has thrown no·hiue"rs n the major league. Triple A and Double A levels. But this is •Y first. ''IT WAS,.\ real CXJ>el .... he said in the tum Houston locker room •. really exhilarated in 1 1 ii; the ninth. I was really 1 the eighth. too... "' The most extraordi~ g about the no-hitter is that he Cid it with a swollen left elbow, the result of an insect bite be re· ceived late in spring training. "The day I was r~lly s~k was Thursday,·· Forsc~ ~-d. •·1 just told myself I was•~ gJ ~o go out there tonight. try eep t hem off balance and atv 1it1¥>e best sbot I had." I 1 , J PJ JOE NIEKRO. the/ M r9:>' scheduled starter to~y. ob· served wryly : "I wish t6at same insect would bite me." J<>f 's <See FORSCH, Page BZ' Nixon Hot, lifts LA By Blazers POF\TLAND, Ore. f A Pl Norm Nixon of Los Angeles led a ll scorers with 27 poiQts Satur- day night as the Lakers held off a rourth quarter Portland r ally and beat the Trail Blazers 99'98 in a National Bas ketball As· sociation game. I The Lakers led 86-70 after Nix- on 's Jumper with 11 : 20 to play before the Blazers put on a surge. Dave Twardzik scor ed six points for Portland in the fourth quarter and the Blazers got six points in less than a minute to trail 99·98 with 57 seconds left. Lionel Hollins of Portland Knocked the ball away from Kareem Abdul-J abbar with 14 seconds left, but Don Ford of Los An~eles batted a field goal attempt by Maurice Lucas out of bounds and Lucas· s ubsequent shot at the buzzer was wild. The Lakers got 21 points from Jamaal Wilkes a nd 19 points and 20 rebounds from Abdul-J abbar . Twardzik, Lucas and Mychal Thompson led Portland with 18 points each. Los Angeles c li nched fifth place m the Western Conference and will play at Kansas City or Denver in the opener of a best- of-t hree playoff series beginning next week. Los Angeles Coach Jerry West said. "Norm Nixon was having one of his better games of the season. He has played very well for all season. he gives us a good outside game. He h as had really great luck against Portland." Portland finished o ne spot lower in the conference to take the last available playoff berth. The Blazers will begin their playoff series at P hoenix on Tuesday. Huso• Adds _.uneh To Surf, l ·O By HOWARD L. HANDY OI -Detty Nie SWt David Huson was added to the CaUforrua Surf lineup to provide more punch in the offense and Saturday night before 10,155 al Anaheim Stadium. he combined with Steve David to give the Anaheim-based Surf a l ·O victory overt.be Seattle Sounders . Huson, a 5-9 forward from South Africa. passed accurately to David In front or the Sounder goal and he beaded It into the net for the only score al 23·:42 of the first half. THAT WAS THE ONLY score or the game although Huson wu seemingly all over the field, dribbling and passing with accuracy and otherwise committing himself to an outstanding offensive performance. He was namtd player of the J?a me for his efforts. "He's the most consistenl player we have had this season, .. Coach John Sewell said after the game . "That was a normal performance for him. He's an outstanding player and a super individual. "I th8ught Steve I David) aJso had a good evening for us.'' Sewell was happy with the victory and felt the Surf had controlled the tempa of the game, especially in the sca>nd half. "One·nil isn't too mucb of a lead and we were trying for the second and third goals. It isn't too bloody difficult lo give the goal away,'' Sewell s aid. "WE HAD THE CHANCE in the second half to punch the score up and we certainly were in command. I fell we also had tbe edge in th(\ first ha lf. We had three or four good chafl<"es to score In the serond half ' and now that we have the pressure and tension or the first win out of the way, we can setUe down." With a strike threat banging over the league UUs week, Sewell said it doesn't worry him about the situation. "l'U go out there and play myself ilit is neceuary." One of the Issues at stake was a_p. parent ballle between Tony Cb , 1'e current Surf goalie who was ~ team from Seatlle and former · t' Trost, now with lbe Sounders. T&OST STA&TED and pl minutes, having only one abot from a distance. ChW'lkY plQed _._..tlm 1ame to post the shutout. . 111~f'r:~ •'The t.eam that we pla1ed tc ii DOt 8ee SlJ&F, Pa1e Ii • I Ill DAILY PtL.OT Sunday, April I. 1111 b.pez, Post StUI De~d Evea 1.os ANGELES <A P l sa.ndra Pns\ and Nancy l.ope& mal<'ht"d .. Saturday to Ue tor tM lead afttr three round of the Dinah Shore Wlnnt'~ lrdo and fet the star e ror a war or nerv s in tM ftnale of lbe l.adl Pro(~ GQU As&ociJlUon's rlcheat toumament. #ltok• ot the l ader • and Pal Bradley fl red a thlrd·round $7 to put her aix •t.rokes behind anyb&iy out. there are too many goocJ playtn c:lote behind u1. But I feel confl· dent. I'm hlltlnc the ball very well now ... Poat. the W1 nnt'r Circl" d ffnd1n1 ch11mpton. a nd lop('&, the ~nHuon of the tour u a roOkie ln l971. bav shot •dent1l'al rounda ol .. »M. 10 und r par throul(h ~ holes ol lhfo 72 holt' eH•nt t Ml ),Ion llills Countr) Club Tb• play*'1 l\ave found t.M lll11ion HIUs couraf to tlw-ir Ukln1 durlnc the rtrat three day of the WtnDers Circle. as tem· pl'ratu~ h•ve bffn In the &Oti, and the awtrhna wind• that normally make the layout dimc:ull were cilm ror tho opening three rounda POST. LOPEZ AND CAaNn played ln the aame threesome. and each played an out.standing front nine. Post rattled orr five birdies through the first nine holes for a 31. but then lost a stroke to par with one bogey and no birdies. on the back side. Lopez. 22. carded four blrdles op the rront and had a 32, then matched par 36 on the last nine. THEY WE•E ntaEK ~•OKES aht>ad or JoAnn~ Carner. \to ho tard,'(f 11 two undt>r·par 70 In the third roond ovPr the par 72. 4U'72 yard Mlu 1on Hill Country Club rour&l'. Post. ~1 and J 1paMM star Chako mauchl had lk'aun th third round Ued for th lud. but Hhrut>hj drc>1>Ped back ln the pack with a 79 Saturday "I KNOW WHAT I llAVt; lC> do," n id u rath~r grim faced Pol'lt following the Wrd round "Now all I have to do lll go do 1t. Obviously I like tha!l cour5c, and at likes Carner. like Lopez a two-time winner already this year. was less s uccessful on the rront with a 35, but equaled that for a two·under-par round. m · Judy Hankin. \ttllh a third round 69. was four stl"Ok~ off th,• pare et si x unllt'r pur for the tourn1rn11.•nt OlHlnu Whjle til~o c.·ardt.>d u GU Saturdu> tu moH.' \ttllhan fnc 'II may~ bttw~·n Nancy und me. but )OU can't count JoAnne out.'· Today's final round of the Winners Cir· cle will be nationally televised !Channel 4, 1 :30 p.m. ). The tournament sponsored by the Colgate-Palmolive Co. carries a $37,()()( first prize, tops for the lady golfers Lof.)t.'i aitrt.'t.-d , uying. "Yoo can't count A Capsule Report From the Wortd of Sports Umpire Ejects Himself On Strikes, W alk.s Out From AP Dls pa&cllH Paul Pryor, one of two regular major II league umpires who have been working this season, walked off the field Saturday in support of bis Oh·strike colleagues. 45 minutes prior lo the nationally televised game between the Philadelphia Philll~ and the St. Louis Cardinals. The 51-year-old Pryor, a veteran of 18 seasons in the NL. said his decision was based on conscience. ·'The idea or people calling you ·scab ' and other things is something I can·t put up with," said Pryor . who had worked two season-opening games . "It wasn't so much the guys who were on the picket line." he said. refer · .., ring lo other ma jor league umps who have carried placards al several major league parks "There are loo many others who are on their s ide." l'llYOll Pryor saad he would join the picket line with oth<>r umpires who arc seeking improvem ents in their s alaries and working rondttions .. I JUSl have to :.lcep mghts."' he said. "I didn't want to go through thts as the only urnpare not on strike for 162 gaml•s." Pryor was lo have umpired al third base Saturday. One or four local amateurs. Ray Perez. took his place. -----Quo•~ of dw Da11-------. Phildelphaa 's Pete Rost> on his fre<! agent de- parture from the Cincinnati Reds. "Loyalty is a two- • way s treet. I don't think the Reds showed Sparky An· derson any loyally when they fired him . . . The Reds sure as hell didn't show me any loyalty " Waits One·hfl s Red Sox Lcfl-hand(>r Rick Wails one hat Boston as a Cleveland captured a 3-0 Amt>racan League baseball victory Saturday Forme r Corona del Mar High star Mall Keough allowed onl~ one run in eight innings, but W CI!. not an on the decision as Minnesota took a 3-1 victory in 12 innings over Oakland ... An inside-the-park home run by Amos Otis sparked K ansas City to a 7.4 victory over Toronto . . Terry Whit· 'I~·-·~ ~-~ '"·Ir·· .. · .· ..... > 'flf!'.k.. ·:, .... :·~ ,., . . f ..I ~ ~~-' !~: -: '· . . -~'~~ .. · t '.~"-_.·: neld's tie -breaking single in the eighth inning helped San Francisro past Cin· cinnati. 4·2 . . Ken Reitz singled home the winning run in the ninth inning as St. Louis stopped Philadelphia. 3·2 ... Ben Ogllvle's two-run homer helped Milwaukee defeat the Ne w York Yankess. 4-3 . . . John Grubb, Al Oliver and Pat Putnam each drove In two runs as Texas defeated Detroit. 8-2 . . . Dave Parlier scored the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth in a jar· •••n ring collision with catcher Gary Carter lo give Pittsburgh a 7-6 win over Montreal ... Lee Manlll blasted to home run a nd two singles lo lead the New York Mets to a 9-4 win over Chicago's Cubs ... Rick Dempsey snapped a sixth-inning lie with a two-run double to key a 6-3 Baltimore win over the Chicago White Sox .. . Outfielder Gary Roenicke of Baltimore. after being struck in the face by a pitched ball Saturday. will be sidelined at least a week . . Ed Montague, a striking ja· jor league umpire. was tossed off Oakland Coliseum pro· perty after he refused to take off the sign he wore around h1s neck. ._.. Srore• Four Goab New York Islanders star Mlke Bossy scored ~ rour goals for the first time an his National ' Hockey League career to pace a 9·2 rout of Philadelphia ... Three-lime scoring champion Gay Lafleur scored two goals. and had four assists to power Montreal pas t Was hington . 10·3 ... Lanny MeDona.ld scored two goals and Darryl SIUler had four as- s ists to lead Toronto pas t Buffalo. 6·2 ... Larry Giroux and Curt Rennell scored goals 45 seconds apart in the final period to lead St. Louis to a 4·1 wi n over Chicago ... lllck Kelloe's 27th goal of the season led Detroit to a 4.3 victory over Pittsburgh. ~• 29 "eert• R~lcet• AU.,e Houston's Moses Malone scored 29 points m and hauled down 26 rebounds as the Rockets de· reated San Antonio, 123· 106. Saturday night to JACK RENNER F,....PageBI SURF ••. the Seattle team that will be play· ing later.·· Cbursky s aid of his former teammates in somewhat of a n apologetic manner. "This was a watered down ver s ion of the Seattle team tonight. They'll be much better late r on whe n some or their in ju red players return.·· Chursky said. "I don't think they'll have a goal keeping problem from what I saw tonight. I wanted lo let the people in Seattle know that 1t wasn't because or my ability that I was traded. "I guess I would be telling a little rib if I didn't say I was a little more ner vous before the game "WE PICKED UP A LOT of confidence tonight."· lluson said. "We had far more C'OOrdination and rh)1hm in our play and we proved we can play a nd not just hustle and bustle once m awhill•. After two bad results. we had a complete team effort tonight. .. Sewell agreed. "The players . did their job tonight as they are supposed to do."' the coach said. "Everybody contributed lo the victory. .. Hopefully . we will have 20.000 for our game ne xt Satur- d ay nig ht agains t the Los Angeles Aztecs here." The Surf record is now 1·2 and Seattle is still looking for its fi rst victory with an 0-2 record. The Surf had 13 shots on goal to 18 for Seattle with Chursky turning away eight atte mpts to four for Seattle's Mike Jvanow. WHILE SEA'ITLE has had Its problems with injuries. the Surf a lso has some key players on the sidelines. Les Barrett's ham- string pull is not responding to treatme nt and Jim Hinch is still recovering from knee surgery: Martin Cohen is out with an ankle sprain. Defensively. the Surf shut out the Sounders with Paul Cahill, signed this year from Liverpool. England. tabbe d as the out· standing defensive star for the Surf. The victory was t he fi rst for the Surf over Seattle since the team moved he r e from St. Louis. The Sounders won both gam es last year . 2--0 and 5-2. Franz Krauthausen. a rugged midfielder from Germany. and Seattle's Eddie Krueger had ~· physical battle from the time Krueger replaced ailing Derek Smethurst in the line up early in the first half. Kr ueger finally drew a yellow caution card at 80: 10. Nervous Renner Unafraid ~ GREENSBOflO. N.C. <AP> - Jack Renner, who retained a one·sbot lead with a solid, two- under·par 70 in the third round. said be knows he will be nervous and excited In Sunday's final 18 holes of the $250,000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf Touma· ment. But the intense 22-year..old. who has led or shared lbe lead all the way In the quest for bis first pro UUe. has a plan to han· die that nervousness and excite· ment. "I WANT TO TRY lo chan· nel the exciteme nt i nto a positively aggressive attitude ; lo adopt an attitude of 'I'll show ·em•, instead of standing on the firs t tee cowering." he said Saturday. Wearing a white cap of the s tyle made famous by Ben Hogan and with his young blue eyes flat and expressionless like the T exas Ha wk of a nother generation. Renner continued "1 will win a golf to urnament out here. I don't know when. but I think it will be this year. It may be tomorrow. Il may not be tomorrow. I won·t worry about it. because I know that I will win. "I WILL NOT go out on the first tee afraid. I will not be out there afraid I'm not going to win. "I will "i n. ··There is nothing lo fear." Renner. who scored the highest finish of h.is brief career as a runner-up in this tournament a ) ear ago. retained control or the top spot through 54 holes with a 209 lotaJ. seven shots under par on the 6.98-1-yard Forel>l Oaks Country Club course. BOBBY WADKINS, who's try- ing to join older brother Lanny on a trip to Augusta. Ga .. and the Masters next week. shot the best round or the tournament. a 5·under·par 67. in the sunny . breezy weather. He moved Into second at 210. "It's the first lime all year I've putted decent at all," said Wadkins . who won the pres· tigious European Open last fall but bas yet to lake an American title in fi ve years on the PGA Tour. "Now it comes down lo trying to win the golf tournament," he said. He needs a victory to join his older brother in the invita- tional field at Augusta. Lanny, the only two-time winner on the tour this season, shot a 73 that took him out of title contention at 219. SOJ1E1SPIN DEFEAT ON AJA ANAHEIM IAPl -A touring Soviet Union wrestling team re· mained unbeaten against United States co mpetition Saturday night. defeating the Athletes in Action 7.3 before a crowd of 3,189 at the Anaheim Convention Center . The match completed the Sov· iets' tour. They were victorious in three matches and also won the World Cup Tournament at Toledo, Oh.lo last weekend . Two or AIA 's three points ca m e becaus e the Soviets forfeited m the 136.5-pound class a nd the 163-pound division. ..~ ••"""'-A DETERMINED NANCY LOPEZ BLASTS FROM SANO TRA~ Traek Roundup Protest Costs King Long Jump Win La Monte Kang ~ undefeated streak m the long JUmp caml' to an end the hard "'ay Saturd::iy Kan'g. l:C lrvane·s world de1Sl> sophomore. got off what "'ould have been a season best leap of 26·61 ~ on his hnal attempt in a ln-mect against San Diego State and Cal Poly. San Lua s Obispo The jump was originally called good but 20 m inutes later. an AAU judge upheld a p rotes t by San Diego State that claimed Kang was over the plane of the take-Off board Has best legal Jump wa:. 2::? t King. nonethell'!>S, equalll'd his own school record m the 100 mete rs 110 2 hand·timed > and Y.On t he 200 •20 1 1 a s the Anteaters finished second lo San Diego State an the tn-mcel scor ing. Dave Daniels set a school re· cord by winning the 3,000·meler steeplechase in 8:39.0. · UCI dominated the wei_ghts with Kril Lettow capturing the discus 1175·10 1. Cu rt Eilenberg ·the javelin 1210-11 1 and Larry Schrader the hammer 1189·41. Daniels, whose best in the event was 8:47.0. improved hi s personal best by eight seconds in bettering the steeplechase mark of 8:41.2 set by Ed Ahlmeyer in the 1978 NCAA championships. UC l's only other victory ca me 1n the 110 high hurdles when Greg Veatch scored a surprise 14.l victory. Veatch's personal record was 14.2. VC'l.A 88, Cal 88 Gary Blume. a g raduate of Marina High. won two events for tht' Lnl\c·r~ll V o r C.tlafurnw an th<> H1·ar~ · P:.a c 1f1r HI track derl·at to L CLA Blume l'IO<'ked !J 0<1 4 m taking the :l.t)()() mete r stet>plechase and tht>n t•a mc back to wan the 5,000 In 11 232 l C LA . be hind a yeoman s print JO b by Eri c B rown , scored an86-68decasion. Brown won the 100 in 10.5 and the 200 m 21 3 whale anchoring tht· -too mNl·r relay team to a -HI ;2 efrort O;ivt' l.;.1lll ..,t'I a :-.chool record for thl' Aruans \\1t h a titi·51 ~ t>f· fort Brian Thl'raot. a ~rartuate of ~ewport llar bor llag h, ftmshl'd third an the 800 in J .51.5. liSC l05 .. Stanford 43 OJ\C l\urrasch. a graduate or Ne"' port If arbor Hi gh , and Jim Wa lters. a product of Estancia High. scored L2 points between the m to help USC to a lopsided 105-43 Pac-10 victory over Stan· ford. Kurrasch captured the shot put with a toss of 56 9 1.1 and was also secood in the discus at 175-11. Walters finished second in ~ 800 I I :50.6 1. just fou r· t enths or a second behind teammate David Omwansa. and was a lso third an the l.500in3:57.9. Ke n Margerum. a Fountain Valley High grad. placed second in the 100 and third an the high hurdles for Stanford. Fro• Page BJ FORSCH NO-HITTER. • • brothe r, Phil , o r Atlanta. already has pitched a no·hitter. beating San Diego 9-0 on Aug. 5. 1973. Catcher Alan Ashby. in only his second game with Hous ton after being obtained from Toron- to ln the off.season. called it "t he most thrilling moment I've ever had in my career" and said that for Forsch it was "a total· command game. "We never gave 'em a fast ball lo rut after the fourth in· ning. We made sure we weren't going to waste a pitch. Without speaking to each ot her. we knew we had a chance for a no-hitter in the fourth inning He threw about 25 ~rcent fastballs. 40 percent sliders and the rest was a m ixture of c urves a nd fork balls ." CRAIG REYNOLDS, the Houston shortshop a lso playing his sttond game for the Aslros. threw out the last two ballers. "My cap was four reel above my head on the last play," he said. "My hair was standing on end " retain a chance to tie the Spurs for the National Basketball Assoclations's Central Division championship . . . AnDoad Hill poured in 24 points as Atlanta stretched its home-court wlMing s treak to 16 games with a 103·102 victory over Washington ... IJoyd Free scored 27 or hls 36 polnts in tbe second half as San Diego bested Phoenix. 120·116 ... Bemard King scored 35 points and had 15 re· bounds to lead New Jersey to a 126·112 triumph over Boston ... Florida businessman Harry Mang•rtan says he Is assuming full financial control of the Boston Celtics. Kings' ·Closing Aet Is a Laugher ,,.....,. Settles Om •I C'••rt New York Yankee slugger Reaste Jacktt0• • natbed an undisclosed monetary settlement In ,. . a million damace suit ch•rlina him with claing a man at a Baltimore botel three en qo. Jackson, a BaltJmore Oriole at the lime. also rote a letter or apoloay to the plalnlirr, lrvl• Wetatlau, art al the aettlement ... Olympic gymnaalic:s Chim· N ... Ce••~• or Romania made a glorious mum ~,c:ene ol ber ftrat triumph when she won the Cham· AD tournament ln Wtmbley, En1land . LOS ANGELES <AP> -Marcel Dionne and Charlie Simmer had two goals and three usiats each Saturday night as the Los Angeles Kings whipped the Minnesota North Stars 7·1 in the rinal National Hockey League regular.season game for both teama. Dionne struck for his 58th and 58th coals of the year and finbbed with a club record 71 asallU. H1a 130 poinla was also a Kings· rttord. SIM.Ea. WHO JOINED the Kln1s from Sprtncfield of the American Hockey Lea1ue mldW'ay tbrou1h lbe season , finlsbed wtUt 21 Coal• and 27 11111\a in only " 381ames. ~ t Both or Slmmers's goals against the North Stars came on power plays In the third period. with Dionne drawing assists on both. Steve Payne scored MlMesota 's only goal after 5:27 or the game. Butch Oor· ing 's 36lh g oal of the year on a breakaway Ued l.be score with 7: IS to 10 in the fint period. DIONNE SCORED his 1oal1 ln the second period and Murray Wllton added the other score a11ln1t Mlnnelota 1o&lle Oillles Meloche. Simmer '• two pla made it 6·1 and Mark Heaslle ~mpleted lbe scorina with 12:38 rem•ininf lD UM aame. The Kings finished the regular season with a 34-34· 12 record for 80 points. Los Angeles, which wound up third in the Norri!! Division . plays a yet-lo·be· determined opponent in the upcomin& NHL playoffs. The North Stars were 21M0-12 ror 68 points. They finished last l.n the Adams Divl1lon. Tbe Kinas will be maklnC their seventh a ppearance ln tbe NHL playoffs slnee t•. Last year. tbey dldn'l make ll P8'l the flnt round. loalnt two stral1ht to th• Toronto MaDle Leafs. The pNVioua year. they had Atlanta ln the nrat round, then loat to Boston ln ~ quarter·flnala. ~ • ~ • • ' ' ' ~BALL I SOCCER J SWIMMING I:, ~ho• Roll ., IOllN MY ANO ......... ~ ..... Jt ·s dtofirutt>ly • touah act to follow. a ne-r the ba11kf'tball tt-am • t•aptur«t ita firat atatl' ttlk lust month, but th•• Oran1o1e Co st Collete ba baJI team Ju t m•l'ht muke 1l hti'O stat' champiol\llh11>~ w row. Noturally, the Piratt>s hthe a lonft Y,'3)' to go but Saturday ur krnoon·a 6·2 victory over v1s1t Ing Sant. Ana wa, o step In th\• r1~hl ~lion aa 1t left OCC ull alone atop thl' South Coust Con frrt-kt st.andm~lS I N OTIU~K AM'lftN, C~oldt'n W {•st hit a l!Chool rt•t>ord :0,1 x home runs and purluyed 't'H'll LA Soutbwest errors mto 11 14 :i v1 r tory , and Sadd l ~burk pounded out 20 hits m JUmp1n~ all over Palomar. 15·6 i\t Orunge Coast, Coa<'h Mikt• 1\1 a vne recein'Ct :rnothf'r sterlm~ pe 1 formance fro m his U<'L' starter J oe Mutt, who raised h•~ season r~ord to 7·2 by limitin~ the Dons to two runs on five h1b. T he Pirates. m l'unwhllc:. jump ed o n two Su nla Anu pitc hers for six runs on 11 h its LEADING THE PARAOF: for the Bucs we re Donnie Hill. Tom m y Barnett, Jon J lockenb<.'rry and Mike Sodders. all of whom collected two hats . Sodders hit for a pair of sin~les to increusc h1:-batting stret1k to 18 game!-.. HoC'kc•nbt>rry de livered the big gt•st blow with <1 two-run doubll' in th{' fourth '\1utt ·~ only real threat came in the top of lhC' sixth when he loadl•tl tht• bases with onl' nut Prep Baseball ~ nut •short. n to u nttr. a walk • and a stnkrout !lowed the Dom only OllC" run ttw 'ktory. C'i. s cv nth In nine South 'oast conrercnc1• .:am es. tllVf>S the llut~ a one ~a mc rush1on over thl.' Don 1n tht• rtH't• for lhl' Utll' "I DON'T THINK wt-'Vl' rt•u ll> pl yl'd to our votentajl yl'l b(•cause of a ll the 1 r~un> inter rupt Oll.'t. M4*) I)(' i.uy ... re<·I our p1t t>hin.,: ha ... recuvcrf'd from the-rmo amt wt• n• 10 good po:u· t1011 tor Uw .. trl'lt'h flrivc .. 1'h<' Ru:.th•1:. of Goldt•n Wt•i>t .1ppc<.1r w lw in u .iood postl.Jon ali.o ~•.., thf'tr ''an . t•otrplf'd with C~pr1•:.,· 7 1 Im .. , to H10 Hondo ~· vei. lht•m fl t • J .:11 nw t•ushion an th«> Southt•m Ceil Confen.mcl• ruce J('(( 11eutht·oel.. t•arncd the" it• lo1·y. ha~ !>l'H·nth in Ill det•is1ons. .i' h<• \.\Ulked Olll' Jnd s truck out nrnt• Ill h1:,, ~t·ven innings or "'Ork The win w.1s lhv Hu!>llert> 1•11.(hth m ci ro" .incl 111nlh in their IJ:.l 10 gamL•s SAODLEBACK hud batting r" aCl1ct• in it:-, gaml' against vis ti Ing Palomar Tht• <:auehos Jumped on thrl't' l'alom.1r p1lt>hcrs for 15 runs and :!O hits. four of t h<'m of the humt' run variety. Brun• Welz. Ed Mccann. Pete ('hangala and Doug Fritz. the l.1tte r bl'ltin~ a grand slam. all rt.'c•ordl•d round trippers. The victory improve:,, Sad· dll'haC'k's rc<·ord to I;.? m Mis s1on Conferentl' pht) and 12· l l overall Estancia Splits; Oilers Belt Foe Estancia High 's Eagles took a 9.7 d ecision over Eisenhower High in the opening round of the Bolsa Grand tournament. but came up on the short end of a 5.3 c:ount agams t Neff in the second game The split puts the Eagles into a 10 :30 gam e Mo nday at Pacifica High. Randy Brouwer was three-for three and scored a pair of runs agains t Eisenhower. Rick Riley and Mike Williams each had two hits for Estancia In the second game. Marty Ka n5nddlc homered in the fifth inning to put E stancia in a 3·2 h•ad, but Neff s truck back w1lh u three.run homer In the bottom of lhe seventh to pull it out Elsewhere in prep ha!>eball Saturday Newport Harbor 3, Marina 0 Bre tl L'Ecluse struck out eight and walked only two, while limiting Marina lo three hits as NewlJ()rt Harbor picked up a 3-0 Sunset Lea1.rne decision al Long BN1ch's Blair Field Br ian Freeman's two.run tr1 p)P m the third inning was lht: big blow m Newport's attack. fluntingtoo Beach 10, Western 6 Cory Funk went three-for-four with three runs scored fi nd fi ve RB I to pace Huntington Reach 's firs l ·ro und victory in the Anaheim Easter tourney Sha"'n Casco and J oe Gies went two-for.three as the Oilers r ipped Western pitching (or 10 hits. The Oilers return lo action Monday at 5:30 p.m at Glover Field Male r Dei 9, Bisbop Amal 6 Sophomore Tom Baine club· bed a pair of hom e runs, in eluding a grand slam homer .in the third and a game-winnjng two-run shot in the sixth to give the Monarchs a 9·6 Angelus L<'ague victory over Bishop Amal on the winner 's field. Baine also h:.td a single in his four trips to th<' plate and finis hed with :.1x R Bl. Tony Be al1 also s panked a four· bagger for the Monurchs. m a frce-swmgmg issue that saw 24 hits by the two clubs Westminster 6. University 3 University High 's Trojans dropped an opening round de· c1sion to Westminster in the San. tu Ana Elks tournament at San· ta Ana College as the winners posted s ingle runs in six of lhc seven innings. highlighted IJy Chuck Langston's solo homer. University returns to consola· lion action Monday at the same site with a 9 : 30 a m. gume against Los Alamitos. Newport Cbr. 10. Victory Chr. 0 David Newman. Kevin King and Wayne Helm combined for a no·hiller and King s lammed a th ree·r un h o mer to p ace Newport Christian's easy Chris· Lian League victory Arcadia Date in Error ARCADIA-The Arcadia High Invitational track and field meet , bilJed for April 7, WH In error-by one week. T he meet is scheduled for April 14 with field events to start at 5 and runnln1 eve nt8 to begin at 7 T he Dally Pilot regrets the error, due to • series Qf misunderstandings. O'Malley ReslintJ Comfortably ROCHESTER . Minn. I AP > -Wa lte r O'Malley. board chairman of the Los Angelea Dodgers. was reported in satisfactory condition Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Rochester. O'Malley is under the care of the Mayo Clinic. Assistant Land Acquisition MIKE MAYNE OCC Crew Gets Two Gold Medals SAN DI EGO-Orange Coast College's crew forces returned with a pair of gold medals Satur· day after sweeping to victories in the varsity four and novice t>1ght races at the San Diego Classie. It was the second year in a row that the Pirates captured the novice eight. but an even better effort was applied in the Junior varisl)' eight. where the Rues placed third lo Harvard and No rtheaste rn "fl looks like we have the best Junior varsity eight this side of Roston ... said OCC Coach Dave Grant. Cal and Washington. a µe renn1 a l favorik. finished fo urth and fifth . a nd Grant added: "This has been one of the g r eat joys of my coaching career, b eati n g Ca l and Washington in the sa me race .. Coas t 's v ars ity f o ur . mean while, s t un ned national cha m pion Harvard. stroking a 7: 20.0. as Har vard finished a badly beaten third 17: 25.4 l Conditions were ideal at what is considered by many as the most prestigious regatta in the United States UC Irvine's m ost notable ac complishment was a third place finish in the freshma n eight with a 6:41.1 clocking. nearly 10 seconds off the 6:31.8 pace of second place Ora nge Coast. In the novice eight. OCC was a lso a winne r. bes ting UCLA and the University of San Diego Miyashiro Tosses a 2-0 No-Hitter SAN DIEGO-Kent Miyashiro hurled a no-hitter for the second tim e in as many years as Southe rn California College gained a s p lit of a baseball doubleheader with UC San Diego here Saturday. A 5·7. 155-pound lefthander. Miyashiro struck out four and walked none. He only allowed three base runners, all of whom were sa fe on errors , as the Vang uards took the opener, 2·0. SoCaJ College scored both of its r uns in the sixth inning on a walk. a hit batter, another walk and back·to·hack singles by Ted Taylor and Stan Thomas. The Vanguards dropped the nightcap, 3-2, des pite a two.run homer by G .. eg Hanson in the eighth inning. UC San Diego Jed 3·0 after three innings but he ld on for the win LAST DAY Gauchos Win;OCC Second There WU a MW elldlna U> .. ramlllar story ln the Milalon Conrerence awlmmlnc cbam· pion1btps Prtday: Sadclleback couldn't be cauaht but the same dldn 't hold true tor Gaucho Coach Flip Darr. Darr took tbe ceremonious dip in the pool ror the rirst time ever arter some how avoiding the swimming ritual the last four years Saddleback won con· ference titles. ••This wu lhe first time I got t hrown in." Darr said af· terwards. "Tbey caught me." Nobody, though, could catch Buzz Harper. The AJl·American sophomore won the 200 butterfly Saturday for his third individual victory of the meet. He was named the outstanding m ale s wimmer or the competition held al Palomar College. Matt Beeman and Dave Bora a lso won their second titles and with Pal F1ood's diving double thrown in, gave Saddleback four multiple winners. The Gauchos had jus t one in the women's division but she more than made up ror it. Deb· bie Friedman captured the 100 free Saturday. giving he r five in· dividual titles in three days . She won every freestyle r ace rrom 100 to 500 yards in addition to taking the 200 individua l medley. Orange Coast College's day in t he South Coast Conrer e nce fi na ls was one second place after another as Malt Smith 117:03.06 in the 1,650 free). Steve Lacey f47.87 in the 100 free>. Mark Cornett 12:04.24 in the 200 back >. Lar ry Sisti er 12: 16.51 in t he 200 breast > and Steve Braun ' 1: 59.8 in the 200 fly I performed well. Smith 's c locking was the second best ever for a n Orange Coast record swimmer. and in addition to those erforts, Coach Jack Fullerton was pleased with the fourth place o f Greg Montgomery in lhe 200 breast I he lopped olf over 10 seconds of his ,.ersonal best with a 2:23.671 and Mike Dobrott's 2:03.39 in the 200 fly, which was good for fourth place. .... ..-.1.1171 81 BOWAU L RANDY °' .................. FofloWfnQ.,. the major sports events on ttlevlslon toestv. Retlngs .,..: 1 1 1 1 excellent; 1 1 1 worth wetctNno; t 1 felr; I forget It. ' r • 1) ii-: 10:30 a.tft., Ctlannel 2 ./ ./ ./ ____ .., ___ , NM llASKETaALL: Denver vs. Phlllldelphie. -" HIM,_..: Unr1altabfe. The Dimer Nuggets have a lol rfdint on today's rt1141lar se~son flMle. Should they win tonight, end Kansas City IQSe a t lndf.,., first pface In the Mlctwest Dfvlslon would go to Denvttr, along with a first-round bye In the playoffs. In· divldually, It should be a classic due t between Oevld Thompson of the Nuggets and Julius Erving of the 76ers. 1:30 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ WOMEN'S GOLF: Dinah Shore Winners Circle. ......_..,: Jim Simpson, Carol Mann, Susan O'Connor, Marlene Floyd, Mary Bea Porter. The Ladles Professional Golf Association's richeSt tournament looms as a showdown between Sandra Post and Nancy Lopez, who matched rounds of 68 Saturday to stay t1ed tor the lead after three rounds. Their Identical 10-Under.par scores of 206 (68;70-68> are three better than Jo.Anne Cernef'. • 1 :30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle. Anftouncen: Dick Enberg and Ron Fairly. The AnQefs conclude their first series of the 1979 season in Seattle today. Tuesday night they return home to Anaheim Stadium to host the Minnesota Twins with ROd Carew facing his formerteammatesforthefirst tune. OTHER TV • 9:30 a.m. (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL -Mel At· len narrates highlights of the 1978 baseball season. 10 a .m. (2) -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES -Jennifer • Chandler vs. Phil Boogs, both Olympic gold medalists, vie ln4 diving while Kerry Reid fa<es San Clemente's Bob Lutz in a tennis match. Vin Scully a nd Cathy Lee Crosby report. ( 11) - COLLEGE BASEBALL -UCLA meets use '" a game played Saturday in Los Angeles. Noon (-4) -SPORTSWORLD -Coverage of an AIAW gymnastics event, taped at the Penn Sta te campus. From Aintree, England: the Grand National Steeplechase. Also: white wate r swimming. Commentators include Charlie Jones, Michael O'Hehir and Nancy Thies. < 13> -SPORTS AFIELO -Airboat racing with Jerry Chiappetta. I p.m. (7) -BOXING -Jorge Lujan defends his WBC bantamweight crown against Cleo Garcia in a IS.round t>out, taped at Las Vegas. Howard Cosell reports from Caesars Palace. 2:30 p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -In a pro· gram inspired by the boOk "Africa : the End of the Game" Che ryl Tiegs a nd photographer Pete r Bears investigate ,e.. ports of a lleged wildlife m ismanagement in Africa. 3:30 p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - NASCAR's Rebel 500, taped at Darlington, s.c. International Raceway. Jim McKay, Jackie Stewart and Chris Economaki report. Also: Part Two of the Orient.al World of Self Defense, taped at New York. Bob Beattie reports . (-4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN. 11 :40 p .. m. (2) -AUTO RACING -Formula One cars race through the streets In the U.S. Grand Prix West event In Lopg Beach. Taped. RADIO , .. > Auto Raclno -Lano Beach Grand Prix, 12:30 p.m •• KLAC (570). Baseball ~ San Die9<> at Dodgers, 12 :SS p.m •• ' · KABC (7'901; Angels a t Seattle, 1:30 p.m .• KMPC(710l. Basketball -Phoenix at the L.akers, 3:30 p.m., KLAC (570• ·•'' North Beats South, 2-0 By LEE MILLER Ot-o.Mff"llelSa.tt After a very s uccessrul inau· gural game in whkh the North high school soccer All·stars beat the South, 2·0, Saturday a t Orangl.' Coast College. South Coach Les McCrimmon expressed a great deal of optimis m toward the future of the cootest. "We think that lhe Kiwanis Club's putting on something like this is great for the a rea," said Mccrimmon. Both McCrimmon a nd his assistant Duncan Stark feel that in a few years this gam~ will fill occ·s LeBard Stadium. Former Southern California Sunshine Coach Derek Lawther, who chose Ra ul Gonzales of San· tiago and Newport Harbor's Bryan Haney as lhe game's out· standing players. agreed with Crim moo. ••1T SHOWS WHAT we've been saying. that this level of high school ball is going up." commented Lawther. ··They use the ball and push it around now instead of playing kick-a nd·run like they did about rive years ago. "It looks like some of the boys out there could be pros of the future," continued Lawther. With Gonzales orchestrating the attack from his m idfield position the North scored what proved to be the winning goal with 3:01 remaining in the fir~t ha lf. Orange's Bob Oliver fed Ulf Larsson of Villa Park in rront of the goaJ and Larsson drilled it mto the back or t he net from 10 yards out to m ake it l ·O. AN INSURANCE score came la te in the second half ror the North when the South had a mix· up a nd did itself in with an own goal. Lawther was impressed by the play of Gonzales and Haney. "( thought Gonzales was outstand· ing. He worked very ha rd and played intelligent soccer. Haney a lso worked hard. He was a very good captain for the South.•• Ha ney, who was also named the Sunset League 's MVP, is un· decided as to where he will be playmg next season but would hke to join former Edison stan· dout Brad Webste r at UCLA. Baseball Standings JOHMSOM & SOM SALESMAN OF1HIMOMTH NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvisioa W L Pct. GB New York 2 0 1.000 St. Louis 2 o 1.000 Montreal 1 1 .500 l Pittsburgh l 1 .500 l Chicago 0 2 .000 2 Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2 West Division San Francisco 3 O 1.000 Houston 2 O 1.000 ~ Dodgen 2 1 .667 l San Diego 1 2 .333 2 Atlanta O 2 .000 2112 Cincinnati O 3 .000 3 s.twNy-.k-~ s. SM! Dl-oo 2 Piii~ '· Montl'ffl • New Y0'1l t, CJt1u90 4 SI. Loul5 J, f'Ni.etll!N• 1 S.n Frenc._ 4, Clllclflfl9tl Z Hov5IOl'l •• Al...UO T....,-10-s ... Do.go 10.Clliflllo 10.lll al ~ CAMI IHI Montre .. (Slnderson 4-21 Ill Pltt'°"'9ft IKlllOn H I New YOB CF*-,.,, .. 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Pon1.;;/u; ~ovlff out N•~on 11,.a> Al19e1HI, ~ Po•11•nc11, All-....C .. -17.666 I S_....,.,M,... I All•M• 103. W•\oll<nglon lltZ I Ne• Jtr""y 1i. Bo.Ion h 7 HO..\lon IU. ~Anton .. 10. ~·" o.~ 110 ~n·• ... Bruins Make lt·a Clean Sweep LOS ANGELES 11\l'l Jim J\utt:n :.Dckcd a grand-slam humer an the lup of the fourth innin~ to break a 4.4 tie and UCLA went on to a 10·4 Pac1fic-10 Confer en ce Southern Di vision bascbal I v 1c to r y over Southern Cal Saturday afternoon. The triumph enabled the Bruins to sweep their three-game series with the Trojans. UCL/\ won the opener 6·5 in 10 innings Thursday mght and then scored a 7-4 win Friday night Auten also drove in another run with an infield out as the Bruins raa:,,cd their league record to 10·3 and their overall mark 24·7 The TroJans dropped to 7-7 an conference action and 19·14 on the season. Keith Brown of Southern Cal hit the gam e's only other home run. a three- run shot in the bottom or the first an· nang Dan Gausepohl led UCLA ·s 12-hit :.ittack with two singles and a trtple. Vern Followell added a double and a single for the Bruins. Gerald Price paced Southern Cal's nine-tut attack with two singles. Insulate your window&. I -' 150/ Tax /0 Credit • ! r! 3M Scotchtlnt" Sun Conqol Film Saves Yoq~ lnsuloung yo"' w•n II II dows With 3M Scotch· ltnt Sun Control Film saves money many different ways: " Reflect• 76% of the _ to be the most experlericed installen• of 3M Scotchtint film; with factory trained applicators and a five year guarantee. 3M Scotchtint film coma in a variety of cblors, reflective and non-reflective. It is the le-1 eapen· SM? and most effective way to save you moMy dnd deal with the harsh effects of the SU1'o J I aun's heat-your air conditioner runs leu. • Repel• 99% of the sun's ukna violet rays- costly Ran fading of c1r..,.. and furniture is reduced . c.a NOW for a no ob169a!iqn, • ....,. .-.ultedOft and take .clvuu.ge Of the l~ ......... tllecoullt.• • Sun sllire •• cut 82%. •Saw 40'4 on winter hot lotle. Orange Coonty Sun Control continua •Ofm •• ,. Atwt '°' '"' O <>nnae CountvS...~ ll07£:"'0... I I-. '' o.-.ca:-. 1 (714)1SNllS ••• ·- Teen-agers hold fort while parents holiday , , .... I J !vtrythan1 tcmed to b<' flowln1t smoothly 1 t I ' l j I f ' l t • I .. l l f ~- I • o~oer&lly •·hen a mother flOOlt on a vacation witho ut her children. H '11 oolblnl short or a fat tr a um a .. First or all. there' ·th~ sl'1bdard guilt a D\Olherfeel leaving the lltUeone bthlnd und th<'n there 1 lnc chore ol finding ,omeone to wntch over them until you Nlurn tut this lime. flatly stated my two . ·agers, it was going to be dlffcrent They were determined. the) saud, to .,,ove their maturity and insisted they .4Jdn't need their grandmother or anyone else lo look after the m while we were gone. ll took a lot of conv1ncmg to make me believe them. as well as reassurance on my husband's part : but m the end, they won. . Heforc we left I rushed around buying gro<'eries and stocked the refrigerator and the pantry with more food than :• sensible elepha nt would eat in a month. Then I made out medical aid stat~~ ments in case of an emergency and tacked near each phone a listoftelephone numbe rs of friends and family the children could call in case of problems We alerted the neighbors that the teen· agers would be alone for the week and made arrangements for my daughter to stay with a ~irlfriend on the nights her brothe r was work in~ at a nearby restaurant. Though l was still appreh<'nsive. mv husband kept re minding me that if l Cheryl Romo never gave the childr en an opportunity to pn>ve how grown up they could be -I mi1bt never be able to let goorthe apron strings. The night before we were to leave. I awoke at 1 o'clock in the morning to the sound of dogs whining in the other room. The house was full of smoke and I could smell something burning. , Ru&hing to the kitchen. I discovered a - frying pan full of black. burning grease- silling on an electric burner turned on to maximum heat. Only a few minutes more and the house --·would have been in names. DisPoSing or the pan and then waking everyone up, I learned my son had come ~ ~ome late from work and decided to cook H pork chops. After eating. he wandered off "'\I'''° bed' half-asleep forgetting to turn the tit burnerorr. :il Trying lo get back to sleep was a use· fess exercise. I didn't know how to tell my ,,. •hosband I wasn't going on the trip we had (~been planning for mon~hs because I didn't -feel safe leaving the children alone. .. R :.1 tn the morning. I went to see the couple • who were going with us on the vacation • · and told them of the incident of the pre- ' , . , vious ni ght. The couple. Hilary and Layne. listened .~to my story. Then Layne went to his truck ___ ... arid came back with a small package for loo 11 t m e to ta ke home. ··A present.·· he said. Inside the box was a baltery·powered ----·-home s moke alarm. I hadheardoflhede· vice and knew it had been designed by a man from New York who bad lost his efi{fre family in a fire -but I had never ~!ieen one Small and circular and about the size or a stack or pancakes. the s moke alarm can be easily attached anywhere in your home and preferably is placed as near the ceiling as possible. When smoke is present. the device re- acts with a piercing noise that would wake anyone -including sleeping teen- ~ ' agers -and the alarm re mains on until the smoke has completely cleared. Weleftrorlhe vacalion. ll would be nice to be able to say I had a blissful time and ne~er worried. But like any neurotic mother. I called every other day to! make sure things were still intact. Returning home the next week. we were surprised to rind everything in order and two s miling children. My spouse and I patted each other on lhe back and cele brated our new-found freedom. Seconds later my daughter con· fessed the smoke alarm bad gone off three times during the night while we were1one. Suddenly the feeling of freedom evaporaUd and w~ were very grateful to a s mall device which allowed us to have a bomeandfamilytocome hometo. Lonely ) ~ I • \' • Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler . \.1 "\ ....... 1 .... ., ' f ··-j • ..,, l • • t• ' .. " ...... . '"'-.,, . ·. Styl~t Dazzle t ,,.. ~ ..,,.,. ••• ""' ,.._, J Dramatic styles paraded with plenty ,of pizzau by W1.W1~ models daaUINt more than t.000 s~.at the Eboni':1£'iihtoq F•ir, South co.at•Plasa H ote I . T'"e"~s'h o;,. sponsored Jtere by Ba· sence 7. raiHd more than 15,000 fCIM!he Unit· e d B r o_!.~_t~ o o d Crusade. ~~~ ~ a local group at \'improv- ing and malnfaihJng a sense of ethaic iprtde- aod comm-.njf.Y. con· cero in. tlte;tr daughters ...... ~rdjog to spokesperson Doana Hatchett. M~.than ~ outfits by top .Amen.an a nd Eurqpeae d e - s igners iAU,ildi~g Hals ton, Anne 1Klei•. Koos Van t)ttr' Akb•. Givenchy and· Lavln were shown... . _. ' . . ; . . .. I: . . . Lonely Guy TPl!'Ding O.ie ~­' Let's face it. Lonely Guys have a smell of their own. You've read about it in novels: "Alex had a smell of loneliness about him." It's not bitter or acrid or a nything, but it is a little stale. like an old herringbone suit. Nothing much can be done about it. Yet the . Lone ly Guy has a responsibility to himself and to the community to go after that smell. Which means taking plenty or s howers. ANY SWEET-SMELLING soap will do - though preferably not one that's so slippery you have to keep chasing after it. Some Lonely Guys have reported results from a dab or dishwasher dete rgent. The most important thing about soap is not to save up a whole bunch of skinny lef'lover pieces of it. Many an affluent Lonely Guy, who would think nolhlng of buying a Ferrari. will turn right around and start saving little pieces of soap. Or worse. try to mash them together to make a new bar out of them. When it gets around three-quarters of the way down, throw the soap away and accept your loss graciously. Each time you start a new bar. you will ex· perlence a clean. Born Again feeling. Anti-Clog Caper Before leaving the shower, feel around and make sure to pull out the hairs that get caught in the drain. No one ls saying you have to do this alter every single shower. But don't make the dlistake of many Lonely Guys and let it pile up so lbat It hu to be trucked out of there. llAKE SURE YOU& towels are not only natfy but lar1e. What's the polnt of havtna a towel II it will only dry one knee? You'd be sur· prised at all the Lonely Guys wbo will use 13 tiny UWe towels fOf' a slnlle shower. So use a big towel, but not one that 'a ao huge you feel loet and abandoned ln lt. Talcum powder ls excellent for after· 1bow• groom1Jlt so Ions as you don't.;aort or ,._.._ .. ,,.... • swallow it. There is no known antidote for swallowed talcum powder. The Lonely Guy who has it in him will have to resign himself to a lire with powdered internal organs. IN SELECl'ING A DBODO&ANT, the Lone· ly Guy should pass up the roll-on type and go after the spray variety. The reasoo for this is that the Lonely Guy usually forgets about the deodorant until his shirt Is on. It's much easier to spray right through the sleeve until it makes contact with the armpit. · Many Lonely Guys who were bearded through the social upheaval of the Sixties have now returned to shaving. ooly to rim into that same old puzzle -how to deal pith the Adam's apple. Most Lonely Guys have a prominent one, as a result of having to gulp down so much bad I news. The Adam's apple is the most delicate part of a man's body. For this reason, it maket no sense to keep nipping off the end of iL ! LONELY GUYS with responsible dad~ learned early in the game that there is only ~ way to go at an Adam ·a apple: pinch the ski.a out. swing it to one side, shave. then swing ii back the other way. and shave again. Simple enough. But how many Lonely Guys have reached the age or 40 only to remain in the dark about this technique? How many. to tbia day, wear turtlenecks to cover up a hairy Adam's ap- ple? • I To stop the now of blood caused by sbaviftl ,•. gashes. many Lonely Guys U8' UtUe dabs of toilet paper. The main drawback is tbat tbey often forget lo lake them off and have to be pulled aide at parties and told about tbem. SllOllT OF A S'l&ANGUNG tourniquet• the best way to stop up a sbavlDI 1un remUM the styptic pencll. one of tbe few coalt.ata lA American Ufe. It 11 the only ~ iD W9lltel'a civilization to have ucteraone no tedllnaloci"Cal breakthrough. Durinc tbe lolat yean ol earlJ apace exploration. many of us bere oa tM ~tound wondered bow it would benefit tbe styp. ttc pencil. The answer. sad to uy, la tlaat tl didn't. t 1he Look Besides wbat'• above the neck, It's allo ilq·' portant to take care of .,.._., below It. So la word about clothes: • It l11l't lmportut that the Loaet1•N "Plaa bis oudlta daya in adn~ or Ila~ coonliUtiOD of .... colon. But It'• to bave a ''look.'' ftia HD be ,.oed ' 1lalle ldlaUfytq tra1llman -a ,.111111 cap'---• marooa ............_,, or ev.a • G1113a'91 og. 11Urt tbat be wean -ralll or IMM. ..!~ .. -. • .... ,, OF aKJUS, Ill' D'I a r.-. ...... C8eeLONSLY, Pw•> ' I -------· ....... .. 50th Anniversary •. : Ma~ in Vusto, Italy. on March 1 t, t92'J. "Mr. and tins. ScbaustaAn Bottari celebrated thctr ~h wt!dding unnlvcrsary by renuwin~ tht;ar' :weddin& vows at St. Mary's by the St•u C'alholH' t:hurch. Huntington Beach · The couple have hved in llunllngton neat'h for • )'eM'S. They have six daughter~ und 14 :lrandchUdren. • Guest at the ceremony was Mrs Grac·c ;DelBorreUo of Long Island. N Y . who was ~matron Qf honor. Just as she hud been for the Bot· tar is SO years ago. .. Slowsky-Cowman . The Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach was the scllin~ for the marriage . Of Cbrtsta Cowman and Dana Slowsky, both of ·J:.a1 ... 8each. • Tb' linde is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. :~-E. Cowman. The groom's mother Is Mrs. •)I.II. Jaite Slowsky. The bride and groom both :~re traduates of Laguna Beach Hi gh School and :.:>addleback College. • .. .. , .~Eonely <From Page BS) the Lonely Guy has it made in the "look" de- partment. The proper outfit for running is a de- -partment-store track suit with a single stripe on 1t so that cars don·t crash into you. These outfits are inching up in price. Somt• of them cost more than real suits and are ni ce enough to wear to discotheques. Don't get an over-fancy running suit that's covered with nuoresl'ent stripe~. Jhough. or you'll look like a ro<1dblock. If you wear shorts. make sure they are tram and not the bouffant type Don·t wear shorts at all if you have while hairy IC'gs. 1 Don't run around naked. Just covt•r up those legs.) Grooming Helps Who cares how l look ' Lhe Lonely Guy "'ill .. ask on bad nights . My grocer '! Wh y s hould I take the trouble lo s mell nice·! ls there a line arouad &be block waiting t-0 s mell me? All I ever do ii slip around corners . Do I havl' to be well- groomed to do that'! In sum, why should l be a )Vell·Groomed Lonely Guy'' THESE ARE SOUND ClUl'Stions. And there is a case to bt' made for bad f!roomang 1 You don't have lo do anything You Just he there and vegetate.) But re member Good gro<imang cats away al the clock. that S('Ourgc or the Lonely Guy Taking showers. opening up tight mouthwash bottles, trying to get anchovy paste stains off a ~hirt -all this can kick the hell out or a day. -Before you know it . a week is gone. Ask any Lonely Guy what an advantage that is. GOOD GROOMING CAN Fi\Kt: people into thinking you are not in agony. This is a good tbing. If people ever realized how lousy you felt. Ibey simply would not stand for it, the way they couldn't lake Bangladesh. They would break ·"own doors in an effort to rid you of your Loneli- pess, which. of course, is all you've got going. -. With minimal effort the Lonely Guy can be almost as well-groomed as a normal person. • NEXT: Sex and the Lonely Guy ~· Pain Will Ease improper behavior and other faults that cause most couples lo break up. All this rests on my s houlders, a long with the reeling of loss and loneliness. I 'm s ure thl' heartbroke n g irl has cons idered s uicide . I have. But oh. what u was te! What a cowardly lack of character that would show. There is so much in this life lo D E A R A N N lea rn. so many good LANDERS: I am writ· people to love. so much itag to pve encourage-g rowing and improving spent to the young lady to be done. No, suicide is W,bo l0&t her boyfriend in not the answer. f senaeless accident. I hope her pain passes : She mentioned that quickly and is replaced when sweethearts end a with lovely me mories. Jove affair, there is Remember. tomorrow is always ute possibility of a new day. Cherish your reconciliation, but not Jriendship and good lor her. Her friend is friends will help ease •ead. I would like to the pain. I promise. ~ her know she is very 8 E E N T H E R E - fortunate in one regard ALMOST , she ls nol plagued DEAJl BEEN: Thanks pith feelings of guilt for tllose encouraging tecause of inattentive-words. I know they bess. irresponsibility, llelped. ' Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Crosson Carnevale-Wortman Th 1• I-1 1 ., l I' r 1•:. h ' l l' r 1 an Churc h . We tnunsll.'r. wa:. I ht• :.t!tltng for the marriage of Nancy Worto1 un ant.I Jo~t·ph Carnevale Jr . both of lluntan.:ton Ot•at.'h The bride~ µan•11t:. art.• Mr and Mrs Donuld Wort mun <.int.I the groom s parents are Mr and Mr8 Joseph L'arnevalt.'. all of Huntington Beach . Th(.• nl'W Mn. C<t rDl'\;Ule I!> a graduate or flunt 1ngton Hcdt'h lltgh Sthool and Orange Coas t College C:arnevalt' graduated from Martna lligh Sl·huol ant.I Lo~ An~tdes City Col It.·~<· Crosson-Vanasse Newport Bt•uch residents Laura Vanasse and Christopher Crosson were married at St. Mark's Presbyterian Church. Thl' bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Vanasse. She is a graduate of Corona del Mar Hi gh Sl'hool and a ttends Cal State Fullerton. The groom's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crosson. Ue is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and attends Orange Coast Coll.,ge. S tockwel I-Lees The La Jolla home of Mr and Mrs . Wilham Kirn was the st•ttrng for lht.· marriage or Phoebe Lees of Princeton. N J _ and Eugene Stockwell Ill of Los Angl'll's The bride 1:-. lht• duughll·r or Mr and Mrs. John Lees of Ptm•hurst. ~ C She as a graduate of Bryn Mawr Colll'J.:t>. L ·Institute de Touraine in France and the Univt•rsity or Dem L'r The groom 1:. the :,,un or Mr and Mrs . EugenL' Stock wl·ll .Jr of Lo:. ,\ngl'I<'!'> lie is a gradualt·ofthc l 'n1n·r-.1l) of Ul·m l'r Legs Revealed I was in a fitting room the other day trying to decide on m y annua l dress. The salespl'rson zipped me. up the baC"k 1she has :-.1g n c·d an a g r e e m c n l n l' v l' r t 11 publ1 :-.h l and t·o m m a ndc ci . ":"-:ow turn a round " EMlla Bo•beck As I dad. soml'thing weird appeared bL·lwct•n the he ml ine and the torso. The skirt flappL•d open and out l'a me a tl'mpl~ at the knee and thing that looked like an have to settle for the urn. ankle _ "What's that'.'" J It's gojng to be won· gasped. dcrful when I can pull "It's your leg," ~he m yself up by Lbis said dryly. doorknob and do ntne If it isn't one part of more of thes e knee m y body that is heing bends. expl oited b y nc•w On second thought. fashions, it's a nother . maybe someone will do Took me three months ml' a favor. open the lo gel my arms ready door and knock me un· Mrs. Slowsky Jenkins-Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins or Irvine h ave announced the engagement or their daughter, L. Carol, lo Donald Thompson. son of Mr. and Mrs. KinThompsonof Americus.Ga. The bride-elect graduated from Old Domi· nion Univers ity, Norfolk. Va .. where her fiance also was a student. ( No wedding dale has been set. Horoscope By SYDNEY OMAKK ~onday. April 9 ) ARIES <March 21-April 19): Stick lo facts, maintain steady pace. don't be thrown of( course by those who mak~ sensational claims. TAURUS <April 20-May 20 1: Personal magnetis m soars. Change, travel, variety. creative endeavors are highlighted. Open lines or communication. Member of opposite sex does have something to s ay -and deserves a hear- ing. GEMlNI <May21-June20>: Accentonfama· ly, home. security, concluding an important transaction. Family member discusses pride. s urroundings, aspirations a nd money. Be diplomatic, but keep long-range goals in rocus- CANCER !June 21-July 22>: Short trip may be on agenda, especially in connection with te lephone calJ involving a "confused relative." See places. people as they are, not merely as you wish they could do. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 >: Accent on invest· ments. power plays. collecting "missing links." Capricorn. Cancer persons figure prominently You gain insight what had been obscured t·om es into sharp. clear focus. VIRGO 1Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Pieces foll into plan· judgment, intuition arc on target. Moon in your sign coincides with pe r sonality. popul;mly. impinging Idea:.. desires on con· .... l'1ousnt'SS of others. You gain better dtslribu- taon. display. Take lead and ~prcad the word. LIBRA !Sept. 23·0ct. 22 1: You make con- tact with leads to unraveling a mystery. Aura of romance is present. Clandestine arrangements are articulated_ SCORPIO 10 ct 23-Nov . 211: Strive to fu lfill obligation to one who befricndt·d yo u. Key is re· veal~cl b} intuitive flash Accent on money generalt'd through hustnl's:-. t•ndea\'Or SAGITTARIUS 1 Nov 22 Occ. 211 Obtain htnl from Scorpm message Accent on t areer aspirations. dealing with authorities. diversify- ing without scattt•ring forl'CS. Elements of luck, timing rt•sull in gain. proril. CAPRICORN <Del'. 22·Jan. 191: Accent on publishing, travel. cdul'at1on. perceiving poten· tial. You break through restrictions. You find cscapt• hatch. The number 4 figures in scenario. AQUARIUS IJan. 20·Fcb. 181: Dig beneath surface indications. Accent on hidden values. the occult. finances related lo partner. s pouse. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. Kee{> an open mind without being gullible. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Stress willing- ness to perceive various points of view. Partner, male should be permitted to express, lo take in- itiative. Lie low, work with lime, gather in- Ashcratt-Spou los Vicld Aaberaft and ~ ._....[ enfa19Cttubnnarrted. -, i 1 Miu Alb.craft, daughter of llr. and n . Richard Ashcraft of Irvine, graduated jw>m Unlverally Hilb School aad at~••ftd· dleback Colle(e. Her nuce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Spoulos of San Dimas. graduated frol'I} San Dimas High School and attended Mount'S8\An· tonio Colle1e. · 111' ., ~ t Simon-Goodenough "",~,'~l Jill Goodenough and Jerry Simon, ~ .. Huntington Beach, exchanged weddlng•vo..,s in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franco Mdla, Hllfllt. ington Beach. . 't 1Hh The bride, daughter or Mrs. Blf.ett Goodenough or B a lboa and Franklin Goodenough or Huntington Beach, grald'aated from F.dison High School and Orange Coast College and will attend California Sblt~ University. Long Beach. 111 The bridegroom. son of Leo Simon ,of Chino and Mrs. Hall Simon, Fullerton .. greduab ed from Mairfair High School. Cal Poly Pomona and Caliromia State University. FuJlertoe1111 r ' '"" t. • Campbell·Anderson · ' ·-: ,, ''" Debra Anderson and Steven Campbell were marTied at the Community Church in ~rooa del Mar. / · • 1 "I The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. 8Nc:e Anderson and the groom's parents are Mr.•QJ¥! Mrs. Grant Campbell. a lloflrvine. . • u f;I The new Mrs. Campbell attended UC Irvine.I• The groom is a University High •Soho4M.. Irvine, graduate and attended Cal· $late Fullerton. ,, 11'. Leinberger-Tomb . ',1 ,., . . '"'· '·· . Mrs. Dale Heath, Laguna Niguel, and ~-·.'il. Lernberger. Tustin, have annoulle.eA the · engagement or their daughter, Diann Lein· . berger. to Kenneth Tomb of Laguna Hills..• • ,, Miss Leinberger graduated from UC lrvioeli> biological sciences. Her fiance attended 'l'ietult! Tech University and Cal State Fullerton. , io\' Parents or the bridegroom-el~ct ar~, Mr.• and Mrs. Kenneth Tomb Sr. or Tustin. ' : They plan to be married al Lake Tahoe ~~..r 16 11 l. I•~ Bold and bewitching. \. Add body or g o curly with our fabulous. easy care perms. Only ~?lM Style is included ReGIS HAIRSTYl.1$1) ~:~ s~~t Plaza 540-8888 I •1\ formation. for short sleeves. I'd lie · conscious. flat on my back. put on a -----------------------------------------------~...C.-- record o f Lawrence .. ...., ........... ...,. ...................... .... W e l k p l ay i ng 200 "Winchester Cathedral" I and cross m y a rms vigorously. It hadn't oc· 1 in years curred to me that while l was reducing my up-there hn~n 't been per a rms. my knl'es ONE were growing together. I explained to the salesperson that those of u s who carri ed our - babies low ha d this innovation in the problem. PIANO She said dresses this year a ll had the disco in- fluence with slits and slashes and that I had better get my knees in until sha pe for them. "The -N 0 w easiest way.,. she said. "is the old doorknob ex· e r cise where you - balance yoursetr on a • EDUCATION IS OUR MIDDLE NAME _ doorknob, squat down lo over SO million Brimhall music books attest to the suc:ceu of the rloor and pul l the "John Brimhall EasyPopularKeyboard"methodsteught yourselr up again . JO exclusively at these c:tMers 15 teecners teed! privet• or times." ) group 1nstruc11on. Even in your homel 5 m1llton people play the Brimhall w.>y It's going lo be won-• PIANO ANO ORGAN SALES AND RENTAL derrul walking the dog e friendly Brimhall Keyboard Counselor ta music educ.tori and nol sounding like a will help you moke the right choice. we rent to purchase, gym shoe with ~ loose rent, end offer installment Ales to suit your budget. If it's e sole. $899.00 sp1oet or a $32,000.00 grend, we've got ttie rltht To be able to cross choice for you your legs when all about • MUSIC BOOKS AND GIFTS you have prickly heat Specializing In Brlmhalla one thousand publlcotlons, we also and can onl• m ake at. have• special order program that will find that obscure title. ~ Music in many gift forms aoo a1111lat>le. • SERVICE Tuning, ref1nist11ng and repeirs handled the euy wey by e Brimhall Keyboard Technician WHEN YOU THINK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS'-THE NAME IS 8 L ~~rd EduCation @lter 3M141lovth8flflOI Strtet •t S-ftoww, 18nta AM (714) 751-1121 Now! GRAND OPENING .... i·P COcrcTOl{ CAl{.DGY ' ·" A unique shop for the very special young F eaiuri11g Our: INFANTS' BOUTIQUE Everything for baby from furnishings to furniture. KIDS' WORLD Big & Little Girl.a and Boya ":l't , F aahiom to grow with. Sizes 2 to u. ......· l!9' GIR~' GALLERY Presentin.6 a care/ ully choaen collection of deaignei;'s styles for Spring. Sizes 7 to Young teena 270 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA• 646-4661 Monday through Saturday I 0-6 Sanday 12-5 nteir Campaign SOngs Are Sweet •:r a1C11Aao a gvu ............. ....__ It wu t blc moolh at the While House. All•• WM 8nd M ... thnl Belin. ol courl4t, ...,. .... Matt .. •· And, perbape m0tt im IMtfthl to PretiMdt Carttr's pollUt'al future, Geor .. ....._ and Chet Alkins were there on llatthaG. 8-.on and Alklnt are alnf(eMI . n.-n. on ·~ album. "WHll-.d ln LA, .. WH No 1 on the pop cb arta last year end Atk in:. 1 the 1erca1 Nu a..w. rW&arlat Wl'lll A Ll'ITLE help from Uielr Crlt•nd s, tb,ey t'CM&ld rlaaate a preSHif.nl al umpu1i.:n Carter'• Of'••~ runnln1 •a•lnst him On M.rda IO, Carter holttd a reception for the artAIU and oHcutivea ot tl\e H •cordlnl( In du1try Auotladon of Aml'rica. T hat little 1et·to1ether was the 1979 equivalent of Richard N1ton or any pre campaicn·reform politician ltting do"' n with the hundred richest meo In America and uskmg each or them for. say. $100,000 THE FEDERAL Election Camp1ugn Art of. 1971 and it.s later amendment!) have mC:1de enter talners particularly singers <1nd mus1t·1i.ns a nd their managers t he new rat-cats of American politics Those reforms set $1 ,000 ct~ the maximum ~mount anyone could contr1butt• to a candidate for president or Congre~s But there is a loophole as big a:-. Madison Squa re Gaqfen : Anyone can contributt' "personal services." Your personal service might be lick•nl? s tamps or answering telephones at campaign headquarters. I might write press releases John Denver or Linda Ronstacil could sing The difference is that no one will 1>ay lo watch you address letters or me type but lbouannds or people paid $220,000 to watch John Denver perform at a fund-raiser last May for former Sen. Wendell Anderson of Minnesota. CARTER KNOWS A good deal about all of lhis The beginnings of his seemingly hopeless 1976 campaign were substantially financed by Southern rock stars recruited by a friend named l'h ll Walden, the pres ident of Capricorn Records In Macon. Ga. The AJlman Brothers, Marshall Tucker, The Outlaws and others raised $292,000 for Carter in concerts and that money war .almost doubled by matching funds from the ;federal t reasury. The public money tax· -:payen' rnoney -was contributed to keep the •bi11t~rs. bankers and such. out of presidential ,politics. ; Enter the rock stars rand their promoters>. •Tbe)' C'an attract t housands of young fans to :Kadblon Square Garden and other arenas at SlS : Mad And enter Jerry Brown. 1-LIFORNIA 'S GOV ER NOR, whose W'ri:t~al power directly affects Hollywood. got ji'iO~ooo of bis 1976 start-up money from a single ~~ •t the Capital Centrt> in Landover. Md. --ttnct.ions were Linda Ronstadt and The THURSDAY-APRIL 12 THE DINO OE LAURENTllS PRODUCTION PAAAMOUNl PICTURES RELEASE "HURRICANE" FRIDAY-APRIL 13 OUR DOORS OPEN WITH THESE THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS / ~ "Hurricane" ......... __ .. ,_ ... _ ....... T---' ,_,_ "OLDIOY FIUIHOS'' ........ , ... _ _ ......... ----... c..- . 3 ACADIMY AWA.ID HOMINATIOMS StJl'ERllAM l:IM:llo7:11oll:OO 70MM DOUY STmlO CNt MU....,. --· ~ .... aca111tktG a MLlY '""° ,..__...... ~ "0000 GUYS WEAR BLACK" .,, .... _,.,,, HELEN REDDY, MARLO THOMAS AND GEORGE BENSON PERFORM FOR POLrTICIANS In h 111 gubernatorial campaign last )'ear, rovt>rt'd by state laws, he was helped by loans from folks like Helen Reddy and her husband· manager Jeff Wald I S95.000); Michael Shapiro. agent for Fleetwood Mac ($25,000): and Irvine Ai.off. the agent for The Eagles. and two mem· bcrs of that band, Don Henl ey and Glenn Frey csso.0001. Remember those names. They are doing what Howard Hu ghes always wanted to do - buying poht1cal power. Wald. the most candid or the crowd. says that if Brown is elected president he thinks he ~hould be Democratic national chairman and his wife should be ambassador to her native Australia. THE ROCK FAT CATS, especially the managers. agents and lawyers of the stars who make up the $2.5-bi llion-a-year business. seem to be just about the same as the old financial types Nixon 's W. Clement Stone, for example in what they want from poliUcians. They want to he treated as wise men - Wald is rond of bragging about his latest advice to the president or the governor-and get a bit of help from the government. The first sign or rock influence was sort of trivial: ln 1976. pres idential candidates suddep· ly began falling over each other to announce they favored decriminalization of marijuana. IN THAT VEAR, Joe Smith, the chairman or Elektra/ Asylum/Nonesuch Records. who was approached by six Democratic presidential candidates ror fund -raising help, said that his business's main interest was an increased en· forcement or copyright legislation. Piracy -bootleg records and tapes of hit songs -was their big problem. I notice that soon after Carter was elected, the Justice Department announced a crackdown on music piracy, and the FBI began a series of raids on the bootleggers. "Up.front money" -the cash to begin a campaign -has always been the major obsta· cle for presidential a nd senatorial candidates. What do you do when everything between the two of you seems ~rong? ~tieth Century-Fox Pt~~ A LION'S GATE Film .A PllFICI' COUIU' Stoinng MUL DOOLIY • MAITA HlfLIM ~«id ~ by ROBERT A.l.JMA,N · by ROB£RT ALTMAN dnd l\LLAN NICHOLLS Co.DR by DeLUXE• .r:!.~~ ~ Cl•rt --~ NOW SHOWING! . Once a candida te is well·known and . doing fairly well, he or she can raise money from the general public. Before that lime. many have to turn to show business. "lt's a necessity. it's THE fund-raising method, .. said Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado. It's a travesty. I'm always reminded of a story told me by Sally Quinn of the Washington Post after covering a little pool-side fund-raiser put on by television star Marlo Thomas. ''They all talked about redist ributing wealth and 'we. ti\e people."· Ms. Quinn said. "Then they raised their fi sts and shouted ·Right on '· You could have gone blind from tbe diamonds in the sunlight.·· A WINNER! Tiit' ~tory of a ll'VllllW U'lt/1 lilt' muras1· m rN< 1.1•711thms Jt1r 1drt1I .J11 bl'/111\~ ,, nsht HELD OVER! NOW AT 3 EDWARDS CINEMAS • "RICHARD PRYOR, FILMED LIVE IN CONCERT" FAST BREAK NO Plue (A) MON·FAI National lampoon's MATINEES "ANIMAL HOUSE" Plue (PG) Win-oft Ac:ade"'y Award WOOllJl) AC•~orr••NIO ~ Soo .. VO• •_., .. Ottl ..... -,.,_: --orill ka SUPERMAN o...run.u. -· MAllUl .. 81U11100 ~~ ~ 1"' (PG) o<Nr "&'"',.." I Jane Fonda •Jack Lammon ,,.,. ... , u " , , , Mlcl'lael Douglas SAMH\J~l 11 M.; ••• 00 • •t .. •• Pt.US --._..........,,..,,,,...... __ =MATS "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" AILY TART AT. "THt · OMl)E NIGHT flYIR"CNI ,... THl5ett MUllCSTID lundlf, April I , tt1' Mr. T1' lohnn~ Caraon to emcee Slat Academy Awarda as U.S. lwlda b EDITOR'S NOTt -Tlw .odMGI t1~ tz• troNt•• ol tlw fdm mHNm i. 11pc;n "'· Ated ~ Coraoit, TV'• No. l lw»t, ~ bfn tapp«J to U., U.. O.core motlffto -Pfrhapt "°' btJIOfld IUI unal Joi•· "ight ,.,,.. tlot. -u.. BY 908 uwvMAS 1.-. ...... .._ ..... llOLLYWOOD fAPl "Nomin.rect for bell performance by an actor are ... May I have the envel<Jpe9, plea1e •• T he wiMcr 11 ... I would like to thank everyone who was 11ssociated with the picture. etpec:lally . . . ' Cliche lwl pllt'd uPon tllche for hall a century, yd America has retained Ila fascination with the annual awards or the Academy of Motion Picture Aru and Sciences. Part or the reason is because .-ach reremony IHMs to bring a new surprise: An Amenun Indian womun expla1ning why Marlon Brando wouldn't i.ccept hls Oscar: a man racing across istage wearing only a smile ; Vanessa Red· grave d r a wlnt( an Oscar and boos for a Marxist oration. WITH OR without 1;urpr1ses, the Academy awards remain a rattl ing goo d s h o w Som e what CXCCSSIVO perhaps, but that Is the na ture o f the movie b reed. Drawing from the best talent or the en· tcrtalnment world. the extravaganza Is rarely l<•ss than professional u n d o f t c n q u i t c CARSON me morable Producing the Slst awards on Monday night. 10 p.m . EST on ABC is Juck Haley Jr .. film and TV director and complier of movie histories "That's Entertainment,.. "That ·s Hollywood." He is the son of one of the travelers down the originaJ Yellow Brick Road In "The Wizard of Oz." Haley Sr. will appear with fellow tra veler Ray Bolger on the Oscar show. "It is piece of blatant nepotism," the younger Haley coofesses. ··But I checked out the idea with others. and it seemed worthwhile: they deserve recognition fo r spending a year in a tin suit and a sack of straw. Besides, this was the year of 'The Wlz .... HALEY'S BIGGEST headache comes in Jinjng up presenters. You might think film celebrities woUld welcome the c:baae. to be seen by 100 million television viewers worldwide wbile honor- ln1 their Industry. Not ao. "'lbere are two camps ol thole who dedine," observes Haley. "One Is the 1upentara who are above It all. The other Is the eastern, anti· Hollywood establl1hment who think lhe award1 are beneath them. ''I 1et responses from John Belushi's "It's nol my thin&' to 'Sorry. c:onmct in schedule' -when I know the star Is going to be ln town on Oscar ni1bt. Or I have to deal with agent& who slap me in the face. They are impulsive negotiators who insist on knowing who will be the co-presenter and what award will be given. "OFFEN THE SUPERSTARS never know they were asked. As a result. I get a lot of stares at parties .· Haley 1s pleased with some of his contrasting pairs: George Burns and Brooke Shields: Ruby Keeler her first Oscar appearance and Kris Kristofferson. Others range from the veteran - Yul Brynner. Kim Novak. Audrey Hepburn, Dean Martin. Ricardo Montalban. Shirley MacLaine - to the recent -Sylvester Stallone. Diana Ross. Christophe r Reeve. Margot Kidde r, Richard Dreyfuss, Jacqueline Bisset. Ali MacGraw. Nick NoJte -lo some who haven't yet starred in movies -Robin Williams Ste ve Martin. Producing the Oscar show is a thankless chore, admits Haley, who had done the Job five years ago. "I GOT INTO it this time because I asked the Academy for 10 seconds of tape for a 'That's Hollywood' show on Raquel Welch.· he recalls. "l wanted that scene at the Academy when Kirk Douglas said. 'This Is Raquel Welch. in case yau were wondering. It m ade a great opening. ''The Academy in turn asked me lo produce its s how. So I traded a lO·second shot for a three-hour telecjlSt. Some bargain. He added that the clincher for his acceptance came when he learned Johnny Carson would em cee the Oscarcast. It doesn't bother Haley that Carson is a TV personality -"There's no federal law that the emcee mus t be a movie person : you just get the best e mcee you can ... CARSON IS PAID union-scale SlS.000 for his service -small change for TV's highest paid en- <SeeOSCAR. 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JO Brewing metal eg agent 103 Fabric 167 Color values 31 Japanese 105 Window sec· 168 Rail bird , drama llon 32 Weather 106 Sweet potato DOWN term _34 Pronoun 109 Wheel hub 1 Wild plum •35 Tired 111 Overact 2 Mama's mate 3e Cereal grain 112 Grit 3 King bea1ers 38 Income 113 Babylonian 4 Reestablish .a Fabled t>trd god 5 Be5t0W : 42 Daubs 116 And others 6 Leander's ~Ponder Abbr love 47 Concludl!S 118 Father Fr 7 lnd1v1dual , 49 Aslauc coun· 120 Thus 6 Compass pt • Irr. 9 Dozen • 64 S ice 121 Nee 10 Primped 65 Love ei1c.es 122 Le&11en 11 Exclama11on stve. 123 Paths 12 Hall Latin .56 Archlypes 125 Bedouins 13 W11nkle 68 Rips 128 French river 1,. Orqan1c salt '9 -Katen1na 129 Treaties 15 Hair sty1e· 60 Hardy 130 Challers 2 words 16 Storm 11 Pal<J notice 132 Faction 17 Gumoo Var • 62 Coml)ilnlon 133 Poker slake 18 EQual 84 lake -13,. Hoodad 1ack· 19 Meddle e6 Formerly eta 23 Pigpen 156 John or Paul 27 Letter • 97 Apportion 135 Young bear 32 Parched • 70 Relocate 137 Amuses 33 Melody : 72 Biblical king 139 In favor of 37 While • 73 Martlet 1.0 More racenl 38 Fixed routine ~ 74 Wont In 144 Print meas· 39 Dutch ure cheese • '78 Hawaiian 41 Correlative Qoddeas 148 Implements 42 Read brlellr, 78 Churn 147 Slate· Abbr. 43 Horse's ha r 81 River: Sp 148 Greek letter 44 Sea eagle 45-Gardner pawer "6 Fishing rod 110 Love god 48 Bridge bod 112 Potion 50 Witness llJ Uphold 51 -Teasdale H4 Girl s name 52 RainbOw 115 Minus 53 Adrift 117 Allow 55 Natty 119 Send lorlh 56 Motionless 121 Morsels 57 Cease 122 Prohibit 60 Jeer 124 Spy's con· 61 Choir voice cerns 63 Always 126 Mine en· 66 Carriage trance style 127 Translates 67 Invigorate 128 Dollar bills 129 Promises 68 Table scrap 131 Ra's son 69 Ro~-..rma-Var tlon 71 Ingredient 133 Sopping 73 Assigned 2 words 1ask 134 Italian river 136 Anlmal 74 Wear away 138 Hawaiian 75 Vacuum tube tree n Choice 139 Destinies group 140 Buddhist pll· 78 Wine cup lar 79 Joke 141 Bedouin llO Anger headband 63 Or 142 Waate allow· 85 Cuckoo ance 86 Number 143 Short 1acket 87 Work un11 145 Neck part 90 Olgraptl 147'Rtch vein 92 Dominion 149 Short no10 9!> Openhand 150 Desert blow prince 97 Noah's son 151 lndlan gran· 98 Food. Comb ary lorm 152 Chemical 100 Merl! autllx 102 Smoolh 155 Sprinted 104 Tutted plant 157 Sister 106 Bark 161 Football 107 Essence· position: Var. Abbr. 108 Polynealan 163 Aa far ae iidela L.4.NSOOIW.., VM'ld~~ ~4LL s.nt.Ml'lt ,Jdwl U)ICSOil • • • • ...... • -"' .... _,_ ...... ~:':.-w_, .. 7':.._ ..• -.:~:-:.: ... :.,.,-·. :-..::::-.: : I ~:.::.--.. ::~:·· -.: -: ... ":.::.:::.fl.~;.-..~ : • , .....•........•..................... ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE DIRECTOR• ACTOR SU PPORTING ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTRESS PRESENTED IN 70 M.M. DOLBY 6 TRACK STE REOPHONIC SOUND RCBERT DE NIRO A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM 1--.. I UNMRSAL PIClUFIES . : fMI fllMS ,. .. lHE DEER HUNIER '. JOHN JOHN MERYL .CHRIS I OPHER CAZALE· SAVAGE · SIREEP· WALl<EN \ ..... ,, ,. O£A1C WASHBURN • ,,. • "MICHAEL CIMINO t OEAIC WASHBURN •• LOUIS GARFINl<lE t QUINN K REOEl\EA "•""' • • .• ,., JOANN CAREW '''"'''"'""'"MARION ROSENBERG , ·JOANN CA RELL I "•"'., STANLEY MYEllS ,.._.,., BARRY SPIKING$ MICHAEL DEELEY, MICHAEL CIMINO,: JOHN PEVERALL °""'• ,,...,"'..,.' VILMOS ZSIGMONO •H OwK'"., MICHAEL CIMINO • .t'l!.C->'< 11•1•11 ~ 04... • oc..,....,. to..o,or.teoc--a ~;s .. •n.,....._ ••• -~ .. -"' .. .,.... ....... 14,...11,,.. -.,..,,,--,_ ....,..., • ~.._ •• ._ .. ._.,.,.,.,, ... -•••~•• ... ~I IOl'lll Y. lfO '°"'IHI •Oii T-lllOllGDIOT a=-• -:.ramrmrr IEll-- _,..T. Hul!UnQIOfl eeatn 84& 03&8 C*UC&TPI Cosl.l Ue\.I 'J/9 •HI IT IS NOW RATED PO Because we want everyone to see John Travolta•s performance-. ""'" H NOW PLAYING fOWA9'0S' C lllUlllA C( NTE 9' COlola Me!Ml 979 4141 CINEMALHO An.iheom 6J~ 7601 09'ANGl MALL Or Jnge 63 7 ·0340 UU,lllA Bre.1 !:129·~339 UMltMDIHYE.ftl Anaheim • 879·9850 ~.Aptlll, 1979 DAILYN.01' ... CBS Tycoon's Passion: Quality Paley's Efforts Focused on Network Regaining First Place 'tW YORK <AP > -At 18 , th e • 4i1armakrr's son could nvl Ion • repld ac : cumulation ol wHltb, reti~mcml el M and " ~ Iona hie or lel. u_re, with an oranae arove "as the t ........... .-1 . ' Id N"Ally vh~uaU11 myself p ckin~ an i ora UM-lrc •nd a1tt1na under tbt-lrt•t• • un I.ht oranaeo," WllUem S. Pal y re ~ tall n h • ~wl published autobiography, "A) I It ~ ppc>n4.'<1 ." 'It would be a IOv4'ly, 1Bly llfl' Wht"n I t :Wu n't l'atlnH oranJles, I wo uld btt u : bt"a bcomber on a nearby beach •· • ' T If~ UNEXPECTED admlasion from I \he. nurt '¥fto would create •nd devclo1> ti com t mu~catltM t>mp1n1 that would touch. lndeed 111 : flu cc. thu liv~ or million$ ot A111orlun' •eve y da.y J 1 ore than hailr u century has pas ed ,i.,nce : Pa l~y ubnodoned hi:; dr('am of early retirement : ,to I' purchasl' of n small, loosely !>rgnruzell • rud o nl'l"'ori that \\ould become CBS 1111· And ! tod ' he> mui.t . Jl lu ')t, toni.1dt>r an end lo ht' r worktn~ hrl· • 11 • 1 thmk about al," Paley, 77. s nuJ tn un 111 t terview tn his 35th floor office at "Hlu l'k Huck • as CBS' hearlquttrters is called "And I think : one of my pnncapal Jobs around here h11~ been • to leave 1t in a way that will allow it lo contmue : as a sucressful operation. • : ''HOPEFllLLY ... we have people who are m charge or 1t who have a sort of pati~1<1n for quality . and that's run through this organazatwn for many, many years now ·• ll b characteristic or Paley that "a sort of passion for quality" would be a most dcs1n·d trait in his successor. For a yearning for q uality : • a nd a pnde in the CBS product run together a~ J i com mon thread through has autobiography -c1NEMA CENTER '1110 1 AT ldl'IMS.con•Mf\A MfSAVUDECEHTU 919.4141 CINEMA WEST WfSTMIHS'IUATGOUllHWUT WESTMIH.CEHTU 1'2·4491 • 'PASSION FOR QUALITY" CBS Chief Wllllam Paley "Qwle early in the game." Paley writes. "I had evaluated the essential elements of broad· custmg and come lo believe that the crux or this business was programming what went on the AT FIRST. that meant attracting radio's • llest known per~onalLLH!S... oftep luring them away from arch rival NBC. Paley. io the early yt•ars. :.1gned (*Opie hke J ack Benny Fred Al- len, Red Skelton and Bing Crosby. He lives in a world of music. She live in a world without sound. ••voices,, A love story beyond words. .-.rnm-GOLOWYN·MAYER presetU"VOICES" mmriv MICHAEL ONTKEAN ·AMY IRVING· ALEX ROCCO written Dy JOHN HERlfELO Son9s & Sco<e Dy JtMMY WEBB Prodllced by JOE WIZAH Directed by ROBERT MARKOWITZ A JOE WllAH Produalon • M£TROCOl.OR0 ~IV.R~R~ 0<..,;;;i-r3Cll~on PlME1 AeanllflCI Tlf!fti .. --MGM T Unad Altlltl "-~ • Later, pro1ram concept -''All in the Family,'· "11'e Waltona," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" -would replace the star in CBS' quest for pre-eminence In television. "'lbe bl11est victory," Paley said in the in· terview, "la when you ... 1et quality and popularity. When they come together, it's just beauUlul. And It's happened to me I don't know how many Umes. "TA.KE A SHOW like 'All In the Family.' You know. it was· going to be a 13-week wonder. And we didn't even know if we'd be allowed to stay on the air, we thought there would be such a terrible reaction to it. "And it's an outstanding show, beautifully wr itten. well·conceived, wonderfully acted, and it hit the jackpot." In fact, a good deal of Paley·s attention is focused now on CBS' effort to regain first place in prime·time television, a distinction won by ~BC in the mid·1970s. PALEY'S STRENGTH for years was his a bility to sense what Americans wanted from television. "There's a kind of ... appetite the very young audience now has for certaln things that I don't think come within m y scope of knowledge." He remains convinced. however , that CBS can be.lllo-1 again. "WE HAVE A VERY EXTRAORDINARY organization in California." Paley said. "not well known. but people very carefully picked, who are learning and learning fast. who are im· bued Lthink with the desire for quality and the need for popularity. <See TV MOGUL, Page BIO> c 1nename 6 scAE En 634 2553 camPLEX C'fl1pm1n Av. ~ S1nu An• F r-ttw•'I MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR" CPG) "THE CHAMP" CPG) .. SAME TIME NEXT YEAR"' "'CALIFORNIA SUITE"' (PG) JANE FONDA "THE CHINA SYNORONE"' (PG) "'HARO CORE" (PG) "EYES OF LAURA MARS"' .. AGATHA"' (PG) "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" STRDIUm 6sc~ee n 6J9 7860 CAIVE-ln RICHARD PRYOR ''IN CONCERT" CR> .. WHICH WAY IS UP?" Katftl• .. ~ Stadoulft "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE" "'BEYOND THE DOOR. PART 2" (RJ " ATIONAL LAMPOON"S ANIMAL HOUSE" "UP IN SMOKE" "CALIFORNIA SUITE"' HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "THE WARRIORS" (R) '9 PSTICK-·· "ICE CASTLES" "TAKE DOWN" CPG> ALL DRIVE:.INS O PEN 6:JOr.M.HICiHTLY Ctutd Under I Z Free Unteu • l<•dd1e Pl1y9round EXCLU IVE SHOWING AT CINEMA CENTER She has to say yes to the feelings within her ... before she can know herself. A lARAY PEEACE /ROBERT A OOJ)ST()... fitn "THE 8EU. JAR" ~·irg MARILYN HASSETT JUUE HARRIS· ANNE MCl<SON • 8AMARA IAMIE AOeERT KLEIN a. L"M 'x·or~1 n. MAR~IE KELLOGG ·~""'"" l'Oo\.' OJ 5YL\.1A Pl.ATH Aowoo ~ J[FYQ.D BRAt-OT. JA c.ro M(HAEL lCtO. JA <o ~ .. A-1 ~TONY LoMA0CA cro ANDREW P OC)\!IME MM blJ GERALD FR ED &eoP.e Aoruar ROBERT A G<:)..(1.>~ · [).ooeo Of.1 lAAAY PEEACE R=-;.::~-~ .. ~-' 4 W .......... PICT\JN8 ~ ~ ,..,.rr;.1 ...... _ CJ .. .col.......-111{.fMl'llCJCll-'I 'WEs'r COAST PREMIF.RE ENGAGEMENT ----STARTS FRIMY----edwards CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS. 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Sbe won't pay airfne to auend ahow bw11 ness parties. s he prf'fl'rs to work where ahe can 'Ut<"b both h r ty 1H~wr1ter and wuh1ng machine. and shfl likt' to hv(' in her country split levt>I with Its screM va&"w ol a rural creek thrOuflh Mr favorite window Llvlna In llolly"'ood when• cv ryont• talks. eat.I drinks and brt'aOu.•j ttlt'v1 Ion. hhc !ii01d. wouid be too nt-rve ractuna WOalUNG IN A s•ALL b t>ment room of her splil·lt>vtl house, she dld U'tt-most rect'nt 5crh>t of Louisa May Akott's "utUC! Womt>n" book lt becamt' a l"'O part. rour hour lelCVISIOn show ··1 tovt'd 1l MS a girl." shl' su1d of "Latllt.• Women." "OC course. l h dn't read 1t ror 30 year . J. Jumped up and do'wn when they asked me 1f l wanted to write the scnpt "It's a remarkably modem story. especial· ly m the society or today. It's excellently wnt ten. I was able lo u e some or the dialogue w~ cbang1ng 1t." MRS. CLAUSE8, 4t, says she 1s a fluke among scriptwriters because s he and her husband prefer to live in the country along U.S 68 nqlf here. 9'e considers her start at scriptwriting as an oddity. The late RQd SerUng. author of "Re- quiem for a Heavyweight." and "The Twiligbl Zone·· series, was teaching a writer's workshop at ,l\pUoc.b College. 'He critiqued one of her scripts. She sent it to tfie .. Bonanza'' producer. who accepted it - iii! t{tr career was launched. c r\ 'BONANZA" AIRED 10 more Clauser ~rllPtl'in later years. --.• ••.J.'tn certainly not at the lop. bul I'm dobJg 'Very well in my career, .. she said. "My agent has told me. 'You are considered to be one of lhe better writers out here.· "But I'm no millionaire, and I never will t>e . 'I've had more scripts rejected than ac· cepled." . Oran!.te Coest College Community Service Office presents "What to Do Until the Psychiatrist Comes" featur1ng DR. MURRAY BANKS Admission: $2.50 SUNDAY, APRIL 22 8 p.m . -OCC Auditorium 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa For information. call 556-5880 NOW PLAYING IAOOllWT uwuos· JO.TAii Analltim 772-6.Wi •aun TW .. SOUTll COAST fOllnllln lllltly 839·1!!00 Ugllrw Belch 4'M 1!114 _flWAllDl' lllllTOl ~1.JAna !>40 7'44 Ah, the comfo of Perry And Bis Buncla of Btaaaies Singer-s h owm a n Perry Co mo. Pam Dawber <left) a nd Be rna dette Pete rs pause during filming of "Perry Como's Springtime Special .. to air Monday at 8 p . m . on ABC TV, Channel 7. Perry , Bernadette and Pam. star of .. Mork and Mindy," will visit a variety of Hollywood landmarks on a sing ing stroll. Front and center ins ide Perry's jacke t are two lesser but furrier stars of the show. So adjust your rabbit ears tomorrow night and e njoy the special. Depending on where you live in the U .S., it will air before or after the Oscars. TV MOGUL .•. <FromPage89) Paley concludes his auto}>iography With a proposal that each of the three networts set aside two hours a week for programs ol high and special quality. • . "l'M ~OT GETl'ING any vibes lbal ~the industry 1s cheering for it," be says. '1And I haven't had il turned down yet from NBC and A ~C ! bultbeyobvi~usl~ have taken a position that __ t~h1s ·~ not a practical way or trying to improve e ev1s1on. ------- "I want not just quality but some lhi~gs lhat are different. I'd Uke' to have a senes of concerts by the greatest pianist m the world. Horowitz. ·'I think we can take some of these bnpor-lant international issues and get people '°91t11er who understand lbem and who have .,..:new thoughts to bring to bear .... Ami Qlere's always a ch.ance, of course, or enticiq M!Jme or the mass audience into it." HOLIDAY MATINEES AT EDWARDS CINEMAS-: .. .. MURO-GOLDWYN-MAYER pi~ts A FRANCO ZEffiREW fllM X>fi VOIGHT FAYE DUNAWAY RICl<Y SCHRODER 1HE CHAMP' JACK WARO(N ·ARTHUR HILL· Music by OAVE GRUSIN Screenplay by WALTER Ntwt.Wi • Based oo a slory by FRANCES MARION Prodoced by OYSON LOVELL· 011ected by FRANCO ZEFTIRELU OlnCINAl SOUNOIRACI\ ~ BlJi,I NINI AIU 00 l'lNCI RI CORDS At() IAffS edw.trds BRISTOL CINEMA lrlllol •• 111..-S.nt• Ano S.-7444 -----$oooUAN• 511.1111 There'• no place Hke home to entoy •II th• comfort• of • aubacrfptlon to the Delly Pilot. After ell, what could be cozier then th• convenience and aavlnga over buying It et th• newHtend? For H little •• $3.50 a month. you c.n have the Dally Piiot rtght at your doorstep HCh day. And what'• even better la that the Dally Pilot antve• tu•t when you ha¥• time to reed -wHkdey evenlnge, weekend morning•. So go •head. Entoy all the comfort• of home delivery of the Dalty Pilot. To begin tmmedtat• home dettvery, call 142-'321. Or Just flll In the coupon and m•H to: Orenge Coast Datty ptlot, Clrculatton Dept., P.O. Box 1580, Co••• MeH, CA.12121. DAILY PILOT l • >-• ."O ,,; fl > t: • oo --ea: 0 >-U -• 'i ;o g-'2 ·-.. c .. .. > s ~ ~­=e "O 0 :.. ~ ---------.. : • • E .. "O • "O z c . . • c 0 f. •i-u .. ~ .. • c GI in • !i 0 « ti i 0 i a .. g l l CINEMA VIEJO "', S.D.FalWAYTOLA,At ,.MISSIOHVllJO 130-6nO .'T .. PASSA•r• Ill ••rrsMOTTHI SIZE THAT COUNTS" Ill "PHANTASM" lll Dooly ~ 10 \ai ~ ... Hoi 12 JO Skiing CIHSlftecl ads art tlte Mst ptKt to IMIY or .... Sill WNr encl equipment In tM Dally Pilot. 642-5671 . •Real ~state Sundly.Apt'\18, 1879 :~~;;;:~-¥au t l{ou~ ·noneg~ ......... r ill •• CENTRAL PACIFIC 'S COAL-BURNING "JUPITER" LINKED EAST, WEST ON MAY 10, 1869 Steam's Hiss Pro1'es lrresissstible ABOVE: Lunch-break tableau of brass bell fittings, .., tools for the 'Jupiter. ' Many working on the project wear old-style railroader's clothing. BELOW: Solid brass gleams on drive cylinder of 'new· Union Pacific locomotive Hybrid FirDI Blends Rail, Fihn Worlds By THOM LECOQ Of TM 0•1ly Pllet $1•11 One of these April n ights you're likely to hear the clang, clang, clang of old engine 119 and the Jupiter. re- vived from 150-years sleep for a re· peat of their first meeting al Promontory Point, Utah, May 10, 1869. Well, not exactly revived. The two red steam locomotives are being re· constructed from drawings, photo- gra phs and sketchy descriptions from hi story books at O'Connor Engineering Laboratories. 100 Kalmas Ave., Costa Mesa. THE NATIONAL Parks Depart· ment is paying the tab, but they couldn't have done any better in choosing who would do the job. Chadwell O'Connor, president of the sml!JI corporation, is a certified steam nut. you see although he says "the more polite term is rail fan." Steam is bis main love -besides h is wife, Re"ina, who does ABOVE: Line drawing resulted from study of many historic photographs. art with exact measures determined by careful analysis. LEFT: #119's tender duplicates red. gold leaf lettering of the original locomotive, designed more than 130 years ago. ABOVE: Wheels reveal detail of O'Connor planning in order to produce look-alikes. Wood replaces steel as main beam. paperwork in the office -and steam has taken hlm down a lot of different tracks. ·'I had a Stanley Steamer when I was a kid ... I ran it all over the country ... says the gentlemanly and reserved ex· ecutive. LEFT: Regma, Chadwell O'Connor produce professional camera mounting eqwpment including tripod heads. camera stands. WHEN HE WAS 15. his lather took him to England where he landed a job for the summer in a railroad shop. servicing stea m locomotives. movements O'Connor tripod heads are the standard of both industries ··Me" was Walt Disney. another steam buff. who had been ha\.·rng trouble with Jl'rky camera move· menls on tripods used 1n filming "The Living Dcsl'rt. .. Later. he ~came a designer of steam gen e rating pl a nt s fo r Pasadena Power and Light. The last unit he designed for them. he says modestly. is still one of the most efficient small plants in opera- tion after several decades . That business started when he found the fri ction tripod head he used to film steam locomotives caused jerky foota~e as h e s wung the camera to follow an engine. '11e·s amassed 35,000 feet of film so far 1 But it's his love of locomotives that sidetracked him fr o m power generators to his two main lines of business and led to the Oscar hang- ing on one office wall. After considerable tinkering in hi s garage workshop. he found a way to use fluids lo smooth things out. lie made one tripod head for himself. While using it one day in Glendale, a man walked up and asked him what "that thing" was under his camera. "He gave that head to his chief photographer and when he got the first footage back. he ordered that NO more film was to be ::.hot without an O'Connorhead " THAT WAS IN THE early ·sos. but the rirm is stiJI the leader 1n the field. producing heads ror camera~ Wl'ighing up to 150 pounds THE ACADEMY AWARD is for de· veloping fluid tripod heads used in motion pictures and television to make smooth and steady camera O'Connor explained and then the stranger asked him to "make one for me." J\nd, the mountings have also found their way into unusual uses. 1n <See O'CONNOR, Page Cl> Extinguish Fire Risk With Bandy Devices By PAT DUNN Of n. o.;ty ...... $0Mt Many people put off buying a fire ex. tinguisher simply because they don't know one type of fire from another or bow to shop for an extinguisher that would ~st s uit the fire safety needs of their home. The first thing to remember is that label codes on home fire extinguishers indicate what kind of tires each will fight. Class A fires start with ordinary combustibles such as paper. wood, fabric or trash. Class B fires involve flammable liquids -grease. oil. gasoline and kerosene. Class C fires are trig- gered by live electric equipment, wiring and appliances. When power to the equipment is shutorr. these fires then become Class A. THE NUMBER THAT precedes each let· ter indicates how big a fire the extinguisher can put out <high numbers are for larger fires). The National Safety Council recom· m e nds a 2·A: 10-8 : C, all-purpose ext· inguisber for home use. Many types of extinguishers are availa- ble, each designed to combat one or more classes of fires. The four types most often used lo the home use water, dry chemicals, carbon dioxide or foam. Wat.er extinguishers should be used only on Cius A fires <combustible solids >. Do not uae on sreue fires <Class 8 ) as water will spread tbe names, or on Cius C telectric > fires because of shock hazard. A prt91uri1ed water extinguisher Is a good buy for home use. It uses gas to expel water and comes in 1.25, I.SO and 2.5 aatlon •• capacities. The exting uisher normally needs to be recharged only arter use or when the pressure gauge indicates it's necessary. ANOTHER CHOICE IS a pump-tank ex- tinguisher which discharges water when the plunger is operated manually. You refilJ with water from the Caucet. This type of fire e~­ tinguisher comes in 1.5, 2.5, 4. and 5-gallon sizes. Ory chemical extinguishers are available in regular or multipurpose types . Both smother tbe name with a st.ream of powder. The rerular type can be used successfully on flaming liquld.s or electric fires but is or little help with combustible fires. If you buy only one fire extinguisher for your home, choose a multipurpose unit. It's effective with all kinds of fire. The homemaker will most likely be the one who handles the extin«ulsber, so select one that's lightweight with a one·to Cive· (See f1RE, P11e Cl> 'lJae Company •. • • o ·connor Engrneenng Labor.atones 1s located at 100 Kai mas Ave.. Costa Mesa. It designs and manufactures a variety of fluid-operated camera mount· 1ngs and pedestals and designs and builds specialized steam projects. 0 Connor employs about 45 people Estimated sales for the closely-held corporation last year. about $2 million. Chadwell O'Connor 1s president of the engrneAfrng firm OAILVPtlOT (....._Pa•eCl t c&ttdlAI Lracklna mi11U•• at Cape Canaveral, Fla. The line hu broade ned into hydraulic camera pedestab used for t.elevialoo. By tills t m you can see O'Con· ner'& un\&iual Quallfu.•utaons for build· ma U.. two pank ln{l nt'w, anliqut> e nRlnH : plenty of pr•clicaJ alum ellperic-nce and o lovo for t.be blsslnc nclnea or the past A IOtl,I us1JOCl1iUon with Oiimey on proj4dt ntludlm& tcum locorqotlvCIJ k>r Ot.ney World <htln't hurt t tlbeT. THR PfTER, tit t'nd t nd rs ror tul'h sit on sllort tr4ck. In half the worksbt>1>.al O'Col\Jlor·~ plant They ll'l' brh:ht red. a:s m•ur th orl~anal 08 couht b<' obhalnl-d from de$crlptlnru. ond r(.'rord or rolors ust'd an thme lluys The loromollvci. ~fooc1 the hl·1.:ht of l wo ra llro. c1 mt'n and Heh has nu1nai. of solid br ss un~ W0t.lfl'4ork of birch that '4ould m1tk\! u cubint.•tmaker drool O'Connor uys m ny or Utt• J't'Qplc '4 0r ~l1Jfl on the proJect art-ol d cohort from P1urndl•na Tht'y ob- \'touAly like \\hut they 'rt• dom~. there are pte>nty or ::.rnalt•'> 11011 010Nt \\t'UI' stnpt>d bib overulh)i. und cn~aneen. caps No pf nns t"<lst for th e two IOCOnl()tlVt':O., NO ()'C.,nnor ~designers used phQto mupp1ng tet'hniques to s1zc• up old photogrupbs MORE THAN 780 drawings result· cd with measurements exact down to a quarter inch. Even the bells nng true O'Connor did some research und found they were designed using s tandard curves and ~~re made from a specific mix of metalS In those days. "We ppured five of them, though, before we got it right." Now the brass·clad clangers g listen atop the two engines boilers. Most of lhe steel used is lhe same riow as then in boilers, he says, but welds replace rivets -for safety's s ake. 1 Dummy rivets have been welded in place for appearance. l ~NOTHER CONCESSION to m·odem times is use of oil for fuel. Hidden in each tender is a big tank. Rut the power comes from steam: hot from the boiler, filling the cylin· ders on each s ide of the engine. forcing a piston to push rods at· tached to massive drivers. The original 119, based in the East, BELOW: Shoulder-high lamps af bright red, golf leaf, dry in sun before being mated with # 119, Jupiter. Phones F-irst Sold -For Music .WASHINGTON <AP > -The telephone, the in· vention whic h made Alexander Graham Bell famous, almost became a musical instrument. • • bunaed coal. Jupit.r, from lhe West, w11 fueled by wood. Other dfitalls are amalln&. Print· ln1 on t.he ori~lnal whttll bowed manulacturer and patent dale. The copiet dupllcat the 1, uerln1r. And there's the picture on the s moke tack or the Jupltcr. Enlarge· m e nts from orlielnal ala s photo· 1raph1c plates •how tt man 11owlng ae~s. n ual '1 whi&l 's on tho duplicate. Color a~ bu84.'tl on 11tudy of urt or that period. CAST IRON PARTS or tht ori1lnat re made or skrner titurr on tho dupllt'utt' • but O'Connor t!ays wel<Nr M Ike Monroe hu done> o Cine Job or makmg lht-m look llkc iron. Bob Dowdy. In ovuralls and pinstriped cap. ha!! don~ painting and lht' gold leaf work that mi&kcs old l t9 glitter ln tht' s un Rut if you want to h •ar rcaJ praise for the work being done. talk to a rail buff Ilk~ ~organ G uyvert. The Portland. Or• ru1l hastum.an h s bet:n visiting O'Connor's work hop ror months and has dmaratlon ts w. deep ui; the sltin •on Jupiter's brass. lle'll walk you around the engine and show you the authentic link and pin couplings. Lon g outlawe d because trainmen lost finger s in them too often, the fillings are exact· ly rlght. Then there 's the springs on the back or the tender -not the front - "so the fireman didn't have so much trouble on rou~h stretches carrying logs forward." IF VOU WANT to know what Gayvert thinks a bout these re· constructions of the historic engines. watch him lean out of the cab on 119. then taJ<e a close look at ltis eyes. The glint you see could well be reflections from a golden spike 110 years ago. Rollout for the engines is scheduled for April 27. following an official ceremony and picture taking. Just like in the old days, says O'Connor They did that for every engine. IC you'd like to see the Jupiter and 119, the shop will be open from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. today and the next two Sundays IO'Connor Engineering Laboratories, 100 Kalmas Ave., Costa Mesa.) Arter that, you 'll have to drive lo Utah. ABOVE: Chadwell O 'Connor checks bell dimensions NOW OPIH . before clapper is put in. Perfect bell took five tries and its composition is based · on formulas of 1800 's foundry. Engines Aren't A.ll Finn Does Locomotives aren't the only steam project O'Connor Engineering has done, a 38·foot, one third scale version of a <>e a -goin g l u g wa s another favorite of the firm 's president . Chadwell O'Connor. In addition , the com· pany bas produced a number o f special boilers for var ious clients. many for power generation. But O'Connor say s he's not in competition with firms that make large.scale boilers. "We gel the ones the big boys don 'l want to bother with." Of his only competitor in the tripod head busi· ness. the friendly ex· ecutive says there is no real competition. s.t. 10 ..... 2,... ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ····• ..... u•ee ····• ••••• ····• ••••• ..... ···•• ····• ••••• The fathers of two dear students Bell was tutoring became in- trigued witb his ideas for a musical telegraph and agreed to finance its development, but they believed the telephone was impractical. ..... ® ••••• ..... ••••• ••••• ..... ..... ..... · But Bell persuaded them of tbe value of the telephone idea and In 1876 he was granted a patent for ·•a device that would trans mit the hum an voice over wires.'' according lo In· tellectuaJ Proper ty Owners, a non·prorit. ·.'-tJblic educational group dedkated lo promoting Amerifllan creativity. ... · """ ScftusU wMt you •••t I• the Skiing dassltled ads of the Detty Pilot ,>o.. ~2-6671 ::::: IBM TYPEWRITER? :E:: THIS ONE IS BETTER! ..... . ··-··-..... ~ ... ..... ..... ..... ::::: REMINGTON SR I 0 I ::::: ::::: . ::::: ::::: •MORE FEATURES ::::: ::::: •IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ::::: ::::: •MORE WAYS TO BUY ::::: •···· ..... ::::: CASH• CREDIT• Rl!MTAL/PUICHASE •LEASE ::::: ::::: All working parts are compatible with the Selectrice ::::: ..... system. 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High rates like certificates with passbook flexibility. Commercial Credit's Super Thrift Account is a super new idea. When your balance is $5000 or more. we pay81A% interest so you earn an effective annual yield of 8.51 %. And you don't have to tie up your money for 6 months to 8 years to collect full interest \Alithout penalty. You can add moneyorwithdraw\.Vhen you want and still earn full interest from day in to day out. compounded quarterly. If you prefer. open your Super Thrift Account \Alith as little as $500. You earn an effective annual yield of 6.14% ~use we pay 6% \Mien accounts are $25 to $5CXX>. Your interest automatically jumps to 81!4%\.\lheneveryour Super Thrift Account balance is $5000 or higher. Interest rates can change from time to time, but our objective is to always pay higher rates than banks and savings and loans. For individuals. corporations and organizations. Available to California residents only. Get the detatls you need to open your account. Ftll out the coupon or call us now. We'll give you more facts on our Super Thrift Account Or mail your check now and start earning super interest from the postmarked date. Compare our ~uper Thrift Account with your accounl or certificate. r------------------------1 For moi? ln/ormorlon obout o Super Thrift AcC'Ollnt. I Balan~ of SSOOO or mort Balance $25 to $5000 Withdraw wl1hou1 penalty Add money and wilhdraw H needed Larger bal11nces rewarded with higher lnten111 ln1ereM earned from day.In 10 day.out Statements ln1tead of pan• book~ or certificates which could be lo5t or Molen SU~ THRIFT ACCOUNT 8'"" 6~ YES YES YES YES YES YOUR ACCOUNT OR camFlCATE ? c;g ? lt 0 YES 0 NO 0 YES 0 NO 0 YES 0 NO 0 VES 0 NO 0 YES O NO print only your nome ond oddreN ond moll thlt I coupon todoy. I I O Here's my c;fl4!dt or money ordn for -----I to open 11 Super Thrift Account {$500 minimum) I Type of Acc:oun1 O Individual 0 Trustee In 1ht namtlsl ol _____ _ ""'-""" 0 Joint Tenancy 0 Corporadon ACC'Oun1 Addrrss ______ ------- City& S1e1e __________ ZIP __ _ I My Soc1 .. 1 ~curlly/fall 1.0. •--------- 1 I Phone ___ _ ~---------------------gt __ WI And~ to help. COMM~ CRµ)IT COMM£JCIAL CREDIT rLAN. INCORl'OAATID C.... .._. 370 to.I 171h St 92627 Phone 64~700 H~ .._. l607S Ooldea W• St. 92647 Phooe 847-1771 Sunclly. Apftll. 1171 Real Estate MalllJag. •• FlREFIGHTER ••• (f'rem P .. eCU •1 IO•E•T I . aauss Dl:AR 808. Six m onths -ao I coatracted lo It'll the a pa rtment house 1 · ve owaed for years . The aale will yi Id me over $200,000 Pl'Otlt. I wanted • tons <'lot n1 l me so f ~rd tlnd • tarp T pro~rty to trade up so I could CS.fer prom ln . Out I tua\·en't bHn able lo llDd 1 1wt1bfe property lo xch1n1e lor. What la the beat way to gf't out or this s ale M> I won't have to INIY that bl& tu'! Reid M. 0£0 •EID: OM't ullffl y"r .,...nt1· ble •ale )lat to nohl paytac a HUit> lH to lla· de S••· ~ l& •Mid be llltt to clef•r you ,,., .. tu by mfllat ltf I "llb flied" tH• d~fel'ftd HC'ltaagto, al•C'f' .. CH 'l flltd a HM•W. ~rty to t-ultaa1e for, payl•C llMt prom tu WM't IM' "° bad. Al >• •ay llnow. O• NO\lt"ll'.IMr '· '"'· UMt ao.1 a. ... upl&al ••la tu ralff Wf'rt tt· dHed. Now MJy .. Pf'fCHl of f OUr loaC term upltal 1ala I laxablt; lilt-otlK'r .. per~at ••UP" tax. Tiiie re11ult of Ullt tww law I lo lewer dw IMJC tum upl&al galu tu rate to a raace of 7 &o Z8 Pf'rcnt, ckPf'ndlaJC upe>a your lacomt-, .. bruktot. For e••mplt , &uppo • oa'tt In a JI JH"r· cent lMOmto tax bnckC"t. Of )our Sitt.OM profit. Oftly 40 Pf"rcu1 wlll ~taxable. That's SM ..... At a 341 pc-rct-nt tax ratf', 30 p.rC'tont or SM .... Is only $24.8". Paytna a U4,M loog term capltaJ gain lax on $280.ote profU is oo- ly a 12 perttol tax ra&e. Thal 'a a bargain. Don't fear paying a lllUe tax. It's better tbao being sued by the buyer if you ran to de· liver u~ apartment house as agreed in the sales contract. • Ote~ 1'1ut Respera Te.••• DEAR BOB· We recently bought a modest home which was rented to tenants a • the lime we in!'.>pected it The seller told us the tenants were on u mont h·to·month lease. After we cloi.ed the sale, and gave the le· nants notice to move out. they showed us the ir lease which has eight months left Should we take the tenants to court to evict them ? Carlos P. DEAR CARLOS: That would probably be a rutlle errort. New owners or property must respect tenant's rights under a valid lease. Your situation shows why buyers should check any leases or rental agreement before purchase lo veriry the lruth or the seller's statements. It appears you'll just have to wait the eight months until the lease expires unJess the tenants fail to pay their rent or unJess your attoroey can find a loophole In the lease. ar your damages are significant, your at- torney may advise suing the seller ror mis· representation. 1tflat I• 'Lilt#-ldnd' Ezc•a•g~f DEAR BOB : Please clarify what kind of property qualified for a "like kind" tax- deferred property exchange. M rs. G. K DEAJl MRS. G.K.: Yoa can trade any property, except yoar pt'nonal residence, held for investment or use in a trade or busi· ness ror aAOtber such property and defer yoar profit tax If <a > tbe second property is more espenslve than your pnsent property, ORDER YOUR • DIESEL NOW! For European Delivery and SEE THE OLD WORLD BEHIND THE WHEEL OF YOUR NEW VOLKSWAGEN DIESEL Why pay high European car rental prices and come home with nothing more than land memones? With our Delivery in Europe plan yau save the rental Charge. come home with wonderful memones. and bring back the ulltmate sourvenir as well -your very own. sparkltng new Volkswagen Diesel On some models you II also en1oy add11tona1 savings when you compare the factory delivery price with what you would pay here. Ask tor complete details on the money-saving plan that lets you see the Old World from behind the wheel of your new Volkswagen Diesel. CAU W GOLFOS OR llLL PATSEI. 673-0900 VOl'EN IN ® "" UllfT DllS& CHICJC IVERSON YOllWM .. POUCMI AUDI · ....... c...ttl•=•,.,. ..... lc...t....,tl ....a 673-0900. 133-9160 .... Opllt , •• ., ...... , , (Ooelt HIWIV at 8ayllde Drive) •IMI ... , If yea ...... take .., .. ..._ .. c.-.. u -ca*._.. ••f'll•IW nlllf> -ltlM IHde.-,..,.,.. •• ,,, ... ,..,.&u uvtew. ••'• rwec /Wtee ce ,.., v.ete s... 0£Alt 808 . We presently own our home and are lo th4" process «>f buUdlng another wh ich will C08t more. But. due to inllaUon, our Pf'CIM'Ol hom wlll tell for mo~ than our n w home wUI ~t lo build. We want to sell our p.-...nt home, move Into a mobile home. rent out our new home. and claim It as our main l"\"t&denN'. Will we have to pay capital gain tu? We a re both 50 years old. C. WillJam L. DEAR C. Wll~LIAM : Yet, you will owe upllal 1atu tu oe th 1ale el yMr pre1eat ho•e •llitt Y"' aew ltoue woe 't be your prl•ary rftkkKt. TIM! ·•rnWeeu replacement rule" of I•· tn1111l ~n•ue Code M"CU.. 1134 says YM m•lit defer P•Ylai YHr proftt ta• •kn YH Sf'll )'OV prtaclpaf ~ ldeatt ucl btly I IDOtt co1tly ttplue mee& wilt.la l& IDM&bs before ... or arter lhe sale. If tbe replacement costs less than lhe sale price or the old home. your profit ls taxed only on tbe dllrerence in the prices. But botb homes must be your princ:ipal resldeMeS. Since you plan OD renting the new home , and it won't cost more than Ule sale price of your old home, you'U owe tax on the sale. Your tax adviser bas more details. Reader Likes E•r .. P ... 11 DEAR BOB: I disagree with your sug- gest i9n to avoid early mortgage payoff. If I pay two or three advance mortgage pay· ments per year. I s horten the life of t he mortgage. Since about $60 of each of my mortgage payments goes toward interest, I save Sl80 a per year. Can you prove me wrong? Mr. E. R. DEAR ME. E. R.: No. Tbe kind of early mortgage payort I discourage Is where an owner prepays SS,IOI or $19,IM oa an old, low Interest rate mortgage. Suda a person would be belier off, In most cues, buying another property *ltb bis excess casb. We'IJ never again see mortgage Interest rates below 9 percent, so It pays to keep aa old low lntettst rate mortgage as long as possible. Use tbtl u sh, lnstead, to buy more property as a further hedge against lDflatlon. Send real estate questions to: Robert J. Bruss. Boz6710, Son Francisco. Calif. 94101. -- pound eapaclty. Since tbe extln1uiabe r'1 eompaet-atae 11~1---ta etteetlve· naa. •pec.laU1 oo combuatible fires. 10 acldi· UonallOW'c.olwatermaybeneceuary. USP LENGTHS Ot' •arden ~"'°tady with adapters to flt kitcbea and bathroom faucell. Thil ln1urea an unlimited s upply of water to fight any fire involvlng ordinary combustibles. Carbon dioidde extlolUiabers release a cloud of heavy gas whlcb s mothers the names of Cius B and C rires. If used against Class A fires. the discharge will temporarily knock down the name, but won't put out the fire completely. Foam extinguishe rs can be used against Class B fires to form a smothering blanket over burning liquids. Since this type of ex· tinguiaherdoes contain water, you also can use it on combustible fires. For this s a me r~ason. never use it on fires involving electric equipment. WHEN YOU SHOP FOa a fire ext· ing uisher. a lways look for the U L (Un· derwriters' Laboratories> listed label. Thi.S is your assurance that the unit bas passed ex· acting tests for reliability and performance. You'll find complete operating, recharg- ing, and maintenance instructions on the na m e plate of every UL·listed rire e x- tinguisher. Each nameplate also will indicate the type fires the extinguisher is designed to handle and identify t he extinguishing agent <dry . chemical. waler , etc.). Since most home fires start in the li ving r oom or kitchen. an extinguisher should be accessible to both areas . ~Anno••~• Paf~n• Steven Harbaugh, director of engineering for Eocom Corp .. Irvine, has ~n awa rded a patent for a "gimballed coupling ror lead screw and nut assembly." Its design provides a means of carrying the optical transpor t system in Eocom 's unique Laserite machines. Used in conjunction with the drive couplin g m echa nis m for the optical transp<>rt system, it provides for accurate position· in g while al t he sa me lime maintaining · a tolerance of alignment e rrors. J.C. HUMPHRIES, Jeweler Cerfttted w..,....d, MMtk• Ci.-Secliety We Buy: GEMS & ESTATE JEWELRY Our over 32 years experience can be of he lp to Individuals. Attorneys. and Bankers 1n disposing o f Important Jewelry. - Three Reasons Why You Should Bank With Us. - 1. Ou,ines\mcn in gcnl·ral oign:\' 1ha1 one or the m())! .ii;o:ra\ alin1ot )II uatio!ll h when I he b.inkcr you h.iw ~p1:n1 1in11.· in <"<lul o1ting about your busincs.\ is rr.in\krrc:-d 10 Ml01her hrMich. \\'h,u do you do now! Do you min the ncvt:r-cnding proct.-:.s owr again? \\(· ~uggl~t you con~idl·r the f.ic1 t hJt at Commerce· Dank tht.· oonl..cn arc here 10 \lay. They are owll('rs .ind founck·r.. ·1 tx· l:x111k'~ futurl' is llx'ir future. You an: ~uarJnt('\.'(f continuity-quick action on yo ur loan rtoqut'lit. 2. Cookies o1nd coUcc don·t mal..l· a Commerce· Bank, nor do hollow advcnising slo8an) ... like:.'\~ ar(' 1ht.• hiendlic~t Bank:' · A Bank is only as good as irs bankers. H\>rc at CommerceBank \W have a comprc:·hensive team of bankers, who have a proven tr.ick n.'COrd of under· 5tanding your busi~ rK-t'Cls and loaning lll()O(')' to accomplish your growth goals. Commc~O.tnk Pn.--sidcnt, lancc C. Ol ue, has been i"'·olv(..:I in husim·ss banking in Orange County for 10 Y'-'llMi 01.) Vict"Prcsident llnd Manager of Imperial IJJnk in Santa Ana and a~ Manager of Bu)iness Development of Union Dank in Newpon Beach. Executive Vi«"· President. George Ochsner, a banker with 10 years of service to Orange County busirK'SS, previously served lmptrial &nk as R\>gional Vice· - -- - l'n~1dem and Unioo ~nk J\ Vicc·P~idcnt of 1hdr Regional office in Nt.•wpon tlcach. 1 hey .irl' all \UCC't'SS·se-.isoncd bankc~ who know, work and bdicvc in Orange County)bu}incss,·itality.Thi\ scrong bcl idiscvid<'fln'<l by the fact that they ha\l' inv.:su:d their (ucul'l' in Commcrttl3.lnk. 3. Promising is one dung. Ddiw ring i) some· thing else. Commcrcl'lJank was (oun<ll'CI on the corn· mjurwni 1 ha1 wlu11 we prumi.w, we will deli v1:r. Tlx·n•\ an idl·n1ifiabk• fll~od for 11 bank with the· phil~phy 1ha1 Commc·rcdJ.tnk hd\ adopll'CI. Thi) ~tmemcnr is bocktod hy 1 he faa t ha1 Comflll.•m.· Bank) \tock offering had tilt.· higlx'St ovt•MuibCrip1ion l~'t.'I ol any nt'WCalifomia bank in the la~1 four ycu s. Bring your financial future co us. \\lo pronille to wor k with your growth assumptions and risk mea· ~urements to arrive at a plan that will ~mplish your financial goah for 1979. The three rcasom of pcnnancncc, proven Jll'nOn· m·I and prior performance should be reason enough to in\'C'Sligate in more d\·111il why you should am· sider Commerre&nk as your new business pc111ncr. Call us today: le1 us know when wt' can come by yoiu olficc cod~ your financial Cuture. - 4640 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) S40·6961 MEMBER FDIC Market fllCftft--··· ffUl91TA1-lrf • , ................ .,. ..... ........ : IN TONTAll.. ,,_..,._,..CW-Ignores Signals 'IL.IMlll4. IMllL ClllWllll ... ......... T.-~flll, -...... ltw& ....... ~ .... ............... "" •. o-,,...,._,~ .... TM• NIMM I• CIMUCIM .., t ...... = .... NEW YORK <AP) -"* ~':"': ... ...,. .. There is a lot of con· c-t., OWti .. °'.,... c:..t" • fusion t&ese days amon1 Mete•..,""· •~ the many analnts who ~, .... °' ... c.... ~,., ,..., use the behavior of t.he ~·ts.in•._. 1• •· '""" '*'"' s toc k marke t as a PUBLIC NO'l'IC8 m e ans of lorec: as ling 1---------------wbere the economy is •1ainout~••1a NAMI ITATa•tn headed. ,.,. ......,. --''-.... ....... If a widely predicted Mn~:ACH INTU IO .. I. ;.,, w. recession is In fact on M•<••'""'· Svll• MS, s.n1• ..... the way, the market in c.u~:~Go•doll. _,""Ill• theory should be declin· s''"'· L°"' IMct\, c.111wn1e'°"' ing now in advance of it. T~11 1M1-.1 •• ~ ... -. .. lft. dlVl4Nel. ' INSTEAD. nearly all the leading market in· dicators rose this past week to their highest le vels in at least six months. GeneC.Go<- TIW• --lllN •ltll -County Qffll OI ~"9' CouMy Oii MM<"""" . .. .. .,, Pvbll""9d 0r-. CMst o.11r ....... AprO I, I, IS, 11. "19 U W 1' PUBLIC NOTICE Even some of the most 1---------- o pti mistic o bser ver s ·~c:,:.~c::::::::r acknowledge lhal recent Tiie fo•1-1"9 perso.s ••• dlHno · d 1 t bYslnen •s: econonuc eve opmen s, HOH1, •n• Tvn1• 0ow •-· notably s urg ing oi 1 F-•••nVl41e't. Ga111orn1•tl101 . t h Weftdt Ter-• ..:io El R*'I, No. 1 prices, seem o a ve F-•••nv~11..,.c.o1orn1 • .,,. heightened the chances Joyce Hel""1. tm Turue D-of a busineSS SIOWdOWn Avenw, F-•ln Valley, C•hfomlf 927ot later this year. Tiiis business Is conouc1t0 by , But such s ignals ha ve oenera1 =~~!;. seemingly had no im· Tiits si.wment wn mec1 w1111 °" pact al a ll On SlOC k County Clerk ot Or•nQt Gounty 01 prices. Marc11 21, ""· """" "The m a rket's r e · Pvbl•Shed0r-aeco.11 D•llyPH01 Siliency in the face or Apr ti 1• I, IS, n . 1919 113f.1 s u c h d e ve lopme n t s raised questions about some wi de ly accepted concepts -like the idea that the ma rket is s up. posed lo act as a n economic baromet er," wrote analysts at Wall Street's Argus Resea rch Corp. "S OM E o bserve r s argue that the market has become recession- r es ist ant. Stoc ks are statistically cheap, they PUBLIC NOTICE Flr.TITIOUS a USINESS NAME STATEMENT T "• follow•no persons ••• c10ln9 bu\t n•~31 41\ LIGtHHOUSE PRE·SCHOOL, 710 Solnll C.mbrt<199, Or~, CA 926•• DAILY WORD l>CHOOl, IN· CORPORATED f• C.hforn•• ce>rDO<il,. I-•. 110 Soutrt c.mor-.. Orange, CA911tW> '"'' OU'11ne1t\ ·~ <ondueted t>., ct '-Of• poro11ton 0..ly Word Sc-I. In<. Pt,1ho Nt<o••. PnohONt<olo1, Pr~l<Mnl , ,.,, ••• ,._,,I ..... h ied Wllll Ille County Clerk 01 Orna99 CA>unly O<I M•r<ll 11, 19'~. F11l•tJ Puoll"11ed Or...,99 eo.~t O.tly P1101 AOrtl I, I, IS, l ,, 191~ say. and because there 1iu.1, is a vast a mount of in· 1----------- stilutional money on the PUBLIC NOTICE sidelines and the long •---.-1CT_1T_10U_l_eu_s-, .. -.-,-,-- t e rm o utlook is s o NAM«ITATIMl:NT bright, the market will Tiie to11owtng --. is doinv _,. hold up e ven if a re· MU~~U TH COAST W EST · c e s s i 0 n d 0 e s CO NC RE TE CO RING ~ STEEL materialize. GROOVING, UllA 0r ... 911 A-. Cftl• Mna. C.ltfornl•.,.,. .. Perhaps that is so. Cllri~ ~. 1mA Ot'MVe B t k t lh t ·s A,,_,0.hlMew,Qllffornla~ u a mar e a 1 re-Tllis ~is~onc11K ... b't 1M11n· s istant lo som e early dMc11;e1. signs and to talk of a re-T"•s ~:.;.,-:":'.s ,;..., wtttt ,,. cession is not necessari· co .... 1y c1erk ot Ot'•t\91 coun1., on ly a market that will Mtrcn u. "" F1111JS hold up in the face of a Puo11\htd 0r.,. co.i.1 0.11, P1101 real business setback." Apr111. u.n.n. 1919 f~1• In the past week. the Dow Jones average or 30 PVBUC NOTICE industrials rose 13.Sl to ·---.. -,CT-IT_l_OUS_•_U_S_IN_E_$_$ __ 875.69, for its fifth COO· NAM« STATEMENT secutive weekl y gain. ~!s~.to1-ng ,....,_ •• c1ot1>9 bu>!· PACIFIC COAST TYPESETTING, ls.I A.s.tns A-. Co5~ ~ ... CA ----------mJ• GIUEITE M•rti U-ence WeclcJeW«tn. 204' Moftrov1a A""nue. Cosl• Me••· CA 92•11 r,.,, -~s •• <O<ldu<led bt an ..,. d1vtdu41i MMlll.W~ll TlttS Sf.oftme<t! .., •• hied Wtlll IM C H IC AGO ( A p ) _ County ~•er~ of Or•n~ Counly on h G'll c d . MMt lt19, '""· MlJSI' P.4Y T e 1 ette o. an its F11~2 fo rm er a d v e rti s ing Pub11•11ec1 Or3"91! eo.i.1 o.uy Pilot h ed l April I, 8, IS, n, 1~19 agency ave agre o uss-19 pay more than $4 m illion to Alberto-Culver Co. in a n out-of·court s ettle · ment of a 1974 s uit, ac- cordi ng t o Al berto · Culver. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU$ aUstNISS NAMe STATEMINT The fotlowlnQ persons •r• do•ng ov~neu •s: PACIFIC W000 DESIGNS. 11112 Soml>fat., Mis.Mon V .. jo, C•" m t? Terence Kaftley Belts, 14'191 LA VICU,L"9UNNi-1.c..m n Al -y. 21122 Somtw.s, Mlu lort Vie;o. Ce. '2"2 Trtls bYslneu Is conducted .,., • oeo-•1-1!*""4>. T.H.8etts Tiiis stM-1 w•s tiled will! IM COUfllY Clerk OI ~-County on M•rt ll22, .. 19. The s uit involved a commercial featuring a demonstration in which a model poured T ame and Alberto Ba lsam on ,p la s t ic s h e e t s . The sheets were dipped into wat e r and, when re - moved. a film re mained p_,.11.., 0r-... co.st o.•~'~Z:: on t he Alberto Balsam· Mar.u .,..., 1,1.u.m• "~" covered sheet. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITlOUs auStMESS PVBLIC NOTICE M..W.STATEMl:MT Tiie following persons are dolno llUStrlftt n : FICTITIOUS aUSIMESS CON.CR<> OfSTRl8UTORS, JOll NAME $TATEMllfT IClllyl)tOOlle L•n•. Cosl• Mes•. The following person' are dolno C.llto<ltla~ OY~1neu n . Jofllt w. C-y, 3320 IClrlt-.ct, cus TOM BAG COM PA NV. , IS w. Orenoe, Clllfomle.,... "'" SI'"''· No. l &J , Cos•• M•H, w111i.m R. ~. ISS Nortll c C•hlorn•• 97m Slrftl., TUMlft, Cetifomle n.eo John Br'l'Celand, USll Revere Tiiis IMISlllHS Is Cond\Kled by • Road. W9$lminster, C•lttorni• 9Ull ...,.,.1,..r1r1ersNp. l<eltl'o E. Sonrltnller<J, 1011 Revere JOIWI w. Conley RCMld, Wftlmlnslttr. C.lllornia 92.el Wlttl.m R. c,_ fhh 11<1.Si,,.ss is condutled by • r111s ~ •• med wltll Ille llm oled fN'IMrship. County c .. rlt of ~ ..... C-ty .on John S..Y<elM>d Merell n, 1m. Tl'oil stel-1 w•s hied. •1111 Ille 1'11ZU1 Covnly Oe<1' Of ~ange County Oii Publl ..... Or ... Coast Delly PH04 Mo1rc1119, ""· f'llUll ~r. JS, Apr. 1,1, u , 1'19 11S..7t Publl~ Or .. CO.st Delly PllOf. ,Apr. 1,1. u .22, "" 12,..,. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE P1JBUC NOTICE \ ... DAILY Pit 0 I Sdnday •r••.IJJit _____ _ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • . . ... .. ... ---------. .,. ,. ,. ----- °'r"-'-._A-··-~·---._-.. .• ............ • • .. . ,._ I • ' . .. TOCK EX MANGE Week" and Y ~ar's Hi~h, LOw, Clo e ... ,,. "'" L.,. I... H llU\\IOQ I •••• Ay1ftM > " 0 ' Aydt•> NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINI JEI) s..1.- ~E ""' II I lJO I 1 a)_,. ~ I 7Jlt 8urldlr Aonl .. tt71 '°' Yte<> '""""' , .. "~ l't VO .. f 10 Y0!>4tr I'• YultCO I') • ' IHI • ) • I) &II II .. • " s. 11r • • J U\ 1111> ) 1 • ~ ' ... ) I!' I~ ' }] .... ' I -·-·-· - . . . ""' • • 11 • ' .. I • ) . 11 ' . ' 10 16 21S•u ''' • • '"' 1 .. •0.1 .0 111 •1 lll•J •l •• .. I.JO) wll 7 1''1o )1' • I'" • • 2•'"t 1• l•"t •na •""''•• 1• "'' t),.. ,..~ .. ~. ' 11 8'1 JI .. :W ... ll" • I , • 1n II ... II~ II , .. 1J7 .... .,,, •• ' .. n '"'' J J • .. ,., , • .., n.., ,. •• 1 ... 11 ,. .. ,. ... ,. • ,. • s ' • • 11 ,_., 2.. > .. .. 10 .. '°"' 10'•• • 11 •• ,, ,, •• Ml ,... '"' "' • 110 ~1._ 1' <0-1 1 .. • ~ ·~·· '~~ 11 ~· -: ,, • • )"'9 6 • • •11 I.. '" \"o• ,. flt I .. I 111 I 11' H IOI> I ,. ).... 6 1 • I t , 111 " " I\ • lll , .. 0 2.. , .. \ ll ,_ 1J t I) o • 10 ulll' • 10 10 , • " 1IO .. •I' 0 t I 1 l• 2 ~ 1"o llo 13 1r, ua. u .. J, ,... I... I ... • ll) ..... u ,.._ l)f I 11-1• IH• 460 U lt >•• ll • OJ I) II .. ll'o• I JU .. . .. • J lJJ ,... 2.. 1 U' 14• I)'°'• " •'tell'> ~ ... , . . . ~ . Sunoev. Aprll 8. ,,,. Beware of °SetJSil!kness in Besert~ By STAN DELAPLANE A golden day in lhe Arliona desert. A mikl 'Z'1 ...-8" a&.-noon. Dul 47 dear~al :1undown pul~ you back in your sheepskin Jacket. This is the time ot year when the d ert is s howered with wild rtowcr YeUow bntU • bush. Lavender cotp1on ~·eed. Oratngc rt-d Ocohllo In the clear de ·ert :ur you c n see forcv(:r. The mountains uru moke blu at mornlntt. Turn lo ro. c as the un go4.' down. Tum to plum a the :.hodows (all. lcavin~ the wc:-.tcrn ky full or gold THE C'OLOR 00 RIVER 1 a sheet or ~lass. Thi~ ls whcrt' th<.' Amenl'an dl'!'lCrt J<nn~ th{' Sonora dc:,t>rt of Mexico A "rcut open 1und of s un :rnd :.und und m • quiti• D<>scrt shl''~> and mul • tll' r Bu rro:. l(onc wild . Quail ~rnd coyot<'~ Wild hotst'l'l rind "'ild ca~ Then tht•no! un• troc:l'S m,rn left behind Ohost towns 1 WhNl' the dnams f>Ctt•rcd out.\ The board :,h:icks hlown titruy by sun a nd and Rock c·arvan~~ \nd alon~ lht• straight concrclc high ,\aj~. th(• inevitable be~r cuns • • • A RENT•:u ('AM PER OUT of Phoe nix is the b._•st way to see the country. You can gel lhem from simple one lt.•t down bed to hand yacht::.: Sax beds . Built in :,howcr and toilet. Even a tape deck. 'Trouble with the luxury campers. it's hard lo lt:avc the highways They're too big. Trouble with the small ones. it's TOO ea sy to follow an off ·highway inviting dirt road and act stuck In the :itand . People dJe <1ulckty in the de ert 1 • • • \'OV DON"T HAVE TO trave l oround. The t ute Is rull of dude ranches that are r('ally plush hotels. <You JUSt f(et to rid•' horb s and wt>ar a big hat. that':, all Addrl's • Offic.:c of the Governor. Pho"n1 x Mark it "Tourist Information Wunt('d "11\t')''ll flood you.) f''or yeare, and Yl'~ r:,, Arl1onu :;Imply rented de1:1ert to wmtt'r· vlbltors who <'ame down from the fro1cn north Sold the m Ar1zonu orange JUlCl'. Wc:.h'rn punts . Re nted them bored hor • · und· Gary Cooper tyiw "yep" and · no~· wrt1ngh:r1> 10 help them ride. ••• Ttn; AKIZONA STATE motto is "God 1-:nn('hL~·· But lhl• t.•nt~rprising cit izens flon·t lt·avi· ttll lht• "ork to the Almighty Ut>s1tli·:-. thl· whopping touris t trade • · 'Whi•n • Uw 8un1>huw Spends lhe Winter'· l Ar11ona ra1sl·s top grade citrus. Pour~ Colonulo. H1 t·r wutcr on f 1elds of a lfalfa u n d cotton Mim·~ gold. :,1l vcr and copper Feed s catllt>. :.httt•µ and horses . both working and du di• 'l'hl· hamber or Commerce man said proudl} "Anlon u hal> mo re National Monumlmts than any other State of the Union.·· The rich city of Phoenix stretches farther a nd farthe r into the unending de- sert 1t hus developed a small but up-to- dall.' do\\11town s mog problem * •• TO C1\l\IP OR NOT to camp. Last time r did any campina was 10 years ago in the High Sierra. I told the children: ''When I was a Boy Scout. we just wrapped ourselves in a blanket and ~lept-wlth our reel toward the fife." About midnight I got up a nd sneaked Into the back of the station wagon where we had a mattress. The ground has gotten a lot harder since I w~s doing the pioneer route. A FRIEND IN PHOENIX said: "If you want to get back in the Navajo country. yo.u ·11 never get one or those big luxury campers through the roads. "The Indians use pickup trucks. Chev- vies and Fords are made for this country . But six beds and built-in toilets '! You'll wind up on the outskirts of Wickenburg in a l()urist park. Hooked up to electricity a nd "atcr ancj garbage disposal. ··And 1r you get 10 miles to the gallon on those big wagons. you'll be doing good. I'd get a small hotel and rent a car .·· * * * THE BACK COUNTRY IS Arizona. High buttes against the sky. Sheep coming down the canyon herded by a Navajo woman in great purple and red skirts. Over at Lake Havasu C ity . the Co lorado has been daqined. London Bridge was brought over stone by stone and flung a cross it. The Cha mber or Commerce man said : "You can rent boats -row boats to power cruisers a nd get seasick right in the middleofthe desert. ·· AMERICAN STOCKS CONTINUED r I I I I I I I I I S.,IJ0,000 u.o.o.ooo eONOS I tJ tt• • IJ • '' ·~ •9 •• •• • ", •• n 10 n . • ••1 •1 '1 • 10 ~I SI SI '• • 111·. ,n·~ 1n1•• •• I jt._ jt'9 s. .. .. , 100 " "''• 1 1 ?rl " l'f17 ........... ,. 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Cool •Hlher, lttlh •Ir • .nd the very I'"'" lotts1@d _,,,tillm of Colot.tdo. A <on>pWw rHOf1 community wlCh Iott of ~rlul l•mily Kli•llift. Come lo s-.m-. It'• be.tUtlful. M~ lhh.Jd lo: SNOWMASS RfSORl IOX SS66. SNOWMASS \llLLAGf HJ •I u I •J ' I IS' 1 I> 1 b •,. ... 1 ... .. •• to )•• , s• ,,,, .., , •.., ll1 H U » • 1 14 IUS 100 I~ • ) Jo ... ' "' "'• ... .. 9'1. " "'•. '"-J ..... J I"'' I l'f1 1 8'' ) 4 .a•t 61Jt ........ • I. 1()4 ,,,, ~'1 91 ••• ti ,., ~' IJ0•1 1 •• 10? 101 107 111 ., ... .... 90•·. )a,. fO SO I SQ SOI• • I • 0 9)1 I I) &)1) 1014 11& HJ•-, 1lS' .. t '• s 1/1 ' ,,. "1 611 1 S\ 4 •I• r O 1 t 16 .................. ... •I II 11 II • _. 31 ,. •• ,, ... '''•• tft. ,. 81'• ,, ..... 11 • "· ~1 1• I) IS'•, 11.-_ I /)\• IS'-'9 IS • • '" 20 •1'· •1 w ·~ 'f.S ""-,, ... 19'. • t • llO .. 101 IO l •• , Sq II 31 51'1 . ..... )4 ., .. ?& ,. 11 fl ., u tJ qe• 1 13 /S )I IJI J 111 i'/l. " 131. s " s .. 10 81'. loO 71'. S IS t s .. "° .... 2S ., IJ IJ• > I 85 23 /9 1S ., •• ,, 'II 1 -,. .,,, 10 )Cl .... , . u IJ " ll '· 'If> I /4 ., .. eq,.. IJ II as ... ., .. ., ,. .. IS' "1 .. ~·· ...... IJ'' IJ~. 19 II'• ,, " . II ' ., . IO )Cl ,,. .. ., ... :t .•. ll~. " , . IS &J .. .. &1 -ii "~~ IH1, 18~·, ,_,., .. ..... ....... 13•). Ll~' fQ -., .. " , . Send for your free Colorado Vacatipn Kit -a mountain of information about what's where (a nd why you sh ould visit it) in the state that has 11143 m ountains above 10,000 feet plus vast prairies, p lains and plateaus full of interesting things to see and do. Office or Tourism. State or Colorado 41 2 Slate Capitol Building, Denver. Colorado 80203 Addn·:.s (lty Colorado. 1S 92'"t ... ,, 911-, ., • 901. '°'• '°'• "' s """ tt• J .. I J' I f \9 "'~ ,,.. .,.. '• <! •S M M'"1 • ._ 11 10 ., 10 • ..,, .., .. 1., ... , ... ,,, ._., n 100 "" , 100 ~. ,. 9'J .. .,, • ..,,_, • ' n n n•, 11'• lvt 4J •>*· .,._ '12'-.... b I~ 14 IS , I S1 /J' 1 I) 111.,~ t• > 2' ... ' I) .... 1 10 14 IJ /4 > so ..... IJ IJ'•. ..... 1) •• •• •• l• 14'1 ~· " 9• • l I /i 18 18 10 U IS t\ J>.. 111 >1>• 14) 1.0 , 11 10 ... • ... ... ' t ' ............. . fl ...... , ....... __ I t s 121 l 12' > 11' J ' , ... 1 11~ 11•· ,, • -. 1 Iii •• Pre~s 1•1• -------- _..,.._PV_SUC __ N&iic--1--.--ftJ-ji:iC----s- PUBUC NOTICE "19UC NOTICE· PUBLIC NOTICE ~tCTITIOUS eUSllfllH NAMe STATftllllfT r 11e totl-•"9 penonl ••• oou•Q ovsonen .... V E R 0 U G 0 0 A K ~ DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. U"? ~""" U ~ Orove, t..evuM Holli , CA Publn-Or~ Coll•I O•llY P1104 '1UJ Nl•rtll II. 1S, Aprll 1. I. 1'1' WtK O RNlly, 1nc:,. • Ohlon\I• IOlS-7' corpor•loon. 22"2 LAI C_,,. Orin. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITtOU5 aUSINllSS NAMI STATEMliNT TM lotlowu\Q penon '' Oot"9 """ uo;on .. HUil. CA t26U Or~ W••I lnYflttYWnl CMP , • C•lilorno• corpor•tton. 12,.f l• tHen.o O<ove. ~ Hllll. CA '1UJ '"'' lkl\IMU h «>f\04.octeo IJY • .. QeMr•l 1NrlMUl>ip, Or~west onVHt,,,..,t Corp "-t«J.~.Pr~>Oenl fll•S \IM-1 _, 111«1 #Ill\ 11\e County Cieri< of o..-. .. CAH#lly on ""•''" 21. "'q PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOU' eUSINEU MAME UATIMlllfT Th• 1011-11>9 person' •rt Oo1n1 t>t.f\lnt"S\ •I OAY8Ae.KS, JU. Vol(• H ... rte. M l l ill NewP0<1 a..cl\, c..t1lor11t• 92..0 L.AGUNll 8 EllCH MOfOA INN. M•n .-,._,,... Jllol Voll• 91S N c ..... H1C)hw .... UQU<W Beecn. Huert• • ...._, IMKll, C•hlorn•• C•l1lorn1•'10I Nedr• 8 . RoOllelm. 2ll4 Vl\I• Slluley ( W•nq .... , 8•1wOOO Huerta. NewP0•1 8Hcll, c.111orn1" o .. n . Hunl.,'91on !Ween. t •l1torn1• n..o ,,... 'MS IN\IM \S •• <e><>~uctea Dy • fr-.\ ~tnf\\ ·~ t ondu<lt"d b'Y dn •n Q•nertll p.it"tMrstl•P d1111duat """' JNM4 R001W1m Sh<riey ( Wet\9 I"'' \t••ement wot• flleO "'''" ,,... r n1\ \llltefT'en l .,o filed w1tn Int' CounCy Clerk of Orange County on County Cle,. ot 0••"9f Coun1t on Ap.,t l . "" AP"I ~ 191• JACICSON & lllODE• F11JU1 At1WMU .ot UW Publl\l\ed Or~ Co•SI 0•••1 Polol, F ... rt .. Ollll ~- """11 IS,12,7i, 1'14 l:i.3·19 Welh F.,... ........ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAME STATEMl!NT PutJll~ °'""9r '°"" O•••v P,101 M•JC" ti, 1S 411'11 I a. 1'1' PUBLIC NOTICE Fllnit PutJhst>ed Or.tl\Qe COHI Oauy Pilot Aprol I. I. IS, U, 1'1' PUBLIC NOTICE ... N••...., c.-tH an ... N••.,.11 a.Kii. CA '1 ... Tel: IJIJI US.Jl41 PltUU PulJl!lneG Or<MQe Co;i.e Oaoly Piiot. April I, IS, n. ?'I, 1'19 1,.1 14 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,., NOTICll TO c••DtTO•s ... ........ SU~ll•to• COU•T o~ TNll STATE O~ CALll'O•lftA PO• ~ICTITIOUS •USl•IU TNI COUNTYOPO•ANGI NAME STATEMENT In ,,,. Mellt • ol .... Est•te Of Th• IOllO•WlnQ pers.oni Mt OOJl'O LAURA c. OANIELSON. DK••.Md bus;n•u ••· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to s TE v E. s MAR IN E E I. E c. tredilon l'>tVi"9 Clllms ~lnll .... TRONICS. , ... Newl)Or1 81¥0 .. C~t• woo Ge<-t to Ille wiO <lelms in tllt Mew , c• .,.,, office 01 uw clerll ot Ille -•ulO Steve1> C 8 li1co.11urn . JHI court or 10 prewnt 111em to v.e ...,. B••""CIOS Pl .• Cost•~. CA.,.,. oenr11neo •I the oHoc• ol DUANE s. Janet NI 81 ac kbur n , 3 I S I STROH. ll'l01 E. Third St,. Suite 202, a.r ... Clol Pl .. ~·· Mew , CA.,.,. Downey, CA '!01•1 -fHOMAS $. r111s ""'4MU ,, con<tucled by ... in· OWEN, SJ9 H. Slr•t, CnK•nl C•IY. div10Uel CA. wlll(ll l•tter otfK• ll llle pl.Ce ol St~ C 81..:kburn t11n.ness ot ,,. undentgNd •n •II m•t· Tiiis sle'-1 was tiled wllll Ille ters pert.in!~ 10 w id esl•I•. Suell Countv Cltrk ot Oran~ County on clelmi with Ille ne<..iwry "'CIU<l\e•' "'"'" "· "" mu•t b4t llled or ~led •s atorew10 ~ltt .. t w llllin '""' monllll elter Ille tlrll Publos-Or~ C.O.Sl 0.oly Pol04 pulll•~ .. -ot 1114S notoc•. M•r<ll 11.15. Ap<ll 1. 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Jr .• first vice ptesldent or the National Association of Home Builders lNAHBl, recentty told a n Orao1e County builders group President Jlmmy Carter "has-been a pretty 1ood President ror the buildin1 lnduatry." BuUe.r, addressing more than 200 at the March meetlna or the Orange County Chapter or the lJu&ldlng Industry Association of Southern Callfomia, uld ho was startled by hla own assess· ment ot C•rter. ''l'll have to say, in all honesty, Jimmy Carter ln man~ ways has been a good President for our Industry because for the first time 01e home· building industry does have an available amount or money in times of high interest rates, thanks to the money market certiricates," Butler said. "IN ADDITION, reasonable priority bas been g iven to housing in this current administration. Not only has Carter attempted to cut down on gov. ernmental regulations, but he recently began a campaign to encourage local government to simplify its subdivision processing." Ten home::,, including Cour lttndscupt"<I • .rnd def.·orated models, are for sale at Lakl' Forl•st Woods development on Lake Forest Di:ive, throo mjlcs northea~l or the San Diego Freeway. Three •nd four-bedroom homt:':. -;l'll from $106.900 to $154, 900, according lo a spokesman for devt?loµcr L,m Hon Enterpris es. Buller. president and founder of the lrvine- based Buller Housing Corp., is scheduled to as· --------------------------------'sume the presidency of the 113,000-member·firm -----NA HB in 1980. .. .. Warranties Grow Home Protection Plam Available By The Associated Press You probably wouldn't think M buying an automobile without a war ranty. Now. you may be able to gt'l the same kind of guarantee for your house. Warranty programs ror both new a nd old houses are growing. as buyers try to make s ure that their ex- pensive dreams don't turn into nigbtmares of leaky roofs, pce)mg pflinl and faulty furnaces. Protection for new homes 1s pro- vided at no direct charge to lhe buy~r through the Home Owners Warranty Corp , a s ubsidiary of the Nalional Association of Home Builders. Coverage for older houses is available throu g h the Home Protection Program of the National A~ociation of Realtors; the cost to the consumer varies, but generall y 1s about $250 a year THE HOW progra m is in its fifth year. Over 450,000 homes are now L'OVfred by JO-year HOW warranties which are offered by 12.000 builders in 45 states. Jane M. Snow, director of ~ommuni cations for the Home Owners Warranty Corp., said 12 per- eent of the new hom es sold last year were covered by HOW warranties. During the first year of a HOW wartanty. the builder guarantees that the house is free from major structural d efects and from defects due lo non-compliance with approved building standards. During the second year of the warranty. the g uarantee against major structural defects oontinues. The builder also warrants that the plumbing. heating a nd cooling and l'let'tncal system~ will perform <ic cording to approved standards. Our. in~ the third through 10th years, the warranty covers only major slruc tural defects. The cost of coverage $2 per $1,000 of selling price -is borne by the builder, hut may be built into the price of .the house like the cost of an automobile warranty is built into the price of the car. Warranty programs on existing houses are more complicated. The actual warranty is provided by one of a number of companies approved by the National Association of Realtors under its protection program. There are two basic plans: inspec- tion and non-inspection. UNDER THE inspection program. you must have the house you are con- sidering inspected in seven basic areas: roof. exterior and interior walls, floors and ceilings; foundation · d baseme nt, electrical syste m , umbing system. central air condi- ti n and centra l heating system . You th n have the option to purchase a one-year warranty against defects. An inspection a lone usually ~osts about $75 to $100; an inspection and warranty will cost $250 to $300 a year. e warranty car ries a deductible ranging from $20 to $100. Under the non-inspection program. you can purchase cover age even if you have not had the house checked. The warranty lasts for one year and generally is re newable. It will cost from $225 to $275 and. again. includes <• deductible. meaning you pay for the firs t $25 or S50 of repairs on each item that breaks. Property W e ek Slated Plans for a beautification project. luncheon and the showing of a van- dalis m film are planned in connec· tion with Private Property Week. April 14-2 1 . according to a spokesperson ror South Orange Coun- ty Board of Realtors. The group has also s pearheaded a drive to get Realtors to volunteer their time to ~ssist t he Senior Citizens with their errands. An April 20 luncheon is open to the public. Tickets, 492-5413. "Hand· writing on the Wall," a film on van· dalism, has been shown at many country schools. as well as the board of realtors monthly breakfast meet· ing. The Private Property Week ac--:::==========:;:-----t 1 vi lies a r e a m o n g thous ands ( ] organized by Realtors across the na- The Realtors h ave taken on the re· juvenation project of a house on avenida Del Mar in San Clemente. It will be the new home for the Senior Citizens Council or San Clem ente. J A CK ANDERSON l ion to commemorate individual _ _ rieht to own land and other property. REVEALS in the Theme of this year·s observance. organized by the more than 1,750 DAILY PILOT Pao<I_....._.. member boards of the National As - sociation of Rea.ltors, is "This Land ls Your Land ... Preserve It. Enjoy It, Invest In It.·· He said he was especially distressed at the growing philosophy in Washington, D.C. that the bureaucracy can solve the nation's housing pro- blems. "OUR PROPERTY rights are being ignored in the form or ilJegal inverse condemnation work and illegal claims against property," Buller said. "Our very constitutional rights are being violated in rent control. This is being promulgated by the bureaucracy at all levels. "So you've got socialis m running in the Washington bureaucracy tonight, as evidenced by the plethora or government regulations. Therefore, I encourage you to make your voices heard at the local ballot boxes when it c.'Omes time to choose your eleeted officials because that is the real place to correct our ills.·· Butler did say that some progress is being made in the NAHB's fight against the govern- ment's over-regulation of the homebuilding in· dustry. He reported that President Carter recently met with mayors and governors from around the country a nd urged them to reduce subdivision and home construction processing. CONCERN ABOUT over-regulation is not limited to the home-building industry, Buller said. In another matter, Butler reported new hous· ing starts during-t979 sho uld total t.65 million, ac· cording to NAHB estimates . "We've far exceeded our production capacities 1n many of our plants." he said. "While the de· mand is there, plants are unwilling to build at the moment because of uncertainties in the monetary field and the excessive requirements in the en· vironmental field." BUTLER PAINTED A less than rosy fo r mortga~e rates. Commedling on recent financial develop- m ents. Butler said the future was still uncertain for six-month money market certificates. ''There is no question that the money market certificates saved the housing industry from a precipitous decline in June of 1978. But now the savings and loan associations really don't know what their next course is. All kinds of possibilities arc being dis- cussed. · "Something is going to have to happen unless we forever want to ratchet under the high cost or mortgage interest ." Butler said. "But they (the certificates) have been a real benefit to this in- dustry and they probably need to be finer-tuned." BuUer said another recent financial develop· ment -tax-exempt housing bonds should be viewed with some caution since they have the potential to cause "a disruption in the U.S. bond market like you have never seen in your lire. "IT'S A VERV serious matter. If this type of financing takes off. it is possible to siphon off so much money into the mortgage bond market for housing that little will be left lo build the intra· structures such as schools, roads. sewers, and so forth. Buller said the NAHB is concerned about President Carter's urban policy, which appears to be "laying groundwork to force the American citizen to move back into the inner cities through the process of denying him housing opportunity in suburbia." NAHB. Buller said. believes homes s hould be built "where the American people want to live and not where these guys in Washington think should live." I ~~state Elegant Split Levels ly l .... IUDMIUH HA 5._ ecn;st INlty A Reallatlc Approach During inflation average 6"h inflation 1and we're In itl. ralc. home values there's an excellent double every S years. case for in~tlng in This isn't a cynical rt>al 'estate. Mast of approach. It's rc- lhe investment. Is paid alislic. In fact, it's one for with borrowed or the main reasons m o n ey. Som eon e why many wealthy In· else's fixed-dollar sav-dividuals continue lo lngs provides your make big real estate mortgage money. investments. And you Even though home can do the !iame with prices have risen a home that you own several nolches each and n~ anyway. year. a mortgal(e loan ••••• Is the only way the Wh atPvt-r ~our rf'al average consumer estate needs, call us. We can borrow loog-tcrm have all the tools and money. expertise to handle your This, then. is your real estate transactions big chance to lum In· locally. Plus we offer the flation to your advan· unique advantages of the tage. Your mortgage n a t I o n• w I de E R A ~Ives you full-price network . • • addntagt'll dollars to work with that cost you nothing today. You then fay extra. Give us a call th e m back w th today. We're here to cheaper dollars you help! ·wtll be eatnin1 for the ERA Shoreerest Realty oext 20 to~ years. On 1nu 848-M73 of that. with an 12131 582-2747 ,1 ---~~_,. ---~ ,_,.,." 38 Town Hornes in prime location <Newport Back Bay) Outstanding two and three bedroom Town Homes nearing completion in eastside Colla Mesa. Slrtking split-level and two-story plans. French/English arch- itecture. Own.your-own land. Heated pool and jacuzzi: recreation room. tennis court. Extensively landscaped. 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa (n4) 646 00&1 ·i Brittanywoods J gn "Oils I . S.tes offlu open IMllY 11 ·S, except Tuesday ---·--··-~_....._...._.~ ~ ........... ~-· ... ·---- • Suodlly. Ai>tll a. 1 m DAILV"j An A111erlcan Success· Sto; '! .. , ,.~ Bruce Mulhearn came to America from becoming one of the 18f!1~ered England m 1958. and went lo work 101 buildets in Southern C 1a and shovetmg sand m an Iron Foundry 1n provides his sales force *it · • anl Carson. C81tfornia. Realizing his talents stream of new homes 10 se10-:•1• were not being ullhzed. he obtamed his Mr Mulhearn has been a goW1CrJend to Real Estate hcense when he was 21. He the real estate industry ana JS one of the then became a millionaire at age 29 best known lecture<s in tl'e ~al Estate through Real Estate Investments He Industry. His prese'QllrHcStis on started his own real estate· comoany motivation and salesrriahshlp have with a one man real estate ottice 1f' drawn standing room onJv .. ctetwds in ' Bellflower m 1966. Since that tune tt nearly every major city if ~"lfm3. His has become one of the fastest growing tee for speaking is ooe of thttllf P9' in and progressive companies 1n the industry. . • Cal1 forn1a. Mulhearn 's company Bruce Mulhearn is a tounffe~ iMd major operates over 25 sales offices m the stockholder o l Realty ·R~ter. a Southeast area of Los Angeles. m state-wide and soon to be Nation-wide Orange County and 1n the San Gabriel assoc1at1on of 1ndependel)l real estate Valley. His operations include a full sates coroorations. service escro w company, loan 11 you have ever cons1dered~cat98f 1n brokerage company, insurance real estate on a part or tu~~t)lsis. or company. interior decoration service. a are now personally hcenael:t and termite 1nspect1on company, and a interested in a change. theq 1CiUI today property management d1v1s1on. New lor reservations to thiS ,Seminar that Bnttany Construction Company is last could change your hie -fbr the t)etter! Date: w.-...,. April 11 , 1979 t .• I I 0 Locatiml: S. Cl•-•h t.. S. Cle•1nte · -'1'1 A•.WC.•Pnt.i•nte ~1. • Tinw: 7:00 P .M. l e9dratioll 7:30 P.M. PrOC)r-. For RnencrtioltS C al 714/739-0727 213/925-9545 21 3/925-758 1 Mulhearn. ~alW ., ~gister " ......... __ ....,,_ .. _ ..... .,. ........................... l Sundey. April e. tt79 Wf' •'* loollla1 l• llle Lde Fef'fft/£1 T•ro IWTI .. a M•• ... ar• t'~, Olle Ma~ •e ar• ••trMWl911ellar•t•1: .ff._11y l•llllH•llM'd. •bout az ,. ... .w. TM otk-r e.ou .. ••art lookta• al l not •• 1 pado.a1, •od would .... 1 IUUf! ...... -~Ul\'f' ••. •ad lt'8 IM"W. w •• , •• llUIC'I ~ WelUlf' Of tlM!o oklf'r 9-omt . /\tt Wf' JOIDI &ft {ft ta&o I lot Of ~xtra f'XPf'ftllH bttau fl w.-•tt huytna • "u •d" Muff? We w011ld •P prttll lf' )OW' eommu.ts. Thaab . 8 .C., Saddlf'bat k V•lle~' Should )1>11 bu~· .l nc•"' h<Hl'>t' or un nlctt'r houst··· Whr n huytn • now h11u'><'. ) nu arl' .:cne rall)' UH· .. urNI ur JWllinJ: u houw In ""hll'h 1•wrythln1>t Wt'lrkg t-'or e umph•, 1f thl• "'trtn..: f uls to work r1ro pt>rlv Or lhf rC)O( lt'Okll, tht• butldt'r °" 111 U'UOll} n• µuer th~ 4111tcl ut no t'O"t lo lht• bu)f!r On t hc• uth1•1 hund. abouhl you d 100-.t• lei buy .in oldt>r hou!lt' um.I sonit'lhtlC _.." "'rnn1i1. vt•u mu h.1, c• d tffll'ull v j.tt'lltlllt UM> prtH 1ou:. ownt•r tu make tht• ri•p,11r ' ~ buylnM 1.1 m•w hou,c•. \'OU '>hould rir-.1 1·ht'l'k oa the bu1ldc·r·, rt!putallon Ila' lhl' bu1ld(!r hu11t otbft' howw. hwull y thut hJ\'e ~tood up wt.'11 " Art> t~e buyers sat1sf1ed nncl dot·~ lhl' bu1ldt-1 n· medy defects 't'llh111 J n·asonnblr llmt··• Or hui. Lho builder's service d cpa rtmt•nt been unava1lablt· ur suy. "it's not our re11 pons1b1hty<>" In i.hort, gl\e the owoer lhe runa round Does lhe builde r g ive a writll'n warranty'' Although a one year warra nty on new C'onstruction may only be required on government ins ured loa ns. many builders will give the buyer a written wa rra nt_y a..'I a protection against defecUvc con· .;t ru<'lion. Should you dcC'i cle to buy an older house. make a thorough lnv(!~llgat1on of the physical condition of the house and appliances before c losing the tra nsaction. If there a re defects in the house. make sure the d ereC'ls ure corrected by the seller before c los ing the sale. Or negotiate the cost of correcting the defects a:. a reduc tion in the price of the house during nc f(ollations wit h the sc ll<'r. Your r eal estate agent will ta ke care of this for you Another vital thing whe n huying an oltkr home is man~ brokers no w ar c offering u ~ arr:m· ty progam Each warranty will vary dept.'nding o n thc"'l!ompa ny unde rwrit ing the policy Recausc of this. it is rt>commended th:lt you knO\\ Just what 1tc·ms arc:> 1·m·t•red a nd if lher<' :i re any deductible~ on r epuir •Sometimes the warranty 1s pmd for by lht' s eller and some times it 1s not. Costs vary but usually run S300 to $400. > All disputes regarding the cond ition of the house should oo worked out between you a nd the selle r. prefera bly thro ugh your real e state agent. before the house cha nges ownership, since defects arc diffi cult to n•solvc: a fter t he sellt'r has your n1ont·y cind y ou have• poss1·ss1on of lht• house Whih· tht•r(' h as hl•t•n ot•c•astcma l problt•ms with a dispos al or clb hwashl•r. 11 1s ratht•r infrt·qucnl a ncl it would not cl1sc11 ur:t1 . .!1· mt• from purc hasing lht> home I want ED/TOWS Non; llandall Mccardle is pre!i1dent o/ lhe Heal 1-::itater.~. he 1s also an.authur. lecturer.and m~lructor Send uour comments.and questions If) Randy Mccardle. P <> Hor /56(1, Costa Mesa. Colt/ 92626 Building Boom Concern Aired While cur rent vacanc1e-. in the lr\'inc in dustria l area <1re near record lows, construction 1s rea ching an a ll time high. The large number of buildings currently under way an• causing concern to some obser vers who foresee a surplus of lcasea· ble s pa ce. A recent study by the Newport Economics G roup indicates that offi ce space within the a rea rnay be leasing at. a norm al rate in the next three y~ars. The group. a professional resea rch firm s pecializing in econom ic analysis. considered the trends in construction and absorption dur ing the peal three years . ACCORDING TO ROBERT Dunh am . Prcsi· dent of Ne wport Econom ics, vacancy rates for completed s pace have dro pped sharply from 20 percent two years ago to a little over 4 percent to· day. re nect ing the tack of major ne w construction until early 1978. The diminish ing s upply and increasing de · mand for office spuct! creutcd a building boom wh~h increased the total space under conlotruction froqs 159,000 squa re fc"t al the end of 1977 to 3.3 million squa re feet by the end of 1978. The survey points to the absorpt ion ra te which h as risen to meet the de mand. Massive ne w de· veloptnents te nd to "generate" an infusion of new te nants. It is predicted tha t the average rate of ab~rplion will increase moderately with the com- ple~o and availa bility of new space. In addition, a S{ltbificant a mount of t he space now under con· s tructlon is pre-committed. Howe ver. a rise in the va-Oa~y r ate to 7 J?e r c ent 8 pe rc e n t is expitcted by -vear end. ::i.aE REPORT, WHICH has bee n m ade avaJ{able to several m ajor Orange County building firms · advises de ve lopers who a re now pla nning new office s pace not to aim fo r completion before the first quarter of 1980. As the vacancy r ate stabilizes al a more normal level , t he pressure on rapidly escala ting rents will also s ubside as the competition for renters becomes s tronger . "Long term trends are favorable," states Dunham, "Ora n ge County p rovides strong e vidence or the a bility to develop and a bsorb a substantially higher level of professional office s pace than haa ever bee n indicated in lbe past .•'·· DAILY PILOT 142·5811 TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT HAS 'WOODSY' APPEARANC Phase 3 Flnal Section of Huntington Harbour Complex Development Expanded 52 Hwuington Tuwnlwuse Units Added flunlington llarbour Townhous e development has b~n <.'xpa ndt•d with addition of 52 more units. acl'or ding to a spokl'sperson for Shaffer Develop· ment Co. or lluntmg ton ll<.'al'h Phal-l' 3 will he final Sl't'tton of the develop mcnt of two-story home' featuring use of woodsy~ ,1ppl•aring l'cdar shingles and bold. extra-wide bric k fireplace fronL~ A opened model 1s bt.•ing clecurated in s1:1nd and blues plus use of m1rrori. and mirrored furn1turl· ite ms . It 1s on<' of three floor plans now uvaih.1blt· for selection. All three mod els a n· on tY.o floor .... ha\'l' ft n•places and two bl0dnu1nh plu~ tY..o and one ·hw lf baths. Kitch<·n~ haVl' 1.·t·ram1c till' counter lflJJ'>. t·11r ner s inks and ntim<' brand appliance!> Thcrt' are pass·through rounll•rs from kill'hcn to patio are:t'i. brt•akfosl nooks a nd tl1nm~ are:.s r-:nrto~<'d garage~ "'1th clcctm: uJ}t.'ner an· at tarht•d le> tht' p.ilio ;1n•.1 for privacy and s afety of <.•nlr.inrt• End units ft'alun• douhll-garage~ Other fl•atun•s 1ndude :.hower ::.1x vah 1:s. weathc•r stripping for l'Xlt.>nor door-; and conve n1ent'('S suC'h <1s l ra ... h compat·tor and pre-wiring for telev1s1on and tdephont·s Ruvers own t he• la 111J at thl' dt·Vl'lopment Prires ·ror the· hnmPi. ~tart al S94>.900. Conveni1~nt finalll'in~ is a\'a1lubh• Hes1tflont..., i.twn• in lht• U'>l' 11f ""1mm1ng r><>0I ancl J.11·u11.1 plui. p:1rkl1 k<• t·•>rn n111n an •a ... and ...1 modern cl11hhoi1st• In ad<l1t111n . m1·mht•rsh1p:-ha\'t• ht•t•11 l'l'"l'l'\'t•d 1n t ht· llunl111gt o n ll;ulwr Fourteen homes a re left for sale In lhe HC!ODd phase at Northwood Place ln Irvine'• Vllla1e ol Northwood. . P lana a re now beln1 readied for the third phase . The one and lwO·!Jtory , single-family homee, priced from $132,990, have been desl1ned with tbe environment In mlnd. accordln,g to apC)kesman for builde r Maure r-ElllollConatructlonCo. NORTHWOOD PLACE financlne bu 20 'per· cent down a nd a low Interest rate of 9'h percent in· lcrf'!ll. Approxima te ly 1,781 to 3,102-square-feet is avolluble for three a nd rour bedroom. two. 2'h or lhrc t> bath homc11 Each homc fcutures living a reas with formal e ntry. !!f'porot<' fomlly room . formal living and clinlnl! mom" nnd tm •okfast nooks. Seve ral plans rPaturP 'bonu"" room11 that can be used as a 1 er rPallonel toom or c•xtra bNtroom . OF.Rlf,N14 IN('l,lll>t: ~· n am1c Ute o r wood· t•ntry rlio11ri11~. wscll tt1 wull ('IJrrH·llnic . woodbum· ml{ rir1tplSJ1 pc; with -""" 1111( v1lvo11. vaulted cellln1s. r·ent rttl Hit 111111Jil lt1111t11! 111111 cl ·ctrlc f(uage door '1p0 n('rc; K 1t1·tlf'nc; 'PR!''"' ,,, lr·m wuvc· and 11c·lf rltanln1 r1v,.nc; lrHc;I, 1 r1mp Rr•lt11 1•1it1k l110 with hulll·ln ,rid· 11lr 11ml l!rillP rllc:hwHt:h"I '""'II ,. m11k11r water lne {. 11c;t1.i111 t•Bt 'al1111"'l c; cit11t111Ct• 11untry 1ind ceTamic lllP ('(rlrrtlPrtu~ fH p ""'"""''' MRo;t,., c;,liJ,..q wit h iir lv11t1• drc11111n1 er •u . J!H"'"" l11tlh Fw ll c:"JH1rut1· "h11wn tihuhle pullmun lw11tfun°<:: ""'' w,,.,,I vuull•·1I ,. ·l ll nJ(Jt 11n· lncl~ed ft F.A'r11a~1' I N KOMY. ftoot1>l._n aelcctiola!. In· I'""' nr~'JJI»•' I\. wH twrPI. 1•t1n vn 1111t1on noou. I''"'" 11 '""''' 1mv••l•· halconlC3. walk·ln clOtMlits .111d tn1r111ri·1J w:irdr<1he door8. ·111 n•,fl'h Northw<KKI Place sulcs office. exit ltw ~antu Ana l''r1•1·way at Culve r Drive. Go north o n Culver Lo Uryan and right on Bryan to lbe homci. The-'iale~ offi ce •~ open from IO a .m. to s r1.m da1I) Infor ma tion. SS9·1405 Landscaper Plaza Landscape. Inc has been selected to pro· \'Ide landsl'ap e desig n for t he community of Martnita. h illtop vie w homes in Uana Point. The <.1nnouncemcnt was madt• b) W i l lia m M1rams. prC'sidl•nt of C a p r 1 Bu ti ck r s . I n c huilcit•r nf lhl' $1:1 m1lhon proJ(•t·t CASH FAST Ho m eo wn e r s : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. n o pr o blem . B o rrow o n your equity. Call now for court eous. f a st information In krl•ping Y..ith thl1 harbor lhl•mt'. the mode ls art• naml•d Tht' Voyagc·r . Thi· Viking and The Manner. rangtng 111 floor s pace frum 1,530 to 1.590 s quare• fl•t•t huml'OWlll'I'' as~ot·tal ion -:=========:::::::--t (714J 547-7151 AMERICAN Morf9ap Co. Each upstairs bedroom h•t.., its own full hath Thc.•n• 1s abo a downst airs pcmde r room Thl· cll•vl'lopmt•nt ,.., on 1\lgonquin in llunt DAILY PILOT mg ton lk uch "1th -.al<·..., offtl't' :.ind modl·l'i at tG6~1 CLASSIFIED ADS Algonquin 01wn froril 11 :1 m to rlusk 6 42 ·5678 ~...:::._.:..:.::.:.:..._~~~~~=====:--::=======-~~~~~~~~-~- Anaheim Hills: Value, Comfort, EnjoYil}ent By DaY, or Nigllt. A~! The Beautiful Move .. r 0Utet ts the night The glitter of stars. of the canyon hghts below. Anaheim Hills. 4.300 acres of The New Land A harmonious. beautttully planned, puze-winning community where nahonally famous homebuilders are creating residential neighbor- hoods which offer value. selection and quality. If you're in the market for a new home. one with the prestige an Anaheim HUis address would otter. you can spend an enjoyable day just v1s1ting our model homes and splendid 1ecreational ament1es. See for yourself our racquet club and saddle club, the golt course. nature center and parks. Fine new schools and convenient shoppcng, too. Then. as evoong app1oaches. drive along a peaceful avenue to the particular Anaheim Hills neighborhood you hke best The ambience of the evening will tell you. This is the place Visit by day. decide by night For rurther inlormahon. consult en Anaheim Hills Homebuilder In the ad1acent listing or call Anaheim Htlls. Inc .. (714) 998·2000 • ,. ,n ... --........ -.. The New Land anaheim hills 1 Now I Showingin Anaheim Hills: The~ Builders. ~m hiMS l·· lht••l1f H I' 1/1/'1• .,., tt 11· VJt'~t'~ : ' ' t J l(l"I fl .'IC I'>• !ht• Vlld.-St I · • I •1 !lit' l•nt:!'.I qu,Jlity lht: t • :t• ·r v 11u1" Crime see lhern all' lt11 n 1ri.1k .. lh1 -srr 1rl move 1 Pointe Ouiasett c~, \'! H (ir I'• Ir (Jl';'' I 1 1 l1 H/.l IH.I() 2 Carriage Hiiia b. 1111· W.11111111,;t ,, Group 111.i1hv1101..l 3 Ridge View Bv Th•• B 1tc!w1n C0mp,my 171 1)(1 8Q580 4 Window Hiii By PJ, 1f1• Coast Bwklers c 71J 19q0.6010 15 Anaheim Hiiia Estates 8v 5 6 S CcnstructtOn Co ( 71JI ~98 23/.) 6 Anaheim Ridge Estates Custom Home::. by G L Lewis Co. (714) 974·4081 7 FutherJtHI By Pac1hc Coast Builder" (714)97•1·1341 8 Hunter•• Pointe By The Robert P Wc11m1ngton Co (7 14) 998 4071 9 SunMt Aldg• By 0 11>.t11•1· Ot•Vf'l :>pn1ent Co C7 1JI 998 •100!:> 10 ,Stonegate By Soc.ii.ind Corpofattcn I /1Jl Qld 1930 11 Singing Wood Hiii By Wills/Akins (714) 637 8200 12 Shadow Rwt By Warmington Development Co (714) 998·2631 v ,, ft'!;· N<Mr} •t uno101 R1111~s1C1e f.rcew,1r; lo l•T1pet> 11 Highway. then 1011ow d••oct•)!'\ ll sigrs .llld thC ooove map. t;.t• •.\r..;1~'*~'"' .. l ' ' I I I ~ } ---u-.-.... ~~-, .. -,,.,.,,,. ~·-" .... ,,,,..,,.. ... -.-............... .,,. ........... __ , . .,. ....... ~# _,,....,,.,... .. ... ~ ......... --__ ..._ ---__. . -..... -.. .... ~ -.. ~ ----.. -,.. .. -._. ... ~~--........ ,,,,..,..,."" .... ....,,.."" ... ,._,.._ ... __ _ REAL ESTATE Nete Plan Working Newport Firm Aids Conununities More Southern Calllorola communltl are beina cru ted vaa the use of tht spet'lfic plan procuaina approuh, and pro- r.rf'sal ve pJanner11 anticipate lta nc reated use In Lbe future "Specifit" plana enable plan· n~ra to look at each proPoSt'd tilt' Individually, and to provld a n ry compreben11vo overview of what iii propottd In terms or commuruly stand ards and d . algn," says Peter Te mpleton, one or the riv(• prtnca paJ at lbe award·wm mnl( planning n rm. The Planning Ct'nh'r. with of faces In Newport J\,•u('h und ~n 1>ie~o. '6F•• pla• • • • .11..,,. ••• f! ' • ' • 9 .... ., .. ,.,., ., ... •zc-lc ... ce .. ,.,....._,.. • "Spt!cirk plans can set unique zoning standards necessar~ to d e v e lop o uts t a nding com munities," he goes on, ·•stan dards not always avail able an cu rrent , established zoning or dinances." E STABLIS H E D I N at·· cord a nce with stale planning legislation, Specific Plans differ fro m ma ny other p lanni ng methods. such as Pla nned Unit D eve lo pme nt <P U D ) and P l a nned Comm unity !P C > vehicles. because Specific Plans begin with require ments and guidelines set by the state, not local ~ovemment. ··All pla nning procedures mu!ll comply with the purpose and mlt>nt of a city's or county's general plan, .. Templeton says ··However. more traditional and con ve n t io na l zo ni ng m~chanisms allow guidelines for development to be less precise. d 4 e t o. th e fi xed zo n in g fra mework." novaUve. often excllln1 to hap peo," Goldber1 notH Gold~r1 <'ite two t xampleit oC lbe 1uc:c M " t ot Speclfk P la na In San Olmaa: tho r•· development of tbe city's decay · 1n1 downtown area and the hlll8i~ community or Oakr1dJCe Eslat s THE OLD DOWNTOWN aru . was rev1tulizcd by er atJnc • .. P~<'lftc Phan thal l'stobtlahed an earl Callrornit•n town center tht'mt> and building remodellna r;uadthncs Its dl•tall could not have bt'f'n po~isable with trada t1onal ionJng mt'Chanlama. The rt'SUlt IS the transformation or It der a> ing c:ommercial center "1th .1 poor knancy rate Into a flourishaog ~urly Callrornia- 't} led i.hopping area that at· trart~ both tenents and shop. Pt'r1> Oakr1dg~ Estates was de ..,elopeji from a specific plan created by the Planning Center Goldberg says that the 104-acre l>lte which borde rs a ver y sensitive wilderness area, would not have been developed under traditional zoning because of the public concern for preservin g the existing natural character of the site Working with the city st aff. toncerned environmen· tahsts. and the developer, The Plann in{;! Cente r c reated a Spcc1f1c Pla n precise enough lo assure the preservation of the !.Ce nic terrain throughout de· velopment Comm unity planner Ra ndal Jackson, a nother principal at The Planning Center, feels the specific plan is the most efrec- livc mechanism avaiable for de- signing communities on large s ites. J ackson has prepared a number of s pecific plans ac- counting for more than 15,000 acres of Southern California pro- perty and is currently develop· ing a Specific Plan for the 2,000 a cre Visbeek Ran ch in San Clemente. "WHEN PLANNING the long. range development of hundreds J im LaWIOG, flannlnl direetor for the City o San Clemente, aarHt wttb Jackson. "The Via· btek property, becauae of its 1iae, 1tt"ep terralq, and soil con· dlUons. isn't really compatible with eome of our exlstiq IOIWla dl1trtet1 and the lot and block contept or aubdivldlng. Since we ue dl cusalnc a long·term effect upon our city , it ls essential we ure Vt!ry speclflc about what will occur The Specific Plan enables us to build some policy and rea ch some important decisions to assul'e the quality of the plan- ning product befor e de velop- ment actuaUy begins. SP ECIFIC PLANS cha llenge a planner's creativity •more than tr a dll1o na l zoning , s a ys Templeton, who is designing a 700·acr e comm unit y on the h i l lsid es in R i v e r si de . Templet.on believes that many existing zoning regulations no longer apply to future develop- ment because they were written many years ago and have lost their validity. •'To successfully develop attractive communities where people want to live, and that they can afford , planners need less conventional tools such as t he specific plan." he says . "When creating a specific plan the planner must look at each project as a unique undertaking. He must be more thorough in de· a ling with all aspects -environ· me nt a l, ph ysical . s ocio· e conomical a nd political," Te mpleton explains. Me r le Gardne r, planning director of the City of Riverside, h a s wo rke d c lo sely with Templeton on the preparation or the Specific Plan development strategy. He sees the specific pla n's role expanding. Tlte speclll~ platt k a 1ea11 to •~old die .U. talces ot 'tlte p .. t. Start with Jasm ine Creek, certainly one of th.: choice locauoni. in Newport Beach. Aud .i 24-hour attended gate-hou~c Now 1mag111c onc·MOry. two· story, and split-level, single-family attached homc<1. all ol them ;irch11ecturJI gem~ loadl!d w1Lh distinctive feature,. Then 1h._ C luhhou''-' "11h r11(''' .111,1 night-hghtl'tl tennis courts. Put thc~c dcni..nh 1,1gdh'-·1 JnJ HIU hJ\c .1 lilc'l\ le mo\& people dream of and onl~ .i lcw rcJlitl.' II \1lu .1r._ 1hc l..inJ 111 r•''"" Y.hO UCnl.10l1' J fine n :1,1Jl.'n1:e in ,1 flrl\,111.' l.'llnlnlUn1I\. JJ,lllllle ( fl"l l. 1kw1\'-'' \our 'trong c:1Jn'ld1:r.1t1on A /mt '"'' t ,.,. /1111t111n "" f11d111..: '""'c 111111111 U\lt \111/1'•1/' o u1 u1.'ah/, JASMINE CIEEI~ In the Vil!a~e of Harbor View Homes from $200,000 M. J. Brock & Sons, Inc. Phone ( 714) 640-4020 - ~pecific Pians, because they contain their own zoning, can often s peed up the entire de- ve lopment approval process. Usua lly , however , pla nners must s pend more ti me in the in- ilifl l stages doing the com- prehens ive .a na lys is and r e- search necessary to create the detaiJ~d over view t hat con· stitutes a Specific Plan. of acres, you cannot afford to m a ke many mistakes. You must design a community that will at· tract residents, as well as serve the existing community and its future requirements. A Specific Pla n clearly determines residen· tia l product mixes, open.spaces, commer cial uses, p arks, trail s ystems. recreational racillties, school sites. sewer facilities and t he many other a menities which result in a well·designed and well-integrate d community ," J ackson says. ·•By developing a specific L----------------------------------------":::--pla n, the community is assured MARK GOLDBERG, planning dire<'tor for the Ci ty or Sar Dimas m Los Angeles County, credits good Specific Plans fo r eliminating many or the hit and miss approaches to development that occur when various stages of the review and approval pro· cess are scheduled at different limes He a lso feels that specific plans make creative community design more possible. "When de- velopment simply follows exist· ing zoning guidelines, it's very likely that all neighborhoods in a city wi ll turn out very much a li ke, lacking individuality and cha racte r. The spec ific plan enables a site to be take n out of the conventional de ve lopment context and allows something in· . .. ... ·-.. ·--.. ___ -·· --· •.. ..-·-· ----~---------·------__ .,.._._,,, ___ ___..._ ..... --...... ----.....-_______ ___., ......, Enjoy th• good llte .... awlmmlng pool, club house, mem• Jackson points out that many -or the larger sites in Southern Ca lifornia's e xisting urban areas are rugged hillsides which are difficult to develop and re- q uire grading . He s ays that massive c ut-and-fill grading destroys the natural appearance of the land. To preser ve the ter- ra an . Specific Plans can deal directly with land contours. slope ana lysis and view poten· tia ls so tha t alterna t ives to massive g r a ding can be employed . what the developer's objectives a re, and the developer is made aware of what the city's objec- tives are. Strategies and policies can then be rormed to guarantee th e s e obj e c tives can be rea ched," says Ga rdner. He also sees an advantage in being able to write your own review r:e· quire ments into the specific pl an, thereby preventing the un· desired from occurring. TEMPLETON LOOKS upon the specific plan as a way to avoid the mistakes of the past. "While the specific plan has been avail able as a planning tool fo r many years, il has not been used very much because more initial work is required than pe rhaps developers were pre· pared to invest." Your last opportunity lo own a townhouse under Sf00,000 in the West Coast's mos1 exciting develop· ment ... Huntlngton Harbor! You are on fee land ... f ust a dash away from ocean. marinas. social gatherlngs ... a great place for the young and the young-at· heartl Ouahty 1s supreme 1n these 2· • bedroom hOmes that feature walk·ln closets, fireplace. gourmet kilchen. patio. your own garage across the patlo ... 2 1/2 baths, d1mng a.rea and many thoughtful touches In San Juan Capistrano Our Six Richly Decora ted . Lavishly Landscap ed Mode l Homes Are Ready T o Sho w . And Wha t A Sh owt T ills Is thl· mo ... 1 t·.igl·rlv "''"lll'd openln~ nl ;ill• t::1gh1 111111).!11111g 1111111 p ltlns. IWt.'nl\'()fll' II.It 1111• ll I fl( I 1 I '\IC ·n· ,, dl·~.1~n~ a w.111 your ~·It 'l 111111 I I it·'>(· ~11mr>IUOl IS h llll1l '" Oltl'r,, llll > .... r-- < ontomnnr.H'v h1c-.1vk· lilt ·ni le ·d "1th 11 w Wilrm arnh1l·rwl· ol h1rl\ c .ihl11rn1.i .ir< lu K'<'IUrt . .' Nt '!->llt ·d . unon).! tht · ~t ·nilt · ).!w1 ·11 hills surrC1unchn~ 1h1 .... I ~·.a11111111 n11-. .... 111n valln~c. 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S uperb quality. Oellf(hlful d~or Id al location SlS2.900 OP EN SllN 1 5 4 Shasta& r rur\lerock > SICLUDID llACH HOUSE 3 bedroom & bonus room Light. br1 ~ht •11 tnlt arcu. lovel patio. 2 blocks to ocean. Owner will finance on contraN with low down µa )' mc nl $139.500 640-1112 lal<>IS; Ad••rtfHn ._...-Cktlwlrads ..., 9M feporl er· tan 5-diatefy. Th• --------------... LY Pl&,OT asawnes ......., for ttw flrat in· -I ed MHf"tiOft only. ........ hie ....................... • .,... 1002 ·····'··············· COSTAMISA ntlPUX Pndc or ownen;hap bu1 Id trig with 3 bedroom:.. 2 bath owner's unit II ' li-ss 1 h;in 6 yea rs old "'u II pnc·e uni\ $17!1,1.MMI <'•ii I '151 Jl!ll C:SELEC T T"PROPERTIES BARGAIM IM MESA WOODS MOM, POP AND KIDS lf you have a yen for privacy. comfort and convenie nce. this 4 Bdrm 2 bath. family room and dining room home is for you. Your decorative flair can make 1t a model Add your off street, d o uble gate RV area with lo w maintenance yard and you have a true home value for $94,500. Close to all shopping . Call Eloise Morris at CCMts & W•ece. 541-1571or54Ml41 31EDROOM +GUEST GIANT VALUE! Giant back bay barf? a in ! Over 2400 fl. of peaceful hvang 4 Bedrmi. + J bat hs·OR ·3 Bedrm + separalt' i?Uesl maid·~ qtrs Formal living rm Family rm 2 rpks Co\o l'fl'(I l>nt•k palm Pottin~ h 1111 s <' a n d mu eh nnlrl' at a huq~ain prate ~ Cull ni.w lo S<'t'. 673·8550. · .. 675-3411 TREES! TREES! REMODELED EASTSIDE Bnghl, fresh & airy f'm· ly rm & kitchen area enhanced by a blfl P"" ture ~ard en window F ront till• l'll lr~ courtyard Warm wood~' Spanish frpk Vou'll luH• 1l' Phon t• now Upt'n E\c~ He11uc·ed Imm SHn.ooo lo only S!r.1.!~10 5't!'1 !14\11 rNll cslal~ LUSk IM llG CAMYOM -3 BR Condo. stained glass, ced ar pane ling. plent y of pe nache. $225,000. I I CANYON ISLAND, Ml OPEN SAT /SUH LUSK IH CAMEO SHORES -Custom home. fee land, unobstruc ted oce an view. 3 huge bdrms w /pvt baths, lovely pool and security system. $550,000. 4709 HAMPDEN ROAD IY APn. LUSK IN IAYCltEST -3 BR executive home. gourmet kitchen. $198,000. I I07 TRAOEWIHDS OPEH SUHDA Y LUSI IN OLD COltOMA DEL MAR -3 BR collage w t fplc on ocean side of Coast Hwy + r ental unit. S210.000. 515 A C A C I A OPEN SAT /SIM LUSk IH UHIYHSITY PARK -Irvine 's best. Super 4 BR 3 Ba, big big "Yale" model w/fireplace m large master suite . $136.900 fee 64 OAITUE LH. OPEN SAT /SUH LUSI IH TURTLHOCK HIGHLANDS -Big, big 5 BR "Stewart .. mode l. Separate master suite & room for the maid. $239.000. 21 SILVEll CRESCEHT OP'IM SAT/SUM LUSI IH TUltTLHOCk HIGHLANDS -3 BR, l story "Tart an .. loaded w t goodies. $210,000. 34 SILVM CRESCENT OPIM SAT /SUM LUSK IM COSTA MESA Super s tarter or t a ntalizing tax trimmer. 3 BR 2 Ba condo w/cozy fireplace, 2 car garage and assumable low inter est loan. 2424 SANT A AHA, #204-A IY APn. LUSK IM COSTA MESA -4 BR, pool home near South Coast Plaza. Redone inside and out. With new carpet, s ubmit all offers . Owner a nx ious. $93,900. 771 '"Mt .. Y, CM IY APPT. -~ llG FOi ONLY $116,tOO Hoomy 3 bedrm with larg~ dining -2 bath. 2 s tory. Loads of bullt·lna. Range & ove n , m ic rowav e. dh1hwas hc r . fireplace e t c. LIDO ISi.i Private 3 bedroom. 3 bath,, oak plank I loor:>. o pe n beam ceilings, 2 flrcpluc.:es. many extras. $289,000. MESA DUPLEX l.1ke fll'W J bedr oom , 2 bath each unit with hu~e yardi1, fireplaces. pool & Jarut2.1. Euch unit has double garage. My gosh. onJy S149,900! SPANISH CONDO Sharp 2 bed roo m , 2 bath with beautiful carpet. built·rns. pool & Jacu.w . double garage with electric uµcrwr. Near golf course. $99,900. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2 9 19 Newport llYcl. COl"'Mr 30th . -~ A 359 carat jewel in the CIOWN OF THE SEA COMll.-: PRIME LOCATION GRADE;AIA ARCHITECT PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION MIX with 25 years of loving care and improveme nt GAIHtSH with amenities OFHI -for the first time - 231 r<>PPY. CORONA DEL MAR SERVES s mall family with large lifestyle IY OWHUS IY APPOINTMENT 673-8179 Unl' Thou:;and Dollar::> per carat SPOIL YOURSELF by rclaxin1t around lhe frpll' & sc rv y(1urself from wet bar whill· the 3lt>al<.., drt' i.17llml! on the l>ltn BB~ all under lg CO\ 'd patio This rlassy 4 br. 3 ba horn<.' has 2 wet ba~. 3 frpll':.. frml din rm & much. much more. C,111 now' !li9·~0 ALLSTATE REALTORS ELEGANT 2 STORY W /9>/4% LOAM Choice 4 BR. 2 story homt> l.ovcl) formal dlnmq room. larj'!e fami· ly room Vaulted c"°ilin!'!S & walls of 11lass lookini: Into beautiful ya rd with privule pool and Jacuzzi Newl y o ffer ed ul $159,000. Call 759· ISOI THE BLUFFS OPEN TODAY I ·5 2034 \.'IS TA ('.\JU 'i f1nt>st orq~inal arc.a . tuitbly custom11cd .. Plan E". over 2.000 i.q ft of qualit y appo1nlnwnt:;. 2 bdrm swlt-s. ma:;,;1\ l' fam1lv or <'nll'rt a111m1·nl room'1 wct ban + hohh.' room l'ommandinit 'is· ta of lush ~n."tc•nbdt~ .\n adult on·up1l'd hom1• of e\cellenn &. d1~t11w1 mn Hon cs t I y µ ri t l' d a L S189,SOO ~TBLUFF OPIMTODAY 1·5 2645 BAMBOO. 2·Story home on gorgeous lot; expanded "massive" II\ ang rm . with marble frplc; lovely form al din · mg rm. Vacant & mov1." in ready! YO WRITE YOUR OWN DEAL. OWNER WILL f1N ANCE IT! F11ntast1c opportunity for not much l:ingo Rul&rm -EMERALD IA Y M••• ... ..... ,n.... Mecll Cl .. .., ..... ,.....,... ............ .,..., ... 'rlu. 3 ltedroo•1: r•••d•l•d ••d rNecorahd Ina..._ I ,.., ap. 19clllc:..t to S25t,SOO. -Ba.ALO IA Y FAMILY HOME . Here's•.,... hhcl" 4 IM•n• Z....., rew. · 2 fLa,.•cn. oc.em .e.w.. .,.. "-c ...... a. N• ... rooa TMs ..._ Is ..... """for ........... t.llly. Loc.ted ... ttt. c...tt-d Netto. of fl s 4d ley. Clow to psi&s. t.Mis, pool1 md tlw private beoct.. $117 ,000. llAUTIFUL MEW CUSTOM HOME wltla ...., fHhrea. ffn .. •c• a. whr ••lh, 4 bedrooM, dl•I., room. J.car ,.,.... ,... .-ch ...... All ill w..atdag dlstc.ce to ........ bHcta ..t .._.s cowts. $319,000. -CahsliRa ....ts tr.. this l bedl oo.. IHHM-ca. d 1patio......,mdogrfft f-.ily ,_ ldfca.. Cl ......... LAclihd I• o twl• .. • 9•••-..erclecl, petrolled co1 a'ty. Pri•ah bHcla. 6 hM11 cowtt. pool1 ........... $125,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 499.4551 493-1112 Sotlth l.oc)Mna Dma Poillt 495-1720 497-3331 LCHJMG Miguel La.-a leacll 1 ·,ni:H ·11 u: \\\"\'l '\C l.llX).\IU .. \ UDO ISLE CHARMY--47' Lot J ltdrm. 2 balh ~unroom ~ PdllO l'rin~d about lot 'alut· Will sell rast. $280.IJOO Ownl'r \\ 111 finan ce Open Sunda~ 1·5 al 113 Via Quito PARK LIDO-Poaside \ ll1·.111l \' .J Bdrm !'•hath Ea,,~ l1\1ni.: 111 •hi' up ·•ratll'd SW'I ~"I 01i.:n !>undJ~ Jl 13111 ~pindr1ll \\a~ 3 3 36 Via Lido. Ml ASSUMABLE & AFFORD AILE Be an instant winner. As sume cxastans.t loan. En· joy 3 grat 1ous bdrms. sun sh111v k1ll'h1•n w/fan tai.tll' 1io w:ax floors Nearly n1.•w 1·arpets and lo\'cly wallpapl'rs. Just listed. so bettl·r hurry• Only SR8 .500 Call ~0303 673-1 020 OPEN SAT /SUM I ·5 3614 S. TIMBER FORMER MODEL 3 Bdrm. borne or. South Coast Plaza; lge. bonus rm. could convert to 2 ad· ditlonal bdrms. Spacious yard with pool. J Car garage. $116.000 NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675·1642 4 BR·FAMLLY PODL·S121,000 c&h CllffHAVEH Jlt'MINE CREEK 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths. den. "'1 frpk. Close lo schools & OPEN TODAY 1-5 churches. Short eserow Model perfe<.'l execut I\ c home! 4 1-'anla st1 c bedrms + M ass1' e master suite' Enter· tamer's patio with blt1n DBQ Luxurious :.olar heated pool. Atri um and deck off master wing. too. Call today 752· 1700 34 MUTE WATER . JUSl possible.$149,500 listed. lovely 2 bdrm + --•-·-~-----~---t 673-3663 642-2253 Eves ''1'' ' .. \ f '• ,,, • •• den. spacious Wandraft Plan. smartJy appointed. totally charming. spring bright " most inviting $225,000, 1~,I'•' lllil'• \. ~f LI, 1·: l ,d ! tlt ., Rtnq n•11 I ~,•,1.u Anvlinh· E.1,.,ll ·lutf fJ,, •I lllclq [ ® lfillld _______ _ SP'YGLASS OPEN TODAY I ·5 81 MONTECITO Larli(e 4 bdrm. home with pool, jacuzz.1. formal din· DOM'TP.AY RENT mg. Large. warm family --------rm Great view o r -------- OranJ.Cc County night --------hght.s WALTER S. KIHG &Alaoc. 67l·Z500 IALIOA DUPLEX associated 81!01(EAS-l!EAl TOl!S lOZ"i W Bolboo 6'1-J66 1 3 BR. 2 ba each unit Up. per has full d1111nJ{ rm ocean view, all bhns yrs old New l'rpt. drps pamt Lower unit full. fum'd . 1240 000 COA.5T PROPERTIES -------- 673·5410 COSTA MESA Duplex. 2 bdrm s eal'h; frplcs . blt·ms, F.A. heat. backs up to 1eoir course. $110.000 Agt . 675·5200 --FAMILYGEM 0.-n Sot/Stu1 1-5 2320 LA LINDA. N.I . Of'f23rd St R<'al hvinf.l in this 3 Bdrm. 2 ba . living rm. dinln11 rm. fam rm home. 2 frplc . Jae more. Fee land. SlSS,000 CLAUDE SHIFFER REAL TOH 642· CLASSIFIED INDEX To 1'11et Yt11r M, Clll 642-5678 E.HORS Ad•~rthtr• •ho•ld c~ck -. och clelly e 111d rt,ort ef'rot• i-•cli9"1y. Tiw DAILY rtlOY .. _. Ii....,. ... "" flnl ........... llt•tttl ...... ,. HOUSES FOl SAU 1002· llff IMDUSntlAL ILDG. i'"o r sa le or lea s e . S200.000 down 13,000 sq.n Suitable for I or 2 users Nea r frel•way --------4 OTHBt IW HTA fE llff • 1'00 llMTAU FIXER OP&ISUM 1·5 174 Sanla lHbel. C.M. Super Investment. Ca II for details. MAYO CK t. tU•HHtAt 1(1"11 ~'11~ ('714) 484•2148 4 bedroom fixer upper with formal dining room. huge master s ul le. fireplace, etc., etc. In I~~~~~~~~~ prestigious Back Ba yt•--------area. Save thouu nd s. $84.900. Hurty. Ca ll COLONIAL 2 STORY 64M477. Q K€Y •v R€Al TORS h BEST VALUE! or 36 4 ho m e s Ill !'.utl>lufr. only 12 arc ro sale now. Of these. one Is a "Best Value" & I can show you why. Good vtew. la.1'8tlll sln1le story 4-br Plan ~. Location. locaU<>n, locaUon. & you will never b"y for less. Call now & I wlll show you ell 12. Open Sat & Sun. 2833CATALP/\ ST. JACK HOWELL ,. ....... USIMUS. IMVISTMIHT AHAMCI . ......... A~IMIHTS "" &.OU&POUND uoo retSONA&.S Ult SHYICI DlllCTOU .... OPINHOUSE Most for lhe money! 5 Bdrms, 3 balhs. separate faniily room + formal dining, low ma inte nance l•-------•I yard, covered ptstlo. IASTSIDI N~ wall to wall carpets ''" ·~'4111\ll \ 644-1156 SCHOOLS& IMST11UCTI°" 7005 JOISWAMTID 101' ._,WAMTIO 11ot M•CHAMOISI ......... COSTA MISA. and dishwasher Super Triple•/Pri-Loe. decor. See lhis Sunday Almolt new! Must sell l·S 20151 Kline Dr. loft ls Your Prolesslon Imm ediately , good Santa Ana Ave & HOME REPAIRS? tenne. Two 2 Bdrm unit.a Pegasus>. Okt you know you can with lhadfi mature treea 400 Ur'~ FGR Ill place a clqallled ad In ~~~111~~-~~I &be Dilly PUot Service 1urround n1 property. C.M. lfl ... Dl•Ol'Y for a whole W.O~•s aa.a.n t _. for •• little •• ,--211 I 11.17 pm:.da)'T ror l)Ote ' -lllfonnaUOll, call a.tfied Ada Ml-5171 Ml.a1'78 .. • ·~-"... TL1•1:tiL\t,-.,_. ..... ,.-.---••••....,•-.--••r\• •• NII TO YOU, '"' IOATl&MAllMI ~T ···'"' ~A*POITAnOM ......... AUTOMOan ""·"74 --··--·-------.. -............... ,.,._,,,.. .. _..._. __ .... ~---. ._. ............ ~ .......... _,_---~...., ,...,...,..-.... ..._ .... ~ ............ ·----- **OP9' HOUSll 1-1** ONM OM UDO Master IUlte, plus 3 bedrooms, custom ldteben, 1>91 ls- groove tloor1, cathedral cef.liAP: on a 45' lot. Many extras. Price, $425,000. SEE FRANK SENNES AT 218 VLA PALERMO onM ... DOY• SHOaU Ivan WeU. Custom. Spacious fam. home. Tile & parque t tloors, open beall)f, fireplace, private beach • .-.-. SEE JOYCE OLSON AT 1100 GALAXY DRIVE OPIM IM OLD COIOMA O& MAI Cozy cottage on 40' lot . one haJf block from ocean . Som e view. $220.000 SEE KAY RANGER AT 221 LARKSPUR OPIM IM HAUOI VllW HOMIS 2 bdrms. den & 2 ba ths & pool. Del Piso tiJe in kitchen & entry ball: Aquarium between ha ll & den. $169,500. SEE JOE KEE'(A AT 1706 PORT ASHLEY . OPEN IM CAMEO Hl&HLAMDS Plenty of room for expans ion in this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, pool & den, your choice of 3 beaches. Priced, $189.500. SEE CRAIG KlNDIG AT 512 ROCKFORD PLACE OPEN IH EASTILUFF This one is s pecial. The colorful la ndscaping & cha rming d ecor make this 4 bdrm hom e a .. must see". $179.500. SEE JO CAROL HUNTER AT 2848 CATALPA OPEN IM OLD COIOMA DIL MA.I Old world c harm in a c ustom new ho m e. Hardwood floors, French doors. Library. Gourmet kitchen. $498,000. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 233 POPPY OPEM IM IA YSHORES o n 68' of waterfront tn Bayshores. Exclusive 5 bedrooms, 4 oaths, gourmet country kitchen, 3 fireplaces and a g r eenh o use. SEE HILLARY THAMER AT 2588 BAYSHORES OPEH IM CORONA DEL MAit Fabulous ocean & bay view, in perfect condition. with 4 bed.rooms & a lovely large yard $232.500 Fee. SEE CAnOLE MCMAHAN AT 1014 SEA LANE O,EM IN THE OLD ILUFfS Rare 2 sLOQ Uolorcs modt>I view of ocean. & bav. Good vtl'\.\ of center nite lites. Sl89,SOO. SEE VODY NELSON AT 503 AVENI DA CAM PANA O,EM IH MEW,ORT SHORES Wa lking distance to oC'ean 4 br. fam rm. 3 bat h s. p atio w i th s pa plus w a terfront deck . All this for $199.500 SEE ELEANOR BOWIE AT :358 62N 0 ST WANT TO IE ALONE? HOWAIOUTA ... Blulfs "Dolores · 1n ver} quiet cul·dl'·Sal· surrounded by greenbelt. Extre m ely private location. 3 Bdrm. 2'-'.? Ba. spht level & priced rig ht at $161.500 OME OF A klHD DUPLU Cha rm. Cht1rm. Charm. oversized lot. beam c~ilings. 3 brick wood burninl! fireplaces. Te rrifi c large guest unit +laundry room. $295.000. A FAMILY DELIGHT IN TURTI.HOCK The formula for fine living is this 4 Br. fa mily room . DR. private atrium. Eating area in kitche n. The parks. pools. te nnis & schools aJl near by. A great buy a t $144.950. LIDO ISLE ESTATE 75 · lot. 2 Be autifully la ndscaped p a tios . Hardwood floor entry, ste p.down living room. library & fa mily r m . all with fireplaces. G r .. cious e nte rtaining din. rm., large bnght country kitchen with walk·in pantry. Sumptuous master sutte adjoined by private s undeck & solarium. $685,000. llYI .. THRACE AT THE PUtc Move .rig ht i nt o this newly decorated 4 bedroom home with earth tones & lots of wood paneling. Lovely pool & l arge deck for entertaining. A gourmet cook will truly e njoy the latest in appliances in the la r ge country kitchen. $252.000 Sw.IMG 1UltTI.DOCk VIEW Spectac ular day and night li&ht v iew s fro m t his 4 bedroom Broadmoor plan #2 with family room. private a trium & quiet, Countained entry. $la6, 750. SPY.a.ASS MIU 4 bed.room, family room, pool • spa. Clty light view . Unusually large, beautifully landscaped lot. You must see thls at only $390,000. MOYI 116HT IM Sharp Bluffs townhome featurn, 3 bedrooms. formal dining room, family room. patio on a lovely greenbelt. Fireplace in Mstr Br A Lr. Exclusive listing 1146,500. 844·9080 ,,., ................ . ..... , ... ., ·•,-~,-. .... &;A-.... llACH -•new custom laomel. oceaa view, 120 ere.cent Bay. From $324,900. .. IPYe.1.AU NU. -Just listed. fabulous 4 BR 6 Fam Rm, ocean at bay view.,. 35 Montee!ito. HAllOlt NW -Broadmoor tri-level home. l>Ceab vtew. 2515 wtndoveT. 1319.900. Pete Barrett .;:=:pr llEW LISTING nt KIM'iS IOAD RlONT IOW YllW ) ourty<c1rd "1\h fount.mn. inuJlY custom ft>.iturt>s m this completely redt•t•oru(l•d 2 8cfrm homP Lovely det.·k off k1tl'twn Oubtdt! 1n-luw qu~1rt~r~. Vacunt und ready to movt> into (\_Ill Lll 8t!atle\ for appomlml!nl · HARBOR HIGHLANDS POOL A LARGE 1 IOIM HOMI -With many c·xlra feature::, LO make living ~o enJoyable Beautiful pool oppo~•W large co\ ercd patio. The reasonahlc• price leaves room for you Lo dec·orate to :,uit your own ideas. Now ava1lable at SU>~.000~ 1521 Dorottry LA., HI Opett s-ct.y 1 ·5 KINGS ROAD VIEW TRUE TRADITIONAL 3 IDRM HOME Qualily c·onstructed, French doors. Cove mold1ngs. Master s uite with fireplace. walk-in wine cellar. Pool sized lot 141 I ICillCJS Rood, HI Opet1 5-day 1 ·5 WESTCLIFF SUMMER FUH -Get an early splash on summer in this Westcliff pool home. 3 Bdrms. hobby room. concrete fenced RV parking. Low price ot $168.500. 12 I 2 Dover Or., HI Open Sunday I ·5 180° VIEW OF BACK BAY CUSTOM 4 IDRM FAMILY HOME - on 112 acre in Newport Beach. Fully utilized with g rove of fruit trees. rose garden. RV parking. 3 car garage. many private patios. Most rooms are open to the fascinating view. $275,000. 25 I 0 Vista layca. Ml Open 5-dcry 1 ·5 FOR THE EXECUTIVE OFFSlJMG SOLITUDE -Privacy + full security. ConvemenUy localed to shops and schools. 3 mas ter sized bdrms. 4 baths, large family room with parquet fl oors and beamed ceilings 20x40 ' Anthony pool. ~rol t:!:.s 1onally landscaped, low mamtenance yard. $339.000. ly Appoinhneftt UNIVERSITY PARK SEE THE EXTRAS -I n thi s c ustomized 4 Bdrm townhome on fee land. Sunny family room. re modeled kitchen, new paint and floor coverings. All Village II amenities and greenhelt localion. #8 Meadowswfft, Irv. Opett 5-dcry 1-5 UNIVERSITY PARK DESIRED VILLAGE Ill -3 Bdrm. 2112 bath end unit. Highly upgraded. New appliances. lovely mas ter suite with fireplace. Decorated in warm earlhtones. $119,900. Call for further details. NEW LISTING HEwr<>Rr SHORES -A-frame with loft. 3 Bdrms. deck. Added on family room. owners have moved out of state. Ready to move into. Sl18.000. Call Liz Beazley. GREAT FAMILY ROOM ROOM FOR POOL T AIU -Hobbies and family fun. Owners transferred so this comfortable 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba home w /pegged wood floors can be yours for $149,500. 1106 HlcJW• Dr •• Mao,.. s.t/S. 1.5 VIEW TURTLSOCK HIUS -Up in the heights. 220° panorama of Catalina horizons. c ity lights, hills a nd mountains. Lovely customized 3 Bdrm home, to delight the quality minded. $264,500. 11731 S. ......_'"·OP" W,!Sm l·S A RARE AND WISTC~ -New gourmet country kitchen with parquet floors and sun dr e nched break£a s t area overlooking latticed patio and pool. A beautiful opportunity for you. $232,500. Call Linda Oeth. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. 1979 W....PerW. IHwnPerS. ..._.,,_s. HcNtMsPOiS. 1001 •-uit-100 ., .. ,.. t002 •••NI IOOJ ....................... ...................... . ............................................. ~ .. iiiiim•lii-'·------~~---••ii ------ [ '.i,~~ ~ .~ ,()l{ '-. --- -------- UteAllU ..w IXC&.ulfYI as Ulla Pier• slip ror a larae boat! Artlatlcal· ly desi,-ned front cowtya.rd with a brick bridleway across 1maJl pool • huae jacuui. Larf e rooms thtoqhout this lovely quail y built s bedroom home on eitcluslve Linda lsle. Parquet hardwood n oors lo large entry ball. Family room wlth At.ep-down wet bar, formaJ dlnlna room le 4 bath~ plus powder room Call loday for appt. OCIAN a •ll•ll&T YllWI Choice site in Jasmine Creek! Tht! Jov· cly \IH!W 1s from most nns whi<:h 1s rare tor thab ur~u. A lovely "Bay Mist'' model with 2 large bdrms & den. dining rm & 2'h baths. Sunny. b&:itchl garde n kitche n . 2 patios, custom c ptng & drapes. 24 Hour s ecurity gate. $250,000. 15 SICYSAIL DI. OPIN UT/SUM l·S A REAL llAUTY IM THI ILUffS The ONLY •· R" plan available today! Super end model on cul-de-sac with all lhe.!.e goodies: wood-pegged floor in entry & kitchen ( w ilge eating area), wet bar, levelor window blinds, de· corator wallcoverings, super quality cptng. Separate mstr BR suite with outside deck & 2 bdrms on greenbelt le vel! $172,000 2927 rstLA OPEN SUM 1 ·5 COST A MESA SPECIAL! 2 SUHA DUPLIXIS Terrific location, la rge lot. Two 2· Bdrm, l bath a pts in each duplex. Both on b ea u ti fully maintained 97 'x 150' lot. Near shopping. schools. etc. In excellent condition. Realistical- ly priced! $200,000 FIRST TIME OFFERED 1112 Blocks from beach! Huntington Beach Super 4 Unit apt. bldg. Mgr's apt 3 bdrm, 2'12 bath w/2 fireplaces. Plus two" 2·bdrm, 1 bath and one 1- bdrm. 1 bath. Like new. $240.000. NMMSULA POINT MIA! TWO ~IT APARTMIMT ILDGS! $375,000 IA.CH m.K! Quality-built, beautifully maintained. 4 Units in each building with lge cen· tral court.yd filled with magnificent matured specimen plants. These two 4·unit bldgs are in the best location. right at the e ntrance to Peninsula Point. just steps from the beach. Each 4-plex has two 2-bdrm, 2 bath and two 2·bdrm, 1-bath units. Each front unit has fireplace. Super ocean view! OWC First Trust Deed. WESLEY M. TAYLOlt CO. 21 I IS.. Joa .. IR .. , Rood NEWPORT CEMTH, M.L 644-49 I 0 ... ,,..,. Oc••frOllt Apca liiMlf HOTB. Newport INCh 3 Lots 4 Stans 16 Apa IWNlib HYge Stor. Geroge O.....-will cwry 10% lfthrnt $795,000 Jvst llshd hoc:ll Ti._ RHlty 673·6511 Prime property on the water shows the highest appreciation. Thi:. Lype of mcome is virtually unheard or in toicwport Beach and can never be duplicated!· ~ Walktn 1; I r.r. 1111 tbtnp fut wttb Daily PUotWnAdl . TOONINCT :,~~-~ .. w. l~ .. Ya c ht Colonia 1}ou Wan1_9t? W.JJ~,,. _9tf! NEWPOIT s,-1• V• -Oc.-¥1.w $299,000 . Pooltto.e $120,000 ...... _ .... c-t $499,000 W"tdfff-4 bedraa•s $169,900 Oc._D..,..1 $169,900 COSTA MESA U•its $325,000 Mna Verde -Pool SI 11,900 Mesa Woods -4 .,_.oo..s SI I 5,500 LAGUNA View -Model Honte $174,500 MANY -MANY -MORE!! The ultimate in luxurious waterfront living. Featuring 4 spacious bdrms maids quarters, den, dramatic formai dining room. Beautiful handcrafted Oak, Teak. detailed moldings. panelin g and flooring . This outstanding property is situated in a private. picturesque setting, with 90' on the water. For the yachtsman, we also provide space for over a 100' vessel. For more detailed information call. REDUCED •FALLBROOK * DIVIDE AND MULTIPLY 9 .6 n c rt•s+h o m c . minutes from downtown Fallbrook. ll1 J!hl for sub dividm)!. partial relcaM·S &excel term~ .197.500 --------1 SECLUDED 7.91 at•rcs Oak & Run· ning Stream View ~ates dose to Pala Mesa Coun· try Club. $55.000. COUNTRY HOME Cozy 2 bdrm on over 11 .tcre. frplc. panckcl h\ ing rm. near schoob ~.000. PARK LIDO- Poolside i\ licuuty ! 3 Bdrm. 2'" bath. b:asy living. Haghl) upgraded. 5109.500 Opett Hse Sun 4310 Spindrift Way 673-1020 ON BALBOA ISLAND IAUOA ISLAND $245,000 Tremendous potential in this home with 3 bedrooms, a 2 car garage and boat storage. Add on or add to this property! SUBMIT DUPLEX ON WA TEI $395,000 Young 3 bedroom. fa mily room home with 1 ·bedroom and loft unit. Dock for small boat. IUSY MAllME AVE llTAIL This store can be purchased with or without inventory. Call for details. 8• .... •WV •-tty 315 Mmtie Ave. Bal>oa Island 671-6900 macnab/ Irvine reeltg ,.... PIOPllTlll OPIM SUM l·I P.M. 224 VIA GENOA, LIDO ISLE. New Exclu Dramatic. single-story custom home w /lg. roo••• huge lot! SpeciiU bit-ins incl. dresser & TV ln m•s suite -3 add'l BR suites -family rm lg. enough.Jo billiard table. No. patio + another w/sunny SO. exposure. 3-ca r garage . $615,000 incl. prime land, Cathy Schweickert 642·823.S. (B-41) ... OP84 SUM l·S P.M. 2365 MESA DR. Very spacious 4 BR country home featuring formal dining, lg. family rm, lovely pool-size yard & private courtyard entry. Near golf course, horse trails & stables . $157,500. Paula Bailey 642-823.5. (8-42) OPEN SUM I ·5 P .M. 1375 GALAXY DR, DOVER SHORES. Old Wot'ld elegance in lovely contemporary 4 BR + den home. Features Westinghouse security system -beau~ 11 pool -formal dining rm, family rm & master suite wl "Mr. & Mrs." bath. Extra-lg. lot w/room for RV. Elaine Svedeen 642·8235. (8 ·43) · ' OPEN SUH 1·5 P.M. 1816 BlITTONSHELL. BA YCREST. Let the sun ar·. stars shine in ... or close the "retractable roof" ro1" snug-as-a-bug comfort in this custom built 4' BR ,, home w/huge high-ceilinged atrium garden •rm c w/tiandcrafted bar. Pool. $329.500 . Larry D))er I 642-8235. <B·44 ) . OPEN SUM I ·5 P.M. 1412 ANTIGUA . DOVER SHORES. New exclusive offermg! Custom 5 BR residence built by Cortese & Baily for owner. Handsome paneled family rm w1high beamed ceiling, parquet floor. fplc & wet'. bar. Sophisticated living rm w/marble fplc . Formal dining w/cleg;mt chandelier. Well landscaped patio & private walled yard. A super home al $350.000 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. <B-45 ) OPEN SUH. t .5 P.M. 4902 CORKWOOD LN. UN IV . PARK. The home you've been looking for! Rare Willowood model -3 BRs. huge fa mily rm. garden kitchen. Glass & wood -high ceilings. Close to private tennis/swim club ..... a nd one of the best prices in area -$169,900 ! Jane Paqum 642-823.5. lB-46) OPEN SUM. z.5 P.M. 445 VISTA PARADA. BLUFFS. Upgraded single-story "Linda·· Plan condominium. End-unit w/3 BRs. 2 baths & 2 patios (incl. l wrap-around>. Adj. to comm . pool & cabana. S162.500 -owner motivated -submit offer ! Dick Halderman 642-8235. CB-47 > 0'81 SUH. 1·5 P.M. 1219 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORES. Traditional +contemporary in garden setting. 4 BRs w /views ; formal dining ; lg family rm w/exposed beams & cathedral ceiling. S349.500 incl. land Larry Oyer 642-8235. (8.48) OPEN SUH I ·S P.M. 17 WIDTEWOOD. UN IV. PARK. Perfect for faaaily living! Lovely. bright & cheery end-unit LaSalle model -4 BRs <expanded master BR s uite w/fplc>. formal dining rm & gourmet kitchen adjoining family rm. Storage ga lore - .3 patios (gas BBQ > - walking d istance to pool. shopping & schools. Realistically priced at $129.500 . Amy Gaston 642·823.5. C B-49 > OPEN SUH 1·5 P.M. 1412 SANTIAGO. DOVER SHORES. Marvelous. spacious 4 BR custom home w/s parkling pool. High ceilings. formal dining + brkfst rm opening to fa mily rm w1fplc. $323.750 rec Barbara Aune 642-8235. <B·50) I ST TIME OFFHED Harbor View 4 BR Mon Lego m mmt cond1t10n ! Fresh interior paint + many custom bit-ins & upgrades. Extra-size park-like yard -rose garden, veg. gar den & fruit trees -2 cover ed patios. $175 ,000. Lois Egan 644 -6200. <B-51) OCEAN VIEW__.,.OMARCH IA Y 24-hr. security + walk to tennis. beach club & priv. beach. Lush courtyard garden entry to this elegant home boasting 2 master suites on upper level & 2 lg. BRs on lower. Formal dining rm w/wet bar -lg . family rm w/fplc. Every amenity PLUS! $425,000 leasehold. Je ri Hunt 642-8235. CB·52) •'UPPH IA Y IEAUTY" Splendid view of Bay. mtns & night lights! Custom built 4 BR. family rm home w/3 fplcs. chopping block kitchen & sunny brkfst rm. 2 patios, 2 decks + extra lg. lot w/space for pool & RV storage. Flexible financing. Submit! $265,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. C B-53 > AMOTHH HAPPY HOME And you will be more than happy to f md this d e lightful 4 BR for only $111 .950! ! Lois Miller 642·823.5. <B·S4 > DB.IGHTFUL DICOR Tri-level home in park-like setting w/5 BRs & 3 baths. Spacious, elegant living rm w/Karastan cpt. formal dining rm & lg .. yet cozy family rm w/beamed ceiling. fplc , bookshelves & bar. Appt. only. $185,000 fee. John Granath 642-8235. (B-55> 9UllT, PIACIRIL UNIV. , ... A Deane Kensington to delight your taste for fine living! Highly upgraded. air-cond. 4 BR, famJly rm & d~g ~m home featuring atrium w/bubbling fountain. kitchen w/Country French charm, private patio & many specimen trees. All for $179,000. Julie Van Wieren 752·1414. (B-56) M1W NUClt Absolutely beautiful 4 BR Broadmoor home designed for every family mood & convenience! Marvelous floor plan for family living -and a price reduction bas been ordered -so HURRY! Coby Ward 642-8235. (8-57) 642-1231 "'.._.~ ............. ' f •• - I ' Sund1y, Aoru I . tt71 HIAP CHIAP But extreme ly n ice. Sever al 2 bedroom condo' with pool, spa • lush grounds Offered rrom "'8.900 Won 'l hest. c~u now. . YllW OP THI I.Ml with luxury too, on these beauUful ·in..:lc levt!l 3 bedroom condo. Steps to South OHt P laia Mu t see to apprt"Clal . Seller motivated Submit un o!fer now' CUSTOM IUILT and at 's on a htrgl' lot too' Tb1:. 3 bedroomi 2 bnth famHy hom on quiet lrl'c hnt."(J :-.tn•c..•t wall allow your family tu sprl'ati out rn l'Otnplel luxur) Call ror mro FOUi.ft.EX Spunas h s tyll' 4 pie' wHh I rR e ow nt.>r'~ unal 1' ready £or your anspt•t•taon 1 lost> lo i>hoppan~ & sd\oob Ownl'r '91 all help CtnanCl' Call now ' 540-3666 1lhe 1•11111 ~ilalebout Association, Inc. Real Estate Specialist IAYlllOMT ONMIUM.1·1 llO)W.IAY A¥L l.ar1c, d•lu .. duplts, approic 2 yn M•i frplc: In <· r h unit, aundeclc e ch unu. 4 <'Dr ,.r•••· •allc lO all m tauranu • N wpol'\ fll r NI u n dy beach $425,000 Incl lllll(J ! MIWPORT HTS. Chann1nc a bdrm homo " iww••t 3 bdrm hou11u with frplc + work11hop Outhforllllll,~I PtllCI HDUCIDI COSTAMHA Atkntlon bulldt•r11, In \ll'ldllr ll t'\'\•t U l)0 I l.ar~t' H 2 lot with <'Ul~ 2 tldnn lwm on r "r. oo ly 183,IW1 IAYCHST Nt:Wl"O H1' Ot;i\('11 ~PIH'Hlu 3 bdrm 3 bwth&. run1I)' r 10 + hrtf,t rm hmm in 11\! I t >! h I I U I u r t' •' O I BAVl'tH.S1'1 :.! ... 1Jlc11, patio, prtnkl<>r l'rt\·t.td to'"" .it '20.'l.000' OCIAMNONT W~t ewport t'orrwr dt• hue • du1)lcx 2 l:Jdrm11 & fpk l'llCh UJllt $395,ll()O! IG6oa loy Pr op. RHlton .. 675°7060 .. • Dover Shores / Baycresl/Wes tcliff ;Harbor Highlands ,. , .. COME WITH US ... We cOfttinue to offer o wide MIKtio.. of quaHtr '""-s l'"9y not laloWR to other brobnt Ml the Don~ Sltorft, loycrnt, WH tcJiff, Harbor HiC)htmtds cocm-ity. lead -. Me what plHSes yCM1. Th.,. call us Gild we will Introduce you to tM area where we spec:ialiu. • .Gild ncefl. SHOWN BY SPECIAL APPOrNTMENT COME WITH US ... to Trousdale Estates??? Mo, not really ... a Trou1dal1 Estates type of home in Donr SHores. Lavish. Imposing. Majestic. Five bedrooms. Fomily room. Dininci ROOlft. GOUl"IM't IUtcheft.. Pool. Vast vi1w of water and lic)hts. C~ibll with heavy entlrloini119-This offerincj COlillillliNts attltttioa. $675,000 COME WITH US ..• to Do•er Shotts. A c~et.ty .ct pleasmwlty new cvstCN11 offlriRg. Co.try Fnttch desicp. Cowtycrd. La•ish use of used brick CiMide and outt. Six b!drOOfills. Family rooM. DiMlc) rooa Thrff fireplocn ..... V1•w. An exclusive presentation of Th• Dalebout Association.. $450,000. C0"4E WITH US. . .to Harbor Highlands. This offerlftCJ is an 1legmwt world of craftsmmls.hip. tradition Gild taste. A fascinatirMJ wortd filled with Fnftch doon and windows, crown MOUldirMJ, wainscoatiRq and npettsive hardw .... Four bedrooms. Family room. Diainci area. Dttt. Separate, fre.standinci buildlftCJ ·la hobby rooml in the backyard. Disco•er this source of pl....,.. mid excitement. $282,500. COME WITH US •.. to Harbor HiC)htClllds. In then days of Hit' hlcreaslftCJ •aluls. this is a retiMll"k.,_ buy. Fow bedrOCMM ( ... ter wit. has 0 sepcrate sltttftCJ rooa . • With opeft beanled ulliftgst. Pri•atl bockyard witt\ a .... ..._, jocuni. A totaly odaptable house. S 195,000 COME WITH US ... to WHtcffff. Cl...ty ..cl lllliilistok...ty the most excitflMJ hoetse in the Cll"H. Thrff M*OOtM. Fa.ily room. WiM rOOfiL A liYiftCJ rocn that incMgls both brick •d wood. Thi fantastic kitchett doffR't jltst hint of g0tar1Mhtess. • .it shouts it. All offet iRg MldcNit .. aled at ClllY price. SI 79, 900 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS OPEN TODAY 1-5 COME WITH US .•. to 8 Drakes loy in wldefy occlailMd Spyglou Hill. Thia ........ Mfon lishd" cont1 ... arsy clcnslc c-..ot be dilplicahd. The _.....es ore too _,to .....tiOR ill IWs od. 1otallr fmllity ori...ted. Ff•• .,....__, Fo•lly rooa DiniiHJ roo-. Pool.~ Jouni. c..,ete clti .... 's p1..,igr..c1. View. YOlt .-st '" this property. p..-.-.y, to aypnciate the da••ding stClildards that haYe .,.... ...... $465,000 Open Todoy 1·5 COME WITH US. • .ta I 500 Contwall L_.. A fomtaiR of defiglltft:I ,..,nsn. Three bedrow. F.Rily rooa D.W. fi,..,a.c.. A tr1t11111do.• kitchea with o -.1r••d•n of CltltMt solid oak C .. iRttry. 11-i:Rgrediewts of tltis offerl:lg will Hcite mid satisfy tt. wt discriMllRatilM) IM:yw. $174.000. COME WITH US, .. to 3000 Clay Stn.t. URca ... r.-... TM cmei-decw of IWs offarillg not °"'Y rehch ,erfect -'°"• t.t ex..,Hn ft. nr... ~ F9JRlly roaa o.-. 3"00Ja 0,. ba••d c ....... p ........... n.r.. cw ............... for • ,..,......... ....... Tiii• ,ro,...ty c ..... s to row PffSCMt.. tost• •d .... . 5172,IOO. COMI WITH US. • .to 1907 hryt a.-. Sp••-•• exc...__. ,,.,...,,..._ en .,,... c......_. •••lw pl ......... 11lree ....-oo-.. Two fir1pl••• Cw ill • ••alulaly llMilli•ll f-, ,.... featwlRt °"" be•1d c ...... _. ,._. floor ... I. Md. •• It .... • ,..., too. T1111 ,..., ..................... $167,500. TlteN It..., -wey te ..... ..._ • .,..t _. ....... d;,~.W .... Han H•I-who llllOwt It WMI leftt It ... ,... 00 451 NEWPORT CENTER, SUITE 1 O& · lfWPllT' BEACH 759-8117 .'·.:1.~· ;~ ~&7MtlC· . . . FOUNTAIN VAWY 4 bdr, l~ ba, Allstate mdl. in Green Vulley, comm. pool!'\, many extras, a pt•rfccl family home. close to t!lem sch. $102,900 -Ask for Tom Baron. 559.9400 llVINE 3 bdr, H4 ba, Large family room. RV accc.-.s. no assoc. fees. Good corner lot Good assuma ble loan. $96,500 Ask lor Tom Baron 559.9400 llVIME I.AH GEST HOME IN COLLEGE PAHK Thi:,. spacious 2650 sq . ft. 4 bdr. home ha:, a family room. bonus room. .ur c·ond1tionm~. + tile roor. $129.500. Ask for Fred Gibson 559-9400 IRVIME Gorgeous 4 bedroom, tri·level Yale model. $109,900. As k for Roy Siemens 631·1.266 . COSTA MESA lmiR11s Opp or lwlity BARBER S HOP /h air desig n ! Excellent shopping center location. 2 chairs w/room for 2 more. Sl0,500 As k for Roy Siemens 631-1266 NEWPORT HBCiHTS Costa MeM Beautiful duplex. Close to park, sch., a nd lh mile to beach. Owner unit with excellent rental. Both units have 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. sunken living room . fi replace a nd privacy. $205,000. D ... xforRewt See above. $575/mo.; $350 Sec. Dep. Ask for Ro~ Siemens 631·1266 RARE IEACHFRONT Pe ninsula Point Oceanfront home Cute country cottage. ideal for cor · porate retreat or tear down & build your million dolla r home. $525,000. Ask for Darrell Pash 631·1266 IARGAIN COMMERCIAL USE Property in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lot size 50xl50, R2CP Zoning. Three I bedroom units and one office unit. Corner location. $143,000. As k ror Robert Milliken. 631·1266 OCEAN VIEW See this custom built, 4 bedroom home with family room, dining rm .. vaulted cei lin gs, open a nd s pacious . Professionally landscaped. Access to private beaches. Fee land. Ask for Bob or Dovie Koop, 631·1266. LEASE Sharp 2 bedrm -4205 & 4207 Dana, Newport Beach. New carpet, drapes. & paint. $450/mo. or offer. As k for Bob or Dovie Koop. 631·1266. · SWIMMING POOL 3 bedroom. a trium model on overs ized lot in Mesa Verde North. Microwave, burgla r alarm & combo freezer/- refrig . included. Only $99,990. Ask for Glen Hellwarth 631·1266 234 £. 17tlt Street, Costa Mlso 631·1266 Nationwide Network of Individually Owned Md Operated Real Estate Orrices SUNSET IEACH Newer 2Br. I Ba + lBr. lBa guest facility, 2 car garage. balcony, wet bur, frplc . .,.~ blk to orea n . Submit your terms. Owner will carry on contra,'t. ON THE SAND Duple~ 4Br. 2Ba, lBr. LBa. roof top sundeck, view of Catalina. Hurry before price increase! 846-5502 WANTED! EXPERIENCED LEASING PERSON 100% COMMISSION 675-49 •PROHRTm A UAL IST A Tl SCHOOL .......... ...., " ...... ~.-............ ~ .................................... --.... . o/ n•wf"'rl REALTORS 675-SSI I OPIM HOUSIS • JASMINI Cl• -Two..._. ......... c.,... .. Ms; • lllri•• ca a ltr wftta 24 .._. ..-ct ..-.Ice, ... _..,... tn. llMd .................. .-....;,...~. TIMMIS COUITS: tt. "4JOOd life -I bow I I•• tlMre too C..._ Colet 49 JASMINI CIHK DI: ORiy '1• 6 Cs.fll•t Modtt 01t tt. NM1e ...tlet. L•••rlo•s •••t•r ••It• with OCIAN-CATAUMA VIEW & • 9dfecewt prl .. t. shtdy witlt Its oWR fl,..plou. H44,500. <>PIH SUM I to S P.M. I It JASMINE CIHk DI: lra.d .. w Pl.AM S -.,ett le•ef, ..,_ ._.,aa•• plMs fa.ily roo.. OCIAN VIEW: 1-1dlete occ..-cy. S24A,SOO. w MOY IHM at $1 ,000. •a IWr. OPEN SAT & SUN I to 5 P.M. 3322 ¥IA LIDO: OM THE II~ IA Y; sopWsticahcl ll•illg at its best. a.p fow bedroom cOlldaMllli .. -wcA to exdalU•• Lido Yilage sltops & red-wls. s.., oW Olt .,... spocioa brick hmlce .to yow boat_,._ ...... .., fer ...... , boot slip ta 65 ffft. Pric.ct to Ml at $475,000. OPEN SAT & SUN 12 to 4:00 P.M. SPYGLASS: TIM ULTIMATE VIEW! Th. •i•w is f....._• -tt. best ....,.. is. Tr .. wWI Model -fow bedrow. two & wWf IN6s; o,.. be•1d ceilllgs, lwp ._., roo. wittt ClllfGlll....,. llMd bridl fil aplecr. spociOMS li•iRg w with ..W. fireplace. Lonfy pool & joctm.i, be..eit.l'y l.ctscelpH, ttw.. car ~ URterior fWslMd waist, cmcl best of al OWMr wil fiR9ce. $560,000. al NEWPOaT HEIGHTS: Pri-locaticMI .ct h1 top cORditioll -two & dell or tt.rH b.droam hw: MMd brick finplace with raised ...._...., wood sash (wiftdowst, 1-. flHHhr llllite oplRi:Rg to pri¥ ... ywd (rOOM for pool): frftWy ,...ct -a dts!Mf'. f.utlewt at SI 36,000. THE ILUFFS: Most pofMllcr "IOllita" ptan --. story. thrH MdrocMlli. two batta EHD UMIT. QW.+ locatiOft on wide CJ"Hflbeft. $148,900. COSTA MESA: Dftightful for a fi"t hotM OWRet". Thrff bedroonts, MGr MW roof. repai11t1d, Hwly carpeted & draped. $74,900. A TTEHTION INVESTORS: I. Fo.-mts on Royal PalM ill Costa MttCt; two bedrootRS, OM bath each. for fM b~ Minstar lntenst.d in tax shef+w. Exc ...... locotia.. SI 70,000. 2. Corona Mt Mar: OM btock to llG CORONA IEACH. Six units witt\ pri•at1 patios & decks on second floor. luildinq stressed for third l1•ft. luilt in ranqM, o•ens, dishwashers, brick fireplaces in fow units. TAX SHELTER. $490,000. LEASE OM AVQ~ADO: Lar91 thru bedroom, d1n, bea•ed c:1ilin9, brick flrlplace, c0ntpi1tely redecorated. $650. MORthly. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., CGr'OftCI def Mar 675-5511 OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 UNIVERSITY PARK Assumable Loan 9% % Interest RARE 4 IDRM. CORNELL PLAN ON CORNEil LOT IM SUPH CONDITION • IT'S UGHT. IRIGHT & AJRY WITH A $75,100 ASSUMAILE LOAN. ONLY $105,000 17606 SEqUOIA TIH LANE COIM Quick & Scne!! ~7211 /.Jn NIG[L /.Jn NIGEL lJAILEY & lJAllEY & ASSUCIATES ASSl:JCIAHS FANTASTIC CUSTOM DUPLEX ~ Ma•t••-· style adlllWllH. .... .... ........ ..... .... .•. .,,. Tiiis I Y"" .W P"•P•rtr '-.-y ............ ..., ................. ....... Loc .. H l••t I Mock ...._ Mew,.r. .._t IMoclt. tt.a ,...,.,., ................. to ... at..., $261,000. 0,.. s-t.r '2..4 ill 20 I 2ttll St .. Ml Newport Pier Kea/tu • ••mmt.ffS•• A most Immaculate a l&arJ bame ID best area of Cdll. cu.tom bailt I Bdrm+den. New carlMIU, ·~= and interior pa!nt. Muter blbedn•M-•~==:ll Inc ludes frplc, bia • ber batJa 6 s undeck. · Pvt beacb+view polat. Owner motivated and wW carry lat TD at 10%. 1259,000. 955"°'97 MZ-1181 Dennis Ricketts, Realtor CANALFRONT-VIEW $225,a. · Spoclo.1 2·ttorr;, 4 ~ ..... wUla .,.. • ..-,.ca ,,..._. ..... WATERFRONT W /SUP $275,1111 ClteerM l MdraD• llw ... ... .ct bOGlt tip. Y• owm .... ..... LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $2oo,m H..-tM llri ilt pri•• 2 IM4. 2 Mllil c~ Sac-1ty & pri•.cy. •• • a ry. OCEANFRONT LOT $205,• Pl•s ..ct ,.. ..... fer tltit 4hl JO ..... itt Lee..._~ a.,a: lu:Jtr. COSTA MESA CORNER $81,• Duplex witt. 2 & I bedroo& •11• , HORSE COUNTRY Sl 35,a Onr '12 acre willl l bed. & deR llw. View. RACQUET CLUB S135,900 Unique l bid.. din. rift., f••· b1autiful POOL, iocuui· rM. PANORAMIC VIEW $495,000 M~w decor ill mid_. wittt 4 be•u•a billiard/faM. nR, pool siu ywcl. 4 fireplocfl. EASTBLUFF VALUE $159,500 C~soc ha.. with lwp ,,... ... ysd. c........_, l bed. wittt 1-. na Maw schools. 816 CANYON BEAUTY $162,500 One lnef 2 bldroom. 2 b& c09do dKorahd be..tiMly. Pool & t.als. VIEW DUPLEX $192,500 LanJ14&2~_... ......... bloc:h. C....... locClffoa. DUPLEX NR BEACH $198,500 IM~1stiRc) l & 2 IM•oo• ........ SHSOMCf ,......,._ Q.ood illc a •t BEACH COMMUNITY S119,500 New decor 3 b.droom _.. ....... ~ 10% dowa. Pool & ...._ 7 UNITS NR BEACH $275,a Newly dKarahd, ilO ••mlCJ Pl .... .._ al ON WATER-URGE $211,m1 OwHr offws ._... ..__ Mew • tRartlet. Sped_. 4 bed. ...._... ....., patio. w.it LUSE/OmOM OllFlaS. DRAMATIC VU $412,500 Lood• of .-• • tltls l be*n• .._ r•. witll prl•acy. Prlu lmcl•dH appt"'Offd ...... fer I 200 ... ft .......... ~!~ ~~o ~2~-!, •.• VtEW. 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M1•"..... .. ...................... . .................................................................................................................................................................................... ... •••rll IOOZ I-rill . t•I ••ulll 1• SPYCILASS HILLS LOWISTPllCB» 41•1~VaMTH 0 C I A M vii S J I ' , I O 0 OP9t SAT a SUM IJ-4 f MOMTICITO l.C. TAROI CO. ~5112 Great Home Still Affordable On beautiful landscaped tot ol Cul·de·sac street Freshly pamted e11ecut111e home with 4 bedrooms. fOfmal d1n1ng room family room with ltreplace. deluxe kitchen with bu1ll·tns Covered paho. Barbeque Bubbling JACUZZI More S119.750 Don t wait. call 54().1720 Housework Is Easy Here Lovely mocleH1ke pa110 home with gorgeous top of the line carpeting 3 bedrooms. a formal dining room. fireplace for cuCldl1ng. gourmet kitchen with built-ins Allached 2 car garage 2 covered patios Steps to community pool and recreation $107,900 Must see Call 540-1720 EverythiftCJ For Fine Li•illCJ Very sharp Sandpoint home located near tennis courts and parks. Includes 4 bedrooms. formal dining room. family room with cozy fireplace. Covered paho Beauhlul back yard with fruit trees galore VA terms $96.900 Call now. 540-1720 Need More Elbow Room Check out lhrs 1mpress1ve executive home with S super bedrooms! Great famrly room. large ll111ng room with brick fireplace and MOM loving kitchen with built-ins. Stunning drapes. Covered paho runs entire length of home. Entertainer's delight $1 29.900. Take advantage, call 540-1720 A Steal With~al Gorgeou; Ta~dPoint home 1s loaded with goodies• 4 nice bedrooms. formal dining room. comfy family room with a fireplace. kitchen with no-wax lloor and built-ins. Enjoy a super outdoor paho. Pretty yard Just $94,500 Won I last. call 540-1720 • Decorated By A Pro An elegant loft-model townhome located 1n lovely Monhcello Townhouses 2 bedrooms. d1n1ng room. cheery kitchen w!lh built-Ins Custom carpeting and drapes. Loaded with upgrades Garage door opener. Covered patio Much more. $475.000 Take advantage. can 540-1720 Eashide Costa Mesa Delightful lam11y-s1yle home located close to marinas. 3 bedrooms. cozy family room with fireplace for cuddling. a den. and MOM loving kitchen with bu111-1ns. Covered patio Huge ')lard with room for pool $94.000 Must see. Call 540-1720 Sparlde! Sparkle! Inherited Pleasure And cleanliness! Pride of ownership townhome features beautiful upgrades thruout 3 bedrooms. cozy lireplace. kitchen w ith bu11t-rns. Plush carpeting. Seller to install new drapes and mirrored wardrobes Private patio 3 community pools. sauna. jacuzzi. $75, 750 Call 540-1720 , Vacation All Year Long With this beautiful 2 bedroom condominium located 1n Mesa Verdes Villas. Upgraded thruout. Gourmet k11chen complete with builHns. Covered pa110 tor year round enjoyment. Musi see• $67,500. Hurry. call 540-1720 Present For . Loved Ones Super family-style home with 4 bedrooms. hied entry way. formal dining room. family room. stone fireplace. Bar with barstools. 3 car garage. Breezy krtcnen has self-<:leaning oven. no-wax floors and more. Patio. Near lovely park. $118,900. Call today. 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAR•LL M11111Mr RELO DAYIDSOM llALn PllSIMTS JAIMINI Cllll Graclou1 Uv•nec ln th1 large 3 BR home, from the sweeplftg entry staircase to the formal dining rm. & family den Prtvall' m tr. suate with lux,ury bath EnJOY lcMis. pool & Jacuu1 #25 MAINSA IL. OPEN SUN. l-~ WIST MIWPOIT Perfect 2nd home . wolk to ooach & lenn11> Altr 3 BR w /l~t.'. sunny patio . Pee land. G1•cul vu lue ot $178,000 with xlnt financm.:. S304 N~~P'fUNE. OPEN ~AT SUN. l 5 OCl4M YllW DUPLEX Beautiful owner's 3 Hit untl up, 2 BR dow n. L~o pul10, buh:ony Only $197,000 1 PAii UOO Ju~t reduced Corner 3 BH unll r\r pool Pr1cl'd to sell at $95.000 LIDO ISU EnJOY lhc bl'St of both worlds. attr contemporary home an prime Lido location. Privacy w1lh convenience. Lge. 5 BR rncl. sep. maid's qtrs Comp. furn. at $527,500 D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T t I N C. 3116 N~wporr Bl•d NB 673·9060 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT You'll have fun in this well planned sp acious 4 Bdrm 2 bath home in fantastic area of Costa Mesa. The warmth of the fireplace is enjoyed from li ving. family and dining rooms. Is land kitchen with eating area. Patio has wood deck with builtin BBQ. RV a rea. Close to shopping and freeways. $94,500. c .. 546-4141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport B each cae: 110111 1L1;Ns ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 2443 VISTA HOILEZA OPEN SUH 1-5 Large Single Level Paula Plan. 3 BR + fr in Newport Beach Bluffs. Tiled Entry. Lrg LR W /Cust. F. P. Cathedral Ceili ngs. Huge Master BR Suite. Fee Land. Only $199,500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 2043 VISTA CAJON OPEN SUH 1-5 Gorgeous 3 BR 2 BA End Unit. Spacious LR. Lrg Master BR Suite, 3 Skylights. Patio O'Looking Finest Greenbelt In Area. Only $155,000. A "J oy Of Newport'' Listing. 2156 VISTA EHTRADA OPEH SUH 1-5 Rare 4 BR Built In Riviera Section Of The Bluffs W /View Of Nit~ Lites Across Bay. Excellent Storage. New Appliances In Kitchen. A .. Joy Of Newport" Listing. $165,000. 16 SEA ISLAND OPEN SUH 1-5 Quiet Setting On Big Canyon Golf Course. Nile Lites & Golf Course . View . J BR. Formal Dining. Wet Bar . 2 P vt Patios. Secluded Location. $255,000. 97 4 IA YSIDE COVE WEST OPEN SUH 1-5 In The Fabulous Bays ide Cove Community W /Security Gate. Nr Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR 2 BA. Orig inal Model Home. Pool. Jacuzzi. Exceptional Offering. $215,000. 15 GOLETA POIMT DRIVE Breathtaking 180° View From This Beaut. 3 BR +f.r . ports mouth In Spyglass. Upg raded Kitchen. FormaJ Dining. Large F.R. W/F.P. Pool. Firepit. Glassed-In Jacuzzi. $430,000. OH THE IEACH Beaut. Decorated 3 BR 2 BA Uoit WI 180" View From LR, DR. Kitchen & Master BR. Bit On Beach Near Huntington Beach Pier. Amenities Incl Pool. Rec Room, Sauna, Plus Private Guarded Entrance. Price, $369,000. SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS Lovely 5 BR Coronado Model W /Night Lights View . Prof. Landscaped Yard WI Many Extra Features -Pool. J acuzzi, Sauna. Entry Leads To Lrg L.R. & Formal D.R. Completely Modem Kitchen. Downstairs Game Room. Call For Appt. To Inspect. $600,000. ~T LOCATION In Irvine's Calif. Homes. Love}y One Story 3 BR & Liv. Room Home W /Custom Paneling. Brick F.P. Private Courtyard . Shake Roof. Only $87 ,500. 631·1• UMf9UI MC>JilllS OPIM 1-S T004 Y • FIOHT IOW VIEW -Completely redone! Handsome, colorful & vacant 3 bdrm, 2'h baths, pool and frplces. Lav . rm looks over boats. See Kay GI a vas at 1509 Dolphin, Irvine Terrace, bring $515,000. UNl9UE IH OLD COIOMA DB. MAI - One of the best Ocean Blvd. views -3 bdrms. 2 baths, hardwood floors. jacuzzi. $575.000, c-it ! See Ralph Wakefi eld at 3620 Ocean Blvd. UMl9UE IN NEWPORT IE4CH -2 new custom homes, both Unique! 3 bdrms. 2 story, sun decks. microwaves, etc. $215,000. See Allan Heller at 545 & 549 IRVINE in Newport Heights. UMl9UE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAI - Light, cheery 3 bdrm, den. block to beach, shops, $255.000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 301 Orchid. UNIQUE IH SEAVIEW -4 bdrm, great view. jacuzzi, patios a nd near tennis and pools. See Michelle Syverson at 191 l Yacht Maria. $279.000 UNIQUE IN 14 YCREST -3 bdrm, adult occupied and s hows it, lge. Jot. lge. Ii v. rm .. C·it. $195,000. See Janet Lehman at 1837 Commodore Road. UNIQUE IN COROMA DEL MAR -3 bdrm charmer on an R·2 lot. Great location, custom remodeled and some view . See Mary Wold at 506 Marguerite. Bring $179,000. UNIQUE IN SEAL IEACH -3 Bdrm. parquet floors. shutte rs thruout. Private patio. separate yard w/fruit trees, bring $129.500. See Sara Marvi n at 93.5 Drift wood. UNl9UE IM CAMEO Hl~S -4 bdrm. 3 bath. single story; privacy a bounds; private beac h access, $175,000. See Donna Schroeder at 4806 Cortland. UNIQUE IN HARIOI VIEW .. OADMOOR -4 bdrm. sgle story. 2 frplces. pool and jacuzzi, $239,900. See Natalie Fogarty at 2600 Li ghthouse Lane. UNIQUE IN UNIVERSITY P4JUC -2200 sq. fl. 3 Bdrm townhome, wood floors. family area. Fee land. Only $129,500. Beautiful ! See Harriet Hammond at 4572 Goldenglow. UNIQUE IN WESTCLIFF -Sharp Sturdevant bui lt 3 bdrm. 2400 sq. ft, IAe lot, very private and just $169.500. Sec Sharon Corzine at 1406 Westcliff Drive. U~l()UI: ti()Mf:§ REAL TORS · T.,E NICEST PEOPL£ Sf 1llNG11~( NFAffST '10~1(5 CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546-5990 • CALL US OH IAY 4DERE THRACE • 80 Ft. FM Lot -160 ft. deep • 2 ....._ Jtf2 bo + llftOid's .-+en • Pool. 2 patios, shall• roof * Cnto., IMli" 4000 sq. ft. • NHer before listed * * N•w Red Pric• $650,000 IURTOH E. SMITH & ASSOC. Cal Jack ~odwh1 Moll ttr. Fri. 752-2773 ·------------- ••..••............••••• . ............................................ . Boy an<J ___ Beach Reatty 450 Newport Center OriYe Newport Beach, catltom1a-9'4!6-o (714) 759(811 Real Estate Excellence Since 1949 * OPEN HOUSES * CANYON CIEST Artistically decorated in restful tones; Lois Hardlag Interiors custom built-in bookshelves ; tasteful me of mirrors. incl. wet bar, & custom drapes in this elegant 3 bdrm .. 21/2 bath end unit in Canyon Crest. $179,500. YOU OWN THE LAND! #6 CANYON LANE, N.B. OPEN SUN. l ·5 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Con ven.ience & pride of own~ship can be yours in this quality home. Everything from curb appeal to the lovely pool in the back yard, reflect good planning. 3 Spatlous bdrms., huge living rm. & formal dining rm. $225,000. 633 CAMEO HJGHLANDS DR .. N.B. OPEN SUN. 2·5 FANTASTIC WOODIRIDGE. IRVIME ... not just a row of houses. it's a planned community where you will capitalize on the extensive development of shopping, theatres. restaurants & recreation facilities. See this lovely 2 bdrm., 2V2 bath end unit. $123,500. #61 PINEWOOD. OPEN SUN. 1·5 HARIOR VIEW HILLS There's privacy for the entire family in this elegant 4 bdrm ., formal dining rm. home -also, an OCEAN VIEW that even your friends will enjoy. Special features incl. a gourmet kitchen. new jacuzzi & a 3 car garage. $335,000. INCLUDING LAND. 882 SANDCASTLE, N.B. OPEN SUN. 1-5 DEHFtELD, IRVIME Another new area that's rapidly developing character & personality ! Let us show you this free-standing 3 ~rlJl., 2 bath home; it's a corner location & shows like new! You own the land (not leasehold ) ... & the price has just been' reduced to $105,000. #7 SANDERLING. OPEN SUN. 1·5 ORIGINAL ILUFFS Don't dread those hot sticky days ahead, just open a window & let nature supply the air-conditioning in this exotic condo overlooking BACK BAY; it's a split-level 3 bdrm .. 212 bath unit with 2 car garage. You'll enjoy the convenience & security of this location. $178,000. Please call for app't. GALAXY LIGHTS! View a galaxy of n1J?hl l1ghts ·from th1~ 1 m maculate !>.plit level VIEWS of Calahnu and Signal Hill 1001 Freshly decorated lhruout ' Wallpaper. paint. carpel· mg. the works ' Formal dtning room 1-"amlly room 2 F ireplaces Gorgeous pool. f(ia nt spa and rircpit. 2 View patio.., -covered and much more• Bargain Pnced • Hurry. call 752· 1700 '"'Nt11 ,. 1 '' r; ,, ,, ""· , **U.S.* * *VETERANS* Recent chaniics 10 V.A BUILDER'S SPECIAL 4 View lots. oceanfront New home on Balboa Island. Quaint, priced right 2 bedroom. R-2 lot. Ass umable lst. CdM . lowest price Model home unde r market. View. Mission V1eJO 4 sharp homes. VA terms. No money down. Xlnt location E·s1de C.M. custtSm home. Corner lot. Seller motivated ~II. macnab I Irvine *Oceanfront Beach Fixer South* GREAT INCOME! ""--Laguna Full Price $39,500 ...._ IALIOA ISLE ~ · realty .....-"'I'" Residential + 2 com· ,,._ Duplex 3 doors to Ocean in N~B. ""--mcrcial rentable spaces. .....-119 34th Street $220,000 .....-s Car parl<ing, I block to water. 3 bedrm 3 bath un· lt-T.w o Bedroom home + * it. Fireplace. Super for ,,._in t b .1d $9,, 000 ,,._ summer/winter rates. .....-come-room o u1 . .,, .....-673-8550 Cll1 l>I hi Q • II \ I Ul>I 1-1 I~ "4~ I ' :~~.~!i~:.~rh La~:~: I e INI *Four umts an G.G.-Owner financed ..... Low Down s100,ooo....-DICORATOR'S * . * OWMHOME ""--Beer, Wme and P~l Bar with EASTSIDE ....-Great G.G. Location $35,000 * SPECIAL *Duplex: 319 E.16tb Pl. C.M. * :.s:>rf:~n'~lysp~~~·~ *Owner bought another $189,soo* 'make lt btfl Heavy B droo . beams. DuaJ frplc. Par· * 4 e m, slngle story, 1700 sq. ft . ...._ quet noors. Dramatic In ~unny H.B. $UO 000 ....-atrium entry. Heavy * ' "'8.. sawn cedar panelling. .....-Don't hesitate! Open * 2% REAL ESTATE * Eva.eauoow.645-~l ~ Walker Glee reale1tale OPEN SUM 1-5 P .M. #19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE, BIG CANYON. Guard-gated comm. + 2 TV security screens at this 4 BR home. Pool, jac. & sauna. $649,900 incl. furn. (avail. unfurn w/allow). Tom >\llinsoo 642·8235. (B-29) 11'9 CAMTOM Beautifully decorated 2 BR + den Pinehurst model w /enclosed wet bar, bit-in bookcases, mirrors, custom window coverings & wood flooring. $227,500. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. CB·S8> 164.000 ....... Freshly painted 2 BR w /beamed ceilings. air cond., service rm 6 encl. garage. Lois Miller N·•· (8·59) M2·123S 644-6200 901 Dowr Drlw H•rbor vi.w ~ ... DOYmlDllft * ...... c,.... * * P...,: SJ7~171 In: t6MIJI * '***********" a:~~j..,. trvlM •t (MnPUS Yal .. y Clnttr 7S1·1414 --- -------- -,. __ ,. ............. ~ --~ ......... ..,, ......... " ... _ ........... -... _ ...... ,"----............................. ------... ·--- < I . I ~ •CANYON le.utul CU.toln hom oo the 1011 couru, ,.....,, Iara• bdrm• , 1tudy ...... family rm. A: ...... -Olmp)fte ••lk I bar. "°'ab' Jroueds lneL -~;ui sno.ooo SUM. l·I zoc,.,..., .... FANTASTIC ,VtfW, inclwll' <X'Hn. bA)' • ntaht llahts fl"tlm tht" to('htinlina 4 bdrm , ramily rm homt' with lovt'ly «ntrlll rourtvard ttomt' ts ul\ hr"'' around!!, offrrio.-; mu 11)11.1=(1(' ~.~00 MIM. 1-5 ueaw ...... , K fo'Olt BAtrn R >\ HU'l'l'IUN<l:-i ••• .... , & IC°"" Znll \911U Beckwith Tt•rr trvlne YOU it~ the winner ur twofrHtkk ... <SJ0,00 value >.to •UGSIUMMY M 1'~ 1':1' 1'111': SUHlt-HYOES April 13 r..o.ig Beach O;ioveotlon Center Arena Tickets may be claimed oy calliAI( 6'2·5678, ext. Z12. *** TRIPI.EX Gnat htco..!! Slngle story owner unit With 2 townhouse desi~n rear units. All with µnvate patio, W ID hook -up & individual enclosed gar ages . Call no ~~~•l'!l.•U'•h)..,1f. • ·{~ll~l!tl OWMERWAHTS au.« loyfront wR...WU..fts WUI trade up. Have Lake AJTowbead new custom No. shore w /great lake \U, 125' to l;.ike & dot·k sllc. 4 BR <I unO. 3 full RA. f'llme rm. wetbnr, 1acuz.z1. import tilt". T&G panel. Le\'t•I l'nlry & parking. ~75.000 owe Lsl T.D. <714) 337·24 14: 337·1717 LIDO ISLE OPEH SUNDAY 1-5 I 04 VIA LOR CA Beat value on Lido. Im· maculatc. bea utiful t·harming home. Tile roof. detached extr large 2·car garage. Bdrm. 2 bath. famil mom. rlreplace. Selle motivated. Large ope patio. great landsraping Steps to private beach. . $269,750 llLLllXIY UHITB> llOKERS 646-7414 *VETERANS* ta a Vet Help You fin that home you went. down up to SJ00.000. Cal R..dy Afl, 24hrs WORLDR.E 543-1722 MEWPOttT FtXR $122,500 This 3 Bdrm home Is s\epll from t.he beach. on tbe Peninsula. It de· finitely needs TLC. but has tremendous poten· Ual. Bring your tools and imagination. Call ~1151 .;~~HERITAGE . . REALTORS SHORT Of MONEY? IOleck W.. Super 2 br \wnbme on shaded O'eenbelt. Good area. Mults only! Assume K -. ar get a new one. ....,. Hurry won't last. •'72Zl OPIMHOUSI 1m:: C...,...IAC 4'1drm. tbl. ram rm. ···~ mu~ Pl. Olfllll' Ml· H8 111..L:-.11.ems wttla • ...... Clualftld Ad. HOUSIS ~I SALi ) I ... OOM • •4911 Seubore, Newport Beach 813-7300 Sal/Suo l·S • J~ 717 GoldenrOd, Corona del Mar fM4.1058 St.S.000 Sal/&an 12·5 14.S91 Countrywood. Jrvlne 5U-4W '74,000 Sat/SWl 1·6 ~Camlnito Briso, Lu. Hllls 768-3'34 $74.SOO Sat/Sun 10·4 568 Seaward. Corona del Mar 675·3923 Sl78,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2691 Crestview <8oys hores) NB 646·77U $158,500 Sat /SWl 1·5 3 Hocky~len <TurUerock> Irv. 673·~ Sat /Sun 1·5 103 Vio Barcelona (LJdo lale) NB 673 7~ Sat/Sun 1·5 l0-1 Vw Anubcs <Lido lshd N.H. 673 ~ Sat/Sun l·~ 4 l8 Hardt~. Newport Beach 642·1603 $t:lo.ooo Sal/ ·un 12~ 23<1 <.:hrr Or. 1'9. Lp-guna IJ4?ach .tOO 83.~ Sun J 5 33773 Ca~tano Dr , O ~m,1 Potnl 100..S:J38 Su u 12 ·I 1413 S. Parton. Santa Ana 540·7848 $65,900 Sun 12 5 570 Victoria Ave ., Costa Mesa 642·3'i88 $75,000 Sunday 12-5 #6 Citadel, Irvine 559·8451 $107,900 Sun. 1·5 Z M ,... FAM IM w DIM 10 Peppergrass, Irvine 552-3377 $89,900 Sat/Sun l-5 15 Skysail Dr. <J as mme Creek) CdM 644·4910 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 675·5626 Open Daily 1-4 982 Van Dyke, Laguna Beach 494-8130 $225.000 Sun 1-5 J23 36th St., Newport Beach '67~1181 $151,500 Sunday 1·5 330 Morning Canyon. CdM 631·1650 $325,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 , l llDROOM 1518 Irvine Ave., Npt Bch. 631·5252 Sunday 1·5 499 E . 19th St .. Cos ta Mesa 645-7724 $93.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 226 Via Graziana <Lido Isle) N.B. 675-4562 $254.500 Sun . 1-5 •33181 Mesa Vista. Dana Point 494-0077 $104,950 Sat/Sun ~·5 24 Sea Island, Big Cyn, N.B. 548-4871 $175.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 241 East Wilson. Costa Mesa 548-7454 $89.500 Wed/Sun 12·4 • 1080 Madison P l.. Laguna Beach 770·6123 $170,000 Sun 1·5 320 Broadway. Costa Mesa 646-8202 $94,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 517 Avenida Campo (Bluffs) N.B. 644·5983 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ' 5304 Neptune, Newport Beach 673·9060 $178,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 36200cean Blvd. <Old CdM>CdM 675·6000 $.575,000 Sat/Su~ 1·5 8913 Cardinal, Fountain Valley SS0.000 · Sun. 12-4 2043 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •633Cameo Highlands Dr., N .B. 759-0811 $225.000 Sat /Sun 5 #7 Sanderling <Deerfield) Irv. 759-0811 $105,000 Sun. 1·5 • •2 Balboa Coves. NewPort Beach 631·1400 $345,000 Sunday 1·5 1411 Kings Rd. (Cliffhaven ) NB 642-5200 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 521 Kings Rd. <Cliffhaven ) N.B. 642-5200 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 915 Chestnut <Eastbluff) N.B. 631-1400 $159,000 Sunday 1·5 2804 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 646-7171 $299,000 Sa 12·5/S 1·5 3016 Donnybrook. Costa Mesa 646·7171 $85,900 Sun 1-4 4310 Spmdri ft Wy C Pk Lido> NB 673·1020 Sun 1-5 2402 No. Baker, Santa Ana 540·3666 $92,750 Sunday 1·5 2124 National, Costa Mesa 54~3666 $74.500 Sunday 1·5 15841 Monroe, Westminster 540-3666 $113,900 Sunday 1·5 508 Ventaja, Bluffs, N.B. 640·5357 $149,900 935 Driftwood, Seal Beach Sun1·5 675-6000 $129,500 Sun.1-5 ••55 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 673-5991 Sun 1-4 3449 Plumeria, Costa Mesa 972·1104 $107,900 Sunday 1·5 1070 Baja, Laguna Beach 497-3331 $154,500 Sunday 1·5 445 Vista Parada (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $162,500 Sun. 2·5 20342 Cypress, Santa Ana Hgts 645-0003 $136,000 Sun.1-S 4214 W. Regent Dr., Santa Ana 645-C003 $137,000 Sun 1·5 3104 Samoa (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $88,500 Sun. 1·5 3050 Killybrooke, Costa Mesa 979-5370 $84,900 Sun 12-4 l••FAMIMerl94 224 Via Genoa <Lido Isle) NB 642~ $615,000 Sun. 1-S 4902 Corkwood Ln <Univ. Park) Irv. 642·823.S $169,900 Sun. l·S 2010 Yacht Resolute CSeavlew) NB 644·6200 $365,000 Sun.1-5 2903 N. Baker St., Costa Mesa 642·8235 $107,000 Sun. l ·S 18 Canyon Island (Big Cyn) NB 675-3411 $225,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1807 Tradewind.s <Baycrest) NB 675'3411 $198,ooo Sun 1·5 130 W. Yale Loop(Woodbrldge Jeff.)lrv 552-5232 Sat/Sun 2-5 1910 Greenbrier, No. Santa Ana 752·1414 $108,000 Sun. 12 .. 1 Buckeye (Irvine Grove) Irv. 975-0618 .. ,IOO &mday l·S DIRECTORY ... __.._..•c .. ••111 "Al ... ....._MM....._ ...... ......... -•ll M&-YNOTW/MfADI ,._ :!.l:~·.~-==i:r~.:~i:-... .:.r. .............. t ·.., ... ..... 1500 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 642.saGO 1279,500 Sun. 1·5 2516 Andover, Coll Pk., C.M. 640 ~7 $98,500 • Sun 1 ·S #4 Odyssey, Newport Beach M0-3666 $146,000 Sunday 1·5 1837 Commodore Rd. (BaycnO NB 675-6000 $195,000 Sun. 1·5 1406 Westcllff Dr. <Westclif() NB 546-5'JQ $169,500 Sun.1·5 4572-Goldenglow (Univ Pk) Irv. 675-6000 $129,500 Sun. 1·5 301 Orchid <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $255,000 Sun 1·5 1730 Iowa Street, Mesa Verde, CM 751-1473 Sunday 1·5 · 2125 Yacht Yankee (Seaview) N.B. 646-7414 Sun 1·5 104 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 646·7414 $269,750 Sunday 1-5 219 62nd St., Newport Shores, NB 548-2787 $149,500 Sun 1-5 2021 Deborah Lane, Newport Beach 645·6937 $135,000 Sun 2·5 •930 Golderirod (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $116,950 Sun. 1·5 600 Gary Pl., Newport Beach 645-0303 $156,500 Sun 1·5 • 1521 Dorothy Ln <Hbr finds) NB 642-5200 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1212 Dover Dr. (Westcliff) NB 642·5200 $168,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 615 Rockford, Corona del Mar 673·8550 Sun l ·5 3169 Ma deira, Costa Mesa 673-8700 $129,000 Sunday 1·5 1521 East Ocean Blvd .. Balboa 645·1531 $345,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1861 Rh<X.tes, Costa Mesa 979-7605 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 715 Balboa, Laguna Beach 644-4848 $248,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 18731 San Rufino (Trtlrk Hind) Irv. 642-5200 $264.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2767 llillview <HV Knoll> N.B. 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Maria (Sea view) NB 644·6200 $265,000-fee Sa/Sun 1·5 1724 Tradewinds Ln (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $249,500 Sat/Sun 5 600·15thSt. (Newport Hghts) NB 642-8235 $249.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1959 Port Cardiff <HV Homes> NB 642·8235 $189.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 • •405 North Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $475,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 17 Whitewater <Jasm Crk) CdM 64~8715 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2768 Hillview Dr., HVK, N.B. 646·8181 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3174 Madeira (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 $112,650 Sat/Sun 1·5 #1 MojoCourt, Newport Beach 642-7184 $136.400 Sat/Sun 12·5 • •472 62nd St., Newport Beach 642·3147 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 17 Whitecap Dr., J asmine Crk., CdM 640·1.127 Call for Appt. Sat/Sun 1·5 2320 La Linda, Newport Beach 642·2900 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 Via Cordova <Lido Isle) N.B. 675-1782 $265,000 Sa/Sun 11-4 743 Barracuda Way, Lag Beach 497·1718 Sunday 12·4 233 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644·9060 $498,000 Sun 1·5 •512 Roxford Pl. <Cameo Inds) CdM 644·9060 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #25 Mainsail (Jasmine Creek> CdM 673·9060 Sun l ·5 2927 Perla (The Bluffs) N .B. 644-4910 $172.000 Sun.1.5 •1509Dolphin Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 675..600() $.515,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 545/549Irvine CNpt Hgts) NB 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 506 Marguerite (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 675-5626 Open Daily 1·4 2443 Vi sta Nobleza <Bluffs), NB 631·1~ $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3000 Clay St.. Newport Beach · 759·0817 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1907 Beryl St., Newport Beach 759-0817 $167,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 31367 E. Nine, Laguna Niguel 546-Zll3 $106,000 Sun 1·5 9182 Parliament, Westminster 546·2313 Sun 1·5 1003 Oak, Costa Mesa 540.3666 $74,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •250 Colton <Newport Shores) NB 642-5200 $118,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1806 Highland Dr. (Hbr IDnd) NB 642-5200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 llDIOOM 4521 Cortland <Cameo Highlands) CdM 675-2373 $189,500 Sun 1-4 1007 Oro, Laguna Beach 497 -3331 $157 ,500 Sunday 1 ·5 1070 Redding, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $1l8,000 Sun. 1·5 218 Via Palermo (Lido Isle> N.B. &«·9060 $425.000 Sun.1·5 2156 Vista Entrada (Bluff8) NB 631·1~ $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14531 Lofty Lane, Irvine $77 ,500 Sun. 12·4 1 14551 Lofty Lane, Irvine $77 500 Sun. 12·4 9 Rue Biarritz (Big Canyon) NB • 673-7:.>0 Sun.1·5 * •34 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 631·1400 $.135,000 Sunday l·S 1421 Kings Road , Newport.Heights 631·1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 2321 E . 22nd St .• Newport Beach 646-7171 $499,950 Sun 12-4 2634 Vista Ornada <Bluffs) NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •62 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay) NB 642-823.5 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17606 Sequoia Tree Ln.(Univ Prk> Irv 644-7211 $105,000 Sunday l ·S 4 M .... FAM RM or DIM 1924 Port Weybridge, HVH. N.B. 640·5357 $168,000 Sun 1-5 4806 Cortland (Cam eo Hlnd) CdM 675-6000 $175,000 Sun.1-5 •2600 Lighthouse Ln CHVlDs> CdM 675-6000 $239,000 Sun. 1-5 1911 Yacht Maria (Seavu) NB 675·6000 $279.900 Sun. 1-5 32 l 7 S. Birch, Santa Ana 540-1720 $96,900 Sun. 1·5 8 Meadowsweet <Univ. Park) Irv. 642·5200 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 1501 Windover , Corona del Mar 631-3444 $298,500 Sun. 1·5 32257 Azores. Lag una Niguel 495·1720 $369,000 Sunday 1·5 2807 AJta Vista Dr. <East Bluff)N.B. 640-4119 $219,500 Sun 1-5 132 Undine <Lido Is le> Npt Bch 673-1020 $405,000 Sun 1·5 * 1061 Parkhill Dr. <Ocean View) CM 640· 1144 $135,000 Sun 12·4 3320 Alabama, -Costa Mesa 751·3191 $114,000 Sunday l 5 • 16367 Mount Ackerman, Fountain Vly 846-3336 $145.000 Sun 1·5 •2761 Sandpiper CMesa Verde) CM 546-5880 $154,000 Sun. 12·3 1019 Marian Ln., Newport Bch 645-0303 $325,000 Sun. 1·5 4527 Fairfield Dr., CdM 631·1266/675-4840-Fee Sun 12·5 • 11462 Presidio Way, Garden Grove 759·1501 $82.500 Sun 1·5 1128 Sea bluff. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $149,500 Sun. 1·5 2012 Yacht Resolute <Seaview) NB 644·6200 $365,000 Sun. l ·5 2365 Mesa Dr .. Santa Ana Heights 642·8235 $157,500 Sun. 1-4 1219 Santiago <Dover S hor es> NB 642·8235 $349,500 Sun. 1·5 17 Whitewood <Univ. Park> Irvine 642-8235 $129,500 Sun. 1·5 * 1816 Buttonshell < Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $329,500 Sun. 1-5 • 1412 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $323, 750 Sun. 1-5 1801 Seadrift Dr. <I rvTcrrace I Irv 644·9060 $252,000 Sun 2·5 •328 E . 19th St. (E/Side) C M 646-7711 $117,800 Sat/Sun 1·5 882 Sandcastle <HV Hills> CdM 759-0811 S335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1615 Ruth Lane. Newport Beach 759-0817 $182,500 Sunday 1·5 3614 So. Timber, Santa Ana 675-1642 $116,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1867 Parkcrest. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $145,000 S un 12-4 2705 Cardinal. Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-2313 $144,900 Sun 1·4 •3112 McKinley Way, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $115,000 Sun 1-5 3105 McKinely Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109,500 Sun 1·5 609 Seaward, Corona d e l Mar 673·8550 Sat/Sun 1·5 2510 Vista Bay a Cr. (Back Bay> NB 642·5200 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •35862nd St. (NewPortShores) NB 644·9060 $199,500 Sun. 2·5 2848Catalpa <Eastbluff) N.B. 644-9060 $179,500 Sun.1·5 1050 Vallejo (Mesa Woods) C.M. 644·7383 $ll5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 330 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 548-5879 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2012 Port Bristol Cir(H.V.Hm.)N.B. 644-4438 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2214 Alta Vista, Newoort .Beach ~ $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1032 Santiago <Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 646-4769 "5(),000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •374 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 64&-44TI $84,900 Sunday 1·5 1942 Port Chelsea <HVHi Npt Deb 64().1440 $170,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 Montecito (Spyglass Hills) NB 640-5112 $389,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 8842 Sallport Dr., Huntington Bch 3117 S. Birch, Santa Ana 540·1720 $94,500 . 4 Songaparrow, lrvme Sun. 1.5 ... 751·36'2/962-4173 $175.l.900 ,, .... ~t/Sun 12·4 55M337 $129,900 Sa 11.S/Sun 1·5 830 Plum Pl. CW /Side) C.M. 8"-7414 $'76,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 5981 Pinon, Huntington Beach 842-5541 '88 500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1429 Mariners i);., Newport Bcb 648 t930 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1514 Dover Dr. <Westclllf) NB Sl•.500 Sat/SUD12:30-4:30 · •1633SantlagoDr. (Bay Crest) N.B. 54M784 $249,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 1594 Elm Ave. <Mesa Verde) C.M. 549-3481 $95,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 19521 Helena Circle, Hunt. Bcb. 962-6898 $137,500 Thur·Sn all day 1506 Antlfua Way (Dover Sboirm) NB 631-3140 10,000 Sat/Sun 12...S . ............... _____ ... ,.,,.., ~ ----. --.. .,.. __ ... 3101 Jeffenoa (Bar Barbar) N. Cll 540 ... ...-.... ., l-1 2324 La Ll.Dda Pl. (Back Bay) MJ.1481 $155,000 Slt/8- • 1581 Skyline Dr., Lal Be.cb 497-1718 SmdQ JM 64 Oakt.reeLn. <Univ Pk) Irv. 67S.3411 $.144,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 3514 Catamaran (Hrbr View Illa) NB 646·7414 1275,000 Sunday 1-1 •2929 Ellesmere, Costa Mesa 646-TI71 $118,900 Sun t-4· 8861 Henton Dr .. Huntington Bch 962·5116 $97 ,900 Sat/Sun 10.S 2871 Bayshore Dr. (Bayshores) NB 642·8235 $320,000-fee Sa/Sun 1-1 2727 Island View (HV Homes) NB 644.620() $269,500 Sat/Sun l.S 200 Via San Remo <Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 $389,500 Sat/Swl 1·4:30 230 Iris, Corona del Mar • ~ $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * 19 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 642-823.5 $649.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •320 Morning Star Ln<Dove r Shrs)NB 642.8235 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 llDIOOM 712 Bison Ave. <E.Bluff) N.B. 644·ll77 Sat/Sun 1-5 2645 Eamboo (Eastbluff) N.B. 640-5560 $208,000 Sat/SUn 1-S 136 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) N.B. 631·1400 $550,000 Sunday l·S * 2409 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa 673-4400 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1-S 14962 Piper Circle, Irvine 640-5357 $115,000 Sat/Su.n 1·5 S M ... FAM. IM w DIM 17911 Bascom <Univ Pk) Irv. 552·8291 $118,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 * •2588 Baysbore Dr .. N.B. 644-9060 Sun. 1-4 • 1438Santiago Dr. <Westclif() NB 644-9060 Sun.1·5 2051 Calvert <Mesa Verde> CM 540·1720 $129,900 Sat/Sun l ·S •8 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) N.B. 759-0817 $465.000 Sunday 1·5 1551 Sandcastle <HV Hills> CdM 644-9060 $290,000 Sun. l ·S 25492 Neptune. Dana Potnt 661·1881 $179.900 Daily 10·5 2232 Port Lerwick. N. B. 640-4562 $214 .000 Sat/Sun l·S 20151 KJine Dr. (E/Side> CM 646-32.55 Sun. 1·5 s Royal St. George <Big Cyn) NB 644·6200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1820 Tradewinds. Newport Beach 548·27J<J $289.500 Sunday 1-5 • 1907 Galatea Orv T e rr) CdM 558·1809 Sal/Sun 1·5 20 Cypress P oint (Bag Cyn) NB 631·3444 $750.000 Sun. 1-5 1086 Tular~. Costa Mesa 540-3666 $138.900 Sunday 1·5 2805 LaSalle <Mesa del Mar) CM 556·2660 $125,900 Sun 12: 30-4 : 30 1412 Anti~ua <Dover Shores) NB 642·823.5 S350.000-fee Sun. 1-5 •50 1 5 C r csce nt (P e ra l ta His )Anaheim 644-6200 $450.000 6 IEDROOM Sun. 1·5 411 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 673-5354 S380.000 Sun l·S 6 IR pe.s FAM RM « DEM 365 Heather Pl. (North End) Lag Bch 494-6672 Sat/Sun 12·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM l5 Eucalyptus, Irvine 645-0303 $91,500 312 Sydney Ln., Costa Mesa Sun. l ·S 645-0303 $89,950 Sun. 1·5 147 Lexington Ln CMonteclo) CM 54~1720 Sun.1·5 145 Lexington Ln (Monticelo) CM 540-1720 $75,000 Sun. l ·S 143 Morristown. Costa Mesa 979·5370 $70.900 Sun 1·5 19850 Lures, Huntington Bch $56.500 Sun 12-4 974 Bayside Cove West. N.B. 631-lfn> $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #61 Pinewood <Woodbridge) Irv. 759-0811 $123,500 Sun. l ·S 816·A W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. 673·4400 $147,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2 M .... FAM RM w DIM 2034 Vista Cajon CTbe Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 34 White Water (JasmineCrk> CdM 640·5560 $225,000 Sat/Sun l ·S lllHOOM • •443 Via Lido Soud. N.B 545·2241 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2521 Sunflower W·l , Sa nta Ana 540·1720 $75,750 Sat/Sun l ·S #6 Canyon Lane (Canyon Crest) NB 759-0811 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2809 Summerwind, Santa Ana 540-3686 $97,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 311 AJta Lane, Costa Mesa 548·5647 $89.900 Sat/Sun 2·5 • 16 Sea Is land (Big Cyn) NB 631·18>0 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 2830 #E Segerstrom. Santa Ana ~ $74,500 Sunday 1·5 2569 Orange, Unit K, Costa Mesa 979·5370 Sun 1·5 l••PAMIMwDIM 1957 Vista Caudal (Bluffs> NB 644-1020 '298.000 Sun.11-4 . ,... ** w .... ... *** Wat1 .... ,_ ....... ,..,. s. ....... for s-. HcNtM1 Fer ,. .... ... Fer s. ·-__;.~--·--·· .............................................................................................. . e1u 4 100 llOJ ._,.. I001 e ... re1 IOOJ ...................... . ................................................................... . BEST IN BLUFFS 4 ....._ &IL.AM End uni e.ver so rare; 2200 ~. ft., 2w ba • lge faro. rm .. ne utral ca rp . wallpapers. mirror . s h utter ttuae encl courtyard 6 patio, park·llke setUftg 1212,SOO INCLUDING LANO• OHM 1-1 I07 P\AYA t'Y ....... , DICUTIYI NOMI Sl)(!ctaculor. custom E·Plun, panor mtl· b v iew 2200 Sq. ft , 2 bdrms .• 2• ~ bu , Cam. rm .. 2nd frpl , A IC : 40 fl. hv rm .. bar. luxur1ou cnrp • porquet flooring, hurt •n, lilt-brick t•ourty ard , fountu tn, n ew k1tc h. cabine t s . ~lf MIK'~. ·umab1e 9\'.<A-LOAN .500. or .. 1.5 414 YISTA 6aAMDI ILU .. S IAl•AJ .. S 4 IDIM C H,AIMH 21':1 Ha , d cl'or t hruout . l~t· l'tld Nicely pdllO Sl2<1.ooo. OPIN 1·5 101 VtST A SUIUT! J ••. srLIT·LIVIL L ge d ec k ov c>r lookrn~ w1d t> grccnbt'lt New ('arp , drape~. µa111l Low lcu:.t: & dues SlW.500 HELEN 8. DOWD IE.ALTOlt IMC. 644-0134 Ult & .., With the &p.rts leep tell• ~ 4'.-.ct..-, wltti ~ ttil• wHt&etld •• ,_ 90 .._.. .._ • ..,_ Al tt. 1oc..i-, li1ted below -dncrffMd ill 91'Hfw ..... by ed•Mf*9 .... ...._, .. todey'• DAILY riLOT WANT.ADS. P~ *•iltCJ ~11 ~ for •• or ,..... •• ~ to ........ iltf_.._ ....... c ......... frid9y. s.t.r•r •d s-.,. CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l U ,.... FAM RM or DEN 431 Vista Suertc (The Bluffs> N.B. 644·9060 $146.500 Sun. 1·5 •49 J asmine Creek Dr .. CdM 675-5.511 $244.500 Sunday 1-5 * 119 J asmine Creek Dr .. CdM 675·5511 $244 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 17676 Sequoia Tree La .. Irvine 546-2313 $108,500 Sun 1·4 4 U ,.... FAM RM ar DEM 4 Shasta <University Pk) Irv. 640-1812 $152,900 Sunday 12·5 * •3322 Vta Lldo. Newport Bch 675-5.511 $475.000 Sal/Sun 12-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 21R&llR 515 Acacia. Coron<1 del Mar 675-3411 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & 2 IR 130 43rd St.. Newport B~ach 675-0475 $175,000 Sun 1·5 258 Cosla Mesa SL. Costa Mesa 67~·1642 $125,000 Sun . 1·5 3 IR & I IR 201 29th St., Newport Beach 673-2058 $265,0UO Sun . 12-4 l lR&21R 164 Mai,rnolia. Eastside. Costa Mesa 673-9479 $178.500 Sun 1·5 430 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-6510 $225.000 Sat/Sun 721·7211n Orchid. CdM 673-8494 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 520 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644-738.1 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1803 W. Bay Ave., N.B . 675-7060 $425.000 Sun 1·5 187 Albert Place. Costa Mesa 646·325.5 S2IS.OOO Sun. 1·5 COIOMA DIL MAI NOMI md INC0919 2 bedroom. formal dlnina room, den + income uni(. SouCh or RWy. 40' wld lol "'l'1't l1me offered. 1210.000 442 BEGONIA OPEN SUNDAY 12--4 Call l::vclyn Smith 873-0822 IB.OW llPLACIMINT COST Art h & d corotor ' 5 bedroom J i.; b1tth bome thul nccdis-NOTHING . Heavenly l{urdcn, prof landscaped. Lutcst t.l(luip. m ~o.ooo kitchen. Huge I um Uy rm & ~eparate spacious dinms: rm Prt·1H 1U 1ou ~ a r ett or Dover Shorr J 8nyl'rt' t Now $289,500. IR20TKAOEWINOS LN · OPEN SUNOA Y l ·S nit "I o 548-2739 or 548-4440 HAllOI VIEW HILLS ll 1H hly upgraded <4 bedroom. 3 huth, ~cparutl' family rm, breakfast nook , Wl'l lmr Pool & Jucuui. You own the condo at $275,000 ~14 t:ATAMAH/\N OPEN SUNDAY I 5 <.:ull Pegi;y Sc·hr~er 646-7414 or 559-6330 UNITED BROKERS REALTORS 646-7414 LIDO ISLE Ba v v1t·w from 2 patio dttcks enhances t·us tom s pacious 5 bdrm .. 4 ba th tradit1onul home . like new. Ideal for entertaining Corner lot. $520,000. llG CANYON Golf cour~e Vll'W from spacious 5 BR. 4 ba. traditional home: lge. family r oom, pool. Jal'uu1 $750,000 BACK BAY Ftnt• '1 hdrm . 21 :? bath fa mily home on quiet eul dt• ~ac Oversized pool. µlayhousl'. s torngc $169,000. Terms. OCEANFRONT Qua lity craftsman~~ip ~n mahog. trim & oak fl oors sets oft this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns. $48.5,000. BAYFROHT Several fine bayfront homes with pie r & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. l ba. oak floor. pa rtia l baseme nt. conc rete foundation. Flats a r ea. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 ~ Boy\•df' Ori11t• N 8 b7C., blbl SLEEPER Jus t listed ~ 2-Story 5 bdrm. home on corner lot. only l ·block from Costa Mesa Park. Stone frplc ., wet bar in the den. clean & ready for immediate octupancy. Won't last long at only $105.000, plus it's zoned for second unit. BALBOA CONDO Perfect home for someone on the go. Lock it & leave it -until you r eturn. Protected an your a bsence by built-in alarm system. Sharp 2 bdrm., 2 bath first floor condo. only l·block to bay & ocean beaches. Near Newpori>Harbor Yacht Club. At Sl47 .500 you can 't find more home for the money in this prime local1on. 816-A W. BALBOA BLVD. will be held OPE:"l SAT/SUN. 1·5 .. --· ····---·· 4'I' ' .. ., , • .., • f ., • ' ,...,. ............... ,,_ • -• ._ ....... _ ...................... ... .. ........ for S* &.lnd!y. Aprll 8 1979 OAILV PILOT • • • •• • • •• •• • ••• •• ••••••• • ......._ u__ --.....__~ .____ • ....._ I I f .... ,... I 002 "-wt,_. -Hw.1 Fer S. ,,__Fer S. .._ ~ -................................................................................................................... SO.CA&.llALTY =.~~ ... !~!~ ~.~~ ... !!!~ ~~ ....... !~~ ~.~-... .!~ NH9tfS: lloUM for aal• a .. )n. 2 br 21,\ ro nd o 1n k CJ. ~POI ~JIOOI. '11,GOO. au H .. ritaae Puk/lrvlne. J THlllSTP ~ ......... ,. .. .one. . ---~--IJUOO. Youw toaad it 1n um---DOW"'M 4 br 2 bl sa.& home ln Garden Pk. 0 atden Grove 19$,900. 2 bt 11,.. b11 twnhm In Anah'-11m. 163.900. Ca ll Oell.arsoo 546-5605. RENT NO MORE New program! If you make SUOO/mo. you may qualify! Low Down ' Loans up to $100.000' Let u.~ show you how Uncle l>am can help you with YOUJ' house payment! Tall to R~ C..,.t w.Us ... ! 754.1202 ~sh woo leach I 011 ....................... IUCHHOME 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Looks terrific. Earthtone up- graded carpet, freshly painted inside & out. Asking only ~.000. Call Jan Tonn. Vacation & Investment Properties, Inc. 493-9381 492·8700 Corona def Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 IORM COTT AGE Pt.a hlcOMe U1tit Pegged hardwood floors , beamed ceilings. 2 bnrk rireplaces and nice coun· try lutchen -PLUS - 2 Bdrm. 2 bath incom e urut with pnvatc pa110 and yard. Red to $185,000 FOR INFORMATION Call 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL BAILEY & ASSl:lCIATES To buy a soon to start Strou1 duplex tor only $245.000. Quiet location, walk to Senior Citizens Club, Youth Center & teMis. Drop by 721 Orchid, Sat. or Sun. l to 5 & check the plans. SuLB"Sut O n lovely Goldenrod near t h e footbridge! 2 Side·by-side homes with income or guest apts . Striking 2·story 3 bdrm.. den, 3 bath home, French doors, mstr. suite with deck & frplc. Super 2 bdrm.. 2 bath over 4 car ga rage, some view. $325,000 Each. 4521 Cortland Dr. 0,... s-. 1-4 Charming J br. den home in Cam eo Highlands. Access to beach. Very private. Pool & patio plus separ&te yard. Land option $189.SOO. 1..-..itaEi ......... ..... 675-2371 beaUWW 4 Bdrm, 3 bath -hom•. H features a 9'" 2 Br,,.,. Ba Mme C\lltom pool 6 JacuuJ w I j a c 1&1 1 l. 0 ••er aod hu Ju.tt been re· w/carry flnHdJlt. No ducecl ~.ooo. Hurl')' and loan ebarael cw criieDfy· call 541-59> for more de· -. •* .,,,, Ownr Wla. ~ ... "), 6-HERITAGE . . REALTORS Reduced ooe weell. Beat bu1 Meta .,.,dt. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, eMlftaln· ment cntr. For appt: 546-31142 eves or Mi-U74 SPA+ I da~. . Rambling one~ in 0eslJ'8ble Eut.11~ 3 8r l wooded area. Skinny dip Ba. lg yard, 81"0f411ay privacy. Super a rea. On· St. '9',:iOO. ~ ly $131,000. Jl's illl here. A STIAL 968-3.17l Al $78.500. See tldW"like Engl!sh Tudor 2&3 Br split level. 2&3 c a r new" 4 BR 2 BA on lge cul de sac lot now ! Dream kit.cbet, warm wood paneUal. ~ete dnve. Unitfli' ...._rs. ask for PeKO 8dlfeder, 64& 7414 : 55&-6311) IY OWMll/J-SW. 3+ or4 Bdrm. Iba. New· ly redecorated> la & out. ~.000. Ph: 67$-5600 garage , r r p I c s. Villa ArbourTwhn, &5IOsq microwaves, greenhouse fl. 2t,;ba, frplc. 2 car gar. windows. pool, s p a . $86,490. up 1933 Maple. TENNIS court. ~. Agt. From $89,95-0 646-0061or955·1920 Developed by Woodtree De v. Co. TWO ON A LOT New 2 separate houses. One 3 BR. 21 -i BA . Ont' 2 BR I 1h BA earh has own attchd 2 cur encl. gar <ig e & private patio/y:t rd . Be 1s t Owne r al 164 A&B Investor must s e ll 2 homes in Costa Mesa. No broke-rage. 2385Nortre Dame $82,SOt call 831·9081 fol' ioforma· tion. By Owner. 4br, 2ba, .Mesa Verde. Beaul Fam rm & frplc. Close to schls. Xlnt t'Ond $87,000. For appl. 54.5-0189 eves. Principles only. or&e SUH I ·5 Two on comer dbl lot. 1 Magnolia St Eastside blk to bch1 Owner's Sl78·500 Op t'n House '--------• 1900 Altura Dr. home. 2b r . + i.tudio. Sun I S Owner/Agent. USTSIDE'S PRESTIGIOUS I "7ba, lrg . kitc he n 673-9479 IEST LIVING Beaut. ~arden . Base EASTSIDE by Owner lmmacuJate 3 Bcrnn + Beach 1>1de of Pac1f1c ment Payne beat unit JBr. t:U b.,. 2 palJ06, F p den home situated on Coast Hwy. Lge torner RENTAL UNIT . 2br . Xlnt t'Ond. $89.~. Wed qwet slreeL. cloM to all lot designed for pnvary Iba, pnv. pat. Good in Sun 12-4 S4S·74S4 :.hopping . Tastefully 4 spacious bdrms. 21 2 come. Both w12 car gar.•---------done m eartht.one. Ask· baths. luxunous h ving auto opnrs . $335.000. net ._________ mgS-139,900. Call Todity. rm w/un1que m irrored Appl t o :.ee . \ 71 cl 1 CUTE HOME Oenrus Ricketts • .RJtr fireplace. Wet bar. cov· 673-3959. BUILD ... ILE LOT 6'2·3263/955-0491 cred patio for poolside ---------"' ente r la In i n g. we 11 sure OCEAN vu Ttus charming Ea:-.lS1de manicured lawns. rra· Jasmine Creek. ~uarded Costa Mes a home 11> grant rose garde n . A entry. Plan V. $305,000. located on a large bu1lda beautiful 3000 sq . rt. OWC. Call for a ppt. ble R·2 lot. If h"rdwood home for $255,000. 640-1127 or 568-3974. noors tum you on. this ls REDUCED <>--...... "'·" 'ni Rily 839 ,,.,.,., the place. ~.000. Call v.:mi ..,.,....., J "'"'Ml .... E CRErM Finest duplex in COM. ~ " 5ft Oleryl Brewer, 752·l920. Bldr. just completing. ---------New Plan I with custom '-'-'U .._IL Gree nbrook 3 Bdrm charmer. Opea Sun 1·5. 3449 Plumeria. Pl. Ww w•MJI• Rfflty 972-1104 ~Marguerite. $298,000. IUILDHS e nclosed den or 3rd T A Su bmit terms -Posll. RARE R·2 LOT IN OLD bdrm p .._CE trade? CORONA DEL MAR. •HIGHLY UPGRADED LA • yowa...1RA SUPER LOCATION . EARTH T 0 N E PIOPBTllS"' MESAD&MM Luxunous S bdrm. 3 ... family home OD pool s tied lot. w .. 111: t• P a rochial It pebli' n5ft $135,000. CALLS40..1151 CARPETS. & FLOOR Ci)UIET RESIDEKTIAL COVERINGS. 10,.. '11 l :JO P.M.t f:NVIROHMIEHT -CUSTOM DRAPES Two large bedrooms. two • G 0 R G E 0 U S baths. huge entertain· ,-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillilil--LANDSCAPING ment deck. View or bllls. '"---------OCEAN VIEW private be~l·h access . Charrru.ng duplex. Steps Hill VIEW Sl76,500. 568 Seaward, to Goldenrod overpass. PRINCIPLES OHLY 0 pe o Sal / Su n 1 5 · 3br, 2'r2ba, approx 1800 $227, 950 l·TI1-04.56orS49-9595 sq ft upst airs. frplc. J SHARPEST DUPLEX Near Goldenrod bndge. Lovely 3 bdrm .. 2 balh home & smart 2 bdrm. apt. over dbl. garage. F irst lime orrer c d . ~.000. Bargain!! OPEN SAT /SUN 430 GOLDENROD UNIVERSITY REALTY 673-6510 DUPLEX Corne r lot. c oppt'r plumbing, good fin a nc· mg. Sl.59,000. G.H. Robertson, Rltr . 675-0562 swidectcs. open beam m ., ......... 1.y~-llv rm. lg mstr bdrm _. v__..- DownstaJrs, Jbr, 2ba. ap· 759-9144 prox lSOO sq ft Many up---------- grades. Buyer has choice EXCLUSIVE or tender. s210.ooo SHORECLIFFS Shown by appt. pr1n 2 Bedrooms and Study ciples only. 640-5078. Bk r Beaut1fuJ green ran yon SPYGLASS BY OWNER & ocean view Opt'n lrnmac. 5 bdrm. + bonus Sal/Sun 1·5, 330 Morning rm co mp I e tc I y up · canyon Dr. graded ins ide & out 631 -1650, Bier. Maintenanc<' free yard•--------- with pool & Jal'uzzi. This 1s not just a house it's a home. Appl. only 644-2373 or 644·5600 ----- 507JASMJNEAVE. Prine only $129,SOO. 2 Br, • - - - - - -l ba. lrg patio & gara~e. OPEN SUNDAY I ·S Super cute & cln. a ll J •"MJNECREEK freshly done. By owner & /'-'> may carry. <808> 8794073 Immaculate Plan s '" or{714)~·18S7 most desirable corne r ---~------- location 3 BR, Fam Rm, --------•I formal dining, beaut. de· corated in neutral tones. Plush carpetin1t accent· ed by lovely window & w a l l tr eat m en t s Reduced Price To $247,SOO. Please s ubmit olfer. Holly Markas, agt 644-6200 Notify $Uard gale that you W\Sh to preview ~l JETTY IU&Da'S SPECIAL West.side. rm. for 10 un- its $210.000 "~ 675-8170 833-052.:3 Eves school " Oraap Coast College . Beaut}futly maintained & upgrade<:. S127.SOO Call now: Agent B Groundi.. ~51 ·461Jl Eves. VACANT ,.,.ced to Sea! POOL HOME The most afforable 4 k I Bdrm. home m No C.M. Looks 11 e n ew m New cplS & paint. Walk mediate occupancy in to So. est Plaza, schools this lovely Mesa Verd~ & c hu r c h es . On l y home on one of the nicest $1i .9001 VA terms! tree-bned :.lrcets '" the Pleasl' caU Bruce, Bric ar ea. $1 34 ,500 Ca ll Charlie Spiller. 752· 1920. _6J_l _ss.:i6 ______ _ ' QUAIL ~s~~!. 1 PL .._CE bath doll house 1s looking A for nght owner. It's only PIOPERTIES"" S64.900. and that's cheap en...-rt1 l :JO P.M.I lor Costa Mesa ! Ca 11 ._ __ ._.,,..._ ______ 1 P B I. 964-2431or835-0211 pager~_94_68~--~~ IUILDAILE Room fcw U1tits S115.000 JONES REALTY; Inc 673-6210 Pool. 4 BR. Upstairs OC'ca n v i ew. Im mal'lllale St35.000. C..11 R Reynolds Ag e n t 640-1144 . Cha rming E . s1d~ by owner. 3br . lba. assuma· ble loan A<'ross from M ar in e r s Park . Enclosed yrd R.V. park· mg. f'rplc 499 E. l9lh St. ti4.5 7724 . $93. 900. TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 II & 2 IR & I IR 306 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $230,000 Sun 1·5 FAMILY HOME Spacious 5 bdrm. home with view of the Back Bay. Traditional white home with columns 2-stories high. P r ivate yard with large swimming pool. Jusl perfect for s ummer entertaining & relaxing fun for lhe f a mity. Priced to sell at $240.000. OP EN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND, see 2409TUSTIN AVE., C.M. -------L ease/Option . r e · TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 1933 Maple, Costa Mesa 645-8.590 $86,490-up Sat/Sun 11·5 2 la ,.... FAM Rt-A or DB4 22 Mandrake (Univ. Prkll) Irv. 552-1766 $93.500 Sat/Sun 10·6 l llDIOOM 17080 Mt. Lomina. Fountain Vly 645-(003 $109,900 Sun. 1·5 4 llDROOM 55 Lakeview, Irvine 752-1700 $197,500 Sun. 12·5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2. & 2 .. 1316 Alabama, Hunt. Beach 536-7542 $145,000 Sun 12·5 2 • ..... PAM IM or DIM 442 Begonja, Corona del Mar 673-0822 $210,000 Sun.12·4 2. & J .. 215 Parmer (Newport Hts.> N.B. 875-7080 $199,950 Sat 1·5 TIGHT BUDGET? For only $42,500 you can buy this spacious 2 bdrm,. 2 bath mobile h ome located on the Lido Peninsula, convenient to shopping & fine restaurants. Just 2 years old, with all built· in appliances: vacant & ready for immediate occupancy.· WILL TIADE 14,700 Sq. ft. industrial bldg. located in fine area near Van Nuys Airport. Leased to 1982. Air-conditioned, 1.000 a mp power, 3200 sq. ft. or offices. $480,000 FREE llOCHUIE Maybe you have been thinking about buying or selling real estate & would like to know a little more about us. Just call or write for our company brochure. We are proud lo be one or the oldest. if not the oldest. real estate firm in the : harbor area. .. .-,..,.. -....... furbished Victorian 3 br 2 ba. frml din. stain glass. HW firs, huge gourmet k1t chn, yrd for kids . $15000 down, SlOOO/m o for l yr. Sales price s2ss.ooo. own t b r k r 673-1148. DUPLEX HOME Flnesl comer location. lovely 2 bdrm residence with formal dining r m. + 2 income units. See & en· joy the best for less! ~.000 onH SAT /SUH I ·5 5200ltCHID PAULMAmH RW.ISTAn 644-7Jll .... &Index. Apfll f , •t7't ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._..,.,we ..._..,.,w. .._..,_.. ,.,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .............•.•...... ······················· ............................................. . ~~ ..... !~.~ ~~ ..... !~~ ~!!,!! .... !!!~ ~~ ... !~ ~.JP..~~~ ..... !!~ M111e1 .... a. ............. Lllfimllelll I041 ······················· ............................................ . : ... _ ........ " .. ·.~.!~!! ~ ............ !~.~~ =====·============ Leguna.Nuel Realty OPIMHOUll V•l'J larp exeeutl•• CUltOID retldeDct. Paooramle •lew . .....Spool• ..... lMUMDlllalD POfJULAI NOMI 3 Bdrma w llh Poo $104.,i..HO• Opu bOllJ Sitf1»un. 3'J81 Mu R~n t beater! Ta• ahelt. +appreciation US.000 down. A111ume J0.5'k loUI 3 bd J b11 Woodbridae Or 3b• Wiiiow, air. l lllM't Up ~ 0.WnSatlbun.47 Jbdhaw\ &121.900 0..-/,..Mlwt Lingo Lingo . llOT oai.we Terrace 'Satlam&.S Vu&a ~fa-. rm '"tPli•~·t" bfama+ 1 bd rm houae f-5 BR IMMay. SlTS,000 2 3 BR Olk•oc)(f. ••~.noo M.2-0112, Mt ..., AIAl&mt Aul&.,. 0.-..... s.tl-1 J)Jt7P ..... Dr. ~ ...... ; tTS-llOO i.e.~-0077 DOWf OUll I Br + ckia. R a com ~~ to add unit .,,500. Term1 A 'fllCAN HOME REALTORS -.1s13 41N IOO Nt•r p•rk. ocean ~i.m °"""°"" SAT/SUN Gots~ s • s "llltt ~t prico tn tfunt !Dll.ot\ J'uch. • tlnl C cenl Or Woodbrtd6'• Aap<'n 3br. 2t>a up11raded, $91.QOO umt> 749\ 111 I'll .,1 I)~ 8 ·~ () w I\ l'r i\ I(\ ~I 403ll ,..... .• 1 ....... LOWB THlllAICH IAY . Y ••r c9'e•c• to fl u I• • prhete JUST LISTED FOR SALE! MOMAICH IA Y TEllACE 9.Mt u•ct1•1 .t ._. ..... c• IN U.Ulot'l'IOM Ot tue over 9~ 3 l~n on thl1 whitewater. ireenbe\t view Mediter-ranean villa. End unit, 3 BR. 2~ ba, pool, apa. sauna, gym. pulling green, etc. Gate guarded commun. $179.960. IACllAY POOi.NOMi $162,IOO ~· li!PW Obi lol 4 o ~ ~ lam rm 4t Ok \~ llQ f\) 1'rlr aces.~ Sl'19,t00 <h~nr itl ~l l&ll. Open d iHl> ~ N\lpt1.1ne1orr Ot> M•Aali 4 8R :11 ba 2 firepl c 11 "'4bar, pa, l.trl(t-lot ~ many uparnd to nwntlOn Lmt<ly 4 .,...lrm 'ontl with t .. m ll y r1111m Supt>rb 11u1+lll > t'li'hch1ful tkror ldt•ul lorallon SlU .\IOO ,_.. ........... utte...._ ..... .... l ................. , • ..., ...... .... .... J ., Cl P, ... •rbedf T'Wt ..... 'a l ~••n .............. . DIVI RIGHT INTO a beautiful treeform pool w11pa. lovely 4 BR home w/a view too! You must see this gr eat famlly home which Is sea coun· &Joy NewPOtt at tu belt. w /\bia moet •~cltln1 new lisUq. An extreme· ly livable 3 bdrm a.ct Bay home cod\Oletnent· eel w/neutral foae1 of beige It ye ll ows ~ b)' • IOl'lt!OUI 311X18 ll poof. t46-71 ll SUOR.:KRF. ta-; 4 Bit, la m11"tf'r utl1 romt'C' l()t $1 ~, I ttF.OC'AHl'Jo:T ~~·$3'~' --~--.... -•A•MC-lllf oaANM COU .. TY 4 Udrm. a bath lnRll' SHOWPlACI ll'vfl bomt• nuulltull Truly 4'le11nt 8.00ll ~·1 n lu~capt.'d froot & r.•;ar bt11 k m•n•lnn t Too rDe1'Y upt:r dl' II h•n,.l\t" ui.,~ of mo1hh• llll'f\tion. ()C). )'Oun.t•lf and jWrwhnM. hun.l-.11'1'1 /11vor ~ ronw "'"'to lloQrJC, duul 111 11\l1•r )"OUNClt Open hv\b $11 1n.11h • •'• t bnthi. ban I S. 3:1721 Okl Und~I.' Rd Qlll't i.ltt' dtntl'll( 11111111 ()lma P1 A:ik for J11n NII room. hu.:•• lllm1h Ttin roorn \IH•rlool..i. 1•utll• V&M'flilion • Jn\l&'l'lnll'•I •1th fountain Oh n.1111· ~n1c&. lne 11111• lndooi 11-.11nm1oi: 493-tll l 492-170 pool Gnurml•\ kll1•h1•11 -. r\11 olk In rdr1jl1•ratt11 O\l'nl"t"1 4 eonr l<tllf.illt'. ~ HOU«:.E l'trrulJr 1lrl\l'l4 J) VI'""~ ~ l~mph<t1• "''<'Uni} :-.ur SUND A y 12-4 round 1• d b) I 11 'h l11nd ra plni;!. IHl l'k ll773CntaM1Dr.. palloi.. Jntl O\\'f 311 &-.·h charmer, load('<l mutur,• l'' l'ri;!rt•t•n1o -.1lh wooded ch1trm Nunwrou a nwntt ll•i. Co•hllPND•rftH rar"1ly found 1H1ti.Hlt• 496-ll~I &•vt•rly ll1ll' Off1•ml ut ----~.000 Cull for Ul)!)(lllll Fa•t•v .... , 103 mcnt 1um CAllP~;T. • ..,.................... 83J 1351 Lovely hom c 4 Br, den 8"iM I 044 ~,~~J t 1c ()' n y o ' t: ·-·••••••••••••••••••• ...-.. ~"ra 1v rm. xtru guest r rl\, 3 pools. •l000sqft51r• Sll0.000. 96'J·633S Elegant descrtbei. this - --beauufuJ home. F P Elegant "• bdrm. 21-ir Ba. wlff'lllc + lg game rm P'Jrlt P',ace. Unique pool w/wet bar. Xlnl loc. & spa. RV access. Mem 7'h~ loan. 559·4175. ~t_:r:;t-,ip in Exl'lu~1v U>UI'Ary Club & muc UNIVERS ITY PAii!\ ~. Aient846·3336 VllJ..AGe 11 Expandl'<I _...__ ________ • LaSalle model. For ~:lie .. ~°"leach I 04 by Owner. $140,000. Call ·~···················· 552'"8888 2.IOOlSTRATHMOR LN 1.._.IV-SITY P"'RK L ove l y R a 11 r h ""'~ "" LaCuesta. 4 BR. n.'<i ttl San Francisco decor. roof. large corner lot customiicd 3 bdrm H 1 g h I y up grad c d . Townhome Planlatmn Sll2.000. VA shutters, crown molding, REDCARPET trench doors. gourm1•11t 536·8836: 531-9481 kitchc11. mut h m ore . ------•nus won't la!>t. Agent B HEAR Grounds~51 4t>82 f:n •:. II \.J N T I N G T 0 N ---• . :-. , CENTER & c • .. By Owner. !o.xct!plton.11l~ Nin• 4 Bedrm ~;ewh~ih clean & upgradrd 2ur , · • a ho m1· 145\l l Coun home m xlnl school dist t.rywood s74 000 552 4~ Parl< Place.lnc 842· 7461 --· -' - REDUCED 0......Anxious Golden West ~tales Balboa Model 4 br, 3ba. Conv. Pit w /F .P . & we t bar 1''ln1shed Bon us rm wlcu.<;t.om Wl'l bar. hui:e k>lchen w/RI HBQ. Open 12·4 Sal Sun or by appt !!842Sailport Dr 11.U 8$cr 751·3&.12 962 <t 173 HICE&NEAT! 3 BR. 1'11 bath home 1n ~area. Full pncc on· ly $78,900 Park Place.lnc842·746l •'t•tiogton View• WOODIRIDGE 4 Bdrm, 3 ba. upgraded Wallow. Xlnt loc. Prof dec'g & landscap 'Jt . $1.29,900. Owner 559·6337. Open Sat 11·5. Sun I 5 4 Songspnrrow --- PACESETTER Gra nad a with 5 bt'droom~. PoOI and 1dN1I 10\·ataon on cul·lle :.at stn-et in The Hanch arl·a o< lr.'anc. Great fam1I~ home 111 an exel·u11vl' neighborhood and I rvml' schools too! C:..111 today • --RANCH REA LT Y S5 1 2000 4 bdrm. 2 ba. 2400 sq . ft . hUlle fam. rm separa te _ f~-nced s~a area. cu~ dt" 1\utlcrock home. Bn1.1d· sac loc. 4 '.I yrs, old. ~lose moor Plan I. 3 bdrm ~ to schools .. 2 ,., m 1 t r a mi I y By o \\ 11 ,. r beach Ask mg SlJ7 .500. Sl29 900 833 l:lJ!l ()pen House. All day · · · Owner/Agent TURTLEROCI\ GU:N 962·6898 Sin)ollc f:lmily, prt\'Hll' SIEDROOMS yard . 4 BH Beaut up ):radcd Ov. ner 95:"> 22i8 Mus t see this l1trge W oo dbr1 d J?e Jl'fr l'UStom1ze-d M e redith c11largcd to 2100 ~q rt. 3 Garde11s home w love BR + 18ll> 30 d t>n. 2 :nx>sqftoflivmg area f1replucb. 3 ba l:p· l'ark Place.Inc 842·7461 gradrs !°>.'l2 52.12 ~ uader market B Owner. J bdrm. 1 ,j~ ba f1rcpace. covered pal 10 new carpet. fresh pain an & out. $75.000. Cul 2 1 3 1 438 0 382 0 2131431-0444 ---------0.EAN 4 BR p, Ba I' fplc. Hul(e covered patio S88.SOO 842·554 I RC'd ~rpet. Cobl'lil' HUGE HUGE LOT at 6ld Of CUl·dt>·Sac Strt•ct. We have 2: 3 BR + 2 b· at S97.900 nr Atla11ta Brookhurst, + a 4 HR + 2 ba with p ool n Brookburst & Yorktown at '99,500. Ca II Ron Ort. R.E. ProfesslOM11 961-1377 SHORT ESCROW Lowt"sl Prtl'l' 3 Bdrm. fam rm A'lpcn Mdl in Irvine Gro\•cs A IC end unit :: I Buckeye Open Sun I 5 S9'J.500 A1t\.'l'll 975-0016 YOU CAN'T BEAT ••• this spacious Plan 41)() tn The Colony. v. ith 22:111 sq. rt. or well planned h y 1ng s p at'e, for urlly SllS,900! 01'1<' II UUJNlM V 4~••t11 ..wPOIT CIHTll llALTY 640.1111 I ltulljt •\.1'1'1' l 'ooJ\1 Ii 110011 Ur.-.it hi\"'"'" I ht 1111 1 I o fl A \' • 11 1• 1 f.atr lllllt"l K:t.I 1«:!74 UNtV. PARK II l,u:.h 2 Ur 1 1h•n ('111\ unll l111'11houM• /I. l . 111•"' qll 11 On .:11•1•111111 1 10~1· ht IMl\111 ,111111 th tl\ll<IWI IW,MXI 'h ~~i I 7t14 ot .'.9 4«! \ 1\'t-;"Sl I'\ l'Allt-., h) 11\11111.'1 ~ 11 It v. I a nil $1 IH,1ll•1 17tll I 1\111•1·1•111 W. 1\2111 or KOt, 411~' 1:~ l \'\ill 1'\.'ll l'l.EIUH 'K , 1.-c· I 'I). 811).tl family hnw 4 J\11, 1''um nm..;?'' llu. fornt nl t.hnlni;t. pruf d1•1•11r'll & hlghly up~rncled t~·nut lnd:-.l•pd, :.prnkh . li.;1• llut10. Un~ 1>wnr l'rtl''' 11clds lun<I By 111Ao 11\'r C1tllH33-811'1 Run1•ho Sun Jm1qu111 Town home Like 11cw Golf rnurs1• view. 2 bdrm & dl'n 21., ba. Spacious & luxunous. 3 s undt!cks . Private patio. Many l'u s tom features Hy Ownl.'r Open JIOUS(' Sal1Sun. 11 Rana. 752.7559 UHIVEftSITY P ARI< Deane "Waldon" 2 Br. Excep11 onully c lean. Maint. free yard Hy owner /no agts. Sl 28.900 5.59-6183 10% DOWN Walnut So Condo $67.~00 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath Ov.n Agt 759-9332. 645-6080 Beautiful Condo spht le\' el ................................. ,.... ft..,.. ......... ,_·-~ .... ,,.. ..... ~..................... My NC,....._ C ........... ..tf Tine Arct. hy c• offer. Owlt Ult,000. C.. Swift Ten.ce. 497-llll LA&UMA llACH 499 .. 4551 493-1112 S_..L.,... O..PoW 495-1720 644-7020 L..-........ Newport hacll ourux 111 h11th 1l\•t1111nd North t<lllJ I J>:111•h 11111( h1J1> :J lxlrm!> . l11•1·k f.t 1<:11rn1<:t• & th1•11• '' .111 ,•xtr.1 i.:m•sl 111111 (or ''"' 1wr Su1wr lurnt ton with (ll'\'llll \ w \\ ' Hu Vt' holllt' ~'C.! 111 \'unw lul' ~35.000. MYSTIC PARK I\ s('ren\.' 111011ota111 & 1·a tl)Oll view with itllmpscs o f th\.' oc cu n , thi s Sl)ll1'1ous 4 btJrm. f.un1ly home has been freshly cnrp<'tt>d & pamtcu $198.500 CHARMER .... .. in the hills. beautifully rcmod£'1ed. with room for expansion Cui.tom windo ws frame ex panslve '1ew nf Catnhna s unsets. :J 11drms . 2 baths Sl69.500 LAGUNA CHARMER . 011 lheoct"an !>tdC'. Walk 10 the beach. A delighlful 1 bdrm home whk h m· rludt"s wood panehnJ.(. separate J.(aragc & larJ.(e lot. $179,500. '1~\rf\'=r :\.-.<MK:iittc~ tmi-. ~, ( 1'11 • l•'I""' ,, l -t'l"" 1 ttr,1 ., ( '' •' 11•4 4 \4 1111 s::~:~ r:~~~~~··t~,·\a«J,, f 114) 49') 4';'11 Causey & Company HELP! OWMr Anxious TO SE LL T lll S ~U ALITY B U ILT 3 BfWROOM. 2 BA TH HOME SIT ATED ON 3 LOTS S I' A ;>.; IS II & Ol':CORATIV E TILE TIIROUGHO UT . OPEN BEAMS. v11-;w, PATIO. 20 FT. CEILI NG IN LIVING ROOM. PLUS TOO MAN Y MORE AMENITIES TO DESCRIBE . S169.500 • I ST HOME? EAS Y STRO LL TO PHI V,\TE BE/\C ll PL.LiS OCE AN \' 11-:W. TOO' NEW C A R P 1-; T I N G 1\ N U TILE PERt-'f':t-r 1-'0I< YO n 1-·1nsT IJO~I E .JUST Bill G YOIJ H IMAGINATION. S!l\1.500 ,....,._,,._ • .., .......... L P•clflc •lew. 41Hllty .. d co•fort. SHt,000. WOODS COYE ESTATE If tllle .... It ...... ,,_ a.. 11 e Ill op1rtr to ...,. "9!'.1 ,....... .... for .... HCW•• .......,,. Mellttd ....... >,'4 .,. tra,i~ fwett 11 • IM•IM 5200 ..... foot llw. A ,.. .... Oii tlw P.clflc. • ...., ...... d .............. 4 ........ 4 b .... ,...,,..... .. ..ct 909Mef ldtc1Mft. $645,000 .... for .Wy ....... 499-4551 SOUTH LA&UMA IEAUTIFVL OCEAN VIEW DUPlEX 0.. L-.e CCM'Mt' Lot. Closed backyard s urrounded by foliage for ultimate privacy. Two 2 Bdrm 1 ba units within walking distance to beach & town. Wood decks. garages for each unit. An e xcellent investment for $172,000. ROH WIWAMS REALTY. Lo1J-a lch. 494-8519 955-1570 This hofM feohru YiHt of whitewatet", coostliM and ccm1yon. OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING TODAY-S I 007 ORO, LAC.UNA IEACH c:;9J Walkm t; le r. try Uving at 1t 's best. real esta\e $139.1100. -----·----Vwy ftrivoh HCMM Big 28ty. newer 4br. 3ba. ,_ c p I RR Back Bay. Huie lot. m rown ° nt. 4 • Horses OK. $149.999. w /lots o r wood & eartht.ooedecor. Frplc in Prln. 011ly . 645-7783, living rm. Italian tile m _P_._M_. -------- e11try. kitch & fa mily ..wl'OITCllST area. Cuv'd concrete CotfDO pa\tQ & n ice view or rnntllS. $125.000. Plan 3, 3 br 2~ ba, gd TAICE OVER loC'8t. upgraded, wet bar .. mJrrored wardrbs comm 9>/4% LOAM pool. jacuzzi. tenni& crts. End unit situated on cul· SllS,000 de-sac. Very qu1et. prvt PCM Realty 833-l4lO & well maintained condo 3 BR. vaulted ce1hn1<t:-. & •SUVllW tile ent.ry.l yrhome war· Upgraded Hampton rant.ee plan. $97.950 model, 3 br. 2~ ba + fm. 4tJ.9494 495-5220 ly rm. Ocean & night lite 496-2413 UO-SOSO view. Guard aate, pool· tennis $305.000. (213) 0 C E A H tf I E W "-»3629 __ . ----- TWMHSE W. END, lg. ram. home 3 2Br. I Ba I in gate + HR.1~ b11: on R-290 g uarded communal)', ft. bwldable lot. $2S5M. N1guelShorei. 493-6777 1101 Seashore. Prln THESHORES Pvt comm .cipalsonly.S4S..~ 3 Br upgrd'd, must see. DUPLD Call days. 492 2132 or C'\IS By Owner reduced to 496·730 1 Owne r l'an $175.000.e0lh28Runils . carry. l blk to ocean. Good In· A.415umable s 1,1 : loan on come area. 67S.ot75. Opn th.111 3 Hr 2 Da home 011 a house Sun 1·5. l3041rdSt Jg lot. Newly dC'Coralcd liy Ownl.'r Prin only S8.1.!JIJO 495-478\1 Fantast11.' :\1m1 i::.'ilati: Sea brt•ez<•s & l'a1·1r1c· Suu:.et \'iews Pool. RV a l' c· e :-. ~ i\ m t' n 1 t 1 c ~ i.:c1lur f' , 139,900 H y Ov. 'Tll' r 83 J.!102!-l li1.:h t'l'aling It' 1n1t rm \II frp l <'. ~ou rml'l ktt<'hcn. 4 Br 2 Ba. it!> ~umable 9'; loan A~k mg Sw!l.~1 Vai:ant St'l' & mal.t•offer \.\I f:RJC.\~ 110~1 I-: REt\l.TOHS ~!..i I~) I :1 t94 IC)\11 Spacious & ln•itinq ChenyLak...,_. PriceR.-.ct Besl buy in Ne wport. En- t e rtainer's deli g h t. Secluded, sophisticated 3 Bdrm. family ldiolng rm Beaul. slalned glass windows. private dock. Manr extras. Move i11 l'OfldiliOl'I. Or-. ftarll Rlty. Edle~633~­ Do•er Shores View 4Br. 4 Ba. fd. fr. AIC, S.\51).000 Ownr. 646·4769 2 bdrm. 2''2 ba. den. ;;; ________ 1 fireplace. din. rm. cust<>m s lai11ed glass window in entry way. Sit· ting rm off masler bdrm. AJI l&od brick land!'cape. I yr old Adj. to JakC' tn Woo dbr idite . Al l ra c 1l i t iC'i. avail. lh Owner. 551-~ · • MONEY, MONEY! 4 bedroom hOl'M in Arch leach Hfl9M1 with C111 oH glass IMftCJ rOCNft looU.c) out to the oceo11. WoodbunliftCJ fir.,roc" Clltd diniftCJ roe., builHt boolPWYH. wolll·ift closets mid recu.OIMllWy priced at $157,500. l 070 IA.IA. LAGUNA llACH :! Hdrm HI\\ ~·r unit 1·on dom1111um 1n thl· EJ'I t"tnt· golf cour;.e :"'tl'C vu•w of park 58.1.500 l Story Oceanfront. l'wl1 2 s torv units. un· 'urpus:.ed · '' 1t-w:o.. f;,.. 11•n:.1H· use of wood ill i::las~ Staml'<I glass win- dow:.. much. much mun•. O\\nt>r finan ce a t ~.001. !>48·6230. Oran~etree 1·ondo. Plan CV. lrg BR & lofl. ,\dulls. Pool. tennii.. !-pa. S6:.!.500 N1.ot-d July £"S1·row 1\ q u i a:. rental April IS Ov. nr 5.59-IU22. --1 LacJuna S.ach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW Unlimited ocean ,.,e"' from both hving room and maslcr suite from lhi:. SUJ>l'r !-harp 2 !:JR home. 2 s un \'iew dtck!>. relaxin g s p a , pro fessio11ally landscapl'd SlJ0.000. DOHOSfto' REALTORS 1101 GLl';NNl':Yln: 497 4H48 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12 4 LJ.! 4 llr home w It rul y un11t 1H• custom polll ~i1rro11nd1·1I by rcdwo11l1 dt•t·k 111.11 Formal dmm~ rm, fomt ly rm, lots or outdtHir II\ ing Mu.11111(11'l•llt ~ ww~' A vnlut' at $2,J(),000 1:.11 I Skyllni· Ur ":u 's'I' ~:N ASSOC 4!17 1711! In lo\cly Norlh Laguna. with some . Ot'l'an 'ww d t>!-1g ne d "round a man1 c ur e d ·luwn , courtvard for Life in thl· &m & prwaey for c1ll 4 Bdrm". 4 baths. fam rm .. 3 frpl c~ + a 21,1 .6X20' :.k y l1 J.!hled FLEXIBLE TERMS ON TI{lS DUPLEX WITH 2 BEDROOMS. 2 BA Tl IS EA C H ON QUIF:T ST REET WI T ll F ENC ED \'AHO. T Eil Rll"ll' INV t-;Sn1 t-;NT 1\TSl:l2.~XI • 1104 So. Co11st Hr way in Villa1ote Fair LAGUNA 13EACll 497-2457 studtn wilh an 18 fl cc1I ~~~~~~~~-I inJ.(. To v. att 1:. too late. _________ 1 Just hswd . S28!>.000. ~HOUSE I ·5 Wolk To leach ~~ EnJOY an unohstructcd 234 C Nff Dr. #9 ll!U' "'h1tc water 'tl'W, Panoramic vrew. OYO Cat a It n a Su n set s & Coastol Pro~rftes AVt>llUe Of l.ti.!hls from 496-8))8 this t•x pa 11-.1ve home. ---------near town. on ;1 pnvate dnvc 24 1-'t. II\ ini.: rm THE 1rmscd stone hea rth\. 2 SEA GYPSY A 3 ~ .._ •foyillg cJty ..... YWWI at aicJht. btwi•• •M of Werior P••lilMJ. yo.rs ...t •rrond cloMt doors ph11 pri•ote ycrd and wood dKll. Jttst list.ct SI 54,500. A.sic for Cl-.dio Mayfield. 497-333 I LAGUNA BEACH OPEN SUND.A Y I ·5 SH'•inq Wine & Ctteese 2845 Aluander lipper V1ctona Bl'at'h Beautifully rurn1:.h~·d <furn not incl 1 w.1od & glass 3 Br. 3 ba. den. 2 lllu sq fl lrvable (ireat ort•.111 vu tn !>l'c.'ludetl af'l'J Walk lo beat h Term:. avail s:.!49,500 CATALINA SUMSET Nl'"-l'USlom hutll 3 Bdrm hom•• With f,1nt:.i'-llC' \ li'"- IJf tl11• Ol'l':in & 1·11) hi,:llts \'1·r..:illlt> floor plan 111 «lud1n1t ;! bJth .... ::.unkt·n I" m~ nlOm "' f1rt>1>lal'l' .'\nd. lnq•ly :-.und1•tk Bt·~I v;ilut' m 1\reh Bl'Ul·h lil·1~h1 ... :Sl;i!l.000 DONOSfto' REALTORS ,\01 l;l.ENNE\'R E FAUST A VITALI REALTOR 497·242fi BEACH HOMES Oceon Views 2 3 Hr hnmL'' "'11h lot.ii u11nh .... 1 r111'l l'd .,, ... :, 11 \'It'\\~ "' P' t lwad1 .II' n-:-... m ~1i:u1•I Shon·' • l41.~to S159.91JO 90% Financinq 9i II'• Jnl(•re"l. O"-Ol'r "-111 rnrr\ l Br. dl'n lu '( ury \llhi All up)!rudcd. walk lo P\ I bl':IC'h i.ll'l't'S'o Ga11-d <'Ommu111t~ Onl~ ~l~ • .\1111 NEW BIG CANYON EJ~anl country Eogllsh estate overlooking the 7th ~rl?{'n. fo'rench doors. wOO<i floo ring. saunu. ~pa. 3 frpl:-., marbles & mouldmJ!:-. J r!' JUsl a f~w ol llw ft>aturcs that make tl11~ a mu::.t see for the d.J!'>cnm1natmg buyer. 114 Cherry lf1lls Open l·S Sat & Sun. 494.8230. JASMINE CREEK Best buy al $255,000. Pla11 V. approx 2400sq ft. Oak plank firs in kilch & family rm. tfighly 4e· roratcd thruout. Fully secured area . Several Only SI 09 • 900 pools/tenni:; c·rts.. As · Grcul ~u m m er b\.'JCh sumablc Isl TD. 2nd tO':, hou .... \.', 2 br. 2 ba. 2 putros. 2nd, no points. Open 2 l'ar i!3r<l>!I.' un ~rf'cn SatlSun I ·~. 640-8715 ~h m pvt Ntj!ut•I Shores 1---------l'on11n.:ency offers OK ~9i·~ bdrms & 31~1 sq. ft. ton· F OR T II OS E W 11 O w rt dcn~tth wNbar :a HAVE KNOWN Tiii-: ---II Joh11s Rt:nlEstatl' ledtlcH$1l,900 fa mily rm , 3 frplcs . SEA & fallel'I under hl'r Ry Owner. Spl.'c·ta1·ular 493·6891 WALK 497-1711 dccks &a hm:ii.Strcl-:.cd maitll' s pell. Tlll S 3hr. 3ha home S23i.50CI - ror 2nd s tory Pr1 11utc OU PL EX al Vi ctoria Xlr1t tt•rm:. 1197 22.t4 Nrwport leach I 069 TO IEACH IJslmJ: · S28!l.OOO. Bc.1l'h 1~ the a ns wC'r lo a ••••••••••• ••••• ••• • ••• With 3 bedrooms. 3 baths Probate Sale drPam. Locah:d on the Jiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl LOCJWtO Hills I 050 •~ h Dollt & a view. you still get a Nl.'ar oceanfront tn a Ol'\.'an sidt> or the hw) .. ------••••••••••••••••••••••• 11'11:'0C ouse community pool, tennis pnvale bcarh~1dc l'11m JUSTA SH1~1n:sT!H>!.I. Tn·lcvcl :.p eel al·u lar 3 lill 2 BA. Montl'rrcy SI 05,000 courts & jacuzzi ! Even murnly; 2 bdrms .. 1kn. J DOWN TO 111 b B~AU I ocean vu•w home 2 l>r rundo. h1~hly upj!radtod. • Newport Shores. all rat' has a mini-0rfice off the hath11. frp h:. fixer ~·~e lar~i:r unit ha:. +hu.:erec room.Owno•r Si9.SOOOwnrH37·5998 lJ\'e JBR.newlycrpt'd& ma s t e r b e droom . u ppl'r . wi t h n 1rt Sf ACIOU,s LIV .nM offers creative (inane BYOWNER--pamlec'I ms1dc• & out. 5 OWNER VER V lund.-.l•apini:. No dctu1I} W 1 Op EN B ~,A M ml( S225 000 blks to beach. Owner MOTIVATED! $141.900. will be• ~1v1·n hy phone CEILING . MASS IVE ·F"'U.STi.. VIT"'LI New 2 br. 2 ba. patio transrerred out or area. Call Denyse O'Connell. llnmM Ill tlw• 11n·a st1irt I" R p LC o F o L D "" "" "" h 0 me I. r I! k 1 1 Pool & te nnis courts. 752·1920. Retoll lusiness k 1t c h e 11 1 N E E O s 497·2426 494-IHJO grudcd lhruoul. Dbl. itnr . quaJ1ried buyer. Call for at.11111rox S:loo.0110 BRICK. 1-:Tc Compact REALEST.ATE Grt>enhouse win. Up· Reasonable terms to ' 9UAIL <:uurml'l Wurl'll, w1·I RENOVATIN_(;l & a din -l,OWF.R JAllCll BAY o lopnr. C~A rte::c foe a ppt to sec. P t>ggy , PLACE ~ OPEN HOUSE lk11~:',.w~.,~,111t·r,~·lh11~111111~:1 ~.','.." ·~ nrea wl/f r~n~hl udd~<rl 3Br. 2Ba 2 sty. l,ii lot. oc·n S7;',~. ~68·~~,l' er a I e 9604392. 536-2498. __ ,_,TIES'" S II n d 11 Y I 2 1 A Ii " " " ~ ,. ' or>t•nin ~ O .-.<'< ' view tloSl' to hl·h ---r"vr-~ 1•norm11u11 uulurul 11 \ll'r 1Urt·11 fol inv1•111Ury, nnl> pntio Un141Jl' hath has $;!:8(1000 fM ·lllM . L..,..a leach I 048 3 TOWNHOUSES 1n.-flt l :JO ,...,.,, rork 1·irt•11l11 r f rph' 111 1 hi' $:Cl.WO A:lk for .Jeannt• 0 BI. I' \J I. I. M AN & -·--· ......: •••••••••••• ••••• • • •• • • _,...,... fric·ul pmnt 111 """1warh HllM•McConnack M I\ II 0 G 1\ N \' Can b e s old as o ne l ________ _ n<'w <'11lrn hut It h11m1• • ......_ 4t4-755 I l)ANf:l.1-:0 WALLS IN pack:-ige Profess. d e Ea Bluff -G --V-. -.__,, NAUTICA i. OECO I' l'OralL•tJ. ready to move st reat 1ew. Staint'fl 1:1111111, Ouk 1·111111 ' 3c1 to broker 4br rm t1:rt.Ol}!I, w1urntl'l kllda.. Ttus strurturally !>Olllld rn ' n $219 500 .2807 . Alla' Ill ---------oldcrduplex ti. IN Nt-:t:n rm. · · · 11unh11thlnu d\•1·k 11r1• ju"t ~TH lEALTY 640-4l19 ()pen house Sun ttfcworthc•11m1•nlt1tJli fll t~N.<.:OAST llWY MINOR R~~PAIRS II 15 ' thJ113 flr:lllJ1l111nwwuh 497-2468 you hnve d <.'s1rt•tl 11 *OPEN 1-5 * · · a b1•11ut vt1•w of th•· !'I.ACE AT Tm : Bt:Al'll OPE .. IH MOHAlCH SUMMIT I 2 IOO RWIV WESTCLIFF. 4 Br. 2~ba. oct'an. $..'l.19,ooo na Jlur MOSS l•"'CH WtTlENTl\I, INCOM 1':. $ltll.500. Open Sat/Sun 'tUNTINGTON cR ~" """' ti .... 1 1 Bdrms & den. 2 baths, panoramic ~ r,.-)rt racutla Wuy \as mny •"' your ai. 12:30 l(l 4:30. l!i14 Dover H.8 .-BYOWNER f:LJ"ST .. :Ni\SSOC Almo11 l 01·1·11nfro nt 4 f'honcc at the pru:e of ocean & mtn. views. $129.500. SEE 67l·1l00 Or. =~t!~\e3~;mc~~~: 't523CAMPll5Dt:JRVl'4E 41171711~ ~:~\~\;r~1111:~;h:tu~~:~· ~~~~~l~~;fannnce HAL C ALDWELL AT 3108 1 ,.. ...... ".. --.-,-,-0-W_H_H_* __ trai. include atrium,---------2 Brt. North t•nrt, wnlk to ltoowood /14 r <•<for con MISSION REALTY ALMA RA LANE Haroor View Palermo beamed ceiling. Jrg. •HEW LISTING• beach; frpl, hdwd. flrH., i11ruruon.1'J97.500T~RR ~S.Cst.llwy.Laguna M-.."'RCH 1 ,.y VllW HOME WESTCLIFF c~tomlied rustic look. frplc. rm. rm .. gard. Big 4 Bdrm, 3 ba palio,R·2,1·i1111u11t1111lt : MOHAICH s • flhoM4t4-07ll ~ "" 8 4br,2\A.aba.Sp1.2BBQ's. kitchen .• Roman bath, Granada Model in "The owncrtln11ncl' Sl",000 With 11 8p11nl11h flu lr, 3 bedrm wood & glass home with By owner . 4 r. 283· 1429 Must sell! Fee land. pool,patio.96J.J71S. Ranch". 3 car ga r . r1-:GAl.l~~N tx-&ullfuL4btJrm ,:!'t bu. ---------view. Just a few steps to the beach Marine~ Dr. Prin only. Sl98.000.20L2PortBristol Ooughboy pool w/lots of R£ALTOR 40·t·7$711 r11mll y ho m e J cur OPIHSAT(SUH l·S club & sand. A must see by the sea. $147.500.646·4930 Cir.644"'4438. ISTATIHOME wood decking. Of'fered at LAGUNA HACH aiirft6CC. l2~.ooo 715 IA 80A l&OW MARICETI SPACIOUS NEWPORT Sl3'1,500. CROWN ftOIMT Portolina . view!! Near $250,000. EJe t I 3b 20 40 BEACH CONDO SpectacuJa.r view or lake FUllll IULTY 3br. tropical paradl11c Ocean Bid(' or hwy . J gan rg. r. x park,.+-awtmmingpool, 546-0114 w/pool & Apu, Spec· bdrn\Jl,.:!b1.1ths.otnum: ~;i.W&3ra~~~\.C:~~ PAMOllAMIC WHfTIWATa VIEW pool.~ugeyardxlnt. ()peohouseSat/Sun12·5. rec rm. den & garage tacuJar view, lo mo1n· quu.·i & t•xclu11lvc nre11 . h Fan tastic view of Dana Point area. -•1 MojoCourt. Xlnt loea· w/RVdoor. + wor"krm & ---D-OH"T--M-IS_S ___ tenance yd. In exclwclvc neo r Cres1·e nt 811 Y Builder's own home wit BIG CANYON condo lion. end unit. 3br, 3ba. alley access . within THISO ... E area, otfered ot $170.000 Betich szz.ooo all the extros! Lovely Marina . Easily accessible to beach. w l vi~w . Call agnl. paneUed library. dining wa.IJung distance to bch " Call TI<Ml.23. WOODS COVE Oak cabinetry. s upe r Completely re modeled with plenty f>73..t311. room It large kitchen :11::'!8t ~!~1~· w~·i~ ~~'!i:~1ci ~:~i'~~n~ LAG_UN_ ~l~O RL'r_Y_ Ocean v1f'w, 2 blks. lo :l.c~;~~ner molivllt· of living space. All for $197,500. aL C>UnTAMDIHG ;~:kl!~te~~tl~g;~ 963-1417 Ahrens & Assoc. home. Winner or Gold f"'aw.A•.n.w .. ~....._., beach, LarJie Hvinit rm. OllAH4H COAST LAGHIMA llACH R·I LOT Relax in your beaulirul racllilles. pool. Jae. at Nugget Award a t Poe. BLUE LAGOON VILLA with frpll.' • 1tleamln11 RIAL HTATI pan 0 ram I c 1·8 o view J 0 t . Italian tiled Jacuui with teMis courts. $136.400. ---------• Coast Builder's Conf. 2br 2ba +beach shower. hardwood rtoor11. decks' ....... ...... Unobstructed ocean, coast ll'ne and background of twinkllnti 7H-6U·7UM. DOWMfOWM H.I . Vaulted beamed cell· wet bu. p•tlo w1your P41tio. Spacious 2 bdrm. ..,,..,.__ night tights & dream ot•---------ICU...STOM HOMIS ·ings;:*ood bum1ng rrp1c, own E1.1calyptus Tree! •bo-me •.•• s.1ss •.• ooo ___ ._ city light views. Plans included for )'OW'luxurlous 4000sq. n. BY OWNER. Totally ~ary designed c ust.. bookshelves. Interior uparaded. Two 8 4 BDRM 3 BA home. $145.000. •QR. 414 BA.++qu•lity r e mdl'd 3Br, 2ba . w~quet ttoon' skylite. Living area pooil, tennis coun. l\lC', orlMSUMDAY 1•5 llAUT1flUL&llG buil\homewithtoomany wJram·rm ort quiet tree , sud blasted oper11tocovettd redwd. ptel. BEACH. fl62IOOO. 180 deg. Ocean view. a m e n ities t o ll1t. llne1t.newkltchen.Ter· .., •r11. each home 2 patio. 2br, 2ba. den. CallNealVanderZle lor 171Ac.,..o QuietN.endhlllslde cul· ACO&OWaLIAMl•co. SSlO .ooo. Come see rifle buy uu.ooo ()pen(oryourln· Hupendotcud-de·uc appt.49M2&4. Whitewater \dew. de-nc.Zblutobch.4000 Sat/Sun 12·5. 1506 An· w /unmablt 'oao . 1 Sunday 12.5. lol . Auto sprinklers. ••• bMUlltuJ wood 4t 1la11 ft 1 be UI 4 496-7222 831-0836 t ltu• Way. Owne r Owner movla1 out o( Mama. Century Walk to comm. pools. Art D•neri Realty hlll\opho~. 3 BR. den, 3 BR 13 ;l· r am. 8 e. t 631·3140. area. Need to aee to 2 .sas.7542. Jae. sch l1 . U9.900. 482·4144 BA.'149.000. suite. e1 ·~~:.mFln~~~. ,,.,._ u ..... ..,.._ bebeve.MMNT --------• Ownt r /Brkr. 552,3377. ~~!!1:!~~!!!1!!!!!!!!11~1 MARION MILHI ing. 36S Heather Pl. Laa. &..,... ...... Sell with EME! Have IOIMthln to sell? 752·2737. Open Sat/Sun w lkb 2br. Near new llA&.ISTATI Bch. Open S IS . 12·5, lt'uBREUE ,,_.whet 1'* •Ml U. 0-llied ads it well. 1·5. 10 Peppergrass.~ Vftew~. ·~125~.~~·~<tfH~· 7~084~J...=--=4!t~4-1!;:!1~H~=J~41M..-n~~~======::L~!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~k~C1~us~. ~ll~ied~A~~~942~,5179~d:~Dlli~'y~Pl~lo(~C~ll~uua1fledtl~~~·=* . ,.. ___ ··-·-·-----.. -~-.-.---·--· --' ·---..... --~ t ,,.. -....... ~ . ··-., ..... --... , _ _. .... ...,..__ ·--.... .._. #19~--,,.~.--... --"' ....... ,,.,... ___ _ ' • ....................•. ··········~.-·········· ....................... . H1 Liii..,. s. ~Ho.et Fet We ........ ..,. We ....................... ·~···············---···· Olllr.........Su ~~"'9Y.;:::~·~Af!~ril~·~·~'9~79.;..~~--~------..... P~AKs--.V.-.P!L._.O.r_...~11~·~···~ ....................... 1- • · tli~ leiili I CNt Mt ..... 1Hc1t I OH Mt•pl01.._. fOH ... ..••............ . ............................................ . -="w."-' 1100 ~~.~~······1~~.~ ...... ~'!!'.~ ........ ....................... ..... ,,.,...., 2000 --,,.,,,., 2000 .._ ....... ,.. JW 1..e1t L....-I OH s.111 L..... I OH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE HOMES COUNTIY ESTATE Canyon & Ocfan views . Beautif ul courtyard entry. Master bdrm with s pace to 8pare & grace to match You'll be proud t.o entcrt:.Un gul'sts or relallves m Uu ecluded 111ettang ' TIUl Y DEUCHTFUl ComlortabJ roomlne . deeot'ator's dream kll<"hcn thill puts ple urt< tnto family mealtime Ace ~ to pnvatt~ b.,ach, oceun & t' rnyon views You d love to haw"' t-d hert' n.s J kid Call' EXECUTIVE SPECIAL Prest.J~1ou1"1 U..eyt·n: t. n nC'1a,:hborhood of lmpc."''°~ home~ 4 bedroom. family r m. PoUI Show pru1c <•f owncrsh1r> T h l' kid!-urc ~rowm)! up. GI\ t• tht•m u hoam• ltwy ·11 bt• flroud of Call no\\ ' MEN Any h.rnd,>-\\ 1ft> <'IHI rcm0<frl th1.., homt• .a lwdruurn~. JUSt "ll•p:-. t rom ~reenbt>ll Nu -.1n·l'I l'rOl>"in~ 101 t>lem t'ntary t·h1l<ln·11 011 1t tor lht•m lodtay 2125 Yacht Yonke~ Ttw ultmtatl' 111 lu11ur), l.por1in~ 3l'tl\ 11 ll''>. \ 11·\\ & pnV(ll'Y <114'.•ll ~ \ llU IO ~ Rro.idmuor ~l'J\ ll'\\ homl' 3 hr. fam rm w1frplc. form.II 1lm1ng rm w /frpl1 . Comr) Come l>t'C for )llUrM•lr 0 pl' n Su n d :1 y I .\ Carolyn Oc•ctz. Aitenl 559-9037 f'EN-TOAS 646-7414 .. :xclu~n·1• H1i.: C.".111\un J't•w :lbr. ::11 ~b.1, J.mol. Jl.ll0uu1. lt•nni,. SI 75.0<MI All !>U m !11 ,,•, loan 5484871 Op.m hou.~t· S~11 '1 !-;un 24 81'a lslJnrl LIDO ISLE PRIME PROPERTIES Mew Custom luilt Hornes of Out- st.ding Quolity 219 And221 Via Sae Remo OpenSat&Sun I 5 Or By Appotntmt>nl PRICF:D S495.0uO OPEt4 SUNDAY 1-5 lll VIA ITHACA IUUTIFUL 4 Bdrm -Family Rm I I\ II N1•w 1·.11 µt'I t It"'' 111 M houl & p,1rl. .. l'<' ~1711 llllV l'h h 10 1110 ~>.51 h.'iG I •••WATERFRONT 3 br. 2 ha. ram r111 fl) (h\nr 4i:! 62nd. N1•l41•ort lw;wh M2 :1147 OPEHHOUSES !l llUI:: HI/\ ll RITZ 1\1,:: (.':1nyon \l•r::.;itllt> SW5.000 Fabulou:,. 'It'". ureun & itnlf 1·our'e ()p(>n Sun. I 5 ~et· Boll or Yvonnt· :I ROC~ Y<; L ~;:-., I 'µ g rad(' d t a r pl' t ., ruslom Jwfian trll'. frph: Mu. .. t Sl't'1 Opton Sun I·,) Sl'<' Hill 104 Vii\ 1\NTIDES New t:arp<'ls. wallpapt•r. s hutter:,.. appli;rn<'<'S Lldo bll• Under $200,000 Open Sul/Sun 1 5 St:l' l{(k;alie <1!H I SE,\SllOR 1-; Bwld )Ol/r cfrpam hou:-1• on Lhe nt·£'unfront . opt:n Sat Sun I 5 St'(· l\I a r1· 1 111 VIA llNOJNE 4 Bdrm on Lido. :<l1•p)o, lo bl:at:h, tennis. Open Sul I !'>.See LaVcrnl.' 'h .I/<~ ~73·7300 NIWLllTIM• IWfft "l .. PLAN 3 Br. formal OR. lam rm, wraparound P•Oo 8t11 1mblt Be.t loca tkll\ P-Ol>I It hol* nu r · Won't IMl •t t145,0(l(I UUI (Ot ~pol ~ 6259 fAd/.lt'JI R E A/LT Y LOWIST ,llCI .~Hltllll•d• pl(ru1h·d 3 t l Up1 11 ~tlll11\ I~ l!iUs ll'lllnt• ""' Uorn • " ~H'r & 'Ill' Al RY.HT l'l 'S."il-.L • HI T'i 1131 ~:..·· UDO ISLE t lubt ,mth111: lwrtw on 1:> lot 11 h.'\ln)(Wll11 4 hulh:-. 11 ......... J.u u111 ~~.o llOll • f'ecJIJY '"°""· Realtor 645-1531 UDO ISLE u" cl) J t>ct.lrovrn home .t1 1''1 1111. ~1uth 11<11111 ~.J(IO lAWSOM REALTY 675 .. •562 On A Clear Day .. 111u , ;111 "''' tort•\ 1·r ('j1,1fln;1 .111J 1'1·" purl \ 0l'llll'I lr'••hh 111 l'.1f11" \l•nl1·:-Imm tl11' quJfl t \ ;1 l)ll r 111 holl)l• Ill ~""II'\\ Tu"''' l'l~.1111·1• t .all 1111 .111 JllPlllll\llll'nl ll•IJ\' '+513 CAMPUS Dl·IRVINE A Beauty ByOwn~r Oulsland1ns: 5 Hr hunw t11mplt•1l'ly dcc·oratt•d bv Penna Paul <noll'd Paci fi t: Uci.1g11 Cl r 1n terior dc>:,.q!nl'r 1 "1 ITUltH•lou_., UM! of l'U'>tom matching Jl<Jper:. & fabnc•:. & ll wllrm blc>nd of woods . llll'S & (1x1ur1•o:; Pcrfet't for 1•11\l.'rtain1ng w formal ll\0111g room & s:aml• room w M'paralt.' part~ k1tl0hr11 & u c·om plcte 14' walk bt>himl bar w1lh all tht• l'Xlr.1i. Lg c·o,ercd patio '~ g,as BBQ. pool & sp,1 B~ Owrwr th1" "t'l'kl.'nd for SS!l5,00U an Big <':rnvun C.111 fttr appl 1;.io hh5;l ....................... ....................... .... ............... ;\-.; 38R.2BA.fam.rm.SJC .................................. .. 5•. Fam Prk. Jly PQ:sa -' P.P. Owner 413-S. ITS TIMI TO MOYI UP TO SOUTH LA6UMA! &llA T PAMll. Y HoMI JUST STIPSTOllACH TW.. ~1•a!N9 -._ flf woo4 ...t .... ............ d c ...... $179,100 EXCLUSIVE PIUV A TE COMMUMITY o .. of ......... f*at ..... ,,. .... beech. t•...-cl ...... hMft ..ct r.crMHcN.al c••t•r. Two bedroo"' ho•• feat11res oehtall• J ...ttlcoest •l•WL $21 t ,OOO. 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 497-3331 , 495-1720 ' LCMJ19G leach LCICJmCI Mlc)Mt 493-8812 644-7020 Dana Poillt Newport leaclt San Ctet.nt~ I 07 6 Sc.tto Ano 1080 ············••········· LOVABLE Orcamy 3 br. 2 ba hon11• nn SJn Clt'ml'nll• i.:1111 t•oun.c Musl :,t'1.' JI ttlll\ $112.llOll' . Bfo:l<TllA II f'::o.; K \' H 1-:.\LTOllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkaut1(ul 3 Ur I'• Ba hom~ 10 prime arl·a \'Jutted 1·eil1n~:,.. lg bn~ht kitchen 01)1•11 llH• Sal Sun 1 2·~. :1:.1111 S 011\C SS\,990 O\\ncr ~~ :!I~ l>d :'llar lt/2·4121 ---------• I.ACUNA $12,950 t,.ow spll<'t' rel'lt includes utsl. «$140>. Beautiful cond. 10x43 Spartoo. new t.,,U, ttfria. wlk to tuwn. bch. c EIU393·6n .,,......_ HOMt Store 956.4500 *NEW NEVER LIVED IN 1978 Madil!On, 20xS2, 2Br. 2&. good buy• 14717U I Cal today 54~7283• Tortoise Mobile Homes --- *EXEC HOME Q\er 1500 sq ft or ele1rnnt hvinl! I~ YOUN w l th1:. 24x64 Key 81'icaynt' Loaded w 1•xtrai. 7?-SF2854> Catt Today for Appt. 542-7283• Tortoise Mobile Homes A.creoge f or Sale 1200 ........•...•.•.....•.. DUPLEX Nt'ar Stal<' Park lk•:1t·h .S. Coif (.'ourst• SpJrkllng l'll'.m 3Rr. :?bJ & 2Br. I lrn. almost nel.\ Only SI rnJm. C.111 Pmnl Ht·.11 Rancho Caltr arc•J . 1 5 2Br. tJ.Ba 2 ::,ty condo. acre parcels. SI00.000 full bt(I i:rounds . itll pnrt'. term-.. mu!>l st'll amt·nit1es 2 pools. 15 min Agt 979-4964 to N.B. & So Cst Plaza .......;.P'--tL_O_T_S_P_"_R_"_D_l_SE- PRICED TO SELL l} 71 1 496 5000 Byow11('r. 543-3321 "' "' 150 + al·res m btrl N s:.n BY OWNER South lCICJWMI I 086 Smglt• le\d. -I bdrm. fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm . r r µIt·. o th t• r By owner. must see. 3 br. unwni11c• ... 11womparabll• 2 ba. ocean "aew. quil'l 180 dt>~r~'l' \ Jl'W •. nc<ir sctllllg. 2 blk:. to beach. Mann..i. 'Sl5:!.SOO Sn• & open 2·4 Sat & Sun. 31402 Compare By appt unly Oceun View, 499-4759 49'l 2749 pnnl'1pals --------------TYSHn I 090 t~a ntastic Ocean Vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'wnhse. t-legunt dt!t'or. 3 ---------· BH.2''2 liu. i.:reat loc SlOK.000. Jlawkm:. tl. 1-; 493-493'1 ----180 D~e Oen Vu AcrOS!> a .:olfroursl! & th<' 1'<1xon Estate. 2800 :.q (l home w1spiral :,.ta1n·a!>c &mUC'hmon· $24!1,000 Try a C'Ontrac·t sale WEST COAST f'ACIFJC Rl::ALESTAT1': TUSTIN HILLS Custom bwlt t ri lt.>vd. 5 Bdrm 4 bath. :.el'ludcd. rustic hilltop with valley \ICW All n\.'wly dt•corat ed Lois of wood and !(lass a nd zonl·d for hori;cs. Call 546·5H80 fur more details ~HERITAGE REALTORS 831 ·~1 __ -~-85_35111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiia Rest F1n.anl'10~. IO': down Westminst~,.---t098 bu)'li IOVt'ly 3 br. 2 full ••••••••••••••••••••••• b<ith. :,.pit O('t':.111 \ft•\\' 2 blks beach. Uy ownt•r Sl.00,000. I 492 Ji_il_o __ _ S.Juan Capistrano I 078 ······················· Ho Qualifying! on thili neat. 4 bedrm. :! bath home nPar schools. shoppios:l & freeway. Full pnce $72.950. Purk Place.lncH<\2·7 161 l)lej!O COunt~. \\ r12hts to US<' IROO' :11r 'trip Spectatular 11<·n '11°\\. s l' t• u r 1 t y . 1> r 1 ' .i <' ' $1,500.000 1714 l ~I !:173.11 700 ACRES HI\ t•r..1de Count v Jt " main frl'l'W:1y offramp Some xlnt comml're1JI pote ntial. H ap1dly de velop1ng arl·a & 2 miles of freew:i~ rron tage. Investor terms. FA.RGOR.E. 11676-5717 or 11139 06% Af .:r'i:.':5 1300 .•....•................ 4·Plex for sale by Ownt•r. nellr beach in S<Jn Clemente Xlnt invl'-.t menl. S175,0UO Firm. 436-2955 --------Cemttery lots/ Crypts 1500 ...•.•..•.•...•••.•••.. Companion t'r~ pb l.J Gunta set"t•on. Pal·tfr<' Menional Park J>hmw 714 1922.2972. fi to 10 a m &4to IOp.m 1=. MAI£ All APllL 15TH-=---- RESOLUTION A-.:quin: income property of yoor own Wo ttav pro~rty that will h.elp you keep more ot cho.e doll1.1n1 }OU earnL'<I & r~cue them from taxes 4' mflauoo by putunix them to work for )'OU in we ll loc1:1tt.'<i properties in good growth areas. The dollar:. you gave away to the IRS s hould b,• working for you mstl'11d . To keep the same 1hmsc from happenin~ next year. come talk with us We ran help you form up an 1nve. tment plan lll<it will c()nscrvc more ol your earnmgl> Some wll•CI properties now avu1lablc UMIBJEV AIL Y PllCEO 'I his Oran~e County 4 pli:x l!I only SI00.000 tft owner will car ry a l nd '. Each unit hoJ> a fireplace. enclosed i.:ara~t.'. enclo~t>d patio. living & ramify room. laundry room. :.hake root. EIGHT UHITS . '.! l>t•paratl• 4·plexes w1lh common courty:ird ~eparatl.' loan.' !>eparute lots Lltr~f· uml1>. soml' with f1replac·es. In excdh:nt rcntJI are.! of H1vers1de at $2~.000 POSITIVE CASH FlOW Own1•r will r a1i.c rl'nl'i m l'SCrow lo g1\e buyt'r po'i1t1\e cash f1014 on thcsl· I l unih I' 2 yc111·., old. lut·utt'li in Buco.t Park. All l bt.-llroom. 1•., balh. Pride ol ownen.h1p Owner will l'arry w•. mterest only f1r10:1ncan.i.: de n<1 poinl~ EXCELLENT HOUSTON LOCATION :J4 111d1v1dually metered units m llouston. Texal\ Sl2 .353 J)t'r unit. Cull pru·1• S420.000 with 580.000 down 5 3x.i.:ro":,. I nve'1m enl pro pt-rt v "" ncrsh1p should b•• one l)f your maJor hl'e goals It l'Jn S('<:urt· \Our lu1un· & protect your I ut ur.:> l'arnlngs Wh~ nol I ;ilk 11 11\ i>r with unt• o( 11ur h1J!hly lraant'Cl .,lafl ot m 1·r Ill" Wl' havl• nver llll prupt•rl1l.'~ a' .11IJhh: nuv. & knu" ho-. 111 ..:t·t } ou :-.tarll'd "c; 1-:~rrs ANU HfHJI\ r.1<~ 'r\'1· ha'~· .1 11·"' Jlll'ltron' open fnr lan·n,t:d p101c,,i-1on.tl!> "ho l\'IJUld l1kt• lo J(fil1.1ll' IA<llh ()r .IO~l' l'Ollll\V ... 1.1,.lt•'t ... r11w1ng or .i.:.in11Jt1on Cull lor ".111 .1µp11mlm1·nt QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, IMC. (714J 752-1920 1aoo l~Ga. .•..••••...•••...•.•... Be fsrsl ow111·r JI Iii I Magnolia. Co:.tJ Mi':,.J ()IX•n Sun 1 5 S17~.500 Owner M~t'nt. 673 H47'l 6 TOP FLIGHT UN IT!'> All w/(rplcs. bltns. encl gara11.es. 4·2Br. 2 3Br. 1i,.,Ba, $316.800. Pnn un ly Ownl'r. Onve by 2445 & 2449 Oran1?e Aw .. CM 640-3420 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY New 3 bdrm "ini:le fam1 ly homl! plus 2 bdrm t ri p l f'x Built ·•n 'I. -.eparale lnd ry r m . Landscaped. s pnnklers. fenced yard ore :,.l. prkj!.. 2226 C anyon . Co~t3 Mesa $265.000 .John t:hot lnc:on.Properiy 2000 ~1432-1 --~2~7~ ••···•·•··•··•·•·••···· 7 UMITS·C.M. B••JUl 1h" build an~ F\repllH't.•s, lo.lnl lot.1twn 1'SL Im mL' IH2 lb03 FOUR UHITS-C.M. HEAR BREAK EVEM 15%00WN 1 I'll'\ .\s,.Umt· ::wllt.•r w i 11 ,.. .1 r r ~· v a p 1· r Mana.i:C'm<'nl av.iii Ajteot. Garv 0 Bosler 900-43>18 or !'>:i6 24\JX Pnm·1pab o_n..:1):...-_ ,,u.. . ' CSELECT•1 T' PROPEtt1'iES •OflllaS • Duplex. S bM't 1 ' a11 Two 3 Br. ·ltras Owner hu ~· WoK below com~: -fl'fonas Make an ofr PACIFIC COAST P ROP .. 54Cf-"975. . 20 UNIT Lot'• Costa M~sa , c;l.\Y up proved. f;;,-:JiliAfllh ready to fi:O $.140,ooq:, ,, 1 !, , TSLlnvmts ,t ·~1603 Duplex o r tn fl(~''nca r manna m Qen ,&P'nl Both oce lt!tUtle w ~. ownt>rs wlll <:lr,r"X on AfTO. Sttc~,"1q etich llrokt'r 493-61\9'1'. • MINI STO,hlGI 10•. l'31J "3t~, 1 6 x gmss. $1.200'.000, 'Dfo6wr. <l93-~'72 f '. ..... ~ ·1·l• p 2100 .............. -....... . IHOUSTRf}{C'~. ,.. or s u I e ..,.,,. .. .,,,!U c . $200.000 d~.,,..j~.0011 · . f\ Su 1 l<t l'7f\V or '! user., '111·ur 1r~,vi1) SIJpt•r IOVt.1.(1 i>lbt-(',1 II for clttatls • ~ \ t ~ MAYOCK ..... , .... ,W'.J lAC,U 'N:Jr 380 G~E "YR!'I (714)4 ·2146 • 'tO M~ Lots for Sole-.... 22 00 ..•......... .:. •.•••.... OCEAMFROf'ft' LOT Guarded i.:att' 't<ommunr iv Ow11er w/carry pap1•r- w 29';. dwn :1t (Ot~· Pnn•· 11<1 I y $4f,0. 000.. ""ENT . n0.91m -_..._ Mowltain, D.sett, Resort 2400 ··········••••'-'•~ ....... . ~!~!iot"'~ Ill the l·oo1 P'nt:S· vg~!fom rustic beauty" with a ll modem conveniehces it br 2 ba. form';ll'1.J'R. An l1que frenel\ dcS<>ts & 'lwned glas1'. Tr~ floust' too For apf>h_W ~ce call S u /. 1 II .f.>~!. f m a n . 714-659-4643 d)'S~ 6~9-3431 eves __ _,.___ __ FanLa i;t 1c +h r ', 2bu ldyllwlld l'~·•1et 1 K J l' r t' S ·'> 1 ;, . 0 0 U fi..11 4933164~'1\~t --R~hes, Forms, Gro-.es .11 2700 ···········~········ 320 ACAi.Sii! <Mr lot. ca1hedral t·e1lrn~ 3 Bdrm & guest quartt•ri, spacious & sunny $39.5,000. Or by Appl Hcsbor View Monaco for lhOSt• ~enou~h look Ill~ ror 1mm;icul.1tc 2br & d<'n. 2ba Rc•ad~ 10 o<' cupy. View on ~rc>t•nbt.'11 ---------•I 1931 Port Edw;ard Pl Charmin1t 2 br. I b<i con do Pool. '1cw ~.!JOU 492-4337 or 492 98hl -----Comnrrc iol Property Near new. :1 Br o~nc•r'i un1l. 2 ba. lrpl. 2·l'J r J!ar. 3 2 Br. 2 bu. un11-; TSL I nvs tmts 642· 100:1 TRIPLEX In ~·t'ntral 1 Cohfnrnw 1f'a:.o Robl es. n ear lawn 1 Sl200/at'r4" lieaullful 45 atres.Cenc('(J for hor sei.. numerou., M.alL11 & mobile• hume 111 Paso Roblt?S'. S225.000 Also. numl"rous IDt.... «. .. m,dlt·r Ji a rl'&~s 111 1-:1s1non• & S\lrround in~ are.1 )!no<1 1~""1A ava11:t hit• D&CHE SODERLl~G UNITED IROICERS 675-5626 •OH THE WATER 3 Br t 'l., Ba + 40' ho:.l slip F~c land. lot~ 11 )!Ut'St parkmJ.? Prrn 11111\ Bkr.67~1 ---- Sl5!1.000 559·5..'i86 0Pl'n hou.o>l' Sun 1·5 Open House Sunday 3 lldr. 21 J ba t·ondt•. huitf' rna!>ll·r bedroom with t".1lht'<lr;JI l'rihni.: cnci un 1l must sell nwn(•r houi:ht nt'I.\ hous1· 5AA.500 =K ~urf-.1dc• ('( As k for J ohn . /\J.!l 6.11-1.266 PEAK OF PERFECTION Lu.'<ury h~ml! at rt~ \eQ bt•:-t hen• l'a111stra110 h a c i c n ti ;i 1111 h u I! l' rqut-slnan Int Ill prime an·a. Elc):ant 5 hcrlrnom noor plan With d1n111)L caltn~ :ire:a . l,1mily room. 2 fircpl:1n·' Jnd an lercom. ll and:.oml.' VA $74,900 :1 Hrlrrn 2 huth t 1•k qwct 11c1ghborh111Kt. n i 1 dl• SllC, II urn • (.'.di 64.S·IH6l -z. " 1r r• "''' OPEN HOUSE REAlTY 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER APPROX :> i\CR E Refurbished 2 Rdrm un· its m l.'U!lt co~t.1 Ml~a NewcpL' pa1nt.1•tt· Cur r 1• n 1 1 n < o m t' S I ll 5 0 per mo Pnt·•· .i m1l(fest Sl24.00I> ,\i.'l ~75-0tt11, rRO.IECT Sl-iOPl'l~G 2 OL'PLEXl-:S lor ~.ill <.:ENTH Growth an·.1 IN11<•r "'" 1·Jrn Y.1th next to Post Offtt·e & l" 1l~ 15', do"' n Corona 1fol Hall Plan' a\a1I Sun Milt r)75 :*ISti 4 Plex. near Mt•ado141Jrk l>tl'to!OCount) Pnn onl} , __________ 1 G-OI( Cour-.1' II H. 3Hr Bkr .213·43H 153\J 4 U .... ITS .!•·B..t o wn'''" unit "' w1frpk :! ::!Br I I Ur ·1 3 Bdrm homt· and dl·n • yr, old s2:m.ooo. l'P COSTA MESA J nt'w l Bdrm 2 li<Ath un si&ll911 Ill> ~.000 l'nm•1pab only pleas" Cont.wt f.;1.•n ~1ar~i. al UUILDER'S TRI Pl.EX + planl> for 2 uni\~ ~19.500 1804 Clay St. C)p.m Sunday 49'1 3'l23 Betty Kerr Really S'WOHDERFUL Ttw sea. thl• :,.Jnd. lhl' :-.urf surround this Sunn~ Sea Shanty Sclc1·l ll\I:,. :<Ullda)' lo -.wrnf.! b~ & bu} IZI J6lh St Hari>or Vu Homes Somerset b~ owner 5 bdrm:.. 3 bu. lmly rm. b r o tone s prnt lunds1·aped S21.Ul00 ft•t• Open S,11 Sun 1-5 22.12 Port Lcrw1l'k 640-45tl2 beuffi\.-d C<'ihngs. Jatuz11 ·---------& 1>unken tub in m astt!r Commercial Roy McCordl~. JUtr l250 sq ft bualduu:. nr 548 772 ... busy Wcsts1dt· 1r1tt'rs1•c·-------__ .., __ _ Editft W. Httsick l<eattor & ~l>O,H\lc" lf:i.th Spno~ Stn·H Paso Roble~ 1805l 238-5350 C~IA MESA TRl ·J.'LEX (805146~30'\9 :1 '.!. 2 I. I I, Pndl' 111 ---- Open I~ 67~ 1181 0 suitt· Patio and room l<lf pool. Hurrr • S 150.0011. Offlet-Reol Estate BKR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. Owner 1.1. ill finance qualified buyt'r '92,500 Ownt·rsh 1 p liroke1 !~Property 2000 9f-0-55Xrt • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• J::i.\S'fBLL FF l.USI\. OPEN SUN l ·S 831·Z714: 493-134 1 toll free Mobi~ Ho.-s t..ARG t.: VJ EW LOT 4 Br 21, Ru. lr1•,hlv oaintcd , $10.000 umk nwrket. Open S. S 2·6 # 17 Canyon Island Or. --------8 Dorado Pion. Bf':8T VIEW Contract of Sal~. JN SEAVI EW T ARBELl For Sole 1100 ---Santa Ana t 080 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFROHT BURR WHITE REALTOR, INC. 67S.46l0 Jessie Zenilli :)(Ml E Coast I l\\' Ne\\ port Br.1l'h You are !ht• winm·r 01 two frtt tick~ts 1$10 011'alur1. to BUGSBUMHY INVESTMENTS Owner 640-6064 I REAL TY WORLD <.:<1mplc}ely furn & de n1rntei:I model home. World lnvei.I mcnt5 C:" n t r a I a 1 r , ,1 u l IJ cozy 2Br c;tarter home. Luxunous. mobil<' home fcnt•cd yard wilh fruit ll \'tng with s pat10U!> ·---------i lr('I..-:;, room for ~arden cabana. l br with d(•n, 3 HOUSES l'MLONELY My owner movt'd and ll'ft mcclelill and Ud) I 111·t·d a new family \\'ull. 111 beul'h. pool and lcnn1:,. I 'ro open all day Sunday COMEOUY 420 L.ugonla Mewport Shores. South landers 548·5774 113(1 1550 Ba\ironl f;·n·c Tn lf'H•I. 2·sty. 31 :! Ba. 2 lg pm dock~ on Baysi<lt• Dr $795.000 673·&!53 E.ltuff·By Owner 5 Br 3 Ba. newlv rcdcrnr Walk to st:hool~. churc·h. ~hoppinl( & bus. Many xtr:is (boat storaJ;:l.' lc'll' I Upton Sat Sun I S. 7L2 f\isor1 Ave 644 ·It 77 ----------i ---------- Beach house for 1rnlt• by Owner. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Comm pool. tennis. Open Sun 1 5. $142.000. 548·2787 219 62nd St. Newport Shores. BAYCREST Leeward Lane 1s a quiet street with pretty homes Dnve by 20l5. then rail Bob DickinM>n at 979-8533 to see this 3 Bdrm. 2 bath beauty. Open Sun 1·4. ---------I ~LS Leeward Lanl' EARLY ILUFf S Lovely Delores end unll l ocat ed on beautiful gJ"llenbelt on quiet C'Ul·de· sac. New lutchen. h1){hly upgr aded . Sl65.000 . Owner f Agent 644·5983 C ooper a tin g w1th Urokers. POlTOFttolO Large, beautiful home with all the amenities for enjoyable hvln~ & enter· tafninent. In model <'Ond . S225,000. Owner /bJ..r. 75-0226 644 ·2356 AN ENGLISH TUDOR IN NEWPORT? Yes. lbat 's n ght •An elegant EnRhsh Tudor condom ml um •I n an ideal location. •Priced from $125.000 •With lO':\ down financing This could be your np· portumty to buy an out { standing 2 ba and den. 3 gr Owner. Ivan Wells <& br or • br with 3'>':1 bath dl I home c lose to ever irm. formal n. Jv. ..oi.•ng. Only 4 available rm. WJtb f1replaco. Fam ,, .. u ""/kitchen. 3Vt baths. in this e.xclusive offehng . profeasional d ark See S H EFFIELD rm/bobby nn. Counlry PLACE at 1'ustm Ave & like MtUng. Vtty p rivate 16th in NcwPort. Beach pool, deck, flrepil. bbq. by P ACESETTER _ .. _._._. ea_u_wa_-n_M __ I HOMES. l,ellST SILL ~4 BrZ Ba Montego, Opeindailyfrom 12:00. ~ P•lat, carpel.a 6. except Friday ~ Span.Ung clean. U T·llU dyt, 8!3·1861 (714)631-8094 "'9. By Owner. i.pr1nkl1'rs. putt1n.R SllS.IJOO 751-8!167 aft 3 P M patio. ~lone rrpi<' plush new ca!'l>etinn. :.! ll'' els open beamed n•1hn1t:-. x lnl cont!. llomt· 1n dudes stove and rt>(r1i.: al unbelievably low pncl.' of $49,500. 673· 7890 FOR SALE Mfo:fo.ITllfo: Easts1de C M ;! separate house:-. on corner lot . Super location S159.900 .Rn·cn. unobslruct1.•d '1ew. security ~at1••., pool. 1enn1~. Will rnn .sider res1dent1al or C'Om mcrt:1al trade S395.000 Brok<•r owner 6M-4!Jfi4 OPt.:N Sat'Sun l 5 2768 111llv1l•W On ve Rare 3 br. family rm. Harbor View Knolls Ownt•r anxious Agent 646-8181. ---------IA. Y FRONT LIDO Best Buy on the Water! 3 Br condo, S37S.OOO 443 Via Lido Sound Open 1·5, A!!t. 545·224 I fly 01A<1ll.'r •I I' r. l ~ • Ba . rruit lrt'C'. nr So Coa:.t Plaza. fn•cwavslschool-. S73.1Xl0. 97!! 3692 SAHOPOINT'E Loxunous 4 bdrm. 3 bl.I din rm. den. fam rm. muster bdrm swll' w / sundeck Near park . schools. S. Coast Plala Only $105.000 Asumt B Grounds 551 ·4682 t:ves. BYOWNE:R Roses. Camella:.. avocado tree. New pa10l. crpts. tile. Bright 2br. 1ba. t•harmer. $65,900. 540-7848. $~\\.~lA-lG£tr~· Tho# Intriguing WorcJ Gome with o C huckle "••4 1ty CUY a, l'OIU>f O!t! :~on~,!,~ ~., ";!7~'": • ,..r". wt°"Hh Pttn~ lfl'IWH\ ot ,... h ,,, ,,, I"" t ~1·~e• I K l TCE L ' I I I I 12 I S U G D E M I I I 11 I I· H 0 S C E D I I I I I I R OTMER ! 1-_;,.;I ....;,...! -, _...,,~-, ....j TM Post Ollice Is In· '--__. __ ._ _ __. __ ..... --'·'--' c1ea11ing the Zip Code to --------nine atglts. According to I' P I R T E L 1100 Pos1 Ofllco. It wlll cut tn i--..;.I -:,..l..;......l~l"'"':...,I~ half tne 1engtn or time It '--'·'--""· --'·'---"--'-· __, takes a letter ....... -. -, -r_o_R _c_1_r _1 • ~::~.'.rtf0 r r r r r 1· r r r 1 •;::; I • I I • I I I l ICIA.MUTS Aalwft'I a. ClnaHlcetlcMt 1100 • Newport Beach 1 Rr. I blk to ocean Sl2.500 Will fmanc(' pan &U>·5llll~ Sl6,900 STEPS TO BEA.CH Dbl wide '61 Tra1ll•rama (O.N51Rlil 3 pvt bch & pier Sub-l<'ltmll allowed Located in Treasure Is mn Pacific Coast H" :- Lall Bch. Offered hv Renaissance M.r . 1714> 499-3816 ·-~~-~-~ ~-- EL TORO f,\MILY PK C.onverts to adult 4-15·79 SUll time lo purchase a 3Br. 2& + bonus rm AC coach. 533.000 Call 0 1A 559-5767 lll7.000 sq ft ~hopping center on 20 acres. Im· at ed in the hcnrt o( Cosla Mesa n r-, t enants ma- JOr. 25.000 to 50.000 -.q tt. of additional a bwldablf.• space. Rl'nl mrrea!>es or SI00.000 per year for lhe nextJyean. Sale l'r1n· !6.500.000 Cash to loan reqd SS.l00,000 SelJer w1ll cons1der 29•1,. dn Principals Only <Broker Owner I call (714 1839·6133 PETGROOMIHG Excellent Easts1de Cost:i Mesa location. In busi-ness 16 years. owe. 20r~ down. Ba lboa Island Realty. 673-8700. F'OR SA LE : D elu xe avcoo· Upgraded. Skyhne Cottdo"'inlMMs/Town• tn5• Beach Park. 2 Br. 2 t.c.Msforsale 1700 run ba. family rm. is land ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen. laund po rc h . bec:Townhomes (.'le. Full outside porch. Several to choose from. awnings. more. Adult Priced from $56,900 to park. Only 6 mos old See $256.000 Some with no SUPER-HEROES J\pn l 13 Long Beal'h Com enl ion Cl'lllt•r ·\n•na Tt<'kl'ls mdv be d.11ml.'cl by calling S12·56i8. exl Z72. ... It • Bayfroot Ouplx f'ant 'u. 3Br upr 2Br lwr Fp. bllnS & ldry hkup m e.1 Summr wnlr rl'nll S390.000 fofr own t agt 840-1879 Oldr ll'l·plx on dbl lot. i.:rt t11x ~hltr. $175.000 /ofr own/aF(l 840· 1879 Recently enacled 1n Newport Beach-these units have prio r ap- proval. 10 · for $850.000 Agt /Owner 645· llO:J or 548-«119 FOURPLEXES A ll 2 Br 2 Ba townhouse ly p~ unit:; Electric b lt·1ns. lorccd air h eat. t:n c l osed g<.1 ragcs Sl 300 mo in co m e . Good location OWC 2nd. Two to choose from. $148.500 ea. FOURPLEX All 3 Br 2 Ba u n its -Ow n e r will carr y 2nd T .0 . 9.2.X gross at Sls.5.000 to appreciate. 960·5844 down VA terms. Costa Mesa. Nice quiet park. Close to s ho ps . 10x45' t Br. SI0.500. 64.'>-8017. 642·1032 Park Place. lnc 842·7461 SUPER UNITS GROWi..,_ Mor 16. na lm8 Skyline. 2 br. 2 ba . crpl.'I. drps, l 1h blocks to beach. 96().5022 . '70Camcron 12x65 2Br l:\• Ba.Sl3,995 530-6918 '18 Kingston 20x52' 2 Br. 2 ba. Com p le t ely UP• l(t-1ed. Walk to shop· ping. mu.st see to believe. T75-03050f' ~ Desperate: Mus t tell 10x56 trailer: 8fl encl porch, ns.ooo. 542.1>193 Monterey Country Club. Xlnt rental a rea In NORCO Palm Deser1 1Rancho Anahei m . Broker Ma rage. 2or. 28a. frplc. ii63.l-;;;m>iiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimll 4 'h acres zoned wet bar . atrium. on C -2 . S ubmi• fairway nr pool. 27 hole \. golf cou r se. t e nnis IHDUSTalALILDGo. t er m s. F ull 646-9041 a ft 6P M Will 13.000 sq.ft Founuun price $l4S,OOO. consider exchange PP Valley. near Fwy Sulta ble for user or Investor. OPEN Sal /Sun 2·5Pm Call for dclllll1'. Ea$taide Costa Mes a 31J M A y O C K ALTA LANE in 2500 block Sant.a Ana Av~. 3 br. 2 ba, l story end unit. F\replace. kitchen bltns. privacy walled patio. --------•I Double 1arage. Price $89,900 or by app t ....... /C•YllMJt ... Ne lso n R obin son . Excel. cond. cTr •rea Broker, 541-5647 -Davis. A•enl. 754-7772 .. ~ .......... -_.,..,,..... .. ,. ~--""'-• .... ,."""" .... ___ ............... ._.. . . ..,, .-~ CONDO CONVERSION l l prime units m l'XCe ll e n~ W. l-l o l ly w ood l oc~t1on . Ready I or conver s ion. Call for details. FAUBROOK ACREAGE 12 acres, $12.00C per acre. Owner wil l f i na n ce w/25'1o down. 4 HOUSES & OPLX 5 28 R 1 lBR with garages & y a r ds . G r ea t Ea s t s i d e location. $60,000 down . Owne r w ill c a rr y contract. Full pr ice $320,000. 12 utlTS Al1 2 Br 1 Ba. Good West side location. Buy 1 o r both. Full price $425.000. • , I ..._..,.. .. .._~ Afslm•'-al••~ Alalw•I•...,.., "l•lwah......_ ltfalw•hCW... Af•I ••h....., ....................... ........•.............. ....................... ...................... . ...................................... ~ .. Sul\ 641•tw•,_, 'ih~ Ma JWJtliiila H•t Uail' f•IHclt 1140 c.w .. ..._. llH C:......_ JIJ Ml n ., • .._. 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MlS. mo'. ~7tt)t22·lM 3BR2 Bt\2storyC<m4o. 2C·2"ba SOCIO Multi oety. No Pt'll 2 a...-1Hce. 1741 mo. lnci utl l. N o bknl.~.01t p11d.~14 D11153S-..a, 6M·870S rlrt'place, pool, patio. ~BR' ~~ba ~00 _c~lat•I• •-22Wf ..... •••••••••••••••••• thlldrtn/pe t1. 871·7229 E. 20t.b. ws.-01.37. Adult.a, eve. NO-SNI NearONon. Adultt. S450 28a·2ba MU l$:IOO 2 8r 2 Ba 1,, blk• to LAGUNA BEACH MTtt eve1twknda. no~. 1.arse horn Ilk 2 b 2~ PM'm0,:."6l8Ci'll.!988:m 0 S.n ctcm nte beaeh sQS mv 7TIY ~~~:.L.tv~hei~~ Cbanntq, Ulfl11ue fllr. Kll>SO.K~ b9 &OWAeb o4:ne ~pl , _ __, ______ .. •BR.f11m. rm .. zba.,frpl ~BR.2ba. I ~ fTIUQ JIOOl.'UUI. (714) 49H»t. Jba, bCQ ceil, vu dcek, 2 brlba. PooJ. 1275 EncJo.ed pvt patio Ir WXORY APTLJVJNG 1800 SQ f1 Qw<'I rurn r Tw.l n •N. Cout tlw)' gar Adults, no pela. $500 ~. IMpm aaraae. Deluite kltc:hen Over1006da1na. Water 1575 6'2-WJ 40' IOAT SI.IP .... le It l7•t IN. 845-1882. 2 Br crpts drna back w /bllns. Incl. rctrlg. -"""'.,.... tic • • .,..... Small pet ok. s.tto. mo. TWO ff~DROOM RfauUfUll,Y decorated 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, new )'I.I'd. No pets, Childre n 1761oc ameron St ~l~lltt'Costa M a •IDl'Y· 3 bedrooms. :?'' cpl, pool, S. of tlwy. ok. $350. 642-2464. OemW Rlty 839.6623 642 MA!. baOI lownhou.1t1 View ot adults. $425. 752·5065; 8r 1 walt'r Sllp will •ccvm 646-3176 2 \new crpts. d~. ti e, u-2•3 IOI -"'.-MIW __ .., ..... pal10. Adults, no pets. ._.... • -..... muuate power !NII\ or s.JJO. 6(2.2'64° Extra large & private. Twn r1tr lrg t11o-nha 833·8600 WlbOal with coll11Pf!11ble Dramatic floor plans. ---------i 2 br l' ba. 5 mti1 to m ul Avail May 1. eo.N~ 3124 2 Br garden apt, s mall Slatcr&VanBuren •.-..L..L. N l\ t 'rpl!'I .A>1 r "HI Mat UR! 11\Jull• with r '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• child ok . S325. mo. M7·71.37 000-437() -hkup & m 11ny r xtru ft'r.-nc • only Yearl)' M~A VERO£ home at· 548-9950. -··••••••••••••••••••• S.'1$ m1> '\dull11 No l'N.& 'tS23 C.o•NSl)a•IRVINE Inn USO per mo mosphe re 2"3 br d lx ---------Lrg. New Dix 3br 21,A,ba ..._......_.th.4 61) i 840 ""k ror R "'-· ~-.. -1 00 1 lJA fl'7s-ft17~ 1 Bedtoom apts,nopets.~6-l034 J Br apt. aduJts ~nly, no bltins, gar. patio, frpcl .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su be'" ,...,... ._.,,_, "" " fumiahed pets. Stove & refng. $260. Nr. ocean $48S. 846-1591 C.WO.. .. M• l 122 Man Y u fl IH ii d" & llVJI u ., "b Annrtments 2 Br. J ba, I s tory, shag, 548.-io ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\r hou .. ,.,, fllO\e n •fnit llnt'l'\IUC'11 tl'rn11. "ulc.·r ... onaco Zur,. a . r-dfllS, patio, trpl, d/w, ------- 1 --.-North H.B. Cbarmlog 2 ()'''"! .. N \' 1 ... w 2 Ii r• c.1t~1n D\,111 3 1 $30() piUd s:J16 ,.,_1191JI dm. aard...ncr inc. Xlnt beam clngs, gar. Ad Its. Large 3br 2ba enc . patio, Br, l ba condo. new paint "' .. " ,. -' • l 'IJ ... ccnd 41'1 <'°'8 • Plua a-ullhd s 3 3 s. 2 6 so EI den nr. OCC. NO PETS. S395 •-drapes. Pool. Only d""lt•:\ Obi ""'· ll11ldr .. 11 •·• ~ ""1 IH 9 •>-I (I "-l t' "' ...,.. ., ~ .... au 1 u ... 11n .ua '") SU\91 •. 6 2 Bed1oom u lS38"8406 751-3006 1375/mo . No las t mo. 1 l 1 .i. $.\ m 11 • 1 1 1 r :.>IM . 2 c.• u r i: .1 r II ll>wt!hw'I" ntchl on 1 he• (furn 6 Unl\irn ) lfi677 Viewpoint Lane To ~n.&mn \lorn lh>u"r d , h ~ .. h r t>., 1 1 11 !(Olr court.I' In H.ult'ho IACIC IA Y New 2 bdrm condos. trplc. 2 Br 2 Ba. Crplc, ne w, kids i.eecall 846-IJ7l S.". Swl ~I 1;T.'T 111 .i .a r rl ••iwr c lo-. c.· 111 San Joaqwn J Ur :.!1 11.1 l..gt• 3 8R, 3 Ba twnhml' •All Utib~• Pmd bltns, 2 car garage. $450 OK. $395 mo. 1145.7573 ---- Enjoy $750,000 a,ec· t.ocular spa, 7 swimmine pooh, 8 ilabttoet couru, mites ol bike trafl.I, put· tma. ahuffleboarda. Bacha from U .'4>/rno. Alao 16:2 bdrm plan1 2 story townhouaes Elec kitcll. priv, patios & balconies, crpts, drape r ies, parking, elevators. At Fashion Island, Jam· boree & San Joaquin Hills Rd. f'or rental mformation : li73Jt '._. ,, hli-:.l\ui1 1un1~ s~~o fa bu I o u ~ \ I l' w o r Master •uilt", rplc. D/W, & up. 1076 Canyon Or _Agt-=--· -------WANTED UCti~A \'ll':W •ur 'l'i'•l\.!2U l*\C.-""'k11(1\ i:otfrour<ic & tJul·kµonJ dbl Kat. pool, tenn1~. •Swim1ftUl9.Tennia 645-563'7. LGE 2 BR, F am Rm, 3Br apt in Hunl1nl!IOn 71 4/644-1900 .• I "b 1 ~''"" u1>11r~1·d • 1Jnd1 l11cuat, l((c patio. v.ul a.u.c.ct. Bch, Marina Sehl 01st ---~------u ~t ··~ · u '-a r <I lidrn\ 11 h hi\ tn ...... "'\& l"bll• .. J S7l"' t med ttc.Cl\ c.UJ """" •Aru"'"••Du«10• EASTSIDrt D/W, patio grdn, xtras. OCrt" .... .._ ...... '11 ''r n O K "''• n111 ' '1 \ ,. -~· " "' " "' 1m · ...,..,., . ...,.,........, 11: S37 •. 1 "'AS l""3 $300 $37 5 m o Ca 11 EAro rtlllv" 1 " v "" '' h1•nl, .\ s < l'IJ111 mo "A"·l 121 ·---------1 r, .. c:.. .... _ lrw>C'.b 5 Isl"' asl.'"' · ""' · · )41 67'/7 Mt 73~'34 ~ ----. •L<>ckod gar. w/lgstor 846-8579eves. 3br.2ba. w/oCfice. Year· • , ' ' s,..,_,~ 11111 JllOll l.r .int ... .... ... J ., .__ L--. •HeaJlh CIW>LScNnua. •0/Wpatio.lndry rm $275. 2 Br, I ba. la0ndry ------ly Frplc,gar,$1050. Dea '°"'t l 126 x;tl ~ n ant'•"' .... ~n o.ir1uin. • --k=auo A~lal cabinet space b b Deluxe poolside xtra lge TSL Mgmt ,,_ .. ,, •• .,,, .. fifl + den. rilllO Vil'", r-1...tr.o )278 ~ . rm, aJCOOy • ea m 2br 2ba bllnS d shwhr '"'° U>U'1 •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • •c.9• • II ~· PLUS MUc·H MOREi • as heat, 0 as cook mg, ceilng Adults no pets • • • · · pool & jacuu .., ., ( u ••••••••••••••••••••••• gas hot wate~ all free TSL M°grnt . 642· 1003 Nr. beach. Adlts. no pets. STEPS TO BEA.CR , 2 br. J ILUFF TOr D..a '°"" 3226 Pat, 831 3750 Lg :tbr. 2ba. new Sj!el· Oakwood •Adults. no pets. $275. mo. 536-8362. ba, pool, laundry. encl. 8'•u1111tul l 'apc.• l'od ~·~ 11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R. I lea. z bd m tacul11r view. $475. E.RA. 1 bdrm $290 Eastside lbt. All util pd Zb l $3~ I bt gar $375. 64-0-5078. o..-eun \ti h11m1• :1 lir "Ur tfon d hl ~uni.:t• l1tonus~r1n ~"r .. ent/ec. 58 __ 1._12_1_0______ Garden Apartments 2 bdrm$33S. except Elec. $215 mo. r. a p . . 1' 2 1 "llia. 1.irn r m . tlt•n ... · . · ·' ... C Call Al 63l·2222 house, $260 + 525.uta . Ocean f'ront 3br. 2 car A\1111 >.t,1" I Od I H1·111 ;.~~'77'''1 .,' lt'W · S4 l~ mu SSl-435Sor75H)4Z5 Soulft L...-. 3286 Newpor1 S.ach/Nonh 2323 Eld64e2n7A 00 v5e .. .M · ' Nr. OCEAN & s tores. Gd park, w & D. Avail. $550 $75() ~"'"H's • • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 880lrvme • EASTSIOELOCATION loc.645·l223or536·1286 lst&last.&refuod.C & h 11r1·n... '91H ll4U ~oin Vall~y 3234 u.Mv.nlty Prk ()(-e1111 view new spacious fo116th) 2 Bdrm, 1 ba lh apt. 2 BR, H 2 Ba, patio. . . B. refs.213·283·5882. l •-.ach 3 I .. 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba Garden linn)lc tux 2-sty house. Fm Rm. (714) 645-0~50 Adults, $35-0. mo. Gas garage + 1 s pace. S37S Nice 2~r w/pat10. lndry . ogwMl-.. oogmblt.cathedral l'l'I · dinin g rm .. patio. 2 mo Call675-9526aft 6PM rm, carport. pool. Near Cute 2Br. IBa, bmd ce1I· ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• l.j;1• 4 l\H. 2•~ ha l'tmdo: rngs, Ita l t l l.e . n ew frplcs , 2 car gar. $1.000 NewponBeach/South paid.642·5073. . Beach & Talbert. $250. in.J;!s, patio, gar , $350. l"XQUl~IT1'.: Dl-'C'(>fl Oll'l.'ly dt·t·ur Av ·''1 May carpel111g. pool/ JUt' I ten· mo. No Pel. Owner aft. 6 (~~~,'!:h1~;h) Newly decorated 3 hr. 2 ba Me:>a Verde_ 2 Bdrm. 2 biJ.2252. Adlts/no pets 645·1682 4U: m11btlP hom~ oH·r 11-l $l!l!'i !Kia 7ti4 n1s. $575 mo. Luu:;(' p.m. 213/670•0886 (7141 ~2-8!70 townhouse. Spacious, bath, 1l50 sq ft. Fr pk · ~-c•---&..... 3876 lookloR ocean :lOI)' frnn1 Lovely Pa rk!o ldl· horn.-. biS-8192t!vcSllnly ----------fireplace & pool. Quiet encl gar, dshwshr, gar f"N 3844 .-.. --~ n ( <· I •• h AR 2B I ( -W....._1hr 3298 Adulto only.no~1• area. Adults . no pets. d1'sp osal $375/m o . ••••••••••••••••••-••• 1.v .-. ,a.:una n••ric· ,, r. a. g :lm rm, W ll 1~" 4B 2B ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'4t6 r lr 4lH 1!5:.1 4 . frplc, nr Mile:. Sq l'k & e upgra< '-" r. a . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Model• open doily IO 7 $400. 64.5·3381; 675-5949 754-6216 3br 2 "2ba Bra nd New Live on beachfront. 1 & 2 49'1 4ii73 ~.h11pp1n .: ~4 G5 m o $625 mo. 551 4583 o r Edinger /Magnolia 3 br, ..__..;.....;_;.;....._...;..,.;......--' Woodbridge S600mo_ 2 BR apts available. New- --7~1 1930 552·31 l.5 dshwhr, coverNI patio . ---------•I Ne w 2 Bdrm. I ba lh Light & airy'2 BR. I ba. car garg. 213·/46S-4S4l ly ~ecorated ; stove . & ~~S.och 3169 . ----;;.-~--------•! rnedyd,gar.kids &pets STEPSTOIEACH wlfrplc.gar.Smlpallo. Gar./yard . E . s ide. --refn g. private patio . ••••••••••••••••••••••• HuntinC]t0tthach 3240 ok. $475. Agl, no fee. 48R,2ba.,wntr.SS5-0 S42S/mo.759-0i97 Redecor S325 Mo . ---------•I 49S-4554or2131945·1555 ~IN'GS ROAU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,, .. <x£,,Y732971 BR 2b ~ .... " bis-6700 WALHUTS"'UARE .....-~: • · 3 • a .,wntr . ......,., New 2 BR . 112 ba ,. s..laAIMI 1110 3 l3 tJ rm 2 b a I h s. New 2827 sq. fl . 5 HR, ex: ., BR ., b t * .. 00 ., B·r condo A/C washer/ '•rt-place lmma culall', ccullvl' homt-ubove Hun-.. dryer sunpurch Pool MCF'addenl Newland A br. .. •.. a .. wn r.... to wnhouse, frplc. fivt 3br. l 17ba, twhn . type .. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :lh1>t1lutl'ly l'11arm1n1t tmgt.on llarbour. many 2 . rp c, s w r. nc h & 54.50 mo 675-8042 ~.-ba f I d h h ( d Patio. ene l gar Ad ts . encl. gar. patio. blllns • · n..-&..-L-..a ~ <:.a.!J L1.i: for upJl(11ntm1•nt \lrus. Si95 Call Mike. yd, gar. Kids & pels ok. $390. 64S-4074. A iC, D IW. was er · · 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. ki"s OK. "'8 IORLAICE $465 A t r dryer rm . Frplc. walk to u IH2.~NI 840 6.106. ""' · g · n ° ce · $125. Beaut. brand new 1 shopprng. pa'rk . N,. S320mo+dep. Avail now UJrrell Rc·ult)' 2 BR +den Briarcliff UP· 964-2566 : 973·2971 br. frplc. laundry rm. Harbor & Wilson Oran~etree <:ondo. 2 br I 0 fi1>i•te r 3hr. ll1t1. close lo l>N1eh ""r un1l 1n qwet lo"al'1on 1 ,... tm. Lennis. pool, adults. "' , "' ~ · c.danltiuMs mmcu. occupy S375. 552 7601 Clt•;in S-195 m1> -.:o Pl•I!> ~ Mo. <B·61l 1.....__1_L._...1 TSLMgmt 642·9412 646-3686 l B drm . I b ath . S275+dep. Avail now 6.'JO-:lti02 Lois Egan644·6200 ~-3425 -------------2 Br. 2 ba. slove & rern" ~~~~~~----1 ······················· 7 SW Oc f ( A I r>'>" 2b I b b I ... L'.• Bot ''h ., 1 1 . ean ron . va1 ..,...,, r. I • a. a cony, r-r & drps. Adults. no c.u111g<.>r :.a " tt·a . " Brand new Woodbridge now wkly. Small boat. I und m Adult No "".,..., Har.nff Unfumlshe-d ···•····•••·•·········· New c 0 n d 0 ! l r v 1 n e _..,:Ca_· _ll_R_e_n_a_1a_5.56_-_11_01 __ 3202 ....•..••••••••........ SpacioU'< :1 Ull, lttll1I spu. I vrold. lle-11u1 lu11l'l~l'1Jpl'd. lo:ul"ll w• xl r11' On ly ~fl Mll<C!. !Jl~>-23:>H. BR 2 Ba.fplc.paito.fnrd ----------i Condoinlrvmc.3br.2•~ slpsS.673-7677. ~.Ziuf~,'nopels. pets.G46·431!2. yard. ~ar Kid:. & pt•I:, LIKE NEW· 3Br, 212Ba , bu. 2 car gar. A1C, all TSLMgmt 642·1603 <Orangetree> 2 Br, o;emi· 2 br condo Bll·in s, furn .. ad.ulb .only, pri~ 8 dshwshr ., refrig . Securi- tenrus els. 2 poobiJ;ic. ly pool on beautiful S400 mo-1:,c. ~IZS mo1mo. gr~unds . Sm pet OK. OK ~3'i A~l. no fl'c San Luis Rt-y Condo, rec. f acil S560. mo Lido 2Br I Ba . lint:ns. di:.· ~251;()!-1732971 beautifully localed in 00-8519or631·2622. hes . Poo l, luundt y Large 2 b r apt $285 No peL<;. 2269 .. B .. Maple St. 631·0036. lil•1 I llols <i l'h1n 1 3 BH I'" Q[J I pit•. f'J m rrn. µatio. fn<'d y.11 d. iwr Kids & 111•t:. 0 1\ <>445 1\~·1 no ll'l' !It.I .!.' ~i.ur!ll:I :!!171 R A N C H 0 S A N • Adults. No Pl'lS Avail JOAQUIN Wet bar & ull Near So. Csl Plaza 2 hr. 2 5 I. ~642-690<t MOVE IN MAY I ST' BRAND NEW duplex w1'l>L~1dc <.;.M. 2 BH. 1•, bath Crpts & d rps lhruout . bu1ll ins & dis hwas hc r l-'1rcpl.it·l' Pnt. l'ndosl•d gur;igt· w add1t1o.naf slur;ige. Cl0t.e to ~l'hools. shop- p111g & bus We.~ts1d1: Eves·wknds 645 1455 S32S. ~2·75l3 Laguna ~ach 3848 W•stmi"ster Bctboa l~and 3206 ........•.•............ \\,Ill M;,, I :11'1 1._,. lrpk ..... , •. rd•H' l.'ill (l'IJ'llll-:~\:'1-I>' 1 111\t•HI 'I'· :12r, 11111 ""irf\ 1,11 111·" i"'"I i:1·111. :!t ht \11 .. 1 :\'la.{ ..:11.1rtl .... 011 f>l'r 11111 'li.'2· \ 'J41X "'"' 772X ~ardrobe doors ar<• mir ba. New crpls & drps: ror!'r1 frµk l\llilt'ht•d A C. p~1l10, pools. 1acuz_L1 1=:;,r;i.i.:e h<i s itr l•Jl & lush lnll:.t.·~111i:. :115 "'" , ll'Si> d1srou11t IQ5··"1 17 l;'<I !'hlr.lj!C, <1\:.CIOJll'llCr ...... ., ~ 003 74 18 •\t•& \\kn<I. mo Pll'W•C l all fur appl · 1 SJl)~7 dll)lo o r 1)40 71fiX T0\\11hOU:.t'. 2 Hr ··~ R~1. {'\t'S (rpk, J)illlO, pool, j J l' !">W-6314 eve:. "knd:.. Lido Wat~rfront Studio. no kill'hl'n. ulll pd. Prefer older m a n ~. G73·8886. LIDO ISLE Patio bachelor . ol<kr adll. ulil S21:!5 m o LJ,:e :I hr. 2 ba, UJIRradcd. newly decor . Nr O.C CAlllt•ge. 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Chl'tl' lo 111\\11 with \1ew & ck1•k S.UO 1n1·hl.: uul. a\ wl no" 1111 :u;u 11r 661 llhl ~nb Fvntished orUnfuntished 3900 ···•·•····•··••··•·••·· Co'°"a del Mar 3222 no~ Hilti-7961 OCEAN VIEW. new 3 br . •••••• •••• ••••• •••••••• 3 BH 2 R \ l'ondo nc-ar in prestigious Portahna Bt:h pooJ. sauna. <•tr 5475 --- -mo. Susan 5-l 1·4331. Aft. _.__.__..ts SSl-4333 ~~IMd LA MANCHA APTS 2br, Iba. dph.. l'ncld 'nJ Sep. gar. ~ u c rpl~ &: TIU.: EXCITlNG PALM MESA APTS M l.NUTE.5 TON PT BCH Bach, 1&2 BR from S255 & up. Adults. No pet~. .... b r 1 S'TOO. mo 499.41120 l>l'IU\C' Jur 2 a rp 1· 1 lum 11. rhour 8450 2 OR. 2 81\. on >:olr eourse . tr.rr~rVu llonw' ll-ltillRltl Bwlder 's Cstm ll m. 2br Red e corated . S-1 25 . $l{~I mo "°" J>t·l~ ' 2ba. dt>n Some oc \'U 661·~ OPl·n llou:.e Sun 1>4 1:.!·115 \1·v.11 11ll11 .!lir 2h.i.ti·n &-au yni Gar llandy to 1·5 :1 13Kt; W Xanc 111 ... nt•ar 111 ;11 h '-li:> h & .. h u 11 ~• .. w1 d Dr L " 1 \\ill. ,., iwt"•ll :.! Bit .! ,. s µ~ "" "" '""' )~. agun;i .. 1gul' 1111 ,,'i,i(I trn 'Ii;! llM~I l'\l' Sl!G-1298 II r lq1I ut I r111 ~1!;"1 __ Best \'tcv. l'nlire coas l 2 \"~ 1>1,,.5•11111.:•1,1•11 :1 H~ I • .'~·' ;1 , rt11.n to Spacious I Br. deer. ... <':i bcfrm. beal'hfronl. frplr. l>-i,iln .! Bii 1 B,1 ,-..,11 ~~;'~1;ti,~tt:. 11-l.t:l7 •Jr nyon ''ew. frplc. j;:Jra~l'. pool.$.'iOl1. \gt·lll 193 7203 11,., inl'l 111 11 1,.111 i lii:! nr l e nnt!> c rl!>. ~car T ....-..&.-·- ' I j round S450 ind ultl. o~e 1·" \\\..111h .>.1i.l:..!ll1I."~ lll•1l lkac1 :111 I-+ il'n.2 49!H8.52or499_4!>1Y. UftfunHlfted 3525 IJ,1 lrpl. p.1t1t1, fncll ya rd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.~ II \' I l11lrrn, lrHll rm, dining rm l)1111'1 ~I t:~rt• "''"' Lt-l' Sl!Oll \,!I li-11 i211 2br, lbA. New c•rp, drp::. & pt. No pl'ls lst·last + dep $400. Part furn 646-2036 days I I I ~·a YourTradeT Sl.7'1-ptt Day 1 n.t••UtUetopay ~ar "'d1> & f)l'b OK S4G5 A.c t n o rtl' !l!Vl i.'"14itl. !173 ~j 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charmin~ & wood?>y 0t·eanv1cw. Po<>I. 2 Br. Adults S700, 494·6006 LAGUNA lllLLS ·2 Br, 1 •r1Ba, patio. balcony wt v1ew , AC, i:aras.:e. pool. tennis. l'htld OK. $425 mo. 675·0000 * * * ....•..•....•.......... lalaoa Peninsula 3807 .•...•..•......•....... 1 BR, on lhl.' bay, Vl{'W . elea n µad 311 Edge w a t er 0 1>e n Sal Sun 1-5 $395 ~-74!1'.J Corona del Mar 3822 ...•..•................ Spotless walk to bch. 4br 3ba fam -r m 2 100fl MJ5,mo. yrly. Adults. No pets . 509 AcacJa llop) 645-7048 Large, 1.2&3 bd i:ardcn apts. Adults. Dshwhr . bltns. encl ~ar. g as bbq Pool. (ias Pd 778 St·ou Pl 642·5073. 645·5611 Lik. hn ghl .• ury 2 br & 2 ba. frpk. pool & JiH'Ul/I AdulL.,, no µets H31-0lrJ7 NEW AP1\Rn1ENTS NH SO. COAST PLAZA 3 Br. 2 Ba. air cond. 0 1w . pool . s auna . jacuzzi + mnny xtras OnJyS.12.5. J .D. PROPERTY painl. SJSO.mo 631·~3. Studio apt~. •2 b lk to 645-3900 bt'ach $275 incl ut1I l:n rurn S t' & r c rri .: l Br. cpLS drp:,. nr bu~. 494·Zi97 or493·7137 lady o,·er 411 only, n 11 - peLc;. $265. 220 E Wth Laguna Hills 3850 Eas ts adl' 2 BR In• I garage. pat111 ·I y.r;:-old S3i5 532·.in.19 2 Br. 11:-ba. IJ"'I p.1l111. a\'ail no" Smdll do~ ok S325 967 -628'l Bacheloreue. !::.sid e CM. util pd. wshr dryr . SI 75 &\54461 ••.•.....•..•••......•. PANORAMIC Hillto p 'tl;".., \11c.1.i •\pls 1\dult prl''lll.!l' luxury a p t 1 n I cl\ l'h l..a.l{una IJ1lli; l'ompl rec· rm. 1acuzi1. hc:lll'd pool CIOSl' lo i.hoppin)l. ma1or frwys. ycl prt' all' & quiet 1561 Mesa Or_ 15 Blks East of Nev.·pan Bhdl !lam 5pm 5-16-9~1 THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS 3Br. 2Ba, very !'lean. ds hwshr. lndry area. walk to bch. y r lse, avail m id ·Apri I $575 m o 67S.3577 aft 6PM. MG MT 2 bdrm I ba S290 751·2787 Carport. lndry raeil , No Off Allc1n P :.irkv.a,\ .ii Pa:.co de Valen<·"' 25111 Stot:kporl Or 1'1\CIF'IC WOODS Adult Apartments ~< among wandering streams & lall frail· rant pines feature: MESA PINES ~~~J6u C 16th. P t l Br $315. Frpk. pool. ---------- Jacuzzi. 1ws bbq, closed Qwet woodsy . 2br, 2ba i,tar i\dults.nopets.26SO condo 8 l'au1 d ecor 581·ll130 58!·6151 Hewpon S.ach 3869 •Walk· in closels •Tim~·S<H er k itchen:. •1\Jr ~ondit100111g •Decorator accents •Pools. Gym •Volleyball & More . ..•................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-larla Ave. 549·2447 PoOI. 1ar. a c. Wall'r fo!as ;;;;;;.;;;;.;.;;;_;,;.;;.;.;;;_~iii-aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9-I pd. Ava i I No"':. Adu Its. 3824 Walk lu Lido Shop!> 3 hr. 2 ba. itar. sundet•k. SS.SO yrly 673·9060 MediterraneanVillag •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth walJcovering •Fireplaces. wet bars •Dishwashers, walk-in closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools, j~cui.zi •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches I llDIOOM I llDIOOM & ~ Z la-2 II TOWNHOUSE A.dulls Only Snrr.~-. No ~l'(S Office Open Daily 9 to 6 Gr c114t ss1.eozo 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. • .......,°" leoch ll40jHMr.eiC)fOfl leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kennebunkport ? Wasn't she the biologist who won The Nobel Prize for Medicine in ·597 ~CD~ Ir you re not sure wtlo (or what) Kennybonkport was. don't feel bacl-you·re not alone. Kennybunkport 1s one of 14 d1St1nct1vely different apartment floorplans at Seawmd VlllaQe in Huntington Beach. Seawind Village ts a result of totally personalized professional planning. The kind of attention you deserve. A perfect blend of nature and hv1ng- nestled 1n a forest wrth babbling brOOks and quiet ponds. COOied by natural ocean t>reezes. Add to that tennis courts. swimming pools. a Jacuzzi and a convenient location near Shopping and employment and you've got a place anyone would proudly call home. (Even Kennybunkportl) One and two bedroom. one and two bath adult apartments from S3 '5 00 ~~Voll~ 15555 Huntmgton VllllQe LIM Huntington 8Hch. CA ~. Michele. 640-G363 or SJG.6104. Small bach 1'2 blk lo bl'h Refn~. No kitchen. SU15 > rly 675--8351 MM!SliBJIU New beautifu-1 garden apts. pool & spa. 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 I Bedroom S310 LarJte 3br. 2ba. bit tn1>. r bll<s to bch. 100' from Bay. GaraJie. Adults. n< pets. Avail 5-5 Yrly s.m mo 846-J073 I Br from S285 16350Harbor Blvd. South of Edinger 839-2140 Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Adults, no pets 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. Deluxe w/dishwash er S3!15 640 -5112 agent O r 548-5100 .• B I G C A N YON TWNHOME 2Br. 2Ba. 2 patios. frplc \\Ct bar. S750 mo <213 > 540 842.'l * Aneouador ...... Lovely gardens· Brooks wtr fall •K.ite hen Facil. a..-ail. •Jacuni, heated paol •\Vkly or daily m aid srv. •1'V & phone available Dea Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR. $275/mo . incldg util Available now. 494·3672 or66Hl61 1 Block to bch. 28r. 2Ba. frpll'. $450 mo yr b e 67J.Ol25 3 Br. 2 ha Condo wash dry. re friJ.( Adults onl y ti4!'>-7317 C\CS only Frplc. ineld S4 7 5. Hoa1lkiCJIOft leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lido J s l l• H;iy1r11n1 SHARP beach 1 2 & 3 BR Spact.ous 3br, 2ba. Pn v. Low as $72.50 Wk 2277 Harbor Costa Mesa 645·4840 Room w k1tcheoette S66 week & up. f I 0d' b b ' g r · g:. bch.. $850.yrlyllsc. G75·7ti87 rp c, .•s ws r, a a ," --.-· ttm, p\'l balh, mature & pat ios. No pet s .HlalfifiCJIOfl9.ach3840 <'mpldlady.litepriv.rcf • 99).2358; wknds 840-6306 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $160 +.Lag Bch, 494 .7345 548-97_5_:_5 __ _ MEW APT HOMES HOWREHTIMG Luxury 3 br12 ba. spacious interiors. Incl OW. stove. fplcs. & private 2-rar garages. s Unique rroor pl a n s , r e ntin g rrom 5495/mo. I .cit• .11 um I ICll•C~ C'ff 0.·a~h Hh ti t'orn1 r ol '" rn A. \1,·~ JlC'lnl .. .. Room for Rent. Tustin Hom e Eves. 73J.1148 Rm to rent, responsible person over 30. Wood- bridge area. 957 ·1749 dys, orSS1·9547 aft6PM Linda 2 nns nr bch. w/klt pnv. $285, util pd. 1st, 1st + $100 dep. No Pets. Sg. Mal. 675-5533. 64S-6499 s.-..• ....... ~200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Several all s ummer ren· tats; avail. No lee Agent 615-8170 Cottage nr Bay. 3 blks to ocean. Slps 6. Patio. Nr Udo Village. $200 week· ly. Call 7~-09S_7_. __ Vcattc.R ....... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoose for rent. Big Bear Oty alJlll 6; linens furn. fi2S nitely pr cpl. Call Iller 3 p. m. 541-1.919. for ad IJ\ the Oalty Pilot .. Dirtc:tOey thal can Northwoocit 3 br, 3 ba, alOO aq. n .. lge. famlly rm, frplc, ds hwbr, fncd y d , far . Water It gardener pd. Brand new. 8S. mo. Kids ok. no pets. Agt. no '[· 964.2566; 973-2971. • (7'4) 898-9961 From the San Diego f'retwiy onve north on BNcn to McF~. then wt5t on Mc:Faootn to SNw1no Vlllagt. 1'1:1 \100,"Sll\[IO'a t'l"I ll! ~en Front Condo/oa lhe aand. Hunt. &<!IL i&udio. 1 bdrm. Wkly Ir mo. natee. Rene ICHISl sh )'(J'U' proleaslonal i J l ,,.. or more In· fortJJ9 tJon cal I 64.!-5678 .. -.. ,,_.. Furnishings .... ~ • Open dal.ty I 0 AM 'tJI OUSk. . . --· ----. .. . ., ,. ,. . . -.. ' . . .._ --.. ·• • r ·-.-........ ~..:----:.::----... .._ ........ ..,.............. . .. ....................... 111 ••• I J 111111110 DC\ t:torllt. \T l'll(IJt n 141-3133 r i , .. , .......... _ .. _______ ,_., ____ -·- .. ...... ~ ............................. ...... se.n 4300 OMc.._... 4400 ............ 44IO ·••···················• ............................... ~·············· H.oomm1.1h~ """ Pttrl l kh '•blocld rvm b.·111 h SJ00 01:? 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Iba. ~1a tun• fem t:ttl t•n1·I 110111 t~i9-i7 full M'n of fr bldg · r 0 l' ;umort Ht·t'l'PI & 3 HEDHOO\l I IC ll :-> .. t ll( phom• ,,n.., ~H'I') M'f\ .• \l'T W\\l'l.I> Ill:°' t•onl rm. l'lt' Pls1· t'Jll TINC:TO.\ 11<"11 \ ll I-\ i52bl8H tMAl<I:'-<.\ :->l"lll LH:-.1 I FcmalP lo .. hart• 2Rr 1·11n I.lo. 10 II II S t:?:1 rnu Mti-!ltl:!l S1n).!lt• offt•·1· for rt•nl nl':i r Ol' \1rport ~150 1-.i-r mu l<1·1·•·1Jt s .. 1·n·t.1n.il "l'r\lt'I'" ,1\all ~lll f.4112 S300·SJ7 !l l'..1 II K lh lu i'.I l'\(~ M F JP :.o Cl.do " 111111. 11t .... pc;1h1hl1· "11rl>11w m.in "' m1tl ''Lt' tlo).! n1·,·0... I Br apt or tlv.dhn,r.! 111 t" ~I 1~10 Fl<EEl<E~I art·.1 \l .1' ~:11111 S2 47 SO 1r1t·I ul tl :!SO sou ~ci fl orflc·1·-. I 223· llt>-l l'Ollt•1·t 546-4370 li4S·~7il !-'rum SI.JS Ind uul 7i!J • w 19th !:it 5411-:t:mo MiJC~laneous L.ad) dtr <;hr 3 Br 2 H;.i home ~05 + 1z ut1I pr mo 2 mo :itlvnl'l' 275 Hroad,,.;.iy. CM 54li K!J35 Jtesp ::.ul parem dt·,.,ires ,.,amc to s hr 4 Br C UM apt.6404!6J5167S·7444 Co ... ta Ml'S<l pror ore ,.,pal'l' avail an C;.ih f Isl Hldg 383 sq fl. low pm•t· anrl J<1nitorial. H'<:Urll) serv. roof. m + util Convcnlt'nt loe 2.30 !-: 17th St (.' ~I fi4:.!-!l5HO Si.nRll.' un 11ril·•1talt:d 1:111 ~· t;lei::ant offll'l'S lOsh;.irt· l!IJr housl' nr 1.wh Nl·wport Bl\"d in S L;.ii.:u11a S2:!5 10452111 llUI I ~·1Z>41 5Sli 2350 F 122 271 to i.hur. imm ~I Ni':~VPOBT Rt:ACll I or~ w '2 F' Bal Isl lllSl' S21~. offil't' w rl't' & l>l'<'. <1 rt•a t>W-0.'>9'.! • F\Jm or unfum Mon. tu ---· _ Mon or 1st' f"rom S.J:!S Shr 3 Rr to,,.nhou""" In . 711 7:>;!-1;.-)S(lwlo.tJv,, w male. 30. P' l I.la . pool. , ... ,1 d i 1 1 I d t.cnrus. W 0 1·rph . d r ps. ""'" x ~ui ei.. '! ' ~ 673-41211 f1ys. 559·8366 AC: a.mpl PkR 1'!". S.1 ~5. ~ i'u be re'-ld f., J ·69tl0 eves TU RTL f. rtOC K IN 1RVINE :.hare m~ 111•" rum borne Profcsi;mn.1 I n "mokl•r Pool. JUl' tt•n ms Ito" 11 't rl'l'l i-· I'. " d. macro. huri: alarm ~ many xtra1> ll1ll. !lf>'i-~. Bcauttrul homt• nt•ar '\ B bearh. rurn w 1•olur T V s.1001 mo. ti42 9275 You n j:! roomm.1ll' f11r Costa flksa An ·a 1\•)l Comple~ l'uul !\d~) f.Jl·S.570 Female rmll' :!IJdm ~ha pool nr So c ... 1 1'11.1 Wk. 556·7777. hm. :>57 -1!157 Amy Female ";.inb to ~hJ n · " i.am <'. :Jhr TuMm 1·110 do. Pool, jar. Still mu +uul C a ll i31 21i1!7 &-llPM ~°t:... 4350 .••.................... Storaf'!e Hl'nlal ~ mo. NEWPORT CENTf.H 1111-: F:Xt:CUTl\'E SvlTE S1mrt• ,\'ail 1>41).;Hill NEWPORT CENTER EXEC SUITES (K'l':AN VIEWS l''IW:\1 5200 ~1u Newport Reqenc:y Corp. 833-9976 BEST BUILDING on B1rrh :•frar 0 L' Airport !l(M) ..... II flU\\ •• \ ;J a I a h I l' • \ I! l' n I !17H~ l'u. ... wm spat'l'. c11t '11. \ C. Tit W l!)th St. {'\I ~liS li44 (8'jj & ~7 :lK 11 f:oull ~n·1r1· t''ll'l'Utl\ t• nt f1l"l'" Ill Santa ,\oa Wl'lb F;ir).!o R:ink bltll! 1111 Cl\'t(' Ct>nter Dr. lllth tlr Fur 111fo i i I !li2-9Ciil! or :m 215 ~:,03 single enrlos t•d 11115 ----------1 llunt 1 ngton St II II Peggy. 960-4392 WANTED ·1011'+ warehou:.c offlct• under S:'.!00 NB CD ~I I rv. 640-0351 Retltat• 4650 ......•................ • • • L.K. Andffson 1300 SantHrwlla Corona del M .1r You Jrl' the w11int•r uf two free tic:kets lSI0.00 \ Jlue >.lo IUGSIUHHY ~1 EETTIH: surER-HEROES Apnl 13 Loni:: B<-arb Com entton C.'t'ntt•r Art·na Ticket." mav tw rla1ml•d b~ l'albnl! 6"12·5678. l''l Z12 * •.• ..•.....•.••........... Blainess Opporlunity 5 0 0 5 ••....•....•.....•...•. Ne" Bu:.ant•:-.::. Op port una ly Bt· ~our own bn ... -. Small rnH'!<lmt•nt ;.ill thal ,.., rl'q fo r 1'\l'lf 111 1-: lu1·r:atl\ l' rl'i.•dt•nt 1:1 I &. t~1mml'rc1.tl \ ull'u hu~t lll'SS ~10 2505 1 MI r J Jnv{•s tm••nt l'aptla l 1w1•cfocl Part1t·1p;1ll' Ill profit.-. from ordt•r, I .1: t11•kt•l llNO In t'\t'l\10).( g rn v. 111 J.! r 11• I ti .J fl I I' h J r U ~ IJ ti I i I I l ~~ ~1 o m & I' <> p "' t .1 f 1 brl"akl;.i:-t & lun1·h uni\ bu..,~ llun11n,.,'lon B1"11'.h Centl'r park111i.: Int S40.(-.xl ComplNt· '( (I( Jiii fl<./, l/11 I .. "'.1>ujt1·1li'"> f/j.1-·' ~.'N 2435 E Cont Hwy . CdM New port Cr es t o;an~ll· J:?Rr8f(l'. Secured. $411 m u 675-8111; 548·7813 A Yendinq Route Own & operall' your own ----_-_•_-_•_•_•--1 ''ending routes. 4 10 hr!. G(lJ"agl' for rt•nt on l't•n · nl.Nula. S2S mo {175·939--1 S t o r a ~ c g a r ;.i g 1• . downtown Coslu M l'MI 9X20, $35. m o. 1>42·4007. wkdays 9-S. Office Rental 4400 ······-················ lliUTIFUL SUfTES 75.5 to 3200 Sq. F't. Crpls. drps, servircd C-ruPark Newport 833-3813 Downto wn Huntington Beach. 210'12 M aln Sl. PRIME LOCA TIOH ON WATf:o:R. i\vaal11ble for professional or rl'lail offtl'<'S Total of JllOO sq fl. Can be d1v1ded into smaller units Orivl' by 2f~"l3 W Coas t llwy. N B. thl'n call i\J:t•nt at 6.11· 1400 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekly Complt•tl' ro traming & lorallon ~etup Cash IO\t:Slment n1•t•ckrl Plan I ~217 50 Plan 11 8521!7 50 l'lan Ill SI0.325 ()(I Plun IVs 15, I 12 SU C a I I T o I I F r t 1• l ·ROO 2 37 ·l llt16 or HI00-237 070<1. Sun IOA M 6PM. M W 9AM 81'M CREAT IVE VENDING. INC. Local t>ffll'e ~ 115 W Ce ntur y RI . lnglewoord. Ca Elegant . s mall beaut) salon in ~bopping rt•nler. Lai;una Nri;ul·I As k. $13,500. Peg Allen Rllr 494·7S78 One 2-rm office av ml. For store & office s pace at SllO. 960-U58. reasoneble ra tes Trade your d1srretaonary O..._. THE 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. lime for a bus1nes~ OP· " MESA VERDE OR portumty. We tram a!> W .._TERI. PLAZA you earn. Cull ror appl ~ lS25 Mesa Verde E. C.M. S-7pm; 842·7207 PUISH SUITIS 545-4123 Lease for Sall' Marine 350lG 1300 sq. ri. Ave. Balboa lslnnd. Just ,_._tk V5ew1 HA.DOI IL VD. remodeled. 600 sq ft up Wet Bars Stm"e 20x60 + office. 1450 stairs best block. ~JOO Ude M.rtH sq. n. total. $495 Per m o. Avail immed. 67S-2A55 or v-... Biel'. 675-6700 _67_5-m23 ______ _ Newport 675-8662 Newport Mariner 's Mile, Travel Agency "'ull Appl . Modem 502 sq fl store or 3.1'hi $7500 On Nr JI H IJirchStree\Offices office. 26.»C Avon. LO W F p . s1:sM Tim 846-881'5 · Prime 1round floor. 1850 rent. 213/477·7001 -·-· ;...__· -----1 sq. rt. (at 70" ft.) Call ..,_tSton Barbara955-2274. For Lease: RETA lL LAOUNA BEACH A I r P o r t 0 f r I c e SHOP. 2640 Avon St. Imported Foods " Wines Secretarial 1ervice N~pos~ :_:.;tdt· S57,500 avall. SHO. 957 ·t33l good exp · - AJEUJEl...L . . ' ' ,· ....._Te • .._ Antlquea-Aollque Row ~ _... MercbllOls Anoe. Co-op lDCGrmadel Mar. ada. 800 '. 646·3071. CallMMG4 552-7Z71 ~~~~~~~~~~• ..... ..,......, with a Otd Bulldlncs For Lease. ROLLER SKATE Rental nma, l'Ull Qu&ifitd A All •'-· a.reu • prices. eu.m.s. Belt area loca· ii a llmle matter .•• The Profe uionals. Uon. Xlnt long lse. All •callta-1171. 752-7575 newequipment.675 .. 23 --- ...... ...... . on .. rt.tty IOOI :?f P• .... lty 5005 ••• ~11"" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._..._ricen Wom ... n11 Sporl .vtc11r V•LJMt .... yea.. Sp11cl•ll y 1 hQp Xlnl A 5 A R US I N ES S locaUOn UI Yl'll N(Sl(.:M 11 A HTN t; R I N OU H llfNt MK 13911 C:ROWlNtl i"'L.t.:•:T OR -- OWNt:rt OPERA'rotts .... " ... nt You'll h \"t• rnurt• thu11 O,,wtwNty 5015 J1t-l Joli 111cluch111 lhe ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• frt('(lc)m or 0 \\))IOJ.: )'Ollr lllV\' \.Ur5 l'llrn ~·: Of jJtU own mull bu11nt'"' ,,. 1th f1l A 1tucccs!lh.1l b uilder w.11 the-athu11lul(1•-, of ,, 114.~ks fwid1:1. $18.000 p1•r but hw '"'-'~'behind you house S hort tt>rin . We'll 1!fH• voo th1• pro ~ft'Urf'd Mr Gordon. h·!1~1t1111.al !1111\l>Clll•H't.r to ~~ ht•l11 111ake yuur I.Ju Inc~' 11• 1111t'C''·•111 Sud1 ui; 4•om . SUZUKI DLRSH.- 1•h•tt• lr.iltit111' 1( you ll m Or...: Cnty fully lll't'\l ,, And llO l''ll Vfrl'l' (>()WJIJ~.'d ser\' dept i\ll )'OU whul wt• th111k us lht· purls & .1ct'l'S!I. 11111<1 ht-i.t trtll'tor llt•11I 111 till• Uultac<1 Ulrs lw S2~.ooo. truc·k1r1111111.twnrv Do,,.11 (,all fl4 \:!79 tC30 or p •' } m ,. n l h c l w l' 1· n MG ~ ~ ~ ·rhai. '"' ,.,., 1111111 Jtso 111d udl•t. , 11t1r Mattey to Loon 5025 Ul\~·nnl h\ 1n~ t'\J>t.•fl)\t.•' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Jut11111 trnlfllfll( \\ ,. h .1\ ,. .111 1mm1"lll..ill' llt•••tl f111 u" 111•1 1>p1·r.11or-. II \UY'" l l lit "'"' IJlo.1· 111 .. I 1<'1 ... 11·p to.,."' th U1• mt1 \llllf U\\ll bo"' \o\<llh \11r t ht\mt•r 1t,111 "" J 1•.11\11t r b\ t •1 I h11.: Tull fo'rt"I' NlO :l4ll ;! I 'II 1m wu1n . Horth Americon Yon Llnu I' 11 Ii<" l'I!> f)t·pt 15 f:o\•rl \\a •Ill' I;\ H)Xll I I-1111 JI ll 1111" I" I 11 II I I \ I-111phl\1·r I 10AL ~lllUU \1 ll Butltl ,, :!Ml hn:o.1tll'"'" sr).an· wm• tn\1•:.l Si5 t;.i(l-1;.)~ \tr 6-1:! K:!:.!:I Boal l 'h:11·1t•1 l\U!->lllt'S" 10 Spw t F1~hN w FB Sl.J.50ll 1'11 µl lit-ti 1\73 JIJ7X Amb11111u:-. l'm1111,. ";rnl 1n1: It• ,uµpl1·m1·11t 1n 1•1111w 1111 ,1 p.1rt l llll" b.1:.t:. l'.Jll t:75 31RO TOP LOCATION 110 l"11.1 ... 1 II"} O;.in.1 ·Pt l'n'<lut 1111! lk.11 F .. -.tJll' Otf1•1• 1111lu tl t111.! I r-.in,·ht'l' I"·'"''" luv. n•nt lum1 ... 1tmg.., t'll' Slj,111.10 I HEN l'o1nt Ith) 496-5600 HIGH PROFIT MONEYMAKER! Well l"'labh,.,hl'd t'lll>ltllTI Trup h~ Bu""""=' 1gv1•nlo~ & l'QlUPmt•nt 1-:.'l't•I locutwn llt';.i lth forres quack s Jlt· SSS.OOtJ A.A BEACH RE.AL TORS :l07 No. El Canuno Ht•tal SAN CL 1-:M ENT t-: 492-2100 (.~1rds. µurty supplie~ & 1-:1fl!> 2707 No Bris tol. No. !\ i\ Davon•t• fore.:':. 1mml•ll1;.itc s ail· h) ov.'llt'r One 1>erson l't'"'~ run Expandm~ eenll·r l>ncc dt•penllent on 1·ash 00"11 Pnv l'artv th' 1.12 7~1:! Ext liOO . f:o,, ,., KJ6. iti03 Cumpll'll' 1nH·ntoo for n•ramll' bu:.111e::.::. Kain molds. pollt•r'i-wht't'I. ... ho,,. case!>. grc·en" ;.ire . ral'ti. l'll' S2500 !137 6 12:1 /NEED ' /MONEY • CREOITMO PROILEM 2nd & l rd TD loons 547.54 02 Arrani.tt'd h,· Ccost Home Loons M 0 N E Y FOR ANY REASON FAST APPROVAL $SK 10 $250K Sl::Ct;l{):: BY 2'-il>TU ONT!IE INCHE .\SEI> \;\Ll'F llF YOl H 110 )11': CALL NEWPORT PACIF C FUNDING L1cl'n.i ed Bruker 955-1055 lOFCJ 67S-S-535 CRESJ MoneyWonted 5030 ··•·•·••·····•········· P\t pl~ nl'l'U" S.500 ooo ht TD on ne" apt hldg rn l " ~1 . Term,., nt•J.?ot1ahl1· t»O-SI 12 ugent Mort~s. Trust DeedS 5035 .......••.•...•.••....• LOWEST lntettst Rates 1st T.D.'s, olso 2nd T.D. Loon•. Fairest Terms s 111rt• t!l-1 \J Sattler Mh). Co. 642-2171 545-061 I MONEY A Y AILAILE 2NOTO ANO SWl~li l .. Oi\SS l:\Tf:o:H EST 11~1. Y Of< I-iLL't AMORTIZtrn IA't' Heultv R r: Hrokt'r. 900 1957 for SdlC Sl3.000 2nd fO 10'. dasrount l'.1 11 ,\I ti31~ Aa1wnwnh/ Svndlly, April 8. t979 DAILY PILOT RJ J '-•nab/ LCllt & ,._., fl jj .. ~.~.~~ .......................... ~~.~! :!:~ •• ~~ •..•.•..• !?.~! ~!!~ .... ..!!_ • REWAR O Malt! L.i o ...a-....1 5100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Stoll uni 1tum or cum hinauon 01 1uim~ for 17l or 1~11:. w11h ,, l't•nny Pincher Ad 3 hnc:; for 2 \'OlliCCUll.., l' dll)"ll t!.ich ollll11111nul I.int• 1~ 6'.r for lh1· 2 tluy"' Chur111· 11 No 1·unimc11·1ul o.11li- f ur mor1· 111l11rm.il111n and 101Jlart• )OUI Jtl 1·1111 642-5678 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS T1t•kll' Smudi:t· Scrond Tremor Tn1>lt> Erout TOGF.:TLOST The Po'>t OH1ce •~ 10 t rea.,mg the ZIV Cock to mnt• d 1,i:1h i\t·t·urdin~ l•> I.ht' l'0..1 Off111• ll "tll ("Ul 111 hJlf lh<' lt>n1-rth ot t1mt· n takl.'!oi " h•ttr-r Tt) (; ~;T LOST Lost& Fowtd 5300 •.....•..•••........... Lotil or Found J pet" C.11 I An1m.1 I A si..1,l.111t·.., LcaJ.!Ut• 537 2:.'7:J. no fl'l' U>ST P.\HROT. pink ~: r a ) . M 1• 1> J :'Ii u r \ h l<l'\\llrd !li!J310i <'\<' K:J.'l-li593 da~:. (,tJt,l Sm;dl Whllt' l'tJCJtllt· mal1• :1 31 or 1 tll \' 11 W1bon ll.1rho11 l'\1 :-11 k eh1ld tw;.irtbrolo.t•r U' 1•1 loe.l p<:t ll1•v. Jrtl ti-lb :r.1.i ,\of.Util!.10 l~T )lJI•· Uol>t·rrn.in. arl'.I l'\.•,u h Slatt•r II B :.UL'""r" 111 Tam..ir.ek tfi mo ... llt>',1rll $11111 11-1.! l!l!f.Jtf\... I t I \!JJ tJ7 I j t'\l"' L1,..1 I ... 111111 l11 t1\• n m.tlt· dn c c:,·11 r j!1· Duhll' L 11J ml\ \ ll' .1..r Ir,.' \I. ,, I nu l I 1 ' Hcv.unJ 5;,2 tJbt>.I LOST R1':WAJ(() t;rt') t"3t " "h1te p,11A~ Hlk !>pot on no!->t' \'1" Sµr tnl(d.alt· & l::din~t·r. '1 2 846·92:l:l !W8 123-l l•Xl lJO Rl'wartl lo~t 4 :.1. tn rolor fem Ing ha1rl•tl 1·a t Woodbrf1j.?t:. Irv 5.Jl·O:J7H F'OUND Hubbt'r t1n•d t o w I r u 1· k "" h t• 1· I ... ~ 7tl!IX mixed Pl.IP UU.. Ill hr ~u,_ t.dy tlilUCa•l•n coll•r 4·l CM ~4l121 w11hea &O •i1:<•h1t o ~"' ~I ...:,.__ ' 1 ttatlstlce ObJ•ct fr'1•nd8 t•oun<l Aat\..'<lule. M. Rt•d lovers ut Wl'1lf'l'S PO ff6x ACCOUMTltMli" hu:dc.y. M. N U. Shelter. tOSt. Newport Beach. Cu ~y 1144·~15@·21.S3 92ll!6:I ASSIGMM8ff f'ound M ala m ut,• i;· Wtm ale 'Poic' to m et Golden Lab. M N s: romtie 'Fox' 21·3.S Ob· ~Iler. 644·365Gl548·21S3 Jert. fun & pleavur e . --IMS-5288. P.O. Boit l800 F'ound Gold1b lk German Santa Ana 92702 ~h 1•µh1•rd M " li4S l50t; 644 36S6 Na l.ooelY Congt-01111. S111 An1mShltr cer t-. Sin~le11 4:\·74 10 11tiare HOC'la l UCll\'ttle11 P'ound ~u Apso :•", Olll L>eLoriis ~·~2 ml.'<1 size. wbt/1try1bclAc. --;:,,. • ..___. R--...i-- - Vir Dana P l 673·4741 ...,...n-.,_r • 181SS. El Camano Rc1tl l'ound 3 blk mix dolo{s, San Clemente: Fully lie sml & med sz 64S· 150d or f'or Appl 49:! 7291i NB Anim Str 644·3656 LOST l'Jrrot. g r el•n EmuloYftWlttlr ""' ~·l'llO~· head StOO '",...aHon Reward R4A·2083 ••••••••••••• •• • • • • •• • • --Job5W..t~. 7075 Ptr"'IOIMll$ 5 l 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• • • •••••• • • • • Work 1nj( thtf R fil.AXINC MASSAGE Helter food & prof II Roh J ame!'·Lar Masseur S48·()9(;K Outcall9-!I. 494·5111 ---- MICHELLE'S •Outcalt• 1 lAM <!AM 835·37 19 LIMDA & VICKI OutcoH Mossoqe For The f1'n of It! Sen mg all Oran).!c-C.:11 K3S 7313 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y Doys. eves, hr 631 ·2140 GOLDEN GIRL Rellablt•Couplt• N1j!hl Ofrt1'l' M t110 temmre 840 <!267 Will hab}"'t for ""orkan~ mo1.he r11 54;; :157 1 i\i.k l'orl'andy ~p Want•d 7100 •.•................•... ABLe F'EMALl:.. w ltcal l::stal1· k110\o\<lt·tl~l' a nt.I '('t·r1•l i.1rlol ~kill ' Laj(una Beach '499 21 M Arc0W1t1n~ ACCOUNTS REC . :\1nf~ co nt-edi-p1•rs1111 for ;ill ru1wl 1on ... of J\t' t·ounb Ht•l'('I\ abl1· Ind hght •>P•nt.: M1n1mum "'"''' r .. q ~1;1nu.1I !>)!:Jfllll IM TA l'OW ~:II l~C T here a rt• ... a1t-"1M'W rir ms movln11 into t he Oran~e Counl ~.:Ji•~4 bringing itbout ,.,. •ft creasing del:NUtd ff.a(.•JI• pe rienced Act'OU••W.it Jnd Outu Pr')\,;~l\I pcr..onnel CPA'S Auditors Tax Ace~ Cost AccomtORb Sr.Acco.._.l loald&eepen Accountinc) C~s o ... r.try. K/P OperatQrs II you art' not a"' !'ll'l• of th.: l11•11c1it..o; of worlo.111~ temporal) ~lllf Ul> " 1·all or v1!.it us al ow n11v.• location. Wt' will be ha p py to das<"U!>s 1t vr1th you Wl' are lol·ated 10 lh<>; C:OLUWE:LL RANK~lt BUILOINO Suitt• 11200 :!:133 !'1111 Rroadwus· Santa Ana 17 141835-4103 Frt.•t> l'arkrnit COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS * ~ W hi St S.1nlJ ._ ______ -_-.--__ _ \n.1 !lli03 554 77011 ii~--!15i x.r;.i l'tl}sn:al mas~<J~1' b~ hl· tl mch!-o l'Ur I C•t·hn11·1Jn 1\Wl 3 8P)t ~ 2!1t i •FOXY LADY• UL:TCALLONL' •972-11 38• " .. Cynftlia Atrim •~:.:.. Bmv.n l'1rl'11 I lu11lrnJ!! on &Jdt 't 011 Jrt• lhl' "1n1wr nl two frtt tic:kets ($10 00 valUt'l. lo BUGS BUNNY MEET THE SUPER-HEROES Apnl 13 Loni? Beach Convenllon Ccnll·r Arl'na Titkl'L'i ma)' Ix-l'l:.t1ml·d b) t·allrni: &12·567>1 c>. t ACCOUMTIHG CLERK .. CCOU ..... TING \ Jnuu.'> dut1e!. mctudm~ "" _, lli.:ht t ~plOj.! i(l.kt•) CLERK som1• ;11·cnunt1 n~ "' Hc1p1dl:-t"'Cp;.indmi.: ~.1ld. pt•r1t•nu· h t•lpful p:, :.l't·lo.s hard ""orkmi.: tndl\ 1·l'lll•nt wnrk•nl! <·o nd1 for 11 · ... bu.') A1·t·tJ.! Dl·pt I.JOO!< and benc•f1ts indtld If ~ou h(IH· pa"I ,.,II rn mi: drntal plan ~ppl) 11 A I' lh" JCJb mi.I) L>t· fur 1x•r.un. no phnn1· c;11l,., )oll (.;OIJli t)p1n.: .. lo,111' pit"'''' B r \ man• rl'QWrt>tl Our l·um1>.1n} &:hoob. 200 McCoc1JU1•1<. urr. i.:ood.bt•rwfth .. tart "'''OUl'. C.:o:.lll M ··,..~· · int.: ''-'l.trv &. re 1om 1or .1d E q u a I 0 µ pu r ~ n ll ~ ,,1nt1•m1•n1 l'ont.1•·t Employer Pcr1>1)nnl·I. >13:1 M3R3 ... _._._ ____ _._ State Muhaol S&l :\00\ MacArthur Bl.NB ~: l) E M If' Al'l'OWlllO~ CASH RECEtf'TS A/R A /P ~QJC . 1-ull time Ex~rH•Ot.'•' reqwred Pleaw llPPIY m pcr.:;on. Mon thru Fri. Lo~ t 111 m a I J' an ,. J t 'n2 !->mall ft•m;.ill' Sc;.il r1111nl * •• .ACCOUNTING nt'<.'<led. m:itur<' dl'latlt·d minded pcoplt· lO hll po ... open 1n the ;icct i.: dept ol la!.\ i.:rowm.i. Nl·wporl Heath <id a Kcnc) 10 kt•) by IOUl'h l~ PIO)( & bkkpl: t•\pl'r nt'I" C r•'oll .11 mosph & fnn1H' t>enefu ... l ' J 11 ;'\( r... It r ,. 1 I. ,. l>H~or iS2tili l ROGER'S GARDEMS 2301 San J oaqw.n Hiiis Hoad C:D~ ~.>40-~94 1 33312 ~le:,a \'1~tJ OanJ , . . . T ' . Prnnt493 1:11>.'> I Ht-.GN1\N ' l .1rtn).! ~l In .1rt'J Ullo. :.hrl h,11r c Jl. !I'; ) r. old I 2 i9 fU.·,,.Jrd 768 597 1 l~mf1dcnt1.il •·11un~l'IHH ... ~ r,•f1·rral ,\bortion .1dop lion ;I;. kt'<'Plllf.! APCAHE \l'C'Ounl 1n~ COSTACCTG SUPER Loe.I \'1r 8 ;.il bl .:r••) lo.it Going 111 l' ·\merH .1 ten 3 mo-. old Camp&. bu" Wanna J""' ACCOUNTING CU( rnx·e ... , tn\ Ill\.('' hJndl1 mail. l•k 1) pm).!. ""''1'1 \\llh d('l'OUnllOlo! ltUllt·' lnme E 0 1-:~tt iii~' li73 t>t;S3 rnc•'' Susannt• 55 I 5!1111 Atte11tion Bosses Top 111 " xlnt ad' P" ll'lll 'l't'k" J)l"r1> " t!APl'r lo m;.ina1.!t' tl~pt K nlrfj! nl now coi.ttnl! Xlnt bt·ns /J.• ... 1c1n .. al tu S21.~I \Ian~ olhl•r Job~ a\a1I {'all !'">V).6()55 Co:.i~tal Pcrso" nl•l ,\i.:ent·y. 2wo lfarl.1t)I • CM /\LL .JOBS Fil E E National Secretaries Day is llprl/ 25~1919 r;:::--..-p~.: . Jfi,}~ f t ' / ,... On Wednesday. April 25. 1979 , the DAILY PILOT will publish a specia! page ho no ring Secretaries. Th is is a unique way to give yo ur secretary the recogni- tion and thanks she o r he deserves. This 1s the actual ad size For best reproduction <l c lear black and white photo ot any size can be used Your message will accom· . pany the picture as shown tr you choose not to pubhsh a pie ture. 1111 the space w1tt1 you r message '* * j'WiNTED 1 NOW 't'Ol 'HSI\ I LI.:-. \S '111<a11.'t l'.\l ll \l'Cot "'\Tl -.;1. t>non ;ss10!'\ \L l''<lR Tf:\1 POH1\ RY • • l'OSITIO~S ACCOUNT ANTS S!J.00/HOUR & UP Ol'grl'l' + 3 ) t••.trl> t'." l"'nen\'1' rn G L an;il~ ::w. :.iud1l F S. scllm!-! !>y:.tt:m 1..~l nod or bud~ctmi.: f /C IKKPRS SJ .DO/HOUR & UP .>1 Yt•tt r~ t'X P'-'r11•n1·1• with mull •·book. (; L T B. t-"' S . E l>P ,'!,, manual ASSTIKKPRS $5.50/HOUR & UP 2 Y~ul'l' expen~nl'l' lhru <..; L.i\1P.A R. P •R ACCTGCLERK SS.00/HOUR & UP <! Yeurs Cl(pcnenct' ,\ I' A R or P R. lO k1:y u' lOOCh RECENT EXI'ERIE:-.ICt: REQUIRED Cull For ApPointnH•l'll ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD l~N Maln Ste 1016. Sanlll /\nu Yes. for only $20 00. you can t>ubllcly thank your secretary before an audience of 350,000 readers DAILY PILOT .. 11 Wt•Are 'a& A Public AccounlNltr"m ... * For more 1nformat1on and l o p lace your ad call 642-5678. Deadline lor reserving space is April 20th -.. , . .... .... .... . . . . . .... . -... ·--..... . """'' Wanl M Rautt. 1• •11 ~ --·· ...... ,,..,. ...-····"'"·''" d ~-;~~•~•:.·1~~.'~.~~•~:~~~•mu !!:.~.~~ ... ~'..~~~• !~;~~;~•~•~••~~~~::~ ~.'.:.~~.= .... ~~ ~~~~~:~ .. : .. ~ ~~OMH I 4'¥9 lloner• 81.\aJDPOO '* •team dean, F.LECl'RICIAN Pt1c~ ti o M E • A P 'rs . c-,.. rteonlntc " also vac. c u ST o M p a I n t • rabrfcatlon. r epair. II Ante, neu Ot roaehea. 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URNS 3175 r"l"S. /\va ubl" now• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!""" f:frt•n Vlll.tw nur "' 1 lrvllll.' G7S C\lel>. ... .. .. ($10 00 vuluc1.10 Carpent~r. Frl\I' t:itt M1.) Licvnct'11 pre-srhool & lluy ·~ Prompt, reasonable Call Bruce 543 2045 IUGS IUNNY ALPINl-: THEE lli.t-~· ('all Allan or c11n-mm> Mtn•• ~II! HcMIMcl._j.-Nt-~lrt B_ch ff.13-IH!ffl Cw.tom ma:ronry. put111!1. f ME"""Tll "' F.XPF.RTS .,..._., ~9 ~t!J M!M .. ,_ _,. •t ··'JI -f1rcplacC's. walls. i.:urdt•o Up W ~k off on labor. I c. • c. TnmmmJ(. pruning. tOP· ·~ ~ ...,.J>t'r tl<imc•nt•r "0'4 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUS & PERSONAL & rct:un. 100·., nf 1111'111 you buy WI' from Uun SUPY·HEROES p1 n R & r e m ova I i.. , CUSTOM CNIMty Cl.•illCJ ·~1~*' !''rt.'\' l'.~t Ht>•h Ull • R l) U IN S II 0 S ~ Income Tax rclurni. rds &15·8512 S<·hwartz :i3'7·2004 A ril 1~ 714 ~fl flf!MI Lie /Ins . ln~c>r C11rp.:nll'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• CMttrrni ~.u!IH C:L£ANIN<l SEl{VIC:t..:. Call tl-101700foraµpl -l,on~&~ch --- by Jty * 642·8&19 C:HIM Nl':Y SW t:~I' Ci4lrdenin1t "''I'\ y •ir<tll. for a lhoroughly l'lcun ---Bnck, stone, bhx·k work. Int. ext. &C'r\linl( ore;,i for 7 Convenuo11 Cenlt'r T~ W.ice ---.-, <.'ullllf1replun•ex~rt cteunup'!>. \'Ompl luwn house M00857 a...tlon tile floors. c unl·rclc yr~ Prof qual work Arcnu ••••••••••••••••••••••• !.Du s l:arper ry 30 >rl-John Ch1lds 978·0020 miunt Pi'<lro 646~0 l --••••••••••••••••••••••• patlo'11. walks, 1lrivc · Hes 1d l /\pt \t Co mm 'l'ii·k•·h m11y tw 11111rru·tl lnw f'Ollt typing or ldcn- exl Ooori.. w1ndo~:.. -Want a REALLY Cl~EAN Room additions. puuos. way:; f'nt t•i.C John UcJ~ I>avc ~i H42;, l)y •·ulUnl( G42 ~i71S. 1·:i11 llt i.I un1e111•I l1·t&.era oo pa.uos. r.!modchn.: cte We'll kn()('k your soot off ~ S•nlcH HOUSJ-:·! Call Gmi:ham spas . Qual. work 1JI uf· 846-1583 Z72 Y'IYr 1•1u-mead Yree In· UcJlns. 651·20S4 professionally & kt.•1.•1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl Free l•sl. Wt5·Sl23 fordable pr11.·es. F'inanc· . -Cu."tom PamttnJl. 12 yrs 1,. K.11.nn 7M f,,__ --~ -. ---your house clean 1'1111 ing U\lilll, for fret> ci.t & Mo•lftCJ NUICM Hers No Joh too • • • Rem el. repair. ~en Hat Ch1m11t!y Swt'('lh •MR. flXIT• Wull:.. Ct'llinl(S, floor:. & planning call Moran A~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>1.:or sml 675 3014 Willdow c~ ca~entry . old limt a.u\9!88 c.· t 1 11111<Jow:.deant'<l ---,, Cr .. -.. hip. 16 y rs i·" ....,.. a rp<'n t>r , p 1t1 11 in~ '-'6·61'5 soc 714 1979-5922 L1c'd & Lotal. coastal & inland fnor"m l•luml11nu r•·.,·· -·•••• .. ••••••••••••••• ...,.., "' Rt•as r1Jlt'-' IS ~·r~ Ill "" ., ""-d·.,. "'rVl""lo&fromS .. 'b'y l'a1nttng. rxterior t in "'" .... L.JJ •· I l""'h .. arejl. Lle'd. Mr Palom· eo..trodor area~ 175.! J -""''"" ""'· "" ,. a ten or Home repair ... ra«.,.«>nr1·p t11r11 n ·11cp+•11 J10 '"' • .,ri·i·n'! nc ~cu bQ.~-83l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1-c:h~r Carpet Cleanmi.t area & all parls Call QuulJty work ftcu!>una r c mdl '' wtr htr ~ l,1, rott i.11 Yrte t ll l . l,()w(·c>.L"f'llAUI.. Shampoo & :;tcum 24hr.7dys!>40.4844 b L' ,, ...... ,,... l'lv.Jr1'h• 5~7 :m,a Com"'t -novte, int/ext. 1-~.C . FRANK~N (ic11 ,., . h==_,• --IC' r u t c i. r rt·•· .,.,_,,.,.ro ,, '"' ,.. __ t Add 11 roo CLf:AN, Hft:PAtH. (:Vmpl <"lcanlng service ·~~""... M •. h 1 .... 11mc.Lc..c , .. H 11 Jl aok·s -,_. 1 •. ... h cabinet m ag: C ha r vuorr. m. lln l'.l\INT S5'i2352 Uouses. orr1ces Wkly.······················· oving"' u u ini::. "" . ., ...... .. RewDdet &Repolr ,-1,r('f!ltllWini .. >Wa ..... r Refto\'aling Servi<'c prove673592-0J\nyllml' mo ralt' Bondt-d Haetford &Safeco l'"reight.bldgmatenals. 751·5821 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1"V11i• 111mml&r•111d t4$.314t . !\\hid goods etc Lowest , .. hw ~l <;;,11847 17"7 tO·LO CONTHM:TOHS G.Men and Spoub Simon i51 8951 _ Are you gelling fu ll value rat es in Lown John Quality Pa1ntm1t ... Wiii llOnll' mamt llr n •pim --c.,.t Set-Ylc• Additions. I & 2 s ly ,••••••••••••••••••••••• MRS.CLl•:i\N MAKES IT replacementeost 011 ,0 ur 955-26S4 beat any estimate . m appl 1nstallat11.1n. oo J"'' '.1.ioluni for., ho me or ••••••••••••••••••••••• lutchen & bu remodels. .. \J 1 ~ ... •.• h dwelling & contents·• tlext. ref..673·9151 c~ci. too .,ml Red' l r11nw114HJ your ·iwn., You'I' find 975.0:!82 S 1 um111um so:11m eM• Gl.f.f·.1... uat· . apts. & R-L..-rtson Bldr.. 6314929 many ·hom-·"v,:_., __ ,,. Carpel Mm direct . Wood -----baked on cn11m<'l ·Cus1om home. CarPl'l & uph11I -SELL Idle items with a .... -"'' • ._.. floon;. quality insLalla WANT ACTION ? made on JOb. 542· 1~2 or r I ea 111 n l! 54 9 9 372 . ins. Assoc., Inc . Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Find what you want 1n Classified Ads. your one for sale In Cl~••Uied Uon. Hart's 955-0435 Classifed Ads 642-5678 5.57·5328 OO!i-2466 67S·OS62 6"2·5678. Oruly Pilot Class ifieds st.op shoppmg center every day H..,W•t•d 7100HetpW..ted 7100....,Wont•d 7100.W,Wut•d 7 IOOHe•pWu ted 71 00 .... Wut•d 7100H.lpWonted 7100 HetpWonted 7 100HelpW•ted 7100 ................................................................................................................... ·······.················ ....................... ······················· ...................... . ---------1J\LTOMOTIVF l\utomoll\C Babys itter. mature. Bankm" ASSEMBLERS ,. ACCOUNTING Partsrc·t.·eh mi.: c•h·rk Mpon woman lo care for COM M F.RCl/\L IOOt<KHPER/Sctv CHURCH SEC'Y ASSEMILEIS TRAINEES ELECTRICAL BENCH ASSEMBLERS Call Hob Ste" :irt 2 well bchavt.>d chldrn. '5 TELLER F Full time Good typing CLERK! li42 llf>Wext 24~ & 31 . ., tin most Sat eves ~XP ERIENCED p /full ti mt' Excit1nJ1 skills Ability to work L11Zht bookkeep111i.: •"'= Tht.'<iCIOrt' Robin' Ftml llBC:a ll900-G401aft 6pm full time pos1lion w/smaller C.M w/yo~nit people. Call light typ1ni.: I ll \\'r\' 206011arhorBhd l':\1 o .. b l _..,._ .. 7 30t 1,;"NITEOCt\LIFRANK company. Hours & dayi. Mrs.Caudell,631·2880. pleasant surroundrn)!s . °" ~sit er n"'"-...""· o 6 Monarch Hay PlaLa flexible. 1·3 yrs expr We tralll for a ~l'l'U rl' AL.T O HOOV .'.\t i\:-. l',x-5PM. 2 boys. 4 & I'~ Ca South La~una Grow wtus. Xlnt ad\lan £uture C:<xxl pav Sl·t· Of v.en t•ncetl "Ith l~C1ls nvon & Wt I sun CM 49t;.i.273 rementposs1ble 557·6995 fit·" M~r. · Cnmin i\f1s:.1on \ 1cJo &i2.0CY7>1 __ _ HO WARD Ch~•rolet area. ~n~~·P<'n?cnl Lot!> 0 \r•Y s 1·rTL'I' I -I•--------n....~~·"""r, PT. 2 half Do •-Q 1 • of "ork ,/i.!f H3. I •" • • c. ' .ovm.i: BA.''ll<ING .....,.,... .. ~ ... ~ H '"" 11a1 ~h \\Om.JO tu l",•fl' lur h:1b\ dH~:. pr "'k. :\pl B(·h or :\EWPORT BJ:-;,\Cll Auto Part~ 111 01, homl' Full 11m·,. thodont1 t ofrlt'l' ti42-21i21; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IEAT T.. TRAFRC & INR.A TIOH. . . Work o ur evening s hift for hig h er wages while e liminating the traffic hassle . In a dditio n to exc e ll e nt s tarting s ala ry & fringe ben efits. we offer 3 wage inc r ease s durm~ your 90 day training p e riod followed by wage revie w every 120 days. lmmt'tlrnte opening., n• quiri ng minimum fl monlhs l'XJ)\:nt'Ol'\' In \'Oh l>S work mg w1lh t•on trols a111I Jlillll'b. a nd wir mg sub a!>M•mhhc:; ~lui.t h c a b I c L 11 r l' a d blu e p ri nt s a nd knowk'<tge of standard:. and schematics. Delinry dJy:, "t1:11 9655cvcnin~s TELLER · AL:TOMOTIVE Well "roomt•d fl•m.ill• -Uookkeeper P RT Tl E "' &lb\IS1ttcr wantt!d for 111 A -M over ltl w good drl\111/.? fani.Monlhru f'n,H Joto lmmed1att' part 11me OFCMGR $1200 The Dail~ Pilnl 1s "eck 1n~ ·• peri.on to uug mt'11t our Classified Advert•~ m.I! department for 111 s1d1· telephone sal e.~ Classified or lelcphonl· s al es e xperien('c lll'<~sary "DEALER TRADE" record. Costa Mei.a a n •a 5 3tl f<:aslbluff area 01 11 pt• n 1 n I! I J\1 v n tJ a Y Want to be :.poilt.>d " Thi!> per~on lo trans fer cari. Call Bob. 556-25011 111r 111 :\'t•wport G40·0037 1-''rlday. JI ~. plu~ '>om•· very .i:enerou:. empl) r between dea lers hips terviewa ppt. -------St1lurdavs1 ror •• Tc•lll•r nds F' C Bkkpr to run Good d I Id I -----I .. IYSITTER m our ~aut1ru1 Newpor1 r If k "':'<'I'S i:in Y· ca Auto Carrier nl·t•dt·d .... o <' you en1oy wor ·iog for semi.retired. Sec Dependable ear u must Mature babysitter want · Beach offi ce. Expencncc· on own. & want a career REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: o a. .I f yo u p re f er. s a m e opportunities awa it you on our firs t s hift · openings. Come & join our rapidly growing semiconductor firm. Ken. Lau Bch area E\ c:; l'd 2 days a week for 3 yr preferred. bul we arc spot wtxlnt potent. th1s We orfer cxc ell('nl HOW .. RDCh I t .,. Id C d I ... willing to trum We or an be ou A yconstr .... e•ro • Ideal for housew1\cS & o . orona c "' a r c Y rs n . :.alanes uod c·ompan~ Do\le&QuailSts. s tuden t s . Call lhe area64'1-R0l8. fer bkgdaplus Many other Must type 45WPM telec- l.nC' I Dependable ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS paid bcnt'f1l:. me lud1n,: NEWPORT REACll Re~i!iler 581.4Ml .;J;:~~:~prkp~nr~·I JObs avail Call Chns. fr('(' med1t·al and hfc in --• -__ _ Babysitter needed. Help' 540-605S. Coastal Person Good speak mg voice Pleasant personality Sala ry commensurate with expenence + com m1ss1on Excellent com p.my benefits If )'OU art- ambillous & want lo be paid Cor your effo rt:. please call for interview. Personnel Dept. lmmedfate o penings a lso exis t in our computer produ cts di vis ion f o r e l ec tro ni c as s e mbl er s with exp e rie nce. Mus t be able to work from blue print sch e matics. W e o ffe r excellent s alary /frin ge b e n efit s including a unique employee s toc k ownership plan. Apply to P e r sonnel. ~uranre for cmplo:.et'!> Ha\le ~omcthing .to !Wll? S~ 1~le Items with a 4.5 dys wk in So. Or Ct~· ncl A!!ency. 2790 Harbor. •ind dcPt·mlents Pl1'as1 Class1f1ed ad:; do 1t well. Owly Pilot Class1Cit.'<l Ad area for 2 & 4 yr old. Call Picas(• l·all for Jpp11111t CM ap1JIYIO P\'ri.on 559.4984 ffi l'nl A.LLJOBSFREI': WESTERN DIGIT AL CORPORATION l 111 lecllil Ave, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 <corner R edhill & Baker St> DESIGNING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FUTURE Equal Opportunity Employer ACCTMG CLERK Accounts Rec .. typing. lnvoicing. etc. Ex per. S800 lo start. /\dvani:e· ment potential. call William. 540-9515 ASSEMILERS - Productio n workers needed for all s hifts. Good working conditions and benefits. Applicants must be able to speak & understand E n~li s h Contact Dave Pope 00·5254 ASSEMBLERS FUii & p/time openin~s Ute work. 1·30 to 4 PM . mon thru fr1days . So LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3l31 W ScgC'rstrom Sanl:l Ana. Ci\ t:;qual Oppty Em11l y r m r1h A.5SEMBLY WE ll/\VE JOBS!! ALL SHIFTS TRAINEES WAREHOUSE PISTUFFERS E/M ASSEMIL Y W/WJR ESOLOERING NOW YOU CAN WORK TEMPORARY AND RECEIVE FRING E BENEFITS. •PA.ID HOLIDAYS •PAID V ACATIOMS •I ONUSAFTER 40HOURS •GAS OLtME A.LLOWANCE NEVER A f'EE Actresses-Actors WANTED MOW "S.A.M." is now in· lerviewing those in· wrested in a prof. career In movies. 1V & 1V com· rnercials. No exper. nee. Call now 633-2233 ext 95. Santa Ana area. Ph. "Jack" 540·4777 for m {'tJ --A-N-IM_A_L--1;_'.:::.:c.m-;_·:::..e.w::..·.a~p:!:p•::..t •. -;.-;.-.-_-.-;.1 11~~~~!,!!~:K HOSPIT MsC'mbly CALLTODAY- AL WORK TOMORROW -~_F'_ll_·r a.1_' n_~_:..._'~-~-in_g_N_._s_., TRAINEES _~_._._.-:_:. __ ;_~_;_::_~_;_~ AMwwrillg Set-Yice H.ut lch 842-0351 PBX operalors for a COit EXPMIENCEOI telephone answering Hotel service (!l(perienced or M1"cro ASSISTANT MGR. wm train. Full lime or ~ ~~;s~h~i~e~~~~~: Electron1·cs f()(' !p=:.'t~una . evenings or grave yard. Beach. Reliable couple Mutt be able to work We a re seeking In · welcome. H a ndy man some weekends. Typing dlvlduals for the fi rst skills a must. Apartment 3S wpm. required. Many h'ft 'ti · furn. 494-8541 co. benefits available. s 1 pos e ons in our ----------PJeasecaU Mon·Frl. Production Department. Fashi'on Jsland are,..· We will train the right in· •im .. dividuals in the micro· Coal a M es a a re a : electronics Industry· 87S-118SE.O.E. Comprehens ive com· APl'MANAGER pany benfils including For 55 units in Costa major medical and den Mesa. Exper'd couple . tal. Call or apply In Hu1band mu1t h•ve person. maint. ellf· Wire bkkpg exp. Cal 842·5073 or IZU)~BI. APT MANAGER iNlute teml·retlred COU· pie to menace 18 adult unl~n Co1ta Meaa. .,~. .. 17141 S40-60IO TRANSMASK CORP MMml>I)'. Ught auto ac· 3IQCampu1 Drive c"'°''· 9 to 4 tem· Newport BHch, CA "'1J.C.M.Mf.LZ34. ATTRACTIVE GIRL lo model for individual. Great compensaUon for occasional sessions at flexible limes , & you select the clothes & type o( modeling that you would m ost e nJOY. Modeling is stM cUy for fun but the girl selected must be very attractive Ir sophisticated. No ex· penence ii oeeessary &c ~pay makes tbls lnt.eresUng Ir prorilable. Please wnte deseribins ~lf to Classified Ad IMO&. Dally Pilot. P .0 . Boll 1580, Co1la Men - l\ssl'mblers B A B vs (,. T I N (; FIDELITY FEOERJ.L 8 usl:>R I v ER ~ r ~ r MICRO ASSEMBLERS Grandnwth1.•r's !>lund '" Sa\'m~s & Loan As:.n <>rhool · 16835 Rrooktiur<,I. J oin the world o f e lectr onics and co m e with a r ecognized leader in th e fie l d of MICRO ELECTRONICS R ockwell lnlcrnat1onal mic r o electronics is g rowing and to m eet its business n eed s it requires y ou. W e h ave ope nings on all s hifts, especially on s wing and g raveyard. with optional work·weeks available -a ll t o fit your schedule . The jobs involve fabrication of mic ro electronic parts by use of mic r oscop es a nd oth e r related optical equipme nt in a clean r oom lab e nvironme nt. Previous w o rk e xperience h elpful. Whe n you join u s you will becom e eligible to take part in one of the bes t benefit programs available in the area. Our off e r inc ludes: •Starting salaries o f $4.99 to $.5.41 per hour •C hristmas Vacation Shutdown •Dental Plan w ith o rtho d o ntia included •Excellent vacations -3 w eeks after 5 years service •One week paid sick leave •Medical /S urgical / Prescription Drug Plan •Inte rnal job promotion sys tem •Educational Sponsorship •Employee dis counts on Company products Drop in and we will talk to you about our program. Apply at Space and Secure Telecommamications Systems Group, Rockwel l International, 4311 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach , CA 92660. Or CALL (714) 833-4424. FOi YOUI CONYENllMCI, INTllYllWS All A Y All.AIU OM SATUIDA y I fl OM t :OO A .M. TO 12:00 P.M. for 1nt.111t 1n my home ~ 642-4000 Ftn Vly. Call 963 7831. _ duys fl<.'r \\ k. K:30 to :J. 30 t:qual Oppty l':mploycr Laguna Bch 194 6061 __ 642·4321 . ext. 277 ORANGE COAST ---------&rmu1d. P T wec>kends. IUS PERS ON Bankmit co~ Llt i\1 t• ~ ;J Jr(' a Lairuna Hills Retirement DAIL y PILOT JR. BUYER 559.5.500 aft 6 30P'.\1 Ccmter 7am to 2pm Op 330 W Bay Street B purchasms: dept of ----portun11y ror ad\lance-Costa Mesa r~fdlv g~owin~ S&L B A HT E N O E R ment Call for appt Equal Opportunity SC('ks exp mdn to order Expcn cnc~d . ma~urt• 581·5140 Employer ore. supplies for com· Pri\ a t e \ <H·h1 <. lub.1---------•1---- pany. Obtain and a r· beach area. n1µht shift Clearung & Maintenance ( bl 673 7730 Buyer for m&il -order for ore·school. WaxinA ranj!e or comparn (' ' ---1tetbs from Over Seas noor5. cleaning carpets quok~. Ability to work BEAUTICIA~ K Id o et ~·odd . b d . .,._ I under pressure & good f"lll now wor m n ary .,. JO s unng .,...s er .. Good syst em & letters of vaeation 4 9 to 4·13. typing skilL<> s tarl W I f' o I Io" 1 n ~ for ('red1t 4 yrs Intl ex S3.00pr. hr Call for appt. inJ.? salary & benefit!> Op· Newporter Inn 540·1!582 penence. 2 yrs college in 64().8820 portun1ty for ad\ unce-or644-0661 etonomics. Sl,500.mo + ---------mcnt. C:ont at't Person· c·1 · I d f L nel: RJ3.S3S3. ne au 1 y L 1 c: I'; N s i:; 0 expenses. Take ad to earung a y or aguna State Mutual S &L cos M ET I c 1 A N s . Employment Oe\lelop Beach Motel. good wages 400l MacArthur Bl NB MANICURIST. MAKE ment Dept DOT t62.157 & workin~ cond. f'ull or E 0 E . M r F ·p ARTIST & R t:CEP /\d pd by employer. pt.lime. 499-2227 . . T IONIST lo work 1n CASHI E R. apply 1nl ________ _ plush Salon. 714167S·3\f20 person Cr-0wn Hardware, Banking or 213 373-8739 3107 E. Csl Hwy., CdM. NEW ACCOUNTS Beautv. Licensed m.muc-CASHIER. exper'd. pl Clencal LIBRARY CLERK I Sat: S620-S754 Mo Effectln 7 / I /79 $700-$852 Mo. COUNSELOR tor in beauty school Xlnt time. over 25. Apply in For our South Coas t salan• & bench!::. Call person: Don Jose Mex· Plaza office. Exreriencc 962·8831 lean Restaurant. 9093 preferred. Cal Ralph ---0------Adams Ave. H.B KinninJ?s at 540-4066. 3333 ~ perator ---Bristol St. C.M. Assistant. for busy salon 1---------•1 TELLER Xlnt tram111g program. C •~HIERS Library clerical lasks In· Good opportunity for ad IW eluding processing of To work Saturdays onl~ vance me nt Hichi1rd e1rc ul ation cards & new m our Costa Mesa office. Oue lle tte Sa Ion 2011 books. Requires High Call George Wai?ncr ac Newport Center Drive. UJOTEM MARKETS Sc h oo I o r G E D 546·2300. 2700 Harbor Newport Beach eqwvaleney; ability to Blvd C M. -~-------alphabetize & type •o C alif. Federal BKKPR/SECY. exp only Opcrungs now available wpm. So•l-s & LoClft 8::.1-2:30 daily Bch area. for foll and pa rt·time For application. contact .. ..,, Call673·1470. Ca.shiers on 2nd & 3rd The City or Newport. An Equal Opportunity shifts. No experience Beach. 3300 Newport Employer ... M If. Boal Repair necessar•. we train Blvd .. Newpocl Beach, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Experienced full time. Start at S3 per hour. ad· CA 92.663. Or call: <7l4l BANKING fiberglass & rigging vancement opportunity 640-2101. boats. Schock Boats. 504 for management position,_ _______ _ .29lhSt. NB. to $5.50 pe r h our H1---------•LOAN SERVIC CLERK Boats qualified. For Interview CLERICAL Medkal lab E ,edflc S..Craft go to store 18. Monday needs frnt ore reeep· 9am-lpm: tionist. type at lust 50 /\dynamic. growing sav· mgs and loan has an ex· cellent opportunity fo r an experienced loa n se.rv1ce clerk. Primary responsibilities will in- clude benefieiary stale· ments and demand. in- surance, and data Input to computer. This position ls localed in our beautlrul Anaheim head office and offers a top starting salary. out· stand.Ing beneflls ineh>d· l1'IC dental coverage, a nd good opportunity for ad· vancement. f"or un in· tervte w appointment. please contact Person· Del. bas Immediate openiJigs 13752 Los Angeles St WPM, diversified posi· for the following : Baldwin Park tion. pleasant worldng Mechanl~aJ, engine man (213> 912.9033 eonds. Mature person. Electncal, plumber £qual ()ppor Employer non.smoker 633·5685 Only exp'd personnel . E o E · • who take pride In quality 8.»S. · · · work need apply. Cashier$8S28 \ Cl.RICA&. 3301 S. Susan, S.A. Cleriul TralltM NewPOl't Center Flnaa· 751-1343. Variety pos for eager c I a f FI rm seek Ing BOATYARDWORKER pens w/estab local co. responsible Individual Pacific Tides Marine Call Mary MB· 1288. Also for receplloniat position. 227 20th Sl .. N.8. ree jobs. Dennis &. Den· Phone e~per. A typing 673-6S40 rus Personnel Service of skills required. Xlot ---------• Huntington Beach. 16168 working cond. • co. IOOl(I--Beach benefits offered. Please Mature person capable CHlf contact. pel'IOl\nel or app. ol taking c:barge. 3 girl '1d41ly9-6. ore. Mus t be detail fi4•d.n.Food ADP oriented. familiar wt all Minimum S yrs expr oh.uea proficient on LO Super v I ae k itc h en PB4SIOM key add. aeaut1ru1 ore. per90ftMl tn rreparauon SERVICIS benefits or course. • cooltlnC o Mandarin 5*llU or 549.9702 Mrs. food. Plan menus . 180Newport0taterDr. La.ne Mor1an Nurses puttha.e aupplle1 and NPB. n4~.UU ..._,.,, develop reel,... Uae elec F.quaJ ~ _..._,. -~---·------• 1llcer. uw. 6 other · MIP' I Equal Opportu.nity J ......... rut with Dally Employer tn If lh AUTO TRANS R&R MAN·Exper. preferted MUST HAVE OWN TOOLS. 548·2288. IOCIWB.L INTllMATIOMAL .... Oppat .... a ;11,w M/P Ca ... lbiCIS.•llMJI ...ta.o.A110Cl9ffM 776-7101 ... w 11,.r,/Cltf. kitchen u~nslla. O.O.T.1---------- Small S.A. mnr•. eicper. 313L31014. Take a4 lo .,_,,..wboneed ,_,. • maturity req. Salary nearest Em~loymen\ lboUldaiwa,.c.-.the SIOOO. mo. CaH Mr Development Oent•r. Ad 8er¥lce~Ma\he -........... Ads. ·--------- Equal ()ppty Empty mtr ScN.lt, 54M:W. pd for by employer. DAILY PILOT I -.... ____ _. .... /" . . .. ....... ..... . .............. -. ....... ,.,.., . ... . -.--~ ... . -~-.. ,, .......... --... ----. -. _. ... • -u • ~·~··----------....,.... .. _•••••.,..•'-• ~ . ·-..._ ...... ----··- ·-.... 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Salary negotl11 ina~peop 'orinteret t·lmii&4Ml'fiii-1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii t704permo Secretaries re11r1•d rouµll.! wunt Chaln11cte.3d)'•. peopl~ ............ blePh.rorappt&42·191& ~I I ldort1.1aour 11r .......,. ___ • C.UrOf'•ppt.495 100. xu h •Ith)'. 1.ind pl •a irnl on ~cd Nwpt prnct•<'<l. u..~=y...,_ t on .. omc:13e. N2.; nvv_._ KOt: L"OOll•no '°' ""'Ntlm<) nllltur• lid)' to llvf'ln x roy lie ttqulred U....._ ,.....,_.. General ~prh. necbon .... am 2 tholn-Par\tJmeaftel"DOOftl ·--. -,... Mu t I>.-aood cook ~ «Jt 3733 .. ..,. -~ per r + uses. s II 1$-~l ~ .• Jfrweek CLF,JUCAl. work with 01ow1no d.nvor fl avy clt•~nrnti & YICTO. Ml9S tMlllable. 9:30 AM to 2 ..nUND Dtputy CIC"rk wl\nted comp ny? lrttlr)' not exµt•t<trd 11, 1 Ott Wlerner•chnlt.tt-1 ltc •••dt IC..,.,. W~ & MIH FOR PM or 4 PM to 8:30 PM~ SlMPL& 0 a.riral Poaitlon &1 \.tll.a W• a ro currently & b 1 looltina for housewlvc-" & Sl.0 4 .. H 41 ,., "-' WAAEliOUSEPEOPLE ~Y tO AM t.o 4:30 PM . L1TEQ. bit lmmed1atr l n . tormtno ••tc~ I ""' ~-W::u Rd~ 0'A'ft~~-11tudent.li Ne> f')C~fJCOl!C! • ELECTRONICTEST 'Iblan\/Frlday" Mond•y In Hunll1t9'llfflilillll>ur qulr'M 1 yr. C'I ,; al t' Poot 1n our rww Ml noon1t•\'e 1173 tl<MJ ntceuary Pa tt timr TECJfNICIANS al 3l873 Ciel Ob1soo. San area oo ao.i.iO.IWM&e Plftenc'e 40 wpm l )'PIOR · •1 trooir. Syhlems · -lunch employmfn t 3·5 CtlWe TY T"Wd9t Wt Experience Juan Capistr ano. Ste 105. City tran1i\11f'qr~wark· NU80 bswffldv h OM$1M t 1n tllft Qdc 1-'r1 Mon 10 tell d~perw1,~k t 'leic1blt' $100toSt00PtrMollHI TRA1Nf;EASSEMBL.V Nex:Ldoorto Captstrano Ing acluJ~1 .o ae 1'lan 13.H\411, •11\ 200 ror b~IUltlul lnrlne .,,, 0 3U A11ply Ill lh'l'Sml llChf duhna 13.25 JH'r TYPISTS Nat'I Bank. boUlekeeper °'~ . ears appt Oran I t' Count> n~r r ng1> Count nw C..tnt .. n ~ Ht n hour 250R 8f1 tol C M-~ ....._, h •tlr•..t I ilnHr RECEPTIONISTS H S Is retiring.' 'I: i Inca H•r-trnr MUlllc'f}ta·1 A.rport Wl' l\ODIJ n"yre•. I.».: th·h N~xl lo Ward & Hur· SIO.SOP';..u_ NeverA Fee.Work your air tyhst 7U/846·2t5111fltays Cour1 ~ 0 F: re wflO he l\'D 494 M~ r1n.,'lon 957 ~ :l .... ,._-own days 7 & hours. C<•ll Sl~t1ons ,ror r en l a t 2U/434-7414•, I ""' • 1ng utl•ht'; anJ .,.11 -~ -immediately Ba1ley Hair F'ashions in 1--------- --------• honOlfl oui oviHlu ,1 COOK 011.b WJ111lu•r Ap~lv 14.111o Mecll•c H.B. Call ror details. POt.l 'jir t..'k!n~ f\pino pror•o•il l• ~nlard's, ~I t: Coai.l $S.OO Peru_ VICTOR 962-4747or964 2150 Housekeeper ,1 . .,, l' fll·ll•'\tf\.-31 typing nl 01 "' lime ~·"'1wr /\111,1~ 'In• llw)' t'dM ,._-. I have 2 ki<l!i 't. nouae Occ ••on•"'~ you Rea ... ~hhou,t· utt J 3UlHU. ----T•lflPOl•y_Ser•lces 1-fairstyhsl for lg busy that need .,......_re .. ABIGAIL ABBOTT FEVER!!! m1ghlb.1 •'lke<l tollll tit' ~fl'l•I))' llnllu"' l.11 Do1eOroomt!r,c·x~·ricnr~ CIMtnicalCa .. 1•d1r U&lBirchSl.Ste213 salon . following not Uve-m preferr~·Refs. in for• wcrf!taty '"' 1 .. m lkl'I ~~~~~111 ark er ll $4.00 Per HGlr New_J>Ort Beach necessary. 586·2216 548·0844 evt 5t.f .,.230 it ~0.hour wt f!k Clet COOk --556-1520 Hospital rnsurance Biller dys. ·ntJ11 IC<ll Md/of !W!CfM111 I h-11h.m lh•i.l11uru111 'uull· DONUT SHOP Pr09'-lr /flclfttm 717 S. Main s hould possess good l)'p HousekeepeJ~? 12PM C:)petienct• •'> 1~·•1t'\l ,,10k lull 111n1·, !Htl 7 llH t:arty AM Nu ex pr n~t' SS.00 Per How Orange mg ability. skills in basic to 9PM Tuf!S:Sii. Must II ~Ou .a11 '"'"'I' 11.'IJ l.tll u\M 11 JUAM Appl)' A tt. 0 K's Oonub 835·2622 math & have statistical be avail to .,."mA'J!Ome plt'Ht' •PPIY ;n p , "°6(1 "'u1r\lt1.'W. CM D'-..J U--L--.1. a ptitude. Office in at eves non smnltA"'-• non aon.tlf c.111 AnnJ t 111N ('t11>!..' .qlf•h lh•ru,1111'' -._... ,...__ tractive Newport Beach. d r i 0 k e r·. ''(~.T~;\ e c • CATCH IT!!! lt'f ~1noolt'< 1ron1c t!lll F (\"'"' llw) t.:cl~1 DRAFTSMAN SS.GO Per How GENERAL Forappt. 641>·8950 Waterfront ,tJRm;e: ,May ~J;;1'1'(.~,~1>11:•t,;::~ ins 1!175 •:1 ~nc·al clt.~H:r in bld11 Hotel Desk Cle rk. Must be live in if de&ire4,._R1~.5666- JOln lhl' m1tl!t t''t'llllllt Temv<>r•o St•n H't• m Orangt< l'vunt y l'l'llk "'·cnh'tl f0t th•· llUl'llv 1ndu1>t r F rcdl•r11•k DrafhperlOll )T exp'd NCR 4200 Anply 1 ;l'r ..i•.;f trv1,,e CA9.'ll!> Jul" Urown ASM>l' Contal'l S .. 00.$4.50 r-... __ IMESA"ERS• . . r-• Ho usekeeper . l .. a'tlny : pt~ {ll4) /!>~,ltl61I 1'1·111 ,111 h 1·n11111 hr' ~ ... ~ "'.,. , te. David McNeil. llotel Live.In. ne111~efs. 3802 <.c!<llll'J> 1~•~JIJl or1n Larryl>illi.54611995 _ 1....-m--• Laguna. 425 S. Coast begin5/l,.RJ.88.S15/wk Pt'"'m tl\.·l~l't'n ,1 & ~ DRAFTSMAN. Off.Sef Pres._ Hwy.L B 494-1151 start~ 'n"'•'' Mon t-'11 n:l:> W 0 p V --· ELt:CTRICAL ~ .... $3.5 tr How acal1on u me is near -IMM:w~~' Work clo:.t• 111 ho11•1· for l()p PU)' paid \'JI lllllllll\ MUlomntil' r.i111l'' H UGHES l'Jl'lfil• t',t II\\\ 1\/1)1 II ,,. t lkh ('ommen:tal & Industrial WI you ne1.'u ex ra Hotel ••R I .t HIO' : t'rt•1• To Appltrunh THE FEVER MICRO· ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS l' 0 l'-\I I'. I Cl I. U <: Y ~ut111r111I C•1rµ net•th lit• nM>n:-lrator~ ,<,: mJ011111·r~ to \\.Ork w •I h ltrtl(IUI' ,\lot• \l'ra ~km l'Ut t• hn1· Xlnl 1·1..rt't'r upportun1t11•s Call \tr l'ilhk :\1011 Fri K l2 al 7M 541) i7KO Is SPREADING 1..'lem·111.fl't' paid ('()l';l.ITl.;HSAl.fo,'S I' T Estimotin9 Trainee :i.-1 1 l'11111m1 .... 11111, lor CATCH IT II I ~h~~ r::~rl'o!,~>,~~l~·d 1 ::.r ~;j~ 11'[1';:1! ,.1,~r-.1' .~1~~1r • • • 1hv "''estab c·o l'.ill l.1~.1 ~7 !H51, K.tth:-l'arkcr X4I! l28H Al .... 1 ft•1• J0h1: - ABIGAIL Uwm1:. & 1>1:11n1~ Pl'1·i.1111 ('OUl'l.ES l'\t'tt111i.: oppor 11rl St·n ·1t·l· ol lluntmgtor1 lo hit! 11w11111<· p I up lo t.J.•ul·h llil6H B1.,11 h ~1 .IMl(I 11111 " our hl•lp ABBOTT l'lent:<ll [>.16 2403. :1 51'~t ror appl PERSOMFRIDAY <:oupll':. wanted to TEMPORARI Es Variety po!> in :-Jlt't~ manai.:e i.mall busmess dept of Ir,:: Irv l'o Vl·rv Must enjoy mt'l't1ni.: Pl'O pleasant atmo~p. \Int co pie, worktng togelhrr. & bcns. M1>d typing. many be willing lo ll•arn other Job-. a vail Call l'leai.ant prof11abll' R1la, 540-6055. Cua~lal work. PIT . 963 7225 Per-.onne! Agency. 2WO par l ti m ,. c 0 up 1 c Harbor. CM h b · huildtntt de81gn R t: Solar TKhNci• SSS's• .--"' w AL L & A s s 0 c FRONT DESK EMPLOt~~T S.W-7480 177111 Sky Park S4.50 p., How We ha\e many dcrical .SAN CL~ TE l'1rclt-. Irvine M...&--'al H-.. -positions available closc CLERK The DA ILY LOT is - -V1'trn ..,........ lo your home C'OflSOlidatm" Jl .,.., .. ·tan· Onver With t:Jr, dehH·r Sl 95 p U--n•1sT pos1t 1on 1mmcd1atl'ly • ... .. -1 .. A Tim es Between • tr,,__ • .--available Oul:.tandin~ tial part of,c.t; ctialwibu· J·:l>-6AM 16 hr.. \\ kly 1 •SECRET A.RIES opoportunity t•xasti. for lion into pa per n>ldtfs re· days s 3 3 5 Pt• r Adnlini1trati•• ManOCJtNllt Traiftff •RECEPTIONISTS pooplconented pe rson to quiring anenioon de· mo +bonus lluntmgton S8.00 p., Hour •G&IERA.L OFFICE \\Ork nex1ble hours. F:n-~~;~~rt~{10 f:.'?~~r,• zed St-allieach. 7M 8921'.1424! JOY xlnt benefits tnclud· •Liber a l ll~· • t' a l· -Mailltettmtee Mec.._.c WE HAVE 1ng free meals. Apply 9 lowanee pl"s .. plan $5 00 t $6 00 P u--OUTSTANDING am to l2 noon. Mon/F ri •u DRIVERS • o • tr,,__ BENEFlTS TOO '•~ l'crsonnel •Short work:~ ._h ~rs 17 ~1en or women 25 yrs or CALL TODA y MARRIOT HOTEL days pe cl!l(f older. Know th<' coa!>l Shippillc) & R.ceivillc) WORK TOMORROW 900NewPort Centt•r Or •Ex<'cllent JlafJMmc In· c1t1l'S Net $180 a w<'ek or $4.00 p., How w...1c h 9 7 9.9740 Newport Beac·h comft, 1• more O range C.:oa :-t ,.,... EqualOpJ>Or J::mpl m 1f For d eta1Js .. ~QR llll'l Yellow -tab. 17300 :\11 • s..taA.no 973.4991 Foster Oue~l' tB;I 6KOO llerrmaM . Fount:.iin Machine Set ... Operato. Hl.ntlch 842-0 358 between !lz3f,A M·lPM Valley. <No of Sl<.1Lt•r $4.50 to S7.00 P~ How Hot.el .._M_F_. ____ ~ bctwn Newhopt> & HSKP'G PORTER for INSPECTq. R Eucltdl Bectrollics T•chllicimt pvt club. SAM I 30PM . Ele<'tronic Assembly poi.1 t1ons oprn No l.'X pcricnce necessary Well train. Start S3 10 per hr. Call 645--3632 fo r appt $5.06 p., How General f ttamc. Call ror :.iµpt New develapme1tti•com· fo'ast mo' 1n1t I\ 1-:LL Y 64S-SOOOext 520 pany now 11u11ll1~ pro· Sectro-MechC111ical AsHftlbl~ $4.00 ,.,. Hour OFFICE S<'l'kS mor<' dut:t1on mall'QRMl,lical KELLY PEOPLI'.: Sl'c eqwpmentnet.'Ol'-exper'd ' 0 u r ads u n d c r 1 N Hotel receivmi:? ~~Jlincess D U s T R I A 1. & HOST /HOSTESS tr\.5pector Mu~1 W \?apa · Debbie Ca rd 557·9760 t1500Ca mpus Dnvt• Newport Bcuch ALL JOBS FH~F "'1t out preveou:. us1 _ _ _ ' nes:. expenencc. Wtlltng ---------i to learn & work together Apply at E"'ployMut & Trai11IRCJ Adtlliliistratiollof.._... ........ u8 Mahl Street, Hwltillgt• IHch. C .. MW 17141 53•2526 or Ut .. 554. Ya. -t brillg 00.214. CLERICAL 1n tod.i~ ., Opportunity cu rrcntly bit• of d1spo{~Wljftl!"first ex1sl.l>forpeopleorwnted art1cll' co ents paper person ablt· to work 2nd Company u0-u1;1patcs 100 Karen Powers 731·5627 14211 Yorba, Ste 201 Tus tin Or Candi Hyter 773-0901 1400 N Harbor SL(' 103A Fullerton CLERK f\111 or ptlime position w /hbrary consullln~ firm. Some library expr. preferred Type 45 wpm Contact Ztbbarellt & As-soc. ll B 962-a276 Call 536-8100 ---- CUSTODIAN Newport a rea churc h, full· Lime. 2· 10:30 PM. Call Fred 631·2880 ---------lcustomer service, w exp. Clerk. r~ paid S800 Doc..,.nt Control Hrly wage+proflt share Mon/Fri. 5·9. S49·5045 ________ _. Engineer dept or r<'· Customer Serv. Fee Paid ----· nowned co seeks dc1:11l TRAINEE SPOT Clerical ~meers ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS lrocact.n Your Promslonaf Caree r Consider lrunswic~! We arc currently look mg for Eleclronk l::nJ!ineers ESCROW SECRETARY F e mal e factor y pat:kagers S2.90 per hr. to stan . Me n t r aises. EJ!:pcr necessary or Jr. 153'1 Monrovia Av(• N B. cst'row officer . salary 5'18·5125 rommensurate with ex· ..:....-=-:=-------per.1 O'Brien Escrow. Finis h Ca r pt'nll'r. ~ N Csl Hwy Ste S. Mirumum 4 yrs required. Laguna Bch. 497-412li AP p I y a 1 B a rt o n Q.£11/TYPIST RECEPTIONIST minded indiv Call Mary Ou t go 1 n g p h on c 84/J.1288. Also fet' Jobs personalit y to ha ndle Dennis & Dennis Person-cltenl 1nqu1nes. Cul l nelSt<rvit'eof llunttngton Donna 848·1288. Also f<•e expenenced tn the de· ---------1 stgn & development of Development Co 17406 Mt. Chffwood Cir FV 9'.l1~ 540-4531 Be~h~6lt>ll ~ach -w~~o~~r1ss:rv?ce('nn(~~ CLERK TYPISTS B lluntmgton Beach. 16168 Want to get back In the Salary S4 ~per hr Beach _ business world ? If you A I N ~, have good typing skills u~fr~ed ~;~~~~ 'o~·~ta CUST. SVC . REP. and a pleasant telephone Classified Personnel Of· Rotary ofrset pnnter hns voice. why not phone ror un immcdiute openm~ an mlerview. This pos1 ficc. Mon Wedns Thur:-for a customer s t'rVtl"C lion is in a new office for Frt !lam to noon. Tur,. rep. Xlnt bencrits 1':0E one of our SPECIAL lpm Jpm 1601 1-: 16th Pleas e respond lo PO SERVICE DIVISIONS St. N fl .. F: 0 E Box 3880. Anahl'1m. <:a ~ ~::~r;,:~1t~~~~~~~ -. . Q 92803 --year · C LERKS pJ rt t1m1·. Cutter. expcr sporl:-\\c.•ar For an mten It!\\ l'all PAT MAGii.i. 645-5333 ~ £:-Bank ..... f 111115 Nc,vport wknds & <•vt•s. a pply .11 mfg. open <ii lllll'l' l'on 7 Ele\ en S tore.'. 111'-Ji W Lac.1 George 551; -14·15 J!aker. CM --, _________ Delivery l'c.•rson for hus' C L E R I\ 'I Y I' I S T I NT }'~ n \1 "' ii I .I r \ $735-~'l:l :.! y rs l'lc•n l'JI l'XPt'I II~ grad or t'llUI\ .1 lt·nt Tvp m ):! !'JC)wpm ,\ppl11-.1l 1on clc•:ulhnc• I 12 7!1 \p• 1\ 'llt•wport :'ll l'~ll I rv1nt• tr:l\"l•I <tl!l'lll'' Mu:-t haH' r<•ha blt• 11)-. Work a pproi. .l la ri. daily M · F .J-lrly. '' <.1~t· & m1lca~e pd. 957 .zm1 ~ualOpportuntty L nt111·d School 01 ~1 Dt.•I men 0' er 18 for LA T1mc:s 1n NB & C.\1.1 Perm p-l. S350 MOO mu f..i&511<'4 EmploycrM/F t''.•s!tr1ed Pl'ri.onnd ctf DENTAi.ASSiSTANT ---------1 fwt·. Mon Wc•dns·Thur... Expcr'd. rcg1strat1on ell· 1-'n !J;1m to noon. Tuci. sired. So Laguna ofr •CLERICAL• i , M 3pm 1601 E 16th 499-IGll Yourd I f I -;1 N B .... 1::.0 E es re or varie ' •··1---------Dental Front Orftt'e valuable m the spc·( 1;.I ----XJnt opportunity fnr t•n- rl e l~ of l e mpora1 ~ Clerk-typist -busy C.l\I thus1ast1c girl seeking commercia l FM. TV. RF and Audio 1nte1:r atcd circuitry with additional knowledge Ill low power f'M / f'M t rans mitters You 14111 be mvolved m st ate-of·thc·art mull1- carner transm1ss1on and receiver de\ t:lpmcnt Brunsw11:k ts a people onented orj:?antzation. of· fenng CXCl.'llt•nt frinj.!e ben rtts bt:nd1ts. com- IX't1t1vc• wagc·i. and dts· rounti. on Bruni.wick pro- ducts Let us fulfill your umh1t1on:-and eontnbut{' to youn·arcer growth Our l'mploymt·nl offtCl' 1s open Monday thru Frt· da}. 8 00 a.m t(I 5 00 pm . imd wc arc con\'l" rucntly localed Jus t 2 blocks off thr San Dil•go f'wy Drop by, g1\"e u:. a c•all or send your resume with salary history to Judy Martin 3333 Harbor Blvd. Cost a M esa , C A 92626 17 14) 5 46-8030 service. offk'e Requires dclaill'd full time employment. We have temporary job .... person. Brlltnj!. tn\OtCl'~. Top pay. fnngr bcnef1ti.. BRUNSWICK loof & short term W<: f1hn~ 50wpm & tt•n kl'Y N B Specialty Orficc. wil matt'h your ::.:."b & j!uod0 benefit s l'a"ti Exp nel' Non smoker Fil crow ESCROW OFFICER Immediate opening for <.1 qualtried Escrow Or· FLORIST Part ·ll m e p os1t 1on available. Must have ex· per. in flor a l desii:n . Please apply m person. Mon l.hru Fri f1cer. Al least 5 yeurs ex-ROGER'S GARDENS pen ence preferred. We 2301 San Joaqwn process a ll areas <if Hills Road es crow cxt'e pt bulk CdM sales. This ts truly a unt alliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii64iiiiO·iiii51i9~i.4 que pos1t1on Excellent i.alary, /i!ood b«n<.>f1ts plus a patd v:wat1on th1!. year. For an mten 11•w 1•11 II PAT MAGILL 645-5333 ~ ;'!'Ba nk ....-r llS ~vport t;;qual Opportunity Employer M .,. GARDENER ()pemng currently cx1:-.1s ror reliable mdiv1dual Knowledgt• of planti. & tr ngatton helpful. 1-:nJoy xlnt compan~ bencr11:- App I y !lam· 12 Noon Mon tf'ri Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Newpon Center Or Newport Beach E:qual OpJ>Or Emply m f ---------~era! Off1Cl' litc t~ p t::scrow Secv mg & bookket•pmg. Ca II Newµort Floor Co,cnng for675-16.'lli lfll('r\ ICW Rec.pt to S 750 Expandin~ co seeks sin-cere indiv Variety poi.. General off1n• Stcudy JOb Call Lisa 848· 1288 Also for nl(ht person. Phone. fee jobs. Dennis & Oen-typing & 10 key helpful ms Personnel Ser vice of Profit sha nn~ & ~rOUJ lluntlnl{ton Beac·h. 16168 health. Apply Mon. !I· Beach Noon. needs with profoi.i.1onal V1ck1e631 0700 644--~95. CORPORATION ai;slgnmcnts. - - - -Exl'<'ut1v(' Secretary No fee is reqwred .• Ju,11---C•O•L•L•&•T-O•R--Dental As8tl. · 3 day week San Juan Ca p1strnno Llo}d Pest Control 566 E Dyer Rd Santa Ana yourtimc &1ntercst A Exper. RDA. ln ·ine. Defense Division 714-661-3606. 557-0061 PACKER s.59-Slll Gene ral Office . 1m . l C e • dustr1ous t'a r eer in· SELL idle it.ems with a Employer M/f'/lltV new goodies with a mature clerical worker ~o~ o ff · W1lltn1! to lrntn an 111 -------Equal OpJ>Ortun1ty Trade your old stuff for mediate opening fcH 0 overload d1V1dual t o packa s:c Daily PilotClaSslflcd Ad ---------Classinedad.642-5678 Simple math. use Of cd uc al ion a I m a 1 e rt a !::. . l iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim "a Ir u I a t o r r e q u 1 re d . A Pr0fess1onal Service Excellent work mg cond1· I Some O\'ertime. Non· t1ons & benefits. 40 Hour smkr preferred. Hunt week. Apply N ort h DESIGNER Bch. 898-4357 Ask for Pat Clerical Am c r i can Se " 1 c e or Carol. TaAIHH to $625 Center. 1339 E. Warner, ------- Great co. In Irv. nds Santa Ana. Equal Op. DEVELOPMENT GEHERA.LOFFtCE respon pers to train mtc portunjty Employer. TRAINEE lhelr Accts Dept 11.S.1•--------PROGRAM f\llllimeposit1on availa· grad fine No exp nee ble fo r reliable in · -------- Gen. Office Jee paid CLUI CA.SHIER Recr eation al ra(•1llty seeks out~oing tnd1v for fun pos Flexible hrs 5 d ay wk Call Ooon.1 848-1288. AIS-O rec Jobi. Dennis & Dennis Pc.•rson nel Service of H unttnf.!ton Beach. 161611 Beat:h GIRL FRIO,\Y Patkagm~ firm tn CostJ Mesa. payroll. t) pin.:. general orf1('(', xlnt upp- t}. ml'<l11:.1I ben(•ft l'> C<i II (;..15--91>-IO .J 0 Weddle Girl i'~riday, full ti me pos1t1on handling varwus office procedures & some sales T ypmi.: a must Call Bonntc 759 1140 i.htfl. ruJI ttmt.• J::nJOY fold growtti'tfl~l year pleasaot workmg condt· Salary dependent upon t 10 n i, & c 0 mp 3 n y knowledge andlor expr. benefits. Apply 9am 12 Call Mavis Miller for in· noon. Mon/Fri. Person-terview. R~f>evices ncl lnc.S44·7LS3.;;,-41 MARRIOTT HOTEL IMt ... Tme !IOO NewPort Center Or ror window tiiatii0 Over Newport Beach " Equa l Oppor Em ply 2l. tall & nf'J,.,. Full or m1f1 ~-849j1,1 10 lnstrutional 1A.1dc 3 hr HOTELNIGHT day $3.641ihfq_L.1gun.i t\l'DITOR Dt•ach S<:hoob 49-t·H54fi Nl.'wporh·r Inn X In! ln.-.uram·(•.,alAiQr-.on benefits. !HO .17C!'I <-:on-S A L ES ~#JJ', T f-1 1-: tart Rick X 51h E 0 E FUTUij ~ ---------1 1\mb1tiou'~ man or woman p r f'scntly ~mployed P 1T1me lO HCYTEL NIGHT AUDIT s t art F /lt mt• when qualtr1ed. W1J mm1mdm CLERK j.(Ua r antc<'d per mo. GIRL FRIDAY "_,,,_,,. opport ror an in <.:ompll'te ~~1JlJn1t pro· Part time. prepare rtally "'"'"' i.: r a m f ff I' m c• r s rcPorts + liJ!ht ofr duties d1v1dual with an aptttudl.' Insurance Group Call for II B Rl•staurant. fornuml>l.•rs &c·akulator 848-5111 :-k1lb NCH 4200 (•xpr --abll' to work with nnl~ pref Ad' JllCl'm l'nt op· Kcnneb nct'd dl'pcnd;1hlc mode.l supcn 1!.tOn C<.111 portumtie:-<n 311 En JM ix·r.;on to wnrk on w knds Nicole 972 ~ _ _ '<lot l'Ompan~ b1•nd11:-· _ f.• ho~day' ~<\ 7~ti:! GREAT /\pply!lAM tonnon. l\l on LANOSC.:Al'l'~U mm ~ • • • • lhru l''nday P1·r~u1ml'I ,.r.; exp xlnl. opportunt SALES J OB HOW MARRIOTT HOTEL i~ 645--llilfi OPEN !kJO Nl.'wport Ct•ntt>r Dr -- - - -(;ooo PAY . (;ooo Ncwp(lrt llt•al·h Lt:C.A I. SECl<ET.'\HY HOURS. GOUI> ('ON Equal OpporJ:mpl~ m f l'\pl'r. lrcl'ndly II un i U I T I O N s M A N y _..,._..,. .. _____ I •nJ.,'1.on Beal'h offi1•1• Non FRINGE Bi':N 1-:F'ITS --- -~mokt•r.~ 1400 llOl'SECl.EANf:o:HS -. FAST GROWING CO~t Carnt'l'. I' T TopS LEGALSECRl-;TA llY for P AN Y f'ROMC>Tfo:S G l 1 G H /\\l G IRi. partner 10 N<'\\POrt FROM WITHIN TRAl:'li 645 !'112.1 lk'ach law firm. Top p~1y F' 0 R T 0 I' ------for t op peri.\ln . Xlnl MA NAGEMENT ll o11H l'l~1ni.: h~·lpt•r skills. mmimum:; y rs . ST ARTS ··I M need<'d. rhur' fo r 1d,1~ t•'<perient:e. J(enera) M E D I A T E l. Y 9am·4pm. SJ !'ICI Pt'r hr practtt'c. 759·0234. K E Y 0 0 A B I> 1146·82~ homt'. 5 111 tHIS --- - 1': X P E R I F. N C E work IA-gal Secrctar}' 1'.'cwport HELPFUL. WE 11 ;\VE , .... , , • , Cenlt'r, lit1~at1on orfiCl' OUR OWN TRAINING llOL:SF.Kl-.f.I ~.H I iHI Salarv tommensurall' PROGRAM PUT ON BY time. pll.'a::..tnl "orktni:! wlsk1ils & expe rience. ntE COUNTRY'S TOP 1· n n d ~ n 11 d 'Omt• bookk c ep1n~. 0 R G A N s A I. 1-: s benefits E 0 E 13H ,\l \'l('W 640-8201 PEOPLE CALI. AT Conv llo:.p ::!el$.> Thurtn - - - -0 N C E fo' O H St C.M !1262'i LI FEG :\HIJS Female . INT ERVIEW. ORliAN Cert1ried onl y Ca II l::XCllANGE . sT,\N Selling anything \\tlh a Nt•wµ.mer Inn to apply. NUNN 7141586-7302 Daily Ptlol Cla:.s1f1cct i\•! •;• • '71M1t"<t 54-1 GUARDS SECURITY IT PAYS TO SEE US Come in and see the ex· citing things that a re ha ppening o l We lls f'a rgo. We need l''<· pe ra t'nred ${'cur1 t y Guards in 1s a Mmple matter just call 642·5678. USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For R esu lt Ser vic e Call L II; 11 I' l N <i S T 0 H !!: . need:. r' tt me :;,tock man & showroom p •rsonnt'I. Call John al IHH 1461 Liauor Clerk P•ttm~ days. Mature. ex· pr·d Apply m person 895 W 19th St. CM. LIVE IH Many other Jobs avail. Cocktail Waitress dJVJdual Lo assist service Call R ita. 541>·6055. School En1oy excellent salary and c ompany benefits while you dept mgr. Lite typinl(, lrvlM/H•w port leac h Coastal Personnel Agcn Earn up to $300 per wk. learn the latest design techniques of the 011 and gas phone. & dispatching s..ta A.no/ A.noheim 642-5678 bt. J22 Mule or fe malc. to help semt·mvaltd. etc. Pref driver Pvt room/bath and rec fac1I avail. Nr 0 .C.C & UC!. 645-6397 or 831~ cy, 2'190Harbor, CM Low tuition. Placement Call Carol. 979-2333. ,.._rt•/lwa Park ALL JOBS FREE assist. 751.9194 industry. We are currently recruiting for Immediate Calif. Copying Products Costa Mffa & the rCl;ric;,c-.=..-:_-n-J_ob_s_?_. ---, ~~~~~~~~ 0~~;~' System s, Electrical. Piping. Structural N=~~ .e~~;:ic. Whlttiet-areo • .-.. .,.,..,.... Min im um quallllcatlons for our oesigner program are one enthusiastic & reliable IMM EDIATE semester each of Algebra & Geometry and three semesters person ror growing In· OPENINGS I That11 When f o fti te rnational Co. Good for s upe r visory level o ra ng. typist. Telex experience security officers working I Kelly Can Help! As an aid to select Ion of quallfled candidates. applicants ~a+utJru~tne:! 1~cr~:c~i ~~ ror mus t successfully complete a 90 m inute examination Irvine. For Intervie w TOP PAY C5om~ work to1r u s . As a K e lly covering math and dra fting skills. Exams will be given caJIJanYandell559·6901 ~es~g~~~es~:~l~~~~ e r v1ces e mp oyee, you r w o rk TuesdaythroughThurs day andSaturday. Apptyin-rsonto I schedule is flexible . You work as Geieral Secretary· Excit· .. ~ For Immediate consid eration, and appoint men I c all: ing opportunity to work much & as often a s you like . M eet with a dynamic financial Mon ·Fri • 8am·5pm new people whiJe working a v a riety Sheron Flowefa consultant & talented de· t~WCommonwealth r-------------------, Industrial I Homemakers 1 Of OrClllCJe County I Kelty Wants To Help ' You can put your s kiJLs to work on t h is flexible schedu le that fits your ho m e life. Even if you r skills have been "resting" for awhile, there's a job category for you. No ex~rience necessary. Pac kagers, Assemblers, Machine Operators, Maintenan ce, Etc. I of jobs. ,,( (F7'4) ,5·21UORHS sliJ>er at the same Ume. Fullerton, CA I Kelly offers you paid vacations. :~:,::~ ~rit~";~~~ Mon .. f'rl.,8·30·4 30 Pay inc r eases & a program to earn thouse office envll'on-D>WWam er. Rm 2t7 Astt how to earn extra money on our bonU5 bonus gifts. Not an agency. Neve r a ment. Send resume " Santa Anll, CA pro1tram. Paid vauLion. no fee t.o you. Must ree Come in t oday. • J CutTent photo to Ad H37. WILLS F £RGO be ta with own tn1nsportatlon fr ho~e. • Daily Pilot, 330 Weal Bay ~ ~. Irvine FLUOR ENGINEERS St. Costa Mesa. C1. ft.JIURD IE~• l~~r ·i t 1 Clirf"' 833-1441 • CONSTRUCTORS 1 .. C 9282t. For lndepth In· ,...~ 04rt• m. ''~i._ 1 1{ 2102 Bualness Ctr. Or. , r-• terview 4r complete de· SllVICIS 2102 Buti ~".Ur. •• v I c ~ 6 Suite 208 HIS Mtchetaon ort.. _talll __ . ----~~io:~e:v~~~. s II!,.. VI c e:. Sutt•--·" Ht, BllDUuton Beach Laguna Niguel lrvlne, CA t27SO General Office. Typlna. Hunt1n11ton Beaclt 1.a11ua~1 ,. M1-3t89 831~ ~es. r.ubllc contact EQual Opportunity · 84T·S498 1131~ ·w ~.~~!~~:!.2~--~~.:·~~ R_o•_d_J An Equal Opponunlty Employer M/F ~ _, ;;:.' ~.1~· ofc I-•-tmplo.-lllliyille•r •M•'•"'-• 8907 Warn.-r A vc 1121s 2'1957 C ... llPd ...... L::==~-=============~================~~l.=.:-:.:-~-::.:-::.:--::-:-=.=-::-:-:::.:-==-;:-:-::::;:~itl;;·"-;h; ..... ;:-::.J~ I lJ4 OAll.Y ... OT - -.... 11 ...... A-01.1m ...... .., 1100....,w.-. noo..-w.-, 1100....,w_.. 11te1tWpw..w noo~~~-?J!! , ""' ..... ,. r · •eeT•••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~T ................... ••••••••••• ........ ....,•••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Q.w_..., 1llfl .._Wa.e14-r-t" M.-W_... 71M,~•MlawcyWeril: --.. -;-NF~IOAV " ---~~!!!1111•1 Recl'Utloaal -,,..,,.,.•~ _.. ,....._. •• ._ ••••••••• o.-;r--·••••••••••••• o;;;:;................... ••k•n1 '"""'"'••• o. '"'\"" rt °" '" ./ fl(( WOllll IN !I'-,. .. LNda to =· " MEt>ICAl. 1u:c~r jM'l"ll(ln•lthknuwl.-d~c or ch:a:,vt~w 1,,.~r:r1e11 ee IOlllST ~ C'.,_, m LOAM AUDIT UIHIThlHICE TIONl~'T as hr Wt'tk huniniltur.-" plant. I fWf11Hry UploSlll.000 INTRODUCTORY llA~~u~u-··*-• ..-. Sal +comm 1tl 1 CL•• """"I UUlft ~Lo make 1ppt llHP yre•Pt't rrqwred lrrnM" Vl'rtionn ·11\gtnry --,.... • 3 Y"f. Xlnl t'ralniaa Pro,. 0-rapidly expandjn1 YrNllW-'S booU •type In form,, t'42 8111 _ w •:17th. COlllA Me11a I [ LESSON •Day Camp Counselor (sailing exp Tim Brock. Hl·IHO * Meb bard work1nir ~ Writl' tt•lln& t'•~r " N~ Aide full time or SI.lite~ 6'2 1470 The ~l ell$l bl• Rt1I pref.) f)qual()pp. £mp. lll F. andlv.to~lne>Yrbusf. Immediate open tn u hlary dealrtd to Bo• p1m t mf' a.11 or Nt. ---tlltate courn Yt't con· •Li·feguard /Lake Patrol (ad v . "'-·-.__-------~ ~ ~ Rt'IJ10l\llb1I • wltJI r>roare ••"<' t'Om · •456. Dally f'llot, .UO W F.\~olht'rw"keJ\d off.1,----------•t ct'lved. Vrdt"O eduutlun ..,.._ _._._..L 'J tncludff booklJ\l n w Pltl)' Pre"IOWI machlnt• Hoy S t Co•t• a.... l"re Ct.'rt l'laut.· u(frn'<l pr-011rem With aw it rd lif~aving req:> cAlaa•• -~.-.S~Mv. lwin a.hop exp41r1tna·c or llQG8 A•.,1 ~ u11u1 f1onda St. PHOTOPLAJ£ 1 1 r It At •Front Office Aides __._ t".hfl .. P~nn1 ~ffkly f!QIAVAl('nt requtrC'd. '" Mt!OICAL ii'Un1 ftt'h ;~?t~ . .-c:~uro~·.PPl: FULL TIMIJPllMA.M9ff Be traloed tor lue,.tlve ~~=· .. ~~~~~: ~= f'l~rfnl beck t'RONTOl"ff('t; IN~in1 ----PROCESSOR today •Admln. Assistant in P/R (para-legal r:::::t ~~bp1:::i:::.~ mtnl OppoiM,un11y t-:1(1 t11 OB CVN. up'd onlv 1.H.' t-.Ns f; lJ 1'8 VC lf CAUSEY & CO. exp. desirable & typing req.) u rv ice. Salu u · IOI' rifhL pc:nt\m. a' ~"ll w .. on.,r Nt'W'PQrt ~11t·h M~ ~2~1 n x.1Js "'ulHlmti. d•r Ac l<CMSo. CooJ1t ffaw;ay •Community Maintenance (gen lbr> pe_rience ~lpfw.~~" SI· &,li "'*' •~lllJl ul1&ry. •tflihly Compct111 vt• uaAIC .a.L l•Vl•nl1111 ~hln, RN. lull Potdll()(ll n ow "'1~t '" LACUNA HF.l\CH lie O'Brien. ~l>-;5001. '~ p111d bt>nt'lllai, ftJ11c; ....., _. t Im,.. J l 1 ,. h 1 r I . our Pholopluh• Produc 494-105 7 Snelllng " SnelUo-of 111c-lud~itdC'nhl n '•· ffi~1 ~mJl;tn\ COOIDIMATOI <.\1(111i1ran<> Ry the-Sea IJQn !>eP11l1mcnl for l'X lntorviewtng AprH 9·13. l''or ammca. Newport &acb l'luey. ,ur~• tuel J't•r.won 11 Ut Oe'l'l('fat.. ~orl.3tmplv>-l't"I eooo ""Y 11 oontifjl" tll.WP .a91, MO:l _ ~~0r~u.,"11<'11c0dr/"~:1<~~~~ :~ consa·deration call or send resume to: .:Me>Campus . ....J ..... '"""'l"••n ..... (,, 11 bl ... " 0 .... S8l"",l.1Cl'nd Only ·--..,. " Mu t n&\id r e. o o 0"'t"H'": Meat . Nc('tlt•d s ystem o pernt urs, ""' "" .rr:&•-ftOsntOM S....,......... S&L APPLY lN N :HS0.1\1 tran'lpMh1ll11n Sunll! rmm,•tJ (1>r Npl. Ar h. photoplatt.• 1J()lli.h 11110 FRH 3 WIEt<S LAKE FOIEST II _.. 4001MllcArthurOl,NB mrdlrel b•rl'11ruu11tJ int.'(J ufl N<> IC!fli than 2 pbo.lo·n•i1uil 01>erulor' SA.&.ESTRA.INIMG We Med ....... Mlf fl:() r. M f' LEAR SJEGLER ht'lp(ul '78111'500 "~ vr.. t•11v1•r T) JHnJil . Salur romtr1t.•11icurutt"S SUN & SAIL CLUI ..tl•.e.cl. ....,. .... . • ix·~U.11ml k hle 1ru. Unlk wtlhl•XJ>wwnt•,. •Ab11olutely no prior 24752 Toledo Way El Toro. Ca 92630 people to.._.. .. . --· TIAHSPOIT -IC.Al ,o11.,,.,.,.,.., hrlpfol Coll "'"""'•'""""'"' 17141516-0140 po•ltl ... S•I•• U· DYNAMICS RIC.-rlOHIST f"4H ltKJ <.:ompn·h1•n .. 1H < ""' •Prore~sronal lns trut· __. ._._.... IHtt l.oit.rw ~ "M 1-\lll tlmt>. 1•x!)t•t .itAAI pimy bt.;-rwf1h rndudrn.: t1on ,..... • .-• ....,...,_ ii COMSU-LO. !IUI WMI Sl-~tNlmm· Jiil) btlridah Nt•lo\ IJOl t t.lffrn• fo'ull dl16rto1c .,;,..,, d rruoor mt'CJ1c·ul 11nd den •Ch(ll('e locations In .. not ,....,.._ w. w '9tOCISSOl s nta nil Ci\ <'t'tlh'r ll«.007<' .:11 I l''rldll) 'firt• h cl. llll. CALL or ,lflJ)h Ill MUntl('S n --ub I A d M L' .,..... ,..,... esHtdlel. Our1~11,!lb .:ro ... rnit~&I J(lllUllll h1•lpful P1or1 ~t'SUll lo :J:)~ C.am11u .. •ManagementOppty To· '""''ea na I e. .-. RH ss1-o1is -'t'h ~ indh to t>ro Fq u.tl UJ)ptv t.:n1ph M1'<11ual Au1a.l1urt ~"rt 111•nt m 111 \.l') .aJll111.: ()nvc. Nc14 port lkul'ti d 2·SPM. SJ 50 hr. rec bk Reuer nurse. days for 1 _________ _ H~ rlt·w loan oppli\•J m I h t111\t'. front & !)1H'k offu •' 1111.11 h1nl' Lite t 11rni: ,7141 54(I /l()!jO fo:qu1il 011 uy gmd pref 494-7630 small SN F . a pply 1n SAl.fSl'llSON tl~iCeJW lo n \.111cu t'1Cpcr1m~ Abl{• to do lk•11d1t., l''u ll trnw 5 portunll> 1-:mvlo' t'r Maximum eommrsl>IOI' RecepuonLst . hght book person. The Gardens. 450 for SLAVICK ·s F ine l l di Olli rr \<l•m nun11urt• & 11:1;'' "·'~' l'"I ni .. ncnl .... L· 11 •-r fi o pr S"nt k Cl('nncyrc , Lagun a J""W""Jors i·n o ur fine " I •. I I ·•• "" .., rnr ea()(' Y ur ~ " keepma GOOd wor 1n~ Be h 4n. a""~ .-" ,. l1.111'114-l.1Qlll tloodl p111~ MAtNTIHAtilCf lltlfl' i-,,,,.rv nn:o .. .i l' !>.'ltrt{.,. eanungs by 50'' whtlt> t'Olld 3 days per Wt'ck ac . '"....,,., Jt'welr y d e pt . Ex-.,i,.11L,&l:~._b1Ul) ul"\"I ''," &·r\'\•nrn~ .:l.11rn1o1 t•\J>t•r t'44111KI ORDER DESK JRANSMASK you ar(' your own boss. C:>11962-6648 8-5 Salcs&Serv1et' pen enced person pre-~m1,11.l. 4" )ou ..i1t• 1~1" 11 • q u 1 r ,. d 101 1 ,. MGMHT TR~ to $149 C arce er ., u 1· c " s., ----------STORE HRP NEEDED ft:rred. howe ver retail 1111! 4• •• Mr11w1011 1• 0 111 ..,·rc•,·nrn..:. ''Ulltn.: .\ 1 1 \t,1111n· ll<Nll\t' pi•r ,on CORP w Katella Really mean~ RES ERVATIONIST l'Xpenenrt• will be con. 11.iny l.hUJ olr-. i·h111h'1' t l1•u11 U" ll'url. .11 Ir' i1w ,1 1~~! .. n,11 U i·u f1~1-~oh~.. 14 1ihum· onh·r entry. & • you rt"<·e1w da ily train Mature 1nd1\ldual Wi ll Loeal upphanco 'lore s1dl•rf'<I Many benefits 'or ll<lVIU\C'"ml'Ol li111MI ,, t·~·· 111 It'll t u ' ''"'''" l11ruu,r.:h bluc•prrn( ·---------1 '""· m-•1v"t1on •. SUP· train Day hrs Mon·,..r1 need.<; part llmt' ('\ l'OIO,:l fl ..... rt ' l 'omf.;1nv purl lllt•ut d fir "-t rt 111 ,. "' .. « h 1 ,.. 1 Ulcludm1t pro 1 ""a n i;. ,,,a ... ln" !'llilurv , 'Int · 1 tJ<I'\ in ~m ., " l.''""'n1•11r1• rn rumn urt• Port c ,111 Ch a n c r 0 ., h .\ . c p. 1•0 prcvrou~ 'Iii es u•._ " 1111111) l'\ 1'1•1111.anc•nt lu I .. _ ; I 1rocJui·t ,... ... - 1 k c, f'or apPointment oontaet h1.'ll1'fJt.'I t:11tltltl"l 1'11 .. u11 t •""I 14<1ft'11:>t'. "' r 11 I uc i l'l.111'<1 fll'""· lor .a~ l'HYSIC/\L T ll EH/\f'IST K "'TELL .a. RE •LTY N.1·wpo. rter Inn 644 1700 on~~5 rW··· t''rxap1ne ra en ~ Rill Munson at 644-1.380. nd. ila3-teid3 11m, l.I0 11111 ion ,,., ... ) 11111• & 1111·11 mll\ •· up .:"'"'" ,. 11, llll' rurn mfr _. "' _. i:.; o i:.; """'"" " L~ 0 E 4t..L...&..-u....a..._1 S"L TH! IRVIME CO " th1i. :-i ~t..11 tum 111111 'l\'r11• ~ i w11111. lront of part lime·. 1111 wkncb Call Joonn• --·-------Must now be• lull timer·-__;. _______ _ _ .._._ • • Ill I. XI I "' ~81~1; .aft !'>l':\1 T d S -\001 M•oArthur UI. NII 11111 t;um,. Ill' l>Ult" or m~mnl ' n "I' fll'c' i11JJ..11•ar.inn· Toµ ---831·725 I RESTA.URAH t• m P I o Y l' • o m l' SALES We need 2 a m - 1': 0 E M f" Nc•14port &11d1 Ml !1111<1 ph• for l'lln.'t'r m111tlcll 111 ~ulan & twnd1ts . SulJ Plastics -Mgr. Assist Mgr. & lead management po;..1t1ons bilious mat ure people to ---------1--•-------i d 1\ M.wy othl'r Julis rrut r~·:.Uffil' w i.al.rry n· MOLDING R .. :<:Jo;IVIN<.i CLt-:HK. pcr..ons ror nt w Straw :ivallablc . SlOO per week visit expectant mothers .··--------•! Mrinau{'ml!11l Tru inl·<· .i" "i I, n 1 II C h,.,". ~uin•ml·nt;.. to Box 40:! resp for rerc1vins: and in Hat Pizza Rest openin~ or mccnt1vc pay p ro-in their homes by appt. HN:nlSton• 540-6055. Coastal Pt•n.011 011d" l'dut. P 0 . Ho,, MACHINE vcntory of corn gated & m Westm101stcr. Make Ii! r a ."". a v u I I ah I ~. only. We prefer C05met ir MACHINIST l<whn ~hack l\us rull nt'l/\.:cn<')'.2790 11arbor. ISt:o: t'oi<ta Mes a . C/\ OPERATORS raw matt:nub Must bl• lhl'mostof yourp1zzacx Quahr1ed people m •1y party plan or simila r ex· Hpnt Machine t I :ri l' ,. 11 r l' a• r o 11 CM !l:.'\i:!f; Pcrrn<tnl'll' OJJl•nrn"o; for expcr wt fork ll H & paper pr Xlnt opport for qua I, l'alL 9i9·31:161 bl't ween per. Steady top pay + P,..cf"Oft V1>1'\11111hl'' & 1>a rl t11n1• ( >ttl>l".11 I 1 ",'SL", ,,,.111.r;tl t•xpcr1l'nt·1•d & tr ;i 1 nt'l' f 1 ~mou AJ.l..JOllS f"ll .. ; .. : ,.. work (.;ruwinJl C(I ,.nA"'1date 832·6150l'vcs 1·9pm bonuses. Hosp. avail ,..__ Loti .. ics o•er· J<th <>1J1>or 01wnrn)o! UIJ M<i N r. • ·, ""' 11.wk••rnund hPlpful marhine opl•r.1111r-. un .._. 1 SJ 7 " f' l 1·ouN·i·L·u 1• T I , L• <> 1 , I 1· .-. " ,..~ w room or .11 \ anl·t· ···---------I ·1·rary a l BAB\'1.ANO "'1mf" ~·1w1ntht•.L·.,n''lt•n11·nl1· f>L.'R!"'>N l 'M l·u1111111t11•d ,.. rd hf 0 l •'· mcnt .-,nary ·'to ,estauran"' .-.n 5.a.LES 547-0122 .._.,, ,..,.,,. facilities '"-,.,., '-" ·" (;oucl t'11 twrwf1i-. Apply 3 s 1 l ur rarniu1-: '" $4 oo per hr /\JI ly 1n HELP Mature woman _. ----------loc~ ht IM'itte ltas Oft urc.i. H }Ou arr Mrhtar1v to tnphng b) hu:.HW;..,. Stn1 ,. C.t11l1• I'\' ~7:lll~ m('nt n•,·w"A pron•dun·., P<"r.-on. Jfruds up lnl' Xlnl workm~ c·ond <.iood f\111 umc Sales Tra ant.?1'. SALES Ji r<'lrn.od or a rolle~l' ~1 • 11 tha~ )t>ur & 1 Ol'l'<l ht•lµ' ( 'a1111no c ·.1p1i.1ru110. L.1~ <Jssurc rapid .il\\ •lnl't' 31Zl W Mac·Anhur Bhd salan.· Fri pm. SattSun C:>rry-0ut Some heavy 1,,.,..., t'•qulr•m•11t or are l'urrenlly 1:0111g to Someont• 1:. gu1ng t11 Ni~ud 1~nt for all <·mplO)t't'' C h 1 Wu rd & Harrington for 0 u~ Mochittist rolll'RC & tu~hly mutl\ at. makt' ;i lot of t•\ l r .1 _ _ who haw lhl' balou-.ibih Santc1 Ana days Jrvine lub ousc. lifbn1t Pleast• app Y 1n Lumber Co. now has im· ~t M H · t'<f ror 1nc rt'ased earn motlt•y! If you r1u,1l1fy 1t 0 n INST H U~l 1-::ST & ty & dC'!'irc· Good I>-'' & Rl::CF.PTIO~IST Irvine Jack 7S<Vi500 ~n;oy; n. Mond1Jy thru Fri med. Fltime positions 1 n g s b a s e d o n may bt• ~11u f or :ippt Sl' I' Pl. y TECH. t:x mght shift bonu!> + profit s " 1 l <' h b 0 "' r d open rn the following ;en..ett •IHI s.. ....... performance please app· call.645592_1_____ IH'rlt'IH·t> prt-ferr ed sharin~. co paid mJJc>r w proft"l>S ron;il •1p RESTAURANT ROGH'SGA.RDEHS classifications: ........ •a:pHiftM:ed ill ly al H14 S El C:imrno k 7 ·• '""'m med1ral & dl·nl<al 10 nuaran'"' •-n.•r:.onaht.' BARTENDERS CASHlERS I f t R I S Cl Motl'I front clcsk l'll'r . "' ""V ""' " "' .. ~ 2301 San Joa~wn OL',.,,OR SALES Hoahg d f eren ca· an emente. Sun Ck·menu• Cener:il suranre 'l'\•nn 4" cri WPM. Tclt•x BUSE~OYS """ must be t'xpcrienet'd "' .,.<IV lhlls Roa PLUMBtELECSALES -t-•s,1 & precision RADIO llosp1tal Apply9am to4pm exp helpful. Cull for WAITERS a . """ Ull ~\pply Hoy ... r<asl'r or CIMCO '' N Cdm 64 ·5944 Xlnt startina wage+ fr. tolHertcea. Must be Juan1t.i Pres ley. San 71.J 496 112lcxl 21J <ippl 642 7511 cwporl WAITRESSES inn" benefits Apply in · · SHACK CIE•mt•ntc Inn. 125 W 265Bni;i::~1\\•' Ph:irmaceut1t·ah. 1197 W COOKS CASIJIERS " R - 1 ..... •H pr..CISIOft d c •1 IGlh St N u Sal ~r.;on LO 1275 n sto . __ ..... • a...~ t A Tandy Corp. ••FJ,•p•la·"-m.n_____ I' /\ I N T F. R osi:i ,, , .... a [)ISHW.\SHER .. ~ <.:-0-L:i Mesa . Mon to .. ~ri mtwwwtftC) 1ns • .--n s I I d Com1Jlt' HOSTESS Advcrt1sin~ 'pact• ~ales E 0 E & h o I d c I o s e --.\tAIYfEN,V~CI'~ Salar.r n ·rnc> n L· 1 · RECEPTIONIST for htabhshed. i:rowrnA ~am-Jpm. · · · _ E.o.E. S I 0 0 .. s 1 ., ·• u. I .\' r J-;quul < ppor re.mp ~ i·r , Nc'('(il.'(f for ""ork on .in " toluonc:H. Min. of MOVIE EXTRAS " '' .7 II S -h Full llml l' summ~_r ' nn·t·all ba:.1!> He1!1i.tc>r lrade publleallon i1l IF SALES WOMAN-Ladies l-••-r. re-re .. ~1 ANN'E~1ENT-S2UX>O+ d A I l d I d h ... C:J\ h •1 •t now' Group ms d\•311. uuu . d -----JOumeyman' e"J){'r · · Pre-i1t·hool tC'aC' er. r,. time fal . winter w :;pr 714195&2ti80 ....... tique 's. Laguna Bch ,. -,.-..,-"' v soua lit by llollywooll ~ra PP ll':.t io n c · tirt'd e em c . lt•:ic t•r lll!! ...., .,., per r ,, us & 1•,..,tu Mesa. Full/pan Hrs. from 6:42cnn to National Corp nt•eds kl'y ,.. di I" 7" /\ 1 I "•" 3-71 ... vou rh~l· vour dt.t)s & Sall•" '-v-> 0 • movie firm. S20·S200 p1•r u int• 4· o "· PP Y Wil trarn ..... o · • tlr typo• m1mmum • .., wr>m hoUD. Hc·fercnces. rar & t1mt' Honest. depend. 3:12pm Mon •• F~i. ~~~on~~I~ ,;.:~~V.l'x~r~t day P<>!>i.. Looking for Ncwport·Mc:;a Unified ~l-l_7JM__ _ l'll•a:.ant :.urr 0 ou11d111 1 J.!>'' tdephone are rl.,.,.d In ~Pl'e"'n''i"n~s ,.·f~~rhiS~y l~:ls l'apablc . Good pay & vL..l .. ___ -..,k..-1n· uutno1·n .. 18-70 ."r olds School 01st Class1fiNI Apply 2<17Ut an<1 r . ., " "'"nerils. Mr Edwards . """'"· --· r---~ L'arccr opportuntt 1 l'"· \\ai~tm•~ tu bn·~k rntii i't•rsonnl'l offH·t·. :\Ion PRESS OPERATOR -Oan11 Point ten·iews e\ery Mond.1y E:im wardrob\'. pror1t. ,~97 IOIH. eludes fre. Ii~ ins., <:all Mr Mtlll•r Mon Fri m•>\ wt <ii.I) 53S 0120. Wt><lns Thurs· Fri. 9am to OFFSET --& Friday. !lum-5pm no~l'hvrrv 11.'12 4383 ------~dicat/de11tal CO•· II 12at714 5-to·i7Ncl cxt ~I \'IOEOCASTIN<i noon. T1w" I prn :1pm Goodjob1nr:1s t s:row111i.: RECEPTIONIST WESTCLIF,.. ---------SAJ.1-:." Praq ~. t':tir~m~nt l\IANI C l 'lllST. \I F SER\ICI': (!Ill\\ Ill llh mil 1-: 16th. St C'\ H qua lity 1ns ta11l 1·11m ll<i:-p ilahty Hi•sour<·i•, *<'>OO WEEK bene .. profit shannq, Ek·g "''" ,h1 1p n:11I • .ir1· \·1•;11 I 1-: (} t-: rm·n:rnl pnr1t :.hop \h1,t "-:t'l'<I hni:ht. Pf'n,onr1hl1· lltl7 Wc•:-.1d1r1. ~l·· 20~1 SALES H sick l~a•e, w •aca· 1111111\\ 111g pn·t c { .1 .1 1 ' '. • f ... ... 2 k -I · II I •---------t1 .. l"''l•'r1<•r11·1oel 1111 l'rlth11.i'>tr•· '~" r•·li.rltl•· \;l•wrwirt lka1h ('(1mm wh1IC'tr:11nin••ror II llanwda prl'-.;.1·' I;, .. ,., s~·r"'" or i::ru14 1tW 1 '1111 1;;11 l:!JO 75;! '11 t>i .irc,1 m.1na/,ler !15.5-2271 tion aftp, lyr. I 0 1 ·, <lpm, 71 I t:i;i K:i:!U. l 0 l'l I .\Im Ill)! f'.inlr) I h·l1wr ,\plfb UJI futurl' tor tht• I 1ghl m.111 pany c;o.lll I),,. ... , & 1·' c d ·nator pd. haUday•. '•duco· "' ""'' ""·' I " " (I I ' w \ v \' "" '"'"""'' '· ""' " <w.om'"' ...... , '" ,........ "''"''"'''" "'"""'"' '". oor I tionai ,-.imbunement. MARGI~ CLERK ~i~~~~~~\<~0~ on I<. Coast llw~ i:;;, i57:l _ :>10-135:; ~~~1,\~~ '~:1\f~::::· \ '.;·;:~.~:; j lmmt•dMt<• opportun11~ ~c.. Ne w rate ra11qes NEWPORT BEACH Pun Timi· Cdm cJml• up RESTAURANT for t·neri?l'111· mdn1du.1l ancJ dn\ IOI! ,, big rig Pnnling ~t tllOJ \\ho 1 , dl•larlC'd ont'nlt·d in effect. 1-:,1.1.1nll1n)! dh•·ount around th~ l·ountQ ,1µ photo boo1th 't·ck:. P T STRIPPER ,, b t and <'nJO)'i workin~ -.uh SCULPTURED MAILS bmkcr uJ(t' firm ha~ 1m pt".ib to )OU th t·n employccs Two <o h1f1 s Or Ct\· lirm nt•t·d-. nrccption1:>1 rn t•au) COUNTER 11 "Posatron open io oe"w !wreen pnnl1ng pro<lut· twn m .. mag<'r II' arllt•\I Mu!<t hov1• "XP 540-91 IO IERTU CORP. LOGISTICS DIV. m«d opening~ for N hA h ova1I. 8 1:30 & l.JO·i. · i.chool. Xlnt :.alary & people Outrl'"I w1 111 :.alon. fOf' e xper. ~rson St.n~on"" mar" in clerk o rt m I.' r I can as C .. 11Tern,759-1140 qua!Hi~stripper l'"lptr bc.'0Cf1ts Cull 962·81131 ~I u d ,. l' u " l o m t• r wtlh ro11ow1ng. "-I Art1" • .., ~ "' whalvou'vl'bcenlooking " ---s m "<0 h ·•r1 ----J hon ""' ~ With ~""''nenco rn dl·Jl-· -in pro s . ... .. -le ep e contact. prl' 890 ft 5 ·--~ ~ for It's a bUSIOl'Sl> all I R~EPT/T . t SERVICE r ~ at960·l _a_pm_. --'"" l41lh c11 £•nt~. 1-;,. PART TIM[ co or ~ ypts parat1on o q uotation~ ,.. v o u r o 14 n w • I h 644-7955 ........ to 5 ·30 ''·•II Shrrll'\ nd sale' ord,•r-Sl•lerr SECR.,...,ARY 16666 Vo"Kormon ct'lll•nl lu1ur1• .iml room North \mt•rrcan .is ,1 "JV "" a · · • ·. r.1 lor ;id~;ml't•ment. St·n1I 1 EVENINGS l'fl()Dl',..Tll>.' ~8(H5 t-d t·:inchdutt• 14111 h.J\C "SUPER PEISOH" J)J.rtlll'r St.'t' our :11 111 ' ' p t t · d ood II d ll m n·,umc' tn \. C ,11th• t11t1.t\ s dJ-. .. lflt'd Wl'l11111 THAI~ t-:t-: Rt-:ct-:l"fl0:\1:-. r n1 •p!f1·d a r Im e a y s • ~ sr i1 mg jan ra . F'astcr than a s peedini.: A•e. lniM, CA 92714 714/556-6330 Ed. 46 Equal Oppor Emplyr 1•0 llux :!i;JO. "•'\\IH•rt undl·r Bui.int'" Op ,\<Juli,. 141th outst;i nrlrnL!. Rubber ho~l' prndu1·h lull llml• 1111 '"'.ti U..,C)tt;~ hour shifts. m;ir !>I'· l )t•,ar' in bulll.'I. more powerful lkh '' \ ~2titill l ;illrartn •· 1't'rstm.d1t1~·~ ln ·1nl.' area \lu,.1 p.1" \rehJlt•tlur .ii i-irin nP.ir If you·~ Jookinq for o '1d•· 'J h•' "' IJl'rlPni·i• th.in <a locomotive. abk pnrtuni ll'' ~ho t•OJO~ wnrkrn).! with co mpan• ph\. ,11·al 111 1 t k t and ,ibiht~ 1" 14 llr~ "''11 t11 lr•;111 1:111 bldgs a( .1 :'>l.L-.iH"1n hl'lt>t.'r m•t·\11 .. r ··---------1 s , O l. \1rport '1•111~ way o mo e ~x ro unil •r p r '''-'Ir. , 1 , u 1 "' •• k1clo; lh l'r 21 lart at dud1nj! h;ii k x r.1 ~ 11 · ' ' ' · '>lni;?le bound. should lw m•c·l·-.~.rry Full t1m1• ~L"RSE S.1 :io per hour l'hont' ~ii~ .. ; 0 E SU till 14 11m II 1{ ·• ~' nDMY a few hours a lion .. Rl·n•nt '''l>t'nt'lllt' -.oml' t•apab11ities o f lhl' ---------•( "7~ .1175 _ LVN's 612· 4:12 1 !-: 't 2~11. -. •• -·--·--_ ... ___ 1 ~·,~o;~,~}>5'ij··· ,., ' day in a pleasant wor'll· prdl·rniJ , ,tJldrdatt' c hos{'n to Jorn MACHINIST M"'SSEUSE BETWEBN 4.00-5·uu PURCH"Sl ... G ing e.oiviron,.,,.11t, stop ourt'O. Alsosoould have ';flLLll/tNO "' \\\· hJ\l' 1mml•d1;_1((· P:\1. "'.... nf':C F:l'1'10:"1 Sr. b _ ... kt I W1•ur1t•r1•\1'1•llc·nt,.1l.1n \.lntSH&!ypingskiUls& For proto-lype mar h1nt• For busv beauty salon rn openings (or p.1rt tr mt· Ask for Andrea SECRETARY wt'<'kcnds. rt•a l l'Slati• 111 Y ..._ speo 0 us . :ind b\•ndn:. 1ndud1ng w a fncmdly J)t•rsonality t.llop'" thl· rnstrum1·nt N•'WTX>rt Bc•al·h 1-·u1111r J.VN':. Our l:OO~l·n1.rl Equal Opp0rtun1ly Ovnam1eS&Lncedi-:.clf· ril'l' Call l nr .1pp't I d . t'Om pany PJld dent.al. Come & JOIO a very in· d1v151011 .,r lhl• ml tool rn p:irl ll m ._. lt 11• h 11 rd fac1htv rs a 59·bt'd c•on· l':mploy1'r slancr to a:.s1~t \"I'' ,\d Clanc Jcihn:.oir. G44-!l01;<1 '(ou can opp Y unn9 mr>du·a I •10 11 1 if•• 111 novating marketing co. tlut.try. Working f rom Ouc·llrtlt• Su Ion. :!llU \Wl'SC;t•nt fuc1hly locatrd ------'-~----m1nh1ratn c St•rvrC't' -restaurant operation ... ur<ant c For rntt·rvi1·w Call i\ndrea. 549·7113. bluPprinti., o;kt'll'ht•:. & Nt·wport Center Uri\•·. in lluntininon 11\'.H·h. We PBX Ans scrvll'('. immed XJnt typmg skills & Sil ~~ hours at: ront:ict Emplo~ ml'nt Of ----- \crbal ch.'s1~n~. d1rN'tly N. B _ _ _ offer an ex l' t• 11e11 t opemngs. 10 work vam ·d rl•<fd. Good I'll ;_ihi111 v a B ECEl'TH 1:-ilST fiel' SECHt-:Tl\RY for m em· wuh l'ni::mcennl!. to a~-U 1~,. bcnerits p:ic kLl,r.:t· and hrs & wkcnds. I'd val', mu s t . V a r 1 r d C:l.AMOl1HOUS bcr.-h1p dept of pvt c lub. >.1.Sl m' new produt·t tho. ~1ATERIAL H/\,'.\I L • v t'Ompclllivt• salary Call med ins & pd !raining. rt>S pons1b1htll'S will Ill NEWPOllTCTH co * Carl )s LEAR SIEGLER .\lu).l be able to handll• 'reloµmc n I I() r WO rl d r :rrt.\ Sttwkµuson or apply in pe ri.on to: 171'1 ) 645·2550 dude ht•;J\ y tCll"phont' f'romottlbh.• flOSI( 1011 pn•si.urP & have f;ood ,}\Jdc.~~11 .bort' n;i,1~a Expcnmn· des1n•d not ~crl't!ninJ(,opcnan,l?&t.JP,. Xlntsal&bl'nef1ts TRANSPORT •··le 1·ommuoicat1oni. 111111 t•qurpmt-nt 1.:ithe r equirl'd Will 1 r ~iin . Garfield Care PBX Ans . Widowed· tnbuuni: m;:ail, mamta111· lrvmt.' Pt'r.;onnc·I Ai?enry Jr * ~lolls, gd lypmg & gent Jitpcrn•nn• ht•lpful for MU!>l pa s~ l'Ompan\ dJvon:t.'d. Alert. No JOb llll!dCpt. files. m1tiatm~ 488F.17th.Costal\1t•sa • DYNAMICS ore· okj!d. Call for appt. mon.• vanl'l\ of rirOJ{'C'ls physrl'al 1ndudrn1: ~''.'~k Convatescettt Hospital s k 1 lls -w i II l r a • n corrcspondt-nce. If you Suite 224 642 1470 209: s F: 8 L 1 3131 W Se~crstrom ~SOOOeJCl 520. Salary open. <'xrt·llent x_-rnY. Irvin(' .'>40-103:>. i7Hl Garf1C'ld J.llpm, llpm·7am shirts. bave J(ood skills. Lkl-to ~~~ ~ S~~T:\ A~~\o Santa Ana. CA henef1ts pac-ka,r.:l' E 0 1-;. E.0 .1-. ---Huntm,1.'lon &a6h. f" 631·56409·5. ----keep busy & don·t mind Equal Opportunity SECllETAIY Sc1ent 1 rw Onlhng Con· M:iture s tronft woman 1714)847-9 1 PBXOPER. the pressure, contal't RECEPT to$849 Employer m ,f l::qual Oppr t-;mply Vario us duties . die · trul. Corporate Head· wanted to help cart' for h Pcn;onnel: 833·8383 Top nat'I co orrs rn ~~~~~~~~~~ m 1r h taphonc typing. 1 girl riuancn.. NC!wp"rt irivuhd&lthsewrk.non· EqualOpportumtv Oper·s for telep on e St•MutualS&L tereslmgvan('ly spotror-:: ofr.workindependently. lleal·h. C:>ll t714 l 5!17·905J !>mkr, En" Sf>':aking. Irv Emplo)'er Mi fo'tll answcnni.: sen ice. Must 4001 MacArthur Bl. NO pen; who cnJO)l> m ee11ng Retail Salcs ;,;-.-.-.---.-.-.-.;;;;~~--! Great boss. Jnve ntory k r M M 11 M ,.. ---------1 be able to work s ome E.0 E. .:-.1 1 F & 11reeuni.: & h;i:. soml• JEAN DAHL <'Ofltrol expr helpful, but ..?.:'.amo; · r. 1 0 or r sss._1_187____ _ _ '---~-.-.------.-.-.;-_., ~eek ends Typing 35 mod typing Xlnt ad' po SAL&'\ not nl'<'. Pel vac. med in· M aturi.' l acly ror•' wpm rl'qurre d E:<· tent rn co wxlntrarM·~ DesignerSportswear $400-$800 'r.sal <'o mmenw/expr. --housewor k. shoppini:. NURSES! per1ence prt.>ferred or Qua lified Construrl ion & bcn~ Man) othl•r JOb~ Nel'd ex per Pt'rson in o c ,\ 1 rpon a rea. Call ----------i etc. PM hours Non· •RN'S* w1ll train. Many com · supenntendent Apply at a \a ll C.ill Chr1,, s a l e s of fa:.h1 o n Srillet•at 556-8390 MACHINISTS s moker G45-6709 pany benefits. f'ull time Barton Development Co 540-6055. Coaslnl Pen1on· merch and•s~. full or ------*LVN'S* orpartume.d1Jy &afler-17406 Mt. Cllffwood Cir ne1 Ali!cncy.2790 Harbor. part·t1m"' Newport Earned By SECRETARY noon cvenrnS( s hift s f'V 927011 5<10·4531 CM Beach area Solary com · 'J)'Pf' liO wpm wll{lovcs available. Please call Resume requestl'd ALL JOBS FREF: mcnsurale w1exper . Call Current Sales on Work an development *AIDES * Mon. thru Fri. 543-4230 -"''2 2444 off11•f' of beautiful new Tool ROOM Mech a ni c · Foreig n makes. Top pay. Also ap- M H pre. 548-3433. AC INISTS Me<:hamc . general auto 1mme<hate openrnus due for busy service station lo rapid growth and ex-in La.guna. XJnl. wa~e & t V."ln s 1on .. Many OP · run working cond . 18 1 O Qua Ii fie d R I C GE H S Recept. Fee Paid forappl. .... · 11watPr SCH Xlnt office MANY OPENltfGS "~ F..______ wanted. Apply in per~on C...,.of Att.ntion Staff Weekly ~kills a nd ~ood PH ubili· "LL SHIFTS at 2430 w Coast llwy. r Re'"'1I ,. Ill'•~• ..... No 'horthand. "' R cr•r Variety SPot or out~orng ... s I . ...,._,, ., ,J),q~tun1t 1rs ro r 1n-831·03.58 OH 493-86051 divkluals with 2·3 years &IS-8908 · t'x'plonenet• ----------' Our wagc /bcnd1ts PIX~ E ~. ND. 1ndlvinexr 1tingC'o.Cull BULLOCKS No a es !l5721~_2 __ _ package Is the h1,:thest-Top note lady wtfront RADIOK·OAAHGE Donn;i Tilley 848·121111 WILSHIRE ~wrtarv io hr1t. Mon, make a phont' rail. rnm· d esk n PP t• u r an c £'. C-L SaY•r Pr~rom Also f('(' JOb:;. Denni~ & 1-'n . 8.:io to 5.30. H.B ptLrc&see! Cou11ol1• exper p r t'· -. ..-De nn is P e r so nn el Now accepting apphca E N Off , ... 11847 .,., .. ,., 'We offer exeellentsalary h:vels and ex~cllenl com· flRllllY paid benerits in· • duding medical and life insurance for employees AND dependents. Please ";'PPIY in person CALL IM MEDl/\TELY! fcrM:I. <food hcnl'fits & Now hiring for Iii! l etc. Service or fl unl1nRLon l1011s for full and part xp ec . ..;:. . .,.,..... MECH" ... IC (7141898·9237 or salary. Mortgngt.• Brockrlrl Mh\u'e~.rvt. h1'!,~ '.Umraanl~l·c .. ~or.· _8e,,;_a_c_h_._16_1_68 __ D_-0a_(_'h __ time.> pos 1t1ons '" tht' • SECRETARY·Telephonc· "'" 0 in Nt'WJ>Ort Center. a ,, u•..:., "" folJowingdepartments : ·r.m rTn"telex Must S 11 ' I (7141638-03 I ou•l. "311d d r1 V"r·.' I 1 (' & EPT O._.IST/ Ch-Id ,,,.,ing. 1 1 ,... · m a cq ua pm e n . Pk Mn>.Via,f>44·,,.,qt • ~ ,, REC I " Llnl!cne 1 rens We l\J~c ~o m cthrn J;:. greet customers we ll. mechanic experienced in Bndgecrcck Business I~~~-~~~~~~ knowlc.>dlle of the :irt>o Jr. Conlcmp Access ed & l Mon.f)-i. Bam-Spm. For repair & matnlenanee or 12812 Valley Vil'w, Ste 5 r -Apply 10 AM to 4 JO PM GIRL FRIDAY 1-·me J ewelry everyone nc i. • 14'3 n s. interview CQfllact JoAnn Heston Mower & other GG. Across the brid>:c PEOPLE 'USON lhurs. fn & mon. at 31873 For front oHr ce. Typing Playderk Sportswear Must be 18 yeur~ old & 540-4ml. Salary $80().$850 land.,capeequip,both 2 & *NATIONAL* F.xecullve need~ l'tt1me del Ob1sPQ. Ste 105 Next andgeneralofhcedulrl·:. ha,·e\all\ICAhr 4 c ycles, a ir cooled NURSl .... G ai.socrnte rn wholt"sale door to C;ip1Mrano Nat' I Call 64S-147S for an· ap· Non·Sell Depts: Hftd &tttMtslastic: engine. Full time ~rma-" supply. 1-'ully rap1l>ahud Bank pomtment Housekeeping -. I [ID SIEGLER nent position with ex· SERVICES Mr. Hull.6":! 11)311 . Secunty Agent Fun type p.ople ~SPORT ceJJ~~~EAt~· 8~:,P8~~1i ~~~tC/;,. PEOPLI'~ P EHSON ~--Me~hi~:~.~~<mdhna Moftday.frldoy 11771 Camelback NO t'EE EOE m /f th f~ec look1111t for 3 key Apply an person. 3PM GRAN 0 DYNAMICS ~Beach 644_9010 f)(..'Ople lo help m una.:l' SPM. Mon thru f'ri. 3131 w Segerstrom ............ u wholesale·rclall bui.•· OFFICES: ll FosMon t"-d Santa An(a CA nt'SS. 5.57-0215 TEMftOAARY SllVICES •---h --------Selllhinp fastwlthOally --------N.wport~ OPENING KO.E. M /F /It MECHANIC Pilot Want Acb. Sell Idle Items 642 5078 llVIME AirCuclticM"'9 7SZ.66'6 * * * Maid-wanted Prr. Needs ~engineer exper Nursing ATTENTION RLVNN's,S Roberti,...,...._ ORANGE own trans. To work for t~r~~la~:rr~g~~a~f:~ I SAMTA AMA. o,...=~: 91920riole Avenue ..:;M:...rowi;;.._·_;ng;:..eo_.67_S._94_1_7_. __ 1 maetline " bldg equip-~ ~~:tu. 551.90z1 '41 Fountain Valley MaJds. apply The Jnn at ment needed. Must have 2.' IWl;IH ·~Cot;aK...,A[elO_..E~. ~~-.:: v:.Oarc~~nk.of COUNTY t.aguna. 211 N. Coasl lmkiR of air dlstrlbutioo ·• A.HAHllM si:....~l'oUll._- Hwy, Laguna Beach & calibration of controls. Ol • ..,.., 1._ 8 4:·..., ($10.00 value). to ..... ~~ ..... .:.:es~~.::..:,t::.;:e: ..... ~ir ..... i~ ..... :-.i,-:t-IF-r:-,· ~"1=~ .. ,. .. ..,wn,.itao, :~::o ,.:i;s:'"" :t:.7.:E:s OFFICE 1JPP'l. Clarie John11on , Newport. Beach 6'4·90~0 .. llAff ASSICMllOITS FOi YIU! lly .a...1 J tn ... 8 _..,.,.s'~l" April 13 For 14.ppt Coll~ _&M_·9060______ "' 7i2J"l66 -...,.,... ' Long Beach '714) '36.3696 Maintenance help & truck MEDICAL ASST, p /time, If ,. ... ti M fll U.., ~ Convenlioo Center driver for s ml chemicaJ Back O ffice, b usy WE HAVE ASSIClmllTS f'll JINll .itSSf~....:.;,! 'nck.et.s m":;'t! claimed mt~cp~ fl,1rs or older. Pediatric ore. expet pre. ~~----""""'~ by calling 642.5678, e~t. aoc~tNldrccord . neat rd 495-1380 .. .,.,.1rva-a ~-I • 14.00 pr hr•--·--------Cell orcomelnand ... us• .. ,..Ill.,.._ 272 . SALES oott Co. l" Medical Ftoril C>lfice • •"" ay, CM. 3 dy wk. Some exper . IB.l Y HEALTH CUE ••• Exculu rveyoun~ lad1c'i. ae\tve s ponsw •ur s\oru needs expr. lull time aalespenon. x 1n1 rnn1c: necessary. Apply 400 .... CE· Over all Npt. Cntr. Dr. "609, Npl. ~ 411 1M needed for Bch. ~~-!fbll Hoapi\al ..;;;.;:...;,;,_ _____ _ ~~ """'" &lpenor Have. aocnethlng 10 sell? ~ '4 OM11fied ada do It Wtll. 2131428-&431 Of 714~191 4300 Long S.t1en 81VCI , &lite 10 _ Long Beech, CA 80807 • • Ptlicl VK ..... • an Ulti • M•llcll .... •c• • hoftt SIM: Is; 11 YoU·re not reeding the benefits. Call n;11.011S, litlle ads in Cluatfied, ultror AruuaJeah yau're mlutac a lot of - new1y information a1 f1nd whet 1ou wut lA well u some ireat bu11. DIUty Pilot CJ ... lfled1. -.... _._,,,..__ , _______ _._ ... -. -.... -. .. ' . . . -·· .. . .... ,""'-"""' ,,, -.,. ......... , ..... -- per mo SECRETARY t-•or Ne wpor t Cente r Stock Brokerage Firm. Nc-00 mature person with jitood typmg & shorthand. fo:Xcellent benefits. Call Mor)One 644·2'42 SECRETARY INSURANCE ICnoWclp of prep•~ ty a1td C81Hlty I•• suro1tc• ••d t••d Will•l .. lklls C..W ..... , , .. for ... . ,.. ............ .... _. Riii& M•111r. C .. ....... ~-· ..,..... ." 1lacl•llt: (7f4t 1Ja:;.1000 ..... 271. KAWAS~ll Jootl'I 1nA ... , .... -..c .... . &ttul OppwtualtJ -·-.. -M/f' -, Secretary , IC'Ra l l'" penence prcferrffi Call 8.'J3..3622 SecrC'tary Hkk pr Irvine 11rca tk11I E.<,tatl' D eve lop e r ~C't•k i, se<>rctary for l'Om;t rm· 11on dept Will trn in. must en;oy Pl'OPI<' Ca 11 -$41).5750 --------Servi<'e Stat io n :lltnd rught shift, no exp nN: Ca II 673-1 O'l3 -SECRET ARIES· SecretJry ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Let us ftnd proress1onal. temporary assignments where you can apply your knowledge & s kil1s . SERVICE STATION AT TENDA NT ful I-ti ml• EQual Opportungy days, neat appearance & ___ ~m•p•l•o•y•er-M•l•F'--Fee paid. Top na tional rorporallon. Work close ly w/mana.l(e me nt. GOO<I ll k11ls Busy fun job, Sl2.000. Also fo'el' jobs Call Mory O 'Connor 54().5001. SncllmA & Snell· tn~ or Newport Bench ~gency, 4340Campus We Appreciate Your Skills hand writin11. It meC'h -------- knowledge, apply at 2590 Teachers Aide & Kin· NewportBlvd.C.M. deq:arten t eaC'hcr SHIP'PER Select the job that suits WAREHOUSEMAN your needs. Work where, START $840 MO. when. & as long as you JOBSECURITY ---------1 wish.Nofee. ESTABLISHED COM · Secretary 557-0061 PANY ESCROW £.0~ 0 ff ice • FREE M~~'EALIDEN · SECRETARY ~OJ overload 64.S-6fOOinNewport A Professional Ser vice I~~~~~~~~~~ SHtrrtMG CLERK If you have had cx-1 ________ _ ~nenN' as an i'::..'it'rOW Secretary fee paid secrl'Lary. W{• would hkl· T .....__, to talk with you as w(' o A-ns Mgr haveanopenms: we know Take charge pos ~or would be or mtercst to p1tch·m person see.k1,n~ you. Excellent salary. challenge, respons1b1ll · i!ood benef1L'l plus a paid t~. & a dvncmnt. Call vacHllon th•~ year Carol S~eele 848· ~288. , Also feeJobs. Oenms & For .in inlcrvw" l':Jll PAT MAGii.i. 645-5333 Dennis P e r so nnel SerVll'e nr II untinglon Hcach 16168 Beach ~ SECRETARY .:: Ba tik ()ppty to join one of Irv's nl06t elegant co. in a pre· TRUCK DRIVER Exp0d crater. Clean dnv ing r ecord . Apply 1n person. Edle r lndustnes. 2101 Dove St . N. 8 Across rrom OC Airport SHOE SALES Part lime sales man or woman for eve hours. Expr. prcr. or will lrnm riAht person. Apply m person. Ask for Mr Con non. Hemphill's Shoes. 54 Fas hio n Is land. NB 644-4223 of StlJ!C pos. Need J?d skills & an outgorng persona Ii· Spanish Teacher N(•w port ty. Start sal SllOO plus s:d 1 must learn conversu r:-h raises & xlnl be ns. Many lio nal S panis h in 3 ""''ual Opportunity other jobs avail. Ca II months . 675.9667 Employer M /1-' Rita, 540-6055 Coastal 1-------------------•1 Personnel Agency. 2790 Special 12 dis count lo Scll lhms:s fust with O,uly Harbor. CM Real Estate School Pilot Want Ad:-ALL JOBS FREE Call Don. 673·7300 ne<ldt'<i. Please contact. lntematonal Montessori School. 540-4750 or 5404753 TECHNICAL EOITO H Engin deA. jo urnalism trrun'g or exp & com - prehensive knowled ge of motorcycles req. com - puter exp stronAIY pref. For national motorcycll• Magazine. Send resume to. Sheila Lawlor. 1499 Monrovia Av, NB 92663. TECHNICIANS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Tired of the same routine? Ready for chan9e? Conslct.r Brunswick! ... ---~ ... ' l 'ASll rArn W..,hr Dr~r :-1 H t•lr1i:::-. f"<'malepup,J mosold 2 ~orkingnrnol!l5i x1:.1:1 ft-malt• t·at .... ~pad(' 631 3752 :.ift liPM 497 !OJI Dtn1n1? St'l. S250. l!U mt• ta b I t• h <' 1 ~ h I • 11 c· t a J:? o n sh<1Pt'. 1nt'I'> 1 l'hu1rs. Wknd C\ :-. S4X 5772 Garage SaJe at 836 Via Lido Nord. Sunday. call 673-9172 Refng $175. freeztt Sl25. Oboe $175. Med it. oil pamtmg S50. 2dressers • .5 bikes, twn bed. water bed framt/. 557·6133. 2375 Colgate D_r_. _C_M ___ _ Moving Sale: EverythmJ? goes. From 9 to4 p.m . 91~ '°" Darrt>ll, C.M. 642-0221 GaroCJe Sale 8055 ,;, S 1. M vi ••••••••••••••••••••••• r umtture a c. 0 ng. • . • everyt hing goes. 914 C.1aragl• Sale 3 fam1lyii Cedar Pl C.M. afl6PM. Sat Sun 10·4 lZ-10 De' on Ln N B Ant1QUt' C'h(•~l. Honft 8060 POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN We are currently lookini:: for Electronil' Tcthn1 cians ell.penenced m thl' bread-boarding, tcstini:: and inslallat1on of com mcrc1al FM. TV, RF and Aud io i n te g r all·d circuitry with additional knowledge in low power FMIFM lransmitlt•rs You will be involved tn stale of-the-a rt m ul ti· c11mer trans mission and rcce1\.er development T YPI ST Dratt manu :-c r1pt s for technical 1ns lrul·t1nn manuals IBM M·lt•rti\I• 8-5. 675· i3H0 1\~k for Pam HA HC;,\INS l 'i.t•d rl'fngs, wshrs. dryrs. garur, best bu~"" \.\l' Sl'n appl lkst 1\ppl ~i-11911 . 53(i 4330 EaJ-iler puppies home sofa. upphanl't'' M l!>l' •••••••••• • ••••••••••• • 5' $50 8 yr old thoroughbred to ..:ood ~1 0 , 1 n I! M u !> l ~ e 11 Geld!ng, 16.2 hands. bay . i.a ilboa t . hah y & excc ll hunter, good hou.~ehold items :i1002 pleasure. MUST SELL At General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid contracts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Rignt now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southern California. If you 're good at what you do, and proud of it-jom the Pomona team NOW. • SHEET METAL MECHANICS • GENERAL MACHINISTS • JIG BORER MACHINISTS • LATHE MACHINISTS • MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS • TOOL & DIE MAKERS • ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS • MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS • GRINDER OPERATORS • BORING MACHINE OPERATORS • TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • N/C MACHINE OPERATORS • DRILL PRESS OPERATORS Apply in person at our Employment Office. 8AM-4:30PM . MONDAY thru FRIDAY GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona Division 1675 W. Mission Btvd., Pomona, CA. An Eciuat 0oc>ortun1ty Eml)!Oytf Mtfl U S. c1111enshlp Raqu1r.a Brunswick 1s a people onented organization. of Typist-Ins Pull t1mt•. SliOO mo Xlnt worktni:? ('Ond On the Penmsul1J <:all for appt Boal & Yacht Ins. 675-7774 W1\SllF:H l>HYEH SAl.F: LONG HAIRED K1t11•n.., Ii Oclu.H ' lf'!Ull1 ('~ l'll.' wks. t ramt'd \'ery t'Uh', mt>d~ 1:-Completl•ly one genius 642 b9i9 n •bll. rd101i.ht•<I. t vr fcnng excellent fnnite ---------• benefits. compet1t1\ (' gu.1rantcc fh •li\'<'ry ~ 8050 Your r hmre 139 <'a Sale •••••••••••••••••••• • •• wages and discounts on Brun.\w1ck produc·ts. Let us fulfi ll your amb1t1ons and contn bute to your career i::rowth Our employment office 1s open Monday thru Fri day, 8.00 a m to 5:00 p.m .. and we arc conve. mcnlly locutl'd just 2 blcx·ks off the San Oic110 F'wy. Drop by. give us a call or send your rcsuml' with salary history t1J: Judy Martin 3333 Harbor Bl•d Cotta M•sa , CA 92626 17 I 4J 546-8030 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Defettse Dl•l1ion Equal Opportunity Employer MI F /H IV Telephone Sales For Sheraton Newport Hotel rull or part time SJ to S6 per hr. Hours avail. IH. 1·5. S·9. No exper nee. Apply in person Mominga only. Ask for Ms. Layton front desk. No phone call please. 45'5 Mac Arthur Blvd, At Blrch. TELEPHONE SALES Newspaper subs. Your phone, 4 lo 5 hrs a day. '200 le up comm. wk. Exp. prer. Over 21. I.D. Newspaper Ent. 835-6453. 1 to3PM' Only. Earn cxtroi monC'y. whilr keeptng up with your skills JOIN US' <'nd ... 5 9 So ('oost Ap CASll PAID phan<'l'537 2.'>42 For l!d ust'<i furn, ant i Kcnmnre shde·m ranj?l' & QU<'S & cir TV's !157 81:13 OVl'n. j.!:J::.. •WOl'ado !)125 b7l-2t:l>I ______ , OutstandiltCJ F\lrn Brase; day tx..'<l. comfortJ Gold Spctod Queen elcl't b I e s o f n s 1 e c p c r dryer. S8.5 IQU('{'n eanh tonl's). iin Use your typm~ skills in 54ti Oi!ll!J t1que d esk roll l op vaned. <'Ontemporary ----------• S'l'urve & <'hair, brusl:-ass1gnmcnts We match ·73 r t .. d h · 1 vour skills & :-l'hl!dUll' n· ri~. r1 uonr A . angml{ amp 9i9·7783 · m1ral Duplex l n1pµcr --with jobs that suit you. Lom'I S2:!!> fi1J.x677 Opportunity, Remodeling NO fee sale . Furn • kitch en 557-0061 19 l'U Ct S/S Philt·o Must oven. d crnr a t1ons & tO.l office • ~OJ overload srll. Good cond. St25 mU<'h more. Must sell. 645-9345 Sat. Sun from 9 am. 1855 Port Manleil{h , N . B. Refngerator. 14cu rt . 2 dr. 644· 1751 xlnt running cond. Needs ---------A~rofessional Service puml. S75. 675-IH l I Get GREEN cash UPHOLSTF.RS Custom work. exp only Top wa~cs & benefits. pleasant worktn.&: cond RUFFEi.L 'S U PHOLST R Y. 1922 Harbor Bl, CM 548· I 156 Waiters Exp'd nt.>ed only apply. Daily 8A M·llAM Bernard's. 3201 E Coa~t Hwy. 675-7575 R<'fni::. clean. Works fine. $150 f'h1udaire 20 e u ft. Top fret'zer. while, rev drs St!k'i Ph fl.12 4451 ------Bicycles 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAITRESS ES rull-t1me. S .C . Golf Co urse Restaurant. 492·2495 Schwinn tandem cruiser, xlnt condition $160. Waitresses Apply Stavros ____ SS_9_·8_5_29 ___ _ Rest a urant . 5930 W. Coast Hwy. N.B WANTED DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To deliver Dally Pilot Anllque Indies bike, new balloon tires. chrom • handle bars Xlnt cond $125. 673-8507 bundles lo curriers. Re-1----------~uires van or large st a· ..W llCYCLE Uon wagon and a good *CLOSEOUT driving record. Phone I * 642-4321 and ask ro r ~~:.00/ooff. "'".fY Seeley or Do n R SKATE WllUamsEQUAL Renlals. Sales le Ac OPPORTUNITY c:euoriea. Most s ites in EMPLOYER 8~11cyc'" Balboa Pier. Balboa Rave aomethiru! you w.nt 675-6501 for WlHTE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642-5678 F\nd what you want In to sell? Classlned adll dol•---------=============:::::;========::::::::==:==c::=============-.L:::Oel::=:::ly=Pi=:l«:C=il:••:s:iO=ed~1=-. ..L=tt=wel==l=.~====a=.======.il.:::::==============1-!!~~~lili ... . --------,,..~_-:..,:-.•_,,..,.. .... ---.. -..... , .. Via Solan..i . SJC 1\pril II, b"7S.72S7c_v_e_s_. ___ _ 9AM Arab Bay Geldmg, Reg. 7 .. ~rmture. 2 d irt bike~. yrs.S950~~~:."' 10.spd, AIC. muth more Sat Sun 2430 I lo lly Ln Houuh~ Goods 8065 NR •••••••••••••••••••• ... :'110\ tn~ S41h.• houwhold FOR SALE: Beautiful io-1tcm~ Sun 9 J llH4 A door-ootdo~r plants, Iowa St . CM eme rgency l.1gbts: S2.95 ea. plus m isc. items . Super s,1I C'1 Appliances. 751·5139 fu rn . misc 19602 ---.-------Roderil'k, Hunt Bc;ich Carpeting: LSO yds, oys ter 1 Be t . Yorktown & wtute. nylon plush •. ldnt M a d e l 1 n e • 11 r f 0 f cond. cut for Woodbndge Magno ha 1. Sal/Sun 10·4 Sycamore, $395. 559-0151 GARAGE S ALE ; April U•etfock 8075 7 11 . S t e reo. des k ,••••••••••••••••••••••• jewelry. laJ>(•S, rt'COTdS. BAB y e HI c Ks ( 0 r books. ski clothes, sm ap-Eas ler. Beach Cities phances. hu1r dryr, lots Feed, 2544 Newport of misc. 1647·C Iowa, Blvd,C. M.645-5686. C.M. MochiMry 1078 Garaj?e Sale: 5-pc Oak ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm set + mis<'. 9849 1 'hhp air compressor H1b1scus. Ftn Vly. nr $350 Brookhurst/Heil Call anytime, 642·167$ ..... • l 8J8 DAILY PILOT Sunday Apr II a. UH~ .... , ........ o 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ lV~ IOIO OHie. .........,. I ···············~····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ... , .... 1011 LueCIA•ITAGS DraPi.'$. r1ear nl.'w, 11old ..................... .. from yGUJ' !Mwin urd. antlqul.' utin l"1ts wen N f'j W 0 I" I" I C I'; Sedd one card ror uc dowr. ti' & lO' +-S35 & MO FVHNIT n t-.. 0 ,1k "ull u., pl"" one •Palrt' w pcur Incl dt•c· roth lll~ ""' 4 4''11.'l' th: k" 1 ............................. "•J fl ... , '""'· um t 8W0rd tin boat R\:A rltdil>l phno/TV 'om OMCdlnrel. Mttch mol'\l. bQ Lt1vl1ly W11lnut w l 12i1UOO 6.'tl·22Z7. tdM\I' l..t'll\ 1n(I ur,•11 too - much lo m1w 1• Mtakc or· 23 "''· C.:hry1ler cabin (~r m ltlm cnM~r Wltl'a1ler. Twin return ~erm a nt'nll 7S9 \914 t•l( l' t:hJlra, a "' Ill) deik"' I. dWtf"I, (I Ouk 1'1'at' AGlOO ma11tt1r r"· i>ealf'd •t racttve taa SAt:tt1~·1r1o:sA1.1<: 00.>kl'lllH''I, 11 brn lo~,.1 corder. h & "'trnek. 111 str•p, mectlnJt olrlin Nt•wport Uarbor A rl fllt> ~·11ll rnJ Ouk 1·1111f 111 rt't'IJI. S7W firm 673·2934 JD. l"t'(,!Ulrt'mcnts rr(• MUSC!Ulll h1u. If\ '11 bl•· wit 0 .111 hrn uphnl Mere. outdrive 120 HP. one outdrive nds. work. Good buy al S31800/offcr. 6'5-(M(W \M kl5a at WI\ 1 f'or bu t'(I ru.t v loaf t-'ICWi duur., 114~ Ctll ~ahif'd ta11 enclo111 1woo trwlk> sr.:s ca ~' -----wallpaper . fctbrlc 0 San c·1,•ou•nl l' Or ~,~·ut1H•ch•,k &1ha11 l>rv Glo .. P•Ntr II. W " .. & ... ._ l~m' ... .,,..11 l'WJ)Ort C't<ot1·r Wk(J\.h $;)00 lllMJJ ~--l.; l~o l'a~ IOAM ~l'M. 759 1122 ('dll ,111vt1nw,U4~ lfl7~ bitlt. l4> baC'k rruc.·r~ 12.-aOC'J ~ .. ,~~11.801' I tJ 9 la~!I $J .:,()en 10 or moro SI 40 1•11 &.ie.. Tu' lneh.1d1•d N\1v. l'ort o l'Olt\ nr:\Ct 1 Sk"rl N"t' l}(l'tl11r1• 1 hr .'(j $S0 -~ \ \\0\"11d11, 'I I Mr-.•h l•W tlt•i.k 711 CM G4(l ~ I St1,.•k11~1· 1 vp1n~ I hi fill 'l'rurk Ill t' "' ~ :..c.J 111 1.1 $.1!> TVJH' 1'""''" SI~ ~9."163 I Ht~ t-.lt't' h 1>w1ir I .\II 11 1• m , I 1 let' 111•" KO 16iill NOCAHll'' IJrlf.W .)t>ur uv.n ur 't'nt f\lN pc1v.1 r mm~1·r rt d n I I· l'llO'll 1-n.a~. Mldrt•,11, l\hoiw ~~_. fO.ICI 1 onditton ~ \ri.-.,wi-.u INt. v.\l'\I male "tw 1•unl tlt'r MM'lllN ... ~· Addas-\'1wh 11 cu ft "''"~· hki ni·v. \t11Jor hrund~ 1.111••• ''" St-nd r~k or mo1wy or sr., t\lpe.111"' t11.·d . lv. 11 ,1 t'(K.lllL\ '•'"' ,\ .1·1\11 ,. tk'f'lO St:!:> 1i7!> Zl.'.ll> l'h1111 l'r 111111•, 1 'lll'}, PILOT P•tNTIHG II ' ·' I h II I \ 11 P.O. Hoit l:kt1,I OM l.1,h11in h11i«111.i '11111 ul "'"''"111~1,.r>l!H onu ... MHu, ('u !'l:'t,:'11 i!lrlk ht-<111/"''Ull. r1l11 111111 -~ hk "''11 '•" lloun1·1· ,,11 ,.eh 8017 WANTED Jn;tu\d '~urt~ lh'\4 ur\t ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CA.')11 Ut)I I \IC ,m,1ll -.Qll 1}1tl ihk h1•11•1I l~b\ i1uJl l.h .. ,, ihu .,, P "' l D L' 0 R ' t> l II chn1" 11tlh•" !It.;! w1 r. ,,u ti1un .. 11 111i.: ~ bun1111"1 ~ ,. r ~(>Ill 01 11.1\ h I ; 1:u1 1•\I •11• ''""' J&W..,....Y. W;\'1\'IH:~ ~.o .i~k 1111 J,uw · AMT 0.,K ·t~. COl.U Pianos & 0"JOftS 8090 !;ll,.VSR SER\ 11.'1'' t'um11t1•11· 1·1 uf \htrn,11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ji'ltllE FUHNITll llt-: & t-.1'1\ll'1' for 11 1 lk-11•1 li. AHl'IQUt;S. &4>2200 \\h.1\r ~10 Utl 1.:11 UH H~ k:>tln o· D '4tl>t'rl'>IUI. l'Jtll'<I IUCH POST AL BRIMHALL i.eo,~s Us 1·1l onn SERVICE 1 .......... rd ~·un s110 ~ u2s.. ,.,1\ ;111· 1111,t 01tll'•· 110"· Keyl.J\.X\ lor n·nt l'o11\cn1t·ri1 ldut.\l100@ntt'1 l"•' ,, nuu,on "'•~ th• Br m n<11I .,.. • ., We no1 onov IMtt & W.W a.· Rt-mcll. '75 l"lybnditc. '•dt1FHM ~ llP OMC. lo hr5. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'anv1111. ne w botto m ¢.,..,., to 1 o p1unt. f.'ully tQuippcd. ••••••••••• •• •••• •••••• ~ m.otiv•led lo seU. REW ARD • • -IJ82.0288~---- 1ntorm 1111on leadl~; to '7K Mako 20'r're h Ir Sall Jtlfollll ulkm of bont in· water f1sh1n1o1. Me re \Oh't•d '" htt & run acel-powe red ...__ trlr. l!'uUy d1•n1 with a CAL 24. ''<lulpped. 7M.(13GR. MOOHIW orr L1d,o ls h· WANTED 65' 1.uxury W~ml ur :1111 tont .. <'l Vacht Cor Isl' back & lfo llutlon 646 2471 or <'harter •. hp uva1I. Call \'\t1;837 32&8 N8Y(.;63J.1900 SALVAGE ~11 ) nuyhoer d&ma.:ed huJI Twin t•n~ Lido Ship 't d. N H At-cepting ull tJ1d., l'all Sh re Vl'r , ~ 1 1111 loah. Moi~e/ Senlu 9020 -~-~~~~-~ ~· Olb double entle~11l f1bt'rglos!1. 2·53GM d s l motor. salOO. 642·7056 UI' Runabout, new p111nt. rblt 111Side. 90hp 0 18. 40 hrs on rblt eng 12 13> K67 K622 . 860 ·9777 ~72 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SKIPJACK 24' l"/8 . Twin Ml·1·h1.1111t· ":1cctr1c1.in 2Q tJ cyl 170 volvos. Slim vr.t•:1.11 P1·rk1m,, f'ordN. stt•p. VH1''+m o r c . t> o (1 n Ci M & SJ2.500tbst. John 675 4229 lhuH•r.,..ii.. Nev. 1n1>ta ll. I. mo m.11nt 646·4005, ZOOI C MK ll·l' 12 · t 't'\'rle..., t'red w 2011 P Meri:. i-;xccllcnt .._ ('Ontl SUIOO. Must sell loats, Morine 548-0100 Equipmeftt 9030 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 32' Wd Luhrs1s1nAIC• GRAY MARINE ~I. $10.500 !>r cons ider partner wislip or moor· The trad1t1onal hca\•y du· mg. P.P. 646-4005 NEW '78 PICKUP Fully factory equi pped Au1omat1c rrans . undercoat s4199 wsw tires & economical 4 cyl fSer -3295211 IStk 40281 NEW '781·210, 2 DR. SEDAN Economic al 4 cyl dutomaltc trans body side moldings. undercoat. l•nceo qlass I!. reclln•nt~ bucke1 '>eats •Ser 6781281 (Slk 51361 53849 '74 DATSUN 260%COllp9 Au ciond • nt•Ot t .,._.,, • .,.,.,o~ 100<6•~1 s4399 '71 DATS&IM StelretMd f'ic .... St•uto c.twome tpioll4S & -·otJ '"•' Sttaro' lll!>"/~ll s5299· SJlt&le phtUl t' t•lt-t·t rll molors. lbp/11h1> I 8hp tt\23379 Al"n l nrt·nt1\l' To lieHd l'OUr~,., rct ordo; l\K·.iuon E.1•» 1Mrl.11w JO dj) nlUllt'V lJjd, JIWlrl.llll<'t• !'i-18 llJOO ~•II 1n1i rurnenu we ,,o shown rn1t11on1 how to "'"e 1l111m Our ~wv1>011rd coun \Olorr. .-r• nlu&t<. oducalO'• wuh v••'i. ot •Aper1enc.• to tlefp vou '-.hOOs• th• llQfH 1n~1turnvnl You owe tt to vour ... 11 10 look 1n10 BAIMllAl.I.. ty, h~htwe1.t!hl marine --------- en.:inc To 350 Hl'. Ge· 28' Bertram FI B u ulsl•r . nuinc new parts . xlnt i:ond . $37 .000. Aulhonzed D1str Bris tol ~ 1378, 499·25-1 1 NEW '78 200-sx '11 DATSUN flO w.,. '71 PINJJAC und ~.cost over SIOO !I 1 4 P c• r , l h l ' t· n >l only~ Co mr1h•ll•I\ r t•bl t 4 cy1 .. 5 speea trans . air cond . ::nted glass wsw t11es. AM~M stereo radro & body side moldings (Ser 080331 IStk 5 1151 55445 w. rn , oot r•e .. & AMFM 11 IO-•oereo l"411WI ,,._._ ~-·-.,.,­' t ......... 1t't •• !lllOllOE1 Kcrurblshc!d Arcudi.' bowl mg machine . A ny rl• U$0r13ble orfer U<'CCptcd 673-8006 ln.'iWlla111m ,I\ ~111 M .1kt• Offer IW7 7hl!I Garaf!e Sul<· Stereo w 14 ~wnt s pkrs. & (f U:td Household ~ babv 1tcm ... :!09:1 Sunta A\I~ C M 646-7631Sat 1S110 9-4 Services. < 7141892 8541 2 Var1c nt !!28 s tainless steel Winches. S500 cnch. 6 step Taylo r boarding ladder $50. 661·3MS Boat trlr. Roadrunne r . New. nc,·er used. Single axel for 18' ski boat. New price S800 will s acr1rice $S2S PP. 675-2177 s2399 SJ699 ••• C.CH M. Calaway 200 Broadway CO!llit Ml.'sa SPLCIALS Tll.L 4/12 Bromh•ll Rogen .v • Ttiac.n11rs Poi·· $849 00 $85 00 tlow n 19 montht • •a~ •ZODIAC* So. Coast l8' launch, 6 cyl 811mna11 fl.rlt 'Homo Con g r e r mar in (.'. I a p Persian & Onl'nt:il ru.:~ F'inl• riuttllty. Re;1sor1:1 · bl<' quet•n i.1 bed & m 11-l' 493 5789 ~•11" SJ'l'l!> oo ,,.,.. · PORT·A·MARINF. slraight. Bil in Newport. 11rond INPLATABLE BOATS ln.cl\ $1800 · '"2 6979 You are the winner or two free tickets 1s10.oo value). to !<111 11.., Bn-t"'"o·'~ m5CollcgeCosta Mesa afis'PM. as is."" ·. · ,,, "11111\...,,~ "'""An.1 1714) 540·2070 171·lt 71l llll .......... / . IUfiS IUMNY NEE."TTlll:: Dix 4 po<1ll'r watt.>rbed' ___ .._.._ .... ___ ..J 20HP Johnson. Manua l CWter 9050 "1~1m !>J>rc.•Jd A :.lt•t1I <A>llsoll' piano. ext·cllcnt start. short shaft. ZOdiae ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ... ~EROES April 13 ut S200 Coffee tabh· & 2 cond1t1on.642·33:n floorboard. X lnl cond. • * • t•ncts Sl5. O'Neill animul 493-8458 Ron. ClMbalulc, John & l..on>: lk':ii:h C00\'ent1on Ccntt.>r !.km wcL-1u1t. 2 mos. nt•\\ -------Slol() .. t'll s70 1 M LI Anuquc piano. very prct i.10 Bancnt winch. xlnt Liltda tlrt•!>~l'r w mirro'r S20. ly. m .ltd \\Ork10~ cond SSO. 2 Wilcox·Crilt llArbo~len \n ·na ·n 1·kc1..'> m.1v bt· 1·1a1mt'fl b) 1·allin~ &t2·5fi711. l'XI <rl~ !"ilHIWi S350 963·7209 ----_ mannc heads S40 ca. Irvine 646-3631. 644-8910 You a re lhc winner of • • • K1rhy \';Jt"Ullm S:JIJ. n•frtg Sao M''"ni.: m.1rh1nt· S:!h~I Wlh Century Slt.'mway up riiUlL piano. tun1..'<l & l'll· Joyable S.'t!OCl. 548·71 17 \1r1t-,ss P:Jllll 'llr:JVl'r . Wt•J;.?ht hlltnl! WI~ IJl'nt·h ~.~'!?.t:4:S.:~~~~.!?.9.~ n1mplt!k. ~ :.>X· ,1lum 1 .. ll ~'•O l'c•nu1111111 >!•rl 'h1k1· dl·ro; ':>.)7 ti7i7 ~ .i!l7 :!H·llnr 49; :i;:xi l'fafffrl·t•ar m walnut l'ab \opµ\!r ek1·1 ru11lalm>! 1'(1u1pm1•nl 557 •i777 -~ w aitch. 6: d1•,1gns Xlnt 1\1! '>! \\ .11t·d11•ll. :Imo' \'Ullll $225 i!'>I I l I I ultl ~j=, SportincJ Goods 8094 •....................•. Hl':Ut::COHATI!\(; LT 1\ngd.,, ~"a'•Jfl II\'> 1_, ~···11 K2 ~k1s. w 727 b1ndrn;.?i. t:KEEN caqwt. 17S :Vd' fll'ld ho\ "Iii ~l'll • .... r Nc''l'r u:-.t·d. Slf>U w1m&tchin;.? <I rapt'' frnm tutal ~·'11"'' 71 1 ol~i 0111 1;..i~ 93.~ Uclores modt!I l' ~ vr., dv~. I~~~ 11uu 1 ',., TY Rod' old. like ne" M u,1 w ll. • 10, 11--eotrer 640.2544 Anl1quc~. Jl'"C'lry l·11<I HiM, Stereo 8098 ----thl!'\. l:_tmJl'• \ :Jt'UUfll ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~rpet J40 yds. ~o ld l'll•;.11wr Mud1 mo11· Beauuful ~;, .. color TV, 2 pfulb, iclnt cond . 2 .v rs 64f)-.l:lll7 vr wmt\ free ·dclrH•rv old S3.2Syd .. :z hfl hlll'h Sl.28. i;.11;:i1KO •. ~P· Sl~!lf .. 1 1517 w AMT ED Wa11t1>tl Ul•Jd or \l1H•' f irewood Spl't1:tl F.rn \lt ~ll'I 1\ p.1n' Jll~ uo11d U•l1JrT\'-. 1'oµS ta.~IC Bari:am • ,. ed. SJ:°• Wiii p;,\ ( .... h 117.J :11i:1 IN:!·~>.1.\lJ ~2SS8/89il·l!J 1 '.! Mul ched c n g . C·C 6. twofrfftickets j:!cars. i,.hafts. prop-;. Nd ISl0.00 \'aluc). to _ v.ork_:_ offer &_!.~769 t·\·c IUGS IUMMY loats,Powtt 904(1 MEETS THE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER-HEROES ·7g Scarab·330 TS out /\PHIL 13th tlnH~.1:1.'i hours. Loa<lt•d • Long l:k'Jch 65 mph plu'>. Stor1·d on <.:om cnllon Ccnh·r tralll•r \lu:.t ~ell bt'!.l of· ,\rcn:i ft·r T1t·kt'll. mJ~ In• d:.uml.'d 731-82 I 6lhomeJ ~2 i:alhn,.: 6-12·5G7H. 1·.\t. 546-1200fwortd Ask for J erry Perkin~ ••• ALUMINUM ASH BOAT -PLUSll 28' S1\JLOOAT 16" Starc r:.ifl, center con· sole. 20 !IP .Johnson Short>lln,• 11lt trlr. $12:15 Action Uoal!> l'omer Fk h tCst llwy 11 8 ----- TOLLYCR/\FT 30'. 1000. ~ Nds work. Chuc k lomkd for roce or cru1i.e ln pri m e Ne wpo rt Manna. Pvt ply w / lease to resp. sailo,. on prime sharing basis. $265 per mo. 714·848·0107 C\ CS. 9060 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Miscellaneous Karquct \luh 111 I n 1111· Wanted 8081 :!.'>. 1·11lm T\' Sl:.!:i yr 1!33-2781,l"( 326da\'S v. arr Fn•1· 11.-1 & -.ct UJ) · '77 NEWPORT 30 Cruise equipped. loL-; ot extra!. famJly m\·mh•·r~h•P. tt,t ••••••••• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • ofr ind tran-.r r1•1• 111•11 I. l1<.·r11 h ,,.,,, l11r 1;1 1.t1~1!l.1 (.'ouncr 1'1d.up L ur)!t' m t·ta l lll·sl. & s w I v c• I 1· h .1 1 r s 1 2 5 . Musical 1 .. 1:.! :1:m1 bookruse SIS !'lamed Instruments 8083 ~las..4'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tJ'l25J,IO :!O!"l2 :"l·~porl .rl' llrufhtt• '72 Express HI. <.:~1 l'MllSl'r. l'll.'an. Npl !.Ip t Chy!., \'Ir f . 523.500. llCA (.'01.0H t·oo. O('W KON/\ MARINE PH'L t ulw SIOS Colo1r ti75·1403 v1dt'O r cc·ordc r Sl50 33. -C-I n. .. --::;~,, -!'>\X ti232 ass1c vwens .x.-u3n -----C r uiser Mus t sell. 661-6:!21 Autos, H~w Pnc. plua '"' & **"-& dMler9 edded equlpnwtt. Subject to pr .ot Nie. Good 'tll 72 houra an. publication. GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE , ~.~~·. ~:.v: ....... ! !.~~!~'!*.".!·.~:.':' ....... !!~~ ~~~!·.~:.--: ....... !!~~I ~-~t.".!·.~:.-: ....... !!~~ • -F.let·tnl' >:UtlJr <:opv 111 Oak dmmg thl. 42x72. W• <:1b«on·Ll'S l';1ul Sun· T!111lChmg chrs,. walnut, burst Only SI04t. 759 lU!14 rnush S950 Ommg rrn 1 - duux•cht•r S80 cntura t Sun i.:wtar amphhC'r w <I i;tnng :,tccl ~u1t:ir Sl'.111 12 · s p cak l•r s i\l' Philco 1973 7.1 pl)rtablt' <'Ir S7000 /of fe r . 642·6630 T V. Very dean, Sl5U. befor e8:30am 548-2429 aft 2PM 40' V_3_c_h_t_S_po_r_t_f_·,-'--hc-r with FIB Cha rter Bus i· ness. $24,500. Npt Bch. 673-l078 PUBLIC NOTICE r ,! 4'.16-9142 l't>:.1\0n c•s Todd. 4!~·327tl ----- ... ,,. -111•,,. • --• .,,. .. . . ,. ... Because of the recent unusual weather, we have bad the mi.sf ortune of 26 n e w automobiles sustaining slight amounts of "hail damage"' .. can be your fortune! The are 26 brand new Buick Opels; Buick's best economy car with an estimated city e.p.a. ·rating of 24 m.p.g. *. ( 4 speed mode l). However, our misfortune automobiles involved All of these new cars have a full factory warranty and will be sold "as is" with r espect to the slight hail damage. Now, here's the best news! Every one of the Opels will be sold to the buying public at this fantastic price: •t• UNDER DEALER INVOICE!* We have a great selection o( 2 Doors, 4 Doors & Sport Coupes. Don't miss this opportunity {or a great economy car at a great economy price -hurry? BauerBuiek -Opel Division - 2925 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 3 bloeke IOUth of she Su Diep FPMwa7 ·vour mlleege may Y•ry due 10 driving conditions. your drMng tllblt9 and the a.r's condition. . -~ .. Our price indude11 oerythill exupt laJI. Uttme and a 120 documentary le~. (Ser. 742058) . .. . " ...... ,.\41\•• ... . Open 'tW l 0 p.m. Mon. thrta Sat.i Su. 'Ill S p.m. ·ooes not include fec:tory ttoklb-*8, dNll« llCl'4ttrtlng °'·~·Of)' 1no.nt1YeS. .. .. w --'°' ...... w ... ..... ... .... ...... ...,., ............ '140 ........... Wei _Sund!ly_i&,,;;L._Af'li.-_,l l.-....19_71 ______ ~--------....~- •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... .,.... t010 ........................... /,...... f 160 Tr'llllen. ,,.... 9170 WI I Soleal 11 Sl700 2 a""t" ll'Xll' Catamaran 6 trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tit"" MO.P""OOL"R ••••••••••••••••••••••• a'C'.ta ..,, ..... = .. • "" " 12' Snowbird by Schoell, IJ&ht, fu t • fun. 19T6 Slip wanted for 43' Oran r. , • ~. ii:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t tlJO ¥11111111= tlJO ::eo:r ~~:i':/' trlr,. F/G, moored In Nwpt . ...-.1670 · M'at1ner C:rulaer with 13· ~~ns• :~P ~~l ~c?~ ~..._O'to lll~.a um ~er~~ G•l•:1b8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• • MOO. (213) 582·268'7 -btt1m. Quiet live •buord !' • • •love. ce....,l(. wr r e. '48 FORD WOODIE •71 GllC c.;:or,r vaa HOBIE CAT w --a• Sloop Jolly Roctr, 11ux on beautifully m ul n . ...!!!,. 631·38:.IO _ F\lllyself contained btchr blk countel'fl. 1tnl1 · P\ally cestorecl! Sl3,000 Xlnt cond ...U Race ready Tr•ilt'r + LASER ror s ule. "'481, tftl, he•d. ai•ll~y. alpa 4, uai~ bolat. No kld11 or M ua t u e ri r I c.: n l' w ~erve now ror llthlnk. & a wnina . Used 67~~161 bet~ 1i..,.... em•. Gd c-Oncl. S30-2'103 $5.50. romplcto. C.11 ev 1llp ava&I. Sac ra rice l>N MS N4 Pe1.&11oot. motx'd. dbl b•kt Holid•r,• & Wt!ekends Himes 12900. M8·947l .. . • ________ ....,. 61113111 Mt·Of.M ---IMten '340 673-la.18 Jl£0£Z!iCYMOTOB 71 J ensen Interceptor •u Cardinal uU· Ooroudo ll, SJ600. Fail Ii • . -, . , AVALON HAllOI ' -HOME RF.NT A LS 2'1ft. Coachman t rav~I 313: sliver. lthr. an pwr, CCJl!lalned lm • c cood . P\ul. Uke new '1t/ttlr 2S . Venture tT-S uper 32 Maboflll\Y loop, No~ 50' mooring oveilable MolwcocJ:.':'I lllZSN Harbor Blvd SA. trader. 1975. xlnty cond air. quad, Kon1s . XU Sl500Flr , ~ ~ aa..olOiS sailer, tra.llerable. many tnk detlt, no inl Xtru 8'-st olr ovf'r so.ooo Sc 91 SO • •S3J·2li03• • Dbl. bed. lrg refn8· lrg t'Ond 113 000 67a-7311 ro. · • xtru. ISIOOI be.lit otr.-r wood. h1niw1rc ~ Qall in$, lff:t 91,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• propane. tank. built on · • · cart Jl»Occ' eog. ex· CORM •• dal. &d'd. 0( ~ Ml.a'DM Mw.tSac. "TV Yamaha 750 RENT 23' F IREBALL jacks. Reese hitch In 'JI UI' TO PQlloD cbamber. dlac ....,priceUl,900 PP SABOT , wht, hko new IMh. Sptett& Spec .. UJOO mi Sells for SELf CONTA I N EO eluded Sl.500 below 1119 butu, ~111t '"U50 . nu97~1S1evea. ,.-n ., 14 Olthl .., loeh Xtl'it l'ud w 9010 s:u~ Will M ii '"" $2900 JiEASONAPLE. CALL book. Al S4.~. or bell ..-...CAI 5*-1tl7 ' -" d ·-· .a f •••••••••••••••• • •• •• • • aa ,........, MS-21.8.1. oner. Must Sell. 870 8746 BRAND NEW! . 4 .. ,1 __,.,71 Complete w1lh oil• It er._,., o r trnu • nr lei ' Schu.11ter Tohlt l ~. -Vourchoiceof beaulirul Four 10ll15 l1res.6·bolt. ........ , •• nallOA 8rt.1tolcooilltJoo ~l~h.p 0 tt AL'W hove flhualnas Slc1 bout, 1972 UONDA Elsinore RENT Luxury Motor 14' Cardn1al travel trlr black or eJeganl cha m · wheel •. Little wea r . Ftttnt Perry crulsln11 •·ns •nc :ind tran~ 2hpOR.Mt·233S w/~John11onOB. trlr. f:ntiro U1kc llccently home 22· Palom&r Semlsdfeontained.slps pagne. these are ra re Make o«er,rietd room. '~afloat t\lday, 11v1ul pC'rtc<'t ~ummH & 14' l,aM•r axx>.M9 1'"'7 Rebuilt. Excellent cond. Sleeps 6. $295/week + s.S850/ofr.646·956.1. classics not to be round 548-6187 nowl~1~chl Illes w1nt,•r,.C'ov••r .... ll n1 d $700 21' l'tulstir 11176 Wllkiki Sl,000 Call eves . 8tml.640-8S8S 2STravelTrlr "ls ewhere in Or a nge'C--6.·---.-._--,----- ---owner o )' &ppt on 042 92tl6 Murlm• OldJ 4M s1700 & 494-4747. or see ut 462 St 24 .. 79 Winneba~o. fully S400 County Leather interior • ...-:"'~ • 9540 n.. d If I ll.S. C7J0873S!IOO Ann's Or . Laguna · I 848·5531 d d h A M /FM --;;;:r mwt IH' t 1tse '' 1174 17• O'Ouv llur,•lllh•r& tukl' over vayments .,,.ach eqdai!.lll p, ~P Ska ulls. $40 _ woo as . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Kftl xtra ordln•n # 847 l~ ~ · y ......, w + II' ,.,.r • stereo t'assette. glass • ~ tr~ler 11600 X nt ,•oncl -. · ..-~ 1976 Jayco -J ayeaglc side curtains highlight '71 Dataun a.C>z..337 Chevy 1fi· lavi~h u' llOC't C:li1>~r. 19n f 11l Utcd only 2 u111ouni. 21 • t-:I m 10 at or. d 8 y '78 370 DR Suzuki -Like m1. 963-2135· __ lent trailer. Sleeps 8. Cul this collector's ilem ·s efij(. f'.iew paU1t & int. cl IMll. fuly oulflttcJ \1JF 0 ~·knot n'INN. $4.$1$40 t'ru1M•r 4!M t'ht•\ Jct •w, As king Sl ,tSO . CUst.om vanmotorho me ly sell-contained New features Mustbeseen to JOO>m1.71+.54\-074l. ==~•cement co't SIO. 714 8463033 v•-t --·• ... ,.,.,~ 771~before3p._m _ .64 Ford w/CB. S2300. battery. City water & be ted 8145 ov~r S.0.000 '""umbla ... , ... , ... 11 ""i~. '"" ''"""' ...,.,~ lectri t book Good a~recia 4 Wlleel Drh• 9550 ..__._. \A" .., " " "" ,..ust sell ' Ru t2S n. 2166College Ave. e ca up l'"I MARINO VW l'JI,._..., . 'Tf C:ll 2 :!9, d'<I. "Ill· km. outhd, VIII-'. knot meter, TIW!lp a rt.tlott '" "' condition. St200 or make '' ......... ~,.. ....... Larson Varht ~1,• rdf. "hf, f11thu. C'nt: 'loH• (•11>tru Cll·.in Sll.ti~o ••.w·~··•••••••·,··,·,·o· Good t'ond !60<> or best 26' Explor er: Lo~ offer 921 S. Oran~e Ave . L8711 Beach Blvd '103W Cl!tllwyNll bitn1•11L,,Sl<'urn11rlrfurl, P l' 5*J.50Ml Ail\:nirn oCfer.493·1806 -$185 per wee k S90 SantaAna 834-()610 HUNTINGTONBEACH -___ 646 9titi7 outq 111lot, mueh mon· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 8 End OT 7S 0 weekend S4 I 405~ or --842·2000 I .. 0• .,., • "'1 () <> 1• 1· k & 7 uro l . ne ,, .. ,.,,82 · · .. y.-i•~, Utiu... 9180 mnlUl' l>JU!<I St'{' I ( .. v ,, , • l'J IT'S fo'l.YINUTIME .,.....,,, . ·-~ ... , t:tch('ll~ ~2 •~ti. to1t dn, IS \ 1., u t 10 '•., Mahoii. nin• lirw1'. w Np\ thousand miles. hke new, ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'Ond. su,~ .iMM u ,, c n ~* o (H> mo1111n11."ltltl00 073 7riJti ~ l~t In~:. c ~~~f .. .11~~~ SlKX>. 557-8393 ___ Cust o m Min 1 M olor llcavy duly easy 11 rt l11do 14 w trlr 1•w:t1 Uoodeood.~ ~4275 i6 Santa Cruz Z1 w1trlr t\tll raceo, north 'u•" St9.SOO 637-0063 l'~ t'' t"16• l,b4<tk!llO Sohn11 27' 1'11·1111. ui•w 'we lcurnl' 539 4252. '7f>YamahaYZl25. Home. New cng. truns. trallerhitch$110. _.,. S.111tun.1 ··~··t>ll rnnd t•hult', UHcr UAY l.AL>Y M9-22o.1 S29Sor bes t offer llres. bat. brakclt etc +-848·:>456/847·8457 6<10-5199 AM tFM 8 trk stereo 14 .. -sl~ h. lull; ,•11u1pped. 2U' dbl ~>Ink ma ho.: 4 C~rs Sok/ TV. SC. Gets l!lmpg Auto Service,,Parts r.inuh IJtW lrUl!>lff, s berths. Ut U, llD . & ..... • 9120 '77 KZ-650 Kawasaki, lk S2900.631·9971S·8PM &AccHsones 9400 .,.. .. 1, I II I• I' 1'41~1i<!66 i.tove SlOO.S 491.i 744ti •••••••• •• •••• •• •••. ••• new. see to apprct'. 3700 . . . •••••••••••.••• • •• • • • • • • 7~ 1124 1 UDO 14. xlnt cond1t1on. UUlJty Camper l>hell. bltn mi. Morns mags. $1800 78 Foretravel 33 · llK mi. 1970 DATSUN l!iOO llll <.'<1tamaron yello"' full y i>qu1pp t.>d sni.-.s1dewmdows.run 646-6328.3JS.2700 loaded.h~enew.sl!>"G 5 ENGINE s :.JO bes ,f 675 0575 .,.. .. , Yr/SOK m1 ext \\arr Ne.. 54s-7884 1934 NASH rumble seat l'OIJJ>C 00'7r complete. nol nmrun~. $1500/bst offer 541542 '57 T Bird. porthole lop. 2 engines. S7500t080. Dys ~ 73 LS. 549-0084 eves WOODY 1946 1-'ord. Xlnt rood S6500. 644·7183 SABOT.race r•!itlMJ. 111.t•nl'\\ l-'unrork1ds 1 / tor · ning lines. for l>mall Pres mog '78 Harle; l.lstSS2,000.$39.99Sorbsl ------- ll-eboard. ~ 9tl8 1335 ___ loelh, SUpt/ • truck S32S. &IS 6625 Da vidson SporL~lcr. orr. M us l sell Ph '70 PlymouUl Gold Uui:.ler 1930 Model A Ford 540-4479 12 t'ul.imMon & trlr Docks 9070 Slide-in l'aml)t!r for mini perf~t cond $3.000 Pvl 83J.34ti3or833·77lfi PP for parts On1tmal Part!'. ---Ply fief\3389 CA2·7347 S:<,UV) 675·''°\0A - ---'"---2S' Schock Day s.11ler . C.rt tOtl t·und $350-l)i:.t ufr ••••••••••••••••••••••• truck. good rond S395. ~ 19' Mini 72 Xlra ).!a!> lank. vo ,, '7<1'. UVO'• '76 Blazer Lo mi. AiT. boat&sa1lsgd uond.Scu· J24 El Mode na . NB SU'5AVAILAILE 640-3458 '58 Harley Dav idso n new tires /ml Awning. Pair 9UOX16 5 l1rl''> & MusUm!! ·73 c·onverl1ble PBPS AM /f!M 6 new S2700 5294193 >'8 3168 ____ YAC Newport &16·0~1 Panhead. X Int tond. xlnt cond. 46.000 m 1. wheels $35. Pair VW van 351 Clewlund ('n° pwr, . -'('road· t1r-. 31 gal tank --· __ ---_ 8fl. l'ab·on•r Dolphin . ,. "' "" loah. Power 9040 loots. Power 9040 loah. rower 9040 Loadtnl! JU Ck~ Clca11 Larry l 728·4834 $6.500/bst ofr. 675·3568 bench seals S35 vw Wldl· air. l\ll'rco. t extrus & Lrlr Pkl! Many extras Good d .,,,o • whl'els & tires 6<12·:137!1 33.<.00 on it m1 . uutstand SS."JOO ~-4984. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eon ·....., ti773 1978 Honda 750 1275 miles Trailers, Travel 9170 lnJ.! l':.tr was s pet'1al or io•,c;ampt•r ~arage kept Xlnt cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autolf Sal dt•r $75110 /b"t ofr t':ictory4x41.uvTr ueki:..3 BOAT SHOW WESTEIM WATH AMD IOAT & MARIME SHOW ANAHEIM COMY. CEHTH ~MARCH 31-APRIL 8 EXCITING NEW 179 MODELS 17'-301 Ask For Special Show Prices At The Following Locations And At ne Show HARRISON SEA RAY We Want To Buy Any And All Pampered Mercedes Benz Motor Cars We Can Find. We Welcome The Opportunity To Give You A Substantial Cash Return On Your Investment In A Fine Motor Car Call Bob Michaels ' We at House of Imports 1nv1te you to telephone us for a confidential 8PPf•1aal of your lnvestnnt In • Mere.dee Benz mot0t car Let us PaY off yaur contract and tum It Into cash. Alongside me @ Santa Ana.Freeway HOUSE Of IMPCRS BJDESBENZ t:d Cond ssoo Sll:O). 498-0646 '76 Cardina l H '. ... uq:ie ••••••• ?!' •••• ~••••••••• 4~·5203 toehoos<'from 841! 5531 M 0 · P E U _ 1 ll. 7 7 ~~~':J5· 10J1~~;·~"~r 1~~l1n~ ~/ ~IOHHIS MINI.COO PER __ Cas<•y at~t·S39~ <.:amper 11 · Monaco ·73 MOTOBECANF. (,~~d Hibiscus. F'tn \'I} Nr Ocissics 9520 H 11 I> Nt>\\ p :i 1nt. 197R l-'250. PS. PB. At'. Show<'r fully i.ctr ron· <'Ond Runi. xlnl S225 Brool<hurst lll•il ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'~.,tom ::.eah Huns fast ht•uvy duty Lrl,r hlll'h, t3llled llydruuhr Jacks. Best offer 557 1550 Fur !'-.1 It> • 1 h F o r cl SISOllcJwm~r ti75·5~ sted 1001 boK . :!6.llUO m1 . Xlnt cond S2:J<I01 bt'slof -WANTACTIO~ ClassifiedAds.youronl' Compll'H•ly n .c;tort·d. super cl l'al S7.00ll rcr. 636-5855 Class1fed Ads 6<12·S-07B st.op sbopp1ng t'enkr xlnt f>.l2 106!! Wanl Ad!' Ca 11642·567!1 &Ui-09~ t.'VCS 'wkn!l Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew • 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW '79 COROLLA 1973 IUICI CIMTUIUOM COHYPTllU Ne w paint and ,,, 9 For r:;1~·~; 1971 DATSUN 1-210 PASRACI 4 s peed transmission. slereo with casaette & beautiful metallic plum exterior. (862VBT). 54699 4 speed. bucket sears. body side moldings <TE31607t07l .. BRAND NEW '79 PICKUP . 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SIDAM GRANDE LU><US MODEL 4 speed w/OV9fdrive. sunroof. leather. pwr steerin11 & stereo wltape. 1342KOll s54M NEW '79 TOYOTA CELICA LIABACK 1977 DATSUN f-ltO PASRACI EQu•~ent includes • 4 speed 1rans m1ss1on & s tereo Wllh tai>e A n1oe. econolTllcal car• (249RYUJ 533 1976 VOLVO STATION WA•OH 4 speed 1ransmtSS1on with overdrt\19. air cond•llonlng. stereo and luggage rack. (062529) s .. - r _... W.-4 9190 ...... l•porhd ....... 1..,0..w 1..,orW .............................................. ······················· ..................... . 4-...Dtit flH .... W..tN tiff Privu1.41Pal"\yneec1Hltan •-•ill tJOI -..W t71Z W 9712 Now AT "" "-'-nd ('itr truck t'I<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -··••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~rlllh c2131!126°3758 Sport M••t'rau cS M' ... Jeep CJT: Betttr than WEPAYTOPDOLLAH Citroen. 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(5728> •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• SUI• "11 CAPRI lo mJ. Xtru. ,_.. .._....,. lf71TOYOTA ·#I lll~c.-, Spnn1 "un• ll m akew SADOLUACIC I TOYOTA PICICUP 2ellarbOrHlvl1 1wt\.'lt' to buy 1.1 unush VAU.IYIMPOaTS ''117JJ AUTO SDIOort>e.tolfer. Ruby. s11 mllea. 'co:2L9> M5-5000eaU12 I EqulPIMfll in<' l'ttlitOm COSTA MESA wn~c:.11r Ul·Z040 495·4t49 I • ~14 I ~~ ~~~~'A:~~ 979-ZIOO F.c•onomh:ul 4 cyllndcr '7S Fox. 4 dr. AM/F M, '171MWIJOI 121.985 '74 Capri 4eyl. auto, reg. "7t7JJAUTO 1as, lo/m l. Z2 mpg . I I i1ll"N'O n •st"lte " lesi; WE IUY l'l\J!Ult' 01~11 \'Onvci'tlblc aood cond. t yr guar. • apeed, air cond., black. 11 unroor. so ld and serviced by us! <421687) Black. lllOO miles. <0448) 12.2:!0. ~Uli23. 1h8 n 4• 000 m 111.", 1vh11M 11avt• 111ontiy & l'll $1n)O. ~----- 1 md I ClN6'19'18l Pnrf'd to ~c·ll USED CARS '0 " 1 ·73 AM /f'M, eng. int. SADDLllACIC Call todiu' ·-We m ay have the pre .owned BMW you are looking m.• .,._ '720 11t •. .• 1 ures good Frt wh dr 118K TOYOT... I _,, .. It.. CA1.I, VU.It Uli ... ll·~t "' Vt• ll mJ ~K 642·(i671i I A . ~~~ U~"<fC.r Mar 1ww or uard w11.frop1•11 _ ¥> __ _ ell.IC .& I ..._._~.--S40-5630 ' 11port11 car toda)' 0Vl'r :,0 Aalltift 9709 A _, -tu d \oOt!l' (rum Ill prices ••••••••••••••••••• •••• I SUPRA I t OO llarborRlvd (.' M fnHH~luW.000. '00 ~·Eye Spnte. 1175 I 645--5700° . I Wl• hJv" profoli1t100JI ~Sooe~.~ns, wirei.. I ..._. STOCI• 74 (..lwvrolt't Ulun Auto . 2626 HARBOR BL VD 'llJOrt"' 1·1.r bu/Ii. bolh 111 · '" • I p , P/8, Air, oH Road __ COSTA MESA our (•rv1{oe & 'lllle-. dept~ IMW 9712 I It• llNATI tin , l"t'movabl l1t1rdtu11 No h11(h prL'l>"'Urf' M•lci. ..................... .. ftaa tvaa I 1t1tl jlM 11.nk, l\bMilull• WI IUY lL'ctllltQUt"• l'omc 111 & IMW S30i's I ~·.-.Y! h• n1u1.tt "''" tiy th1:. US8> CAaS! ,.,, u,., l·n1hui.1ai.t l'Jrb 5 todM»owfrotn' 8 I "'•'t'k1·nd hll~O oHf't We,,. ~ht~rww Chl·Hule1 141lh 1•nthu1>rn'>l'> ln!'ipet·t 197., ,971 __ .... _,·. I GREAT. I tl7}. l067~ ~hi3 34GK c.k.•11lcnihlp In the In 111tt till' u ir' & uur new i.Upl'I ir'L -• Aulo C.:entPr Wt' 111•1•d -.1•rv11 t' h.1t•1hllt'' nl wur SAODLUACK I I IM SS El Cam100 ~K .)OUlUM.'t!Jl'IOlr' ll'Mlr\' VAWY IM..ORTS m1 AT I'S f'U t ~J' V AU.IY IMPORTS 131~2040 495--4949 ORANGE COUM'TY'S OLDIST $ for! · 831-2040 495-4949 USIDUMITS wfWAA•AHTY ... '77 6JOCSI 1• '78 320 4 SPHD With blk lthr, 4 s pd, Cor al red . (670VOR > "l/pwr everything, in· sio7.~••v••i• '"/T cloding elec sun roof. "' --"' "' rare cat! <979TDN>. Best Beige. C43LMUDI $6,995 olr. '74 IAVAllA A/T Sales·Serv1ce·Leas1ng 1300W. Coast Hwy Sunroof. Arctic. (0972) R C -llte ~ewport Beat'~ S7 195 Rot:r;,y~ ... e~iw ...,.._, ...... . '75 S30 .. SPEED 1540 Jamboree ____ 642 __ ·67_63 ____ 1 Beige tfl79L > S8.49S Newport Beach 640--0444 '7J llMW 320i '75 530 AUTO 13,000 original miles. Topaz. 1!)8SNPB> $8,495 1rade:in from original 75 l .Os 4 SPD ~ peed · d Ruby. l!MONDZ> SS. 195 owner.• s • air con . • •73 COU•E 4 SP immaculate! (234VPB> ..- CREVIER I USED CAR I !.!:~~~~'~ i.''~·~=~ MAC PHIRSOH ~7:~'1c1•~• todJ.) ·d un 't ·~~::~~:::;4' I I ,_,..,,.,,,.,, CHEVROLET '&'ST "l ltOADWAY I VALUES I ---1111.,~--~' or white. both 4 !'Pd till ~:J Cum1no MJ hbu. 3:!7 ~I Aul11C1•11ll'r l>n H ' ,..,.. oe •· ~ ~ v. <>unroofs. your choice · SANTA AHA P~. PH, Al'. AM 1 l''M IKVINI': Mc ..-,. ) $1"95. 835·3171 'TT &c ·78 4 speeds &automatics . 4TOCHOQ8£ FROM SAODLUACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 Sunroof S ilver . C327UKY J $12,995 '776l0AUTO Sunroof. F'JOrd blue. 1294UOQ> $19,995 I '* I nt>w ma~s. hradt•r s, 768-7222 •··-·-··· 1.JOOW Coast Hwy THEUU1MATEDAt111NoMACHIN£ pWJ\t. hr~. xlnt thruout. • ....... ,_ ..... _ Newport Bench •USED IMWs• I * Six * I t!!l96 49'.!S:.'()..t 11 h t>PM <!!Y.!S llarborBhd. A.utohauslerlin '76530l.l\S/R (752PVD> TTIH1170 dyi.. K1•n Smith Import Cor Owners <.:UtiTA MESA 642-6763 .762002 SIR C2G8RKM ) I '78 CEUCA I '73 El Camino vs. au10. Clt>~~~~!~!<:uri. 979-2500 19771MW ·n~;4 spS/R (Ol79> 75530i,sllnf' I I AC. r tB. P IS, xlnt. PauHorornol' 633CSl's '78320i;4spS/R (1893) Blue int. 4 spd . a ir. '71 El CAMINO With camper s h e I I. tS18HIKI $2,69S '76DATSUMZ Gold. IS02NQT) $6.99S I LlmACKS I $3250.64().()()85 CALLORSTOP IN' 2 tochoose from lwith '7873.114spd l025VFZ> st.ereocassette.sunroof. . 2 0 h l'an't Scll Your Cur'! 4700 mile s. on" with CloMd Suadays lo mi, bargain. $799S. 1 atsun. l' l·rry, orig CREVIER MOTORS ·i M ~ , (005NCA>. I SIX I ~=:~ci>..~~ircs. P1\YSTOPOOLLAH 26·~ADDLH~~ke. 'TIBMW.Stercotape.air. 1300W.CoastHwy I * * Fort'll•lln U::.t'<l lmporti. VALLEY l:.tPORTS must sell or take O\Cr ... ~~-rt-Belea~ I '77 Dodge 4x4, 1mmal'., Call M1kl'or Don Lse 646-9<151 & !S30 1550 ~ nm TO CHOOSE loaded w/extras. lo mi. 83S.l 17 I 831·2040 495.4949 Bol.i 642-6763 850N. Beach Blvd. LAHAliRA l5M1 No ofSA Fwy) Call John Moore For Sunday Appl 17141522-5133 Closed Sunday-. I FllOM I _ST.morbest 646-l92S_ Auto., Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 91001Autos, Hew 9800 I Air. AM/FM stereo and I i4 El Camano w/camper ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I~~~~~~~~~ lotii more From shell. loadt'd w/exlras. 11 0 . 0 0 0 m 1 I e s I clean, lo m1. Will trade. Ellanple (603UKN). 548-1945 I ONL y I '58 Olevy 2 Ton. nat bed. I I Slake sides. s plit rear end S2000 493-S71i9 I $ 5995 I '73 Ford FORD '73, FlOO. • I V-8, 8' bed. au10 trans. PIB. p is. saddle tanks. I I radio. & xlnt trim. Ntt·e. * (00.SI IR I P p 673·0259 I I '76 O:itsun longbed:-;eal I '72 DATSUN I ~·s1~~::~· CB. shell. I WAGON I '58 Chev s tt'ps1dt' Tr~d~ I Au 1oma11 c . a" I for1tow1m:b H<JJ<I Bug , cond1tionin.i. luqqage Volks Var or Corvatr. I r a c k S u p e r I 6732~ _ _ 11 r an s P ort a 11 o n 'iO Runl'hl'ro GT a uto. (331FUTJ I pis. p fb. :11r. <•m,fm 8 I I ~~ SUIOU or offl•r I s1595 l ·ssGMCVGw sh~Runs I I strong SlSOO 497·2574. I * ~--~~ I Vcm 9570 I I ·;;;;·~~:·:;;;~;:~·;: I CLASSIC I van. VS. 26.000 m i.. custom tnsidt'. J:rcen 2· I 'JO J-BJRO I ton<' SPt'C1al paint. fully t·arpeu .. >d & panelled m· I Mini Cond111on I !>tde. port hole•::.. ;.11 r Loaded' vents. s un roor. high I (3450011 I bark !>W1vel •·hairs. HURAYAT !>pUrl' tirt• rac k. 14 11.le I I tires w/ magi. AM WM I $1695 t ;1pc C'asi.l'll<' S6450. I 870-456-t I Fu lie rt.on>. I I ·77 Ford Cbateau C lub W)$n 351-VIJ. AIC. s tereo. I * • I priva1·y glass. extras. 833-3411. I I '72 Dodge Maxi-Van bub- ' '74 DATSUN I ble to p c mpr, many xtras. S4800/ofr/t r ade I S.210 I 646-Ul611 I Grea1 M1lea4e Car• I .72-Ford -;an. <Super> (993JRE) AM /FM stereo. Auto. I ONLY I PS. PB. custom int. & I $1995 I ;:ti1~~1~~-8#~~rp. I I ·gu~0~a;,~o~:;cr~~ I I 138 wheel base. window * van. Pnvacy glass. V8. I I auto. air rood. PS. PB. '75 00""£ p U s peed control. swivel I ua .• I c ptn's c hrs . AM I FM 4x4 stereo 8 Irk. ~hromc I A mcharger 37 000 I wheels. M 1chchn steel a · radials. exc. fuel tank. I mites Roll bar. air I s pecial 2 tone p a int power s1eer1ng & Man v other extras . I more \091MWZ) I Beaui.1ru1 c·ond $8,800. I SAlE PRICED 646-7641 $ 4995 I ·11 Ford E·ISO. custom I I int. stereo, 6 cyl, 3 s pd. I «·7819 I * I 12DodgeVan, Trades man I 200, PS, PB, AC. cpl & WC£ pen panel. $2800. 642·2280 I SELECTION I '73 Econoline 300: New I I brakes, motor & clutch. OF $2350. 546-5798 I c•"SAVING I '77 Ford Chatcau ElSO. I M-I Cpln's chrs. finishoo int. I Mii mll ~ stereo ~ass. air, 351 auto, ... I 22K. rm. $6150 m -5840. I 673-7630. I ''M~m" 1.._w..tec1 9590 r-I ·-·:;n:;u:;;v····· I $ !~!~ I p\t~~ I BILL I== I I ~ I MAXEY I WANTED! I I Late model Toyotaa, I TOYOTA Volvce, Pickups I& Vans. I Call ua t.oday ! i 18881 i ·---•BEACH BL~ ~ .... ~:!:'i9 .... , I I lilt lcll ' 9CASM .ott CAIS a'47.8'5551 ~j?T I (Hem' 11-.vtbur. ':."::"..:.:~, 8Ntol6Jamboree> ----NEWPORT BEACH ··-····· -.... , ... _. We'we got to make room ••• So we're hawing a 1p1dal cleara11ce ewent ••• CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEED •••• SELL-OFF -- CALIFORNIA EPA Milea9e Estimat~~ CIVIC CYCC 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION ti ro f nl H fl"' If•'" ,.HHJ I r ',.,,,n,.u·<1 n c '''" .... fti•• ,., "''' ,,,,., 1 '''° ""v 'Wt° 1 •1·1•1" IT''' P.• M·'fN.,.,1 ,, ·1 .,.,-111 ftt•1•"tJ f ,, •ll•~•M •.t•~ NAAOVtt ct1od1~11Crru. J•lO •·,~•hot 1no *HONDA'S BEAUTIFUL NEW SPORT CAR! MPG COMll..a> MILEAGE GOOD SELEOION READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Service & Ports Depts. OPEN --rlL I 0:00 P .M. Monday thn Friday Se Habla Espanol AA Sale PricH Do Mol lltdllcle Tea & LicRIM •Sale Prices Effectift ..... s.day. Aprl I. 1979 ' --.... -.... '\ , ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• *l's* DISCOUNra . . . -. BARWICK DA ! \UN 831·1J7') 49 3. :J~'> lt74DATSUM 710WA&OM 4 s~ trans. Must see & drive! WilJ sacrifice lor ONLYSIHO 631-5123 •DATSUNS• L-.Seledlo. OfAIModth SALES-LEASING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVD 540.6410 540.0213 "We need to buy clean Datsun used cars" S Will Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR BLVD 540.64' 0 540.02' 3 --------'7S 280 Z: Xlnt cond. air, new tire::. Mus t sec Must move 752·1599 ·7:124oz Moving Mui.t sell SJ<!CIO Firm . !lfi(H484 '74<!1i(JZ .am l mMtrat:k. a '" 22mi.>J.! Hl'sl offt'r \JtiO-t~ Lca\e m esSJJ.!I.! '75 Model 6111 4dr . top -,h .1p1• 2:!.tiOO ~I 25 :\1P<; lndep :.ui.p. $21011 •i4-1 212S 74"2 200Z. xlnt cond. 301-: m1 . :iuto. AM t f':\1 steren tape. air. 22 mpg. Orig. owner. $4500. 675·3616 '74 260Z, auto tra ns. AM /FM s tereo cass .• /\IC. mal!s. new reblt en~. xlnt cond. $4650 or be.t offer Must sell 1m med l !fi().6 l32. eves or wknds '71 Bl!llt lltchhat•k Xlnl t•oml Mu!>I -,t•ll ' Si t>~~ 6i3-XX45ortii3 3574 '71 2IKXl Nl'w 6 cvl auto Xlnl cond. S430tf 673-8!145 or673-3574 '78 280Z. mctallu: blue, 8000 mi. Aidr. 4 s pd. $88!)5 546-TI39. ------ Du&sun200SX.1977, s:llOOtor best offer 645·4479 -------' 76 B210 $2500 6734759 ----•Convertible Top 1!118 Customized pickup. Lorru wort.hS7.000.Steal 1t for $5.600. Owner . 675-53.14. '64 Dats un Roadster Classic. $3900 759-1639 '75 8210, SOK mi. brn, stereo. cstm whls. As k· mg Sl4SO. 64!>-2779 Fiat 9725 .....•••....••.•• , ..... aaa11 Fantastic Closeout on 1978 Models 1979 Models now arriving MUST SELL DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. Wa rner,S.A 557-2l32 '76 Fial X 19 Tota lly loaded. New painL XlnL cood. &s t offer. P P. 67s-6S38 or 530-201.3 '74 Xl9: Mags, s tereo tape, Cherry cood. Tao. Needs oew windaltield. Be toffer. 962-2223 '76 Fiat 131 4dr:, Only 38Kmi. Ssp, OU Sleet bell· ed radials . Great cood. Orig. owner. 12,475.firm. 64.>5295. '76Splder 124. lo mi, $5100 &I0-3999 Ha.dll t7Z7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnmdMew'79 HONDA.Can MANY Toa.1111.,_! UMIYBSITY OW.mW. HlilliC...•-.NC Trwcb. 1110 Harbor Blvd. OlltAI Mesa $40-.- '77 Ac~. 5~•~ AM/Fii,...-, ...... • • am ti arbor Bh d ~'Oh"TA MF.SA 979-2500 lt7'XJS Saltlell an l.<>ok 11 t 4' driw tlit exotlr J111u1r. thte tompart.•1 l-'u111u~t1t I& villli:. I '! 6il-Sl23 lt74JAGU41 XJ6L A long w~-cl b ttc cda1 m ~ble with tan lt>ulbt<r (:?7J0) OMLYSl99S l.t.UMMOTORS 292.SHarbor Blvd. Mlrec.a. Mead./• ..... ~I~) ll3rbor Hlvd l'~T A At f'.SA 64S.1700 ---Mln:MH '"1 '740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Uncf!Y,Ap!lll, '"' '74 TRIUMPH TR-6 White wtblack intenor . All onginal Very l'lean with only 57.977 mile!> U>ok at ours and rom pare' !980TC Kl VW • Having trouble sell· {ng your rar '! Try us Top dOllar • Paid ror or Not ! Brin~ your rar to Jim Marino Volk.,wa gen. 18711 Beach lilvd .• Hunt· ington Beach · Ask for Frank Ma rioo or Tom Aikin. I 977 VW RAlllT 4 speed trans & AM/FM s t e r eo casse tt e . t450RYS). OHLY $3995 BEACH IMPORTS WltillM VOLISWAB .... ORANCE COUNTY'S LARGEST INYENTOllES COSTA M ESA 979-ZSOO ~~--~~- SAU! SALE! ''7 Merc•ckt 220$ 8100, aulo, t11r. J>Wr win· dows. pwr dr locks. 57.000 ong mi. prt•m1um rur t02LADQ1 ~95 1300 W. Co..ti.t 11" y Newport Ueach AYtohaus hrlin 642·6763 1971 MG MIOGtT Sofl top & harlllop fu\11 FM s tereo, lui.:1.wi:c ra<'k & LOW Ollll"•' l l~"WKS) OHLY $5195 Rois loyc~ 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "68 911S. sunor condition. •79 ~. Loaded. No money ,.... down. assume lse or buy . NEWPUf\T IMP[)RTS Ml! Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 •BUSSES •CAMPERS LANDMARK YA OYER 140 NEW & USED MIW'71 JAGUARS XJS-XJIZL RACH IMPORTS 848 l>ov(• Strt~I Nl-:WPORT BEACH 752-0900 ~.IXk> on eng & trans, Sat. 631·9416. Eves & sa.ooo. 842-2508 dys. SUn .,.c """° 770.2841 art5PM. . '"""''"'c.o· •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY JRR CARVER '76 VW IUS Sunroof. (ll03PUX > $5195 •CONVERTIBLES •DASHER'S •RABBIT'S •DIESR'S MOO ELS ,_._ticSo•iftcJs ltA Y R.ADHOE 63 JOOSEL luxury MB --------- 1969, excellent invest · ment. Sacnf1re. SI0.000. oo.:nos eves. 1971 MG MIDGET Roo wilh black intl'n or & LOW MILES. 12741). WE HAVE 91 t 's • I llockC~ with tan leather, clcetrn· Por '70 9 I IS T GnJG ROllS·ROYCE Rar e 200 H P l'n g. 1 1~J•'"-"" owner. Mint cond. (0094 l Mtw-1 eucti 0Y«Secnlmpot1s \'---~~ G4:;-5980 642·069fi ___ c1_o_sE_o_s_u_No_,.._v_s __ 3100 W. Coast hy. lt.8. 642·9405 1970 TRIUMPH TR-6 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ~J.n Ju Ju' .q>1:-..lr .11H • 837-4800 493-451 I lritisll Motor Cors '73 450SE Ivory W tbam J6-18AutoCenterDrive boo mte. SSKmi. Compt lRVlNE S<'r. r ec. Mint l"Ond. OHLY$4995 IAUER MOTORS 2!l'l5 Harbor Blvc.l COSTAM ES1\ 979-2500 sunroof, fully faetory --------• 59SilvcrCloud l $19,000 985-4144 A stron~ running s1'< l"VI convert1bll' wh1l'h , .. r • .-.1 ~Offilnj! :. "dJ"'-1! . 12563> "76 Beetle 27K m1 AM lfM stereo tape Nu t ires S3.400 675 971\9 SALE THIS WEEKEND 810-7000 SJl.750. Call Curt 642·5554 equipped. ()~I) -----·----• or6.1\.1266. "68 Jag. sed Mk II. One Sil•~Coupe owntr Full Warranll'f'' S5.ifl0 54tl ·3433 or IM-2973 1975 MIZ S4!1a0? ncaut. '77 MG u with black leather seat:., 450 SEL Xlnt ('ond. 22.000 mi. ~~r,:ictory equipment Only 32,000 on l(. m iles. 67~13!1 •MUST SELL• ~t~~L~~ car trade· MGI -9744 fuily restored '67 Jaj!uar SADDLEIACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mk 11. J.W St-dsn. "spd. VALi.Ff IMPORTS N•w 1979 Met. BIH Tarqa with tan leather :>l•at~. polished 7" and 8"' al· loys, alarm syste m . (ll!SJ) Ac. Sacnf1rr ror S.3995 831-2040, 495.4949 MGls bstofr 533-4!Wt 545-2866. ---------More people buy the '71 XJ-12L i6 MB 450 SLC. 35,000 mi. Autom<1 tlc. IJlr. fully Load~. Leather Pur1'.h· equipped. 6M a ctual ment mt. Metallic Mmt m iles R egenc Y r ed green. $24,000Call eves & wJlao hides ··A flawless week ·ends. 675·3527, example!" (2$4UKT> days, 892-8321 CREVIER MOTORS ·11 250: Rebuilt trans. Isl& Broadway 81,000 m i. Xlnt c ond. SANTAANA1835·317l ~.!n9-54Z7 --.._Ghio 9735 JMMACULATE . ·75 230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4cyl. 4dr, white sedan. '66 Convertible Needs 2().2'bni. per gal. 640-9691 light body work. S2100 or besto((er.546·7~ "78 MBZ 300CD. 6,000 mi. -------Metalli c red. S nrf. '73 Ghia convert. xlnl leather int. Alum wheels. cond. l'\M / f<'M stereo, Assume lse. 714-673-4454. moving, must sell. S3895 . ...,.. SE . 5 ,73 .. , 1 644·71.24 ""' ... . . " et1cu ous -----------care. Beautiful. Pvt. Ply. Mmrda 9738 t9500. 497·1260. ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda ·m Sport, auto. 2 tops. bump e r guard s , grey/red intr. Mich tires. Mint cond. $15.000 fi rm. 675-fi063 z I SO H..tMw ll•d. People who need people S 57 should always check the COlfa Mesa 64 • 00 Service Directory In the Class~ds~~56_!8 DAILY PILOT Alltos,Used Autos, Used I 'SEil MGB convertible tha n any other convertible! Sec US before you buy TODAY!!! ~1 '--•Wl"*•~t~ 292SHarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 1.1631 ~·••bOf 81"" • • Oaroen GroYe ... 131-2333 ·oo 911S Tarj!a. wrnty cnJl & trans, European Mdl. Ofr. 836·0902 '78PORSCHE 924 Black Beauty. 4 speed. 8 track, mags . (418TXB> Roodster. Orig made In ~";I '70. Completely re.made ~ for present ownr In '78. _-. l ,0 .._ It's a Classic in superb 13631 HarbOf 01..i cond. T he pnce is more Ga1c1en G10...-"' 135-2133 than fair but firm, $3500. 714·63H7Z7. '70 911S blk/blk. 5-spd. 1977 MGB Yellow with black in· tenor & farlory fitted wire wheels . 11838 I ONLY $4995 BAUER MOTORS 29251Jarbor nlvd COST A M F.SA 979-2500 konis, alloys. AMtFM cass. air . whale tale, cocos. 2 bras. 2 xtra al· loys, comp\. records, JOK o n rblt , 200 hp , SI0.500/0BO . D ys 838-2982. eves 6.11-5335 Porsche 924, 1977, yellow, s unroof. au lo. A I C . AM /FM cassette. lei mi's. Xlnt cond. 545·5436 iiiiiiiiiiiiaftiiGlpimi&.wk_nds_·~-- I ~J-.1 > Manager Speciale '7 8 FAIRMONTS '78 ZEPHYRS '78 LTD ll's saggg '78 PINTOS s3450 s3999 '78 PINTO WAGS s3750 s4399 '78 MUSTANG ti 's s4299 '78 T-BIRDS s5399 . '78 GRANADAS Above four models reduced thru April 15 M1nv Olb•r Models Available I 12 MONTH-12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY With air-conditioning. automatic transmission. power sl eerin~ and brakes. radio, radials and more available on most models. LOS MOii.iS lOllG llACI lfSIDA SODIOO ., ........ m5 l~~ ...., ""'°'Ill lM·flll AW . '~-~) 2W • 213/nlf·7714 7M/ZJHIN OWfdlO A=~· PISAlllA ..... PAlM WllllGS . ..... 7M ·0110 •r CNtldo •11m~"' t .. 11.lf!rAw. 22 1 "h.Kattal IW71l·•M 213/tU I 7M/ 2• TMI ·4050 . ~ - SUPERcu;AN '77PORSCHE $8600 Burgundy 92'1 Saddle Interior '7691 ISTARGA Metallic Brown Bultersl'olch Int. '76 912E Perfect Condit ion Oran~etBlack Int. Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·77 Celica GT 5·spd. lo m1. fact. air. & tape. maJ?s. 89A·262H dy~. 840-3061! e\t'S ·73 ('anna. New radials. 60M mi, 4·spd, good coild.St000.837·7181 '77 Cchca Liflback, 5·spd . air. AM / FM cass stereo, 23.000 mi ·s. $5450 821-7777 OHLY $3995 IAUER MOTORS ~25 llarhor Bh 11 COST I\ M l':S,\ 979-2500 1960TR3 ro:ids ter All m.1 jor para. body and in t erior 1n i;:d conrl 631 ·4919/~9·2584 . 6· I l PM ----•75 VW H.1l>b1t . clean . run.<, good. 46K m1. ask IOI.! ~45CJ l>y!. 6'14·5435, Ollt'~ ti75·52fl!I '7h VW BUS Xlnt· cond s;!2Qll Call btwn 4 & 6 PM 645-4767 "67 VW SQUAREllACK SS50 BEST Of'FEI< ffYY47716:11 098.'i VoluwOCJ" 9770 "68 vw Uui.. ,Int l'Ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• New brk'>. Ot:\\ t ires. ·73 Super Ek'etle. $1775 ref r1 ~ <;1n k S l \10 0 . A.\11FM. new radials & 00? 2102 BOB WITHAM VOLISWACEN 7600WftflMKfwAn. w ......... t93-7551 638-7880 '7791 IS Grcen1Si4ddlc Int. New and Usc·d PORSCHE ·71 Corrolla l60Ck·l· 1 ... pd . new en~ clut(·h p.ont · tares. murh mon •, ,1n1 oond. must !>l.'11 . Sl4UO. 631·3241 brk!-. ong ownr 960·5233 ._-wto--s,_U_s_e_d ____ l•utos~ UMCI -• Clean '70Squareback •••••••••••••••••••••••r::••••••••••••••••••••• & Mercedes· Benz IUY/LUSE 141E.16th St .• C M C7 I 41 642·8366 $1300 493·5789 '77 GT Celka L,lflback. 2fl.OOO mi. Mulholla nd shock abs. rear stablllter Sacnf1ce. '65 \'W. bar, Monza rreenow ex· net.'ds work halL'!l. Pioneer 4 speaker __ 64_2_·8038 __ ar_t _r._P_M __ stereo w / equalizer. '777passen.11erbu:. Must sell . Goin!! to $6000 Europe. $5600 or best of· 63l·4933164tl·06&; fer. 759· 1807 '77 Rabbit. snrf. ,\~I 1-'\t 'iH Cl' Ii ca 11 ftba<·k . 9K m1. like nu. S-\3~0 AM 1-~)J sterro. 5sp. sun· rash 49s.s.qg5 roof. a t e. & m 1>rl•. S7 ,200./bes l o ff er . SELL idle 1lems "''ha 492.0239 or 557·9560 Daily Pilot Classif1l·<l Ad. •ii~• Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. New ................................................................................ _~-......;;:::::;; LOOKING FOR GAS MILEAGE? YOU'LL FIND 'EM RIGHT HERE! GOOD, SOLID, MADE IN U.S.A. CARS. GREAT ECONOMY CARS! GIVIMG YOU •.. • Great Gas Mileage • Performance •Comfort •Low Maintenance • High Trade-In Value ALL THE GOOD OMES. ARE A VAILAILE RIGHT HERE CHOOSI NOM FtlHtlD, •IAte NIX, LI WAHS, AMO SUMlllDS. ALANMAl- PONllAC 2410 Hw...,. lall1••d Costa MelCI • hlr 149·4300 .. ---~· .. .,. . •••••••••••• •H rdl l .. ~ ... t 2,995 '1 o=~?:•;• T:.:;$1195 "We !Pt Nit 1e tu •mt l1t Wt'rt ne Le1•1r It f1fn & Stulce" -9009 llOI .. --...ic·- I • ( . ~ • ' . . . . . . • . . . .. E ... \ f -OM.YPILOT • Sundav. Aprll 8. 1819 Alllot. u .. d ,....,, UMd ,....,, UM4 ...._, Ue,4 ....._ Ulff UM .............................................. ······················· .................................................................. .. Alllea.l .. 1.-W .... 1.l•p1rW AMC HOI Mell HIO lllklll 9tl0 C mu ttrt C "~ ttll C • "17 ........................ ... ................................................................................................................................................................................ .... !.!'!!! t77 Y-. tJJI '711 "73Gr'6mlln. •i 11. 1971 IUtCI 1977 IUICI c..l. '11, CDV, loaded. ,.Cuaaro · Y i.lenu••H••• ......... •-•• .. •••••• ....................... •llk>.MOO llY•A 11Y8A Mint~ hO,lOO. IB'PJllA a: .... Xlnt cond. 'M VOi.YO Volvo~ Wap ~ 61H023 With•lloltMdeluxeop-Hu a ll th• opUona " ~ 0.11 IOI mlln, 1•11>' ~· 11111t ~. n•w U DL '78 Air. Sltorco. -J-U MX Uon.<1 "~ than 1',000 LOW mil.-! (2GIRIN). ..-.. •P• JUlt 11¥9 --Ii.,_. SlcJe:S 675 3IM PIS P/8 , auto, roofraek. "1• ave n A • •htreo mill·~! (l50ULAI. Wa• Wu"95: Ollaale ~ PH>' t. ar. tU·UN: ~ •'ICI XJnt coftd. ll:IOO oeo -.irk, •Int eond 11100 915. ouale ~w Slttt • eon.en. 71 ELDO. IPOl· MMllt 11.: lk« AC. oo .._,LIASI... Home an llf4 w ork U.llMark1'1 6.~5·~5 MoW·l7lll ~ • le11, make 1ny offer.1--...;_~...---- •• ~~.m;·unl• 0:"f OVERSEAS DELIV ERY 71119John. 711 Port•r, 11uto t ran1. IAUllUUICI IAU9 IUICI =~c':~f.; 52Nm <714 > 'JtCAMAIO • body wor\ F.xP&llT& ..... u-4 AK'. Pt~. AM M M , rl -. l!lmHarbor 8tvd. • '70 El Dorado lmmat. Zoll , k:lwo.o.d ra<'k, xlnl Nr wholesalt> _,,ff1rbQrUlvd. COSTA MESA CODd One ft aa.droa bleck'rih full IAILI• ttO I boak 121100 548 su s COSTA MESA t1'·2100 PUl~1.1.a:51 PleUecanc:r.Js." · 6 power aad 1t.ereo -O '79-HOO ~ ·-• ....................... ev /wltn<h C1l'1c 9915 OILIASI Cllllftie,(...,) .-HarWBlvd Au&oU.UnaNN11.•ork 'Tl •:le<."tra Ltd. olr. full ...... ••••••••••••••••• YOUl ... aw • t917 SADOLllACIC ~'OtlTAtlt.A 1..._Nlt Mela 9910 power, t owner. Sl800. ,6 Cad SCvllle : Loaded. 197"99....., ....................... VALLITIWOITS 646-tMJ 9467 MW ....................... -~16aft 5:30. Xlnl cond. $7800. Days 71CHIVIOLl'r IJl·IMl4'1-4t4t tluyer'Holl lor lllll~ 1971 IUtCK .76 Sky hawk: Clean. 23 833-m&. CADILLAC CAMAIO T· TOP ~ ~:; i;;~~lo11i uWlnC•._ mpg . 36,000 mi. '3000. ·11 Coupe d e Ville · 'NOW.I Automatic:. air cond., -llwi •II tho dNuxt• op• M&-S4711or644. .7321 ' __ ,.,.,. Xlnl cond. ~ooo. pwrw1-:-~.:i.~.MU1/FtMw~~lr~ 76CAM~ Low mi. silver bhlil wllb blue int. Stand new tins. $4800. 6'5-SJI AMC 9901 uon & 11 ~·xtru l'lt'On ........,u. .,. • ~ nai ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• thruool! (~UZT). Wus "T1Skylark.2dr.auto,air. 548·9921 low miles. (225TZW >. •• * O..h.H/flfrJC. 145 MonrQv1u Av•· Coe.to M t'll 1 You on• lh«' wlllOl't of twofrfftfckeh CSJU 00 v1i1lul' I, tu IUGSIUMMY M io: .. ':'f 1'111•; SUPM-HEllOH Apnl 1:.1 1.ooi:~·al'h Ccl(IH·nlloo t'1•11tH Arena · tt81k\,c1tualt• P/S &P/B,tlltwhl,econ ·73 Conve rt i ble E l NABE.RS PricedtoeeJl a.l MOW-15111 V·6. 25K mi. As k in g Dorado $.5400. 496:649t, ONLY $6111 IAUH IUICK $3650. 1946TZT> 836·719l 496·5802 art GP M & ~ M1toct9 21r.!5 11nrbor Rlvd. or710.93S9Tcd. wk:nds. • Mmdm/l....tt l'():o."TA Mi':SA i8 Regal ·rurbo. loaded •76eoupe De ville 2150HarborBlvd., C.M. 979-2500 1mmac. Must sell, S6!iOO Xlntcood. SS.675. l600H.'lrbor 8llld. 645-5700 ()I" 8 f0 , 644·9450: 673•3338 6"0·5199 c~•~ AL-., <:An.9100 1979 c .A.UAIO 77 ('1•11lurv S lal1on ~~···~ ~ _,.. 'Tt air, am/fm ltereo & tape. Other xtr• .... 897-6450 '78 Blk/Blk. T·t op. PS. PB, PW, P /DL. S700 AM/FM ca.as. Air. cnllse & tJlt. Bsl ofr. SU·tUl W1i1won .,.ully cttUlpt '12 Le Sabre auto. AIC. '76 Seville, hght metallic ..UMmA l'h•.ul 40,000 m1 $3900 PS, P/B.4-dr, 49,400 mi, bronre Tan lthr mtcnor 1977 CADILLAC Under 8.000 m iles! CM•rolet f920 On11, ~l S8000 Prei.cnt 'llnl.$1500.646-1456 Crwsecontrol.newtires. SIDAMDEYIL&.£ Equipment inc. pwr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lvw hk $4000 831 8514 __ '12 E.>;tate Wgn. See it. full pwr. Xlnt cond. Must windows & door locks. 1971 CHlftOLET .711 llel(al ~prt Cl)t'. V-G. dnve it, you'll like it. sell S8500t besl orrer. ~~e~1:afh!~ru~1r00~ tilt wheel. s tyle trim MOMTECAILO turbo. loddl'll. cloi.e to $1250. 673-8164 P.P. 833•2424 miles! (051SPK). Was group PLUS 8 SSOO sterco With many, many extras ''1) Voho ltl4 .. !, 111ut. s.cnflce. take tl\ er l)"V nwnts Xlut \'OOd. ' I' l'l<"kl'l1' muv bl> 'l.i1m,•ct I.I)' c1illlOlit 64:.! ~11'1 l'~l 't\'blll n'l·202H _ ;6 .,._t"'te Wgn. V·8. auio. 1973Cad CdV. runs great. $11195; on sale sound system! (5520(2). & LOW. LOW miles! .,.... full """"""W $7777 ~.Call Mary al ("'lSUJM>.Was •,,_c .• on 1inoSKYLAR1' cruise control. all power. pwr. usei. reg gas. ...v • 64E "602 " _,, '--12 ~7.000 m1, Sl.000 61M mj, $3500 642·2464 58.640 m1 $2595. Make of· IAUEIUUICK ..-v sale •• * f,J63602 pp Owner. rer.Mustsel1 673·0988 292S Harbor81vd. '77 Chevy Camaro, lo MOW-$5666 .._..,Mew 9100 btos,H•• 9100 Aaltoa,Hew 9100 ,....s.Mew 9100 Alltos,Mew 9100 COSTA MESA ~:.~{fve~':i~t~/~o~· :.:~a!u~ • •••• :••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-2500 COSTarA .!.,.., vA · ---------•or . asking $4500. Call rou:..o> -77QI .......... ... • Make Yoor Best Deal • Wtien Compleled • Hand Yoor Salesman Th•s Ad • Its AbsOlulely Free • Must Be Done At Completion Of Sale Excluding 4x4 s & Commercial Vehicles NEW '79 COROLLA OUR PRICE #609329. 175 FORD '11 MUSTANG ILITI Auto trans .• air. p/str .. radio. heater. vinyl roof. EXTRA NICE INSIDE & OUT! (Lie 337 MFWJ. • Auto. trans.. radio. heater. FORD'S HOT ONEii (Lie. 266TPS). '74 PINTO WAM>M Auto. trans • air. luggage rack. LOTS OF ROOM! (Uc. 081 VNF). NEW '79 CELICA ST OUR PRICE M odel 2 44A Green. 4 cylinder. 4 door. automatic. air cond .. accent, CX146, s p ecia l wheel s . Ser . #391695. OUR$ PRICE 1 74 DODGE DAD Auto. trans.. air & vinyl roof. BUY IT TODAY! (Ser. 228286) .. 73 DATSUN 1111smAN Auto. trans. & air. A RARE FINDll (Uc. 808 JFA). 52999 53299 51999 52399 52199 '72 El Dorado Converli· 497 ·2903 +a ft 5pm & 979-2500 ble. Russel ext. w /bone _w_knds __ .______ ---- leather int. Every opt. '67 Camaro 327 blck FINAL 1971 Xlnt cond. $5,000/Bst Ylnyl, met blue,' mags. CLEARANCE! Ofr. 645-3269 eves. extras. Rick 848·1647 on Camaros. Caprices. Monte Carlos, Malibus & '78SeviUe. 20,000 m i. Cully ·77 Camaro. met. pwdr Novas . Drastic reduc· eq u1 p pe d . $1 1, 500 . blu. fully equipped-P /S. lions! 64().1755 PIB. A/C, crwse control. SAVE MOW!!! '79 Eldorado. loaded, sorf. stereo 8-trk. auto win· prem. tires. must sell. dows. pert'. cond .. lo m 1 754-7782 Must see to appreciate. Best offer. 2l3/S92·$300, COHHElL CHEVROLET '77 Coupe de Ville -JOM 592-3445, 536'6974 ,X!}< lf.Hl•d ti'.; I I JI-, I \ \1 ~ -~ I 546-1200 rrules excelltnt cond1· • uon 497·2362 eves and 74 w/a1r, AIT. Good cond. weekends One ownl·r Best offer. 968-7278 '69 Coupe Good t rnns Pos1t1vely can sell your Xlnt mechantl'al l'und '70 Rally Sport: •Good l':lr·truck·van al no cost $850 675-2826 C.ond $2000 lll )OU. 547-7018 581·5614 '78 Coupe de Ville. fully --·ss Biscayne wgn. $600. 6 loaded. lo m1'i., like new '68 Convertible 327. new cyl lo-upkeep. gd. ulil. t'Ofld Assume lea!>e or tA:>P S2100. or surf mg ca.r. runs well purchase . 759-9040. 751·582_1 ___ 1~644--.:.-0-i..:..:52;__ ____ _ Autos, UMd A..tos, Used Alltot. Used '71 R&TWOOO IHRM. <60/80 S(l4rt ---er.-control . ._ Oleve< .. lull -SNrl>. "'""' -· (150£LVI $2999 '75~LTD ... M. Full -· tadOIY ltf cond • AM/FM stefeo .... 1 rrec9', t•U *"••I en.Ml• control .,_.., too & LOW "'''•• (413lUT) $2999 '71 COUPE DI VILLI $ol!t --' -W8ft0f CtU<M cOf'ftO CflbnOteC too & full oower (801TZT $9199 '75 ~C CATAUMA Coupe F.aorv .,, concl•hOM•O and outotnellC -A IOW ...... _ _,.,.,-.uoi $2499 '77 POMTlAC GllAMD Pltll Full -.wcond..911 ol IMGtand Pna IU.IU'Y ti-& In •L•e -conc>~.onl lt111SOMI $5999 '77DOIHH11 .. MAXl-YAH Air OOnd AM/FM lleMO !-. C 8 • auntOOI..,,.. --•II 1round. cualom f*lll & ~ ~ ...... (1011511181 $7999 '70 POMTlAC IOllllYIW COUP£. OM --oo. PWf si-.1>11 & .,,._ ~ IOO & IOw nwlel MUllM91(580EDAI 1599 '71FOID~ PICKUP SllCll oh/ft. ve. tltdlnll - wonclow. -1"89 lo 111911 wneel• (1Hl773'1 $5999 '16 CHEVY MOHTI CARLO Futt -llCIOIV .,, cono l Uln<llU 100 l••8 NEW _,.,.loon ..,tn OHL V 24.000 ""'911 IO&ONZDI $3999 '71 COUPI DI YIW ASTAO AOOF F\111 -· lldOfy w cond l .. QI lhe -CedlllK W""f -TM-•~(221U081 $10,900 '76 COUf'IDI YIU.I l"t--t-"6aYIW vtnyl roo. c""•~CCll'llfel& IUll-(ll8$f'ffltl 510t--•IOW• $5999 '77 C .. YSLa COltDOIA FuH--aorcond hll w-. cru"• conlrOI •I-l .....,.,. mo<• ,.,,.,,., ··-Sl>owroom fresl>-ll,000 m.IMl(OOIUOC) $4999 '77 CHln CAMARO LT V8 1utom1tic o•r steerirto. owr D••-··· ... COfWJ . Yndl\I IOP. rallye -IS oel\ll.e on!-l LOW. LOW m.oeottt03SETJ$5599 ' I COUf'I DI YIW Lee!M<•nt-at...arldlOw/1-. vonyt tOC>t full-1nd10wm.-(&4tMOW) s1och00Mlfomu-u $5499 ., w Full -· ~ .., cond~ AM/FM s1 .. eo •--· l*lded !OP. 1111. CtulH. soi<I --& -· WllMI co.en. llllllNI l 5 to c'-from u -.. t ...-----~-.-.. -... -·~ ~ -... -... -... -_...,. __ ---,...,.. ,,.. --...... -...... -·-. --. --. . .. . ... -........ 4 -·---.-..--.----- .. ....................... __ ............ ___ .... 1 • --.uMd DAILYf!\OT ••••••••••••••••••••••• a....... ttzo ....... M•• tlOO ~Mew 9100 WM.Mew tlOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• I t17 CHIYIOLIT CAl'mCIWA•OM .... a ... , •• all tho op Uon11 . Extra dt•an lbruout! (803RlV) Wu11 ~;onH!e MOW-11666 IAu.IUtcac 211125 Ha rbur Bl HI COSTA MESA f7'0 JIOO ·71 t-;1 Cunllno :0:"4~~ 'Int l"lllld, H'n lu ITII ' l ' l'H. ~. M ... 1\1 14 Irk tn dlol..'lh, 1.'lllll\ lloU<h ~ ~lUllll :? lll'lS of ..., h1>1·I' I h /.'h pt•rf Mli;f>t•1),,1111 \1 11-.t MIC tu .1ppr1•11ult• l \ti I 5:l• <.'7&. ~~ M\I~ '7<! tm1n1lu, 4 cli r .. 111111 I' B. I' s. full .11r \ 111\ I top. IJUIO I r1111:. It•..., mill'i.~l' 1;.i l11111l llti2 5001. &fti :!:!.'lb '73 Monll' Cur 111. \""I 1011 JUUi, 111r I'S l'H i.:0011 l'Vlld $1!lX> ~9-1 lUtl!f '711 .. :1 l'um11111 \ti PS PH. u1r JUUi lran.., h11t·h. 11lnl l'nnd llnl\ IOK mt 5 lti 511ti:! 11 1 K.11). 7627 ·75 M l'rln landHU 4:1,11011 m1 . t•1·o n111n11·:il. :ill Xlrllb l'r pl\ 9i5 11 :.'ii 'i7 lmpula. loudi:d' X Int l'OOd On1unal O" ni:r ~ Offl'r !Iii-I .rn:lu ·73 C.pnce wagon. air amtrm. hitch HOK m1 Sl49~ or 'e~L ofrl•r 758-9448. 644 ·8722 '74 El Cun11n11 " l'<1mp1•r .,hl'll. loadt>d " ••xt ru~. t·lcun. lo rm. ;)I~· Hl45 •53 Chev $1 00 Or lx~l·net..-b work <;fll'd re!ltornbh: l'la,s1c Ca II hfr SPM Son 5-18·9-tl I ..•................... '711 Sliver Annin•r:.:iry Corvette. Air . Aul trans. New ttrt•s S1lve wf blk u ph. SI I .500 645-1344. '711 Cor vette. slln•r A11 11 1 v c r s Hr y Sp l' 1· 1 a I . looded w tcustm l':.&r em er. Sl2.900. or bl':.t ol h-r 7141621-6044 Cougar 9933 ..•.•................. 1971 MERCUR Y COUGAR XR7 With man~. mun~ t•i..ir.1' .t l\.'Ss than 12.UOO m 11, • .,' ~43'2VGNI Was S7W5: on :;ate HOW-$6666 IAUIR IUICK 2!rl:J llurbor Ulvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 Doctg. ..•••••.••...•......... P0Mt1vely can ~di :o-ou car·lrut k \':JO at no c·ost lOVOU ~7·70111 1;.1 POLA HA. 4 door.\'>! ,\ \l'l'Y sound automob1k. da~:-1c design which still luuk.'1 good. lta:-. a f(ow min o r dl'nti-but 1s mt!chanically )!ood Will nm un any i:usullnl· S5!1il ti-16!'Xil)? '761\S P~~ HT 636-3602 I' I' iJ Ood1o1e caml)l'r \an. fully L'QWpped 56400 54tM!2ti5 ........... laM'Seft 0...., ,_, ... .,.-. ••tt~•--C.flll•t , .. ...._ 1974 FORD LTD SEDAM Automatic, pwr. sleenng & brakez. air cond. & 1n s parklin it condition lhruoul! (797KRKl . Wai; $2995; on sale HOW-$2444 IAUllllUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA t7'-2500 lt76FORD Git.AM TORINO 4 Door. Air cond .• pwr. steering &. brakes and LOW miles! Priced for quick sale! ! ' 631-5823 7691AMADA GHIA launK. d 4·dr. 6 c1l. w/w, p /a. p/b, e /c . .... 4'M0.13 . ... Wp. Xln\. motor . ........ lm. 536-1286 PIVI 1979 FORDS UIDIB $4,200 COME ON I N NOW DURING OUR OPEN HOUSE. ' ~ f QROflf!>T'4 __ ... _Ci._ _. ___ .~ .·Jf!¥j:iij· .... -, .. , .,,.. ',"' .. '' ~ ~ $4198 BUY AMY MEW STATION W AGOM IM OUR HUGE INVENTORY ••. AND GET FREE LITTLE RED WAGON :~~?!~!~" ~ $ 3 ~~ fOROMU:;UNG 41 1 • ~I ;,~lNO•tte>t O• ' FORD PINTO $3233 . 1' "''°~' ltOO .. • ,, .. Tttt ...a""' to• .,. t •• $3770 E.l DON 'I f oRGel-ra ... '.-JC~ 'f .• LEASE IODA YI 1979 FORD THUNDERBIRD F ORD EXP LORE R SPECIA L s 150 l)l'F• ,, s200°n· l'Aeat.G( 0 v.1 ._ .. ,. .., r .. " ,,.,, .. .. " .. S300 °'" l S350 0f'' COME ON lN TO OUR OPEN HOUSE FORA GREAT D SE \-\~BL.A "' E SPA~oL'. s 11121 Full~:~~y Equipped " .... MO.l•MOS. First Money 5238.28, Ac. Cost S5700.00 Re!> \J13S.OO l00°o F INANC ING ( o .A .C •DER YOURS llOWll Au1omJl•C 1ransm1ss1on powr• o;1r•pr1n9 & orakes. r ad10 3ll2LFPI 51477 "SOMETHING DIFFERENT '7 4 CHEVROLET 111 TOM l'tCKU, 6 c ylinder 3 speed economy :,pec1al 1758950 1 in t he DAILY PILOT Utmual Cars, Classics, Anti ' ' V1nv1 top au1oma1tc oower -.1eerin9 & brakes. air cond1 l 1on1n 9 radio 'SJ377 1, Race, & One Of a kind! • I '77 FORD l'tMTOWAGOM •-cv11nder ,1u1omat•c. air condt11ornng radio 1n1erior & exierior decor I 196SCYJ. , 8und•X• Aptll I , 1179 ' I • • ----· -------- -I 1'770UtS CUSTOM Clut• 3 ...... Hae ... tbe op. tioal • -. t11u •.ooo mllet! C7Wl'DF>. Wea -;oaNJe i>I Boh('.it ~talion W ;_11(l>rl NOW·tllll IAUmlUICIC ZlaHerbor Blvd. COSTA MESA f1f.JIOO THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA 64'2-0010 .i1 r ll .... p b. am Im 75 40R Vahan\, 1:1 cyl cw.:.t.'lte S4100 493-3147 auto. PS, PB. 94,000 'i6 Ml'rl'un.-Marquis Sta S2.IXXl ~-6797 Wl':n. 39.000 mi. full for Pontiac 996! equip. ind •I whl disc~-•••••••••••••••••••••• trlr pur k ai.tt>. lthr mt 1968 PONTIAC S5195 t>75-025i FfREllRD "41stanq 9952 Automatic, pwr. sL ~ •••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • brakt-'S, mag wheels ~ ONLY $1788 Miracle Mcnda/Rettouft 2150 Harbor Blvd . C :\I 645-5700 '68 Must . rblt cng-40K m1 O ri !( ow n l'r , $20110 nc~otaable o~~ 768-1857. E\E?:· 493-6189·Clark 1970FORD MUSTANG Automutt<'. pwr st & brakes. air cond & low miles 1 Really nice! fl81BBQ1. ONLY $2295 Mirocle Mcnda/R ....... 21~Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-5700 AM FM stereo ca:.sett<. I XC~SOJ. OHLY $1899 Miracle Mcnda/RttMNlt 2150 Harbor Bl vd .. C.M. 645-5700 '7K T rans -Am Mach• OKM M ;ic h o hi g l performance pkg. 1119 out of only 200 m ade llursl 4-s pd. Hooke Headers. all pwr. ale smog cert. Metallic brn "''1 be1ge velour. Gol< M a~s & tra m . Ja ~ 559-42218-5, Mon-Fri. '76 l'Of'ifTIAC TRAMS AM Silver with black. just the ri.l!hl miles, air cond. power steering & brakes, stereo cassette. sporb wheel with tilt. (429387) SAODLHACIC VALLEY IMl'ORTS 131-2040 495.4949 --------'70 LcMans Sport Coupe. · 7 9 M u ~ l a n fl Reg. gas. Best offef. T U R BOC H AR GE 0 842·5575 days, 846·1116 Sil ver. new pnmo c11r eves. Loaded xtras. Sl500 t.o p. -------- 497·222.'>. 499· 1905. '68 LeMans Coupe, 3SO VS, air. ps, 56.000 orig. mt, '65 vs 289. PS. PB. auto. Xlnt cond. Orig owner. Runs ~real. Ong. Owner $1400. 673-3600. $1400/bst ofr 640-6337. . Assume Lea se. '79 MACH I 70. Good cond . Flrebird Formula. Fully 3St.auto.SI900 L.oaded.497-4579. 631-3230 --------Must Sell '74 Trans Arn: '75 Gtua. only 25.000 m1, 55.000 mi. New eng w/300 xlnt cond AC. loaded mi. Sacri rice $2000. $2950 644-4493 496-9374. ------'---'67-289: pam pered white 1978 Gran Safari 9 pass darling. one owner : Wagon. rully loaded, cust power. A IC. excellent int .. 20,000 mi, $7200: condition. SJ250 548·7~ 646..o9S5 ·~.:;...;..,....;.;... ____ _ '66 RedC••....... ~ ff70 Fully recond1t1oned .... •••••••••••••••••••• ... chotce, reduced to $4750. '77 Deluxe roll power. Att::- 114181). AM /FM stereo. X1rn;.: IJOOW. Co11st Hwy cond. 14,950. P . P.: N:wport Beach 731-7129 ·.,. ~ .. ,. '64: 2 dr, auto, r " h. see 7' 642-6763 to appreciate. t800 d'r .. a..... ttH best offer. 9U·3ta8 en It ••••••••••••••••••••••• i...:;•:::.:.:•=·------'79 Olds Tornado Diesel. ... tt74 All extras. $17,000/rirm. •••••••••••••••••• .. •• M0-1431 '72 Hatch GT. Ra• Id· '7S Cutlau Salon. Loaded nds tome body writ, bllt wnrtras. Good cond. Bst in gd ahepe. men \raas. cir 8'2·9931 ao. 8111_.. Erik ( -:: : PEANUTS · featurirt~ "Gooc101· Charlie&rown" ·~~cl/tit" MY J41510RV Tf.iEME LOCAL WANT ADS l'VE SEEN WAITING ALL WEEK TO 6cT IT BACK I WONOE~ Wf4AT SHE GAVE ME ... l'M AF~AlD TO LOOK .. AARGH!! I WORKED LIKE A DOG, AND ALL I GOT WA5 A D MINU5! IT'S NOT FAIR! NANCY OH BOY, A BOX OF CRACKERS MAY I HAVE T.HE CRUMBS FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE BOX? . '/--8 u E .; '° u ~ c >. • rJ) ~ ::> fti GI u. "' ~ ·c ::> ~ °' -(.. IT'S JUST NOT FAii'! . AUNT FRITZI -- MAY I HAVE A CRACKER~ OKAY--- JUST THE CRUMBS WH'r' TAKE IT OUT ON Mc? l'M ONL'<' A PIECE OF PAPER By Ernie Bushmiller NQ---IT WILL SPOIL YOUR DINNER --- .. 'I I ,, ..... ,._ . .... A Q\.AAllT Ell: ?/ F~OM MY L..~E: TOOTH FEL..L-OLA i:, WHE~E.'D YOU IHE AND.! ~LAi Ii V{NOSFC MY 6ET 11 1 TOOTH PIL..L..OW L..A?T Nl(SHT. iH147 A~TH LA ~? F~l fl'Y.' MO~N I N& ti WA~ GONc~N D t f="OL.{ND IHI~ QL.AA~T IN IT7 PL.ACE ! "·8 DiJ -DINNIS THE MENACE - LADY@UG, t:.AoYBUG, FL..Y AWAY HOME=. 1 HOPE: 1. DIDN'I SCARE HER. tHeYOUGHTA ~USEO TO IT BY NOW. W~AT Ar=<t:= you TAL..KJNG '--I•·-.. Af30UT'? WOW f H&'5 C::.Oi . YE'/ -ro ·se:~ME Bl.AT TEfl~IFIC ~LAY,. ~e·~ NO THAT 9lA~INE~- IOOTH F'"Alf'!Y ! MAN ..• ~'"' c;_~· .: .. ~- ~~ 1-wa NDE::R /F 11-tAT WOUL.D WORK WITH PEOPL.E . ~ ' t .. -r McANI IF HE. . . M.AKe~ A NtO<EL- APIEGE P"°OFIT · .. O N THE!M1 IT~ A L..oTM. -"\', ~ ;..._ c..~' . ~ ~·~ .. ..._.~ . -. _ .. '. ·~ ! .,. .. : ~a..:. )11\IW.f. ---Hank Ketcham ~IJDGE PARKER • v ' l-• l I THO UGHT PATT"Y WOULD SE DOWN 6Y NOW.' ! DON'T HAVE TO BE AT T~E OFFICE UNTIL TWO-THIRTY! THERE 'S NO HURRY A5 FAR A5 I 'M C CERNED/ PERH AP5 YOU'D HERE 5HE COME5 ... &ETTER CALL I TH INK! r-.,.~-.-a PATTY ! ___________ _.. ----.... ,... -. ---.......-- ' ... . . YOUR COMING HERE 5HE'D LOVE TO HEAR 61VES ME A 600D FROM YOU, ABBEY... n 15 5TEVENo, c::::=:: EXCUSE TO CALL BUT 5HE'b NOT AT l 15NT I T? RIG HT.,, I YOUR $15TER. BEN! HOME! 5 HE AND HER ~ «M ~ MR&. PORfER I HAVEN'T TALKED HU5BAND ARE TR.AV-~ ~ 5TEVEN ~! TO HER IN YEA Ro! ELIN6 AROUND lf-\E -.---.r.--..-..,.......,...-1 WORLD". WI LL ee (:,ONE ABOUT TWO MONTH!>! ' )I • --· ~5 'X>OR OFFICIAL.. 1RAl~ER. FOR ~E. SOE>TON MARA™O~, FRED, I 1M GOING re BRI~ AL..ONG OOR TEAIY\'5 MEDICAL KIT! FIVE COii~ BALL.S At\\D A BOTILE OF BROOJ~ l.JQOID WITH 'THE LABEL Mlo51~&. '*••. )/ _JL_ ---:-i .. 6000 .1 WHAT~ I~ lHERE. ~ ,:foLD IT] k'AYo! youR J.IAIRIS Mf;SSY, your< SHIRT 1s our., AND YouR SHOES -,ARE FIT TO B~T/ED.1.' : .. ,AND NELL.I£ NEATLY 1 1~ ALWAYS GE?.TTIN<?i !A 5 ... AND so IS ~o~y SP~OOCETUPP. .. i1MM ... DOCTOR SMOCK .. ..:: "OOPS" c>c> I - i"HE:N "'IAKE: HE:R POWN -ro -rHe:: t...oe>eY v =AN ' WAL-K HSR fNi"'O _. SOME: FURN l"IURES = OR SOMSl"HIN<S.' . . . I HOLD ST f L.L ! ARE QOU .SE~IOOS ~ ~ MEAN 1HAi'6 AU-1HAT'6 IN . 111ERE ?! £,>00' RE RIGHT ! MAl,>BE WE SHOULD 610P AND GE..T 60ME MORE. COTiON BAW>! by Ferd Johna~ - <JooD THING --MATTER OF FACT.. 'THATS IF SHE=D!D;J WHAi I DID ~ET ON TH' you'DG~T A LAsr Ff.W MORNING QUIZZES ... ,, D '.' IF 11: [)OSSN1T WORl<,l C,AN ALWAYS ROLL IN A Mut:> PUDDL~ AT F?E:CESS . By George Lemont COL.t...1 Sf ON INSURANC5 IS "'IH e:: ON L--Y cove::RAGe: :t: CAN Gel.' ] . MARMADUKE(ID 1. WOULD 1.-ove SOME: f . 1 µoC)& C/OU O?tJT MINO IF J:. ~MOKE ~ 1HE SURG~ON G£tJE.RAL I'S RIGHT ... I ReMIN" '(OlJ A61-\IN, H 11-Pe&ARP HAMHOCKeR : l'M NeveR GONNA MARR~VOLJ! SO L-f:AV~ Me ALON~! ~f:SIPE::S ... ONE: WI NG l AL.WAVSA M IS At-AV{! -- I By Brad Anderson Wl44' ... uh ... er .. ah ... HO .. J. CK>NT MIND ... WHO NS£:DS YOU, SMAR1Y PANTS! ----~~~ ........ ~~~-~~~~------- • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· ences In drawing details betwten top and bottom panels. How qulclcly can you find them? Check answers with those below. 6UJn 1w ,, 't001il ' Ou1n h.U •• \r.K••I!> ~ &iJ•l\IW •1 •1n1>1d ' 0..010 1.., •1 •-"'d t 1u••a111p •1 11•w t ,_ •1 "''<) 1 •~"'•'•1110 HE PENTHO/.ISE APART"IMENT OF ~lt.LIONAIRE Pt.AYBOY IJlllleE WAYNE (WHOI~ GECRE:TL.'Y Tl!E IMT_~). .• ,~!E\!~---- THEN HOW 010 HE 6E:T OUT ON THE TERRACE? MOTLEY'S CREW 11''5 A HIGH PO~-UP GOING 1"0WA'2D 1He 5TAND5,,, ~~~~~~-by Hal Kaufman~~~~~~-•HI Sl'YI A ''Y Mftt t"I' reltu•·1tyle mena9e1 ROCK I'll HIDE ROCK. Translated, It wy1. I'll M4e IMtw"n two '9ck1. Here are Mme slmllarly contrived wonb to think altoUl. HIDE 'N SEEK BIRO WATCH Names ot sla birds. each composed of si x letters may be found in the diagram above. One letter of each name appears In each horlzontal row It doe$n't matter In which row the lnttlal letter stands Connect· Ing letters needn't be adjacent Only one let- ter 1n each row mily be used for each bird. Remember, each name has sl)( letters; one letter In each horl zontal row. What are the birds? No fair peeking. They pertain to common domutic argument. FAULT TED A QUARREL TESS FAULT. Can you make them out? '~ft 1.UO'I uo 141111 1111• 10! i>u• P•! u•aMlaoi 1a"enb V • Color Bllndl Find a color In each sentence among words or parts of words: I. Poor Ed fainted. 2. We. agree not to fight. 3. His tutor angered Al. t6ulJO f UtfJ~ C P•ll I e Sum Fun: An equal number of nickels, dimes and quuters total 52.IO. How many of Heh? e Aside Lines! What product comes from Troy? Troy-cycles. Kokomo? Kokomo custard pies. Reno? Reno-schnlfzels. Can you think of some? cai1111q BACK SPIN! What can you draw to complete this old·time l'l\00 t/fl 'JMOld •Oued .YO, 1•i '••06•w ·i11•u•> ·uoao1d scene? To find out. you simply connect dots 1 to 2 to J, etc. BRUC~·-6t: A OEAR ANO 61VE: YOUR MAN THE NIC?JHT OFF, Hmm? AND W,JiAr INHEAVEN'-5 NAME 15 HE OOING OUT THERE :?/ t'E:6GING YOUR PARDON, 5 /R I OUT THS:Rt:: I~ A GENTLEMAN HE:l<E: TO SEE YOU . HS: CLAIM5 ITS MOST URGENT. BRIDGE SETI Add these colors for an amusing scene: 1-RM. 2-Lt. blue. l -Yellow. 4-LI. brown. S-Flesh • ._Lt, I"""· 7-Dlc. brown. l-Dlc. green. t -Lt. gray. t~Maroon. 11-la.dl. SPELLBINDER (I' , . , . . 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I' .... by MacNelly I~ ~OU IAKC !HE: £L£VAIOR ANO l \"AKE T~E" SIAtRS, t 'LL 6€..,-I LAN MAKE 1'\ ·n\£R£ 5e:ro1<r 'lov oo ~ C 1979 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. ... I • 'fHA\'5 NO fA\ ~ \ -rne:~e: w~s A l.~0'-4 ON ~e: S1"~~ '· DAILY PILOT TH Em YOURSELF Send tile ques:llOn ••• ,,..__, to ··A.sit.-Fllltilly ~ ,., Le.otlQlon Ave . New 'lbrl;. Ny 10022 Wll11 pay 55 lo! piillfShed QueSllOns SOrry. we an't .isw ocners FOR JERRY APODACA. chairman. The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports A. a nation, how do we rate in ttna., and what hard eviclence • there that aerdM Improves our health? -E.N., El Dorado, Ark. e Poorly. although we're getting better Recent surveys disclosed that 62 percent of American adults are overweight and nearly 50 percent never exercise. However, the percentage of adults who exercise regularly has nearly doubled. from 24 to 47 percent. since 1961. As to We ore jogging toward better health. the benefits of exercise. both mortality rates and the Incidence of fatal heart disease have dropped sharply since the mid·60's. Most physicians attribute the declines to three factors: l . earlier detection and treatment of high blood pressure; 2. Improved diet; 3. better exercise habits. Unfortunately, the revolution ln living habits doesn't appear to have touched the younger generation FOR DAYTON L. KLINGMAN. chief. Weed Science Laboratory. U.S . Dept. of Agriculture Do farmers still do anv hand weeding? -P .N ., Danbury. Conn. e No. If we paid workers for hand weeding, food would be too expensive for most of us. Farmers use hetbicldes that kill the weeds without injuring the crop and use special cultiva- tion techniques and other management procedures, which, when properly combined, allow production and mMketlng of fruits, vegetables and other crops at affordable prices. FOR CANDICE BERGEN. actress EuctJv how much •ttentJon do you pay to commerciU? I uk became you have endorsed a perlwnc. -A.O., MAnot, N.D. e I'm Interested In new products, whether they're advertis- ed or not; but I don't subscribe to the theory that one's lifestyle changes when one buys something new. I didn't mean to imply that all women would meet Mr. Right If they da~d the new perfume behind their ears; just that if they wore It when he showed up they'd be much more attractive. FOR JAMES F. FIXX. author of The Comp/e~ Book of Running Running h• auddenly become popular; when dkl tt Int begin• an cun:IM? -R.E., Grand JunctlOn. Colo. e Way back whe?. The ancient Greeks were great runners, though they liked short races, not the long ones that are In vogue today. In the Bible, the subject of running comes up repeatedly, perhaps most notably In John's admonition to the Hebrews: "Let us run with per5everance the race that Is set before us" (Hebrews: 12:1). FOR THE .. ASK"' EDITOR Everyone Me1D9 to be coming up with Lee Marvin chatter theM days. How about you? What haw you got to tell us about him that's new? -P.L., Yuma, Ariz. . • For relaxation, Lee either takes off on his Yamaha 500 and races along the desert roads, or else goes fishing (preferably in Austnilia). When he's working, or out in a professional capacl· ty, he has a rule: "Never sit up front - unless you're driving. Stick to the back of the car." His abiding ambition, he says, Is to take things as easy as possible. "One thing one learns as he gets older is that he H is ambition? Just easing up. is a damed sight more Interesting than most of the people he meets." By the way, did you know that Lee doesn't believe in formality at meal times? Last time actors Barry Newman and Albert Salmi lunched with Lee at his Tucson, Ariz., home, they ate In the huge kitchen -where they were joined by Lee's horse! FOR GRAYSON H. WHEATI.EY. prof. of mathem- atics and education. Purdue University Wtll .U these computing marvels haw the revene elect on our children In that they will rely on their llngera for in- formation, IMtud of their brains? -N.S., Decatur, m. e I'm not at all concerned that calculators ln the elementary school will "short circuit" the learning of mathematics. With calculators to carry the burden of computation children can focus on problem-solving. My experience suggests children think more, not less, when using calculators. FOR ERICA JONG, author of How to Soue Your Own Ufe When your Int book made the best...uer u.t, were you eought out by people who never cared about you bei>re, and how did you deal wtth thmt? -J.R., Ma1dlan, Miu. e Since I'm rather open ~If. I used to be bad at spotting guile In others. I think I wl&tomanced by a lot of people with dollar signs In their eyes or who wanted to bask In ~ glory. but I learned to distinguish between those who were genuine and those who were not. The adjustment period took about two years. FOR L VNN REDGRAVE. actress What do you Uke most about our cowwtry, the t.c:t that tt'a -.la' to live here or wort here? -T.C., Santa n, N.M. • It's a combination of both. A merica has an energy and vitality that I haven't found anywhere else. The opportunities are endless. and doors open -to everyone -more than they close. I don't miss England at all because actors have a hard life theTe. The more I live ht?Te, the more I love It -and my husband and children feel the same. Now Ifs home. PRO .._..... s..da, Prald~nt. PhMmaceutlcal Manufac· IUl'ft1 AModation PROAnDCOO CON DouW ~ Commlllk>Mr. Food and Drug AdmW'lllCradon The 1962 amendments to federal drug laws produced a troublesome side effect sometimes called "the drug lag." In the 15 years preceding 1962, there wine 641 new drugs introduced In this country. But the next ts years produc.ed only 247 new ones. Be· cause U.S . approv•ls often lag several years behind other advanced coun · trla, American petlentl have bffn denied uteful treat· 'mentl for such di9orders as epllepty, Blthma and cardiac lrregu&ertty. UnquQtlonably, the FDA has a tough job. Any effective medicine lnvolws potential risks that should be csefuly mon"ored. But let's not forget the rtslu to the peU.nt who cannot obtain medication that might be avail· able IOC>Mf, II procaling moved more cfftdtntli;. Does the FDA Take Too Long to Approve Drugs? FDA has a dual responsibility to assure consumen and health profalk>nals that drugs are safe and effective and to encourage Innovation and speed the flow of new drugs. FDA evaluates drugs as 10on as manufac:twen apply for trpproval. The law requires manu· factuRn to submit at least two studies showing the drug Is sale and efftdtve. When. adequate data ate IUbmitted, a drug CM be llP• proved within months. Delays usualy occur becau9a FDA must ask fOf mo. or better lnfonnatlon. 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Jr. • 1 n SeartJe, Wash., an American Le· glonnalTe clutched hks chest and collapsed while marching along a down· town street, an apparent heart attack vldim. Within seconds, bystanders stepped from the crowd and began administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Three minutes later, firemen who had completed an 81-hour basic life support course arrived to take over. In a few more minutes, a team of para- medic$, each member tra.lned for more than 1,000 hours In advanced life sup· port techniques, relieved the firemen, sta· billzed the man, and defibrillated his heart. steadying its contraction and Ir· regular beat. • In St. Paul, Neb., a worker touched a hot wire, and 7 ,200 volts arced through his body, entering one hand and explod- ing In a ball of fire out the other. He was knocked to the ground, breathless. A co-worker, trained In first aid, ap· plied CPR and revived him. Four minuta later, a rescue squad was on the scene and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) gave him oxygen, took a heart reading wtth a portable cardiac monitor, and starte.d an IV (Intravenous Injection) to treat shock. • In Logan, Ohio, an 18-month-old girl was run over by a car and lay motion- less In the street wtth a brain concussion, broken ribs, a punctured tung, fractured coUar bone and a broken wrist. Within five minutes an ambulance ar· rived and two EMTs qulc.kly and sldllfuUy worked over the lifeless form . To get her to the hospital without further ln}umg her In the movement, they rolled her on her side with her lpinal cord and neck immo· bllized and then rolled her onto a back- board. This method. called "logrolling," ptevents a badly Injured patient from suf· fenng paralysis. 11\e Legionnaire, the eledncal worker and the little gtr! ~e all aMve and well to· day, thanks largely to the rapid develop· ment and expansion In recent ye.-s of a nalk>nal Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system. i This ltfe-savlng program, funded In 1. part by the Department of Health, Educ.a· non and Welfare (HEW) and the Depart- ment of Transpe>11atk>n, has spread to vtr· I tu•DY evety state and wll1 "blanket the country with waD·to-wal COYal!gs by the early 1980's," eocordtng to the HEW pro-j ~.director, 41-year-old Or. O.vld R. J The Idea of on4-treatment ol hurt attack, acc1dent and other W:ttms In need of emergency MJVtca It not new. Mecbcs i hew ~ wounded Odien on the ~ &ont .._ ol eombM for centw1a, and docton once rode wtth ambu&ancie cnws In mebopolbn •w. But In the yan Since Worid w. o. m•ny doctors hew become ~ and otNri hive been too busy, their tfme too valuable to spend In the f\eld. They can treat far more patients better In offlces a nd hospitals. Consequently, emergency service greatly deteriorated. Most ambulances were provided by funeral homes and did not cany proper equipment. Many ambulance crew members were poorly trained for the care and handling of a1tk:ally IU or badly Injured people. A great number of victims who probably could have been saved with fast, efficient medical service, instead died as a result of the lack ol 11. HEW estimates there are about 110,000 "trauma" deaths from accidents annually In the United States -primarily from poisoning, auto accidents and bums. Another 350,000 sudden cardiac deaths are ntlmated each year. Yet, as recently as a few years ago the American. College of Emergency Physl· clans estimated that 18,000 of those who die each year In auto accidents alone could be saved If emergency medical care were Immediately available. As late as 1972, the National Academy of Sciences, In a special report. called emergency medical services "one of the weakest links In the delivery of health care in the nation." To counter the deploral>Je emergency servlc:I' conditions, Congress passed two new laws. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 provided funds for states lo buy am· bulances, adequately equip them with proper gear and suppl~ and train a"en· dants In bask: emergency care. In 1973, the Emergency Medkal Ser· vices ~ms Ac.twas passed, modeled in part after a regional system Dr. Boyd had set up In the Chicago area. As a direct result of these laws, tens of thousands of firemen, polJcemen, ambu· lance crew mem~ and others from aD walks of life, male and female, Including many volunteer workers, received exten- sive training In bask life-support systems. Studle$ Included such ltfe-sustatnlng steps as how to stop serious bleeding, how to treat patients In shock and how to administer heart ma91age and mouth· to-mouth resi•sdtatlon (CPR). Th06e passing the course became qualified as EMTs. MedJcal specialists further trained to give advanced emergency care qualified as paramedics. By law. they can provide more Intensive care, such as administer· Ing IVs, applying eert.aln drugs and medi- cines, and using defibrlllators and other sophittkated equipment. These EMTs and paramedics, who often are given complex care instruc· tlohs In the fteld by radio phone from doctors In medical centers, provide, In ef. feet, an extension of services offered by hospital emergency rooms. A spin-off benefit of aU this formal train· Ing has been a "ripple effect" where EMT s and paramedic$ have conducted classes in first aid, Including CPR techniques, for citizens in communities across the coun- try. In Seattle, for instance. more than 125JX)O people have taken such training. Today, there are 300,000 certif\ed EMTs In the U.S., and more than 12,000 paramedics. There are approximately 30,000 am- bulances. most of which meet the new federal scandards for design. Racue vehicles now carry telemetry for sending EKG Information to hospitals; radio tele· phones to call doctors al hospitals; defi- brillators; drug boxes for medicines and intravenous solutions: oxygen; stefho · scopes; trat1ma kits; first aid t upplies: splints: baby delivery equipment and eJt· ITlcatk>n tools to free victims pinned In .auto wrecks. More than one-third of the 300 EMS regions throughout the U.S. are operat- ing with basic life· support systems. Or. Boyd Is hoping fOf coast·tO-ooast EMS coverage soon. "Things are going faster now becauae we have good model systems to go by," he says. "So by 1982, maybe 1983, we're shooting for a natk>n· al program, moving from basic Ille sup- por1 up to advanc.ed life support." Results of the vastly upgraded EMS system atready are impressive, Estimates of the number of dead-on·arrlval accident vktlms, for example, have deaeased by almost 20 percent since 1968. Statistics from regional areas have been even more encouraging. Charlo"esville, Va .. reports a 26 percent drop In pre· hospital COJonary death rates, and a 62 percent decline in ambulance coronary death rates, three years after a communl· ty-1.11\de CPR program and pre-hospital emergency cardiac care began there. . 11\e futurt> looks more promising. HEW says. "National estimates are that Improved access and care for the most critical patients, i e ., trauma, acute coro· nary attack. bums, poisonings, high·rislt Infants, and behavioral emergencies, can save approKlmately 100,000 ffves each year." Adds Dr. Boyd: "In EMS we haven't Invented a new treatment. We haven't Invented anything new. We're taking what people have known for years and are getting It out in the field . The reason EMS has caught on Is because everybody knows It's an Idea whose time has come." For more information about EMS. write to . Health Servkes AdmlnlstJatton, OM· slon of EMS, P .O. Box 911, rawt Rockllllle, Md. 20852. ill.J In nearly euerv atote . medic• ore Improving the chanc.s of ..uvlual In medicol emergencies. Aboue, a medic offers core and compcaon al a car wreck scene. At left, paramedics work on a hearl onock ulctim. I I I By Isobel Sllden He bursts inro the room, sees the wait· ing people, for he is almost an hour late for set appointments, and grins quickly, saying, "I'd better leave." It Is so disarming, reporters, never among the most patient of folk, murmur, "It's O.K.," simultaneously lavishing for· glvcness and relief that he has finally shown up. One Is never sure with superstars, and Jon Voight Is, lndeed, one of the super- stars of this year for his sensitive portrayaJ of a paraplegic ln Coming Home, a per· formance so stunning that many experts predict Voight wOI win an Oscar on Mon· day night. Seemingly, it Is not of paramount lm · portance to him, as he says, "It is a huge event In this material world. Hopefully, 111 be heppy with the people J am with that evening, ii It doesn't come my way." He speaks weD and rapidly, and he speaks a lot. He uses the word "energy" in almosc every sentence, and It 54!4lms such a contradlctlOn, for Jon Voight ap- pears to~ the most laid-beck of people. If this were a fan m~e story, rhap· ~le phra5e5 might read: one ~ts caught up In the Intensity of his blue eyes. His heart-shaped face, unique In so mateu· line a man, is almost flawless. He exudes sex appeal In a jogger's )acket and jeans. So let the recofd ,,ad an that, because It's true! Jon Voight Is a most compelling lndMdual who looks far youn~ than 40. which he became last December 29. His movie care«r has been a sporadic one, since his first u'ndlsttngulshed films starting In 1967. They had been preced· ed by e modicum of on and off-Broad'· way appearances for the Vonken-bpm men. In his Broadway dtbut as the juvc· nlle !«ad In ~ Sound of MUl#c he In· troduced the hit song, "I Am Sixteen." In Hollywood, his first films were Hours of the Gun with James Garner and Jason Robards; Fearless Fronk, which has received belated fame since Its direc- tor was Phil Kaufman, responsible for the current hll, lnuas#on of the Body Snatch· ers, and Out of It, described by one critic as "a throwback to the days when life was one big Archie comic strip ." But with Midnight Cowboy, as Joe Buck the Texas drifter, Voight was on his way. The movie won an Oscar as best pie· ture , Voight received an Academy noml· nation, and the New York Film critics named him Best Actor. · Then came Catch 22, The Revolutlon- ary, The AR-American Boy, Conrock and Oellueronce, after which no one saw him on film for four years. He Is very honest about the reM<>ns: "My last several Jllms hadn't made much money, and ~asn't In h\gh regard in the communlty. I was offered roles, but they weren't things I could make good. So I did Hamlet twice: once for 10 days at Cal Stage Northridge with the students there, and for three days at Rutgers Uni· verslty In New Jersey with the Ensemble Theatre Company from New York. "I went back to acting class, and I wrote two screenplays that aren't yet compJer. ed. but It was an Important learning ex· perience. I kept extremely active. I was constantly reading scripts, and I turned down five big movies. which turned out not too good. J was grateful for the atten· tlon, believe me, because I'd had a repu · tatlon for being a bad boy." Always-fickle Hollywood has forgiven aU. Voight, this year. is hterally and figuratively filmdom's fair-haired boy. For The Chomp, he even cut his long shaggy blond hair, shaved off hl.s beard and looks almost, but not quite, Establishment. In the many articles written about him, he has been variously represented as tough, rebeUlous,<>Ut of step with the rest of the world or sweet, endearing and a veritable pussycat. Who theif Is Jon Voight? Which por· trait Is accu119te? "There are many Jon Voights," he smiles pleasar\tfy. "Different personalities talklng to me see me differently. I don't really care how I'm represented. To acer- tain degree, I think It's Interesting. The nicest thing about interviews Is the meet- ing of different peoples and receiving their energies." He Is temporarily headquartered at MGM Sturuos, where The Otomp was filmed. He is worklng closely with the movie's editors, unique for an actor. The norm is to finish a film and go on to the next pro;ect or take a holiday. Voight gets Involved because he cares. He cares about many things, most Im · portantly, relationships. But Is he really tough? "I hope I am." he replies quickly. "Tough and defensive of the things I love: all the life-affirming thlngs, all the ways we get to appreciate life. I have to protect people like Jamie and Angie ." 'They are his son James, 5, and daugh- ler Angelica, 3, by his second wife: Marcheline Haven. His first wtfe was Lauri Peters. whom he met when they were in Sound of Music. That five-year marriage ended In 1967. He and "Marche" separated ln 1976 but are close friends. Voight lives in a nonstatus-sym• bol HoUywood Hills home with actress Stacy Pickren, who was his Ophelia In the Callfomla production of Hamlet. She J>lays a bit role as a hooker In Coming Home, and he projects stardom for her. Unlike many actors. Voighr is quite open to the Idea of his chUdren following In his career footsteps. Similarly, he will not push them lnto any organized religion, as he was. "My father (now deceased goK pro Elmer Voight) didn't endorse any religion. But I received a Catholic education. "I'm encouraging my children to see the beauty in au religions, to find their own exdlement and rilythm in the l.llOfld." Voight Is a very happy man these days. And he says so. "At the moment, I am very happy. I have been ambitious, possesstve of things; there were those little strains worlcing away at my creative ablltty. Those are the accomplishments defined by the struggle. My long·ra~ goal has been to live In the present, and here I am. h may mean that I do or do nt>f wori<. The course is clear. I want to get on that path. I'm allowing It a lot more ." He had been in psychotherapy since Midnight Cowboy. He was seeing a doc- tor again when he got the paraplegic role in Coming Home. But no more. Now he studies with a \ady whom he dac:rlbes as a "spiritual guide." He Is not gomg In for 9'anca, Ouija boards, spirft·wrftlng or anything com- monly associated with spiritualism. "The \ady with whom I wofk Is very energized and vny powedul to me. Sh. speaks respectfuUy of the moments that pass between people. I am learning to be tn the present, unconnea.d to the nwin- nensms, the ailments of our dmly llf.e." "I'm qttng to f.t l . I'm being en· couraged to ftnd my w•y to It." Again, th. 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Wes .......... ~ POND'S I I I I I I I I ,....._., 1"410"MMy L-------------------------~ ------- VOIGHT "Lots of things make me angry, which indicates lmpa· tience, a side I have to deal with. I don't like to proselytize because It seems silly or pom· pous, as if I'm giving a httle lesson to someone. MYes, as you've probably heard, seeing actors doing commercials 1mtates me It also makes me sad. It's like they had a wish: the knowledge that they didn't need to do that. You must always associate yourself with your real feelings. You must be honest. and lots o( things can whittle away at your honesty. I can't accept an actor telling me, 'This Is the best car In the world .' when we both know it isn't. Ml believe yo u should attempt to do and be the best you can at each moment. I would encour age us all to do the best we can. and being di.shonest m front of the public 1s not the best way to go " Voight and the nation's mo · vie critics haven't had an ongo mg love affair at various times In his present happy state. how does he tee! about cntics? "They have an energy that 1s commendable... he starts out "And I disagree with most of , them I only occasionally read them Of course, if someone says something hurtful lo my vanity, my ego gets hurt. It IS Impossible to have enthusiasts and guides trying to encourage values, and some are more In· terested in the literary aspect of what they are doing than in rec· ommendlng certain values. "The critics are an Interesting group in that they are allowed to function. Consider: they don't have to attend lo the fl· nanciai success of a film , where everyone else connected with the film I$ Involved. Critics. because they are not connected with the material, are allowed to function on a higher level: they should function on a spiritual level and have psychological values. They have a burden, in that they think they can lnflu· ence the success of a project, and in the New York theater, they can. You have to be so careful If you're a crftlcf" His tone: serious and cautionary. "If I could give a recommen· datlon. I would say stay very powerfully attuned to the post· tlve and very wary of this power aspect. Critics should try to be the fans of the theater. They should never fomet that." Volght's current movie, The Champ, Is a Franco _lefflrelll modernization of the 193 J MGM classic. In that film Wal· lace Beery 1NOn an OKar, and child actor Jeckle Cooper b«ame an Instant star. It has ' a• FAM,YMlKLY, Aplil t. tt11 been updatedand changed a bit, with more emphasis on the ex-boxer's broken marriage than on his ring comeback for rhe sake of his son. The son is played by eight-year-old Ricky Schroeder. performing in his first movie. Faye Dunaway plays Voight's ex-wife. It somehow seems contradlc· tory that so gentle a man as Voight would train for endless weeks with Jimmy Gambina. who staged the Rocky fight scenes, and then have a real on-screen fig ht with profes- sional heavyweight boxing con· tender Randall Cobb. Why this role? Again, there is no hesitancy. "I have all my life been a gen· tie person, bur there is a certain strength I have always recog· nized. I'm not ahaid to look out there. and there is much to be learned fro m the activities of other humans. In theater , we are all trying to change human nature. Can ii expand? Can a society or government do that? You know , I've always feli I was In the business of making myself obsolete because. if there were a better world , there wouldn't be a need for theater. "I think we are all artists in the way we dress. converse - there Is an art to living. Some part' of our community has said. 'You take care of that part of life, entertaining for us.' Bur you should be able to sit in a room alone and get theater. Since we're all a long way from that. theater says It to us. Artists give themselves over to what it's like, showing the audience. 'It's something like this.• That's the reason for laking on a character who is not whole," he explains. In a comer of his office is the wheelchair in which he literally lived during the production of Coming Home. Will it always stay there? He thinks for some moments. staring at It. Anally: "I don't know. Right now. it's a very friendly thing, and I can play basketball with the guys In II." He relers to the paraplegics with whom he researched the role during 11 weeks of "study· Ing" at Rancho Los Amigos, a rehabilitative hospital outside Los Angeles. He relterales, Mfr's a friend I don't want to give up yet." The Interview has been Inter· rupted twice by Important phone calls. Each was conclud· ed by Voight's saying, "God bless." Now he explains: "A friend ends his conversa· tlons that way. and (like It, so ( do It, loo. I alto Sign my pie· tu res 'God bless.' " ti« smlla with joy. It's a unique conclusion to a Hollywood Interview. It's warm and friendly So is Jon 1"111 Voight. llLI TIIEPUllll '' ' 1HE WlllllG PllllllSOlllUl'Y CIT Will JOIE nm COVIi OF OUR 1980 CIT mow CIT FOOD CM .... AID 10U'll. Wll $25,000 11 CAR SDO,ooo 11 Plf7B, 2,o10 Wlllas What makes your cat so special? Call it Beauty. Intelligence. Talent. Purina Cat Chow calls it purrsonality. And we'll give your cat the c hance to show it off, when you enter our Cal endar Cat Sweepstakes. The winning purrsonality cat will star on the cover of our 1980 Cat Chow Calendar. And you'll win $25,000 in cash! To enter, find our Entry Form below and on packages of Purina Cat Chow Original Blendn• and Country Bfend1 M • Just fill it out and mail it in. It's that easy. 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The road to that peace of- ficer's star has been a long one for Kathy Crumbley. She set out as the secretary to the sheriff sewral years ago and later achieved deputy status after munlty bordered on the danger· ous. The wife of a coal miner, and the daughter of one as W4!U, Sheriff Crumbley faced striking miners .. Blocking a county road and preventing nonunion coal from passing through, out-of· state agitators met the sheriff head·on. "Gentlemen." said the sheriff, an lmpNSSlve woman standing sllc feet tall and weighing well over 200 pounds, " -and you know you are gentlemen -I would hate lo arrest one of my husband's bfothers. Please di:spene." And they did. later, at a.strike rally, the local workers cheered her for her courageous stand. "She's mean," one of her 14 deputies laughs. "No, seri- ously," he continues, "things are more In order around here now than ever before." These men like Sheriff Crumbley and Sheriff Crumbley Is ofrequenl guat of Johnny Canon'&. 600 hours ol law-enforcement tchdng. Defeating the other male candidates In the Dem- oaatlc primary In spring, 1976, and ag11ln In the general elec- tion In November, she feels that she was choMn by "the peo-. pie." Other women have be- came sheriffs by lnhatting the\r husbands' badges and desks, but Sheriff Crumbley Is the first woman In this country to win her office fair and square. Sherlff Crumbley )ogs a 12-hour work day but raerves time for ha ttdc-yea--old IOf\ Joehua. Wllh baby-titting he~ from ha modwrr and a CC>Ulin, the Is able to care for her family • wet .. for the people ol the county. Shewrtea n~dyln the family Bl>le for ha Ion, pre- Mrvtng for hlrn the exciting events ol her )ob. One such lnddcnt In thla ....... Ohio coal-mining com- find that working with a woman shertff Is a challenge, interesting and fun. With her In office, th• deputtcs have the freedom to perform the )ob they were hired to do and not have lo attend lo poBticaJ faYOritlsm. Sheriff Crumbley states that her spcclf\c goal as chief i.w ol- ftcer of Belmont County Is to "bring law enforcement beck to the people, to put tt on a lewl so that the people know what's going qn and can relate lo It." She allo Intends to modemlzc the deputy force and to budd a new )allhouM. Ahr more than three ye.an .. shatff, Kathy Crumbley ... that lhc Is jUll beginning to do her job. "Women clean up after then.h.oa. Ana women stay with something until It's neat and organa.d; they are more cOf\ldlntk>us, and they like a clNn home. I Intend to do the Hm• thing to th• law· enfOftlernent .-m In .. county." 1 rm And the rneer111t. tQo. llli6J AffiERICA'S NEWEST REFUGEES: POOR, HOffiESICK BUT HOPEFUL By Peer J. Oppenheimer Throughout its history, the United States has experienced an lnflu1t of foreigners in flight from threatening events in their countries: famine in Ire- land. poverty in Italy, the Holocaust in Germany. The biggest group to arrive In recent years Is the lndo-Chlnese -now nearing the 200,000 mark -who came as a result of the war In Vietnam. According to Dr. Mat Tran, Deputy Di- rector of the lndo-China Social ServlceS Project, they have specl.!ll problems. "They are not immigrants. They are refu- gees. Immigrants are usually psycholog- ically and lingulsticaUy prepared to con· front a new culture. These people were transplanted overnight Into an almost to· tally strange land. They suffer the trauma of sudde.nly losing their homeland. their roots and their social iden!ity. TheJr loss is compounded by the remorse they feel for having left loved ones behind.'' Their loss of social stotus Is made worse by the unavailability of )obs commen- surate to their training, Or. Mai suggeslS. "Professional people suffer most. ln their country they were highly regarded. Here they cannot use their degrees. Some re - fuse 10 take jobs beneath their status, as this was unrhinkable In !heir homeland. They end up on welfare. Many eventually accept manual jobs, mostly the women because they do not have a cultural c.on - fllct about such work. In Vietnam, the man literally owned his wife and family. But once the woman is ln the Amerlcan work force. she Is exposed to new ideas and changes accordingly. This causes dis- cord between husband and wife . ~Likewise. the children are torn be- tween the traditional system of their pat ent.s and the American way For example, they are expected to cross their hands. bow 1helr heads and ask permission to go to school. but once there. they learn to be spontaneous and casual. When they get home, they view their parents as priml· 1lve. Sometimes this leads to deliquency." Few Vietnamese feel any resentment from native-born Americans. But, says Or. Mai, It is different with other minority groups, like the Mexican-Americans. "The )ob market Is tight. Obviously we are taking work away from them." According to a Health, Educa tion, and Welfare ~ force report, 90 percent of the Vletnamae who want to wofk are tn the lab.o(,force. The figure Is mlsludlng since matty a,re working beneath their skll1s and thus itlfl nffd auistance to sus· t.aln their relatively large families. In the past, two years were required to become a permanent resident and obtain a ween card (provWonal •atua). k took flvc more years to be eliglblc to be an American dltzen. According to Bob Seitz of the U.S. lmml!Ptk>n Dlplllrtment, when the Ptaldent signed Public Law 95145 on Oct. 28, 1977, the fndo . ..Qi1- nae could i!PPIY for cltt.nthlp five ye .. &om the date they ftnt an1ved -lopping off two ye.vt of w.ittng time. Oepend1n9 upon their ege, q~- 12 • ,Atlllf..., W£8C.I. "· ~ .. 111'1 tions, ability to communicate and their connections, these new residents have fared very differently In this country. Among the most affluent today Is Kieu Chinh , a beautJlul actress who fled the Communists twice, once when she left her native Hanoi and again when she es- caped the day before Saigon fell. "An air· line official saved one seat for me on the la.st plane," she told me ... I had 30 min- utes to decide whether I would leave my husband, parents, home, career, every- thing. Because my three children were already In Canada with my husband's sis- ter, I decided to leave. I was afraid If I didn't, I would never see them again." Kleu Ch!nh had several advantages over her countrymen. She spoke almost flawless English, had starring parts in a number of American films made in Asia, Including the lead opposite Burt Rey- nolds In Ope~on CIA In 1965. She also had hef own TV talk show and Interviewed most American celebrities who went to Vietnam to entertain the Grs. One of them was actress Tippl Hedren who sponsored her entry Into the United Among the luckier refugees ts Nguven Coo Ky, shown at left. oboue, with friends at h/1 Call/or- nla horM. Ky was utce president of Vietnam. Kieu Chlnh, 1hown at right with Alon Alda, worlced three Joi» 0 day to help feed her fomlly. An actlaa In Vwtnom, she Is starting to op· peoronAmerlcon TV. States. Other show-business people like director Robert Wise and actor Bill Hol· den promised to help. ln spite of such contacts. Kieu Chlnh's hope of crashing Hollywood faded as time passed. After a year, she decided to get another )ob, particularly since her husband Tah had finally arrtved in the U.S. He'd spent his adult life in the army and had no other profession. Tah -whose English Is good -got work In the circulation department of the Los Angeles Times, then joined the Catholic Welfare Bureau (where Kleu Chlnh was working) and later the Depart- ment of Immigration, all part-time, before getting full-time employment as a coun- selor with a West Coast bank "Both of us took whatever work we could find to supplemenl our income," Kleu Chinh recalled. "At times. we each had three jobs, seven days a week. Our children, who are full -time students. also ,worked part-time. When we arrived In '75, we had nothing. Today we have a beautiful home In MontebeUo, two cars, money In the bank, and even my career Is picking up agam." But, sometimes. she says wistfully, "I get pleas for help from other Vietnamese. and I cannot help everyone. It l.s very painful." The fate ~ Nuguyen Chlnh is more typic.al of the new Americans. His family consists of his 3 1-year-old wife and their four children, 4!Je$ five , four, 18 months and 6 months Two daughters, 13 and 11, are still in Vietnam with his mother. Uke Tah, Chlnh was an army officer and has no other training. Additionally. he has two bigger handicaps; he lost a leg fighting In Vietnam. and he has been re· luctant to learn English . After four years here, his abillty to communicate Is still pitifully poor, although classes are avail- able. fr~ of charge. through the Catholic Welfare Mission Chinh and his family are now settled in a one-bedroom apar1ment In a racially mixed (heavily Korean and Vietnamese) neighborhood In Los Angeles. Their place is neat but shabby, except for the Buddhist shrine; and color lV seems to be on around the clock, although none of them understands the dialogue. Chinh had made no real attempt lo get a job, and his wife has not earned any money. either. They hve on $435 from welfare. $195 of which goes for thelr aJJar1ment. not Including utilities Language Is the biggest handicap for 60-year-old Hon Truog Bao and his wife Huynh To Minh . 51. recently arrived "boat people" who survived rwo months on the infamous freighter Hal Hong, so crammed with refugee.s rhat 2 ,500 peo· pie had to share one set of toilets. Now they have a two bedroom apartment with rheir own bathroom. There Is only one bed. however, and rhelr three daughters. 24. 17 , and 13. have to sleep on the floor. Two o rhe r children, a 22-year-old girl, who Is a clerk. and a 21 ·year-old son. who attends LA City College and works in a hosplral besides. managed to get to America rwo years before their parents and have been a big help. Al· though the patriarch o r the family owned a clothing stall In Saigon. he has not found work here because he speaks no English. Laon (pronounced Lo-Ahn) Nelson, 27, became a citizen two weeks after she first arrived In this country In 1972 (She stayed stx months, then returned to Sai- gon.) She can't explain how It happened so quJclcJy except to say that her Amert· can e1t·husband was an Army· man In Vietnam when she tnarrled him. In 1975, before Saigon fell. he gsw her two uckets -for henetf and theit daughter Jennifer -to join his part11ts In the St• ol Wahington while he went to Teheran to~ fof • h«~ eoncem. The marNge ended In ~ • .wt the moved to Los Angela. She now wortcs as a raervotion dertt In a smal hotel • $3.50 an hour. Thae are but a few aad tales ol people who found lhemeelva In harm'I way. To fortunate American•. It '""" af. 1111 molt tncomprehend>le. m:.;I " t . Perhaps two natural questions to ask about these new cars are-why f ront-whccl drive and why does the engine sit cnmways? The answers are simple. First, front- whecl drive is more efficient than oonvcn- tional drive because there is m ac. of .... power to the drive wheels. Also, there is no drive shaft or large tunnel running the length of the ~ngcr compartment . . ----------, ··-·--------·----------------------- Second, with the engine mounted trans- versely, we can reduce overall length, yet design a car with plenty of room for pas- sengers and1ugga~:. Finally, front-wheel drive off m impres- si\'c traction in snow and on other slippery surfaces. Tected ..... retated. But let's raa: it. The design cX any new car has to be proYed. Which is why we put mM than ~million test miles on these in nearly every kind of weather on virtually every kind of road. We know them inside and out. What they11 do. And how they11 do it. UwJy performance. Take respoMiveness. In acceleration tests from 0-50 mph, tlm year's standard 4- cylinder engine performed just as responsively as !mt year's standard 6- cylindcr engines. And this years available V.() outperformed last year's 5.0 liter V..S. (All comparisom bmed on U9C with available automatic transmis.*>ns.) These ' GM-built engines are produced by various divisions. Tallc to your dealer for details. Take a teat di Ive. If you've never driven a car with front- wheel drive before, we're convinced our front-runners for the '80s offer you a great, new and rewarding experience. And if you have driven f ront-wheel-<Jrive cars before, well-these are about to bring something brand-new to the ball game. Good Gas Mileage. The primary goal in designing these cars was to improve gasoline economy. Our s~ in achieving this goal can be mea- sured by the fact that, based on EPA fig- ures, models equipped with the standard engine and available automatic transmis- sion show an average estimated f ueJ- economy improvement in city driving of 27 percent and in highway driving of 42 per- cent over the similarly equipped cars they're replacing. (Percentage improvement will vary in California.) A number of thin~ contribute to this im~ive gain. Aerodynamjc drag has been cut. New radiaJ tires are designed to reduce rolling resistance. The new standard wide-ratio 4-speed transmission is designed for "overdrive" economy while still giving smooth performance in city traffic. Torque converters on automatic transm~ions have been computer-matched to vehicle powertrains. And both our redesigned en- gines feature cross-flow cylinder heads for efficiency, plus a new variable-jet car- buretor. Under most situations only one barrel is operationaJ, thereby limiting gas consumption. But when you need extra re- sponse, just ~your foot down and the second barrel kicks in to deliver more power. tion should be and what th~ of metal to use. Need~ to say, these oomputer models are backed by our time-proven test- ing procedures, including building struc- tural prototypes, putting them through a battery or grueling tests, and then rc- engineering them until they're right. In addition, these new cars also have all our standard safety features, such as the GM- developed energy-absorbing steering col- umn, padded instrument panel, thick lami- nate windshield, side rnarlcer lights and more. As you can see , we believe a sound struc- ture is the basis for a sound car. But the de- sign of a structure also detennines just how roomy the car will be. And here again our new cars get good marks. 'There's more front-seat legroom and rear-seat hip room, headroom, legroom and knee clearance than the cars they're re- The•age"comes to trinuner cars. One-piece, foam-backed headWner. GM-devek>ped energy-absorbing steering column. Full-frame door construction. Some people hold to the theory that the only strong caJ'S are big cars. But today, through the use of lightweight materials like aluminum and high-strength/low-alloy steels, plus the latest in engineering tech- niques, the weight of an automobile struc- ture can be signif1CaOtly reduced and still be strong. State-of-the-mt technolog,y. One of the more advanced engineering techniques we used to arrive at the ftnal structure design employs computer models to simulate various driving conditions. For example, 'if we want to find out how the structure reacts when it is driven over a se- vere bump or hole in the road, we tell the computer how the structure is designed, mathematically determine the stresses of pug 0\4CI' the bump or hole, and then watch a three-dimensional representation of the sWctun: on a viewing screen to analyiie mm and design efficimcy, plus noise and vibration data. In hours rather than months of actual physical tming WC can determine what shape a structure sec- Full-width insulated dash mat. Mac:Pherson Strut front suspension. Extenaive U88 of Specialty tuned engioe end aadle mounta. high-strengtMow-alloy steels. placing. For tall people. the front seat can be adjusted rearward more than any other domestic automobile. And the rear seating is the same in two-door models as it is in four--door models-enough for three adults. Even the trunk has been designed for efficient use of space, with the spare tire tucked away under a special panel to pro- vide a completely flat floor. A lllMSlve commltmenL 41> All in all , a great deal of effort has gone into the the structural development of the new Chevrolet Citation. Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark. This commitment-far and away the largest program of its kind in GM history -has helped us realize what we set out to build. A structure designed to be strong, secure, roomy, durable and-in keeping with the times-also designed to save weight. New Ride. Cndineered f0..151 uiel rJ'wiUlasolid comfortable w. From the day the new Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark first started taking shape on the drawing board, a prime design objev tive has been to please the ear as much as the eye. Fufl-coil rear suspension. One-piece, mass-backed carpet for a good flt. C&rpeted k>ad·floor on hatchbadts. Dual master-<:ylinder btake system. More front ... t legroom. More rear-seat hip room. headroom. legroom and knee dearanoe. Noise control through laolatlon. One of the ways we went about this was an all-out effort to isolate the passenger com- partment from the engine, suspension and other chas.5is hardware. Body and engine mounts are spedfically tuned to dampen or eliminate vibration frequenc ies that might prove annoying inside. There are vibration-absorbing couplings between mechanical components running from the engine compartment to the passenger compartment-transm~ion linkage, acceleration pedal linkage, you name it. Even the MacPherson Strut front suspension and f ull-ooil rear suspension have special cushioning devices that let you get a firm feel of the road without harsh- ness of ride. Our MacPherson Strut front suspension , by the way, has fewer moving parts than conventional suspensions and ,,.. features high-capacity components for longevity. Moille fighters. But isolation is just one form of controlling noise . To help cut down on wind-rush noise. these cars were also extensively tested in the wind tunnel. In addition, alJ models offer our one- piece, masYbacked carpets and foam- backed headliners. Full-framed door con- struction with new door seals help keep noise out. Hatchback models even have auxiliary seals in the back. And there are special aooustical-insulation packages also available on a:rtain models. If .. quiet" engineering and a good ride are important to you in the selection of a car, we'd like to reoommend that you test- drive these. vou·re in for a thoroughly delightful experience. GM's Front-Runners for the '80s. °"'* atm, ,. .. Pho.a, Mnob1e Ol118ga, BlickSk)tlk. . . • Door Cutaway treatments ~~----looking. We mentioned before how well our new front-runners handled themselves in snow and wet. It also holds true from a 1.!orrosion standpoint. These cars are designed to fight rust tooth and nail so they'll last and look good for a long, long time. Take a look at our diagram. Every- thing you see in color represents an area that has been protected by one or more corrosion-resisting treatments. All metal surfaces, including the_ light blue, have received a durable prime coat. ln addition, the red and orange areas are special metals like galvanized steel (one or both sides) or Zincrometal .~ The dark blues represent special seaJers and waxes to help keep moisture away from sensitive metal areas. The greens are additional primers rich in rust-inhibiting zinc. And yellow represents plastisol mate- rials designed to help protect exposed painted surfaces against stone damage. What's more, these new cars use a larger proportion of galvanized steel than any other GM car. And in areas that are particularly vulnerable to corrosion, we even protect the galvanized. A quick glance at the cutaway diagram of a typi- cal door will show you just how much goes into it to fight rust. We ' re proud of the new Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark. ~ want to help them retain their good looks. look idolllYiCcr• GM's Front-Runners for the'80s at Y®r GM dealers Alli 19. They're desipd nl .. lefled fora ._tg..td. ' 1 SHA-NA-NA! TEN WILD AND GREASY GUYS WHO KEEP US GROOVIN' ON THE SO's By Bruce Pollock There is a widespread misconception afoot In the world o( popular enter- tainment. Like most pundits. the general public sees fit to attribute the rise of the nostlllgia craz.e for the 50's to the top- rated lV comedy, Happy Days Those on)y slightly more knowledgeable desig- nate the long-running Broadway play Greose as the significant 1971 bench- mark, The truth Is, there's a stage show playing almost nightly that portrays a vi· slon of the 50's that's easily more Im- aginative than Happy Days. and which has been around a couple of years longer even than Grease. h's called Sha-na-na! Greasier than your average 10 -man theatrical troupe, more educated than your typical 10-man rock group, Sha-na- na this year celebrates Its tenth anniver- sary as a touring ensemble. the last eight featuring essentially the same cast of characters -that's J ohnny. Donny, Danny, Denny, Lenny, Jocko, Chico. Screaming Scott. Santini and Bowser. ''We we,re always an aberration of a rock band," says the redoubtable Bowser (Jon Bauman). "We we.re visual rather than audio. I think we finally found our niche on lV." The road to their current syndicated series, which has just been picked up for a third season, was eight years long and a smile wide for this rock group that never had a hit single, this repertory company that never had a permanent roof. It started at Columbia University In New York one year after the turbulence of the campus riots, dead in the center of the turbulence that was acid/rock in 1969. "It was the campus audience's response to us at an all-oldies concert that con· Vlnced us to try and take It a step further," re.counts Donnie Yori<, one of the original founders of the group, along with Denny Greene, Scott Powell (aka Santini) and Jocko Marcelllno. The next step was a date at Steve Paul's then ultra-fashionable Scene ln New York. where they played a one- night stand that lasted three weeks. The step alter that was the Woodstock Festi· val, with their role subsequently lmmor· tallzed on celluloid In the ensuing fllm of that event. "Rock'n'roll was the one thing that 14'as In all of our badcgrounds," says Donny "'Regardless of where we came from. or what kind of money we had growing up, the music we had an grown up with was the seme." like most rock'n'roll bands, Sha-na-na was put together piecemeal, with Denny and Santini coming from a hlgh·tchool band in Ne.w York City, Chico and Den- ny and Jocko and Lenny operating In rtval bands In Massachusetts c:aDed The Ramrods and The P\lgrlms. Don V ork was 1tnp<>f1ed from Bobe, Screaming Scott from Kansas City. 8owsef &nd Blo\t~ Poltoclr, whoN ~ bcot i. 1~ PoP mUlk IC«M, Iv" pubbhed hll fourlh book. Johnny Cont.ardo rounded out the package Famous alumni indude Henry Gross. from Brooklyn College, whose song "Shannon," was a big hit in 1976, and Elliot Randall, also known as Enrico Ronzoni, who did a stint with Steely Dan. "When we first started," says Denny Greene, "they said the group would last six months at the most This was after we'd played Woodstock and the. Fillmore East. Ten years later people stlll aren't sure, but It doesn't matter, because we've been able to create a place for ourselves in the entertainment industry." While television has traditionally been anathema to rock 'n' roll, their lV series has not at all dUuted the basic Sha -na-na experience It arrives. street, stoop and lamppost, with remarkable fidelity to the original premise. "We. don't fee.I pros- tituted or misunderstood on lV," says Bowser. "because we had a lot of Input al the beginning. The producers took off from what we brought them . That's why we as a unit feel it's a very honest exten- sion of what we we.re doing before." In addition to that, lV has actually enabled them to expand their repertoire. "There's an entire body of material that's virtually untapped on 1V and lends itself to visuals very well," Bowser e>e.plalns. "In many cases we're able to do songs on 1V that we went through In the course of our 10 years of stage shows and had to throw out because they didn't meet the need of reaching the last guy In the last row at some mammoth concert hall. When the camera comes In and finds you, that's an entirely different story." Another reason the group as a troupe has adapted well to what ls usually an alien medium, ls that so many are actors, theatrically tnilned, ae.atlvely ambidex- trous. "I've always conceived of my role · In this group as an .acting job, more so than a musk job," comments Bowser. "I've been acttngslnce I was about 12," says Jocko Marcellino, who has a masters In drama from NYU and studied at the HB Studios. He's currently a member of the 4th WaU Repertory Company at the Truck and Warehouse Theater In New Yori< City, ~ is Santini, who Is also a tniined dance.r (having studied with Alvin Ailey) as well as a photographer "I'm wori<ing on a book called Fans." he divulges. "I take my camera lo our con- ce.rts and shoot pictures of fans, because our audience ls so diverse." Denny Greene, an actor with another New Yori< group, the Pe.nil Street Theater, is work- ing on a book about the music industry It's fiction, or course. "Fiction allows you to 1say a lot more things without being libelous," he states. Bowser is a claSSically-tralned musician. On a recent telethon, "I sat down as Bowser and I played Chopin." (Dirty) Dan McBride, the last to join the group and also the oldest (33), once did three hours a morn- ing on talk radio and is now looking to ex- pand to "scoring, directing, writing and acting. These are things I've done all my life ." Santini, Contardo and Greene have solo albums either out, or in the worl<s. while. Screaming Scott boast$ co-credit on "Sandy" for John Travolta In the movie. version of G~are. It was a smash single In England but has yet to be re.leased here. In fact, the group has been nominated for a Grammy for its par1 In the soundtrack album of that movie . H ow do so many egos e1dst together on the same stage? That's clearly Sha-na-na's greatest trick, other than their me~ survival. Says Sc.Naming Scott: "To the people who like us and the 1V show, I think the most Interesting thing about the group Is that we're all regular guys, normal guys. Nobody In the group is the star or the best singer or the best player In the world. We.'re Just a bunch of semi-anonymous guys." Oiny Dan adds: "Here you have. a che.mlslry of people you could not put together in a formula. You could not run an ad for us In the paper. Some people sfng certain things bette.r than othen, some people dance better." But none as well as Santini. who used to win all the twist contests when he was In high school, and still wins. eight Umes out of 10. the nightly Sha-na-na dance contest. He. assures us it Is not rigged. "Why does the group stay together?" he , asks "You take four guys who have a hi;-" record. they break up. We're a 10-man democracy. a biz.arre concept In the music Industry. We don't have hit re.cords, but we made It because we're a hard·worklng band that delivers a great show. So we've developed otJi fans through word of mouth, and they come to see us again and again bec~use they love the guys and they love the music " There II ls again. at the core of every1hing the rock 'n' roll of the 50's as epitomized by the guests who have been lured (undoubtedly for a pittance) to the show: Chuck Beny, Bo Oiddley, Dion. Paul Anka, Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Del Shannon , Lesley Gore, Jan & Dean and the Ronettes. "The gnitifying thing about doing the 1V show," says Santini, "is that so many kids come to love this kind of music. It just shows that the music ls still unique and vital. U.st year we played during the miners' strike in Virginia. In the middle of the sde people. were shelling out $35 to take their families to see Sha-na·no They were there to love h. and they wanted the.Ir kids to love this music, too, be-1'3111 cause II me.ans so much to them " mJ On Its weekly show. Sha-no-no lets the good Umes roD again with guests lib! Johnny "Podry In Motion" Tiiiotson . Lady Plugs In Zoysia Grass aves Time, Work & Money Gr~S SEED Will NEVER GROW A lAWN LIKE THIS! SAVE WITH OUR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER UP TO 200 AMAZOY ZOYSIA GRASS PLUGS FREEi By Jacli T, Johnson, Agronomist Every year I see people pour more and more money into their lawns. They dig, ferllli2e and hm1>. They rake it all in. They t.c atte r their seed and roll and water it.. Birds love it' Seed s wh ich aren't ~·ash ed away by rain g ive them a fea,.,t. But some !Iced grows, and soon it's time to we<>d, water and mow, mow ... until i1ummer comeio to burn the lawn into hay, or crabgrass and disea~11 infe11t it. 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I ~CITY ... ua..._ _________ _ •• .,.. ell ,,,.,. IM _.,,,.",. ..... I ,,_ ,,. 1-''· •111"""9/ ITA -----------........ ,..,.. ...... ._ C? ...., ~-....... zi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-o e loyel• ,.,,,. N~. ""--------------- HIGH SPEED! HIGH STAKES! JAi ALAI! By Bo"y Wiiner 0 utside the jai alal fronton in Miami Is a billboard advertising the handball- llke game 1ha1 says: "Danger. Action. Speed." It is an apt description of the sport. which has existed In the Basque regiol" of Spain for centuries. In Florida for more than 50 years and just recently has begun to make a place for itse.lf elsewhere in the United States. Bui the slogan Is incom- p lete; a key word Is missing: money. Jai alai is a pari·mutuel sport Betting on the action Is allowed, and that, per· haps more than any other fac1or, attracts the sport's following. "Of course we have lo acknowledge the importance of pari·mutuels lo the success of Jal alai as a sport," notes Fred McKenna, direclor of public relations for World Jal·Alai, the sport's largest organi· zation. World operales fronlons in Miami (this country's oldest and, with 15,000 seats, the world's largest }al alal arena). four other locales in Florida, one In Hart· ford , Conn .. and seven jai alal schools. "If the Dolphins can attract one·half mil· lion dollars for Miami, say, then we attract $1 million. We realize much of that is be· cause of the wagering." But the people at World Jal·Alal and other fronlons li.ke to emphasize the ac· Uon on the three-walled, 176-fool long, 55-foot wide cement-mixture court, not the action at the betting windows. The furious pace of the game, the ball often thrown at speeds of 150 miles per hour, drives the fans lo a frenzy. Loud screams of support for each of eight teams -or eight singles players In the nonteam matches -ring through the Ironton. The teams battle to earn seven points. Play ls on a round-robin (caned quinlella) basis, whh the winners of a point conlinu· ing lo play against the next team while the losers of the point sh until their tum comes again . The pelota, a ball the size of a tennis baU but with a hard goatskin covering, is thrown with a cesta, a curved reed bas· ket. A player's reaching span with the cesta might be as much as 10 feet. and h ls common to see players climb a dOllen feet up the side waU to retrieve a shot. A point Is !Cored when a player or team Is unable to return a shot off the front wall after reb1evlng It on a fly or one bounce, or off the beck waU on a fly or one bouoce. "One of the b4ggest ob9tacles In ~· Ing jal ala! to other areas that we have to overcome ii Ignorance ... says Dick Dono- van, president of World J al-Alai "People just don't know the game. Once they see It, they're hooked. But they have to be educated. "They see aD the money that comes Banv Wlin.r It o /rHlonttr who freqwnll'I writ•• oboul .lpOf'U The action -on and off~ fronton - is quick and heauy. Players often climb walls to retrieue /OSI shots. out of the pari·mutuels and they say, 'Hey, let's build a Ironton and make some money, too.' " Bridgeport Jai·Alai, which claims to be the only truly independen t fronton in the country, had $86 mUlion bet in 1977, its ftrst year of full operation. Of that $86 mUJJon handle, the State of Connecticut got $5,305,0 19 . The city of Bridgeport made more than $1 lfl million. "We had 800 people in a 10,0QO.seat building for our first matinee," recalls Bob Beslove, Bridgeport JaJ-Alal's publlc·rela· tlons directC>f. "People were laughing at us." Game-fixing ls just about unheard of and the reputatio ns of the players remain beyond question. .. First , you have to realize that many of the playe.rs au? making excelle:-il wages from Jal alal." says World's Fred McKen· na. "Our top players, like Bolivar or Remen or Joey (Cornblltt, the sport's first American star) can make six figures with lhelr salaries and the bonuses they earn from finishing In the money. They wouldn't jeopardize that." 'The players are kept in a segregated area at the fronton," Dom Conte, ~ector of security at Bndgepon, says .. "They can't see people or have phone ca.ls and must be here an hour bl!lore lhe game IW1!. "They are told places to av~. places where shady characters frequent. And no blood relative of a player can Ml. "If any of them was doing eomethlng wrong, his felk>w players would drum him out Ike • bad apple." Expansion 10 new areas when pari· mutuel betting o n humans Is leg.lized Is the nu t step. Atlantic City voted against jal at last November but Is a llkety candl· date for the sport eventualy. So Is Chi· a.go, where World Jal·Alel'1 Dick Dono- van plans to build hil next Ironton. With a slogan Ike, "Denger. Speed. Action" -and money, how can It rw. miss? .., ' 'ldidtit sacrifice great flavor to get low tar! "The first thing I expect from a cigarette is flavor. And satisfactio n. Finding that in a low~tar smoke wasn't easy. "But then I tried Vantage. Frankly. I didn't even know Vantage was low in tar. Not until I looked at the numbers. . ·;\. "Thats because the taste .·: . ..=:: ::. ·. · was so remarkable it stcxxf up ,. ·::,!::/·( .. :::·.·· to anything la ever smoked. ::>1--'·:)' .. "For me, switching to Vantage ~~·p:-.\ was an easy move to make. I didn't have ::.· :~ · ':·j to sacrifice a thing'.' .~.~ . .''-, ...... ,, ·.):-·:' r,-rcr Accctrn New York Cuy. New York VANTAGE Regular, Menthol and Vantage ICXYs. A GARLAND OF EASTER RECIPES TO BRIGHTEN YOUR FAmll Y DINNER Let's have a traditional Easter Dinner thls year. It's a joyous day to enjoy good food and the wannth of family from near and far . Our recipes, some old -time favorites and some new selections, will make your menu planning easy. ~ CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP 2 c..-~chopped...,...,. (.bout 10-.) or l peck.-ge (10 __ , hmlft ~ th-.d 'h alP ~ ("°"'*' oMMt l aip .... l chlc .... l.wred bo.aon ~ l tTEOf I IWI Mk ~ te 'PDIMtlemoa~ 111' c:upe .. 2 .,......_ corNtardt 1. In 2-quan saucepan, place asparagus, onion. water, bouillon cube, salt and lemon peppu. Cover, bring to boll over medium heat; reduce heat; simmer 25 minutes, or until vegetables are tender. 2 . Gradually stir m~ Into cornstarch until smooth. Add to saucepan. 3 . Stirring constantly, bring to boll over medium heat and boll l minute. Maka 4 servings Note: To serve chilled, place cold soup In blender container. Cover and. blend 15 seconds or until smooth. ROAST LEG Of LAMB WITH HERBS l owia....tv ... of &.mb, .bout 6 ... l ...... orl...adowl..,tK ~ 9 JDLM~leaws.~ l ""'a.,. ,____, '""-· U-.. J .. IJfDDft Mk ',\ te Of ID• hlWv l'o.ci Weck ,.... I tdh.11111 ... 1.4 alP ..., ........ '4 aip..-...... --. ..... I umiit,.._. I ,.al.y,._. I ~.,, , .. wlM, Rell • '*'9olno or iWi•drl 1. Preheat oven to ~. Plac:. lamb In roasttng pen. Cut garlic Into sevmtl savers and lnM:rt randomly Into lamb, us- ing point of sharp knife. I . Mbt together thyme, rotemary, sah, peppeT and Rour. Rub 1hls mbtture well Into lamb. • S. Pour over lamb mbt1UN of tanagon vtnegar and waler. Roast lemb fOf l how. Lo.wt own tarnpcRture to 300"F. 4 . Remow roelClng p11n &om own and llimb from roatttng pan to .nvlns planer. Sc.attcr sliced ~ In bottom of rOMUng pan and place lamb <M tlOp. 5. lntert a mat thcrrnot'neMr Into Bahy P91t of lamb without touching bofw. P.our vllne owr al: return to own; continue r09ldng for llbot.lt 1 hour 15 mlnu•, bMang a f.w ttmo. By ffiorllyn Hansen 6. Remove lamb from oven when meat thermometer registers 145°1=. for medi- um-rare, 155°F.-1600f. for medium, 165°F.-1700F. for well-done. 7. Place lamb on a serving platter and keep warm by covering loosely with a sheet of foll. 8. Pour off fat ftom roasting pan. Add 1h cup bolling water to pan; allow to boil up. scraping pan wen. Tum "quids and vege· tables Into a stralMr, pressing our liquid, reserve; discard vegetables. Makes 8 servings GRAVY FOR LAMB WITH HERBS t •la(fawlNa.rat_...,.. ,.,.., &1111 ... owlow .,.., to l c.., ,.....,,.. ...... hm I ~.)beef bou9oa, •· ...... ~ • ....., .__. w.dl,..... 2 to• tr•ha11 n•., Nd wtlM 1. On board, make a beune manl6 with flou r and butter, using a foril or side of a .knife. 2. In small saucepan, heat 11!WTVed liq- uids from roaJting pan; add beef boullloo. Add buene man", bit by bit, beating wtth a wire whisk until sauce coma to bolltng and Is slighdy rhlcbned. a. Stir In pcppm and wine: r.rum just to bolling, Pour Into heated gravy boat; serve with roast lamb. Makes 11,AJ cups GOLDEN VEGETABLE PUREE l •.unvta.,..Wud~ J ~ ... )ldow tunalp. peeled lllMI cut ID a.bee ........ s.k l aip heavy er..,. I '•Neil'oon• butter or mwgwtnc OMh white pepper 1. In 3-qt. saucepan, combine carrots and yellow turnip. Add bolling water to just cover the vegetables.' plus 1/2 teas- poon sah. Heat to boiling; boil for 20 minutes 01 until vegetables are tender 2. Drain vegetables. Mash vegetables with a potato masher by hand or puree in food processor. Add heavy cream a littJe at a time to achieve a fluffy smoothness. 3 . Retum pttree to saucepan, add butter and pepper. Heat over medium heat. stirring until butter melts and pttree starts to bubble. Taste for seasoning, add pep- per and additional salt If desired. A beautiful golden yellow puree Is a com- plement to baked ham or roast lamb. Makes 6 to 8 seru/ngs BAKED HAM wnH PINEAPPLE I Mir cooll-' ._... ta.. (II eo 14 ... ) or th U.. Wlv cooll-', ._,. -J c.., ... btowlt ..... peck-9 114 •••a•tr'CMmllidowl I cw(IO.Oa. .._)elcedpln11fpl1 'i4 aip...., 11w111-... uw 1. Preheat oven to 325°F. Une baking pen with foll. P~ ham In baking pen, fat skfe up, and bake 30 minutes per pound. I . About 30 minutes before ham Is bak- ed. remove from oven and cut off the rind With a kitchen shears Of' sharp knife; dl!card. 3. With lerge sharp knife. ~ fat, le~wise and across. making cul5 l/t-lnch apart and about '/•·Inch deep. 4. In small bowl. mix together the brown sugar and the cloves. (Use 1.h cup datk brown sugar and 1 /8 teaspoon 9J0t.tnd clova f<>f the half ham.) Pat this mixture evenly olleT the scored ham fat. 5. Tum oven to 42S'F. Return ham to oven and continue baking until coating is a deep brown, about 30 mirlutes. 6. Meanwhile, drain plneapple. Reserve liquid for another use -It's great in lemonade. Place pineapple slices on shallow foO-lined baking pan. Bru$h With honey, place In oven on low shelf under ham and bake. until gokle.n . Baste ooce with the brown ham drippings (optional). 7. Place ham on a large cutting board or serving platter. Garnish with a bouquet of wateTCTess and the pineapple slices. Cut In thin slices to serve. Makes 20 savings 10 ~rvfngs for 1/2 ham COCONUT FROSTED F.ASTER CAKE •,h cup butter or m.rw.tne 1,4 cup ..... ~ ~ btJht com .-up I en ~:=~~lour 1 t--.oonAlt ~~.. . F1Uly Wh'-• fl'OltMt (rectpe .,._, I lh c 11p9 looeely pM:bd, •-" ...... cocoaut or l cu (S~ om.) lell.ed COCOftul Mllkk:olofed Wlv beem ,._ ...a, holow chocolat• bwlnt/ ...,_ l. Grease and flour two (8 x l1/t·inch) round layer pans. 2. In large bowl of electric mixer, using low speed, stir butter to soften. 3. Add sugar to sohened butter. stirring until well blended. Gradually stir In com syrup. Add egg; beat well. 4 . Stir together flour. baking powder and salt. Add dry Ingredients In 4 additions ahemately wtth mill; beginning and end- ing with dry Ingredients, beat aher each Midltlon until batter Is smooth. Pour into prepared pans. 5. Bake in 3SO-F. oven 25 to 30 minutes or until cake rester Inserted In center comes out clean. Let cool In pans 10 minutes. loosen edge with spatula; tum onto wire rack and cool completely. 6. Frost with Fluffy White Frosting. Sprlnlde top and stdes with coconut. Gar- nish with jelly ~ns and bunnies. Note· Cake may also be baked In greased a5red lamb cake mold. Deconite wit niffy White Frosting, coconut and jelly . R.UFFY WHITE fllOSTJNG i .. ..... ~ tilllf'O~ .. .... I c,.. llpt CC11S1t ... \4 ~---.,., . ...,.,.. ..... ---1. Beat egg whites and aaJt until IOlt peaks form when beater II ~- 1. Mix "°"' syrup and sugar In -*' IM.lcepen. Cook over ~ heat, ltln1ng conttantly. until IU99' It cornp&inely dlslolved and mbttur• just reacha • fuD bod. S. Beat hot syrup Into egg whlta, a »tt» at • tlfN. S.t In v.nlla. 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HOLD LOOSE DENTURES FOR WEEKS Oo loost false IHlh hul1 you1 mou1h aocl your fetllnQ•., ll•TUllln lletps stop all that pain and trouble Just pu1 OENTURITE on one• to hOld IOOH dtntures to the ahaPt of your guma OENTURITE lorms a lit so ttoht. ii helps 11"9 11ny pletes ot lood lrom ~1t1nv undtt platH WllY. sulftf'? Try OENTUAIJE today. Were so sure OENTURtTE wlll malle you t00'4 h'l)9y, wt'll givt blCk your mOntY 11 y04/ re not. F Of dental health. see yOllr 'Otntltl ltlllllfly PEOPLE QUIZ I By John E. Glbaon ARE YOU AFRAID OF OLD AGE? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Most people over 65 feel they're .. doing O.K. ... but they think they :ue the exceptlon - and that the others In this age group may be having problems. 2. When you retire, ll's lmpor· tanl to pick the right hobby - the wrong one can have an adverse effect on your morale and general well-being and make you feel older than you really are. 3. One thing a man can pretty well count on as he passes the middle-age milestone· his head Is less likely to swivel on its axis as a pretty girl ankles by because his diminishing Interest In romantic pursuits Is replaced by more prosaic diversions. which have little to do with romance and love. 4. Most people don'& realize how satisfying the middle and older years can be. S. You're not .. over the ttUI" unlil you think you are. ANSWERS 1. True. In studies of persons over 65, conducted by Univer· slty of Michigan research sclen· lists, a scant 10 percent of those surveyed said old age was worse than they expected. On the other hand, three times as many said It was better than they had expected. A further finding: "People of all ages said In interviews that they beheved the later years are full of prob· lems. but when questioned about their own situation, those over 65 claimed that they per· sonally were pretty well off. It was )ust the rest of their age group that was In trouble." These results suggest that un· founded speculation Is respon- sfbJe to a very large extent for much of the apprehension that so many people feel about hav· Ing a lot of miles on their personal speedometer. 2. True. The Midwest Council of Social Research In Aging sponsored a study of the physical and psychologlc.al ef. fects of the hobbles and lelsurt. activities of a representative sample <X mlftes with 11 me· d\an age of 68.8 years. And· lngs: contrary to the popular not\on that retirement br1nga with It a prescribed group °' "aa:~" letsuN purswrs, the subfects Involved In thll research wcr. engiaged In II wkk range °' ~. from g.mbllng to radtng. hone· breeding to blrd·wetchlng, golf to team ll)Ortl. The condlltion ,. e l'AMIL\l'WUICLY • .-.,..1, _,. drawn from this study .. relates lo the importance or 'doing what you most enjoy.' Retirees · ~ho were primarily partlci· patlng In their favorite actlvlty had significantly greater life satisfaclion scOTes than those whose choice of hobbies was In· fluenced by others " 3. Folse. The popular notion that a sign reading, "Out of Ar· dor." might as well be hung on gentlemen who aren•t nearly as young a.s they used to be Is fre. quently without any basis what· eveT. Duke University studies of the effect of Father Time on the aging IJbldo show that physical expression of the love relation- ship is more than likely to con· tinue to play a significant role In the life of the older person. The findings show that "At age 68, about 70 percent of men still regularly engage In sexual ac· tivity and even at age 78. about 25 percent are sexually active." 4. True. In a study of attitudes toward aging. conducted by San Diego State University psychologists, It Is observed that "In our apparently youth· oriented society, with negative stereotypes regarding old oge, It Is plausible to presume that the older one gets, the more dis· satisfied with life he becomes." Their Investigation showed, however, that such a belief Is not in line with reality. Subjecis In the study, which Included a specimen group of over five hundred men and women, covering a wkie age range (from extreme youth to 65 plus}, rated the quabty and satisfaction of their own lives and an .. average person's hfe" In each of seven age brackets. Results: "Most notably, older subjects raMd theft llva as bet· ter than younger subjects p-o- )ected their hves would be at the same age. These data revealed a 5'gnlflcant leek of awareness In younger people of the paten· tial satisfaction In the middle and later years." 5 . True. The Investigators conclude, In evaluating the find· Inga of the same study, that: happy producttve adulthood ts not a state ol exisWOC9 lmlted by boundns ol youth; rather It Is 11 dynemk: prOC*6 In which prob&ema u• attadced end plea· SUNS IOUght with personal equlpm«nt who. JJOMr1 and bmltadons, thoug, changing With age, do not~ favor one ags as ~ to anothef. Lu.t for llfc '5 rm avallablc to al.-. .., __ .. __. What could be better after a long day than good company, good snacks and a good hotrupofMaxim? MaxinfFreeze-Dried Coffee has a great taste and rich ground aroma Maxim tastes so dose to fresh perked coffee that when you serve it to friends they'll think you made fresh perked. And don't forget to use the ooupon for 354 off on your next jar. . Also, send for the exclusive Maxim mug tray shown above for a convenient way to hold those snacks and mugs of~ _ To receive yours, check the mail-in cer- tificate for detais. Satisfy yourself with great fresh ( , .. perked taste. Perle up your evening ~I~"' with Mann. ·-- ·-~'81:=----· ---- .• 1179 A. J. ~nolda Tobacco Co. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoting Is Dangerous to Yow Haith. HIGH-FASHION WITHOUT A MEW WARDROBE By Roaalyn Abrevoyo Every woman .likes to freshen up her wardrobe with the coming of each new season. But first. go through your closet and take Inventory. Then follow this helpful guide: Put Separata to Wotfl for You. A fresh way to wear separates now Is to don one shirt over another, with the top layer wom unbuttoned over the skirt or tied in a casual knot at the waist. If the under-blouse has wide cuffs, roll them back over the other shirt. For a separate that can take you from the office to an evening out, add a body wit to your ward· robe. It can be worn with a aepe wool suit, for i~nce, under a light, ahy shirt during the day: remove the shirt for aher-flve. Orwaftbe a Color Plaa. The principle (as button-type to lapel pins in elongated flowers or nautical motifs. The big splash is In bright-colored wood· or buglebead choker-size neddaces; lots of luclte and enamel bangle bracelets. Here's what fashion designers advise: Carol Hom: "Get one Important piece In your wardrobe with a life cycle to h. When you buy, mentally note three to five different ways you can wear it for casual or dress. I had this fantastic gauze top which I wore elegantly all summer, then as a tunic over a turtleneck In winter; now I sleep in itl" BW Baa-: "Get yourself a new suh in a fine painting) is good color organlza· lion. There Is a doml· nant shade (in clothing, the color thafs most flattering to your skin tone). a secondary shade (It might be In the same color family - ranging from a pale peach to a deep rust) and touches of a con- trasting shade that add punch to the final resuk I (like a magenta shawl a or neckerchief over a camel-colored dress). I Make your wardrobe :I .. ____ _ more attnlctlve by beef· Designer Dominic Rompollo's lean, closslc styles ing up the dominant reflect current fashions destined to haue long fife. shade with one or two new Items ol clothing like a jacket (a solid color wtll go a longer way) or skirt. Then follow suit with the secondary and tertiary colors, where needed. Only you know what shades Raner you most. Keep Ace 111 ll!Oiee Cuneat. Con- sider adding a belt and scarf to a cardigan sweater you already own. for a more tailored. puUed·together look. The belt to wear now Is the kind that defines the waist, not one worn loosely on the hip as In otho seasons. They come In all widths, but the wide-wrapped belt looks the smartest. A new scarf could also make a big difference In your werdrobe, with the most versatile thape being an oblong, about S4 " In length. A basic shoe to have Is either a pump or a medium-heel sandol In ~ay, beige or black patent. In hand· begs. yours will look dated If It's big and slouchy. The atructured, tcaled-down bag Is the "In" silhouette In mo&ded ~. CAtr'lled wood, *BW Of leather. The dutch~ looks better wtch suits than •shoulder-beg. Take stock ol ye>ur jewctry. Ousks are In, from the IHde go6d eentng to • ~ • this season, one with a slightly broader shoulder and shorter hip-bone jacket, with a slim skirt, slit to show more leg." Domlnlc RompoUo: He &!J'ftS that you should "Buy one dasac suit with a slim skirt. Wear with a skirt or sweater for day, then a strapla.s tube or spilghetti· strap top under It to make a cocktail suit. Choose neutrals: black, gray or bdge." U. Clalbone: ''Get a bright-colored blouse or sweater In a tangerine, amethyst or ;.de. for instance, and wear it with last year's neutral jackets and skirts. Strike an original note with a pair ol non·dcnlm jeans In Mnen or silk." 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No doubt the cost of paper, glue. Helps higher postage trigger. QUIPS & QUOTES Two teenagers were con/abing: "My dad is ot an awkward age," one co mplained. "He's too round for his old clothes and too square for hlS new ones." But I houe found o UJe for these New 5tomps of giant slu. Each one I frame, hong on the wall, For guests ro /east their eves. This wov I think I balance off The postage $lamp expense. Not often can vou /ind o work OJ art for ft/teen cents. I didn~ uent it; I only lomeont It: A die· tionary will tell you what a word means, but It will not te.D you if a person who used it meant it. -Fronk Tyger Goal Post: Perhaps the best way to hue happily ever after Is not to be ofter tlXf much. -Rose Sands Kids see Ille dlfftrent111-s.nd original con· tr1butlons to "Child," Family Weekly. 8'1 ltKlngton A"9., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. 110 If I used-none returned. -Richard Armour -Thomas LoMance THROUGH A CHU.O'S EVES On the way to the airport, my step· mocher started to aplaln to my two- year~ld brother that she would be gone tor a week and that I would be hi. mommy for that time. Uttle brother Memed deep In thought, then asked, "Mommy, who you goln' to ber -&.an Gilden A huge truck pulled up beside a small sports car stalled along the highway. "What's the matter, Mister?" the truck driver asked, "You out of flint?" -Lane Olinghouse SOFTTI)> Sov It with flowers Sov It with sweets Sov It with kisses Sov it with eats. Sov It with diamonds Sov It with mink But, man, don't euer Soy it with ink. -Aamo Douldson ON PARLE FRAN~S ICI Well, this is the oldest joke that ever came to Quips & Quotes, and we offer it In the name of the Age of Nostalgia. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond had adopted a little French orphan girl, only a few months old. When a friend dropped by to see the Infant, sbe was surprised to see the Raymonds studiously applying them· klves to a book of French grammar. "Whatever are you studying French fOf." she aslled. "When little Yvonne begins to speak," answered Mrs. Raymond . smiling, "we want to know what she's saying." -Martin Ragawov San Mateo, Co.If/. Ken-L Ration's tender chewy Tender Chunks now comes in a great new flavor -to add new excitement and variety to your dog's menu. Ordinary dry dog foc:rj is hard and crumbly. But Ken-L Ration Tender Chunks is more like lean meat. Comes tender and chewy straight from the bag ... with all the balanced nourishment your dog needs every day. And now he can enjoy it two ways. Ken-L Ration Tender Chunks. And new Beef & Liver Flavor, too. There's No Place Like Home If your child Is going to summer camp, you may be wondering how you're going to handle the possibility that he or she may get homesick. Carolyn Diener, an instructor In human development and family life at the University of Alabama, says that "Most children adjust to camp very well since usually they've had over- night experiences away from home aJ. ready. eut for some children the ex· perience can be a mlserab&e one." She feels that parents and children should work together to prevent ho mesickness. and suggests that one measure rncly be to let the child share the decision to go away. If a child feels that he or she ls be· Ing "sent away" a sense of Isolation or re· jection may arise. Parents should con- sider the types of activities a child might enjoy and choose a camp accordingly. Another idea Is to pre.address and stamp envelopes so writing home becomes easy. And, Diener says, tf your child truly hates being away, II ls best to bring him or her home without chastisement. Wedding Bells Here's -one for the Gulnne!I Book of Records -a minister who has officiated at about 120,000 weddings. The Rev. James P. Sandefur of Vista, Calif •• says on a good manytng day he averages one wedding an hour at his normal $26 fee. Sandefur has come ac:rotS some unusual weddings: for IMtance the one where the groom sakl he wanted his "best friend" to be the best man. Nothing odd about that -~ the best friend turned out to be the groom's dog, wearing bow tie and )ecket for the occasion. FAMILY WP.EKLY Tlte ,,._..,,., .,.,,.... ,.. ................. .. Morton ,,.,. bua'lu1 ~ OlrwW P9"1ctl M. UM!tey b•• ....... Alttu °"'* Ladies In The Little League Organized sports, when led by com· petent aduhs who are genuinely In· t~ested In the quality of the games their children play. can be Important tools for teaching children about respomibillty and getting along with others. And Dr. Ronald A. Smhh, an associate professor Do You Read Me? Can you read people like a book? You might do a better )ob after taking a course like the one taught by Dr. Vivian Rosen- berg. An assistant professor of humanities at Drexel University, she has created an aduh-educatlon course called "Reach- ing Feelings Through Literature." which is designed to help participants learn to do just that. As students study stories and essays by noted writers, they practice identifying feelings by using a class-compiled Ii.st of "feeling" words such as unhappy, con· fused, hopeful and resentful. "I think literature offers people a way of becoming more aware of feelings without having to bare their private bves If they don't want ro," RosenbeTg says. As they become more aware of feelings In literature, Rosenbetg says participants may "become more able to recognize how they are feeftng and how others are fee~ng" -In and out of the clusroom. "Literature offers a marvelous fleld for of physical education at Pennsylvania State University, says that these are Im· portant lessons for both boys and girls to learn. "Girls should play in the Little League," he says, noting that "In our society, males have learned to cooperate through various kinds of group activities, while girls are taught to be indlvldual· lstic." He feels.that both boys and girls would benefit from participating, In . in· tegrated organized sports, at least until the age of 12 or 13. when boys catch up with girls in terms of physical maturity. S mith emphasizes that "the reasons so many girls don't play sports are mainly sociological: playing team sports isn't go- ing to make girls unfeminine." But can the pressures of playing organized sports be harmful to children? Dr. Smith blames apathetic parents and some parents' and coaches' overwhelm- ing desire to win for the aiticism that organized sports foster too much com· petitiveness and ohen cause lasting psychological damage to "unathletk" youngsters. While he feels that "competi- tion can spur the drive to achieve ex- cellence. and at IOme point in life we have to reallz.e what we 're good at and what we're not," he acknowledges that most Americans tend to "look down on losers." Dr. Smith suggests that parents cultivate the attitude that "Winning Is good, but losing ls aU right, because the person tried and had a good lime." , exploring the v&St range of human emo- tions," Rosenberg concludes. "Con- sciously Identifying the emotions found in stories leads us to greater sl<ill In tuning In -really tuning In -to real people In the real world." Health News By consulting your local telephone directory you can get accurate, up-Io- date answers to your questions about cancer. That's beceuse the National Cancer Institute has set up a fol.free telephone Cancer Inf onnatlon Servtce 'with offtces around the country: If no CIS number is bsted In your local dh'ectory, you can call 800-638-6694 (In Maryland, 800-492-6600) for the number of your regional 5CMcc. Questtons that CIS answen range from "ls cancer con· tagk>us?" and "Does laetrile W«k?" to requests fot lnformetion on local Ml-help groups; the service has handled over 250,000 calls~ It began In 1976. Lifestyles Roller Skating. More teenagers have access to wheels these days, and they're even inviting Mom and Dad to come along for the ride. AccordJng to a study conducted by National FamUy Opinion, Inc., over 28 million people now roller sl<ate at more than 3,000 indoor roller rinks throughout the U.S . And. while 73 percent of those skaters are under 18. 27 percent come from the older generation and have taken up sl<atlng because It's "better than jogging" for keeping physically fit. Forty-four percent of all ska1ers have been skating three years or less. while 54 percent have been skating longer, an indication that skating is probably more than just a passing fad. A December 1979 Gallup poll ranked roller skating as the fifth most popular sport enjoyed by teen- agers. II outranked re.nnis, sl<iing, hunting and Ice skating. Only basket- ball, baseball. swimming and bowling (in that order) placed above It. SapentlU-. For those of you who walk around ladders, blanch at the sight of a black cat and cringe when you hear the sound of glass breaking, remember that there will be two Friday the 13th's this year. One is this week (April 13), and the next will be In July. BIRTHDA VS (all Aries): SunMy - Catfish Hunter 33: John Havlicek 39: Mary Pickford 86. Mondmy -Hugh Hefner 53; Jean-Paul Belmondo 46; Abraham Rtblcoff 69. Tu.dey -Omar Sharif 47: Clare Boothe Luce 76. W......_..y -Joel Grey 47: Cameron Mitchell 61: Ethel Kennedy 51. Thun· cli8y -Ann Miller 60: David Cauldy 29: Tiny Tim 48. Fttday -Al Green 33: Samuel Beckett 73: Howard Keel 60: Eudora Welty 70. S.turdev -Rod Steiger 54: Loretta Lynn 47; Julie Christie 38: Richie Blackmore 34; Pete Rose 37; Bradfoot Diiiman 49. "--.:,,J.J. .... .. "' MERIT Filter -National Smoker Study MERITtaste equal to-or betterthan- high tar leaders says latest poll. Does the 'Enriched Flavor~ science of low tar MERIT deliver real smoking satisfaction, even to high tar smokers? Recent nationwide research confirms it. Confirmed: Majority of high tar smokers rate MERIT taste equal to-or better than -leading high tar cigarettes tested ! 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CIMillC. shortCIU. • Trailing Ivy Leafed GERANIUM· s1.98 Transfonns room, pordl, or pilio into 1 flowery llMtl. Already powlfll itt r put pots. these extrUouble tefll'lhlM tUlllblt down llld around the basiet in a pf'6fvsioll of slMtllftl pink-reddish bloolftS Oii lflsttft. 1111 ;v,.ltaftd toti.. A truly radiant slatit t111t will draw aascis of admiration! Rush your Ofdtr today. Quidlty transfOOM stff9 slopes, banb, trou- blesome weedy •us illto a lllMe 11111 of !Icy IJHn folillt dftndltd witll llufldr .. of deliute pi'* llld wtllte bloom. Cor• nilla v11iety-hardr. ....._. frll, disease and drCMllflt resistant. rtlllt 3 ft. lplrt. BlooMs JuM tit frlllt, cW.s " out '"" llle lllOSt pmlstettt ..-! 11 tw UM M tw Sl.M I!.,.. JUNGLE I = CllEEPlllC I w BEGONIA 1111 ..':'~ PHLOX· s1 .II BASIET !lllMtlrl c-= "" ............... ,.. (o-IM ,~ ..,.,_ w111111a .. r,-.. _....,._ , .... ""*' trull ,_.,,.......,_, ¥llltl ""'.... ..... .... 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MERCURY JOHMSOH & SOM UMCOLM-MHCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-5630 PORSCHE-AUDI CllVIH MOTORS 208 W. 1 st St. Santa Ana -135-3171 CHEVROLET COHMl&.L CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. C.OSta Mesa -546-1200 FORD PHILL~FOID 43 Auto Center Drive · lrvine-761-5111 &HYHstTY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa M esa -540-9640 DAILY PILOT &USTAFSOH UMCOLN-MBCU.Y 16800 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142-1144 VOLKSWAGEN CHIC« IYHSOM, IMC. JIM MAllMO 445 E. Coast Hwy. VOLISWAfHH Newport Beach -67MtOG 18711 Beach Blvd .. llU YAM Hunt. Beach-142-2000 POISCHI AUDI •AIDIM HOYI YOUCSWA ... 13631 Harbor Blvd. 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove Garden Grove 6J6-JJJJ 114-4111 ROY CAIVB IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 SAIL CHEVROLET 900 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-1 Ill -546-9967 SUMSETFOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -636-40 IO SUBARU (iAIDIM HOYI SUIAIU 13821 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove ss...- RV's & SUBARU SIA & SUM 17555 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach - 142°0671 OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.ff40 TOYOTA -.&. MAX~Y TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-1111 SUllOAT, Al'RIL I 10:00 U C"'llttlae of tllt Staes 01v1ne Jennifer Chandler vs Phil Boggs, and Tennis Kerry Reid vs Bob lul1 m Collea• BastNH usc vs ucLA 10:30 U l'rt Wtt~ll reams lo be announced 12:00 11 ill! llll s,ortsWOfld 12:45 [I) CD'J Sports S,.0,1: U.S. Grind Pria West l1n comaee ol th1s 19/9 champ1onslup race from lone Buch I :00 IJ ®l '11) lnttr11atiollll Cll1m,loltsllip lo11•1 1:30 D @ (ll) Co111te1D;11a11 Slloft Wi11ntr's Circle Golf live linal round t-OVeraee from the Mission tlifls Counlry Club 1n Rancho M1raee D Pro Bueball The California Angels al the Seallle Manners 2:30 1J ®') (3) Tht Amerlca11 SjlortsiNn Cheryl Tiees and Peter Beard lravel lhroueh Kenya on a photoeraph1c uped1l1on to 1nmtieate lhe management ol w1tdl1le • l-00 [Zl CD'J Ch1lle1111 of tllt St1es/'ro Baslltlblll The Phoen11 Suns at the Los Angeles Lakers 3:30 IJ Cial a Wide World of S,Orts <Ill Cill ,ro Basbtball The Phoeni• Suns at the los Angeles L akers WEDNESDAY, Al'lllL 11 5:30 m Pro Baseball The Los Angeles Dodgers at the Houston Astros. FRIDAY, APRIL 13 5:00 D l'ro Baseball lhe Cahlorn1a Aneels al the Oakland A's 11:30 U Cl (jJJ @ Muters Goll Hl1hli1hts/Pro Bnhtb1ll Playoll reams to be announced SATURDAY, Al'RIL 14 11:00 II @ fftl Pro Baseball The St Louis Cardinals at the Pittsburgh Pirates (P11mary) lhe Philadelphia Ph1t11es 11 lhe New York Mets (Secondary) 12:00 D AIAW Chlmpionslups Coveraee of sw1mm1ng and d1v1ne compehtion 1:00 U ({J (tl! (fl) Muters Tourn1rntnt Golf Semi finals coverage from Augusta Natt0nal Goll Club 1n Augusta. G• 3:30 a CJOJ 121J 'rolesslonaf lowltrs Tour Coveraee of the Midas Golden Challen1e from the Brunswick Nor1hwest Bowl in in Palahne. Ill 4:00 U Family Circle TttMln Semi hn1ls covera11e lrom the Sea Pines Plantahon 1n South wrohna S:OO Ii (f) ~ Wide Worfd ol S,Orts SIHIDAY, Arlll I 6:00 D "Tht Great BIM MMty" (com) '69-Zero Mostel, Kim Novak. Cl) ~"W11 H1111t" (dra) '62-lohn Salon. Robert Redford 7:00 m -'J"Tht Men tM llltrritr" (eom) '43-Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea. Charles Coburn, Bruce Bennell 9:00 8 fm 8 ~ & i.ip!W' (adv) '74-Chnt Eastwood. Jeff B11dges, Georce Kennedy, Geoffrey Lewis. MOllDAY, AP11tl 9 1:00 D "l'ictwt 1i11Mt11J l>Nd" (susp) '66 Don Ameehe. Martha Hyer. Wendell Corey. Zsa lsa Gabor. Cl """""'· V.,a11r'' (dra) '42-Bettt 01Y1s, Claude R11ns m "Aptdle Rifles'' (wes) "65-Audle Murphy. Michael Dante. 9:00 D tllJ (J)l "Delittraa" (adv) '72-Burt Reynolds. Jon Vo11M. Ned Beatty. Ronny Co~ T\1£SOAT, M'llll 10 1:00 D "Tiie Oar'' (dfl) '66 Stephen Boyd, [Ike Sommer, Jo~ph Colten, Millon Berle. Tony Btnnell. (111est Bor1n1ne. hll St John Q) "T"' ii tM Attic" (d11) '63-Dun l1brtin. Yvette M1m1eu1. Geraldine Paee. Cene r 1erney 9:00 B l1]) (17.) "o.M llM't c.nt" (dfl) '78-Racllard Hatch. Bruce Davison Floy Dtan, Pam Btllwood, Wollman nc~ Bruce Johnston WEllMSOAY, ANlt. 11 1:00 D "Dal Set" (tom) '57-~tncer lracy, Kalh111nt Hepbvm Cl) "Weh lilt Wlltti It's 0-" (com) '60-Crn11 Kovacs. Mario MOO<t ntUttSOAY, M'llll 12 l'CIO a ""Lllits .t tM FW' (tom) '6J-S1dney P0ther. Llha Sui. G "Difty.....,.. (tdv) '74-R1ehard Crenn1, Cathenne Deneuvt ti) '\lllC O.,'a-., llM llltM" (dra) '62-K1th11111t Htpbrn ,.,.,.,, Ard u t:OO • m (i§J l2tl "Ult lltnul ,..,.. .. (dra) '79-Shlun CaJ.Sldy, l111d1 Purl, Hope Lance. lalman ll1n.1 SATURDAY, M'llll 14 6:00 • "Hl"'f" (com) 'SI Jamu Slew11t, Josephine Hull. e "Qriltlelt tM Llell" (tdv) "76-8111 Travers. Vtr11n1a Mcllenna. 1:00 • llll"Sllll lllrW11" (drt) 'U -81n1 Crosby, Bar~ F1111erald e ''leccetdt '70" (com) '62 Sophia Loren. An1l1 Eilbert e "Mltdllllllll" (5USll) ·1•-C10r1s L1tchm1n, Mtehetl 8r1noon 9:t0 . iO'll (ll) .., ... I ... ~ INI" (wcs) '75-Jirn Brown. let v.~ C1HI. rrtd W1llramso11, Calhttinl Spuk. Jim Mtlly, Barry S\ilhvan ' "' , m n -~ .... ·- .... llORlllNG e:oo a • • 9 futlfes CD TM ma. II~: Oellr Wttdl This senes 1s desianed to &SSISI a lam1l1 wtth money manaaement The ftve shows are "Watchtn& Food Dollars,'' Mon. "Watch1n1 Houstn& Doll1rs.'' Toes. ''Watch1n1 Cloth1na Dollars," Wed, "F1nd1n1 Ooll.trs lor leisure Time," Thurs. tnd ''Watch1na tb,e Family Budaet." Fn Cl) SHrill Sfflesttr m UMtnlty tf Ille Air -6:30- lllSIMlllJsidt II 0 111t for Wollltn Ottty • Vitll •• ,. • D.,.1• IA Cl) Futures m11ewz.. ltwe .., C.t1111Mi11t fll!t~AICllews ucepl Mon. 8 Acrialltllft USA <Bl lllltnldilllll h91TM1S 7:00 •Cll@ ..... ll @Ql)TMIJ S.. e 111110. • w <ma ~ MtrRiRt a.nu David Hartman hosts eTMF!Mdll ... , ..... , ..... ..., t1D Yep fer ltMllll -7:30- • WJ ..... m T1111 & Jerry m lttftt s.,.t Stars IDMilflf .... ,.. 8:00 ~e~~"" •TM a• . .....,~." mtflltll,. a°"' (llJ -1:30- • '*1; ''°' ..._ r11. •TM~ ..... ...., ....... R llechlf/Letittr lt11tr1: 1111 .,.,,. ...... Mon. 9100 •(1)@1111 .. ,..., CJ) Tiit m a.; le & Tel fn .~ .... ............. ••t..--· a_.... •tLMLay ...... ... ....,. ·.s-.... ............. 911111110 it~ -t:30- •1 f~=-=-= .. ........ ........ ., .... 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Street O Ml9Mlrt5111w a lbcltil/ltWtr """ -5:30- ID INitc:lled; 1'Tt a..w Wed. The Houston Astros at lhe Los Anaeles Oodaers Clll QI) lbry Tylef ....,_ ., .... 12 8 °"' taJ a m._ ill fllbns Barney Miiier atar Hal Linden d<>e9n't need handcultl or a warrant to capture three of televlllon'a moat wanted ladle• when he playa ho1t to (I to r) C1thryn Damon (Soap), Linda L....,ln ~lice) and Bonnie Franklin (One Dmy at a Time) for an hour of mullc and comedy on "The Hal Linden Specl11." on ABC, Wtdnndey at 1 OPM. Y AT THE SQ PER DOllllEI RA"QI! COCJ,.Tra LeASl,.Q SPl!C:IALISTS ..... SUNDAY Al'tlll • I MORNING • Indicates '" Advertisement 8:00 II Min Wilton Milk Show -~-LA Setlior hofilt Cl Youtll & tlM ISSlllS ID liMt Answtn ll)llDmper "- QI) AcOOilturt USA -6:30-u ,UMIEllE Visio111 & V1luu Oouelu Edwards hosls lhrs reherous serres u plortne cuiient social issues from an elhnrc, moral and religious perspective Cl) Slcrtd Hurt .. SlftMipity Ill MonMll Wofld Conferwe 8 E,ewitlleu Los Alllflts CJ) let Tlltre It Uaht D Dmy & Goliltll ID Eltmttltary Nns a)}s.dlJ Mm 7:00 u ..... Nfts Vok:t ol Acriclllturt 8 IZJ) QI) 5'ECW. '•Im SundlJ llllfO From St P11r1ck's Cllhedral tn Hew Yor~ Crty, Terence Clrd1n1I CooU rs the celt b11n1 Ill letter Wly 8 VAllDEIWI ,_ESENTS * RnUCTAllT MESSIAH 8 It b Writttfl Ltl TV I l.ools at learnin1 0 Cllvary CNpel iQl Directiolls ID DIY of Disc0ttry (fl) Old Tl111e Gosptl Hour II> Emtsl Allaltr Hour fD Y011 for Hult!I 129 Se11~ for Allcient f lith -7:30- 0 IArnrnitrntnt 3 Viti• Alqre D Underdot II Cll!\llllS l'rol1le-Yitwpo1nt on llutrit1C111 I f' lflttrnltioftlt Hour 0 !In. Terry Colt Wltituker ~ '1Kt.iul Cllristi1n1ty ID Wof1cl Tomorrow fD Mister Roten )t TOMI Hill MHtine 8:00 0 tlfJ SulldaJ Mor11in1 D That's Cit D '°PtJe II Dimensions D ltt God I.on You ®l Jerry Falwell Show m Jimmy Swauart Show 11> Rea H11111blrd Show !lll Voice of Acrkullure fD Saarnt Street (21) D1y ol OilCO'lery O)SiMl~I ()tl lttlicious "'°'"m -8:30- J '11 Day ol Discoftry II Oii CMlfMIS D For You, ~ WoMatl D llHlillc T1111e at Calnry ID r rHtrick ~ '1i<e llll It b Writttn llf) Itta Humbird Show .)9 Hef'ald of Truth 9:00 (11 Rt• H umbl rd Show D Ddyuey U Villa Attire 0 t §1 21 0111 Roberts IO_ II ts Writttfl II) Don Stewart Euncet1S111 n K-Your Bible -9:30- 0 Mtstu Macoo U JJ Meet the ,ress U II Children s lV Magat•"' I, 1 t flct the ll1IM111 0 01J of OISCOftry 1]'I Stledrvm m This Week in S11.eb1ll &> Old Time ~I Hour ,--, Sf'£CIAl ElerMI lJpt A Con v~ersallon on Passover RrnewrnR Ancaenl lrad•taons ~ Jimmy Sw1u11t Sllow @D Futbot Somr 10:00 O a Challenae ot the Sem D1v1ng J'nnofer Chandler vs Phil Boggs, and lenn1s Kerry Reid vs Bob lut1 I Hour of Power D This ts the Ufe D h111lly film Festrut The Lemon Drop Kid" Bob Hope, Ma11lyn Ma.well A racetrack lout down on hrs luc~. becomes aovolved with 1 gan1sler when he 11ves him a bad tip U Kids Are l'tollM Too 0 Henld ol Truth <IQ) l'llMic Nse m t.llttt SiwNll USC n UCLA [II Mowie: M'-" (wes) 57 George Montgomery lot1 Albfl&hl TV WEEK, APRIL 8, 1979 23 Meet the Press 21! Se11th 39 llewscenter Weekly -10:30- D a l'ro Slslletblll I eams to be announced 3 10 2t Kids Art People Too U Acr!Culturt USA O Rew. lerciy Jen,ins II) Calnry Chlpel 23 39 SPECIAl Giselle (90m) £d .. ard Villella a dan<:tr with the N,.. Yori City Ballel hosts this perlormance 01 Adolphe Adam s dance clm1c by the Bolshoi Ballet It !ells the story of the doomed romance ol an 1nflO(l!lll gul Giselle. and lhe man she loves l'hlalra Beumerlnova and M1~ha1l lavrovsky dallfe lhe prrncrpal rolu 11:00 U At One With a "'°'ie: "The "" of the Worlds" (sci h) SJ Gene Barry II) Church in the Home fll) Freestyle -11:30- 0 ' 3' ~ Dire<tiofts 'Avenue ot lht Jusl This rehg1dus program rs ~bout a memo11al (rn Jerusalem) to the su m1lhon Jews who pe11shed durrne the N111 holocausl 1Q llewsm1•ers fll) Rebop An•RNOON 12:00 II ~, OJ SportsWorW a V.,aae to the lotlolll of the Se1 111111111111111111111e111111aa1a11aaaaaa1aoo11aa11aaaa111aao1a11oeoaaeaeaaa ORDER YOURS NOW ..... 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Joanna Pellel [fl s,orts s,edal: U.S. 611114 ,ri1 West lrve cover1te of this 1979 championship race from Lon& Buch 1:00 aaueaa. 8 lM Aflltric111 Sty!t B Cil (JJ) (JI) lnt11ull111al Clll•=ltlilll 0 Tllnlslon Tlleatrt ............... ID llulco, ... , [Klllllt19 -1:30--~ D Amie Ta'es 21 Sllots * At Sl,000,000 Holt In Owe. Colt at• Ditlall Shott WiMtf1 Cirdt D ft 0 c.tptt/Diull sa... ....,., Cirdl &:ell live final round cover11e from the M1u1on Hills Country Club In ~llChO Mrrate • '" lbseull The Cahlo1n1a Ancels at lhe Seattle Mannm 2:00 a Fa tllt IWi. • MtM: "llkbJ ON" (dra) '6!>-Wanen Btalty. Hurd Half1etd. • Glut Dldlillll -2:30-...... .,, B CD fJll (ft) Tiit AMlrlu11 ~ Cheryl flees 1nd Peter Beard Imel lhrouah Kenya on a pholott1Ph1c upedition lo in.es· litale the manaeement ot w1ldlile. e lllM: II) "Tr..-1 9' Siefra 11114re" (dr1) '48-Humphrey Boc•rt. Walter H11Ston. Tim Holt m lllM: "SIMe r,.., .. (wes) '!>0-Joel McC.ea, W111da Hendria. @Crtlt ....... • .. UM llrill L.a.tt iu.t1 ............. 3:00 .,... •• c.i- lllM: "Tiie ...... ""' ...... llillb'a" (COlll) 69-lason RoMlds <IJ) Cilll.._,. If ttM Sean/"- ....... flit l'lloen11 Suns at the Los Anttlt1 u•m . ,........,.... -l:JO- .... : To be announced ....... 0 ••111911 • ro 9 e ww. w.w •' .... G .. : "Cl-' Cltlldll" (eom) '68-Pttcr O'T oolt, JtallM Morm 18)..,.., ............ ......... as.-ts..., 4100 .lluftu GI llllM: '11My MIPt It Glaab" (com) '71 -George C. Scott G) Movie: "l-15" (scl'l1) '61 - Charles Bronson, 01v1d Mcle11n ® HilllHy .. lle1ico fl) Wiii $tree! .... t:tl) llerit: "Tiit Su4 Pebbles" Colicl (dra) '66-Steve McQuten 9 ...... '-.. -•:30-m ........ tllillet .............. • .... 5:00 ~II B (J)StlfTlft .Clll ..... Cl Your Qloice For The * Osurs/ Jae~ Alblrtsoll Florence Htnclel'IOll Prese11t Tiit Winners! G SPfCW. Your Clleict llf lllt Osc111 (2hr) Jack Alberlson and fk>rence Henderson are co·hosts tor this 14th annual Awards special Viewers took the opportunity to vote lor the11 tavontes in the caterories of Best Picture. Best Actor & Actress. Best Supportin& Actor & Actress and Best Son11 Surprise celebrity 1uesl presenters and winners are featured m r.r1111 u. a lllM: "'-Mtr""" ltltcMl" (adv) '!>4-Dale Robertson a HlllllMtles 111r..p t11t Am -5:30- D (J) ..... • Cirllt AMl!lllll Clll t.'11 lwMtt ' rn.;s tD F.-@T.,,..., •VUlllG 8:00 •• aia..._ rn r.. • llillflt: (Zlw) "1lle Cfut ... .....,,. (com) '69-Zero Mastel, Kim Novak. Several 11nas try to break into a bank. One. be1n1 succts.sfut, ese1pes 1n 1 balloon. D "Your CMkt ftf Tiit • 0.Un" Coltiltuesl (JI DlilW Y• T11 llltWll mSla.._S .... (ll)NlllY•llile e llillflt: e (211f) "War Miit" (d11) '62-John Suon. ltobcrt Red!Md. A 1thiz0e>hrenic soldier is 1¥01dtd by his buddies when ht adopts • JOUlll war orpflan 0 ~· *""' C.• •T11eSc.lftlll..-.... "" ... ., ...... -6:JO- • wa .. Cl) ........ ... c.e .... ................... 9""' ...... : , ....... fl StMtttOIClr 9 1111 ..... 0'-0 c-"'*" .. •C...C-. • lliMflcan & tllt C..llttnlla DJ.- rest by localing 1 precious church bell hidden beneath a murky bayou. ignores •arn1nes about evil 59mts lurk1ne 1n lhe forbidden swamp otaleis Mike look1nl1nd, llll•tth Voeel. Percy Rodnaues, John Mcintire and Jeanette Nolan star U NEW HIT SERIES • LAUGH MO CRY WITH "flttEllOS"! B f2ll Fri-* "Crandlalhet Armes" Randy and his lriends charmed by the warmth ot v1sihn1 giandlather Tua Summerfield, try to help him onrcome his personality d11ferences with his son. Warren D SP£CW. Allltric:l's s...tllelrt: Tiie Miry '°'°" S., (R) (90m) Hanated by Henry Fonda -and Mary P1ektoid '"some parts-this c11t1tally acclaimed special depicts lhe hie of Mary P1cUord, one ot the most famous women 1n film history and the first him star m .... : I!> (Zllr) "Tiie ..... Ille Merrier" (com) '43-lean Althur, Joel McCrea. Charles Coburn A young couple end an elderly Cupid become involved In a m1ud·UP rooming houst in the crowded cond1· lions of wartime Wash1n11on. ® .111111 c..., lllltnltws 9J Sooctr .... ill '-rllllllY -7:30- 9 Tiie Artiltry Of.- 8: 00 B {)) dJ) All I• tk faailr Edith's so buS) cook1n1 101 Alchie's St Patna's Day party, she dotsn't aet a chance to tell him "hard wori's hazardous to your health " D 0 a Jtus el lamttll (2hr) Cond The Sanhed1111 meet to d1si:uss Jesus and His leach111p; the last Supper takts plate; Jesus spe1u 1n the 1arden ol Gethsemane: Jesus 1$ arrested and i.ter 5!1tab befoie the S.ntiedrrn; Pontius Pilate sentence$ Jesus and lrtes Barabbas: Jesus 1s crucified. It 1$ d1scove11d Ille tomb of Jesus is empty 1nd Ze11h muses, Robert Powell, Olivia Hussey. Anne Blnctoft. Ernest Bor1n1ne, Rod Stei1er, Stacy Keach. Ian Holm, James Mason and Anthony Quinn head 1n 1ll·st11 cast eWMl .... B CD Ill a Tiit lbtt11tt1r 'alactica (R) "Fire In Space" Commander Adami is critlcally injured wllen CylOn warriori carry out a kamikm·like miSSIOn 1p1nst the GalJCtlca causina a 1111n1 lnlerllO 1board the slup and tflmten1n1 Ille II.es ol the crew ·-'"" 0 .. UIM ...... Llltllef iu.tr • C...... CW,.., (R) "Omfll tor Roma11 Ptulldtr" Captain Jac.q"" Cousleau and ~~·s erew t•plor• oll·slloft Greek island A1111•yt11tra where In 1900, spo111e d1vus dtscMfed ~ttUd arl trttMlfa llallftC ~ 20 '911111NS. . ~ .. •O-..... llA? -l:JO-• Ill .......... ,,.. .............. •ut• ......... ..,.. .. ,..,.., 9100 • ()) 0 .. (R) Wlltll ~· ~pe 1t1o11t To111111y's httdstl'Olll allow of indtpclHIW•. Mtt '""°"' IO t1ke T11111iny ~ t wlt~t 11141 ,... hrr11 the way a boy "sllollld" lit. •MMlf"-r B CJ) [I f2I) Mtti•: (l'r) "Tllu114erMll l UclltfNI" (adv) '74-Chnt bstwood. Jeff Biid&es. Geor1e Ktnntdy, Geonrey ltwtS The story ol ban~ robbe~ who rob the ume b1nk for the second time btuuse they can't hnd the loot they hid alter robb1nc 11 lht h~l lime DbttltMt • Merv Ciritfill sa.. ........ r4sa.. g @ ...... ,,_,. lllutre: Ullle Btr11e" l1lhe's friends suspect she may be hav1na 1 sec1et alla11 orith the Prince ot Wales She's not-yet ~Mtn'9 111MMtllic -9:30- • (I]) Mt fn.;s Svsan's husb1nd (Lawrence ·Pressman) comes to Southern Cahlornr.a osten srbty to complete their d1Y01te, but convinces her to Kcompany him on a weekend ol sensrhv1ty pro1r1mmin1 Rent Auberjo1nois also euest. D Tiie lhlt It c.iac 10:00 B CD ~ Mary Trltr llltore 111111 Mary admits to likinl the simple hie. while Johnny M1lh1s contends c11y streets and pavements bnnc out the best 1n him, as they toln loices to eatol the wide open spaces •nd depths of the 1nne1·c1ty 1n a swin11n srncin' medley e oo....- •OidW..DrM • (l'lllt....., .... :n::::n 1:1 MY l.l8's at Ille Otcan A behind the·!lttnes look al how the Academy Awards erremony 11feru the Hol~ community and whit Ifs really hke to be up for an Osc.ar 8 ~ I Ille ,....,,.. -10:30-. ....., """"' .. ... 11:00 BB CDftl ..._ D CD<ll8._ Bhtwliln •OnlMefta ...... : • "Tit• ..... "" limier" (com) '43-Jean Arthur. [1)1910. . .,., .. ....,, ·a.._.u .. ...,.,.. ...... -ll:JO-• s,.m flul/S..,ta S,.Clll: U.S. CtlM Ml .... laptd COftlllt from LOlll ltldl. CJl "" m °"' •n• .. :.,._..(11111$) '74-lutilt 8111, R*tl Prtston •*M Cl)T ........ • SflCMl ,_ a.i.. .... Omit (R) Ste stDrytlM •• w 9 .. .,..,,,...... (ft) ·u-MicllMI c. .... 1 .. r-. . • .....,, a' o &...a ftWa l•u-11111 •11111 ... rt 11100 ... ~ ..... .. .... PtlfonMn .... J9lllllly M1tl115, Otlllese WllllHIS, Hllfl r..1r. Heel WM. The lRIOtloal. ()fr$tly ... S1alptd. • CIMry......, a.a -I:•-• ....,.. "OJ ..... ('Oii) '61-Gllllft F9't ,..., TV WEEK. APRIL 8. 1979 ACADEMY AWARDS ... ~ ... "-"\ 0.. .....,, ... "lMM .... wilt lllltr tillll llisllly ..... Pictltrt " tlM Y•r. Tiie .......,_ ...i.s m (i.,, I i. r): ......,_ C.. W"-J._ -(I) -"'"-lletty; "IMlialllt c.,r."-llliM Will (I) .. lrM Dl'fil; H ... UMllfriM ...... _ ... lltta .. Jill ~rp. (lilotlM, I •IMI Oscar berins its second half century with a &littering, star ·studded entertainment spectacular hosted by Johnny Carson as the 5 lst Annual Academy Awards Presentalton of the Academy of Mohon Picture Arts and Sciences airs live from the Los Angeles Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pav1hon. Carson is solo master of ceremonies for the event lo be seen Monday 7PM lo conclusion. on ABC. This marks the comedian's first appearance on an Oscar show. In the early 50s, he began his television career as host of a stnne of live television shoYl'S with exotic titles like Carson's Cellar and Earn Your Vacation. He's come a ldtlg way since that era. "The Oscar show 1s 1 real throwback to the kind of pro1r1m I did when I was just 1ettln1 started," he said. "I've always been 1 bi& fan of the Oscars because It is aired live and you never know what is aoine to happen. I remember the year th1t David Niven hid to deal with the streaker ind those times when • controversl1I acceptance speech set off 1 whole chain of events. The host. of course, IS the person in the hot seat 1nd this yur that sut belon1s to me.'' carson l1ments the fact that the alory d1ys of live television hm lone since past. Althou&h his lon1·runn1n1 The Tonieht Show is taped live, it airs on 1 del1Yed basis, thus preventin1 the show from h1vin1 the immediacy he would like. "The adnnces In tape and film over the last 20 years have been phenomenal, but 1lon1 the way live television has just 1bout been eliminated and that's sad," he e•pl11ns. "There really is no mar1in for error and it is strictly every man for hi"f"lt: "I think • lot of the people who attend the Oscar show uch yur know what I'm talkin1 about Many of the btst directors workin1 in movies had their start in live television. Men like John Fr1nkenhtimer, Sidney Lumet, Robert Mulli1en and Arthur Hiller all "re eround when I WIS hostin1 those locll shows back In the 50s." So. when tht familier refrai11 "Hn's Johnny" Is sounded the ni1ht of April 9, Joflnny Cll'IOll ptObdly won't hlwe the kind of butttfflles meny of his predecessors hive hid on Oscar nl1ht. Set es Oscar present111 to' d1te ere (in 1lphlbttic11 order): Rey Bolser, Georp Burns, Dyen Clftnon, Richard Dfeyfusa, Jack Hiley Sr .. , ... r) ~ """'"-JMt F-. • 1-w.lcllt; • "Tiie Deer HmW'-(lto r) ~ ....... Meft Deltift. a......,_, Jellll SMae 1114 Jellll Cmle. Audrey Hepburn. Margot Kidder. Dean Martin, Steve Martin. Shirley Maclaine, Ah McGraw, Nick Nolle, Kim Novak, Christopher Reeve, Brooke Shields. Manie Smith. Maureen Stapleton. Jack Valenti. Jon Voight. Raquel Welch, Robin Williams and David l. Wolper. Highlighting the entertainment portion of the proeram 1s the presentation of the five songs nominated as best sone of the year. For the first ltme in Oscar history. all of the nominated sones are performed by the sincer who originally san1 the tune in the film. Another highlight is a special medley of soncs performed by Sammy Davis Jr. and Sieve Lawrence. Entitled "Oscar's Only Human," the medley includes well known son1s by some of the world's best known composers that ori1in1ted 1n movies but were never nomin1ted for an Oscar. In addition lo the presentation of Oscars to films and individuals, there are several special 1wards presented. The presti1ious Jeen Hersholt Humanitarian Award 1s presented lo Leo Jaffe, Ch1irman of the Board, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. Other special awards include Honor1ry Oscars to actor Laurence Olivier. director Kini Vidor, Walter Lant1 and the Museum of Modern Art. Department of Film. Also, a Special Achimment Aw1rd for Visuel Effects is 11<1sented for the film. "Superman." Jeck Haley Jr produces the 51 Annual Acadefny Aw1rds. Haley previously produced the •&th Oscar show end directed the •2nd telec1st. A resptcted motion picture and television writer, PfodUCer, director 1nd executive. Haley Is perllaps btst known fOf his feature leneth eelebr1tions of the movies, "That's Entertainment" ind ''Th1t's Entertainment Part 2." His television events Include "Life Gou to the 8ovies," "lrf• Goes to Wer" ind the current syndicated series That's Hollywood. He has won lilHI Pe1body AW1rds, thr" Silftf lion Awerds at the Venice film restiv1l 1nd 1n Emmy lof dlrK'ti111 the television 1peci1I, "Movin' With Nancy." Marty Pawtte is dlrectin1 lor the 1i1llth COllStCUlivt yHf. Considered one of the most innov1tive directon workl"I '" tllmsiotl, P1Mtt1 Ibo Ills directed tlle Emmy Awlfds. Gnn1111y Anrds. M• Tributes ind specills st1rri"I Frank Sinatr1. Plul !nM 1nd Ill• late 8in1 Crosby alld EMs Prestty. MONDAY AHll 9 fOf "*111111 11141 after-listin1s. pluse see DAYTIME rROGRAMS. Below, fOf your conftftien<e, are Ille day's lllOfies. ~mME MOVIES 12:00 O (l1!l) "The Accursed" (mys) )8 Donald Wolt1t CD iJiiti "Corntrtd" (adv) 45 D1cll Powell. Waite• Slezak 1:00 fZ!) "Major 811llm" (com) '41 Wendy H1tlt1 3:00 ® "Adventures of lhell" (adv) '68-laSSle. led Allan 3:30 fJ ~ "Visit to 1 SNM rta11et" (com) '60-Jmy lewis EV•NING 6:00 u Cil [G) [}) @ lltws D fJ (f) l2IJ O> News U Emer1ency One 0 lronsW• CD Tiie Brady Bunch m Strffb ol San franc1JCO l8l Histofy ol Mtai<O • f1) Ower bsy {ll)Mall4e 9 Alllerlutl Geftrnment -6:30- ® lltws 8 llAIC s,eclll: AcHtnlJ Awtrds rrmn Host Retis Philbin speaks to many of the nominees as they enter the Dorothy Chandle• Pav1hon tro.Wits [al Tiie hial ts Ript CD I LM Lucy (i) lllcUtl lacboll Show <Bl Tiii ~r's Wild m E Qlaptl!Ni c.ior• tHI "tied UllMftt 7:00 II D @ lltws • Tiie ......,._. Ga• • rn (DJ a snc1AL Tiit stst Aude111y Awtrdl rr1H11l11io11 C2~hr) live coveraae of this cere· mony lrom lhe Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ol the los An1elu Music Center Johnny Car10n serves u sole master of ceremonies. Presenters scheduled to 1ppnr include J1cquehne Bissel, Georte Burns, Dy•n C1nnon. Richud Dreyfuss. Audrey Hepburn. Kus Krislofterson. M1<1ot Kidder. Ah MKGrtw, Shirley lbcl11ne. Dean M1rhn. Sine M1rlrn, Nick Nolte, Ch11stophtr RMvt, 011n1 Rou.. Bt*t Sh11lds, Ion Yoitt'I end R~in Wtllllmt CJ) • 11le MMf'• Wiid •@•-· .... -~·$11 • llldlll/llllftf ..,.,, ............. .......... ...., -7:30-....... ac-..,... • 11le °""" '-' •TkT•..._ CE "-lWf• ..... ll Of..,rM o TwellJ.ftlf o.t rr111t .. , ... ..... .... CMll. c.. 8 :00 U It's The Easter • Be11le, Charlie Brown! Holiday Funl U l t V SPECIAL H's the Easter 8e111t. Chulit lkOWll (k) As the olher Peanuts-includon& Charlie Brown lucy, Pepperm1nl Pally Marty ~Uy and Schroeder busy lhemselves with the cKcout"menls ol Easter leshvrty. hom colored eggs lo candy bas~els lo ne• shots L mus protests they are w1s11ng the11 time-because he pr6cla1ms 1n his ph11osophe1 tone the Easte• Bugle does all thal D ~ti 9 lrttle House Oii the Prairie (R) The W1noka Wa111ors" John Ireland guests as the lather ol a bhnd boy who gains self respec1 .. hen he 1s poc~ed lo play quarte1 bac~ on a very unusual loolball game between 11ch kids and poo1 ~ods U MoYie: (90m) "ricture Mommy Dead" (susp) 66 Don Ameche Martha Hyer, Wendell Corey A teen ager who has been 1n a sanita11um since lhe death ol her mother returns to live with her lalher and 1s haunted by v1s1ons ol her molher O Movie: (ll!'J (2111) "Now, Vo111e1" (dra) '42-Belle Davis. Claude Rains. Paul Henrerd A young woman. ugly duckling of the family 1s comple lely dominated by her mother m Carwl Bur11tlt I Friends a> lllootle: (fir) "~ Rifles" (wes) 65 Audie Murphy, Mrcl\ael Danie A cavalry taptain os given lhe mrSS1on lo seek out and destroy the Mesu lera Apaches who have tied !tom the11 reservalrons ® Ac..MMy llldtrs f1) (HJ lill llllJers' Journal ·Death of a Family" This pro1ram eumines tht use of an 18 year old Montvale. N l • boy who killed his ent11e l1m1ly O> YMafll -1:30-u TUM OUM~ THORPE! • "THE WHITE SHADOW" II ()) <Ill Tiit White Slladow Thorpe must "late the muSlc" both hlerally and t11urat1vely wllen he beams dalm& a gol ot questiooable reputation and the basketball team decrdes lo launch a musical career ... 1'llt 04N COll"9 ID Est1 lllclM Olla 9:00 D 9l 0 lloN: (21u) ''OeQv. tfll!C•" (ldv) '72-Burt Reynolds. loll Y0t1ht. Neel Bully. Ronny Cox This 0tdtal·hlled ldventure chron 1tles the blckwood travels of four coml)lnlOns wftose seal of • river top bt<OlllU I ltsl ol SlllYIVll ..... ~ .. o ... :t.::a e ~ "Tht Numbtrs St11t With the Rlwtt.' ( 1971) Noslllltt """' ol Allltr1cl11 rvral ~le, "frmt Pttct,'' (196S) Muppet· 1111ke1 Jim t+fnlOft's ltlm on the urban rat race, "Rol>ert Kennedy Rttne111be1ed." (1968) focvm on 1111 Senator's oeath. ....... 9Grtet,..._.. -t.lO- • CJ) 0 .. II CMcMtl Rewerend lrtlle Cd Pemblllok, an ••· wrestler tnd now leader of lhe Cll111th of tilt Mllhty Struul•, is turnln1 hli S4ind1Y motnlna broed· Since Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ,.. ...... . 21 y ..... .,... ,. ,.. __ .. I .. ltef'r lte1"9 ... -... . , ....... ... .............. ,, Dolrylle- 20 Mfocell-• ,-:: : ::.-~~ ,.::,-;..o;:-- -, I s1.ra+.ao,... ... 111•/MllHlt.. 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MONDAY (Continu.d) cnls on WKRP into a quick buck up off. and Andy 11a~1s prom1su Mr Carlson lo clean up the s11uatton •""" 8 QOl 12t) SPECIAL Th Clltrtl lHd ~Ill (I hr) Cheryl Ladd s1a1s in a h1ehly contempotary bul "down home" musical e111ava canza with guests Waylon tenninas Ben Vereen and introduces lhe MISSIOl1 Mountain Wood Band fl) Peudo de AlllOI 10:00 fJ \U Lou Grant (R) Lou and Rossi stumble onlo a b1e sior, but have !rouble put11ne 11 to1ethe1 alter lhey ste an oldhme mob~er al a posh resort D 5'ECIAL Tiie Aca4e111y •wards ''"' Collt11111Cie (lhr) KTLA goes to lhe 41h floor Pim Room ot the Dorothy Chandler Pav1t1on whert Oscar winners talk to lhe press CJ O)llews m Ilic"' ea11e11 (8) 111 Moyen' Journal m Soundslaa• Al Wiien the Motits Were Youns -10:30- • '2f) S1'£CIAL Perry COlllO' s Sp1i111tl111t Special (lhr) Perry Como. with guests Bernadette Peters and Pam Dawber, celebrates the landmarks and teaends ol Hollywood. Ille awakenine buuty ol sp11n1 and the tOY of Euler ®l That's Hollywood m GJ 1111n 11:00 • m QJI """ D <BJ {fl) ~ lltwS ...... I.natl a ....,.: "• llllltt for Satldowal" (wes) '70-Crnest Bo11n1ne _m Olia ' t11t ... 8) rw£Mt[R£ letlllf Hill Slle'l lh1s PfO&llm teaturu the poput11 "rubberfaced" comedranlsat1r1st I rake and a uew ot uny 1egul111 0 Mystt!y ,..,. " "" m Dick c.wtt S11ow atV1riMMes -11:30- • (JJ [J) lltMs: flit lllxUDnl fltes/Mdtllln & Wife D 0 Qll ,__, C.nen a "'-S.,, SM Show 8 (1)(ft1h (JJl '"" Co111t'a S1111111t1111t $fKill Set 10.JOPM • Tiit Cills .. •"' s-1 IUJ lJill, , ... ', .. • ea,tilM4 -""' 12:00 ( ... Wfll .. •MleMZ-·--lltimd ~ -12:30-: ::r "Y-.. tllt lfll I tllt SMet" (mys) '61-M1tlltel Renntt tfll .... "Tiit ..... _. .. ,.... (dra) '6§-101111 War__ne. Katlll11111 Rou. .... : • u°'"'1M" (dra) 'SI-Mirta tore11. Jeff Cllandltr 'hOO e oar ...... • Dk* V• D,111 -~ 2100 • ... ~"(Of•) ·73 Rlellard llouftdtrtt, Vifttt [dlnrds •"' s..rt ,...,. TUESDAY Ulltl 10 for mornin1 11141 aftttllOlll lisli11rs. pluse set D•YTIME PllOGHlllS. Below, for ~ CCllMflittlce, are Ille d1r's motia. OAmlU MOVIES 12:00 Cl "CiMllltr !rem lllld1u" (adv) 54-Dale Roberlson m ~ "TOlll, Did & H11ry" (com) '41 Burcess Meredith Gin&er Roeers 1:00 fD \(lj\ "8111•111 the SoullCI a.rritr" (adw) '!'>2-4nn lodd. Ralph Richardson 3:00 lTJ) "Joyous Sound" C~d~) 72-Lass.e. Jay North 3:30 8 "Ire. Ire l rH11111an" (com) 68 Georet Segal •V•NING e:oo fJ 'tal CW \Ul llews l~ J flit Odd Couple U U Tl 18) llews D £mtr1t11CJ One l!J lronsidt m The 1r14y hncll QJ Streets of S.n fran<isco 0 ~ llullllnitits Throoch tlle Arts fD °"'Easy ff\ lillude l}Gl O.S.1ninc Hollle IRterion -6:30- (}) ()f """ J)Ctm-Wib llm Grifflll Sllow mlt-lucy tU I c.e...,.,a11 Ht11tt1 m llitllMI 1.u-s.. a Tiit liker's W-rW m £.111~ .. u ,.., DJ "°"" GarMtltr 7:00 • ••@Mews • Tiie .....,.. co.. D flit JMer's Wild • (IJ) Sil Millltll $ Mu Ill~ &Soll ~4) Uttracy Clftl1Mf17 ID Mldltllt ltlntr ltport QI) lllltfptlCJ °"' m OoNflic.a lleftttfo 0 llllM111itift Til,...tl tllt Alt$ -7:30-a Clfcw (]) a.a ' Hit .... u r...,r.- • Tiit Oatill& co.. •<11@ ....,._~ TlltC..Slllll DTlc Tac De.p ...... u tH Cllllic T lldl tD21T..ipt Of) ... ......... 8:00 • @ wtcw. .... c... ,.., """"811 (R) (lhf) told 1114 su111 by D1nnr Kaye, Illes an mated $ptelel tell5 the story ol Ptler Cottonlalt and en 1mb1111n1n1 problem It Stt111$ tllat Pettt llas f1lkd to tltliYtl lllOft ea,ter '"' 111111 Illa evrl lronta1I But fir S.sufrfA wm Ptter from d1t1<1Ce with 111$ unpredictable lime 1111ei1111t . e 0 ft '*"-"" flit ClllW of ~uf•; Tiit Secret Empire, StOJ Suaen Wiiiiams D Mowie: (21lr) "flit Osc.ar'' (dral '66-Stephen Boyd me Sommer Joseph Cotten, Milton Btrlt. lony Bennett. Ernest Borcn1ne. Jill St fohn On Oscar night 1n Hollywood a tavolltt nomtnet 1S watchtd by t11ends who started with him. helped him to Hollywood and •Oft trod upon 1n his trcht IOI stardom U ®l ~ Happy D1ys IR) '1he ll1SS1ng Bandit In a desomte effort to keep RtCh•e hom goine to 1a11 ah er ht is charaed with bt1n1 the K1ss•ne Band•I of Milwaukee the ronz uses a voluptuous lure as bait to catch lhe not0110us n1eh1 stalker D flit S.illl • Cllol lllmett I fritllds Q) Mowie: P-1 (21tt) "T eys 111 tllt •ttic" (dra) '63 Oun Martin. Yvette M1m1ru1 Gtrald1nr Paar Gue Tierney lwo overly oossesmt sisters shatte1 the11 relationship with the11 b1other when they break up hrs afta1r with a mamed woman fD tJ]) Prewln I th riltsllurp "Movre Music" Mo-.re score producer John Wtthams and lttm score composer Miklos Ro1sa euest f!) ViwilM (lOJ Coustuu <Myuey -8:30- .. ® (21) uftrne & Sllultr (R) "Laverne and Sh11ley Co to Night School" Laverne and Shirley cause havoc 1n night school when they enroll 1n an anatomy class and cet tan1led up with a crochet~ old leache1 and the clusroom skel!ton mflltCMd ~ 0> Iris Cllla111 9 :00 fJ (J]) llowit: (lttr) "Du4- 1111R's Curn" (dra) '78-R1ch11d Hatch. Bruce 01V1son. Floy Oun, Pam Bellwood, Wollman Jack. Brute Johnston. Mike Lo-.e, Dick Clark. lh1s movie 1s based on Jan .g De1n. the s1ng1n1 duo of the late 50s and 60s. whose s1nhnt popula11ty ended 1n sudden lraaedy when Jan Berry wffered paraly11na 1n1u11es from an auto accident. D Q}) (II) The 111 £....t: t...-i of Ille Gtlldtll C... (2hr) A lamous &Unfighter atrees to leach I youna f&1mer to become prohclent w1tll a gun. on the cond1llon he PfOmisu lo dedicate his hie to lhe pursuit of evildoers Hal Holbrook. Keir Dullea. Jeff Ostelhaae and Carl Franklin star • Cl) <II • Til111'1 c..,.., (R) "Ch11ssy and the Guru" Jack and larfet lace the dancer ol tos1n1 Ct111ssy lo • tasHalk1n1 111ru wllO dautes her into behev1n1 her place 1s al his Sldt-111 • d1St1nt ~munt l:W'=:.-=., @ Tiit ...... 1:1 l"tary .r C..1rm T~1s procram. t1plonn1 th1 l1bury s rei. tionsll1p willl Coill)etS. S11otio Ille use ol modern technolol'f ii the ~ of rHtarch, e•aml11U tllt lrblary's rolt u Ille copynslll olliee lor the tnhre country ind its vas1 rescMlfetS fCM ma1ntena11« etld mto- ratlOll of lllltluJCllp(S. . lh:I ,_ """': LIMt -t.30- • ~ 9 • hal (R) "Ont· l'lllldl Btnta •· tllt T air t•"I 11111tti to suppcirt the d1um of ltllo•· cabblt Tony S.llta. wtlo 1•ts a••· 111-1,llfetllllt c•• to l'f into tilt m11 •hll • wld clll .. pion TV WEEK, APRIL 8. 1979 mrK141D•._ 10:00 llDIDMlws 8 ID) '31 Tiit hpers ·ram1lr Planninf' Stanley alre1dy 1s 5tumed lrom a week's v1S1t by tielen's toraetful mother. when his 1111tated 1n law suddenly '""ounces she 1s stayint permanently m lliPI G.a11t11 <a Tiit Sart.1 Letter ~( ...... k -10:30-• a u QMtM hi. 'The Youn1er Man" rehcia dotSll't approve when her 23 ynr·Ofd nephew comes to stay with her and ends up hav1na a tove 1'1111 wrth her l8·year old best t11end. Elarne mm""" &l Hl111ptr Mc ... : lln Masll A p1ohte of lorme1 Tennessee moon shiner and countr~/lot~ s101er- Hamper McBee (Bl Vottr's ripeliM 11:00 • ClJ • <lll a ....., D ® rnJ (JI) ""' ........ 1.111111 D llowit: "TraiMCI lo Kill" (adv) '74-Stephen Sandor m Cllico I lllt 11111 Cll leMJ Hi• Sllow 9 llile llllNenlt Ec..,torillll m Did ei.ttt s... fl) Varit41Mi -11:30- • (IJ) Metits: 1., •• -, JIMs/IW(M .. @ IBl w.., Caf1lll ..... s.,, Siies .. • Cl) (JI QI) .... : H. llatltr II r-" -Lila M1nnelh • Tiit c.c $llow Ill "' SIUrt 8J ~&Y .. ID MC""' 12:00 •TllilictttZ.. • AltTtd ~ """"" ., .... ,""' -12:30- • .... : • "Tiit °"' ........ (dra) 'JS-Fredric M11ch. ..... : "Tiit Um " Clfllltll" (d11) '48-Rlta Hayworth .., ... 1.: ..... ,.,.,, S.~· url"" (adv) '63 -Macdoneld Clrey, M1rt1 Tom . 1:00 .. iUl Clll ,...,,.. Dltlwricl f WEDNESDAYf Al'lltl II F0t morn1nc and 11ternoon listinrs. please see DAYTIME 'llOCllAMS. Below, for f'OUr tor1wtnM!nte, are lhe day's lllOVies. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 D "The Green Grus of Wyomin&" (wesJ 48 Peny Cummins Chafin Coburn m 111 "Spitf11t" tcom) 34 Katharine Hepburn Rober! Young Ralph Bellamy 1:00 fD rw "Tht Sern nt" tdra) 64 Ouk Bogarde Sarah Milts 3:00 cl fl'i "l~ Homeward" (ad~) '64 lassie, Robert Bray 3:30 U "Gettln1 Awar from II All" (com) 7 l -I arrv Haeman Barba1a Feldon. Gary Cothns EVENING 6:00 0 <fOl !Rl !251 News The Odd Couple 0 u (21) N11n U Emeraency One D Ironside ID ,ro llueball Conllnued 1ro111 5 JOPM The Los Angeles Dod&ers at the Houston Aslros m Slrffts of San franctS<O @ Of urtfl I lr11n m °"'Easy 'Ill Maude llf Amtrian GonrnlMlll -6:30- .JI) fins Cr01$-Wits (JDJ Mer. Griffin Sllow tD Michael htkson Show l8J The JoUr's Wild G) Mi Seetetaria \9l "tied Uftiftnt 7:00 8 llB@ llwi D The llewlywH 6'111t D Cl) The ,.,., Wiid lfll Sia Mlltioft $ Man II) S.nftnl & Son 9 Mystery Murtls ol Ila~ m MacNtil/ ltllm lltl*1 , C2ll Ellltl'lllKJ 011t OJ Oomtlllca liloftttfO ff llltrodudflC liolocY -7:30- 0 "*Id Wtr11: " DlllJ '" Surtll Of ••• u sa. ...... .. The Dllifll Gt!M ....... TMtT- CI) U!ltlM ...,.., G fie TIC "'lllfl (]I @ f lllily f M ...... 2 u ............ C..,terilM ID 21 Ttl!IM a ""' IS'-<Sdftlllil 8:00 8 O The ,..,,,_. Thert'J !Owl play afoot w-.n Ceorai tut\ to duck Olli of celebl~tin1 h1s wtdd1na anntvtlli!Y wrlh Louise ind she tnes to duck out ol town 8 f l) ft S,ECIAL Dla11tr AllilMttd CMllntiln (lhr) (R) "On vac1t1on With Mlc~tw Mouse &Frrends" Jlminy Citcket triu lo product a television show. but hnds 11 d1thcull to get all n1ssta1s-M1c~ey & M1nn1e Mouse. Pluto, Donald Duck and Cooty back hom vacation 1n ltme 101 tameias lo 1011 O Edward lhe Kine Good Old Teddy" [dward VII s l1nal vears 11907 1910) are ma1ked by his strucgle against illness and his relusal to allow his health to impede his efforts to safeguard peace U 3) 10 119 The M"kennesot Puadrse Cote Crate llpec1al1ons The Matken11e kids despeiaterv uy to raise money so they can claim a large sealtd crate although they don t know 111hal 11 contains-but which may 1ep1esent the last ~nown hnk to theH m1ss1ng parents O Mowit: (?hr) "Oe1*1 Set" (com) 51 Spenw Tracy l\a1ha11ne Hepburn Gig Young An efficiency e1pert s armal alarms workers 1n the research bu1tau of a broadcasting company A department head despite tears ol being replaced by an electronic brain hnds herself ath &tied to hHn &> Movie: (?hr) "Wale Me When ll's Over" (com) '60-Ernie Kovacs. Margo Moo1e A soldier 1s court marhaled when he uses Army surplus material to promote a resorl hotel he otans to build ED J~ Shakespurt Plays 'Measure lor Measure This play depicts a 1110lld where ~'ual 1eta tronsh1ps between unmamed people are punished by death lht story features a drarnatlC conlhct between a lecherous 1udae Angelo and a v111uous 111oman Isabella Kale Nellrcan Christopher Strauh and lohn Mc[nery star ED VivilM so Audemy Lelclers -8:30- 0 111 Miss Winslow & Son Susan has thr golden opportunity to desi1n the whole St~uma~er Home lml)fovement Catalo&, but only 11 she can complete lhe 1ob in thret days. tocc1nc her to tum to £ velyn 101 fltlp w1lh the baby m The Odd eou,.. OJ Wmtlin1/'ecHo de AIM! 9:00 0 Cffl Dur Otttctm Del. Set l<ate Hudson suspects the apparent su1C1de ol a famous news man 1s murder. but the lists of p1ime suspects rs hm1ted lo the co anchOI· woman ol lus lelev1s1on show, and site has an almosl·perlect ahbt D lfll fDl TIM Ilia £Wlllt: Wllttl$ (2hr) (R) Part II EflCa Trenton reveals her inlrdehty to her husband, Adam. and de~rts him to follow her lover. race dmer Pel er flodenl\Jlt, around the European auto r1cin1 mcu1t Rock Hudson. Lee Remd. Blau Brown, lohn Bet~. Ralph Bellamy and Gerald S O'lOllChlin sta1 • A111trlt1M "The lmmr&ranl" This proc11m focuses on leon Stein. • 66 yetf old '"'" wllo d1scussts his 1nc1us1na awarene$$ of fits 1mm1crant roots. • (JI 121) Qartie'1 .... (R) "kaunttd An1111" Tiie anaets 1nvulrJtle a "haunted" pmpsr cholon 1nsl1tute to pursue a m111dtrOll\ &ll<nt and 11<ove Bo~efs 11ch lady lnend h beine swindled Gretchen Wyler, linden Ch1i.s end Ptle1 Donel &utst. • "" CriHill .. A o..N SMllMI SMw 10:00 0 SHOCKING CRIME Of ft WIFE BEATING! IW 0 r_t' 12 flu llatte eoads Kaz into defend1nt her c11lh1end a battered wile who kills her husband .. hen she can no loneer endure his abuse 0 D m llt'WS U P 10' ~ SP'ECIAI. The Hal linden ~I (lhr) Hal linden stirs in hrs f11st television special-a song danc.e and comedy lilted tribute 10 ovein12ht success 1n show buS1ness 1111th guests lmda l av1n Bono1e r 1ankl1n and Calhryn Damon m Nit11t i;,11e11 ~ The AdfOQtes -10:30-m m llewi fD ~4 fn n•1e I Jollnnr A 40th anniversary t11bure lo the " c1nt1on ol the tusl Ame11can ballet 11:00 U U (I \Jll (21 •tW\ U ®I t» ~ News D Mah Me u uah D Mo-1it: "Sact0 I Vanzetti'' (dca) ·71 Gian Maria Volonte Riccardo Cucc1oll1. Cyril Cusack ID Chico I the Min OJ Benny Hill Sllow fl1 T umabout ED Ou Cmtt Sllow el Vuied1des -11 :30- 0 ..t U Y011r Turn: lttltn lo CBS llews .. ~ ~IJ Johtmy Canien D Mn Soupy 5'1ts Show U UOl IS htiu "°""'" m TM r.o.ic s. Cl) Get Sftlart B' Ulm, Yaca I Y• tD Ca11tioMd UC llews 12:00 0 <ill flltwies: .. cUortl f"iles/ ""'' D TWl!idlt Zo11e ID Alf red HitdlcGd Prtstflts OJ lilo¥ie /llews -12:30-• lllowit: ~ "Tiit Oewil .. ,.,. (cum) JI -Ronald Colman • ®l llll lllMMt m lilo¥ie: NAtlaaiMtiln ill .... H (suso) 6~ Huell 0'811an m Mowit: ii! .. , Was I ~r'' (dra) ·~-Scott Brady 1:00 0 ~ 9 TOlllOrrow OManru 2:00 O lllo•ie: "The ltlaalt Swrd" (adv) '62 Basrl Rathbone. Cary lockwood, Anne Helm D M«Me: 11!> "TOlllpt b °"'1'' (com) '33-fredric March. D Movie: 8 "lifeboat" (dra) ·44 Wilham Bend11 m &et Smart -2:30-m lllowits: 'Terro< on Hall Moon Street." · Yonaar; Monster from the Deep" -3:30- D Movie: ~ "01tr11e" (dra) SO Mala Powers. Hal March 4:00 D llowie: '1llt Sea.e ,_" (mys) '52-Audrey Hepburn. 811an Ktnwfn (right) pl• Gideon Chllholm • .,.,, Murphy pon,..,_ Wiii Chisholm al'ld Sandra Griego P'IYI 1<9MdlfW'I, In th• third part of the tour-part mlntaerlea, "Tht Chlaholma," • drema of a plonHr family'• we1twerd Journey, Thuradey at 8PM on CBS. THURSDAY Al'RIL 12 FOi "'°''""* and 1tternoon llstinp, pltue see DAYTIME l'llOGllAlllllS. ltlow, lot pour ~llitnce, lfe lllt day's lllOliH.. DAmME lllllOVIES 12:00 O ~ "Carry on Nurse" (com) '60-Kennelh Connor m ~ .... ,. & Mrs. Smith" (com) "4S-~role Lombard 1:00 m lli! "Slloe S11111e" <d11J "47-f!rnaldo Smordinr 3:00 (JAl "Tht Mir1tlt" (adv) '70 lassie. Michael lames W1•ted 3:30 U "Caprice'' (com) '67 Dons Day, Richard Hams EV•NING -6:30- QJ) Mews (I) Cross-Wits (IOJ Mtrw Griffin Show m I LM IJlcy ACROSS I ComPtttnt 5 F11f1 I 1ren• 9 Scotti-" for 'olcf 10 P~m 12 AHPOlld 15 Bind 18 Vocally~ 20 Aid 21 TOftTM 22 Cenlll 24 Parts 25 Moslem t••cher 28 Pod tMmber 31 At1tl~ otaet 32 Prepo11tfon 3.4 Growth 36 Academy Award 37 Opposite of aroit 39 Boal acoenory 41 Atomic: porttclt 42 ParlldiM 1JJ Conlt"'t*llY Heattll m MidlMI ,_. ... si-a The JoUr's W'lld ED El Cllno/Domt11k1 Montero ~ Home Gardener 7:00 D II B ~) lltws • Tiit MewtyaoM ;... Iii Tllt JoUr's Wilcl CD (l}) SiJ Million S 11111111 a> Salofd & Soll 9 f raMle & JohllftY m llbdleif/lellm 11.,.rt l2IJ £Jlltrl'f!CJ 0.. (JO) Hvrullities Tllrovp lllt Arb -7:30- D $25,000 l'yl"lf!lid Wild Wotld of ~imah II In Seard! Of .•• • The Dtti .. Gallle • Tiit Golie SMw s 1.91 Beauty Show D Tt< TK 0o..p (IOJ tllJ Maleh Game Q) Ad.1111·12 @ lnsilllt m 21 Tollicttt (ll)Mews ~ lltwsclleck 8:00 D (l}) Tllt Cllitllolms Par1 Ill Aller their &u1de departs. the Chrsholms embark alone across the YUi plains They haYt lheu hrsl encounters with Indians and tater are 1u1ned away lrom a waeon tr1rn wh1<h has been decimated by 1>rarne few Meanll'hrle, Will and Gideon discover an lnd11n woman, Ktwedmok. the survivor ol an attack by an enemy tribe DOWN 2 Criticize 3 Miu lane's ln1tlaf1 4 Copyrtlld 5 LJnH 6 Part of tht mind 7 CIOHr 8 Mra Chati.s 11 Mttlll closure 13 Type of trff 14 Mrs --(clue to puz• lit answer) 16 Actor's nameUlle 17 Clay, fortMrty 19 WomM\°f •arltltnt 23 Ctkt ml• 26 Raw 27 Safe from ~ ~Oty -·Time' (2 Wdt.) 33 Ml'*ll O.posOt 35 Ro1ter 36 Mualcal Jnttrum.nt 38 Mrs. Wttnef'I lnltltls 40 Cfa1tlfled itMI 11 tlll ()]) l'RElrll[lt( WllMllllllil! A mystery game show played IOf Jauehs and loot stamne £d McMahon as host Noted criminal attorney and author F Lee Bailey 1s one ol three uperl panehsls who atone wrtll three contestanls. t11es to soln the 11ame s c11mt • MeN: 11!1 (Zltt) "Lillts of the field" (com) '63 -Srdney Pollttr. l1fra Skala A voung Black man helps live reluaee nans build a chapel in a barren wasteland and teaches them to speak fnghsh U l~ QI) Mork & lllllnllJ "Mor~ Runs Down" Moik s houtl are numbered unless he can gel a power recharge !tom hrs "eleek · before his birthday amves-bu\ Mindy has unwrttrngly stored 11 away rn lhe egg car1on (Re.scheduled) D Mo1it: (?hr) "Dirty 1111101111" (adv) 14-Cathmne Oeneuvr Richard Crenna Aliin Delon An mt11cumc love story concetnrng a woman caught between a wmrnal and a delechve CD Carol llunlett & f ritnds a> Mowie: @) (21tr) uLNf D1y's Jour-ey IAlo Mi&ht" (dra ) 62- ~thanne llepbum. Oun Slockwell A movie based on Eueene 0 .Neill's au1ob1ograph1cal play dealrnc with his early hfe-h1s problems w1lh his tam1I~ and l11s fight against TB tJl) OJ lion (II) They Attt1't Uh Us -8:30- 11 IZ}) IBl m MIEltl Hjpditft llllllllOf Shelly Fabares and Stephen McHall1e star rn this Gothic comedy sel in an immense stone castle on an island otl the coasl ol Musa chusells The m1ns1on servo as TV WEEK. APRIL 8, 1979 headquarters lor the BIKh Foun dat10n-a qu&St·thmk tank, hous1nr scientists who are work1n1 on sotullons to world problems fuaenie Ross Leming Audrey lande11 and Gerald Gordon also slar B (fD) QI) ~""The Oppor. tunoty" Ane1e finds hersett 1n a lot ol trouble when she lr1ts to help husband. who needs a rec;eplion1st, and srsler. who needs a jOb m n.. Odd c...,,i. @ T urnalloul muCM•••AiHr.io 9:00 D ill> SP£CIAI. A s,edll a-, 1101111 (!hr) An all-star music 51>ec1al served up with savory slices ol country hie. fealunne euests Ray Charles. Oak11dee Boys, Dottie West and peoplr ol Ctodett, Teus, where Kenny spent many of his urly yratl Portions ol two of Rocers' concerts are presented II @ QllilKJ (R) "A Tesl for l1v1ne" Quincy must battle bureau- cracy lo prevent an auhstic child lrom be1ne doomed to a hie 111 111 1nst1tution 10! the mentall) retarded U <II l3l 8'1'11tf llilllf (R) The Baby Broker" lan1u1ee bar11ers haclute the lone arm of the law as rhe men ol the I Ztlt precinct havr to first translale Germen to &ain evldeooe aeainst an adoption 11n1. and then hne lo arrest a professor for his conduct rn resurch1nc 1n • rated dictionary ()) Oral Melts' °"" ... (def m 1r1tn Gritfil sa.. SJ 181 W.W "Bocot1. Ont Day" ID lloclles T •tils al Tiie w.... '--9 -...11 MM -9:30-. , • (]) (II) '2ll C1r1et Cu11try "New Kid 1n Town" When a runaw•y --------- FRIDAY orphan amves in Clinton Corners and claims Chief Roy 1s her lather. shock and cllaos follow QJl ~ Aliwt 10:00 U BlrMby/Gold Heirus • Wtddinl/Murder T1r11t II (() (J}) Blrully Jo11H The spell of eotd lever involves Barnaby when his eod-daucht er (Bonnie Ebsen) becomes the pray of a fort une hunter (Cree h11an). who kills her eold·prospeclor erandlather, then frames lier fiancee U 0 Q)) QliillC'J (R) "The [ye ol lhe Needle" Quincy must p1ove that a soc11hte died as a result of a homicide and not because of an 1noov1hve medal technique ........ B 'DIS. P'llVATl LIVES * NEW HIT SERIES! • CD 9 Qll Dieters' Mute Li'lts "Concerto lor an lnlernal M1ch1ne" Heart sureeons Dr Latimer and Dr. Wise attempt to allay the lears ot a movie star that her needed triple bypass heart oper at1on may thwart her comeback • lllpt Witry H ""9dlect -10:30-m CDlllWI as.. h1ftns fD lllUlt: Tiie lr•111 Silftlct This documentary focuses on the v1ct1ms of lither dauehter incest. ofie11n& help and 1nlormahon aboul commu nrty resources available 9Ftlbt• 11:00 •rn •CI>9a"-e o@a"-............ G Mttit: "Tiatr ftrce" (mys) '7~-Japintst m t. • Clliclt & 1M 111111 • ...., Nil .. ®..,_INTt1111ysonl ... CMtt .. -11:30-• (() 0 llttit1: M•A•S•H/ Md:IM e @a...,c.r.. ..... s.,,w.si.w e CD (11 IJI) .,., & Hlltdlt ...... •n..c...a .. •c.t Slutt ®=.::ri''" . . .... 12:00 ., ...... ,_ • Alf'*'~ Prwtlb -tz:lO-................ (,." (mys~-Clly Grtnt, Jot11 Btllntll • : • "ftRittflwl"(dll) '48-Jolln 6'ffitld, fholMs Comtz e ..... : "Ulllla" (dla) 'S6-R1y M~ltlld. Mawttft O'H111 1100 eoa1 ...... .llMridl 2100 ...... : ...... , .. , .. ("'Y'~~~~ft Ptynt e I • "C1nm." "Mercy ltllM" "Moullleift ~hlll" e i..l.s "Cl111dll.' '111tr Bly" Artll ll fOf lllONlinl alld •fttr-llstillp. plust Mt DAYTIME PROHAMS. .... fw ,.., COMltiitllCt, lft tlle ~s llllwies. DAmME lllOYIES 12:00 CJ • "Siltin1 Pretty" (com) '48-Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara. Clifton Webb m i1J) •• Woman's Stcrtt'' (dra) '49-Maureen O'Hara, MelV'fn Douglas 1:00 fD "°"'7 01(' (adv) '52 -Peler Graves. Anna Neaele. Michael Wildin& 3:00 CID "TIM "914 Biel" (ad~)­ lassie. Jed Allan. Jack Oe Mm . H Lloyd Nelson, l1S1 Lu 3:30 II "On IM o..ble" (mus) '61-Danny Kaye, Dana Wynler. Marearet Rutherford, Wilfred Hyde·Wh1te. Diana Dors EV•NINQ e:oo D <Bl <l1l 0 "-rn n.. «* c.,1e ... (() t21J lltws • ErnifStMJ Ollt .,,... m Tiit lfldy a..c11 II) Streets ff SH f r111eitcG @ Of Eartll & 111111 fD freestyle "Good Srgns" Toni, a deal cut, ioins the cln s, bul none of the kids know how lo act towards her fhe teacher. Mr Roper (Frank Aletter) 1s equally contused a•• 19> """"'' Mdlee: ..... Masfl -6:30- CD al"-(()Cr..wils (fl llltn 'riffill Show GJll.Mt..q 0 • ..,.,.., JourMI Sl)lillcMel~~ QI Tiii JIW's WIN ID LI CriMI lietl CrWI 9 'Nild u .... 7:00 a CD e•o ..... .Till .... '9111 CI> G Tiii "'9t's MW •llll Silllllilll$1111ft -~&Sell • lllacWILllwtt ..,.. (21Ellef....,o.. mo.-.ica ........ ill> f '"" .,... -7:l0-."91t ..... ,.. Cl)(f)Tile..,... .... ,..., e PYt ....W Tht C1lrforn1a Matis •I tilt O••l•nd A's. e <Ut o...,....-.. encr • ...,. ..... ,2 ea,_....,.... ea1-.... .... aaoo e (]) 0 IPICMI. .... ..., l•tf ~Ill (It) (l llr) luas Blln111-••lll tilt lltlp of 011111 l11110Ut Wlrntr Bros. t11ltlleted 111111 stll'S ltle Oefly 0.Cl, p,_. Lt Pew. rocllorft l•chorn ud Yost111111 TV WEEI(, APRIL 8, 1979 ,~ HE ASKED FOR LEAD Holfywood-Wh y? That's the question most asked ot Shaun Cassidy regarding his decision to assay one of the most difficult acting roles of the year- playing a minimally retarded young man in a two- hour movie for television, "Like Normal People. " The true life drama. written and produced by Emmy Award-winner Joanna Lee, alfs on ABC. Fri- day at 9PM. Cassidy made the switch from world favorite pop singer (he has three gold singles and a trio of platinum albums) and the star of a hit television series, The Hardy Boys. because: "I knew the character of Roger Meyers would be a challenge, and I was Impressed by the nature of the story. " Cassidy said that whlle playing In a series such as The Hardy Boys. "you get used to playing a role. You don't even have to think how you would react to a given situation-you just know how that Hardy Boy character would react . "But for 'Like Normal People. ' I had no frame of reference. I've never experienced the existence of the minimally retarded. This Is the first time I've ever really felt like an actor." Cassidy said he hopes this film will chanQe the popular conception of retardation which. he said, "Is commonly confused with Insanity. "There's a stlgm1 to being retarded. and I hope we can lessen that by 1howfng how two real people, like Roger and Vlrgln/1 Meyers. can overcome th• fHrs, hatr.cl. mlstrutt and prejudice of ao-ca//.cl 'normal' people while they try to lead a happy married 11'9." In "Like Norm11 P9oplt," Virginia Is played by Linda Purl, one of tht bright younQ atart on th• current teltvlalon 1c•n•. whoH r•c•nt credit• Include "Llttte L1d,.1 of the Night." "Cry for Help," ...,.,tfmony of Two Men," "Women at W.•t Point" and "~ung PlonHrt." Hervey Hart dl1'9Ctfld. Hope Lange 1/ao ''"' ., C.Hldy'• mother. FIUDAY (Continued) Sam-helps a desperate Granny l1nd a substitute for the Enter Bunny who 1s bedndden with a cold 8 8 9 Oitt'retlt Str*s • ®) i11i hlllilJ (R) "Moment of Truth" A man. whose u wife was represented by Ooue in an uely divorce and child custody suite 1s released from pnson and returns to terro11ze the lawiences • T1M Sliftt • en hr1Mtt ' r rittlds G) lllewit: (Zllr) ''llM L.a Yars" 76-Documentary The hitherto undocumented years Clmst spent on earth hom the aee of 13 to 30 are eaam1ntd Ne• ev1denef points to a tone p1l111maee made by Jesus lhrouch the last. to India and l1bet tlD 08Wllllilllft11,._. ....... -1:30- • llll a> Helle, uuy 'lwy's Bad Back" Wh1lt Larry 1s confined to bed with a pinched nerve 1n his back, Ruthie and Diane have d1flerent ideas on how their dad should be taken care of • Thi Odd Couple m l8l !lfl Wall StrHI WHk ID Ed1111do 111'tCIClo de AlllOI 9:00 8 [2l Thi Dula of Hauard Luke and Bo are coerced by Rosco and Boss Hou into act1ne as depuhts fOI lransporhn& a p11sont1 lo Haznrd from a nearby town •1lhou1 be1ne told he s publtc enemy number one Stella Parton euesls 8 ¢1.i) 01 Thi Rockfo(d files A Otlferenl O!ummer" Hosp1fah1ed by an accident, Jim stumbles onto what appears to be a profitable organ transplant 11nc-desp1te denials trom cloctors (Rescheduled) • ®a lllt¥1e: (2hr) "I.JU lllnNI ,..,.. .. (dra) '79 Shaun Cns1dy, Linda Pu1I, Hope Lan11e. Zalman Kine A rem11kable lrue story ot two yount people 111110 are retarded Roger (Cassidy) 1s 22 and 'l1rg1n1a (Ms Peart) 1s 19 when lhey meet 1n a home lor retarded adults Compan1onsh1p grows into love. but when they announce lhey want to marry, they gel no support from fam11tes 01 lnends Refusina to actept deleal. Roeer and v11ain11 hght stubbornly lo aet the chance 10 hve like nor1111 peopl( • WlCIAl. [11111 tf Chlt11p, Call " .,.,. Unforeel11ble on lhupol ltl111s of some ol lht most tumultuou$ evtnts ol the pasl hfty years Tim special ms 11 Amencans hne bun so numbed by lhe out111es they've hved lhrouch. that theJ've lo11 the ca111C1ty to care James Robt$Ol1 tells why wt must c.re alld •11al v1ewt11 can do • "" Sritfil .. 0 n. U.,tfY .. c.cr- •• I ..... n..tft ... 10:00 • ({I) Dtllas (R) ContluSIOft cl • hlO part episode Jft's ttfort' to m.tkt lltS bfotlltf comlortablt 1n his new S111Toun4jnp 1$ lo prt$$1111 hrm tnto taklnc over one ()f 1111 Cw1n1 buslntssts. HIS formt1 wilt klrem It cs j11$1 1110lhet metllod of c11t11n1 1\1111 ""t 1111n Joan Van AB and O.Vld At 1oyd 111est. e O (ft Thi Na MBlutt for the Duke" Prill l11hler turned p11v1tt •y• Duke Ralllfty 1 .. 1n1 thet a m.tn rn 111$ employ hu • h1ddtn ,...,4 past which makes him a ~ol target for an underworld kingpin U De> 11tws G) Nipt Gallery fD Tiie (,K Thlt Never Wis lhe story ol what might h~ve been the greatest epic motion p1clure ever I Claudius ind the d11f1culhes w~1ch prevented 11s t0mplel1on 50 W!Kld -10:30-m a> News !)~ Ha111per lllc8tt: lllw Muh 11:00 D U !!DJ }{News D [Zl 12.JJ (JJ1 Ne-#$ D lllah Ille Lauth II lllowit: "Suwoll" (dra) 74- Edwa rd Meeks. Raymond Haymsto!1 Beat11ce Cardon m Clllco ' Ille lllan m 1tM1 Hill Show 8 Allottler Voice m Dick ta¥ttt Show fD VariedlCles -11:30- D llJ 1J Muters Golt lfi&h· lichts1'ro Blsketb.111 Playolf I earns lo be announced II 12]) rill JollnnJ Carson II llew Soupy Slits Show U ClUl f.8) SNptBmtta m The r.onc show m Get Smart 124 Util.s. Yoe• and '~ fID C.tptioned ABC News 12:00 D T wiljpt ZOllt m Me lo• fDltow• O)hlie/News -12:30- • Mtwie: "Rlll1 AIOllnd the hid" (dra) "66-Richard Hamson at lll0tl1: 181 "C1111M" (dra) "49-James Mason, Robtrt Ryan II) ....._: ~ "HorrOf Rises from IM Tombfl (hor) 70 P1ul Naschy 1:00 11 ft i>_ll Midfticllt Sptclll U lllovl1: "Countess D11cula" (hor) '72-lngrtO Pill. Nigel Green 11 lillwtkk llJl Ma111.t2 -1:30- .. llews/llloirie: tifl "Mfft Jolln Dot" (dra) '41 Gary Cooper Bllbara Slanwyck. Edward Arnold 2:00 II liloollt: "First Lowe" (dra) '70-John Moulde1 Brown -2:30- • lllMlt: "'Till We ltleel Ac1l11" (dra) '40-Merlt Oberon. Ceor~enl • : ''Tiii SIWitf" (d11) '66-Fmt1 Mectnlosh ., "'s-1 3:00 m lllM!t: "The C•rw 11 llatrHtMWS" (hor)-Jtrmon Robin. lullO Altm•n 4:00 ....... : "llllMM .. tM S.... .,.._.. (dra) '46 Stew11t Gm1u, Pllyt1ss Ctlvtr1 -4:30-..... : ........ "'"""" llml" (d11) '66-Roetr H1n111 • MIM: ''Tiit Dnll lit., (horJ '4?-lllla l 11psl. SATURDAY APRIL 14 MORNING 6:00 D That's ~t "8 Sunrist Semesltf O Community feed~tk m University of the Air -6:30- D Sunrise Semester 0 Bay City Rollm O Draanet N Classroom-Art O Omy & Goliath ®J The Course of Our rrmes m ~kOut Cl) lnfi11ity factory fD Captioned ABC News 'fl' family Por1ra11 7:00 O Marlo's Maaic Movie Maclllne & ~~ tU Alvin & the Chipmunh 0 Ilic Blue Marble U C}l 1tOJ ~ Scooby·Ooo, Where are You! 11: N Clawoom-Spanrsh 0 The Hot flld1e Show GI Element1ry News Cl) Woman Retl to Real fD Toea for Heahh -7:30-D Dusty's T reellouse D '13 1t fantastic four O l'acaetters U ) tlO) llt. FanstKe "£ Alound Ille WDl1d Cusint 0 The I.one Ranier at That's Enoucll Cl) Romper Room fD festival of a Thousand 01b 8:00 D ll 1 1U Popeye D 12_a1 11tl 6"rilla Super 90 U Mo.ii: ~ .. Ml!l11try of Fm" (mys) 44 Ray Milland. 0 l}) OJ (ff) Superfrien1b CJ Roller Superst1rs m lllowie: 11') ''Two Sistt11 from BostCMI" (mus) '46 funr Ally~on e> lnsipt/ Movie -8:30- 0) Southern Cellfor11l1 fD "°'' 9:00 D ( t J Cftl Thi lup tunny/ROid llllf!Mf Sllow 111 Th1illwftt1S ll)AIWe SMlt -9:30- • "' ()fl Dftfy hck • lill9lit: "llllawt ill "" .. F«nt" (d11) C.me1on M11c11e11 • <II flt) ScieMJ's U.sttn 11 lllMlt: "Tiit fla111t 11111 lht fire" '6'-0ocumtntary .., Vol r.,.ii 83 nit l.ikary 8' C.1ma 10:00 D ~l •)r!H&klley ., lllMle: "bill l•tl la11Mlt" (wu) ·~ Johll P1Ynt -lO:lO- • (IJ) llnlll~ 5"111 8 QJl11tJall • (1J nl ..... ""' '*'"' ........... • flllflria , .. TV WEEI< APRIL 8 1979 39 Thii Wtt~ 1n BasebJll 11:00 D '3 31 Pro Blseb.111 SI Lou1\ Ca1d1nals at P11tsburgh Pirates tP11mar)) Ph1laaelph1a Phillies at Ntw Yor~ Mtts (Secondary) U 3 10 29 Weekend Sp«ql 1R1 lhP ['ltapt ol a One Ton Ptt Pait ont 111 a three par! proeram lhe )101¥ ol a voung g1rr~ wily ettoits to ~·' h~r pr11r Mnmng bull from the butchtr shop Stac~ Sioor Kenia Borell and James Calahan star O World Champtonsltip Tennis m Jim Stafford's Grand C111tral fD freestyle Em Mi Ecuador -11:30- • Outdoors U ~~American Bandstand Cl) Sports Afield fD Antarctica: Laboratory 101 Science ft) MUSICI Colomblana AFTERNOON 12:00 D 8 Space Audemy O AIAW Champiollsltips Coveraee ol sw1mm1ne and d1vme meets m ScMll T mn 1 ~ lie Blue Illar bit m Tarun }• Contempomy Health fD Mil ClliW & Co. ft) Wllttf lllerudo SO Asctftt ti lll1n -12:30- D 4 1f flt Albert ~ T OllJ Ille '°411 U Hollywood Teen tG'I Oiu 10 m lll°'ie: !litl ... , ... inc the ScMlnd Barrier" (dra) '52 Su Ralph Richardson. Ann Todd. Nigel Paluck (ff) Sh.a Na NI 1:00 D Ll ) Cffl Masten TOllflll111tl1t Goll Semi finals coverage lrom Augusta (Ga ) Nahonat Coif Club loullllf to Adftnt1111 D Tiie lit Vttlty .,..,.., Ill Tiie Adftfltuml (Jal Otetll & Oyiftc m Thi o.ter lltnlts m llltran ...., 12tllwm m Sam1Stccer ~ The A!Mric.11 Sttty -1:30-m Ta,ic • lllewit: "Ritt" (dra) '66-Cltnn Ford. Stella Sttvtns. 01VJd Rt)noSO Ill llllN: ..... " ttlt s. • Slli,t" (adv) '49 Rlcfltnl Wrdmlrk _Gl llltoM: '1'fil .., .... ('°"1) "71 -Jolln Asttn. M~IOll S.tle 141 LMlfttY " ~ 2:00 m a aa-.1mt1, filtillc -a ni.t'aCat ........ ............... ... ..,.. Cllllics Qll ,,..... a,..., Clrdl '-" !Ill Alllfbl "'9nl111111t -2:30- (l)f .... UC$I -~- m "" Utmcy c.e"""' (21) .lollniey It AMtltwt 3:00 8 <IJ)llllllillllta CJJ o. Lat r..tMr. Tiit s.. .[..,,.....,. er_, r1111 ftltMI • c.utest s,.ts UctMs CJ) .. : II> '1tlttl Siem" (adv) 'Cl-Ida LupulO, HumphreJ Boaart ..... : ""' N ..... , TIM'' (•ts) 'Cl -Clark Cable. Lana Turner ID lleM: "ri11i1•'s lai•Mw" (mus) '68-Frtd Astaire 0 "*' "•" llt C... T11 Qll AIAW Slri111111i•1 I Di•i•I a.a.,· .... , 9 DllilRillalteMelllttrion -3:30- BttT•e All KWa e CJ) (II f2I) P'rtltssio•al ..... " l• The Midas Colden Chai· lenee from Brunswick Northwest Bowl In Palatine, Ill. <IJ) lllt•it: "S1111scorchtd" (wu) '64-Maik Stevens, Marianne Koch • Dlwnioll: P'9litics " ,..., 4:00 a flllilr Circlt TlllM Sem1·hn1fs cover11e from Sea Pines Plantalion in Soulh C.rohna • lllewlt: "lM I tllt lttne" (wts) '52-Steve Cochran ........ ET ........ Da,ettift a a •• ,11 •1, 1.-. r11111s 8 ""'1dU.._. -4:30- • lat If tllt "*' 8frtl-4M @ OfEd&Mla .Qle ...... USA? 5:00 •P'Nted...,.... ........ • CJ) Stet ,,.. : ~~.;: .=w ~~.) '71-lloberl Fuller, Sherry Bain ()1 ..... • .. : "lllllr hrMI" (muS) '48-Judy Carland, rred Astaire. <IJ) ... ,, •• 1 ... • Star Seccer .,..,. -5:30- 8:00 •• 08 ..... • lllN: (hf) ..... ,.,., .. (aim) 'SI-lama Stewwt, joseplllna Hull a.ood P Dowd "*' an lnY1S1ble r*'I lftd ha sisttr wants to hatt hlfll fl'll ... y @ .... .... • lllN: (lllr) "Qrlttl11 Ille Lill" (tdv) '76-8111 TrtvtrS. Vlf1il11• akKttlM. A liOll ~. llofll ill Ille l.oMon Zoo, rs lr•'""'1td to AITicl lo te1r11 hi livt hi tllt "1ld. ==11111 -6:•-: ~,,..,(I).:. .. ill) Ma111-12 . o r.-. ID....,_, Ille ... : bw lbsll al)Y•~hl,trt (JI) ,. c..., hlttnitws 7:00 • Tiie P'rica la Ridlt CJ) hltra-y 0.. 8SUlleMyS... e £rnitHu Les A•atltS lnu Pedroza repoits on lhe "n1eht sluh WO<ld" of places open all ni&hl and 1nterv1ews lhe people who man lhem, film writer/producer Joan Tewkesbury who talks to !nu about the role ol women 1n him, and the !>0th anniversary ol the National Council ol Christians and Jews CJ) Lltift ,.,.. Ill P'tfMl[I[ l ickl Jeff llutash hosts this disco vu1etr show leafu11ne the lalesl d1nces, leading comed11ns. popular artists. novelty acts, hol lub interviews. segments from top discos Kross the counlry, fashions and dance contests. (ID) Tlllt's Hellywe4 m <IJ) a o Tiit L1trr1t1ee MS. o ...., rut T-o OllCI u,. • Classic ID Cllffw1lia T lliCM G)la • llnim a Adil! CiCJ Lillllb -7:30- • 2 • tllt r ... Topics. A visit to Cundma Pnsbreys Bottle Villa&e. a truck stop and huck1na school, and lhe Kol FtSh Phenomenon. u CID r.-,r.., • flllilM "Just Be!Ole ht" In this dehehtlut slOfY of creation. Adam 10.ms the Garden of Eden-ancrv and boled-compl11n1n1 to God that fie needs someone to shire hrs Irle So, God 11ves him a checker pl1r1nc 1n1et fhp Wilson. Maritn Sheen and O.rleen C.rr star (() ...... ....,.. uni....,,_ .f ..... 8:00 • l.lwt/AllltriCI'• Jltfliof * Mm h1nt1t/MC: Hit u-..1ar1tt,lftd. Coca·Cola & .... 8 Cf) l1J) SrlCIAl A111trica'1 ..., .... ,.._(lh1)H1ll1nden 1nd IC1m Crosby host the 22nd 111nu1I 1111eant from the Municipal Audrtor1um In Mobile, Ala. 8 ft 0 CHih (R) "OtSaster Squid" Ponch's tempe1 boils over wllen he sets a leltvisio11 news !tam l1k1nt its covmtt of Ille CHP to acid e1c1ttmtllt lo 11J stor1t1 .... : • mw> "Wit ., ..,.. (dr•) '44-S.111 Ct0$by. 8¥1Y Fitzse<ald. RIM Stennt Tiie stOIY of I pt'lt1t mCMd lo I dowft·lroddtll pansll, ""° WOfb lo Slvt tht 11111$11 MIC! Its peoole. • CJ) <II • SPICIAl Th l.llllr ..., la c.11' .. , ... (R) Tiie tradlbons of ea rolliflt, ieflJ bea111 1116 chocolalt ~ .,. ,~ tllfoup '"'"·ch~ llltlllltfOll whH I HllllJ bullllJ b!ICllttM • "~ ltltlt ..ntc• "''"' Ille sewn ytlt·old kill& is 1-. ~ 'hil4 111 town. f 114 Asl•lrt """'.., • ... (aw) ........ '11" (COlft) '62-~~~0ttl, ARlll lkbtrl. """' . nr.. ..,.. rate M1111t11ta. Tiit llefllt-A •• 111111 "'"' • "'' ill • ctrlllWll """ but aves lte• w11t11 allt °""' • the raffle money because she loves another. The Temp1111on ot Or Anlon10-A fanatic obscenity ciusader convinces awth orities to COYtr a SfAY billboard. lhe Bel -A youna count's wife whose husband bee1ns settn& S 1.000 a n11ht call 111ts. offers 10 "work" for him 1n the same w11 for the same p11Ce m u,stlin, Dowftstain P1operty of a lady" Some letters written by lady Marro-ie to a forme1 loYer fall into the 1111on1 hands. but scandal 11 cleverly ntrled by lht coot th1nk1nc ot Thomas Watkins II) Mtwit: (1101) "Hitclllult!" (susp) '74-Cloris Leachman lil1chatl Brandon A p1ed1c1able woman mak1na her annual dnvt to San Francisco to vmt relatives unw11t1nrly picks up a murderer O TWlflty·F•r Ollt frllll fl:) AcHtlny LNdtn (9) ..,., Htritap -1:30- IJ]J s.aa """-' 9 :00 fl CJ) \1}) lllewit: (Zltr) "T tkt a Har4 lidt" (wts) '75-Jim Brown, lee Van Cftef, Fred W1ll1amson, Calhennt Spaak. Jim Kelly, Barry Sullivan. A trail boss on a mission lo ttpay a debt of r11t1fude to 1 r111eher IS pursued by a cang Of tullhroals 8 lfll 0 IJ& tM .,, • rn <Bl a T11t L•" ..,, (2hr) (R) "Muooned;· sta111n1 Donna Mills. John Astin, Edie Ad1ms, Barbi Benton. Ontd Stenner. Norm Crosby, Lola Falana, Audra Lindler Dick Mallin and Avery Sch1e1ber Ga JOHI HMTFOIO Ofl • Hll HAW TOtUTlll ........ 0 ..... City Ulllits • Oa " ,.,.. "-"" •• Oak• Clllritill <II) Tiie Sclrltt letter -9:30- • llicllt Wery 10:00 8 ft s..,.rtrai11 The new Supert111n mikes Its debut this week with a new emphuis on comedy In "A Very formal Helsl," Suptrlr11n's handsome new Chief Opmtions Officer (Joey Aresco) Is laced with 1 IO$$ of p11de-and his JOb-when the t111n's plush cross.country ch1111) ball 1s marred by the !hell of • m1thon dollar nec.iece Zst lu Gallof. Abe V1&0da. Ptttr lntord Ind Lyle Wagoner 1unt. TV WEEK. APRIL 8. 1979 11:00 U e IBlltws 8 O lltws ell*Mt lMcfl D StCll4I City TY llttwA m lltwia: "Tiit Harwy !Oifts" (wes) · 46-JudJ Galland, John Hod1ak [%1 lltwia: "l.My Caftlillt U." (dra) '73-Sarah Miles. e a-,Hilt sait. 0 Adallt-12 a Ted Fritts SM -11:30- • lltwia: "Ill Tiiis ..... of lfMI" (d11) '75-0iana R1u. Judi Bowker CJ) llfllt: (It "l1wllid1" (wes) '51-Trrone Power. Susan Hayward D 0 0 Sahiray lliOt U.. • lllowit: ~ "Tiit ,1 .. 1 Gil1 ..._.,,. (hor) '59-0on Sullivan. IJ lllowit : 1M "fr.. Htrt to Dtnlitr" {di•) '54-Burt Lancaster SPECIAL 1111'1. AMrla c.attlt e lllowit: ''Tiit """ 1\at SmelMd" (hor) '7l-l1tli Palmer cm llttit: "O.lfy" (com) '68- fames Cobum, Susannah York mn.._.. 9....,., llcltt: ...... ID lltwia: "TIM LMy K9an" (com) '56-Pttet Sellers. Alec Cutnm 12:00 llll S. f adtry Oilct -12:30- • ~ "Tilt Bloody V1m111re," "The Curse of the Doti People" 1:00 • QI) lad c-..n e Mtfln "Old-f11h1oned Way," "Go Wtsl Youn& Man," "WACO" GI lillMI: "let No Man Wnte My [p1t1pll," "f Ori A111trs" -1:30-., ..... en..wv"''""' 2:00 e lillMI: "Constantine and Ille Cfoss," "David and Goliath~ 3:00 • "-/ .. : "IW4b .. & ... ......... (drt ) 'S4-V'tetor Mal•rt. ...... TV WEEK, APRIL 8. 1979 atlantic -audio hi-fi components • music WE'VE GOT EYERY mil OF THESE GREAT NEW YAMAHA COMPONENTS IN STOCK HOOKED UP FOR DEMONSTRATION IN ONE OF OUR THREE SOUND ROOMS-