Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot'Too L'-ate to Heed Seven Sisters' Cl.aim?: . / i ~ / 9 .. TOii MaLEV by increasing federal controls which dkl not allow service statiou ' "• .. ..., ,......,.. to charge tbe true value of a 1aJJon of 1asollne. S I ~I• ·\ \ SP I·: f · 1 " I . 7 OUmeo u ll tbem '"Ute SevPn Slaten " But \be man and woman in the Amencan sl l't'd on t1n uti.t• othe'" term• to dest'ribe the aeven urtels that dominate th • v.•orlcl ' .,etro&eum aupply . And thole tums Mronw even more cok>rful when the Jounua llst Hsill'f'd to unnvtl th«> -my1teries ot America's iatfft aasoUne cruns r queat.ioN motoriJLB who have wilted in line for houri at 1ervict1 station puml)I" ln C•llfom i• Euon. Gulf, Mobll, SMll. 1'euco. 8r1tlsh Petroleum and Standard Oil bavf' be<'omt> dirty wordt fOl' drtvert who ar~ Wl'1try of bf>tnf( told that the ir "pa nt<-buying " t rlggert'd th<' 1bortqe Uult led tu lmpJementallon of tht· "odd and even" J&S allocation plao in C'aliforn1a iuu. Y Most drivers feel th•t the oll shortagt• h•~ been created by tht' oil companies to drivt' prltt'!> up 4111d lncreuM· what are already fantastic profi b mud~ by th~ oil b41roni. And they feel that tht! politin l s1tuat1on In Iran and <·on:.t•qut·nt dis ruptaon ol 011 supph~ from that nation 1s bemg u1>ed by lhg 011 as an el(cuse for a cut-Off th•t •~ attually a rip.off SheU's Bill Devere ux has heen s1tllng •l a hot public reluuons desk riekling tb<Mw com menb from disgruntled motons\S StnCt! lhc gasoline crisis erupted. "lbey couldn't ht' mun~ wrong," ht> :.<11d "'Thi:. :.horlaKl' wa) SUNDAY VOL. 72, NO. 133, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAG E S Day of Diagonal Delights r lt'ur to llt't' lonR bt'fon • II hit us and nelllrly all the warnings that It w1u1 un It way t•amc from t.he oil comp1anles " Anll UW rl' 111 no doubt that "panic buying" by CaUfornJa motortl'lls und ·'tank toppln.c · · by drivers who saw the writing on l be wall brouuht the cru11" to Cahfornia within 24 bour11, he said. "Whut h1.1pl)()ncd was that the s ma ll surplus held by the 't'fVl('l' sl1thons was transrerl'\·d almos t overnight to lhe gas tanks 1•( l'UrJot, .. Ot.-vl•rt•ux 1>UH.I. "I wailed in line one day behind a lady 14 ho MIUf"l'Wd Wl rflnts of gas into her car. "Thut '< th•· kind or thing that put the shortage Into crisis pro· portio11s." lw :.u1d "W~ had our backs to the wall at the lime and th1tt suddt>n :.urge or ~as buying was the stra w that broke our h tH'kl' " lltovt'rt•ux 1i-among oilmen who point out that gasoline con- ... um pl acm 111 tht• l nlled Stat.es was up by a n a verage of S percent uvcr lw.t yt:ar al the time the crisis struck In (.'ahfurn1a. tht!y say, consumption was up by more than 9 11t·rr1·nt "ll ':. ea:.y to !.el' why so many people in and out of the in· ctustry say CC6lifo rn1a ns have only thems elves to bla me," Dt!ve reux said. "ll seem:. a harsh tbrng to say But we've checked the figures many . many lime~ a nd they always come out the sa me ." Defenders or the oil companies argue th at the industry has rout(ht lo avert a shortage at a time when it was being ha ms trung One auch champion la John T. l1ber1 wbo once ae~ aa vice president with Superior 0 11 Company. "'Gas prices are not realistic," be said. "We will soon be pay. ing $1 a gallon -and we s hould be -and the day ia not that far all when we will be paying $2 a gallon. "Not so m any years ago, we could get a cup of coffee for five cents." ls berg recalled. "Now you pay a quarter and often more and no one can tell me that the price of gu bas gone up in propor- tion over that period or time.·' lsberg was a~ked the question many Americans are ask.ing to· day : Why do the oil companies protest about price control.a when many of them are recording the highest profits ever printed on an oil company balance sheet? Three weeks ago, 15 of the nation's largest oil companies re· leased details of their first quarter profits for 1979. Tbe data brought howls of joy from critics of the oil industry. Among the com panies recording huge profits were six of the co-called "Seven Sisters"; powerful oil companies that registered record dollar revenues in all four phases of their operations: drill· ing, transporting , refining and marketing . Standard Oil, deeply committed to Ala~kan investment, in· creased profi ts ~Y 303 percent over the previous year; Texa co was up by 81 percent : GuU climbed 61 percent and Exxon profits were up by 37.4 percent. <See SEVEN. Page A3> O RANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MAY 13, 197<J. TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS Strips Touch & Go Private Pilots May Land Near Dump By GARV GRANVILLE Of Ille O.tlly Pllet St.ti! Orange County officials have na r rowed their search for what they say is a badly needed new ge neral aviation airport for pr ivalt' planes down to three preferred sites: The Armed Forces Reserve Center at l.os Al am itos (AFRC) which is now operated by the California Nationa l Guard and off limits to civilian aircrart. -Prima Deschecba. a county dump site about five miles east of San J uan Ca pistrano. r\n a rea adjoining San J uan Cret'k that 1s J USl a stone's t hrow Crom Pnma Deschecba. Those three locations scored the highest number of points in a general aviation airport study rece ntly completed by county government's Genera l Ser vices Agency (GSA>. That airport 1s needed to ac· com modate Orange County 's fast-growing population or pro pe ller-driven private ly owned a i rpla nes kno wn 1n o fficia l ('lfcles a s gene r a l a viation aircraft. Studies show there is already a s h ortage o f ha n ga r a nd liedown spaces in the county that is expected to reach critical proportions. 2,457 s paces, by 1990. But pointing out a need and rinding an airport site that 1s politically, ec-onom ically and en- vironmentally acceptable don 'l necessarily go hand-in hand. For example. Egan ·s report s ho ws t h a t AFRC a t Los Ala mitos is by far the most economical solution. a Sl million a nswer to a multi-million dollar dile mma . h.:ive scorm·d the thought or al- lowmg ('IVlha n p1IOlS USe or lht! httle·used airport facility t hat was used as a pilot trainin~ center during Wor ld War JI. Rut in his report, Egan sees t hin gs at Los Alamitos dif- fe rently. In addition to the scant <by airport standards) Sl m illion price tag. he points oul: "There is no evidence to sup· port the char ge that light general aviation operations (at Los Al l pose any serious t hreat to nearby residPntial an?<JS " 1'01M' j!t•n<'rattd by c ivilian aircraft use or the ;ur facility would be safely unde r legal re- s idential area noise limits . P11vale planes in the a ir space around the airport would not interfere wit h commercial operations at nearby Long Beach M u111c1pal Airport. I rv ine youngster s found a s winging way to cool off in a m a n-m a de breeze Sat urda:r a t U nive r s ity H igh School ca rnival Sc hool's booster c lub 1s s ponsoring th e rtdC'. ga me u nd fun event al the campus ·through today Ju!-.l a s hort drive away for m ost of th<• Orange Coast , the school 1s loC'~1 ll'd al 4771 Camp u!> D rive. Irvine The report s ig ned by GSA director Tom EJ:an has been sent to t he county Board or Supe rvisors. It is Uie (jve s upervisors who will decici<' where . if anywhere. ~· nt>w gcn<'ral ;.ivwlinn ai rp()rt will spring to li fe . But Second Di strict county Supervisor Harriett Weider ha!'> vowed that civilia n atrc rart will never touch dnwn on Los Al 's a m ple runways nr win ~ their way home over hl'r constituent~· heads And. :-,n ra r. m1htary orf1c1ab .Joint civilian-military use of a 1 r racilitics, espec ially t he mix or militar y helicopters and pro. pellcr -driven a ircraft has worked ~uccessrully elsewhe re. Opening Los Al to civilian ust• will nnt ''burde n local sr rects and h1J?hway~ in the Los Alamitos arca ·· Tempers on Rise, Temperatures, To'fJ S welte rin g Southla ndt:r s stewed in their own JU1ces Satuf"· d ay or gambled on s ufficie nt fuel to get to the beach. on th~ eve or Mother's Day 1~79, whl·n the nicest ~ifl of all would bl' ... doze n long-ste m med red gas cans. all full to get his gun and return and kill the attendant. "We get ~ million phone call<.. but what can we do')" moan(-0 Co:.t;.i Mt>sa µohce Watch Com rn<inder Sgt Dic:k De Franc1sco. who said one of the local troubll' spots is the Fedco outlet. ' Heat soaring into the high KOs and low 90s. selling records for May 12. combine d with thl' vola tile comb ination or gas crisis frustrations to keep pohce busy everywhere. No serio us inc id e nts o r violence al the ever-lengthening lines waiting at both c1pcn and closed service stations were re· ported by Orange Coast law en· lorcemenl agencies. Police were kept busy answer· ing disturbance calls. however. a nd one irate would·be patron al a west county discount depa rt· m ent s tore fuel outlet called lit e r a lly b e ggi n g t o b e restrained. He said he'd just been refused service and he was going home r "There must be 500 cars hned up out there . They pump gus from 10 p.m. to 4 a .m .. •· he noted, p0mling out the odd-even service time change occors at midnight. 'fherefore it is com mon (or a motorist to get in lin e on e1 n even license day and finally pull up to t he pump an hour later. but on an odd day a nd be re fused service because of the clock·::. rt'lentless tickini:. Genera lly, complaints regard· ing activit y at and a round gas s t a t ions s ubs ided so m ewha t Saturday, with many people staying home for the weekend Awww,Ma Who can a guy a lways count on when he 's in a Jam? -Who always has a guy first and foremost in her Mand when he and his boyish grin are away? Why Mom, of course, and today is probably be· ing celebrated in a special way for the mother of a Westminster youth detained Saturday by police who wished to discuss his driver's license, or lack of it. Police requested a telephone check with the youth's mother to verify his name, age, address and other vital statistics he lumlshed verbally. "Cont•cted the mother ... ,'' the dispatcher radioed back. "She says she has 11 children. She tsn 't sure which one it is. but she thinks he's the one with shoulder-length curly brown hair whose birth· day is 12/ 12." ) Medal Tests Mettle Of Duke's Film Pals WJ\SllINGTO:"J <AP! Allen· lion. 1-~amous friends of John Wayne, Congre!.S ·~ looking ror you. Ad m irer:. of the legendary h im st ar. wh o r ecently un· derwent tus third cance r opera · t ion . a rc or gan i zing a con· ~rcssional hearing-testimonial on May 21 -and the striking or a John Wayne medal for the 71-year.old Wayne . Several s t ars. in c luding G r egory P ec k a nd Jam e s Stewart, already ha ve said they a r e se n di n g w ritt e n test imonials. Rep. F r ank An · nunzio. D-11 1., said Friday J\ House Ranking s ubcommittee h e ade d by Annun z io has scheduled the hearing on the bill to authorize the specially struck gold medal. The congressman ..,a id , "Wt• know a lot or his fnend!> in the fi Im world wou Id IO\'e to romc Rut 1t 1s hard to get through all lhc secretaries and agents. You k n o ll\, a !'>tar d oes n 't ~o anywhere unlcs~ 1t 1~ agreed to 1n a dvunl'e b) the booking aE?cnt .. Hep. Barry Goldwater J r , R· Calif.. who counts ma ny fil m sta rs as his constituents, e1 lso has been trying to line up statt'· ments from Waynl''s friends for the hearing An aide to Goldwate r. who re quested her name not be used. said . "It just 1s hard to J.{el hold of people. a nd the committe · wanted to hold the hcartn~ as soon as possible. I'm sure that when his friends are aware or what the committee is trying to do, there will be no problem " Mon'Qvcr. Egan says in his re- Pllrl. use or A FRC will relieve J!('neral aviation con~est1on al Ornngt• County Airport when~ 1>lant• owner.; now wait ' as long :1s l w n year s for a vaca nt flt•down span· Of" eig ht years for a vaeant hangar ." And to add more pluses lo the scle('t1on or Los Al. El{an points out t hat a sim ilaf" municipa l a 1 rport 111 Tof"rance '"contributed S58 m 1lllon per year in direct in· l'Offil' lo that city '!) economy. ··A ~encr<.i l aviation facility at A FRC could he t>xpected to makt• a sim ilar contribution lo t h (' wes t O r a n g e Co un t y t>conomy." according to Egan 's re port. As ror the south county, it is the Prima Oeshecha site t hat "is !'>CCn by many as the mos t feas i· bl« site" because it is already owned by county government. On lht~ other hand, the GSA d irector says. plans for the area now call for it to ht-come a n out· door re('rcation center once its role as a landfill dump has been fulfilled. Worse. Egan points out. more CSee AlRPORT, Page l\%) Sad £lie Re"eal#'d Oa rbara Hutto n . who In· hcrited the F.W. Woolworth f ortunc. di ed late Friday n ight. T he s to r y of the wo m an the press dubbed t he "poor little r ich girl," inc luding seve n unha ppy ma rriages a nd a life of globe hopping, is lold on Page AS. '"We wa nt the med al as an ex· pression of the dedicat ion and devotion of the Ame rican people and or people t .. oughout the world." Annunzio said . ftN THE INSIDE .-· ~. · Rescue Grlin FAglll Missing Off Oil Rig OALVESl'ON. Texas (AP) - Rough seas and 25-knot winds forced divers to suspend search operations for eight missing men Saturday night who were trapped aboard a l3·ton drilling rt1 when it sank with a crew or 34 workers aboard. A U .S . Coast G u a rd s po k es ma n said the d i vers would resume the search at daybr eak t o d uy , we ather permiUJng. The spoke~man said about one·lh.lrd of the sunken ril had been searched before the divers ha lted operations just before midnight. All sections searched by the d ive rs have been full or water. The re have been no air pockets found so rar . the spokesman said. The rescue effort was on the bottom ol lhe Gulf or Mexico, 5'7 lef t below the s urfacf'. ·w e have gained entrance to the stlhroom under the heU·pad and m ade a number of searches. but found nothln1." n id Steve U ttbo ff. vice prealdent of Schaefer Diving Co. or Freeport. \ FIGtmNG BITE -William P ascoe commands quarter -of-a· billion-doUar-a-year Amcord. the Business ol the Week. but he also has plenty to say a bout inflation and its cure. Page Cl SOMt.TlllNG nsHY -Sandy Cammer makes no bones about it. s he's a fiaherlady first and last. nae strong-minded dealer in things scaly admits that s he's "still just the kid in mismatched socks." Page AS. MILK TO CHAMPAGNE He could barely speak Entllsh when he packed his accordion and left Pop's dairy fa rm 56 years ago for the blg city and the champagne bubble• as Ame ri<'a 's be loved music mae1lt0. Tough climb "took so Iona ." ref1eeu Lawrence Welk. Paae B9. PAPER-EATER -Presidenl Carter may be the read ingest president ever . Whether it 's a handshake and hello in the Oval Office or hard bargaining with world leaders. a briefing is in or· der . The Associated Press takes a look at how be barrels through the paperwork. Page A9. 1.n•s-tl•• Ae Y-"'"""9 Ct Allll&..-n .. ............. . , Mal•• .. . ...... .,.. a Ml ............ a ~ (t-4 ....... •it CM ...... At .............. .. c.---OM• °'""'~ Att c.-a..... Ct .......... cw Crfftwwf '" ._.,.. ., .... o..-...-.. AM ........... CM 0.....-AU '~ .. ,. .............. ... , ,....._.. .. ...... • .. " ,,.,,,.. AU ,, ..... . .., ...... A4 ~ .. Yw/Y _ __, Ct DAILY l't&.OT Hc:TtONI TVW. ~ . --·--- A2 DAIL V PtLOT Sunday. May 13, 1979 Kidnap Ends • ID Death PALM SPRINGS <A'P l Tb~ wife or wealthy r al tst ate dr veloper Harry 'baddlck sur v!v~ • lhtff-d•Y kldnappmc or deal. lht FBI rtvealed Situr day One suspect was ho\ lo de.lb and unotber was urrettl.-d Elaine Chaddick. ''· was ~ken from htr P.-1m SprinJts bomc 1t ICW1J>Oint Tuesday after n oon . u"co rdang to llvrbt•r\ Clough Jr , sp~C't&I ait'nt ln cbaqce ot thl' Los Ang~lci; •'nt offlrt' i n 1aol~led wuh marked W'lth u 10.foo(.lofu X. Chaddtek left u packaJt' conta,nln& $lfNl.OOO, Poll<'f &aJd A uthorit1t R had lhf' <1reu slltktd out on tht' ground aJ'd in tht a ir whPrt they ~pottf'd tt <'am per and a motol'C}'<'l\St Ourina the 10.mn.-chase thut followt>d, tht' motoreycl11.t "hon ioonlHy hes nut been n· ll' agMJ. openc-<t rm.· on pu n;w n.: offlc-M11, ufc-ordlna to Cluu~h The fire wtts n iturned, und tht nwn wall fatally 11hot wtre. Oln1er Robblo1, 30, or Ore1on. Smllb added that It was not c·f>rtuin th8t a man had been In the "•m i>ttr with her H h•d or1Jt11u1lly bee n belloved. and that the fl('a rch of lht" desert had t>t-'•n called off. Clough uld that Mrs. Chad· d11·k hud establlah ud rapport wtth twr a bductors, but spent most or lht• time handc uffed. Sht• 11u1d s he spent her first night of cuptlvity In an old mine .. haft . but l11ter wa::. kept in the 1•.impl·r Jus t before the motocyclilt left to pick up the money, he put Mrs. Chaddick on n ncurby ledge a nd too.k off the handeufrs, Clough said. "I 'll pray for you," Mrs. Chaddick told her abductor us he turned to leave. "No." he replied before s peed ing off, "you'd better pray for yourself." Minutes later. he was dead. A s the FBI agent driving Ch addick wheeled the family car a way from the money drop area. Chaddick spotted his wife who had clim bed orr the ledge: A rani.om d1·mu1Hl of SI million was m ade by h:lephont> to he r hus b and, 77 yt>ur old Harry Chaddick, who uwni. th\• Palm Spnngs Tcnms Club Ht• was contacted by tht> kldnupJk'r~ mo rt-than onrt'. uutho11t1e!> said, t"ollowing rnst rut'tton~ on Fri- day cvenlnl!. Chuddlt'k Wl'nl tu several sites wh,•re ra~i.elll' tape~ had ~en ldt for hm1 to play. ills driver was un l''BI agent whom Chaddick. pleading poor eyesight, bad passed uff a:. a friend. lk wa.'i latf'r ldcnllfled o-. Uoh by R:.y RobbLrlll. in h111 rntd Jlh 1tnd fn >m Ort-Rem, uccotd\n1ot l11 \.1 Merlin Smith of the Pulrn Springs Polwe Department Th e moot>y that Chadd,ck h,11\ t akt>n to thf• drop isJ)()t w'll:, r c· \'OVCred The bullet riddled camper wa~ found abandoned early Saturdu\ 11111rn1ng, and poht'e began a foot put sutl that lasted up until m1cl afternoon Saturday. Smith said Rites Due Monday ·For William Baillie In Yucca Val ley, 15 mile:. from Twentynine Palm!>. ~h1ntl The chase ended with the a1 n ·st or a woman who had been in the camper, Smith said She wa:-. 1dt.•l\t 1Clcd as the dead suspect 's t-'uncral services are SC'heduJt.>d Monday morning for former California tennis star .rnd longtime tennis umpire Willi a m Baillie or Newport He ach, who died Wednesday at the age of 64. AVALON DEALER DON MITCHELL SAYS THERE ARE LONG WAITS BETWEEN FILLUPS No Waiting in Avalon Edison, Not Ethyl Fuels Island Vehicles AVALON 1/\1'• If 1\ wcn•n 'l for the nt-ws reports . folk~ on Santa Ca talina Isla nd wouldn't ev<'n know t hen>'s a gas shortage. t\rtcr all, lhcn"~ ncH·r a hnl' al lhe island'!-. one service· statllln Gonzales. :lfi. l''>limalcd he uses only six g;i llons of ~a~ a month "Jn a one·square·milc town With l'VC rything Wllhm five minutes' walking distance. we don't worry much about a gasohneshortag•'." he said. ''l 'VE BEEN S ITTING on m y duff for nearly an hour waiting for ::.om(•onr-to drive up," said owner Von Mitchell. as he cat napped in the warm sun in a d uur propped up a~am~l cmc or his gasoline pumps In fact, many islanders do not own veh1 r les. or the 2.000 island residents, 200 drivl' electric· carts. Aodrcy Loskamp said she bou~ht hc•r cart in 1963 and hasn't had to buy a gallon or gas s ince Even whc·n cu-;tomcrs do drive in. they rarely rill UJ). "They usually drive in a nd get S2 worth. or $5. :-.cldom any more." said M 1LC'hell "I just plug the cart into a n electric out- let every njAh1 :md I 'm all charged up and read y to go the next day," she s aid . Momentc; after he made that comment, a t u:,tomcr with a 1929 Model A coupe pulled into the station and ordered $2 worth of ~as. which Mitchell is selling at 91 cents a gallon for regular. 96 cents for unleaded and 97 <'ents for premium. The r ustomer, Tony TO ISLAND R ESIDENTS watching the troubles with long gas lines and gas shortages on the mainland. their island is the only place to he. "This is heaven over here." sa id Don Dunlop. a deputy sherilf in Avalon. "Nobody arguing in the long lines. No lines." f' rottt Page A I AIRPORT CHOICES • • • than 5.3 million.cubic yards of earth will have to be m oved to level the proposed air port a rea And even worse, he says. in- dications are ther e "are two .known geologic faults on the s ite and the a r ea is s ubJect to landslide movement." But that's not all the problems Boal, CapsiZes, teaves 2 Lost LONG BEACH CAP> -Two teenage boys were missing after being washed overboard from an 18-foot pleas ure boat. the Coast Guard said Saturday. Two others were found on board and taken to a hospital but one died Tlte "Blue Moon°" capsized oir Palo1 Verdes and was dis - covered Saturday morning after with the proposed Prim ll Oeschecha site. F locks of birds attracted by the disposal site that would con· t inue to operate ror another 60 yea rs could pose an in-flight hazard to pilots of light planes. San Juan Creek has none of those faults. according to the GSA report. No major earth moving would be required if an airport were placed there. Nor is there a land slabilily problem . But the county doesn't own that land and its purchase would add a significant cost factor to any airport de velopment plan there. In any event, a general avia· tion airport in either or the two a r eas east of San Jua n Ca pistrano would cost somewhere in the neighborhood or $11 million, according lo the Egan report. Gas Explosion Wrecks House Smoking hot metal s havings spewed from an electric drill bit onto newspapers beneath a con tainer of gasoline exploded into a $50,000 blaze in PlacentH1 Saturday The 4:30 p.m. blaze almost completely d estroyed the Edwin S w o rd home, according lo police. Investigators said Sword was using the d rill in his garage s hortly be fore the disastrous blaze, which was triggered when the gasoline can exploded like a bomb. S word had just left the garage moments before it and the at· tached house were engulfed by the s wiftly spreading fire . No one was injured, police said . Dosage Light Mr Baillie was t he state Junior Men's Teruu s cha mpion in 1929 and played on the tennis circuit prior to World War ll, but was best known locally a~ a tenms umpire. He res umed umpiring t:vt"n afte r loss of a lt'g which forced him to retire from his career as executive sales man for Feder<tl Sign and Signal Corp. six years ago. his wife said. A member of the Southern California Tennis Umpires· Association, Mr. Baillie was also pres ident eme ritus of the Palisades Tenrus Club. He also served on the Tennis Committee of the Balboa Bay Club anct was former chairman of the board of chrectors of the Orange County Tennis Associa · tion. The Baillies. of 431 A voe ado Ave ., ha d lived in Newport Beach for nearly 20 years. He leaves his wife. a daughter Linda BaiJlie: two sons, David a nd Peter Baillie, and h is brother , J ack Baillie, who is owner-s kipper o ( the 12·meter yacht Newsboy a nd is president of Los Angeles Federal Savings <md Loan. Serv1ct.'s for Mr Ua1lltc will b•.! conducted al I I u m 1n Pac1f1<: View C'hapt•l. J'ac1 f1 c V1c "4 Mem1111 JI l'Jrl-. Coron.t dcl ~l ar . Sw1Set Beacli Man Stabbed By Assailant Sheriff's deputies today were hunting an assailant who !>lashed and stabhc-d a Sunset Re:ich man 5<'Vt'r:tl limps dunng a n episode a t th<' vi<·ti m's island rcsid(•n<'t· shortly before dawn Saturday Thonw~ .J I IC1l11nf{sworth. 2H , of lfi8S5 Bayvw\\ Drive. wa1> at t:.ick ed hy a P<·rson or µcrson!> unknown. acc·ording to Oran~c County s heriff's deputies They said hl' was admitted to llunlin~ton lntercommuni ly llosp1t;.1I with multiple wounds m the upper body and was listed in sta ble condition. Seal Beach Fire Department paramedics who treated lloll- ingsworth at the scene said he was wounded in the neck. ches t. abdomen and hip and was in grave condition when they went to work. The incident occurred on the same short street where. in Nov- ember 1975, a gang killed Ronald Cauwels. 27. a nd J anet Mae Mete. 34, en a barrage of gunfire. / .> .. DMty ...... ~.., .. c_ K...._. NEWPORT FIREMEN USED JAWS OF LIFE TO FREE DRIVER Passenger Waa Kiiied •• Cer Wrapped Around Pole Car-Pole Collision Kills NB Visitor, 18 One young woman was killed and another severely injured Saturday when their powerful s port sedan careened and skidded cnlo a power pole in Newport Beach. entangling the victims ina cocoon of crumpled, razor-like wre ckage. Collee n Jill Sancla1r. 18. of Oran~e. d it>d at the scene. on Superior Avenue at Explore r Wu}. as rescuer workers tried fra ntu·cilly to free the two victims from lhl'dl•molished cur Driver 1-\t.•llv Jcannett<• Mat· lhl'WS. 21. Of O·range, was finally t"<tricated a nd taken to Hoa~ Memorial Hos pital within s ight of the accident ~cene for t rc«tt ment. She was admitted with 5evere multiple leg lace rations and was 11::.led in !>table condition late Saturday night. according to nursing officials . '.'lewport Beach police in· \'l'St 1gating the tragic 2 : 10 a. m . rrao;h pl3Ct.'Cl Mis:. Matthews un· 1h·r .1rrt.•st on !-.uspicion of felony m a nsl:rnghtcr for her allegC'd role 1n II Offlc 1·r-. '>Jld thl· Mallh~ws aullJ v. a ... t r.1v<'ll ng northbound on :-.111H·r11ir A Vl•nue ~1pproach1n).l. duwntuwn Cost<i Mt's<! when the f'N>tll Page A I GAS ... ;1ntl a pn•pondl0rance Of the Sta I 111n~ clost·d 11 untington Beach police sent .1 C'ar to ont-station at clos ing t Im<'. ant ic1µa t1ng the attendant "ho called them needed help m tht• face or ·furious would-be µa trons who wouldn't tak e Closed for an answer rnstead. the attendant wanted a police escort to the bank with wh a t the office r assi gned descnbed as ··an EXTREMELY lar~e·· amount of money. vehicle crossed into southbound lanes. then collided with the utili- ty pole. Impact of the collision wrapped the auto body almost around the pole and hu rled engine a nd chassis parts over the 1mmediak vicinity. lit er;illy tearing the motoroutofthecar. Miss S1ncla1r's body. covered by a plastic ::.heet . rem C:1med m thl· C'a r for a considerable pe nod of lime after she was prunounced d•· ;,1d before the wreckage could be de a red No other vehicles Wl're involved in the :'t-1atthews auto ·~ fatal :.hde 111to the utility pole. SUHOAY DAILY PILOT fr• o .. ,,.,.,.. re.JI*,''""'" f• W)\ ""''" v.ni• "'''O~ , '""'° •t. , ... Pu I rvr H f'\o 0 b'( .,. O•.wv,. r "•• ., t·N2f ,.-p. • .-, ..,..'°'"'"'' .. '0' 'It\ ., .. "" '"'_, t t• • .,,...,oil' I •rt.to '• t , .. ~11 •!• f II II, 1t,.t't I t • t "" • ,t 1 • t t t • •~ \, \1"4V' 't ' t•O t CM ' , .-qt •1 '"' t •, ,. r-.1t I "'",, 11!11,..,1., 11 •I .... .,, • '" ~ ., t~•• 1 •• r ... 1 '•ll 1 • "·' •• /.• I Y ;t.f 'I!• i/• ... , • t', ,,.,, .... 4 ~V'O"'•­., ,., .. ~..,. 01•~ .. ,l ,, 0111ce~ ,.,, A ' ' Telepho ne (7141642·4J2 I Clau1l1ed Adver11s1ng 642·S678 ... 496-6800 •r rn•; lft r•t 1, ''''• • •11,..••• 540·1220 t OOV••IJ"'' l 11>f '-'~ (.o.t t •"'\J0t1~1"q ,,op fhlt1\ "•• '" ,_ I ·•it '" thu !r .. l1tH"! t>J1h.·t1otl "'-"'I•• o• 1d<0••,t••,·m\.11l' ho r+·1~ ,.,..,,., ,,.. ••IHtHh.lt\.O ••lhoul '"~'"'' O.;rm1)!i.1on Iii "°"''~-., OWfW' '!i."'tO"O ti•\' oo\tct<ar' p•1d .,, Co,.I• .,.~ ... (41IU°'n14t IUSP\ t.W..t()()J ~·•otl'Oft 0. <•' fl•t \l ~ ~·h\~ b•o1 ""'"' ~· \0 ~f\l• M1hl•ty CIJloo\l;""ltOf'I\ l) )() ~'"'' ,,' --~,,' ~// ~ ... ,,, ... 0,' ~,,' ~~,, ~"' ,' In most cases we'd answe< "yes" to that quettlon. but ~ / there 's more than meets lhe eve where •t coocefns the ," purchasing of carpeting. A pretentt0us store front / surely isn't the answer. anymore then estllbtiltimeot1 / that feature ndicutous low prices with pedding 8rMt // mstatlallon mciuded What's the lllMWfll7 Alden'91 W.11 / cpen y0or eyes to a carpeting oonceot . . unexcettedt " a 24-hour search, said Coast Guard spokes man Tom Tranchell. Tbe owner· of the boat, Elmer Wilson, 52, of Hawthorne and a female compa- n ion were airlifted to Torrance Memorial ltolPitaJ. where the woman was dead on arrival .Trancbell said. lier name bas ·Dot been released. It notes there is $4 m illion in Orange County Airport's en- terprise fund, money earmarked for Improvements al the airport. WAS HINGTON CAP > Radiation released during the Three Mlle Is land nuclear acci- dent poees a minimal health risk to those living nearby and represents an inaignillcant lldd.l- llon to what they normally re· eel ve. government scientists have concluded. / Lei us prove 11. ,..,Ii, ,' ali'!""'l'IMI:" ... The man was reported in "very weak " c ondition TrancbelJ said. ' The Coast Guard waa still searchinc for the two boys, iden· lifted u Mllce Causley, 17, and Jeff Udaerlud. 18. But that money could be diverted to help build a general aviation airport, Egan says. However, the first step In that direction must be the selection ·of a site. And while county supervisors don't have to make that selee- UOQ now, the lesson learned at Oranse County Airport 11 that 1111 time PMHS. optlona dwindle un-UJ tbere are none. The interagency report re· leased Saturday Hid the extra radiation may add one fatal cancer to the 325,000 fatal can- cers that would be expected tn the lifetimes of the 2 mlWon pel'80lll Uviq wtthln SO mllel . DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • .installation. custom drapBTIBS linoleum • wood floor • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·23,S I --------------- SUndlly. Mey 13. 1979 DAIL y PILOT AS Exees Wish Rumor Tank Was Empty T•lepboae calla from f\lriow and fnaatrated motora1ts haVf' be~me a way of life lor °"' oil t:omtam. 1ince the oniset ol lhf C•Mh• crWa. They aN very often uslped to public rtolaUon peraonne l who fffl lhal thf y art" ot\en •bl,• to calm t~ )an1lin1 nerv~~ of the caUel' and 111tiitfaC'to rUy u plain the ~., or tht> oat com panlM and lhe reason for tht' 1as0Une shorta1e. Bl1 OU'1 PR c~ws fee' \.hat the publlc lmMt:t' o f lh~•r emplO)'t'n ufftrs \•ery Uttlt-111 e ffecta from ~uth contact wtth lhf' pubht that ttwy frankly udn'l•t that a lot M damaf(i' ii don_, by Olll' O&ff' that lfl\'Uf'l llhly r81St'I> ll!'i u1ly ha.Id w •'">' m11Jor <·r111ii. rumor 8 tU Ol"vtr l'UX nr She ll 011 ~ea nl ~count~ thr c•ffort:. that hts C'Ompuny rrrnclt• 10 d1 i.pl'l r umor<i thnt ~hl•ll tunkt•rs , nkmM with lhost• of other l'OmJH•rut•:-1. had ~'t'n d11mpin1o1 ruimhnl' mil 1n lb,• dt•:it>rt 'to kl·•·fJ tht· i1r1c·1•i. up ·It':. ,1b--11lutt'h lutht•rnu:-. h•· ~u•d . ''hul VllU 11 ltt' "IUI pr!M'll Fre. Pap A I SEVEN SISTER • • • industry c ntki. hitd bt>t:n ca~l·rh wa111n~ ror 1 lw Jo:,. \On n·pon which reflected by far tht: mo t irn prei:.s1vt: lhn~·munlh c..ir11111~ period in lhe <'ompany's h1s tt1r Exxon is the b1ggt•!>t 011 multmatJonal of lhem all The g:Ain of S95S million following. as 1t did , 1978 sale!> of $60 :' h1\hon, ha t analysts to recall the winter of 1974 when the rom pany announl·e d e normous profit ma rgins during tht> Arab oil embttrgo Enon officials wt!re 0{1t available dur111g Ille Wl-'ek tv cum ment on the posted profits for 197!1 Both Devere ux and !!>berg dchmrted th~ profit margmi. and a rgued that the oil industry wa1. a t IJ:o.t reapmg b~ncht!> for th•• ye ars when they had pursued invt·~tment , de!>p1tt· tll'avy lo:.scs in s uch fields as offshore oil drillin~. ''So much of the profit has been plowed baC'k 111to 011 explora tion." Devereux explained .. A<'tll<tlly , many of the oil N1mpan1cs, a nd that includes Shell, have had to go to the bunk to borrow the money we need for continued r~search ·' Right now. Deve reux said , the 0 11 compunil's 10 Southern Calfomia are ~01ng a ll o ut to fi ll tht• tanh of mnton'>b whCJ hi•Vl' become furious and frustrated by u :-.hortage they blamE> on the 011 industry. "Shell refineries are putting thrt·l· million gallons of gas :i day into the market." ht· s<Jid "Ou r reh 11t·r1l's an: \NOrk mg n1 ~ht ond day at full cap:H:1ly and will l·ont1nof• to do:-.<>" Devereux I hought the crisis may case "111 ahout a month or six weeks . if drivers will conse rve fut•I " "Keeping the speed at 55 and cutting out all unneces:-.ary tri p~ will he a tremendous help." he sau1 . ''Californian:-. (111n't hke to hear it but it's our new lifestyle a nd w<''re grJ1ng 111 have to livt· with it." ls berg believes that the new lifest yh: would be rnuch. ll>ss cramped if this na tion would look lo nuclear ene rgy as the ideal power producer or the future. "It's lhe obvious choice," he said. "It's clean and reliable and I think nuclear energy as a power source will survive recent prob. lems the industry has encountered " Exxon Corp. vice president D 1 Bolding was less enthusiastic "This as o ne of the worst days in our history," he said F'riday "We have just le<1rned that a further 41 nuclear facilities in 16 states may be s hutdown pending an anvcst1gallon . "It means that we have to com t• up with the barrels of 01\ that will replace the nuclear power," he said. "God knows where we wiJJ get the oil from. "lf you think the gas lines are long now, wait until you see the effec~ will feel from lhis nuclear business," Bolding gloomily , SHAKESPEAREAN SOLILOQUY ON SHORTAGE? What Bard Might Heve Seid About Ges Crtals-Pege A7 predicted ... Americans will wait an hnc for maoy hours a week and 1 think rationing is inevita ble " Bolding said he and othe r Exxon executives have been pre dieting the present crisis "since 1954. But Americans didn't want to listen lo us." He said world s upplies are limited and the present squeeze has been caused by c utbacks that began in Ir an last autumn and have spread to other producing countries. ' Bolding and othe r oilmen strongly de ny alle~ations that oil com panies a re hoarding gasoline so they can r~use t he pn ce Oilmen say they are rebuilding their inventories which they b ad to draw down sharply in recent months in order to supply customers. Production is also being shifted from gasoline to heating 01\ !>o t hat stocks for next winter can be built up. And. they say, it is utte rly false to c laim thut oil t om1)a01e!> arc earning excessive profits. They point out that profiLs riSl' a utomatically whent:ver I hey <Hl' hiked by OPEC the 13-nation Orgamzataun or l'ctrvll·um Export· m g Countries. With all that. they c laim. oil com paniec; last yl·ar t'urncd onl 4.5 percent on their revenues while American mduslr)' as a whole came out with 5.25 percent. Bolding, Devereux and other oilmen s ay thl' American public· would do much bette r to look in the direction or OP EC in Jl!> se<1rch for a scapegoat in lhe current oil crisis OPEC. they said. provides the world with half of 1t!> daily supp ly of oil and, by controlling the s upply. fixes the pncf· Having hiked the base price 14 5 percent san n· January, the cartel has lately tacked on expensive premiums and !>llr<:harge~ <1od now threatens furthe r price increasc.•s in J unc Those incre ases. oilmen say, c<1used inn at1on to hit 14 percent iri the first quarter orthis year. Comparison of the American oil industry with OPEC. oilmen say. leads many former e nemies to grudgin~ly concede that Big Oil is far from being the Oil Demon it was once cracked up to be. And they deughtedly quote Energy Secretary Arthur Schles inger who came into office as anything but a friend of the oil in dustry. His recent comment : j "The <oil> companies do a re· asonably good job. far better th'n people are w1lhng t o recognize "The only alternative would be a governm ent purchasing m onopoly, and the ove rall performance or federa l procurement does not m ake a case that the gove rnme nt would do a ny better lban the companies and it is not likl!IY to be as good. Oilmen hope that lhe average American in the street wall ex· perience the change of heart evident in Schlesinger ... After all," Devereux said, "we're only doing our best. .. New -Blends Urged To Give More Gas SACRAMENTO <AP) -Oil companies could produce more gasoline if they cut too-high OC· tane ratings of unleaded gas and put more lead in leaded,. state Air Resources Board Chairma n Tom Quinn says. •'The facts s how that a number of major oil companies can pn>duce more gasoline, and I believe they must be e n- couraged to step up production immediately," Quinn said Satur- day as be announced a special bearinl next Wednesday in Los Angele. to comider fol'cin& cor'- rtttionl. He aaid holdin8 down the a rnount of lead in leaded 1uollne. and producing un- 1.aded gUollne wltb excessively high octane raUng1 reduce the mount of 1asoline which can be -educed from a barrel of crude 1 One oil company, he said, 1s adding only .34 grams of lead per gallon. while state regula · lions allow more than twice that. "It certainly raises suspicions when a large oil company seems to d e libe rate l y h old down gasoline supply. We have asked the companies l a' explain their actionS' at our We(lnesday hear· ing," Quinn said. ' Cars that must use unleaded gas can run on gas with a re· search -octane number of 91, but some companies are producing unleaded gaaoUne with raUnts of 93, 94. or 95, he said. "Thoee e"cessive octane rat· inga are significantly reducing aasoUne supplle~." Qujnn said. He said If Standard Oil Co. or CaUfomia reduced it.~ unleaded octane reading from 93 to 91 ll could produce 1.2 m illion more gaUom monthly. I " how mllny people believed tbe :story "Wl' rhecked and checked and t•ht•cked und 11atlitfil'd ourselves t h1tt our tankers hadn'..4 been w1thtn miles of any of the lo<:&· li o n s ml'nlloned b y rumormontcl'rs ·our t1mker drivers laughed fh1t w~ didn 't laugh. Tbiti kind of t hm".can hurt you anc;S we did a 1111 mntld thurou~h investigative 1ob before we Issued our con· du:mu~" · A ud then, O~vereux sighed, I ht> re w a s th ~ s \ory th at .. uµt:rlank~rs were idly waiting off Loq Beach "holding the oil out there ao the prices would go up. "What was really happening," he said was that t.be big tankers were waiting for s malle r tankers-to take off their oil. The big feUows were too big for t.tie unloading facility so they had to wait a little while." Another rumor that hit the oil compani\!'!11 hard, Devere ux said, was the story that American gasoline is being s h ipped to Mexico. He let Rep. Robert Badham . R·Newport Beach, explain that one . The rumor got to the con- greaaman's ean and be made a peraonal inveati1atlon. Badbam round that the fuel crossing the border was not gasoline lbat could have gone in· to Cali(ornia cars, but aviation gasoline and jet fuels which are guaranteed to Mexico under a reciprocal agreement between the two nations. "We lose nothing." he said. •·A balance sheet is kept on Mexican aircraft that fire up in the U.S. and American planes wbJcb nu qp before returniq to the U .S." And Badbam explained that tanker trucks seen carryint crude oil into Mexlco from Lone Beach are doiq ao because the oeeart-going taakera whieh tried to deliver the crude at the Mex- ican port of Rosarito round the facility jammed to capacity and bad to goto Long Beach. "I can understand why many Californians got angry and up- set ," Badham said. "But, believe me, we are not exporting a utomotive gasoline or crude oU to Mexico." Starting Off on the Rigltt Foot Newlywed Jack and Liz Jonas led their wedding party a nd guests along Baker Street in Costa Mesa Saturday The pa rty of about 300 left their cars at St. John ·s Church and walked to the reception to help eve ryone save fuel "Why waste gasoline now?" asked the bride- ~room. "We're sav ing 1t for our honeymoon." l1nport Leaders Excluding communis t n ations a nd bas ed on 1978 es ti mates, these are the world's big importers: COUNTRY MILLIONS United States $42.2 ,Japan $23.9 West Ge rmany $14.1 Fra nce Sll.l llaly S 8.0 Spain S 4.4 Great Brilam S 4.2 Brazil $ 4.1 Netherlands S 2.5 Sweden S 2.5 Be lg ium S 2.5 l ndia S 1.5 Canada S 1.2 Export ~rs Based on 1978 estimates. lht•se m1tion~ are the world's h1ggt•st c·xporte rs of oil. ('0 USTRV MILLIONS Saud i Arabia SJS.2 I ran S20.7 Iraq Sl0.8 Lihyu S 9.8 !'1gem1 S 9.5 l 'n1tcd /\rab Emirates S 8.6 Kuw~11t S 7.7 l11donc:-.1a S 6.6 l '.S.S.R S 5.8 V l'ncw clc1 $ 5.4 Alg e ria S 5.1 (;real Brilain S 2.4 ~orway S 1.7 Mexico S 1.6 Oil Sole Sun1n1org These are the 1978 sales of the world 's privately owned oil companies. - CORPORATION MILLIONS E xxon $60.3 Royal Dutch/Shell $44.1 Mobil $34.7 Texaco $28.6 British Petroleum $27.4 Stand~d Oil $23.2 Gulf Oi .. $18.1 Standard Oil (Indiana ) $1S.O ENI <Italy) $12.5 Atlantic Richfield S12.3 2 Fires Raging PERlUS <APl -Mott than 500 firefighters battled two separate wildemess fires eut of he re Saturday, hampered by Santa Ana w inds and tem· peraturea in the tot. One blaze broke out in the ear· ly an.ernoon slx miles west ol Hemet when wind& of '5 mph downed a power llne. A second fire, flve miles north o f fd yllwlld , In the San Rernardino National Forest, had burned more than 100 acres ln heavy brush, aceordlna to the U.S. Fornt Service. . . • Operators' Overload Hostility, Hours, Hustle Taking Toll By TOM BAllLEY °'""'Dall\' ........... Orange Coast· service station operators un· animously say they a re doing their best to ease the pain o f the ga soline c risis. for their customers despite what they claim 1s a mount· ing torrent of abuse. "(have geared my hours to meet tbe needs of m y customers." commented Dale Lawrence of Corona del Mar Shell in a s tatement that was typical of those offered in a Daily Pilot survey. "I open from 6 to 8 in the morning to fill the tanks or drivers going to work, .. he said. "And the n we open again from four to six in the even· ing to catch those going home from work who couldn't make tl lhat morning." But those e fforts don 't a lways endear Lawrence and his wo rkers to motorists who in · creasingly ar e venting their frustration and. im · patience on the men who pump the precious gas. And the number of outbursts hit a new high F riday when moto ris ts throughout Or ange County found themselves parked in the longest tines formed since the gas crisis started. .. Mind you. it ·s noth1n~ llke as bad here in Corona del Mar as 1l is in so me other places." Lawren ce sa id . "( have m a ny r e gu la r customers waiting a t the pumps a nd they always seem lo understand m y problem and rarely ever vent their irritation on us ." Lawrence said ma ny motorists often ask why pumps that were used before the crisis now stand iclJe at s tations tha t often u!>e only one island t.o pump gas "Many of us. includin~ me, hav•' had to lay off personnel because or the shortage of gas ... he said. "My own supply has been cut to 85 per· cent of what we received 'ast year at tbia li~." Lawrence now opens Monday through Fri· day and disposes of 2,500 gallons of gas in the- five-day period. "But they a re five hard days." he s aid "People should remember that these crisis days put a strain on us. too. I'm here very early in the morning and I le ave late at night and l often don •t see my wife for days at a time." Doug Bennett of. Bennett's Union 76 s tation in El Toro is with Lawrence all the way. He pumped 7 .000 gallons of gas a day with the rest of wh~t he cal.ls lbe ''Valium Brigade" at 22931 El Toro Road. "We couldn't survive the proble ms an an· gr y public is giving us if we didn't take tran· quilizers." he said. "My prediction is that thh gas crisis will drive a lot of good men out of the service station business." "Emotions are running high," Bennett said. And he said his station will join many other Southern California service stations which plan lo close their doors and pumps for four days beginning Thursda y. "It's the only way we can strike back." he said. "What with the fede ral en~rgy people on one band and an angry public on the other . we 're between the devil and the deep blue sea." Bennett said the gas crisis would tw over in a week if the motoring publi<' in California wo uld heed th~ :.1dv1c~ that is being constantly ignored. "I ltunk the cw:is we're seeing today will be over in Septe m ber o r October ." he said "Prices will be up by then and the days or heavy summer driving will be over .. OF OHIO IN iouth Coast ?tua "' Our staff cuts the MAMMOTH CHEDDAR wheel ;ust for you so you get all the full, rich flnor the cheesemaker intended. For the reel cheete IOYer, this is the only way tp buy! You'll be amazed at the size end excellent flavor of this cheese. a.--c ........ ........... S-DlepPvMw., c ........ =,,.,,. ,..,... ....., ........ 540.6991 ., DM.YN.OT NATIONAL I INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Energy Bill Death Eyed WHldy review ol Orange Collat hlghlighta Carter Caiaght in Trap Set For Ford! ..................... COASTR£81DENTPUTSOAS.UNIETIMET9GOOOUIE Sticky situation hete Now that telltale perapiraUon stalna have revealed to U.S. Border Patrol agents what be bad to be nervous about, Camp Pendleton Marine James S. Hamilton ls tbe one who's sweating. Detained at the San Onofre lmmlsra· lion checkpoint last week, he in.slated his rented semi truck tbat..ngiatered 6,000 pounds overweight on tbe Feds' scales was empty. Suddenly, someone noticed sweat dripping from ils locked, unvented cargo compartment, wbicb yielded 43 illegal aliens packed. in like aardioes. Hamilton, 23, now faces charges of smuggling and elldan1erinl tbeir lives Hu ntinqton Be.l e h Unsafe at any speed Public Works Department Inspector Al Adams was just standing there at roadside minding the cit y's own bus1· ness when suddenly he got that tire-ed, run·dowo feeling. And no wonder. Adams , 42, was bit blindside and knocked 10 feet by a speeding, careening wheel that snapped off a car on nearby Beach Boulevard. "I don't believe tt," he mutters at Huntington lnlercommunity Hospital, where at least they didn't put him in a rollaway bed while recover· an g from an injured knee Costc1 MC'ul Check under the hood? A Buena Park motorist facc1. criminal charge!. for al legedly trying to bump over two trash can barriers and a service station attendant in one of the week's more serious gasoline lineup episodes. Paulina Simpson, 36. was arrest· ed and hooked for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly trying to run down the attendand after waiting in line. only to be refused service. One witness to the incident on Harbor Boulevard was patrolling policeman. o.11., ................. SUSIE COOPER GETS REACQUAINTED WITH SlMBA • San Clemente Happy tail, sad ending Susie Cooper, 6, was overjoyed this week when Simba, her African Basenji pup turned up waiting ror her al Las Palmas Elementary School, six weeks after running away from home. Sick and sore after a tough street life, includ· ing a vicious kick that injured his leg, apparently sniffed out the girl's scent. But the little tail·wagger's devotion doesn't impress Susie's mom who says he doesn't get along with ·other household pets. Family wants to find lhe spirited pup a new home. W ASIONOTON tAP, -Lack of a ~ of urieecy. parochial votin1. too many laat·minute cban1., and a polltlcally motivated un~ law combined to kill rretudcnt Carttlr'a standby ai uolin~ ntloolng plun In Con1rtHSS That seemed to be the con· scnsu.s of congressional and ad· mtnlatral\90 ener~y strategists Saturday as t.ky performed a poat·mortem o n the rejected . plan &ad tned to figure out ways to build support for another. EVEN 11IOVG8 Carter said Friday be would not submit another plan and challenged Congress to write its own within 90 days, top administration· energy officials were meeting this weekend on the possibility of a new proposal. Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D·W. Va., dis· closed Saturday be bad pbooed the president to ur1e him "not to close the door" on the possibWty of submitting a new rationing plan. The president, Byrd said, seemed "very receptive." The administration is also con· sidering a national odd-even forcn or rationing like that in California. But this would be to ease gasoline lines this summer, not for a major oil supply dis· ruption. TRI: l[IND of new rationing plan the administration might support "at this point is still very uncertain, very formless," an administration official ~aid Saturday. However, the official, who Protesters Seeking End To Execution A TL.ANT/\ I AP l -Hundreds of demonstrators chanting ·'Stop the war on blacks and poor .. Joined folk singers Joan Baez <tnd Peter Yarrow Saturday in a protest march agains t the death penalty in the state they called the capital of the ··Death Belt.·· AllOUT Sit persons. carrying such signs as •'Capital punish· ment is ror those who don't have capital," marched from the Martin Luther King Jr. Com- munity Center about a mile to the state Capitol for a rally. The protesters called for a ban on executions and m ade a s pecial pl e a for J ohn Spenkelink, a Florida death row inmate who has exhausted all avenues of appeal. Spenkelink has asked Gov. Bob Graham to commute his sentence. No date for the execution has been set. ''WE ARE s mall at this point, but we are commitl~d. and we will continue the st ruggle." Rick Reed of the Georgia Clear· ingbouse on Prisons and Jails told the group before the Capitol steps. "Undoubtedly people wuf' be killed, but we will not stop \mtil we have eliminated the practice of state executions." Reed said. Yarrow, of the former Peter, Paul and Mary s inging group, said, "We cannot allow people to believe that a death penalty will in any way act as a deterrent to crime . All we can know is that the death penalty will . . . de- humanize us all." Treaty Denounced FEZ, Morocco <AP> - Foreign ministers of 40 Islamic nations ended a five.day con· rerence Saturday with a denun· ciation of the Israeli· Egyptian peace treaty and Ame rica's role in negotiating the pact. East Shivers in Front 'lhundentonm, Rain Slow ClealUlp ~ ..... ,. ..... "' ,.., .--. ltly ... ............. ""' .. '" ........... . ~1a11UIM HI of "" Diii•,.... FORECAST .. • • m~ .. .... 1 ..... ., o ...... . ---.. . .... 71 ............. lmllll ...... _.-Alllefly --------------------Hovsleft ,. S1 SS 4' ,. 41 14 .. Jf .. ., .. •t .. , ... .. . " .. . .. , . ., 10 • 'I SI 10 • ac ., .. J1 11 .... 1rw1·.,..1. ICel\'l City lnYeen lOSAftllMts Mleflll _..Sl.P. N ... Ortns New Yon Ollla. City Pf!llM'---= 1:-M. Lwtt Seit l..4IM s...o .... Sell,.,,,,. IHttle "'"'~ .......... ....., ............ ts n ,. ., •• 11 •1 JI _. n ,. )1 n ,. .. •t ,. J6 ., tJ 71 .. . ,, .. 41 11 • .. , " ., ., ... 17 .. _ .... ~ 11 ..0..00 -- ( "°"' -DI' ~)()OM elll OCliO"e 1 0"' --oobr-°" Ol~- r ....... .,.1 •"'1 '•"""'v " '°" oo ftCll f~·t\4 ""°"" O iOV 0v q .t m c;ell ::..~""' """"°"' ~ ....... Hked D0t to be ldeaUfted, NJd, "For a practlcal matter, ID· ternaUonal realities ~Ulre tbat we have a plan." Another possibility belq ex· (>lored on Capitol Hill la a bfll by. Sena. J. Bennett Johnab'I, D· La .. and Pete V. Comenici, R· N. M .• already progressing through Congress. It bad been largely overlooked untll now. The bill, wbicb would give the president rationing powen un· der certain circumstances, already bu been approved by the Senate Energy Committee a nd is backed by chairman Henry M. Jackson, D·Wasb. Floor action is possible sometime this week. THE MEASVRE would have the president set gasoline·saving goals for each state during na· tional energy emergencies. States would have to respond with their own plans to meet tbese goa.la. If they failed to pro· duce plans acceptable lo the federal government, the presi· dent could step in and put in place a variety of gasoline· "viDI 11eps -lncludJ.na ratJoD. ing. Senate sources aa1 the meHure baa a 1ood chance of winnln1 Senate approval and may be the vehicle that chamber selects lo meet the president's cballen1e to write a new plan. A new rationing bill from the White House could avoid one or the ma;or pitfa.lls that caught the president's standby plan last week. THAT PLAN was sent to Congress under a unique 1975 law requiring the president to submit a standby rationing pjan a nd giving Congress two separate cracks al It during which no amendments were permitted. "The 1975 law was written by a Democrat Congress to trap <President) Jerry Ford," said a While House aide who asked not to be identified. "They wanted him to send up a rationing plan they could easily shoot down.·· But Carter fell into the. trap set for Ford. Caner Crlilc Sen. Edward Kennedy as· saile d the Pres ident's energy policies Saturday, saying decontrol, windfall profits tax and other measures were unnecessari- ly beneficial to oil firms, and that the poor will have to spend up to a third of in- com e for heal. 2 Ki11ed in B11s Collision CHESWRE, Coon. <At'> - Two penoos were killed and 43 injured Saturday when a tractor truck overturned and blocked two lanes of ln\erstate 84 and a charter bus spun off the highway attempting to avoid the truck, state police said. The Continental Trailways bus was filled with 42 vacationers re· turning rrom an ocean cruise, and many passengers were thrown through windows by the force of the accident, which oc· curred during heavy rains . A woman who saw the ae<:i- den\ said it looked like people we re being ''shot from a can- non .'' as passenge r s were thrown through bus windows by the force of the bus accident. Bth Vk-tl• Souglll P HILADELPHIA (AP> - Police are searching for a possa ble eighth victim of a booming explosion which rocked a blue· collar neighborhood and reduced two buildings to rubble after gas rrom a broken main ignited. Seven bodies have been re · covered . At least 18 perS6ns were injured Friday with.in a one -block radius of the blast, ( BRIEFS ) which knocked a passing moton st unconscious and hurled an elderly man through a plate glass window, police said. SALT ~t Dftll WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· de nt Carter s ays the United States' relationship with the Sov· 1ets will be severed "to a sub- stantial degree.. if the Senate fails to ratify the strategic armb limitation treaty. "We have gotten the best deal we C'an. ·· Ca rter !'t<tld 1n an tn· terview with v1s1tmg editor:-. "It 1s not perfect.·' N'*' f'ir.-Sale GARCHING, West Germany I AP) -Fire s wept t.hrough a nuclear research building out· s ide Munich Saturday and technicians shut down a nuclear reactor 300 feet from the names as a precaution. authorities re. pocted. They said the re was no release. or radiation and although a general alarm was sounded for nearby reside nts during the blaze, oo one was evacuated. •~Marries WASHINGTON <AP> Forme r Se n. Edward W. Brooke. divorced last year in bitter proceedings which may have contributed to his election defeat, was married to Anne Fle ming in a private ceremony Saturday. Brooke, S9, and Ms . Fleming, 30. exchanged vows at St. Luke's Episcopal Church her e. The cer e mony was atte nded by m e mbers of t he imm edrnt•' families anc1 former mcm~rs of H r o n k c ' " S f' n ;II e ~ t <i ff a spOIC1~sman ~a1rl. 11~treu In lt'ard R ICHMOND. Va. C/\P 1 Elizabeth Taylor was admttted to Sibley Memorial Hospital in Was hington on Saturday for scheduled oral surgery. A spokesman for the actress' hus band. US. Sen. John W .. Warner. R·Va .. said she would be in the hospital for several ·days, butdeeltned to elaborate. Two Weeks Only FREE SPINAL SCREENING EXAMINATION & X-RAYS Yarwood Chiropractic Offices is sponsoring a Spinal Check-up and Scoliosis Screening program as a public service. This service will include consultation. examination, X-rays (if indicated} and a report of findings. CONSULTATION Our consultation is designed to determine whether your condition falls within the realm of our ca re. Based upon the results of the consultation. th e doctor will make a ppr o priate r eco mmendat ion s regarding X-ray s , examinatton, treatment or re ferral to another doctor. X-RAYS Not all patients need to be x -rayed, but many frequently do. Our x-rays are different than the usual medical x-rays. and no charge will be made. X-rays may be likened t o roadmaps. allowing us to see structural departures from normal. REPORT OF FINDINGS A ft er the doc to r has correlated your findings based upon ttie history, examination aod x-rays (if reQuired) you will receive a report of findings. and any recommendat i ons indicated by your spinal condition. EXAMINATION: We utilize multiple forms of modern examination procedures including s pinal range of motion s tudies. weight balance tests. postural evaluation. muscle strength, and other s pecialized c hiro practic diagnostic procedures. WARNING SIGNS Of SPINAL MISALIGNMENTS • Recurring Headaches • Pain Between Shoulders • Dizziness, Blurred Vision • Numbness In Hands & Arms • Neck. Shoulder & Arm Pain • Loss of Steep • Low Back & Leg Pain • Oifficutt Breathing • Numbness In Legs & Feet If you suffer from any of these warning signs can Immediately to prevent possible advancing complications. Thia Free Spinal Check-up and Scoliotia Screening program it available as a public eervice tor the next two weeks ... by appalnt'"'nt, pleue . FOR AN APPOINrMENT CAU. 646-0516 Y arwoocl C»apractic Office 136•oadway Costa Mna, CA . ----- , ~--"-'-----------..... ..,. -----... -- STATE NEWS ~.Mey13,1'79 DAIL y PILOT A• Gas Cans 'Poor Little Bieh Gil-I' Passes . . . .. l"gni,te, 4 Killed BJ RIC'HAaD Dt: ATLE\' ._ ..... ~···-(t waa December In New Je~setter Barbaro Hution Dead at (J6 . . EDGEMONT I AP ) Im pro perly ator("d IHOHn .. was blamed Saturday for a n.-. lbat roared t.hrouah •n Ed1emont apartmeot bulletin" and ktllf'd four peopJ~. thre e of tht-m children. IUverslde County Oe pu' · Coroner Bill Kyle aaad the four apparently dled of smoke lnhala· lioQ. Fire o(ficiab H id the blue Friday evening w•• touched off by 1mpn>perly stored gaaoluM' ( ~TATE J The dead were identified as Vernon Jensen, 33, his S·year-old d a u ghte r Som ya. 8 -year old Cascius Gainess and 6 year-old Be rsheba Gaioess ~ .............. SANTA MONICA tAP > -Not· ed photogr a phe r' and lheatt-r producer John Swope d ied Fn · day after a short illness. ,.~., ........ HEIRESS DURING 1930s Barbara Hutton York, lt5', when dime •tor• heiress Barban Hutton wa.s W\· der 11ep , aa ...-ual, from re- porters loterested ln hn latest· marrla1e . to lnternatiooal pla yboy Pronro Rubtroaa. ··Do you think anyone wlil 1tve him credit tor lovin1 me ~cause I'm myself?" she la.id wilb wan tn her eyes. The mar- riage luted 73 days, the shortest of her at:ven. .. l 'VE BEEN crucified t.bese p•st few days," she s iebed un· der the questioning. The days turned into years, and the "poor Uttle rich girl" who never seemed to find a reall home or true love turned into a ~ackly recluse who fou nd peace only in hospitals. Barbara Hutton d ied of a heart attack Friday night at age 66, in her penthouse suite at lbe swank Beverly Wilshire Hotel. A wom a n i n her s uite c alled paramedics. who a rrived within three minutes, but could not re- v1 ve her. She w as transported to Cedars-Sinaj Hospital, where she was pronounced dead on a r· rival. Swope, 70, was a Har vard g raduate who ca m e to Hollywood in 1936. In addition to photogr a phing the Hollywood stars, he produced more than 40 plays at the La Jolla Playhouse. State PTA Vot,es No on School Busing Both the Beverly Hills Fire Department and the Westwood Village Mortuary. wher e her body wru. taken. las ted her as "Darbara Doan." A spokesman for the mor tuary said a n al torney cJllcd to say the body would be flown to New York on Monday. DIME STORE FORTUNE OIDNT BRING HAPPINESS TO F.W. WOOLWORTH SCION Left, After 1942 Marriage to Cary Grant. Right, Shortly Before Her Death Frtdaw Among Swope's survivors ar e hi s wife , actress Do ro th y McGuire. a nd their two children . Wall Plannftf MALIBU t AP 1 A strong wall will have to be built lo stop r ocks from fa lling onto the c losed section of the Pacific Coas t Highway. state De part· m e nt o f T r a n s po r tati on engineers and contractors s aid Saturday The wall. to be m ade of con· crete, steel and t1mhcr . would he 25 feet hi gh <.and .ioo f eet lonJ!. running at the outer f'df!t· of thC' current carthl•n tl1kt'. ,l(•1•11rchn~ to Oliver Pool. ~cnaor .... u;:.t•n l!1IJr for Caltrans. The w:ill v.111 takc about one week to build. Case Balc11 BART OAKLAND <AP) A shat - tered suitcase. belonging to an elderly man who bare ly escaped serious i.rtjury or death, started a fire on the BART right-of-way • Saturday. causing some service to be shut down for more than an hour The fire started on the Con- cord line shortly after 4 p.m. ANA H E IM I AP ) The C',1lafornia Parent-Teacher A<:>· ::.oc1at1on has taken a stand against busing for school de· segregation, changing from its traditional position or ne utrality. De legates tu the organ1ia ti on 's 801 h annu:i I conv<'nt1on have vot<'d dcc1s1v1·h tu 1111pose a ml'lropolitan pl.in hi l1u., ··lU· de nts across ~ .. h 1111 •l ,111< i-. Dell· ~illl'S ab.1l \ •ll!·d In ~IJPf"ll11 ;i nt·l~hborhood S('hOOI~ C<.llll't•pt . A nt ibus in~ ~t·nti rnen1 r dn stron1~ as the• dl·lv~~lt·s took a :; l I II d b ,I(' k I n !-! t ti<' f{ 011 I> I n .... .1111 t nr! m1·n1 a I' riq1 11"t•d :1 nwndmr·nl to th" s t ah· Lonst itu lion to allo~ mcrnclat11ry huc;mg only in casc•s of overt dis· crim ination State Sen. Alan Robbins < R- Van Nuys >. a <PTA > delegate, urged support for hjs constitu- tional proposal, which has been passed by the Legislature but mus t be approved by voters. Robbins said that having the PTA on record a g ains t man- d atory busing should help hls at- tempt to place his a mendment on the Nov 6 statewide ballot. THE FORME R Jet -setter . seven ti mes married, reportc<lty had been living on a diet of Coca-Cola. was ne arly blind from cataract surgery, and was suffering from a bad hip on which she delayed treatment ~ after a faU. In 1969. Miss Hutton spent Christmas Day in a $2,500-a day suite at the Mark Hopkins Hotel 1n San Francisc·0, rec1J vt·rin~ from catarat'l ~urgt'ry that had repClrtedly left hl'r nearly blind "It's so s;.id , · a spokesm<1n scrid . ··~e c<.1n ba rel~peak and must rerusl' lclephonl' calb · M is-; llu llon s 1H·nl t hat Chris tmas with a nurse and a sin1de fri<.•n<f. It was not the fi rst· battle she bad with ill health. A series of intestinal operations in Europe reportedly left her weighing 88 pounds in 19'9. SHE DOKE her hip .when she tripped over a carpet in Rome in 1971. A d e la y in trea tment brought complications. Her last trip to the hospital was in April, when Cedars-Sinai released her after treatment for pneumonia. A spokeswoman for the hospital denied the r eports of the Coca Cola diet. "A s lor anything tha t happened before, I can't say, because we don't in· t r ude on patients," said Tess Gr iffin. But be for e her r eclus i ve per iods began, Barbara Hutton's life .was very much an open book. She was born Nov 14, 1912. daughter of Franklyn Laws Hut· tnn a nd lhe fo rme r E dna \\oo lworth , who.,c f ather founded the Woolworth ch;lln Her mother dH..'<i when Ma~l> llutlon wn!I five. • ~ .. f Iii\ ON 'T a H•r y happy <·hrldhoo t.l ,' ':>h e reca lle d . ·'Though I had m1l11ons o f dollars. l had no mother and no hom e." She was shuttled from relative to relative and school to school. During· her marriages, -Miss Hutton continued oo the move - Tangiers, Rio, London, Paris and Rome all were brief spots, a place to go for sun or shopping. The public was fascinated by the woman who seemed able to do anything, yet appeared frail and vulnerable through it all. A 1953 Associated Press report Paid Advertisement of her short-lived marriage to llub1ro:,J d escribed ht r a!-. a woman of .. .slender frague ness. with the golden sheen of her hair and the pale milkness of her s kin.'' HER CONSTANT travels to exotic places began wbeo her widower father sent her on a round-the -wo rld trip to d is· courage a romance. But Ale xis Mdiva n1 , who claimed the title of "pnoce" of Georgia in old Russia, pursued ht·r to Bangkok She m arried MdJ\•ani when s he was 20 years old A few months afte r ' the wed· t.11ni.:. Mass Hulton came 1nlo her inheritance of $20 mil hon . All or her marriages failed. sometia<es at great monet.lry and emotional expense to her. Mdivani was killed in an auto accident in 1935, shortly afler the couple was divorced. ONE DAY after her divorce from Mdivaoi, she married wealthy Danish nobleman Count Kurt Haugwitz·Re venllow. That was her longest marriage, end- ing in divorce six years late r after the birth or a son, Lance. rn 1942. Miss Hutton married Brit1sh-bom actor Cary Grant and the marriage lasted three years. She would late r say be was the husband she loved the most but h.is acting got in the way. "He was so sweet, so gentle," s he said. Durlog d jvorce pro- ceedings in 1945, she complained the actor "Did not like my frie nds. Wben he came down and my friends were there be obviously dido 't look amused." He r fourth hus band was L1 thu a o1 a n Princ e Igor Troubetskoy, whom she married in 1947. That mar riage lasted un- til 1951 Then came the briefest ma r riage, to Rubi ros a , the Dominican Republic's minister lo France. IN 1155, Miu Hutton married German tennis ace Baron Gott· fried Von Cramm. They were divorced in 1960. Her final mar· riage waa to Laotian Prince and abstract artist Raymond Doan Vinh in 1964. They sepa rated two years later. It was bis last name that was us ed to identify her at tbe mortuary. SECOND CLASS EDUCATION IN LAGUNA BEACH IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT FOR YOUR CHILDREN? among the highest test scores in the co ... ty and state, a students and dedicated staff. But how will this Right q. now you ha•e the best: varied pro9ram, highly mofi•ated continue if educators and support staff are not paid a reasonable wage? ... ISSUES •Employee groups propose a 6°/o salary increase despite double digit inflation. ;. •$647,000 is left in the 1978-79 buclcJet. •The proposed 6°/o raise for all District employees will cost $267,000. •Last year $127,000 of your tax monies reverted to the state because reserves were too high. That money should have been spent In Laguna Beach. Sue Ahlke Hal Akins Olane Allen Raoul Alvarado Eileen Ander.Jon Benny Areo4a Mike Bemee (T.O.W.) Marcia Barnett John 8emardo Kevin Bithop Robert Bleck Gerald Boaz Ginger Borella Noon Borucld Ed Bowen Judy Brennan Ray Brigg$ Sue Bright Leone Brodtman Ed 8Uf1tngham Buehle Bulhman Off Butcher Emanuet Callnwo lid• Cempbefl Beckycarey OUR RE9UESTS ARE REASONABLE & BELOW FEDERAL GUIDELINES George Catey Phyllis Carlyle Barbara Carson Helen C8rson John Centeno Susie Clapp Libby Coleman Katie Coffin Joan Colhns Norma Condon B Coon(TO W) Grace Corwin Michele Creason Connie Croslan Katy Crumley Janice Davis Tim 08Vls Carolyn Oetlno Pat Oierct<a Mike 0uncen Cathy Dunlap Kay East John Elwell OulnnF.,_ Kathy Flc:MI Murray Fisette PalclForly: Ann Flynn Karen Ford Jett Foster Ro me Fnesen Jan Fratsetl Nancy Galloway Gonzalo Garcia Gibby Gibson Mary Glass Joan GO ffin David Hagei"I Raymond Haggard Walter Hamera David Hama Doris Hartigan Dennis Heryuno Berbata Hedden Carol Hemus Dlcic Hemus Hal Hensler Jim Herdman Todd Huett Terry Huttwick Chenotte lngli1 Nancy Inmon Charlotte Inglis Owen Johnson Arlts Johnson Peggy Jordan Jerome Kalp Vicki Karr Pamela Keefe Ralph Kelly Richard R Kelley Carol Kennedy Mary Kinzer Karol Kunysz Walter Lawson Heldt Lemoo Armador Licon Frank Lloyd Patti Lloyd Jack t.ythgoe Patti Mace Ann MacMillen Melinda Mano Neal McCarthy Gail McClain William McCoy Bernard McDowell Vance Mei<ean Darrell McKlbbln Kathy Ann McNeil Lynn Meade Allison. Meyer Charlotte Moore Ella Mooser Joan Morrison Jane Miller Colleen Mcintyre Barbara Mudge Grace Myers Dee Namba Judy Neeve Pam Nettleman Gerald Neuman Ronny Newman Mickey Nicely Nancy O'Connell Herbert Oelke Walter Otto Bonnie Owen Gloria Padach Nancy Padghem Robert Pege Unda Petersen Mary Peterson Pete Petenon LaCJWNI leach Unified Faculty Association: Lida C•a .. el Lag ... a leach Classified EmployHs Association: Jackie Porter Lag•a leach Personnel & fiulclmtce Association: Walt Lawioft • ' Larry Phelps Fred ~ay Deanne Aetranton1 Robert PiQ\Je Marion Popoff Jacicte Porter Diana Powell Ginger Prestwich l ats Rake J8CC1Ute Ranes.II Chris ReMlce Charles Reich Michael Roche Jeenne Run!'4t' Daniel Set<ul<Mch Cecile ShafM Lynda Sh.-p WendySNw Jemea ,kYf Shefdon Sten StMc>leY Penny Slavells Joe SINIOOfl Dave Sfevcow Art Smat1 Terry Srnitt\ Viki SeputyedJs 494-7328 494-2468 494-1546 • budget Ellen Tanney Robin Tench Shene Tengbergen Mickie Thtbodo Bill Thom()SOO Ace Timo Jim Toomey Sandy Turnbull Sonia Thtene MargetY Vogt Marion Vroman Bob Walton Ann Wagner Art Wahl ~arilyn WahlQulst David WeeY9r Billie Welde Lois Wilooven Chris W\toox John W\lkenon AndreeW\98 Randy Yates Brien YMndle Ed Yori( • I orange Coa•I oa.iv p,101 Editorial POfl .. e•••••••••s•u•n•d••v •. •M•••"•'·3··'•9•79••••••••A•o•be•rt•N•.•w•eeci••'•P•u•b'•'s•he•r••T•hom••H•K•ee•v•1•11•e•d•11•0: Use Cars Unly When Necessary As of hist week, bdd-(>\•t>n Just seemed to m ake lhe gas lintog longl'r. But perhap!i 1l was mostly pre·weckend panic. M we ret'ull, the syStcm worked pretty well m 1974 after un initiul shaked own ~r1od. Whot NUlct throw the wholt> ~heme lnto o ~eked hat would be the thrt' tte ned four day talion ~huldown May 17 throu~h 20 being promoted by o northcm Califontlu JWl' st~•t1un owners' ns ocaation The owne rs romplmn Lhe>1r perct!ntage or profit ha~ l>~t>n froil·n :.aru•t• 19H. Ul'l'>p1te anc rca~cd labor ttnd operatm~ tosts whtl'h have rt·duN~d their reul margin of profit from a bout 20 percent to about 12 percent They a lso ~ln·usc Depart rne nt or Encr,::y a uditon, with "Gestapo-hkt>" tactics und want the government to givt• ltll'm som~ r<!guluttons they c·11n unde r stand. so th<>y'U know wht'lht>r or not lhey're 1n l'omplrnnct with lhc law ,.. Th<• mass dosurt> plan 1s not ~rnpportcd by som e Southern Cahforruu s tation operator!>. but tht>y, too. could JOin in the shutdown. lf it should take plaC'e. both odds a nd e vens would face a fi ve-day J.{us drought and the prospect of the lines that would precede and fo llow ~uC'h a s hutdown defies the 1maji!mat1on Meanwhile. as Cala fo rn1a legisla tors beat fruitlessly o n the White House door for more gas to accommoda te our population growth, and the Oran ge County Grand Jury promises to probe the c a uses or the crisis, it's becoming quite C'lear that there will have to be some lifest yle c hanges in Southe rn California. The advice of federal officials, dwelling in Eastern cit ies with easy access to buses, subways and commuter trains to "do more walking" or "find som e othe r ways to get around" does not fa ll on receptive ears. We can hardly re-d esign the whole of a uto -oriented Southern California, or install m ass trans it systems over- night. But it must be said tha t many of us ha\'C fallen, rnther willingly, into slovenly driving habits. Daily trips to the s upermarket, re-runs for forgotten items. and sepa rate trips for separate e rrands are part of the a uto Ufestyle. . Som e time ago a government leader . comme nting on s pe nding excesses. re marked tha t "a million here and a million there soon add s up to real money." By the same token. a gallon here and a gaUon there soon adds up to a lot of gasoline. This might be a good time for ever y household to ponde r the excessive driving habit. A we ll organized shoppin~ lt!;;t can cut down on g rocery-huy1ng trips . With a little forethought. stops at the cleaner. the nursery and t he ha1r<Jn·s!>cr can be inc luded on t he g rocery s hopping trip Carpooling for s hopping, for~ ork and for hauling th(• k uls l~) 'ilJ{)rlS a nd :--chool events , not to me ntion better USl' of I tw h1<·ydc and the f cet. would h elp. Many Southern Californians have never s et foot on a bus s ince they graduated from the big. yellow !>Choo! variety and acquired that precious driver 's license at age 16. This mig ht be a good time to sample the offerings of the Orange County Transit District for at least one trip a week. l\nd it 's been fairly well estabUshed that the much- mali~ned 55 mph s peer! lim it really does save gas. Those who huvc to drive should remember this. During World War JI gas rntioning the slogan ~ent. "'Is This Trip n eatly Neccss~ry?'' The question is equall ~· vulul 1.1K.luy. Surplus May Explode One othe r g~risis concern that's alarming city ~nd county fire officia ls is the extre me hazard of gasolme slorJge a nd handling . Within days last week seven member s of a Santa Ana family were severely burned when gasoline in a 30-gallon plas tic trash can . s tored in a bedroom closet. was ignited by a furnace pilot li~ht; two teen -agers were burned whe n carelessly s tore d gasoline s pilled on a gar age floor near a water heater palot; two more were hurt while try ing to sjphon_ gasoline from a boat to a car usin g ti vac uum clean e r : a woman carrying gasoline 10 an open pail tried to board a county bus <the driver wisely turned he r away ). While som e accidents are o bvious ly t he n·~m lt 11f s tupidity or ignorance, even those who think thcy'I'•· w1~1· to the ways of gasoline can get into trouble. . These are points to remember: Gaso line vapors, whic h are invisible. arc 1·rul'lly explosive . l\n a lmost e mpty containe r can be mol't' dangerous than a full one. Plastic contain ers arc out. Gasoline s hould he car ried or stored only in a properly closed meta l container . Gasoline s hould never be stored or tran srerred in :J garage or other area where there is a pilot light or elec- trical equipme nt that could s park. Gasoline s ho uld not be carried in the trunk or in- t e rior of a vehicle. The law forbids storage of more than five gallons o f gasoline in a garage or 10 gallons outside on a bomeowner's prope rty . As one local fire c hief put it s uccinctly : .. The ex plosive power of one gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 90 . stacks of dynamite.'' That's a comparison to keep in mind. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilol Other views expressed on this page are those of their aulhors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P .0 . "Sox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I 'Sco~free' ByL.M. BOYD Am repeatedly advised - mistakenly -that u.e term ••acot-rree" came from lbe famous Dred Scott Declslon of 1857. a Surpreme Court ruling. which quashed, in ef- fect, one slave's bid for freedom. That's wrong. The term "scot·lree" has been around a lot longer lban that.· Jt alludes to an old English word "scot" ror tax. a nd originally meant ··tax free." A child on Mars. ir such tbere were, would not ask, "Mommy, why la the sky bl.ue?" Rather. "Mommy, why I~ the sky yellowish brown'!" The dirt there is sort or yellow and brown, too. Q. "I find myself as I get older talking to myself and more and more . ls that bad?" A. Can hardly think so. You know what Cicero said: •'Old age is by nature rather talkative." Anyhow, the ex· perts contend it's not how much you talk to yourself that 1ilftifiea, but what you have to say. ll might be not· ed incidentally that a woman la most likely to talk to beraell whlle she's doln1 htt hair; a man, while be'a driv· Int to work. Nick~eeeh Examine Patients' Prudence WASlllNGTON f'or some lime. my bunch bas been that then• 11\ too much .cadgetry in med1cttl practice, that machines 1w l lwtwl'en doctor 11nd paUent. th11t th.ls 1s tlamned expe~'lve, und thut 1t ~ nol good ror your body to !)(> monkeyed around with lht11 way Now Or Mar vi n Moser. a :u•mvr l'urd1olog1:st at New York M •• d I 4' i. I Collegt>, 1•00 firms my !>W. pie-ions. not Ing that tht.> p hys1c1ans · llC O l Whach p r esc r1hes "rtiimbursu ble · · tes ts I '"1s probably the most ex- pensive instrument" in the U.S. today No question that health care coses soar al a rate greater than our current douole-djgit in· fl at ion Moreover. the re's reason lo ctoubt whether the mania for tests helps the patient. Or Moser 's article. "The Abuse of Medical Technology" <see the current issue or The Journal of the Institute for Socioeconomic Studies) offers this telling case: "A 39-year-old healthy. active man went for an exercise stress test after hearing a bout its im- portance on a national TV pro- gru m. Thl' test proved ·positive' or <:1bnormal : the patient was told to !Jmit his activities. ''OVER TllE next month, he reduced his business a ctivities <a nd becam e i mpote nl and Mailbox depressed. ms phyafcfan SUI• geated that the arteriea or bis heart be visualized by injecting dye into them, a relatively aafe, but expensive 'and frightening procedure. The test res ults proved to be normal. "But while it was under way, tbe man went into cardiac ar. rest, was resuscitated and spent four additional days recovering in the hospital. "'The monetary cost or this ex- perience came to $3,700. The anxiety gen e r ate d is im- measurable. Today, the patient is fine. But how much better off would be have been without this ·routine' t.esling?" THIS CASE is not alone. The Seattle Heart Study showed that routine testing in asymptomatic persons rarely demonstrates disease leading to a new therapy or change in the patient's treat- ment. Another study, al Toledo's Medical College. showed that an aver age or 11 tests had been or· dered on a group of 262 patients . A review determined that nine o r the 11 were "minimally necessary" and two could pro- bably have been delayed. Wh y the c urrent binge of tests? Or. Moser claims that the federal health care reimburse- ment system encourages the un- necessary us e o f ex pensive technologac equipment. HOSPITALS tOAO up with these gadgets because they know they can pass the cost~ on to a "third purty" the govern- ment or insurers with little apparent concern whether the uae of the higb-priced equipment actually helps the patient. Busineaaes, eminent suckers. become eonvinced by publicity that their exe<:utives and the in- teriors of their hearts abould be probed regularly. The big ex- pense is lax-deductible, meaning that the taxpayer helps pay ror this expemive rrtnge benefit. Stress testing is trendy, the way Or. Moser sees it. He also asks. herelically. "Whom does bypass surgery really benefit'!" AND SO SIUJL~ are X-rayed before a patient with a headache is even told to try aspirin: scopes are quickly inserted into sto machs, lungs and colons: C.A.T. scanners <radiation ex- pos ure> go over the body at high cost; and bigli-blood pressure patients undergo kidney X-rays <radiation again), and special urine and blood tests -all in ex-cess. Much or this takes pla~ rn "Medicaid mills," Dr. Moser claims. Only last mo nth, H.E.W. Secretary Joseph A. Califano. Jr.. testified that $4 billion in fede ral funds were wasted in 1977 for surgery. hospital stays and X -r ays de termine d un- necessary, and on the usual run of corruption. Whal has happened is that in· creasing numbers or interns and reside nts choose s pecialties "where the excitement, glamour and rewards are to be found." THUS. THEY require hun- dre ds of millions or dollars worth of exotic equipment for which billions more are paid by the government or insurers ror patient use. U nfortunalely. Dr. Moser argues. medical training is in- creasingly attuned to "tesUng"I the patient, and ·'national cardiology meetings have come to resemble gatherings or elec:- lronic societies." Another fact.or is the fear or malpractice suits which causes a doctor t.o send patients in for all manner of testing, to defend himself against the possible charge that he neglected the pa- tient DR. MOSER makes it clear that he is not against advances in medical technology, but only against its abuse. The new equipment. plus coronary care un its. mobile life.support am- bulances and pacemakers have done much good, he writes. .But he also notes that much improvement in health is a re- sult of Americans taking better care of themselves. In the past 10 years, per capita tobacco consumption is down 20 p er cent. saturate d rats con- sumption is down JO.SO percent, and Amencans are exercising a great deaJ more. Still, Dr. Moser is leery of e x- cessive reliance on gadgets and urges tus colleagues to examine their use. "The American health system is a good one." he says. "We have allowed it and our hospital system to become fat with some unproven instrumen- tation and a procedure·oriented approach ... 1t 1s not too late to reverse the trend." While Waiting, Think of Station Owner To lht• Editor If you'n• · m~d as ht:ll " and rlon 'I w<inl to takl• waiting an hnl' for gasoline any more. thank or lhc predicament or the poor sta- laon owner. You may not go for <a ride. but he may not m ake his house payment. llis income 1s tied to how much gas and s e r vices he sells. His re nt, li ghts. phone, insurance, he lp elc. go r1i::ht on having to be paid. Without the income from his sale of gas. oil and other car sNvices. his income is cut while his expenses co!ltinue • AND GAS stations arc Just tht• start in a long line of destroyed businesses. Wait until the fac tones close fo r lack of energy, fcrt1 li1.er 1s unavailable for farm production and tourist attrac- tions close because no one can get to them. And aJ I the wh ile Carter and his clone Jerry Brown will con- tinue their palaver about "con· ~erving" and "lowering expecta- tions" whale they halt domestic 011 and ~as production a nd close down nuclear energy producing plants. It is ludicrous to have to ac- c e p l govern m c nl-c r eat e d llhOrtagC'S in a land Of plenty. And hy God, W(' should tell them th;11 "wt· JU St won 't take il a 11y more " GOLDIE JOSEPH Ga11 or fao"eraor! '1'11 I he 1-,;thtor: So tt1 "' :s mu g hi c k from <it·11 r g1:1 h:ts departed from (';iltfornrn. his hna l remarks he· 1ni.:. "I told yo u there was co1nJ,? tu hr a i.:as shortage," "I told you to drive less.'' ''l'm telling you it 's going to get worse," and blah. blah, blah. while be wast· Cd thousands of gallons of gas to n y out here. plus the gas used in the limousine to transport him a round Los Angeles. patronizing the citizens, while secretly hop- ing he can fool them again at election time. I believe for the record that he has had several nice changes or environments lately. Let's see: I\ trip to Mexico, a trip to Eg~ . a trip lo Sea Island , Georgia, a nd the lates t a trip to California, plus the trips that his wife goes on. HOW DARE he deny the peo. pie in California lhe gasoline that they need to maintain their daily lives. Most of us don't even have a decent vacation. Most or us can't afford anything, but maybe a short drive in our cars. He would deny: l. An old lady that drives her husband for a . dialysis treatment three limes a week? 2. A mother with little children a trip to Disneyland? 3. A woman her biweekly trips of 30 miles o.r so to visit her elderly mother? 4. A man that worka 30 years to retire and buy a motor home that he can't drive ror lack or gasoline? And hundreds more or the same. And he wants us to Uke hlm and vote for him and back hJm up in all his nonsense? Does he really expect the peo- ple that live ln California to 10 quietly to their homes or apart· menta alter they finish their day of labor and fold their bands • .,.. a1t1ng for murning !>U they c:an lea vc hon1t• al li a rn . or ... o. on their dail y qu1•st fo r g.i~ol1nc then go to wt1rk all 1J.<i y and re- peat the same rout1nl' day aft1•r day? Then when they have their wt'ekcnds free from work. does he expect them to sit at home. fold their hands and wail until Monday so they can repeat their same dreary week'' M y dear Mr . Ca rte r , American peopl e are not Euro- pean peasants that <lo <.ts they are told wh1h• patiently wa1tin~ for the "pnnce on the hill " lo lll rec:l their lives You see. Mr Cartt>r, v.e k now the re 1s no i.:asolinl' shortaJ!(· We ha\•e se<·n the 01 1 lanker!. !>llling offshore! an our Pacific 0<'N1n. We have s~n gasoline trurk!> our gasoluic r rucks crossing the border into Ti1uana. We know a bo~t the planned waste the deliberate spillage or gasoline --the trains that de r ail somehow. many fi lled with oil or by-p roducts. We are not fools. Mr. Carter. and you are making a pol1t1cian's typ i ca l m1 s l:Jkc by un - deres timating the American µt.'oplc. cspec1<:1lly the •ohes lh&t live an CaJ 1forru <1 . ln olht:r words. Mr. Carter Gave us more gasoline <>r we'll put C:ovemor .Jerry Rrawn in lht> Wh 1l\' llousc, J~t for the hell 0£ 11 PATRICIA J . RHODES • Letters from readers are welcome The nght to condeme letltt.t ta /1t .\pace Q'r el1mmaJe libel is r eseroed • LetteTs of 300 WOTcU or less wiU be gaven preference ALI letters mu.'11 include .ttgnature and mailing ad- dress but names may be withheld on rrquest 11 :mlf1etent reason is ap- pa rent. Poetry Wiil rwt be pubLuhed. Nothing like a crisis to fill Gloomy Gus ' mailbox: Dear Gloomy Jf all the out-of-slaters and foreigner.; left Cahfotrua. we would have ample ~as for the people who work 52 weeks a year and pay taxes here O.U.M. Wonder if the Iranians in our midst a re walking or riding these days, or if they recei ve CA RE packages from home ? J .C.V. Gus Now that the U.S. has taught lbe Arabs how to effectively utilize solar energy systems, it appears they have paid us in kind by teaching us how to eliminate smog. Gas shortage'' lf there 1s no gasoline. how can the U.S. continue stupping it to our neighbors" And how can they sell il so cheap'' o.w. J\t fi percent o n today's gas prices. how long will it take .Jerry Brown and his gang lo re- t>oup Prop. 13 losses? M.W. If low productivity is considered the chief cause of inOation. what do you s uppose ~I be the re- sult or millions of workers spending hours each week wailing lo buy gas? G.N.P. One way to fill up a church these Sundays would be to install a gas pump in the parking lot. Why don't the oil companies just up the price lo $1 a gallon where they intend it to be, and quit playing games with us? FURIOUS DelttNltl ...... .,, .... ..__ REV c.o. Tbe oil companies are at it again. Peo- ple trying lo run a s ummer resort and live on three months profits will be go-ing broke again. THANKS A HEAP! In advising proper storage of gasoline. authorities say, "Use your head." J never thought about bathroom facilities being any safer than anything else for gas but on the other hand, mAybe so. S.D. Times haven't changed at all in the automotive age. Back in France a couple hundred years ago they were rioting for bread. You know you are ln trouble when you see an P.P. OCTD bus in Une al a gas station. G.A.L. A1 .. ft..f i To write tt\e Daily Pilot/Bo• IS60. Costa Mesa. CA •2626 Orange Coast Daily Pilot 1 ~-ore ~.l'!. .... 1_1_ .. on ___________ S·u·n·d···"·.M.•.v.•.3 •.• 19·7·9·------·T·o·C·a·ll·th·e·O-al.ly_P.il.ot·n·1·'·64-2·.·3·2·1·------ Inspiration Floats From One Mother to Another By POl.L Y LOAN PoU11 Sloon "'o ,,. nd<lll o/ L..Q(llOIG Bf'Odl llt.>ac:bng headhn.-s about the freeing of five Soviet <hHidcnls remind m~ of my nffd to make a 1>e.·rsun1Al 11t1ttt>mt•nt to w Sovif'l gov ernmtnl 'IX months u~o. i.nd m y fruatral1on Wt Wt'f'l' on 11 c·ru1sl' lo ~ningrad wb~n we lf'Q rnt'd a Sovtt>l l"Ourt had sentenl'f'd Anatol Shc haraMky und Aluander Gtntburg to a "hud labor u mp" for ·· ~ nh ·&O\'ltt actlvlt.t'" " An5ry und up:h'l. I "on<h-1'\'d how to t'xpres.<s m y md1 tiniil1on 1n the bnef day ,..,. would be on Sovu.•t ~oil THE TOUa WA~ to 1n<'IUdt' St hur s 'Calhl'dral. the Rus:.1u n Mufole<um . lunrh ut Sadkho and r111ally :.hopping IO Oer&OSCll. rur tourists only. That evcmn~ we were i.rhl'duled ror 1t show again only for touris ts a folklor1ca of sing mg. ballet and m usic. t.'ll'gaolly costumt!d with beautiful Russ11t1) people on dis play. Th~y turned out to be very talented and the only beautlfully clothed people we could find that day in all of Leningrad' My plan needed public places where there would be Russian people. not tourists The morning of lhe lours I awoke early and pulled out my notebook I tore out pieces of lined paper and cut them with my manicure scissors into 2 x 3-inch rectangles J block print ed on them. "l"t<t:£ SHCHARANSKY! FREE GINZBURG 1" I WM HUaa1£1>. hyped and •pprehe nKlve. I did not dh1c:u1u1 my plan with my husband becau..-It wu v~ocuc. 1rnd be ides, I did not want lo bt-t alked out of ll On the bWi to the u thedral. I made up the rult111 · T ht-papers would be disbursed easily. ~·1thout unyonc seeing. They would ~ put In place~ wuh a good likelihood of dhlcovery. They would not bl-dt'pot11lc:d where guards or others would anlt'rpret the m as trash 1.md throw them out Tht-y would not bc ldt an pl1tces frequented 11r1 nuanly by tourn1ls ll se.•cnt-d to tiak e a huge a mount of time for mt< to leave the first papt>r, but the Russians '11111ll y t·rcuh:d a proper diversion They refused lu ullow our group to enter the church because we lat•ked "proper" tickets As the guide made short traps anto the c•hurch to talk lo the admirtistration. our group l)ecamc restless. broke and milled about the huge entrance and steps I LEANED AGAINST a pillar a nd spotted a marble table near the entrance In 15 minutes our guide returned and hurriedly, as we entered the t'hun·h. I planted m y first message. IL 1s diHtr ult to remember where they a ll wl·nl after that Thal evcnin~ whe n l returned to m y stateroom. althoug_h pleased that I had done SOMETHING and relieved that I had not been caught, I began to feel unsure if I had ac· compllshed a thing. The messages bad been written in En&lish. tr indeed they were round at all. would the Russians be able to translate them ? Realistical· ly . I aul.Swered myself. "probably not " Mission incomplete. WEARY, BUT NOT sleepy, I went to the m~n lounge and encountered a couple I knew only as doctors. Hungarians and pleasant ship· matt-:>. As she expressed her uneasiness at being In Russia. I knew I had to share my small. revolu· tionary efforts with the m . As l talked. she became very excited and protested: . "I wish I had known. We would have writ· ten the messages for you in Russian." "Could you do that?" I asked . •·Of course, but wby ? It's 11 pm We sail at midnight." THE RAIN HAD s tarted again. I knew bow to conclude our·· messages to Russia ·' While he r husband wrote the correct Russian on my remainlq sll1>5 of paper, I asked our .maitre d~ for empty wine bottletl c with corks > "as souvenirs" for myself and my friends. We waited until we fell the ship moving, chose a place where we would least Ubly be ob· ser ved and blessed the light ra.inlall tbat kept most passengers off the deck. One by one, we heaved our bottles overboard. As they whirled away and the soft sprinkle became a shower. I felt an exhilaration. I bad round a way to express my feelings about human nghls toafew Russians. I DID rr AS one mother lo another. I know that Ida Milgrom. the 70-year-old mother of Anat ol Shch aransky would appreciate my gesture in s upport of he r son. Now that Ginzburg is free and in the United States. my spirits are even higher. Maybe there is a chance for Shchar ansky. I hope so, perhaps in time for Mother's Day. rr not. it doesn't matte r. After all, any day her son is released from a Soviet hard labor camp will be Mother's Day for her. And we'll be glad. Semantics O'Utwi1 Dr. Spock By DOROTHY l.OUlSE WJDTE Dorothy White is a resident o/ Costa Mesa I know s he never heard or "semunt1cs ... hut ir Ma ma had , she would have devised her own word for it. She verbally photoi:iraphed life so vividly s he must have been born under the siRn or Xerox. WHEN SHE SAT rockinR and 1A1 llitang for turnip greens a nd bacon to cook. she'd say, ''To· day I worked like killing snakes." It was a perfect SUmr1)3tion of ironing Starched pet· t1coats. s hi rts. and "aperns" as she called them. plus canning rhubarb or dressing skinned knees. · She never heard or Dale Carnegie. Enc Fromm. or Dr. Spock. When it came to child discipline. her tools were praise , love. and an occasional ''I'll cool your copperostic " I didn't know what pa rt or the body the COP· perostic was My father once commented while r eading a ne ws paper . "Pape rs often say someone was shot in the fracas or melee. What parts of the anatomy are they? .. So I classified the copperostic with the fracas and melee. THE COOLING was as rare as her threats. She believed if you treat an individual as if he 's a certain caliber of person, he is more apt to as· sume the qualities. One afternoon as I brought in a snifni n~ brood after slid ing down icy hills an dishpans, I heard her say, 'Tm glad my children are hont>sl and well behaved " I silently vowed never again to drag my toe to wear out shoes I didn"t like. Despite her belief that rem ales should talk "lady-like," an earthiness in her occasionally emerged. Her comment about any man who thought he was the answer to a maiden 's prayer was, "lie thinks he's the stud duck or the pud· die." ' CONVERSELY "GENTEEL," was used to describe a m a le, young or old . who was ··polished." He could be one of my towheaded escorts to high school dances, or Perry Como. Bin~ Cros by, or Lawrence Welk; or a man who ne ver sopped his bread in gravy or was un· faithful to his wife. The macho. torn-shirt. Brando mascuhn1ty held no appeal for her; she believed in the vower of gentle love. Arter we moved to Califorrtia and I would return from the beach proudl y displaying a sun· burned face in teen-age fashion, she would look horrified a nd s ay. "Mercy. child, you're galded." It seemed right because ii. sounded like scalded. GALDE~ WA~ h~r ~iagnosis when crying babies had diaper 1rntat1on. The most soothing or he r remedies was "fresh lard." Not just lard . "fresh lard.'· spoken with the dedication and reverence of an Estee Laude r or Jergens commercial. Both P a pa and Mama had practical generosity with creativity, skepticism without bitte rness, and facades that camouflaged s trong s entimentality. Neither liked "baby t al k." Papa had s tudied grammar too hard. surrounded by ma ny younger brothers and sisters. to allow wh~t he called ''silly talk" or bad grammar to substitute ror a rticulate expression. When I grew old enough to appreciate his s Guggle for kno wle dge 1 a vet erinari a n degree in his 40s, a marriage and kids in his 50s I, J regarded him as the Abe L1ncgln of the <harks. and Ma ma as the female counterpart or Will Rogers. She wasn't one to hun and kiss her kids a lot. But when she sat up all night to make new d resses or school costumes. it s r>0kc more loud· I} than hu~s. ;\nd her back rubs after falls rrom tire s wings were super b. Many years after my father's death. s he began to suffer strokes She generously handed me t he reins. but clung to her semantics. AS AN AMBULANCE drove up and she s lipped mto moments of semi-consciousness. I prepared for the trip to the hospital. :Yp,u are going to ride w1th two good-looking youn~ hien In a Cadillac ambulance ... I said, wondt>ring ir she heard She opened her eyes. ··Are you going with me?·· 1 assured her "'Like on a double date," s he said. with a blue-eyed l wmkle . 'T ve never been on a date in my n ightgown " was her amazing comment. HER BRAND OF perce ptive observation remained with he r until she could no longer speak. Her almost last comment about me hss motivated me throughout life's hurdles. I can stall hear her say to her doctor. "Dorothy ha~ always been able lo do almost anything she put her mind to. Isn't s he pretty?" As I said, she hadn ·1 heard of Dr Sr>0ck or Dale Carnegie. She seemed not to need them . ~ .ifoM \JOH(\J)otJ DAILY PILOT "I'd Love to Sit Out This Inning, These Are Times That Try Souls (and Diets) 7 By Ji\NE WORKMi\N Jane Workman 1s a r e!adenl of Newport Beach Doug's 24-hour nu IS into its 60th hour and counting. Stubbornly, between s tomach spasms. he. bt!gs for . . pizza I dare to leave ham for an urge nt bathroom brea k when a shriek pierces the air. followed by hysterical crying. Still pulling up my jeans, I risb out lo find Mark lying by the fireplace. HE IS CLUTCHTNG his foot while blood oozes from hjs toe. The more it oozes. thf louder he <'ries. I now have two players benched tor the day. Two s uffering boys, one who can't eat and one who can't walk. sabotaged on a s unny s pring morning. And, I a lways out the door immediately arte r they leave. and home JUSl minutes before their return a m under house arrest for three long days . I reach for another chocolate chip cookie. It is a day that justifies binges. a sten;otype mother·frustration episode If ever there was one. " The boys want their father to comforl them .. and so do I J can use a re her pitcher . I'd love tos1t out lh1s innang He. clever ma n that he 1s. has planned shre wdly and 1s a lready on his way . . to Chicago By Wednesday. when he returns. the hoys Should be JUSt rine. I. however, may be 10 pounds heavier. Between rescuing and comfortmg. groans and moans , as pirin and Scrabble, T V game shows and TV ads and maddeningly more TV: I keep stepping around ... puddles I TAKE STOCK qui ckly : no babies. nl' dogs: something must have sprung a leak Wa ler is everywhere' To add insult to injury. our waler heater has joined in the scheme to sabotage us too! Quick' l need a potato chip! By now it is 4 p.m . Sunday, the boys are whining and I a m treading water. J lift the re- ceiver and begin my naive. optimistic search Ior a water heater a nd a plumber. After eight telephone calls and no results. l a m still treading water: so I give in and call Chicago ror advice ... twice. _, The hote l operator has neve r heard or m v husband: I leave messages for him anyway. lt;s not easv to unwrap chocolate kisses with a mop 1n one-ha nd and the telephone receiver in t he other. but 1 manage. By th<' time m y man in Chicago calls Mon· day night the neve r did gel the messages>. the plumber has replaced the water beater . The carpet 1s only a little damp. The 24-bour nu bas departed after 75 hours, and the injured player needed only a ride to school. I had to make a trip lo lhe supermarket; som e how our s upply of cookies, candy, ice cream 3nd chips completely disappeared over the weekend. THESE ARE THE times that try mothers' souls ... and their diets. These are the days that I may long for nostalgically, once my children have "flown the coop " and 1 am left with the .. Empty Nest Syndrome.•· l may forget a ll the responsibilities, the de· cision·making, the need ror infinite patience, t he lack of privacy. the lack of quiet time. I may forget the illnesses and t.be iJUuries and the s poiled Sundays. I m ay forget, but my w aist&ine won't. Rewriting Famous Quotations--Line for IJne--Can he a Gas BJ PIUSCILLA F. WOLZ PrilciUa Wolz ii o reaidn& of Hllftlington Beach. Tbe other day, while walUna in tine wilb 87 rrustrated driven, I beard several demonstratlna the unique nexiblli· ly or the English language. What tbey lacked in literary style , they made up for by their novel combinations of cer· tain buic An1lo-5axon words. With nothing but fumes in my tank and time on my bands, I be1an pondering what Shakespeare or Lon1rellow or other past literary masters might say about the CW'- rent au line lunacy. The poulbillties are almoat aa endless aa the 1as lines. Here are Just a few: SHA&ESPEAltE To ftll or not to fill ; that ii the question; WbetbeT It la nobler ln the mind to aurrer Tbe slinp and arrowa ot outra1eous au lines Or cbanee an empty tank, and a sea of trouble1 ..• ••• But IOftl Wbat U1ht tb.rouP yonder window breakl? It ii a 1u 1tat.ioa, open at DIPU .... Friendl, CalllornJana, Countrymen, lend me your cars~ tcome to bury OU Companies, not lo prabe tbem. LONGRLLOW Tell me not, In mournful numben, We la but an empty tan.I!! Under a spreading chestnut tree Tbe village gas pump stands; And a mighty line I see Of cars, and trucks , and vans. ALEXANDEa POPE Hope springs eternal in the human breast: TtWI gas shortage is phony, like all the rest . COLERIDGE Gas pumps, gas pumps everywhe re, Nor any drop for me! CONGaEVE Hell hatb no (ury like a woman who gets to the pump, just u it closes! BEN FMNKLIN Early to bed early to ri.se, makes a man healthy, wealtby, and lint in tbe eu line. ... ' God belp tbOle tbat belp themselves to a place in line. • •• Never leave 'til tomorrow that which you can put In your tank toQy. TENNYSON Tears, idle tears, I know now what lbey mean: Waltlnl lD line an hour to bear, "Sorry, no 1atoline." JOYCE m.ME• I think that I 1ball never see A station wttb 10llle au for me! • PATRICK RENtY I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me ga~oline, or give me death! CLEMENT MOOaE 'Twas the night before Sunday, when all through the town Not a creature was stirring 'cause the pumps were shut down. E. ~TRAYER And somewhere men are lau_ghing, and somewhere children shout. But there is no joy in MudviUe, Casey's st•Uoa bu run out • .I. TAYLOa Twinkle, twinkle, little car, An empty tank won't 1et you rar. With the price of IU ao hip, WllY must we wait in line to buy? 8 • .1. HALE Mary bad a Uttle car, Its paint WU white u IDOW, And everywhere that Mary weat, the car wu 1un to go. She toot tt lo the IH station, to fill its tank witb fuel The lqt we heard, she'd IOkl the car, and c:Ommuie. upon a mule. AND FINALLY, BY T.B. BAYLY Tell me the tales that lo me were ao dear, r..oa,, 1on1 ago. Long, lon1 qo. Of when there was gas every day of the ~ar, Long, Iona ago, Long 110. - • I J J A8 DAILY PtlOT COUNTY PERSONALITIES 'The Kid With Mismatehed Soeks' 81 UTllVa a . VINSEL oe _ _..,,... ..... Sque.Una aeaaull• dffc-eod on d awn·1ray Newport Harbor walen to brt!akfut e very moral.Qa. about the Ume Oatamenia EraiAa ''SaDdYt La Bou Camm• MU.a. down to bt>r flala dealinc · , l .. r de.It LI chatte red with~ mementOH. a rel~ fipnne ot lbe lnlaat ot Pra1ue ( wbo ble .... the n.bJa, nfft , > 1 plnl ol CaUfornti. brandy ud bushel.a of '*'"· S.ncty doetn 't 11lt at th dHk; she slla on 1t. wltb her feet in the chair cushion. becawit 11 feela more like lhe nyln1 brid1t of the ('om tnerc:laJ flah1n& buat t he owned and sll.lp~red for ftvf' yf'a~ •tS•ATCBED SO<'KS plucked from a draw~r an precbwn d•rkne!\a peek from her 1triped 11Dt'akeu and b1a. pearlf'scent f11h a1caaet 1parlde. i;catte red on lhe tmy orface;c, carpeting. "I 1peot 20 years on r1sruni boats, from the time l was 9, · · declares Cautonua 's only fe:m•lt- fiab wholesaler for seven years now "My family fished this rout w'tb the '0 1tgo Fleet' for years, up and down from Meu co to Vancouver. And now, I'm fat. foolish and 40," although only her age would seem to be ('()trect She and her husband Jim, whose father w&~ a career Navyman, operate C&mmer Seafood. 145 Broadway. Costa M esa "I was one of the first women's l&bbers with an all-male crew." she say~ of tho e years she skippered the Danny H , a 45-foot vessel with a SO-lon refrigerated hold "THEY'RE EX PENSIVE headaches," lhe modem-day seafood purveyor says of the cost - ly. cranky boats a nd their b elow-decks iceboxes. "My children got tired or their mother be- ing gooe nine months a year," says Mrs. Cam- mer, who was always in such a hurry to get back to tbe bridge tbat she gave them names that were short and sweet. Josh, 19, and Sara, 13, see more of Mom now, although she still works as a .m. to 8 p.m. shift most davs. ''When I bad my son, they told me at the hos pital they couldn't let me go until I picked a name." says Mrs. Cammer, who grabbed up a ne wspaper off her night stand. "There was the name 'Josh Logan,' <th e movie director) in a story. It appealed.·· Cbildbood wasn't easy for orphaned Sandy, but it was oft.en fun. .. llY GaANDMOTBEa TOOK me to raise when I was 10 days old and abe was 65. She was a wonderful, remarkable woman. She ta ught m e lo rollerskate by pulling me down the street with a broomstick. .. And she ran along beside me on my first bike. a Cyclone with wooden wheels. I wish I :;till had it," she recalls. Perhaps it was the characters who fre- que nted the alleys and wharves of Ne wport Beat'h 's old cannery district who served as f1 collective rather fi gure "There was Scroggins. he was a wino who died in our alley. Afterward. we learned the gentleman was an artist who once worked for the big movie studios. "And Cap F razier. he was an old fa s· h~rman. "THERE WAS RUSSIAN JORN. We used to pl<J y around his house all the time. We dido 't know he had a ll that money stashed," s he adds .Russian John was J ohn Hormen AKA J acob llumen, a Silx>riao native and self·st yled hermit who operated tiny John's Fis h Market He rame from NoJ!ales. Mexico. and quietly parlayed his earnings mto a fortune 1n Newµort Beach real es tate. He died Chnstm .. s Day. 1961 -leaving no hears and the city finally was given title to his property. w()rth several millions of dollars lo· day. Her fishing career began with odd jobs around the Balboa Pavilion a nd eventually led to purchase of the second-hand Danny J3. "You never change the na me or a boat." says Mrs. Cammer, alluding lo s uperstit10ns in a trade where bad luck has always been plen- tiful without tempting the powers that be. She won't talk much about tr~gedies and tough times. ... DON'T GO TO CHURCH, but I believe there is a God," s ays Mrs. Cammer , whose family operated vessels with old country names, like the Santa Rita and the Alpino. "I got caught in a chubasco about 14, 15 years ago. My one crewman didn't get out of the bottom bunk for three days." She was topside. fighting the fury of the Mexican storm. "l was taking green water over t he flying bridge. I just kept hauling in aJbacore. You get to a certain point of scared and you've got to do something." Several boats went down, but the Danny B miraculously missed being pounded to pieces off Colonel, a far-distant Baja fishing village. ... CAME ASHORE ON the only quarter. mile stretch of sandy beach," says Sandy, MAIM/£ Since 1958 O..MNIMr "" Nolahw Beautify your home. office or bualness with a pk:tunl9QU8 professionally maintained aquarium. One monthly fee inctudea fiah, weekly MMc:e, tank and equipment. ...::..".:e;a .. ............. ... .. ,... ..... w. ........ ... .......... _ .... .. .. CALL 714-615-5023 .oa1A111 P.O.._ ..... ..._.. Ca. 926'1 whose husband calculates 1t was about 100 ya rds long wh1 le the rest or the JOO.mile stretch is a ll treacherous rock. Sandy has no concept or how many knots tota l she has traveled in 20 years at sea, five of them at the helm of her own vessel. "It never occurred to me. It's just like go- ing to work every morning," says Mrs. Cam· mer. ln her new career : She is an appGinted m ember or the Oran~e County Health Department Advisory Board. s pecializing in seafood processing, pre- paration and sanitation. She teaches a course in that field through Coasthm· Community College, and being equa l· I\ al homt> 1n the galley, she oc<•ai.1onally con· duct:-. lot·al sf'ttfood cooking da~st•s ,\nd S:tnuy k no ~s plenty about the 1·nuwm1t•:-.. nutritwn a nd tas ty µr<:pa ratlon of f1<-h :.ind :.ht:llfish orcicred d~11ly from a ll over tht• North Amerit·cin c<mllnent "Tllf; CALLS COME IN t>t:s:anmng about 5 a .m f('o m California , Oregon. Washington. somt' from Canada and a few from brokers in New Yor k and F lorida." Wn1111a Play War? Considering the quality and variety availa· ble, Mrs. Cammer will tell you she considers s eafood today's best high protein shopping bargain. Squid, a delicacy many have never used ex- cept for fish bait, is her own favorite seafood. "It's only 69 cents a pound and most peoi;le don 't know what to do with it. Being Italian, I d o, s ays Sandy . s ugges ting squid s alad vina igrette. stuffed squid or pasta and squid sauce. SOE CBARACTEltlZES THE s tore's success as an example of the old American Dre am that is supposed to be dead . until som ebody breathes some life back into it along with u Ultle s weat a nd self-confidence . Now. st'ven years later. she may be sum monc•d on a moment 's notice to a glamorous restaurant C'hain ·s corporate headqua rters for a business conference involving seafood supply She f1J?ures they need to see her. not her work clothes "I'm still just the ltad weanng mismatched socks who Just jumped oU a fishi ng boat," she .says. . Elegance is out BS far as Sandy Csmmer is concerned. It wont do tor California's only bonsfide lady fish dealer. Perched on her desk, feet on the chair, she feels-like she's on the flying bridge of the boat she once skippered. Her job changed, but she still says, "I'm just the kid in mismatched ~ks." REMATION .. .., .. . -11m 7?·.: · : ·.:·Cir ~· ·~ ~ --.,.......... ,.,.. •• \-~ ·;M> ., ··,., ,;, SfW '.' The Neptun. SocMty offers • 9'.,.._ 9ftd d6gfllfied crem•tlon MrVICe wttti dlHemlnedon et Me, cM- ser1, or mountains. Your Soclet Security eftd Veterans Adm1nistretlon benefits may apptr 1owarda our cremation s.,...,lees. for immedi ate need. °'free poftto&lo, cell OI Wftte. The Neptune Society 2400 W Coast Highway Newport Beach . Ca .. 9~63 CEM 646 7431 24 HOUR ... .._.,, 81(R -SERVICE --r----------, I•'"' n •~otC.tt • ...... t St"" "'" Porno110 to $ ... ~..,. •. c. ton• n w >t - l'tAMC I MO•···-~ ... __ I . I •oth•• .. •0..-051 I AOOAESS ,,_. ... _. c. n101 ~.-.1~ I ,~, "--sc Cl!"l' __ STAT£ _ .s-~.te...9?1a r1~ -------~ Uncle Ace Wants You Ca\11 a private eye named Ace Car ter orgaruze ;,i s mall. urusex army an tht• hcaf't of conservative OranRe County to waRe war, make merry and never fi ght dirty? The militia soon to be rallyi ng 'round Gen Carte r may sound sus- p1 dou-.ly like an e pisode out of telev1s1011 ·~ "Fantasy Is land" series, but the Sunta Anan 1~ strious. "Tii t.Kt.'~ HO NU to be some other crazies out there who like to have tun. · s<1ys (;arter. who was inspired to begin trym~ to raise <Jn arm}' by a re· cent nev.~ maRazane story of a similar bni:adeorgan1zed lo play war for fun. ricers, dues and regular meetings," he said. Strict rules of conduct will apply. FRATERNIZING with the enemy will be relatively limited, unless men a nd women of r ival s quad.s are neut~lized by being declared dead and relegated to a body depot for a 30-m inute refreshment break. Death will be Judged inflicted by low-velocity spring-propelled B·Bs - three woun ds mini mum rubber bayonets with bendable blades and n our sack hand grenades. SINGER SERVICE SPECIAi 1 WE'LL TRIM 20% OFF THE COST OF PARTS AND LABOR ON ALL MACHINE SERVICING. "Wt 'r e 1us t getting st a r te d trying to organize a nd I'll need 10 or 12 people to get it off the ground," Carter explained. He promises all the thri ll~ of actual combat . with goals, obJcctivcs and strategics being over 2 1 1s one requisite-only war's customary killing and destructive- ness will be make-believe Interested potential members or what he h as v e r y tentati vely nicknamed the Orange County B·B Wa rriors may con tact Carter at 538-2210, his command post message center ·'It will be conducted as a non- profit social or ganization with of· No real fighting wall be tolerated. notes Carter. who s ays several of h.i s colleagues in the private eye busi- ness have expressed interest in the m ilitary maneuvers they envision. Carter, a former boxer, 5-feet-7 a nd weighing 185 Pounds. is also a bodyguard. ,. NOTING RE IS e ngaged in a vane· ty or other private detective assign- m ents. Carter said he would rather be r emembered by posterity for his c loak-and-dagger work than for or- ganizing grown men and women to play war. But meanwhile, call if you want to choose up sides for a rousing skirmish in full uniform. t Your sewing machine. like any machine, won't work well if it's not kept in shape. ll may become noisy. make unbalanced buttonholes and sew poor stitc hes at uneven speeds. Or develop even more ~cnous problems that prevent you from sewing at all. Ttiat 's wh y we 're offering a Service Special from now until May 26. Vk 'II put your SinRer' machine in good working order for 20".t> off our regular price on all parts and labor. Just bring your machine to one of our stores (or have us pick it up for an extra charge). And we'll give you an estimate:' If your machine's JUSt sluggish. our tune-up service will probably do the trick. And, even if it needs more extensive repair. you're still saving 20% on Singer-backed maintenance. So come in today. And put your machine, and your sewing, back in top form. ..... ,. ....... PRESIDENT'S PAPERS ~. M-.y t3. 1979 DAIL v PILOT A• Paper Eater ••• ( Pilot Logbook J Briefings Fill Oval Office Hostility to Alien Foreign? W ASHJNGTON < f. P > llmt days, tven an.r rulhlc11s $lift wtnaowlnt. President (~art.er nncts JO to«» UW.,1 to read tn hi• In box Bad days aa many u eo Som«' an-only abort mt'mos. some aan-~c-vt"ral or many P•llf'8 each <l<'<"alllonally. UM-re ls ont', two or lhn't' rncht'S thick 1t s-s with the lt'rrilol')' Jun" promases l"vt>rnl lb.ree lneh daya for J\mmy Cart.-r H e will be boning up for a meetin& on the world economy wltb the leaden or 81ll other nallona in Toll)'O near the 'od ol Uh.• monlb That pro. bably mearu1 that the president, on bis way to ~ aummlt. will devour about 18 pounds of briefm1 books. IN ADDmOPll, he probably will read other books by or about the men andtheoal1ons he deals with. While he has publicly tried to bouse-break the bureaucracy of its passion for torrenl1a I verbiace, Carter, himself, is known in the IQV· emment as a "paper-e ater." It is said he wilJ read anything put before him, BObble it up overmgbt and fire back a barrage of marginal notes and q~tions next morning. He claims he can read 3,000 words a minute <a claim some assistants gently doubt> as a result or a speed- reading course he and the missus took early in their r eign. They learned on Orwell's "Animal Farm" and Camus' ''The Stranger." He liked the course so much he insisted various assistants take it. John Kennedy, loo, was a speed. reader and read much. Richard Nix- on. in addition to bis historic interest tn the recorded word, liked h.is brief- ing papers comprehensive. Dwight Eisenhower preferred crisp military· type s ummaries No-nonsense Lyn· don Johnson prefe rred pithy. in· complete sentences, 1ust the facts, m an . J immy Carter may be the 'readingest ·•president ofthem all THERE IS A piece of paper for every occasion in his White House, even if it's only two or three lines to prep the president for a ·•walk-by." A walk-by visitor is one the presi- dent's aides think he ought to see for a moment or two. There are no unex· pected "drop-ins." Franklin Roosevelt may have picked up the phone for a casual chat with Winnie but in these complex 'M.,.tez•••'• R~e•9e b ..,,... 11ou get tr•• t~IUng a bad Jolt~ In Me.rice f:U fl·' times. when peace may be even more intricate than war was then, the re is no such thing as a presiden- tial taJk with a foreign leader that is not preceded by paper. Last November. more than 20 men and women in \be State Department, two other agencies and the National Security Council spent the weekend producing long memos to prepare Carter fer a phone conversation with the president of France. They talked 17 minutes. ' "IT IS extremely rare.'' says the president, ·'that a foreign leader raises a subject on which I was not briefed." Carter has has briefing books, and m ost of the foreign presidents and prime ministers he deals with have theirs . At the summit, world leaders have the ir little conceits. They usually pre· fer to face each other across the ta- ble with little visible sign of all the work their bureaucracies put in in 1etting lhem ready. Al best, Carter usually shows up with only a few ootes on a card A presidential briefing book in· eludes a precise schedule, proposed speaking texts. issue papers, back- ground papers. talking points and biog raphical s ketches (frequently psychological and sometimes spicy) of the leaders he will be dealing with, their wives and subordinates. There also are covering "scope'' papers, in which the secretary or state and the president's adviser on national security outline the main thrust of the meeting, the strategy, the objectives, ours and the other side's. A president might get by con- centrating only on the scope papers. Carter. it is said. reads them all. By TOM BAaLEY CM .. o.llY ...... lutf The way things are eoio&. l 'm expecting to get out of bed one of these fine mornings and find that someone bas emblazoned the words "Go Home. Alien''. on my froat door. We're getting to the point, I think, where our legislators will soon be draftine laws \ \ ~I designed to force the resi· dent alien to become a United States citizen or leave this country. As it is, the United States Supreme Court has juat issued a ruling which may lead states to prevent aliens from teaching in public schools. auLn THE EFFECT of the ruling could be to keep French citizens livmJ? he re from teaching French to Amer ican children. In the case ruled on by the high court it means that an Englishwoman wbo taught English in New York school can no longer do so because she is an alien -albeit a re· gistered alien of permanent residence who applied to this country for admission. Susan Norwick of Dundee, Scotland, came to this country 15 years ago as a welcomed immigrant She is still a British citizen although s he is married to an American. Like me. s he is an alien of permanent t e· s idence status. Like Susan, I am British. And, like Susan, 1 am married to an American. Susan is a teache r and accordina to Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. who ~ lbe majority Supreme Court opinion; ahe poses a threat to the nation we both love. ·•A teacher has the opportunity to lo· nuence ~ attitudes of students towards gov- ernment. the political process and the citizen's aocial responsibilities," Powell Aicl. n 18 THE KIND of sick thinkinc that makes this alien journalist decidedly uncom- fortable. For the time may come when a court de- cides that I should not be allowed to practice my profession in this country since J may be capable of expressing views that could in· fluence Americans. Frankly, Susan Norwick, Tom Barley, and all those other many thousands of permanent resident aliens wish that those ~laced in authority over us would spend more tame and the same money in pursuing the many thousands of aliehs who enter this na- tion in violation of America's laws. We asked if we could come When J came 17 years ago I was welcomed with open arms. AU OF US PAY taxes Many of us marry Americans Certainly. most of us Oy "home" on charter fbghts now and agaan but we llre. I assure you. more than glad to re- turn toour American homes and friends. Perhaps l should start doing something about this British accent that so many Americans find intriguing. ~ I'm beginning to think 1t may lead me in· to some senous lroul'.>Je one of lhese days. CARTER CONSUMES REPORTS Spe~readlng CourH Helped 'fPxt e-tor all occasions . Ar·-------------------------------------- rival. dt·parlure. toasts, formal s peeches. Carter frequently im· provises ~Is lo<1sL..,, not always with happy rt'SU Is In Mexico. hl' rf'ca ll C'd a previous visit in which he ran back io the hotel because of .. Montezuma's Revenge." The house Joke in the Carter staff now is that all briefing books hen- ceforth should include the reminder: "Monlczuma's Revenge is what you g~tt f~?m telling a bad JOke in Mexico C1 y . Issue papers. talkmg points and tac- til's "If hC' says . Stress. . Better be on offensive: on this ... Make clear we do n<it want to be drawn into hag: gling over details. We do nol want to press you but we are interested in reaching a long-term understanding that will. . . . BIOGRAPIUCAL sketches are pre., pared by the Central lntellig. ence A~ency. which apparently can tell the president much about any leader in the world, his personality, bis ec- centricities, his strengths and weak- nesi;es <professional and personal). hi s marital state and. if any, unus ual sexual proclivities. Press Secretary Jody Powell says Carter spends a lot of time on the bios trying to get as much a sense of a man as possible io advance of dealing with him. On s trategy and t actics. Carter us ually sticks closely to the counsel provided by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Zbigniew Brzezinski. his adviser on national security affairs. But at the end or the great now of ad· vice a nd i nformation from the bureaucracy under him, at is the president who chooses which lines lo pursue. "He relied more on his own in· stincts in getting the Egypt-Israel treaty," said a member of the Carter team. "He 1s confident of h.is own abilily to persuade, especially in a one on one meeting. He convinces the man across the table he is honest and n~kmg for personal or national gam. BRZEZINKSI is the last man on the chain to see the product hcfore it goes to the .Oval Office. Th ere a r e sometimes las t.minute revisions to cover developments or changes in language or tactics because someone thinks they would be more effective Brzezinski is supposed to see those. too. bcrore th<'Y go to the president. In one case, he didn't bother b<!cause he was told the chan~e was merely cos· mctic. It wasn 't . AS A RESULT, the president made a commitment lo a foreign leader which his own advisers thought ilJ. advised. It look many weeks to wrig. gle out of that one. "It was awkward while it lasted," said a member or Carte r 's team, still shuddering months later . • t Old Fashioited Caring Now at Westcliff Plaza Our garden office is growing savings along with a beautiful coll ection ot orchids by Paul Brecht, on display this week to help celebrate our opening. We have a gift for you, refreshments and interest rates you'll enjoy. Come in and become a charter depositor. We can all grow together. Westcliff Drive at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach (714) 645-6505 Hours: Monday through 'iijV1erat_ ~atcial Satlollf •• Non-Surgical Facelift Erase lines and wrinkles without surgery e Ey•lao 11ntla& • F.aropeu Fada}1 • DHp Pore aeau1a, Ope• Moe·Sat lt-5 Parttlq la ltear l4tt Newport 81Yd. Newport Be.di 71•·•7 .... M4Vt1t1 D!1 Mar aec1c>ndole.clt 2lS·3'7~ • 1 • l Al• DAU.. y PILOT Sunday. May 13, 1979 COUNTY I OBITUARIES · Less Time to Travel? I For the Record Fill Up Hours With Volwiteer Service ........ If your travf'I radius h¥1! bn-n reduced by rallonlna and 11•s slaliOh waiting. there are a lot Of t.hlftla )'OU o n do \0 help olh~ and \o f\U •bat UMd to be trav.-lln~ lltma II you r.-a ll y miss thost' w~ls and an! han dy at fiXU\I th<•m, thl' rrov•cfen<'e PffCh a nd Hurla, Clln (' In Orantte nffd!! ~meon to repair bicy<'lti.I, K1g Whttl i.M tricycle11 at 1b facility Cor at h<lmt> L C:llll Pt'l(tl)' Sh~a al 839-4990 for detJAlb. TH~ H\IMANt: SOCIETY of Huntington Reach needi all k1ncb or IWllSl lll\N! lo kt'<lp pup PY taals w11~g1nt: Could you h<'lp with donation~ of h1bor or m11ter1al for ll huwtsuplf\M project. new runways , kt<nncl~ or fpnr lng'> And~ lhl' vetertruuians n.-t"l ht>lp handhnl( arum•ls a~ well. Call ~ 6537 or ~·8480 for Information A host o f youth 1ts!'l stanrt> agenc1e:. throughout the county nt•ed volunteers to work w1tb abused <'h•ldrcn and their pa rent:., to play and talk Wllh kids aw~uting fo.'>ter home place m e nt and those who would love to build playhouses and toy:. Call V1 McBride a t S47·7559 for d e l a 1ls A Santa Ana group that help~ hard·of- hearing youngsters learo to cope needs sign ~anguage aides, people to help put on skits and others to make visual aids. Volunteers must be 16 or olde r. The summe r progra m lasts six weeks. Details through Jane Crahe at s.58-5891 GOODWILL INDUSTRIF..S seeks help in collecting repairable goods in all areas or the county. Organizations that need a group project ar e especially encouraged to call Wyoma Hamilton at 54'/·6301 . ext. 270. The West Orange County Voluntary Actipn Center at 898-0043 lists the following openings for those with a few hours lo give : A Los Alamitos facility for developmentally handicapped people needs visiting card, chess DOYLE H O\Pll•I HewPorl 8••<". C• Mr SHAAOH l(ATHLEEN DOYLE r• 8alllte •d\ on•Ol•od 1n It'"'"''"'"°' ''Mnl Of CO.la~. U P••~O ••O lor !>O """" "" "'"' Olltotn1• St•I• M•'f I I, 1919 •t tr. ..,. ol _,. YH" Mon·, Junior Stnqtt• <Mmt>•on 1n ,.,, 8elO¥ed cSaugrtter of M..lrlon OOyl~ o·t ano un'u rK,.nHy hf> -~~ d hHCI'"' Co"• AoW-sa, C. Arr<ll•~monn "r~ pl•Y~•. ·ln<I ump.re al '"" B••oo. 84y pendift9 al Smill> & Tutholl Morlu..,Y. Racqu.,1 CluO -r• ~ .,., •1\0 • 0 7 E . llttl Str"1. CCl'la Mew , Ca mt mber H~ '' w r•••..O by "" wll• ~ . ..-Mary Wiiirich 8<1111•• ot C0tona Ol'I . •oss Ma r. ea . ..on.. .,.,t, l(•no B•lll•~ 01 PATRICIA N. ROSS. •Cl" S~. rr\I. C:IMI<. Co!or•oo. <1no Oav1d Mell~n df'ftl ol Foun1a1n Valley. Ca P•\S4'd 8al11t~ of LY"' wa~1>11>91un ""° "'~ •w•• on Fr•oav M.ay It .•• ,, tn '""' d dUQh tfl'r l•r.dft 8aOl1f!' OI N .. w'OO" HuntfttQ'ton tnt~comMuruh HOSO•fctl 8f!'•Ch Cd dhO \ut'l'•Vfd bV l'U\ Mr~ A~\ hdd bf'P" • Y(r,.ttlrv for ,,,_ motn~r ~fh.1rtt." 8d1fl1~ ot LdQUnlll t-funh~'°" Bfaacn p,.,.~, MtO R,., r ,.., ••·tt~. (.i ~ t>totnirr JOftn 8••H1,. o• f•O" ~p.airt~nt fD( 10 v·~·" ~,, ... Wd Corond do Mdr c. '-'"'"0'"••' "m.-"'tw" ot trw ttf")ly \01r•• C•tMl•i ~, ... ,, .. ._ w1t1 ()I f't-ld on Mof"<!a., McJ'f' Churc.n ~urv1vHJ ,,, n .. , .un M,.,,~ u t91q "' ti AM df tN' Pct<•fH WI) • ot f t;tM\''"" V~lh , C ,, d,tuont•r v,.,.,,., M•fN'lttA1 (hc11~1 Co ron., I• 1 f nt!1 lt-ttni:.t ttt W1•• ln•1t"lt1 (•• M,1> "(•• ()ft u· it•hno w•H ~ f' ~'"""' mn•tH•f \/tr q1 "''' ~1\10 "' ""'in •o".-ph Kt-UV' t•om lit6umOf'll t1••d._ ..,.O?tt vwoud r" t tiro1"t'' t. .... _.,, In ltf'v O' flOtNt•r-.tontnbutiori'\m••' flit N tt 1'0h ,,. w .. ," "''"~" dnO ,.,t ... , tT'ldO,. '" ,our c.tiM•\v PA(ih < v, • .,. t,,•rty G .1lbrf'tllh 1t WO<..odlf'fn<1 t''"' MOffUMVdHr<lOl''t b•U 21().) I d F-t1~nch m~v c tll dt P•t•n 1-M<:CAMENT fhOthr•~ '-rn1tr1 Mrt•IV·''' ft nm t) Al Of N q M((~M£Nl '"'•dtnt ot n()OI\ to b Cl) PM ,.,,, MOnd-'• M.iy u 'ountd•f"t VAii#!', C..t Ptl.,V'O .)Wl1Y on 1~1q R~ry •rll .,,,, rM th d dt I 10 PM M~r 10 \t/'fJ ~rv1vrd bv ,,, .. p,.rf'nt\ on MOf\<1.-y di l fW" t4t)I' ~•f•I (t\f"OllC M r & M r'\ WHltarn ~< (tJmll'tU ot Cnurcn Wf't#o • ,__do<\'\ ot CN t,t+an Bur Ml Fount a•t't '11'\Uf'f' Ca , \1\t~r •nd ..,,,. ~ c.elebfatM on fUf'\d"Y May t\, bro,,,,.,. 1n•l.8• A rle-n f' ano Phttlo IOTO al 0 00 AM lnl~rr•'4"11 •Ill bt' MC(i1nly 01 Columl>t•. 01 . I ~Phe• mdd~ In I"" Gooo Sl\<'pn~ro Cemetery Martin M<Glnl't of ColumtM~. CA • ano P1fllr(r 8totn"'" \m1th\' M ortuttr y ) f't1r<tu; ~rill McG1nty ot Co1umb11f, dorecto" Sl!H>SJ'I Ca. Marlene M<Ci1nly 01 Cotumb•.i. G•IEOG ca ano _,,.rc,,..11r M<Glnl'f ot Colum· JE F F REY HOWARO GREGG, b•• Ca Funn1tl w rvoce-. wlll ~ t>etcl IO•-•IV a ...... o..n1 of CCl'l• -sa. on l lff'MMY '°""Y ti, t"1• at I 00 PM ., C•, ""'"'° .,. • ., on Mondo Mu T, f,,. F•orN...,. MO<tuarv Cl\apel lnler· ,,.,, ,n a t)tacw er"'" nf•' Prtt.eoH. mtnt ..,,u bf 1n Fau1\d"en Memor1•t AfflGnd d1 ttw dOt" ot 1• Hf' h..td 1u\t Park V1\UaUon on Monda-.,. M•Y t• p,.,.,,d "•' Otto• ' ~· .. •m•n•hon 'n a '''' t•om ,, 00 noon to If oo PM l•Qf\t OI•""' whfi>n ttw-r r~fl •4'\ c.tught ,:-a.,"avf'n Mortuary d1r'""t0f'\ on ii Ol>Wndroll <ln<I (""""" lnlo d GllU88 mouril1t1n l1.1ll1nQ n1nt rtnd ,,,~flight ,,, POV' Al H GRUBA. SA . ,._.~10itnr of \t,u<.tor J¥•1tr.,.., mn.,PO tU Co~ta Mt"W. NPwpon 9,..ach, (cJ tor '1 vrtH\ Ca trom ""'"" Vo" d'· ~ c11110 Ht' Pa\,eO dW~Y on Mav 11. tqro al HO,lO 'lr.tOuat11d trom Cn\IA Mts• H19n Mf'mortaf •10\Dital Hf" was Lt Col •n '.><l'ool •I I~ ·•ncl lrom 0•11no" Coa.t us Aor Foru• tor 28 years H~ hotO rt· coo~ .... ,..,,.t'I ~ W,\'lo ,, Hu , .. , ...... trd A ttreo '" t'HA H• ,., 'U'¥1Vf>d bY "'" W tft f:IA °"0'"".Jt UC lrvon" 111 lh~ ·~ OI 18 8t'llr OI Nr•PO•I 9~acr.. Ca . \On Yl'••\ "11er \lu<lyonq 1><14'flY d i Cal Royal H C,rubo. Jr , 1 Oau9llle" St•lr Fullt"t"t'<Wt ht rM •tv .. d n1\ MA .n .C•rll'n l ~and ftUr1fyn A A\IUM P)yC"otOgy from NYrlhf'rt' Ar•1ona tuttrr .. n0 4 or"'1Ckrul<trf'f\ M~mo'•tll Ut'Hver·\•1• Hf' ~ln worai.1,,.q •ltn r~ ~r•1CP\ ••It be rwttd on T"'"\dav M•w •~JrcMO tnd1a~ 1n ""'ond dnd twritu~ tS, tqJQ ill 4 00 PM al SanlJt Antt at ht\ tonc~rn "nout tt\f f aptottahon ot C.alvarv ChYrch1 1010 North '""''"• lnd••M hP .,,.,Olll'(J •n US lnltrn.,. Sanla AM C.. """"'P ""' Grubb h<ld Honal Un'w-''"" at Sdn Q,ego, C.t\ bt"tn a m..-~r Pn"at~ 1nt@fmf"nt •t wt\t re "e' w it\ slUdy1nQ tor tt Ph 0 1n tfl+o P 1vPr\1dt" Nat1onar Cem~hHy In tnt O!.y<.hOlOCt'i llf'h:S ._.. \\ ~urvwt"d b¥ Heu ot Clower\ c_ontrtbuhon' m&y be hi\ parenls Howdrd "nd MAry Grpqo ma<I• 10 ~ W'f<llH Bibi• TrM \lator\, O! L<i!I~ Fort'\t. Ca "" Qranornoth~• t'l9'1 llu c:h 81vo . H""tlr><:aton 8!'&eh, Mr\_ M4lrttl"I Sc."'-'lt" Of 'lfOU"'O~town. C~ or Our Mt\\tOn Avt•llon F'r lfO'#S,,•O Nt w Yori<. Ill' aunl ""° un<I~ Mr ""° l\1' W Common...,allh, Full~nol\, ta Mr~. Hrnty K•f'ron af'td '"' tOu.\tn P~•h< '/1ewMorf.,.,y01r~10ir\ E loHIM!ll\ 1<l .. 1on all o• Coron .. .,.., .Mftr, C3 and man., dt.1nt\. vnt ,,.., ano COUitn\ tn Hew YOf'll MU!. ot Ct""' ,,.,. eur1a1 .. 111 '"'"".,.a,. on w.onaar PUBLIC NOTICE Mo t•, 1wq a1 q JO """' ~' 1"<' s1 Joac1>1m C.lhallt Cr.urch 1n Co.ia Mt <.a. <'A. *•Ill Mon\1Qnor 11\om<t• l'ICllTIOOS 8USl .. ESS Nt v1n Olll<IA!lnq lntcrm"nl ••II NAME STATEMENT follow •I Pa<itlC Vlt•w Memorial Par• T~ loll-1nq penon is cio.nq bU\o In l•Pu of ,_,_ t"" 1am11v 'U9'1"'t' ""'' d\ conlrotwl-\be m1111"IO l~Manuel1I• CYCLE & CO .. 100 N••port N••lllO 0..ldl"t!n ' Home. PO Bow 8 8 1•0 , Cost• Mr\a, C• '71611 GdllOO. -Me•1<ol1JOI Mc:Corm1c:~ Wlu,,.m I( Me1tr'-ler, l7S E Mortu.,l. t."9U"<1 t1tll\ In C!W(Qf ot >>rd St • Newport e""'"· Q . "7660 .,,.~ Th1S b<dlne.-I\ <onOucteo by •n '" 8AILLIE dl•ldual WILLIAM 8 BAILLIE, aq., i.t, rtsl· Wiiiiam IC Meler'-<er Oel\I O! Corona ~t Mar. C•. Pa\\MI Tnt\ "i.temenl wa\ Ille<! will\ ttw\ ""O on Mav~. 1'17'1 In HOllQ Mctmorl.il Coun1y Cltr-ol Or"n!1t' Counl'f on ------------Aprl\ l'I. t'70. IB.L IROADW A Y MOaTIIAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9 150 SMITH a TVTHeu. MORTUARY 1 WISTC&.W CMAf'B. Ctel'llltory • Flower Shop 427 E-17th ~I Costa Mesa 646--4888 PBCI IROTMHS SMITM'S NORTUAaY 627 Matn St Huntington Beach 536-e539 ........ , COLOMAlAIMHAL .,OMI 7801 Bolsa A ve We!!lmtnster 893-3525 PACtf'IC YllW ....olllALPAH Cemetery Moftuary Chapel 3500 Pac1fte Vtew Drive Newpof1 Beach 64~2700 -., McCODICK MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 4 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Joan C8')1strano • 495-1776 -w.n.iitAllOM N •AL HOMI Me-2•2• Costa Mesa 873-~SO .. 1<11m1 P.,blls~ °'~ Coa~I O•ltv P1101 Aj)'. 11.1'. Met •. IJ, 1979 l!ol)1-1q -'Neptune Society (REMATl()H 8URtAl Al ')EA 646-7431 C .. fM "'" porffcM FUNERAL s !DIRECTORS : Harbor Lawn t Mount 01.i\e . Mortuary Cemetery Crematory ~ • Interment In Anr Cemetery •Shipment •Bura.t lnaurance • Cre"'9tlon $211. COftlPlete. Call for free · Cremation Portfolio 1moe•rAv•. eo.. ...... 540-1554 ' or other 1amt' playtm;, and men willing to chaJ)4'~ male rd ld4'nb And • G•~ Grov~ conv•IMceat hospital would Ulct' voluntHl'8 lo brln.c • bit of cheer lo lht' r ldt'rly by vuutlntc i.nd taking pMtienl$ in wheelchau·• for an outdoor ramble SOUTH COAST Rl'i>ertory continues its !lU rt'h for ltwllter lovers who 'II swap ushering chore" for u t•han<'e lo study some of the most lalt-ntf'd 1i1d .ors (ln the Orange Coast Minimum lll(t' 14, mWlt cover i.t lu.st one performance per Wt't'k And. the Ua rbur Area Boys Club ln Costa Melja needs refereeb to keep peace and s cores in 1ls sport-" pro"ra l'b Plate Trade People who try to get even with the world in the gasoline crisis by switching license plates between the family cars or. worse. pilfering someone else's may end up feeling rather odd. Tbis was the warning issued Saturday n"ight by one Anaheim police spokesman, who said thefts of license plates in the city have skyrocketed within the past few days. Any tampering with lbe odd.even gasoline purchasing system by switching plates of cars within the ownership of a family is a California Vehicle Code violation. police note. SMITA AU•Tun'I• COP'P11NMTY MOll'tTAL ....... ''" Mr. Mid Mn.~-.,., trvlll9,' girt ............ """ -'"' ~ Mic..... c.-., """" lntiOft llMdl, ...,,, ,.,,.,.,,.. #or ....,#lt'L.J-L~ Cll6Y M•W,lwlM,bo'fM!dtl<I. ..,.."·"" Mr ...., ~ 111\k"-I l'r i.cl, l,..,IM, oov. .,...,,,'" "-'· •nd Mn .°"""' H-lltoft, Hlll>I• lft91on S..Cll, lllO'(. .,,..1:a.1m "''· .,., Mr'I. 11-1 ll«ltluv, SM! J.-<Aohl•-· vort. ......... '" Mr •ftO Mr1. P.olO -.rtlMI, HIM't• 111910ft 8Mcll, fWI. .............. Mr. •NI Mt\. Ml< .... 1 l.eS.p, Wetlm•-.IJOY. .... , .. "·''" Mr. •nd Mrs. Arnotf Meftdo1•, trwtne,tmy A ... ILH,tm Mr. ano '°"''· VM\ .....,..,, Costa Mew, girt. FOUWTAUt VALLEY COWM*ITY MOIPITAL .... , ... ,,'" Mr •nd Mr\ Ctiann l(nocle, Hunt• ln<Jton e..ct>. boy A"11Lll,tm Mr. arwl M,.. Ruu.,11 Leon•ro1 Hunltnq\On 8Mc:h, Qlfl. A"1tt.n,lt" Mr and Mr\ O.vld Krull. Hunl; ln<Jlort Beadl, gorl Mr.ano#lr\ Wolll•mS.-,H .... • lin91on BHOI. DOy Mr. and Mn Br-Stater, Hunt• lnQlon 8ffch, Q•rl. Af'lllLM,lt" Mr and Mn . Johft MoM, Hull!· lnQlon 8"<1>.llO'( Mr •11d Mr\. Slu.,t Pe9e, Fo..nt•ln V•ltey, g.rl A ... ILM,"'9 Mr. -Mn. CIWlr\e\ Tlloml>10ft, H11nto119\0f' IH.KI>, bO'(. ......... 11, ''" tolor •nd Mo . Sle...., C.e>an. Cosl• ""'"'"boy. Stealing plates from others. or course is pet. ty theft. and if police encounte r any such s itua· lion. those involved a re destined for real trou· ble . Well, /tf aghe a Few Mr ano Mr\ Ttiomn Sctl«rer, t1unt1nqton 8'-e<h. boy. Af'lllL 11, 1'1t M r . <lnel Mf\ J •Y•O fOf\hlll. "We take :i ll the plates we c3n gel our hands on as evidence and they eventuall y go back to the Department of Motor Vehicles and then they 1 p late ·s wit che rs and. said one spokesman, swipers) are re ally high and dry " Was lhl' sign s ten ti l<•d before the ga soline cr1s 1s.., Do the stude nts nol n ·ad ., Or don't they obey the law·• T hi!:. conflict of inte rest!. was nuk<l ne4.lr the s wi mm ing pool at Corona del Mar High St·hool We\tm1n\t-~r. 9trt Mr and Mn Thom.t• An•elmo, Hunl1n9'0n Bu~h. Qlrl Af'lllt.1', 191' Mr """ Not\ R~ Goll< Hunt· •"9\on ~· Qtrt. 118 Rampage Quieted Am1ounc;ing,. the Opening of FISH KITCHEN Motlier Jailed After Barricadi1ig Girls A woman pers uaded by the Huntington Beach police SWAT Te a m to surrende r after she a l· legedly fired s hots a l he r b oy friend. then ba rricaded herself and three sick, terrified daughters in their home remains Jailed today. Fem Alexander, 31, of 8417 El Arroyo Drive , Huntington Beach. kept the SWAT squad at bay for more than one hour Thursday night. armed with a .22 caliber pistol and .30·06 hunt- ing rifle. police say. THE UNE MPLOY E D housewife whose terror-stricken tittle girls, aged 12, 11 and 6 we r e already s uffering from chicken pox. was booked on sus· picion or assault with intent to commit murder. P olice S~t. Jeff Cope, com· m a nde r of th e S WAT unit deployed outside the woman's condo minium s aid a t firs t she was adamant about refusing to surrender. "We we re prepared to do t hat." he said when J sked 1f .1 spe cial nep,ot iato r trJined in hosta~e situations was calh:d in to deal with the suspect HOWEVE R, he said, person· oe l on duty a l police he ad· quarters called the Ale xande r <Ample Held At Kriif epoint A tall. slender bandit who awake ned a slcepi n~ Huntington Bea ch couple al knifepoint in the ir bedroom be fore d awn Sa turday. bound a nd robbed the m of $150 in cash. remained at large today. The suspect who r aided t he home of Mr and Mrs Walter Nolinberg, 19451 Weakfis h Ave ., left the pair securely tied when he fled the premtses· poli ce said. "It took them about an hour to free themselves. He was Ion~ gone." sa id police Watc h Com- m ander Sgt. Jeff Cope D\D 'tOU KNON EVERY GOLD PIN FUN CENTER FEATURES OPEN BOWLING, THREE GAMES FOR 1HE PRICE OF TWO SWEEPSTAKES PRtZES EfC 'ETC' ETC, ETC •••. ROLL 2 GAMES;No. 3 IS FREE! Offer goo(1 at participating centers through May 31 . subject to tane availability. (Phone first!) Open boWllng la Ndct WIN ALL-EXPENSE TRIP TO HAWAII FOR TWO, IN 0 DREAMEA" SWEEPSTAKES. Other prizes. tool No purchase necessary. Enter now at your participating center~ ................... .......... c .......... lu1•11r ...... ...,.._. ,...... '-"'· S-. Alie ..... '-" .. , .. Wt I I '--•WI I I If• • r\'s 1dence and finally pcr!>uaded t hl• woman to think o f htr r hddren She then agreed to come out or lhe home una r med a nd give herself up. said Sgt Cope He said the three girls were not physicall y ha rmed although the experience was a n ordeal for the m . "They were rather fearful- and full or c hicke n pox ." said the SWAT com mander . • Always a wid" Variety o f Fre.;h Fi.,h Available Cll \ll l!l!Oll.ED OH CRILi.ED ..,, I"\ 1•d "1th """ t hn 1t 1• of ,,1l.1d fm111 1111r ~·\t 1·ll1•111 . ..,,tl.ul Ho.ti ?"'·i/'H ·1 \I. I II·.-:-. - \l.hl.1111 ( r 1h 1,..1:, • l 11•11imw1 • "p.1.:)1< th "111m•1111. < Jp,.,1 f fir Ltmcl1 l-D i11111·1 HE SAJD polirc were called to the neighborhood off Newland Street near Talbf:>rt Avrnue alter Mr s Al ex andl·r a llege d ly b eca m e e nr age d a t he r boyfriend a nd fired se ver al pistol shots . The alleged ta rget of her anger was only missed by in- ches. investigators said. noting that it was appare ntly his failure to· a nswer the telephone at hts place of employment that trig gcrcd the incident I ,, n I". •• ~ I ir -.. •• 111•1 ·'~ I •I~ Iii~' . II U• ""'" ~\l.'i • 11,,,,,.,. -II u .... °' ''·"'· • .-~ .- ~ • "" <{ ' a> a> co 0 -('f) 0 -C\I • • 0 ,.... • • I 1111111.1111 \ .JJ.., • fl""l."i (;urf .. ·ltf \.1· • • 17111 "64-4:136 ) , ( """ r •·t Hr,u1kl,,1nl ..._· t ""'" /,/ \t,, tf; ,,111& \IH11h t • ._10,! \\ 11\lllrt #0 1,,j e f~I t} ;,;;_\44~·, LA/OMA Proje~licy Board will select a sludge management program to be the focus of an en- vironment impact report The program is to respond to the prohibition of sludge disposal to the ocean by managing 1800 dry tons a day on land. Your comments are invited. ELEMENTS OF THE PROGRAM INCLUDE: • ENERGY RECOVERY '- • LANDFILLING Whr You Should h lnt.,.et941: • Costsabout$30-40M1lhon Annually by Year 2000 • Has potentially positive and negative envlronmen· tal and aoc1at impacts • Program pro"ldes a public MN1ce -aluage manage· men1 LA/OMA Project •COMPOST Polley M...,.: . • U S Env1ronmen1al Prolecllon Agency • State Water ~ Con· lrol Board •Los Angeles County S.nite· ttan Otsfricts • C>rtnQeCountySanrtetlonDiJ· trictl • City of Lo. Angeles Regional Wastewater Solids Management Program for the Los Angefea/Orange County Metropolitan Area &: MOTHERHOOD Can Mom Pa•Kid's By JO HARING ~TlleA_ .. _...._~ Mothers ought to be licensed. Day care centers are. Teachers are. Doc· tors are. Almost all professions dealing with children require some sort of test to indicate readiness to practice. Except motherhood. THE ONLY test for motherhood ts en· durance. It may be the only profession where all training is on the job and by the time it 's mastered. the job is over It's true that most young women who aspire to motherhood understand sibling rivalries and traumatic experiences and negativism. And instinct may tell them what lo do when an older child tries to smack the baby or the toddler utters his fir!lt four-letter word. But how many are prepared Cor the every- day crises? LIKE WHEN A child fl ushes fi ve pounds of baking potatoes down the toilet" Or slams the car door s hut with the keys locked inside? Or hides his cooked carrots in his shoes., While Dr. Spock addresses himself to ear infections and diaper rash and Ginot directs our attention to formative personalities. wher'· is the authority who counsels on dealing with fingerpainting in tomato soup or stomping raisins into tbe carpet or greeting a visiting pastor with an obscenity? A well-read young mother may know just how to haodJe a sudden case of bedtime jitters or stuttering. But what expert has prepared her for the day her child goes visiting through the neighborhood wearang only his cowboy boots and a smile? IT JUST SEEMS reasonable that before a young woman commits herself lo motherhood, .she should be able lo demonstrate that she knows whats he's getting into. So here's a ltst of questions lo help de· termine mother fitness : I . Which of the following is most adhesive? /\,miracle glue: B. 1;oggy rice cereal: C, dried peanut butter. O. dried egg yolk: E. a mixture uf a ~lhc abovc-. J<nswer B. C and D arc all correct A bonus for anyone who answered E. indicating either wide expericn{'t' or :,trong intuition. :?. WHJCH OF the following medications is most effective in quieting a cranky child? A, aspirin; B, Kaopectate: C. Lifesavers. Answer . C. Anyone who had lo ask what Kaopectate is may not be ready for motherhood 3. Which of the following would a chHd most t>OJOY playing with" A. a battery-operated re· mote control car: B. a complete electric train set: C. a fully-equipped playhouse; D. a large empty box. /\nswer: D. Secnextouestion. 4. WIOCH OF the following would a child most like as a Christmas gif\? A. a baltery- operated remote control car; B. a complete electr ic train set; C, a fully -equipped playhouse; 0 . a large empty box. Answer: A, B or C. Anyone who answered D should be counseled to enter another pro- cession. -ANNUAL SPRING - FURNITURE SALE DON'T MISS THIS ONE I • OUR BEST SALE EVER Fine Furniture, Lamps, Crystal and Home Accessories ENTIRE STOCK Reductions up to 60% ~~,.~ ...,, 17291 Seventeenth Street. Tustin. California 92680 (714) 838·6153 570 Gtenneyre, Lagune Beach. Cellfom11 92651 (714) 494-0767 Sunmy • ....., 13. 1911 OAtL y PtlOT A J J Self-esteem 's Fostered TACOMA, Waab. (AP> -Ralph and Bernlce Gourley aay they've a.lnady ~lped raise more tban 800 children, ADcl they aren 'l about to atop now. Slnce 1946, the Gourleys have been foster parents. "I've cared for about every description of child God saw /It lo put upon this green eart,. · says Mrs. Gourley. 65. "And I 'Ye Y.lved them au.·· HD na8T FOSTE& child wa.s 14 moolbs old when !~ got him. bad been in nine foster homes tn one year and was called "unmanage- able•• by social workers. . "Nonsense," said Mrs. Gourley, adding that all the child needed was love. It worked. she said . When the child was s. he was adopted. Mrs. Gourley first became a fOC!lter parent when her own si~ children were scbool·age and sbe bad time on ber hands. MA.NY TIMES HEK charges were wards o( the cowta. Their stays varied from a few days to monlba while their futures were decided . "Sometimes it just tears my heart out to see children taken away lo who knows what." Mrs. Gourley said. "Oh, you should Stt how some of those poor little tykes are treated." When she began caring for foster children. Mrs. Gourley was paid $30 per month per child. Now she receives $119 per month. She specializes in infants, usually caring for two babies a( once. Ma.t of her cbargea an brou&bt to her "cold," she said. "111EY ill! PICKED up often in the mid- dle of the ni&bt from who knows where. No one knows what rormuJa they are oCJ. 'Tbe~ Cft#.~ havenoc~" Mrs. Gourley has a wardrobe that will fit almost any child. "I don't mind beutn& or bor- ro•ing for my babies." sbe said. •·What really ieta me riled is lo bear someone refer lo a cbiJd as a •welfare' baby. Tboee are MY babies." --T ropiul fish • Fresh • MMine Aquarium Supplies s.,_clel Mey 9 ·Mey 15, 1179 Pterophyllum acelaN: .49 I have a discoid body shape, high soar· ing do~al and anal tins, long tlowino ventral fins that look like feelers, and four dis- tinctive black bands that enhance my si lvery green color. 1 am on sale at Aquatic Tropicals under tfle name "Silver Angel" for only ... 9 see You Soon S.A. 1510 W. Baker• Coste Mesa - • 549-1391 • Corner Harbor & Baker. -. THE PUM.tC $CHOOlS Of ORANGE COUNTY DISPLAY ART NOW IN PROGRESS SOUTH COAST PIAZA a.ISTOl ST a. SAN OtfCO '1WY PUBLIC WORKSHOPS TO DETERMINE WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT NEWPORT BOU LEV ARD (ROUTE 55) IN ORANGE COUNTY ::n SlVO VALLEY (_) IRVINE LEGEND ;.1-Co...~•d ~ .... Adop.d • 1 Under .!. -Con.ir~ COME TO A WORKSHOP ANO TELL US YOUR IDEAS California Department of Transportation (Cal trans) is co-sponsor ing a series of tour public workshops with Orange County and the cities of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Irvine. The purpose of these workshops is to provide you ever y oppor tunity to discuss your own views regarding the transportation problems along Newp9rt Boulevard (Route 55) and your ideas for solving those problems . These workshops are being conducted as part of a study on present and future transportation problems along Route 55 . The segment of Route 55 being studied ex· tends from Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1) in Newport Beach to the end of the Newport Freeway near Bristol Street in Costa Mesa . Three city co·sponsored workshops are scheduled at the following locations: Cityof Irvine City of Costa Mesa City of Newport Beach Wednesday, May9, 1979. 7:30 p.m. Irvine City Hall 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Thursday, May 10, 1979, 7:30 p.m. Southern California College Main Administration Bldg. 5.S Fair Or. Tuesday, May 15, 1979. 7:30 p.m. Newport Harbor High School Cafetorium 1.Sth St. and Irvine Blvd. The fourth workshop, co-sponsored with the Orange County Transportation Commis· sion, is scheduled at the following location: Thursday, June 21, 1979, 7:30 p.m. South Coast Plaza Hotel San Ol~o/San Pedro Room 666 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa These workshops are being conducted as part of the continuing Citizen Participation Program tor the Route 55 Transportation Study. Scheduled for appro>elmately two years, this study will produce a Draft Environmental Impact Statement, evaluating several possible solutions. These Include highway, street and transit alternatives and their respective environmental Impacts . i=or questJons or further Information. contact Court Surrell, project manager for the study, at the Cal trans office, 120 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, (213) 620·3090. -.-..... ( .. --.... ., ... . --· -··-·-......... _ ........ ,....,......_. ... .,,,, ... , ··-. -·----.. ---...--·-----·,., ~---··-·-----_,, ...... ------ AJZ DAIL y PILOT Sunday, May 13, 1919 lRAVEL .Jollg Olde Pku!e to Be Paaela Spring's Arrived in London, Chilly or Not 'I've been coming to this pub for ten years-end I've never-been served yet.' 8)' STAN-UELAPLANE LONDON It's bt'en rold as a well digger's memories an London town 1,tnd nobody <'an rl'Jllember a wetter April I ulwuys forgt!t somethin1t as when I new all the way to Norwa for a music festavul and left m y typewriter ut home Ttw; lime il was u new foldinj( um breltu. In spilt' of nun und ~leet . butter yellO'-'' du(fodJL~ PoP~'<i out of the grttn parks Lavender tulips art> m tht> gurdt>ns. Pub keepers prop their doors 01.>tm to the icv wand. fo'or thl• t'Hlt•nd.1r :.o~s it's -;pnng in m erry En~hrnd • • • • WE ARE HEADQUARTERED at lh~ Capital hotel. Sm all mo rooms> and lht' best French restaurant m London Seats 40 and if you want-a table on weeke nds. you reserve a day in advance. The Capital is not mexpens1ve, but IL ~as a fiercely faithful t l1cntelc that kc1::p:, st full alJ year round Jt 's a t 22 Has1l Street. just behind Harrod 's famous department store. · · The s treet is so narrow that taxis rub fende rs passing each other. Parking is permitted -for a reason that would drive American traffic police wi ld . Said David Levin who runs the Capital: "We keep a lot or these cross str eets purpose ly crowded fo r driving so that t hey do.n 't become s peedway thoroughfares." Thus you m ay have to drive five blocks for a fa st crossing. But the narrow streets betwee" a re quiet a nd a pleasure to walk in. * * • LONDON IS EXPENSIVE, though a Swiss bank survey puts it in the m edium range less than New York and far below Tokyo, the highest priced town in the world. Traffic is fierce. An American living he re says : "I sold my car. l j ust take taxis. J spend a lot of time s itting in stalled traf. fi e. but it's easier." Taxis are cheap. Lc5s tha n two pounds lakes me almost anywhere and over quite a d1st<.1n('t'. In other parts of England, a tip 1s tac·kt-d onto thC' mf'tl'r price. Not so in London. So gi w I h<' driver I rn percent * * • A F I NE Tll EATER ~l·a ~o n . ~av. .. Night And U:.i y" with Di<.1na Ri gg at thl' Phoenix 1:-ist mghl. Great show of Englbh news correspondents in an African countr) m aybt• b<.ts •d o n Uganda be fore ldi Amin took it on the lam The city's fa mous gambling casinos are not doing so good. A couple of their wors t year s s ince Crotkford ·~ famous house l'losed down in the 1960:-.. <Thin~ 1t was at Crockford 's that the Earl of Sandwich. ha ving a st rc·ak of lul'k, refused to take• time out for· lunch. Nick the Greek had himself shaved at \ht> dice table.> ··Just put a cut of beef between two s lices of bread," :-.a id the Earl, thus invent· m g the sandwich and leading the way to the mult1-mil110n-dollar McDonald's Big Mac. Casino operators say the ot l s heiks of /\raby aren't bucking the tiger like they used to. Or are laying smaller bets. * • * Visiting Americans can get temporar y m e m berships for the gambling houses. But everybody must fill in a card 48 hours in advance. giving notice they intend to play. This gives the impulse punter time to cool off before he puts all his vacation money on Lady Luck. * *. THE USliAL LONDON weather brings a splash of sunshine. Followed 15 minutes later by rain. And a quarter hour more by sleet. .. ~,-·-- .THE CHOICEST VIE\N HOMES IN DANA POINT Casa Dana -just eight stunning con- dominium homes set on one of the best ocean view sites in Dana Point. The homes have exciting multi-level plans. w ith cathedral ce11tngs. two-story-~igh fireplaces. and ro mantic rooftop sundecks. where you're surrounded by expanses of sea and sky And there are an Incredible number of luxury appointm6Qts. Visit Casa Dana today. Dramatic homes with great views can't last forever. Special Preview Prices! From $145,000 (714) 496-3003 ll"s i:runcf country for TV weather furN'lll't<>rs The• nightly film pans over maps und photos from outer space. .. We: can expect etc ..... says the forCt'ablcr. pointinc hi~ pool cue. Really not know1n~ whut to expect. No more than you or l So they ure mainly e ntertain· mt•nt A gut•sswork proposition. Like an Amt•rU'un prize s how. °'81 MU If.It SAT. t-10, SUl I 0.6 VISA Op.n OoMy 10-10, SAT. t .10, SYH. 10.6 r:;;;i L!:...J .. DIY • IOASTID PU•TS GREii GARDEN CART Gorden earl hos 4 cub•c loo t topuCtty Savings pnres o t Kmottl 19'~ GARDEN WH~l BARROW Rr·rl •Tl«tol wlleelborrow hrv, 3 cubic foot copoc11y . Another Kman volueol 15'7 COITRAUOR'S BARROW Red metal contror.tor's ... heelborrow ho• 4 cubic· foot copa<1ty Sov~1 36'7 IMPORTED 1-LI* HAM 1'7 Dok · hom Imported from Holland With 1 n atural ru•ces ' ~!!!!!!!!~ gelotrne odded COMFORTABLE ROLL-A-WAY BED 2711 Fold1C1g aluminum lrome. 26•74" open size 3·in. thick mot· lress. Save now. 6-llCH* HOUSE PLAITS Planters· "Porty Pock" peonuls Dry· roosted. no 011\ or wgor u\ed 1n ptocen1n9 24·ot • 1-57 MEN'S TANK TOPS Fo\h1on ton~ top ol cool polye•ter /cotton In solid colors S·l 22~. POTATO CHIPS 57c Ruffles ' . . losty potato chops w11h r1d9es ' Greot for \('IOClt\ 7·0l . • bog. SO-FOOT POWER CORD 4s1 Heovy·duty e•len· sion cord meels osho ' requirements outdOOr\/lndoor\ SULPHATE OF AMMOllA 1 Z" .::. Th,. RP?07 &NA •s dPs19ned to operate from AC power VHF s 6 4 and UHF channel selec· tors Includes earphone • 1ock MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS l b11 ttor> cloH" on pofy .. srer •rot1on With long point tollo• Sove 40! . Eire t n c double "i:lq•· tr•mmer Oo1Jble 1nsuloted1 Charge 1t today' 1111 SP•CAST IOD 6 llEL / . .,, PRE-WASHED JEANS 8 ~.~ . U .•6-tJ.t6 O ur be1ter fos ion 1eons, styled for to· doy •n s It nd comlorloble prewoshed cotl n denim T r,odit1onol novy. Save ot your Kmort store! DELICIOUS ROAST TURKEY DINNER J54 Roo1t turkPy d1nn~r woth sovorv celery dres· "nq whipped porotoes. 91ovv, 'eosoned vegetablP. hot roll ond butter So•111gs1 PHOTO SPECIAL 517 Color Enlargements -64~. llAID-IAMI SPAii PLUGS 2'.~ Lorge 1elect1on ol all your lovortte voriehesl 6" pot d•ometer Aflolher Kmort value' :,:.~~.~. Sulphate of Arn· • !iiii:::I 688 Zebco · 202 reel with 70·yrds JO.lb. l{ne F1bergloss rod tios adjustable reel seol, Charge rt1 68~ .. Brand new mo1or brand plugs, for mO\I cors Save ' ~c:..-. 9MTD.Ala IMfUIMIO monoo. 2 l ·0-0. Fosl r · t::;.:.J green fertilizer 'I ------ J ' ..,..1 ' ,- ALLEGRETTI® EDGER TRIMMER 48" FLUORESCEIT LIGHT FIXTURE - ..\. I ~ t .. ~ -. AIWUI U TOllO 1111. llOllfWIOI UllTAFt...a 2688 This versatile "more for your money" la1Nn tool will edge, trim ond trench your lo1Nn beautifully. It odjusts to 2-cutting heights. IEUflOWCll CAMUlllO fUUUTOll MEMO llOITMIMl llUKE OllWIO ·~ SIMI VAUlY SO. lOl AlllfLEI SUllWIO Ttwl.E CITY 991 48·inch fluorescent light fixture includes two 40·watt lamps. Also includes ceiling choiM and hooks. Sotisfoction olways of Kmort! COMMUICI 1111•111141 IEACM MallO TllOUIUI DW COSTA MlSA COllOU COVlllA llDUSTllY LAllWTEll LA VUllll l!fmllDl T MITA AM TOllMllCl VM.EllCIA ts a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. WHTllM ==~~ .. ~~-······•:s· .;;;-= .. '. ..... ..... CUIMNY lM IUCll SAi IOMllllllO wm caviu OIUIOIO W IOllllOVIA Ull ClOOTf WUTMl•STH DAILY PILOT '. ) , ... I ~-----.... ----••----..... t •••I ... a. --------· ~ .... --------------- • -----------~·---·-.. ·-·- ,,,,. ........... LOS ANGELES <AP> -Dusty Ba ker's bases loaded singJe in the 1 lth inning capped a two run rally and gave Los Angeles a 4-3 victory over Montreal Saturday night. extending the Dodgers' winning streak to six games. Davey Lopes led off the 11th with a home run off loser Stan Bahnsen, 0-1. that lied the game. Bill Russell singled and Gary Thomasson walked before David Palmer took over for Bahnsen. Steve Garvey forced Thomasson and. after Ron Ccy was inten- tionally walked, Baker drove a s i n gle through the Expos' drawn-in infield. NEED A BAU.?. -Tha t's what Los Angeles Dodger fans s~m to be saymg to Montreal's Scott Sanderson Friday rught at Dodger Stadium. Jn reality it was Ball Night a nd all the fans were looking for was an autograph from Lh l' Expo pitche r. Sanderson. who started Saturday, left the ~ame m the second inning after suffering a sprained a nkle. 808 WELCH. 3-l, the fourth Los AnJ?eles pitcher. yielded a two-out homer to Andre Dawson in the top of the l llh to give the Expos a 3-2 lead, but Baker's hit made him the winner. Steve Garvey's one-out homer 10 the ninth sent the game rnto extra innings, moments arter Dawson took a home run away from Thomasson with a leaping catch at the fence · Nettles' Double Cools Angels Montreal had broken a 1-1 tie in the top of the eighth when Gary Carter doubled with two out and J<'rry Whrte singled him home . . . Yankee F ai/,s w Bum on Tux:> Pitches, Then Belts Game-wiilner MONTREAL LEO 1·9 in the third when Dawson was cred1led with a triple . after Thomasson m1s1udged his fl y to center Dawson scored on a sacrifice fly by Warren Croma rtie. NEW YORK CAP > -Graig Nettles couldn't remember the last tame he was itsked to bunt, but, he said, "I've done 1t kfore.·· shouldn't havl' taken 1t, and I couldn't have beefed 1f it was strike three." The Yankees' 16 hits included four doubles, two triples and a solo home run by Chris Chambliss. The Angels collected 11 hits, including two double:. a nd three triples. Saturday, however. he failed to do 1L twice, so he doubled instead. !>Coring Thurman Munson from first base in the ~tlom of the ninth inning to ~ive the New York Yankees a 6·5 victory over the California Angels in a 27-htl s lugfest .. IT WAS A NEW PITCHER l'd never seen before, so ( didn't know what lo ex· peel." Nettles said. Munson opened the ninth with a single off Dave Frost, 2-1, the Angels' third pitcher, Nettles squared to bunt but took a strike, then bunted foul on tbe next pitch. Frost missed with his next three de· fa veries. squawking briefly on ball three. "He threw a couple of fast balls by tne when I was trying to bunt," Nettles ~aid "The 2-2 pitch was a very close call. l J-C1'.A Finals MUNSON SET SAIL on the 3·2 pitch. Nettles, riP.J>ed a drive into the right fi eld (.'Orner an() the ram-dampened marathon was over after 3 hours 14 minutes. "lt was a fast ball right over the plate," Nettles !>aid. "Jle JUSt didn't want to walk me ·· The Yankees prevailed without using Ron Guidry, their new bullpen ace . Instead, newly acquired Jim Kaat pitched out of a seventh-inning jam in relief of Luis Tiant and winne r Dick Tidrow, 2-1, worked out of serious trouble in the eighth. "THE HEAVENS WILLED IT today," s aid Mana~er Bob Lemon, explaining why he didn't use the valuable Guidry on the muddy field. "Maybe they wouldn't run S-pectacular Bid on a day like Uus, either. They talk about me hurting his a rm and it could be a day like this." King Wears Crow"' Leads UCI Victory SAN J OSE -Lamont King of UC Irvine won the 100 and 200-meter dashes, the long jump and anchored the winning l ,600 a nd 400-meter rel,n-s as he led his team to its second straight Pacific Coast Athletic Association t rack cha mpionship Saturday. King, a sophomore from Surprise, Ariz .. accounted for 21 of Irvine's 114 points, which was 28 points more than second placf! San J ose Slate. Long Beach State was third with 43 points . King, the meet's · oulc;taoding performer, began by winning the Jong jump in 26· 1 I :~, one of the top efforts in the world this year, and more than a foot more than his own conference r ecord set last year. "I wanted to make~ure l got a legal jump on my first try and I really didn't go for the board." King said. "How far in front I hit, I really don't know, but considering that fact, J would say it was my best effort ever ." In the 400-meter relay. King trailed as he 1uMO took the baton but passed the leading San Jose State runner to win down the stretch. Both teams were timed in 40.5 King beat Ken Thomas of San Jose in the 100 dash in a wind-aided time of 10.0. In the 200, King set a conference record in 20.0. He ended his day in~ 91-degree heal by anchoring the Anteaters 1,600 relal to a 3 : 12.8 time. Other standouts for UCI included Greg Veatch, who turned in an out.standing effort by capturing the decathlon and the 1 l~meter h.ilb hurdles. Veatch. in the grueling 94-degree beat, accumuJated 7 442 points in capturing the decathlon, 67 more than his closest purs~er. Chambliss s napped u 3 3 tlC' with a sacrifice ny '" tbe fourth inning and gave Lhe Yankees a 5·3 lead rn the sixth with his third homer of the season and fi rst in a month. THE ANGELS CHASED Tiant with a run 1n the seventh on a walk and Rick Miller 's triple. Kaat pitched out of trouble by getting Rod Carew on an inning-end ing double play grounder with runners on first and third. • The Angels lied il in the eighth on Don Baylor's double and Brian Downing·s single before Tidrow pitched out of trou- ble. Today the Angels send Chris Knapp <2·01 aJ?ai nstJim Beattie I 1-1 ). Joe Ferguson's fourth home run of the year with two out in the fifth got the Dodge rs even. Baker. who hasn't been swing· ing a good bat of late, was pulled to the side by hrs manager. Tommy Lasorda, for some last minute encourageme nt before making his trip to the plate. .. Tommy told m e that he was setting 1t up for me," s aid Baker, who watched the Expos walk Ron Cey intentionally to load the bases. "Everybody knew they were goin~ to walk Ronnie and pitch to me. That j ust made me bear down and concentrate better. ..TOMMY TOLD ME NOT to try and hit the ball out or the park. JUSt to hit it hard." VEATCB THEN COMPETED in the ll~higb hurdJes, captur . ina the event in a school record 13.8 seconds against a respectable field wbicb included teammate Wilbw' Gregory. who recorded the same Ume as Veatch but was nosed out at lbe tape. A RosegCall King, though, was lbe standout performer. "On the 100,'' be added, "I got off to a very slow start but had a 1reat transition about the 60-yard mark. I knew the race was mine at tbat point. " Philadelph.ia 's Pete Rose appears to be in- dicating with his right hand that he tagged San Francisco's Bill North before he reached the bag in action Friday. North was safe though as the umpire ruled otherwise. San Francisco defeated the Ph.illies 4: 1 Saturday to move within three games of first·place Cincinnati. New England No ~up of Tea for Surf BJ lmWOD L. llANDY Of_...,,.... ..... Tbe New En1•and Tea Ilea broke out of • ICOriq slu.mp and the California· SUrf went lDto one Saturday niabt at Anaheim Stadium. As a result. the Team Men posted a M North Amencan Soccer Leape vic-tOl'1 over the Surf before 10,5218 shirt· .a.ev.t fans on • balmy summer nJtbt. WBILB TBBa& WS&EN'T any verbal crtn admoai1blq tbe Surf maDapmeat tor tta u• of 1oalle Toa1 Chunky, Dave J~ent bad 1 rouab ...... tn .,.., Tbe Tea Mean con- wried tine of only HVeD lbat attemptl lo double their previous scoring output. The Tea Men had scored only three goals in seven previous encounters. "I 've sot many problems," Surf Coach John Sewell said following the game. "Our defense was vulnerable, our midfielders didn't get the attack go- ing and our offense bad no attack. ·'I UdnJr we were outplayed by a more experienced team tonight. They certain· ly didn't play like a team that bad lost six prevloua games. You can only play u well u the oppoeition will let you and they didn't let us do very much." WolllaDI Suhnboll, a starter in the previoua 1ame, wasn't even among the elltibles for the Tea Men. .. HE WASN'T ON the roster because· he hasn't been doing well enough to be there." Sewell said when asked about the mjdfielder. He didn't elaborate but indicated it might be awhlle before he returns. The Tea Men scored two goals in the first haJI, the first at 11: ~ when Keila put it ln Ute comer after passes from Roger Gibbins and Brian Alderson. Alderson then m ade it 2-0 with a penalty ahot from 30 yards out when he sailed the ball over a live-man Surf wall and over the outstretched hands of Jokent at 38:28. After that. the Tea Men reverted mostly to a defensive 1ame and the Surf • t was forced to go all out to try and score . They had several opportunities includ· ing a header by Gerry Ingram early in the action that went in but was denied on an offsides call. Steve David had a second half attempt barely miss that could have turned tbe Ude. TBE nNAL SCORE WIS also by Aldereon at 85:45 when he took an er· rant Surf paas and put the baJI in tbe net away from Jokent's outstretched arms. "One bad game in four isn't too bad," a disappointed Les Barrett said. "They <See suaF, Pa1e 82) Baker's hit came on a 2-0 fastball that be said he was look- ing ror. "Earlier in tbe count I was looking fastball because of Ute situation," he says. "It was 2-0 and he had to come in. I was looking for a good s trike . something I couJd drive. "WE WANTED TRIS ONE bad because Cincinnati lost and Houston split so we gained ground on both of them. "When a victory comes like this we love it. rr we had lost, we wouldn't have." Baker was also impressed with how the Dodge rs came back throughout the game . ''This was the best game I've ever seen or played in because there was virtually no mistakes. This is the way the Dodgers play baseba.ll.'' DANNY ONGAIS Ongais Injured In Crash INDIANAPOLIS CA P l . Costa Mesa ·s Danny Ongais, trapped in his race car for more t h a n 20 minu tes. wa s hospitalized with a mild con. cussion and whiplash Saturday following a Jarring crash that wiped out the firs t d ay of qu a lifications for the In- dianapolis 500. A steady rain de layed the scheduled start of qualifications most of the day. Then, after Ongais' crash. time trials were rescheduJed for Sunday, when dry weather. partly sunny skies a nd temperature s in the 60s were forecast. ONGAIS' INJURIES were not believed se rious. A team spokesman said he was e xpected back at the Speedway early next week in his backup car. Arter the rain let up Saturday. nearly 40 cars were able to begin pract ice in hopes that the qualifications rould get under way in the final hour. Ongais apparently lost control afte r going low to avoid th~ slower moving car or rookie Bil- ly E ngelhart. "HE DUCKED DOWN onto the pit apron," said Engelhart. who was going about 181 mph when Ongais came up behind him. "1 thought he was going into the pits. I s aw him spinning in the mirror. but I don't know what happened because it was behind me." Onga.is. who was clocked at 191 .205 mph on the lap just before Ute crash, spun coming out of t he fourth tur n. His P a rne lli ·Cos wortb s lid backward about 550 feel , struck the in.side wall, did another half. spin and slid another 150 feet in- to the wall again. He slid about 100 feet aJong lbe wall before coming to rest j ust north of the pit entrance. TBEaE WAS NO FIRE. Ontais was trapped inside the cockpit until a Speedway rescue crew cut the chassis from around him. lifted him onco a stretcher and took him to tbe in· field boepital. He later was taken to lbe downtown Methodist Hospital, where all X·rays were ne1aUve. He wu to be kept overniabt for obaervalioo. Ongails, 37. had been re1arded aa one ol the favorites for the pole poeition for the May Z7 race. He was one of seven driven wbo topped 180 mpb dur- lnl the weelt·loae pracUce. with bia best lap at 1911.lS:S. -.........__ ..__ ,.,,,.._.. _____ .... -DAILY Ptl.OT Sun<Se1.May 13, itft Rustlers Finish Perfect (30·0) (;olJen Weai Topa Paaadena, 60-56, in Title Game The Colden West C'oHt-llf' women s b ukttball team pul the u pper to • ~rfttt season Saturda1 m.cht by uptur in1 lbe Soul!w!rn C•I JC champHJeahip al SaddJeMck CoUt"(e wU b a eo.~ victory ovtr Pu.den• CC. Pasadena regainf"d the lnd at M-54 wlth 1 ~1 lo play. but tjoldeo WM\ scored the nut four polnta to u·e the victory throw for l5 point.a. Sbe allo grabbed nine rebounds. Allbouah the RustlN~ ltnlsht-d th~ 11_,aaon w•lh an unbl~m1shed 30 0 murk. their flnal v1«tory dldn 't come u y Br\Nll.8. WHO WAS voted the tourna- tbt>nt 'a mo.t valu•bl.-player <her third 1urh honor thti; ye•ar I. 1ave lbt! Ruatlers the lt>ad for .:eiotl when ahe stole the ball ond drtbblcd th,· h.·11.cth of lbe court for th~ basket Taaav aoeEaTS a11o-made a bl1 ton· tributlon u •M came off the bench to score 12. Meledey Bland, who joined Banks on the all-tourney team, and Banks bad ellCbt polnta e•ch. Golden West 's Dick Stricklin wa1 voted coacboltheyear. THE IANCt:&S. who &ost to Uw H~tlers by 40 ~nta ln lhe final of uw,t own tourna mf'nl earll~r in the ycur. l~ vlrtuilll)' th~ c-n tare game u G WC dldn •t iel lht-lt'ad W\\JI the 2:38 matrk or lbe se~nd haU oo a haskct by Pam Buru KaN!n 0a£t• the•n pul the 1ame away by rannln.c tt p~lr v f f l't't' t hrow~ Pasadena's Michele Nunley and 'Joy Wlresinger paced the Lancer attack with 21 and 13 point.a, respectively. Kim &iM·nh1&rt fuu~hed u lbe Rustlers' ll'adln& iwort>r a~ i.he cOone(ted on seven of \3 t;hots from tht.-field and added a rr~ The Lancers and Rustlers battled to a 24-all tie at the end of the first baJf. A Capsule Report From the Wortd of Sports Here's a Golfing Oddity: Man, Wife Score Aces From AP OU:patdtn PLEASANT HILLS, Calif. -An elderly ma\l l!I and his wife playing in a Mr. and Mrs. goU tourna- ment each had holes-m-one, the Pleasant Hills Goll and Country Club reported Saturday. David ~b of Concord scored lus ace on lbe par 3, 100- yard fourth hole on Friday. His wife, Esther, playini later in a separate foursome, holed out her tee shot on the par 3, 180-yard seventh hole. Club pro John Oderda, who certified the two aces. said tM odds were 1.416,000 to 1 ror such a double feat. The couple's ages were unavailable. but Oderda said both are eligible for Social Security. Sutch bas a handicap ol 9. His wire's handicap is 23 ------q..ie of IM Da,,1111-----~ New York Rangers left wing SWYe Vickers, after the Rangers beat the New York [slanders. 2·1, Tuesday and entered today's Stanley Cup finals of the National Hockey League for the first time since 1972: "Now I can walk out the front door or my country club out on Long Island. I've had to walk out the back door for the last four years." Can&' T,....pl#'fon ·~~· lt'rbt ST LOU IS --Shortstop Garry Templeton of ii St Louis suffered a hrnk<·n hone in his right wrist 1"1rrlay ni~ht. lhf' Cardinals !>atd Saturday, and 1s cxpcctN.l lo be sidelined al IN1sl one monlh The fract urc showl·d up in X rays taken shortly after the 23-year-old former Santa Ana Valley lligb star was removed from the Cards' lineup just before Saturday night 's game against the Atlanta Bravf's Further tests were scheduled today'. •-:Jbey're latking about six weeks." Cards' Manager Ken Boyers said of the period Templeton is ex~ted to mis~. "It could be even until after the All·slar game il they read 1t the same way tomorrow they read it tonigbt.''1 Boyer said of the X rays. Templeton, injured dunn~ u play at second base on Fri day nij!hl was hitting 261 with three triples and seven runs batted in. "oosMCln Noar s-o, T.,._. lt'l11 Agal11 Mumesota 's Glenn Adams slugged a three-run • home r and J erry Koosman ran his rttard to 6--0 as the MiMesota Twins blanked Cleveland, 4-0, for their fifth straight Amer ican League win ... Tex- as' Jim Sandberg slugged a homer in the eighth inning lo . lead the Rangers past Toronto, 3-1 ... JelT)' Remy had five hits and George Scott and lhriglat Enu added three each to pace Boston past Oakland. 8·2 .• .. Jim Wohlford and CbarUe • · ,-... .,. Moore hil consttutive doubles with two out in the ninth to gfve Milwaukee a 3·2 win over Detroit ... Baltimor e 's Keo Slegletoa drove in . three runs and Mike Flanagan won h is sixth game as tbe Orioles downed Seattle, 4-2 for Baltimore's 19th victory in 22 games ... Geerge Brett homered and tripled and Amos Otis drove in two runs to .spark Kansas City past the Chicago White Sox, S-4 ... Jo the National League, Ed BaUckJ pitched a two-bitter and drove in a run as San Francisco •GOSMAN stopped Philadelphia, 4·1 ... Pittsburgh's Willie Stargell and Omar Moreao each drove ln a run after a dis puted umpire's call kept alive a sevenlb·inning rally that gave the Pirates a 3-2 win over Cincinnati. The disputed call c a me when Stargell, on a two-strike pitch, jerked bis body and bat, but tbe p1tcb was called a ball by the plate ump. An appeal to the third base umpire also failed ... Kut BenqH' singled home BW Almon to give Bob OwclalUo bis first win or the year and snap San Diego's six-game losing streak as the Padres downed the New York Mets, 2·1 ... Kea aetta's bases-loaded s ingle in the ninth inning rallied St. Louis past Atlanta, 7-6 ... The Chicago Cubs' Kn lloltamH scattered six bits for bis first complete game since 1976, collected three hits and scored a run to defeat Houston, 2-0, in the nightcap or a doubleheader. Craig lteJDONI bad three hill and drove in three runs as Houston belted the Cubs, 11·3, in the opener. p • ! 1t'hu ·~ •• 3:5&.28 VUlanova's Doe Page clocked 3:56.26 to win m the mile at the Martin Luther King Games in Philadelphia Saturday night, about a yard ahead of Ireland's Eamonn Cogblan. Coghlan was timed ln 3:58.3' while s.Jetmu Nyambel had a clocking or 3:56.40 "'-. . ....... lleTeu won the 100-meter dash in 10.47 •.. •••t IQet&8ea of Norway recorded the world's best discus throw tbia 1ear, reaching 221 feet at the California Relays ln Modesto. Nat .,.,... of Athletes ln Action won the pole vault <17-9> and Finland's 11.eijo S&am.lbera captured the shot put , .. ,> to bigblipt. the meet. PAM HIGGINS f ',.....PageBJ SURF ... played 1l well lt nd hC1v e a skullfuJ side. All the work we put in in those other games caught up with us You have your ups and downs and some 'runs of V. IOS and ~omc or losses We'll com e baC'k .. The Suri made some simple mistakes, kiC'king the ball into 1 hi' b:lck of opponents. making h<1d passc~ untl t1therw1sl' pta:- 1ng les~ thun art1sl1t socC'er Monday night they will try to regroup in an exhibition game . against Brighton. England at La Palma Park in Anaheim n :JO>. After losing a chance to take over the Western Division lead 1n the American Conference with a victory Saturday night, Sewell said : ··we mig ht experi· ment and s~ what goes on Mon- day .. The loss k ept the Surr in second place 1n the American Conference 's Western Division. fi ve point.'\ behind leading San Piego. ~ Has Atl&nta LPGALead ... ATLANTA <API -Pam Hig- gins retained her one stroke lead over Amelia Rorer and Sandra Post in lbe Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament Saturday , d espite two late bogeys that followed a long rain delay. Hi~gins shot a par 73 for a 36-hole total of 140. Rorer. a long-shot. had a 71. Post fired a 69. lhe best roundofthedliy. lliggms s tood at eight under p a r be Core a h eavy r ain dre n ched th e 6 .353 ya rd Brookfield West Country Club course, forcing a l·hour. 22· minute suspension. And . wben the 33-year old veteran retume41 to the course , she immediately look a bogey on the 14th hole and had another at No. 16 Rorer. playing an the final threesome with the leader . gained one shot on Hjgg1ns with her 71 gom~ into today's final round. Post, thJrd leading money win· n1>r th1s year . knocked m a pair of four fool bi rdie putts and another from 18 feel before mov ang into a M.•cond place tie with a siA·foot b1rdH· putt on lhe fan<1 I hOIC' 1"1 v<' nthers were deadlockl.'CI ;1l 1<12. including Jane Blalock. winner of thn.-e tournaments this season. She.• had a 72 along with veteran Clifford Ann Creed. Also at 142 were Jan St~phenson and Dot Germain, botbr ~ilh 70s and Pat Bradley with ~ 73 Thet'1 was one other 69 fired during the rQund, that by Cathy Thompson. wbo finished long before the rains came and had a two-round score or 148, well un· der the l.$.1 it took to survive the cul for Sunday's fina l round. Three others stood a t 143 - Silvia Bertolaccini after a 70, Sally Llttle with a 71 and Alex· andro Reinhardt with a 72. Evert's Long Streak Snapped by Austin ROME !AP > -Tracy Austin snapped Chris Evert Lloyd's six· year, 125-matcb clay court vic- tory streak at the Foro ltalico Saturday, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6, to gain the final or the wo men's Italian Open against Sylvia Hanika of Germany. The teen-aged Austin's victory ended the longest victor y streak in recorded tennls htstory. She bad been indomitable on that surface since Aug. 12, 1973, when she was 19 years old. 0 WELL, AT LEAST the pre- ssure is olr, ·• Lloyd said. She had said frequently that her clay court streak was one of her mosl prized achievements. Hanika, a 19-year-old German, outlasted Au s tralian veteran Evonne Goolagoog earlier in the day in a 2-hour and 15 minute match, 7-S, 3-6, 7-S. Tbe Lloyd.Austin match took nearly three hours, with the first set alone consuming an hour and 20 minutes. Austin won the third· set tiebreaker, 7-4. "I WAS PHYSICALLY tired al the end of the first set," Austin said. "After 1 lost the second set and was down 2-4 in the third, something happened. It must have been nervous energy or something, but l fe lt good again." That was the turning point as Austin rallied to lie 4-4. The players then divided the next four games and forced the m at ch into a tiebreaker . Austin rushed lo a 5·1 lead in- the tiebreaker before netting three consecutive shots that enabled Lloyd to close the gap to 5-4. "I was thinking about winning and became too careful," saJd the ·16-year-old Austin. ''Then I decided to go for it.'' A head-6-4 in the tiebreaker Au~tin wrapped up the match al the net. Evert was pounding re- turns in rapid fire succession. Austin was leaping and ap- pear ed to be swa tting flies before she finally iced the shot that gave her the victory. IT WAS THE SECOND 'nME Austin has beaten Lloyd, who only recently was deposed as the top-ranked player in tM world by Martina Navratilova. Austin also be at he r during the women's winter -lour cham- pionship at New York's Madison Square Garden in March, before Evert's marriage to British pro John Lloyd. The opening set or the Austin· Lloyd encounter was a match or patie nce and perseverance . Volleys of up to 44 hits marked tbe set, with neither player at- tacking. GWC Outlasts Valley for Title Golden West Colle1e'1 women's softball team ~ four nma in ti. Hth lnnlnl to down LA Valley, 7~3, and capture the Soutllena Callfonlia JC tournament cbam- ploalldp SWarday. Tbe .tctory, the RuatJen' llrd acaimt eipt defeats, ma.tea them the top.Med in P'ridQ'• openlq round of UM i t.ate tourna- ment, allo-at Golden Weet. • LA V.U.y, which bas split alx meetinc• thls year with GWC, pushed the Ruallen to tbe limit in the doubl•·•llmlnaUon taunMJ bJ bestlnl them l ·l lD a nine- .ln.Dln1 affair earlier in &be day. ., I In tbe final game, Valley scored three tlmea in the bottom of tbe seventh lo sen~ the 1ame into extr• lmlin1s. Tbe two clubl then battled into the 14th when Golden West capltali1ed on three Valley errors for tour rum. With Dora Youn1 on base by vi rtue or a rtelder'a choice, the Rustlers' Hele n Gllll1an and Connie George hlt 1round ball.a that were booted ror erron wllh Youna ac:oring oo the second miscue. Sue Me~do then supplied the blf blow wltb a t.wolrun triple that scored G mean an4 Geor1e. Mercado flniabed the lnnlnc by comin8 home on Valley's third error or the lnoing. Cindee. Secrist pitched the final 7~ lnnln&• or the 1ame to pick up the victory. her 17th agaiut three losses. Her effort also ac· corded her most valuable player honors. Although It lost, LA ValJey alao ad- vances to the state toumament which begins at Golden West f'riday at 7 p.m. with West Valley, tho No. t team rrom the north, meetina LA Valley. Golden West wUlplaySanJoaquin Delta al8:30. The wtnnen will play Saturday af\emoon at 1 fortbeUUe. BASKETBALL/GOLF/BASEBALL ..... ...,.... TOM WATSON LEADS JERRY PATE BY ONE STROKE. One-shot EdJ!e Pate's Four Putts Big Aid to Watson DA LLAS tAl'• 1)1f1•1itl111i.: champion Tom \\-<1t,1111 toHk Jd "antage of Jerry l'alC' ... four putt collapse on the f1n.J I ~reen Saturdlty lO ta~e a om· ... hot lt'act after S4 boles or the wind blown Byron Ne lson Golf Cl a~~•t· Watson notched a one under 69 for a lhre<>·round total llf .'> undrr 205 over Preston 'I r;11I (i11lf f'lub s par 70. IJ .~J3 ~;11d <·uu1.,, PATt:, O~I .\' llAD 1•1 t1o1.r1 putt from 40 fet•r 11n 1ht· JRth J?rt.·<·n 1 .. r a 5 undf'r liS. 11111 r"n h1 " fir~r pull thret-foel pal>t the hole 111.:- :,econd putt dove qu1ckl~ to th.- right. and he had " four fool t·oml'backer wh1C'h he mt!>~l'd The shocked Pall' had lo :-.Ntle for a three-under 67 and :... 54· hole 206, , Lar ry Nelson, who start<.'<i lh<' day as lhe leader. stvt:n under. staggered to a rour-over 74 to fin ish a t 20; Nelson called a s hot on himself when his ball moved on the par rive 15th hole. PATE, THE FORMER US Open champion who hasn 'l won 1n a year. said : .. I've never four pulled in a tournament before. but I lhree·puttt'd on the last i.:reen to lose the PG/\ " llis serond putt "Jumped as soon as I bit it. l thought 1 had h1l a good putt and 1 thought I hit the next one good. too. I rour- putted just as easy as that. "Putting is the onl y thing that has kept me from winning on the tour. I've been putting poorly ... Pale said Watching closely in the 181.h fairway during P cill''s ordeal was Watson. who wa!i a shot behind h.im when the 54th hole bl•gan ·1 !--i\W IT. I v.:ircht.-d {!very putt I ,.,. don<' that m yself st>n·ral limes on the tour ," Watson said. "He 1ust kept run n1n h the ball by The pin was in a tough position. I had a ts.root • uph1 II putt on that green and left 11 short. I think Jerry scared Area JC Tennis Stars Wm Titles Ka tie Ai rd of Golden West College defeated Holly Reynor of LA Pi erce an straight sets to capture the singles title in the Soulhem California tennis sec- tionals Saturday artemoon at Ml. San Antonio College. Bird had to overcome a one· set. 3-0 deficit to Oranjte Coast's Jill J ohnston in the semifinals before recording a 7·5, 6-3 vic- tory over Reynor in the finals. J ohnston rebounded from Mr setback to team with partner Melinda Myers and capture tbe doubles crown with a 7-5, 7·5 win over the LA Pierce's Ali Ordonez and Terry Payne. At Grossmont College, lbe Or a nge Coast men's doubles team rared well. too. as Mike Fedderly and Jeff Tomei cap- tured the title with a 6-4, 6·2 thumping over OCC teammates Gary SaJazar and Eric Smith in the finals Fedderly also r eached the ~emifinals in singles play before losing in straight sets. R•tlers Honored Four Eam Alt.con/ ere nee The Golden West College base ball squad placed four players on t he coaches' all· Southern California Conference first team witti Rustler pitcher Jeff Heathcock also receiving conference mosl valuable player laurels. Heathcock. a sophomore, finished conference action with an 8·3 record and a l.16 ERA. Joining Heathcock on the first t e a m were t eammates Tim Innes, Joe Nemeth and FranJc Meraz. Innes. the Rustlers' third baseman, hit .333 in conference play while Nemeth. servlng as the team's center fielder. wound up baWnc .368. Meraz, the le.m's des\gnated bitte r , bit in 2S of his la.'lt 26 games and bad a .378 average. Innes, Nemeth and Meraz nre also sophomores. The Rustle rs elso had two players selected to the 11cco nd team l o outfielde r Brian Ou roslers and pltcher Ray Kraw~k. I The l e ft -handed hiltiac. Desrosie rs finished the cam- paign with a .340 average while the rresbman Kr1twczyk carried a 6-2 record and a 1.72 ERA. .. ..,..,_ f'n l'ia,w,k -.e ( Matt Sl.._t< ... l.4 H.,_ 18-Joe Go¥r_,.o, Wfll• Mo<>!<• IF-Tim•-•. GolCMn ~t IF-Y"" F"1 ... , s.lle -...ce IF-Bob~l.1.AH .. - IF-/1111U °'"' ~u OF-Jim Fonytto, Cyptn~ OF-JMi.-tll, Ool*t\W~\I OF-I .. Y-1 • ._ .. ...,_ OF-Mla•MT.-.Wry,LA~I OH -Fr--"'·~ W.tt Ulll.-l(eft GoM!Nft. LA ~t P-.tttt HMt.tococll, Ooi*'l w.tl P-Cul't LAa.n., ~ P-MI-• •'l'ffdllf\ LA H..w P-fl...OV ............ C.,...._ .__.,_ C-0.-WtMc~, ~ ••-Oeuo ,.,... •. ~ I F -Je4t "-'.I.A ...... ll'-8 111 !'rte•.~ 1F-•1<1t~ .... u.~cc 11'-llOOWli.y,l.A~I _/ . Ol'll1ta11~.~-0F-ft-~IM~CC 01'-l••rvW.•-· iti....- 0 1' -1111•1'1 ~'•I.A H...wr OH-,_Wllitt, I.A He,_ u111. Sutt .....,.., ('nlftu P '"Y 1Cr_,y11, ~#Mt P-SI-"""9, *'• IMftlea P-0.U.Meeeflell. IM~ CC #lettY ......... rtt..,...1 .... -ll 0. ..... So. --So .• Mn So. .m "'· ,,,, Fr •. llf So • .114 So. .11• So. ·* So. .as So •• J11 s... .J1' So. ·"' So • ..., So. ,., So. ,., fer. M .. ... .... ~ ... .. se. _. ,._ _,,. ,._ --"'· .. s... .M ..... se. .m ,., '"' "'· "" so ... ''· .. , se. W· ....... -.._ ,_.,..,., ___ ._ __ TRACK I BASEBALL Today's TV 8y HOWARD l. HANDY Of -Oelt\' ...... --ollowlno ar~ lhe major~" event\ on t levl\1°" tocJ•v Rath• •r• " ' " t-•c•llMt • • ' worth wetChlnQ , • , fair; I forget It. 10:30 a.M .. Channel 2 NU ~VOFFS: Sdn Antonto at WHhlrtQton A......-c•n: Don (rt(IUI anct HOI ROd Hundlry GeorOf G@"'in lead' lht> S"n Antonio SJ>ur'> a~a1Mi tn~ Wa\hlnQton 8ullt'h In LanOOvt"r Md tod..,y. A w[n tor ltl•• Spur~ woolct wrap up t~ a'ttorn Contc-... .-nte chemp1onsh1p The Spor., ~Id high \CoflnQ Bo«>t>y 01,ndrl(j(,1~ to ooly '' • Polnb Friday nigh\ m ld"ln\l o l l lt'ct\1 1n lht• w1 •t''> 0dn dredgt' 1 .. awr 1t91n9 2S a Qo~ th" Wihon . 11 a .m .. Ctu•nnel 4 •I " GOLF: Byroo Nehon Clch'>•< AftftOUftCen· Arnold Palnwr 8rut~ Ck11lln Bob <A>albv Carol Mann and John Brodie -Defending 1ournament cnclmp1on Tom Watwn hold'> a one-stre>ke 1ecld o\fer Jerry Pate t-ntenng tooav's final round of play. Watson totaled a Ont! under PcH b9 Sdturday to give him a f1lfe-under 20S for th.: 11 rsr tnree rounds Pett~ tour-pultl:(j his final hofeSaturday for a t>7 a 11 a .m., Channel 5 ./ ./ BASEBALL:,Angelsat New York Announcers: Dick Enberg and Ron Fairly The Angels, who find themselves in second plact! in the Amer ican League's Western Div1s1on, 4''1 games behind M in nesota, will send Chns Knapp to the mound to face New York's Jim Beattie. The defending world champion Yankee~ are cur r ently In fourth pl~ce in the East. 4111 games beh1od Balllmore ~ 12:45 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NBA PLAYOFFS: Seattle at Phoenix. Announcers: Brent Musberger and Rick Barry. W ith Pa~I Westphal and Walter Oa111s leading the way. the Pl'loenix Suns hope to wrap up the Western Conference cha mpionship sen es today in Phoenix. The Suns lead the ser ies. 3·2, and a win a t home today would send them into the National Basketball Association championship series. OTHER TV 9 ·30 am 111 > THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. lO a.m. (2) THREE ON THREE George McGinnis I Nuggets l, Kevin Loughery (coach of the Nets and former Bullet playerl and Kevin Dobson vs. Doug Collins (76ersl. Gus Johnson (formerly of the Bullets> and Ben Ver een. Gar y Bende r re ports. (221 STANLEY CUP PLAYOF FS' Livecoveraqe of Montreal vs Rangersgame. 1 p.m . (<I ) SPORTSWORLO The champions all gym- nast ice, mee t taped at London. Nad ia Comaneci and Kathv Johnson are e ntered Steve Cauthen •S expected to ride in the 2.000 Guineas horse r ace, taped at Newmarket, England. Also: Fittest of Them All. Commenta tors include Charlie Jones, Michael O'Heir and Bruce Jenner 3 p.m . (7 I RACE RS Roger Penske provides color commentary along with Curt Gowdy on the Western 500 Grand National c;tock car race 1n R rvers1de. Taped in January. 3 :30 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -An American squad carries ping Pong d iplomacy to North Korea l o r the world ta ble tennis champ ionships, ta ped a t Pyongya ng. Bud Palmer and Dick Miles rePort. Satellite cov- erage of the European women's gymnastics championships. Al Mic haels and Cathy Rigby Mason report from Copenhagen. Also. 1t11e upda tes on the second day of the Indy 500 time trial'>. • 4 p.m . (13l 80WLING The national collegiate bowl· 1ng champ1onshiP'>, taped a t Milwaukee Howa rd David re- ports. 7 p.m (52 I HORSE RACING Today a t Hollywood Part<. 1 am 19) WOMEN'S GOLF Final round play in the Lady M1che lob, taped at Roswell, Ga. Baseball Angels atR~~~O York , \O · 55 ~· .• t<MPC 1110\; Montreal a l Dodgers, l2 :55p.m .• KABC (79 f The Daily Pilot is not responsible tor la te ch nges. > Cyprt.~ss Win sei 7 -6 Law of·Averages Catch Up to GWC ' By JOHN SEVANU Ot ,._ D•llY ,., ... Sl•fl NORWALK --Call it the law 1>f aver ages. but for the firs l t1m~ this season the Goldl'n West College baseba ll team d1dn 't win theb1gone. Hu s tlc•rs ro u~ht b<tl.'k from deficits to Ret b<ic·k into th~ g ame. and tht'y werC' s till kicking when lhe final out was recorded Ma tched against co-Southern C al Confe rence c h ampion Cypress. the Rustlers fe ll ont• short in losing 7-6 at Cerntos Saturday afte rnoon. Thus. with the vic tory. the Chargers of Cypress no w e1c1 va nce to the state playoffs May 24 for the first ti me in the school's history FOR TUE RVSTLEKS? Well, it will be a season they'll look back on and kno w they sho uld have won. A crucia l loss lo LA Southwest, which won only four or 24 confe rence ga m es a ll s eason. proved to be their downfall. GWC has noth in g to be ashamed or as far as Saturday g oes, ho we v e r . Twi ce t he CORONA DEL MAR TIUJ'E~ TUESDAY Sea View League champion Corona del Mar and Angelus Leasue numerup Mater Dei, the only survivors from the Orange Coaat area in 4·A and 2-A CIF buebaJI action Friday. lost coin fiips Se&unla)'-and muat travel tn Tuelday'a second round of the ellmlnationa. Corona del Mar is at Whitmont ·1..ea1ue champion Santa Fe in a 2·A 1ame and Mater Del travels to St. John Bosco tn the· 4·A ellminationl. ~are 3 o'clock auns. Small achoob entry Liberty Cbrlatian Jlhth or Huntlnflon Beach won tbe rup and will be the hoac to No 4 seeded Providence. P itching on only three day~ rPst. Golden West ace Jerr Heathcock was carried out on his shield after giving up four runs a nd nine hits in 3 1~1-mrting~. but freshma n Ruy Kra wczyk pitched out or Heathcock 's Jam in t he fourth a nd gave up but two runs thc"rest of the way. TRAILING 2-0 1n the first. Golden West capitalized on three Cypress errors for thr~ runs in the bottom of the innin~ to tak,e rts only lead of the ~ame, 3-2. Tha l lead was short-lived. however. as Cypress came back to tie the score in the second a nd regain the lead in the fourth on Scott Bl anke 's opposite He ld home run just inside the right fi eld foul pole. Cypress then adde d runs in the s ixth and eighth innings and seemingly held a comfortable 6-3 lead going into the Rustle rs' half of the e ighth. BUT GWC CLAWED BACK as Malt Pa lmer singled with one o ut , cam e hom e on Gary Springer's triple to center, a nd Springer walked home on Frank Meraz's towering home' run over the 410 sign in center field. KnotUld at six, Cypress scored the decider in the ninth when the Cbar1en loaded the bases with none out and scored a run on Blanke's single to right. Tbe Rustlers fought back In their hall of the ninth to put two runners on with two out but Sprtn1er grounded back to the pitcher to end the game. I ronkally. the Rustlers we re beaten by a next door neighbor aa Randy Newman, a product or Manna High, went the distance to pick up the victory. ... 9uoday. Mey 13. t979 DAILY PILOT 8 3 , D~il¥ ,.,,.. \1~11 ,__ Getting Exp ert Advice Vonnie Cro:-. 1right 1. the L'S niit1onal field hockey c·o;H·h. gives a few tip:-. to 1 from left 1. Jill Grant. R a<'h~I ~m1th and Amt<J Miller. during J ft •lrt hork<'Y dm1c for coache~ an<f player:-. Saturda~ cit L'n1 vt·rs1ty High Vanguards Gains NAIA Regio n als LA MIRADA The Southern C~1I College baseball team ad vancl•d lo the Weste rn Rcgion<1I~ Saturrlay a fternoon by virtue {If rt:. 17-2 pounding ·o f USl U in th~ finals of the NAI A District 3 tournc1ment The Vanguards pounded fi ve USI U pitchers for 18 hit s m the victory including four h ome runs. two of wh ich were grand sla m s. Randv Reno. w ho was the benefocter of the SoCa l on slaught. went the first s ix in- nings to pick up the victory The Vanguards, who improvNI their record to 36 24 .l>corcd thrc<· in the first, o ne in the second. four 1n the fourth, e ight in the fi fth and put the 1c1ng on it with one more in th e eighth The g rand s lams were pro vidcd by Stan Thomas. who hit his shot in thl' fourth, and Mark Wood. who blasted hb in lhC' fifth. Rutch Pl<rnk <tlso f!nJoyed a ~nod day for the V<1n~uuds as hl• powt•r('d a pair or homer-. '4tlh a ~mlo s hot in the Sl'Concl .ind a three-run crunc her in the f1Clh Plank emlt•c1 h~ i.to•nt.! 3 for ~. v. 1th four H Bl Thomas wu s n am<:ct the tournament•._ mos t valua bh· rle1yc:r r.,,. h1!> efforb al> he went !'>·for 13 v.1lh two hom e runs and l'lght RBI over the thrce·day t•v1·nt In n•gular season play, SoCal ;ind USlll t1l•d for the top spot <llthough the VanJ!uar ds cap lured IWO of tht• thrl't.• games b~twcen th<· two M.'hooh. Rams Sign 5 Draft Picks LOS ANGELES IAP l Thl' Lol Angeles Rams of the N<1 11 n al Football Lee1~ue an no need Saturday the s1~ning 1ir five ~e lections in t he rece nt drart of college ple1yers, includ ing offens ive l<icklc Kent lltll , who was picked in the fir~t round Ifill, of Georgia 'l'ech , signed a · series or five one-year contract~ llill is 6·5, 260 pounds Also signed were serond-round choice Eddie Hill. a runnini: ba ck rro m Me mphis S tate . third -r o und selection Mike Wellman, a center from Kansas. fifth-round pi ck Victor Hicks. a tight end from Oklaho ma and 12th round choice Drew Hill. a ki ckorr re turn specia lis t a nd wid e receiver from Georgia Tech . The 13 Rams' draft choices plus a number of free agents and veterans were invited to Los Ange les this weekend. All of the draft picks s howed up and wlll go through thrtt da~s of drills p l u s phys ical ex•m inations before leaving. Knoop t o Speak Bobby Knopp, third bas e coach for the California AJliels and a three-time Golden Glove win n e r , will b e the gu est speaker at Thursday's monthly breakfast meeting of the Irvine Sports Club. The 7: lS am. m eeting will be he ld at lhe Baxter S treet Restaurant at 4647 Mac Arthur b lvd. For reservations. can 559-1800. ' 15 Gain CIF Finals Edison's Hanlon St ars in 4-A Track Prelims By ROG ~R CARLSON Of lh• Daily P1101 Swtl Ftfle<>n Orange (.'uasl <1rc<1 11\ d1v1duals and thrl'f' n ·l<iy team-. survived temperature-. cl<>!>c to 100 degree•. a trad1t i<Jnally slo'-4 El Modena High track <1nd thl• pressures of performing without mistakel:> Saturday <ll th<' en· 4·A track and h eld preltml:> lht· alle~t.-d v1olat111n """ not :!ti l:}X for a Sl'l't>nd plact' tn he r t"nou~h lo u fft>c·t lht· outc·nmt• nf ht•at th1• r<ll'C. v.h1ch llanlon won ~'' / M •:LTON'S 2:23.67 1n the &s<>. 1n~ aW<l} _ · ,tlon).! with H<.tn lon's double. Ot her~ v..ho ..,parklcd in tht• wer<' the only othf>r winnrn~ heat 1nclud<·d 1':rl1~on s Ker"'" m<1rk~ for .are<i :Jlhlctcs during Bell lluntrngton Hc:ac h ''> Va tht-day nesS'a CWnn1ston and Fountain f''or ma ny. 1t was a m atte r of Valley's Beth Melton. all win going lbrou~h their paces in or· ncrs 1n their respect1ye heaL-; der tu Lah the final step. Dis-The reward 1::. a hcrth 1n tht· CIF 4-A final:-. a week h<'nce cJI THERE WERE ALSO disap· Cerr itos College. po1ntments Edison 's Mike Dot ON A DAY WHERE the heat terer failed in the 100 and 220 and a s low track kept the marks and Bill Smiley wa~ the only far below the potential. two big Newport Ha rbor m ale to quitltfy mist akes occurred each 1nvol11 with a 13·6 pole vault ini: EdisonHighwomcn "We s hot our wud a t lht• Tracy Hanlon . on the inside S uns et Lcagul· finals ... ~•d lun<' of her 110 yard low hurdl<:s Nl'wpor t lli.1rh1J r \.oach Bob ht-al. "a" JUdgt•d to 1ra1l her lt•J! llalll·~ ll:11 lt1} .., tt':.t m peak1•d along stdl.' a hurtlll· 1 rathl'r for the f('ague final~ a nd lhe v1r tha n over l a nd ~he wus d1 -, tory gamed a sha re of the league qualified des pite running awC:t) tra<'k and fif'ld ch<1 mp1onsh1p with her ht.'al Moments later .. Rut that ·s what 1t 's all ahout. Edison 's 440 rcl e1y t ea m ·~ added lla1le) chances for a fine1ls berth wa!> Bell got hrs usual quick start dashed by a dropped baton to win his heat 1n the 100 Wlth a Por Hanlon, however . what 10 14. wh1ch equaled Pas adena s appeared to he the grimmest Mr kt• Sanford a ... the day ·~ clav or· her athll'lic· l'art•cr. was fas test in the da!!h -.avl.'d bv her own rlN<:rm1nat1on Denniston wa!'-a winnt·r in her tvon •n ·omc th1.: ach1·rs1tv with a heat of lhe 100 "•th ;in II Hi <1ntl winning dfurt in th~ Ion~ 1ump ;.tlso quulif1~d for lht• 220 with ,, .ind h) OH'l'I o ff1<·1al I.arr ~ 1\ n1son llANl.O'\;, TIH. ~ll N S t:T L1·agm· c·h:11npro11 1n lh1· l11v. sticks and long 111mµ. f1ni:-.ht·d a '- lhl' No. I long 1urnpc r with Jn 18 41 , cffor1 . and ".1s l~1tcr n · instated as tlw "tnn('r 1n th" hurdle~ heat Ara~m. in ..i rare revt•r..,<.tl 11r s urh m attt·r-., rult•d the di., qua llht'a\1on v•Hd b1•rau~c . ., ... thl• head ~tarter . ht• dPl\·rmin1•d HAKEHSfo"IEl.t> l r\I' Th•· Southern Caltfr)rnia .JC tr<1(0k <tnrl fit'ld c•h<1mp1onsh1p~ "tll lw hl•ld at Me morial Ste1d1um hPrl' Wt1dnesday ni ght re1lht•r than "wf <1) 19 a!'.> or1g1ne1lly schec1ult"<I. .1 s pokes man for the Southern Cal1fornrn Track a nd F1 1•l<l R ult.•s Committee annount'c•d L a n ct' s t<1r s Matt Bialy •M a rina ), Mike Lans doB 1Ed1son 1. J on Butl~r <Edison l. tnple Jumpe r De nnis Cowan 1 f'ounuun Valley I, and 6-4 high Jumpers Rick Bays <Fountain Valley > and Dane Martin <Hunt· tnRlon Beach l made the grade Also among the qt1alifiers were Fountain Valley's Annabelle \ 1l lanut·vu lO 1hl' \wo ,mtl1• • 11 16"o2> <1nd Julte Green in the s hot pul 138·912) A coupll' of records we re set in lhe women's d1v1sion and Muir ll1 g h 's C h a rles Mayfield, a 1un1 o r . do minated the triple JUm p. long Jump, high Jump <1nd low httrdles. a s expected . Villa Park Hi~h sophomore Sus ie Ray set a record in the s hot put <45· 10~2 1 e1nd s ped l<? a winning 14 96 m the low hurdles for an 1mpress1ve doubl~ ·~t. Wedn ~sday 1 h l' mt.•t•I wa ~ ~witc hed bt•t•aus1· of c·onc·ern over !he ga<;ohnl' !'-tt uat1011 i-·cars were l''<prc~scd that gasoline wc,vld lw unava1lahle m•i<t weekend T h•· !--l:J1l' J(' ml•(•t 1s sllll o;c•h11d ult•d for S:iturday mght. \<t ;iy ~. <tl Memcmal Stadium Baseball S tanditigs JOHMSOH & SOH SALESMAN O F THE MONTH t\Mt~Rlf'AN LEAGllt; West Division w I. M rnne:>ol :1 22 Ii Angt>ls I!} 1-1 Tc•itas 17 1:1 K ;.insa~ City 17 I ~ Chicago 15 If. Oaklanrt 12 21 Scaltk lU 24 East Division Baltimore 22 II Boston 20 II Milwaukee 20 13 New York 17 15 Detroit 11 15 Cleveland 10 20 Toronto 8 24 ~ .... , .• k .... N .. • YO<'•. A .... h ) Tu••J lorontol Bo•lon I. Offlano 1 Mllw..,u~ J. OclrOll 1 M1nM~• •. ,,., .. ,""° 0 B•llimort 4, S.~lllt 7 o< an••> Cll~ ~. ChlLAQO • T ... y't G•'"•' P ct. 733 576 ~>67 !l:H 484 364 294 667 1)45 600 531 423 333 250 GR 41 ~ 5 fi 71 ~ 11 r!! M .. .. 41 ~ 711'i 101 ~ 13"~ A .... l1 11(~10•A•N•• Yor' •6~•11••0 II Mllw•ull,. 1Ha8'\ 1 II Al 0.1ro11 1Morris 0 01 '•••~ 'f:tt"m~1 '<\ "no A.te ••f'Otr t It di lo•oc>lo fHulfm.,.1 lono Underwooo 0·•1 , 1 s. 1 u111,. llHl>n••l•r 1.•1 •I B•t••mor• !Pao_. NATIONAL l.t;AGUt; West Division \\ L Pct. GR Cinr innat1 I~ l:J 581 llous ton 19 15 5S9 '! Ood~erl> r; t~ 4$Sfi 3 S<.1 n Francisco Hi 17 l\f\5 :J San Diego 13 21 382 6'!! i\tlant<.1 IU 20 J3J 71 'l t:ast Division Philadelphia 21 9 700 Montreal 19 IO 655 l ';.o ~l Lo uis 16 14 53.1 5 Chicago 14 13 519 51 ;t Pitts burgh 12 lfl 429 Ii Nt'w York lO 19 345 10""1 ~.,,,..., .• st .... D~•. Monlrt•I J Ill 1nnon9'> P1lhbu•~ ). C.ln<lnMfl? S•n '"'"'<'Ko•. Phtfi60etP"11A I HO..~IOtl 11~. Ch<t -l 1 SI lO<ll\ 1, All•nta 6 S•n 01-1, !<-Yoo 1 T-.y'•O•,.. .. ,..o.,I•••• IG<lm•t.r J 11 o11 °"99e•• •!>urtltllr J ,, (UICl!ll\fl• ll.dCo\\ J.01 •• P1ll\Duroh IC•n .,. ..... '·" AU•nt• fP Nte"ro .)..); ••St LO\l•\o 1Vuc,1'o"Kf\ )·11 <:.lll<tqo !Krullow I II ol HOu~I°" 1J "l1t~•o ' ,, NtW Vor• IS<Oll I 01 •I ~" 01eoo I Pt"~) l CM JOf\41\' 11 Pllll•~IDl\1• tllull\v•I\ •O• ~I ~"" Fron(1~0 Oeklancl I Noni\ l 1 •~I Bo•lon 1R••,,.¥ I 11 It •"••• C1ly lltonard J l l "' Choc•oo 1Worlh<tm•11 Cl•••••no IG•rl•"O O • • "' ""'"nt•ole 1Erlown~11 -.\.,,, - JCHNSCN & SCN I 111 I· \ \ 11 1 \ I I " OI '·\I UH l U \ " I 0 IH 2ti1ti ll11rhur Khd. ( u't" \lh11 ~-'11·56.\11 --- PETER "THE GREEK" 'PELEUSES USED CAR SPECIALS '76 LINCOLN MAllC IY Silver blue with blue leather interior Pamper yo urs elf wtlh luxu ry (349UZIJ 56895 '78 PONTIAC TIAMSAM Gleaming black, red interior. oftser by gold mag wheels. Air. PoWer wi ndows. pawer steering & brakes. (547TOL). 57495 '77 FORD •IAMADACOWI Gold with tan Interior. AM/FM-8 track, and air conditioned comfort. (931TOE). '3995 DAii. Y Pll.OT ~ t I ". . . AM91t1c.a11 1.aAovr ... __ ,,A_... ........ c;.1-. .... ~.. ...~ .. ~ndl1>1> 1" ' O O o II ""'"•' \I \ t I t M"""°"• ' \ 1 J c> t o--e t t • 0 0 0 J.e•ltl•\ -\ I I 1 ( •t•tt tb • I t N• tl -.V\ tf 4i t I I. tt••' .. "'°' • I r ~ ._.,,.••fl• U t t t A&.tat u t" ' ~t~•' \If\ ) 0 I ~ l,_,•f"tf\Q_.,. • l.I t l Jnnrv. can 1 o IJ u l •"~'~ IJ Jb • ' 1 ft t f\tttOfh to J 1 I I ,,,.,n ln 'I.' 0<-~V' ( t • U J U • linU\Dn ,,_ \ tl Uc 'O '""• \\ • 0 J " .... ''"~"' Vf't ' d u ,, w ... ,., .. , .. , ,, 11 ""''•"' \M\ ' \\ "' v ' ''lt" ' "" , -1.' 0 ., t utel\ J' • '•,. 1 .,,.. ... \ 11 , \<Of ••• tlWt•"•' C•••fo,n.. v '' 111> , N•w YoH \'' 11)t Ul)t t11 Non" wt ,..,.,, vw•'"''n\I , ut .. \ -;1 "" f_ CiotllffhnQ M tii11t'-1Ul I,., t •lif4H HI• I Ne._ Yor' l \.()ti ' •11•-..1 "'_. • .-.. ..., "'Ut • • 18 PtnttU•' A~h r ... ,,. H ,,.,u, N ...... tt.t ~. J.-•\Ot'I 'A1t\f0td 'Jt• ... M un..,., R M 1fle1 t•lit ( ~m~11\ J '\t~ Mlllf't~• &•''°" ~ J ~t'4"W\ ,. ',.,.,nohh (•II-• I,. H II lll aa \0 0 M 1ll•r 1 L•~O<nr a ~ tO\t tl I I ij V Now Y-,, .. .,, . ..... ., J l •drow IW 'II t J 1 o,., M1t1pr •• floO or. m.,n .n t•tth "'••••~I'd tnr,.. .,..,.n 1n r •vhtn J fO\t flM f'O 'WO "lt"ll lft f\1Hfh I I 14 A 18,/!JJ A•,...n l. e1..,., 1,.,~ 1 I v h'I it' O\JJ O()l 0' \ \ I 0 '"'onro 0(.() rno uoo ' / t Comerr ICern '''· t.vlr tt end ~undbPrQ L.-tn~n<1ye.. Fr ... ,\l~f'Wn ••• •ntf ( •ronr W Comer ) 1 L L~tn-eN1v• 7 7 HA ,,. •• , ~un<lbe•Q 11 A U 11'< fw tnt 4 ff'Cf111n~ O ( 1 .. ,_,.,.\4nQ 000 (l(JU f)N\ 0 4 b M 1nn .. .-.otcl t>ru W• Ol'h ' 9 t Ptt111ton Soillr'ltr lfa f MOnot' ''*'· 8drtl•r t 'it 4\nO (, Alf'-W,8~r l<OO,m•n. '--"''""'II •81 .tncJ WvrwQtt• w teoovnttn 6..0 L P4!t1 tnn , , tiM M inn .. '°''' JlO.\M' ~ .. A 8 O'lO RM !>oa I, ~·~ l (JA~l4110 010 100 000 1 I 7 tlo·,1a11 un tm 40• ~ lb o Lanqto,d, L11tPv •t. M f r ,.u.,. •I• .tnu ,.,,.w m41n, ron,., ,.nd Alfen-.on W Torrf'1 • \ l l 1tnoturd '~ •-R' 0 10 .\ttn<\ Nl"lwm.1m "' f~con Hob"°n tJ Stutl ()• "' J0,60/ ft,..Wf'r\ J fJ91'f\ 1 M1IWdU~"" 0'711 000 001 ; ~ 0 O~tru• t wt CllO 000 J 1 ij f ,,,.,,,.,., (I• "'"'11"0 ,.., A.u"v._,.n,. ti rJ\UO •'I M .(.ly11 ''"Ooh M oHltll't!I ( ~00'" ft, f.#.1/ .. MA A t tfDt I t• t .. •vlO• ' tfl0 f• u ti llllt I ~0' titu I l ••Y •Jf t I tt fi ""'•••·•v•....,. l I' ••M ,. /. I' IV' ''""" .. U1• t1uu1r1• ' H Ht I Or~• M•''"'''' .. II r1 M) ' ... ,,, .. , fi ' ~ , ' tt ,,,,.,, 111 I ,• / H.11f1rrt 11• t A I~, • MO'teh ~ Wh1tf '' • l • •"' tf I ·•r I \ t ''" ',,, '' 11> I -4 I • P.;u;n CHI'·• .. Alt Ht• • ,,.,, • ""' H1num .., hu• 11 r .u1 1 ",,., 1 '"v 'l'<t l •fltn ,,, IH1\t·'i11 lil •tlt\1'""'" t!• ( tH.-tt • ( t1t( ,'Htir't f.f'4""HAdlh •1 A I) •10 NATIONAL LEAGVf 0-"' 4, ""'" l LOl A_I... 11110"1,..~I •bf h bt Ab r h 0i I OPf''· 7b l~V\\f"ll, '\.\ fntofnr1 r t \ t 1 I (M<N \n n,' t \ I I ' \ 1 I 0 It '•C"11 '10 • 0 t '• 4 0 0 D ( ff)H ,,,, ,, ,, Ill I ' c. ... , ""._ tn ( ., 11> * ...... " 1•t·"· ,., <·vf>i • pn, '\ 1 I I • I') r o u I I J , ,,,., l f j ',.,,,, t #'lift',, •• ,,,. ., 'b . " ,_.jHt' f, t f-'°rfJU\.()M H'IOl~n U t D fl I 111 '> 4 t I I fl ., I 0 I I I· ( I H ,, 0 1l u I ';,JPlt'f ' •,.,nur n n \• n,,,,d, P '10-.ff 0 H 11'90u f•ft '\-\""'' •·n O ""'m•r u '\! l '11 "J ij I (I. 1 non•f\, pn ~ .. .,, p •u r n D .t ·f0W 0 u 0 J ' .J4'v:\fU t-"' N •·1tf\. J.! Tr\tfff' ! I (t ... A Ill• f ,1,11 ·~ I II ':,.cor• by I """'l'ltJt M f\M fttAt lfJf• t)ti" 1110 ot I ' "'Ano, I•.. uoo 1u 1''1 \•1 • On,.. ()vt Nhf-n w 1nn1na 11tf\ f•Ht'O f LOP"\ OP M<.inlr,..1\1 1 l "' Am~·lr I O h MtJnlr,.dl 11 L H\ Af"•'l• ,,., r JU (..Artf'r )tl fMwroon "4R \ • tt•~twn 4 G'tr•f''f' f~l (>Aw \M 19 \ t~)ll'I' IJ1 ~tt W"1ff' ~ {.)M~ -,f (ff nHO ltt- Monlft .. t IP H R lR 1111 so .... ,..,.,...... 0 It 0 \rhMll"OI 1 '\()\(\ HllP'lnv•n l u' Pe1m,., Loo A .... tft H,..oton Rftu-.'\ l A(,rO# Wt lcl> •W l 11 " .. u 1 Haf\n r 1\ •df"•·O t"'"''• m"'' '" 11 tn WP L•V OW T .I IQ A l't JI• t:1nt Gam,. A1tro1 11, Cu1>1 l (nu .oci 100 1 IYW) H0<alon 6tJ OfO 01• McCilolhrtn. Moot" t I I (,.1,rt1ll f'DOlt 1 K F0<.,..t> an<I A,N>y W rf •·? L McGl01,...n. J • S..:ond G•m• Cull\ 2, Atlro\ 0 I II ,, " .,, fl " II ' (l>•C<>OO 111(1 Oil! 1)(1(/ 1 h I Hou\lon 000 000 Wt) o ' h HOltlman And 81at' ~W"'U W1U11Hn\ M(l~VQf01n lf>J, Andu1ar ,., .. "" 8 0, tw w Hot\1m•n 1'1 l ·Wtlh&m,, O t A n w 1 Ctlr;Hn•I\ 1, llr~v•, • AtlAnt., HM> 000 0<41 (> 11 ' ~I lou1\ 710 000 101 I P 11 M M1ttl\fH 5 .. o-. \8•. f11'1rh,_r \'I\ olfUt e .. nedtt t, s MartlMI, t '""'" Ut), t'flOWht\ l8J, S<"vlfl ''' •nd Simmon\ w '"..c.t•vtt1 7 I l GMbtr, t-(, 4 I• 011 "~-) ..... , Cln<lnn•U 000 001 100 I I 0 P tlhbUrQt\ 001 000 ?0> ) 8 ) NormMI, P;n1ore 171, Tninhn 171 AM (<>< relt. 9el'Cll 181. Kt50ll, llltlbv l•t. l•kul•• Ill, Jt>ek-. Ill •net Hl<~1e, 0 11 111 w 81~Y. l ·l. l -Pettore, l·l A tl,70 J GYMI•, Pllllllo\ I Plllt.0.lllfll• 000 001 000 1 1 t ~n Frencl!ICO 000 010 10• • • 1 l..,Cll, Biro tSI. M<Gr•w 111. Cf\f•\l•nlll'l '9) •110 a-..: 1-<llti<k• Mid Hitt, lWo<I"• Ill W H8tl<k1,J.:J l Lercf\, 7'1. 4 J:J.81'1 .. _,,_ ... ,. .... .,. 001 000 000 I • 0 "'"" 0141~ 000 010 IGa I • I f •K-111•11 "> O.e .. O llt I ll<••°'-"' f UCI 1 t-"'O °""'"'""" ""° .. •t.0.JI "-Ow <rH•u o 11 11 f 4 11 • ..-. tO' ... _ <Ou•o• -...C.M~ll u•1u 1 "'' •' < .,.._ un -I \IU 1110 Ol'V i;tH II t• t Ullo I \ I Jt.-rwr. ~_..., '' ''""n ''' .,.,~,v ,,. •nd 'f~'\ "'ltM \OU!n\ tJ • IJl\.4,.Mt C\ \.4. ,...ll'Of1 \ ,_.,.,., f \I •ttd' t\(1y1t W M•r~ t '•'""'"' •oo '-iH .at 'Ollt~ f'l•11• I W f\Of\ f~ WO..Jtt U \ll ttoytt t h•VW 111 I A •• u•.,. .. ·~Q ftfrl•n \t I I 61 ~t•lf> t A t• I C •I~. ~ I II IH M1~-.1 -14 .... I \ I •! t0tn•• 1 i \t .. HllffO • .. '"'n J\IW''.ttt ~ u th• 1 t 'H\nc)\I l t•-. 11! hll t ~ttf'f' • • ~11lf' I·~·~ t \ IV"lllll (OH I G• ( ,.,..._u I Grot .. t1 ¥1feM • ~JUI \ ,., .,.,, . "''''' M t\. •I lt•, I 1• I •• I .. ,. ''"' "'" f t•w• (~.. f Ahd t.111 W N .. llitn•,.fl t .-. .. flrn,Ull • H K ~ ,,-,, .. ,, 0111111iit-t.v•\llJ• "'"'" sc. .. oo~ r o, PI A•Ol'f \ITE\ '"°"' ...... f4iUtt0 T.-e·toCl•f I •• ffl;\U'\AM(M., 1t I f 'll htlfh ., ... , " -t• .. 11• Mwl•t h• • "' .,, Jonn Uu"l>• IJ U '-'""'°'"'° All AIO!WQOft l t .... ~undu " We\r.u1 '}m.,tf• ti( N(ll"' ()~11"41 f')QI l h )(II titto "'' ( ~t\l"ff I fi1tOQ\ l U\ A.0~ ., •h.Mh-' J • I UMCJIJI 41 '' Ull't""'" t • Uot.tOt> •t ~,.,An,. t 1fP'"/ at Viii t P,o• ttU""''' 111 H1-,1'1'9'1t)4.1 l lDl,..n11 •• , f •1,t1r1 l1111nt 111 '•UfUW fl1ll• "luot" to• 1 ·••'4 ,. ·'' t-4ottr\ • f(11f .. , '"'0t"I I tc1t .1t t ,. tJru111t.1 '"' (tl(-1\n ••tr I l Ofl; Mtl(tlr\IP'AI Ant..ioc• Vdllt' ( tlf'\l f ttl At NIU thYI\' >M t " ( t'llf'O•t o• M•'-'1H)f\ Vw1n ( nt1)n 1• c;.•1 M 1H ;ti ~u•fll• t-1• f.. \-."t twH•• V"ll .. v "'' rtdlmOoli• f1fd~lt;'f t\I Oudr11 H ilt ,,.n M t.rino 411 (O..,lnd "IEN B'l'ltON NELS°" CLASSIC J '>"' w.\f .. on h•H Y PAlt l t'lirt V N••'\On t•1H qt>(k,,' ft, l(P (' .. yhM M tH r '' M~lrtl\lo "' f ,. ,....,. t•u• "' t ti r,t.,.tJ ( ,, .. h "•·fl I, f t "' j/ I• I 1\f 1'H ,,1 II 11' f!/11 f. .. • I fr f I •·q•• ... U1.t ,. . ,_. ... If I ... u.r,,., •\",. ,,.,. f1'1·1 1 •••• , 1 , ... , •• ,., "'"' r 1nv·1 ,,, -.11 ~,,, ,,.,,, ._~,,,,, fhv .. r1 Jt1F'nnv M1llt ' ('"" --~ ~'°" 'l<lf' r n.arie, C«A>, WOM£M LPGA TOURNE'I' f> ... m M 10Q1'1' /,uu '"' ,,_, 1•• f • •t·rtfrt Pv t • lte'\rO A.ht• Crt ·~l Mn~ 't.1.-1~ • '4f'I ....... Dl'N ,,.. C;•1t >• ,n.._u I .1C hr"tt•f'y ... 111 1 L1t't1 A lf't,.ndf d .,,.,nr1,u Jt 1•v111 8f'dtt1._,,, .n. A\11 1' MIU•r \u\1,. ,,.,, n1rnJ ,., t , .. l"O '-• M ""'f''• .\A~ " .. m ,Ul '''"("' ;" .'"""''"'' krlh Ut1tn1,.1t., •itJll•'· \rM.., l nur j' b1t\.1Qfl Jrifl r P l rJlft'\ l Ou1v· Ort.H, ~ AOtV Wt'ot<fll'oMP\ n,.v,.rly ftlt't'' ~ . ' . " 4• 17 1>9 70S 6' 70.•I 70o li f>t.14 101 48 ll-64 :IOI! o""" n :IOI! o7 11 n 110 .... 1111 lo 11'1! • 10 10 .. '" 68 /Oil :It 1n 1:i.~ nt ,,, /jf\'4 ·'' " ,, ~· 11' '"' "~,, 111 I r •' I(') 1t1 ''"" ,,, t "'' " )f/ I •1~ I I t 1 tr I) )I ''•I I& Ill IV IJ 10 711 ID /l 10 7tJ 17 10.11 11J /0 It /7 ?tl ., 1J ,, Jl] '0·11./7 11) /I 1} •• 21) 11 11·•• 11J 1,1 /3 h O 10 11 I•• 11 60 "' 10 " tc1 10 /1 1'1 11 10 10 I/ 10 UJ &l TJ 141 I> II Ul Tl /7 l•l /)Ill I<) " ll , ... /l II 144 nn u• I) 11 "' IA 11 to 1'1 10 t •\ 10 /6 .. ~ IA II IM ,. /J "' 13 14 111 ,..73 14/ 17 II I</ l •·IJ 141 WOIWlfH'S S0 1"T8ALL JUNIOlt COlLEGE SOU1HEAfl CALIFORfll .. TOUlt .. AME HT t•t a.. ..... w.,11 I A V,.llr•v 1)()0 00\ 00' ') •, t ( ,.olO• n W..-\1 100 000 ()00 I \ 0 t:ttv ""° RIJlfnl Anes.er V>n, ~'•\I •~ 1 MW1 "l't>unq W Qty L AnO-r~ G<M•11 Wttl I, CA V~ll••) <,nt<l•n w,.,, 000 01' 000 000 04 t • 1 t..A \/•II°' 000 111.0 300 000 00 3 •1 I l 10t!ll, ~(•tn't 111 41n0 YOUl'IQ "'• f Ill ntaf\,., t IOJ ''"" nurnl W !>et ff'\ I I l 1h t\ttnt't ~m•Urwt Sc.•t ' ,. v~11.-v 1 ~" 01 .. 00 M•w o l'C. .. A l"INALS t.t1ts.t11 Jowl SP I Ftuero.tll, 5"'n J~ Stal•. II() 11, 1 I •tlOw, UCt. SI HI. J 9tl0dy, SJ!'>, SI I 4 lhO•"· \/Ct, U-6" ~ Sc:Mbta\t!e, F•t..-o. n ' •OO M•lH Fl~t•• I UCI 11(10 Cll•m ..,.., ' MrC~. l(tnol. tO \ 1 SJS, •O I J r '"'"° <t T • UC S1111tn 9•r!Mr•. •t 9 I Lono 9 •*" Sl•t" Ol,.,u•tttieo t 100 t Na111,,,.,v, SJS. J •T 1 1. Fot•y. Tritons Face HB Top-seeded San Clem ente, idle in fo~riday's first round, travels to Huntington Beach High Tuesday night in the second round of the C l F voUeybaJI playoffs. No. 2 seeded Newport Harbor and No. 3 seeded Lap;una Beach, m eanwhile. draw home assign· menls Tuesday against Los Altos and Irvine . A190 getting the ho me court edge is Fountain Valley, which wilJ host No. 4 seeded Santa Monica, the perennial Bay League toughie. l•••M, '., J ·-·· U(I J 4t 0 • I lllOftl ~··-· ) IQ\ ~ IHlllOAIAl, Lii'" J '°. 400 I I~ Lii'> ... t 2 C.00\•••w. ~I\, •r 0 \ Wl)jt\. U(I, •I 0, 4 Cl\<ombet\, or•. o • , ""''-1rv1no. 01 t 10 ''"'°'... t VHl(ll, UCI, I). , l•to,.0-f Utl I) t ) Auttll'. \J~. I) t 4 1,.1119, U(\11 I• 0 ' tt 1nm.,, '\J$. 1' J IOll t ICtno \/fl IOO t••• 1 l ho"'4n IU\ 10 I J COi• \J\ tO •• Knlm•n. ~s. 10 • I ""°' ~J).. IOt llOO I I ••l•f V(l, I \I I 1 fin .. ltvon•, I 11 I t Hal.,,ny '>J!>, I St t 4 Wln11•10, I&!> I U 4 I lwtt•, lnt1no, t I) \ 4 1 t a.1no 11,,,n., 1• ti\. m.•t rflord 0141 r•<O<O i.10'. K1"" IO/I 1 "'<,,_ 'I\ H t<1 1 J<lllrnOn I f!) U 1' • • Car "" U( 1 U I I ) Wf\tlo .. JS,.,) ... II I I-•.., 11\Ah St.lo, 231 t 1 IOMW<I \J\, 11) 11 ) l!oll\10f0, SJS. 1" 9 4 I: H...,O.•\I, V( I 11e I I \te .. <1rO, ~JS 10) 10 400 '111•01•• I F '"°"' '>JS, \0 9 1 I twtll(l1JJ11 • rei.no \l 1 ) S1ttrMer UCS& It \ • It •11\Q VC!>h \I I \ Allen, VCS8. ,, ~ •• , \ ........ U•d'f\ S•••t ' ' t 1 'lwAf<S ~, .. no I 0\o\ J C.1!>0> SJ~. I-ti..._ 4 0 •••\ l1tt1n ~lot•. I () • \ FllC!Qotw•v V~S8 t t•. 100 I KtlW,I UC I, ?0 0 "'""' <tCo<O CIO ••turd, KlllQ 1919 I Thllma-, '>JS 10 T J w,nn ~'""'° "" 4 c,, .. n L.llS lit ) '"°""' l BS 11 1 I 000 I C>al\1•1• VCI, I N 4 1 Lltl(JVIQ ... lf'U,ttt\, Vtff\ SI.ate-, H ~ i 3 MU'-•\ ., .. ,,.. " ,, • • rr.1>1e11, ucse t) u.o • s .:~11·~· Utoll Slote II "I t .00 Relt1J I UCt \Well\, Cll<lmbtr\ Ml Gu . ll'.1no1 l IJ I I L.8S, J ll 1 J uc~e. J 111 • Fr..,110, l n 1 O.ct1tl><llon I Vo••<h UCI, 1,40 , C.ordle11. UCSB. l ,JI\ J Crdy U(t, /,l1' • llryon, f tlOVIC, t ,Q)I I SMICher. l're,..,.,, t ,UI ft"m ScO<•"'I UC lflflnt t "· SJS If> L.8S O , UI .... Sl•I~ l4 F"""° 30. UCSB 11 Hl~SCHOOL ME N cu: 4-A l'totlm\ l•t fl-IW Hltfll 100 '""d' II I .. II IE•I-) lO,tt; 1 OtRAmtJ\ IHH Wil"""I to JS ,,... ... 11 I ff••t!.•n\ •w•,,~n. 10 10 1 o~u·rn,u 1 P•l •O•M> 10 ll. l E1>1on IComp1onl 10 41, 11\Nt 11 I S.nlord !Pawckon•> 10 1• 1 WetlW,.tt tROll!ftQ Hitt\/ 10 )I (llHI 41 t R°"d~,., <C..nyon, 5-u'I to W 1 G•lll•n IMlll•~•lll 10 so 270 l""<1t t t 1 S.ntorO IPt1..,0M"I 77 lll 1 W1t\On (0om•r>Out!ll 7J 08 CIWdl 11 t AotO•re• ICa n'(o11, S•ugu; 1 23 10 1 O.A•m11\ (HH Wlt'°"I 13 I~ l""al )1 I H•wtl.tn\ •W•f'rt"n ) 11 ,.3 1 O('lf'mor (P •\•den4 > ,, 9•. J Gr;lf1n tM•lt•~l'tn 11 CM Uwat 0 I Jonf'' (fff"''"''Y H•U\,1 71 1• 1 W•l<h IWArr..,, 1J Ol 440 t,..1111 l) l Yu'n"' \(• n1ttnn1all •9 J 1 GM, IFOtlt~"411 SO 10. '"""I ?t (.all1"' It.fl Polyl •9 5. 1. H.t'"' (We>1m1nster 1 •• 1 HW'at JI I S<otl (t ynwoc>Ol ,.9 \, 1 To""'""" lt.8 Poly 1 49 s. l Ppnn111qloo I W~\I f o,,•11<411 49 S, tf\ul 0 xMrtrr l!'.•nlA -...u1 SO •O., C.OOI< (P .. wo~ .... 1 10 .. lee> !I'll"" 11 1 HPuOe IWAlnul) I )8 !>'I 1 H•nO IC,,,.von, !>.uouS I 1 St )J, IM•l 11 l A~\UMA tE•MtnMwe" 1 SS 41 2 StdnlfY <FoolMlll I SI so ) Tutn~I •L8 Po•vl 1 Si... l,,,.At J> O..mos' CS,,11 Gorqonlol ) '>I> )9,? Co• IHH WllW>nl 1 00 II, '""at . t ZoritQ018 COxna<dl 1 )8 99 1. Pl~pp tlCtnn""•t I S9 31 M •I,. tt-•\ \ t ' C.enQIP10"J.• IVtUf\ P6" 1 • 1!. 6& 7 f"t>ttrman , fnou, .. no o".'' • tti ll ) Arr•o•• ICiM" ' >O &a tn~al 1J 1 ~1'PC>f'nf1fld <Sa,,ta h4rfk\ro • 4 11 •' 7 roo d ?\ AvrrOYQh\J ' I) f\t J L"rudo" tfd 1tOtt' 4 )f t J . f\,.(tl )1 1 A \\Ur1"1f1 1r """nnw .. , • • 14 It> / "'"''"'' t,.ootntH ~ • JI '" I • •'-ln••r ''•m• v,-.lt,.vi ' 18 ti ) ;n,1 .. l f"llll'i'1 \ ' A ''otnm1i Ir ,. PlthnWf"'f' ~ fr() IS ~ S.lt>~nr1pla '•""·• 84''U"'~' o 47 l t. J \c>•lrn..tn f~1m1 v_.u,.'t'' 0 ,, ., •••• ,, 4,..,.,,f\ .. ). "·'"· .,. .. , l 1 J "omtt\ r~nf-' Bil'D.l' ... 9 J7 'ti 1 Aun'"' •C•nvnn. S...,qu<I '> J<i « J lwl .. r IEO•Mlnl t 1' tt 4 8r,.nndit'\O l~n lt'drtO!t~ 'J 4A 04 \ Clul1tm. y 1 P4•0\ y,.,.CJI>, • ~ t8 /4 170'1'1 ,...., .. 1 lt 1 Matll~lO IMulrl l~.49, ) JOnt\ Ce.>v~•lv '1111\1 IS 80 •twat 11 I G••nt' rw ... 1 to"'"~' tS.nt 1 ""'·"'' .. IE1\~M\0WUI I~ 18 tllelll 31 I A•Mord IW~~· Covuw l IS d , 1 HunM•y ICNl,,,..t t>1•nd\I IS l:J (1101 •1 I L•P (LB Pclyt u 41,.1 Flo""°"ovqn l\lm1 V•ll•Y 1 •• 80, J MOQOy IE.-114 96 ))OLH ll•lill I 1 I .10""' lll~v.,ly '1111\) 31 lJ 7 E••l'l tP•...,.<>ett&/ )'I s • ....,At 11 1 JfHT'IP\ '£1Y.f'hOlfllffl>f1 .l8 74. 'J ... ~rlurnf"r 4EI Mod•n•• lll l'l 1,,., .. 1 1 1 u~ (LB P"''' l7 U . ) Gary IFont&nAI l / '19 ) JOl\MOn fP..t\tttt-n.tt1 38 n t,~11tl •r I S<~tt~fPr t~n I" Ml'n1<.,1 ll SI 2 Sm1tn t(on>1>ll)<'l1 18.,. ••O '"'-'' tPW"At t l Cnm,,tnn '' ~1 7 C,.nt11nn1(9t 4) ll. l S.nt.t Ani!l Vt11lfl'.-•) S., ft'I~~• 71 l E1ynhow4tr O .Sl , 1 Rofllnq Hill\ 'J -.&, t~~t J • t M,,,, •3 H 7 '""'""" 41 /1 IN•AI II I PA\Ml~M <1 ~ 1 ')1m1 VAllPf ,, u Mi'f' r"'ft1y '~"'t I "1 PA\.10.-nA J 11 01 1 Oom •l'IOU"I l 1S .. ....~, 1• I B••···· H1tl\ ) )I fQ ) Art.ddtA ) ,"") ,, (,.,.llfl JI I r •nlonn1<1t J n 11 I Comot.,,. 3 71 lf'I l Mu" 1 ,. JS '""di .. I lf'I Po•• ) ,, •• ) E '"'""O••' l 7J SI H > l R1v1n' i f\urrnuQh\ • Mavfi,.lft CMulrJ. Wttlfl'r\ IA•n.trnbrtt• A ~C."'''"" ••oom111 1. S.-lo-i.1>•1 tOr.•nOf'/ •·• • ••v• <Fo,.ftlal" 'O tloyl, M•tlln (Hw11u,..1011 •••<fli t, Ham1-.a\ IC.lf'ndo,.••. S.moion 'E1\tnt'O..,.r-1 &-• l ) I MAvti.111 IMUlf I n I.. , ll~nlW'tt ICll•llnl n J, l L•mot1> 1tt~1~11a1 J1-••· •. 4 ~'""'"' t!P\ntll An" ""II,.\'>,,,,, • S HGUt tlay tM u1r • 71 q b H .. ni-1n, fCom otOf"ll "1v., 1 W11t11m~ (C.Mwon> 11 1 ~ Jo"""'°" •'>~"'" An.A V•Hev• "\11) J#lmf:'\ (Wf\I Cov1n•I ~I • T J l M.tyf•"ld I u1rJ •C>-1111. ) W OOd\ 1L8 Potv1-.1"'-. J Holftd.-.v CMu1r l .t4 I0'1 • Mccr.-1n •P'"''" 1 O t.·· s M,.,,,,, •lynw0001 4\I , b Sit)>•\ twa1~ut1 u 11 1 (u11th~,. • 1n1,. An«t ¥"11,.YI '4 0'. 8 C .. tlft ff'•wrtti1i" Y•ll•YI 44~1'*'· 41 Ouoan f(.,""' • 44 i1• P\I t Mclntyr1t fLo' Al1tm1fo\), GArc1tt IOuMll Hiii• Miiiora !Simi ll•lltyt, l•d•• •torou;,i Mt1,•P fPAr 1f1f l U& " Younq •M1111.,~n1 11& 1 (M rtt"' 'So Torr1tNrl Il l" -_,.y INow...,, Ha..,..•) I~.~, w ordtn tw 11n-.,.nt t)-0 '>P 1 !>c>tll"" IRo••"n<ll &I t 1 r,df,...11 •Muir''''"-l Mo•f1,.n tHArt 1 ~' • Rotwr\on fw,~.t C011•""' ~ r \ Arown •LA Potvl is H>. b °"'"~no •C •nvonl H I' / (Olt\W f''1 •t•"Y0"' '"~I~ 8 R"lfty tMllll~•nJ )l~•' "'"· 9 Hnld•tn (._.~,., ~ J?.91: 141GH SCHOOL WOMEN Cll"•·A P'r .. 1m1 Cal Et-. Hlc;lll 100 ,,...41 t • t O.Ml1ta11 tHwnu...,.,.. 9HC~I ll,t1; 1 Pt>1pf" ll"°"'"nd Oa~,\I 11 1q. ) HAl<llf!tl IS..nt• "'"" v •• 11~y l 1101 lheitl 1l 1 Howa1d (~n Ci0rgnn1ol 11 ,q 1 StHn IS,,nt• A."8 VAllOI II~. U'tf'&l l l 1 wn11tnoton cc.nten111.,11 11 &1 1 llll•tPs CL8 POiy I It 9, !tieal 4 t I Mr( ta.n I Pa<tlk t 11 ts l R-'1• t(>rfltO\I 1111 no (,...~ II I WA\f\onQIOn (~ntt'nn1all 11 '4, 7 Mil~ IL8 Pol•> l••l . llw>llt 111 Fvtle• CG.Mlrl 2' llO 1 Wltll•m~ 1s.tvo1"' h .... l ~-CAolllnQ H•tttl ,, JO. IM &I ll 1 P•1~ ILi\ Poly I 11> 2J. 7 PeterMlft tWe\I TOf'rjJt\(-1 77 <11 Ctte"t •I 1 Sltttt IS•lllA AM V•llt VI 7& SI, 7 Oe•rtlllOfl 0 1 ... 11,..... -..Clll ,., ... u o thut tt 1 Slmclft IA-••> SI•. 1 Mtll9'1 1...-elfl 'lf•llOI H.>, (llUI 11 t Ho wa•d l'>•n Corqonlol •8 S. 1 Todd IR•v .. ly Hiii\) ~9 I, l M.,,,,,., tCypro \I I', 111~•1 31 I Howa rd C~n Go•llO'l•OI U IJ. 7 Flanclotpll CLO Pot•> j9 :13. l~t •• I ~"'''" tLlt -I" Ml II. I _,..,,. 1_,.,. Hlth ) .i,,. ''° .,.., II I lilou IW•\I Tott•ftC•I· 7 tt It, 1 ltn .. ,,,.,. IFOOllllltl t 71 .... 11\o•t 11 1 -•td lkn Go1oon101 2 U o. 2. TOOrllty IWnl To,,•11<•) 'u ''· l (orpenle< t!.lng 8Mllf••I 2 U 31, .... , l l I M-(,._. Y•MtVI J U.'1; 1 S.11 INa•_., P.,_11 f1 m; llleal 0 I. H-••d ,., ... G0<90"IO) , '' t i. , 1CklCll~\Oftt l~lh Tot•-•> 2 to It Mita -t .. el II I CtelQ ICyCl'aUI S 1t ... 2 B•occott INewt.u11 PUkl \ 7• ti. 3 M'Certlly CM41tllle l t :tl.tl; (he<1t 11 I Scllm•llOI IS•llle 9.arber•I S Oa.I, 2 !o<.Oulo Cs.Mg Molll<•I S 13.4. l ll:ntottNw IFootllttlt s tS 1, (lle•I )I 1 Mo on 10.-.1 S JO 11. 1 Weill 10...tlJ HUii S 13 01, l H•rrtll IP•IO\ Ve,.,,.sl s 14 11 2·m lte l llHt II 1 L .. CElio11nowe•I II II' ll, 2 Cra lQ CCyore •\I It 11 It 1 Ylll .. 1•0• I~ Yalleyl 11·1t.tJ; •. Muo11 I Buena ) 11 P Sl. tll••t 11 t S<hm•nO• IS.nte B•rbaral It 01.S•. 7 Sc.OijlO !Soni• Mo111c•> 11 IS 0, 3. CNO· ooca •lo• Al•mllo\l 11 '' '4 • Ret141n l'),tllQV\/ II Un. S Carmen IS.Ott M.,coil II '4 11 ltOlH Uw•I II ' H•1mon ITllOU)•nd O.ak\I IS 03. 1 H<l<lftOll IS.Ont• An. Valt•y• IS 08. l"'At JI l 8'.11<!11 CC:ontM1n101 I \S 0< 1 JOntt\ IL9 J0<0..11l IS 7t, I P1c11tc I IS ... t ne•I JI 1 H.,.1., IEdl...,I ft.I , 2 Getvtn 'Ven,ura1 \S 43. l t<r~nJel 'QurroUQtl\• IS.ti '"'•I 41 1 R .. v tVrtl" P;tr~1 14 ~. 1 PalQt ILBl'Olrl IS OT u o r~l•Y '"'•' 11 t W"tnul 49.. 2 Comp1on SO Jt lllH t 11 1 (<rnttnn••t ••ts 1 Htofltl ....... llH<ll M .H . IN'•t )1 I LB Po- ly 4/ el l(tF •KOtOI, 1. PMtll< 4' 07, tf\ ... 1 '' 1 S1111• .... V•tt•v ... SI 1 S•n GorQOthO •111• J Mu" 1t o Mii• •tlO• Clle•t 11 I L 0 Poly l 51 17 1 NOWMr1 H.,._ 4·10.•J, 11\Ut 21 1 S..n ~.'f31'~ l.,,S~,~fo!,:~~~u~ :~'*',.!!.!',. V•ll•Y •·es IS, J Watnul 4 O&.. ·~·· .. 1 Oo• P1>t"'°'' O< 71 2 Bt•t"• H•ll• 4 Cl) 01 HJ 1 811no 1c11 .. 11•r> <t11d F••oo IC••HMI• Veltty l S.4 3 ljUvrt Ql•O tNt!Nb u,.-y Pi11rt\ I Neuf'Tlan 1Aoour• 1, C.c.tr1f'r tM 1ll1t\dn1. (110 (~tn forr•nl.fl S l . I McC"""I" INe-1 "" ... ''· •er•• •S.tn llllor<O•I, z •• ,, IC•octnr• V•tt•v I I 2 L) I MMllOA t EdiMln t 16-41 o; 1 Hdrmon f l n oul11t"O o.-.,, 18 1•11 l MC(l~1n CP«t<•t1CI II 7~. ' qotMrh tC~rrftO\l II'''>. s C.Oll•lt\ tAnl•looe V11llo t 11:0. ~ Zw •rl tCr•\Cent<'I V•llt'f ) 1) 101 1 1 t:r.:1n•11n t!i•M4' An• 'J•llf~r > ti S , @ f .. hm<t CROV'1tl ti•\, q 0.-"'' 1V1Hc_t P otrtl 1 '' )' .. ~p I AAr !Viii~ p"'"' 0'0'1 ICIF rt· cordt. 1. ~•m•llon tS.nt• Mon•<• 1 t i l l '""'"' •Crt\Ctn•4 Valle'f') •t e 4 Sm1tt1 P.-1moah"' )l·Q~, \ Gf••ft 4'•'-fttat" V•ll•Y I ......... "'·~•o• IL8 Poly I )i I I Sm11n CS..U0U\J J7 0' t A r .t¥10r fW,.,t Tor r nnt t l ~lO • l(•\t~n 1w .. ,1 l oHdnc.t'I )6 ,.,. ,.110 ltfiSUL TS MEN "ATIONSCUP' ,., °""-wot c;..m•ny) O...r1enlnol• US ), MHICoO t OO•fl' 0•00\ tu s d4"f MArCf llO L.arA ·~ b ., b l. HfttOIO X>•omon (U \ J n~I fl11tu• Pdm1r,.1 I ), t, t) Arthur A\h" nnd ~'''" SfTHltl (\J s I o•t Aaf"1"'11'~' "'""I.,~)" fl-4 ''• AV\tr11Ha J, Writ Gi"rm.,ny ' Jann AltoA.tt,..,._I IAu\ofr;tltil df'I Ul1 Pm ,,.., ,. 1 & J ;40U G•tu inQ .,., r •·trn .. ,.., O• I .. am ~"'"•._,tt • '-> 1 1.. 1 11\.t• •ttnl'l•• rn,1 tJ~n t t .. u\lr.rtl1.1 Of"' P H'"''"' w .. ,n,..~ lirnq1rtH b '/, 1 b. tt·1 A .......... J.S.-1•• JOM L11h ( .. 1( IArOf'lllnAI clef -I O••nle' ......... .,l, Jov HIQ,...•\ ISCMllll 001 Aoc••OO Cello • 1, •·1 C.tt•<·Cano IAt99ntl""IC1el.Or•lll•\ HIQUt• .. •·1 ... , 11 .. y J, ... t.M •• P •oto 6ef'loh.ccl Cll•ty) oet. JOfln LIOfd l 1, ~ 4. Cou.OO 8 •ra11ufll def. Bu•le• Mo11ram J•l, 1 I, t 1. l8rllei11 COll<-0 \oft"••U SOUTHEIUC CAL Sl.CTIC*AL' (•IUT-•C .... I M~n Ow•\ l eWI'\ Oet Mlt.f' ... , .... ,~, ... o . • •. w .. u.,. R-0.1 Jrlt "''•CM•Od ... J. • 4 Women L .. Anlonootl\ oet Ann• Luci• Fern•nd~t tr-l • ._.), Ketir Mt'(\ry ""'· 01.trw ~\tor r.-1,,._t WOMEN IT/ILIAM Of'fiN l•tlt-1 St"''" s.nttlifl•ll r 1<1<¥ Ai&lln 0..1 Cnrl\ E~•rl Lloyd ... 4 1 • I•· Sthf• .... nlli:• def E •onnt" C.oole900Gl·S.:..•. l·S MEN JUNIOR COi.LEGE SOUTHEltN CALil"OllNIA SECTIONAL\ lilGro .. -11 S• ...... Sem1IHt•I N~t'\on •Groi'm'M"lt J o-• v a•Oi' 1~0 d lr04C ~ .• &-7, f>-) Afano11 I LA Ptt'r(~ I Of'f ftOOr•I• IC),,>nQlt" (CM\I I• I> 1 -... Semlhllil\ r ,.d<Jflrly Tom,:01 101~,noe Co'"'> d~t Ft11nulf BbtO~ fl A 1>1,.H~f 6 7 • o-b "· '>•l•1e• Smith IOtJll<JI Co••ll df'I Pt!c•\ Wiii'&• I P•~n;, CC 1-6 !>-l. 7 5 ,.,.., ,:~ooert1 Tomei cHf S•l•t•r Smith • •. • 1 fr•m St....,,nQ, Orange C.O<l\I n , C1on- mon1 70 LA P1PfCf' 13; S•Otlltl>ACk It. Pd\dllP,,. ti. R•O Honao I>. Sein O••oo cc 6, f ullorton 6 lo' AnQ~I" CC s. 5•nt11 OJ'D"'" ~ Vpnfurce .. Sdnld Monrc.t •. C,olOrn w.-11 WOME N /UNIOll COL.LEGE SOVTHfltN OLll"OllNIA SfiCTIOffAl.S '"'Ml. S4Ht ""'-· <:.ellepl Sln.i .. Semlfiul 8.rO IVCIOHI Wlj\11 Ot!I )OM\ton IOr- ,.Of\\t • l1', 1•, f)~t l"IMI 81fd Cl.t Roy"°' CLA Pl••col 1.\,6 l ~Se'"''"'•' O ,.o on,.1·P,tyne fLA P1f'rc.-t o .. r &1ra l't 1a IGoloon w n 11 ,._l •-0 John.ton M Mv~r \ 10r•no ,.. Co•''' d,., Huehm•n Huehmdn tR1ver\1~1 'J 0 •·l fill•' • Jol'\,,\tOft·M M'r,.r\ dt-1 Ordonet·P•yne I I. 1 I .... ,.. St..nolno• LA P••rct 71, O••not Co"\1 t1. Golden We•I t) Pu"°""" 11. ~ Ol•D•t,, Lt1<19 B~ott> (flt t' WOMEN JVNIOlt COLLEGE ~OUTHEllH CAI. CHAllllPIOl<SH IPS (~I w .. l.CWck Colt-t Go-wnt i.o. P .. ~d•~ CC S• ..... ,AO .. nA ( W it•' ~t\Qft n '""1 . 'i.1••,.) foiUOl"y1\ f f'\e#"/ '0 (ull1Art , tt>ld••n ....,,.,, J11.-,-., a k,.n ... , ~ Qyt;.;n 11 E. ''-'"'"~·t 1\ _. '•rt~ fl r C..•l)r' I 11;.1nQ FOR THE RECORD MOU. YWOOO ~Altlt s.n.rM.,., ....... 1Utllef7J•v••r.,.e•• _........,.., l"lrl! rece-BMlller John (Pln<•YI 4 llO, l.110, J.00. Coto•ta11t TllrHt tPlorcel 16.00. •.to, Artlcul•llon CM(H••QUe) 4.10 Socono rau 819 PrrKrlpllon 1-..,.,1 t• •O, J) t O, 14 10, M •rken Ao•d 1 D•l•"°"'"'Y" s ao. 4 ao 0<1111e1...,. 0r IM<C.,.ont s .0 u 0•1ty Do11bte p.610 U ll 00 TltlrO fAU WO<IO P1~"'°''" t Pln<•y) J ~. 1 80, Z.60, N•r1ow W1>Y tOel&,.,.,..\wyel 480, • JO, l _,., Jet tB•ll•tarl I .0 lS Eqct• U1 I ) P•ld\7• 'iO Fourtll ••<a S...mmtr Tl'"" Guy (MCC...•· ron>. A«..OT ,-,,.~'"'" C0efAhOu\wye•~ AAo 11on Peno<t CMCH•rciuer Non ... gertnq r•t~ ~1•1n r.c_,. Oynam•t' ~'O'"on tH•1111ttfl'yt, Nallve Sir t~HM-1, Old Ac• tOhvarttl Hon·w•oerinQr•r 4luctf't rli(r-H'" 8tQu1,.. ~8•rr•J•U ·u 70. 10 ao, S >O; Horn.,ro IMc(..a,,Olll 17 70, • 00, c1 ... , l•-• 110101 4 '° S..•~nlh r.K .. Fl.,..t f wl\I (McHaro ... 1 • 00. l 00, l 00 St> .. Uto\ l~tenOll\""Y"I 160, 180 ~Mnd Pal '"""'"'' 4j)() U Eu < •• ,, 11 11<1.0 ~? i.o E1QtHn rM..~ ~,,nnt'y ~ im.tt.,.-IH•W~'I) s ?O, l 00, 7 Ml, St.or Soan<J1 .. 11 IP•nc•vll10 ) 00 S•"O"lar tMt H"rQur"' I 1 M> N 1ntf"I r ttct! Sh-tQDclf • 10(*"8hou~Sdyt") 1 .0. 1 10. J .cl. AulN!ri,.t1on 1 ro101 10.00, 4.80; SI.,,.. Potnt IP1nuv1 , 40. s5 E •~<•"· 19 71 t>alO \111 00 Attn 11.lJJ SUltF STATISTICS S< ...... ,,._ N•w E11ot•n<1 1 I I C•lltorn•• o o o !tthl'\ l( ... ~1an • Tt*.tfn Mfln l J JO•t'r\I '5-urt > l FOU'\ ''°" Mt!n tt, Sun h (ou~r ~1Cll'\ Te• Men 3. Surf' Oth1Ch-\ TP .. Mf!n l . ~urt 1 Scor1nq T fl'• Mt-n I(",.;,.., It t U I Aidt""'" l 131 71, 91 •~I. Allen aan<e lO j?t MEN JVNIOtt COLLEGE STATE CHAMP'IONSHll"S 1 .. 1 \eMa -<• c.u-1 FIMI ~oni• Mon•t• c1 .. 1 £I C.~n'l1no I~-~. ~ It T"'nl "'"'-• ·~ IJ C,ntd"'" We\t det Or"l\QY (.\)41'\\ ' \\I \ lJ •1.- MtGH SCHOOl CIF P LA'rO F .. S ,~Qtftld Rounio. Tu*'\d .. ~ I p "" • '"'" ri .. ,,,..n,,. n1 .-1untrfHJlofl H• 1tt" lfnr\\m"'"''' t , 1Q,n •'" M .. ~ ,,.,,,.,.,, ... 1,, ti I , 11 • '. 1f•l•fl\'11 ,, ••'"' ... , t•j• .... t '"' t• .. ,_ , ... ff • t • ( "( I I• j I t ,.,,,, .. ,I ""'f \JI '·•fl '" LU' ~llO ••' N1 tflt\, I ~I 1 f<Jt Lyle Barely Beats LeDoux PUBLIC ·AUCTION LAS \'£G,'\S 11\P l Ron Lyle ..,11r\'lwd a thircl-rvuncl knorkdown to score a rfiwr·thin sphl dee is1on 1lvc~r Scoll Le Ooux Saturrfa" a nd ad milled. "a!> hun~ry a!. I :1m . m~ lotai <:X t!>tcnce w:1s threate ned .. Lyle w;1:, kno<·ked into thl' roµp-.. ,.ncl lhl' refcrl'c called tl a knockdown and tollc·ct CJff an c1~h1 count "Still. I f<•lt even 1n that lhird round that I wa"' wanning and he Just could not put m e out ... l.~·lc said. TIU: AWKWA RD L ellOUX. from Anoka . Minn., made the fight clol>c :lit the wuy. but ad- mitted. "I couldn 't SN' in the last two ro unds . I couldn ·1 Sl'c the hooks he cause m y <•y<· was ne;i rly closed." As ked about Lyle punches afte r the bell had rung in some round!'>. LcOoux ans wered. "Whal can you sa y about a guy who ha:, lived h is lifestyle "" The :l7.ycar-old Lyle. or Denver. ca me o ut or Co lorado S l a t e Prison to become a to p heavyweight anc1 only recently was exonerated from a second·de~rce murder ch::ir~c AFTER THE E IG llT·COUNT m t he third round. Ld>oux, 225. followed with u riRht cros:, that put the 218-pound Ly le into the ropcis a gain. From thl'n on. it was a com e from ·bchind cf fort for LylC' and only one point separated th!! fighters in the jud~cs· carc1s at the c nc1 .Jud~e Art Lur ie scored it 4fH5 ror Lyle and Judge Harold Buck saw it 45.44 for the winner .Judge Charles Minker had it 45.44 fo r Lc Doux. The Associated PrC's<; had LeOoux ahead 47-45. Sconn~ was on the fi ve.point must s ystem in which the winner of a round receives rave points. the loser four or less. Give your budget a lift, sell your ski equipment f as t in the Skiing class ified a ds of the Daily P ilot. 642-5678 AMMOUNCIHG OUIHIW CONCEPT AN OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF SCENIC PROPERTIES The variety of these real estate olfe rtng~ will suit the needs of builders. 1nve'.>lo 1 sand hom1 buyers. Locations include: Dana Point. South Laguna. Laguna Beach. Santiago Canyon Trabuco Canyon. and Lake Arrowhead. 4 ACRE RESIDENTIAL SITE SANTIAGO CANYON RD ORANGE COUNTY ;q f I •' SATURDAY. JUNE 2 -10 A.M 4 RESIDENTIAL LOTS MOUNTAIN VIEW RD. - TRABUCO CANYON Ir.. t1• -.010 ,(I Ir.ti• I' f>I I" •I S I I Ill • l~ ~/tll I),\ I ! SATURDAY.:""JUNE 2 -11:30 A.M _ OCEAN VIEW LUXURY HOME 32092 PACIFIC COAST HWY. SO. LAGUNA -.,ALF nr.rr SATURDAY. JUNE 2 -2 P.M. I• 'l'"I' 111111 'l 1'1 '• lO '1 lb "> < r ,J hf)Uf~ rnor I • .., tlP '"'" I ~ 1\,1 !11 J M 11111 TWO OCEANVIEW RESIDENTIAL LOTS LOT 43 & 46 -NYES PL. LAGUNA BEACH t l tt• lt)1Cj w1it h 1• ~r\lt1 1 1•1)1U t•••'V' •.1\1 ~ 01\1 r SATURDAY. JUNE 9 -10 A.M. NEW OCEAN VIEW EXECUTIVE HOME 499 NYES Pl. -LAGUNA BEACH ':>1\1 r 111\Tr SATURDAY. JUNE 9 -11 A.M. lnspPCltOrl !> :?fl '11')7 IJil. u J 2 hours or1or to ""'" 1tn11• I P I.I 111 :l PM dt11J NEW OCEAN VIEW EXECUTIVE HOME 473 NYES Pl. -LAGUNA BEACH ~Alf 01\l[ SATURDAY. JUNE 9 -12 P.M. tnspPCltOf'I '1':?b ., ?1 .... ? h ? t10 111s pr10 1 to "'''" tltn• 1PM C< c.1 M Realistically Speaking .. Dr l\'l' the rar you w;int amt nl't>d for lhc J>Hymf'nl :-. you l'an :1rf11rll We M?ll. lease. ;mrl s<'n tr<' oil mak<•s <1n1I models 1nrludinl! C..:a1f1ll 11r. l,tnl'olns, Por:-.i·hC'. /\urli. RMW. VW. and Datsun z·s. OCEANVIEW RESIDENTIAL LOT CRYSTAL LANTERN -DANA POINT SALF l>AlE SATURDAY. JUNE 9 -2 P.M. __ , ... Wnlb HIGHER LEASE PAYMENTS Save You $$$ In The Long Run Get Factual Information About Auto Leasing With Just A Phone Call. TAl·LEVEL LAKEFRONT HOME W/DOCK-SANDVBEACH LAKE ARROWHEAD SALE t')ATE SUNDAY, JUNE 10 -1 P.M. lnspec11on 5126 5 27 612 613 2 hours prtor lo '>SIP timP t P M 10 5 P M and EACH SALE Will BE CONDUCTED ON SITE. BROK ER PARTIC IPATION INVITED for lllhsl1!ll<tC1 RIO< t1url' Cilll 01 Wr111• Estuncia. meanwhile, ta kes to the road with a gam e at Bishop Montgomery. Should Estancia get past Bishop Montgomery it would give the Eagles a home court edge a gainst Newport Har bor in the quarterfin als a ssuming Newport Harbor. a heavy favorite ag_ai nst Los Altos, is s uccesRful. Put some red sails In your sunsets. Buy one of the drNm boats ll•t· •d I n the 8oatln9 claullled •ds of th• Dally PllOI. AUTO LSA81NG WllHOFl'ICtS COHVfNIENTL V LOCAfliDtN ~VNT1NQTOOI BCACH 848-0423 !IOO S. Coast Hwy. l.111.wna Beoch 7M·41M·1131. S4fi·9967 HoMIOf ~t. NATIONWIDE AUCTION COMPANY 3<100 frvmn l\v1•1 Ul '.111h 1 ,lltl N e wpo rt Bl•llch Cntilo1111J ':J2tif"1 (714) 957-<>04~ MILVIN A. QILLIA Rt•11t E~tdte Brnkrr 642-5678 . --. .. ---. .......... --.... -...-1------.:---~· .. • ( I I Featuring • --------------------------------- Sunday. May 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT •5 • • Handful of Handbags.· Spicy Variety Take your pick of satchels, totes, duffles, clutches ... Sµnng .11111 "''"'""'r 79 luunt•h a ttnw of diang t• ,\ d1.1 11~t· 1n lht• wom.in :. ltf,•:.tylt•, .. dtJllg l ' In cl "onwn :. hah1t:-. •• d1ange 111 drt1!'>:-. a nd lht•rl'fort• .1 ch.in~l' rn t tw h :mdhag and .1<'<.'t•::i:-.vr) mtirkN:- Tht• f,1:,,h11111 ll'af ha:-. turnt•ll tone"' uh tt.•1·l1vt•:-Tod,1\ .., "o m<Jn 1:-. iJl'llH' '>ht· ~m·:-to l'lt'h1>0i. 1:-1n volvt•d 1n urtwn Jl ln·1t1(•s and 1:-. tn<'rt'a:-in~I~ .ic·l 1\ t· 111 1lw work rn,.: fort•t· Because today 's woman is smarter . more affluent a nd ltkcs to be fashiona bl y rln·!"~cd . hl'r bu) m g habitl'I e re< l e certarn demands. Clothes must be s t y lish and. hc·c <w~t· she' dtw!-.n 't have time to hrow!'>e <.tround. ea!'>y l u find within the confines of .., 11<-partmenl ~LOC'l' And they must be funl'tion:il. twcaus<· s he has t o dress to s uit h<:r day. lluwcvt•r. th<lU~h :-.he muy bt> an ex ·c·ulive <Jnd dress the part from 9 to 5. shl' \\-Ill makt· I hl· l'ffort lo c hange into active s ports C'loth1•..,, and ,1 ga1n make a change into feminirn.:, romantic: look~ to dine or clarH·f· in The sam" ho ld ~ ll'IH' for the a c- <·1•ss<irit•s. i\ll•\ e r lw \ 1..· <.il'tt~ssones played :1s 1rnport:1111 ;i rol<· in acc:<!nt1ng the "~1rdroht· a!'> 11) :-.prrng a nd s ummer '79. ll<mcl hags ill'C a necessity and as such I h('v :11·t· c:1rrv-alls that take• a busv wom an frcim pl&Jc·<• to. plaec. T hC'y have Lo pC'rform. a~ w1 •1l us lc)(lk the part that the bus iness \\ oma11 wanb lo portray. the s ports woman want~ to pl<.1y, <rncl the elegant womun wa11ts to c1ep1l'l . Women are looking to the handbag market to d r t'ss them comfortably a nd de- coratively Rut th:1t one !'tyle handbag will 11ot carry today 's wom an tttroughout the day. S he will neC'rl a wa rdrobe to keep h e r o rdl'rly und in st y le from day into night. Working classics that fit into a busy womun 's w<.irdrobc are the organizers in attache sty lt's to be worn unde r the arm. in the h a nd or around the shoulder A little :-.m 3ll('r an size. t hey pack a lot of needs ef- f1C.'1t•ntlv Th(~ · :1l'l1vp" ~ports store points with liody h~g -; :rnd t ot cs that ca rry the nec.·<·ss1tic:s of thl' ga m e . Glitter ts a favorite in irrn1csc·cnt and s hinv looks for !he: l'Vcnrng and c.·a n he worn o r "carried In mon· st ruC'l urNl st\ ll-s. in wood. mold<:d plas tic or shaped ~iraw, they letk~ on un 0 usual abstr;,;ict sh upe~ Pack up all your Lares an<l . • 1 I I I -. wo<: in handbags -clockwise:, bt:- g inning above:, srraw oversized clurc h • with geometric <lc.:sig ns, s ma ll wooden bag with extra long scrap , quilted sa<ld l eba~, oversizeJ J uffle in brushe::d linen , tapesrry print satchel , sofr canvas with Jiagonal flap . I J I ; I I .1 · .. ' !~~ .._. .'"\. ---... . ( Where Have All the Mothers Gone? Welcome to Mother's Day 1979. As we look at this . day carefUlly. I think most of us wUI admit the status or motherhood ls changing in our society. Not long ago Frank Hubbard, a man of in- sight, observed that ·'the old-time mother who uaed to wonder where her boy waa now baa a 1randl00 who wonders where bi1 mother la." ' lt'1 really not hard to fliu,re out where mother ls -she's out working to help support the family. And I hate to spoil Hubbard's obnrvaUon, but grandmother 11 probably worklng too. A large percenta1e of young children today are being cared for by babysitters, nursery schooll and frienda -and occaalonally, if tbey are lucky, by grandma. In China, aMaU chlldren Uve away rrom their families in boardlnc schools. They aee their pareata once a week on Sundays, Altboulb pictures of Chinese children show lbem t.o be apparently happy and well-adJuated.· Cheryl Romo l can't help wondering what sort or relationship they have with the ir parents and other family members. To complicate the picture in China even rurther, the government's penchant for efficien- cy in that country forces couples who are trained in diffe rent occupations lo live in dif- ferent places. For example: IC a woman is skilled at farm- ing and her husband Is an lnduatri•I worker, she may Uve in the country on • collectJve farm and • I he in the city and they will see each other for two weeks a year. Add that to children living away from home and it seems conceivable that Chin~se youngsters will probably never dedicate a holi· day to mothers -or to fathers. Wben I think back to when I was a child, I feel very fortunate. Although my mother worked and I didn't see her as much as l would have liked, my grandmother waa always there to care for me. Her house was my hoUle unW I was old enough to be on my own. Grandma knew bow to do the moet incredi· ble things like coloring whJte lilies with purple and yellow chalk and how lo blow out the inside of an egg with a pin so you coWd decorate the shell with sequins and glitter. She was the only one who ever had the pa- tience to teach me bow to sew and to iron and how to make su1ar cookie• out of pie dou1h. Even though I don't sew or Iron or make ,JI ----· ............. '18' cookies out of p1 \' dou~h ~tn> more. al still rccli-. good 1ns1de to know someone really cared. Kids need to Ceel important too. And r doubt many chjldren today. my own included. have someone around them who has the tame lo Leach the m such simple and basic things. So where do we go from here? Will our next generation of children want to bother with such supcrnuous things like honor- ing mothers and grandmothers on Mother's Day" Or will the' whole concept have been changed to Babysitter's' Day or .a Chinese version of State:' Nursery Day" I hope not. But perha p.c; 1f wt-'re not careful someone like Frank Hu bbard wlll take a 11ood look at U8 and say : "1be old -time motht•r who used lo wonder where her boy was now has a grandson who wonders where bis Mother sit and a family th•t wonders what happened .". - .._.... -------~ .... ~-... --...... ____ ..__ ... _-.....-..-·-·-----.._... -'. ,.. __ ....... _ ..... -OAILV Pll.OT Sunday. May 13, 1979 ' Williams-Brown St Jouhlm'a C•tbotlc Cburch In Coata ~ ... w .. U., •«'flt f()r t~ murl•P of Jll~ Brown and Tom Williams The bnde, daughter ol Mr and 1111"8 Tom N Brown of Newport BHd\, vaduated from Warre n Hl-'h School 1n Do wney Sbe i11 employed by Huqht>ll Ad tlOUM The bridegroom . son of Mr and Mrs ErnH t Wtlhams of •'ullerton. graduated from Buena l'urk tlhth Sch<X11 and USC lie 1~ t'mployed by Man~··llus lnl.-malional The couph' pl1tn tu hvl' 1n lrvint' an t'r • \ndd1n~ lnp to lht~u11 Kelsey-Coleman El Toro lligh Sd•t'l()I gradu1ue l'e rr1 Kdu ·> of o~e1ms1de and l..or~n Coleman of Nt'Wp()rt Bea ch are en)CaJ<ed lo bt-marne<t Aug 25 1n thl' First Presbyterian l:hurt'h of Oceans1dt" The bride.e lect as the daughte r o ( Mr ~nd Mrs. Bill Lockwood of Oceanside. Th~ bridt' g room -elect ts the son o f Mr and Mr:. Loren Coleman of •'a ll brook lie atte nded Mira Costci College McGovern-Chrysong Art.er a wedding trip to Hawa11 newly m ar ried Diane Chrysong a nd Matthe w McGovern are making the ir home in Costa Mesa The couple exchanged wedding vows tn First Baptist Church or Huntington Buch f'ountaio Valley. The bride. daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Chrysong of Huntington Bea ch, graduated from Biota College. La Mirada. She is employed by Reiser and Williams The brideg room . son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E . McGovern of Southgate . g raduated from UCLA Carr-Ingram Lake Tahoe was the honeymoon destination of Kathy Ing ram and James Carr who were married in Sts . Simon and Jude Church in Hunt· inglon Beach. The bride. daughte r of Mr. and Mrs . William Ingr am or Huntington Beac h. gradual· ed from Edison High School in Huntington Be a c h a nd Cal State. Fulle rton . Sh e is e mployed by Bank of America . The bridegroo m , son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carr of Fountain Valley, graduated from Edis on High School. He is employed by Fralock-Lockwood Industries. Weddi~gs/Engagernent.s Miss Kelsey , Mr Coleman Tht' rouµk will n&ilkt lh\·11 ho11w 111 llunl 111gt<in lk'uch ~all\ Mar:.hull und Don.1ld ~h1mko e'< l'hangt•d w\·dd111~ vuw!'> in LJ!'> \'t!ga!> Tht' hrnlt-. llaug htl'r o{ Mr~ 1-:vu Marsha ll .. nd lht' hnt· J.i<'k Marslwll uf Ncw!J()rt Beach, ~rnduatt--d from ~l'wµort lla1 bor ll1~h School T he lmdci,;1oolll !'>On of Mr and Mr!'> J ohn Sl11m ko of Hantun. N .I . owns and oµt:rale~ lla1r West lla1rcuth•rs. Nt•wport Beach Tht• couple will m:rkt· lhc1r home m Cost a M t·~a Lat rd-Magee /\ Sept. 29 wedding date m Calvary Chapel. Costa Mesa. has bel'fl c hosen hy Ella Laird o f /\nahe im and James M agceofCosta Mesa The bride -elect . daughter of Mr and Mrs La wrence Laird of Yor ba Linda . graduated from Cypress Collt:ge and attended Cal Slate. Fullerton. The future bru.le~room . son of Mr and Mr Mrs. Rex Magee of Anc horage. attended Orange Coast College. lie 1s br anch m a n ager o f Blakem an Appliance of Fountain Valley. Langmuir-Logan-Major Cha rm M:.&JOr and Garfie ld Langmui r Logan exchanged wcdd in~ vows in Our Lady Queen o f Angl'l-'> C<tthol1c Church. Newport Beach. Mrs. McGovern Mrs. Cohen T he bride. daug hter of Mr . a nd Mrs M1t·hael MaJo r o f Ne w port B e a c h . graduated rrom Huntington Beach High School a nd use She IS employed by Bozell and J acolJl:> of Newport Beach The br idegroom , s on of Mr. and Mrs HolJl'rt Logan of Palos Verdes. graduated from USC and Loyola University Law School Tht> r ouµle will make their home 1n Corona dl•I M ~·r .,flt•r a W('(lding trip to Tahiti Cohen-Manning Deborah Manning and H J effrey Cohen ex· r hangl'<l wedding vows in Sherma n Gardens. Coro na de l Mar. The bride. daught e r of Mr a nd Mrs W11l1am Manning or Costa Mesa. gradua ted from lhe Un1vu s1ty of Califor nia, Santa Barbara The bridegroom . son of Murray Cohen or WC'stlake and He len Rosengarten of Asbury P ark. N.J .. graduated from Boston University Tht• cou ple took a wedding trap to the ll awao<in Is lands Massey-Chase Lloyd Massey J r or Newport Beach has a n nounn.·d the t.>ngagement or his daughter. Melin rla. to Stt.>phen Chase of G lcndule M l!'>S Mas!>f'Y. a gruduate or Corona del Mar I l1gh School. and Chase. a graduate of Junction ('11~ ll1g h St'huol in J unction City, Kun , plan a .Junl· \\l'dding 1n Ncwporl Beach ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE \ Mrs. Langmuir-Logan w ttddmIJ and en,oagc. mntl anrwi.ncement& run 1111 Sulldm1 in the Daily /11101 l''orrr111 flr1• aoollabltt ot all Dally Pilot aJ11ces or h11 callmy the 1''eaturei. Dt-partm~t 642-4321 Tu a u"'d d1 :tuppo1nt ment. prospectwe bnde:s un · r1•1mllded to have their 1u•dd1ng slortl'.~ with a /Jlack.wu:l-wh111· glfnisy uf tlw hnde• 11r of the couple•. to /hi> J-'enturei. Depart· 111c•n/ 1m1• 11 1•1•k fwl<irl! th(' II 1•tf(illl1J T he future b ridegroom ·s mother 1s Mrs . An- nice ltawk1ns of Glendale Luckow-Anderson Will.iam Luckow Jr of Huntington Beach und Ellen Anderson of Cla remont we re married d uring ceremonies conducted al the Church or J esus Christ or Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles . The new Mrs Luckow·s parents ar e Mr. ::ind Mrs George Anderson or Claremont. She graduated from Claremont High School and at- tended Brigham Young University. The groom's pu ents a re Mr and Mrs . William Lucko w Sr or Huntington Be ach . He is a g ra d uate of Fo untain Valley Hi gh School and al · tended Brig ham Young Umvers1ty and Orange Coast Coll ege Du Ouette-Morse Marc Ou Quette claimed Peggy Morse as his bride at the ho me of has mother, Mrs . Lucin- da Ou Quette or Lake wood The bride's parents a re Mr and Mrs . Ken- da II Turner of Dexte r. Or e. She is a graduate of Ple asant Hill High School and attended the ntversity of Oregon in Eugene The groom 1s a ~raduate of Columbus High School rn Colum bus . Neb He attended Orange l 'oa~1 Coll t!gc· ( Horoscope ] Man Wants to Be Left Alone MONDA V. MAY 14 By SYDNEY OMARR .. . /\RIES !Ma rch 21·April J9) You gel cha nre to be more indt!pende nt in thought. action. S uperior offers you "nl'w deal." Leo. Aquarius pe rsons figure in scenario. New approach wins for you. Accent originality, take a plunge into tulure . Ther e 1s r oom for you at lop' Tl\URUS <April 20-May 20 1: You find ways to get messa~e across to more people . tn more places and in a m ore effective m anner . Sociat- life accelerates. Trave l, self.expression, a rt. r re ative e ndeavor s a re part of fulfilling scenario. Sagitta rius fi gures prominently. GEMINI t May 21-June 20). Your inquiring mind. humor and ve rs atility make a s uccessful blend. Give inquisitive ness full rein. You learn .a bout money. leases o bligations. commitments a ffecting partner , ma te . Sagittar ius. Capricorn persons figure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Go slow, be a ware or le gal nuances, check fine print. read between the lines. There is "escape hatc h." Number 4 plays prominent ro le so does Aquarian. Accent o n contract, marital status, cooperation. with one who once was a roe. LEO (July 23-/\ug. 22): Accent on task a t hand. a vailable mate rial. Be thorough, analytical, determine reasons for happenings . Member of opposite sex plays important role. DE/\H r\:-;:"J I am a 23 yPar ·old mall' who work!'> for a w1•ll l'slahllsh t•d fa st food chain I'm a p1•rson "ho w1!'>h1·s to b<' romplt:ttly alone I rl on ·l want to lw hothtort•d for an\' reason. wht-t h<'r 1t s C:1>od mnrning ... "C;ood night. .. "llOW ;:Jr(' Yflll •"or ' 11:.t\'I' a nlCt• ciay • fl Often wonde r what lunkhl•all thought that one up 1 !\ l'Crtarn girl I work with 1s from the South a nd has ht·l·n hro11ghl uµ l•> be overly friendly Every morning s he says "Hi. t here' flow are you "" 1Jr . "Goc)d mormnJ,! Jsn t 1l a heautiful t1ay ''" I don't ans w<'r c;1mply bccau~(' I don't wa nt to gel into :in~ <·1invt·rsations ~1th he r She lakes m y s ilt'n l't· lo m1•an I don't hl<c,hl·r Ac tually, I treut everybody the same I don't dt)) like her a ny mor<' than anyone clst' lt bothers m<' lhal I might br· hurt ing t his gir l's fet?lings. but J ifm the wa~ I am a nd I'm not going to ch<tnf!l' Oo you have <.iny advacl! for me ? PHIL/\UELPlllJ\ DEAR PHii.: H this i<; the way you are and you don't intend to change. why do you a!)k for advice'! I feel sorry for anyone ~ho can't respond to a pleasant. "Good morninl(" or a "How are you'?" I s uspect you wrre hlllf'rly re· jected as a child and have built a wall arolllld yourseU to keep from getting hurt a gain. Please consider COLlllselinii:. That wall needs lo come dotrn or you will be fore ver a prisoner of loneli· ness. DEAR /\NN L/\NOERS I am 35 a nd m y Ann ir Landers hus band 1s 57 Wl• now have a daughter eight years old I "anted a nother child, but my hul)hand c11c1 nol b•·r.iust• of his age lie said he wouldn't h\'C Ion)! C'nough to sec <tnother one grow 11p Tht· man 1!'> young at heart. h a~ mor e pttt 1t•nrt• th<in I and is a wonderful fa ther and hus band I got pregnant a nyway a nd decided 1f he 1·ouldn't arcept this chah.l. at wors t he would lt•a,·e me and 1f he did that. he wasn't worth h aving in the fi rst place I told him last week I was PG when I wf'n t 111lo my third month. He became furious. I t hought of leaving ham but decided against it because I do love him ve ry much. Do you think I was devious to get pregnant against his w1s hes·1 What can I do to change his attitude ? DE f'ORE BIRTH BLUES DEAR 8 .8 .B.: Yes, you were devk>us, bul now that you are pregnant. bang in there and don't look back -look ahead. I'm betting he'll especially if a Gemini, Virgo or Sagittarian. A dependent returns a favor. VIRGO <Au~. 23-Sepl. 22 1: Spotlight on service. work domestic adjustment, rentals. purc hases, paym ents received on long-standing debts . Re lations hip intens ifies. Nothing is halfway it is a ll o r nothing and lo ve dominates. Aura of excitement, adventure pre · vails. Nobel Prize Was Childhood Dream LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Define terms. see places, situations a nd people as they actually e xist. Get realistic vie w. Accent o n solid bl\se, domicile. security. satis fying needs of one who s upported you in past. You learn valuable lessons conneeted with land. real estate . SCORPIO (Qcl. 23-Nov. 21 >: Relatives. trips. responsibilities converge you'll be test- ed, challenged and you'll emerge victorious. Luna r cycle emphasizes stress, moveme nt. ac- tio n. Capricorn individual is first dis dainful. then becomes an ally. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov 22-~. 21): Highlight By PAT I.EISNER An•<••tM Pr.-u Wr•'•• SARASOT1\, Flu f'rom the time she was 8 years old. Dr Hosulyn Y:.ilow knew what she would do. "I alw<t vs wa nted to be a scientist." s he says. ··1 j us t d 1t.1n 't know wl1at I wunled to discover .·· S he c lung to hf•r c hild hood ambition. became a physicist and achieved the ult1matP recognition 1n hl'f r..-ld Lhe Notwl Prize. S he won the No bel Prize in medicine 1n 1977 for dtscoverin g radimmmunoassay. a technique developed with the late Or. Solomon/\. Berson, who died in 1972 Bused on nuclear phys ics. it is a me thod of prcc1sc•ly meas uring substa nces s uc h as hormones or blood proteins in tn finitesimal a mounts knowledge of costs. time and motion, accoqnts THEY MADE their discovery an 1959 and, receivable. Aries. Libra firgure prominelftly. b y 1975. mor e than 4,000 laboratories in the You finish a tas k and will be rid or financial· United States we re us ing radioimmunoassay. emotional burden. "It's your place an history," Mrs. Yalow. 58, CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Excellent s aid of the No bel. chance exists for s uccessfuJ , fresh start in new "It's the prize that people re mem ber direction. Shake dust from feet -get going! Be "But in terms of real living. one can't really original. indepe ndent -take a c hance on say too much. I have been asked lo travel more romance. and to comment o n m ore than m y fi eld of e :ic- AQU ARIUS <Jan. 20-Fe b. 18): Family, ~rlise. which I us ually don't." security, secret "conditions" dominate. Follow Since 1947 s he has worked at the Veterans tlrough on hunch, learn by teaching. One who Administration Hospita l in the Bronx. a New l~es you deserves special attention. Know it. York City borough, whe re she is chief of nuclear a.ct accordingly. medic ine service a nd senior medical in. : PISCF.S <Feb. 19·March 20): Social life im-vesUgator. tioves, you go places. meet people and find outlet ft>r artistic-creative talents. Gemini, Sagittarius SHE TALKED &bout her life Intl work in an persons flgUl'e prominently. intervie w during the Saraso£a Medical Awards ----------------------------------------------------------- Confere nce ht•rc this weekend She and three r>ther!' each received a $10,000 achievement aw a rd fnr cont n hut1ons to medicine and rel a led (1l'ld!'> "I attribute a lot of my s uccess to the fact th;it I'm responsible and very well or ganized." she .said "It's just as easy to do things on time \ as 11 1s lo do the m late I get things done by the duedale orbefore "I never gel hassled. If lhe world would col· lapse . I'd be sitting 1n the m iddle figuring the hc•s t way out of the eme rgency . what had to be do ne first .. SllF. HAS a s many as a dozen ex~riments going on al once in her laboratory. ··If I have a problem with one. I wake up at 3 a m and sort tl out in m y head. T~en. I'm re a· dy by the tame I get to work And I know when to stop. to let go and move on to something else." To her . "It's the top of the world the little expe riments as well as the big ones. I can't say which gives me mor e s latisraction. You never know when the little one is going to lead to the big one . Sometimes the little one is the key lo som ething big." ....... .,...._... t ... 1lN111I lll•c• """ ...... Diet- --.... """ 9mltY ........... CALL: 611-6tt0/'7MH I flOtt COMl'UTI PI09UM DllCwnotf I It ¥tA OHllTO, Ml'M0"1' llACM ~;.::=~=:::::-::::.;:::.;; -~ ---------------------_: ___ -------~......__ calm down after thP bab) is born. When he <or s h«> 1 say<;, "Oa da, .. your bu1tband will probably m elt like> an ic.-cub.-on a rt'd-bot stove. DEAH A'.'i:\ LANDEHS I would likt! t<1 re:-. pond lli the p~rson v. ho wr:ote, 'I kO"o.w what I want to sa~. but v.h('n I begin to talk . ·e ven in !>m all groups. m~ brains turn to Jelly a nd m y tOngul> leads a life o r 1ls own .. t Your answt'r suggestl'r1 1ha1 someone else cio tht• presenta tion" ... ince not all people are t ,1lkl'rs some an• dol'n• Ma.' I ma ke anotht•r ~uggestaon" Sign up for ,1 publll' l:>peak1ng <'lu ss This will g ive you the know ho"' confidence a nd experience that wi ll e n;iblc you to handle• lht• c;peaking part of your JOb without fear and worry Thousands have done so und you can, too E ven s tudents who star t out shaking with stage tng ht ofte n end up ~n1oy1ng the e xperience of s peaking before an audience I've seen rt happen NATALIE S E L IR A R . S PEEC H I NSTR UCTOR . R OOSEVEl~T UNIVERSITY. CHICAGO DEAR N.S.: Your sug~estion was a greal df'al more positive ancf constructive than mine. Thank you for the a ssist. There is a bi~ differencP between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you bow to play It cool without f~ezing peoplt> out in he r booklet, "Tffn·Age Sex -Ten Way · to Cool It." Send 5t cents and a long, self-addressed. s tamped en· velope to Ann Landers , P .0 . Box I 19tS, Chicago. Ill. 60611. Yes ••• We are the Best .--.. r.=-. ·~::n -. SAVE UPTO 401¥1 li.tS-C : Ill ••.,•UllOTL,.... ............. f.u.· ..., ll·l,lac. IHS..111 llllllmG( tl»1lldlftSl WO. lltll YWOOO 12211 sw... ,., lllTillCTON IHCK 1!12 Ullll• SAii IHO -1m 1 ...... " l \... ERMA BOMBECK Sundey. May 13 1979 ':\ OAIL Y PILOT 8':° Laguna Woman Retired, But FrOm Whftt? •• ENTEal G M.irl• !Marie > Slt'w•rt '11 ~t'vt"oth floor-S'tu<hv ap;irtment tn L.a1una 11111• 111 1an <"1tJl('11t'1t<'•' .. 1rn1 lar to belna led through 1 SOHlll -~lt'cllc lflU!!ot'Um by • ftll \'fr'Sed jlUJde l'aintinR!I C'O\ t•r th<' wal\ of ~1' \f1lla Valtn t"ta rt'l1remt•nt hoh•I home and &cuJetures ancl other '>it"c~~ or nrtwork a bound, displayed on anUque <'he111u and mt11Je 1lus dooN'd <'•bineta And with h~-.· •'lH'cpuons. they art' all """ Stewart's own cn•t1lions A :J<'Ulpted ht>11d or tht "Apollo Belvedert'' graC'es unt> wull ··trc"s SC) ~aut1fuJ," Mrs Stl'wart e<1mm\•11te•rl But l h ad a hwr(I lime photoai:raphin~ h1 111 h<''s so largt-.. The sculpture wui. done• from Mni Stewart·~ photo graph, ertlar.it·d to p1·m llJc a beltn model TOBY MlJGS n( m,rny of the \JS pres1dent!S hoe Llw shtilws of u .,:lu,:Sl'd <'llblnet "But the:•y un.: 11111 111 he used," Mn. St~wart is q uick to ix11nt 11111 They art' very fragile, and some or them f c•an nevt'r reproduce " Teddy ttoos~\'elt J)t.'ers out , mustache and eyeglasses pt:reht>d t•hanarteristJcally over the bridge ot his OOSt', while the "m11n rrom Ml!>· souri," Harry s Truman. flas hes a grin from below his more modern i.pectacles . T~ Smithsonian lnst1tuu on has requested copies of Mrs. Stewart's Toby mugs, and a replica which she sent to Truman rested on a stand in his studio A sculpted owl, which appears to be bronze. but is artua lly porcelain clay with a bronze finish. garnered a first prize at the Federated Wom en 's Club of Orange . But the work of which Mrs. Stewa rt is most proud is commem orated by a framed award, given her by the State of California in apprecia- tion for her involvement in the preservation and eventual restoration of what is now known as Los Encinos Stale Historical Monument in En· cino. "l'M PROUD or that, or course." s aid Mrs Ste wart. "You know. a t the time this project was begun. ever ybody s aid. 'Ha! You're having "We ble w o u r t o p s . Mrs . Stewar(said. " a pipe dream -you'll never get 1t ~ ·And I said. ·1 will, because I believe in 1t.' lt was so real. so worthwhile " Mrs. Stewart now admits she had no idea the project would consume her energies a nd re· quire the dedication a nd help or many others for 26 years. The project was begun in 1945 when Mrs. Stewart and several others saw a sign which stated that the property then known as El En· cino Rancho would be subdivided. '"We blew our tops." Mrs. Stewart said '"We ~ot togethe r the next day and djscussed it, and everybody had a different s tory. I knew we ha d to have lhe facts before we could proceed to convince someon~ to help preserve it, so we began to research it." · ~A ·ttip·to tbe Van Nuys library proved un- fruitful, ao the group journeyed to the downtown ILos Angeles> libra ry, where they were helped by an interested hbran an, who "loaded us down with stacks or books and research material a mile high." THUS BEGAN the odyssey which led Mrs. Stewart to become r esearcher . fund -raiser. au thor . a nd f inally r estor er of o ne o f California's most complete historical monu· men ts. '"l researched and res earched. My hus band was very clever about writing lette rs, and he wrote a beautiful letter to our assemblyman - that was Everett Rurkhaltcr and I wrote a conc1ne one-page history of the building and sent that a long. W1thtn two or three weeks. a ' . Maria Stewart shows award given to her by the State of California for her help in preserving and restoring the Los Encinos State Historical Monument in Enc mo. bill was passed by the state legislature. grant· mg $25,000 on a matching basis for two years. for purchase or the property ... "Out we had to match 1t, and that's how I got to be a fund raiser · · Mrs. Stewart organized the Encino His· torical Committee a nd was made permanent president a t a mass meeting at E verett llorton's barn "I W<ts seared to dt'alh. but my husband wa:,, then?. <tnd bo·sa1d. ·Now don't be lake that. I knnw}Ou,and you'lf io;t1ckto1t 'An<lld1d · During the following two -and-a-half dc- t'ades, Mrs. Stewart and her group continued fund-raising activities. asking for and receiving numerous extension~ from t he state. T hey gave various presentat ions, including <i Pageant of the P resident's Wives in which J11s torical Committee members wer e dresse<t in costumes and interesting stories and tidbits about each of the presidential wi ves were told !::11mllar pageants recreating the costumes and lives or the women who occupied El Encino Rancho were also presented to civic groups as rund raisers. ,• IN l!M9, the State of California purchased fi ve acres or the s ite. and a final "pie-s haped plot or a land j utting into the lake" was purchased al a later date. ll was not llntil 1963, however, that actual res1oration or the adobe began. Again, Mrs. Stewart was in the forefront. and with the help or others. was able to ac- cumulate ongmal pieces of furniture and bric·&· br ae from members of the families who had ac· tually occupied the adobe. By 1965, four rooms of the adobe had been restored. During the years or the project. Mrs. Stewart continued her research. "I knew about the families. I had all of that gathered up. But some said that Portola had stopped t here, and lhctl I couldn't find o ut for s ure. I had plenty or obstacles to buck on things like that. I ran across this archivist (Rev. Brother Vem oius Henry ) and he sent me docu· mcnts and pa~rs from Sun Fr ancisco, all in Spa nish." 1hree Cheers for the Non-Mothers E,...a .... llerk Let's hear it out there today ror the Non· Mothers. The re ar en't any songs sung for them. The re aren't any appropriate cards written for them. There ar en't any days set aside for them. But tbey ex.isl. They are people who experience all the joy, tbe caring and the p&in of motherhood. They Jutt •eren't there Dt the delivery. Some Non· Mothers are disguised as teachers who spend more time with the children than their mothers. They contribute ambition, hope, expertise, t ime, a n"d a sense or self to a child. After all. isn't that what a mother Is all a bout? Other Non-Mothers are older brothers a nd s isters ol a child who share bedrooms. pizza and their lives. They t ake them to the bathrooms. the movies on Sunday and hold them when 1be1're rejected by a parent and there is no one elae to dine to. bn't that wbat a mother is all aboaU L There's the fathn Non-Mother. who pinch hits occasionally at getting meals. mopping up. or sitting through a pageant when the mother ran't do it. He offers a bisckup system of sup· port, shating a nd secur ity. Isn't tha t what a mother is all a bout? Som e Non-Mothe rs have ex pe rien ce. T hey 're called gra ndparents, and whether their custody of a child is occasional. part-time or full-time . t hey a dd to the c hild a nothe r dimension of another time -another set of values -an a pprec iation for things that endure. Jsn 't that what a m other is all about? There are Non-Mothers who are paid for be· ing a mother, but it takes nothing away from their involvement. They kiss a way the hurts, listen to their stories and, what is more impor- tant, are there. Isn't that what a mother is all about ? There a re a lot of Non-Mothers who touch a child's Ule in a million ways and who, at first glance , don't seem lo Cit ~ role . An angry motorist whom a child has never seen before will yell at him to get his tricycle out of the str eet. A guidance counselor wi ll tell him to get off his bottom and work. A shop owner will chew him out for lifting a piece or penny bubble gum. At a moment when he ne00ed it. he was picked up and pointed in the right direction by someone who took the time to care about hi m . Isn't that what motberln1 is all about too? THaOUGH the assistance ol Idalia Max well. who tram1latcd the material into English, Mr11 St .. wart was noully able to prove what she hud been lookan~ for t he early occupim cy or the Rancho hy Gaspar de Portola and party. who called it Los Encioos . Al the urging or historical committee mem- ber s a nd Encino residents. Mrs. Stewart con sented to writ~ the story of Los Encinos. a nd her book. "Los Encinos Past and Present, was published in 1965. · · l wrote t he hook especially for t he c hildren They would come from school. They were wntin~ something and they wa nted to know aoout the adobe. So I said, 'Well. I 'll do my best . it won't be so good. because I can only write it for <'hildren ... down to earth more or less.' The state recognized it, though, and used 1l, too " In 1967, Mrs Stewart became a resident of Leisure World , and in he r words, was "in- cognito. hiding out, painting, sculptin g and not wanting anybody to know anything I ever did " HER ''LEISUR E " was short-lived In 1969 she was contacted by the slate and asked to com plete the restoration of Los En· cinos. Another year-a nd-a-half of Mrs. Stewart's time was cons umed by the final restoration or the adobe She returned to Orange County. and moved to Villa Valencia in September 1976 She is a me mbe r of the Saddleback H1s- toracal Society nnd was 1ts archivist for two years "Our group was instrumental in getting the county to move the httle old school house that was up on £1 Toro Boulevard and the Httle ''I was scared to death, but my husband was there ..... Episcopal Church which was donated by the 'big' Episcopa l Church 1n Leisure World The schoolhouse hasn't been restored or anything yet Tht•y rnovl!d it to the Serrano Adobe proper· ty orr Trabuco Road. which wi ll become a coun ly park. Someday we'll l hope I JUSl got a bulletin from the society saying, 'it's getting closer: we'll be ~etting it one of these day~.· But I know how those bodies move very slowly through many channds. '' "Btrr YOU'D be surprised al the interest now in preserving some of our history ll amazes me. because in 1945. every body s aid. "Oh ' Who wants that old thlng ..... Meanwhile, Mrs. Stewart is invol ved in othe r activities. She has presented s hows of her a rt and crafts to various groups in the Laguna Hills area. She t eaches painting and cer amics at Villa Valencia. a nd continues to delve into new crafts and art forms. Among her most recent endeavors are cop- per enameling. and small paintings done on s lices of howlite rock in which she uses the natur;il black veins a s integral parts of the scenes she produces. Marta Stewut. California b.iat.ortan . pre- server of CaUforn111 history, write r . artist and cr aftswoman Orange County retiree. But re· tired rrom what .. New Director Named For New Directions Diane Muhleman has been named executive director of the residen · t1al rehabilitation center for women alcoholics in Costa Mesa called New Directions. Ms . Muh.le man. speak· 1ng or her commitment Diane Muhlman as the ne w executive <llr t.•c lnr . s aid . Rt:t•ovcnn~ ah:oholac women are very dear to me. The reason 1s very i.1m ple, I am one. I have l•xperit•nced the ~u 1 lt. !-.hame. remorse and t he o' t.>rwhelm1n~ anxie ty that every woman who ·uHers from this d1seas<' knows. I also know the cost of recovery "Most of all, I know the joy of freedom , and for m e recove ry means freedom Freedom from fear or people. places. lh1ngs and of myself "I belJeve I am ali ve. sober and f ree tod ay becaus1:· other alcoholic women were ~ 11ling lo s ha re their experience. strength and hope with me. "At New Directions we have an opportunity to extend that hope a nd loving s upport to every woma n who comes he re. and 1t is an honor a nd privilege to be a part ' that." She said the progran is being expanded "t m ake each day as fu. and rich a n experienc- as possible. We know th need for this kind or pn gr a m is very real in ou community, a nd ou dream is to continue t grow and meet some o that need." New D i r ec ti o n ope ned its doors Sep tembe r 1977 under th· s p o n so r s h i p o r th • Jun io r Leag u e o . Newport Ha rbor. The three-house com plex located in Cost; Mesa provides a struc lured program in a sup portive environment fo1 wo m e n w ith a lcoho problems. For t he pa:,, year a nd a ha lf, the facill ty h as accommodate• over one hundred re•;i dents for an aver age sta: or six weeks. Anne Tie rney ser ved as executive d1recl n 1 for the fi rst IH months nf operation. Ms Tu~rne) with Pam Wilder . presi de nt . a nd a n act i v1 d ed i ca t ed b oa r d s pearooaded a creative recover y progr a m 111 New Directions that I" considered exemplary an the field or alcoholism Elle n Le hm a nn 1 ... project director of tht.• Outreach progra m. thl' informational arm of New Directions . \ Outre ach p r ov ides t rained speakers to ad: dress community group• in order to creat e a' a wareness or a lcoholism and of Ne w Directions· facility and program. For further informa · tion. call S48-S547. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wt...Y•W_. .... .. , ' 1122 Herbor Blvd. Cctlt..! .~u -r ~ 1 !_ ~ COME SAIL WITH US MARmME ADVENTURERS Enroll now for summer. • • A Sailing Camp for Juniors lhru H1 School 714-673-6022 • ~ ., ,•:~ .~ '· " • ~.,~ !•'I • . In The Reading Game nothing is left t o chance. Student~ experience reading a~ fun ... enjoyable .•. and so meth ing they can do ~ucccssfully. •Ins truction begin~ only after careful daagnost 1c testinK •An individual pro~am of ins truction is prescribed for each student. •Only proven t echnique." and materia ls are utilized. •The precise progTess of each student is carefully monitored and rewarded daily. •Students build stron~ reading skills and sclf·c,:onfidence. The .~~.~.~Jng ... Q.~me™ FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 879·5688 842·0606 MISSION VIEJO NEWPORT BEACH 768-7766 955·1105 ALSO IN LOS ANGELES AND THE SA'N FRANCISCO BAY AREA " FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ... -- . . • DAILY PILOT Sunday. M•v 13. 1979 Critk Takes A.im at New Movie Releases By STANLEY Ki\llt't '•ANN "akllard Pr or, Un ta C'MH~." Tht1 opnatlve Vrord 11o "hvt> .. 1n mo,. tJ\an one aenae. 1\ dlslln~uli.hl·~ ttu& p clW"t' from thoae lh1t follow Ttm~ '" 11lmply a named l"ttord of a aolo show t""*' t•r or ct1d In Lone Beal'b not lon11 •10 . Sever•I ramt•ras were Ml uJ» and tM •how went on. that's oll T he llr«' In th• Uuna •~ Pryor'11 1 'vl' gt-.·n him in a nunlb«'r or film& "tilut' Collnr." "Rlf\ICO L0n1·· and otbflrs In whlrh tw hus bc•t'n vc-ry fu1\ny 1md. somf>ltmt•i-., quilt• movm(I. h•l' stand up rorn1" self wn onh a rumor Not auyniort• In tht• hri.t \~ mlnutt>.., or so. l thuuaht this "'1&s a m·w lA•nn}' llru<'l'. with a blush·nntt tongul'. • naNtily kno"'''"tl Jith a n an1~r working tbt'I( out through uvu.:•· hut good jokt's 1-'or Urul't'. lht• world w1t:-. dlv1dt"d into people 11od 1otl'nl11t':-. for Pryor. it') P<°(lph- a nd wh.ltes AND HE SCORCH E~ lhroololh lho~t· 01 .. ·nin.: mlnut..s wtlh a blowton ·h h14mor that romp..•I' laughs from tho!>e gt'tlln8 vindH·i.uon and lho:.1• harbonng guilt!, After that upt>nm.:. thl' monolo~ut' hps mlo • mere ly runn) ~h l ll'k . t·onunuingly ruunfh> but designed onJy fo r yoks Which 1t (le\!, In the course or the a<'\ Pryor does. possibly for the first time in his tory. a h1lanou~ b it on having a heart attack (which. I gather. he has had 1; a pantomime on why blacks wa lking through woods don't get bitten by s nakes but whites do: sharp mimic ry or Wasps. J ohn Wayne, and -)>elieve it or not a deer dr_ink· ing, a Doberman Pinscher and a sqlac1ous monkey. -rr the act doesn't s ust ain what It promises at the start a real social blast --it's still a rast hour and 20 m inutes. • • • .. F•ra ... Billy Wilde r has. been gene~ally underrated . Pe rhaps he has been a mmor Lubitsch and a minor Stroheim -with OC· cas1onal touches of Visconti but that seems lo m e quite a good de al to have accomplished. Not many or his pictures have bee n com· plete ly s uccessful but not m any of them ar e de- void of interest, and one of them is a prime in- .stance of that m arvelous phenomenon in art, a major work by a minor a rtist. ''Some Like It Hot" is the last good Ame rican rarce and one of the best films in .o\me rica n history With "Fedor a,'' Wilder is back in his Stroheim·cum-Visconti vein , and the trouble is, that's just what it looks like : He's back, he 's re- turnin~. it's rechaufre. In his s truggle to gel back to ont' (If his old forms, hl• has overlooked a couple 1>( ei.sent1 ;.il!. FIRST, H F. llAS madl' a picture about a l(la morous cx·st<t r witho ut a gla morous s tiff. The c·x·star ht-re 1~ played by Marthe Ke lle r. a woman with none o r the panache of a legendary screen queen. Wilder should bave heen warned orf this picture by the very fact that the lead.mg role was , nowadays, Impossible to cast. Second, the script is static. 1t was written by Wilder a nd his veteran collaborator l.A.L. . . 0 11unon<t from 11n ori1inal by Tom Tryon. but II ·a not • 11lory It '!i 11 l4eril's of eJLpl.nallon..s. THt: MAIN ACTION is about a middle·aged film produc,•r playt-d hy WllUam Holden. once th1• youn~ ,'lt'rl't'nwrltt>r of S uru1et Boulevard, d1a111nac off to u <:r.--ek 1t•land to try to sign the 1·~ "tllr, whom be o nce knew. I can't :,ay more \\ llhoul rt'Vl'ulln~ th .. t wl:1t WI ldN ·.., 111 n •c•t11111 hus never been less 'hnrp. h''i> 1111 1rn l11ncmcntal sense> op- 1~1 rt Ulll~t ll' Tlw Ht•\ 1·1 ly I hit:. t(Ottuc style of Sunset H1111ln uni 11> l111tlly mufft!d , as as the attempt at \'1H 1111tw11 luiw. as 11> even lhe sardonic byplay "1th llw hoh•l :o.lJff. 1>omt:lhmg al which Wilde r h.1:0. ofh'n IA't·n "'"'d ( ~vcn In "Avant1 1 " I I'ht• :o.llll ~ of "l"edora" na~hes back from, .ind 1 \'1111 rb lo. u funt'ral I'm re fusing , because "' pJst plt•11ll un· from Walder, to expand that r .11•t mt11 _. ~yml>ol • * * "'An Almost Pufect Afralr." set at the (',1n111•!> t'1lm fo'e st1v al. is about a young \n1u 1cun filmmaker . Keith Carradine. and an llal111n producer's wife, Monica Vitti. It 's :J fair assumption that no picture with l'urr11d1nl' t•an tw ult good how much work it 1:0. for him JUSl lo k('(~p those horse-teeth covered "1th thal flalTl<I mouth and he fulfills his non µronuse V1lt1 , s111cl' he r high Antonioni days, has continuffi as a European star whose films ha · ven ·1 often bt•cn seen here. The decline from the Vitti or 18 or 20 years ago is not Just.ia matter of agt'. wh.i ch for many good actors is not a decline. l lc-r J>('rformance is rout ine. lls sole appeal 1s th<· almo:.t d1sgrarcru1 one or a c ute accent in ., l',;nf:(hsh Th<' ser1pl by Waltt'r Be rnstein and Don Peters L·n tt'lls us pretty early lhal it 's m od Henry James · An American is goin g to have an expenenrt-with a n experienced European <like the recent. dim "Once in Paris"). Smee this pair obviously cannot go orr to~elher at tht' e nd. we know we're headed for a p,artmg full of poignancy. The parting comes but not the poignancy. ••• Then there ·s "A Little Romantt., which is about another doomed encounter between a n Ame rican and a European. This time it's s he who 1s the Am erican, but this time tbey are bolh about 13 It s1 arts 1n Paris, continues in Venic-e whither thl' innocent pair flees, and finishes with a rrart1ns.: in Paris again. The pair a re :11d<'d in the ir J .M. Barrie -like stroke for truth in the• midst or the world 's misunderstanding by a r harming old s coundre l. As I may not need to ;.idd. all JS neatiy balanced between the sa<' char inc and the e m et ic. The children are themselves appealing. Pspeci:illy the girl, Diane Lane1 The old scoun· dre l is Laurence Olivier. U you have any regard for Olivier, and I h ave something more than ~· that, you will want to m iss this film. as I wish I had done>. .J0ys of /tlotlterlaood Perhaps Angela. 2, is giving he r great. grandmother, Mrs. Emma Thompson a hug for all the times her lov.ing hands have polished s hoes or baked those extra special birthday cakes. The pair live in Ludlow, Ky., where the Thompsons were named legal guardians of the girJ. MOTHERS ON TV St11ln Ballded Dotmt1 The s pecial rela- tionship which exists bet ween a mother and daughter will be explored in "Once a Daughter," to be broadcast at. 8 o'clock tonig ht on KCET, Channe l 28 . The docume ntary, by Academy Awa rd- winning filmmaker Lynne Littman, shows the pairings at different age levels as the togethe rness p e r s is t s d es p i t e lifetimes of change. In the first segment, R o l a nda , a l le ft, teaches her 4-year- old Desiree how lo appr eciate a rt and people. Other por - tions of th~ show are woven with s cenes from existing plays about mothers and d a ughte r s , "All I Co uld See From Whe re I Stood" by E li za beth C l ark. "Breakfas t Pas t Noon" by Urs ulc M o lin a r o and ··Mourning Pictures" by Honor Moore. Survivors Share Lives Disabled J eanne tte Edinger : peppy Alice Ma lashenko, who r a n away from Miami to California in he r 70s: crippled Lottie Mae ' Burnley: the ri ghting widow and self-sutric1enl "Fish Ma ry " Bowm an . four gr and dames. They arc American ludies who s hare the fact of being among the fastest ··growing group of o lder American~ 10 our culture today. 8 million fe m ales left alone by a hus band's whim, disinterest and divorce or death. JEANNETTE, 58, of Maine; Alice, 75. who fled Miami for San F r ancisco: Lottie Mae, who 's getting by in Louisiana., and Fish Mary, 55, of Florida, m ay gather in your home at 8 p .m . Tuesday. In honor of Mother's Day ··rour Alone: The Olde r Wo m a n 1n Amer ica ... a one· hour docume nta ry will sha re their lives on KOCE. Cha nnel 50, aired from Golden West College in Huntington Beach "I Lake one day at a time." is a comment from one of the four . representative or the al - titude they \Ind their sisters share about the challenge or lrfo alone, usually econom1cally de· pendent. "The ha rdest thing I had to do after m y divorce was fid a JOb SOUTH COAST ACTottS STUDIO C." 103 -fllCf!Mlly rn Mii W"'"'"!Clal> We -•II 3'Ql!IV1VP•" tot f11m& ~'''' miootthno ' at111 N o fUP n«: .. 17141 957.0282 Call 642-5678. , Put a few words to work tor ou. GET our vom HANDKERC~S A story of lust, passion, desire ..• love and death. NOW PLAYING OUllGIM&ll Orange 637·0340 •UPW& Brea 529.5339 lDW&UI' •WPOU Newport 8tfCll 644·0760 lllCOUI ......... Buen.i~rk 527·2223 ''I've always been a good fi ghter .. ''I'm a two·llme loser. OQn't miss maniag~ a t a ll ," :,ays Fish Ma ry, a weather-beaten angler who takei. a living from the Florida Keys waters after o ul ·lrvmg and out-drinking two husbands. "LOTS OF STRUGGLE and Jots of heart br eak tau~bt m e to be independent al an early age," she sa yi-.. Their live" a rP examined in this ··over Easy" sen e-. s pecial produced by KQED. San Francisco, unde r J{riintc; from CPR. Sun Com - pany lnc .. and the U S. Department of Health. Educatton and We lfar e's Office of Human Development Services. ...,..,WINNffi Of 3 Al'AOfMY AWARDS Jon Voight BEST ACTRESS Jene Fond• Best Original Smenplay •ar..::,·=:~ WINNER 81) Academy of Awards OM- BEST PICTURE NOW PLAYING mwuu·ct•MAWUT Wntminsltf 892-4493 IDWUll' ..... TCI ... Newport Beach 644·0760 ClllDOMI Orange 634·2553 IT-•11-11 Orange 839-8770 Catch all the local sports news In the DAILY PILOT 142-4321 ' t . -. -. --· ------.. --.... ~ ..... "",. ' .. """' .... --....... ----------o;--::---i-•<t ,. ~ .......... --- .. . TV PERSONALITY Sundey, May 13, 1979 DAILY PILOT •• 'Ah One, Anna. ' • • Welk's champagne bubbles away, rwt a bit/lat LOS ANGJi:l.r.s IAP> If you bave a touch of 8rt.Y on top and • pa.sM>n for thal loe-lapplng rhythm, Wnd m" .n 4:ar. Thia 11 about Lawrence Welk "~ mamas and the daddies, they're our <'IO.etl tam." H.Y~ Welk "l grew up with lbem and they're •till with me.·· A• for lhC! young. W"lk ·s Champagne Music M•k~r• may nev4'r replace contemporary ttroups but ht• thin.kit he'!f maJting headway. .. We b•ve mon~ young people coming to us all the llrM. but ii~ntor c1t11ens are our No. 1 MU· d1t·m·\' l thmk we can hold onto them • WELK LEADS what may be America's most popular band, and hts weekly syndicated television sbow is sent to 227 stations m the llolled States and 31 in Canada His U.S. au· (1tence alone is estimated at 28 6 aullion. ABC dropped the s how In 1971 after 15 years . and 1t looked like the end "l think they were loolung towurds a more permissive type of sbow Instead of plain vanilla. Not that we're plain vanilla " More than a million letters of protest , plus thousands of telegrams :ind phone calls, flooded the nrtwork and Welk 's long-time s ponsors mo' 1•d th" i-hov. 11llu !.ynd1cal1on. Wt;ARING A BRIGHT GREEN s weater 11nd green and yellow checked pants, Welk puts an old 78 record on a windup Victrola. ··Twelfth Street Rag" bh1res out. "That's me on the ac ('O rd ion. when l l>lill played regularly " tie directs hts taoa nc1a1 empire, tnc1uumg offi ce buildings, a partment houses. hotel3, restaurants, and trailer parks, from a seventh- floor Santa Monica office . He owns the building "My fans are like myself I was poor farm peoph• ·· WF.l.K IS TRIM and healthy, and doesn't look his 7fi years lie comi>:. from hardy German stock and worked long hours on his father's North Dakota farm until he wa:. 21 When he left. he was onJy a oassable accor· dionist and spoke lilt le En~ltsh "It took such· a long time." he says. "t lost two of my ba nds alto.l!Plhcr They didn't think "e ·ct make it 1 could hardly speak Engh!>h wht>n I left the farm · Lawrence Welk and secretary Brigitte Jennison dance to a Dixieland beat in Santa Monica office. ':· "When we first got on television I said let's gel someone who talb good and Lt IOOd looking. But Don F'edderson and Sam Luta said I would be the emcee. I said I wanted to 10 back to the farm ... " Welk's German accent and bis "ab one u- na two" have been tbe tarcet ol im.itaton for years. SmilinR. he says, "It's humorous to me. I've always understood ... I learned something when I came lo TV ... a lot or other people have accents " , All has not been tranquil within Welk's musical family, however. "CHAMPAGNE LADY" Allee Lon left 20 years ago, aUegedly for displaying "too much ••f lost taeo alt ... tlw!r. ol •11 lla•d• Tlaq . dld1t't tlal1tk ~d "'alte ft. I roald laardlfl trpeak E119lblt aeltf'rt I k'lt tit~ fal'"tfl. •• •• knrc · Pete Fountain, the Lennon Sisters and othe rs left. .. If one or m y people doesn 'l please the audi<'ncc. or me, or doesn't do what sttms to be expected. we'll sit down and try to cure the problem · · He says his organi zation is unusual because no one ha:. a contract although many people ha vc been with him 20 to 30 years·. "ft 's a very eai,yoperatton " It may come as a surprise to his fans. but Welk says he rarely plays his own favorite kiod of music on his show Dixieland jazz. "If WE PLAYED that we wouJdn 't have as h1~ un audJcnl'C. "I have to constantly search to find what people hke and especially what they don't like " Welk pulls nut an old album recorded by .. Lawrence Welk and his Dixieland Boys." Pete Fountain 1s on clarinet He calls m a secretary. Brigitte Jennison. and they dance to the fast melody. WCOfNAllrN DIANE Kf ATON _MJr I if I I M l 1f-'PHV TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID fVIZLI "• I I •,•·. '"• !villNL I i<'l [ p At'oJ; ~t h 'f,'-.( ACROSS I Large p0n11.., 6 Mos1 rl-<.t'nt 12 Kind ot lur 17 Bav '1 Stlel.'oh~•' 2'.?Gt>rrnan r.n ,,,, 13 M1•.t.1h 24 Sf'l'Cl l0.1llNl 75 Auln '>IVI• 26 01!.hQutt• 27 Con11r1o:111 AtilJI l8 flppru>enl.J llVC 29 A:.!>arne'>~ lr11>e 30 Oral oause JI Colh'QP <Jf'Q 32 Fra(lrdr • ,. 34 Brown 1<1m 35 All• ~ '1 \/It •''1' 36 R1Qhl 1,1tit11 I 31 Gr1·f'I\ '"""' J'l Cnmp11•11• 4? B.u '>l•.tl 4r, I c1111I 01.11 db M OllO 4Q lJ 110111,111' 51 1-1 ... 1o1,rndf1 tlJ OC• 'i 53 Cl1i1rJ 55 HA1I >hadn 51 Wiren 11v 59 CJ•rt not111nQ 62 Oo-.m')untPO 64 Oonaics 66 Sonnier 68 T11e res1 70 Woreies, 72 E.:cl11Cl!' 74 Cr.ilvO 76 Con11nen1 Atltlf 77 O+qr.,pn 18 Sl"fl t Oil 80 M.1~" 1110•1ty t' 1· I 82 Ooc.um .. 111 IS4 Al"val c.om- m ... ncJ 8& ·--v1111· Toasl II!\ Kinr1 fJt t"'•riUC !)',, •"""\ Cj, ,,_.,, ,,.t111 .. ~·· l ttJlt •, Jit, l'1fl1h •I '. wl"lr(J ,., ( .t<.,hq dlt • .. 10? QI Wt)r()', 11)4 1 • .., 109 UprOd• 11Q·lumo1 11 l ·~ ,, I I • , . .., .. "''· 11 l I , 1'>1 " f 'l 1 I (1 ( IJI n • I II.< 1~1 , 1• t .,, U•l IH, '· 1, I tAf1ft_. It "''' 1, J, ,, f '.'IYt 1, 6 ~ rnp1<1y•·11 l.'11 ( .1v.11fy ,,, f 1 1.10 {\r •• n•.I• 1 ll lo "''';II Ill )f'lh ll1 (..,;·,1 .. ~ " 115 Fo r11flc.11ic>" 137 l 111' Nur•,, mv1n I 1R 011 · tt•r c;, d• • h 140 R"1o1.:. 1J"t lfl••· t°'t1uf4r•, 144 Alld~ •I t>t IJ7 ~>t<llP• h•r I :q Sr~ir I I ,I ·~1 'v1.J Jf ,111 '111'111 t s;i soot !>•t•' 154 Manila numo 1~-dE' plumu 1"8 Alndl!'<l lbO NOi Prph' 1&1 Conc•••n•no H,7 G ... 011>q1ca1 lft ... , ,,.. ' Jt,, O•u 1 ._t 1..,, lbb Cornp•·•e 1t ~ Ptar.cl l iO Ddr• r, 1 /1 Pn(..• ,,, 1 l:> D•'W''"" ,,,, l••Ql',\.th• 1 /'i H•·I"' \ t't f• 1nf)l1 •I 111 V J\t·r1lor1• 1 ''i •,, t•f i It J/l'I I /a ,f It . ,.,,,.v. ' ' ' ut a : ',. ! ( 1111 ,.. ~ 1 ,, ' ' ~ l•'t.f' ,I ti H b '''" ..... '''J'"' ... 1nf•,t'1Uft d AncoH>I or l q Vt-t tl .. 111111111 10 Mu~or: O•t'O•··· 11 Pt1111pptn~ HE'<: Vdl P SinQ" 1' C.tf"'fo., ( ••v t4 l 1hctt ... ,1tn•1 ,, -Ch HH y th U• 1" <,, 01 t.·,h I/ V>.11> mt; :.to• ~ I I'\ H \I infJUC 19 v.1al•'v 20 l hu • 111,. t JJ (.It-VI I lo• ffiilll<. JS I >11•, 3k Oobl" .11 • fl 40 t>rrn.111111 • 41 t .1Y'Hldf·f 4J Unr''"•, .. 10 M lit• 1d ..... J 46 1 tldOIUld d/ L r•·• •l• 41'. J.t I ( ' o ~. ,\j(l'l ~ .. \~ to•ric..1n Ul'4 , ti '•' •,"' '': 't 1 ,.•Jin ,,, ' 'Jb t'\ti(,it•O t Ht ,, 1,.' I~ ;, ' tJ) TI• t ' l •I "''t!• .. t1 • ,. ~ j h1 ~t. ttl t 1·.tw1u I ,llfl ·1 '~· " I! Pr1n1.1 1y 7'> O•o;r.our.irv !<I ( sm.intle 81 C•trus 11em~ P) • 1tOSt1r ~ 11'> P·onoun al -W1•ll1·'. ·9 I ongho1n· I,,,,,. q1 ··11\J\t•d'1\• q1 i\.l)h(.,11 "'Old (jC, I u m '.•<)I'll·. 91 M.intt•·r 911 C.,O'(.ll'h·~ qq A.,c;;ime"o: '.lob• tOO Glar ... 101 A!>odn l,1n<J 103 r '·•G' ,,.1 ...,.,., I 105 t,ulfl•"' tn•· u "'' ·r,r, ~/'• '" 'n11o• I\ ' l• •, t l1r 1 f1 ( I! q1 I • ~ 1 l ' ...,..-' '~ , 1t' 11 / h• 1t n • t•• I ,, , I 1 f. '''l h t 1 I 11 r 1 :. •' J '• 1 : I + f If.~ 1J1 , i'~ h fi 1.1 I• I \ , l 1 < t\o 1~\l J I I ,,. Ho 1u l1t' I I 'l -.~ rl lo I 1 \tJ '•'""' .... ., , '\~ 'ltf ,, • I ''i !, t;11d f t ~ 1 r , I ., I! I• I' 'I'• l ~ 't i • ' j '\f> ~'''i''". 14,.i W.u O•·P, '"° cro ... 1 .... t 11:-' /u n11•111r ,. t f 0i ( •.i!lhlUu, l'oC, C.,rn_,11 N.lrjltf1 J 'ii M+t<lrll" t'Jq Gr"'" tf> l I '"' 11)'1 1>,,,,,., .. , lt.'J f " '" I t• lbl W0tn1 1b') '..,lHt•JJ l /j < fJff' /11 IH J, '· l . ,, . ~.~t·, .. • • "I .I -. ,, -. ""~ ·;-~-•• .. . SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS "DAWN OF THE DEAD" (R) I //\l')~/\111-N" ".'.\:(' '( f GED'.iHWN • If· _i< 1(1:.)1t11\lt; LHAO! f S H ..ll.*1 L ..,.. ...... ·-·"'"'" :. f.)r·V ,\ I /,..MAJ/SHAU BRICKl\r1AN V.lXJ I 1-t.Ll:N ,_,.,....,,.. , • ..-t,.....'-'nl"t• ~··'~'"' HAI I It ("{ rr r.i<.:&r.11 (.,Rf tNHJT lAJRt)u N wn.l re; u....,~ iRJ -r-• .. _._ ~-..-- A Very Special Arts Festival Displays, Demonstrations and Performances by Handicapped Children Sunday at 800pm KOCE· Theorlglnel ep.c. manl Buck Rogers .wlnpbackto •rthand 1.,. it on the 25th Century! IN THE 25th CENTURY~ ~ .. : •• ~ ~~ ,, .! r.1 o .... ~·~ .... l, .,,, ·~, ..:..-,, .. "...,.o -ct{~ EDWARDS' fOUNTAIM lDWARDS' BRISTOL HUEY TWIN Santa Ana 540-7444 founldtn Valley 839·1!>00 CINEMALAHD ORAMGf MALL Orclnge b3/ 0340 --Anaheim 63S-7601 i-.. OI...,_ e Wlp .....,_ AUTTU IOMANCl cfllOI 111:IO • l ·:IO •<i::IO .. :io • ., .. ,. 10:0 , 0.-. ..... ._... -l'kf- lloelfl Of -THI Diii HUNTH 111 ''". ''°°. 6;)0 ... l UIOOCS llflVllMI ILAZINO SADDt.lS 111 ""' IAUfT. nST C"OI .._Ill n AU &IGAN '4AN NUY5 M.W111\ ""' MA&.taU llACM Cit) WOODY ~ .. e CICAHI ICIATOfol MANHATTAN Ill\ 11:'1 • ,,., • ··~ • .,., • ••s • , o.•s -• OI._ e _, ...._ A UTT\I llOMAHCI lfllOI 1.ooe)c1Jes.--•,--·-·--·-----TMt CMtNA SYNDltOMI C"OI l'lUS WT llMIACI t•I •lUOOICS"""'"°" l&AJJNO SADDllS fl) """ ltAUfT TIST l"OI '"IHI IUDOY HOU. Y STOllY- °'ICI CAsTllS• .... ... llOOD II UIM6 SADOLIS C~HOMICl.I ,AClrtC THIATllS DllVl-4N SUHI SWAP MllJS NAl.O. IL.YD. Drlw.h1 s-, Meet lot. a 11111. -I -te 4 ~ o.ANOI ~" 1 a 2 ••0••1 ,, ....... ,. 879 9850 h •• ,,, ... .. ...... , ...... 534-6212 '•"" ....... ••Ht .... . ,..,.., .... 871·1~ l•"lfM h t .. ,, .... 521·2223 -.--.~- G4CMl<M >(AJW\ 'OH A\ ()eJICUUI IN lOVl Al llRST lln tfllOI ~un JfNHlfllt lfllOI llOYkHtlllH LAST IMaaACI 1•1 l'lU\ THI PSYCMIC 1•1 -.....nMl-..... VAN NUYS l&.VD. 111 111\Ut MMllU NACM 111 ___ ..,. ._ .. l'f Ml NOAH. .•.• VAN NUYS l&.VD. 111 "US MALllU MACH 111 ~ tOeA8I. -·-HUUICAHI 1~1 ""' THI HYCMIC C•I .._.nau-.. " VAN NUYI l&.YD.!llt '"" MAUIU MACH 111 '. -l900S'I llAZIN9 ......... fWI VOICllCNt ... ,...,... U11N1.-a1111 PUii OUMWJOllT-..,__,._,._.. llMIOf•-· """ ---· ..,._,, ......... DAWMOffttl9Ult• ... •Clll---• __ . ...,._ 1.a.•-~e1t "--· a. --- ' 81• OM. Y PU.OT Sundey. Mey 13, 1971 ~ Actress Heads Class Celeste is 'Holm in School Again' NEW YORK IAP> When Celeste Holm wu t , a.be wu In • 1lrl!I' achool In f'r•nce. Sbe'a bllcll lo one aaaln. but n the head· mlllNll ID ··n. Utter Ok>ry of Morrltil'ey Hall." n i.s to o~n Sund•)' n.i1ht on 8roadway and lavolve•s • glrl1' boardinJ( ~c hool 1n En11land. lu\y rt"aemblanct lo "Th# Bell~• of St Trlnian'1" la puttl)' coinr1deotal. •~or Ml&a Holm. • droll. urbane woman who wt'art her 80 yt~ars with COM1derablt-ease. It ·s her fi rst Rroudway show !>ln<"e "lh1be1u. Corpus" tn l97G <ind. 11he• est1matt•11. her 30th iu age effort She hut' un ampll' supply of :-1·1 een t·rcdll!., a nd an Oscar for ht•r t•motang in '·G~ntlt•m1rn ·., Agreement · Silt' !\ no stranger lo tt>lt'Vl!110n, eithe r BUT SHE CONSIDERS tht· the11lt>r hl'r hom'\". She0 (tOl hook1•d un 1t 8!> u tyke lo(t'Owtng u11 ONETIME BALLERINA 'TRIPPED' ON STAGE Celeste Holm Opens Tonight on Broadway in New Yo r k ; the hook planted by her grandmother. an lmposing matron devoted to the arts "She was a remark a hie woman." she says ''She edili.'d a ncw:-;papcr. tau~ht English and drama. Jov('d the theater C1nd ballet But every thing ~he laul!hl me. ~he taught becC1use ~he wanted to s hare .. Technically spc•aking, Celeste Holm's first public appearance was <it age 3, m the dinin~ room of the Wa ldorf.Astoria Hotel. "THEY HAD potted palms and music to match." she recalls. "And J climbed off the telephone book on my chair and started bobbl· ing around, all gr ace and charm and en· lhusiasm, to this music . "l guess l must have been pretty damned adorable and totally unself·conscious, because I dldn 't know "nyon" wu watcbinc. And wMn It waii ovt1r. l 11topped and waa (t'ffled by this 11torm of uppluulie." · · Whit'h so frhchtened me I bJd under the J>lllOO ''"d hod lO ~ c1llled out. My mother tried to rrHl\ure nw. said 1l wa~ all right, and then 'lh C ll!fkt'd nw why I did ll "And I Hid, •• didn't wunt t,o wash.' tht• music ... S HE OalGINALLV planned to be a lmlknuu. after inspecting a pan1c ularly good bulh't o•w day with her grandmother ··My folht•r dared lo suggest tbere was a ~r.-a l dt•ul of work involved. I didn't care. All that changed a few years later when she "tt~ 1n boarding school in France where ber mother. a noted portrait painter, was having an ~"h1b1t100 ~lesle reah2ed that acting "seemed mut h more fa1>cinaling " So when the Holms moved to Chicago, whtrt her lather was an insurance executive, they enrolled her in a progressive school. She !>llll remembers her drama teacher, John Mer- rill. with grt.'at fondness. "tie was a wonderful man." she sighed. "tie treated me like a professional. He knew I wantt.>d to tx· Jn actress and treated me s erious - ly l.tbout it. Nothing he ever told me was wrong.·· Ht.>r fat her , she says. never. ever advised l.tga1nsl the h1gh·risk business of acting as a (•a reer. "lie knew l was going lo have a job in Ille, and if this was what I wanted to do, he as· s umed that some way I'd figure a way to do it.·· He told her that if she studied hard, he would support her afte r graduation for four years in New York. as if she were in college. ··As it turned out, I was sell-supporting in three years." she says. Her first paying job was in n "semi-professional" troupe that played schools and colleges in Illinois. "We did 'The Youngest,' by Philip Barry ," s he said. Her eyes twinkled. "I read it the other day. and not one moment of it came back." Her Broadway de but was in a small. but c ritically-cheered role in William Saroyan's genial. Pulitzer·winning "The Time of Your Life'" in 1939. It led t o bigger things, includin g "Oklahoma" on stage. then Academy Award nominations for her film work in "Come to the Stable" and "All About Eve," then her Oscar for "Gentleman's Agreement" in 1948. It is traditional for reporters to ask s tars whe re things fell into place. what was tbe turn- ing point in the career. SHE GR EDITS "Papa Is All ." a play she did a few years before Broadway in which she essayed a Pennsylvania Dutch girl. "In that play. I suddenly felt the stage to be my home. I felt that the floor was safe. For a long time. I had known what 1 was trying to do. but I couldn't do it yet "ft didn't mean that from there on .it was clear sailing. Oh. no." When interviewing stage veterans s uch as Miss Holm. it also is tradition to seek their vie ws on major changes in theater. Miss Holm. queried about this, thought 1L over, and sai<fthis about that: "The trick of the theater is lo make every· one hear you. a nd not only hear what you're s aying. but what you're feeling, too." Ann THEATRES HAPPY MOTHY'S DAY! Al Mott.en o .. r 60 F«H "DAWN OF THE DEAD .. L\~ Z:J0.4:45-7:00·9: I 5 I \\Bit ti WlaliilM 2cQcA ~ J:40. 7:00-I 0: IS .. VAM MUYS IL VD ... Z:00-5:ZM:40 FROM COAST TO COAST. CRITICS AND AUDIENCES APPLAUD "A Ll1TLE ROMANCE:' .. Doing Bis Best ··A Ver y Spetial Arb Fest1v<il · will hl· televised at 8:30 ton1~ht on KOCE. Ch<rn- tne l 50. Coordinator Phyllis Bc rcnbe1m from G ill Education Ct·ntl'r 1n Huntington Beach calls 1t "a <'l'lc:b ration of thl· abili ties of handic<ippl'd children in all the art~ ·· Georgie Vick. 9. ubovl" pprtic1pat- c d in the n •Ct'nl South Coast Plaza event t ha t fcatun.•d vocal <1nd tn!-.lrumt'ntul num· bcrs. dancl', dr;,1 m ;,it 1 c:~. µam tin g~ and seutpturl' MATINEES SATURDAY & .SUNDAY "A LITTLE ROMANCE" (PGJ "THE CHAMP" (PGJ COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR (RJ "EYES OF LAURA MARS (RI "MANHATTAN" (R) "DEER HUNTER" (R) 'R ICHARD PRYOR "IN CONCERT" (R 1 WHICH WAY I~ UP? "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (RJ 'THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY "'MANHATTAN" "REVENGE"(~) "DREAMER" (PG ) "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" "THE DARK" (R) "INVASION OF THE BODY S NATCHERS" "THE DEER HUNTER" (RJ "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" ALL OR1vt:.1NSOPEN 6:JOr.M.NIGHTLY C n•IO Under IZ ,-,.-e Unl~U • Ktdd1,. Ptdyqround 'MrllfSIMIOALACTEA' Alll'IMIDI~ -- CHAf'MAN AVl, •t S.A . FWY ORANGE 6~·2SSJ Stl""I RDtARO HATIJf. llRK BENEDET ..., lllN GREfht II ..,,,,.. • l'mt!An l)j QI~. IMID! _.......,,.,. ua1a -~hr.-awsnlh•Hfillf a11w-s . h tcui....,.,.._ 1m a 1• A_._ f'tftlll -•-••-L--'""'-"'"'"'--~-·~'*'"'"...-1 ......... -•. ,, --.... , .... ---• ... r.cJ"',.-., ... __...,.."'.°'] l•--------.. .... ~ llWlllDI' ..-JlllTOI Huntington Buch 848-0388 • STARTS FRIDAY ITADtUM DIWI IN Orange 63t-1770 ..... ------------------... PLITT ctn CtllTlR Orange 634·9282 ACTRESS' PROFILE til09C ·l"'""I 1 lO e M 1-lllH ••••• 10• SA~,2~ tOl t t•.1•.» "VAN NUYS BOULEVARD" Plua (RI "MAILBU BEACH" RICHARD PRYOR f-ILMEO Lll/E IN • CONCERT Plus IRI "THE PSYCHIC" BEST ACTO" JON VOIGHT BESTACTAHI 11/>r::.~~· (~'' •"'~ttEAVEN CAN WAIT ~~ oMf,{ "DAWN OF THE DEAD" . - j INSIDE: •Business •Real Estate •Consumer •Stocks ~.May 13. 1919 OAILY PILOT NEW SEDAN 19 S6999 74 3198 69 2488 !.>9 1695 SEAGRAMS 7CROWN 79 $5 97 14 4 99 69 5 19 '79 '74 '69 '59 s 1.89 69 .48 39 r _ E~ eC Says ·. -- Inflation's Your Fight William T Pascoe 111, cbalnpan of the board and chief executive offi cer of Am- cord . wowed that firm 's stockholders meet- ing this month at the Newport Beach Mar- riott. It wasn't his report of record earnings last year or visions of a areal vear ahead that did it either. Pascoe repeated portions "of a speech he delivered al use. remarks about inflation, energy and what is needed to begin solving both problems. "I HAD BEEN wondering wh ) somebody has n 't done something abou1 allerin~ our dangerous course," he told the stockholders . "Shortly thereafter il oc curred to me that l . Bill Pascoe. was a some body." To his way of thinking. it is clear the vi llain is government because 1l avoids hard stands on e nergy policy. allows costly regulations that ignore economic realities a nd keeps printing presses runnmg at hi~h s peed while the dolla r shrinks to 2Q percent or its worth a decade or so ago. With 300 to 500 years of coal reserves to call upon, he said , the government con- tinues to enforce e nvironmental policies that encourage oil and natural gas con- s umption. THE ... BILLION spent a nnually on im- ported oil . helps fuel inflation and delays the inevitable conversion to ple ntiful coal. How much could be s aved ? "In 1973, Amcord ... converted its three western cement plants from natural gas and oil lo coal.'· He said the cost was about $10.8 million. •·came the oil e mbargo and foreign oil prices shot up from less than $3 a barrel to over $12." A year after the conversion was completed, Pascoe said, Amcord found it had saved $11.S million in fuel costs. Sav- ings today range near $14 million an- nually. .. TllANSIATE TRIS example into the total cost to the United States of importing 1.6 million banels of oil each day, $106 million a day. $40 billion a year-a major contribution lo our trade deficit and its re- s ulting lmpact on the value of tbe dollar." We'd better get on with tbe conversion, he urged, and stop haeeling over the price of natural gas with Mexico in the mean· time. Conversion to coal will leave the air less pure, but Pascoe wonders, "would en- vtronmentaliata stlU demand 100 percent pure, clean air while at the aame moment their families mi1ht 10 without ealin« and the (1<>) without a job" because of an energy 1borta1e to lnduatry 1 ENEaGY AND INFLAnON are de· finitely related, said Pascoe, linked in part by lack of a clear energy policy. "lnnatlon ts not rt1inc wages and prlce1 ,'' be aald .• "Tbey a r e 11mptom1 ... not U.. came." <See JNn.AnON, Pase cu 8ALBOAISLANO 1 BDRM APT. 19 S33b 74 ?~0 &o 1 ~0 !l9 6f> '· .. --..... PANTYHOSE . ·- 1 lb. BUTTER 79 \1 39 74 79 69 83 59 69 79 ·74 '69 1 DOZ. EGGS '79 s .86 74 .52 '69 .39 ·59 .35 , . Past Prices Pleasing Look Back Gives Picture of Rising Costs When you bring home a shopping bag after a $20 quick-trip to the grocery and find only a frw items inside, you know inflation's at work. But it's easy to forget yesterday's prices, to lose track or how much things have gone up. With that in mind. here's a peek back fi ve. IO and 20 yeari. to remind you how much things cost during the good-old days RIFLING TllRO UG ll 20·year -o ld newspapers also revealed a few tidbits guaran- teed to tug at heart a nd purse strings: In 1959. the Village Inn on Balboa Island ad- vertised a complete prime rib dinner for $2.50, cigarettes we nt for $1.81 per carton and a local theater was fighting television with a 75 cent Wednesday matinee (free drinks and candy). Pat Boone white anklets were just 59 cents a pair and a new self-serve gas station opened with 100-plus oct ane' gas for 28.9 cents per gallon Candthere ~as plentyof it). In 1969, "Candy," "Charly," "Bullit" and "/\ Thous and Clowns" filled screens. By 1974 , the pape r s were filled with editorials about the Arab nations' cutoff or oil, a nd the need for people lo be patient in gas lines AUTO DEAi.ER$ WERE trying to unload large inventories of big cars and s mall-car dealers were having a field day. .. Some parts of datly life today di dn't exist 20 years ago, p1mtyhose, for example. Color televisions we re such a rare item that none were advertised in the local papers. but prices on sets now are less than a decade ago by 10 percent. Surprisin~ly, aspirin in bottles of 100 S grain tablets cost less too. a good thing con· sidering 1979's inflated headaches. '79 '74 '69 '59 $ .71 .67 .62 53 SAVINGS ACCT. INTEREST '79 9lh% '74 7 79% '69 51,4% ·59 4% COFFEE LB. 79 $2 09 74 89 69 65 59 59 Aincord's Solid-as Cem_ent By THOM LECOQ Of IM O•llY Pli.e Si.tt The view from William Pascoe's 18th story Union Bank Building offi ce is specta~ular. To the right is upper Newport Bay, to the left are boats and blue water . Pas coe admits that when Amcord moved in- to the top-floor offices about six years ago, "1 didn't get any work done for abo4t two weeks. I spent all my time looking a t the view.~· SOMEHOW, WITH ALL THE struggles Am· cord has gone through since Pascoe came aboard in 1969, it is a little hard to believe the li vely executive cou'd have squandered even a moment · At that time Amcord's present chairman? or the board und chief executive officer was head or Pascoe Steel. a metal buildings maker eourted by America n Cem ent, Amcord's or1~inal name . Joinin~ up with American looked pretty ~ood . said Pascoe. "It had beautiful balance sheets. as I reme mber. something like $79 million in equity, $23 million in debt." Rut American also look on nine other com- panies about the same time, boosting debt lo about $120 million with equity dropping to about S60 million after early losses. Pascoe was elevated to leadership soon arter. He began by cutting operations and personnel "We had to s ave every $100 bill we could. We were in difficult straits for a couple of years. un ii the cod of '74 -'75." The result ""as a company trimmed to fi ve <'e ment plants in California. Arizona, Michigan and Pennsylvania, Pascoe Steel Corp., two leis ure products companies. a pair of coal pro- ducing outfits and a new acquistion. a 72 per. rent interest in an Oklahoma producer of oil field equipment. During 1978, total revenues mounted to $289.875 million, net income hit S22 million and earnings per share !fully diluted) were $3.10. Just as important. said Pascoe. the com- pany's debt -to-equity ratio Is only about a year away from his long-range target of SO cents debt per doUar of equity And. the company is comfortably fixed for cash. which he said will probably not be used to retire more debt sinCt"' investing it may be more productive t h an re payi ng cash borrowed "cheaply" at an average of onl y 7 percent or so. Sut if Amcord's balance sheet bas a little fat, its m anagement doesn't. Most operations are handled by divisional managers. with Am- cord 's small central team keeping its eyes open for trouble . If there is a problem s ubs idiary or divisional managers can't handle. Amcord ex .. ecutives step into help That, according to one colleague. is really Pascoe's forte. "If Bill doesn't have a problem to solve. he goes around looking until he finds one." "That's a pretty fair assessment."' admitted t he CEO. "but a httle mcomplete. It's not often t hat there a re no problems around ... but 1f everything ran so smoothly that there was nothing for me to do for a week or a month. l'd tend to get bored. tend to cast around for new endeavor. "There are always areas where -if you find the m things can be improved." A good deal of his effort has been directed toward energy, both the need for more and the roadblocks feder al officials have put in the way of its development. Pascoe was responsible for converting ce- ment plants to coal just before the 1913-74 oil 'embargo and also acquired a coal company In Arizona, and another in Pennsylvania. Savings have been large, he said. but com· pelitors have done the ~~me lie thmh coal de velopment must get under way in the U.S. because 1t is the only long term practical fuel. The earlier convns1on starts, he added, the sooner development of clean-burning methods will be perfected. <See accompanying article for Pascoe's thoughts on energy and inflation.) Pascoe said applications for expansion of minin~ areas in 'truona have been plagued by gover.anent delay "despite the company's good record at reclaiming mined land. But cement. the binding ingredient in con- nete. is still the main line at Amcord. account- ing for $177 36 million in revenues last year. Shorta~es have driven uv demand and prices, something that s urely h<.1sn't hurt earn- ings. Pascoe told a stockholder last week, however. that no additional plants are planned Demand can fall with the builc:ting cycle. he said. and a costly new plant operating at much less than fu ll capacity would not be profitable. Other parts of Amcord :.irf' related to the building industry as well Pascoe Steel makes metal structurel' and rarm buildings and ac- counted for about $55 3 m1lhon last year Leisure group companies are a California· based producer or outdo<Jr redwood furniture. Little Lake Industries in WiJIJts. and Muskin Corp. of Pennsylvania Muskm produl'CS above-ground plastic s wimming pools and pool items such as 1nflata· ble floats and f1ltermJ! eq uipment Amcord. like many other producers of ce· ment. faces several lawsuits allegmg the m· dustry engaged in price filung during a good partion of the past two decades. Pascoe follows company lawyers' advice a nd says little about the complex series of cases. but said he had no dealmgs with cement before 1969, a nd after that wou ldn't allow anything that even a ppeared to be collusion. "fn fact, I cautioned everyone not to eveo be seen having d inne r with a competitor. Besides." he added, "It's just not my cup of tea to rix prices." <See AMCORV. Page C:?> Best Friend May Give Worst Bite By PAT DUNN Oft .. O•lly Pl• S- Good old Fido. He may be man's best friend. He"s a faithful companion and a gallant protector_ He has even been known to risk life and limb for his owner. But if he isn't your dog. don't trust him. The cha nces of you or more likely your youngster- being bitten by him a re too great to ignore. And those chances are increasing each year. STATISTICS SUPPLIED by the U.S. Dis· ease Control Center in Atlanta, Ga., show that at least one million people are bitten each year by dogs.· - Some aw~rn.ies say the actual number probabl cl r to two million becau.se manf"cases are nev r reported. • Dog bites hav become so common that they are topped n itlonwide only by 1onorrbea among the most reported diseases and injuries. Unlortuoately for parenta, most do1 bite in· juries occur to children when they are away from home, and many are facial, which can cause permanent scan. A seven·year survey conducted in New York Clly found that nearly two ln three f aclal bites occurred among cbildttn under ace 10, mostlydUJ1.nC summer. • It prompted s atety authorities t o stress warning young children not to touch stray dogs. A child should be taught that reaching out to a strange dog Is actually invading its ter - ritory -agesturethatmay lead to trouble. Even ll thJs lesson Is learned well, there's still the possibility' or a strange doa attacking for no apparent reason. Whal should you do then? Aut.borttles say the best defense ls to do notbina. The recommended strategy is to s tand perfectly still, with your handl at your sides, no matter bow frightened you are. Th1I will either help the dot lote its fear of YoU or slow lt down to the point wbere It becomes bored and drtfta off. If the dog continues to approach and begins s niffing at your hands and feet. talk softly and slowly lo him without making any attempt lo touch him. · There's a good chance lhe dog will begin to trust you. tr not . your safest action is to remain standing still until the dog goes away or someone calls him off or comes to your rescue . What precautions can you take if you're chased while riding a bike? f'IBST, Gt:T OFF the bike immediately and kee p it between yourself and the dog, usin1 it as a shield aa you walk along as calmly as possible. Talkin1 to the dog quietly and assuringly. telling it. "No, stop, go home now," may do the trick. The dog, bored with lnaction, mt1ht trot off for something more exciting. But if it persists. the best thJng to do ls to keep walktns slowly until )'OU can 1et on tbe bike and ride off safely. The wont lhln1 to do when a dog threatens you la to aeream or belin runn.ll\I. The next most dangerous action would be to reacb toward the dog or r~lte your arms ovu your head. Tbe dol may Me either move as <See DOG. Pace CZ> ----------_....,......., -- ----... _Jiit ti\~ -....... ---~ ,_,__ ...... --------:---· _ _. .. __ .. .. -:-=~-===~ ............ _ -.... --..-~ DAILY PILOT Sunday, May 13, 1119 Money Tree 'Bootleggers • . Gave Leg-up To Seagrams By MILTQN M081l0Wln WMn Proh1bih1ln ••11df'd 4S yf'ars ago and 1t waiJ ont~ r.a~nln legal to sdl alrohoh<' ~v\'rllgc-' ln lbt> llnit~ Statt.'6 tht• r .mud11U1 bu~C'd llOU\t" of Sea~ram w.i n·.iJ,, al th1· .:u1.-.. ~ .. agram halt nu dC1ubt s .1h11u1 111 .. 111·h1w1>s. of the ~men<'an mark1•l It hall ht't'O " pnmc ~uppll~r of the bootle,.e~.-r1> A marvelou' nt'\4 b<w1k t\in~ or the Cas- tle." rt'l'Oun~ ""'1th v1•n , •• 1011 1 n1>1~ht I.he tustory Of the Seisgram c·nm pJO .inll 1ti. re1gnmg f•m1 · h ., the Bronfmans Wriltt•n by Peter C Newman. a Canadian JOUrnahhl. it's surely one of lhe besl company h1hlMH·~ c\t'r put between covers JUST HOW l~PORTANT bootlegging had been to Seagram 1s noted by Newman in hii; rt port that in 1936 the Bronfmans c.greed t<> pay Che U s. Treas ury $1.5 million to settle claims or taxes a nd duties due on illegally imported )!lcohol. "The payment," writes Newman, "was a tacit admission by the family \hat about half the liquor lhal poured into the United States from Canada during the Prohibition years had originated wilh \hem." By 1936, though, the Bronfmana and Sea· gram were oft and running in the American market. And the horse they chosl! to ride was blended whisky. It was a bold move because it broke with tra dition. Americans were previously drinkers of "straight" whiskies -rye in the East. bourbon in the West. Sam Bronfman aged his whis kies and blended them into a smooth· Lasting, mild liquor in which no one type pre· dominated. It was the start of the American search for the holy grail of "lightness" in drink· ing. SAM· BRO,.FMAN PIONEERED in other important ways. He bottled bis whiskies, gave them brand na mes and advertised tbem from coast lo coast. T he Seagram blends ·were the fi rst nationally advertised hquor brands. One of thOSl' brand~. Seven Crown, 10· trodut·ed in 1934. w1•nt on to t><:comc the iri 1•1111t•h .. . ' -- ' ·- 'U/Course, mynJmancr t.~ really unlh the grope. dus try's alllime best seller and it's fitting perhaps for Peter Ne wman's book lo appear in 1979 because this is the year Seven Crown is about to lose that position For as long as a nyone has kept track of who sells ..,hat in the liquor market. Seven Crown has occupied first place. Even in recent years. when hardly anyone seemed lo be drinking blended whisky anymore. Seagram's Seven Crown continued to rule the roost because. even though its saJes were s Upping, it was coming oH an incredible rugh or more than seven million cases a year. ACCORDING TO THE annual survey by the magazine Business Week. Seven Crown ended 1978 .in a fiat-rooted tie with Bacardi rum. each with sales of 6.2 milllon cases. And tight behind them. only S0,000 cases away. was Smirnoff vodka. The Bacardi and Smirnoff totals represent- ed gains of 24 percent a nd 5 percent. resJ>tttive- ly. Seven Crown was down nearly 2 percent. It appears inevitable then that Seven Crown will drop to third place this year, upended by the '.Very trend, "lightness.'' which was ils original impetus. The Bronfmans were skeptical for many years about vodka, the liquor you made in the morning and sold in the afternoon. Newman Lelis of bow Sam Bronfman cheered one day ~hen his top salesman. Frank Schwengel ex- pressed Seagram's contempt for vodk~ by dumping a case of it into a swimming pool dur- ing an American Legion convention. Today the last laugh belongs to Smirnoff, ubout to pass Seven Crown in sales. -----Real Estate Jtf ailfJag ••• ~rlllllfl rro,wr111 'l'oo L1Mwp1 111-:Afl llCHI l'v;• uwnc>d my home m any \ l'.11 ., ,rnd h ,1\-1 ' ll1•r11ll'tl tu w ll A bui.mes~ .u·1 ••" th1· -.11 t•t•t \4 .1111-. t11 buy 1l for ll putk1ng lt1l I 111111 t ._M~ whut pricl' to uk. A H\'altor -. •• \., h1• '"'" ~"' 11w S:W.000 net llow run l l.1111w "h11I 111~ h11111L'"' n•ully worth? Mr'-1-: F IW \K "R . K t' · Tu avoid 8tlllng loo d11·a ph . )ou nt'(•d ian lndt>pt-odent 11ru· '''"'lon.-1 n1111rali,i.I of )OUr homl"'I m1trkl'l , ulu•· ~·h·t·l a mt•mbrr of one of lhe •P· }11.11'111 MWlt•ll"" Your b1ok1·r or i.;ivh11(s as· ""'1 .. 11011 lt•.111 11Uit'f'r l'ian n ·c:omnwnd 1>uch a !>•'r'""· llh ,,.,. ~ 111 h1• SIOO tu $200. It will be "orth I'\ n' 111·1111\ tu Imo" you 'old for lh..- 11~ht IHh't• t rran9.-f 'r .... Cellt""c-•le" HEAil 111 111 I will bt• !:>~lhng my home .. 0011 .11111 w.1111 111 \ ttrry lhl· murtg1ge for the buyt<r h lh1•1 , •• 111y wu~ I \'Jrl arrange ror a comp1.111 '", ulll'l't tlw 111t1111 Illy paymeo\s for me" l'ctmela McK. 0 1-:AH Pi\Mt:t .\ \'e ... Most banb altd •avta1s h'4_u·1;itit11" ... 111 gladJy do so. Yoa aad U1e bU)'f'r will gt•t 3 nio11tbly ~tatemen&sllowtng &be aUocatlou w principal and la&erest. This s.-n lc.· .. h oftt•n fr..-..· If you bne a savlags ac· count" hb lht' <·ollt>cllon ait>nt. BHy Pn•pc•rfy (ctr Liu I~ Cada Ot:A H flOB I would like details on sell· ing a hou!:>t' 0 11 " t•nntrat•t of sale . Is this wise '! Js it better to ask for a large down pay· mcnt or a small one? TheodoreT. DEAR THEODORE: Land contract sales, called oontracts for deed or installment laud ~ntrad8 ln some a~as. mean tbe seller keeps legal title lotbe property uotll the buyer makes all or an aglftd number payments. Bayers often bay with DO money down on a land contract. Wben they have made payments eqaal to a reasonable down payment, such as 18 to Jt ~rent of Ute ule prtce, Ulen tbey 1et lite IJUe ud &M teller talle. badl a •on1a1e for l111e baluee o•ed. Maay variaUou are poa1i· ble. Tiiiett CH be ltDd coat.rad pld.U. f4W botlil aeller aad buyer. For eu•ple. U lite buyer de· raalta,&JteseUer may ltavetroableevktinC lllm aad clearta1 any UUe cload. Or, alter tile bayer malles all lllllS payments, lie may llod\H seller u unable lo copvey good title. To awold land contract problems, blre a good attorney or title co.mpaay spectaUalal la land contracts. Tltere are le1al •a11 &o aaa- lmlle land contrad protecUolll for ~ btlyer Hd seller. Most land coatract 1ales are com· pleted without problems U die coatrad la pro- perly baadled by uperts. ·"pp rabal I• Ntt-~•••'11 DEAR BOB : Do we need a n appraisal bdore selling our home? Cass M. DEAR CAS..~: U yoo att goln1 to rbk selling your homt> without a real estate agent, you should hire a professional ap· praiser to appraise your home' market value. It will cn~t you $100 &o S200 In most ~mmanitin. Such an appraisaJ can prevent yoa from seWng too chHply. It will also be an impressiYe sales tool lo show to pmspec· live pardaasers. A better approach, howl'ver. is to invite seYeral local realty aj{.-nls lo estimaU> your home's markPl vallH'. They will do this by in· spectipg the home and preparinl( a "com· petilive markN analysis" showlnl( recent sales prices of similar nearby homes and prices of similar homes currently for salf'. Alk>r checking the agent's client references, then list your home for sale with the agenl you think will do the best Job markPUng your home. Auornq ~lk~• Tlf~ Oplalen DEAR 808: Reeently you said that title insur~ is better than a lawyer's opinion. The article implied that title insurance and attorney's title opinfons are mutually ex- elus ive. They a ren't. The "best of both worlds" is in a transaction where the lawyer provides the title opinion which ls then in- sured by a tiUe insurer. Aa an attorney. I re· quest that you clarify Ws. JobnS .. DEAJl JOUN: If 1 PNll'lt)' ..,.... .. tain~..a, u ataone1'1 Ii&~ It•, lie ca• rely oa • ~t lawyer'• ... Ml er· ron and omluAoltta. BM ll Ute •er IN a ti· lie lnalll'antt polity, lie ltu •aay men la- sored protections, suclt a1 for forged slgnature5 In &be title cbaln, and errors In re· cording, In some staces, tltle l.n.nra.e companies i.nsore lawyer 's tllle .,..._.; la edllen &bey do their own titlt> researc•. Mate.er tbe title search method, ao owaer's UUe tnsuraace policy ls the M st safepard, far beaer &baa a lawyer's&ltleoplaioaaloae. A ••oriafio11 Dews Sa~•-~ DEAR BOB We JUSt bought our first duplex investment Do you think we should JOin the local apartment owner 's club for $45 per year? J oe McG. DEAR JOF:: Yes. Yoa'U s n e many times tbat amount from lite member dis· coants available for urpets, appliances, and other services. W'ha• I• ~Prl•~lpal" Re•ld~•~~ DEAR BOB· For purposes of those "re- sidence repl acement rule" and "over 55 rule " tax breaks, what is a "pnncipal" re- sidence? Kelly M DEA.a KELLY: A principal residence Is lite oae which is yoar primary, main home. Time spent at a residence, alone, isn't Che controlling fador. For example, if you spetad lb IDOlltlts I• Florida at ont> home and ab meetllla al another bome, it's a mattu o( ftt&IWac the incidents ol eacb home, suclll u ft&blg, lllome size. taxpaying, and type el ... e. CO de· &ermine which is your primuy resWeece. AMCORD GROwiNG SOLID AS THE CEMENT IT MAKES. • • c From Page CJ) A review or firms cited makes it clear that this is one issue that will hang for some time over all cement makers, not just Amcord. Pascoe himself is as interesting as the company he operates. lie lives on Linda Isle in Newport Ray, near the water that has claimed much of his lim<' and affection. lit' 1s t akm~ u year off from ocean yacht ra('tng, tll' !'.illlt h:t v ln ~ ).!i Vcn IWO or his WC'St 1•1)<1!'.I r.w1ng tH••ll ~. S:md:id1· :ind Srnndalouc;. to Clr:in~1' C'o:1..,1 l '11llt·~'.•' 111· k1'"P" u -.ma ll rnC'er tn \('"Jll11"t . C1n11!h<•r in lht• nah;i m as along with .1 c·ru1-.1·r .mil Olh(·r ';11lllout:-. 1 'I'm a~h<imcd lo It'll VOU h0\4 ITI~IO\ \ One n.tC'l' he ;s µroud to have won is the an· nua l romp<my p1l'nic. the Amcord Regatta in which employe<?s and exet'utives go down to the sea in sabots /\ few years ago he was defeated hy his secretary A wistful look came into his eyes as be ex· plained he's thinking of designing another racer lo make a run for a SPol on the Admi rals Cup team "I want to represent the U S. one time." Fmancmt? lhl' Ci.lmp:ug-n may be no great stru~gle Pa!>t'Oe owns about 16 percent or Am. cord But the thmg ht> said he's happiest about is the employet> s tOl'k ownnsh1p plan in which the firm matrhcc; by varymg amounts employee stock purchases. Inflation Study Probes Industry ANN ARBOR, Mich . fA P> -A national study of the impart uf 1nnation on a major U.S. 1nduslry group will be performed by a research team from the Uruversily of Mictugan. The team will make a year-long study of the impact of inflation on the 32,()()().firm wholesal- ing industry, whose gross sales total some S500 bi llion a year. Headed by Professor Thomas G. Gies. chairman of finance at the U·M Graduate S~hool or Business Admirustration, t_he r~earch team will e xplore the effects or mnat100 on sales. internal costs. liquidity, capital positions and tax liabillty. The project is designed lo an~lyie . for the first lime the results of the 1973·78 inflation on a major business se<:tor . Lifestyle Key in Move JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. <APl -One or the most important factors executives look at when a company offers a tra nsfer to a new location is a community's Lifestyle, according to a recent survey conducted for the state of Missouri. The study round the quality of life or a com· munity plays a critical role in the company's ability to transfer key management personnel and lo recruiting good management talent. More than $4 m11l1on in shares are held by employees. he said. "each person reels like he owns a hunk or the rock .. and you can feel 1t T hey a ll follow the 5tock and know lhal their contribution can affect its price .. -----* • ·------.. The Company ••• Amcord Inc . i s headquartered in Newport Beach at 610 Newport Center Drive. Severa l plants. mostly i n California, but also in other regions pro- duce cement. the main ingredient in concrete. Other subsidiaries and divisions produce metal buildings. out- door furniture. abov~round swimming and wading pools and pool accessories as well as two divisions which produce coal. Amcord recently took 72 percent inte rest in Knight Industries of OklahC>mal a producer of compressors for working gas fields. Last year's revenue: $289.875 million. Common stock traded NYSE. common and preferred on Pacific Stock Ex- change. Total number of employees: about 3,200. DOG DANGER. • • (From Page Cl) threatening. Chances are he would become alarmed and attack. That's way the final word of advice. no mat- ter how large or small the ~og mar be, is never startle the animal. Even fnend.Jy httle dogs can become unfriendly in a hurry if they're alarmed or feel threatened by an unexpected movement. ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 'Mlliam Pascoe Heads Amcord. one of the largest U.S. suppliers of cemenr. the basic mgredient m concrete. But the firm. and its chief executrve take on 'Wrdely diversified activmes. BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS INFLATION MAY BOW TO PRESSURE BY PUBLIC.·· STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER . .. <FNm Pa&e CJ > It is the supply of money \hat's being in· nated, including currency and bank credit. Aod, It ls domestic government spending that Ignores the "discipline of our marketplace." W 11e and price controls aren't \he cure either, be added. "Milton Friedman bas observed that price eoatrols have been repeatedly tried for more than 2.000 vean and have always failed. As far back u 501 A.D., the Roman Empel'OI' used capital punllhment in a futile effort toenforce prlce controll.' • Stop the prelMS ln the tnuury depart. ment. he uraed. ancl tbe market will know tbere will be no further expaulon ot moaef 1upply to fuel price 1pirall. TIJE oovsaNMENT MUl'I' curtail de· licit 1pendiac, uld Pueoe, then be told 1 sobered • ..._. that "people Ud bull· nffl prcmde IOvel'lllDnt wttb a IUbltaD· ua.1 cbum ol~allb lntbefonaoftaus. ·'To this moment in bl story. that govern· ment bas spent f18S bllUon more than we have contributed. That deficit is finan~ by tho!le government printing presses spewing out paper dollars which further devalue our curttn~y, increase t.be cost of imports, which In tum fuels lnl1atioa." And thoee are juat past commitments, he said. Unfunded future com.mltments. Social Security. pensions, loan guaran· tees and other UabilltJes, total mpre lhan S3 trUUon. "more than $50,000 for every t1Xpa~r In these United States." Pa1coe then called on the assembled 1toclcboklera to consider what they. could • do to aalva1e the economy. INOIVIDtJALS •UST link liberty and financial lndependen~. hilt &be eapemJve rule-maklnac of bureaucracies and tie fortunee to lncre11ed productivity and in· nov1tJoD. Profttl, he said, are bleaatnis lhat fund future pvwth and proeperity, not a social evil, ud wealth 11 not theft, contrary to • President Carter's refe rence to the oil industry asa ripoff. "Achievers must not be penalised and parasites not rewarded if we aspire to a healthy, productive and ethical society." Social Security is a necesslry evH, be said, as long as people mU1t 'depend upon It. but should the system M changed, it should allow people to set their savtncs to tbe most profitable Investments, not place it in 1ovemment hands to be "squandered by politlciana and bure1ucrats." AND ELITIST GOVEaNMENT by "a small group of people who are proclaiming their purpo&H to be the wlU of the peo· pie," muat be repudiated. Tbere are no people, said Pucoe, "there ire only lndlvidual ciUzens with indJvidual Willi and purposes." lt 11 t.bole i.Ddh1du1l1 .rho must ad to end lnllaUoa, he aaJd, not JUlt bope tbat ao- meone will do 90melb.l.nl. "I bope tbat all of 1oa wW come to naD•." Paecoe COG· eluded, ''tbat you alto 1n IOllMbod1." • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU O~ A FRIEND r---------------------, I Fill on 1h1s coupo,,, c11p and mail with S I 75 ~ 2S post9 to I I Pilot Printing, Label Div. f 1 Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bav St. I 1 Costa Mesa. California 92626 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to U.. Y041r ZipCOde I I I I I I I ~-----~----------~----~ ______ .. ....__ .. _ ------ .\ . . - ----... --- !5 , -· ' \ l • • ~-·-.. --.... ·, _.., , -• • OM'Y PILOT AMERICAN ----..... Sunoay. May \3, \t 71 TOCK EXCHANGE SMlve Eff ori • REAL ESTATE . ~~~-"'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--....:&nMy::::_:·M:r(~t3~.~t979~~~~~--~~D~A~IL~Y~~~L~O~T__:e~s: Larger f!omes Coveted Youn.: hu)t'rl• of trad1tl0c'lal :.11q:lc Camtly ho m1"• o n tn d11o 1duRI lots i.p e nl a con ~ldt•rnhl~· ttrt•Mt\'r ptlf'tl()R O( tht'1r tn<'l)nW~ on hou~1n1 dunnK 1978. whill' Mt'ltlnM 3 1li1thUy ll•ratl'r .homl" than their 1975 t•ounlt•rimrtx. rt'por\l' n leading ~o uthnr1 ('aliforn1a housing uuthonty li ('M~P to'ulton, Sf'n1or VIC(' pr1•s1dNll HI <'hllrlo:t' or l'OrpQrult• m 11rk1•ta11~ for W11lk1•r At l.A>t'. lm· . tht• Santa Anr• bni.t•d n ·i1l t·~t att> st•rvu·cs firm. n•vNllt'<t lhat buyer:. uf dc1ac·h1•d honwi. 10 th1• 25 ~ ..i~c n1ng1• ::.pent 26 l per rt>nl of their inc<>mes for home:. 111 1978 u ::.ubstunt1al 111 cr~a::.~ from lhc 21 8 ver ('t'flt re corded in 197~ ALTHOUG H TH.: ml•d1an home purchhed b) lht:' 1971$ buyers \\a:. s ltghlly laq:er l .S60 square fctt vs 1,845 1n rn1!'\ 1t contained the saml' numt>t-1 or bedr60fTIS, ;J 1>tH l ll>l ll'ol ave ragl' or 3.7 "Apparently , comfot t al>IL hous1n1i1 r a nks hig h 10 1111 portance with de tached hunw buyers 1n tJul\ age iroup, 111ntt tbt"y s~t mor~ of their d13cn· tionary dolh1rs for hou intt thun any oltwr home buylnJ< J(rvu11 111 our study," Fulton tom nwnll'<l 1n orw oC his swriodtc "lloubln'l l nsi.:hl!'I" n•(Jorts Tht> fotur••s In lht• :-.huly WN \• httin·d upon 1ww honw 1runM1t' ltoni-handlt-d hy Wttlk N· & Lt•t•, wht<'h S(.•1111 hot11t'1> for lnulth•1:. ul som<• :Ml tww tkvdvp11wnl'> uml hus one of Uw nation·, lur1ow:.t h o u s 1 n J( OI a r k t' t rt· ~ ,. •• r r h d1v1sion::. I N 1'78, DETAt'llE O-llOMt-: buyns m lttt' 2~ ~ a~c run~w represented 38 1~r t·1:nt uf .ill new homes :.all':., up from ~ r~·1 <'<'nt tn 1975 t-'ulton n:port1·d These l97H buv1·r' h111I .an ,1, t'ro~t:' h11u,1'1111l1I 1111·on11 111 $2~.262 P''r )t•;11 'u111p,1C\·d v. tlh $22 !fl I f<H th1· 1~11'l llu;1·t \ I h1~t'\t'I •l\\'I J~t· 1111111thl y P··~ • rlll'nts incrt•a:n'<I from S4ll to $637, Uwrt•by requmng the 1978 buyl1r1t 10 s pe nd 4 .3 percent n'ltlrt• or tht>lr incomes ror bous Ing lhuo thdr 1975 counterparts. "llowc ver, irn addition to 'IJ)t!nding more of their incomes to 1tl'QU1r~ these homes, there 11 r1• M>1t11• o l her 1 nte r estimg l'hun1otcs in the (>rofile of these lluyt•r:s," l"ullon said. THE AVt:KAG•: price of the hom e lhl'Y purchas ed in 1978 was $80,849 · more than $30,500 abo ve the 1975 average of S!>0,324 The average selling Jl_IIN ! Of lhetr previous home also 1Ti c·reas t'd, rrom $43,761 lo $74,766 1''ult.on pointed out that 1975 buyers wen~ paying 15 per cent more than their old home was ~orlh for a new home Jn 1978. thl'> dirrl•rence v. as eight per- 1 ,·11 t to;\ 11.k11ll v, · he o bsen cd, 11111• l' l'<1u1t y doll<1rs wcrt' r<: quired to kee p their month;;· l'·'Y men\.:> within reason." Ile also noted that the number of. famil~es in the 2!>·35 a ge nmge with children al home declinc.-d fro m 92 i><•rcenl 1n 1975 lo 65 per· cent in 1978. "IT IS UNLIKELY there is a sig nificant dirfe rence in the number o r c hildren this age g roup had 1n the two time periods ," he said. "rt is very likely that families with children had fewer discretionary dollars to s pend for additional home payments and. therefore, elect· ed to fi x up their present homes rather than buying ne w ones. "Consequently, it appears that a s izable market has been lost to builders ." Fulton explained, .. while on the other ha nd. re - m ode lers !>hould benefit from this <:hange · He also said that former ren· ters are rapidly disappearing from this cate~ory as prices ac- celerate. In 1975, ~9 percent or the buy1•r, prvn ously owned homes. while 1n 1!178 the f1~urc had risen to 69 pert cnt Housing Decline Would Hurt Young Costa Mesq.'s Solar Housing Project Sold WASHING TON -Congress has been warned that a s harp dee line in housing production this year would drive prices even higher and aggravate the ··affordability c ri s is" for millions of young Ame ricans who are being denied access to the housing market. Vondal S. Gravlee. president of the 113,000·member National Associatitm of Home Builde rs. testified before the Senate Sub- committee on Housing and Urban Affairs which is consider· 1ng proposed housing authoriia· l ion legislation for 1979. its could be needed 1n th1• next five years, Gravlee said. F'ailure to build a t least 2 O m i llion units pe r y ear "will almost certainly result in in· c r eased upward pres sure on home prices due to the simple facts of supply and demand," he said. Economists have pred1ct<'d a decline from last year 's 2.0 million starts to as low as l 5 to 1.6 million in 1979. The Gregory Company has an nounced lhl' complete selloul of Seabluff Canyon Townhomes. the 100 pe rcent solar assisted townhome community m Costa Mesa and the la r ges t solar assisted new homl' development in the stale The a nnouncement was m ade by James II GreJ!ory, prcs1dPnt of the Costa Mesa hom<'build1ng hrm ··By Sl'llmg .1 pn'<'l'tlcnt in solar homebuildin~ 1n thl' F U RT H 1:: R M 0 K E • Southland . Settl>luff C<tnyon Gravlee said, a decline or Ne~ Presidettt Townhom<'S havt• attracted 375.000 starts lh1s year could re-w ides pread attention 1n the ducetheGNPnext yearby S31 G e o r g e H Coffi n III of buildin g indus tr y. b ut t o billion and cost $2.0 billion 1n Newport 'Beach ha s been homeshoppers, the most 1mpor- federa) revenue and $625 million cl<'cl cd president of the tant feature was the ocean-c lose THOSE HARMED most by the in lost stale and local revenue. J\ m crican S o c iet y of Real location between 160·acres of 70 per~nt hike in the price of a Gravlee told the s ubcommlt· Es tate Counselors for 1980. parkland," stated Gregory s ing le family home over the past t e e t h a l s . 7 4 o . t h e five years are newly-formed Homeowners hip Opportunity ONE OF TitE first 100 percent families, families with low in· Act of 1979• introduced recently Realtor Chief Set solar-assisted res idential com· com es and the elderly and by its Chairman Sen. Harrison munities in Orange County. others on fixed incomes, he said. Williams, •could help first-lime WASHINGTON (AP > Dr Sea bluff Canyon Townhomes is "And that affordability pro· home buyers get into that impor· Jack Carlson, c urrenlly vice situated between the 130 acre blem will not go a way in the tant first home. The proposed president and chief economist Talbert Regional Park and the near future," Gravlee said. By legislation would extend the cur· ror the Chamber of Commerce City of Costa Mc~a·s 32-acre 1990 there will be 22 m illion re nt FHA Section 245 graduated or the United Stales. will become park site households with the head of the pay ment m o rt~aj.!e plan by the ,executive vice president and An estate-like drive provides house hold betwe<'11 the ages of 25 lowerinli! the dnwnpaymcnt re· <'hil'f operating officer of the Na entry to the howl-shaP.erl site of a nd 35 compared with only 105 qui rem cnt. exte ndi n g the tional Association or Realtors. it lhe t'Ommunity, \\h1t:h has lx-en million famil ies in 1970. This ~raduat1on period and recogmz-has been announced. I a nds t· <.1 P c d w • l h nu l 1 v e means thal an additional 12.5 ing the appreciation in the value sycamores. pine tret!s, alders. New Territory Offering th(: advantages of both a rural setting and nearby r ecreation a reas in the New Territory develop· mcnt in Laguna fUlls The home!. (Jr~ priced from $123,000 a nd indudt.-three. four a nd fi ve-bedroom models. Package Lots Topic At Builders' Meet T he next meeting of the Home Builders Council will in- vestigate lht.> Lop1c of new land merchants creating opportunities of packaged lots Speakm~ for t.he buyers of the finished lots wiU be G.L. Lewis. President of G.L. Lewis Company, one of Southern California's largest home bujlding firms. Larry Uzotte, President of Broadmoor Development Com· pany. will share his views as the seller of packaged lots. The meeting will be held Monday. May 21, al the AitPorter Inn m Irvine. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m . with dinner at 1:00 and the pre- senta tion at 8. Reservations may be m ad e by calling Zena Golby al the BIA office in Los Angeles. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE REC YCLED. Orange Co~st College operates the off1c1al recycling center for Costa M esa. 556·5981 million to 14 million housing un· of the home m eadow g r asses a nd wild ~~~~~~~~~~~--..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.--~-~-r_lo~w~e_r~s ~~~--~~~.--~~--A~~~~.--~~~~.--~~.--.--.--.--~~~~.--.--~~.--.--~ :follow TliE ACTiON TO • #' , \ : -....... , . .,.. 9HAFfEll DEVELOPMENT 714/14WSUor714/MM442 • • Your l<1l>I oppo•lun11y lo own a fl)wnhous1• unol.'r S 100,000 on 1tie Wesr Co.:is1 s rnos1 exc111ng develop rnenr Hun11ngron Harbor' You own the 1and 1us1 a dash a~1ay horn ocean. mannas. wc1al ga1her1ngs a great place tor lhe young and the young-at· hearl1 Oua1t1y 1s supreme in lhese 2 bodroom homes that lealure walk·1n ctose1s. l oreplace, gourmet r.11ctien patio, your own g 1rage across lhr:1 pa110. 2 112 baths d1n1ng area anr1 many lhougtllful touches Open I I A M. to <Ju~i... 16691 AlgonQu•n Hun11ng1on Beach Enlor the good llfe •.. 1wlmmln9 poo l, club > • ,, . ..,. Ocean-close two bedroom Newport Beach homes. U\ thl' -.;.1, h\ the ..,c.1, h' the hl'IJ\ltlllll 'l'·• J li.11. .111d 4111cl. p11v,1tc hv111i.: '' v. (1,11 J;l\nllnc l 1 cc'-" .111 about You know 11·,~pc1.1.1l fron1 the momcnl you drive up 1,1 the :!4-hour attcmlcd entrance Right now we 've gol a numher {JI ... ctcc r f\HI hcdro11111lmntc,,11~0 plllnl>. c:ich with two clcvut1on~. '''•UC It onl !WO hc111 00111\. c .11.h r l.111 h,1, l\10 h,1fh\, ,1 'l11J ) UI den. l11cpl.1..:e. \\Cl h.1r, 'pac1ou~ . -T .. ~ .... l-.111.h..:111\1lh h1c.1!-l,l\I no11'-. tiled cnn~, .111d lorm.il d inm (?. room I h..:1c\ ol l h1hhllll'\C with th re..: puol) JnJ 111ght·llghtccl tcnn1' court~. A foct 'heel on focihlle' 1nduJ111g A~'m:1Jt1un .t~'e'' mcnl:-. 1:-avatlahl..: -.. .,,,,. ., .. ,,,... I 111.Jtcd one mile from "-cwport <.enter, Ja:.m1111: Creek rcpre~t:Ot) .1n enviable mode of living 1,11 th\: fortunate [cw. Come , .. mplc the 'pec1:11 J11thicncc ol J,1~m1nc Creel.. ,. - 1. .. --.~w 1 ' .. -·""'· .J : . n· ;: . .J L-1-C l -~~:1:·r , ... . I • to---" y' 1 ... . ' l' r .. .......... ' .. • P\AN .1 . . Ontstandln• con\'tntlonal financln~. 9Ya % 10·'~ % A.P.R. JASMllNI Cllllli In the Village of Hnrhor View ffomn from $199,9!0 M. J. Brock & Son~. Inc ·Phone (714) 640·4020 , c 1, •: .. , I I• . ... ._ . ... . .......... . ... --....... £8 DAILY PILOT Sunoay, May 13, 1979 REAL ESTATE Real Estate •w Raftdall llcCanU•. Ph.D. "4tattCM" How do •• oM•I• tlear ~ LO o.r IM>mr •ka payl11.& off• ~IMI lnt•l deH'L' Wf', la ful, mad• tllte flaal paynaHt oa "' ~ lru• dHd ov., • yur •IO· la .,,1te of Ullia, Ole omrlal rMOrd11 •till •ttew ·we ...... • '""CO•d lna!i>t df'f'd rf'cordf'd •1•1991 ou tM>m... Wlii•l ca• ·~ do LO str•l1et~n out UU. akHlloe! .R., f'Olll• Mfu Whll~ u r\'\'\\OVt'yl\m't' Ch)(·~ not httPl>t'n b v 1tst'lf, It 1s u tt'<'hnu·ul 11rtN.'f'l\s, 11nd failure to com vlt'll' lht-st• cnn t·nus " unnt•<'t''-Sary <'Omphcnuons .ind t"•&>l-'n~t· Wht•n you 1>urc·hust• rt•al (lllll't'rt) <'honc·1•s »t• you born>Wt'<I som1• fuocts uncl ~ 111 ht• r(-qu1rt-cl tu plcdgt• tht• prof)ftrt us M'<'unt) You will probulth ~Igo u noh• und u Ul'l'd of tnc.t ~ h11•h t•nn1m lx·r' th" title lo th\• 11n 1pt·rt\ u1111I )11ur 11hh.:ul11111 lu lh1· lt!nd"r •~ ffit'l Whttn yuu fanull pu 11CC the· loun "h1•th1•1 11 b\• the first. st•i:ontl ur thmJ tru.:.t dt't'd )lhl 1111 nut aulomitlll'<illy h <I\ ,. compl l'l1: a nd clear tttll-t•1 the proptorty 1n a lc~ul "t.'n:-.c T h1: nnl1: .,nd trU'-l !lct!d must be uffu·t ully rt•\'llll\l')t•cl" lo )OU lht· uorrower. whereby the tru:.tec und the lt-ntlt:1 11 nouncc lh~1r prcv1uu!> inkre.,t tn the pro~rt.> IN ADDITION, T ttt: rt•(·onv\•ya11t•1• m usl ht· 11f (1<.'ially re('Orded 1n lht' <·ounl ~ whl'rt' lht· c1rig1 n.il trust deed was re<•ordcd, where the )lr•J{lc rl\ •~ s~tuatt:'<l A r econveyancc is m erely a d1Jn1m,·nt thJt when recorded, uttcsts l lt~t1f1l's l llwl )OU hav1· p;1id the loao in full and that the lf'nder and th1: trustee no longer hu vc :.iny ·1ntcn:s t in your proper tv. A reconveyancc of trust deed serves the same J urpose as a sa t 1sfaction of mortgage does for J mortgage. To protect your interests, Western Mutua l Escrow Corporation offers these sugges- tions. Here are some umely "dos und don'ts" to help vou understand how reconveyances work. · DON'T ever a ssume that u reconvcyancc has been issued or recorded . ll 's up to you to be surc that it is properly taken car e or. DON'T ALl.OW THE TRUST deed and note to rem ain unreconveyed for any unus ual period of time after your loan has )>een paid an full. It is not unusual for a note to get lost, mis placed, destroyed or stolen and you will e nd up paying for any such loss a nd resulting complications DON'T expect a reconvcyance to be iss ued by anyone but the trustee. Remembe~ that the trustee must receive the instructions lo issue the recon· n·vance c~tlll'd a request for full r econvey::ince 0hdc1re the trustee <"an is~uc the: n ·conveyancc DON'T be misled into hchcvan~ tha t a rct<Jn \'\' v ;i n1·c has b1•1·11 1S.'H1t•cl und n •crJrdcd when ,moHw r <'t)rnpany '(, coll1•cl1<1n d1•pt.1r1rnP?I reJurn!\ \111ir note \\1th u "pHHI " -,1;:,mp on 1t Sul'h a re 1T1pt doc·s ncol nH'.IO .1 TITl)nv1·yunr 1· h'1~ f'tlh{'r lw••n r<;~Ul'd <ir r1·<·or11t'1I .and li<•lh m u:.l tJ,, cl<•nt· for ~our lc~;1I prot<"<"tmn 1>0 llt-: St 'ltfo: 1'11/\T 1111' r•·q1u•!>t fo r full rPc-1111 \ ,.yance ·~ '-lg111•1I liv ttw lil'nt·f11·1.ll y •the lt·n1l1 r • 1·\ac•lly ;1s the· num« app1·ar~ ''" lht· duc·uml'nh .1111. he ~ure that all llcnl'flca <ln<:~ lo \ht· note sign lhl! rt'q uest for full r1:con vt•y :1 nr1· t>O 11btu10 <my an<J a ll a~.~1J.!llrr1:11t.. 1,f t h1· tl1·1·d of trust an cal-le thl• IJrt.!M.!Ot lll'nd 1l'ta ry 1i. 11111 the 11r1i.:1nal l'K>ncfu:1Jr~ '.l: 00 inform }'Our f1rl• rns ur.inc·c· ai:ent that your loa n has b<'l•O f1<tld In full 'I hr· <JJ!<·nt v.111 lhl·n ni Jke Lhe net·c~~ary <•ndorM•mt·nt~ lo 'uur h rl' tn .. ur;inre poht•y 1mllc-:1t1 ng rhal t he· prf'\111u:. l1·nd1·r no longer has any antcrt·~I in thl· propcrt} DO BE PREPAREI> TO p:..iy a n ·ronveyance fr1· to the trustee a s we ll as a n·corcl1n~ ft:c which will be forwarded to t he <·ounty rtc:ordt·r DO provide the trus tel' with your correct name und m arling address so the recorded reconveyancc can be senl LO you and you wlll be sure to receive IL f:DITOR'S NOTE: Randall Mccardle 1s president .oJ the Real E:stalers: he is also an author, lecturer and in· structor. Send your comments mid questions to Randy .Mccardle. cl o the Dally P11.1Jt . Post 01/ice Box 1560. Cnsta Mesa. CA 92626. Seminar Slated Dale L. Dyke ma. president of American F'am1· ly Mortgage in Orange, h.as announced th~t the company will host a seminar on May 23 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The theme or the sem inar, which will be held from 8:30 a .m. to 1 :30 p.m .. is "Maximizing Your Pension/Profit.Sharing Dollars --Are You Really Getting the Most From Your Inves tment Portfolio?" ' Experts will discuss actuarial aspects or re· taremenl plans; legal .tughlights or pcn~aon and vrof1t s haring p lans; tru~ com~an~ p0hc1es re: ~arding pens ion and profit-s haring investments . accounting for plans ; and real e~tale loans and their place in an investme nt port.folio. Information m ay be obtained by calling 547-611B. ly Realtor IUD MILLER , ERA S..0.-Krflt Rffffy Are Damages Tax Deductible? As a homeowner, e•penses from damaRe or Improvements may affect your income taxes. f"or instance: damage to your house from. say. fire ur windstorm may be partially deducUble as a casualty loss. Aft e r s ubtractlnR Insurance comp ensation, deduct $100 for each accldcnl and the remainder can be claimed as a tax I'm just scratching the surface here. ff this situation applies to you. 1 suggest you contact your nearest Internal Revenue Office ror a copy of their pa m phi el 11530 "Tax I nf o rmati o n on lledu c tr ons for llomcownrrs". lt may save you some money. deducUon. W h a I (' v l'r :v n 11 r r e a I JmprovcmenL,, such rstntc nf'('<!s. r11ll us. We ns u patio. garage, have all th<' tools and famil y room . and i-xperlise to handle your 110-on cannot be deducted. real estate transacti1>n11 However, they can be locallv. Plus WI' offer the a<tded to the CO!'ll of the 1mlqut' :idv11ntaitcs of the house wht'n figur ing n 111I11 n . w id t• •:RA profit on the s 1:1lc . So, n<'lwork .. 3dvant11JU!S kee p good records or that roo;t ynu nothinJ: such expeMe!l. Try to elltrll. rnve u11 a coll pre11e r ve eanc.e llr d lodoy . We're hl'r~ to checks and r eceipted help! ta Go1'era•nat Dutch 'Anti-housing' F. . lrntlll Mood Assailed Irvine fty 'OHN C\JNNlt'•' N •·w YOH K t At~) Tht> math obstacle to a JlN1'011° 1u•qu1r111j( h1b or her own home isn't the s~i.000 metlum llrll'\' or th1.· 20 pc.ircent down pay. mt'nt or tht• tu ~ rwrn·nt mortl(~ge nate , said the rt-1.t I t•flt ult• rn 1.111 tit· l'tHll't ·th ·d l hl'st~ t o be formidable t'hUllNt.:t'\, l''ll)t'('lllll y to the r1rst·l1mc buyer. But v.·h nt worru•.., h1111 1111•1t'. l>-muld Hovde indicated, "' u 1\ A 11\t' ,, I n l ... JI l' I v Lt ... I v e ii n t I . h cu!: in g plHlosophy · The commencement of construction on a mixed use retail center in the Irvine Village of Woodbridge marks the Initial e ntry into the West Coast market of ........ the Bredero Group, one Amt•rit•t• ••••,11n11t hunw owne rship'> How C'OUld 1t lit''' l\\·tw\"1.'11 t~ll anti 1960, the percentage of "" 1wr ot·1·u1>ll'd hunlc~ r11:.1• lo 61 9 percent from 1:1 u Vt.'rl't•nt Hv l!J7'1 1t rcu\'.h~d 64 6 percent. It's 111 uhu bl} 1;7 J>t·fl'\'llt 11ov. AMt;Klt'\ IS T H•: l.ANU. CAPE where hi ,111d n'·" ,1111•11 fo111ll y tlwellmi:s n !>c each sprang ,1., ..,0 n·I\ ,1., llw Jo~v. oud hlooms. where you ,.J n t.ikt· ~10 '.\l'dr" to pay , when: middle-class peo- 1111: t·an l'H'" uv. 11 two horn cs .. Anwr11·t1 1:-whnc only two ~tales. Hawau and Nt'W 'r'ork, showl•d m•>r<' renters than homeo~ers in thl' Hl70 t•t<n:.u1; It 's when• morl' than S mill.Jon new ant.I Wll'll. ~111~ll• r_.m1ly homes were bought !>old lu~t yNar Could l>onuld llovde be correct'> He h ac; ('l"t>dentlals Jlovdt'. a Macllson. Wis. investor. is prc:mJent this yc:..ir or the Nali~nal Associ~tio~ of Heallors. America's largest business organization HE SEEMS TO HAVE some e vidence too. Even before taking office, Hovde was red ~ot about restrictions thrown in the way of homebu~ld· ing. Ordinances. regulations. limitations -im- posed by those who already own. "It's pervai:iive," he says. "It runs th.rough all levels of government." An~ then this blast: "T here is selfishness today an towns and com· munities that say 'build elsewhere."' And how do towns do it? Through building moratoriums. through overly restrictive e nviron- mental controls hoary building codes, harassment or developers through duplicative reviews and needless paperwork . . . REGULATIONS THAT SflFLE production ~f hous ing add 20 percent to costs, said Hovde. ~e ~ad nol s ay how he arrived at that fig~e. but bwl~ang suppliers and contractors sometimes have cited comparable estimates. This. ht' continues. puts housing beyond. ~he .1bllity of many families, and forces other ram1l_1cs lo relv on two puy('hecl<l. to meet payments. which ~ometiml!s cons ume mo"rc ·than 35 percent of total 11u.:Omt• A!-. v1t•w1·d hy llovdt'. a dcvt:'loper. the s1tuatwn '" a natural lfat1(!.t·r. As v1ewt:<.l hy many of t~e 7110 000 He:cltors. n·~ a s1tual1on that lowe rs lhe1r rnromt•s, nwdt· uµ m ainly o f commissions on .,ah·:-. Bl'T IN TllE VIEW of lhose who own A mt·riC'a ·., 55 rn1l111>n s ingle-family dwellin~s. v<.i lued at $2.2 trillion or about one-fourth the ent1~e wealth of the nation, the picture assumes a d1f· ft•rent hue and pattern. io thc•m, new housrn~ 11ftcn mean'> a strain on ~ .11 r r and s 1·wc r 1•apu<'1ty, and on '>Chools and 111 hi·r mun11:1pal propcrt 1c:s /\ lown ·s em'.aronment l'an hi' pt•rmanC'ntly !'hanged. w1lh traHrc replac- 111g pa~llJral IJc:J ul y Wh;i l evcr the c h a nges . s ay existing homeowners. they often m ean higher taxes. And i:.omet1mes. residents complam, in a slowing of in the rate of price appreciation; even worse, the t hreal or actual price dcchne.-s. EXPANSIVE LIVING ROOM, FORMAl DINING ~OOM IN WALDORF Turtle Roek Vista Waldorf 'Party Home' The expans ive laving room. with its wood-burning fireplace, provides the firs t clue. The s liding glass doors that reveal a private deck w1lh a panoramic view of Orange Counly, reinforce lhe impression the Waldorf. at Turtle Rock Vista, is a home de signed ror entertaining. Th e floor plan, by Broadmoor Homes in the Irvine Company 's Villar,e of Turtle Rock, presenLs 2,865 square feet or multi-level luxury. THE NUMEROUS amenities attest to the sopltisticated lifestyle which the Wa ldorf presents : The conve- nient wet bar in the dining room; the second fireplace In the family room; the generous use o f sliding glass doors lhal lead to patio a re as, a nd an extravagantly complet e kitc hen. highlig hted by a bre akfas t nook. lummous ceilin~. puntry. mll:rowavc ovt·n . and tras h compactor. The master s uite. with its lurgl' private· cfeck I!> Sl'l"ludN1 on lhf• upr.x:r level 1\ ba th anti rlrcssrng roflm com plimenl the a dult qu<i rtcr s . wh1rh art· ·''' a rc hitecturally zont!d for privacy. Threl' othn lwdrooms and a second full hath ttrc ancluded on lhe upper ltVl'I. Below. a two·story entry and a two ('ar garage wi~h interior access com- plete the theme . A handy s torage a rea off the garage illustrates that the Waldorf is designed for both com- fort and efhc1ency. TURTLE ROCK Vista Homes are offered 10 five distinctive Ooor plans 1n s plit-level, two story and tn-level Corm ats of 1,860 to 2,865 square feet. Prices r ange Crom Sl68,990 t o $198.990 The Turtle Rock Vista 165· t ownhome community focuses on a five-acre public park, and offers a variety or rct'rcat1onal a m t!ml1es. In· dutlrng tf·nms courts, sw1mm1n~ pool, Jaru1.zi and C'ahana Thi· d{·vclopml'nt rs reached by 1ak1n ;.: thl· San 01e go freeway to f"ulver DrH-t'. -;outh to Turtlf Rock UnvP, ld1 to ll11lgate. t1nd left again In th1· t1H1clt•I tiornl"' BEING FIRST HAS ALWAYS bee11 recognized _.,.,.. ...... as conrernn~ certain benefits and privileges, but 1s one of the m the right to exclude othe:->? You m ay test your cool judgment by answermg that without even a trace of bias. • AINBllRW THE ULflMATE FINISH . of the large:st vertically integrated real estate firms in lhe world. H e adquartered in Amsterdam , Th e Netherlands, the com - pany operates in most o r the European Common M arke t countries. Its va ri o u s divisions manufacture b uilding products and engage in constr uction and rea l estate development. 1978 revenues fo r the con· solidated g r oup ex- ceeded $500 million_ Loc a l oHic·es are in N~wport. Beach. THE BREDERO Group h as gained in- te rnational acclaim for its inner-eaty redevelop- ment projects which have been undertaken m several European cities. Mos t extensive is the project an Utrecht, The N ethe rlands, a c om. hination com - m e rcial /res id e n - t1al/murucipal operation developed in conjunction w1lh the Dutch National Ra ilway . The center cover s n early five million square feel (in. eluding park.ingl and of· fen a sports complex, r estaurants , aparl · m e nts, o ffices and various ~om mercial space . Located on Barranca Parkway, the Wood· bridge r etail center will l'Ompri sc a Lota\ of 110,000 square feet Wh(•n 1t 1 .. completed 1n March, 198(1. T o Hovde. the iss~es are not limited to in· d1vidual builder, buyer or resident rights. He sees the conflict as one involving America totally what 1t means , what it s tunds for. what it sym- bolizes. "We a re no longer fn.'C to choose where we -CarvPr 'T'npp Woorl St0111 '" !'() ,,d l, !><• llmOOth, "'' tru1· in rnlor 1l mnk··~ 11ny -,1a1ni ni.: )vh 1·1t11lt'r nnd li.•tt o•r t " It Ull 1111\ ·11rl,1rl' w11 lmur r• nu" 1 ni: ttw tJld lt1111<h U11•• 'JUl(il. ( B ri ttanywoods) want lo live.·• he states . SP EAKING I.AST MONTH to the Florida Association o f Realtors. llovde said "Our go~e.rn · ments. our nation's towns and villages. are k1lhng the /\menca n dream through over-r egulation and no· growth lcg1s lat1on ... That is one side of the debate, a debate that won 't easily af ever be resolved. -- ' You don't need a loudspeaker to hear the response Crom the other side, from wh~t \s sometimes called the )?rass roots. the nation s towns and villages; "Killing it? Why, we're the , 1.:1L l{lll('!I you pt·rfc·rt n·~ulr>1 -JOh 11ftn rolo Ami 11, pr,..,..r"' •hut l••uut1f11 l look. u:-t• C"1cr\l•r Tnpp NeY. Pnly ul't!lhan .. 1-1q111!l f'l11-.l1r or Crt·rn·rnl l~rlJ<"'" Clelir F1n111h. BJJILD~RS tlHptft«tHt 289 E \7\h Slr(l{'t Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ones preserving 1t." '------------ %oer9lgain 9n%wporf An ideal location ... Elegant English Tudor condominiums ... Priced from $130.000 • 10% down 90% financing Th is could be your last chance to buy on outstanding 2 bedroom and den. 3 bedroom or 4 bedroom with 3 1/1 both home close to euerything. Only 4 ovoiloble in this exclusive offering. (714) 631-0094 Tu11/n Aue. & 16th In Newport Gt TOWNHOME living in F.amide Costa Mesa one block from the Newport Beach City Limits REAL BRICK. WOOd burning fireplaces: French-English architecture: two and three bedrooms; split level and two· story: cathedral ceilings: mod ern kitchens with eye-level l\. /'.•·='..!~ microwaves: enclosed two· and od three-car garages; greenhouse windows and skylights. Yesterday and t ay - In one setting on your own land. Pool.jacu11I. recreation room. tennis court tool Close to Newport's .. Back Bay". schools. golf courses. restaurants and shopping. Models , open rrom ,~, 11 am to 5 pm. • ~t '< a 'I /Jxupt .. r \. . . ' .. 7ue.idqJ' j1~~ .. jj '".2450 St1nla Ana. ~rittanvwood ~) Cosla Mu11 ll u. 1 nrr1 Developed by to-~ti•OC>f.t blll11 . They will help •:RA Shorecrest Really substantiate the figures 17141 84&·M73 n._"'~~ 1~ l.~lf~n~ec;"";m;ary~ ............. '•2•13mlmS92iiil·mZ7m4m7 ......... ·~~~~..-. "-1111~ ~ --Woodt1cc 'Dev. Co ~IJj-l !.110 f I ·-----.... ---··--------------_.__... .. -------~~ ~---·-------..... -.;., ...... --------..~.~:... -·- / REAL ESTATE ,. Moving Up ... In Real Estate BENaY J ... HANK" ROPE ol San Juan Capaatraoo ho~ Ju1nc-d Ne-..ort Beacb·bued San· !!ra Klna Brayton Adv•rUalna • PvbU~ RelaUOna as <'rt>atlw cUN'ctor and ftntral pa rtner Prior lo JOinlng lhf' Brayton r1rm, Hope was vie.·.-vresidtont amJ creallve dJrtttor of H"bbcrt Ad vt'rtiaing and Public Reh• hons Company in Co1'ta Mf'!'lll , for more than 17 years. His work hu contr1 buted to tb..-11ale o( bllllooa or dollan worth ot re 1tl t<Slate in Northe rn and So uth er n Ca lif o rn ia, Washtf\f(\00, Anzooa, Nevtda, Ohio, MMryland. Florida. and sev.-ral otMt' stalt-s tt~ Ui a wntt•r, produ<'<'r .. o .. , and d1rtttor ol tdt'v1s1o n ('()m ane11·utl :. a1ul otht>r aud101v1sual prt>sentat1ons, furnwr talk :.how host and mullJple advt>rt1smg uwar,l lo\mncr for out:.t1u1dmg cre1&ltve wor k JOUN T . HUftlUDG E, pres a dent of Cl R Healtor:-. t•f t •»>ta Mesu. has bc:tn udm1tted to memlwr:.b1p 1n l hl' l n ternat1oni.I Ktal t.:l>talt Federation, throu~h 1t:. J\m"ncan Chapter, an caf flhlitt' or the National A!>l>O('UtltOn of He1:1ltors The or~amzallon promoll'l> high professional s tandards and good relation:. among real estate professionals an all nal ion:. and l'llCOu rages the private owner:.h1p of n•al µropert> DES STRANGMAN of C'11rona del Mar has been named Brokerage U1n:ctor of Walker & Lee Real Estat e. An alumnus of USC, where he m ajored m busi· ness and finance, Strangman is a native Califor- nian, born in Los An..:eles and raised in South P asadena. He .began his career in real estate I. finance but spent several years in insurance as a vice preside nt and served as a director of a s avings and loan association. He joined Walker & Lee's in· vestment division last Ma rch. This new position requires Strangman lo appoint and Lrain l Southern Cahfor ma sub brokers n uMGMAM Real Estate Commission 'Negotiable' By 8Tt=Pfl£N t'OX t.05 ANGEL&<; <AP 1 • tt you're a mong the rnany Californian• who have sold a house In the laal few yurt. you probably paid a 6 percent real f'State t'OmmlHlon. You didn't have to Altboue h the vu t m•Jorlty ol-CaUkm1ia broken cbartce 8 percent. real estate commissions are rompletely M6COU11blt1. Nothing bat custom - a nd Ult'rtla on the P•rt or consumers -sets them u t 6 percent "mt:at; IS NO LEGAL requirement that real t>State oomml~aons be rlxed at a certain percen· tage, !>u<'h a:. 9 µt-rcent." bays state Real Estate Comm1ss1ont'r Uuvad F'o'< "The problem is that most t.'oru.umers ap~ar LO be unaware of t heir right to ~got1ate the amount or the commission in buying and selhng reah~state " 1''ox !>ays studies show that 6 percent com· m1ss1ons are s tandard on bet ween 75 and 92 per· cent of all real estate transactions Ul California. FTC Comm1ss1on~r Michael Pertschuk. in an· nouncuig a nationwide investigation of the real estate tndustry a year ago, put the fi gure a l more than 95 percent. "R«>a l est ate a1tents claim t hat they do not a~ree with each other to charge 6 percent but that tht·y makt· th<tl decision individually," Fox said . '"A ll I can s ay is tha t for the most part the ra te is 6 Pl'rcenl. However. l haven't seen any evidence or a t·onsp1racy of illl'gal agreements.'' GRAV l.AW, A I.OS Angeles-based legal aid organization for st:nior citizens, has asked Fox to mount an educational campaign to inform coo. s umers of their rights in real estate transactions. "Our argument is ttlal the public should know tha t commissions are negotiable and that the com· missioner has the responsibility to educate the public." says Zoran K. Basich, Gray Law's ex· ecutive direetor. Basich also charges that big real estate com - panies deny smaller firms acl'e:-.:. to Multiple List- in~ Services if they don't ttgn•c to charge the stan· dard 6 percent. MLS access 1s vita l lo small brokers who m ay not be able to obtain enough list · iogs, or offers to sell, on their own "MIS IS A BREAD and butter thing for all of LINDA K. J'ERGUSON has Joined M.J . Brock the m ." s ays Basich. "But the big firms have been us ing it as a m eans of pressuring the small & Sons. Inc. as s a les mana~er al Jasmine Creek in brokers into charging the same ree they are, 6 per· 1n the s tate wade pro~ram for m arketing recrea· taonal properties. such as Maui Sunset Timeshares lotated in Hawa1i. the I rv1ne Village of Harbor View. cent ... A resident of Jasmine Creek, Mrs. Ferguson • Basich wants rent estate brokers to put _a comes to M J Brock & Sons with a background m clause into their sales ;.igree me nts stating t hat gen e r a l r t"al t•state s ales a nd a thorough commissions arc negnt1abll'. a move that Fox s up. knowledge of the Newport Beach/Corona dcl Mar ports. In the meantime, F'ox urges cons umers to area. For the pttst 2 1h years she was a sales s hop around before agreeing to pay a 6 percent representative for V11la~c Properties in Irvine. s ales commission. A graduate of California State University, Los "The re are several real estate concerns that OAIL. "I ptL,OT t1 MODEL HOME AT NEW LOS CORRALES SINGLE-FA MIL V PROJECT IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Los Corrales to Expand Homeowner:. or San Juan Capistrano's newest community, Lo:. Corrale~. are moving into their residences while pla ns ~et under way for groundbreaking of Pbase 11 "A fast-paced sales rate ha-; resulted from nearly 200 homeshoppers tourang our models week· ly," noted a representative or Los Corrales Los Corrales is highlighted with d1stmct1ve Spanish a rchitecture through the use of arched openings, beamed ce1 hngs with cor bels. band. wrought heavy ornamental iron rails and dividers, courtyard e ntry w ays a nd m ason ry .face d fireplace? _ \ THE ONE f\ND TWO stor y homes, ranging an size from l ,955 to 2,827 square feet , are complete with s uch design l'lem ents a~ ceramic tile entries, vaulted and beamt>d ceilings and French doors. T he k1te hens are equipped with both ~e1r.cJeaning and microwave ovens. de luxe range tops, dish- Medi H C t washe rs. hand.cra fted hardwood cabinets and 811 ome OS luminous ceilings . Wet bars with ceramic tile counters are also a reautre at Los Corrales Hits Record High For the third month ma row, lht median price or a s ingle family Caltforma dwPllmg climbed to a n all-time high $77. I iS m ~1 :u«h the California Association of Realtors n •1>0rt ·d The March mecfaan ~ml'•· ro•pr,..,ent:-; J 2 2 per cent gmn ov<'r February ant.I ,.., 12 8 percent Jbove the m edian pn('(' a ) !'ar ago March sales volume ancreased sharply, as 1l has dunng that month ror the past several year~ Sale or 15, 142 dwelltntlS was n·cordcd throughout the Sta te on the hJl>IS Of reports from 4i real estate boards. This figure reprc..,ent~ a 2.1 7 percent IO· crease in sales <.ict1v1ty over t-"cbruary 1979 and 15 t he highest transact ion lt'vrl c,m rl' l<i'>l October March resale activity was I 2 perct>nt above t hat recorded duriog the :-ame month l tt~l )t'ar '"This steady advam·<' in real c'>late prices fueled by inflation and an altf~nd.,nt re5tricted sup- ply or housing IS ;1 Ill alter of UCC p concern for me and my t.'Ollcagucs m the rN.11 estate industr y," declared C./\ IL Prt':>1dcnt Clark E. Wallace of Moragea ... Practically disturbing as the cootrac· lion in the number of sules of homes in the un· der -$50,000 category Master bedroom suites a re complemented by walk-in wardrobe c losets with mirrored doors <:1nd pnvalc dressing areas. liaths contain double lavaton es, gold-trimmed porcelain faucets, ovaJ tubs and separa te s howe r :.tall:. with bronze.frame s afety glass enc losures Somt: plan~ feature wood· rramed French doors immc'<iiately off the bath and bedroom areas with decks. bakonacs or garden courtyard..., Los Corralc~ 1~ onl' of thl· few new home com- mun1t1es in Oranj!C' County lo offer the Home Owners Warr a nty t HOW 1 pro~ram . THE HOM~ ARE SITUATED on either half- J CrC' lots borde rin g dO equeslr nrn trail or manamum 10.000-square -foot property, with the lond of space bet ween homes ~eldom seen today. Built by Patnck Development Ul JOing venture with Genstar Housing Partners, Los Corrales or. fers eight floorplans designed by Dale Naegle, A rch1tecture a nd P lanning Inc . The model complex was decorated by Quinn Robertson a nd is open from 10 a .m . to dusk daily Kurth, Anable & Associates arc cxclus1vl' sale:. agents fo r the pro· JC Ct Angeles, she has a bachelor's degree in history. a charge commissions ranging anywhere from a flat C alifornia t eaching credential and bas done fee to 3 or 4 percent. depending on the amount of graduate work a t the University of California services provided to the seller." be said. Irvine. For some lime she taught elementar~--=:..:.:...:...::.:::...::::...:...:...:..:.::.=....::....=.:...:.:..::.:.:...::........::.:..:.=:..:..:. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... -- school in the Newport Beach area. j To reach Los Corrales. take the San Diego Freeway to San Juan Creek Road, tum inland t.o La Nov1a then rlght to Camino La Ronda, left to Calle San Re mo and left again to the models. BAL STAVPF JR. was rettnUy promoted lo' the position of genPral superintendent with Akin~ Development Company. Staurr attended the carpenter apprenticeship progr am at Orant:tc Coast College. ln 1971 he was named apprentice or the year for Dana Point Local #1648 and first runner up in the Orange County District Council com· petition; he has been with A.kins for the past two a nd one -half years . Prior t o j o ining Akins, Stauff has been associated with Mission Viejo Company for four and one-half years as project s uperintendent. Mlt1tAEL J. F EWEL has joined the Fountain Valley offtce of the William Walters Coropa n. as property manager. Fewc•I will be rC'sponsiblc for the professional management of apartment and condominium pro· pe rties un<lcr contract by the WaJters Compa ny m the Oraniw County area. A resident of Irvine. Fewel formerly was as- so<'iated with Rm~ Bro:. in Santa Monica. He became active m the property management field an 1975. MICHAEL L. Lt::WIS has joined lhe Koll Com· p11ny as ice president for development. He will spec1ah7.c in the developme nt of new investment opportunities in Southern CalifoMia. Lewis has been associated w1tb Prudential Insurance Company of America for the pas\. six years and. al the time of his de· parture, was general m a nager of d evelopment or the firm's Ne wport Beach offi ce. Al K ol l . L e w is ' responsibilities will include de· termining the feasibilHy of a project . locating omce and business park d evelopment sites. acquiring land. a nd monitoring the financing and leasing program up lo t.be COO· struction phase. Investing Posh Set Century 21 R eal Estate Corporation will launch a seven-month, $1.25 million advertising campaign in June to al· tract the individual ln· veator to the real estate market. The full page, four· color Ilda wlll appear in national circulation newspapers and ma1uines lD the United Statet and Canada. Tbe purpoee tA tbe ad· Mrti.inl mena1e ls to I cti.pel die mytb that lo· veatlnl lo real •tale ls too eompUcated for tbe averaae penoe, accord· lnl to Bob Thomu, •Me pntldmt -IDnstment, Century 21 Jlartetla1 Gl ·---· m ucAttou· 19UAL PIOflSSIOMAL SBYICI A•ulc.-1 •••41 ............... Amnlc_ ..... • FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CHOtCE """"'9TOM llACN- POUMT.-. YALUY .................... .... ..., . ._ If., ...... c .... •tu47 Senieea DltUion. "'--------- Anaheim Bills: Beauty, Serenity, Wile. The Smart Move.· ... ~\ J. _ .. _ , Wheo you and your family move up to Anaheim Hills. you leave behind the hustle and bustle. the hue and cry Our 4,300 acces ol gmen and gold. of peace and quiet. emphas1Ze the country envwOflfTlentthateohances the serenity-and value-ol living hefe. The master plan discover what selectlon. beaut'/ and txestige hv1ng is an about AJ the same time. you'll encounter parks. the goU cw se. ShQps. the saddle club, schools, the tennis club and vistas of sweeping landscaped h~lsides. For all Its completeness. Anaheim Hills still lacks you. So. come v1srt. In fact. get a move on! F ()( rurtoo infcxmation. consult an Anaheim Hills homebuilder 1n the ad!aeent l1s11ng ()( call Anaheim Hiiis. Inc .. (714) 996·2000 TMNewund ' . of this hHI ·n dale community 1s unfolding as quality home- bl.Mldefs move with delibef- atm and craftsmanship to complete some of Southern Califomia's finest reSldential neiglbof'hoods. A visit demands that you expeflence all the model homes to anaheim hills • I N~. =1Wn1s: :neA~ Builders. Jl\dtit•m full~ .',1, 11 I• 11! 1 /1111 , .' Jt" ·fl fl" V\1• ' I • I I 1(1 •oJ• ( • I I •• •• • I II ' \. I· ' ( f I r}, t' I I, ,f I t 'l t,' f ti I I . I'· t v 1•1.1 ( •I· i'l• II '11 I~" It 11 111 I 1 Pointe Ouisset1 1 VI I• { 1 • r. • Pi, Ir If fl 111 ,,·..i h ltl 2 CaFTiage Hills "• I I ,I •: '"' ( '1 1)1' I I ! I • 3 Ridge View I I• ' I ..... : ' II' 11 " 4 Window Hill I I I \ .• 5 Anaheim Hills Es1ates IJv S '· c ., · · (/l·l)qqi". 6 AMheim Ridge Estates Custom Hun'• t / l, I • · (714) 914 llOLI 7 Feather Hill nv µ, 1c1ti.-: r " , h•·'" :· 171·1)')71 1 ~.,, 8 Hunter's Point• l·y lt11' Robt ·rl P W.111nor1uron c • (114) qqs 4011 9 Sunset Ridge By 0.iktrc..'<' LX•v•.'lnnm1·n1 Cu (714) 9~li 400$ 10 Stoneget• Oy SocalJnd Corp01, 1tio11 (714)<)7.\ '"'30 11 ........ WoodHllf By W1HS/Akm<, (714) 63/ 8:?0() 12SMdowRun By w,1rmrngton Devc.~oprent Co (714) 998·:>631 Vl/l tfle NewpQf1 <IOCJ/Cll R111t'fS11'1., riceways 10 lrnf)Of~ll hagtiway. 1l1•·n IOllow dlfeell()(\ 11 <.oons encl tne .Jtiove m. ip •) 191'9 .,,,,_. tH .... , , .. I Q DAIL V PILOT Sunday, May 13, 1979 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OM ALL MGs & SPITFIRES Including Hardtop & Overdnve Models AIM> SH TM Spiffin1 .ct M.G. Mldgdl Sales -Set:_vice -Leasinp l flllftJ.\ 1Wlllh •If tlt1 \un l>l<'i.:11 Ir •. ,.,. 111 .~ Y r ./50.000 milt· ~•·r\'it•t• ( '.0 11traC'l ,\,·ailat.I•· 011 All '\..: I "I 1., •·~ 111porh ... The difference~ between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The ca r you lease does m ake quite a difference. After all. you don't drive the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose, you drive one of the world 's most respec ted automo· biles. A car with legendar y eng1· neering, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and -sa fety. Something else : you'll drive the ca r you lease for two. three or even four years. Most ca rs look out of date all too quickly. -But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz . you drive a car with classic lines and timeless- ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to ofter you. One 1s certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought poss1 0 ble. Call us today .for the \ surprising facts. ' Ask about our many convenient leasing plans Mission Viejo Imports 831-1740 A 11thoti;;rd Drnl1•r 495 1700 28701 MC1r9U9rite Pkwy. • Son D• Fwy. or Av~y. Mission Vie1o - BRAMDNEW ·1~78 SAABS HURRY NOW FOL IEST SEUCTION AT HUGE DISCOUNTS! ... . . -._ .. . .. -----.. .... . . .. ... -~ . . -... -----------... ----·--------. --. ---.. -------.. ----. .. -. .. . . -·~ ··-.... . -. . -.... -.. -_. -. .... .. ... .. .. ... .. . . . ' _. .... .. . -·. --·----- -~-..... . .... ____ _ .. Sargenti's Rutaurm\t I. CodctaU1 l>1111ng rnom opt·n Motht•r '~ Oay :{ p m l11 !J p m , ,,. •• , v • A t • Mruf"r--4" 'N r• t ,,.,, .. i l "'' , " - . ... . . . . ----..... ., 1 > • -..6. ..... 4 ••• • • t -• • • DAILY PILO f Sunday May 13, 197V So1ne, Prices Drop Inflation Exceptions Luted By~Auoclaie4 Prn11 flitrgam hunltn toke heart ll 's hard to t'lt'li•veo. but :i.omr thln11 an• actually t"bo~r to day than lM)' Wit'<! tu t)e Th<'Y att. or 1.'olu·-s··. thC' ,~x<'•P lion n1lher than th1.• rul• "If you flnd anythlni: that '"' lower IO Jltl\'t", It's a r a tht•r n uk' :11tu•t1on, :-llld ont• 1.•conom1~l "'ho did not lo\unt ha:s n1o1m t• UH·d t\MONC THt: t:XC'EPTION~ is lhc hand helJ 1.•ull'ul11tur. tn troduced lo the .,:en.,rul pubh1.· In lht' t•a1 ly 197~ In Hl7Z .11·rnrd mg to tht' t;1,•ctru1ut• lnd~lrn.•-. 1h soc1ntion. lht' minimum pncc f11t u por kt•t t'ukuluto1 wus about SlOO Tn~hl). ~ou c.tn t111) inc for lt>ss tlHl n SIO . <'1t1bJ11k, the-nation's :.e1·011<1 h1~~··st t•om m ercial h..ink . 1>JYS m.1rkt•t .. t udies :.ho"' 98 4 pc.-rn·nl uf .111 U.S. home6 have 111 l\'a-.t one r :•kulator ComJJa ring t<ida.> 's prier:. with .hose of the past 1s hard bet>ause >f the .9i R rev1:.1un an th~ ::ons ume r Price Index The terns checked today are not ,ecessaraly th e s a m e ones Jriced 10 years ago; s pecific oroducts have given w ay to ~enernl categories. PAT JACKMAN OF the 9 ureau of L~bQr Statistics s a.id. lowevcr. that a look a t the final :di lion of Ule unrevised Index, in hme 1978. showed a few things .:ost less than they did in the 1967 Jase period. They included •1ylon hosiery, down 6.1 percent; movie came ras. down 3.2 per- i.:ent; tape recorders. down 5.2 o e r cent ; a nd a nti·infeclive .Jrugs, down 22. 7 percent. Most decreases. Jackma n ;ald. are temporary. tied to a ?articular supply and d emand ;ituat1on. A drop in consumption. for ex· ·1mple. ht'lped coffee prices to leclint• s harply from the ir 1977 1eak of >1 a p()Und <rnd more. •~ut thl'.V are s1all more than "'arc a!> hig h •1~ they wt-re ll'fon· a 197a fro-;t in Uraul set if( (t•ars of a s h11rta g1· JACKMAN ~AID L(tN(;.term o nce di-Creases generally occur ·1ecause of impro ved technology 'Jew products. like t all'ulators, 1rop in price as mass pn1duction Ol1COmPS possihh- . Everything h<JS somt' sort or prican~ cycll'," he s a id. · In· lrnduct1on. then g ro\\lh " F abt:tn L anden of the Con feren<·c Board , a husiness n· jJ;:<Jr<'h group, a g rN·d Produch 1trnt t''"t h•!>s today lh~in they did '>o r IO yt•ars ago 1-!Cnt•rJ lly "a rt· i t e m :. th;,it Jre l <tr~cly an (...__cu_N_·v_M_E_R_J lht' llrt'D v. ht•ro t•fflt'lt•ncll'I> of prc>thH'llon 11r1.• PQS&lhlt'," ht· blUiJ I N('Rt:.\st:o COMPETmON al!m 1·1rn lt'1ttl lo lower. ur ut lt-ai.t rt•latJvely stable . prlt'~b Tht• .,:rowin.te oum~r of atrhnc d1i.1·1111nl farcll m l·uns that an m nn) l'USi.>:. vuu c11n fly for ll'~ll tn<l.i> thi.in )1HJ rould ftv•· )Cltl'lt •l~ll 1-·1 ~11l"c:. pruv1det.I by the Cwal AernnautH·:. Hoard for hulf ;1 doien routci. rc·presenting a gt'i> l>rJphlCJJ t•roi.!> s ection or the country s how th<tt the regular ct'onomy fare h as ra:.eo by an U\'f'ra~e of a lmost 40 pe rcent in (1\ e y ear~ Jn contras t . the l11v. c s t·av:11 l;1hl e fa re on the :..ime routt.'!. hu:. i.:unc up only I 3 pc rcent . on l wo of the route:.. the lowc:.t a vailable fa re is lowe r than at w:.is 111 1974 Linden said it Is actually un· fair to rompare loc.Jay's prices to yesterday's in absolute terms: you have lo compare wages as Wt:IJ. Cmltlllander Col James B. Davis. son of ~1 r :. M ;:ir v E 11 c n 0 a v i s . t'(l:.1:1 M e~~1. h~s bee n 11~1111 L·d t o mm a nd€'r of the Ii It h Tad1t•al Fighter Wing <•t !'l'lli:. 1\tr F orl'C B<JSC in ,"\ l' J d <J IN 8U'l'E•a£a ..... for C))l am11le. the Labor Department reporled lbtat production workers 1n mirnufacturing In lt\c Unlt1..-d St1atca earoed ari avera"'e ()( $3 24 ian hour. Inc luding over· l l nH·. It took a wo rke r 13 m 1nutet1 to earn enough to buy a pound of around beef , then prtt t'cl at an avt•ruge of about 66 ('t'Oli.. al took 15 minutes lo earn cnoutch for a 76·cent. one·pound t'Ull or l"Off~ The worker had lo spentt 7 minutes to eorn the 40 l't>nl~ l\l'e'ded for a gallon of pre· m1um 1i:asolinc· and 1t took 25Vi v. t't!k~ carnan~s to buy a new l·ar In 1978, production workers 1•arned az1 average of $6.16 an hou r and ground beef cost a n averato?c of Sl.11 a pound. mean· 1n~ that despite soaring meat prices 1t took less tim e 11 minutes to "earn" a pound of h amburgl'r tha n it did more thun nine years earlie r. l l also would take less -only about 20 weeks-lo earn enough to buy a new car costing $5,000. But it would take longer -about 8 minutes -to make the money to put an 8S·&ent gallon of gasoline in the car . And you would have to spend 24 minutes earning the money for a $2.50 pound of coffee $300 Millio1i Howing Halt SACRAMENTO II\ P I A bill in Congress has stopped con· struction or about SJ()() million worth or housing in California. a state senator said F r iday. Sen. Milton Marks. R·San Franc isco. said the bill in· troduced April 25 by Rep. Al Ull· man. D·Orc . says tax-t!xempt bond financing can be used only for r ental hous ing for low· income people Marks s aid Caltfornaa ha~ three programs that use ·ta.>.· exempt revenu e ' bonds lo finance new or rehabilitated housinK to be sold or r ented tu low ·to m o d e r a t c ·ant·omc fam ila<•s Lawye r Arraigned ·SAN FRANCISCO I AP I A deputy public de fe nde r from Contra Costa County, Je ff Craig Bradley. 31. has been arraigned on charges of grand theft and re - ceiving stolen property after he allegedly tried to sci I r are law bo o k s mi s si n g fr o m the University of California 's Boalt Ha ll library Not Black for Brown lJnconventional Politician May Turn Tables SACRAM ENTO 1 AP 1 If lerry Brown nms for president n 1980. he faces proble ms both n California a nd on the cam· rn1gn trail. but the 41 ·ycllr·old )emocrat's polillcal star is still >rig ht. As s peculation. fanned by Brown, g rows about his p<>ssible ~hallenge to President Carter, Rrown·s pote ntial problem s also ~row. AT FIRST GLANCE. 1979 looks like a bad year for the 10· ·.e nse. umbiliQllls young gov· ~rnor. But tha t appearance may bt! d eceptive. Brown has b een severel y cttast1sed by leaders or hi s party f6r his support of a conser vative propos al for a const itutional con· .vention lo bal<1ncc the federal budget. His legislative proposals have co,JDe under alt ack from leac1crs or both p arties :a nd arc making little headway E DITORlt\L COMM ENT, ouce almost universally com · plimentary has turned critical in both California and Eas te rn t;tewspapers. And the bachelor • overnor h as raced s h arp triticism for his African vaca- (ion with rock s inger Linda Ronstadt. Mike Curb, Brown's intially toci~ Republican lieutenant overnor. is beginning lo stir r ouble as acting governor in JJ rown's absence. I Dy conventional s tandards, Jhose events add to a disaster. ~od the vacation with Miss R onstadt would be po litical ruicide. 8VT BaOWN ISN 'T a con· ~enUonal politician, and has a ecord ol turning seemingly a maging 1ltu1Uons to his ad· a nta,e. There are algfti thal is hap· cning again. Tbe vacattcn. With Miss on1tadt triggered a cover story n Newsweek magazine. p utting rown'1 pboCo on news stands in' glamorous "Pop Polltic1" coo· xt. A trip to Ne • Hampshire, r \EJJ '.~ A 1'\ALYS IS which exploded 1n clashes with that s tate 's D e mocrat i c leadersh1p. even has pluses for Brown. who lakes the oul51der role. rightmg the "profes1>ional politicians " BROWN IS DOING much the s a me ttung in California His t roubles wit h the Legislature ha vc stalled hjs legislative pro· gra m. But few voters follow the fate of legis lative programs. and Rrown·s image as a foe of the politi<·ians is intact . Instead of campaig ning on a record of specific accompUsh· m cnts, Brown offers ''a tone." llis most valuable political as· sets art! intangibles, s uch as his s ty le and pe rsonal charis ma. Rut thos e assets are r eal and formidible. Unlike most politicians. Brown generates excitement. particylarly among younger vot e.rs . He is different from other politicians. easily winrung the public and press attention most candidates struggle in vain · lo capture. HE USES SYMBOLS e ffec. lively, s uch as re placing the long black governo r's limousine with a blue Plymouth. Brown al110 has a winner's im · age. He won every primary in wh ich he appeared on the ballot against Carter in 1976, a nd ·won a land11lide re~lectlon in 1978 for a second four·year term as gov· ernor. And Brown has demonstrated an ability to sense abifts in the public m ood a nd change hla positions lo claim the leadership of popular causes. • HE MADE THAT k ind ol turnabout laat year on PropcMll· Uon 13-, at lirat leading oppoei· tlon, tben e mbracing the proper- ty las cut inJUative as his own. RepubUcans said Brown stole the lasue from them. Democrats grumbled tbat Brown aban- doned them for political expe· diency. But pollste r Me rvin Field re· ported that the t wo thin gs California voters liked m os t about Brown were his fiscal con· ser vatis m and his handling of _fiQPOsition 13. HOWEVER. FIELD also said the s tronges t neirnti ves in Brown's image a mong voters we re his presidential ambitions <md the way he has shifted posi· lions on issues such as Proposi· lion 13. A Louis Harris poll came up with simila r findings. reporting that 52 per cent of a nationwide sample considere d Brown an ··opportunistic politician ." Overall. though, Brnwn 's ap· proval rating in the Field poll has taken an upward tum the past year . revers ing a sharp decline over the prt!vious two years. BROWN, 08\'IOUSLY e n· couraged by the polls . has grown inc reasingly critical of Carter . and more candid about his ambi· lions. saying he will probably make an announcement by June or July . If he does run, Brown's plat· form is s haping u' as a com· bination of planks with strong emotional appeal to voters from the far left lo fa r right. For conservatives. there are stern budget and tax limits. For llberals. there is a long list or appointments of women. minorities. consumer advocates. and e nviro nme nt al i s ts t o judicial and executive posts in state government. aaoWN DESCRIBES THAT balance as his "canoe theory ... ll you paddle a little blt on the left aide. then you paddle a little bit on lhe right al~!· you kee p going right tlowfktb'l mid· die." Brown b n 't s p eclllc about where he would steer the nation. He says America need& "a cban1e" and new leadership. Ao'd be adds, "I know the d.lf. lerence between leadership and lollowersblp." 'HE'S PRECIOUS TO ME.' SAYS INMATE Brenda Gian With Son Nathan at Pleaaanton lnmate-nwthers May Help Kitls S AN F'RANCISCO cAP> -Brenda Glass is a new mother. and her pride in her 3·week-0ld son Nathan is obvious as she hums to the tiny infant in her a rms Brenda Glass als o is a federal prisone r. ser v· ing an 18· to 20·ycar prison term fo r a 1975 armed robbe ry al a Washington . D.C.. motel during which $11 was taken. lier companions m crime in· duded her hrother and several friends SHE IS RAISING HE R BABY wrulc :in inmate as part of a n experime ntal program aim ed al giv- ing oolh the mother an<J child a chance to succeed on the outside ··1 may•bc overprotective, but he 's so precious to me." said the 24·year-old Georgia·born inmate . "He's the only child l'vc had a chance to nurse and take care of '· Sh<' gave up one daughter and IC'fl J secQnd with the baby 's grandmother becau:.c !>he "'a:. behind bur~ T hl' ~rn~ram at I hl· F1•dt·rol CorrC'c l1on•I Institution at Plc<Jsanlon. ahout 40 male~ cast or h<>rc , will allow :'oh Gl<J~s ti> ~pend four to SN< months with ht>r b~•by ;1t a women .., shelter 1n ncarb) Ila) ward whill• lc·arnang r h1W t•a rt• .,kills ~s. GL.\SS S \Y~ '10Till-.RJIOOU \<\Ill keep her "on a :.lr:.iight a nd narrow path • upon her rl' ll·as<' on paroll' this summer Psychologists ~a y Lhcrl· ,., <• new realization that both the Jailed m othe r and her children need more contact with e a<·h other The m othe r mu1>t work out fears and guilt <lt bt-ing res ponsible for th<· separation. and t he childre n must learn to un derstand their mothe r's f>hght and develop a more pos1t1 vc ~1lt1tudc toward law enforce me nt 1\t Pleasanton. women inmates anrl voluntel'rs also run a priH1lcly funded children':. center oo the prison ground~ 11 1s open Saturdays anci Sundays for mothcr·ch1ld \ 1s1t s ONL\' LOW.RISK PRISONER ARE chglhll· for the Pregnant Inmate Program -ont• of a growing numbe r o r federa l <1nd s tate pro1ects to al low inmate mothers to s pend more time with their children and develop a st ronger bond Among the other p rogra m s -At Clinton Correctional F acilit y an New Jersey. a Camp Retreat Program gives low security inmate m others the· opportunity to spe nd a few weekends camping with their childre n. -A Florida correctional institution inmate. Terry Moore . was granted her r eques t to raise he r baby in t he state women's prison by a c1rcu1t court Judge last month. Miss Moore. 22. is serving a 7•,2.year term for robbery and arson. S he will be a llowed to rajse he r baby in prison 18 months . A FEW LEGISLATURF.S -FLORIDA, II· lioois. Montana. New York and Wyoming -have s pecifically provided that a mother 's iocarcera· lion is a sufficient r eason lo take her child away. But pnson officials say there is a greater awareness of the mothering needs or 1,600 federal women inmates and thous ands more in s tate prisons. According to statistics. more than 21.000 ·children in America ha ve mothers in prison. Most of tbe wom en are young. uneducated single parents. ·'There is more and more planninli? tor the female inmate," said Karen Amy, a dministrative omcer at the Fede ral Bureau of Prisons. "We believe the mother has an important role to play in interacting with her childre n." PSYCHOLOGISTS AGREE THt\T THE childr<'n. as much as their mothe rs. are victims of the woman's incarcer ation "The children feel that thcv'vc been aban· donec1 a nd som e become de linquents." said Ann Stanton. a lawyer·psycholol'(iSl at the University of Minnesota. who has s tudied women inmates and their children . "Many mothers develop unrealistic expecla· lions while behind bar s und don't anticipate negative reactions fro m their c hildren ," sbe added. ....... -· NATION I CALIFORNIA Tax Sale -_r_V9LIC __ Nor1_cE llfOTICI TOceeOtTOltl \U"alOll CIOUaY OP TMI l'AtaCNtCM.t.,.....A NII YMICIOUlfTYOflCNIANea .... ......,, l\UI• oc GE NIVIEVE Ao\, TMOM~. OK.-NOT ICE I~ Hl!llEIV GIVEN lo - Of Ship Delayed I CrHllOMot ............... -....... 1"°1 ell --llootlfle <i.ifM ._.iMt -'-let dllC:edlM .,.. ,_,,,. '° .... lhl:nl, •1111 .. _,_ .. , •• In 111e offlu Gf TM <iM• Of ttlO .aoove S A N FRANCISCO .,,m .. dc-1,0l to~nttMfft,wtt" '"• fl•<•H ••Y vouc,,.n, 10 IN ""• I AP I -The Internal """i9N'O•' •201 wu""'• ....... Su••• Reve nue Service ha s m , ~MA...-.cec•• ...... wM<1t ts ed d I lht 11••ce ol 1><11lnou of Cite un • agre to e ay for three ••"Of'M '" e11 rNCteo 1!*1Aift•no 10 m onths the May 8 sale of ,,...,t.1eotwld.,._.....,w11111n1- a 102·foot yacht seized to ~::,:,~_1 .. ' '"' uni .-•1co11on o1 cover part of a $1.53 01100Ap<-1111.1t1•. million tax assessment eroo.•• HollOMt Bank E-111.0I of IN Wiii against Hakeem Abdul o1tto._........, Rasheed. founder of the 1i1uva:'l-:;~ .. 1 n Church of Hakeem. •1t1 w11t111re 111.-..s.ttem Assis tant u s At· '-•••....-.c.t1u•11 ', • Tel. llUi «J7 ... Jt torne y Jay , Weill also Anw ... ,,. E ...... ... told U.S. District Court P .. 1>11\r.eci °'""9S ~' D•••• P11ot Judge Spencer Williams 'IP• 11' ~. ""'~•. 11• 1"' ·~ ic the gover nment would PUBLIC NOTICE _ gladly return the yacht if sufficient bond were posted in its stead. SfATIMIE .. TOCo WITMOltAWAl l'ltOM C'ARO•lltSHICo OHlt•TING UNDU• l'I CTITCOUS aUSINIH NAME THE JUDGE set July The fOll0-1119 ~''°" ..... ~ wilhar ... 11'1 • '' • QftnPt.JI p 4tfne r l r Otn 1ne 31 for heanng on a pre· P•••n•""'o op. '•""II 11no•r ,,,., l i m1n a r y iOJUOC ttOn flClllllOu\ Ou••neu n•m"' Of NATIONA L RE"CAt:ATIO N sought by the church. \YHEMS D•VERSll'IED. "' llU The church seeks the re· 5h~•lnQlon P••<e. 11 y 207 Nowpor1 l f h , h l 8Ut l>. rA91r.60 Ur 0 0 t (! 'J ii C The lo(1l•Ou• bu\ln .. \. n•m~ '"'" Ras h eed Academy ~~ ,,, .... tor ,,.. Polfl~'•"•D .... hied on well as $921.000 in 10 g:~~:;• 28• '"' .n '"• County 0' seized s avings acco-unts. '"• Fu11 N•-•no •uiar~\ 01 '"" Th e ch u· r (.' h 0 f ?e••on W•lhclrdWll>Q .. louon S 1C 1nyone , 111 F tl 3 k e e m -a It C' g C' d t) Y R1v•rne1<; Avr . Nt-11 Butn, C:A. authonties lo be a "gel ~, .. 1 . k" . J~S Kinyon~ rack qwc operation -FMm filed a federal s uit Apr il Puo•1•n~a Or•n11e Co••• D~··· 4 . th I RS P1101 Aor 21. n. M;o, •· 11, 197'1 14311' saying e er· roneously or illegally as- sessed and collected tax· es from the c hurch . It contends it is operated exclusively for re li gious purposes and is entitled to income tax excmp· taons as a bona fide re· lii:1ous organiz<itao n PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIEU NAME ST&Tt:MENT ''"' •011ow1no pets.on\ •I"• cto•nq bu,1n~\\ .tt\ OAIC.INAL ';AM S OF HUN TIN(;TO"I OEACH, 11141 Adams Aven~. H~hnQ1C'ln 8~«", C.lltorn•a J •ll Mitri• S..nOlletQ. 3., S 'lrroyo Ot•""· NQ H. 4Hn G..ottel, C..lltorrha 1111& R1(~.ira L~ SunOIW'tQ, 34• S. Ar· THE C HURC H <;a 1d ~~~.7or~:~~~ir6"'0 H, San caorlt•. m u ltiple levies were .... a, L•"'' s..""""'"· l4A s. "'· r 11 d •O•O, No .... !win C.•Dr••I, Cllllorn10 wro ng u y m a e 1n '"'b January and February '"" Ov\IM \\ •~ conducteo oy • . 9fMtll -1.Wt'\NP to s atisfy the alleged J'"-•e !wnc!Oe•o 1978 1nd1v1dua l t ax lh" .i•t-• ... , ''""' "'"' '"- 1. b' l't r R h d I (ovnh c.1··~ ol or .. nQe Gbunly on 1a 1 1 y o as ee . a so AP"' .~. m' known as Clifford Jon~~ '".,.. Weill d0 c•l .. red thl' a-. Puoi.~ 0r ... ..,.. ,.,.,, D•11~ Po10•. ~ " A~"lll,1'1 ..,.0 N4y l>,1l,IVT'I IH0·1'1 !tcs:,menb '"l'rt· 'a lad tha t 1he :Jccoun b an · in R.1 :-.ht:ed ~ namt· t111d P t.;BUC NOTl <.:F. th u t ht· p •1 rt r J ~ ,. cl "CTmous 11us1Hus ha m~t.-lf ;.i:, th•· bu I. l•r ;ind >n .. ·~~~':~n!':.~.~:~N .. ~ .. 00,,,<J lat1•r owner 11( lh•: 1.;.ithl '" '"' .. IT ~AS notcc.J lhf• g,,, t• r n ml 11 I Ii ,, ... ' IJ 1• n I $15,000 for nrn antt•nanr•t• and "'Ill h:nt• lt1 1•xµ1•11 d SS.000 a mo nth 1n t h1• I •MAJ.Ori l Of' 11 w ,,.,, ,,, . , 11 l+f M#'•.~ ~ d )'"'·. A • "144'• I \. • I•• • • 4 l 11 ·~· .f1 tv•r-t •• ""'" a flO--tl '\o.MJI• I 1fl'(M tJ,Jn A bit>)¥• "'' •00'' b-+.Cf" l A '1wl.) r "' • D'"'"'"" '' <on out ,,.a b'f ~ J•,..,. t,tl o,..r(f»i, \1"1t• /i, l AM .tH VIJ"llittii future 1"" .... ,.,.,. •.• *-' ,., .. d with the Weiil s aid the yacht -~~~·.·.~~;~· "' Orul\9'! Counl., Oii v. ould bt.• h~ndt·c1 m er 1f ""JO>' d .. . .• h Publ•V..., Oranoi Cl).l\I 0.11, P1101 .1 ro u n ~6 L fHIO 1 e "P• /1 7'l M.t.e 11 191~ •HI N d1Herenct• ht•twN•n lhl' $1 .53 m.alhon tux li ab11it1. :mrl sa .,.ings a<·counts Pl'BLI(' NOTICE 1!> p ostl'd i n r~•~h or ·~~,~~~!:~!'E":~~ OO nd Thi!' °"OU Id :l'SUfl' '"• ' * l!Q °' ""n t ao•nlj OU» p.:iym1'nt 1( lhl lltS llrt "'"c"oNT 1'4POl'I Nr W!>PAP!oU \UllS '>UPPI f' f()MP AN,.. )It~!> C.•<tnoJ A .. , ,,vc., 1df'!fu An .... (.,;tt•ornld 9170) T ll E C'H l'R C ll r 0~""'1 '"''"'""" p'"'"" tf\ 0 ~r4U ! •' l IJ> (U\l O M t>iJ. Hakeem ha!> bl' n under ~·111nrr ·• '1•1•· 1nves t1 ,,a t1o n b"· :J '""b"""'"'. ,. <Ot>Ou<hd Dyan rn • ~ J O'•tCu.-fe de ral g rand Jury and r>..n•~ • P•n.1n~ Oakland pol.JCl' co'u'::~, s~'.,"~ ~~.~,,:;.'.""c.0":~~., ':;',, Rasheed founded the ,,.,,,,, ,9 m9 .. 0 t b R . h .. FllJMO ~ re 0 C I C Pul>tislle<l 0rdll9" CoA\I 0dlly Piiot sp1r1tual pro~ram over a .Aori111 19Jno M ... f q 1•1• ·~ ,., ~car ago Wh<'n at be~an holding "<·clcbra taons " PUBLIC NOTICE 1t promised me m bers a F1qmovs 1us1HU$ tOO pe rcent return on "'"""'E $TATEMENT donations within a cer· rn~ •o1iowuiq ""''°" "°"'"II °"'' tain time. no•,:~fCISIOH PLASTIC COAT. 111 W I/In Sit~!. Uthl E·I, CO\ld Mew , C•• • •orn•d 9'1ti11 B U T THE STAT E Emd "!~"" DeCo'°rr. 270J curbed Uus a nd orde r!!d ~;;;,~~,:,~~;--e· No. a. to>•a Mew . Rasheed to stop promis· rn.s Du.Mrw" •s conout•eo oy an on· ing large payme nts in °1•1""''em1i 11-o.co>ier return for don a t ions '"'' ""'emen• ... , flled "'''" ,..., The church then had Counry (l•r• ol Or .. nQe Counl~ on be . 'IPrtl 19, ,.,., mem rs write on cards F1u11t w h al they t: x p e c t e d Pu1111~ Or<M!91' eo.n1 o,,.,, P1101. back. This compiled ~"'''12·,.,_,,,....,,,u.m• 1-1• with ~h«: law bec~use no PVBUC NOTICE ex pllc1 t promi se o f.-_____ _ financial return was in· STATIAWNTOI' HAND<*MaNT volved. r1u1no!!: =~=SS MAME Authorities have a l· , ... 1011ow1nQ perunl hUlt le~ed new money was ·~=,,,. .. ,.owwF1c111tou•&u~1· being used to pay the a & I( P e T A o l e u M long.term contributors. MARKETING .. 1* Cl\lpman Av.n.w, Fulltrton, C.tllorn1a .,.,, Diabetics Request . Research loul• J 8'>cce. l&I~ Wiii-Ct•· cle. FounlA•n Valley, Calllornl• 92108 PAvl l(a<:f'W><k>t1Ari, tS.•t Prtmro~ .. We\h''f'lln'\t~r .. C•H•orn1• '1"3 r ,., ) Dv.)•M\\ w•.s conch,,t ted by • umlte<I p.frtfVrSl\fO L J Bou" Tl\I' \t•l~tnenl .... 1111'(! wllh lhe co .. nly Cler-of Or&n90 Counly on Aprtl II, 1979 ,._," Pubh\Mcl 0ron99 C:O.JI Doll, PllOI, '-Pr1111, ~-M<oy•, IJ. ltft 111'-lt "You cannot assume that be<:ause a woman has committed a crime, she does not have a strong NEW YORK IAP> need to car e for her c hildren." said Betty The Am~rican Diabetes ---,.CT1T1ousaus111c1n P UBLIC NOTICE McKenzie. social work supervisor at Clinton Cor· Association has urged N-E suTH•ENT rectlonal Facility. Cong ress to extend its The 1011ow1119 per.on 1) oolnt bull· morato r ium expir ing en ~'ON MAR CI Al MEX ICAN A CIOLDREN'S CENT E R ON prison grounds May 23 on the proposed u c.u vR•NT. w w '"" s1ree1. allows the inmate mother lo express her love in feder a l b a n o n the co'~~:ic~:,C:.':. 11•1 0 ,c,..•d. m o re relaxed surroundings than the crowded artificial sweete ner sac· !.IMu,.. c.111or,,.• •1t01 visiting area, whe re visitors and inmates often charin to give Congress Th" b<.ls1nm .. cO"(lvmo '".in •n- aren 't allowed to touch each other. The center at more time lo cvaluatc ~1••0••1;...,c1.,1 0.,1111,00 Pleasanton looks like Q nursery school. with toys the situation , ... , sletemenl wo~ flit() with Ille and bright decorations. Counly Clerk of Or•nte CounCY Oft , Aptll It, 19,. "The child who comes to visit has a lot of mis· The g r oup. w h 1 c h ,.,., conceptions about prison. Some of the lears are r e re presents 10 million Puf)l""""' 0r.,... eo.11 o.ii., "11ot. solved here." said Harold Kabler. who heads th~ diabetics in this country , A"'11 n,,unoM.oy•. u. mt 1~1·" educationprogram a tPleasanlon. said that Congre ss --PVBUC NOTICE - Al the Santa Clara County women's r esldenttt• should conalder major centerinSanJoae.aboul25womenlnmatesand uplo revisions ol lood safety -"'~1nouuu11111u nine children are housed In an apartment complex laws. urging that the MMMttTATIMCMT where lbere are no locks. fences o r guards. Tht.. laws be amended to al· ,,.!.~,,.._,"' --'' "'"' """" women go to work. s tudy or leam vocational slllllls low the Food and Drug FOuNtA•N 1NTUNAT10NAL Thelr sentences range rrom 80 days to n lne months. A d m i n i s t r a c I o n to ~=~::~~f~~ c:= "'_. A ..... said Maria Black a re1lstered nurse who directs the evaluate food additives w111, l•n. 10.,e 111 Cl4t Aw .. ,_. • h h rt •'-111~ V•fa.y, CA tltOll program. s ue as sacc a n on we 111,, ""''""s" ~ ... "'.., .... The mothers 10 to work or c lau.--basls of relative rlaks d1v1eu11. while the children are cared IOI' lo a chlld·care and benefits. TM• :;:. • ., ,..._ ""'"' i11e center ln the complex. Of ~ particlpanu . ~ bave eo""'' c1e<11 .-°'.,... ~'' .... been MDl back to the Santa Clara county jail for R eaearch tests link ~ .. ,, ""· lnfractlom of the rules and el1ht women were re· uccbarln lo bla dder ....,..,.,. 0r-.. c:.... °"~·= arrested. No one bu tried to escape. cancer In rats. ,Aft.Q.at.¥tr''""" 1w..n • .,...> ·····•-.-.·-····· The 8119911 Merketplece on th• Or•na• CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen leH tt. Find It, Trea It With • Want Ad [ .. 42 ••7& J One Cell Service V ·~ Fett Credit Approval IOUA'-HO~ Ot>f>01'1UNITY "M1 .... '1Metice: All n •1.il \.,.lah• 11dn•rt1"-cl II\ llus n''WliP<•V<"r 1,~ ,1111 Jt'\1 tu U~· f\'llt•ful l'\11r lluu11ln~ Ad 1•r l!h114 wtu.-h nwkt•' 11 lllc•.:111 t11 a d \ l'rtli.t' ··1111y urt• rt•rrlll'~, h nlllJllOll, u l ili.-.t'M 11unwl1un bu:wd u11 rlt<'t'. ~or. l"l'hj:11ln, i.v\ 1M' nu11011ul 11n.:111. 1•r .111 lr1tt•1111v11 111 11lulw 1111\ 1out'l1 11n•f1•r1•111•1• h 1111l.1 11011. UJ 1l1'1·• 111111i.1t llJll Thi' n<">~>.fi,1fl•'I V.111 11111 knowint:h 111·11·111 .. n \ 11dvt•rt1:.1ni: •fur 1, .ti •"'talt• whu·h '" 111 '1111.1 I.Joo of tlw lav. aaoRs: Ach•rli1•n .._.. check their ads dalily and ...pon .,.. ron l1n111ediately. Th• DAILY PILOT osM1111rs lidNlity for the fint ift- cornct iMer+ioft Oftty. Houwt for Sale ..•.••...•.•........... Gaier~ 1002 ' ..•...•.••............. IAClllAY MIMI-ESTATE Unbeh •vahlt• l'harrn a11d pnv;11•\ ()n nearly •" <1Crl' lh •;iV) s h;1kt-r•M1I fn·nrh rloor' Jntl v. 1n dov. .... <1 hrlrm:-. v.1tli -.epe;rate ffi<1llt•·r "''"''" large wur ksh1111 :ir•·a l1t•hand J.rnra~t-Own1·r will hl•l p finant'l' at $265,tl\JO ('.di Sh1•r> I ISr<•w(•r. 752 l~J:W l QUAIL A.!~~~- 10,... Tll t :lO , ..... 1 ltG EASTSIDE '1 tx'rlronm. :! h;:ith "1th r1rt•l)li1C'l', V. /W l'al'Jll'flfll! ~ l>ll n kiti:ht·n ('1111111 1•n:-1h ht• t'IJOVt•rh•rl '" morh1·r rn la v. ·, 111111 Gr1•:..1 l'1>,t~1 1\1 1~.1 lt1r·.1 lion 1-'ull pnre Sll2,500 CaJI 7~1 31!11 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES --- ••••.............•..•...................••........•......•....•........•...••..•••••...•.... ., .. ,.. 1002 .,.,.. IOOJ •••rel 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sncLASS SPECIALIST YOU All IMYlllD to Jnrn us on._. pcr:.onal preview of th 1~ outst ondm.: offt>r in1t :no dt'grt>l' vlt'w m·t·u11, harhor. n1t l· htcb & mounh11ns . 5 bt•droom i-. ,.:?a m r room, formul dtntfl)! II Ln th<' ult I mute ur t.1<;tt-ful dt>ro r Rt>nul1ful )ard w lr\llll & Jat·u1.z1 $795.000 Cull for 11ppt TllMS TllMS TBMS Ownt•r w11l c·ru rv , no loan f••t· no quallfy1ni.: l>on :t rn1 s::. this ~rt-.1t tn\ t•~tnwnl opp11rtun1t\ St'n~ttlton.11 OC't'H n & ha rbor \ ll'" :\PIH'IOU .. ti l)cdroorn. gta mt• rm . f~1 m1l y rm, formal dining. pool c4k Ja<'un1 $.">95.000 IEST IUY ON THE HILLS 3 bt'flrooms & fomll) w ort>iin vww Xlnt t·ond Pat w front & re1:tr Onl v S347 .~ Don 't w a tt or you 'll he sorry· THE PRICE IS RIGHT Exrt>plionul valu<' 111 thib ne1;1rly ne'.\ 4 hl'droom. & fornilv room w /formal dining All tn ea~v to II\'(• with colors. lJ pgr adcd c::i rpel-& tlrapt•s Tl'rrific view of n1tc llleb & mou11t.11ns. A::.krng $36~.500. CORPORATE PLAZA REALTY 548-2953 -COST A MESA - INVESTMENT TR I PLEX ~ This IS a pruie of owne r.sh ip property Each unit ha::. 1t 's own pa t io with complete privacy. The front dct<1ched unit is a 2 .s tory. 3 bed. 2 bath home : perfect for the nwnf'r . The duplex in the back has 2 bed. l'ttCh. The upper unit e njoys a large sund<'rk. OWN ER FLEXIBLE. Any kind of a reasonc.ble offe r will be sc r iously considered. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• of n t!wpo rl REALTORS 67S..S511 SPRING SALES-OPEN HOUSES JASMINE CIEH: A tpKW • .., of llfe; "''°' .... ....... llhlolfJhlf• -1trol .......... ~,....__, ........ tr"'· w • 1wt. l.. te.. b1..tlM ,..., rwta ....... iec-d • ..,. i.. .. -_...et.g ... of tni .. 11. ro1tr OWft tltoppf'"J CHtet', SC .. odl & chwclln jnt wo.d fhe COf'Mt'. -Two "o•H a.allable, both thrH .... ow. f-.ily """'"· ........ ... #5 I JASMINE CHH: oret SAT & SUH t to 5. U41,000. OLDE CotlOHA DEL MAil: 231 P'OPPY - LoccrtlM! Locotlowl Locatl0tt! J•st Hae 9reate.t -o few tfeps to Uttte COt"OM leach · & partaiRq for to.. c.., °" tta. properly. A •Hy tpociotn ,_ly ho-. - thrH be*OOfftt, two bathl, -, Wtt ht hat•re~. GI•• yo•rself a tr•at - $360.000. OPEN SAT & SUN I to 5. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR: 720 GOLOEMROD. Jtnt o "dol houw" on °" R·2 lot lcca add a .wt) or e..foy tk yard. CompMttfy retROdeled -M1f ,....lftCJ. heatta.J. ldtclwtt. opett i,...,d c_.,~ A chonMr. OPEH SAT & SUH I to 5. SI 55.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS: Prime locaffon & l1t top condltiOft -o c~. deUghtful ho1H; two & deft or thrH ~. nect brick fit .puu, ~ MOSier wife ope ..... to pri•ate y ..... FnsMy ,pap.ted & ready for a _. OWMf', 2500 MARGARET (off lnitte AnJ OPEN SUN I to 5. SI 37,500. OTHER WORTHWHILE. IHTHESTIHG PROPBTIES: l1t CORONA DEL MAR: I. T1w-M ~ hoflM, hardwood floors, co11nftiewt locaH0tt, R·2 lot, l'ffdy for adclftiOlllll ..... s 150,000. ---------r u ome m Vis ta, 'h acrt• Cataha Island 2. Six mih OM block fr°"9 1'9 CorolMI leoda; pri•ate patios .ct s. decks. ..... ill ra•g••· o•e•s, dishwashers, brick fireplacH -OM ~ OWMl'01 ...... , .. Sltelhr. $490,000. 1854 FULLERTON COSTA MESA <'Un : llOM t:: BUll.11/\Kl.E LOT Tlul\ c'htormrni: 1•:ist!-Hlt• Cn:.la Mt•'n hom1· " l<X·atl-rl on tt l;1ri:;1• hu1fcla hie R·2 lot If httrdwtlfMI noors Lum )OU IJO. this Ill tlw pl;wt-! Sll'>.000 Cu II Shceyl Brewer. 7S2-192U, J QUAIL PLACE - -PtlOPStTIES'- 10,... Tll t :lO ,.M.I VICTORIAN llomt.>:, in xlnt ar1•a UNDt:;R $70.l)j•f Pnn only ~H·~I AJ(t WrstcHff Hiqhlands Pndt· or uwnt•rsh1v 3Hr. :!bil. lan1t 1. 1•ourtyarcl Pool fo:xl·1tm1? & 1mma1· Ueaut landM'PI! S1<19.9:,0 8 UNITS Step; to hay & beach Grt•al :-umm er/wanter rental On i! lob IUILOAti.E LOT Rm ror umL:.. Sl 1:;,0110 park likl l!rt•un<I.., Conrlo in~an Marc·u~ :!yr., m·v.. trarle l or l)()t h for lol' a I hou:.c· or nu1ill'X Own crt fq~I l't•i.!I!~ Swc1•ncy 7~:! I 9:!11 , li41~!*>.'!!I Open llous <· S at Sun Ha(•ktrn) l'ul de S;w Sl~.500 I\ llH :! H ram rm :!:12'1 La Linda l'I Near 23rd Tustin /\Ye Dy Owm:r f;tli!-MRI I hlb1dl' hom1: •JO lar.cc Int I IJIUor \ ll'W nnom for untt.; s~.'10 ,000 B~tkt'r 111..a~:; •17~ 0 r t' H n v 1 .. w . S :1 n ('ll•mcnh'. 3 Hr 2 lfo. famll~ rm . I ht•l•rlul, ·l!ll :!f'~I Ov. n1·r llm1• l-ftmt'lh111g ~llU WilOl Vl M·ll'' Class• fl\'d ad:. lln ll well b42·~'4171i IN NEWPORT IEACH: "The llufh" po,.... "'E" Pica Thrff be*OOM. f ... ly rooM: opet1 beaMed c•ili'"J'• oft wide 9re..eeft. $181,900. IN COST A MESA: DetightM. 1 eMOlllll•d & re.ady for a '"first thM" ~WMr. St.t yat1r real es~ f1tns.._... ••· Tlwff bedroo. ho-. -MW ,-.., c_,.tiftg & draperin. $75,900. IH FOUMTAIM VAUEY: ICloM to Hart.or & Helt QIH+, wcllldecl CGr'Mf' lot :;_ RV storage, conred patio & POOL; two et.droo. & ~ *" or re-c••ert to addffioMjl two bedrootft1. Air ca.ulltiOMcl, reModeled & beautifully decorated. VA terms. SI 04.000. • ,IM SAMTA ANA: R•oly Mat to..~ holM, plmh ccrpeti'") & di aperlou; co•ered brick patio: nrrorecl closet doon. Walla to parll, sc1'ooh & shoppilMJ.·$71,500. LAST. IUT NOT LEAST: Spyglau '"Tr .. wMch" llG tow beodl"OOM. fCIMily rooM, lonMI di""'9 rOOM, pool & ;ac.m. Yeot!<y leaM S 1600. lftthly. COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .• CoroM .. M• 675-5511 SUnd!y. May 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT " ....... , for Sde ..._.,Fors. ........ Fors. ...... ,_ s. ..................................................••.••........•.... ·············:~:::~ o, .. ,.. 100 Ch.er.. IOOZ G1Mr.e 1002 .... ,.. I ······················ ···········~············ ................................... . THIS WllK-S IAHAIN Two 2 bedroom condo's. Both super s harp. Steps to everything. Beautiful g rounds with pool & playground. Won't last al only $50.000 each. llACH CONDO SSt,900 Must see this super sharp 2 story. 2 bedroom wndo. Steps to pool, private patio. A real steal at this price. Call rlOW. COINER LOT Check this 2 bedroom cottage with r oom to add on. No down VA, low down FHA. easy payments. Won 't last a l only $57.500. UNITS Call for free lis t. We have the m from a triplex at $65.900 up to 16 units at S400.000. Great investors select ion . Call now! 540-3666 ... Wllela11 .. ... R.eal Estate Inc ... LIDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio decks enha nces 1·us tom s pacious 5 hdrm . 4 bath traditional ho me : like ne w. ldeal for c nl •rtaining Corner lot. $520.000. llG CANYOM c;oir courst' vil•w ftom spacious 5 BR. 1 ba trnd1lional homt . lge. family room. pool . Jat.'UlZi S750.000 IAYFROMT Several finl' ha vfront home:> • with p1c1~ & slip AVALON Well ton~truct<.>d . 3 BR . l ba, oak fl oor . partwl has l·me nt. l'O ncretc foundation. Flats a rea $120,000 - F'ce BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dP 0fll1P NB 675 · 6161 ef;J,.JJt 2 OUTSTANDING NEW LISTINGS Large <'Orne r with swimmin~ pool Trad1tional 5 bdrm home on~2. Jot~ 8695,000 One of Lido '~ mo~t interes t ing ho mes: high r e ilings. Oak fl oors. library with frpk Jo'ormal dining: rm .. maid's rm. S625.000 The Lawson Realty hlJr1cl, IJe.ich & BJyfront Homt:~ Company 675-4562 • Nl'WJ')Ort l:k.ll h ~ story 4 Mdroom DUPLEX OM plus pool S73,950 THE BEACH l'U!!to m garrlt•n h11m 1· S89,900 W 1up1?r a d1'fl 1'J>h •\ c;ri·at summt•r rt•tl't•iit dra1x·s lhruout, 1·ountn phL~ investnwnl Onl} :i k1ll•ht•n w i form clni.: rm. blk!. to Ot't•an NEVEi< wind.mg ~lairs t•I h11h• .1 VACANT WO~ T L,\ST WOIY m:.t!!Lt'r l-11' \lir r•1rc'<1 ""II.•."") x _?11 fam (.'/\I. I. N 0 w I 7 I 1 I ' u " ,.. 963 tiib7 nn with v. lhar. 1'0' 1·ro·cl , ., , • , ·• patio & sparkhn~ pool [ -~ Only $.1.700 do or luk~ ® ' ~ 11\'Cr S503tmo paynwnts , , l lurry C.11 (71 1 ) !JI>:! li71i7 _ '. UMlqUI HOMIS Of'84 l·S TODAY U NIQUE IN BIG CANYON - Greenbrier. 2 bdrm. 180° view, exquisite decor, $227.500. See JoAnne P e rkins at #77 Sea Island. UNIQUE JN NEWPORT BEACH -2 new custom homes, both Unique ! 3 bdrms. 2 s tory , s un decks. microwaves. etc. $215,000. See Allan Heller at 545 & 549 Irvine in Newport Heights. UNIQUE IN SEJ\VIEW -4 bdrm. g r eat view. jacuzzi, patios and near tennis c.nd pools. $279.900. See Natalie F ogarty at 1911 Yacht Maria. U NIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW BROADMOOR -4 bdrm, sgle story. 2 frplces, pool and jacuzzi. $229,500. See Natalie Fogarty a t 2600 Lighthouse La ne UNIQUE ABOVE THE HARBOR -4 bdrm. J bath, ocean view. a pprox: 3000 sq. ft .. only $229,900. See Natalie Fogarty at 241 La J oll a . UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR -4 bdrm. overlooks the Jetty, conlcmpon:1ry outside. cozy ins ide. $279.000. Sec Lynn Rousselot at 220 Marigold UNIQUE IN JAS MINE CREEK - Deluxe plan 2. o.ak parquet floors, jacuzzi. profess. lndscped, $244,950. Sec Ma rilyn Hod ges at 2 Skysail. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR -One of the best Ocean B'vd. views -3 bdrms. 2 baths, hardwood fl oors jacuzzi. $525.000, c-it at 3620 Ocean Blvd. UNIQUE IN BA YCREST -4 bdrms. 2 frplces, lge lot, great street, $259,000. See Kay Parker at 2000 Windward. UNIQUE IN WESTCLIFF -Sharp Sturdevant built 3 bdrm, 2400 sq. ft:-, lge lot, ver y private a nd just $169,500. See Sharon Corzine at 1406 Westcliff Drive. REALTORS' r .. 1 IVICEST PfOPLE SELLING TH!, NEA r£Sr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 , CALL US LARGE 2 STORY HOME ONLY A FEW DOOHS TO THE BE ACH. 3 overs ized bedrooms. 2~ ba t h s, r ecently remodeled & r e d ecor a te d . L o t s of .built-ins, fire place. et c.. + paved off s treet pa rkinl:? in addition to the garage. As king $199.500. BEAUTIFUL INCOME UNIT Quaint cottage home + 2 bedroom Clcss than year old l rental. Quaint, right down to the picket fence. Gotta sec 1t to believe it. $155.000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 PM. llG DUPLEX. R~ST PRICE ON THE ISLAND On Balboa Is land. zoned commercial. Looks great & own er is most anxious. $234.500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Mewport ll•d. conter lotlt R·2 LOT Could be duplC'X Sll0,000 I ~-~ MEAT, SWEET& "" • , IS l~ ~~~p~~~t•ly "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 4hr, 2ba. rully up~radcd ~~~ = --------•I home w/an extra bonus OCEANFllOHT 2 lots with large hou~c Could be duplex S6<n.VOO Vidorian Charmer 38r. 2ba. lots or ch<1rm, te nnis . n te·e. Cd M $2:1},95() f()l'JES REALTY INC EStl'MO I cm1 e13.e210 I 200IW.9elbo98MI. Newpclf19Ncll·C.......92MO I-DOrNO ".·.,\ BUSINESS .::: UNDER A ...,.. •... FICTITIOUS -NA.ME? II fOU lllff IUlt ft .. d fOUf ftlW f lctlllOUI lultftlH Nlllll llld "'" not ,.. MllN!llltlHll ltfotpcMcMloft,j16HM don't toreet tllet lfll •111111tetlofl 11 10 deJI "-............ T1'e DAILY •1&.0T wlll ~,.. ........ ler ltt.11. Our ................ 111t1re Ore11 .. Ce11t .................. '"'""' ........ ... ""' ......... JICH '''''"''"' .. , p111fllcet1111 ••fld =---.r•lld• CHll •• THI DAILY MOT, •.O, ... 11M, CllC• ..... CA .... ........ ,.....,., ..., ...... ~ ..... ..... ....... z. .... -........ - 72176 I Back wrap dresatapron with extensk>m1 that tie In rront. Can be reversible. Short or knee length. 72176: Misses Small 16-81. Med 110.121. J.g<.', 14·161. To order: send pattern number. size. name. ad· ~~zip. PBJCE : S2.M plas * shJpplag ar 8f.pua&a. Rporuweu fl Mlaftltaeeeu Pattttw Roolt, a.a ppd. De1l,11er Sew Tip Book. fl.SI ppd. M::ike chttk oyable to Spadea. Send to this newsp~r. c 1n Spadea. 2 Bndge St., Mllrord. N J. 08848. Dept. C·l5 &~1 in Bfi$ F1NEST ORIGINAL AREA Hi ghly customized "Plan .E", over 2,000 sq. ft. of qua lity appointments: 2 bdrm. s uites. m a ssive family or e nte rtainment room (wet bar) + hobby room. Commanding vista of lush g reenbelts. An adult occupied h ome of excellence & distinction. HonesUy priced at $189,500 COSTA MESA SWRSHAIP Fireplace. upgrades. shake roof, custom brick. Concrete low maintenance yard and across rrom homes sell· ilMc (oc 125.000 more. 3 bdtm .. l~ baths and ask· lng S\05,000 Call Bob ScOtt. 752-1920. ' 9UAIL PLACE PIOPBTIIS .. 10,.. Tit l:JI P.M.1 CUFFHAVEM 2 Bdrms . 2 hath:.. drn. frpk . Close to sc•hool~ & rhurches Short ~crow pos.s1blc. Sl49,S00 67J.:.i63 642·2253 F.ves associated rm & formul UR. l .Ol':lt ed on a lg ~ul·dc.sar lot armss from J.:Olf t•our'l' RC':ir & s ide cov<'rcd pat1oe; Close Lo schools & shoppani:. Pncl'd right Call now 97'J·5370 EmtsideTriplex lnvt•stors uttent1on 1 Almost m'w. raota ... t1t• unns Owner say~ hnn~ offer and be creative CaU now, 646·7171 ~(;A 1201 Cliff Dr. $l45.600 Ne wport Bear h. View Can ~o up for Cull lifetime view! A~~~!~ [®.Iii ~~~~· .. '~~;::• 4902 C-0rkwood $164.900 1llc fastest draw in the Have something you want I rv 1 n e . Be au t 1 ( u I SclJ things fast with Daily West; · ·11 Diuly Pilot to sell? Classified ads do Wlllowood Model 3 UR Pilot Want /\ds. . Oassified Ad. 642·5678. it well. 642,5678. and much more . BROKERS IHA: TORS 101', W Bolbnn C.' t ltib 1 WISHES YOU A HAPPY MOTHEl'S DAY 675-3411 ..... ··-··-· ... -... .... . . .. . . .. . .• > • -.•• ··-·-·-··~··- DAILY PILOT 84.lnday. May l3. 1919 ······••·•············· .................................................................... . ~!!!!!ll••••ill•••••-.... Ho.Mi Fw S. H.tw1,., S. Ho.net'°" S. ., .. ,., IOOJ G...,... IOOJ Gi1Mrll 1002 Gi1Mt.e lotJ ···············••4••••• •••••••••••••.•.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "-C>KJ\MI.-Bai .. , l.>f~~NllAI NK)l(l l?AGI ("~ • •OPIM HOUSIS• * OPIM IN UM IYllSlfY PAI• 4 be droomt. 2..., baths . den. and family room. Enclosed rear p11t10. ext·ellent ramlly home for $12.8,900 ,SEE CORA BA l.DJKOSKI AT 25 ACACIA TREt:: LANE. OPIN IN MCLAIN ... CANTO.. A nt•wly li st~d 2 bedr oom. dt>n t o wnhome. It II' a beaut1fullv dt•\·oratoo c:nd unit with a . we"P'"~ v1t>w of the ft Olf rour:-;e P rt<"t' $2a~.500 Sf<~F. LUCY HOS£ AT 48 SEA JSL.--\ND l>H IVE OPIH IN .. ""' THIACI !-i.omething for <'Vl'ry nwmbt'r of l ht.' family in t h is prime ly lot•at e d home. 4 Bdrm~. pool. patio~ and play yard, all for $229.000 SF.I-; NANCY S I MMONS AT lRI O TAHUNA •Tft;RRACE OPIM OH THI IA YNOMT Spacious home with Fren r h doors . ·Master suite with sitting room. wet bar, baC'k stairs among many extras. SO ' Boat s lip o n the penins ula for $795,000 foe. SEE BILL BENTS AT 1024 E. BALBOA BLVD. OrEM IM WISTCLIFF Fantastic /amily home. Custom built on a huge lot in one of Newport's nicest a r ea s. Five bedrooms. study. pool & spa all for $350,000 on fee land. SEE EVAN COR K ETT AT 1438 SANTIAGO DR IVE OrEM IN THE ILUffS Best value "Dolores" in North Bluffs . Very private c ul-d e· s ac with large greenbelt on three sides. $157 ,000. SEE MAGGIE GUTH AT 300 OTERO .. OPEN IN COllOMA Dll MAI Lovely remodeled home with 4 bedrooms & a m agnificent bay/ocean view. The pr ice is $232,500 & you own the land. SEE CAROLE McMAHAN AT 1014 SEA LANE orEM IN WESTCLIFF T h e m ost distinctive and sought after street. with 3 bedrooms. family room and l ~1 r {!c pri vate yard , plus ne w tnrpe>ts & mu<'h m or e . Price $179.500. SEE KAY RANGER AT 1:m1 OXFORDLN . LOT-TOP OF SPYGLASS HIU Build your own custom home on t his choice corner. P lans available. Owner wi.11 fin a nce. $350,000. IAYSHOllS Wa rm & charming in sought a fter Bays hores. Bea med ceilings. shutters , lge. patio. 3 Br, 2 Ba. A find at only $187,500. UNIVERSITY rAllC Vaulted ('eilings. huge kitchen with great counter s pace. 3 bedrooms and an e:tdded tort. Close to pools and tennis. $129.750 Including the land. IAYSHOltEs-A HOME TO CtalSH Delight in this s parkling new Cape Cod home. Built with the best of everything. Spacious master suite wit h t e rrace a n d j acuzzi. 3 bedrooms & family room. $447,500. • WISTCUFf 4 llDlOOMS Dar ling Wes tcl iH ho m e m ade a ffordable for the young growing fa mily. Quiet tree lined cul-de-sac. Lar ge lot c lose to schools & shopping. $139,000. CAMEO HIGHLAMOS Plenty of room for expansion in t his 3 bdrm, 2 bath hom e, pool & den ; your choice of 3 beaches. Priced, $189,500. FfMISHID TO PllFICTIOM E legant 2 bedroom, den. 1 % bath home in Ha r bor View Homes. Profess iona ll y decora t ed, la ndscaped & maintained. Price )169,500. SUM-SHADl-SOUTUDI Something for every mem ber of the fa mily in t his pri mely located h ome. 4 Bdrms, pool, patios and p lay yard au for $229,000. DISHMB FOi U... P r o f ess i onally d ecor a t ed . 4 bedroom and family room home. Spacious p ool with complet e p rivacy. Price $252.000. AWAY MOM IT AU. Secluded -low maintenance yard with pool & ever cool-deck. Monaco, lots of upgrades. $169,500. OMI Of A .... DWI.IX Cha rm, Charm, Charm, oversized }ol, b e am cei lings, 3 brick woodburning fireplaces. Terrific large guest unit + laundry room. S29S.OOO. VllW HOMI U.•UMA MMM111.. 1 Cha rmlng 4 BR, FR, DR, with •weepin& view from mulU-level covered p atio. Many decorator ~ouches. F ire pit , Mexican tile noors. Compare and .1ou'll aaree tha t $184,750 ls an e~clun, value. A COWWlll IAJ co. 844·9080 ., ..... *°""' ...... "°· M ,.....ollTcmn'llil ........ 10016...,... IOOJ ., ... ,_, 1002 --------------• ······•···············• ............................................. . Bay and Beac h Realiy REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 * OPEN HOUSES * Oll•IMAL ILU,fS If you have an eye for the at .... t h1 ·t w J~ wt•ll as ulihty. you'll appr eciate this r 11..,t om1zcll" E PLAN condo. with 2200 sq. ft. of II\ ing ~pal•t-& •tO ft living room. There a re 2 master bedr<)Oms with individual baths. als o a col'l'\'erijble dt.tn with fireplace. S269,500. 414 VISTA GRANDE. N. B ~lJNl>t\ Y l~··l CAMYOM CRIST You can beat lhe "GAS CRUNCH' in this extremely convenient location. yet you have the privacy & luxury of a highly upgraded condo wit.h 3 bedrooms. 21i4.! baths & 2 firepla ces. Fee land (not lrasehold). $182.000. #19 CANYON CREST. N.B. SUN . 2-5 ILUFfS -VIEW! Seldom do you find so many nice features in one condo: the colors & professional decorating almost c hallenge you to s uggest an improvement. There a re 3 bedrooms. 21h baths & the Back Bay view is permanent. $178,000. 302 VISTA CUMBRE. N.B. DAILY 1·5 SAM CLIMEMTI Br and n ew duplex. 3·2 bedrooms, 2 baths & fireplace each unit. All wood design. Garages +parking each unit. Easy walk to beach. $189.500. 239 W. AVENUE ESCABONES. SUN. l·S CAMEO HISHLAMDS $15,000 Price reduction on this prestigious home with 3 bedrooms & family room ; a n excellent floor plan for daily living P LUS numerous upgrades including POOL: you a lso have a key to private beach. Price now only $210,000. P lease call for app't. ON T .. IAY Heaven can wait when you live in this modern condo. complete security & modern elevator service. The view windows fra me a moving picture of m arine activity. The elegance of th is 2 bdrm & den home will provide a daily inspiration. Boat slip avai lahle. $535.000. ~lease call for app't. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 CARLSBAD IYTHESEA Jog, w<ilk or ndt· h1kt•-. tu lhl' nc.-\t'lf \.\oh f·n ~ou buy lhl:-OliMll'rtl (! ~lllf\ rluplcx in g rnv.1n g lll':At11 TOWN Uoth on IL'\ C.'00.'>l!>t or :J Hr & 2 bo and nnl\' 2 v1•ar-; old :hk rni;: SI :i..S.r)llO M) l':t II WAUACE &CO REALTORS CoriU,od 7 I 4/729-5966 ~TBLUFF! Thmk or a happy horn\· that smiles at you from every room Warmth & charm abounds 1754 sq ft . 3-BR's. ram room . 2 baths. Perfec.'llY located hlgh atop a pn vatc cor· ncr. Truly u $tCm ! and· 1 'm holding open hou:.c c v c r y d a y a t 2 H :i :1 catalpa 1·5 pm. <.:omc see th.is 4-RR. furn room bargarn. lt 's a steal! JACK HOWELL ,,,. ,,, .. , ,,,,, 6~4-1156 llGCAMYOM O,..HwSat/Sun 1·5 6 Rue v ab>ftM Sec urity ~uard rd Monaco model : 3 Br . parquet entry. J car itara~e: beautiful decor & a great buy at $389,500 JI M TAYLOR REALTY 646-9688 --- TRIPLEX Super location in Tustin. All studio units with back lawns and oran$te trees. Never vacanl. Wilh wait· ing list. 2 Bdrm and a 3 Bdrm, only 3~ yrs old. See us today! Sl65.000. ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ****** VA.APPROVED HOMES AIAnal·OnJ.Co. NO money down up to $100,000. Veteran Adminlst.ral10n Sales Broker. WottLOR.E. 541-1626 24 Hrs. 7 day week Don't wait to buy real -..te, tM.tY l"@al ea\llte llDdWAlTf ****** POPULAR HORTH LAGUNA DESIR.AILE LOCATION Aw• to the W. Pacific & ..... ..._. • row MCt.de4 11rtc• patio. A ..... l••up1d ,...,.... w /1paclo.s Mast•r "5•lt•. c..,...-g c ...... -.Mh. J bflll-. z ... °" prestlcJI-. H lg• Dr. Prlc•d at 011ly $234,500. MORTH IND INCOME NOPHTY Mic• z ~ OWHrS ....... W /Hpu aft I i»*'M & shlclo Oii. t•• nor of th property. SKt.dtd & ....... with Mid pot•tW. szzs.ooo. NORTH LAGUNA HOME OR OFFICE T•I• ... wttftllly r••odeled 2 ·•••aa• ....... awd C0 I, c• also do•ble as th ptrf•ct office. l •llf·I• •1tc••• wit• J ................ ,.. ... ... ,..... ••...trrtdlt] .... rKHlc .,... ... ..., .......... ,d ....... , .... n1s .............. . Hparate st•dlo. Prlc•d at 1111.tso. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 4tt-4111 4tS.17JO SCMlflt L.-. L ............ 4t1-u1r ••J.U12 b......... ,_,... •IC CANYON .-.~ O n prim e cul -d e-sac location over looking double fairways on greenbelt. This s pectacular, spacious, custom home abounds in un iqueness. r ich d ecorum and fa m ily living. 5 Bedrms, 5~ baths, a combination living and dining, e xercile room and unusually lar1e laundry facility + dark room or work shop off 3 car farate· Very prestigious location with many more a menities. Contact Danny Bibb.at; BEST IN BLUFFS 4 IOaM. I-PLAN End unit, very rare; 2200 sq. ft .. 21h ba .. lge. fa m . rm .. lovely carp .. wallpapers. mirrors. s hutte rs. Huge encl. courtyard ; park-like setting. Below market at $212.500 INCL. LAND! OPIM l·S 507 f'l.AYA CY. P ... I Fll'OMT IOW E-PLAM Panoramic view. a ll new thruout incl. custom kitchen wt eating a rea. 3 Bdrms .. 2'h ba.; 2200 sq. ft. $240,000 2 IDIM. IARGAIH Split-level. lge deck overlooking wid e g reenbe lt ; new carp .. drps. paint. Low lease & dues. Won't last. $106,500 OPEN l·S 2l2l VISTA HUHTA HAL~!~~~ B. OO~tlJ4 Ult & hy W fHt tM bptrts OCEAN FRONT LOT Newport's best ocean front location with small home. Mat W lllllMeclatety! $525.000 CORONA DEL MAR J Bedrm home. large R-2 lot. Mini ocean view. private beach $179.500 ASIC FOtt DAiia&. rASH IE/MAX 631-IJH Pete Barrett presents BEST BAYCREST--POOL COUITYilD ENTRY, 4 llDIOOMS, FAMILY ROOM, DAllC ROOM. DICK WITH FllEPIT -MAHY EXTIAS .. $260,000 FH. 16ll SANTIAGO. M.I . OrEH SUH. I ·S NEWPORT BEACH Y2 ACRE SPECIAL VIEW OF IACIC IA Y .AMD MOUNTAINS. 4 IEDROOMS. FAMILY ROOM, ORCHARD. RV AREA MUCH MOllE! $275,000 FH UNIVERSITY PARK 4 IEDIOOMS. ENLARGED FAMILY IM. MIW KITCHEN, SUMMY & PIUVATI PATIO. OM FH LAHD. #I MEADOWSWHT, IRYIME SUM. l·S WESTCUFf PERFECTION TRADITIONAL CHARM WITH 2 FIRlrLACES. ISLAND GOURMET IUTCH&l SUMMY POOL AMO rATIO. l llDIOOMS. $212.500 HE. SUPER VIEW OF HARBOR AND A IEAUTIFUL HOME TOO! l IEDROOMS. INCLUDING DETACHED IM·LA W QUARTERS -AND YOU OWN THl LAND. 521 KIMC9S RD, M.I . OPIM SUli'. 1.5 WESlCUFf-POOL HANDY LOCATJ.OM -WALK TO SHOPPING. l IEDIOOMS APfD FAMILY ROOM OYIRLOOICI ... POOL AND LOW MAIPfT. YARD. $161.500. HARBOR HIGHLANDS LOWEST NICED HOME OM FIE ~PfD IM MEWPOIT HACH. l llOROOMS, 2 IA THS. S 11 S,000. KINGS ROAD SUPEU YIEW, 3 llDIMS, 2 IATHS, UICI MEW! $425.000. Fii. 14 1 I ICIMC9S RD., N.IOPIM SUN. I ·S UNIVERSITY PARK STAMFOltD EHD UMIT -l lllDRMS, 21;, IATHS, 2 FlllPLACIS, MIW IUTCtet. SI 19,tOO. DREAM SITE STAND OM THIS CLIFFSIDI PROl'BTY AMD FUME THI 11.AUTY IM A HOME Of YOUI OWN DISIGM. OfRRID AT SS00.000 NI 3611 OCEAN ILYD., COIOMA DB. MAI POOL-HARBOR HIGHLANDS THE MOST FOi THI MONEY! l llO•OOMS. FAMILY ROOM. HOllY IOOM. •EAIFAST IOOM. COVllllD PATIO AND lUIS. $16',000. NEWPORT SHORES LOTS Of El A.. HADY FOi IMMIDIA OCCUPANCY . l llDIOOM D ADDID FAMILY IOOM.Slll.000. VILLAGE CREEi J l9IOOMS Ate DIM. SPUT LlnL. WALi TO SOUTH COAST SHOflftue t LOWIST PllCl IM AllA. 116,000. . WOOmllllE CROSSING .... u.om. 2 llHOOMS AMO W. PIONSSIOMALLY DICOl.AT9 AMO LAMOSCAPID. All COMD. ASIUMA&I LOAMI SI J4. .... 642·5200 EXECUTIY£ ELEINIE ,&,A CUISTA &IAMADA H untington Beach 4 Bednns, a batbs. family rm. country kitchen, formal living rm. fplc. Huge Master suite. Lovely neighborhood, clOlle to scboola & shopping. Bike to Beachl.1142,500. ca1 .... w.1r- THE IEAl ESTATEIS 913-11&1 .TAR•LL Mesa Verde Rooms Galore · Here is one of those hard·to·f1nd 5 bedroom executive homes Also includes a cozy family room. a 1oasty brtck l1replac:e, a st~ kitchen wtlh everything t>u1tt·1n Giant patio runs length of home. Close to schools. $129.900 Won't tastt Call 540-1720 The EiCJhth Wonder Of The World .•• One of lhe most unique and beauttfut executive homes 1n the world four-tevel fl~ plan with 8900 S Q teet features open courtyards, reflection pools and cascading waterlalls. 4 bedrooms, ma1d·s quarters. dramattc lloatlng d1n1ng room with 30 loot wall ot glass. Gym room with 1acuzz1. two ttreptaces The enlrre home 1s reminiscent ot a beautiful Vitia on the Riviera. $695.000. Words can't describe 1t. Shown by appaintment only 540-1720 With MOM In Mind Choice family-style home 1s supefbly located by lovely children s park. Includes 4 bedrooms, formal d1n1n9 room. cozy family room and a lovely stone fireplace Unusual 3 car garage. MOM loving lutchen with top quality built-ins and upgraded no-wax floor Patio. More. $118,900 Must see Call 540·1720 Dividend-Paying Real Estate T1rne to 1er vour money work for you by investtng tn 1r11s super sharp 4 plex located 1n very pres11g1ous area by Huntington Harbor. lnclude<l arP a 3 bedroom unit two 2 bedroom umts and a 1 be<lroom un11 These units are atways beinq rente<l Priced right $235.000 Take advantalje Cd ll 540· 1720 A Showplace For Two An etegan1 townnome choicely localed 1n tovely Mesa Verdes Villas Has 2 bedrooms. gourme1 kitchen with bu1l1-tns gat0<e. plusn upgraded carpeting lhruout. PriVate OOY9t1ld patio lor year round fun. Steps to spending community swimming pool. $67,500. Won't last. call S.0-1720 Go Ahead Spoil Yourself Wi th this Eac;r Stull townhome on a tush greent>ell An exqu1s1te home with 2 bedrooms. den d1n1n9 refreshing wet bar, frreptac~. 21h battls. gourmet kitchen with breakfast bar and more Fabulous view of back bay and mountains Private patio Access to community pool, tennis and more $166.500. For the goOd hie call S.0-1720 Newly Remodeled TastMullv Decorated Must ~ ·,;;;~· ~autrful enlarged l'lome located '" nice quiet area by schools. golf and tennis. Includes 4 bedrooms. den. d1n1ng room. entryway. family room co1y fireplace, slep-save< k1tctlen wtth gadgets galore. Patio. Lush and colortul landscaping $l59,900 Call tor more tnlormatton 540-1720 $61,950 FHA, VA Terms Squeaky clean 2 bedroom home makes ttle perfect trrst home for the young t11mily. On a lush lreeltned streel. home inctudeS d1n1ng room. loads ol built-in ca1:>1nets. Custom bookcases. Excellent nutrition for your family from fruit oll ot backyard trees! Call today. 540·1720 Jewel With A Pool Beautrlul Monaco m odel home features a gorgeous heated swimming pool. Rench-style home with 2 bedrooms. den. tormal dining room. cozy red brick fireplace. gourmet kllchen with every conceivable bu11t1n Paho. See to appreciate. $185,500. Call now. ~1720 Choice Home Choice Location Excellent showing charming home located by u cellent schools, shopping c1nter1 end freeways Home includes 3 bedrooms. bMutitut oak paneted den with wet bar, formal dining roo m. fireplace. plush upgraded carpeting. dauhng lotchen with bullt·1n1 galore. CO¥efed patio for year round en1oyment Don't mlu thl1 onel $89,000. Call 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAIMLL -.all Serving· 8000 CIHn -···-·--· •4•• ............................ . ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~~~~ ........ ~c:-!!!!.~~.~-!:: ...... ~~~!.~~ .....•. ~!!.~ s• Hotta.1 'ors. ~:::.~ .......... !~ ~~ .......... !~ ~~~~ .......... !~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ !:~~~~ .......... !!~~ J .. +Pool 170,500 BOO do11.-n. or au umc ~ mo puyrnenta :! m1 to bt-arh llurry l Call ru 1>63~61 ,. .., .. .,. I I . ---- THr R[Al £STAT£RS HAMDYHOMIS POI MOM.DAD &FAMILY '°'" ........... Room lor ,., ,., \ .i111 , pn' 111' !. lun :t' t!<lrn1, .I fuJI butlb. fvri11l l1111111f.i , ~rah• h11111 I). lt1I ~" kltd"-!u l t>.1llOR ..r1•a 1 1ll1l l:'Ii'.~ 1•11:.y 111111111·\ un.l For E.ucllti~• Dod Lar1ot,· µ11111. l l.i r.-. btli 111. .... ~· 1 h .11h... ,,,, "'' dlruni.:, 1·u 111l111 t.11t!lt l.1111 room •.!1111 '""' ,,,,, l1lf~1· .i.:a n •1!1' \o 11r k'h"1> &r stora~t:. t'loi.c lv ~t•Jh f'OUr S l' & .1 1 q 111 t l $229.00U Retir'f'd?GoCondo w~·· :s hdrm 2 bath. tlhl ~arn1!l· pi1l10 . "alk '" 17th .ind w,.q ,·11 11 t.rl.51--1 ·~··· l\10V('IO l'OJld ll lHll. l httrm, IJ• hllth. fumh rm. rlhl j!.irai.:t!. IJr,I!;. ~.ml, t•\i15., to l~th ..iml Meyers. $87 .000 NEWPORT HTS. OPEN SAT. 12·4 548RMODENA l.i1JOk no mon• th•' • .., tlll' hulllt! ror .\OU. 3 Urlrrn .. I•: b,,1 h l'ttOL h111n•· Lots of .;torag1· room for ,.,pan,1on <'<Jr1wr l11l nl'ar s1 honh & W,·.,trl11f '>hopping $12!1 ~Ml "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 w l '0,1:.t "" \ :\"pt At-;i l'h 5-J~ ~27 COOL IT!! Io the pool or in the ·Jacuzzi" of an Ea:o;t•wfc Costa Mesa 3 hdrm . fami~V rrfl hnmP f'll';m ~ s p 1.1 r k l1nJ.: U n i ' S\25.000 Or. m lhe l;1p pool of Jn out.stand mt! lhirl:lor \'11·w ll1lls 4 h<.lrm hom1•, with f:.inuly rm., hoblly r m ~i-~ MAU HY ~TAU FFl-:H SEA I.ION H~ALTY t.7).5354 497-ll88 CLASSIFllD HOURS \rl\'t•r1 f ,.r nl 1\ lfl '' • lht•tr • .,, ... h\ t• l1·t,t111tu· M ,.,., rt1 IH t if!\' Ill ~1nrt'l.1\ 1111 u f 1 ut.1 )4 tufl••m "-.tltHll,1\ 1 ~ i:-1 \ \II '\ H II 1• I I V•\\ fl 1 1 1 ,.., .. 111 '' "'· '"' 1~1 \I II 1.11, , 11, ,, h llh •I LACI ''' fl~.\' 11 11w,1.1t 111w\11 1.ai:u1•.• H1•.11 h 4!11 11••· l\flH 1111 ltl '1' •''·'''••·•·di• L••u GLASSIFllD OUDLIMES ,. LAGUNA IEACH Contemporar y Cliff Hou"le, bit on solid rork \'i~w of cw-ean & l·an~ on Bult or l)o\·u· Kooal 631 1266 CAL IANCH CUSTOM ~:!OO 'q rt Room for pool & tenrus 3 to l·hoo:-tt from Boh 11r Oo v1~ Koop tiJ l · l2tl6 CAMIO SHOIES I Hdr & 'Fft \'H'W $57.5,000 Ft•t: • * * 3 Bdr & Ftt View Tennis court lot 415.000. f<'et!. 3 Pr1 \'<tte Beal'ht>s. Sob or Uovae h oop 631· 1266 LINDA ISLE \\'atl•rfront. up to 65' Ya(·ht. $1.650.000 Fee Oob or Dovie Koop 631 1266 . ~ HACIENDA HEIGHTS 1-~rern•h Med. Estate Apprc)x. 3 Acre1> S 1.500.000 Bob or Dovu: Koop 63 1 1266 AIR CONDITIONED (;ombtn<tllOn f&m rm. & country kitchen w/fit'e placc. 3 Bdr. w/atrium off maste r suite. Only $96,500. As k for Glen HeJJwarth 631·1266 ASSUME LARGE FHA LOAN :J Bdr. Fa m. Rm. 1 :i:, Ba. On corner in College Park. Costa Mesa. Redecorat· c d inside & out. Only $91,500. Ca11 Glen II C'llWcJrt h fi3 1·1266 IRVIHE Lovt'l.v Yale Mode l in Coll ege Park. Lowc~t priC'cd, $1 ~.900 -4 Bdr .. 21'2 Ba. l'n·Lcvcl. Roy Sie mens 631·1266 IRVIHE JN THE RANCH -3 Bdr., Lrg. Fam. Rm. As sume 9:V..% fix ed loan ; owner will carry 2nd. $96.500. Ask for Tom Baron 631-1266 NEWPORT IEACH ~ Units close to beach. R·2. Reduced lo SJ28.800. 7\sk for Robert Milliken 631·12fi6 WOODIRIDGE Delightful 5 Bdr. Prescott Plan in Woodbrid ge Pla ce . Upgraded throughout. tile r oof, prof. landscap- in g. Sl95.000. J<t C'k1e Ha ndle man (i:l l -1266 LOCA TIOM-LOCA TIOH- LOCATIOH So. of Hwy. Corona del Mar duplex. 112 block from park. Fresh paint. new c arpeting an l~Bdr .. 2 Ba. owner 's un· 1t. Private balcony off 2 Bdr .. 2 Ba. unit $255.000 .Jac kie Handleman f\31· 1266 214 E. 17th Strfft, Coda Mna 631-1266 Nallrnl\\ 1<k Network of Ind" 11Ju11 lh n11. ol'<I <Jnd OtwrBt l'd ltt•al E.<.late OHlcl'!> SH TO BELIEVE th.I.'> beautiful, I~ Sbr fam home w1a corner lot & a llargain pnn • Xlnt rund h~ht & l'ht..'t•ry & m a j(ood IO('Jlton SI lll.500 Won't lu~l. call 9W-S370. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 BR & d e n + pool. Sl32.500 407 f'u llert11n ,\ \' \! c.: a II r or a pp ( b'1~2866 I lrlJ!tlll!t• lu1 I llf'I f</ ~Ill '" !'> .Iii !• l"O I h• •I." hr·ton · 1•11hl11 ,1111111 1 ' '"''" 1111 :0:11111111• & ''''" lht v t· 'I " ... 11 ' " ,,. II 1w1"1hlll· , .. -..11111 11 •• , 1:· IYllWI ALLSTATE BILL HARDESTY REALTOR :--.0:1 f' a.r k I\ v t: CLASSIFIED ftGULA TIO .. S t-:RR11llS i\!lvn t1-. r-. 'houhl rlu~·k llu·tr ·"'' dUlf\ i,I ll'tHU I l'rl t•I' 1 mnw•ll .111' Iv T II~: llAll.V l'll,il'l' """"m'·' l111btht• ... , l ht• ''"' Ill •'Of'Tt"f·t lri't·r1 tnu unh t'ANn 1.1.ATION~ Wht-n k 1t1in1• "" ;ut i.,. :io.\.llrf'1••m•tkl··' 1•''*''•\ot I he 10 I L NI \I HE II f,!IVl'fl "'U hv '"•Ur 11!1 takt'f' .t~ r1•1•1·1pt nt vnur f'lllllC't'lt.tl1nn Thi• lull numbt•r mu-'! ti.• llft''''"· led bv lti.· adv1•rl"t'r 111 t'llW °' ii (h'l•IJh• CANC'P.1.1.ATION OR l'Off HP.l'TION 011' N ti:W A It tu: fo'<lH .. : Hl!NNINC; .,;\ll'r" rllof1 •~ m 111h• 111 kUI ~ rorn•c•t a '"'" "'' that h.t" ti.·••n 11nl..rt·il hul •t• •'11nnn1 f.!IUtr.111 I~ &n !lo "'' Ullltl 11\t• 1ttf h11111 1tJ>j)l'att•1I 10 1h1· '*""' non: A t.IN•:AHS ..,._ .td~ It,. 111rn•tl11 c--" II\ 1tli\lllOl'f' b" m .111 ar Ill 11n~ ont-o( our 01 · l'ic'fll No phc-.nt> ol'iWri. O•adllne 3 p m ....,..\', C'Oi<Jlll Ml'lllll OI• '" ir 12 ooon at 1111 m..tloffitt> THP: OAll.'t' Pfl.OT '""''«'II lht> rll!h1 to l"-'"" td11. ('('ftJICW' Of r•fu1w un• 11d vrr 1"'"'1t·nt. simi lo t•h1HH11• lltl tlfh"' • l'(l1111lall11n~ ~ f)fl{lf 11<"\tl• ,, CUSSIPllO M••••AOOHSS p&:>~· - REALTORS U81boa lslund WATEI & LIGHTS VIEW-PRIVACY R9Mecl to $315.000 FH '""• ~ ..ery ...... dllL ""-•P•ci•• •ltcll••· tlYl•t ,.._ with 19ftNY• flrcplau. pltc'-41 ..._ • ..... ,..... .................. ,... ........................ ,..2 ....... ..... ·-.... 2 Mil..,. fwct fw •••••t•r or •otll•r·l•·l•w ••It. .,,..,.., ,._ fw UH ..,tt. ran .. .._. .. ..._•J60VllW. 204 ............... 0pca W/S. I ·I '.M. ATIENTION ISLAND LOVERS! '~~ .................... ••p••• aa• ••pr••• t••r ••• ,., ....... 2 .... , , ............ 2 c•fll'•_,._.pal' ..... 14 teSJ41.IOO " .... ••h••ry . ...., 315 Mll'N Ave.. Bal>oa Island -671-6900 -- \\ I '-I I Y ~ 1,AYLOR CO. ln .1\1.Tt>H~, -.1111• \'l·lli llAUTIM. OCIAM ¥11Wl HI0.000 I\. n •1ll prtmf' loc:allon in this quiet pnv1tt~ ('Ommun1ly or J~m ine Cr eek ! Ovt>rlookS' the prof e ·sionally designed wa de ~rf'enlJelt plus ocean view. See lh&:> braghL near·nl'w "Bay Mist" mod('I today Sunny kitche n, 2 lge bl'droo m ..... dt>n & 2 patios. Tennis. poob & J ::t<'UJ.ll. 24 Hr. security gate. 4 &NT APAITMINT llM A 'iltEA T INYISTMIHT t 1" Hloeks to ht·ach ! Owner's apt. 3 Lida n~. i•,·, baths, 2 fireplaces. plus two 2 b(•<lroom. 1 bath a nd one l · bl'cirnom. l·bath unit s Greal location & t!UbY lO rent. Super Huntington lil'ach value for only $240.000. COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS TWO DUflt.UlS-UIGI LOT t-:ach duple x contains two 2·bdrm, l · hath stn~le·lcvel units. Near schools, s hopping. etc. Super priced at only $200,000 for both bl<fgs. Call today! Thi~ '' lh1· 'Ol'l'<i M AN "h" ":.illl'll rnr lt'•;i l ~:,,t.1ll' 11t 1lt'" ''' i:u ciov.n. i\rl ' now' r•:ill \V(•Sfl '} :-; T:.iylor Co WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Reatton 21 I I Sall Joaqllin Hilt lood HEWPOltT CENTER. N.I. 644-49 l 0 Co1esworthy & Co. 2545 E AST BLUFF DR. N EWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 ILUFFS SINGLE uva ,. .. , taus AND ROSIS S urround this expanded. popular Linda Model. 3 Lar~e bdrms .. 2 baths, vaulted open bea m ceilings ; atrium adjoins s pacious m s tr. bath & dressing rm. Move-in condition. with new carpets & paint. $167 ,500. Held open today, 1·5. 556 Glorietta COltOHA DR MAR CHAIM HOME + IMCOMI Cape Cod shingles & walls of glass. cozy frplc. 2 Bdrm.. 1 bath home + roomy 1-bdrm. income unit wit h fine rentaJ r ecord. Open & spacious, with view overlooking CdM. By app't. $169.500. S21 :1.~f~I NEWPORT BEACH OPEN HOUSE J>IH:STIG IOl 'S w ~:STCl.I rr 12-5 S1\T Sl 'N H c m o rlt'll•d 3b r r'C i--1·u t 111r h n mt• an cn 1crt1.11ner·~ dream r.ourmd kitchen m solid O<ik & Hnc:k winl'w T•)f) Of-Lint> i\ppl , mcl 2 mrr ro wvs. lg island Nu c·m ts thni·oul , cedar p:inetmi.:. mirrored '4 :Jlls & <'losets. roordinated drapes, r ustom bru·k fr1>lc. eurlh·lone decor. Deep sl't·back. hu~I' pvt bar kyd w1pool, patlO & brick BBQ. Cls lO· pk. shopptnf?. & schls \329 Sussex Ln. 645·9'79!l CE 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 2156 VISTA ENTRADA OPEN SUN 1-5 Rare Four Bedroom Bluffs Condo Built In The Riviera Section Of The Bluffs With View Of Night Llghts Across The Bay. Extra Storage . New Appliances In Kitchen. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. $165,000 . llG CAMYOM VllW Quiet Setting On The Golf Course. Night Lights And Golf Course View. Three Bedrooms. Formal Dining. Wet Bar. Two Private Patios. Secluded Location. $255,000 . NEWPORT IL ... S Large Single Level Paula ·Pla n. Three Be droom s Plus Family Room In Newport Beach Bluffs . Tiled Entry. Large Living Room With Custom Fireplace. Cathedral Ceilings. Huge Master Bedroom Suite. Fee Land. Only $196,500. Owner WW Help Finance. WATlll'ltOMr WITH DOCI Spectacular Family Home On Tbe Water In Newport Beacb. ftree Bedrooms Plus Maid's ""Boom. Large Family Room. Immaculate Condition. Huge Dock For Your Yacht. Call Now. 131·1• •• "'DOff'WI,. ..... ~nd!y. M»y 13, 1979 macnab I irvine realty FfNH PllOPffflES DAILY PtLOT OfllH SUM. I ·4 P.M. 21 SPAllOWHA WK. WOODllt.-1 See to believe this beautilul 4 BR Broadmoor home w/3Jcar gar. Prof. decorated & landscaped. Walk to tennis, pool, jac, etc. Sl39,900- Roxanne Critchley 752-1414. (J -40) °"" SUM. 12·5 P.M. 321 AYI caarros Upper Npt. Bay -Front Row Bluffs w/commanding view! Split·level elegance incorporating 180° decking & s un porch. Carl Butler 642·8235. (J .41) OPIN SUM. 1·5 P.M. 16 II MAal ... S Da. Perfect gift for Mother's Day! Sharp, well·decorated 3 BR + den home in g reat neigh borhood. 2·blks to Mariner 's park, library & school~. Nifty yard for children. A eood buv al $152.500. David Schweickert Jr. 642·8235. (J.42) OPIH SUH. 1-S P .M. Tell gua rd al gate you want to see #19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE. BIG CA NYON for Mother 's Day ... Beautifully customized. remodeled & refu rbished 4 B.R~ fa mily rm home w/48' pool + lg. sep. patio jacuzzi-& a ll new landscaping! NOW ONLY SSS0,000 fee. Tom Allinson 642·8235. (J .4J ) OP1H SUH. I ·5 P .M. JO 141 ltYllStDI DI. SAMT A AMA HEIGHTS £xccutive famil y home on great cul·de-sac. Master s uite down + lg. BR up w/s ttting rm (or 5th BR). Mature land scaping w/ftuit trees & room for garden, pool. etc. A great Mother 's Day gift! $129,500. Marion Frizzell 752·1414. CJ ·44 > OPEH SUN. 1-5 P.M. ZlS E. IATFIOHT, IAUOA ISi.AMO Pier & fl oat -oversize corner lot wt approx. 43' frontage. Older 5 BR, fa mily rm home -remodel. enlarge or rebuild. $665.000 fee (subj. to cancellation of existing escrow). Richard Halderman 642·8235. (J .45 ) OCEAN & Ce\MTON VIEW! Elegant. newly dPcoralc•d 2-story Spyglass Rid ge home on extra.Jg. l'Ul·d l'·Sa <: lot 4 BRs <mas ter w/ptivate deck & view) -fa mily rm w 1 fpl c formal dining rm w/vlew -eating nook in kitchen - (·ou'ttyard entry w I rounlJin + much more ! $349,000. Lorr aine Rennie . 752·1414 . (J·46) . GREAT FAMILY HOME Approx. 2400 sq.ft. or livabtlity awaits you in this Upper Bay 4 BR + den home -great for the growing fa mily. Master BR w/stln deck & fplc . $165.000. Ttrry Hanes 642·8235 (J .47 > ANTIGUA Lovely custom 5 BR <4+maid's) res. in beautiful condition. Format rooms + cas ua l-style family rm & kitchen. Private yard w/avocado tree! Dove r Shores are a at $350,000 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert 6'62-823.5. (J .48) DECUTIVE HIDIA WAY Excell ent investment or happy home. 2 BRs +spacious living rm & view deck. $425,000 incl. land. Dona Chichester 642·8235. (J.49). MEW OMn.MAnm Deluxe 2 BR Gr eenbrier Model townhome in Big Canyon wt security bldg. & fountain in entry co~rtyard . Garden patio & deck + such a me nities as parquet floors. shutters & stained glass wind9w. $169,500. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. <J·50> SUPll FAMILY HOMI Newl~ built 4 BR custom res. w/vlsta of Ba~. Mtns & city lights . Sunny brkfst area 3 brick fplcs -2 patios, 2 decks & extra.lg. lot. $249,500 incl la nd -flexible financing or trade. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (J ·Sl) COUNTRY HOME -SI SJ.500 F or the growinf! fa mily! 4 BRs, s pac_ious fam ily rm, brkfst nook, front & rear patios + lovely courtyard entrance. Walk to goll course. stables & riding trails. Paula Bailey 642-8235 . (J .52) MAIJHllS DI! Brick front w/ Medite rranean flair ! Single.story 3 BR + den home w/b~r & fpl c Marvelou:-lg. yard wrroom for pool. •Super corner location. $350.000 incl. la nd, Halderman/SChwe jckert 642·8235. <J ·53> It .. CAHYOM Hi~hl y cus to m1 lcd adult home on panoramic VIE W. Pool -jac. a menities ~alore ! 2 BRs. office/sewing r m. billiard rm + family &: dining rms $fiS0.000. Sandie Fix 644·6200. CJ ·S4 ) · LUXURY! Grcal View ! PLUS Grea t Hom e in Dover Shores • High ceihngs for elegance & dr ama -formal dining rm -gourme t kitchen w/btkfst a rea -magnificent master swte -ALL w/spectacular VIEW. Family rm w/bDr & f pie . 4 lg. BRs + BR & bath s eparated rrom the home by a 5parkling pool. 3-car gar. $399.000 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (J ·55 ) ' JUST USTID -IAYSHOalSt .... Charming 3 BR + conv. den cottage on inter ior corner w/ptivacy. Oak fl oors -French doors -sunny brick patio. Dona Chichester 64.2-8235. (J.56) SIAYllW SPICIA&. One of only 3 custom homes in a private comm. w/tennis, pool & spa. Exceptional quality & design highlights this 4 BR, family rm home w /impressive list of features incl. French doors, paneling, moldin gs. used bric k, marble & jacuzzi. An outstanding value w/~xible financing avail. $365,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (J-57) MA&t .. CINJ COUMTIY ISTATI Overlooking Upper Newport Bay on approx. 2'1.c Ac. An abundance of ma ture trees & rolling lawn surround this 5 BR res. w/2' BR guest cottage. Stables for 14 horses -pool/ jac. -room for tennis court. A rare offering at $2,9000000. Harriet Perry 642·8235. (J.58) DOMT 9IVI MOT1• 111.0W.S Give her this outstanding 4 BR home in the Dover Shores area. Striking red-tiled roof on this custom built res. featuring formal dining rm. lg • family rm w/cOuntry kitchen. Private yard w/pt>Ol & patio. $323.750 fee. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (J ·S9) OM IOTM 'AllWAYI E legant Big Canyon Versailles expanded w/e"tra-lg. formal dining rm. Paneled den w/fplc & wall of custom cabinetry. Master BR w/jacuai + 2 add'I BRs & ma ids. Prof. dee. & landscaped w/abundance of custom a m enities. Close to Country Club. $595,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (J·60) SO. IAYMOMT DWlB Balboa Island -elegant 2·st.ory 3 BR French contemporary w/riewa ol Bay & boating from both unlta. OUtalde drcular lta1n -roof for sunbathing + many more custom leaturee. ll.085,000 fee -flexible fi.llancing. Dick Halderman M2-8235. (J-81) 642-8235 tOl O..wDri~• .... ,.,. ..... ..... 644-6200 .......... Dr. "_....._..c_... 752·1414 4141C..,.. ... c...-•..,c.911r I • • . . ' ... -... . . . . I SYnday, May 13, 1'79 ~.~~ ...... ~~!.~~•••••••• ~!.~.~••••••• ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~••••••• ~.~.~•••••••• H1•tt ,_ S. •1•1 .. I 00 ., .. ,.. I OOJ .... ,.. I 002 •••rel I 00 .... ,.. I 002 ••••.. t OOJ ·•••••·•·············· ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~....... ..•...............•... . ..............•..........•...•......................................•.•••..•............... , •....................•• e IMrel I 001ll'l.._lt'9I I 002 ••Mrel I 002 t .. _ OAH..YPILOT FOUR-Pl.EX Ul<ENEW! $114,500 t-;:\"'•llrnt fouq1h·' 111 V\~Hlll'llt ho ri:" 111 \I flt'~ 1>a111t 111!1111•• J111l 111Jf ·\IJ Ill'"' l'«f11t'l tn"' ,., \"f\ Wiii ' ~"'·r r.•111.ol .111 " t•Xtl'\•rrn.'I) 11•~ ',11 ·•111'1 rah·' ln1·••nw 'Ml nw i.:ro'i. cull (.i -.t lur lln\ Ulr Urt'\ 1t•w 7~ lilMI [~IUMl·I 11.UffS TRl-lEVEl ('ompl furn 2 BR. d(·n l'OO unit Bal'k H.1) & rui::hl hl!hl \ '''"' I yr l:;c• Sl200 1 mu i\ "" I nt>"' 640..6259 clltd~.l/31b REA~LTY DUPLEX OH THE SAND Sl77,000 Sll'p; lo the bca<·h from owncr'l> rront unit : H t' cl r m s • I I) r l F1n•plact• Dcl·k i; & patJo. :.hake root Ca It now.673-~I ... ''• ,. We Need Help! I lc1\'l' rnon• ,., .... ,.,m. r ... & hutL."'" t II.on -..o1,...,p1••111!1" \1 h 11·al 11111 I h .1[ ;1 lf 1·,tt•l ' TRI-HARBOR REALTY 11 1(1 h:l'•l 171)1 l' :\I \-.I.. lur ll.1\ icl 1~11. '.12.'1:1 OCEAN & CANYON VIEW Corono~Mar ) ht£t• 11)1 Wll h "op:t('ll>US hom1· L11!ht <tnri ~11 ry k1tC'h1·n .\I (1.,'il\ l' 'tOnl' r1rcpl.J('C J Bt'drrni.. famd.)' & d1n1nf! .rm 1~atw and ttl'l'k P<lOL. Won't last' Call Hi:! 115~1 •1 .. , •• FOREVER VIEW EASTILUFF ·'''"' 11:-.lmi.i. 1-'n •o;h pa1111 llrl'athlak1ni;: 1 lt•w of CalahnJ, th1: rnuurHami. & night lights Lvly 4 hdrm home Thi~ ti. ::. ml.l.'>l on y1iur homt> l'lhOP· ping list Offrrt-(1 at only S24!f.:-ioo. Open l::vt·~ ~i..i9t INVESTOR'S SrECIAL HUHT.IEACH Linder l year old 4 plcx. Deluxe 2 & 3 bdrm units & garages. Only $259,t)OO. Call for all d etails . 9M-7'1HI 1i111" ~c Q .. '', •ll"• 1f"'tl '" t • l~Nftlld TWO OMA LOT Utmost pri vucy. Hear unit has h:c backyrct & lrl'ei. Ideal for \~o fmly (J('(·upant•y. Good area in i::~slsidl' Cos tu M csa. CCIII now f or detC1ils. Open Eves. 545·9491 (~IWm5§1NiJii Real Estulc EXECUTIVE llR 2 STORY Walk to beach. Til~ en· try. formal dtn rm .. hu"w gourme t k 1tc hcn & breakfast area. Extra I ~. laving rm. family rm with crackling fireplace & view of grounds . Massive m aster swte. Only •.950. Call (or all details. 983-7881 ()l'{tfl Ill~• II ~ llJN 10 Al •If! I IASTSIDE SPECIAL Contemporary architec• • ture a& styling. Lvly 3 • bdnn home w/dual rrplc :•, infmly nn& Uv rm. New ,> cri*t· Cedar panelina • ". drumtJc atrium entry. •• • J.4e eow'd petlo. ~II now for detaUa. Open Eva. 56-MJl .... ~ Walk r.r •~ l r.t: ,, Your trlenda •nd ~ UM C\&salfled wb e~ tb ey heve I f ..... "'CoMU, Tb~y'll tell you laow well il _...tor them! DAVIDSON IEALn PRESENTS llACH HOUSlt Attrarltve 2 sty 3 SR. 2 ba hnmi· "'r oc-t-un & t l'nnls •·c" land Onl~ $118,000 SI0,000 PllCI llDUCTICSMll J BH hl'urh hnuM.' on la r gt· eornn Int . l'O mmun1ty pool. )lt f'J)S to 1,H't•irn o" 1wr say!-, .. st-:LL .. $l4g,500 MOYIM61 IOU.HT ANOn•! $&Liii li ori.:rou~ J IH< JASM INE CREEK CONDO Formul din rm . t'Ozy den. o rF.N SAT l 5 1*25 MAIN SAIL Now $~~9 .000 RRING O f<'F•:RS1 LIDO ISll EnJny lht• qwet t'll•gam•t· of lht!'\ !>PUt'tuu:, 5 BR humC', locetted on ont• ul Lido l~lt"~ bt' t ~tn.-ets Pr1va ry & t'OO\ enwnc<'. large sunny patio Off\'rl-'<l completely (u rn at $527,500 COSTA MISA NIW 4-PUX 2 BR. 2 ba t>a F'rpk~ SMALL DOWN PAYMT Owner will help finance. Ready for occupancy. $243.500 D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T y r N C. 3116 Nt-wpwl BIYd r~ R 613·9060 HOUSES FOR SALE I llDIOOM • •4911 Seashor e. Ne wport Beach 673-7300 Sat/Sun 12·5 I II pa. FAM RM or DIN 2619 Way Lane. Corona del Mar 213·545-7166 S285 .000 Sat/Su.n 12·5 2 HDIOOM 501 Orchid. Corona del Ma r 894-4451 $169.500 Sat/Sun 600 Or r hid. Corona del Ma r 894-4451 $169.500 Sa't/Sun 2 Skysail (J a smine Creek ) CdM fl75·6000 $244.950 Sun 1·5 2500 Margaret (Newpor t Hghts) NB 675-5.511 $137 .500 Sunday l ·5 41 5 .J t1sm1nC'. Laguna Beach \97 -2457 5162.500 Sunday J ·5 M8 1 Bean·ret.'k . Costc.i Mesa 54fi-~15li SH7.50-0 SattSIJn 12·5 104 Via Anli b1.'~ <L11lo 1:-.lt•> ~.n . 1;1:1.noo S<tt Sun 1·5 ll>:l V 1;,i narn'lon:.i I Lido blc I ~A nn noo SatrSun 1·5 720 Goldl•nrod. l'or nna d <'I Mar 6i5-5511 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 II ,.... FAM •M or DIH 219 Via San Re mo (Lido Isle> NB 675-5626 Open Daily l ·6 1204 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 675-7485 No dwn payment S/S'2-5 lfi J4 Santanell a Terrcrrv Terr >Cd:\1 673-8494 SJ75.000 Sun 1-5 ::0:17 J>ort Hri..,l1>I Cr 1 )1\'ll 1 ~H tii:H~7H :"1:J8 . .JOH Sun l :; 2 II pllls GUEST 204 Kings Place. Ne wport Beach 631·1400 $375.000 Sunday 2-5 l IEDROOM 521 Kings Rd CCliffhvn ) NB 642-5200 S395,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1-5 f.00 Gc arv. Nl•wport Beu ch 1>15-0J03 Sl52.500 Sun l -5 941 Junipero <Mesa del Mar) CM 979-9157 $88,500 Sun 1·5 #6 Bitterwood. Irvine 559-8451 $110,950 Sun 1-5 321 Ave Cerritos <Bluffs) NB 642-8235 Sun. 12·5 31402 Ocean View. South Laguna 497-2426 $229.000 Sun l ·4 * 1851 Port Kimberly, N.D. 540·1720 $165.500 Satt Sun 2012 Leeward Lane CBaycrest) N.B. 759-~17 $198,500 Sun. 12-4 3620 Ocean Blvd. lOld CdM) CdM 675-6000 $525.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 217 Iris Ave .. Corona del Mar 675-7119 $349.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2849 Boa Vista Dr.M.Verde,CM 968-3371 $131 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1040 Santa Ana. Laguna Beach 499-3198 $146.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 1437 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 494-:.><n $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1105 Valle y Circle. Costa Mesa 631-1836 $98.500 Sunday 1·5 231 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675·5511 $360.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •21 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 631-1400 $275.000 Sun. 1·5 2804 Cliff. Newport Beach 646-7171 $299,000 Sat/Sun 12.s l • ... FAM 1M or DIN 2007 Seadrift (Irv. Terr.) CdM 548-2953 Sat/SUn 1-S 1718 Newport Hills West <HVH> NB 548-2953 Sat/Sun 1-S • 1136 Gleneagles (Marina HJds) CM 546·4141 $129,950 Sun l -5 1807 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 675·3411 $198,000 Sun 1-5 21832 Kameohe, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $124,500 Sun 1-5 100 Via Cordova (Lido Isle> NB s.&-1000 $265,000 Sun. 1-6 :30 lS18 Mariners Dr., N.B. 842-8235 $152,500 Sun. l·S 1929 Tustin Ave. (Eaatslde) C.M. 545-9491 Sun 1-6 8861 Henton Dr .. Huntington Bch 982·5118 $99,500 Sun 10-6 I Point Sur Or., CdM $474,000 Sun l·S 1411 IOnp Rd <Clillhvn) NB 642·5200 $425,000.Fee Sa/Scan 1·5 OflM HOUSI SUteAY OVER 18.000,000 OF EXCLUSIVE LISTJNGS LINDA tl&.I Lux waterfront livlng at its finest. 4 spac BR. m 1dds qtrs. space for 100· vessel. $2,100.000. SPYerLASS ~·o 't" 90 find 5 BR. 2 hly. dramb ·. $398.SOO. 20 Mor ro tfay. HAllOa V91W -Sharp Broadmoor tri levt-1. Cust. 4()(l sq.It game rm. 11t·c•a 11 view $319,900 2515 Windove r JASMI .. CHiil -Charming hard to f1 11d J DR. Fam Rm. ocean view. $269,500 16 Skysall Dr. 640-6835 ll(i CANYON -Rare 3 BR. sep dining r m , (!otr c-o urse view twnbme . $215,000 J Canyon Island. IALIOA ISLAND -Builder has t'O mple tely remodeled th.is charming 4 B H bayfront hom e . $429.900. 125 (;rand Canetl LA'9UHA llACH -3 new ocean view t·us t. homes. from $324 .900. 120 Cres cent Bay. PANORAMIC OCEAN VlEW -25 yards to pounding s urf! Custom built 3 bedrm, 3 bath includlng master s uite. f am rm. wet bur. intercom. C ustom cabinets, fixtures & imported tiles thruout. $469,000. c .. M.-cla or Jey THE REAL ESTATERS 673-1550 OPEN SAT & SUMDA Y 1 ·5 17JI Mita• Dr, ..... NEW LISTING PENINSULA POINT Frnll ................ s..,. .. .., & Oc--. ,,.._.. ......... , J...., ..._ .......................... ~ .... Mew kltcHfl.· Large U•I.. ,.._, l ...... ~ roowt/cliaiaNJ _..... W11lor patio. $359,500. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. '.'-1•\.\ p• •fl k1 •.11 " 631-1400 . vel :Jfa. Cov11? * WHIM YOU SB THIS PAIULOUS IAYFtlotfr COMDOMIHIUM. YOU WIW LUIUllOUSL'Y WU. ' llDIOOM & DIM, IMCLUOIM6 llfiHn TO JO Fr. SUP a YACHT CLUI ttlUlllSHIP. NIW Jt FT. SPORT AW Al.SO AYAI ••I $515,000 . TO YllW THIS SIMSAnOMM. PIOPan. PLIASI CAU 64o.6500 * tF YOU PllFH ro LEASE, WI ALSO HAVE A LOYILY 2 llDIOOM & DEM ... (IN THE WATB! YIAILY LU.SE ATS 1750 PH MONTH. * •1350Galaxy Dr., Newport Bch 759-~17 $675.000 Sun. 1·5 •1772Kinglet <Mesa Verde>C.M. 546-2313 $189,900 Sun. 12·4 7 Cherry Hills <Big Canyon l NB 644!6200 $439.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY 4 Ch erry Hills CBig Canyon > NB 644-6200 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 II ,-FAM RM or DS. ....... ......, .,_....., ... ,. ............................... Al ............ tM ....... -... ._. M ~ .w1 a.,•-=••...._• M ...,., DAILY'"'°' WAMf ADS.,..,_. ..................... ,....... ..lht1Ktllufwwwwkalatelkc...__..S.....,_. --,. 1500 Cornwall. Newport Beach 759-0817 $174.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 22 1 Via San Re m o <Lido Is le) NB ti75·$26 Open Daily ?-6 5-l:=i & 549 J rvine 1 Nwpt lits) NB £i75·6000 S2 15.()()0 .Sal/Stm 1-5 •483 AIJbac: Way, Nt>wport Bt•aeh M 2-32fi:1 Sat /Sun 1-4 2320 L;1 Linda. Newport Be<tch 1Hl·2~JOO $173.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 465 Neyes Pla ce. Laguna Beach 494-8.519 S237,500 Sa/Sun 12-4:30 39 A cacia T ree Ln CUniv. Pk HJ )Irv 644-2257 $116,500 Sun 11·5 • 1329 Sussex Ln .. Newport Beach 645-9799 $213,600 Sat/Sun 12·5 I 026 Sandc<Js lle. Cd M 675-5726 S:J09.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 20122 Manc.ssa Cr . Huntington Bch !J63·8377 597.900 Sat/Stm 1 2405 Ve nie r . Newport Riviera . NB 631-1400 585.000 Sat/Sun 1 1721 Miram a r . Balboa Penin. NB 63 1·1400 S359.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 Bodega Bay <Spyglass) CdM 548-2953 Sat/Sun 1·5 #51 J asmine Creek Dr .. CdM 675-5511 $248,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••62 Beacon Bay, Newport Bch 642-823.5 SSS0.000 Sat/Slin 11·6 1903 Yacht Maria <Seaview ) NB 644-6200 $269,500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1307 Oxford Ln. (WestclifO NB 644-9060 $179,500 Sun. 1·5 2123 Yacht Julia. Newport Bch 675-2311 $339,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 4 IED•OOM •4521 Cortla ndDr.CamHlnds.Cd M 675-2373 $189.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1848 Port Mar~ate. HVH. N.B. 759·1501 Sl62,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 236 Loyola (Coll. Park) C. M. 751·3910 $89.500 Sat1Sun 1-5 1282 Walt;on . Costa Mesa 673-8494 Sll0,000 Sun. 1·5 2156 Vista Entrad a <Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $165,000 Sat/Stm 1-5 2994 Milbro, Costa Mesa 63 1-55.56 $77.900 Sunday 1·5 3715 Inlet Is le. Newport Bch 631-1400 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 • • 34 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 631-1400 $335,000 S un. 1·5 • •22837 Isla mere. Lake Forest 631·1400 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1421 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631·1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2321 E. 22nd St.. Newport Beach 646-7171 $480,000 Sun 1·4 4 • ..... FAM IM w DIM 18 Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 548·2953 Sat/Sun 1·5 16571 Thames Lane . Hunt. Bch. 842-7461 $93,500 Sun 12:30·4 5286 RoyaJe. The Ranch. Irv. 640-53.57 $114,800 Sat/Sun 1-S 281 Corvo Place, Mesa Verde, CM 540-1720 $159,900 Sat/Sun •4501 Gorham (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-7040 $595,000-Fee Sa/Stm 1·5 1050 ValJejo (Mesa Woods) C.M. 644·7383 $115,000 Sat/SUn l ·S 2324 La Linda Pl. <Backbay) 642· 1481 $169,500 Sat/SUn 330 E. 22nd St .• Costa Mesa 548-5179 Sat/SUn 1·5 18122Santa Cecilia(Greenbrook)FV 968-0471 $159,000 Sat/SUn 12·5 2807 Alta Vista Dr. CEaatbluff) NB 64Mll9 $199,SOO Sat/SUn 1·5 118 Rudy, Balboa Island 673-totSl S3U,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~lOSerang Pl. <Mes a Verde) CM 751·31181 $119,$00 Sat/Sun 1·5 1070 Redding. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $118.900 Sun 1·5 3060 Killybrooke < fl&lecrst ) CM ·· 546·414 1 S89.950 Sun 1·5 2000 Windwar<1 Ln. !Bayer s tl N B 675-flOOO S259.000 Sun t -5 2~11 Marigold <Old CdM ) Cd .M 675·fi000 $279.000 Sun 1-5 241 La .Jolla <Nwpt Ht sJ NR ti75·6000 $229.900 Sun 1·5 191 1 Yacht Man a ISea\·u) ~B 675·6000 S279.000 Sun I ·5 26 Deerwood East CDeerfldl Irv 675~3411 $159.900 Sun 1·5 607 Rockford <Cameo Hinds> CdM 675-3411 $229.000-fce Sun l ·5 2127 Yacht Radiant CSeavu) NB fi75·3411 5332.000 Sun 1-5 • 1633 Santiago < Baycrst) NB 642·5200 $260.000· Fee Sun l ·5 lt8 Meadows weet <Uni v Pk J Irv 642-5200 S139.500-Fee Sun l·S 1808 Humming hird Ln., C.M. 557-0842 S225.000 Sun l -5 200 Via San Re mo t Lido Isle) NB 644-9990 $389.500 Sun. l-4 2708 Harbor View Dr .. CdM 673-3230 $381.500 Sun. 1·5 21 Sparrowhawk (Woodbridge) Irv. 752·1414 $139.900 Sun. 1·4 20141 Rive rs ide Dr. Santa Anet Hghts 752-1414 $129.500 Sun. 1-5 8842 Sail port Dr .. Hunt. Beach 751·3642/982-4173 Sl 75.900Sun 12-4 10!)5 TularC'. Cosu1 :\Jcsa f;.15-0303 Sl33.500 Sun 1·5 •2221 Fr:rn c·1~<·0. Newport Beach (;~5·0303 $248.000 Sun 1·4 30 • 1615 Ruth Lane. Ne wport Beach 759·0817 $1 79.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •3514 Cata maran . CdM 646-7414 $275.000·fee S/S 1·5 * 2200 Heather. Newport Beach 646-3255 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 653 Cove corr Myers), C.M. 646-325.5 $87 .500 Sun l ·4: 30 15 Cherry Hills <Big Canyon ) NB 644-6200 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 132 Via Undine (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-4914 $415.000 Sun. 1·4 1808 Tanager < Mesa Verde) C.M. 546·2313 $159.900 Sunday 1-4 1200 Outrigger (HV Hills) CdM 644-6200 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1816 Buttonshell (Baycrest ) NB 642-8235 $319,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4614 Cortla nd <Cam eo Hghlnds ) CdM 642-8235 $188.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19 Royal St. George (Big Cyn >NB 642-8235 SSS0.000 . Sat/Sunl-4:30 2833 Catalpa <E-Bluf() N.B. 644·l156 Sat/StJ.n 1-5 55 Lakeview, Irvine 752·1700 $197,500 Sun 12-4 5 llDIOOM 318 Princeton Dr .• Coll. Prk. C.M. 759·1S01 $99.900 Sat/Sun l ·S 14962 Piper Cir .. Gr eentree. Irv. 640·5357 $112,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 632 W. 18th Street, Costa Mesa 673-4400 $105,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 5 • pllll PAM IM w DIN 5015 Crescent(PeraJta Hls)Anaheim 644-6200 $450.000 Sun. 1·5 ••235 E. Bay Front (Balboa Isl> NB 642-8235 $665,000 Sun. 1·5 21 Silver CrescentCTrtlrk Hld)lrv. 675~3411 1239,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 2737 Mendoza Dr. <Mesa del Mar) CM 548·0784 $119,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 20151 Kline Dr .. Cost.a Mesa 648-3255 SH2,000 17 Point Lom a (Spyglass) CdM 548-2953 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2554 Elden Ave <Cedar G len) C.M. 6 t2·6734 SO J.500 Sat Sun 10-S 505 Onin gc Bl ossom. In 551-5575 S7 1.000 Sal/Sun J .5 H-1 Vi stu Grande <The Bluffs) N .B. 759 1.1811 S2Ei9.500 Sat/Sun L·5 l IEDROOM ~193 V1stc.t Entrada. Newport Bch 644-4746 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2521 Sunflower W-J. Santa Ana 540-1720 $75.750 Sun 1·5 2 Rue Chate au Ro yal. N B. 645-6369 Sunday 1·5 • 1741Tustin it 13/\, C M G46·3255 S92.500 Sac/Sun I .5 :: I~ C<J nyon Cr£·st ICyn Crest> NB 159·~11 5182.000 Sun. 2·5 :m2 Aven1da Cumbre <The Bluffs) NB 75!HJ8l I $178.000 Daily l 4 IED•OOM 21 Rue f'ontaneblcau. N.B. 645·6369 Sunday l ·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2111.21R 508 Marguerite. CdM 543-6148 $298.000 Sat/Sun l ·4 1114 En~land. Huntington Bch. 675-6670 $155 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 710 Iris. Corona de l Mar 644-7211 $279,500 Sun 1-5 2 .. & l •• 520 Orchjd, Corona del Mar 644-7383 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-s 3 .. & 2 •• 519 Narcissus. CdM 675·2311 $244.500 Sat/St.In 1-5 239 W. Avenue Escabones, San Clem 759-0811 $189,000 Sun. 1-5 Hi I M agnolia c ~a stsidc l Costa ~lesa t.i73-9H!.I $178.500 Sun 1·5 FOURPLEX FOR SALE 2 II EACH • •6009Seashore. Newport Bch 673·7300 Sun.1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE Z ... OOM 22 Mandrake <Univ. Park JI) Irv. 552-1766/559-4482 $93,500 Sat/SUn 10.S 12 J etty Dr. (J asmine Creek) CdM 759-9144 $227,950 Sat/SUn lllHOOM 119 Lexington Ln .. Costa Mesa 556-8164 $71,500 Sat/Sun 17952 Butler , Irvine 752-1700 $99,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 MOllLE HOME FOR SALE 2 ... OOM 300 E . Coast Hwy. #267 675-4010 Sat/SUn 12·5 . ,... •• w ..... ... .... w ......... ,... !~~~~ .......... ~~~~~~~ .......... !~~ .. ~!~~!.~~ ........ ~4:'!!~~.~~-~ ....... . l ~ I OOZ G.-r.. t 002 HottM1 FM $4e HMMI FOf' $4e Su!M:Wy. May t3, 1979 DAil Y PILOT •z ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..-0 dee Mor I OJZ CorouMt .. M• I 022 HCMIHS For S• HOUHI ,... S* Houlff hr S. . ······················· ....................••. ··••••··········•·••··· ............................................. . ··•···••••·····•·•····· •.••.•................. Cotto Mc-sQ 102• e.t.. ....._ • OJ4 c.... MtH roz• EICn. UYRONT-2 SUPS lalcuc1Mm9 ............. .._. • ... WATB _... ...... •ec:11 ...... ~ .... ,-Mil A-'r: ....... ._., Sr ... t lewl•t H .,.. fleer ,a.. wl" ..., ....... ,...., •.-.Y rMlll ,... .. lc..W ... 4tti kd.I .... .._. ....... ,.... ...... ~ .............. 1 ... .._ ...... ,..; ..... _..,. ..... wl .. flu c,eec::• & ~ rooa A .,.,._. ............ rt-9 .... ~· ..... ..,.... INCll 19 ....... ~ '7H.OOO DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE n.h Cl • ...... • ... WAT9 ,, ••• dm• ~ lheff. Arcllilhc ..... 0 ... tt ...W ............. ~. Ii feetwff ... MM<t dKor of 1.-..c1 ...... c.to. wood 1111•ell ,. ~ bn ... ft_. _..,.a wwch Men. L .... th•• .... , lloM•t thh J bed. P'-' *9/offtce .ct reiM4 dl"'-9 _.... off.n ....... tie'. MC.llrity CMd 0 .... ....., f« yow oWR IMMlt. SU0,000 BEAUTIFUL HOME-f OREVER VU PrHt..... MCriy CJGfed cos ... tty wltt. o holM of uceptloul .... lty. D•corotor coor dlfto t•d i11twrlor with lor9• li•iMJ rooiil oftd dl .. huJ ono: CJCMlf1M't ldtc~ •d "GWWJ c.&lftffed fo"'ily rOOM plus ..-CH.,."'°'...,_ MNt. wldl atri..,. ..d oH ......... ". S«wity syst.-Tlw'ff total b~df"OC>nl wittt op.-. patio to Nioy ._ URObttruct.d VIEW of WATH ..t tkJhh. $355,000 SPECTACULAR VU-SUPER HOME A r_... fi.t ilt M•wport. E ....... .._ " o I~ tot wittt roo"' for pool .cl '""· Redec~ .ct MW • 9ld ... Pri•ocy off•nd In this l ·dory 4' b•droOfll, phH billlard/fam.MR. hoii'I• witll 4 fi~ous, Mft. u,.....tioftclblc VIEW of lcryfroftt and Oc~. plut ftiCJht lights. Voe_. and •atliutCJ for °" offe.r! S49$.000 OUTSTANDING LAKEFROHT HOME Aft HK..ti•e fwni:J itotM ia tt. ..... arH of Lob Foreat. Prof.sNCNMllly decorated 4 b•drooM, 3 bott. with pri•ah-doclr CMlt front. J...ti.-it.Md glass doors. us°"' Hies. c~ & wood porq..+. A lot of hOM• iR today's ...ti.t with compleh ucurlty sy•t•"'· S 2 29.500. Opu S nt/Sun 22137 bldm~ 1-5 P.M. Lob Fon•t ON WATER-SLIP $275,000 C ll••rfll.I o•d chor•iutg Ito"'• with priHCJ, beacll/patto, boat tffp. IHt priced l beclr°°"' hOIM oa WA TY ill al of H~ I.each ... •d ya.. owt1 .... l•d. A tenific •alue in today's ....tl.t. BEACHFRONT HOME S385,000 Just reclYc:ed! Ow1t•r will HCJOtlek. En;oy ""' 2·ttcwy. 3 b•drootn ..... '"' 'r"Otllltd a. wl~ ~h. Loh of pohfttial or enjoy it en is. WATERFRONT W /SLIP S335,000 SpCIRish blftuette• wittl i8hrior c_..,ord .ct opet1 feeti"'C)! Spocioen 4 bedroo... ho•• with t..ily rOOfft ..ct wotft ft oeut patio. Pri your boat h• tt. sip met etd.rloitt cOMfwtobly. A CJOOd •-.C on WATB.FHl..O. MONTECITO/W VIEW_,ERFECT Abs~ ,.,-Hctl• mtd ....., abeutd i1t th9s hoUM with ustom dHiCJA•d CUHttitift.. StoiMd glean wiftdo.n, IWI• tile ewtr, iw/tWt. promaJOMI ICIRdsc~ wlttl W11 ior cCMlrlywd. 0,..fHiet9 4 bedroolw ~ wlth f_.ly rOOM C9d l car 9w~. Oc•o" Vl•w. lxc•ll•Rt faMily ar•o in Harbor View Hills. $27'.000 CORNER MINI ESTATE $169,500 LoHly Fnttda cOMrtyord hCMM wi"' •••J speeiol feohlres. GraclCM11 l llDltOOM U11tehlck1 s.parah MOShr ....... l .......... ly rOOM. .... ldtcheta, ... c.,.ta. slrytiglth mtd .-cJa _... LIDO ISLE GRANDIOSE $550,000 ."9 ... ..,..... y.....tf ........ 2..tory ...... wittt 5 IM*o••· ...... ,.,. Sihlt!Md • 45 ft. froetage, _... Wcrior ,.tlo md • f..a..g of specl mm•a. OCEANflONT LOT $205,000 ,,.... 40xll0 ft .... -.... 0c ......... ··•••1 , ,._ ......... .._ -· ••4. INVEmR'S DD.IGHT!-UNITS W .. to ... llACH tro.tMI J ..t2 IM*•• DWlD. T ...... c-....., ... patio or prl•ecy Ott • ...,. deck. Seet••d I Ir/...,.,,..,,.,... Offw-4 .., fwMIMd. l~ed to Si tl,500. ' JASMINE CREEl-f or Investors .... c...,.2 ... & .. _..wfltt .... ,...... 411 M•flt1 of. ca 11 llt ,... ........ ,. ...... ~ ...... ... .............. 2 .... 0...- ..... Hll.. 12 ...-. 0 IOM .. tM1 pr1p1rtJ. Sztl,000. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. 2·l.10 W C™'1 HICJh"'"" :'l.1'\.l.'f'I0'1 &.>< h 631·1400 'Waft~,. S._}(;ng & A~Joc. 673-2500 oHH I .5 SAT. l4 II 9'11n COVI * CAMEO SHORES • MOVIE STAR•s MANSION New exclusive -panoramic ocean v icws Crom c xceptional corn e r locauon . 4 lklrms., 31/2 baths. dining rm. & den. Muster suite with rrplc. l'uol in SC'd udctl courtyard. Fabulous v 1cw tcrn1<:t: ! $595,000 Land incl. 4501 GORHAM OPIH SAT/SUH 1·5 •RICH REALn • ············•·•••••••·· ............................................. . _ __.....__..........,...~ ....... ~ .... ,. c , .. . Just for Mom. <.i 32 rt. bdrm/sttting rm . super bath. trplc . suodeck. too! Thi~ t!xpandcd Halecrest home is walled for s a fe t y . has expe ns ive upgrades. 3 or 4 hdrms .. & a lovely yard & patio. $110.000 1212 WATSON onH SUM. 1·5 &st t>uy ~ Br. ram rm home In Ills& del Mar. :13>0 IQ ft. Choice loc on lge comer lot. Gori:eow. home. many e•\.rab. Won't 1111\ a\ Sl W .S-0(1. Call now 54&·071S4 Owner I Atrt. BY OWN£R. Collcllc Prk hc•m ... 3Br. Cam rm. l1 v· tnlo( rm. rcvlr. walk lo\ "l'h nol ~. x lnl ,.,,,,11 Uirooul ~7.~. 9!i1·11I~ vein onlJ.· llHIJ.?Or Vil'~ Hill~ ' hdrll) • ram1lv l'uonl r v t'111tr tnt•r I ~ml -.•'il 1<· 11<.'eun Vlt'W l'Olflt' //.. '•l't' "fll lt!-ohlll~ \ H'W Wtlh c·ountr~· ckc·or l -.1•cl 11•d hrt<•k hclwd floor1n1: Mc•\tt'.111 flJ Vl·r~ beamed 1·1·il1n~-. -.h ul 11 •1' lit·uut1f11I moulding. .. ~nJOV wh11t• !'>.11 1:-. II\ l'l'!)tful !>UO!>Cl 1 I mn .phc·n · 673-7040 673 ·0510 • • 1026 •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• MISA Oil M.Aa N<•wl y 11-.ll-<I al only $\Yl .500 . 4 bdrm f.1111lly hurrll' ul ,1rl·a when• hom es are prh·c~I up~a1 d tu $131J.~ Lurl(e lot. 1•u l di· :-.ic· pr1' ,w \ .,.., alk1n~ d1 :-.t a 1H:t: Lu 0 (' (' .J1 ('11 ll1•g 1· "l'hciol:L IACIC IAY VILLAGE Ma~naflt:enl O<'<'lm vw"' New 3 bd Open Sat & Sun 1·5 33816 ColPi.:10 /\Ill IW-0023. 75().(11(.)C; --GR/\Nl>OP~NING ,flupp1ni.: ,Jrt'il'> c l1 OPEN SAT/SUH 1.5 2115 S a io C lrc: .. 2708 HARIOR VIEW DRIVE Spect~or Newport Hort>or Vi•w OPEN SUH DAY I .5 Extnwrdanary ,·1s ta of 35 miles of l'ou:-.lltnl' & Catalina. Breathtaking ni g ht v1t·w of harbor light::. Completely rcmoch'l ed Hundred'> of lcl'l of r<.'Ciwood dl'l'k & shade arbor French doors Lhruout. '1 Bdrms. g uest qlrs .. wrung rm S1jutwus prtV<.tlL' lot with large pool & ~undeck. Come by & explore this brl.!athtaking 1~ropwty J l.trgt' bdrms. l ' ~bath..,, :! -.Lury Xlnl locat1on. nl'ar 1-(0lf t't>ur,,e N lla1 lo. K:1\ Priced tu :.d i .11 un 1~ ~110.WU MflRINITA l'rf".l1i.:111us rt•s1den1'l'" rwul lhl' manna Imm S l h5,00U ijJI 345 0 , 00 •Wf)f;, ~!l !ii 11 Ry Ownt•r 2Rr. 21•.i V1fln1o;1t• Cret•k l·ondo, romp\ upi.:raded. fri>IC. l'nlrl ;ur ;..vnd <! 1·a r ~ar UaOblull!U"t:ck". ";ilk en ~ C>a.'>t PIJ.ZJ S!11 .:i1"1 ll!>!>Umahlt: In 541i l l51o l•---------SINGLES eve-: 'wknd ... NEWPORT BEACH IOIDEAUX MODEL-llG CANYON R.C. TA. YLOR CO. 640-S 112 :! Bedroom & F:rn11h room or 3rd BR "' :1 · Ba I h !\ I. a r ~ 1 • c: 11 r n t' r Io l 1) n n il de :-ac· w1lh ~•PPi'ux 120· fad n~ lht: gol f 1·11ur:-L' !!1365.000 --------- $9000 Dn 9 1/•~o Int °"''l'IC'r will cil'rry f111.in lh-dun•tl l•> ;)1 19 .500. f'rol Intl'>< tAI, ftl)r Ml·~a \'1·rd1• h•1m<' w •rr,nk ~ 1·1 11.•r man' xl r.~ :!KllJ S N :tni:: Pl 7rt l 3Htlfi . Ovm 11\j..'l I· ant J ,.,\11· rcrrcau1111al n1mmun1ty. :i Bdrm:.. ctrn. l!' .. hr1 townllou.-.•· Wt•l h;1r. fq)IL lr.i..,h \'Offill, fllJCJI. jJI". 111)111 J·" (I. 2 .... lllllLI" l'l11.,1· I" l>ca1·h ~ hJrhor \11 t•\ ,. ,. r 11 o n a I v :i I u ,. ;, 1 ~.~AJO M9<11 $381.500. HAMDYM.AH's DREAM ui·:111on I'.. lnv.,.,r m1m1 l'ro1i.·n tl'S, ln1· HADLEY & CO., Realtors 67l·l2l0 OW:"J t<:H-UHOKEH 549·8688 ·------------- Unn.i: hamnll'r &\ Y.urk d11lh4..-S for this 1-:a~bHI" "P''('IJI :! hr frpl1· t'otl 111 k1ld1 "'ork!.hnp 1·· t. ic .111••\' .ind 111r11 ,. ' Bcaulrlul h111110 .. 1'!tl••i.,1 \ ••r•lt· l hr :1h.1 1'1.0111 rm . t.l«n. It' rm. 1~111 rm , .l rnr i...1r . :1 I rph ~ llo·.1111.Cul \'rtl '' I nJ\I lr•"t.-. S<·rwratPh f1·n1"1'1 11m il K 'I>•• :!;!:1,111111 . l)pl·n lluu . .,1· Sun I ;,, or 493-9381 492.8700 VACANT H\ nwu .. r :1 Brlrm. l!' lra ~I :.<1 fl VIEW ~ ,t Ntr ~ltr Only I ~ r nlcl ,\.,.-,um hJiln Mu:..t :..l'll Sl.."3.mo 9'.S. 9511 ~II 540 l I !l 1 '" :1ppt 111111< 11 11m BACK BAY $135,000 '\1• .... \ \\'\Ul\;JI\, I• Jfl\ .. urnmt·r. SJ:-ra.10 1 NEAR BEACH f our bedroom horn{' w1lh super pool & patio. ~paratc y<.ird. Great for famil y or l'ntt•rtaining. Sl89.500 Bernita Eilet"hett R~attor 6 75-237 3 ·-------------Costo~so 1024 ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS So. Coast Shores r ...... \l1•1ffl•· ~ .i1k '" s .. l •li.l!-1 l'l.11-. .lhr h• I.It 11\J11' t1h "'" N 1111£?r,1flo· I .. 1ko ''''' I otlllntlln lC \ .. 111111'1. O'll\f\ .. ,, • , •• , lit•"" h••U " ~1.n I'' o ("11;1 .. 1hn1· 1<11\ ;,-,, 11;1 .. , mrn~brrd Dr . j;,7 ~::! Me.a \'t·rde. h1°i1UI :i BH . 2·' • l1J. dt·n. IJm rm. lrg \f•rn··r l<Jl , ')llJ l.!iUtl ~!1»471>1 8YOWHER ( • .111 h•JU"'"jl.11.111 ·•I II •• ~.1 '• t.. 1 .1q•rrl :0 1 E :c!ml ~I \·~1 548-5879 ~"Sot/Sun 1.s 7\h·.,,1 \ 1·ril" 1 L.r. J l1.1, tlf.I~ PGWI Points fiftest l:! t nil \\1:1\1\ \'tlb'- Tot..11 t•lt'c1 ron it ,.,.•1·u r1 t • \l,1r•ll I hJrl>or \to•\\ f\\ II ' 11\t . l l"t.1 Ullth ,I\ JtC l-111mSil l!l (~Ml \H • ...,vl l 11.~ .... ·1 l'.\t 'lf-'11 ' Ill :l'\L 1-:::i'I \11-. >tll ;.:i,..i l:Ju l'f5-l.o BILL HARDESTY REALTOR 675-2866 503 Park Aw Balboa l ~lund F1111· .. t 1l1111h·x rn < I J \1 Bltlr JU.~l l"\Jl1lpld111i.; 14~ :'>1.1 r~ucnt<' S2'1K c,rn1 Su hmrl term -. 1°0 ... ., tr.Jilt .. ' 54:Hil.SX ..•.•.•••...........••. BY OWNER/E'Side 3 + nr 4 IJdr m. i ha · ....... ly Mll'<'Orlllt:d Ill & 0111 SJ:rl.UIO f'h ~7 471SH 3 t;;"l.I J';-i ... ; •• 1-.111. sr:~.~I ,\ppr. ' lll•'llffil' '121"1 m•> l'rtnl v11I .• 1Jt111I 1\i. ... umo· S95.0110 lu.tn l'rtu· SI \7 ,5Utl ~..-Jl-M7cl. 9!Ri· I Wi LEVEL LOT W'lult•wJlt'r v 1cw-.. q 111 ..c -.l, only w1tl rv11i.rde1 t.erm." ~7 ,5tl0 PRICE REOUCEO Open Sot/Sun 1.5 2320 LA LINDA, H.B 1)(( :!lnl SI 1110,tl 1.1m11\ homt• :1 ICr. '!ha lt\tn~ rrn. rleneng rm . t.1mtf~ rm. :! frµll'..,, 1a1·u111 & m11r" 1-'t•1• l.1ml St'iJ,:itH1 CLJ\L'l>E SI fl Ffl·: ft Hl·:Al.TllH t.I:.! :.!'.~10 BAYFROHT LEASE Hi• :1 u t 2 h r +. rl 1 • n ll<"imnl t-nndu Lot ,tll·ll "1th1n "'Jlk111i: 11t ... 1.1m·1· rn L11lo \'tllal!•· ... hu1>--~ ri .... 1;1ura11h u,,'. 1 h,111 nl'I & mt"' lttt• \ 11 .... .., L'.tll ,,.,t,,, .111!-l 11 ... 11·1!' '·"·iii! V.A. BUYERS '\EW PltUC;H,\M' II '"11 makt!~llOll 111t1, ~uu ""'' 'qu.t11r~· I.•>" 1f1•\\n ' l11an..., ti'\ llMHM~\1 l.o I '" ..,t1;, .... \OU hll\\ tn <!11 ll' L:111 n11\\ I Tatk to R~d C orp~t W~lideft! 754·1202 VACANT S85,900 Con'pl~ldy rt-<kcor;1ttc"tl .mri rt•ad.> for n1•w l.in11 ly !'>pat'tOili> II\ 1ni: room 1•11hun1·cd bv 1\1.1.,..,c' c l•rt• k r1rnd.11•t· l>llll' .1r1•a. Inv ' 1-tnl!t'r lip 1\11 dll'l1 :1 K \fl I! "Ill' 1ic1Jrm-. find,, hui:t• o\ .. r .. 11.c"l lol r>on l w.11t • .111 &16-7171. tr1•, '" ~· 1• 1 H.··,' • 1 ,,I ' Balboa Peninsula I 007 ·•··•····•···••········ Sl'w 5 Ur 3 B:.i , S!:t~>.000 I A.,.,,., than ""' "tt·t~ lo lt1:a c·h :.?1:1 ~I!> 41\!lli \T 0<:1·: \:'-Lg l>plx ~ 1urr11\11rt•, 11'.I :111h St ( lw1wr li75·•~1l2 Uupll"<. nt'ar "all·r tll flor <.:entury 21 l'\cwport (;~nH:r. ti40 !'>l.">7 CoroM dei Mor t 0 2 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECTACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX i\n cx<'cptional ('U!.tom hit homl' ~ \·<Jull('(I ~nod ,,. . .,m 1·c1hng. 1Jt'.1ul1ful ..... I I d 0 •• k I' a It I n I' I ... lhntool. (pli:~ 1n ll\I! rm & mus ter bell room . lcanell ~la:..-. wrnd•1,h, "' c'<'ram11· Lile Jai·uur 1n m.~tr hulh PLUS .\ t h.1rn1111g :! htlrm n•n tal " !pie & M 0parL1tc ~uo <lcck. $27!.l.500 CA1.L 644-72 I I .__ ~ DUPLEX c'11rn e r ln l. 1·11111,..r 11lurnh1ni:. 1:e>1"I f1nan1 1111t Sl5\l.1)~1 lj II ltotwri..11n. Hllr li75-ll • .4J;! --- SPYGLASS HILL <~n lfc;u .. 1· Sunt1ay I :> VtC'4 llomc wrth l>rrvar} :18R. Olt. ::! fl'. I.ar~t· t-l< Co1y, I Point Sur lJr S175,t.(J() JASMINE CREEK 1'cw Plan I. h11?hly up g raded orl'un 'lt'W S227 .!JSO. Opt.•n h o u .. t· Sat/Sun. 12 Jetty l>r. S<cle by Owner 641 l!IAA DUPLEX HOME YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT ' Spl..'t1 an 1l;1r :ll hr at'\l\l' \ICW uf ftarl11ir, 1111•a11. 1·oa.-.t & h,1\ llll<' l1H·-. I IJl (X'l'dll Ill\ tJ. 11' l'l It>-•" l'H! (.'h111:1 l0t1\ l' ll~ II~ Ill'!° t'JI 4;ll'.O BYOWMER QUIET RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT 1"wo lar~e bl•dnlOlll..,, I" u lwths. hugc• c11t1•rt.11n m1:nl tlt•ci. \'1t·"' nl hill ... pn' at•· lw.crh ;11'1 , • ..,.., ~lli2,CAI. Hy appt olll.' I n 1-0156or ~~1·!!~!15 L>uplex. •IO'J (iul<.1t-11rml 3br. l ' !ba up + i.un tln ·k i\pprox 1800 Ml ft :Jlir .. 4!bado'oltll + 1mt1 u 1\prrux 1500 sq rt S!70,0llll 1 trtll Call fur Jj)t>l ti41Vii0iX c.1 nN.\ covi-:. lg 1 hr. 1 tlcn w.pn' :ilc .i:u1•.,t qtr., ll;iy & 1>et•;in '"''" :"••ul ~ :.t p111 Sl~'i.t,11~1 "rt h nwner fmillll'tnl: llkr 2131545·711i6. Ope n !louse. S<.1l ~·in 12-41':">1. :J Ur :.! Ua l'"t m ho me. s tep., t11 ll1 )! C'~1rom1 l'>t·<.1r h S:i.1'.).04)() 1\i-'t ti75·711!1. ::!17 111:. i\ \I~' HARBOR VIEW HILLS r:.\qUl!:>ltt' I Bil .. I ll:t h1Jn~: " Conni 11111 rm -.i•pa r.il•· fam rm & t1rlo.f:-.t 11<Jo1k 1 l.1\ H<i t', l'O<JL & .I \CljZZI C.rl I ltJr o'\ppc 1:;111\l'(f !Ir kr.., &Ml-741 1 ll ml 5:>!.1.C;;);}O Dcluxl.' dupll'X . s. 11! (.'O.t'>I I IW). 3 Br 3 Ba I 2 Ur 2 Jl,;1. J t'ar J!:lr 7\l.1ny 1 x I r .1-; :JI i l.<t rk ... p 11 r S!•I0.000 Ownl'r 1\~I !'>1-1-4910. 731 IY.l~f.J OPEH SAT /SUM 1-5 1026 SAflfDCASTLE [~-1111 .. ,m~\ <'Om er lol'at1on . lovely 2 blfrm. resident'<' with formal dinm~ rm + tnrom<' u.nll. + game rm . &-c & e11JOY thl' h1•i.t ror lcs.-,~ ~JS,000 OPl:H t-5 fl lerrif1t l'llnvun 'ww . l'omplcl l' pri v.11•y . :1 bdrm .... dumtly rm .. 2'-• hath~. :I e:ir i:;ir:tl-(l'. llt'11u11rully dttror:itcd. ~OOsq. fl. SJoo.000 SCENIC PROPERTIES 67S-S726 -----· 0 OOWH • 0 C\oiinq No paymcnti, 90 <lll v, /\II :.trt'il" Ornnitt' Co. f-'or info t•all V 1\ Hous1n~ broker.<!.\ hr:. 7141836· JOti8 DO IT NOW ! ------· W.d~/Mt/Su" 5200RCHID PAUL MARTIN REALEST ATE 644-7383 CdM (Jasmine Creek). Beautiful 3 UR. 2 ha Roond the dock :-1ttcnde<t gate Ilse. Rec cntr. tennis ('rt. ~wim pools., cul-l'lc s ac l oc $2 49 .500 714/549-1930. 5.51-6131 Agt A...,.tQUE BUFFS r'..1 i. Is l <Ii: <! lho II r 01 . h.1rrlwoutl fl•~ur .... "'"'L' 1·•·1ltn gi.. I< ~ lot "'11 h plJll'• Lil "''l'ttnd 111111 l~1rgt• :.l!-"Unl:lhl1• lo.Ill Sln.500 (.'.il l :->4t. ;1&111 .... HERITAGE • • REALTORS Dy Owner .ibr. 2ba. M l'~<i Vel'tk Storage & a1·1·1·i.~ fur RV $119 .SUO ~·7620 By Owner H·2 lot :t Hr I Ba. frpk. 4! <·ar ~ur. IJrtt·k ""ork. £85.IMI. UJ7 1-;. l:!nd St I 271-IKJK Mt'l-.'1 V11 rcfr llo m e II\ UY.1'l'I", Sc'> c)f 1\daffil> UO srnrtm:d, nr ~nlf 1•1111r"" <'ii 1wrk 3IOO !-<I fl :ahr :11>1.1 .. ram rm llul!l' mstr swti:, 3 yl':.. old, Sl!l'J,WI Mf>. IK:H /~.;M+M By Owm•r. Durling 3 Hr,<'. ha , entry k111·h. Fr doors S!!ll.500 ~l7!l !1157 W t' ... l I. II W rl II W n , 1-1Ji\/V1\, J Br. 211.1, ram 1m.~.om 1;:11.1111;:1 .. l'res\1fi!11111s Mesa V1·nt. :1 llr, ram1lv rm. :! 11.1 frµll'. in<lnnr Sw1·!11•h RB(l, 751 5!117 $90,000 1\1•..lf So Coa!.t Pt.11,1. ·I hr. i llil. 2 'otory 1•ompl rl.'p.'llnted :1103 Rounokc· Lane. C M Bkr. i711 lll0-1 MO MORE LAWNMOWER! Townhou-.1-. 3 lrdrm. '..! t>11th d1n1n~:. budl1n-;. xlnt 1·;crpt•l i. ,'I./. rtrupc•-. Many rlt'\·Orulor loul·h•'" l)Ouhlc g:.iru1-:c A:..krnl! Si'<t.!~ • Ca It 540· II 5 I ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS I !l OUTST AHDIHG!! l;tli :•;;n i\ )!t -l"wnhrn Jhr S7 l.5')11 11 9 Tiit·: f'ISHIN\. GO TO COLLEGE! l.t•1t 1n J?t nn Ln 0Pl'l1 ~I ~II .Mi >ll f•\ llf'J\LTOR..'>. 1!l7·1fil>', 1 li<.lrrn, hamrly rrir1m. '''' n1 >I 1t1n1n )! r11um 1,,1111110 rtt<'•m. n•·w '"'I' po r pl11rnl11nl!. utlll 11n mot!wr m t;,.,. qu,•rt•'I ... ~1111 .1111·11nll1111011rn1!' \II lhr ... Ill llt'.IUltf11I l ' .. lh·n· 1';11 k' C<1ll now ~1; i:11.1 Sparkhnli! duplilox: 2 BH, :! ·1 Ktlrm, ::! h;1 \h frµk. ba, 1 llH. 1 ha :? 1''1>1. :1 I h1g(• '' hdrm M •~·• :"1111 h IK•.ill\V Fam1lv ri11°r11. duuni roorn. larJ?.l' 1·11u11· try krlchcn. 1·nv1•rt•d p:.1110. p1c.'turt'SqU<' ri·ar 'ard & cul de· i.al· lrn:;.1 i1no i\,gt ~6 2313 ---- TAKE ME! CirC'.tl I htlrm. :.! ha (."ollc~(' P:>rk homt• With Jllr;J!'l tVt' a!-... umablc !)1 ··'; \',\ lo:tn' T\11l> IO\ ... h hom1· h.1 .. JU~l rN'f'nl h l~·en rd11rh1 ... h1•tl rro1n llw lll'W 111l1•nor p:unt l<J lhL· r1•i.urf.1l't'tl. r 1• f1111-;ht:d hardwood ri .. or,., N ,11111 1· 11 r •' t ' l'..,,., "ti flourr~et•nl h chi 1111! 1 n ttw k11chl'IJ ano,i ,\rid }llUf fa mtly LO th1;. bc•aut.Cu l prt·111r1•1 1\ hurj!atn al SIM.SflcJ 1\\'I nnw' t'.111 ~11;.231 :1 1r:•t t•• ..... t<V .. 1nro1 i.:1· i.:,ar $1'19.(01 l'l'~ Allt.:11. '-Mll 11110 \' ,\ l •·rm.. llllr t!i-1 7571S hlh : ll' .J~'l FOUR A D1't'flrator '~ dl'l1Rht 11n "t~ luclL'<I cul cit· ,.,, l11l with 2 !'tone (rplcs Nr M~a Vl'rdc C:.C. Call and Talc to RH Carpet WeUshft! 754-1202 Ht:;DUCl.;D Sl28.000 2 -..\1,ry. 4 Bdrm. potJI, n<'t'an ,.,l'W Mo·SJlti MAICE AM OFFER! Nam 1• I l' rm!>. n a m r pnce 3 llctr . :.!~· .. b ;i f.a.o;L..,tdC C"onrlo f1s k111i: Slll.!KIO A.-.suma hie• loa n t\.,k tor J ohn. ti.11 l<!tili, /\I!) SAVE! HILLTOP ·nu!> near new cw.tom :1 bt.'Clroom boml' has h vm).( room F'ren1•h tlnor s opo•n 1ng on an oce<tn \'tc•w Murh morP lo lt•ll . <'~tit C"ENTUKY 21 W E~T. ~~-4Htl{) Fadoin Valley I 034 ····••·····•··········· IYOWHER 4Br. 2na . fam rm w/frplc. 2 car garag •· \\/Opnr. s p r ink\1-r "Y!-tems. block f1•ni·1·. l)<tUO. xlnl cond. Sl 17 .51lU 11;.~9 Mt. Sherrod l'1rd e K.°fl.7820 OPEN SAT /SUflt I 2-S 11;r1:enhroOk) 4 hdrm fam rm 111,nus rm. ;" Ir .1 :1 l' a r I! a r ii I! l' SIS!).000 l Rl :.!2 Sant a l°('<'lha ~ 0471 VA-LOWDOWN 4br. :!' ~·b:.i. Crpk. g n·.1t 11,.·auuo $J(ltj,!AIO. Owllt'I lJwn 714 729-51:->I ......-;onaeoch 1040, ·······•··············· Con.,enieftt Locati°" 'li1'.rr .,, twoh. "hop ... IN\ :--;ice I HI!. 2 ft/\, 1o11 lar)!t' \111 on l11.1n l.'"•·r•>" t''''" \lo hl'n 1,1krn ~ ll't:r 1111,. :l ~.·. In.in immut ulJt1· l'arlo. l'l.1c·•.,l1w K-1.! 7 lttl fast Escrow Mtt~! ~,,...,,, \ a dl' horn•· ,.ff C'ntrv <.;luh l>n•c u~c~I ASSUMABLE Fanl:L'illl' 4 bdrm. l:r••t ll t.ndt o.in·cnti. lht• .-nt n :1 • hrook pt•ol hnmt· "1\h ll!t' hr !>, 2 ''"'"" Crpi.·-. :-.:i1quahfy1ng 1 ICH.:! h.1 Jll<'U711. hn<'k R Ht> l .u<.h itroun<b SI ltl,OIJO hUi!l' f.in11l y rm. lrpt1 coH•r('{I patio, l'l'nt1.t1 C.JIG4!'>-7221 ll.!:14 2 Ha 1 n furil Jl r all'. wall'r softener. 1'11'<.' SllO.<nl tn<' f!Mil~t· rtoor o~n1•r ~ •5 +deft + & more' i\l s110.ooo tlt1:. fmn rm + ;oc. one won I l.1 ,.l • C .ti I 21 I' St ~ ui.. ltl672 drl;•Y. °'""""' :..ir. ~1:1 •CO...OO CUTIE [ ll · .., l'nvall• yl'I :J RH.::• h.1 ~ ltiPM!1J ~=~:::"' -~;&~~ti~' ~~ .. Fl.MT AST IC EASTSIDE ()real slar1l'r home' al $65,950. 2 Bdrm. lar1-tt' l1v1nK room .... 1th f1rq>lacc, cHl ·m k1tt•h1•n. .:arn~e. lot on allc). itnd storas:t: buildings Thti. clla.rmcr nt>eds 1mag111u tioo and h•L'\ (lf fi xmf,! Call 540-1151 ~ .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS Two rucC' hom1.~ on i-: Famrl)' hom1· w 1hu1:r s1d1· lot. ()wn('r w1ll t·arry farn rm, frt>lc &. har 1\ w125'; do11o n. 10'; 1n ,,.... I F"·U Sll' .. ,.,, mus l lo -;c~· at 21,,.,1 m lcre>I. · u pnl'l.' a.JVV J)llla. Sl25,CJ00. A pR€HI(,€ Cull a~cnt. C ynlhHr . /-4--~ HOM€~ -~_-w_1.. __ _ . . 3 BR. 2 Bi\. TownhOUM'. 3333 W.(;()3S\Hwy.Nll carpel. drupes. pool 645-6646 $71.900. 961S3 B1 cklc:v. l tB. 964-2137 or Ml·OOlrt .i bdrm· M c sa Verde Ruc<'nl11 built! 3 car IEACH LOVERS .:araite·t>ubbl.tnf! hot tub· oaUM clOSt' to 1tolf cnurse ! Tht· ()lly • 4 n11lc to sa nd . :! Rea.I 1'1!tater.:i ~~ story. 3 bdrm. ram rm By owner. :.l06 Killybrook W!ootY firepl3ce. formal U\. Open Sitt/Sun. 12-6 3 d 1 g';,~ ~~1,;"' r Bit. den. rumpu., rm , ~,., 111 1 • ,, ., , ·.,., .., '· • HAPPY MOTHEll'S DAY OCEANFRONT Deluxe 6 unit bldg., all 2 bdrms .• 2 baths: xlnt summcr/Wtnler rentals. Close lo restaurants. shop; & town. $1 ,500.000' SPICT ACUL.Alt 9'JA1.ITY DUNX CA.MEO SHORES We have Just Ltsll'd .1n ex· \'CUllVl' hom1· Wl\h a for ever view of lhl' ocean. Built uround a s .... imrrung pool Th•~ lov· elv home featur1•s 3 hdrm & f<Jm1ly room Wttlk to pnvatc bcacll<?s just below. f ee property in one of the mo!-1 pre ~tigious beach locations Call ror an appt, to \'iew $565.000 Ask for Zee 644-1964: 832-3910. CRESTVIEW RF.Al.TV A George Elkins Co. 4 ectnn., 2 bath + family rm Comer !()('. /\II en top condlt1on ! Sl 15.000. ~SAT/SUN l-S I 050 V AU.EJO MnoWoods PAULMAITIM ltEALISTATI 644-7313 llAMDMEW TOWHHOMES ... I"• Woods" (Ea.5\.s\~la Mesa> 2432Santa /\ntA /\vc J l :r ba. F'rwt lrt.'t'S. l1te I ~~~Jir™r~:E [ ~ IRA1U CLA.551C OCEAHFttOMT 506 E. Oeffftfroftt l>eluxc duplex. 4 bdrm .. 211!1 be. up; 3 bdrm .. 4! ba. down : frplc. cuch unit. Grea\ local ion! $.SS0,000 Incl land' OCEAHNOMT 4UHITS Best location In Newport lleacll! ~.ooo Jnchld· Ing lot 30x l09! Beller hUITY M t.hlA ! OCEAMAIRE Deluxe duplex. 4 & 2 bdrms .. w1tlk lo begt beach & c lose t c.. rcst11ur11nl11, etc. $19t,0001 -..0.layPtep. ...... • 611-7060. l\n exceptional custom h\llt home w1lh ''aulted wood beam cci l1nl(. bcaut1ru1 s o li d oak cabinet s thru ·oul. fireplaces in llvmµ r m & m1U1ter bdrm. leaded glass 'windows a nd ceram ic •tile Jacutil In milter bath. PLUS a cha rming 2 bdrm separat e rental w ith frplc and own pal10 deck. S2'19.SOO. O,.. IS.mMdtl~"'r I ·S tlOlrft.CdM. -CALI. •44-72' I /Jn Nll·i l n 1\I \ I I ~ • ~ <, ',[ lf I r 1 , ' hillie McCormack logo ..-.~· Owner 's unit has 4 bdrms; + a l(ucst. apt. Over the ~a raj!e Is another roomy l·bdrm. a~. Ocean side of hwy. ~.000 494-7551 20NALOT Two nice h o m es t>n E.slde lot. Owner wll carry wl2S<7n down. lO'l- lnterest. Fu II price SW.500 ONE OF A KIND ~ f~€\TIG€ Victorian 38R. 2ba. frmlHQ.-.£\ diJ\ll\« rm. HW flr1/1tnd gi ... /oak kitchen hi Una . 3333 W_ Coast Hwy ,'N 8 rm for 9001 $239.~J 64M646 Clo1e to be!il C OM beaches. Own,•r / 1gt Prin. onl)'. 613·l 1411 StU with EA.SE ! t\'aa BREEZE ClallUled Ada lf2.5119 t:nahsh Tudor 2&3 Br s plit level. 2&3 <·nr J:8r9Jtt>, frpl l'S . microwav{.'!>, ti:ret."nhot1sc windows. pool. :s pa TENNIS court . 646--0061or 95S· 1!)2() Oeveloix.'<I by Woodtree Dev. Co. l'T'SFOIYOU This lovely 3 bedrm. 2 b9lh Mesa Verde home reM\W'eS • heated pool, covered patio and gas BRQ Priced bel ow market. Call ~5880 ror more det.alla ~ .,.. HERITAGE . ~EAi TORS Al.RPORT RtAL 1'Y BYTil ESl!:A Spacious 4 Bdrm. 2 1:- l)lt+flrepl•ce. RV park· 111~. Shows pride ol 2ll'l7 Bril\OI. C. M. CED & a GI ...a For ule by owner. Hunt· Aft .......... ~ Land ... rk l Br DWIDdiveZudl ~'Ondo. Bradd new. up· batroom ~11\luma lnCled carpe\5, Unoleum fl'Oln •l.500 i c1tm drapes. Ntw 2504 £Iden Ave .• C.M. graa1 like carpe t on ___ MZ_-61)4 ____ 1 p.&. lnl. oa1ot1n& also new. •1.z5o. Call ror WA!" Ad Reelllta 142·56'78 lll)lll. 53M'7'29. Prln Ol\ly. -DAIL V PILOT Sund•x. M•x 13, 1979 ....... .... s. Ho.Ml for'* ........... s. ··~···················· ······················· .•..•..............•... ._,_. &OH .._,__. lOH .,..,.... 1044 ....................... . .•.•••.............•.. blago OPPOUUMmls FOi INYISTOIS SOUTH LAGUNA DWLD WITH OCEAN VIEWS Y"Y ......... w• I IM•uu .. el. w• ... MSt.1Hc1L.lbclew1 .......... ......... fllmlc ........... suo.ooo DAMA POINT DUPLU IN MOITH EMO Tl•l• ~ ._,... it elwey• r••t-4. O•ht•••U•9 l1tvot•••'· 900~ t•r•• •• ~. ,..... loc ........... r-4. 4JOOd .. 1,..1rfMod. Sl2'.SOO. 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 497-3331 493-8812 DANA POINT 495-1720 LaCJUIMI lffch LOCJlllMI N~ 644-7020 Newport leach .......... °" leach I 04 ..••................... IYOWHER Condo. 2 RR. I'~· 111\ fpll.'. 2 milt•::. lo Ul't·an Sli2.SOO Will rllr n :!nd 963-1242 L'i{'('Ull\'l' lll11i.:hburhvod. m1n1mum ('<Jrl' \ Jr<I. ideal ror l'Oll'rt<1inllll! (:0C-J?L'OUl> pool & -.pll. htlQ IJI\ . .i br. 211 hJ S!:tu.1100 1\S!t oog.2297 or !lii:Hll!tii ABANDONED VILLA c;r;il·l'ful S panish In l\'•1cl drama lit l'llln. :1~ ~uml' 36.300 ·l. cl 11 846-7711 Now' *TRINITY LUCKY GI OPEN HOUSE SJ><tt'IOll!> ·lbr. :.!ha hom1· w/modern krtl.'hen. hr.I! ram rm, frrplt. t·ovt'retl putro. l:wnrfr.v rm' S111• & S11an through hut m:!:! ~1111·kar(I Ur SI l·l,!~JO Tallt•v H1•;ill111 ~ :m ;,:111 n~.~ BY OWNER ()l'~;N lllH 'SI-. NH Kl-:ACll l .... inrfll\Jrk olhr :!h.i 1;1111 rm H1•1m lur pool ((.• I!\, LI! a .... :-um.ih ll' 111.111 ~1!1.5110 9ti2 51 "' Sj)al'IOW, model fon!lo tor .. :Xl'I' couplL• :! hdrm 14(JO :.11 ft Plu~h. I '1101 t'll'. !'62 7904 CULDESAC ~arp :J Rclrm. n1•!\I kd 1111 a hu$tc pnvall' lot ;-.."·"· IW()okhun;l Jntl i\t lant.1 ~.000 l<on Ort 111-.il f:<;lat1• l'rof1•!>.'t111lah ~S377 OWMEtl ANXIOUS {;(ildl•n W<'~t .. :-..t;1tt•), Halbou Mn1h·I 1\hr. 3ha l 'onll l'tl w I t' I' & w 1• l h J r ..-1n1 <;hed Uonu ~ rm w icu.-..tom W(•l hur, hug1· krll'hcn w/BI BllQ npl•n Sun 12 4 or hy uppl kX-1<! SwlPort Dr. II ll Urk 751·3642 !lli<l·4 t7:t ------- CORHERLOT l..nt:. of room for mot11r Mme or boat on thr::. m<:e :l bdrm, 2 h a foll pnn· 911.900 Park PIHl:, ln1· 842·7461 HMtWon Hcstliul-1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Meal-H...t Harbour 4br, 3 full ba. fam rm. DR. t.R. Pull lnds<'pd. tile entry. 311 bit-Jn~. frpl<'. slumpstonc wall~ complete. Near new. quality bit by Ayres P.O. please Sl38.500 iM().1441 DCaLEMT PLAN Large 3 bdrm. 2 ba all on one floor Near shoppin11 center. Park Place. Inc. IM2-7~J 104 ...................... lniM 1044 ..•.........•.......... WE'VE GOT YOU SURROUHDEO! ,126,500 hv rnllrn ~ 11111~ t'v h.'rMlfl'ly j!nlfrr., ... 1r11lltnt.: 10 & rro Homa11111-. too. rd l l' t' l 1111! pl' J l' t: r u I h.trlTillO\ " n:.iturl' ·\II Liu,, I,, l\1(':11l'<I tn S.1n .IOJ qrun t:ulf 1-:.-.tall.''> for ~.51NI ~>l 4~77 WOODBRIDGE SALE--LEASE-OPT. :!hr. llrn. :!ha, )!OrJ!l'OIL' ln.bqxl l'all(I. " <'OVt·r, (':Jlh t•1•1hn~ Woodburn bnck frpl\·, !!·'" k1tr hcn h1•at. all:.it·h :! t'<tr J!Jr).! p\1 L•rnl umt ~· 1 J~ .. umJ hk mll!.•' ~1.t.!•10 (11411 14111 ht•IJ> r111 ll\ 1114 Ol•r •1 1 1>1-1 11.'~1~1 Turt1erodc Glt'n -.;,." 1111 111.1rl.l'I 1x111ul.ir t.lt•llflt\rt l'l.111 . lth.'lt• ''"'"' I IWll 111 .! ktlll". tlllllll~~ I Ill . I ,11111\\ I tr) "''I l1,1r :• 1q1l1" 1 1·rllr .ii .11nu111 1.1<101 to. .J.11 11111 '\1111 \ .tllh• 1-.111 1111 .q1p I 'l'fl.!~J41 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 GRACIOUS LIVING LOW DOWN PAYMENT :-i11a1·1011~ ~ .,t ,\ 1111 :!' · fl.I 1-.1 1lwrtr .11 1·Ptlltlf.! l'll\ll'f•'ll flilllll ..... hllrt .•. 1f1• \llk t11 11t11oh '"""' p.1rk 11111 ,., ' 1•·1111...., 111111\., '''11111alil 1· llM•l1j!.l).!t' 'I 1 ~lti IMMI rlown pJ~ rrll'lll I "'' 1•r,1 l\ l'.irk • >.! mn:~ 11r ;;11 ~11•11'\t I ilili lt.tm•hu ~.rn .llla4urn 2hr. 1kn. 2hct . (rplt . P' I Jl<•IH.,..,, .111 on golf 1·1iur'•' EnJu~ \ h:W l rom m11~1 roum~ 1•11111 & Jdl' SIJl .~1011 1;.111 t~t:ri ·•A ('l,111 : I 111 ani.:t• Trt•t• I '011 tlo ;111lL..., 111111.-. ;1...,...,011,,1 hh· l11:in. d<-:>tJ!iu·r' dt'lt).!hl ~i7 ~-J !-.!Jiil' 77() 1:1;1:1 l 'JIVf':lt.'ilTY l'J\l{I\ II l'lu-.h 2 hit :! H 1\ 'I 11wnh1111-.t . 1\ I ·. t 'hn11..- l111.1111111 ltfl J!l l'l'lll1t•lt . n 1• w • .1 1 p L' I I r I.' fm·11lan· M••fl' tn Adult ,...., Bv Ownl·r $93.~UCJ ~ 17fi6 or ~.5!1 ·,l•\1\2 PnJV~·r.-.ll y l'k 111 :lhr ct•, h:1. St1ti.r,<~>1b::.t 11tr ( lwnl:r li44 4!257 TURTLEtlOCK BREN llO~r-: M11am.ir Plan D. tornt·r vr.·w 1111. rompll•lron dall' .July 15 St.'lCt t OWi\ oplllll\<, li4().2!1:X). 6'1U·0254 UWNERSTRNSFIH> :Imo l'Xt'<'U\I ve llrud moor llome Turtl\'ro•·k Vista 1 Bdrm, 2'~·11:.i :i firs, lnt;Jlly upi!radl•d Assum\' !P.1 mortgage Call fu r rnro & aript s200.ooo. Hy ownt."r . 95S·'.m7. CREEK!:>IUI:: ASPEN rn Woodbndj?C 3 Br. 2 bet. FUiiy landscaped and upgradc.'tl Super lcrms. Di.000 Owner 551·4038 Willows hr, 2ha. entry kit. Nr S<'hl~. purks, pools. Bl.000. 551 ·3030. 3 BR. 2 ba. Sundance townhsc. Exciting de· sign, wr. frple. micro. Upi:rade d flooring & drps. pool & jac By owner. Sl 16.500. 731·51110. GREENTREE Lowest pric1..-d Orookrrcld rn Greentree ' 4 Be droom . 212 bath. brand n e w plu!l h eartht.one carpet & tile throughout. newly paint· ed i.nterlor Large <'U l-de· sac lot cloec to schools. park & pools· All for •,500! Can for det.alt. ... )4ew 1\artlen>Ch Highl and Don't sqtlfeft the kids. Bt~ Bren Miramar ~ ol room. 4 br. fam tbr, Beal Lot. Spec· rm. din rm . 1114.800. •cular View. Avail. Century 21 Newport June.-.-. Oenter. 640-53$7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILLOW CREEK or BUST OPEN HOUSE 12·4 JI JINERS TRAIL U.t1um wrlh 1111 now th ch .. t harm 111 earl' ( '11l 1furo111 1-:1,. ~ 1111 I .: h •. ...in~1m holllt' with 1•1·11 (r11I 111r ltJftli•n uml .1ti'H1111 111 rn111oh·r h.11h llUltt•ll l'l'llrllli!" "II h 'k) hKltl>-$11~.:1110 WOODBRIDGE CROSSING I'> 11 fl ,. 1 11 1• f: r ,, rt , 11 lllUC :ll'l'01 l\ltw.li I "1lh ''"tom 1lr,q11•, .11111 lt·H·hir... 1·t•11tral .111 ,.,., <'l t•d llndi p .•ttu "1lh "1 .. ,d dct·k!>, -..IJlt.., .11111 itlc011.1:r-SI l<l\\1:-. I.I" 1-: \ M<IU .. ;t.• • '"k•ni: ~ll!J ~Jtlll Jt WOODBRIDGE REAL TY 551 ·3000 SENSATIONAL S8 3.SOO Wl•rt· offt·nni.: -.ou th1:- d1"1'nvl·ry .\'CIU \',Jtl 't duµhl'a\c l'hurmini.: :I hdrm. 2 ba homl' w 1u dl· 1tr1o us pcrs peC'll\l' or warmth. l.Jn)!hlm.~:...., & 1T1t·mmcnt l>ro11 Ii~ & Sl.'t' for v•1urwlf L1wult·tl 10 l rV.111•"" W ill014 '> 5.'ll4H7 IRVINE GROVES N.s ume JO'. int 1'1111 t.rael. Sl<l.500 rluwn '1 ll H. 3 Ba r\ <:. up gr Jdt•d For appt $51 5:1.')I Eni:h~h Tu•l• •f 2 lll-dn1om :! h.i rnntl11 rn Wooclhnd/.!t'. 11\ 11nf.! ""1wr i;.111 ::oii ORANGETREE PLANV '' llr \llJl'f .1111'11 l'l \ t'I "111 rh, .rl I \ t r ,1' lh IM-ru•r 1•11111 ••nh ~1 101 .)~,, ~ ... i:, '11•1tTl.t-.IHJl'I\ I l11m1· II' Ow1wr 1 hdrm ~ h.1 1-\•t• land .132.11110 :\1•t•d 11w1·k .,,,),• 1""1 1157 LAKEFRONT $197,500! Shu111 Cilt•11v.111t<l tn11<ll'I 1111 1\rhor L.1k1· ~l•'I'"' l•r t,.•,11 h & 1 lulihot1'>L' Laru1· l1v1nl! r1111m .~ l:rm1h n n 111111h1111• "1111 f.!l.1111 ""' """' 11:11111 I II hnnµ IJk•· ,.,1<f1• 1111l11"r' • 1 h uh I~ ufH!r .•d•·•t 1.111 1a.-.1 t<' \'fl'" 1 l~·tlrm "' :1 lll.'Clrm & lll'n I 'ool-. & ·ll'flNl> t·ourt' t1><1 ' T .1k•·., look i:tl th.-. 1·11·).!anL Townhoml' 111<1,i :v l'.tl l 7!'12 17CXI '·'Cw'"''' I • , , ~ H<lrm 1v"nhullll' 1n llt:nl.dgc PJrk ,1111 1111· rmrnal.'. i:l'i!\UmJhlt• lo.in $.~ l{ltr H:l:j H:!'.1:1 GREAT FamilvHome ForcM lhl~ 10 1hl· pri· :.l•!!•ou~ H;.11·q11l'I ('loll Cent. air. n1•w 1•uri1et~. upgra<lt•d 3JlflltUnt'l''-· l.rlLOn m11·rowav1• hurll rn . Ol<'l' hi.I! p.1110 and l'OVCf ~···to apprl.!l'lltlC. 't523 CAMPUsDt·IRv1NE ALMOST GIVEAWAY! Owner mov1n~. 4 bdrm. family rm lOwnhm Ahrt.. ~11U2 ?/!: Macr.ab -lrvine TUlmElloci GUN /\ perfectionist's home! No detail overlooked ' lli it h ly up grud<•d townhomc w /sweeprn)! view or hills & night til!hts . Feature~ 2 master suites & neurly 2000 sq fl. of comrort. luxury & prl va c y' $181 ,900 MadeUne Cr~ 752·1414 (J-68) ............. 1041 ....................... One YT old 3 bdr. 2~ ba pha r.m rm. Cedar ext. }'rnch wndows. 1245.000 ~ -4'7a 774·5338 lb' or 2br + den home. 2 redwood /gla 5!1 balconies. 2 declca, FP. view C.taUna to Palos Verde1. By ownr, $1 ... IOO. 45-3198. Open W/S&an. HouHt fo,. S-. He.,., for S. HouHt for S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... 1041 L...-IHcll 1041 leecll 1041 .... V&.fo 1067 ..... V&.fo 1067 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................•..........•...• ,. P'O«Y9 llAL TY llXX> N (..'OA.')T llWY. 4'7·J4H OCIAHNONT l'nvutc ~tC'l'1 lo sundy lre!ut'll 4 bdrnu, , '' 1.i .. th\ • \ ompll•tl.' i;u\•.,t a 1.11 ~101 b"rn.i rm . lct1d1l·n. hikm & b11Lh S7~.uoo OCUHNOHT !'>ll Jlll'h ll(l0h1l\•t'I Ur\• "1lh <'11urty .. r1l 1·11try .I l.trnii. . 21 ' l.i,1\h-.. tr ,111 111111 llt't'llll & l\Ull '>t'l \ 11•w-. $S3.").IUI C'IOWHPOINT Nt•.1t l'1 l"•1·,·111 U,1, U•'tll Ir .I II d r m °' , l lldth-. l~·· k 11t·hl'fl . .-1n111111·11try. 11uiel & t!X l'lw.1w Jr•·a Si!l!i.OOC.J MIGUB. SHORES l'rnut~· bcJ1'h 1·on1111u111 l \ 'II. l'Jll \ ll'" \'\\'l'llf I\ I ho•ll\\' I HI< , l.1rn rm ,.11r111.1I d 1n111).. 1111 ~J5.tNlH REGENT REAL TY 831 :JIM 11r ,j!Jb ~~>ll I --@= Family ~och HCM11t' ;j lldrm. :! '"'' h w gul·:..t ,!fJl ~11t•r '11·14 , lr<t01 J tl :J :.tufll'' l."1' )'.1rd 11urai.:c Onh I hl111'k t11 b1~ul·h. T11 Siw.ooo llu)pntn n E I~ lookrng for l"nlhu.....,iasllt' Jll~1pll-to .10111 thl• firm Sd11x1I t ur ll\Jll re1mburM'(J DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8581 H.Y owm•r W.11111 Ill·"" :1 hr, i:! ' • ha, lurt . dt•t·k~ 'S2 ltl .Oll0 11:\:l 1\7 53. l~l 31-)7 This Old House t~ lor <ikd Jll"1 :r ft•\\ uh11·k:-. from th1· tw.wh Ol1h·r Spa111!'t lt 'I) ll• ht>m<.'. 0.:larlL'l.I l'Xll•rnir of 11£/\ VY Pl.AST Ef< HEl>Tll ... : HO<Wl.l="t-:s & ,\ltrin:o l'OHTH'(I t-:'l:THY Fvrrn.ii h• r m v.rth ba\ \\ 1111111" h.1 n::-.:n:1~ F1H1·:111. \<·1-. llF 111.1.J llltlt 1-. W \4 Olld t• 11 111 ,1 II i J t' or. I> r: u ' .., , .. ;-.: fo'J.r)t>JlS T lll!l Ill I' \1111111\· 1•11rrulnr 11•,,d.., to °.' fllll'lll~ & \'l'll\ I ,11 li.11 h f 111< \I \ I. I 1 I ' I .'I: (; 1t111n1 w )1011H1:....11 1\H(.'ll. 11111·n" 111 lonw k 1 l r h l.' n & ,., l' I' a r J t 1 • ~·n t<·c rm Sp:i('rnu-. n · ar )!roumls ll'ad to ool '"ll· (•nl ram·l· 111 STCl I! )1 TYi' .. : C'l-:Lt,.\ H M tj!hl l)t' l00nvcr\l'1I & U~l'll l11r Wl:-IE STCll<1\1; I'. & T iWi T I N (i H II 0 )1 l'lt·aS\' 1·all for app I Sl34,900 Full Pnce SE~: TOJ) . .\Y . I (;O:-; t-: 1'1)\1011111 IW'' MISSION REALTY !11:6S <.;,,t ll\o. ~. l..JgUllJ PhoM 494-073 1 SERENE e...VIRONMENT!! Tre:.it vour..,<'11 It> .en l'vC,n1n~ al horn••. the <lnimatrr 4011 h\111)! rm L'> grac(.'<1 h.' :! l'll'~a 111 open i-1J1 rv.. .1 v,. l h :it 1·ret1ll-:. a111m pre-..'1\'l' Jl m11sphen· I mpr1·"'' ,. <>Utiloor dl'ck111i.: 11n•an & C<J0\110 \ ll'W" Ju.,l il'l t,J i;.15.(IJCl:I ---li+il1iY NO GAS??? You 1·an walk ln ...,h111r.-. & Shaw's Cove Jll':tl'h rrom Liu~ 2 bdrm 1x·1•<1n Vil'" home. Charmmg, !\Upcr 1·lcan & on an I! <! Int ~15!;1.500 CHARM COTI AGE <)('can 'll:w from . llTI• l'llZY :! bdrm h11m1 ncstk'<I 111 tht· hrlb nl Soulti Luguna "· <.:<1<1~1 Roy<il an•a Honm ror ex part.5100 S17!1. 51)0 PtlOIATE SALE ======= blQgO LOWER THREE ARCH IA Y Y 011r cha1tce to Ii•• ift o prl••t• 9ot....-ded cwity has .-rind! Thi• cltCll"lllhlg 3 be*'OOlll, 3 bath hw Oii • 1.,....1ot ..... oc.-.,, •• -............. rOCNll Ii pricl'd to ..a. Yo.. c• -tor tt.. pri•• beocll. ,._., cowh .ct ca •1ty "",....._ c..tw tlMlt CMlly nr.. Arcll lay CGlt offer. o.ay S219 .ooo. Coll Swift Ton'9K•. 497-3331 LAGUNA IEACH e NO DOWN PAYMENT e Spectacular canyon & ocean views rrom this com pletely r emodeled beauty in the H..ills of Laguna. • No qualifying for a new loan • MOYE IH TODAY •Only S2038 monthly payments • Short es<:row To see. c all C la y J a ndro . owner/a·gent. 714 ·722-8221 days, <Oceanside) 714 -675-7485 e ves & week-ends, (Newport Beach) •• • S "eeprni,: d:t)' & n1 i.:ht turu.lal vie w from thr-. ht.•aullful 3 Br tusloM !tf>hl lc-vt'I home Ont~ :! ) ~old 1\ll l'L'Cl;1r & t.:la~:­ t'Ol'\.'ilrul'l1011 :\1u~• -..t•ll lteui.:ht :1nothl'r I 'rH·l·d ul'low markl'l at SWO.l"NI 0 w n r ,\ ~ l ~'7 WH ~I 77f.X 1n:1-;uER tU:A1. rY 1lrllwp 1>1·\\·lo11er .. L.11.:una t 'harm1·r,, :\t-:W f llt\ llOS I hlk lll'IL I .:!.:I. hd1 . ·I I:! t·, pr1·-.~ :it l.111 11 -.1 tv.·1wr n ,.,·l'lop1•r 11111 ltl 1·1 llnikt•1 1:1!1 Hi:!;, I 1 m'/.! 11r -l!M 1:11 ;, 1l'1111 cllrr:. I \If.Ii ........ , --~ Hlllll --~-~ Mc. CORMACt. fll Ahsolutt' Privacy Whrll' Water \'re" lh•ar th1• poundtn)! ... urr ,\, 14;tlk lo town from tlt1:-. l '111qut• 2.'100 "'I II l':1rl; I lt)ll~l' rm :.i d c·ad 1•1111 larw with 11noh~tru1·t.1hl1· l'llll).lhnt• I It'" ~K!l,51141 Bonus S 72 Sq. ft. \n·hikt'I Sr·vlpl11ri• U1wk 0 \1•r 111 'ih,1"' ' 1 •1\" rrnm Ifill 1 .. 1 llrt·.1 ,\. un"~ntl' Tht' I l1d1 m I h.rlh h ome r.1mhll'" ,1r11untl J c:111HI ~ arcl t'rcatm~ pn\'at·~ for <•II Tht.· <.t ud10 ~ 16 rt t'l•rltni.: I). skylt.l(hlt•<f. Thl'rt' IS Cll:l'an 1ew & !\IJlll'rb outdoor Irving r~l('thl ll'!t roronly S'-~'l.0110 llurry' Views On Vit'ws Cttate<I By Mature 1\111J lht• "AJA" or Chn!'t 11:.rn ;\bd on ;1 )?1•nll1• ~ I 11 pt' o v l' r I 11 o k 1 n g L~i)!Unll 's l<.l\011!ra. " a rwv. :1 h<I rm . :1 lw 1 h ..., l' r ,. n e h 11 m L' T h 1· )?arrfrn-.. & holl'-l' ,1r•• f.1:-h1onerl of nat ur;rl .... v1nr lquurnl'fi on Mt1• t. ltlende<I wrth 1.'l'd:rr Thi· ule &. sla1n1•rt ~lass an• 1rnportL-d. Will ll'ase 1np llOO Or (.'fCUllVt' r1naill' ing Too unusual to Ila!>!'! up! S3.~.ooo 494.7551 <h·anrront. 2 llH. 2 bu OYO :.ipt Frpl. flel·k !>:uidy beach. J'lOl1I. tlUt tmi.: gn -en. rl'(' 1•cnll'r sao.cro Peg 1\llt'n Rl tr 494-7578 usey & Company STAINED GLASS Prrv:.r'te cnlranc·c l•1 :\1ulhL·r 10 La" uml w 1lh :! f:k·drnum!>. 2 Hilth::. .ilw1c Op.·n ht·arn-, ""''Jfl \ u·w and rlt•:-l' 111 he~lt'h 111 St1uth l.Jl!lln.1 ~··111· r M 1111\.1t1•11 Sl~i:!.500 SOUTH LAGUNA CHARMER l)u:.11n1 llllh' 1·11l1 ,1g1· t 11"1' ltl l~·Jl'h Wtlh 111 l':tfl I \11•" !'\(!\\ JJJ fill & 1·.1fpet1ng 1n t h1l> :! l1Pdro1un. I Jl;1tlt 1·utw Movt• 1n :rnd u::.L' '>Om1· rrno~inalmn un 1h1· l'\ tt•nur .10<1 ~anl i\1 ay h1• .. omt• room \11 •·\p;111rl ~).f)l)ll FLEXIBLE. CREATIVE FINANCING nv11am1e 1wlr 1•11ur"· duph•\ "rth :1 l~·dmom...,, 2 lk1th~ Ill eal'h Ullll. IK'l'<ln \'fl•W)) t•lh"' tn SllD.~lO • llf>1So Coa~t lhwav 10 V1lla~l' l''a11· L1\Gt;NA l:H::ACll 497-2457 DISTINCTIVE ELEGANCE 1\1'11"tt 11· homi: 111 :-.ior1 h l.aguna 1\ -;tunnrnl! •h' )1ar1 un• from I h•· or 11tnJn \.\';ilk 111 1 h• hc•;wh from thr-; 1·uc;tom h111l1 ~tuiho" Hi-ll'""' hom1• l1•atur111 1! · lklrrn,, 2 lrnths. l'llll'I lammrnt s11.1..-d hvmµ rm w1ma:,:,I Vl' frrt'plan: Ovcrlookmg l'lly ltght~ whlll' water view and mrnr avorudo o r<•hard NoUung romparahlc• rri t'Omfort, appcar an<:i.: and lo<::.itron. al $27!'i.OOO DONOSE ... REALTORS 401GLENNf':V1u; 497·484H 1..,..a ~ach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUY MOM HH DIEAM HOUSl ,.,. ............. ......... , ... 11•••1,_.tr•ncta.a ctl NEWPORT ESCROW 714-77M65l 25211 Cllbot Id. Wt. 109 ...,... .... c .. tz6n LalJiina IHch I 048 Mewpcri leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEH SUMDA Y I ·S W/WINE&CHEESE 284SALEXA,'llDER UPPER VICTORIA BC:ll Catalina s unseti. :ind beautiful ocean view Spacious wood and gl;i~~ home Walk lo I.leach . S£'C'luded :.ireu. dose to St.'hoots anti s hopprng Jnr. 3ba. den & oonu-. rm. or po!>:. Ith h r S24!1,500. 497-171 1 CUSTOM :1 Br 2' ,. ha. wdhar 41 rr)llr!'t L1!1' m aster !>Utll•, walk 111 d~ets & numerous ex tr;c,. S!:n ,500 0,-..Sat/Sun 12-4:30 46S Heyes P1au. Ron Williams Realty LAGUNA BEACH 494-8519 955-1s70 OPEHSUH. l·S 21562 Ann's LGM Old T<)p or Thl' W(lrl(I Hu. ... tr<" A·frum<.'. 2 BH. wri ll•r '~ l ufl . ..., h•)p. ~ludro. gardl'n & pal w:. Sundel·k Sl35.000 GEM REALTORS Inc 642-4623 ----1...,..a Hills I OSO ...•...........•....... UASEOnlON Seavrew, J bedrms. 21? bcl. tenrus. pool, :.ecunty galf' Least.' op\Jon pn<'l' S/.00,SOO. or s trll•t:ht lt.'u,.,e $1 l.50/mo 759· 109'.! A Rent. 1iCJ c_.,°" Condos 21 flue t 'onlanehleau, 2 Hue Chu t c i..u Hoyal Open Sunday 1·5. A~l t>iS-fhrn SP£CT ACULAR VIEW of <.;Jtallna & Ncw1111rt Harbor Newport Ueat h 1-·1..~ lund. 2 ~tory, \ llr +J acuzzr Onl' of .1 k rn<I Cilll for Jppt 644!-6768 Pnm·11.mls o nly EASTBLUFF Tn IH~·I ;i B r . 2 k:.i . SI ISJJ(llJ f'nt'l'<i lo sell t11 tlay llur ry ! Cull /\µl. l,mda 75 I 41()6() Opft Sat/Sun 1·4 N1•w tllx duplex. :J:!<!li llroa1l S t , N B CJll owner 979 5CJW SU VIEW-By Owntt HA il i-: Rar Ha rbor w/t'tl.•aut .... hu\lers 3 BH 4!12 Hi\+fmly rm Guard g;.h-, Po<>I. ll'nms. Vrt'w I~ lot & cumpl pnva1•y l'-:low mkt S2.'>!l,UOO. Pti fA4 7'.170 ror appl PiMINSULA DPLX. w/2 & 3 Ir. U1tits. C11mpletcly I urnrsh ed. unu:.ually :.pa ciou!'o room:. with frrepla<'es, wpl i. .. r -.. m<in> t.f':ISl 'RF-:WCJltl.U .1ml.·nrt1l''> Own1·r "'II :! !ir :: hJ. Irk ,.,.11 , 111 tr<iUl' for Jflh or molt I 131!~·. 1mrtkl l . i.:rc;il h11 ~1l!J.l-~I ' Si5 lXJll • \~ \I I HI 1<1 1' I :->JO \lJlf 11 ~II.II ltllh llf)\IJ ._ ltH , :11 Ir ;: IJ ,, 1 n d 1 ' 1 •J ll ,1 I horrk' C! t'J f g Jr 111\l·h· ~~ A: A\ l:l~IAT( \WW l''r11k. 1\ (' ll1t111I I•---------· ltunncr Hit y ;.xi 7t~JIJ 1052 .•............•....•••. Laguna Niguel Realty .. COAST AL LITES & SEA VIEW! :0.:<•Wl'T 2 ~tor~', :1 \\1lrm, :!I '.' l)uth l\tWrthlll, 111 ... l•k •·s1•111 ... t\'1• ~h or•·' IA•lk" 11nto 11n1 ).!11•1·11 101111 park 111 1 ront \~ti I ·,1•11 on 1·ontr:11·1 ·'' 111 111lt'rt''' Sl<!!l.H~I "KING OF T1'fE MOUNTAIN'' <hnl<>0k1nt: El !'i1i.:ud Coll ('\ub. lrg 1 Bdrm honw w1panoram11· vrl'l4 n( i.!rl'l'll hrlh 8t \ all1·\ '· n111h~I ,,.,. ,,.a hrt·•·1t·, cu.,tm hu1 It. lm·a1 t•tJ •m 1'111 f1L'''•"' Ill l'XI 111~1\•' n1•1)!hhorhoo'1 Sli!J.!Jall 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 830-5050 GATEGUARDEO NIGUEL SHORES Assumable Loan \ r1J11rny upJ!r<idlod .111 pro"C lrof) -.<1 ft 2 ,,tor.' 'I llclrm 1•n f el' li:ln1I Statnl'ff gl:r:.... w1n<lo"' and 111J!-l<11r .... P<'"k .11 th1· P:w1f11· l'L L'. r;it)ulou" re1·rl'.1l itlll fa1'1hl1l.'S an1I t'a~v wJlk l•l pn\'al t• lwat·h ' i\NU ,1 rahulnu~ .i-;:-.um,thl.• SMU.1.IOll .it !II :•'. lo,111 l'nt•Nl rr)!hl al l!l:.!.IM"I 644-7211 1-'0lt MORI': INF'O --FOR SALfo;.w . Nrn<' <.:on do2Br. 2Ba, pnc·ed 111 sell al S8J.OOO Pnn only 831-3842 -----Lalse Fottst I 055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\.t·.111lr11111 Dt•I\ 'H1l rr11 I h,,tli t ,11 It lllltl \II I l,11 l.!1' .! I ,1r ~.1t ~1~1.l~H I m:1 1•111, NEWPORT HG TS .~1:1:1 W ('"J'I II"' 'I: B 645--6646 DOVER SHORES IS06AMTIGUA WAY OPEHSUN.1·4 RF.OIJCEIJ TO Sl:l!t.000 ~Jlmlrly t•tm,.,1ru1 lion. I -.tory \ lxlrm'. ·1', h;1lh~. f;rmrlr r111 !11nrnt.! rm re1· rnn m . .: "•·I h;rr,, J'll'U/~I 'JUllJ, \ ll'", ;1 1·.ir ),l.1r .1,.:1-. <;1•1·urrl.' :..)'!\ll'rn. lantl 1111 lu1.kd GIB WALKER REALTY 675-5200 OPEN HOUSES lt~I Vl i\ 1\ "ITIH ES Op1:n Sat Sun I ~ IWVIA BAH<.:ELON1\ ( lpt!n SJI Sun I ;, tiOO'JSEA.5110 RE Open Sunday I ;) :!l!H 1\1,Tt\ ISTA 0J)l•n S••l I ;, 1!111 s .. :1\SllOHI" Oi>cn S;i t Sun I<! ;, ~.~,,, ~:73·7300 RB>UCEO S 12,000 'OW YUIUe IS ht•f'l• rn this 3 hdrm up1?ra11\'1I . 1·om · for1ahleo home fur S9H.OOO .. 'or t'Onvenrl'nt'l'. rall lo day l.1110 Rl•all.Y ni3·7300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,.,..... 106' • •••••••••••••••••••••• HAlllOI YU HOMI 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. family rm, Mont.ego mdl, adj to geenbelt, pOOI and An· denon Ek!m. School. 1172,500 foo lund. HAUOI VU ICMOU 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, den. Sl64.~. Fee lwtd. HADoa VU kMOU Oneol a lund, t<nd qlt!W, 2 8dr, 2 bath. d e n Yu rm ou lh mdl . $182,500.Fee land. ICllOl P'ropnftn 644-2542 752-2838 OCEANFRONT CAMEO SHORES Heul 1-:-;tut\' HI~ 2 '>IY. m•wer 4br, 3ha, Hal' k lier)' II u l!C lot. llor'e' 01\. $152.900. Prur Only. 645 11s:1, f' M BEACH HOME SI 24,900 Hc:.il 1-:slatl' Bast liluH Great View. 3'. to hrnker. 4hr, fm. rm Sl9!J.500 2*n Alta Vista l>r . Npt. Bch li<\O •1119. Open house Sal/~n 1·5 BLUffSVIEW You can't heat the liluffs -You 1·an't tx.•at lh~ buy Show:. c xqu1!>1lcly • 2 bdrm + den, 2'1'.! l><llhs · Newly •>frcrcd al SltD,!AJO 759 \50\ l<1•al .. :,tJI•· l\1\ (r1111l 1l11µl 1t t'anl \ 11 :Hlr upr :!111 l-..1 1-p l>llll' ,\ ldt\ hkllfl 111 ,.,, "1• r111111 "11 Ir r e·nt l .;;;j1111 111111 ttl I ''°"II .1 ~t ;..111 1Xo'1 M.B. RAMBLER ONLY SI 62,000 I litlrnr :! h.1 h11m1• .I 1l1>0r-.. 1t1 park & fl\ml 11 t II h I .1 II J !'('<it•\' rl " tnt ,ii prn ..1c y Xl11t --.1·h11111~ r.1k1· ""'r .. ul1 Jt'l I ... 1•\l,llll).! !) :!~' 111.111 i.1!1 1;i111 HARBOR VIEW HOMES-PALERMO fo'or :-all-by owner lhr 21 ~ba. ram rm. countn kJtch, prol lnd,l·p1I for 111 rn.t rntt·nunl'(· Xlnl 101· C 11 mm 111111 I • I) Jr\.. • Newport ML-....J :.drl D1i.1 Pnn1· onl.v <·a 11 lor aµpl 04().129.') l'\ l'S BY OWNER SUfll.'r N1:1ghhrhd :Jbr :!hi! LI! lam rm Newly rl' cJ1•t·11 Sk~ Lrll• Wa lk lo p k <. 1· h I S 1 :1 I , 5 0 IJ r•1!'> ~37 tk>.1r h ooly 11 h1111s1::. .m.1) ;jhr, <!ha + lam r rn · • · w 1• r p l 1 n /.! SI 1:-1.CIOO 1~12 371:1 Jo:\1·111,1 v1• Newport ·1·11w1•r Ma):?n1f11•1a111 1 • J l .i I 1 11 a <. • .i n n l' r 1 \'1lha,.:1• 'It'"' ~ltr, :!h.1 µrurl''"onully dl•t·urut l.'t"I ~11~9.5011 751-Stl!Jll. !).18 ~J9;1 ...,,_'3, -~ ~Ulll[ _. ~ Mc CORMACK Rl Bayshcwt'S 1\n t•lc,.:ant. 1·ustom wo1i<I & J.!IJSl\ hom1• for I h1• 11,,.,. 1•r1m1nat lnJ! hU Vt'I' ·I Svaew u:. bdrm~ .. 31 •• hath~ + many e'l:lr.1!\ ~u1:h as :i i.:ourm1'l c·oun In' k1t<'hl'n Owner will (·arr} SSJ.<i.ooo 494-7551 J\n Italian V11tu on lhl West Coast 's r1v1 cra. located in MonarC'h Ba:r & offenng tile scrun ty ol 24 hr. ~uC1rdcd gate. beach c lubs & lcnn•~ courts. Occ11n v1<'W & u large comrr lot makl I.his a h1i;:hly d1::-.1rahll home fol' a family Sub Jcct to l'OUrt confrrma lion. $400.000 BUILDING SITE Buildable lot ne.ir high school. $92.500 OCEAH VIEW IM MOMAICH IAY 3 bdrm. wood and glass home just steps to the sand, walk to beach club. private community. a must see at $2.50 .. 000 f\!aullfully uplo(raded .i llr :! Ua S&S horn1· w11·c•r:imtl' lrl1• l'ntrv l•---------i----------cstm draiicnes. wet bar "1¥•r ·:~~lie;·~~ t -Al I I SAVE GAS Walk to lhc beach from this desirable Emerald Terrace 3 bdrm 2 bath home. $199.500. QoalC.nyon Realty 494.6503 FAMILY O&IGHT Owmlng 4 BR 2 Bath Bi-level with large raml· I)' rm. freshly painted. new caf1)et. sundttk and lovely mountain view. Great for entt!rt1dnlng SH6.900. DOMOSIN RIAl.TOIS 401GLENNEYRE 497 ... PAMOIAMIC WHITIWATM VIEW 2 bedroom +. Cantilivered home on street to street lot. Massive decks a nd large family .room makes this hom e an ideal beach cottage. $197,500. DANA POINT Beautiful custom built 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located on hillside overlooking Dana Point Marina. Enjoy the lovely ocean and coastline views with city lights by night. Custom heated pool and spa. $299,900 A COLDWIU IAMIR CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ""'" ........ .., .... ............ lot:. of mirror, m11-r•1 wave. prof. lands<·apcd w funrqu•~ fount a1n 1m.5600. RICHARDSON REAL.TORS ---- IUtLDER SOLD OUT OF TlflS MODEL But we• h:ivl· 2 ON£.Y S87.000 3 brlr, 2', bu Con do J\.'lk ror Jnhn. 1\1(\.. 6.11 L266 Mssiaft Vieio I 067 , ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exclusive Fin1s1crra 011 the water or Lake Mis s1on V1e10. 2br. 2 ba. up ~rades Ground level -+ hoat slrp. $147 .500 751·5000. ~·9094 Newport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Dupf~• 3 br + 2 hr fully rurnlshcd. Must sell. Asking $425.000 but owner says makeoCCer. ()pen house Sat. 1·4. 4809 Seashore ~ .-.-llHlty -~'· 642-1150 '~ --·· NPT SHORF.S Juit re- duced to tun .900. 2 br + den. like new cond. Wa lk to ~ach, pools, tennis & canal. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Prime loca11on. 3 BR. 2 BA de n w/v1cw 1'(1h·nt1111. J ust hsll..od $129.900 Call R:w. /\I!\ ti.11 12fi4> lftw\.ssl 1m1·t• m Uri,! <'a nyoo $152.500. C'l'11t11ry 21 NcwporL Ceola. 64Q.S357 NEED HELP? Owner will subs1dt7.l' down & <'I06ing cosls. 3 bedrm tri-level. form. dining room. 1650 sq ft. Owner anxrou.~! Suhm1l .ti offers! 1139,500 Call 645-7221. TR~LEVB. ONLY $122.000 <.:hort•e Bluff:. condo. :1 bdrm. :? ba beauty H•l!hly u pitrad1•1l & pnccdlOscll. 759-150 1 walker & Ice srg Heal t.:.Stati· .tlJST J.ISTt-:t> Luxury "'Ahl n "l' t•ondo. · '6111 l..ido". V1('W of hay & orcun Unrt 41-; Cull for llppl tO:.<'C ROGER RROWN K 1-: '7J.1020 OCIAMVllW OMLY $219,500 t.oc..t.ed on a IRe green· beU · 4 l"e bdrms, rrml din rm, rmly rm. 2 s tone ff1>1<..'s. Newly dee.'<> • mini ocean view. 759·1501 ~ Walker & lee Real !llt•te The fastest draw In the West .•. a Dally Pilot O•ified Ad'. 642-5678. --.----. ----.. , . ' .. "' .... -.. ---..... -......... -·. ... , ..... , .... ~ ....... --.. ,. ........................ -· SUnd!y. Mey 13, 1979 DAILY ptLOT H ~!.~~.~~ ...... ~~!.~~.~ ....... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 --....., Ollet'~..... 'Ollllra...•W. oH ....................... ~-___. ........... DI=~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... • •• • ' ,j, . Mlwpott a..ci. IO".,_.,.... leocla I 06• .............................................. ... . . ······~,················ .... 1100 .._.,......, 2000 t.cwPr.,.r+y 2000-Crn• ,....,...., JooeQ •·•··········•·••······ ...................................................................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .,....IHdt '°" s.a..... 101' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NTSWll.COMI ·------------· MOVI lteHT IM 1.41 Uv rm. brultlU l bar, :!Br. l '\o 811 , dbl w\d(• &IH Caacade. 11uper rlean Owner: anxlou•. 0 109174·701 IASTstDI C.M. - Two 2 bdrm unl\s, FOUi UNITS-C.M. OWNEI WANTS ACTION :.lTS IQ ft. 4 Br, 2'~ bu, 2 t~ I.A.Ith "~Una a. C\WWn drapei; Good u 11w111tblt' loim f\n~ \O a.-! I l12i .llOO ...._..._store IM880 IAYROMT pauos, enclosed aara6'etl. Near new, 3 Br owners •~tta partcing Alley ac· wut. 2 ba. frpl, 2-car <'t'l\18. S12\.000. gar , 3-2 Br. 2 ba. units MIWPOttT llACH TSL lnvstmt.s 642-1603 llAL TY """ '642 Oldr t.ri·pU Ot\ dbl~f:rt Prime Newport Peninsula tu shltr $175,000/ofr. location. 5 older wuts on ownfagt 840-1879 TaADI UP OR IUY MOW! IM'IBIST U11S DOM9T MAnB!! fo'our bedroom. 2 buth home plus s pnraou bonus and bitth Pn "•ate put10 wt th cn<'lo t>d } • rel an great fonuly 1w1Khb()rhood . lh•r ready to movt.•1 $153.5tl0 f P<' ........ u.. ....... ...... 675-2173 -------------------------1 :-01po'r llu' '•'"' jlolrl \ 1 •• t I ••111111 t .I V. tit\ \,1~1· 1 UDO ISLE rtttME PIOPYT•U l • ~II\ """ Ii. I "" I I 111111 .!Hr I lo• .: • .11 ,.11 )II 11011 ,. 'k 111 , LIDO ISLE u•.a.autton )JI No fJ l'amino Hl'bl :,i\N <i ... :M .. ;N'flo: 492-Z 100 1078 I l11.u 11\Jllg :! hr. t b11 cun ~111 f•111tl , \'ll'W ~\l,!AAJ U! ·1331 or <1!12 ~I l orrden/11~ cabana. l'auu, trpk , 2 levels, Oflt.'ll bl·11Ulb, n ew rrpt, hltns. xlnl lot Must sell I' r 1 c l' r c <I u t n $17,000Jofr.673 7890 SA Vi GAS II WI.Ill< to showm~ nrra, fwy d1"''' Oor~eous 2Ar, I '•llJ. <llil widl' Ari 1 11 j! I on P r 1 d e 11 r own1·~lup 1HH4-WJ..'101 2 lot.s. To be sold as a 1031 tax deferred eicchange Call Carolyn 642·5171 or Hi e ha r d Ros e n tha I _ 12131392·4885. Agt. EA~;rsmto-: Coslu Mesa 3 housL>S, $195.000. 642·2510 or 646-48411 Quick Sale by Owner. Save, prinl'1vle only . Uplx. modern. 3br e a .. 2"",bu, frplc 512 Bolsa, Newport llgtc;. Don'\ d is· turb tena nts 645·2 l l 1, Joe By Owner, Costa Mesa, 3 Br house + Z units, any rca5on orrer. SDS,000. 160 E 22ndSt. 1·271.1838 $65,000 DOWN 4 Deluxe \ffillS. Offc:red alS250.000 Roy McCc9''cldtttr 548-7729 HHE"SWHY- ElCamp1e · You buy ii $200.000 .. plu with '5(),000 down and a $1S0.900 loan a\ l 1.,; interest in11tead of waitmit and hop1nf( that the rate MAY eome down lO 91;<;<>1., ldo you bellcvt> in The Tooth fo'airy too''>. ll"', -91n 'X· :a l11t"/,. on SlS0.000 tor 12 rnooths s $2.2511. t>Xtru Interest cost WHlCH IS A TAX WR1Tfo:.OF1''! In \he same 12 month period a l 711,•1, inflation your 4·plex has appr€'ciated $15.000. at 10•,; • S20.000 and at 157. . $30.000. Talking strail.lhl line dt•pre('1ation for 20 year!> (very t ooser vat1vP) with the build Ing ut 75% of sales prier. )'OU have a (ieprcClilt\on Wrtle-Off of 5'.;, X $150,000 or S7 .SOO N.wCustcMnhH Hollw,oiOvt- u.diftq Quallty I• ' . I ,11 '" 1·11 '"' II 'I .... 1 •IT • .:1 • IEST IUY IN P4Rt( LIDO Pool•lcM 1,r.11l•t0'°t'l11rY 11111rm t. '"'" 1111111• ~, 111 ,, 11 • 11l 111u "''JI I< llllh A. 1 h1hhv11w \tt'o•h,111 .1 II) 111\11•1 al S.94'1 '"' s..ta Alta I 080 ·•··•··•····•••••······ PIOIA Tl SALE llOIMHOME •-3 LOT '~7 .000 219And2lt Via SClft RMM> <>p.n Sert/ S.. n I • S Orly Appo~nt PRICB> S475,000 09' ... E SODER\.IHG UMITB> IROKfRS 675-5626 THE BLUFFS Molcift'Uft flr1 YO')' \ 11 I I II 11 I 111 II I ' 1 1 "ulkh I litlr 111 I 1 • 1, ,1\11' llo• ttw h l I 1 , • 1111 Lu .ill\I "''"" ll,1111 \1• ,1h'>'1u11• 1t·.i1 or )I W •.. ~•I l ,111 fur lurtht I 1ldJJ\' .Joela F1cla & Anoe. 9U-0926 675· 7512 or 640-5296 e•e,, "f~H 11111' l>l llllhll"'' l'<•llUV \\ lllT,1 11 \ '''" fl pli S I o11 01111 1< 1.: 1t:!WI tt:n' .-.,; .1 Ill' au 1 i( 11 I ll p ,: r ,, ti,. ll l1Jrr11t>r 1111i.h•I s 11l1l l1•v,•I • t>ndv :$Bit.~·., llJ. 11111 1111: un •:.. Ian!•' l.1\l twn .• l,1s n11n1• 111•\·I< lw11utv lot:. ','r • .1h111l•l s . '.1 111~ l.;w~c~I tlnnr . 11tan, no" ~I 7 .J . 5 O O . ( .•1,I I 1l1s1·11un11•d l'l·rrif11· :1 •IWTH.'I hr11k1•1 bH 4,41, hdl'lll. <!' / has, :! -.111ry ea.ow MARKET! EfC; l'J\~\ ON <'1111110 ).!rl'Hl l1w;it 11111 A I.S U ••ki:;.i11t 3hr. home• w ith JJl••I •'fl·' uni~ Sl:!l .!Miil l'nn1· Only li7:.I· 1:11 1 ,\ 1-rt Jo' \..,Till.\ t'i''!'i LI! nn1 toil. ·11•1 • .!'.l1o1 'r "\II 1 .. 11111-.. ~"'Ill l lul1 'h11p.. 'Ill ~1 ·.·1 ·.1111 ;11 1>l18l'.; 1~11 .!11.! NEVER AGAIN tN NEWPORT • \O 11l\•1<\ l11!'.lllOO• .. •,\n t•l1'1!••111 l'ngll..,h 'M11r 1•1md111111n1orn·•· •l'ht·"J rrrom )J:su.1~~) ·~11' 1111.1111 111)! •l() • dHWll f;nLtlll'lllf,: 1lu~ 1·n11ld lw \'Ctllr l.1:.I l'll<llll'l' Ill IJll\ .111 Olil 'ta111tm~ '.! hr ancl d1·11 :1 hr "r 111r \\Uh ;s•.· 11.1111 l111m1• 1 ""'' to 1•n•1 ''llll111' 111111 I ,11,1il11hk in 111" 1'\l'hJ'" ,. olfrnni.: S l' •· ~ II I·: f F I I~ I. P Pf .i\CE .11 Tu,lHl ,\ 1 ,. & 11.>lh in Ne"' fJOrl llt.'oJ<' IJ y I' i\ C I': S ~;TT 1-; H 11mtf..'\ l))icrHl,111\ 1111111 I.! 110 1·~1·\'l>l l-'ncl.1) \114)631 -0094 •DUPLEX :1 •loC1rs l» ht a1·h. I l!l J4Lh .... $!:!(),QI)) *MEW LISTING IJ\1: 1n I & r,·nt tlll' oth1·r. l''lx<'r w ;issurn:ihlr loJn 1:tM4th ~l , $11S&.OOO L';,11 al-(l•nl, C'ynlhlJ, 5.'J7 2Zi' I " -.1·11 101111 1ln~:. dream 1(1tl't11•n" ii.Ian<! rnngl' & lll';1linl! ~•rt•a s,•p 1kn 1\mt·nil ll'S ind 't't: i:ah• " j:!u;1rrl. h·nnis f'lS. pool & lu~h lil1bl'P J ,!L'>\ 10Ul\Jt1·, {rnm :-;pt. Fin l'olr atl\l till' Ol'CHO l'r1n«I 1.1r 11u11•k -.alt: ~,· 1h1:. "l..11d ur 1•,111 Mr .._ .1 d t' I I II I\ II 7 I I I :! 5 :! ~I ;, ~> 11 f i 1:1 ~1(1 1;.1:r1 OWMrTrode for Boyfront 'M1wr "111 t .1k1• "•nl!k IJ11\lh ., .. unih for th1~ ,11,1111 :! h1lrm r11nrlo or1 ltav w 111·t-.rn '1t·w & l10at .. tip ~IO.mCJ full pnC•' CORPORATE PLAZA REALTY 548-2953 BY OWNER :1 Hr. :?ha+ family rrn f 1•1· l:tntl II \I ll11mt'~ l'r11f l111l~1·pll & main t,11n1~I Ll!t' 1·nrm•r i.11 11!1' 1·uvr d 1·01wrNt.' :;1tl1• )<lf'll l'.Jllv" l'\r, pot 1111.: !>h•'ll. ;.iuLO :.µrnkln; & w11h·r ~uflna, garai:c 1lr 01,.,r nfum $175.00C or Curn1 ~hed $175 Includes l)(t' rC'fril!l frzr. f):1r w '<;tMI~ wu<,h1•r & !lrvC'r 1·u-..t11m 1·han 11t•iwr' l)rlrm, lr\'IOj.( rm. lhnini.: rm, r,11n rm & p..rlJO rum Call 644 \ll'i for Jt•Pl l\I \ ICW l'rln vnly Beoch DollhouH $105,000 Newport Shur1·s. <sllr::H' lt\'C' 3 Hit. Ol'wly crpl 'd & paillti-d 1n~1tk & out :, hlks \o bl'at.'h C)wnN transft.'rrt'd out or area. 1'1101 & tennis courts rt,•usnnuhlc t um::. lo 11uabfied l>uycr ('all fnr JPJll lo -;1'l" l't•gi,:y, ~ ·1392, [)36..249R. I' U .YFaO Hl C ONDO 1'1i\,1lt• \IJ llilol lll 111• t.W bl~·k "' ~· "" .111101c \n ulth •r :! ll1lrm I lJJth hom~ o!tXL2S lot \ 'uc1\l•nt1(1nal ll•fO\,, 1111 t y ~!{1.1l S1111 ·\\ .1llJlJh' 1-dt•• k lh '>1r •• hit· h i fl•ialf :-.l<i)' lrnh\~"1 JlflU1" I'\'\ untie•~ ruun1J ~ik)! ,,!lor 1 tl1•11 $00 llOU (1 'l Mon 1-"ri 71-l ~ri:! Yllll Wf'LLPAY LOAM &ESCROWCOSTS C•644·721 I PRICH> RIGHT "'l'JI :I fl It . 2 ba huml' in llJl'l' lll'l~hborhoo<l t-\111 pnl't' ooly 'S7 t .~ t•ark Plal't'.IOl' tS-12 7·11il 1111 lh1:. ·lhr • ..!hJ II \' honw LlcJUl fll'"' 1-r11t!-! &. h11hr i'o r p.1rl. & ,,·hi $1 1 I , 5 0 (I ~' :; l \i 5 G I , ~H\.MI . S.1u1h Coast Sho1'\•s, 3br. f 11 r s a I l' b y o w 11 l' r Sllt,ll)l 1:;.1.0021 TAXI SERVICE Soulh LC11J11M I 0 86 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:. UMl'f'l'S'ury from th1~ h<'au11rul fn m1ly hnmt• OukJren walk tn schools, churrh ~park & ~w1m al hvm« I \\tlh f.1m lly ruuni & pool SH2.!i()(l Hewport CHitff 640-5357 By Owner, Npl Sh-On•:.. :! flr. l'OOVt'rt den. eoinm po o I . \en n 1 ~ 1: r \:.. i t03.000. ··courte~y tt Hkrs "S.'8·3:11.'i l <iOR<; F:Ol'S tm; ( ·A."'JYON TWNl ISE <Nmcr must st'il 41Ul0kly /\JI :t(lras tnrl wl'I bar, m1n-11w;wc-. 1•lo:;1· to 110111. J;w1111.1 & t1•nni~ 3 Br, 2• zU... SJK-1 .500. l'nn on ly &W-G615 JUSTUSTED Love I y J Br. 2 b a home+den 1n Newport Shore:; Short walk tr b••:tl'h Fl'C i.1 mµlc SMi,500. R°" Williams Rutty LAG UN,\ BEACH 494-8519 955-1570 Lido 1• Chcrmtr Fetl Out of &crow ·ff al about lot value So Patio t;2>IO,OOO Owner rmy finance Vacant. SC<' a nytime Open ft'i/Sot/Sun I ·4 crt I 13. Via Udo ROGER BROWN R.E. 673-1020 ----- F'ORS1\LB BY OWNfR 2Dr. 2Ba. den. s pa. Lull orn v iew . $1 65~000 4~4Gl5 ()pt•n I .1 Sun 3141Yl On•an View 11111' 11( ll\\' fJ VIJ rlll' Sparush llat·il'ndas. 3 br. 2 frpl t<i , l uH'IOU !> rourt) ard t j:!rcut Ut'l'an VU S2'l9. 000 FAUST A VITALI REALTOR 491.aim ----ELF.GANT 4Rr. 21 ~Ha horn<' SJX'C\3l'Ular \'1ew JWl bcuch & tt.'OOI S facillll('S $365,UOO r• N. o. rropt'rt•cs 12131 I'm 33\li Tiatin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner 3 HR. ~.900. Secluded . lleam \'l01ltng l"irt:plat:t' Open Sat /Sun . OH SA fo\Nv. Iii.on Rt'<lhill. RloR Garh111d. 1JOJ2 Chaplet .. UTOPVIEW Oea11llful r ustom bu1 ll ln lcvd 5 lid.rm 4 bi.I th holllt' 111 T ustin I h ll<• f:x· q1.1ts1tt-IY d1>eoraled with lot.." of wood and glass and featur es an 111door atnum Call 546·5880 for morcdela1ls ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS PltlCE llB>UC ED UDO ISLE r I · :t/21\ Vista l>d Oro 0Pl.'n IC1r :l ll;1.2 rp t·::..:!!<lY 111 sold. l.11 11r1t,· of 3-STY OCF./\NFRONT Owner rinanre<f. Own I a ._tt . ~)48 .62.'.JO ~1.COI t1wncr. Prm un S159.5lt0 mr ltl<; lantl. llkr. I\ li7:1-~ 640-~I Mobile HOWie Stott &~-8895 •EXCITING• Newport .. och-lido B c c1utdul t ~i6 c;111d~nwt'"L 20 r . 2U a home w1th1n walkm~ dis lUOl'l' or L1du's finest shl11>1>1ng ar<!J. Small ~l wt.'ll't>lll\!. luchArea S.Stcr Aclt Pet Perk 12'x60' w l'xpanded In .. tN: rm 2Ur. 2Hn. front k1Ld)('11, t.x•;.iut1ru1 l'aS) rare ) ard. LoqunaHins Special luy Ht>aut1ful ~ Star Adult l'k 24xfi0 $cat."resl. 2 lgl' Hr. 2Ba. ram rm with ;ill UW xlras On1y $29.500. CALIFORNIA PACIFfC MOllLfHOME .SALES- ;{106 11arbor. Ste <!06 1\ S40.5937 ln'Ule ,\1111 l'k . l:k3Ulllul dbl wide 21\r. ;ma 111 1)\.•rfecl locatiun o•t::r l11okmj!.pk & dut1h.-.t· .\11 µl1ann·~ 1nd ud1·d $12.000 :;:;2 -1% I nr ~2-1 ----Nl'Wport B<•.:it:h t-:xtrn l'lcun l!Jti8 Kit. l2ic40, tbr. 'aranl . l ow rent ~-Ol3'1. -----OPE='l SAT /SUN 12 ~. BHI OeAnia Ra ys1d~ \'illagc, 300 1-: Cst llwy, 11~i. 2Br. 2Ba . SZll.900 Bkr675-40IO ___ _ LVZY NEST for :Jdults Walk to bus .. shops I Ur in quiet dc:rn Cos\a ~e;a park. ~-Rkr 631· 1004 ----------WHY PAY HIGH RENT" 8X"° w,6x30 gtassine rm, 1mmar cond 1n /ou1 . sal'T1f1<'<' t.7~2022 ULX ;tAx64 in award Will run~ pk. at.lib. wlk tu s to res & :.hops. Irv 551-3727 SAVE YOUR GAS Oceanfront Apl/llotel. filpt B<'h.. Owner carry. mc>.00> 61>285.'i Costa~ Special HAtHOA OU PLl::X· Coronad o St o ld duinner, dose to bay $1~.00> NORTII (.;051'A MESA . refur ll•~hC'CI tri pJex. \\ (pk:. & µ.JllOS }(Jot rental arc:.& $149,500 r~. 'J'.-o super duplexes 1\ll 2 bdrm , l bath. On l~l'. lol nr !'>dlOOls. shopping. SUper luc:utiun. Pnn .-d to S(;ll oow' $200. 000 TRI PLt-:X un rour ple1< lut. Nrar Harbor Ulvd., ~ta :\1csa Good future a l this l<l(0at1on. $108.00U Barrt'tl Rily &12·5200 DANA POINT UuplelC · u:w. Nc:ir llarl.Jor 1500 :.Q rt (•IJ, <! br 1 den. l)!l' l!•tral(l'l> $1~9.~. Xlnl financ1nK Chuc-k Sv1 ller, /\J:t , 7~·t!®or r~. 673 83R2 MUST SELL 1\m 2 HR. f->">1dc Ni•w c rpl p a 1nt /~op p er ph.1mt>'£ Uhl J?a ra1o:c -.1•p 1>ario µ:it 1os & r Ire p I ;re t'... l' \'I!~ y S<-hroclt·r. vOlll'f"I !Irk r-. &Ml-;,11-1 :ind ~4 ti3JO Super n:.-<JIJ(·t1vn, Ii un1l:. H )!arJftl'S, ~2.000 1?ro~;,. .1 11 JI r h ~ I-' 1 <.1 t• I 1 l > frJcral ;11 1';,!W,IJOU 1\i. surne l"'t of S201.700 !'-ow al $245.000 l'nn only Olc61$-~ry_._ ~Property 2000 ····•········•···••···· OPl..X. Ac first own1·r ;it 164 M a~nolla. Cui.l a Ml'Sa Up('n Sunday I ~ Sl7K.500. Own1•r /a i;:1•nl bi3-94'79 *16 UNITS* rnde of own1:rsh1p in prinw oran~e Co arell. owner will carry rman<'· inst. 'lber<' 1s spendabl e w /only $100,000 down . Owner lS very arut1oui.. ,\JI Liu"' fur 11nl}' S.115,000 DON'T MISS t his 10 ert-d1 bk nppor\un1ty. (All a~. 752 ~. FOURPLEX ....... a.achB.auty l '"7 Btks from u<'ean 'renific 4 urut bid~ Mi:r apt J bdrm . 2"1 baths w/2 frpfes + two 2 bdrm & ont· I l>drm apt-.. Crt v~rl uc' ~.Ul.X) W~ H. Taylor Co. I teal to~ r;H..\!1111 OCEAMVIEW .\. Pll'X Criff Or . Lag Ht·h . S uµe r v11·w Owrwr-,· unit Xlnt 1·on1l Lu m.11.n t I' r1 11w n · n U1 I a r c ;.i S 3 !I •, . ti IJ U Ov.Twr 1\IZl 1:.n Y.:JI l\J>Pf')XllT\llll'I)' :JOO UOIL 10 hc"."t vart of Oranl:l' ('n SJ.IXX>.000 down Ru~· on 1\ITU Low 111t1·rc-.t. pru'll'1p<1h ooly Bkr /l">k for Gill !JG::! i::-.1 Old Vidorion Style 274 Cliff Dr. LOC}U"a 1Hck8~rec~ refurbish•d. White ~.~.,.I block to ~ & 1Ntin ~ach. $398.000. FAUSTA VITALI REALTOR 49i 2AW $139,900 FOURPLEX HUNTINGTON BEACH W• n111ke hotlse calls Let us IO<'ate the n ght :'\tobile Jlomt' {or you We'll pick you u1> at your door 1\b:-olutl'iy no uh ll ~a t io n . Cou rteous rrienc:Uy s\aH. Call for appl.. Homes in all areas, all prices. F.asy te rms avail. Good financ·ing All 3 Hr 2 Ou u nit s. Owner will rarry 2nd \ ru!>L dc<'d Fu II prt cc Sl58.000. A PR€HIG~ '-+-I HOME\ 3333 W. Coast llwy,Nll 645.6646 JHOUSES l·~sl<i1de<.: M. 3scparall' ll.>us~s on 2 lots . A<'rth!> (rom pork. So~r loca· uon. $155,!XXJ OK Nickerson fan..,, go t.o 1l! No mother, it's not pndC' of ownrr-..h1p For SUJ,\tl\J Ln llunt lkal'll you gl'l four 2 lldrm unit~ 10 an area wh1<'h t'ould use some upJ?radmJ? besides YOU don't havC' to h\'C lh<-re M;.1ke your fortWK'. start nnw 1 No dnvt'hys pll'aSI' ('all 752 1920 j -QUAIL A~~~~-'°'" Til l :lO r.MJ F<>URPlEXES /\.II 2 llr, 2 hil l 4)Wl\hOUSt' \HJC units f.il'c•lnt: l>IL ins . ro rl'ed a ir h c3l. cndosed ganigt's. Sl3UO mo mrome. (;OOll lm·a uoo. OWC 2nd Two 111 t·hOOSl' frnrn "SI 1M,!'1Ull l'Ut'h Mobile Homr Store 956-4500 ACROSS fo~ROM Rl::1\Cll l!y n y,nc•r , 2 4 x6C: tieaut1ful mohile homP. 2 Br 2 Ila. i.rc· ln :sp A PRE:HIG€ ,.q_ I HOME:\ tr you're in the 25': t;.ix f)r3r ke1 $7 ,SOO deprcc1a110n s a vc' vou $1 ,875. S2.250 interest c-osts you -Sl.700 Sav1ni:s S 11:> RPsull You make Sl7:i plui. $15,000 lo S30,000 appreciation <that help" any nei:ative cash rtow l In the so•·; tax bnu·ket S7 .SOO dC'prt>('1alion s ave" you $3,750. S2.2SO interest c-o.'ltS you Sl .12r>. Saviniis -S2.62S lll''>Uh You makl' s:!.fl25 plus $1~.ooo to $30,000 appr!'nation ov1•r lhc y('ar NOW YOU KNOW \\11' INT EREST HATES UON'1 Mi\'ITEH OPENINGS OM OUR SALES STAff w,. haw a few openrng~ for qualif1e<i , d<'d1c;.itcd proreso;1onals who tirt· intcrcs11 .. d in Jo1mnl( Oranj:!i' Cuu nty'c; fa.,ll'~t grow1n~ rncom<· prop"~ly rc11I cslatl• oiwrat1m1 $ll7 million in ,ales and Mc1·hani:1·~ l.1~1 \t•ar' Ovrr 25 of our ... 1 arf ~·r" lwen,.1-d ll) ~di nur <'ahfornia Rl•ttl 1-:s111tt' l.1m1t1•1l Partn1•ro;h1J) to quc1l1f1erl ctit'n1s '"1th a!> llUll· as S5.00ll 111 1nvt>Sl ONE STOP SHOPPING OVER I 00 LISTINGS Bu' ,,1•11. tJI 1·x1'11.1nl!\' nuy, 11.111dl1• 11\ht•r brol<l•r-.· 11,tml-(-. W•• l'IH•t•rfultv CALL FOR AH APPOINTMENT. PLEASE "o i1r 1 v1·ll\' p l,·a" ;"1.11 requt·:.I::. fo r p.11 ~.1 ~1'" 1n th" IO Jll 1'\11 ri•ttllt!!>lS for ;1t11tr.-..'""' \\ 1• fl'"\lt't't th,· n llhL-. and wis hes of nu r 11ro~rh 11y, nl'r" with rc.-.vrt·t to Li m1L10g d1-.1'h'l"-Urt' of lh1•tr prOf1f'rlll"' \11 ~IO\'Crl' buyer-. 11r e~1·han)!1·r. Wl·'n• prt•fl'.,!>1onal<, an<I we wun\ 1 u work "1th both bUVP r'I and 11t>ll t>r m :s prof1•,..,.1m<1I manner Ap1101n\m~nl.5, please . 1-trl'al startC'r -all 2 bdrm • 57!1,Wlf tlupli:>e 01111 ~ • !'\ear new d upl{'-c -Oran1-tl!.County -view! "<l:l!l.!llMJ • J bdrm + 2brtrm CC>Sta Mei;a $\63,900. • Hnust'S + rluplex -Ontario, $86,500. • 4-plC'x -Fullerton $t50,000 , • 4 units «ustom owner's unit -Huntington llt'jll'h. $27S.OOO • 4 hou~ I t lol • yards. $110.000. • Super starter 4-plell -Huntington Beach. S\39.900 • 2 duplcicM -4 units ~ach with fireplace - lluntmgton Hearh $187.000 • ~ L:iguna Bt'ach unit~ 'ie'1.1. 1 S31\5.000. • 5 Or Jnl!I' Count ~ un1L I' 1 m 1h•;, fmm hc.1rh "11l f\!ol'l1 ~?55.l)OO t'at·h • S unih lfuntincton Beaeh -r reat1ve rinanl'IOI! 25•; d own will break t'ven! S260.C,O J • 6 umL" -dupleJC + " ple>C on I tot -g re at Ile~ mm> r • S2 fS:OO'I • ll larl!l' un11:-:.11 r ron1J1tioned $230,000 • 8 nC'ar nC'w u{l1ts Oranl:!C' County. Super dl•lulCe' $450.000 • t4 umts w11h :r.pt"ntluhle in Orange Countr' S·t2!i.00l • Ui 1,1mts -1\n:ih<'•m i:ot t"·o' $475.000each • 16 units • 1l1vers1de J:Jrdcn courtyard. 5315.000 • l7 untl" on o\'t•an ' $695.0011 -~ \9 unit" -Oran)!l' Count~ -Sp11 n1 sh :irdutreturr· S.Ull.000 • 20 hard tn fllld pr1d 1• nr 11wn1•r;h1p units - C'o~la Mt'!>:t Sl!S0.000 • ~O uniL'> H1' crsrd t• :! 1'Lory i:arden style. $:182 QOI) Or<1fll!(' l'<iuntv Yo1lh s pendable. • 2:1 unit~ $7511.(l(MI • :1:! ""''' 1n h1i:h drman1l area or Orangt r·oontv S!l.'i0.000 Hcrbor View M0ttoco f'nme lorat1nn 2hr. 2ha 1ull\trt1hll• d«n 0" m· 11.1~ nl·w hnml' /\11"rn1' l!t1l l'nr1 Edwur<I Pl fcl I.incl Sl~.500 St·<.· lh1s Ill' n·a1ly to ma kl' 11Hcr l'n nl'llJkS nnl~ ~!) :-,581i I l)•·n hntLW Sal •Sun I 5 Uy Ownl'r ll a rt)n r llJ1thltuid~ home :J l>llrm. 2 ha '1rl'p h1ce. \\11cxJ clc~k. rcmod<'lcd kllC'ht•11 & bath!> hardw1111d t'loo~. new paint flnek null.Hie M av :1!>:.Umt• loan Sl29.500. f'lc:•~C rall fOf' appt &12· 16118. JHr 2ha 3 j:!ar I~ yd N Huy !'111Jnty an·a. SIS<!K ~ 556-~iliO' 97!1·00!1<! --- UDO ISLE MUST IE SOLD Goll(eous cus\om bw ll ho mC' in prcst11pous Co wan llc1~hts with !>pll•nd1d \ ICW~ of lht• COW'\\~1dc 4 JJdrm, 3 ba. s pa c i ou s n-c/playroom. bcauuful family rm w /wet ba r 3 w oo dburn1 g n g fireplaces Solid oak cabmc-t.-. throout. Jndwr &. outdoor BBQ units. • Jarm sy~tem Too ma oy 1·xtras to hsl. $419.000 ~· 5..16.fiX.'>8 ~ VlKINC. J\I\., !!x21 st reen porrh. xlot lol':s lion m 5-Star park I rvint• J)vc; 9 4, S511·2.\77, aft 5PM/wknds ~1o'>I 41i2>1 3333 W C:oas \ lfw y, NH 645.6646 7 U .. CTS-C.M • Ac a ut. new builrlinl!. foi n:pla<'L'S. )lint lOl'al1on :/("' PRESTIGE . I HOMES • :16 11m1-; llunl1ni:tnn l~ea1•h o wn your own -.lt l'l'l 1 Pn<I•· of OYon•·r'>h1p 3hdrm, 2bath nwocr·., unil'> "'1th f1rC'plJ l"C' SI Cl3.'i Ol~I • 11:! un1L~ -•'""h:lnl!•' S2 MO 111111 • 11 i unit-; 01sO('\ i:lnd .1rr.J milt Pl nn~ under r1111<;truetmn. T urnkl') ;it \1 2'75.000 FEELAHD Vixr1· Ul>IX'r l"C'c lantl Walk to lll·arh. I hr r•1mm. pools & lt•nni~ 'l'l'flnS su;s.uoo. 6'1~ :137 I' I' U 'l'llll \.1t'W "'" W1l1l'1JUl prcln 1•111'10::.cd iron h•nt•t'!> Lg :\ll r. 2 r q 1 k . ~179.ll(WI rl'C/~ f..14 ·0.cllH 4 3 Liftdo Isle A ll'asehold F.,;tate $3,100.000. By Agt. 613-444\ It V Homes. 2 Bdrm. den , 2 w. "Monal'o·· $l51S,f.00. /\~ent 67:.t !M79 Opcn Sunday I f•. 2057 l'urt Bnstol Circle. macnab / Irvine realty MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS! •DOVS SHOUS Newly list ed 4 BR view home decorated in the finest taste. Ready now! $350.000 (J.64 ) •IAYSHOllS Special family home near beach. Lg . & roomy ; full or sunlight. .. a l)erfed way lo start summer! Fee land. (J .65) •MIWPOIT MIHWfTS Charming 3 BR cottage on prime streel ! French windows -fplc . & more! $169,500. (J-66 ) ........ s Malnt·(ree split-level condomlnlum w/lg. patio & lots of storage. Very desirable 4 BR Carmelita Plan won't last at $169,500! (J-67) BEVERLY MORPHY 642-8235 '42·1235 tot Oower Ori.e IOI) Via CordO\ .. floa\ spare !jJ' lot $265,000 PrgmoSherman ~"'8-\000 UTUtcd Broker.> 646-7411 BLUFFS FINEST Sp lit R t i': Co mm w owner 3 Br 2 Ila. end uru\ "(;" plan by pool Ulr~e rcnced patio Was liskd al $l55,000 2()43 V1.<,ta Cajon. 9'15 0198 81GCANYON Bordeaux model · 2 Hr & ram rm or, 3rd Or w / 3 Ba. Lg romcr lot, approx 120' fa e1n ~ the J:!Olf C'oun;e. ~.000. Owner / Birr. 549-8688 llGCA .. YOH OpRHMS~s:.1·5 f>RHV See ur1 t y ~ u a r d c 1t Monaco mode l; 3 Br, parque\ e n try, 3 ca r garage; beautiful decor &a great buy al $389,S(l() JlMTAYLOR REALTY 646-9688 Watetf1ont 'r.M:t.Y 3 bdrm. gorgeous patio. location, location! Cati:. 645-9151 : OPlN HOll<\I RE Al TY / Onelloclc From Bayfront OpettSat/S....1-5 1681 Sirrine ROGBS llU.L n 675-2311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUMELOAH 3 Bdrm. 2'"1 baths. ram r m . mo d e l eo nd Ear1J'lt.ones. extras. must see. $119,900 Wkdays af\ G &wknds. f196.J9J4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Homes ForW. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY PET PARK Very s pacious 24lCfiO 1971i Jeffer son w /l!llpando. 3 Rr. 2Ba. ci r c ul ar kitc hen. m an y xtras, shows hke tnple wide. Partially furn. <SC8611) ~.._store 848-8895 $16,900 STl:PS TO llACH Dbl wide '61 Trailerama tt>N51.86) 3 pvt bcb & pier. Sub-letting allowed. Localed in Treasure ls. :18>1 Paelfic Coast Hwy . Lag Beh. Offered by RenalMance M.P. (7141 499-:1!16 HIWL Y DECOUTID Elegant.home w /s tep· down llv rm. c rystal chandeliers t.bruout. dbl wtde2Br.2Ba LaCadena. <GXM21-70) ............ seor. ...... ... U:AJPAB SSW Adult CommunitY mo~rAve .. Cll Ku avaUabte 2 l11r1( llobOe Homel In perfect cond. eau btwn 9am·6pm '46-7965 3333 W C'oast JlyJly, ~. -r.:il~ lnvmL'I 642-1603 NH 64S·6646 WE HAVE MOllLES ! OH UDO 2Hr.dbl wide $31,500 2Hr. part furn $367.0 2.Br. boat dock ~.()(•1 2 Rr Bayfronl. dhl wulc. & beautiful 'S79.!l50 - Wf\lUU RONT ltOMl ., '"'· REAL ESlA.TE 6Jl·1400 stHGLEWIDE IUDGEll With full ex p a odo . Capistrano Sh-Ores, San Clf'm rnte. ncduC'e d price, fan\astic buy. btn ocean v i ew park . (S2SS9£.60 I MoiN1e Hamt Ston 956-4500 ~L TORO FAMILY P/\RK3Br .2 ba +bonus rm. $3.3,000. Call O/agt. 56&-5767. If. ...... for We 13 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.Plex for sale by Owner . near beac h in San Clemente. Xlnt In vest· me nt. $169.900/Flrm . 436-2955 Cocsa1srdal ,......, 1600 ....................... Q)rporate Sale 290' fron· tage. 1.4 acres C2. Heart ol Sen\.a Ana. tnchades gas station. new e ar Wash Ii auto body shop. $350,000 total price. P.O.Box 3162. Newport, CA 93880. Ph m-OZ5S c .. ••••••••IT ••• ............ ,,00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvtne realty "MOTHB-S NEST EGG .. 1-yr . old, 6 unit apt. bldg. in cente r or newly developing Costa Mesa. Fully occupied -two 3-BR & four 2·BR -a ll w/fplcs. garage & parking. Great to live in or as investment. Gross $28.000 w/nO rent increases y et. $360,000 . Tom Allinson 642-8235. (J -69) PllDI Of OWMEtlSHtP An excellent buy in Old CdM - perfect ror small family or investor. Front unit w /bt'and-new blt·ins. bathrooms & kitchen -cozy fplc - 2 private patios. l·BR income unit above garage. $185,000. Linda TagUanetti 642-8235. (J.70) SUIPllSI PACKAMt Costa Mesa pride·of-ownership triplex. 4 BR. family rm master unit + two 2·BR units. Splendid location mear bus lines & walk lo shopping. Look into this al $197 ,500. Coby Ward 642·8235. (J-71) COSTA MIU ••4-PLEX 3 BR home +detached 3 bach. units in rear. 52x218 (approx.) -R ·2 lot. Income $1225/MO. $175,000. (J-72) ••DUPLEX. 3 BR home + detached 2 BR in rear. 60x150 (approx.) lot. Income $775/mo. $130,000. <J ·73) Vic Jashinaki 642-8235. '42·123S tot Doli'er Orlw Completely remodeled Balboa Island eotlage. Professionally decorat· ed, ready lo move In. 2 Bdrms + • bobb1 ckt\, 1~ baths. E4Un11 area. ~ Uvtoa rm, eot)' brick fir$1•ce· ~.000. BK R, r~aetana. c.n 637-7:.MO --TILWBL . =-::.~~~ --· 11\tPM/Wbdl. nburoo. Fln vty. 3 or 2Va Ba. prl v. spa. brick ldtcb, assumable •~ loan. Submit all term•. Pricne locaUoo. ,.._, . . -........ ........ ~ ........ • t;;l~ <;t.al1on anll f1/fll'•' in Oranl!e County. 'lifi.~ • Cllmmrrr1a I ~l•>r("; .inti hu1ldin1?::. ror lease - Sa111a n:i • I :'Ind a nrl U1\" in Ornnuc COU!ll). Rwers1dt.'. .ind ~an DWI'<> l'ounty If you're :.cnous nbou\ prol<:<·ting your dollars fo r you r o" n M·c urc future t ull for ;.in ;r ppn1ntm1•nt toda.> 1 One of liur hil<(hly train~ '' aH nf 0' t'r 40 1:an ht>IP you llchic\'e your 111n·~tmenl p_oaLo; If vou're senous about JOin mJt Oran!le County's,, rastt•st izrowinit Heal Estate or~anization. call rnr a n appo111t mcnt today QUAlLPLACE PROPERTIES, IMC. (7141 752-1920 .---------ma .SNZASPLW>SPLYSPLJl~ FOURP'LEX Lats few' Scff 2200 All 3 Br. 2 ba units ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~T1Crwltl eary 2nd trus\ 10 UNlT LOT. Anaheim. ...,.,,.. fo'·U s1u• ooo Mnkc offer. Morris & As· .._,.... ·u pnl'e "°' ' soc. <2lJl 374-4984 A ~R€HIG€ VlSfA-4 . VJ ac re lots. -11 '-.+----+--4---HOME:~ p1ans & permits pd. ro!i --i:raded enginffred. w 3333W.CoaslHwy, NB min: from ocn. pk!>. 64"6646 plaza & scbls. good areu. MPt~ Underground util. Offer . 2 I 00 ~2116.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O RA NGE COUNTY 112.000 SQ FT MULTl TENANT IND UST RI AL. Xlnt up-side Potential. S23 per sq n fully leased. l.6 million cash required. Must close by J une IS,19'79. PO BOX 484, H.B .• Ca. .... 114-SG-21~. aJJ mDAY ~t'• &if ,OU pay ror • 30 cla.1. ad in \be DAILTPILOT SBYICI DmCTOIY DO IT NOW I 642-1671 ~Mar.nab -Irvine OLD~-2 Super location for duplex· close to 11(.bools. s bopp{ng 4r beacbefl . :l)l(1.l8 APIJrOX. • ONLY Sl.35,000. Doan• Godahell M'GIO<J-74) STOP!! ·I Td:.e Ume IO relax and thop at botne. It's simple with Da l 11 Piiot ClaHIJied Ads. And,i f you have .ometbinl ~ tell. call a frlnd :y CIUf!illed Ad· Vitor t ...,. . ........... ......-. --·~ . -·------' . .. JU DAILY PILOT Sunda , Ma 13 Hl70 A, "'nr. ... r.1'> u*'flo!Tn. I t-part.·:,,·• \.11ri11m. Aparimc.1:s \ltr:wa. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ltou•~• Unhw-Nlh.d Houn• Unf......;'9'led ~"•nt• furPiihed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3224 Costa M.sa 3824 ..._..irqon U.ach 3140 l.-,..a leoch 3141 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• """-1244 Ml.,_t .. ach J26' .... ,,,_,. .. ecll 3769 ...........••••.......• . ...................... ·········•············· ~~·.~~~~ ...... ~~!.~~~~ ... llilboal.a..d 3206 •=-' 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOO C'utl· 3 ni 2 H.J 1111rJ61•' ·~····················· frpll'. :o..l1Ht• r 1·lr11• t::NJOV """hr ffn r M7~ \ rh II" UC t-:AI\ nlU, 1-:Zt-Ill._., 41+4 JUI(•\,.., ~t"\ ,1dult 1>ur-k 111 • tt llt-4 hdrm 4: "' 1n1t 1 01 S"M.~I() Hn.1~1·r ~~I!...) n ttMA•D•..rt. ........ 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PALM SNINGS IAUOA ISL.AMO 2 hrtrm 1 h1& front hou-., -.1mt> Ii fn1• \,tulh onh nn ~'l,. S.~ mo yrl' rt•1u .ti \N(IMlf HOMES 61S-4000 ~(I .ll'rl·~. \Ill tlhlllt1L 11n lho\ '' l\1\\ II li1'1 '' 21ill ' ,(U I 1'1111 1111h .................... .., ••••..••..•...........• N.,v. ~ l11lrm ~ 1111 l!•' lotlt l,Akt• '''"'" "'""'· 11 ... .,11 run1 .ljH -'"" 1t•11 1 .1 heat ,; 'r" 11111 N1 l.11.1· \lll''l ,:1111 l.11\ 1•1\ \II $~ ;t , '>II II U " ti ,. I 711 tUO 1111 1111111' (1,-.h 1•.11111 ~ l •lfl)t"t .! t t-H J!••I •'•'•' I ,, I .1 l l'" "' I " " ,1 I hl'l\'t'<'ll h ll\ 4; flll'Ull la-.11 h ~·Ill l '"I ITh•llth \t•.11h 11'.l 't 11 .. , t\ llo•u\'11 H1•,1I\\ i.>!1 llt\l I •...•....••............ 2 HR. 11' liJ l t•ar 11.ir frpk Kill" 01\ 1:.0 lo!\ t>"7S ~iiO 111 Ii.II ... ,,111 322' ···~··················· 2111 111.J n•1 l•t•tt,tl• \tt·~ l!U ~1 lh1 &t :1111 • 1h•11 & lrol ''' 1h•1 k J>Jlllfl ·""" \ "'" 111 n $.1:111 n111 1111, • b111ri.",1 1;lJJ1 I U 14111 ~Vahy )2)4 ..••.••••••••.......... 111 >MI-~' I ti I< IC I• \/ I '.I OI I 111 l '111·1•d 1111111 )11.l1 tu $.\.:.1 I• 111 ol I .it d ,\ j!.11 a i.t ,., I •• 1111I11· • pl1·J" k ,.i •" , .. " .... h•om, \ .oll '.Hl<I .:·,i;i. "' •n·1 ~r'l I \l'I IHI (1·1 l 1lflflolhd1111 ~ ·11.1 '"''" h<tl\11' ffll ' I II ~.II T~ckGl«tt lmlOIH 3 lllltl\I & d l'll 'I'•" IV\I' r<•llTI, hko· 11\'Yt \'\11\ll I 1 ~ lt•I do'l' 111 l"J•JI ,c, I"""" ~1 .10 \ 11f111ira11· 1•1.u .1 H1 .. 1ll\ ~~'J W1tCl(Jlmll~l' ll1Y. nhouw .I 1'1 I• Uu '""" 1'"''1 l\•11 "'' ,,I.I //., l11lo.1• )l.lf .. 1'.t• ,IJ,1 :11 • ,, ~--oc:h 3248 •••••.•.........•..•... llllthfl't b rui.lulll llm :!111 :!hu •h•11 "'"'"' "' I II llo'.IU \Id (; oll il,111 ii\ tu 'hlW iii lll'h ~110 11111 ,,1, ,, .. :.!11 7(11111 '"' ,.,,. ~""'· 1~111 I h I h ti fll 1• "JIJlllll ollflll' \ll'W ~ h II I! I' ,, ,. I k ' •• I I ,, m 1· 11 I 1 I <' ' ~ I J II II ,i!I 1 IHh IDYLL WILD 11 J111 ·" I II I II • _. II .1 cliJlt'I, 7 IC ,II I< .,I ,11111<1 ~1.1. .. :-wuul""' 'I • • 1-~· t~I 1~1Jo1 1.11, •-&. l'~'."'l''I I \ l't>I;\ I ~"' fllH bl " 1 ..... 1 I ""' 11n1, '\11 p..t , .! Ute I ll<• t 1111 'Im• !11.X itlH 11·(11 )! ,,\. 1.ftlt "urltl 1 Ill ~ ll.1 .tlol i:..r.1t...1 li.:1· "'"''''' 'ml" " . .ti.. I•• l'-'•h'h 1 .. 1, ~l'itl 1111• \I I\ ,, .•• ,, \..:,\·l\l h-l~ ,~_.,. o\ h'";°,I I.IHI! I-\ ,., I h,lf 111 ,! 1111..' \11 'lh,I" .. ........ Oft ~ach 3240 ('mt• ~.!~ M11 11 11111• ••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l'tl 1: .... 1 .J';Vlt•\\ .Hft'' ~·.el1t1Ufll•• 1ci.11ri 111111· 1 1>11111 1\ sn.soo l .111 ·""'' "'" S011m1; ~County P'toperly 2 5 0 0 ..•....••••.••......... * * * •• * VA APPROVED HOMES All Area~· Or«J. Co. NO 11111111·~ 1111" r1 lllJ to llMl,\.M~l ~1.·ran 1\drnin1:-1 r.1111111 Salt·~ Brok1•r WORLDR.E. 543-1626 ~!Ir:. 7 thn w1•1•I. [)011'1 wail 111' hu~ n•Jl •. ,t.1t•·· hu~ r, .. ,1 .... 1 :ill' aHdWAIT1 •••••• Out of CCM#!ty P'toperiy 2 5 50 ...••...•..••.......•.. 10 1\1· S\:1 %41 Htll min r<int·h ,11· n·a J.:t•. l r1•1•,. ' v{,',,. rd·,. Bkr ~54i :11;x!'> .t--«-.chH. Farms, Gro•H 2700 ......................... 4.sA Ruby Ht'fl (;raP<•frutl ~tl P 1\ Will 1•11n..,1cll'r trllrlt• f714 l fft2 73!~ fl!!'&•• ;&c~ 2800 "'······················ ~lixun h"nw \\ .11111·11 II\ dl'\'1•l•1111·r I'' 1•11•1 ol1• , .. ,1 .111·.t ,'( 111r111 ... h1•ll 1,,, 11'1'<' 1•\1•11,•llJ,!I' lt11 'Pllol "111111 "· c 11.11 :11111·1·ol 11· lJll ll Ill Ill'\\ ,..,,1111111111.! 1 ~11 Fu II 1·1•10 IP"' 111 1>r11l.t•t'.., Ii I:! '.I:!!\ I 11r ~>lti ~i:~11. Real &tote Wc:ded 2cioo •••....•....••..•...... P\1 1'1 ' "anl" '>ffi huu-.l' Oil f't•lll) J.1111111 fi7!'l IWIH C~'ill flHI Cl> 'l>l>~ 11;1..,t'li on M ark1•1 'v,d•W. l11n•d1r.,llrl' I)},. ,Ill\ I 1111 '"''"" ('II \J(; HF \I.I\ •fi!f 1 .. a..; Aentals -······················ ~ f\lmished .••.•...•...•..•.....•. CostaMna 3124 ..............•.....•.. l\l•-:.a Vcrck .J uno• i\ui.: Lu H• I v 4 hr . 2 Ii u , .ii l ·~1upt . Lrl! "llacl) rl·nt· 'rd. K1<I :-. 0 K m11 S75U i n t•l rl i.:;i rcln ln:J·8727or1~12 !>1>12 D9MPoint 3126 ........................ 2 hctrm :J ba l.u>.u r~ Oa11a Pt Cor111o V1l'w, [V'<'Pl:JC·l'. J:Jl'Ull,I I hlk f'*lm Manna ,.hu1>111ni.:. I ·496· ~i'i I 3144 ...•.•....••..••.•...•• sh.in· house. Univ l'tork. t11stefullv furn Pool. J:ll' , lcnn'n-. w ... hr /dryer t 'emall' ~A.5 5.">.'J 7479 r~•och 3148 ' ...•...••.•.•••••...... I '<i~ S1\Vl-:tt SPt-;CIJ\I, c.i•tr.o luch 32 18 ...............•.....•. ll!JI\ .! llr .!I"' >!lJ II I.\ 1\'lfl~ .. irq1l,I\ ,. \1l11h"' nu po:h l!lll 7.ll!4 3222 ............•..•••.•..• 'Br 1 IJJ 111·" h l1111,l1t•ol ll.lrd"•~l(I llt~ll ' l'nlllu l111·Jll· \~\ fi75 11,)li'.! J;L ... ITlllW ( 'r••t•k :'\1•" "II h On.,111 '"'" :1 llH :!' • Hi\ t ;u,ml1·tl n rn1111 kn Ill,.., llC•ll.,):11'1111.I l.1• • .-.t' S!l:.o 11111 Call 1·1oll1·1·1 1·: \ .... & wk "ti 115 ·1~1 51!.15 l'an11ran111· ( >t'l'llll \!11·" from lh1:-. luxunu11:-& '"' 11Jlll' :Jhr. :1ha hc1111l' Arand rww :i r.· Ii 11 ""' ,.. (' r l' ,1 t I 11 II (} II :1 I 1 I ,I throu ,..hnut 11 IH} •"- m11·ro 11\t'fl 111 ~•tdwn M~I r hath ha:--..11111a & J.11 Li.: f n 1k. 'u11 rk1·k-., 111:-lfh• 1 rt'l''· .tl.1 rm :.v..,ll·m ,.1.1111t•cl i.: I."'" W.n<to"o; & 1·1•n1 r.11 \ .11 s 12:.o mo 1ii5 111;:t:J. li7MH:L'i Q ·can 'll'"' l>upkx ' · hlk to bca1·h, :i h<lrm :!' _. h,1 fom rm 2 Crplt•:-. lndr~ rm S750 m11 ti75 ;,g;,7 Costa~sa 3224 .•....•.••.••••.•....•. Mt"'' \'('r<lc• I hr :! Ila . I.in• r111. I 11111'. "•·I h,or "''"'•'Ill Ii,:,• 1d 1111 111•1' ~U.; i.•I :~~u. lt.1 \1•1'\ l'fl\:11 .. 1..11 :.• \'al'(I, Stol ;o~l'. l (I I l'ol 1\cl11Jh '\11 ""'" s:1:111 '·"~ tlk.\:1 i·u ... 111111 'l'wli11"· :1111 ;.!1 •h,1 p1111I. 1.11'. tcnOI' 1·rt:-. llTI' p,<ll<t, 11!1'.t\ lc11 al111n 1\ll .1pp liarn·1•, ,1\:111 1\\',111 .1111\ I . ~~Ml 1110 if1I .!:!1:1 Ml-:-1• \1·nfr Sh<Jrµ :1 l1r. f:im rm . frpk S5'.lll ;.,\ .111 .Junt· l 1>11 l~HI t-;,\'°'T SJ Ill': .!hr 1!11111\' l 1'111lcl ()" '-Y~ll1111 utll" 1111 1.11 I· w ,1 ..... n tii'i 12!17 BA.Ck BAY l.,1rg1· :1 l11·1lr1111m :!' · l1Jlh townh•11tlt' llu)!e 1n:1:-.tl'r -,uitt', hrcpla1·1'. chshw:i~ht·r 1louhlc-1·;1r garai:t-Tt•nni:-.. p 1111I , M1un.1. J••l'Ulll I.Jr)!•' pal 111. A1·allalilt• 1111 m1.'<l1:1t('ly l~lli·'1'177 BHl'rl'ANV WI >Ol>S new E n gli s h Tudor Townhom1· :! h1Jrm. :! lo;1. f1111t· lc•11111-.1·11urt t. pool &1.">-!'>.'Jll:J 1 lome). K ~1dc :>.br, I ha . :! l'Ur gal'. pallO. j.Jrl\ fnl·ll lu:k ~r1I. S.1511monthly . 1;1u 114:11. l''t~. ,i4,.. 1:11:8X. anyt1ml'. li7S :143:! 3br.2ha.)!ar. rrpk. ra11i,:1· Adul~. No Pt•ts S495 ~Pl W IKth St . 1~12.0X;J.c; :l Ur. I b:i. lgc )Srtl. lrpk. nl'W t•rp t S4Sll "'" 548-820-1 ; 641;.4!316 ii. Usp.una charm collage. :>.Br I B:i. enrl i;ar. bc11m I t'!.J.Ur· wlk lo work. bch & cc1hng:-. nu <'iHPl'I / 1 ·\.Own. S450 mo ll'll-fillil or drnpe:-. no r>t:b s:Jg;, • ..~ 751.ftS.1:1 ! ·..Hclules Unfunti~ St:t-; THIS I I ••.••••••••••••••••••••• E's1dc loca11un. Clos<> to 11 GeMral 3202 school<;. park~. shops 3 , ·~••••••••••••••••••••• ~e bed. 2 balh. p:itro. 1 4·1. IUDGET RENTS dbl ~ar. f'rplc. SSSO/mo. I -.' Et'OOOmy Bkr. 631· 1094 I\'.,• Save ~"s + l1ml' New <'OOdo. 2 hr, ~ ba. 2 HSt.'8 Apts Ct.11s F ·Unf frplcs. pool & j;tl·uu .1. S!lO 1 br for you & kids $46.5 yrly. 675-4912 Bk r ' 121.5 1 br hse Hunt Bch •,. =rsS275. 5280. 1008 ; 2br fu.m . quiet dlx Bonub Rm. Sharp 4br. Mesa Ve rde hm. Call Now 7141545-2938. '''"°' .:Kfl "I (I > 111< I'\ '" ull\" """"' .11141\ ,. llu11 111\ .. 'l<>tl I l.11 IM•lll 111.111\ \lt ..... S'/1t' \ .• 11 '""" Ml>t .. U 1 ~ l\llh M I lor :!' h.1 tbhwhr 111>k \hll Jr, .. 1 ft\JIOI $fi,'l() ~It /!lid 1111 . l!IM. 1\ll "''" lfl11•11ur i'l.'iO 11t't 111"11 7!'il :!l~~I 1llr.2 lw. l'lt"Jll rll'w 1•ri11 cl r p !>, I> ti I 111 ~.).111 151 a 11;0 •:t STtlltY TWNI Hnt I':• ·I Ur. I ' .•ll.1. 1>11111 1,·11111:-. 11l'ar sh111111111g Sli111 1110 1 :H:J r llll7 fllll!,t Clf ( 7 I I I !lli4-[1IHH ·I 1111. 2 h:.i . '41Jll'I :-.haq1. frpl . 1·1wl l>.11111. l11clry rn1 M :m~ l'\lr.11-. ,.,..,,,. lo h1·ad1. :.hop:-. 1111' Gurdcner 1111 I $.."llM mo , Isl. la!>l & tl''I' ~11;;1 1;.1:1>1 UHJ\NI> 1\ 1-:w :!Ill I milt• l<I ht:,1\'11 'l;u 111·l~ l)1,1n.1, ~;. J;J7 I, ~11· 111:!7 l'' I'" :--11-!W l,J.: :!Ur. :!' ·ll.1. ;J hlk:. to own. ~un dl·c·k. mi<·rowc1\" 11111 ~ar J J.:l' nu 11t•L-,. S..25 mo !rt;<! ~!Ill OHWA.TER Reon+ °" L~ Opt. N11·t• :1 Udrm (amd' rnim horn,· ~5 mu or • 11'a1l:1hll' 1.,1. 11111 St 1:1.Si)IJ "II h I 11' ' ""' mnnl'\ Waterfront Ho~~ 631-1400 .1 l.1111111 ( '11 nd11 'l:it 1111" (lllJI, ;111111! ... 11111\ 1111111'1• Sl.'"111 >tll li:!·I 3242 .............•......... Wi\'l'F-:H VI H) :"'I' t 'I J:>-: I )I> l"'"''' :1 t.r 2' _. "·' •·net 1111l An1·k frpk, 111111'>. dl·l l'llt'I l!ill'Jl!I' Slip "' 11 I l,1·u:-1· S>!i:i l't'J.!I!~ !ltil'-4.~2 i 1 l:loat '""·pool.:! l~r :!' H.i (11\~flhHU:.1· lrplo w:-.hr 1\r\ r :-.ji"l11 :11 •. : IK11•• 3244 •..•..•...........•...• :'\on .1"0011 .... 1 111 ;1 11,1 21U t ''I II li.:1' lo.111111\ m 1 lrvh· .i ... 11" hr. 1 n1 of ~ cl I! J I \\' :J I t' r <\/ ~:irOl'nt'I rid Br c1ncl Ill'"' ~l6 m11 l\11l., 11k. n11 1ll'h ,\1.'1. 11•1 It·•· !Hi<I <!:.lifi . ?Ji:l-;!:171 n lldrm. I ha ho ml' l'111111•t• <irl'a I r.-1m• S iii()() m•1 t>:Jt (O Hi T11rtl1·ro1•k 11 1).!hland lll1ml' Nrw 4 br. :11 ~ hu . forma l d111111i.:. "'''OJ!. f<imrl). Wl·l bar Pool Nr µark (~ull't SlfHMI lsc· 1:.10 fi&j;j. S4U 3~1!J Woodbnd1w l'lan'. 5 BH. :1 I><• , f1>rma I dtnmi.:. II\· & fam rm. 1..o('atl•ll on park with c1 v1t·w 11( m h ~Mo. Ai.rt fM ·S."IJ r.:n 3444 RENT A.LS :J RR. 2 Ba $.Sti01!J~) 4 BR. 2' 2 ba. furn $1450 4BR,:>.•.~b:i NB SIOOO 2 RR. 2 Ra. SC 84751500 tt523 CAMPUSDa~IR'/IWE TURTLEROCK llilund 3 br eKec home. Never lived in!! $950. 752.9023 agl.. 1 l.g 2br Crpl C. M. • 3Brs SJ50. $38:), S39S ' Nwpt Bch3+2ba 5.550fp l "t4BrsS49S S8rs $S7S HB 3 Br. close lo everything. 2 + Den, ram rm. 3ba. 2 carpets/drapes, lg y rd. frplcs. 2200 sq. fl, Wood· frplc. $525. 642·5194 bridge m smo. 675-8990 I Horse prop 2br only $400 I 557-0125 1 Homefmders-Stale Wide I I I "******* VAAPPROYID HOMIS Al.,.....°"" Co. ' NO money down up to $100,000. Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath + huge famil y rm . t535/mo .. incl gardener. Call Pam al: 546-5880. E/Side. 2br , lba . pvt patio. high beam ceil· 1n85. Nu CptS/drps. $355 mo. Wlr pd. 311 E. 21st St.. 673-3121. Rent/lse-2Br . 112 Ba , Culverdale tract . com· muruly pool, yd W /pUtlO, refrig, s tove. $450 mo. 559-5119 Turtlerock Bro<1dmoor home. 3 Br 2 Ba. great condition. lease. $62.5 mo. incl. gardener . Ca II im.3'lS8 Veteran Administration E'Side C M 1 e 1 Saiel Broker · r, new Y SA N J 0 A Q U I N W-• .. I.I. decorated. Refrif. stove. 8 2 8 -S265/mo. Avai . June TOWNHOME. 2 r a , 543-1626 2nd.1B3Del Mar. 545·0402 walk lo tennis. swim- 1 a.Un. 7dayweek or~evs. ming, gotr, ;11hopp1ng. tlKIO. 637-1061 eves Don't wait lo buy real ~e 3 Bdrm 2 ba Nice •--------- '-·•andi.atew'•~T' real estate .. neling. NICely decorat-a Br 2 Ba town ho mt" .u d Lo I l d Univ. Prk Terr .. comm , 1 * * •. * * * e . w ma n yar . . Suh •tmo. 557..(1623 pool & 1ac .. no pet.ti. · mil children. 85 S h•e. -c:..le'tfw.... Mesa Verde 3 br. 2 ba, ltt)..675-5894 ....,Is 2 yrs ol~t Uke new 3 crpts, drpe. AduJts. $425 w-·-.. ~ Cond 2 bd bdrm. 2 b8tn "50 The leue.~2066 ......... · o. · Olher' is 3 bdrm. 3 ba + pr., · No pets, no , ...._ 7..,. ft N kida. $380. SSI·~. ·"-="· l .,., sq . ear Wt1•• lff 1<110arden Grove • San ,,._ 11al>leao l"rwy's . Never .. __,..c..do. n nved In . $650. Call Nearnew2bdr.21-'ba,2 ,1__, car gar., $450/m o . SE. LECT llt/lalt + 12!M>~P· Ask for Jolln, 111·~ Agt. • PROPERT~ Hae for lease. 1'urtlerwk, 4 BR, 2"'1 tn. ct.tlht:'dral «illng11. aprlnklcrs &.. beautilul. Av•ll June hit "7S mo to rt1tpon11lble puty (underpr1ced J. 645-m3 belwn i·S Loipta HIHi 32SO ...............•....... ;-.l"" °"''" Jiu .!Ii.• q111l·1 1 ul tit• ,,,l I ' 111111 \cluli... pn·ft•rn-.1 s 11.. lilil :11ti8 orlitil :1111-1 LOIJIMO MiC)Mt 3252 .•...••.•••..........•• llraml Ill'"' :1 hr. lll!J1., 1lq~. 1·11>1,, l.Od:-1'1Jcl . ,.:rdnr 1 .... 1 l'ty -l!l-1 0237 :! ha. l\\(J:, 650 •. LUXURY 2 IDRM MIGUEL SHORES LEASE lit•hincl ).:uarctrd g all•::., :i rhurmuit:: n.1<lm v 2 111< h o 1111• w :i r l' t' :-:. I o rahulou .. r1·c·n ·;ll11lll f:it•1hlll':. ,11,,_ l'<I"'\ w.olk !11 11n\'all' h•·a1·h · StilMl n111 1\.-.k for N1gd. f;.t.I 7:!1 I ,JJ.:l'l ll Mission Viejo 3267 ••.•••...... , •....•..•• ~llSSION \ n.:.IO. \1111 ltio•;itum 11< .. 1111 :1 111 '..! 1~1 \·"I~ io.. 11r11I cll•111r " IH'.1111 01.11111UI1•tl i.:r1111nd-. Wanl 111,1111n· n1upll' n11 111·h 1. .. ,. ~'l:.11 rnc•I .di i.:.1rol1•n111 r.: ~1(-i;I Mtwport ~ach 3269 ·•···•········••·•···•• NO Ft-:t-:• :\µI ,.._ ( 'n11d11 n•111.i1.. \'ill.• 1!1•111 • .i, hi~ ·1!112 Ilk r S. ·:11 h'" .I loci I Ill " · h,1 • f.1111 I I; I (;I 1',11 • H \\ (, 11,1 I I lo •cl I'll 111111 -, 1 :! "II 111•1 11111 ;i 1:1 I.Ill :111:!!1 w, .. 111111 '"'"' I l\tl1111 l'. 11.i . •·pt . clrp,. !:.:•· ~ ,1rcl ~Ml rllll Ii-I:! :J;.li" l!t•au11ful llt'" .! ... 1' :u11 . 2':•ll<o , " s 1111kt•i1 t•11n \t•r....1!11111 pll & lrph' Wl'I h:ir Bl1111 \-.11·1111m . r\ M F M I II l l' r c 11 Ill thruoul . l11l1n Biil}, m1t•r11w:1\'(' nn·n '"'" "' ct ' ht• r . :! •' ;, r c ·• r " \•11·1·1 cir o pnr STiii! m11 K1fl, f > K I l,1\·, !,..ll~~i;;, 1•\t'" 10:t1 O~l!I . J .1n•1· I 111 :1 h.1 lam rm .t 1.cr ;:.1r '\1 11\',H'h 1•, .. ,1 //..• l1·11n1.. Si:l."1 11111 p, I l)t' i. 1:1 :mo :-.:111 Tnr l"nh:-t• :1 hr:!'· h:o IJ1Jf1I kub CJk ;.;,. I"'' .IWll' IM $.';511 1~111 1119 WMtsi• Hewpori Nl·;Wl'OflT TF.R RACE CONDOS :!heir. S4%1mo ln1•w1 2 heir, S..10t1 1m o :1 hdr. S5501m11 l'l•:tr pool. ,;1t:ut.7.I , .. aun<J. v11 ll<i.y ha l l, ha:,.kcthall. C;,11 .111hn. aj:(l liJ 1-14ffi6 I BLOCK T O t~l':J\Cll Pooh :Jbr. JhLI w 1J4 ' h<1at ,!Jp SBSO. 1;40 4919_. __ Newport 'rcsl 2 hr & dPn, 2 l'ar R<iragc. SOOO mo No <'h1ldrcn or pch !168 2297 or 963·<Mi7 Jbr. 2ba. 2 r ar f.l:lr 01:-.h". rdrq:. $575 m u Diamond Rc11I .. : ... 1;i11· 645 757:J l-MI Mo naco 2 hdrm 2 ba den, i,::.irdc n cr Sl>SO mo 64.5·8248 CllffHAYEM Like new 1n and out. Super v1ew.J bcdrms, 2 baths. $1450/m o. yearly . Barrett Rily f>42·5200 s JJdrm. 2 cnr gar, Jacuzzi. Jiardene r . I yr l s c . SIMX>tmo. 642-0528 ---- 40' IOAT SLIP BcauHfully decorated 2 story. 3 bedrooms,4 21'2 bath townhouse. Vie w of water . Slip will a<" comodate power boat or swlboat with collaps1bh! m ast Avail . n o w . Rcl'erenccs only. Yearly lease. $850 per m o . 6'1H775. Beautiful 4 bdrm. pool home. new carpel, new stove w /m1 cro-wavc oven, new paint. Ready for immed. ()('cupancy. Gitrdener & pe>OI ser vice Incl. $1000 per m o. 833-8600. Agent. New exclusive B1i: Ca-nyon home for lease ti600 sq fl. 6 Br. SVJ Ba. Minimum l yr lse. $7000 pr mo. 1st +last mo's + s e c urity dcpos it - financlal slatement. Terra l"irma Rily . 9'72·1103 2 Br + den. 2 811 , In Harbor View, new paint. Adults, no pets $700. 213/540-255.1 ~ ULUl-'F'S-,38r Wu, 2 pallOli. 2.,., car ~ur. 1wto dr opnr, ws hr/dryr, refng. $650 mo <213) a«l'll ~COAdo l.wwnou~ w11 h fo1 vv••r '"'W :! ll!lrm :-, l!hu S1•1•uritv & 11n•,11~1· •1rJ11111111 \,. ••• HHd loat Sllp1 (I II I. I I) () I s I. I·. (.l.1moroui.. 1•)(1·c·u1 " ,. H1n f ro11l l'Ondo w ith h1.11!" I)( rnnm \'ll•w ,11111 m lll'h 111011· Slit) ,1\ :11l;o llh• Furn or 1111 lu111 l\UI 11111 Prestlqlou\ Lido ~ lwlrm 1 1.11.'11 1'1 ,.,hi\ 111• I'll r II l l' II I' ,1II11 .HO.I 11111 Waterfront Homr' 631-1400 :1 holrm :: h.•. 1 .. •,111111111 1·1111 1: hlln~ 11111••· '"" l\l'l'k . ",IT I ' Ill \1111 I $ii.'oll "'" '"" .11111• l h7;J 111 ,11 Of II H<' II 1 li'1:1 fili/11 J ftr I.int t 111 Ill Ill 111 \ II " ~.1 r11t•n1·1 S•./ • '"'' 1~10 ·~· 3276 •.•....•...•.•..•...... IJl fl •H'll f.. lull ''''" 1111 1 tlt-n. :!Ba. I"· ~.!1:, 11 '" .' 11 t '.111" 1)111 ,Hiii ('I (I .n 1 .w:i S-Juan Capistrano 3278 ...••••••.••....•...... ~(Ct 111-.111111111 • Ill I"""" l\•1111:. 1••1•. 11l,1\ 1·111111' . """ (Ill .• I ,111 • I t X:ll '.l:M1:1. \\M\ 1111'1'. Santo Ana 3280 ..••.••................ :! Ill :!011.1 1•11111111,, .11pl'I d1'.1t•''· l"" 11·'"" "I' i.:rach-.1 l '.111 :1'1X 11:Mw1 1'1 :-...,, I '11,J",\ I 'l.11 ,1, .1111 . :!h.1 1·11111111 lf1 ·1· r111 puol ..... ;1 u fl ,1 ~ ~. ~ 1 \\' S11nf1.1w1·r l 1111 :u: I N1i.'> Upc.•11 h~,· S:1l !'11111 l•h 21:1 !l!l!f Iii:!:! South Loquna 3286 ......•......••........ OCEAHVIEW n ,. "' :! h ti rm & rl en lo"nh1111"' Jdult c·c.m mumt:• ~" 11111111111.! prn1I. Jal'U1t1 1·11· In \11111,1rd1 Somm1l SI/NI m o TEAL & BABCOCK REALTY INC. 499.4797 t->.ouses Furnished or Unfurnished 3300 ····~·················· TOTAL LIVING l Bedroom furnitihed Apartments • J'l1.1• S.01.11111.11 S1n!)lt 61 B•choom 11 uin ~ Unlu1n I • All Uul11tu• Po1d • >,wt111H'Ufb1 1 tntu• ll1U1111li• • Ai h•till••• 011•<1tH f '"rn ~un<luy 8run~•1 • llo .. l•h r'lul>• :X.una• Jul u•A1 l>t.US MUCH MOR£:• Oa.kwood c;nrdon Apa.rtments N .. wµon Beach Nor1h ... \I: -· . I • "'·' .. ,,, ' ... •f I •1 111\ V 1"1111 'ff "II• i!ll,1 'II ,.,.,, ,11111111111111:11 "" llu /"'"' llf I' Ill !<Ii I' I\ 1°.\1' '" ·~11 :·111:· WE HAVE SUMMER REHT A.LS TAI\ I Nl; H l·~,1·:11V1\'rlf >NS associated llA 01< ER S --A EA l T O A S l OH W Bolboo 671 )66l Short ll·rm n·11tal' I\\ tht• "•·t·k . """ J\ ,111 '" "'" 1\f1•111 1,7;, HI 111 n 1·J11lrn111 :1llr:!11.r ni.:hl IHI .... ind. "llJlt'I lrn·at 11111 tulh turn .11.111 n11" "1-t•llh lhru ~1·111 15 "'' i!>l j 1111. l'\ 1• .. 11:18 :!18:1 u l\1•1\ IL: I Hr l'r111111111 I'>~ l'l. 111 '..! llr" 1•1·rlt·1 I \II'" ,\\Jd 1, I lii.1 111 .1'1 II \I.HO\ fH I'. \:-.l V1t11'\'I IHI ":1:!.1 Ill" lt1 11111 I 'l.1\ ·' 11<-.tll\ 1 •. 11 1•1·~· .•.••.••..•.•.......... Balboa Penin~ula 3807 •.•.••••..•.•.......... Spac·111u .... <;obi;; Me~a Apt 2 br. \ IJa, fooc.1 arc;. Ktcti.. ok Poo s.32.5 mn NolJll~ Kisthy.M~ 1~.)I New 2 br, 2 ba. Crpk lJltn:., W1•s1:.1dt• C M SJC;:, Adull1', no p\'li.. !17'J.J376 or 751 1111:17. :l!>k rorT,•n l&a Ur from Sl!8S to s:r.15 New 1·ph. 11:un1 & drp:. Clean& n11· .. 1;11 <!(WiO STU NING lrll l(,c2br 2hu. >!Jflll•u a1,11 1'1101 ~15 & S);j.'i 710 " llllh !-It 1~ .. 1util11I 1-:u~t-.1<.k ;•HI! .! HJ\ l'nvatt• ):11·1.1. ltpk r u 11 ) I' q u I JI k I I ,. h wa~hcr tlryl.'r. gar:1~1· Walk tu -,1111 c:-. 1\' <1 I I 7 I tf\ti llYltl •'J'l lEDAIS) • •f'or 1-\IUS & lht·11 p.1ri•nt... •111101 •T ot I ;11 •1).-.h";"ht·r. •" l'4·1\i •111111 C. I hJ\h •\\ .oli.: l•1 p;111.. lil!U l'l.1n·n11.1. t \l 1711 11.1:. ;(j•• I :! f\ I .1 I• I ' •j II t 1• 1 m·1~hli111 h111.cl sr.; '"" 1.1 \11.1 1\\• \gt >.'111 '<0"1 F uh• cluph•\. I fir Jlf'l' l1•111'1•tl \fll. ::.:11111 "" dog" . ..-ix ·7~1:1:1 t&:I Hr ,Jpl:. lan111' '"'"' pl<•'\ "lih Jll'l'. <!:!!*! \pl .I t 'ollq.:1· i\\l' I,.\:.! !t71;f1 <'11';111 .! hdrrn. I IJ.J "'~" q1l ~ drp1·-. S:lf"' n111 1111 11t'h mr, llSH'i ;\:1•w 1'11111111. Jll C'oltl .~· I'll I \ u. •Ill I h,· llhrll..,, I' M :! 1111 ... 1 r ' hr .! · 11 •' :\l11·rn"a'" \\')>hr tin r <.\ n·fnl! ,,\ ;111 I .,1. 1•1· ~~'18 01'17 V1llL11'01111mJ J llli..I;! ~II> ·l ~ivt·ly. 11u11•1 ..111 .11lull lllclg •S p:Jl'lllU'-I &2 II II ·t~11l>t'l X. clr.111•'' . "'"'' °' llhll • l'n\alc ~ .. rai.:•'' ·rn' p .. 1111 h.1h on' •"lr I lu.1~ 1111 ... 1111 _.1 ,h11\1 fllrl~ & :! 1111 Ir""' ll\'.11 It ~~. fll•aul lrr;1nrt n1•w I ti.1 tri1t1· lndrv rm. 1!':1r 'l~l. ~).!mt 1,.J,! llA1:1 EASTSIOE •I ~wkt"I h ir " Ii.! .. 1 .. r •I> W p.11111 l11dn 1111 "'P''' 1.1\ l'o1h111l'I 11·" •f,,1 f1~·.11 ,,t,11 1~U1' L'•I' J1111 y. .. ti I I ... 11 11' ' •\d11ll '"'""'' 111111111.,.1 .••• ~J. 'J j,, , .. I \I l.t! 3 Ftr ~'r1 Ba :! <'t•r tku.,<· Lg bdrm apt in No. ~.u·ai.:l', nl·.tr .tu:, & l...aJ.:una. Close tu bch, l.ie•J ch M511 ;>27 12:.!:J MSll t ulrl 4()4.036). W! 2 Ur W/L·nc•I p.1110, ~Hills 3150 .,, pura\1> ~oraa•• bit 10:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~1llMX ><:too M1k,· ,AHORAMIC 3 Br. 2 bl.I. j!UrJ )1l'. I fl,"''" \ n. no clu.:... $.ta:.mu '.AA> rJ7G 01 t>i~ GG70 llOM 1-:."i FOil i< Jo:!'. I :1 or ·I h1 f'nt'l.'tl I ri1m \t:l.S lo s.>:!:1 1''m·t.1 ) Jrll & f'.1 rJJ,!t'' I'' ,1 11') I 11 I'' pll'Ol ... t' k ""' 'It l)t•l )o w1.'11·11ml· l' .II I ~ll'A i!!'>lil1 11r !n:l·~I i\gl. 110 fl'l' •DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Br, Adults CH\ly From $335 mo. :ir,••I .. ( ·,,\ ,., 1-<l t•ar rw1r1 pa1111JJ•l" 11flll ' 1·1·,..•·t•i l"v'IYl>ch, '• I.< alt.. (II ·,hOtl!'llll! 17 1 I I Goldenwe~t at Warner 847-6064 HMntincjon Granada ~f1Jt'111u.~ :: BI< :! • · li.1 t-'t-111<-. lhh" r •·111'1 i:.1r l,Hlntll') htHtkllll' \\,Ill -, I S 1!C1 m11 111 J,:J.:\ 1A~l 1~2 :..l 'l•EH I hr 11<.11JI c.1r. 1q1to ,,..,., So!i;1 \llulh ~l~ '•[~ ·~1:: ·~~.)J E:o;tn·rn1·lv lan.:1· .I l,in11lv 1:m . trpk 11a110 :! c-.ir )!,ir ~1!J5 1111> :;.;,:11; l!r 1•q 11111 <1.L ... ., l>t·l11x1· l .. rl!t· ;t. lulrm .1pl "'lk 111 lwh >lli:J 1111'1 ulil 11 11 •113 1 11 '.Jl IS1·I flMt!ll lf~h ~JIJl'I I & :.'. Ill( a Ill & 1·1111 Ii<) I llf ... <' lu 111· tt h \ lf'.111 " 111111· l'.ill .... ~"' \\11111 l.1'1\ \11tl~ ~1'.JI, 1 't~I 11e ·1 \' l'\(11'\, I 1111.11111 \ ,, \\ .11l111t 111)1\ ' fl• I is.. 11111.t 'J.Ull .• ''" ur hlllr.: <\.')!Ml 'I om 1~fi-li:lJI> ~ .. lli-3'\M,I 3842 •...••....•............ '\•·v. lluul I l.1rl111u1 t'on do 1•1 u-.h ".11 •·r "' " 1lu tf•·tr .... , ,4 1 pi•• 1111u1 , 11 X\•1 11'1'1 111 >.•1-. •-.11~1 1 .. 1111 . \ •'llllll' Irvine 3844 ····•·•········••····•· lldllop v 1ewi;-Al1c 111 J\pb /\dull. pr~suge. luxur) '-'Pl in lovely l...a(CUIHl 11111'1 Compl rec• rm, 1:wun 1. heated pool. Cloo.c lu t>hopp1n~. major frwys, y1•t 1>r1 vah: & <1ll1CI Off Ah n u l'arkw;;y al t•>-1..,L'<Hll' Vulc1Wlll ~II I Sltll'kpurl Ur :»\I 0130 .5>1\-6151 Minion Vi~ 386 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Iese. 1-:xt·1· Condo ::!l)r , lux waterfront l"in1 '>lcn" ul l~ilke Miss. V1e111 Lake prc v . Si'25mo. Call 831·2673. Mewportleoch 3169 ...............•..•.... NOW YOJ CAN AFFORD EWPOl<l T BEACH Park Newport l.l'Xl'llY \PT LIVI~<; I lwrluukrn~ The Water f·:nJOY ~7.'>0.1ll>(/ :>J)Ct' lJ1·ular '>POJ 7 "w1mmrn ~ l.111111'>. Ii l1j!hll'(I l'llUrb. rrulc'l-. of Ink~ t rads, put \Ill I! . .., h urn 1'1x1a rd.., Uad\s lrom s.:Yl!J 5(J1mo. 1\ho l&l b<lrm plan:. ~ o;\1 ;rv tr1wnhnu:.e.., 1-:h•c· k111·h pn\. p:it111.., & li<1\1•11n1 •·,, 1 rph dr:.i1,•·r1t·'· p.1rk1nlo! l'l!'V<Jlll" \l l"a:-hwn J<;l<inrt J;,m h•1n·•• 6. S<1n Joaquin 11111' Hd F111 r.•ntal inlorm;, lion /1 4 044. 1900 OCEAHFROHT ,}nr.2 t>:.i w offic~ Ye;,r II l'rpk. i:ar. SIOflll 'l'SL M~mt 642· 1603 OHWATat ,\11ra~'\1\ol'. redecorate<l :!hr I )Icier rirf'I . no pcl!> ~7fr \ r l\ li7:l llJ4C, l'Vt'S 111•:1.1 ~I" K.\YFH<J:-.IT :1 111 ,t l>.1 .!~.1r ll.1\f1Jl 111 hit ...... 1;7:1.W1;1 11 ,111111., ~.,11 1,.,1.,11111 .1 111{ :!ll,1 uppl·rclpli. '1 1"11IL'l' l llH 11111 I ''·' IJ1l11 \1h1lh prl'I •I ~<,;;ii \ .! u I I ' I • \111 \)!\ 1;;:, Xii•• l.111.•ll llH'lll1llll •;,,,, '.~I~. Hh.111 I I II (I,•·,, h :-.;, r:.ll .. 1•11 II ~ 1o;:, ,,,,,, ••S:no l.t 1111 Ul'l'l'I •lupl,.\ I 1ol pd '\11 pt'I \\•I) n11·p :! hr IN'. Ps111 1111 ll.11d111,! B:tlli11,1 I .i..1· pn\ .II•· '11\r •11,. l.11111.tr~ 1111 ,,l)!I ""· 11•1 I"'• \ .Ill I ~ll•l• mu lilltl ~, i:!<I ,, ''l"'-11111• ..: I I till 'i I I i 1 J ';tJt, 1 . '. L.oqY1a Beach 3848 II\ 'i ~ l<ll"'I :! 111'. :!h.1 ~•.1t1 \ 11 l'l·nll\1111 .... -. :.1111 . .!' 11.1 Sl'.t.'10 1o40·H!l()I) Of 1.w ;.~11 ,., , . ., Monte \'1:-t a, (''.\I ll•nc 1•d ·,1i l l~1f1 patto. S!.'"10 1;;;, ~.1r.1 Condominiums Unfur,,is~d 3425 .. ~ .••••.••.•...•...•. "iPA(.'(Ot ·s 2 :1 hr 11101111 ... nr Sc. Co.hi l'l.11.1 1-)'W\ ,lo ,., . ._, I H 11\1111' 1·11mph·~ ·,;,7 ))\~I l II r ii( of ,. n ,. 1111 ii 11 V-.1lC1th.11l1• \ 1ll.11t•'. S \ 1'1.<11 & Ja1·u1.11 t'11m pl rdurb1:-h1•1I ~r.1;, oor I 11111 Sl25 ~1;; 'i!1:.:1. "7~ !l:!:!h ~Macnab-lrvina I. I \II ~ I I I \; \ \ '> \ WES TC LIFF Hcciut1ful 2 BR. 2 huth x.i fplc Comm. poul w<.1lk to :;hops. park & Ii brary $415/ Mo lhlrn cl Perry 642·1:123.5 c .r. 1.s 1 ~llM Ufmam 3600 ........•....•......•.• 2 Br. I Ba Ouplt'X. ;.ilmo~I ne w. N wpt H l'1g hi... $.115/mo l!>t & last <.:all Bruce · Hkr &15·250'J Apcrilnenk Furnished .........•.•........... Bab>a lsklnd 3706 ••..................... Hayfronl Bai:hC'lor ~pr mo 640·0763 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nr. yrly. SJ:'>() OfrSt. µkg Open daily , 5 6PM. ll24. W. Balbo:i Blvd. l!li 646-6Zl8. BACHELOR. Kreal lol·a- tion, ulil pd. Sl!.15 mu 6'5-4345 ~~~~-~~-CorOM del Mer 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. apt. mclud111g ulll ~ 640-7190 -CastaMHa 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA.DE ORO ALL UTILJTIES PAID Compare hefor e you re nt. Custom des ign reatures S pac ious kitchen wi t h 1nd1rect lighting. separate dintnJ( area, full length marble pullman i n bath Kingsire b<.'<lrooms. pool, BBQ. surrounded with pl ush la ndscap in g . ADULT LIVING J\T IT'S Bf.Sf. NO PETS 1 Bdrm furnished $335. 2 Bdrm furnished $400. J6S West Wilson (714)642·1971 Lal)llMI .. ach 37 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. $7S/wk & up. Mai<I serv .. color TV, heated pool. Ulil. <714> 494·5294 . 98.5 N. Coast Hwy. No Laguna 2 Br. 2 b11. twnhse. nr ocn 4t 'ltoreb New, pvt. LR. hrdwd rlr, frpl. beam ceil'11. derk. views ocn & hlt\s. r•tlo, lndry. dbl "ar. Lse S67S. C..11 04•0022 Capistrano Beach 38 18 ...........•.••••.•••.. IJi' \ Hr :! H.1 111111111• 1111 11·11111 rm .• 1pph.1r11 , . ., I•• 1h·1 k .,, 1-.111 'I•" 1•x1 1 ;1.., '\11 1~·1 , ~1i:1 hi, 1. .... 1 ,\ 111·11 l!lli .1:1>1!1 Corona del Mor 3822 ••••••.•..•..••........ "lu I' h.1 '"uh..,,• ,1pl 111111 .... l rpll'. 1><1•11 . 1\c..l11lh I 'loilcl 11. • :-.11 I 'l'l-' S1!111 bt• li73·1~l'i:I :1 Ill duplt•\ . .il4 ' · In .. :-.;.,10 ,\cfulh ~·r.11 1: Kl711100 Bal'il, •·mpl11:1·tl adult w hllll' :-.1ur1 Stm ,. ~ n ·rnlo! S:MO 11111 11111 prl iID1· l!):ll Costa~a 3824 . ..•...•..•....•....... MF'St\ Vl-:HOI·: hclml· al mospherc :!&:J hr di~ apL<;. no pt!ts. 5'\li 103.1 2 Bdrm. I balh apt Adult~. S3.'iO mo Ci as paid &t2·S0'73 LA MANCHA A"S Large. t.2&3 bd j!arth..n apls. Adults. Oshwhr . hlt.n. .... encl j!ar, s::is bbq Pool. Gas Pd. 718 Scott Pl 1>12 5073. 645·5611 Lite. bnght. airy 2 br & 2 ba. frplc. pool & 1acun1 i\duJts. no pets. 6.11-00!17 $.115 Neur nl'W 2 hr. 2 ha. Jtat/1·:irport, frplc. palio. dusc to all 'r.iL Mi;::...m_l ___ E>42· lfiO:l 2 Br. I ha. I story, shag, df'J>I>, µulio, frpl. cl /W . bcum dngs, Aar . 1\dl1s s:M5.2ti50 E ldl'n. (I I SJ!j.MOO. Si!75. 2 Br, I ba, llrnndry rm. patio. pool. A<llts. no pets. TSl.Mgmt 642-1603 2 Br2 Ba. carpets/drapes, utJI rm. ova ti. 5/ I. 2546 Santa Ana. $38.5 mo. No chlldren / pets 551-1255 '''" ;• t.1 I ' ·h.1 111" 111! < JI\ I p .tlln, I pl• 1 .1 f' \dull>. :-.;~Al 1'1.'> 10'1' I h '11'4 q111••I ''•I I 11.1 111 tr'lah•\ p. I •• lno ln L.11 So;.) 1;;;, .14AMI _lk" 1..1r 11111 ph p:1111 \\I qwl 11 ~, 11:.:01 l •JllP "l~li l'!.11 ""' "' I' '.\:11~1 I .111!•' h.11 h • 1111 """ h11 .rh• I" I p.11111 \!11111 X.>!tW 1:11h ·•1., l lol Im ll1th'd I 111 ..,• 111 l'.11111 .ululh. quid '\• lll'l.' •>14 1~1;,i; ~ ... l'tl.SIOl' I hr \\l!Od lw.1111 l'l'lllllJ.!,-. & l';JIJ1111·h !i;.!1; .. 1{15-K.')4.J l'OWNllOUS E ~IJr. l' •11.1 pvt patio. t•1wl g.i1· i\1\lh no pet~ S350 .. , all ti I :mW W1bon fi.111.:r.~1 ........•...••.......•. I .t.·hl\l' n''" h II• 101 .1tl'tf , 1t11r rn .. p1 .. ,1 "' '"'" 111-.11 \11 l •ll 11111-\1 ll••.olt•ol I• "I .11 .. 11"1 II hi• II'' l • ·' l\ 1 .al "•I '"..! ~ l'•l Iii 0..1 '\11 I .IL"" I I l<r. ' h.1 l'-'hh 1 fU tu I ~ '\l1111 '\, >1 l '' I H /1111\\d ' I 1 pl I J !.I I" .1 11 • I • d•·1·I.. \II "''" fl,\ 11111 l'.1\111 l111h \ 1111 .11 I .)11,1 , i .111 l'.~l m.·~ ll•1 I llr . ..idJ. f"a,.h11111 hi 1111111. ll'nn,..., ~pa \flulh. nr1 ~·l:-til1U·07ll.'l \/\'.I 1 •..,1n1·1· :1 l)r. 2 l>u. 1111111., Sphl lcw·I w frpl1 ~ 1.o1111I ~l.'.11 mo ltl:l >Slti2 I Kr .. µ;11·1uu.., ha1•h\'lor 1111 ",111 ·rlrun1. prl\ ~un rlo•c k 1n 1•xl'lu..,1Yl' rt• -.11l1·111t JI .1rt"1 (;u1•-.1 pn\llt'L!l'' 111 Hlllho.1 H.1 \ I ·111h ·" .11l.1hlt• SSOO mo "Ill bf' hi;! 11104? Hwttinqton •ach 3840 ........ °" t.ach 3840 •..•••.......•.••••.... ········•·•··•·•····••· Kennebunkport? I Isn't he the guy who kicked the w inning fieldgoa l 1n the'74 Superbowt? i!· -""' no ~ _..; 1 1 •· ,a.11p 1,01 'Jre w ho (or wnc:1t) Kennybunkport Omlo Point 3 8 2 6 ~I v .. J •• oon t t eel bc:10 -you re not alone •• ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • I l\ennyb\Jnkpon I'> one of 14 01stmct1vely I Rr . c kan. h kt· n•·w 01f'e1ent dpartment floorp1ans at Seaw1na V1ll:>,'le wll!(araJ(c. S290 I 111 Huntington Beach Sec:1w1no Village 1s a resu1c ll30-93'l.~ I II f I I o tota y person<11tzeo pro ess1ona p anrnng J Br. 21 ~ Ua S495. mo.:.! Ur. The k1no of ar tent ion you oeserve Iba. S390. mo. Pvt end A pertect Oleno of nature and ltvmg- palio & Rarage LolS uf I nPStleo in a IOresl w11h babbling brooks ano quiet J(rass. 33.S.'l2 Blue L<HI tern 496-9'l30 or 4~.:U..'>1 ponos. cooled by natural ocean breezes Adel to or496-9275. ll'\dt tennis cou~. swimming poots. a1acuw ano Luxury Uuplex mut. :J Hr, a convemeAt location near shopping ancl 2 ha. rrpte. w<>t har. t1moloyment and l(ou ve go1 a place anyone w ould paooramll' 0Cl'all \'fl'WS rroudly call home (Even Kennybunkpon1) No p c I :-. 11 r yo 11 n ~ O"t"1nll lwo bedroom. one and two bath l'hildrcn S<175 1mr1 b l' atJull apanments from S3 15.00 i~~~cslwknds>or I 5 owind For Rent Da na Point , 1 \7ieillo1n Hu1111nqt0•1 v111.,1i• Bluff s1dl' l'Ondo. S575 1(1p Cute house $400: Ucluxc 11 ';,~ View a pt. $550 A gt . 15555 Hun11r141011 Vrll.Jge Lane Hun\mgton Seacn. CA 493-0467. ( 7 111) 898-996 I Himtinclon •.,;h 3840 I rroin the San Diego Freeway c1nve OOfth on Beach 10 ·-•••••••••••••••••••. , McF,id<Jen. thPn west on Mcfadden to Seaw1nd Village SHARP. beach 1,2 & J BH, ll rurn1'\h1114s avaolclble •Open clatly 10 AM 111 ausk frpk. dishwshr, gara(!l! & pal i OS. N 0 pds . r·--------------... ----~2358: wknds 840.-6306 2 & 3Brs. movl' m today. wlk to shopping & bus $33S lo $385 842·9844, MEW APT HOMES MOWIEMTIMG 2 Ur. 1 hath. E·side C .M 646-0507 _____ _ l,u)(ury 3 br/2 ba. s pac1ou:- rnt er1ors Incl OW. :.love. fplcs. & private 2·C'ar gar11~eb. 5 111QUl' floor pl an s. r c nt1n i.: from $4!l51mo S:J50 /mo. Call Pam · Ncw 2 BR 2 BA .Cn<'l gar, 546-5880 cl05e to the beach. $370 mo. 964-29.17 3824 1 Br. hkc new, closed g:iraf.tc, s tove. refng m>. 6'16-2901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• editerraneanVillage •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk·in closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools. ,i!cuui •Lighted tennis cQ\,\11.s •Minutes to freeways & beaches I ... OOM I ... OOM & DIM Z •-2 N TOWMHOUSI Adults Ont~~ Sorry. No ~c1.; Office Open Daily 9 to 6 (!} C714• 557-IOZO 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif . ........ -.. ' • g..,.. l..or;aho11 -~ . .. ,,..... I Ill"'~ oll I~ ,,..It flhtl t "'O•ft1I ,,,,,A \1t"'fWHt1• ••Ital llflt •tieR can .141•1 ~-._, \h~t\'\.lt \IW'\\ t Ult It \I Httf \Mt l•I \ t 11111\U '' 1°hfllt t 1 848·31JJ t r"" r •. ·' . . ' . ' . . ' . -----·--·----··-------.. ·----·· ·-··· ----·-..._f'-'-•• 4400 ................ .. 4500 '"'f"""'"' • •-c ...... tt 5100 Sunday, May 13. 1979 DAILY PILOT • JJ' At!••-···...,,.. ...••..............•... Opp D rtwt/ify 5 0 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •·•·········••······•·· C..\IM db. 111t1ll''· 11ill ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml l"o rnH. l/0'11 27 w 11mall 1•0111111 hid!( i~ nw 001 W llllh St C M t.&2 3tllU ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'l()fl l..{'llSOOl!. vn vu te or l(roup M 11·k1 M 111· l>onuld.LP<;A Rancho SanJ~1wn ~t 1710 5350 HltpW~ 7100 ~~~ ..... !1! on·:'· t-'ttt >N 1 I 11.lrm, I h.1 \'""I\ ,\~l'lll 111.1 .11~ .. 1 317' ·••··••···············• 2 Hr. h.1u.11ll1 ' .:•1r.1ltt'. 111 h1•m·h , :!23 I ,1 l'.1lo rtm, ~ :..\:! ll~ Hu1lllt11.ih ,. .ull1'\I ~ 1•m I 111 • U.1 111111 . .,, • ,. ' rd l .. 111.lllll« fW4 K/UI M.ilr ri1om11na ll' "'Htlf\"tl 111 "h11n• nort It ··ml l.11 g '""' ll1·11rh :! l11lr111 .. pt , I""' 111 lw·.11 h l'r\ll• :.'•un.d v-·r 'l'll 111.1lur1· .,,. .. 1 $'\Jflllu-. ' 111 ti ltl, 1,.,,., A1lull ,tu1l11• .1111 . ''\" '" rdn.: & 11111 $\~I 1110 h •m I IU \f' ~lo ~t.u't 1\1'~.:t\t.> 1l.1,lhth 111 1o1 ~O,!~I 1 l\l n11 1~111l 'l-1 lllol ····••••·······•······· TIU: t-:XCl1'1NC 'Al.MMESA AnS MLNlJTto~ 'IU N PT 1<1.. II llllt•h , 1&..i! lllt frmn S255 & uµ \dulil' Nu µ..t~ 1561.,M e,,1 llr 15 lllkl'I ~:a-.t of N1·1A p11r1 111\ol l !.larn 5v1n ~h !1111111 THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS l'i\CI Fil' WI JOI)~ 1\dult 1\1,;inm1·11h S.•t amon~ waru11•n11g .;trcam~&l;tll lrag rant vim.-:. f.•at un• •W<tlk m c·hr..d ,., •T1m1· suv1·r k111•h\'ll' •1\1r c·onrl11111mn g •Uo.,.·orator ;.ic1·1•n1,., •Pooh-. {;vm ·Volll·yhall & M11rc· I Ur frum ~"Ml 1~1 llarhor llh d South nf Ed111g«1 839·2140 4000 ············•···•·•···· 1!11om w/k1t 1•hl·m•lll' Slin w1·1•k & up ~ !f155 l<nom with .. un1h·t•k . l'n'1•\(' h11nll', wdrµli'. H O /\II 0111 '1111•11. pll<tnt', nwJI,., 11w t<l Sl75 1m 1,1:111 \1111\lfl Ill.•'•' 111111 ''"""''' 111 ''" 1 ... ml I 11111 1111 •• I•·• ~~tu1lh• ttn ••·" ,,, ="'"Ill ' hllo.' ltl'llli 111 h 1141 ,, 111lo..: ... )··h 111\ 1'1.t lllllllll ll "h11 II J\l'I ~~.O 11111 1111 "' hd 1ir1· T I /•1"'I01..ll 1'',•111 -..h,on· 111·.tul Jlt<ll 111 •111.1 ••lit l'•I I 1111. 111 h ('tl\1 111 I 177 > Mvm w !1 111t1-. 11hl "'"'" n ..,p dt'Jll q11wl t.•111 l•J ,h,irt• 111111 .1111 Ill t'\l ('11111\ 1,11 J.>IH hlll .•IX I~:.! hu' t-1·rn:il1• l h r1,i1,111 11r "11111lar a1t1111d1· to -,ha• t' darlinl! 1 '11ro11,J tll'I ,\l .11 hot1M' ~'~I n111 N11 1.1 .. 1 11111 rt• n I ,f llli'' h I 7~~· 11~.1 \'111,! l-'1•111 l1111k111i.: 1111 'am1· 111-,ltr :!111 ::!11:1 .opl :s11111 !•ark N1Apl 1;.111 Kr;r.:, .J1•1o1d 1·r "·1·1.,. n~ornn1.111· 2hr :11>1 I 'ti :'II s.!1111 11111 L.iurd w11rl.. 1.i 1 1:1x11 honw 1;.w 1~.:r. Sl1Jr1· h11UM'. L 111\ l'.1rl.. IJ..,\t•lull\ (11111 1'11111. 1.11· 11•11111i-.. "'""" '''' 1•r "'1•m:tl1• SlM.'> ;,ft'I 71i!I F"111;.1k 111 -.h~on• :!lit :!h.1 i'it'IA purt lkh ,1pl '1'1'11 IU'>. ,111 :Oflll'llilll'~ S".!211 Ii II l :!:!t, 11r llt•1· ,1 I ~111011 Lux ;!lu i:!ll.1 .tll l.wd .opt ,,~ .111 nH1.t. l·,;1, \ .tl'I"•''' (' M l'rl'I h •in.11•• 11•1 ~1n11kt·. n1·a1 515 i llx N11rw 1.t.nul1I l1k1· ... 11.1n111! h1t1H\' ,. 1•lth•rl~ p1 ·r..,1111 who 111·•·tl., ,111111· 1·.•r•· lkl .. ro·q d 1:1.! 1.,o;l \(.' ompl pjl.: to'r $1!K1 :01 No I'-<' rt'(1d 61~ !BOii t:Wl"Olfl' 11 to:M 'II :I n( ftl l ... Vo I\'\ ~ ,..,, 11r••<i "'\Jm '" 1111lum Moo 111 \t110 llt 1.... 11-.11:.:.i .... ~1 wkdy' 1-:W.1 11\h :-.t 1 ·l,.,t.i M•·'J t~ ~ h uffin• l'Oll 1111 lftl! u4 !> fWWI\ tlt'l'l/l llll•IJ '1011•"• I t'Oflh'l t'IH '•' r1111m ,,,,1 111111 1 $!100 Mo lt1·ul11111111111 ' 1 11fJ• 1.7'1 r.iuo \11<1'011'1' LI H \110" ! H '111111 ' 111 I • .ti I .... n 1n... "" \,.,,.,,. 11·•1 •• ·•1.. ""' I 1111111•11 Ill 1 upu111 \ •11>1:! 't I• lln ,1111 ~1111· .;011 N II 1711 1!.:1·1 711111 ~ .. "1 ,., llltli: 1'11 llH' (I< lo«,1lh1ll \l'I lo HI •\lllHlll I.It' 1lfl11 1• \II ,. .11, hu u" I 111 ''""" It\ ll'A 111 I I ,1 II .,,~, !1.1;1 t"•' "'' t l 1111•tl11.tl l'rul uh '\t "'h •h•• o l .1h1d \ 111 1111 111 I. i: I 11111 I l-..11t·ll.. 111 1111:• I 'I ut • I \lj.' mt \ t> K.ll 1 11 I II '"" ,1r1· 1 .. ,1i..111c 1111 ... 1111..tllllll' 111'1 1,11 I hl I " 1111' Oii\' 11111 :. 'l \ 'ltHh u ''"" ,. 1~1(1 ~It II J.!rl"' \1111 'lll'd \ 4'11Jllll\ 1111 11~1111r l1hll l tl~·.ol tor 111 U f .1 tl I P P ' ' t u \\ illHl l~,lj'I' I H llllJJllfl''\ :-.. .... r () l ·\1t p111 I .11 C.l)I• ll.1J<,.r I 'all ) 11; ~111:• Eh•1!..111r 1111111'' ,.,111 ''' ,. d 111111 I 111 fl11 ' I r I .1 I .......... 11111'\ 1.1 •• ::111 Ot ft('l' Iii I '111111111•r1'l .d -,p.ll'l 111 d u W II l 11 "-11 1 .. auun.1 1 .. 1m1m .. rk llldi.: I l11.•>.-.11 II Ill "11111" 1111· l!M 1;;:1.'l. or l!I:.! llHlll. l!f.! l\.Wll BEST CdM OFFICES \.1•()' 1mprt·''-" t• 11f111•1· ''"''"· 1·1•nt r.oll\ ltw.111•1! "" .... "'' h .. 11!1• "' ( · ....... fl,,.' T"" ·•nd t 1.1111 'll"',' l111m .. 1·u l,11t·I\ I 11•,lll ~ n •,111\ 1111 1111 rn.~I 111·1·11po.111.-.' \\ 1111111 rn..h•· gn .. 11 1·11rp11r.11 .. 111 111 1· 11111\ s:r.i:. "''' \',tll IJnd:1 al · ROGERS REAL TY 675-2311 1,ov~:LY \'H:W :! rm -,111\1'. t'<l·w1111rl t 'tr Ill Ot'M).!n l'la1 .• 1 l•ltll! rum .. , ail 1\rnpk p:,11 k I! 1 \r t ll•a,,1· ,\~'\ M !I 1:t1ili C9'TER POINTE EXEC. SUITES She... USO ••••••••••••••••••••••• IV 'AaKIM<i SJ5.MOMTMLY ~\'\IH.'\I "1\llC' ,ll(\' fnr \'OUt U.IJI , l'olllll)t'I Ill 1•>.tr11 ,. 11 r I-' 11 1 1 n I ll 1 u II ~ JtJJ llu11t lkod1 Jll'U 4600 ··········•·•••••······ 111·~1>"""'11 11· "-Prk1 11 a.! ..., r \ t 1• 1 ' 1• ,. lo. ' •• n •' hl•1t111ot lll 11tll,la.!l 111 1'11111111111<'1l\1111111 \'c"''" Mt"·' l/1111•1111·.,:.. ,.,~1·11 11111 W11Lt• t'1,,.,,it11·d ,\d M4'•~ lliulv 111111\ I' O h 1\ l~il) l 01J'>l •I \11',•I '""" """ :Kl .. Ilk\•!> \11 l lllll l1M>klltl: 1\11 .tl'I lhl' 111 ,14,111· IA II h ,(I .111:/tl 111"1 •t1111 lo.t•1 111 I l'.1ul ~·' ;:1:12 ;),fl 7 ~ ···········•••········· ~· Opportunity 5005 ·······•·····•········· 7-1 I I hgh ~fl"'"' bu~. IU \ ''· 11\\rtl·r mv,1111! lrum 'l:Jll'. .. ·111 .:.irry '""'" f111;u11·1na.! l>t.·t;i1b 111 11 .. 1 111,.: 11!1· 846·5502 1-:ll'g.1111 ... mall lwaut' -..alun tn :.hop <·tr. Lui.: N1i.:ul'I. Ask1nl! Sl:i,5011 1'1·g ,\lll•n Hit r ol!+-l 7!'o7K t"t<AJ-"I' SllOI' I l)lhUal 111•11o rl111111' ·'' ;11/,11111· .1t 1·11 ... 1 111 Ill \1° II I 11 r \ ti I :, :! 11.11 !~~l !'"17!! TRAVEL AGEMCY 11 .. 11 \our 11 .. n rl'!.111 tra\t•I Jj.!l'nl'\ & "" µ,11 \ 11( th1· 1111111111 llnll.1r 111 thL.,lrv t-:x111.·ri1·n1·1• 11•11 nct'l'''""~ s1.1nu11 1ram1n.:. terh1111 .tl ~ mcrchant11~1ni.: ::.u111i.1r1 provtdl'll T•>t.il 111\ ,.,1 rr11•nl $.15 10 1 'ml'lu<lrnl! SIK.UIO franrh1~•· l\•t•, 'l'I Ur> n.ie-l & 111111.11 .. 111 l.111i.: c·a111lal I TRAVEL NETWORK 1\ TrnH•I l-'r;rnd11'" t 'a II Mr t>urM •II 711 'K~ \;1~12 I .01.:una N1).!1wl iii:!~• Nr Sa1lclll'h;H'k Cull Vo·ru l 111 I.\' • " 11 I'" p 1 ,. \ Kil Ill.Ill l''c·m ~\(I :!ti for 2 llr 2 lw ,1µ1 in lrv1nt' ('all M<on thru Wt'fl !''51 :J'Jli:I M F t11 -..h1 ;~ 111· ..! Ila '\pl I lk h 1•11111tu W ,, I k ru l.1111hon .. · & ,\'l:wA• 1h11r lkH W1n1lm"' t •lti.-;h C.1f1)\0I 752-2737. I k><tJ.: W.>11 1.11; 1:1:12 Sleepin~ rm. pvt <'.M . home nr. 0 .C C. Pvl <'n· trance. $1~ mo 556-00:.n. fem. 111 :.hr :! fir c·onu11 111 Offret· JllOsq f1 for n •11l II fl N r u l' ,1 1 It :'11a1 n St • II I\ I '.d I Bl/W:trnl·r XI~ !lli<!-1 151 ICl!.15 Ft•m n111mmal1• 111 ~Ill' Lr~ rm J'vt t·OI ~ 1111 I 21ir h.,,. nr twh \1.111.r.• rrnlur<-.1.it·rm man11r..r. ii. rt'"I"'""'"' '\ S'l~l546-(~ --j "'l'll>llt•r M 2 'llC!~ ~~~.~~: ... !~~~ Gcaf«car:... 4350 LaRUna. ue{!anfront. vnv b •ach, f1Shlnj!. Wt>t•kl) 4!~31U6. Rcna1:.s;mn· Summer rental 4 hdrm. ~l'ur bt·al'h. Sfh'XI 11t·rmo ~ci!S-7Mll La~una Oceanfront Ue11uL. lnl'atwn. Steir.-l•1 ht•arh. July S5511 w1•t•k /\ui.:. Sl\50 wk. 497 21~12 11r <tr7·32X2 NWPT UC ll at 01· n . families, sips 8, \ t!i :H\h st. 964-4375. ti75·0'J22 Vocatioll Rentab 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •···•···•··•·•••·•····· Stora)!l' • lt1·nl :ti SJS1m11 :.tnl!ll' elll" 111,.,l'll II un l Ul'h l'cl!I!) . !Jl~l •l:l!ll Officl Rental 4400 ··•••••••·········••··· BEAUTIFUL SUITES 7ii.5 to :!200 S11 Ft Crpt~. tlrp:... ~l'n well Conwni:rce Pork Nl•WJ)(U1 11:1:11tK 1:1 OM THE WATER! PlUSH SUITES :~'l41t111:1110 ~q 11 ~astic View~ Hl.·aul furn or unfurn 11f fwt• ('um JI!"" ,.,1,111110 ... ~ fn•t'"-"' :.111 '"mu \II .1mt•nil1l'' !11;.1 2793 :.1 F CutL'it 11 .... v mJ1ln.,., Furn pl'\'\ 11! fl('\' S!jl) lllll lll.,..k spal'l' Sl~l mu <'•1rnl'f ... n~wl•nnl! .. rvt . ~,,.. ) . ho11kk~'t'p1•r a\ ,111 110 ft't' ha·;i~ 4~1 94:! I EXECUTIVE SUITES I. U X IH 1 ll U ~ 11 f I 11""' ,,.pat"OUl'I 1·onf1•rl•n1·" r IJ I) m .. ;.. l' I' II ' I \ I. :>1·l·n ·1arv , lll'r"on.d J)hom• C"11vt·r11i.:1'. n•1°1•1) t1or11sl . iwrox. nnl.tr\' Ll·u ~1 · o r m11111h I•• mun1h :'llPar So I ·11.1-.l Pl a1.;1. Or.in.:" l '1111111 ' \1 rport & l'i"•·l·way r.ill V1ri.:1ma ~t7!1 2 lt.il 1 1) ... c s \) I 'I E s s .. II Cll'mcnlL' xlnl 1111•. p\l & I 4111ct lne ulihlrl'"· h1·11t 1'1,; air. 111.•w cpl. 1w1·an ',, ... lhl!h proµerty TAX ES Tlwn ('(I ffil' I' HO I' I :t N«Kl thl'I;/\.") l't< W l':S' 1/~:n c·am1· \'oh • wio;<•lv 1\ rrwr11·a' ·oALE'SRV Ret'ltal & Sales. Inc. S FO. l.1\. Uc11H•r I 11110 115 1 l)J\l'I Ullhl•lt• L'altf t-:11rn extra t nt·oml' 111 ~our i-.p:1r\• t1nw Train m)! {'r1tv11ll•d ~162 Kt57 or !'>10 :!1% ;i(I ~P:.1 A VtttdiftCJ Route ()wn & op1·rall' )llUr o"' n \1•1nhnl! rnoll'' l Ill hr~ w1·1-kly. ('t1mplct1• 1'<1 1ra1111ni.: & loc·at11in wtur t ':J'll 1n' ··~tmt·nl m:l'<ll·1I 1'1~111 I $2 .217 ~I l'llin II 55,2!!7 511 l'lan 11 1 SIO.:l:!!'i 1~1 l'Lan IV SIS, 112 ~1 L' a I r T II I I ... r ,. ,. l It II II 2 :l 7 :! It I) ti 11 I I 10 1 ~l7 I/WI Sun IOt\ :01 ti1'~1 MW \l1U1 11 1'~1 ( 'H J-:i\TIV 1-: \' t-:, DI ='l i . l~l' 1111-.11 1)ff11·c :,11 .. SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMDA•VICtU <Mc•w....-For,,..,_ of tt! Serv1ni: all Or11n1tC! Co 83.S-7313 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNT AMT N1•wport Beal'tl R I F. lnv<1\mt ftrm -1mmed opentnJ:·rcqwn~ t:xp. 1n rorp l ptns hp •c· A.mblllOUI ~rsona ~ want \0 eam . Work)~· hr8 a wit for good eiltl'11 income. For appl. call 963-n.25 TOWHHOMI DIV&OPMIMT lnVt'titOl'l> W41nh!ll ror Up• I' r \I v \' ti I l 4 U 11 I I t.uwnhvml' 1kvelopmcn1 '" lJplund (;;l 11 flogcr. 7141"34 l71Yl ------ SAM CLEMENTE Oc vt•lov1:r ncccl:c 1n H•:.tOr'> ror av1>rovc1I 1•1111t11rn hvmt·i. w 111rn tll•ll m•1•;111 Vtl'W 1,:ull llol!l'r. 71<1 1~14 1'702 Loi.t or f ound u JJt.•t • Call An1rn11I """"unc•e Lcul(ue 537 2273. no h .. 't' Wht femall· 1n 10·-.. heulthy. 11ct1ve, sincere ~'\:ks wht man w /sam c quat1r1~auons. <'Ompa ruonsh1p or i.hurl' l'Xfl • Condo & '73 Torino Belly Box C7. 2ZlO N Ma111. S.A. 92700 ag/EDP exp reprer I· •--------..... ~ l hru rln stmt prep/· Ang wc r l n g sc rv~c~ budgetJfln unalysl~ t elephone opera&..~. 0.11.!MO-OL?.3 11PM.7AM shift. malurt-peniOO. 1!28 t'orcst ~l Maney to loan 502S .................•.•... SWING LOAtilS & 2ND TRUST DEEO LOAMS t't1,iom1.wcl lo nll'l'l YOU tl nt·rds R.E. DEPT. SANTIAGO IAMK 714/832-5200 /NEED /MONEY • CREOITHO PROBLEM 2rtd & 3rd TD loans 547-5402 ,\rrungcd hy Coast Home loons s11 .mu ,.,, lunrl,., a\'arl .\IUW lor i.:uocl II E l''IU• '·' loan I'.,;~ ml uni) Hk r ~"iii l~!I:! ;!.I hr.., MoMy Wanted SQ.JO •···········•·········· will Pay 15° o Int. ~)cf IM~I 1·11q1<1ro1l1· lo.111 ~~·uro'fl II\ "' 1•1 :-.:11•1 •MW• '''t ._., \ ahh•' J h·pr ••'''"" pru 1I 1111"111'" 1-~ ... 1 1111 -~' \I I'() ll.1\ .It•.~. :-\1·~ I~ •rt 11<·.11 h (. \ 't:!lil~t Mori~~. Tnast ~ 5035 •.........••........••. 2HO TO'S FOR SALE Earn ~,·, \'ll'lfl 11n :1 'r :!net.. W ill i11,r 11u111 ~~)I. $111,I""'· ~O,IM-1 ,'<, "Ill !Hiii t ',oll 1!11 1.'1'1 71 ' x:u 171fl LOWEST Interest Rotes I st T.D.'s. also 2nd T.D. Loans. l":url'~l 'l'l'rmi-. ~1111·1· I !I 1:1 Sattter Mtq. Co. 642-2171 545-061 I I YR2HDTD HJ.•\'CI\'\' :!U'. :1.1·' ~ to·ld 12'. d1,,1·<111r11 'up1 ·r ""''unt' "' ... 111i.:h· (a 1111 h hollll' • 1 i. .'1 ll-1 I h.111 pul 11~ ~·1ur m111w~ 111 -..;I\ • n I! ' ~· I ,, .1 n $6111111 s 11111 .uu11 <.:.il l Ho,,:1 ·r. 711 M.14 I 7112 MONEY AVAILABLE 2:-IDTl>/\NU S\\1NG LOAi'~ 1:-.-n :1u :.-;T 0~1 s < 11t FVLLY ,\:.10RTl7.J·:P IA~' HNrll~ It t-:.Hrol<cr. !l!;IJ-Hlf1i EARM 25°/o YtB.0 I \T 2ml TD. IO', 111 t1·r•~t. 12', tlt~i'otllll ('a I I llnlll'f. i i I 11.1-1 17112 EARM 16% YIELD $1:\.00(1 2vr lrtl I >nl~ :! n d T . U I' I ' 714 75!1 I n 1 Amola'tc .. nts/ Penonals/ Lost& Found FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaJI: 642·5678 FOUND Wh1tr puppy apx 6 mos , vtl'tntty or Newport W est. ti unt· mi:ton Beach. Looks like ~moyed Ca ll ~- Rl'warll Lo:,t 1 :n mt•d till'I F C<ickcr mix Nl'ar Be;ich Blvd Htwn llc1I & f.:d.tORCr tw7-IJ031 ---U>ST l'•·arl 'ccklut•c Sun M:1y 1 •. ().ik\'-ood t\pt I< EW urn lj4G·21)20 I Alhl l't>t•kapt>t• mall• blk .. "-hi rnarklfll!' Vil' (.' o"., I II w \ I, J >! u n <• !lt'.ll'h <\\fl ·JV.Iii Hlat k .l.1111· hrJl't'lct .. '2 ham! 111 i.:11111 t;1Jhl -,afc\~ 1•h.itn, hllN ' I' ,1\l'h ~' '"" IOI! ,I .on 'I w .1 ... 1n 11ullm·k-.. wr1 ... 111rt• lh.tl Ill 0 r n I II I! f( l' IA .. r II ·l~U l;j\J I l.(111 U1tot H1.·~;1rd . -.m ,. h11" 1l11g w lurnil up 1 .ul & l};Jl'h.'>Ullll ll'I!" ,\11:,wt•r.., 111naml't1I 011'" 111 V \ an•a K:l'J f)llJi Lu-.1 Ill k /<. .... 111 111111 Slwlt11• fl'm.il1• '11 1· tn \ l\ K:l!I 1rw<:s V11u 11<1 :! h l.11 I. 111.1 I" S1 l111 .1u11·1 I\ II•' d11t.:• lf,f \I' r••tf I 1111.1 I ' \11 \M l)U1 1111 ,\ !'>.111 ·'"·' 1111111 11 111-l«t \ II •·11 IXll.1 r »1111 ol \11111.1 111 1• l'111111•r,1111.111 I 1 m.d• ln1111· 'i;11rllt"'""' o111 "1 1:11 :r.t:>t l''\ll '\I} "'I \I 1111\•ll clot.: Cul•· 6· Im ,1hl1· \ 11 ln11w KJ:l IS.)!17 \.11'o l \1 S h II I I It .1 I I ( 'olli1 • Shq1tl1·l'll •1 'I' 11r .!bl ST ('\I ~1r.;, .• , Iii IJIS'I 11rallt.:1· ~1 ,111\ • ,11 \ I I I .,, L' 'I ).! 11 l' I IO·:W,\ltll 1:1:1 77KI . I .. ~t l.'.11 I!• " j.: I ,I\ ti i.:t•r, W 11ll 11 .11q• ,,. n.1 nwt •IJ' \ 11 In ,\\\· & lluh1h1~ uct, ~ 11 W<'ll lll·warcl trl~ :m~1 l.11,.,l l'hilll '~ -...d111I Widower wll1kc to sh.ire home & cx p co ,c ~ w1w1 d o w ovt'r :;o . hcaullrul Parkside hume & yard. Reply t'la!'i~il1cd Adll448. Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560. Custa M\.-Sa. Ca 92J)2t) Neat lady w /tlml.' & means. !>eek!> wht mak tiO's w1,amc for trlr •'"- t•mpr travel. &. TLC tr )OU des1rl' a sex partner 00 NOT REPLY' Wnll' Clas!>1fl,l'd Ad ::4ft7. Vath Pilot. PO Box 1500. Co,.,t.J .\1~J. (.'.i 926l!G All}llfll' J!Utng to Art Shvw 1n l'rC''c·oll . /\rt7.0n i• Mc·mon al Wknd contact mt·~·~I~ 1 WAKTB> W ITNESS 1'rytni.: Ill hx·ah.' J>OSSI hit- .. I Ille,.,~ 111 .il'l'lllL'nl Jl 11ir11l'r 111 Ell " & :.1ul(1111hJ hl'IWl'l'n l·Spm llll .Jul~ 1111 h I !17:1 C.:on t..1rl 1\llortll'' (jtlherl ,\ 'lhurn;.-.. X:C! nm .\1trnl'l1"· "'pr'tl m.1 n you11i.: tn htt41\ & ~pint L'l1mpa1111111 t11r Sr n t 1"1ti~I 1};111~ 1•11111 n·µo1rt1·r '"l'k' '•,,.lU :'111•,.,;i 1an11 h "11h .1dopl ••cl \' "" 11.~in ""' l'htl1t 111 lrllt•rv•l'"-lor •(llr\ ('.tll .1 .. 1·k 1 .. lh1ron.1t.l:.!·l:121 ,.,, .!11:1 •Cl,,\,"iS\' 111' .. \l T I ... ~• .. ~n>1n ~1-.11\ tn . •:!l h1 Pt•l "'Hll.d ,,, .,\.tth. '" lttl\111 ~ .. 11111_" 111•j!llll.1lt1tll • ,.,,, ,,,,,, I .rl I \l.11 I I' h I II q 1 .,.u. :,~;; I''' I hll II<'\ 1•l1tllltl•'lll tr..,ru11.: F1 ,.,. 1 1.,.,,, 1111 l111Jr 'w\11rbh11p 1111 ~"' 11\:! 150:l Social Clubs S400 •···•·•••••········•·•· •KAREM'S• 'I q •,1r-11I 1l:1l1rtt: 1111 ,,,,rm '""1111 ....... 11111.111 \ll11\lll'. 711 Kiii :.i.ll Travel S450 ······················· Hill•• \\..tlll•1l 1rorn Ftn VI~ w Sir l'U!o:.tcll'llJ da11\ C.:..111 !162 I (Ml -.. .. t11111al. fl11ll uni.• "Whtll' Kni ght · , wpl art•a M2 2>< 11 "r 5-18 252.'l ~nt& PnoporatiOft ··············•········ It•·"'·""' Schools & lnstnlction 7005 * * WANTED NOW YOUR S KILLS A.'> A ~UGHLY PAID ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAi. FORTEMPORArtY ASSIGNMENTS ACCOUHT AHTS S9.00/HOUR & UP Del!r~ + 3 ycar<1 ex penence m GIL analY""· audrl 1-'1S. setlm g l'OSt and/or budi;tcttnl! F/C DkPRS $7.00/HOUR & UP ;. .. v1·ar~ 1·xp1·ril·1H·•· .. 11h multi l1011I.. t:1L. T Ii . F ~ EOI' & manual ASST IKICPRS $5.50/HOUR & UP :i Ycur~ 1·xpcm•11c·1· thru I; l.. A1 P. 1\ I<. I•• It ACCTGCLERk LagBch q •wwilHJS..-.k ...... PliX opcu rnrs fO'\ a lel1:phonc uns wcrtn #! :wrvtc~ experienced /Jr will train Joutl timci.' j)<jJ'\ \1mc shifts av;u · hie. Oays . aflerno · evenings or grave yar(11 Mui.l be able to worl< sooic weekends. Typi~ 3f> wpm rcqwred M14oy co. benehts available. Please call Mon· Pri. Fashion Island arl!'a . li40· 1791 Cos ta M1:s a a r l''6 . ti73· ll66 E 0 E APTMANAGl'.:R t'or 55 units tn c~ta M~a l'.:xpcr'd coup! • llusbancJ mu-;t hav<' m:unl l'xp W1l1· bkkp~ rxp Call lil\2-5073 or (2t31111iS·~'it . APT MANAGO·-;° Coupll'. w1 rc·m ana~u.. hu~ba n<I. ma mtcna nl'l' ~-1 urut~. Oceanside, l'll pcnl'nt•· rL'Q '11. UiLMl(ml 6'12· lliO:J APTMA.tilAGER 39 dlx urut~. l'Xl)t!nt·11n•tl l'OUIJ ll' 11rt'll'rr cd . \II mamtr·n:inct• 1n\·lud1ni; 1wrdl0nml(. Apt +,.,alary h1:l (Q!(I /\pt m..1nai.:1·r malurt• \'llUl>lc lkau\ m.1111 l Jll\\'11 :lU unit. (' M AllulL'I. n•> l)t.'b /\pl ~ 'll'Wll ~ulary & ho nus <.::rll w(·ck<lay:-t).12 ·l~l07 $5.00/HOUR & UP ,\pi Ml!r 11, adull uniO :! '"'Jr' 1·'<1)1•nt•m·1· /\ 11 •. S:m C.:ll·ml'nl•'. \ II 111 1• ll 111 hv h\ K.'J."> .noi1 Kan \1oh H t-:\'I• .. '\ I ... Xl'l-.ltl ... M '1' H 1-~\}LI IH, ll I .Ill Im 1\111"11111 rnt·nl A/R Receptionist t>rw i.:irl off11 •' l'XIJ rc<i 'd 111 t~pmg & q•rtl)lllJ.! 111 'llll'l ..... lllSO"'pm. 111 kOf> I» h1ut:fl . .Jn~w1•r vhon··-f.!•'""''' I 1)1 f 11·1· µr.o 1·~·<1un·' Nl•w1JOrl U\•h 54 7-1631 .::.~~:; • ., """- Q TRAINEES accountants overloacl 11155 N M ;un Stt• ltJlli Santa J\n.1 W1• 1\rt' N111 1"11hh1· ,\~·c·r1un1 lllJ.! l-'1rm * * Micro Electronics Wt• an• ~cck1n f!, in · c1iv1dual'I fur firs t '&: ~l'l.'IJrld shift pos1t1ons 111 •Jur Produ<"llon D t!pt ·n,.., 1~ an l'X\·cllenl <IP .\IOrlW\ll v LO 1(3111 valµ.1 IJlo· I r;11ntn~ 10 tho· r ;11111t I} i.: r 11"' 1 n I! 1111 l' r" l'IL't1rllflll"' f 1dd llt-"-,Jnl lui.I . ,\1 S1,1m""'· 111· :!:Inf W1· ... 11111n -..11·1 (':\I ll,1,., t.1i.:. '1'101u1111 ....................... ----------•Toohn)! •(Jualtt v Control 11\2 lKZ'i l.11...i ' m .1 II ft' m .ti I S1.mll'~•· 1-.11 Turi h·rn• I.. (;l~·n arl•a l<l'"-.ard l'.1 I I \tJli :!:lXI ; 1\DOl'T f\)l ':-:ll \1 l!.<1~M·l, Sul 11..ior" I:' '\'II S h l' I t c r . ll 4 I :11 i ,-, i; ~IX l l!>:I 1-'ouml UaM•l'l -,ni :.lalt· Jiik. hrown & wh11 ... \p ~ircuc l :I m.11~ 1;.1.1 :Jljf,ti f>\11 21~1 .Founlf, G1·rm ... hort h:11r mal•·. rl'cl & ,,. h11 1•. ·~'-' ))[ill, 548 z J 5:1 " f''ou.nd M:tlt• Sh(·I) PllPP' pruhat)lv rur·· hrl'l'll li44·X),~; 1541(. :m1:l t"Ot..:Nl> Om· ho.11. 11w111•1 1cl.•nt1lv 11' 11·111-:th. l·11h1r. WIMDSURFIMG i':xpancl ~our ~cnsutuin .... h•am 10 wind ~urf \ fun ~ hr t'OurM·. guar ~ou'll ~.111 in Ill knot.-; nf w111d llq!ln·~. rntl'rml'1I & utl AdveriiMftCJ Sales t-.i.pcnc•nn·d .,uf, . .., rl'fl for :1 m1mlh). 1·.im1>a1i:n Top 1omm1'""" l11r lan.?l' 2 & I c•olor martnl' l'h.1rt l>bvk ~3~1 I 1:t:I. "'l't'k<•n<I OK \ ;rnn•d 1111ir!.l'' Fut I\ n·rt1f ,\!..ill ~hir:.huli. I tilJ !Rt:. ----------•I Jobs WCll'lt•d. 7075 ······•···········•···· (;1•ntrl1· Chn"11a11 I J ll' h\l' m C.1n • & h, ... kµ~ fur ddt•rly pt.•rson t~i4 1'!!•11; IJ1•1·1Lo;t-<l Nuro;l' a' ,111 ior ,,1.1mrm·r l·amp or p,·t du l) wnrk 9fi0 l(W;[1 S1111knl dl·~1r~ w:111 n·~~ Jllh. l'M l llll ar<';I I' T 111 .J u n ,. . r u I I l I m ,. Uwrcaftt·r 540 ~7:!1 aflt•r l'l<IOC\.'1('\ll'" ADVERTISING MARKETING •I 'botu rl.,.,ts t "t' will tram lhl· ri).!hl 1111.lt\'1duab for pt>s1l1u11::. 111 thl'M' area:. Cu~· 1>r1•h1·n~1•f• tomplHf)I l'll·nt..f1t,., mdudinl! mMOr m «d1l·ul & dental ~ ;I\ a 1 I ab II·. For I f1'I ffil'<llUll' 1·11ni.1deruttuil. plt'a.wapply Mun Wt-cb 1-'n 111 tKlJ\M I Otll'M or Tut-:. &. Thor:.. t:! t'I Noon .. 1 l.IOS)m Cir tall House for rl'nl. U1~ lk a r City slPt> 1>. ltncni. 111 rn Sl.5 n1tclY pr 1·111. (.';1 II after J p. m 54H 1(1119 W1·1 kar-.. l ido Marina Viii~ V.1nvu.o., <;It.I''· S)IMI t'V Ill) :\l r C l ;1 rk •1\l•i ~!>\!I 11r "31 fllt\l W Ct:ntur\ 11 1'11 ·······••·•····•••····· l-l'ill :: •t'at•· ,.., l1w.11wo t-;,p lns tall1·rtr1•1>;11 r i::irag,• door' & op.·n,•r-, f>1R 1111) 11111 A.ssi,tCll'lt in r ese«"Ch needed for recruit· nnt odnrtisiftCJ aqen- cy. Win prepare media studies, manpower .aty1is reports and pertorM 'faMCMIS Otfter lftarketinq anatys is cMies. P~ff someone w ith a workittq llnowt.dcJe of Enqlish • hos the ability to \714) 540-6080 TRANS MASK CORP. 3952 Campu' Ori•• Newport leach, Ca. - MAUI {ll'eanfront Condo. 21rn 2ba. sleeps 6. pool. m·ar ll•nnts & AOH . OlllM) 618·5t l t l'alm Spnni:::. Condo 1111 M1ss1on llllls C()unt r~ :lub 968-54:!0 iii•'"' port m:, Ktili:! !i!AI l:!."~I :-.q ft llw v v" 1htl1l' LJg una. 'uh r>.1 rktll£ 't•W ('~lqWI . clra pt.,., & p:11nl , arr 1·11n1 I f'rt f•t• II l' j.!O\ I ,I h I 1• !>1\1 I lllii. 557 511711 SHARP OfftCE \lOOEHN RUILUI, \, In downto"' n ltunt lllh'tun I nl(IL·woocl. l'.o • lkalth l-'01111 ~\or .. 111 Nl'W\)(lfl Bt•.tl h \lu "l -..1 1·r1 I""' 1,1:1 0!.1 1:: t>lti ~Iii>! lk•at·h. w1lh parktnl! coin opt•r ,1t l'(J \rd cu Sl2.5 f,ll•r month g.im,...., Start ~our 11 .. n SCOTT REAL TY t11a:.tn\"l>.' ti:lt :J:.lli ~ements 5100 ·••·····•···••·······•· PENNY pt NC HER ADS HIG BEAR Lak('frnnl Ol·YlCt-: :-.J><t\•' ,1,a1lahlc Cabin. Sml or li:c ~rour>,., ut 171i75 11,•o.1 rh Ill\ ti Mitr 714~01 nt•ar Talbl'r\ 111 llunt 536·7533 ----------•I 1-· a ., t I-' 1111 d , n t· 11 n •,taur;inl 1n i:ro "-tnl-! ONLY $2 Oc:eanfront 2 hr. 2 ha tnh'\1111 lw :_1d1 s;,11 pl'r nouse. /\\latl. now lhru ITllJrlth l'hurll' mc·~~;ii.:c· .lllllt! 15.1175·4!112 llkr ~er111t'I' Siii 111•r mu11th, ----..._ flt-i;k s,r, Jk'r month Dail) Olamondhl•acl hom<'. :1 Hr Pilot 0H1t·(• Phonl' J Ba. pool. 2 wk m10.. liotl-4:121l'Xt.271> ma1dscrv. 808/SlM·llilfi , . -Stnj.tlc·.lrm !'Utll' <1va1I 1t1 l tancho Mira)!C 2-br .h ha full scrv orcc IJldf.(. Nr furn. condo. /\dull pool. 0 <.;. ;11rl)C)rt. Rl·cc1JI & La s Pa l ma s C .C . phone an:-S1•cy 1«0n •. Week e nds o r m ori'. <'Onf rm. cl<'. Plse call (714 )J23.H()22 752-GUlll. OeNtft •t COIMlo Oteamlde beach vaca· tion with ownership ad· v antages: four week tamu tiare. $7500. ( 517) V.cation & Investment • Properties. Inc. 493-9311 or 492A700 ~~~~-~---1 MO. FREI'; R.ENT 250.500 sq. fl. officci. From $145. Incl ulil. 779 w. l9lh St. 54()..2200 NEWPORT Cemtt EXECSUmS FULLSERVJCE OCEANVLEWS ... .,.....~, Maui Sunset Con do 64~io available. 7123/79 to•---...__--L-OC-.-Tl-0-.... - 8 /S/79 . $800. Ca ll nu,.... "' " 8az111ne Rudd. 646-7711 ON WATER. Available for professional or retail .... to._.. 4300 offices. Total of 3000 sq ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.. Can be divided into ROOMMATES snwJler units. Drive by 26.13 W. Coast Hwy. NB. S• ..... s... then call Age n t at ~ P I I 6.11·1400 matt. ay ess. 1~,;.,;.. _______ _ = Llftl'tyles. Sq ""' .... ft We R-6e-nc"" 740 . .-•· ..... • per sq. . "' •"' "" m>. rno. Located off \he ~ 54M212 40~ Frwy nr . Crown .,< __ ..... h .. _1....A Valley. Avail May lSlh. ..._.,,..we ave""" fl""" 1131.3398or831·9081 tbo11HDM of our clients ftDd roummates. We can Slto Up . Olflce·store, help,outoo! cpta, drpa. AIC. 17301 HOUSIMATIS Beach, H .B . L sf . llMJ,M (111)488-8143 _M2-_ZM __ • ----- Voun1 profesalooal F DOWNTOWN Costa neecll Hme lo find ar Mela, 300 eq. ft. to 2500 t b 1 r e C M , eq. It. Cpt .. df'Jll, air· 5U·ll00 /5SU84 cond . Reaaon. Bkr. CMllWbdl f7S.f700 -.,, .. -·- 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ShappiltC) Center Spac• Few Lease CaM CkMle Parri'h 213-277-6311 co41. I-Or store & offi<'c spare at reasonahle rn\cs. 500 to sooo SQ Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1525 Me.c1a Verde E. C M 545-4123 Newport Mariner's Mile. Modem 502 sq rt store or office. 2.16.»C Avon. LOW renL 213/477·7001 STOREFIOMT Harbor Blvd .. prime loc • Costa Mesa. 1450 Sq. ft. S450 Mo. Broker 675-6700 GREAT LOCATION Stereo shop, bike shop. sporting goods. pet store or jewelry store. 1800 sq . f\. in Hunt. Beach. GOOD R E NT P l east' call C h e ry l G r een. (213 ).:i().0227 Newport at 17th. Costa Mesa. 1.000 sq ft ahlla· bte $tOO /mo 546-3937 Comm. t*Sg for lse. Ap· Jll'Oll. 900 sq fl. Sml bldg \n back, approx 500. 2$38 Nwpt Bl, C.M. 646-0147 Or:tJ1.:c Co 1rp11rt <ir";' D1i-.1111tt' bet Wl'l'n OWlll'f 'o, (.;-Oort order!> HL'<'''"'t·r 111 -.ell hu:-.1nt·,.,.,, lnd()ur M·atmg for !Iii, ou1<1011r rur Z'/ Self ·!11'rVtc1· hol & l'Old s andWll'ht•:-., p11:1 .. 1 ,..., salads. lxcr & w11w Located 1n fo11d p;i rk complex with tP 1 yr:. l'l'· m.':ltntng on leu:,c. llu:.•· l'l(...o<\S hr:,. lla m ·5pm. Minimum o(fcr SIW.WJ Cash s a le·Su bJt!l'I In row1. l'onrirrnat1on. C.111 ofrtcc for hro<·hure · Robert II. St'>phcr. Receiver. ~O N. R1rch St. Santa Ana. C.:a !12702. 714/547·7531. OPPORTUNITY for Ambitious People Part or full timt'. Good income. We train. t·or appl. IJ98..900fi. 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER 200 s\uffed toy ducks. ~ ea. cannot be sold separately. Ov~r 1.000. 2'x3' PQ6ters. a ll kinds. ur ea. Will sell lll18C lots only. Call Ken Goddard. lit 642·4321 X210 Approx 500 New gold <un· lform type) dresses. D.tcron /Cotton. var sui Very reas. Mary Ann Moore754·110l h * trW._... 4100 INuut:a.t ....................... °'' ......, 5015 LA()UNA HILLS-two ad· ... •••••••••••••••••••• jac5000tq f\ M·l units. ~eamSO%ofpn>· new bldg, A /C offc. nt. A auccaaful biillder fronts on Moulton. nr ..tta funds. Shor\ term. Lake ForHt. leaM by a~ured. Mr. Gordon. owner. •1101. · 53464. ~·II ,111y 11o·m or coni hmut111n or 111·m' for f7S ur to·~:-. w1lh .1 1'1•nny ''lnt:h(:r i\d. :t lmc·~ for:.! n 111wru11'"' cfo}'!o ~:;ich .uld1l 111n;1I lin•• "' t~~ for tlw:!tta\'' l 'harit1• 1I ' !'on r1;rnm1·rc•1:.l ,1th Fur m•1n• 1nf11rm.01111n ;md \I) 1lhw1• your ad 1·,111 642-5678 Does S-OM You Love Sffl Smoke? My m ethod w ill help them stop! No shnck treatments or expensive therapy. Send S.1.00 Tota l Qlarge. to Ex·smokcrs C.S. lilmSltile A·lll6. 1635 Tustin Ave. C.M .. Ca. 92627 . MAIL CENTER -~· .... "°" ... ~fD'••~ .,.... __ --~ ......... ~ .... -~. .............. _, ...... , .. ,. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Rafter -Gypsum - Magnet -Llkely - Public -Repoee - SUPERMARKET Remember when "A ban· don Hope All Ve Who Er1'.el' Here" was ewer \he doOr of the-Forel1tn Legion? Now It 's over th e d oo r or th e SUPERMARKET. 111 .. 1 C,111 II II I' I> :).)i ~i21 f ll l ' N I> t-' 1· m ·' I ,. lli'k.Jti~·I \ 11 '1,11•\i. f!Orl l!cm·h 1;10·!1!°>."t!I /\llru1'\1Vl' f l'ma !\' 1·11m r>·• nllln fur Sr C1l1£cn L1v1· Ill Olli l;<\h·:!lS91 H.tp Wont•d 7100 ······················· ~·ou:i-;u Wh11e Coe!-·.• JX_l(1 ft•m..1 It'. 'II' fo:ul'l11I & ----------· W l' l'> l m 1 n -. I l' r . (i <; /\\'\'Ou.nllllj.! :>31-li137 5350 ····••·········••······ REL..AXJNG MJ\.')Si\G 1-: llnhJarnc~·Lll' MasM·ur ()Utt•all 9·9, -t94·.JI I I MICHELLE'S •Outeall• t IAM·2/\M 835·374\l COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* i1 firs. 738.0487 •FOXY LADY* OUTCi\LL ONLY •972-t I 38• PREGNANT'> Carin g . conftdenllal cou.nselmg & merraJ. Abortion, adOJ» uon & keeping. APCARE 547·2563 SpiriWltHdtr wss. El Camino Real sanaemente; Fully lie. For Appt. 492·7296 HOUSEHOLD HELP & care for sick or elderly av all. 83.1-2009 •Pl.A YMATES• ESCORTS 147-2791 Physical massage by llc'd rnalleW' lechnklan. NB. Appl. 4-&PM. 548·2811 ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oran9e County is lootniuq! And so are w.! We're ROBEllT NllLF'B account~ There are m uny new firm., movin~ into the Oran~c CoJnty arl.'a bringing about an tn· creasing demand for ex· penenced Accounting and Da ta Processing personnel . cr•·s A tlton Ta Accww••ts CostAcu.t•ts Sr.Accwt•h loa .. u,.n ~C*"'• Oatolittry IC/P O,.raton If you are not uware of I.he benefit.S of working lernpoc'lll'Y -give us u call or vtsit us al our new locaUon. We wUI be hap· py lo dilcuss It with you. We are located \n \he. OOUJWELL BANKER BUJLDINO 5'a lle lt200 2333 No. Broadway Santa Ana '7141 IJ5-4l0J Free Park.lo& '· orqa1tiu many d if . f:C.1.1al Opptv t::mploy~r ferHtt tasks quickly --;;;. ___ ..:;; ___ _ CMd efficiHttfy. Must r\~St-:~H\LERS l llnow ~w to ty~ 60 1E ll p e r i e " c e d\ wpmd I whittl two hondsJ 1 • uelftblen aeeded I an O"e s ome 1with P.C. loord Cl9'dl k n o w I e d q e o f I Id . . e..u I statistic ~! onatysis. 1 so •nftllJ e.,-n · I Jab ~rH ~O!'e IA. I s o n e •'di • 11 clean, swift •. 1r-IMicro • Electro, .f rnerent. e~qo91nq IM • c h 0 n i c ct II and occasionally IA.su11tbler1. Mustl abstrvse. l·ho•e 4-5 yeorsl I exf"rieMe '°'*'1"9 Stea tiftll) salary $800 ! 11nd•r MicroK•· ! with 90 day probo· I 1 tklMry pH'iod. Cotn-IOth rr rndus trnil jobsl preh•Hi'fe medical j :tl ~o avuil<ihk. Paldl CMd life. T.his is CM H • f V:t<"ttl111ns . T o11 Pay.I ~...try le•-' posi· I N\'vt•r a 1-'ec I ffCM f« SOftllfOM itt-'ILL[" The ' twnsted. • ,......, a I~ .. .:J·=iri~ l ~ "' octHrtiSMCJ. I 5 c: ,,., v, c E ..., : SetMI ~ to: C. I lrvtnl' I Rocpn. I 833·1441 I llBNARD HODES 1 1 2102 Rusmess Ctr. Dr. I ADYEllTISIMG I Suite 208 I 116 E. •aoldtolow I Huntington Beuch J S_,.Alla. CA '2705 I 847·3498 I An F.qual Opportunity I 8907 Warner Ave 1m~ I Employer M /F I I Sl.77 per DAY That ·s ALL you p11y for a 30d ay ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE lllECTOIY 00 (T NOW! 642-5'71 I Laguna Ni11.uel I I 831·0042 I I 27957 Cabot Road I I Equul Opportunity I I Employer MI F • I L--------.-.1 Trade your old stuff for new goodies with a Cluaified ad. 64.2·S678 DOVOU I OFFER A SERVICE? Let the public knoW .ttt. ., Id ln the DallY Piiot SerYice Director)'. It tan roBt )'(Ml aa Utile as SU1 per day. For more in· fonnaUoe aocl com e nia.. call .05171. 3fJ2 OM.Y PILOT G ; <. ~ ... ~ ... ~ .......... ~ ....... ( ... 1 ... 1 ~ ... ' ... T ... ~ ' .... ........ ..., .. " c.,...a... c...e/e..c ...... ;;T;.--;;~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa\t' Mon~v· Lou 11 Ca!'lX'nley 30 "Ml All lu~ ell t' .. mrnt ,.·or._ DnH•w• &•l'11rk1 n» Int ~p L>oora. '*'lndo v... l~ Y"' Ill hu1111w .... I-"''&. •K,•pa1r~ •b1•11h OJI HI~ l\Mlllf> r nwlir hnl( I'll L"UW'\~'OWI ... I \IU' t-'1 t'l" • l,1 r NI\. \' M ~ ~:;, l4t· In.. ~1 a~ t"'' . n ·111o1>n.1hh· 1in1 l"• AsphaJI 646 "871 ~ 1115 7 \ ·,uu horrh.., rt•m11\.1l lmi.:i .. "'"'"9 pMJC!a, rttn('f'C'tl" QNltr Chld C ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• QounllC' t1f1t. hrdwood. l'lltpcla & 11111y l:t L11: l\lnlr .,,_, l!~I lns111l1 u1 h ht)ll Ml-M<l-0 --ca.•11ln1 ....................... •••••••• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • ''"'l'I , .. , ht I l fl-J J tw ... •••••• •• •• • •• •• • •• • • (.1&rcl~•flln~. t'l~e&n·uJll. & 1Jr1·11~.-.1 ~u rn1n1•r ''·'v IJ11d ~'-'11vt11.i (;l'ur>:1: llab.)"llllil~ J..... '" Ill\ ll()n"' l '4Jt>I I ':.imp~ 1111..,1 llOOI 111tP• lhu .. lu ~~ 71172 :.! 10 1· M ,1/t ,1 11-1.,MJI lkyc .. lepei,. .•.•..••..........•.... MulH lt• llh ', '" I<, ".111 lll<• .X11 .1 Ch•: V111 11~" l'l.1ll" 17 11 1~11 II\' ...WUS..-Ylce ..••..•...•............ l>f\IORl·•: MNl\l'Wl't'' lo'lm~ l1>fmul Slill 1\11 h.lf'I l.c•l{1ll ~\'r\ 11'1'' 11-C! .olll(J.J.I hr "'r\ llklq1f jlJ\10 11 l.t\l'!> IUllllll' '11111" llll•rt 'II .111-.1 HI \I". K.1:1 I\ I !l'l ...........•........... .'1.h,1n11a•n ,\. ,11-,1111 1 h-.1n (•11111r t•n .:hll•o"r" "'hi qie Ill mm hl1·.irh ("!, ''" In, dm rm. l\<1111'1:, '' 1' I"' r. .•• I 11111 h SI I • "' ' 1:ua1 1!!1111 I"" 1 "''"' 1111. h.'ll«lr, l'I \I ,.,,,, 14• \\urk m),!'11 11, I ••I 111111 \\1• 1.:.11 l' I. •lflod I. h •"" ! "'•'dlll I h •Ill \I... 111 h11hl1•n \\111 1. "'' 11 U. I., fll<IUOI 111111 I I '"'' n· .... f olh ... (rl\ ,, I l ROOMS SlO ..•..•..............•.• \thl t\ tll •Hll ... 1111• l 11111 r111 " lq•ll ~111'> l 11111111 I"' 11~11,11111 Fr1•1· "'' l 'r.!111 .. 1 llutltft1 , •l'l 1'f1i ......•.•..•.••..•.••.. "'•111\ 1111111• llt'" Ill ..,..,,. I 11 " 11 \ ' I" ' I I _. 11 " \ U, I tt Ill ' I ,, (tt t t t ' l1o-.l-l•l 1 J l.h \\ UI l.11Hllll 1111 l'I 0 Ill I I l'.6. J "''IA Ill" "'' I I ,1 • \l fo'f( V 1.t IW l'tUl'l•:S • IHI lollllllll lllM' 111111111 1.,.,~.:1• 1111 tut•1 J•w•111t'flt• 1w rd(lnt•r l'11m 11 ~~.'i~~\~~17;;"~iu~·1tc11n 111>. l ' I t'.I fl u '" • II ,, II I 1 II >: Lami"l1'J1>tn~ l mm ~1I '*'n ll lllJ: t;.li! 9<J07 tiu1c1t•11111i.: St•rv11•1· 1-:" ,,..rt < 'l1·,1nuJ.I' L .... n & "''' 111 111m111i.: 1-:fn:n 'l l'J .,,.i:, ll k\..tt•! lh 111u ..:h ... lult nw11 h It.rt 1 l1t·• I. llk. p.i~ IJlll • ""' .11111 h'.i11 • 1 "'" ll.. i '' 8coctnc al I'"" I\ ~fl ~I I 1 •, , I I 1 1111 Ha: '-1"1 l 't>E~T:-. 111-\ I ,\I. I. I' H IC: fo:.., H11t1111lll111: ,,vd • ..,t:l'd ' ,, I I II k I " r \ ~ .1 r d 1 Ii .111u1•· 1n·1· 11run111i:. houlllli! Jon ~ 1.HllX Kulhlrcn 111.mk llH11~· ~O .fl7't ~ ... hf', )<'( Hl' l.iq• I l k.11 ••• , ~ 11111. Cemtnt/Conc;ret~ ..•...•.•••.••••...•... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•Jt• \\' l 'halhr" <,•fl •• r1l C.1fl)l·nl\'r frt•t• 1-~1 ,\11~ 11HH 1dc "vfl. .. di 11 t••, "11.' Jobi; l'.ill llan u r ,1.! l it.:! I.Ji 11 1>11111114'! Tully ti-16 8&1!.I J<1·mrnh·I 1 t p.11r , L:l'n ·,wrp ... 11lr~. •Jld I 1ttL1' .-n1fti.mttn..,h11) ti. "'' 111 .1n·a l,1c'd Mr Puluni h 1 !lti2·H:Jl-1 l 'IJSTOM lnll·nur 1'1Jrpentry __ hy_J :JY • 1;.1<111111~_, _ Uutch l'BflX'nll!r. l!O yr:. <•xp, add1111ms. rt•modl'I· iri~ etc. Lit 'd / Uondrd lo\nancrnJ{ avail. 960·3551 l:ont ri·1 ... "nrl. Ii\ 1111 !-1.1n tn~ C11ll••t'•· ~\11 rt ,. 11 l :.. I' .1 I 1 u .., 11 rl\ ''" J'" ·.i.11·" ;ol I. .. \\' ,j I •• r cf I \ 1 I ' I 11 11 'I•'• 1.11&~1 7'.ll ii'rJ I-1111nua111111:.., 1cla111111 i.: W:Jlb, hlo1·k~ p,1l111 ... I ~l' d !\3(i-!10l:I, Mli-13<1\1 01mpkll' \'Ont'f1•tl.' Juh Oil :.••t vour form '<. sa vl' rno1w y 1!11:." 6-15-!1.l'LI: .........•............. tJ Jr l IUI I\'\ l'ri •·•I fll'hl l rt~l •· l1111JI• 1111 l.11i..1·•1r .. n1.1ll JLll.,. l.J• • UI.! '4 h7 11U:11I H~BKtrl c 1,.,\!, ·~t .' I>.\-It Flc·1 1r1, 1<1 ... 1d1·nt1.1l "·n 1r1· I-Vt"o.1flt•1 ~l',\1 t1 I..! l~)().I t.n tt;•x:n1;1 Fenci"C) ·············••·•·••••• K & II Fl':N C'INI; J .1JI.1n1•' 1' 1• 11 r d ,. n t' r 1• .• 11\lt·11111~. 1·1t-,111u1>. lrt'\' l r1111 i5 1 073~ • .im 'l:L,hlflHll.t ----- lltimc l'ndt· Gnrdeninj.! l'k.in UI"'· fl,l\Jl:lW:JVl>, pl.illl ing ~l.".I I 760 ----Geon«ul SttYices ....•..............•••. •MR. FtXIT• C.11t..,&Ft•nt·1• llt•p;11r l'arflt•nll•r . p 1.1 1n11nit 1;..10 .U'-kl K-Ut :.IO:Ui lka,s rall.'S. IS yrs in NEED HELP? I lclp your.\ottlf to a -ltl'C8 ~· 1752 Vi\Cl\NT APT& llOM F. llAULC..'LEA N REPAIR PAJ NT LOW COST 5SM352 StJ.L idle ll<'mo; with :. 11•1'4 ,. ..... : ................ . HOM ES tli A PT S . &1>1J>et>. ~lumb. '-'f'Pl'llry. tit ... kll /b1t r emodel. ~ HANDYMAN No .)Qb too zunull. John 541J~ --------HcMift9 ·········••••!••······· OC<: Student I Ton truc-k Tra.'lh, tree tnm Dan t~JZM -------·-- 1 laultn~ & Cleanup. res1dcnt11.1l trommN'c1a I li31 Silt 1 Hauluu: & cle.in1n1? !lave dump truck 557-8271 .......•.......•.••••.• • ROBI:ll 'S 11ous1-: CLEANING Sf:Rv1n:. for a thoroughly r lean hou:-.t~ 5oW-007 W.111l a HEALLY Cl.t-'.1\;'I: ttousi-;? C all t:ml!h..im t:irl f'n'<'e'>l &15Sl~ -------- Walls. ceilings, floor" (>. w 1 n d o w s t' 1 l• .1 n l' d t>lf,..f,t.l5 ---- Thi· ~1oppct!> l'l<'anlnl! ScrV1l'1• We do 1L all µrnf 5-Mi ml lru,ured Hobm's Houserkan1nv Sn r . for a thorou~h l) l'il':IO house 540-0ll57 ti lh edl•'n9 M•raL, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-•or excl"llencc 1n Bnck. stone. block work. housedearung. Cleaning lll1• r loor11. coocr c t c UnHmlted. 546-3726 patios . walk5. drive· wuy~ Free esl John General Cleanin2 by 146-l!iflJ hullbllnd fr wife. hmes. --------- a pts , uffic:es. nu con· Block. &lumpstone, w11ll<t, i.. l r u r l r o n U on de d dnves. planler.4. Jn are a 1714>1M·3162 al yrs. 631·3588/646·1649 Our professional tra1nin~ Mo~W) • cn?W IS r e1dy to serve ••••• ••• •• •••• • •• • •• •• • yoo 'anytime in compl. home ('fcanml( serv1t'<' Also ('omm'I l"leunups welcome. We a rc exp/ h e'd /bonded for your prote<.'\1on. •·or frC<? est. call i\lt('e of The Touc h Personal 552·0105 --------- HAf<BOUR MARINA HOUSECLEANl1'G 1·213·$'.!·323{i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Robertson lnsuranc~ Anociate-s, Inc . L\ol raw c;cn 1t'l' al a f:u r pnce P€'rsonal & com mt.>n.'131 li75-0562 --- Moving & haulln it freight. bldg m11len11ls . tbhld ~ooc.ls etc .. Lowes t r<.tlt>s 10 town. J ohn. ~~ ------PainHftc)/P..,;n9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pbi'ERS PAINTING Expr'd . Heas Ha le1> frN• &H. C:Jll Gene 552-0\58 ---------- l'rof paml111~. l::xt & int Low rate" Rds. free t;.':>'t 5J6.4780. 536·4383 -l'ainl 111i.: I NT 11:'.XT :-.cal. honest. rea., • 12 ~r' l'XI). L1c'd Uu11t· 91;.1 l()IS lnl Paint & w:i llpa pt.·r Jcfttori~ Qual "o r k. r 1 .. 1s pr ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • f''rce est Steve ~-;-4281 Custom I S<' l'.11ntmi.: ---------• Arrompl.Jshcd" P•ilnll'r t-'\n£' rxtcr Pamtm~ by H 12 yr~ CM NH arca Sinor St Ltl· · in.., ·r" Refs 675·3011 H &. I. ~-836-_SS.SS 24 hri. __ l'amlrni,: .........•............. 1-:urup1•nn La nd:..ca111·r Top work. farr pn<:I! Reis. 646-41:171 dys/eVl'S . MallllNy ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUSE P1\INTINI; EXl'l·ll rcb, quality "u rk :>49·975tl EX\,'.Jo:LI. l'l\INTIN<; l<1•;" rall'l> fn'•' ··~t ~M-271,lt; Expr'rl Dandy ~ters Weekly or 1 lime serv1n• Windows. watlwashm~. steam carpet tlcananl( Vatants our s~tl31Ly Bonded/Ins. 552·410C ---------Brickwork. Small Jobs t'or a sparkhn~ housc. Newport. Coslu Mes a & &.lso si1vt'r clcuntn~. Xlnl lmne. 675-3175 e\'l-s Your harbor a ro•a pamll•r. 1nt1e11.l Prof. ~u uhty work. lfrasvn Lie/In:.. t-::..1 chl'crfully g iven Dave 586·84.25 refer f'4&0098 WANT ACTION'' (1a;,;s1ft'<I Ads fi42·5G78 Have !.l1ml•lhrng you wanl to :.ell'' Classi(1cd <11.b du ll wl'll &t! 56711 1 lcupini.: st'lcl'l 1on uf (JuuhfJl'<l llupdul.\o in the DAIL\' Pt LOT llELP W ANTl-:L> ADS IXul~ f•1lot ~lass1!!~ ~d. Want Ad lie.Ip? I Lave somelh1n1t to -;ell'' 642-W78 Clw;s1hed ads do it W<'ll COMM1./RESID. 631-5001 , ... .,,, ...... .. ..•........••.•...... PlWll Your Castl4'. S!>e<' Ill rc11d. bomes. u'lt/4:xl fo~est. Ted. 871·32'72 , ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ratio cover5, quollly malenals, p0pular dt· S I ROS , o ld wo rl d r rafls m a nshlp. L1 c 'd ~'OOtr. :>51-64-0it ----.... ht' /lepoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• !"l.!!~alchcs & Loxturtis FUiEST. 893.1439 ' .. looflllg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re p11r & Her oor. All t ype~ s hln K lc ~ rock&hokcis·('Ompo·\11r ,....,.~ e;t. 541·~30 l'tn. Avull ----------Tltrfision Re-pair ••••••••••••••••••••••• lV Repair -HCA Msstcr 2.'i Yl'l> 'X!)\:r Obl $9 9'1 Mobil~ Scrv1rc I OO<ll Allam ' A ve. 11 .U . !&3311.1 Lil' 11 l!JJ IU r.ae ...••............•.•..• --·---------lA·rnmH: lite & mi.irhlc for Spc<'1a hs t 1n r l'·stm·coi., ~wcr & tub ur11ls. I'll Sp an 1 s h Te x t u r c !> • R32 ~611 Pal('hc·s & Add1Lion11. -----~. Trw Seniu ••••••••••••••••••••••• s\rndl 's l'tanl Clin ic Hou!>ecafl, lor hous~ plum .... Trouble :..hootini: & houseplant r are. t.45 W91 ---------~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Any plumb1nit. w all•r '*'"·leaks , bathrm l'llCI. e 1•r am1c 11 lc Hl'a s . lil.! 2-UiX -------Plumbmg r('pa1r Si>t•e in rcmodehng. rnP1k r n .. pipe 1-'rl'C 1""l. Toµ lla t Plumb1n2. 5J1 Jl~l --~nt ....................... Well m:tn<tg<'d duµlt•X('' & hom r i> l't•r s ona I ~,, . t'OWllJng. ~· ;, of lnl•nlhl.v IO('Uffl('. f ur lurlhH inlo 1·all ~~~55:!1: Roof"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We fax leaks or ri•roof 10 y r -. c>xp Rrao;o nablr• Honest Lt'-''tl f''ree c•st Call Mike, cvl"\, 552 9232. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I. t-: fo: ' S il H l T K I:: 1-: 1\rt1:..tll' trim & rcmovul UIM111nrc 195<! t;rei?I! ':. Tn..-c ~n tt l' Tnm. rcmO\l'. h:J ul Nt•:tl. rl'll!i, 1111 :!I:.!~ Tn'<' tn mminl!. rcmov;d, 1111>pme. l!4 hr s<·rnl·l., 1;;11 ~/645-5101 Tlltorinq •....••.••••.•......... l'litnnni.: 1'1•J(•ho 1 .:o '1' 1•XJ1, K~ thru t.th, ;sll ~1111. JN't.'I 1>14-47Zt -Typinc) Set-vice ....•..••••••...•...... j,1w ("OSI IYPllll! 111 111,.11 1 tl':tl IOM)'10;1I h•lt •'I 1111 \llUI 11-ttn tw,111 1"11·1• 111 111 l\;ir1 11 7;,1 l;i,j!l:l Window CleCll'lin9 ..•......•............. ln~1d1' ~ Out ll.1 1 h11r ,,..,.,,, 11, > r" llt'lt.1ltk. r1· .~·.011,1lilt· ;,_c,7 fl777 r1'\I-.. Wmclow Ca rt• I 'ml wm11ow d l•amni.: nt n · .1"1n.1hk r :Jt1'"· Ht>f -. 1~1i 7tl9:1 HetpW..ted 7100 HefpW..ted 710CI tfflpW~ 7100 ~WClflt•d 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 Http Wanted 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 HelpW..ted 7100H.ipWOl'lted 7100 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... . Assemb_ ~. •-st. looldctt.-.. At.rl'O·l-\Jll l1111l' tol allcn lkmkm" BanlonR b 1 II ~ r -· dt>nl. rn u~I b l' wt•ll "' Banlnng TELLER Lile mec an1t•a '" unl. t year formal t·du1•atinn j!rovmed & cuiirti·i>u' Conwnercial Tetltt ...r., r.. Beh. l!Xper preferred but in arrountrn/.! Prl.'VlllU!> ,\pply 111 ~kr:..on to Hill f:.'<f)l>nt.•nt't.'<l 1 ~s Local bank. mrn l'Xf>er willlram. , <·xp not ri'IJ°l.l 1\r1·uratl' UNl1'1-:U Ci\Llt'ORNI,\ Attr opply for exp Tellt•r w. medJcal.'dental & pro J D Jnst~menl!> lYPUll! :.kills S7;,<J m o w 1 I! h 1 m ;i n · S '1 i 1 BANK Xlnl worktnl! cond. out· f1l shannl! StJrt $700 15542 Chi:mrcal L:Jnl.', c M :irea s.1t; 2!1X2 ~~ h '<l v r '\1 t·1 • d ~ 11 ti Monarc h Uay l'latu s tanding fnnge bcnf. Call Do lly, 540 6055 II U -_ l"N.l way .• aJ.?una _ c:_ s Litguna pleas surroundinRS call Coastal P en;oMcl M:cn M94·53.'1I ATTENDANT W NTEL>, \l.'TOMIITl\'r: !tit t970 Mr Sta.rnerSlll-4 100 tY.ZT90 11a rbor.CM ---iiiim.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit-I for hf1o1.1rd /loi 1·,trt· rat.·1h1' * P".,TS t; o E POMONA FIHST IOO'f l''HE t: I' t1 m1'. •IPM l:t .111.\~t ""' 1-'EDERALS&L ---ASSEMILIERS Traint·e._, 3 'h1 rt:- "t1mt·n & nwn l '.1 I I VICTOR "'-nil~ onl~ COUNTERMEN! 1.d~Ulla Jfllls •BUCE STORE• l1.JyVww M.111••r t.r11w1ni.: l'hl'1·rold d1• Hanking ~;o,.; M ~ A 'iS I :\1 a n aj:lt•r f nr ~~· W Ba" ~t . 1 \I .1li·1 n1•ar Or.111c1.C '11unl\ TELLERS ~·hw1ru11lt•ah·r Sal $1 '.I" t>-12 ~lll..o \1rpurt 1•, t1ff1·1·111i.: 1•\ MU!>l h,I\ <' 11ri11r h th• <;mwinl! & proi.:rto:..!'-1\" 11; ••• l'emporary S~rvice~ ----------..r l't1llt·n1 11a\ ""ntfl ·rl 111 Sai ins:i. & l.ll<Jll lrn°' im ·11.,.1ng llll'i'h 1•xp in .1 ,111r1• N.8. 556-8 520 1•11' 1ni11mf'f1t 1w•1 n111111 1 11~,J•.iti· IJl)t•nirtl!' fnr um• C~r loon ;,~\ ~1.'> Orq 8JS·2622 .ATT~TION ••PP f1>r .1111 .1111 •·1111•111 part t111h' & i.n" full t1m1 · Officer -- H F \1 I 18 o,. 0Yer If \1 l'\p.'l'I• Ill • 11111.i 111 r .. 11. ·r 11111· y .. ;cr S& I. <11 lt11m1'lf or>portur11I ~ It II •~mk Jiii! • 1 · . No Exper. H ece\\. "'""'rv "'"" "' •' ~11 li.111!.mg ,.,.1.11·n 1•nt•· '" 111111vH1u,ll t1> .\ouhnt ,\ Tetter to S725 I 'uik p11•f .. rr•'CI, hul '"" l-tH1 m.1k1· t'On.~umer 10:111..., 111 If"'° would 111J1•1 i Ill< ,~·mhh•r- TRAIMEES r~·al llw I raHrr & 1110.1 uon, work o ur 1•vrmnl! .. h1ft for hll!hi.'r "tll!l'' whrlr c h m111a11ns.: the 1ra/l1r hassle. In tHlcl1t inn ltl 1•H'l'lk1H ,L,1rlll11! ... 1lary &. fnns.:t• h1•111 lt1 "l ' n(fl'r :1 "'.1 .._1• 111 1 n •u.'>t--; tlun n' \11111 !!II .i .. v I r.11n1ru• f" rind tollllV.toO ltv V.,1111' 11 I l•'V. ..... ~· 1:.'fld.11 .. 1)1{ 1f )OU f)r dt•t "1m1• <11>1J'}(tun1l11·-. ·'"·'" \llU •on our ftr<il .. 11111 111 ... •n Ill>.!!. ( 'om1• & 111m our r .1 )) 1 d I 'Y ~ r • 1 w 1 11 i: ..... rrurondul'lor ftrm We 11ffcr ext•ellt•nl .,al.1r-.· t fnngc bcnl'f1t.; 1ol'lu11t11~ .1 unique emplOYL"-' :.toi·k 1iwncrship plan l\ppl~ lo I 'l' r~oruw I · Wntem Diqital Corporation Jl.28 RL'<ihtll Aw. <'M 11.'llnler Hedhill & lfakl•r l II \rUJ ,.r.• n•·V. t11 ( ) J,1 "''"·'· 1t•mri<11 .1 11h· '"' 11~111011111..: \1111r .. 11111-.. 111~1. r•'('l•nll" th ... eh.11 ~t·tl I rmn Lht• :..i·rvu·1" or f11r IOV n•;L ... 011 .. 1-.·k111i.: l(•m porar > 1·nqiJ,., '°""' t'Un'ldt•r 1111, u111quc "I' siortunrl~ You Can Earn Sl 16 Per W it. J$;1M-d on ~our rronU<· llVll), l'lllTIIOIS ... 11111 J>IU" lllH·nt1q.., .tt-•"'ltl .1 1unr11 ,f1.1ri11.i: h11n11!-. Tito \\Om1·n '' rrwn "'t' "" h~1k1111• 1111 trl.1 \ h1• llrl'll 11f I yp1ns.: (t1ldtn~ j)JJ11•1 ~ v..1rt•hnu"' 1oh' :1nri wnrkins.: for u llm1tt-d rn 1·orrn.• Work w11 h youni.: 11t.~1pll' H.1111d .1dvant·t• rncnl po: .. .,11>lc If you ,in· HI or over <sn<f would 111• uva1lahlr lo st:ir1 wnrk 1 m m " d 1 a L 1· I y , l' a I I bclW('(•n!)·J0..2 :IO. CostaM•sa 64S.65l4 Lonq~och 43S.3489 De:sil(Jlin.i Technology ---------• Fort.he F\ltur<' 1-: 0 E ------Auto Body Man 642·06.12 ----- 1hMsLant M a nugt·r & -----··----- Sales Clerk for t'abm · AUTO CARRIER :)t.orc. Must h ave rabn1· HEEDED .:..:JIC!'o l'X!)\:r C:J ll Ahna cvemngs Laituna flch . & U..unulc btwn 9Um· 11:im. Darn.1 Point area. C:Jll lh1• 5pm ·7pm on Thur... Fn Re,:?1ster 581·4J4J ~t on . lfoml' "'abri c •---------- Ccnter. N.B. 64S.5120 W:tnLAd.<. Assemblers MICRO ASSEMBLERS Herc is an excellent way to enjoy lhe summer weather and become a part of the challenging world of micro electronics. We have immediate openings on our th.ird shift (12:30AM·7:30AM) for individuals desiring to work in the electronics field. Job fun c tion s wi ll include fabrication of microelectronic parts by use of microscopes and other r elated optical equipment in a clean.room environment. Wh en you join us you wil1 become eligible to take part in one of the best bene fit programs available including: • s._.. Mlwy .. S4.tt,.. 11aw . ...... ,., ... ,,;,.....,.. ...... ·c..,11a_.-..._...,._ • bC4llllilt I ~ COT1N91 Equal Opportunity Employer Mt F . For immediate consideration, call (714) 833-4424 or apply in person to: , ..... 111....-as S,.C. ... S.C..Telec1 le'"-• S=Dt.I.._ lea.-1 ........... 4JU J ,.,.. .... .._.,,.,..._...CA '26'0 HOWARD Che't'rolet ... di·r \llrrlt'\'l(li• "ith J.!ll•)(l thi! c i,..L;i .\1··~a ;irl':t fo(• & h:JV•· ll •·'P 'nu ,111 I li 1\1· 6t t~.111 !-.h sUJlili• l':J'ilul•nnl! hac·k Minimum :? yr '> ,.,1w r t•n)<)}' ltus J.!rt•al µc; .... <".ill :-.H\'l'tlltl l·H:1\UI J!rtlW~l l f)OUha l'~Ood fl'Q withbankorf111.111u• .ll'an. ~IOfiOi1S Cll:I"'·" 8 33-0555 l'Ui-tomcr rl'lt1llons "' l'o. 1'1•N'lru\(•I l\t:1·m·~ · V'H1 ------pr<'vwus job stab1lil}. Harbor <'~1 \11tum11l 1\•· m.itur1• Wl'Stt.•rn ,..l'<lcr:ilSavlllf.!' LoanDisburs«' __ 100'4 FRFF_ > u u n 1: 111 u n w 1 I h m.1y h(H't· :. rak<"r up ~1L100 <tva1I. aboln our HtNUfmY & l•IUN'l'IM; mt'<'.harut .ll aptitude th:Jt '"""'unit f <· ...... ta Mf's a orr1 "e 1n ""'• Y or you v., • '~'"" for l>intferv "1rl work" w1·ll "1lh h1 ... Q "'I f d ,. d t.I L ol to d '· & vv-.~ ... ,,.. '" "' u .. 1 re· ~a n 1 a I.'., v •'t'S an isuursml.! on day <;htfl in bu.\. in'·" h.rn<h f"Rt-:1-:w \'t' "'""V 'pplv '"'rSO I IL nf ( n .. .u. a • rn"" n o 1·rl-'t 1 Vt YtnR o 1·0 form .. pn nt !>hop ,11mo• ~~t:'JO i!6::.t2 ·' wrv l'k' 1 714) 644-725 5 'umt•r loans t;oc><t I yµ •''<rt·r IH'l't'''·H, t .ti 1 WESTERN FEDERAL llll.! ~i.1 11, lll'l' 1'.>q i1·1 Mun l''r1 11111 ~m nor. \I rro \11 )'I I\. r LOTMAM SAVINGS prifrm'(I uo,\T 11u11 .ui-:n:-.. "1· ""'" traUl 1\pply i.1111 II. :J1>m. ht ,.., 21111 :.111 r1 \l.11<C:ri·i.:o r Y .11 ht:.. H>:l l l'IJ('l.'nlW. \ M Full 11 rn .. pl·rmJn1·nt l""1110n .\II n1mpJ11~ li1·n1 Ill" l.1Jl Jt1•d 111 :::.tai1ton t'all 995-2513 AUTOM O'l'IV E Tn:wt$.. & H~OYY ~$ T'<)')ilions uvllll:JlJlc ~Robins Ford i<ltiO Harbor Rlvd. Costa M~a Xlnl l'flmP(JJly benefit!> (1uahf1cd ler hn1c1an!>· 1·onw1t Jim l\loffl'tl at OO·Olllll. AUTOM (.fl'IV E •USED CAR MECHANICS! EJC<'l'llcnt pay & workin>: l'Onchllons near Oranl!t' County Airport fo r quahf11.'d ml'cha mC:ll l o p('rf nrm 1 1 1.t ht ITll.'('hamt·JI work & ~·s ~isl ll11.' l,,,('fl t.:a r Mi.:r Varied. intercsting 0 1>1? fur <:rrlvanl·e m c n l & 1 C11rpor:11C' Pb ta Nt•.,,..port llt.•Jt'h, C.\ 92t;f.(1 t-;<1ual Oppor t:mµlu~ m f ------·- lianlunlo! TRAINEES J..ookrnS? for a full t1m1· 1>os11 1on w 1lh r arct•r iJOU..1ll.Hll '> We will pay you while allcndln~ our hook keeping tcusto mt>r ~crvic ... tra1oinl! class. tienernl office. file clerk expcncn<.'C and a good t\'lcphonc voice will help you Lo c1ualifv (iood benefits plus a paid vaca · lion th.ls yeur For mlcrv1l·~ plea.\oe call PATjUGIU 64~5333 ~ £:&nk ..-;-of' ~Nc\\fport F.qual Opponun11y Employer M / F J.tuara.nteerl !lalary I\ l•P· •• -. -. ---·-·------· ly in person to service ,. Mgr HOWARD Ctt.vrc>a.t Dovc & Quui I Sts. NF.WPORT Hl-~A<.:11 ,\uto s unroof inst u I lt•r Tnltncl··full Lim1•. <.:oo<l lllC<'h ub1hly & wurk n:· rord. Cauillna sunroofs. 642-4040 ... E.O.K Babysit my home, m:Jlure womt1n. J mo. l>a IJy Mon .·Fr i Brenda 646-8506 artcr 5 BABYSITTER ·needed afternoons t :30to6. Mon· fn. For 3'hyr. old boy. $2.00hr. in Woodbridge Village. SSl.(WZ! eves BABYSITTER. my home . S2Sperwk. 792ShaUmar, C.M.~9181 banking s..., .. .st._. Laguna Bch Office Re quire s full ·t1m c tellers. Please call: Joun Gore. 67·1771. E.O.E . Banking TB.LllS f\llJ time poeltioo & Sat. only poeitlon. ~ACCOUNTS COUMSB.01 Fri. & Sat. only. Ol>eniJla• in our Costa Mesa office. Experience prefened. llankl.nl? TELLER 1FutJ.Tlnt !\ c:a recr pos ition 1c; hv111lablc In our Costa Mesa brnnt h. The ideal person l'hould hav(• pr1•. v1ous Savings & loan bilnkm~ or tas hlerini.i b~ck ground. F or 1m mediate cons ideral1nn and to arrange for ap. polnlme nl, please '-'all Tom Denn is (7\4 ) !fro.3910. We o<re r such benefits as group medical In· surance. long term dis· abibly. life insurance. pard retirement plan. stock purchase and much more . BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 164-0 Adams Ave . Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 F.quaJ Opportunity Employer M W ~ s.cy to St50 Call ~tr Hu:~d at~IO Calif hderal ~&Loan 2700 Harbor Blvd.C M An to.;quaJ Opportunity Employer .•. M /I". Banking Install loan 5Ky$750 This fine com'! bank seeks fnendly pers to jom the s t aff. Lovely area for pt:rs w some bank cxper & arruratc t y ping. Cal' J ean . 54(}.0055. Coast.a.I Person- nel Agency, 2790 llarbor. CM JOO'h FREE BANKJNG TB.LERS t'idehty Fedcrnl. a lcnd· in~ sa vrngs and lotm, has 1mmed1ate opportuntlll'S lfl 1Lc; N 'wp(lrl 114•;u·h n(. fll'(' FULL TIME Six months <'X1>4.'rlen<'e and light typing skills are reqwred. Weorrer : -<::arecr Apparel •Profit shanng •1-'reeparkm~ •F'rec healt h & dt>nlal ins . PART TIME Will work 5 hours per day, 5 days per wcck Ill· clud1nf! Saturday:. Cashiering background needed. Weoffer : -Career Appare l •F'ree parking Bo.Jt PACI F ICA M A HI N,!-: INl: nt~'<b men ltnldi.ib t /loi expcr 111 follow1ni.: a ri•:J!'. AC & DC t•le:rt rt ('otl . dJt'!it'l & Jo!3SI 1.'11~. 1n staUauon of mr-c h & l'I•··· lrOOI(' t'QUlll & s hi p:; ear)X'ntry. Top w;1J.!l''· I.op l.'O lx.'tWf t'/ttml' tr you qualify 1·o nt :•l'I ~rv1ce l\l~r. 2751 W Coast llwy, Nn. Bookk~per/St'("Y F1cx hrs. M t F, H lo~ & Prop. Mi:?mt. f'XP. non s moker, Hesumc lo: ~ 1-:. Cst. llwy., CdM. "200. BookJrneper. full '-'ha~e . fuJI time. ~ach arl.'a '100.J9.14 BOYS appro:< t6·17 Y""' old, ll factory wo rk. 2 i JOpm, afte rnoon'>. mu~t IJc );d ~ludcnt &\5.2702 Bnght, youni: Girl l-'r1day for advertis ing dept. of t'XC1tiog O.C . maRaz1oe $75-0 mo. Mrs . West , 957-8522 lulinHs Assistant M11.1or f!rowth opJJ()rtunl· ty with s mall. fa s t · ~rowing, wl'll known rmnne publi.'lhcr. l..cnrn au aspects. t:ducat1on or expencn('e Ill busint'ss. wnlin~. typin l?, nnv.1i;tn· I.Ion. graphJr art & ~tnp. pln~ are helpful & nffeet s alary. C hnrtGu1dc •, Anahci m . 533· 1423. weej(end OK. Please call for inter view Cafl)et cleaner . full lime. appointment. no exper. necessury . ADBJTY FIDEIAL S..-...ctU..A111t ('714 ) 642-4000 F.qual Oppty Employer Barmaid evenings Costa Mesa 754-950'l Banking ... Tiier S77S up Forlhe pen w1some eicp in com·1 real'estate & In· st.ailment loans who e n· joys dealing w /people, lh1s ts a great oppty c:all Jean. MCM055. Coastal ~ ,\tency. 2790 Harbor.CM l~FREE Pa.ys good. S.CS.1662 Carriers early AM hrs . I rvin/Tustin area . $350-$400 mo. No cotlec:· lions. Weeke nd work also avail. 544-0551. CAA WASH Caablers wanted, full & P IT. Ftn Vly. NH. Laguna, It Orange. Call 644....eQ CASHIE R Apply In pe r son. C rown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Hwy.CdM. Cub.ler • Hc»teaa Experienced, ove r 18, eves, apply in penon al Two Guys From Italy, %.!lli7 Fairview Rd, C.M. Cl.ERJCAL •Senior Clerk •Policy Typist Our Pe<Wnn.!1 Re1m :Sl!n1a1ive wnutd Ilk!' 10 1.1lk to vou .JllOUI 11\e c;ir1>f!r no1>011Un11oe~ that c .. n be ava1lat.>1e 1n vou ,.. l\ milfl\\Wr ol llw 1a1.1°t1lv c1row1111J ConttnPnlill l ei.m l 0t.a11!() 111" SP11C10u> .1nd m()(f•·m N(•w11011 Bcuch 01111:\' fhe Cnu11nl'nlJ I olle" 1he hnt>\I H1•:illh li••oo1 .. 1 .11111 L•I· •mu1 a~11 U.•;Wl•ts plus rho! 00tt0rtunoty 10 wO•~ f f E. Sc I·"'' h n 111 • vnu ; .,,, , ... 1toirt the tuU 1tmt· "outr, mou ctJn\f,•n1r1nt tiu vu•• It vtt•• t, · t v<>u di'" , ... d(tv to o.1n 1c1p.11+· "' •h; t.Ol''tl•nu•n'l <410Wt'' ut ""'' <1f '"''I'"' 1 \t tf\d f'~tJlJlt~hf'fJ fr'\Utfl t1nl• 1 f'\~Ut HH I' I fun1t,Jf,tl' UI tfw fl lltl,l!f lil1• I , not.;.\ u\ W•· wq111<1 11~ .. tc• t.,1~ , ••• ,t, vnu 1huu\ ttw tvp1• ul 'u''i'' .._., 1 •n tiv•lll ""''" u· CASHIER f'ull l110l' j.!.OOc1 p;1y I :mwth rompany ~. loc·:1 tuHL' th.•r -~' Wl' l1·a1 h l\fdrc1 c.irw a ... h, :.!!15tl 11.trbvr lll\.d ('~I CASHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS ~nmg~ now :.1va1labll' for full tune a:.s1stanl rmnaj!crs on 2nd. & 3rd shift No t·xpcnl•nc1• nl•c· w ... tram Slarl SJ JO to SI per hour 1\dvanccmcnl opponumty fllr manage mt..•nl ~1uons Lu $5 Sil pt.•r hour 1f quahflt'd. For mor1• rn!ormat1on & Ill· tcrvtcw go Lo store 82 al 30009 Crown Valll•y. l..<tgun:i Niguel. 495·9'J50 or t•all 7141537 4H40. Equal OpJJ()r Employer ---------- CASHIERS If you enjoy typing & poople Uus es lab co ha~ .1 now & future operung for ~oo. Stan S007 up. Call l))lly. 54().6055 Coastal l'•'l"SClflll('I Agcnry. 2790 llarhor, <.:M 100~< FREE Ouldrar<' my home. Mon· Fn. + Cookmg. c lt•an· 1ng, 1.iundry _ G ood s :Jlary & IJe ne fi\-; 1!<16-6460 aft 5 Cigar, Pipe. Tobacl'11 Shop Clerk. part trmf'. some f'venings + ~un. days. See Mar or Chnl 495 f.. 17th. St. Cost a (714) 975.1724 (7141 975 7700 E1t 1 338 '1 !41 M ,.11,.1.,,. 111,,., I\· Mllll I (j1•0 h, I f, 1J'.?t.il1U {(ltJd/ Opponun11<1 Emf1/<Jy1•r Ml/ ClERICAL AN-om1• :i ml•rnhl'r hi 11u• tl~nJIOll' :\t'v. l>fll1 ( 1 nli•1 F1n.1n, i.11 f ir m I' 11 fullo"1nl! 1w• .. 1t11111 "'' 1)(1\\ ;t\ .1llJIJl1 SWITCHBOARD ••\µ1•r11•n1,. 11•q111 r1•1t llt11tr. i 311 \ \1 I Ji J';\I GENER.Al CLERK 1111 .. I!'. an Mllr\ II \1 I ~1Mton Muth a t11l11' ,.., nff1re <'Xl)(l r hPllJ(\11 11()1.lr.; 5PM· I '.lll i\ M PUIUCA TIOHS CLERK As:..1i..tunl to tlw 1·11111 mun1cat1on!.. ~Pt·1•1.1t ... 1 TyplN( & 1ans::u.1i.:t• ,14111- 1 mPortant F1r11• ·\11 .. h.1tkground cll!:..ir .. 1•11· flt'l01"5 SAM · 5f'i\I MAJLROOM CLERIC This 1s an entrv In l'I rn.1t1on tn the M1rrofll01 & r11~ dept. I lour.. .. AM-~l'M & 5PM I :Jo,\;\I SECRET.ARY Pai1t1on open in t'h('nt sen 1ccs dt•pt Tn.1tn1· slcills. phone ab1l1Ly & r.t fiec exp rt'QW r('(f 1)11· taphonc sk1lh de:.1raltl1· Hoo rs HAM SP ;\I ADP 1•rfl1·p nlf(lr~ <''< ('('llt.>nl \H1rk1n~ <'011cl1 llOI\.'., a rhalll'llJ.!1111: 1•n v1ron~11t & i.:no<I 1•are1•r ·•&:.alary pro1o?r""'~1on~ For appt Pll·a~l' c·onl ;_w1 personn<'I !I 6 ADP PENSION SERVICES 180 Nt·wport Ct'n l l'r Drivt• N II 1;44.4:11;0 t• xt 2l\3 C'()l' M I" Ut.:nlJl TYPISTS Satcry S737-S912 STENOS Salary S77J to S9S7 rull .111d 1•.11 1 t1nw. m.111y I rmi.:" ht'n1·111'. IX"l~I Span1,h '>l"':Jk&nl' l\lll!ol' ;'(. 1·1,•rk'I l,l< ll\!I hour 111 lini:u.11 pJ\ {'.II I 1 i l I 1 X:l 1 .!~fl l f•H ll~l .1p1111111lnll•lll COUMTYOF ORANGE Santo .Ana. Calif. s\fftrm;.1 t I\(' .\1·1100 Emplo\1·r ABIGAIL ABBOTT FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! .10111 tht• mo't l'Xt01Lmi.: l'l'mporarv S1•n 'l('C 111 l)rani.w Count~· Work rloSl' to home for top p:iy j'l:llCI Vitt'llhOn~. :JUllllTlillll' l':JISl'!o Me;a. I•--------lfXI'; f'l'l'l' l'o /\pphcanl.\o CLERICAL full & part t1mt> 01><•n In~ ror general dent:il tao;ks Must be wilhng \n leam & have the ;1b1h1y Lo gct along w1Lh other:.. Prev1ous dencal or mail room expenenc:e hclpful but noe necessary. SAFEGUARD IUSIMESS SYSTEMS 2ztl Fair'YWw Id.· C.M. 54MOIO Clencal..S.nta Ana bas ed COMt.ruclJ<>n co has im· med. opening for malurt> take chance person. f"\111 time pos1t1on w1Lh a vari e t y or o ffi rl! se<"retanal duties . Bas1t sJnJls essential. Call for app\. Mon .. Prl. 9:»5::.1. 546--3208 Cleric.I help fOC' sllipplng dept. Type 55-wpm "" curately. type Invoices, hand.le varied shlppU\a dut.iea. Call Barbara at 5'4-9380. Clf'nt'UI E xpand1n e prop••r l v ta:-.11altv 11\!>Urant'I' 1·11n1 p;my 11i'ft.>r:. 1•nt rv tc•l'l'I po:..1L1 on..; in pl1·ui.11nt 011· near South <;oui.l P l:ll..i Compa ny Offl•n, >.ln l bcnf. 31•,~ hr work wr rk. J.fl'Owth opportun1l11·~ lor the rolloWUl" posilmn' THE FEVER IS SPREADING CATCH IT!!! HF:COROS cu :nK Out1e!1 inr : sorun~ mail. pulhni.: C1le!'I, dro1.1 fllmi.t & bal'k fiUnR II\ hu~) unit usrng open s helf lt•rmmal dii:ut me syst em l'rr\' expl.'r no t r cqd bv l numhcr fac & ~I mo' ofr ex per hr lprul ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES l'i\l.J. M/\ll..SllPl'IS t'Lt-:lll\ Dulles Hll' surt1ng &. de• llverinA mrnrnmg moil. proccss111.: uulAoln>t mail, orderinit & m:11n· t.J.nlng forms & ore sup· plies. Su c('essrul enn• • dldatcs s hould have number raciUty & mus t l)('bl>1l' Ca rd ~'\'T·!l760 4500Compus Urlvc Newport Meach Karen Powers 731-5627 14211 Yorba, Sle 201 Tu.<11in 41~ Rockwell ~r .. ~ lnternatlonal • ...... ldence gets down to bullnes& ,J " "' CaJ1 Mr. wac M6-2300 c.lf. , .. S..L.&Lo.. 2'1'00Harl>Or 81vd C.M. NJ F.qual Opportunity ~er ... M/F. Xlnt oppt.y f« pen w /SH a& bull Hp lo enjoy a ltOWth pGe. Fnendly lux· urtoua aurroundlngs. C•ll J u n . S40·60SS. Coast.al Pel'llOl\MI Ag•n· cy, 2790 Harbor, CM t00%FREE BEAUTICIANS·Full o r part·\\ m e w /so me followt.ng, apply or call MaillOO Dina Coirtures ~ E. nth S\., C.M. 541-3M9 F\nd what ~ "'ant ln Dilly Pl.lot a..tnedl. Sell idle items OericaJ Part lime. Lite Lo1uomethln~ valuable! lyplng, filing, a55l•t with Plac:e an ad lrr our Loet pl'Ott981ng ol Ins , con· and Found columns . trlbutors. lntereat lnR That'• where pec>t>le look varied duties. iiulble wbln they've found an hrs pouible. Pleue caU ltemol valu.. ~133.aM be able to lift up lo 115 lbs. Call TRANSAMERJC'A I NSURAN C E CO . ~ 1100 ext 302 for 1.1ppt ror interview Equal Oppt.y Employer Or Candi Hyter T13--090l 1400 N If ll1'bol". Ste 103/\ •\iUerton . ..... -·--··-.... ._. , .. ·---·'·-----·-·-""-•'"'="'--..........._, .... - ' . ' .. I ~~~·:.~ ..... ~!.~~1~~.~.a.~t.'.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~:t. ..... ~!.~~ 1 ~~~.":'.'.•.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~'!.~.":'.':.~ ..... !!.~~ H.tpwo .. te-ct 7100 Sunday, Miw 13, 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y iu:t oty work..rs 10 Http W•hd 7100 chcm1 cal rcflnl'I')' l"'f. ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• permancnl pos itions, Hlflt w~ 1 .too DAILY PILOT 0 l:J ~~~ ....• !!.tc C&.ms a1e•• .. ,,..www-sn DATA IMTIY TYPtSTS SICtffilllS rlX/HC.,.. CUSTODIAN LOVE IT!!! [bat's what you'll !W~ ~hen ·ou 1.\-Urk llS a NOtla&L NONSStONAL 1\ll that Wt> do 1:; .um(•d ut ht·1n._ tht· h••:-.t .ind ~hl' r.4'wurtb -.t a11 clo\ on e IL AT lASf 111 f <1s hwn hland. Nt•wport Bf'nrh ha:. an 111imt·d 1t1lt• u pl'llt.,g ftlr ,, Full T1nw Cu:-.tod1un wtth l1l!ht m .11 nll·rwnn· ah1 hllt•:. ('omp .. ·t 111 \'l' ... uJ ,1ry anti ..:nod ht•nt·fll ~ C'.111 lnduth .. i-aeed..., 644·5070 w...w.,~. _..,_Mr.,....., ... ,. .. v ..... c ...... ('~111 u-. now 1tntl IOIM THE TlAM Of PIOFISSIOHALS l 1<nr:il Nllaunul l'r111l11t•1· I , f"f 11pt!run~ ll1r µt•1wr ti d t u ·al nc J1rµ.1n ·'' '"' NIJ\ :.mokl•r I '.ii I lt11 111 ~'It'". 5..'16 l\JSO T1111 -· t:lmral po..,111111 ut•l'•I 1'tl 0 C M:ir,hal ;... K Ofke hu~ ,1n Of.Jt'llllli.! 1111 a llll 1Jm1• d\'rk I 'r ,., p tr r t' q ·I !1 " I' 111 S73 ~12 p.·r rno f 1>1 111 ro ~1111 83.'I 1>411 t•xl '51! IA1t1 9.4 LOAN IBOCESSOR t )Ile year ~cm>ral nft 11·1· CXJ)f"lCOCC and t~ j.)lllj! 4;, wpn n'(JUJr('(I L11an pm l'f'::.Sn~ ci.pcru•m·1· th• ~•ref AMERICAN SAVINGS 7&')1E1ltn~1·r 1\ \'t• 11 H .\lr ll'11x ~IK :!~:!i! EOE M V II CT,EHCAL. <Jlt•rt. 1nt1•ll c•rl. interest ~ wuri.. nev1·1 dull i\l.11·(; rf'i,:o1r Yad'I\. IO:JI Plut·c11l1J , CM ~.f;x:JO (.1,F.1(('1\l. ... an l·:xtr.1 Mnnv\' TYPISTS PBX Altl CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS '\tu.'>l h,1,,e uhonl· &: n·l1.1 hh: t.raisp Lon~ & ... 1111rt a-.s1gnncnL-.. Holld.1~ 1\· \<fCollOll f.>:t \ llo!\p1tJl1 n 11111n pl.111 ;,va1labc CLERK TYPIST I· ,._,.,.ll,•llt 11pp111 t11111l ~ to mme 11p lo Ll:.H "'"·~·1t·1 1-:nt'l l' \ I' I odtH',, w I' t•urr1•11ll\ .,,., k .111 •ll 111' 11111.11 l1• 1'1 rl11r111 g1•111•1,1I ull11·1• 11u1tt"• 1111 11111 l-.nJ,:1111 1•r111i.: D1•p:1rl llt<'lll Tv1111lt! .ill w111n "II h .J('l'llT1H \ 1 ••1111111·11 t'r1•vmu::. '>l<il isl h'.tl 111 l'l'fJl•l1 t v11111g 1•x111·rw111'l' ,, lwlpt 111 c,.,,.11 1 010 11111011 a1t11n 'kill' .or1· J "'""' Wt• tJHM •• l'•)(M) ... ,._,,-1111~ sal;11y. t•11rn11l..i 1• t·11m JlJ ll\ 11.u1l h1•11l'l 1", alHI lt11• IJll-.1)o;trJI :11111 l'llll\ I' 1111·111 "ort..1111• .. n, 1ro11 1n1·111 """ h ... 11m11la1t·-. 1•;1n·1•r i.:ro ... 1h 1"11r 1111 1111•1l1o1h• 1·1111-.11Jt-1 .1111111. ph·;"'' f'lllll<o1'1 LEAR SIEGLER &teMJY Products Division :!e~ltl 1-: Dv1·r IM !-i:ml.1 \11J. (' \ 17141540-3210 f~1ual IJppl_, 1-:m1llO' r m I h CLERK/TYPIST ' 11 / , •. , l I {y l • •II ' L'onltnl·nt..tl l1but .ofl<'l' I '<1mpan11·-. h.1 .... 111 1111 rn1•1h&ll· <JIJCOllH! lor ,, Clerk Tvp1st "ho L'llJ•lV!> ,1 vunHv 111 tl ut11·s t·;'I 1't•ll1•11l I VIJllll! "kill-. .11111 ;in 1n1t·11•,,1 .1nol ha<·k rruuntl 1n 11 :tlvr.t1 :-n1·nt" .1 pl11' 11 '1111 VOLT h.1v1· ,, ).!01111 I l'l1•11hunt• v(J1< 1· mlll ;1 n• 11 ~1\nn).! lnr .1 111,..1111111 "1lh 1trl'at ·1 "4•11•1111.11 1•11· .11l\'af11·1· llM'lll flk•t'1' )!I\ I' I.., ,1 (':111 Tf.'~AAAV Gm'AVCl.!li Our < u1n1•·"" nflt•r-. (' II Ill II I l ' h I II ' I \ l' crnplrl\l'I' lll'nt'lrb 1-"nr .on utll'n ll'" )lh'J't' r.111 PPr;<,.111nPI 5"1>-4711 JIWIC.1mrms Orl\'t' <"'rt~ I rom Oranll!CO. ArrporLI i''.l,ual4>J>or Emplo~l'r 97S 77/.4 'Ill) ll!X) tx• ') 38 Uerk IHV~STMEHT ' The SECJtET ARY Continental To handh mvP.stnr ;·1· Insurance (•<I u n I s r 0 r I"(' ;i I Companies mortga ~1 bk r · 1' 1'\'11 t•wpo1rt lk·a1·h personabh. ma tun· I act~ 1-;qual 0J)1>4irl1tl\il~ W/bkkpjt & 11 ty1l1ni: M fo' bkJ;d. Goo( benc•C1t~. Call --•1-:.·m·p•l•n•y•er.1 ___ _ 644-8824 Clerk 7·11 SLorc. llpm 7am. Fri·~l. OiJ?ht~ S:l per hr. n s tar\. 1115 Paulanno. t.M 7!'>1·46.52 Coctrtail Waitrf!ss School I;:am llll tu S:ICMI l)t'I' wk LJ.•W twtwn l'l<J<'cmcnt ;L,M!-t 751 !.II~ I •Cik' I ft•ll'•'I ... ,11111 ... 11 II \ ,,,.,, 1-:,,,1, \M 111. • I 11n. II It ". I I ' I"'' 11r..t1•r11·d M.ulo l'h ... h 11!1:.! '"""' Jll 10 I"' )I\:'\ .... 111h·1l .. 11 '"''" Lr II V. I II I I It Ill ll ol II \ v. h1·11dtl' 1\1 ,1 H.11 I.; I 'I.'~ I Ith 'I 1114, I Mt I COCJHSRORS !\I.JI r1t•1I 'oujJl1 "' 'llt/011• V.1•1111'11 11\1 Ill 'Ullt"f\ l ~I' I; lt'l"ll oll'•' 1 1rh t \1 u .. i.. I 11·• llttrlW' "4:i . MIJ l .. 11n1.-1 1.11t l11r "JoJtlllw11 II '111111 M 1in 1.-rt t l ,1 m IJllll l'all ft•I .qitll ~it> Uti70 (Ut ' 'lf'.H ll El.I' <:111 l•h tlLI\' 111',d ... 1111lol11 rnu"l h.ivo• n1•.o1 ·JI' lll•JJ<llll'I' 1'.17 lo;";O:I :..1111 110Jy &It> IH7!1 Mom '1'111· l 'ouf\h:r lwl1• I' 'I','<, I' I l IJ) :-llllh , ,\11111 "'I '" l'h I ll lll'f 'llll !I l .' llHANt:t-: .ll l.ll'S. 7 II> I-. 11.olhuJ Ill\ d H.olhoJ t'ount1'r lit-Ip ;\hon l"ri ~~r S;m1lw11·h I 'hrnll' S<$!) .. ~i7 CUSTODIAN ll1·:1ci t'lL.,tod1an urccntly 11t•1·tfcd liy II 11111 inct on lic'al'h C11y !-°;('hoot 1>1,l SHOI SI l:W Pl'r mo th• J>••n<llng on l'Xl>l'ncnn · ,\pply 1:1..r, I-Ith St 11 H. l '<ill ~IM~'ll ('11s10<11 ,1n S;11'11llt'11Jl'k l"ollt•J!t'. .\11,., V1<'J11 lll'M 7 ~JU/\!\l S.;1;11~ I :.Utl!t' ~II .11:11; ,.. 'htfl 1llfr•·N'nt1.1I ~I !!7011, o:'t : .:J'l :K>:H>cl Wt'\' n >l :; P :\ 1 U1·1'11r<1t1 n ~ 1\ss1:.tant nl·cdeff f.'Jex1hlt' hr' Xlnl ::.11ppll•m1•ntary in 111m1• C.1r Ol'l'<l1•rt Will train Call 714 ~)97 ~:!!~ l>l'h hl·lp lt1•..,p11n ... t111l• a<Jull It• "nrl; :1 :! M I'' ( 'ooktnt: t"(IJ('r n·•1u1 r•·tl 'J11t ''J>J>ort11n1ty fur ,, h11tl"l'Wlft-,')II~ f42:! Ul•h & "11ndwtl•h J.!ttUrllll'l market Ot't<ds o•XJK'r run• I a cl '> , l' o u r l 1• " u s t '' t'U!>lOm('r & kn<1ws lhl• -.aodwieh hus in('ss W<Jrk & n•lax in plcas11nt at 1r10sµher<· Gvml l'l•rn mgs. <;0(1(1 future• C:ill Sal at Ml·al Mus ter' ~1-448-1 IJ\!hvl.'ry m<tn for earl~· am I. /I. Ttrnl·S hom1• dl' ltvl•rv mutt• 1-:t•11nr1m1to;tl car rt-quired Adults on Jy :,i1 2 hrs µt•r clay. Sl31J mo net takt' huml· Ab<1 J.! a ' ;1 I I 11 w a n 1· • • W 1• s I rr11 n s It' r . II B . (i,1rrl1•n <ir11\ t> Jr1-.1 1\:18-5400 Ut.;L I V t.;R Y-Ava tlahlc now Top pu y . W" id P T hr... 1-:,cs 5·!1 Mon Fn S.'.11~11 !Nl1\lcry & -.101•k work M I F a p p'I r c il n l s wclromc. l'XCcllc nt "ll portumty to tram tn aut11 1);)T1..'> :,ah.-s. /\pply l!'>ll Nl-wµmt Ill, CM 11r llJOHI /\dams, 118 Automot1Vt' Supply. Del men ovt·r 11:1 hn L1\ Time~ 10 N B & CM Pcnnlp·t S350IS400/m{1 64ti-5844 Dental Assistant Ex(>t'r'd., full 11m(.• Oerks ~r O~rator 644·2485 ___ _ SUPPLY CLERK tParM'inwl 12) to SI I 00 Dcnlal hy){1Crust. he'd for If you hav1.• u1wr a :rm 1:1s pnvate practice, Mon & or lri.: r. <'<> wrll tr.1111 vn Tues. 545-0453 their lBM30-:11 Ftn c i·u. l>enlal ass't , P /T , ror xl nt henf. J(d r a1:.l's . Ex· pleasant 11 8 off1t•e . tremely fnc ntll .v co Front & back office l'l<I> workers Call H 1t a, . r~>-fo055. Coitslal f><'Non· _nee. 968-4487 ____ _ Coto01 al ln;urann. a ncl A~cncv. 27!10 llarbor. · "de • I new and h1~ly motavat· i.;M -Dent.al cha1 rs1 <iss I. _. · yr cxper .. 22 & over. 1n-"'"' 1nsuram:ecompany •~ l(X)'}, F'R r.r. i•·~twe. CM. 63 H '420 <'WTently se4<ing u Sop ..... pLy Clerk. COMPUTER DENTAIJ ASSISTANT, 0 . .1 PROGIAMMER RDA. Ortho, 1 yr exl)(!r. ut 1es w1 i ncludl' UASIC 4SYSTEM full lime. N.B. <7 14 ) lr-clRSPortping J1l0fai11 to a nd Informal env1ronmt-nt 642-6443. from the oislC lee, fill Job set'unty ---------- mg supply orters. hand I· Company p:iid m1.'tlrcal DIMT 4&./RECErr ingioventor)int.besupp· $8.'i(JTOSTAHT F/lime. good benl. ex· ly room and iome liftmg HD Call 846-3540 dbeavypaclages. Posi· HIGHEHSAL/\HY ~per_. __ .----- Um may gNW into Cul WJm EXPER,lt:Nc~ DENTAL ASSIST .. Chair lime. Applidlnt s hoold CJ\LL B~l£1£N 8·2 Side. Full time. Good be an org1nizcd in-64S-73S3 m NewPQrt_ benefits. X·rays. H.8 ctividual capale of work· Construct.Joo 846-3540. ingindepe006'Uy. ASSISTANT -DE-NT-AL_AS_S_IS-1'-. -. -p . Su",.._.DT time, expanded dulies;-x. For rurtber iiformation, please coatart Kayla hllnski (714) 99}7300 COLOMIAL l~CE 7lON E~lid Anaheim, G\ 92*>3 ..,. ray ticense It some sur· Immediate opening wilh JMjor builder for Irvine single family hom es Includes c u stome r service. pick up work, walk thru in~pections. Must have own tools. Send resume to : Rudolph J. Lowy. Lesny Develop- ment Co. 477 So. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA. gery exper . preferred. R.D.A. Good opportunity for advance m e nt . 640-9C7S. DENTAL HYGIENIST needed for Perio ofc HD. ~·d runctioos lie reqd. 3 dys wk, sal open. Prof shar'g & pension plan. 714/842"'631 ................ ,_90036~~~~~~~­ -----------·00NSTR. CWil Service, CLm ST ~walk thru & (ollow DIMf AL/...._,. Jmmed. opening. Expr'd only. Pleasant Mission Viejo office. Coptact Kan!n 830·4Ul .• • Leadiaa!"Oran e County on warr ltems. Ex p ooJy. iu. seeking eau-.1112. loclhidua • r clerk . typist pGSitl . Mu1t CX>OK.uper d. Full lime, t y p e 4 s P M • nkea. Ask for Mike or RelponslbiUt lncludf! Wayne,640-7'40. It typlng1 filin• gene ral COOk d ertcaJ auties. Z yrs ex· . per in fener-' ore pre· tor convalescnt hoep1tal. fen'ed~y 1 person. Free health lnsurance a Cter probatlODMr y period. 10·6:30 s hirt. Every other weekend oil. lMO onro a .CM Apply 1445 Superior. E.O."' N.B. ..... Airc:ond designer w /min 3 yn eommerclal exper. Xlnl benefits, includlne profit sharing. 540·7622 Mon·Fri 8-S. DlYer8 wanted in Newport Beach area. Must be certlfted It experienced In bull cleaning. Neptune Div\ng Co. MM832. DIVERS I '-11 .. I' I' 'II II I• "' I" UI\ I-H!-i ll1'l''"'" 11111,l t .. <l rt11t1·1I 1· di 1i .. 1, .. ·,·11 1JJlll llJ>llt '>Jl1 .iJ1 I Dog Groomer I' \lh"l 1\C'lll'I' I l'll lJlf l Cl 1111111JI h11i-p1t.tl S<1l:11 y • Jl\'rt •·nta1:1· t.11 .1 11 .. 1 DRAFTER I' f\·l t 1111111 1111 r 11«1·cl;., tl1 JJh·r lt1 do 1111•1·11,11111-.11 tl1·1.u1 dr.1" 111.::-. lt•t ·'' '1· rn ii I ' ,\ I ,, \ 11 11 I 1\110~ l1·cl~1· 111 '\huµ pra1· 1·11·1•, ~ m,1t'l1t11\·,, 1k-;1r.1 lth-'11111 I :.! 'r-. 1·~ 11t·rw11n· • ... uml' t·ull<·1.w 1lr.1 tl In.,: l'1iur._,., 11r l'\1\11\"J ll'lll I' l'SSCrl(lctl Wc offl·r g1J1•d 11.1) l5t ho•m•lll' l 0J II f 111 .1 JIJJl 'I' 1• I 1111 I(' ll 1• r k 1.· I 1• \ I' l' I ::. 0 II II ,. I " I' fl t • 1.1 191 !I Ill I l .. 11:1111,1 llcn1d1 E ll I' I >r:tll 11th 1\rcht Strul'l lmmt·d \•(tc'lllllJ.! for 1-.1pahll• 111 d1\·11luul w11 h 11l I 11•t· ,., lll'r fo0lll)d ~· W,•,1\ ,., :01 :rn n 1,.1· 11 . ~ 11 7\.1 il.5'.i·H5.".0 l>n 1•r ti11od 1ln \ 111.L! 1 ,. 1•11rLI Kn o"lt·ol ~c· "' Ora111.t1• l 'o 111·1· 1'1·rf1•1·t for n•l t1'NI trlCI I\ 1tlu .ii C.: .1tJI1 n .1 ~ 11111 1111 I ' ~41.>10 EO 1-; DRIVERS ;\lt•n or \40mt•n :!~1 \ r' ur tllclt•r 1-.now 1 lw · l'll:t'<l 1·1111 .... Nl'I $11111 ,, ",.,.1., 11r mlll l' I) r .111 ).! ,. \"II .... I Ydlow L':1h. l i:l!HI \II ll1•rrman11 . l>'11u11t.1111 V.tlll'\' C:-111 111 SIJt1·r h1·tw"n :-.·e" h11111· & t-:ue1rd 1 l)H!Vl-:HS. l'rv:." t'11un try. Mat·(;n•)!ur '\';11·hh , 16:11 Plan•nl1a . l°llSI J :\h..,a !-: L E 1· TI< (I :'... I t ' :.. TH,\INl-:t·: Younit man t11 l r:•11l l11f p11.,.1111n 111 1·l•'t'l r11 m1•1·h;in1eal t1l'11I :\tu-.1 huvt-)!tll.lU mct·hantt•JI :J )llllll\J c & S ll01 l' know •etl~t' or d c·1· tronu:s fo'or 1n ll'rv1l·w appt. call M0-1Xill6 bl" n ; 9 /1.M only i';kt•I roin11• ll'"l'mlil" & m:.itcnal han<lhnit. 11ns1 lions llPl'n . N o l'' p nl'C'cssary Will l ra111 Sl.IU 1w r hr to 'tart l'all "15 :Jti,32 for appt ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY ELECTRICIANS Produ<'t111n h:ll'kJ:,,1uo11 rt~Ull"l'<I LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS :11:11 W Sci.:crstrom Sa11ta Ana. CA !rl702 t-:qual Opp 1-:mplo~1·1 m l ( th Employment 100% Fee Paid Entry lf!•rl ........... ". L>egrce + Desir<' Growth company Sl2·SISK + DOi'; PrcMJruss arAnalyst Cobol Fortran :.i Year ExJ>('r $16K +DOE S.Cntary Super typing & shortha nd SOOOmo. +DOE 'rociranwar Cobol-RPG 11 t yr . ExJ')('r $14K +DOE Rtceptionist Typing + front office pv,azz S700mo. +DOE s~ Degree+ 2 yrs. National Co. S1S-$20k + DOE. lio tt1•c•TK1Mtcal Degree+ l yr in Hospital or related. Salaryis $HK +DOE ~cwl"1 Clffts Lite typing Accounts payable l\ccount receivable Compuler A + . Salary tB50 + DOE. Call Center Agencies Inc. 1400N. Bristol #290 Newport Beach 714/965-36\4 SELL Idle Ite ms w1th a Daily Pi.lot Classirted Ad. 642-5678. l':NC:INf.1-:tt DESIGN ENGINEER lllith St:hool <'h,•n1istry FlORIST or work \!X II w i th Unique retail nursery dl<!nurnl!I hclpru1 Eo1:-: ™-oOOs r rrattvl' pcopll' ror ~!l 3'441 ru11 &< p:lrt lime· permtt lh.'tlUtrl'" l'XVt'rl\'nt'l' 111 l~AC.:TO It Y T KA IN I': 1-;, 1k,1~11 ,11111 t.1y11ut or ''rt." & l·rafli. l'"I' helpful II \ i\C' ')':.tl'tn ' Wll h We htl\•1• rJt 01l1tll10i.:~ m1111mum \! cur11 t'" rla)':', & :md shaft <>nod lll'n•·m·(· m tht· clt·~•un 11f J>JY. 1111od bl·ncf W" lr11n'I""' rl'fr•11,1ural1tJ11 rn11k1· w11v l!11 woud ;tr11I 1\ I' Will th•vdup ~hatlcs /l.1Jpl\ Kirsch 1·1t~·1ro111l'<'hJ111t•ul con ('o m pa 11 " : t 7 :J 5 2 tn•l ,nh:mi. Jlltl lc'>l 11ru l\rmsll'Oog, lrv S40·tl5o:J ~r••m:. Knov. lcdct· nr 1._ ________ _ 1•11·1·1111 JI 11rt•1111n 1• twljtful w,. utlt·1 .1n 1·lH't'llt•1H '..llarv h:H•I out~l;md1n11 111•11l'(11, 11wluJ1n~ <urn 1>,1.11~ IMHl met.J11·ul uml Jl•fl\,11 l ll ~Urttlll'I' rur 1·1111>lt1} ct·~ .ind dc•µcn tlt•f1L' untl mun· For llTI rrlt'111.1lc t·1111..,.1lerallun l11lllJl't l '1!1 '11nnl'I LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS .n:n w St.·~··r~trnm !'>anta /\Jaa. C:u !12711~ i').1ual Opportun11~ fo;mployl•r m I f lh fo'aC'tory SURF ·N FUN No Fct· Work t~m1K11'ar~ Jflt.I "" JllY l h l' IJl'Sl 111 hoth work whl'll YOl' wa11t JOO furl 1n lht• ~ull Wl• uHcr ~hor1 & lonl.( ll'mporat') Job-. that in l I u 11 l' ~ a w c c· It I y PJYt:hcck Nu ~xp•r nl'<'l."'Saf) . hut ) nu m u~t be \!I and ha\f' a phonl· & dC'!)i:ndahlC' trans11 l'J II no" lor<1pµ1 tONGIN>:F.ll • ~ Manufactunng r~ary sff•ices ENGINEER / '";. 752-6666 Tustin 558-9021 BToro t8y Apptl ESTIMATOR Eu E(;all 752·titi6fi ~, F M;mufa<·lunni.: t-'.ni.:11tl'l.'r W I l fl l' '< p l' r I l' fl I' I: •''>tullhshtni: 1·osh and pr11·•111! for 11rN·1si1111 m:.1rh11w shup produc·t'i .\lu.~t ht• ,1hll· l•J t!t·vl'luµ dl•tallccl 1•.;1 1mJt1·s ut ~mall mat h111t•1I .1n •I ~round µart" µlu~ ,..., s1•rnhl\' lahnr 1111ts11h• pr"'"'~'''" .11111 tolltnt.: .\l11111nu111 :! \ 1•;1r.., 111 "'mlur .1:-:-11.tnnll'nt 1 •· 11u1n~I lll'f!I 1•c ..o plu' l)ttl 11otn-<1111n•tl \\',• 11ll1·r .111 1•,n·lt.·111 -.;.ii.in · 11•\ "" 11uh l a111J111l! hc.•111•l1t' 1111'IUd1t1)! 1•0111 11.rn~ p;11d 111t•1l11•al .11111 dl•11lal rn~ur<11lt.'\• fvr vmploy1•l'' and dc•pl'll tl1·nh. a111l more· 1"11r 1111 11wd1att• 1·on..,1rl1·r.1l11111 1·11111 :tl't P1•r,11r11wl LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS :11:J1 W St•c1·r.,1 r11111 Sanla 1\na. C.:1\ !12i0l Equal ()pportunll' EmplQ.\'t•r m f h ESCROW SECY EXl> ManJ J!t!f nf nc". creative rndct>t•ndcnl l.'11. anxious I•> give rapid u!l - v<inn·ml'nt l111·omi1eten1 !>t:n 'tt'l' onl•rtll'<I pc•rson C::ill CITY t-:St:HOW . H<1nn1l' !::van". li l1 1 ~-.iiilll 1-J;tahlt~hl·d o;tattorh'r) 'i(llfl' n1'l'lb rns11k sal1•s 111·r .. 11n OH1C'<' "u1>rly l'X IX!I' lwlµful bu1 1101 nc1· f'rrni:l' bi!nd1t.!> c:roup m<-d11·al. paid vac:it111n . Ii holidays For appl. 1.•all lk:tty1s1 n:r.;_ ___ _ l·:'>tahltshcd StJlton1·r} s turl· ncl·<b m :11ure 11 i: r), 11 n I •1 :i ' " 1 ., I ffi/Jll:tl(t'r Offin• "up11l~ 1·x1JCr h<•l11ful S7oo·~JO pt'r mo fo'n nge l1t·ndl\::.. call Hl.'uy 151 11:12 100% Paid Fee &!try level mano9e· went lkf!r1•(• t-Dt•,111· <.;Jtowth rnmp.111\ !)12 S15K "t 11.,,. pr'091"~r Anolyi~t <.:olK1I Fort rn n 2 Year Exper. I SlllK t-clol secrf!tary !'.. U I' l ' r I \ II I II 1.. t. -.hurthantJ ~-"' 1011 ·~ l)IH. Proqt"amrner < '111.or•I I< P<; 11 I 'r 1-.lqwr SJ JI' I ol11t• rKeptionist t~ pine ~ lro11L ull1Lc tJa1a1.1 ~700 nw + Dt > 1-: Sales l>t.'Wl'l' +~yr' Nalmnal Cu s1;, S'c!ok + uo 1-: Bio-~cd-TKIWtical Ucgrce +I yr 111 llu~p11:1l11r rdJt1•1I Sal,1rv l)o Sl-IK -+ 1lt1t· accOwttinq Clff'k L1lelyptn~ ,\1·1•ounl~ pa1aul1.• \1 l't111nl rt'cc1vahl1• l"<•mputcr 1\ i 1.(81arv Sx.'io -t UOE Call Center -Ae~cj!~I !n~· Nl'Wport lk'a<'l1 7141955 :IO I I File Clen to S700 l( you huv1• t•xrwr & 1·n JOY r1hnl!. I hr" '' a )ovt•ly ofc fur y11u. A l1tll1• tYJI· !Ill( 1,, Ill'('. l'.tll .ll'.111. !'>MJ-liOS.5 Coastal 1'1•r-;1111 nl'I Ai.:cm·y, :!WO llarlH>r, 0 1 JOO', FR 1':1•: ll;1H' '11rnctl11n)! 111 ,,,11~ Clttsi;1fil-<I ads tl1111 Wl•ll nent pos 11 100~ Mu ll l have 1•xpon\:nc;1· 10 floral des1rin t:xcclh:nl op µortun11 y to work 111 ,1 1>r€Stri.:1uu:. s1•tl1111t rteasl' up_11ly II) rwr~orl. Mun lhru f'rt ROGER'S GARDENS Zll>l San Joa~wn lhlls Ruad <.:OM 1>40 5944 Fuoc:J Sna<·k hur ekrk Nec·d m:.ilun· woman i\ge no harrwr A\':111 rrud m11rn1n1.ts lhru ,,ftl•r lltJt>n.., Full or 1JJr1 t1m1· 1-:1 Runchu ~arkl!L'\. <!SSJ Eastbluff Ur Ncwvvrt Beach Apply morn111~'· nophont>calls GAS IWNN 1-:H ll1r It 1-: Ofr Youni:: fK·r~on, S:I h1 wll L1l11. &13 2'-.xJO GEHYAL OfffC E Part Time 4 hrs p1•r t.luy Lite typm~. ICI kc~ .id 111 n It m" <· h 1 n 4' l' x p1.·ncnt•c·. 1,ttH1d pho11c \ Ol('C Ctr.I .I Ml''•' l ',1 II Kalhy 5 l!I ·141011 fur 111 lt•rvlL'" 1-:4u11I Opvtirt unit\ Empl~··r GENERAL OFC P (T Lt lypmc. ft11n1: & uth•·r l!l.'lll'rttl ult-d1ll 1t'' Wurl< 111 our of<'. flt·' hr., c '.;II SosJn. !;40 t~);,·, C:oa,.,t.ol l'er-.onncl 1\geni· v. :!i!IO 1 larhor (";\1 IOO'. f'H EE GE:HalAL OFflCE l.JK' In. ... t·o ~l·1·k~ rcl1.1hlc 111at url' p1•rsun •·m plH1l11· v. 1·u<.tom"r' lll't.11' X Im 1·11, e\ IJ"r ,, 1111.1.., T<• S7511 <.:all 1111lh ;.,IO-l~ISS ( 'uasl a I 1 •,.r,11n nd /\i.t••nl'\, :!l'it• 1farl111r (";\I IOIJ' 1-·1<1-:r. GENERAL OFFICE ,.,~1:.t our r1•1(1 ... t r.1r" with th1· t:nrullrnt•nt 11f rww -;tu1.knt-. .1r11111-. tlultl'' tndudrn1.t µr111·1•" 11\K sludl!nl rcn1rtb, I' p 1n g t r:in.,1 r1 l•t' 6.• w rt1r1<'ak & 111111nLu111 111g fill'" Tnw ta+"' pm 1-)cl•t•lll'nl "•irk 1111.t t·11n1l 1 t1on.-.& hend1h rnl'lulltnl! tk'fltal JJliln Cull :;.i1;.73(;41 Pcr!>11nn1:l Ucparl rnc11l fur apµl)inlmcnl Equal l)pportunaty i'~mplo) t•r General o m c·e •$700• Plastu-s rumµ,m)' lll.'cd' µ1•ner:1I uff1<•1• work<•r who tylJl~ ·15 att·urat1·h rnom ltJr athunn•ml.'nt (.'aJI 640-~70 /\MERICA-.. Cart't'r ,\~em·~ fiHINl•Wµo11 Ctr Dr N1:WJJ<m fkach No l"l'l' GENERAL OFFtCE lnform<1l En\'1ronmL•n1 Fl\0d ;1rl tlfl1t·t· J11h S1•c11nl\ L'ompany µ;.11d mt"d1t al S7tJO TO ST A II T rnmlEH S1\L1\RY wrm F.XPERIENCE Wt! wtll tram for .1 \ anl'ty of tt1.·tiv1l tl'< l'ALlJ Hl':TW El:'.N !!·:! &1!;-7383 m Nt>WP'1rt General Offu:.· SENIOR CLERk II you h11w th\' al11lttv tu IA.'Urk with J mm1mum uf s uJ>1,•rv1 ... 1on. w1.• havl' an interc.sltnf! µos 1111m 111 our U:>sla i\h '"J Finan n al Atll lh•p:.artm1•rll 1-~l'IMATOH JR.COST ESTIMATOR ----------. 1 V<arr ou~ -.~t·rl.'lar1.d PENNY dUllL'S. tnr ludlll!/. ••!>lolSl lmmcd1a11• opl·n1nl! available as ;c .Ir Cost i'.:.,umator. IJ11t11·)o rn· dudc anaht.<'. audit .ind prl.'parc rcpvrts .1n1I r l•· ('()Ni!, or purd~a~m~ a nil manufoctunn~ IOI! Ill preparattOll or PIMf'ff(R monthly reports ancl "'1 1'0mp1hng sta1 1sl1c.'al rn ADS formill•on. Typing till wvm. s horthand or 1111" t;tphonc l'Xpenl'.'nr1• µlus ONLY n 10.key. F:xcl'.'lll•nt work -" 111 1! 1°ond1t 1un ~ ••nd ~nef1ls mdudmi.: 1tcn1al plan Call Mr /1.1.'alM. 549-4200. Equa l Oµ portumty Employer. MO TICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• G&BAL OfffCI Light bookkeep1n~. htt- typlng Good on J>hones Newport Plumbing & Heahng. 645-6523 _ <~al Secretary F.xcrl· mg ()pporturuty to work with a dynamic f10anc1ul ronsultti.nl & Wlented dt>· .,,goer at thl' 'lllmr· time Makl' i:rcat pay. bundits & N\!wport (,\·nlt·r Pen· lhoUSl' 11H1t'l' t•OvtrOn menl Send rc~u mt• & l'urrent photo 1n Au • •t:rl. Dally Pilot. ~I West Bay St Co:.ta Mesa. Ca 9'.!626 For 111dcpth 10 terv1ew & complete d t · twls GIHHALOfftCE l'onsticnllous s elf ;.tarter, µartrnl lo detail W1~ood Sk1l1S &-ii Senst: Of humor. wanted fur sm hu11y 11(1· Call K JI l"'2 354:> GEN~KAl.Ofl-'ICE Will tram. !>Orne ty11111~ rt'({Ulred fl fl Ind Pk a r1•a Mon F ri pr1· fcrably 8 5 f ull l1ml', possibly I S µart lime taJI :ind ask for Uonna <7 M I MlJts ~!'> <.icncral orft('l', M .o turc -.df s larlf·r. plt·ao;anl lclcphonl' '1111·1·. LSJJtnl! 50 wpm .\1on Fri l'J II .JcrrvS31-llHll !llu:l I o•nt•ritl 01 ht'l' l':Hdlcnt 11pp1.1rt 111111 tl'" & corovany paid f}t·nt·f1b J\ a1lahlt' with .i N1·wvol-t U-ntcr Mortl!aite Firm ALE CLERK Nl'l'<l mct1v1dual 111f1ll1•11 lr) lc•vl'I £)11'11111)11 J ' Hit· room dl!rl., t qnnc 1k s1r:.illlt· ACCOUNTS P /C TRAINEE r\htltly t•) 11pcra1" 111 kn hv l<lUl'h, IYPtnl! tl<·..,1ra l1lr· To prm 1·"ts '"' 1111 1·' lo. olhl'r a1·1·nunh fl:t v .1 Iii·· Cl.ERi< TYPIST \b1hl\ 11111µeratt-Ill kt•\ hv tout•h l'nor orr11·1· •·:I. l>t'r rt1·.,1r;,ilJh· 'l\p111~ Vi"llrll Will T•rtll'e'>' n111ns.:a~1· pJ~ m1•111, STOCK CLERK ~·11·k n.10m l'll'rk nc••rlt•ol Pn11r 1•xr>t·r 1tc ... 1r.ihh- t-:111 ry ll'vcl pus1111111 MAIL CLERK !•n.,r 0H11·1· t"\jll'r .'!. ha.<;11· I) pm)! 'kill tlo•,,ar;.1 l>lt· 11w .ohoH· rtt1o;1l 1•ins an• l"lllrv level hut "alan1•-. .... ,11 ·1·omm1:n:-.urJll' with 1•xJ)t•n1•n1·1• Plea-.c· 1·a II for dJ>J)I (i40·451!0 1•x1 2-14 EOE ----·----G&IBlALOfffCE Telephone personality & \ypmg a must. StartrnK ~.tlary S700 mo lmml'<I Ql'Cninl!$ Conta1·t Mr .... VJWC al 7~·1;701 rur Ill 0Ck'f>Crul OHwo· Be~111nl!r ~vot to r .1 bngl>t. l)l.•r.;on. Gcnt•r .,1 offirc l!X JX'rlen<·l· pr1• fl•rn-d Pleasant workm~ \.'<llld with tramrnS? & :.id vanccmenl :Ji'• hr work wwk S.S2S mo to ''"rt 1-:0E .CJll .'!49.<1700 J\s k for PCS?J.!Y (.ri!nt•ral office H1:h<11Jlt., matun• person <iood l>'PIS1. USt' 10 l(cy udder Med. l1':rwf1h Cull for .1dd1llonaJ 111/o. & <;af.1r}. ~ 1060 or ~!)-10511 Gcn1.•ral Of'£11·l' AU.WEMEB> tSYOU!!! You with your -.k 111-. & i:uod worktnl! :it1tudf' Cur 1•ho1 c1• :i "s 1 ~" nH• r\ h 1r1thcr s hor1 or 11111.: term) wall\ SOlllL" or tht• nn>l prl'Slll(IOUS firm-. 111 Newport & lrvrn1• Ska lls NfX'df>d •Typ1~b •<:cneral Ofr <:Jerk" •.Jr Clerks •CRT Clerki- C..11 us Loda~ & wc"ll pul you to work tomorrow• 557.0041 '"o~ off ice ~UJ overload GtltL NIDAY ·~ Person»blc icirl wantedt. <!Jlys a wk. Telephone 4c btc book Wi>rk. Relaxe<f 1J\mosphere . 499-4621 GIRLNlDAY RPul E !il o .. ve ' m ~ Rerpf., type. lite booh. Byro Co N A 673·8441 Grrl F'r1duy Record keep ml(, stum1)11\I( parts. & dellv1:rie~ Mu11t hav(! valid drivers l1 ccniw 54tl 2A26 G-R-E·A·T SALES JOI MOW OPlH GOOD i•AY , GOOD llOUHS. GOOD co~. D J T I ONS MANY "'HINGE BEN f..:F ITS FA~T GROWING COM I' J\ N Y P R 0 M 0 T 1-: S f'HOM WITHIN TRAIN fO H TOI' M A N A 1; ~; M E N T STA RT S 'JM M E D I A T I': L Y ' . K f.:Y HOAUD EXl'EH I ENCI'; HELl'l'lJI. WF. H /I. VF. UllR OWN TRAININu PHO\. HAM PUT ON RY TIIE l;Ol'NTRY'S TOP I> R (; ,\ N S A L F: ~ l'l':Ol'LI': C ALL AT <I N (" 1-: I-' 0 I< i'iTEHVlj:;W l)RCiAN I': X l" II AN<; E , ST 1\ N NUNN 7141586·730:! GROUHDS/MAIHT Pc.t.11011,, avail al lrv1n1° l'nmvany afJJrt rrwnt 1·11mph·x Opporlun11 ) l11r rull l1m.e l/ll'lllllll v. xhtl benefit~ ~f11•r I 11111 St1mt• l'>.pt:r helpf1JI. .i\ppl) at THE IRVIME CO 107·1 Camelhar·I< ~~Wprlrt lk•iH'h &14 !•Jiii GUARDS St_'(· our ad under Sl·l'un Iv, Bum . .., 1nto:rnat11mal GUARDS Full & pJrt llml' All ,, r 1· d , G n· 1 I o r m .., lurn1o;h1·tl Al!t'' 21 11r 11vl•r llcltn'fl wcl1·um1• 'u t''l:pt'n•·nl'I' n1·1·. o\1111 h I 'nivo:r ... al l'rc1lvl'l111n S1·r v1 1·•·. l:!:!t> W, :'llh ~1 r1·c1. ~ant.1 ,\oa In t••rvto:w h11ur-. !l 12 & I 1 :\Ion lhni l"n GUARDS SECURITY IT PAYS TO SE:EUS Come m and s~e the ex citing 1h1n gs that a re happe ning al W e i I" Fargo We ne~d ~i.. pc· r 1 c n cl' li S l' 1• u r1 l ~ c.; u;ll"d., 111 t"iflllt/Hewport leoch s.taAao/ .......... Fulertoft/IUftla Part. Costa~&h wttiffWr-.o IMM EDIATE OPENING!> lor superv1s11ry lcv1•l M."C'Unly offu·crs up ll> S4.25 Per Hour with orw or the narn>n ~ l~csl guanJ ~crvtct>' Apply 1n pcr$<ln lo Mon · ~'r1 • Ram 5pm 15:12 W <.:omrnonwcillt.h fo\illerton. CA \loll J-'r1 ,><.:JI~ I. :111 Zll) W W:1rrwr. Hm 217 ~atllJ Ami. I 'A WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES l)1v1!>10n vf Bakl'r l'rote1t1on Ser vin •:- l':qual Opponumty Employer M Ir" Hrur Dreiser TilE HAlH Hl\NDLl-:R..; now has openmi:s tor c~ p'd ha ir de:;1gn1:r .; /1,,i mam('unsts Xlnt N U. area. 6"2~. Handy man/Carpenter. Respons1h1htl\.>S include ;1ss1s\1n~ in preparin ~ and ma1nta10111 g c·11:-1 cst1mates. ad1ust nl'W product ros t <'strrna tl's 11'\C'luchnit quotes ol labor rat.es. purchasinl(, 1()1)1- in).!. C(Jwpmcnt, m arket· tnJ.! and s a les Can · d1dates s hould ha vr 1-ducat1on 10 bas ic ar· countin~ and 2 years ex· pcnence rn cost esllmat- inJ( an h1~h volume con· sumer products alon~ with mjet1.ion moldlll~. screw machine), and1or mach.inin~ knowlcdl.(c St.>11 anv item or com b1na11on of 11cms for sis vr less w1lh a Penny Pincher Ad 3 Imes for :i ronst'<'UhVl' <iays F.ach ad1.h\1onal lull.' I\ 00 Cur the 2 days. Chan~e 11 • No comm4•rc1al atli; how Daily Pilol Class· i---------ifted ads display the ir Need handyman lo h:in>: doors, paint & m1s1· mainten. in new medi<.'al bldg. Call 7S9-9012 blwn 1-lPM. fo'or mon• 1nfor m;1uon :rnd lo place yu11r au r.1ll mes_<;agcs with legrb1hty r----------and impact" Our ads. we RANDYMAN·Carpenter i"JU or part ti me 549-3942 We offer a competitive sa lary and excelle nt benefits, which includes paid holidays, vacations. sick leave, retirement p l an , c redit union medical. dental and life insurance. For an interview, con· tact the P e r sonne l D e p a rt me nt al 714/546·2:>:'>\, u pply or send resume to . cox HOBBIES. INC A Subsidiary of Leisure Dynamics, lot . 1505EWamer Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92705 Flauat OPPty Empwyer "M/F STOP!! 1'.te UrM to relax and lhoc> •l home. ll's simp~ with Dally Pilot Classified Ads. And If )'OU have tometbing to sell . call • frlendl1 Cluslfied Ad· Vl1or at NW678 f 642-5678 are proud to say. really get r esult s. Phone 642-5678. s©~JU~-~£trs· Thof Intriguing Word Gome wiflt a Chudle ------_,_.., ClA'I' -l'OtlAN 0 flt<1,.,0ftOtt ,.,e 6 tcro,.,.bl•d ...,.d, bttow •o MOl.o 6 \l"'Ot.fo 'flrtOrJ\ Pr.r\f fetreo of .och tn "' I,... of tQLIO'fU. F A R R E T 12 I I' I I S YM.PUG I I I I r GA T M.E H l I I r I ~_L_E __ Y __ K_...-IL-.--t Remember when "Aban· I I' j j I don Hope All Ye WhO Enter ..__. __ .... __._.__.., __ ... _ --Here" wH over the ctoor ol I I the Foreign Legion? Now .. '"'==B==U==l==C=I==P===: ·'-"~ .. o •. ~." the door of our . I' I I I I . - ----... -n.-... •• '. -...... ---.. .. .. r. • ,,. GENERAL Hardware saln full tJm(• • J\pp{y in person. Crown Hardware. 31a1 E . Coasl Hwy.CdM LABORERS TUI NEES ~LEIS PIN(RS Hume oper-ated busincs.~ Niii lnromc up to you. Mus t have r e li able ._ ___ ~_77_55 __ transp. & phone. Long & HOSTESS short term assignments. ""·" t. pos'tlOO. apply Holiday & vacation pay, ruu nne 1 • between 3 & 5, Moo. thru Hospit alization pla n Fri. G73-J505 Reuben's. available 2Sl E . Coast Hw Y .. VOLT ................. , ... ' 3848Campus Drive 546-4741 <Across From Or811(eCo. Airport I Equal Oppor Employer Newport Beach ~.ev~.21or OYer. Call 548·7418. ask '°"~e. Hotel POOl.ATTD Reliable person needed to attend our bcMI pool .... _._...._....._,_..__.. ........ are•. PIT weekends ., Must have current Life Saving Certificate. Eo· joy _ltlnt. company benefHa It wort.ina ~. Appl1 _ tam-12 Noon, Gen.ore . WISTCLll" A11A Cult.omer relations: die· ~. gen. ofc •• lots of varid.y.$l2K Irvine~ Aaency •. E.. t7th. Costa Mes11 &lite ZN 642-lC?O Gift wrapping + clertttna l.n t>u,,y UQUM & wine shop. Must have e tt· penence, full Ume. See Harold 495 E. 17th. St CoetaMesa ~· 900 Newport Oent« Or Newport Beacb Equal Oppar Em m/f ....... --.. .. . • • ,,, .. OAM.Y PILOT Sund•r. M•r 13. 19~ '.'''la_ ..... ~W~ 7tOOHee,W~ JtOA ..... W..e.41 7100 !~~~ ..... !!~~ LVl'I. A~ll nununl( home wiin\6 y.,., to Join their rt.1mll)' 1n br auur111 LM&una lkh 1 nllt• 11r 'Ilk 11 T 'lh1n ~XCt'll "'~l'" & t>to11l'f1t11 Con· 111ct Mr1i 1 r>1trord. llm'('t~ v4 Nun11111( tlr ~tJtll"'f1 ( h1-.•vt'r ... Alll t N..lmmatrawr for .w ui lt'l'\'ll'W <l~ ltl)')!I Mw,utartunnl( NUttSIS AIDES PIXOHR. ·•··•••••·····•········ ······················~ ••..••••.•.•..•........ HOT&Cllll( ~:;u:i~lt-;------i, f~~~~~m1• Fat'T£NER Mf G imtl Otderbes nMded to All l(JVC 11.C tu t•lderly pa· Opor·, for tt.'ll'phone i&llllwennl( service Mu11l )t uble to work 11ome weekend11 . Typ1n1 as wpm r1;1qu1 red. E 11 · ~rlencc preferred or will lritln Many com· pany benefit.&. Full t ime or PVl Ume, d•Y & aft<·r· noon· wen1n~ ~hlrta av111l1thle Plt'l.l't' l'<•ll Mon. t.hru f'rl 543 .. 1230 E.O.E. CHARGE ANEW CAREER J\Jtlliona aro •vatluhlc t 1 c n I W 1 11 Ir a 111 Mu•\ b\l t.N J l:B au &. y ''"°'" j\nftl" tu u ... ~ 11.I !, ..... 0 r" 0. r I ~"'' N .... pt llf\•ll Mllllt l .. • .. 1 I ~ t'l\11.f'n C1all \:~ ~ Mc.Nt'1I tote-I l,01wn • I Way or •WI> ,.1 lZJ N Ollw. -42~So C'u•"t 1114 \ I for : <1ua1 l lrl~d perao nnel •l-'reMOoc'r•tur<. t.:arn while yoo lcarn. All •Machlnbta i.hlllb av111I 11pply 144$ o{\•oterlrt-.'4 Crlndcr' Supenor. N R llCwrlOMIST SICD Nt.-wport Oeach. Hob IOb With sporU celebrtt.ief " • 3S hour work we,k. what a way to go! 1'1ey need your sparkllDg phone manner 6 ge>d typmg skills to work ~h Ult'1r ull new equipmtnt & re1·c1ve exce llml IA'll(-'fils 1(10''-' Free to ,1pphcanlS. Call 5S1·6t2. .. m1 I TL ~. _ _ I tlntl\lt!. Mou F'rl I wru xssaner T R 1 1 Hotel trout tl\,\iol. a., _-.. l J A I 0 hi ) fl•' •Thrt••droll Optr.i Nun.ct1 Aides. 11111 sturt11 & •B & S SCrcw MtH'hlnt• fll'\I or l.VN, Pl'l'maneol CAUSIY&CO. J1C'f'l"lll"' pnfrrrt"CI /\pp ' With Ks-wy! ' 14"1'11. ('Ar m•n"inrv r11r Iv \J ·~ ~ r I I ' Wfll"k li t~ •"" hr & 1111 .. 1 { 1 ~\ • h l'»" 1Wr h.i•·.-lnnr I.-'tmrt mr&)' 1n tralo l mm1.'tl wy,\..11¥ i.lk'i41 111•rrn "''11o1nm 1•n t ,I ,. .. .,,. 111lt'1 1r111111111• ----- M1111'1lUHhl Oplor11Wt"11 n11?t11 rcll~f i\pply lSS~ •ll'\'IJ)L'<"t<>O/ 81Jpt•nur A>1e Newport I )11n..i1 Uea h l>uy &swini;: 11v1.11luhlc (;..' -------- Many c0mpany hencfi\'.. Nur.scs /\Jcks 7 3, 3· ll Av· I•--------• RHIEahlh SCHOOL now acct>pt:. V IS/\ Ile M AS 1' 1': It C ll i\ I< G .. : IKYnJ.l''Nntil1 ... k 1h-1!.. r •vtt1h1hll' fut M'l('t'I ,., j'4j\\f7KI Jo' T, ,1 11,1\ 14k 111' lu.11·" 1wnm ••n I-... --------Snow Tapper loclfford .A..-oapoce proved Cfirl training PIXOPHATOR 11300Redhill Ave, Ir v pr<lt.(. M~<i Ve rde Conv. Good oppc>rtun1ly c >11sl.8 Prepare rnr Stale t:xam an a.:s httl1• J .., :!"/ hour'i, schedult'd ,1t your (.'011v~ iueoce Guaranteed. Cull now to schedult> your t'Hl-:1': 1ntrodul'111ry 'llk11W. Mui.1 lw •" 1111 ..a. .. , I I I JAHllOA l>\M !il'M ~ tl'M 1 11•~r••••• era. •'I lo woril. 111t111"l111t1• •hlf" ,......... Pee~.. I llllh pt•r'-'111 111 111.1111 l'•llh1riw~t ~!1Wl1 ,.,, ....... t& ar•,ek. I 1111n dt·anl1111~' 111 11111 ~UpPenon 714/~6740 Jlos(l 66l Center St. ror n-llablc per:son With - -----Cot;la Mesa. ~ l'njl!72 ~l -t 11111dl·rn f.11·l p1 \ ~ 111 • 1•t•ll• .. I 1rnm1 t1 111tt'I} i rnulw 111111111 n·1»1ll'> 011 o 1• 11 11 t ' 1 1 ,. n , , I tltAll<lini::. l'l• llut.-1 fn"n'\'11" ;.!1111 :-.t11h t)\X'l\1111( tor 1•x· '"'1 1mJ1v1duul l \111 l'llarl 1111111•'\lrutdy & \'llJllY our .up•·• 1..M!11d11 pu1·kt.Al(I'. I l\«1\111)~ .;vlUI MATEtOAl .. llANDLING pleasant pbone mannt!r Part.'IStO<'kl>\'rsOn ;----------, able to work flci<i blo ed ' Offl ~ hours. F;xcellent l'om· f:'lcl>t'f'\enet: cfos1r not I C'c I required. Will train I _ •Clertss I pony benefits . Apply Mus t pass l·ompany 9am·12 0000. Monff'r1, physical includinR bark I •Typish I P~11o· n HOTEL 1cs. ... oo _ P--.ts.r.k~ '1~ C"ampus. N H Open Monday Evenng Until 7 p m. fllNT DESK kau 11r "om" 1n ll>th•> 1 '' ,1 I 11 \ It I' 11 t I f\ 11 ' l'lt'•I'.•• I 1111\ 411\ I MI ~ Wl\11\' IOI 11\ll'I \I<'.. Lq t 11o.1111l10t·f\I aOSAHIHC. !'llt•W}IUrt f'-•uC'h !>MS ~1 l'•1u.J Upportun1t) t:11l1>IO)'<.'I "ra~ Irvine S40·763'J I •Secretmift I ...._.. "' O I I 900 Newport Center Dr r. ..::.:':..· -----I *Word Proc I Newport Beach CLERK 1 1~11uw-. N1"1.t'1 " """ 1·u111uo11 111""'''''·''"1' 'IEL[~ ~ ..1\ .;ilahk Ou1 .. 1.imll111• t • (Jll1• 1.Jl>l>tl fl llllll\I ,.,, h "'' ... 111-ovlt• on1·111t ... 1 l"-'r"'" I • • r .1bk 111 wur Ii. II• \II.It I In uu h11ur1> ... llJl•Y ,.,,..it. nt I K3J 14 11 ~y~·111·llh111duil ~ .:111.:H11,mr,,t'tr t>r 1n>: rrt.~ m .. 1:1"' \1111" I ..,11111· ~ 9am-12 0001). M1111 I-1 1 I 1'1•r..c:i.)nt'I I 1111111111..:100 fk.;1 h 1141 J4..'lll ll\1111 W .11tll'I A\t' 1121!'> Paul Dosier Associates, Inc. :lti50 Kl'\.lh1ll ;\'I ('1;1it& M1 ... u 17141 SS6"-707S hqw..I ()ppor 1-:mµloycr JANITOR Mi\t'IUNL'>I 11,' Jallbl'O l'rudui:I:. hJ~ 11 runcd CJl.lt'nl n gs for Warner Swa~c.)' Twnt LotW Oper11tor i.:.t.&2nd Sh.Jft A.l.#2 Chllcllft"S/O 2nd !'h1ft •• MJlUrt! RN or LV for hVl" I • •cct c•-...&..s I l::qual Oppor Emply r rn s1tuallon wt~ yr nlll "' ~ m if 1..ldy wtresp1ratory 1-1ru I t ---------~\~· ;'JN~1~~115 w3~1:~~t; : Bored_? : -.-N_X_Ttl._._EflH_ O_H_E_ ,.f prof assistanre '.'t1u:.l I OPYATOR! ht.' flt>:oblc l,;ood fman· I I l'lelt.Sant work1nK t'Ofldl· ··1al ~omp~n s al 111n 1ooc:. •1 m un '>l •JOC>u ~ • ' h I lion!> w1lh Chev rolel d1• w 111•.iot1ahl1• '~1lary t >11 Ir nu 1 'n l' 3 v" Y 0 ll aler an Oranoe County nnrlUOlll"'S IOr tr<rvt•( 1<•l1mbrl11? lht• W<tll!>'1 f " ,~ '" T i\1rport husines' com ~(or tnlerv1cw I ,. m P 11 r " r v I ole:t Some hl(hl hook· _,,-1opµo rtun1t11•'I m.iy h1•1 k Mcehan11· lo )ol'I up & tu'>l wh11l )<tt1 nt•'fl to l ce pin~. t y p ing rl· mamtam rrui<'htn{•ry 111 I' I I llWred Opr> for ;ill van Causey & Company RE/\L F.STl\TI'. J405So. Co<1:.l lhv. a> 1714)494-8057 MAARIOTI HOTEL I ~ Nc•1,wp11rt l:.mh'f U1 I 1\11•wpon 1~ .. 11'11 Equal Op1)0r t:mpl11H I l..1"uru1 "\11:ud I m.r I RJI ~42 I I '11%7 t 'ahol Roacl I I I ----------11 t.qu.rl np1>0rlun11y I lnd.1v1du~I nl•1't11.J Iv µ111 vldl' JUOILOntil .inll l'll'•lll 111~ ~l·rv11•1•:.. fur l ICl tmn11·, 1·on1p:.iny IUl .111-.I 111 lh .in~~ l'ounl> :kl hr Night Shift ooous rrr J HS(.'0 PKUU l~ Dalt• Way C M ~· An t-4uttl Opl'()r Employer r I 11.-t y11uuul 11 t wrut •1 t·e~·nt."~'vric·e M or ·•1lh1•,l\I' m n" ,, :ml I L' n 11 k """ ,.,. ~ Vl ., v ... r or .1 (•)Cl l •• \<Of IOI! I HOW ... RD cL.-.--l~t l.1th1· •·~1><.·r 1h"•1rJllll· 1 s 1·h~dul1• & 11•1' lll A nor """" W1• hu1ltl 6l fl'P~111 ... om1· II t I I f>cwe & (Ju<i ll St:. I\ arit ly, l'a II., •lC •'' N •'Wfil)~{T f'L'.A''H of 11ur (hs~ns1nl-( t:4U•ll IT " P I) ,1 , 11 ,1 1 •I I c.. n '' u . " i\l!l: no 1lurr11·r 1 s:i1 1 ,aiJ t llin~ rl'li·frJ ll 8l3·05SS •~Ctl\rll\ I ;J ,\ \ l' :'\ II ~-VI.SA' RECEPTIOHtSi &KUlive S.crch ~"" "' Mewport leochltft C>p"in9 for Re1•p· Kollist w/fJOOd ,..._ pet ICIMUfy & tpg tkilh. If yo11 wo8lc Ike a chmM:e to wOlk ift tth excitiM) '*"""Oft-,. .. t, pleau p\o•e Ted lo•ty Of' ChM Okon at 644-9171. ------ RECEPTIOMIS. •••••••••-! Vcry pn·tty nfc ~s a ... w1•ct 011\~nmg tappy µ1·r.,.m alll y \11 h .n11lt• phrnw.., & J,!rect viato~ :-<1t t:-'11111~ m.-c St.r1 ;11 $Jif>11 w txlot bc n C:d I H11,1 5411.i;oss c .... !>1:.11 1'1..'r..Ol'lncl i\gency two Hartx>r. CM Hotel San Maarten I f:m11loy1'r Mi I" I L----------.a - INSIDE SALES lmmNI opt>n 1ngs ror re1pon.'>1ble. mru un :-wit !'. l o r t l' r w h n 1· o m munrt'<lll':. t•a:.1ly Wllh uthcn.. Soles t•xpenl·nt·e ,, plus but not r1'(Ju1r<'d. Will train. Must hiJVt: ht~ w .. v ru\'ltlt• e\1 1·lle 11t l 1.•ffil>IJOY Ii. ·111'11li-t'u 11 oropply l\li\C1 llN IST!'\ TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS ;.i8.51.25 Med1anil' n •p:111 O. 111.1111 tt>nanec or 'l'rur k rll't'\ /!., t'OnSll'\l('\100 l'llUIP :! ~ t ' l'JCper. rL'l:I Oranll.l' t 'o lot:. ~ntl Idler or l'X\11.'I' & salar)' rt .. 'llwrcmc nl' i\d 11541, Du11\ Pilot. :.1:10 W Uay St. Cui;ta Mc~ ••. !r4i2l.i I ln1nu"'" N1·q ·r ,, I•·•· I I~ l(L[~I 11 1-\p,incl 'g '"' n at'ly knr1wn 1·orp :.ri•ks 1wr~orl "' 'l yr.. exp a:. d l•'l'h P~IS14K Red Estate Caner? Our proven l ra1n11111. .. ~1crs 11nJI 1n orfll c• l(Wdll.llrc will hri ng your -.uc·<'l'S~ • i\:.k ,1 IKJIJl 11u r 11lf'l'llll\t· 1·1,m111 ""'"1 µIan up lo 811'1: l.1t•t•ns1'<1 or unJ1 ccnst'<.I may r:.11 for CQOl1<len t1 ,11 111- tv"VlC.>W Fur C:o:.lll Mt>'ll area li46·7.\34 ,,,k for ttal Bowey Preienlly the Villnl!,c Inn IO l.uguna B~•11rh I!. )o('l'k 1og the fo llo.,..111i.: 11uallr1ed emptoyc1·' 1yp1n it skills. 557-0825 I 7141 540.6080 TRANSMASK CORP. ~Camp~ Un\'l' Newport Bo!al'h. l'.\ \l'l'l.Y IN J>t;HSO:'. I , 1 •• , r I rt-i·n.ut. 1>1 hn~ Span/ En~ I C'ti ll o< I 1w1• This 1:. ddlfllll'ly ,, ~· fll"' I h oppty t-: () I'. I Com·· In rod.J\' I ( '"I .J.· a ti. ~·"" li055 I lrvllll' I ( 'uast:i.I f>el"!'lnnn<'I Af,~en · I l!l:J 1441 I ·~.l7!!1Jl larbor.CM I 2102 llu~lnl''!'. Llr l>r I 1 •• L'I' •••' \,., ' r ,,.,,. .Su1tl' 20X ---1 I PEST CONTROL Troi~ IOOC'k FRF.F. SERVICE PERSONNEL wtlh c:icpericn1·l• INSPECTOR TRAIN f: E Equal Opportumt' To learn aJI phasc.>S or m· Employl•r m f1h LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS :\1cd1 cal f ront 11ff11" pcr:;on. pC'gboarrt ,., µcn enre. nl'W 111 f11·1" goorl h .. od1h Tu..,t 111 (' 11 " t .1 r I J\ ,1 r h J r J . l«!-14321 I II unungl on lll';.r1 h I I x.t7 J4'l'< I I 1<~10i W;irrwr I\\•' :in • 1 I l.aj!tm:r '1~u•·I 11 Sl1•;rc1v 1111> tor rtl!hl 1 .. ·r...,11l Profit tlJrtnl!. I n1llJ• lw;11\tJ i\IJµly Ill p•'f"il)fl l.lo\lt 1'1·,l ('on 11111 ~iii I·, ll\ 1·r Ht.I S:tn· l.11\llJ Ontu~ tri 1-_ rrr21 RfXEP'flONlST · >outh Coast Repertory 0 c h ~a uuful r e gona l th.:J1t rt• ha:. cntr) leve l 0~11!.l\ln~ In ,m Cll:lllOll.. l•H·ly atmo:.phl't: a.., r·••nt••r or info. br J II tltt·dlrt: J l11\ rl1cs Good 1 • prnl.! .,kill:. n.-<11. C.:J II I••• JPPl Judy M>rg:.in. !f.'>1 ~ HOUSEIEfPING i.pect100 Mu:.t pass ----------phys1c31 & back X-Ray Mt'd1cul l>at•i.. 0 1f11 ,. 111.·r,on. DrlhOIHc'<lw ,., pcrwnt't' ', . .., 111l111 • J!ood bt•ndrh TIJ~1111 Barbara X:J;!~.!I I '\11 OM:' 1' GOLD STAR E.xper 1m:ferr,-<I FRONT DESK Irvine 540-76.3!1 .. B.O E 1:0.'STAl..LF.RS & DlSCON· NF.CT TF.CHNl<.:li\NS & Oi'TICE PF:RSONN t;J. Will train. l'QU:.OI Of>pt y .lit ~1 .\1"11 \1 ECllANlt' l ~ r-; 11n Job 1·\.11 n· quin 'tl :.1u:.1 hllH' 11\\ 11 tools Apply bt'l 1·41'M CAM BRO ~ F<: .11:11 W St•.:cr:.t rom Santa /\na. Ci\ ~l711:.! Equal Opportunll) 1-:mployl•r m r h ~ 21!t57t'JbotH11.it.1 I I Equ:il nppnrlunit~ I I l-.mploy1·1 \1 F' I , __________ J PET STORE 1-'l~ll O il H IH I> h. ~ O W L f: O c; t-_ t< 1-:Ql'IR i':D Sil S.'l22 RICBVIHG CLERK l''\Jll ume, rl'tlul t'luthtnlt .,tore 1-;>1 pt>nt-nl'l' pr•• fo<n,.11 Will 11 J in ll1111r' I! ,f >., ~"' :\Ion \hfu Fi 1 1'.111'Jill'\1.¥1 .u;r RKeptS721 If you en1oy an.wenn~ phonl'S & can lpe a1· nirat('ly this Analeim co n{'('(i.'> vour -.ervics. lls a llf'aul . rnen1lly ilormal 11 I .1 1 1 C .r I I J c a n • .,111 w:,., cw~lJI :>crS<>n 11• ! '11 1111 :.'/~I() lurll{ll Ex per pr!'forrt>tl Please apply m J><'N<On t•mployer 831·3242 111.wn ft·~i\M & ~.PM. 1>91• ln.-.urcJ11t't>Sale..µt..n>1m SO Coa:>t llw~. La1?,una l.>ot~ your pn..,..t·nl Joh of t~at•h !1·1 '110 1n1fr1wndl•n 1·1· lltllJ"l'''""'ltlll)! \l1t11 I II 1 ·11olrn1~. 1•\1.,1111111•. I 11111 •Ir \ t. 1•h1llh' .1r•• 1111 " d 11hlr1 •11 t:t•ttl .... ii.it' ~ l11•111•li1' Mt. t·ll~l ,tll • llttU!'>l'kt•1•IH'I II\\• Ill ht'auu!ul i\11t llrh '11·\.\ l1flffil' "' Jtll'lllJI. IJfl\' nn with l\,1, 1 JI'" lur I iJdor:oilJlt· 111lan1 l .111 1..4(}~7 fvr 1nh·n ll'" . Jlo u:.ckt:l'Pt'r M.rture ~n nt«f<'<I tn h v1' 1n & l'3n': ror aM.IVl' l11dtJlrr Unven; hcen.,r rt'f1u111·d (';ill day:. IAIN<!JOO, 1\ll 1; 1.14 ~II lll)l '~h" I-~ (' l•:I( \t1I I ltll '.1lt·M-.·nl lorn 7 :1u 1 ,\I' ,,,, llunt1111:1•111 111-.11 Ii 1·11nvall-:.t'l'nt J111,p 1~11 Mond.1 ~I llunl U1 h HOUSEKEEPERS Jfl'"\lj.!t• ,I lt•1•l11)~ (If ,II • 11m p l1,hm1•111 <\' 1·1·1111111111; "'l'Ufll \ ' II 11111 \11U ..,1111ultl l,;11, tu l".1rnw1 .., In' <, ruup I 1• If.iv Cull >I-Iii ~ti 11 I 1' ~I IC.' ~ l' I· I· \'. I'. t St·:l'H l';'f ,\ lt't N.,..111 llt'h aftl4t. wt· ;art• -..("'4.•ktn).! .t ch•!)l•ndnllh· •wcr<'I a I) lo.> work v.1lh our m:ina~l' mcnt learn. Must bl:! well ons1otan11r<l :.clf·sl<r.rl1·r , Wilrd pro<'M)olOR exi>t·r ck "rL"<I S<tldry open 752 .R.'>.1.'i ln.'>UTli.Ol'C Undet writrr SI 600 l!cJut ,..i;,h h lod oH n1•"d' min 1 y r c:i..p • :i:.uall' t"llrn I l>pply I llffilJ.10 ,V C.ill H1lJ. '•1tl-U).'l:', I 11:.0,t:il l'>·r,on ncl ,\.:1•lll'. :!i~l lbrhur. ('\1 Im', FHEI-: l·'ull & J>1T 1m1• '\lnlf•--------- hen l'f11:. H<1vv11•w M;i11or. :l'~l W Hav St C M t>42·3.'.o5 1-; O. E llOUSF:K F:1-:1'1':tt • Op1·n 111gs for housc k1'i·1w1 -. 111 u>nv. llosµ lull 11 m1· Goud start.mi:: ... al<1r.' & twnc. /\pply l"la~'h1p ('on v Ct•n t <·r . ·Iii•• _ .. 1.,~hip_ Hd: Npt lkh llOUSl':KEl::Pl-:R. mu ... t have own car . rwrm.t ncnt. Call 645-0089 r.---------1 I lndustnal I I Meed Extra I ~ Cash? i l WultLd-•MNJMs: I O.OfO. I I FaYorih Cu1hr1n 1 ' ..... "•··· ' 1\1.hil Room itetper",I 1tnsertt>rS & Press Room1 Op e r a tor s net>d ed l tmmediately in l...atO?una 1 1 TIME FOR A CHANGE? Our <·ontmuing i;:rowth tlfl.' ('realt'<f a µos1t1on for ;111 1•xpcr1e nccd 1·•1111 · 111,.r1·1al lmt'S rat••r with JJl'IJ\ l'n lt•Jtlcrsh1v ah1hty a n IJ t• ll <· t' I I c n l 1 n tc rper :.on"I a n d ~UPI!!'\ tM><'Y s kills. If you have the curl'\'r mot1va· lion we are St'i!kmg srnd a l'\.' ready lo put your s:~ls and expencnce to .... ork in one of the lar~t>sl multi l ine 1n:.uran<"e C'OfTlpamcs m the natmn. plc:.L"4! call our Pcri.onnt·I llt:pr~tallve '"l _...,The i:ct~~~=~=l · -1 ~ ~ Companies 414JMacArt.hur Blvd Newport Beach 17'4)975-7724 t714>t75-712l ?WI ('1,1} llunungton IM.-1:t1•h Picture Ft-amen l w (>( flto;u·h . wul h or li;1rfwld 1 MAIDS ~:,ix·nenr1-<I . full 111 p.•rt 11 ml' v12-~io.10 Medital oHwc In.' 1Jlll11w 2 Dfls ~:x11r l'l'tl 1·w ulc • .:d ~ndrli. Tu~l !ll Uarbar:.t ~:U·K:ll! I <l1w or 3 ktnd or.:arll/;tllttll 1 h.L, 111111111liah • 1w1·d '"' I .,.~·rl't.11'\ fl'' I plllillt l IP ( I I I I ti I I I •• I ,, • I \I" n1·r.1 •'II 1-ull 11:.ort 1---------- l 111•" jjl "'"·· L.il!Ull·I ,,,, 1111 l_\I•, \.\:-i T < ·1. \ ~'.>.111.·n~·nn \\Ith S~I \ I:! nr n·L1ll'd • ·qtll J1Hl1·11l l 'I .1\ hl'•'ll'l' 1101 n•q11t 11 d " t'\lll'l ll'fll'I' I' .1\11 qua\\' \hl'-t dr a"' hlu11d i i I ti:ll 10:•1 I.All i\SSISTl\NT 1-:xpt•r1t·r111•11 111 tituml 1lr:.wmi.:. µ1 IJ\:C'>i-1n1!. 111 111~. l) p1 nit, & nt lwr .1rc;.s of lahoratur> I 'h 7 1416.11-4030 for u pp1 Ludy t:ompa111on wanll'CI Must have l'ar L1v1• in ~luh• ladv rcc1Jf)Cr1tlllf)I: fro m d ine~-. "o hou:.l·worl.. u r n111 ... 1nl! •art' :-.al.ir y nn:11t.i.1hlt- "46-0!~~ l,1\:'\~Al'r:ll ,,frn :.-"' 1•>11J(•r . xlnl 011pt\ .... .ii an} time 1.1~. 71;J;1 LATHE MACHINIST t-:>1pr'1I lor Jl<1r1 t1t11\ Wurk hour!. :-i I' ;\l 111 !I l'M Mon thru Fri < .; 11 Mr Riley ;11 !17!).r.<J$!4I t.EGJ\J.SE<.;JH:T/\HY I'\ per to litigalHJO 1w1 ,., non·smokcr. lluntmJ.!'••n Beach sm<1ll I rwntll) of f1rr AA!\ MUil Leqcil Seetttary ----- \1 .1111 ... ,,µpl) l'lw 11111 ,1l l .. ll'Ufl!I :!l I N \ '11.1>ol I h\\ t..1~~un:.i fk'.11'11 .\1 1\lll:-; wluh .., wk11 ll'- ....._.atd1 (f, .\1011·1 ·111•.J :-O•• f '11.1~t I lwy. L.1j,Wn:r l\r'h MAIL EDIT CLE.RK Full L1ml' po ,.111n11' :l\'>Jllablc for llu~y 11:1\a proc1•:.s1nl! cumµan~. Handle 1ncom1nl! m ail frum accountant:. & 1rthc.r retall .. 'ft d ul1l-s I 0 kc>y addml! 1ru1r hin1> & hook.keepm~ ex pen1•nec lll-..irablc> SAFEGUARD BUSIMESS SYSTEMS 2283 Fairview Rd. C.M. 546-6080 MAINTENANCE PERSON Wt• llrl' scek1nl( 1n · tit\ lfluuls with<! y1•ars c~· l)('nl'fl~•· to handlt· lah t' q U I p m l' 11 l <1 II d r11t•t•han1•·al with lit<' l'll•Clrll:iil l'l.jUll>Hl l:nl t\1H 1Wlt•d J:t• or w a \l'r ln•al~·nl ,11111 11lum fnni.: hPllJfUI Sm a 11 f 1 rm 't• •'I<.' ~ .. 1·re1 an w l'Xl·•·ll•·nl \y p111 g & !'.hnrl h:r11•I ~kills S:il~1ry orwn Will (c'\Jahl1t•J Jf11Jl11·:1nl)o 1·1.111 <'Of\.~rder p..1rt t1m1· ('all t·x11t·tt c1>1l1J>rt•hl·n:.1\ ~ 714/973 21:n 1·omJMllY licnd1L'> 1ol'lud Lf':Gi\l. St:l'llE !'Ally rr11? rTWJOr med1ral ;ind ;\l1·J11·jl lt.11 k '"I 11 ,. 111•1'<111 h t l111l! 11.tl "' 1 l11lf.1"d11· ll•J\'lttr 111" "' I IC'•' j?lllHI IH'l\l'I I' l'lt,un t:•1111.11 \ l!:r111 11 ,, ...:ti-tt:l:!I \11-<h ral ~l':>Sl'llj!i•r ",1nl•·J l"I Jk4111n", OV.11 l(."l'I' t ~,11551, 1111.10. 'lnr11l'.1 .\tc•fl-1->. h ·mJll· !'\li.>rp :.1:matine onl~ s:!.• 11•·• hr ~ 51::!2 11r 1 .. 1:! 1 • ..!11:! Hob Modds We ftH'd new foe~: Models·Mllll' & F1·motk I r y 0 u r r a l' I' h 1• ' c huruncr . 1s hr I'll fao;hion 11r looks l1kt.· the jl.1rl next door Ga II fnr :111 appo1ntm1•nl fnr a (X'l"S(llial mu•n ww Ynu n1uld bl' modehn,.: "' Cill"I\ as m·xt Wt't.'k ' Su tlurl:t hl'~lll1lc, t•all n1J\\, <L'-k for I liJZt>I t).'11-~Jf,()) Nl·W York Wl'!>I ~udc-lm~ i\)!t'llt ' X15W lt>lhSI. ~B OC airport. 1.'XPl'r . , Int tll•11Lal We an• .1n •·qu:il typin~& s h o;k1lb. ,af:iry •1pp11rtun1ly l'mpl•l)cr l•--------- <>Pl!fl. 975-fn:l'l/54~ 1~5.5 111 r h Sohm1L .11111lrl'a· Motel Mana~l·r E xp 'tl roople to manag1•. hontl· uble. 2 br :ipt n•> 1·h1ldren 675-0166 --.,._.....,..""""..,.....,...,,.,. __ , Iron' tn 39;,2 I 11mpus ~"--=" l >rt\.r'. Ncwpon l\4'.1l h . Leqal Secy M09 II Work with 2 <ill)·~ ,11 nat"I 1n!> rirm'c; 1•orp orc·i; Newport &•ac·h lrvim• l'cr:.onn~I i\l(t'nt·v 41!8 I-~ 17th, t'osla Mc:-...1 Suite 22A f142 147(, Ubnry Cle-rt! II $7 l!f.$79'..! S92fl mo 1711 I ~r\0 r){)RI) TRANS MASK CORPORATION ----- MAIMTEHAMCE Moll•I.., Opcn 1nl!~ fu r housekeeping & mu111 lcf\lillC't: meu. ru11 ti m1• /\pply in µer~on onh 64!'r7700 Bt·~t Wl•Sll'rn Ahbaba Mo\d --- lf1"·r·.d1•·d I" ,,1101 I t riotl I\ I' 111 • k 111 ,\ I f{1.,..t-p1111n1.,l I' 'I I.• I \11 'l ~I t1r ."'"'1""1 fi; wh .11 '"' ,. I•· i· • 1..J1•pl111111· 111 11111• , r, I J'l.u11 "1 1t • I •111·1 • 111 , .. 1 q11il••f ~II .1 • llr I, 111:-.. )1 l 11l•H \l.1rl 1111" f>. ICl't 11 • "' I tll ,. ,111 •I ,.., 1<11••\'l•·d ~ ... l ll ·'"' '"'llt"lll~ I ·•'I \)1 ll.1 •• I ,,, 1111111 1111 '""''"·' 1"·1111 \' I l' • \•\I 1••· I 1. It t I I I .j ..... , tit•' , : •••• 1 ··• hU ,tppl I 1~' p, ·1 .. ' t I ',Jli, tt f ltt I 1 1 •rn11111~ I>• 1•1 1 ll, 1 It r~ (,, 1wr.d .. 11 •lut11 ... " 1 •111 1.111 " pu11111· l'h11 111r C.t rl~·r 1\ a!''"' ' 1,111 N1.." IMrl t tr llr \;1·.,..1.1011 11 ... 11·h "> I·•" ORDERLIES NURSES AIDES ..,ni;1ll n11 1 ~rn1 h .. r11 I \.\ ,1nJ.. \ 1)\1 ( 11 Jlllfl tit• l.1 n11 I ' 111 h • ,, t1 I ti 11 l l.;1,:011:1 lsc h 1,, .. ,11 ;•.•\ \Int lt11wl11 t'1111l 11I ~Ir' ·11-.111 11111 or .\1 1'~ I 1'1l '< Vl'T" '1111' l i ,111 fl-11 ' ·\~ii.I (;h'nn1..•'1'1 l'. l.,1., lkh •I!~ W.rif1 • l':.irt 11111•' ~I ucl1·111, 11tld 1111,.., 1•rr;rnd::. ~ 1·.11 "I' k1'l'fl ll r .., 1l1·\llil1· ti4rl 11;.11 P.ARTTIME S1?1·rt•t.1r\· 1,p 1111• grm•ral ort rl'l" tl'lt'ph1111" 1.11•r..v11uhl), nl 11 011· t11111 'm 11 k l' r C .1 II I " 1 • / !nY l\IYT:I PAllT Tl'\I ~: .'t l"l I.I. l'IM fo: l'lll.!l:rJ.!1·111· 1,,,1 )!rf11ot.l ng l'OrnjJJO) nt't'lb cotc rp ri:. 1 n i.: µho 11 l' 111•1">\IO tu '4.'l up J l)pts Salarv +-rnm m ~ 1 .. nU..,•':> S3 011 hr t.';111 I\ I. M I·: II L 1..• ri• I ...... )o 1.1;, K.'\S I PART TIME ONLY Dot• to 1 nmp.>n' ,., pan..,.oo 111 I lr:m;:1• (.'11 .lrt'd "°'l' lll't'tl "'\ 1·1.11 ... h11 rp pcv11l1· 111 ""' \.. night.., f><'r Y.l'l'k r. lttpm &1 ! day Sat Mu!-ol h1• It\ or ow r Pcoph' w11n .in• -,table :ire pref l'rrNl. apa>t •,;,; ~r.!I..'. "'" '"' Mr W1!:.l '•·wport SI .1 !loner.. Int I' I< II U I t' I I II '\ TH \l;./FI·'. Rulrl,,.r ho•c prowlUt \ In 1111• .tfl'.• \J11-.1 '""" "" ph\ , ..... 1 1111'1Ud111 h ,I' lo. \ I ,f \ ""' 7h:e1 F '1 1- Production Mgr. l,.t''-"'"' hn,. ... 111.1111 I-tll I lf•V. h \1,)1' \1 lhllt I l1t~·toht1rll>' ll1·•1111tnl \tu-.1 h• h1 v.!h·n•111 •1'll\'1I , 1111 lll.1\'1'111111 , .... 1111~ 111111 twlf1 111.tl,1• II•· • 1..,rnn' < :l·"T I' 1\1<1~ ._JI 11 'I'~ II :\ol.1d110111l! ~·I '1·111 nflli.!·d l'JSlllll(t1r flHrtl \11'1.d 1011 "•'ht' 1lt1W l':qu1I,\' Int 1• ,..,:.ihh-tin r.ht l'.t II .').j7 111::1 ,\ Growth t >pp\) PRODUCTION Motttio& C ontrol PLANNER 1·:1•'11nlll1t· mfr in S () C 1 ... 't"l·k111~ .1 ,elf ,t;irt1•r. "' .1.; ) r' l'.'<pt'r 1n µrn d111·t1on mJtt•nal 1 on· lrul. ltt ::.c ht'lluli.' on1cr~ to rn.'t..'\ 1Jrndoct111n rL"1u1 11· m l' 1' I :.. • e )L 1J ~ cl I t 1• m .1 l ,. n JI:. (" r "1· ..t .. t matl'nal r •'()UI n •ml·nt -.. clo -;001 tal!l' follow.up & a rnnl'I v nf nlh1•r l :.i~k,. .\1u"I ht' ,1hk 111 IOl<'l"Jlf<'I "'I ,:j• I• H·~·· ,,, llfll I II I· 1111·1 ' IJlt•I Pt' l•''I )(IJi .\;~n RECEPTIOMI ST Tra<ll' ·""°' C lrant'•' 1 11 1\l11J1lrt J f (',I l)• 1'(\, I" 1'1•l1fln&•I rvr 1·11rd Ii'·~ '""' hl•h1rrl \111 t h,,,, p!fo.1,,1t)I \II I I \ I II "" "~"'"''' l.1!i l'J11n, ,. 11 1ir•1I lol•••,1 ..... ·•1• h1 lpltrl I "'' 11 , .,,.1,1 • I K'.CI K. :-I.I RECEPTIOt-&IST !~U \ 1r I \\ \ ,U I t • lff t1111.;.... I \ Jllll " I 111 11 lrll rt'.I" •'<Jll.11 ll' • \lt>rl ~.1rt "40 1 up t ,1\I ll•1ll 1\lltH'\.'t <'11 ..... t.rl I'•'"'" 111·1 \i..1..'f\I' ~",!111 Il .111 .. 11 . n 1 Ill/'. f-'11 1·: I•: RECEPTIOl'ollST Ft't' 1>t11d I nl l.'l'l''t rill! r 1111 Jt,ll (or .r "l'lf ~1.1rkr "h11 "'ii I " "r I. 1 n t tt :r ii m1111,1r:1 t1 \l .1,~11 .. 1.1111 llurrv' ~ii.I tn ,1,1r1 .1 .,, It~· 1111l' l'.rll ''1.11 \ I I I nnnnr ~>411 ;iO(ll ~n··ll 1 n I! & ~ 111• 111 n r• 11 I ;-.: ...... ,11.rt Jk•,1dl .\;.:;•fl('. 1:wt <:arn1111' $1'.IJ.. 1dll' 1ll'lll' "11 h a Uarly l'llt>I l'la,.,.1 w<1 ,\If for. Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO-VISOR 642-5678 l '.I !(, 1t .. ~11lll .1l1•111 <"·111"..l•ir II• 1 \1 .. \ loll I\, •.1( 11\Jlll l'f l • , " ,11\ 111 11 r ,. •• 1l1\1f1,tl I I ,111:11~ l'r" \,110 ~lu~t tl;,,-C l'\IWI •II 11• 1 l..ICll.: "'lthll'.lfnlnl.. cll'.tlth~I ,<. nr ht1av1or.il rr"1thflf':tlro11 S;/;irv SIMI 1•·r mu ~II t;4!il27K __ R.E.SAL:S I ...J~UnJ Nr,ut•I \:lnl 1't1mL'r \('al ion 111 1 t-1.1:!:. l'1nllr l'or> l 'omml:iton Monarch ln~s~nt RESEARCt-AIDE I \Im" l'ollt'I!! 1 hem ~ lw• 11.1-.11• nolel't1l:tr t 11•11 ,. l> i i\. (' J II I' r· i.: ;.: " Hr 1· r " r 111 1;7,,.2159 cn·kh11ll .\l.1rin<' L.ib Cd;\1 ,\ I J1 ll1l\' of t a l Tedi. I.() I': ~1 F I II• •t.111rJ Ol mrncillah• o1;xnml-!-' itl ll!W Straw II j l I' 1 t t a I 11 "'-1·s\m1n-;tc· Full •H I' 1' llay & c·v1• :.h1fh \tu.'t 1)1: IX Cl' tJVCr Ex11 .I ~ ~<:! f11;'1() Ht.,.tourant µa n -tinw ·, rl_,.,,., wk. 10.IO tll 2. Call ·, ,;, :1111;.1 ·~:., eve-. ~L \Wib ke.t .nr r ;JJ1 l CASHIER// HOST lf'OSTESS Very busy l'Offct> s hop. bnnd a bl~ neat a p - 1~Jr3nr~. e~per . pre ll'r nod ,\p1ly w<'t!kctays, 111 person 2PM·3PM or I ,111 ~~;_'7-;) \ I H P 0 I T f'; H I N N llYfl-.;J. tlfi'OO Miu~ rthur Ill. Irv tl~lnUranl 1-:Xper BUi Boys for Npl lk'h l'lul>.days & nights n.111 fur an>l. 64~5000 1.'>ll ;.;!\1 ---I Niguel. <Men & Women, 17 or over). This 1s al IJ>Ctfect opportunity furl 1S£NIOR CITIZENS.I 1HOUSF.WJV E S andl l STUOENTS t o carn1 We would like to talk 10 you about MECH.AMIC ••tvMry Work•• Seek in.: 1 nd u!! l n nu" person with knowll'll!!t: 11f horticulture & plants t yr ex pr. ret1 'd 1142·Kiiliti S4SO Salary t>r prof!\ shar111 i.: pro gram. wh1 C'h t'\1·r vou pr!'frr t'nr mll'f' ··all 7M r7~-2'.!0ll htY.n I !lpm I' .1 r 1 ' I 1 ' 1 ' f r o rn Jlu1.·11r1nt' E\ pt•r in inlr 1·n,·1n111rnl'lll L-...,.t•n 11.11 W1• nfkr )Ll11l puy 6.· flt:Ol'l ll:. t-'.11•1llly 111 ht•dlll 1.aguna <."J nyon. nr bcal't1 & n•sort arc.i;.. I '..ill for appt TclonrH 1\1.·rlwll•y vcr~unnd ch-pt 714 ·194 !MU I Laguna Uc.•1Jl'h .. ; () ,.; REPRODUCTION TECHNICIA .. l extrc ari:.e!w1y at. I lh<' type or future YOU can bwld with u:. 1 1 J7951 ceot .... ~ 1-;qual Oppc>rtumly I l F I...... 11--E-·m-pk>-ye•r•M•/•F-• I IEll~ I Advflf'Ced te«h & r ll'm·ul 1iutk'S r(.'(1:; HS J! r11d m GED cqwvalcm·y whit lc a s l l y r hbr:rrv I dencal c>1p. 1-'or apphca tlon. ront11<'t t:1 t v 01 Newport lka1·h. l11•i-i.11n ncl ()(fi n '. ~0·2101 . :1:11)(' Newport Blvd, Nl•w1x1r1 Sch. 1-'or full lim<'. multi fam1· ly units in lr>1\1w & N('WJlOrt Ucal'11 /\part· ll'Wn\ matnlt•nanet· ,·i..per prcfcm.'<i Xlnl bcncfrts md udmit frcoe mC'd1 c11I & hfc ins u ranrt• P ;11rl vacations & hohday~ & pro(1t shann1t plan. Apa)· ly at NURSF.S •RN'S• •1.VN'S • •/\IDE."i• MANY OPENINGS PART TIME EVENINGS l'r(1dut·t 111n Work 1 1\~ For1•m ;tfl Filwri.: h1 ~~ motorryrlt! Ul'\'l'ssunt''· hondrn~. :.n11l1111~. h11f 110~ & assemhl~ ~4•·4X~4 P(T OFFICE Im m ediate op<•nlngs exist for junior ;:i nd s r n1 or le ve l Re p·oduction Technicians at the NcwJI)rt Beach facility. Candidates shoutl have 1·2 years background on the 4250 and 2850 Offset P r ('SM'S. as veil as the lTE K 175 Platcmaker. T111de school or <'ommun1ty l·olle~e education will be considered. ' :..,C;RV•<-1 '> I I llMS42 I I '"""' 11,., .. , I '·I Eqoa.l~unity I t Employer MI F t .._ _____ ,_ _____ , Janitor /M ainlenanee Man wanted for Jrv111e area 5~ days per Wl:Clt. t)\&Ush/Spanish. St.art· mg salary $125 per mo. Call B-:£>2. Ask for Bob Have you read today's Classified Ads? If not. you're missing the best bugaim in lOWll ! U F!-':Glll\RU Ttl YOU TS Newport l>unci.. May 19lh. MM II\ yn; & Nllm· THE IRVIHE CO um Camelbark Newport Beach 644·9010 _dard_..!::_i\ _card. G44 S!Yl.!._ 1-•MAl-•HTIM--A•....,.-E-• Liquor clerk wuntcd f:x p .-. preferred. Good :1tart111..i MARINA pay &yrend bonus. Al>JI r nmanenl full l i me ly at ~ lr\1101'. N U po111t1 on 11vallablc al '7S4·9658. l M 111· l:ompany Manna for 1nd1v1d1utl wtsomc UQUOI CUIHC molntnl>\'r. AP.PIY at : ~\I Umc Mature. 1·11 THlllVIMICO pr'd & respons1hlt• i\1J11 llnt < '3mclhar k ~~~· 895 W llllh N1-w110f1 lk'ach f!.44 -9010 ---- M111)8j(1•mt1ll WANTt:U! W/\NTEO' .AU SHIFTS Our wuge t bl'nt:f1t !> µackag11e as the h1~hl'!>l make a phone call. l'Om pare&see! NOW OPEN' LA<WHA HtLLS OfflCI f'nr Your Convt>nit>n<'C ' 25255Cab0l Road cF.ldorado Bank Rldl!> 17141951-0355 *NATIONAL* NURSING SERVICES Temp e mploy agency a step above a rcg11.1lry LOAMSBVICE O ur Loan Servi ce Department has open· lngs for qualified In dividuals who en joy public coo\act. Our com· pany otren )'OU exccllenl advancement opportunl· \)'. p~M&ftl worklna en· vlro nmeol 6 good beneftta incllldlnc dental plan.. Contact fel"IOMel at (114) 8D.uall Amb1tlou11 coupl.:. g,10 NO FEE EOE mtflh hn'I pr wk. Con n !flult into lmmiiliii•------a II( ln<'o m t +other Ste ........ SM. 4001MacArthur81, NB S,O.i:. M/F' bene fit <.:•II 8111 Hughel~m~e:ict 137 MANAGER · A&lttlant 2 da)'I! a Wl<ek Lile books. htc malntenant'e. For •ppt. C.11 !161-8lln MANICURIST· for ver y buly aaion. must be ex· per " fulaionable. full time. IUcbrd Ouellette. ao Newport c..nc... Dr .. N.8 NURSING Accute psychiatn c rarlll· ty needs R.N.'s. t ... P T ' and aumtal ht!alt h wonren. All 11hlft11 open , full & part-Umc-. itlnl fr. 1 nae benefits C11ll 4Q6.$102or83\·1114 <kt GREEN cash for WHITE elephants wtt.b a Classified Ad Call 842·56'18 Adults W1lh outs t.111drnJ!. :itlract1 ve pt>r'l<1n.1ht 11•i. who L'fljoy wnrkrnc .... 11h lods Ovt>r 21 Slilrt al S.1 50 per hour Ph11n1• li <l 2·4 32 1 1-:xt ;!;,u. llETWEEN 1 Oil :1 1111 l'M. Ask fOf' Aftdreo Equal Oppnrtu1111 \ Employer --- l'BX SWITCHBOARD OPetATOR 1-:xccllt>nl j(rowth 01> portunlty lo our Newport Reach office for an ex· penenced Operator. Vnu wt.II operate u l>\mens1on 400 board. Previous t.eller eitperlencc is a de· finite plus. We offer an el'.CCllent startlna salary and benefits i>•~Ofle Please call for ttn~A· tcrvtew a ppointment ADIUTYHDBAL ~'"--'" .... ,, , .\1641-4000 An F.qual ~y Emplyr Vun1.'<1 dut1c!> !I t. Mnn Ft'1 Ca!'.ual 1rlr1t 1• j'\,c..11 l)l"llplt• Call IO:hw!Jt'1h .1\ fii5 761 l. l'tr warehoust>ma n & dt" li\eryperson Mu<;t h11vc vnlld Cal dnvlnit h<' & own P.U Hourly w111ote + car t>xpenses 541-0428 Real Eatate YR~H OlIT OF R";i\L 1-;STATE S\11 0 01.? AND NOBOOY WANT. VO L'' NO l•:XPJ.;RtENCf.? SOn11.' ol the s ulcSJ.ll'<>Ple 1n tht• bus iness r 1i;:h t n o w shooldn't he · probably la.kw!( up the desk s p11t•e yoo could US\!. I( you are lnoklnii for run ume. hard work. live m Newport Buch & <'OO· sider your sclt-"horp. then call m • -...,<' c;in make money together & you will koop most of 1t Bim Ha.'ltlnJC& 640·s:l60 Matle your s hopping ~a31er by using lhe Oatl)' ruot Ctasslfted Ads .. . . . . . .. ... . ,, -' -........ -... ,, .......... . Technicians a re requireJ for both the lst shift, a nd the ne vly-created 2nd shift. Excellent ~aaries and benefits arc off cred. l'~qual Opportunity Empl()'t'r Mfi'"" For immediate r onside:-ation call COLLECT (714 ) 833·412•. or apply in person lo: Perw•1I •eu e1 D.,t.DP-L S,.C••S.... Telft.w le...._ Sr•'-Dl*'- l.uw.l W ....... •1111 011 J_,,,,. ... ... .,.... ..... cA•JUO Rockwell International 'I~. ... where science geta downto bulinesa HetpW..tH 7100H.fpw ..... ct 1100Hlf,W-.tM JIOOH.4pWuted JIOOHelpW ... tect 7100.W,W•t•d 7100 ~.Mayl3,1979 OAILYPILOT .JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1010 . . Aatf.-s IOOI 0..,. 1040 flMiwllwe llTAaitNG seamstrt>s& S-Omt> e-cp SICllTAIY Take •TYPt: st:TTt:R AIM ................................................................... .. ~ C'.OmPIU\)' ~lnir ckilln.>d Will lriun r .. t We nN'd 1611 l>U rpo"'' s SECRETARIES s 2 Y..-.of ~ 1-;J(~r. prcr. c:raph11•s s m .JO OAK Ml~· S~hnaut.:rs/AKC Simmons Beaut)' Rest, m atur e. i tuble, en ~~;~:;.,Suri Ol•s1i,:11 114.'('f\'lBr}lllh.ihldlt'hnci'k <:oit.11\k/1.:Sll,-\llO"' a.fGreCol9c)e <'1~me.a 11 y . Ir v in e, 48"S.rolld1-sk Sl.25.MF K.in& $99. Zebr• akin, thllaluur lndh •ldual IU,'l1)it\M. kltp lllll' 1111 •• , Salt"l>1St•\•y <••• s1:1,::ool\ Two yt·11r lJOlr ictmcntic ~ Jllij6, Xlnl Cond! MS-~l ----~-5697 $110. fl31·3274 with m a n •1em .-nt & ...... ~ .. HS "•merit.I uHlr•' -.urk c:o ll11 it.illllO ... 'ilOI\ uvmlahkto')(>f('('tr'<IJp ---LhasaA""O"''PPICll.5 -------sa.leii l>.C'llcground 10 1m1 ~••" (' 11 I I Ku" Io n1 l.111 I. M·•ll <'uni 11.t II pltl·unts You rruiy defrr TYPIST F/T Ounese rug. 9X 12. Oi.lk ..., vw l!;arly Amer. sota •drg. d...,... ..._.. Hlt'tl In our ~J#"'d In drw..1N1k1n1t I; l'ro(JU(•u, L11~111H1 lhll~ "•ull><llcul Sl·l.-'11111< Jl'l1v1• duly u11 l<1 0N• 31. We nt'Cd u fast <iccuratc 11howcase, 11(.-. wheel('f! ~~~.~?~6. Wini( l'halr w/oUoman. Westmlnalu wo m 1·n N Blh·ratton11 fnr '"'"" 710400.1 !'of ••111''rmwh1M·$.l'iK un~• You rN1)' (1uullfy if t yp1~t who is ~ood teacart, oak rocker 1'tw ~ Admlrial 15.2cu n . ...-\Ally •hot> K1'1.l\U rt'.. l'hop rn B 9 -4 :J• r.ill ~ 1111,tvvl•r., I'<>} ,,11 ~\ • ._.., vou un• wtr1gurcs 1n our sales ~1j'~~l~::!'. ~ ~<jsl Cockl'r Sp;rniel Pupi. t r o st I e 1111 r e f r 1 t: f'tfll P•n111lb1 l1t \ 41 6734434 1.uu,.11111 .. 1,A•!l'll•\ •1734 yl•llr .. old dc1)l for small1mp()rtln11 ___ ___ AK<.: Pttrll colorel.I w/iccmaker,$300.Allon· su~rv1Jlon CJf l!t ffiltll SECRETARY 4IJ.IOllm.h.l·•t.1I• t"4 •lfh:h ,d1oul .iriui 11\.o cornpany in Fa11h1on f.);tale Sal<' We<l~woo<J Shots. IS week!>. cham ly •mos . o ld. C all 11t1H l~u.i t"r m UJ• s rt R Nt•w1~111 Bt••11·11.11:1:puw ta·:u1 l1>land Telex cxv lll'lµful bltit•k Uussall w1n1· & P•Ofl PU!»' 2l3/ 24 I 3290 S48·U943. portun1l)' w11h ~·11111 ·":t'HI'. •W.u11 to "l·r v1• 1n (:0.ll l'auline.75tl·lf461 watt-r, 18" tall \'ascs WOQd frame c'QUCh. lltn :-allU')'. l>\.\'r mk &. 4\I ~Depa twltt *1nin~"'l\'k .,, \It<'"' 1111' t.uro[X' Ci rca 1764 Ulu._. J ~pcr AKC Alaskan Malamutr t"Ordumy cushions. l'X· dlKOUnt <: •1 II no ~ IUl."'1n11 for 1111 111ol1\ 11lu,1I • 'I,,, p 1 1111 111ii1 tu r y TYPIST P /T S4hr µhiquc " four Sca:.unis". Pup-; Champ ltnt'l> l~l 1-cll~nt t•ontltt1on. Make -s-M.:aiur ft I" ""' "11111• 1 "111• r• a cl1"1Cc '"" f r • · h ) ( s""'s ,...,"Jiuµ 971Ml993 ,, I ,_ ''"' ' ~•th J ''"''" 11111•·111 "'t'r•Jf'1· • ' ~ " "":. 11 19 h 'x7 1 ~· w11 t ; ·'""' "'"' • 111f1•r Clil 5.'>l-4925. '°' lih~l "' In 1111• t, "t't·I. .,.., r1'111nul ··-1n•111'111' SECRETARY • Ell111bh• fur •>•»t·as 11l1ly i.ornl'une w ho wishes f'r u ml' Cl r l' a I 7ti!J /\ustrahan Shep f' l.ast n ~tatl !!llh •-.. l.11111\•" rlothlnA b 11utl11uc ... F\lll/P11rt Unll' •\llr.11 11\t', atn<'\'rt'. d1•1x·11•IJ bit'. mtdlt')!1·n1 l;r ... 1l i-11lary /h,•nt•flt, 1111h•11 11~ " "1"l'f\'l.U\ hi 11ur "'°"' 1111nh."lf'J.! ""' k NOT all tr1t1nln~ for 1'/limt> hours from noon 1633-0993 llt'n••rJI i11u11" I I ho 1:nt111lll .1t-.. 11 .1t1h• \111 I 11\JI ,t.111•hn~ ""'''' Im :• ,1.111-. •l\arlubk u11tJ1•1 to4pm Vanetyol typ1ng ltttt•r 5 blue murl 11k.1l t.rnrlul .. 1t· "'" hu11· t. 11 1 I. 1 11" 11 til •· v fl 1· n I 1· •I F f & 1 hr as recl.'p\ Call v 1 ct or U v r 1 £ht 673-2948/1175·3345 Dining set 4 chrs $500. s,,r;. & love11eat $5110. Hrwn lthr couch $5110 Orgrn Orig Ames chr 5185 Girls whl bdrm fur n ~ 975-0477 :: Lu 1 \re-. ··~t·t ut1\ ,. '' 1 r' · 61 1 <' 0 .. '" ''' 11 ,., "" 11.·1 ,111 •. , "' 1l h .:11u1I 'J 'r plml or rrwi i· '" 11 Je· an. "•o-605" <:oa". l radio/phono SlSO Hutl'h 11n·,,u11• .11111 hJ111tl1· 1w1 lhl' •. met olhl'r 1\rflly .,... -> • ~ /\KC mm. Schnauzer M. Ii >'\l:te'Mf'lll•' w11h in h,,11.,,• 1 1 -..11·t.111,JI ,1,,lh 111 111111 1 pu""~"el A••en""y, 27"'' Sl.25 J950'sJ\rt·adl·<.:nin1• ....... do bl I & Jr l!•' 1" 11111•· 11 J \ 1 .. nJio.tmcnl 1> an" "'""'"' .. ~ "" '"'"'"" A ra e a t 4 ll.')(041 l\.~t11>1d t '\l.k'I I",. ~urk lo.,ll lltui-1 lw .•l1h· • 11•1 \",ti l'l lllJ: ~ ~J It'• i•all I larbor. CM $115. 556 61~ . . l•wl Mr. t.d ... 11J> 497 10111 lrrr1•il but 11111 111.111 lk·pt ~.11Ju\ •"\l'•·lll'•ll IOO'/r fo'REE wknds.497·L978 llJton In u(id1t111n I ho• 111 t\1•· w "'"11' ·"111 I.ii.• 1111111'<1.llY l1o•11du.. \pµh HI SCJt Ste•etts -----.,,.C91CH 80 I 0 A K C: r e" (; c rm an J I .,hi;nha111l 111 • 111·1•1lw111 1 L ' 962-812 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " qtis7. s lpr s ofa $75. lit Spanish mahog dng lblt•/ IU1r chn; $500. 964!-827!1 llT AIL ~ALlS 11W1h 1t'\l 111d1~utuu mu'' m.: .it i..r 1o1.prn 111 P''' :.uu l\ 1111 .. 1 1 Sheph(>rd pup pres. 2 ~ t''ll't'llt'11t 1"1l·r11 .ti •1,rn1 l' no1111 1'1•1 .,1111n1·I CM Sqt MortiMl TYPISTS Rcfri~ 21 C I<' :.11Jc by s1dt.-Fem . 3 mos old. 1 s able. I Nmi l'ltl)l'l' 11111'"' IW ..... 011 Cull tune. N B Hf\',1 t ';ill re.-upp< .,.2 36"'"' .111<1 l'onHn11n1 •, .111' • Will i"'d•ii u i ,1, •111,.h .,1 MARRIOTT HOTEL 540.1026 Typists n eeded Xlnl $2355~~~1 blk1lan.shoL'> & worm1·d -.k1lb ~llh µ1 ... 1,.Jnt .mil ,.,,11,-tl I 11•1 fl •• 1 ''""''' !JO 1'··"' JJclM ( ·1·1111•1 Ur s ... ~ H . ""'"'·atelv, c~11 I m fl a r k 0 G l' r m a n Chamlll'r liO'' be1~~ cou1·h w 11)m al'orns StSO. Ork Oak Mt<ti11t . !'t tcreo 1·abmel tilf' lnol( Sl51J l>i'k hn1 wrng h11tk 1•ha1r S'JO. Cllher items 646 l\J~ 'w>•>t~•rutl\t' '"'t 'nn.1hl t k ,"1•uf"11l l'·•.,11 l1 "~ oyRI~ ''""'u "' p ---~"'•pheNis 6JJ 1292 ' " ,.... I I' I I I 1111 l.tllt•ll 111 1 '' ~ r " -542 24 35 VICTOR FHl-:IGllT UA.M /\(j ~:I) •>II\; ROUTE Wt• 11/h'r un oubtul\111111' '''" ,. '.,,I. '""'"11·111 ,. 1-:.,u,11111111111 l•.mpl\ Ill I • r--s-.,·c... llOTPOINT S.\U; 3001; ~ •lllllllt'll'd\11111 IW11\'l11 l\fh"l'll .. ,111 ,.,11 ••• .,......._, "'' .... w w II .... Pnt COfttrol T,.... l•Jli..ut.:•' "'ilh <'\l't'llt-111 11.u"\11 JI r.•tH'l' •1•11111111 .. 556-8520 '"'··-ta Anumaer97r9l~"'21urvur, l r "1 1k •11 r 1111, :-W'l.1\ K•·1'1.·111 'll11111.111~ TEACHER r /tl """'' = Sh•tHI) JO l ur 1 t~hl ~ 1 111.: :.l '1l 1 1 11'' 111•'11h ,,.f11•1lult• llll'"' •r ,.,. °'"4J 835-2622 ""rt>OI\ Profit ... hann•· Fur 1mm.·J1 • .i,· • "" 1,1 .. , ..... ,, ...• ,,.,,,1 .. 1,11 "1~'11 "'t f'-'•11 '''l.ih• l'" l'n· l\1nl.ll·r•:artl'll Mu.,t L'"L.· .,1/L' MaytU" wash•,r & ""~ ,,.. ~ .j r"l '11 I I ) I n '" "' llf llr.111 i.:1· t '1111tll\ I 1' h lh l CAJr. .. .. • .. .: ..... , l!/'IJIJP health J\l)Jll\ 111 ~•rn•;, 1111. I l" "" "" "'' p..irt· ... , ... , 1.11 '''I""' •. 11111 1,1\\" 1•ar v c: tic 1101 ----------1 dryer Olx B11th iclnt • ~r..u.1 I.lo~ d Pt•\ I l 't•11 •rt'!.iinw wilh 'Jll•I\ ,.,. 1.11·rfur11ir1111t 111l' full••" 11p \u poi 1 j ;, •Ml •.k" 1' 1 t'lf 1• ti'"' :i I r 1111 .1 11 ti c· x S23.5 537 33 trol ~I>'-'' ll1I :-.,1111.1 lfUll l'llll'nh 111 <;1•11•1 ""h out~l'll• ,.,,or ... , II l'lc·,i.,.inl 11111•1'flht·n• p1·111•1H't' I ni 111 l'll W<11lrt•ss with l'ar for guar Ii' :J "l • 1>·"111 '".11 l-.on >1:1:1 ··~•.s f L'-• ,. 1-· 51 5 >\nu •• l'/il \llU ;111• 1n11•n•,11•1l 111 1111' 1•mploym1•nt For in u "''l"kl·r bas kd lunc·h rr~l,A!N, 11 ... I • S 11 1 I M a k 1 11 i.: • ~1 ,, I • · Fcmah• Snil111~ '''P helpful t.'75-1823 SALES Hloloi:y or hr 1·h«m1-.tn ma1or to -,oh<·r\ bu!>111t•.,., & d1agnosu c ... u\'er lhl' phone rn Newport lkh Ua sc+romm1ss1on 714164.S-2111. Zak BUFFUMS '°'*ro'oHontu .1l•11i· fJC l!\1t1uo1 ''''"" 111 ~·wUnt\ Utlll"•'" \1 F 1·all~10 WHI Sl'rv1cl• !.I 3o am lo tpm Prost !-'rec• 13 CF 3 H'> 20821miMuCntrDr 1 .. ·~111. "t\l" 11' ,, 1.111 "' w,. h,1\1• 1~1)m1·d1 .1tt• Mun·l-'rt t.:arn SIOO·Sl 50 s.?45guar 5:n·G3JJ ,. " Tl'udH·1· 1'1 1• Sthnol I t"N,CA92715 wt1d)t>Urrt• ... u11w111 111"•11mi.:,for•w1·ur1t\nl l'l'rltll•·•tll' or l'X W1.:tk y Musi In• m•ut. ('i\Slll'AID , 14/97r. I 609 111·1·,.... 111 1h1· \pl fldt & \f IJl'l'.Onal>le & l'fl1:rgcl1l' W•hr / Ur• r• l(t•fri .,, " ~ • I •• l'1·t1 1· 1 \II 1"-'llClll'I! · lt•i·nuon ••r l· ... 11 !.1W-07 17 ··fl 111··11' " J ' ... Judy Mortin "'•· ' " •'•' 1 h > 1 £:.JI) HX:!ll u 0 " • workrn•• or nr1l !.157 Hl:l:I llll Hart.orllvd ,1111t .. Jl•·a\,Jrl \\\•lurn monu1ti,: nn,,.. lnr appl at Lori ·~ ,.. ~~".'· I' T , :.h. l )f1g n · 11wn'(f $.','hr lthvncl;, tro-223.S • SECRETARY I' T . lnsura111•1· uflt·. /\Jrport an•a, hf' Ut·lllil (.~ll AM 1:>:! 5131 C t CA 11111111111) .... 11.1111 ' "·' TECHNICIANS 1\.111-ht•rr -----B1\RGl\l~S l M•J r..:fr1i.:s. os a Mesa, 111111. ... & "'·'l!l'" .irl• paul -.~hr...d~r...i,:;irur.tw .. 1 92626 '"'"kl\ Eiq,..r pri· l-:lt·l·lron11· mfr 111 S I) l" Woi~ss·lniM l>uy-,, wt•;.i·n apiil l~·:.I t 7141 546-8030 1.·rrl'tl l•ul 1101 n1·1·1• ... sM ' h;L, •mml•d UfH:nings fi•r l.um·h 11 :! Mon Fri I or Appl 5.'iti lYJI 1. f>:J1; n :w BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Defens. Division J'l1·.i.'" I .di •JI apl'I) "' •fUJhll~l h't·hn1l"Wrb 2 t'\'l" Chl!\t'<I Su11d:H OI 111•Nm u to I, B1110., 111 R.&D TECH hol1dJ y:. l clc·;1 I for t1•1 n.111on.d ~l'<'Urll) ~l"l."I Sr 1\•d1 t•J '""hi hfit.1.'i\'"'rf1• ur 1'ollt>gt· .,tu S1•rv1rl'' lt\I'. 117!'1 I· d1n•1111r 01 H&I> 111 m•w 1h•nl 545 55~1i ~larsba C.·11tl•r !'\t. T Stl' 10~•. pri.ilttt'I tr1\'1·st1)!;1t111n <! .. I :XI 1'11t1hl·1m 71·1 1;:15 .• 11,:iu d1•wl11pml'llt & :111pht·J WANTEO DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY WNiHEllS. L>llVEHS. TllA.<ill t'OM I',\( i'Olt~ · llt."t•ond1lllml.J. lrkl· Ill'"'. I yr ~uarallkl'. dell\ l'r.\ Sl2S to SI 75. Nonl' l111ilrl·r Appltam·1• Town 554 ~32 Y<1rk'}><,. 1\KC: re~1stl'rt'd. Ch ::>r remalc.~ <!' 2 mo. 531 2.'JG:J (iolrten Hl•Ln«vl.'rs . J\ KC. 5 wk:. :.1&f' ti1S 7:J22 .,Jtl·r n & wkmh l~:k1.1poo S:W Wh11l• To) Pntldle. remal1: $50 1;01xJ W/ktd'> !'ill6·0f>54 Lah rups 1\KC I c•hcw M I hi M Put a lrtt11· lovl· 1n J-:lt'£!anl '-l1fa + l11111•st•al. fJt.~·an t'Offl'l' tl'Jls. unu'l'd l11fll' a heel, 1•arlhlom'll .. ola <;l'l, ult ne ar nl·W ~'il:!'..15.'i Browr1 & h\.'11-(l' vrlv1:l sul a & <! ,.h<J1ro; Sll-Ol•ICIHt·r :.'n-.Wll!J )tlUr hfr 96>1-24 lti Gc:roqe Sal• 8055 FrwtoYou . . ..............•......• 8045 ..•.•..••••...•...••... !ti' S11rl htrut hull C1·tlar on Ouk Nd, work !ll>ll 9till7 Fn·t' Bei.:. lov;illll· ~moyMI w cloghou,,1· H-12 1!2flH 1•v1•1. & Sun l'a/"1 ~1;mws1· hlk k1th·n weant!(f & lrtlllll'lf ~·41il~J W ANT (ii\ HA<: I•! SAL~; Tnr>I~. tool l"hcst. kn.: !'ti. "'1rnt'(f. .inl11 oak kll thl, hike,. MUC'H , Ml'l"ll ~1on 1-: Sal Sun !11\:\1 :1PM 2ll5 E ~I sl Sl. C.M NeWP.Ort Beach Now lnte r v•i'Wtnl! Part·l'lmel l"u ll·T1ml' SALES ltE/\OVTO Wl-:i\H <..1UNA&SILVEH Pan 1'1meOix·n111i:., flOUSEl\t:J-:PINC STOCK PEHS()NS SECJU:f/\llY Full 1111k, mu.,1 havl• :.trong 1y 111ng, &-;horthand .1b1ht v i\1111 ly 111 r>t'r"'"· To Mr 1-\wnLL~. ;11 Hol>t·rt 1~·111. W1llram l·'rost & A~:-."l" HUI ~luarl St.. Np! Ut·h Equal Oppnrtunil~ l':mpluyl•r M' F Store Detectives tton Will ;i,.s1•mhlt. tt"•l & l'•..ilt.1Jtt: \ anou.., ti" "gn:-lor 11n11fur1, lt11l'" 111 pollu111111. lh•;1llh !'I r .... t, 1'<l 1•1)\ 1111nm1 nl,11 ,lr'·~''" l :! Y"-t•XJl<•r ;._t, .. 1t•1·tn1-.ol ,.,. i:•'lll'ral l;ili h'I h +:!~I ' l"t1ll1•j!(' k•\ l'f ~1·11·1w1· 1·n11r"'"' dt•'lrt·•I T11 cJd1\•t·r Dail\' Prlul hundh•s lo 1·11rnt·r... Hr 11wn" van or lar)!t• ,l,1 IH>n wagon und ,, i.:o•ld tlnvrnc n·c·onl Phnrn• n4~ .i:121 .ind ao;k r11r llarry Sl'l·ll'} 11r 111111 W1lhJm" 1.'o<'kafJ'•r I m11 -.hob & '6fj l\enrr10r1• "ash1•r ;ind gn;11rnt.'ll 11.rvt'r f;11r t·ond S.'io l'al h M5 <l!>IH ~<tic" reµ ~Jmplt> sah•. llundrt«ls of ~am plc•-. J>t-... 111nt·r m1•ns .shirh .,m, md. lrll & !>wea11•r, 111t~L .,Ulb o111 re).!. pu111s & t\e-.. Sht•arhnc 1•11.11 ... ~lllfll' h1t111·' 'ma II ,\1..,11 a t'.1mpa1.:11 •h•"k S.11 &. Sun M,J\ l!I '"" 2H Ill I l'l!l ~• l'111t Nt·l:-.1111 , °\;1•WJJ11n l~·ad1 HUS PERSONS Xlnt Company Hend1ti. Apply 1n Pl•rson IOam·l2noon & 2Pm·Sµm # I Fashion Island Equal Oppor 1-:mpl(lyl'r ---1--- Sal1~ Secrt'tory I N1'C'\l i;elf '<tart1•r lur J11l1 \I.1th lots O( V;tnl'l_\ (i1HJ1I typin~ & :-.honhancl n· q111n'Cl. Somi: pt·r~unol'I work lrvrnl' l1l11u ... 1n:il wmµkx !'.40 1fl.~ t: () i-: ~l·c·relary 11tcl'l'pt111111:-.l 111',I\ y ph11nt'!>t II y J)tn>! Nl'"'1lOr1(•r Inn. i-.;xi:c uf. frc•1•, 11 07 J1.1mlrnr1•1• ~ U C.1rol Wiirs;iw, lil\o1 170 1 ~; I I 1-: Ch1ldn·n ~rn"'n ' M;,rturl· ., ..... r ... •1n l-''•t1m1· :,llllll' t"\l.~&Sat St.-<·n-larv for 11111· 1.url In· The t 'uffl't' &an "~"' nal /(( ( ·11rnnwn·1al ~9 11till Hn1I l·:-.L,•h· llfll('I' M11-.t ----11 a ' t' ~ 111111 p ho 11 t· !:ialt-:. }It' r:-1111 ;J,, t .v & I .\'Ill n ~ Exµenen<.'l•tl \alt·.,gtrl s kill~. \I.ti II ~lab I" Beller L t1d1cl> 1Jrcss l'mplo>menl r<.•l·ord & s hop. 759· 1770 ub1hly to hundle all c1f f1<'e detadr.. Call Mr. s~_. .a. .._.OUR Meyn al the Seeley co. ~ 714/1133-2212 International Cosm1:11t· • Coaslookm g for5 women Sel!rClary for -;mall who are !.eriou" ahout t'TlJ?"lnf'\'rtni.:..Wfit·1· T \'P· .1lw1r future. 0µµ11rtun11 \ rm: Ill hll· hkp~.J.! Ah11 tCI make S:IOOIJ +-µr mci ~01Jd on phorlt' !G2 79'.!11 We tr:un. full or I' 1T · Start now for '' lmi:ht future. Call for appt 7 I 4 / 91lS ·ti2 ;J rl . "1 r Nicholas Saleslady, Pl·l1me, mature & t<xper. only 2233 W Balboa Hlvd. N ». SALESLADY Over ~ yrs. start S115 mo. Benefit:.. lll'l!al SJ-:CRf~TAHY Nl'wport l'<'nll'r Law Firm. 111· tdhi.:1•nn!. l!OO<I s kills & prior ll·).!al expt•r ri· qum'd Cull llulh Ural.l'r 759'.WJ Se<' re la r y / ltet·cptwn •'l w •htl' hkkpJ? ncrdt·d ror i.:ru"'1n,:: ,,Jtllo(\ hn:rl hldg m11> 1n ('osl a l\h-:-11. (irt•at oppl ·y li31 41il.i0 ur IWi :-.!Oi \!eauty Supply, 2tl<I t: l•--------t 7th St .• C.M ---SALES- Ncw ternlor,11 pos rlrn lll~n in (J c ror Jll•rsor w ' l' x p . 111 ., a I 1• " f swatches. rela.)'!.. cm ·u1 brcakcrs & pa!>ti.1vc 1·o m ponen\:. for a rapid grnw '"~ electro111c d1:, tnbutor. Will \'OO'>trlt• I ramee if Pl•rson ha. elN'lronic l>ark J!rouncl . Reply ad 512. Daily P1ll)t PO Box 1500. C<k.t:1 Mc:.· Cct.9'.!626 EOt-;M /F Sales person. J>(:rmam•nt full ume. R.M. /\hram. Catalog showroom. llH Newport Olvd.CM. ---Sates posit ion, l>J "t +comm1ss1on. R\"1,111 cookware :.hop. Musi have sales experienn• Some eves. & weekends. bi:J.2343 SECRETARY Salu.rv eH<~l'ltVl' 7 111!1 ~-StltiJMo l ~p.1rtmt•nl h l•:td n1·1·1I~ i..'t.'\ "' ul lt•:iM :s 'r" 1n t· r ca!'> 1 n ~I y r ,: ., p 11 n s~<"r<'larv 1'>tl'O<> ha1·k ~round. 31>1t· Io 1>erform wide v:.11iC'ly of thffin1lt M·crclanat work M U'l he 115 i:ra1t. al>lc to l;1k1· d1t1alion :tl JOO wpm arld type 50 wpm. f"1ir ;ip pl.Jc1.1lwn, l·on\ac\ City •>( Newport £Wach. 1'1.·r~on llt'I Offttc. &10·21111, ~JJOO Newpl)rt JH. N1:wp1irt lll•al'h Secntary P (Tirnr Smull genl'r<1I off11·c some typing, dit'talion. buokkecpini:. Non s moker Piel u rcsqui: CdM locatroo. 4!-J days . . per week. 673-09HO Sales-Reta il off1cl' i.up pbes & st ationery f\111 Secretary/Girl-Friday time positions avarl. f'o Rapidly expandin~ firm appt. 557-9212 Mr. West needs secretary to run nr. N E W P 0 It T rice. Mus t be a selr STATIONERS. starter & mature with ------ROOd skills. Peopl e SALIS/Shon o r i e n t (>d a mu s l l.ooking ror career Newport At!ach location. mmded Individua l for 833-3004 rast growing company ------ dealmg in hiRh rashwn SF:CRf:TAltY·l~apHlly women's shoes. Locutt'Cl ci<pandmJ? Co. Ill com· in Fashion Island. Top putcr products needs pa,y & company benefits. secretary f~r regiona l For interview ask for sales & service ofc. At:· Morrey at 759-088S curate typing & pleasant phone manner required. Sandwich & Salad AS· Varie t y or dut ies. semblers, p a rt-time $850/m o . w /growth Sam·9:30am. Also full potential. Documalion tame. Sam·lpm. Must be Inc.. 18952 MacArthur neat. clean & dexterous. Blvd. Suite 330. Irvine . 13.35 p/hr. 979-0747 for 7SU782. Kff'~rt lOAM. t.on·s --------- ~ ... SEX:RETARV (Evening High School) 81-SlOS.: req. typing 55WJJrn/ shtl>wpm. SOOOR DUPUCATIONCLERK .-r4-SlOlf: Req. 2 yrs. ..-. wtu. moc1em or hllecdp. SDOORCUSTODIAN "14-tl.OOI: Req. 3 yrs. cuatodlal/ bui lding ~ eJ&per. Xlnl btneftta, Hunc.iqtoft Union 11.S. ma.. Rm 12>.i, ~I Bolsa Aw,H.B. E.u.!. SECRETARY ·~· 'J'o function as Seeretary lo Marketing M anagcr. Requires minimum 3 years strong secretarial Clq)erience In technical produc t s . Markel· Ing/Sales Depar\ment . Ught ahorthand. fot~lew By Appl. 0.11 nm BIM··mt CONIAC MACHI .. TOOL DIY laOO Boin Ave WISTMNSTll, CA ~ priatJn1 produc-Equatuat Oppo Opportunity U. mua•1er wanted. EfDP1o1er M /F Mllillavenp. MO-tllO. __ _. _____ , SECRETARY l.CJ!<il dl'Pl of llt'alll l•':ct..,h l!.l t'tlrp Ol't..'\f:. !>l'IJfJ) 111•r .. wtsom1• t•i.p 111 l'•lfl• 1.1\\ & rl'..t.l 1•stah· ~.•c < '.1rtl II woultl he· a 111).! plu" Grt•al 1>1.'0 & ~n·al r;11:-.l'' ~art al SlllSIJ C.:;oll 11 rl ;, 5-l(H~ l'oa~l.11 l'1·r :.11n nd ;\g1.•m·~. :!i!lll llarhor. C~I IC_,', Fin;~; Sc<.-rt'lanal Medical Transcriber (iood \ypr:.t . tram1ng rn mcdic;tl H·rm1nuluc~ c:u.,la M l':. a r :1tl1ulo1-:) lab. lnlnt• l'ersonncl Agen<'~ 488E17th, Costa M1•sa Surte224 642 1470 SECJtET ARY to $1100 Newport Heach area. Thi' l 1tlr of <Hf1c1· Manaj?1'r ,., waiting for you Thi!> company 1i. 1trow1ng & rtl'l'ds your "lak~thar~1"·. matun· ultludc Typ1nµ. a l1tllt• honkkcepmc & flcx1h1ht~· circ whal t·ount 111 th1., fa ntaslll' opp11rtun1ly lk•ndll<: un· .;u1H·rh I(.,. ' 1-'ri•t: lo a 1'1Jlt l0Un\ Qi II 55 7-\il22 'tnOftllel Stt•iu 1500 Campu'<, '\ 11 On1·n M11111fo~ l-:n•n111,,i l'n111 i n m SECRET ARIES I.Ong and short ll·rm a' !iij.?l1mcnl:.. llul1duy ancl V U l' a l I 0 fl II I.I Y llosp1t:.ili1.ut1011 )llan U\'<uluhlt• VOLT fl~AR"° •W"'11te:I S 3848<.:umrms Un vc 546-47'1 I 11\l•russ from Orange Cu. i\trporl) Equal Oppor fo:mpluycr SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT lf you a.re the best and deserve the best, ~c arc 11 rapidly l:'Xp<1nding multi t•orporatf' Nl'wpurt Re11eh real t'stalr lie veloper /broker I pu h I 1 c syodlca\or /prope~t y m1.1naRer with Jn 1m mediate openm~ for un experienced. in\clhlle nl. personable. tenacious. career-minded scc:retary with background in r eal estate -Who is able to interface efrectively with cUents, contractors, and stair. Must have a stron1i real estate or legal back· ground. Prestigious of· fices near O.C. Airport and freeways. Send resume, inc luding elates und !ialury to Pat M. Quail Pla<.•c C-0 .• 1400 Quail Sl .. Suite t3S. Newport Hench. Calif. ~. J_ 9UAIL PLACE NOPHTIIS"' 10,. TII l :JO P .M.t SICllTARY F.ltec poe w/imper nice well cstahcoln Irv, 11re11. Ple nty of room for l(l"OWth, only It Cllfl n(>C. $IOOO ue. eall H1t11 , ~-Coal'lal Pcr8M ~ AJJency, 2?90 Harbor, CM tOO'lt FRY.E l•'ull 1'111 w I.ooh ini.: f ur a11 11p J)l1rlU1Hl\' to IHl\:tlll"t'1 Y•llJ fl f111J rt al /'..cl(!~ .... ;1 ll·;1d1•r rn th•· r••tarl 111 rlu.-.1 f'\ Wrth 11 numli\'I' ol -.tor,:., in lhl· 01 an~•· \'rnml\ :on<I l.o" i\ncl'l•" ;u·1.,1. ·wt• Jn• look1nc 111 <ll'\dop Jilli 1·\parul 1111r &;l·unl~ 1!1,·1~11111 Ir \111,1 hll\1• thl• tlll\l' •11111 aml111111n w1· "''" 1r;1111 ~otJ to bc•1•om<· an 1mw1r Hlnl rrwml~·r of nor !'tlJll of prolesswnab W(' offer CX('(•llt•nt SI ;irl mg salary M1'CJ1cat antJ <kntaJ msurance <ire d p url ol our f ull \1ml· employ.:<:-<;' oulstanu10~ bcnefcls package'. H \'OU n· 111t1·n·"1"d 111 slart1n1.: a 1·an·1·r. appl\ 111S..•1·unl' S11111·n·1.,11r ZODYS ltlll I 11.irbor Ill\ <I FcHrnlalll Valle•).(.',\ l-:t1u:il Op1J11rtuo11 v 1-:rnpl11yer '\1 F SECY /RECEPT !'\haq1, wi-.tronc skills r or 1 n ' ._. ... l m 1· n 1 d1·1>l lcl(':il rn11r1 l,!:1 i.:1• hk r <~11wi l11•1wf1h I '.ill ~1 r., \" w l:A-1 KX.! I !-.c.•y, 1111: Fl.1101< I.·\ I" i-:x11<·t111·111 l' "<1lll•·d, .11 orrn• ~h"l ha\ t• <'\p•·r tr) 'i'Wll\J.! Jl)d h.111df111L! p1~111k ~.ilarv ofJl'll :r;o1 w, ... t t'arnac(· Ur • S i\ Calrf S l' "' I r1 J.! :\I ,1 l h I 11 1 Op1•ral•1r Sini:I•• rl••Ptlll- fl W r 111 .11· h I n • · r 11 JI wai.:t.., l'a II :1 :;, t,.t:; l.llliU NI! SHIPPING CLERK Shq>ping & ri·1'l'l\'111J.! l1ul1cs. g ood pa.v. ;,rt 1'111.oe-Ph«·rl• H•ry n11·1· full l:>t•ndili. J\lu.;t he 1"11•an." ~harp & l'XIWr Sal mm mt•nsural~· w 1ul11lll y & ex per Jerry (jerry 1714 1 63H1700 Stu1111rng. exp. wrth I ll'S r .r & l\1r 1''rt helpful. 3 D lns lrumcnl.s. 155·12 Chcmil·a l Lant<, II B 894·53.Sl Shippmi.: r><-rson \loOml·ns wvur. uarml'nt t•x111·r prdcr r1:il hut n•Jl necess:ir:v Tu~l 111 an•a Mon-f'n· .ti) hrs. <:all Barbaru nt f>44 tlJf.0 Shippiftq/Rec~Mnq CLERK 1-'ull timc Work w/mdcx <·ard.s, stot:kmg & mvenlory of purls Chance to .:row w1s mall ~ny. 549·!:_S22 __ _ SHIPPING & RECV'G. M I 1'' • M a c G r c ~ o r Yar hts. \G:Jt Pt11ccnlw, C.M SHOP TRA.l...aEE lmmed opcn1n1t {;o~la Me.:i mfr en Xltll bcnf, &. pn1ocl1t rvvil'w' Deltmnir Corp 929 Boker St. CM 545·0403 Students 13· 15 cam mo11ey oft sch I & Sut w / newspape r t1reul11tion crew. tan cam $25 t>er wk & more N. C M lll'Ca. 751·3492 SW!l~hbo11r<l /ltcellptum111t Mature person for stoek t>rokc r u~e fj r m 1 n Nl;wporl Center . J\c curate t,ypmi;t rcqmr('(I Salary of}l.:I\ Ca It M ur jorl~·24'12 - - Teacher for pr .. ·srhool, experien~. ~ h111 wk, WMtml.n.ster 897·2159 ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT TECH To 1·1111s1 rut t . ll''I 111./ trouhlt·i.h1H1l. l'lll.!llll'l'r 1111-: m111ld ' & priil•1t~ 111· unit-. tor ptlul pro1lt1l' t 11111 :i yr, 1'"1'.J>l'r J!'t ,1 11rnc 1111•1 um or 1·n1'111l•1•r 111g 11•rh 1 :! ,.,.. l'urrn.1 I l'11·1•1 r1111w' lr.11nm)! or l~llll\,1h•11l lh-!>tlfl•(f PRODUCTION TECH T II (' h l' •• k ,, l) l & l':Qll,\L <JJ>POllTL'NITY E:\11'1.0Y 1-;11 Want lo Ill· your own l>oss'' Wdlltt'<I l'l<p1•rt wwrni.: ma<"hlOl' op1•ra1or 1n ll'rto:.tl'<I m \"t1n·1.·r rn dl· :.H!O No women t~lll-:!OJI) hewn JO Noon Warrhuu:-.l•man j?1111 <I dn,·mg rl'tnr<I a must 1)1.•fl\'l'rtPs , 111\'l'(ltor.v & m:imt1•nanl·(• 1&11 hrs ~Ion Fri 1'us lm arra l~ll Barbara a\ 544·!!360 tt47 >1-1:.1 llulJJUlllt no fro~t n·f n ;! s21u \m:.11\.1 1t .. 1t 1r r ;ull-:l'. urnl\•r "Jrr. Sti:1 S.W·521l l-'r1c1tl:i1rP •Ir) l'r 1•1•·• 1 tim11.,· r>-l'". "'h 1l1 nurgwn ~IJ !}ii, :JX5!1 Hl-f°n){ 15 t u II SNs \11l '>I SIJS (iuar .">37 .fi3:J:I lihc )!a" dry"r. 1-:11111 • I; K 1wld ".1.,h1·r ~1111 fr rm ( ·.,,h 5.'l:J ;13:1 1tdn~1·raw1 S.1t~J 1.i40·5tili1J I r 11 u h I '-' !> h 11 o l l•---------•I fr c l' 1. er lJ µ r r ~Ill , m1n•roWa\'l' t·ompom•ts Coldspol, fro~• frt•t• & tl"l' & f 1 I l l' r s . t: x Pt• r WAREHOUSE maker Sl5tl ~ ·'485 w 1m1 l!rowa\'l' rumpo Women & Men needed •. ncnt tl's l1n)! + formal c·all now. Slo\'C, n1l'e older Tapvan, tramm~ tn has1e d ct VICTOR cl~. $65. ~-448._ s __ _ tronit tllcory tl£"S1red. T~ory Services Slove :.i" <.:lean We offer xlnl pay & te 556-8520 S75 hcnef1ts. fac1lrty is locat · l" m beaut L,1guna <.:a OrcJ 835-2622 5-tH .i111:; nwn nr l){·ath & n·!'t11rl 1-;oi:: M It' .1.rl'a Call fur appl Pl'r~llrlfll'l l>t•PI. TelonlC'/ l•---------Bl'rkl!k.Y. 171 11 49-1·:>4111 I .aguna fl4•al·h 'fothlllJl'IUll Sr. Ef•c M•ch T•ch $1 400 Th•~ 1" au l)Uls\.mcltn)! Ill~. j!rl'i•I I ulun• tor adv lor ix·rs w v1d('11 l:tJJl' rl'· l"•Jrdl•r t•xµ . n •pair & nra111t nH'l'h an·a~ of 1.\'H at <;)<\ lt•vcl If yuu .in• 4u,1I & want lll 10111 a dm:1m11· J.!rowth ro In a 1·1mH•nwnl toe ~·.ti I .Jean. ;,,v1 W.'X> C1111~l<1I l'l•r.,<111 n1·I 1\1:1·111'. ~i!IO llarhol'. ('\t Ollu•c IP<'h1.11!!>J\,11I U.1' Fl<J<:I·: TEEHLEADER ::0:1 :!l 11<.•r hour I l'rf \;IC'& holHl;l\.S if(.,.~111 .... rhl .. l<1 plarl. 11r c:mr1J' (it 1mpll•m .. nl fll"O· cr;c m ., .11 th l· 11·1·11 fa(•1ltllP!-. :.! \ ri •'(ltll•).!l' ~or k with l'rnphas1.s 111 rt.' 1 rt• at 1 on . .., n 1• 1 :r I wOllJ~Y or I l'lall'd r1l•l<b Appb ll••ntac" l1:1rk. -11.01 Wa lnul . If \"llll'. 1714 I 754.:JHM T Jo: I. 1-: P II ll =' t-: SOl.ll'IT<IHS. d dy wk, 51'M !H'M. n•1 sell, no f'X J>t•I ~Ml mo + honus. 54!1-!'1()15. TELEPHONE SALES Ncws puper suhs. Your phone, 4 lo:; hro; a day. S200 & up comm. wk. .. :itp µref Over <!I. I D Newspaper f:nl. 835-6453 1 toJPM Only Tow \ru«k clnvcr lll.'t-'<lcd Mu~lhvc(.'M ,cxs>tr on ly t.>16 9638 Tow T ruck Dnvcrs ex· per'c1 Top pay /\pply G&W Tow1n).!. 7'10 0 Ohms Way, C.M f.42 1254! TRAINEES See our ad und~r .. /\s · scm b l y" In todays classified or call . Transmask Corn. 171 4) 544:'6080 E O _F. _____ _ Trainee. assembly. 13.25 hr. Nr OC a irport. 556-1007 Travel ugent m.'<'<led In i;aJes or vacation trav(>I 1ncludin8 crwsl.'s. 1-'11' tours. rnlernnUonal sales. Sala ry r corl'lm. Quallfied only nrc.>d app ly. 957·2700 TravtJ Age11t 1-;x pcrlco c(•d I r&\'1•1 ttl(enl. Wiii tram for Sc.tire. Exccu\1vc Travel Strvlcc lrvtne. Ca f.ws 7l4 /846·-4 169. (Ja y:s 714183a-!M06 WOODWORKER "A" Cox llnhhtl'S, In<' , manufac•lur•·rs of lul'I powered cni.:mes. modd.s an<l ra1ho 1·onln>lh'll un 1\.:, m llll' toy I hohby 111 1lustry ha!. 1Jn n1wnm)! fnr ,, Wc11wlworkl·r 1\ l" d n 11 1 d a l 1· ..., ho u I ct 1111'<.,l''' .. ktf h ~11111 kn11wl1•d J.!1' of \ ario1h "'"oc.J\\orl.111).! 1ir11L'l'<lnn•' .ind mach1n1·n Y11u m11~1 hl' 11hl1• 1·11 "11rk f 1 11 m . .1 n ti r , .. 1 d llllll'pnnh Wl• n rfl•r c·nm111·t 1t r , ••• w11g1•.., .rnll .111 1·i.1'l'lll•11l l11·11d1L'< packai:e Apply 11r c·:i II 1'1•r.,onnl•l l>l'l.ll 711 546 ::!551 cox HOBBIES INC. 1\ !»UOsltil:tr~ (If l..t•i:-.lir1.· l))nan11<'"• Inc· IJj~'i E Warrwr 1\ "'-' Santa Ana. (;;1 92705 Equal Opp\y 1-:mµl yr M 1F X Rel\' T et:h µan t1m(•. I~ 10 . hr... per Wl'l'k ii J hulf du vs Mon· f'n f'nr OrthopNl11• Sur{:1.'011 's 111 f1l'c fashion l sl11 n1I 1;111.494() ---- ~M ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......,, . 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUii.iC AUCTION MANY ITEMS O f' f"lNE ESTATE J E W ELRY. /\HT OBJ ECTS. AN· T IQ U E S. FINE f'URNI TURE . F.TC. PHONE FOR IN1''0 & BROCHURE. 645·2200 ANTIQUE UNLOJ\DIN<: SALE Sal/Sun. M ay 12 & 13th. 10.s ca day True k load of Americon Oak furntlure. nd\'ert is1n~ Ite ms. primitives. & country store rncrchan· dise. The Brass Rc1ot1ster . 1411 W. Main St .. Tustin. 831J.5718 Vi<.'torian sofa. 19th ccn· tury. beautiful . Restored. 548-6232 j\mer . Oak Rion l wandfather clock. I of a k i nd. 1912 v1ola n o vlrttl08() Oak cllblnt't. I ol o kind. Amu~mcnl pa rk claw rnach1ne w /011 k cohlnet 96tl 36.S4 Antiq ue dresser. re finis hed on I m 1 rr<>r. bul<'her block. dh'lette. SlSO. 1772 v10Un. 545.2573 t9 cu ft s 1tle l>y s1dt• FF n•fnf!. gm. ~ti cond SOO Mfl .. !J.'J.'15 M 1 r r o w " ' t• I J v l' n · T1~h1l1a. top of the ltm• Nl'ar nt•w Sat•r1f1c·l· M :.ik<' off l'r t;.14 ·<1928 Bicyc!H 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :?Am PARAMOUNT 15sr» Tourer Mostly <.:ampv Rt•tter than Ill'"' ~1;, 4!Y.!·27~ or 536·1~-to Ccnrnn& .prntrtf 8030 ..•.................... Pro Cam1•rn Outr1t J\11;.1:; Svskm. L1kl' nl'\lo 1.1!.I '" 1•r SIKOO Yuur' lnr SflltJ i i I 551 1ri.t:J Cats 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll:\11\l,1\Y \N l\1ll<•n, (" f ,\ Hu·,1doro l.111l' Min~ Chill L111e !"~IO 171i0 Sl!\M 1-:.."t: l1;1nrls11rn1· & h l' .1 11 h v B r c l' d l' r ~h'll21 . OOCJS 8040 ······•···········•·•·· i\Jn'<lall-pu11~. fl rnlkul e llnt• Ch :.1rl· l:h l>am 751 15711 Lha'u 1\JI~•• 1w11p11''· home hn·d. llam11lon l.1<:" l'h<1rn1> :-.loc·k 3 mall•s. '<Int show µrn Sl)C<.1 Mll·292ll For Sale M !!mos (.'ham paJ.!n<' C:oC'kl•r Spanwl. nll papers & shot:. Sil.). 67!'1·4265 1-1 w I!(' k o 1 d r l' ma I l• (ioldcn I.ab Apanm1·nt dwt'lll'r . mu~t ~l'll On~mally S215 W1 ll takt• ulfrr 710 H751 after ~. Afg han P uµ. l'hamp1on s1n.'<1. top show or cwt . must :.ell. tlrlti-9609 or 54ff..0013 foh'\•;.: l\1ttl"ll' :! 11111 111.J I 111011 whl oth1•r lolk Y. lrt l'll•aw •·all ti41r·Htil l>lr :. •~IA) l)li:I aft '> 111·111 .in u11"'1·d :\loth••r ('al11·11 k1llcn.,, l-'.11lwr 11t-.. .. rt<.'<I fam1I~' !l-t~. 211~2 I tlhl t.:11rJI!•· door " (l.o ll.1r<l"'Jn·. \liU I '"''''I'.~ haul all nr 0 m111t• :1>13 W W11,1111 rr ul hid i.: Sat !1.\.\I KI I" T t-: :-.! T 0 ti (I 0 U II u \\ f.! l" ,\ L L MUHN IN< :s. Sl\5 ~r7:!1 8050 .....••..............•. DOLLHOUSE !f75 0477 C 1\.':i II f' I\ ID For ~d uJ:>t-0 furn. dnl1· q_ucs &clrTV'o; !151·Rl3~ LAMPS$10·S25 DRAf"TING TBL S40. !Ji5 U4i7 ' **I BUY** Good USl'<l Purnitun• & ,\P'Jt~inl''-'' -OH I w1H sell or SELi. for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Otild's Corner DESK ~ 97!'10477 Coffee Tables S•>~~ X wht sofa tuxedo ''~It•. Pll.ll'(l tn hrn \1·1\l'l l.tkt· m·w S!,)11 Ii.\() 7\H!I 1 l:m.:mll. lamp:. l"11~11t·r & .,ta1nr•d 1~lasi. an1111u1· "' '"' Jj.! Si!l l '.1111" .1111 L!<•llf f1ni~h w 'wai.: Sl:!.1 1 • n ... ta I 1'11 .1ntil'I11· r .... ,\,a)! s1r111 l':il10 '"' af.( hl!hl f1xtur•· Siii •i40 ;11-1~1 Crt•1•n "'Ill)! h.1~k •hair v. m.111·h111j.! ultoman SllO 1;11) W l!I l>llllllj.! t.1hh· f1hl11111:. h~ l\Jkl·r 1>i· I 1:1'1 ·w. + .I ll•al ... , c.1 I>! Y.1d1•, & 1·<.lrn pad:-Sl~'i4t 1~4 ;;!)~I 'f-~11:1 lllOHllC I< )I) SAi .I·. :-,f) I. \til'N,\' ~tarl\ •111..1111' lf••m,, + :! li<~Sll 1:, r.itl1al ltrl'' tvlrm "'' dmp h•af t lrl. l 1' r r ,, rt u rn • 5 5 g ·• I ,, q 11 <• r 1 u m , h I cl )! rllac1·nal \l,1" I:!· 1:1, 1111, 1·;.c rtay :11ti!l1 .lt.'wcl St.~· l..acuna 11.11111 S<Jll• Sol,1, 1·hr ... dn•.,M•r. rl'frig.. l•>.1111 111Jllrl~:. & us L11.thl I I\ lur1•i-, "'a'<h .... lan1I. t.11ok.,h<'lVl'S & m1 o;l" lll'Ol'> <'hl'HP Sun o nl v. 11J.i 1 :!tMI C..:rystal. Balbou 1, K1111.t -.1Zl' hcrl. May t ag elt.'<' dryer, 5 pcs play pen M't'l.mnal. 9Xt2 wool rug. Rostun rocker, do£g1e btd , mi sc i t em -;, S15·SOOO. No junk. eai-h pll·a::.r llS45 /\m1h'"•1 m A\1• "l!it<. C ~I r"j.15 11>.'">'1 Heds Sl5. 1·oo<·h. ~I ~. ... m:.tll tables & lamp~ :; sp man·., hike S.')5, Jr uni -.c•I S17.5, ofr desk S:lfl. mt!'i(' 757 West Wil!'t()O, CM l\.')I 0954 Ne1J;!hborh<1ud <.: :i r a i.:1• Sall•" ~at'l1rr arNl. Palm & (.iolc1enwest. /\nl141ws. qu ~lt-cpcr. ~r~at van1• n Sat. !J tu 5. CUM 1-: SEE' I.am~. dn-s~1·r. H' <'h•><• trarrl tnv hox & mrwh mon• s°fi.'>l Ca s tll-Ur II K Sal 1S11n >Wfi lil7X El1't.trun1l' <·q1111. t J:!WIJ r .11n11:-.. '""' r.111111-.. ~· 'l"llw1•ld1•r,, Ill\ !>tll'rt'O .1mµ. 11fc t•S)t''°'rrt••r ,hnp \al'. work lw11d1 morl' !l.3C> 12!15 5-111 4!37 '• l 11•mn.,ula l'rnnt 2 famrl~· 'Jf.'. :llJ \ r, iHT UOlllla 111m 1:,:;:! :\ltr;.imar Dr, Sat Sun •I :1 8060 ·····················•· l'"""11•r 1-.nghsh :-.arl1l11· 1·1•n1 ul") l'nmpll'lc. X Int. S.\25 554! 11-17\1 S.il·nrlC't' tm11111fl' huteh. Muk1· offt•r 54!1 I IHI; t\rlor:ihlc ShC'tlanrl pon) Smok' ''. SI z.5 l"or 111 · formation l'.111545.2()',!:.! 1\111111 dn• ... :-t•r "' mirror. -• I .mt• 1'11l;1r 1'111• ... 1. 111.:d Household Goods 8065 ..1. ml I dl•sk &Iii 5:1ox ••••• ••••• • • • •• • ••• • • • • Wa."hn Elcc. Urycr. Lrk•· ll1•n' fo\Jrn1tun· ()1111.,. new $425 Ornl•lle l>l"I n1•"' owm•r.,h1p dO~l' oul Si!t~ 549.71134 aft 6 :-all• l\ll floor 111\'l'nlor) -- mw.t 1:11 bt'fon' n•m•Jfkl Jewetry 8070 H\).! ao 50·, Sav1u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'u rn. lamps Jnd a1· R1\IH :<;1-;MS t·~"lnl'!> ('rtoftrl tc•rm:. Thatla1HI rulrv G.I \ a\':.111 W J lloll lntl'rHlfb. t'!'rtrf11•1I, 2.t1:i karut,.. 2'131i4 l>el Pra<ft1. Ilana t'nl\'raltl rul, SHOOO. C:ill l'oml ·l9ti 3111 Mon lhru 714 !fl5 IW!8R Mr Sav;.igl' Sat. !J,JO to 5 :io. Sunday 12 5 l'1mlcrnporury (;" <'oud1. S151l Trundle• he1I 'l'l. 911 S"'1\'C•I rtl(.'kcr. $.15 Sofa bed. $.l!l. 646-4376. :? 1·ar11l diamono rlngh, ,olid J(Old d ra m c•n tl watch. All $3000 Oth1•r diamonds & Jl'Wt'lry SaC'rt f in• Pvt }'I:-.· ti42·4.'i03. ------ __ .............. _ .. •If OMLY Pt0T I '"' 9040 INh.W 9060 ....................... ••• Ii/ ,.,..... ''" MOW Ai ... ~ft.J~ t' ,, ry 1071 Mh ul ,.. IOIO ....................... ..•••.•................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :mnCokwTVM IYt "'-·fr-ft del. ....................... 'T7 Sea r •y, Weeke nder . fulb' ('lluipPt'(l, xlnt l'ond. $15.~00 Dock i1 vu 11. Newport. 49'7 ·'F1_25_. __ Udo 14 w /tralle r. xlnt cond. R•d nK equi p 5600t2 aftttr 4 pm. 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clilele• f 120 ...................... . •-••••••• .. ••••••••••• '85 Ford Pick Up: ~ Ton . '4'FORDWOOOIE Perfect cond. lla11 . O.Walt u · racheJ arm 8ll10enaat'T\1ern11.ful H "' 1190 1300 rtrm ly mounted, on1 oYtlner • tm s.c-moo ., 2540 tt.1 I 1111 IOIO O'K.eef• &t Mcmtt bltn ••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • OYft'I • broUer. x lnt cond LUe•A•I TA•S iioo 4 «k<«•lM lamv rrom your bus1neu u n! m P•Uo s Udlna 1cr~o Smd flfW' r ard ror uch drt:IO 842 517'2. 9 5 I Sllntl • I AU.MIW I I TOYOTA I 1."61 ph.w one pan• W,. OYN~VM UJle nc-w 1old r titurn v nmaneoolly kW"MOO, OW'Jtlh.!J( hullh ~ .. trtl<'tav(' 1•1 " pn<'ed ill tloo or orr •trap. nu ... Unll a1rlior l'l'Ov ('(,ut·h olltldt 'i,t lo\ I l> noqum·m1•nh 1'14• n.cal $.'\(I for holh 1-'tl(hl Vt'nl "-,, own . Fttr .. r hr ror boa t wd 13~ JW'f"'4tn1thft"d 1•11 t'nt'l<o•H• &12 flo173 I 4x4 I wallri11pt'r ruhrl r ltl ------ l)uv Wo" 11u1k1r t\ w1 ) Pl' Ull rrn -.1·l. 1111111 ""'" hul'k ~ lnm ymu Ch1o1nd lt•t '' t•urn ('o I~·-. Or If v 1111.1• 1 11r11.. (,h1"" 1 0~1 ct1ff tl1I 11) I .ct I I TOYOTA I I CBJCA I h.ll11 Ill hltt' I>. JI., k t• I I' 11 JI 11 1' On I I l'llll 1'' t11n1thl. ll•1w1 & 1;11kn St \';I I ,,. J "" •144 T:Ml•"' ... I 47117 I SUPRA I I IN STOCK! I I IMNIDIATI I DIUYBY! I I I HAPPY I I CUSTOMHS I C:HOOSI A CU l•r MAXIYI I TOYOTA I I • I I '76 MGR I I ROADSTER I I 4 speftl1. siurQO 111pc1 A I I o nly :13 000 r111ln:.1 (!J98VOW) I I A STULAT I I s4195 : I • I I I I · 1 I '7 8 COROLLA I I SR/5 I LIFTBACK I 4 .'1 111.:.,11 1~1 .. ,. 1, 11i.1i.:,-.S1 :w1,•,. l\)111 llt;lt ,. $1 Ill• 11 -.....i. ... r \ "" 11~1.-,1 Nill \ltll 111 .... '"IJ' ''"'" Ill ""'' n .. nw ... ~11 •. ..,, ''"'""' t.. '"'' II \flt.I k· 1101• I ,., " 1•1 I 111..: \1hl ~. ' h le ~ lkJ • h, ,-ti. t•t U1t•1h \ 111 lk•t Iv "LOT ttalNTIHG I ' 11 lt.1, I"~' WANTED 1111' l \:-.II 11111 I \II I' \I II I-II II ' I II II H Wt• I.IC\ W \I'\ ·11 .. '• 1\111 111\J l''ll'-1.111 11 !'-I I \ I IC :--I· IC \ I 1 I l·IN" Fl ll\,l I l Il l ,\ ,\NTl\Jl '~-' e.1 •• • '1111 11 "111•111 ="'If"'' ~111 I I "I""' "H 'H l'1' l 1:d 1 d t'I'•' .loo't<ll 1111JI111 .•Ill 11.':•1; :'111otli.•1 ' Ila\ ='-1'1'• t,d 'II '" ""r,.,1,~-~ ... , ..... "'-"····· fll;ll lllllt•··I l•I 11111 II ,111111· 1111 111 .. 111 .. In···· "-111 1'1 h 'I' $;',>(I l h.111:•· II \ 0.111 •lti.' :t'.I.' COPY M.ACHIHE !~ 711.ll l'1ff.111\ " me•mhl•r,h1p 1'.ml. Np t lk h l'lub. ~. 7.(0n1t h •'C•n"''"' T V . SI:!'•. ll.1rd Oak IKlrm 'l" ~ 7~1 0021 ---Internment Sp<H'l'. 2 P lo t s . ll arbor H('"t ("('m('tary lks t orr till&<T710 I ~ ;~:~dl6~~t~vf I Pretty ranta"y tlollho usl'. I I ~:ny. prnk. l<'tni:! rool, hay ""1n'111w Sfl) t>-15-U75l! I HURRY AT I - $ 4395 Pmntt•r, /\t1t·nt1on \1r I I It•:-." 'pr.1•1.•r. ladtll'r::., I I d i" "!>t ;7 For Sult• l\111i.. 'L twd . a)o, I I :.orh'<l 1•hll(lr1·11 .. l1<H1k' ,\ e doll~. rh1hb 1).JI &-d1r .. I I K;l..1 J 19:.i I ,77 vw 'll t•"'1tOrl lh •:i d1 11•11 I "'" 'wun l'luh 1n1·m I I br~h1p. ~"r ""''I ••If•·•· RABBIT :'l.'11>-:l~ I I Fur s~.11-llrun,w11·k ,\1r I llnc•k<·:v <:amL". N1k11n Air cond . great gas I I-TN SOmm I ·I L1•11,. mileage (t79SOLI ~12 ~1.5 I OHL y I Me.a Vc-·r'1_e_(_'o-:n1rv t'lllh I I ml'ml)l'r:.h1p lvr" ,,111• •• $ 3895 ,1 ,;.' :· Jrrn "''~-"\llll l~IOll SUS I.Yr & <>tool:. 1 I Si!i 2 i'lll I I J hi(·' S:J5 I>" ~>-41!63. e\ l'' 9W-ll!*iX I • I sf'<) H'I I ;q; 11 ()L's1-: I ~t E~IBt.-:kSll l I' onl\' I Sl70 + 'mall m onthly I '76 CELICA fl'(' Pe~!-!' !ll~l ·13\12 I (;(Ill ml•mbcrs h1p Irvine I HATCHBACK I Coast Cntry t.:luh for I Hard to find Auto 'al1· I 74!J·J.181or642·6571. tran s. air cond .I Ca r r>c t1 n~ Y e ll ow I s lereo, low miles I SC'ulp turi .. S2 UO yl1 I (0"47RES). l~XJO & l:JXI:! & 17Xl~. OHL y I 00:.1 400 I I Pnrt.1hlc .. 1 urdy barn $5195 s t y li' hl ct g . 1 4Xrn I I w1"hakr roof 3 d1>0r,., floor. 1·omplctc inlenur I I flo rc"l't•nt li g h ting. 1.umh1•r a lun l' w orth I • I r n tcof$11!l0. Color {'Oat· tod plan or a""emhly frl't'. I I Phone540-~H __ _ I I Save Gas. l'nl crtain :tt '78 CELICA h o m e . V I P P r o f. I I Urunswtrk pool tbl Xlnl LlfTBACK rood Hi r ut.>:>, :ill extra I Special blac k pam1. I lo(jwp. + ltlhmy l<imp. I air & loaded with 644 I~. _ specie• eq uipment' I HandCnx:hctt.>d BIKINIS I (622UKK) Lo miles I Very unique. Al!>O lhp ~y ll u~~c rs . Rca u t 1f11 I I I bnJthl colnrs Perfect fit $ 6695 Guar to r et ain sh~pe in I I water I week dehver:v. Call 7141984-7238 rollert . I I after 5 pm for m ore info. I I 81i,xlOft . play house. 8 P ane lled w a lls, ttll'd I I floor . C upboa r ds w I stainless s teel s inks , I I Make Offer . 54().091 2. 1 '77 DATSUN HUMMEL '78 bell 1225 645·5916 1 1 L o w m~•~ ., •• J t'cce.ec up d g ht , clean• Air. AM/FM & I SISO/besl ofr. 3 bar s tools I s p ec ial wh ee ts .1 SJSea.640·7300 (029SMU), E X C L U S I V E I H ... Y AT I EXERCISE-Unique pvt instruction by 2 educated II $ 7 895 II & exper'd CdM women. beginning new concepts in s wimmin g, toning I stemlng from backgmd .._,,. 11/111 l 111· .. ii. "" d1u1r '"'''"' 1 ""llh 111 1rr11r '>llll!h 1 .... 1 :.: ••t•l-··h.111, ...... , 1 ........ ru111 11\hm..:' l.'I I ..'J11I ~It t •'I :.:. :O,ul ., 11'\1 I 111111.., 11·1111 " "" 111 1. '"'"'' I 111tll1ur1• l 11111 ............ l.Jt>ll &'11>11 \It>\ 1111• 11111'1 "'ii '>I "'' 111 I 1111" '·'"' >011 •tu .... 11111.111111 l11k1• $1 1!:1 :• l~I \ .111~1h,1 ., )l•I 1·,1 1'1111' 1•1111• I 1loh ~'11 >.'4• U.177 11 1•1111 ,11 l.11 l 'M '-l1•l1t"1 \II 111111\1 l'Ul IHIM' • .. , I . "11.11111•1 1111' I h1· I .. 11~1\ .tl ool hq11t1h ·'I 'll'"~ I otlll 111111 ·• 111:• 1:11:1, '•••.lu ll 1'1 d ,,,.1111111 lo11k1111: l11•d,.p11'.lol , full 'Ill'. '•1111111 rh•I ,ii p111k lllllll'I fl "•lh 111111111•1• ull 11rt1unll. 111•111 II' IH'W f.l\l, i-1111111 1111 .. w 1·r11~·h..r pin k J' I I I 11 W , 1: 111•' W I ( h 1 .... 1,11n •111I S2 !Ill:.! K4:11 .1flt'rll .•>um \h·d11 1·11 1 thl ""•d r ' w:,,;i;1',x1:;• .. 1 S I~ h:.l ufr. M•·tltt l11m 1J t hl "' lfr,, 1:!7\:!h IKI Sl!I h"I ofr 19" P url l'lr I', Sl251hs 1 nfr r..15 9!itil; <.: 1\1 l"\'e:> & wknd ' Ca"h on_l_Y _____ _ ,,,_.cal lnstrwnrnts 8013 ................•...... lf you want to play v1ohn. hut trunk you're too old to lwgln, NO NO. you're not 77ti-<Y786 &xmd syste ms, I y1·ar old. barely us e d S1 n 1!l'r 't.Jrting family. mu~I '•·II Y:1ma ha K 1'11 <o;o11ntl 1111\l'r llc1lt1ntl n ·11•rh ,p,11·•· l'l'hU. \',1111.1h ;1 l':'llKI JlflWe·r amp. ~01111 t'<>nl'"n -;la''" :! C\•rwin \'1·g;1 v :12 'l'k r' 11 mo111t11r1 l!IS l'i l~~I -Offic~ f\imi+ur~ & •pmtnt 8085 .•.......••..•......... 111.\1 fo.x1•1•u11 Vi' IYJ)l:Wn ter. ~)() 955 "l274 CE Ufr furniture Oak dl!!>k:.. S75 Ch<.11r,., 500 11f lht·m . Sl S.5 /\II !>Urplu:.. lum1lun • ·~ off'••'•'' Wood, lthrarv 1..<1hlt"> J "lt~. SIO S70 I) 1-: ,\ L !, I u !-. ,\ I.~ . 1>1-:,\LS~ 1).11 2777 ("onf thl <t2X!Hi \I v1 al rJ,k. ;,;x;o. :-.1aplt· , .. 1·n ·l.Jr:". 111:'1 a ulo l)J'(.'""nt .. r 1\11 llQUC liutll•rfly tbl w I) t'hr-. Zeruth r lrTV, 2 up hols lered ch r~. Mh .: des k w ~la'!> t o p f\ll0-5X!IJ 7~,.1-010) ------- Mtnttlta elt•1·lro~r ;.i ph1c IOI rop1cr w1s t;.ind $000. 714·7~-~JOO <.rt:stctnrr 31.iO duplH011l•Jr W/C'ah1n1•1 & ).!t•,td11'C MKJI stcn1•1I mulo.er. lhl ofr 714·7!ll.1-~IU ----Oe;k top Sl'M 112 off11·1· copyin~ murh h~t $129~1. roll fed, rop1c" book,, ...,,suppht•, xlnt t•o nd Samflloe ~ 752-6781i Ha nd ,.ome l" >-l'I' u t 1 Vl' desk. Jx6. oak. ~50 497-~2or 4ITT 3282 Remin~on l'll•1· t>fftcl' lYJ'(.'""rtter I I'" Ol<ler model works wdl s1:io 893-6103 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OworC'C'd sacnf1ce 1 Silve•r Min M. Poodle pup, tov blood line. 957-1:~.190 PiCMOS & C>n)cMs 8090 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• PLAYER PIANO SHARP· MANY XTRl\S. BABY GRAND Pl/\NO STt:INWAY UPRIGIITS. RENTALS/\Vi\IL. Pmll's Plano~ 728 W 19th CM 548·7272 ******** New 9' Kawai Conn ·rt Grand. Must sell SlJ.900. Dealer7Sl·ll21 Fenckr Rhodes, w /s pkr, headphone s, benc h & cusselle tape player , $1100. I>ealer. 751-1121 I BILL 11 ~ d~~!i>Y gz~;~~i-c~r imt. Will visit your home OUJ Of G If'? I I by appt only. 833-1471 as k fW I MAXEY 1 _f_or_P_eM_G....;:ne-·-~-:-·:-~-7 __ :f'a~~~:.:!.plano & I TOYOTA 1 _C:S_h_•_· _s_~_~ao_n_t_._i_~_;._u_r_l. eR1::~ri.f~~os : 18881 I ~~~· '"'· i·"·,·a.·~·, .. -.... -.. --- 1 I Free standing f /p, all .................. ~~!~ .BEACH BL. ~~,2::,:;-:'t ~f~ Ulnlr25in (:olor 1Va$1~ _._, ea; \yr war, free del. fMZ.5.'MO I ••liiltll laJ nrr-w;.,~,~~~e~co. l*aUtllul 25" color TV. 2 I S4l-8SSS II ___ n_M4_11 ___ -'-~--'w'--~~-'~-~-~-· _f~....;_e_~ _d_c· I BIN.llW new mink coat. black diamond . C.B. rad lo/anten · -==· i Coraraandel • panel nalbcwe on allp plate. ~ .,I room dlvJder, brand RMd1 for lmtallatklo -;"----~. DIW. 11.uotret. IU-1281 40CbuoeiCaU ITs.llN -..__ M2~ -----~~~- Ht' A ~·· Color TV Llkf' rw..-w aJI wood ceblnet SI'° 17l-IW Two 2)' • •·olor con1ole 1V11. S75 ~ 1lZ5. by P r ~'1082 -------NC.A ·~ C<lf\ll01'1, new 111t1ur..lub.-~ ~6:.!:)2 20' Sea Cr•H Muter Ao4(1er, Mere 11$-0+li K Mere. trlr . lull covt!r, \QO",;. An~ler n~icl'<i Top rood Cull '1~ 9484 dyi., t.TJ-0194 t:Vl'l> ------llMdo flat hnttom . new Plltnt Super tnr k thr1.1 out With o r without motor. liJ I 5567 or 32' Down FAst um. Cut· lA!r, dlJI. cnase eq1.11pped Briat.oi m .ooo. LO' C11 Jun. Main & Jib. S600 ~2500Cenc Ne wport 16 Cnbin s leepS two VW pulls It ewnly Trailer. l\"1ul!1 + excellent eond1· tlon' 11000 or b<-st o ffer 5S2 7 l.20 or 963· 263.1 f'or Sale "10 Yamaha 100 d art bake, gd cood ~B3All6:30 '78 CYT. l?S Enduro, only l.(JOOml. Uke new. Abo. '78 "'1 RM 2:1() Susultl, on ly ndden s hrs. Make()(. fer. MT-&3a3 ------1978 Suzuki GS750, xlnt cond, $1750. 541t·J603 f'uUy ff!llOf'ed! 113,000 S1400 firm. •tT-4577, 675-6161 48M.521 '79 •TO .UCAI BJtAND NF.W! t--~~~~~~~~ -tS70 ....................... 1'7tPl.YMOUTH YOYA .. VAM VB, auto. trans .. pwr. st eenn c . radio, front disc brakes 4 radial tires. (1Jll.U). MA HANT Z l~------29' F.ricks-On '77. h as xlnt least> I.lack fort ax utlvan tage!i & a 'lllp. Will ~ell ror rea sonable m;.i rkct pnec or trade for qua lity n1ot.or home or au·planc 646·~ 360 Huskey. $300. 125 S...zuk1 MX w/s part.' eng Honda ATC90, like new. 642-4752. Your choice ol beautiful black or elegant ChMm- pa.,,., thete are ra re classics not to be found e lsewherti 1n Ora n Rt County. Le11ther interior, woo d du h , AM /FM s tereo cassette . glass s ide c urtains highliKht this collector's item's features. Must be seen to be appreciated. S'2ts Expires 10 pm ~13-79 ATLAS CHRYSL[R PLYMOUT H IV-04.'I Amp 00 Wlllt'11 71 Glastron, walk thru k • )4tf-~ HT. full l'OVcrs . Jmmac MoOwr Uuy S~'(·rnl. :!5" i'4•111th l.'olvr TV Xlnl t;)UllA' $12:5 ~L! 2'141 ---- loah ' ...... ~ ....... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Geurd 9010 ....•.•..•.•.••.•..•... II I J A 1' I T K L It llllf\'\ rlON~ Wi\N'n :u I •• \ I> I',, u (' l I b I l' ~ HIBJ ~!I llW 32' HOUSHOAT l'1•d 1·1·1 fur .i wknd h1do'owuy (•r ~uest hou~r M11't bo· movi-<I to yuur 111YUM11.: ur 'ohp, wtll l'On ~hh·r .,11 orrc" Jar~ m~ ltalh·y 1-'u<•I CNG ~a!l ~v "1·m Tank & r1· !: U I II I 1H I. I k l' o U l•t:!::.X.lt\ ------ 1•'111(.'rt.tlai. thn~hv "'1th l'lt't1n1· 111ot11r Si21JO KJO !Jl~I <'Vt':- llu11t trnlh-r for 16 "11!' h11al $1 50 /b ~t o fr ~.')4 ~1:17 SallOl or Uinghy Huc k. 11n t-:dgt·w11t1·r & t•ern:md11 t ll11lbou Fl•r ryl 5.'>9·7•1!1'J M~1turl.' girl i<<'cks berth & hoanJ 1Hl your :.atlt powcr lwiat en roul~· to l0Xot11· 1slco; Ol'er 75·. Ll•ave anytime llOS/227-6734 loats. Maifttenonce/ S..-.ice f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M(.'('han11·/Jo";fec1n c1an 20 yn; exp Diesels & I U New install. repairs & servtc-c. 646-4005, 1-'eer- less !-'red.' 10 eni: r ep a ired, reas. paint. m aintc n a n l'l' 754·0403 aft SPm for appt. ~tAR INF. CARPENTRY K.tt Boat.-.. me('h11n1ral. & n:pa1r!>. Rcason ahh: ll;ttlo:-5'17 ·IXl1: Boats. Marin~ •pmtnt 9030 ....•.•.••.•.••..•..... GllA Y MARINE Thl· lrarhttonal ht•ll\ v du L\, hi:htwe1Rhl m.;nn .. l:llJ!tnt! To 35() Ill' c;,. nu l nr n l'W pa rt -.. Authonied D1s tr Hn ,.tol Services. 47141H92 8.'>11 PU TH SEXTANT SJ};i I 24 7 1705 ------ l!l' :.ail boat hull c frl•t• 1 .\11::.c winches & ftlltnl!' I · & 2 · tc:.ok. re.o!>Ona hll.' !•.X !~ik7 1•n11 l-:\lnrurft• 1 hp '"" 'n lhlll! 'h"rt Xlnt cond ~~L 6i3 2\J;al W ,\ ;-.; T E: D T w o · II I' 1•hoe 1ga.-. oulhr'1 mtr, i:rl ~ T ana 957-8515 M t f' Boats. Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Sc:irah J:!O TS out- rlnv~. lt5 hours. Loa'1ed • 1;.') mph plu.~ S tored on trrukr Mus t se ll ibcst of fer 7l 1-12 I 6t"°'-I 546-12001wortd A.o;k for J erry Pe rkins ACTION BOAT 250 IOATS USED LOWPRIC:ES RettC'h Blvd & (;OJ !>l llwy II B 536-~9 l 36' CHRIS CRAf"T VR. pwr. ~KW Kohler Showl'r , clec stv. uft rm S IJp 1n Oce11ns111c ~.500 I\ y 646 9000 mt B~"TON WllALJ-:1<, bow & side rails. New 3.5hp Johnson. new cover, trailer, $.1,500, 673-16119. "SUMM E RS HERE" Ttunlung wknd retreat ANDERSON'S YACHT Ila'! boat for you. All r cudy to gu 22' to 44' SI 1p & s urvey guar"d 646-!IOOO Bay Cn.oser 25ft. rbf'ls, inbrd. Npt. Sch Sh p. $1,3:!0. 644-1617 ------*SEA RAY* PRE-HOLIDAY SALE OttAI~• E xam:rlc ; 26' Cruiser loade w /traile r , re l{ price $24,510, sale prict.> S20,9119. • 15 yr fll•cllMJ OAC: ...... c ... ......... , ...... HAlllSON'S SEA UY BOATS 3101Coeatffw7, N.8. 6Jl·D47 21· Nova f11b /crul110. m<>MC. TS h ra, trlr, s.crince. 87M* Sltlpjactc :M • '1ybrtd1e, twl.a 170 Volvot VHF, worth '1.1,ooo. No vtr. a.totr •. nMm. $3llOO tl73-81176 5-0· Moor1n" 44 · T w in l>•l'liCI Sp ort Jo'u~h er. !>lt.~llh K, Aft <•ah1n. C.cli')(j dlvt' booL 5'&11,500 OBO ·rrade. :.!J3/842-st45 l1assac wood 16' bay b1Jut. "" tih p It acces:. Call hi 3 7252 aft Spm A CLAS SIC!! 3.1' l-lwiler Sl'<lan r rul'>l'r 1-....11 mg. g;ille). he•ml. 'lps 6 Maho~ c<.1hin Oak Cedar h ull l!WI dassu· Mus t sdl by 5 30 $7~1() Dys bi!>-9966. 12' Stw-cruft. 1\lum. ba!>' 1)0,11 M t'rt'. 0 1 B. l'le1 tk•t>lh ftndt-r & tro lhlll! m t r X I n l l' o n d ai,5IJ 10 HO li7J-'8:!1> 2()' Ray Luunrh & f1:.htnl! ooat IU78 f1h1•rgl:."!> dwscl, I Iller VII F • In CIU I show room Thi• Crow ' Ni!s t , :!122 Nl·w p or l lllvd N B. 673-851 1. DIRECT FROM NORWAY 2()' FilJeri<lasi; !Sn<'kkl' 1 Bay launch. lapi.trakl'. dJb{'fldl'<f. mbrd, I\ lie au tv• Sec at Tht• Crnw • Nest. 21.22 Newport Ulvd 673-&511 28' L u h r:. lil J :.• S p o r l f Is her t ' I 1• :i n SJ7.950 BUt:,\HU lJ~ '\'TS . 548 ·ss.51i 8oah. Soil 9060 .•.............•....... f)chf.'ll's 22-sail =Ja9. l'>. t"\!11 l'OOclit ion ~ 40' HEWPORTER Ketch. PIP. Sarnricc bt 548.750 tak~·!> 14 s a ils. 50hp .• D~I w1undt·r 150 hr)\ 1.i-1~·9347 Day li73 Wlil 1-.\e ;,; Wood Yaw111 ,,111 .... 1nb I-Jig Extras Xl11t rond Sl:-1511 tr:.idt• .;,1;, <;;111 SOL t'1\T t:'>' Xlt11 1·1111d W Trail1•r. a ll 1·x11a-; Sl:.JO l"ll'stolr ti73 ;101 New W~Lt;ml 2X 'il1l .1wa~ k1t incl Vol\'o Penta, :ill spars, sails. WC'nt'hl·s & rq ;g1ng. Alrc a'1y 11.· IJvcred to pn \<1ll' )anl faril. Owner anx1ou' 11· Sl'll 213 8i t.·5.J75 ill j ).j bl5 5198. C.:..I :!27. h ails 1\ 1' 1 \ II L "\t. l'OmPll'-'· full lto.11 n1\'er Prise "'111 n1n ' Pond f•P . Sl.!.:J1111 <!13-~ 237K S hO('k 25, lull 111\1'1'' Seagull U/B. 11•1 11b. l.;I RC~I. spm .. Sl:!tJ() na ~:. ~1601. en•sS-12·!.1886 Hobie Cal Iii '. ra l'I' eqw pped, w11rlr Sl :ll~I W/OSl~. 751 f;5'1:J ---- 30' Clippe r '75. F tli. VII I'". D F . knoll nt1•l•'I SI0,000 iH1K4fi-:\0:13 l:Jft Cy1•lom· w 11r.1lll'r ~i!W m '78. llordtv u,1·11 St!25. S l .::!25 v°alu ·· biJ.7til5 'Tl Cat alana 22'. Motor & '74 HONDA 7SOC C Cus to m paint. 4 to 1 pipes. H I D rear end. Xlnt cond. $1500. 968-7808 trailer X Int rood Must 71 Husky 400 dirt bike $500 sell $.'>200/bsl 497-4201'.1 or best offer '77 CAL l ·4!9 Ost. whl, V II f' . It 0 1-· • K M . liu rl('Oti.. C:N C l>I O\l'. ,.tc.u-n.-. rlr rurl. ... hower, 2 Wll'hor.., au tu pilot. pre 'l> wall'r , muC'h more S11µ : ... ail. Xlnl fmanc1· S2 K 5 K . Ii 4 li · J ti J I or 1»4-8910 -------110 111 I:: 14 Xlnt C'Onll "" trailer & xtr:J)o.. Mu ::.t ::.ell lmm1'll ti4i 016:1 L.r\.'ll-:H, l1k1• m·w 1•o nrl 'S!fl5 ~\.'llOCI\ ILH' Ill!; :-Jl.1ul t.lhl hull l>.1n ·ly U.">t'<l S'fl5 fM•I IU:;ti • l.Jdo 11 !IJ.:J:!!J. 1:n •,1l l·ond1 1111n S llOU 'l e rrtl' 4142 lf.KIJ ·------Wi\NTEO I" ti Sa hot r;r El T oro h;v M :1y :!~I Pr(lm1st~I h1rthd.1y g irt 0111 b'75 JlnJ -__ _, _____ _ Soling 2r: lll'W 1·hult'. H:rv r lean must :.ell ~lf1rm 400 1'l•Hl llOHI t-; ltJ Xlnl l'Ond. ~l~ICI K-lh lil52 Boats. Slips/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLIPS .AV AILAILE YA(. NewlJ()rt ti4ti·055 I Slip ,.pa1·t· wanlt'<f ror 28' Owen Will tradl' use of boat for payml'nl ol "p ace 559-1833 or 661-<Ml20 Want e d SO' S I Ip f o r be<1ut1ful Chrii. Craft 1~131 4-lli 5IJ4!! vr 1~1:11 445·5763 8Qats, S~ed& Ski 9080 . ........•..•.•....•... "·•~.\\,lkl JI'( 'Kio, I p.Ill I l 'M'<l It':." t hall I hour s~.:11111 v.11111•, ~111 -.a1·nl ll'l ' ;1t s:1Mt1() Ill 1·1t11li·-; l·u-.tom tn11h:1 1-:>.tras f,.'i.<I 1>2ti.'i l l' ('rut,l·r '7fi W.1k1k1 MannL• Olcb 155 J a1 Jl'l 'l'rlr 1ndd SliUO & T U I' 1m lti.'>3 T~ation ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aircraft 9 I I Q ...........••.......... 1r·s 1-·1.'t 1 ~c Tl '1 t-: I 1.'l2. ~18 C 17:!, ~I ,,11 • o lhl'r,. s1ud• 11 1. we I ro 111 e :>J~I .i t.1<!. :i..19-~1 -------~.Sole/ Refit · 91 20 .•••..•......•..••.•... I figh prop<'rtY T i\ X F:S llll·n t·um1· l'Hll P l:J N•·\1 th..Ct/\.'> l'H I( ·1-;!-.• then <·111111• \.oh'w1M•I\' •\m1•n1·a 1 DALE'S RV Rental & Sales. Inc. S FO. l,i\. O~n11·r D>-9151 eves. 76 12.5 Yamaha YZ Good rond $375. 72 250 Y amah <1 MX $325 . ~5277 --------1 lond 450 Sears 1169 125 CC Good l"Ond on both 557·7076 ·74 Honda C B·360 X lnt l'Ond. 2.500m1. $650. 751 063.1 ·7-1 n MW tt75/6, 34K mile!>, immaculate. Sl~ 54().83-10 l'Xt J6f4 Motor HotnH, Sale/ Rent/Storage 9160 ...............•....... Motor Ho.. R~ol 20'to JI' l·\Jlly sd f containl'fJ n .. -scrve now (tlr llobdays & Weeke nds Rf;GENCY MOTOR llOME RENTAu; 925 N II.arbor Rlvd. S /\, ·~531-2503•• l<t:;NT L uxu ry M o tor huml• :!2' P alnmJr Slt.-cpt, t>. s.!50tw~k + It mi. twl-HSS.5 Rt-:NT 23' <f'IRE BALL SEU ' t.:ONT A INl:.:U !<EA.SON 1\ BI. t-:. 645·2'LX3 ----------Trailers, TrGYel 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1917' Layton trlr. I yr old. l\C, many xtr<c., 1mmac Mus t se e to apprec. 5453543 -- '72A1rstream , air . a wning l'XLra~. 23· gai. i.<1vt:r. $25() 642-4752 Auto s.r.riu, Parts & Acc~ssori~s 9400 .••..............•..... SERVICE DEPT. Open lj UU}' ;\ Wl'l'k \lon l-'r1 ·7 :Ill 5 :lo S.11 urd;" ~ 8 011 1 tlo Atias Chrys •• Ply . Y~ llarho r Uh d C'o't" ~h·s.1 546-1934 Lonµbl-11 ea mper s he ll , f1l11·rg lass high bac·k. S3."il 2'175 lla rbor Blvd. ~ta Mc:.a G4t~7<101 Rchwll VW F.NGINt-: for 'ale Cull !I 1\M lo 4 PM. o.C>k ror Dcun 21J 5 15·~$~ I .. p11 St•l op for 7:J IJOOI!• i..l)I \'Jn S2\JU ;so ti l~ .Aaltos for Sale ...........•••.••••.••. 1.\1 PURT1\NT NCYl'ICF:T O HEADERS Al\I> 1\DVF:RTIS .. :HS 'l'IH' Prl l'C' of 1ll'm" • 11lvert1serl hv VPh1d1· dralers in t h·e vPh11•t1· f'l.1""1f1t-t:I a dv<:'r l1 ">JO I! 1·olumns docs not Ull'lu1k .my ~pplll'ahle t::sxC'<;. l11·1·nsc , tra nsfer fn ·-.. l1nan1·e r h11rj!e!'. fet>'-1111 .11r pollu1111n 1·ontr•1I ell• vi(~ 1·ert1f11·at1nns or d1• ,111•r 111)('umcnlary pr(' paratmn c·harl?l'S unll.'!'' otherwise spec1f1ed b) tJw advert1sc·r JIM MARINOVW 187U Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14Z.2000 MOVIEWORLD ca.ElllTY CAR AUCTION MAY 18, 19, 20 For consignment or info conta<.1 : MOVIEWORLD AUCTION CO. moe>Oran)!ethorpe /\ve. Buena Park,Ca. ~ 714 52J.IS20 213.921-2133 ~ "jl f'ord Pickups, part" cars $1500 ·~ Oodl!c Pickup. $1200 as as. ·:w Ply m o uth Se da n. i<!400t f 1 rm. 556-GlJ9 . ....... * * MOVIE WORLD CELEBRITY CAR AUCTION Mery 18,19,20 Hundred s of Antiq ue, Cla:.~•t: & Spcr1al I n terest Car:. to bt! i;o111 Rollo; Royt:c-.. 1-'erran 'i. C:atltllal·s. Pal'k anh. Auburns. Chcvro lets . Forcb, 1.-;tc. For informa uon <.'Orltact MOVIE WORLD AUCT10HCO. 6900 Or0R4Jethorpe A• IUftMIPri.. 71!t/523-1520 Gl\.5 AVAILABL E ***** .Roce. Rods 9540 ·····~················· :'uslm off road 1•:ir. I HS. .,andhla~lt·r-;, al11m lank full htmi.: 1('1h11· I :i vatl ~ii.I 0 II 0 li7 :1 1>721 ~ Dri•H 9550 ........•.............. 97H GMC .11mm>. It• md•0Jj!1• 11la11 v 1•xlra" Makt·oHn 711 97:1 J llj() 7 7 4 Ir RAMCHARGY Auto P.s P b Jtr ~ll'rl'() K. roll bar hrus h J!U.Jrd. bt)I 1 1r~ .... "'hi:-. 111.1< kl·L, & rl·Jr "'"' ~~1 m1 . i:w1\~ UH 1 S..u«,111 ( 'nr l~·»r·h Iii h c ... 1 11 ... v ktmn Hl>Jl 5Jh ~·11 rv:lu 9560 ..............••....... '77FORD F250 PICIC UP White w1lh lJn <:umfort kmt 111t.enor, d ual tanh . :itr, powe r 'ill'l'rln).!. power lJra.kes. rear s hrl1· ~111<low anti trall1•r 111w UlJ:! p<.1ckJl(l' <I!-: llUO Ii I $5995 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Open Dally & Sunday 'til IOPM 2929 Ha rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 llm Dodge Tradesman van. V8, 26,000 m i ., Cl.tit.om 1ns1de, green 2 tone spe<'1a l paint, fully carpeted & panelled in· ~•de, p ort ho les, a ir vents. 1>un roof. high ba<:k swi vel c hairs, s pare tire rac k, wide ures wt mags. AM/FM tape casst!lle . $6450, 87()-4564 < f\11 lerton >. ------~-----'75 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 127" wheelba s e , 5 pas"en)!er , V ·8. a uto. Iran-;. n i!hl side shdmg dr . r m1so;1on eon t rol S}~ll·m. A M r ad io. new white paint 119.000 m1 Sl.9'J5. Can be st.~n al the Owly Pilot, 330 W. 8;,iy St . OJcitu Mesa or call C 1rC'ul a t io n Dl'pl. 64:! 4321 , ext ~10 ------ ())cv. '74 >NtfldOw van. V8, auto, l'!S;" P IS , A/(.',. S'.!.700 l'P 675-5082 ·73 Chev. l8MPG. 2 'r 6 t•yl . rt-R gas. run:." gd, xtras 52200. 646-49'l7 '76 Uod~e bubbletop M al(. •·Van, 30.000 m 1 s. s1•1f l'()(ttained. K<.tra,·an 1·00- vers1on. 36 Ral of fud. Rood mileage Mk. ofr 646 SOil d a)s , 642-32~8 eves -------'71 Ood~c. economy tK'yl, new tras, runs g r ea t. needs b ody w o r k . bluebook IS $1800/a skmg St600. 645-5000/ext 348. !tick '76 Olevy Van: a /c, p/b. p l'> 26.000 m1 carpet, 11.inchn g lk ::.I offe r . 91\2 52H1 '71 l.)(J(fµe M:1x1wag11n :JIH l·n~. ;ai.1 U2 K. t\, T . I' '-i ,, II, llubbletop, se<JI •, I ' AM1FM 'lll'rN1 1•arp1·t .. 11. M1l'111·l1n r .. d 1als , S35QO 3 145 l.1ml'r1 ~·I. 1 ... n1· ,. M.. North .,r Jl;1lw1 t-: ..... t 11f I I arbor ·~C'ht'V\ 'v :in. lt•nen en~. ••">ti rontl , 1,, . .,l Offi!r U\t:'I ~~ 6';;).!l(J40 9590 ....................... WE~ILLIUY YOURD4TSUN l'AU> FOH OK NO'f TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DA TSUM .... u 1 lu.tn(·.Jpi....1r .1n•1 831 -1375 493-3375 Wt-.1'1\Y TUI' DOLLAR for top UM'<! t:a rs fon ·11;n . domestics or l'lass1es If vour rar 1s extra clean. ~°'l' ~ 1-'I ru,t'• ~ ri 1 IR Or~ C-'Y ?.1'.!:5 11:.orbor Hlvl1. C<~l'i\ M fo:Si\ 979-2500 1!174 17' O'Day Ouys.J1lt·1' & t railer S1850 Xlnt conl1 Used o nl> 2 seasons 545-l!S1-0 I kfl0·115 1 O:J!l!I 11ul~1d1• UJllf COSTA MESA -------._ ___ -----WE BUY USED CARS F\.nd what you wan t m ---------Dally Pilol Class1f1eds. UP TO 500 MILES ON A TANK OF GAS * NEW '79 210 SEDAN 2 Door 4 cyl e ngine .""' soeed trans mission. body side moldings. linte d glass & unde rcoat. (Ser. 629846)(Stk. 55 t9). 53899 ~-·~\~ .. -~·-·. --:._~ ......... --,,.-. ~' --...... ,, ,, .. NEW '78 200SX 4 cyl . 5 s peed trans . air cond . tinte d glass. ws w tires. AM/FM ste reo radio & body side moldings (Ser. 080337). (Stk. St 15) . 55699 NEW '79 PICKUP F ully factory eQuipped . 4 speed 1ransm1ssion. undercoat. wsw tires. 11nled g lass & econom1c a1 4 c yl. engine (Ser 414981) !Slk. 54001 54549 ............................. .,, ............. a.. .. 11 ......... 11111•t•lft. • .... "'"· mAi9I 1978FORD RANGER PlacUP Stirk sh.aft . va. shdin1t rear Wllldow. wide tirh & m d g w h ,. c I s 1Ul877J7J S5999 NABERS ~ 1600 H. 'rb<>f L\lv(1 C0\1,1 ~. S4().QI()() CALL Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011\SO\ ,\SO,. • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WANTED! Late m od e l Toyotas. Volvos. Pickups &: Vans. <.:all \JS t.oday I '72 Datsun pickup, J?ood 11--..... ---...... ---t tire;, camper shl·ll. Orig paint b1·1 ~e . R1~a 11y Clean $.!,J.')O 645-6f'25 'iKToyot:.i S llS PU. $16110 968-4196 ---------' 63 Ood!!C •,~ ton s hon b\.'IJ sum. ~3935 '70 f'ord Truck with I~ C amp e r . $4 3S O . Cl3tETV>. Pb S41J-4947 or 642·SS>O. '77 ~v 3 +3 r rewc1b: A M·l''M /iitereo. ulr , 29,000 m 1 979·9196 a ft 6 SCASH FOR C:ARS Top dollar for clean cars & trucks, paid for or not ' HOW ARD C:he•rolet Dove & Qua il'SlS. !Nt'ur MacArthur, Bristol &Jamboree> NEWPORT BEACH ollege Student needs automobtle for approx· itn11te ly $150. 64().2776 111 bey or ha ul away rrr-c running or junk cars 548-i(Y74 ·m GMC :t• ton ti s pd. air. ------- Runs good S1 SOO. 559-8267 '65 El Camino 3 i;µ 1·01- umn stun. amtrm stc r , run s great. 113 00 . biS-2l!kl For Sale '73 Ranc hero SSOOdown , take over pymta. 642·8480 aft. 6 Wee.., MIZ's Too! LA't us pay off your l'On· lract & tum 1t Into cash. We want to buy any I& all pampered MBZ's we can rtnd. We we&come the op· portwtlty to give you a subetantial cash return on your lnvestmenL C.11 Bob Michaela at Houle or Imports. lnc..:L. 6862 MllllChNter 21J1Wl«il8, on t.be Santa Ana FwJ . UttJe Mill Mullet aat on • ...._ • 'uW Tutret. along c a m e '-........ ~•••••••••••••• spi~ and read '"-,~he G • II 970 I D••ly Pilot Class• 1ed a t ••••••••••••••• aection about Mias Muf· ........ ret's Turret and bought at Can'tS.U Your Car! lor •. 95. You can se ll CMV9 MOTOIS 10U" tulfet and Iott or PAYS TOP DOLLAR other thln11 tbrougb FotO.. UMCI 1.,PorU Daily Pilot Cla111fied C.U lllleor Doe Ml. Call ea.sm IJl.J 111 - ....... ... ............ w ........ ,.,..... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... t70 .._ t7U •••••••••••••••••••••• .UAIOMIO WA•Ytel AM>LIASIM6 '71 Cl.EA.RAN E NOW lN PROGR l!:SS I M•CHIMPORTS .. Doft ttlreet NF.WPORT 8MAC11 1U.OtOO t70 •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 1oot.q. Nfow Un'!! Snrl, AM/FM Slcreo S:fOOO ~'1S!8/MI Q l 1•\'t'!> '7tl Audi Sl1t Wttn. llkt" he" 1'\.Ut 4·dr. II lrt. '"'' '"' s unr'f, lo m1 $J~!>O tmc.wl --------........ t70t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!e 1006 Rtlfilut"\."11, nwr dnvc, Wlre wl\e\:h, rl'lih cn.i low m1 $1 totl ~~I 9 7 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• •IMW '76 SJO. Lot·11 l ly o wned & ~crv1ccd, s tereo. ~1r power :.l ccr111 g <S89PCUl $7495 JIM Sl.IMONS IMPOITS 1970HARBOR BLVD COSTA M ESA 631-1276 lll-9300 'Tl BMW 3201. 4 spd, air, ~ "I s unroof, A M /FM :,lt·r cass. light ulloy whb . 40,000 ma. $9000. Ph 4!M-46a4 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Serv1cc· l.t•a i:.mg Rov CCll"'Yer,lnc. Rolb ftoyn : RM W 1540Jamhon:(' Newport lie<1Ch li4U li-'1<1·1 ----Looking for ll home or your own? You'll find many homes advertised for sale 1n C la::.s 1fJl.'d everyday. UUIEOIATP. OEUVERV• lAIGI SILICTlOM OfMIW tt79 lJOl'1 5211'1 A.I .SO 633<'M !I IHUOCJC! 0.11 today w" may hav{' lhc prt• o "ncd BMW )OU ;lf'l' loolun.: for ' 131-2040 4'5-4949 1971 IMW lZOI 4 'r"°"'(I· AM ... M "'h'rt•o 1'i.l.'k'lot1-lt' & hkt' RHA 'JP fo:W• t 14lSJ F.1 Mowo.ty $1500 Mlroc~ M.dll/Re....et 21.SO ttarbur UI • • M 645-5700 CREVIER &I Sf A H OAOWA'( ~AHIA AHA 835·3171 •USEDIMWs • 76~S/lt C!S96NZB 1 '76!>:nA SIR 1'752PVD> "'77:004..o.,pdSd{ (017!:11 '7H '73314spd 102SVF7.) '711633l·s1S/R <093VZ('1 '7Bm4spd IHllUOH1 Closed ~doys­ '73 IMW 2002 llmfrr ~5.000 or1~in al m1l1"> MB?. lralll'·tn, .11r c•<nl .. stereo, hke new• 1tii0WQZ1 E x tended te:rms av:ulable. JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS 1970 HAHllOH RLVD COSTA Ml-:SA 631-1276 833-9300 1972 3.0 CS lnj. Su1wr1> 1·11n11. ot11·r' 1S<>rll26l Ovt·r.,ea~ lrn pore; 642 55t> I or 55().~; 9100 Autos, N~w Ral11SCCPE. Leather apart aeata. limited slip. air (8er.1191) ILACi 111SCCPE. IOIMcUllHl11e. & IUVC>aLI ASI 'nW' JC..-rrw rkubl" UMW 528 4 dr "tun 14 tlf)('nl o r 11 Ul l)m11 t1 1 1 E c o n o m 1 ' !'; I' i\ e«.1n.tes 11 M P<.i·<.:11 .. Pt'f'forrn1uK'4'"' Twu t.•ud Ulj! uto muJ!Arln• .... r • 1•"1 tH(I M l'll 111 II .ind II 3 a.l'l'Ulllh • cmk 10 l II 01111 11, 1 ...,.•otMlx .. Wt• 11 .. v .. •~ lk>aullt"' n•ucly fur th ln1•ry II 11wn· 111 tru1 ... 1t OClrTIOtlAL VALUISl .. IMW IXIC&ltlSAU AUTOMOllLfS lh>mg Ht·i.tul11r4iu~ 1 l~rn.1u1n 01 U11h.•u1l1•tl 1 '7t7ll A tll.11 k !W.6 rrllll"> W HK ·1• 633 4 sro Nhl'I 50001011\'> llll.l l 1 '78 Sl OA ~unro1•I U!'i tA. h··•·h tu 2UO 1111h·~ lllu1·1> 1ST'111 '78 320 4 SPD. ~u 11r1101 . l!fM rntl••' l-'Jord blut• <22131 '78 320 4 SPD. 1\11thrar11t• 15M rrllh·~ 111:"31 '78733A Huuy 52tiH n11ll·i. w21~11 '78 320 4 SPD. Coral l'\-cl 121001 '76 2002 4 SPO:. Sunroor. mr, M l'X, J :.1111· grt.'l'fl (5'101 ) '75 3.0S 4 SPD. Ruby. Luxu.-. ( HlWI '73 3.0C S CPE. 4 speed, sun.roof S1h l'I. 1(1739) '13 2002A Mamon. Air, ~!PX . l~J Also, We Have .t Mor<' Automalll' B/\VA RI Al~I ~ All Pnc:l'fi lo Dchvl'r Nnwt 850 N. fk'ar h Blvrl. L/\ 11/\llRA 15 Mt. No of SA I•\"" 1 ( '.11.John Mo11r1· For Sund.iy i\µµl. 1714)522-5333 Closed Sunc1:.1ys Ten le8ther. IUf'Voof, pawer wtndows. bufgtar alarm, 7" pollhed alloys, eound system. (8er.6363) CCl'fEI-METALLIC 111SC CPE. Tan leether. 9UIYOOf, power windows. burglar alarm. syllem.potlahedT' & 8"aloya. (Ser.2091) Kilml ILUE MET 111SC Tllll Tin leether, power wtndowe, full factory eqUlpment. (Ser .6363) DAI KEEi METALLIC 111SC CPE. Ten leather. sunroof, powe< windows. sound system. air cond. (Ser.0213) CASABLANCA BEIGE MET 911 SC TARGA Tan leather. black trim. power windows. cruise control. ( 1115) .. 928's ALSO.READY FOR lllMEDIA TE DELIVERY CllUUICA-IETALLIC -~ ..... e.thlr ...... *"'-(Sef .2023) CIFJ& lllMl IETALLIC T•llilther ..... alarm. fUllyequlpped. (Ser.1615) _ .. T• e.thlr, 5 apeed. fully equipped. (Ser.2333) UGHT PLUE METALLIC Tan leather. automatic. atarm. (1178) , I ucwsm PIE-OWNED AUTOMOllLIS "W• Ilk• to be known by the customers we keep" .. . ..,_... ... THE BEST IN SALES, SERVICE I& LEASING • ...... l•,.,.W ...... e.porhd ...... l•p•rt.d • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·May 13, 1179 IMW '712 CW.. '720 0.-t720 ......_..,,,..., ................ -.......... ;, •···•··•····•·······••· ···········•··•·•·····• ···••··········•····••· .................................................................... . UMW ·w. H~lll, xlul l'llllll 11m ,fn1, 2'MI ownr. d •air o,t•r1 c•t n·cc.1r~ r.llal c.,. 6411 l!f:\'i t.ifUMW~l(ll A.ik 1nl( $1800 tl31 ll023 ---'115 ·····•·••·••···•······• '79 CANI \h· 11 I u 111 .i 1p 11• r.1 ll~l.11111 Wllh Vlllllll'l 11111 kl 11'1 I t 'r'hlllh I 1 11~ .111 '"lf11.I t~WYll' SSl95 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 1972D4TSUH SIDAN "<>yl f'ngmc. UUlOrt\Jl ~IC t 1·un 1t & rud t c>. (414HGLl. Slits Expirts 10 pm 5· U 79 AT LAS CHRVSllR PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 't1l lOPM 2929 llurbor nlvcl. t.'osto l\1 £"111 546-193.4 . . . ..... 9720...... 9720 t73'' ... ~'=""' .................................................................... . 1977DATSUM 280Z2+2 4 speed, AM /FM stereo . air cond. & ral lye whe.els An exceptional car! <8561'00>. $1688 THEODORE ROBINS Aas ume my lease '79 3WlX 108ded, lo mi. low payments. lse co. wlll help. Dys ~71. nitet 4'1&3Ml lt1704TSUH 1210 HA TCHl4CIC Yellow with S s~ed , AM/FM & 28.000 miles (9J.2Sl.C). $3699.. NIWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Str eet NEW PORT BE AC H lll-1300 16 DATSUN 280Z Excellent condition. (518808)_ S5.t50. 546-3939 '75 280Z. SlM. needs minor wort. S5000 firm . 498-0714 Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -;:. Mlw 1'71 & lt7t JA.UAIS XJtLl,XJlJLa • : • XJS CouDes • Molt colon ava(lable for • Immediate deUvwy. ~ TISTDllYI ONE TOOAY!I! ~ ._..,~ -~ . ...... ~- ·. • J . '76 xrn to'1al. A M /F M H bor 81 d st.ereo. low miles. call ~osfA MESA · -I I 552·6487, after 5 pm i1 3WZ. very clean. looks _559-_11_65 _____ , __ 9_7_9_•_2_5_0_0 __ good, runs beautifully· Yellow 'Tl Fiat X 19. XJnt 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA MESA_ *DATSUHS* lcircp s.ctiOft OfAI~ ~ALES-LEASING PARTS·SERVICE FORD $4 ,200 (213)965·6606. 494-2Al7 cond. Lo mi. Bst ofr. '67 J aguar 420G ran: • S5IMl342 aft 6:30PM. beaut_y, leather·burle11 '71 t:avr1 Lw. MAKl-:<W"'".n 2060 HARBOR Bl\10 COSTAMESA 641·0010 '77 Datsun 280·Z. aar, Flat .73124 Spcder,cxtras, wood, many xlr a • AM/FM, m ags, 4sp, .... Clas.<11cR>O.SJ6.l388 llJI IK:l9 COSTA MESA DATSUN lt76DATSUM 1210HATCHIACI< Super el'Oflomy with a •I i:.pcedtrans. (llOPRKI. lo/m1, extras. Slive r SIB'S 642·U...2flv mess. •--------· $7,800 213/431·8706 aft. 6 642·6'100 73 XJ6.Silver, blk lth1 74. (;/\.'\ S/\Vl':ll I ,., I AC !o.IUrulanl II JO/I, ll('W \trt•i. xlnt 1•orut Onh ~19:1 Call blr ll ,l'lll> 'ti.'> :•m 1:1 t:.1pn Vii. :!1~1 er. N I JEI' \M l"M ,1,•r1•11 IJp,•, M11·ht•l111 r:ld1Jlo;, I 'l>d . 7:!,INIO Ill I S:.!:•1111 :11 I l.1 m I' r I d1 LaOl'. (' i\I 'forth ol Hakt·r. 1-.'.d~t uf tlJrlH1r I~~ Turbo <:a11r1 lolh loadt.'(I ,,por1"''" s:,1:>4.IO olr b'73-4UHO ~li1r!. 9720 ..•.•......•..•.•...... *l's* :!84S HARBOR ALVO 540.6" I 0 540·0213 '76DATSUM 1210 ,11.000 miles, 4 cyl, 4 speed. new paint. nctA. tm~. t418PHL61060) $3066 *J.C. FORTUNE t'onuac GMC ~ E l'>t St . Santa Ana C7141558-ltlOO 19760ATSUM 280Z2+2 \utom.1t1l'. air 1·1mcl . 1\M FM stereo & wtrt' 10oh1o"Cls (0345131 ONLYS2799 t*WPORT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street NEWPORT Bf':ACll 83l-1300 ·W1..· need to buy clean Datsun used c-ars" S Will Pay Top Doll<ir S COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVO 540.6410 540-0213, ----~-- 19770.ATSUM 28012+2 18 BZ: Repo, xlnt cond. Llc. 346VNQ. Prv. Pty 586-6272 '76 610\ Wagon. drk Rrn w ltlln rnt, A IC, AM radio. roor rk. 4lM. $3700 5.51 3684 '76 "280.Z" Fabulo us "Z" with AM/FM "tcreo·l ape. spe<•cal wheels and all · Z" leatures 1667PVK 1 Al.AN MAGNON PONTIA6 ~MO Harbor Uh d dl t'i.ur. Costa Ml'~a :>49-4300 '7513t Spider Fiat , 8·trk & cass, roll bar, xlnl, blue, $4.300. Call 675·3728 Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-...Mew'79 HONDA Cars MAMY To Choose Ft-olft! UNIVERSITY Olck..abit. Honde Can • GMC Trucks 2850 Har bor Blvd Coi;ta Mesa 540·9640 o;tereo 6 'Cyl, reg. gai:.. _ t&SOO. 631.(n 49 Jag :76 XJ S, Sliver, red leather interior, 22kM1. Sunroof, AM /FM stcr<.'O . xlnt cond. $12.500. dat~ 714 1541.:1374, eves 714 ll0Hl6.~I 1!r70 Jaguar XKt-: Rdslr • 49.~ miles, Good cond 5-IS-0042 "rt <1pm. ---'76 XJS. 7:Jl0 ong ma. drl- bl u w/tan, lake nu ~ SJ:i,000 r.Jl 1923 '74 .1 AG XJ6L Sedan Ra re Concour; Cond1llon c ar . Jct Blat·k /tan 1ntcrcor. A Hondll CVCC, '76, like new f1n1• t•xampk ur Jaguar DISCOUNTED !\HOP &COM P1\H ~~ Now Only $6650 Mirocl~ Mcndo/Rrnoutt ll50 Ii arbor HI . (' ~1 64S..5700 Gold with 4 speed. Jor <'QOrl & wire whet•!:. 11J'IJ6()l t'Ol'ld Alr. new rad~ 35 luxury and elegance ~ SX JO MPG, IJke new, mpg. R.cg. ~a:.. SJ8()0Jof· C'.am cs all mec-hanica allxtr:.S4300 fr 557·9927 as~orChris r ecurdo; since n e w BARWICK DATSUN .... Ill J II.JI) (. dlll"l r .11111 $7799 NEWPORT DA TSUH K8IS 0 0\ e Sl rc1·l Nt-:WPORT HE1\Cll 751 547G 74 C1v1c· Xlnt cond. -bptl Sten'<! and much mon· iJ Oat,.un l 40Z. air, lul! r rk, $2200 . Call cS>MP.l~~-~l66 831 -1 375 493-1375 1\M11-'M. <1 spd. mai::. 559-47Lll __ _ ~~S:.ros:rwn, PP. Autot,H•w 9800Autos,H•w 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, M•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 833-1300 ....................... ······················· ---- WE'RE GAS SAVER ~:;:T SPEC\Al\S'TS . N. 0ERS0lD\ ... WON'T BE U AVE OVER 230 WE H OT /l:S READY fOR NEW TOY yn ' MMEO\A 'TE D£l\VER -·. __....._ EVERYTHING GOES AT HUGE DISCOUNTS! YOU ASICED FOi IT HOT LIME IF YOU DON'T SH T .. CAI YOU WANT. CAU 1714) 646-9303 CLASSY NEW 1979 CELICA LIFTBACK WOW! NEW 1979 TOYOTA ECONOMY TRUCK AM/FM s te reo. l ive s5979 Fully factory eQuipped s4449 speed transmission and w 1 I h f o u r s p e e d steel belted radia ls. transmission. front disc (RA42565970) brakes. (RN32010567) LUXUIY GAS SAVER ... A 611AT &AS SAY• ••• lt76 FORD TOlllHO 2 Or Auto tron~. 111r cond & PWT $ 1999 sl Ntcc car. ol lll1s P"Ce you Clln afford $1 per gallon• C574VOCI 1976 CHIVIOLET CHEVETTE Four apeed transmission. s2'" \11ereo tac>e, tow price & h1011 oas m11eaoe 1843RKS) LA TE MODEL IMPORT SAYl•Sll 1966 VOLVO 122 W4&0M 1972 VOLVO WA60M ~!!.:~:n '!c,Y~ can s39--9---9 ~~1':'~laa:::;•;: .:::. s 299 come and look' (TBZ049l t>lacil 1ntenor 1370NLZ) --------------------------------·· 1976 IUICIC OPS. condlllonmg. AM/FM I P<etly - - Autom111c fransm1aslon. aor s2999 yellow (2!12RSO) 197J DATSUN 241ZCOWI .Automatic. transmission. lir •t7M condlllontng. mags & vinyl roof (220JSOI 197' CBJCA CiT UFTIACK Auto. tnins. aor cond • stereo. $6999 CU&I peinc, Wiil! basllet -~IS & 8.800 mdes 11ee1111 I '77 CBJCA LIFTIAC• Beige w/aaddle int s apeeo •s"9 rrans • stereo. maos & air QOnd Sharp cai1 C583RlOCI 1971DATSUM2, Z+J Metallic Olue Auto. trans , air 87M cond stereo ,.,., custom int. snaoow & meos t~nOG> 1976 DATSUN ZIOI COUfl 0ri9lnal s.lwf palnf. blactc lnl . • s7299 soeeo trans . 1.r oonO.. 11ar-eo llP41 & t'NlgS. ( 291 4441. - ...... ·. .. 8J• DAl&.V PILOT Sund1y, Ml( 13, t979 A-.toa. I"'~ A.tlfot, ~ ..,._,, Uted ...... UMd ...... Uwtl ...... UMd ·······•··········•··•• ················•······ •••••.••..•............ ...................... .......••..........• . ..................... .. S.-. t760 ......... '770 Ctdl1 ttll C111111•t tt20 a.,.a.r tt21 Ci• 1 W ttJO ·················•····· ············•·········· ....................... . ............................................. :. .................... . p ........ , • ..w ....... e.pCN"titd " ,...... .. ,.rt.cl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mllce••.._ 9740 MGI 9744 •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ t7J lt7lSA.AI '71 vw rumpt'r. reblt ('n~. 0( -w t>rkl. t.lOO() or orr er G73-00l2 '72 El Dorado C~ertl '17CAPllCI ltnCHaYSLa lt76UNCOLM ble. RuM<ll ext wtbone CLASSIC 4DI. COIDOIACOWI cetmt•ft'AL ...................... 'C1 XlCI'! Z-+ a ~1nttl~ (,)lo\-nL-r, mint t'Onc1 . 111• ~. v•lvt.,. cir Mu' ""1' S..500 or tM"t 11lh 1 t&2 32~ NewPQr1 Ro·1H h t:ssu .W. t7J! ..................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'r.l FJ. Xlnt rond Gok w '-'Irr v.hli. "2,tll•• 1111 lt•itth mlt ID (IClJ Pl l'1t4~. IW 3130 'Tl &50S~ (lm""n lu U'll lnl 1·uncl 1141 ~!11 1 ~all . ("lt\t '64 :?alt) H bit l'llU ~h-ol t•h ••••••••••••••••••••••• tot.w t t7f MGl1 Mott' II• n111t• hu~ I he Mt:H 1111t\11•r11hk lhu11 .1n\ utlll'r t•onvl'rt1blt ' ~·us lit•foa l y1)\1 lHn TODAY!!! J .OIMS A oe1ronl( ruon1011 1•ar with AM l'\t 'tt•1t•t1 & l U ~ I II 111 W h ,. o• l ' l1JIHr~1 .... o.ly SllSO Miroc .. Mm•/Rn Otillt i l.!i4l tt.11\•" 111 l .. r 645·5700 'Tl VW Bu.:. 1l2M. onG .. wi11•r. S2J95 1:11 5'119 "r~ 411 ~1rbk. ••ulu tru n~ J '" i\Mtt"M. rudlo, nu t 1r1'S, 1(1 c~t M l'G. ron~ ...u~·r SU;()() 1>4i :02~ I' P leaUler ml. Every opt Po wer windowis and ~ aulo. lrans .. &tmroof. ~m.v ~·-... ._ Xlnt cund $5.000/lSst cats. tilt. cruise. aar coed pwr stftring vvv.-a:.. • .. -.. ..... Orr ~32m evet. /\ M / FM s t t' r co . fr brakes, ieat be r . leather, briolet top, 1973 CADILLAC SID ... J)I VILLE io\111 power, factory aar cond • AM ffM i.te rt>o. tJll ~C('I. padded t1111 & lc1:11.hcr mlcl'IOI'. Shurp' U~LNUCI 1027WF'1'1 AM/FM stel'tlO w /8 track cruse control " stereo Two To Cltoow tape. speed control. Ull radtO <OIWIPOP>. wheel. dual sport m ar. $5699 ALAN MAGNON rors, elec dig cloc k. bucket M>ats, vinyl roof. PONTIAC road wheels & more' 24IJO Harbor Blvd H17(9;> NABERS 'C3. IWCld l'Olllh\11111. l'h•dn t'M'I' tr1td:. $.ll~U t4() ~ t'VOt• 64~ 0.'11~ 8mu--r.1 .. , M.J.Wf# Toyoto 976~ 1:1 St·1rocl'O. ll0Km1. xlnl trl\'<'h . nu l1n.>,, 4uJck -..!It• mx> ti:H l!l;>.3 $2599 at l"rur. <.:osta Mesa SI 700 DISCOUNT 549·4~ orroc Factory Wtndow ------Slit·kt-r Pnec ~ 2l00 H.1100. Blv<1 Co.i.1 Ml-...1. ')40-9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nn:I RX2 ~I)('. 111'"' 11111111 Uf\"'" 1•lu1t·h 1\ \1 .. M II rrk. mu.i ~hi"· $1 . 1111 ~'10\29 ••·•········•·········· "71 MHCH>£S lSO~l A.iall' ht''""' n ""1th .iu cunt.I .• 1ut11 111 ''" ('!ib't'1h' & h(lth h•I CllL"-'>ll·' M 171' IN I $l),799 BEACH IMPORTS ~ l>.1\l':-.lt\'1.'l ~l-:W\'(11( I' t~~: \\'It 752-0900 'TJ 1rt11 !'> I' :>.Int t 01111 h or' t. l\Jmhoo Int Mll·h Tan•' $11 '.C~I ill t rJd1· for H I"; 111 I U ' ('a ll c·urt hi:! ,,11,; ~II l~.ti 1:-~1•r1 N it ' 1S0'.'t1 Sll\1•r "' hlk 1111 \llnv .. kt m1 flnwlt"'' SUI !1(111 114 4!U llJl;J l•I M 1\1 ll"'I I ,101.1"111 •\~l<lilh•ll S<lllO! '!lo.! I )Uf4 \111 "ll·~ l!lll ~I l•olh \\11•·, 'lul l\orul 1111111 h,H l' ltt "''. h JllJllHloJlt• $1 ' hll m.1.rt.141 .t:Jol !.'.~' Tl ~~l (' 111101.11 '111111 ~Ill I t~ I l..1 \ \1 I \I \1\'fl a.:ulJ to\ hJI. 1111 (1(1)\ 11\1 ~I , •••I \."I '111':1.' it. ~I :-Fl rnl "' 1.111 1 o•lt1111 1111 .111111' 1•1<•1· 'IUIC \Jl~ !11 10.I 1111 It,,, l ll'l\1111111. ........... l-.11ll1ro111k 1.!H J:!l(O 111 'l'"' JJOll\ 1,. I 1'41 I rol' t 1. ""'~ 1.1 l\\ , • \."' ... 1\111/. i.'lll!-1 o·l .. 1 ,11rl .ouW l\l1dwi11" 1.41 !~~1 1 i'l l\krn'il('.., :ISU .. "il.. I.I~ i:I 1si1 S l,1'. l••.1do·ol ,., on h I k . I 1 k ,. n ,. "" l'l'llt•fll 1·11ntl111u11 ~ltU.C"I Sl l.lll~> oFfrr l'P r.12 1:11~ ONO 1'1' 1!~1 :.~0:•;1 ·71; 450 SI,, Bed J\h:.olult· ly ht-<Jut1Ful 2r11\m1 0 r 1 ~ O w n l' r s21 .noo ftrm 7 1·1 64(H4ti23. PROPANI-: · Europl'an '7~ Z~. H i:yl. lo m1°'I. Musi M't!. Mt 5. fl.15-f>H!ll Autos .Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• QllCllfty & "'9ce f.'.l'C;E._T ... ~:u·:cr10' O F '\;EW & L'SF:P II\ fll!A:-:c1-; crn ;\:'I')' l 0 \l>ll l \1°\1\ll l- l'IW 'll•'.('l'ICI"' l'l.1\'..; /\\ .otl.1hlt Oii .\111-.I ( oil' • OrancJe Cotanty'' Se•iH~ Centtt • I 973 CADILLAC COUP£ DE VIUE Full 1mwt:'r, laclury ;11r c Cl II ,, • ... t l' rt' n I ti p I' l£•a11wr. till wh1•1•I & part1ll'd t op ..,h.1rr1' 1mnr.ww1 $2995 • 1975 CADILLAC ELDORADO f ull power laclory :itr COllU 1•11 wl'lP('I ·,1erPC) tape c.ruo<,1> control ..,phi power seat· & Cnb110IC't too Sharo1 (893LGHI $3995 • 'iii :JOO I> M1·1.tlllt' l1llw ~nrf, IUu" I' W c1 u1w . l'llS!ictll', lnw 1111 'S,1.1.~~KI 111• leu.w 7~!1 Of.till *** THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T AFFORD AN MBZ? Over 27 Le~incJ & f;MnCincJ Pl'OCJl'ams A•ailabte. Tltett's o~ Just Riqht For You! •IK 11\1111th lo-.1"•' ••I 1,11 110011111 rinarH'lfll on oil qua Ill 11'il 1111,.to•I • M81 '77 280E \.111-.1 II \ (I .... II I' it '" " fl 11•1•cl . o•lo•o I 1 I• 1111 l'l••I 111" 111111• II•' 1111 111.11111.lh'. 111111111•1 111\ 111 I I I I:! ·~~I 1111ll' '' .11 r.111\\ • Uitl~l.I\ 1 •MBZ '78 450 SL I.H t .ti I\ 11°\\ 11 o•ll ~ '''I' 1teta' uni' 11 111111 milt• l.H'I .tllt"' h'.rllto•I I •'''l'll1• f.it•I .111 •'•111•1 111·\\ • .1r "',,, r.inl~ IS.•1 l~fili'1 1 •MBZ '75 280C I u \ ;o I I o "" n 1 • •I li. "·n tt,. I 111 '""" 't1·r"' I\ I 1:: IMlll milt y,,l(l,1111\ 11:!til1lll-.1 •MBZ '78 450SLC ......... -.... ........ ~."-·· ~e..it.u 11111 "'' ot Cl~'I r.i l•M-:A 979 .. 2500 ;: l\1t:H :1>11\1 Hll 1111 m.11·uluh: :i.1.i111 1'11 \,' ,•1 9748 •••••.••............... PEUGEOT SAL.ES. SillVICE AHO LEASIHG I I\ l·.IL .... 1-\. .... l11' I I\ I.It' \ \ \I I \Ill r BEACH IMPORTS X-UI J 10. , "'" d 'Jo'.\\ l'OH I Ill· ,, II 752-0900 9750 ··•···•··•····•········ 1971 PORSCHE 914COUPE With low n11l1·~ & t 111-. ••w ... 111 1·S<"l'llent 1·11111h 111111 ((J.l<IK ""I $4999 NABERS @tdt(ft1r) /o>( 11.Ult<M 1"'-cl ( .... 1 .. /\/\, ..... '>40 •1100 t 977 PORSCHE 91 ISTARGA fll:u·k on hliil·k Ll·;ll hl·r • ur 1111nrl & fllauµ1111l..1 c;L'-">Cltl' 171;,}!X)) I $18,999 BEACH IMPORTS ~ Olwt' Stn•t•l Nf<.:WPflHT HE\l'll 752·0'100 7,·111sn·1-. \ I I I• \ \ \\ 1 · ,, Hl.1111u111l.I .... h ""' I orhn 11•,11 •!l<•,llq•I jlh L 1'11 I 1111 .11tl11111o1 ,111 l"'"''I '"""IJ\\ h• ,11f11 t hi \\it,h1·f ' t I UI~\', '*dlf1t0• h•l'o llllh" l .11\\o'l o•d In 1:u1n111 .oll l.1111'> / l .11•hl ( 11 l'C'll 11ll'f,1II11 I toll ~ lo. I II \111h ""''"lhl IJ . 111:1 1)\1 642-8366 l!li:. !II I "'"'"~ 11 11.. rna).!s. ,\ \l F;\1 II trl- XI r.•~ '\1111 1·11nd :;1;;)110 t•ri Ji I:! ;1, !II 1:-. l'I' I. W h 1 I,. H I .1 o I.. I r11n l\l,11 lo. 111t,.1111r ""''~·r '""" 111111• ... ''1 r .. 1, Ill ,11 .. \ ... ,111!1 \I I\ • lt-.111 l'n• 1·11 I 11 !°">•II .11 1\1111 11<1••1.. ('1!t.1~ I II • l >h 642-8366 , 7 !Y.!1 l~lk Im. \ t ~11rl. :\1111~,.· \\1 l·\1 (~I" t\11 XI I ;I', '" rl\1.11 ·1 0 bt• llll\ ::-111.:11111 x ,, !J7:J .,.Yi7 J!l Ii, 1;i:l ~.Iii ·71; !11:.!!o. ( 'l'l- ·•••·•·····••••··••···· 1978 TOYOTA ClLIC A \••ll111N ... 11h •, '!''-'''" ~•··11 .. 1 lllllt'lll ,111 ....... \ ..,hJJ I') ' I ~I'' I\ .I 1\ I ONLY S5895 HOWARD C he•rolet I '' ,. 0111.111 ~'' N l':W l'O HT II ~,.\l 'lt lll·05SS '17 TOYOTA CELICA LIFT BA.Ct< \ I I • , ,, u 1 •• I' I 111o1,.: 1.11h 11. .!!o.l~I' I 1,l I ~o I SSS66 * J.C FORTUNE I '111111.11 I: \H. \0 1 I'. hi "'I :--,1111.1 \11.1 11111:,.it lt O I 1978TOYOTA' SRS LIFTBACK E"1·1•lh•nt 1•1111tl11111n .\M FM '>l1•rt•11 & '''"" II tilt" IHI>! l IC II() Mow Only 54550 Miroc:le Mazda/Re-nault <!150 llarl11ir Ill . C M 645·5700 '78TOYOTA CEllCA LIFTBACK H.:.117 milt•,., I n I. i\ 'I I',.. , ' l o· r 1· 11 I .1 I' l' ma~., r.1\.JIJI~ I li:!l II y 6\1221 $6966 *J.C. FORTUNE l'onu.u l;:\tC :Diii i-; Isl St , S;inl.o ,\11,J 17 1115.'>I! llKMI 1977TOYOTA LIFTBACk f!l;1t'k 1111 hlat•k ~' 'Pl'l'fl. .11r rnnti :>l•·n·11, rl'.11 wm• "hn·ls ~ ,J ltw.il O',Jf I 11-r.-l"Y . $5999 NEWPORT DATSUN XX!\ I )ol\ 1• St n "' 'l\l-'.Wl'OHT Ilk \('II 8)).1300 'jj ltl.wl. "It , I 11 hi-\ t ,· ... 1111 \\hi •111111 .!1:1 :~u P•.!:• .1:111 :•1.11 'li7 l.:111d11111,1•r :~i I 'h1·\ 1•111!. :I 'l"t "' ti\ r th Tur trat''· K l111l' lolJ, ~;!'.lj ..... , :.:Jll.'"> ;•11•wk l 11 1\1 l.1rn1l1il t•hlhlfl I'~ \1° Hull h.11 I:\."~) 11\1 ~·-ot~I ~It. h l.1;! ill '111,01.1 p1tk1IJ• ~l<:. 111" Jnl!l'.H'o 1 ·Ill lo\ twll 11111 1 ... 11 1111\ 11i I 11-,o II\ o•r 111\\ 11111111 hi\ lo •' •' 1.;11 11 1•• Tri~ 'J767 ···•···•············••• l'lew 1979 Triumph SPITFIRES 111 .loK'k lor 1n11nl•d1.o1,. d1•lt\l•t \I \II 1·111111·,. l'il'•' 1 ·~1wr•°in 1•1111111 ... TODAY!!! '7S SCIROCCO bn>nomy •I l') hndcr , 4 ·.111.'l'd St I( k "ti\ "r \" l•'M. t.:l•H'k. 1u11rc I I Iii J.2'J I '"NABERS I 977 CHEVROLET Expires 10 pm 5 13 79 Al.AN MAGNON PONTIAC .!.~ llurt>o r ltl\'tl ,11 t' clll Co-.1.1 Yll''J ~£«: lt-00 li.uh<>o Blvd lo'1" Nlt·'w1 540 QIOO MONTI CARLO Sha rp ('ar w11h <Jutomatir, pwr slt•cr 1ng. wr cood & vinyl top I <\3ITT'XM ) . OHLYS3895 HOWARD Chevrolet Oove & Quail St-; NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 Sit!H:JOO 79 Qld1lh.1r Coupe lit' Ville haJ rf. lthr. lilt. t'rUl~l'. H Irk. w1rt• hub~. m:tn) xtra.' 3<!00 milt•<, ~1 l~i7 ------- 77 C..1rn1.wr . .i3.000 m1 fo''1 t'..l'>::t. xlnl t•ond 9"'41.i orr l'a t. &1U·S61lU Ur)!l'llt' MU'>I .,u1·nf1t•t• 7 7 h9 C0ttnrlibl~ ;!5.llUO rn llt·~. pt·rl l'l'I llll 'l'l\Jflll :.ilh .'!. \'II~ 11wt 1r.ill~ :.!II ;\1 PC ,\ \1 1-'~1 ,\t'fl'I> Oi I.ti'\: m;, ~1Vorlii:1 :J41i>I t...! l(,iJ.t Hui.: rd1h 1•nc : 1>.1rn•I I jflt '>Ulll'~IUl .1m fin K I r.ol'I.. Ill'"" I tno:. .\Int l'OJld Sll«lll ~15:12.'!l ------Volvo 9772 ·····••··•·•·•••··•···· VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING OVEll.SE/\.'i OEl.IVl':HY 1-:XPEt<TS EARlElkE VOLVO 196ti l l<Jrhor Bl 1·d L"O!-.T/\ ~1 !-:SA 646-'1303 540.946 7 -----OR.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO i-:xn.1 1s1 v f":I. y \'OJ,\'() L.ol)!t•~t Vol\o U1·alt•r 111 Or.ml!l' C:oun1 v' UUY or LE/\.') .. : OlRF:CT t!r:rff., 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 \'<JllO 1 1\lHI -~'.~ -.p"rl v.aJ!•tt1 . ·7:.:, ,\ f la~ ... •·· Nll1<0l'il 1'111111 I opd II\ o'I dn\1' \ (' <>nh "•111111• \ ll •\ "'' ,. ' ..... p I·· \t .... I l!•l •r..:1111 l'r.I •1111;, •• 11 .• Autos. Use-d ········•····••········ General 9901 ........................ ( 'omp111l'r i\11\ ~t·t"" ork Auto Net (/IC',l\o•• \'1'111dt • J-'l .. C' ~I.I >i.'>2 UIJ:!•il l ;,1:1 '.!'l7i AMC 9905 .............••........ '75 A.M.C . HORNET ~poi t.1110111 II• .'!.1 111111-' lo,., I 1.1• ,ur p • hw1-; (1;71)1\1 l'l' 11 I \(I:! I $2766 'I II lo, I ,1~ h *J.C. FORTUNE f•11nl1Jt' (;l\11· :.~01 1': hi St . S,1n1a /\na 17 \1 ):}5tt lt~HI 1!171:1 l'J.lt' 111• \Ill'. \.tkt• oH•r lw or IJU) out 1\:-.k Ull!. $111.:!llO :-.57 K lti9 W ~d 'idll <It• Vilt• I ow1ll'r t·ar xln\ n 1llll. &ol f;..l:l 15511 11; ~·\ 1111" 111•11-!l' w hrn \111)'1 tu11 . .ill \tr ..... mu">I .,\•II ~7 111111 ltl''l o llt·t :-ikl !Jlikl '71i l'a1I St•\""~ Fu II) l'<11111i1H·d . t4 ,uou nu. $74% 1l!l'J :~Iii -. 07!!COlll't-: llE VILLI': "-'-'um1· l'aY nll·nt~ F11I l\i LoHl.lo·d ! 1l.IU);tl I 1 (llr 642-8366 •CADILLAC '76 C~. cW Ville L o t· a I I v o w n c d & ~rv1ccd .(312NWG > "19':1.> JIM SI.EMONS IMl 'O HTS 1970 11/\RUOH HLVD CO!:>I /\ M Jo:Si\ 631-1276 833-9 300 9917 ·•········•············ 1977 CHEVROLET CAMARO /\ :.1lvC'r sharpy w1lh automal1e. pwr Slt.~nnA &a.irt'Ond to12SG l-'1 . ONLY $4595 HOW ARD Chevrol~t 00~1· ll,,_ t/u<.111 St:. ".JEWP<IHT ll~.i\l.'11 833-0SSS 1974 CHEVROLET CAM ARO •\utoma I u· p .... r .;\,.••r11w ,-., I 1ralo.• '"'· .11 r • 111111 fl, 1.111111 Lio· H7 ll Z'I S2988 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHOR aLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 I '178 CHEVROLET CAMAROZ28 "l'c·ll11"" & l11.11to-1I' \ ... h~1rp tar' m1•iVl'H • ONLY 56995 HOWARD Che•rolet limo· & <-lt1i11I Sb ~EWl'Oll'I' f\E,\Cll 933.0555 1976 CHEVROLET CAMARO l-\111 p.>wcr , factor.. :111 1·11ntl , rall)'t' whed~ & 11ll wheel Sharp' tl~ll1Nlff1 '78MALIBU CLASSIC I\ 1 r . a u t o m a t 1 1· wh1kwiill llrl'::. Thi~ 2 1lo11r C.'h ev v look ' .,hu wr oom nl'w ' 1:133 PX I Two To Choose Al.AN MAGNON PONTIAC 0l!-l!111 I l.irbor HI\ d ..1t )o"mr. l'c~-1t:i Mt"><l :>4\1 .. ,:100 1977 CHEVROLET MALIBU CLAS SIC ( 'uuix· L<n1dl'd & uni) :!l.Wlmllt-:. l7~W01 OHL'( S4495 HOWARD C~vrole-t Dow & 4ua1I Sts NEWPOHT BEACll 833·0555 900 So. Coad Hwy . t...,,...•octa 494-113 I .. ' -fMlllH "'"' 6 U\e CAI 11•1."H I" 0&..-4 C:ove<n 21 Allfo C"'t~ On•r ,, ... .-.c.--..-.... OP~ 7 0.t. YS A WHll 768-7222 ·7~ Mahhu clas!.1e. I rtr <;('fla n PS, .11r Hr"" 11 " • 1·u11ld lnl .~I .OIMI n11 \ lni 1'()0d l'n1·1'Cl lo 'di :11 S1 .. 'i0 1 ~•1\l lb5ti X.\~ 1.l'M !155 2:'111'7 \'\'\~ i~l 'lo1nl1• l'Jrlo l.an11..1u $1.:AU i;r, ; m;i ;:1 ""'·' I'S, I'll .... 1 ~-. :1JI• :r.1:1:, '72:Jclr Hun' Xlnl s1~11.1 b~t !lfr ~5-!1109 ---------- 197fi Chl'V\' Monll' l'.11 1•1 1..anil;.m Lo m1la).!1' lull\ loatlt•ll l\t'1 O I !',Ii d a"' f)1!) lli601.'\I('.; AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ·11 Mark Ill Xlnt rond. $2,9950 R.O. l.v. msg . 01)1.·n 1Ja1ly & Sunday 't1l IO PM 29'~ H<trbor Hlvd <.:o~ta Mt•".1 546-1934 1977 CHRYSLEtl CORDOBA 1'\.ill power. fat:tory ..l1r (•Ofld • Lant.lau top. uh whrcl. (•ruist· ront rnl :,phi pwr wa1.; & ~.1100 rruh.-,, lli7SST 1 $4599 NABERS {j;&f&t/) }(,Q(J 11,ortle • I llvol l•l'>I·• """""'' '1110 •>ICX) 1979 CHRYSLER LEIAROH 2 DR. V~. llUIO trnn~ , IJWr skcnng & brakl·S, tm\l•l.l ltlas:.. radio, l'U.,t1)rn Jt' tent 'tripe~ & m•1ro·! (100522). S5295 F.1Cp1res IO pm 5 1:1 79 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Ol)l·n l>,1ily & Sun<J..1y '111 Ill l'M 29'.!'J ll;i rh11r Hh d. (.°f..,l ,o Mo·-.;1 546-1934 R33·1528 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETI'£ COUMTRY! l!l'foChoose From 1964.s To 1979s HOW ARD Che•roht Dove & Quail St.s. NE.W PORT BEACH 83J.055S '78 C:orv('th' Stiver /\nntv Xlnl l'lllld 7.000 Ma. $12.500 1:11 fi66:i! Aft 6 PM l 964 CHEVROLET CORVmE COU,E W11h ONLY 71.000 milt•:. « WHl':..'>351 MUST SH! HOW ARD Chevrolet Uovl" & Quail Sts. Nf.WJ~Hff BEACH 833·0555 ·05 Veit(' Convertible 327 · :.outo ;1m rm. :JJr. $0050. POOne i 141644·5616 ----Cougar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7SCOUGAR 1'\rt•l1 c· whal<' w ith n10Jt<'han~ white vinyl m \{'rietr, 1111 stcerrn~ wtlt·<:l. AM IF M stereo t~'HlZf:l Sl295 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 1978 CHRYSLEtl 2626 HARBOR BLVD. LEIAROHSB>AM COSTA MESA Fil.JI power. factory air - l'OC'ld.. a11 or lhc Chrv~ler '76 XRI. drk blu, c:nnsc. luxune:.. & 1~.000 malc;l>. 1'11matC', Mich elin:., Mu!>bi.'I•' 'o~ W.'l!H I dean. SJ600 631 1923 $5999 '76COUGAR NABERS @tt1;((11r1 I•~ i , 1 • I' .1979 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DR. l.t i.!h \ ..:r•·•·n with lllall'hrnl! ~n·o·ll Hllt·nor, .iu111m .ol1t', ,11r , onol. 1;11111'(~' Sl495 540 .. 5630 l~,~M;UJ61 2626 HA~80R BLVD. COSTA MESA --- VII. uulo I run'. p\l.r '77 COUGAR ,..ll't 11111 ,\ t.r.Jl..1•-. tlll 1·(•11 white with t.an m· .... 11,, I 1·h • r, .11 ""lllllu"" 11 ·nnr md1\'1rlual uuek•·l rl··fr11 ... 11•r \ 111\ I r1111I '"·•l • .anol M / 1'' M "''"" r.1dJ,1lt111· 6..111011•' ~11 1 .,. c;·r;Tl'l1 1Wl7\llt S.4995 $68'15 bpou> lo pm '1.119 ~-5!.,, LU&tne !~~-vo : <11,. n l1;11h ~ ,1111,,,,, COSTA MESA 11110 1~ .. , Dodge 9935 ~'~' 11 .•r h•\r Bl\ 1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '1"t.' \lo ,, 546-1934 1977 CHRYSLER '74DOOGE CHARGER 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Cabr101e1 100. leather tape, 1111 wt1eel, cruise c o ntrol full power factory air cond & LOW MILES1 (945LOT) $5495 fmlllUl'Ul.tll'. I ;ll'l•JI'\ w a rr .1n l ' f11 lt1 l'IUlllPt·cl t•l1•1·1 r11· -.11n roof. su·rf'il 1·a,.,~1·H1·. ;11 hi~ who·l'l~. unc\\•r K,tllli rn11lo:-. ISl'I 2111251 •MBZ '77 280SE 1''1111\ 1•11111111x.'<l 11wl111I 1111• t•kl· ... 1111r11nr. l111·alh uwnt•tl & 'l'r \ 11•1·il lyr 12,IM~I 111111· .... •11 r .in I\ 171HJl'll1 1\llow" .111· '"I"'' 11111 111111·'· ,\:\1 FM ro-.tll~ l'l\·an Ulr 642-8366 ii Turl111 l'ull1·rn. 11111~ ·~11111.11"-•11. x lnl t•ontl. will makt• ofter '"u t.111 I ro• flL°"' i i I !i57 27i:J. ~t:J 5:11 4!lm ., ..... ~~ ..... Moi•,n>, .. , ........ -.. · .!.l:!.1 ll,orl"1r Bh ol < OS I'\ ~11-::-. \ .k~·p '7>! C .. 17 !lflllil 011·,. 1H·1'I t'l'I 1·11111!. ro\ .1 It• hl111• l.l•\' .... ,.;.,, ,\M F ,\'1 ~·1 1 & /\ l'. S'i!f.f.J [')tll 15:10 $3999 NABERS Gizdtf!bc '73 Vt•ga CT Gel rnml '-111 eng Xlnt .t !>pd tr:.111::. S21XI. f~l>-5131 cifl 111\M ·15 ChC\l('l11• Mahbu I ownr. xlnt. S!2511 /\ht· 97~['J70rfy 1556·!1\!:int•vc• CORDOBA COUPE FUii power. l:w111rv arr t•orul . till wht'd ··nu~t· "mtn>I. l>kfl'll. 'µht P"" r ~at.s. ::!0.000 1rirl1·' .~. 1n LIKE 1'EW t•1111tl1ttun l ;J23S(' fl I SPEC. EDITION 62.:.125 m1h..-s. V·t<, I\ T . F;1c •ur .. p !.. • t.undau 11111yl 11·11LFW6112-ll $2766 *J.C. FORTUNE Pont1at ·G MC 2fOl i-:. l::.t St , Santa Ana 17141558-J 000 • . ; • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE W1\h cru1o;1· l'nntrol I t! a t h l' r & I\ M f-'1\1 stcn•o w A trnt:k t ;1pP 1112P<;W1 $5995 • 1977 CADILLAC SEDAM DE VILLE With s plit Power !>t:als. r r uase control. s tc·rro r udio & C<JS~Nlr tupeo player. CQ1511421 $7995 • 1977 CADILLAC SEYIUE With ·leath er . cruu;e control. slerro radio & truck tape. !483RKQ). $10,595 1971 CADILLAC FL&TWOOO llOU&HAM Full power includin~ leatber-cover~d 50/50 power seats & wire w h ee l cove r s C603VMEJ. $10,895 • t 971 CADILLAC smu.a Full pawer, factory air cond .. tilt wheel. slereo tape. teether top I LOW MILES! (e80TZS). SI 1,900 • OVER 100 QUALITY CANS TO SELECT •'ROM • •MBZ '77 450SL L 1 k l' n c "" . s t 1• r l' 11 c·;i,!'.l!lll', factory allu~ whl't•I::.. 10.000 miles Zyr 12•1,()~ mile warran ty tScr 127GI •Ml'l '7'16.9 Exe1•ul1\l' l'ar. undt•r 15.COO mill'!!. save • Cur rent Ca l lit:t•nst• fl•t• p:wl. spt"c1al seund ~ystem . rut:l. r)Olt l:>hed whl~ , Milan/ Bu mboo leather. c!mWfK) 0482'78 450SEL Lu xury seclan, full ~ cqwpix.id. locally ownl·d & serv1 t·ed. lcallh'r, sun roof. ly r 112.0011 mrlc• warranty. t962111>M 1 DM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1970 H/\RBOR RI.VO. COST/\ MF.SA 631·1276 833-9300 '61 190 SL Hd top <·onvt. Ol.>W pnt. uphol. lmmat• a ppear . $6500 firm 833-8972. MG 9H2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hew 1979 MCh & MIDGETs In stock for immediate deli very! All colors! See US before you buy TODA YIU ~ .....:.~ 211125 Harbor 81vd. OOSTAM~A 979 .. 2500 9744 i!I !HIS<.' T.ol j.!a 1;u.ir1 I:. n -rl, lnad1•1l. xlnl t 111111 :1.u•1 m1 .'l~.CIO TOI. S11il. p<'r mo :i1:1 M:! w ;12 o•'(\ :ll7 d.I\ ... 711111•:! 1(<!44 •tit 7 "-'k 1ur l-.1rn 1>4 ~(" I 'l.1 ... ,11 I 11111'.ll \•OOll Xlnt 1111·1 t1;on11·.il I~ Liii!!!·•~•· 1 ,11 k < m 1·1 & bra \II otllJ.! Ho•cl 111 «Olor t"1li :11rn1 ·71 HllS. hl.11 k on hl.H'lo. :, :;pd, nPW \111.1 '· l\olll" stubhM·1. rhll o·ll~! • 11 all' & I' I u t 1· h ~ K •• 1111 714 5.52-3:"111 979-2500 'i,J 1 ;T1o \1 ,ork 111 d."'1' :i 1 m p I! 1i, ' I 1;... 11 ol 1 11 , I 11 m 1 11 I •· r 1 " r s:-, lllJll <11111 (d:! lll!ill 1.11> 17~ 77 'I Iii .1 'IHI ,\ l' ··l•·n~o z:, m1•1• ~ .. ~Ml .K!IH !J/!1.l ,.1 , .. , 1:n;i ·11111mph 1,,11 11.mn l.1 u•t1111 ~11~~1 !Ni:I •1;-i;1:1 li7 TIM1\ Ill'> \\no·'· flllll> 1•roo,al , 111111\ ok Sl.11111 I 711 ~l (' I-'(/ I J !i 1; I 2 !I :1, :M1 :!:!7r1 1!172 Tari,:a ~II ri . ;11r ;, S;1v1· f.!1<111 7!1 ~p1ll 1rl' "l\ld. /\M tFM ~lt'rt'll l'tt~' ~lo'rm. r11JK 1111h· warnly ~'61.XI ti42-fl~ltlll whl!' 111·r 1•11nd !Ni!! ti:ll>-1 ('Vt•:-. & wkmb ·7~ 921!. ro•tl , l\[1011 ml. 9 70 l..1n11ll<tl ... 1111 cl11l lthr Volksw~n 1 ant ~.500 ... ,.,,!t ~, 1 ~• ••••••••• • • • • •• • • •• • •• • VW lluv1nl! lrouhll· ~ell 1niz yoor l'ar'' 'fry U!> T1111 dollar 11.11<1 fur or Not' Unnl! \our n 1r to .l1m Marin;, Vulkl>wa ~l'll , 18711 Ocm·h Rlvd .• Hunt an..,'lon f~..11·h Ask for Frank Manno or Tom i\Jkm Rolls Rote• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 1 DEALER IN U.S.A ~~~VER ROllS·ROYCl 1).10 Jamllor~f' ..... por1 ll4>•th \'----'WO.._.,. CLO$l0 SUNDAYS ·59s1IV<'rCloud I $19,000 9flS·4144 ---'76 Silver Shadnw, blk Mint cond. 22K 1111 Nu M 1rheli n s. f urt ory ser virc. 640 ~fl23 . 7\4 /fl40.8623. '67 2·dr MPW Conaich I'll<'. R.HD, excellent 1:ond1 I Uoo. S'l!l.500 ONO. P P ·~ !s.. t760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' SAL&,SRYICI AteLIASIM6 '18 C.EARANC:l'! ~IN PROGRIBSI 1975VWIUG "LE GRAt40E" New blue paint. sunrooC &ll00m1I~ 1137254 1 $3699 HEWPORT DATSUM 888 [)()\IC St rl'{'l NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 '70 VW BUA. Clltm ~nil. 11unroof'. mal( whls. super c<fndition. $2195. Cull dys f'45-I 144, eves 540·4849 '75 VW Dasher: 2dr. GT. 4 spd. air. am/rm. Good on pg. $1900. ~ aft.S. '78 Conv. Wht /blk, Ex· tras. 22kmi. Asking '6,500. 714 /968-%178. ....................... llACH IWOITS .. Dove 8'te« ·f2 Poptop campr. xlnl cood. new tJres. lat re· llONI~ ofr will be ac ~ M4.-T afl 5:3( PM . '74 MOB.GT} clean. lo ml't, AM FM. n ew clutd1, IUOO flrm . ........ ...... , "' .. Nl!WPORT BEACH 712-0900 Sell with ~£I lt'1 a BREEZE ~ Adal42,5f78 , , . ;r; llorn1•l .1 111 ""ai.:w1. 1; nt, I'S. I' II. ,\IT /\ l ' ,\M F\I .,to·ro·u, S21m~. 9910 ·•··········•····•••··· '77 BUICK CENTURY ( °IL,lom ,1.1111on .,., .1i.:on rn ..,11\ o·r Wtl h 1·111111 ,1 ~I in1: t<~t u1t1·n11r. rtM1f r:11·k. 1\M FM ~1,.n•11. lilt l>lt01•r llli.! WhL•\•I I 1;i:1HYZ1. S399S S40·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·llAERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '(J} F:lt'ct ra 2 cir. ll••'. nt'w rarhal!-Xlol ~5. <hw Ow1wr m:.1 91li-1 '74 Huu·k Apollo i l)r, AM. AIC X 11\1 1•1m1t Sli!tlll &15 !'211!1 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • PURCHASE ORI.EASE YOUR HEW 1979 CADILLAC MOW! • .,. m Dorado. to.ded. aood cond. M1a1t sell. ...,a1olfer~ ; l<iOO H.1111()1 f\Nd c,,..1,0 Mi_...,, SllO 1J100 I 977 CHEVROLET CAMAROLT Rl:wk & loiidl>d ' A nan l'U.r 1 ((~7:J) ONLY $4995 HOWARD C~•rotet l>ovt' & Qu111I Sts Nk."WPC>R1' Bt-;ACH 833-0SSS ------·77 Impala : ei<cellC'nt c.'ond. all frt'ewuy m1h•-.. A.M·f'M ·ll traC'k. air. all flOWCr. SJ.'JX) ~'111 '76 Mont•· Carin PS. PB. wr. auto S1000 ti73-51196 '74 Montt• t:arlo. loudt<CI. hkt• nt•to\, 14 :\1 , I 0\1. lll'I'. r~i: ga..., &14 97lfi' 183.1 11~ '70 King~wood f-:.,l a lL' w:11!1>0. I 11w111'r. 111 rn1, ~ood running <:ond. $1000 ·10 (;11marn. auto. P tS. 642·7_:l5ll ______ _ <J1r. nt•w t ires, ll ~as ·74 Nova htchbk. AC. PS. $1,li.50 9f\2·•1tl91 PB, radials. I ownr. am · mac. $2235. 493.3351 •'77CA.MARO I.ow m11t•nJZ<'. IOt'ally 11wnt'<I & M'rv1ccrl . 1m· mat'ulal<'' (Ser.728..'lfll $5295 JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS 1970HJ\HBOH Bl.VD. COST/\ M 1-:S/\ 631-1276 833-9300 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMAL 1971 Q.EARAMCE! on camaros. Capnces, Mont.e <:arlos. Malthus & Novas. Drastic r educ lions' SAVE HOW!!! C01'41'4ELL CHEVROLET 'll~ll.trh1>t 111 ,.1 c 1 IS I \ \of I·.~ \ 546-120 0 lt72 CHIVIOLET MAUIUCOUPI VB, automatic trans .. pwr. s\eering • rad io • (a1WDM>. SZ2'1 Eaplrea 10 pm 5-13· 79 ATLAS fH RYSllR Pl YMOUT H Open Dally fr Sunday 'UI IOPM 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 14t-ltJ4 ( '67 2·dr Chcvelle Malibu . 'Vcttc 1r· whls. 1·n1t nrl'rls work Make offlor 968-061!1 '72 Chcvclle Mahhu Xll'I caod. Ont! owner /\tr & much more 770 1552 '73 Monl<' Carlo landau. SSK miles. x lnt eond. Beauty! Power~~ '79 Chevy Impala 4·dr. V-8, PIS. P /B, auto. ;ur, must sell. Best offer ~-=-=------ '76 Monte Carlo, perf cond. xlnt mamt. new h a t c h top. a ll pwr. AM 1FM 8-lrk. quot! stereo. drk ~m ext 'tan Int. under 60K frwy m1, exf'<' bu." rur, $.5()()() farm Cash only 979-2936. '10 Monte Carlo, excellent condition. $1400. PP. 494-:Ml23 Qryslel' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "16T &C. Wgn. All extras. Slereo. F/M radio. Make ofr. Call 675-3061 . •CHIYSLB ·ncOIDOIA Loaded, Includes sun· "?C2!:..Stetto ar fuU power. <.-..nYX> JIMSUMOMS M'Oln 1'10 KAJlBOR BLVD. CXlt'TA MISA 611-127' llJ.tJOO . .... . . -·. ... -..... ... . . $4999 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOIA COUPE \18. automata<' truns . air rood . pwr stcen ni: & brake;. tilt wh•'l•I, 1•ru1S(' cont.. AM 'FM ,H·reo. vmyl top. top & w::.w urcs (4401'CV 1 $3895 F.xpires w rm 5 1:1 7!1 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Dally & Sunday 'til 10 l'M 2929 ll:iroor Ri vel c~ta l\k~a 546-1934 --------'68 Town & Country Wg_n auto. ajr, roof rack. all pwr. J?d cond .. $1,200 67>4866 -------Ran! ·m lmpenal. runs great. lo ma. looks Rood nds brake work. $1\JO ~ ---CocllsM!ntal 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 977 LIMCOLM COMT1MIHT AL MARKV Only ?A.000 miles. full power. factory air cond • all the Continental lmc· unes & LIKE NEW con· diUon. 1831RJA). S7999 "75 Towncar. ltbr., ru11Y io.ded: new Ure.. SdOO. Call 131·9020 A.Ill. 1977DODGE ASPEHWAGOM SPECIAL EDITION Automalle. air cond & l~~age rack. 1256PCM > Mow <Wy $3400 Mirocle ...... / ........ 2150Harbor Bl .• C.M. 64~5700 ·11.-1 CharAer Xlnt. ('Ond. :1113 V-1!, auto trans, p i s, <J c. :\lereo. nu rad111I ures. Ong. Owner $1 ,500. 84&:l>li ·oo Ood~e St. WJO?n. Motor shot Best offer tcash>. 54..'>-1425 -------Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979FORD RITURA COUP£ 6 cyl., automatic. trans., vwr. stecnng & brakes. /\M /F M s t ereo iW/cassette & ws w tires. 1QWCL). S4695 Expires lOpm 5·13·79 AT LAS CHRYSLlR PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 't1 l IO l>M 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 '70 Mavenrk, 2-dr 6·cyl, st.k , ~M. ~d tires. depen· dable.llOO/olr.644-0825 '75 G r a n a d a. V-8, /\M /FM, air , 59.000 nWe&, Uke new. brown. Must ..U. m.ZIZI eves 6 wknds. '72 catry Sq. wqon. xlnt cond. eoK mi, rec cu; IDOVlnC-Offer .... JJOI Ttanaport•Uoe ur for real. avoid dwn pa1· ..u. Int charses. tu· es. Uc etc. '18 Gran.ad~ 41>.000 ml. AC, AM/.-• 1i ereo . 18M PG. b ill • lblk int. exec model. Only llH m o . PP. ....- -. . . ~----···~ , '7JPOID WAGON C~YSEOAH Vi. ltUlUCl\llU\' &r OAll.. ,jlr \'(Jn(f., pwr "'l°''1111.: , ' bnJu~. n Alf r tt l'I• • r .1.t 111 &'thWllr\'!> HJ'ftlLl'/.1 $1295 UPlJ"~ to ~111 ~ LJ <ti ATLAS CHRYSLER PLY MOUTH Open n ll1ly & N.ind.I} 'lll 1(1 1' ,, ~ ltJrhur Ill\ \I ('0,1.1 ,,, '·I 546-1934 ll113 Jo'unJ It Ulll lll'fO ,11 t ;\ M I , .. M .... K I I ••• " mags. l'J1n11l'1 ,11 .. 11 '°' /o;hdJOJ! Wtn(l11'°' \I .1 I I. ~71914 994 ••••••...•.•.•........ '78llPHYR St'dan I.fl b1!1).'1· "'11 h mal<'hing t..in 1nlt•11ur automauc, i.1" n hncJ1·1 :1nd air rond1l1.oning &.-onomi<'al ) N rvonH l:iO:BlSl • $4995 540-5630 1~1Sm11&1 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ·w Llncoln. 4 door. S!SQ or rruke offer. 548 RIO'J ---'78llPHYR Coupe . M edium l{re(•n metalhc with c1·onumk:Jl ti <"YI. en~. auto <iml ~11r cood. (541997) $4895 540-5630 1w.1mm1A1 2626 HARBOR BL VO. COSTA M ESA '79ZEPHYR Z-7 COUPE llhJt: with matthm).! blul' intenor. power strt'nni::. air rond. pow1.:r lir:1k1·' 1600129) $5895 540-5630 1011\SO\ ,\SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Mrnrick 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i i Mavenck. new paint. all power. tow milt·~ Make oHe::r. 556-0037 ·n FORD 2,000 mi. 6 <'YI. 4 door • Beautiful n;'(j rotor. lmmac. 10 & out. $3.500. 673-7704. MeRwy '950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALEHSllll' RAY FLADEBOE UNCOLN·ME RCURY 16-l8AutoCcnter Or. SOFwy-Lake Forest CXll IRVINF. 830-7000 --- '76 MERCURY MOH.ARCH GHIA Sedan in hurnr,.h ccl bronze w 1Lh malt'hlll).' tan vtnYI intenor with air <'onditione::d eomfort. PIS. P/B. <074PGN> $3195 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SOX • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1979 MERCURY DPHEYR "L-7 VS, automatic. pw r steering & brak<>s. fat· t.ory air rond .. AM /f 'l\1 stereo. factory two-tonl· pmnt & only 1.000 miles (l63NKP J. Spcc1all~ priced at $5999 ?'t~ICH ..... Sedm. tan with tan in· terior. tilt steering. cndse control, power windows, PIS. air cond, ~ AM/nt stereo 8 track «mWCRl. ""' 540-5e30 ze2I HARllOA BLVD. COSTA MESA •COU.AI 77D·7 i Oah' 20,000 mil es .,.,oom oew. loaded (J18'1'E) ·~ SIHS .-.SUMOMs NOIJS RllAIUIOll 8LVD. OOl'l'A lllBA 611·1176 IJMJOO • MONEY SAYERS 5100 OYER INVOICE• . ON ANY 1979 I-BIRD, YAN OR RANCHERO IN OUR STOCK! \ Over 70 To Choose From! •INCLUDES DEALER HOL DBACK _.,.. ·~· - 1 79 T-BIRD Vinyl lop. atr cond1t1on1ng. oower wmdows AM/FM srereo. lmted glass wirE! wneel co11- "'' $1 ~26Q0 ~Pr 116?11 $ '79 RANCHERO 350 engme. automatic. atr cond1tron1ng. handl- ing suspension prol1:cr1on group SI •2818. Ser 115410 $ IM% FINANGH O.A.C. '7 4 Pl YMOUTH 4-000• 8 cylinder automatic power c;teer1n9 & brakes !382LFPl '78MUSTANG 2+1 SUNROOF 4 cyhnder 4-soeed. AM/FM slereo w1lh taoe player. oowe sleermg. (BF03YJ 54277 6 cyttndr>r. automatic. atr c ono111 o n1ng power steering & brakes. vmyl top C6 76PCVI 4-000l cylinder . .iutomat1c power sloortng, power brakes. vinyl t o p (5H275) SOMETHING~ DIFFERENT 4 cyllnder 4-soeed power steering. 2-lone paml slereo tape player (845POIJ in the DAILY PILOT &.inday. May 13. 1979 IAS SAYERS. .. FIESTA PINTO EPA: 22 city, 32 hiqihway Rack & pinion c;1ppring front d•'>C bralo.e~ ed glass SI 112659 Ser :0837 $ EPA: 26 city. 40 hic)ltway Heavy duty cooling i:,,.c I< age. neavy duly dllenator a oat1ery St ;;681'.> Ser ll9102 FAIRMONT SE HABLA ESPANOL cylinder auromat1c power steeflng power brake s radio heater vinyl IOP only 30 000 mites. C755V01 l '78 PINTO I UM-Al OUT 4 -cy11nder. 4 -speed AM/FM w1lh casselle player. Pxtr.::r nice i706YJV' s3177 '76 TORINO Z·OOO• 8 cylinder. automatic atr cond1tt0n1nci or wer s1eerong oow r bnkes vmyl 100 ( 165HUFI 6 cyltnder. aulomattc. atr cond1l1or.1ng AM /FM slereo 19R02Z '76 GRANADA GHIA ·8 cyltnder. automa11c atr cond1t1on1ng powe r s t e e rt n g 3 b r a ~ 1' •• (605PWP) 53577 ..__. Cars. Classlcs, Antiques, Race, & One Of a ilncl! JI . ....._, . :... DAILY PILOT Sund•Y. M•y 13. 1919 Mwwv "'° ~ HSO Mwcwy tHO '(17 M:uat. xlnl l'()fld, lll'W ••• .. ••'••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lriuu. 22mpa. &hl·r ~. W Conwt. 6 C') I. 11uto, 2 dr Runs itood $:\9~ IU-4lkW 71MOMAICH .... Go6d rnftalli<' "°''h t!lh 11•v1n1 l'ru111t• t'Ontrol, AM / ... M M(lfC'(), JIOWt'I' !>Ht,~ Windu*ti, ttlt alef'rinlwhfo(ol t~\) '7'MONARCH GHtA ~Ntan then ti1 u "' n metal hr w11 b 111n 111 lf'l'IOf' A pn• 1111on ''""' t1ut,()l'l\()lllf1• l'·1Lh fJmlh room t07IP<::'1l1 $31'5 540-5830 UttS 540-5630 2'21 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA "n t'<ll t' .mi 11 p1ti.' "'"!-: 2121 HAABOA BLVD. Wh111•, fulh lt1Jckd • COSTA MESA Xl111 • S?.100 ,,,~ 111111 HOWARD .. eo.e ill! y ...... swetofiltclthe o.e '°" w..t! .. 4'111 llG!(l3 '7'.! M.ifYttull llro1111h.1111 xlot ,-.111d. autCl, 1111 I' ~ '1i41 > Mu .. l. ~ h11. xlnl r•11J, I' W. AM I'M •. iJ1upoi•, 111 .. 1oy xtrw •• nd~ 1mo111 nf•w Hud111I" pn~!. $\800 r1rm 1:n1 S...'rlJ r.:J..)) t"\t·~ w......., '71M~AltCH GHIA I 'tMJlit' 111 mun.11111 wll 11 Ol.ildltnl( 11111•1101 "" 1 '(111d tl0!41 'IC I 1 S49'5 540-5630 'tr1 VII, uutn. 8 lrk 11lt•rt•o, 11000 '"'"'' "" :i.ki 4131 'Ill Auto, II tr k 3$1 C'ng N('W )HJIOl SI~ &t2 413tl .. , 511!! tll~ '78PORD MUSTAMGll lDCOUPI 17.ftOO miles. V 6. AT . ra<'. air. p ti .. stereo casi;. I tllllt1'WZ 61112) $5)66 *J.C. FORTUNE * lrmld New '79 "Cheapie" * Brand· New '79 Roomy Cheveffe Coupe! No 240045/2842 with tinted glass. 1.6 litre engine. tour-speed trans .. vinyl buckets. hea1er/delros1er, tilt steering wheel. radials, etc Only 53795 No. 290048/3117 with aulo. lrans .. tinted glass. 1 6 lilre engine soort mirror. lilt sleenng wheel, heater/aetroster. radial whiles. H O battenes. etc Chevette 1. ~ ~....-----------------..... -_..._... ---·--·------~----.. ,. 1011\SO\ ,\ ~O.\ • LINCOLN MERCUR~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 19760LDSC/S SAL~COUPE Burgund y /whit e loaded. <220REA>. & OHLYS4995 HOW ARD Chenol.t Dove & Quail SL". Nt."WPORT BEACll 133-0555 76 Cutlass Salon. loaded. WX>. AT LAS CH RY SU PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'til to PM 2929 Harbor Blvd. C'osta Mesa 546-1934 '64 Ply. Automallc. New. IJres. brakes, battery & pa1n1 S500/bst ofr. 493-0749 '74 Sebnng, s nrf. a ll ex. tras. REG GAS. 1mmal', lo mi. $2475. 759· M!.15 eve; \973 Cullc•ss !.upn·m e POlttiac 9965 Gcod cond. 51.600 miles ••••••••••••••••••••••• call bet. 2-8 PM 644.6639 ------- '77 OmrJ(a : fo:«onomy :.1/A.'d, fully eqwp. Spu:-t model. low m1 Ch ·an S1700 Prv Pty 759 00481 640-Sl7R '71i Olds Starfm· SX V·ti, auto. 1\C: l'impg, ~s PP. ~·200'l. '76 Cutla:.s. I'S. l'B. radials. xlnt rood. 74.000 m1 Reduced price to S\450. bil-8600. p . p. ""'° 9957 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Pinto. like nt·w. make oHer. i4 Runabout xtra cll'an. mags. I! J\M n1 i! Irk. \Cry lo miles. S20001bcst ofr S52·726i 1/2TciNtGosFru 'i5 Sqwr<' waf!on 1\uto. air. r ack. New car cond. m & out 644 ·5524 '73 Pinto. lo m1 , 25M l'G, re~ ~as, Cue l t a nk modified 548-4497 I 977 PONTIAC Finbird Esprit I\ load1od bluv .. Skyb1rd" 18S9TP1'> ONLY $5895 HOWARD ChHrolet Dov~ & Quatl St,. NEWPOHT Bl-:ACfl 833-0555 '75PONTIAC VENTURA CPE. v.s. a .t ., fac., p :. • Rallye. 27.000 miles. new tires <026NOA 610591 $3266 *J.C. FORTUNE Pont.Jac·GMC 200)E lstSt .. SantaAn<s (714 1551'.H 000 '77 GRAND PRIX In <;p:.trklini: emNalcJ ween ml'lall1 <:, with t an "Clour intenor and many l uxury opt i o n :. (:l1JUOU1 $3895 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY '73 Pinto wal!on. auto .• 2626 HARBOR BLVD ~.OOOm1 Clean ' Sll7S 5".5·0987_ -, __ c_o_s_T_A_M_E_S_A __ ·77 l>tnto S1 •• tw11 Wagon, \ ., pd. J 1 r . I' S I' !IL '>lt'rl"O. xlnt l'Ond. :\lust ,...11 559-!°>lili;: ·~ Pmto Xlnt cond $9001lr b ... l 1>tr fj.IO-H l :J5 ·1aPONTIAC TRANS AM V-11. J\ 1' .. PS .. Fae J\ir, \l•luur. lnl'l .. i., 1·u -. .. "Ahect:.. appc<1n1nl'c, t •1. 'l 7 7 m I I":-. Ii 17l:U;f.i194~1 I S7766 ':1 Pinto W~n .\Ul11 lu *J.C. FORTUNE mile-... J\1r, .\\I & ta p;·. n<'I' Llr<"-Ph 9h.1·8531· Poollal' G :\tC • b k C!IXX> E. 1:.tSt . Santa i\n<i 'it ~ .,pt'! nc•w ra (•o;. (714155H·IOOO C'IUtl'h ballt·ry. :.mo~ 1-------- t-crt. S1400. 631-!M.172 1978 PONTIAC ·;.i PmtoSt'<lan SI llMJF1rm C.1 II ~tl ~1;;:1 ptymDuth .......•.•............. TRANS AM 111..i<:k 1\pµ. ~ruup. pwr wmdu.,. ... ,\:\1 1-':\t ..,h•r1·11 i! ara{'k, mal' ~-h,.t•I., & :JI.Iii milt•.., 11ltl41Ul >M 1 • Now Only $6650 '75 fvry Custom Miracl~ ~Sta Wqn Mozda/fl~nault All ("<lra:-. I' S, I' 1 H .!lSO llJ rhor UI . l ' :\J. AM FM . A C, dn~ k . 645-5700 cm1i.s1c.,n l'Ontrol .;~<.,l1•m. ,__ ____ _ V 11. 1.•tc· , l'lc· 7~.230 1978 PONTIAC milei;. Pnce St.595. <:an ION ... ir.VILLE Ix' seen a l the Daily "'11: Pilot. 330 W Ra y St . RROUGllAM. Spht pwr co ... ta :\'ll'"':I or c;.tl l M'Jl, ('fllJ5e c·ontrol. lilt Ctr r u I at 1 on D c.• pt . ~'hrt-1. skrro r;id1n with &S2·56i'R. 1•xt. 210 t;i~'. ~l1· <2X4V()(' I ---$6499 ·52 Plymonth dune• bUJ.!i.!Y· St-1 up for th<' de~nt Sl50 ~-8109 1976 Pl YMOUTH WAGON /\utoma11c tram• . IUJ!· 1.WJ.?•· rack & fat1ory air t'Ond. t6:11WOV I 53499 AT LAS CHRYSUR PlVMOUTH NABERS ~ }(J(X) H.1100! Blvc. I Co<.t., """''· '>40-t)IOO I '74 PONT. FORMULA J\11 op11ons. excelle nl. $WOO. <228UKS) 5"6·3938 ··-.-. T~E OOCTOR IS~ NANCY "SLUGGO--WILL YOU HELP ME PICK OUT SOME WALL- PAPER? AH·H --THAT'S .A -PRETTY ~ ....___· ONE I .. ... ----· --------_... --- FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS 5"-13 IT ISN 'T GOOD TO KEEP ALL THAT ANGER IN5tDE, CHARLIE BROWN .. f t-4 E ooclcR RATS! SURE ---1 I LIKE HAVE GOOD THIS ONE TASTE ' • THERE'S THE THATS AWFUL-·- ONE I WANT IT WOULD DRIVE ME OUTTA THE HOUSE c Wi1AT r WANT' ~OlJ TO DO 15 eer MAD! 5HOlJT ! DON'T 1-{0LD BACK ~ SA~ AN't"THING ~OU FEEL. LIKE SALf'ING ! 60 A~EAD! THE Doc'f'oR is(@ Bv Ernie Bushmiller TH AT 'S NO --ITS NOT BEAUTIFUL ~....--...+~~.._. RIGHT THAT'S THE IDEA--- IT'S FOR OUR GUEST ROOM i ' ;r f ~ MAY•f • ' . • A '• ......------• WE~L , r I '7 IT GOT" MY ?O M ETHIN G ( MOIHE ~ ~~E.'LL L I KE~ HE:~ MOT HE~~' DAY ~I F i .' b ... ' ... .. > i 'i i .. " HE~E'~MV M OiHEsr'~ ~t F T . IT'?A NEW IOA"SiE~. ! HOPE' 50, e u-r IS:-7HE DOE7N'I., 5H~ C A N ALWAY5' . E.XC HA1'JG E ,,.. . --. 1'"HA'r'~ NICe . ~ME'L.L L OVE 1r ,. I'~L SET. . - 010 YOU ueT YQAlt MOTHE~Hl5' Gl ~T Ye~ A~TH LA~ ?' !'M ~OtNG ~OSZ' rr NOW ... "'""'' 1, Ln·'; 1,,.. ~ . -. - \ E XC EP~ OF COl.A ~~e, ?ME'~ WHAi M Y MOTHE~ HAT£5 ~LA NNY '-010 IO E:XCHANGE l~AT WAY1 VDU G IFi-'71 GO EVEN IF 6 l.Ai IT'? A ~eT ;> ~He 00E~N 1T LIKE C.HANCe HE~. 1i: ~HE'LL KEEP !'J..L-HAVE ,,-, TO TAKE . • A 1 ?~ATEBOA rlD ~ y ~ ~ ... ., (_.. DENNIS THE· MENACE ~ t • t A FTER ABBE Y OROPS HIM OFF AT HIS COTTAGE AT SPENCER FARMS , eeN REAL IZES TH At 5HE I S UPSET AND ANGRY WITH HIM! 1 f:4120 Lr:> /f 1 1?5°-~]' 1 HOP£3 70lJ Lii<£ £/\.\. WELL, A5 USUAL , I MADE A 1 I FOOL OF MYSE LF fONIG HT! l WOULD N'T BE SURPRISED I F A BBEY TELL5 M E. TO MOVE ON IN THt M ORNING .' I 5HOULDN'T HAVf LET YOU HE WA S Fr NE, VERY DRIVE HIM BACK ALONE.' CONTRITE.' HE'D HAD TOO MUCH TO DRI NK, ABBEY .' ' . . lrt ... L ME V' ELL, Ii WPG /j.GA 1N j /\ W ILD ANO l\r'>Git..rT IH£ S TGPMY NrGH1. NIGH r T WAS ~PN. I 'M A PHONY ... A CON ARTIST/) ~ ~ SHE'S NOT ONLY PERCEPTIVE, SHE'S A GRE AT JUDGE OF CHARACTER, M \55 SPENCER! • ) -·..., ..... OKA4> I NOW JU6T TAKE rr EA 5L) , LE6 I AND CLIMB BACK DOWN! ( HOW ABOOT PUTflNG 50N\E: UJRE~TLING MAT5 U~DER ME IN CASE I FALL c:-f MOON MU'' INS DOCTOR SMOCK :t Fe:e: L... L-IKB '>.'~ -rA~KIN<S -ro A STONE: ... f I I DO~'T SWEAT IT! •I RE.LAX!~ CA~ DO IT f .; FRON\ ™AT HEIGHT £X)0 WOOLD~'T N011CE THE DIFFERENCE At-.l(,)UJAQ ! ~ ~ ! : .. ~ • c J; IOI .. j ... ® ( s~13 bYFerdJohnaoR ~-';l,~ .... ~::;,--"'96'i ' ....... ~"4 ll'W . . ' By George Lemont VVH Y, SOME:-r'l/V\SS f:VE:N WHE:N I.'M Wl"IH y'OLJ .•• ... ANP FEL~ OUIA ~~£7.? MARMADUKE(!Y , -----·- " S?@~IB /~ / r -n---------.J I ... AN' Hlr MY HE:A I7 ON we r?OllOM OFA SALOON 1Al3LE. I CAN &Uf:SS HOW YOU 601 UNtlER THe TAE'LE. ~ ;L ~L i-------~ I HA P A HORR'Sl-E DF\£AM L .. 1\5' N IGH11 AN' J Uf'll//£P UP SUPV CNLY'. .. I i~ I ~ c :! it THA'S G00!/1 'CA USf I AIN'I G{JTllME T' EXPL.f,), J1l~t: LAW OF 0RAV11Y TO YA . "' ~ ~ " • ? By. Brad Anderson .. __ 1911 Untied f H ture Synd1c1te. tne - ··-as--·· .. -· ..• . ·-... . , CAN YOU TRUS T YOUR EYES? There are •t IH't "• differ "'<e' 1n dr•w1n9 details betw~ top and bottom p.anel1.. How qw1dlly un you hnd them? Ct.<k an•Wff\ with '"°" below .M'~ t t YOMty • eu ... ~ ., .,., f.....0.4 J 9rt..-.1w • ...ot) t ~ .•• t.~•• ( .-"'""°""' ,, .,.....,~ t 6'i.if'Wt.IWl.l9'in. l W~·O ~anrrnO~rr W[ffiffitr~ ~~__...~~~~by Hal Kaufman ~~~~~~- • H AR THIS! St•rt out with f•lh1r9. ~d up with gre"MU and you un'I min ctl'clpMrtn9 11\eH word\ tty Herm•n Mehlllle· "TEST IS OF GREATNESS THE f: All UR£ T RU E " Rurunge _,d, W> quotation makn HM•. HERE'S ONE FOAMOMI Hey M om here's ~ 1v~1 tor you Try II on family member\ or tn endi. on your spe<ldl ddy FOf'm ct sQvu e with 11 buttons 01 coins ( ~ •bove I."'''" tour coms on e.teh side Now . challenge bystanders to remove two colos (leaving 10) •nd still hdve tour Oil edch Stew Here s the secret lf<>f' Mom's eye\ onlyt Remove coins 2 and 11 Pia~ coin 6 atop coin •. •r>d 9 al09 10 There af" still lour C"OlllS on ••Ch \lcte -v..; ., , j ~ ·12 ,,.... ·15 y • 11:1·, --.17 18 e who No!>e' Turn your he•d •s far as you Cctl"I to one \toe Now, reach around with vovr opposite M m and touch your nose it you ca n e Deep SIHpl Aye •lepf lonver than Bee. CH •lept leu than 0... OH •l•pt longer t~n 8". but Jen tNin Aye. Who 'lept lof\te'tf e Rlddle Me Th1c.1 Which Is l tle dullest bird' Give up'> The 8 1ah bollnll Which bird plays lhe llvte'> The tootle dove UPS AND DOWNS! What can you dr•.., to complet• t h11 cureous •CWM7 To find ~t. •dd """ from 1 to J. l , t i c THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES JJPeRMAN HAc;. oe:51ROYEO THE CONTROL$ OFtUTHOR'S ANTI-GRAV MllT.' NOW iHE INCREASED BRAVITY AFFEC.fS WTHOll, "(l;>t::) ••• YEAH·-6UT NOT WHERE YOU TH/NJ<. I:'M 60/N' ! I MEAN I HOW JUV£N\ L.E ~ ORO/NAil iL Y, LUTHOR, I WOULDN' Hlr A MAN WHEN HE'S PDWN, •• PAIRt lKt kl~AI AR£ '10 u OOINb UP IN A 1~.£E.? .,. I R£ AL. I Z E "IOU' R£ ONi.. '{ SEVEN ~E.Af<S OL.0, BUI 11 's lNlREOt 6L."l lMMAIURE TO Sl\ '~ IRE£ S ~ W\.\'/ OON'-f 'IOU 6RO\.lJ UP? 5-ll OH , Jus1' ~AN61N& Af<OUNO! GREAT DAVI Sh•ri>en cr•yon• or colored pencil•. Apply tr.m nully to the d1•9r•m above I-Red. 2-lt. blue. >-Yellow. 6-lt. brown. s-Flesh. t-Dk. brown. 7-Dtl. blut. 6-lAwendff. SPELLBINDER SCOR E to potnls lor us1n9 all ltle letter'> on the word below lo lorm two comple1e word'> MATERNA L - -.. ---. > THEN '>Core 1 p01nh ectch for dll wcYds of four tellers or m ore • found amon9 lhe letter~ Try to \.Co,.. at lust so PD'""· ""4'J• .._.,, """"'6t"v• "tQ•\M>.d GOING .sattE"- .. WHt:RE. MG. Pt.IFFEL Nt~YER? ~=:--~---~~-.. • ,. D ~AV€N' \ 'iOU 6£:11£R lo It\! ~OME ~OT AN'/11.-4 I "1 6 VO IHAN S ii SILJP l 0 'fRE E ? WH Al A ~P ENO OU M 6 WA'/ -to 'iOU R I LME t • o, ~~ THE .A Vl!El<AGE flUMAN Hi=AJ<T l3EATs SE VE.A/TV IOEIGHT'I TIMES A MINUTE:r • . . ~CHOIP~ ~CJIOIP ~ ~cl-IOIP ~ T#ANKVOU/ -:::.-NO E:AICORE~, -PLJ:A5E! WE -..._ MU6T MOV.E HOW -l=AS T OOt:S A Wl-IAL.E 1s J-1£:ARI 8e:AT~ • ' ALONEJ.' T#AAIK YOU' • WELL, IF I COULD TAKE ITS PULSE ..... ' z'o TELL 'lovr • VNONOW, MV IMPl<e5510N t~ /20.LLEIC, • SO MUCH FOi< THE MlJ51cAL , POf<.ltOAJ 01= ~ iOOAV's -P!<CJeRAM! " AIOv.li 70 THIE ' E./:JUCA 7tOAIAL PA~r • I KNOW . ". DAILY PILOT May 13, 1979 • LIGHTS: 9 mg. "11r". 0.8 mg. nicottoe. LIGHTS lOO's: 13 mg. "tlf".1.1 mg. nicotine. av. per ciglfette by f!C method. . ~.. : . ". 1 0 0 I ;:::::::_--s -==-=----- ,. LOW TAR · C AME l QUALITY t - THEffi YOURSELF Send the ~loon, • 1 ..-..... 10 "Ask.'' f.wn1ty Weekly, 641 Lel<lnQ!on Ave New 'lblk, NV 10022 Wt'H pjy S!> lol pulllt<Jlecl QueSllOOS Souy we Ci111 I ;in~-Ulhel!> FOR NANCY FRIDAY, author of My Mother/My Self How do you feel about motha~ugh· ter homes? My mother 19 a widow. She, my h-..band and I get on WJY 1"11. but rm MnlOU9 about ukJng her to 1tw with ... -R.B .• Bay Ctty, Mich. c e There are certain responsibilities we all all have certain real responsibilities to our FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR We .U know how domatk: wmak mother their young, but wlwt about t.he way that wlJd animals tnM their babies? -N.F .• Laredo, Ta. e J .Y. Henderson, who has spent 40 years watching over the animals at Ring· ling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, throws some light on what sort of mother$ circus creatures are. Said the chief vet: ,, •parents, but, like the income tax. if the a: '"'' w. '" poy incom• '"'· w. don., ! like it, but we know It must be done. We : cost is too high, we rebel. If you don't want to call your mother, but do It out of What price. when mom comes to stay? duty, after a while you wlll begin to feel "Although elephants rarely ever breed In captivity (an elephant calf born last year in the Knoxville 200 Is the exception I, they're very attentive to their babies in the wilds, never letting them out of their sight. Tigers are more unusual. They ~ -,, .,, resentment. and it will come out one way or another If you feel you owe it ro your mother to have her live with you and your husband. think very carefully about the psychic price 10 you Jr you feel that having your mother live with you and your husband will be a pleasure, things will probably work out for the three of you . FOR JOHNNY BENCH, catcher for the National ~ue's Cincmnau Reds 11 It true that your mother wu against your becoming a profes.lonal athlde and did ewrythlng 1he could to stop you? -0.0 ., Poughk~le. N.Y. • Absolutely not. My mother loves to see her "boy" play baseball. and she always has 11 11 were up 10 her (and I'd let her), she'd shll be wilhng to wash my uniform every mght after the game The only thing she always wornes about is that f might get hurt FOR OLIVE OSMOND. mother of Mane Osmond Marie often says she had a weight problem as a kid. 11 that true? -Jane Uddon, Huntington, W. Va. e When Mane was ii. she was so chubby we had to buy her clothes in the husky department She carries pictures of the way she looked then, iust 10 remind her of what can hap· pen 1f she eats too much Marie keeps rhin by being careful; no sweets She starts off with energy-giving cereal for break- fast . with a protein drink During the day she has lots o f vege· tables and fruit, not much meat FOR ERNEST L. BOYER, U.S Commissioner of Education How can mom1 help chlldren lmprow on their reading, writing and spuk.lng? -Marda Schwartz, N .... u Coun· ' ty. N.V. e Parents are the flrs1 teachers. Children won't learn how to read and write and speak without parents who read to them. talk with them and show that language counts It begins in the ai>. and it's no less 1mportan1 when children are in school. This crucial parenl-te.acher partnership must be reaffirmed Sometimes a wet nurse for the cubs. either completely reject their cubs at birth, or else they go to the other extreme and care for them until they're old enough to be independent." In the circus, if mom tigers or leopards refuse to nurse their cubs, then the trainer muS1 step in and become a mother substitute Sometimes circus folk must find a wet nurse for the l111le ones FOR LORETTA LYNN, country singer Since you're one of dghl chiJdren, have 1bc of your own and are a grandmother, do you con11der yourwl( en au- thority on raking kids? -A.E .• TnTe Haute, Ind. e No way. I still have a lot to learn There's no formula for doing right I did the best I could and hoped for the best. When Betty S ue followed my example and got mamed at 14. 1 was against ii But how could I stop her? When I tried. the first thing she said was, "Well . yo u did it, Mom , and look how well yours turned out "How could I say ii was JUSI luck? FOR SENATOR WIWAM PROXMIRE (D ·Wis.) let .. worn-out moms in on your HCTet! What do you do to keep younelf lookJng to young and full of energy? -0.A .• Canton, Ohio e Challenging, intereS1ing work doesn't of itself age any of us. Its stimulus helps keep us young A daily routine of calis- thenics, live mlles of running, moderate eating, no smoking or drinking and adequate rest all help me to keep in lip-top shape And, lest you've forgotten all about it. so did the hair lransplants1 FOR GRACE L. MTTCHEU., mother of anomey F Lee Balley and author of The Doy Care Book W• Lft dtllcult to handle when he wu a child? -Eliz.a· beth Martin, Pomona. CAIJI. e He wasn't difflcult -he was unusual and different In the early years, I would ask myself. "What have I created?" He was a square peg in a round hole. A loner. Although he was not a bad boy, when he was In junior high school. I seemed to spend an awful lot of time in the prin~'s office. That's because he refused to be squeelled into that rouncl hole. PRO Ano con PRO Go•. Lft Sh--~·· Wisconsin • CON Rep. Robert N. Giaimo (D . .C-.). Chairman, House Budget Committee Getting the Federal budget balanced is essential We need a ha'ldle on Gov- ernment spending to het> control In· flation I am convinced that unless Congress acts, we will have a Constl· tutlonal Convention mandating It . In Wisconsin we are not allowed to run a deficit, and we pass a revenue bill which establishes a spending celling before we consider spending programs. This puts a lid on resources ava~able for appropriation. This is a pattern the Federal Government could follow to avoid a Constitu· tional action If they do not, I will support the Constitu· tlonal celling, despite my misgivings about the rigidity of the ConstlfutloQal approach to mandating Federal bud get -balancing. Should the Federal Government Be Forced to Balance Its Budget? We are all for balanced budgets. and Congress Is now moving strongly in that direction. But to mandate one through a legal mechanism would be unw\se and even dangerous. The Government must have the flexibility 10 act before an emetgency, such as a depres.slon, occurs. If the economy approached a depressk>n, producing a balanced budget would require deep program cuts or sharp tax Increases, either of which would be economical· ly unwise. I believe we will achieve a balanced budget soon, without a Constitutional requirement, by making hard cholGes and exercising discipline restraint Fortu· nalely. Congress Is flnally showing s;gns that It '5 willlng to make these hard choices "' ,,, .. _ ~- ~call it SHEET MUSIC MAGAZINE. And that's exactly what it is! Each and every issue is filled with the most popular s heet music ever published, including Fbp, Great Standards, jazz, Show Tunes, R:Jlk, Country; Tin Pan Alley, Movie Songs, Classics, Ragtime, Blues, and more. When you sit down at your piano, organ, guitar, or any musical instrument, we want to be your music book! And when you want to improve your own musical ability, we want our staff of writers ../ to show you how. And in every issue they do just that! There are Keyboard Clinics, Guitar Work- shops, Composers' Workshops, Sight-reading, Playing By Ear, Theory And Harmony, Rhythm Workshops, and so much more. A single year's subscription brings you more than 100 great songs. And when you consider the price of sheet music these days, about $1 .50 per song, and realize that Sheet Music Magazine pro- vides the exact same thing for about 10¢ a song, you can under- • US1C ... • ag~1ne -.... J •• .,, . . . . . . . . \ ---. . ~ ~ ' ~ . . . ·. . . ~ • I \ . . . . . . . ' . \ . . . -· .. \ • • • • t. .\:·--4 .. -~. t • .. I flo -. . . .. .... ... \ ...... ~--\ :--::.-. ~ .. . .. ·~-~ .....l. ·-~ .... . -stand why it has more s ubscribers same feature articles. I If you are than any other music magazine undecided as to which version in the world today. A one-year would be right for you, we suggest s ubscription for $11 brings you .._. you try the Easy E dition. You can over $150 wort}"l of music! change at any time, a t no extra And there is a new Easy charge whatsoeve r.) Edition of Sheet Music Magazine, Let us send you your first for you beginners and new stu-issue with these wonderful songs ... dents, young or adult. It contains As Time Goes By. .. N ever My Love all the same great hits as our stan-... April In Paris ... Embraceab/e You dard version, but in easy-to-play ... The Entertainer. .. If You Could keyboard arrangements. No mat-R ead My Mind ... Dancing In The ter which version you choose, each Dark ... The Hustle ... Love Will Keep has the complete words and mu-Us Tugether ... J Only Have Eyes R:Jr sic, chord names for organ, and You ... Tie A Yellow Ribbon ... It Had 1 guitar fr ames, as well as all the To B e You ... Bye Bye Blackbird. Use lbur Credit Cardi rsHEETMuSJC;Ms;ZJNE-;;~~::~r::;~;~--, Please enter my subscription to Sheet Music Magazine and rush me the Introductory Issue with all the songs listed above. I understand that I may cancel at any time and receive a complete refund on all unmailed issues. No questions asked. ~ Easy Edition -Standard Edition 5 Name . :3 Address a.. City _ Stale ~ Please also send _ __ I year _ Z _ Easy Edition Q Nam~ ----- One Vear (9 issues) Sil lWo Years 118 issues I S20 2 year Gift Subscription to: Standard Edition 6,: Address _ ------ ~ City -_ State Zip_ --- ~ O I encl~ full payment of$__ . , M•"" ,,_, ,,..,1>1 .... .,., .. , ~'w"< M•v••"" 1 0 • ~ Charge to 0 MASTER CHARGE I AcC'ount # L:----~~~-------!~°=---------J < r: ... --· "' Ill 3 ~ LINDA LAVIN ISN'T SINGLE OR A PARENT ... BUT SHE SPEAKS FOR BOTH By Isobel Sllden W ho speaks for tpe single parent? f1 Linda Lavin does, m her role as Alice on CBS television Sunday••nights. 'She became a self-appointed spokes- woman when her series began in 1976. Neither single nor a parent, Linda takes life and lts responsibili11es seriously. but with humor And If that sounds contra- dictory, it's because the lady 1s, too 1V makes her appear larger than life · sue She 1s not recognizable as she makes her way through the crowded studio din- ing room. No pmk apron, no sensible shoes. Instead, she's a glamorous lddy in a gaucho hat 1ind a raincoat It's a soggy day In Los Angeles, but not for Lmda Lavin. She looks so sell-contained that floods don't appear to enter into her con- sciousness Alice does She wants to talk about Alice, whose identity she has molded to fit her as comfortably as her wardrobe. The senes was created after the sue cessful 1974 movie. Alice Doesn'I Liue Here Any More, in which Ellen Burstyn played a widow with a son to raise Creator Robert Getchell then shaped A/fee into a viable televiSlon format, and Linda was plucked ltom the New York theater to play the title role "'When the pilot was sold as a !i4!ries, I contacted Gloria S1emem. whom I'd met several times. I'd found her very open and warm. I asked for help in researching the cha;acter. and she gave me material dealing wllh single women with sons .. When the show went on the air. research showed there were eight to 12 million smgJe parents in this country I felt a lot of responsib1hty to them "We want to say to single parents, 'You are not alone tn having the burden of a chUd. You may not have everything, but you can have a good life ' "When we first went on the air, 60 per- cent of our audience were women and 40 percent men Now I think the percen· tages are almost even. Men can relate to us, too," she says with satisfaction. And Linda relates to Alice as a woman she understands , "She has street smarts But she hasn't had the advantages of educahon that I've had. She is so innocent, so naive. If I had lhe same background. I think I'd be very much like her. I'm a small-town girl. too. from Portland, Mame." From Port.land, Linda Intended to go to college In Boston , close to home. In· stead. she enrolled at the College of William and Mary In Williamsburg. Virginia: ''I went to visit a friend, who said I should see the campus I found a dif· ferent society. sound and texture." From college. Linda went to New Y oric and wo~ed on and off-Broadway. begin· nlng In 1965. She has a Tony nomination for her role In Nell Simon's lmr o/ rhe 19*1 Sllden speclo/lffs In umtlng proJila o/ en~r101n~nt pcnonolltl.s t 8 FAMll Y WEEKLY. Me IJ. 1911 Red Hot Louers. She also has an Obie (off·Broadway) nomination for her work in Jules Feiffer's Lillle Murders On Broadway. she made a name for herself in It's o Bird. It's o Plane . It 's S uper· man; Carl Reiner's Something Different; Paul Sills' Story Theater She starred and tpured m On o Clear Doy You Con See Foreuer And she performed in Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival: with the Second City improvisational troupe and the Yale Repertory Com· pany. In 1969 she married Ron Leibman, currenlly starring in the Kaz series'. It is a tempestuous mating, and she prefers nor to discuss it. What does Linda think will happen with Alice in upcoming episodes? "I would like Allee to get more involved next season, perhaps with Parents With· out Partners. And if the show goes five. six or seven years, I'd hate it if she didn't have a relationship of some sort. We 1ust found out how old she Is this season, when she was mteres1ed in a younger man She said, 'He's only 25. I'm 10 years older than he isl''' Linda is a couple of years older than Alia?. S he does not believe that Alice has to st.ay single In order to maintain the format of the show "She might have the courage to remarry." Linda says ... She's not ready yet. but she's laking psychology courses She might grow •· As she brings the conversation aro und to her recent involvement with the Equal Rights Amendment, Linda glows with en- thusiasm She Is a newcomer to Holly- wood's ranks of outspoken individuals plumping for the passage of ERA "I • wasn't active in the feminist movement until I attended some workshops Then I realized that ERA does affect me, even though I'm in show business; I can get a loan from a bank. but the Social Security laws affect me like any other woman.'' Linda agreed to speak for ERA in Sparks. Nevada. along with Ed Asner Linda and husban'd, Ron ''Kaz " Lieb· man, at a charity football game. g l J I 0 ) • ; Despite the reassurance of his presence, she admits to havmg been "very nervo us The night before. I decided to go as Ahce. In uniform, shoes and apron I could speak to the audience as 'a working woman,' instead of as an actress "And it worked' There was a man there who told me hls mother had been a waitress. who had also raised him alone 'Where 1s she now?' I asked him 'She's reined, at home. in her apartment.' 'Bring her over here,' I told him And he did Dorothy is her nam~ We had a good talk She's living on Social Security, with help from her son and his wife Before we talked. the family had supported a Con· gresswoman who was opposed to ERA It wasn't until I pointed out to them what the passage of ERA could mean to Dorothy that they realized what power they had in their votes "The Congresswoman was defeated. and we won an ERA ek!chon In Sparks. Nevada!" Linda's voice is n9t raised, but her spirits obviously are She feels that Allee reflects an attitude of equality "Last year, there was an episode where Mel hi.red a man and paid him fifty cents an hour more than we were getting So we quit Mel said the man had more responsib1lllles. I asked him , 'Whal am I raising. a millionalre mk:fget?' Again. ii gave me a chance to speak for women " She agrees that the series and Alice's philosophy rame along at the ideaJ time In history, and she approves of her character's gradual growth, slightly flawed though she thinks II Is. "She's emerging, like many of us. We mlk too much, we try too hard, and sometimes we get ourselves in trouble. Hers Is a kind of pomposity. She waves banners, not always with grace But always she is a free and decent survivor." Wherever she goes, Linda gets re · cognition from waitresses. "It's generally the same: I walk into a rcsfaurant, and ' the waitresses call out, 'What are ya doin' out there? Come back here and get to work1'" She laughs with JOY "last summer I wenl back home to Portland We went to a restaurant I had gone to as a child And every waitress came over to say hello 0 1 to drop a French fry m my lap .. Linda never worked as a waitress in those lx!tween-actmg iobs most actors ex- perience "Ir was the one thmg I was sure I couldn't handle It's hard work," she says fervently Now. as Alice, "I have to wear support stockings, and my legs hurt all the time1" Those are not make-believe dishes that she and co-star~ Polly Holli· day and Beth Howland lug around One compensation for her hard work 1s the reality that she's in a hit show And one of the factors m Alice's success, she agrees, is the prominence given lo her young son, played by Philip McKeon. 14 "He's really a wonderlul kid. I had a gut feehng about him when we first met. We hit It off in a visceral way I've learned a lot from being around him I do feel a responsibility to show what we can do for women like Alice with a young son .. She feels real compassion for working mothers whose children are younger and who can't be left alone: "There simply are not enough day-care centers." '"(here are small frown funows at Linlia's brow, suggesting that her own life isn't completely carefree. She admits that she has been. and still is, in psycho· therapy What makes her happy? She answe.rs without hesitation "KnoWlng I am loving, and being loved." What makes her angry? "I fear lg· norance and not getting along. I want healthy, constructive people around, people who Ulumlnate. L,,ck of aware· ness Is the most frightening thing. The only thing that works Is hard work!" Then she stands up gtcteefully, llJ<e the ballet student she still is, and goes r9ll backtowo~ ~ I • • • e -National Smoker Study Act_uallytaste as good as-or bettertban-higt1er tar brands, majority of smokers say. Does the 'Enriched Aavor~ tobacco of low ~ ~.·: · E::\ Confirmed: 85% of MERIT IOO's smokers tar MERIT provide taste satisfaction in a greater · 1 say it was an "easy switch" from high tar length cigarette as well? Recent nationwide MERIT brands. research confirms it. r Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT lOO's smokers ~ .. '. Confirmed.· Majority of HXYs smokers rate 'not considering other brands. MERIT lOO's taste eqtial to-or better than-Confirmed: Overwhelming majority of leading high tar lOO's tested! Cigarettes having MERIT lOO's smokers say their former high tar up to 70% more tar. brands weren't missed! Confirmed.· Majority of JOO's smokers This ability to satisfy former high tar confirm taste satisfaction of low tar I<><)~ smokers over a~eriod of time could be MERIT lOO's. -the most important evidence to date that And in interviews conducted among ,,, MERIT is the first major alternative to current MERIT IOO's smokers: high tar smoking. Kings: 8mg··11r;-0.6111g nie11tine - 100·~: 114n1"tw:·o.7mg nicocinuv.percipnue, FTC Report May '78 RIT Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .__ ____________ ....... 01'1111111 Monl• Inc. 1979 ~&100s EXPERT ADVICE: THE EASY w·Av TO A moRE VITAL LIFE By Beve<ly and Vldol Sassoon F ew of us have perfecl fealUres or ht the current plastic beauty standards. Bui each one of us is capable of exudmg a ra· dlant glow of confidence. Here are some shortcuts to vitality thal work for us -and can work for you. you expend, the more you have to spend The only thing that can sap your energy Is tedium Avoid ii, You are work· Ing to m~e yourself a more beautiful per· Dare to •ccomplleh. This IS what vitality is really about. The more energy • ''Glass•• ; Keep your car ~showroom bright and 1 never wax It again! ' ; rear! New miracle POLYMER "GLASS" SEALANT completely protects your car's exterior finish -it even restores original luster to used models! Available only aa a aenioe by new car • dealers for $100-$200. Now do it youraeU in lea than an hour for only $29.95. ( 16 oz bottle, enough for 3 c"rs ) --- No rubbing, l•bor or buffing equipment needed ... GloSeal' goes on easily and quickly You wipe 11 on with a cloth, let it dry, and then wipe 11 off lttakes only a few minutes loss 1hc1n c1n.hour The mdm 11tQred1en1s are Polygldss' another substance s1m1Jar to Teflon'. The element• n . your once be•utilul c.ar ... You've and a minimal c1mount of silicone to ease 1n w1pm91t on probably eJ1per1enced 1t. Your trec!surcd. shmy new tAlso highly recommended 101 boats and a1rplanesl c1utomob1le 9rc1dually lades and dulls The once b11lhonr Between washes you need only wipe your car with a fmu1h ruins chC1lky and washed our Even hours of dc1mp cloth to reacflville its brilliant dirt and dust waJ11ng and buffing can't recapture thar new car repelling shine look .. Until this new chem1.cal science discovery The mcredible GloSe.l' .. Bri.lliance Guarantee" .. II Ne•er wax your cu a9ain, .. Gl0Seal• 1s not anything alter using 1t, you are not pleasecl for any reason. 1elu1n lilce " simple wax or pohsh It 1s actually a miracle the unused por11on within 2 weeks of receipt lor a polymer 9lass formulation serving as" powetful sealanr prompt refund of tho entire purchose p11ce Further, 11 and c1 beaulllul extenor fm1sh When applied la9h1ly to GloSec!I' does not protect your new car 101 3 years or your car's hmsh and chrome Its e1clus1ve E/ectromo-your used car (90 days old 01 more II or t yec1r. write and lecu/111 Action /1terc1/Jy fuses 11 to the surf.Jee. lock mg m 1eU us We'll take you1 wotd fo111. Clod 1etutn your small luster ond a brilli.ant shine, almost laminating itself to mvestmenl on" pro r.ited bc1s.1s However, due to the your car for years shutting out h11rmlul sun, ram. pol Glos-J• with extraordinary quality of 1h1s fully tested product, we luhon, salt, deler9ents and other elcments thc1t normally Pol,GJ.ue• malt.. are cont.dent that this would not be Wcely (Note Glo- h d I I •l•ndud ••••• and Se I I • b d h 11un I e oppearance an · va ue o your car Ii hfl I> 1 t 1 al' 1s 100% sa e to use 11 Cdn., so e remove wit Pre .. at1 oxidation from at.,ting on new ova ... and po • 0 •o • • romeral sp111ts) .atWllly remo•M it from ueed modet.! Gl0Sec1t' 1s literally a Glttss ORDER TODAY ... Use your credit card 24 hours a day Including Shield that becomes part of your car"s hn1sh Your new cM's paint 1s Sunday. CALL TOLL·FREE 800421·5809 simply not aJlowed to oxidize for J Yeorsl Then PolyGlass' 11 tJ9a1n Or send coupon. Ill. res. call: 1..S00.972·5858 ---------------~-~------__, for yec1r1 more of protection II your car IS not new. GloSeal· will Pro>mpllf 1h1p •h• f0Uo .. 1n9 oidot II nOI 100 ~ .. 1 .. 1.~11 I ~·n "''"'" lh• unu ... d act1.1a\}y remove the oJ:1dahon. add gloss. and Slop tunheJ o1t1dat1on g:;:;•on w11h1n' w.,•ktlou quid 1•lund ol purch .. ., pr1c-11 .... •h•Pfl'"Q '"''' Ch.c~ 101 I year before you need to apply aQam It 1s s1m1lar to coverin9 IJ PCI •hrp t b01tle 1o Sl'J 95 •nd s 2 00 1h1pprn<1 & ~•ndltnq th t bl I l th Sne 15 00 1,., bot ti•°" mut11pto bottle pu<etw .. • your car w1 a non·pene ra e coat o po yure ane lJ PCM •h•p --bo1tlu • 524 95 .,. •nd 5200 •h•PP••Q & h.,uthnq •• Enamel apray paint can't eYen get throv.9h the cle•r 9l•H D Ch•d 01 Mon•r 0.de• •ncloo•<t CJ Ch••q• my C1•d11 u 1d numb•• b<>lo• UU.ld ... When th IS new pro/ou1ono/ ttutomot111e product IS demon fl B•nkAme11u1d/V1u 11 Mut•1 Ch•19• l1nl••bfn~ Nn 1trated to car dealers the "spray pomt test .. is used GloSeal' is apphed to a car's hood . After 1t dries 1l IS wiped olf and a ctln of enamel spray pa.mt 1s sprayed directly on 1t. along w11h Magic Marke1 and other aolvents Then the observers ate astonished as all ol these are wiped off the hood walh a mere cloth. Noth1n9, not even dirt ancl dust can adhere to 1he suriace1 •Trademorlr l.1ed11 Ct•d No ------------E.1> 0..1e ----- N•m~ ----------------------~ Add•eu ----------------------- C11yl S1t1•IZ•P --------------------- De.igner'• Line 76 So. Central Ave .• Valley Stream, NY 11580 s1.nh111• lnr 1'!79 FW513 son In order to be a more valuable person Be forceful . Your most important mission Is to contribute your mind. your energy, your 1alents and your love to 1m· proving whatever situations you can con· trol. If you can pass along some of your talent to others, if you can make life in your home. your ne19hborhood. your community ncher. then you are a power- ful force Stay vital through ~If-awareness. Your force 1s blocked or destroyed if you neglect the marvelous machine that ls your body Unless you are in peak physlcal condition. your morale will be low. Your store of energy, ohilalitv, will be wasted. You cannot contribute to the world 1f your mind 1s occupied by frettlng over how temble you look and feel For both energy and serenity. you might want ro sample two of the systems that we fmd 10 be of great value Hatha yoga and Transcendental Meditation Transcendental Med1t.at1on is a simple key ro self-awareness and a direct route to achieving your pQvate goals (not material goals. necessarily) Through meditation. you become wonderfully aware of 1he beauty of the physical world, without having to llcquire physical things. Meditation brings happiness because it helps you assess your strengths and weaknesses, learn to l1ch1eve the things you want in your own way and become almost achingly aware of the beauty of this world Yoga builds strength. Oex1b11ity and balance, as well as self·control, patience and concentration. You may also find that you spend less lime making up, since yoga improves the circulation and thus, the complel(.ion Improved circulation keeps wnnkles away, too Find an exerclee tut ~Ive. you. We each have our own tncks for recharg- ing energy and enthusiasm Beverly· I take 15 minutes to get the old feet off the ground Lte down on a slant-board or with pillows proppmg up your feet and legs. Concentrate on ten · ston sliding away from your feet, your legs. your back, your hips. Then a nice. warm bath with oil added and the bathroom door shut for priv<Ky Vidal: I take 20 minutes to relax, lying on the bed with my feet braced high on the wall. my head and shoulders hanging over the side of the bed Thel'I ii you can do 11 yoga head-stand or shouldet·stand. do II Two minute.s will give you a great surge of energy, and you will lhink r!WI more clearly l&J Beverly and Vida/ Souoon art ~owy u~ru. ~st ·Ulllng authors and the po.-.nu o//ou• I • FAMILY WEEKLY, Me~ 13, 111' r---------------------------------------------1 Use this store coupon to save 15~ 15~ ! on any L'eggs®pantyhose you wear. : Mow with a 1~ cotton aotch panel. •rlAlll• A>°"' ~t .eel'.()! IN\ coupon'"' t)C on !tic purch,iw ol .,.,., l C'9' ~ ptOduCI l.,,,. -•«· d«mlO< t)(plu1 )C lor U ChCOUl>OO )QI \OKCepl,(,d ·-l'Wmf1'! by......,""' 'OUl>OO 10 l4'1" ~ry Ao• 100'1 (hnlon. low•. )?1)410< rt"Otmohon !hr\~' vood 1n "'l'f \11114' Ot IOc ... ty ptohll)ll..., h<rM'°! 01 f(t ''"Cl""J ttino> COUl>O"' 1114' conw-· mu\I P<IY any MIW• I•• <••h •eckmottOn v•lue 1/90 ol 1 ct n! ONl.Y ()N( COUPON"""' 81 l(OUM(O PU AAC~AC.I PUtCHASlO flAUO Cl AUSf ... ,.,., °"''' ~"'°""' '"" CO<JC>On con llotult• h....:t lrwo<"' "'°"""' r«t.,I "°"' Wlthlr> the 14'1 90"""' "' UllCo«nl \lock to COWi COUP<!"\ "'"~"' '°' ·~~IO<\mu\t llC ,,_ .,,~ uoon •«QUU I H OU ""'ILi 0 Nl.Y Al SIOllS CAWlll<i t IC,C.S COUPONlJIPMISOlCl,,,_I J1, tt1' I I I I I CAN THE FEINGOLD DIET TAffiE A WILD CHILD? By Glorlo Hochmon 8 y lhe lime Le~he was five. she had been dism1s:,4>d from three !.Choo!!> and day cdmps. ri!)\'cte<l by a frusrrated speech thl!rap1st and banned from riding the school bus She was also about to be suPd by 1he outrdged partmls of d kindergarten cl;issrnate "Her behavior was ~sp1m1tin9 and intolerable." 1emembers Herma Hurwitz, her mother "She would hit Other children for no reason. throw things all over the houw, run up and down the school bus when It was moving One day her teacher told me she was horrified to see Leslie go after another little girl, grab her by the hair and swing her nghr off 1he ground ·· Mrs Hurwitz says there were other problems, too Leslie's speech wa~ blurred She had temper 1antrums She could nor concentrate She could nol fl)llow even the simplest instructions "I was so asharnPd . so guilty and em barrassed," Mrs Hurwilz says "f was sure I was raising some kind of an arnmal Trying to curb her behavior was like lrying 10 pul my hand In a fan to stop 11 from moving Sometimes, I would hide In my room iust so l could get some relief " But Mrs Hurwiu says she did not gel rehef until three·imd·a·half years ayo when she put L11slle rm the Feingold diet. an eatmg regime rhar ehrmnates certain food additives and preservatives. notably arliflcial flavors and colors "Within a month. there was a stanllng difference in Le~lie's behavior." Mrs Hurwitz says "She herself no11ced 11 She said to me. 'Mom. something Inside me doesn·t want to fight anymore "' Leshe is one of an eshmaled live mil- lion Amencan children suffering from hyperac11v1ty, which 1s said to be the fastest-growing childhood ailment For an unknown reason, most are boys who are bright and physically healthy. but who cannot sit still or ccmcentrate They are unable to control thetr impulses and must respond Immediately to everything they see. feel or hear They will throw obiects out of windows. dan In front of cars, scat ter food throughout the house Because their brains do not receive. store or dispense information appropriately. they often have learning dlsab11it1es They may have problems with speech and hearing They may also have aphasia , an Inability to understand the spoken word Mrs Hurwitz 1s among thousands of parents who say their hyperactive and learning-disabled children have been helped by the Feingold diet, named for Its developer, Dr Ben1amm Feingold They call 1t "miraculous, a lifesover •· They form orga nl....,hons to spread the word to other parents And lhey wrile thankful letters to the 78 year-old Dr Feingold at Glonu Hochman ufltn con~•bvtr• artlrlts on health 10 Family Wt"\>kly 10• FAMILY WlEKlY,Mrt 13. 1979 I I _,/'.J the Ka1se1 Permanente Medical Center in San Francisco. wh11re he 1s chief emernu:. of 1he deparlment o f allergy The medical profession. howeve1. is not convinced. The stones of ecs1a11c parents, however dramatic, are only anecdotal and do not meet the ngQrs Qf sc1en11f1c 1es1ing. And even scientifically conducted tests at several centers have produced only inconclusive nnd crm01ct 1ng results The controversy simmers. and those involved know ils resoluhon can have far re<1ching effects ff. as Dr Fe1119nld hypothesizes, rhe widespread use of chemical additives has nurtured a nallon of hyperactive children, lhe troubhng issues have only begun to surface S linukJ tlw 91,vPrnmvnt 13ke greah•r rl·~pon.,1\11l11y for inve~t19,uing l•Jod Ml<lt11vec;) Sh<1uld fnnd., nmld1nmg chl•mJCal acJdlhve~ carry 1.v(lrn1ng mes '>dges·' Cnuld there be "' rnla1111nship tw iw1wn lhl! increa'><! in rh•• m;,111ufai:tur1119 nl .ir11f1c1al lood color'i and 1h1> "~" 1n 1uvemle v10lttnce 7 While food addllll1es. particularly chemical dyes, have long ~en anacked as possible carcinogens, their purported link to hyperklnetic behavior 1s relatively recent and was not popularized until 1974 when Dr. Felngold's book. Wily Your Child Is Hyperocllue, was published by Random H ouse. In the late 1%0's, when Dr Feingold himself was recuperating fro m surgery. he began investigating hyperactivity and learning disabillttes In American children. and was appalled ol their widespread In- cidence_ He recalled a former patient. a 40·year·old Oakland, Cahf . woman. whose psychil)ITiC problems vanished when she followed an additive-free die! to cure a painful case of hives. And he 1hought of other patients whose per- ,, sonall1y prohlems seerned to diminish when 1heywere placed nn diets rhat ex · eluded art1flc1al colors and Oavors "I put the pieces rogether and fell that the answer 10 hyperk1nes1s might be as close a) 1he kuchen cupboard." Dr Feingold remem~rs. While the ev1denc11 wa~ circumstantial. it seemed uncanny 10 Dr Feingold 1hat the increase m learning d1sab1hhes paralleled the soanng use of synthe11c additives since World War II Dr Feingold tested his rheory on Johnny, a boy whose behavior had be~n _ enahc smce he w11s five A model child at 11mes. he would suddenly and without warning tum into a terror. stomping. kicking furniture. telling lies and running his tricycle into the path of an oncoming car He had superior intelligence bul could not learn Tests revealed no mental or physical abnormafiries Johnny was nut on a diet that ellml nated most of the junk food he was ac customed to eating, and his mother kept a meticulous diary of his behavior. which she correlated with any dietary lnfrac lions By the end of the year. II seemed clear to her thal Johnny's behavior could be "turned off or on by what he ate " Dr Feingold continued to treat chit dren with behavioral disturbances cind reported a success rate of 30 to SO per· cent. depending on the child's age !More success was experienced with younger children.) In June 1973. hP ~e <'It the dnnul)I meettng of the Amencan Medical A!>'>OCtatton but received a lukewarm reception He could no1 convince any of the leading medical puhl1cat1ons 10 pnnl his research Nor could he interest any Federal agency 111 conducling stud1e) rhat <ould prove or disprove his theories Nl!vertheless, 1nternl)t1onal news media coverage brought thousands of let rn s and telephone inqumes from ago n~ed parenrs. most of whom had been ricO<'hehng from doctor ro docror ~1rhout hnding a remedy for their 1 children's dLSrupllve behavior and school failures After lrylng the diet 1.111th lheir children and finding 1t succei.sful, many of them formed "Feingold Assoc1a11ons" Today. there are 125 such groups in the country. with 30,000 mem~rs V1ek1e Gelard1. pres1den1 of the Fein· gold As~oc1ation of New York . speaks for i\ll of 1lwm when she exprl!~ her anger ar 1he "cofd·shoulder" trearmenl Dr Fv1ngold .rnd his follower<; have received from 1he medical profession She has no faith in some of the s1ud1es that seem to mvahda1e Dr Fe1ngofd's theories and ac· cuses them of ~mg biased. of making sweeping generaltzattons and of being funded by persons w11h vested interests In the food indusrry Studies conducred by Docrors C Keith Conn11rs and Charles H Goyette. ol the Univers11y of Pittsburgh, however, found a conela11on between hyperactivity and rhe ingestion of food colorings And ano1her study -directed by Dr Bernard Weiss, profossor of radiahon biology and biophysics at the University ol Rochester Mec1ical Center. and submit· led to lhe Food and Drug Admlnistrdtion a few months 11!)0 -repons "sporty re spons1veness (or susceptibility to ad· di lives) in 20of the 22 children examined " "The~ 1s clearly a population susceph· ble 10 even low doses of additives.·· says Dr WelSS "If the dose 1s raised, lhe prob· ability 1s lhat even more disturbed ~­ havlor would be evident " Dr Weiss continues to analyze stallsllcs from his .stuqy 4nd may do more research Meanwhile. more Feingold Assoc1a- 11ons are forming and more parenrs seem to be label re>adtng al the supermarket "I don't care whar the studies show." says Mrs Gelard1. whose son. Michael. 1s now lO "I only know that my son U5'!d to be a monsler ilnd now he's a beautiful fiule boy 1 uS4•d 10 get calls from school all the lime M1t hael was shooting pins at chfl dn•n in the caleterld Michael could not sit still Im a minute "Today my son ts getting high grades al school and 1s l"l<Cellenl In every subiecl Ev11ryone loves him Michael tells me, 'Mom, I'd rather starw than be the ra.ft woy I was before '.. IAJ For more Information write lo The Fein· gold Association of the United States; Drawer A-0, Dept. FW, Hollsville, N.Y 11742. Include a sta mped , self· addreesed envelope 5 mg. "11r". 0.5 mg. 111cottne IN. per cigarette by FTC method. "01 How to -Get Rich The Lazy Man's Way I used to \\ork hard. The 18-hour days. Till' 7-dav W<'ek~ 8~1 I didn't stall m;iking big money until J d1<I k•ss ;i 101 less. For f'xample, this ad took about 2 hours to write With ::i littk· luc·k. 1t should C'arn me 50. m:.iylw a hundrl•d thou-.and dollars. What\ rnrn •-. I'm (?<Jing t<> ask you tu ~end mt• 10 rlollars fur s•irm•th1ng that'll c:ost me nu mo1·(· than SO t·enU.. And I'll try to make 1t so 11...-csist- 1ble that you'(,l be n damed fool not lo do il. After all, why should you ca1·c 1f l make $9.50 profit if I can show you how to mak<' a lot murt-'1 Whal if I'm so sure that you will make money my Lazy Man's Way that I'll make you a most unusua.1 guarantee'! And here 1l 1s: 1 won't even cash you1· check or rnonc•y order for 31 clays 11/ter I've sent you my mall'ril\I. Thal'll give you plC'nty of tune lo gel 1t, luok 1l over, try 11 out. If you d1Jn't agree that it's worth at le<t81 n hundred t1m11s what you invested, send 11 bac¥. Your uncashed check or money 01•der will be put 111 the return mail The only reason I won't send it lo you and bill you or send 1t C.0 .0 . 1s because both thcs<' methods involv<' more time and mont'y. And I'm already going to give you the biggest hargain of your lifc> Bt'causc I'm going \O \C'll you what it took mt' 11 years to Pt'rfoct )fow to make money th<' Lazy Man's Way. O.K. now I have to brag a l ittle. J don't mind 1L And it's nt>eessary to prove that sending me lhe 10 dollars . . which I'll keep "in escrow" until you're sat1sfi<'d ... 1s the smadcsl th111g Yl)ll l'vcr did. J live in a home that's worth $250.000. I know it 1s, becitusc I turned down an offer for that much. My mortga~e is less than half that, and the only reason I haven't paid it urT is because· my Tax Accountant says I'd be an idiot. My ''office.'' about a mile and a half from my hmnt'. is right on the hcad1. My view is so breathtaking lhat most J>C<Jp le comment that they <lon't sec how I get any work donr But I do enough. About 6 hours a day, 8 or 9 months a year. The rest of the time we spend at our moun- tain "cabin." I paid $30,000 for it cash. I have 2 boats and a Cadillac. All paid for. We have stocks, bonds, investments. cash in the bank. But the mo.1t important thing I have is priceless: time with my family. And I'll show you just how J did it -the Lai.y Man's Way -a secret that I've sh<1rcd with just a fow friends 't1l now. It doesn't require "education.'' I'm a high school graduate. h doesn't require "cap1taL' When l started out, I was so dccp in debt that a lawyer friend advised bankruptcy as the only way out. He was wrnng. W e paid ofl our debts and out.side or the mortgage, don't owe a cent to a~y man. It doesn't 1·cqu1rc "luck." I've had more than my i1hare. but I'm nol promislng you that you'll make as much money as I have. And you may do better; I personally know one man who us<.-d these principles, worked hard, and made LI mil- lion dollars 1r1 8 years. But money isn't every- thing. It doesn't require "talent.'' Just enough brains to know what to look for. And I'll tell you that. It dt>Csn't require "youth." One woman I worked with Is over 70. She's travelled the world over, making all the money she nttih, doing only what I t.aught her. I\ d~n't require "experience.'' A widow in Chicago has been averaging $25,000 a year for the past 5 years. using my methods. What d.oe1 it require~ Belief. Enough to take a chance. Enough to absorb what I'll send you. Enough to put the principles into action_ U you do just that -nothing more, nothing less -th<" resulta unll be hard lo believe. Remember J guu1nt~ It. . 1 didn't ILctlle a JOO and 1 was worse titan broke I nu:ed n1nn> tlin11 SS0.000 and my only flS!!t>IS wen• W !/ wr/P nrrcl 8 c-l11ldr.,11. W(> were rentiny nn old lwic!w 111 n drr•ay111a 1u•1glibnrhood. dri1•rn!J a 5-year old tor tlio t ums fnlli11g aport, n11<i lwd m(/ylu• 11 c-0117111' 11/ l11mdr1•d dollars 01 tl1c ha1tk. Wrt/1111 m"' 111nntl1 , aftr•r 11tm1!/ tlu-11rn1cipLes nf tl1e Lo :11 Mnn's Wc1J1 I() R whes. things sfaT1ed to 1·/w11f1<' to /)Ill rt 1111lclly • We workl.'d OfLI II plan Wl' crmld afford to 11a11 •1f1 our debr.~ -am{ stopped our rreditors /rnn1 l1ouncli11g lts • We Wl'rl' dr1v111u n brand-new Tlmnderbird tlia1 n car dealPr /1n<l g11>cn ro us! • Our liank acc<n111t hnd multiplied tenfold! • All withiu tl1P first .JO da11s! And today ... • l Lim• in a J1ome th11t's worth over $250,000. • 1 ow11 nt)I ''office". It's about a mile and a /t(l/j f rc1111 Tll!/ IH1me cmd iii right on the beach • I ow11 a lake/ ront "cabin" in Washington. (Thot's where we spend tit(• whole summer Loafi11g1 /i.&hing, swimming and saifo1g.) • 1 own two oceanfront condominiums. One i.o; rin " s1rn11.11 l1earlt 111 Mr.rir<> and one i.! n1ug- gled r1!1l1 t cm the best beach of the best island 11L Howa11. • 1 lia ve two boats and n Cadillnc. All paid for. • 1 have a net worth of over o M ii lion Dollars. Bat 1 still (#011 '1 l1011e a 70/i You don't have to g1vt• up your 1ob. But you may soon be mnk1ng so much money that you'll be able to. One•• ;1g:11n I Ruarantee it. The wisest man 1 ever knew told me some- thing J never fo1•got. ''Most people ar~ too busy eam1ng a li..-111g to make any mont'y.'' Don't takt· as long as I did to find out he was nght. • Hl're an' soml' comments from oth'-'r people. I'm sure thnt. like you, they didn't bd1eve me r1thcr. Guess they figured that. smcc I wasn't ~omg to deposit their chet'k for 31 days, they had nothing lo lose• They were right. And /ic>r11's 111/int they go llll'd.; $2GO,OOO in eleven months "Two yC'ars ago. 1 maalf'd you ten dollal's in shcl'r des peration for a belier life ... One year ago, just out or the blue sky, a man called and olTel'cd me a partn('rship .. I l(toSS('d OVC'I' $260,000 cash business in eleven months. You arc a God sent miracle tu me." 8 . F . Pascagoula, Miss. 8ankin1 deposits from zero to thousands "It's all J can do to gel lo the bank with one wheelbarrow' I'm just going to have to get a second one to accommodate the volume ... Since Decemh<-r, until the present time, I have built my business from zero up to where some days, my bank111g deposits are in excess nf thousands" D. J. A .. Westminster, Calif. Made $16,901 .9% first time out "The third d11y J applied myself totally to what you had shown me. I made $16,901.92. That's g1·eat results for my first time out." J. J.M .. Watertown, N.Y. 'I'm a half-millionaire' "Thanks to your method, I'm a half-million- uirc ... would you believe last year at this time I was a slav'-' working for peanuts?" G. C .. Toronto. Can3da Gettin1 everythinit we want "We can't keep this to ourselves anymore you were rightl We're on the road lo getting all (every thing) we want in this world! We sold the $17,000 house we had and got another one .. It's worth $65,000. We have a paid-for Ford pick-up, paid-for 17 h boat, we bought a Cadillac, we have a paid-for Grand Prix ... " Mr. •nd M1·s. M. L. P., Del Rey, T('xas $7,IOO in five d1ya "I.Ast Monday I used what 1 learned on page 83 lo make $7,000. h took me all week to do it, but that's Mt bnci for five day's work." M. D .. Topeka, Kansas ('an 't belic\'C l>U<'<'CS<; "I 1•an't IX'lit•vc.-h11\\' SUl'c:c·~ful I have become Thrc•l' month~ ai:o, I was a telephone 01tler takl'I for a rastenr•r l'Ompany 111 Chi- 1·a~u. lfl1ni11s. I was driving a beat-up 1959 Rambler and had about $600 1n my savings account. Today I am th" uut.s1dc sak'Sman for the same fastcm•r company I'm dnvmg a cumpany c:Jr . I am sitting m my own Qffice <111d have about $3,000 1n my savings ;iccount." G. M .. D'-'s Plaines, llJ. J know you're skl•pt1cal. Aftt'r all, what I'm sayini.; is probably contrary tu what you've heard from your Cncnds, your family, you1· lcaChC'rs and mnybc everyone else you know. I can only ask you one quest ion. llow many Qf them are 111illiona11'cs? So it's up to you: A montla from today, you can be nothing mol'e than 30 days older •)I' you can be on your way to getting rich. You dN:1de. Sworn Stnteml'nt. "011 the has1s of my profes.~onal relation.,hip a.~ his accountant, I C('rt1(y that Mr. Karbo's net worth \S more than one million dollars." Stuart A. Cogan Bank Referene1!: Home Bank 17010 M11gnoha Avenue Fountain Valley, CAiifornia 92708 ---------------------~ Joe Karoo I 17\05 South PAc11ic. Oepc. H ·H I SunsN lk•llrh, Cnlifornia 90742 I Joe, you may bc full of beans, but what have I I got to lose? Send me thl' Lazy Man's Way lo I Riches. 8111 do11 't dt'po1111 my rited( or mont'I/ I order for JJ da1111 nJter •I'• irl the mall. I ff I return your matcmnl -for any reason I within that timc-. return my 11nco1hfd che<Jk or I money order to nw. On that basis, here's my I ten dollnrs Name AddrHS City •• 1'111 JM Kubu L--------------------~ THREE CHEERS FOR CHICKEN By ffi<lfilyn Hcmsen 0 ther food prices may rise and keep .rising. but chicken is a reliably eco· nom1cal food buy. Most people like 1t. too, so there's no reason no110 serve 11 often. EXOTIC CHICKEN SOUP 4 teblespoons butter or margarine •,4 cup .U-purpoae Oour l quart chicken stock 1/t teupoon ground cardamom I cup finely chopped, cooked chicken I cup light cream or half and hAll 1 teaspoon salt 1/t teaspoon ground "1hlte peppeT 1 tablespoon finely shredded orange rind I . In a large saucepan. melt butter Blend in flour Remove from heat and add chicken stock and cardamom 2 . Stir over moderate heat until soup comes to boil and JS slightly thickened 3. Add chicken. cream. salt and white pepper. heat over low heat just to the boil· Ing point 4. Ladle into soup bowls, garnish with orange rind. Makes 6 seruings CHICKEN VERONIQUE 2 (21/1 to 3 lbs,) broiler-fryers, cut up 3 tablapoons vegeUble oil 3 tablnpoona butter or margarine I tablespoon snipped chives '.4 cup dry white wine or dry 1httry I cup "-vy cream or sour cream 1 teaspoon salt I/• teaspoon ground "1hlte pepper 11/1 cupe seedleN grttn grapes I . Pat chkken dry. Brown chicken pieces in skillet 111 hot oil and butter. 2. Reduce heal. cover and simmer 30 manures Arrange chicken pieces in shal· l'>w casserole. set aside 3. Add chives and wme to pan dnpp1ngs Heal to bolling, stirring to loosen all browned b11s. Stir in sour cream. salt and pepper. Pour sauce over chicken. 4. Cover casserole and bake in preryear ed 325°F oven for 3(1 mmutei. Remove cover. stir in green grapes and bake 10 minutes longer. Makes 610 8 seruings TARRAGON CHICKEN 2 (21.lt to 3 lb..) broller-fryer1. cut up 'It cup butter or margart1u1 4 dova garlk, cndhed 2 leMPOOM tanagon leaves 1 teaspoon salt 1/a tuepoon ground black ~ l./t cup dry white Wine I. Preheat oven to 350 °F. 2. Arrange chicken fn foil-lined pan 3 . In small saucepan, melt butter Stir in garlic, tarragon, salt, pepper and wine. 4. Brush basting sauce over chicken 5. Bake chicken, basting frequently with sauce. for 45·60 minutes or until chicken is tender. Makes six serulngs SWEET AND SOUR RED CHICKEN 2 (21.lt to 3 lbe.) brotler..fryen, quarteffd I bottle (8 OD.) red R-'811 aat.d cir.Ung, regular or diet I enwjope (1"' oa.) dry Olllon-eoup mill I Jar (12 oa.) ..,ocot ,,_,_ Oranteslk:a ~,.n1ey.,... l. In large. shallow foil·lined pan. place chicken, skin side up. In a single layer FAMILVWEEl<LV,May 13, lt79•13 2. In m edium bowl. mix together salad dressing. soup mix and preserves. If you wish to add a zippy flavor variation. add 11 now· 1 clove garlic. crushed. 2 teaspoons prepared mustard or a tablespoon soy sauce All would be good 350°F. oven for about 1 hour or until chicken is fork-lender. Tum chicken twice during baking, basting with sauce 4. Anange chicken on serving platter, spoon pan .sauce over chicken Garnish with orange slices and parsley Editor's note: Chicken wings (2 lbs.) are great for this treatment Cut each wing in hall and snip off wing tip Arrange wings in shallow baking pan. pour on sauce Bake as above. turning several times until well done and glossy. Serve as finger ·food ap petizers with plenty of napkins. 3. Bake. uncovered, in a preheated Makes 8 seruings Introducing new & Broth. ~ I I ... Realbrothe· Rich Real rich taste.· ReaJ chicken broth. As real as the chicken stock it's made from. So it's hearty- tasting, as real chicken broth should be . Rich egg noodles. Rich with good taste, all golden and plump as noodles should be. Now CampbeH has blended these great tastes into one really delicious soup. Campbell's new Noodles & Chicken Broth! ------------------------------• 1)!11# Sate M)e when JOI baJ two CIDI of Campbelli new Nooclles & Chicken Broth. lOSSl 'MER: Limit on<" coupon per purchak'. Good only on product indi· .... ~ u tt-d. Consumer pays any 118le11 tall. GROCER: lfod..'t'lll ,,,, l'llll~Un'll;r ll\:1~tl'tltn11111 lc·m1s Slitlt'<I, Any oth<"r UIJ(• con11fi· Noodles & tuh•K fraud. 1-;11 M 111lrur,..•11ic11t of fan~ v;ilue plus !'>\l handlini;(. 1N11I It~ COUPON Rtmf'.:~U"rtON l'NO<;R.\M, BOX tOOO. ELM c1n·. :-OC :l7K22. Failun• hi prnrluct• c irod1 iil\llll~·~ on l\'<j~~t Pf1t\'10ll pon:h.1"4.' of sufficient stock IU ('lt~·r l'ltUJ>oO!. ll\;I}' \ftlll 1111 h1"ct.en 1•n11pun-. ~uhmilh'li. 'And 1f 1ax1.'<I. n.·~1rict1.'<I. for1>10de11 by l;iw or pn.o~'Tilt'<I by otl--.·r I\! than rt·t;iil distributor~ of our products. Cash valu1: l/'l() I!( 14. C;unobdl SIM10 <..omo<uw. COUPON EXPIRES 5/3V80. 1 _,.d '""T_A_K_E_T_m_s_c_o_uro_N_T_o_Vi_o_uR_G_'R_oc_E_R_. -----~-SO~{?: #111(1 ..J iVJ!tjl&!-..,~-·5' ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- --------------- ' WORKING COUPLES: WHO DECIDES -.WHERE THE ffiONEY GOES? Sy Caroline Bird Let's face 11 -rhere 1s no good way 10 keep money out of a mamage On the contrary, managing money is one of the -most imponanr ways in which husbands and wives acr our the11 values Whal working couples do w11h the wife's paycheck disclose~ wh!i!ther !heir values about having a second breadwinner ln the family are rradlllonal. neo·traditional. ldeal'ist or realist Since half of all wives now have 1obs thal provide 40 percent of the Income of working couples, ir's important to know who decides where the money goes Re- cenl research shows rhar husbands and wives deal with the wife's paycheck in four differenl ways. 1. Pin Money Coupln are 1rad1- 1tonal couples who agree that the man should be rhe family breadwinner They have the most trouble accepting the idea of a second paycheck So theirs ~ the most dramatic solullon They ignore the wife's earnings. Since the husband 1s supporting the fam ily. the.w couples reason, any money the wife can earn Is pm money she is free to save or spend as she pleases Pin Money Couples assume thal the husband owns all of the services a wife can pro· vlde. "I'm liberated because my husband /Pts me work," one Pin Money wife ex · plained. "That's right." her husband confirmed "She can do anything she wants pro· v1ding It does not Interfere with the faml· ly " In their book. interfering wlrh the family means delaying dinner or pro· v1d\ng something a husband disapproves. such as a .separate vacation or a piece of furniture he regords os extravagant Fewer than one out of 10 couples now think it's right for a wife to keep a private Coroltn~ Bird's ~lghlh boolr. The Two Paycheclc Marriage. WOJ pub/11h~ 1h1s spong by Rowson, Wod.e It • FAMILY WEEKLY, M•y 13, 197' hoard Those who do tend to be conser vative. blue-collar fanuhes wll h less rhan high school education, and a few rich older husbands who regard a wife's iob a!> an amusing extracurricular lark Oddly enough. the strongest sup- porters of a wife's nght to absolute control over her earnings are women who have never worked because rhey think that tak· ing care of a family 1s a ful~11me iob One homemaker who tool< a iob airer her children were grown saw no reason why she should even tell her husband what she was doing with her money "After 20 years of getting his meals and raking his clothes to rhe cleaners and askiny for every $10, I think I have a right to a little money I can call my own,'' she declared. He agreed 2. Earmarking Couples dre less tra- ditional and more flexible A very large proportion of working couples -some surveys say as many as two out of live - admit the wife's money Into the family budget but segregate ii for a special family purpose. somerhing above and beyond rhe immediate basics the husband 1s pro· vidlng She may deposit her check. in· tact, In a special bank account A generation ago, a wife who con- tinued lo work after the wedding often banked her paycheck so that the family wouldn't miss II if she became pregnant -in which case. of course, the baby fell heir to a nice little nesr egg In 1979, a wife's pay is more apt to be earmarked for something nice but not necessary, such as a hip to Europe or.an ex travagant piece of furniture At least half the tlm41. however, the piano money goes to repair the c1u or to replace the washing machine. Based on experience. earmarilers ohen tell each other to spend the nest egg on the Intended purpo~ as soon as II accumulates. Wives like earmarking better than husbands, especially when they earn conslderably less than their husbands and feel that their pay gets lost In the family budget Neither wants rhe fa mily to become dependenr on the wife's or ··se cond" income. but they recognize rhat a husband needs "help" these days with his duly lo support the family. just as they recoynize rhat a working wife needs "help" from her husband, Earmarking doesn'r work for couples who are trying lo change rhe 1rad1tion<1I marital roles of breadwinntng husband, homemaking wife. One wife who wasn't happy with the !>Cheme 1ns1sted on "ear marking" her paycheck for the munrhly paymenls on th eir house. "That's whar I'm working for." she told her family. "a roof over all of our heads " 3. Pooling Couplee. The most popular arrangement -preferred by close lo half of all working couples -is for husband and wife 10 pool their earn- ings and budget the total together "We JUSt throw all our money together into one family pol." a young wife reports "The way we figure, it's all our money " Very often they both deposit their checks Jn a Joint account from which both can draw Mamage counselors advise this plan, and so do specialists on family money management. But it rakes a very slrong relationship Some carefree and 1dealisllc young couples manoge to gel by. at least for a time, on sharing everything -including breadwlnnlng Whoever has funds at the moment pays for whatever they both feel like spending. Pooling also works well for old married couples who know what to expect of each other and seldom do anything out of the ordinary, anyway For most couples, however , pooling means careful planning. Working couples frequently get in over their heads because each is counting on the other's Income Successful poolers have to constantly check with each other. especially If their money Is In a joint account. Mt1ny of them consult the other partner before buying anything that costs more than SSO or $100 Money managemenr specialists and mantal counselors advise couples to pool rheir money, but they don't recommend pooling every fast cent They poml our 1ha1 everyon.e needs a little "mad money" to spend without asking permLSSion of anyone But iust how much mad money each partner needs is a sens11ive issue. If money really doesn '1 matter , the partner with small earnings and large personal needs logically holds out a bigger share of her or hls check Some families find It dif· flcuh, in thl.s money-conscious society, to give the partner with small earnings - most ofren the wife -as big a voice in family decisions as the partner who con· tnbutes most of the family pot 4. Bargaining Coupln are realists who rake rhe opposite tack. They reason that money really matters. so the only way to keep 11 from spoiling rhe relation- ship 1s lo count who contributes what as carefully as if they were roommates or fnends Couples who bargain with each other about money are probably even rarer than those who assume that the wife's pay 1s pm money Some scrupulously d1v1de all household expenses. The hus· band may take care of the rent and th e cars while the wife pays for food. tuitions. and household incidentals They may even agree to split every blll lhat comes in down the middle or in proportion to their respective salaries. Bargainers believe In separate ac· counts, and they take the advice of many lawyers to own as little as possible jointly They tend to be activists In the women·s movement, couples who have hved 10- gether before marriage or who have obll gations left over from previous marriages Pin Money Couples, Eannarkers. Pool ers. Bargainers -each couple works out in different ways where the wife's paycheck goes All are probably in agyee- ment aboul one rhing, ar feast. f3111 When the money goes. It goes fa.st. IAJ . ' ., '· s 0 g !? g f ;; ~ . . ~ Q Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. Mo re o ffe rs yo u an e xtra nieasure o f satis- factio n. Because Mo re ·s got the great taste you wa nt in a cigarette . Taste that satisfies. Taste that ma kes Mo re a truly enj oyable smo king e xperie nce. And you get e xtra satisfactio n from Mo re ·s . 120 mn1 lenbrth whi ch lets yo u enjoy all that great taste eve n lo nger. More also has the style tha t could o nly con1e fro m a lo ng, slin1 , brown cigarette. O nce you get Mo re satisfactio n, you ·11 neve r accept anything less. I 23 mg "1ar''. 11 mg mcottne av per cigere11e. FTC RtPort MAY '78 ... • " - JOBmANSHIP SURPLUS OF JOBS PREDICTED FOR 80's 8y S.R. Redfo<d A surplus of )Obs Better tnnge benefits. A shorter workday Subsidized day- care centers These changes m the work· mg world may sound 100 good to be true, but they're all due in the coming decade. some labor experts say. Here. in more detail , are their predictions: More Job9 In the 80's. Job speciallSls go wrong when they warn agaH1st occu pallons that are ··overcrowded." says Herbert B1enstock. veteran Reg1undl Comm1ss1oner for New York ol the Unned Stales Bureau of LAbor Sta11s11cs . New miracle spongei~ ··whisks CIY(ay· and vamlsb ~ with one llght -iouchl • "Er•••" Old Varnish As If It were Chalk! • "Wipes Away" Crusty Otd Paint! • Brings Furniture Down to Bare Finish Feat! Ble nstock says lhar rh e '>pec1ahsts are 19 nonng the sta11~t1cill fdc-1 thdl Wt' will soon havt-o <>urplus of all kind~ ul good Jobs The big drop m the birthrate which began m the United States m 1962 has conrmued and will hit the iob scene by the mid 1980\ "We're going to have a people sho,-u,gt.> crunch." says Blenstock '"Even With the wonders of science. there's still no way to produce il 21 -year· old )Ob apphcant m le~ than 21 years " 81enstock elaborates on the upcoming shortage "Most iob opportunihes come from ex\Stmg Jobs. not fro m newly created )Obs We now have millions of people 1n their 50's dnd 60-s who will soon be leavmg their )Obs penll<)nently. We're not going lo have nearly enough applicants (or all those openings " To take advanlclge of the new oppor· !unities, Bienstock recommends studying husmess administration, personnel ser· vices, lndustnal relalJons. health services, accounting, sciences "In fact. anything rhat leads to a white collar job. In our highly technological society. that's where the openings will be A college degree will be more important than ever." Betta Job Beneflta. Even if you don't belong to a union. your fringe benefits will probably grow dunng the \ 980's The reason IS that new mnges and salary levels won by umon workers become the models that influence )Obs everywhere Speaking m New York City at a recent Work In Amenca seminar. Sol C. Chaikin, president of the lnternauonal Ladies· Garment Workers' Union. an· nounced that dunng the 1980's unions will concentrate on. • A Se.en-Hour Day. Instead of a1m1ng for a four day week. the effort will be directed at shor1ening the five-day work week to seven or even six hours daily. • Housing ANlstance. If mort· gages continue to carry between nine and 10'/2 percent interest rates. unions will press employers to offer housing assistance as a new kind of fringe benefi: Management would probably assume some of the mortgage interest or sponsor cooperative housing • New Job Security. This would protect against companies closing or relocliting. Says Chaikin. "If necessary, we wUI try lo have governrl'l4!nt legislation passed Just as the government now has 'environmental impact' requirements in force when business wishes to operate or build a plant. so there could be govern mental 'human Impact' requirements If a plant wants to close or relocate " • Higher Mlnlmum Wage. This means raising the income of the millio ns of workers who still earn a minimum wage, or sllghtly mOfe Chaikln pomts out. "A higher minimum would. ol course. rai5e other wages proportionally." e lncrea•ed Retirement In· come. This would raise the amount paid by private company retirement plans and Increase the number of jobs and people covered. • Increased Health Benefits. There will be more comprehensive family health coverage for more employees. This, says Chaikln. could be achieved either by collect!~ bargaining or by a government Health Security Act • Day.ca,. Centers. Subsktles w\11 come from government or business to help establish day-care centers for rJll employees' preschool children. _., l AARP is an organization created exclu- sively for people 55 or over. Its main pur- pose is co keep vital people in the foref ronc of life, participating and conuibuting. Profitably. AARP stands for the American Asso- ciation of Retired· Persons. It is non-profit and non-partisan. For people retired or not, active or not, healthy or noc so healthy. There are now almost I I million members across the oountry who are taking advantage of their age . Through AARP. For only $3.00 a year, you and your spouse can join AARP and take adv~tage of all its unique benefits and services. Meet wi1ll people Jiii' own qe. At over 3,000 Local AARP Chapters across the U.S. people are meeting to improve the quality of their lives, to make new· friends and get involved. Traftl 5erYke and Gl9p TClln. Whether you want to ttavel around the world, or across the country, AARP's recommended Travel Service helps you do it right. Choose from a wide vari~ty of high quality tours and cruises. Luxury or econ- omy and escorted by experienced tour directors, as well as get significant discounts at fine hotels and motels and special car rental rates at Hertz and Avis. Pbarmlq ............ Senke. AARP's I I million members provide the buying power that gets you prescrip- tions and over-the-counter medicine at dis- oount prices. Also they're mailed to your home, postage paid. Babb ad Aalo lmuraace. Unfortunally, medicare may not cover all your needs. Therefore, one of AARP's most ·imponant benefits is eligibi- lity for a Group Health Insurance Plan. Also available is a skilled Nursing Facility and Home Nursing Olre Plan, plus you'll receive lilformation on life, home owners and an auto insurance plan that's designed especially for people 55 and over. • Mcmbe"ltip dues include$ I 40 for annual ~ubscription to Modern M11urity and S.60 for the' AARP New~ BullC'tin. . 'I • J j L Jiit 8.llf tllDDida - '-4 l•porlallt ladlq AARP provides new members with a series of book.lets that guide retired people through areas of particular concern. And •. I Being retired doesn't mean you can't work. Mature Temps, an AARP recom- mended service in many major cities may be able to help you find part-time or temporary employment. This special service like many of AARP's is free. when you join AARP you automatically • receive two subscriptions. One to Modern Marurity, a full color bi-monthly magazine anck>ne to AARP News Bulletin. Exclusive AARP publications with a variety of news Goftr•wm 1&pn•n11doll. AARP's legislative program represents your particular best interests with state legislatures and C.Ongress. 11 million AARP members make their voices heard for all chose 55 and over. Coaummllylavalwmen• At Local AARP Chapters you can find ways to help your community and yourself through Defensive Driving Courses, C.On- surner lnfonnation Desk and The Tax Aide Program . and features of special interest to you . Jusc fill ouc the coupon below and send $3.oo• for one year's dues. It's that simple. The" coupon immediately enrolls you to take full advantage of all the AARP benefits and services. There's only one requirement. You must be SS or over, retired or not. lf you are, wdcome to the club. r-----------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Gentlemen.: I am 55 or older: I I Please enroll me as a member of AA.RP. I understand that it makes me I 1 eligible for all AARP benefits and privileges. 1 1 Enclosed find0S3(oneyeardues)DS8(3years dues)OBill me later. 1 I I I Nmnr I I f>MRAC I I Addrns I I co.v State I I ... , I I Zip Bu-thdatr I I On< mcmbrrJur makn lw>lh ll!fml'C:r anJ 'f1'JU!IC d 11Jbk for all AAllP btnclil\ 1nJ J'f'IVllegC\. J huwn-cr. only OM llNIY voe( rife.,.. allow JO d<ry. for doelivfl"y ol )'OUr mm11'tcn1h1p lur. L-----------------••••••••·--------- Are you constipated again? If you arl·, yuu "Shnul<l <lo '\omct hing thal will be uf real help. Sure. you·vc pmhably been trying lots of things. Maybe even har-.h chcmic:.11 lax;irivcs 1ha1 can irritate your )',y-;tcm. But they haven't given you the relief. y(1u'vc been lool.ing for. What y11u nCl'd i~ a gentle laxative that regulate.\ yuur ~ym:m. And that laxative is Scruwn. Serulan work~ by auding th.: rnughagc your ~y,tcm needs to rctuin \'i tul m1li\turc. Then. Scrutan·., gentle hull. form~ the soft \tools thal cnanle you lo eliminate gentl y and comfortably. ' There arc n11 strong chemi ca ls in Scrutan In caui.c cramp-. or irri1<1t11m. Scrut:m ha\ nutural iflgrc<licnt~ fur \TTIOoth , ca~y rc-.ull' So ifyou'rccon-;ti pated. takc Scrutan- you'll get the n:licf you've been looking k1r. l ove flowers? learn the art of making corsages, bridal flowers and more. Create gorgeous ar- rangem~nts in your home. As a hobby, career or home business. you can make big profits. free colOf brochure gives you complete facts plus tree 3-months subscrip- tion to ROWER TALK. Examine our home study course in your own home. If not completely satisfied return within 30 days for full re- fund. Write today foc details. Rer1I Arts Cellttr (Me .. Shll!J Division) Dt,r. •. 5151 Wilsllire Brtf. Les A!lltlU, taliferlli1 90036 Amazing soft plastic cushion holds dentures comfortably light for wee"· wit~out messy ~ "st1ckums" Not a met$y pUle, po"'dtr, cre am or wu pad-but an amaLins sofl pla•tic adhal•e cushion. Snug® Brand Denture Cushions hold l.oose, •obblr dentures comfortablr tight for weeks. With Snua th1:r1:'s no need to bother wllh mes.'y dally "fblnjl." It lasts for wttb, stick.> to your plat<: nut to your sum" so easy to cle~n or remo,,e. Get Snua Dtnlure Cu1hlo1u 10 hold rour d<nrurn liaht anti firm for we<:lts In comfort Al •fl dru11 counters BREAK THE STRANGLEHOLD OF BRONCI llAL ASTHMA. ... Relax bronchial muscles and get rid of thick, clogging mucus. Of all leading tablets, only soften and break up lhe BronkaicP can give you this plugs of mucus so you can double-beneledactlon. No expel them easily. other leading tablet has an Within minutes. you can ~oranttohelpyou be breathing easy and free raiee and get rid of mucus. Relieved of hacking Yousee.Bronkaidworkslwo 9 wheezing. ' ways to unclog your lungs of . 1:i>. / / gasping thick, sticky mucus _;;;;.~ ?:·~· ' for air. And 1 It relaxes bronchial O" .. d~/; with Bronkaid musclesand ~./,,• -11 Tablets.reliefw1ll opens blocked -<?J· / . ·· ~-last for hours. The bronchial tubes '"' ~~~O next time bronchial 2At lhe same ti~~:~'' asthma attacks you. attack the expectorant in 11 . with the double· barreled Bronka1d Tablets helps actton that Bronka1d gives YOtl. I Ur.e OO'y Oldo•VCIO<l) BRONKAID'TABLETS THE mosT CHALLENGING BASEBALL QUIZ YOU'VE EVER TAKEN By Jim Benagh F or baseball fans who think they have all 1he answers. here are some questions to ponder The answers. in case you don't know 1hem. follow the questions. QUESTIONS I. Smee 1902. only one left-handed thrower has ap ~ared m a maior·league game as a catcher. Who was he? 2. In hrs first lime at bat in the maior leagues, this playe1 hit a heime run In more than 1.000 other ma1 or league games, he never hit another. Who was he'> 3. These three pitchers. who once were teammates together m the maier leagues. distinguished themselves in unusual ways. One was rhe on· ly man 10 pitch to a midget in a ma1or-league game Another once pitched rwo no·hitteri.. a one h1ner and a two hitter m a season when he posted a mere Jim Benagh 1~ the Ol•thor oJ lncred1 ble B;,~et>all Feats and olher books U!lljUeJ:f u4or (!) · 1uaJUtf\ Ja11eM sawer (1) :1,1d;,sor p10.1eH (4) :uanv uoa1 (5) :oa1 saf.1e4:::> (J) : fioHa1 (a) . aru .l UOIU"(] (p) :ple4:>1~ 4d~r (:>) ·euueH tier (q) '.ue~JaH a6Joa9 (e) ·01 ·papua Janau se4 4'.>14M JIC!q"5l!q U! JeM Net~ e JJO pa4:>no111 ·I W) J u1 SJaSjl l!O.ll"CJ a41 41!M 01d pawni a4 ua4M ooo · oc.;s JOJ pau6,s • 1eis a6ai ·JO:> e 'PIClfJCJ>f"M !fl!G .6 1961 u1 spaij i1euupu1J 6u1uu1M-1ueu uad a41 JO 1a6euew a41 se111 · JcJ4:>11d e se 1auu1111 awe6-c;(, e ·uosu14JlnH paA;i ·1 'Q\JilS ~I u\ ISO! SWelll flV 1%1 U! SlUef!) lfJOA '""N a41 pue 8116 r u1 Sal\eJg uoisog a41 'L 116 l u1 SJa6po(] utiJlf00'0 a41 10J asvq puo.>as pafiv1d l(a1ve1s a1pp3 • L 11 e f "Mtl V WE.EKLV, M.,-13, tt79 5· l 9 record. The thud was the only pitcher to be named-Most Valuable Player after rwo d1f· ferent seasons Who were the men? 4. Only one man ever wore a professrondl baseball umforrn for a half ·century without in tenuption. S\i!rving as player . coach and manager (in both the ma1ors and minors) Who was he? S. There were fo ur maie r league players whose big league careers spanned four decades -19:30's, 40's. SO's and 60's That rs, they played at least part of their careers in each of those decades. One played In 1939 under an assumed name Who were they? 6 . These rwo men ~~nt d cornhined 101al of 41 years m the majors. all for the Sdme team '1nd mostly as teammates Though they both are in 1he Hall of Fame, neither ever played in a World Serles game Who were they? 7. A much more fortunate player. who was traded often, ANSWERS «neid P'lll' seM a:>e1 1ueuuad e Iii! 4s1U!J isaq 11a41 1«>5 a114M o5v.l!4:::> a41 10J pane,d 'do1sµo\1s 1eal6 e '6u!Jd dV aitn1 pue · 1a4:>11d NOP!/\ -09z e ·suon1 pal ·9 ·6£61 u1 aweu asieJ e 1apun 5J!l<lf41V e14dJaPet!4d • Pio a41 fiq awefi e 01u1 pa11vaus uaaq 6u11\e4 'sapll'Jap JnOJ IJe U! patie,d 051e 'Ofe I\ Jau.lf3 '1an6ea1 ue:>!lawv .ia41oue 1ne · pu1w 01 finsea awo" saweu .J!"lll pue 'Wil41 JO aaJ41 a.1e uow a" tia>f'!W pue uunM n1.11.13 'SWC!!ll!M pa 1 ·g ~pedVJ Jl!..IClllilS UI ll6 ( 116no141 £l6 [ WOJJ WJOJ!Un UI SPM 'S<la>fUPA >fJOA 111aN a\fl 41!M 4Je0:> aw11-6uot e sv lfe~ SI! p~;>eaJ N"lJOlou aso4M ·.1au.1n_t w1r •t was a regular for three different franchbes tn the World Series within a lt11e year period after World War II Who was he'? 8. "Pitchers don't make good managers" is an old bas.-ball axiom. despite Tom Lawrda's and Bob Lemon's success w11h rhe Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees last !all Who was the last ex-b1y lt!ague pitcher before them ro pilot a ream in rhe World Senes'> 9. Back in the 1940's, the big money in baseball wenl to "bonus babies." not free agents The bonus baby was the untried amateur who was given a bun die merely to sign a contract Who was the first bonus baby'? 10. They were bener known and some1imes only known' bv their nicknames What were the real first names of (a) Babe Rulh. (b) DIZZY Dean; (c) Ducky Medwick; (d) Cy Young. (e) Satchel Paige; (f) Gabby Hartnell; (g) Goose Goslin. (h) Pie Traynor: (i) Rabbit Maran· ville, and Ul Home Run Baker? ·s11np11d 6uowe dl\W aw n-01111 tiruo <Hjl WM ·uowas 1c;61 a41 6uµnp a)Vl.LIWl?al 11a41 · 1asno4 ·MaN 1eH ·sawe6 1!4·MOf ~I pe4 04111 Ja6!1 ay1 SVM Slj~nJl (!fill/\ ·1ap<K!!:) illPP3 1a6P!W pa.>eJ 04M 1a4:>J!d Ja6U llOllacJ a1.11 sem U!e:) qog ·t ·awe6 1xau S!4 6uµnp ilfd!ll e 1!4 051e aH Ja41oue 114 .1al\aU pue dn aw~ ISJH s14 .iawo4 e 1!4 • .&a4:>11d Jai1•u ~l 'Wl"'ll!M iM>H ·z ·8«i6t Uf awe6 e JOJ sqn:> .J41 41\M ~np h:>ua6.1awa JO.J pauow ·wns seM ~ •sa1~ alp JOJ awe6 VOS'eas JV)n63J e u1 146ne:> 1a11au 6uo1 46nQ'{J. · l % l u1 Sill\IJld a\fl JOJ JMj:>te:> se w14 Ni 01 pa1uem 04m • fi())f:J!ij 4:>uRJg fiq 1uaw1i9d>ea ue 10 ued seM "H ·uvwaseq ISJIJ 6uJUt\! UN·<llU04° e SV Ul'/\OUlf IS«lq ) SQM 0 4M •6uo1 "Ill(] · 1 Source-comparatNe 'tar' and rucoulfe figures: RC Repon May 1978. Of Atl Bl'lflds Sold: lowest tai: 0.5 mg. 'tar.· 0.05 mg. nico1ine av. per c1gareue. Golden ligh11: IOO's--IO mg.'tar.' 0.9 mg. nicoune w. per cigarene by nc Me1hod. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oe1ermined ·•1 That Cigarett e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 17 MCI.TM UMCl.NIC. 19 13 Mei.TAR l.OMG.Nte. 11 Mei.TM 0.7MG.NIC. ,-\ - MERIT ~11ter 19 19 MG.TAI I.• MG.NtC. ·- -: it. ~:ti ~ll ~!I - _.., ~ " -mm I I • 8 . .. \I > ~ t 16 MG.TM 1.2 MG.Nie __ , A~arlJ!om f '- lOO's smokers: - 18 MG.TAii 1.3 MG NtC. 18 MG.JAR l.IMG.NIC. How can you reduce tar without cheating your taste? With this. 10 MG.TM O.tMO.NIC. Golden Lights"' 100's. As low as You can go and still.get good taste and smoking satisfaction. •'°'111otd.U SA,1979 • - - • r---------------J ~ -1 Jerry Falwell says: 1 QUIPS & QUOns ~ I Cast Your Vote I I I ~. I Right Now I andHelpMe ---. I ~ I 'I CLEANUP ----~ I · 1 A.MERICA · }I I I Let Me Know Where You Stand .1 On These Burning Issues: ·• 1 Do you approve of PORNOGRAPHIC and obscene I • classroom textbooks being used under the guise of sex education? I c 4 D YES O NO I I 2. Do you approve of the present laws legalizing ABOR- TION-ON-DEMAND? c;-~ D YES O NO I I I 3 Do you approve of the gro~ing trend towards SEX I • and VIOLENCE replacing family-oriented programs on television? I C--~ 0 YES ettt• 0 NO I I Cast Your Vote Today ... I ... and then watch THE OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR Special I on May 27, 1979 when I'll take your vote straight to the Steps I of Our Nation's Capitol and challenge our leaders to get busy and CLEAN UP AMERICA. 1 YOURSFREE! II ''o:e•I: In return for your vote, you will receive two ~ft-~· (2) "JESUS FIRST' pins-the lapel pin I • ]~~ • sweeping across our nation-the pin sym- 1 bolizing that Americans are putting "Jesus First" in their lives and bringing our nation back to God. I Name I ' -Address I City I State Zip __ _ (Any contribution to this Campaign is tax deductible and deeply I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I appreciated!) I ·I I Send this entire ballot back to: FW l II Dr. Jerry Falwell Time Gospel Hour I P.O. Box 111 1 I y hburg, Virginia 24514 IL RETURN THIS ENTIRE BALLOT IMMEDIATELY! JI ------------------ ARMOUR'S ARMOURY LINES ON LINES Wrinkles ore my life lines, They show the life l'ue led, The times of smiling. scowling. Of being sick m bed Wnnkles. like a rood map. Reueal where I houe been. Show all the goodness in me And just a little sm Eicperience and wisdom These lines all clearly show I wouldn't sell my wnnkles - Molce me an offer. though -Richard Armour Here's opportunity again, still knocking: The greatest achievements of mankind have been accomplished by two groups of people Those who were smart enough 10 know 11 rould be done and those who were too dumb lo know II couldn't -Martin Ragawoy The disgruntled patnarch was at his lawyer's nffice to change his will for the third time .. My goodness." said the lawyer ... you 're becoming a fresh-heir fiend ·· -Thomas LaMonce Trade deficit : Wouldn't you think that with the vast strides in medical science they would come up with an American nu Then we wouldn't have 10 depend on a foreign import every year. -Rose Sands How hot wos it? It was so hot I actually began lo welcome icy stores -Fronk Tyger Kids see Ille dlllerenll): Send Oflgln•I contr1bu· Ilona 10 .. Clllld," Famlly Weellly, 641 Lexington A~ .• N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. 110 II used-none tetumlld. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES It waa a typic al h ectic m orn· lng. I wu getting draaed for wort& when I heard my etght-~ar-old ct.ughtcr try· Ing to ruah her thrtt-year-old brother through brealdut. •Mt .wallow the oatmeal," 1he p hed, '1t'1 alrady beeTI cMwf... -Mra. Nf!:/tall OrtU /mmolca ftt, Fla. '° • FoUllLY WlEICLY, Me, I~ '91'1 CONTINENTAL MFG DEPT FW l}OS f Ah•.t'"' ~· .-i.1 "l.J' ,,.., r. ~.,1110 t'fUlff on <All AN'rf1Vlt Bl7h4().119~ ~.Q.~~1Et. lu'liih. Quick, .,.,y. etonomi- c al, Ju•t ruh un At dru~ rountf'rt alt nver. Mosco •CORN • RIMOVIR PROSTATE Get nd ol prostate misery Reheve prob- lems 1111e pain. urgency re1en11on and g!"lllng up niqhls Wnle today lor RtEE repo'1 tiull~Dpt. FW·28 Bo• 2'847. LCM Angetff. CA 90024. WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL from companies that advertise m Farnlly Weekly, please allow four to six weeks for delfvery. Sometimes unlnten11onal delays occur. If they do, just write: Linda Mount, Femlly WMkly, IM1 Lexington AMnue, N•w Yortt, NY 10022 The Sunbonnet l'.•r111\I In W•'"' wlwn ~;id1ing rn 9.irri••ning Q•h No. 218 ht1~ t>dl l'-'rn p11•cl',, d11'"-ctlon~ fo 1•rdl'1 Cr•ft No. 218 ~"'id Sl oo pl11, 2!1' for r1Nayl' and han<ll11\IJ lor 1•<1ch p.lltc•m h 1 I .m11lv v.4-t•ktv M11giVln.- f'O Box 4'.Jx. IX-pt A 44 Midtown St.itmn, NV NY. llXHX Ur """' 1tt '"'""'• '"''"' '~"u'"' •t1kfhn111 1·r ,.,..._ '""' '"1"'.,_,, d:"i ""'-.• ti\"' \,,., :i-1.11.· rt"\uJ..,..,\ ,ttM )(J,..,. tn' "Who else wants t·o save up to s&o00 or more on car insurance?" I want you to join thousands of motorists here in the West who Buy By Mail and Pay Less with Nationwide ... the world's second-largest mutefual auto,in~surer. ~ ~" v--~ 1Y "--- Are you paying too much for car insurance? Not all insurance companies charge the same rates. Thousands of car-owners in the West are saving S35 -$45 -up 10 $60 or even more each year on every car they own since they switched to Nationwide. If you're a good driver chances are you'll save money wirh Nationwide, 100. You ~ve because you buy your coverage from us by mail or phone. This cuts our sales costs, and you benefit. We also offer good discounts for good students in your family who drive. And if you own more than one car. you get a discoun1 on each one normally used for business or pleasure. What about claims service? It's fa.,t, and fair with our fast "Live Wire" claims service. We settle most accident claims wi rh in 48 hours after loss is veri fied. Our 50-year reputation for reliable, personal service means we know how 10 take care of you . And we will. Compare our rates, 1hen decide. You can switch to Nationwide right away, or when your present policy expires. •·· Bui this offer may not come your way again soon. So don't put ii off. Fill in and mail our "Ra1cfinder" coupon todof! No obligation. No one will call on you. Exact rate quotation mailed within 10 days if you qualify. John T. Pert• Vice President · Regional Manager Why it pays to check our rates now • You may save as much as $60.00 a year by buying from us by phone or mail. • You get the same or better coverage. • We insure careful drivers, which helps keep rates lower. • We offer special multi-car and good student discount~. • You get fast live-Wire claims service should you need it. MAIL THIS COUPON-COMPARE OUR RA TE S' Find oul tiow •rn1rh ¥CH1 C.•" ,.,.,, . .-.11h Nd,H.H1Wldf"l ...... - - 1•••••··---------······· MAIL FOR RATE QUOTATION. NO OBLIGATION.•••••••• ••••••• : Nationwide Insurance P.O. Box 8927 Portland, OR 97208 I I Please answer 1H the qutstions. · I I I I I I Your N1me I I I I Addre I I City Statt Zip I I • l t I d t P It S C mpe S M 10 H t S I I County Ptione I I YourJob ~ I Spouse's Em11l~er I I Present lnsurenct Company I I I I Oare Present lnsu11nce E.p1tes I I Good SIUdtnt Discount INOT AVAILABLE IN rEXASI: Are time any youthful I I drovtrs who ere full tflllf students that rank'" the upper 20% of thtir clan (8 H111ny drtvtr been c1t1d for droving #111111nto1ricated, °'had I httn• lllSptndld or rtvoltld in tht pest 5 y .. 111 Yts 0 No 0 I · I Hts any driver had 1n accident (reprdt1ss of feultl 01 a mov111g viol111on in lttt past 39 months? 'Vtt 0 fllo 0 I I Mr.I? If so. 111111111 names (A copy I I of I current vr•de Clld or ce111f1u11on Mii be required later of '(OU decide to buy.I I i r) ~~~~~ 'o•mllsomltrntadm 0 O H~·o-n ln•·~-"-dm11nfor-·1-1· I .. ' .• .._ _ _, f ' 1 C Motorcycle ln111r1nce 8011 ln111f1nat ~·-~---~ -· ,,_ ~.. I ....... --............ _,Illy I "--Offin; c .... i.s. O•••. Wes""'~: Pdlll4, o,...... NOT AVAILABLE IN NEW MEXICO 115~ I lpm•••••••••••••••••• IFYoyOUALIFYFORAOUOTATIOHWE'lLMAILITWITHINtODAYS••••."f'l'.P. .. RP,llll".'ll"'"""'•W•J ... I Travel Tips If rravel is on the a~nda for this sum- mer. try reading a few of the following booklets for advice and information If you're traveling by recreational vehi- cle or by car. eh her with a camper or with· out, How to Deal wtth Motor Vehkle Emergencies ('507-G). Motorhome and Pk:lwp Camper SUety (•509-G). and Travel Camper Trader SUety ('5 14-G) all offer useful tips on coping w11h the une1tpected All are free from the Consumer Information Center, Dept 39. Pueblo, Colo 81009. If a tnp abroad 1s what you're planning, the purney might go a bit more smoothly if you consult Your Trip Abroad (n3-G available fo r $1.40 from the above ad- dress). The booklet covers subjects such as customs. driver's license. insurance and student discount sources And 11 Europe is your destination. get a copy of Paupon to Europe's SmaU Hotels and Inns by Beverly Beyer. The guide offers useful advice on traveling abroad and lists a number of reasonably priced hotels and inns in Europe The Passpon 1s available in bookstores nationwide. o r for $3 (check or money orderl from Passport Publications, Box 24684. Dept. ER. Los t. Angeles. Calif . 90024 Tornado Watch T omadoes have had people quaking in rherr shoes long before one whlsked Dorothy off to Oz. T omacloes inOlct about $75 million of damage yearly but researchers know llnle about twisters. field observation being a bit difficult. But, in 1975. three Purdue University professors began studying them. In a chamber 23 feet tall and 13 feet 1n dia · meter, professors Christopher Church. Ernest A~e and John Snow are creating miniature tornadoes that never grow larg· er than 4 112 feet high. According to Dr. Church, the thunder· storms that cause tornadoes are the prod- Trt. H•w"""1fH M•1lne "911d I fTI MCI PullllllMf Morion Franll EJt ..... v ........ Director Patric!! M. UntNley bewttte Edltcw, Al1hur Cooc>er 1n THE Dr Lawrence Lichtenstein. professor QI medicine al Johns Hopkins University in Maryland , a new therapy now exists. The ITeatment. which consists of a sertes of lniections of actual bee venom over a penod of eight weeks and then a monthly shot for as long as the patient ex· hlblts signs of sensitivity, works on much the same principle as a smallpox vaccine A patient 1s iniected with the venom ~ which then stimulates the body to pro· ! duce antibodies. These antibodies protect ~ the victim from the effects of a real sting j According lo Dr Lichtenstein, 'The .._ treatment should be used by anyone who Allergic reactions to insect ~tings affect has exhibited a hfe·threatenlng reaction to thousands of people every year. and the a sting Since the 1Teatment is costly. 11 symptoms range from hives to severe res· might not be worth 11 to the person who piratory problems Until now, victims of has only mild problems. but then you msect..stings have relied on a weakly el-never know what may bappen the next fective vaccine made from the crushed time they're stung •· bodies of bees. but according to Dr Tl e ITeatment must be administered by Rober1 Reisman. professor of medicine al a doctor, has been approved by the FDA the State University in Buffalo, N.Y., and and Is available nationwide. uct of weather patterns that create spiral· Ing air cu"ents Tornadoes generally CtC cur 1n the Midwest because warm moist air from the Gulf o• Mexico clashes with the whirling winds that make up the low· pressure fronts that come off the Rockies Intense high-altitude winds, called iet streams, sud< the ·swirling winds upward, amplifytng the spiraling effect T omadoes are born when this spirali ng action is Ire· mendously concentrated And one toma· do can ~nerale as many a.s eight others The three men are gathering their data so that tornadoes can be predicted and engineers can construct buildings that can withstand the often 300 m .p .h winds that make up a tornado Mind Reading If you sometimes tum off your televi sion with a snort of disgust, you probably agree that "mindless" Is the perfect word for some 1V commerdals And Dr Stdney We instein , preS1dent of Neurocommunl· cations Research Laboratories, Inc .. can prove It Dr. Weinstein tests viewers' m· terest levels In advertising by measuring their brain waves and eye movement via sensors attached to the scalp ''The brain has two sides, left and right." explains the doctor. "The right side deals with Images and emotions, the left side with verbal persuasion. Advertisers can determine whether they're making their point by studying the reactions of the different sides of the brain Some com· ........,. ~ Tim Mulligan; M ~ Rlchald ~aldatl; ...._ Edtton, AoNlyn A~ vaya. Hal Uindon, Susan Uiplnllct; 'ood Yt9' Marltyn Hansen; ANoc. EdMOl lkle Quinby; Aut. M ~ Suaan Per•ira; M, Mindy Stanton; l'tcturM, Glorta lk~ "°""I ~ PMr Op~helrner; Coft"1tlutlna WrtterS, Shirley Sloen Fede( Jotin Glbeon, l'fonnan l.obeenz. Anita SutnfMf ManutectuMa: ¥'··~~~11ten; ........ .... Robena "tolllna; Mfl, CM1tlne mercials excite much more total brain ac tlvlty than others. and these are the ads we term successful " With brain -wave research, Dr Wein stein can ~I a very accurate reading of the Interest shown by volunteers. "Brain waves reflect the !Jue state of the lndivld· ual." he says. "Screenings like this show that people's vocalized thoughts don't necessarily conform to what they actually think. People wlll ohen tell you what they think you want lo hear, so that you'll have a certain Image of them. Brain-wave re· search doe.sn 't allow for that." l<rMmer. ,......_ MlchMI Montemurro v., .. u M~ a.raid s. Wroe: hetwa ~, J.,,_ B. Poweft; AMoc. hetem Mfl, Rlcrwa K. Carroll; v., .. w.eem ..._ • Fra.tef, Jt; llhll Order 1111& R9gl1 ,..!Oquin; Detrott 119', Uiwrence lit. Finn; C.IU., Pwftlln•1.Stepn.na, ¥On der Lleth and Hayward; V., ........ Dk, Stanley RoHnfeld; Maftlttlftl Mer.. Kent O'AllelMndn>; 'ra 1111tll011 ~ LC:Wlnd9or; ... ... Mfl. Maroem AteHndtf Nrwprpu ,..._...,.: VP'e. Robert O. Camey. Ufestyles Crime. The cnme rate 1s rising twice as fast in the suburbs as 1t 1s In the cities, says a National Cnme Survey report by the Law Enforcement Assistance Admtnistration In 1977, 16 .183,000 household thefts took place. com· pared with 1.296,800 auto thefts and 1.083.000 robberies An F.B I sur· vey fo und that dlmost half of all burglars apprehended are under 17 Fltnest. On May 19 people In cities and suburbs across the country will be running for the11 lives. They'll be J09· ging to help raise $1 .000,000 for the American Heart Assoc1a11on. which . in coniunction with the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co . 1s sponsor· mg Nattonal Run for Lile Day U you're m good shape and want 10 par· tlcipat,e m the events. contact the Con· necticut Mutual Life general agent or the local Heart Assoc1at10n chapter in your area Anntvenaries. In 1879 a young New York farm boy opened his first suc- cessful "5 & 10 cent store ," and Wool- worth's was born By the time he died. Frank Winfield Woolworth had built his empire into a chain of more than 1,000 stores. In 1913 Woolworth buUt a 792-fool Gothic struc1ure m lower Manhanan that was the tallest building m the world at that time. and which many people still term "the most beau· tiful building in New York.'' This year marks the centennial celebratton of the •·s & 10 cent store " BlRTHDA VS (all Taurus) Sunday - SteVte Wonder 29. Daphne du Maurier 72. Bea Arthur 53. Joe Louis 65. Mon- day -Patrice Munsel 54 Tuesday - Liberace 60. Jasper Johns 49. James Mason 70; Eddie Arnold 61 Wednaday -Henry Fonda 74; Olga Korbut 24: Lowell Weicker 48 llumday -Archi· bald Cox 67 Friday -Perty Como 66: Margot Fonteyn 60; Jacob Javits 75. Saturday -David Ha11man 42. Peter Townsend 34. BIRlliDAY PEOPLE: Stevie Wonder. Olga Korbut LM Ellla: y, . .._.,_,., 8entoM, Roben J. Chrlatlan; Nrwf:''* fW, ...... Jamee G. Baher, Ao**1 H. anlott~oeepfl C. WIN; ._., -lltll, Tom Sch«zer; "'8.,.,.._ lllf Phyt. Ila Pllftto; Clrcvlatloft "-""°"• Robert Banker. eon.-~ Linda Mount· M ....... AAt., Bttt>er• Shaolro; v., .. f'INftot, Allan Rablno.lti:; C.111.._, JlllM9 Enrtoht. C1'IM. r.-ftw, Leonard s. Oavldow .. I L••lllflOn A ... , New .__ H.Y, 10022 - ~ .. ~ . . ... \ # ,. .. ' . ' r -- Just the right touch of menthol. Never heavy.Never harsh. The taste is pure fresh! 1i t ttH • ,,, .. ,,, .. J BELA ··, , BEi.AiR Now only 9 mg.! Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 9 mg. "t•". O .8 mg. nicotine~. per c1gnn1 by FTC method. VITAMINS-BY-MAIL Our Low Prices Bob Lee Speak for Themselves LEE NUTRITION 290 Main St., Cambridge, Mass. 02142 VITAMIN A HIGH FIBER BRAN 1.:hs35¢ BREWERS YEAST TABLETS ~Grein rJ~s 49¢ 25.000 UNITS 100 129 fOfl With Rose Hips Tablets AT FANTASTICALLY LOW PRICES THE MOST WANTED POTENCY 1000 for 1.50 1000 f« 1.69 500 f()f 5.00 100 for 2.89 500for 12.95 CAPSULES MONEY BACK GUARANTEE HIGHEST OUAUTV - SIZE IOOI U :OOO IU ~·u IOOO IU 100 89' 1.59 2.76 5.79 500 4.39 1000 7.99 VITAMINS f()R HAIR CARE ...... == ... ........ ,,... ... ::: 3.95 =: 7.49 VIT. 86 50MG. 7.77 13.59 28.45 12.49 26.99 50.00 MOllllG. BEE POLLEN .... =:&,c~~=~' .. ~' l""111 Wondll fc>ocl ot lllt Bit~ :: 2.22 500 tor 7.99 DellCCAT(O LIVER TABLETS ra o.. ~ OftOANIC IRON TABS 100 129 TA8l£1S 500 for 4.50 COO LIVER OIL CAPS 100 65' !AIUlS l~S 69¢ 100 88' CAPSUUS 500 fOf 2.95 1000 tor 3.50 500 tor 3.99 VITAMINS VITAMIN A&D E (5000 A. 400 0) Beauty°'' Thenpeutlc with ....... ~ • • THE~· ~ 49' l4000tU .... A. 1• 500 tor 1.15 oz 100 1" lllllflS 500 for 9.49 PAPAYA PAPAIN Digestant l~S 75• 500 for 3.25 PROTEIN DIET POWDER OUR LOW PRICES ON . FRUCTOSE IN TABLETS & PACKETS 2 GRAM TABLETS "'-"•n• OUAHTITV tOO MG 7!IO MG 100 59e 95e 500 2.98 1000 5.49 ALFALFA TABLETS 100 39¢ IABlEIS 500 for 1.59 4.49 7.99 GARLIC OJL CA?SULES CA~~IS 55¢ 500 for 2.35 SOO MO tOOOMG 1.39 1.95 6.59 9.39 12.49 17.95 DOLOMITE TABLETS 100 45¢ IA8l(IS 1000 for 1.119 •><~ llOltt ,.,.. 1 lb 498 umt10oonKllf'I\ 298. 200 foU'"7:.'~':,; TABLETS ::;~~0::.0"'' 2450 ZINC HERBAL BONE 12 Bottles 10 MG. DIURETIC MEAL FRUCTOSE TABLETS 100 149 TABLETS 9 9 lfin111hQ1b198 IA~~IS 39¢ fA8LEIS IA~~!S 49¢ 500 TABLETS FOR 5 Bo• ot so 575 HIOO f« 3.65 500 f« 5.99 HIOO for 3.95 SELENIUM 25 llllCG. TAlk.ETS 1,:;IS 119 SOOfor 4.95 Acidophilus CAPSULES 100 111 CAl'SUUS 500for1.75 3 Boats r··------------------~ I LEE NUTRITION ORDER FORM I I Postpaid-Money Back Guarantee I GlUCONATE-MSMG. TA8l.£TS I I 100 99¢ 500f0f4.so I I !A&W. 1000forl.75 I I BALANCED 50 MG. I I I I I I I I I• 1 l., ,...,, \0 ..,. .... ~ of v" II. 8 1 lit I I "''-"' .. "''*· "••t04:h._..c Au d. r-"°'i-IM'. •• I I °""°'·JO .. ,..,_ A•11nbt11tooc AcNI ... -a -~ o( 11 ll. d 11o4,.,, 100 ""'' Foltc Acod I I HERBAL b~PS 2 69 ~PS 1099 I I LAXATIVE I I 100 85' • . • • ' I I 1-.ns IS-FO!mula As Plus 77. Compare O\lf P1a1 11 I 500 '°' 3.49 100 195 2so 389 I TABS TABS I MAIL YOUA ---------~I ORDER TO: I PANTHOfOl HAIR THICKENER ANO I TOTAL I CONDITIONER FOR MEN MD WOMEN Lee NutrltiOf'I ENCLOllD I 99 00 I 290 MAIN ST. L..-..e..;..oz_.1 ____ 3 _1or_5 __ ___, II CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 021'2 8295 1 1 N-~.qukli t.mporary relltl' 500 fOI I.ts ~°' ............ bunia-. I I 1• 3• ~.-··•-..arr.-. ~-I J\llll nib R11mal'1 crHmy !»Im over Mulli-Mlnerala ti Gii. 1-llCL ... I U. Alt'.a.t ,Jotnta iw mu«ie.. end ...,oruecY c.-I I ,... can r .. 1 U. peln art 1-n.inc t VJTAL ....,., r..""""' fnlRT Al'f. ln--i.18-ln\oalMppe-'ully l9IERALS LECITHIN fl!Jl(I IOOllC 11111.11,.._)___ I I qaln. If 10'I • 'l "-" ,..,..,. r...-n • 98, ._ c 60 c ~-'-' -. ~ ,.. llM I _ I tMn 10" drMJftlld J10191bM _,I ,.._ TMUTS t• 12• Y-I JO 111 ~,... .,.,. f\aMJOllr~.s.Mt.'tfw8\ta t.V'SUl.fS ~ • 1391"' ~9 I I jar or '6.00 r.. 7 .,._ ju 8295 500 tor 4.50 500 tor 5. 79 llCI I) *i 'C. fOlll ,-IT Aft -,. .. ll===•••liilillL~iiiiiiiiii-~;iiiiiii;iii;iiiiiiiiii~;;---------. ..................... . TV WEEP< MAY 13, 1979 I Richmond .. ! makes ,,,a.,. safe & easy ••. QUIT SMOKING IN 7 DAYS OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED only $ 219 5 complete Richmond R~erch It Development Center ln.tta you to )oln the million• of Amertc•ne who heve eucceaefully quit emoklng. If you or thet eomeone epeclel went to quit emoldng once end for ell, the SR7 Program le your anewer. Richmond makes it • • • fast . . . requiring only flfreen f() 1weniy minutes each dav the SR7 Program aclively inhibits and gradually destroys both your cnnscrous and sub conscious desires for c19arcttes In 1ust ~en days safe . . . With Richmond's exclusive Continuous Avoidance Cond itioning Process the SR7 Program gradually builds an acu\11? bamer between you and your cigarettes without the use of pills. books. water filters. or electrical shock & easy • • • JU St follow the simple day- by-day lnstrucllons and let the SR7 Progrilm do the rest. It's the only lntelllgent alternotlve to your cigarette addiction. There's no excuse ... with the SR7 Progiam now available to the public there Is no excuse for anyone to utter those famllar words .. "I really want to quit smoking, but I can't," The SR7 Program guarantees you can Take th•t flnt etep. Order the SR7 rodav by calling Richmond (714) 646-4333 or avoid thl' SJ 00 C 0 D charges hy fllltng out the SR7 Personal Profile, and sending It c1lony with your check or money order for $21 95 to r ~ Richmond Rnearch & Development Center P 0 Box 7%1 Newport Bedch. C111iforn1<1 <>2660 SR7 Per•onel Profile 301 State l'lp --- Oc.upettOft: Bt•fl4 "'( ........ yo4ll --o1i~ ·--- .... . . ... .. . .. EN_ ..... !"""" c-... ?O 30 J1 40 41·SO ~t·60 61-Ase . . . -A-_....., I 'J 6·10 11·1 ~ 16·20 21-.. __ ..... A._...,. •• ., 1 10 11 lO ?1·30 Jt·40 41-~_.. .. ...,_ GUARANTEE .. kit ......... It. •ft4 o ..... , .... c..... .... 1111 -·Mc:-.... _ ............ ,,,.... .. -t .. _ ,....,_ .................... ~ ..... ~ ;.,::~::·~ .. /Richmond.I . ' SUltOAY, MAY 13 10:00 D (lJ 1a, '!7l Thm Oii Th1et Todays PfO&ram IWures ~rnn Dobson Ceoige McCrnnrs and lirn" Loughery against Ben Ve"en Dout Collrns anti Cus Johnson 10:30 D t r r12; C17l l'ro luhtb1ll "''°" D11ubleheadr1 f.dme' No IJ & 14 learns lo be announced 11:00 II ~'-' ~tJ ly10ft llel111111 Gott Classic r rnal~ coverage from Pmton Trarl Goll Club near Dallas. le~as &1 l'lo llwlllll lhe Calrfornra Angels at the New York Yan~ees fD lloMI lnwiblMlll Tennis To111n11M11t rinals comage trom V11~rnra Bea< h Racauet Club 1n V11g1nra l:DO B t2l >t S,OrtsWorkl l:JO U '~ {O' 'lt' W'Mlt '1o1ld of Sports Coverage JI lhe JSlh World lable lenr1s Cllampronshrps from Pyongyang Gymnasium rn Pyon1.ang. North l<01ea 1s featured kepottrng lht rnmpetrlron 1n honriani rs Bud Palmer "'11h "pert commentary by Orr~ Mile\ 10 tome US Ooen fable renn1s Champion 4:00 Cl> ll1licll11I Co11e111te Bowlin1 Cll1mpionslu111 ~mral states and un•vrr\ltr~s compete 1:00 U !My Mlchtlol> liotf Tournament CnveraRe lrnm Rmoklr-ld Wm rn Rorwell. C:a FRIDAY, MAY 18 5:00 m l'ro Butbatl l he ln~ An geles Dodge11 at th~ Cincinnati Reds ll:JO U te • 112 11 7l l'ro Bmelblll l't1yoff lt~ms tn b~ ~"nounred SATURDAY, MAY 19 11:00 II !23 lt Pro llstblll New York Yankees at lloston Red So• or P1tlsbur gh Puales at Chteago Cubs 12:00 so State Wonleft's Sottblll Chlmpt0115hips I 1ve covmgP as rol'-.Rrate teams "' for the thampt0nsh1p 1:00 U ()) JJ 18' W'ide Wol1d of Sports Part I 2:00 • ( fJ (f§J Q'f' The "'11k11m Stakn lrve cov,raf' of thrs horsf race lrom Prmhco Race Trac~ 1n Maryland l:OO 8 t 91 \tt (1j'l Col.ini1I lbtiollal lllrit1hon1I Golf F1Mt\ coverage from lhe Colonial Country C.lub rn forr Worth 1,.~, U , ' 110) tat! W'lde lllor1d of s,ons Cnnclu~1on J:JO m Dod1tr Duprt/Pre·Game 4:00 O \I J 11 ~ (f?\ Sports s,t<t1<u1J1 m l'ro llteb•ll lhe LO$ AnP,el'-5 DOdeers'~t the Crnc1nnat1 Red\ 10:00 D l'ro Socc11 The Calrlornra Surt at the Porlland l rmbers SUllDAY, MAY ll · 5:l0 Ill titrYe ... Tllllllllwll" (adv) '54 Rory Cal~nun 7:0l ID "M~Pt C....," (dra) '69-0uslrn Hoffman Ion V11•ght t:tO 9 (JJ l!_V (J1) "Sl11111trs: The Stery tf 1 Matlltf 1114 D111llttr" (dra) '19-Belle Oavrs. Cena Rowlands. fOld Rainey Donald Moffat 8 Otl (Jtl "The Cnull411 C1111ift1" (susp) ·I 1 Sophra Lo1en. R1chdrd llmr~ Ava Gardner. Burl Lancaster, Maritn Sheen U I 31 (!OJ t2f) "lutch Cmidy I Ille SMl111et lid" (adv) ·69 P9ul Newman. Robert Redford, Kalharrne Ross, Slrolher Maritn lllOltDAY, MAY 14 1:00 • fll)"C.,. F111" (susp) '67-Greeory Peck D .. ..._ ..... " (dra) '5?-Jose ftrrer, Cole!fe Marchand • "Ahll llrpis" (dral '14 Robert Fo1W01th, Kay I ent !:00 8 QJJ t>fJ '-S.Rilt: A Miflde tf LM" (dra) ·79 lames rarentooo. llalhryn HArrold, Stephen Uholl, Henry Olek, Came Sherman TUESDAY, MAY 15 1:00 g ~r bcm'' (dra) '75-Ben Murphy Peter Grivu e '1111 Tllillc W'ttll T• .._.,, (llof) '12-Ray Mrllend, Rosey Grrer t:OO 9 (f) (fl) Cl1J ''Wai.1111 T111 .. at1 tk Flit" (dr1) '79-Bm Aimstron1, lom Mason. Rrchard Masur Simoste Kurt1, Ken llerscheval. WlMESOAT, MAT 1' 1:00 • "l',.11,tiell: ••" (dra) '67-Peler falk, N1n1 foch G "lllldll lllttrieut" (wes) '52-Marlene Oret11ch. Mel rerrer TltUltSOAT, MAT 17 l.'00 • 111,)"Mirlp" (d11) 'G5-Cre1017 Peck, Drane Baker G "s.Nlef ..... (wts) ·10-Candtet Btrcen. Peter Strauss m •l.W(s lride" (wn) '74 -Gene Hickman ltv Ullmann F'llDAT, MAY II IM G "TM Yaledll P•n'' ldra) ·72 Ch111ts Bronaon • "•rll:• ~· (dra) '62-lelf Cflandler, ly Hardin t•. (JI QI '1111 .... "' tf ttie MM ~ (dfa) '79 T11e Alld1ews. Pem L1plon, Mttllael Cole. Cllrence Williams Ill SATUIOAY, MAY It 510 • "Tiit Ct.,_." (d11) '67-Duslrn Holfm1 n. Anne Bancroft • "Tiit lllt,.... lh • .....,.. .. (com) '64-0on Knotts. C.role Coo._ ..... "ClllrMe" (COlll) '64-C.ry Gra111. Au4fey He,bUfn G .,.._ tf litM(' (mJS) '60-Vincent Price. M11k Damon e .,._, tf l'rltty.., ,,. .. (susp) '14-Marlrn Sllttn. Kim Datby. t:JO G .. ......._ hMet" (llor) '63-VlllCtnl Prru. Dtbr• P11et. , ... , TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1979 --ORANGE COUNTY CAR BUYERS GUIDE ~------AND SERVICE DIRECTORY...-• SADDLHACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo ll1·2040 -495.4949 IOI McLAREHS IMW At Beach Blvd. &·wh1tt1er La Habra -522-Slll CADILLAC NAllERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -54~9 I 00 DATSUN IARWICIC DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano lll·I l75-4fl.JJ75 GARDIH GROVE DATSUN 13861 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove llt-7000 LINCOLN-MERCURY JO.-.soM& SOM UMCOLM·MHCUltY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54~5'JO PORSCHE-AUDI C .. CK IVBSOM. IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'73-0tOO llU VAN POISCHg.AUOI 13631 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 6J6-2JJJ CREVIY MOTORS 208 W. 1st St Santa Ana -llS·l I 71 CHEVROLET COMMELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor B lvd. Costa Mesa -546· I 200 FORD ,_HIL LONG FORD 43 Auto Center Onve Irvine -7 61-Slll ROY CARVH IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640·6444 SAIL CHEVROLET 900 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494·1131 -546-9967 SUHSETFOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd West minster -636-40 IO SUBARU UMIVHSITY OLDSMOllU 'l.-. "ARD .. HOVI SUIAIU 2850 Harbor Blvd. 13821 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54~9'40 Garden Grove 554-0IOO DAILY PILOT GUSTAFSON LIMCOLM-MlltCURY 16800 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142·1144 VOLKSWAGEN JIMMAllMO YOLISWAGIN 18711 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Beach -142·2000 G~loe.HOYI VOLISWA4HM 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 114-4100 RV's & SUBARU SEA & SUM 17555 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach - '42·0675 OLDSMOBILE UMIYHSffY OlDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54~9'40 TOYOTA llU MAllY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beac h -147-IHI I AUTHORIZED BALEB/BERVICE/BATIBFACTIDN I ...... -------- • MORNING -5:30- • llEW SEASOtl s.Mte s...sttr "Asia Half the Human Race," (Moo Wed & Fri be11nn1n1 May 14) "Dilemmas of Dur Time· Dilemmas of Scieoce & ftthnoloty." (Tun Thurs 'Sat. l>f11nmn1 Ma1 16) "S11burbla: The Promised land" (Mon Wed & Fn bt11nn1li1 July 23) and "D1sa b1ht1es Causes & Rehab1hlallon" (Tues Thurs & Sat be11nn1n1 July 17) artJ.bt lour tourses olfertd &:00 &•D®futum CD 1111 m. ta.. .......... ()) s.rill Setllahr • Ulliwtnity ol t1i1 Air • . -6:30- -~ e 0 llot lor Wome11 Only • Villl A111rt • .,., ... lA ()) fliJ IDl Futwa • lltwZ."""' me.,... l2ll Acrialftllft USA 7:00 • CIJ (J}) llllonlilll 8 IHl (HJ T*J Slww e 1'00 CIA • m CJJJ a G.-Men1i111 Mtria David HMtman hosts D Tllt Frades ___ ......, m •• .., llaftll -7:30-.. °""' W.111 ••C...S St llilttr .... n 8:00 • (f%l c.,tlhl llllc•l'OI ()) 5-1111 s.. Dlttt en. ma. ....... ~., gFNtum IJI) o..r bsr -1:30- • l8l (J!i F11hlfts • 1111 Flilltstlllft ... ..., St Villi .,..,. 9:00 a l1ll All 111 111e r '""" CJ) The ........ OilMMltll ecn sum • @ @ ""' DIMIMll Sllew •• la ...... {flj ..... .11. ... Ulcy ..... l8l .... """' GS...Sbltt a-. DMtlll s.... a MMe o •u LMlt -9:30- • (f}I "'-! ())"" . .., .... • Ml Mir S.Cretl .,..., .... .......... ::1!'r:..1n, tO:OO e (() hie Pria II llltllt • o a"" 111w "'-"""" • '*' ... °"' Slww • ®, !2ll Lfftmt & Sllirlty D MMI llllnlifll lA ID 111, nu" Sells crII P'llil Dtuhllt Slww m 0 st IHl F•hlfn -10:30- 8 0 IJJlWllMl.t Ftrtwt e lMt AIMricaA Style • m III a szo.ooo pyr1w111 • T1llt liirt ..,._,&IM,.,.._ t 1:00 a Stew £.dwlm si.. Cf) (I}) 1111 .... ' tllt testless • o a ....., .. ""' e Tllt lit Vlltty • (]) l8) fllllily Feud (JI Ml Illy Clllldrea -~&Mnlllllir • lilllltr ,.,.. fJl) Eledrk Company -11:30- • CJ) CW Surdl tor TOllllflW Q iO) IJJl Hllly..t ~UllH 8 CV '2ll 1tp11'1 "°"' . ...., ...... ..... • Did CMtt Slww An'mRNOON t2:00 ..... ' tllt llatltss • @ 111,. of 0. UftS e TlllllCM ZOM • ma M 111y Qillllre11 (I) <Bl (1}) IJf) """ 1 e ID """':See Daytime Movies ..... 22Z eo..r lay -12:30- • Cl) Clll As lllt WtfW T 11ms eDflcMt (flfllllilyftlld • Gii Sllllrt ID Y• lor Ktllllt 9 Dap tf Chu lMs t:OO u QJ) Tllt ll9dlrs •111111111 • m CI1 • o-lift 1a u.a ea.........- -1:30- • (I) Clll "" CllWlnt uPt •@....,Wlftlll .... . ..,,,.. QI Tiie Dedll'I 2:00 e (() Clll SrECI#. Otyt-. (_, ARlft 1'1'urs. (90M) Bob lllrltr IS flost for Ult tUtll 1nnul pmentahon of lllttt ••rcls wllkh llonOI outstllldillc contnbuhofts of pe<SOMlltlu llld proe11m5 .......... e CD<11 QIC..ll..._.. ...... eursa., .... 8 Liii. Y• & Yw a....,.., -2:30- • tfll ••a•s-tt h cept Thun. (() lM ti lift Eactpt Tht111. . ...,, """" •T~ Of....,.. 3:00 e l{ll lM II lift h cept Tfl111i. e llltlllk•I C.nler; M1ry Tyler lillltfe I Uf s • ma TM Eda• ,, 111pt Cl) Milt 0.111111 Sht• Sten al l 30PM Thull. ont) a Green Aues <DJ llllwit: Set D1yhme Movir~ ••Cartlllls iH) c.n1 sa.m l8l °"'lay fDFullm (Ill Viii ....,. -3:30- & Cfa.Wib m Illy Tllr" Sells Blio-.....,..Tues • DiMlll • llllwit: See Daytime Movies D Illy FMrilt lllartiln • .., <8l CartDoM <IIJ 1111 ... Its 0 All Star Secrets ®Wiil Allar- (JI) Dlftllll; lewitchtd Tues (BJ ........... led1• 4:00 a 111atc.11 &a1111 (D Ml111-lZ D Mary Tyler Meort; S,.C11I Treat Tues (R) "How lhe Beatles Chanted the World Rteh1e Havens. Mthssa Manchester Melanie David Clayton Thomas with Blood Sweat & l urs and Fr1n~1e Vath sine lhe11 lavo11te Btatles son1s • Tiit S.illt fll Clrol lwnttt & Frlt!lllls: Sftd1I T,..llues @ StlldioS.. m V'~la Aae1re ltJ The Fli11hton11; Alterscfleol s,tcill Wtd JI) s,edal T rut Tues • .9' futum -4:30-.""" ). llltn Gritfia SllR D ... lltwllart SM [ ICtpl T UtS <L 111·a·s·H CttePI lhur\ lD) C.'11 luniett & Fritn4s Q) Tom & .ltrry; Dtdaer Du1ou1t ,rt-tialllll r n J]l Sia lllillioll $ Man aJ Krofft Super Sllln 1.fl) llltn Griffl11 SllOll Seen at SPM lues only tlil Futum m lllilttr llD&trs tJI) Sia lllilioll $ Man [ice pl Wed SJ;°"' lay 5:00 D U U (I) <Dl llews e Tiii licMlic Wom•n •'-"*• m ~; l'ro laMllall tfl los Anaeles 11 Conc1nn11t m Wlil 'Tll fltllt r Gets Home a:> Smn!t street (JJJ .-"'911art Show Sil M1dltlllltl1rtr Report -5:30-m a..i1Ehtd lmpt Fri (1}) 1111 .lohr'l W'lllll .., HtlllMS ' '.,. H (IJ1 fulura 111 llftrs 3 Mary Tyler llllooft Jeff Osterttage, Sam Elliott and Tom s.lleck (I to r) star as Tye. Tell and Orrin Sackett, In NBC'a four-hour miniseries. The Sacketts. bated on two b91t-seltera by Louia L'Amour. Part I airs on The Big Ewnt. Tuesday at 9PM . .. ... , Kitti,,. HarrtN, llkMel Ml.a IM J ... f1Mt!M (I to r) ,.,tny s.zi, .._ 1M llny llltil ....... ill Ille e.clliq fld·MIM lllra1111, "Sen·liu: A llirade of LM," 1 ... ,_, Mltilll ,ichrt·ftr·Wnililll 1irift1 a 1 s,ecill HC Tllutrt ~ • ......., frt111 t to llN. hrtlltiM 11141 HarrtW ltlr ill ttle fil111 ~ • llny '"""'•'• ._. tf tM .... title, wllicfl rtlltes HM .......,., stirrill1 trw lt9fJ tf tM ....... Hiii lllHical* tf 1 Mttlltr ltMI f1tlltr to rt1tll ttleir llltistic --ltlt wttllill • .w .. Ml ... Ji• ....._., MM 1111Y lltt M 1 ..._1111111 wrd ill tM .............. tf Allltrica, W It 111 uh ..... ,._ Ilia.,,.._,, crutiw 111.,,ets-&tut ttie "911 111111 C.lllillll ,ict1fllll lltn-1rt .... ..., ~ ..... IMlt '"'4. 111111111 t• sipify • elm MtwNtl IMrilllttta eM ,..,,..., ttle lllHtb ... , ill I .,.0.1 llftlttltltietl, "The ..... '-IWIJ•IM.'' lirilll ...._., It IPll • CIS . ., .. Cltl't T• tt • Y•.'' Ill• Nltltr Prize.n11llll1 *'"' ....,, 1 lllptty 111ttt ._.,.,. ,...., wllt llft •lldtJ 11..., '61•, .... to tt...._ ,., t11t fim tiM _... 1 ~wt wMcll ilcWea (llktvralll) Art Cll'MJ, lllJtllt Dawr, llMfllll Natwid, JNll Sta,... 11111 Pllly HtllWly, 111111 lin WM..., fMI t to llP'll. CIS. SUNDAY MAY 1l I MORNING • llldiutes 111 Adwtrtisemtnl e:oo D lllfl Wlboil lla(K SM • D.,Ww lA Cll CMllllll l's lOlll AMuwersary Ill Ytlllll & Ille luues CD Tiii llilll• Aurtn .,....,., "°"" !UJ 11141...,. s,ecill -6:30- • Ftf Ollr TllMS CD Saullll Kurt • St....-,ity 8 Mllsic & Ille ~111 Wold 8 E,..itMa Les Artlfla CJ) let Thtrt It Upt • o ... , ' r..li1th (DJ Dirldioftl at a-rtbry llews rtv Tod1(s Cllurth 1:00 8TMlr'sWI* Cil Vtict .. Acric11lt11rt 1J TUt's Cit e Star '"' Cartllll • It b Writt111 CJ) TV I Lieb at lu r'""s • Calwary °""' CIJJ W.,W[,.... GIDIJtf oi.-ry OJI ON T1111 '-"' Hour • lrMll .. ,.., ..... QJl 1'llil 11 Ille Utt ti!) Vop IOI Hulth (2J) Surdl ltf A11d111t Faitll Ill Acnculturt USA -7:30- • C..11itwlllll (]) Villl Alter• Ullle~n eu•r... . • c.,. hofilt-~t .. IMritlell l lllt~l ,._r Ill .... Tiny C-. WlllttKtr <1DJ l'ractiul Cluismllity CD W.W T-rl9 Q}J Da"f & With fll)lllister a.cm (JI) W.W En11t* il\I SllNlar Mm 8:00 • <Ill SllllUy lllonriftt U This Is Ille Ult . ,.,..,. • OilMuiolls Ill let Gld ..... ,.., [a) ltrry f afwttl Show m Cll JilMIJ SW1um s.... a> 1111 H11111lillnl SMw '2J) Vtlct If Acrklllture tmS....Strwt (2J) °'' .. Diaftfy G>lllenLa.. Qll Marie'• lllli< ..... ~- -1:30- fj) D1y If Dbaffry DOii C... • flf ,.., llad ...... G llMtillc f1111 1t Cllftry ID f r141ritt L l'rict «J) " .. """"' a ... Hlllllillf4 s... Oll lllfllliltf Trwtll 9:00 (}) •• Hllltllar• s... IJ!Mymy • VIiia Aller• • Cf> lflJ Onl 11*111 CIDJ It Is WritMtl a> Diii Sttwrt bMlfll-11> Slftl l'iNI 011"-Y•Mlt -9:30- • Cil fKt llM ........ .. ;ti) Meli Ille ,, .. •It Ch1ld1tn°s TV 11111111nt .. Day .. Disuttry (DJ S,.Ur• ... Tiiis .... "' '*"" II> ON r-lies,el ,._r ~ lllliltlt 181 Ji_, $watpr1 """' 10:00 D lf) till T~rtt tft Thr11 Todays ea me leaiures l(oin Dobson. Geoiat McG1nn1s and Kevin louchery ara1nst Ben Vereen, Doug Collins and Gus Johnson ffi Heurof l' ... r D ll1li11et1 s,1c1a1 "Con11nu1n1 Cruhon" Dourlns Wilson nm11u this proaram-llimed rn lt1ly, En1l1nd and lhe US -1tflect1n1 on the 1mP1CI ol sc1enl1hc d1scove11u on society and 1eh1t0n • fmily fllll Festini .... .,.,.....,. D 1ttnN ef Trvtll CIJ)Mlic,.... at llletl•: lit ''J11r111y fer llar1111t" (d11) 043-Mar1m1 O'Brien, Robert Youns Fay 811nttr QJ) """*' s., a~ QJl ......, """' -10:30- • •1.11 "9 l.ubtuU ~"'1 Ooublthuder Games No· 13 & I' I u ms to be anriounctd (fJ QI).-. Are '"'6t T• ..... l..trtf ltl*i• .. Cltwry c..,.1 @r....,.r• G)FllDllS.Wr 1) Last If Ille "iN 11:00 U ~S lft lrrt1 lllllH '911 aalk finals cottra1t lrom Pluton T1a1I Gott Club nu 1 Oallu Tui1s 8 l'rt lasekll The Cahlorn1a Anaels al l~e Ne• Yoik Yankees D 1"'""7 s.aart s... II) 0.cll ill 1111 llMt SI u-1 '"'""'-' Ttllllia TWiii· -• final matches from Vuc1n1a Stach RKquet Club -11:30- • m ew...11 Aaliub •hll1•Tllllllllll ®...._,.tn CD Mllie: "Monet "-" (hor) '70-Fran,ie Avalon, Jill Haworlh '\. 1 A"mR110011 -12:00 • CD Clll (11) '-' & a..tn lllSurd1 • T1r11t1 !R ltlllullitiel ~ 1111 Alts IHJ Tiii ~,. ""' -12:30- • (JIDndillls • flllil6t: "f &II, s... " Ceclllll" Cwts) 0S4-Rotk Hudson <Il l,... ORDER YOURS NOW • • • .... ,. - ·;. .,. ·' I .'-...<·. ~ ... Mrs John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown. Anystate 123-45 • • • ACTUAL SIZE 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO QUALITY WHITE BUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND -~-------------------, f,:,11 1n ttua coupon chp •nd m11l with SI 7S .. 2S pos1991 lo I Piiot Printing. L•bel Div. I Poet Office Box 1 &«> • 330 W. B•Y St. I Colt• Me ... Calltomla 92829 I a. Sure to Utt Your Zlpoode Pll OT PRINTING I I I I I I '~ I I I I I L---------------------~ . , SUNDAY (Continued) 1:00 .JJ TO!lic D ~} :11, SportsWoikl U Motif: ... tertltn S"'ile" (d1a) 58 Rnssana Bram loln ronta1n' CD Mowie: "The MN ROOlll" (~11spJ 69-Stella Stevens. Shetley Winters Cl) MlrCllS #tlbJ f4 Glul l'1rto1111111tts ED Dwt in Amttic1: 1'1ul hrlol D111<e Company Int ballel 11oupe appu1s 1n an encore prtstnlal1on 1f, MoN: "Tiie Undtlt1ttd" l "'tSI 70-John Wa;nt. Rae~ Hudson tD lo1ift1 Hicfll111tls/ll1WS -1:30- L l'ulllic '91icy FO(um 8 Tllllifllt Zone ITTJ lllGw!e: "Ad11tnhlrts ol fronher F!fmont" (adv) '/4 Oan Hamn~ 2:00 U Bonina CJ •bbott & Costello CIJ Jolln Warne Cl1ssics fl) Sprinrtllne With Mister Roters A spectal leaturine Fred Rnaers now rn his 25th year of children·~ tele vrs1on-w1th his guest Caota1n ~anearoo (Bob Ketsh~n) m Mtaice, Mali• , hcllfntro -2:30-w (ft Greatest s,orts L•l•llfl D -,riculture UsA r.If lloM: ''The Ca1141i411e" (d1a) 72 Robert lltdlord Peter Boyle Melvyn Douglas Allen Garfield 3:00 B"'""''"' -L Tllii w... 111 lnfflll ... , OM.W'llll U F1111ily Fillll fati.,I 'Atl(e 1n Wonderland' Gary Cooper WC Fields A lanlasy about a little eirl who wal~ through a looking glass rnto the lantasy •orld beyond 1\ •Ram Ill Movie: ''Tiie list DtJ" (•es I '75-Richard Widmar~ Barb11a Rush Robert Con11d. Loretta S•tl CD llttM: ''The GM, Ille IN & Ille UllY'' (wes) '68-Clrnt [astwood, Lee Van Cteet, Eh W1ttach (Note· Parental 01screlion Advised) !Ul .,...: ''The huways" (1dv) '75-0orothy MtGwe. Van W1llt1ms. John Randolph. Neva Patlmon 9J AltUftlltr'1 llchti111t lllld fllD <Mtrmlonll OWllM ~ Werill ~· Tt11nb g 1'"111111 fillMct -3:30- eH T.U. All lllMs ' • (]) ~ Clll Wl4t W11!4 of S,.,U CoYe111e of the 35th World Table ltnnis ChlmPH1nsh1ps lrom l'yollsyan&. North lloru 1s fnturtd .Slllftld ....... StAMiltllfWtict .~ .. o.i. 4:00 •T ....... Bs.MtJ • • lktloul Collt&l1t1 '"""I C..11pit 1t1,. Several $lllU 1nd un1~tn1t1ts compete @....., ...... ............. Q ...... ; "fllltallc v.tt" (SCI h) '66 Stollen Boyd, Raquel Welch. (dl!IOl!d O'Bnen, DOMld Plusenct. Arthui Kenntcl~ It) ..... ~ -4:30- e-..;e: "Dytllc .... °""" (MO) '73-Clons Leachm1n. Ross Martin, Ned Bully P ... I 12 0.rKllom '21 Intuition fl) Wlsllinslon Wtt• 1n Rnlew 5:00 1 Outdoorllllan D L Stu Tre~ 8 TO ltews CJ lllow1e: "Fa'"'' Goose" (coml 5~ Cait Grant lnhe Cdron 11 T111s Is Y °"' Ii.it a> Mo.it ; "Westbound" twts• c,9 llandoloh Stoll V11g101a Maya '21 Meet the l'reu fl) Finns line 2f Mowlt' "Bittle for the rtinet ai the Apes" ldra> ·n Rooor McOowall Cldude A~•ns Natali• I rundy P1ul W1tt1am• so Hu1111n1ties Throu11t the Arts -5:30-~ .. ' ,~,...., U Gm1t Adftnlure l\j; SI• Miiiion S Man u focus (2(1 Tur11.1boul EVENING 8:00 U D 1J , j) !Jt lltw\ '1 Forum D Sl'ECIAL Wonderful World of M1fic (I hr) 8111 81•by hosts lh11 program lei1tu11ne magmans from Germany frant.t and the USA l!}\ Ca1ol lumott & f11t!i(s CD Si1 Millttll S litlft j( Ctlldtft's V'tctory "'*" m °"'Easy 19 Ft9tittps -6:30-B < r, (Sf llftl I II WIW lllnt• 11 llews Coftftrt11te • Wide WorW ti Mvtfihtrt ®..,.. CofJs (f}l ltuff Houll Q) llto¥l1: (IW • ('°111) "Tello• TttHh•••" (adv) ~4 Roty C•lhoun, Noan Bee ry Jr . Peter Gram. Pt&iY Castle l"'o mtn-one while, the other Indian -find the haired between lherr people 1s destroying the11 f11endsh1p (JJ Focus «4l c.nwtMf Surtlul II II a CMdld c.-11 a. o.c. u,... • clulk 7:00 • ([l OJ so llilllt• 11 o a Tiii ....,, .. w.ru fl DIMty (2hr) "The Sky l11p" lwo 1una1en art lotted br smueclers to fly n1rtol1CS OVtl the f«Ul(IR bolder 1nlo lhe United Stile~ Mu c "4cClure. Jim Hutton. Patr1c11 Ctowlry Kitty Ruth, John Ct1#1ord and Kip '""'" s111 • mew. n. CM11et ........, (1111) Htlen Reddy performs sonll' of htt hit '°"Ill • CD <JI a Ott!IM• Ja111ity $11111 "A ltltlt &t Country A llllle 811 Roel ud Roll futtval" lhe uc111n1 !plds of country ind rock ·11· roll muStC ire ultbr1ted by Donny. Marte 1110 other Oamonds l-011t11 Lynn, fllt Utah Alt St1r$, M1111·St1n and Sm•ll·Slars. Chuck Berry, Chubby Dlecktr 1nd Wolfman '~·-•S.-lM e Ille.II: "lid•lc-t c-My" (dta) '69-0ustln Holtrn1n. Ion Vo1eht, Sylvia M~, •• 8re11d1 VK~lll), John McG"'' A man drum1ne ot easy money ma~es himself ava1tablt 10 '1ealll11 women tor a tee tl!'mtm a trtppled man a11d they d•~vtr 100 late their need 101 ~ach other rNOTE Parental 01smt1on Advistd J M C.111p1111 Out fl) loyal Htn1J1e Cnarlt\ I A oor1111t ol lhe ireatest Pi Iron ol tht arts ro uccuoy lhe 8111rsn throne ID Aun H11 Mas }0 Socur MMe 111 G«111111y -7:30- 8:00 8 f U All 1n lilt hmtly (Rl Conclus1on Wnen Arch1t and [d1lh am~e at theu dau&Mtr s ne"' nome 101 lht holidays they discover all 11 not oaradist among the sunshine and p'lm lrees lor Mike and Gloria U WIW llinrdom a , l :Io• !fl Sl'ECIM. r "'"' tsl1nd Sund•J Speci1I (I hr) In Amusemenl Park· a motherless bov (Oerrus Scoll) wants to run lhe ~land's am11semenl pat~ to )ttvt his wande11ng sluntman lather (fed Lange) a chanct al the big ttme. and 1n Roell Stars foor children (Scoll & Jimmy Baio Jill Whelan and Keith M11chell) seeking 10staot success as rock slars to escape l1v1og in roster homes take a balloon trturs1on to lhe other side ot lhe 1slano whm dreams are I u1hlltd CJ tt ts Written Q) SM! Yorty l( Ott1 hsp four Alone The Older Womiln in AAmtta 6i) Ollce 1 Da~t1 (lhr) ~ L)nnt Littman OQltmt ol lhe relatt0nsh10 bel,,.een mothers and dauehlers Sf Qllf l'nl, USA 1 -1:30- • I(_ [Zl Ole 0,, at I ftflt (R) Ann and Ille 11rb 11e shoc~td when an unmarned classmate ol 811ba11's s111ves with her new baby and some news thal's even moie upse111n1 • Wiid wnl of Altlllllls 111 lll's lie lo lilt bets l)I\ • Vtfl s,.daf Art Ftlll•al 9:00 D (ft (f2; Movie: "Str1n1tn: Tiie Sllfl of a Motlltf Ml4 D111(11ttr" (dra) '79-Bette Davis, Gtna Rowlands. ford R11ney, Oonald Mol11t, Wht\.Btsstl llov•I Oano Alltl an 1bsence of more than 20 ye.rs. Ab1ea1I Mason (Ms Rowlands) 1elurns lo the hOmt ol her widowed mother lucy M1son (Ms 01vrs) loi an uncer111n rtunt0n lle1tht1 woman has seen no1 common1c1ted •1th lht other for O'itr two d•cadu The put wltrch the fwo worntn 1'111ed "11h Ille now dead nulband and fathtt , 111\ISI now bt dull •nth II CaalMta c,..in& * .. 11 TY T ""' tidt Ill trlill s.,1111 I.Mn 8 0 1B Tiii .. l...t: TIM ~ Cl9llil& (2\itht) Soph11 l01tn and R"l\111! l41ms stll 1n th1S thnlltr lboul 1 I'"" t1111ttt1111<ross C111opt with 11t1tf't 1,000 pllfut 1nfesled p1uen1m 1nd • Hll· cert11n dalt w1tll doth Ava ~dn11. Burt L•~•r. M11fln Sheen. 111111d Thulin. Let Stmwc. John Plltlhp llW. Ann T urktl 1nd 0 J $1111pSOn •ho st•• ........... •CJ) 9 e lltflt: (lllr) ''illdl ~ & ... ~ llW' (edv) '69-Paul Newman. Robe11 lV WEEK. MAV 13. 1979 Redford, ~alha11nt Ross A couple ol 1e~end11) o~llaws al the turn ul the cenlur) ta~t 11 On tht lam with a beaultful w111tn~ e. ~hool t•aclm and wind up '" 8of1g1a where lht p1r ~1nes art b~ll•• 0 llUFF HOUSE: Howird * lluff pllts f. Let S.lley lift tflt stand. Cl luff Hout.t CD Sl'ECIAL Julie W rtws SllutH HollJweod (R) II hr I lulrr And"w$ orese n11 a musical comPOy sah/lt 10 ""° aoldtn ttas ol sho• buStness w1lh iUtsh tCtn Berr, lac~ Ca!>S1dv Rich L tltle and Alice G11ost1ey Cl) Rea H11111ba1d Sltow fD 1)4 lbsltrPl'C• Thulre: liH1t America ftom ltlhe's h1sl dav tn Amerrca she 1s cheered wherever s~e goes Bur ti s not dll iarely as a • d1sufer clouds the opening ot trlhe s olo 1n NeY1 vor~ tD Mlllic/s,orts JO TIMI Lon1 S.arth -9:30-u Tiie 111111 Is CM1n1 0> Mo.its 10:00 U Diel Van Oyb Show IJ Ernest A111tey Htur CD lllie l>4M c.u,lt Q) """"' Hout f'f ~al H111uce &l) Muterpiect nutre: Lillie Home on the Ra nee" l1llte's stage \uccess on l•o con11nents is d1m1>tntd by the lo~ ot t-.o ol he1 &1U1tsl IOYes \IO "'""' & Ille !'i11*1p -10:30- • Ji_, S.111111 511111 .. ....., 11:00 .l]J ..... ehcatn.n DOrtlMtrb m Mt.it: "Ml411l1lll t ... My" (dra ) '69-Duslin Hoffman Jon Vo11ht. Sylv11 flltles. Brenda Vaccaro ~ 11111 a• Q)Dly ... ...,, O SMl•l'rt...._ fllD lilt ...,.,,. Jour111I A Conm Silhon W1lh lerry Brown' -11:15- • CID)Ql)lllWI -11:30- • s,.ta flllll/ .. 1111 .. Ille """ (J)rtl a. e O""" .,.a. • llMIMIN: "hydl·Ollt" (drl) '68-Suun St1.stierc ,.,.. D ..... : "Mail Otffl lri.t" (•es) '64 -Buddy Ebsen. Ke11 Oullei Cll .. : ~· (dra) '72-Kafe lat~n. -.11hlten Nolan e kllMI el llllltttrylCal"IJ .... Qwdl tHl.._.U OrMtt&:Mlltt 12:00 e oo 111111t: •Jet 111 a '"" (co111) '18-lol11st l nstr Ctlatltt GfOdln. 1:00 • "" ...... Wt,..,,_... Cowittt lrom 8roo~fltld WUI tn Roswell, Gt -J:lO-... : '1lllk ca.t" (com) '11-Slisan S.t1nt J1mu ' TV WEEK MAY 13, 1979 - A CHANNEL 2 SPECIAL REPORT '' /cAll\ lft'f/llllldt•z 11111wtl Cl1111111d 2 N1'1n "' f/<'llt•rfl/ (l\t.11/lllllt'lll 1ep11r/1•r 111 /1111111ir11. lfl7R /11;, /J(1lhqro1111d 111 l>rnad(lt.\( 111c/11rlr., t<'rt/111g Ullll tl1rl'c.t/1111. II\ 11•r/111, 111/JO rd 111111111 n11 11n•r,11qnll 1•1· 1('11rlf 1111 \IDlt' u11c/ /11!'t1/ l/fll!t'rllmt'11l BY JESUS HE~NANDEZ Channel 2 News Rep0l1er ,,, • Shut-up and die! That's what many of us are telling the elderly in this country. And for years they have done just that: they have, indeed, gone gently into the night. But now those people we call senior citizens are fighting back. They're telling us to "Shut-up and listen!" f Ffake, for example. the case of 7ti·yC':.ir·old Floyd Lee. He lives on only the $353 a month he gels from Social Security. Ru t don't feel :,orry for Floyd He's happy. proud. actiw and has pla ns fo r the future Sixty-eight-year-o ld f\timmi Andrad~. hO\\C\'Cr. is not :t!'> content as Floyd She lives alone with her 98-year·old motht'r who doesn't want Mimmi to leave her alone. IC Mimm1 goes out. her mother cries and says Mimmi is a bad d aughter. But Mimmi can't bring herself to put her mo ther in a senior c1tiLe11s' home. M1mm1 is depressed and needs he lp: she is ~cuing help from ix·oplc her own age. · Victor Arkin is 87 years old. Ben H11ncl •~ 80 Alone. each has trouble surviving. But they have founct a solution. They .. CONTINUED TONIGHT CHJINNS. 2 NEWS JIT' 511110 6 WE'RE LOOKING OUT' FOR YOU. , ... ,. MONDAY MAY 14 for lllOrllllll lfl4I afttrllOOll fisti11p, plus• Mt Dlllllil[ l'ROGRAllS. ...... tor ,..,r COl!Wtllltllct, llt tllt ays-.S. OAmau MOVIES 12:00 D "lsh11~11I" (ad~) ·51- [1101 rtynn. Colntll Borthtrs ... ~ "lHy lrt111 louisia111" (dra) '42 John Wayne Ona Munson, Dorothy D1nd11d1e l :OO (fD) "lutterflin Art fr11" (dra) 72-Goldit Hawn, [dward Albert [1leen Hechrl l :JO e "Tiit Girl llost Lihir To ... " (com) · 73 Stoci ud Chann1ne. Edward "5ntr •VaNINQ &:00 U INVESTIGATIONI • ElD£Rl.Y BOOM HITS CALIFORNIA! • <Im [ll @ ""' Cil nit °" Co4lllle •• (l)fft)ll ... ec..rpiicy One Dfllll ... nit lfa4J 114111<11 llt Streets ef S.. fralKISCO ® """" ....... St Ottr bsy Chtl Julia Child combines culinary laltnh "1t1lh Chel llarsa1 O•~•d to add frtnch 11111 to a kwl·budatl menu San Ott&o Padrt'i Cayl0td Perry-lul staSOll'$ •1nnt r o4 a Cy Younc Aw11d-eapla1ns how ht rtmaintd tomptl1h~t 10 a 1amt wllm most players art lo1ccd 10 rthre 111 llleu twenl1es !ft lhu4e Bt Al!itriu11 Gowr111M11f -6:30-m 1a 11ews lf ;tr.-Wtls D C.Mill C.111tr1 ®i ... ,., Gtilflll Sllow Qll t-llKy m Del en.tt s. '2IJ nit J*r's Wild m £J t111P111i11 c.iorHci fR l'rti«t U11iftr>t 7:00 D IJJ D 8 Ill) 11.n • Tiit lltwlywM Ga111t Cl CU 1'lle Jeltt's Wild GI Sb ll~lioll S ,..,,. ll}l llary T yltr Moore cm Sallford & Soll tn21Ton1Pt CB) EnltrrttlCY One ID Domt11iu llOllltro (fl) l11trMlld111 liolosY -7:30- f.I COUNTRY, WESTERN * · ROGER MILLER . • Tiit 11.,,,.0 (j) Clllco & tllt 11111 D COl!Sllllltr byline Topics include d1spo11ble mors mail order npotls. and Mounl Baldy • The Dltifll '-"" ·Tlllt·,~ DTk lie 0.dl "-TUI TllM <ml ti. !'rice b •iPI (Ill ... ""'41111 Sllo9 .... 12 IZJ) flllily fMI Dick yan Oy• lntef\ltNs Miu Piggy end l<ennlt the Frog durlni • Holtywood peny et the Cocoanut GtOYt. In "Th• Mup.,.ta Go Hollywood," • variety tP9Cl11 eltlf\g WldneedtY et 8PM on CBS. , ... 12 /81 Twelltr Four Out F r111t m Malhll/ltllrtr lle,ott (fl) llews ~1\e fretldt Clltl 8:00 B rt (f2J Sl'fQAl S-,, C.. llollle (R) (90m) Supptr dish on head and su1lust m pn• Snoopy Cllarht Brown's bumbltn& bump ttous and btloved bu1le bids farewell to Peanutland 10 rtlu•n lo n1s hrsl owner a lollely 111tnc htrle f11I named Lila Ht lu•tS Charlie hfo•en hur1td, and rht ml ol Int Punurs rult1t how much lhe unique ltlllt canine muns 10 them .. QI tit SP'ltlAl .. ...,. It Ille hW11111-Liltti111t If L.a111ll1tr A tribute by Sob Hope 10 one ol the "orld s ltw 1tma1n1n1 011e1y tlltaltrs on lht oc.ca!>IOn ol his lust appearantt there rn some 25 years Richard Burton. Raquel Welcn, Ltil Gurell, Susan Gt0r1e and Leslie Uuams eutsl 8 Mowlt: ff) (211r) "Cape fear'' (susp) '62-Creeory Peck, Telly S1valas A successlul lawyer who lest1htd aea1nsl a man 1n a sl1oc.k1ne st1 cnme case. hnds h1m$tll beine haramd by the man ,.ho Is seek1ne menae alltr yurs in prison 8 ® C2t Sa19te I "U,, Up & A•ay · Tht hvts of Harry. Skip and Melanie are lhrealcned dur1ne a daneerous and frrthlenme cross country fl1rh1 when the plane chances courst •nd then crashes ... : (ltw) ............. (dr1) ·~2-Jose rerm Colelle Marclund A slOtY based on the Irle, loves and drsuters ol the tamous artist. ToulousHautrtt • Cartl llllMtt ' frieMs m ..... le: (?~r) "At.111 la1,is" (dr1) '74-llobert Fo1worth. Ka, lenz. [rlttn Heckart. 01v1d Wayne The stOtY of Alvin K11p1s. ont of the nahon'$ most •anted mm1nals du11n1 Ille early 1930s 0 nit """" " 11111 Jtafl ..... • (llJ Iii ...,.,.. ,..... -~ -1:30-•n. o..c..,i. eca111c11t•ott• 9:00 G DJ 0 Mffit: (illr) "S.11· .. : A lllfl<le tf lM'' (dra) '79- James F arent1no. Kathryn Harrold Stephen Elllotl. Htnry Oltk, Cam; Sllefman. Errc1 Yohn, Micheel 1nd Casey Adams, Based on a 11u1 st01y, this drama concerrtS lht Pfrtllls of •n autistic son. W!lo. rtfUllnl lo btlitvt lhe unprorn\sln1 med1u l ~ p101nosts. devise nt• ways ot llttllftc him ud •rt 1ew11ded wllcn their continUOU$, !lard "°" pioducts • ftOlicttlllt impn>ttlllfft e CD 99 smw.nitr• ... .._. lt11t71 (21w) Stan lrolll all nas ol ttf"1SIOll make tllltrtall!Nnl llistory tOCMlrillf '" lllis PIOC'f'lnl p!IStlllilll t""ISiOll's lllOtt IMlllOffblt~llb ""' tlM ptll HHOll s rs schtd1ltd to ..,.., llld* td "'"· SNna Alt1111dt1, J1111ts llilt•:k, 8111 tiny, llwa Slanford , ltVlt' hrto11, Stock11d Ch1111l111. Dick ~. O!Mt Cole. Qlli11t1 Cu!MllflO. Erik Eltrada. Loi• I al111t, Lou fenipo, Lome Gtet11t. Hal llnde11, Jolln HoaeNn llicllttl L.,ntd, Jllll McKIJ, Lt• M1rlw1tll11. Oo11n1 PttcOW, Adtll Rkll. $1tltldl & Y1111tll, J1cly11 S1111t~. Jt111tt rv WEEK, MAY 13, 1979 Stephens. Peter Srrauss. Cicely T y10n, Robert Unch and Adam Wtsl GI lltrY Gnff111 511.- 1.2}; ..... f lftlilla fli) rlUllEll nit l'ri• of llm .leM lrldit Based 011 the novel b> Muntl Spar\, th1\ new senes chron 1cle~ \ht hie ol a l1ee ~pmltd wom1n and hti elfttl on a troup of prt Mlolescenl cuts wllom slit belrrends ind cu1dts '" ton1&hl's tp1sodt Mrss Brodie dthvtrs an untonren 11onal address to lhe members ol lhe conSfrvaflVe Marc•a Blaine ScllOot - upselltn& one adm1n1strator but ptusine Art Master Teddy Lloyd m S.,.rstar llhlsiul lf °""' irl Mefiu-hul Taylot -9:30-D CL ({l) ··•·s·H (RI Ille oppressive Korean heal eets to tveryont especially Klrncer -#hO rtsponds lo tht cond1l1on w11h OOJ of his mos\ 1neen1ous schemes 10 elfttl a d1scha1ae Mnn"lthllt. Haw~tye and Bl art secrelly 11loa11n11 om lhe11 newlNrrtvtd remedy for the wutller , until I hey realize 11 word Ctls out it could spoil their fun ID l'tcMI .. .,,_ 10:00 8 (fJ) Lou lirarlt (R) When reporter B1lht Newman 1nves1t1ates the murder ol 1 hooker she ltnds she mu11 clllnat many ol htr 1du s aboul lht world of proshtuhon ......... ... llit!lt liallefy -~ IR O.C. ii Meria-..._,.. -10:30-....... 11:00 •• CJ) 121 8 ..... G WCll@ O""" ...... • lAllCll e lllM: "lltllr-0'' (com) '!13- 0an Duryea. Patty McComuck • ewe. & 1111 ... • ._, ... SM 0 Iii...,.,, .......... G DIG Clwett SM .c.r.,. ..... -11:30- • CJ) <1ll ~nit ... ~ Fllll/Mdlilll&Wh eoa...,c.... .... .,w.. .. • ()) ()I • Nee $ttry ."" ..... •"' s-ft -~-..... 12100 ., ...... z. .......... ~ enT....,.. ...... , ... -U:JO-..... • lllN: "lilNW" (dra) ·H - lttrry GAr4i110, &redlord Di"man. (Jl ..... 12 .... : ........ (Mw) ·~-Gtor .. ~.Molla fm1111n 1100 •&t.'_,. I ......... n.a..,.. ' TUBSDAY MAT lS F• ...,.. • 1ltt1111111 littiftci, ,iuse set DATlllll ,.OGaAllS .... ler JWI toll-IKt, Ill tM .,.,....,,. DAmlll llOVIES lZ:OO G "luUull" (wts) 'S6- R1tl\ard W1dma1k Donni Reed GI e "lacl to 11110" (dri) ·•S-John Wiyne J:OO ®I "J11111r· (dra) ·n Glenn Ford. Anthony Quayle J:lO • "Tit• Ctrut a11111ic1n l11•ty C.111111" (dra) ·72 Farrah Fawcett Maior~ I •v•N•NG e:oo 8 lltVESTIGATIOMI • ElDEIU BOOM HITS CAl.IFOltlUA! • ()J) (t2) (2}) ..... (]) 1llt °"' Cluph • •(l)atJ lttws • £MfltllCY OM er• m 111e ._, ._~ 8) Strlttl el SM frll!CiKo @ ....,...ia Tilreucll 111• Arts CJOwtr Usy @Ila• fl) DllicMllC ..... lllttr*1 -6:30- CIJQI) ..... CJ)er.-Wib -~tMMfl (11 liltn Gritfill 5""' ., ~ IJlcy OC.ll•JH"Jltulltl • Diel c.t 5""' an......-... -~E"""' ...... ",.., -7:30- lhe study aroup's plans tor a week end of lmohty off campus 11e ruined when M1nasl1eld makes a monu mental ass11nment for Monday ., QJJ !Ul Ctrutest ... ,_ If ttlt . Mlt (lhr) · !he lowe1 of Sabel' A 'IOU"I a1ch1tecl's toohsh dtS1gn to build a soanna towe• as a monumtnt to Gods &lo<Y tS cotrupttd by a cruel . deso<>tlC rulei Ron Pahllo Vince Edwards Richard Baseharl C11n M01an and Dan.11 [lc.a1 star e .-..: (Zllf) ''Wear hcMs" (d11) 'IS-Ben Murphy. Pete1 Gnm, Wendy Huahes. John Clayton A rouna Ame11un living on Aus1raha 1s introduced to the dangeiou~ world ol sidttat llCIO& • <fQl tfl) H1'" Om 'PGIStt Quits School' When troubles with his studies and an ins111t1ne prnlesso1 cause Potsie to decid' to quot 5':hool, the ron1 comes up with an 1n1enoous-bul oll btat plan to help hlS lt1end 111 Mowit: (Zllr) "The Tilitlc With Two Huft'' (M1J 17-Ray Milland. Rosey Grier A leader ol a t11nsplanl loundal1on. knowing ht 1s dyme. a11anaes to h~ve his head tians olantcd-wtth due results •Carol lwMtt & friltMJ Cl) Mowit: (Zhr) ''Tiit Willes of an lAcle" (adv) '76-(d Durd'n A wild bird truner finds a Cal1torn1a Golden Caelt and follows hes hie unhl it's time for her to return to lhe wild m @ """' ' Ille N*rp. a>YINM \JI) Ftur Alt11t-Ol411 Wo11u ia Allleriu -1:30- • <ill IBJ lnefM ' Slllitey Shultp love hie takes a new turn when she starts spend1nt flm' with a soph1s1tc1ttct older man and 1s d1stowed 1n his company by boy1nend Ca1m1ne mn.«*~ G) Ins Qec8ll 9:00 • Cl) d}) 111111: (Ztlf) ....... TlnlCtl \tit rn" (dra) '79-Beu A1mst1on1. Tom Mason, R1ch1rd Muur. ken Kerschtval. Swoos1e KU!tz, June lockh1rt, J.O Cannon, Bonnie Bedell• A youna mother (Ms. Atmstronc) must b1ttle Hod1k1n's Disuse. whtch 1s endln1erin1 her hit and the fife ot her unborn b1by . • Ol (8J n.. -(11111: n.. s.utta (2hr) Part I Jeff Dittl'Mce. Tom Selleck. Sam Elllot1. Glenn fOld, Mrnedts MtC1mb11d1e. Marcy Hanson, Btn lohMOn, Camb!td1t. lolln Vernon, Gilbert Ro11nd. lack (t1m, 511111 Pic:ke11s ThlS eo1e d111111 IS blltd on l'llO of LOUIS l'Amollr's btst·sellinc no¥tls about thfee Ten Mme brothers-Tell. Orrin 1nd Tye Sl<kttl-who seek t11t11 lortune 1n tile turbvlent New MtalCO T ttrilory 1ftt1 tllt Civil Wtr by 11111111111 lot i!Old. dJMftl attlt •!Id ft&'ltlfll IOI lr011titr lllSlttt 11n4ff lht II• • CJ) <m • ,,.,. .. c:....., "Tnaftllc lroublet" Ull111 lallel 111el C-nay as elllts, Jae• prettlldl tit ~ lloM wttt11 lit tills for • rifl lit th1nh 11 otd·l1slllo11td-unt•trt llllt hit "old·lltlllolltd" flrl hll I C!!fl bit *''' of "" o-n . ..,, ....... -9:30- • U.. fD) ~ Tau Subst11u1e rathe1' Tht cabb1es become rehJc lanl baby slltm 101 llame s youna son •htn she eoes out ol town bul alter mnltnl the boy lht~ undti&O a cl\anee of htar1 m Pec.ldo • .,.., 10:00 BGIDl!ews •CL ®l 1211 StlrskJ & H.td1 Sweet Rt~enge Wn11e Stm~' hehts 101 his ~It ;itt~int c1111tally •ounl!td ii enel stroch n llulch stls out on a reltntltss su rch for lht would be ~1lltrS CD liatrt Gllllll rzJ WlllN ®! ...... GI CD ,...s-10:30- f.D Gratoity h My EM•Y A mov1n& po1ha1t ol lhe late quadtiplt&IC artist, Mar• Hicks-of Manhalt'n Buch-which won an Ac;ademy Award tor Best Short Oocument;iry H1cks. who-desp1tt has hand1tap- m attd stunn1ne oainhnes. drawines and ttchinas b1 llold1n1 his brushes and pencils chenched 1n n1s teeth 1s s"n rn his UCLA art classes. at home with M lam1ly and surrounded by l11s a1t w01k at a one. man show in a s,n franc1sco aallery ®l Yottr's ,.._ 11:00 • • Cfll iSlttws U CJ)<Ial88 .... ....... u .... • lllM: "flit ... ll411Mrtr" (mts) '70-Wairtn Diles mQlicl I tM llall .,...,Hilsa.. iH' talitontil ill tM • fl\) Dia Caftlt 5""' -11 :30- • [ If} lll8'its: ~ru~r J.a/"Th• s,.111' (dra) · 17 -ltt Grant lames Ol~n Susan Mym ., .fJ (3) ...., ea.-..... *'' Wu 5""' • C!Ql al ll••tt: ""14" (susi>) 7J-Rocer Moo1r • Tiit Gelle 5""' Cl) Get s-t 11f liUs. Yep & Ytu mc.a.-MClltwt 12:00 &'I TNcllt lt111 tD Nfre4 Hitdlcld l'rattlb fli) ZI T OlliPI -12:30- • ...,..: ,Jill "II~" (comJ 35-WC Fields Bina Crosby GI IM•i•: (II; .... WH Tll1t LA'yr (com) '60-lony Curtis Cl) Motit: ti ''Tiit .. hlcll" (wes) '51-Ge011e Moolaomery 1:00 ., (ft) (11) ,...,, .. Ill llM1ld 2:80 g Dick Vaa DJ'• Sllo4I G lllwia: "Balboa Conqu1stadof ol the Pac11ic," 1ht Promise a> Git Sllllrt .:..2:30-GI Mliliel: "fht Te.u Ranem." "C11m1nal lawyer" 3:00 8 Mttit: illl "Tiit lhl" (dra) '66-ltnn1lei Jones. M1Clln l Pu~ • Met1u: "Nt• Yor~ fown " • N1cht o< the Blood Bust" How far will Farrah go to wtn when judge Louis Jourdan rigs her beauty contest? / THE GREAT AMERICAN BEAUTY CON I IS I •"" ..... • r.-Dlilll" llt Pttdsion euo-bttl«. fllimt tlld lll\lllCiaM COfttll· ~I to tlljt color111I tlll1•t11nia. 8 II d ;pm 'SM*t: la THE l:JO MOVIE ft TUESDAY~ ..... ,, ) 1' " TV WEEK. MAY 13, 1979 A TREND SETTER The faces-and the action-are the same when the team· that made Mod Squad one of telev1s1on's most popular adventure senes in the I 960s reunites to settle some old business with a would-be killer rn .. The Return of the Mod Squad " Between 1968 and 1972, millions of Americans spent Tuesday nights glued to their TV set• tollowtng the exploits ot thiM young detectives who called themselves The Mod Squad A trend setter, The Mod Squad series led to a rash of fm1tatlon, youth-oriented programs but none eYer matched the success or style of the original. Now, MYen years aner the sfl<>w 1en the air, Michael Cole, Clarence Williams Ill, Peggy Lipton and Tlge Andrews are reunited In .. The Return of the Mod Squad." a two-hour motion picture airing on The ABC Ffldey Night Movie at 9PM "This P<OJeet literally came togetMlr <Mtrnlght." said executive producer Aaron Spelling, who, with Danny Thomas, had guided the original aeries "Tony Thomopolous. President of ABC Entertalnmtf!t, called me one night lo ask If I had a tllm that could t>elhot quickly to meet a May air date. I really didn't have anything r11ady but during the night I thought about bringing beck The Mod Squad tor a one-time special. ABC loved the Idea and, after making sure everyone was available and wltllng. we put together a concept and a script," To get the fllm off the ground, Spelling brought In director George MoCowan, who had helmed 35 ec>laodel of the aeries and many of the orlglnal Cf9W members Including P ... 14 director ol photography Arch Dalzell. who had photographed the senes pilot in 1968 Most ot the ortg1na1 sets had been dismantled. bul an old "Woody" station wagon similar to lhe one driven by Michael Cole 1n the series was found lo add to lhe aulhent1c1ty of lhe pro/eel "We wanted everything 10 l>e 1us1 the way rt was except seven years later." said producer Lynn Loring. who rn her achng days, had guested on three episodes ol the series. "We wanted to make sure, !hough the audience llnows where the lllds have been for the past seven years and what they've been doing We didn't want them 1ust to come bacll cold " Screenwriter Robert James· story picks up the trio seven years alter they disbanded Julie Barnes (Peggy Lipton) has married and has two children. Pete Cochran (Michael Cole) has taken over his lather's business, and Linc Hayes (Clarence Wiiiiams 111) 1s a school counselor 1n New York where he lives with an adopted son They are called bacll together when a series of attempts are made on the life of their old boss, Capt Greer (Tige Andrews) When clues suggest the assailant may be someone involved 1n an old Mod SQuad case, Greer, now a deputy chief, asl<s the trio to come back to help solve the case "I don't think any ol us thought we would ever get back together again," Michael Cole admitted. "I have been doing a lot ot dinner theatre work the past seven years and people have constantly asked me 11 we were going to do the show again and I said no ll's been a great experience doing this lllm I don't think I realized how much I missed my character and the show " Peggy Lipton's involvement in the project was. al first. questionable She had retired from acting tollowlng her mamage to composer Quincy Jones and the birth of their two children. "I really didn't want lo act again but when Aaron Spelling called me about doing the reunion I couldn't turn him down. My family was very supportive but I don't think 1'11 l>e getting back in front of Iha cameraa again I like being a wife and mother and have become too much of a homebody." When the series fett the air In 1972, Cl,,.ence Wiiiiams Ill and his wife, actress Gloria Foller. returned to his native New York to pursue a stage career. Returning to televlaton was a thought far from his mind. "This llterally came right out of the blue," he said about the reunion with his old friends. "Seven years Is a long time to l>e away rrom a character but I think we were all surprised • how quickly we found the characters again. I think having a lot of the old crew around helped us feel more at home. II; was great tun." Ot all ot the original cast, Tlge Andrews h11 stayed the most active In television. But he has n8118r lost his special feelings tor The Mod Squad, "I always thought of my relatlonahlp with the kids In the series as an extension of the relationship with my own - family," he said "I haw 1h1 children and I haw Wlltched tMlm grow end meture much the wey I witched the ~Ids grow on the series. Now. Ilka my own f1mlly. I'm dealing with them as adults. I don't think there has been any Ion of lnterett In thi• show. I had 'the kids' over for dinner one night and there w .. a line a block long ot neighbOrhood children wanting eutographs." At pretent there are no plans to revive the aeries But the production staff and the actors are keeping their options open "I think audiences would go tor 1 show Ilka thll again," Tige Andrews Mid, "Maybe not thl• one but IOmethlng similar, P9ople like to 188 cloN relatlonlhlpe In '"°"'" and television. ao the basic appeel of The Mod Squad II ttlll there. I'd l<MI to do the show 901ln. We'll just hr.ie to welt and Me." ,, .... (WEDNESDAY I MAY 16 for cnor•int 11111 atternoo11 hstrn1s. pluse see OAlTIME PROGRAMS .... tor pelf Ulll'ltllitfl<t, llt tilt U(s lllO'lin. O..YTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "City lenudl tllt Su " (adv) ·r,3 Robert Ryan Anll1onv Quinn Mata Po .. e•s 81 (Ill' "l~I Voy11e Home" (adv> '40 John Wayne IM1 Hunl~r lhoma' Mitchell J:GO 1101 "To Find 1 M111'' IU1m) 12-I loyd B11d~P~ Jr.m Bnsler Darren O'Connor 3:30 a "II Coukln'I Happen to I llicer Guy" (111m) 14 P~ul Sor¥ino M1cMel lt•ned EV•NING 6:00 0 INVESTIGATION! • ELDERLY BOOM HITS CALIFOltNIA! 0 t10 riv :2)' ltews ") Tiie Ocld Couplt o o re '""'"'' D Emtr1ency One e rii11 CD TM If adJ lwldl Q) Sheets al Sal\ f 1 ln<IKO 12l Ot Urttl & llbn fl) 0..r en, lf'*4111t '{O Alneriun Goftrnment -6:30- 1 )J (UJ""' t 1Ct.-Wlts u Cllldid ea-• ff01 Men Gnlflll Show 81 I LM Lucy Qfl Collttt111*''Y Ht1"h fD Dd Cafttt S. '2tJ Tiie ~tr's WiW m llili Setrtlaril ~) ,roje<t Uni.trM 7:00 D f l) II 8 lall Mews • Tiie """"'" G.lalt G (JJ flit loMr's WIW 81 Sia Milioll $ Miii flZJ Miry Ttltr lilllor1 m Sa•tor• ' s... (2j) F llllily ""r Iii tDZITOl!iPI '2t1 EJMfptKJ OM ., DollttMa Mellltt• ($fl l~lieloo -7:30- • srlCIALI llfTEJVIEW • WITH THE MUrf'm! 112 Bob Newh.art SllO># O> Mam.J2 241 Calllom11 in Ille 80s fD IAl<lttilllehrer llrpoit 39 ·~ 50 Coflsu111t1 Sum.at Krt 8:00 o • 12 snc1Al The Mup,ets Go Hollywood 1fn11 X.,m1t lh~ f '"' Mis• P1grr Co1110 th~ Cr~'t JOd •" 4S$01lmtnt ut ullre1 ltlJPPtl" br11•t their specr•I brJnd ol mdgrc ~nd modoe~s lu the entefl~.nmtr-1 LaP•lal ol the "'or Id 1>1t~ 'for 01 I• and R11a Mm••no to h1,,1 •ilh ~u·•\t\ IQhn11v M•lh1\ dnd l'~ul Wilham• 0 1'23 39 Ital Pec111te· 0 Mowre: (Zhr) "P1uc11ption. Muuk l'' \d•a) GT P1•\t1 falk (,•~~ Ba11y Nina foch w1111am Windom A h1~hly \UlC~Sllu· 11~1cn1atmt ana a p.l!i~nl hr I\ 111 IMf with plot 111 mu1dt1 his .,,:e a11d 11av• 1I ap11Pa1 10 ht a robbr11 0 t 3 • I!) ~ [1ghl ts Eno111h (RJ 'C111d1 rilia U11Cmtudy" 111.irue ! p1utes~1unAI d~b11I •· ~n ad1~\\ cauv~ 1 t1o11h1t l 111 ,01•1•-;t I• lom NllD . 11~r·µrLl~lll1 llt1·n dS\l~UPd '" 1~"'" th< play thdt ihe \to st,, 111 anc! h1larrous 11andrn1u~1um 1•111pt •n Ifie Rra~lurd h lU"tlwhl U Movie. (2hr) "ll1ncho llolo rious" 1 .. esl S7 MJrlrne 01elw.h M,1 lerm A1thu1 l\ennPdl 011rrnR hunl1n hit 1n lh• flh ' cate M>nf ~tr es~ rut•. a h1otou1 101 bandit, w;tlllfd bv thf la" a11d •Pvfn~r .1n1! v111ttncr o~'ur ID Clrol krnett & foencli a> Mowtt: (2111) "leaeftCI ol Ot1th Valley" 17 Uocumentarl to~. Venn" ~ts out to hnd th• my~tt •IOUS 'i"!.•et\ Illa! tur•d h•~ ~rand lather to a desulate vatlet du11r1~ lhf l..lhl11rn1d a<>ld ru\11 (II t84q "''ffl t4nd and ~old "'" het H HollJwod TtleY1lolOll Tllulre fD Alt of U11Certli11ty O)Vtm111 'SO The Prirnt ol Miu lt1n l1odie -8:30- CD r1M Ocld Couplt ID M~ loll/Peudo de Amor 9:00 fJ re ' o~ S,ECIAl You C•n't Tah It WiUI You (2hr) Alt Carnty Jun Slaplelon. Robtrt Mandiln, m Merv Crill1n Sllow ID D•llU 1n Amenta Feld B1lltt $0 Olv1d Sussl1nd ShOtl 10:00 oum11e.s 0 ' 10 29 VttlS I~ 11' I 1f•·;1r D•n ~u•' 111~1 • fd0''·' ,..,, lie, tf\wttJ'l .. d 'hut t.i-dlo1'1 P·•~· 1ru Jnt•·\11't"I~ 1·it ttt wh n. ~ 'tu 11au.;M•1 t•I " •ult• t~\ 1rti11\ll•a \' R,1 Pll ktr·J M~u1er M•.( ,111 • • Ml\tU~t \,~llM ••• ·' ... If I t e:ct ~''J"'' ., 1 • m 1111ht c,11ery 24 from ChoN lo Us fD ~llt Steil A r0r ,,,., ' 10. \(U'"" I fhl:t. ',• un .tfl. J1'11t' I,, ,..(,~ al I 1 v..1~~1 Ar• 11 •" • so The Adwo"tes -10:30-m CE Nrws 11:00 D l • 0 8 12 29 Ne•l 0 10 il l9 """'~ 0 M1~t Mt uuan U Movie. "Wlltre It's ~t" 1111i1 (,q ['~ .. ~ ''' \\#n II. rn 11 '<ll~Vln~ D·~n~J '" t "r · m Chico & the M•n Cl) Bennr Hill Show ED Did ~•ell Show m u lnoont•ble -11:30-D $ 12 ~1es· The Ro<•tord Fil~ 'K1w111 f'in 0 0 12J 3t Jollnny ~rson 0 ltew Soupy ~Its Sllow 8 3 10 }9 Polite WOlllan W The Goftl Show O> Get Smlr1 24 l.Jlla$. Yoaa & l~ tD Captiontd ABC ""' 12:00 D hnl1&ht Zone m Aitre4 K11tlKCK• 1'1estnts tD 11 f~11~ m ..,.,"'""" -12:30- D Movie. • "lltwJ11111 MtC.O.," Ot• .l9 tdtl~, G«1nt~ 0 :i 10 n M111n11 m ..,.,..., • "lllt Stwenth Wt1I" •'1• I 4• l4fll•' /Aa•.o11 Aon lo<lc! CE .au.it w ~M~n With th-Gun" .. ~\1 ' Robtil M1h r 1.11 1:00 0 n Jt lomo11ow 0 Mne11c~ 2:00 D lllow1t. "The Old 011~ House" "1111 1.1 \•,m l'fl)i'Jn U Mow1e· • "Beu ust ot ~ou" l•~I ~? IOIP'I• Youn~ m ~1 S1111r1 -2:30- 0 Mov1r •• "Cn11strnu 1n Conntclltul" 1 Jr ~1 4~ -Baro 11~ ""'"'' • IJ~lllll ~,r~dn m 1j10¥1t · '1hty Rode West" '""'I ~4 11.t·rPfl t •anv, !>~11•1a ll\ t rt 11 .,, ... , M11-. W~11n 4:00 ft ~It "flM 81ttle ol the Com· .n.ndo\" 1~•dr I 1.11 , P~I•"'" II 1 • 1h•nl1•1 W Movie. "Rocun ol Sher wood fores\· \•d•I ',I) IGht 0·•·• I J~d "11 .\~.ir 1ta1t -4:30- e un snaM. ,.,._.. 111te1· W.. die .._.., lhe urtshSllble Mrss P•l&Y d1sp1.tys her ch11ms while bl11111ne lau&Mer 1nd havoc to the set. when she's 1nle1mwed by £netaod's 1011 t1lk show tiosl M1Ch.el P11~rnson Aho rnter~iewed att 1te111111 the ftot 1nd rowe 8f11 dl5'uwn1 tht a• I ol comedy Roll H1111s-1~te1nahonal son1w111e1 I rtcoidina stir, hm Henson and I 11nk 01 also appe11 f ugene Roche Barri Bostwick lllylht Danner, lluward lttsseman, M~rla Gibbs. Polly Holliday, 8Plh !lowland l\enneth Mars, lldllY Mo1aan. M1lu1ed N?t .. ,c~. !un kt1d P,;iul Sand and loyce Van Patten star 111 lht cla~sic Puhlltt P1tlf •n1111ng !Uulm.in and Harl romtdy about a $1rlMly c!rHerrnl tanulv •ho condrrcl tltt•r hves eaMllY u tney pteast G ~Sl !Jt) Ole lie he11t: TM S.<hlts (7hr l Conclusion Jtll Osttrh,;ige !om Sellec~. Sam Clltott. fJenn fOld M'"edes McCamb11d&e Ben Johnson Marcy IUMOJl. John Vernon. C1lb'-!t Roland. IK~ £lam Slim PitllM~ f 1!11 Sac\.tll and Clp Roundtret ltlld olt Int vtngUnct \ttl•n& 811clo• blothe1s •t11le Or11n and fye Saclltll COPt w1lh a So1nrsh fllhn& bl&ot. a lo•mtr t11end lurntd enemy and tht l>fOrnrse ot romant, 10 the New Muico I cmtory When Poul Sorvino reports a rope, the police ore more than a little skeptical. He claims he's the CJ) II s-c.tl Of... D aJ) !HJ f _,, Fetid • Tiii Dltilll """ • ....,.-s.-rn mu....-...w -D lk TIC DlllCtl 8 (J1 CJOJ Qt1 Clllrllt's .,...is "A11eel1 Revrsiltd" On 1ne n1cM ot tlle11 thud anmverurv ot v.Q1k1nc IOf Char fit, Ille Ancets atP about to ao then $tp11ate ways IOI ntahons when r.h•rlie summons lhem to Utt ot11u IOI a l~tr n1a11t metllnl victim I Michael Learned co-stars. IT COULDN'T HAPPEN 10 A NICER GUY THE J:JO MOVIE ewEDN£SDAY~ THURSDAY ., MAY 11 ror -n1n1 and af1t11100n hst1n1s. pfme see DAYTIME P'llOGRAMS ltlow, fOf your conwtnien<e, art lht ~y's -iH. Ol'fTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "Coneo CrOSS1n1" Ud-t S6 Cl'OfRt Nao~· ,.,I,, I""' CD w "Sta1eco1eh" 1 .. f .1 l9 John Wayne Claire I···~· l:OO 10 "The Oau1hlers ol JW.ua C.be" h•PS/ /. lludd~ lb<~n Karen Valent1nr l~sl,y Wa11•n 3:30 D "Stand Up & 8t Counted" (tum} n Jarqu•l1n~ k.~,,, St,lla St,vrM 'i!P., l a~•tnr.e I EVENING 6:00 D 'IOJ 12 :.a3 Netn ;) The Oclcl Couple UD •·~News g Emeraency Ont O Fisll GI Tiie Brady Bunch Q) Slrttb of San Francisco '2• H111111111t1es Throu1h the Arts m<>wer bsy 3t M1udt 1$0 Dtsi111rn1 14omt lntmors -6:30- 3 )I lfews 11 C1ou·W1b 0 Candtd C1111er 1 110 Merv Griffin Show G» I LM l 11<y 14 Cotttem,oru y HHlth fD Dre• Cmtt Show · .29 Tht Jobr's Wild m £1 Chi~ so HOll!t Gardener 7:00 0 0 3 D 23 NtwS e Tht MwtywM C.me O e The Johr's Wild CD Su Miiiion S Man 1 i Miry Trft1 Moore m Sanford ' Son 24 r 1m1Jy P'ortrJrt tD 21 Ton11llt 2t lmerttncy One m Oomt111c.a Montero SO Hum1n1l1ts Throufll the Aris -7:30- 0 m.ooo 1')11mid l Wrld World ol ln1m1h 0 In Seartll OJ U The D1tin1 Game D The Goll! si- e SI. 91 8t1uty Show o Tit Tac Oouah 101 23 Match Game 12 8ol> Ntwh1rt Show m Ad1m.1l 24 Youth; On Call fD MacNed/Ltllm lltpoft 39 News so NtwSCheck 8:00 0 8 12 Trmt bpress A \M1 f1~nc1\ln allmt1P< board\ the lime I co.,~· lo Irv and Ha.Pt bat~ lhrOul(h 11111' lo sa.e hi~ \WPtlhta•t s 111• dnd a tln• hm• ch,llenger lor lh• world hea•ywt1gh! bo•mg cro.io ~Ot\ dlnn~ IOI a second cnanre 10 \ht his honur and ach1tvr h•s d"am l~1mr I yn Bauer raul ':~Ivan I 1nda SCluggs fl-Ogar1 G•o•ge Jacqueline Bis.set tokes a forceful stand on w omen ·s lib. But her broad minded boyfriend has other ideas. STAND UP & BE COUNTED THE J:JO MOVIE .THURSDAY~ , ... ,. Murdo•~ lot•n V~n Ore•l~n and Leor ge I al~a 1•u•~1 0 23 Jt H1uonntr M1110""'' Maio• f.oop•r I0~;1d Hudd•l~1~n1 '""' 111 l~dth a •una .. a, aboul iespons1brlrl1 by mal.1ne '"' Maror lor a Da1 U Morie· "' (2hr) "Mrr11e" ld1a) fiS Cit~ory Pttk Q14n~ Bai.ti Wall•• Mallhav A k••nh\I d••I l11ps amne'.1a and •S h•lotd back Irr 1uht1 b1 a o~vc~•alu~l .. no al '"'' doubts 111m D 3 10 l9 lllort & MrndJ 11!1 Young I nve Mon cOnOum a tlt~hly unu~u~l w•~diog r ••emony lor h•s 1ounR l11rnd ! u~ene and lug•nn l"btlhou\ lillle ""'"no under lh• 1mOit\S111n h• rs lrertnR !hem lrom pai~nlal pe1\ecu11on D Molle: (Jllr) "Soldier Blue" (we~) / 1 Cd11n1c~ Be•gen Peter St•auss Donald PIUSM{e A us ~oldie• and a .. nman who had bern ~1dna11oed bv lnd140~ lwo yfar1 bPlu11• a11emp1 lo srai dllVr onltl tnei c.an rear.n an Army Otllposl m "rol Burnett ' r 11ends Q) Mcw1e: (lhr) "lJndy't Brrde" (we1) 74 Genf Har~man l1v Ullmann ! 11een Hcc~~lf A Big Sur callltman \tM' tn1 ~ mail o•d,• 1t11d~ and geh a d•t••mrntd 11rnm.m who allempl\ lo r1~1hn him fii) Mo.1 th~ New Hnlers IM program e.amrnes lhe deb1htat1nc diseases that leed nn lh• rural 1mPOve11~hed otople ol lhf 11rnrld and •Ital 1s betnR donf about lh,m m Vrw11n1 so P'earb· M1•0 -8:30- D t2l Jt Wllodunnrt? D ~ tfO ~ Ancre fht Checkuo I he news that AnR1e s sister Ma11e plans to marry dnd luve home sends lheresa Jn Ille h~so1111 with pamlul symploms lhal myshlf Angie and Brad ID The Odd Coujllt -m LI Ca1abilla de Ambrosio 'ff T ur111bout 9:00 fl tt flf1 Hl•1li fi ... o (R) A prominent Canadian businessman reg1sle1ed under an assumed name 1s the v1cl1m ol a hrl and run accident and Mccarrell rs laced w1fh one ol the mosl bizarre cam 1n the history ol the rive 0 unit U ~1 (Jf Qui11ty (R) 'Outh By Good Intention" A young doctors alleged 1ncomoetence oosu a threat lo a hoso11ars alf1rmaf1ve action program unless Quincy can prove • patrenl was mu•dered • ®l (It) '""'' 1111111 Jack Soo A Relrospte11n · Hat l tndtn 1nd the ded1uted crrmt l12ntm of the 12th ptecrncl warmly rtcall theu collt11ue when lhty PIY t11bult to lhe lalt tack Soo ""M played Oeletlrve Yemana • Men Griffl4' SMw ~41 • " llMtrtMty fD OEIUT Wl .. s ti Asia lndonem Unity 1n 01vtr111, .. John Temple llOsls this lust ol • s11 p11t se11e1 eum1n1nr tht cultural d1vtrs•tY ol the country CDllecfletTlflllin Ml 011t n. ill lltll -t:JO- • l~) (JCI) (Jtl Carter Ctt11try "The ·Big Move" Conclusion When l lK:1llt unu pecttdly shows up 11 1eddy's cabin where Cluef Roy •nd lht i•n1 art 11v1nc Set Bahr one TV WEEK MAY 13. 1979 la\t fling \he catches he1 l1ance in lh• d!m\ ol another woman m P'eudo dt Amor 10:00 0 11 8'1111llr '9nes IR) 4 prelly 1~ong drui and murdtr sosoect rs la~en 1nio cus1ndy toltowrn& a c11 awaent and ,,.,als the \tarlhnr 1nlMmahon that Barnaby !ones is ne1 lathe• 0 J' 19 Svsln A.1ton UO fDNews D 3 10 1t r1m1ly From Russra With I o~e Kale rs srlecled as Pfr)Onal iurde tor her idol a larnous Rus<i~n cornoom bul lhe rhnlt of 11 ,HI soon d1mm1shes as rne v1s1to1 lltlomes avtrly artachea to lhe be "'1lderrd Pa~dena matron a Surd Str1111tt m "'"'' Gallery '4 •tter tilt lat of Uncerta111ty fD Masterpiece Theatre: llllit 10 Newscflect -10:30-m m11ews 24 ~lnll11n Moodi •$0 foohteps 11:00 U 3 D , e ~10.l lt) lfews D ru zt Ul llews U Mah Me Llulfl O Mom: "The Other M111" (dra) 70 Roy lh1nnes Joan Haden CD Ch1t11 & tile Man Q) 8t11ny Htll Sllow l 4 ham: M1~0 m OK\ C.ftlt Sllow El)~/llews -11:30- u J tr Mo•iH: 11t•A•s•H1 MtCloud D 23 !)t lohM!J ea,.,... a 11w Soun Wes Sllow • r11 tfal '2fl Starsty & ""'di' .... n1. CD Tiit Giiie Sl1ow Cl> 'et SM.rt J'I UllH, fota I You Em taptioftH AIC Nen 12:00 • Tlrllipt Z8l1t m Alfrld Hltcht-o(• "'"""' fii) ZI T lfti1-t -12:30- • Mowil: 1• ''lllt llfM11I DIH 11 011m" (adv) '36-Gary Cooper ID Me.It: ~ "Cri11t i11 Ult StrMls" (d1a) '56-Sal Minto Cl) M"it: (llJ "Cuc\ i11 tl1t Mirror" (dri) '6-0 Orsol\ Welln 1:00 II tl (Jfl T.-etTW e lllMrlc• 2:00 8 llleiiit: illl "SMtll SN,._.,. (11M '!>3· Yllllflll Mayo ...... : •"WSbttt" (d11) ·• 1 Charles Boyt1 -2:30- • Me.it: (M "l1etlit1 Otclll4" (d11I ·•O-Humplltrt Boa11t e .... : "T• Wlllttll llMI" (""ts) ·55 RandOlph Scott. RIChlld Boont 4:00 D llltwie: "S*trf•" (dra) '68- ~ne Barry Joan Colhn5 • llltfit; "ltflll Dttlt" ( dr I) '51 -Barbara Hale, Rtc;hlrd Greene. -4:30-....... ....,.. ... n.. kfitf" (SCI Ir) '6-0·ltobert Cltr-• FRIDAY ""' 11 for morllilt1 1114 1ltt1noon listinp, plu st Mt DAYTIME ,ROCilAMS. .llelcM. IOf yo11r connnitflct, are the day's ,_;.s, DAmMl MOVllS 12:00 G "Sitrn" (ldv) 50 Wanda Hendm Avd1e Murphy G) t11J "Alltclltf!J Upminl'' $wes) ·39 John W~yne 3:00 (10 "hit, freddy, ltoll" (com) 74-l1m Conway Ian Murray 3:30 D "C\ltS.S Who's S~pina in My ltd" (com) 13-llarbara [d,n Oun Jones avaNING 8:00 ti <m 1ai ~· ""' rn Tiit Odd touptt D D ()) '8J llen e EmtfatMJ °"' o r• tD rtt lnHlll Cont hom 5PM Ille los Angeles Oodgt1i at the Cincinnati R'ds II) StrHIS .t Sin frandKO 1l Of Urth & Min fl!) Ottr usy (J])MllHlt (II} T1111br11111ni<l -6:30- .:D «I) "- (1) w-..Wlb Iii Candicl Cl111tr1 (fl *" Griffin Slloi# ACROSS I [nfafll lem~ 5 Jeu 9 f ormerly Clay 10 Type ot Indian 12 She is mystery st.ir s ""e' ·on-law 15 · •.••. Chase' 18 Equal 20 'Happy Days' insult 21 Noah's vehtcla 22 [Im or oak 24 Italian name meaning se1n1 25 Anael's gear 28 Statu' ~ 31 Attentoon·1ett111g sound 32 Correct ~ '-'my stat10M .J6 Ru11n1ng measure 37 Mineral deposit 39 s11na1 'I -'11tt • while 42 finishes 1.U lill Mo,m' Journal fD Did Cmt1 Show l2tl The Jolier's Wild ~o "ajtct Univen;e 7 :00 8 '1 DD1U NtwS O The lltwlped Game rt J 0 Tiit Johr's Wild ft Miry TJ!tr Moore II) Sanford & Soll fD 21 T0111sflt 2f) Emer1encr Ont ISO f11m Di1est -7:30- 0 HOlllllFYINC EVENTS * PAST & FUTURE! U Nert SI~ 8tJ011d J 1 f Tiie M11ppeb D O.nee fmr D D1tin1 Game D l1Ql ~ Hollywood Squ11es CJ f1t Tac Oou1h It IM Ne.Ila rt Sllo1ll II) Adam· 12 11 Caliter1111 To1usllt fD MacNeil/lellru Report )fl News ID Voler's ,.peline 8 :00 U 1..t II t; S'ECIAl l11I Garrett Special (I h• J II contemporary mus1ul. comedy vauely stamng lhe natronally popular .1,een111e actoc to<lt'rl and tttord1n& ilrh~t w1tll 11uesls Bot> Hope. Broo~e Shields Ma11e Osmond fhp Wilson and lhe Pio~ lady Japan's leading reco1d1ng duo in th'" Ame11t<1n IV debul D ~ Ot Diff'rt11I St,_.u (A) • No T 1me tor Aroold" l ell alone by lhe my. very busy members ol his family 1oung Arnold 1a,es drastic DOWN 2 Lone •· 3 Owner ol Arnold's 4 Chart b~ clock 5 l eap 6 ln1t1aJs ol Dickens· character 7 My brother's 8 Ensnare 11 Mort dltt1cull 13 Tuchtr'$ organ11a1ton 14 Bothersome 16 Valuable a111c otem I 7 Poetic contraction 19 Beron11ng to 007 23 Sloppy •nd torn 26 Exc1ama11on of surprise 2 7 School or ob1ee1 29 loosened laces JO Poem JJ Gtot>es 35 What Children should be 1alher Oun heard 36 Of · • an.I Men 38 Artol1c1a1 tanguace 40 Negative prel1a AnsW9r at end ol the Saturday tog rv WEEI( MAY 13 1979 Barbaro Eden was expecting o blind dote. What she got was ex-husband Deon Jones. And his new wife. GUESS WHO'S SLEEPING INMYBED7 THE 3:30 MOVIE GFRIDAY(i) ..... 11 FRIDAY (Continued) "'' a\ures b~ u;mt ctulrl psychnlo~1 lo make lh• olh,,s pw a11n111r1n U ~ECIAL Crm~ oa, USA llh•l I~' program n1gh1tgnts lht mnvre r.,,av anrt s'''"'~ .i p11~1 p1~m·••1•• 0" m· hel~ on I~• /llV.h \fhll!ll •rt hum Jhr lttm G·1•1f\ 1nrlu~1 lnhn TriV!llh Oitv1> Nr•l~n lnhh 'h• N• Na Y1111nnr f Ihm tn 1'1• I Nd'>Gn Andr r.1bb ano r •A"• r v.,111 U 3 10 2' l1htkenms of ,arlClise Cowe A~onv v' ~or• n In~ 01 Orlul Mtrh••I Yanrn11• 1••.tnl• CuJa W·~•r • ourt•iv h .,, ,,n1t•1 V"d' P''""" ~t I •ll•nt h·»v,ly o~ him f 1 "'" ~ 1,1 • O Moflt : (2~r) "Tht Valachr '~pers" d1.1l J, CholH l!r"""'" Cifnlo l. IH ou11l111n l 1m V•nl ,, • W11t•1 Chrar• Mov1• h1s•d ,,~ r n· ~ r;o,11a 1Me1101 111mr11nrs d 1r1n1 ,.h1th VJrrous le>~~, ,1rr ~lao11 Onr· mFmber IOI! Va1~r h1 SVM••'> Ir,, l\'l y~~·~ nl ~1ll10R~ ~nd 1•11• ~II Ir rh1• \1 ~~t· (:flme f.11mrnrll•r m tarot Burnett & rrtt:nds CD Mow!'-: (1hr) "Mernll's Mmucltrs" (drJ) fi/ lpfl Cn~nrll••r rv lfardm lhr llu• 111, ·~otnor' •11 8rtKad,., (;rnn1I rran' fl MNrill lntl th' 1nlrrp1d ~a!l•llinn h1• 1~•1 through 500 m1l•s ol lh• 1~n1•lr' nl Rurma In har~..s fhP ~nPmv tD ;'ZA So Wult1nft011 Wet• -8:30-u 23 Hello, lllrJ (I!) J onAI l'aptr' Sudifrnty Ir.-altf , llr• tin ol d1v111(• p~p•r\ arm• w~1. •v '~"'" lat• • h.,._. ~1·~1 I a·rl 41t1•r m~ic'. , \llFa•1 •ll•mp• 10 m•" wom~n ~I 1 d111v ~m~lt5 bar m T11e Ocld eoup1e tD 114 ISO lffall Slrttl Wtt• et EdurdO 111,tudo de Amor " i.. Mitt 9:00 U I t 2 Tht Dllhs of Hmard (RJ l ule And 811 hu~trat• !lo,, liu~g b~ h11aGklnR hr\ shrpmfnl •If 1ltrNI slol math1nt\ !hr Duh• rt11r.1n' lhtn have lo deridr whdl 111 do v.1th the \lols and s111t nur v1111a1• lhe stiff mor~I tOdP. ul Untie lew U Q l • rU Tiit lto<Uord files ( k) Whrle Angrl en1oys a brrel pldy al roly hall riower orddhnt Rockford anrt hrs nemes1\ Lrtul•nant Chapman 11• forced lo cou11rrale tn solvr an arl heist tResrneout~~) 81b•e Mt !Mp B r)) 'iOJ (2t Movie: (2hr) ''Tiie Retvm of tltt Mod $4!11111" (di~) '/9 l1ge Andmo Peuv I •Plun Mrcllaet Colr Clarenr'. W1llr~m\ Ill lht Mod Squad Juhe Barnes. Ptl• Cochran anrt Lrnr Hayp, are r~llert back roaelh •r when d ~·rre~ ol all empts m made on lhr. llfe nl then oft! boss. C1pt Cretr WMn clue\ wuesr thr •~11tanf may tie somt one 1nv()lv•d on an old cut Cr•t1 now deputy chief u~ lht 1110 ta h~lp soln lhe cast m Mtn "iff"' Show la4 tmt ~s: ftW lalltt fD M11tt1.lttt Tllu tre: lrllle 'ltomt on th, R'nat 1 rlhr'\ 'tair success on l•O conlon,nts r) darnoened by lh,, t11n or 1w0 ol hr1 arutut lovrs IM)""8 tO:OO 8 ()) (f}I 0.11.tt (R) Cltll B11nu' r1Ce lor slate senator places P•m 1n tn aw•"ard pos1hon "hen th• dec1du lo h~lp he1 brnthei 's c•ndtdtcy ac•rn~I th• m•n b~t~ed br the Ewrn1 fAl!)Jfy (llescnrduled' D 123 lt The o~•e "Nnlhrnff '·'P' Nn1~e Ou kt 11 hur d to i h•c ~ 11110 ~ y •11n£ HOman' wh•rtabuut~ dM 'oon l1n11> h1111~•1f r.1ritly a 1111mprd up lrnrr,.rid• rhara, b) rt•url,\~ ~I 1"mP dr.,1 nrdv car• l11ltb1lly IYPP' ODO» News CE Nr1ht ~f~IJ 1• ~I' Miii ffi flotal Htnta1e foundtr nl I~• Rt ya! Stlc•rtt .nd t~r l'•iyal Oti~rr ••I "l Chait•i II h~O <1 ,.,d: rnl!u •rrr •on lh• h•g11)n•n£• nf 1~rhl •1P '" R11fa,•1 and lh• ,te,r'• l•f'l•nt nt th• llrH '•' ~\•t lht 1at•1 Stu~•I• \••~onil•!f l" h1t•ri ~It"' '"Ph" ""'" w~P oewntrl Sa•n: 1•1111 < 1.;,1~,~IAI 11 I ~n~•oll •Od l~ .. R11y~I N • ,y H \rrlal ~I r.·eMw• so Views of Asia -10:30-m Cl)Newi 11:00 0 3 U 10 29·fllm D e 12 23 39 NtW\ O Ma•t lo!e uuah O Mn1t : "Portrait in Blad" Cmy<.J 60 I ana lumer, Aort~nny Quinn m Chico l "'' Man OJ Benny Hill Show 24 Al!Otlltr Voice tD Old Cmll ShOOll -11:30-u 8 12 l'ro Basltt~ll l'layoff D 2l 39 Joll""t C1no11 0 New *" ~le$ Show u 3 10 29 ~p m Tiie Co111 Sllow CE Get Sl!lfrt 2• Uhu, Y1111 & You tD taptlOMCI ABC llN1 12:00 O TwrliptlOfte U 3 110• 1f 11.mtta m Mt Bo1 tDMowa -12:30-u Mo.le. "Wht11 tllt 8ulltb ny" (susp) ~6 I om Aoams m Moorie: Ill "'llantom of Uncf Slrttl" lmY\I 4~ Oavr O'llrttn m Mom: "lonlsfll Wt Siftl'' (mus) !>J Anne llancrnlt Oav1d Waynt 1:00 D ~ s 13t Mldnisflt Special U Mofle: "l'it & tllt '""hllum" (hurl ·~I V1nren1 Prrce. John Me11 O Mmrk• 11~ M1111.12 .. 2:00 u Moolie: ''Wiie llil!N Hit ..,.,. nous Mr. fosttr1" (Y<esl 70 [rnesl Borgnine. Sam lafle, J 0 Cannon IJ -..: "Tiit OrUIM of T•" (Adv) Ii~ lamts P!Hlb1ook Gt Mttlt: 'WI "'4Mlt m Ille DtJt" I com) 63 -Ossie Oo1s -2:30-D Moorit: ·•c..pr C-try" . 11 lfAlurr clotumentary Cl> Gtt S..11 3 :00 a>-..: • ''Stwt " w, r (dra) !IO luM ti a woe tohn Ru~ttl 4 100 D .... : (llfJ ''Tiit feel Killer" (dfO 'b~-Anlhony Ptr~rns • Me.it : ""' ..... Ill ... , 0.." (d!I) 49 Hu mphrey 8-011r1 -4:30- • MMI: "91 ''Optf1tieft Clllltf" (adv) 'Iii I 0111s Rena10 SATURDAY MAY 19 MORNING 8:00 U Th'1's Cit e S1111nw Stmutt• 0 Coln1111111rty f'ttdblck m Unrm11ty of 1!1t ~, -6:30- 0 Su~rtst Semester D Bil Cit) ltolffn 1 U Ora111tt 8 TY ClaurDOlll -Art O Oney & Colrath 10 Courst ot Our fimes m Stle•• Out CE fnltnity F acfory fD Capliolled ABC Ne.$ l§ f1m1ly !'ortr11t 7 :00 U Ousty's Treehouw D t.2J1 13t Alwin & the Chrpmunh U Bia Blue Martie U ! 3_ •Hl1 ·2t Scooby·Ooo, Whtrt are You! f ' TV Cltnioom-Sp1nlsh D Hot r udtt Show m Dt111tntary ""' m "°""" ""' to 11ee1 ID Y111a f0t Htaltll -7:30- fJ Mulo's M1ric Mone M1<111nt U 2'3• 'lt f111tastK fwr U Pacewtttn U ;l 101 l9 hnf1ac~ f TV ClaSSIWftl-CllSHlf 0 Tht l.Gne bnrer Gt TMt's E.noup m llomper "-m llir lllue ..,,.... 8:00 0 ~ 12 ro.tre U (2) 1tfl Ciodmll Super 90 U Mo.it: ~I ''Wtr ,11111" (WU) 53 Rober! S1a<.k. Peler Cr1ves 8 l 'I (tOl ()t) SuptrlrltMs D lloller S.,.rstan m lrlowie: "larlleyi of lrOlft1y" (mus) ·49 fred A~ta11e m OM Supe.Uli" Sona O)h11ip t -8:30- 11> So41111trn C.Hfor1M1 fl!) "°'' m....,. .......... 9:00 8 IJ J CU.I Tiit Illes a-.,1a.H ...._ Sllow -~·11 CDAs W.Setrt -9:l0- • 12..SJ Oil Dlffr °"'* • lllN: ''Cast • Gilllt ~ .. (adv) '66 kw• Douglas • l~ 1 •101 lftl s-.,'s All·Stln D llttit: "Sash tcllna"" (1dv) '54-Alan l•dd. Shelley W1nftl1 .......... m Tiit r rtllCll Clltf 10:00 • '11.l Of> Frw 1 llf1lly ...... : "Tilt Y.._.._. .. (wts) ·55 Lu Bl•••r ....... ,.... ... -10:30- • tU tU> Tan111t~ 1 • Qf) !if) Tiie ..... TV WEEK, MAY 1'.l 1979 U -~ To 1~) Tiit Pin' Pantlltr m ll.u"'111e MUSK fD Onu Opon a ClaDIC et M1 £4111do1 1 t:OO U ~i Jt ,,o Bastblll Ne• Yort Y dn~ef\ at Boston Red So• • ~ f.9 "19 Wtdtlld s,ea,1 l!r W•tp No More My lady tn this Jll•l'llltd adYl'ntur~ a young bayou t11untry boy •ho leads a Huck f1nn t••• ta~e~ '" a Way dOg th1t b11oa~ h1m tov and a 001gnan1 le\son O Thnlltr m J1q11a eo.stuu fD S!lritictimt W'rth lhster ltoeen m 111 usrc.a to1ombia111 -11:30- 0 Or1rnet U ) To .29 Amem an Bandstand m Get Smart m l11<h1 Libre AFT•RNOON 12:00 0 JI Spice Academy U Voyace to the lottom ot Ille Sea 0 Eut Sidt llids m Soul Train n Iii lll11t Marblt m Tart"' '24 !'.ontampor1" Hurtlt ED Oll<t Upo11 a ClaDi< so Stile Waw!eft's SeftNll Cl\amp. ions/ups live cov•raae as coneg1ate fums vie for tht champ1011sh1p -12:30- 0 I I tz f'1t AIMrt J Grtattst Sports Lectl!Cls u,.,,.. 7 11> Onco 10 ilf\ SN Ila Na 1:00 U I 12.Ar•lt e The lir Valley 8 l) I ({01 i)f) Widt World ti $pol1s Part I m o.ter Lilllib II) lbmn ....-, fli) lllllCJ Dftw · lleporte1 fD Wllttr Mtrtldt -1:30-u re 1 'f 2 NEW SEASON S.turdly Film f'estin l "Slarbuck Valle y Wintet" lwo yoong boys who want tn spend a 11•nler in the cold Horth ~I oul on an ~dventure-one more than they tan handl@ D *«I & Cedele (2~ f"'"'r IWtrllt 2:00 8 llillMrN 8 C.-fltMc .._...rry f1lwl ........ • m <fl lftl Tiit l'ruhtu StlMs lrvt CllYet11e of lhrs llorst rKe from Pimhco Race T 11ck Cl)SO ltlllell Slllell .............. llJ).., ,,.., ...... ... ..,.a.-. «J>•Metsi.e. a °*"'" ..., fWllllt m F...i """-leMI B1'11t .... 11 ...... A -.nc. GM.1:esacoet -Z:JO-eu.ttf ..... • llllra Cll Q"Z lflt.,.. IH).,_... .................. ....., . ....., .. .......... fH) ... a. •• ,1 ... , , .... 3:00 "CJ) Cf2l ~ ............ tatiolll Goll fi~ts coverace from lht Colonlal <:ountf) Club 1n fort W011h. Ttm. -~USA • flmilJ Fiii f'llfMI • CJ) Cfl 9 WWt .. ,14 tf s,.ts Cone! • .... : """11 s.Nlm" (adv) ·~11-John Wayne. W1ll1am Holdtn. • .,. llitdaQ ,,... ®"'·"~. m~r11 (5') 0...-. .... llltefien -3:30- (J)T"6c . ("""""' • "9ttelt's,erts Lii• ID.._.: ....,... Mlllltis~ (dr1) '73-f'ltnck Wayne, Jolln AsllltJ • !We• DtltM/l'rt-'-9 @ llt•i•: "Tiit Green ""IJ" (dra) '68-John W1ynt m lirmty 11 Mr E11tt111 a .... : ..... ....., to the C.lt•r .. lllt fartll" (sc1·fi) '59-Pat Boon! 4:00 . 8 Cl) [2) ~ s,.dtc»llr CD Jounwy to llMnt•• -~Sile, 81 PYI 11..-.. The Los Anaeles Ood1m 1t the Cincinnati Reds • llll'lil: "~" (com) 'Sl- lony Curtis, Janet le11h @ Mer llM Al9 ti Ullctfttillty .,., .. ID T•a.mta De,or1it• <5ll ""led Ulllw111 -4:30-CD Glut r .... ~ Y1111 • lleM: ""' Jlita.fltlll ...,. .. (corn) '67 -Gt011e C Scott ODfurtll&.,.. ID Qlll ,_, USAr 5:00 • ,..,..., Cenltf (]) Y111111 ,.,..., S,.Clll "~bk1n' Music" .,,....... • (I) SC.r Trel • llll'lil: "l....,il "' Ille lat" (adv) '!>7-John Wayne 9 ... (J1J "'" .... • Stat Slcc•t eWMtt.alACt -5:30- • 9'llftlil of s.n+wat CJ)fM ..... 9 .._.: "'-' If DllMl11 (wes) '6'-Chaf1es Bronson. Susan Ollwer. @ 1llt ltd -~ ®~fll!IM ........... ....., I •vaiil 1u1d1n1 wbmannts to the enemy @ Qlll ,_,USA? mr .... 111Aa1a G)fl*t -6:30- • CD • CJ) IDJ ~ 8krT•lill9lf• o ..... u @f......,. llll Ma1111 Y., .... ms 7:00 • Tiii rrice Is -CD ~O.. es1.•1u1tys.... • (,.... Les Allseles (I) Sii Di"9 1-IMI •Kkll 9n.t'•.....,... • (IJ) l2ll ~tl Tiit Llwrt11ct ..... O.._lllatT9M @ Ollcl u,. a Claak ID 21 Tllipt 91 ..... City l.illlits -7:30- • 2 111 Ille T .-• • ({OJ "'"''" F'tu4 • Mltcll""" ()) ...... ,,..,.. !lll Tiit 11..,eb m~ 8:00 • CJ) 0 "' ltd ~ ... ,. Coach 8ut1erm1ker lom his "cool" "11t11 taunted into a bet by his arch nem1ses. Roy Turner, and e~hOllS his Stirs to win 1t any cosl e «JI (U) CHiPs (I!) "Super cytle" A dar1n1 mo1orcychsl st11u SOtCl1Cul1r stunts on city streets- successfulfy elud1n1 Clf P Oll1cers &ke1 ind Poncerello-as he builds 111 audttnct IOI • daredevil show • llll'lil: (~1) "Cllaf*" (com) '64-Cary Grut, Audrty Hepburn A 110man returns to her Pans home 10 find her husband murdmd ind then tiome stnpped e Cl) <ii (8) Tiii IMt ... t (R) (90m) Episodes 1re: "Am dental Cruise:· st1rnn1 Soupy Sales 1nd Jo Anne Worley. "Tiie Sol1a Is [nded, .. stamnc Rteh11d Dawson, Julie Mills and Robert Goulet; "A Time for herylhin1." st1mn1 Jill Whtl1n and Melendy Britt, and "Anoushka," star- rine Loretta Swit ...... : (MM) ........ Utile(' (mys) '60-Vincent P11ce. Mark Dimon. Myrn• hhey. Harry Cllerbe . A first rate holro1 ll1m ba~d on classic tale by Cd11r Allan Poe m U'91tlrs. Otw11tt1irs "The W11es of Sin" Sarah 1s prtfnant 11e1n, 11td W1tkins-.tio 1s resoon- s1bl1-clu11ty a.olds bltme by oltt11na to 11111ry htt ...... : (1111) .,., .. """ .., n.,4" (susp) '74-Martln Sltttn, Kim O.rby Tiit story ol Ille 1nl1mo.i pftlSter w!lo lletded tht fBl's "*1 n11ttd liil 111 tit• l 930l. 0 lwllllr.f.-°" '""' ...... ...,.. ~ .... Ulldtr 111t hlion of Alt11ndtr Scllnt1dtr 1nd ecco111p1111td llJ WlliMb ISllC S11111, laM Ltttdo. '*"" h'hr111111 111d StllolllO fllilltt, 66 " lflt COIJfltty'S fllOlt I l'ftH -* lt .... h "'1oml. ......... ............. -&:•-.:aw':-" "Tiit * ......... ~ .. T...-.-iae!lwt • rn o sncw.. "' ltlMit (R) (90m) Ooon Bun provides the voice of Bilbo Baerins a typteal Hobb•I who loves his Hobbit hole - 111<1 his si1 muls a day. But. up0n the behest ol the W1nder1n1 W1wd. Gandall ('t>!tt by John Huston), Bilbo embarks on an an1m1teo , search tor lost 11usure @ Gf1'itJ Is Mr (M.-y 9:00 1J 0 Qt IJ • tllt ltar (RI "Otadly Clrro" Bl htlps a female ~1ent1st in distress by transPOrllng a mysterious careo lo Wash1neton D C fO( her use 1n a Senale hu11ng m H·HEE H.ffAW H-HAS • M·MEl T-TILLIS!! at llte Hlw Met Tith~. l!or Hud and Gerald Smith 1uesl 12Jl ... City Limits fDEliDMth. 19) fr1111 Cllilll to Us -9:30- • lIJ CIDl (8) fa11t1Sy tslalld (R) (90m) Episodes are "Let the Good T 1mts Roll," stamn& Paul Sand. "The H1gh1ma1e, sumng Pamela Franklin and llay 111111and. and "!he T11er." starring Darren McGav1n Cl Motil: {10tn) "Hallfltt4 Plla<e" (llor) '63-Vinttnl P11ce. Debra Paaet. Lon Chaney Based on the PQenl by Ed&ar Allen Poe. this mo-.1e concerns .i man and his •1le who 10 to a small Nor £naland 1own to open the husband's anctst11I home whi<h was closed 111 176~ when his 1ncest01 n s b111ned as 1 wartoc\ II) leipt """' 10:00 8 ([J <Ill ~It's 1963 1n Rtvtrbend, Pennsylvania and steel WO(\er Mod1e Mod(elews~y (fran\ Conmse) hnds lumstll al odcls with the new youna p1es1dent ol the River bend Steel Company. Bill Anderson (James Canoll Jordan), IS he hits to neao11ate h11her wages. new safety t.ondiltons and postp0ne the plann automation when seems inev1lablt Mrchul Biehn. 111111 Cassity Mare W1nn1nah1m. Richard Hill, Justin Randi and 81b1 Besch ~lso star 8 OJ QJ) flilttlt!lltlet Mama Strusm1n and Colette Blon11an slar IS Jenny P•lermo and Cotton Gardner. two ambitious undercover potrcewomtn whose but is tht unpredictable territoiy of tlottywood by niaht Dennis Redfitld, James Spinks. J1 Tu Cumbukl, [u1ene Buller and Slltrff !Worth also st11 •• o• •• • .J z Ill • • • TV WEEK MAY 1 J 1979 G ""Soc<•• The Cahforma Surf al the Portland limbers m "" .... "-7's .., S.U•C.S, 12fl r ..... °' AN ID lnill1 llfWI -10:30-m llfWI fD °"" ' 0111(11111 H lrisll T1US111n 11:00 U D B t) il 1t News 3 ' llfts/ ...... : ~11" 7~ Nalurt documentary fi) Se<:Gll4 CrtJ TV llt!'llOI\ m fllotl1t: 111( .. b1to111, ot ' ll1Hdtr"' ldr11 S9 James Stu•arl 1111"11: .. lhl~in1 Till" ldra) ·73 loe Don Baker Cl) 9-y Hill Sllow il~ M1111·12 24 ""' af1 Teel frrlts/Solp factory -11:30- 0 Paul Newman u loger • keeps ope11tion ioi111 U lltws/llowit: "lltwr Giff 1n Inell" (Ori) 72-Paul Newman D ~J. '' Slfu11l1y llipt 8 ""-= "f'i.r_," (dra) /0- Raquel Welch, hmn Stacy I() llowit: "El Dorado" lwe\) 61 John Wayne Robert Mitchum D ......_: "lluultrs ill Ille •• Mtr1111'' (hort n Jason Robards <tOJ llotit: "The Litts tf leHy Olll11" (dra) 7!> -S111rlty Jones -·~ fD Qua rltl Four W Somemt lt*auaham sflort stofln 12:00 lit l!Mie: "Cim1S Ill ltlrTWn'' (llor J '60 Anton D1ffon1 [11u llembera -12:30- .., llff111: (w1I (ye " !ht liostage' 1:00 .. (Jt)~C.•lt -1:30-11 Tllf ane11111rers 2:00 g'llowla; "lfounO of thf Bu~er w1llrs.' "She Gods ol Sllar~ Reel" • MHin: "lhe G1eat Min " "She'll lfavt to Go" m lilllln: "The 811eand," "The fuller Bru$1l C1r1" -2:30- • ...., .... : ~ '11t!flitllfll" (mus) '47-Ann Sllend111. le• Ayerl ,...,. TV WEEK, MAY 13, 1979 atlantic -audio hi-fi components • music SYSTEM QF THI WIB I p.11""' M .... It ....... YAMAHA'S UHl9UI A-I DfSCaNIOllTT STRAIGHT DC AMP 1s truly in a class by itself. With 70 waits per channel. bu1IHn moving c-011 head amo. and 02% T H O you will be assured of superb performance for years to come Under almost any condillon. the Yamaha T ., delivers flawless AM and FM stereo reception. This Natural Sound tuner features a handsome black matte finish which will complement any decor CONNOISSEUR'S B0103A TURNTABLE has lhe lowest noise level (·tOOdb) of any turntable and features the famous CCtlNOISSEUR low mass tone arm for optimum record reproduction Only a moving coit cartridge would be good enough for tt11s system so we've included the highly praised ORTOFON MC 10 OYSONIC ARRAYS achieve the effortless Quality of a hve performance at any listening level OVAMAHA Connois."cur .... Great Sound for about $2200 SYSTEM SPECIAL . THI 10Tll IX·10JA AM.JM STlllO llCltYB With 20 waits per channel, this high performing AM-FM stereo receiver will give you years of sat1sly1ng music en1oyment ~ T .. JYC U ·l 1 TUINTAIU \ . This sem1·auto belt-drive turntable is Quiet. responsive. and very reliable Definitely the best performing turntable under S 100 00 Included 1s the Shure M70 EJ cartridge THI UL THLtNIAI I OOC SPIAIHS Offers outstanding performance and lull range lreQuency response with its 3·way 12 Inch bass reflex design Simulated walnut with a chocor1te brown grill . ................. ~ ........ ., .... TM1 ., ... ..., SJtl.00 MAJOlt STHIO llAMDS RCJTEEL. JVC Ultroltne<Y . , ' " AT LOW PllCIS Almor . .Audio Control. BtC. Connoisseur. Oeccl. Oiscwasher. ESS. Gerrard. Grace. Grado. JBL. JVC. Kenwood. LEDA. Muell. Ortoton. Phase Research. Oysonlc, Roter. Rut90Uns. Scotch. Sheffield. Shure. Soundcraftsmen. Soond Guard. Urtrallnear, Yamaha and many others Atlantic Music has one of Orange County 's largest selections o f audiophile recordings with Direct Oise. Digital. and O r iginal Master Recordings. HEAR YOUR SYSTEM AT ITS BEST.