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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-20 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • 111eil to the Reseue • • • of.Souls 8J Allftft1• L VIN8KL ............... o.e.-.,_ • time, • theaaan•a 1l'M eweiq boun .n.r 1upper r were .,.... n11q .broku la)'._ ftw llMdJ cbl~' Cbrialmu wttb I dappled DalmaUan ....... bla , .... dme:bO.or.d eomm•tment to period6call1 taytq bla Hf• on tb• line to preteet towaatolka' ltvea and property. of coune. la a k•11tone of the U.S. fire aervtee tradi· lion. But one dramatic . quiet and somew hat con troversial ch1tngc . as mdt·ed O<' currtn1. and rt'al't 1on to it II mixed w1than I he runks and within the community Firemen today are 1n<'rt'HMng ly organized and ded1cat.ed to · saving souls as well as l1vt·!! .. u11 der the banner or F1rer1ghttrs for Chl'tst. A Sizable pt!rcentagt' or lhl' estimated severu I tho us and members of this rundamentahsl fellowship spreading throu~h tht> western U.S. like a brushhrt· believe the Second Coming 1i. ctt hand, if not imminent The personal "ailing card they carry for distribution amonS( the 'I ~It\\ SPE('l-'1 . injur@d. m. the betel. bereft, or membtriJ of their famll1es. car rtn their name1. home photw numMn, l<'riptural rc-fe~nc• for comfort and olfera or followup Chrl1Uan counM"I Th~ little N 1rd "omPllmu ~llppf'd dnct'fftly into a hand rt' at'h1n1r out for tM>lp or r<'a&llunnt•· on a <'Ill clParly stutci. lht· v1t>w point "AM" naF.FIGHTt:•. lht'r•· 111 nothlq more rewardin~ to nu· than a suN•essful hf••l\uvin..i &t l .. mpt F.XCt!PT the t'!C pt'rience ol tt'lhng a pt·r.,11n how h is hfe can be uvcd forf•vt•t through J t>aWI Christ 1.lohn l 16 1 and St't"IO.C him rcet'1ve ~hri:.t und berom.-p11rt of God '1> fom1ly Llohn 3 J &nd 1 12> Tht• emt>r~t'nc)' t•11ll urtcn 1tr fords me mbt'rs of lhf· hti>l ~roWIOt,: Chrisllun rellow~h•v a t•onta<·t wllh M1 m t"OOt' who lht•y l1t•l1t•Vt' they muy be al>le to help on .111otht'r lt>vt>I orru:1al poltt•y l)'o tu' do lh1· "nrk or tht' 1-'trt· llt.'JHirtru1•11t first· the l.ord Sl'Ctind · 11 's Just " low prnhlc thing ~ays Engineer l)(iug Wt•lmorc'. or thl' w ... stmmstl'r l-'1rt· Hepart ment. wht>re. ht•says 40pt•n·cntof its 57 f1rt>men bdit•vc and belong. "You :o;houldn'l try to for1·c It It'" 0 mattc>r or the heart, .. th~ e11thuCl1Ut1<' fireman · evunat'list !'ays ol efforts lo apread the Chrastaan faith among society and fellow firemen "We're just tryinlC lo share whftl Wt•'vt• found In Jesus." 1.•ddK Wt•trnore, who!it> wife Kim b ulso uC'llvt• 1n thl' olr duty ministry t't•ntcrnd uround her huitb~nd 'is hrt•r1t:ht1n.: earner. II.-and Kf'l1 M lteht•ll, Southern Cu l 1forn1a d1rt'<'lor o r F1rt·hi.:htcrs for Chris t. dis l'\Hi11t•d tht· pht•nomena recently 1tl I ht• m(1vcrnent 's oHtet! at t'alvary ('hu (lt•t ur Costa Mesa M1kht>ll, 54, re(•cntly retired frvni ttw ('huvlmnry or the Santet 1\11a l"•rt· lwµurtrnt•nt, where he h1ul :tle.o t1ll•1l11t'tl the runk of rare 1111> pe<'tor WE'lmort'. 40, says hl' has been .1 ('hrisllan for about four years. 111 which ltllll' lire has been m f1111t 1•ly happ1t•r and richer Mitd1t~ll suys he experienced l'C•nvt•rsion some 25 Y<'etrs ago, ;1ftt•r ctroµping out of San Diego Stall' College as a frustrated :tlhlNe 'I wasn't playing enough foot "ull and I was l>oozing 1t up Things 1us t w1•r('n 't going right ... says Mitchell . who con· ft•sst·s he round demon rum even mort> appealing artcr embarking SUNDAY on a career a1 a Fuller Bruah man poundinc the pavement or bu_~oUc eo.~_MeSM, ·'Three ladies in the same block ot 21st Street bet ween San· ta Ana Avenue and Newport Boulevwd-it was a long bl-0.ck asked me tr I was a Christian in one hour." he says of the day his life chan1ed ror the better. He told the third woman he'd llke Co know more and things im· med.iately improved, including his being called by the Santa Ana Fire Department with a job offer And here he is today, one or the high·ranking leaders of one o f the sw ift est -growing evangelical movements in the country, albeit one limited to mostly firemen and a few police officers. Mitchell somewhat resembles a high school athletic coach .in his Firefighters for Christ T· shirt. He has a tendency to smile knowingly with the wisdom or years that wear on him well when h.is younger associate wax· es particularly enthusiastic over the rapidly expanding organ1za. · tion and its message ~ ·'It started in Santa Cruz.·· says Wetmore. who is he avily in· volved in the Firefighters for Christ Tape Ministry which sends out 4,000 Lape cassette <See nREMEN, Page A2) VOL. 72, NO. 140, 7 SECTIONS, 114 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA S UNDAY, MAY 20, 1979 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS DMlp Pli.t l'MM By LH Pap ... ffddler at tlae Bootla - 'Twas a musical treat 'for young Michael Colen. 7, of Irvine as he fiddled up a ditty -well. ~ave it a good try anyhow -at the Orange County Philharmonic 's booth during the first da} of the Newport Beach City Arts Festival at Jo'ashion Island Saturday. Dance, gymnastics. singing, acting and other delights continue from noon to 5 p.m . today. Although some 300 paintings are display. or· ganizers say the event is not just a tribute to static art. but celebration of all talents. ftN THI: INSIDE PASTE& THAN • ., SUPl!RSPORT, a new weekly reader particll"flion column de· buta amid the baseball. track and Soll coverage. It's gossipy; lt't informative; it's brash and well worth a look on Page Bl. 108£ CAN YOU SEE' - Zan1 iill "Jose Jimenez" Dana, tbe TV 1ac writer who colned muy um. lines that live in pop. 1la111 vocabulary but never m*de a penny on them ii back at lbe typewriter. Series baled· OD movie "Car Wash" atarts IOOll ad a TV movie la in the worb. Pate 89. OU'l'l'BatNG 8lJIUECI' -A man wt.o aeUa MOO mlllion worth ol IOld .... ,.., uplaina 80lne of tie emottoa.I coaaectiou bet"9eD tbe ,ellow metal'• price aad 't"8 fears that haunt In· vtlltarl. Pa1e C2. . ., ALL IS VANITY -At least it's what makes people step into those coin-operated photo booths that a Costa Mesa company makes. But the lirm has its viewfinder trained on another market, as the Business of the Week reveals. Page Cl. .,_ ......... , .. ,......_ a ...._, Ct-I ~ Dt: ~a..._ ct C..••n ca .......... Atl ......... At ....... ~ ,.., ................ ,. ......... . .. , ...... .. ., NIL 'f ... I.Of MCTHNlll .. ......, ...... Relief's Minim.al Station Owners 'Make Gas Last' LOS ANGELES CA P > A stale order that some service stations opt'n a t le11st o ne weekend day aµpa rc•nt ly gave' little relief to Californians Satur· day as gasoline retailers sought to keep sales down to s tretch supplies. Some stations used higher pric es lo quench their customers' desire for gasoline: one station in SJnla Cruz County <'harged Sl.25 a gallon. Others doled out the precious fuel in s mall quantities '"We have gas. but we'rt' not Governor Pledges 'Rattle More Cages' FRESNO tAP > C,o\'. Ed mund G Brown .Jr thrt-atened Saturday lo return to the White House und• "rattle some more cages" 11 the Carter administra· t1on fails in what he says 1s its ple<lge to increase California s gas supplies "First we get from President Carter that California will be seeing more gas m June and then his Secretary of Encr-i?y. Mr. Schlesinger. backs oH the ne xt day and starts attacking Jo.be state of California.·· Drown iold an aurhence hen• "Now that's not the kind of l ead ership W<' need." s a id Arown. a posi1blc candidate for the Oe mocrat1c prcs1d e nt1al nomtndlton. Brown was rerernng to his meeting Wednesday with Carter in Washington in whi ch he said the president prom 1scd in· creased gasollm' allocation!i for Calt fonua On NHC's "Today .. s how Frida ~. 1·nergy c h1e r James Schlt•sin)!('r said tht' &n· <'reasc would amount to only a "tri(•klc .. going to be selling much," said one station attendant in Los An~eles. "We're selling a Jillie hat each day in order to strcl<'h it out until our next delivery, which isn't due until next Thurs· day." Art Watkins. a spokesman for the Automobile Association of America. said the •·make it last" attitude was widespread among se rvi ce s tation operators. '"Most station operators say they do not intend to pump gasoline more than two or three hours on weekdays in order to s tretch their limited supplies." Watkins said Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. has directed all stations that sold 750.000 gallons or more last year to open t>ither Saturday or S~ day. Rut the order apparently ha'd little impart on operators wf:io w;,inted to keep their stations <'losed. , Tht' AAA said at>out 43 percent of tht' ~as stations in Southern California "ere closed Saturday. ,d own only sli~htly from the 46. 7 percent closed last week . Aliens Let Go '"Mr. Car1t'r had better realize that thjs state nl'l·ds the gasoline and ar they c;,in't supply som<· leadt'rship. thf'n I 'II just have to ~o back to W:1shrngton and rat- tle some mort• <'ages ... s a id Brown. · The ~overnor stopped short or calling for Schlesinger's rinng but did say he is fa iling to serve the best interests of the pres•· dent and the pt.•opll' In the northern h alf or tht: state. where Saturday closings were frequent even before tht current i:as crunch, few stations wn(' reported open despite Drown 's order. For today, the AAA estimated an overall 77 percent closure rate for Southern California. compared to 78.5 the previous week. In the Los Angeles area. INS Unavailable for Check A. load of 54 suspected illegal aliens who paid up lo $500 each for a cattle truck trip to America, only to be corralled while disembarking ~in Westminster late f''riday night, are rree today a nd presumably hunting jobs. No one from the U.S. Depart· ment of Immigration and Naturalization < INSJ the only agency authorized to do so. was available to question the 54 men and decide if they were illegal visitors. Westminste r police who rounded up the Mexican na· tionals milling about the in· dustrial complex at Golden West Street and the San Diego Freeway were forced to simply turn them loose. "We finally just had to say: 'Adlos ... : "observed Police Lt. • Jack Smith, who was on duty when the suspects were detained after being delivered about 1 t p.m . by a large tranaport truck. "We bad 54 stopped and de· tained," said Lt. Smith, adding that an undetermined number fied, u police anived. Le1al rulin1s from the California Attorney General's Office forbid the detention or peraom ampected to be illegal aliens ii no a1ent from INS formally designates them as auch, lawmen point out. -------------- "INS said they didn't ha"e anybody to send," Lt. Smith ex· plained. Westminster has no city jail of its own and contract s for custody with Oran~e County .Jail, so there was no place lo lodge the men. Orange County Jail cannot by law accept suspect illegal aliens as even temporary inmates ir they have not been so designat. ed lawfully by federal 1mmigra· lion authorities. orficials con· firmed Saturday night. "The jail policy is strictly INS·approved booking," said Jail Watch Commander Lt. Vito Ferlauto. of the Orange County Sheriff's Office. He pointed out the ruling was issued by the office of California Attorney General George Deukmejian just within the past fewmonth!I Some city police are authorized by INS to determine ii an Wecal alien should be held. but Westminster isn't one of tboeedepartmenta. Spokumen for the U.S. Border Patrol said their jurisdiction extend.a only as far north aa Laguna Beach and therefore any ille1al alien aua· pecta would be' handled by f?llS inSantaAnaorLosAn1el~. I \ --·-. .-... <See STATIONS, Page AZl Tran~ Teems OC Leaves Driving to Bw Considering the price of gasoline these days, weekday <'Ommuters are leaving more of their driving to Orange County Rapid Transit District COCTD> drivers. County Supervisor Ralph B. Clark. chairman of the OCTD directors. says daily capacity continues lo exceed 100,000. The biggest single day since OCTD began ridership counts on a daily basis last week.&e monitor the effects of the gasoline shortage was Monday, May 14, when 103,800 passengers climbed aboard OCTD buses. The previous all·lime high for a weekday was June's average weekday ridership of 74,417. . Following are the ridership totals since OCTD began daily counts: May 9 102,563 May 10 99,792 May 11 101,070 May 12 75,139 May 13 May 14 May .15 29,493 \03,800 101,858 In the four months prior to lbe gas crunch, OCTD averaged about 11.000 puaenaen a day on weekdays, ~1 .000 on Saturdays and 21,000on SUnday1. "Our ridership so far la runniq a conalatent 40 per • cent or more above normal, with lbe exception of Saturday when it was almost double lbe normal ridership for a Saturday," Clark said. "OCTD appears headed toward its ftnt.ever 2·ml1Uon pa111enier month." ---------------- , .4a DAIL V '9LOT .. Next -Round To WASIUNOTON <AP> -Both &ant Mid 1ar .. 1 are llkeb \o take-ntnme poaiUou at lbe oatMt ol ... ant l"OUDcl ol ••d· 4M ICut ~ talb, Prealdeal can.· ............. ,... Ambu .. clor Robert Strauss aakt laa would not be daunud by tbe Wkll 1ap be Ha>ecta \o exist. ",\a tba talk•~. we're ob- vkKaab l°'nl \o have aome pnot tJ UU'lmf PQ9Wofta ta-.•n, H you do in an.y ne1otlalion. We won't f9t any auwert early," Strauu laid. He said be bopea tbe "re· aervoir of aood wlll .. that now exlata between EJypt and larael will help them move beyond their openlna Poeturt'5 tow•rd u comprom1te. Begin, Sadat Positions Increasingly Hard,.line Strauu. the 1Uver·baired Tel· as lawyer who moved from t'hairman of the Democratic Party to a role u a White ttou.e lnaider and trade neiottJtor un der~ident Cart_.r, said h•· will not personally enh" tht• ne1eot11Uona until Jun<' Seouetary or State• <;y rui. Vlntl' w111 rt preltlnt tht" Urult'd States at ttw-formal openmai of th«' talb latt!r ttus month. Strauss. tn a met'tinK with rt' portt-r ~. ~a td tht-1r11 t 1a l Am<·ricun role would be "to see how f•r tht-good will between th<· two will carry them on their own " He refused to predkt wht'Jl or lf tht' United States woulc1 table.· ~n plan ror Pult>t1tl niuri' uutonomy on the Wt•tit Bunk und In the Gaza Sit IP M c.·~rnwtule E~yptlan Presi- c1t•nt Anwur Sadat toJd a group or lJ s Jews on Saturday he w111ht•s Menachem Beain would 'lluJJ antat,:oni2.1ng the Arabs. ,.,.... r • .,, ,., er? But a.stn. In llraeJ. declared asain that tu. naUoD will Dewr 1ive up Eat Jeruaalem or allow ere.lion (>f a Paleatin.ian state in the Wett Bank. Sadat. who met in Alexandria, ~IYPl. wtt.h leaden Of tM U.S. Jewish or11niution B'nai R 'rith. allo aaid that the leas the Jaraeli Prime Minister apealts out "the better." In other developments, Israeli radio reported that Jordan has rejectecfBegin's latest lnvltatlon to the Mideast peace talks. and U.S. diplomat Hermann Eilts flew to Egypt after a secret meeting with an Arab leader somewhere in Europe. Eilts told reporters in Cairo he had met with "an Arab leader" who was not a Palestinian. 1 FIREMEN PUTTING OUT LORD'S MESSAGE . • • • sermons weekly. throughout the west. Tbe library mails them free to otber fire departments or an· dividuala who either ask for them or whose names are furnished by m embe rs who would like the m to hear a specific message. Firemen make the copies on their own Ume, on donated re· 1•ord1ng equipment. The organization spread by word of mouth, then newsletter, throughout California. Today, says Mitchell. chapters are formed or forming in lltah, Colorado. Idaho an~ most . re-cently Ari7.ona. where one-time movie cowboy-turned-preacher Ty Hard.in is in charge. He acknowledges that because of rapid growth and the degree of individual firemen's involve- ment. it is difficult to pin down a s pecific membership number, although it is considerable. m a n y dtfferenl church de n ominatio ns but found . <t fireman's busy life relegated re hgious matter s to the back burner. so lo speak. And many found they shar~ a t'ommon, but often unspoken bond in the stress of dealing dai- ly with death. disaster. destrue lion and their own peril, berauM· firefighting is statistically the most deadly occupation of all "Each one of these firemen had come to a point in hi s lifo where he was ready to make a commitment ." Engineer Wet· more says of those who say they have become Christians through lhe group's work. Some had marital problems, some were drinking to excess in off-duty situations. others bat· tied anxiety, depression. insom- nia and other symptoms that something was wrong in their lives. o.u., ........... 'HEAE TO ASSIST' · Ken Mitchell Bible study classes in the sta- tions during evening hours when men are on their own until the .alarm bell rtnJlS are popular{ "In your own life. you haven't the power to change it," ex- plaans Wetmore. Mitchell says it take~ real courage for men of authority s uc h as poli ce offi ce rs <tnd firefighters to make public ap· pearances and to tell what Christ ctid for them, to confess as men of authority, tbey were · losing control .among members. Many of them wantt!d to know more mamy mcmhers belong to ,--------------------------------* lie cites several Orange Coast police officers who, earlier this month. vb1ted the Los Padres *~----------------------------~~ Duty Chief CoD.eern Reaction to Firehouse Religion Mixed What do Orange Coast fire officials say about Firefighters for Christ.'a unique group whose members devote their personal time to Bible study and Christian witness to fellow firemen and the public? / Somt' say cautiously that it is a good idea. if kept within limits of off-duty work the organization's own policy whjle others claim to be unfamiliar with the group. Sllll others say more by what they don 't isay and the carefu l choice of words used in discu ssin g lhe nondenomU\,.alion a l evangelism. "Some or the men lease us. but it 's all in fun." says Ken Mitche ll, Southern California director of the religious fellowship organiza- tion. fnqwries by the Daily Pilot. however, in· dicate there ha ve been som~ incidents of fric- tion within departments and individual firefighters over religious activity. One small example : Men shirted lo another station to fill in for a fireman off ill have reported ostracism perhaps for diggin~ into a hearty supper without realizing unofficial station policy called for saying grace first. This had led to a degree of concern among those charged with overseeing the first and foremost duty or efficient firefight- ing service to their community. "I personally don't go along with it. although I am a Christian," slresse! Costa Mesa Fire Chie f John Marshall. who says Mitchell has been his friend for 25 years. "If they want to pra,i:tice it on their own time, that's fine, but I ha ve a complete s eparation of work and religion," Chief 'Marshall explained. "I have a policy that when they (firemen> come through the front 'door, they belong to us." San Clemente Fire Chief Ron Coleman was~particularly concerned about the leaving or Firefi ghters fo r Christ calling cards with persons contacted on emergency calls or any type of on-duty encounter "That's strictly ugaanst the rules and regulations. It's the old question of separation ofchurch a nd slatc You 're not allowed lo lobby for anyorgamzat111n," ht· derlared ''The problt•m I)> when you're wearing a Oadgc it become!) 10stitut10nahzed." Chief Cole ma n s aid he does receive periodic literatur e from the religious or- ganization a nd will c·ontanuc to post it on lhe fire department bulletin board. Huntington Beach Fire Chier Raymond Picard s aid his men have the option .. Basically. we haven't any thoughts on it. I do know we have quite a few members aotive in the organization." Seal Beach Fire Chief Ron Adams said he knows of no men on his force active in the group, as did s pokesmen for the Newport Beach Fire Department. Laguna Beach firemen are also apparently not involved. Fountain Valley Fire Chief Tom Feirabend said . "I have no policy against it. Wherever a person can draw his strength and security 1s fine. In this type of business, you have lo have 1t, with death just around the comer and the stress, with all the things yo u see.·· Mo ns igno r John Sammon, of the Archdiocese of Or ange s aid the hectic pace and long shifts firemen work ar'e not too tondueive to a settled spiritual life and the nature or their work 1s straining, physically a nd emotionally · · 1 would say that anything of a spiritual nature that 1s helpful to anyone in the fire service is good. If there a r e rires or dangerous forms. I try to make it to those." added the monsignor. who celebrates a special Mass annually for all California's fire fighters Blades, Bitterness Flash at Folsom F,.._PageAJ STATIONS • • about 90 percent of the stations were expected to be closed Sun- day for the second straight week, with long lines expected to snake around the few open ones. FOLSOM CAP > --One black prisoner died from a stab wound in tbP heart and eight others were wounded u racial violence erupted at Folsom Prison for the second straight day Saturday. Associate Warden Huel Morphis said. White inmates with prison- made knives attacked the blacks aa they were wailing In a can- teen line in the main yard of California's toughest prison, Morphia said. One of the whiles suffered a minor cut on bis band. None of those in Saturday's donnybrook was involved in Frlday'1 racial brawl, in which •ltbt lnmatea and three auards were injured, Morphia. said. Friday'• brawl was in a smaller e.erelle yard In the security boUllDI unit, a priaon within a prilon. On both day1, 1uarcb fired live n>U.Dda to break up the filhta. r. .... ~ . Six inmates were hit by shotgun pellets or rifle bullets Friday. but nobody was wounded by Saturday's shots, Morphis said. "We suspect it is an ongoing feud between blacks and a cer· lain group of whites. We have no positive proof at this point, but we have locked up a few whites in the security housing unit,·· Morphis said. Most of those wounded were stabbed in the back. Morphis at first said the dead man had no visible iltjuries, although he was bleecilq from the nose and ears. The fatal stab wound was dis· covered during a later examina- tion. The dead prtaoner waa iden· tlfied u Jessie Lee Harae. 36, who wu sentenced in San Fran· ci1co in 1974 to a term of six months to Ute for assault with force and auault with intent to commit rape. He had been in Folsom liDCe Sept. 30, 1977. J To keep the gas shortage from worsening. during the µpcoming Me morial Day holiday weekend in two l)leavily populated are.as, the state Energy Commission announced Friday that 7 million extra gallons of gasoline would be distributed to Los Angeles and Orange counties. Placentia Cyclist Dies Alter Chase A Placentia motorcycUat .no tried to outrun Anaheim Pol.lee for reuona unknown died Satur· day of head Injuries suffered when his bike cruhed OD tbe Pomona Freeway at IO m .p.h. Edward Guerrero, 23, d1ed at UCI Medical Center in Ofanle at 8:45 p.m ., accordin1 to the Oran1e County Coroner's Offtce. \ • Men's Colony prison facility at San Luis Obispo on one of their periodic trips to speak and wit· ness. ··A couple of the inmates recognized men who put them there," says Mitchell. Wetmore points out policemen and firemen are in a unique position as practicing Chris · tians, often more so than the a verage church-goer when it comes to fighting hellfire in its various forms. "You meet people who are really 'in the pits.• Suicide at· tempts. Alcobok Drugs. Family tragedies. You -can ask them if they want help. Then. you go back the next day on your own lime and in your own clothes." Follow-up act ivity in volves hospital room calls, personal witness and counseling. gifts of Bibles. sermon tape cassettes. "I s J esus r eally coming again? There a re 300 separate prophecies in the Bible," says Wetmore, saying many have been fulfilled such as Isaiah's prediction that Isr ael would become a nation once again. "In the last days, there will be a gathering together or the chur~es." he quotes further. He and the Firefighters for Christ ministry contend there is a s ure holocaust coming as pre· dieted by the prophets of old and not even a heave nly host of hook-and·ladders will help. They say this is s trictly a rescue operation. h Bookish Bonanza ... Browsers look over the goodies at Laguna's book f ~ir and sale, taking place again today all around the ,\it Colony library at 363 Glenneyre St. from 1 to 5 p.m. 1' number of civic groups collected the volumes that are~ on sale. Newport Physicia1( .. Funeral Rites Due<·: Visitation is scheduled today and funeral services will be Mo nday for retire d Newport Beach physician Or. Reuel M. Sp e ncer . 84, a form~r USC medical school teacher. ..~ Frieods may call from 2 lo 8 :30 p.m. at Bell Broadway Mortuary, Costa Mesa, while funeral services will be at 11 a .m . Mond ay at St: James Episcopal Church an Newport Beach. Father F. Brian Cox and F'ather Harlan Coykendall will offi ciate at the riles for Dr. Spencer. who moved to Newport Beach nine years ago. A second generation Califor· nian. Or. Spencer was born in Tehachapi, graduated from USC Medical School and t aught at Los Angeles County Hospital. A specialist in gynecology and obstetrics. Dr. Spencer was -9Q the staff o r H o llywood Presbyterian Hos pital for 25 years and alao served on lhe staff of Daniel Freeman Hospital in Inglewood. He was a fellow oJ the Int.erpa~ tional College of Surgeons ~~ belonged to the American Medical Association and the Los Angeles County Medicat.:l's- sociaUon. :::; Survivors include a .»On . Robert Payne, of Arcadia~nvo daughters. Mrs . Ma,r jor ie Vachon. of Newport Beach and Mrs . Dorothy Larsen. of Ibwa City. Iowa, seven grandchM~n and eight great-grandchildren. Entombme nt at Ingle wood Memorial Park will follow Mon- day 's church funeral serv1ce with Bell Broadway Mortuary 'in charge. ~ King-si%e Card for the Duke Not much space left for well-wishing Tex- ans to sign on a giant 8x28-fool get -well card that will be moved from its Fort Worth location somewhere near the ac- tor's bedside soon. The card. big enough to fit John Wayne 's legend, filled up fast, signed by spectators at the Colonial Coun;. try Club's national invitational golf· t ou rna me nl. UCLA Medical Center s pokesmen say Wayne is making slow but s teady progress after his latest surgery. Pair Face Charges In 120 mph Crash Two Costa Mesa youths today face charges after crashing a $13,000 sports car bet&nging lo one suspect's former employer in • ball of fire at 120 miles per hour in Irvine. Robert Mercado. 19, and his passenger David Harvey. alao 19. survived the spectacular 2: 15 a . m. accident Saturday on the San Diego Freeway but the auto was destroyed. California Highway Patrolmen who bad tried to stop the apeed1ng 1976 Corvette ar· rested the suspects on charges of 1rand theft of an auto. lnvnt11aton said Mercado was allo booked on auaplclon of felony drunken drlvin1. since H~rvey auat•ined moderate in· juries in the rollover accident. Harvey was treated at UC Irvine Medical Center and re· leased. while a third suspect is still IOU8bt after alle1edly nee- ing the scene on the freeway between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road. · Irvine police at first notified ol the accident said the Corvette owned by the Howard Chevrolet agency. of Newport Beach, said the auto was totally engulfed lo names where it came to reat up- side down in the freeway center divider. Reports that one person was tra pped inside proved false. A spokesman said one of the youths was employed by the auto agency as a lot boy and did not have permission to be drlv· ing the car. Dealership owner Howard Richardson filed the stolen car report after being contacted by authorities. · Spokesmen at Oranae County Jail said late Saturday niaht that both Mercado and Harvey had been re.leased on bail . 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Unle11 two N an•teen of their fellow H naton mlnua llO.Dle uCUHCI absentee. convened without abaentttta ue found. the Semite can do nothlna T~lealslative seuion en<b them Sltturday. ind heard Lt. Guv BJlt Hobby crltlclie the ef· fort11 of the 11tute police 1nd lhe f11mcd Rantrers .sent· to hunt • ~ath Penalty Foes lif, Pleas For Killers . TALLAHASSEE. "'ht IAP I Death penalty opponenh pleawNd with Go\• Bob (;raham ou&lide the ex.,t'uhvt• man.'llon Saturday to s pan-lht' Ii vcs of t w p c o n d e m n ., d k 1 I I t• r s scbedWed to die Wednt'Slhty an the electric ch11ir a nd 011rd4>n bl-spued Graham r('fused . i.uy1n.:. · 'Th.-re 1s no inform1tllon l'ur rt>ntly 11vM1l11blt> to mt' th11t would chantil' our courbe of ae t10n " Uoleas a court inlt'rvcne~. John Spenkelank <rnd W1l11 c Jaaper Darden will bc<.·oml' lhl' first .persons exet·utcd a~uin~t theli wills in the Un1tt!d Stute::. 1n a dQzen y~ars After the governor left. tht- t' I io: ht protestt:r s dt>r1dcd to :.pt>nd the night oo the man.Mon !>le ps a nd hold it t'andleh~ht vigil They vowed to :.tay until 1t prttyN :.erv1n· sehcduled fur to du~ The Florida Supn•mc Court wiU consider Monday reque::.t:. to stay the state-orde red cxec·u· lions pending a rulin~ on an ap peal of the condemned mens· conyictions a nd sen tence::. Lawjers for the pair said they also plan to file challenges Mon· day in federal court United Strike Nearing End L>ENVF.H 1A I» United Opponents of capital punish- ment· began a series of protests against the scheduled executions with an emotional confrontation with Graham Saturday after- noon at the governor 's mansion. Airlines an d its s tr1k1ng machinists reached a tentative agreement Saturday that would end the longest strike m Ute his· ' tory of United, the nation's largest air carrier. Eight men chained themselves to \he mansion's main gate for two· hours until Graha m eml-rgf'd to talk to the m Thi>y dt'b'atffi the death penalty with him and begged that Spenkelink But the tentative pact to end the 50·day-old walkout. which came after 11 days ·Of intens ive hargaming he re. did not settle the question of how soon United would resume operations. ~egendary Affair Marilyn: Misused and Misunderstood Editor's Note. Marilyn Monroe -before her tra/,Jc dealh in Augwt 1962 -was the most famous Se.z 111mbol oj them all. Her public image was that of a gorgeoua. ~l/-0&8Ured blond godMS3 adored by m1Uimu of film-goers. In private. however. she was a mdne~ child. all too depmdent on dr11gs, alcohol . and the caretakers who tried to save her from her1telf. }n his account of his 40-day Love affair unth the L~gend. Danish umter Hans .lorgen Lemboum Ne{eates their scotch·and-champagM sessions lGOtah Hollywood parties . . awful iruomnw and GfZWtY attacks . . and tender. rather marvelous -~1cenes. :-: First in a 3en es excerpted from Ins book DIARY <#.A WVER OF MARILYN MONROE. <:opynght 1917, 1979. Repnnled by permJ:Jswn o/ Arbor House Publishmfl Co .. Inc By HANS JORGEN LEMBOURN The message had come that Miss Monroe would see me. Two hours early, I was on m y way down Broadway. taking an appropriately long detour to East 57th Street. I reached the building precisely at the pre- arran~ed time and was announced by the doorman. l r ang the apartment bell a nd the lady who opened the door was very pale and her features were sha rp and sad. I had the di~tinct feeling she 'd prefer to be nd of me. She led m~' through the white en- trance hall into the white living room and left me atone to wait for what seemed an eternity. THEN SHE STOOD in the doorway. She was wearing a white robe. she was s mall. smaller than I had expected : and heavier. Her face was smeared with glistening vaseline. Her lips, slightly parted, had been gfven a touch of red. It was the only makeup she was wearing. She had tied a towel around her hair so snugly that not even the tiniest stray lock could be seen. She was barefoot. What l noticed most were her eyes. the lightest blue I had ever seen. lille Delft tiles. She came over to me. warm and outgoing. smiled cheerfully. he ld out her hand and bid me welcome. then turned a round and went over to the sofa. There was a hint of that famous swing of her hips but not nearly as much as in her films. SHE SAT DOWN in the corner of the sofa \fith her feel drawn up under her, apparently oblivious of the fact that the robe slid open, bar- ing her knee. ''I've read your synops is," she said, "and it's funny. I can see the idea : All the things a European may discover about us that we don't see because we're in the middle or it. I would like.~ play that part, even though -no. it leads too far, but we must talk about it." "I'm committed to two more films. and then it's TV, which I would like lo try ; we have a fine idea. And Lee Strasberg, my teacher - do you know him? -he's sure that I'm now readyforlhethealer. She bent forward, looked at me intensely. about to say something, but changed her mind, turned her head and glanced out the window. suddenly looking as if she were in a trance and had left the room and the situation. ••oo YOU KNOW anything about my childhood? No! Yoo would understand better if you dkl. I'm an orphan. I was shunted lrom one foster home lo another," she continued. "I had to teach myself everything I've ever learned; there wu no one to help. You don't know how hUllll'Y I've been. "And when I finally tot lo play a bit part in a film, it wu cut out. You have ao Idea how llard it lt. Tbere Ian 't a •Lncle movement, not a aiqle Inflection in• line that I haven't learned bJ myself, working It over a lbouaand times. .. • ••And I know films. I know them lhrouth and tbrouah, thouth people don't believe It; M1 think lt's been a cinch to me. Even thouth t)lere'1 been publicity about my orphaned I •• •• ..,. . HATED HER MOVIE IMAGE Merilyn Monroe In Heydey childhood, it's never sunk in ; people think it's something they m ake up. Look. now we're talk· ing about me again. You 're from Denmark. Tell me sorilething about Denmark ~ .. I nodded and told her something about Den- mark the location , the population, the climate. the welfare state. It didn't sound very exciting, but she listened as if it meant a great deal lo her. .. IN THAT COUNTRY, I wouldn't have had such an unhappy childhood; it would all have been nicer," she said. "I can bear it in what you say. My father was a Norwegian. did you know that? I was born Mortensen! That's Danish, too, isn't it?" Then she asked me if I wanted a drink and ~ settled on scotch . . . with soda. "You know." she confided. "someone once said I got interested in other nationalities because I was so parochially American, so 1 guess I can't be Norwegian or Danish. "I'm not quite sure I understand what be m. eant by it, and yet . . . But y9u can explain that to me someday! I'm sure y'bu undentand It. I have to have someone explain what tt ii J understand before I understand It ! "Are you thinking"now it's because she's a dumb blonde, the way they usually uy?" • "ftlEllE'LL BE SOME sentenees, 10me anawen, and I feel they're the rt1ht ones, but then It stops. "Suddenly there's jealousy or aqer or secrets, something that abouldn 't have been said and that hurta so much that love turns Into <See llAalLYN'S, Pa1e All) ---·--------.--··--....... · • do~n and arrest the errant lawmakera under a provision of the state con1tltutlon. ·'The effort haa not been very imprwlYe~ .. ~ Senate's pre· sidin(J offlcer aald, 24 hours after the search be1an. "It'• 12 proml· nent aenitors of the ~tale they've failed to find." But the Democratic senators picked up aome auf>port Satur· day from 2S House members Festive Dag Folksy, Fun They ke pt it s imple and lively in Huntington Beach Saturday at the 10th annual City Festival of homegrown talent. Above, Mel a nie Frakes. 8, tries her luck at hitting a can in a baseball toss. while c ity voters, right. couldn't a void the political squabble s at city ha 11 even a t the Gold en West College fes tivities Rock music. a giant swap m eet . food and games. 22 performing groups . artists' work on display a nd other entertainment greeted the crowd at the one-day event who urpd them to stay at larp. one ol tbe mlutq senators, said And tbe state Republican Ex· the aeaaton bad been toN a t · c 'tt • d pted peactlns bW wouJd not be Uled ecu 1ve omma ~ •. 0 1 aa a vehicle to establish a llarcb resol~tion .. on a voace vote com· 1980 presidential pri mary • mend1q the 1reup ol .. aaton --separat~r~l part1 who are taldn1 every means primaries in May. However. ayaUable~themtodefeatthede· aRtr the bill wu approved for v1oust.act1csofthelieutenantgo~-debate. Hobby iave the word it ernor ai~ed at passina a split would be used to paaa the con· primary. troversial primary proposal, Sen. Lloyd Doggett of Austin, Doggett said. 2 Fliers Disappear On Navy Maneuver SAN J UAN , Puerto Rico (APl A Navy A·6A Intruder jet dis· appeared following practice manPuvers over Vieques Island, where fishermen have been pro· testing use of the island as a target range. a Navy spokesman said Saturday Lt Cmdr. Mark Baker.report· ed the last radio contact with the twin-Jet attack bomber carrying a pilot and a navigator was re· cejved late Thursd ay and of. fi<'ials were not sure where the plane went down. Names of the crewmen were not re leased pending notification of relatives Authorities said they knew of no ronnect1on be tween the plane's disappearance and conti- nuing protests by Vieques fish- e rmen Navy patrols arrested 21 protestors Saturday as they attempted to t:stablish camps on the island's Blue Beach. Baker said the protestors were turned over to U .S. marshals - after the U.S. attorney's office said it wished lo prosecute. The civilians were taken lo San Juan late Saturday for arraignment, Baker said. Meanwhile. the Navy said civilians stoned a pickup truck o n Vieques. r e moved two seamen from the truck. and overturned the vehicle. The seamen righted the truck with the aid or the local Police. The Grumman Intruder was designed lo ca rry rockets, bombs and machine guns . but some models have been convert- ed to electronic surveillance craft. Baker said the missing Jn. truder did not carry "heavy armament." J OIN THE TAXPAYERS . ~euoet-. SlvH JJP H[~ ~ .• CASUAL I,l~Tl'l,M / .. Our lilo(htwciJ(hl, silk blend sweate r desi~ncd b~· Michael ,Jot:(fao f.- ca.rricd cxclu~l\·el~· hy Gordon & Co. in ~cwpm1 Beach. This casual 'wear knit is a\·ailablc in tJtrcc s1>ccklcd color combi11at.i<n1s. 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Bugs, just like people, knew it was hot and wanted to get someplace cooler, say entomologists. Sbeetweb spiders take to the sltJes on these wispy webs mowing instinctively that some will be blown to a better place to live and thua assure continuation or the species. Many which landed on sun-bathers however , were fatally slapped and swatted. Oklahoma credit card overdraught Gas in the stomach is decidedly uncomfortable, especially when it's a dose or high octane variety swallowed due to inept siphon- primin~ by novices unskilled in use of the famous Oklahoma Credit Card. Medical authorities disclosed thjs week that scores of cases hav~ occurred as the latest Gas Crisis syndrome, known as Siphon Sickness. Mild laxatives may be taken to hasten fuel on through victim's system, says Dr. David Schapiro. UC Irvine Medical Center poison specialist. He says siph-oning really isn 't worth the risk. which is considerable if gas goes wrong way down windpipe into lungs, possibly causing chemical pneumonia. 1111.tj A house of worship divided Where is King Solomon lo issue a ruling, now that the holy war which has made St. Matthew's Lutheran Church a house divided is being arbitrated in Orange County Superior Court? Control is sought by two factions, one favoring allegiance to the founding Lutheran Missouri Synod and the other. a breakaway group that wants to follow the Lutheran Church in America philosophy. Issue to be resolved in squabble for church control is $300,000 in church property. Worshipers on both sides still use the facility, but scorn each other in public a nd quarrel over which congregation's volun-t~r workers should be mowing lhe lawn al the embattled House of the Lord. Hu ntinqton Be.1c h His country 'tis of what? Cadillac-driving Austrian visitor Harvey Christian Schneider 37. races an indecent exposure charge an er being exposed as ~ fraud while claiming diplomatic immunity as consul in U.S. for nonexis~ent principality or Sealand. Schneider imperiously made that claim last month, police say, when Officer Bob Christie tried to ar rest him after complaints. Witnesses claimed it wasn't the Seala nd nag he was displaying. Police cracked their geography textbooks and crumbled the suspect 's empire, but Schneider had already been released after showing phony credentials. An arrest warrant carrying $2,000 bail ~as issued and. Officer Christie, by chance, nabbed Schneider again Tuesday while answering an un- related dusturbance call at a restaurant. Police s ay a check with In- terpol, revealed Schneider is sought in Austria on charges of making dangerous threats. Rain On Plains Lakes' Storms Head South IJ.8. s--•r• .,._.._ .... 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The regulatory agency is citing the indisputa- bl..&atowness of the bureaucratic process as an arilement against any action by Congress -such as renewal or the moratorium -tbat would have tbe e ffed or tying its hands again. TWO MONTHS AGO the FDA said it 'would take 12 to 15 months to z:e:propose a saccharin ban and put it into erfect. Now. the latest estimate from FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy is "a( least 15 months and probably over 20 months." A congressional hearing will be held Wednes- day that could help decide the fate of saccharin in the interim period. Vance Talk Due WASJDNGTON <AP> -· Secretary of State Cyrus Vance departs today ror a two.week swing into Europe and the Mideast that will include talks with British leaders on Rhodesia. State Department spokeswoman Mary Ann Bader said Satu.rday,night Vance will meet with British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington in Lon- don. probably Monday. "I think all of South Africa will be on their agenda," she said, "but certainly Rhodesia." The two officials are expected to discuss the chances of preserving the Anglo-American plan that seeks to include all of Rhodesia's feuding fa<;· tions in a solution to.the bloodshed there . · Nete Roles All Women Gaining WASHINGTON CAP> -Women'• rol• are beini redefined ln aoetetl• an over the world as c hangins circumatancea make traditional notions about women "outmoded and d~n1eroua." accordlnl to a study re· leased Saturday. "The most impractical notion or all is that society can solve its most preuing 'pro- blems. such as-poverty;-unemptoyment-and rapid population growth, without women's active participation," said Kathleen Newland, a senior researcher at t he Worldwatch Institute. "PRAGMATISM AS WELL u idealism is on the side of equality for women," Ms. Newland wrote in a n analysis of the changing role of women in world society. Her study, prepared with the financial backing of the United National Fund for Population Ac· tivities. was released in a book entitled, "The Sisterhood of Man.·· Ms . Newland e xamined eight areas where signs of change can be detected: the law, education. health, communications, politics. work. wages and families. Although their progress is uneven, women are brt!aking away from the restric- tive, traditional roles that had been assigned them , she said. MS. NEWLAND FOUND that a greater proportion of women can read and write now than at any other period in history. But. paradoxically. she wrote. there also are more illiterate women than ever before because or population growth. Nonetheless, in most countries girls stand a better chance of going to school than their mothers did, although they do not get as much schooling as their brothers do, she said . Ms. Newland asserted in her study that women have made significant p,rogress toward obtaining equality under the law, with 25 countries making legal reforms toward that end since 1970. But enforcement or those laws has been less successful. she added. A40% savings worth looking at. When It comes to bi noculars for all-purpose ui>e. Including !>pl'f'tator 'ipor1s , theater. trnvel and bird watl'l1tng. the· s1.111<.Jard Is lhe 7x35 Thh -,11npl~· mrans that tlw mag1111tcation i-. 7 t1nirs larg1·r 1ha11 w hat you arc-lonklncar wilhour I hr aid ofhl11<wult1r.-<11ltl that tht' front if•ns d1.11m·lt•r rnc..t:-urt-:-. :3!) nilill111ctt•r-. arms.-.. BOSTON CAP > former preald~ I apeecbwriter ~ •· my Carter'1 aoal 4.:iD activtat, relor1! mini•lraUon la blocked by • ata(f con~er~ wit lb····--I 'd .IAlllES Fallo .. -.l: C a rt e r's st• .o.a b ureaucracy "dra ed or zeal, ob~­form, full of • lracted by the 11 e- dressings of the ~flt rather than the ~ itself ... 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Each frog gets three jumps from the center of a circle. The total of the three leaps sets the mark for each entrant. The Jubilee's mam event, the World Jumping Championships, takes plitce lo· day. Less than three inches behind Sla ts was second-place frog ··Foggy Dew.·· North Dakota Gov. Arthur Link 's entry with a leao of 16-2~. A cornbuaker-ly_pe fro(, "Nebraska No. 1." spouored by Gov. Charles Thone. placed third witlt 16·2-; followed by fourth·place "Towbatan'a Ju1 O' Rum" from Virginia in 15·5, sponsored by Gov. John N . Dalton. California Lt. Gov . Mike Curb's eotry, "Curb's Cutie," came in faith in IS-1, signlftcanUy ahead of his political foe, Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr ., whose "California Croaker" manated only 2·1011'1, placing 20th in a field of30. Some spectators drew presidential implications from the way Brown's entr~ performed "CROAKER," in the middle of the circle, made bis first leap toward the west, then did an about-face and jumped east, in the general direction or the While House. Sixth place went to an un- named Arkansas frog, in 13-4tn, doing bis best for Gov. Bill Clln· ton. New Wall Nearly Up In Malibu MAUBU CAP> -'l'bnle lanea al tbe Paelftc Coast Hlcbway ln tbe llaHbu slide area were expeeted to be reopened today, -day IOODel' than ori&iaally anticipated, tbe Callforaia Department f>f Transportatlon reported Saturday. ''They do ••peet to bave it open and certainly ready for Monday mornina commuten," said Caltrana llPokeswoman Betty Cline. Caltrana bad planned to reopen the bipway sec- tion on Monday. but of- ficials said they bad aear- ly finished the 25-by-400 root barrier being built to protect motorists from falling rocks and other debris tumbling down the hillaide. 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DISPLAY ART NOW IN PROGRESS ·J crr)' Coht·n . left . decided that gas Imes ··wt!re just too murh, so hl' saddled up and ·headed for the hill!:>, Heverly. that is. only ··to discover from a dis approving policeman thut the plush community ~'Jarza.n' Due In Ne\V Ward I.OS /\NG ELES f A I' 1 Johnny Wf'1ssmuller . v. 1111 pl.1ycd "Tarzan" more than any other man. v.11' be moved to a me ntal health facility, possibly a s t·arly as next w~k. the director of a hospital for ret t red actors s:11d Saturday Weissmuller . 74, has been living al the Motion Picture <And Country llosp1lal in Woodland Hills, w hert• employees reported he had been "wander · m g into different pocples' rooms. spatting on the Ooor 1md making Tarzan calls that <1re heard throughout the hospital.•· JACK STAGGS, EXECUTl"VE directot 9f the hospilal, had asked to be named Weissmuller's conservator so that he could have the actor and Olympic swimmiq star transferred to a hospital for treatment of mental health problems. Weiasmuller's wife, Maria, who lives in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., had opposed the transfer. lnsk>ad of Staggs. Mrs Weissmuller was granll'd conscrvatorsh1p S<tlurday by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge J ack W. Swink. The judge's order found that Weissmuller was mentally disordered and in need or a guudaan. STAGGS SAID THAT although Mrs . P.'eissmuller had opposed transferring her husband to a mental health facility. she has since chan~t>d her mind. ··it could be done next week," he said. Tht· actor . whose films usually included a scene or ham swimming rapidly across a lake or river, won five Gold Medals in the 1924 and 1928 Olympics. He also set 67 swimming records and won 52 National AAU championships He retired from amateur swimming al the age of 25, never having lost an aquatic competition. Hayakawa Says He Meant It! MALIBU <AP > There was so muc h criticism of Sen. S.f. lfayakawa's remarks earlier this week that the poor don 'l need gasoline that he switched from his prepared talk at Pepperdine University's commencement Saturday and spoke only about gas. ·'The price of bre ad and other foods steadily rise no media uproar." the Republican senator told the p.raduates. "Cesar Chavez says pay mor e for lettuce no one squawks. Rut when S.l. Hayakawa says let gas ( J go up. I'm indifferent to t..T -'Tf.' the poor." _,, ·'' 1 '~ Hayakawa stood by ...._ ________ his earlier statement s that the poor don't nefld gas ... The vast m1ddte chrss ue tlle oneS-WIH> ar.- most affected by the gasoline shortage." he said. "It interferes with their lifestyle more than those or either the comfortably rich or the genuinely poor." ,,,,.._ ....... ~ 81*-tep• ,. .. l•nte LOS ANGELES <AP 1 -Joan Mondale, Presi- dent Carter's "arts advocate, joked with reporters while touring California galleries Saturday but re- fused to discuss the state's critical gas shortage. "I'm not geltin~ into that." the vice presi- dent's wife said or the gas crunch when asked if she had seen the long lines of cars at service sta- tions on her way from Los Angeles International Airport. "I don't know anything about it and I can't give you anything on thal." She spent the morning visiting San Francisro mueuma. a-....,e8..,, € .. ,,. ... DelNat• SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Jurors deliberatln& the fate of Dan White, admitted killer of Mayor Georae Moeeone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, failed to reach a verdict Saturday and will con. tlnue tbelr di9cuuion thW-aftetnoon. The seven-woman, five-man panel has de· liberated more than ~ houn since receiving the Hie Wednesday. .. s.·-·· •ftdn Eaewtpt ....... RICHMOND (AP) -Syunon denied on Satur- day a publlahed report that the Internal Revenue Service hu denied the coatrovenlal drug and aleobol rebabilltatlon movement federal tax ex- empt ttawa u a rel111on. 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Duty and Dilemma ---- Signified Hanna When formn Orange County Concreaaman Rlcbard Hanna went to prison a year a10 for his involvement in a Kore.an lntluence~buylna scht>m~. h~ showea no element ol arrot1a.nce or boetlUty Nor did he attempt to plead that he was beina singled out ror penec..tion calthouah. as it turned out. he was the unJy one lnvolv'kl who did gu to prison \. Rather, as he W85 betn~ st"ntenced on April 23. 1978. Hanna humbly told th~ judge m a Washinaton court, "I apologize to th~ court. I apologlze to the people who elect· ed me to public office .. I hope in the years that 1 have left I can do somettuna to atone ror what 1 have dont-.. Hanna was given a term or 5lx to 30 months He watt re le ased last Wednl'~day st•rvtng JUSl over a year of that senten<'~. -Wha t Hanna dtd was wrung, clearly and unequivocal ly. lie used his om re us Con~ressman to rurther the in· terests of the notorious Korean businessman, Tongsun Park. There w as more than s ubllt! ~videnre that at least severaJ possibly many other members of the House or Re presentatives were involved an similar arrange- me nts. None was prosecult.'d Be that as it m ay. Hanna did his time, paid his penalty. And the case . as he predicted, served as a permanent warnang to othe r politicians in Washington that the law's tolerance and the public's acceptance of bribery and in· Ouence·peddling has come to an end. Hanna, now 65, hasn 't said wh at he will do or where .he will live. Whate ver his path. he will be remembered In his home county as a m an who served the public well un· tit he succumbed to the te mptation of easy money. And he will r e main a permanent symbol of warning to others tempted by the same lure. Reasoning's Poor, Too Sometimes the constituents of Sen. S. I. Hayakawa are impressed \\!ith his direct, blunt. pithy comments on life, politics and the world around us. As a renowned semanticist. he should have the ability to select just the right words to set the record straight. (Remember when he opposed independence for Panama on the basis that "we stole it fair and square in the first place?"> ~ But if Senator Sam had the words right he sure didn't have his thought processes in good orde r last week when he said gas should cost $2.50 or $3 a gallon beca use a lot of the poor don't need gas anyway -and the rich can af. TRB From Waahinpm Nuke Weapons: Once ls-Eno~ Very lhortly now we shall 1et the complete SALT 11 arree· meat, and Am•rica will plunce Into lbe fn()j&t emoUooal laiue of mode_m limes It will ht! a W\ique sitwitJon • where the world's top powers. deaplte mutual loalhina. try to put c~ration before lacinera· lion RaUlkaUon may come but c'hancea of 1uccel8, I thloJl, have ~~n reduced by the lone delay. aU881A IS NOW aoverned by the oldest group of rulers of any big 11tate and one problem ls lo prop up ailing Leonid Bre&hnev long enough for him to sign the document. R usaia 's Marxist theology has not conve rted the world as Moscow expected. it has few if any reaJ friends : China ls now an outright e ne my ; ethnic groups have begun to outnumber the ruling Slavs : Russia's technology is backward; its agriculture crude; its petroleum giving out -it badly needs trade and k.now·how. But it has power. Since 1960 the Soviet Union bas put increas· ing sums into arms 'til the ratio is now 13 to 15 percent or its gross national product, or about three times our ratio. It has reached rough equivalency to America. IF THE UNITED States ratifies the treaty it will be an acknowledgment or Soviet military parity which goes against the American grain and is almost unbea rable for the hawks. Their attitude is still that we a,. do6nc a favor \o MOl«>w by rautytq, and tbat we de· 1erve extra conceulona in re·. turn. '!'bey may welJ prev1U ln tbe Senate, where each "No" vote eountl twice, under lhe con.aUtu- tlonal requirement of a two· thirda IMjority to ratify a trea· ty. That's what killed the Leaaue of Nations 60 years ago. What happens if the Senate re· jecls? Slate Department adviser on Russia, Marshall Shulman, says enormously complicated new weapons systems are now coming on line and that they can only be stopped by SALT. CARTER IS accused or lack· ing passion but I thought I de· tected it in bis New York speech to the pu,t>liahers association. Ir SALT falls, he said, "tbe moat intransigent and host·ile ele· ment.s of the Soviet power slruc· ture would be encouraged and strengthened." The hardest thing in the de· bate now opening, perhaps. ls to visualize just what an atomic bomb does and what a nuclear wa r means . Even now these terms are mostly abstractions. Over in England Gen. Sir John Hackett and a crew of milita ry men have tried to explain the matter in an .apocalyptic book. "The Third World War: August 1985 ... just published here by Ma c millan. and ine vitably destined for Hollywood. RUSSIA, YOU see. tlas in· v aded Western Europe and has b e en s t o ppe d co ld <with America's beJp). No bom._ yet, but now the Kremlin la 1oin8 to ai&nal ill continued deterni4na· Uon by sendinc over one balllatJc mlaalle. <The book is aa technical u Jane's Fighting Ships, but Ulla one chapter leaps out.> Yes, here we are in tbe main control room of the early warn· i ng station on the Yorkshire moors when an alert comes from Greenland at 1005 hours that. one of our warnine satellites over the Indian Ocean has detected a launch. ALL THE ALLIES' hypersensiti~e auditory and vis- ua I mechanisms around the world are instantly alert; sud· denly the radar confirms it, a singl' missile has soared out or the almospbere into space. The computer calculates its trajectory at once: ll is sub- orbital With 353 seconds to im· pact. One or the plotters ca.Us out "impact somewhere in U.K., sir." Seconds later a luminous green circle with a cross in the middle appears on the cathode ray map of the British Isles. They gasp. "It's Birmingham - repeat. Birmingham." Others acknowledge the grim ne ws .. in the disciplined and mechanical way in which they have ~n conditioned for so long to think the unthinkable." TWO HUNDRED seconds, 100, SO -the missile detonates two miles above the city. W•lhlD a ftactloa of a MeG8d lb• ftrebaJI, with temperatures approachln& tboH of the sun. reacbf:I down on tbe cit1 with a flub aeeo in London, a hundred mlles away. '11le beat buma off clothins; and on the river lhe varnllhon the boats bubbles. Blast follows heat-wave; it cruabes aU buildings below It leaving a leveled mountain of rubble. n moves out from the center, with winds traveling close to the speed of sound. Thus, in 60 s~nds there is an enormous mushroom cloud, an obliterated city (still burning I. and, or 2 million people. 300.000 dead; 250,000 near death, and another 500.000 with lesser in· juries. (Radiation is not "ex· traordinarily high" because of the altitude of the explosion.> THAT'S WHAT one nuclear warhead doe&! It. the fictional account the allies promptly take out Minsk in r etaliation for Birmingham, and the 1985 war ends in three weeks. And President Carter '! In his speech in New York he noted that SALT II limits the U.S. and Russia to 2,250 nuclear weapons each. That's enough wea pons to destroy all cities of either coun. try twice over . Maybe SALT Ill will go further. • TRB is a l ong s landing Washington byline. It's author. cur- rently is Richard Strout o/ the .- 'Chnatian Science Monitor, Jog a Representative's Joy of Running By RJCJl\t D ~ f:VES UIWYctt ...... ,..,..,~:..,"NIU .. . ford it no matter how hi gh the price. . The senator 's st a ff stagge red at the barrage of out."~ r aged protests and suggested our junior me mber of the Upper House clarify his remarks. WASlll NGTON Jimmy Carter has just become the third rece nt president to advocate that the nation's chief executive should be limited to a single six· year term. He said, as Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon did before hjm , that whatever he does now the press and public in· evitably suspect him of playing politics, of making his own re- election his first priority in the White House. ELECTION? .J e ane J Kirk p a tr 11·k of Georgetown Unive rsity fo1Jnd that 40 of lh€.'m enjoyed C&m· paigning to the point that t he phrase "I IOVl' it !·• beca me ~>r in g ly r edunda nt. "Smile<., speed>es. favors, exclamations. con grat ula tions. 1ngratiau on, defe rence." 1s the way llr Kirkpatnck described the work ··campaigning gives them a chance lo seek and receive at. tention · all in ,a WOl'thy cause ." .. I le did. But c larification meant he said the same th mg <J~ain in different words: "The genuinely poor don't nt>ed ~asoJine because most of them can't afford to own a c a r. Many do not have jobs and few of the e mployed poor drive to work." Even if one accepts the comment as being partially true. if callous ly indifferent to the poor, Senator Sam forgot one thing. An awful lot of us who classify a~ neither genuinely poor nor genuinely rich depend upon 0•1r a utomobiles for essential driving -such as getting to work -and $3 a· ~a llon gasoline would be a staggering blow lo our pe rsonar economies. For the record, Senator Sam classifies as genuine!) r ich. J le has four cars. Save Daylight, Energy Year-round d aylight s aving time makes a lot of s ense. Even in shorter -day winter months , it places an hour of daylight at the end of the day -when it is more useful to more people -instead of in the already-bleary morning. Unfortunately. when Congress tried it several years back it didn't work, chiefly because it meant most children had to depart for school in nearly pitch·black conditions in mid·winter months. Pare nts and students alike rebelled. Now comes a sane alterna tive . Sen. Alan Cranston of California proposes extending DST from six to eight months a year by setting clocks forward on March I in· stead of the last of April. Not only would this provide more convenient usage of d aylight hours for mos t persons, it would serve the addi· tional purpose of saving considerable energy resources. Cranston s a ys De partment of Transportation and Bure au of Standards studies show a substantial drop in commercial and residential heat and electrical use dur· ing daylight saving tirpe months -adding up to 6 million barrels of oil during the added weeks. It just might work. It should be more convenient for most persons a nd a n energy-saver to boot. The scna.tor probably would like to hear your views on the proposal. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P,O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Do Your Thing BJLM.BOYD The phrase "do your own tbinl" wUll't dreamed up tn1 ltiaU7 by a hip street type with a flalr for the vernacular. It was passed In· to the common llqo by col· leglate people alter it was coined long ago by Gestalt psycbolosist Fritz Perla. He wrote a "Gestalt Prayer'' that goes: "I do my thing and you do your tb1ng. I am not in tbla world to live up to your expectations and you are not in tb1s world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it's beautlfW. If not, lt can't be helped." Odd tbinl about a 1nue·1 e11. It keep1 on 1rowln1 after tt'1 laid. SweU. maybe H much u a third bluer before it'• batched. ,. It's now a matter of public record. too, that President Jimmy Carter 1leepl in bla underwear. And ICNlldly, no doubt. " I happen to think the press and the public have it about right. Running for office is what pro- fessional politicians do for a liv· ing · and Carter began in 1960, running for the Sumter County, Ga .. school board. I also believe that the process, perpetual cam· paigning, makes <or breaks > the man !or woman > and that Carter didn't go nearly far enough. WE ARE A people Jed by pro· fessional candidates. A few years ago al a Pulaski Day parade in New York City, an ac· quaintance bumped into Nelson Rockefeller. then the governor of New York, add said: "Gov· emor, we seem lo meet only at parades." Rockefeller winked and said, "Son. parades are my busines.'l!" Campaigning, too, is the busi· ness of Sen. Thomas Eagleton of Missour1, one of the men in American politics who suc· reeded by holding each of his public orri,·es for as sh9rt a time as J>otuclhlt• and doing as little as ''°""U1lt>. l'ollUcN is one of the l••w hu11ln t•s!ic11 where ac· rompll11hmt•nt IH measured by how llltl•• 111w docs, where suc· r t•1111 111 dc+h•rmined by how often unc• <'h11ntc•'" jotm. In tht-ltl yN1r11 up to 1972, Tom F.11tcltllon, who was very s uc· <'CHful lnde!t.-d, had gone from c·ounty cirt'ult attorney to state ultorncy-acneral to lieutenant l(Ovo rnor to United States senator to Democratic nominee for vice president. Sydney Harris When it became known that his climbing was periodically in· lerrupted by emotional pro· blems, Eagleton talked about his firs t secret hos pitalization, which came after he had been elected attorney general of Mis· souri in 1960: "There is a let· down mood after an election. I guess it's like the closing night of a show. You go from frenetic activity to nothing . . . there aren't any more s peeches to give, there aren't any more airplanes to catch. So you sit around and this mood or depression comes on." That's a very human reaction, but '"nothing" in Eagleton's business was being the chief law enforcement officer or a slate or five million people. Campaign· ing, now that's something - adrenalin and plasma to most politiciam. WHAT ElltrlON? It's he ady s tuff for any man. Robert Redford, who gets his share or adulation as an ac · tor. once told me that he had never experienced anything like the ove rwhelming s ense or power he felt when he pretended -to be a senatorial candidate in a n unannounced lunchtime motorcade for the business dis· trict ol San Francisco. During the filming of "The Candidate." he said,0''tbe people on the street didn't know who I was. We just came in with loudspeakers and signs as if it were a real cam· paign. They were just giving themselves completely to the man waving on the back or a convertible. " And it doe~ not have to be a man. ~ In a study or SO women state legislators for the Center for the American Woman in Politics. , It all seems demeaning, to an outsider. but candidates enjoy their work. Unfortunately, they don't like government that much a nd their work. campaignin~. m akes the m diffe rent from other men and women They say they've been "talking with the p e ople '' us ua lly s aying nothing but "Iii' Howa reya?" but actually they d evelop a guarded contempt for consti· tuenls. People , when you see too many of them for the briefest and most artificial moments. when too many or them want and 11eed something from you, become so many objects lo be quickly a nd professio na lly stroked and mampulated. MULTIPLY those experieocei; thousands and thousa nds or times from school boards lo the presidency, and you are on to something a bo ut the wa y American politics and govern· ment really work . Represen· t a t ive gove rnment· too ofte n becomes officials represetit1ng themselves and their class, the small cadre of professional can· didates. We should proted the rascals from themselves by throwing them out -regularly. Let a citizen serve eight years in elective office. then be forced to follow that with four years in private life before he or she can run for anything again. Let)tlm work in the real world. away from the joy or campaigning. If Thomas J e fferson could periodically go home to 'Mon· ticello to check the fields and da painful things like thinking, then • so can the rest of them. Climb the Stairs H Words Escape You An eitHperated reader in Halifax Informs me that be despises wrtten who in.list on using foreign phrases and ac- cuses me of this heinous habit. I plead guilty in part, but I think the case for the defense must be dearly slated before a ver:dlct ls brought in. The use of forel1n words or phraua for their own sake, ol course, la un- pardonable, and simply a 1i1n of lit· erary abow· offi1haeu. On the other hand, every languqe bu it• own peculiar llmltationa. Tben an tb1np that cannot be • \ expressed. or expressed briefly, in English , which other languages sum up admirably in a phrase. · lfhen and only then is the use of a foreign term justified. For lnatance, the Halifax reader ob- jected to my use of the phrase romGn a clef in a put column. I used it, however, because it. si1nitaes an idea for which there is no simple and short English equivalent. A """°"a clef is. UteraUy, "a story witb a key." ft indicates a novel In which the leading characters are baaed on persons lo real life, and to which the' readerneedaa "key" inorderful· ly to understand it. ft lakes more than 20 Enclllh words to ••Y tbe same thin& -which la tbe main reason we import rorel1n pbraHI. Just as forei1nera use scores ol English worcb for which • I remember reading, rn._ny their languages have no sub· years ago, one wond~rful slilutes. French phrase f didn't k~ at the time: esprit d 'ucdlier. Liter.Uy, it means .. wit of· the staircase," but its app~lK.lon THE GERMAN gnautlicltkftt. the Italian dolce far Nnte, the French eavoir·/aire, are, in a certain aenae, untranslatable words. 1b1a ls part or tbelr rreat value. and the reason they have become international verbal currency. like our cocttaa and ~,.. and, ID09t of all, OK. 8 ut if I med ctll de tae when I could HY "blind alley," or btGal monde for 'the world of fHhion," or any other foreign phrase that bu a perfectly un· derstandable English equivalent, then I would be gull· ty of putunc on literary airs slm~ the lake of impreu- iDI . puzaled me. · Looking It up In a good French·Engllsb dicllonaf'1, I learned it meant the thlnp)'ou think of aa you ascend• tbe stalrcue ol your house alWt re· turninl from a party -"'9. re- marks you lhould bave DVHe, the witty nitorta tbat oeeur to you too late. Thls common feel· in1 of fruattaUoo cannot be'~· veyed ln an English phrase. • We have imported maoy 'tt>od and necessary commocUlies from tbe rest of tbe wo~!_Cli_~nd there la no reason tbat 1~1e sbould be an exception. ~ IOMr1 ··, ------r-----------::.----_,--"----~------------...--------------. ""'· ··· · -·• ' • '...t:•J: bQ~ ~ -.~..: ... ;., -.· ........ • .. •'"""'•'-th :•u c...·-·-,~._..,.... __ ---....... _____ ,_ --. -··-~ \ -IQ.af • To write the Diiiy Piiot/Bo• 1560, Cost• Mew, CA '2'26 o.ranoe cqttLO.tty p 101 lri.Ore ~.P-~:.:l::.;:l;.l•O;::illiiiil._ .... _ .... _ •.• ~ ... ·.'·97'9-•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••To•c.•"·'ht.;.o11•1111•v•P•11o•'•n•'4•...,_-'32_,_iiiiiiiiimi1 . . .. Rude Awakenin@ Unites Neighborhood ~~-e-lntruder -the Right? 81 BVll&N &. •tCUNE S....lr. Mae-.uMO..,.C... r•*""t Dama JOU, whoever you are. for the fear you have put ln •II DU' nelPbon and me. Who save you tie rtabt to Inflict pain and humUl•Unn on YOW' vletlm, and briq outra1e to her lmmedi•t• netshbon; outra1e to the men and. or coune, terror to the womt"n. Wbo save you the rtaht .. · TONIGln AT ova communal pool, all anyone could talk about wu what you did and 11 you mleht strike •&•In ThoH ltf us wbo have do11. who In lhe pHt h•vv bt•t·n chaaUaed beuu.e one-• an a while they makt-noise und meaMW. are now not auch hlld ne11hbors In the eyes of ll<>me. "II '*'11 W 'd IMMj a dog. mo11bl! it wouJctn·r hatlt' hoppeud .. Mo11~ 1t wo1dd IMJ.tH acor~d . him OIOOJI. • '>" "Gimpy." a neighbor whose recent foot surgery h11 s kept her out or these evenlng poolside relaxation session:. for awhile shows up with her husband, for tbe firs t time 1n weeks. ''Hey. what bnngs you out tonight?'· :.he 1:. asked '· Didn't want to stay in the house alone. did you.," "NO," SHE REPLIES. "And I haven't SC<:n your wife out here for a while either." she tells the other couple. Discussing last night's horrible events, perpetrated on a rather small. e nclosed condominium com munity , we all -have our Ideas or what should be done to you Arter all, lhts isn't Los Angeles, or some :10. cir 40 Y<'<ir· old neighborhood beginning lo show the .... ~ns or bet·omintt shopworn and sleazy. We have an electronic security gait· and a high block wall. And we pay dues for the amen1t1P:. we enjoy We aren't a big community. The lady who Jo11 reU&toualy in the early mom· ln11 and ~llao noUdn& the wute of reuoaable affluence an th" Monday momln1 truh cam haa even volunteered to t"Ollt>ct llll the aluminum cana and newspapers to sell to a rt'cycUn11 center She wants to donate the money to the fuad for furniture for the clubhouse and pool where we aat thls t·v~nmg Ill ls sleepless early mornln1 now) talking about whut you huve done to our UtUe comer or the world. Onl' of our neighbors ls a former mayor, ln fact, born .uuJ ru1st'd 111 our beach town. Wt: HAVE IDEAS OF what should be done lo ln· cl1v 1duuls Hke you. Oh yes. But right now, self· prt<scrval1on, sanity and nights or restful sleep again are uur main theme. "Any rught your husband has to work until early mom· in.i fel'I free to come on over," says Jeff, just up t.be row. I probably will, but what about our single women nt>1~hbun. ., She was single too. Did you know? Did you rotlow her home? Did you strike at random? Wbat a macJbrt· guessing game ... Hob. next door. reveals he has always kept a s.botgun a11d says to just bang on our mutual wall, s.bould you re- lurn in the mght. WE DECIDE WE ABE au welcome in each others' homes -an ironic new sense or community-and pay lip snv1C'~ to all kinds of new plans and rules there al rools1dc Two of the fellows were out on vigilance duty in the ni ghr and a police cruiser rumbled slowly past our house about 2:30 a.m. I could hear it. I was awake. 'T'h1s morning, our neighbor's mangled window screen, tw1st<>d and tossed aside on the greenbelt grass, still lay th1•re IJke a reminder to be watchful. fH'T, IF \'Ol! SHOUl.D evt:r be caught, what could or \\ouhl 1i.1ppt•n tn you·• You'r(• the one who cnJOys all the n~ht,; t:u.1rar1H·+·d under clue process of law Not l1kl' our neighbor, your victim, whose only right was to bcl'omc one DREAM HOUSE Mailbox_ I Disappearance of Gas Stations Signaled Shortage To the Editor: This is to info rm your readers of the h:irlf, ? • • I ( 1C'tS. Yn11 I ·<, :it r•:·I Ha r h.'1. .-· !! - 0 ()111.' , , I ;- lbe Fi lrr . ,•l.rnt•y 's Ma rket. or L->s /\ngclcs Federal or at Oippity Doughnuts, or al any other of the dozens a nd hun· dred s and thousands of sites where gasoline stations used to be. That is why you a re getting ap al 5 a.m. to wail in lines for «H. Thal is why the so-called 10·15 percent reduction makes an actual difference in the Harbor Area of at least 50 per. cent. THE GASOLINE supply or the area has been swallowed up in tbe failures and bulldozing of these stations It has been re· a llocated into the general fuel fund of the United States, ad· ministered by the Department of Enetgy. ll is to them that you must look for rebef. But don't e~l t,oo muc h action . I have personally requested adjust· ments in fuel supply over the yea r s, through the proper blizzards or paper Once. after 10 days' lime, my papers were r eturned from Sacramento Branoh of Depart· ment of Energy because I had signed in only 13 of the 14 in· dicated places. I tor e it up. Whe n I tried again, m a ny months later. I signed in all the t'ighl places. and supplied a let· ler from the m ayor's office of Newport Beach, pointing out the gravity of the situation. The late Mayor Howard Rogers signed it and 1 hopefully sent it off. That excellent man has been gone from the world for several years now I am still waiting fQr a reply from Sacramento. Maybe you who read this can cfo better than I. I'm doing my best al the service station. I sug· gest you do your best through Western Union GEORGE PERLIN -- -~ l -( ly lines of cars all parked and locked and waiting for gas . THERE IS a better, simpler way to respond to the problem: Forget the odd/even plans . Forget the r a tioning plans. Forget the mandatory weekend station closing plans. fnstet1d. get the federal price C1uditors out of the gas stations and let the price rise to a level I hat will • --L-G .. .., __ • simultaneously discourage over· ~ " • •• use or gasoline and encourage To the Editor: station operators to stay open Jn Irvine, as in many other and serve the public. At present. California communities, a lWO· gasoline dealers in this country operate on a lower margin than hour wait at the gas pumps is retailers in almost any other now the rule, anything less an category. The average margin exception. on gasoline in the typical station However. city officials in is only a litUe over a dime on the Irvine have added a unique dollar. wrinkle to the situation that is Yes, there would be gouging if symboUc·of the futility or apply. all retail price sanctions were Ing bureau<'rallc "cures" to lifted tomorrow. Sure enough economic problems. s o m e s t a t i o n o p e r a t o r In an attempt to secure a bet· somewhere would try to charge J,er position in the morning gas $2.25 per gallon. By staying open li.ae. commuters ln Irvine have at odd hours he'd turn a fair a,aken to parking and IOl'king amount or busi ness with .their can the nitht before in desperate traveler s, or with peo· lines leading back from station ple wbo bate lines, but seeing his eptrances and down the street success. his competitor across alon1 the curb. The ov_emi,...:,.___,l=h=-e street would try to do a little . lines on Klchelaon and Culver more volume a t a lower price dravea in Irvine now average ... say, Sl.75 per gallon, and more than a quarter mile in another dealer down the block 1_,tb and, a1 it bappe°', all would undercut them both at 1 ._.,e can are bein1 parked St.50, and so on until a fairly sta· • 9arely over clearly marked ble equilibrium price emerged ,,_..•lanes! that would reflect a natural ,.Nothln1 eJaddena the heart of compromise between the rel· ~ .career bureaucrat more than alive scarcity or gasoline and -&hr •llht ol a good lon1 line and the public's unrcmittin~ dcsir1· the ftna.J proof of tt.at has been lo use it up. And the lines wo1.IJ '(r;vlded by the city rathen of disappear. Price collus io n f lne who bave ordered the among gas station operators 1 emporary covering up of the would be virtually impossible 1r. .,,. partiq" 1l1n1 alon1 the simply because there a rc so ,l>fke lanes ln an effort to many of them. Re member the lacilltate tbe formation of order· IH wan? ' .. ..... Burl'au c r a t ic bandaid m <>as ures will complicate the prohlem but they can 't cure it. f!owever . 1f permitted lo work. tht• relentlcs<; natural economic la ws of sugply and demand and the price mechanism would force an immediate, spon· t anr>'lUS , and efficient adjust- ment to the harsh reality of a dim infahing precious resource. STEVE READY · Etlitor. Bicycle Dealer Showcase f"o,....,,as for Prelit To the Editor: I think a little praise is in or· der for J . W. Reid who struck a blow for Gulf oil in your May 6 Mailbox column. If more people s h a r ed Mr. Reid s views. there'd be a lot more smiling faces in those gas lines today. You just can 't expect the average slow-witted quick· tempe r ed Ame r ican to un· derstand. as Mr. Reid does. re· ports of oil company profit in· creases of 300 and 400 percent. That takes a well oiled mind. They Cl 'm one of them ) simply lake .. oil profits up 300 to 400 percent" lo· mean lhree or four limes more than they were before -the ninniei . How about that formula he showed us? I wrote down every word. I'm going to walk down to the Arco line <we've learned to call It l There's a service station clown nhoul :'I half-mile but the r:is lin1· i, · 1rt of up here and l 'rri r.< ~ • 1r1 · ltow 1t to those an· :•r v I' , IJcfore lhcy kill ~ 1111• I .y l 'rn sore g l ad M-r.-Rera cleared everything up for us. He sold to look at Gulf's profit rec· ord for the lasl coupl~ or years a nd see how depressed it's been_ • I didn't know before that they'd show me thei r records. I've been so s uspicious and narrow m inded I didn't even suppose they'd show their stockholders facts like that. THE FORMULA though, of which I spoke. is in this quote by Mr. Reid. "You cannot use a profit Increase intelligenlly un· less you know the base from which it began. For example, a company earns 1 percent net one year and• 5 percent the next. That. sir. is a 500 percent in· crease." I gotta hand it to you again J . W.: all these years. I've been calling that 400 percent. Well. anyway when they get up into them oil billions they really lose me. ft 's too bad everyone is not gifted with Mr. Reid 's common sense. He was probably one of those who tried to warn us aboul the evils of Prop. 13. Nobody paid any attention to him then either. Especially 'ome of the old ones with a $500 Income and a $300 house payment. Th ey just thou g ht o r themselves and saving that house. They should have been !To quote J .W. > "thanking the property taxers every day of their lives for spating them those material amenities" while they were still workln1. Besides they should have been investing their savlngs with someone they could trust. like a good ole oil company. RAY Dc MOSS ·1f•elt• Of .Staptc!!ffl To the Editor: The remarks attributed lo Sen. S. I. Hayakawa by the Auociat· ed Pre11 news item out of Waabiqton lut week were, In my opinion· l. Totally asirunc. stupid and unbe fitting a s u p posedly· intelligent man elected by the people I not all wealthy > lo a very high national office 2. Completely irresponsible and more befitting a world -c lass dummy. 3. Possibly foduced by more than sufficient potions of sake (Japanese rice wine J. I SUPPOSE the senator would propose that we present our bank or savings and loan passbooks at the pumps before we can purchase our meager s upply of gasoUne. Or would he favor higher oil co mpany profits (already astronomical, by most stan· dards I while the poor struggle to purchase gasoline at $3 a gallon in their quest for employment' It certainly seems so. Well. I. for one, hope that Sen. Hayakawa will no longer be al· lowe d to participate In any meetings with President Carter <or anyone else, for that matter 1 that would deal with policy· making on the current gasoline crisis. His remarks were dumb. Very dumb. And they ma nifest the type or distorted thinking that could easily get his behind run out of Washington In a rickshaw. at best. RUDI H. CASILLAS CaHflf!:J A rr·tt~!t To the Editor· Many of us wondered whnt happened to the three million men who served In the Civilian Conservation, Corps Crom 1933 to 1942. So last summer some 500 men, rorrner members or the CCC from 39 states. met at the VFW I .I 1. \\t'' S;.icramrnto and or· '\ 1twnal Ass11('1;1t1on 1'1· 1sl1 n 1tH1n Corps , t f \ I , •, "'Ito ,crved in the CCC in any capaci'ty is eligible to join. For details please write me al 1709 Michigan, West Sacramento: CA 95691. JACK VINCENT Parolers A•-•••• To lbe Editor: When e ver a notorious murderer, rapist, kidnapper or child molester is prematurely paroled. we good guys become infuriated with the system. We a re Joined in our public outtty by prosec uti ng attorneys, J Ud ~es. pro minent public figures, and the news media. Regardless of how loud we pro. test. we always fail in our efforts to keep the bad guys behind bars. f know why ~e rail. We don't know who to get mad at. Have you ever seen your parole board mem bers? Are they male or fem ale' Where do t"'ey live? How did they get on the parole board? How long have they been on it., And. most important of all. what is their philosophy re- ~arding crime and punishment? none of you can answer these questions. IT'S AS if they a re an under· (!round organization. Interesting that each Juror is on public dis· play during the trial and we solicit from each of them his or her thoughts on why the bad guy was found guilty. On the other hand. we cloak the parole board m embers in a shroud of secrecy when their function is to set the bad guy loose on society again. I wonder how many Charles M ansons would be prematurely paroled if we knew the name of each parole board member; their address and occupation: a nd their reason.-; for voting for parole. If you and I a"d the bad guy:; knew this ibfdrmation, bow many Charles Mansons do you think would be released? WALT BLANKENSHIP NeiqNJn T11rl'• l/p To the Editor: l am writing to you about the public parks in Newport Beach. First of all the grass is up to your knees and it is very hard to play any kind of games such as soccer. baseball. football, ete I don't know why the grass cannot be cut on a regular basis. Some people say it is because or Proposition 13. If it were cut on a regular basis it would look much nicer and neater and also kids could have more run anel play fairer games on a good field. I can 't believe that it would take that much money or effort to c ut the grass once ever y two or three weeks. STACEY DEMARS • Letters from '"'*1'a.ore ~lcoflw. Tiu• rtoht to COftlknat lttlert to Iii ~ce or climHwte libel u rt~ LetttrJ of 300 wordl or ltH IOiU· be given pre/ermce. All lttten mlAIC mclude ~re.and moiliftf.ad· dress but oanvs may be toUMOI un rtqWJt 1/ IM//kWftl rt'GIOft U.ap- pa rent. Poetr11 will .ftot bl' publialwd. ....... ·-......... ·-· _ ..... ---"-·--·--------·-.. -----.. ·~"' l • Jta IWLY9'0T Sundrt. M9Y 20. 1879 HANDICAPPED HELPING l AV Taco Team Members Win Pra~e for StabiJitx Fast Food Exec Looks Beyond Disabilities , ... By .\aTHU a a . VINl&L . °' ....... ~ .... Ha~mt' and boyish •l Ja. the muat'ular b\llld ck>vt"loped as 1rn AAU swimmer aUU SW'· vlvinL_.~ fast rood 1ndut1try. lllke ll00tlin re- mem an awkward d1sromfort the first tJm e Llaa ...-wJd him at «ht" bul'y t'OUftter Ont of her arms ended lo a IJ'AHfUI tt.nd. afraid." conftslltlli tht youn1 pre1id•nt of Nau•le'1 R .. Ht a unnlll . who WH lar&e ly reepon1lble fo r puttinlC Lisa ht-hind that counll"r. And the ah~wd huaaneu econurnast had •l•o wondered lr II mltcht be wron& to pl1&ce lit lady old .-noucb to l:M' his ecn ndmother in the kitchen buaUlq hamburacn and taco:.. Moo.Un suspe(•h'CI lit whole, new labor pool mll'ht ~ &tugnatlntt under the often mi&used ll1~llrnf "ha ndtt'lll'Pf'd ' ·or · 'elderly." • the otber tn a ahllly atatnleu nt«>e l hook u -p•ble nf nexinf and unnexln1. ara~pmtt 1tt·ms to 1111 orders Wltb apeed and efflc-it>n<'Y • tl1> and 1111iuK·111lt'16 dt•cldt:d to give them a c·ha n N• "I DIDN'T WANT mu{·h to do wilh the· h&n dlcapped. I'd nt'Vt"r known Mny I was MO t 'AK. TH•: cx11..rimenllitl progrum of part-t1mt· ~·11iploynw11t hu:. bft:11 ">Ul'c•·ssful far lwvond \'XlM<t'I a t10fi:.. but fru:.trulm~ loo ,~-----· * ·------""'~ "Wf' put to~ethcr a s tudy on the Mn· ctu·apped W1· workt·d with these people for hours and whut l'\•t· round 1i>. there are no ban· d kap~d." dl'l'IMt'~ Mou:.lio. a Christian Sl' l\'OCt.' adhert•nt -- Send Help Stwf·us frustrati1tg llmng handu·uppt.-d anti ulder worhrs l'aO haV(.' its frust rullOllS M1 kt• Moosh n. 11r(•i.1dcnt of Nauglt"s Restaurants. a fas t food r ham which several yearsago1mtlated i.uc·h a ~oal knows "I get so discouraged. I was going to hire 48 immed1att·ly and 114 more if it worked out," says the NC'wport lkach resident in an inter vie w al the c hain 's F ulle rton he ad- quarters. Carried out to logic.'al percentages. the firm's 36 stores c-ould hire 120 such workers among its approximate ly 1.000 employees, but only about 40 urc currently involved. "Can you imagine ir Blank and Blank did this? How m a n y jobs tha t would <"reate?. ·• the young bus iness economist says, namin~ far lar~er fast food e nterprises. OLDER. MATURF. persons a nd younger persons who might be passed ovN d ue to physical handicaps work a variety of hours on a part-lime or even full -t 1me basis and receive a daily S2food alluwancc.:too. But m a ny ot herwise qualified es pecially among older persons are pre- vented rr'fftn taking the Jobs d ue to laws restricting them from receiving Medicare or Medicaid assistance 1f their income passes a certain level. Many. many, says Mooslin, are thus ef- fectively priced out of t he JOb market and de prived of the pride of at least partial self· support by these statutes. Medical a nd ins urance rusts today would undoubtedly b<' iirohihil1vc even if they could eom fortahly llvl· 1111 ;1 ha:-0 1<: pcn~Son in addi- tion to the mndc!-.l in<:f1m•• from part-lime rc·st aur;mt work "It's a l·ryanl! ~harnl' lh1·y ..:an't retuin those medical benefits ... ~••Y:-. Moo~hn. who hoJ)<'s some type of lel!1s lat1ve change t'an ht- m ade FOR TIOS YE1'1R, it is too late . said a ides to State Sen. John V. Briggs~ R-Fullerton ' who ha ve looked into Mooslin ·s proposa l. "l got a ll excited and called \Jov. Brown's office," Mooslin continues of his sear ch for potentia l employees through re- ferra l by state agencies dea ling with pro- grams for the elderly a nd handicapped He says he was rcfern·n to the offi ce of Ma rio Oblcdo. :.ecretary 11f He alth <1nd Welfare .. /\nd or t'OllrM· I cou Id n 'l gPl through. so they gave me to ~om cbody else <end then somebody else. I gut so mad I thrt:w a bunch of papers across m y nff1ce," he says of t he apparnnt burea ucratic run around. Spokesmen for Sen . Briggs said tt w a& later that they finally determined nothing could be done this legislative year to m ake il e asier for ma ny eager Californians lo con- tribute a larger shar<'"lo their self-support. "1 have a bunc h or plaques. fanc y plaques. signed by Big Shots in Sacramento congratulating us," Mooslin scoffs . "I don 't want their plaques. I want them lo send us the handicapped. To this day. I don't trunk st ate agencies have sent us more than a dozen people ... " Enroll now for ' summer . • • Max~ the phy:.1l·ally disabled an d som e with nulJ to mOO..rnte mental retardation with pen.ons o ver 65 ha:. al50 worked as a teamwork l'ombmallon "IT HAS NOTHING to do with us bt•ant: ·good ~uys . · 1t 'i. Just gooJ bus10ess." declltres Mooshn ."Wc'rl' not a chclnly This type of ap µroach bas m adt-money for Ul> Profit isn't a bad word. "I wHI bt> a:. quick to fire t he elderly and the ha ndicapped a s a n yone else 1f they don 't perfo11m," he l'ounters, quickly &dding that this has hardly bt!en a proble m among their scores of such t>mployecs llomobono Rangel, 74, and Ebba Irvine. who a dmits to Just being over 65, are delighted lo work and are valued employees of a Naugle's outlet al 2140 1 Brookhursl St.. Huntington Beach. "I MAKE l''RIENDS with everyone who comes in here. And I like the food." notes Mrs. Irvine. who like othe r pa rt-timers r e<:eives a $2 daily lunch and sort drink. Ran~el. who speaks little English . always has a cheery greeting for regula rs at the drive- t hrough, one of 36 statewide.in the chain of ha m - burger and Mexican food restaur ants. lie specializes in janitorial work. m ain· tenance and primary food preparation , but could do virtua lly a nything for the Naugle's team . says Mooslin. "WE'RE AN ASSEMBLY lane. There 's a job for everyone." says the boss. a UCLA graduate with a degree in economlcs and an interest in his people and how they work together. "Wt' are ina ver y •volalile' 1nd ustry." he says .w •• .~ D.Mly ...... ~" ...... SENIORS ARE VALUED EMPLOYEES IN MANY NAUGLE'$ RESTAURANT CHAIN OUTLETS Ebba Irvine (from lett) Homobono Rangel, With Manager Pat Harrtaon In Huntington Be1tch of the traditional high turnover within fast food services that employ predominantly teen-agers. A gang of cute. happy. energetic, athletic. All -American kids serving up tons of burge rs. tacos. fries. ice c ream and soft drinks with a chorus of song and s miles may be great in a TV comme rcial. BUT IT DOESN'T a lways work as well as a formula for day-to-day business for a variety of reasons Mooslin says ma ny younger people move on a fter only a few months on the job. a largt!' s hare of that spent training them . which 1s expensive. And the cost of unifo rms 1s rising too. "We looked at the labor situation and it seemed an adult who has gone through World War II. raised a family. bought a home. a few l'ars. might be more stable." · MOOSLIN SAYS Naugle's then developed · plans to hire all ages including persons with physical deformities . e ducational handicaps such as lack or Enghsh or slight mental r~­ tardat1on. . 1 "They don't stand around talking about Frt· day night's date or their car that broke down " he points out. '.. Management hopes to have two elderly ;r handicapped employes at each restaurant on each daily s hift and then adapt. the s vstein to jo. Jo 's Restaurants too. I • AND THE FACT a n older person or av~·~ 1bly handicapped md1v1dual 1s there on the jo has proven appealing to older care clients, p :Some or aJI ages With disabling a fflictions. ;• . They soon bt!com e regulars, notes Mooslin, hkenmg 1l to your fa vorite m arket where )'9U know the rhl'ckers and they know you and will go out of their way to be of service. Charles Naugle. who founded the chili~ firmly believes e mployees w1t h any s uch pote~l llal Job hindrance can be most erfeetive to ad employer ··1fr s <:1damant about hiring m ore adul~ and hand 1rap~d . thO!.e who'll appre<:iale 1l." · .--~~~~~~~~-~~~ Zipper's Caught On WASHI Nt:TON 1 /\P I Whitcomb L. Judson. a C hicago e ngineer . filed the first pate nt for a "slide fastener" in 1883. Lunch Set .In Lagww The.· Alliance Fr an caise d e la R i vie r a Califomie nne is sponsor- ing a lunc ht'On May 27 an Laguna Beach. The m eeting w i II b egin at noon al the Place PigaJle. 696 South Coast Highway. with a no -host cocktail hour. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m., with a business meetin~. including elec· lio n o f o ffi ce r s, to follow. F o r inform a l io n , ph o n e 494 -0024 o r 494-2648. But 1t failc·c.J t~pture lh<' public's fancy main· ly because it tended to catch on things or spring open at disquieting mo- m ent s in <.ila rming places. It wasn't until 20 years later that t he zipper became dependable. A Swede. Dr Gideon Sundback. attached thl· m atching metal locks to a fl exible backing, ac- <'Ording to IPO Inc .. a no n-profit public educa- tiona l group dedicated to preserving the patent system as an incentive t o i n nova t ion a nd creativity. The n a m e "zipper " was coined in 1926 when Gilbe rt Fra nkau. a nov· elist. is reported to have excla imed at a promo· lion luncheon "Zip! It's d osed! Zip ! ll 's open • .. But it was Sch1aparell i in 1930 who dedded that th<.' zipper was prope r and fas hionable fo r wom <>n's c lothin~. rt!· ports IPO. Can You Correctly Answer The ... From what typing machine did we remove this element? If you said an IBM Selectric"', you are wrong. Of course every Selectracl'l uses this element. but So does the REMINGTON SR1 01" The REMINGTON as eve rytnang the Selectric~1s and more Both are self correcting. but only the REMINGTON has "touch control" The REMINGTON also has more standard features 203 to 253 off our custom draperies. Including fabric, lining, labor and installation. 0, i:1ocir.1·"' eAacuv ,.:.. ,vu ~ " ,.., ... m J• ,, ''·t ChG•C•' of t,,oc ·t ' : c t>l0ts WhJt Afl ct.1ist .,no,, , to st-ltt<:l hnr•1 Op~n wi.rAd•f• ... ilf"thQUt• Sd ''"' oc:n 0;'lm1'S• • c:.1Ji.. .... 1. •••CQuBtO't P""" Sf•*Jt'"'' nr•J texluU!~ Un1Que 1d1 .u art • ~ c vworti;manst110. el(()t.•fl 1nst~llao,,fl All at 20~ to;>~•., ,..,, Gwv ~i.1"'' w•noow~ tht! custom dtJCtl'J"'H IH•ilfff'Hlt\I Shop at home conveniently with our custom decorators. 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Spring eame late thas year to England The trees were bare. Patches of last year's rooks' ·heats hung on the branches. The rook_ is a · messy bird. · In the villages. butter-yellow daffodils and white narciss us have sprung up in the 1ardens. THE SKY WAS BATTLESIDP gray · ~Dd black ram clouds hung on the horizon But England is grand driving country n~eft-hand drive and your heart jumping \fhen an approaching car seems to be on the wrong side of the road.) There are no billboards. · Sad to say, gasoline is nearly $2 a gallon. Probably more by now . ••• SO WE ROLLED INTO a ncient Ciren- cester. In Roman days -· 300 years of OC· cupation -it was called Corinium. The biggest town in Britain after London. They built it where E rmine Street met Fosseway, the two most important Roman military roads. It was a wool market town. A grand church, now 800 years old, stands on the Punela FWRENCEI ; ROME i J Ven ice -~·"''~ t t ! ~ . ' .. , . . , I _, -~ .: . I .I I 'J ~ . : l •• ._aj • . ' '1t•t iif ~\. i. .. s ~ ~ "And besides, sar. what ransom could they ex~ from someone on a package tour?" *rner of the old market place. We stopped :.t The King's Head. It's an a ntique hotel. :iklilt haphazardly as the owners bought pore pieces of land a nd added more f!DOms . •• No corridor leads directly to your !4festination. You follow one hall until an ar· :J'OW points to a door marked "Fire Exit." ·Go through that and walk a few steps lo .another "Fire Exit.'' With luck. you find your room. • * * IT'S A PLEASANT hotel. An elderly waitress <who must have come with the Romans) forced breakfast on me. "I'll just ;)\ave coffee now," I said. She said: "Best to :order everything so we'll have it rea· dy ." -I said: ·•Please don't push me around :11ntil I've had my coffee." She said firmly : ;·;Now what will you have. We'll get it re- :edy." ~. She was an English "mum" type. No :Retting around her. l ordered toast and °'armalade. A little sullenly, I'm sorry to say. She nodded pleasantly, having put me .in my place. Brought t he coffee -plus the toast and jam. *** THE KJNG•s HEAD is one of Britain's ,.C'ommended Country Hotels. London · prices are murderous. Dinners and lunches 1 'were running us $50 or better for two. ·· Egon Ronay writes England's better ;guide books. His newest is "Just A Bite". :Lists smaller and cheaper restaurants in 'London. You might want to get it. <A ham- COME JOIN ST. ANDREW'S ADVENTURERS! VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL DI 18 -22 9-12 lM. '• . ..-----·- , $10 a Burger, $2 GOs ·~~fhh~F .... Morl .. ,Aq&Mrium Suppllel . burier at the-C&r.lton Tower cost me llO.l Enaland la Juat aa anxious to get you into the COUOtl'l' hotels U you will be to &et there after London has priced you out. on most restaurant bills. U it'~not printed on the bottom of the check, aak the waiter. If service ls included, leave 10 pence or ao extra. ...... ... , 11 .... , 21, it?t Hrpt1111 a ltwyooft ..,.._:-·• I •m of the f•mlly ct..racl~. 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Ovttr thf' COUt\t' ot yf'dr~ \Jn<t! 1~7 ~ tttvQnt not merrly nun Oreo• bu1 1"""""'°' o1 -•• ....,. to \.alt 1n Balboa s ton1f1c.-nllv t f\•no1nq m any wno•e-taM1IU~' •nt1rfl llfe\tYlf'S Pttrt•C.•"• fl'Vt't yorw 1n f\att>oJt <on \10@red f'Wl"r 3 tr•f"nd Jtnc:t atfec 11on1\1~1y k"•* f\fr a\ Mdlt,. • 5ht" dt"Vf'IOpe<I d v~rv c10"* And ~nounno h1,ncl\h1p wtth lit.I at'ld -'"" Wr1qnt ~~ knti• lllem it\ R~ ,.l\o ~II <1no 1n recenl YH•• heloe<I t'>em n.in th"" pet •hOO In BalOO. Out1nq 114!• '"°'' VA( 111ton perlOO\ Vl•llatlon •111 Df/ held a t the We~tmim.~r Mernon•I Pttftt Mortu•"• on !>aturo.y -· 1', 1•7' rrom 17 noon lo t 00 PM -"" Sunoay trom I 00 ANl lo. 00 PM SerVIU\ will bf MIO d i the Wutminsler Memorial PM' Mortuary, Bot•• ano ee.1t11 s1vo WeMrn1nster, C.. on NlonoilY NI"\' 11 at t2 noon LAUGHLIN EDITH c LAUGHLIN, '~•10enl ot C0<on• 0.1 Mar, C. P,w..,o ewo1y on At\a'r II, 197'1 Surv1Vf/O Dy "'" hu•bM>cl A-rt J ~1n. Sr • wn Roc..r1 J 1..-llhn. J,r , ot V•llelO, C.a • Oaugllt•r Slllrlee A•••• ot Newpo•I BUCh, Ca , • Qranck.h1tOren Nlf\ Lauqllhn ... , l)efln a rtsodo<ll or Coron• 0.1 Mar, Ca. tor 11 Y'f'1r\ S..rv1<•' will be MIO oO Mono.y -y 11, 191' "I 7 00 PM .ot the Paclloc Vt-CIMlpel En1ombm•n1 Pee Ille Viflw Memorial Part. In lieu of 11-r> lamlly •UQQl!Sh memorial con 1ri.u11ons lo lhe He11r1 Funo Pa<1l1< V•ew Mortua.rvd1rf.t(tOr\ "8CE•OTHHS SMITH'S MOtlTUAIY 627 MCiin St Huntington Beach 536-6539 f'EllC fAMIL Y COlOMIAl FUNllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 PACIACVllW MIMC>aJALPAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1lic View Drive NewPOrt Beach 644-2700 McCOIMICl ...a.T\IARIES Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IA&.TZ-WOM Nl8ALHOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 1&1•0ADWAY MOITUAIY 110 8'0edway oo.taMeu 842·9150 IWrM • TUTN&&. MDINAlf Wll1Q.9'P ctWIL Cr9matOfY • Fk>Wer Shop 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa . ·-·-· ----....._.. ___ _ . . ..... . . • Sunday, Mey ao. 1911 It Was Fasriaation • • • Too bad authors don't get to see the wonderment they bring to children. Narrator Marilyn Costamagna gets to watch these expressions as she leads story time for pre-schoolers at , 10 a .m. Thursdays through June 7 at Mariner's branch library in Newport Beach. Joining in the finger play are ' Mall .and Angie Hilpert, Andrea Cheever and Julie Baker. At thl· sides. Richel Cheever, 2. provides her own· interpreta· t ions. MARIL YN~S MYSTIQUE. • • <From Page A3> hate and accusations. and then it's over. and the rest is play-acting for the sake of being socia· ble. exit the brains, and I'm jusl as lonely as before. ·' l thought I was in for such excitement . No. it didn't work out this time either ; it never does . . but what am I doing? What's happen- ing?" "I'm just s itting quietly and listening. That's all." She became silent visibly so -her tongue running over her lower lip. and then she put her little finger and her ring finger half into her mouth and looked al me as if she had never seen me before. She wanted something. I didn't know what. A FEW DA \'S LATER, I was roused hy the tclcphonl' .. The re's a lady who wants to talk to you ,· :.aid the des k clerk at my hotel. It wasn't Marilyn. But I recognized the voice . 11 was the secretary's. She spoke in a subdued tone as if someone were near who wasn't s upposed to hear what she was ta lking about. "I'd like to talk to you. It's very important. Could you manage it right away.,.' "There's a bar on the corner of 42nd Street and United Nations Plaza. I 'II be there in 30 minutes." Nancy <not htr rnal nC:tme J was there when I arrived. "WON'T VOU PLEASE keep away from Mi ss Monr~'" she said abruptly. I looked at her in surprise "Did she send you lo me with that message?" "No. she doesn't know I'm seeing you. and I must ask you not to tell her -and please don't tell her what I've said. Will you promise?" I didn't answer. "I hope you will, a fter I've told you what you have to know. Miss M'dhroe is in the middle of one of the worst depressions she's ever been through. She's also ill physically, and she's go· ing to be hospitalized for a cure of her depen- dence on piUs. "IT'S ABSOLUTEL V necessary that she doesn 't get involved in a nPw affair. I'm very, very sorry that I'm forced to give you such con· fidential and dan~erous information, but ( just have no choice I do it only for Marilyn 's sake. I love her so much. She wants so much, including much that s he can 't manage, and what she can manage she doesn't want. She's a unique person, a very, very great talent. She's warm and wants so much to help others. but she blocks herself ... The ambi- tion, the energy that clashes, her frightful in· -'Ne ptune Society CRE MA llON 8\llll AL Al '>EA 646-7431 McGILLIS HENRY HILL McGILLIS, M.D. • native of GeorQia, rtsklent ol Coron• ~I Mar. Pautcl •-Y Maly 17, 1t1t 111 Ille ... Of Ill. He INVH • tOfl Rotlflrl .. ,. ,,,. C•m.191tr H. McGllllS Of San Jose. C• ..• ' O•u911ter Marilyn McGllll> of Call few frff pottfotio l-~~=~=====~-s ... 1011•. C• .• II• •llo le•ves 7 vr•nctcllildrlol. Prior to tfttrv Into 111e tMOlcal tlMcl, Or. McGUll~ wes wltll FUNERAL DIRECTORS liarbor Lawn ~ Mount Oliw : Mortuary Cemetery {.;J'ematory • Interment In Any Cemetery S •Shipment •Burt .. lnaurance • CrelMltlOft .... oompt11w. • Coll for frH C~PortfoUo s 1m....,An . 1 eo.t.Meu M0-1554 !tie 5tl0rts o.iM. Of tM Los AnQelfl Tlmn. Dwlno Ills 50 yHrs In Ille mMk•I ~ lie !In llMn on !fie 1talf of H°" Nlernorl•I He1pll•I. Gott• Mew Ni.morl•I Hotf)llal •nd thfl Sonora Community Hospllat. A Veterllll of WWI, • mtmbllr ol Ille Newport H-Elk! LOdge, Thfl Jolly Boys of ti. Irvine Country Club encl t11e T11orum11• Country Hlllorlc•I Society. A tono time -ot the ~ ... ~ Meelk•I Anoclatkln. He _,,... tor 2S yean •• Ille County IW•ltll Offlcff for tlw City ot SoMf•. He MrvM -•I '(eM'\ on the E•· .mlnlno ~ Of ~tflk Pl\n•· cl-.-Ill Sllr9eon• FtHWTel ,.,.,ices will be hekl qn S-..,, ~y 10, "" •• l :OOP.M.""'fl Ille SmHll & Tulllllt Westclllf O\afllll, 427 E. 17111 St .. Cost• MeM, wllll "9v. A-I Perry ofllcl•I· l119. lnt«1Nn1wl1tt••Pl1KelnSonor•. C.111 Smltfl & Tutlllll Mortu.lry OirK· ton ....... I II~...... II .......... Keeps you on top of the loc•I scene ••• everyd•y In the OUTWARD BEAUTY THAT WON ATTENTION Belied Marilyn Monroe's Inner Turmoil .... ' somnia, abuse of pills, a lcohol She's misunderstood and stepped on and mis used. forced into wrong roles . . She gets bad advice, and she follows it. .. HER MARRIAGF. Ito Arthur Miller> is over. There are rumors about it. but they both want to hide it. She has a great need to be alone just now; but, at the same ti me, she's desperate over living alone. that her marriage didn't work out that on top of everything else. ··But, if she doesn't get a long rest and psychiatric help, I really fear the worst. "The pills. the sleeping pills. I can't tell you how terrible it is to watch it, to try to help and not be able to. I'm swimming with a human be· ing in my arms, who's about to drown in an end· less ocean ... ·· Hours later. back al my hotel. the telephone rang. I woke up immediately. It was a quarter past two in the morning. It was Marilyn. "I CAN'T SLEEP," she said. "I have to talk to someone. Are you up for talking?·· "Sure, all night." "You're sweet. I knew it. Who is your ravorite author?" "I have two. They're very different on the surface but only on the surface: Hemingway and Camus." "I'm afraid or death. Maybe it's because I'm afraid of old age. I can get sick over every day that passes. I grow uglier. You should see my hands; they're getting did already." "ntEY SAY AGE can be a gift if you don't resist it. Jr you go along, it's like swimming with the tide, it makes many things easier." "I don't understand that. Why?" "Maybe because you st.op fighting what's immaterial." "I wish it were that way. But that's not how it is wittf me. I should get wiser; things should get easier. as you say, but they don't . can you be born immature? I mean, can you have a gene or something in you that simply makes you unable to mature?" She drew a breath and said, "Do you know my mother ended up in a mental hospital?" "No. Is she still alive?" Silence. A long silence. .. YES. rvE LIED about it. 1t was the mov· ie company that got me to do it. But I've ad- mitted it ·was a lie. Why do I always let them talk me into it? Why am I so insecure? It's as if I couldn't keep up with my own body. It grows older but I don't. Is that a sign or insanity'>" "No. Everybody feels that now and then - until one day mind and body come together aga in ." We talked more that night and I was spell· bound by that voice. It must be a record someone ii playing, I thoueht, a sound track from OM of her films. It wu tbe voice everyone knew. the one that 1an1 about diamonds and "Bye, Bye =· and "Somebody Loves Me," the little-b ·1irf· voice. Sbe can't talk that way off the screen. Her voice must be a professional trick; it c:an 't be 1enuine. Radiology Students Honored Orange Coast College s tud e nt s Deb r a Sizem ore and Peggy Holder, both of Costa Mesa, received two of eight awards given by the California Society of Radi o lo gic Technologists m recent com petition. Ms . Sizemore received a second placl' a ward f or h er essay on radiolo~1c· holo~raph y Ms . Ho ld e r p lact'd second ror an exhibit titled .. 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MONDAY: Loving Little Girl Btue • • ( , , 1· • • Rev. Moon Casts His Net in Gloucester ESTER. Mau. <At'> At belt. from the q>kt, cruel"' ti ll roU of • even wbt'n everytb1ns ii comin& aet lftall a Wr.t'k Tbe ctielel .... ~ .. a rod. Bolton dealen aren't buy ~ ; when your l'ompelltlon 1s 1 •••timeL 1n·ttempt Korau wbo ~lal .. cloM ron.necUona In He•v~n. tbe !'"c•m• downriaht cutthroot • 18 A ft•r of it0me old salts as .th eut a w•ry eye •crogs ~ harbor • Uw Rev. Sun Myun.i Moon and h1a n h.ve opt-ned a lrtm, new. ~•-areen fbh plant ! Hla critics fear that M0<>n. who d<>t>:s t\Ot-CILutise hl1 Ooek for thUUllftl he IS a iteatlnate ol Jesus Christ. alao wants lo J>ecome 'Mt@ Codfatht•r • Glourester has st•en » lot or strange lisb In its time Some look on lht' .Moomes with no mort> curiosity lh»n ~e• would on the random•fre1tcht~r ar 1v,,.. among the lrawlt>rs 'l~n lht're·:. lotaceater's m1n1whult1·s1ted mayor , Leo I. Alper. ~ ·•1 don't like them They hale me." ht' srowls between e1gare:tte:. He has c>ublkly threatened a Moon off1c1al on µ'V that he would "lay strap markl> on )'OUr blip" ht-fore he would grant him a eonklg vanant·t' · l\Jmost overnight, Mvvn has made a }>ig lplash m American fi shing, e ve n un to this hi s toric port. a pla e c ~yllODymous with the sea . Since surfac ing~ in Glouces ter in 1976, Moon's followers have taken a big bite of the b.lu_enn tuna marke t and bought Gloucester Lobste r Co . for $300,000 (a~k. thereby acquiring 80 percent of liJle local market. l'f BEMAINS to ht> seen when and if tbe_v",wm dip fr.to Gloucester's meat and potatoes business. the ground fish c-c1u1ht by trawlers ~ "the Ameri<.'an fi shing induslry 1:. Cip~ for the pluc king." says Ti m ~lltvan, a well-versed reporter for Na tw~l Fisherman magazine "The first one to modernize and operate honestly ,till make a killin~. But he'd better ~ve concrete buildings." Bill Sanders. head of the Unification Ohurch operation here, agrees. · ··Anyone doing things efficie nlly. ~'nyone who operates on ~ood Christian lAl'IOCiplCl>, IS going LO prosper And When L make money . the fi s hermen should "'cikf> monc) "This be lieve it or not. 1s a ,..c1ther revolutionary state ment for a fish 4ecrferto make . If one trawler did modernize, all would follow. concedes Tom Misuraca, a 32-year-old offshore fishermam who's dhorthodox enough to tr)' if he can 'et tile money. Moon's Unification Church &,as the money, and if Moon modernizes firs-. he could become the biggest ftsh itl tfie sea whether anyone followed him <l;I' not. Jo •·1sHE RM t;N a r e mHvelous ly sec retive about how they are doing f1s- t)wise "I wouldn't tell anyone where qr w hat the fishing was. unless he was ., y s on.·· s ays Mis ura ca -and '1o neywis e. Cash payments. called ·~shack " money after t he shanties •here they may take place. circulate 'l_ns een be neath the surface like 'ounder on the sea bottom. Doctors do ;,. the fishermen reason, why not ile m selves? They thus have a finely tfed suspicion that any str anger is a from Fisheries or the I RS. he sea 1s an indifferent and timeless fi>t. The fisherman feels he is entitled to I-~ toehold he can gel, legal or not. Jbere's another timeless foe. the guy the smelly. yell ow rain pants al the 41nd of the wharf with the uncicnt scale • ~ 'Sidetracked Kid "~-REV. MOON'S LOBSTERMAN Bill Sanders Sorts Catch "host! uiJosyn<.'rasies only h(• knowl> and who largely determint-~ whether the fb. herman sinks ur s w11nl> The dealer Beneath his CAT ha:.t'ball cap is a b rain c.ts rc f1necl a:-. a computer in squeezmt: the last ('t•nt of profit from fis herman und.. wholesale buye r alike. Beneath his frayed lumbe r Jacket is a heart as cold a s his k ehous«> if need be. .. FISH ERM EN won't go to Moon because of his religion·• You sick'1" ex· claims Charley Curcuru. as nonplussed as if a cod had jumped into his lap. "If the Moonies ~ave one more cent a pound. the fi sht.'rmen would brc·ak their arms getting there H1tl~r could s tart a plant here if he offe red Boston prices." Charley 1s 63. a dealer tl1s wise and we athered eyes have :.et!n many boats come and go from his tiny. littered of fice at the end of his wharf where dogs slumber and fisherme n loiter and ob- serve the "Don't t,Jse The God Dam Phones" sign about as frequently as any other commandment. "I like the Moonies . Nice people. And they pay cash, not like some of the deadbeaL5 I've known all their lives. Con- v'e rt me? They didn't have to after the re- verend himself walked in here with that briefcase full of money. He wanted to buy my bus iness. 1. made him an offer even he cou Id ref use. · · Charley's brother. Joe, says fish· ermen ought to boycott the Moonies. Charley disagrees. "I do 70 percent of my business with my competition. The Moonies pay their bills. I ain't worried about them. Yet." ,.,.~- GLOUCESTER MAYOR ALPER Tll Bust Their Blip•' Sanders. the H ·year-old LoW.iana· borA m.a.oaaer of lnlernaUonal Seafooda. secs 1uch a day comina. "Flab ,dealers who have ripped off the flabermea for yean -tbia ii my own personal feeling, now -are 1oln1 to reap what they sow. If people come to ua, it's not because we've 1ot lots of money. lt'sbecauaewe'refair. We'rebonest." Local lobstermen agree and have responded accordingly, Sanders says. The loblter busrness has been aood. .. Because the Unification Church is controversial. we have been c;on · troversial. We're damned if we beg on the streets and damned if we 10 into the fishing business, but what a re we goina tu do'' We have families to support, and you can't do that soliciting in airports." SANDE&S talks straight from the market place; Give the customer an even break and you'll get his business. If he has been brain·washed, it must have b ee n by Adam S mith. He h as a ckowledged he has sometimes paid more than his competition. What new bus iness in town doesn't offer pre· m1ums lo draw customers ? "There's no law says you can't buy high and sell low." says Gus Sciulla of Star Fis heries . T here are laws. howe ver. that say you . can 't funnel funds from a tax-exempt church mto a business to sandbag t he competition. But Congress. the IRS, the Jus tice Department and other gov· t'rnmental agencies have looked into Moon's manifold enterprises and none has made a case that the denomination has been doing this . What concerns Gloucester is not so much what the Unification Church peo- ple have done but what they might do. ··Last winter they we re paying up to 30 cents a pound 1 for lobsters I more than anyone elst>," Anthony Klos of Frontie ro Bros . told a ne wsman "What do you think they're going to do when they've driven the rest of u s out of the business·~ .. THEY'LL HAVE TO fight Cily Hall if Mayor Alper has his way. ··Friends of my sis ter lost a kid to the Moonies." says flis Honor, digging for another cigarette and additional invec- tive. "I know what they do. They want to right City Hall, I'll bust their blips. "Moon s aid in his book Jesus came to him one njght and said 'I'm tired. Take over.· I'm a Jew and don't know about Christianity, but I don't buy flnY of that shill. Actually, I don't care what Moon believes. I just don 't like the way he treats kjds. He says Gloucester needs him lo revitalize the town. I got news for tnm." When Moon followers bought a house in West Gloucester via a straw man and then sold tbe property to the church for Sl, Alpert closed an access road and forbade boats mooring off its beach. ·'The trouble is you can't dis- crim inate," he said, puffing in frustra- tion. "But if I'm aware of the Moonies trying to buy anymore property, I'm go- ing to get some of my sources to buy it first." Gloucester's 25,000 citizens already face a stiff tax ra te. Rumors of Moon buying more property to set up a tax· exempt school send the mayor quiver· ing off tbe Richter scale. .. ALL TIUS church s tuff. We got a guy who bought an abandoned church over in East Gloucester and started liv· ing in it. Then he applied for a lax PX· emption. Damned if he didn't get il. So he got a neon sign from Goldman's stc re, blacked out the 'L' and hung it up outside. 'Godman's. • " Alper sighed in a cloud or smoke. ''I don't understand religion anymore ." Now Run$ Road : TAMPA, Fla . CAP I --Frank Pollock is the Jlresldenl of a railroad. He's also the chief eltgineer. the main mechanic. the oiJer and the man who occasionally sweeps out the place. D\D ltJU KNO\N EVERV GOLD PIN FUN CENTER FEATURES OPEN BOWLING., He was 57 when be up and quit bis job as a sewing-machine salesman and bought himself some trains and track. Real trains and track. POLLOCK, U, HAS rive miles of used track, a diese l engine. a couple or coaches and a steam locomotive in his one -man Florida Central Railroad. "And they're on a scale or 12 inches to a Coot,·· he says with a grin. Like most kids, Pollock was fascinated with trains. But for him tbe romance never ended. He says he even stiU has his fint toy engine. While be worked as a salesman he visited train buffs and railroad companies in tbe areas where his job took bim EIGHT YEAU AGO Pollock decided to try to turn his railroading hobby into a serious venture. He hopes to set up hia own excursion line in West- tentral Florida using bis two coaches. one built in the 19205 and tbe other in the '30s, and bia 1925 steam engine. "What's the difference between men and boys?" uka Pollock with a smile. "The size and tostofUwirtoys." • DAILY TAPE CENTER THREE GAMES FOR 1HE PRICE OF iWO SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES ETC ETC ETC fTC .... 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Aa printer, editor and ddef eon boy of tM Un· der1round Grammarian a four·pa1e broadsheet that ooaes wlt.b biUn1 Hlire aad occask>nal venom -Mitchell reautarly dlaembowels coUe1e pr~I denta, deans and national leaden ·~ dare to violate the mother ton1ue In written form. NO ONE IA 1m mune from the wrath of bl• newsletter, prlntt'd in Mitchell's b.s,.mt>nt on a 72-year -o ld Chandler & Pr1fe print ln1 pres11 and :.ent to 1.800 subelcribt!r11 nant• Umea a year l n a rt-cent issut•. M i t c h t• I I g It \' I' Glassboro St1ttt• C'ollt•gt· President Mark Cham berlain an · · fo'" for 1rn internal memo. lie tr ... quently prints thc RICHARD MITCHELL salarie5 of thost> whoiw writing he skcwt>r:. "I have tenurt'. a smart mouth a11d 1 ·n1 hard lo slop," Mit chell said m a rt'cent inten lt.'14 "So I don 't worry. Bes ides, the colle.:c likes l ht: • publicity." t ( I , , 1 ) Out Uw 49·year old Glusboro profeaaor Isn't ao much lnternted In pedantry or spilt lnfinitiveK aa he la enrated by professionals who evade rt"sponslbUlty for what they s.y To Mltt'hell, peur En1ll1h hm't IWit hard on UW! car•. lt'K downra1hl Immoral. "IN,\ MOaAi, univcr'"'· I make decisions. It's a rtUe lt~ll mornl to llMY '<k-clKIOnK are made by me ''' Wh.-n M1t r h1•1l !>poaks of s<>ciologists or .-duC'atons. ht• do••rrn't i.ay tht' words. He spits them • out with cUx.:w1t T~o11c• µr11C1·sslonals ust• words like "an · div lduahzt•d h•11rr11n.: stullon .. when they mean to i.uy "tk 11k." Mlkhc ll suys "You c·an tw 1>t·rh~·dly clt:ar and log1caal saying 'dc'11t" and 'doi<t• · MITCllt:LL t:NJOYS making outrageous s lal\•mt:nt,., but hl''s scnou.s about the political t•ontwc1ue11ce11 of bad ~nghsh "Wf' boast of frt-edom of thought in America." tw i.ays ·· Uut what d<>t!!> freedom of thought mean 1r the majority of pt.>-Oplt: can't put two sentences togeth(lr in i.omt• log1<·al M.-quence·• What ure they free to think a bout., .. Mit chell fetu s Amt:rit•a 1s becoming a nation or 1lhlt'ratei. itnd where education is bilingual 11l1tt:ratl's m two hmgua~es to: Bt;Ut-:Vl-:S we arc spendmg "twice as mu£'h as Wl' s hould be " on education. and he welcomes the day whe n school• 10 back to teachina "reading. writing and clpherln1." "But if you cut the school bucltel in balf, dis· tricts would probably fire teachers and hire more curriculum coordinators. The federal iovernment re~ards dod•es and gimmicks with 1ranta. ·'If someone did a study showing that kids would be interested in reading if we showed re· runs of 'Mod Squad' In the classrooms, the govern· menl wouJd pour millions into the program." Mitchell's favorite example of "evasive English" is an education profes5°' at Montclair SlJt~ College who recently wrote in the New York Times: "The pre-school years have been re· cognized as being important formulative years." MITCHELL WROTE IN the Grammarian: "lie probably means 'formative,' but no matter. The important thing is the grotesque contortion by which he escapes having to say that pre-school years are formative. It matters not at all to the 'professional· that what he has lo say is obvious and banal a nd widely enough known that it needs no saying . he still finds a way to evade responsibility for having said it . "In this timid language of misdirection and ab· dication. no one would dare stand forth and pro· claim that a turkey is a turkey." " ... '1984' Is a very important aource -what I do. Decay and corruption of the I enter lhe mind. What would happen 11- galned a reasonable command of the Ian,_.! l~redible : They wouldn't vote for many pollti· c1ans. Mitchell has a book .comin& out in tbe fall OD the political consequences of lanaua1e. The ten~ tative title is "A Worm in the Brain'' and It iadk!ta educators for mediocrity. The book bluta tbe movement to allow black yOUQ11ters to uae atftel lingo or "black English" in elauroom compotJitiou. "That assures a caste system. It's a new and vigorous form of racism "Boobs are not ~rn . We make them. We don't teach rules or grammar or phonics anymore. We teach ethnic heritage and how to relate lo .. ch other. The people who leach these thinga call themselves 'humanists.' That's what they always say when the subject being taught bu no conteat." -~ J:AllL'S S~IS4 1914 HAUOll IUD. . LUMelNO • M•A't'MIO S.-WMwM ..... SI. Llo.117U7 COSTAWISA Se•V•< .. Time St•'1• •I v-Oller IC411 Slor~ ~·"'~I YOtoJt AnNI MITCHELL SCOFFS at creative writing --;:=::===========::~I courses. "The guy who decided to put 'hot and cold ' on water faucets now there was a writer. C0$JA ME!.&642· 1753 IU.~1 81 ..... Riiht lo the point .. Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work tor ou . Ml~C,l()H Vlf.J0495-0401 1 .. 11 c-... '-'''-l\4ft 0 Frw .. 1 Ave Pl& .I Watch Shamu leap clear over a man You won't believe it once you see it! Shamu ; soaring killer whale, has now added this latest breathtaking whale hurdle to hi s repertoire of splash hits. See him as he dives in graduated leaps and bounds in "Sha1nu Goes to College~' · Tickle a whale~ cheek At Sea World's brand new Whale and Dolphin Petting Pool! 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CJetting L<.1sorda from the field 111 his f1n;.il d <ty s \.\1)rk before today's complete return of lhe maJor lt•ague umpires after a lengthy strike . OodJ;fers t•rotest Amateur Umpire Gets Last Laugh CINCINNATI <AP> Johnny Bcnt•h and Dan Oriesscn drove 1n two runs r ach and Joe M or~an st·orerf three . leading the Cincinnati ltPds lo a 5·4 vk· lorv ovt'r Los An~el<"s Saturdav n1g.ht in a ~ame played untlt:.r protest by the I >o<lgcr!-. Winning pitcht-r Pa ul Mosk<1u remaint>d unhcal t-n 1n four games and ll1<'k Sut<'11fre. 4·3, ~·as ·the Jnsn ai. tht• Oo<lgn.s w~·nt down t'' ttw1r rc1urth con Sl'CUllVl' d~·fcJl. ' THE PltOTEST wJ~ lodged 1n the third inning fol111w1n~ the eJectiun of Los Angelt·~ Manager Tom Lasorda ovcr a disputed balk call that <Jllowed Morgan lo score Cincinnalt'!-. fourth run. Thf> dispute in volv1•d amateur umpire IA.is Tr<"llcl T iie regular umpires Wl'rt' u11ahll• to make the game <.1Ct..r st>t.tlf>menl of tht•ir \'oork stoppagr• Ortcssrn's t wo-out rl o11 hl1· scf)red Morg<i n m the first in , ning. The Oo<li!N:. took <J 2 I lead in the sel·ond on a walk to Dusty Haker. Von .Josh ua 's single and De rrel Thomas' two- run double. ThQmas was thrown out overs liding third trying for a triple The Reds made ii 4-1 with three runs i11 thl! third after singles by Ken Griffey <Jnd Dave Concep<'ion <Jnd a wa l k to Morgan h1aded the bases. Bench dehvered a two.run single and Morgan s cored on Sutcliffc 's balk. CINCINNATI GOT what proved to be the decisive run in the fifth on Morgan's double and Driessen 's single. Lasorada rushed out of the dugout to protest the balk call and s pun Trcilcl around. Treitel rPsponded by ordering Lasorda ()lit wilh a wide sweep of hi s a rm . They began arguing face to.face and humping each other with their bellies. ··We think he missed the play . he said he didn't ," Lasorda said following his second ejection of the season by an amateur um· p1re. Treite l. who works as a bologna stuffer in a sausage plant, was pressed into service when the regular umpires were unable lo make travel connec·· Lions to Cincinnati following their settlement. THE DODGERS C HASED Mos kau in the seventh after Raker lined a run-scoring dou· b le , bringing hom e Gary Thomasson, who walked. In the eighth. Manny Mota singled for his 136th career pinch hit, pinch runner Teddy Martinez moved to third on a fielding error by shortstop Concepcion and scored on Bill Russell's sacrifice fly .. ~ ~.Mey20.1879 DAILY PILOT •• Angels' Ga gWin California Rolls a 7 and Downs Chicago, 1 Q-6 By DAVE CUNNINGHAM oe_C>M,,,., ... ...,. Ht'ulinte C hris Knapp at Anaheim Stadium iii like beuting a crooked dealer who brought tus own cards-it Just isn 'l don ... U111ng a stucked dec k, the secret of whtl'h only he knows, Knapp dealt the Chicago Wh1te Sox a 10·6 loss Saturday night. It wais has ninth straight victory at the Big A. a stnng which stretches back more than a year. Since joining the Angels, he's 10·1 on bis home turf "I DON'T KNOW WHY I pitch so well at Anaheim. It's hard to explain," the big. bespec.•taclcd right·hander said. "I've pitc.·hed some very good games on the road, too." Luck, c.·ertainly, has something to do with at. A pitcher needs runs lo win, and the Angels gave him plenty m the first m· ning. Camey Lansford led orr by delivering an 0·2 fastball into the construction zone 400· feet from home plate. THAT HOMER SHOULD HAVE tipped off Chicago Manager Don Kessinger that this was not to be a good night for his starter Rick Wortham. But by the time Kessinger got the m essage. Wortham had gone through seven batters a nd only gotten one out. He walked three and surrendered two singles along with the homer. Wortham 's successor. Randy Scarbery. promptly allowed Bobby Grich to crush a three·run homer and the Angels had a lead. F rom there. the studious looking Knapp could have won even without his glasses. "AT THAT POINT, the only thing we had lO guard agains t was relaxing too much." saict Lansford, who went J.for·5. <. "I was hoping Chris would go out there and pitch like it wa!J.O." Knapp didn't exactly pitch like it was O·O, but he was good enough to last until the ninth and make the early lead stand up !or the Angels fifth straight victory. Since Minnesota's meeting w.tth Kansas City was rained out, the Angels were able to close the Twins division lead lo just a game and a half. ROD CAllEW, who got two hits and im- proved his c lub high average to .362, agreed with Lansford about the dangers or building a big lead in the early innings. "'This is a funny game." said Carew .. You don 't want to gel cocky just because you get a big lead. You never know what can happen." Joe Rudi and Don Baylor. didn'l get <See ANGELS, Page BZ> Pac-10 Leadership To Oregon AnotherSpecta~ular Win TEMPE <AP l Alberto Salazar's resounding victory in the 10,000• meter run capped an 11th hour University of Oregon surge and gave the Ducks a slim lead in the Pacific JO Conference track and field championships Saturday rught. Heading into today's final events goregon holds a seven point edge over second place Washington, 48·41. Washington Slate is in third with 36 points. followed by Arizona State and UCLA each with 20. Salazar then slushed through a maze of puddles enroute to an ASU stadium record time of 28 : 40.6, outdistancing his closest competitor, Joel Cheruiyol, by more than 16 seconds. Scott Neilson had originally given Washington the meet lead with a record-setting hammer throw of 235-0. ARIZONA'S THOM HUNT followed by upsetting world re· cord holde r Henry Rono of Was hingtqn State in the 3,000· mete r steeplechase. With Oregon runners Don Clary. Larry Hurst and Ken Martin placing third, fourth and fifth respectiveiy . That gave the Ducks a 22·21 lead over the Huskies. Sixth in t he J ,000-m eter steeplech_a~ ~as Marina High producJ. 6arY Bl11me . compctin~ for Cal. Following the opening ham· mer throw event. the meet was delayed almost three hours by a violent dust storm, coupled with high wmds and heavy rain. Tunbers D e al Surf l-0 Loss PORTLAND I AP > John Bain zipped in a penalty kick to the left comer late m the game to lead the Portland Timbers to a 1·0 victory over the Califo rnia Surf in North American Soccer League action Saturday night Surf defender Peter Wall. who was named coach this week after John Sewell was fired. pulled Bain down in the 18·yard box at 77:22. Referee Dante Maglio awarded the penalty and Rain beat goalkeepter Dave Jokerst with his shot. Just 40 seconds before Bain's goal. rookie Bruce Gant saved the Timbers by clear ing a Steve David shot near the Portland goal. Bid Runs Away With Preakness BALTIMORE IAP 1 "Fantast1r '" a fan shouted Cit Torp Ml•y1•rhflff dflf'r the Prea kness Saturd<.1 y. Replied Meyf'rh<>H II Wi1s n't fantastic. It was SJX'Clacular " Indeed 11 wa.., Sp1•1·tacular Bid ~imply ran a w;,iv from four thn·1• '•·ar·l)lil rivals al P1mllc11 and ·:iclckd a \'1d 11r} 1n. the $235.300 Preaknr>~~ to his lrnnnph in llw Kcnlu(·ky DcrlJy . HE DID IT WITH lht• seMnd la!->H•st clot·k1ng in the 104-ycar h1stCJry of the race. comph,ung thP mile and three-s ixteenths 1n 1.54 l 5 That was Just a fifth of a second off thC' track and stakes record set by Canoncro II an 1971 "He did it all." said Lramer Bud Delp <1fter watching Bad be<it Gnlden Act by 51 ~ lengths "He's a great harsc I've heen l!aymg 1t all along. Now you fclluw!'> can say it." he told the news media "The race was over at the hCllf ·mile post." Jockey Ronnie Franklin had SpeCtacul~r Bid at high gear with a half mile to go and he took the lead from General Assembly entering the final turn. FRANKLIN, THE 19-\'EAR-OLD who had been criticized for some or his rides on Bid. kept the colt outside all the way Delp said ht' thought Angel Cordern on Screen King wanted Franklin to comt: inside as he did m thl:' trouhlc·plagucd Florida Derby. When asked what would have happe ned if Fr11nklin had gone inside. Delp !'>napped , "That '~ <t dumb question I don 't talk to dummtt•s" Franklin. who thought Bid could. have brokt•n I he rc•cord If he h<td been pushed tn the stretcll. ..,;,iid SC'rt.'i.'n Kin~ fon·cd him wide on the turn and in the bachlrPlch. But Cordero 'ia1d Hid camt: m on Sc:reen King <>'\.the· bi1('kstrctch and "hit me hard 1mough ltHul u\ m } hori.t· " SCRF.F.N KING AND CORDERO he lped delay Specl<Jt•ular n1d '~ Vlt·lory from hef·oming offic1<1I. The ~1.cward~ he ld an inquiry concerning Screen King and Flying P<Jstcr 1n the upper stretch but decided to let the order of fm1 sh stand. That was Screen Kang, tollowed tly fo'lyang Paster and Gene ral Assembly. the son of Secretariat, who had been runner up in the Derby. The four colts who chased Spectacular Bid Saturday all had been beaten by him m the Derby. Two or three of them might try him again in the Belmont Stakes when Spectacular B'id tries to become thoroughbred i:acing's third Triple Crown winner in three years. Franklin and Delp don't car e who rides against him m the Belmont. "We·re a cinch for the Triple Crown." sau1 the confident Franklin .... ,...,,..... SPECTACULAR BID (RIGHT) LEAVES HIS COMPETITION IN THE OUST AT PIMLICO. Girls' Athletics· ·A Waste of Time . Super Sport Also Talks About Umps, Poor Newport Lights Look, up m the sky. It 's gos.npy, an tn· formative, U's broah, it 's Supn-Sport. Yes, it., S&lpn' Sport -o new weekly column you· U find evef1I Sunda11 m the Dail11 Pilot. You, 01 o reader, hove o chance to participate m thil new endeavor. We want at to be os nwch fun /or you to rNd aa it as for us to produce. Letters, queatiofts ond opinions will be welcorrwd. Another sports season has gone by lhe wayside on the high school, j\UUor college ,nd college levels, and anodler waste of time-as far as tirls' athletics is con· cemed-bu taken place. Due to TitJe IX. bud1eta in all sports for 1979·80 have been cut draslically, sometimes even eUmlnattnc major pro- grams like football and swimmin1. Wouldn't lt Just be easier to do away with all the women's programs? Who cares about lbem anyway, and who goes to se~ them? Answers: Nobody and very few HECK, l!:VEN A STATE JC cbam, p1onsh1p girl's basketball game, whe re one of the teams carried an undefeated record, could manage only a paltry 250 fans. Have you ever seen a boy's contest draw under 1.000 patrons for any playoff game? ( thinJt it's ridiculous for the women of this country to monopolize sports on an equal parity with their male counterpans. When the girls can s tart running bke O.J Simpson. shtrt throwing like Ron Guidry . start hitting like Rod Carew, start s ... ooting like Uav1d Thompson or start s winging a golf club aike Tom Watson. then. and only then, s hould they get the same equities the men do. , ............. , The agreement by the slrikin1 umpires and major leagu• baseball was way too long in coming. The dispute between the two sides is something that should have been handled long before spring training ever began. But. as Is usually the case w1th major league basenall owners. the authorities in· volved decided to sit on their hands and play a waiting game, waiting to see if the umpires would break down and give in, or if the owners could get public support °" their sade. Fortunately, neither was the case. THE UMPIRES, and Justifiably so, s tuck to their guns a nd were so persuasive in the process they swayed public support, as well as player support, almost un· a nimously in their favor What the umpires received in benefits, vacation and salary raises will hardly begin to compensate the pain and a1C>lll' they've had to endure the past few montba. But It's a start. Too often booed by the fans, jeered by the players. and looked down on by baseball manage ment, Just how important the professional umps are to major lugue (See SUPER SPORT. Pase llZ> ----.----·~···-··-···--~---~!::2==--.:-~·---._.-_ ........ ;: .. :_:~. -:-.-:----:..-.--.~ --. -.: .. · .. ·.·-...... -----... -- -------__....__. __ ---__ _...,_ ----P' ..... ~~--- ·. 112 DAILY Pl.LOT Sunday, M9Y 20. 1m _A Capaule Report From tM WOftd of Sport• Delayed by Bomb Threat, Ali Tabs Shavers as Best F,..•AP.,....kliln bomb threat, world ht"1tvy~l1bt boxina c-ham-BUENOS AIRES Delayed two hours by a • plon Mulu1mm1td Ah Mrrived he~ Saturday and su1d Ernie Sh11vt•n 18 tht• mm1t llllt .. ly randidate to llUl't'~hlm Ali, World Hoiun11 ASSO<'iaUon C'hatmp. waa anviled lo !IPf'nd two dny1' 1n th~ Arttent.ane l'apltal as a 1ueat ol a ~al teJevus1on !'>tutton a nd t~ Argentine sport• ma1aaloe El . ._, Gruftt·o. whH·h 1!4 <'t1lebr11un1 Ill eoth an· nlvenary Tht-champion's arrival w•s delayed wht>n tht> Braniff naght OD wh.icb be WH traveling took otr from Santiago, Chile, but landed ugain 10 minutes later after the l'O ntrOI tower advised the pilot Of It telt"phont>d bomb threat The plane lOOk off agam after a search by airport secunty personnel "Security found nothing," an airport spokesman said Au Local spC>rts writers reported that Ali was to recc1Vl' $90,000 to appear m lhe ring at Luna Park Stadium before :,i four-fight program Saturday night. He was not scheduled to fi ght or spar during ttis visit. ,,,. I le did, however. please television crews by sparring with an umd<'ntified baggage handler as police escorted him to a news l'onrerence al an airport hotel immediately after arrival Asked who is the most likely candidate to succeed him as heavyweight champion of the world, Ali said: "The best o~e is the man who just knocked out Kenny Norton: Errue Shavers." t.: Ali said he is g~ing ahead with ~lans to retire •1~lhin two months," and demed reports attributed to Top · Ra~ pro- moter Bob Arum that he is suffering from damaged kidneys which prevent him from fighting again. ------ftuof P of llw Da8--------. Looking for a silve r lining after losin" a 10-round decision to Ron l.yle, Scott LeDotu had th.is to say: "l did prove that white heavyweights go more than one round " Out for a lt'r~lc, Bo~~r A .,alcr LAKE C HARLES. La. --Amateur m welterweight Ronnie Newton of Ft. Smith. Ark., re~ained l'onsl'1ousness :;aturday, a w~k after be- i n~ knnrkNI out during AAU boxing cham- p1onsh1ps hl·rt·. hospital orticials said. .. ,fr 1~ not commum<'aling but I would no longer say that he 1s unl'onsl•1ous Hi s improvement in the last 36 hours has he<>n remarkal)le." said Dr. Gerald Litel. Ne~ton was knocked out by a blow to the temple de- livered by Donald Curry of Fort Worth, with 22 seconds re· maining in thl· third and final round or the 147-pound cham· pionships on May 12. He tried to ~et up at the count or eight but referee Elmo Adolph signal.-d that the fi~ht was over. A few minutes later. Newton t-11llapsed whill• getting out of his fighting togs in a . dressing room. He was rushed to St. Patrick's Hospital where he un- derwent sur~ery for a blood clot inside bis skull. Rooker Ball~• Cllbs tor Elg•• Pittsbur~h's Jim Rooker baffled the Chicago Ill Cubs for ei~ht innings Saturday in bis 1979 debut and the Pirates rode Dave Parter'• home run to a 3-0 victory. Rooker faced the minimum number of batters through the first eight innings. allowing two singles. Both runners were erased on the basepaths. A single and walk knocked Rooker out of the game in the ninth ... Boston's J e rry Remy singled across the tying run. ~hen scored on Fred Ly-•a third hit ~ ' to lift Boston to a 4·3 victory over the J!:iiii • New York Yankees Saturday in major league baseball action . . . Lee May bit a two-run homer to help Jim Palmer and the Baltimore Oriol~ to a 4-3 victory over Toronto ... Barry Evaas and Geae Tenace hom e r e d in the lltb to give Sa n Diego a 4 ·2 triumph over Houston . . . Andre Dawaoa and Warren Cromartie belted rifth-inni n" home runs as Montreal dereated Philadelphia 11001<u 10-5 . . . Richie Hebaer's bases-loaded, two-out fieldin~ error in the 12th inning opened the flood"ates a nd allowed St. Louis six unearned runs u the Cardinals whipped the New York Mets 9-4 ... Jim Norris drove in five runs with a pair of homers to spark Cleveland past Detroit 6-0 . . . Jeff Newman homered and drove in four runs as Oakland snapped an eight-game losing streak with a 12·4 win over Milwaukee ... Terry WlllUleld'a sacrifice fiy scored Biil North win the tie-breaking run aa San Francisco took the opener against Atlanta. 4-2. In the nightcap, pinch·hitter Wiiiie McCovey hit his 507th career home run in the Jlth In- ning to give the Giants a 7·6 win and a sweep of the doubleheader . . Julio Cra1's leadoff homer In the first in- ning was all Seattle pitcher Floyd aa .. 1.ae~ needed as he pitched a six-hit 4·0 win over Texas. Old Dotllfnfo11 l11la Arr Rccord·setting Anae Donovaa, lhe 6-8 Paramus Catholic High girl basketball play· er. has announced she will attend Old Domi· nion University .. World record-bolder Edwla • Moses ran the fourth fastest time e ver In the 400·meter hurdles al nuke University, clocking a 47.69 ... Darrell Waltrip won the pole position for today's Mason-Dixon 500 stock t'ar race in Dover, Del .... Garo Yepre•laa aianed ie one-year contract with the Miami Dolphins ... Placeklcker Jim Turner agreed to terms with the Denver Broncos. Details were not released . "'9······ -.. ·-·-·--· ........... -···-.-...... -......... _ SOFTBALL/BASEBALL/?ENNlll R8~1ers Wlii State Crowa, 2;n ; Connie Geor1e'1 two-nm 1lxlh·lnniq ft c~ a sprtq in wllla Qoldel9 wtet•1 double and ClDdM Secrl1t'a 1butout women 1 athJeUcl alao •UMCI a.._ title campalp witb a 15-1 overall reeonl. wllAle .LA vane, nn11bed with a 11-1 man. ptt.e~ paced tbe Ooldea Welt CoUep in-aYlllDUtift and • lou&Mra CeMlonia wom• 1 eoftball team to tbe pWaael• ol crowa ln buketball. ISVDI nma TBSlll: TWO ~ and Seturday'1 CODqual WU U. ntl'.M pme, a Coaeb Judi Garma'.-R•' 141g proved toqber ua tbe bi1 lame9. ,. ,.,, •~N89 8eturcl.y aa u.. a--. captured .Tbe R111t.lers aot all Secril& DllCled ID the atate Jmak>r to.Ile .. championablp with the sixth when Kim lJbell wtlUd ud a 2-0 victory over LA Valley oo the win· Karen Owena reached hue WW. a bunt ner·a diamond. 1lnile. Georae doubled to center aad Secrtat had her margin. 8KCal9T, THE MOST VALUABLE player ia tbe Southem CaWom!a Con- fereMe Md ua Southern CaWOl'1Ua, apua her nlmla abutout ol the year to finish the -.. aaoa with an ERA of 0.21, allowin1 111even earned runs ln 181 lnn1q1. LA V A.Ll.EY WAS ABL& to I« nmnen as far u second base oa1y twtee ID the game as ~ri.at kept the door cloeed with only three walks, while strildq out two. LA Valley auccumbed to Goldla Welt• the n.w. of tbe Golden Weet towmJ ... in tbe Southern CaWornla Jtelioaal8.-•w addition to SatW'day'a demi.le. ! The win puabe9 Garmaa'a ,...... w Golden West'• coach to 211-40. .J .-... r-..•1 ANGELS ••• cocky A sellout Cap Night crowd of U ,9n, second largest Anaheim Stadium turnout of the season,, saw them continue their kilt RBI pace. &UDI KNOCKED in one run to give him 14 RBI in the past 12 games. which improved his ma· jor league leading RBI count to 39 with a run-scoring single in the seventh. Most of the rattening·UP was done against left.handed pitcher5, which the Angels. a predominant right-banded bit- ting team, dearly Jove. Of the five hurlers Chicago used, two were lert·handed and neither could finish the inning he started. 'lbe Angels got nine of their 10 bits and eight of their IO runs against the southpaws, Wortham and Steve Trout. "WE DON'T SEE too many lefties." Lansford said. ·'It gives me a lot or confidence just to know one is st.arting because I usually bit pretty well again.st them." To get one more right-handed bat in the lineup agiainst the southpaw starter, Manager Jim Fregosi rested Rick Miller and inserted Merv Retlenmund who responded with two singles and tw.o RBI. Rettenmund figures to start again today. as left-hander Ross Baumgarten (4-0) takes the mound against Nolan Ryan <4-2) at 1 o'clock. * ANOllL MOTES The MAjor luow'• 11ro ftt\1-1 umolft•. wtl•lled witll INlr new tllrM· year contract. ,.... "'-" tt7t Otblll S.tunM• CrfflM _, wltlt .....,.~. IMt .. cl ot Ille cuuo .... ,., tmos. -· IMll "-· ... L.ci-, •1n1 0-U..,. •ew ••IWr ....... was_,,. 11:· "Id ...... , -n •"'-eel_, Ille •lrtu. And -did .. - -~ f..-.cl In pYce ot tlle~?·.,,_, .... , ........... IM ..... I ..... , •-' lfley .......... •k• --we\ onlY tile ftt91 left._,.. 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PHI, -you <-en _, <--out of • ..-:· -tNN9ff ...... hi ,~ ••• fi«y, •-''-'· tcr~. ~ <Oft<ede 11111 point: "Som.tlftwt •NII crue will t• ... on tM penoneli· lyoflh_ ........ ,... Pro Gridder Gives Advice ATLANTA <AP> -Randy Crowder, a lineman for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has found a way to make up for the year be spent in prison on drug charges. He wa.ma high school students about the dangers of succumb- ing to peer pressure and tells them about his relationship with God. Crowder is one of 20 National Football League athletes visit· ing high school campuses in the Soutbeut this spring as part of a program sponsored by AUanta- based Sports World Ministries. He warns student audiences that peer pressure can "head you down the wrong road. Choose your friends carefully." The six-week pro tour involves about 200 high school districts in eight Southeastern states and will reach about 100.000 studenll by the Ume It ends next month, accordiq to Blll Alexson, out· reach director for Sports World M lnlstries. Althou1h the athletes don't CStt ADVICE, Page B3> The victory completes Golden Weal's In a third place .1ame, San JoeqaW Delta defeated West Valley, 4-3. ...... ~ NEW YORK RANGER ANDERS HEDBERG LOOKS FOR MONTREAL GOALIE KEN DRYDEN.,. Canadiens in Command ·' ., 4:3 Win Gives Montreal 3-1 Lead NEW YORK <AP 1 -Th~ Montreal Canadiens are d1rricull enough to handle when they are happy -and they have been happy, having won the last three Stanley Cups. wh1c·h symbolize the championship of the Na tional Hockey League. But Saturday night, they couldn't have been much an- grier. They had been robbed or a n apparent overtime goal by Ctefenseman Larry Robinson. Montreal was tied 3.3 with the New York Rangers in the fourth game of their final playoff series and Robinson 's 60·root shot at 6:04 of extra play seemed lo have gone over the rig ht s houlder of New York net minder John Davidson and into thecagebehindhim. THE IOGH SHOT appeared to be in and out so fast that goal judge Ken Elwardt of Chicago did not tum on his light to make the score official. The players on the Montreal bench rose to their feet in unison screaming at of- ficials that the game had been won. "The thing to do was not let at deflate us," said Canadiens de- f enseman Rick Chartraw. "We came back, put the pressure on them and this time the puck stayed in." That puck was shot by another Montreal d e - renseman, Serge Savard, who beat Davidson with a 20.foot backhander at 7: 25 of overtime for the 4-3 Canadienl\' triumph which brought them to within a victory or their fourth straight Stanley Cup. "I THKt.:W A backhand shot and I didn't even look at the net." said Savard. He didn't have to The moan of the crowd at Madison Square Garden told him all he had to know. For a moment it appeared Justice had been served. since a d isputed goal against Davidson a shot which still hadn't en- tered the net -was permitted to s tand during the Rangers' semifinal series against the New York Islanders. Davidson, forlorn after the loss. insisted Robinson's shot hadn't gone in, either. "It doesn't matter anymore. the one against the Islanders." said Davidson. "And I guess this one doesn't matter anymore. either. But I swear it bit my stick. then there were two tings both goalposts. It wasn't a goal." BOB GAINEV'S GOAL at 6:27 or the third period had brought Montreal back from its third one-goal defil'it of the contest. Gainey knocked down New York defenseman Dave Maloney in the faceoff circle to the left of goalie John Davidson. skated in· to the comer to retrieve the puck. then brought it back"'lo the circle before blasting a 20-foot shot past Davidson to tie it 3·3. The goal came ju.st 2:01 after Phil Esposito's tally. his eighth of the playoffs and the 58th or his postseason career. Dave Maloney started the play with a rush up ice and fed his brother Don Maloney at the Montreal blue line. Don Maloney found Espositq 25 feet to the left of Montre~ goalie Ken Dryden. The veterltD center shot between the ~ minder's leg pads. THE CANADIENS owned the second pe riod. attacking j'- waves and peppering Davidlfq with 15 shots while holding New York to justfour. -, • Davidson refused to wilt under the barrage until 18:05 had beep played in the session, whee Yvon Lambert's JS.foot sllol glanced off the goalie's catcb4ic ~love and into the net to tie,,~ 2-2. .. Pat Hickey and Don Murdoc~ had sandwiched first-peric>11 - tallies for New York around~ tainted score by Montreal's Re- jean Houle for the 2-1 Rangers lead that was nullified by Larn- b~rt 's score. • Affirmed to Race • INGLEWOOD (AP> ·-Af- firmed, apparently at-.peak form after a poor 1979 start, goes~ bis third victory of the year day in the $272,400 Calli · Stakes al Hollywood Parll.?i. Laffil Pincay, who repla ' Steve .Cauthen H Affirmed' jockey, will ride the 1978 Crown winner in the1 1 l/l61li4 Californian. '· ,., 11 SUPER SPORT TALKS • • • baseball was graphically de .. monstrated during the strike. Although the amateurs turned in a respectable performance. they ARE amateurs and therefore it was bard for them to perform under the strains and pressures ol the circumstances. ..... able to holler a good "~I in a long time. "' TaldllfJ •Dim\'~ ·' Newport Harbor High f~d fans will be interested to kncrir Henry Coasts to To111ney Victory NATUaALLY, IT WAS the rans, and most of all tbe playen. who suffered the most. And, Just as naturally, all of th1a could have been alleviated lf the owners badn 't been thelr uaual stubborn selves, or if maybe our gutless comml11ioner, Bowie Kuhn, hadn't felt it wasn't in his best interest to intercede. that there are no plans to COO· serve on energy at Davidson Field, the Newport-Mesa Dia· tricl bu approved the CODdDued use of the eo.walt bulb. Actually, it may be a beDeflt tor Newport Harbor's foott>all team. Aa one Sun1et Le.ate follower recently 1tat~~ .... ·•1t\ tougher tbaJI beck to 11DU die IUY wit.II lW ball. How can you tackle what you can't see!"•• •t By HO~ARD L. HANDY Ot !tit Deity ........... Kelly Henry is ready to conquer the •orld of tennis in her ace IJ"O'q> witbout the scepter of Tracy Austin han&iaa over· bead following a 7-8, 6-1 victory over Ilaria Rothschild in tbe flnala of the 21· •net-under of the Tennis Tournament of ~bamplons for lirll SaturdQ. · HENRY WAS EXTENDED for the first Ume ln the week·lonl tournameat ln tbe flrat aet, wlnninl by the DUl'Oftlt of aaarpm. She took a Dine-point tietnuer bJ a M score. She theft eoMted to Ylctory tn the second set as RotbRhild appeared -., have lhou)der problem• ln tlMI ~llld­ bll action at Mlulon Vi•Jo'• llarprtte aeoreauon Center courtl. ·' ·'I would Ub to win a nat.ioD&I tourna- ment a1aln," Henry aald followiq the match when asked about ber immediate future. ·'Tracy won't be theft and I would Uketowtnonea1aln." RBNaY, AT 17, la tbe 11me a1e as Austin wbo turned pro tJlll year. In fact, sbe waa Aultln's doublea putaer for four yean a tbe duo won •I• pvup D.._.. cbam= .. Oft tlme1. Rot..---... defndlal daamp6on ln tbe n . ..s....._. braeket, came from a 1-1 deftctt to tie U. tint Ht at M ud Mt It ln- to tbe tietJreaker. Tben lbe held • 4-1 edle before IClllq tbe final two paillU ud tie Mt. .. , w11 really aervou1 in tbe lint set," Henry said. "This one is much bigger and better than last year to win." IT WAS A CAUFO&NIA DAY with only Andrea Jae1er of Lincolnshire. Illinois breakiq through to the wlMer's circle. California girll won three of the rour age bracket tlUes: Umnded Caron Heynen of Loni Beach defeated Beverly Bowes of Illinois ln the 14·and·under bracket 7-5, l·l; Jaeaer, in a marathon match that saw one p0lnt 10 acrou tbe net 152 Umes before lt was set- tled, defMted CeceUa Femandn of Tor- rance ln the ti-and-under, S-0, M ; and Nina Voydat of Sacramento won the 18· and·UDder with a 6-0, 7-5 triumph over SUIJ J9e1er . • Whatever. the plan backfired and the umpires not on11 Cot what they wanted but made the owners look likes fools in the proceu. But then, when bave owners not been loMecl at like foollT Anyway, welcome back umps. What you struck for and re· ceived couldn't have happened to a better lot. I haven't been ·~- As for the continued la•~ ilf photo coverage by the DllD) Pilot, Harbor fana will 1et tllll. too. But if that's diatresslnC~c up, Corona del Mar baa aeoae to Dlu at OrMI• Collep when nlaht foot tP be aeen. And one ol tbelr 1ame. at OCC la .. aim\ Hut.or. s.,Sport..,.1o..,;1 Drop Mm a laW clo S"Pfr , iporl•~'"""· omi. "°'· . sa,sc:,COafoMuo,co.,tD. ,.11 .... . --------~ ~· I .. Ramsey Takes Top Fuel Title Rlck Ramaey of Fount1UD Valley raC'tld away with the 1'oP PMl ttta. It the Oran1e County &teiuUonal Raceway Saturday ldllat wkh a Ume ot s.oe. 234.M mpl9 lD Ute National Hot Rod Aa eoelaUon Wlnat.oa World Cham .._1latp Points Mut befor .. •1•· A1maey'1 Um~ wH 14 on~· IMladNdllll ol a •econd tutu than OU') Omaby ol Sacrun.-n '° wbo ftn1abed second In the funny ur division, t)on Prudhomme. ~ cruwd-favorilr tlarouihoul the rul(hl . rapturefl Ma race with a spukhn~ 11mr 111 «•f0t'l4l.•mph That mark wa11 • good thrt"' better that John f''orn· lerton who flnii1ht'd i. di~ ~ at 9.40 and 19() mph • ln the Pro Stock. K~Vlll Rotty ii Arizona narrowly dt>fealt·d ... , Bryant wath a hm~ of 8 62 6-apared to Bryant's 8.65. Rot =I time was good for a s~ of . 11 mph. Bryant cruised in ul . 52 mph. ' • la the Pro Compctallon. JesStt' hedriguei of Santa Ana cuastl'd h> an easy wtn ov~r Gcir v Southern of Compton. OCC Girls Win DE ANZA Oran ge Coas t College's doubles tande m of .1111 Johnston and Melinda Myer!. made it look easy Saturduy af ternoon here as they c·aptur~d &be state doubles championship wkh a 7·5. 6·0 drubbing of Ah Ordonez and Terry Payne of LA Pierce. The team of Johnston a nd M. Myers defeated Golden West'!. duo of Katie Bird and Laur<J Bird, 6-0. 6-2. to advant·t· to the finals. Af'WI ........ Brig ham Young University playe r Murphy Sula ts flat- tened as hl' gets out of the way of a wild pitch in a gam e with San l)i('go State Saturday. ~Area Stars Shine Four Grab CIF Track Titles By ERNIE t..:ASTJLLO OI ... 0.lly f'I ... \taff NORWALK They used com- pletely different strategics but Mike Bruggeman and Nanry Jessen accomplished the same &oats here Saturday Cl F ~ampionships in the half-mile. "Bruggeman. a senior from Oorona del Mar. looked hope· lesaly boxed in before he s lipped . through a tight pack on thl• rinal turn lo take the men's 3·A crown in 1 :54.70. On the other hand Jessen, a ~ior rrom Dana Hills, grabbed the lead after one lup a nd ran fWay from the field in settin~ a women's 2·A record with a time of 2:16.34. TWO OTHER ORANGE eoast a rea athletes captured Ct F titles -Dana Hills high jumper Eric Smyth. who went 6-8 to capture the men's 2-A c.'rown, and Irvine's Mi che lle Kelley. wflo took the women's 3-A 220 in 24.6.1. '• In addition. five area athletes \!arned second place medals m a meet that featured nearly 1.000 entries, 76 races, laste d nearly rime hours and decided Cl r 4·A. 3·A. 2·A a nd l·A championships for men and women. Rru~gem an . the _S ea View Lees~ue ch<Jmp1on who lowered has p<:rson<i l record by over a full set·ond. was in ~ood shape aft~r running a 55-second first lap. But when the pack bunched up at the renal curve. he slipped to third and then to fifth with seemingly no room to pass. SHUTING GEARS, he moved ''' lhl' third lane . passed a µ<11r of runners and when he hit the s traiJ!htaway, slipped through un openinA and began his kick. f'rom there on in, it was s mooth sailinA. "I got out of it .. somehow." s aid Bruggeman. Coronli del Mar's first-ever individual Cff track champion. "l waited for the n~hl time and jumped at it. "I f1Aured there was no tomor- row . I had to break through if I wanted to go to the Masters." Jessen, CJ petite <5-3, 104- poundsl JS-year-old. avoided the late rush Arter a 62.9 opening lap. she look command and won by 2 12 seconds. "I t 'EEI. BET'l'ER wh<:n I'm out in front," Jessen said. "Out lh~re. f don't ha ve to worry a hout pH·king up g round on a n,vbody " Dues, UCI Roll On ... Both Breeze in Heats LOS GATOS Amid choppy ~windy conditions on the Lex· ington Reservoir. c re ws from UC Irvine and Orange Coast College won all their respective beat.s here Saturday afternoon to g11allfy for this m orning's finals lll the Western Sprint Cham- pionships. Both schools made it look easy as UCI defeated San Diego State by a full eight seconds (6: 121 in tbelr Varsity Eights heat. ly out-rowed UC San Diego to capture the heat. Orange Coast's boat did one better. though. as it posted the fastest time of the day in 6 :04.39. defeating se<.'Ond place Western Washington by an amazing 28 seconds in the Pirates' Junior Varsity Eight heat. J essen also placed fourth m the mile 15:08.31 1 but admitted the 880 is her specialty. Her win helped make up for a big disap· poinlment in the 1978 meet. .. Last year was the first time I ever did anything and it was scary." she said. "Some people predicted me lo win it but I went out too fast and finished third. I 1us t blew it " KELLV, WHO WON three l·A titles a year ago. ran into pro· blems with the scheduling. Minutes after finishing second in the too '11.04 >. s he had to come back .to run the 440. Never really in it, she was a distant fourth (57.531 . Meanwhile, she was trying lo sandwich in her long jumping at the same lime. Lacking height on her takeoff. she placed fifth r t7·91 2I. All of which s eemelf inconse· que ntial later in the afternoon when she sped to a 3·A record in the 220. After that. she picked up her sweats and headed home to get r eady for Irvine High's prom THREE ORANGE COAST area men copped silver medals. Ken Mills of University was st-cond in the 3-A s hot put (60·6:i,, .. 1, Fountain Valley's Den- nis Cowan was second in the 4-A triple jump ( 47-5 1 and Hunt· ington Beach's Dane Martin was second in the 4-A high jump 16-6 1 University 's Laura Mills was second in the women's 3-A low hurdles in 14.47 while Dana Hills· Laura He izman was second in the women's 2-A long jump at7-6. Tracy Hanlon turned in an out· standing time in the women's 4·A low hurdles, running 14.33 to eclipse the old meet record by .26 of a second. Unfortunately, a ll it got her was third. Hanlon also long jumped 18·H4 for fifth place. OCC AND UCI then sailed to easy beat victories in the Varsi· ty Fours as the Anteaters rowed to a 7:04.42 and the Pirates a 6:58.57. Although no limes we r e auilable for the first heat in the .luaior Vanity Eights. UCI east· The Freshma n Fours a nd Eights didn't have any heats because not enough boats e n- tered . So: UC I and' OCC a utomatically advanced to today's finals. TODAY'S FINALS will be held at the sam e site and of· flcials are hoping for better con- ditions as Saturday's r acing had lo be delayed fort wo hours due to strong winds and white caps. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S An· , nabelle Villanueva turned in a sterling 10:41.65 two-mile in the women's 4·A r ace but all it earned was third. Likewise. Va- nessa Denniston or Huntington Beach with her 11.06 clocking in the 100. ~-~·Artists at Ho01e , .. 11~~ Three Orange Coast area volleyball teams and ~~r of tennis juggernauts are active Tuesday In 9" .. semifin•la action, but only one will be enjoy· M the home court Mdvantaee. _,,,, The Artists of Laguna Beach High's volleyball team are home to Estancia in the semis. while South '!Coast Lea1ue champion and No . 1 seed San --ent.e ii on the road with a date at Santa .-.UH. Tbe1 ·u 1tart at 1 p.m. • San Clemente and Lasuna Beach advanced to aemlftuls Friday ni1bt with euy strai&hl·Hl , while Bltancia qualified for a shot in the wltb a 1tunnin1 upeet over No. 2 seeded Harbor. I On U. teGnla scene, Sea View Leape ebam· md four·time defendina CIF 4-A klntPln del llar ta on the roecf al blabb ttlarded rlJ HWa, while La1una Beaeb, champion of loulla Cout Lea1ue, ii at La Quinta ln after- DQDD IDMebft. LAWCUHIC All ., .. of litigation. Em- phlaia on men's rights In cbrestic reletions. 17141975-0111 E\118nang & Weekend Aoootntments Available. S15 lnitael Consulla1ion • ODgais L:>sing Battle PIMI AP OllpJ1klae1 JNDIANAPOLJS -Race driver Danny Ongais, lnaistin1 that he feels fine, ~mplained Saturday that "bureaucracy" ts preventing h.im from making a qualilicalion attempt fpr the In- dianapolis ~. Ongais, who s uffe re d a whjpluh injury last week when his car crashed coming out of the fourth tum, failed a medical test Friday when he returned to the Indi a n a pol is Motor Speedway. Dr. Tom Hanna. the track physician . con s ulted Ongais' personal doctor and an Indianapolis ne urologist and de· cided not to a llow Ongais to drive during the final weekend of time trials . "I HAVE EXHAUSTED all avenues of trying to get the de· cision reversed." said Ongais, a Costa Mesa resident. · 'J feel fine and there is no problem. The people who a re holding me out of .qualifying are not even involved in this race." He added that he is "very up set by the Speedway-USAC 1 U S Auto Club> bureaucracy ... The Hawaiian lamented. "I have nobody to appeal to. This decision a ffects the lives of many people on my team. Get ting the car qualified 1s no problem." Veteran George Snider 1~ ex· peeled to put Ongais' ParnelU- Cosworth through the qu<i l ification run. ONGAJS MIGHT be cleared by the Speedway medical staff in time for Thursday's fina l practice run. But if his car •~ qualified by Snider and Ongais drives it on race day. he wi ll have to start in the 33rd position. If the car is qualified a nd driven in the race by the sam e person. it will start from its qualifying position. M eanwhile. r umors that "everybody's cheating" in time trials for the May 27 race re · ceived some credence when the qualification run of rookie Dick Ferguson was "disallowed for deliberately attempting to over· ride the mandatory pressure re· lief valve." FergWIOll's car owner. Wayne Woodward, was fined SS,000. but U.S. Auto Club technical d1rec tor J ack Beckley said Ferguson and the No. 81 car could make another qualification run with a legal setup. .. SEVEN OTHER CARS c heate d that L know of. .. Woodward angrily retorted when informed of Becklev's ac- tion "How do you think every· body h as been going up· from 179 mph in practice lo l86 mph in qualifications? We just got caught." Woodward did not name the seven, but a USAC official said Woodward a dmitted master m echanic A.J . Watson showed him how to override the valve that was supposed to hold down qualifying speeds. Watson has car-s in the field with Sheldon Kinser and Billy Vukovich driving. He also has provided ass istance for several others, including Dick Simon. ..... Mm, 20. 1811 OAILYN.OT D Today's TV By HOWARD L RA.NOY Ot!1!90lllf .......... FOtlOWinQ are the major sports events on tetevttkMt toct.y. Ratings are: ' ./ / " excellent; .f .f ./ worth w1tc"lnQ; / .r fair; I forget It. <I> 10:30 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Seattle at Washlnoton. -A......uncen: Brent Musberver, Rick Barry and Hot R04 Hundle'i. They're finally down to the c~mplonshlp serlH In the National Basketball Association's drawn-out season. The Seattle SuperSonics play at the home of the defending cham- pion Washington Bullets today In the Ol)enlng game of the best·of·seven series. The second vame is set for Thursct.y night, then it's seattle next Sunday for the third contest. n 11:10 a.m., Ch•nnel 11 ./ ./ ./' BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Dogoett. It will be Tom Seaver (2-21 against Don Sutton (~-3) In today's third and final game of the Riverfront Stadium series. Sutton will be seeking a record 210th victory against a struggling seaver. The Reck are. in front In the National League Western Division with the DodQers having their troubles on the road . (I> 1 p.m., Ch•nnel 2 · ./ I GOLF: Colonial National Invitation. Announcers: Vin Scully and Pat Summerall. Al Geiberger holds a four-shot lead going Into today's fina~ round. e 3 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ AUTO RACING: lnd ySOOTime Trials. Announcers: Jim McKay and Jackie Stewart. The final day of time trials 1s al11¥ays one of the most in· le resting as the drive r sitting on the bubble ~s the 33rd proba· ble starter gets bumped around by late qualifying tries. When the final car gets the checkered flag at 6 o'clock, several cars a nd driver s m ight have been bumped. John Mahler of Newport Beach and Dick Simon of Capistrano Beach are among the late qualifiers this weekend. OTHER TV 10 a.m. (2) THREE ON THREE -A semifinal match. George McGinnis (Nuggets>. Kevin Loughery (coach of the Nets and former Bullet player I and Kevin Dobson vs. David Tho mpson !Nugge ts), Kevin Loughery (coach ot the Sunsl and Pat Boone. 1221 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS - A final round game between Montreal and New York ' Rangers Taped. (501 WOMEN'S SOFTBALL -The final game ot lhe California s tate 1unior college playoffs from Golden West Co llege. Taped Noon <41 TENNIS Jimmy Connors meets Manuel Orantes rn a WCT Tournament ot Champions match, taped at Dorado, Pue rto Rico. (50J CURLING -The Silver Broom world curling championships, taped at Bern, Switzerland. 1 p.m (4 ) TENNIS Vilas Gerulait1s vs. llie Nastase 1n a WCT match from Dorado, Puerto Rico. Taped. Cliff Drysdale and Vic Braden. · 1-30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Sugar Ray Leonard (21-0) meets Marcos Geraldo (42·14) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight bout telecast live from Baton Rouge, La. Keith Jackson is at ringside. The World pro target diving championships, taped at Orlando, Fla. Al Michaels and Ken Sitzberger report. And live updates Oh the Indy SCIO time trials. 2 p.m. (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN -Host John Fabian visits a reel collector. Also, a look at prehistoric fish. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Thomas Hearns (18-0) meets Ha rold Weston, Jr. (26-8-5) in a scheduled 12-round welterweight bout, taped at Las Vegas. (7) -RACERS -Bob Tullius is the color commentator for the E & F produc- tion sports car llnals 1n Atl anta. 4 :30 p.m . (7 ) NFL GREAT TEAMS/GREAT YEARS/GREAT GAMES The Kansas Citv Chiefs and the Mia mi Dolphins square off 1n the 1971 AFC title clash, a game that required two overtime periods. Pat Summerall reports. 7 p.m. (52> -HORSE RACING -Today at Hollywood Park . RADIO Baseball OOdgers a t Cincinnati, 11 : 10 ·a .m .• KABC C790 ); Chicago al Angels. 12 .SS p.m .. KMPC 17101. 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S.llO Mr Sl"O 8011 'l?ouqr. 1 b llCJ \tki() ~r1arBot>•PfotNtr 1 l oO \t. E •Qhth racf" Mr OOty 8d'' • ..,.._n,., ~ 9 00, • 40. 141() h u l( .. w~~h J~t IW~hC>rt1 f> 00. • 60, Frenc" f orr• 1(•rdo1•l \ 60 \7 e .. cl• l2·f l 11<11l1HSOO N•nlll race J•I CM•O"• 1 1(r~<10f'• 1 8 CIO \ 00, l.to l .oellf'\ 1(100~ Mdn IRouq ll 1 IJ 00 '' oo, Wayward Bu' ICI•"'"' I ) 80 $\ •·•&<. l<t 11-11 PAtCI J13 Ot) Att~nClanu 8,88e HOLLYWOOD PA•K \1 ....... , ...... 11. '"'" .. ,, ... , -· ......... _,,.., F1r\t r«-t--Oc.e•n 8"n 10h.,•r!"SJ 1110. • 60 • oo wn.-.at VeH•n1..,..1d• ,. oc J fllC1 W•ndy •• lf'd1on 1 OP•«tnou-,w,,. l 10 S~cono '-'<"' Cnuc.•'r 8dOY tQu"°•re"-t 10 8!J • &0 J .c~ Ch••·ft••n'i Pr"'fP •C•\t4'N!ddl 4 ";!() l •C '"''fftOr•dl f Toro• / FOR THE RECORD I GOLF '··· 5t Daily°"""" , .. 11 ........... . T"lr• r41Ce-lllM-Way (.,_111_1 f .•• UO, UO; llMl·c.wtlellt Cll! ..... I s.-. ue; ~ 11111cc.,., »•.ts•• ... , ... , ......... .. F-1tl ,~ ... " .... IMc ...... I I 10. t.tO. t.•: Let Ut ..... 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II 1 0 0 0 Fer-. r1 I 0 0 0 Blalr, I( I 0 0 0 Tl>Omas, lb • 0 I , Kn19lll, lb • 0 I 0 Yo-r. < 4 0 1 0 G<Oftlmo. cl 4 0 1 0 WOMEll0I M>P'TIALL STATE JC C"AM~ION5"''°' lat~ West cet .... I 0...... .... 2, LA Yaltey t J·A 100 I 8rown l8aldw1n Park! 10 03 1 "••Cl CArte\111 IO Of>. l J•Uson IGllCl\1-1 10 II,• Monl911,.,,.ry (N~lttl 10.31. 110 1 Fo•-ISan Marino> 11 I• ' Mont90muy IN09-tlnl 11 34, J G•rd1nr IN-·~· n .«> •• \.ltlf 1Cal•bHHI 12.•s. Geiberge~ Takes Lead AtftfOUNCINCi OUll •tEW CONCEPT S.1tclltt•.P o o o o Mo51lau,p JO o o 1>•vameo, llflO o o o Tomlift, p o o o o "°"'"· p o o o o &orbOn. 11 1 O o o Mota. 1111 1 o t o Totals l3 ~ co • M•<llftet. or 0 I 0 0 l•Grow,p o o o o Tolall :U I 11 4 1<-.ay1-... lM A-4ft 010 000 110 Clri<t1•,..li 103 OIO OOa S E ·Concoocron 2. Run ell I. OP·lo• Angolf'S 1. Cifttonnato t l 08·LO\ •-•tt II. C1nc1n,..h 1 1B·Mor9an 1. Thoma•. 1Cn1qlll • ......._. Rus.,.11. B"llf'r, Geronimo 38 Ge•°"""°· S.!.uol<l!lo 2. SF·Russell Les A...... 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L-Gertler (Ml. Hlt~-Sarl Francisco, l•le ISi, --C)I, M<Co""Y 121. Allan!•. ,.,,.,..rm, Spill• cu. A·-11,,tt. \.A Vall•Y 000 000 04> 1 1 Golelt!n W.\I 000 002 a 1 1 0 Tiie-. Bly lt l -floelll ; S.C:r•\t """ Youn9 W Se<rtsl L Tltclle""' MIN COLO .. IAL NATIONAL INYITATIONA\. , ........ _, Al GelDor~r 8ArrY Ja.<llf!l LNnarCIT~n GilMor- c;e,..LI~ J im Coltie<t FuuyZa.lter O.A. Weltlrlng Grler J~ HowarCITwltty Tom Walson Mark Lye Rod CYrt Mike Sllllivan OonJ--, JaoflellMf Jerry McGee Bruce 0."11" Kell"F~ a ... c.-. WOML..., ........ 101 10 .. 1·61 10S 6S-..13-20t .... ,.71 '°' 10.10..1 101 1().1).61 101 10o*10-109 ,~.:..­., .... ,, -n~-20t 11·1US 2Glt 1~1 .... -JGlt 11-12 ... -JGlt lo.46-,•-210 12·1D-61-210 10.1--110 ., .... n -110 1 ...... 11-1!0 71 .... 70-210 10.10.10-no ... 11.11-110 WOMEN COCA·COLA CLAHIC lat Cllttell, N.1.1 N•ncy L-1 Kal,.yAl'lern Mlc1t.eyWr1911t lle1110.-' Jo A""~ J-81aloCk Hollis Stacy Amy Al<Olt Lew• ..... 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S .. -1. Lara ISi. -'-8oKol SMI"•, 1 HIOs (1te9e!H) J1 .. ; l Cn11 ISan Marlnol Sl·l~; 4. Poll<ll <San Marlftol U-tl/t, S lh IN099tos1 S0.1V. Ta•m sc°""-1. H094i.t 1•; ). ChlH San M•rlno, Notre Dame JS; •. SI Jol>n e.,...o 1•. S Hiil llale!w!fi Parll, llellllowor 10. l.npez Holding Sliin Lead. CLIFl'ON. N.J . '(AP> .;_Defending champion Nancy Lopez shot an er- ntic three-under-par 70 Saturday to take a one·shot lead over veteran Mickey Wright and Kathy Ahern after two rounds or the LPGA tourna- ment at the Upper Montclair Country Club. The 22·year-old Lopez bas a two- round total of 143 aoing into today's final round at tbe par-73, 6,327-yard ~urse. Lopez managed seven birdies but allO succumbed to the wet course with four bogeys. She opened the round with three 1traigbl bi.rdiea before play was halt- ed durinl a drivin& rainstorm. ~ delay -lasting 20 ·minutes -was the second or the day. The first one sus· pended play for 21h hours . After the rain stopped, Lopez bogeyed two or the next three boles. The rest of her round included four more birdies and two more bogeys. "I started off real well," Lopez said. "But then we paused and it threw me orr. I wasn't concentrating real well alter the delay. It was up and down after the first three holes. "I bate the weather. but everyone bas got to play in it, so why not enjoy it and let everyone else complain," she added. Realistically Speaking HIGHER FORT WORTH . Texas <APl Al Geiberger. who has a history of play. ing his best on long. hard golf courses, came from four strokes off the pace with a six-under-par 64 and s wept into a four-shot lead Saturday in the third round of the Colonial Na· lional Invitation Tournament. Geiberger . a soft-spoken 41 -year· old veteran, took command of this prestigious event with a 201 total. nine shots under par on the famf>d old Colonial Country Club course. a 7, 134-yard layout on the banks of the Trinity River and one of the toughest the touring pros encounter all season. .. This is the first time in a long while that I've been able to say I've putted well. I didn 't have nearly the fear over the putts that I've had late· ly," admitted Geiberger. who had a poor season last year following sur- gery early in the year. "I'm really glad I haven't been an contention for sec Out, 7-6 LA MIRADA Lewis & Clark College rallied with a homer in the lOlh i nning to s u bd u e Southern €alifornia College. 7-6. in the title baseball game or the NAIA playoffs at Biota College Saturday after· noon. More than macho l Rugged, sophisticated I MILY Pll.01' l ca.u:..ADS AUTO LSMINO . E~ 848-0423 make them notice with a custom cut. •1300 ReG~Co~~~S1S ••~•:.. Houf': tot Mon . .frt.: M Sat.: 1o.5 Sun. • --· -&,.... -•• ------..,,,. _ ........ -.. -· .... • o • IJ I •' • •-\ •+" I •I "' a while. because f would have made a fool of mvself " He was ·anything but that on this bright. breeiy day as he escaped without a bogey and left th~ held straggling in his wake But Barry Jaeckel. who camt: on lu take second going mto tod<ty·s final round of tht• chase for a S54.000 first prize, ms1ster1 Geiberger's lead 1s not securP. D r1vC' 1111• f'<H you 14 llnl anrl ncl"d ror the .... \ 01\IOt ..... V•)U ('an afrnrcl W1· sell. ll'aSl'. :1nc1 '•'f\'11'1' :ill mak1·s a11d modt'I-. indudtnJ? Cac11IJ.te• l.tnc·•1fn .,. l'rlr.;c·h1· \uc11. BMW. \ \.\' :incl IJ;itsun Z':. "Oh. sure'. I'd like to bt' Al. holdm~ a four-shot lead ... he said · Rut any lead under five strokes can bl-made up on this golf course Al 's gonna be tough to catch. He's got a lot of con· fidence. That's obvious "But. unless there's a really bag wind. I think we're goin& to have a dogfight out there tomorrow " !11111 s L"oiist Hwv. l.al!una lkadi Tom Watson. the year 's leading money-winner. finally got untracked wath a 65 that left him at 209 and all but out of contention. i l 1 ·1!14 11:11. ~16·9!167 I HomeOf c.ourtny And Sen1ee It works like a charm. All I have to hear is th(' announcer say : "and now .... word from.·· and I leave the room. Which means most TV commercials don't get much of a break from m any womei1 my age. who aren't big TV viewers at best. know I 'II the Advertisers their ads run. in subscribe. be there when Daily Pilot. 1 More women turn to the advertising in their Gaily newspaper than the combined day and night a udience on the TV tube. Does that surprise you? Tune in to the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT 842~1 ' .... ·-........ "'···-·--··· • I' ·--··-·~. "'"'·---... ·· -·----. ..,. ,. -• • -.,. ..j r,.; ••\... ~ ·~ •"it• J:'~()-'1 "' ~~ ._.;, ~~" ._ -.,· a.·-l •-~ • )•lt'\ :\&.)~ -C.-... , ..... ~·---.. C\;.;;.u; ..... '---........... -.......-.._..,.....~---------~ ---........--·-~ -------............... ~ '-·-..·--~----... --..... -~-.--- ' I . ~ • I -.. . Featuri!!g... DAL•AOJ ~ .................................................. . Jnvest in QuOlity ··Clothing in classic are spring's answer to investment dressing. Slim suits fabrics For today's independent women, real independence means freedom to choose . . . whether it be clothes, unusual careers, or ways to invest money. Hoechst Fibers Industries, producer of Trev1ra. supports the concept or invest· ment dressing, which is right in tune with today's independent women. At the same time that today's women are learning what financial investments are all about, they're realizing what a true investment quality clothes can be. A number of manufacturing firms of· fer such quality in Trevira linen·looks for spring and summer. This spring, women's slim suits are the rage and crisp, classic fabrics which require minimum care are perfect for the look. • Each piece of clothing in the individual e nsembles can also stand by itself, and may be matched with others so that fach item or clothing will remain in your wardrobe for much longer than one season. Women are aware that this is the way in· vestment purchases are made, and it's an added plus when the designer plans ahead , for the customer. l·,, .. ' ... .,.. Blue and white pin-stripe suit makes •· up-to-date statement. It's a double- breasted, hip-length jacket over a slim. slightly gathered skirt. ~. '-' 11 , (.. ~--~ Make an mvestment 1n suit-dressing this spring and summer m unconstructed jacket with padded shoulder treatment and straight. front-wrap skirt. \. - ./ ,. ~~2:--· ~· 'l"emns triumph in daytime dresses that machine-wash with ease. Left: The nubby touch in a cotton/polyester blend. Rlptrt: Same blend in jacket and narrow skirt. Washable fashions score big in sportswear scene. Left: Pleat- @st shorts, vest and roll-sleeve plaid top. Right: Shorts and v- fieck top in cotton/polyester knit -easy care. Easy dress has clean. uncluttered lines. It *"1cs for day dressing, as well as evening. Team it with a black blazer to go with belt. handkerchief. Salute Washa~es Keep up with fashion in washable fabrics. "Natural .. look·alike fibers are taking bows ttus season. From stretchy cotton tee shirts to refined linen suits, there's hardly a fiber whose nature hasn't been raised to easy·care st atus through synthetic blend- ing. These "'great imposters" synthetically imitate the good looks of the real fiber while maintaining an easy-care nature, say the laundry specia lists at McGraw.Edison Co .. manufac ture rs of Speed Queen washers and dryers . In recent years. permanent press has become a wardrobe staple of working women and homemakers alike. It main- tains its crisp. cool appearance through the warmest s ummer davs with minimal care. Such fabrics combine a natural fiber like cotton with a synthetic like polyester · for a wrinkle-free version of natural tex- tures. Permanent-press garments wash well in hot or warm wate r and gentle agitation. and lose wrinkles altogether when machine · dried. Because these fabrics wrinkle easily when warm. it is important not to over· crowd the dryer or dry heavy items with lightweight ones. Clothes should be re· moved from the dryer as soon as the cycle is finished. then hung immediately to pre· vent wrinkles. Every spring wa rdrobe is bound to in· elude al least a few of the real "naturals." be it an easy-moving cotton knit dress or a sporty pair of denim jeans. Fortunately, the warm-weather favorite, cotton, can be both machine washed and dried w.ith ease. ISee WASHABLES, Pa1e Bl> • Setting Her Up, Then Turning the Tables Because I often talk about my family in this column, many readen bave written to uk bow my husband and children feel when events which have happened around our Sewer Beach home S~)' appear in print. 1 once l\ad the opportunity to talk to another columnist who writes about ber family. She warned me to· be prepared for my relatives never 1peakiq to me .,ain. I cledded to take the chance. . Jl'nnkly, 101Det1mea tbe reactJoa from my family ii decldedly under-whelmlftl with a few relatives aariftl, "Wrtte .Ut yau want. But leave • out of tt." Otber U.... tbe reapome ii 10 aupportlve aDd lovlal, I 1•1 lih a very fortunate woman. Al for bow my immediate familJ reacta to readlq about tbelDHIY•, it'• wile to mentloa lbat we Neb Yiew tbe 1ame ft9lll from our owa penpeettq, \'ouonly bear mine. Prior to my marrt.,e Jut .1 ... -wbea my -~..-111.:1. Md I wwen't ....._ eadl otber and c11e,.,,1 Ro•o tbil column wu still focusiftl on surviving in speedy Southern Califomia u a sln1le parent - my tben ex·boyfriend/now·huaband confessed to readinl the tolumn to fincl out wbat I was doing. Now be says he readl it to find out what I'm thlnktns. If I want to write a~ either of my teen- a1e children, I clear the topic with them. I don't have to lbow them the flAilbed product; but 1 need tbelr approval. BecaUle t do what I do and share my own -. ~-3"::-==--::-.-:·7 :-------.-.::::.-.:-.-.-: ._·:_--. --~~-:.:. ... -·---.-.. -...... ~-~ .. ~------.--,... _____ -----.-....--..-.,.,-r,-••·~· ·----1':" • ... ::....-'":-.-.:-----· feelings and frustrations. I knew in tbe back of my pudgy typing fingers there was a 1ood chance that someday someone would do it lo me. The inevitable. it appean, bas already started to happen. My daughter, Sheri. came home from school the other day a nd announced she had written a story entitled : "What Bothers Me Most About My Mom .'' This chip-off-the-block had written her own humorous ve~ion or our trip to1etber to Lion Country Safari. Though she explained the facts were sli1ht· ly embellilhed -"juat like you do, Mom" -to make it more humorous and lntereaUn1, Sheri wanted to make it clear that in the r:•t I have embarraaaed her anc1 It was time tum the tables. Sheri's story about Lion Country Safari dU· fered from my account where lhe left bet win· dow open a crack and an oetrich tried to 1et lD tbe car. In her story. I was the one who ror1ot to roll the window up -which was true -but instead.· of being attacked by one oetrich, we were at· · tacked by a whole herd of oltricbes wbo were, r&ghtin1 over a hot dol I dropped on tbe bood ol ~ the car. The second part of her tlmt·about·il·f air- play story had to do with my loliftl tblllla around the house. She wrote: • ·'She <me> also bup me becauae 1f lbe : : loses somethina sbe blames my brotber u4 1-:· for it and makes us tear up tbe boUle for lt. _ -: ··And then if she findl It la Mr car or Mr : : room, she 1ays that we must. have put it tben. ~: That's wby my mom bup me." ' : • So that's why the llloelaeel are mlulq · froln my biking bootl and 1 a..vea't been able to find my tweeien in a month. " must be walkinl in my sleep. It should be interestin1 to 1ee bow tbe real· dents of Sewer Beach weather bav... two writen -with two penpedlves -llYipl on the same block. • .............. ':i • •. ~ • • • • • • • ... .. . .. .... ............. _.. ·~ .. " -. --.. .. .. . -.. .... ---.. ---·-. --' .... ·--..--.. --..... -. . • : .. DAILY PILO"f Sundar. Mey 20. 1979 Weddings/Engagements Mrs. Bruce Mrs Peck Hill-Fogle A de layf'd wt'<ldtn~ trap lo Niagara 1-'alb will be made by Mar 1-·o~lc und Brurc 11111, who ext'han~t:d Wt'dthn~ vows an Las Vel!laS The bndt', daughter of Cleo lo'ogle of llunt mgton Beach, ~raduated Crom Santa Ana Htl!lh School and Santa Ana College. She 11ttended Cal Stal!". Long Bt•a1·h. and 1s employed by the Santa Ana Unifat'd Sl·hool Distract The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs~ Max Hill of Santa Ana . graduated from Santa Ana High SctK~I and attended Santa Ana College He is employed by Raytheon Elect ronics, Foun lain Valley. T he c6uple w111 m ake their home in urange Kasazaki-Koike ''Calisto:• the yacht owned by Mr. and Mrs. Woody Toal of Ljdo Isle. was the scene of the marriage between Kurumi Koike and Tadashi Kasazaki, both of J a pa n . The couple c hose California for their mar- riage l'IO members of the bridegroom's family who live -in Ve ntura could be present. The bride is the da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yashuuki Koike of 0 -Shima, Japan. The bride· groom.is the son of Mrs. Yoshihara Kasaza ki or Matsuyama City, J apan. After t he ('ere mony the couple and their g~t;sts c~sed Newport Harbor. The newlyweds v1s1ted Disneyland. San Francisco and Hawaii before returning home to Matsuyama City. Daigh-Hutchison f\ 1Al0tlchni.: I rip to Californrn·s wine country followl'<l th1· wt•<lcling of Robyn Hutchison ctnd .J11.h11 Daigh "1111 n d1angt>d wedding vows in St M1C'h <ll'I '~ and All Angels Church, Corona del Mar Thl• hr11k, daughte r of Mrs Klimas llutt'h 1~on of Newport Beach and Frank Hutch11'on of Lolo. Mont., gr aduated from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. She is e mployed by Dr. Michael Nis bt•I Thl' hradt•i.:roo m . son of Mr. and Mrs. J ona I han Oa1gh of Newport Beach. graduated from Nt'wport Harbor ll1gh School, Orange Coast Collt•g1· and the University of Hawaii. He as e mploy<•d tzy Southern Marine Supply. The couple .wall ma.kc their home an Balboci. Kel li s-H awkins Connie lw wkim; a nd Deina Kelhs exchanged wedding vows in Los Angeles Temple The bride. daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hawkins of lluntangton Beach. g raduated from Marina HJl!h School. She expects to graduate from Brigham Youn g Unive rsity in August. The bndegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Kellis of Glendale. Arn~ .. gra duated from Rri~ham Young University in April. The couple wall live in Provo until August and lht·n mov<' to St Louis where Kellis will enter Washington Unive rsity Medical School. Tourist" Rare ly See Pre~id.,.nt WASHINGTON (AP l Mrs. Lendz1on Mrs. Hood 50th Anniversary Mr and Mrs J vst!ph Stuard's children gavt! them a dmnn at the A1rporter Inn Hotel m NewPort l:lca<'h for the couple's 50th wedding a n· nave rsary Tht• Stuards live m Laguna Hills . Exc{•pt fur IO yea rs an BaJa. the Stuards have laved an Orange.. County smce 1949. The couple has four c hildre n. nanc grandchildren and two gr eat-grantkhaldren. GuC'.s ts at tht• dinner included the im· mediate family and long·llme friends or the COU· pie . Peck-Gendreau First Baptist Church or Fountain Valley was the scene for the marriage of Sherry Gen- dreau and Raymond Peck. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gendreau of Fountain Valley, graduated from Fountain Valley High School. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peck of Garden Grove, g raduated from Pacific High School, Garden Grove. T he couple will live in Huntington Beach. Hood-Schroeder K athleen Schroeder and Ernest Hood. who exchanged w<>dding vows in First Christian Church o f Santa Ana. will make their home in Costa Mesa . The bride. daug hte r or Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schroeder of Huntington Beach. gradua ted from Edison High School and Orange Coast College. ,The bridc~room. son of Mrs. Ernest Hood of Long lk-a<·h. g raduated from Lon~ Beach High St:hool ... Washables I f'rom Page 85) Many tl'xl1 le ma nuracturers treat their products with a s pecial process that minimizes shrinka~e so that colored cottons can be washed an warm water and white cot- tons in hot water. Always remember to keep lint -shcddin~ cottons separate from lint-a ttracting ~ynthelics . regardless of col - or similaritit•s To further reduce lint al· traction, us <· a fabric softener in the rinse wat er. '_l'ht· <'urrent resurge nc e of bright fashion colors needn't compli cate your washday workload if you follow manufac· lurer's laundering instructions. check your automatic washer manu;:il and always use a little common sense when unsure how to procel.'<i. While most polyester or perma- nent press fabrics are colorfast. cottons have a tendency to lose a little of their dye in washing. Play it safe and wash and dry thelte itt!ms in sepa rate loads until fabrics etre colorfast. Blue and red are especially prone to "running " so you may want to break down loads even further into these two color categories. I -When tounsts line up -outside the Whitt> House .to see the inside of the executive man s ion. there's always a chance they m ay catch a g limpse of its occupants. Forme r Preside n ts Richard M. Nixon a nd Gerald R. Ford used to Tegularly stop by the visitors' line to chat. Once, Ford even had a group brought to the Oval Office to meet him . Get in thi5 and go!· Inside padding, Jow heel and grooved poly bottom make you fl y. Cross-over 5traps in lined tan leather. Nifty new look. 1 I I But the spontaneous greetings are less fre · quent in the Carter White House. The presi- dent has stopped by the line <>nly on rare oc - ~asions. Rosalynn Carter s ays she uses the basement to avoid tourists whe n she goes from the residence to her office. especially if she's wearing blue jeans. .~ILY PH.Of' CLUSIFllD ADS .... 1979 ... " Nifty low price. 19.99 I I Master Ch1r1e • Vise SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333'SOUTH BRISTOL• COSTA MESA • Miss O'Donnell, Mr. Michael O'Donnell-Michael Judith O'Donnell and James Michael, both of Davis. arc engaged to be married June 23 in Davis . The bride ·(>lect . daughter of Mrs . William Stephenson of Irvine a nd the late Mr. J ohn Edward O'Donnell and the late Mr. William .H. Stephenson <he r step-father>. g r a duated from U n ivers ity H igh School IS E .L.F. Program > in Irvine and UCI. She ex· peels to g ruduale from the University of California. Davis, in June. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Mich ael of Irvine. graduated from University High School cS.E .L.F Program>. UCI and the University of California, Davis. He is employed by Bank o f Ame rica, Davis. Stamp-Cyrkin Mr and Mrs Willia m Stamp of Newport Beach hav,.. C1nn<>unced the engagement of their d aughter. C;,irul. to Steven Cyrkin of Laguna Niguel. . A July wt•ddmg in the Sherman Foundation Gardens an Coron.i del Mar ts planned. Cyrkan ·s parents a re Mr and Mrs . William Cyrkin of Laguna Niguel He 1s a University lligh School grnduate a nd attends California State Uni vers aty. Long Beach where he is ar filia ted with Ttt'la Ch i Mass Stttmp as a Corona del Mar High School graduatl'. She attends CSULB where.she as a ffiliated wath Alpha Omicron Pa Lendzion-Cook Laun<' t'ook. ;,ind Neal Len'1z1on excha nged wedding v11w~ in St Juacham '!>Catholi c Church. Cosl<i Mesa The· bndl· tl a ughtN of Mr and Mrs Van t•e nt \ook o l ~an l a Ana. graduated from Nt:>wport Harbor ll1gh Sl'hUOI The brad~room . s on of Mr und Mn; T homas Lcndwin. g raduated from Mater Det ' Mr. and Mrs. Stuard Wedding and engage. mtmt announcements run on Sunday m rhe DQJty 1'1lot 1"orms are availa~le 111 oil [)ally Ptlor of fices;or hi/ c:allmq the f'eoturh Oepart ment. 642-4321 ' 1'.'nqagf'ment onrt0¥1tce- ment s. with black-and· whrll' glo.~ioy of the future tmde or tlw couple, must be r ece i ved by lhe 1"eatures Departmenr su· weeks befare tilt-wedding dot,, Mrs. Hill High School, Santa Ana College and Cal State, San Diego. The couple will live in Costa Mesa. Bruce-Spray St. Andrews Presbyte ria n C hurch of Newport Beac h was the scene for the marriage of Gayle Spray a nd Eric Bruce. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spray of Corona del Mar. g raduated from Corona de l Mar High School. and Cal State. Long 84!ach, where she affiliated with Delta Della Delta soro rit y. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs William Bruce. graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Cal State. Long Beach. where he aff(liated with Kappa Sigmet fraternity. The couple will make their home in Ven- tura. .. (,lp11 8"''""''" l'1o><,l(fPn1 "' Ho•.td ,, .. rt, Inc .• truly t•lf>oll"d dlfl~I IOIPff'Slt'd 1n th•' ·101.1r· P•'"'"' 11om nu111t10n thru •Pl>l'.t1Jn<.1• '* An 11ut,1,1ncf111K .md rrt•Jl,.f' H,111 'IVh\t. 'l<IV' lhl,tbl•lh Hd•lmJll. /\(flt'\\ PJlll't ol lilul' .inti I lw 0f•nodl * 'Ut' ,,tn~·· ( m tuml' 0(·~·~'"'' Ht'vt•rlv Holl\.1(1( h111rl h.1~ jllf'lll t.ilt>nt frir h, .. , col1i11n11 .,nd nM1'• ... uP • l',1ul H.orrv 11.111on.1lly ••CtlJom\•I \lyh'I l!l(h.ttd Al.tn ",, youn~ m,1n with J promt\lni;: lulu11• * "'\crv Al11 I' fh>en<:c.>, Wl"olt'rn ( O\IUmt'I< llrch hd~ .ind unu\U<ll A•ll lor m.ikin11 lhl' busy worn.to .t It 1vt•ht•r p1•r\0•1 RtCH ALAN • Res1dtnl't in '>an Francisco and O range County. RKh studied for theater at the Ame11c..in Academy of Dramatic Ar~, under contract ell Sebastaan·s West and performed d one-man show at the 'itardust an las Vegas. Working at the Sclme ttme as a cutting director tor Robinson s in Pasade na and Beverly Hills, and doing freelance ed~tton 1n their vartOUs .,hops.Al~ 1ppearrng with numerous platform ctrt1sts and with Paul 'harry at the annual Hairdressers Guild. He returned to Hollywood with NBC. CBS. c1nd Weste rn Customers, ue Sclnke. Costum<' Otrector for American Gtrls. TV Series: Elizabeth Hartman, actress, and now owns his own shops tn Orange County. ~nd with Paul Barry in lets Vegas. -.,. -. -. ... -·--....... r--, .............. -........ "' ·--·.-. .. 1 I I ANN LANPEJ~S 1 £1\MA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE ... __ :Flying Housewife' . ;-Puinps :Airport Fuel HILLSBORO . Oh io l APl -In '*· J errie llock new tolo around U.•. •orld. the fi rst . fo••n to a c:l'omplls h le feat N o w 1he '1 mpln1 f ue l at tht' lthland Co unt y rpor1. Th ~ ·· t'l yl n .: Housewife" la. m1rna1er o( the Uttle airport. She pumps fuel. cut» Krass. does all th e m 3l n t fn a n ee c hurt• s an 11 dream~ of returnin~ to tbe slties. Shtts !>4 and hasn·t Oown in 10 years Back an "the good old days " a deter m ined Mrs. Mock climbed into 'be cockpit ur un 11 -lear-old, sinclt~·en~inc J;eas na 180, which she ~bristened "The Spmt of Columbus" and flew a lone a round the world Jame Mock in 29 days March 19 tu April 17, 1964. Less tha n a month ldter she stood in tht· While House r o ~t- 11rden lo rtcetve the Federal Aviation A1en· cy's Decoration for Ex· cepUonal Service from Pr es ld ~nt Ly nd o n Johnson, She r~Urcd when t h., ri ntanclal burden or com ~>t>l it1ve flylnlJ became too murh She wrote a book . rad ~e d her da ughlt•r, da bbled 10 politits und gave cook I nlol lt't1SOnS, Sht• says she'ii happier now that she 's connect· ed with flying again. but there is still wistful· ness whe n s h e t alks about rtymg agam . ·'I still w1rnt to 11y across the South Allan· tic. tht' An·t1r Circle and the s uulh l•rn l ip o r Afr ica," s he said. "I even wunt to rly to China .. :.~Beaten at Own Ga01e &undlv. Mey 20. 1119 '-<. Playing WithDynr:'.amite:.(" Boroscope_j Leaving Teens . Alone •0ND•v.•AY11 .monetary mrormation- A1u1 Landers 11, SYDNEY O•Aaa relating to partne r , those we re d1rte r enl in natural ea rth tones.. AalES <Mar. 2l·Apr. mate. The "oc c ult" ta mes but m y problems n o t blue. g r een o r ' 19l : Take advantage or could play a role. were jWlt as hard for m t lavende r U you m ust opportunity to be in· LIBaA (Sepl. 23-0cl. a11yoursarefor you. wear rouge, blend it in depe ndent . aHertive. 22>: PerceJve Po(ea&ial. Vou ask, "Whal is the so 1t doesn '.t look like Priorities fall into place. defer dire ct actio n . trut h about Dad ?" l some kid's rag doll. And TAU&US <Apr. 20· Le1al cla1.me11. eniangle· wish r kne w . r was please don't look like May 3>>: You learn a menta complicate situa· c lo'ser to h i m th a n such a loser. Whe n you secr e t -in volve s lion. a nyone else. yet 1 can beg with your eyes to be reachin& more persons, 8 COaPIO (Oct. 23· only guess. 1 had known inc luded. it turns people completing a tra ns ac· Nov . 2 1 > : Acc e nt r I · th t h ff " Th k A tion. bein& r id of fears, diplomacy, especially in or a ong time a e o . a n s. nn. -d ll · be was unstable and ha d A.G. doubts. -Aries, Libra ea ng wath mem rs f b ( DE .aa a G M t figure ptominenUy. of family. Maintain r e que nt outs o " "· .: o a . d ·d depression. That is all r "Pe arla" out there need GE MINI t May 2l·June mo e rate pace, avo1 can tell'you. more Ulan a haircut and 20 l : Accent on desire . extremes. keep diet a nd DEAR ANN: He l p! When 1 married again eartb·&one eye shadow. r om a nce, fulfillmen t, he a lth r es o lutions . My husband won a con· you tho u g h t it w a s Tbe women yoa wish that comes true. S AGITl'.AalUS CNov. test The prize 1s a 10· wrong. But r have m y describe need to Fo l low through on 22-Dec. 21): Cr eat ive day vacat i o n lo needs as you h ave memorize some ke y hunch.stress new starts juices are a ctivated ; Honolulu. Our son is 15. yours. l hope this letter questions to ge t people in new directions; open you could rail in love. our d aughter is 14. They will he lp you be more t a 1 k i n g a b 0 u t yourself t o ro m ance, start a novel or paint a 1ns 1sl the y can s tay compassionate. My life themselves. <a > How did creativity. picture . alone . ,Ou r next·door has not been easy and yoa 1et started in your t:ANCER <June 21· CAPRICORN c Dec. neighbors have offered you r a ttitude h a sn 't work? <b > Who in all tbe July 22>: You ca r ve 22.J a n. 19>: Practical to "look in" <111 them helped much. Try to un·. world would you change n ict)e for yourself. You a ffairs., building. c reat· ever y day. What do y1iu derstand please -places witb U you bad P.r o ve that you c an ing solid base -these. s a y? T WI XT ANO YOUR MOTHER the chance ? A s miling direct, follow through on d 0 m i n a t e T WEEN DEAR MOTHER : face plus my s u11es· policy and m a ke room AQUARI US (\J a'(I . D E AR T AND T <I Here's your letter and I lions will help the Pearls for yourself at t o p . 20· Feb. 18 l : You 'tt1ti· should bave said "Dear pray It helps. Life is for of the ·world a great de al LEO. <Ju.ly 23:A ug. elude agreement involv- T .N. T ." because it's the living and I, for one, m ore than t b e 22 !: D1v!!r~1fy, display ing short trip. visit cind d y namite>: Do NOT am glad you are gelling superflcialltiesyoumen. ve r sat il i ty, m a k e r elative "with ci pro· le a ve these children un· on with It. Don't be lion. numerous contacts, plan ble m " Li bran is in pie· atte nde d. E nga ge a n downhearted if It takes a ----------p roject as a .who~e. ~teer t u r e . olde r person to be on while for the children lo /tfon-• ProL•-.. c:leur of n1 l ·p1c k1n g. band and i;pe nd tht• accept your marriage. -u vH"'WI.... M ess a ge s h o u 1 d PISCES I Feb. 19-Mar. nlgbl when they re turn T ' · be t II c r ys talize Gem ini. 20> · Ne w a p pr oa1·h I bool ime t~ your 5 a y, 11 /\RTFORD. Conn Sagitta r iu s . Virgo ser ves best purposes. saying. "[)() NOT TOUCH. THIS IS rom K · de~r. Im be~ting your , A p l Ann Lande rs I fo'OR THE PAHTY." DEAR ANN : M Y c blldre n will com e says that after 25 year~ p e r sons figu re pro· Money. budget. persona T he otht•r day I was at the phone hus b a nd committ ed •round m i nently possessions figure pro. · . or writing he r adv1c<: VIRGO CAug. 23-"'~pt. mi·nently You're offered E,...a ... k«'k when I noted a messa0 c scribbled m suicide and the childre n U EAR ANN I a s t I h h t' d ~ · "' . ~ co umn, s e as no ice 22): Study Leo message_ something for your "col-m y hus ba n d's h a n d writi n g : a r e becoming ever y n1ghl l attendertaparty. a new conce rn t.'X · lection." "Carpers 6 p .m . dinner. Wednes-cynical about life . Also. a·m an OK -looking lady IJrCss.ed in her reade rs' _=.D.:.!rg~d:.:ee=p_a=.n:..;.d~)'""'o""u'-'l'-1 _,g""e;..;t _________ _ d ay." ' they cannot accept my a nd had lots or· m en letters. Money. , r reme mbered the Carpers. Her new marr iage. PIE.'ase a round m e• A woman ·first na me was either Bambi. Popah, he lp me reac h out 'to '1·11 n1 1l hl•r !'earl 1 "People never used to l love lhe story at)oul the Burbank a ppliance dealer who was having a tough time getting rid or discarded appliances. He kept. putting them in t he a lley but there wasn't a service or ganization or a city truck in the world that would pick them up. C k SI H s t hem by p rinting this wanted dc•-.peratcly to write to me about their upca e .• eepy, appy, neezy -1 b" a·11"lud"<I in lh" con· money problems bcfor•·. or one o r the dwarfs. l couldn't re-etter : ,. .. ... ... ... member which. I was al her house Dear Children: I am \'ersatior1 I lrted m y but they do now." she once and fell like a fool when I ate a writing lo you because darndest to g ive he r said "They ask. ·w hat s trawberry in a s ma ll dish in her you want an explanation openings but nothing a m 1 goi n~ to do ?'·· bathroom a nd it was soap. or why you are on earth. worked. She fell flat and . ----- When I was your age J left the party early look RUffELl'S Well, I was n't going to be caught wanted my parents to ing depressed Maybe if ~~~~~~I ~ NEWPORT'S ( ' ~Fav orite Drug Store ~; / d) -n Fast Delivery ,~ 1"""Jc · Lv 1 , -" 1 : (~' ., hn.("/ -,;1 J.1-u ,. ..,:, F inally. he got a brainstorm. He marked a price on them a nd by the · -:-.en d of the day thev were all stolen. ' ' Sometimes. whl'n you can't beat t he system, you just have to work within 1ls t•onfi~<'"· I found t hat out long a~o with chtldn•n The only w:Jy lNe could f:et one or the kids to wash with my d~or down when they came a nswer the same ques-you print this letter, she UrHOLSTERY to dinner. l set· about replacing light tio n for m e . Well and fi ve million other Wti.wY•W_. 3445Via lido:l1 bulbs in every room in the house, there is no answer. 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Big Al wanted the big shots to watch him lead Styne's band through George Gershwin's "RhapsodyinBlue." Since Jule Styne 's tavorile pastime is breathing. Styne said .. yes" lo Big Al. STVNE WASNT NERVOUS when Big Al conducted No hoods were invited to the musicale. "only some of the most important politicians in the country who'd come to see the Dempsey-Tunney fight. "O ne Ni ght S t and" is Styo e 's 28 th musiral llis first. "Glad to Sl'l' You, .. cxpirctl out of town . The next, "High Rutton Shores." starrmg Phil Si lvers and Nanette r abr ay, was a hit in 1947. LATER HITS include "Bell s Are Rint:· • in~." "Genllt•mcn Prefer Blonctes," "Gypsy" and "Funny Girl." The funny thing is. he never intended to go le) Broad way, or wnte songs, when he was a kid. He wanted to be a concert pianist. Born in London. raised in Chicago, he was a child pro· digy. Al age 9. he played with the Chicago Sym· phony and later studied al the Chicago College of Music. Alas. Harold Ba uer , a concert pianist and tf'achcr. told him his hands were too small to pl ay certain classical pieces. So Styne veered to Jazz. listened a nd played in Chicago's gin malls while still in his early teens. "I DON'T think I'd have been a popular songwrikr any other way," he says. chain· s moking in the study or hi s large. sunny 10th· floor apartment near Central Park. "I learned to be a popular songwriter by playing the joints or Chicago, playing with guys like George Weltling. Benny Goodman, Jack Tl'agarde n. All my e arly songs were blues in a t wo· beat." o r course. the classical background kept (See MUSIC. Page 811) Nonetheless. such a caper can't help but re· ady a man for the rigors or Broadway in later years . Which may be why the 74-year-old Styne. a small man of large talent, seems calm about his new musical. "One Night Stand." for which he's writing, 16 tunes. Rehearsals start in September. 'IV Stars Sell Cars FROM COAST TO COAST. HERB "A THOUSAND CLOWNS .. Gardner is writing the book and lyrics. It's about a guy who is a successful compose r, performer and record mogul. Elliot Gould will play him. Styne sa ys. Jule is n't well-known to the general public. But his songs. from Broadway and elsewhere, are . "Sunday." "Time After Time." "People " "The Party's Over " "Small World "And more. He's had more than 1.000 tunes published, of which 300 are standards. One. "Three Coins in t he Fountain," got him an Oscar in 1954 with Sammy Cahn, his collaborator for eight years and 400songs. , "What Would You Pay for Yesterday?" deals with just bow much peo- pl e will p a y f o r nostalgia . Allen Ludden h ost s this 60· minute star-studded special air· ing at 2 p.m . today on KTTV Channel 11 . Celebrities Marty Al · Jen. J ack Carter. Anson Will ia m s a nd m a ny others lend their talent and wit when they auc- tion off Classic Cars. WINNER d) Academy of }--() Awards . ., . BEST PICTURE Ill ' I,, •J. .. 11 ... 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I ------------. -------- • •• " ::_: :_ : __ :oui-1..&l!C.i. ... ; .-. • _ .. .: .... ~ fl"-~~ •• •''-. ~~ t:.-C)'' ~ taJ ~ ~ ~ ··~ t11J ... ._._ t• • '• '•' '':"u&J..-.•~»"'-----... ,,._.--............ _·-··--·-....... _._. __ ._.. # ·--··· .... -• • "' •• • • .. •••• ... --------~---.--.i~----,.,,_,,.... -------· --~··-~· --.. .. ---- 6 • . ~.-20,1'79 DAIL V PtLOT .. 2 _:·RUuetl-out 'Car -Wash'' Is No Soap "' -------ft llMl~~~= (:.~~.~~ °i:u.~r:= ~ • llltt1. ii buly theee days tumina a movtt t•to .-~ : televiakm Mriet aad creaU.nc a motion plctUft , from a TV pr'Olram. :, Dua ii proct.acer ol tbe TV pilot for "Car • Wub," from tbe movie of the same name. ud !:a eo-wrtter for "The Return of lluwell .:,,,-l Smut," an SI mllUoa film bued oe the TV ' aertea "Get Smart ... .. t· Hit"& WO&IUNG with ArM Sultan and ~ Leonard Siem oe both projena "lt'a like a reu ~·. n•on, a1nce we all 11tarted worllina tocetber aa ~· writers for Stt-v• Allt'n, ·· Dana aaya. · "Car Waah ... like the motion picture, ~ •• follow1 ~ anUca of workers at an automated .. • ·car wuh ln Loe Anae lt'S. The pik>t . whk h alra ,: Tbunday oo NBC. Is ta me an comparison w•th ~ tbe movie. . · ~ Tbe owner un't make ends meet but ia too ; Ji• aoft-bearted to rire anybody It's a thin story ;J line on which little vagnettH are strun& Uke ~ •• ~laundry. · ~ WHEN UNIVEaSAL STUDIOS.hired Dana ~~ to write the pilot with Sultan, the first thing .. ·Dana did was see the movie "I said it 's 1reat, but how can you do it for television?" he re- : calla. "You can't bring that many hookers and 1' pimpa into the living room ... ·· ~ Jn the film. a streetwalker hides out in the ladies' room, a mad bomber stalks the place. a , bluk pttacher a nd his entourage of slngen ar- .._ rive in a golden limousine. and the owner of the :: car wuh puts the make on the cashier. · :':( In addit.ion, the ethnic makeup of the cast •• · baa been shifted from the movie's heavy em· pbaaia on blacks. "We went for a tri·etbnic ·look ,·• Dana s ays, "black. brown and ·white ... The movie was definitely a black statement. and this isn't '· HIS NAME: BILL DANA New Image for 'Jimenez' along the lines or movies based on other series from the !last "father Knows Best," and .. Gilligan's Island " Dana . Sultan and Stern wrote the script, which turned out ~o "'ell that Universal decided to product> a box off1l'e movie. "Get Smart" was on NBC from 1965-69. then for another year on CBS. To pump new Interest into the series, CBS had Smart and Agent 99. The story is about a mad fashion de· si1ne r who lnvenl'i th~ -nude-bomb,''-wbleh destroys all fabrics. "He takes over KAOS and Smart haft 72 hours-to find his lair. 1.lYe him bis due and save the world from nudity," Dana says. The movie will have a lot of tbe "would you believe," "sorry about that" and "that's the second bigge11t" jokes .that were so' popular ln thf TV series. When Smart finds the villain's lair. Mount Thimble. it's concealed by a 100-foot zipper. Sma rt says, "That's the second biggest zipper I've seen this week." Dana was n't involved with the TV series created by Buck He nry and Mel Brooks and produced by Sulta n and Stem. "M\' C ONTRIBUTION came muc h earlier." Dana says-. "Don Adams and l created the character as the star of his night club routines in the 1950s. He would be a defense al· torney. a football coach. Writing those routines got m e my job with Steve Allen. ·'Then when l got my own show as Jose Jiminez, I brought along · Don to be the hotel dic k. Byron Glick. Me played the same type character as he did in his ni ght club routines. The genesis was simply an impression of William Powell. 'There's your man. Jnspec· tor.· " Dana recalls, imitating Adams' innec- tion. "I thought. 'What a beautiful premise for a monologue.· " he says. referring to Adams' portrayal or the hotel detective. "I wrote the first ·would you believe· joke 1n 1954. The movie will be the first real money I've ever made off my creation." ( t :-;,, ::, Uf:H J ADVOCATES in lhe (PQ) edwards BRISTOL CINEMA Oeottoe'"ttAMtl TON ''LOVE AT FIRST BITE" '"°> "ANIMAL HOUSE" "PHANTASM"(A) : • played by Barbara Feldon, marry. • DANA'S SECOND PaOJECI', "Maxwell Adams will ·star in the movie, Dana says. DAllY PILOT IRISTOl AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 CO-HIT ''BREAD AND CHOCOLATE" ·! Smart," was conceived as a made-for-TV film. but Miss Feldon will not. ;:.~~-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------1..~~~~~~~~~-'-----------------------------------~ . ' . -. :· . • .. ( ~ SONDAY AND WEDNESDAY llATINUI 2fll.M. GET aJT ~ HANDKERO-EFS A story of lus~ passion, desire ... love and death. r f HURRICANE An epic advP!1lut'' of love> and roma~. 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I MOTIOll ,,tCTUlll IOl.INOTllACll A'WA~ll Oii :IOTH CENTUtlY·,O• lll:COllOI A TA"S STARTS FRIDAY! I -n.r ......... 90011 - -•Je EWL. 'I ~OT 8unday, MIJ 20, tt1't A Man for All ·Taknts €hamberlain Acts, Sinp, Painl8,-Does Grafts BOSTON" (AP > St11t. 1creen and tel~vls lon atar Riehard Chamberlain u.-Ilia artjatle and mu.teal talenta ln ~· adiq career, which he now llaa expanded to includ~ direct in1. An atrlK mMJOr a t Pomona Colleae. Chamberlain once con· aiderf'd • ut'ffr a~ a 1nuntf<r and aaya ht• does "a little pit1nt Ina~:· ••1 LONG TO get bat·k tu 11 sometime." he u id dunn1 an Interview berore going to talk lo the cut ol ·'The Shadow Rox ,·· wbich he Is directing at the Charle. Playhouse sincl' John Barry~re did it-m 1929 Ch1unberlaan, who sane in one of h1 io many mov1t's, "The Slup· per und Tht· KOtJe," 11nd hllll re· <·o rdt•d two lilbum1 a nd five 1>an.Clt• rt•<·ordll, bt-heves sing111te t11· I ps an uctor · s voe u llzing. t'!'llH't'IUlly 0 11 lltiAl(l' Uut don't look fo r him 10 a mui.it·al lie s1ud he had recently l>UO.C a l'Ouple Of songs for a l'u bll1· Hruadt'Us ting System -stw w. ~md ··1 d iscovered at 's rt'ally not my t.>nvaronment. my 1·u11 ortt'u "ll 's really a s1dehne . I do ltus t han~ mostly for speaking. I find 1 f I don't work on things work on m y vo1l'C. work on my body 1~ disappears " Chambe rht in H ls o m ake!'! stained-glass windows a nd says art is of use in act int: ·'in terms of visual thlngs. VISUALLY MINDED Richard Chamberlain ·'THE SHADOW Box'' is the firs t p la y Chambe rla in has directed He first directed a pro- d uc tion or it last s ummer at Wilha mstown and also played the part of Brian "I 'm a very vis ua lly minded pers on," he s atd ··1 even s~e music in patterns One of the things I trunk attracted me to this play is the three var1at1on~ on a theme which intertwine and comment on each other. "It helps a sense or form, a M•nse of sha11111K th111g~. and that 's so 1mpQrtcint in d dss1ral work and an a play Ith th•~." sa id ChambE>rlam. who pluyed .. Dr Kildare " on television for five yt-ars and later become the first Amert<'an to pla y the title role in "Hamlet" in England • He believes that working as a direetor will help his acting "a thousand times, yes." but he isn't eyeing a fulltime career as director. The original apace manl Buck Rogen awing• beck to earth and lap it on the 25th Century! IN THE 2 5th CENTURY "' 6 U'• !I<.~ J\lt1Ri o ..... _,1""', .. 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Ill I ALlflS UJ lllllll IND'~ -Gen!. St'Ot. C lcxlOV) NOC IV '"Manhattan· deset'Ves a stream of bravos! I can't urge you strongly enough to see 'Manhattan."' Dono Borr61t A8C rv 0 AMllElflllf A l9fCI llfll If SJYLE, ---•mIYf' -~o Sc.r.c.(el Imo W<.Y)f)Y /\11 ~N IJl/INF Kl/\ION MIC 't/\11 Ml JfJPI IV t.A/\f.>tl t 111 Mll\JI .wr.v lv11 INJ 'tl,>f 11' • f\Nr ~f 1•v1.-r 1 :.r ·~ " ...... ~. • • • • <From Pate 88> popping in. Like the time in Florida, when he was walkinc-• hldy-back home in the wee sma'll hours. He hummed 'l'omethlng lha.t truly im· preaaedhu. "You musta made it up," she said. o r courH . It was based. he ,ays, on the second movement or the Hiller Piano Concerto. But he liked it, too. and dobdled with it a b't more . The result: "Sunday," a Twenties hit and a hit years later when recorded by Frank Sinatra It was one of many Styne songs Sinatra sang, starting with ''I've Heard That Song Before." ••1 DIDN'T GET ALONG with the establish· me nt there. When you work in Hollywood. you 're an accommodator. You accommodat e the writer . the producer. the d irector. every- body's an authority on songs." Styne says he turned to Broadway for the freedom it offered . "Nobody can change your songs . You JUSt write what you think is right for your play " The Styne method of writing 1s rare. He doesn 't use his piano when he's composing. He just takes out score pa per and starts writing. STYNE, WHOSE CAREER is chronicled in a new book. "Jule." by Theodore Taylor . has had his bad times on Broadway. But the only time he actually cried over one. he s ays. was a show he produced but didn 'l write music for. It was "Mr . Wonderful.". star ring a black newcomer named Sammy Davis Jr. "I cried because when you have an opinion about something and it doesn't turn out right. you lose faith in yourself. "But listen. shows close and you go back to work. It's called Next." MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "A LITTLE ROMANCE" CPG) "THE CHAMP" CPG} "COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R) "HANOVER STREET" (PG) "MANHATTAN" {A) "DEER HUNTER" (R) -~- STADIUm 6scAeen 639 ·7860 DAIVE-ln 11.•lt!li• Neu S l<leltum "BATTLEST AR GALACTICA .. "LOGAN'S RUN" (PG) "GREASE" "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "MANHATTAN" "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" (R) "CALIFORNIA DREAMING" "OUR WINNING SEASON" (R) RICHARD PRYOR ''fN CONCERT" (R l ·WHTCH WAY IS Up?· "THE DEER HUNTER" CR) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" Al.I.. ORIVE·INS OPEN 6:10,,M.HIGNrLY Cluld Unoer t 2 Free Unlen • K1CI01e Ptav.,rounCI A state somewhere hetween fantasy and reality. •ti •••• , ····~•11 .... , ... ", ,,,,,. l "''"•· ..... ,.fl , ... '' ...... . 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DAILY PILOT -Vanity Puts Flash Into .Coin-photos lb THOM l .F.t'OQ bt , ... °"'''' ,._ ·-A tno o( h't•n Mli!t'r!t l(ltc1t1h•d atnd fui-sf'd with makeup lwfore lht' (1r111 slt'pped into lht! co111 photo bont.h . dropPt'<J 1n ht>r "'II"' untl 'n11lc·'1 fo'or • htt mun• thun 1w11 minult•s, tht' macbiner)-inside wt11rrt'll an1t 1erounc1 , runnml( the piece or pa~r from t'CIOlt'rH lo C'ht'Dll<'ltlS Ill water. then mto u slot us tht• .:1rb •nx1ou!tl waited. THEN IT WAS Tll'V: for the 1>tht·riwo. 1rnd When all had lht'lr strtp:. of four t•t1I0 1 µt rlurt::. they cut and tradf>d ttwr r ~mull 11w morit·s of n day at the park This ~cene was n •11t·all!(I mort' than 12.000 times around thc• ri ve ma chint'!> in one Oran~e _County amusement park during a recent month And, atcording lo J erry Schill. execut1vt' vice preside~ of the company that produces and places tl\e machines, 1t 1s "a very high pro· fit business.·' The rirm he heicds , Auto·Photo Co .. ts the U.S. subsidiary of L11ndon-b<1sed Photo Me. a multi-million dollar. i.pt·l'i<1ll!>I rn cmn-operat~d photo booths PHOTO ME PROUlJCES MOST 11f thl· machinery that pron•s!>l~ the pictures. s;.irci Schill. At tht• Cui.ta Mesa plant at ;)50 Ll•ar A\c , thf' m achines arc as!>l'mhled <1nd put into cabmcts for lht' U.S. market "Technology today has progressed to the point where with capitul investment and tool - ing it's more efficient to keep production cen- trah7.ed in Europe and assemble here. Thoui!h coin-operated photo booths were in· venlt>d hy a Southern Californian sevnttl de· cad1·s Ol!O, the mach1n ei. never caught on ;is Wl'll ht•rp as i.n Europe. ),;JICt Schill, but tn 1-;uro~. travt'lm~ a short rl1 '>tance frequ<.:ntly n•qu1res pas~ports or other 1dcntificat1on along with a photo.cra1-1J'l TllE U.S., ON THE other hand. 1s a vanity market, said Schill. .. People JUSl love to sec their own j?ictures ." I' The robust former accountant is a relative rwwt'omcr lo the bu1ine1111, having taken on the t'Xf'cuttvc'" c·horei; about four years a10. "\\thf'n I told my friends b•ck east what I was 1.tOlllJ.! to do. lht•y :said 'Oh. you mean those mu<'htrw~ m Woolworth's lh!Al never work'." u .. took a lesson from their statement, and urter M penod of reorganization -which he dot•sn't <'art· to clitborate upon be started a ht•in · y emphu~•s on color, maintenance and new 11111rkets Auto Photo really breaks Into two divisions, ht• upla111ed , operations !And manufacturing and suppl The laltl•r produces and distributes equip· ment for ~alt> 111 most of the U.S. and Canada. Ope rataoni. a ctually run booths on sites in Cahfonua. Nt•vada and Arizona. THOS•: MACHINES HAVE become a l>howcase, said Schill with a note or pride. "We art• able to walk into an operator's office and s how m hard rigures how m uch better he can do with new models or better maintenance." When an outlet is not operating or tht: cncm1<·als an· sour. it doesn't make money, he s~11ct And colo r. an area that has grown slowly hut 1s now mushrooming, has had a big impact on all locations where it has replaced black and wh1te -ver.ttoni>._ _ One location. another amusement park, boostt'd bus iness 600 percent by installation or the color mitchines, although Schill is quick to poi nt out that modernized cabinets helped too. Color chemistry and papers have become greatly simplified in recent years. which has helped Auto· Photo a lot. OLD PROC~SSES HAD as many ;is a dozen t'hl·m1 cal steps with temperature requirements of plus or minus half a degree. Color papers were unstable. As they heated. t he color rendi· lion would change drastically. Now. direct-positive color produced by Ciba in Switzerla nd requires only three steps, allows temperature variations and bas better grade paper. Color. in fact. is less complicated than black and white these days. Technicians in Costa Mesa now convert many oldt>r machines to color . said Schill. He s tepped up to a vintage unit which probably re- corded the faces of a fair share or the U.S. Navy during the World War II. "I 'll bet that machine 's more tha n 35 years old," he said, giving its curved sides a (Stt COIN· PHOTO, J»age CU By PAT DUNN oc ow o.i1r ,.,.., SUtt llcre·s an instant quiz for vacationers: What do a crescent wre nch. a blanket and a mild laxative have in common? · I. Emergency Kit Might Save Trip They·re all part of a "vacation's sur· vival kit" suggested by safe ty and pha rmaceutical authorities at Purdue University PURDUE'S EXPERTS stress first aid ror both family and vehicle deserve top priorit.,y for anyone planning a vacation. In addition to the versatile crescent wrench. spa re farr belts, flares, a flashlight, various sized screwdrivers, pliers and other useful tools make on-the-spot repairs easier when car problems flare. A CB radio is recommended as a de· finite safety plus no matter where your vacation takes you. and don't forget to bring a spare blanket in case the weather is coolC'rthan you anticipated CERTAIN KEY items should be packed tn a vacation first aid kit for the family loo. Purdue pharmacy professors suggest adhesive tape. scissors. antiseptic or first- a1d cream or ointments. roll gauze about Jerry Schill, subject of strips above, presides over coin-photo booth company - two tn<.'hcs wide. adhesive bandages. a thermomelE>r that can be used for either or al or rectal temperatures. a lcohol. tweezers , cotton swabs and two-i nch elastic bandages that can wrap a wrist or ank le sprain. TonJ'(ue depressors are also handy as s plints if someone breaks a finger. Medications should include aspirin or an aspirin substitutuc Including a motion sickness product is also wise. A MILD laxative a nd an anti-diarrheal hquid can be helpful because of changes 1n roods. eating habits and routine activities Antacid tablets also come in handy. Suntan lotion or a sunscreen should always he tak~ along. accordtng to -,. Purdut· l'lqH'rts Some pt·rsol)S <Hf' part1{·ularly sensitive to sunlight and they nt.>ed the screen. which completely blocks the sun. Be s ure you know what sun pro· tection products will do. If you can't tell from the label. ask a pha rmacist. Insect repell ent and an insect-bite re· medy LO relieve itching can be invaluable. A poison-1vy·type lotion or cream can do double duty in keeping insects away or · r e lievin g 1t c h1ng rrom unplanned encounters n~ YOUNG children are along. include syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting when tndicated and take a bee-stmg kit for those. allergic to stini!s or bees. wasps. hornets and yellowJackets Ptlarma<.'eutical e xperts say certain olher precautions should be taken by somt! va<.'ationers. Persons taking ptescr1ptions and those on maintenance meo1callons taken daily for a chronic condition such-as diabetes should plan ahead Take along l'nou~h for an extra week. JUSt tn case. Ir you 're on any prescription. ask your phys1c1an to write out an original prescrap- tmn before ynu leave rr you're traveling <See TRAVEL. Page CO B.ank Ready to Pamper Business When the new bank in town hung its sign out February t st, it was instantly clear what customers were being courted. CommerceBank, the sign proclaims. Read between the lines a nd ft says business bank. That's just what president Lance C. Blue a nd stockholders have in mind, handling ac· counts and loan business or the hundreds of s mall to medium-s ized firms in the Irvine In· dustrial Complex. OH VES, SAYS BLUE, "If a secretary wants to open a personfl savings or checking account here. we'll be happy to have her ..... but the target is to have about 70 percent of loans made to business. Why? Because business loans are generally safer, secured by inventory or accounts receiva- ble. If that strikes you as a bit conservative, you've read Blue, his fellow officers and s tockholders correctly. ··A lot or people think a brand-ne w bank will take gr;eater r isks, but. that's not us. But we do have more flexibility to tailor loans to company needs." 1• "WE" INCLUDES GEORGE R. Ochs ner, executive vice president or CommerceBank and · itsonlyloanofficer . For the time beln1. says Ocbaner, tbe preference is short-term loanf to firm• witb pro- ven track records, at least until the deposit base grows much lareer. After only two months, about $4.8 mUUon Bankers Lance C. Blue, standing, and Gea-ge R. Ochsner recently opened ConmerceBank In Irvine Industrial Parle area. Success hinge• on service. •• has been deposite;d so far . Some of that includes business turned over to the bank by its shareholders. but Blue believes promotion and face-LO-face contacts will expand that to $10 to $12 million by the year's end. His specialty is drumming up new business. a skill he picked up during 17 years of banking, including a str etch as vice president a nd manager or Imperial Bank in Santa Ana. another business-oriented institution. A SURVEY OF AREA firms is take n. pros pects are pre-qualified , "then we make every effort to be referred by the firm's legal counsel or accounting firm ... Like Blue, Ochsner has been active In lftlnk· ing through Imperial and Union Bank regional 'It• •rfflf•al •llerf•• of 12.S •Hlo• f• ••are• •r••••• a lloed of 18.:J •llllo• Ir•• ,..,ftl,lal ··~·· ..... ·~ offices. Past activity and involvement in com- munity affairs such as the Jrvme Industrial League, charitable groups and civic clubs helps provide personal contacts with potential clients. But the real clout behind hoped-for growth is a heavy emphasis on service, something busi· ness customers think is vital. The new bank's advertising gives a clue to strateay: "How many banken have yl>u trained durin1 the past two years?'"asks one cir cular. BlJSINESS BANKERS MUST become famUlar with a firm to properly assess loan risk. llanqement strength is as much an ele- ment of loan making aa the security backing the lout. But most banks transfer loan officers every year or two, says Blue, "and plenty of . . .. , I .I I I 1 O • I • • • • 9 business men are fed -up "We're in this to stay." he adds. Both have owne rshjp positions in the bank. though limited by rules to less than 5 perce nt. so their major reward will come from long-term growth. But small. specialized fina ncial institutions have done well along \be Orange Coast . Jn terms or sta rt-up. none A ve done better than Com- merceBank. Its original orrering of $2.5 million in shares brought a flood of $6.3 million from potential in· vestors. BUT THAT WAS ~little too rich for a new bank, so they exercised a state c hartering agen- cy rule that allowed them to take 10 percent · more than the offering <$2.75 million > and then opened their doors. Keeping the larger amount m ight have forced t.he firm to expand too rapidly, to em- phasize longer term notes and perhaps reel estate. But doing that can be da ngerous, s uggests Ochsner. because inte rest rates can rise and the bank winds up stuck with money loaned out at lower than market level rates. That has proved uncomfortable for even the largest of competitors. REAL ESTATE FINANCING is at least a year or so away, Ochsner adds. Both Ochsner and Blue say there are several reasons for the bank's appeal before start-up: the high performance or other small banks in the area in recent years; the personal reputation of Blue and Ochsner ("moat or the directon are former customers at Imperial Bank." says Blue), and the reputation or its roundlq directors. The list ii something of a who's wbo of local buslnetSS and rinancial executives: -Timothy L. Strader, bank chairman, la <See BANK, Pap CU ........... ,· .... 1 . J \ Q DMLYPtlOT Sune1ey. Mey 20. 1m BUSINESS ~All Dlat Glltters • • • .._~--~~~~~---:-~-=-~~~--=~~=--~=-=---=-~-r1 ;: There's nothing like a . little ha_d news to make the price of gold go higher Notlllq doff more for ta.. • ~olllllcltbaablldae ... PoUUCal upMavala prod UllM .. troubled eouDtries lo ~""' nrneey to U. yellow IMtal. ftelr puttU... pub tbe price up. SO•SONS who lacks con· ftdeace ln a ('Ul'ftMJ tnay pro- tect bil or her uaeu by convert- iDI IOIDe to told. and •lain the prtH re.cu by movlna upward -up to_, per troy ounce dur- ln1 the put wMk ol' so on mott of tbe ~world markets Gold la clearly one of the moet emotioa-ladt'n commodltle1, a propoeiUon with wbicb Sherman Uakefer Ill •Ir-ft•. Hls com· paay. North Amerinn Coln ~ Currency, of Phoetlht. trades in precious metals; 90 percent of ita S400 milhon bualness as in 1old. A GSOWING interest ln the commodity on the West Cout prompted him to open an office at ~ San Nicolas Drive, Suite 101, Newport Beach. Orange Coast customers are interested in the metal's his- torical record of holding value during inflation and its portabili· ty, such as during the fall of South Vietnam, when paper cur- rency was widely converted to sold VNKEFEK says shortly after - South Vietnamese re ugees ar- rived in the U.S .. he talked to a man with millions in paper piasters. enouch lD Pie U.S. economy. "I always ur1e cuatomen to buy oa weatneu -when prices are down or adJuaUna. "TllB Pl!a&ON, who buys and takea phyalcal possession is aeneraUy a prudent lndividual, not a apeculator ... I've been in- vestin1 in gold since 1967 -J practice what I preach -and I've boulbt and sold several tlmes. But I think one should bold 1old for a considerable period ot time." How does gold compare with other investments? Some critics HJ It pays no dividends, pro- duces no gain until sold. Unkefer, however, sees it dif. fereaUy. Dividends are taxe4, as are capital gains 'if the inatrument or stock la sold. Treasury notes are taxed as interest and few in· vestments manage to keep up with iaOation, he points out. "The investor is a net loser." VNKEFEll doesn't offer gold on margin or futures. "I'm not opposed, but you can leverage down as well as up." The slender gold traaer is also "bullish on silver," which is cur- rently about l/loth the value or f(old. Silver is consumed by in· dustry at a rate faster than it is produced; it's h istorically been much closer in price to gold and may now be undet:Yelued. percent, more than doable tbe 1ncreue lD sold tradin1 durinl the put year. Platinum, ued ln jewelry, la also an iDduatrial commodJ\y used a a catab'at in a number of chemical proceues. Unkefer says the firm makes its money in part from com· mission on aalea. When a client makes a purchase, the com· mlaalon is about 2 percent, plus a 0.4 perc.oent marstn built in for tbe dealer. When aellin1. tbe firm takes an added 1 percent. But it is IOld that sparkles ln investor eyes, aDd the pouibility of ita advance to levels of $100 or hil[ber in the future. All of this may be good news to the few who hold the three metall, but to tboH who don't, higher prices reflect the painful bate inflation takes out of green- backs ln a single year. Facin1 that, many will be lookiq for an investment that's good aa gold. Unkefer hopes so. -B11 Thom u coq BANK ••• <From Page CO senior vice president and general counsel of The Koll Co., of Newport Beach. -Robert J. DeMarco, co- founder of the publishing firm that puts out the Pennysaver and an advertising and puhlir. relations specialist. • · 'How much is this worth,· he asked, and I had to answer that since the North Vietnamese had Sherman Unkefer Ill says gold is a refuge for people WJO want to preserve their wealth Al a recent conference on pre- cious metals. Nelson Bunker Hunt, one of the wealthiest men in the U.S.. said he sees silver dropping to a I : 10 ratio against gold, moving up from a base price of about $8.25 per ounc:e. Hunt has substantial silver hold· ings . -WIU.IAll E. LANGSTON, director and chief executive of- ficer of Snyder-Langston, an Irvine construction firm and an officer in Pacific Newport Properties. repudiated the currency, it was maJlk has dropped to zero twice worth_ .. , ....... .._...... in this century." Then the refugee pulled out a Americans comin(( into the Oat packet of brown paper with market for gold have shifted the Chinese characters brushed on. traditional trading centers from "How much are these worth?" Europe to New York. he asked. He carried taels, two and a GOLD IS rare indeed. Only balf thin sheets · of pure gold 1,300 tons or the substance are wrapped in paper -"one of the mined each year. Of that 45 per- world's most unus ual colnsl " cent comes from Russia. 50 per. worth about $300 each. ceAt from South Africa. Several ¢ _~..-gOvemments also sell from re. HE HAD enough for a $50,000 ser ves to support their curren· grubstake for his family in cies, but those stockpiles have Amenca. diminished dramatica ll y. But U.S. citizens are also buy-About half the world 's produr tnf?, despite an historically sta tion goes into Jewelry. more ble government Why? goes into industrial production Inflation bas dropped curren· such as roatinJ?l> and connectors ~Y to less than half its value just for electronic devices . a decade ago. Every effort lo Most of the rest remains in halt its decline has failed and, vaults where peQple a nd institu- says Unkefer. people remember lions have sought to protect as- "that the value of the German sets. COIN-PHOTO FiRM . 'From Page Cl> friendly pat. "And that's one or the problems . They last forever." When he pitches someone on converting to ..color or purchasing new machines to expand a territory, "the guy will ask. 'Why should I pay for a new machine when the old one still works?"' That's when the profit from new installa· tions in the West become an important selling tool. But even vanity has its limits. So Schill is pushing into a new market, identification pie· lures. A new machine designed to produce photo cards such as drivers licenses or security .passes records a card full of data and the image of the licensee in leas than a minute. Schill looks forward next year when the con- tract for the California Department of Motor Ve hicles license-photo equipment opens for bids AND, SCHILL THINKS A national iden: lirication card is inevitable. using the Social Security number and a photograph on a plastic· backed card everyone must carry. "1984 is here," he said, .. whether we like it or not." Schill said he's looking closely at s ales of a similar device in Russia which began about two ·years ago. The firm is already in the identification photo business. The Orange County Jail, for in- stance, uses an Auto-Photo booth with a pushbul· ton instead of coin slot for booking inmates. The fact is, said Schill, that going into a new market area is expensive, "up to $l!i0,000." But big apending to alter or build ur ima1e is the American way, he added. "Look at the money in a box of cereal today ... really, are we any dif· ferent?" A GOOD DEAL OF SEU.ING takes place in conventions aimed at vending companies, but other conventions are also sources of contacta and customers. One in TOl"ODto, Canada, recent- ly waa for mall mana1en, the people wbo must approve iostallation of photo macblaes. 'U nke fer says the Kruger· rand has moved gold into the hands of investors who weren't interested in harder ·to-trade in· gots. krugerrands a re an a lloy of 1 Troy ounce of 24 karat <pure l gold and a bit or copper. The exact weight makes the coin easy to compare against mar ket·prict;•s in contrast to the few coins whi ch are also high in gold conl r nt Thf' '1nxican 50 pt•so p 1t'l''' ' l :!K••· troy ounce. whtl1· lhl· A11t-lf'ta11 10\J Corona has .9802 oun1·1· · SO ME CKITl('S think the Krugerrand 1s over rated, but Unkefer thinks its wide accep· lance makes its small premium over ingoLc; worthwhile. North Ame rican Coin handles about 12 percent of all Kruge rrands sold : in the U.S. The company also handles large, institutional ingot sales. How much should someone in· vest·• UNKEFER thinks silver wall close at year-end near S9.50. Jay L. Reed is vice pre- s iden t -adminis tration of the Fluor Corp. Unkefer. who insists people should store their own gold. thinks any amount is fine from a s ingle Krugerrand held against a rainy day to ma ny thousands or dollars. ··Anyone who purchased gold in 1971 <when Americans first rould legally own the melaJ> and JUSt hl'ltl 1t . h<1s gamed 25 per· c·t-•nt <'Om pound<'d annually ·· Silver can be purchased in m· gots of various sizes. or m the form of coins, based on a race value of $1,000. A bag of coins, by the way. sold during the past week for about SS,850, a stunning measure of paper currency's tn· flation since silver coins were removed from c1rculat1on nearly two decades ago. John Martin Shea is presi- dent of Beacon Bay Enterprises. has been active in foreign 011 company operations. Anthony M. "Tony" Vitti. senior partner in the law firm oi Duryea. Malcolm, Daly and Vit· t1 of Newport Beach, has served on the Economic Development DOF.S THAT m ean anyone buying now could expect the same performance? . Unkefer makes no promises, but lhmks the price of gold will go to S300 per ounce by year's end and may eventually reach $1.000 if things go badly P latinum. the third metal traded by North Amer ican Coin , has also increased in price. with current levels a round $426 per Troy ounce. based on New York Mercantile Exchange quotes. Corp of Orange County ') Gene M. Washburn. former- ly vice president of 7·Up Bottling Co. of San Bernardino a nd Bakersfield. She's retired and manages a portfolio of invest· men ts UNKEFER'S FIRM reported a rise in platinum sa les o( 83 TRAVEL KIT SAVES TRIP ... <From Pa~e Cl I out of your home state, you might not be abletogeta refill at'a pharmacy TB08E WITH allergies. or condi- tions such as diabetes or epilepsy, should either wear bracelets or carry cards indicating the conditions. In an emergency it could be vital that intolerance to a particular drug be known or that symptoms might be diabetes. epilepsy or another hard to d iagnose condition. Emergency medical information medals, in bracelet or necklace form. can be obtained by writing to Medic Alert Foundation International, 1000 N. Palm, Turlock, Calif. 95380, or by phoning <209> 632-2371. Members also receive a waUet card issued annually a nd a 24 -h o ur eme rgen cy telephone bot line number. ll keeps the member's full emergency rerord available immediately on a day or night collect call basis. AN ~aGENCY Health Scan· ner" wallet-sized plastic card also can be requested by writing to Health-Scan International, 2034 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Calif. 92706, or by phonin~ 835-5544. Plus identifica- tion and emergency contact informa - tion, th.ts card includes medical.Jons currently taken, prosthesis used. known allergies. chronic medica l conditions, blood group and type along with treatment authorization and medical insurance carrier. Optional information can list X-ray reports, known laboratory ~­ normalities, and an EKG reprodu<'- tion. A sticker stating: ''Emergency Medical Records On My Person" als<> can be obtained for your windshi,eld or wallet. FINALLY, PURDUE authorities advise making out a list which they say might be as irgportant as . anything else you take along. It should include phone numbers of your family doctor. bank. credit un- {oii and insuran~e agents, an~ in· :.urance mformat1on on your veh.icl~. J 1.-lflW IRA; fw Sel•• fnlH le41ellrlet c ....... , ........... -t-c1,.•l11........_ c ...... -+ ~· ...,. ........ ··---·' .... ...'"' 1714'6 1111 %oer9lgain 9n9fewporl An ideal location ••• Schill said each aubeidiary of Photo Me operates as a separate enuty, plumlnl Its own market strateay,.apenclbas aDd equipment re-· qulremeata. It la a freedom tbe former accounting specialist clearly enjoys aloq with the mixin1 of fiaancia• aDd marteUq tllb. But then, he pointed out, many executives now mme from the flDIDdal field, especially since comples new repJattom mean ''there are tax comidentlons in all areu of decision mak- ing. tf YQU put a unit in any location, you face taxes on 9eftl'al levela; aales &ues, municipal Uceues and lM•iMN 9ropert1 tun." American vanity Is no match for the picture-gobbling bureaucracies of SEMINAR OUT OF ST A TE PROPERTY Elegant Engliah Tudor condomlniuma .•• Priced from $130,000 • 103 down 903 ftnanclng Thlt could be J.IOUr lat chantt to buy an outatondlng 2 bedroom and den, 3 bedroom tw4 bedroom with 31,; bath home cla.e to everything. Only 4 auallable In .• .. .. .. -· • .. Of lll8 lblft to marketinl, be tblDb most peoete ........................ tralDlnl and a ,ooa ftDandal t.ekpaund caa ..S.pt. •• "" tbey baH a reuonable unoa& ol illleUl.-ee .-1et to now tbe line -tbeJ eu make 01 eompany Uek if tbey applJ flnaeial and muqement Milla to lt." But Scblll 's puab lnto MW marteta, color and blUer operatlom maaa lt dear that be never ,__. about the baPPJ facea ol teen- aien wbote plcturH are destined for a boyfriend'• bOJlold. ... ,. Europe, But Jerry Schill has found wsys'to expand in the coin-<Jperated photo business by colorful tactics. DAILY PILOT CLASSIRID ADS Ma• . ···-.............. WHAT IS 1M1 PltONT POTIMTIAL7 IS rT PaACTICAL7 Out-of-State Real Estate investment orfera dynamic opportunity. Learn of the potential in Low Down Payments, Positive Cash Flow, and Rapidly lncreasln1 Prices Elsewhere. Undentand the pot@ftltal ln various areas of tbe country. Wbetber you are a flnt time inv•tor or an expert~ Exchan1er, THIS SEMINAR JS A MUST . RnervaUonl lleQulred. CALL flOi lllllY A TIOMI IJM141 APARTMENT ·INVESTMENT REALTY C.AU. l'OI LOCATION TUii. a WID. 7il0 P.M. • thl• exclu.h>e o6erf ng. O~n Dolly from 12:00. (714} 6.JI.-.. excq1Frldo11 Tutlfn AW". & 16th In N~port G) - --------·· ' . Real Estate ltf alllJGfl ••• ., aoaEaT '· HUM Df!AR 808: We reeenUy boQltlt a home wtllcb la a true "lelDCllD ... Tiie pr"Oblem la the septic tank which bu overno .. r.cS practically ~-Lbe day we moved lo. Accordlnc to the nel•bbon, ~couple wbo aokt ua our homt bad proble m& with It loo. They w uldn 't even fluab toilet PIJK"r down lhe toilela or It would plu• up. Al we have four children. we'Q lot • bhl l mC'lly prob&em. The septic tank h~• nooded our back yard 50 bad I ~un't let lbt! children play there. TM ftou.nd Is saturated so dl1 tcinll a ntw u ,itl<' tank won't help Unlortunatt>ly. tht•n• iarc no dty aewe!'ll tn our an•a Tho isellt•ni und thf rt.'alty a1ent claun t'Y('rylhtnl( WI!!> wc1rk1n1C flnt whtin we n1ovt-d in S tnl't' we trot 11 Veh'rans l\dm1111~tut11111 n\t)rt111~t'. I asked lht• VA for ht<lp but they dl' nit'd any IUtb1hty What :.hould I do"' Kay W DEAR RA\': As for t .. e VA, w .. H yoa get a VA bomt> loaa ~rT ta • 1aarantee tbfo bome la la 1ood CGtMll· Uon nen thougll t•f' VA appratwr la suppoled &o require repairs of major defects bdOrt' approvln1 tile mort1agt>. Wben a propt-rty defect Is con· ce1led fmm tile buyer, tile le1al re· medy can be t>ltber ca) monetary damages or lb) rHdssion of the sale. It appears that monetary damages would be inadequate H there is no way &o rorrel't tb.-defect sine~ you can 't connec t to city sewers. Rescission uf tbe ule woaJd seem '4P'" be your best remedy. See your at· &orney &o «ivP-notke to your seller if yoa wbb t.o rescind tbe sale aad get your money back so you caa buy a nother home. DEAR BUR· When we move to our nt!w horn~. would 1t be best to sell or rent our current home? ·We'll be liv· 1ng about 100 m iles awcty. Bernice McG. Df:AR BJ:;RNICE: The more weu. loca~ property yoo own. tlte better ptcf(eded you'll be a1ainst lnnatloa. H you can find a local realty agent or a friPnd to manage yoar carnal home when you move away, try real· In g It. Not only will you have substantial tax !ibelter advantages, but the old bnme should continue to appredate la val•. •1 •••la1 ... M•••· ,...u ........................ . Tiit. ...,.,._ G-4 1-. DEAR BOB: While I 1reaUy eftJU~ your artklee, u a UUe lmura.nce ol· Otu I m111t uke mUd IM• wtlll your recent eu11••Uon tltat an owMr'1 title tmuraeee policy pro- ttC't• the owner's equtty ln a proper· ty. An owner'• llt.le lnaur~ poUcM 11 of far 1reater value by paylq any HI)('~ of lille UU1aUon after tile pur"hu. Even with a VA mort1a1e. where lhe buyer'a l~lal equity la a.II , Hvf•ral tlmH our t~mp.ny hu paid out le1al fffl more than tile COil of the owner's title 1rumranca l>Olicy . Al· torney• are 1mmellmC'11 le•• than pt'rft"et 1.nd till.: tn1uraoce can best protect a1<am11t lht:lr title errora. TIUe 1nsuram·e 18 the bt!•t buJCatn In real l'llhlh' Mr. E.D. DEA• ••. t;.D.: I colllda't •aree more. Mott mort&a&e le .. n re· qalre a leecler'• &t&le laHruee ..aky to protect t~elr IHD. Similarly, b•yera .a..Jd buy an 0W11er'1 U&le policy, at .Upt edra coet, &o p~t t~eir eqaity H well as pay Utle UU&a· Uoa co.&a HY time after purc~aae. Wllat'• Rrd~aba. ~ DEAR BOB. Yo4r recent article i.aid ground rent paid on a lease can be tax dedu<'tible as interest if the lease is for al least 15 years and ii the lease is "redeemable .'' Does this include Indian leased land? LeoM. DEAR LEO: A redeemable groud lease meau tile tenant llas a rlgllt &o buy the land after at least a 1$-year term. The IRS recogalaes socll a ground lease as lite eqalvaleat of a mor,gage· so rent payments cu then be de-ducted like ID&erest. Bat lf yoa don't bne aa option &o bay Ute land after at leas& 15 years, tben It's not a qaallfytng redt'emable groand lease. Most leases of IDdlan lands won'& qualify. See your at&orney for details. Watn-Bill'11 Drd~lillfe DEAR BOB : Is it true that water bills paid to a municipal waler de· pa rtment are tax deductible'! HomerM. DEAa HOMER: That cu be part· ly true. If part of your wet.er bW pay. men& goes &o pay ID&erest oe wa&er --........ , ........ ,., ... cl&,...,.~&MHdlla· .. ............ eUW.. 11.tlarb; If,. ..... ,.., ...... ,., ............... dYlc ... , ........................ ~ ... , ,.,..,,..... waler .... , .. &H ..._...... C•tac•J.., ca&1 .a .. ,...,... ..... ..,,.,. ., ,..,. .... r 'w , .. une. .. • ...................... S .... \ ..... W'•lda l•r P•nl•I Ttsa" DEAR BOB: When we boucbt our home we were told the property tu waa tm per year. Tbe next year the property tax wu Sl,0'7. The tax H· aeHor tella me the lncreue waa for new construction which hadn't been full) uaeued at the time the first year's tu bill waa iaaued. Should we sue the seller for miarepreaentaUoa? ClaytonT. DEA.a CIAYTON: It •Pfean 1" were f vktlm ol • partlal aueu· •ea&. ,.... .ne. u.,eu wt.ea •• CNatl'lldll9 ..... Nmplete by tax U• HH•ea& time. Yo• elloald laave dtecke.t Ulla •aUer before, Dot after, p•rclaue. R•rord C...trar••! DEAR BOB: I sold \my farm on a land rootracL The broker who sold it told me not to record the contract. Why? Tony 8. D£All TONY: lleeaaae a recerded land cao&nct la a title cloed. U you bayer .....W clefaalt, yoa may laave &o 10 &o co.rt &o remove SM recorded laad coa&ract from "e pabUc re. cords. Trom SM bQer's newpebt&, howevtt, a recorded land COldnc& can prevent tlae owner from fartlter deall.q wtU. &lie property. Yoar •&· &orney can give .you au &lie pros and coaa Of recordln1 a laad con&ract. Loat1 F .. R•i•e• l't.ld DEAR BOB: Recently you said each one point loan fee raises the mortgage lender's yield about one· eighth percent. How? John M. 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J""" J. 10. ltlt t•Jt.7' "-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...,. _Me_,~~~.1~'·~J_..-_J.~1~0._ .. _,, __ 1_•_n_.1_•~----~--~~-~--~----~~-- TV Holdout Paid Dearly Spindled Boss May Fire You New Findings Hold Hope for Zenith 8y MILTON MOSKOWITZ f'~ur many ye ct rs Zenith Radio Corp. of Chicago has been complair11ng that the Japanese were fighting unfairly in the television set market by dumping their re<'eivers here at prices below pro- duction t oSL'i. Evidence introduced in a federal court in New York shows clearly that Zenith was rt ~ht lt see ms thut some Japanese manufacturers were so anxious to supply the Amercan market that they were w1lhn~ to sell their TV sets here at in· credibly low prices below $50, for example. O F COURSE Ze nith h a s lo n g c l ai m ed t hat th e J a panese were uble to do that because of sub· s1dies received from the J apanese government. '' Money Tree But it also seems that some American re· ta1lers were so anxious to offer sets al bargain prices that they indulged in a little hanky.panky by falsifying their reports to U.S. Customs on lhe 11 a lue of these imported receivers. Alexander's, a department store chain thal ranks as the fourth largest retailer in the New York metropolitan a rea, admitted such deceit in pleading guilty to customs fraud. Jn 1974, wben Japanese imports were reaching a crescendo, Alexander's did the following: IT IXPORTED A BUNCH of black·and·while sets from Japa n, declaring to Customs a value of $17.95 per unit. In fact , Alexander's was receiving ct re bate of S25.18 per set, which meant that its true rost was S46.77, which in turn meant that it could take a 40 percent markup and still feature these sets aU65 apiece. No American m anufacturer could come close to meeting that price . There's nothing illegal, mind you. in dumping products here. A foreign company thal wants to price its product ridiculously low m ay do so. It had to fire a bout 2S percent of Its 21,000 domestic employees and move some TV set as· sembly operations to Mexico and Taiwan. -It had to slop making stereo equipment in the United States. Instead it buys it lrom a Japanese manufacturer and slapfl the Zenith name on it. -ITS SALES, ABOUT $1 billion a year. have been at roughly the same level for six consecutive years, despite the raging inflation. -Jls profits, $23 million last year, are lower than Uiey were 10 years ago. -After selling at $88 in 1966 and $72 in 1961 and $65 in 1968 and $56 in 1972 and $40 In 1976, Zenith's common stock didn't gel above $20 last year and was recently selling at $15. Zenith is a maverick of a corporation: It has never diversified. Making and selling television sets are the heart and soul of its business. LONDON CAPI -A union leader has warned secretaries nol to annoy the office computer or it mighl decide to give them the sack. Roy Grantham, com· menting on a report by his union on the elfect:i of new technology, says some offices are now us· ing computers, which m easure ~pi s t 's performance and issue disciplinary warnings if the work is nol up to scratch. He says the machines can even time t ea breaks. LEASE A LEGEND W'ny Jeo~ on ordinary car when yoo con lease a new 1979 PORSCHE? The P~ 924. Ifs designed to carry on the Porsche rroorion ~f winning. A tradition ri-ot spans 31 yeas and ~l~s ovet 400 mojof racing victories. It's also designed fey me proctKol•ty of today. Its unique rear troosoxle provides virtually perfect 5'>50 WfiKttt distribution between front ond reor-f or balanced rood holding ond brolcing. Its C>efodynomic design is oestnetically pleosinq-ond practical. Best of all, even with options leasing a 924 is swprisinctf of fcxdoble. visit Yf:A1 Pooche+Audi deal« ond test drive a 5ving legend. PC>RSCt-E +AlJDt ~Jlt....,._. ol Vl N U *""' •_,c.:..u_,:.. .. · .......... 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Abbr. 108 TV headliner 31 St. sage 47 Maidenhair 110 Thwaris 32 Taro root 90 Conceal 151 Confirms 49 Polish gen· 111 Macaw ~ Mod11led 91 Wicked 1$4 Meal item eral 113 Salver 156 Scale note 114 Haze However, if the U.S. government finds that there is dumping, it's e mpowered to assess duties on the imported goods to prevent unfair compell· g:• 92 Unadorned 157 Flower leaf ....,....,_ __ -u·~nwitbl!S .made_pc.od.~ . ~:-a~-1--t?th~~~:::::::====~~~~:..,~:::::=:~r§~~~~~:::~~~~::l Companies that try to..__e,_v_a ..... e-s-u""'c ii<IUUes, as 1-•~~!'IMIR"!l"---lKl..&.awnate __ _. Alexander's obviously did, are violating the law. For admitting this evasion, Alexander's was 1iven the maximum fine: $5,000. But it's also subject to the back payment of dumping duties -and these 38 noe: Pre-fh1 93 Trite 159 Expunge •GJMA~ 50 Golf mound 52 Oriental 116 Cattle genus nurse 117 -Lincoln 5'I Salloi: t!l tilal al home 1· may come to more than $200,000. TREaE'S SOM£ INDICA'nON that Alexan· der's waa not the only company engaged in fooll.nc the Customs Service. Grand juries In at leut three cities are investlJating imports by three giant retailers: Sears, Roebuck, J. C. Penney and Montgomery Ward. Government investigators have estimated that TV sets valued at more than Sl billion may bave been Imported under false Invoices. Tbeee developments add up to • great victory ror Zenith, the company that tried to bold the fort againsttherialagtideoflmports. But at what coal! Tbe 7.eaitb brand ii stlU No. 1 In the t.elevilloft set market, boldlna a •lllht ed1e over RCA, but here's what bu happened at tbe company: exclualnlr In the DAILY PILOT •. , •••. ,, ............ . :=:. ..... 673-0900 ... ... &COASTMIWAY e MIWPOIT llACH 0Mt•••n11 .. 1 .. -· ·-· .... _ ... _ ..... ·.:~---,,. ___ ... ·-· 39 Mimic 40 O\oersee '2 Other: Sp. 44Garden flower 48 Summer: Fr. 47 Touch 48 gg;to-date 51 serve: Latin 53 Matriculate M~nlsh re- se8a~ted IOOIN e 12 Ancient urds 15 Auatralian r111n ee Save 88JapeMH- 10 Suf' delly 71 SoW diak 72 Concern 73 Type of vehl· Cle 75Fllament1 1'I Hebrew let· ler 96 Toward shel· 162 Van operator 55 Moslem 121 Marches ter 164 Roman olfi-prayer calls 123 Cider fruit 97 Me.lean cial 56 Tax rate 125 Banet stats dishes 165 S11isfles 57 "Yankees" 127 Facts 100 Soli!ary 166 Lowest Point S9 Dedicate 129 Chiropractic 61 Glossy paint 101 For each 167 Overact founder 102 Solt drinks 83 Vestige 130 Form 64 Rescues 104 File DOWN 66 Knocks 131 Forded 105 S.ntu Ian-1 Boot string 57 eom::nlon 133 Beetle guage 69 Ama eur 135-Rouge, 2 Dwelling 108 Approves 3 Buddhist 72 Apple part La. 107 Thick slices monk 74 Compass pt. 138 State: Abbr. 109 Corpulent 4 Big bird 76 Type of • 39 Small hooter 110 Make bread !>Bathe measures 140 Fierce 1()()1( 111 lndlgo 6 Tell 78 Surrender 1'2 Story 112-deum 7 Correlative 79S~es 143 lath &Cut short 80 A res 113 .. Tempest" 12 Amazon es· 145 Chlneae wax 9 Same: Latin locales 10 At no lime . tuary 147 Identical t150l~nt 11 Sunshade 14 .Apponion 150Chum 117 Rocky crest t2 Alaakan as lnaect eoo 152Jepan ... 119 Trapa mountain 87 Recilne bay 120 Heliclne 13 Chokes ea e1~uac 153-CeeNI' 1n Aeo111er 14 Anoint 90 Por1 1 M Mele tuttley 15 Soldier ter· 91 Beetle 158 Palm illy 123 Degrades mite 92 Foundation 124 Oe11res te Cudgels 93 Coln open· 181 Nero'• .. ,he" 121 Highway 17 P9rson1ilty lnya 183 lett-hend pg . SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS .· . .Cf CWLYN.Ol •••• 20.1179 • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ,._ __ ·-- ··-·· ., ........ ···-· - --... --------. ---... ·---.--... •-""' ... --....... ----..• .. - • t I • _____ ..,.. ___ "'.'"' __ _ ·. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE STOU SALU :i:m;'.i n. ' m.~. llC)tjD~ ~ U:SI .. , .. ' , ___ '"'-:------ .. -· \-@ OM. Y PtlOT REAL ESTATE " SA•··~dlei ... Bond Use ousing Due ForHoffW_, --For Setback? CritiCized .. • WASHINGTON tlousaq I f Hdiq lcw • shallow receaaaon !re1lnnina later this year and 1·0,.aanwna lhrouih the fi rst half • r l•, private and f.?O\lemment : o•ain1 forl'l'MSll'n huvt' con I !ded. Houaln& starts fort•t·Hsts for '.t79 range'<I from u low of 1tbout 5 million to u high or 1 K d llion. with m vsl of tht• 1recaests runnin.: bt>t wt•t'n t 6 'ld l. 7 mil hon unib. Tht' '1redH· ·~ps were made Ill the 18th St· · 1i•nnual Residential fo'orcca~I onference sponsored by the Na onal Asi.oc·1at1on of llomt> uildera Jay Janis. undl·r~ecretary of ~e Department of Housing and t: ~ban Development. said thbt ~ anticipated shallow decline · ~housing would be "good for e economy" without being too 1.rmruJ to the <·ons umer. Hou~ . · 'g starts totaled 2 million units ~; year during 1977 and 1978 BUT JANIS called the col· pse of the pri vate rental .arket a "very serious crisis." 1ting that only a bout 100.000 ?W private ly owned a nd .lanced rental -wuts would be 'tilt this year for the middle • , td moderate income families. · the early 1970s close to a hair ' illion rental units were bui.ll :ch year. Leonard J . Santow, a private 'Onomist and senior vice presi· :nt of the J . Henry Schroder Jnk and Trust Co .• said hous · g would decline gradually as "'·e economy headed toward a .nini consumer recession~' later ~is year . He lis ted the Tia · JO 's major economic problems ; consumers who are overex- nded and saddled with huge !bts. double digit inflation and terest rates, a huild·UP or in· ·ntories. a dec·linf' in money for ortgagc financing and wage· -i('e standards that have not orked ver y well Santow said hous an ,.: start~ ill remain stron~ for the next >uple of months befort' tailing ff. while inflation would peak tn lay before d eclining gradually nd bottomtn~ out in 1981 at bout 51 2 percent lie said infla on probably ('O uld not go any 'w e r because s o much of >day's inflation has been "in titut1onaliwd ... MICHAEL HllMl<'HaAHT, rh1ef ~mist and s t•rt vif'<' prf'lllident c1f NAllB, 1>ald that sl1nlfk1n1 <'hlnNt>S have oc r urrf'd 1n th\' mort1ot11~e fhuance market.I\, lnrludtnt: the introdur t1on of six month rnom•y m•rkct l'tirtihJ'ut.•:o. Tht•i.t• t•hungcs, ht' t•d<lt>d . ht1v1• 1·rt·11ll·d u profit ,quet'U' for thrift instttuUom •. r a 1 r h l'led up t ht: c·ost or mert.ca~c funds an1I i,:rudually 1•rodt>d He~ulallon Q. which wa!> 1lt.'!l1gn('(t hy (;ongrn~s to ket:p in 't1tut1on:. !>per1a l11ing tn mortgage c·red1t compet1t1ve Saul Klaman. prt>~1tJent of thl' National Association of Mutuitl Savi ngs f!jlnk!>. s a id thei.e r ha nges wen~ ine vitable and there was no doubt that we are m ov1nt:: towa r d a lte rnative mort gage instruments. includ ang variable r ate mort..:a~es. ·'The new age of the saver 1~ dawning . and it's changing the whole structure or financial in stitutions, .. Klam an stud To pay s a vers competitive savings rates, we a re going to have to let thrift institutions use variable rate mortgages to balance their books, he said . JANIS DISPUTF.D whether variable rates were the answer, saying he wants to see what would happen to variable rates in California during the down s ide o f a cycle . "Variable rates," he said. "were a one· way street -a banker's bill." Klaman said too much credit was g iven to the six-month money market certificates for keeping the housing industry go· ang during the past year. He said 75 percent of the funds going into six-month CDs sold by mutual s avings banks. cam e from passbook a<'counts which paid only 51 .. , percent interest "The whole economy is paying tht' price" of keeping housing going during thf• past year in terms of higher interest rates and inflation. Klaman said Furthermore. with housing in· s ul ated from a mortgage r runc h. thC' Federal Reserve has been ineff ect ive an us ing monetary policy to slow down the economy. JANIS SAID THt: overriding c·onsideration in the housing out- look that is often overlooked as demand. MORE THAN 78 PERCENT OF TWIN 10-STORY BUILDINGS LEASED IN NEWPORT NeWport Towers Filling Over 78o/c of Space Leased at Koll Center More than 78 percent of the s pace tn Koll Center Newport's 101 10 twin tower buildings in Ne wport Beach ts leased several months prior to their comple· lion, aMounces Everett Davis, \lresident of the center. Davis is also senior vice· president/development for the Koll Company. a leading West Coast real estate developer and .gener..al contractor. Koll Center Newport is a 130· acre master·planned office park which is the major office and support facility in Orange Coun· ty and the largest single-owned d evelopment of its kind in the United States. THE SZS MILLION twin 10· story towers at the strategic in· te rsection of MacArthur and Jamboree Boulevards and Cam· pus Drive form the largest omce building in Orange County. They offer 378,000 square feel of space which Davis anticipates will be 100 pe rcent leased upon comple· lion in July. The towers will pro· vide parking for 1.500 vehicles. The East Tower will be named for its ancbor tenant. the Securi· t y Pacific National Bank, which will occupy 22,000 square feet of its space. Davis is proud that two-thirds of the building's tenants are pro· fessional companies. including law, accounting and insurance firms and financial institutions. ORANGE COUNTY IS now re· cognized as a major business center mature enough to attract corporate headquarters as well as branch offices of major com· panies, he explained. Many of the KCN 10/ 10 tenants are re· locating from outgrown facilities or are establis hing local branches to accommodate the growing demand of business ac· tivity in South ern Orange County. Kindel & Anderson, a firm of 70 lawyers which has main· tained offices in Los Angeles and Orange Counties more than 25 years, will relocate to the tenth floor of the East Tower of the KCN 10/ IO Building about Sept. 1. The law firm of Davidson and Home Cost Soars WASHINGTON •AP> -It cost nearly $2,000 more to buy a single-family house during the first three months of 1979 than an the last quarte r or 1978, the Commerce Department reported. The average ne w, single·family home sold for $68,300 from Ja'nuary through March, compared with $66,400 fturing the pre· vious quarter a 2.9 percent increase. Since 1972. the price tag of a new one-family home has in· creased 96.5 percent. And the price is nearly three times higher than in 196.1. department figures show. Matsen is e xpanding and will re· locate to the KCN 10110 Building because the partners reel it is one of the most prestigious of· fice buildings in the area. They will have 10 private offices in 6,000 square feet leashed on the sixth floor. THE LAW FIRM of McClain & Wold will expand by moving into new offices on the fourth floor of the KCN 10/ 10 Building. This will enable the firm to have an even larger library and con· ference room than their present accommodations allow. Other tenants leasing offices include Ernst & Ernst. certmed public accountants ; Main, Lafrentz and Company, certified public accountants. Beauchamp Rea tty. Inc .. re11 I e s tate brokers; Attorney Ridaat'd A. Rattray ; Grubb & EllJS. real estate brokers: Smith Barney, Harns Upham & Company, Inc .. s tock brokers. and the executive manage m e nt of Coldwe ll Banker's res1dent1al group. Coldwell Banker's Koll Center Newport omce IS leasing agent. KOLL CENTER Newport 1s centrally located to three ma1or business areas and in the midst of 1ls own l.6 million squart feet of leasable space. The corporate office pack 1s set ami<!st groves of shade trees. la kes, trail9' and miles of pedestrian walk ways which e limin ate 1 he necessi t y of automobiles for business-re lated se r vices such as restaurants. convention facilities and hotels WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe Carter admlniltratioa bu de· aounced the use of tu-ezempt bond• to llnance lialle·famlfy home mortcases as ... uteful, expensive and inflationary," and endorsed a Houae bW to eliminate them. Donald Lubick, Hsistant treasury sec retary for tax policy, told the House Ways and Means Committee that tbe increased UR of these bonds by states and cities was threatening to "swamp" the municipal bond market. LUBICK ALSO said the tax· exempt bonds could cost the U.S. Treasury SlO billion to SU billion in revenue by 1984. "This as an open invitation to increase the size of the budget deficit.•• he said. Under the program, states and municipalities can issue tax· exempt bonds to provide low· interest home mortgage loans to persons unable to afford the higher mterest rates of conven- tional mortgages. A total of $3.3 billion in such bonds were issued last year. State and munitj_plll officials defended the mortgage pro- grams, calling them neseccacy to make home purchases af. fordable to low-and middle- iocome Americans. SPEAKING ON behalf of the N alional League of Cities. Mayor Daniel Whitehurst of Fresno. Calif .• noted that the in· cr ease in the cost of new and ex· isling housing is outpacing the rise ID the i ncomes Of Americans. forcang more and more families out or the housing market. •·For m a ny Am ericans, m o rtgage reve nu e bonds , h a v ~ spelled relie r ." said Whitehurst. The bill that would eliminatE' the tax-exempt status for the bonds as co.sponsored by R e p . Al U llm a n . D ·Ore .• c ha irman o f the Ways and Mea ns Committee, and Rep. Rarbl!r Conable. R-N.Y., the p:t nel's ranking Republican. ULLMAN CALLED the mortgage bond program !'bad _ public policy" in that they lack controls and are not subjected to the scrutiny of the budget pro· cess Ff ollow TliE ACTiON TO. ~ • • 1 Your last opponun11y 10 own a townhouse under $100.000 1n the West Coast's most exc111ng develop- ment Huntington Hatbor' You own the 1and ... 1us1 a dash aVJay from ocean. marinas. social gatherings a great place for the young and the young.at· heart• Quality •S supreme 1n these 2· bedroom homes that lea1ure walk·in closets. fireplace. gourmet kitchen, patto. your own g 1rage across the patio 2 112 baths, dining area arfl1 many lhoughtlul touches ~ Ocean-close two bedroom l 1111AFFE11 DEVELOPMENT Open 11 A M. to dusk 16691 Algonquin, Huntington Beach ~ , 714/MWSUor714/14M442 u ................ BS11S ............................................... - . _,.._ ---·-,,_ ... ·--,,.-... ...-··--···--·· t By the !>C3. by the !-ca. by the beautiful ~ca. Thal, and quiet, private living•' what Ja!>mane Creek il> all about. You know at\ special from the moment you drive up to the :!4-hour attended en1rance. Right now we've got a numhcr ol select two-bedroom homes. two plans. each with two clev11tioni.. Aside from two bedrooms. each plan has two hnths. a study or den, flrcplnce, wet bar, !>paciou' • ....... Cd -J . kitchen wit h hrcak l:i~t nook. tiled cntrv. and formal dining room. There\ a cl11hhou~e with three poo" anJ nig ht-lighted tcnn1' courh. A fact 'heet on facil11te' incl 11ding ,\~,Ol-1:11 ion :1"e"· menh 1~ .1vailahle -"' ,. ...... , .uH _, On..._dlna coa••donal llaanclnc. 9~ % 104'. % A:P.R. JAIMINI Cllll'I In the Village of Harbor View HOIMI,,.. $199,950 M. J. Brock ti Sons, Inc.• Phone (71 4),640.4020 .. -·-, ... ~-·-- Loc<1ted une mile from Newport Center. Jru.mane C'n .. 'Ck represents Jn envaahle mode ot living fo r the fortunate few . Coml· ~mple the ~pt.>cial .1mbu.:nce of Ja~mane Creek. . . ·-...._ -- We nc••IJ l"lft•• ... a .. _. a,.n•eet " ........... Mn4I • ,. .................. , ........ wwer.11ddlllMrftn&e.,....9ff, H8 ,.. 0.. • H ........ W •ay l"H-aWy .. ~,..... ..................... rt, ...... , V. M., Ne.,.,. leatlt The proleujonal property mana1er must be everytJUna from~counlant to • maintenancc- penon, from a aaleaperson to • Pf1Yl'bolo1i1t. But to be more dfofinitive, the f0Uowtn1 list, while not all lncluaive, should serve aa to what you might u pect t'tom • profeaslonal pf'OPl'rty mana1er •Conlult with you as to the IOt"allon and the total concept • EatabUsh tht> rental scht-dule •Market the spare available •<'rt>1i1te a tenant relations pohry •Prepare and execute leases or rental agree ments •CoUttt the rents wht>n due •Supervise maintenance personnel •Create and maintain properly all rttords •Make regular status reports lo the owners ·•Recommend any needed redecorating and secure estimates •Handle repairs as necessary •Evict sour and slow paying tenants •Supervise the purchasing •Audit and pay all bills •Be a ware of what's happening an the marketplare who is renting what for bow much •Inspect all vacant s pace frequently I ....,.., If property buyers are motivate4 by &lae Hiiie factors Uta& motivated me. My major reaMD for buying our first bome was tllat I ltad to make lllOlltllly payments. For me, tills was Ute be•tamng of • "savings att0ant. '' Before bavlng boa«IK a ltome (and sabsequeatly other iavest- me•l properties>. I was unable &o accummla&e any abable amoaat of money at any one time. It bas worked well for me In &be past ftve or six years aad I wu&ed to abare my eirperlemce wltJa yoar readers. 0 .0 ., Huntington Beacb You are right on t«i1rget fl has been estimated that for most Americans their largest savings ac- count by far is the equity in their home and other an vestment real estate that they own. Homeowners who make monthly payments of principal and in- terest on a mort~age are, in effect, engaging in a form of forced savings. They whittle down the size of their mortgage month by month. In initial years, most of the monthly payment represents interest. but as time goes on. a lar~ershare goes topayoffthepnncipalof the mort~age loan. Buyin~ and holding real estate is one or the best ways to create a solid savings pro- gram. IWITOR'S NOT/o:: Randall McCardle is president of rhe Real Estaters: he is al110 an author, lecturer and in- structor. Send your commen~ and que11tions to Randy Mccardle. c10 the DaiJy Pilot, Po11t Office Bor JS60, Costa Meaa, CA 92626 Tax Planning Meet Slated in Newport The lax department of Kenneth Leventhal and Company is offering a special seminar for builders on "Tax Planning for 1979" Wednesday, May 30, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. The firm cautioned builders of au sizes that early tax planning is a bidden cornerstone of suc· cess. particularly critical in a year like 1979 with a threatened recession, continuing inflation, high in· te rest rates. s upply scarcities and the gasoline crisis. Subjects· to be covered include the impact of the Revenue Act of 1978 on real estate; the op· portunities offered by the liberalized capital gain provisions; and the strategies which maximize personal, corporate and partnership tax benefits. Conducting the seminar are the Managing Partner of the Newport Beach Office Michael L. Meyer, Partner Richard F. Shapiro and Tax Managers Jack H. Oldham, Andrew W. Mihayio and Anthony Aulisio Jr. . Me mbers of the real estate industry are welcome lo attend the seminar free of charge, but they must RSVP to the Newport Beach office of Kenneth Leventhal & Company as space is limited. p..,,..,_,_. ~state ly I.._. IUD MILi.Bl A SM.-ecrest IHlty Exclualve Right To Sell the attention of other Realtors who may have qualified prospects. As a rule, Realtors are willing to cooperate and share San Francisco Romes Deliut Sommenet Clt1Homes. a semi-attac hed townhome ~mmunlty deai1ned lo refiect the COS· mopolltan atmotpherti of San FraMlaco, is open for pre-11ln m COAta Mesa. The pkturHque ne11hborhood of 111 re· sidt-n('t1M i11 taklna shape at Baker and Bear 11lret1l8, cH\ly a 1.-w blO<'ks from South Coast Plaza. Avalhtble in two and three-bedroom designs, with particular emphasis on patio areas and b1tkonies, the home11 Mre offered from Sl00,000. WHY WAS iAN FRANCISCO selected as the ~·nvaronmtint to emulate In Sommerset CitiHomes? "The location of Citihomes, so near South Coast Phaza, was the greatest influence, .. ex- plamed W. Scott Baddie. president of the develop· ment firm. "San Francisco 1s probably the most elegant city an the western states. Living ID downtown San fo'ranc1Bco means that some of the finest dining. s hopping and recreation are within minutes. even within walking distance " And. the site of Sommerset CitiHomes is right tn the heart of one or Orange County's busiest and most prestigious areas. The proximity to South Coa st Plaza, which 1s the most elaborate shopping complex in the s tate. and the area's recreational <'enters. cultural attractions and fine restaurants. made the San Francisco image a natural." he stated. AU. SOMMERSET CITIHOMES are of true townhome design, with the living and entertain· menl areas downstairs and bedrooms with private balconies in the upstairs wings. Special touches a re presented with the skylight, wood burning fireplace, awninged entry, greenhouse window and optional stained glass win· dow. A private walled community, complemented by e xtensive g reenbelts. landscaped common areas, private streets and two elaborate recreation renters, Sommerset CitiHomes are secluded in clusters for ultimate privacy and security. Recreational amenities include a 1,050 yard physical fitness course. swimming pools and therapy s pas. .. Anyone who enjoys San Francisco will fall in love with Sommersct CitiHomes." Biddle con- cluded. r ~.-20.tl79 Big lt'laeels •• Real Estate ~· .. The energy-saving realtors at the Real Estaters were out in force last weekend. conducting their property reviews on bicycles. About 25 salespeople particiPet:" ed in the promotion at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. Baying Dome? Hurry Up "The onJy lime better than to· percent and the family decided day to buy a new home was to buy_ That same average home yesterday ... said Earl Timmons. now costs $83,200. And with 80 director of Marketing Research percent financing, the monthly for the Irvine Company. payment is now $535. And he can prove it. based on Thus, while wailing for the m research by the Real Estate Research Council of Southern terest rate to go down, that California_ _ a~~ home bas appreciated T $31,900 and the monthly pay· ake, for instance, the situa· ment increased $160 per month. lion of a family that had the op-far off setting the higher interest portunity to buy the average payments whjch were tax deduc- Southem California home in 1976 tibleanyway,saidTimmons. for $51.300 with 8 percent financ· ing at 10.5 percent interest and a "Today has always been lht: monthly payment or $375. But best time to buy a new home:· because Of the high interest rate. Timmons continued "Land they decided to wait a couple of prices continue to rise . the cost years. or construction continues to ID· TWO YEARS later, an 1978. the interest rate dropped to 9 <.'rease And, as u result. the average price of a new home 1s higher every year. .. THE AFFORDABILITY of a new home by a family will pro- bably never be better than it is today. And while no one can guarant~ that a new home will anc:rease in value, history is on ~he side of the bomebuyer. "Residential property values in Irvine Company residential developments have always equalled or been higher than the Southern California average. And. in virtually every case, the increase i n value has out· weighed any fluctuation in in- terest rates "In other words. waiting to purchase a new home can only mean spending more for the home )'OU want or settling for less in the future," Timmons added ''T'1e night lights change; 1 I ur 1 l1• l\11t k \ 1<.l.1 Hnrn1• .... A "Pl'C1JI (•d1t1()n 111 largl·. oU>.lll lllU ... IV "Prt'inl1·J ... ingl t· t.1rr11l y clll.icht·d h<1ml.''>. Th1: .... 1. ··P•Jl"'"" t.•wnh11rn1"• .ir1· 11ll·.1ll y dl'..,1gn1·d l1tr tht· lik..,tyh· .,f tl1l' l'>.t·<.ut1\" .ind l11 ... l.1milv I h1· drc1m,11" Vll'W·nrll'nh·d I-er 0 Cl. ~ UJ z a. :::> x ,_ a: " .., "' :; v•~ .... ' ... fiANTAANA FWY a 0 a. w > _, :> u PACIFIC COAST HWY sunsets are never the same. Living in Turtle Rock Vista is.an event.'' 1mcy Ht"rricl.. o,, .. ctor of 5'111•• t li1t1r pl.in ... h .. 1111rt• ..i pr1vc111· t•ntr v. h1rmal dining room, ltr1·rl,H l', k1t Chl0n n1u1I.. rr1V01ll• cJ1•rk ,rndll'r pal to, Wt•t har .111d v.1ul1t•d C"C'il1ng. !'ldeC'IC'd ll<1nr r lanr. olfN ii dt•n , lamilv 11111m, .ind vault c·d wood-lwilm(•d ceiling. Turtle l{ock V1si_. n· ... 1dl·nt-. will c·n1oy t•xclu <;1vc• U"l' 1•f thl•1r priva te recr<.•ation t l·nll'r with tcnn1<; cnurt-;, p1wl, spa. and c-aband. I h1m1·own<.·ro:; ao;;o:;oc1atinno:; o:;uppo rtc·d by all rc<;id<'nts maintain t hl· quali ty of C"l'mmnn f ac1lt11c·~. Ask our ..,c:1les n'pr<'<.l'nlative-lor ul'la11 ... homes from Sl69,9QQ TURTLE ROCK VISTA by BROADMOOR HOM£.S 1·, .... , •• ftt(ll\t ~, •• ,,,., 'Jlh O<i urr•m: .. u~'Qut•nf It• lh1' d.att m.1y ,,..,.oft .n unJv.ul.itbthty ttf Jny t•r "'" puc .. f, \•I (714) 955-3061 GRANDOPENI ·-LASTPllA . . , VISk OurExddng~ ..._..,.. Wh en li s ting your home with a Realtor to sell. there are a variety of arrqements you can make But if you are seriously intent on selling --------~-IMMa• wi&.~iA a reasonable time and at the price you arc asking, it ·would pay to consider making an "exclusive right to sell" agre..-mcnt. the single commission. Th.+-tt+Y-·ett--¥<~_...--a-11- adv'antage of having several Realtors make a determined effort tu sell This RIVeS the nealtor th e ri~ht tu h is co mmiiss ion if he actually sells you home during the listing period. or if another Realtor sells it. or if you Kell it yourself. Under these conditions. the Realtor will have the added Incentive and protection lo go all-out In heavily advertising your house and showing it to prospects. He will not be afraid of bringing It to your home. What ever your real estate needs. call us. We' have all the tools and expertise to handle your real est.ate transactions locally. Plus we offer the unique advantages o( the n a tion-wide ERA network ... advantages that cost you nothin!l extra. Give us tf call today. We're her e to help ! . ERA Shorecrest Re.alty 1714) 846·~73 1213) 592.2747 Catch all the local sports news In the DAILY PILOT .. THE VIUAGE OFTiJRTLE ROCK 1113 TIE IRVINE CIIVIRWY ' c . . ------ • &.inday, M11y W 1919 BJ JOHN CuNNIPf' • NEW VOflK CAP> lloul .... la H investment ydU un Un in. lbat r.qu.tr. UtUe money down, t..al appret't.U. fuler lban Uw lnftalioft rate . tt1•t PIJ>Yldea tax. deducUona and. In • way, a uvlngi. a~unt, ' , You •v• heard It o~r and over, and you llitt .. aaafn. Author s and lecturers . 5UCh fUI Wtttlam Nackeraoft. Alt..rt Lo wry a nd Mar k 1t•roldiwn, grow rich on the' word Your nt>11hbor too maahl havt' • •lory to t.-11 1'he1r 11ctivity 111 helpm.c lo produtt' 11 nf'~ dass of cntreprent'urhtl re•I e!it11tc opcrittor, tht> middltHn<'ome, at'ttvf'ly t-mployl'd 1nd1v1du1tl who makes a St'l'Ond income fro m owmntr: &nd opcrisl ·me rental propert1el> NICKERSON, L'owav ANO ll1trold:.cn al l t'la1m lo have m ade milhoni. in real eblatt- al\hougb 1l 1s d1fricull to differentiate between m cofnt! from books, artades a nd lt'<'turel> and purely real estate al'livitit-s. Whatever, their personal experiences lend cr~ibility. They ins pire audiences with the messa11ee "you loo can do it." They remind their li steners that they loo once struggled to m11kf' endi. meet The three. operating independently, are ont- aspect or a housing phenomenon in which m ort- lhan fi ve million units, new and used, changec.J owners in 1978. a yt>ar in which prices rose more than 10 perct•nt. All preach the bt!auty of buying undervalued properties. improving the m , and perhaps raisinM rents They praise inflation to the extent housing prices exceed general price n ses They extol tax beOPfit~. . Casa Dana -;usf eight stunning con-~ominium homes set on one of the best ocean view sites in Dana Point. ' Tne homes have exciting lpwlti-level -blans. with cathedral ceilings. two-story- : h igh fireplaces. and romantic rooftop . rndecks, where you're surrounded by , xpanses of sea and sky.Anq t,tJ,:;nt are an • credible numbe( or.tuxutY apt.Jotntments y1sit ~ Danatodly. Oratmrflc homes Ith great ~ can't last fo~er'. f Spee181 Prwlew P,rtC..t ~ from $145,000 I I ' . l t (714) 411-3003 @3~§ @J~Ul)§ ...... LARGE HOMES A TRADEMARK OF EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS Broudn1oor Projet•t Niguel Homes 'Large' Bruactmoor'!oo E l Niguel Heights t·om mu111Ly 111 Lal.(una Nigue l offers Sl'l'kt•rs 10 l\t'ed Of large homes the unus ual opportunity of locating 111 a dt-s ira b l e <·ou ntr y c lub n e i ,::hhorhood." s ays projec t managt•r Bill ttoust•y "T<><fay." Houst•y ~aid, "the trend has b<•t•n to hu1ld townhomcs and other s mallC'r residences in choice golr courst• locales, and our spacious F.I Ni~uel lle1ghts homl's have had tremendous appeal ror those desiring :-.rngle fomily livinf,l plus the coveted ('ountry d uh cnvironme nL" TllF. v .. :WSITF. community offer~ a selection uf four distinctive floor plans ran~1n~ in s1zc from 2,040 tc1 2.975 squa re rc,et. The luxurious one and lwc)·St(lry rcsidc n<'f'S feature three amt four hcodrooms plu~ a bonus room in one plan Thl'Y art> priced rrom $169,500 lo SHJI .500 lmaginat1vr inlerior a rr:rngemcnl!oo :lrl' h1g hhghlc<I hy s uch custom t ouch<•s a:-, onl' or t \HI wood burning (1r1.•pl:.t l't•i-. v a u l t e d c<.•1l1n g , 1'11·n·stor~ window 1n :-.ome homC's wet bar, formal dining room and large family room. Bedrooms are secluded in separate wmgs for family privacy and include a lavish master suite with dressing room/bath, mirrored wardrobe and va ulted ceiling and sliding g lass doors to patio or garden in some plans. THE BROAOMOOR open garden kitchen has a windowed nook in some homes, t·eramic tile counle rtop, natural hardwood cabinets, luminous t•t•iling a nd General E lectric ap- phum•es including microwave oven 111 some plans In addition to the proximity or ot•<.•a n rea eat1on and the private golf course. thl'rc are ten ms clubs and a large rel.(iona l park with 1:1 la ke in Laguna Na~uel. Thc Broadmoor community may ht• reached by laking the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway, th<.111 west to Country Club Drive m Laguna 1'/iguel. Mode l homes and the "a ll'!> offitl' arc open daily from II) am. to dusk daily TOWNHOME living in Eastside Costa Mesa one block from the Newport Beach City Limits REAL BRICK, wood burning fireplaces: French·Engllsh architecture: two Incl thrff bedrooms: split level and two-.... I d . o•:'••-'•Ll t fll~~, stOf}: cfthedral cell ngs: mo • . . · _ , , em kite..,., wtth eye-level · · . -~..... ~ I 1----nd ··~ r..-s".::-.;:.•li:'. m croweves: enc ......., ~..v-a , three-car garages: greenhouse wlndoWs and skylights. Yesterday and today - In one tettJng on JWr ........ Pool.jlcuul. recreation room. tennis court tool Clote to New,ort's "Back Bly", IChools. golf courses. restaurants and shopping. Brittanywoods [I own Hom1 ~] Developed by Woodtree Dev. Co. Models open from 11 am to 5 pm fCJ:f'V' 2450 Santa Ana, Coste IW'ese 1 i~li•OOM ·•~5·1 010 ~ or,.. eo. ' ... ~ ;1 .... , •1..e .• MoftleYI ... • • •• # .......... ..,. -..... --··----.,_._ ••• ,,., •• ..,. ·REAL ESTATE ~speak Up,' lroi~ Publfui.i Urge• HERSHEY. Pa . Urging builders not to be head·in·the·sand ostriches, a California public communications consult~nl warned 200-plus members or the Pennsylvania building industry that builders everywhere could lose much of their rem a ining freedom in the cause of affordable housmg. Speaking at the annual convention ol the Pennsylvania Builders As- sociation. Robert Clay. president or Clay Publicom in Irvine. said: ·'The }iuilding industry has been bound. hand and foot. by a variety of entities: city, county. and state of- fi cials : no-growthcrs, environmen· ta lists; do-gooders . elitists ; a nd voters turning down bond elections. Though not gagged. builders have seldom called out for 'Help!· as loud· ly as they should have. Instead, they have quietly tried to ~o about their business. Somehow they s till have m a naged to produce the most excit- ing and comfortable housmg in the history of the world. "HAVING ACHIEVED that mmor miracle. the hous ing industry now 1s being castigated for not providing lower cost housing even though most or the conditions that produced today's home prices are beyond its control. Since the industry has not sufficiently explained its position in this situation. it ·s in mortal danger of losing much more of its freedom in the cause oI affordable housing. "Yet. most builde rs have not spoken up." Clay continued. ''They spend most or their business day lry- i ng lo overcome the roadblocks thrown up in front of them by their oppone nts ·:-tnd a n inflationary. shortage· ridden economy. They're giving up much of their business freedom without a ri ght. Their only battles are fought while t rying to build their next deve lopment. That's a head·in-thl'-s4.lnd attitude "J\re you o~tnc·hl'S too?" he as ked hi s audi<'nn>. "J\r c! you burying your head in lhl• sand whlll· losing your frt·<.•dom to build the kind of hom1..':-. people want. v.hl•n · th._.y want them . and whl•n they want them'' If you valUl' your d1m1n1 :.h1n~ frel·dum , you'd bclll'r sl4.1rl s1><·<1 k1n~ up • ' CLAY NOTED THAT 198' ia only five years a way . He added that someone recently tabulated that t7 of George Orwell's 100 predictions in the.book, "198'," have come true to at least some extent. "All of us." he noted, "have lost bits and pieces of our freedom - sometimes through the cancer-like growth or bureaucracy. other times through all types of special interest groups attacking our de mocratic in· stitutions in piranha-like fashion. "For builders, the loss of much or your business freedom is a painftJI fact of existence. In some areas, it's m uch worse than in others . "IN CALIFORNIA, for example. h o m e prices have skyrocketed because o r a bureauc ratically created housing shortage, which now stands at 250.000 units. Building quotas a nd moratoria are every- where . Proposition 13 has s pawned a new rash of building fees. further boosting processing costs . Process- ing t ime on a project now m ay be three or four years . "It is genuine '1984 ' California logic when 13 unendangered orange- bellied mice hold up construction of a much-needed m ajor hydroelectric dam ; when builders must not only build their own sewage plants. but the · effluent must be cleaner than mountain streams; when a major landowner is told to leave 70 perei!nt of 10,000 choice coasta l acres in open space and then include low-cost hous- ing in the remaining 30 percent; when the stale forces builders to put a ffordable housing in all develop- m ents.'' Clay cautioned the builders that similar things could happen in their area. "WIDLE WE ARE galloping in the di rection or Orwell's world. it is not too late." he added. "The people must takl-back tht! power from those who have taken away the ir freedoms. Thc-y can do it through direct de- monacy. m which government is cul to a minimum a nd people make a s m a ny or the ir own decisions as possible.'' Howtogeta remodeling loan, and cut out the middleman. ~direct with California Fe<leral can save you There's a simple, painless way to cut remodeling costs: Cut out the middle man's loan profits. Financin~irectly with California Federal can save you hundreds of dollars. And our competitively low interest rates can mean extra savings. Want proof? Call us for a prompt loan com· mitment before you see your contractor. Then compare. You'll see exactly how much _,,YOU save. . . . Phone for the facts now. c ~l~O~AE!!!W- GET THE FACTS. CALL NOW. Orange County: (714) 546-8510 • . . . ...-------• • ----• •• •• • _.I._~_ .. ___ -.-a to:-.. A-... ·--_. ..... ~ ~..,,,..,. ... _.. ............ • e • .._ • 4llt 4lt 4llP' • _., _______ _ -·--~ ..... ,....__ _ __.,.._ __ .... --------- -----.. -----=.-;;-::::-:-~:-; -:..-_--:~ ... c.A)i;,.. ---..,......,_____ -·--------' -·-.,.,.... ____ .... _._. ~.,.,,,.,_,_.-....---=.....-...--._ ........... '4 ...... ~ .... ~ ..... .,..._ .. -,. .. -------~..-..-----------..-.--.. --------.. . . REAL ESTATE ... ...... Gary <:1nt1 . cu founder und prtn· eipal of the Plannang Center in Newport Beach. as In Dallas today to purticipal<' in th<' Urban La nd lnstitute's develop· menl polides and re· gulalions coun<.'tl Relocation Convention In County Sales techniques, busi· ness operations and client relations are among the principal topics on the agenda of National Home Reloca· lion Service's conven· lion slated June 24.27 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. The keynote speaker is David Stone of the Stone Institute in Tulsa, Okla. Others slated in· dude Cavett Robert of Planned Achievements. Phoenix. Ruger Butcher of Profess ionals Unlimilf'd in Sacramen· to and John Lumbleau of l.umbleau Real Estate Schools. Los Angeles. Additionally. the pro· ~ram anrludes aspects of a fter ·s ale client followup. provided by Rob Reade from Connie Reade Client Relations. F'resh Meadows. N. Y. And psychological test· ing as a staff develop· ment tool will be de sc r i bed by Dr . He r bert Greenburg of Personality Dynamics. Princeton. N.J . The pro· gram includes a banquet featuring Les Brown and hi s Band of Renown. Members' registration fees are $175 for the con· ve ntion program Andahaala, a new 1ln1lt·f amUy home ....... in Miaaion VMjo. it caar· rully under conatruclloa, •ttOl'dla8 to DoaaJd 8. St-bub, vict IMWMtent Ol product development for llluAon Vie· Jo Companx. dev•lnper of th~ 10,000.acre planned tomm...Uty The flnt nei1hborbood. ~iaUn1 of 45 homet. wm be offered on a re· aervalion bul1 thi1 weekend with OC· cupanC'y d•te11 scheduled ror April ltlO. Pri('d wUI ranee from $UIO,OUO to $20$,000. • SITUATED ON PalME hlll1lde lou eut ol Lake M1s1non VleJO. An daluala will appeal to hl1hly di.a c r1manatin1 buyers desiring tux · uraous. large h omt•s in 1t l•k ~ oriented environment. The Andalusia sales office. loc1&ted at 280o&2 Balada. M1ss1on V1eJO. 11> open lo lhe public daily from 10 a m to 6 p.m. To reach the complex. take the Alicia Parkway ortramp from the San Diego Freeway. drive east. con· tanue past Lake M iss1on VleJo to Calle Azorin, then turn left to Balada. Andalusia homes come in rive floor plans ranging in size from 2,257 lo 3,228 square feet in one·story. split level and two.story designs. Floor plans feature two or three baths, and three to five bedrooms . DESIGN ELEMENTS emphasize large formal dining roomsl"spacious famity rooms and bedrooms; im· m.&nse, opulent master suites ; separate breakfast nooks; and over· sized two or three-car garages. • l:•tenalve u.ae of French doon. bay wlndowe. m111lve brick or 1\ooe fireplace• 1 all model• feature et lea1t two) contribute to Andaluala'1 1c>phl1ticated deslan. Exterior• will feature a total cl 15 bold .tevatlons dlstln1ui1bed by t1&1teru1 and rich u1e of 1ton1t or brick Walled •nd 1ated front rourtyards also are Included in moet plan•. otferlne addltJonal privacy for Andulwua residents . AM£NmES THAT have been in· {'Orpor1tted in the series include ecourmet ldt"hens with greenbouae or sky hghtt!d windows and equipped with lt)p·~rad~ aJ>pliances. such as t• o m b1 natio n m ic row ave/ self. cleaning double ovens. cook tops wilb barbeque grills and teflon·coated g riddles. energy.saving nine·cycle dishwashers. trash compactors, and feramie tile countertops. Bathrooms are appointed with -Corian pullmans with s~· ed oak paneled cabinets. Ena le cast iron tubs and separ at enclosed s howers are standard in master baths ; both are accented with generous U6e of ceramic tile. Carpelinf' is furnished in living rooms. dining ·rooms, family rooms, halls. stairs and master suites as well as secondary bedrooms. Air con· ditioning and automatic garage door openers are standard. Wet bars are included in all models. Andalusia homes also offer the convenience of inside laundry fa('ilities. ' • New Cordova Vistas Tract Bows in Viej~ A new neighborhood or the Mission Viejo Company's Cordova Vistas single family homes will open in Mis· sion Viejo this weekend. aMounced Grant Sullivan. director of marketing for the community~eveloper. A total or 70 homes will be offered on a reservation basis during an im· partial drawing for lot and plan s election at the Cordova Vistas model complex. 26832 Noga!, Mission Viejo. FOUR DECORATED models are open daily to the public for viewing from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Cordova Vistas models are accessible by tak- ing the Oso Parkway exit from the San Diego Freeway and drivina east to Marguerite Parkway. Tum right onto Marguerite and follow lbe figns to Cordova Vistas. Homes are expeded to be ready for occupancy in December, 19'19, and January, 1980. Cordova Vistas are situated high atop the hills or eastern Mission Vie· jo. Many of the homes in this new neighborhood are located on cul-de· sac streets. adding to their de- sira bilily. AMENITIES INCLUDED in the purchase price of Cordova Vistas homes arc wood burning fireplaces; sliding glass doors in the master suites of the La Familia and El Nodo plans; rear yard fencing; covered entries ; wood shingle roofs; eye level continuous cleaning double ovens with gas range; stained natural wood cabinets; ceramjc tile countertops; dishwashers and disposals; carpel· ing in lbe living rooms, all bedrooms, famil)' areas, hallways and stairways. Buye~ may choose from four dis·. tinctivff-one and two-story models. Ranging in size from 1,109 to 1,815 square feet. Cordova Vistas have three or four bedrooms and two or three baths. Irvine Wooderest Opens W cstfield Development Com· pany 1s offering a selection or three. one and two·story, four· bedroom homes at Woodcrest in Irvine's Village or Northwood. Offering up to 2,850 square feet of interior living area, the Woodcrest homes include such features as air conditioning, ('eram1c tile entry foyers. sloped ceilings. family rooms wilb wet bars a nd sliding glass doors. formal dining rooms, and in one plan. a rumpus room as well. AMONG THE MASTER bedroom appointments are • sloped ceilings, tompartmented baths with separate Roman tub and shower, walk·in closets and step·down sitting rooms. Kitchens at Woodcreat boast c ontinuous cleaniDI and microwave ovena~ modern de· luxe cook tops witn boocla, dish· washers, trub comeactors and luminous ceilin1s. Highlighting the homes' nine exterior elevations are cedar shake roofs. wood sidin1 and trim and wood window frames. The plans also feature two-and three ·car ·garages with automatic door openers. PNvnap.q 'TI¥~ritcf San frane~ PRICES AT THE Westfield single.family community ran1e from $126,000. The sales office and model complex are open daily from 10 a .m . until 5 :30 p .m . witb representatives of Stuart Realty. exclusive sales a1ent, on tbe premises. Woodcrest/Irvine may be easily reached by laking tbe Santa Ana Freeway lo the Culver Drive exit. Go east on Culver lo Bryan. right on Bryan to Yale and left on Yale to the new development. SO~E~ET CITI HOMES I COSTA MESA San Francisco Images of a cosmopolitan enviroomeol with fashionable shopping. elegant dining and magn1hcent restdeoces designed with the charm of Soulhem Europe. Sommersel CiliHomes are two-story townhomes. With livtng and entertainment areas dOwnStalrs and bedrooms with pnvate balconies upstairs . ..... ............. :._Skyt.lghts. awninged entries, fireplaces. optional stained gta.~ss;... ............. windows. and even a P<lvate cabana, pool and ..; spa ar home. Only a few blocks from South Coast Plaza. in the heartbeat of· Orange County's mosl prestigious k>cate. from . $100,000 MO·a.•MO-MM Models at Baker and eati> Houfa: 12 Noonto61X>pm. Saturday through Wealesday ... , ... "'"''" ,,,.,,.111 ., •·•-·•r ·•· ---·--·· ............. . .. . &>ndey .... ay 20 1979 D41l 'f PIL ':>T (.W Tucked Away in the Center of Things Discover a secure country life in a private gated community that seems worlds apart from today's hectic pace. Laguna M eadows occupies a one·of·a·kind setting that is se~luded yet perfectly located near everything an active f amity needs. Enjoy ocean views from an exclusive community that includes championship tennis courts. acres of private meadows, estate sized lots from 7200 square feet. The magnificent custo mized ho mes at C.aguna Meadows have from 3 to 5 bedrooms with from 2400 to 3460 square feet. ·Priced from $250, 000 For information. phone (7 14) 499· 1266 CiHANIJ OPENING PHASE II baci¢ncta for two ••• .. _ ., __ ... ...... San Juan C~plstrano, C.1 92675 ~ tbN¢ ••• or four. IO\ Corr alee. Spani'h heritage is rxpressed with contempor•ry pr.ictifahry in the Plan S "hacienda". The 1992 \quare--fooc. single level homf" hd, everything for 1he l•mily of two. 1hree Of four. rhe Plan S "hade~" will bnng memories of Old Me•ico. Entered through a walled courtyMd, the Pa.n 5 imm~iately dispfiys its Yfliitility with a two·bedfoom·pkls-den .m angement, euily convetted into • thrtt-bedroom home. A formoit sunken living room invites your f•mily •nd gueh to enjoy the < omfort and privuy oiCCOfd~ only 1he ~t preslig·ous home\ in Southern California. The two-story fireplace rnoikcs the few wlntery nighh even more romantic. Accented by high ceilings. the ma\ter bedroom ~uite is complete with w.ilk·ln clo~t. ptivoile dreuins arN and ~ b.lth with • Pflvate tcoirden Ju\! out~lde. Jheo les ~.lei_...,. S..._hft •-- spacious family room with acass to • covefed patio through slidins door~ •nd to the ,cfj.cent kitchen with e~ing counter. S.1les Office opt'ned from 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. doiily. Plan 5 From $1.M,950 Othtt plant from SlM.SOO ...... ...... r S•n Ditto Fwy. (5) to S.n J1u1n CrMll IY. n it, Prcned lnNftd to Loe~ Sain: UUl Vii Rutcb L A ~ 1~1qhonr. (114) 661-0344 ........ -........ ________________________ _, --fO-ll)llt ··~ .... !Ii ·--,.,....___------.------------------.. -.,...,,,.., -... --................. -... ~ ~...,,.,.,. ..., .... ~ .............. ~ •• ~---------------......-. ---·-·-..-.--..,,.,,..,··--. ----:i • .. ::-_;._.__. ---------·----·~-...... ·--·-..·--. it Real Estate E. JOHN GA8CIA of Hununiton Bearh has bt>l'n ruamt-d executive vice pttsldent and rh1ef operiatlna otftt'f'r of P~l"Ola Homes followln1 the reslgnatR>n of M1rh.el L. Tcdey Gattia wlU btl In <'hJlrll' of larJ .. scale otx-r• t1on1 In th~ Los An~l'lt'h Or1n1t•' County S•n Olt>l(O a nd San Jose San t-'ranc1sro a reas m California Asi.or1att•d with l'nndero~a tlomt>:-i smrt• t!n~ C.arr11t hit~ ht• t' II ,. ',.I' "rt'!>' ll \' n I II fl" tc e n <' r 11 I II\ ,, n 11 t.i t' r u I it 11 Soulht1rn < 'nhfornia opt•rallom 3lnre• Hm; t'or tour > .:ars prior to JOHun.: 1'111\dt•n>MI, ht• Wit!\ With S & S r11n:>lrul'l1on, GUCIA OrlKlllUlly J' d11ef t'O~lnt:er with promotions lead1nK to '1rt-pre:.1dent of engineering, llrnd plannin.t und off '>Ill' ronstru1· . tion He was {'llY cnKtnt!t'r Cur thl' l'll) ur C:ardt:n Grove before JOmmg S&S LELAND D. IVE RSON ha:. bt.-t!n promoh:d to associatt' al Ri~hardson-Nat;y M Jrlln A rt'htlec~ lure/ Planrung. Iverson wlll .ssume adcJ1t1ooal respons1b1hty tor the development or design us well as the pro duclion of schematic a nd pro duction drawings for the firm's residential. commercial and in· stitutional projects. tverson has been with RNM for five years, a nd has been in· volved in land planning, produc- tion and design operations. He is a Coast Guard velerun and lives in Newport Beach with his wire. Margie, and thei'r two children CA'nfY HAIGHT of Irvine has joined the staff of Crowell Mt' Kay Advertising/ Public Relations, HAIGHT heading its art department as senior direct.or. Mrs. Haight ·s account ex- perience has included advertis· ing design, corpor ate and pro- duct brochures, sales aids and catalogues. corporate identity. logo design, point.of-purchase pieces. and annual reports. A native of Los Altos. and a graduate of California Institute of the Arts. Chouinard, she has worked with s uch design studios as John Anselmo Ot•s1gn und t-'inlay, Kaiser, Ballard. ... .. -.-. ..... .,_ ...... \ . ' .. . . . . . . . . . . .... LOS ANGELES Tnankl to • t harp 41 p~r cent lntr eaar In bou11n1 permits for Mar<"h. C allfornia '1 home·bulldlna lndualry .cot off to a relatively 111tron1 Alart in the rlrat q uarter of 1'79 ·'Thi" 1Clvt-" us anlllal ro nf1rmatlo11 that Callfom1a's houalna "It<' tivlty will be be as hard hit aa Ow rest of the n1t lion's,·· 81t 1d R e n Bartolotto, Director of lhe Constru ction In· duatry Research Board. .. Housioa permits will be down in Callforn11t this year. but not that m uch muybe not even as much as we had an l1t·1pated a month or :.o aJCO." ACCORDING TO Sec urity Pacif ic Na· tional Bank, the number of new housing permits issued statewide totaled 18.614 in March , up almost 41 percent from 13,236 the pre vious month. Bartolotto s aid much or the month-lo-month increase could be al· tributed lo nature ; that is, rainy w eath e r throughout most of the state In January and February tended lo hold down permit issuance. while relative ly sunny weather in M a r c h caused the reverse. "It's too early lo start revising estimates for allof1 979." CORNER SINK IN HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TOWNHOUSE KITCHEN 52 /tlore llnits Harbor Tract Expands The Shaffer Development Com· pany of Huntington Beach recently a nnounced the addition of 52 final un- 1 ts to its Huntington Harbour Townhouse development. Within less than one month more than half of the section has been sold out. according to Johnny Vlasses. sales director of the townhouse pro· Ject. The final section of the develop- ment features extensive use or woodsy cedar shingles and bold, ex- tra·wide brick fireplaces. Only one of three floor plans is still available, featuring two bedrooms and two and one·half baths on more than 1,500 square feet of s pace THE MODEL HAS a used brick fire place, a dining area and a spacious garden kitchen featuring a corner sink and ceramic tile coun- ters. Each of the upstairs bedrooms has its own full lJalh. One bedroom 1s large enough to also have <t 'Sitting or television area in addition to the sleeping quarters. Downstairs. a sepa'tate powder r oom p r ovides conve n ie~e . Enclosed garages are attached to the patio for privacy and safety End un its feature double garages. They all have electric garage door opener:. Many features are included, such as energy-saving shower-mix valves, weather·stripping for ext erior doors and conveniences such as trash com - pactor and pre-wiring ror television and telephones IN CONTRAST TO many harbor developments. buyers own the land. prices start <Jl $96 ,900 Residents sha re in the use or the oversize pool. the Jacuzzi and clubhouse The development 1:. at 16691 Algon quin in lluntin~tun lh:ach and open 11 a.m. to dus k. WASHINGTON In an attempt to brinl homeownership within the reach of tbowlanda fl flr11t time buyers with incomes in the 115,000 to Si-t,000 range, the Senate Bankine Committee bu approved legislation that would redu« down pay· ment requirements and lower initial monthly mo rttcage paymen ts under the f'HA·iaaured Graduated Payment Mortgage program. The legislation, proposed as a part of the Housing and Community Development Amend· menls of 1979 by Sen. Harrison A. Williams CD· N J >.chairman of the Senate Housing subcommlt· tet'. was marked up by the full committee today and sent to the Senate floor for final action. VONDAL S. GRAVLF.E, president or the Na- tional Association of Home Builders, applauded the al · "The legislation, once enacted, w bring an additional 8.5 million American milies into the housing market." he said. Under one or the proposals originally in· troduced as the Homeownership Opportunity Acf, <J ramily could qualify ror a mortgage on a $55,000 hume with an annual income or $18.860 instead or the $25 , 100 required under a standard FHA mortgagl' The down payment requirement on the home would be rcduc·cd to $2,250 from the $4,200 required under the most popular or the FHA-GPM plans. ln1t1a l payments on the home could be as low as $333 per month for the first two years of the loan or $130 less a month than the payment under a stan- dard. fi xed payment JO-year mortgage. B UV F.RS WOUl.D PAY the low initial monthly paymt!nl ror two or fi ve years instead of th~ one yt!ar t·urrcntly ullowtd under the FHA -insured progrnm. Payments would then rise at a rate of four or six percent for lhf> ne xt 10 years before leveling off for the remaanderorthc loan. The pro~ram assumes an annual appreciation or 2.5 percent in the value of the house, which is rar below the rate or the last ten years. Loans under the extended GPM program would be hm1tct1 to 20 percent of the annual dollar volume ror all FllA insured mortgages for one-to- rour family home~ The propo~<il abo ha:. the strong support of St•nall' BankinR C'ommittee Chairman William Proxm1r1• 'IJ W1~ 1 ;rnd Sen Jake Garn IR-Utah). ranking minority mt·mlJcr or the committee. A World Apart Gi\RY ('ARI.SON has been promoted tot he posi- t11rn or purchasin~ mana~cr with the Akins Com- pany. Carlson wall be rcspons ahlt• for the overall ad· " ministration· of µurchits ing for orrs1te and onsite operations Carlson. who obtained a R.A in Industrial \ I Arts from California State University al Long Beach. has pn•vmusly been with the Mission Viejo I Company and the Thomas D. Valentine Company He resides with his wire Adele and two children in Mission V1eJo. CAROLE JAMIESON of Jrvine has joined the Mayer Group as a marketing director. In this pos1t1on. Jamieson is responsible for 1mplemcntm1? both a corporate marketin ~ram <Jnd individual product programs including model cum · plex de>s1gn, antcrrl)r decor, landsrape archih·ctur e. ad· vertismg. pubhc relations, sign· ing and co~lateral materials. P n or to joining the Group, Jamieson was m anager of re- sidential m a rk eting com · munications for the Irvine Com· pany. responsible for promoting the Irvine-Newport region, the JAM1ESOt1 Villages of Woodbridge and Turtle Rock and coordinating the product merchandising programs of the individual builders participating in Irvine Company development. Lingo Real Estate announces the association of RICHA8D ELEINKO as a sales associate in its Newport Beach office. Prior lo enteripg the profession of real estate. Eleinko was e mployed as a safety engineer for the State of California, Department of Industrial Safe- ty. covering most or Southern Orange Co_!llltY. PHIL VALAIKA has been na m ed sales manager for the newest Avco Communit}'._ } Developers project in the Roll- ing Hills section of Laguna Niguel. Valaika holds a bachelor of art ti degree from Chicago State Un iver sity and a master's degree from George Williams College in lllnois. 'He is vice president of the Laguna Niguel Lions Club and resides with ,his wife. Barbara and five children in Lake Park, v•LA•U an Avco development. 80GEa A SACREa bas been appointed vice president, Orange County Division, of the William Walters CompilftY1n Founlain VlUey. Prior to assuming his new position. Sachar was vice president of lhe Walters Company Counseling Services Division in Los Angeles, which provides marketing. operating and fina.ncial m.rnagement experience to investors having unique real estate problems. JAMES a. COONEY bas been named vice· president and promoted to dire<:tor of planning de· sign for Richardson-Nagy-Martin Arcbitec ture/Planninl{. Iv graduate of California State . Polytechnic Univenity at San Lula Obispo, where be received a Bachelor of Arebltetture · -• de 1ree, Cooney has won the Na· Uonal Deslgn competition aponaored by Pittsburgh Plate Gla11. ., Cooney has been wllb Rlcbard1on·N•l)((Martln for ten years u deatcnerlpltnner. He re.idea lD lnlne wltli tda wife Trud)t and their dtuahter, Kimberly, and punues h1I ln· tenats-ln 1alllnl and skUn1. CDOltH . UE~ And Only __ A Few_Jlem~in ____ _ As nnejewels a nd paintings Cr<''>I ckVillt·;.., .1 world 111 by Renoir a rc of e nduring value. ---••• _...,, hurm.:'> in~pir<'d hy lhc vill.i-.. or so are the homes at Crest d e Ville. ...,. l"ra110·. A world to b • :-.h,m :cl You know it as you ente r with the lre,1!>urcd fri e nd'> who thro ugh massive Iron gates will vbit yo11r privc:Jll.:. hilltop and wind up the hill. your anti· retreat. With vie ws of Saddlcbdc.k clpation growing. You know it Mountain and t he green and by the cobbled plazas. the rolling hill~ in Northe rn Ornngt• gurgling fountain a nd profusions County. The Lomas d e Santi<l~o of delicate nowers. You know Hills. Breathwking views that you have a rrived. s tretching to the Pacific and You e nte r the world of catalina l~la11c1. exquisite craftsmanship a nd These arc home~ !>lylcd in careful a ttention to detail that o ld·worlcffashion. with !'ttecp distinguishes homes by O.L. Lewis from the rest. hip and gable roofs. t"rcnch door-.. .mcl latlicccl Custom-designed wood windows. where sliding. windows. Ye t satis fying the needs <and last ·:, 0 1 glas.s might do. Wood ha ndrails and balustrades today's lifestyle. with s kylights, <1lriums and o n stairs, where metal might have been used., -bcautifutly de tailed master 7 Charming, turned·wood flnlals accenting the baths. Contemporary "' -1 l ,,,, roof lines. castles. ,,,, Avi ~ .r.v.11r ,.. collectlon of homes crafted by caring nands. Crest de Vlllc is a world _ ... With elegant work tn Ule. sto ne and marble. apart c reated especially for ~Ill Dramatic e ntryways. Three-car garages with you. Don't keep it waiting 1~ hand-al.led solld wood doors. Special to uches tha t too long. ~ ) the O.L. Lewis Company has been wkkly honored 2.J and 4 bedrooms from for In homes priced up to $700.000. $230.000 to $290.000. L...J..=..::.............:::--==.=.=~ CIYll Grum bl Ing ••• ClloOMJ Gut In tbe DAILY PILOT I In the hills aboue Villa Park (714) 637·7300 t'rcscntcd by G.L. Lewis Homes • f ~ ' ._. ______ __. ;;_:.ic..:..=.:~!.~!~:...!.==:.::_.;,~:: .. ::..:.!:..=:.~:.~.-;.~ !:_-.__~·.:;; ... ·~ .. ~--s->..,_-........ .._ .. ~-:.--;.·..._ ... _ ~-...... ·~t..-..·.-.-.-."':'-._·~." ..... ~ .. ..; • ......_ ........ • ,. ..... ,. ~r--:,-. ....... ~•-:7 .._J..-~.-..._ . ' -.. .... ___ ,,...__ .... ............._._. ·. NATION 1'.V ............ . Stone Cancer Hits Landmark AGRA. lndla IAPl ~v1vtni wan , floods and millioM or tourists. th~ 371-year-old TaJ Mahal facea Ila gravl'al threat alr pollution. sonw 250 foundrlt>5 hav• shot up •round thts north Indian c ty in 30' y.iu a. and peoplelR!re a y the whitt' marblt• m11u11oh·um has lost much of its pearly ahet•n ~·<·uus\' uf t'fOut>nls from the pl1mts "THF. TAJ OF IS Oa • l't:AU a110 11\ nu longer lht>n'." s111d u h111r rompany mian1agn "It'!. turnt'd yf'llow1s h untl no"' the nt w refiner> will blow mort' pollut100 thus "'uy " The "1'flm•rv ht• s110kt· ur, u $250 mil hon on ... ti. to beRtn opernhn~ an Apr il 1980. 25 milt's northw.-st of Agra auld upwind of lht' TaJ Tht' rt•ftnt'r b O(knan.: dt':!Pltt' the plf'Ul> o r t·n vironmentaliists And. said K V Soundt'r R1tJan. dirt-etor of thl' ~uvf'rnmenl 'i. monument depart fl\e nt · "If thl'r • 11' going lo ht-U refiner)', It's eoang to be 1nfirutcly wo rSl' because the t-ffluents arc acidie " Refinerll'S throw 1'ulphur d1ox1de into the air whu·h becnmt'" 1'Ul~hun(• 1u.·11I and corrode!> mdr ble when maxed 141th ram. l'ausmg tht Mone 10 flake ONI-: INDIAN POl.LllTION EXPERT. Dr T ShtvaJi Rao. ealls tht' cond1t1on 'stone cancer " The Taj was built by the 17th Century empt.-ror Shah Jahan to hou!>e the je we l·encrusted tom b of his second but favorite wife. Armltnd Banu. Sht was known a s "Mumtaz 1 M<thal," or "Elect of the Palace." from which the· name TaJ Mahal is de r i\ted. Mumtaz died while giving birth to her 14th child and her las t words. a~ the legend goes, moti\tated the emperor to build one of the world's m ost perfect t>difices She 1s !\aid to ha ve murmured· "Ruild for me a monument of such perfect proportions and purity that no one eould be an its presence without sensing within himself the eternal wonder of th<· power or love and inevita bili ty of its passing with ll1·<1th .. SOME 22,000 CRAtlSME~. SEVERAL com- ing from as fa r as Europe, labored 22 years to ('omplete the monument to love. Sh<th J ahan was overthrown by his son and spent his final days peering from a n •ll at t hf' "poem in marble." When he died h<• wa:. cntombt-d next to his wife . Pctrolt>um Minal'iter H.N. Bahuguna has stated tha t all pre<'autiona ry measures were being in· t•or poratcd IO the refinery, in its final Stages Of construct1on. He sa id the refinery will pose less of a da nger to the TaJ than nearby foundries and power plants. !Jut his <i rgument has not mollified Indian envi ronmentalists 1'ht• rt-spN·ted M adrns newspaper. the lhndu . s a id mo s t fllt•'ring devices a ttache d t u s rnokcsl;Jcks of Indian ecmcnt plants a nd power station!-arc not tn workinJ? order. ·Thf'rt> 1s no guarantee and tittle likelihood tha t lht.• emucnl trealmt>nt system of the Mathurn rl'fmcry will perform differently," it said . A COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS recommended tha t all industrial plants near Agra be shifted downwind of the T aj. However . a group of intellec- tuals ('(lmpla ml-d that t he government-owned In· da an Oil Corp ha!-. s ituated t he refinery in such a wa y that 1t thn•alt.'ns the TaJ Thf•ir ··save tht.• Taj'' committee sent an ap pl'a l quest1onin~ studies on the refinery's environ- m e nt a l impact to E ducation Minist e r P C. <:hunder. who 1s responsible for India's monu- ments. The statement nnted that reservations ove r the project have bct!n expressed by both Indian and foreign experts , including Dr. Giorgio Torraca of the Internationa l Cente r for Conservation in Rome. To ma ny . 1nc ludi n~ residents or Agra . ec•onom1c de\tc lopmt•nt 1s a far more important con ct.•rn tha n the preservation of " m ar ble mausolt•um. no m<ittcr how beu ul1ful or famous. "IF THE TAJ WAS NOT HERE. no one would co me here a nd that ·s a fact." said Agra taxi driver Lala Ra m . 29. who earns his livelihood transport· ing tourisls. "Rut ," he said. "l think that the refine ry in Mathura is ~cw)(! bl'ca use there are many poor peo- ple in India and they can work there and earn money " Teachers Gain Stronger Voice SANTA MONICA I AP> -Teachers have significantly increased their influence throu,gh col· lective bargaining. winning limits in class size, and playing a major role m some school decisions. a study says. The Rand Corp. report analyzed more than 150 teacher contracts from a national sample of school districts. It focused on how union organizing ef· forts affected non-economic issues of concern to teachers. "REGULATION OF CLASS SIZE may be one or the most dramatic gains, but negotiated pro· visions covering assignment and transfer policy are another important . . . achievement," wrote researchers Lorraine McDonnell and Anthony Pascal. - . -. "At the same. time. organized teachers now play a major role in decisions about the length and composition of the school day, how teachers are evaluated, and how supplementary personnel are used in the schools." THE STtJDY SHOWED, BOWEVEa, that teacher walkouts cannot be credited with securing clu1room power -even though teacher strikes bave increaaed from three in the 1980-61 school year to a 180 a decade later. The report, funded by the National Institute of Education in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. also noted that the IUtteSS of teacher activism bu increased public education costs - through increased 1talf.to .. 1tudent ratios, for ex· ample Sharla in Ammon a SAO PAULO, Bra.ti (AP> -Sbarka of tbe carearbNI leueu vartety, wblcb bu been taown to •t\l!Ck bumam. bave been' dlHcwend in the Ame.,_ Riftr, l,IOO mii. from the Atlantic Oeva. Dr. LWa Dino Vllotto, a 1001o1i1t stuQlnl tbe M, Wei nine 1peelmena nns.tal ln Maltb from 4.1 to ·u f9lt laaft beeD c...-ta two ,.an ao mU. from llanaua, the wa-t Bruillan rtver port ta .... beart of tbe Juqle. Sublinie DES MOINES, Iowa CAP> -'ftley've already sot a stale bird, a state nower, a state rock. and tbey came within a 1nat 'a wing of 1ettin1 a state bug. But are the people of Iowa ready for .a state fiber? It's right there in the May 10 edition or the of· ficial Journal of the "'Iowa House of Representatives . - 2,334. right after four "whereases" and a "be it resolved.'' • t Polyester. .............. . STILL BUILDING MODEL HOUSES Bob Stein With One of HI• Creation• 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 +, DMLYPQ.OT •J ; • The ""8•t .................. Or-. Ceeal - DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "touCett ' .... , , Trede H With • Want Ad • ~-=;.._;c EQUAL HOUSIHG OPPORTUNITY Wiiier's Motke: Allr.ul at.ate.ad v.e.ctised in this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act or 191HI which makes it illeRal lo advt-rtist> "anr pre· Cerence. limltal1on. or discrimination basL>d on race. color. religion. sex. or national ongin, or an intention to make any surh preference, limita- tion. or discrimmat1on. ·· This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising ror real estate wtucb IS an viola· tionofthe law. ........... w. fer WI .............................. ---,-------~· .... ,.. IOOf .,., .. ......•••.............. . ..................... . , THIS Wla'S IAMAIM Two 2 bedroom condo'•· Both super sharp. Steps to everythina. Beautiful grounds with pool & pla)'tround. · Won't last at only SS0.000 each. llACH CONDO Sit.too Must see this super sharp 2 story, 2 bedroom condo. Steps to pool, private patio. A real steal at this price. Call now. COIMll LOT Check this 2 bedroom cottage with · room to add on. No down VA. low down FHA. easy payments. Won't last at only $57 ,500. UNITS Call for free list. We have them from a triplex at $65,900 up to 16 units at $400.000. Great investors selection. Call now! 540-3666 ~ ~ Doll Houses Man's Hobby By JULF.S LOH Al>S-i.I C•,.,........ MlODLETON , Wis. In the generation before TV antennas forested the land, the popular pastimt• for boys was making model airplanes. 1-·ew kltch('n tables survived the stains or airplane glu£'. The rage, however , never caught the fancy of Bob Stein. Instead. he built m~el houses a11d hid them away. They might, be considered rueful- ly, he thOUJ?ht of as, egad , doll houses. ONE DAY HIS MOTHER em barrassed him by ent <'ring a model he had build in a crafts contest al school It was a model of his home and it won first prize. His mother s till has 1t. THE NOMINATION for state fiber was the cheeky offering or Stale Rep. Doug Ritsema, a Republican legislator driven lo official dis· lractlon by the love or colleagues for state symbols. The final straw was a move by the House in the closing days or its s es sion to name the ladybug the official state insect. The Senate didn't go along. IF IT HAD, the bug would have been the latest entry on a list that in c ludes s tale fl ag , seal. nower <wild rose i , bird I eastern goldfinch l, tree coak ) and a rock I geode l that geoloi:; 1sts say is n 'l even a rock but a humble m1 n l'ral forma tion. D . A I L y aac>RS: Adnrtisers thcMd check their ods daily and report fl'• ron iMntcl.tely. TIM DAILY PILOT assu111n lmility for .... fint .. cornet ittserti~ Oftty. • HouMsforS• Wltela11 ... Real Estate Inc ..... ······················· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ .......... !~.~~ -----.. -----------· COSTA MESA SUPER SHARP F1 replCJ ce. upJ.!r;t1lo·s . :-.hak!' roor. t·u..,l o m br1 1·k ~Olll'rt•t e '''" m;11n\t'n:inc't· \ .ird .111ct a1·Nr,;.., from hi1rn•"• "'II IOJ.! lur ~,ll(MI m11r•" .I txlrm . I·'• h.ith'-an•l .1-.I.. rn1; SI05.llCl•I' I 'all llol• S.1Al. 75~· l'.rltl -MESA VERDE - LOOK AT THIS! PRICE REDUCED TO $1 23.500. OWNER ANXIOUS. Truly a lovely Mesa Verde home. 3 b ed . fa m t di n rm . 2 used bri c k Fi r cplat·es Many. many extras . OPF.N HOUSE SUNDAY May 20th. 1 to 5 p m 3169 Mad eira . Mesa Verde Now past 40. Bob Stein s till builds model houses as a hobby bul they are a far cry from the rude efforts of his youth. Indeed, they <1re an such demand by people who have gotten word of ( J his skills that he is battl· -" UERJ"-" ing the urge to let go his /l.Jri '--'11 career as a lands cape ...__ ________ architect and pursue his hobby full time . or the popularity or doll · · 1 had no adca houses ... he said. "People a rl• spending fortunes on them, de-t•oratin~ them. furnishing them. My wife. Beth, bowls with a lady who just laid out $250 for a rouch. A couch for a doll house. When they put that kind of money in them they want a good house to start with." BOB STEIN NO LONGER HAS b<jyish misgiv· ings about making doll houses. but the term is in· adequate to desc·ri~ what he makes. Ju.o;t now. for example. he is working on a scale mode l of an actual mansion. room for room. fireplace for fireplace, staircase for staircase. an exaet replica built from the blueprints of the ma nsion on a scale or an inch to a root. Slide -away a section of wall. or lift a hinged roof, and every interior room opens to view. "I have a hunch the lady t'm building it for is goin~ to sell her house ... he said. "It's a beautiful place and must hold many memones for her. He r children are grown and gone. I think s he wants a replica so she can at least keep the me mories." BOB STEIN'S WORKBENCH IS a miniature itself: tiny table saws , knives. clamps. He cuts and sha pes with the precision of a jeweler. The workbench is in the basement of a house whieh, not surprisingly, he built himself -full scale. or course. The house snuggles into the side of a steep. wooded hill on a lot commercial builders rejected because of the difficulty of build· ing on it. "I hauled 106 station-wagon loads of stone, by actual count, from a road construction site. First I terraced the hill. then designed the house to fit the hill. "I should have made a miniature of the house before I built it. though. I would have avoided a few minor mistakes." BESIDES DOING LANDSCAPING, Bob Stein put his hobby to use at one architectural firm be worked for and made miniatures of proposed buildings That's how he got started making doll houses. An associate, whose wife worked in a loy store. suggested he make some ror sale. "Beth and I drove around looking al houses. looking for ones that were interesting but simple enough to become doll houses. We found three. I measured them and duplicated them. "I build about 30 of those a year. not counting the custom made jobs for people with their own plans. Beth makes the titles, the deeds. She prints them up." Titles? Deeds? ,./' "Sure. A person buys a little house. he ought to have a liUle deed." Ritscma. of Orange C it y . t oo k t o th e l e gi s lative dr a rt1n ~ board and waited until the next-to-last d ay or the session to introduce his little-noticed resolu· lion on the glut or sym- bols. "THE 1979 Io wa House of Re prt!se n- tatives has determined that these a r e not enough pieces or in - significant trivia for this great s t a te . . . The Iowa Hou se of Representatives has therefore decided to add to this list by naming the ladybug as the state in· sect. "Now therefore, be it resolved by the House or Representatives . the Senate concurring. that the following items also be added to this impor· tanl li s t : s t a l e nickname. state sport. state food , state animal, state color, s tate number. state fiber." THE NICKNAME for the only state with or ficial polyester wouid be the "Hawkeye State." Ritsema ·s state sport is six-girl basketball; his stale food the Iowa pork chop. The state animal would be the cow. the number would be 1846 ye ar of statehood and the color brown. To study and make re· c ommendations o n future state s ymbols. the resolution calls for creation of a bipartisan "Commission on Worth· "' less and Stupid Trivia, Etc ." In bureaucratic talk. that's the Commission on W.A.S.T.E. Illegal Entry FRESNO <AP ) Evidence in a Stanis laus County burglary case must be s uppressed because Modesto police entered a home. ob- tained a confession and seized stolen property ii· legally, an appe llate court says . In Memory-of Pets Animal, Cemetery Fame Grom1 ALBANY. N.Y. <AP) -Buttons Simmons is buried here. with an en· graving of a cat peering out from her gravestone. Buttons is among the 3,200 animals buried at the Mohawk-Hudson River Humane Society Pet Cemetery in suburban Menanda. aluminum box topped by a pugnations-looking bulldog which oncegracedtbeboodof aMacktruck. Several canaries and parakeets also have final reatiDI places al the cemetery, alone with a aeal, which WH mortally wounded by a boat's propellers while inexplicably swim- mlna up tbe Hudson River. and a deercalledJaneDoe. ~ QUAIL A..,~~S~- 10,... Tll l:JO P.M.I p OCEAN VIEW $69,500 I lldrt• dupl••;ic lol 111 San ('1 1·ml'n(e "cth 11t•1·a n \'11·11. .lusl lt~ll'll (';ill nuw bd ur c ti 's 1!1101:. L =~LECT T'PROPERTIES 0 ASSUME 91h .% VA LOAM T No qualifymJ.!, S70\ total monthl y p a y m e n t SZ0.500 Down 4 Bedrm. 2 halh. fph-Prt nll' :\1e•-.a l111·a t 111 n l';,J I 01111.. ~7-\l:l . . c~!~~11~ Clem ente J Br 2 Ba. L family rm. top ('Ond 4!T2-~1 Owner MEDITF.RRANEAN Vli A Condom Spain. Furn All for Sl5,000. Ri cha rd K ri ~h~·r, Aj!l (IHl!'>I 1;.\J.!1.J2l or <805 I 647 22!f<! s s I F I E D 6· 4 2 • $1.77 per DAY That·~ Al.L yuu Jl,1y f (Ir a .'lO <lav ;111 10 till' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX Tl Place Y1111 M. Call 642-5678 EHOltS ., ••• 11 .... ·~··" ..... ~ .... -Mily •"d r•'•rt •rrert ._41.+tty. T1w OAIU l>llOY .,_ tw.llity ...... fint --· ........ ~. HOUSES FOi SAU IOU· 1100 one ..... ISTATI IHO·HOO UMTALS JllO ..... IUStMISS. IM¥1STMIHT AMAMCIE MOS · SOU AMMOUMCIMIMTS "" 5 L.OST &FOUND IJOO ... SOMALS use SHYtCt DllllCTOIY SCMOOl.s& IMSTIIUCTIOM -AND- Wt! ha ve ;m INVESTMENT TRIPLEX in Cos ta Mesa with ver y unusual fl exible terms . Call ror details on this ... you'll be glad you did ! SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS ·0.-HcMIMS Sat & S..1·5 17 POOO LOMA:s Bedroom. game room. pool, jacuzzi. ocean view. Buyer will carry on contract or large 2nd . $545.000. 1 POINT SUR ; Super sharp 3 bedroom & family. formal dining. ocean view. Immac ul a te condition. corner lot privacy. $449.500. 31 BODEGA BAY : Outstanding value with ocean view. 3 bedroom & family. formal dining. Only $347,000. lR MORRO BAY : Owner wants offer. 4 Bedroom & family. Many upgrades. Top condition. view. $369.500. 27 POINT LOMA ; Appointment only. Unbeli e v a ble 270 deg re e view . Gorj:!eous 5 bedroom, huge comer lot with pool & j acuzzi. Perfection thruout. $795.000. CORPORA TE PLAZA REALn 548-2953 71215 I \\ ort jumpsuit with action styling sidei. unbot -"I THINK ova cemetery is one of the Jllcest. In fact it's better t.Jlan some of them for humans I've seen," aald Humane Society superintendent Ed Joy, wbo started the cemetery nearly82yean aso. 6 .... Lion Maula Boy, 12 J01s ?:!..no 7 ,.,. tom for maximum rr~om. Back i1pper. 71285' Misses 6·14. The neatly manicured, one-acre cemetery bu been so papuler that the humane society board ol dlrec· ton bad to stDp aellln1 plots slx yean a10 becauae it was runnlnlt out of room . •Ol'I' OF THE departed are cat.a and do11. lncludln1 "Dukey, Our Baby," wboH memorial ta an MELBOURNE, AuatraUa <AP) _ ... r.~Mm To order: !\end pattern number. size. name, ad· A lion mauled and kllled a 12-year-Mmc:HAMDISI g~::u!:.' zip: PRICE: SUI phu sec lhlppilll lc old boy ID a park near bere while ""· .,, · three ·men, lncludiq hla bn>tber, 8 ,..:!,"'°" Sew Speedy Pattere Beok, a .u,.,... watched ln horror, poll~e said. WU· io•n & MAI• neaaea aald Neville Crall Kelly ~T Desl,ner Sew Tip look, SUI ppd. Vance. who live4 at the Bacchua Mi•·'"' Manh UoQ.ilafarl, waa wortmi on a nAMSl'OITATtOM Ma ke check payobl~ to .Spadea. Send to thla b Udl 1 ln\an I with th '"' •• newspaper. clo Spadea. 2 Bnd1~ St., Milford, N.J . mu•n ~ ....... eunc osuttre ked f ree AUTOMoiul OIM8. Dept. C-1~ ~ •.-n"""" on a •c or "°J.__ _ _1Jb::::=~"~'·~·~"~'';4•====:!1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ apparent reuon. ~ ... --~ ... ..,.,,. • -.......... ~····~ ...... .,.....,. -... ~ .... ~ ..... ~ .............. ~· ............ ._.-.. .... ~~.!"'--.... ~ . -,,,..~--·----·----... -~--...-.. ···--·-·· ·. ' _..._.. .. _____ ..-... ......... •, ·;-~-: :· .. -· · .. ~ --:-_-:.. ··-·· ......... ··· .. t t H ... • 1 • t • t e ! Sunde . Ma 20. 1979 ......... ,.,. '* Hoitt•• Fors. ....... ,.,. 5-........ ,.,. .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0... .. -M CANYON cteU1btful townbome with an unobltructed view of the DH. co e from au rooms. Ttil1 beautlfu.11)' maintained end unit 18 alr-condiUoned and · profe3sk>nally decorated with wood noon. coordinated waJlpapers 2 Bedrooms, den "Pinehurst .. lm.500. SEE LU('V ROSE AT 48 SEA ISLAND ONM IM • OU> COIOMA -. MAI Unusual 3 yr old custom home on tr9'e lined Jitrf'f'I . lovely mafltH suilt•, 2 •additional bt.'<lroom,., 2~ bulhs, foniily room . forma l dinina room. bttukrust ar~M. Slumect and leaded glass windows. wood floors. s undec·k. S275.000 SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 517 POPl'V OPIM IN CAMIO Ht6HLMeS Plenty of room for expansion in this 3 bdrm. 2 bath home. pool fc den : your choice or 3 beaches . Priced, $189,500. SEE CRA IG KINDIG AT 512 ROCKFORD PLACF. OPEM IM UtUYllStTY PAIK 4 be drooms, 2'1'J baths, den and family room. Enclos~ rear patio· excellent family home for $128,900: SEE LAVONDA HOERDEMANN AT 25 ACACIA TREE LANE OPIM IM IAYCllST Large pool, lots or green grass encompasses this beautifully maintained home. s Bedrooms, 3 baths, large family room. plus formal dining room. Perfect for entertaining or just re laxing. Price $285,000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT 1607 SANTIAGO DR. OPIM IM WESTCLIFF Fantastic ramily home . Custom built on a huge lot in one or Newport's nicest areas. Five bedrooms, study, pool & spa all for $325,000 : on fee land. SEE EVAN CORKETT AT 1438 SANTIAGO DRIVE OPIM IM HAllOI YtEW HOMES A large 5 bedroom. 3 bath home with 3 car garage, 2 fireplaces and a very private rear yard. A perfect family home for $219,500. SEE JOE KI EVA AT 1971 PORT LA URENT PLACE OP'EM tM DOYER SHORES Price drasti<·ally r('duC'l•d . Warmth & <·harm radiate from ltw sp~e 1ous 5 Br< .. ltv .. family, library & a<'t1 vitv rms . Bark Ha y. night light view & you own the land. $435.000. SEE SUE EXLl':Y AT 1512 ANTJ~UA WAY OPIM IH THI IWffS Nearby shops, m arket. business. tennis club. school & all the a menities. Mint condition. Original adult owners. Two bedroom and den. enclosed patio & extras. make life easy. $1 22 ,500 . SEE NANCY IMBERNINO AT 417 VISTA ROMA OPEN IM CORONA DEL MAR The view· is fabulous, the condition is p erf~cl . th e lot is large & beaut1f~ly landscaped. The price ror th1 !> 4 b edroom home is outstanding at $232,500 fee. SEE CAROLE MCMAHAN AT 1014 SEA LANE OPltt IM MEWPOIT SHORES Walking distance lo ocean. 4 Br, fam rm 3 baths, patio with spa , plus waterfront deck . All this for $199,500. SEE ELEANOR BOWIE AT 358 62ND ST OPIH IM H411oa VllW HOMES 2 bdrms. den & 2 baths & pool. Del Piso tile in kitchen & entry hall. Aquarium between hall & den. $169,500. SEE VODY NEh50N AT 1706 PORT ASHLEY OPIM OM LIDO Country charm. Cathedral ceilings, cust. kitch with finest built-ins, peg & groove floors outstanding master, French doo~ overlook south patio on a 45' lot. $425,000. SEE FRANK SENNES AT 218 VIA PALERMO. SUM -SHADE -SOLITUDE Something for every member or the family in this primely located home. 4 Bdrms, pool, patios and play yard, all for $229,000. . THllPTY TUITLBOCI Walk to park, pools, tennis & school Fm this 4 Br, expansive one-story me. In excellent condition inside out. Your own private atrium. 1144,950. mT YAWi OM LmO Unusual small home for the discemln&. Charming family room with used brick fireplace, French doors opening to entry courtyard, 2 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Price $250,000. DUPLD Attractive duplex 1 block Crom beach. Street to 'Street entrance. Excellent condition. Owner will ft.Dance at 10% f Best buy in lhe area. sz:m,ooo. AWl#aL.W..CO. 844·9080 119' IMAMM•t&LtRD . ... 194 OAT CllfTD • , .. ,.. I Ml ••• ,.. t OOJ •••NI I OOZ .,.,.. I OOJ Nfow Uat.u\I f'rHh J)IAIRI 8rtoalht11kln11 \'hlW vi Qtallll•. tht' moun1a1n & miht llllhl• I,, I) -' bdrm honw l'tu11 1 .. o4 n1Ul!l lll11t:k'r boft1.-.. hop p1n1 lir.r F'iut i..1 11· rC'\('(od TWOO..A LOT l'lm•l~I l)r l\ 11r) 1111111 \Jilli ~ l~I.' blol<'kyn l & t.n..-.s ldc••I ror tw11 frnl Ol'<'uplAOI')' <:c.1(1 Urt•~t Ill t~S1r.1d1• t'n11t11 M1•b.1 ht'th'r ll11rr)'' VllWOF HILLS 1''\'1•11) ltll'• luu1 1t1Jrm ho,•11111 ~ lh,11 h 11' 1'\\'I yth1n~ 1..:1• "''"' lo\ in '""""' .stink1•11 II\ rm &-'"~'" tllh 111.:hl) Ull ~ru<tt•ll 111 oll "'''•" r .1\lt•fulh dt•1·111 ,111·11 l'nro~I tu ,<1.-ll'' ~ Walkur t; l uu • llt•Jl 1-:...11111.' EXECUTIVE MAMSIOM Uuubll.' ~<tlt.'tl f'OUM}tml aJcls lo t>lt•.:Jnl t•11t r} l u l'l\QUli.llt· ll\ 111.: rm ll~t· rtimcly ruum. Wit ti pool t ubll'. ~ mas s1v1• rireplat'I.').. i:uurmcl k1tt'hen, formal dincn.: rm 5 vlanl l>ctlrmi.. :J baths. 3 t•ar l(llrlll(t.'. Plus 17X·IO ~p11rkllnl( puol llul(t.' l'Orner lot O nl)' Sllfl,000 Total pn<'c Call mw544).2313 .. , it'f • f 111 I • ' I # I t; t ) •1~ ', , i !~llNt\I ' -VA TERMS PROF. DECOR A TED A must t.u !\t.'1.'. :J br. 2 ba ror onl) Rl7 ,!«IU w ncv. Cfl)b. new Ille . .iori:t·ou). wallpap1•r).. ealhl·llral c•t-1h11,1!i. un qu1l'I 1•ul cit· i.ar i.tn·l.'l :'llull\ llll·d St!llt•r llurry' Thci. l!t•rn won ·1 lasl long :>l7 175 1 or968-:tnl Real ~tat(' ---"Strike It Rich" Near Newport Hccl(hb. oldl.'r c·harml·r . larl'(1.• R 2 romt'r lot At•ro.'i. from lar111· e1t ~ pu rk anll 1'10..,1· Ill 'l'h•M•I" ~I .~llHI 1\1·! nm\'< ',ill ~.11; :!:It:! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAClm & IUClllS $111.5• JOJ4 VISTA CAJON OPIM TODAY, tPlZ .... IAllY dlAt /\midst tall Pines & gentle kno!J,t.r pU'turesquo privacy, view out from l'Vt>ry room to enormous & lush rollin1 lowM. A truly dlstlnctlve & refined townhonw. highly customized & most in v itinJ.i (; rund1ost> m~stl'r -suite, living rm. & cluun)!, k1lt'ht•n on entry level. Lower I t' v l' I o f f e r s h u g e ramtl y t•ntertainment room. hobby rm . separate guest rm. & bath. Ovt•rs1zl'<I, enclosed entry courtyard. HIUl urea + vat-w deck & lower level pa tao Colesworthy fd Co. 2S4S EASTBlUFF DR NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-0020 ILUFFS SIMGU LIYIL PIHi TllHS AMD 105" Surround this expanded. popular Linda Model. 3 Large bdrms., 2 baths. vaulted open beam ceilings: atrium adjoi ns s pac ious mstr. bath & dressing rm. Move-in condition. with new carpels & paint. $167.500. Held open today. 1 ·5. 556 G lorietta COROHA DEL MAI CHAIM HOME + tNCOMI Cape Cod shingles & walls of glass. cozy frplc. 2 Bdrm .. 1 bath home + roomy l·bdrm. income unit with fine rental record. Open & spacious. with view overlooking CdM . $169,500. 616 POINSETTIA-OPEN SAT. 12·5 MESA MARVEL $130.000 WATCH US GROW BAY VIEW PLUS? (jr;11·dul c·nuntr) ll\'lng •»I qi;J111•r .ll'r1• w11utb~ alm1 .... phl·r1· Int \'11•\\' nf EastbluH. Sµyj!lai.s ;.ind lrvm<'rolhng hilb. 4 rrn . 2 HA. family rm. :! fplr).. dirunj( rm. 2400 :;q ft of custom hvmg. S169.95-0. Call. 546-2313 . ()Pf~ I Ht '> • 11 ~ I u• I 'f t f • ,,r I [~lfi!llil LUSK IN SEAVIEW -3 Bdrm ''VIEW" home , lar.ge ass umable loan. beautifully appointed. Priced to sell. $269.000. 2005 Y ACllT MISCHIEF OPEN SUNDAY LUSK EXCLUSIVE -Splendid 4 Bdrm home w I flexible floor plan on a super large lot with pool. Rest Baycrest location. $249,500. LUSK IN CANYON CREST -Former model home. 3 Bdrm Plan D Condo. Contemporary decor. $182.000. 6 CREST CIRCLE OPEN SUNDAY. LUSK IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES -4 Bdrm P~lermo model. Large lot fee land in Harbor View. Basketball crt. pool. new cpt. $234,500. 1917 PORT DUNLEIGH OPEN SUNDAY LUSK IN TURTLEROCK -4 Bdrm. family room Broadmoor home. Steps to comm pool and tennis. $141.900. 19181 BIDDLE. IRV. OPEN SUNDAY • LUSK IN BIG CANYON 3 Bdrm condo, sta ined g lass . wood floors , smashing decorating. $225,000. 18 CANYON ISLAND DR. OPEN SUNDAY LUSK JN TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -Big, Lusk built 5 Bd.rm "Stewart" plan. separate master suite + maid. $239,000. 21 SILVER CRESCENT OPEN SUNDAY LUSK IN NEWPORT SHORES -Canal front home! Master bdrm w/fiteplace & balcony. $179,900. 435 CANAL ST. OPEN SUNDAY " LAW ••ll&T A OCUM YllW The-t>est YalUt b OlftlnCCreek! Superbly decorated, lb.ii briebt, airy • cheerful home w /two patios will win your heart. Situated on one of the best sites in Phase Ill. Near-new popular "Bay Mist" model. This quiet beautiful area offers the best in living: tennis courts, pools, jacuzzis & 24 hr security gate. $2SO,OOO NMMSULA POINT 411Af TWO 4-UMIT 4P41nen' l&.MSI SJ71,000 IACH ll.MI Quality-built, beautifully maintained. 4 Units in each building with lge central co urtyd ft.''ed with magnificent mat·· ft ">ecimen plants. These t"· ' y .45s are in the best IOC'c-,"'' Q " .. Lbe entrance to Perlin:. J t.tSt steps from the beach. E. .,riex has two 2-bdrm, 2-bath ano LWO 2-bdrm. l·bath units. Each front unit has fireplace. Super ocean view! OWC First Trust Deed. 4.UMIT 4PAITM9fT ILDG 4 HIA T tMYISTMIMT l 1h Blocks to beach! Owner 's apt. 3 bdrms. 21h baths. 2 fireplaces. plus two 2·bedroom , l ·bath and o ne I -bedroom, l ·b a lh units. Great location & easy to r ent. Super lluntington Bea ch value $240,000. COST A MIS4 IMCOMI UMITS TWO DUPLIXIS-&.AIM LOT Each duplex contains two 2·bdrm, l ·bath sin~le-level units . Near school~. shopping. etc·. Super priced at only $200,000 for both bldgs. Call today ! WISLIY M. TAYLOR CO ... ...... JlllS..J ......... ... NEWPOIT CIHTH, N.I. '44-4t I 0 IRAMD MEW W /OCEAN VIEW Near the Aliso Pier . 3 BR. 2'h ba. just steps to beach -or stay home & watch the whitewater .view. Custom ho me w/2 frplc 's, bltn microwave. compactor , you know all that sturr. REDUCED TO $348.000. OPEN HOUSE SA TURD4 Y 2-5 OCEAN & IAY VIEW Dramall<:·Wrdf! 4 BR . 4 be1 home w P'annramt <' v i('w. Luxurious ly loaded w/ xlras $497 .500. · OPEH HOUSE SUMDA Y I ·5 GORGEOUS CONDO 3 SH. 211-.l ba. highly upgraded Lincoln mode l w/frpl c & all the bltns . Redwood deck. w /pvt jacuzzi, big gar age. REDUCED TO $119,900. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUM. 1·5 IEnER·M-MEW Beaut landscaped 4 BR. 3 ba. loads or xtras. Mi crowave. jacuzzi. central vac uum . ds hws r . wet bar. R&O . s prinkl~rs. REDUCED TO $148.000. OPEH HOUSE SUMD4 Y 2·5 BEACH HOUSE Spacious 3 BR. 2 s tory w/lrg dining, bltns including microwave. dshwsr. frplr. etc. ALSO REDUCED. now only $112.900. OPEN SAT. Ir SUM. I ·5 LARGE 2 STOIY HOME ON LY A FEW DOORS TO THE BEACH. 3 oversized BR. 2V2 ba. recently remod eled & redecorated. Lots of bltns. frplc, etc. + off street parking in addition to the garage. Asking $199,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. COl'Mr ]Oftl . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• llE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 54 OIAllS 14Y OPIN SUM 1·5 Spet•lncular Spyglass. Lovely Five Bedroom Model. Night Lilothls View. Professionally Landscaped. Many Extra Features: Pool, Sauna. Jacuzzi. Entry Leads To Large Livin~ Room & Formal Dining. Modern Kitrhen."Game Room. S525.000. 21 H VISTA IMTIAD4 OPee SUM l·I Rare Four Bedroom Blurrs C-Ondo Built Jn The Rlvi<'ra Section Of The Bluffs With View Of Night Lights Across The Bay. Extra Storage. New Appliances Jn Kitchen. A "Joy Of Newport" Ll.IUng. $115,000. 2441 VISTA MOAIZA OPee SUM 1.a Large Slnt'1e Level Paula Plan. Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room In Newport Beach Blurfs. Tiled Entry. Lar1e Livin1 Room With Custom Fireplace. Cathedral Ceilings. Huge Master Bedroom Suite. Fee Land. Only 1196.~00. Owner Will Help F'lnance WATBNOMT WITH DOCK Spectacular Family Home On The Water In Newport Beach. Three Bedrooms Plus Maid 's Room. Large Family Room. Immaculate Condition. Huse Dook For Your Yacht. Call Now. WANT TO IUU? Construct Your Own Cuatom HolM On Thia Lot. five Doors From Ocunrront In Newport Beach. Approved Plana Alftady Available. Call For More Information. 131• Ill •ocn-'11•111¥1 FAIULOUI .. WM Bluff1 lar1e9t! 2600 Sq. n. end unit; 4 bdrms.. fam. rm .. 2ar., ba., huge bonus rm. with pool table. wet bar. Former model, hi&hb' upgraded thruout incl. cuatom kitchen w/microwave. Must see to appreciate. this great family home at only $197,500; HELEN B. DOWD llALTOI IMC. 644-0134 Lht & .., WHlt ......... macnab I lrvlna. realty OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. llG CAMYOM -A pri vate , guard-gate li(olf course community. *I 5 CHHIY HILLS Gracious 4 BR. family rm home on ne wly landscaped lot. Security system. 3·car gar. $425,000. (K-76> "*l CHlllY HILLS Over 3000 sq.rt. or c ustomized . ra~ily oriented living. 1~· high ceal~n~s w/c"posed beams in living & d1mng rms. Master BR w/ptivate court <rm for jac > -lg. paneled family rm w/cbnv. access to 3 add'I RRs . Maid 's rm. 3·ca r gar. $439,000. IK·77 l •4 CHHIY HtW New. custom "Country English" 4 BR res. built w/every attention to detail -marve lous use or brick. wood & molding s. Entry w I dtamatic s taircase -paneled lib. -formal dining -family rm - all open to terrace overlooking 7th green. Master w/ff!ll c, sauna & jac. $995,000. <K-78> SEA YIEW-2012 YACHT RESOLUTE The last of only 3 custom homes· built in this gate.guarded comm! F. x t f' p l i on a I q u a I i t y & d es i g n hi ghlights this 4 RR. fa mily rm res. w 1 impressive list of features. An outsta nding valut· -$365.000 fl ex. financing 11\·79 ) WOODlllDGI CIOSSIM4'W- Jl rtMIWOOD 3 BR Easton mOdel condominium in ideal cul ·de-sac location. Library - dining rm + hrkfst area -quality upgrades PLUS air cond & private patio. Sl45.900. (K·RO > **CALL TO SEE** llG CAHYOH (J ) Stunning custom home situated along fairway. Features formal living & dining rms, fa mily rm, Jg. game rm. 3 BRs <master w/f~lc) maid's rm & POOL. $775,000 - consider lease/of)lion. (2) Formal garden courtyard & lowering entry doors lead to this spacious 4 BR res. w /winding s tairway forming ups t ai rs ga lle r y . Master BR w I rn a r b I e j a c . d e n w I c,, I c , expanded dining rm. Walls or glass affording striking views. <K-81) COIOHA DEL MAI . (I) Brand new. picturesque Cape Cod charmer on lovely tree-liried s tr eet. 3 BRs. dining-rm , kitchen/family rm. secluded patio. 2 corner brick fplcs -parquet entry -vaulted beamed ceilings + MUCH MORE! $350,000 -consider lease/option. (2) "One-of -a-kind" res. -view crashing surf below from livin~ & dining rms on one-level + family rm & master BR on lower level. 2 add 'I BRs + sep. in-law quarters. Jacuzzi. $895,000. <K-82) SPY.USS (1) Quality Country English 5 BR home w/Cabulous ocean & bay view. Formal dining rm w/tite floor & hand.painted noral design; family rm w/wet bar & custom cabinets. Pool, spa & terrace. $750,000. (2) Lovely patio entry leads to this unparalleled 4 BR single-level home w/otean, bay & city vistas! Quality reatures thruout ! Fully air-cond. + compl. security. $499,500. (K-83) JUST USTIDI Exquisite Country English estate set regally on high knoll & presenting VIEW from every roomt No detail overlooked in this superbly crafted 5 BR exec. res. w/li1>rary. family rm, brkfst rm fr maid's suite. Imported chandellen -Old World woods -onyx, marble & brass. Gated entty -circular drive -4-car gar. Nearing completion! (K-84) · LYNNE VALENTINE 8'4-8200 ------·--............ -.................... -__ _..,._ ..... _.,, ..... ~ • .... , .. ·········••!••••.._., •• . • ... ,.. I 002 .._.., For S-. ....... ,_,. S. ....... For S-. ktovM• For S-. Sund!y. 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Unique o p por t u ni t y YATllMS! presents =:-: ~~ili ~ OPEN HOUSE uw-.Uts you '" this lovelr CUTIMOMI acre' Heavy sllakl' rool. -11 1 llOO+home Oentra · IUl.DAMLOT "AjY -.... ,....,....,..h Mon; •nd Win ly located Vaultt.od wOOtt nus charming eaataide '1lf -•"""" ..do.w~Lbdrua... wl.tb t•Rf,STIGIOUS WF..STCU f F J ce1lln1es . wt-I ba r Costa Mesa home 1s IAYCllST -POOL -One of the M'JNlr111t• 11111:.lt•r ,mtt· 11'' ~A1'tSt1N Decoratot wull cover· -1ocatedonaTiii'geo uilaa· I Ii t h jl bl . th lu"l' work ... hop a ri•u H••m ocll•l f'd Jbr t-xet·ut 1ve ho m e . un> 1n105 Private de<•k t:t-n ble R·2 lot If hardwood ove es omes a va a e an · e bl'tund 1Cllra1t~ uwo"r 1•n1t•r1111ner·~ drt•am Gourmet kltdMtn 1n solid tral vacumn Sclr clnJ? floors turn you on. this 1s area! It has HO much t o orrer will rui.,nc·i· ut 12tl.\,OOO «)ak ' Hrirk w'nl'w Top·Of·La.ne Appl., Ind 2 oven & much more. Call UM! place! VA appraised Lovely wallpapers. plush carpettna. Call Shi•r> 1 Un ·w.·r mar ru wv8, II( u;hind Nu r rpb thru out. cedar now.67J..IWO NO DOWN Only I · .,.,., 1...... "111w lln". mirrored walls & cloeeta. coordinated rv1"'"1'l ·•1\•11'·'' 11 '· 1 SSS.000 Cail S h .. ry l compete entert a mm~nt cente r . . ... IN7<J ... " 1 " ~·::...;~; .~ ... °i:.~r:· and muoh. j Ci)UAIL e;~:;..J,=~~:·:!~F:!!~i.~.'!~?.):r.4~ -·-IJlll?tl !I Brewer. 7p~~ACILE 1uu......... o,-w1s..1-1 ,,I_ PLACE """"Ln ..,_.,.,_c ... ,..,,, • ....,. • .,._ . -·-·--j - WISTC ..... -POOL -IASY CAii NOPllTllS"' IA6C somethm!( vuluable? II.. NOPHTllS'" 10,.. JM l :JO ,.M.I Place an ud in our Lost . -Plenty of r oo m for f a mtl y 1:e1G Rio~lo:N c11sh People who nced people and Found columns 10,..nl:sor.M.I Nl~PIMMIULAIML_n 67Wl1--BEACH HOr\\ \ '.BA, 2 CAR GARG.. l ~ \--!'.A. & 1 hoe1se fromtheb.~ Leasehold 187 .500 DUPLEX 3BR, 2BA + bachelor unit. 1 block from beach, 1 house from Bay. Leasehold Sl39i500 BEACH CO'M'AGE lBR, lBA, 1 CAR GARG. l house from beach. FEE LANO $149,500 fun. with 3 Rdrms. fa mily room. ror w111·n :l'11:phanb should alwayst"heck the That 's where people look --------pool just outside door and room for ~·II th10.:1> ,,.,,, 11111h h 111ly with a t:la11.111rled Ad Service Directory in the when they've round an Classified Ada. your one· Find what you want in RV / btmt purkinK. S l6R.SOO. l/~l'l:lut=W=a=n=1 A=ll="===±==c;=·u:l:I M:2:·:~:71f::~:~:D~A~IL~Y~P:I L:C:>T==::•te:m::or:v:a:lu:e:. ===~=W=an~t A:d:H:e:lp=?=~64~2~-56=78=stop~=s=hopp=:'":':c:en:t:er:.=!Dail==y=Pi=·lot::C:lu::11i:fi=eds:t. _ I JU .,..,_.Dr., .. 0,.. W /S. I -S HAIW ..... ANOS -POOL So much ror the fa mily Nice det-p lot, mature trees and covered pa tio. 3 Bdrms . f amity room. hobby room -close to shoppin~. schools and p &rk. $169.000 llJI ho •r La., Ml o,_ s.t/S.. I ·5 WISTCUff -,OOL -Beautiful ho me on out-of way s treet has 1t all rig ht here 1 Re modeled a nd l'eady for a pa rtic ular fa mily ; s pecial gourmet kitchen. 3 large bdrms , 2 rireplaces. lovingly cared for pool a n<t pa tio -fee land. $232,500. IA YFaOMT & ,OOL -The Cape Cod home on Bayside -the spa rkling pool -the copper down spouts - the brass and a ntique appointments -the sandy beach -we have, And we offer the home for $750,000. CalJ for a ppointment to see. YILLA-.E II -rOOL -Op e n s pacious feeling, c ustomized and enla rged. 4 Rdr ms. la r ge sunny fa mily room and upgraded kitchen on j!reenbelt. #I MMdowswfft, '"· o,.. S-. 1-s .. SPECIAL VIEW PROPERTIES S,ECTACULAI VIEW -This is a n invitation to own a lovely 3 Bdrm home with a most outstanding vie w. V e r y priva t e p a tio , d ec k for sunning and courtyard ~tr:v with fountain. Ht'ady to m11 \'t' in. · 521 Kh.JI Id., HI o,_.. Sat/S-I -S IACK IA Y, MOUHT AIHS & 5'ACE - All th1 s seen from a large home on a la rge cul d e sa c lot. Endless possibilities for hobbies, sports, gardening. dogs. kids, cars. boats, et c . 4 Bdrms . and fa mily room. 25 I 0 Yista loya. HI o,_ Sat/S.. I -S HAYE YOU SEEH -The waves cr as hing on t he r ocks -the view towa rds the bay a nd Catalina -the · buildable vacant lot in Corona del Ma r -we have! And we offer this s pectacular tocat ion for $500.000. Call for details MOST OF AU -ENJOY YllW -The c u s t o m built . co mpl etely redecorated and relandscaped 3 Bdrm home ove rlooking whole har bor. Cata lina a nd sunsets. A s pecia l place in Cliffhaven for specia l people -fee land. 1411 KllMp Rd., Ml o,_ Sat/S-1-5 WALK TO BEACH THE IEST OF UFI IH MEWPOltT -Al the lowest price! Whe re else can you buy a 3 Bdrm, family room home with beamed ceilings a nd within a block of the beach? Sa il in the canal, play tennis. s wim, feed the ducks. All for $118.000. 250 Cotto.. Ml o,_ s.t/S.. I ·5 DUrLEX -IALIOA -N ice old c harmer close to library. Just a few doors from the bay. $180,000. Ca ll for details. DU,LIX -COIOMA DEL MAI - Near Big Corona Beach. Corne r lo c ation, 3 Bdrms, 2 baths downstairs a nd 2 Bdrm 2 batJts upstairs. 4 car garage. Call to see. WALi TO SHOPPING HAllOa ..... ANDS -Used brick front. camel colored carpeting. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths .· Available immediately lowest price in the area. $115.000. Call to see. llEW,usTlllC HADOll YllW HOMIS -Fee land Montego Plan, 4 Bdrms, walk to community pool, gre enbelt and elementary school. $166,500. Call Jim Villers. YIU.A• c.--Near-new 2 Bdrm and den home close to South Coast Village. Enjoy a trickling creek and all the amenities of this lovely area. pe,ooo. 642-5200 Jackie Hundleman John Marshall Bud Parent Robert Milliken -Cunis Herberts Sr Ron Duyker Darrell Pash Tom Biron -- Mary Donnell Rae James Suzee Miller A SIGN OF THE TIMES by WATCH US GROW Our Staff Has Experiencett, Full January 1, 1979 Grown From 5 to Time Professionals 20 Since Our 1979 Sales Volume Exceeded $15, 750,000 Through The End of April Our Irvine Office With Facilities For 34 Professionals Will Open On Oct. 1, 1979 In Woodbridge At Barranca Parkway & Lake of costa mesa, l"IM, newport, beach, inc. 234 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa 631-1266 559-9400 M8'1•_.. ..... _. _, ... ,, .. I; o,_ .. ,~ ........ , Ofllas " ________ ...-..-. .-...---.... .---_,__.. .--~ ......,,._. .... -.... -----,.,:--;::::.::.: ----.-....-. _.___ ----... --..... ~. ------_........._.._-""""""' ·--··-··· J eanne lnghs Roy Siemens Glen Hellwarth Reggie Wyman • Fred Gibson Bob Koop Curt H9ft>erts II . . .. OAllY PILOT UVA8U UDO ISLE-3 Cll~IS .... , ... &.We ... ..,.. ....... M,, .. , .......... '""..._, n... ua1h ' ' ltwt -. • wfh:a f llh 'rice •tt• • 'rHtltl••• *4••ul Pr. ....... ., ~.-.hd, --....... . frH• .......... J ~edro--. J ~ .... , ......,_e,....,,.....szto.ooo Tow--. J ~. .Z b.e1t U14,IOO. Pre•lew tt..•e c"do• wttt. ......_ ••der • s.t/S.. t -5 P.M. 104 Y'8 ........ EXCITING BAYFRONT-2 SUPS b1 .. rntt.J ........ e.o.. • ... Wit.TB wi.. tlpl to ecca••adeh two ..... rac:11h~ .,.. ,_ o ..... a.. s.u ... flowiaq Hd opea floor ,iea wltlt ... , ... 11•'-J f'009. f9lllly ..... ..... dH lc-W IN 4tlt Md.I .... ._.... cl-. roo-. ,....... dKor ......, tM1 J bedl a• llllCtuilR I llri•• _..,. llllh wlte. fll ••lice &. ......, roo-. A ..,_. IMMH far aafo,.. ..._ b..t of Newport IHdthillg_,llialftag.$795,000. NEW LISTING PENINSULA POINT "'"" .... -·la ....... Ste.-to .., & oc .... Frwdl ....... dy .z ...., ...... wlttt ..... wiadows. ,......, dKor. New ldtcltear; L•rqe ll•IRCJ roo., 3 ....... ....., roolll/~ .............. patio. $359,500. SPECTACULAR VU--SUPER HOME • ,..,.. ... la Newport ......... ...... Oii a ... lot ..... rooRI for poof .... Mon. RedKorahd .ct MW la .ct Ollt. Prl•acy offered 111 tht1 2·1fory 4 bedrOOlll. pl•• blHlard/faa,... t.o.. witti 4 fireploces, .._ ~ VIEW of layfrowt mtd oc._, ..... MCJM liqllts. Voc.t CIRd waiti119 for• offwf-1 S4'5,000 STEPS TO BAY & OCEAN Puinwla DuipWx with 2 & 3 ...,_ ...tts, co"'pldety fwwished. U11m11.-Y spociOllS rooMs witt. finploc••, wet INrs, .,..y a111e11ities. Ow11er will trade for apOi l•llls or MOlel Sl I 9,000. WATERFRONT W/SLIP $335,000 Spaisll ilw"-•• wftt. illtft'lor cowtycrd mid open ffftin9! Spacious 4 ffdroom ho•• witll t.1i1y rOOM mid wahrfr...e patio. Pan yow boat "' ttt. tip .ct enfertaill COMfort..,y. A CJOOd ... Oft WA TH. Fff 1-4 MONTECITO W /VIEW-PERFECT Absollft pen.ctioR w.d ......, _..... in tllis "°'" wltll ust0ta MtlCJHCI AMENITIES. Stained qlau windows, ttali• ti~ entry ift/owt, profeuioftalty· landscoped with interior courtyard.· ~n-feeling 4 bedroolft ho,_ with, fmrily room .ct 3 car qareNJe. Ocean. V"iew. bcellent fafftily area ift Harbor. V"iew Hils. $279,000. CORNER MINI ESTATE $169,500 LoYelf FrHCll cHrtyard -... witlt 111aRy special feat•rH. GraclHs 3 IEDltOOM U11eluM• sc,_ati _ .... ••ite) 3 bath. fCMlly rooa Mew ldtc.._, Hw c.,...ts. sllytlytcl1 ..ct wt. we. CONDO TOTAL RECREATION .... c..,..., ................ .... tllf a ... fills 3 .... DD., 21/J ............ . Self-c•hin1d wftll pri•afe .._..co.ts, pool md cl•1ta.... I• fllle lmhlde 1oc..-SIS.too BEAUTIFUL HOME~OREVEI VU Presffgla•, sec-*r '*'9d ca "r wltlt a Ito.. of Hc.:r"DRll ....,. Decorator coordJHf lwhrlw •"' large ll•htg room •'"' ....,.. ......: 91uwl ....._ _. soalwt' a•n11d ._,,_,.. .... di•• ...... ..... wffll ... I .......... L $walff ....... nr..W111tt•11 I~ ........ ...., ... ••ttnclM of WATIR _, ...... SJH,000 OCEIRBT LDT S285.• ~ ............. .,.... .... •allla11,._._.._..._,11'1•1 .. INmT•'S IEUlllT! •JS w• .... llACN ,,_ ... J _, 2 ............ , ........ ...., ... , .... -...... ,_~ ........ .. e•111• '/Y**!I'_ ...... OH1tH .., .. itl1& ........ -.. ....... WATERFRONT HOMES hac. 2436 W Coa~t High1A.111, Nl•wpon Beach 611•1400 ., , ••• d .. ,.,. ., .. rtt thi• rt·u 1y 4br. Jbll h Jl'nt' whll'h hMI< 2 W\ll ba~. 3 rl'TJl<'i., form11I Oil & m!M-·h muc·h mnn· F.n Jl'Y th.• rrvk wh1h-1•nh•r t11lr1111w front lht· 1111110 ~ l111r 1111 lhe 11h•uk11 l!llUlt' ufl lh1• 1'0\1•r1•1I pal.to RU4.l fo'or mutt' llllu <·liAll m M'lo ALLSTATE ftfALTOAS YllW OF OCEAN AND Ll<~HTSI M .7W l lniqu1• h11m 1• to'n rmul 1'f\l l') hu.i•• hv1n~ rni 1 flit rn.11111111• I t.k-drm" <' 0 1 ....... , •11111·• 1111 1.111 11.11 111 1.f I ht 11 , .. 1,., ·" ll\J•U·t ,,1110· With \'II'" .,,-111'1'.lll .1111J 1111•,' Un·u111 h111111• .11 h1.1r J.:ttlO p111<1· l 1tl I II -' !Jtj;I ti7ti7 •I [~&111 CARLSIAD IY THE SEA JoJ.:. walk 111 nd1· bikes to lht• 11 1-:Al'll wht>n yu u liu\I 1111.., 111111.krn 2 story ii u ,, I 1• \ I II I! r lt w In I! 111-:0\l"ll ·1·o w;o..1 Both 1111 tt..., t·1in.,1:-1 111 :1 Hr & ~ h .1 ;tttd IHlf~ ~ ,Vl'Uf'• old 1\:>k n11.t $l~.uoo :-.01·a ll W/41.UCE&CO REALTORS Carlsbad 714 /729-5.966 FOUR-PLEX LIKE NEW! $114,500 Ex1·1·ll<•nt rourpl('X '" vt•s1m1·nl baqw m . 1\11 rww 1iam1 1mml1· 1111d oul' All nt'W. t·arpt•\mg C\'l'rY unil ' SupN ri'ntal art•a 1•xtn•m1•ly low var an<'Y ratt·' lnt:oml' S!HiO tmo. i;?r o:-" c·u ll fa s t fur pm•atc preview. 752·1700 DECORATORS DELIGHT Spt~•"''"ll 2 ~111r> :J k tnJ.::-0111• hil r n1.... E:1. h 'l'l'i\\'IV ntt rron ·d .11• l't'fllt•d °"It h l'llr\hl llllt' l'l:lrpl'I ~I ;or J,!:trJ J,!r• "'llh "JH' n l' r 1 r 11 u r m 1• I k111·hl'n. <hntng rm . t•cn· I ral ;ur Slf..!,!AJI) DUPLEX OHTHESAND Sl77.000 Slt·r~ lo 1h1· l11".1d1 frum 11"n1·1 .., fro,111 111111 :1 11 1• d r m ' • I 11 f l F t r ••11l,11·1· llt-1 k ' & p;11 1u . ..,h,1k1· rool (.'all now. i;7;1.x.r_,.')(1 !®lfilHd ~Go. 12111 Cliff l>r S<M5,li00 Newport lk•;_1('h Vt(""' C:1n J!ll up fo r fu ll hfdlffil: \1(:W 1 235 Knox SI SI Hl.!lOO <.;oi;;ta ;-,y,.,._, :1 Hr 8 u1ld<1 hie lot It Z 4902 Corkwood Sl64.900 Ir v in e Bea utiful WtllfJWIJod Model 3 HR and rnut:h mort• ,lvhn Eliot 631 4321. tk s 642 ti768 OCEAN & CANYON VIEW CoroM del Mar tlug!' lot with spat:ious home . L111hl and airy kitchen Massive stone fireplace . 3 Bedrms. fami ly & dinin11 rm. Patio and deck. POOl •. Won't last 1 Call 673--~550. 1", ·,to ·, . • ~ ~. • r .. ,. . 1 [~IN&I . ,-. S•VEGAS Vacation In your own bac k y a rd , h eated , filtered pool. Spacious 4 bdrm home with 3 bath, dining rm & much. much more. Located in prime neighhorhoo<l. close lo freeways & sc hools . Quality Merl'<iith home. Reduc<.od for quick s ale at $131,500. Call 151 ·3191. . . ft.LA PAClllCA Super 2 Bdrm c o nd o , wit h garage, earthtones, and a , n ea t price . $79,500. 21322 Greenspray Call ror Appt . . . -·, ~ . ., -.., --. . r ..._.. .... S. ......_ llor 541 M111" .... Set ........... S. ••.•...................•..•.•..........•.•.•.. ~ ..................•........................•.. ••• ,.. 1001 ... .,.. IOOJ 11111• ~ Beach Realiy REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 • OPB< HOUSES * oal&IMAL ILUff~ustomized "E-PLAN", 40 ft. living room with ovl·rs1zed firepla~& walk·in bar. You 'll e njoy the uniformity of the ;.ur-tondilionmg & purifier. 2 Master bedrooms & convertible den. $~69.500. 4l4 VISTA GRANDE. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN l ·S COIOMA DIL MAI Nearly new duplex; 3 bedrooms, 21h baths & firl'plact!, each unit. This is a probate sale, time is of the essence. Pro perty offered a t appraisal value, $249,500. 613·13'h MARIGOLD. OPEN SUN. 1·5 CAMEO Hl&HLANDS $15.000 P rice reduction on this elegant home with 3 bedrooms & family room; this home may be your answer to the "GAS CRUNCH ". with its luxurious pool PLUS your own key to a private ocean beach. $210,000. 633 CAMEO HIGHLANDS. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 IAYCRHT Chel·rful 3 lJedroom. form a l dining room home with a "HOMEY"' feeling of shutters. stono fireplace & built·in bookshelves. The vard is planted with lovely fruit trees AND there is room for a pool. Live in a choite area for only $198 ,500. :Wl2 LEEWARD LANE N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. L·S ' WESTCUfF An elegantly decorated 3 bedroom. formal dining room home with beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. The gourmet kitchen is e xtra special & the location is so convenient you can easily jog to the bank. $179,900. 1218 DOVER DR .. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 ILUFFS -YIEW A lovely condo with a ''TIFFANY TOUCH": the icolors & profess iona l decorating almost challenge you to suggest an improvement. There are 3 bedrooms , 2lfi baths & BACK BAY VIEW is permanent. $178,000. 302 AVENIDA CUMBRE. N.B. OPEN DAILY 1-5. SAN CLIMINTE Brand new duplex; 3/2 bedrooms. 2 baths each. $189.500. EXCHANGE POSSIBLE. Call for app'l. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 llG CANYON Beautiful -custom home on the golf l'OLU"Sl' l'l«ttun11g ;, lri.: bdrms .. :-.t udy . e no rmous family rm. & 4 baths. Complete walk-in bar. Lovely grounds incl. pool & jacuzzi. $750,000. Ask for Barbara Hutchings 644 -1211 OPIM SUN. I .5 20 CYPllSS POltin' VIEW IN SEAVIEW Dramatic 4 bdrm . 3 bath 2·storv home with all the extras you'd expect in a prestigious home in Newpart. Community pool & tennis & gua rded gate. $343,500. Lynne Glatch 644·5403 OPEN SUM. I ·5 2105 YACHT DArH .. E FANTASTIC ... vie-.y includes ot'ean . bay & night li ghts from this enchanting 4 bdrm. fa mily rm. home with lovely central courtyard. Ho me is on large grounds, offering maximum privacy. $298,500. t\sk for Barbara Hutchings. 644·1211 OPEH SAT/SUN 1·5 2501 WIMOOVH COLONIAL Old Corona del Mar. 2 Yea r old Willia m sburg Colonial with used brick. French doors & windows thruout. All brass fixtures & wood floors. Uncomparable at SZ75,000. Ask for Lynne. 644·5403 OPIM SAT. 1·5 435 ACACIA -.. -. --• ·-.. • JI 11 '~ I 1.• •• I ' ~C.URE: &<OMMW 631-3444 BAYFIONT CONDOMlflUM * ONI OF NIW,OIT'S MOST LUXUllOUSLY l'UIMISMm J 101M. & DIM COMIO ... IUMS OM TNI l'IOMT IOW AT llAUTWUL IAYsmt COYll -MOftlleltr .. & MTAMl'LY 11UOY TMI ULnMATI IN llACHPIONT LIYIMe. IOAT SL" AY AILAILL Sin.too. * "EYOYTHlll ·WE TOUCH 1UllS TD SOLD" * ...... I Bit$ Be~1 Valiui '11G FAMILY HOME" 4 BR., 3 BA., 2,a SQ. FT. NOW $165,500!!!! 2658 VISTA OINADA--4PEM 1-5 "A CAllRH UFISTYU .. VILLAGE CONCEPT LIVING: walk over lo ma rket, shops. bank. schools. churches. park. pool & club: enjoying the lush greens along the way. This · ta stefully appointed townhome offe rs your family tranquility. ha rmony & ease. Ideal R.f. Ccr 3 tnOI\. FR EE dri vmg for Qua!Jfied Buyer '78 Pon- tiac Phoenix 4·dr Sed, lo. m1 . Im m e diate possession. Assume 24 payments of $160 on O.E.L. commencing Sept 1st. PIP. 833·3177 ---· Lingo RulEsun PIESTIGIOUS PllYA n COMMUNITY IN NEWPOIT Ollly $249,500. 5w 1 a•dad bf •llllo• doll•r + •o•H, tills brlg•t mcl c.... J 1t1•11• ..... .. ..... .., ....... c._..yom ... u111 .. ,..1111w ... ""' ~-4. 1-4 1.Z. ........ .., ....... t.eillllc .. ,..... po1slWlltfH. Al'H •lso HI ,....... HHlt mcl .._.. c..tL OP84 SUNDAY I to s. ON THI WA.TH FOi $72,100 n.t· ........ ,.. ......... ''••:::.. .._ .. ~.,.. fer .• , ...... 2 ..... .. CHtr.., S.C.eM ..... .... =,.__.,, ........ . .................. -..., • "9'·• , ..................... ...... .. .,. n. ..... ..._, ·-.. ,...., 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 4H-4HI 491-1720 S..-.'-L11•1 ...... ••1-111r •tJ.1112 L11a1.... ._,... .. OPIM SUN. I O.J P..M. 2871 BAYSHORE DR. "The Best Newport Lifestyle" -private comm. -walk to 2 private beaches & park. Lg. family home on fee land priced to sell at $229,500! See it today! BeverJy Morphy 642·8235. CK·46) <>PIM SUN. 1·5 P.M. 901 ALDER PL. Jus t lis ted! Eastblufr 3 BR charmer! Formal dining -fa mily rm -quality cpts. drps & wallcoverings -French doors open lo sunny patio. Priced for quick saJe al $17~,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (K·41) <>PIM SUM. 1·5 P.M. 1805 GLENWOOD. BAYCREST . Jus t listed! 4 BR. 4 bath family hom e w/p<>ol & jac. Formal dining rm fa mily rm/kitchen -beaut. d ecorated w/plush cpl, papers & tiles. Quiet s trPt•l. Won't la st ! Bob Owens 642 8235. (K-48) OHt4 SUl"f. I ·5 '.M. 2431 PORT WlllTBY. HARB,pJl VIEW HOMES . "1 e wly listed Carmel model w/expansive view. Owne r anxious ; s ho rt esc row . $169.500. Carl Butle r 642·8235. (K·49) OPEN SUM. I ·5 P .M. 1607 11ARBOR CREST C IR, SPYGLA~ RIDGE. Lovely 2·story, o c ean vie w home w /ct>U r tyard fountain entry . Lg . maste r suite w/pTi v_ deck & view -formal dining -3-car gar. -e xtra-lg, cul-de·S<l<' lot. $349.000 fee. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414 . (K ·50J OPEN SUH. I ·4 ,,M. 2365 M.ESJ\ DR . SANTA ANA HE IGHTS. Don 't miss this immac. 4 BR Country Family Home on lg. garden lot. Ample room for growing fomlly to t·xp<.ind . Many custom features inl'I. ft:1m1l y rm. beamed t·etlings. wet ha r . courtyard entr y + p a lto~ S l ~1(!.!'J1JIJ Pa ulcJ Bailey f:i.a2-8i35. (K 51 t OPEN SUH. 2-5 P.M. 2634 VJST/\ OH'.\'1\0 :\ "The easy way oGt.. no m·t•d to USl ' your tar . \\~tl k 11r h1kt· to cnmm. pool. S(.'hool:-. Pr sh•1pp1n L! '. Prime' Bluffs lo1·a t1on ' -I HH 11111111' y. lots flf living :-.µ:H T + ""'"' .tJ.'.t' 111 ,t..:1rag1· IC'o11ld ht• wo r ks hop 1 $ lfi!l .. 50IJ lkverly Morphy 1>-l~ 82:!5 1 K 5:! 1 Oft&t SUM. I ·4 ,.M. 181 6 BUTI'ONSll E LL. BA YCR EST. P t>r fect for tht' bus.v executive's enle rtainrng . c<J n ed dbl. doors to hug(• atrium 11nlry w roof that op e n s Lu :-.u n & :-tars + a h a n rfr r a f l l' cl m .__. h o g ;_rn ~ h a r . For m al dtntng rn1 4 Rlls -II/ P pool '' d N·k s:~w.soo . t.arry Dyer 64 :l · 82:.1.~. I }\ !;:II or&e SUN. I .5 r.M. >{lfi W ()('Et\;\;F Hl >NT _ 3 BR Cape Corl hom e m·~1 r :'\pl Har bor Yacht Club. Sep. gues t apt. Walk/bike to r ecr e ation & s hopping. $430,000. Dona Chiches ter 642-8235. <K·54 ) OPEH SUN. I ·5 '.M. 1412 SANTIAGO. Red tile roof & Spanish flair beautifully integrated into this J:?racious family home in the Dover Shores area . Master suite opens to pool tormal dining + brkf st rm -a true delight to see ! S323.750 fee. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <K-'55) OPIM SUN. I ·5 l'.M. 1245 BAYSIDE OR. Luxurious 2 BR Bayfront condu w/40 ' patio on wate r . Super location near Ha rbor e ntrance & Balboa Island. $425.000 fct•. Dona Chichest er 642·8235 . <K ·56 l OPEN SUN. 1.5 '.M. 258 PROS PECT. NEWPORT SHORES. Take this opportunity to see t his freshly refurbished 3 BR. f a mity rm & billiard rm home. No ~as worries here! Walk to beach. te nnis & c omm. pool ! $139,950 leasehold. Polly Goss 642·8235. CK-57 > OPEN SUN. I .5 '.M. 5015 CRESCENT. PERALTA HILLS. Lush es tate -waterfall flows from jar . into c ustom pool. .. Approx. 1-ac. w/ ftuit & avocado groves. 5 BRs -huge bonus game rm -A/C & vacuum s ystems. $450.000. Helen Wood 644·6200. (K·58 l OPIH SUH. 1-4 P .M. 1219 SANTIAGO. DOVER SHORES. Perfect exec. home in exclusive neighborhood. NOW $339,500 incl. land! 4 BRs -rormal dining - cathedral ceilin~s. exposed beams & garden setting for huge f amlly rm. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (K-59) °"" SUM. I ·5 , .M. 1618 MARINERS DR. HARBOR HIGHLANDS. Be tter than new 3 8 R + den hom e w I stu per convenient kitchen (choppiJll block counter & oak planked floors). Cool ramada covered patio adj. dinlq rm. 1152,500 Incl. land. David Schweickert Jr. 642-8235. (K-to> '41.e23S "'4 ... 200 t01 Dover Drive H...W View c.nter trvine at C•meius V•lley c.nter 752-1414 ... • :. .... "'~ .... --· ·• .... ~ .:t __. ...... -................... ~ ~;..ei.------- ....... .--.....---··_,,,_ I '• -· ~ ... .,. ..• LINDA ISL.I The 'ultimate ln tux aterfront ttv1nJ: Truly one of a kind Featuring 4 sp11c BR. maad's qtrs. den, elegant formal dlnill1. Room for over 100' vess~l. IPYM.ASS -.&. -Fabulous 4 BR. Fam Rm. breathtukan1r ocean " bay view C'pt>n today. SS Monteclto IALIOA 1$LAHO -thyrront . romplt'l.e ly rt•mod 'Id. better thHn new c BK. Fam Rm. new dock. Open tociHY 125 Grand C~nul. JASMMI C... t:harman1it hard to find 3 BR . Fam Rm. ocean view. Open tOday. 16 Skysaul Or. 640-a.'IS MAllOI VllW 81~ 8roadmoor tra level. cust ganll' rm. O<'t•on v 1 ~w Open today. ~lS Windover. trYe&.ASS HILL SOLDs BR. view TUln80CI Just li sted. hurry on th as one! 4 H H. s plit levl.'I. vaew S207. <XJO. U.uMA llACH 3 cust ocean view homes. Opt>n today 120 CresC'enl Bay 116 CAMYOH Can you believe 3 BR, ~p dining. gel( t'-00-FS~ view $215,000 {ust ~t .J3!!f 644 -1133 ~~·.·a ll\ ANYTIME OPEN HOUSES 1-5 404 VISTA GRANDE You will lovt.• every detail in this m e:tgnif ll'Cnt property from its lovely enlry patio to the beautiful interior. 3 Bdrms. & fa mily, 211:? baths. VISTA VI EW. /\ real delight. $225.000. 542 VISTA GRAMDE G o rgf·o us e nd unit. expande d & rt.'<·t·nlly decorated in every detail. L<irgc grct·nhelt, 3 patios; one of a kind! Pit·lure kitche n. 3 bdrms . & fa mily. 21·!! b<.iths. Just sparkles!! Price $224,500 OTHERS & LEASES AYAH.AILE · ASIC THI lluvs EX ... TS!! INDOOR/OUTDOOR EMTERTAIHING !DOOR/OUTDOOR ENTBTAIHU This is one or those plans where the patio becomes part or the home. Perf eel for entertaining or si mply improving that s umme r tan . Bea utifully decorated 3 bdrm. home done in soft autumn colors. with high vaulted ceilings, cedar paneled family & a ll tile entry. A very ~ood va lue al $125.400. OPEN S/\T/SU N. 1-5. Come by 6162 SIERRA SIENA IN TUHTLEROCK. ONE ACRE ESTAn Rambling 4500 sq . ft. home set among some of the rarest & most beautiful gardens you will ever see. · Cascading stream with magnificent Koi pond -a tropical paradise less than 11:i mile to lhe beach, in South Lagun a . Home is decorated with prireless· ant iques . 4 Bdrms .. formal dining, family room with walk-up ba r. pool. $600.000 -Shown by app't IRING YOUR HAMM& If you are ha ndy with a hammer & looking for that starter real estate investment. be s ure & come by 632 W. 18th STREET, in COSTA MESA. SAT/SUN. i ... 5. We have a spacious 5 bdrm. home built on a large comer, whe re you can build a second r ental unit. Al $105.000. you can't go wrong, but the best part is the financing. WHOA!!! Don ·t ride by this one. For only $14.000 down payment, you can own this l ·acre horse ranch in Norco, n ear Corona, complete with recently redecor. 4 bdrm. home. 2 hors e stalls, complete profess. works hop & ·(for the investment minded) a lot split. The full price is $1.21,445. HOME PIOTICTIOM PLAN Did you know you can get a 1 year bome protection plan when you buy thru Harbor Realty? A plan lnsuring you for 1 year againat malfunction of the major apptiances & home components in the home you buy. Just another reason why. more Ir more every dayk we say, .. let, our eXJ)erience wor for you". 673-4400 HARBOR - "Tht•re'!> no such thing as a lemon in tlurbor Area real estate" declares our rHenlly ucquired sales associate, Leighton Linden . . and such is a ttested Lo by the "sweet smell or s uccess" enjoyed by his numerous c:·Henls in the Mea since 1959. A University of Jllinois product & WW II veteran, Leighton's philosophy is "Sincerity's the keynote, caring the k{•y in both bu$iness and personal Lift• " With his special blend of optimism a nd realism. you'll feel that special thrust of trust. that sense of security, whether buying or selling, that we're all seeking these days. 673-4400 HARBOR Di•istH of H.tMlr ln•ntw...t Co. CALL TO SEE #5 JEn'Y, JASMINE CUB COIONA DB. MAI Buyer 's change of plans can be your good fortune! 3 Bdrm., 2~ bath, customized Plan 5. Large yard, fully la ndscaped, w/automatic sprinklers, brick planters. plumbed for jacuzzi; c us tom entry tile, plus carpet, H eirwood wide blade shutters, a ir·conditioned. Never occupied. A STIAL AT S24t,IOO MAUI HO IA OI !!! And the best of Maui is Kapalua's finest r esidential area, Ironwood. Onl y 41 units in this private beachfront golf course community. 3 Rdrms .. 4 baths & study. Ground floor unit. Now under construction. Private tennis courts. s wimming pool & recreation rm. $750,000. Call for an app't. lo see brochure & photographs DELANCY REAL ESTATE 770-6100 llG CANYON Golf course vi ew from spacious 5 BR, 4 ba. traditional home; lge. family room. pool, jacuzzi. $750.000 IAYFltOMT SeveraJ fine bayf ront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba, oak floor . partial basement. concrete fou ndation. Fla ts area. $120,000 - Fee BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 1·11 ·~r1y'.•1I• l)r "' .. '4 ~ t,.'·l f")'(\1 BIG CANYON GORGEOUS new listing overlooking greenbelt. located on prvt cul·de ·sac. 5 BR, 5~ ba .. exceptional custom home elates pride of ownership wJmany extras. SEAVIEW'S Im HUH PllCI llDUCftOMt SJ21,000 Exclusive new. prvt community, 4 BR. 21h ba, spacious family rm w/ftplc, xlnt views of Catalina & city llles. $339,500. C• DUPLD'S Ve'fY custom. vaulted wood beam ceilings, beaut solid oak cabinets, thruoUt. frplc's in living rm & mstr BR, 2 BR, 2a,.,, ba owner•• unit + 2 BR.1 ba rental on rear. $279,500. *** IST 1£DUCEI $1 ... Deluxe 3 BR, 2 ba, custm built owner•• untt w/de1l1ner wallcovering, laundry rm + 2 BR. l ba front unit surrounded by wblte picket fmce. SZM,500. '671-2311 • '-----------.-.-~ ..-....--------~--.. UM19U1 HOMIS OPIM l·I TODAY UMl9UI I .. II• CAMYOM - G reenbrier. 2 bdrm, 180° view, exquisite d•cor. $227 ,500. See Kay Glavas at 177 Sea Island. UMl9UI IH HAllOI YllW HIU.S - Lusk, 4 bdnn lge lot, Belvedere plan, $227 ,000:-See-Mari-an Reedy at 1424 Seacrest Dr. UMlqul 1M MIWPOIT llACH -2 new custom homes. both Unique! 3 bdrms, 2 story, sun decks, microwaves . etc. $215,000. See Alla n Heller at 545 & 549 Irvine in Newport Heights. UMlqUI IN CAMEO SHOllS - Ocean-canyon view, pool, skylights & s tain glass. 3 bdrm, fee land, $336,000. See Vergilene Hull at 239 Milford Dr. UHfqul IN HAUOlt YllW talS -1st time open! 3 bdrm + guest rm .. incred. view, pool, like a Bavarian retreat, $450,000 (fee). See Mary Ann Anderson at 2821 Pebble. UMl9U1 IN HAllOI VIEW llOADMOOI -4 bdrm, sgle story. 2 frplces, pool a nd jacuzzi, $229.SOO. See Nat alie Fogarty a l 2600 Lighthouse Lane. UHlqul 1M SIAVIEW -4 bdrm. gre~t view jacuzzi, patios and near tennis and pools, $279,000. See Sara Marvin at 1911 Yacht Maria. UMlqul IN MAllOI VIEW -3 bdrm, newer quality appointments , large corner lot, great view. $375.000 fee. See Mary Wold at 2921 Pebble. UMIOUI IM OLD COIOMA D& MAil -One of the best Ocean Blvd. views -3 bdrms, 2 baths, hardwood floors , jacuzzi, $525,000, C·iC! See Nadine Croul at 3620 Ocean Blvd. UHl9UI ~ WISTCUFf -4 bdrm, sgle s tory pool home, sep. bdrm & bath plan, perfect cond., $279,500. See Harriette Hammond at 1.300 Estelle Ln. UH19U1 1M CAM10 HIGHI ANDS -4 bdrm. 3 bath, single story; privacy abounds ; private beach access, $175,000. See Bonnie Barrington al 4806 Cortland. UMtqul IN JASMIHI C ... -Super 2 bdrm. den, wood floors , shutters, jacuzzi, $244,950 ree. See Bob Hodges a t 2 Skysail. UM19UI 1M OLD COIOMA DB. MAI -4 bdrm, overlooks th e Jetty, contemporary outside, cozy inside, $279,000. See Marilyn Rousselol at 220 Marigold. UHt9U1 IN MAllOI YllW HOMIS - Monaco model, 2 bdrms, den, new carpet, vacant See Nancy Laux (owner/agt) at 2030 Port Weybridge, bring just $156,500. UHl9UI IM WISTCLIFF -Sharp Sturdevant built 3 bdrm, 2400 sq. fl., lge Jot, very private and just $169,500. See Sharon Corzine at 1406 Westclirr Drive. UMf9UI IM IA YCUST -4 bdrms, 2 frplces, lge Jot, great street, $259,000. See Sandy Orlowski at 2000 Wtndward. U ,._. l()U I: li()M~S REALTORS' THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEA T£ST HOMES COAONA DEL MAR, 176-tOOO • CALL US NEWPORT BEACH IOIDIAUX M00&-M CAln'OM 2 Bedroom &c Family room or 3rd1BR w /3' Baths. Large corner lot on cul·de·sac with approx 120' facing the golf course. ~.ooo. OWNER· BROKER EASTILUFF! OflM TODAY l·I PM 21JJC .. ltf·1 View of sumeta, night li&bta le Back Bay. Beautiful 4-Br. F.ll .• 1 1tory. Cloee to everytbing. Bell value in Eaatbluff. C<>me seer IASTSIDI C.M. . Two a.Br bouaea on bu1e lot. Always reattd. Great valuer Call llC'Wf JACK HOWEL !~,TU ~~~·-· .. --~~----· -- ..., ___ ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s•FAMHOMI Aaaume 152.000 l!i'l'J- loln. 901/mo. Minutes to beach. Super fMmily hofne, MaaaiYe a\orit fpk .• country kitchen. Wall ol &lau leadin1 to covered pavilon. H11tte cul-de·uc lot. Only •.sio. Qill for delaila, ••1 0-'ffl ,,. 9•,, \ '""' ,, ,,~, ,~ ,. [•MM EXECUTIVES SAVE GAS Newport Beach custom ln·level. 4 Bdrm. formal dining, separate family. kitcben. 2 rlreplaces. LRe pool. garage imd work area. Ha rbo r High. 1229.<XX>. 400E.11"' ,.A. RMI AU C.Mid'Bh MW OCUKYIEW - Spmeish Villa Garden patio enha nce this spectat•ular home High on a hill ; overlook· mi: bay and ocean both Only $299.000. <:all for pe rs onal pr ev i ew . 64G-7171 • l ff I • f 0 f ". I [~IMlil NEWPORT HTS. OP9f SUN. 12·4 S48aMODEMA Look no more th1:. ·~ the home fur you' 3 Hdrms • I',. b3lh POOL hom1• I .111.-; of storai:". room I• 1r t•xp:m saon. <:orncr 1111. nellr M·hoob & Wc -.t!'\1££ :.hopp1nl! $129.!'i'IO "C"THOMAS RE.ALTOR ~ W Coa!--1 llwv :-,-pt &•:u·h !'><'" 554!7 l + POOL $65,900 FaJlllly saze hv1rri.: r m, fplc. JJOl.lrmet kitchen +din(' Pr1 valf• p:st10 Sparklinl! pool B1k<'. to bl>ach for an ()(·can d ip. SJ:llO. Down or takt· (JVl'r S34S1mo. payml•nts (;all 7H:963·6767 Back Bay cul-de·sac. 4br. SUiS,<XX>. 2324 La Linda Pl. 642· 1481_. ___ _ IACIC IA Y IEAUTY O,...s.t/S-1·5 2l20 LA LINDA. N.I <Xf ZJrd St. Real family home. 38r. 2 ba, hving rm. dininl! rm. family rm. 2 Crplcs. jacuzzi S173.500 Or Offer Ct.AUDI:: Sllll"l''ER RLTR 642·2900 CLASSIFIED HOURS ""'(•rt"•'f' 01,t \ ,,1.,. ,. 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N< I photw nrdt·r~ l>P1tdl1 n•· .1 p m t'n&ly. l'~11 M~il 111· ftt't' 6 12 noon al .ill branm otr1N'll THt: llAll. V I'll.OT ~...,. 111 .. '11tllt to ciaMlf)I. l'Cfll . <'l'n.~r nr rf'fU~f' •"1 •dv•r \llit'mlont. •nd 10 r h1tn11t' lb f'lllf"I • rt'l!llli41 !l>flll Wl\flc:IUl linnf Mht:•f CUSSWflD Mi.+• ..... ADOllSS r o "°~ 1~ l'O!ll If ~h·~H ~ -DM.YN.OT SUNI POT9ft'IAI. llt.M Thia could be the home ol your dreams with a liUle bit of work and creativity. Nice older home needa a little fixinl up. Include• a bedrooms. dining, sunporcb. cozy brick fareplace and more. Owner wilJ belp finance. So call ~1120 CO..-CW. IUl.Dlla S IM.tll A safe and secure buy with these professional off ices located at center of Costa Mesa. Quality·built structure includes rooms with cabinets and ooe·way miO"Ol'S, nice waiting room and reception area. Large p arking lot. For more information, c'all 540-1.720 100MS •.uon sen,,. A choice Mesa Verde executive home with 5 s pacious bedrooms, cozy family room, toasty brick fireplace, step.saver kitchen with everything-built·in. Giant patio-rum length of entire home. By schools. Won 't last. call 540·1720 CHOICI IMVISTMIMT SZlS.000 Time to let your money work for you by investing in this super sharp 4 plex localed in very prestigious a r ea near Huntington Harbor. Included is a 3 bedroom unit, two 2 bedroom units and a 1 bedroom unit. These units are always rented. P riced right. Take advantage, call 540·1720 TAST&UUY UMODILIO Slst.toO Must see this newly remodeled and tastefuJly enlarged home located in q uiet area near schools, golf and tennis. Superbly upgraded home with 4 bedrooms. den. dining room, entry ha ll. family room, fi replace . P a tio. Huge lot is colorfully l a nds c a ped . Don 't wa it, c a ll 540:1720 POOL HOME S 165,500 Be a utiful Mon aco model home located in Newport Beach & f eaturinf? an 18 ft. by 40 fl. heated swimming pool. Ranch-style home with 2 bedrooms. den, formal dining room , cozy red brick fireplace, gourme t kitche n w ith every concei vable built-in. Patio. See to appreciate. Call now. 540-1720 SPOIL YC>UaSILF SI 66.SOO An exquisite East Bluff townbome locate d on a lush greenbelt. Includes 2 bedrooms, den, dining. refreshing wet bar, fireplace, 2'h baths, gourmet kitc hen with breakfast ba r and more. Lovely view o f uppe r Newport Bay. Private patio. Access to community pool, tennis and more. For the good life call 540-1720 CHOOSY FAMILY Slll,IOO This delightful family-style home ha s something for every family member. Hom e includes 4 bedrooms. formal dining room. cozy fentily room and a lovely stone fireplace. MOM loving kitchen with top quality built·ins a nd upgraded t10-wax noor. Large 3 car garage. Patio. By beautiful ''children's" park. Owner extre me ly motivated. Call 540-1720 EfGH1H WONDB $"5,000 Eighth wonder of the world could be yours. One of the most unique and beautiful executive homes in the world. Four·level floor plan with 6900 s q . f eet features open courtyard, reflec tion pools and cascading waterfalls. 4 bed.rooms. maids quarters, dramatic floating dining room with 30 foot wall of glass. Gym room with jacuzzi, 2 fireplaces. The e ntire home is r eminiscent of a beautiful Villa on the Riviera. Words can't describe it. Shown by appointment only. 540-1720 EYE CATCMM6 Slt.000 C harming home is quite the s howplace. Includes 3 bedrooms, beautiful oak paneled den with wet bar, formal dining room. fireplace. plush upgraded carpeting, dazzling kitchen with built-ins galore. Covered patio. Near excellent schools, shopping centers and freeways. Don't m iss it! Catt 540·1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAIBEU. -.all ...... RELO Serving 8000 Cities ... •'• ....... --........... -. 1 • --...... -.... ·--·-··-··-~ .... ~·-..... -.· twl.Y "'lOT C'C&IJROMTI ~---.~,.__,_ 2 BR Hotw Sl7UOO! 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A.<;k111a ~.!AA.I ••• ~t'WJ>OM He;wh fahulous pool & spa <'WltJlm bwlt 4 Br 3 Ba. lg corner lot. view of bay HOUINOl'Eln IACICIAY OVB 1/JACRE 3br. Iba house -i de· tached rec rm . This c·ountry property has J:rl'<it potential Ownt•r wtll finanrc w I W': to 25': do SIJ.'i.000. Opt-n Ho use Sun \·5 20172 Cypress Ave .. Santa Ana lle1ghts. REESE ltEAtTORS 751· 1473. ------ NEW DELUXE MOTEL 114 UNITS ACnlllS from Disneyland. Beautifully appointed. spacious rooms. Pool, all qut'en beds, turnkt>y, re· ady to go this summer ! Priced ri~ht; only 25r~ down. Don't miss this one! Broker cooperation invited. Call 752-1920 '- 9UAIL PLACE · PROPHTIIS .. CO,. TII l:Jt P.M.t AT.,..llACH IMl'LIX "'· 900 Home + income! Prime ocean rental. Steps lo surf and sand. View or ocean. Owner wlll help finance. Hurry for this once In a lifetime or· ..porlunlty . Ca I 714:963-6767 ()PtN HI 0 •If\ ll1N fO HI '"~ r l~llil CC*>MADO CAYS Luxurious Bayside M-.aon. Space for 100' )achta in double dock. 2'70deg vi~ of Bay Ii Ci· t,y. n.tom furnished. 2 frplcs. jacu11l A eleYM«, s\Dlecka Pvt pmtioa. makt'• quarten aad CJtba' ameniUes~ bdrml. 4+ belbs. ~mo. ToddcoO...al R.E. 714/1.Jll.Jlll . MIWPOIT HTS. DWUX :t-Just Ue-.cl t J Bedrm ;.i owner'• unit. Private 1 paUos. Double car '• ,...... for botb unlta. ' o.ni wait on thi1 one, eall•717l ' OffN 111 9• 11 \ •u'4 I01t1 o;l(1 ' ______ .. ,, 2 •••oow 177 Sea Island Dr < Btc Cyn) N'8 87MOOO J227 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1140 Nortll Coast Hwy, Laauna Bcb N4·1D 1178,950 Saturday 1·5 ••1"5 Bayalde, Dr., Newport Beb SU~ "25.000 Sun. 1·5 R16·A W Balboa, Newport Beach 673· 7300 Sat/Sun l ·5 #3 Rockyalen <Turtlerock) Irv. 673·7300 Sun. 1·5 J ..... PAM aw w DIM 48 Sea Island Or <Big Cyn ) Nh 644·9080 $222.500 Sun. 1·5 2619 Way Lane. Corona del Mar 213/~7166 ~.000 S/S12·5 #40 Pinewood. Irvine · 873·fl5i50 Sunday l ·5 1413 S. Parton, Santa Ana 546-2313 $70,500 Sal/Sun 1·4 2057 Port Bristol Cr. (H.V.H.) N.B. 673-9479 $158.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Skysail-Wasmn Cr-eek ) CdM 675-6000 $244.950 Sun. 1·5 2500 Margaret (Newport Hghts) NB 675·5511 $137,500 Sunday 1·5 •16549 Lassen, Fountain Valley 675-5511 $104,000 Sunday 1·5 34601 Camino Capistrano, San J .Capo 496-0505 $349,500 Sun l·S J llDIOOM 6620 Ocean (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 464 Serra, Coronet del Mar 673·5522 $167 ,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 2024 Beryl Ln ( Hbr Hinds) NB ~ $132,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2043 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) NB 975-0198 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2693 Riverside Dr., Costa Mesa 642·6368 $89,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 #3 I ma Loa Crt. Npt. Bch. 642·0419 $135.500 Sat/Sun 1·6 300 Flower St., Costa Mesa 540-3666 $101,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2402 Baker St .• Santa Ana 540.3666 $92,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1741 Tustin, #13A, Costa Mesa 646-325.5 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1851 Port Kimberly, Newport Bch 540.1720 $165.500 . :. :.;11n 1·5 2526 Lingao Ln .. Santa ,\na 540-3666 $78.900 Sunday 1·5 2012 Leeward Ln. <Baycrest) !'J.ll. 759-0811 $198.500 SattSIJn 1·5 1218 Dover Dr. (Westcliff) NB 759·0811 $179,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 2015 Leeward Ln .. Newpurt Ot•CJdl ITT9·85.13 Sl75.000 Sun 1·5 3020 Pt Weybridge (HVHms) NB 675-6000 $156,500 Sun. 1·5 2901 Perla. Newport Beach 644-6504 $162,500 Sun 1 ·5 66 Yawl (Beacon Bay) N.B. 644·7020 $249,500 Sunday 1·5 •21615 Ocean Vista. South Laguna 494-7551 $189,500 Sun 1·4 4214 W. Regent Dr .. Santa Ana 645-0303 $132,000 Sun. 1·5 600 Geary, Newport Beach 645-0303 $152,500 Sun.1·5 458 Orion Way, Newport Beach 963~ $119,500 Sun 1·5 258 Prospect <Newport Shores) NB 642·8235 $13.950 Sun 1 ·5 508 Redlands <Newport Heights) NB 642·823.5 $169,SOO.f ee Sa/Sun 10.5 18 Montanas Norte <RSJ) Irv. 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 231 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 521 ~s Rd <Clfhavn) N.B. 64J.53>o $395,000-f ee Sa/Sun 1 ·5 141J Kings Rd <Clfhavn) NB 642·5200 $425,000-fee Sa/Sun 1-5 2804 Cliff, Newport Beach 646-7171 $299,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1105 Valley Circle, Costa Mesa 631-1836 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 4545 Greentree Ln .• Irv. Village 3 552·0037 $99,500·Fee Sa/Sun 11·6 145811..ofty. Irvine 752·1700 $84,900 Sat1·4/S11·4 11 Meadowsweet, Univ Park, Irv. 752-1700 $121,500 Sun 1-5 616 'St. James Rd.(Clfhavn) Nwpt Hts 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 295 Mesa Dr., Costa Mesa 646·ml Sat/Sun 1-5 JD ... FAMIMwD9t 2033 Pt. Weybridge <HV Homes) NB 644--7383 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2921 Pebble Dr (Orig H . V.) CdM 675-8000 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :>45/ 549 Irvine <Nwpt Hgts) NB 675-8000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •239 Milford Dr. (CameoShrs) CdM 675.aJOO $336,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 218 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) MIB 644--9060 Sun. 1-5 517 Poppy. Corona del Mar 644-9080 $285,000 Sun 1·5 •1329Sussex Ln., Newport Bcb ~ $213,fO() Sat/Sun 12·5 23ZO La Linda, Newport Beacb 642-2900 $173,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 1721 Miramar, Balboa Penlnaula 631·1400 $359,500 Sunday 1·5 2443 Vista Nobleza <Bluffs) NB 831-1800 Sl96,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 **3148?.ndSt., Newport Bch 642..-0 $155,900 Sun 1-5 •1138 Glenneagles (Marina Hind) CM 64S.7UM '$129,950. SUn.1·5 •14781 RainU., Peppertree, TulUD ae.1171 Slal,950 Sun.1-5 440 PrOlpeet, Newport Beach 1'1a..io $112,IOO Sat/Stm 1·5 Z5ll Kiio Way. Lacuna Beach '94-1111 '350,000 Sun.1·5 aOtO Grembrier, N. Santa Ana 752-1414 su.,soo . "• Sun.1-5 .. ____ ,, ........ , --. .,,, , . j I. DIRECTORY ~,•~ IL•• "' .":':t;t.::., ,, , J:.c. t~ .:..\ ='::::~.=-..: ......... ·~-:........................ S ................ I *t _. ...... ' 20172 Cypress Ave. (SAH) SA 751·1473 $135,000 Sun l ·S 205 Via Karon (Lido Ide) N.B. 673-8423 $480.000 Sun 1-5 3169 Madeira (Mesa Verde) C.M. 673·8700 $123,500 Sunday l ·S 1406 West.cliff Dr ( Wstctf) NB 675-6000 $169,500 Sun. 1·5 •2821 Pebble Dr. (Orig RVHls) CdM 675-6000 $4.50,000 Sun. l ·5 2431 Port Whitby (HV Homes) NB 642·8235 $169,500 Sun. l ·S 316 W. Oceanfront, Balboa 642·8235 $430,000 Sun. l ·S 1618 Mapnen ( Hrbr-llghlnd&}-NB 642·8235 $152,500 Sun 1·5 23 Pinewood <Woodbridge) Irv. 644·6200 $145,900 Sun.1-5 1705 Doreen Way, Santa Ana 751-3191 Sunday 12·4 1929 Tustin Ave ( Eastside) C.M. 759·1501 $124,900 Sun 1·6 2005 Yacht Mischief (Seavu) NB 675-3411 $269,000 Sun 1·5 3800 Key Bay (Hrbr View ffis) CdM 644·0357 $221,000 Sat/Sun1·5 1521 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa Penin; 645-1531 $.145,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 39 Acacia Tree Ln.(Univ Prk Ill>Irv 644·2257 $116,500 Sun 11-5 498 E . 20th St., Costa Mesa Sun 12·5 1282 Watson, Costa Mesa 673·8494 $110,000 Sun. 1·5 962 Goldenr.od. Greenbrook, CM 546·2313 $116,500 Sat 1·4:30 • * 35 Lakeview, Irvine 673·8550 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1854 Boa Vista (Mesa Verde) CM 546·2313 $175,000 Sun 1·5 •3174 Madeira <Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 $112,650 Sat/Sun 1·5 31061 Aliso Circle, Laguna Beach 675--6670 $348,000 Sat. 2·5 •633 Cameo Highlands(Cameo ...... 11\of Q 1::,,,.1,mt 1 5210.000 Sat,/Sun 1·5 1714 Sk~i urk i.n .. Haycrest, N.B. 548-0479 $195,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 6162 Sierra Siena (T.Rock) Irv. 673·4400 $125,400 . Sat/Sun 1·5 600·15thSt. (NewportHghtS) NB 642-823.5 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 901 Alder Pl. ( Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 $178,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2670 Waverly <Bayshores) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • •62 Beacon Bay. Newport Bch 642·823.5 $550,000 Sat/Sun 11·6 * 1521 Dorothy Ln., Newport Beach 642-5200 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 250 Colton (Nwpt Shrs) NB 642·5200 $ll8,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1212 Dover Dr. (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $168,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2007 Seadrift (Irv. Terrace) CdM 548-2953 Sat/Sun 1·5 1718 Newport Hills West (}Ml) NB 548-2953 Sunday 1·5 1 Point Sur <Spyglass) CdM 548-2953 Sat/Stm 1 ·5 31 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM 548-2953 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 16 Almond Tree (Univ: Park) Irv. 759-1501 $114,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 465 Neyes Place, Laguna Beach 494-8519 $237 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-4: 30 419100M 2156 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 631·1MO $165,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 ••22837 lslamare, Lake Forest 631-1400 $229,500 Sunday 1·5 1514 Dover Dr. (Westcliff) N.B. 642·9186 $169,500 Sa/S 12:30-4:30 •3607Sausalito Dr., CdM 640.18'M Sat/Sun 12·5 •4521 Cortland Dr .. Cameo Hglnds,CdM 675-2373 $189,500 Sat Sun 1·5 2994 Milbro, Costa Mesa 631-5556 $77,900 Sunday 1·5 232 Monte Vista, Eastside, C.M. 646·7171 $115,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 ••3322 Via Lido, Newport ~b 675-5511 $475,000 Sat. 12·4 2071 Port Provence, N.B. · 752·1700 ~.000-Fee Sun12-4 4533 Tremont, Cameo Shrs, CdM 673-ll81 $475,000 Sunday 1·5 2517 South Maddock St., Santa Ana 979-5370 $93,900 Sun 11-4 2634 VlstaOrnada <Bluffs) N.B. 642-8235 $169,500 Sun. 2-5 4• .... MMIMwD9t 41 Songsparrow CWdbl'U> lnine 642.QIM $122,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 14031 Ciagall (Tbe Colony) Irv. 957-8400 $108,400 SM/Sun 12-4 •17371 Breda Ln., Huntington Bcb Sat/Sun 12-6 132 Via Undine (Lido Isle) N.8 . 675-4914 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2324 La Unda Pl., Back Bay 642-1481 $185,000 Sat/Sun '502 Starabine (Goldenwst PIO H.B.· 893-1351 $1'17,900 Sunday 1·5 2807 Alta Vista Dr.<Eastbluff) N.B. 64Ml.19 t188,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1115 Rutb Lane, Newport Bcb 759-0817 1111,IOO . Sat/SUD 1-5 1808 Dorothy Lane, Newport Bcb 751MJ117 $191,000 Sunday 1M 1911 Yaebt Maria (SeaW) N.8. (, 175-8000 $2'19,900 Sat/&an 1-S 1'21 Kinp Rd., Newport Beach 1·1400 .-,ooo Sallday 1·5 ,. ••35862ndSt. (NewportSbrs) NB 644·9060 $199,500 Sun. 1·5 19211 Biddle (Turtle Rock) Irv. 631·1800 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 2200 Heather Ln (Bk Bay> NB 646·32M $229,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3105 McKinley Way, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $109,500 Sun 1·5 1044 Concord, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $98,500 " Sun 1·5 2123 Yacht Julia, Corona del Mar 673-8550 Sunday l ·5 1808 Tanager. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $159.900 Sun 1·4 940 Jasmine Cir., Green brook. CM 546·2313 $110,000 Sun 1·4 •3202 Colorado, Cos ta Mesa 751·3191 $107.000 Sa 1·4/Sn 1·5 635 Cove, Costa Mesa 646·325.5 $87 ,500 Sun. l ·5 2501 Windover, Corona del Mar 631·3444 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2105 Yacht Daphne (Sea view) NB 631·3444 $343,500 Sun. 1·5 2810 Serang Pl .. Mesa Verde, C.M. 751·3696 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2055 Towner, Santa Ana 540-3666 $89,900 Sunday 1·5 1070 Redding (Mesa Woods) CM 540-1720 $118,800 Sat/Sun 1·5 2025 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penin. 642-8235 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 4614 ·cortland (Cameo Hghlnds) CdM 642·8235 $188,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 1903 Yacht Maria (Seaview) N.B. 644·6200 $269,500·fee Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn) N. B. 644-6200 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 642-8235 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 64 OaJrtree Ln <Univ Pk) Irv. 675·3411 $144.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1633 Santiago ( Baycrest) NB 642·5200 $260.000·fee Sa/Sun 1·5 25l0Vista Baya <Bk Bay) NB 642-5200 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 lR Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 548·2953 Sat/Sun 1·5 2214 AJta Vista ( Eas tbluff) N.B. 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 111.Via Undine (Lido Isle) N.B. 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 1942 Port Chelsea , Newport Beach 752-1700 $179,500-Fee Sat 12-4/Sun 1 ·5 2821 Bluewate r , Newport Beach 759-1501 $239,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1681 Sirrine, Cowan Heights 675-2311 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2600 Lighthouse Ln ( Brdmr) CdM 675-6000 $229,500 Sun. 1·5 •1300 Estelle Ln (Wstcl() NB • 675·6000 $279,500 Sun. 1·5 4806 Cortland <CameoShrs) CdM 675-6000 $175,000 Sun. 1·5 220 Marigood (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $279,000 Sun.1·5 29 lmoLoa, Nwpt Crest, N.B. 645-?Zll $16.5,000 Sun 1 ·S 1506Antigua Way (DoverShrs) N.B. 675·5200 $439,000.Fee Sun.1·5 1965 Port Cardiff, Newport Beach 640.1295 Sun 10·5 200 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 644·9990 $389,l Sunday 1 ·4 4527 Fairfield Dr.< ameoSbrs> CdM 631-1266 $575, Fee Sun. 12-5 2000 W'mdward Ln (Baycrst) NB 675..60()() $259,000 Sun. 1·5 1424 Seacrest (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $227,000 Sun.1·5 20432 Alisa (Park Hunt'g) H.B. 968-0006 $135,000 Sun. l ·S 160 LaBrea, Laguna Beach 494-1551 $285,000 Sun.1·5 8392 Seaport, Huntington Beach 675-8870 $148,000 Sunday 2-5 1032 Santiago, Newport Beach 675-4i670 $497,500 Sunday 1·5 2708 Harbor View Dr., CdM 673-3230 $381,500 Sun 1·5 8861 Henton Dr., Huntington Bch 962·5116 $99,500 Sun )().6 3060 Klllybrook Ln ( Halecrst) CM 546-4141 $89,950 . Sun.1·5 21691 Impala, Huntington Beach 537·2Z71Agt, Cynthia Sun.1·5 8942 Bainford, Huntington Beach ~ $105,000 Sun.1-5 #8 Meado\isweet (Univ Pk D> Irv 642·5200 $139,500-fee Sun. 1·5 1848 Port Margate, Newport Beach 759·1501 $162,000 Sun 1·5 230 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 751-3191 Sunday 124 18 Inverness (Big Canyon) N.B. 759-lSOJ. $465,000 Sun 1·5 19181 Biddle <Trtlrk His> Irv. 67s.301 $141,900 Sun. laS 1970 Pt Dunleigb (HbrVu Hma) NB 875-3'11 $234,500 Sun.1·5 435 Canal St. (Nwpt Sbrs) N.B. ~ 675-34ll $179,900 Sun. l·S 1128 Seabluff Dr .• Nwpt Beach 645.um $149,500 Sun. laS 2871 Baysbore Dr. <Baysbores) NB 642-8235 $291t000 Sun.10.2 4931 Corkwood, rvine 752.1414 $179,000 .sun 12:30-4:30 2385 Mesa Dr., Santa Ana Heitbta MZ-1215 $152,500 .. Sun. t-4 1219~(DoverSbores)N8 &a.ms 1319.SOO Sun. 1-4 2012 Yadlt Relolute <Seaview) NB 644-aJO 1315,000 Sun. 1·5 • 1805 Glenwood < Baycrest) NB 8'2-1215 Sun. 1·5 ..... - • IBittombill Clay 842 ... s:m.aoo Sun.1-4 •141ZSIDUaco (!>Over Sboree~ &a:aDs ssza,750--~ -:-1:s • •••oow 1•982 Piper Cir., Greentree, Irv 640-5357 111.2,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 712 Bison Ave. CE/Bluff) NB 844-1177 Sat/Sun 10-5 632 W. 18th Street, Costa Mesa 673-4400 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 , ..... , .......... ... 1438Santiago <Westcuro N.B. 644·9080 1325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 54 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) N.B. 631·1MO $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1979 Pt. Chesea <HVHms) NB 644·4144 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••220 Via Lido Nord (Lido) NB 645-6822 $1,150,000 Sa/Sun 1·5 •8 Drakes Bay <Spyglass) CdM 759-0817 $4M,OOO Sunday 1-5 20151 Kline Dr., Santa Ana Hgts 646-325.5 $142,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1512 Antigua Way (Dover Sbrs) N.B. 644·9060 $435,000-Fee Sun.1·5 * 1772 Kinglet Court, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $189,900 Sun r-c- 1592 Pegasus, Costa Mesa 540·3666 $129,900 Sat/Sun l ·S. 20 Cypress Pt. (Big Canyon) N. B. 631·3444 $750,000 Sun.1·5 7 Cherry Hills <Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 Cherry Hills <Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 644-6200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 229 La Jolla, Newport Beach 645-6646 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar (Balboa Penin Pt> N .B. 644·7211 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1·5' 21 Silver Crescent <Trtlrk mn> Irv 675-3411 $239.000 Sun. 1·5 •5015 Crescent(Peralta Hls >Anaheim ~44-6200 $450.000 Sun. l·S. 2737 Mendoza <Mesa del Mar> C.M. 979·5370 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5P 611HOOM 1548 Galaxy, Newport Beach 759·0817 $450,000 Sat/Sun l·S. 6D ... FAMIMorDIN 17 Point Loma (Spyglassl CdM 548·2953 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM 2105 Descanso <Bluffs) N.B. 644·7020 $169,000 Sat/Sun l·S 2554 Elden Ave. <Cedar Glen> C.M. 642-6734 $91,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 310 Fernando, Suite 401, Balboa Penn 675·1898 $375,000 Sat 11-6/S 10·6 . 2 a ..... FAM IM or DIM 414 Vista Grande <The Bluffs) N.B. 759-0811 $269.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2034 Vista Cajon <The Bluffs) N.B. 640·5560 $189.500 Sun. 1·5 48 Sea Island Dr <Big Canyon> NB 644·9060 $222,500 Sun 1·5 #2 Seascape Dr., Sea wind, N.B. 675--8676 $101,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 417 Vista Roma (The Bluffs) N.B. 644·9060 $122,500 Sun. l·S J 18100M •341 Riviera, Newport Beach 675·5511 $89,500 ...Sat/Sun 1·5 2043 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) NB 975-0198 Sat/Sun 1·5 302 Avenida Cumbre(The Bluffs)N.B. 759-0811 $178,000 Daily 1·5 6 Crest Cr. (Cyn Crest> NB 675·3411 $182,000 Sun.1·5 1000 E . Bishop, Unit C4, Santa Ana 979·s:J70 $57 ,900 Sun 2-5 2 RoyaJ Chateau Royal, Npt Bch 645-6369 Sunday 1·5 2901 Perla, Newport Beach 644-6504 $162,500 ~ Sun 1.:; #71 W. Yale Loop, Irvine 675-$)70 S119.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 25214'an0ower W·l, Santa Ana 540-1720 $75,750 . Sun.1·5 J .... , ............. #25 Mainsail <Jasmine Creek> CdM 673·9060 $259,000 Sun 1·5 18 Canyon Island (Big Cyn) NB 675·3411 $225,000 Sun.1-5 4-00M 21 Rue Fontanebleau, Npt Bch 645-6369 Sundayl-5 2658 Vasta Ornada (The Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $16.5,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ...... , ............ •t4 Odyssey, Newport Beach 540-361618 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOlt SAU 2~ 261 Avenida Adobe, San Clemente 492-4012 $83,500 Sat/Sun 10.5 22 Mandrake, Irvine 552-1786 $93,500 Sat/Sun 10.5 J lmlOOM 17952 Butler, Irvine 752-1700 '89,000 Sat 124/Sn 1-5 DUPLIXIS FOi SAU a•••• 1712 W.1.Mb St., Calta 11 .. 540-lllS '115.000 Sat/&m 1.a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• &IOI •••r• ~/ rJ~wporl REALTORS '71-Hl 1 SPllMG SALIS-<>PIN HOUSIS OLDI COltOMA Dk MAa: lJ I POl'PY -Loe.He.I loc ..... t lee..._! Jtttt ttM .,.....,_ .... .,... .. u..e_._ ...... ,. .......... &.-.. ..... -...... -..... rti ... , .• •wy ..... ..., ..... -...,.. ................... .., ... .. faet11r•1. &I•• 1oorHlf e tn•t - $160,000. <>PIM SUM. I .. I . HIWPOaT ... &HTS: ,,.._ ... ..._ & .. top c .. ._ -• ce.. J ;. M:J U4 ltw; ..................... -4 INid& flrl,.K.9, ............... .,lllF I to ......... , ..... ,,......, ' ...... & ....., for • .._ owwer. 2500 MAR&AllT Coff . -lnl• A• .. • OHM SUH I to 5. SIJ7.RO. 341 alVIBA: 111 M•wport leedt; ...... 1t.••OM. Jlh btitta cMd1 J I• -,..,, SW. jKa&i: ca.,lattfr ,.........._. -•w urpeta & ,,...._ poW. Sat.500. <>PIH SAT & SUN. I to 5. IM FOUNT AIM VAUIY: lcao.. to tt.:tMlr & Hell fihliet, seca.decl c...,. lot -RV storege, conr..t patio & rOOL: two .. ._. & 1.-.. detl Ott' nc••trt to addffhnzt two be•aa-. Air c:n•••d. r .. o49Md Ir M•tiMy '*:...-.h4. VA ..,,.... s I 04,000. 16549 LASSIH. orEM SUM I to S. JASt4ME CREEK: A specW way of lffe: a11joy ... 'fDCatioll ..... .,.., , -stroll alOllCJ .................... ~ ...... ............... ill .............. ,..,, ,.... i• .... ;.c.m . .or ..... -....,., ......... of taMis. totar ow• shopphMJ CHter, schooh & chlrcM1 jnt .....t .._ cOl"ll« -Two ho•es a•afl.Wa, ltotll tllrH .... --. f..ity ,.._.. ............. : OH at $241,000 Ir OM at $241,500. IN MEWPOIT IEACH: "Tha ll•ffl" ,., .... , .. ,.... Thrff ........... ....., roo•: open bea1Md cellhtcp, °" wt• .,.. ....... $111,,00. IN COSTA MESA: DallCJMM, 11mad1l1d & ready for a "first tlMe" e.-owwer. Stwt yow red ntate ift._s._.. llOW. nr.. IMdl OOIW ..... -MW paW, c..,.tillg & ......... $15,900. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOIS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• c.,.. .. Mar 675-5511 • .., flli1 "'-dy dWectcwy wHll ,.. flli1 wffti9'1d •• ,.. 90 .......... t ..... Mw loc.tieM li.W _.... -dncrikd ill .,....,. ...., lty ect.rililMJ .. .._ .... todey'1 DAllT f'tlOT WANT.ADS. '*-' "9owilMJ opn ~ for lele w r...t ere W"CJtd to list welt illf-'ioR lill flli1 c.._ .. ell frWey, Slltwdey-.d 5-deJ. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 II Ir 2 II 3226 Broad St., Newport Beach 979.5099 Sat/Sun 1·4 1258 Costa Mesa St< E .side) CM . ~75·1642 $125,000 Sun. 1·5 z II Ir 3 IR 520 Orchid, Corona del Mar '644-7383 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 603 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 675-5726 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1111111 604 Marigold, Corona de l Mar 675-5930 $257,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 613 Marigold, Corona del Mar 759-0811 $249,500 Sun.1·5 JU&411 US 34thSt .. Balboa Penin .. N.B. 640-9019 $199,950 Sat/Sun 10·3 4 II & I II 611 Carnation, Corona del Mar .. 94-75.51 $239,000 Sun. 1·4 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2. & z •• 707 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-la.11 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE JlmlOOM a..., 204 K.lnp Place, Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sunday 1·5 MOllLE HOMES FOR SALE J-IOOM 300 E . Coast Hwy, 4'281 875-4010/673-7350 Sat/Sun 12-5 HOUSES FOi RENT ................. 2001 Port We1brld1e, HVH, NB 840-5157 $795. mo.· Sat/Sun 1·5 ..... w .... ... w ... ,. .... ,... MISA YBDI MOllH Air rondllioncd J Bdr ·Atrium fo'J&m Rm 1Country Kit c h en Co mbo w t-'lrt'pl~<·t· Ror>~s. Roses. Roses! Only $96.500 Call G len lle llwarth 63 l l2fl6 llYINI l.ovl'ly Yah· Mod<>I in CoUege Park l.owrsl µrlrt•rl. $109.900 4Bdr .. 2'n H ;1 • Tri h·vd Huy Stemt·n:-; 631-1266 CATALINA ISLAND HOME 4 lidr. b1~ l.H Steps to the beach l!:x ccUcnt location & rentaJ. $195,000. Will trade for ''? or t'u rry with 293 down Call Curtis He rberts. Sr . 11a1.1266 LAGUNA IEACH Contemporary Cliff House, bit on solid rock View of ocean & canyon. Bob or Dovie Koop. " CAL RANCH CUSTOM 4200 sq.rt Room for pool & tennis. 3 to e hoose from . Peralta Hills. Bob or Dovie Koop. CAMEO SHOltES 4 lidr. & FR. View. $575,000. Fee. * * * J Bdr. & FR. View. Tennis court lot. 3 Private Beaches. Bob or Dovie Koop. LINDA ISLE Waterfront, up to 65' Yacht. Fee. Bob or Dovie Koop. HACIENDA HEIGHTS Frooch Med. Estate. Approx. 3 Acres. $1 ,500.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631·1266 l CAR GARAGE Spacious 4 Bdr .. 2 story, 21/2 Bath. Sorrento model in the Ranch. Irvine. No Assoc. fees. Cul-de-sac ends on Eucalyptus lined greenbelt. $122,500. Ask for Tom Baron 631-1266 COIONA DB. MAI So. of Hwy. Corona del Mar duplex, 112 block from park. F resh paint, new carpeting in 3 Bdr.. 2 Ba. owner's unit. Privat e balcony off 2 Bdr., 2 Ba. unit. $255.000. Jackie Handleman 631-1266 WOODIRIDGE Delightful 5 Bdr. Prescott Plan in Woodbridg e P l ace. Upgrade d th r o u g h o ut . til e roof, prof. landscaping. $195,000. Jackie Handleman 631-1266 R~MtK,. 234 E. 17th StrNt, Costa Mesa 631·1266 Nal1onwide NC'lwork of Individually pwned and Operatt•d Real Es tale Offires WESTCLIFf HIG..a.AMDS l'r1de of owners hip 3Br, 2Aa. a hm111, rourtyard P ool. t-:xr 1t1n~ & immaculate. lil"'Vut landscapin~ $149.950 I UNITS Steps to bay & bearh Great summer/winter rental. On 2 lot..-; $425.000. IUILDAILE LOT Room for units. $115.000. HOME OM 1·2 LOT Could be Duplex. $210.000 OCEAMFltOHT 2 lots with large house. Could be duplex S620.000. D 3Rr. 2Ba. lot ~ n is. nire. CdM. VIC""'... l MR $239,9'".JO ~ u IONES REALTY INC. I''· l'MCl r c1M> 573.e210 I 2001 w a.lboe Bloc! ... _, 8HCtl•C""tom14192660 WATER & UGm VIEW-PllVACY leclllc9CI to S315.000 FIE ,,. ......... ...,.,, ........ ,.. 1peclon •ltcltew, ll•I•• ,... wlHt wllft fLapl•u, pltcMd ..._ 9d ........... 1tn ............. ... :c ............. 0.. ......... 2 .... ID• -.IZ hlt.ctfw t••••t•r or •ota.n-l•·l•w ••It. ................ 1200 .......... .... wll .... •MO YllW. 204 ... PlllC•,M.I. 0,.. W/S.. 1.1 r.M. AREITION ISUJID LMIS! Tlft'fflc en ..... .._..-,_ .. •• , •• 4 .. 4 ••pr••• r••r ••• ,., ••••• 2'419ry J .......... 2 ............................ teSJ41. .. ..... ,, ..... . 315MameAw. 8ab>e Island 673-6900 "-"'Fer s. ....... hr.-. ~SundeV..;,;.;.;;~· ..;.M.;;;;ay:...;20;..;; . .;.,' .;.19.;.79,;,_ ______ _..~;.;.-..~i-"'---.-.. . .. .. . . .. . . .......... .. . .................................. s. ~ ....... ,.,. w. ...... ,.,. •••r.. IOOJ ......... IOOJ •••••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •• .... ••••••••••••••••••••• C.-.. Mar 1022 C.-.. M.r IOJJColt9...._ 1024 . ..................... . ...... . .......... " .......... .., ....... ._._. &AS SAV CAU. DA¥1MOM B ft beach house n w<X>d lined walls, lot. Only St49,SOO Cl IDEAS n to see thi1 a r tenrm & ocean, 1y frplc., lge, lie. CAU DAVID$0M llALTT to enjoy the ser ene surroundings of this s BR. 5 ba. ho me on one of Lido's best streets . U U e r cd com P,lc le ly furnishe d . $527,500. CAU DAYIDSOW II.ALTY to see this new Costa Mesa fourplex. each with 2 BR. 2 b a . Owner will help with fina ncing. Fir&t owner depreciation $243.500 CAU DAVIDSOM II.ALTY lo see this Laguna Leisure World condo. 1 BR. 1 ba . I-story. Probate sale. $43,500 Subject to court approvat. CAU DAVIDSOM I~ to see this stunning~ BR Jasmine Creek condo. Formal din. rm.. cozy den, OPEN SUN. 1·5. #25 MAINSAIL. Now S2S9_.000 b.W. BR.lNG OFFE-RS! ! ! D 4 V I D S 0 N R E A L T l I N C. ll 1f, N1·wp "• Blvd r < p, 6 13 · 9 060 Belly Kerr Really FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Spcc1aluin.: in t•harm. 1magmat1on and wht·n · 11 nt'\'t·r frt'l'l.l'', )\'I :O.o c·lti&• to lh(• IH'l•:Jn. }uu"ll <h•hi.:hl 1n th1· brn·t.t'!'> Two bdrm .+ lt1rt and a s unroom lhal pll'as1·s and a pn1°l' tha1 I!'> ri~IH al whi<·h 1101.Jod" !.Ol'••t.c·., su1.:-io1> 10l'lu1.hni.: !;.ind (')pt'n Sat 1 5 123 J6th SI. Npt. Uch SPECT .ACUL.AR OCUHVIEW An out.5tandml! value in UM.• Camt'O Shon•s 1°01'(1 mun1ty or Corona dt•I Mar Spat'IOU !'> frt'l' nowmg, l'Unll'mporar~ •I B drm . pr1d•· ,.f 11wn 1·rsh 111 rl·i11clt•n1·•· hlt:nd1ng \\armlh :rncf charm \\1th lhl· hlut• pac1f11·. a pn \all' lwarh \-Ummun1tv S475,000 m dud111~ land OJX·n Sun day 1·5 at 4a33 Trl'mtmt. Ul.\1 673-118' --------- REAi.ESTATE BUSINESS Turn-key opcrullon 1 n i:ood Nl'wpc>rt Rl•ad1 loC"a l1on Cont :irt ad tt470. Daily 1'1101. P O Mox t560. <.:oMa ~k:.a, Ca~ SAVE GAS!! Walk to Mesu Vt·rdt• Country Club. I nr t·n11r <k'COrator's home wilh 2 slont• frplcs' Cull no\Oo' Tall to Re-ct C~t w~u.ten 754.1202 E'SIDEC.M. IMCOME UMITS Tn·P1ex in pnmc lol'a· l ion '!! i\ln101>t new ' Must ~II 1mmt.'<11ull'IY Good Ter ms Two :! Rdrm, one 3 bdrm unit:. \Oo1lh s hady ma tun• I rc·1·s surrounding propcn y ROGYS REALTY 675-2311 IA 'YSHORES! J'S A CHARM!! (I l Pri m (• h ay front w1dock. Sl.250.000 Jnrl land IK-611 <2) Comfortable lg. ram1 ly home w1family rm. dinin~ rm. & s tul1y s.i2s.ooo Ind lu nll. <K 621 <3) Clever colla~c lltt•or 3 RR + den SJ25.000 l.A!asehold ( K ·6.1 I Oona Chtchl'Sl.Cr 6'&2·8235 ATI'M. IUILOHS! Two ronlil(uous R-2 lots, Newport He1"hts ar~a. Cof.ita Mesa . 673-3663 548·0715 EV('S associated 8" • ,. E "' I lJ •• ·~ • .J 'l • ""' .. ! I ' '' , ... 4i HUMTIMGTOM Popular "Helmsman • tri level reaturln R · 4 Ddrms. 2"'1 baths, lar~e family roo m w ith fireplace & wet bar. Tastefully decorated with many up"rades . Convenient location. close to beach & a ll schools. Priced at SIZ,000 Call for details and-..it. M&-4141 ~ COATS.w. W~LLACE RfAI fST/\11 INC 4 HOIRH On A Lot & room to bwltl! Wl' JU!'>! IJsted this l'nl 1rinl! 1n ,.,,_tm1•nt prnµ<·ny in an <'Xn•llt·nl n·ntal ;in·a 1\ll lor S17!1,<X•J Qill u:. ;ti !/i!).537\J. ALLSTltTE REALTORS lolaoa Island I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO STORY FAMILY HOME 3 Bdrm. C! b:Jlh~. l>IU~ 1-!ut"."I rm & li:i•ll l.1•1· µal111 f1)r ran11ly j)l'I\ ·"') Hmm tu ()uild ~15,0011 IJ1u llrecntt'I & /\s"rn ~ Manne/\ vt· 675-3331 -ltalaoa reMlwkl I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Escr6• Htl Thru Peninsula l't. e nd of Mlrall'\dr F'or mlo 1'<111 li73 ~ N11 A~s ON llAJ.601\ B ·\ \' W 40' boat shp for •I nly S249.500. Dtn \'fl'W condo. 2Rr. 21~. secunty bid..: N~wport Bay Tower!> 831-7717. i 75·3473 PANORAMIC VIEW f'ro m all rm ~ ll<i). Ot• e a n . M o u n l a 1 n s . Fashion Isl. lkaut1lul Ra y s1dl' Condo St•1· bldg. Boal s lips. Walk 10 most esst•ntials <.iood bus s t•n 'l<'t'. Call Agl 67S-IK!lK --- Duplex near v.att•r . <>Hl·r Ct·ntury 21 Newport Center. 640-53.57 -----eci,i•tr.o a.ach I 0 I 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPOILUFFS VlEW.VI EW·~IEW Orean. marina. lights Dramal1<· 2 stry t•us1om 2hr & ('onvf:'rl 1blc dt•n situall'<f on 1 , arn· l!n bf>atabh' v ll'W ' Entir1• 2nd fir 1s m sl r bclrm MJJle. rovc•red l\•rrart"' & wall~ or )(lass \\I th1• M"U t:.Xcept1V11al <iualtl~ thru out Pre~tnll'd hy Dvn J\lkn flcal l-1'tate lnvc•:-.t nwnto; at S34!1.500. 0J)l•n hous1• I S Su 11 3460 I Carrpno Capistrano 496-0505._ ____ - Corona .. Mor 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DU"-EX Cornc•r lot , l'Cl µpt•r plumbm~. j.(ood rinant: lnl! $159. 000. G. H. Robertson. lUtr. 675-0562 -----~-- 707 GOLDENROD HOME & INCOME OpN Sot/S1t111-5 Charmu1~ 2 bdrm home 1>lus a 2 bedroom <ipl !))th ha\'<' frpk s L<)\'(•ly llo:l' patio w1lh man y nH'l' planlmi.(s 2 i.:a rai:cs & laundry rm Unlts W<'ll 1•ar1?d for Cl'nlra lly locat('d clo!ie to shop ping, schools. purk:; $179,<MX>. Lou Bre<'htcl & A!lsoc. 229 Marine Ave. 675-3331 JASMINE CREEK °""...., 1·5 2 BR. den, 2 ba, kaymist model, comer loratlon. by tennis crt. Secunty area. New. never lived 1,,-,. 2Jt!lly Drive. '7S.Ots2 ~ ttllltE ~-~RE .... sw..,.. • Olien 1-4 Sun. 811 Carna · Uon. Dir• l•l'le owner's unlt with 4 bdrms. + l\lelt apt. Abo,• roomy l·bdrrn. apt. ~.000" 494-7111 --- 2701 HARIOI VIEW DRIVE Spac~ Nawport .._,... Yiaw OPIH SUNDAY 1·5 E-xt raordinary vista of 3s-m11es of coasUine & Catalina. Brealhtaklng ni g ht vie w o f h a rbo r lights. Complete ly re modeled . Hundreds of feet of redwood deck & shade arbor. French doors thruout. 4 Bdrms. guest qtrs .. dimn).! rm. Spacious private lot with large pool & s undeck. Come by & l'Xplore this bre<tthta king properly. S381.500. IRADLIY & CO., Realton 673-1230 ·------------- NEAR BEACH f'our bedroom home with super pool & ,,atio. Separate yard. Great for fa mily or entertainin~. $189.500 Bernita Eil«tseft Realtor 675-2373 ·------------.. SPECTACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX GREAT OCEAN VIEW From master sw1e, It\ 111g room & k1 tc·h1.·n \Oo atrh o;a1lboal!'> I 1•;1 vt• harbor for opl·n M'J OH·r 4WO i.q fl 111 In 111)! !'>1>a1·1• fur lart~c f ;1 mil~ . $11,00tMCI ·~tlOM Owners have putthased ~ bome Aod are rti· lldy to move. Tbia lovely M. V. home features 4 bdra, 3 baths, family room. z fireplacts and a ~ & Jacuul. For more infQC.malkln. call ~5880 • • ,$ :,-HERITAGE . . R EALTO RS llAMDMIW TOWMHOMIS "lri"• Woods" (f..a!lt.5i~ta Mesa1 2432 Santa Ana A Vt' • English Tudor 2&3 Ur splil level . 2&3 c:a r ~a ra~ ..... rrplc s. nucrowaves. grecnhous1• window!'. pool. s p a . TENNIS court. 646·0061or95S· 1920 Developed by Woodlree Dev. Co. AtmQUE IUFFS F.ssts tde 2 Be d r m . hardwood floors. c·ov1• l"l'l llni.:s. R·2 lot w11 h plans Lo sel'<>nd uni I . Lar~e assumable loan SM7 .5'l) <.:all ~5880 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS IY OWNEll/E'SI• l+ or4 Bdrm . 2 ba. Nl'w: I} redl>cOrall>d In & OUL. $1Zi ,()1). Ph. !W7 ·478K Investor must st·ll I hom1• 1n Cost a M(·:-.a No brokcrai:c 200 Amhurst-$82.500 Call 113l !Kllll ror inrorma t 1()11 Hy ( >wner H·~ lot. :I Hr I Ba. frµk. <! \"ar ~a r. bn1·k w11rlc 9'.l.'>.0110 llS7 i-: C!:!nd St I l71 I~ ~,, • ..,,, \ 01•rd1· llnmt• II\ ""'ner So 111 1\clam" 1111 ~IJrh1r<I. nr 1!11lf cour..,,· & park :11011 '>Cl rt 5hr :thu +. lam rm Jlui.:1• m-.1r -.uill'. :1 yr.,,, 0!11. $1!1!4.llf.IJ 545· 18.1l t5.56-444·1. PrPSll~1llos Mesa Verd•· :1 Br . family r m . 2 B.1 I qilt. 1ndoM Swcd1!'>h Ill~. 751 5.'117 An (•XC'l'pllonal t u.o;tom bit home w lvault£>d wood beam c·eihng. twaullful solid oak \'ab1111:I !'> thruovt. rpfci. m It\~ rm & ma!-t cr bl.'dr11 .. m l1•adl'd l!la!.i. ~·mllm• "· & l'l'ramu· tile Jal0Ut.1.1 111 1n.;trbath. Pr1 n•d \\t•ll uncl\"r ap----------pra1!.e<l \ alllt" Su bn111 PLUS 1\ t·harminl! 2 lxlrm n·n \\:rm:. HO MORE ::O\iiftt:jf;';"•' ~21. LAWNMOWER~ Townhouse, 3 bdrm. 2 bath. dining. bui lt1n:.. xlnt crui>eL'> & drapcl->. Many decorator toocht-.... IJouhle i;arllRt'. Asking Si 1,!0I s I Newport C"9t~ UC 640-5357 ~11540-1151 DUPLEX HOME !-\nest com er lo1•;11111n . lrwt>fy 2 bdrm re,1rl1•nr1• wttll formal d1111n)! rm - mcomc unit. + ~am1· rm Set.-& <'llJOY lhl0 be:.l IOr ll'S.'\ ! $229' 000 OPEN 1-5 Weid,IThurs/Scrt /Sun 5200tlCHID PAULMARTIH REAL ESTA.TE 644-7383 YOUWOH'T IB.IEVE IT Spc.•ctat'ufar 24 hr ;l(•t 1\·1· \'fl'W of harhor oll"l'.111, •'oa.o,t & b~•v 1111\• hit'" On On·an Hh·d. o\'rrhM1kmg nuna c.;ov1· SliV5,oou II y ownor. t>.11·4:.f~I f1nt>Sl duplt•X m l"DM Rldr JUSI l'<lrnplt'ttn)! SOH Mar~ut•ritu S2!111.00ll Su b m1t I t•r m ~ P O'>S lradc,., 54J·{H4X l>uplt•x. 40'J (;ohknrol1 Jbr. 21 ,ba up t-su11 cl1•l·k Approx ltlllO Ml ft :1hr. 2ba down + pat 111 Apwu,I( t.<J(MJ :-;q rt tr/0.000 firm Call for appt 1;.111 5117>1 <..1 UNA COVE. I~ :.! hr. wq.1n\ alt· ~U l'~' qtr' Bay & l)('ean Vll'W l'wal as a pm SZ85.00U with owner rinanc111i;t. Bkr 213/:>45-7166 RARt: duplex with l>OOI & 2 good rentuls S242,000 Byo~r.640·4999 ----- 2 bdrm C'Ottal-(<' With rrpk . l.kean s 1llc• of C:oai.t Hwy. ftental unit -Lar1ie 101. Owner's bought otlu:r property. Open Sat /Sun 1·5 442 Bei:onrn Call t;velyn Smith. United 604 MARIGOLD OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 ~i'w unit t rt'modt•lcd D•UM'. l'lil°ll :l bctrms .. 2 hath... Exira "11k Im ~7.(01 l~~Lik.ii,r~ • 675-5930 • .1• •. t, ~ < ,1 111,, 4'd\I BYOWHER lit•"I Vll'W Ill ,f.t!'>mlll(" l"rcl'k Call fur .ippl t;4lH~Ui Costa~ 1024 ...••••..••..•..•.•..•. Hv <l\\11t•r l'oll 1'1 k 1i11nlf' .. l Hr . walk 111 !'>1·ho11h, xlnt c u111t thruout Ot:TC"1.I ,, ., ... um1•s fnan S>l7,5111J 91;7-ti198 Pnn onl~· OPEH SUNDAY 12·S < 'w,111rn g1,1nt :1 hr, :! ', lw. formal dmmg rm. s.•p F R Nr lht('k Uay !"t!Wpurt 498 E. 20TH ST. 20lhSl & lrv1nl' Ai:?t ------FOR SALE BY OWNfo:R W1-sl!i1Ck 3 hdrm. I '~ ba. fgt• F •rd S74.!150. 831 3:>52 By Owner. 1964 Hose ma r..v Pl. 3 Br 2 t•ar i.iar. frpk. nu rmdld k1tch Appl on ly SHl.500 64~0115 • -------- MESADB.MAR VA tcrmi; .• mmat· . 5 BR f:lm1lv homl· L11vl•ly de· _ror A(t~551~evcs. ~HERITAGE REALTORS --------- CEDAR GLEN Otstmrt1vc 2 tmd :1 ht.idroom 1•ondnmm1um!'> I rom S&l.50tl :!'>.~ t:lden /\\'I• • C.M ff.l2·ti"7J.I IACIC IAY VIUAGE ~1 lari~t· bdrms. l ' ,. bath'-. 2 !'>lnry. Xlnt l111·atw11 . llt'ar goll t'1)urst.• & Had< Bav l'nn '<i !11 St!ll at cm Iv SJ Jil. ~)I) ~ R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 $9000 Dn 9l/•% Int C>wnt•r will car ry fman H1•dur1•1l 111 S I 1!1.5011 Prof. lmlsq>fi. •lhr Mt'!'>•I Vt•nJe home" 1frpk. Wei har. many xtras 211111 Seranl! PI. i5 I ·J69H. Own/Agt Nr proposed Manna . IOtil P:i rkh1!1 4 ttr-pool. $128,IXX>. &\1~531_1; __ C! C u s tom bullt Townhous t•s. C! Ir ~ bdrms. c~1t·h. <.:ornt·r U.'ied brkk fireplaC'l'!.. built in UBQ"s. country kitchen, i nl'ls'd d bl f!ara~es. Pr1 me Cus1 a Mesa loc. ~rlect ror ~ fami lies. Owne r will l'arr y 1st. al 10'1.. ~~ ------- Broke~.673-0822 .... _._._. ....... BY OWNt-:n 4br . 2bu w/frplc. fam rm. pool. s pa. BBQ, fire rlnJ!, patio. Nr So. Coast Plaza & par k . Ni ct• neighborhood. $96.000. 545-27~. Ccwneo Shores CANYOMYIEW OPB4 SUH. 2-6 This r narmlng I ·owner custom 3 bdr m .. 2 ba. home. in xlnl l'onditton. dose to ocean & pnvote beach. Central air·cond .. sh a ke r oof & lu sh landscapin~. Cam eo Shores lowest price! IZ!e.900. Lahld ZOI MILFOID DI. IUdt Iffy. 673-7040 Harbor View Hills. 3br -+- Fam rm. f'rench doors. beam ceilings pa rquel floors. custOIJI shutwrs. crown moulding. Lg yd w /fi.tt ring. SZ21.®0. 3IOO Key Bay. Selle'P. llc'd qent. 873-2'111. 644-0351. OpenSat/SUn 1·5. Walk to bch. sho9t. 3br. 2be, ocean vu . By ownr . Sl87,000. 67~. Oceanfront bargain . S895,000. Cntury 21 Newport Center . M0-5Z7. EAST SIDE 4 Bdrm . 2 11-. Bath s. rirepmce. patto. s hake rou(, ell·. $12tJ,900 RoyMcC ..... Rltr 541-7729 OU.re Eitcluinve l•quals F.astside's best buy.' In B 's! Best street. Dari· lnJ sPOtle11s 3 Br has shingfe roof. hardwood floors. frpk', etc. DEVIJ" REALEtrrNrE 642-6368 WOHTLAST 4 PLEX MESA VERDE Owner's unit 3 Bdrm 2 ba. approic 1800 sq.ft. .. paUo, three 2 bdrm 2 bath. encloMd 1ara1e11. Prine. onJ1. 646-9161 / (.rt N H\111 ,1 ~!Al If ~st bu>' 58t. ram rm home in Mesa del Mar. 1 ________ _ zm sq ft, choke loc, )Re corner lot. Gorgeous home, aqy xtru. Com· .,.re •t SU9,500. Call now S46-0'184, ~I All. IHVISTOI UOUIDATIHG VIEW VIEW VIEW SoedtiCUlar cwt IM>mc . Ol>EN SAT /SUN lJ~PM DCJAVARD. ·~2611 3 Br 2 ha , Col&ec~ Perk 0 5r1~ <nr OCC>. Great startl•r \..Al...« home or Investment ReCJl""'6 Corner lot. lg backyard. .,Y Don Eym an n Real --------- &i.e.-- -DAM. Y Ptl.OT Bunda. , 20, t970 H••H .... S. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.... '°"I' lk••IHci I040 ~-·-e. 1040 _.,.. ___ _.. ................................ -....... . ...................... . FIEE••• .• lltel Y-\ homea Mall')' lO ~ from. Somt' with 0 0 DOWN t N< COST Nooblit(•Hon. rull for )'OW" U11t at ~ 1221 SPACIOUS IS dlll<'n Jltl\'\' 111 th1 ' :t lltodrvom. 2•.., hath 1 omt.1 I ll b t• ii 11 I I I u I W II II ;f ' t r 1• .I In l'n>ll'l>bltHl.111\ 11\-1·111 ,1k•I for lhr \'0\111.: .11 fh',11 I .. ,.5W ~21 . MtwpcwtC~r 640-5357 MESA DELMAR Larie s.i5 Bill Sur Model. 1>001 a.nd t;pa. 4 Bdrm. 2900 sq.rt. fo'om1ly ltoom. Bonus Room. 3 car 1itara..ic. VC"ry sharp! Lots ot fruit tree11. rose J.tDnJc•n. cover'f'd paUo. Sl77.900. Of9t SUND.A Y t ·IPM HUSTAI~ .. JAY Hill •• CAIPIT. ltl-1151 P'IACB'UL ADUl T coeeo ....,z...,. .. n.0c .. Only $64,950 Cot.\' 3 ht•ctr m . l ':i tmth ~ story. S p :a r k I 1 n.,: p o 1l I & r c (' l' c n l l· r lh-~1111 1full~ flowt·rt-ct ~rct'ntwll t1n \ l•nl ran<'l' Ownl'r 1:-. lt>a vmg u rt>u Nt.•c.:d f.1!-.I -.alt· 1 Ask for Berni 963-6767 I 024 Dea Point 1026 2tl82 Hal low l .JUl' .l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>lldroom. no t11M·1·b. '" CUSTOM HOMES :-,i1JJ"klln14 uuph·>. ~Ill< .! :IJ)Olloutdoorml'als &lu11 JUSt romplNt.•cl"' qw•·I b.1, IHR, I hh ::! rpl, :1 on this sc'rt't'nt'd vat1.. northern < 'M nt·ar s c.. i.:ar Sl4!1.00o Pl·i.: 1\ llt·11. Ide al for 1·htldren ·.., Plaza Ht·st ..i t>IJl':irini.: Hlt.r -1~1 757H part.Jes ... and your:, t11111 homes 111 <irt·u J Hr 2 llu FGIMtain Val~y I 034 A plac·e l~ JJl.lrk your RV l>nrrd nght a l $112 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call for more mforma <.:all 646-4247 ti4ti 411\11 uon. ~21. SURFIEALTY 979-1050 TWO FAMILY Harmony! 32 fo"'t. mslr bdrm. /s1tl1ng rm. for Mom. her very own bath & sundeck + 2 lar~e hdrms .. plush entry hall. dedc; & patios 1.111 about for you. S110.000 &-c 128::! Wat.son. Sun. 1.5. Mesa Wood.-. ·I llr ~ 11.1, FR. UH. :J car 14ar, xtras Xlnt tonrt & l•w o .... 111•r trnsfrd ii 1s.0110 556-IH:AJ. Mesa Vt•rdt' :Jbr, dt·n wJbll·lns, <iba, brtt•k pat io w 1cov1•r 2~1til U!ylon. $110.000. Owrwr. ~5726. RB>UCB>!!! 4br . 2ba M1•sa . Verde I lol'Tlt' on rorner lot. H V storage. Will Carry h.t w1m111. $25,0<HI dn By Owrwr Pnnl" Only /\s k ·~ $116.500. 962. 7til0 DmtaPcMnt 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1.1gnif1rcnt ocean v1t•w New J bd Open Sat & Sun I 5 33816 Colt.•J.!tO. /\gl 1133-0023. 75!Hn0t; VA~OWDOWN 4br. 2' ~lm . frpk. J.:f"t•al ICJt·ation. $1tlH.000 ( lwrwi own 714 74!!1 51:>-l .... 1tiftcJton leach 1.040 ........•.............. IYOWNER OPl-~N llOliS r: NR Bfo:ACll Landmark 4br. 21Ja. !am rm. Hoom for p()l)I & ll V. Lg M>s umaUll" loan. 91J,500 002-5116 CottMERLOT Lots of room ror motor t.111w or IJouL on th ts 111t1• :l bt.lrm. 2 ha lull pnl't' S81.9!Al. Park ri..11·t'. ln1· 842 7461 SHARP 2 BR Condo. Nl•w c-pt'g & drapc.:s. Nt·i;r I lunt 111h'l 1>n llrhr S71l.OOll b' owm·r IW() s.cno l'V('::, & wkmb ·- tt;:!.~~ .... o.4 ;.~.~ •• io•• ;~ .. i•• ;r.• ... i04i ;~~ .. itiil5~~··,·a1 .............. ~........ ·························~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·=··=·~·=·=··=·=·=·=··=·=·=·=·=··=·=·~·~·~~~ -WOOOlltDM-lll'lnV'1>ft1"'CR~fiai f1>r7 SM.N.IA.Sl-Of'T. family rm. t.lmml( rm itll' c""'· 2ba. S&.8 pallo $1 l4,IJQO <;e ntury 21 honw, 11or~f'f10,. I n(1_:1ci><t N tt w J> u rt C !)_ n l <.• r • Jlalll1, w \•l)vt•r. 1•11th c'•tl l'~s.357 ______ _ 1111( W11.11lh11rn h r h·k fn11l • .ill.'> lutclwn hwt. ull.idt t. 1•ar i.:..iri.:. pvt 1·1111 1u11t ti' ' a~1111mu hll' mt.:•· t.M.wu u-.11 wtll tll'lp r111 By v w111·i /M~l6l!l blQgO Qfll:M SUH. I ·5 l8 Syc-re Crffll T witenKk GMtl ""won m11rkt•l 1J111wlur 1 il1•1111<'vt ,. l'la11 . 11111~lc ~lnrv t U.tr 111 ~ l111thd, t111u11~ 1111 , 1.1m1lv r m '4•·lhu1 J ll11k~ N°t1l1JI .iln11111 11111•1 ,<, J.11 u111 \1111 \ .tlu1•, ,,,11 f,.r ••1111 '1 ~IW 1.ll)IJ DAVID D. CARLSON RUl.Tott 133-9293 G«ACIOUS LIV.HG LOW • OOWHPAYMEHT ~11.u mu.-. '/. ~ty lllr. :!', H.1 l'•tllit•d ral 1·~1lt n 14 , •·11\t•11'il pal m, ... burl ::.alt• ~le" m ~rhoolo;, "11op!'. p.orlo. ltl11 ..in , lt'nn1:,. µ1111h /\~"umabl l' llM>l1j.(Ul4l' !J·I 1 • $17 .000 1k1'411 µuyrnl'11l U111H·r::.1 l~ l'ark 5~4! OIJ7J/1Jr 7:u ~IUIJ 1•l<l 1"8H H.rndlO ~'" Juaqwn :!Ur. th•n, <!h..i . Crplr. IH l vul11-,;... :ill 011 1-tolt tour"· l·'.nJuy Vll'W lrom rno:-.t rounh 1'11111 & J•I\' sr ;11.soo tilltHl!f'J7 l n1wr..,11y l'k 111 :ibr, :!1: hJ, SI lti,500 i.J:-.t ofr t>wrwr 1;.14-m7 TURnEROCK BHEN llOME ~11ram;1r l'lan 0. t•urnn \'ll'W lol. m rn(llt·t11111 datt' July 1r, S1·ll'l·t vwn op t111n~. ~I0-2830, 640-0l!>I <.:IU-:EKSIDE /\SPF:N m Wot1tlbndg1• :1 Br, 2 hu FUiiy landSl'llfll.''I and upi.:r;111L-.I Su1>t·r tnrns S*Wi.!XJO Own1·r 551 <IOJX Willowh ur, 2ha. 1·ntr_v kit Nr ,,.•hb. park~. po11b 91fJ,!KIO ~I JOJO IRVIME GROVES 1\~!.Um1• l(l' • 1111. t•1tn trat1 Stl ,S001f1>wn 4 BH. :1 Ba /\ C. upgradl•d 1-°•>r aµpt ;._r,1 5:i.>t ----- IMMACULATE <' 11 I 11 n 1 u I h 11 m 1• 4 bt.odtoom,., formul thn· lllj.(, li,:1· ram1ly room, (lrl Vlltt' S J'U & J)rO ftosl'.l lllllll lly dC('Orl:l lt•cl <.'Ofllmuruty poc>l. Jll•rk & h'IUll!. l\skUlllC $122,900 e-1:.\!\:f'ti l\f.\LIY ')~) 1 /()00 FREE••• lil>l or VA homl·~ l\1 Jn) 10 ch111is1• from Soml' WI th N 0 vu w N ~ () C.:OSTS. No obhgal wn. 1·ull Cur your 11!.l .11 \;4.'>7221. LOWH THIEi AICH IAY Y 011r cllaace to lhe I• • pri•••• , ... Ill ••d ca 1 u ity m trri•td! TIM1 c ....... , l ..... -. l ...... .._ -• ..... lot witll oc .......... for9ll ..... room i1 priced to Ml. YOlt c• -ioJ the pri•ah beocll. hM11 cowh 9ld cos a lty recreatio. c ...... tMt oaly 11ne Arch lay Casi offer. o.a, $219,000. Coll Swift Torr...:e. 497-3331 LACiUMA llEACH -~21. ~l~BR~TS~tu~d~y~~~~ w"tclff Realty Canyon View JUST Char m111g twu s tory home in lovely rl.'s tt.lcn IMAGINE t1al area ad111ccnt lo a vast grecnbe lt Great Entertaining Ul this IOVl' view or lht· ranvon ilnd I) 5 bdrm. 3 ba .. ram from the ba lt1;ny. tht• rm. +forma l dm. rm oc·i·an bP y<>rtd . :J Stewur d Mod e l tn lx.'<lrooms inl'luding a Turtlcrock lhgblands It hlll<(e rrosll'r swh'. o\'l•r has had o ver SJ2.000 siwd Living room with .1 spent m upg r;idlng. ~ a t• or n c r r 1 rt' p I a 1· l' • VI 1-:w' Truly out· o r sc•paratt• l"orma l Ommi.: Irvine's best ltnom with a wall or m ar lf523 CAMPUSDt·IRVIME TURTLE ROCK GLEN rnr~ 2 1 ~ h;ilh!o !liew µlush rnrpc:•lml! thruout Two vicw dcrk!. Lari.:e lot with room rnr pool Ufrercd al S21!HIOll. For full dcla1b l'all 714-731-3777 Op.•n Sunday I 5. X7 ~1 Arapull"o Cn•at 1400<.I & 14lass hum1·. 1wt•1t11 & 1·1ty view:;. :1 Hr. dl'n, 3 lfa $14!1.lnl Causey & Company SOUTH LAGUNA JEWEL! Luadc.od with 1>olenl1<.1I I lkodroom homl· with enclosed sunpun·h. plu~ bonu.'> bedroom and bath WJth pnvatP l•nlranl·c. WON 'T LAST LONG ! $115,tn.I OLDE SPANISH CHARM ... 1-~ucle:-. rrom tht:. quatnl tnplcx 10<::.itt·<I h1J.:h up for a VleW ur ()ana l>«lln1 Harbour f:'Cl"l'llt•nt 111 t•n m1'. 11-rril n· l1·rm,. S179,SUI CUSTOM HOME! Lingo Rul&lAn SOMI OF THI llST OFLA.UMA .... U& THBl'S MO YllW un MOITHYllW! U pgr•ded J bedr••• II••• wltll ...._ ........ I •lewt of tM S dl1h1• ......_ S IZl.000 EUIOPEAM snLED COUlnAID fMr IM•ao• ..... wffll flU .. IU, ...... loc ...... s 114,900 PIESTIGIOUS MIGU& ~ES Two bedroo• llo•• wltll de• ••d pr'ofetllH .. -.hc ..... $ 159,900 FOR PllFBIED CLBITS Execllltn ..._•pres ...... locotlolt wM oc._ •lew ..ct ,..a. S244.500 · 495-1720 LAGUNA NIGUEL . 499-4551 493-lll;i SOlllh Lac)ulla D-Poillt 497-3331 644-7021 Lagmo lffch M•wporf le•~ ~ leoch I 048 &...,.... leach I 0~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PORTH REALTY llWN. COJ\ST llWY. 497-2468 OCEANFRONT /\t Altl'.1 11 Hcach . 4 lidrm-> .. 4 baths + .:uest apt with ltv in.: r m .• lutchen, bath & bdrm. S72S.WJ. OCEANFRONT Spanish ;.irch1tel0I u re w1lh courtyarcl entry :1 Hc.lrrn .... den. l 1i:> haths sri.:ss.1tJO OCEAMVIEW Vwton.1 lltl!hland,,, 14 tth p.1n11rarn 11 \ ''""' .. "' Erm·ralfl llav '.! l«!rrn.., . :! lrnth.-. h!hHI llmir.., (;rl·al pot1·n11;ol S!:l:i 111111 MEWLISTIMG OPEN SUH. I ·S 21562 Ann's lane Old Top Of The Wor lcl . Ru..~'l1c /\·frame, 2 lilt. wrtll•r'!. loft . s ho1>. :.tud,o. i;:ardt•n & patio~. Sundeck SlJS.000 GEM REAL TOtlS Inc 642-46"23 ~Hils 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open i,lou.-ic. Jbr. 2ba. /\{' View Ownt-r. &.ouo. 770-0137 -&...,...Hiquel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • <.i HAND 01'1-:NINli __________ ,Tl llTLt-:H()("K Jlorw· (I\ 111 J.! h I y u p J.! r a cl 1· d 1ownhom1• .... ~141•1·1>1n)! \·11· .... 111 hllb & nn:ht hcht:-. Ft·aturt·~ ~ ma ... u·r 'Ullt'" & 111·.trl\ :.'\Ml(> "<I II 01 1·0111lur1 luxu1 \ 6. Manon M ilrw IC E •tt~l-tt5."~ Ell·g;.11n, ho m1· w •t h ;Jin en 1 U ,. ' ... u l' h a , ltl>ran clt•n. ll·a!lt·d i.:l.1..,• w1nd;1 w-.. -.1u•h 111!1. t•omplt•tt·I ~ lluill 111 k1ll·hi·n w11h mll'ro .... ,1\• ttlt· floon111.! I hr. •U1' h• 1111 plLL°'h l"JrJll'llllJ.! "'1111· 1·~ 11an,1• of tilt-111·1 ktn l I• 1•nj11\ OIJ 1'1111111'111 01 •·.II• \It'\\:-. t-. •rtl1·11.11n I\\ l ll\l'l•~1 J,!flltlltd . ' '\ !'l"Ut I\,. hr'tfrfllJlll' liut th•· topper -.w1m0111n: 110•11 or "'roll do\\ 11 I• c b ·an & 1'.1mon \ ,, ........ ;J Bdr rn... . d1·i1 :1 11.1 I h~ ,,,., '-". II"'" \ ,. i \ 'l t.ll"lllll' Sl'l.1 ,."' JUST LIKE NEW WTSIDE M1\Hl~ITA 1;rl•.tt "''1rt1•1 hom1· w1111 f rpk + 1111·rnn1· 11111 t lluth with µrl\ .111• pal"'" & 1•n1'10:,1•1I a,:.11 JI!''" 'Sll."l.IJl~J l'rt•st 1)!tou., re..,111«•111"1'" 1w.1r l h1· mar111:i 1111111 ~I li ~1 . 01111 iCI I :11-.11 l!l:l 410 i. ;•t!J ~> 111 HILLTOP OPEMSUM. 1-5 258 Costa MHo St. HEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 642-07 62 'l'ht!. m•;ir 1w14 1·u~turn :1 h('<lr11om hl)ml' ha!. II\ 1111.! room f'rc11t·h door~ 1J()t·n an~ nn an nC'l'Un v11''4 MU<·h m11rr· 111 11•11. •·.ill C fo:NTUHY 21 Wr:s'f , ;~.4840 MESA DELMAR l1story :>tllll m l!l':1111 t' u n d 0 u t s t J n d 1 n I! Jnd:><Tlfl)!. 11nl.\ Sl:!ti . .tMI ONLY S99,500 Charm & l'har.11•11·r w 11 ll :-.o m1• 1><·pan v11·w :.! hr :! Ila.':• mili· 111 marin.1 Of'~;N !';i\Tlil(f)/\ Y I f1 \cc·nt .1~11; .1:oc11 II John~ It 1-: ·l!J;J tiX!ll ' Costa ~so I 024 .......••••............ macnab I Irvine realty COURT LADY LUCK Be a winner & sec t his one before it sells! Delightful 4 BR on beautiful cul-de-sac for only $111.950! Lois Miller 642-8235. <K-64 > NEWPORT SCHOOLS. For your children when you live in t his cute J BR. 2 bath home on lovely Easts ide cul-de-sac. Ne w cpt. $125,000. Terry H anes 642·8235. <K -65) MEWL Y LISTED Ver y special 3 BR. fa mily rm home on quiet Eastside cul-de-sac. Lots of ch a rm in this indoor/olltdoor wood & glass res. on lg. lot w/rbom for pool & garden, too. $119,000 incl. land. J eanne Newman 642-8235. <K-66) 1·2 LOT WITH COTTACH Super Eastside lot w/rbom for lg. unit + garages. 2 BR cottage in good condition-:-Drive by 1967 Church St. (do not disturb tenants). $102,0 00 . C athy S c hweickert 642-823.5. (K ·67) MIU WOIDS Can not describe adequately this 5 BR Mesa Verde home. A spacious res. that features a fplc in both family & living rm + wet bar; custom wood patio/ d~k cover + attractive landscaping. ·$185,000. John Granath 642·8235. CK-68) SPACIOUS FAMILY~ 4 Jg. BRs invite a growing family to move into this Eastside offering. Lg. lot for the kids. Fplc. &c deck off master BR. All for only $US5.000. Terry Hanes 642-8235. (K-69) SPM:IOUSC~ Formal entry to lg. living rm &c diniDI area that are beautifully decorated w I Dlirron It panelin1. Kitchen w/blt-ina It dinette area. a BRs lncl. muter suite w/wulted eellinp 11 walk-in cloeet. Private covered patio. 192,900. Lorraine Rennie '1$2·1414. <K-70) - '42-1235 M4 6200 '°' Dowr Drlw H•bor VleW (.enttr Irvine at C.f!'JM Valley Otftter 7D-M14 . WHAT'S YOUR RACQUET ? 1':1 .. ,...111\ :1 l)tlrm l'1111d11 .... 1111111 ... •·11ur1 •. •I"'" '" h '.11°h '-;tm14 -. 11~1· 111"" ~•m •u1 754-7800 MR:1ar:n• l@glster"' bee Patio Homr and Pool ll1k~· l•i U.•111·h Sp;i« ll•U' & ·"" .! ... 111n (;mu 11w1 k1trh;·n I IUJ.!1• 11\1111• .111d d111111i.: rm l"r;11·k line fln·µlm·•· ~ f<.xt 1.1 l,1rg1· p.1t 11r.-(Inly ~fl '.~.Ill \·a II 1111"'. !163 7!1i! I II ~, f • [~IHtdHI BYOWMER /\dult 1·ondo, ;i Hr I ', l!.1 foully uvgrndt'<I. S1;4 .!1011 ~ 1:!12 BYOWMER 1 Bdrm. l·I• IJa Opl•n hou.o,c.· Sal/Sun 12·~> l!1!l!cll <.Alnstcllation. 963· ll!X!I Lgc 6 Br, 2 Ba. I mil•· to beac·h. SI 11.900. 1\141 . ~'0!¥1 : OO:l-OA67. OPEN SAT-SUN 12-6 Tn level pool home 4 hr, 2112 ba. :;ep. f .R .. :-.pa. low mamt hk yd w1f1 n· n ng. 17371 IREDALN. So. of Warner. Wesl of Spnngdalc.~)tent __ _ IYOWNER 3Br, 21h Ba. carthtones. ceramic' tile. fam rm. frplc •. Must sec. Asking SBUlO. 842·0839 •Quiet New fo.:nl!lund charm can be yours wsth a little TLC. Sloe this 3 BR + 2'-'l ba <.;ondo + pool. . •Sports rans. here's yoor chance to have your own court w /Jovely tri-lcvel exec home + wet bar. Open Sun. 1·5 at 21691 Impala. Call agent, Cyn. thia. 537 -2271. ----By owner /agt $15,000 down. 4 bdrm . ra m rm. Reduced to SlOS.000. 8942 Bainford. ()pen Sun. 1·5. B-0&18. UMITSUMJTS We h ave 2,3 , & 4 PLEX.ES, some walking distance to the beach. Priced rrom $187.500 uJJ. Partl Place.lnc842·7461 IW1!4011 ....... 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MMrtwttfto• 4br, a ruU bai fam rm, DR, LR. F\11 lndscpd, Ule entry, a ll bll·lns, frplc, almnSMtone walls complel*. Near new. quality bit b y Ayres. P.O. pleaae. Sl38,500. MO-MU. IXCIL18fT Pl.AM Ur-le 3 bdrm. 2 ba all on one lloor. Near shopping cefl&er, Park Place. Inc. IQ.7411 l)\t,1wr lh<frm 'ha I••·•' l.1t1tl $1:1:! 111111 \1•1•d qtu('k ..... 1,. 1.t.1 11.>7 BElOW MARKET Sharp :111r. cre..it l11r.111m1 ' il1·t'ur w11 h ..irnc111l 1t'" l\1u ... t sc•ll ii?:l--i:u 1 ah'l UNIVERSITY PARK-2 l'lush <!Br . 21.fa I wnh!.t". •\(°. nt•W q1t'>, 1·1111 tlllll. widt' .:n'l:'nbll. l'.llt'lli-o lo i•'1ll pool II~ 1iwn1•r i:iJ3.5()(1 ;.;,2 I 7t:G. 55!1· 1 IH2 IRVIHE'S IEST W11(J1fhndge l'l.11•1· II" 'I"'' m111 lt·I ;u I'll'>°' f1 ••Ill lh1· l;1k1• •1111< :1 h;1 nl ~p;i111~h "f'l•·111f11r (JI 1t·rl1I .11 S1ti!!.ot111 t.'<.111 111 OCEAM SPRAY R.E 759.9222 tWW ARD MOBILITY Why not l'OJ OY pro· fl"iSIOIWll y c11'l0Ur;1l(•f1 and l:.111d~l'<tJ>1:d 1 ll<lrm 111 lh1• Han•·h l-:ll•J:a111 hv111g on fllUt'l 1·ul tlc "'"' Only Sl2U.00il v1.xa·:1. P/\<.:t Fie 64\J.fittH ---- ORAMGETREE Plan 5. 21Jr. upgraded. n\er, t•ourt,,. ;di xtras. Uy Owne r. Pnrw. Only. O H.12·S. S71.ooo 551-5575 A W/\H D WIN N IN G TOWNllOlJSF: J Br 2 Ila l'ondt.•ro!.a t11wnhous1.•. 1·xc·1t 1n14 d e::.tl!n. <i tr. frpk. ~kyli g ht s, up graded noonnj! & dfl)'>. IJ~ patio, pool & J:u· lly owner. $116,000. 7:11 5180 For sale by ownl·r l llr l'rz Ba condo. St 10,000 ()pn Ilse Sal /Sun. The VI iias at Ra ncho San Joaquin. 552·11219 or 536-11.xl WOOl>B HI DGI:: PR~CO'IT Re d u ced 5br . Jba lakeside l0t·. !Hl.t1.4 loa n. $185,000. By o wn r , 559-5868. ------ HBIT AGE PARIC Sunny To wnhome ·BY owner. 2 story 3 br . l '•• ba, family k itchen & fonccd rc::ir yarcl. Open 12-5 Sat/Sun . /\ssum. 9•n7. In. Hentai:e Park. 559-4107 UNIVERSITY PARIC J bdrm. Townhome, fe land. Upgrnded thruout. Xlnt buy. Agenl 551·4682 eves. l.OWEST PRICED 4 BR Persq. n. in Irvine! Commun. pool Ir tennis. Lrge lot. VA terms. Realty Network 957-MOO WAMTID Oranletree Condo. pnn. only. 5411-825 l. Vtllage 3 3 bdrm, 2"': ba, frplc. lge comder. Fee. ~~or 552-0037 WOOOBRDIGE "Willow" lil2Z,ll>O. By Owner. 4 Br, 3 Ba, F amily, Dinin1. lovely atrium. custom wi ndow cove r ings . HUGE yard·l ol btf1est In Wood br idge , ully a ut o . s p rl nk . fl landacpd.· E nougti for large pool w /plenty len over. Open Sat /Sun 12·5. 41 Sonppatrow or call ea.-.. I' r I \ ,11· \ ' ;:. 1 ~ I . :1°11 II .\l,11ld in1· l'rn"" /~1:! t 111 ' ... :1!11 DESPERATE Ow1wr m11\·111c 11\r. f.1 rn rm Mui-I ~•"l' ''•apµn•1· Mewporl Center Rlty 640 um l Bdrm. t11wnhomt• 111 • 'IAH.'ATIO:>-: <:1•t aw.iv frim1 II .. 11 111 Top of t1i1• World l11m1f\ 1w114hb11rh11od. 1'10-.0• t" -.1·ho11b lhdrm l.101 rm .... w1•1 h:ir & I fllil° lll:aut1ful Ir~ ,1111• \;iro S 1• I I 1· r "' 1 11 .1 ' ... 1 ' 1 w 11nan1·111i: .I 11 -.1 ri· dun-.1, onlr $135.:it111 ,, • '170·2022 Goldenwest lk'allori. & Assunah•!o l11•ntagc Park . xln• liw. Orw \l'ar 1>ld :Jllr. :!' · 11111n;.11·. ;.1:-.:-.u111ahl1• ln;in ha+fam rm L\•d<tr •·xlr ~HJ.~il.I Hltr X:Cl-!ll!l:J Fr wrnduw~. ~-1:,,om 1048 -l!n 175!111r 7i4 :;;1:ix Lacpto Beoch ....................... , _________ _ FAMILY FUN ~ 'ha rmm.: I llllrm ~ h.1tll 111 h•\'t•I with l:1rg1· lam1ty room. fn•shly pallllt·d. nc•w 1·af"Pl'l. sunrll•tk <incl lovely mountain 'u·w fircat for cntt·rtu1nmg SJ ... j,!))t) DOHOSEH REALTORS ·IOI GLENNfo:YHE 4!17·4114H Robins and Roses Charmmg I BH housl' in prl-sllg1ous Emerald liay T l•rra re. Sunn y, ehc<.'rful. s pac·1o u s rooms. mdudtng large separa te dmang room. Surrounded by loHly fnnt trees. Only minutes walk to beach. $155.000. OOHOSEH REALTORS 401GLENNEYHE 497·4848 FGftily •ach Houu J Bdnn. 2 bath w /l!UCSl apt. Super views from all J s tories LJ!C y1:1rd. gar::ige Only I block Lo beach. Try $179.000. Dolphin R. 1-: :s looking for cnlhussastk pcopll' to join the firm. School tui- tion reimbursed. DOLPHIN R.E. 494-1'511 SBEHE EHVIROHMEHT!! Treat yourself to an evening at home : lhe dramatic 40 n. living rm. NEW & BEAUTIFUL ("ountf'\' Fn·neh <.:u,..tom llomt· "with ut·1·a11 \ tew. Slt'f-" from ht.•a<•h. 4 Hd. 41 2 ba. den & ram1ly rm l'r1me C rt.•sl·1.·nl H•• ~ location ~2.5.000 Sec at llHH Mttrtnt' or c·a l l own<.'r . Jean Eddy 7S9-<»56 MYSTIC PARK A sl.'renv mt. & l0a nyun view with i.:timp:;C!. or thl· OCl·an; this spur ious -1 bdrm family home ha!. been frt'shly carpctC'd & pamtc.'C.1. Sl9H,500 ENJOY ..... .Catalina s uns(llS & J!nrgcou!. orean vsew~ (mm this lovely. highly upgr::ided condominium. absolutely 1mmac·ulate: Sllll,IXXI ORIEHTAL DELIGHT /\ dtst.mct1ve. c·ustom J txlrm. home in popular Coas t Roya l ~'. Thl• ~pac1ous decks offer un parallel e d v1l.'w s . $289,000 1°'itr•r ·~\~114!;·~~ 110't N f:l)1•'' H1qhw,w t •tUUflrt f~.tt h Cit 't'h~1 111•1 •Q4 111( "\1blll (,ow.I M1qhw.iy <;outh I aquna C.1 (j26/ 1 1 fl•1 49" 4!>'Jt 31402 Ocem View In s . ...,.. 0.. of ,,,, *-•orih Spmish HaciesM9sn, l Ir, 2 frplcs. lnclous coertyorcl + great oc... ... $22'.000 FAUST .A VITALI IE.AL.TOR 4'7·2426 is graced by 2 elegant 1---------- open stairways that I•--------• create an Impressive at· OPIMSAT/SUH 1-5 mosphere. Impressi ve w,IWIM&ChMM outdoor decklng, ocean & 2145 Ale1•d1r canyan views. Just list· UPP ER VIC TO RIA ed.~ BEAQf - FO~ES T E O LSON .. ' ' ··~-~ SUPERB HO M E BY OWNER White wat er view, wlk to bch Ir town, 38r.den.2~Ba. balcony, makta qt.rs, cul·de·sac. Xlnt ~ts Ii invest· m eat. 740 O ak St . sra,.,. <714) 494·31118 or (ZIJ)471-.. Otelalnmt, 2 BJl. 2 ba., OYO apt. Ptpl, deck, Ul.cl)> beach. pool. put- tilw sreen. rec. center. -!-·Pet Allen Rltr. .. 7571 Catalina Sunsets a nd beautiful ocean view. Spacious wood and glass home. Walk to beach, M.'<.'luded area. close lo schools and shopping. 3 Bdrm, 3 ba, den & bonus rm (or 4th bdrm> Owner 's bo nus to salesperson. $1000 gifi cest. Special bonus to ~ ii putthu ed from Reel R. SlOOO. Try 10% down and owner will help finance .. M .500 4'7·1711 CROWNPOIHT ~/\Ul'I :ir1'.I '" l".lll 111• •11 h .... \ I.JI L!•• h \ 111~· 1111 .I l•lrru~ :• h,ll ti... l''\l 1.1 l.11 j!1• k11•·h1·n ~:.!;, 1"1n Wo1~ls Cl)\ l' s:r.1~1.lMIO r----------• Jll~I Sc> C11."1 lli"..1\ Ill V1ll,1g1· 1'".111 l./\GlJNi\ BEAi 'I I 497-2457 THE BIG STEAL /\~J)YOl" IH>l\ ·1 11 °\\ I-" TO HE A TlllF,. ··111 '"1· till' \;11lw in 1111,. ... 1nl.111g 1·011lt•mpor ..ir~ horn •'. LOl0 <tl1•tl h1.:l1 .dlll\ I ' La1!1tna·,.. Cam1.-<I H1v1t•ra l'•>11s ll10t• 1111 l.1rgt· 11)1 With lus h plf111tmg:-.. pat 111 a n cl " 11 n .., h a 11 1· 11 l'Ol.lr1 V~1rd SPH.\Wl.1:-.1; 4 II j) ll M . :1 II 1\ T II 1-·1.00 R I' I.,\ N w 1th torm..il d1n1 ng r 1111rn . Ham1ly room 1. fl-.111111•;- spac1<1us ltv111g ruvm "" prox. 28 r1'l'I l«•ll j.!. wtRI::AMED CEii.iNC /\ND l'E NTEH F1Rfo:PL/\Cf':OF l'/\LOS V C: H D E S S T 0 N t-: . Step:;av(lr k11t·hen has bl.ult m ran~l'. oven, d1s- hwash(lr a nt.I laundry are••· We think lhss twt· ter bwll hom1'. 111 muve· m rondit1on 1s a "Hl::/\L ~"TE/\L"' at only Sl42,500 Fun Price SEl':TODAY ! ! GONETOMOHROW' ! MISSION REALTY 98SS. <.:st Hwy, Laguna PhoM 494-0731 MIGUEL SHORES Ptivale bea<·h communt· ly. Ocean view cxccullvc home. 4 BR + ram rm Forma l d1n1n l! rm.S2J.5.000 REG&n' REALTY fl.11·3114 or 496·9501 Homr + Studio Upi·n I .1 ~u11 ltol> I A' Br,·.1 llt -.•1 h ""It• 111 '"11 h I .. 1a,:1111.1 I l!dt 111' . I hath,.., .irr1~1 ... hrnni· .... l I h II 1 • ,, II \ I I \\ S11.11·mu" .1-;"2 'II fl '' 11111" ~ 1•\ 1•1) 1 h111~ fol' 11Uttl•i111 1·11t1•rtJlllll1~ ~H:"1,IN~I Ultimate Livinq <~w·n I , :-.trn :!.>!111 j..,1lt• WJy. Turn 011 h'4 >. at ~,,I .1 nu W ,1 ' H ,. rnt.o:-.ment.t'<I lJ) n1ast<.1t Vll"W~ & lush t~a rden-; Wh1C·h ... urr11Un1I t h1 !> sJ)t"<'taC'ular nt·w homt'. l'rc.·alL'(I ol (0l'Clar, nat l\'l' 'tum· & l!l;i,..,.. i\1Jl1\ l'lt•)!;Jtll lt1Ul'h1•, 'I Bdrm .... ;1 h;11 h!o. SJ.'i0.0011. Pool + Ocean View llPl'n Sun. I 4. 2161a 01·1•iJn V 1Sl3. Soul h La~una. ;1buvl' /\lphu Beta Murkl't. 11:1 /\<·n· c:;wtc with spt•rtat•ular v1ewi; from a majestic :1 bdrm . 2 b;ith homt'. Nc•w bll tn k1t chl·11. also a ltlt'il ffl'('-form pool + JIH'UZZI M us l s \• II t 11 :-.1'1 t 1 c• dJvorcC' Sec & submit ol· fer. $1119.500. • 494-7551 MOVE RIGHT IN • Spt•l·tarular 1·any1111 & Ol'l'Un \'teWs •Sl 9!f. 5(kJ •SW.WO down •Sls:k> per mu. •No new loan <.:lay .Jan· ct ro . 11w111•r /al!en 1. J-722·8221or6i5·74HS I· .1u11l11u' l'a1·,.,,.,, ,.r 1 ,. 111vdd .s lldrrn. la1111 1\ 1111 ..... , .. \Iii .. , \.111l11·d •••rltm· \l1•\1J:tll 11lo \,1• ... 1.:lllll lll .. I 1\11 • h '" I~ .1111o•ol 1·1·f1111g~ •" .d i llh" I!• H" It•"• l.11 ma tu 1•'11.tllt"I' t( I(\" "'"" '" SI:!!• '(jjf SPANISH COUNTRY HOME l·r11nllll1? •Jll I llh l.11 r'-':I\ 111 Ii.I :\114u1·I l' (. <.i11lt t ·11ur..,,• :.! "'"r', .I ll1lrn1. :!' h.11 h. lri.: l.1mtl~ 1 m ,\ ).!.111.·ri .• •·nt ran•'•" St'~> rh11\Jn·n· ... q11r' w.pnl h.11 h I ruf\ ,, pn'~l1g1ou ... pr11p1·rt \. ~t;!l.!4~1 493-9494 495-5220 496-24 13 830-5050 GATE GUARDED MIGUEL SHORES Ass.mW.Loan A roomy upl!rnde<l a11 prox JOOO sq ft 2 s tory :1 Hd rm. on Cn · lan d Su11nl'd glas!. wmcto" ... .•n<I u1i:-tair" pc•t•k <•l till' Panfll' l'LCS fJhulou.-. rl•t'rl';.it1011 fac11it11•.; and t•11sy w11lk tn pn vall' bcat'h ANV :i fabulous assumahlt· SMll.000 at 91·2'; louu. Pnccd n ght at $192.000 644-7211 FOR MORI<: INFO· /Jn NIGEL EJAIL[ Y & ASSUCIATfS REEDER REALTY S89.500. 3 bdr m. 2 '':· ba Condo: elci.:ant. frplc. a /C', 2 pools, w lk l o stores. save gas, 9'i; as- s um ab I e . Broke r l0oopcr:1l1on. 1-:as y ac· l'l':'S tt'nms. golf. bear h Q.111 H t-:. Ofc. 7 days W·ti 494.-1:11~,. Ollwr tlmcs . 4W·lli251v. msi.: AsSUINlbl• Loan l"mrway 1-:1 Nil!Ul.'I Jbr. SZ:W.tU I. Custom Rcalt> Ti0-9777 --~ ---- Want /\ds Cal~5678 • OCEAN VIEW • Unobs t r ucted h ill & -":;;ijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiilliimlliil.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ ocean views. 3 Br' 2 b:• c·ustom ra m r m . Pvt •. Coldwell Banker ~~~~mmunity. Only H. Johns R. K 493·6891 l<I ~H Nl!/\1 mar ~/ltA. C:OMPl\NV Monan·h S u mmit 11 ~ Nl.'ver orcup1ed 2BH. * OPEN I ·5 * den. 2Ba. Oen & coastline OPIH IH MOHAICH IAY TRI.ACE. view. 22832 Oominitu Rd Large 4 bdrm., 3 bath home on Set! owner Sat I·~ or cull lovely cul-de-sac. Outstanding pool ~Ul82 ___ _ & outdoor ente rtainment a rea. l.alltForftt 1055 $265,000. SEE ELLIE FINIGAN AT •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 32342 ASCENSION OPIM IM MOMAICH SUMMIT t. 2 Bdrms. & den. 2 baths. panoramic ocean & mtn. vie w. $129.500. SEE HA L C ARD W EL L AT 3 108 1 ALMARA LANE . OCEAN YllW THAT GOIS FOllYB This own your own adult unit is 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, enclosed deck, all ne wly decorated; pool; close to shopping. $89.000 A COl.DWB.&. IANI• CO. ~ 496-7222 831-0836 n.r...ei ...... .., .... L..-..... OUTSTAMOIHG LAl(lflOMT HOME /\n executive family an the finest area or Lak\! Forest. P rofe11s 1onally decorated 4 bdrm. 3 b11 with pn vate dock out front. Antique stained glass doors. custom t iles. carpet Ir wood parquet. A lot ol home in today's m ark et. Co mple t e securi ty system . .. .,. O..s.t/S.1·5 22137 .... ,.,.. WATI.RFRON1 ttOME!t t.c. REAL ESTATE 63t·1'00 . 0 .. . ·. It at 1b • - . • • • ~ . • ........ ¥. 1067 ........................ 1".xrh.lllh'f' t'lr'tlbh•r 1 ,, 1111 0-· watt•r of l • .ik,• \1 1~ ~•o \11,·Jv l!l>r. ;• h.1 111' 1trMk-s (imund ll'\ l'1 • hoat ,1111 $11 .! ·''"' 4~1 !IUUU, ~ llllt~I •t:A\Jl'l l"lJl.1.Y ch•n•1 11l t-d & h ttl'l'li<l :: 'I) .lh1 ~1')bll. IUlll r111 .111 hll Ins. l'1•11trl Jlr :: p .11111, .. I~ yni SJ I ~.WO II-. th I ~I~ Mlwport •ach t 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• UDO ISLE 1:r111'l•IW> ~ .. 1ur) I llolrm & dl'll """''' ~· l•\ ,, 11 .. tlll•tll ;'II, .II lt'lllll' ,'!,, 1 l11ltlk•ll't' llt•.tlhlh .ill\ 11111'\\I ,11 s:Jl(!J :!(•I .. .· \ l I • I 1 -. ~· ~. l t ·I ,,.1-1 I · • 1-:i.,1 lllulf \ir1•.1L \ 11 .- 3 . 111 hrukl·r ll•f I 111 11n $111:1.500 .!lllli \11.t \'1~1.1 11r 11:111 111 h 6·IO '411\1, llJ11•11 hUIJ'>I' ::,.St1Son I .1 U;1yfrii111 I >uµl l\ 1-·.1ot '11 Jllr uµr 2Hr 1-.. r J-'11 l>lln.-. & ldr) hku11 111 1•.1 Summr "nl 1 1 l·n t I SJ00.11011 urr l)Wlld lloll ~~ ll40 lli79 ~·-... ~1\1\a.~ St.>e274!2l V1~lu IM Orv N" ex ~ m;;;~ rca:.onabh• 11fkr rduw1l IEST UDO IUY i:.·~:ba, U plan Uk1 2 s tory, 3 Bdrm & dl'n lr~ s unny patio Nt•;Jr Wl\IUS & beach. $:!119,5011 D M Mor~holl & A<,,nr 3400 Via Oporto r-J.,wpy 1 &>o~ h 7141044 WXJ NEWPORT HGTS 1'hi.s h idden beauty 1s on dead c·nd sl 2-sly 5 Br :J Ua, s ml o<'l'an vit•w, lull Swer11s h saun ;1 ht!! p cuz7.1, lots of t•i..t ras Must see lo appren:1te S!25.00U Ownt·r will help firu.ince A PRESTIGE q_----l~HOME~ 3333 W Coast llwy. NU 645-6646 limqot• Nt•wport Town Maan1f1cent <.:atallnJ <.:a nnt•ry Village '1t'""' <!hr. Zh;i professionally dccoral1•d. SIR7 .suo 751·50011. 5411.0094 1aow MARKET! BIG CANYON Condo great lorat 1011 A I.SO eleita.nt jbr. ·home with pool +spa· only $124 .900 _Pn nc. Only 673-4311 A1..'1. NEVER AGAIN IN NEWPORT •All 1dcul loeatlon .. • •An clc1rnnl t:n~li !-h 1\Jdor condominium••• •Pnced from $130.0CJIJ .gar,} financing •10',{ down financing This could be your la~• cb.ance to buy an out :;t.andinJ,? 2 br and den. a br or 4 br with 31"1 bath home close IO t'\t·r yt.tung. Only 4 ava1l:iblc m Ous ~itclusivc offenng Sc c S II E FI'~ I 1-: L D PLACI!: al Tu!>lm Ave & 16th In Newport Beach by PACESETTER llOMES . ()pen daily from 12:00 except Friday :• (114)631-0094 •och Dollhouse $105,000 N1•wport Shores. attrat• live 3 HR. ne wly rrpt'd & painted inside & out 5 blks lo bl·arh. Ownl'r tranc;ferrL'<I out of arl'a Pool & t1•nn1s r ourl s Heasonable t e rms 111 qualtfil'\I buyer. Call r11r appl lo H't' Pcitgy. ~. 5:'16 24\18. BY OWNER Super Ne1ghbrhd. :lhr 2ba Lg fom rm Newly rt• deco SkyL1t e Walk to pk /Sl'hl $129,500 64.'HD37. ---------•st l4ly in Shorft Ry Owner. Npt Shores. 3 Br. den, t•umm. pool, tc•n- n 1 s eri s, S I OJ,900 "Courtl'SY to Bk r s ." i"11!-:1151 JUSTUSTEO Lovely J Br. ::! ha hume+den in Newp11rt Shores. S hort walk 111 b<'ac•h f'cl' s imple Sl47.500 ROii Williams Realty LAGUNA BEACll 49~519 955-1570 3-SrYOCEANl-'KONT Owner financ·ed. Own a~ 548.f\2.'.IO BIG CANYON Brmleaux model · 2 Rr & fam rm or 3rd Hr w ;1 Ua . U! corner lot. approx 120· fal·•nft t.he ~olf 1'0UJ"Se. $)65,000 Owner Ukr. 549·11688 Waterfront p:M~ J bdrm, f(Or~eous patio. location. location! Call 64.S-9161 £,i· OPEN HOUSE '.·:~REALTY ,ill!' . 1iCJ Canyon Condos 21 Rm• Fontancbleau. 2 Rue Chatcau Roy;ll Open Sunday l-5. "Al(t ~ Room to roam 4 br. fa mi· ly, room. pool. Bayrrcst ---------• 5242.500. century 21 PANIC SALE! Newport Ce nte r . Duplex.4Br+3Br. 640-53.'>7 -Open Mon thru Sun HARBOR VIEW HOM ES IOAM to3 PM. 2 bdrm. den 2 ba. 11~34th St. "Monaco" $158,SOO·FEt:. Balboa Penmsula Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 2057 $199,950 Port Bristol circle. Agent The Property Marl. 673-9479 640·0019 Looking for ;J home or your own? You 'll find many homes advert1s'-'<l for sale 1n Classified everyday Best buy Rig Canyon . $152,500. Cl'ntury 21 Newport Ce nt er. 640-5.157. S@\\JUlA-l&tt/'S~ rhat Intriguing Worcl Game with a Chuc'1e l'ot•4 loy Cl..A'I' I POUAH ------ O t9011onl)tl •~e 6 .cro..,bled we><d• below lo mn~e 6 1implt'" wotd' P'.1"' t,,tteri of •ot h In rti lino ot 1qume• H 0 Y R E T I 12 I I' I Rl&LAC I I I I I I' I G U M P I N I I I I I R A Y D 0 P I I I I' I C A I L A R I I' I I I T A S S I D Money can't buy happlnoas, tt ria. been Mid by berds. Money can't t>uy happiness - So ..... try --. UDO ISLE 4 hr 3 1~1 . 2 fri1l1· .,, il 'tY ~.101 11w1wr l'rJn 1111 "iii'J ~ I h •• r m I II .: .! 1111 f Ill II."\ 11·-. M11li1ll• ll11111t• ~;:,Ill\) 711l l.11l11 l'111k 111 c I til,'1 o:u l SOMERSET HAllORVIEW HOMES btUffil'lln1n;Hkd ;,UH. :1 II a . F a m H 111 , IJ\•m111fully 1rw1111a1111:d fll'Olc'S!>lllnltl ly 1il'l'l)f .111•!1 & IJn\1~1·11 1w 1l \'l'I > pn vall• 110c1I '"''fi lot 1 \Alai ,1 .. ru~°l'" Ol 't:.:N SAT . U:"ll 12 5 l!fl!I l'ort l'l\d:,,l·;i Clwnl'r A.:t tiH ·11"4 . ti44 7757 HARIORVIEW HOMES.PALERMO For suit-by owm•r . Upt·n llou:.1· Sun IV ~. 4hr. i1 ~bu. Cum rm, c·ountn k1trh, prof lndsrpd for Iii m.11nt aint·nr 1• s1·hl X 1111 I()(•. n1m m po11l. park. Nl!wporl M1•sa Dl!>I Prtn1· only l!lti5 l'orl Cardiff. N B. For info rnll 64t)-1295 llarhor View. :ibr. ;.ilia 1-'antaslt<' up~radl'' In & nut SJ59.<nl l)pt•n Sat 75.4 0143 BEAUTIFUL 41R + FAMRM.HVH Fl'4'. near sc:hl, park & pool SI 74, f100 551-6561 640-1440 -----WFSTCLIFF 4Br. 2'z ha SlW.500 Ry ownl'r . Opt·n Sal/Sun 12 30 to 4 ·30. 1:;14 Dover Or. OCEAMYIEW :"lpt Cr<'~l rondo. Jhr. :1t.1J. L'nd uni! l'nol, tt·n "'" <"rts. l,!«>11 sq ft Xlnt 1·1111d Ow1wr <.K1·u1>an 11Healtor Nut yl'l hstc1I. Ruy below markt•t & ~avl' c·omm . + Dys lil5 :mt. l'Vl'S & wknds ~72Wi FfXERUPPER 11uplc.'x on 30x85' lol 1n llJO block. 1-'oundauon !llrcSl:>cd for 2 stories . <.:an build an additional fiOO sq. ft. on uppt-r un1l Might t-ons1dl'r Jumt ven- ture w1bwldcr C<Jll for info DUPLEX. :1 Br + IJal'helor Compl. rt!modeled Chis<· to h:iy &beach. PARK LIDO Split ll!vel 2 br. 2 ba con· !lo. Om: of the best buys Ul Newport. SH>3.000. Own.r Al!l-ll75-6775. ---- IL\HROfl i11<alLANDS, by owner. Isl time of. fered. Updated with new lolchen. n>pl)(.'r plumb· m~. many xtr:i,.. 3 BR. 2 Ua, Oak floonn~ thruout & fplc . Co\•c rcd patio & pool sized yatd. Sl:l2.50t'J 2024 BERYi. LN OPENSAT/S NI 5PM 548-0924 IAYFROHT UDOISLAHD (;ruc1ous ltv1n1< al lls best. 5 Bdrm. form<JI dm· m.I!. loo many amt•ntlles to h sl C<tn dock lwo large boats OPENS/\TtSlJN 1·5 ~VIA 1.100 NOIW Sl.150. 000 Johll Kins(• Hcaltor "45-6822 or 5;,9·658K UDO ISLE Outstandmit rstm re· model. Prime rorner location. steps lo beach. 3 Br 3 ba. den. Liv rm w /wetbar & massive brirk f~lc. r beam reil· inits. fr doors/paned wind. din area opens to brick patro. Bn.iht kit w/all nu blt-ini1 & nook. Spacious m slr s uite. w/balrony. Decor a tor fabrics/wall cov. Assum loan. $475,000. By Owner. 67~2764 ~o.pe.. 3 b r + 2 br ru l l y furnished. Must sell. Asking $425,000 but owner says make offer. PRIDE PLUS .............. c .... :1 h c d r o o m . 2 ~" b a t h ' + pool. ":xct!pliorwlly l'lcun with f!racious 1~uloor outdoor l1 v1n J: and a roaring flrrplatr to acid to dcltghtrul living in lh1:. «'Xl'('Ul1 vt· t•un1rnunlty (~A//Jf/A'b R"O~v BLUFFS LISTINGS OPEii TODAY HUMTIM6TOH llACH Al'AITMIMTS Excellent investment package. Two 8-unit bldg!4 & three 4-unil bldgs. Ex- cellent growth area l.5 miles to beach. Rapid appretiation . Ass um able loans. Owner will fin<.1nce . Sl.500,000 for package. or will e1cll separately . Pr1t'«' Jlli.l rPdU<'<'d to S 145,900 Ownt•r must :.t'll lk st huy in Newport. Ct1 ll now' 508 VENTAJA <X PLAN> Sl4t,t00 EYERS & ASSOCIATES ,. 8]],.0200 328 VISTA TRUCHA <X PLAN) $141,000 2950 PERALA <FURN.> 1 YR ~E SIZOO MO. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO .. UALTOIS 2111 S.J114 I ....... PLEASE CAU 640-625' Foa DIT AILS BEST ON LIDO 51• .................. ~ lecad. Spiral at.WC.. & • flooh. 3500 Mt-ft. C .. for ..... $650,000 DOUBLE LOT-RARE HOME Lo•.., pool. 1 ..-.S ...... ....., r&, • ... • ..e. 5400 sq. ft. e• to '"· ,I ,250,000 PecJIJY lrot11s, RNr. -645-1531 ·------------· OWNER WANTS ACTION Four bedroom . i bath home plus s pacious bonus room and balh. Private patio with enrlosed yard in ~r eal family n e igh borhood. Seller ready to move! $153.500. Fee. len1ita Eilerhett. Realtor 675-2373 . --------------1 BY OWNER HEW BLUFfS CONDO Magn1fltl'.'nl 1; l1 la11 Wr:.1> a roun1I w1 n<l1•"' \•It•\ at Pd t•11rn1·r '''' (.'.1!111.-drnl twam <·1·1l111g, nurron'<i 2 :-torv t•11l 1 \ llrand nl'W <•pt' ii a mt do· <'Or 3 ~wparntl' bl'droom <;Wlt--S, :J halhs. ramtlv· rm. M1m Hay view. t·1·n tral vacuum. AM ·F~1 m l{•n·om Steps H> l>:.H·k hay. AdJacenl pool a 11d cabana Sl!ltl.000 Opett Sat/Sun 1-5 or by appoW.-nt 2420 Vista HoblHo 644-4133 PIUMt-; Oceanfronl 2 hr ownr will earn· ;it tfl' . Sflj,000. 673-140::! ()(•1·1111fronl dµl x 2Hr. I h~llh 1-.1 111111 . )>Lr:l lg1•, :! 1·.1r j.!;&r Sllt'i,tMM> fl75 l!IHfi .; BEST BUY PARK LIDO/Poolside Maximum Privocy 16 Units Pe r Pool .\II ;itlult lrnrn,11•ul.1lL• grnumh. J Bdrm'. 21 ~ hath hc·.iuly BL' !ht• f1r!.l 1osc.•th1 -, IJr;ind new h!>t· mJ? /\n absolull' ~tc<1I al Sil!!.~ t:<Jll lor rurtht·r detmls . Jack FicJc & A SIOC. 96)..0926 6 75-7512 or 640.5296 nes. * MOTIV ATEO * St• 11 1• r h a s 1111 u I! h l Wl•.llhl•r httml·. lcl1':1l c1l 111 C'Xl.'!Us1vt• E:isthluff Comrortnbll• <t lid rm .....,..,.,,.-..... R I with !Ill' t:onvcrucnct· uf ~" • EACH :!I ~ luith. .... Ll!l'. pool).11•· SI I 0,000 v:ml w1lh J1Ultu for t•nter Owner motivall-d tO :.1•11 lalntnj! J'n VlJI (' T lf'W of this rharming 2 Rd rm & • (':1tah11,1 J\1hll't.l '.tlu1• den +sunroom homt· ownl'r will c•1Jrrv tho· 1:-.1 Just steps to beach. Com · trust dt•cd t:~ II L1du mwtity pool. lenms & lt·r-Really ITT:I 7:100 nfrr nci~hbors Salilbury RHl+y 673-6900 BAYFROMT WIUTRADE ()y,'Tl<'r will take· ~mftlt· fanuly or umts for lh1i. ~harp 2 bedroom Condo on hay with oc:can v1t'W & bo:il sltp. $2!0,UOO full pnl'C' SOMETHING NEW IM HARIOR VIEW Beautiful l'X pt1nd1·<I Ca rme l m odel with cnlar~t·d ram1ly ru1Jm , acid-On maslt.'r bedroom & hath Large lot, n H'l'I Y landsraped OPF:N SUN DAY 1-5: 1718 Nrwpurl Hill s Ora \'l' W t·~I Sl95.000. LEASE OPTION Lovely remode lect :t & den with cxlra lariH· lol m cxrlu.">ivc lrvml' Tt>r rare Or buy oo l'a!.) terms. No qu<1hrym~ $219,000. CORPORA TE PLAZA REALTY 548-2953 OPEN HOUSES 2214 ALT/\ VIST,\ 1-:;1..,thluff Sat Sun I ;, lll Vl1\ :"JJ>I NI': 0111·0 Sal 1Su n 1 !'l 1:111 SE1\.t:;l IO lt 1-: l)p1:nS.tl Sun t:!:; Xtf, 1\ W B,\l.BO,\ OJll'll ~Jl Sun I :; :I HtJCK n;LI·:, ln•1n1• ~u11 I .• th .~ ... ~71·7300 O,Wn Sot-S..n I 1-5 17 I 4 Skylark lnvPly 3 hr. 2 b;i honw ri.:·st h11v Ill Ha Vl'fl'~l ( lrf lrvint• io BaYt'rL'st lt<I. n J?hl to (.;ommodorC'. ll'fl un Sk vl:irk Lant• lo 1711 C'\•nt 11ry ::! I c;old Co~i..l H1•a lt•1r ... Sitt! 047!1 or 54.'1·1 HiSi ----- NO EXPENSE SPARED! Trul'' No 1:xµ1:n:>l' has llet."fl !>IJart'iJ on this tk l'or<Jlor'!-. dream hnm1· c; I.Ir j! l' 0 u .. r a I l' rm 0 modl'I 111 llarb<ir Vit•w lloml'-; rl'l' I and 4 lll·drm~ Form~d dmmi? rm Pl11nkl.-d h<Jrdw11111l fl11~1r!>. /\t·c:cntl·tl "1th Spanis h till' /\ must ·Io .. 1·t• for truly fu ~~) h u ~·.., r 1, ' (.' ;i II t o d 11 ) 1;.:! rn~• ,., CAMALFROMT :111 filnd ~l J ll!>l rNJUl'CO to $155.!k)(I I 'ropc11y I louM· 1:.i2 :lliall FRENCH DOORS IA:ud 111 thl• largl' patio .111J vunl 11f tl11s c:ha r m u~ i udrm . :! hJ hunw Ill ;\°\'"fJllrl fl t•tghh ( 'ompll'I 1•lv r1•d11111· to\ lht•1ll'l'(ll'alt11' 11Wl1l'f' 't523 CAMPU5Dt·IRVl .. E ---------- CARMEL :i &lrm". 2 h.tth:-, farndv rm .. large ,.:anil'n. fruit I r•·P'i. Xlnt 1•11ntl1l 1v11' Wallp,1µL'r)<. 11;ik fir~ . tile rnunlcr Sllill.54JCl OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 2033 rt. Weybri~ PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 ---- BACKBAY POOL HOME bllJOY Nc>wport al Its tw;>:;t w11h1s most f'x<·•t 111g hs llln:· /\n t•xlrl'mf'ly hvabll· :1 h<lrm. fmlv hum" C'nmpl1 mrn1t·rl .... / n f' u I r a I I n n 1• ' 1•nhanl'f'(I hy a j.!OrJ.!c•ou~ :•ixll) poo1I .JU!.l m 11mc• ror !. mm1'r 64H 7i 11 I J\ ,. JIL'\l x hr1U.'>l'S frum lht• •K·•·an 111r Sl31 .900 l mma1·, :1 fir. l ba hnu~l' Wllh f1rcµlacc , hcJnl\'d 1·1·1hng~. l'll° \.omc ~,.,. II' Open llousl' Sat l :l 1 1'7\1 Newport Pier Reolty r.mt:a:m11i111AM11 2005 Balboa Blvd. Newport Bch. 673·2058 ILUFFS-BY OWNER Oovrr Shon•s SPACIOUS ~ lll>llM + ma uls rm l)('~IJ;!nl'd with P<•rll'.' M 1' ., t a i n m i n 11 . t:normous l1v1nR rm, l·--------•I Peninwla Pt. Popular Dclorese Pl~m . on romer w /rap around pat.lo. 3br, 21hba, h1Ahlo·.v \JJ)f!raded, widest grt't'n· bell. unde r markN $162.500. Open Sun l 5. 2001 Perla . 644·6.'>04 farn rm. formal dinrn~ Ex1·1tmg mdour /outdoor Ir v1n g Pres I 1~1ou s nc11{hhorhood. For a ppl , ownr t hkr, 642·35it2/ 612 IZl4 THE BLUFFS 5 yl'ar old, 3 bdrm. :1 haths, larj.!L' f a mll v room. Very r:irc. $345.0IW> Open Sat /Sun l 5 1521 E (~can rn. PecJIJY lrolM, lltr 64S.l 53 I A STEAL Rectucl'd to $144.900. Absolult>ly immaculate 3 ---------UDO ISLE Bdrm 21.".t bath, for mu I *OPEN HOUSF. • 4bdr. 3ba, arross pvt din 1 n r., s p Ii t I e v l'I A vaY SPECIAL brh. Club hou.<;e & tennis townhome Open s pare crts. OPEN 1·5. Sat/Sun. VJew from hvmJ! room P&IMSULA POIMT 111 Via Undufc. and muster swtc. Now 5 llDROOM ask for LaVerne. 675-4793 varanl. owner anit1ous. Only 2 yrs old and with i\Rl. 673-7300. Call 540-1151 f e :it u r c s r a r too Owner Motivated numerous to dt'tail in· WES TC LIFF :I Bdrm. ;.! ba. Nfo:W l'RJCfo; at s11;,.ooo Open Sat /Sun 1·5 Uob Dtckmson. Aft 979·8533 WATH·LARGE $200,000 Owner offers fleioble h•rrru. New on ma rkl'l S p a •' t o u s 4· H d r m billiard mum. patio Sub mil Is..• Op! off er... CAMALFRTVU Sµanou.,, ::! story. it bdrm ""''" ~rccnt·ry Cum 1nun1ty pool & trnni' - "'\II HI HO" I U )M l "i Inc. REAL ESTATE 6 :!1·14111 ) 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MS IS DIFFEREMT Hayt'11ff Village. ::!br. 2 h:i. t h:irmmi:? frph: m Ii: h\'1111( rm w1d1111n~ art«:! L~\•' rooms .. thru out l-h -sh pamt, lll'W t·pt 'g M1we ril!ht in' $79.500 Ml..,.WPOlt,.._.T CIMTB. M.1. 644-4910 Mobile Hoftlt1 AcrecMJt for Sale 1200 For Sale I I 00 •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• F..asl ol Lake Silverwood GREENLEAFPAllC on Mojave K1vcr. Mo- 5Star /\dull Community Jave river view. I arrl· 1750Wh.ittierAvl! .. CM S!OOOdown, $100 per mu. Has available 2 lar~e S7.5tl0. phonu 552-44KJ. Mobile Homes In perfect Af. twallh t~allbtwn9am-6pm ••~•~••••••••~?~~ 646-7965 FAMILY PARK Ownl'r anX1Qus, 3Hr, <!Ba. 1976 Barrington, 1!.land k1trhen, lit m!>lr bdrm & hath w /~ard1·n tub. st·hl:. JUSl minulc!- ;iway \MP3R44 1 MabHe Homt Store ___ S.18·8895. __ _ Nl'wpor1 &•a('h I Br, I hlk lo •K'O St ::!,!iOtl 6'lli·56iH i.ft tiP~t & wknd!. SUMTHIHG EXTRA ·l·Plex fur sale by Owni•r. nt•<H hl'iH'h In San <.:lcml'ntl'. Xlnl mvc~l mcnl. Sltl!l,!llJ0 1Firrn 4J6.295.'i TRIPLEX :! yrs old. all units ha\t• :J bdrms, 11 ~ ba . Nt·ar Adam,. & Beac h Cu ll Shorelm1· M anal{cm1•nl Corp. 8-ti·fi:lliJ Ask l11r Nan1·y Wynn - 4 Urul:. & huu;.1•. hv 11wn1·r ~wpl ll ,.:h1 ._: l' M llx~r~' 121:1> x:~t 111111 CYl''S !<!t:ll ~I 1111.)IJ d)~ Condominiums/Town· _hauses for SCIH 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DrL'l>'ll'I! ;in•a 1n m slr bdrm , , ... <tar l1n1•J d~cl.'i, µull out k1tt·hcn shelves, lg pantry, dbl w1dl' A rlin gton (llli4429-701 Tiburon, 1-'tn Vly. 3 Br :!1 .· MoWleHOllll! Store Ha. pr1v. s pa. bril·k TRUE LUXURY tWl·sggs k1tchl·n. 2 as:.umable~ 1 PClllOI amic ocean vi~w ----:it IP~ loan Pnme lcw11 Townhont~. So dif· ---------llon.96K-sw.n fweftt +Staifted 9loss •EXCITING• entry to 4 lenfs, 3 Br, M.wpcri leaclt-Lido l'h bo, 2 frplcs . R t·au tiru1 1 t111; COl'MI pool, jacuzzi & C:uldt•nwl·~l Wr, 2Ba tennis courtl. Dbl. qor home witJu.n walking dis· w/OfJtftft«· $126,500 lalll'C or Lido s finest shoppi.ng area Small pct EXQUISITE 2 STORY wekomc. 4 &lrm. ::!'z ba, wmdlni:? ~tam·ase, :! frplrs. I I m h!1• mstr swll' w /s1t11ni.e afl•a .drc~~1ng rm. & •li'<'k I Owr 2-100 sq ft (; n· .. l I' a l'I (I l' v 1 cw Sl4!1.<XX> ........ ~ :m No. EICammo ltt•al SAN CLEMENTE 492-2100 Hy owner. 2 bdrm l wnh)<• ·. Spam s h t 1 It-floor :.. SBJ.500 492-4012 SPECTACULAR VIEW From Uus supN 3 Bdrm, dt'n l'l•ndo Lk•J11l1fully dt.-corall-d w1lh ('Uslnm leach Area >Ster Ac1t ,_. rarti 12'xti0' w icxpanded l1v- tnJ! rm. 2Rr. ~Ba . front kitchen. heau!lful t•asy l'att· yard LOlpllMI Hih1 Special luy Beautiful 5 Star Adull Pk 24x60 Seacrest. 2 lge Br. 2Ba. Cam rm with all thl' Xlr3!> O.nly $29,51XI CALIFORNIA PACIFfC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 llarbor. SIL' 20ti·1\ 540-5937 w<1llpapt'N. rcramll' tile i----------and new carpel For ma I , __ ..;;.;;;;;;;;i.iim ct.mmJ! room. loC'aled in st·cure planned t·om- mu1111y of pools. tenms m urt.'> and sµa $1 :J7 ,lMJI) DOHOSEH REALTORS 401 GLF:NNJ-:Yttf: 497 484A ---San ..... CClpi1trmo 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnvc>stor 's Nt·:il . ,\ Jt', N)fldo, 2 Br. v1{'". pal111, 1100 I. S59. llUO . I'. I'. 492 4217 WE HAVE MOllLES ! ONLIDO 2Br. dbl wide $31 ,50ll Wr, part furn $36,750 2Hr. boat dock $55,000 z Br H.ayfront. dhl w1dl·. & beauttful $7!1,9511 - \\'ATI RI HONT llOMI-, Inc. REAL ESTATE 6.Jt 140U 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prmw Nt•wport Pe nmi.ul:t lon1t1un !) 11ld1•r un1b nn 2 lots . To be sold a" a I 11:11 tax. dcforrcd L'Xchang1• Call Carolyn 1)42·5171 or H1rhard R oi.en th ;i I 12131392·41185, Agt. EASl'SIDJ-: Costa Me!.a J hclUS(.'S, $195, 000. 64 2 · 25 II I or~ DANA POINT Duplex View. N"ea r Harbor 1500 s11. rt. ca. 2 br -+ den. l~L' Raral!L'~. $149.500. Xlnt financmg. Ch uck Spiller. A J!l , 752,1920or res. 673-8382. Opn Sot/Sun 1 ·4 New dlx duplex. :l:!:!tl Hroa d St. NB. Call owner. 97~509Y t:aslStctl--brand new_ Jhr. ::!ba um! + rcmndc•lcd :lbr. :1h;1 housl! w' "'I'. l:!X J!rt1~:.. Sl9H.50u. 752 2.'1541 01-:LlJX..: l>UPLt:X s or Cst llW\'. 38r 3Ba + 2Hr :!Ba :1 ~:ir j.!arnJ!t'. Many Xlr as 317 Larkspu r . CdM. $2611.000. Ownr/a~t :..i.14!110, 731· .I 2000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TRIPLl-:X ONl. y $119,0000. OWnL'I' " wut 1n IH1l'k with ~·ar<I wry pn vall•. 1-~anlu~l 1<' arc•• <.;;111 lret1/MoMtk R.E 536-1461 1 UHITS.C.M. Beaut. ne w buildrng 1-)replacl'S, xlnl locat1on • iSLlnvmt.., 642·U;o:1 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht-st Buy N.U. Cll·un J!-1611 Oldr ln·p; ~n dbl lot. gr1 Kil. 12x40. new rC'fng. tax shltr $175.000 w lr New c·;irpet. $9,500. lb t• 11 fi42·0l.'l7 own 1a~ 114t.H ~ IAYFROHT Ol'eanfront Apttt-lolt•I Npt ,Heh. Owner carry. Si95.000. 675-28.55 I Rr/den /lite cab:rn.1. Pallo. frpll', 2 lt•\t'b, np<'fl bl!ams, nrw t·rpt. l•---------bltn.,, xlnl loc. Mus t i.t•ll . Costa Mesa Speciaf Two super duplexes. All 2 bdrm .• 1 bath. On lgt•. lot nr. !lehools, shoppinl-! Super location. Prired to sell now! $200,000 Pr1 t e r crlu to S47.tm/o<r . 673-7890. WALK TO BEACll 2 Bd. 2 Ua. + den. p;it10 porch nea r lovely r lub, pool & J<ICUZll. S32.50lJ. i\~t·nl, 64&-4.'B> ------ JUST LISTED! Thi s 2 br. 2 ba mobilr. homt' in Costa Mt·Sa· Adult only park. Modular Manor . 24X64. S P . S40,lm For details c·all . Century 21 <:old Coast Realtors. 548· l 168. ........... ~.., 11'il Blks. Crom ocean. Terrific 4 unit bldg. M~r. apt. 3 bdrm., 21h bath~ w/2 Crplc11. + two 2 · bdrm. & one J -bdrm apts. Grt. valu~·· $240,000. w..a.y M. Taylor Co. Realt.ors 644·49111 3 lrg. bdrm. 2 ba. frplc, 1·--------' lrg. yard. Near Mile Sq. r• FOUIPLU Park 554-1507. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Macnab -Irvine All 3 Br. 2 ba units Owner will cary 2nd tru!41 detld. f\111 price $158.000. C-..DO dd'g n gourmet kitchen. "" balcony f(ame room. a IC I D S & r E T S WATCHTHE A U€HIGE IOATS GO IY r-t--~ HOM€~ , lnyourown2 BR. family 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB rm. beach cottage (~ 645-6646. O>fne & see a f(ood buy. sumptuou.., full sm~ J. ac in u-.coME Open hou3e Salle Sun 1-5. '"- ....., •2 Seascape Drive. the mai1ter bath <not just 1976 Kirkwood. lovely air ............a.. .. a bath tub W/Jel<;), solid __. 2B 28a bk d f --$101,000. Hollis Wood. JUST USTID oak c."b1nels ·thru-out '"'"' r. · ' Y or • ••USO RI 67"' ..,.,6 ' the kids or pet. Must see Open house Sat. l ·4. 4809 Seashore mobile. Vi house) for .. Pl "~t ... 1115.000! Adults only. Lois ..... ex ..,... ~ •e&a eic • Miller642·8235. <K..W) · =~· $167.400 . ·-, ••• .,.,. __ tr_..,_,,_ __ •·----601 UDO and much much more. (MM Super view of Bay & You'll never see more for toapprec. 5643> ~-sHORF.S just re· IASTILUff Ocean. Perfert cond. SQ),lmon "The Point". ...... ..... Store OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 FOUIPLIXIS duced to $107,900. 2 br + IY OWMB Call ror appt tose<>. Mll-811115 Btrl DeAnza Bays ide All 2 Br, 2 ba townbousl' den,likenewcond.Walk 5 BR. 3 BA. Open ROGERBROWNR.E 0,..Sat/S...1·5 $16,tOO Vallage,300E.CstHwy, typeunill. Electric bit· to beach. pools. tennis & Sat/Sun. 712 Bison Ave • 673-1020 I 533 Mii acer. lat rt. S-.S TO llACH drT. 2Br, 2Ba. S28.900. inaio:;ced air heat. canal 644-1177 w AdR I 642 5678 lltr67M010.673-7350. enc garqH. $1300 · ant esu ts · Dbl wide '61 Trailerarrltl mo lncome. Good loc:a-DOVll SHOllS CALl.644-7211 tDN5t86l 3 pvt bch & Aa'Mpfor~ 1200 tion. owe 2nd. Two 'to ll06AM\'leoUA WAY * *LIDO ISLE* * pier. Sub·lcttinit allowed. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• choose from. Sl4B.5UO _.. ..... l-S IAcated in Treasure Is . 20AcaES-each. ___... -DU Pacific Coul Hwy. =~U:,~: l'f• LOTS-IPACIOUI sount PATIO ~OfJ~~~~7~~ Pa*~=l3m' A Pl™ ltary4bdrma .. 4Yabatba, •~ ._, &3816 to Hemet. "•t to 1ent.re '-+--~ t"IU'f'l~l famll1 rm .• dinin1 rm.. ........-llery 4M. 2 ... M9I asa• aklpe-. Only M4,000 full Db W. ·Coast HyHwy. rec:. room. 2 wet bars, .-,t-....,., Ort ..... ~...... ..-.nlS PIOM THI prit"e. Terma. Call Dave NB j8aaai, aauna, vtewi I OCUMV•W ICH knapper, 11111. <714> 641-6646 car 1ara1eln!ecur ty 0.. ...a .. ... ... .... ....... Super 111734 sq. rt. Royal Mo narc h 24,60 78IM886 .,._Gii: IWUd ~U(h..sedER. ......_ twnt.e, walli to bch. 3br. 28r. l~S.. comer lot. 1 ACii'S Tentflc ,,.._. ~ OW.. PICAMC.... $411,000 2.,., highly uparaded. I o w P a rk re n \ · 117,500 FULL PRICE. in ~on Aeach lilt llALTY 671-1200 t.en .. pool. jac. $185,500. <JD6767·72>USH 1'erml. Ideal ror mobile lOll EniJ.and. Looi&. but Heft IOl'Mlldnl 10 n ll T 0... .... W/S. I ·I I l2 ¥19...... M2·0419, 634-0101; OPEN PL borne. 13 n,ilee to Hemet. don't touch. Call Bob QwUledadaclOitwell. at .... 14-ow/Atf Wiit 6-7MIJI ~~\JN 1-6, U Jma MllllRHlm.IMn JIVllNr. Call Deve Knap· D'ektm:::.AlllJ ~!!!!~~~~~~~~~J_l!!!!!i!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!llllilllil .. !!!!!!J!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll.~~~·=:=:====:l..:====~ .. ~11185~::::::;==1JS-=='a&t:::::::·=Tl=~,_=== ... =:=:.l===~·;::::f,.~.;at::::::::=====... ... .... 11111' .... -........................... ---~ .. ---.... .-_......._...,_ -·-·-. -...... _____ ,_'--.--..' ·-~--..... ·- •1 I' ,,. OM."' PILOT .,ndar, Max 20. 1979 J Olllr-IM...... 0..1111 ..... OMMr .... •tete ....................... ~'\···_. •••••••••.......•..........•.... oee--......... ··~, .•.......•..••..••. ZIH~rt•df 20U. fir.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Why llOt tart lOdA)'" Mn•l ol Ow twOPte •ho now C<lntml »»~or mo,.. un.lla atartecl with 11 flaer ·upptr howw or dupln. lripln, or 4 pl"" and tradfd upward .,. lh••1r t"qUIQ' 1r.• You u n do llM• 11aml' ah1n11 ' WHA rs IT ALL MIAM7 AITD Oil .... N1 .... w1...._ ............ Pr.,.,., IOJI ICM6 l.0111 '"th•· Jlllljll(' or H1•1tl t'l!tHll' 111r11nn ' \\I' 1'1111 h t'IJI )'llU ltn!oi1'fll01hlt• i.O lllt' ,,, ~our llUt',.flon' Our ht'l!Jrul 111111 kn11• lt'fi,.;l'11hl1· ~tart or O\'f't 40 t'an d\' 1t1)11111ry l\'rm11 ltkt· th1·~1· 11nd ht•lp \'ou 1 .. dt•krmtnt' whot kind of 1•1 t1pt•rh " r1,:h1 for '"" :uul fib \'1111r f111ut11'lll61 STAIT WITH A SMALL MIST IG6 w ... t•an .;h()w YCIU ho ... l'\ I'll J -m1.1ll nt'l'l l'KI>: <'•Ill be put lo work fnr \011 tu '""" .uh untit.it· •• r tu\ ... avm~~ Jntl lwgan hu1ll11n11 11 fnnun1· for~ 1111' WE CAM HELP C'onru~,'(t b~ ~11 manv 111li. ~ l'lon·l knm~ ... t11-r .. 1 .. b1·1Hn planntnK your an \ 1·:>t10t'nl proi,:r;i111' \'uu will (incl our h111hly tnttnt'll ,,1uH helpful l'l111nt• ror an 11ppotnlmen1 4-PLU IOMAMU! A llAL STIAL SI 10,000 T he owner wall help finan1·e lhas amaitngly p r iced Orani.:e County 4-plex. l'Oo p11ymcnt on second for o ne yea r• Ext remely w<-11 m aintained. Owner will raise rents m escrow to provide i.:ood J}()s11ivc r ash flow At SllO,(l<KI 11 won't last' s 139,900 HUMTIM&TOH IEACH 4-PLEX OK Nickerson fans, go to it! No mother, at ·s not p ride o( ownership. For Sl39,900 in Huntington Beach you gel 4 two bdr m. units in a n area which could use some upgrading-besides YOU don 't have to live there! Make your fortune. start now! No drivebys please. UMIB.IEV AIL Y NICED! This Oranfle County 4-plex is only $150.000 11nd owner wilJ carry a Se<"ond ! Each unit has a firepla<"e. enclMed garage, enclosed patio1y11rd. livinll and fam ily rooms. Laundry rooms. s hake roofs . OCWROMTLOT 1n pn.~hJCaOUM Surfside Colony Vacanr lot avulluble to bulld your own c·ustom h o m e Gate d Pntry to C'o lon y . Unobstrurh-ct vll·w or CaUthnu Island Wh ile sandy bcac·h at your front porr h Plsn" :1vo1I & approvt.>d by Coastal Comm1ssann Hurv oppty OWM PAIT °' YOUI OWM ISi.AHO Now two. tht.• o nl two 1·ommerc1ully zoned lul:-. on Cut:alrnu lslund urtt 41va1I for 11urr hus1· Lm·utcd an the C"enter or Avalon with u .stor y book vww You'll have to ~l't.' lo believe Call ROB Md)ONALD. A~cnl (ur rh•L1.t1lb, !-H)l 5521 SELLING? ( .t11 Oii J .. 1k1• 1111 ~0.101 11lr 1/1111~ WHY PAY MOii? MoWlelMNnt/ S.·11cl t11r lmK hur ,. Trtr fllriu Z 300 6UMITS ~IO,(MJ i\11 2 Bclrm~. In <'OITll' SlY.740 t-t:ould ll1· raJSt.od. 7 1111lcs lo bd1 Uill lod11y IREH/MOMEEIC 536-1461 JUSTHDUCH>! 'JWI) 2 Udrm hou1<e~ on R·2 lot 111 l!:astsidc. CM Sep yards. l'Utl' & tom fort11ble. Owner wall h1•lp finance. $12:J.Ooo Ai<!t 631 ·m7. 645-6625 SELLERS WILL CARRY! J2 UNITS, llH KUNITS.SA 24 UNITS. A:>-Mll 19UNITS.CM ..•.••..•.............. MOllLE HOMES •ln\l'h i 1i.ti0, 2hr 211.1 fam rm 111 5 ~tar .1111111 f>W'k t ;r1.·,t11-.Jr1· fn·•· fl\ 111.:ut .. ,., l1t•,.,1 •Nan· :!hr. :!l>:i . laltl rm. <!Axliil mol>al ltomt· 111 .) ~tur family park lirl'.11 for I ht• l1•1sun• I am aly 1-'or more mfo t·all IHE'.'ol l'rort-s~a o n a l Hltr ~. 4!11-5440. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDYLL WILD F ant a s ti c 4Br. 2Ha chalet. 718 at•re, stained ~l&lls windows. SJ75.000 631-4933 or 646·0686 PALM SPRINGS 10 acres. on mountain. ahove town 673·228!1. Sl20.000 Pnn only Out of State Property 260 0 ....................... Wouden ran1·hland. ~l'enac ......... .a..d ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'.,.... ..... ) I" • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'humln& 2 bdrm_ Rlyvt.-w Mobtlt! llom~ Avllll Jww ti July SOOO ~mu. 87S °"41 ---------................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUDGIT llNTS to:conomy Suve KaS t t1ml' IL"'~ Apts Ctll!'I I-' Unr ~l.'l I hr tu.1· smj.tlt•s ~<! br i:ar kids plcx 2'1tl 2 hr i.;ar l't11 lcl uk ~2 hr fum qua·t S350 3 br ktrli-pcls I.: ~'>3+ I '~ ha kith nr all S4~k1di.1)cb bth ~;.;:s shaqi,'S hr tw:ida ~75 rum 3 br B11l ll>I 557-0825 llomefintler~ Stut1· Wtdl' 3206 ......•..••.•.•........ Cuh· :1 .. 2 Ba, 1<:arai:t!. frplt . S IU\ l' rcfra I(. "'* di') r , Sh75 ~ rly nu 1-"'b 4~ 322:1 \'\ l'~ IA'YFttOMT 3 Udrm.-.. 2 IJd Furn r1r unfurna~hed Sum ml'r rates llr )l'<~•rl> ratt' i i 100 644.-:151.'l Corona def Mar 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. I bu, nt•wl v (an1:;hl·d hardwood noor:-l'nmu lt11·alc i\J..'1 675-0Sf.2 2 & den t-dinm.:. frµlt• I bu I blk l11 hu~ & shop~ SJ.!15 li44· 74001t>45·565 7 ColtaMHa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde 4 hr. 2 ba, fam r m, frph'. Wl'l b<tr, new t•pl. l"l' yd, no pct:, SID5. 751 ·31Dfi. IACKIAY L11rge 3 bedroom 21 2 bath lownhome. HuAe master suite. fireplace. dishwasher. double c:ar garage. Tennis. pool. sauna, Jat•uzit. Lari.te patio A a 1lablc n ow S550 mo. 646-4477 2 Br1 Ba . encl .:ar. b1.·am tl·1la n1?s. nu 1-.rrpt:l I clrapc•s. no lll'b S:IH5 75Hi.543 ttw.1U ......... d Hwe•U•fw.W.d ftf '"*"'•'11niiilw4 ...................... ...................... ···•·•······•·········· ...................... . ....,.__.._.. JJ40 ....... .._. U41 ... ...,.,..._. lJ6' MIM 3724 ....................... . ................................................................ ~ ... New 3112'1 .aq 11. • .s BR. • c MA DI enillve home above Hun-twnhle. nr. ocn • •lores. 3 BDRM. alqle level. 2 ALL lmUTll!S PAID un,iton Harbour. many New, pvt. LRi hrdwd .-. vacant. 17IO Per Compare before you xtne, '7«>. Call Mike, fl ra. cpl, rrp1, beam reat . Custom d eal1n IMO-QOI. eeiJ"1.deck,viewloc.n • mo. feat ures: S pacious hlU.. PaUo. lndry · dbl 3 BDRM .• aplit level end klt.-en with Indirect 4 Br. 2 bit. rlc1tn, nc•w {"rpl. gar. Lae S650. Ca II \llit. Partt vlew. ~25 Per lilbCJ,na, aeparate ~I dip,, paint ~ 484-m22 mo. iiu. IWl len&lh marble 751 20fl() ~· m a n r n b a l h 3 Br. 2 ba. rrplc, newly ........ ....,.. Cullf L.1uss1r by lh<' Sea painted . S525 mo 4 BDRM .. 3 bat.tw; nr. u -..room1, .....,., Jbr, dc•n or 4hr, l''•hu. er :M26 POOi. Brina kids! $725 sur rounded with frpcl, RV bo11l 1u·C'ess Permo. plush llinds cap in l(. Cov'd patio Comer lot Oceanfront Laguna , ADULT LJVING AT IT'S mr O<'C'un $.$3Smo. yr Private Point Spec:· BEST. l!ooe lsl & laNl. (irdnr & lut·ular views. brand new waler am•ld . Call 11411·2151 mobile home, SOOO mo. uft Ii yearly. 494·6S!M~ 499·4673. 01 • : '(,d I .\ ll ,! ' NO PETS •2 lir . l l;ll' yar d . i-wve n:fr $Jti5 Utll 1>d. t h1l1t o k No pct~ H3.1-"nil 4 bdrm hnml· nc11r In d1tu1u110hs & l.lmokhur~t ~·am rm t-t.lantnl! rm J\\•aal now t·all Shorel11w M a n a lo( l' m 1· n t C 11 r ll 847 6J63 sparwus model l">nd<• fur Exet· couple 2 hdrm 140!1 ~Q fl Plush l•ool Nl' 9li2 7904 Lovely 3 Br. I '~ ba t 'lust.· In 't' ho o I ~, i-ho Jl ~ . churrhl'l' & frv;'\~ ~!>11 mo bt• Bkr 640-57ii IEACHWALIC - Towwhouw &-llullful 4 or 5 h1lrm, fam rm. s tudv w 1wl'I bar. Jlia. 7 p0ols. s pa. saWlas. tennis Ii Hlks to beach, all sC'hools ad Jo Ill Lcasl' $725 mo A~t 536·3701or84H·0709 ·------~°" HarbOur 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATt:Rf'RONTCONDO Lovely 3 br, 21 :t ba t'nd unit Bnck frplc. bltns, dbl encl garai:e Slap avaJI. Le1tse $875. Pcgi.:y. ~. 3244 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Bdrm, 4 ba home, rhotrl' arc.i Irvine. SIOOO. mo U31·0900 Charming 2 Br home, No. End, adults, $575 mo Marion Milne R E 494·8558 Lapta Hil t 1250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near New 3br. <!ba . quael cul·dc sac /\ C Adults preferred. S475 661 ·311ik or6Cil·3184. Avail ti·lll t:oodo 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 <·ar gar, view S4110 mo 83.J.2613 aft 4pm HOMF:S f'OR HE~T 3 or 4 hr Pnced rrom siJ5 to S525 fnco yard & ~1HK~t."~ f<1m1l1r s plt'a st• Kids & pc t~ welcome_ Call ~Ni4 251i6 or ~3-2971 Ai..'\. no fl'l' 3 BR. C:im1ly. d1n1ni:. frplt'. $495 mo Day:;. $4204, EVl'S. 7ti1!·4513 - -----LaptaNMJuet 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 3 br, 2 ba, bltn.<;. drps. crpL<;. all ex· tras. Lndsqxi. $575 pvt Ply. 4~·0237 Sunny 4br. 2ba. view of Saddlebat·k Mt. Dbl gar $.')75. 494· 1886. ----Million Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake front luxury townhomt>, fabulous vie w. 24 hr security, brand new 2 Br 2 Ra. AIC. lake pn valelo(t'S $700 mo. J oy 837·1401 or 581-1100. AJn . Newport leach 1269 ••.......•.•.•..•...•.• ·< ,l l 1 : \ '''II I I •l t ' ',I,!' (1rl r 111111• t I .1111 .. 11 1·1 .. 1 Bh\.1 llGCAMYOH Fabulou s 3 bdrm CU!jlOm home with scnsa· tionaJ ~olf rourM.' vit'W ~ Year ly rental. Sl7UO per mo. Lovtdy McLain 2 bdrm .. 2 bath townhome Lar${c deck. Avail. 1mmedh1te ly al rwo per month Agent 6MHi500 THE COVE !icn.~alt0nal 2 & a dt•n 1·ondomm1um on wah:r' Pool. jucuzz1. be·..ich' Yfoarty rental. St1!10 pt•r mo l\J:cnt IWl·ll!rOIJ 2 bdrm. I bu condo Tht• Bh.tfs Plaza Xlnl green belt loe 1'44.1 U949 LIDO ISLE yTly lt'3Sl'. 3 BR . 2 BA. lge S. patio, fplc, $950 mo. 645 5000 X 2 1fi . 642·5002 ~pt llJ!lS. S800. 3 Br 2 Ba. frplc, lg yard. clost• to schools /shopptni:. stove & refrag. 83K·91 IU Or 544.004 New exclusive Bi~ Cu· nyon home for lease 6,En> sq fl. 6 Br, 51 , Bet. Mlll. 1 y r lease. $7000 pr mo. lsl & last mo's + secur d e p. ·financ1a I statement. Terra Firma Rlty. 972·1103 4 Br. 2 Ba. across pool// tennis S6911 mo N pl Shr.;. !163·66821 962 1227 OCIEAMVIEW LEASE S700 MO l Bdrm furnished 1335. 2 Bdrm furnished $400. ~West Wilson 1714)642·1971 ~ fu rn Bach. S170. Pref maddle·age, no <'hild ren/ pets. 548·<Ml6K ----0..Poiftt 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 3 ha. Lur.ury Danu Pt. l:undo. View. fireplace, pcuzzi. l blk from Man na shoppinit. 1·411&-~I ~IHch 374a • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN S&S/wk & up. Mailf :-Jerv .. 1..'Q.\or TV, h~aJ:ed jX)Oi. Util 17141 494.5294 ~N.<.;oast Hwy. Studio, hlock from vu .. tona &•ach. $350. 1st mu. $250, ther eafter. $21tO St.'<'urit y dcp. Uta I incl. ( I ) !Jti3-2.'>27 Ne w 2 bdrm luxury mob i I c h o m e". 0 n wat erfront. Accom - modatC's 6 pcoplt.•. Ba l boa Bay Cluh pn vilei.tes av11il. 642· lll02 --Su.wtio S195 incl. util. CIO!il' to town. Pvt yd. walk to b e a c h -Avail nvw e4·3672&661-1161 Mt ..part .... 37 69 ........................ SAM CLEMENTE SPECIAL! 4 HOUSl-;S on LOT PfOJJt'r'ty. IU a p;in·cls. New l'Ondo. 2 br. :! IJa. 2 Sl.50 p~\t'rt' ~9·H07i frpks. r1ool & J:11:111.1.1 Woodbndge l'lan" 5 Bit. 3 IJa . formal drn111~. Ir\· &. ram. rm l~catcd 0 11 park with a view (If ants Sl<75 Mo t\J.'1. 1).$4.54()3 RAYCREST Custom 3 Bdrm 3 bath hol'llt' New offerin~. $900 m u. y rly Call Ann Peters. 2 br. 13• ba, 2 ear garu)!c, frplc. wet bar. com mum· ty pool, Jac:uzza & tl'nn1s. Ocean view & walk lo beach Unfurn or furnished al $850 mo 646-7711 I Bedroom Furnished Apartm ents Pride of ownership shows! Nicely landscaped a nd owner's unit 3 bdrm . comes complete with fir eplace a nd dis hwas her. All units with AaraRes. disposals. ExcE>llenl rental area and a te r rific value foe this prt>slig ious area' OME STOP SHOPPING OVER I I 0 LISTINGS lluy. ~c11. o r C"xc·h11n~c now. We• rhenfull~ hanclh• flfht•r hrok(·r~ · lt:.ttnj!l> CALL FOR AH APPOINTMENT, PLEASE No lfravebys. pleast'. No r equesl s for '"paC"kages" 1n the mail. No requests for addresses. We respeel thl' rights and wishes or our property owners with rcspc1·l lo limitinJ? d isclosure of their properties lo sincere buyers or exchanJ!ers Wt•'rc prnfcssaonals and we want to work w1lh both huyPrs and sellers in a pro(cs..;1onal mannt•r. C'all for an appointment TODAY' QUAIL PLACE PROPHTIES, INC. 17141 752-1920 l HOUSES FtltST TIME Eastside C.M. 3 se1l<1ralt INVESTORS DREAM mui;cs on 2 lots. /\t·ro,.,, Prime lluntin~on Rt·a<'h from park. Sup1·r l111'a 4·plcx in 11 highlv oesara t.Jon. $155.000. ble n •ntal an:u Only Pnnc1pali. Only l'lca:ie All of these pr0Je1·t s may bt-purr hai.ecl on \'t•ry favorabl1• <'onl ral·I,., o-.'fl<.•r 1s m11t1vatt·ll & wants r a;,I arl 11111 Bmker ror 111ror111:1l111n rall 24 hr,, 541·0800 NOLIFtC INVESTMENT NEWPORT · Nl•w . c·uslom delux duple·x , Vll'W. dbl depn·c·1at11m. don't miss this ont•. ~t~A Vt-:ROE 4 ph•x. xJnl cond. mo~t "':anll'd an· a S77.l.1Jl ;JM<umt•' l1r11w tlfll\' SA.'-1,\ .\~ \ :! 1111 ,, lo11. Ill'"' 2 htl r 14 h,11'11 ,1 pl (;. IUll rd Uni. ::,71;,!IJO Ht:~,. HEA<.:11 :1 l11lrm, new k1tt·h & hath. un11cr mrkl at S74.llllll ~ht•ett. 9s1-1n111.1 1':o. Idaho ln\'l'St m1·nl pro lak<' & lak1· \'ll'W pro1> n1mm , ch•vt• & 11111h•\ t· land <;rowa nj.! w m.1J11r :.ka n"urh & li1kt> an•u,.. ·nu:-"-'l'l'k 'r'l'ar an1110.f ,\ fra mt• '' 111011 I n111 la)!t'. :!hr. Iha. frplt• •'- rnmlianal arm gar. & h1111k l•tllSl' $'77 ,!.") L ,\KELt\N ll H~:,\l. 1-:..•ff1\TE I' U Box 437. llaydl'n. 111 m'l.'l::.'1.181772 3271 ----Rechn. F.m1, Gron1 2700 .....•................. fllaso Robles & Ahncadero Areas 4 9 9 5 a t· r •' ~ n l' a r l;1k1• ~1 17.!°lllll Tnmi- lli lll'rt':-14 11 h mu ha 11• h11m1· ~l!'l.flflfl r1•rm .... 3:!11 ;n·rl·' 14 llh ll·rnb l'••ll for anf•1 } Sul>d1' •~•on ~ruunll rnnC'ht~ & al'n·ai:e. Call formfo Ehinort Area 2200 51 lols·SI l!S,0011 Ownl·r will carry ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\pprox.. 5 () 10 UNIT WT. Anaht:am acrt'S·SlOO,OOo. Make offtor Morns & As Pnm·1pals only plca~1: soc. '213 I 374·4YlW <.:ontal1 Ken Marks al 546.'> yrly ti75· l!ll:t Bk r Sharp :l bdrm. 2 bMh + h II g l' r a m I I \' r m $'13;", "'" . 1n1•I g.~rdt•111 ·1 l~tll Patn :11 !>l•I .l>!H11 ~:Sod,· ::l>r llo,1. P\I pal 10, high lw:o 111 , ... 11 1111.(S '.'\II q oh d I JI~ ._:1;1~1 mo W1r pd :11 t ~; ~l ~I SI blJ 71.1.'i or lii:I :11 :.! I :t BH. I':• h;1, :.'1·ar 1wr. rll>k Kids OK SMIO /\gt b7!'>-6b70ort;;U !'>550 M~:a VC'rd~ 4 Br l•:'l(.•I' h o ml" n l' w I' ti 1• 1· Sfi75 .~c l j!:1r11t·111·r (MTIC'r :.1/i ~1:1:1 Jbr pnv;tll' ya rel. I 11. 111 al pa11I. ;\;11 l'e•h :1:10 1>12 (Ill,'\.', I>l-:J.L'X 1-; :! Br· Co111l11 :!' · ba l'\1 bark\ :r nl 1\1 tm·hl-d 2 l':rr ~:ar. lrplt'. auto gar tlr opnr. I r.1 ... h mmp fii3·.ll82 ht"' n !I & .• RENTALS :.! BH. I ba St!I!'> :1 BH. :! Ba $.'>ti-0.%11 Barrell Rily 642-5200 NO FEI=:! Apt & Condo rl'ntals Villa Hl'ntals b'7f>-4!ll2 Bk r 11\1!, ;!' ,, h;i. rurn . SI 1541 •--------• I 1111. :!' :· h:r ;\I II SllMtO :!lll!,:!1111.Sl' ~1: •. -.1~1 Westside NewPorl ,'\fo;Wl-'OHTTl<H ({,\I 'I•: l'O:"D< IS :.! tJ(]r. ~">l~J 0111 :1 lxlr. s.5!'.U mu No·ar pool . 1a1·u11.1 , ...,auna. volley hall. ba.'\ketball, <:a ll John, .. h'l 631-1.266 I liLOCK TO BE/\<'11 tt523 CAMPUSDa·IRVIME PCR;h Jbr. !tba -w 34' boat s lJp S8511 6411·491Y. n :1rru:HCJL'K bl;irul :1 ..... . b -br i•xt•i· homt' Nl'\ i·r .,.,r. 2 a. 21·ar gar 1>1-.h .... lt\'t'(I 111'' ~1 7!'l:!m2:1 r l'rra J!. ·5 ~5 mu . • Turtlt•rnl'k llroallm1111r IMmll', :I Hr l B<r. gr,•at 1'0fl<l1uon. 1·111,. .. to pool l.t·aslo. Sti2!'l mn. 1 nt'I i:ardt•nl·r Ca II K:l3 32.'lK Diamond Hl'itl f.-.talt· (~lJ 7573 SirnrpJhr. dhl J.(ar , frpk, Jl.rr. 2, Aialh \'rtt \'t·r~r•:r ,,love. gurdcncr 1!(1 Park ~husl' Pool. lt·nn1s l~au11ru1 -i bdrm ponl hom1-. new l'arpct. ni· ... !oolov1· w • ma•ro w;J\ t' ove~nc·w paint He;ed~ rnr immc-d ot•rupaney (iardener & pool scrvac·e incl . $975 per m'o . 83.J.8600. Agent ti42 5l~ srioo1mo 714 ,&IO·fHIOW Woodhndl!l' I lcv Jhr. f r .. :Iba. 2 frpi<'. 2,200sq . ft. Sprank lt•rs. S77r1 552·~2 ----~ BLUl-'FS-38r 2Ba. 2 patios. 2':• car i:•1r. wshr /dryr. refng, $650 mo. (213) W8·ll021 11..irhor \'11·w .\l111tal'o '' Imm . d••11 .\\ ,111 .Juno· Isl ~10 !\111 1\1..'1 lii5 :J.11 I IALIOA ISLAND :1 Hdrm~. 2 ba Furn or unfurnis hed Summ1·r rates or \ l'.trlv r:ill• Sll 00 64-i !15.13 . Nl'Shon.-:-3 br 2 ba. WJlk t11 bt·al·h 5:-,511 -' rl ~ 642·1!!1.'IO 1\1.'\ 3 2 76 .•..•..•.•.•••••....... lll'autaful tK'll & h all ' ....... :tUr • 1kn. 211..t. 1,., .. s.i!l!i mu <! 11 C:a Ill· Uor .1(111 t21.3 t l:H·Mlil ~I ttr ranyon homt'. 14 .dk h• bcat•h. lt.'aSt' ~mo ll<I J\venda S<•ll 1\ nt on 111 OpC'n S a t 1Sun l ··I 64.S-2262 S.Jumt • Plu.s Beouhful Sangi•. & 2 Bedroom f furn 6 Unfum.) • All Utilohes Paid • Sw1mmim.J 1 TennL.S B1llmrd~ • Ac"VltH'"' Dv...not f , .. ~ Sunday 8runr-h • H ... 11th Club111 !:warn,.,., l11rurtp PLUS MUCH MORE~ Oakwood Parden Apartments Newport Beach/North :-..a, lrvm• hn th·r.1 141 t 4-. N_,wport Beach South I '1 l"h So l> ·:••f ,, It•• I ,4 '4, 'I I t~ : . ,.. I , ~ ,., \1 ,, ~ ..... 11.ty i ' HAYFHt>l'ff-2Br. 28a, 20· lx.>al ~hp opuonal. yrly. no pets or C'htldrt'n . Evelyn 631 ·2482. Short term rentals By the week, now avaa I. No fee. Ai.?ent &i5-1mo ~lfrwto 3271 . ...................... , _________ _ P"L.<TIG€ $144.950. 11 won't l ai;t~ _ ~ ~ l Call now Bkr 1'142·2535 Vl!:>'Tt\·4 · ''1 arrc lots. all plan.-; & permits pd. ror. .:raded cni.tincl'red, 10 man ; fro m ocn. pk~. pla7.a & schls. i.tnclli a rt'a, Wldcri.:round uttl Offer 0>-295.5 Edith W. H~uick t-~st.s1de 3 l>drm tkn. 2 ha Funky ho USl' for SPl'<!litl 1·ouplt'-Nn 1>t'I~, Dnvc hy 437 !-:. 2uth SI. S565 m o. 541! Ii I tHi o r 6.11-4446. -~ 4 Br 3 Ba. m·arly ne w. T e rrace Twnhsc al 3Br.famrm .inllrbrVu 3can?arai.tc.Jl012Pasc..'<> Umvcrsaty & Michd son . w/gardener. S6751mo Valcnt·aa S650 494.7224 WE HAVE SUMMEll RENTALS TAKING RESERVATIONS I HOMES -fn1.P.:"1-:x BY owN f;H" 3333W Coast Hwy, NH mile from heh. 2br units. 3 Br 2 Ba . ocean view. S.550 mo lease :I br, 2 ba. Nr pool & Jae 640-4829. 64S.6646 x lnt ron<I Sl35.000. ---. t;42-SIYl7 /"'12·1238 Realtor & Assoc wiles 164(; Spnng Str eet Paso Robles •1051238·5350 tl051 466-3049 673-6743 Lovely 11u1et s treet. Avail. approx. June l , BACKBAY 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Saufta ...... o 3216 water paid, S675 mo. Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• associated FOUlt UNITS.C.M. Near new, 3 Hr ownc·r:-o unit, 2 ha. frpl. 2· rn r gar .. 3·2 Br. 2 ba. units TSL lnvstmts 642· 1603 R-220MED J B r • l ~. Ba h o u s I' • Newport Hgts area . Hoom for anlhor un11 BYCO 548·4137 ------- IUAICEVIM $1 SIC COMTltACT 2ona lot. East Side Costa. separate yards, separate garages.2br, Iba.each. Olar/4'1.631°1123 SEMINAR OOTOFSTATE 4>ROPERTV Who11\ The Prol11 Porenliol? I~ it Procticol? Out ~ State Real Estate Investment o ffe r s dynam ic opportunit y . Learn ~ t.he potential in Low Down Payments . POlitlve C.llt '1ow, aftd rllllidlr ~ ~ eliewfaere. Understand U. pol•lu ia VlriOUI are• ol the eountry. .....__ 10'& ere a lint Ume in.tor or an ex· perte ued eacltanler. THIS SEll1NAR I A lllJS'I' . ...,..•Uona re· qWnd • Coll for Reservation$ 1714J IJJ.0240 APARTMENT INVESTMENT REALTY OU rat LOCATION r ... wed7'PM ~-·-- I yr n c w J h r . 2 b a SS75 mo 552·3582_. ___ _ townhouse.· p vt pat io. •TWO STORY 4 bdrm. 3 for Ron Lee 964-2A55 FALLIROOK LcvC'raJ(<' New Deluxe :. Unils /8 Units Agent, 640-7814 PROBATt: Beaut. lge. farmhouse o n Rl lot. Nor th Tustin 5.6 ac. ~c guest ho use, frplc, no pets . $490/mo. ba. formal dm. rm. den ••BLUFFS 4br . 21:.-ba, 642·5722 Cozy $675. mo S2A·6288 fam rm. frplc. pvt patio. -------$650. 644· 1480/830-5050 NEAR COMPLETION 2567 Elden Ave, CM Dix 3 Br home & 52 Br rentals. To sec well stocked ponlf, 2 5 al'. Hills. Level 17 acrl'. Call avocado g rove. horse Gregory A. Dennis Real· f L b WESTSIDE CONDO At Victona & Canyon. near new 2 bdrm. 217 ba. 2 car gar w /elcc opener. $450/mo. 1st.last + $200 d e p As k fo r J o hn. 631·1266AA\. Excell. l yr old 3 Br _ext __ 40_. ______ _ townhoust', frplr, lg Oceanfront 3 or 2 car pal to. S550. llcr1 tage a..raoe 2bath wiw crpl l 7se..1120 ac's Nancy au er. y. agt. 72'·2767 Park 559-0471 d;j.;~ 646-6303 ' ' lmmaculall' 3 BH . 1-·am1· . call 979-5099 --,......, 2000 .... -'--Ea-.... -..L ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lllllled 2900 ly home w 1 lovely yard. Harbor View 4br, fa'!' rm . privacy, fpk, ass oc. love ly yd. S795. inc ld pool, grdnr incld. $.550 gardener . 759-1807. macnab I Irvine f&Blty CdM DUPLIX-Sl6t,SOO Charming 2 BR front unit w/f~lc + cha rming 1-BR knotty pine garage a pt. Drive by 517 Orchid (do not dis turb tenants). Paula Ba iley '642-823.S. <K-71> WAMf A TAX SH&Tm? Try 4 units in Costa Mesa! 3 BR home & sep. 2-story w/31 smaller units on lg. lot & you own the land al $175,000. Vic Jas hinski 642-2757. (K ·72) YOUU HAYI HAPPY TIMAMTS Between 2 bus lines & within walking distance to good shopping. This TRIPLEX in Costa Mesa is a flQd f~r lo ves tment buyers I s1n,soo. Coby Ward 642-8235. <K·73) ·w~ C&.OSll TO TMI llA~ Tr~_,_~tside Coeta Mesa. 2 homes Got;. lot. 3 BR w/f{tlc + sep. 2 BR ¥ti.IOU ol privacy. You will own the la nd at $130,000. Vic Jashinaki 842-2751. (K-74) .... 'S Al llMT'IOM R·2 lot in Old CdM. Great locatton -clOH to schools, 1hopptn1 • beach. Sl.15.000 fee. Donna Godshall 8".GJO. <K·~> •-an . ..wno !" teJ Dlvtr DrlWf Harw View Cene.r 1 ,,..._at Qlmpul Vet .. y Cen•r 7SZ-M14 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Ocean view re· sidenlial lot w/plans . 499-4820 ' .......... . ..................... . EAST SIDE POOLSIDE Dan dy d u plex i!l_ Newport HeiRhts area; owne r 's uni t has a nidwood deck overlook· ing pool. $125,000. Call 646-4463 Mariner's Coft RE.AL 'l.""Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ........ 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOUS oceanfront 4 Br. 2 ba. compl. furn home. Frplc, wash/dry. NewTownhomc·nr bcat•h. 2 t11.5tJ' bdrms. c·on v1•rsa · lion p it. rrpk. pool . courts & spa $575 mo. 646-76.57, 642·0186 BACK BAY 3 BR 3 Ba condo, master suite, D !W . lizc patio. tennis courts. swimming pool, jacuz7.i. sauna. $500 mo. 55&-6486 mo Lango Real Estalc, _67_·1_7_44_. ______ _ "97·2A23 Sever al Bluffs condos 2+ Oen. furn rm. Jba1 2 avai_I. $600 to $800. <.:all frplcs. 2200 sq. ft, WOOd· _leasang agt. 644· 1133 bridgeS175 mo.5.'>2·5232. Har bor View Hom es. 2 DR. I ba~lbl .:ar fncd Carmel model. Jbr, 2ba, yard, n1cC'. $445 mo. avail. Junt' l $725. 559-6289.f"'6·3255 David. 644-6977. 837 -3844, 548·2892. Lca.'!t' l bdrm condo in . • . The s pr I n j.! s II r Panoramic Ocean View · . d , Exec. T whnse . Jbr, Northwoods Imm! · •0~· 2~ba. 2 car gar, tennis, rupancy, AC, Ne S:t'Ja. pool. sauna. No Pets. £()5·259G, 759'1501 Monthly SllOO. 968-4254. or 3 Br condo. $575 mo. nr Woodbridge Est. 1mmed _IBMW ___ . _____ _ Canyon/Victoria. frplr, occ. Lge t sty. 2 bd. den, 2 dblgar,64&2142. ba, frpl. S550 / $575. 644.4809 2 BR. 2 ba condo, !-~·side, lrg yard. pool. jat· . dbl gar . Kids & Pets OK. $475. 675-6070 agent or B:B-9184. IEMT OR LEASE WITHOPTIOM Beautiful Turtlcrock 3 Br. 3br, 3ba newly derorat· view, neve r Ii ved an, ed. Partially furnished. $115(). P P. 975 .. 0477 home overlooking golf ----------•course. S750mo. 645·0851. dahwhr, 2 car gar. no F.astsideduplex, 2br. lba, pets . Sl 350/mo y rly. ·stove. rerr. garg, nu cpl, avail Sept 15, 645-5354 or ~-....... .....,.. ~Macnab -lrwme Newport Terrace 3br, 2li'lba. highly upgraded. View. Avail. July 1st. t67S. 548-5764. &t4-9582 _. ................ . BTan 1232 C....MeM 3124 ...................... . IMI Monaco 2 bdrm, 2 UMY. PAIK i.. den, gardener. 16SO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. yard , club 1 BR rumiahed house for facilities, S500 m o. No rent. 645-39&7 pets. 559-1351 between 1().5, 3 B R • · R u t I e r s ' ' mo. 66QS. townhome located near ~INdl 3141 Fa•t•Ytlhy 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• park • comm. pools + OCEANFRONT. Lge 4Br, close to s hopp in g & d en . 3ba, 3 f rplcs. schools. Avai l. now! Sl.550/mo.Agt759·1120 8l01 Mo Donna Godshall WATERFRONT , pier • No Laguna 2 Br, 2 ba, twnhse. nr ocn • stores. New, pvt. LR, hrdwd fir, f'rpl, beam cell'g, deck • viewl ocn It hilla. Patio, lndry, dbl 11r. Lae '875. °'" 4'MICIZ2 ~~ ... ?1~ lmnllmla rwn condo. me wrs mo. 2 BR . 2a,., Ill, peUo, dbl 1ar. Eltt dryer, pool, cl~uae *"*'· lOIZ Buck ham Ln. Open S Sun l :IM:•. Apnt, 8*1215 HOMES FOR RENT 644..ax> lK·8Sl slip for lge. boat. Dover 3 or 4 br. Priced from !~~~~~~~~~ Shon!s, 4 BR, den, 2i,t ~~8~: ~d,,;r,~e~ ~..... 3z41 ~o"~~urr:~~··~~~a~~ please, kids & pet s ........... •••••••••••• leaae. Agent6'4·9887 welcome Call1164 -o Builder's Cuatom . Hm, · ·~ r 2br 2bl, den. Some oc. Newer KRBR VU 4 bdrm. !Jn.2971. Agt, no lee. 1 · X1 t ..... _ vu. Beeu. yrd. Gar. Han· am rm, VM!W. n ""'a· tlliclx4• .,_.. 3240 c1y &o abpg. • bch. S700 tion 950/mo. 213·190-5125 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• mo. y rly. /lae. 581· 7000 _1_w. __ 53_t_-4257 _____ _ 3 bdnn. Condo xlnt loca· dys, eve ... ._ KINGS ROAD lion. adults only. no pets. Bea utiful 3 br h o m e SUper-view, 3 Bclrm 2 950· 5tCM724 w/panor a m lc view, 2 ~ompletely re- lbr. 1~1-. lrg. fnc. yrd. h u 1 e de c ll 1. a 11 . 11450 mo. yr ly. 8'n11es • Pet4 OK li3IO. a men It I u . SUOO . Am Peters, --· !!;1111. BatTett Rlty 142,5200 ·. -.... ,.-..,~,,... ·····-~,"'-· -· ---..;-_; ·-... ·---·r. -··-~, . ;(,~'"' .• • I • • • ••---•-,,.. r _____ ,••••'-''•t••• ~_. •• •"'~,,,,,,,,,,.,, .... --.. ..._.. ____ ._ .... _ Ocean View New Spacious lux. 2·sty house. l blk to brh. Fam rm .. din. rm .. 3br. patio. 2 frplc. 2 car gar. S800mo. No Pl•ts. Owner aft. 6 p .m . 213/67G-<&16 2 bdrm With sma ll yard Si&SOtmo. Walk to 9th s t beach. 494·3672 & 661 ·l 161 BilO•fU~ illfl.'<<IS ~ , : >I\ e,, r-, • ' • • e, Oceanfront 3 Br 2 Ba right on sand. super location. fully furn. avail now weekly l.hru Sept 15. Dys 752-7410. eves 838·2US9 l BR. pool. blk lo ocean • Luxury 3 br. 3 ba homes. sn1tl adult. Yrly. $245. From $750. mo. AJ:ent. SGS002; 645-5000 X216 ~·· LoveJy lg. lbr. Prom on· Dllplnft u..fwft 3600 t.ory Pt .. or 2br w /perfect ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• view. Avail. 6-1. 673-8139. 2 BR, l Ba. duplex, almo!ll new. Nwpl llgts. S375 mo. 1st & last. Dnve by 36A 16th Pl11ce. then call Bruce. Bkr. 645·2509 Promontory Point 2br. 2ba, frplc. vaulted ceil· i111ts. spa, jac. Avail now to6-23. RS. 675·2101,. ... .... ............. If ........ ,.... .... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._.,. ...... 3707 ..... Ptnin1• 3107 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleep ing r oo m s & 2 Br. 2 ba condo, 2 car kitchenettes~ S75 pe r gar· .auto opnr. Beaut. weett & up. Ocean Front. ~;;froc>· 642.1003 ~40 3722 0 C E A N F R 0 N T · C.-dltW.-Gor0 eous ocn & bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft ..... 1 1 view. 3rd It lop story. lBr, 3 monu"".' compete Y secwity bid~. parking, furn, frplc, Jacunl. $475 2Br. 1 •'!!Ba. $675 mo. yr· mo. 7»0058 ty. ffi11-4542, 675-72164 Af a Iwata Uafwta. C...MeM 31Z4 ...................... . ..................... . editenaneanVillaj •Beamed ceilings, wood panelin1 •Graascloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet ban •Dishwashers, walk-in cloeeta •Balconies, patios •Park-like landicapln1 •Swhnminl poola, lfCUui •Lighted tennil eourta •Minutes to freewa19 6 be1ebel 1 IRIDIM I JRIDOM ... Z •-1 • TOWlllD II Addi omt-8c1&"7. "°... . • Offtce <>Pen DellY I to I ~ ., ..... ,.... Harbal' ...... CGl&a ·~ ' ~ 1 . j \ .. ' . .. I' PJe DM.Y PILOT lunclQJ.¥!1 20· lili j ........... ~--.... °"'"' ......... . ........................ ....... ................. ...................... . oee. ....... ... --OCIAMPIOMT LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• Ml ......... l16' tt.r.L1tf•INdl lZ40 ~.... JZ41 ......•••...........•.. ..•.................... . ....................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... U.fwlll•d '! '"*'"' r-..r.i'"41_ ...•.•................. . . .................. . Ml.,..._. lHt MeM 3114 . ..................... . 3 BDRM. 1ln1le level. 2 pet.iol. vacant. l7IO Per mo. 3 BDRM .• IP&it level end unit, Pan vlew. '125 Per mo . ALL lmLITIES PAID Compare before you rent. Custom clealc n rea turea: Spaciolia kitchen with Indirect UIN.lGI, HAU~le diDiD& .re.. ru11 lenath marbte .:1 ALWAYS W..... . ~ TO • A LAMDLOID1 Wh)' aot 111art l od•> • Motl ol llw PfOPI• .,ho now tanln" 20 »~or mort IU\111 11t1u1td wit-ti a flaer-~r hOWlt' or tlupln . lril)lfl. C>r 4 plt-K and lrltded upwaro .. ,, thr lr <'quit~' J rtW You c-an do the 11amt' 1hm1' 1n prt'l'llll(toUlil Surf8lde Colony Vat·ant lot a va ilahle to build your own C'Ustom h o m t> Gat r d r nlry to C"o lo n y Unobslrut'lt ... t vh•w of Ca.Uthna ls hmd While s andy bcu c h at your fro nt por r h Pl•n.s ~· vu1I & approvl'd hy CoaastaJ Commission Hurl' opply IUDGIT llMTS 3 Br. 2 b.11. frplc, newly .__ p ainte d . SS-25 mo ' BDRM .• 3 bat. ... ; nr II an In bath bedrooms. pool, F.1'0N1m y Save 1'ali +-11mt• ll'lt~ Apt'i <:t1C~ ... Uni Sl:l'l l br Ml' 11111,.:lt•s ~\\~ br gur ku.J.11 pl\·X ~2 11r ~11r t•hdtl 11k a'l 2 IJr furn quJt•I q, 2'26 ____ ~n:.rin1 kid s ! $725 urroun<led with plus h la ntlscapi n ~. ADULT LIVJNG AT IT'S B~. WHAT'S IT ALL MIAM7 AITD OI •••• .......... ..._ ............... ,.. ... ..., IOJI IC ... l,():il In lh1• )Ulllllc' nf KrMI rl'>llllf' JHrll<'ll ' W t • 1'1111 ht>lp you un111·n11ublt' "on11• 11( vour 11 ur~11on~ Our helpful 111\d knu• lt•th:t•ul\lt• '\l a ff uf ovrr 40 <'iln dt' myl'illfy h•rm " hk1• lhri-t• 1111d h.-lp VllU l•~ deu•rmlnt' wh11t luncl of pr111M'M' 1:; r111h1 for ~ 1ll• 11nd rib y1>t1r fll111111·1111oi STAIT WITH A SMALL NIST IGfi We <·11n sho., you ho111 t•n·n a :.mall 11e!'I 1·1111 '""' be p ut to work for y11u lo tJkt• u1h11nt1tllt' ,,, wx i.11v1n1tl> a nct ~ii in building 11 fon um: for 'nu• WI CAN HllP C'onrusl'Ct by ~n mnny act!> .. oon·1 kM111 14 h •. , ,. 111 bl'l:lll plunntni: you r 1nH·:.1 ment proitram ' \'•JU will find oor h111hl) 1r111ned stuff hdpful Plwrw for a n 11pjX>1ntment 4-PUX IONAM'li! A llAL STIAL s 110.000 The owawr wall help fina nl·e this o.rnazrngly p riced Oranjll' County 4·plex. No puyment on sec ond for one ye;.r 1 Extre m e ly Wl'll maintaaned. Owner wall riuse rents an escrow to provide ~ood po:-.itivc ('ash flow At SllO,flOCJ 11 won't lust 1 __:f;' s 139,900 HUNTING TOH llACH 4.PLD OK Nickerson fans. go lo it! No mother. it's not pride of ownership. For Sl39,900 in Huntington Bea ch you get 4 two bdrm. units in an area whirb could use some upgrading-besides YOU don't have to live there! Make your fortune. start now ! No drivebys please. UMIBJEV AIL Y PllCED! This Oran1ee County 4-plel is only S150.000 11nd owner will t'arry a second! Each unit has a fireplace. encl~ed 11arage. enclosed pa Lio/ yard. livin1e and fa m ily rooms. Laundry room s. sha ke roofs . SAN CLEMENTE SPECIAL! Pride of ownership shows! Nicely la ndscaped a nd owner's unit 3 bdrm. comes complete with fire place and dishwashe r. All units with ~araJ?~>S. disposals. F.xccllent rental area a nd a tl·rririr O~Ero5;~;e5~()p;iM1G OYER I I 0 LISTIHGS Buy . ,,1111. o r t'Xt·han iw nnw We Ph1•1·dull~ htindl(• ol ht·r hrokl•rs' 1 1:-.lm!!~ CALL FOR AH APPOINTMENT, PLEASE OWM PAIT °' YOUI OWM ISL.AMO Now two , th~ only two co mmerc1all y iont'd lot:-0 11 C~1t ulin 11 Island a n• 11 vn1I for purc'hust· Lt><'a ll'cl 111 the t·cnler uf A vulun wtlh u s tory book view You 'll have to ~t·t· to bdieve ('all nou Md>ONAl.D. At-(t•nl for tl1•t a llh. U.il 55ll SELLING? \ .111y 1111 1..1k·· l11l Sill).lllJO 111 r 1,i4rl l~I WHY PAY MORE? ~rt.r'I 2300 ~·rMI h1r ltrtK hu1 ,. •..........•......•.... ur l' •• 11 \\1-:<.1t•m n .... 11, ...... ,I II ,., Mubtll' lltlfll~· h,11'1.. lluor 111 \ Rt'<1I .. J.t .ih• \th 1,111 , 11t" l"tr1 II II ii ... n ,. r • .:10 1m:1 ~ii :u i:i \ .. :s'('()I<...; l\U\ Ullll'.'i uHic••·:. ~i ll 1·.111.. '>hUPIJIOj! 1•1·nl1•r" l,1111! ('al f ,J ,1 fl It" l' ,1 a; l 77l~!Oa I 6 UNITS 5210,WU All 2 Htlrrn:;, In t"Omc Sl9.74(H <.:ould bt• rwscd 7 1111 lcs I u b<'11 <.:<ill tocfay IREH/MOHEEI< 536-1461 JUSTHDUCED! Two 2 Hdrm hou:;1•,, <1n R·2 lot 111 ,.:asls1clc . C'M Sep y11rds. t•utt• & tom . fort.Hbll' Owncr will hl'lp finance. S12J.Ooo. A~I 63l·m7. ~-662.'> SELLERS WILL CARRY! l2 L'NITS. llH HUNITS.S,\ Z4 UNITS. A:-lAJI J9UNITS.C,;M MOllLE HOMES •lM\l'h i!lxliO, 21H :!IJ,t lam rm in ~ i.lar .11lull 1i.irk \;H·,1t 1·.ir1• r1 l'l' It\ llll(al ·•,, h1.·,,1 •Nin • i!br. l lm. 111111 rm. ~sliO mol11I humt· 111 :i ,,tur fanul~ park (;r,·al for the lc1sun• famd~ For morc info l'all I H E~ P rt• r ,. s:. 1 o n a I H 1 t r :-. . 41#1-5440 2400 ..•..•...•.•........... IDYLL WILD 1'' an I as t 1 r 4 Br . 2 B a chalt.1. 718 at•re. stained glas.<: windows S175.000. 631 ·493.1 or 646·0686 PAIM SPRINGS HI acrl's. on mnuntarn, abuvc tuwn li73 2211!1 5120.000 Pnn uni~ Out of State Property 2600 ......•.•.............. Woodt.'fl ran1·hland. w c1111· $3503 br k1W.1wb I.: s:K',,3+ 11 .. , ha kids nr all ~4 br kids p\'ts Ol'h ~ sharv 5 hr IM·ad1 1'>75 fum 3br Hal bl 557-0825 llomt'finderl> Stat\· Wt1ll' 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ult• :l Br 2 Ba, ..:araJ,!l'. f rp I e . i. lo\ t.' r cf r I !! . w...hr Jr} r. Sh/~ ) rl) nu IJCb .. ~ 3:!23 l'\ l'' IAYFttOHT 3 Bdrm::.. 2 bJ Furn or unfurnr:.ht'd Sum m t·r ralt'l't ur) l•arl ratt.' SI 100 ti44 :<;1:1 Corona def Mar 3222 ...•.•..•.............. ~ Br, I ha, lll'Wly fin1!>hl·d h11rdwood nwr... l'nmo locale. A., 675·0562 :! & den + dining. frµl t• I ba I blk 111 bu~ & shops S>95 t.i44·74001ti45·56.57 Costa Mesa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfr ont La ~una . Private Point Spt.1c· tacular views. bra nd ne w mobile home. $600 mo. yearly~ (94,6.594, 499·4673. • 2 Ur . I i; l' ya,. d . <..1mrmini: 2 Br home, No. 'wve rc(r tJl;.'I Utll pd End. adults. SS75 mo C hild ok No pcb MarionMilne R.E. JO:Hm4' 494·K558 _ _ 4 bdrm hoffil' nt.>ar In thunafJ(.lh::. & Urookhurst Fam rm t tlm1n,.i rm t\\';"I now 1·all Shnrehrw M u n a i: c m t• n t C n r µ tM7 6363 Spal'tOU.'\ model C<1ncl1• fur Exet couple :.! bdrrn 1400 :.q rt Plu:.h 1'1101 l'l l' !lti2 7904 Lovely J Hr. I 11 ba Close 111 'chool:.. s hops. l0hun-hes & rrw~ $4!'141 mo 1st• Bkr 1>40·57ii IEACHWALk - ToWllhouse Bt-autiful .i or ~, h<lrm . fam r m . study w •wet bar. 3&. 7 pools. spa, ~wwias. hmnas Ii lilks 10 beach. all schools adJOrn Lease $725 m o . Ai:t 536·3701 or 1141HY70!I t..,...HHk 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near New 3br, 2ba. quiet cul·dc-sac_ /\ C Adulls preferred $475 6til·316H or661·3184. Avail 6·10 <..:ondo 3 Bil. 2 ha. 2·t·ar gar. view · S40U m o ~21613 aft 4pm llOMF.S fOR Rt:::-.:T 3 or 4 br Pnt·cd from ~tu S52S fn<:d yard & l(aro.l(t'li famtl le:. plcal>f' • Kid s & µet ~ wckome. Call !11'4 251iti or WJ.2!111 AJ.,'l. no f•·t.' 3 BR. f:tmily. d 1n1n1:. frplt'. $495 mo Oay:s . 491H2t>1, Eves , 768-4513 --- lalJ-HicJuel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 3 br. 2 ba, bltns. drps, crpts. all l'X· tra'i. Lndscpd. ~75 p vt Pty. 4~·0ZJ7 ----Mesa Verde 4 br. 2 ba. ram rm. frpk. wet bur. lll!W <'Pl. lgt· yd. nu µels ...... on &5 751-lmn ~ 3242 Sunny 4br. 2ba. Vll'W Of Saddleback Mt. Ubl gar $575. 494. 1886. IACKIAY Lar~e 3 bedroom 212 bath townhome. 1-lu!{e master suite . fireplace. dishwasher. double car garage. Tennis. pool. s a una. Jat•uzz1. Lari:e patio. A\.a1lablc now S>5() mo. ~&4477 2 Hr I Ba . c11cl !(<Jr. b"am t·e1 hngs. nu l"1ir1>e l 1 drapes, no pl'I ~ S:Ul5. 751·6543 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERl''RONT CONDO Lovely 3 br. 21 ~ ba end wut Bnck frplc. bltns. dbl encl ~arai:c Slip avail. Lease $875. Pcg~y. ~---- '"ine 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii Bdrm. 4 ba home. cho1n · areu Irvine SlOOO mo ti31-09UO ----Miuioft Vieio 3 26 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lak e fro n t lux ur y townho m e, rabulo us view. 24 hr security, brand ~w 2 Br 2 Ba. AtC, lake privileges $700 mo. Joy 837 ·1401 or 581-1100. Agt. Htwport IHch 326' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 HOUSJ:;.'i on I.OT proµt•r1y. IU a pan·cls. Nt•W t•tmdo. :.! br. ~ bu. 2 ~Jpr :\t•rc 55!1·M07_7 frpks , pool &. Jal'u.1.Z1 Wnodbndgt· l'lacl'. 5 HH. 3 ba . forma l J111 111i.i. l1v & fam. rm Lc1t:alt'tl on park with a view of mts ~5 Mo /\J(t tj.W.54()3 BAY CREST Cuslom 3 Bdrm 3 bath ho!Tll' New offerih.:. $900 m t1 yr ly . Call Ann P<.>t.1:rs. Pnnr 1pab Only l'lt•a:;1: All or these pro1ert s mu y bt-purc hai.l'd 11n 'l'f\' favor able 1·on1 rael " Ownt•r 1" m11t111,1tt·d & wa n t~ fai.I a1·11 11 n Brokt·r fnr inf11rm;1I11111 1·all 2-1 hr' 541-0800 PROLIFIC IHVESTMEHT NEW PO RT · New. r ustom dclux tlu11l1·s. view. dbl dcprl·t·iat1on. don't miss this onl' :'\io Idaho 111ve:-.tnw111 pro lakl' & lakf• \'l\'W prop mmm . dt•Vl' & umh·n· land c;row1nl! 14 m.1J11r ..;k1 n .... on!' & l:ilw .l!'l':t~ llu" w11l·k Y1•i1r .1r111111d \ fram1· w IUOfl I rHfl ta)!t'. :!hr. I ha. I rplt-& r11m1J11111111m gar. & l11111k 1¥HIM' $77.l•IU Li\KEl.1\;o.;11 HL\l. 1-;."TATE l'O Hox 437 . llaydl'n, Id tm.'lS 2(~ 772 :1211 RaltCMs, Fwms, Gro•H 2700 . ..................... . $46.S yrly li75·-l~ll :! Bkr Sha111 3 bdrm. 2 b alh ; ·hll ~l' ram1I\ r m ~.:i:. m11 . 1111'1 t.:ardt•11t•I' (.~jl l l'arn at :>'Iii .l/iXll 1-: !-j1\l1· !!hr. I h,1. 11' I palao. h1 t.:h h1·~1111 1 o·ll 111j.!;; :\11 1·p h .Jr,,, :-;:1r.r. rn11 WI r µti ;111 E :: I :;I SI t;l:1 11:.'i or1;;:1 :11 :! I 2 lilt, 11·: IM. :!t•ar g;.1r frpl<· Kids OK StriU ,\gt 675-fibiO or 63 I .5550 RENTALS :! OH. I bu S.195 :1 Hit ::! Bu S.')liO !J~11J Harrell Rlt y 642·!'>200 NO FEE' Apl & Condo rentals Valla Rent a Is biS-4912 Rkr I Bl!. :! 1 :• h:j. (urn ~M~I ·---------1llH.21 ·ha 'Ill Sll~HI :! Ill!,::! Ba, S<' $117;, 5Ull Westside Hntport N .. ;Wl'<Hl'l'H:H fl.\t' I·: co~ nos l! IK.lr. S">'MI 1t111 :I lid r. $550 11111 Nt·.1r pool . Jat·u1 t1 . :.auna. volley b .l ll. bas ketball,. Ca ll J ohn. <t~'\ tilt· 126n 0 I t' ) I I~ ~\ l1 '' . 1 ~ \ , ~ I I I • 111• ,, 1 '··' , • .1 ,1 i1r .,. '11 'I•' l I' ti >11111 I '1 .I tllo ~I HCAMYON ,., a bu I o u s 3 b d r m . cll!ltom home with sens u· Uonal aotr cou rst• view' Yearly rental. $1700 pe r mo. Lovely Mc Laan 2 bdrm .. 2 bath townhome Larl(e deck. Avail. immediate ly at $700 per month A1eent 640-651111 THE COVE St!n.o;ataonal 2 & u dl'n 1·Q11domm1um on wa11:r' Pool. 1acuzz1. bc.1ch ' Yc<trly rental. Sl7liO pt-r mn. AICClll i;.&0.6.'itMJ 2 bdrm. I ba condo Tht· Bh.d'fs Plaz<i. Xlnt l(n•en bell loc fj441-fl94!f LIDO ISLE yr ly lease. 3 BH . 2 BA . lge s. patio. rpk . S9r>O m o . 6 4 5 5000 X 2 11i : 642·5002 ----- Npt Hgts. $800. 3 Br 2 Ba. frplc, lg yard. close lo schools /shoppinl(. s tove & rcfra l(. 11311·91 ICJ Or 544-IJ04 New exc lusive Bag <.:a · nyon h om t' for lecisc. 6,tm sq rt. 6 Br, 51 ~ Ba . MUI. I yr lease. S7000 pr mo. Isl & last mo's + secur dep . -rina nt'ial statement. Te rra Firma Rlly. 972·1103 4 Br. 2 Ba. across pool// tennas S690 m o Npt Shrs ~/~ l'l27 OCEANYIEW LEASE $700 MO 2 br. i:i,. ba, 2 t ar 1-(a ral(l'. frplt·. wet bar . communt· ty pool , 1acuzz1 & tcnms. <X·ean view & walk to beal'h U nlu rn or rurnishc•d 31 $1150 m11 &ii). 7711 lfr::il 1-J.it.Jll• 11.orhor \'11•w ~l1m.tt'•1 ·• l.tllrm . d•·u "':iii .I urw L'\I SlilMI ~111 1\ l!t lii5 :1411 IALIOA ISLAND 3 Hdrms. 2 ba. f''urn or unfurn1sh1:d. Sum m1•r ratE"s u r \'l'.Jrlv ral1• SllOO 64-1-9~13 . NO PETS 1 Bdrm rumashed 1335. 2 Bdrm rumlllhed $400. 311.S Wesl Wilson (7141642·1971 Lg Fum Bac h. $170. Pre f middle-age . no children / pets. 548·086ll --- O..l'oiftt 3726 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 3 ba . Lur.ury Dwut Pt.. <.:undo. View. fireplace. Jacuzzi. 1 blk from Ma rina shopp1n~ 1-400-:!flti I lalJ-IHch 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA REACH MTR LNN SSS/wk & up. M111d serv .. color TV. beat~ pool. urn CiH I 49"·S294 985 N <:oasl Hwy. . --- Studio. b lock from Vil-· tonu Bi·ac•h. S350. tst mo. S2$0. t he reafter $2t0 St.'<'urily dep. Utal ind . I I ) 96.1-2527 New 2 bdrm luxury m o b i l e hom e . On wa te rfront. Aecom· m odales 6 p eoplt•. B a lbo a B ay C luh pnvill'ges avail. 642· 1802 Studio 5195 incl. util. Ch>Sl' to town Pvt yd. walk to b l'ac h . Av a i l no w 494.3672 & 661-1161 Mlwpan IHcll 37" ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bedroom Furnished Apartments • Plus Beauliful S1n9le. & 2 Bedroom C furn & Ontum ~ • All Ubhlies Paid • Aienvih~ Dir•·•..,ot f , •• ., Sunduy Hrunt.n • H•-t..:ahh <.:1uh1111 St1urhl"' l•H\Jt,/11" PLUS M UCH MORE:~ Oakwood' Garde n Apartments New por1 Beach/Non h di\I lrt.1U1• No d rivcb ys. please No r equest s for "pa<'kagel>" 1n lh<' m ail No requests for addresses. We resperl the raghL'l and wishes or our properly ownc•rs with res perl lo limilinl! d1Sd05Ure Of lhear propcrli('S lo sincere buyers or ex<'huns:ers We're professionals and we want to work with hoth huyers and sellers in a professional mann1•r Call for an <tppomtmc·nt TOO/\V' MES/\ VF.HOF. ·1 11lt•1t. xlnt 1•01111. mo:-t 14 ;intl·d :ar l'a PasoR~&- Atascadero Areas Mesa Vl•rde 4 Br t-:x•·1· h 11 m e . n t• w I ~ U l' l' Sfi75 1nl'I garcl t·n··r Owncr W. 2-13:1 I HWCK TO BEACH PObh Jbr. :Jbu wl34' boat slip S85() 640·4!11!1 Nl~rt·::. 3 br :! ba. w.ilk to ht•a t·h S5511 ~ rl ~ oo.gg,;o A1.rt 1111 l"i·r 14 14 • QUAIL PLACE PROPHTIES, IMC. 17141752-1920 3 HOUSES FIRST TIME t.:astside C.M. 3 scJrnr al IHVESTOllS DREAM h>uses on 2 lots. Acr os Prime Huntinirton lkath rrom park. Super lol'a · 4-plex in a hi~hlv clt•sara· tion. $155,000. ble re ntal u re'a. Un ly PR"-'TIG€ $144,950. ll won't last! _ _ ~ > Call now 8kr. K-12·2535 I HOMES TRl·PL F.X BY OWNER/\ JJ33W. Co118l Hwy, NB mile from bch. 2hr unils. S77,fl.fl <Jl't'.'!Uml'' f'nrw nnlv SA:-.,1,\ :-.; \ :.! on .1 1111 flt.'"' 2 llllr 14 h,u·h ,1111 ( ~IOll rt'l urn. ::01ti.!•JO lfl"l'o'T BEi\<.:11 :1 hdrm. O('W k1h·h & hath. un<:kr mrkl at S74.tJ(MJ ScrhcJuard htnst. 957·K7H8 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill UNlT WT. Am1hl•tm Make oHcr. Morris & As· SO<'. 12131 374·491S4 VJSTA·4 v~ acre lob, all -I !I !I fl a 1· r t' :-. n t' .i r lakt• St47 soO Tt·rm' lti a•·n ·" 14 11 h m11hile homt· s1~.1u1 Tl•rm' :01 a1-rt·~ 1411 h 11nn ... l·.ill for info Su hel I\ 1 :-1011 J.! r11u nil rant•ht." & at•rl·agt' Ca II for rnJo Elsinore Area :,1 lots St 18.000 Owne r will <·a rry A pp r ox 5 0 ac•rc-s· Sl00,000. Pnnc·apal!I only plc:•M' <.:ontac1 Ken Marks ut lbr µn vatc· yarll I 11 111 II pa id. ~ti l't•b ~:J[JU fl.12 fJK.'l'i Dt-:1.l'X t-: 2 Br l '11ntl11 :!1 · ba 11\l h:a1·k~:1 r<I ,\I tat·ht'<i 2 1·ur ~ar. lrplt-. auto gar rlr 0~111r 1 r.1'>h ,·om~ lii:J 2~ IJt 14 11 !I & " n :1<T1.t-:HC)L'I\ lo;lantl ;1 hr l'Xe1· hrrnlt' Nt•\ 1•r liH'(I IO'' ~I 7:l:! !Ml:!:I :ii..'I Turi lcnwk llr•1:1t1 mu11r home, 3 Br :! Ha. !!r.•;11 t•l'lndl11on. t·l•i.,l· tn µ<1111 Lt•;1s1•. $625 mo. 1111'1 i:ardt·n1·r C;1 II I0.1 :t!SH Sha111 Jbr.dhl gar , rrplt'. 3br. 21~t.1a1h Unl\t'rli1t y :.lOVl'. l!ardcm•r Siii:"> Park house· Pool. ll•nnas ll42·51~ S!JOO/mo. 71416'IO·OOOH WoodhradgC' I lt·v Jhr . f.r., 31>1.1. 2 frplc. 2,200s11. rt. Sp ra 11k lt•r s . $775 5.52·5232 3br. 2ba. 2 ~·ar g:ir 1)1 ... hw . r l' f r I j! , S 5 7 5 ffi II Diamond Ht·al F:,1 alt· 1)45 7573 &•aullful 4 bdrm pool homt-. new carpd. m·w s tovt· "'1 m11•ro-w ~1\l' oven. n<'w paint Rcud) for 1mm1-d. ot•ruf.!am·y Gardener & pool SCr\'I('(' ind $975 per m o . ~8600. Age~---- 1-;A.')I' BLUFl''S·3Br Wa. 2 pa tios. 2"• ear gur. wshr /dryr, refnt-:. $65-0 mo. <213> ms-so21 Easts1dc 3 bdrm t.lt•n. 2 ha Fu nky hoUSl' for spel'1a l touplt•. Nn 1>l'l~. Dnvc by 437 1-:. 20th. St. S565 mo . 5411 t; I !Hi 11 r 6314446. 3 8r 2 Ba, OCe<lll VICW. $550 mo lease. Te rrace T w nhse al 3 Br. ram rm. in llrbr Vu Uniwrsity lit Mirhclson w /g a rden e r . $675 /m o :J br. 2 ba. Nr. pool & jac 64(M829. 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newpor1 Beach. South ' lt-•h ;,I l 1< Y• I I' I• f~ f Oeauuful 0<'11 & h rll '11·w. 1 1 ~~' 1 J llr + J l'n. :rn.1. I:-•· S[,!•f> t. ' · · v · , .... mn 21J Ca lll· llorarto __ .,._,. __ ,~_,._,_,_, __ _. 121.3 1 IJ44'1til :i Ur canvon h11m1'. w .ilk lo bt•at·h. it•a:-1: Siti.SIJ m11 21.1 Avcnd a San 1\nlon10 Op e n Sa t 1Su n t "I 00.2262 ........ Ht\Yf'HllJ';T-l Hr. 2Ba. 21)" hoat lihµ opuonal. yrlr . m> pe ts u r <'h1ldrt·11. Ewlyn 631·2482. Short term rentals By I.he week. now avatl. Noree. Agent6'75·11t7o c.pistr..o 3278 •••••••• •••• ••• •• • •• • •• I•--------• LI! 4 Br 3 Ba. nt•a rly ne w, 3t'ar jl<Jra)!l'. 31012 r ast.'O Valcnt·aa S650. "94·7224 WEHAYf SUMMER REMT ALS TA'KING RESERVATIONS 64§.6646 xlnl t•on d . $135.000. ---------f 6'2·5077/642·1238. plans & permits pd. for. J(radcd engineered. 10 man: from ocn. pk s. plaza & schls. i:ood a reu. underground ut1l. OHer ~2955 Ecltft W . Hessick Realtor & Assocaatc·s . 1646 Spnng Street Paso Robles t8051231-5l50 11051 466-3049 L.ovcly qual'l s t r cet.•------- Avail. a pprox. June I. BACKBAV 3 bdrm. 2 ba. SolALOl)W'O 3216 $575 mo 5.52·3582. water paJd , S675 mo. Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• associated 673·6743 FOUi UHITS..C.M. Lcvera~c Near new. 3 Br owncrl'i New-Deluxe FAU.llOOK unit, 2 ba, frpl. 2·ca 5 Units/8 Units Beaut. lfee. farmhouse on PROBAn: c.6 I n th gur .. 3-2 Br. 2 ba. units AJCent, 640..71114 TSL lnvstmts 642· tti03 Rl lot. North Tustin "· ac . ...,.e gues ousc. well stocked pond . 2 5 ar. --------Nt:ARCOMPLETION Hills. Lcvt.c.f 12 acre Call avm·ado grove. horse Gregory A. Dennis Real· r · N L b R-2%0NED 3 8r. l ~•Ba h o u se . Newport Hg l s a r cu . Room for anlhor unit BYCO 64>2251 548·4137 IUAICIYIM SI SIC COHTRACT 2on a lot. Eas t S ide Costa . separate yards, sepa rate garages,2br, Iba.each. Olr/Af)t.631-1123 SEMINAR OUTOFSTATE 4>ROPEATY Who1 I\ The Profo Potential? I~ it Procticol? 2567 Elden Ave, CM Olx38 rhome &52 Br rentals. To see t 759-ll.20 a c s ancy a u er . y. agt. 724·2767 call 979-5099 --~ 2000 RedEstat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vt~ ~II. ~ macnab I Irvine ?' IBBlty CcM DUPLU-St6t,500 Charming 2 BR front unit w/fplc + charming l ·BR knotty pine garage apt. Drive by 517 Orchid (do not disturb tenants ). Paula Bailey ~42·8235. (K·71) WAMT A TAX SM&18? Try 4 units in Costa Mesa ! 3 BR home & sep. 2-story w/3' smaller units on lg. lot & you own the land at $175,000. Vic Jashinski 642·2757. (K-72> 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Ocean view re · sadent ial lot w /plans 499-4820 -------- • •••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE POOLSIDE D a nd y duplex i n Newport Heights area . owne r 's unit has a redwood deck overlook· mg pool. $125,000. Call 646·4463 Mariner's Cove R.EAL'TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t y r n ew 3 b r • 2 b a _ for Ron Lee 964·2455 townhouse. pvt pat io. •TWO STORY 4 bdrm. 3 frplc, no pell>. $490/mo. b r I d d 642.5722 a. orma rn. r m . e n. ••BLU F FS 4br. 21'2ba, ram rm. frplc, pvt patio. $650. 644· 1480/830·5050 WESTSIDE CONDO Al Victona & Canyon. near new 2 bdrm. 212 ba. 2 car ~ar w /elcc opener . MSO!mo. 1st.last + S200 de p. As k fo r Joh n . 63H 266Alrt New Townhome-nr hca t'h, 2 m:.tr bdrms. ronv1.•rl!a t1on pit. rrpk. pool. courts & spa S575 mo 646-7657. 642·01116 Cozy $675. mo 524 ·6288 EKcell 1 yr old 3 Br _ext __ 40_. ______ _ townh ouse. frplc .. lg Oceanfront 3 or. 2 <'ar pa t ao. S550. Hera tas:e garage, 2 bath, w/w c rpt. Park. 559-04_71__ _ drpi. 646-6.:m lmmarulatt• 3 BR. Fama· · b r ly homl' w/ lovely yard llarborVaew 4 r. a~rm. pra val'y, fpll'. assoc: lovely yd . $795 .. inc ld pool. grdnr int'ld . $.'>50 g arde ne r . 759 1807, mo Lango Real ,.:.,tale. 497_·_17_44_. ------ 497 2.423 , Sever al Blurrs rondos 2+.l>t;, ram -;;;:,. 3ba. 2 avai_I. S600 lo $800. Call frpks. 2200 sq. rt. Wood· leaslDg a~. 644-1133 bndgem5mo.552·5232. Harbor Vi ew H om es. 2 HR. I ba. dbl ~ar. fnt'lt Carf!lcl model. 3br. 2~a. BACK BAY yard , nit:<'. 5445 mo. uva al. June I. $725. 3 BR 3 Ba rondo, masle r 559-6:!89. 646.3255 David. ~~~2892-69.77 . 8 37 ·384 4 . suite. D /W. ls:t• pa tio. .,.., tennis courts. s w1mmmi: l.A!asl' 1 _bdrm co 1 ndo ,in Panoramic Ocean View pool,jal'uzzi.sauna,$500 Th e S prrni:s •.'Exec. Twhnsc . 3br. mo. Northw~s lmmcd. 11~· 2t,<zba, 2 <'ar gar. tennis, .s:•:»--6486-------• cupan<.'r. /\C. New $39a. pool. sauna. No Pets. -----9:»-2596. 759·1501 Monthly SHOO. 968·4254. or 3 Br condo, $575 mo. nr Woodbridge Est. ammed _lllN-483.1 ___ . _____ _ Canyon/Victoria . frplc. CX'<'. l.f(e 1 sty. 2 bd, den. 2 dblgar,646·2142. bu. rrpl. $550/ $575. 644-41M>9 2 BR. 2 ba condo, F.-s1dc . l'l! yard. pool. jar . dbl gar. Kids lit Pets OK. $475. 675-6670 agent or 838-9184. llNr OR LEASE WITHOPTION BcauuruJ Turtlcrock 3 Br. 3br. 3ba newly decorat· view. never lived in. ed. Partially l urnished. mso. P.P. 97~77 home overlooking golr ---------• course. $750 l'l)O. 6'5-0851. <kean View New Spacious lux. 2-sty house. 1 blk t o b<'h. F"am rm .. din. rm .. 3br, palao. 2 lrplc. 2 ca r gar. S800mo. No Pets . Owne r a rt . 6 p .m . 213 /670-<Xl86 2 bdrm with sma ll yard M.50/mo. Walk to 9th s t beach. 494·3672 & 661·l161 8R 0 •£11~ R~11·c,~5 l : "' fl I t:; • f ' (' ~ Ckeanrronl 3 Br 2 Ba right on sand. super location . folly furn. avail now weekly thru Sept IS. Dys 7S2-7410, eves 838·2189 l BR. pool. blk lo ocean • Luxury 3 br. 3 ba ho mes. sngl adult. Vrly . S245. Fttm $750. mo. Aiicnl. , 642-5002; 545.5000 X216 ~1. Lovely lg . lbr. Promon· °"*•" Unfwwt 3600 t.ory Pt .• or 2br w /perfect ••••••••••••••••••••••• view. Avail. 6·1. 673-8139. 2 BR. l Ba. d uplex. almost new. Nwpt Hf(ls. S375 mo. Isl & last. Drive by :liA 16th Place. then call Bruce. Bkr. 645·2509 Promontory P oint 2br. 2ba, lrplc, vaulted ceil· ings. s pa, jar. Avail now lo6-23. 118.S. 675-2101 . ........ .......... d .................. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................ , ...... 3107 ...... , ........ 3707 ........ ~; ..... : ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI e e pin g roo m s & 2 Br. 2 ba condo, 2 car k1tt'henclles. S75 pe r "ar .•. auto upnr. Beaut. weett & up. Otean Front. ~;f700· 642.1603 675-87CO C... .. Mw 3722 0 C E A N F R 0 N T · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gorgeou s ocn & b ay 1Br. 3 months. completely rum. frplc, jacuzzi. $475 mo .. '1S9-0058 view. 3rd & lop story. security bldl(. parking. 2Br. 1 "28a. S675 mo. yr· ly. «~. 675-72164 Out~ State Real FAlate Investment offe rs dynamit' opportunity. Learn ~ the potential in Low Down Payments. Pmkive Calh F1ow. aftd rallidlY increaslnC P'1cel eilewbere. Understand u.e palmt1al la vartoua are• of t.he country. ......_ 10'I are a first Ulne i8Wltor or an ex- eert~aeed exchan1•r. THIS SEMINAR I A MUST. ReeernUona re· qWred YOUU HAYE HAPPY TIMAMTS Between 2 bus lines & within walking distance to good shopping. This TRIPLEX in Costa Mesa is a find for investment buyers I SPACIOUS oceanfront 4 Br. 2 ba, <'Ompl. furn home. Frpl<'. wash/d ry. dshwhr. 2 car gar . no pets. $1 350 /mo y r ly. avail Sept 15. 645-5354 or 6'4-9582 F.astside duplex. 2br. lba . stove, rerr. garg, nu cpl, $425. 83.141867. "!!: M acna b-1 rvme Newport Terrace 3br. 21,'Jba, highly upgraded. View. Avail. July Isl . Af c luata ...,.._, c:.e..... 3124 • Coll for R~ions t1141 IJMZ40 APARTMENT INVESTMENT REALTY Oil rOR Lc::>CA TION T.-.Wed1~ I sin.~. Coby ward 642-8235. <K-73> W~ CLOS8 TO TMI llA~ Tr)! Eastside Coeta Mesa. 2 homes Oa ti. lot. 3 BR w/f-lc + sep. 2 BR wJ.lc)ts of privacy. You will ow,n the land at $130,000. Vic Jashhlaki 642-2751. (K·14> .... 'S AlllNTIOM R·2 lot in Old CdM. Great location -clOH to schools, shopping 4' beKb. S135,000 fee. Donna Godlball Mt-GOO. (K-75) • -r -, .... ~ ,. . aH5.~5764. • ••••••••••••••••••••• .... .................. . 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR furnished house for rent. ., ... JU2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. yard. club racilllies. S500 mo. No pets. 559·1351 be tween 1().5. IMi Monaco 2 bdrm. 2 UM • Alt( ba, den, gardener. 9650. 3 8 R · · R u l g e r s ' · mo. MS-83U. t.ownhome located near part fs comm. pools + OCEANFRONT. Lge 4Br. c lose to shopping & den. 3ba, 3 frplcs. lA19-IHdt 3141 ,...liiaYtlhy 3234 s<.'hools . Avllll. now ! SLS50/mo.Agt759·1120 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• llOO/ Mo Donna Godshall WATERFRONT. pier It No Laguna 2. Br. 2 ba. HOMES FOR RENT 64C.GJO IK·851 slip foe lge. boat. Dover twnh&e. nr ocn & stores. 3 or 4 br. Priced from •----------Shores. c BR. den. 2~ New, pvt. LR. hrdwd nr, ~to$52S. Fncd yard & 1_..__.. 3241 be .. beautiful 2·aty tradl· frpl, beam eeil'g, deck , garages . Famili es _,......-llonal. $1650 Mo. on vieM ocn Ir hiUa. Patio, please. kid s & pets ...... ••••••••••••••••• leaae. Agent644·9887 lndry, dbl 1ar. Lse •1s. wkome. Call 964·25¥or Builder's Custo m . Hm. Call'8M11122 -2971 aat r 2br 2ba, den. Some oc. NewerHRBRVU4bdrm, · '!.'... · •-e•• no ee. w . Beau. )'I'd. Gar. Han· fam rm, view. Xlnt loea· ~f.~~~ ... ?~!~ ~~~~~.?~~~ ~~ y~ii!. bcS:i.: -~_1., __ :""_t_-.a57_'_mo_._2_u_.790-__ s_1_zs lmmlaal.ce fum condo. bdrm Condo I I ..._ ....._im leMe -mo. 2 BR. 2"'1 3 . x nl OC8· 'IOI•• eve. -lCINGS ltO~ ...... tlon. adults only. no pets . a.-,_ 3 Bd 2 Bit. peUo, dbl 1ar. Elec SEO ~724 Beautiful 3 br home ._.... v..,....., rm dryer, pool, clubhouse · w/panoramit' view. 2 bath, complet ely re · aiialta, t• Buclllnth•m 3br. l~ba. lrg. fn<' y rd h u 1 e de c k 1 . 1 11 modeled. Sl450 mo. yrly. Ln . Open Sit /Sun Sill«lel It Pe:l4 OK .-o. amenities. SUOO . Annf>eters. 1:»4:30.Aaeftt. ... ~ ..... 548-U.. BanettRJtyM2·5200 • . .. 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II \YFllll'\T ., lir. "11.1 :-!,_I \ 11 l'l•t1lh1111,1• 'C;11 :! :•lt.t. $1 :!!°,II l~lll it' AIU "I 1t:;,.ll!r.•1 t:.'.l!I l';1lrl\'I' ;I lo!' :•·1t ... mrnto !w ill h•\ 1•1 ~ 11·1111· & 1111111 S.S.'10 mu 11:1:1 II Iii:! l ',1111111 l llr. :!' • Ila. Ull furn Ca 111• ('1111 !!>10.111 1i7:11;;Jt~i ,1llt•r Sprn :i fill.:! 1111. 111111\'f it pt~ ;o..r I Jdo i' arrn ly 11n•i' S!1."ilJ M11 .\~1 li7~ lil70 S11·1~ 111 lwh :! 111 . I rplr. g:1ra~l'. ht•:.m 1•1·d1n i.::-. .ti I I rl 1 11,. S,I 7" ' r I' l~tl .Ul:;,f ~. a\:&11 .lum· I. I 1111, i11ljat Pnl F a11h11111 bluncl. 1111111. 1t·m11:... !>Im L\•a:..c IVMl-U7K5 w .... 11 ltll .1n•a I llr l!.11 tl1•11 ·'I~. ru•I. I ,1<lul1. nu 111·1' SH I mo !>Iii <t:fiK 'frarl~ :1 Bit. ~ 11.1 I~ tit-.«•11 & lt11~ SiUO on .. mfr11111 I llH \ rl~ ,\)!cnt 1.;:1 :Jt;.,:1 I h.1 . 1876 ....•.......•.•..•.•••. <! Rr. l;iuncl~. ~;or~j.!1· 11r hl'~11'h. Ul I.a l'al11m.1 ~f1 :.:,i Ii!>:; South LCICJUna 1886 ...•••••....•.•..•..... T/\BU:l<Ul'K \l'T~ IHr . IUa lll'IAIV fl'th···11ralt•rl w i.:aragt.'/I., r..in.: S.'.7;, mt1 ~~.-.1 ?Kil Westminster 3898 ••.••.••.•........•.... <! lilt. <! llA. adult, :itl.1l'h 1·11t·I dhl J.:Jr, IHI p;1!111. ga!'> lllH). bltn~. W I> $ I 5 0 5 ;, 1 U :; :1 II 21:.1-!0 i C~lil lia('hclorl'ttc SW1 l.11w,·1 l"ine 3844 A.fl; ~=~~~O i!: ~1ctt• A,., . ._.~~ I u Spa ••••• • •• ••• • •• • •• •• • • •• ••••••••••• • •• ••• • • • • • • Avuil 5·2!1631 114111 Han1•h11 San .l naqu111 • twnh."l' I BR +loft . I ' ~ti.J ~ bdrm apt S'r.15 montt A it 11 1 1 " s 5 2 r, 76!1 llamllt11n C al 2 13 1540.:m;~. 5<11 ·71.117 Shoreline Mun11j:!t•mcn1 l'W:.. Corp. for appt 10 :..1•1 847.(i:JjJ OelUX\' 3 Br 2 Ha 1·11ml11 1Jcaut1ful compl<>x nr S. Coast Plaza Plus h ni•w Golf l'OUrSl' VICW pa I HI lWldo. Hantho San J11.1 q1.11n. <! Br + dl'n. rt•fn.:. pool, spa. $1.iJ!> 9filJ·:JSZI 1·arpcl & dral)(':, ~5 laglllla leach 1848 IJ40.2877/772·1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Deluxe newly cJctnratc)tf 2 E.s1dc 1 Rr + dt'n w /yarrt hdrm apt on occ·an near AdulL'I. no pets . SJ.">O ul 11 Victor If ui.:o . Ilea 1 ell pd. 1st & last. 6.11 2124 pool, elevator. s ubll'rra · I Br. like new. c·hiM•cl nean parking. $625. ~uraj.te. stove. rl'frig. 494·8Ul:J. S'l31. 646·~1 SELL idle Items with a 0.lly Pilot Cla..o;slfled J\d. I bdrm: S350 mo tncl ut1I. Walk to town & bear h Deck . vie w. 494·3672 OOH161 HMell9••ach 3840 Halli114•leach 3840 •••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• MIWA"HOMIS MOWllNl'IMG Luxury 3 br/2 bu. spucwus interiors. Incl OW. stove. fplcs. & private 2 -car garages. 5 Unique rtoor. plans.· r entin ~ rroni S495t mo. Loe ii lion I lllut'k ofl 11.•Jt'h llh ti t'or11 .. ,·or·r1·M'> & ""'"Pol"' ............ Cll·M1•1 ·~· / THt: t:XC:IT INt: PALM MESA APTS Ml:-.!UTl-:STO Nl>'f liCll ll«ll·h. 1&2 Bil from $.25!i & Ufl /\dulll> No Pl''' 1561 l\ih.':..a !Jr c:; Hlks East 11r Newport Hlvdl !J<•m·5pm 5.Jli-!JKl~I NATURE LOVERS ENJOY OUTDOOR LIVING IN THE HEART OF ORANGE COUNTY. We fcalurt' slrcum & lu ll fragrant pines. poob. 1-(ym, vollt:yha ll, wa lk·tn clO!iets & more. /\dull hvi nl-(lno lll'ts. l"rom s:JOO. PACIFIC WOOl>S 16350 Harbor Bl<cl South of e<tm.:l'r. i-· V 839-2140 -----..... 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w/katchcnt•ttc S66week& up !>48-9755 Lrg rm. Pvt. ent. & bo mature. perm. mun pref Sltl>. 546-0097 • I-"! furn rm w /bath. pvt enl, refrig. h.ot plate, lndry priv. al th.c buy SIOOO summer 675-tl555. Will rent room In plush rondo near S .C. Plaza to responsible fema le. S175 mo . 972·8881 days 549-3465 eves. 4050 ....................... Wanted Room 41 Board for ~ mian ln whftl chr. NoWUna .... 1750. ...•........•.......... ROOMMATES Shatt-N·Save l'.11111\ 111111'1 l':t\ 1 ........ \II \~'''' ,, I u .. ,,, '' ,, w,. Cl,.,.~ 1;.-1 .. 1 • '" ., Call 546·4 282 Smn• 1!171 \lol' Ila\\· h1•l p1·•I llMHJ.,;1111b of 1111r l'lw11h fulll m11m11111ll·:.. Wt· l':Oll h\'lp ~llU l0.1' HOUSEMATES K32 ·U:J.I •,::1:n 11;1; HI 1:1 Man :-111·:.. I 1 kc~ '" 1·1111k l•M1k111g fur :1pl h:" 111 .. 11an• with ,.1r.111•h1 111:11 ,11111 kt•r Ill I' 1';1111 ;.;7 ~ 1:1i s:n i 11111 <! r11nanma1,·:.. ~1 V 111 shart' lg h«h hou~l' "''I htlrm & hath ~511 mo rd·:.. !JOO· 55!10 :i:. .. rr1·r ... Im•· n·nl 111 n1·;1l 111111 '11llJk 111)! I :011\ 111 r..i u 1·11 fur hit• h,..kp.: l'11-.1rnn lhr. l.a).!u 11 .1 '\1 f.'u .. 1 hlHJ.'ll' ·l!j~> .1!~ Hi \1 F -.han· :!Br. :!ll:t • .. n tk1. rd1ahlt-,1 r:11i:l11 . 111111 .. m11k1·r S.11 'l•.S li4.l'I Hu11rr.a11· IAJlllt•I 111 linrl .1 1111 -. ha r 1• 11 Ia1 1· 1 n l.;1g1111.o 111 .1•1111· I H:l:I 12:1 1. 1• \I :!lili t•\ ·l!/.I l;)lll .111 '.\1 P n "•nli1l1· "·1n11·tl 11• ,..hr Zhr, :.!ha , ~ l':Or l,!.orc dupl•·x 1n ( 'd.\I \I/ frpli· d 1 "h w :1 ~ h 1• r F 11 r 11 l"·.1ulil11llv ~'.!'.'111111 1· . .11 l.1111 1 ",.". '.17 '.I I Ii :1 I . H :~t ;, ;~1 Ht1•1n11na11-. ;"1;p1 1!1·h hayrru111 tl11pl1 •x :\1 F Sl.141 !IC;.I :.i(ilill. ti7:i l<!:!I 1"1•111 r1111mmat1• ::! llr :! 11;1 lux apl 111 l'.\1 , 1!15 !ri!I 11:1i <!wk~ frc1· rl'nt l<o1mmall' wunll'll prol lem ;i.r, & 1111 l l\r :! B.1 full\ furn W11odhr11lg1· l'llndo Sl.'1'1 ,\' ·'II 111114 :>."i:J!IJ:ll !f.JllS>lll .\i.l. lor .J1mm1.- ll1111mmall' wanlt·d s 17;, mu. 1 utll ;-;r 11{'1 · , 111 lt•J.:l' L'n11.: !1:11 !1:.i3:1 S1111:l1· pan·nl .1111111·1·11.1i.:1· ~on wlll .,har1· 111,,.1\ II ll I h II r nt h m ~· IA 1:..am .. or n·nl <! htlrm" ltl smgh-w pn" :111:1 7 1 <!7 :!hr apl In !>hr w •motlll'r & 1·h 1ld !-'email'. n11n :..mokl·r prcft•rrl'd s:.ioo meld uUI CdM l.aurl'I. tfW.OO:n n •s. tYlil· IJKO 01'1· Nwpt.-llunt. H<·h lu>. homt". fem . s 1:15 1m11 furn No smk No l'l'b . KarNl or .John. !Hi:l-60<!1 Mule roommall' to :..huri· J HK. 2 l>a, M1ss111n V11•J11 rondo. 5<!15 mo + '~ util llob. Day 549-97!!1 cxl 4X. t:veOOl -1218. Shr <1 Ur hnu H'. N Laguna. 2 liach1•lor:.. looking for :lrd Straight T ennis r rti.. & pn' bclich S275 pr mo. + ulil 494-0068 eves N.R. Allen. prortbus mn Shr w/2 peers. Lux. furn vu ruse. w/lg pool, mstr bd & ba w /pvt cnt. gar. $375mo. + util. 644·0484 Fe m a le Ro ommate needed lo s hr 3 Hr apt. llB. S200 mo. 964 ·I !r.lO bet , 1·3PM ~~---------Fvm. norH1mkr to shr IJot NB home. pool. WI + util. 644·2516 1.Cf1n-:.. Toi •ii uf :llM.111 "'I fl Can lw <ll\Hh-tl 111111 .. 111.1ll1•r u1111 .. 1>1 1\>' 11, ti~t:I \\' l 0n ..... 1·ftl4 1 -.:Ji 'h"" ' .ii I \ ~ 1 .. 11 I .• I 7 Ill ;-,.I I·~ 11 pt·r "'I 11 Sl<!I; rno L11l·.11t·tl •Ill I hi' 111;, l·r"' nr Cr""" \'alh•\ ,\\;111 :'Ila\ l.1lh X:ll 3:.ililiorK:ll !•Jiii UOW :'-l'l'OW :-.0 Cu., I a ~lt':'la. ~ :•<t It 111 ;!!i1MI sq fl. C111 .. rl rii~. a 1 r 1·11rnl llkr 1;7;, •:il~I lXUI Sq 1"1 Hlrlc l'nm1• Cl(' 1111·;1111111 ,\Jtl '" Ill' ,\lrJH••"f l~I', •olll('I'. ,ff)'. \A ;tl'\°lh•ll'l' 1-°•ll' l\•ast• h y ow11t• r (' :i II !n!l-;!333 HUI Sq. Ft mcdwul·pr111 ofrs Ncwlv dl•1·11rall-1I Am pll' prkg 1500 I': t\alt•lla, Ora11;,!1' l'ruft·r ~ti,:mt Co >s:!I i·I \I Off1l'l' or l.'umml·rt·i.ol ,.;paf'l' tn tl11wnl111A 11 L..1J;!una Landmark llltlg l.HlJO: .. q. II ur IA tll ti!\ 1111• ·1!11 JSJ:;. or l!I;! II 11111. l!r.! 1001 IEST CdM OFFICES Vl'ry 11'1prt·SSl\I' 11ff1t'l' :..wks. ccntrall) lo1·a1t·d 1111 ~oulh i.1lh· of ('11:i ... 1 llw\' Two <!nil 1111•11' i.11ai.·1·~ lmin.11·11 lat.•I.' l'l1·;111 & r1•a11\ l11r ltP lllt11 tl\'1'1111:111;.~ \\01111d ma kt• ~n·al rorpnr:111 111 fr1·1· C>nh Sl~b 11111 I ':di Linda .11 ROGERS REAL TY 675·2311 EXECUTIVE SUITES Lu)< u r I u u:, ti r I It' l' ~ • ~pa1•111us t•on ft.rt· n 1•1· r fl •1 m . t' x c c u I 1 ' ,. ~1·1·n·t .1ry. 1H·r -.,1111:t I l•h1Jtl\' l'uH·ra):!c. rn·,•11 I 111111 ... 1. Xt·n1x. not a rv Lt· a"· 11r m•1nl h i 11 monlh :-.Ocar S11 Co ..... 1 1'1<11.a. Or;ong1· l'n11111 ~ f\Jrp11rt & Frl'l'IAa~ I '.ill V1r,l.!rnrn 'IW·21fil Office To Share 1n Corona dl'I :\1 ar l'all tj.l-1-H 1:11 Dix I-rm 11ff11·1· adj A1rpnrt,•r 11 1111·1 Nu lea.'"" !l..1:.l-32Z3. !I to I::! WF:t-iTCLIFF. ~rountl fir real estate offlct• Sh an· sp1tl't' with desk S7r1 m11 64.5420311>45·3730 PRESTIGIOUS FULL SERVICE NEW EXEC SUITES Mat· Arthur & .l aml>orl·t· AV /\II.A Bl.t: >I ok s u1ll' w 1dl'rical spuel' I ofr. swtt• INCL . st•rn•tarial services. phonl' ani.w,•r- m~. private l'ntrunrl'. n · ccpt. rm eonf rm photocopy. ll'll'x. matl scrv CONTACT CORONA PAC I ~·1 c CORP IRVINE 714/833-7501 Orrice. Costa Mesa. AtC. cirps. rpt. 2 or 3 rm!> DX>. 440sq ft. !n9·021 I . H U M T I M G T O M LOANS IEACH & SHOPPING CENTER 2MD TRUST DEIEO ~l'xf~I' shop u\-;111 .l um· 1 LOAMS IO CXlrt•m(•ly :..Ul'('\''"ful C11 ..... 1om11.1-d Ill m1•t•I lgc lll·tghl,.1rh1101I ~hnp YOl 'I< Ol"''b µIn)! t'f"llll'l"1t m.1J•ir ""r R.E. DEPT. 111·r .. 11f 11 ...... ,. 11hc1 ,\ s ·~1 •GO a ... ~111 f;,11'fl•;ltl \\I' Ill 11 11111 Al""ll A ArU\ 1111-1 .. 11 11. .... " 14 1c.i11.11 .. 1 ___ ,.~.•.1.s.3.2.-.5.2.0.0 __ '-\ !-t .. n ofl ,t, ,11t1 h 111 I• 11.1llh 1·11·l1·t q11.1hl11·d n•tatl lltl'rt·h.11111 1,..,•1 IA pro 1•11 111.1rl .. 1·1111 t• ,.l11hl ~ ('all '1"-111'1 ,ti I j I I 1 ;,,111 1111:1:1 \\ k ti\ ,.. I i I I I Ii I I !I ."1 :1 " ''"'"' wkntls FOR LEASE LONG DEACH BLVD l.lo •11l:1I 1•1111"' l.ilmr.llon t.111 ld111 g 111·;11' 11).ljlOI' l~~"I"' al SHKt"I 111 $ 12110 :.I On Siil' vurk111g M 1"" El lioll. 714 1ti7~>· il!llfi or 141;.0012 • HARIOR IL YD. Slnrt• 11r 11ffi('t'. (.'11.,111 \ll-:-a 1:1so sq ri s:1u:, :\111111 h Brukt•r tii5·ti7t>CI /NEED fMONEY • CREOITHO PROBLEM 2nd & lrd TD loans 547-5402 J\rrant.!t'd fl) COCllt ~ Loan1 SIO·S15.000 pr1 fun1b avail NOW for guutl I< t: 1i1u11~ lnan:.. l'.I\ ml 11111~ "'-'1 . :l.">li· 15!1:! Money Want.cl 50 3 0 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....•...•.••.•......... 1-\<;{':'\i\ 1111.l-"'·llAll .111 Jat· 50)11 sq ri :\1 I unit:.. lll'IA ·hhlg. .\ (° 111f I". front:.. 1111 '.\111ult11n. 11r l.ak\• 1-·11n·-.1. k.1:..1· IH 0~11t •r K:l.'i I llOK • \t I l' 11 r n, · r . !to x I :! i " .,m:ill 1·11111111 lild i.: ~l:C1 mu !!!II W l!llh SI . (' :\t 1;.12 :.1-l!Jll I 01'1.!••nl iy IWt•d :\11 ... p;11·1· for ,.,1;1hl! ... lwtl l111s1111·'~ \1111 71.A! .... fl \ 'l\1 ;ir.•:i 71 I ••U: :!tilll 1\11~ l'\l'l'UI I\ I' flt"' th ::.-15.fUi 2nd Tl> on """'" C.11111c~ \'rll.t~1· IJl'lll'l'r I\ l>I:! !11711 t>l<! xi;i;, ,\,.k ri.,. If l'l·r~ Mart~s. TN$t DHct5 5035 .....•........•........ LOWEST lntenst Rates htT.D:1, also 2nd T.D. Loans. Fa1rt"\I Tcrr:n,.. ,.,lll'l' l!1-t~1 Sattle-r MtCJ. Co. Stor. 4550 642-2171 545-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RY PARKING $25. MONTHLY F\•nn-d sturnl!•· fu r .'·mir boat. cam11cr nr 1·xlr:t t ;i r F n r t n I 11 1· a 11 11-»1·31:1'.I llunl 11 ... 11·h Rentals Wanted 4600 ....................... l<l'Sj)IHl:..t h l1'. IA 11rk 111 1.! v.r1l t·r ,,.,.1.,s 11n1· l11·dri1nm 1•11lla~t· 111 CortNla 11\•I '.\tar 11r ( ·1,,..1,1 .\1t-:-.a (Jllll'l Ill"" ,.,,,.n 11ul Wnh· l'la:..,.1f11·1I \d ::!fw;. 11.111\· 1'11111. I' o H11x ISllll." C11,.1.1 ,\k,..1 !k!li:!fi llonm w;111tcd .J11n1· 15th I.al.!. lkh. or Npl lkh ·1 Malt• studt•nl 21 Hd:.. Thanks Todd. ti75 •ilO<! l'Vl'S & wknd:.. (lily m;1t11rt• woman ck slrt~ homt• nr llw i.ca Will considN ~har1ni.:. h.'ll' s1ttinl-( or l'lH'h ":n JllY i.un. s a1ltnl!. laul(hlt•r. mclaphy:..il':.., hcl pin.i othc r:1 Non s moker I' 0 llox 57. Lal(una Rc~ch~ Ca !12fi_!i2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnsuram·t• Sall-spcr~on Does your present Job ol rcr YOU mdepen l'O<'l'. prestige. 11 fot~hnl( or a<' 1•o mpl is hml•nt & tt0n0m1r serurity., If not you should tulk to t'armers Ins Group lo· day. Call 848·51 l I. •TRAVEL AGENCY• tMJNEY AVAILABLE <!~OTO \;-\IJ SWl~c; 1.0 1\:"S l~l'Etn:. .. rr 0:-;1. \ CHI Ft:U .Y ,\'.\IOl{Tlzr:u L1•1• lkall\ H 1-: Urnkt'r.!ll~l 111;,; EQUITY LOAMS For ,\n~ l'urp11,1· :\11 I""""' Call Tr:" Fm.111 1·1al al I B l :111~1 •~~' mom•' s111.111111 '" SI .1'•t1.1ui i • q llo\ to2:1. Nl'"'1it•rt lla•aeh !l2tili'.! ...........•....•...... 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 S.,11 an) 1\cm or tom b1na1100 of 1h'm" ror fl!i 11r lt·i.~ with a 1'1·nn) l'lm·hcr r\11 l hm.,.. for 2 1'1Kl~t·cul1\'l' days •:al'h adl1111unal ltnt· •~ Iii~ ror ttw :! 1la)' Churi:1· 11 · Nut•ummt•r.·tal ,ul ... •·;,, mort• 111formullon .inti lo µIJ<'I ' your atl .. au 642-5671 MAIL CENTER -- ~·--. ,, .. , ........ . -----5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···•••••·••·····•·••··· F<ll"NIJ ~\·m lri,.h Sl'I ,;,·nlllt· t'hrr ... 11;111 I.id.\ kr •\JJpr I) r \'w lk'.1t·h hH· m Can •'"" h"kl'J.! lor & Wariwr !I.Ii !~i.'1 t'ld1•rl~ J>•"•r,.on 1;.1.i ll!llHi U)ST ".! dol!" Ht:W/\HI> (;l·rman Shurth:.111 whl "" hm spot'>. & <'hOC'olah• I> r n H 1• tr n· v ,. r p u I> l!lli-2145 ~~ 1l "'.;ll t\111t•n 1111.. F l'4·d.11A1"1! hl11 111ll ,1r I lt·rli' Ill''' 1.1:.! :H 111 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Thl1Jr) 1 :.1rh1 lmµu,l.!n l'ar()tt~ Har1iJI Satlr.,1 CH t:l>IT C ',\ H IJ~ ~orwy !'Hn '1 hu~ h.1pp1 (It':'\,., II ha;. 111 •·II ... 11tl t" hanb \101•1·~ 1·i,n I llll~ h,q1p1 nt• ..... Sll/\H I' ~nl·r.:l'l w ma 111 r1 · .. .,.m;in dt'Strt•:.. 1111'\ll l•lll hclpmg other:.. E1qwr"d youth dJrct·t11r. tt·al'l1er, puhlu· rt•l;illUllS l!l'i 2f>:JI lh ·t 1red \'11un;.: ::.•·11111r .-1111.1·n a\ ;11l.1hlt-lnr dn \ 1nl! tn 1 .. ·:1111' ... ho1" l>r .1111lt ... rn.1rl,..t1111.-•\· 1· ,,, lllJ: Ull \ llUI I olf ft ,.ll.1 Ii It. ,,.. ,., ''' .... t ; •• '' t I•~ II ... I ,,, .1 I I •• t ,. I,. 0' , .... 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HEl.AX l:--;1; .\l.\S~,;\c;i-. l\Jh.larno·-. l.11• \1 11,,, .. ur lhttt·all \I !I. •l!~-1 .d11 • MICHELLE'S •Outcafl• 111\M 21\1\1 K:i:'1 :r. 1:1 LINDA & VICIC I Outcalt Mau• For'TM fuft of It! Sen mg all C>ra11)!1· ( ·,. X3:J i:11:1 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* •FOXY LADY* llLITT'1\l.L e>NI. \ •972·1.138• ...•...•...••.......... ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oranq• County is loominq! And so CK'e ~! We're AOB .. 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AllC1\l!i': Spirituat Reader JKISS ~I Camrnu Ill-al San C'lt•mt·nh'. t'u lly h 1· For /\p11t 4Y:.!· 72'.lfi llOL!St-;HOl.O 111-:1.1' ~ .. \'af\' for :.1t•k or eltlt·rly av a 1 I 113.1 200!) •Pl.A YMATES * ESCORTS 847-2791 Phys1ral ma~!latit1• by h1· ti masseur tc<'hrur1an NB Appl. 4·3PM !>4ll·2817 GUYS 'M' DOUS IXQ.USIVI <Mal S..-.lce ~~ ::~;~ Personal at1Hii1t a nc:1• in buyl n~. St•llln 1-t &. llCl(Otaulions Jo'or appt 1•all Mull Phillipi.. 646-5867. MALE wtll do Anything legal for ll0.000 . 757~ /\\·l·oun t 111 I! Staff Accountant If ~011 haw t•xpt·nl'nl.'l' in 11rcpanng Jtnanl·1al n·· porli. an \•a ri ant·e analys1" you m1ghl bl' our r a nd1da1t• W1"r c lookmg ror a ll1\ '" al' C'UUntm).! w11 h 11 ~nucl Ull· dcr.1tandm~ of a1·1·11u111 Ing rcportm.: to hundll' both rorµoralc untl 111 lt•rnal mutcnab You should h1tvt: some cx- penence m account11)G and reporting. - We olfer cxcellcnt com· plU\)' benefits which in· elude one week!\ va<•at1on alkr SIX months. elCVl'll p1mt holida,ys and ~rou1, 1n11uru11t'l' bcums upo11 dayol h.arc Plea114.• send your n •sum\' 1nclU1hnt: salary h1i1tory tu AM DOCUtcerf OI A DiviakMI ol AM lntttnational. lnc. ••o. Box 1~1 2111'll S. 0.amlcr St. - . . i (Q.. S Jr....... 4200 28X> sqli olffce t showrm I Total invest . ol 127M Incl FOUND ADS AIEFIEE Call: . Tommy's of Newport Elrort ~rv catenng to WOIMft. IG·1'71.tYt!I Santu Ana. QI. mu ·- 11 M11MOO ... ~H\ouwr1"1 '~ ·~ ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• serv1<·r 60' ft 2950 $7M fo'r11n1·hltl' t'et!, '4J..1678 """"wmot:\Wll'llk'T "~""', '-"-L.agurul. oceanfront. prlv OfTitt J110M1. fl ror rent Airway. CM. ~·23 12 Equip. 6 Cath Rt'llt•rvei. Sltll with B~E · EqW&I Opportunity h la-alll "'" beach. flllhlng. weekly Main St • II h Call ----GOU>EN(;UJIJfo: ' ll'u Blt:EZE ,,..,er , MtF' ~· ~~a.t.'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!~~~~aus~.~Ren~~·l.Sll~1tn~c~e;:;;;;;J...~7s:1=~:==·======:::::::=:i~w;11n:t~Ad~1~~e~1~p;~==~64~2~-58'7~8±:====~1M8~·~'402~=====:J~;;;;;;;;;;;~~;=.b.:~a~....,...~~~A~ct.~&U~~-56~~~.a~~==;=:=:;::;;~-~;;_ h '· l ' ! I I _, .. .-;I ·' • ' .. -..----· -.. 4. -. -··---· .,. .......... -...... _ .~--~--~ ...... ""'------=---........... --! -• ...• r~ . ---~- I - ~ ·-... ----...... , ..• •c •. ~ ... ~ ... "'" ., ·,c- .. _..._ _ -· -.. -. ---------,_ _____ ..... ·--- --· ... .. ., ... . . ~ ............. . I ~~?.'I.~: .•...... ~!!.!!: •••••••.• :::. ' ....__,. Remodel. r•pa lr , 'tn _ l)ld._.,..p~ILlaa lo& car~atrr,. o ld llmt. ••epaln •S.altoatin t rr•ftam111ahip 16 yrs m •Lie. NI, C M S6 S .,... Ut''d, Mr P.Uotn _._...........,,, bn 91112&\14 l*t#'' • t'\JSTOM •••••-••"••••••• •••• • lnlenor Cal"Jlf'nlr)' ,8A8 Y81T1'1Nti • In J •y • t142 881)!f M y home. rell11hll', lilu's l'•~I")' JO yrs r eapon11blt l'IHl' fo r t'.XP l"-'IOr" windo"'' touna r h l ld r ,•n b y ~ r 'tO ~telinit 1•11• ~ ol 4yr <tkt boy • · ~ ' ~tala . Evenln11 & "1 In." ~l J064 w..unda. Call * 8421 R I' m o d lo. 1 t ,. h l' n ,, al\trtipo1day11. 10.1pm b •throom ,.., 11t•d1 ' ~lwndli. Co111t11 Ml'illl l'oslu111 (llll<ih v. nrk are• nt'·11r 19th. 111n .. •1 et> i.lulll'\t 1•rar1 sit1l'fl. t ro·e ~ -l'lot .V7 364tl ~..,. c.,.. S..k• .............................................. Mobile 8 1cyde k c pair ~.iun!AJO 6 St t'11m rh·t111 -No Xlrat Chtc t'or llM• Cnlor hnt:hlcncr~. "'ht a.Ju 17M>ll&I 14~ l'Pb 10 m m bl•'<.ll'h ('l.•1111 liv, din rm hall St:, Aq: m1 S7 ~. l'ouch SHI. l'11r -••,••••••••••••••••• I> Cu.ir ··l11n ~·I .... 1111 IJIVORCE/HANKKt'TCY l\lt n•J).ur I~ > ri. ,.,pr I 11 us..k• F\lin&tofuuu t60 l~1 wnrl. rn'wlf 11 .-1-. Attlon Le1al Serv1cc-s 531-0101 · IM2·5100a. hr st!rv. • -Weo (.'an-C;i rpt'I ('Ir.int''"' &kpg, payr oll/t a xf's. Sleum l'le3 n /\bri up f1nanc. stmt.s, mon· NH hobtc r y Wur l.. .:u.11 area 10 yrs. 833 111~ Truck moullft um1 Fr H k k p g t h r 0 u I.! h est, re~' rate:.:' f\.15 ;r711, &lt1lemt!~U/bal check Ced3r l 'n rpi:t Upho l bk, pay bills <.1t•aJWr. stt•am t>ru:..h. t Kathlt..-en Blank Bkkp~. Rm Srotchgnt fr<'I• Very ---~4479. reas. Cuar money bal'k Secretarial & word pro f'CflSUtg services to meet )Ult ~uiremenls. Business Support Sys. 975·0416 Simon, 751 8H51 CARPET DOCTOR Save 60'fi, any 3 rooms $20 U phol. c ll':inln g, s1·otc'hJ:uard. /\II work ~uara ntced . !">52·410ll Free est 24 hr sl'rv . c-..t/COKr.h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olrpe~ter. Free Est. Any Dale W Phillips cement size jobs. Call Allan o r concrete work. all types. Tony. 646-8649 542·2162. Lic'd /bonded. c...ttt ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fwndallona. r•t a 1n1n1t wall•. blodu1. patloit t..e'rl ~~13, b411 UN AU lunds nl 1-emcnt work 15yn. an bwllnt>•> fai.1 • ~ M•rvu·t• "'r••t• l'!i1 l'C'IL'I pntt'' ~ 07:,7 Cl tw:ler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Add A Room Sull' t'111n rm wlfrpk-, SfMj1/l 1•11mµI Lu· 11~1 t'n ·(· .... 1 p rl' r \'f r d i I) U i Id l' I ' ~·-·• 7'77 'I l'I ry S uUw r la ml l 'oni;t r l'ltllO'" 111'\IO l'Ullhtr /Ct rm Id It ft 1• r 5 1' M ·~12 ~ll). ~·:114 1~11i a.ctricai •••••..•.•••..•........ .. ~U:CTHICIAN l'nn·'I nt.thl fn·" ··~urn .. t .. 1J11 ltJJtitcur .. mall JOb., l.U' 1:137~ ti73 03!.\I -Fine~ .............•...•••... K & B l"ENl'ING c;:..Lt.>S & 1-'cncc R1•pa1r t)<W..$(9) ~ 30:111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccram1 l' tile . hrdwoocJ , ca rpels & vrilyb l.1c Contr Est. 1951 lnstull m 7 d~s ~J.11440 GwdtwilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardenin~. clean·uµs & lands c aµ:n g. Gcor .:l' lbustu. ~5-7072 Students, hard wc1rk111i.:. reliable will do your lar~c or smDll .:arden & landscape. Call eve:... 001-13116. - ... '• ....... ........•.............. .. .•.•••............... •V&RY l.A)W PRIC &c;•. OCCSll.dent. I Ton tr~·k. . MlillftdkMpe n\»ktl 'l'Nttlh. Lree trim Oan <'otU"ll•' :>411·2'111~ M2·l'l'.M. Japai_. !(•rdl'1wr . rom11 y Mrd work nnd l'lc11n up rt•t~ 1Urn775 IM61 ~1!·1111 u 111•1o llu ul 1ni.: L1u11l1H·up1111( l11H11l•cl 8f•rv1r1r1g IM2·lf.l07 J n pa n e RP Mbrd~ncr . 11anlt•n1n.:. 1'11·1mup, tn •1· t rim 1:.1 07:.111 S11m No1t11mulM 1Con11· l'r1d1· Gardcnlni,: <'ll!an UIJI', huulawny'I, vl•ntm11 ~ l!tili l',Ajl 11art1l•ncr, Mow L'(I"'" d n UP6 Pr,·t• ,.,, ltt!nbt CM llrt!H MK·<&tl!lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Ml.FIXIT• ('.irpl·nLt;tr ' J.I JIOI 1ni.: l!t•as f!llt>i. I:> r-. m ·------llMwi.nic & Cleanup. l"t.'5ldent1al/l'Ommcrc111I 631·5881 • lh1uhnl(·&ny s1i•· t rash· trut.'S·yard•con11lruct1on 4iH 2129 -------11.ituling <.:oostr uct1on & Yurd r lcun ups Call SS.~26.'>4 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • HO BIN 'S HOUSI-:. <.'Ll::ANING S ERVICt;, for u Ut0roughly clean hnust>. Soa0-0857 Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUS~., Call Gingham Girl t'ree est 645-5123 The Mopp4.'ls Cll'an1ng Sen'11't' We do 11 all p rof. 540-2393 lnsured. '11 lldl i I • •••••••••••••••••••••• HUSBAND .. WIFE Oependable deanin•· Wind o ws , fl oor s. & l!C!fll"f'&I house c leanin a & ho m e m ai nte nance !>48-0127 -------The P er sona l T o u r h <.1eaninii. The finest m hou11ecleanjng by 1>rn· fess lonals Exp ertly do n e Rsnb l ratr s . 552-0105. Bonded /Ins. DANDY DUSTlttS WkJy or 1 lime ser vice. Vacants, R t:. work our 1>J><•rialty Walls. w in· dows. ~te am carpe l clean AondecJ/lns . Free est. 24 hr scrv 552·4 I 06 HaUlnittiftc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reliable, t·onsc1entious lady will give your home & pets loving rare whilc you are away t his su m · mer Xlnt. references CallColl. 1·714 1568-1380. Ht: SCHl::~Nl~t; JJ"t:.• ~ 17~-----Uobm 's Housecleaning Srvc, for a thoroughly llllSmw:~ <it your homt· \ ~rv r1• USOl'IUbll' <.:ull J ltl·r 6PM &l2 9:)52 \'Al'ANT APT & llOM E l lAUl.f'Lfo;AN Ht:l'AIH PAJNTWW COST 5:"16·2352 HANDYMAN No job loo sma ll, J ohn :-,48-0059 clean house ~7 ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fo r l'X ce l l e n t·e 1n l10U..'iCdcamn~ Ch.>unjng Unhrruled. 540·3726 Clellfling Ser v .. windows, f loor waxing com µI l'learung, houses & of· •fices. Wkly. m onthly rates. Bondet1. f"r t•e est. 751 8951 ISobtrtlOfl IMmance Associates, Inc. Isl rule service ut a fair price. Personal & com· mcm al. 675-05112 ,., THE HARTFOllD Landlcapmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt•ln 'f Pzl 1: ·~ ..... . ........................................... . Ft t' I . ..................... . Un ckwork. S m•ll jobs. Your harbor are. painter, Newport, Coat.a Me11a " int/ext. Pror. q uality Irvine. 67S.3175eves. work. Reason. U c/Ins. F.sl. ch eer rully ailve n Bnck. stone. block work. Dave. 588-~ Any p lumb ln1 . water eerv. leaks~ bathrm ent'l1 ce ramic tTit'. Reas . t ile rloo rs. conc r e t e patios, walks . d r i VI'· ways Free est J ohn 841>1.S83 Mowlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 832·369=------- Plwnbinll ~r. Spet'. in Cu.'itom House P ainting remodelina . copper re · "Act.'Ompllshed" painte r pipe. Free eAl. Top Hal 12 yrs CM /NB 11reu, l>lumbing. 53'7·3194 Rcrs . 675-3014. R & L "''"ck & cte..-..iable. mOflt Painting. ..,... t""' ... ---~------waterhe aters replaced Movin g & ha uli n g . C.toMP.._ $25. D.R. St C la ir's. Freight, bldg materials. Neat & clean, ext. ' In t. 64:>-3503 hshld goods etc. Lowest Cabinets. Free est. <off ltooflRg rates in to wn. John . duty r1reman). 751·3448 & ...................... . _95S-_2654 _______ 1 _67_3_·845_7 ______ Repair & Re roor. A II ,_..iwg/Paperin9 Pr of pa pe r hanging. I Y p es · s h i n g I e s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• quality work only. Ca ll rocks hakes·com po·lar. PF:J'E RS PAINTING Steve.~494·777 1 d ys ; f'ree est. 541-5930 Fan. Expr'd. Re a s Rates 4!M..fi254 evs Avail. Frei· Rs t . Call GC'ne -E -----h--u-,,«+t1 xpe r pape r a nger . ....,....,. 552·°"58______ specialized in gra ss l'loth ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof pawting. Ext & mt. & vinyls, Brent 541l·7405 _ C.:oa stL'ine Roollng & Low rates. Refs . ..,rce Skylights. Rsnbl rates. ~t.536-4780.~4383 Restd<.'ntal & commer('ial oil work g uar . J.i c r: Pa1nt1ng. I NT /EXT Neal. honest. real> . 12 y rs. exp. L1c'd . Da\C !l&i·IQ::15 ______ _ Int. Pcilnt & wallpaix:r. Qual work. reas . pr f''l"t>t· 1.'!St Steve 547-4210 p a 1 n t 1 n .:. Fr e c 33UEJ. Free est 497·1202 estimates.. Res. rates . ITTS.9591 -----Tile I\ man's hdme is he. casllc -Call T ED al Paint Yow Castle f'or a rr~ est. rn1 text. Lie. ins. Bonded H71 3'.!72' ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:crarruc tile & marlite for i.howl'r & tub unit1i. Ph 1132 ~till ----------- Fine ext.er Painting by R. Pleh!r/Rtpair Si.nor SL l.tc_. ans. Try ••••••••••••••••••••••• me. 836·5555 24 hr s. llOUSE PAINTING 1-:xccll. refs. quality work. 549-9756 1-.:XCF:l.I •. P/\INT ING Heas. ra tes .... n•1• esl 5'Vl-27()1j Expr'd Neal patches & textures RtEEEST. 193-1439 Specialist in re·sluccos, S p an i ::. h T 1• x lure s • P atches & Add1t1on~. 64.5-6386. ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• L Jo: fo: ' S ti 4 0 T R E I:: /\rtast1c trim & removal. QiM s ince 1952 l!l~!1~! !'!r a :.>day ad in the I do 1t all·skiploader. dumptruck. haul, grad e, C'Cml'ftl, asph<t lt. t rt'l' rr· movals etc. 83H257 ATI'N GUYS &G/\LS We art! thorough, t•ffl. 1·1cnl & r e s ason<iblc housecleaning Sl'n·1t'l'. Sutisf act ion guarantl·1·tl Hilda's. l!JJ ·3752 ifi42·M4H European LandSl'ap cr Top work. Fair prh:l'. /\BC Painting Int/ext Hers. ti4ti·4H7l <.lys,l'ves. Heasonal>le & neat rrl'C Plant & PH Care • •••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-5671 Hauling & clcamni.:. Have dump truck SS7·8271 Mrs . Clean m <i kt>s 1l Glccm. Bach a pl!;, apts & homes. 549-9372 Rt'novatmi:. rotollllini.:. new lawns. sp nnkle rs. gnl cln-up. Bud 646·11481. Oave642·48$3 f-};t L1c 11 t9237.642·1907 COMM'L/RESID. f.31·5691 ·---- Arndt 's P lanl ('lin11· Housccalls fo r house plants. Troubll' s hooting & houseplant care. 645· m91 ..... W..e.cl 7100 tWpW.ted 710 HelpWa.ted 7100 HefpW•hd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HelpWanted 7100 HelpWClllted 7100 HelpW.ted 7100 HelpW•ted l lOOtWpW..ted 7100 ..........•............................•...... , ..................................................................... . * ACCOUNTING CLERK WANTED NOW YOUR SKll.t:S /\...;, /\ Hl<illLY PAID ACCOUNTIN(i l'RO t'F:SSH >N /\I. t-'OR TEMPOH.i\H Y ASSIGNM ENTS ACCOUNTANTS .1.00/HOUR & UP ~ + 3 years t'X· perience m GIL analysis. ;iudit FIS. seltin~ t'ost and/or budgeting. F/C llUCPRS t$1.00/HOUR & UP ~+ years ('X pe r il'n1·t· 'llolfil h mult1·book . G t l •. :I'I B. f''/S, ED P 1~nuul . : • ASST llCKPRS Expanding act1v1ty has r reated an immedwtl' openin~ for an /\CC(\IJOL· in~ Clerk to work m our marn ofrirc:. IO<«•tt'ti just north of Lhl' Or&ni:c (:(11.mty tu rporl ()uahflt'd 1";1111'1<1at1·-. °"' rll '"' t·x111·r11·1w1·d in a < 1•011n1 .. pa,\ ahlt•. J/ol~ roll or gt•1wr.al ,1('('1•11111 trt~ 1·lcn t'al "11rk l'rol11'1l•n 1·v·W1lh afl(l1nu ma1·h1n1· ••rKI hasu· ty p111i.: -.k 1 lls rrqtnred Soffil' at'l'OUnl· inu related t•dut·ation ch·· s1rabh.• Pleas apply by M'oding your resumr to or by N)n t act inl! our l'er1ioonl·I Departm~nt Jock G Raub Co P 0 Bux 501!. 125 ll<i kt•r St rc·..c c.:~j!,t<t Me:.a . l':r :t21i:!li liM ) 751·2.'>IU Afftrmat1vl' J\ct 1011 t:mph1ycr M , F H ~!~!1!0pe~~n! ~~ N~~~r?~~~~t~ E lnvstml f irm ·1mm ecl •fL. A/P, AIR, P /R nJ)l•nin J?·reqmn·s-E 11p. l 1 n 1· o r p I pt n s hp a 1· · ' . ACCTG CLERK ct.:/1';0 1' l•xp. repref I· • bud~ellfrn. u na lys 1s . ~ 00/HOUR & Up t hru fin st m l p n•p /· t. ears experience I\ I P. (.:all 64().0123 yR or P /R. IO·key b ------ ouch. Accounts Rfl: S800 t • Can advance+ xlnl hnrt t ' E~~i~~Ct:: free Jobi 956-0680 • j REQUJ RED · Details of job by phone ! I UPOAGEHCY ~ call for Appornt m ent . ~7-7631 PQ . ' .. • I , 1 } accountants I ~ • • overload . . ' • 1 IOM N. Main * 1016 Santa Ana • I : 1 W11 /\re Nol A ·~bUc Account in!.( ~'irm ~~ * • Opening for snmt•on1· with cxpen t!n<:c m l'X· ix:nse state m e nts and who 1s ablt:! to m a k1• sound jud~cmcnt h<i:.l'd on eopor<ite 1.twdehnes We are lookmi:? for sn. meone who likes det ail work and has <1rt·ount1oj.! expen cncc. We orrer ~ood benefits und s a l ary 1s com mensurate with your l!X· periencc P l ea se r e p ly tu Classified Ad !l489. Da ily Pilot. PO Rox l~iO. Costa Mesa . Ca. 92626. F,qual Opportunity Em lo er M ff ACCOUNTING PAYROLL CLERK 1·m -..... ~_...... -----"' /\1•rountm1? dcr k . po~tmi.: A'.\ .. )ch\l'rV for dollars Jour nals. A /fl. C 11. I.A Times. 1•arl:v /\M SA.Lt:<;, I.ill• µ:i~ roll & routl'S. avail S. t: llunl 1~p111i: 1;..15-139"1 ~112~!1 fic'h 2•~Jhrsda1ly.p;iys 1·n 'S_ $350-$t00 mo. .-bonu~. C;ill 5-~·4481 or 960·2 lt.i6 ACCOUNTING CLERK for di.-t:llls. Laguna Beur h ('ll'CI rllOIC ------ mnfg. needs a n :t<'r<1unt· mg clerk or bookkecp1·r familiar with a<•('ountmi.: run<'twn~ to work 1n .11· c1111 nb µayu t11i: I\ r· y pund1 1•X JM·r 1•>.ln•nwly 1il-s1ra hl1• w .... ,r.·r xlnt p,1, & ll<·rlt'f1t-. F;.,.tlil' '' 111 lw.1111 tf11I I .a~ 1111.1 ( ',1 rt\'011 rwar IH'.wh ( · .• 11 1111· ;.ippl I 'l'f',1111111'1 l)q 1I T1•l111111· lk•rkl'11·'v i lol cl!M !MUI t-: (J t-: * Adrftws-Adors •All A~ei. /\II Type:,• •I No Expcr Nee I• •llollywood Talel)l Dir !'I.ow Tak ml? ApplH'ftllons All\ one interested 1n • :\1il\ IC~ or T C'IC\'i!>IOn •l~all "SA ;\1 .. • W1· 0 \ l' ht•t:n m sho" Im: <,tn('l' 191):1 •ti33·22:!3uxt !15 ScrCl.'n /\rt1st 's Mj.!mnt Adwr11sm~ CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE We arc a branch or <i ma· jor ai::cncy loc·alcd in Santa Anu. enj.!agcd m lhl' placement ur recruit· mcnl adH·rt1:.mi.: T his pos it ion include~ cla·nt contact by phone. placement or atis, follow· ~h on art produc I.ion rnquests. clenral or i:anization. typm~ a nd other duties. This is H cll'ncal posit ion requ1r· In~ 1.ypUIJ( l>P'!cd (If 55 "'Pm We 11Hcr a rull rani;tl' of bi·nef1L-; and a cham·e to grow with ... MIC('C'Ssfu l «ompa n y . l''or 1m rnt'd1alc and conf1denlw I cons1dcrat1on. as well as to arrange a n mtcrv ll'W a ppomtment. plN1se call Monday thru Wcdnc's· day 9·00 1\M toJ·OO PM World Wide Advertisin2 t7 I 4J 549-9104 t:quul Oppty Employer m/f /h Al RC ONDIT ION I NG INSTALLER· expcr, re· sidenli11l or eommercial. yr round e mployme nt, 10 pd days off. 1 wk vac aft Isl yr. 2 wks vuc a ft 2nd )'1"S, 3 wks vac a fl 5th yr. Un l i m i t e d m ajor medical ins pohry. IRA Compa ny partid patang savings plan. call Tim btwn 7AM & 8 :30AM 545.5544 or apply in person a t E .L. P ayne. Oo., 3005 So. Halladay. S.A. Ambitious couples wanted to manage s mall part· time business. Serious abouf'e11mlng extra In· come. Willing to leurn . Muat enjoy working with people. Very proCitable . Forappt. can betwn 9am ":zpm. 642·4213. AM'kl T IOUS pe r s on needed to fill cuatodial pos. at public 1arden • libr ary In CdM . P nl: h ard workl n l l"ft1 . penlOftll •lt d ref's need aJ)llly. All equip~. •llP· plied. xlnt work ing con· d's., lop pay, 40 hrs per wk. C:.11 Mon thru Fri. Mll·llPM onlr.171-2311 AMwerillCJ S..-vic~ PBX oper a to r s for a t('lcpho ne a ns we nni.: serv1c{• t'xpt:n enccd 11r will t rain F'ull t•m•• or part ttml' :.h1fts ava1l<1 · hie l>avs <i fll'rll•Nn 1·v1•runj.!S 0 n; ur<" 1• ·' anl l\lu~I 111• ahll• ltr "'1Jrk ~1 1m1• "l'l'kl·ncl~ T~ p1n.1; :!..') WJlrTl l"l'ljllll'ed ;\):111) "" lll•nl'flts ;l\'Utlahlr l'll·a~w l'ttll Mon l"n Fash1011 bland · :.trt':l 1'>10·17!11 C<1sta :i.1 e s a ar c <i : ti73 1161i E __ o_t_:_. __ _ An s w(•ri n i: ~"r v 1 r l' tl'll'phonc opera t o r . l ll'M·7A~t ~h1fl . maturl' µcrson 228 Fun·:.t ,\ H'. I.a)! &h ---------- A/PCLERK If you ha\ l' :.pent MllTll' I 1mt· m :in 1\ccuunlrni.: IJ cp t T hi s w e ll t-:,tabhsh1•d In Int' ("11 hf fer-. xlnl IJl·nd11:.. In tcrVll'W Mon 5.10 60!'>5. Crnt.,tal P1•rsonnd Agcn c•\', l7!1U I larbor. C'.\1 . 100''.4 f HEE <.:.-ill for <iflcr hrs appt Apphcattons now bcini.: Lakcn for w a rc hou:.t.•· de ltHry hl'IJH'r Ncw furniture wl,lruhousing ;1nd delivery firm. Phonl' for apPointm(•nt IO A:\t tn Nuon Startrnl! wal(t· Sit per hr. good ;.idvanrl'· mcnl for the rci:ht person. 646·7~79 APT MANAG t-:R f or 55 units m Costu Mesa F.xper'd <'<JOple llus band must h avl' mamt. exp W1f1.• bkkp~ exp Call 6<12-5073 or (2131"65-_385_1 ___ _ Apt Man<ii.:cr wa ntl.!d . <'ll\IPle prdt•rrrcct. Iii un 1ts in Carlsbad. t:xfll'r. & rdc re n t eb required 61il I 1!12 A /R bc.,+ionist One girl offict', l'XP rnq'd m typm.: & V('rifyrng rn - \'111ces, 40·50 wpm, 10 kt'y hy tou1.·h. answer J.1hone, gc•ne r u l orri1•c pro retlures Newport Uc h arcu. 71'1.645-7040 A'l.'\Cmblcrs OPERATOR TRAINEE Wt-: HAVE MORE T O m·n;R. waJ{<'S. vnur choire of shift s. opportunity tu leam :i new rare<'r & fr 1ngc bencf1t1i that in· elude· •Compet itive s tarling salary with 3 wage m t'reases ·d unnR 90 day traininl' period followed by salary review ever y Wdayg. •Com p a ny p aid life . medlral &denta l Ins. •Cn!dil union •9 Paid Holidays •Sick Leave •I week vac. artcr 6mo. • Xlnt s hin. d 1rrcrenti a I •Outstanding employee stock ownership plan •P r o m o ti o n u l op- Portunity J oin our rapid ly 1trowin1.t ElectronlC!I Firm Locot- ed in O.C. Airport a rea. Apply to personnel . -w....,.~ ·ma=:.c,. _. (comer Redhll!AO.lte.., O.~~ T~bnolol)' For ture.E .O.E . Want Ad Raulta M2·51'78 As.~mblvW:.m•hnuM· r---------, •ASSEMILERS• ·' Srrull t•lel·t run1c pari:-.. "Sf' MR r.ns INEE AUTO Pi\HTS U...nkm~ lst :..hirt. nu 1·x~r1t•lll'l' I i\S •· L: · I •TRA 5 * REIUILDERS rn.n'SS!Jn _ Exel'll1·11t Ir IE • P • r 1 e" c e dt Orangt-Co~nty mf,:!r of STARTERS ALTS tn#!l' benefits Nl·ar () l' I A s seMble r1 neede d I l'd'll't'\t ru ml·ck·h;.inc,i<il pro T r1 P "a .v . •Pi· ' m . \-A I \ I wi'th P.C . loard -~I uc :. 1:. :>l'to' ml? ram1·1•:-. .. ' ir port. µp Y ' \' fll'I -for day :.h1ft to Hs:..l·mblt· mc1l 'hos p in;. I rtni.:t: t:ll'<'lroni~. 7~·~11__ holderilMJ experil'tlCe. I t'l1"t'\ronic· swtl<'ht-s & d1~· bt:nef1t:. /\sscmbly I I plays.Apply in person 3621 W . l st ST. IA t s 0 " • e di Master SANTl\A:-.;A TRAIN EES :=l:r: h •E~•~t;oa ~t lbol~i~·~a~~·M BabY"""r. n·~r11m~1hh-. IAsuMblers. Must• E 0 E prl'forahly 1n t: ..,j(t" t'\ot '1, 4 5 ye a rs l ---L.I an .. .i ror h r 11111 bahv I • • • • ' AS>emU ers l!trl. llH ~1in Fn 1'11•;,...1• Ml•cro ,experience soldflinql l.1tt•rl11'1'h1tn1l'alm llun! !'.ail 5 1X 1:>1 1 "~"' .,,. .1H•der !Nlscope. , 111·h ··x111·r prl'lt·rrr•ct h11t 1,1~1 ·li!l!". i·\ 1.,. El • I ' "11111 :1111 ectronlcs l <Hh1•r 111 lrial JPh~I · :1l>ln-1ru1111•fll• H.rnlun)! 1.11 ;.11 :l\·a 1 a hh• I' ;i l•tl 1:1f1.i2 t'llt·rmtal 1.J n,· TELLERS W1· arl' :.1·l·k1ni.: 111 · d1Y1du:ib for r1 r~t & St'<'Ond shHt pos1t 111n~ 1 n t1ur l'roductr•111 l>1•Jll . l lus 1:-an ex('cllenl 011· portumty to gum \ alua· ble trarmnJ! in the ra pid ly ~rOWIO j:! m tt•r 11 electronics ftdcl •Toohni.: •()u:illt)-('11nt r11I • l'hol o rl•s1s t Wl' "111 train 111 .. ri~ht 1ndJndu<1ls for po51lHt1h rn thes,• a rl'a:-("l)m prchl•ns t\ (• 1·omµ;1n\ IX'ndlls mt•lucltn).! m;1111r med11'<1I & 1ll·ntal <1r1• availabll' F o r 1m mediate• ronsulc•ra I 1<111. pll.!ase apply: Mnn. W1•ds. F ri 111'001\M·I :OOPM or Tues . & Thur s 12 :OU Noon-4: 0011m or call (i14) 540-6080 TRANSMASK -CORP. 3952 CampiK Drive Newport leach. Ca. Equal Oppty f:mployer 1vac·ati11n:.. Top Pa~ I 1111 Full 11ml··pos1t1011 & S..ir I N1•\'l·r a 1"1•t• I R~1 :>:!."11 nob pos1t11m I ---.-. MEW ACCOUNTS f1LL["·=ir1" 11 ATTENTION COUNSELOR I~ .:::J 18 Or~ F'r1 &Sat onl}. "c 1-o ""-r · •~r t .lpt•omi.:s m our l 'fl',t .1 lrvrm· Mo Exper. Neceu . :\tL-:,a off1 rl· Ex1>ern·n1 ,. If \OU ;.ire• new tn Cn;.ta prc.rcrr,... RJ.1-1<141 1· I d " '" ~ esa. ll•mporan Y 1s <..:Hll Mr Wat.!nl!r 5-1i;.231w1 :!10:! l1t1s1n1• .... ('tr nr Nlnllnuini: ~our t•dut•a c...a:f t.-~-al Su11l' 20k 1100. n·1.·1·ntl~ d1 ... t harce1l -• ~r from lh1• s1•n ti"''. ur f•ir SovifM)S & Loon I lu11t111).!l11n lll·al'l1 X17 J l!IX K~li \\ 11rncr AH• ai';l5 l.a).!11na :"1j!1wl x:u 1154<! :!i:l~i7 l'abot Huatl E11ual Opportunity Employc·r l\l , t' L, _________ J For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 .in\ reaMin ~1~·km~ tent :!ii.ft llarhor Bl\ <I l' \I 110.r an "mp Io~ m c n 1 • ,\n t:qual Oppor1 umt ~ l'f1rt."d1:r th•~ un1qu1· up Emplo~ "r ~I F µortumt ~ You Can Earn S2 16 Pfl' WI&. llasc-0 on your µroduc· llvit~. 1·ommiss1on. plu" mrcnt1Vt'S & t'xtra profit s h<irini.: bonu s . T hl· womr n & m1•n wt• a n · look.me fnr mav be tirrd nf lypmj.!. rolrl ui~ pa per:.. \ICll'e hu11 :,c jobs and wnrkmg for a limitrd m m nw . Work with ,voung pt.'Oplc. Rttptrl ad\'anrt· rrwnl pos:.1blt'-If you ar1· Iii or ovn and would hl• a\ ail a bit• to start work 1 m m c d 1 <i t l' I ,. <' a I I l~lWl'Cn !! 30·2.Jo: CostaM•s• 645-6514 AUTO BODY MAN Comm1s.:..1on l'Xµt•r nw11 tnob lots of "ork. :\11:.. Ml.Ill Vh:JI) W8·831 I l'\ l'O· 1111!." R30·2!ll~ AUTO CARRIER Bunkm~ TRLERS Gro1101ni;: & pn1t.!rl'1>:-.1 \" S&L h ;.is 1mml•<l1.1 t •· 1)J>t'1Uni.::-. fnr I J'a rt t1m1· & I full t1m1• h'lll•r Ori\' Yl'ar S&L 1•r hanking t•X j,..r i~ requ1n•d. If you haw goot1 c ustonwr rel a lion:. & pn•\'11n1~ Joh :. t a b I I I I v w l' ... I l' r n t'l'<l1•ral S<i\ in)!" m a ~ ha\'t· a 1•11rt·1·r np1,.1r111111 I\' for \'OU Wt· offl·r )!on<I .... 1ur1 m i.: salnf)'. ple;.is;1111 ""rk•nl! 1'10d1t11111~. 1·11 hrncJ11~ (Jualtfn•CI 1·.111d1dall':- plca.-;l' call il~·t;.1-1 72.;s WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS 4 l'of1>11rall' l'la1.a 1'cwport Jlcac•h. l',\ E 0 E :\I F li;ink1ng TRLYS SAVINGS COUNSELOR SUPERVISOR Th<' Stanton offtcl' of a le;.idm)! savin~s ;.ind loa n ha~ <in CXCl•llcnl OP· po rtun1ty for a n tll· chviduul t11 s uix:rvisr our tdll•r amt new a<•t·ount~ f11•r-.nnnd Expcru·m·e 111 I t11~1· .1ri:a:-h rN1u1 r .. 11. 111 ad1 l1l 111n 111 guoc-1 n1m mun1 .. ;11111r1 .... krl h Tht' fM l:>ll 1011 '.'I ll'f~ .Ill l'Xl:l'Jl - l111n;1I lll.'11 .. f1t :. p<11:ka).!1•. 11111 i.tar11ng ~alary. a nrl h1.:<1utiful wairk environ· ITll'fll l'll•ase r a il ror an mterv1cw appoinl ment FtDRITY FEDERAL SaTiftc)I & Loan Assn. 642-4000 \ll t.qual IJpply Empln~··r H; lfl k 1111! TELLER 1Futl-Timel i\ 1·.1rt·l'I' pos 1tt0n 1s <i\'url ahll' 1n 11ur t:osta :\lesa brunch. Thl' ideal person should ha\'e pr.·· \'ious Saving~ & 111.an bankin~ or cash1e no)! bac•k J?rnund. ...o r 1 m · mediate ('ons1dcratron and to a rran)!c for a 11· p 11ntm1:nt. plcaM' c;.il l T 11 m D t' n 11 1 s ' 7 I 4 1 !'7!l :mo. \\\• offrr ~uch bt!nct1b as L! r 11u11 ml' d 11· ;_1 l 1 n · ~ur;mn'. lftn).! ll'rm d IS· ah1hl\. Ith• insurance. paut ·n·ttrcmt·nt plan. ,1114·k purt·h<isl' and mlJl·h mort• BRENTWOOD ··· SAVINGS & LOAM lt~IO t\d.i m ... ,'\ \l' l'ust:1 Ml'~LI . ( ';\ ~2ti21i NHDEO c•\'C'nml!." Laguna Heh. & l>ana Pomt ar c:a . Ca ll th1• Hegister 581 ·'1141 HEW ACCOUNTS Need ~h;irp Jll·r~unubk tellers and Ill'°" a1:1·b E1111al < lpporlumt Y persons Su\' Ill g ~ .1 n d .__.1:.:1.nllip•hlil)•'c•'l'•:\•l-l-'-- lua n c~pl'rtt•nt1• rir1• STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? According to Calllornla lut lneH and Profession• Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930) •II persona doln9 b utlneH under a flctltlou• name mutt file • st•t•rnent with the Co unty Clerk and h•ve It publlahed four tlmH In a newaptiper aervlng the erea In wttlch the bualneH la loc•t•d. The atatement I• required by l•w •nd la necea Hry In protecting your bualnHa n•me. Most benq require proof of filing to open commercial accounts. The DAILY PILOT provide I both filing and publletitlon 1ervlcH. We have •II the ne cHHry form• •nd melntaln a ally aervlc• to the Or•nge County Courthouae. Either 1top by on• of our conwenlent offlcea or phone the LEGAL DEPAftTMENT 142-4321, Eat. 332 for mare Information and fonna. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Al.ITU Ml-:CHAN J(.;, pror only. 20•; parts, 50' . labor. Ca 11 673·3.120 . Autnrnoll\'t' florrud F\1 II 111m· 111•:.1 lions !l\•allalJll' Pkasl' 1·all lrnm• ~a\'lrll!~ •"< I ••an i5:! :!Iii~\ ~. () t: COPELAND AMC 1-------JEEP N c l' d l'<l • t w o ~ o o d mt'Charurs. Top bt-nefits /\pply 2001 1-:. firs t St S. i\ 551'.1-!IOOO Trans.&Heavy DutyLiM Mech.ic 1 Positions a vailable TModot e Robins Ford 20t:iO Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Xlnt company benefits Qualified technicians RANKIN1; ~·l'Urtt v l'al'if11· !lank h•L" 1mmcdiat1.· opl'mni.:~ for uwli\•idual~ "ti h h)!hl typm.: skills F'ull T tml' and Part T1m1· 1><1.,it 111n~ <i\ailuhle A Call for appointment 17141551-21 36 ~~~.Jim Moffe tt iii SECURITY At!TOM01'1VE PACIFIC * USID CAR BAMK MECHANICS! ~:.-1u;il Opport 111111 ~ Excellent pay & workin11 t:mploYl'r M t' 11 \" rondllions near Orangt• 1---------· Cou nt y /\irpo rl f o r qualified mechaml'S lo p e r r o rm lit1h t mechanical work & as· sist the Used Car Mgr Varied. interesting. Opp. for advancem e nt & guaranteed salary. App· ly In penion to Ser vlt't LAID Clte•rolet Ofwt •Quail Sl!I. NEWPORT BEACH ~II with EASE! 1t'11 a BREKZE CIMalfied Ada 042·5678 BANKING OPPORTUNITIES T8J.9t Relat.c."1 buc·kRround rl· qlil'l'd AMERICAN SAVINGS 7DI 1'Alin11e r Ave 11.U Ms. Goldblatt 848·2222 IDE M/1-,/ll Hc•;.iutw1,1n 11.11r St) hsts With sOml' tollow111J.t, rr •n•pt1onist , m,1r111·ur1~ts . & assis · tant~ 111•t'tkd to adt1 to flfll' staff or busy. full s<•rVtl'l' Nl'\\ port l.kach ~aJon. Top pay. benefits. & insurance offered to thoiw wllhn g . to work . l::nJoY wo r king in a cl~an . rrie ndl y ~t · TELLERS M /PartTime F'1dchty Ft'liera l. a grow· 1n~ leader in the in · dustr\'. has p art time 11p('nlOJ?S in Its Newl>Ort lil'aeh a nd Costa Mesa nfflct-s. Tht'St' positions n.oqwrc some "xpen e nce 10 ca sh ha ndling and work1n~ wilh the public. a nd orrc r e x n•lle nt sulant•s and benefits in· d11tltn.: • ~'rl'l' purklng • t:an 'l'r .1pparcl l'lt•as1• toll fur a n ID· ll'rv1e~·. AD&ITY .. llAL Savings Ir: Loan Aun. 642-4000 A n t:qua l O p pt y Employer -. ade your old stull ror new 1o~dles with a C\alalfled ad. M2·5871 ~ ......... ..., ... _~:.. ·-· -------~. -·••i• ,.,..,.,, • , _ f'~ ~ ... ~'\ .... ·' • ~. ~ .... . . ' . .......... ' .. --.. -.. -... -'------...... ............ _____ ._...,. ,....-.. -_ ................ ( ' llAUTICIAN t 'cNnmunct l't•rior 111..i 111 , "1llt-lhun·vt1111,: 1•1, .. ,. lrflRlt_'tl up.•11111.:" \'"''I Mttn.. pt'\'\:lMllll h.11rn11 h'rs. A.s.-.a:.ta11ti-& lull 1\1 p I rt-t•cpll111H:.h . t ' .\I Xlnt .:1 u "" tll 1>1111111 1 ~ :..ilary t \1111111 & pit bent-r 1 t:.. I . d II .I,, h II !l6l-07MJ TELLERS Our ht•uut1lul !'w.11 I~.,, 11 ofrict• hai-t 1111 .nut 11.11 1 llml' OIJl'll lltj•~ 1111 Tl'llt•rs . Eiqx•nt•111·" 1 ... n· qwnid for tl11· full I 11111· l>O!\lltOn:o. 1t 1 .. pn·f1·11'1·d for lht• purl flnll' Oflo 'll tnlo(S, hut Wt' w1ll 1•1rni.1dl'r training lht• right ;ippl1 •·ants L1 i.:ht 1 ~ p111g 1,, 0L-'l'i1l'(J for :ill '1'1•111•1 • Tht'Sl' pcJ:,1t11111s 11tli·r ··~ l't.'llt•nl .. ~.i a ri '-'"' .111 d ).(real twnt-f1h uwlud 111g frt.•e purkmi.: Jlld 1.,1111 eart'C'r JIJPJrl'I l1l•·a ... <· 1·u ll our 1'1·r :-.11111H'I ()yr P•nOnMI R...-n1•1ve WOUid llke to telk to you llhout tho! Clfll•• opportunlt,., rt.et C#\ bt tvtlleb .. 'v voo M • memtMr ot'"thll rtir>Rltv QroW•ntl Continf!l\lel Tffm Loc.t.ct "' • 'f>•lout encJ modern N-pu• t 84'.Ch olf1CI!, The Contrrwntel ofhtn tlMI f1nett H11althL Dental and L1tr 111t111~ beneftb plus the QC>t:>Oftuntl\I lo work I-LlA t1m11 houl\ $0 VOU c41n •ltlCl the full Utne hoYrt mott conWflMjnf ln1 rnv II you fo11I vou ... ••-1'1 to p1r1icic>4lt• 1n tlw! con11nu1no 111owth o 01111 ul tlu• •••u 1"lt encl 11•t40htl'led Muhl lrno. rntUl11f11..1' co•"YIPf!IUt" 111 tllil nottUn, 11l""w 10111111 t us W• WOUkJ hkt to t11llr """" vov 11lmu1 '''" IVIJ" nt future! 11u11 "'" !'lurid lllllfh Ut ' ...-The Continenta l . Insurance Companies (71 4) 975.7724 (7 14) 975-7700. Ext. 338 4H I M1>tA11t1u1 lllvc l N1tw111111 Ht11t<.ll, C A \12btiU C11wl Oil/Jo• '"'"r" F11 11)ltiv11r M/f l '.Hl"'lll1•r ~'nhh I .1rp .. 11t1•1 ~ \ll ti ti:ll tL"'lll 1'\Hllll-l<~t •\ 1'1rn1·-.. \'111 h \ \I h tollr' t I \ 1n1• .111•,1 ll"I >!lhl lf\tl llP I'''"''"""' :rl~ ti .• ~ I :!I.I !11'11 "'.'.)..' C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS I ~ .. ·111111!' thl\o\ ,I\ ,11lal;I,• 1111 11111 ttnw a ... :.1,.1 ;.irH rn.111.1)!1•rs 011 :!1111 & :lnl ... tuft '" t••qwn t'lll't' lll't· \\1•11.1111 ~1.11·1 ~1 111 1uS.1 ,.._.,. h11ur Ail\ a1wr·me1ll 0111~111111111 \ lur ma 11agt• 1111·111 , .. 1,,1t11111;. l<l $[, 511 IJ1.'I lluur 11 qua 1tr11:d 1-'1)1 mun • 111lor111a I mn ,tt, 111 11'1' wlA. gu 111 :-.tort II:.! .11 :IOOO!I Cr11wn Vall1•1 I ~1gu11:i N1g11l'I ·1!15 !l!ISO •lf't·all 7 141;,;r, 4li•lll ~:qu:JI llµp11r l':niµloyt·r - ------ lknrnl ABIGAIL ABBOTT FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! Jom 1hl.'. most t•x1•1t 111~ -'t't•mporury St>r v11T 111 I lranl{l' Count .v Work l'll>l>t' tu llvml' f(lt ltJI) l>llY pu1d V:ll'Ut 1011~. <11111111111111· ra1M'" llKt' , l"n•1· To A1>1Jl1t·a 111 , ('Ink 1 11 Stun· l ltJ111 7,1111 l''r1 SJI 111~hh s:J p .. r hr 111 ,,1.1rt G75 l'.1ulut11111. t. M 7r•I 11)52 Cleria Typist wu1 k .11 .i n •mlurtahf(• 11.11•1· Will tr.1111 d11· 1.11thollt' & 'unl'!) Ll.'atl:-. Ill IJt'll.'1110. 'lllt'k uµl l(ln & 1mm.'(I bt."11d1b To ~;m ('.1 II 1>1111). 5411 li\155 L'o.c:.t.11 I 't•r:o.111111<'1 \J.:<'11 t'\ :.'7Wltarl.ior.l'~I IOU', 1-'H t•:t : l'all for a rtt·r hrs a ppl CLERK TYPIST lrnmcdiale oµcning tor !>harp individual with 1111n1 mu m 11 n t• v e a r ~ ,. n c r a I of r i cc. t: x 1icnc11t·c. ablhty to type 50.s,r, wpm ancl w1 llmg 11t~s to lcarn. plus desire 111 advam·t· Custodian Saddleback, C:olh•l(c, Mll1a. Vu,jo, llVM 7.3Ui\al. Salary raN(t• llOI S1 l38 + sh ift d1fh'rmt111I 1!3Hl700, ut G.3Ql bt"l Wt-t!ft ~~p M CUSTOOIAMS Part Unit> posltlu•S avail at lrvanl" Co. Ucpt. ('ompln II Shopp1n rc Ccntt'r. t'lex1bll! h~ .. >IOfne w~kend work AP· vlY nt DE llVINE CO. 107l Camclbut'k Ni'wport llt!ach 644·9010 C.to.tr Set-•ic• l,.;Q tram 1r LI ke people ,...... Jobi 956-0610 Details or JUb by phont• 9'0AGEHCY DAY (;AMP DIRECTOH ~.25/hour J!ihrs week Newport area, 644·5404 0:J)'l1mc sttkr nel-dcd for :.mall l'h1ldn•n 2 day~. :.umt• l'Vt·~ Baycre~l &t2 3266 or &i2 92.32 Dt::L I VEH.Y per:..1111 F ret•wav /\ulo . 2tii!<l i! \n•rv l;arkW<I\. MI'>' V1i:JO. . J)\)lnery & stock work M f appltt'ant~ wt•koml'. l'Xccllcnl u p portu111ty lo train 111 auto parts s ales. Apply 1522 Nl'wport UI. C..:M or ltMll!I Adams . HU. Automotive Sop ply Drloll*Y room worker. ttll phast>s F.xp'd or will traan Waiet1 DOE. 642·1~. 0.....,S.-trffs Need@cs for small work room. Nr Ora nge Co. Airport. Salary open. BM3S Driver/Maintenance Will trwn. S day wk. Start El..25hr. 642· I 1116 ---- Driver stock clerk mus t know O.C. area Chance for advncmnl Pacir1c In dustnal Supply 2167 s Hathaway S.A Dnvers part·lime to de· liver L.A T1mcs lo rac ks & stores. Must be over HI, have van ur pickup. Also lt<th ins $4.32hr + m1leai.tc f: 0 . F. M /S, early morning & wnkds 549-8S48, 9 to s ---- Unvcrs Supervisors 2>() per wet•k :-.tart ing puy Must enjoy workml! wtth trenai:t·rs Mus t h<tVl' Van, St <i W:Jg or I' U w 1s h ell Call fvtS.ljl;fti DRIVERS !\kn or women 25 yrs nr oldt•r Know tht• c11:i .. t t·1t11•s. Nt•I SlllO a Wl't'k u r more Orungt• l'u;i-:t 't'l-llow C<1 b. 17:100 M 1 ll1•rrma11n, 1-'o un t a 111 Vull1·y. <N•> of Sl<rtr·r bPtw n Nl·whopt· & EuchllJ Oclivcry p1t11ne 1\M . L1\ 'Nmes SIOO per week ti;.is s upply uvullable . j•----~~~~~ Ul~U~~Bcat•h. 49'HYI~ l>t.>livery person nl'(•tlt:d for lilue prinlt>r I' /T im e II 8 . !'>Jn. :.'!126 Drug <.:lc rk & l'ush1l·r l'I'. ufll'rnoons & Sul t;42·4 IC~1 B.ECTRONICS Uepartmt·nl tor ;1n 111 ----------1 THE FEVER IS SPREADING CATCH IT!!! Wt• orrt•r t•xn·llt•nt ~tart · mg sal:1r~ ll•\·eb a nd t·11mprt'ht•ns1vt• llcnd1b 1nl'lud1ng l'ompany 11a11l ml·dH·~d antl ltft" 111 ~urant'l' ror cmplo~ f'l'" and tht·i r cJ1" pt•11dt•11b Ple:o.<i.se upµly 10 µer-,11n Del men ova ll! for I.A 1'1mt•s 111 NB & (;M . Perm p·L SJ5411SUJO mo A lt•w t·ho1rt• pos1t111ns opt•11 for cur<'l'r muuJcrl ~pll• Crowin~ aud111 mfi.:r lfJOloni.: for m:J 1,. ur lt•11\:1lt'. mu~I Sj>l•ak t-:n~ II.mi 5pm I ull ltm•· i 11vcrt1 m1• kf"Vlt•w av1101n1 ffit'lll FIDELITY FB>ERAL SavirMJS & loan Assn. f';'l l l ti.1" HMM• \ n ... <t u .i I II I• 11 I \ 1-;mph1,,.r l:lt• your 11w11 l111.;,,, l'•1r11 11p to Sl.Ot~l & mun· I' T Wt• help. 53&:.!40:1, :1 5 l'M lor appl. BILLING CLERK $700 ,..alar.' 111 .. 1.1r1. '"'"" c·x1.1t•r rt•quir·1•d l11v111r lnl!. t y 11111g l1·1t·plt"111' 1·1m111an,\' l11•111•l 1I' !-.. \ !mt i•I'• I .\1:11 I BKKP'G CLERK 1-'ull tnm.' Ex pr hl'lpl ul. hut not m.'t' M;inv 1·11111 p.my hcnef1t<; Ai1ply al 11~1 Pl:mmt1a AH· t 'M or call 642·t#ll I Bluepnnt.•r 111·1·d1•d t•' 11 d Sma II hu1 i:rm\ lflJ.' ..,hop 11 B a:11; :!'J:!1. Book clt!.I rt hut 11111 I'.' ~nt·nn·d 1wr,1111 ",1111 •·rl ;i,.. a1tt·nl 111 ht•lti ,,.11 prit!lry awarl'lle~:o. hooi.. .. of l111·;t1 l>"~1·hol11i:1-.i Cnrnm1 .. :.111n "' \I ,,. Ur !-oc•ht·r Kl:! ;17 I !I UoOI\ I\ I'. E I' 1-; ll E' J)t!nenc·t~I \I.1th .1 !wW·•· or humor 2!i :1t1h ..... ~'cl ;i \ week. 1-'or 1'o1·w1111rl Rl•ut·h tr11l•n11r cl••.,11!11 SIUUlll Call 7M 't;tlt1 lli7X U1)ukkt·t'J>l'r ;,.,"1,.1:1111 M:unt g1'11 11111r11ali-hi•• I' H l~ p1· ,,..,,,1!-.t 111 V:U"ll'l.V or tlUl 11'" l·:xp C~HIER \1111 011p11rtuntt ~ lllr ~I I'\' 1,,,i,1 .. '"'r'un "'llh an a1· • 11r.1t1· .1plllU1l1: l11r n11rn ht'I' ,!(,; t',1k 11l.1t11r 'k1ll-. 1 .. 11Jt1,\ vuh lancltng 1•11 li.•w•fth 1111'1 :1 1111·a b ApµI\ •tarn '\01m. ~111n i.'r1. l11·r.,.1nrll'I MARRIOTI' HOTEL !«JN<'wport Q:nt1.·r Ur Nc·wpor1 !i(•arh 1-:qu;d clpp,1r Empt) m CLERICAL 1111~.i l 1on 11t·1·dt•d for "'••w111111 lk;od1 Ira \ll'I 1 11 Jn p .1 11 \ ti 4 ~' !I !M I , f/IJl\t' ('lt•nral H<'t'<'PllCln Summt·r or perm 1Starl •· 1;1 1-'lt-xible hour-. I iiu1 JClb for person t 11 work hut abu huvt· tun1· fllr n lhC'r 1ntt•rt•s 1 .. l'l.1/,1 :!1111:! \11..t11·bt111, In 111•'. 75i! tll:M CLERICAL PART TIME TRAINEE ~. hour:. clad\'. Mon Vn t'omp.rny will train tlt•- p1·11tl•Jhk. rnuLun· in · !11\ ulual tu 11pcr;1tt• 1n 1t·n·!-t1ng scrvu.•1· rt"l'nrd kt't•pmg ,..ys tl·m for a nt•w t•:1r dt·alt·r:.., :,t•r \'lt'e dt•111 F1ltn1! r•xpt!nl'lll'C. ~:1~111 ;11 cl1•1 all No lypmJ! ! .. •~I ..,, ;1rt 1111: ,..:,ilar~. ad '.irw~·menl & ht•n1•r1ts. ,\ppl~ Tut'!. 'l'hur:-. !lam- lpm at 'u Orm l'lani.. :11:111 C t11rp11rt Luop 1>11\'1· l'o~I a Mc•s;i ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES Ut•bhll' l';1 rd :X17 !17Hll 4500 Campu~ Un H : Newport Hc<tt'h Kurt·n l'ow1·r,. 7:Jl ·5G27 1·1211 Y11rha. Sll' 2111 Tust111 Or Candi llyll!r 773-0901 t4<XJN Harbor. l;t~· IO:JA Ful11•r111n CLERICAL i'\•1 t y p1ni.:. l-'u s h1 o n Island Co n~·C·(b :.tablt· Jll'l'SOO Who like~ r1hnj.! i\d\';JO(·t·mt>nt 1r y11u "'an l 1 t (·a II It 1 l ,1 ~i.m55. Co<istul l't·r,..nn 1wl AJ!t•m·y. 279\J llarllur. CM Hill'. 1-'H 1-:i-; 0 111 ror ufll'r hr!. .111111 <.:km :a l TYPIST Salary $7:JT lo ~12 STENOGRAPHERS LEAR· SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS . :H:ll W. &-i.:cr:o.trum Santa An<i , C;i 1,.1uul o1Jptyempl m f,h Cocktoil Waitress School Eum up to SJ(MI per wk. Low 111111011. l'lal'l'ment assist 751-!11!14 COMMUNITY COUNSEi.i ;'lit; <.:ENTl':H Tramre positmns avail ror dcrk typist & Pl'rson with basil' proposal writ ini: skills. Must mec·I m- Mmt• d 1J(ibi!Jty rt.'qWfl• mt•nls & have Cos ta \lc.,.;1 u<hlrt·~i. F lt·iohh· hours l' 11 n l a t' I I> r St·her. f>l2·0l77 Contputer Operator to S I 100. Ir you h<t\l' 111ll'r;1te1I a l70 I~ or l<1rgt•r t'''· \~111 tram 1111 tht•lr IH~I 311:11 F1nt· 1·11 \lo 11 h 11.1111 ht·nd11,. Call 1!11 a !»ll-li0.'>.'1. t'O:J<;l;rl Pt•rsnn· nd Al.:l'nt'y, 27!111 llarhnr, C!\1 100'. Fl! I'~ 1-: Qill for alt1•r hr .. appt COOK. expi,:r'cJ Full I 1mt'. 11111 -s l\.<;k for ~11 kl' 11r W;1yn1'. 11411· 711-ttl COOK t>l6-SX44 Dt.·nt.11 A:.s1stant. 1-'ront U...osk. Ex11'tl or 1r.11ncnj.(. F \' an·a !lGX lt .. 11! DENTAL 'C llA I HSIU F: 1\SSIST 1'0~111011 11pt•n lur suJ)l•r ctyn:im1t• 1(1rl to <L'\SISI dt•nt 1st 111 In 11w Must know t·xpandl·d dutic... <.:a II :i:>2·11:1:1!f 11r lt·avt• rnc:.s al 552·K22:i Ocntal flct·epl.· flt•x 1 hie position . Open ro r 1m al!inul1v1• pll'aS<inl 1n· div1dual. Ou~y 0H1 1·c Previous expt·r. 1'yµ111 g !;kill:;, hoo kkl·t·pini.: ;..,52 833!1 or leavt• m l':." 5.52-HZ!!i DENTAL ASSIST. Ir you arc u frit•ndly & outgoing Jll'rSon & \loUnt to work ma moclt'rn. pro gr<'Ss1ve ofricl' cuml' JUUi our team H. O.A. pr1·r Salary OJlt'n W ue11l'l 1h !162·i tU'L i)(>ntal OH we S<in .Juan. nt'('(I l'XJ)(·nent•t·tl rer1·11 ltum~t rull llml' Mon t-r1 •t9J·OtitL Ocnlal chairs1di: ai-' I. I yr t•xpt-r .. 22 & on•r. m it1;1t1v ... C~t r.:11 11211 J>l':NTAI. llYl;IE:-.llST nt'l-rll'd lnr l't•r111 ulc· llB f:xpantl'd runtl1011s 111· r<.oqd. 3 dy-. wk. :.al "l't:n Prof s hur'g & pens11111 plan. 7141K4l!-l.iliJI DESIGNER /\1r l'Ondal i11n1ng tit· s1i.:nl'r w 1mm1mum ;1 .vr~ •'ommt•n·1al t•xpt•r. Xlnl A-;SE~1 Bl.E HS '!'ruml'l.' or t•xµt•r I land ~1,1c,kring, I'<.: H "' Ull lllg 1•xpc.•r JJrl•('tl TESTTE<.:11 ~tu .. t rt•ad :.1·ht·n . ha11d soc.lt>r. u.w ~l'llJ.H· & ot lwr test instr . sum1• "ulltl stale aud 10 troul)lt• shoot tnl! expt•r 111•s1 red Sllll'PIN<i Cl.EHK 1u~l l YIJ(.'. h'1 50 lhs C;.ill for appt (,ISC Audio l'roduets 714 &1;,.2;,.iu t-:ll't.'tro1111·s ASSEMBLERS llwlt1 ma(·hmt.•s. usl)em IJle PC board.<; afl(I build t·ahlt-s or hurncs,.es for 11t·w procluc:ti-Shuu Iii h a ' t• "11 I d t• r 1 n g l' ~ p1·r11·n1•t• anti rl•lal1:d m:it·hin1· (·Xpt·nt·nt•t· Wt• offer ext·d h·nt 1·11m puny tk nd1b wh1d1 m dudt• mw wt•1•k \'at·at 111n artt·r ... ax m11111 h!->. l'I<•\ 1·11 paid holu1a~" an<I ~roup 1ru.uram·c hl·gin~ u1m11 day of hart• AM DOCUMENT OR A ()1 VISIOn or i\M tntt.-rn<ll11111al. Int• PO Box 111r,-17 29~1 S, l>a1mlt•r SI Santa Ana, C1\ Hi!71 I Equal Opty Empl M I· l:i:;t J,!r111A.lll t.! c ·,, 1.1:;. 1;1:r.1---------- Sal<iry $77:1 lo $!157 l't·rmant·nt 0 1wn111gs : lull a ncJ parl l1ml'. many fnnge bl.•nd1ts . Spam~h s ptaking t yp1 sl:> anti d t•rk!. <ibo neccJE•d · M· l'Cr hour bl·lingual pay (.;all 7l4/8:loM!8fil for I t'SI <ipl)Omtmenl. for l'(Jl\\':ll(•S('nt hosµ1t a I. Frt•l' ht•allh in .. ura111·P <afte r pr•1bat11>nary 1wriod 111 ti :10 s hirt 1-:n·r.v ot llt'r Wl't:kt·nd ol 1. ,\1>ply 1+1;, Sup erior. ~B , bl'nef1ts . 1nt'l'g prul'1t 's h;.irini::. !'>40·7622 ~11111 thn1 1-'rt 11·5 Hetp Wanted 7 100 li3H-t12R.'I t. \I l'~ Ht>Ol\Kt·;1<:1•E1< lull Lime r11r we ll •· .. t:1hh1-h1·d uphobl l•r y cll·t•or:i1111g firm Efftru:nt. !.h.1rp ,\ 1k.'1>l!nrlahlt• <.:0 .. 1 a !\h•"a ti42.fWIJC) Hookket:~r. rull l'llarl.!1'. foll 11mt•, ht•a1·h art'.1 '1!19-~14 BOOKKEEPER. Full Ch..,. Expundmi: 1·orp 11ffl'r~ growth opportunity for l'Xj)l!r 1ncJ 1v1du<il "'ho h as A/P . i\/H trail bullmte Salary ba~cd rm knowll>elgc & exJ>t•r <'all Je1m. 540·605!; <'oui.t a I Personnt'I M!cm·y. <!7!111 Harbor. CM HIO ', !-'HEE ('l.l·:tu<.:Al. 1•;.1rn 1-::>.t ra Money · TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS Mu. ... t have phllnl' & rd1a· ble tram,p Lon1ot & short .1ss1J!,nmcnl!>. I lohtlay & v alat111n pay llo:,p11al11.at111n plan avutl<thlt' VOLT TE~ARV HIER\ltC.!:.t> COUNTY OfORAHGE PERSONNEL DEPT. fi25N. HossSl Rm<illlU Sanla Ana. CA !!2701 /\rrtrmallvt· Ac1.1on 1-:mployer Cleri~al TroiM~ Earn as learn orrc Jobs fTft Jobs 956-0610 Details of JOb by phone EXPO AGENCY C<ir.>ks & Busboy .... l'X rll'r for ~· P 1'1mt· Apply ,11 F1:.h K1L1·hl'n. tollti;, <;a rr 1c•111 A .,. l' F V !J»·43:l!i ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -----------., I Employment I CUT & MAIL I I "LIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY I -WORK ELSEWHEIE? I OR UNEMPLOYED?.. I I Do you kno w that many pos111ons currently I COOKS I remain vacant 1n Orange County? The I If .vou art• m1crcst1·d 111 Economic Development Corporat ion of :-.mall hww k1l1·ht•n & I Orange Counly !EOCI wants to help match I pott>nt1:il for atlvant•t· I people with the many available 1obs 1n Orange I nl('nt 1·all li-14·,l7XH fl:xp County. As a part of this e ffort, EDC tn net· Hdl'rt•nt·l·:: r 1· I cooperahon w11h the Orange County Press I qwrt-d Club. 1s sponsoring a 1ob Fair to be held at the a.ERK C..:ooks wanted . SJ 75 h r 111 I Disneyland Hotel Convention Center on June I CLERK :-.tart & up All s hift !'> I 4•5 a\'atl Apply Colony I I\ h EOC 1s conductiog a survey io an attempt to Ill" 1·n. 27142 Orttg;i I match employer needs with available human I Call for at'tt:r hri-:ipp1 546-4741 TYPIST llwy · S.JC. resources. The lollow1ng quest1onna1re has BROKERS :J8.111C..:ampus Drivt· COOKS wanted. all sh1fh I been designed 10 help identity the available I I At·ross rrom I! row i n g t' 11 m pan y labor market pool 1n and around Orange TRAINEE Young man lo lr•in for position in e lec·t r o · mechaNcaJ field. Mu11t havt> good met'h anit"al apttt u df' & some knpwledtee of elec· trorucs. F or 1nterv1ew appt. call 546-0606 bt wn 7·9AMonly ELOCl'RONl CS Interviews Will beheld Tuesday. May 22 t'rom 9:00AM to4 .tMIPM Irvine Host Best Western Motor Hote l EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. will be mlerv1cw1ni.: for lhe follOWIOR JIUSI · l100.'i ·=otiOfls ---teen •Assefllbly s.p.r•isors •Assist.I Produdion Mm1aget •a.etrici• "A" •Bectro/MKhanical Assemblen •Bectro/MKh•icol lnsped~ •hperinental Mochinists •Field Senic~ fncJinffrs •General Offiu •Machinist "A" •Production Planne rs •Production St0tt Clerk •Project fn9ineer •Re<.t•ifHJ Clerks •Secretary •Sheet M~tol Mechanics •Shippinc) Clerlls ·~isor DroftincJ & DH ign • T Ht fn9iflfff's •THt Tec:hnicions We ..., n t· t• r • · I\ I " " I.. forward Lil 111t>i·t'1111{ Y.1lh you and d1-:c·u:o.,llll! yuur luture with Emt·r ... on t-:1t•11nt• Co W(• offl'r ''"' <'l•l lt•nl ..... d.1r11·' .11111 bt·1wf11<. If unahlc· 111 .1lll0ntl. plca .... c· "t-1111 rt':-.um1· or aµply m pt·r~1m A11ph t•unt hours an· !I OOA M 111 11.00AM and I 00 PJ\I 111 :I OOPM We are lul.'.att•tl lll'IWt'Cn Mam Strt·t"t <1nd the Nc•wport 1-'rel'wa~ S or Alton EMERSON ELECTRIC co. 3JUOS. Standard St Santa Ana. <.:A 92702 Equal Oppty Em1Jl Mt f''ll Little is l i9 !! Class ihcd Ad:-. art' realh ~mall ·'pt'Oplt' to peoplt·'· s<ile!> C'alls with big n·- adersh1p and b1J? results' To plart• yovr dass 1r1ed ad. C'all toduy 642 5'i7fl material handlln1. poat· t1on1 opea. No exp necessary . Wiii train. IUO per hr lo at.art. Call~ ~31132 for appt. • ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY • ELECTRICIANS Production backl'(round rc.oquired . APPLY IN Pt:HSON LEAR SIEGLER TRAM SPORT DYNAMICS Jt:JI West Sei.terstrom Santa Ana. Cu ~ualoppty empl m 1r1h t:NGINEER Manufacturing ENGINEER / ESTIMATOI ~lanufactunni.: f':ni.:1 nen WI I h t• X p l' I" I 1• fl (•I' l'Slabhs hmg c·o!>I" and 11r11·1nj.( lur p n•l•1swn mar hmP shoµ p rod111·1 s ~ui.l bl' Jbll' tu dt·~dop dl'l111lt·1t t':o.t1malt'" 11f :-mall m;,d11r11·1I and grnund 11;.1r1 ~. plu:o. a~ :>t:mbly labor, 11u1-;11fr prnd•:-o!>t·~ and tooling M1111rnum i! y1•a r~ 10 :-.1mllar .iss11rnmt·nt rt· quin'(I lll·~rt·t• J µlu:o. lrut 1~11 noqwr1•d Wt• ,,rr .. r .1n 1·xl·1·ll1•nl :.alary It•\ cl. out" I a n<ltni.: l~·ncr1i... 1ndud111g n1m pall) pau.I ml'cJ1t:<1t :1111t dl'lll<tl 1 11~urJnl·1· l ur "ml'l~CI'' J llll th-111•11 tll'nb . ant.I mlJrt• F11r 1m tnl"lwt1· 1·on:o.11Jtorat 111n t'IJl1Wt1 P1·r.;11nnl'I LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAXICS :1131 W St·~('rstr1,n1 Santa Ana. <:a !li!7112 E qua I 0p11 l y t-: m p I m I h 1-: ll u I " m l' n I H l' n I a I P1•rmo.ir1l•n1 1111~1t ion w µotent1al f11r y1>uni: amb 1t111u ~ m;in w 1mcchanitul <ipl1tu<.ll'. 2075Harbor Rlvd ESCROW SECY or .Jr r)flll't'r ... :r1 ,1n 1•ommt•11 ... ur.11l' "'11h ,., p!•r. l'unt 11wntal 1-~,1·r111A. Co l~Jl!Ull:1 1\ l)!Ut•I. HJI IZl4 F.STIMATOR -.• JI.COST ESTIMATOR . Immediate openir)l~ available as a Jr. GOlll f:atim alor . Duties Ul· elude amtlyze. audit a'od prepare reports and fe· cords ol purchasing •Ad mam' acturing. RA!spunsib1lities include assisting in preparU.~ and maintaining ooat estimates. adjust nti)l' prodU<'t rost estimates mdudinR quotes or la~r rates. purchasing. tool· in.:. eqwpment. marlwt· ing a nd sales. C•-n dadatcs s hould ha•l' cduc·atwn '" basic al" l'OWllinR and 2 years ex· J>('n ence in l'OSl eslimul in~ m h1Rh volume l'On· sumer produl.'.ts along Wll~ IRJCCt ion molding. :-.cn •w mat·hmes and /11r mathmmlo( knuwlcdAt- We ofrl'r a cnmpetitivt· .:.ala r v and excellent benefits. wh1t•h mrludc•:o. paid holidays. val•at1unl>. .. rck lt·•H'l', retirement p lao. t'l't·1l1l un1un nwd1l'al. cJ~nli.11 and !tic· 11\surant·t• Fur an 111t1•rv1ew. n m· 111t'I 1 h1· l'cr,.onn1·I Dt•µa rtmt•nl a1 i M·:i41i 2551. apply or Sl'nd rc ... umt• lo. cox HOBBIES, IMC A Sohs1d1ary or Lc1surt• Dynarn1l's. In~. 150."I E Warner 1\lll'nUe Sant a Ana, t:A ~Li~ l-:C1ual Oppty Employer 1\1 F Exceleftt Position for Retired Wo.m•! l.ivc• m 1·aretaker n~t·li for lovely <.'OWllry home in S<in Juan Capistrano. 5 n11nutes from town v w hu.-< Sal<iry negotwbll' (;all 213182!1·9331. 9to~• EXCITING OPPORTUNITY For amb1t1ous .men a nd womt•n Part·timc effort c:rn result in I arge m · comt· + benefits. t'or appl call aft 9 :30am 968-6010 or 968·2581 FACTORY Now hinnJ? factory help. Will tr.11n Wood J.1,l?ht - mg. 2031 S E Mam St ln'IOl' 540·2901 Maki• your s hopping a.&.a.. W•hd 7 1 t>a.<i1er by usmJ! the Daily ._,... Piiot Classified Ads. ............•.......... -~~~~~~ Empln~·mt•nt The Orange County Job Fair is coming! SPONSORED av THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF ORANGE COUNTY IN COOPERATION WITH THE ORANGE COUNTY PRESS CLUB MONDAY AND TUESDAY ·JUNE 4th AND 5th 10 A.M . TO 8 P.M. ... .... DISNEYLAND HOTEL CONVENTION CENTER I 150 CERRITOS AVE., ANAHEIM, CA. FREE ADMISSION UHSKILLED: AuH1bl•rs, S hf,p ht9 & l•cei•fftCJ, Food Pre,....tion. •k. SKILLED: MachhM1ts, Moktlanec~ M.chmics, I_. Ttlen, •tc. CLERICAL: SecretoriH, Data Efttry, Typith, Clerb, etc. to s h u r c s pa l' ,. , n OranJ!e <.:o. Ai11l4irt 1 Manufacturing company w/bcnc:rits. Ma Barker's I County II you are currently unemployed or I Nt'wport & llunlinJ.'ton l'.A1ual Oppor Employer near Costa Mesa is tak 212 f: 17th St. 646·430:J I considering changing jobs. please assist us in I TECHMICAL: El•ctronic T.chMc i••· Dr.ttllMJ. Co .. uhr H.f.:. Prorcssaonttls/Hkr 1ng applicat ions for -----this effort ... by answerl"g the following 963-8.17 A s so~7'. 631·5 5 5 Ci 0 r C..1.EIUCAL. ulcrt. intell persons with I to 2 years (;()Ok Wanted. f''ull I imc I Questions I o,.raton • .tc. I experience ror order d e · work in produc tion com· g 1r . interes t·,:: work. r , • ncv"r dull. MacGrenor part.mcnl and lrarr.c de · missary · urowing .:o. I 1) 1 h t t do o 11ve? I PIOFESSIOMAL: b9l11•en, Acco•••••h. Scle•tl1t1, BUSBOYS. ex per. rull ~-... Good bcncr1ts. EOF.. Fur n w a ci Y or area Y u . Yachts. 1631 Placentia. partment. . , 2) Are you currently e mployed? Act..Wst1uton. .tc. · ~·ftf-CM1;12~:.r..:.._::...:.:~.:;;.:;;.:;;.:.~?l:::::::~~;;;;;;;;;;;:;t~~~~~f.ltyl,:ai~F:rt1t-:.:..~:.:;;...:.::~~:.:.::.:.::.:.::.:.:~~...::t.e..-a"°"--l-11-f-f-.:::::::::::::..:.:.:::..~~~~~--~----~--~---lll----1 shin. Apply m pers on at Please apply in person ur the Reach House. 619 CLERICAL call. Sleep y H o llow l.n Laguna Bch. BUYER JR. BUYER PwdlGliftg Clerk l mmediate entry level opening orrer1ng advan- cement opportunity with appropriate lraininR pro- v-1 ded. Select e d 1 n JR. BUYER PURCHASING CLERK Entry level. See our ad under BUYER in today's classilied. Look for BOX 1953, Santa Ana, Ca. dividual will purchose all i---------MRO supphes. hundle m11il and dlslnbulion of orders. ReQwres lll'(hl f1I mg 11nd light but ac c urate typing s kills Some overtime. We otter excellent s tart· in.I salaries and highly competitive company paid benefits. For im· mediate conalderation lelKl ~resume or let· t.er al lllqUiry to: IOI 1913 s.-.-. Ca 91702 equal opportunity ~m/l/h $1.77 per DAY '!'hat's ALL you pay fora 30.dayad 1n lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE lllECTOIY DO IT VOW ! 64Z·H 71 ETC Ccrpet Mins 3201 S. Sus11n St. Santa Ana, Ca. 92704 1714) MG-5601 F.qual Oppty Employe r M I F' a.tr for S.•IRCJ• N Beach bank will train Fn..W.. 956-0610 Oet.ails o( job by phone OPOAfHMCY Clerk LOAMSHVICE 1.«al mortgage broker . near Faabion Island; <'X· perience required. Ca II Mra. Bia, 144-8834 CLm.P /TIMI 3 . .,.,.. ........ .............. MC. Mt*tlttUO ...... t(e.· CM e r c oll '4J.Oll' Caimcllcs $8HR SALARY Exciting &a totally unique producL<>. 6 hrs training & t'ar rcq Call 547·0337. IOAM·2PM only COUMSB.OltS Marrie d eoupl cs or sinl(le women. livc·in. s upervise 6 leenaJ?e girls. C.M Oak T ree Homes. 545·5.593. Counter·Cook full time. APPIY In person. Gar y's Dell. 3308 E. Coast Hwy. CdM. ~help. Prr" Frr. 0.Y shllb. Mon· Fri. Ap· p ly in lerson, 9 ·f2 . ORANG JULIUS. 711 E. S.lboa Blvd. Balboa. Counter Olrl fM sandwkh shop. Mon-Fri. ttam· SELL Idle ltema with 3pm. Call for appt. O.Uy Pilot Clualfled Ad, B-0670 I 11 yes please answer I al What 1s your fob 11t1e? I bl Is lll1s the field you were trained 10 work in? I I Ves-No-I I cl What 1s your commuting distance I If yO\J do not wor1t m Orange County· I e ) Does your hrm have a facility there? I Yes-No- l I) Would you be wlllloO to transfer or accept I I new em()IOyment there? I I Yes-No-I I .. , ...... _ .• , , ... ,... .... -. I g) How long hove you been out o l work? I h) Do you have any speclal training or I ·education? (spec1ty) I 1) Do you feel that yov need more training and I I educalion to get a job? (specify) I j) Are you famillar with the training and I educ•lk>MI Pf'OQrams available In Orange County to prepare people for a lob? I ..... ro: I .. ........ ,1, , .. c.,..... I O..Clrl :i ,.,..wnt w.•1 I 0.-,.. c.IN. tJ ... I I I I I I I NOT AN OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT ... _____ _ ____ .. J ----------......... .. .. -.. -.. . . ... . . ~ .. .. .. ... If you are looking for a 1ob m the Orange County ar&a. then this 1s the place to be. Don't miss 1t!• Be there!' Please brmq resume! Partial Listing ot Part1c1pat1ng Companies Are· Pacific Telephone Mtcrodata Ford Aeronutronics Wells Fargo Bank McOonnef Douglas Allergan Pharmaceuticals California Computer Products Bast V1de0 Systems (Calcomp) Circle Seal Muesco Occ1denta1 Insurance Kentucky Fned Chicken Perk1n·Elmer Remex Otv1s1on Hughes Aircraft 01 Ex-cell-a Corp The People Machine Pac1hc Sc1enhf1c Enctevco 11011 Temporary Services Computer Automation An<! Many Many Mori' FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Economic Development · Corporation of Orange County 0.. Ctt, ..._ w ... s.h 413 e>r.tit. C& HUI 17141 634-2642 OR 17141 634-470.1 _..._,...._..,_\, ••• , ••• .. ---: •• ··' ..... ". -11 -fypi•t·ttt~r.\.ry n o ~t\aAd) W'alh ~lrUS{tnt .W-p.nonaNt y !'ma II bl..y otn~ G-OcMh1tlary & bfwifl~ PINIW ('ti II •t'act ory work\>r!' 111 fr••PllC <'hl·ma~ ...Orwry. t-•u 11 Bob Dodcb .. "°"'· p romHh.'111 ,...... PRIMF:f'ONTkOU.l'O tau••· Hoth ~l hu11I ffitia.!M1lhk'''"'"••, In 1 • <-hwm»ll')' or "''OA"k ,. ' 7M"4!MO 1 .... V"_r._ 1uth ~·hc1111 u-.1h -----.. ----' • hllpful. to: 0 t-: ~9 ~ ... 1 .. C'-'tlC_,.s. ' I • Sll&rt ('8 n..'f' 11-.•1() '1 h 11 f ',, .......... ,, ... 0610 I ' l>M.aill ol JOb bV jlhlllll' IXPOAGIMCY m uai.i ('lt•rk ff'• vti"a.. M.1r 11tl' .. 11111• Llw. i. ,111uw111,.; m.1r111. •• oll't'a'tlll}' l'\lmi1u11\ h ,.- ·•11 Clt\,•lb-Ul l•IJ!Jt•l I Ullll \ IUf' u I' T 0H11·,• l r ·' "'"'' -t-'1111~ ill m1:.1•. Ju111· ~4!00 -1 ---- •'I FLORIST •. • U1114uc rt'IJll ru.l t--l'r~ 1. 1~ crcat1\t• 1>tv 11h· h•1 , , full & J>JM 111111• pi r m.1 , , ucnt p os1t 1ur" M11'1 hu\ll expun1•1w t• 111 ll•i1 .. 1 ,dl'!>l f(n l!:.r1·l'lh-n1 "" • 11c.1rtwu1y 111 \\\1rl.. 1n .. Prt!l>UAIOU.'> :.t•ll 111,.; ;'lt.ff1 Please apply 111 111.·1 'iu n Monlhru Fr• ... ~ . :R 0 G· ER Is GARDENS ;i::J(JI San .loaqwn Hills ltoud COM ti40 !i!l44 I . - F\Jll <.:hari.t,c Uookkct·111·r '" •hrooiih P & L ~:ilun 1;'. t"omme n surat t• w 11 h "· ab1hty. lnlerv11•w .. !IAM . •".noon. Tue:; & Wt'<.!, Ma} :• •• 22nd & Z1r!1 Appl,v 111 Pt 'r.S-On 2ZlO So n n t • S l • " santa Ana Su~an Si Nu. urr Wa rn1•r ,\ ,.,. 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OfftCE t1ART TtMF. for Chn1' 111.111 «"11t1.n:mhn11 <'t'nh•r 111 N U lkrc.>PUOl\l)ol ltl"' I \1\lflg i•h \ 'r1 II 11;11 OiloO 1ir1'44 oun 1)~!'~~"'~~~ .. , ph11n1·"· f1lln~. f"• .. t 1111. 1i.1q 1bh.., hlut•flftnl t 111·-. \ 1'Nllllh• llOOilllllO, t (11111 ••1 (11 t• ·•JlP<'DI <1111·,• 1111 11'11w 111m mfa: !Mii ~' "" . .,. ... ..__ - ~Offic~ I" I I'.• ..... , "II \ •• I I 1• 11 .111111-:. ''Pill~ -i~1Wl'\I (;t\llJ p.1) ~ lw1wt 11 -. \~10llllJ1> Ill l'°"Jo.1 \11•'11 & S.1111a Ana C.:,ill 1<1111111 .o51ki.'11'7 ' All $late l•t Co. ...... ~ty ...po, ... 1:..rK•ral S<>l·fl•IJry· Ex1·11 rng opµortu1111y tn Wt•r~ with a d•nrut fina11('1.1I <"nswtant" tall•nll'<.I ct.· ')1gn1•r at l)ae sam l' t1ow Mukc i.:reat pay. bt•nd11:. & N1•wport <.:enkr 1•1·11 IJ10u~c off11·c 1•nv1n10 mL•111 . St·nd r cst1m1• ,<r. ('urr1·nt photo lo Ad i:4:n. Daily Pllol, 330 West lh1) St Co!lta M es <i. C a !•11fi2tJ. l''or 1ndep1 h 111 1cr\'11•w & · romplt•ll• d1· ,tall~ GENERAL OFFICE Exp'd rwr. I.rte typmi.:. 11rof1ncncy w 111i:urC':-. 10 kl·\' by lolK'h Opp()rtuni •~·for r1d\:1m·cm1•n1. \l11l l 'o br lll'lllS. informal oft'. (' -'1 ('a ll :\111111-. an •1 U 1 li4~ !'>XINI (;1•m·ral <>1f11·c pcirt l1m1· S\ l)<'f" hr I 'honl'. rt•('l'[J- lll'IO & I \lpmg 4-5 hrl-. p .. r tl<JY for lnv..ty t'11st;1 :\1co;a llrm Call :1·.-a11 »lil·r~lf~'> < ·1111sl a l l'l·r ... 1111 rwl \i.: .. n• v. l 7!!0 lf:a rhor. I '\I t1KI' , F l< 1-.1·. I '.1ll i1lf ar11 -r hf'' .1ppl Ga..ERAL OFFICE '"""' 11ur n •)!1;,1 r .11 , """ 1h1· 1·nrnllm1•HI "~ lll'W 'olurl .. 111 .; V11 r1111h tl11t1\~ mdud1111! pror1·so., 111~ "' 11<IL•nl rt'1'11NJs·. t y p 111 g l r 11 n ., t' r 1 p 1 " "" c ;,.11.., u I I.. If h e:'\· •S650• l llll .. 1'11•111 111111> lJll' 1l 1 H ' l•'!"";l•ll tu work vhuth.,. ~ I (1 .. h" I' .. ,I I (' .. /\ l II ,f.1rt1·r tou111 l111 J tlv.1n l"t'llM'lll ('JI I 1;40 k4711 /\MEHll Al't l 'Jrt't'I t\l(t.•111) 1;10 Nl'wpon l"t 1 1)1 Nt!WP(l41 lk-:.id1 "''' .. .-c· LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Mus t h aVl' r<·l1 abl1•' transp & phun1• 1.oial( & short term us!4i~nnwnts. 111.)IJduy & vod:11n111 puy. llusp1I ah.tat11111 µIan :w;,ula blt• 3848Campus 54~47lt'r ' ( A«f'OS.'I Fr'nm. Orani:l' t:o. A1rport 1 l::Qutil Oppc>r t:m1>loyer c;.:rv•ral 'Fah,· \ tltGt ~inny wdld. up Work urw of the followanJ! jop, anJ bnnM homo 11 pay rheck f11r 1l1o'l' s um· rrwr (•Xtras Tn 11m·c 1\:-st•nihll•r, Wan·bou~.Wo[k•·,., 'fy[JJ!o.1 . . •• . • St•t.TPI ;trlt'~ < ·~1ll t111la' ~· wol'k t1m1i11·- r , • r0w· · VICTOR . Temporary.Se~~ic~s Ml · S~o-8520 OnJ 835·26~2 EOE M/F ·-. • llmn,.; h1>U:.c1•ll'llllt'rs .. or tn.111 rttll K3l 3752/&&2 tiX-11i lllld.i :. I t<.t;ru;.-,, C\ .-11111g:., :.! I or O\\'r Call ~HUS, as k luc L 'hcrnt' HOSTESS Day:. or l'Vl·mng!>. Apµly aflf'r 2 PM lltlh Rums lh's taur:int 'J1 ... ashaon Island. N ti. HOST/HOSTESS Part h m« i-:xc·111ng 01>rortunit y for ;1 peoµll· c1ni•nll'd person abll• to work t>ven\nAs. /\pply 9am-Noon, Mon t h. Per:)()M('I MARRIOTI HOTIL 000 Newport Cent<>r Ur. N~port Uearh Equal Oppor Em ply m I f ·Hotel FRONT DESK ClERK l'os1t1on 1mmf'!1 1a1e ly av1111labl<' O uts tanding opportunity exists for JM'<>PI<' on t•ntcd per.-ion able to work flexible hours Enjoy t·x<'<'llcnt <'Ompuny t>t.'l"iefits m d uil· 1Qg , free .s1wals .. /\µply !!41m·l:! noon, Mont 1''r1. l't. CS! lllll(.' I. MARRIOTI' HOTEL !lJl'.J Nt•wport Center U1· Nl'V. !Jort lical'h l·.qual Oppor Empl•1~ r m r Het,W-.d 7llO Hlla,W..eM 7100 ············J·········· ...................... . HOUi~sl':P~~ .-rr' IMSPICTott 1'/f. Dawt'11 hou1wkt'<'P F.Jectronlt Ii m echanical l.na Calafomha '11 l11r1w~1 for u f'ftt!!Vi~ fr prot"e85 !> 1 . Homew1 .. , & '· $........, FOTOMAT HOS YOU w ... have 1mmt.'<i. 01.1tm Ill~& JI our l>IOrl· o n I' C.11 & Superi or + many ot.hcr Orange Co locauons Work 10 l :10 or 2 :Kl 7. Mon thru Fri I'd Lra1n1ng Xlnt bt.·111.'fll:.. fj pd hohdayl> For Jffimt.'<1 mlcrv1e~. 'Pll'asc call Roger Sl·hcr Jl00H45S. E 0 t-: IN A RUT? I~ m inutes may Changc your hfe style. Mostly fl'I' paid from Sec· y to Bos:. Mor~an Employm e nt A~enC'y. 1525 Me~a Verde Dr l'law ('os tu Ml·Sa. ~Bob at 7f>-1· 1SIU r;---------1 I Indus trial I 1 Need Edra 1 I Cash? I I W Hllalh & Mights I I · 0.0f Ow I I I I Fa•orite C•h•1r1 I I HHdaY•··· I 1Mail Room llelpl•r s .I I Inserters & Prnss Hoom 1 0 P e r at o r -; net'ded l immediately in 1.agunal INiguel. <Men & Women.I 11 7 or overt This 1s a l I perfect oprort unity rorl fS.ENIOH ClT17.E!"S.j IHO USF.WI VES a n d j 1s Tu D F.NT S to l.'a rn extra money. Call or apply al 27957 Cabot lood LopNI NICJMI IELL~ : I ' ~ 833-0542 or tr••. 133-1441 Equal opportunity Employer Mt F ~---------' 111·r Xlnt workln~ cood & }lc't'Writs Contact 0 1'· TO 22. SIM2 ResHrch Or. 11.H.~U .. EO.lo: fo:JectronJt Assembler t-:xper. or tr1mM!t-' Apply in ptn00. Contact OP1'0 22. 5842 R1>searC'h l>r. II 8 1192-3:113 E 0 E. INS Pf£TOH TRAINt:t-: 'l'o le11ni all phu11es or In· s pt•1•1111n Mus t pass phyi:11<:11I & b<il'k X-Ray. Irv uw 540-7G.19, . to;. 0 F.. ln...,pec.1.ors ReceivinCJ Inspector Mechanical 1lK' succt..ossful applicant will have lht' ability 111 perfo rm 1oolproof and Isl arttdl' inspect ion on s het:!t ml'lal, m o l1lt-d plas t1t• and 'al."uum fornll'd parts MuM lw able to make own set up:. USIOA j(aUi,:l':.. opt H".J I l'Omparator and rel al t·ll ml·chan1t'al 1ns pct·t 1un t.oqwpment Mus t p<>:.i.t·M· wo r kini.t knowlcd~1· ''I t.rut1 pos1t1on t<ilt•rannn~ E/M In-Process nus ~r~rnem~!~~ v.· 2 yea r s Prl·v 111u s ,., pcr h•nt'l' 1 n s pi.·t'l 1 n I! l'l'UA':. 11nd l'li.·1·1 ru mcchanH·ul ass1:ml)I\ lll'qwr<•s knowledg1· ;,1 l'omµlck I l) t·olur 1·od,• and malltary .:-olllt•nnl! Will work w11h lim111'11 s upervision and as:c-1:.t tn trammg les s t111al1 ri1•d pcrwnncl. ReceivinCJ Inspector Bectrical l<l'qU1rc:. ~nowlctl,.i1· •>f IC"'!. d1udt•s. ('ap:ic·1111r-... tra1L<;forrnt'rs a nd 111 hl·r rl'lutcci {'CJmµn1h·n1 .. Will l)i.· rt.'l.p()n~lht.• rur \ 11111 p rrwn1 st•lt'l"l 11>n :1 ntl I l''' ml.! tn l>iwum1•n11w., •Ill <I ur .. up!Jhl·rs SIJl'I' ii 11· .1 tmns 1\!\1 0 11t•u nwn1 .. r '' .1 d1\lsl11n of ,1 7'Y~I-. 11r111 .111!1offt·r;,1·xc·1•ll1·n1 ,.,.111 llllfl~' ltt'lh'flh \\IJl<'h Ill 1·lud .. orll' "''"k \di .1111.11 .1fll'r '"' m1int h:-. 1 ·t•·\ , . ., 11:11d hull day;, .111d 1• ru11p lllMH';lfll'l' 1111 ii.I\ 111 flll'•· Hee,W-.d 71 . ....•. ,. ............ . Jd.on part time. even 1np. over 21. Couples preferred. Irvine area. JAMTC>as.MAIDS fl\llltJmedaya. part-lime "91. Nwpt area. Must be US citizen. Call $32~ or apply at J23 N. Olive, Orange. Mon-Fri. Jarutor·O C. Airport. re· pair facility In need of aggressive J anitor . Uniform funllshed. Good l'mployet' benefits. M 1s s um Hcarhcrart. 111741 North Au·port Way. S A ~2720 JANITOR lnd1V1dual needed to pro- vuie janitorial and clean- ing ser vices for t•h_•(' tronics company l()('atcd in Oranl?I! t 'ounty We prO\'ldl· •·x1·clkn1 rompany ~ncf1b Call urapply Mon WedJ, Fri IO·OOAM 1-00l'-'1 or Tues. &Thur ... 12 00 Noon ·4 uoprr\ or call t 7 I 4t 540-6080 TRANSMASK CORP. :l95<!Campus On \l• :"ll•Wport Heal'h. (',\ Equal 0 J>Portunit ~ t:mploy1•r m r h 1\1.-ep up With 1nflat IOrl I E~xlra mcomt-for :1 m b11111us Pt!OPlt.• X!Jl -l llti We hav" 1mm<><hale openmgisforexpenenced nwehuu.ta to Mt up and operate prl'<'1s1on lathe and nulla m a prototype shop atmospher~ Must be able to reMd s imple Lo complex bluepnnls and have a knowl ~dAC O( ba.'lie shop Tn,.:onomelry or Geometry. 1'hl'l!U poi.1- llons otr er . •C-Ompany pa id m edil'll l ;met liCe lnsuranc·l'. •Company µu11I r..tin· mcnt •2 Week:. \'i&Call(lll clflt•r lOmonths. •IA.-;1·ountJo. on Urunsw1t•k product. ... Hrwu.wack 1:. a ~oplc Ofll•nlt!d ori.:::i n1zat1on wh1l'h 1s t·1>nvcn1t•ntly located l bloc•ks off the S.U1 D1l·J<O Frt't!way and o(frr., 1•xC'ellC'nt fn ngt· bt.'nf'f1ts If mtt•rl":.tcll. please apply m perso11 or 1·all . Judy Martin 1714t 546-8030 3333 Harbor llvd Co1to MHo, CA 92626 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Defense Division 1-.Atual Opportumt) Employl'r M 11-· M:ul depart mc•nl PACKER KEYPUNCH OPERATOR II • Som<' c•xp "1th ... 111p11m i.: SI 36 per hour "'1th r111!hl & n •1·1•1v 1nf.! h c lpl 11 1 ..,h1fl wffrrl'nt..ial pa\ ~. l>ut11~ 1m·I h1•avv tir1111~ 111i.:ht pt~11111n:. :" all.1bl1· & -.11m1· t11rkhfl l'<r..lll 111n tu bt• filled on f1r ... 1 1·om1• ,I\ Jll ,11 ou r rh-.1 n liul ,1 llrsl st·n ·{'(f h<1"1" 1-;, 11110 1·cnh•1 on \\ .1riwr :-.1 p1·n1•nt·1· on Enlrt"t 1kr ) S<1nt.1 1\11 .1 I-.\• 1•llo·n1 to d1s t· 1 or r<'l:1le<t t·q wp \\orkanc 1·11nd I!. t .. ·nl'l1,.. l'<''s '°"our company ol· ricers re wanuna. steady and a pocition with a future. SQrtlng salary •.oo per hr. lncre;&~ will be frequent and sub· lilantial. You may work I o r bolb 4 hr 1b1Hs. 8:30AM til 12:30PM, aod 12:30PM til 4 :30PM. P lease call for a ppt. M'7.al2. EOE MAllCIT MGT. Our fortune SOO lt>vcl <:OmJ>ll,ny Is interested an traminl( ambitious m en and women in the urea or marke t manugem ent . Mu:il ht• self motivated. communac·ate Wt•ll & mana l(c tim e effectively BA desirable but cfr - monstrat1on of managl·· ~t potential is the kl'y. Incomes of 5r>OK to S75K ran~e within 3 yrs. art• 1.'0mmon. Daily 552-0501. 51.0tiPM. MATERIAL HANDLING Parts Stock person Expcn ence desired nol r1·qu1rcd. Will t r :.11n Mu .. 1 pass 1•nm pany µh~1cal ancludmi: ba1·k ' ray lrvml' 540 71i3~. EOE .'l1·1·han11· Lu :.el up & mamt<im rrutl·hanery an adheSl\'C mrng. pl<.1111 . l.AJlhc expcr des1rahk Wl' bwld & re pair som1.• uf our daspens ml! eqw I> Al!t' no harrier . 1:.:11 Mnnr11111a Ave N B !'>4ll-f1 I :!. 'i l\frd1~·;il A:.:c.1s t anl · hJ<"k 11rl11·\• ;rnd tau. Salur\ 1•11mp1•ll1 IH' lh:nt•fll·, f.!1.IOll Call M0-71114!, \pl B1:h MESSENGER pll·kup & clel 1\·.-r throu~hout UranAe Cl)ull ty & Los AnReles rou111,· fo r Nt'WJHlrl R1·:11'11 Mort~agc Hank1n14 l .. 1rrn Must ha\c v<illd C;illt tln\l•r.-111· & own •·ar l'.nlrv h · l'I pos1t111n . ha..,•· pa~. 1•a r :ill11wa111·1· & l!<i' Ii :'I -'' F xlnl 1" 11;1111 hcnt·1f1L'i t-"nr <IJlpl n ill lw0-451411 t'X1 244 m1•111 \1 U:-1 IJ.Jl-... •' llh I ll•·nt.11 pl.111 I .111 p1•rfnrm:1n•"' 11• ... 1 \pph 1'1·r..,.1111w l l>1·µt .• 11, ;:11~, 1---------- 1mrnl"1lra1 .. h 11.r .1µp1 l':q11 .d IIµ \11111<·1.., C O U t·i T y o F pr1n unt1t) Empl••' ,., W e need Mw faces: ORANGE \11.d t·I-. .'11Jlf' & 1-'l•m:tl•· l 'Ell"4)~:"'L:Ll1Ll "I" M•IUTE._. ... ._.CE II ''"'r f ,11·1• h ,,, ' r "" ro 1 ,....,..,.... t' h o1r .11 I 1• r 1' h 1 t! h lil.'°J !\ Hn ... ~SI · Rrnl:l8H Tl'mp1.1ratn FT huald ta,.,h111n ,.,. l1111k-. lilo,,. •h· Sunt:a 1\na.t.1 '1~'7111 1111.: .'11 <11111 f'(1~1l11•11 " i:11l 111•\l tl•1or l 'all lin ,,,. 171 1 x:~1 :!>-.ll q111 n .... pam1 1111 ~· ,i.111 ,, .1pp11 11111n 1•11 1 1111 " \lllrnt,111\o' \• 111111 .1111111\ 11111"1' lil°tll h,111d llo'f"lll,ol llllt•f'\11'\\ \1111 l-.mpl•1\1•1 111111 .. t .ill ll .. l.1 11 .1 1 1r111ht h" 111111h ·11111.! ·'' l\l'\T\1'1•:11 !•1'11 \"llJH 11 ...... " 11111'' d\dtl 17 1~ •·x1~·r 1h·-.ir,ol1ti· l p 10 ~· hr !li'I .'JilW KITCHEN AJI Stotl' Ins. Co 1750 E. 4th St. S.A. EffHll Opporlunity Employer 1,11'1\ ,1'°' Ut'\l \\•11•k ' ~., d<•ll I h1··1l.ll1' \.ill "''" ·" .. 1111 I l.111'1 i ll 1,:11 :>1~~· :-.,,.,,.. \111k 1,\, ... 1 \lt11lt·lrnc ,\g1·n1·\ X7,-, W ltil h SI. '\' il .. ~'l'I 1<."K l"I t-'.lll\ M i\lL C:U.HK t:Lt::HK TY l'ISTS · 1•1·rt1fi•·a11· & mai111.11n 1ng hll':o TvJ* ·•~•i"WJ)rn .. :Xl'<'ll<'nl Working C'Olldl llvn. .. lli tx•nef11 ~ 1nC'lodmg <11•n1:il plan «all 541i 731i0 1'1•r>-11nn1•I 1't-r>arl m 1..·n1 lw «111.1111nlmcnl t-:qu.il Op1•1M 11ni1 y Emplo) Pr G&EtAL OFFtC E I to .. ~ •• ,$750 • . Ho.tel San Maarten fi;i;u-:;:;-.. -;------, fWork Your I Way AM DOCUMENT OR ,\ U1 n s 111n of AM lntcm~atinn;il-l nc• P I) I Ill x lllfl-l"i' 2921 0 :11mh·r ~t Santa .\n;1 I '\ '12711 HELP ln1mt:d1:llt• f ull t1m•• flT•~nlnJ:!;""-l11l,rr'<. ·''" It \ .'11 '! :l II I' \I \\ I I h "''l'kC'llll'i ult ;'\'11 ,., 1••nt·net· nt·•'•''-~J'' ", \j,111 t r;un J·'lt-,,..., •• 1ppl\ :\1 a1nl f'ri.1n1 1· 1'11 ... 111111 D:m.1 1•1 l f.1rhor I-.\ p .. ri .. n• "<I p11•1• r r1•11 -~:.tlhr ... t~•rl, µiu:-. I r111~1 b1·nt'l1h \ppl\ .!1'711 1 ~ Desit C~rlc 1-'-.ir1 unw n.t2-:Jo:11~ ---·· : 1111• <1IJCJVl' f)O:.llllllL'o rt· •1u1rc µn11r .. 1r11."l' l'' . µcnl'lll'l', 1y 111111! .1hll11 ~ ., .,.111d or Ill k.-\ <1d tl1ng , mat·h11w I),• lnurh I' 111 ,.,,1rahll• \\"1• "all 11.1111 q11<1llf11~l 1111l1\11l11,1I.., I•••---------- tilt r!J!lll pu-.1111111 J'11lr \ h·\•'l jll!..,1111111 l.>UI ... 11.11 \ li•innWll'>llt,tlt \\1111 t'' 1"'"<'111'(• f•11I :lltltl I .ill ,11111 l~t. t''l ~t 1 I'. (I F ' . GENERAL OFFtCE ·r1·ll·µhw1t• p1·r-.11n.1ll1\ (.. • t''P•OI! a mu,.t S t.ir•111g (ri>n1·1.iiIItI11·" TRAINEE • , -.diary S700 mo l1r11111·d "· .. 111icnmJ,?:. (" .. n1 llC't l\11.., IAl\\l' .1t i~l liilll ""Ill En11v l••\l'I 1Hh1l 1o n ._,, :1111111: ""·'m" \ .1nuu.., 1h•1a1111ut1c-lo.. h~ht t vp1nf.! Jnd 1wat han1lwnttn1! n· qu1n'(I t>:"""llf'nt w11rk 111 ).! r II n <I II 1(/1) 'i :1 II ti l1t•nd1t'i mdudmg 1kntal plan l1h11m• l'n~1111111·I ll1•pa 11 1111·111 17 11 1 : 1 •• tc n ·il'W ·~ki 1:w~1111r ·•l>1>0111111w111 • • • t-:qu11 I 11pp11 r 111n1t y • .' t4e4p W ont~d 7100 t·mpl11~ l'I' ......•........•....•.. __ ...... _____ _ . '• ,. ARE YOU WE NEED YOU For Temporary Work + Between Job, New hi Town Un~of what you want? &: a part uf th~ d o.,l· luut cltr..~ to hCJml' 1·11m p;any Srn1·1•r c in ll·rt· .. t <ttl\a o1."l"m c11t & l u ll hL·n d11,, (".ill l >ulh ~i(H~ C11<1'olal l'1•r-.p11 11..t \l!l'lll \. :.!7!111 I l,11 IJ111 l'rt:-st•ntly lhl· Vi ll&r.!l' Inn 111 l.Ji.:un~i H<>a t•h is :sL·e>k 1ng !hf' f o ll 11 w1n.I! r1u.:th f1l'<I t•mploy1·1·s Dan<i Dr 4!1ti •11:.17 1---------- C:\1 . 11.llj • I" I( u. ( ':111 for .1fl1·1 ha' .1ppl I <:1rl l"rul:I\ l"I .J1hW1•r ph{llll' l~I/\' I'll' ~! :!~l hr C M t:all llt•ll ).lil~ lil5:t G-R-E-A-T ' SALES JOB HOW OPEN (jlHlll 1'1\Y . (;O OD llOll!e.; 1:11 01> CON P I T I I I N S M ,\ N 'I" F l<IN(;t-; llt:"l;l·:J·'ITS F.\'i'I' c;ROWI.'\'(; '01\1 SERVICE PERSONNEL ~•th t·x11t·r11•n1 ,. HOUSEKEEPING ~xpcr preferred FRONT DESK Exp«r pri·ft·rrl'd Pll'as1· apply in pl:'r~nn hlwn x :lOAM & 5PM. li!Jli .S11. Coast llwy, Laguna llcuch. Or <'<ill 4~·!1436. I ' \ :'-I V I ' t< 0 :\1 I r i: S Fifi l .. 1 WITlll N . H,\J N F II I< '' I> 1·1----------M t\ N fl I; 1': M I·: N 'I' •rcrn~t ~ 'I' t\ II ·1 S I M 6 M ... IJ I A 'I' E I. y . • NI HT AUDIT K ... \' II 11 /\ II I> R t·: >. t• !-: I( I I. N (' t-: CLE K llf..1.l 'VI I. WI'. llAVI-: (i<•d opportun11 y 1nr· :i Olli( llW:'\. Tll •\ININt: n •hahl1• 111•rs11n wilh an 1•11111;11,\M l'l"I' IJ"I l1Y apO\odl.' f11r numt>crs & 1'111·: 1·111 'llTll Y..; TOI' t'a k ulalor skills NCH 11 11 1, l\J "' \ I. 1-; S 42IAI 1•x"'·r p re-r. Aovan 1·1.,111•1.1· ' \I.I, AT •Tmt•nt opportun1 1 1t·~ II '\I '· I· I· I I II avail. t-:nJoy x lnl. c·om IN'l l'.ll Vll.W 1111<:"N pan y bcnd1t Jo.. 'ApJllY . t-:X('ft t\Nt: I':, ~TA N 9:,m·12 NUoft,' Munr Fra. NI JNN '1 MJ;,wl 1:111;> fll'l"srnm1•I CitlAH OS ' I Thru Summer I With Kelly! I 1W1· ha\'t' lnng & 'ohort I' t' r m :1 s" 1 g n m 1· n L ., 1:.ivailable fu r m 1•n & I women iAH•Mbters, lnf.1 1Moldlwg. Pocli~rs.1 ""4oialcs •ce, etc. 1 '1-ieed ecl 1mnwd1c11r J.v. I rn• 11 I' '( p I' r I t' n I' 1• I 11it•1·essa ry I 1t:all or rom1• 111 tndav I P ;J 1 d \" a r :1 t 1 11 n s , I Bonuses. Nevl•r a rt'l" lrvmt• 113.1· I 4•11 2102 Rus1'n1·~o; Cir Suitt• 20X Dr. . lluntini.tlon llcat•h R47·34AA R!)()7 Warm•r AvP •215 Laguna N1,::111'1 8.11-0542 27957 Cabot Road f;qu:1l 11pp<1rtun1ty t:mployl•r M F L-. _________ .. -.,.-- 1"qu.1l I >1J1>11rtu1111 \ l-:mpl11.\1 •r \f I-' II lnsur;11w 1• l'r11p1·r1 \ ,, C.asu;ihty .1:...,. ... 1 J1·1·1111111 11• x 1• 1· t-: '<I•,. r 11 ,.1 \lm1mum · '1 ',., 1111'ld i yp1ni.: Xlnt lwn..t 11 .. IFri:d S .lam1•;, In ,. lkokt•rJo. Cu II .'It ,iu nm i52 (1.1!)() 1': I) I·: lrl-.1ar:1n1·<· St•\· rd a ry I\ pl lk h an•a W1• ;1n· :.1•1•k 1 n I! a d l' n 1 • n <I a h I •' !'>l'l'ft•I a ry I 11 \\ 11rk " 11 h our man:ig1·m .. n1 11·:1m Must lit• \\l'll or)!;11111.t•d & a sl'lr ~l arll'r 7~1:! 1«53!> lmm1.•d1:atc o p1·n1ng 1n Nl·Wpqrt ll1·ad1 l n:- Ai.:c•nt•). l'l•r:-una l luw ... l'XJicr rt•11u1n•d Fur 111 lcr v. plca~1· l'all fi-lfi ~11)4 lnwr Rat.r SI 000 W1ll l«atl t11s111wn1Jo.Or Free Jabs 956-0680 l)\.'ta1b or Jllh h\ phtll1l' EXPO AGENCY lntC'rl'stc'<i 111 moonhghlmg" ~5-77~,:; ln•ffttory CIHic S900. If you have manufaNur ini.t CXJ>cr w1lh Kartlt·x Ill P•'l"Jo.1111.111 I .ill G~FIELD CARE Convale scent Hospital 7781 Garfield tv.tinqton Beach. CA t 714) 847-9671 Equ:1I Opportun11' F:mph1y1•r \I F II Lamb1·ap1· 111 ... 1:.i ll.1111111 1"<P pri•l1·r r 1·d ~1.1 r 1 SI ;,11 St hr ( ':1ti1.,i1; •11i.1, LATHE MACHINIST 1-:xpr 11 for p,1r1 11m1• \\\irk hours :; l'\1 111 11 l'M. l\lnn thru Fri l";ill !\tr Rllt>y al 97!1 1i01W LF.liAL !'iECUETAI!\' OC airport, t•x per . '1111 l \Jlln~ & "h Jo.kill .... ..,alan llf}Cn !1i5-U71!2 :H~-15~,;, LEGAL SECRET ARY \\llh l!Olld ll•1•hn 11·;i l ~ki ll-; Empha:c-1:. 1111 ht 1a:<1t1011 and rl·al l':.1.lll' F .1s t g ro\\ 1 ng r1•,1 I l'Slal1•' (1nannal 1·11m pan). Nc\\pOrt &ach . f-';1-;h111n , ., I and Ca II 7~1!11~11 1 a:.k lo r :'11.in 1h1s as a ~UJll'r Co:.t.1 l.11·cnse d ha1r<lrt•-.•frr M1-sa firm tu 1111n. Xlnt I' T. hrs & dv, 111·1!•111;1· MAINTENANCE PERSON \\t• ,1rP ,, •• ~II' I P di\ Hlu,tl., \\If h .! ~ • .11 • \ IA'l1t•ll( I' ,,, h.1111tli· l,111 .. II u ' " m ,. 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I '.1 nlJlll.., lln"' """ 11nrt llt'.11 11 Ii 1.i I 5-IO•tiOICO TRANS MASK CORPORATION Mate prt·ll'rrt·d I r,11111•1· tor an tJ1·p1 N1nw .1r1 Jn•h1t1•1l11r.1I tr.11n tnl! <lfll:OI\ ,1bl ht~ & plol pland\•pl W1ll tra111 . lh~ play Co 5·10 51150 lo r appl MARRIOTT HOTEL 900Newport Center Ur Nc•WJX>rt Uc:ic·h t:C1ual Oppor l!:mply11 m ff lll'nl'f11s C all .l l':in hli• 646·7764 1\;,k tnr \lana)!1•ml•n1 SECURITY INSIDES.ALES ~).li00-'>.<:<1n ... 111l l '1•r:.11n .lull,• Ari· you pr1· ... 1·n1t\ lmmed , opcninj.?., lor ncl A~crw~. 4!7!10 llarhnr, \'lllploy<'<l but n1,•d .11lllr MOVIE EXTRAS 11ul.'h• IJ\ ll ollv"'''"t fl~•\(• 11rm ~u ~IMI l'•'I t!,1, 111•'' l.•H•~llll! I••' 1111• (!111111.! IX ill 'r nltl• " 1111111g '" hrt'.lk 1111 .. 11111\lt'" 1711 1 !>:1~1 111 .!ll I" ·~1 \'11'1':(1('1\STI''; "tl<\'ICE rnow m ·llh \ l 0<t r I :\1as~t'llM' HN •1•ption1 ... 1 F'lr.-.t d~1s:-lt•g11 mass;tl!•· ... p.1 1n C \1 Salary • honu. ... .._ 11r>:-. 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N R IT P.a.ys TO respon.<1lbl1.'. ma tun• s 1·1f <:M LIQUOR CLERK 111111al 1111·oml' ., \\ ''"" '"' . • llOTEL .P 11rl ·l1~1· s tart er who i·o m l(J()'; 1-'l!EE ~\Ill t1m\• Ma lun• l 'X 111 15 hr :. pn wi.,•k NurscsAull's i :l.:l l l.~:, SHUS auchtur Sl,llary based on muni<'at('s 1•asily with Ca1tror aft1·rhr:.npp1 ix·n1.·nc1'11 pn•r hut "'II Hl'11rl'nwn1 h1·111·111 :. 1. A . e"penen<'<' Mw;t know t..... I . IH W h . 1wr. tH ra1111•1• ii t l)mC' 1fl 1111(1 Ill'•' 11161 ti~ "'<.:H-4200 . 1111111111 .,1 tin w-.ners. Su l'S <'XJ>cn1·111·1.· lnYewtory Controj 1 rmn. ! 5 l!.11 SI ·"a II 11 ii I I 1u i.:h1•s provetl C1:r1 tra 111111g n l1111• th1111!S lhu l ah' ~· .. a nlu.., 1>111 nnl rc•1111irc•tl Qle;ta l\1<'~a 14.15 7ii51•x1 1:17 pron •1n~ \'erd~ ''o & C---a T I • ,; · ' !tench Inn. 21112 ·P al'lr11· · Im clerical mfu l'X"t'r " "~.,:• "'" '" -, ;"\ '' . ''-...,1 Hwy.H .8 ' E---Jab•956-0680 Al"L"I' A,.,1st·1nt ., • " "" ~ l ,,..~ .. llr'l'arv, JPlf, ~~·''l'Vh, !' Wl'll ~ W1lltr1nn .. Muslhavt'l1tl• "' .. LOCKSMITH l\~i\N ll11s.·•1 ti"I '"•nt••r .SI I( h 11 Q ~· 1•1•11 {.,,,. • ':'~ · · typUag sk\lls rnrir • ""' "' ' "· · · • ' I <.A t M ·-Clerk '""" 'I f b b h tfaus a wt•ek L•h· books. I!\ a ~a __ --- • ~--~..1.11.d.il-~~~::J~~~~~,Rllr---lilll·-dl·L..!12lll.~·-----11 1!1l!J1'iiiD'~·nJ~n~~-~~·~t'~l"·~u~r~1~l~:Iu-.-:;;;,:&:..:~l·:~-~·= ..... ~-~p;;~'d~~~-~\~~-!--~'.:1:11J..:1A~)-~~>---&A..l)~om1~so)..4J~O:.l~y~p~o~n-('~-l.ucl~UU~U.h..2...J~~-f.-~,~~~~~~...t.!1.L~~~~ .......... .___--tl t-Rec l-' r ,,__,, -'":' ,._.,ory.. liti· ma1nll'nan<'<'. I" 1r , Have o wn transport ;1 l'll'r . We m •1'<f pt•r:;1;n w11 h NURSES & ,., '• ••v .... 'Y .; .~ • ARE YOU + llltetelhdill EIKtrc.ic:.a..+lfflllWr• w .... wg.or . .. . ., GtMNI Utllty WorilP :. IF SO ... COME IN MOW! WtOffwr: ./ &oodhy ,,_.. I WHldyPay ---· . ',,.,. ........... . ./ '-H, ....... . ; ••c:llMt. Stcdf E.O.E1 lnifte/H!t•port~oCh lion . ncr s (t!quir1·d . salt-s ah1h1v & l1ll'ksm1th .'11A.'IAli EH '11u11g 1.111\ •RN'S* s..toAIMl/AMMi:,'t' 64().7<MI __ """·---INTERNATIONAL l'XJlt.'r. Salary goud \\1th r1t.•«:kd lo m.1nu~,. 0111 .. /•~p ·---pr ofit s h11r1n l! 'all i\11101•1 !v i-;,,.,r1 LVN'S F ,,._. -· HOUs F.c u :ANt:n s MAllm..,. MANA.-ER poi.i.1b11it11·s c .11 1 :.cn•t:l· l'J ll ,.q ., to. * * Cott.W.WAttle C3rm•1-.P rt'.Top$. na a • t\us 1,,m L ol·k s mllh wtmd., 49:.1 233>1 a:.k 1111 'Whittlfr~ I Gin~ham Glrl.645-!>123 Sl.'rvicl', LagunJ lhlls Tom •AIDES• . • llousl.'Clt•aaers, ·Need rt.'· One of Ute tnO!'lt modern rarpet mlll.9 on the 770.6207_____ MANY OPENINGS IMM,;l,)Ji\Tk:: 1 UMe4.en&huaiaalll· P<'<> West Coast has a new position within our Lumber ~&•l(ETl .... G .... , SHIFFTS npEJltJNr.S I I k r Marketml! .Department for u s hort-s l<.'eved, l"UIU' " ~ ¥ . • 1. · P <.' to WOT or new tr YARDMAN. full or O u r wage/b·'n Mf il ·. for s u..Arv1so•u e.k>~ •--"'-.,~,1 · N 8 !If' ·Sta rter to ha ndle ex1!ltm g .and new SECRET"'RY ... ... ·' "" -..;s, • ,... c ....... mA ,,.,.n ce tn· . • bu p/tune. immcd openm~. "' P111.·ka~ is the highest : ~~officer's \aP l':L 8'75-l!I09 siness on a n Inte rnat ional level I.e .. saw exp, & gd d n v'g r<'l' make a phone call. cum-. $4.Ji ,.,_How r --------....--Middle F.ast. Far East. Australia. Call ~ t :>49 3073 To support busy s ales oc with one or'the A&Uot's liOUSECLF.ANlNG-Own orapp. . par1 mcnl '" rc~tonal .. r pan•&Sl'C ' . ........ ..-J. w-,s: l.ran.,p. Full-time or part-This d ynamic opportunity is open lo the Mochiiie Shop Troin~• fire or nation a l firm LA~~~P~~S Applyin-penionto 11 me. T o p d o I l·o r . person able to deal wHh export a"encies. lmmcd opening for m Sharp, at1·11ra11•, r1•lra1>1,. . Mon.-Frl .. gaffi.Spm, 15.12W Commdnwellllh tullel'l.OQ. C/\ ' 9T3-0llM,1M6'48f1· s hipp'lnf! lines. 11 overnment a11encle11 dlV1dual w / mech ah1hly 11nd abll· lo work un!kr OfftCE publisher!! nnd tradl.' fai r promotions. 1o opt:1·atc prodUl'1111n 11rcssurc t:xn•llcn1 !\JI' ... orYourConvenient·t!' iwusckcci>er /t'luld l'arc WorkmR mother scuks · ~xper. how1ekeeper to • care for 2 duldnm. 8 &i lO. .In lovely NU home. !JAM"."· • &P.M · Moo·1''ri.· Refs re- quiral. &tG-2606 bttwoon 9-2PM • Additlon~I E'XPf'ri<.'nC'e with Lettl.'rs or Credit m aC'h1ncry X ln1 1·11 mg und 1t-h•phon1• ~kill~ 25:!.s.'>Cabot Roud a nd leltx rommunirnlloM arl' required bt.>nef1ts & rapid l'O ud rt.'Qum"Ct Ab1hty 10 h.111 l Eldorado Bonk Bldg' Thl're will be 30':\ travel van\•e mcnl. Oeltron11· dl1.• \ <in cty of ~··nl·rn l M 17141951·0355 Corp. 929 Baker St. Costu flC(• dut1e11 Muumum 2 Excellent Compensation benefits include Mesa ~0404. Y<'ars expencnt'l' Jlrl' salary betw.en 20K-24K per year, profit ferred. Excell\•nt !lt<irl · 's harlnl{. major m edi ca l/d'ental and Maid,, apply The Inn at ang 1111lary 11nd benefits hospltaUzaUon. Resum es lnchldlnr salary Laguna. 2 11 N. Const Contact J ohn Wo nder. hiatory shouJd be submitted to Director of Hwy, Laguna 8e11ch 17141 540·4556 for ·•P· Personnel: MAIDS. Full or part tame porntment. -r Appl y M a ry . Sun lf.C CARPET MIU.S, LTD. . Clemente Inn. l2S W ·~~~.:~~u(''~j" ' ' • 3201 S. Susan St. El!plandian • Slftt'I Ana, -C•. mOt "MAIDS:w"'idys /wknds ~ual Oppty En>ployer M1 f' Sea.Ccl.iCfs Motel, 1661 So CoMl Hw La un• lkh . •NATIONAL• NURSING SERVICES Temp employ agency. 11 step above a registry NO l-'EE EOE m l ( If you're not reading the hltle udtl in C lasstfie.O. >'OU're missing a lot of new1'y Information as . -"' ,. .. -.-..... ,,.,., ""' . , . .. . .... .. ~ ...... __ , .... __ ..,.... __ ,,,~. , ... ~ ~·" ....... ,_,,., ....... .. ~?:':.~ ..... ?.! ... ~~~ ..... ?! .. ~.!!~ ... ~.?!!4! !!'!41.~!.'!.~ ..... ?!!4! ~?!~-.?!!! ~!!~MM!! .Mfn.Mw,IO. 1m Rft'YJl!LOJAAL -----··--· Oftl99Cllrfc.. PBX Antwerlna . R Du • TI A N ~---71 ...... ..., 71 ~---,,. -·-No--. .-..f""6pa .. w• .... owed, dt'uor• .. d p 0 ' c.; v ........, . .. __ -·--.. VII " IV 9 ._,.. 'l'D&•.rll'£ ft ......... hc)lt ••• f••••ffJl• .... eeee t••u••u···-············--····· ~-~~--.-.-.. .... ----til!"m•it-cdl• .. wttem•n~.:-ftlltcl~trf-~~~~~aw~!K114-9'm.tlWW~~rt.D;,::.·.~~!._ae...,.... __ ~---·-·-•11.. ... ... I rrTl...,~ •• "' R£Att-ES1~91PP-----flil ...... MUA-U&NUi1M _ • ., ...... u.ut• uaia In mail w--...... m.p .... t m(! t ,_..ct». pb)'11lca l l1dl•1 nHde lo de· Padianforueoer.t•l:i~ room. An llftity for 1hm1. Call Mon 1·5, nd~inl bark • ny ....,. ... fl eeU unique )'el= cUa,..wcmid =v:~t ~ -:=-__..1 S.'Jal, E.O.F.. 0Ff1GE-MA·llU£M(llT line of ekln care.:.':; Inell wtth •Int t11>' and bl' lnvotvtid iii a buay ~ •~ Ila dueta. WUlwO.. lf1 ••Hlrc•..-WPlf-); datJ_p[O('<ViJul e.nvirOfl ONIATOll ,. .. we .. .,....,. s.lel ::::::-te ~ ~ mmt • Pk>•ant wortrtnf cond1 IDtJJUO. ... .... ually ....,..,._ 1.,· SAF'""'"'UARO Uclnll with ChevroM di' nfUI m; • peiional calaaden•of • ""' ...,. Or · L•l6a..,.Mltnlctor SeUUof·colorapacein demanding Newport BUSINKS.c;sysn:Ms it! '" a.n•I' c. ounty lll.sOOAnnually '•r ...... Wei Ht•••'-,., • .,,., wid•lt;:ed boallna Beach executlve. )lust DU Fatr"YHIW ltd. ~Alrpo~~~IUn.-: ~~ l\~Y a.t ~ t;mplOY· ..... ., .... Hull ........ w. chart. . Xlnt com· have front office ap- C'Ollta MHa 11 °""'"' II 1 lfldlt 6 ·rratnlna Adlmin mi111on. '7l4 /S33·1423. pearance. a car Hten· We bav .. 1mnrnd1a 1c ___ ~8tW> qul';.!l.nf)j,pty,~nfdv:~ of lluntin1tun Ueuch A ,... =-,., 1•1_, ...;.11111 I WeekendOK. Ual. salary nelOli•ble. ~ few nt1hvutual11 o•'f1CECLERK t'flOfllt. Ser0ff1C't' M"r ~Mam St. lt.8 . unlll r-._..._ • .._ Ca118oMY MS-6300 btwn ......._JD ~in11n HOW .. -,...._ -'L. :lpm.Mayath. •••Ill ...._. 9.uf·lPM. it fUaltHU•I lung lt•rm ~full ttmt' ~nion ror -.. -•.---. BiolbCY or bi-chemistry --------- health carf' fa r lllt)' llte offl<"l' dutMi X.lnHo llovt-6~a.ll81"1! aajor to solicit business SICllTAllAL Oarilekl l'ar•' 11U11rd1< ~~:, tit'neral 1'1re N:.~~T,~11 PURCHASING Al ii '••111 c..nj Nil 6. ctiaanoatics over the and bookkeeping skills to YoU Ow opportunity for S4? 9'2.1 "' •• -c.:11ordu111l(l pun·ha111ni: phone in Newpo~ Bch. Pf'OIJ'tlSll into a creative Pf'Olse.i0n11I st11h1f-.<·t1u11 1 .. ...,._ ... ,1 •n'tlvUh·i> l\f tj('hool d1~t W ......... 121,...,.... , Base+commiuion . 0 .C Airnnrt area ad· {n 11 ll~("i"l'l:I Orl••fllt'll t'll ''"""•"" 1 ' It ti h-Ool ( 7l4/Wl"2 Zak • • t "t.r~ If vironmt•nt Ol'l'Olfn tNl'fY tnr am I',. r ~ 011111, 1 11 1• 11 11 11 'utu.u w1 1 '\t' o _. 111, nunas ra or. you are 111111111~ Jwopl1• l'>up bi'fM•flb dt·rk our Nµt flr1al11 & mt1·r"''"' "'n le• lh0,C .... Mff&C&t26J6 SALES C l.ERi\ for ready to stretch and tJk11wn1ry 1ncoml'. l ull lk'h uHu••· hu,. ,111 1111 tlun. l<l'v1.-w rt•11wi.11011~ grow with a winning Wt! olft!r you th\• f 1111•:11 111 blmt!filli ~1nJ l'Vllll)t'llbll uon ('ltiaw rnll ot UIJIJIY UlP"1kll'\lU GAllPIB.DCARI t:onvalt-i.t'l'nt Hosp1t11I 7781 Oarlwld llunl.Ulgton IW1wh. Cu l7141147·t67 I F.qua1 Opportunty Employer m r h NURSING Attutepsych1atn<· Cal'1h ty needs RN 's, L.P T ~ and mental hl'ttlt h wurkers All shirts opt"n, full ar part-time. xlnt fr inge benefits Call ~5702orK:H·l774 NURSING Acrute psyh1a1r1r fac1hlies needs RN~. LPT's & mental health wortcers. all shifts OJX>ll FUU or pltJme. xlnt fr. inge benefits. Call 496-5702or 831-1774 NURSING ASSISTANTS Immediate pos itions avai lablf• for l'I<· perienced ind1v1duals, hut we will train the ra~hl person We offer free State Certification to all Assistcinls. Garr1e ld Care is a small modern ronvalescent care facili· ty oHerinR the finest benefits and compensa- tion. Please call or apply at Gcrfield Care Con•alescent ~al 7741 Gurfield Huntington Heach, Ca 17141847-9671 equal oppty empl !!} tr lh_ OFFICE FIT .pe.rmanenL pus1· t1ons. Openings for typists with 45 WPM & l'lerks Good puy & bmefits. Call Robin at 55ff.&'ti7 All Stat~ Ins. Co. 1750 E. 4"' St. S.A. &pal Opportunity l&nployer orfke a.BtlCAL TIAIHEES RLICLBkS JUNIOR CLERICS IOICEY OPERS You say you want a chanJ(eof paec f0<·us your eyt•s upon I.his place Perhaps a month a day or we.~k we have the positions which you may seek Temporary servil'e is what we provide therefore our pt.>ople must be satisfied. YOU'LLLIKt:OU R ATfiTuDE! 557-0061 1 ..,, 11,111 111n1-. t ,1111.,1<1ir _.. 1 for IJt•ll(l'I &-jl"\'ount111µ Gift/Liq shop or pvt club, teHm call 83.1-7745. • rn."'111 t• 11111.'11111µ lur <.111 iiuri~·""" i\.. ,1 ... , ~ C/l ~. must flex Call ---l1'Jh•11t1:il M98 llf.Ut' fo1 I 11 I k '~"~" " ~... ~ a-IET,.RY 11111\'I u .1 ,.,1. 1111( 11 l.}'r)I bruml vuri·husinl( ~ppt64S·~~~lSl!O. •-"' * tll)l>l 1'h111l1·nu1111( jkl!ill h 10 Ill "l\j)N 1111'1 :! y r!. at llCllYIHG CLBIC Rel'ept/ DentM.1 • nexible Ute office skills required IJt'r,unrio•I Wt· i>lf•·r ·• llll.)t'I levl'I Atld1tional Electronics mnfg. is position. Open for im· SALES-Earn S18·S50 an for run 2 weeks job in \~11111010.:y ft·Ofll 1)frlt•t• MJ~hll\ ,., .. ,II IOI 2411 (kitngt• l:ounl )' l>t·pl uf t;l1u1't1tiun IW\.'d" :.uh 3 t 1t ult• 1• rn v II• y l' 1• ~ t 11 \n1rk .m an 1111 1·all d 3 nt•l•<h'tl l•a~I' f11r I ht• followrng posn1oni:. •Chitd c_.. Aidt S:• 42 hour renter~ lh l:h1C'1l.t Park . c .. ,t.1 Mt'Sa, F<1untmn Valll') S u n I a A n .1 & Wt!Slmmi!>ll'r •IMtructional Aidet $1.~/hour Auusuc Prtl gram· Hucna l'ark. ()(..'.lf PrograrT' II untington lkh. Jrv1111•, & Orange Mii Pro~ram-Orangt- •MainteftaftC• Custodim M.21 /hour St·hools 111 Buc·na l'ark. lluntington Bch, I rvinl' & Orange•. •Cafeteria Assistant S3.76 /hour. S1·hool in Orange All centers will be optm dunnA the summt.•r Call 714iK34·530H for mort' in formalaon Aff1rma11vc A c-11011 _ -··---~m~l~y~. _ Order Entry Clfl'k Mfr firm seeks rch;ihlt• mdiv Wtl yr exp. ro?ood phone skills & attitud<• vunr-1~ .,f 1'11·r11'11I d11111•s ....... r 11 ... , •••.• ~ubslitul ~ing a clerk for our 1 aginath·e pleasant in· evening without exper, Hunt. lkh. Other posi· • I •· h I 1 ~,..... ..,.,, "" di 1'dual B rr· sell Bee-Line Fa11hions at ,,. Pt•r1ounnt• .-. cu t 1 ,,J lor I.It'll 011 year ror person receiving dept-v · usy P ice. lions avail. EOE. Call buncfits t'11mhd11tt· will )'eur b14si:. Salary "974 K"<pcr. in ret•t>iving func· J>r:!vious exper. Typing in home style shows. Use Suuume. 972-0626. hu\1• pnor,"ff11•1· t'l\ '"'rmo tuSJl"""''rmo 0ons desired, ability to .skills, bookkeep1n1. olcar"phone,wklypro-,.,....., ... .,I t •· ,... ., ...... -ceoi.......,. or leave ._,... fit checks. no invest· ..,..,..IT"'IY ,... .. i•nl'l', i.:...... YIJlll~. G in 5 aru1uul stt'ps Xlnl lypehelpful. ...__ .,,,...,s. -"' telt111tlont· & 11uhh1• 1·111> bendit~ AwlY li) May Job is t'W'rently located 552-8225 ments963-7470. Mature p I ea s ant ta<·t skill1o f':J(pt·fH'Ol't' 21 Wc·stm1nist.-r St·hool 111 Irvine. but will be Sale$· FascinatinR op personality· very pa· da-:.mahh· 1n pt•rs111111el or l)lst H l2t l\'llar\\uod mo v 1 n ~ t 0 Laguna Receptionist 'Typist .. Ar· portunity for a :!nd . in· tierlt. accurate typist, It lit•ol1h llt'rw111" hut will F: 0 1'": 1\1 F Ueac·h. eurate typist. min . rom e . Choosf" your bkpg, exper gen ore 1r.1t 11 !-.al .t1y 1·u 111 Wt> oCft'r good pay & 60wpm . good offitt' hours. Cull '"'-".GtJW aft work . J> r e C e r n , 1 1 ..... skilhs. 5'9·1767 """ k I d t 1 1· 1 "u · ·' l' \\ l' ,.. ""''flCfits. _ ------flpm. for mort' info w , now e ~e opera e 111.·m·111·1· For uppl 1-.tll l'UJll'llASI NG AG ENT Call for appt.Personnel Te.lex. Permanent part· tl41•~.t·xt 2-14 EOE :lyt'ars exµermi111mum. Dept. Telortic Berkeley Recreation Program Sales.Howwouldyoulikt• timt!.8:30·12:30.With oc-'"" E 0 E Aide-Girls Club fo'. V. · to k SlOO *c"•" k al r 11 d Se d Knowlt'tlgl' of JJaper & 714 ,494 . .....,1... . . .. H . ma e /..,.,., w , cas1on u ays. n PERSONNEL RECEPTIONIST We have u pos1t11.m in our N H oft-n1·xt to OC mrpm1 for a µt•rsun with guod ofr skills & a rncnd ly 11t•rxom1h1~ If you t•n joy mel'l1ng Jkople & want itood Co. hcnl'f1ts please call. !Yl!HllM. 1' 0 0 Temporary Scrv1res. 4320 C:1mpus Dr. N H. Suitel50. PERSONNEL I RECEPTIONIST We have a position in our N_B. oft'. next to OC airport ror a person with good ok skills & a fnend· ly pt'rsonahty. tr vou en- joy meeting peo ple & want good Co. benefits plt'ase eall. 979-0104. T 0 D Temporary Services. 4320 Campus Dr. N.B. SuitelSO. film lwlpful Work in .8 ., two positions open P /ti me or .,. I t 1 m c . re11ume to Classified Ad t'.'oiila Mesa an•a Mail llet:eptionist audio visual ~'tarting Junt: :>49·4344 House ho Id 1 t e m s #488, Daily Pilot. PO Bo.x n-sume 10 PO Box 2272. production Co. Prc,·ious Re;_;t_a_ur;nl MS-1989 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. Co;ta Mesa, CA !Y~i f:t~;~:~~~~':!>' :0\f'1~ Garde-Manger or Pantry Sales ~. Quality Control Inspector TRAINEE We seek an individual for first and sc•cond s hirt work in our ~iuality Con· trol Department. No ex· P<'rien1·e ncc<'ssarv we will train. · lite typing assignm('nls First claSli rest.aurant in TEACHERS SICIET AIY essential. Starting salary Laguna Niguel. 8 lo 4 HOM EM AK 1.rns We are an import Co. loc lliOtJ mo. Gross position. p.m. Salary Open. Ex· Interest in intl.'rior de· in Fashion Is. w tan open-C on tac I Ca r o I , perience. Contact Chef sign or art i-·T. PT. ing for a sales se<·retary . 714.754.ol.22ext 12. Mercado at Bayshorc $20-$25-hr Will tram Math aptitude helpful. House. 77G-3222. Call Ms Bumc, t1411·9378. Xlnt working cond. & * IECIPTIOMIST * o-· h 3-7PM. benefits. Call 994 ·3700 .....,.;taurant Cas ier part ---Switchboard & Telex · M Fr ask for Jean. QJ>erator w/professional time. on· a. 11 ·2pm. Saleslady . pt -time, Jack, Irvine Clubhouse, mature & exper. only. SICRET"'IY appearance & personali · 7c.. 7UV\ aft 2 "' I .,.. _, · · 2233 W. Balboa Blvd. ty. T 40-50 wpm, te ex N.B. SALES exp helpCul. C.all for Restaurant Orange Co. wholesale a pp t . N e w Po r l COOK Sales distributor has immed. Pharmacuetical 897 W. Part-time, rugbts. Apply Molltgo11terr W•rd opening ror professional 16th St , NU 642·7511 al .._ ...1 .__ sa les sel•retar.v . Re · tit -•••p-.--. ex . Dick Church's Rest COtiNSSIOM SALES q111rcs excelknt typing. <HltJNewport Blvd CM. math. J.!t'neral orric1• RECEPTIONIST 11\ill time fumlturt· i;k 111 s corn p.-t 11.1 v l' Our company is seeking Restaurant. f:xper, l'ulltimctirt-sales salary & bcndll pro a qualified enthusiastic mature M /F for semi· Part time ~ram Cont art Ka thy receptionist/typist with fwitrood service. Days & sewing ma<.·h1nes & Parker. 714/54i·!ll51 for the ability to answer eves. 644-0210 vacuums phones for multiple ex· ·-.... sa• RS HOHCOMMISSIOM tntcrview. --------- toward t•ustomcrs . to --------- take ph orders in a non-~.PEST CONTROL Excc llc.>nl company benefits including major medJcal and dental. Call or apply in person on ecutives. Salary com· -·--SALIS r t . l h Nttd exper sales person m e n s u a e w • Part time cosmeHcs ~retary Juruor-Art' you a t•areer mmdt-d & self motivated person" We want your enthusiasm We are a younl(dynam1c ~p of self sUtrters who are interested in results. We pay year end incen· th·e bonuses & ~1ve you UM> growth opportunity you desen·e. Impress us Wlth your compelen\.'e Call Vicki 549·3llS5. smk 'g ore. Xlnl co oonr. Trainee Monday, Wednesday. Apply 1n perso n · Steady job for right CALIF'OAM, 16661 Von person. Profit sharin~. Karman. lrvm1.• 1trouu health. Apply in Pa mlt•r with brui;h & persiih. Lloyd Pest Con Jol'iday lOAM·l :00 PM or mllt•r CX""r l'a_,. an .:11r<I· trol 566 !::. Oyt'r Rd. San ..-~ ta A11a TU<.-sday and Thursday 12·00Noon · 4:00PM or call 1ng to a hil1Ly llwn 1nmsportal11111 Wl liij J PIZZA& DELI llf<:Li'ER. M 1F to J .00 daily Tinos Pi111 t1mt• dttvs nr 1·\ 1·~. no Piz:r.a & Oeh :JCl24l ('rnwn t•xp llt't", $:$.oO per hr Vall<'Y Pk"Y . Lui;una Newport Beach a r ea. Nigue_I ------95.'>-3400 '7141 540-6080 PART TIME Sunday only to deliver Daily Pilot to earn ers 111 LiiRuna Beai::ll. Requires van o r large s tation wagon & a good dnv1nr-? rt.'<'Ord . Phone 1>42-4321 & ask for ll;irry Scclt·Y 1::11 u <1 I 0 fJ µ11rtun11 y l':mployt'r • PART TIME EVENINGS AdulL-; with oulstamhni..:, attractive pcrsonahtit's PHARMACY CLERK In med. bldJt. pharmacy. M·F lG-5. 640-6564. PhaM Penonality TRANSMASK CORP. lt52 C•t•H Drive Me.,ort IHch, CA Mature, good diction. med backgrd I sales Equal Opportunity ability helprul for staf. ~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/ .. F~/~H~~ ring nurses 2 to 11 pm. _ _ ____ _ 1'ues-thru Sat. Mor(:an ---------Nurses· Re~1stry ~ll-~~l 1-'00Lt:LEANl-~R Experienct>d 968.8009 ------- Pool ma1ntenanc<'. P IT to start. Sa lary open . 64().?(JfJ() HAUIOLOGY HOSPITAL who t-njoy workin~ with --------- RADIOLOGY TRANSCRIBER kids. Over 21. Start al $3.50 1>er hour. Phone 64 2. 4 321 1': x l . 2 5 u. BETWEEN 4; 00·5 : 00 l'M Ask fOf' AndrH Equal Opportunity ---~myloye_r __ _ Part Ti._ Job Phone Veriril-ation Vt'rify new subscriptions by phone. NoSELLING llOUh;; !>: 31HI. JO Monday -Thursday 5::11 to7:30 Friday 14 Total per week CClll 642·4321. ask for #219. Jo..:i lef'n --- Pnntmg PLATEMAkER S-Ome exµ. ·pref. inC'I stnpping, photo & layout fwwtions. 4 day work wk. PAPEll CUTI'ER Computerized machine l yr t'XP pref. 4 day work wk. TIAIHEE lmmediate opening for either a full time or part time Radiolog y Transcriber. F.xpericnre is necessary. Monday through Friday. 3pm lo 11:30pm fur full time shift. We orrer c·xcellcnt benefits Please a11ply to: Collate& package educ a-P---' Offi'c• tional material. Will re· -... quire lifting of heavy SANT A ANA boxes. Willing to train to TUSTllll..I oper forklift . Excellent " working rond. & benefits IOOI H. TtKtfft A•e. incl dental plan. Ca II _c._..._ a--. Co 92705 Personnel dept. ~fl. 7360 --for appt, Equal op· Equal Oppty PIX OPER. portunity Employer Employer M 1t· Oper's for te lephone •----------------- Print Shop-tramec must --------• type 40 WPM. 33.1 3rd SL Rea.I Dilate Laguna Beach answerin~ service. Must qualifications. C.M. nr. full-time, N.B. area. Call FUil time hardware So. Coast Plaza. Call forappt.642·2"4. Parttimefinejewelry 546-2982. IOUTI Part time Receptionist/General {)(. .__. C .aT·--1-.....-ladies sportswear fice. Telephones. good .......a:lr ..--lyping essential. Purific Sleady job for right · k · M person. Profit sharing, s 1 pp c r a g a z i n e . group health. Apply in ~lb,J person. Lloyd Pest Con· Rt!<.-eptionist Shurp girl. trot. 566 Dyer Rd. SanW Diversified duties for ex· _Ana _______ _ citing ~range Co. Mag,. Sailmaker needed. Ex- Start immed. $600/mo. per. only. 631 ·4660 or Mrs. West. ~'1-85.22 6t6-Slll6 RICS'TIOMIST Front orricc position. Handle phones for bus-y regional office of na· tional firm . Typing 55wpm and professional rihonl' manner required. t.:.xcelhmt slarting salary ;and bent·fits. Contact John Wonder. (714) 540-4556 for appointment. equal opportunity employer m IC lh ReceDt. StoO ' ·uper position overlook· inA water on PCH. Need outgoing personality & Aood tyrin.g: 1mmed. hire. Cal Rita. 546-6055. Coastal Personnel Agen· cy, 2790 Harbor, CM 100'7r FREE Call for after hrs appt -IECIPTIOHIST Terrific opportunity for begiMer. Typing. Will train o n phones. Promotable position. Irvine Personnel i\l:l'ncy 488 E 17th,.Cosla Mesa Suite 231 642-1470 -~-~--~-- SALES 100°/ofUPAID Major growth oriented transport firm needs sales person capable of strong mgnl. Super start· 20K +benefits & car . Degree + transport bk· grd. Cc111t11 AQlllCY 1400 N. Bristol 'Suite ~. NB, !12660. 714-955-3614. saJes j;rson. N position in retail hardware store . No Sundays or eves. H.W. Wri ght Co., 126 Rochester St., C.M. Sales New York Co. has open· ings in o.c. for sales in management . PO Box 5352, Garden Grove. 92642. SALES New temtory position open in O.C. for person w/exp. in sale of switches. relays. circut breakers & passive com· ponents for a rapid grow· ing e lectronic dis· tributor. Will consider trai~e if person h as electronic back "round. Reply ad 512, Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa. Mesa Ca. !rJE,26. EOE M/F. . JAMTOllAL Part & full time open· ings. Hrs.6-lOam. FOODSBYICE Part time opening for kitchen he~r days. OfRCI Ii CLBICAL lillD time credit clerk. PMrt time ev'es ar wknds PBX. SICUllTT Part time se<"unty m· vestigator. AUrOMOTIYE Part time tire installer & lull time battery in· staller. S..UPPING& RECEIVING Part lime eves Apply in person MuutlfO'l'llry Wwd Dl8 Bristol. Costa Mesa Personnel 10·2. Mon-Fri E.E.O. M/F /11. Secm.ary Sales at marketing dept. has outstanding op· port\.mity for self starter with a dynamic Data Processing Firm specializing in dental services. Looking for so-meone who has good verba l ski ll s & secretarial experience. Send resume or phone 'or appt. interview DENTAL PRACTICE SYSTEMS 2283Frurv1ew Rd. Ca;ta Mesa. Ca. !Yl626 7141546-6'WIO ext. 235 Secnt.ryl Need self starter for job with lots o( variety. Good Sales, stereo componenLo;. typing &. shorthand re- Hi·fi knowledge or saks quired. Some personnel exper prcfd. Manal!t" work. Irvine Industrial ment opportunities. O,C. Complex area. Call Mr. Loseth at 54C}. 7639 ... E.O. E. ~:~~~;!~41 between -srCan-~-A-R_Y_/_h_ec. __ Part time. 9lo I. type 70 SALES wpm. S /H, S5 per hr 2 Salespeople net..>dcd im·' iilrvineiiiiiii. iiiiiiii . .95.· iiii7·iiiil337iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili mediately for corporate 1 • marke t . Multi-billion SECllTARY dollar firm. markellnA a Work for dynamic fast ONE 01-~ A KIND pro· growing real estate· duct. Must bt• collt'ge financial company . graduate or haw sales Newport Beach. l''ash1on manM gem ent back · Island. Call 759·1511 ask ground. Public i;peaking for Mary exper helprul. Contat'l ~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Bradley for in· terview 835-8550 Equal SECRETARY ~ewport Oppty Employer. M1F Center Law Firm. in· telligence. good skills & Sales pnor legal exper re· Madadurinl compeny ......... co.ta lleaa bu an openln1 for a &.lea Seeretary wttb ... pertenee in the followlnC .,...: ctictapbone, telex and calculator. You will be wontnt rn a busy and excltin1.,,. sale• depart- ment. We offer excellent benefit.'! including profit sharing. Please 5ubmit resume to Director of Personnel. ETCC~Mll1 .3201 S. SUsan St. Santa Ana, ca. 927CM Equ.al,Oppty Employer M /F SICUTAIY.UIC Help an expandin1 com· rnercial real estate com· pany berome one oC the best. We need an ex-perienced, attractive. lady who types well & can run an entire office. Meach area. Scilary + benefits ar incentives, overSllJL Contact Mr. Winkelman atl81-4i066. SECRETARY Jonr Diret'lor of lnterna· tional Sales and Sales Department backup in ocrice near Oyer Road and Newport ~eeway. Challenging high profile position involves lots of phone• contact, schedul- inR itinerary and meet- ings. Must function well with top munagement and be a self starter. Re· qwrl's some pnor ex· pericnc•c. Typin~ 60. s h 8U Call Sue Toman Personnel Dept. . 546-lSSI AM DOCUMEMTOR A Otv1s1onof AM International. lnC'. PO Box 10547 2921 S. Daimler St. Santa Ana. CA. 92711 Equal Op port unity Employer M Ii'~ SECRETARY Bnlmwick is presently klokiftl ror an iDdividual with 3 years current secretarial experience; some putthasing back· ground desirable. Must be able to work under pressure and handle large volume. heavy work load. Must be able to type 60 wpm and take shorthand or speedwrit· inRat80wpm. Will perform a vanety ol skillt.'d C'lerical duties; i.e ... take dictation, pre· pare correspondence, type P .O. 's a nd con Lract.s. arrange appoint ments. schedule meet· ~.escort visitors. pn.a- pare special reports and perform routine foUowup with outside sources. II you are interested in the above position. apply in person. gi\le us a call or send your resume lo: ll~~ .... Costa Mesa, CA 92616 1714154MOlO BRUNSWICK CORPORATION t.0~ off ice • "'OJ overload be able to work somt• weekends. Typing 35 wpm requi red. Ex- perience prererred o r 1---------CHARGE ANEW CAREER T r a v e I A g e n c y quired. Call Ruth Brazer Franchisor has excellent 7~:Bl0 Equal Opportunity opportunity for ex·lmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil £mployerM/F IECEPTIOHIST to Sales Noft..>e $100 SAL.UY + COMM will train. Many com-e:---------, pany benefits FUii time 1omce I or part time, da) & after· I •Clerb I ·noon -evening s h ifts Tu-a.a. available. Please call I * ,.,..... I Mon. thru Fri. 543-4230 I •S.C.etwles I E.o .E_. ____ _ I •WwclProc I I *Acct Clerb I PAIT~ TIME PBX I I ~ !~~!~~as an I Blred? I immediate opening for a PBX rator. 20 hours 1'Does a monotonousl 1routine have you l 1climblng the walls?I IT e m p o r a r YI ' opportunities m ay bel juat what you need to1 I get you out ol the rut• I I For a flexible *orldng l•chedule Ir lots ofl 1variety, call us today. I IT o p p a y , p a i di vacations, referrall bonWMlll. Never a tee. I i IELL~ ! per wee . : to 7 : 30 PM • Sat u rd a y 8:00AM to 12 Noon. Tuesdays off. Ex- perience preferred but will train. Salary ranges from $3.08-$4.95 per bour. Excellent company benefits. For aJ>point· ment for interview call: MZ-4321, ext. m . Ol..+JllM COAST DAILY MOT !mW.Bay St. Coelll Mesa F.qual Opportunity Employer PRODUCTION MATERIALS SENIOR SCHEDULER Cox Hobbles, Inc .. has an immediate opening for an energetic scheduler with 3·5 yea rs ex . perience. rrBnpower planning, ex- pediting B.O.M. capacity planning. Position In- volves high volume pro- ducts, injection mold, screw machines and as· aembly line production. Individuals shou'ld have some college with APICS, leadership capabWtiel and tbe abib- ly to handle projects with mfnimum supervision. CAUSEY&CO. R.dr.tate SCHOOL now accepts VISA & MASTERCHARG E . Prepare for Stale Exam in as little as Z7 hours. scheduled al your conve· ~ QriPany Newport Beach. Last E•per'd sales 'rep for person in this spot was najor corp, estab ter· promoted & you are ritary, company ear, full next! A relaxed at-benefits. Call 557-7193 mospbere & a chaMe to United Personnel lSOO learn legal is the first Ada~.C.M. perience franchise sales SECIET ARY ... ______ _ people. FUllorPart-time ......... Gc••Dll ---------poslUonsavail.848·4402. _,.. ~ We are seeking an in· •SICIETAlllS• Sandwich & Salad As· dividual with several Seey/Gen.IOfc/Recp step up your ladder ol 1---------semblers · pa rt· ti me years work experience in FC genolc-mnfg 5am·9:30am. Also full law and real estate mat· FC ..I success. Xlnt benefits. Sales Noree Typing please. IOO'ft> TO SH,000 time 5am·lpm. Must be gen.,.c_.constr neat~clean & dexterous. ten. 8)0.SllOO~e ~ee to applicant. Call Oppty of a Hletime if 557-6122 hilhlY motivated It flll· SUS p/ht. 979.0747 for candidate must be ex· ~~~ ~hen al\ lOAM. Lori's perienced Mag Card II 4112108irch, ~tab '64 per'd ta sales call ~-1111 United Pttaan· nd, 1500Adams. C.M . operator with ability lo Newport Beacb, 13Hl90 take light shorthand. SECRf:l'ARY SALtl;. P/time. Public tEvenia1HigbSchooll speaking, teaching or tl.\1·$1054; req. typing sales bactgmd It the de· 55wPfn/ sldOwp sire for personal 1rowth SENIOR m. wClrtdng conditions and a liberal benefits package. Please apply at Person· nel Department. •hieb ilK'Ocne are all you WPIJCATION CLERK ._.,.._... need tcH!arn up to Sii per "1+SIOM; Req. 2 yrs. PACIFIC NoexpasbiJcotraiDs hr comm. lmmed loc aper. witb modem of-MUTU .a.L Frw Jlltl t5'-0610 ope•lnl. Call Dawn, fleteQUl11>. ,..n., ~ Detallacljobbyphone <213)3M--lorapeL sn:NOa.&onn 700 Newpo~ Center DPOAMMCY l~~~~~-~~1-.11000..i..Typina_u Ori ... --------~'~., wpm. Xlnt NewportBtadt,Ca 9264IO llCPf /CUii ~ J::.°'li.~.u:::,'i ..,_,_ .. on Un'--ff S Juat created position a••'-abowroom.' 1119 -·· ...... . . ~unity front olc w.lestabllsbed ~Blvd.CM. Diil. Rm UO, 5201 Bolla M/F ro. Expansion mlnded.1--=---....;_. ___ Aw,H.B.£ .. 0 .E. (~~~~~~~!! 1'Y'olnl Is misc. lntereat· Sala Newport Beach. Tlll1 rmn is into auto rarlni. t.Masiftl projects Ir much more. P1u.sh offices. good growth potential It xlnt 6enefits are yours A ~~fora secretar)' ,, no shorthand required! lCJO% r111e to applicanl. Call 551-6122. ~ ""' ........ '500Campus, N.B. ; 1 I SERVIC E S I I Call or I I Come in Today I PBX OPERATOR, part time1 for Newport Bch dub. Ellper pref'd. Call ror a~ 845-5000 en 520. We offer competitive WaaltB and an excellent benefits package that in· eludes paid holldaya, vacations, sick leave. re- tirement plan. credit un- ion, medical, dental and · life kllurance. REALDTATE 1485So. Coul Hi way t71414t4-1017 ed? cau Doug. ~-ftwwcelllMclls.t O>Mta1 Perlc>Onel Alen· fW paid Oraap Co. ter· cy • ~:%~£C: rital78o. car + expenaes1 Jirintln1 ptoduc-Ucm manacer wanted. ll.lllbave·exp. 540-9110. Open Monday EvenJni Until? p.m. ' I = I I 1101 BulineMClr. Dr. I SUl&e• I I I .., C.W.Jtoed Pllac.TIOMIST hrt Ume DOUUo:I Im-am avaUUle. llominl bra. 1-U:JO. Prevtou1 PBX e~per. t1ptn1 a fralil amee ~uaace UINd Xl l befteflt areppt. IAMIC ..... ~r 1' ..... ~ty . ~..41~~-!.--J 1! ... ~0IW!!!!!!~ll~l!F~jll-~WAN:rACl'IOa? a-tied Mt ... ....,. EqUal ()plJ t:mp101tr ---------- ' I ·----1'ft.'~ ...-.-, ..... -~ ~l•ase contect tbe Penonnel Department el 7lf.Ml.2511 or •PPIY II: COi HGll•S.INC. A8u11Udtan of ~ DYnamlea. Inc. IDE. *1mer Ave. sata AU, Ca. m05 E.O.E II . • I .-. .,. ,. , •· • . ;\ ~-•I' -•-~ ppt + au• + sa ery. uu .or .. ...,. IUlta a..-. AUG lee Jobi. c.11 IGdulel. '1auaan • fir All Actill Call 1-..., Plllt --1424111 -..... ,.. ...... .... Slw"•••Snell· lnl of Ne.,ort Beeclt A&eee1. CMG C1mpu. ailelOl. r ~ Wrilaiy. Audio vtaual ProdatUon eo, 'l'YDinc apeed must M as:19~pm, minimum fteWiUI "I> riffd. Atile to wor-. ..., 1>f'ellure. 0... ....... Startiftl ...,., • mo. Coatad aror. n4-15M.lllut 12. • ... 1 • --·-------... =:;; .. __....,... ___ -.. ·-- Sr.dlETARY We are loolia• for • MtatiJt WOIMD to work •·• our beeutUu I ... ,.,.. yaellla saJea olc. • CO:::zr""" • recep. no8'1oaafor laC!ld a..,,. ol aa w m. :1llbl . :r .... meet the publlr le lllOd rel'a. Hr11 a re •ft•n. t-~:ao. Non .-.. To ao. can o. 9111Dw9Ed11. MN'f311. . .... -·-..... -- • ........ _ 1.1 tss'r111 •••• ...... • ••• -We-...... ~1-11111·-···· ... ll'mh11• •••• "•f••••••••--.e•• ...................... _.................... -................... .__....................... .............. . ~W..t.4 11 ""°"tertr, ••,.r'd. ~.:..= -ltW ~ fl'Olt leu. MOVING SALE Ac· ------------J--'llli~i:==:i:=~-~~;;:~c;.~~~~~·~···!'·•~·~·~·!;•:•·~·~·!·~ .. ~·~-~~·t.!! JCht~ ... !!tt ~ IW~ot=ll=l=·=·="CNMt===·=·· ...., aft.'&PM """~Jr:..:..~' camalat&oe of .. 1n. ~-------1r.r- &U llT l TUTS. JM · a. lhru1"ura.a ••·• VETf!RANS v• ch waah ;;;;t;, 3 breaklut or dintnc let. 11recardl.boob,di&ta.. Savina 1a10Une and fiDdla1 a I I ~ Ill SDl AT I!: N t: t; O · ea.. ..,,. ....,.8700 mo X1nt ,_ 10 eam xtra cycle, 980 GOOd cond. too. aM cooier, dry Pf'O· toola. ·74 Ch.!_v1 Van multitude of recreation -1octal 0..... J.& Va&W C.UI. Wiii train Must h iM>mt~uHhH up_\O 711·• . CUI SIS'O . Elect . bucket seau, 11dnl f{W enjoyments is the buaineu of 'llJ'be "*•~I . .\,.. .....-itit. and able io 11.U>-vr, plu other :r.ov" old .. r Tappen tn-wrilet'a\O. lSt-lOll swap meeten to "11• ff l t Cl b '' · C Dbt "' ...,...... Fountain follow ln•t rue t1on1 ---..1 ..... , .... 11 .. _ 1 ~ ... ......:: " ---'-II' h 1 lO/up. You aame It, we a ecres u Jn 01ta Mesa. \l=klllaGI O..lrin •t sN":'' Boch aru -..-:-:1~.:..J~!u ,. ..... ta•.11• ~· •· ~-"' r:::._-TV couc 'ronao e probaWr lulv. ft. 1911 Tennis, <tennis pro available). I ·----Y'-._ ... _uuu .._"" ~t.t!. ...,_ ,_ • Arnold '"ve c~ i-•1 ..... 1111 d rv1 ~ -..... r\11 ., qu.1111.wi rail NAVAi. ----$48-40'14 " • .. . IW Ul&il&&116 uue1uar se ce), picnic 2.~1~.'d ,;-:1._.0,1 1 R&UVt6.\2».K '¥f:.· ~ wotkd gooct w.a.TERIED C : Back°' Beu.et areas. fll'e rinp, children'• procrama ltO t: Ta.HOME W•llrl'u wuh car for .... A le a deluxe clubhouse. A few -------SALES w1rkl'r bukt't lunr h Ni ce headboard and SuperCo&oual JOam, Sale memberships left at $20 a month. See: ________ .. Tueller • Pre S'"hool ..,vlt't' v 30 iun tu lpm, ~upright fr<w.Uree pedestal, Brand new aomethini·tor everyone; Sat. le Sun. 1()..4PM. 3107 Killybrooke C:ertHlcateo or ... New9pe~r eubeo Your Mnrlt'rl f,la rn 11MS1SO wlkemaker 11~. Ref Olemelexheater.$175 218l1Slarrire, H .B. L all ..... Cl& JI .... """""~ MtM'ftOClft °' phorwt 4 te) bn"' c1t1y w.,.-1y Mu11I be o~ul. fn»lfree Ire. lre=e&er &4S-1.35leves Bulbard&Hamllton. D., or C 557·7234. •• .......__.. •~-rnorNnChoun ~ Dao • iap <'Ofl\m wk ""· "-a50 S48-'4A5 -------------__,..u..,. _,,, Exp prcl Ovt>r 21 I D JJl'l'MJl\lil""' ,. ••m•r1tt•t1c O!'motiUon SaJe. 81idlng ..... 916-0610 TNKiwr ~r t:nt &»-MSl l 'ull m-11141 llft. l01tm • •• 1020 6ft ("WJlom earthtone so'3. glass dn, bat.bnn fix· ....... r 1070 Handsome executive :lletailaol by phcvw Montei.sor1 toc h1ni llo3Pll0nly ----for •""' 111 l.url s =!.7.•••••••••••••••• Sl.50firm. tures. carpet, e t c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• deak,3x6,oak. $195. t' 90 -..CY ~1tloo avallJ.bll' 101 K1H-hrr1 10 ipd ~hwlnn man's b'73·6805 Sat/SunfJ'1S.l666 ()p'.&1 'SOPALS 49'Ml042or497·3282 Monh1uon dlplomnd TOW ttwl& driver nt't..~ WAJTllSI WAMTID bllw Good cond. 3 spd 2 t s1c 11.. S o ,,.. ,,_ :...._ ..... SIZIO h·w,· h u S m I 8 an Ml.lti1 hv.-CM. t'llJM'r oo ~·s bikt', nds work. •unushings for sale: We s ereos " • S , Importer h as flrey O'Neill SUpersuit. Taped tlilPY#al'1calmle&C'O l'lt-owi1tc C'hool OallrtH I,)' s.&1)6.111 AWlYU\~1ubtw11Z& 'JM.SlS7 are movina & must sell waterbed S9S. chest of Australian Opals to &an· seams. Used once :"-..... '''"°"' appt UNI 12 d11ly -----• 4 Any shift Stavro!> ourLshapedsofa.stereo drawers $30, desk sis. loedatwbolesale priees. doesn'tfitSll0.548-0256 r>eulliofjobb)'phont• ._,_, Tow 1'rudr. l>nv1•n, I'll Hat 3tl30W ~ulllll Uwy ~llrtMahri•I025 hi fl, L.ge colfee tbl, Uke Coleman stove 115. VW CalJ64().89 -,,..._~, . -prr'lt TU6) pay Appl) NO ••••••••••••••••••••••• new baby <·rib w mat· door M. + m&!IC. ~-7S47 4 med \ires 8.75itl6.5 $1 l _-v.-~ ft:At"llt.;HS " All>•:s C•W To w •n•L 1408 -----H U I l. D I N ti tress, baby buggy, lge Rolex walcb; 18 carat. eat'h. 1 low bar, SlUJ. "'""'"' for prt• 31.'~IOl ai.-Way. (;,M '42·1~ WAMTe DttlYU .... AT'°' .. IALS· Lumber. blue l<imp. 152·6474 9.5 3 family giant garage Day. date. Worth over 9IJIM097 SedyMoS.H. t\i·nt>f1ts~2'b#S --· -SUNDAY ONLY •TI r.n Mon·F"ra sale. New doors. new ~ new, sell $2000 --------- t 'IUl' adva.1t-.i Ml nu.Jor ---~ Tu tkllvcr l>aily Pilot plumbing, ha rdware. lumber, tOOft. wrought firm.JtZ·a.68. Waterbed complelt". $100. &·u. yr Al'ff£1S buodl~ to carnt"r~ Rt-etr. ~·3319 Wide s~l l•c\ ion of low iron r aiting,$50. Adding 1071 !;!{~l88deck & chair _sso. ,_,_ .,....,,._,..O U. 1 t c-,.. & pnc·ed furniture Some machine $30., copier $50. ... 3 · ry ,,... ., Dl!U.llltol Job by phom.• ~........ Wt" wt!(h In add a prof 1·1l 'l"'"-"" van °' arl¢c !> u· • 1030' English antiques J)edrm All steel closed in trailer. -................... • m'OA61MCY J>('r'd froint"r to ou r ~ .• ~:M':':<'•~:~ ap~~ .. ?.!:! .. ~!'!........... sets. armoires. marble plumbing fittings. cop· HE4·ARC. Linde, 350 Ools e la berries. '70c ~t for t~ follow ml( !>t;tlf Om• who has exJ)t'1 li42 432 I dl\d d!>k for New Ctunon 606S SO pr 8 top tablt'S, crystal chan· per tubing & much, much Amp, water truck, torch, basket. 548·6586. 373 VI . 5ecty $tOOllO SH Ot1t11tW (.'ounty Ot.·µ1 of ~0l~~~~o~vr~:~~~ tlitrry St·clcy or Uon scw\d camera 6.1 power del.icr & l 18th ccntury more. 2453 Santa Ana table, pedal, xtr as. _Ba__;.y_St_.C_M ____ _ Must orJtanlze> the boss t:duc.·•oon proJCrBOl!> &~supcrvll>Or!> 10 vam'(! W1ll11tm..'> 1JOOrTI list over MOO. $190 brass Clock. AVe. Sat/Sun 1 AM ·? 66-0llOO Eves. Coins. proof & mint sets. Frw.Jab.956-0610 •CWWC_.. mdustnall·nvtrot1ment OPl~~~¥~rry ~ ___ 839·9123 ~n~ over $1. Lots ol ,.._c•••-aoao s alve r coins. Brian. Oet.ailsofjUbbyphone S321d11y Ct'nters 111 Ourbw.~1stra11llnfl t-:Ml'LOYEH DoCJI 1040 Gamewbl(•sct $4SO.Sofa. nili;c Sunday only 9·2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••_&es._S62l _______ _ _DP_O_A_GIHCY ~~t' ... !~ra~ ~~ietyd cwt.' o~~~!,:u~~~ra~~(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• love 54!at $390. Brn. lthr. 3t5t:. t6lhSt.C_.M_. --LUGGAGE TAGS BHQ. dbl oven or broiler. ...,. h Waretlou.o.;e workt•r look , .. A. ... 5 rouch $i~. Emt.-s <'hair .JUST Hi\" ... FROM """S,naturalorp~1an•·. S a n 1 a A n 3 , c too pn>f S11l 1s atl t• .... """a nP50 pupp1l•s: s 14 o s M d k $3 o ~ n from your business card. ,,_ .... ' SEC/TYPIST Wt.'5llrumster t op of t ht• 1 nd us 1 r y UlJl for mature" alt·rt in males. Hem . 1 wks. 04 • · i. · SAfL..ING CRUISE· Misc. Send one <'3rd ror each losts of' xtras, like new •OCH rant(cb This pos can divtduul w11linti to lt>arn S275-S325. 644-859~ lnS· 77 nf'W & used ma r i n l' tag plus one spare. We S700 vallll'. ~II for SiSI). Tap ~ahber Co twl'db Ct n quickly .:row Ill respon & & arrt'Pt rt•sponsibahty Dl'l'Oratvr Goored ~ 5 parts. 6 man inflat;ibll' r eturn p e rmane ntly 631·26216.554·2156 a>upt"r typist to operah :~!'?~a~~~f~\':!,c ~~~ cam1m:s for tht-right Ill t'Stabhshl'<l N B firm J\KC min Schnauzer M. Ii nevl'r used Ha 1 tan dmgtiy, 225 20th St • N S. sealed attractive tag & -Fo_r_S_a_l_c_4_Ah_m_a -ns-·o-n Xe rox 850 word pro "''"""" involved in lat•hll ni.t. wks l\dorablt•, art. 4 & pt"""S. 2 Batik pnnl Sat1Sun9-5 s·trap, mnetano a1·r11·n" Oranii:e. .......""". back packing ski wart• v.'knds.49'7·19'78 H~ ------~· ,. ~ tJdtcts. "Pygmahon" by ces."IOr.Exp.amust!To •WisHc Plea....e andicatcex~·r& textilt"S. Secure ruturt: soCas.3tbls.Sl.OOOtakct. Crib w /m att, 4 drwr 1.0.requirements . Pre· C .B.Shaw. May 3li1l . ~ + benefitl. Uucna Park eamint( hu;tory in your for MKhl person. Fillini.t Golden Retreivt'r puppies aJI Rag Cyn 040-6423 aft waterfall chest. desk & vent loss & theft! For a H·:IJpm. $13.50 ttl'ketl'o for "".-&-A~y •MH L'lt reply. All replies will of d • & ., r \ AKC champion hncs t IPM ·t t.and coffee tbls pcnonalized tag enclosl' only 18.50 each. L111da ~ betre11tcdinconf1dcnce. or crs ,,cne a · -------rue s • ·. wallpaper, fabric or 1400 N. Bristol. ite 290. Orange wuehouse duties. 371.6 rmle3females 642·32S!I 9 drawer chesl/6 drawl'r rock'g chrs. kids chrs, "Day Glo" paper & we -~--· __ . ------ N8.. 921660. '114·~3614. •JllwttiileCowt F,qua!Oppty Employer hr wk. Xlnl Co. paid Beautiful 81chon Fr1se K rhcstlmatchang cornrr bikes & tnkes.-old drop· wtll back & trim vour WONONGAMESHOW 140/day. St'hools 1n ~ly to ud 1447. c/oThc benefats.Call&&.s-l066. wk old. Have s hot s de.s k · S200. 2 t· hr ~ ~~ Sat~c·r:-5· 211 tags. Or l ry t~o cards Ranc h Mink Coa t. SECTY/TECH f'wte1•1I Responsible positio n with varied duties. Abili · Orange.SantaAna,Lake Dally Pilot, PO. Box Warehouseman-All 7141~7.Goodfor Al· w tc u.s t o m s la p l'OV · esa • · · backtoback. Cormandel Screen. F.lsmore, and Trabuco lsal, Costa Mesa. CA. around mu.o;t have valid lerget.ics. ers·$90. Danish dinin~ Saturday & Sunday PRICES: 963-1289 Canyon 90li3i Calir. drivers lie. Full tbl. roMs tu 8" Sl20. Low tOAM tJl?? SZeaor3/S5 · r d l ( lbxer Pups AKC, Rrandlt• d('('()f'ator chest $50. Hl'<i l""'S Or "' CM 4/s •~ $1 60 Exquisite Wedding Dress, ty to h andle heavy AU centers and schools employee & public t'OO· will be open diaring the I ac t s es s e n t i a I . swnmer. Must have BP· Eqwvalent to HS Grad. propriate valid Cahr. & 3 yrs respon..,ible offic credential or permit, al· ex-per. incl. l yr. person-lowin~ service in the nel. Type 60wpm. SH areaolinterest. TIA.YB.AGENT Nwpt Beach agency. 2 yrs commettial sal~ ex· per. All benefits. 644-5373 tune po111l. or a u t no 1 R IJ 1 ,.lub chr _,,_ 675 .... ""' J• anite nve. . . ...gs . ea. ,,rr h ' L studcnLo; please) 64!>-2732 ma e . casona e ~ ..,., --619lal{sS1.50ea "' w 1le, sz 7. uce. AskforKarenorHobin 492·7364Eves. 3 Wal Arm Chairs. JCOll t0ormore$1.40r a. satin, hand sewn beads. Maple captains tabk & 4 cart, 2 dr steel Ille SalesTulncludcd must see lo believe• Was Wart>house/d e llve r y Afghans. ke nne l reduc-rha1rs ~. t 'air tond cab1nt-t, 2 Crossman NOCARO? S7SO,sac$4S0.642·4899art person for party rental t 1 o n · To P Q u a I i t Y 549-4X84 pellet guns, Bue k knife. Draw your own oc send tipm weekdays TRAVEL AGENT needed an sales or vacation traYel incl'f cruises. FIT tours, intn' sales. Salury & comm. Qualified only nd apply 957-2700 store. Full or PIT. Apply remah•s. Reabonable. C-.... -k--De-----, golf clubs & bag. Daisy n"'""'. address. phonr. & BOOK FAIR. MAY 19·'"' 714-997-9766. ,..,,an tn~SIZ(> aul)'fl'S ~·.._ " ,., 2025Newport Bl. CM. Mattn -ss & liox springs air riOc, l'lcct <'lock, crib we'll make orw card per 100wpm. Salary range Call 714/834·530lf '950 to $ll00 per m o. for more information. Young Female German S>5 541!·5Jti0 & other baby items t.ai;t.Add25<each. Laguna Library. Oul' X-Ray Tech. part time, Misl'. Cash only. 31~ Send check or monev or· booth. So. Coast J ewish +sao mo. stipend. Apply Affirmative Action b y M a y 2 9 . t o Employer 6-10 hrs. per week. 4·5 ~Jr1:'~1~mp lines Niagara rcC'lanmi:i chair. 3 Joliet. HB. Sat/Slm 2PM derto: Cente_r_. ----- ha)f days. Mon.Fri. For l'yclo-ma~o; units & mov SPM 960-IOW PILOT-1.....,1...u'!. Westministe r School · ~ ...... ...,..c Surgeon's of· '"" "' ~ Solid birch coffee and end ...,. .. ~ Litt'-pupp~y Blk C""k"r and heat $195 673·7864 po Bo tr"'' •~ .. , noo fice. Fashion· Island. '"'" F<. ~ ' ..... 'Gara~e Salt•, tOAM ·JPM · x ~· ....... es ... · 0 1 s t . l 4 I 2 I Techruc1ans <;t:darwood .. t;.O. E . M/F. TROPICAL FISH Knowledge req u1 r ed OVC."l' 18, good future m pet store642_·_5.522~~-- ~ Spaniel. or Sale SlSO Sda & rhair blk nauAh Des k. kids c lothes. C.OSUMesa,Ca.!m>26 963·3395 ~9863· l!OCJd cond s1:is #(a mes, p1ct ures. dirt Sr. lltgiMerilMJ TKhnici• ...._ch••M Springer Spaniel puppies. ~·~t b1k\~, clc 20M Balearic AK<.:,L&W, CM WANTED t<>r Sale or trade for car. Cont·l'p\ 5.S studio re· C'CIVl'r & ·• c1uadraflt•X STt9 s p<•akers w Iron· trots. 200' of wire Retatl. S14o0 Sd I lo r S7 50 11 r trade K:i.'>43M5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SECY t Will he n~pons1bll· for TYPIST ........ 1005 646·62Jl6 Gsogr Sal~ 8 0 5 5 ---...................... . Warehous l• c lcanou\ Collt><·t1hles. antiques bar rails. shutll'rs. 17& Monrovia •84, CM. Sat Ill-Ii.Sun :!!\ TOP CAStl OOLLA H PAID fOR YOUR JEWELRY. WATCHES . ART OBJECTS. GOLD. S ILVER S t: RV l C l-: flNF. F URNITURE & ANTJQUES 645·2.200 $1500• S rnall mnri.t <'O Xlnt typist. no S ii. I.tit• hook ~<'l'pmg_ O.C /\1q111rt ;area. !<'et' paid b y 4'mployer Mary Hickle Al(t"ncy fi40-2920 Ncwpon Bt h Sewing FLOOR LADY · (o;xperience wanted , a\ c.ince. Musl have exper. tn sewing a nd handlinj! .ptlOple. Salary oµc.-n. 37tl1 West. Carriage Or .• S.A. Cali( SEWING OPER. Exp"d .. s teady $3.50 hr. up. 642-3472 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b re a d b o a r d a n cl Well known <'O. desires 2 fl\aJC AUCTION e he c•kout of dt"ttal mc)dera\e !'peed typist u .... "'ITEMSOFFINE .. for IO<'al hranrh Xlnl m"'~ • modulcs.d11!itul sy!ooll·m~ tx·neftts & qui rk advan ESTATt: J EWELRY. ancl <•h1·ckou1 llut11·s tn '"'mcnt Will tram. i''rom ART OBJECTS, AN. t' I u de a s s t' m h I 1 n I! 5lil.n C.i 11 noll.v. S40.fi0~ T I Q U t: S • t• I N E t•n1:1nccnri1t prototype. (f\astul Personnel Ai.:<>n· F URNITtfR t:. l':Tc han<thni.? n m ou:-. raper Pll0='1t: f'Olt 11'>1''0 & 14ork rum11on:-. :..s~oc1a1 t·y. ~~a.r~R~~t BROCHURE. 645·2200 N.I with rehcr or a pro Call r r h t ductioosyst<•m . .:encrah· --ora ·~-rs~~~ llall trees. armoire. testrequil"t'ments ---------•I desks, c hina , a<'· TypL<;l.S <'t'SSOlies, ffilS('. 63\.0035 F..xpen<>nce required is ALL IN A Tri.. CMOS. loAii: ex Aus trian Oak 1·h1n a p c r 1 e n 1• e . GOOD DAYS cabinet, leaded beveled miuoproccssor c•x WOltlCl!I glass & mirror, carvings ,n;url' prc•ferabk. 8080 on lower buffet. 1Clnt systcms orZ·HO. Than, what we tell our cond. $675/best oHer. many, ma n y clients 963-1472 T~st T ect..ician Sl11ppinj! & Rcn:1v1ng 'fra1nt·t' nct•ch•d 1n -; ;Jdhcs1vf· mnlg pla nt l'ut;&tion rcqwr('S bai.il' 15:11 Monrovia. N .B. •'l4'ctron1cs exJ>('ncnn· ~J48..Sl.2.5. Dulles inclw1e tr st1ng 1hrnui:houl Newport I Irvine wh1•n they call to thank Ul> ror ass1t?mn.: Another '1tualif11-d rtl'ld staHertothl'm .. Antq Austrian. 1860 stOOl>rd, walnut. bevel~ mirror. bubblt• )(lass. mother or pcarl mla). marble top. S1100. Eng and. that ·s what we'd baby crib 1890. oak. $400. l'k .... , , Eng rocker 1890. burled 1 t• to ~ay '"";ut you ' walnut , $300. Will H you're lookin~ for a SilJty Temer lyr . t '(•m spayro Very cute sgt1 fl75-4dl3 Old 1':ni.!llsh ~hn·v<tov. 1>up;, AKC Shots. 95;.~17 ----,.,_to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Silver hp Pt•rs1an malt" Siamcsl'&., remalc, both arc hse traine d . d~ clawed & fixed. No sm c hildren. IH 2 8 1tifi. ~- Ki\l<.'ns . wean('d & t ra1nt!d. Costa l\flosa an•a. 5484615 Nd good homto, 1-'l'mall• ~payed cal lf uuo:" tra1nt'd 1\rfrl'tton11lt· $1.z.t5 Fh~ lo lovan~ homt· H yr ft•malt' l'Ul. Spayl'(J t'<.I dt•l'lawcd . li 4lH!li lll , !17'.!. 9545. ;ind troublcshooun.: of fl1A1tal computer s ub· assembly boards Job re..· quires minimum 6 months test expen ence. ch a 11 en j( l' ... want bargain, will bargain. diYet"SllY. or nf•ed the mustseU. 67~~ 7 wk old Kitten, i'\·m. secunty of employ mt'nl, ~ Early Qiliforrua Wine blk1whl/orange ctuna l'ab1ne1 & loll'o ol othl'r .:oud1rs 2232 1'11mon~1 1 :11 Cap1t11l 1 t'M ESTATE SALE E~·1 ·1~1h1111! "'II t-:•1 Ma~ t'i & 20. ~IA!\1-41-'M ;.!t1li Vista l..<Jrt-do, N.U Old 1-:las::.warc, t·h111,1. silwr. Ro<'kwl'l l pnnl ~. l><>oks, 3·sr>N·d Many kil<'hl•n I housf'/garngl' IJ a r g a 1 n ~ . 2 1/ 7 ti I llopt•lown Lam'. II ll Sat 1Son. ~.JO A.M Cabh plca.<1<•. N/\JIOG SOF1\ Cll/\IRS. I ables. good !'Ond h1dl'·a · ht'll. tnll'>l' t!HHJ7i0 HUGI-: Y/\HI) SALt: 211 Jmh S1 'lit•wport [lc'h Sal Sun t:H•r)thing }011 need 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\ Q H .A. Marr 16 I hands. 6 yrs. Shown Western. Xlnt blootJ b..nes. 968-f .. lJJ Furn 1 t u r c·. tin l 1 q u (• ~. ••••••••••• •• •••••• ••• • dot.ht.~. CB & elcc· equip. t\&stom Orap('ry lntenor:- art l'h ' Sal Sun. ~s Sale.:.!00.000)'dsoffabnr l!J832Shorcehff.11.B in ..,, Ol'k. ~2 7 5 y d (iari11:a· Salt'. Sat /Sun 10·5. hu.nk bf-ds. kmg s1 bed. pots & pans, llikeb. rn1sl" 4 Palos, J r v 97~1029 731·0710. 8' Gold Kl"CX'kll..'r sofa & chair. Xl.nt cond. $195. !168-9913. COPY MACHINE ~·10:U lnt(•rnmC'nt Sµal'c . 2 Pint s ll ~1rbor Rt'~\ Cl'mt•lary . He~I orr . 64&11710 SPORT I N G H 0 U S I': MEMBl::RS lll P. only SJ.70 + smull monthly fee. PeAAY. 900..W:!. Freeze r uprq:h t. Sl501best orr. 3 bar ~tools "'ea. 64-0 73'» EXCLUS IVE 1'1C'kct:-.. Hod Sil'°" .irf . ti flt;, &t ofr. l;Jl1IV'l3 l.ost• We11!ht t)111e·kl~ Nt•W tn wl~I <.:ua .. 1. 1\ n ·- \ Ul uuona r )I qu11•k lo~c w.•11!ht l'Orllrol pro)!r111n . f':v~ or 14'~kcnd I.HS 2:1~..,. 'rREES: Indoor Laurt!f. F1 l·u::-Trt't.' 2 polled pat.Jo tree;. 7S4-~7!;7 C.\L'itm pool table la mp:-, Brown & Jordan outdc>or furn , & ml~l' hOt.LWhold 1l1'm.'o. Sunllay n.12·4!1~ l 4ir11 r:tliOr ha~ surplu:-. 11h J ton htl!h drit'll'nl'Y l'l'IL tra l air coml1t1onl'r'>'. Mu.--t .;ell. You ins1all 11r 14't' 1n. ... 1all Nu n•as offer rrfu..;('(1 l'a II 77H 2().IO 100 yr old upnght piano. t'OOcert tuned 5475. Elce. stove SlOO. Wshrldryer SJ5ea. 964-1921 ---- SHIPPING CLERIC ~11ipping & rerl'ivinR d'llties. ~ood pay, at· fl'Oij)bere very mre full benefits. Must be clean, sharp & exper . Sal com- mensurate w /ability & exper . Gerry (714> 631-0700 W" olrer t>xcellent com- pany benchts whirh in· elude one wt'<'k vacution an.er six months, elevt•n paid holidays and group but not the comm1tmenl . Pre!IS 5• tall, $800 F v. 645-4940 o f p t' r m a n e n t 842·"'"'8 ..__ 1122 s •· I' t 1 c M \Wrk ... you're what we're ---""-'------•,, Lab ~'1 Austr. Sht•p, 11 ""· ·.t " ,ris 0 • • ~ 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:XERCISF.·Uniqut> P\ I UIStruction b Y 2 ed U<'ill • '<1 & exper 'd C'd~ w11m.·11. bl'~'lnninli? nt'W l'00l'PJ1lS an slimming. tnmman~. toning stt·ming from backgfnd in dance. i;(ym· ~tics. rtt therapy & 10 yrs. of inst. Will visit your home by appt only. KG-1471 ask for Penny. 67~7(117 S.lvcrplatC' ROJ:l'rs lK-17 serves 6 w /case c·ost S2.50. 19> cash. !J63-~99:J hi ~~·Male, runu ure. I'll'. looking for ! OAK Table & 6 mate ·ng .. ....., 979 pressed back chairs. 48" 847-4805 ·4155 G~ CRISIS FORCED CANCELLATION OF OUR WT IWEl.RY OPTION an sq. yrds. high quahty carpeting & drapes. Mal!e fo r Portorino Harbor View. lii:ht rust. srioo. 644· 7302. Shipping Clerk. some ex·· insurance begins upon .per. helpful. Small mfg. day o( hire. Contact Sue plant H.B. Xlnt benefits. Toman. 546·3551. Person-~·53.51 net Dept. SHJPPING & R.:CV'G, M l l-,. Ma c Grl'Jto r AM DOCUMEM• Yachts, 1631 Placentia, TOR •'.M. " ---------4 A Division or Showing Fashions for a AM International, Inc Nat'I Sportswear Co. No .,,,,. J>()l S.BoDa~ml0541,} St. cxper. nee. lmmed profit ~ " tn wardrobe. Ladies 21 + Santa Ana. «.:A. 92711 TYPISTS 1 Clerk /Senior> SECRETARlt:S ( W two Shorthand> YOU'LL LIKE OUR ATTITIJDE! 557.0061 ~o~ office • ~OJ overload {)f'Cf. For interview a ppt. •hdaa w'"·~ 546-7489 83112037 Equa l Opp ortunity _.. ......,.. ' · ___ _. Employer M It' Fashion ls land area lop Special l,(a discount to salary to commercial un· Real F.btatcSchool SELL idle items with a derwnt.cr. Very friendly eau Don, 67J. 1:.io oa11y Pi tot Classified Ad. c>a 1 f °R"ftr"~4i~~~~~s:: Students l3·1Seam money _642_._5618_· ______ , Coastal Personnel Agen· aft sch I & Sat w I cy.2790Harbor.CM newspaper circulation KUMV 100% FREE crew. can earn S2S per f'Lnn J Call for arter hrs appt wk & more. N. C .M . ft•HO area. 751·3492 "" SUISTITUTIS Vtility/nistodial person· nel. 1425/hr. Variou sdm sites as needed. ADS ONLYR $1.11 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora ~day ad mthe rnd. $400f table or 4 be.tut. white Ouffy Kit- Sfm/all. 968-nEB. tenstogd. home. Antique buffets-English. 893-4280 $200. French, $3()0. Pair n.... m· Lab I all larg l,_ .. t.abl la "" '-"">• ix ' Yr· eye..,... e m...,. shots. Nice puppy. $100. 644· l&l /832-6343. 962· 1596. Grand Opening. Oak 'N More Antiques. 210 Main St, mini·mall Huntington Beach. 961). 7388. Hrs J().5, Mon-SaL American Oak furniture PUMP organ, xJnt cond. 90>. Pbayer piano. gd. cond. ll50/best of r., or· Date Wfet. xlat cond. $750. All Oak items. ~5()10, HAM · 5PM Ant.q hand carved sofa. Victorian needlepoint fabric. Sll50. Other anti· ques,768-8494 .... 91Cft 1010 ....................... FREIGHT DAMAGED HOl'POINT SALE. 3308 w. w~ nr Harbor, Saal.a Ana. m.2921 ,.. ...... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~HPAID For gd U5ed furn. anti- ques & cir TV's 95'7·8133 **IBUY ** Good ~ Furniture & AppUances-OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTBtS AUCTION 646-1616 Ir 133-9625 8' wbt sofa tuxedo style, piped in bm velvet Like new eo. 640-7049 ~lamps. copper & stained glass antique w/swag $'75. Cane ant. gold finish W/SWaR $125. Cr ystal c h andelier wtswag $150. PaUo sv.ag light fixture $10. 640-7049 FfilATt: SALF: Museum quallty anlJqUt$ to patao furnitur e . Oak gentlem:.1nl'o h brary, oak Qul'{'n /\nn daning set. Victorian sofa. ele1-tunt carvt.'<i ~olden oak bdrm s uite from Villa an Sweden. fainlinj! sofa many items of rum & di." Everythinf,? mus t go! Beaut couch, chandelier, antique buff e t. washer/dryer. Reasona· hie price. Ucst offer. X26t Holland Dr. Vit . flcacb/Slater.11.B. an 6. 842·9202 Nc•wport Bcuc·~ T t•n111:.. Club Family M··m - berslup for sale. &w 0777 Heautiful Ferndale Wl'IJ· din~ dres; & hat. Candle light & pal.-pink lat·c tnm. Siie 6. ~1 pncc, $275. 64~8459. Timmer front t h row mower. Good. cc>nd .. $65. :;.il'l-21.29 an.1 PM ·---- CO(toonumeroustom1·n· Qnwquently we're hav- t ion . Cas h only . ing a huAc d1strt>ss Versailles Apt. J()IJ JOO JeWelry over the counter Cal!ney Lane . N.R . snle.1'tus onelimeonly-Beaut. lamp S65 : oc·c. The r apy tahh·. _63_1_~ t().lt~~l!. _ _ SUnday 2.5pM & Mon 12 chair SSO: rcfri,:!. SSt1· wh\'l·lchaar. other items. b ll I S!l9: '>.'i7 0030-MOVING TO HAWAll noonto5PM ON OON'T n e ec ov<>n ------- Must ~ell r<'frig. washer . MISS TiflS CHANCE TO 642·5872 lklt reducin~ Y1brato r dryer. Many b eaut. REALLY "STEAL" JOHN WAYNE TENNIS S49. Bon.<iae dishes, plan· plants. Women's clothes. Some ftn<' estate & coo-CLUR r a m1l y m e m · ters.548-~ Sz :-, to 7. Other Misc temporary )eWelry from bership $1900. Conta<:t ----- OIM. 673·3M74. SAT & pvt parties. S m all & Mrs . Dennis wkdys EXERCYCLE. like new. SUN afternoon. large diamond solitam.>S 640-UIOO •,2 new price $55U. all shapes. Diamond ear 67J.7J75 GARAGE SALE: ,muds.necklaces. cluster ------K 1 N G O · L A w N diamond rings. gold Aluminum sliding drs & l.AWNMOWER. EXEC chains. watches. etc. For Ad Acta·on windows. custom drps DESK C II A I R , 4 w/vaJances. bi3·~ cou RI ER OR LUV NEWPORT Call a UPHOLSI'ERING·Plt•asc TIR&5 & RIMS. 86 QT call for free estimates 10: CHEST. TOU«.:11 n.ilv Pilat 7~ TONE TELEPllONE. pAl.jlERIES, LTD ..... , IU ------WALL OR DESK . :.! Ilk • IRVINE COAST COUN· PAINTED HARD ROCK 2542 w. c...t Hwr AD-VISOR T R Y c L u a MAPLE F.NO TABLES. Mewporilffcla.Ca. MEMBERSHlP.640-SlliO Varied hours. No expr Sell any item or com· nee. WiU train. Abilil btnatJon ol items for 17S 11---:-~~w . .:.wishiiiiitinft.sififars .,nneedrif7edmt. +9PinP4ceihtt....,.A'.llld~~ u"n!;:'lf-2 ...... -DAllttll ,,. ........ to Irvine UnUi ~ullve days. Each SEIVIC( """"' additionai tine Is 8C)' for School l>Ult. 2941 Alt theZdays.Chargeit! Aft. Irvine, Calli. Ph: No commercial ads NKl'JOIY 561-t11DO,ext30. E .O.E U1AU1 For m0tt Information T• andtoplaceyouradt•11ll 2Y ..... ,.,_, ...... c ... .. Two-7ear eallatment available to Mleded • pticaU. Y• may der actlwdat.7" .. to Dec. 31 am Yoa .. ,. qualify U you are: •17·11,..,..old •llO Kbool arad (N GEO> •Want to 1erve in Dlrope. •No prior military ..-.ke •£1itlble for O/lell duty ~ all tralniDI for lkllla available l&Dde a.,r pl& For more w ca Ulb ud aUM1' Ann ........ ::.-~ .. =:- CMNU ... , ..... ~'=" ......... .. ,.... ...... _....., ......... ~ .-....-,. __ .,.... ,., OO~NOW! '42-5671 BARGAINS.Used refrigs, wshr's, dryn.1arur. best ~. we serv. appl. Best Appl. -..n. 53M330 New port. Kitchen-Aid dlllr, ll)ld .... . 842·50'17 Antique Engllah Iron. Brue Bed, twin. dust ntne • a 11wm. S350. 7»11IO au.t Mil bJ Sat. Beat or. I •------•I terl Couch. ateep aota. Mon tamUMI .... ~· die~ "bul" ~ Jtar. n t ou ..... ~ aa1911'tbat'• nat ..... ..... ..U it IOW Wt&ll I an11t:naeM1. . . . .. . lftfll,all;aewq-.nu bed, ttereo. m.-oe 11111111 bid. tlO. Twin, •· Diab (2), SU ea. a.cm. 80" lbmd diftln(( table wit cba1r9-.. O'Keere • Mll'rit 1• atove cop. P8ftmt Wit MW $100, .. _......,.w1mlrror sr1: 'PQct. dllhwaaher $ a S . L a en p .~ 6 '91•rn•••.lf~. • .. . ..... ----·-· ........ ·-·---- • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want good used furniture & accessories for apt . 41J7-4773n31 ..Ql'7. IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1lled run key accordian S200 or bst orr. Call 842·2255/8C7-ZM5 -----100 watt Guitar amp & s peaker cabin e t , 2 mikes. 2 mike stands. I w /boom. New. VJ. lis t price. 646-761a 6-pc Rocers drum aet w/Ziljlan t')'mbal• +trapa. Bltofr .... mi Oflee.-... a I , ..!.!!~~ •.•••• ~. Walnut L ·aftape exec. delk. ooet new ll.400. .en MOO. I.Ahr. nee. chr. c'Oll '5110, MU $1.50. 2 aid• ctn.~-· tell suo. .one .... ~aor 756-1112. --- -...... ' .. -..... -.. ·-.. . -.. ---. . I .a • c- ' I I . I • . .... ...................... ,..,_ U......U. CO<'ka II.......,. Sulphur Cf't'llt ed Clx'bloo. Mc. birdl YOUlll m.-. PABOT MOUNTAIN We own our own 11cre bt't'C'dln1 farm 'l'*llllUM atalkwl Sllldal OU. Sunda)' C.orbUel, <'•It' lllkl ft 119118or) 11111 p.rl"\IC m111: tl • wtlh Ut"' ad c.A>n'1 "' and M"' our bt"*i! 1 n dud1nac R1'<J Vt>nh•tl Co r k•tOub , Lrxs rr S u I p h I' r C r ,. " 1 ,. 11 Co<•k•too, llmbr l'll.1 ('orkwtnn, t'111r11 v 1 C'OC'k•to11,., Molur ··-111 (' IH' k Ill 0 II :; , l' r I I I 1 11 C.:or kutoos. M a n 1w:\ Tnurllllli & m un "'"' '' 0.11 for pnrt.,; 64'9'402 17'19 Newpon HI, l 'M "-I 0r.J-s 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• le ft ltelaell t'B 1115 tr ellr, atr11. t 10. 900 *" ........ .. , Ci'ulaft' .. n..a.. . &nbrd Npt Bch SIIp. Un DIY.S F.L Motor II.an M4 UUl Sailt'r C'U1tt o n1 bo1t l . ..,_~ Ben.i. t1lt•t•pi. K L1ft lklS'l'ON WHALER. Oood tqupt lAv1· al1011n1 bow ~ 1.i~ nula. Nf'W alip an llk· tuirbor IJ5K. 3.»lpJotwu1on.new'•ovf'r, ntrfl!n.. ortr•lk fur Wh.11 tr•lk•r .13.SOO 67J.I• H a v" V 11 u () w n t' r ~IP i.pacf' wunh~t ror 28' lMn Will tradl.' wie ul bt>•t fur Jilly m tin I or "lJll<'l' ~~II I K:J:i or 881~ W1t111<•d 50' SI ap rta h"111.1t1ful ('hr1:. C'rah l2lJ) 44ti·~ ur t2t:J) '64.S ~763 ~zm DlllCT fllOM -......... W -T1 • ,, a rtwtiow MOttWAY -9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3>' l-'lber111u. .. 1Scw-llk.-> ••••··~··•••••••••••••• AWcraft 9 I IO 8•,)' l•unch la1Mtrakt! IJft C )'rlorw w tr aalt't . ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlbmdtd.1nbrct. A Bt•uu' ~in '7K llahJly 11~1·11 I)' ~ at Thi• Crow·,. $82S Sl.225 Hil u t• Ne-tit. 2122 Nt'v.port Blvd ti'!..~LS trr.U.~ll ___ l'l' ~ i!:llbl 1!177 t 'ut ~· Ha y LJllun1·h .tr fi~hllljt t t' r d It':. t' I c r u I~ c 00111 1978 f1berglas11. t'qua ppc d U r t ' I v i thuwl, llller VHF In our ~·~ II !'> t-'U 11\I; Tlr.11:; l ' l5.'. SUI (.' 1n . Sl 1 5", 1 u I h l' r :-. .S t u d c n t s wt'l1·11 m t' 5:19 4 252. ~zai;i C~1n.S./ ... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ***** JllVIE WORLD CElEBRITY CARAIETION Mar 11,lt,20 ~·.... . ATLAS I HRlSI lR Pl Y'wlOlJI H ()pen Dally tic Sunday 'tll lOPM , 2129Harbor Blvd. Co.ta Mesa 546·1934 '71 Pl. YMOunt VOYA(Hlt 127 " wheelbase . ~ passen4er, V-8. a uto ., traM, nght side sliding dr . emission control s)'lltem, AM radio. new wtute paint. 119,000 mi. ll.9815. Can be seen al the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay ~ .. Costa Mesa or call Circulatio n D e pt . 642·4321, ext . 210 ---Oiev. '74 window van. V8, auto, PIS. P 1B. A/C. 12.500. PP. 675-5082 ?4 jU.A IOMIO .... 5 llleed, lt.eno • In U · crllent cond ition I (llUIPJ'). SIS" llACH IMPOITS N8 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75Z.ot00 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 1001.S. Ne w tires. Snrl, AM/FM stereo. $2000 ~75Ul/S51·8081 eves. '76 Audi Sta Wgn. like new oond, lo .pii. 4 dr. 8 trk stereo, sunrf. maroon. sooso. 673·6350 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOB McLAREN INC . AVAILABLE FOR IMM ED IATE DEl.JVERV JZO'a•U3's Also ... S21't.ud7ll'• <Some at Old Price!> 5 Beautiful BMW UECUMITS ... '797l3A Black. 3805 mile8. C0448) '79633 4SPD Sliver tiM malt•:-I 1334) '78 733A Ruby roo. tan lthr 5,268 nules 10'.!19> '78530A Sunroor Ol ack . BBS. IOM rrull'S 157210 '78 l204Sft0 Sonroor "'Jo rd. 19M rrulc::. 122131 "We need lo buy clean Datsun used cars" $Will Pay Top Dollar f COSTA MFS.A DATSUt-1 . 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 54M4 I 0 S~0.02 I OUT .OF G~? Buy a Rnmhall p1J 1111 & r.:1-t • rr~ frt't' BRIMHALL PIANOS Ac•ll'U h om So111h CCM" Pl414 75 1 1121 ~ room The Cruv. '!> 10 CAJUN v. 1m1u 11 & JIU Nc:.I . 2 122 Nt•wpo r t l'.IOO li4.s-l •• \5tH:c nc OhJ N li 673-8511 U IDERS 16 l'la~:iar 21;· '71 n..dartMrd sk:Jup 2 sr ls riwan~ su11.., 19.Tri........ 195 s2000 t-:v'''· .._ 213 287 ~I 1714-li46 36S:! 165 M 1('. Mint co nd M u ~t ~e ll amm .. ft $.a()lJ !lest ofh:r TraalC'r & l'O m p OU If Ill ••d 1146-1642 Lehman l2. complclt· $400 642·5191 or64:!·6173 SUPHCAMftH f'au·wa}' Fp rd i'' 350. low rrul1.•t1j:?e + 11 ' Roll<i lonJ:? C..mpt•r w 1many. nui11y extras incl 3 ~as tank:, t'tll up 1tw1ty from .:us s hc:ortJ):?C• a rt'.J Com <· st·t' Maki• oHl'r For mon-dt·· tuab call 1'-17 ~:i.t uflt.•r fipm. Hundreds of Antique. Classic & S pcr1a l In· ll'rest Cars to ht> sold. kolls Roycl's, Ferrans. Cadillacs. Pack a rd~. Auburns. Chevrolc ts. l'urm, Etc. For mformu· tioo contact 'Tl GMC VAN 34 .000 m t. 6 cyl. 3 spd. ).ood !{as mil. a m /rm cassette. p /s, p/b. $5800. 9611·3266 '71 G MC LonR van. Sid tra ns, c le a n c ond S2700/offer.642·912ti .W0.S Wmtt.d t 590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' LARGE S&ECTION OFHEW 1979 320i's 5281'1 ALS0633cs1's IMSTOCK! Qill today W1• may ha vt• lhP prl'·ttw 1•1·d BMW you an· lookrng fur' MIHEIMW RESAUUMITS A VAJI .A HI. 1-: NOW I Best t:xa mplt.• '75 3.0S 4 SftD 4 door. Ruhy rt•d . tan llhr .. elt:1· wand ow ... 011 r r or i\l l o)' MJ>X l'Ct.'>M'lll• I Jln!ll lf76DATSUM • 1210HATCHIACI Super t."conomy with it 4 Si>t--00 lran..., I 1IOPRK1. OMLY SZ899 NEWPORT DATSUM 8R!I Dove Slrt•t·I • NEWPORT Bf'~/\t:ll 133-1300 Fendt!r Rhodes, w1spkr, headphones. ben1•h & ca~tte tape player SHOO. Dealer . 751·1l21 2 SOL CAT llf~ w rrrb WANTED M&ist SelJ.S700 & SIJOO or Boat salesman for Chns _bes_·t_ot_r_._548_·528_7. Craft & Wellcraft yacht Hobie l2' mono c·at w 11 rlr. sales. C.all Bill Allison. mint condllaon, $500. Newport BoBt Centt>r , 644-1013/494·1231 ~15 Motariud likH 9 I 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dl'mm Moped. $250. Very good cond. 546-1775. llcat Lhe gas c runch . MOYIEWOILD AUCTION CO. 69000l6WJ11horp. ..... , ... 7141523-1520 GA.5 A VAIL.ABLE ***** WEWILL·IUY YOUR DATSUN PAJO "'OR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR • BARWICK DATSUN , .(,I lj•I II 111" 831-2040 495.4949 ----- '7llMW2002 Immaculate! Only 25.000 mil~ (670WQZ >. '78 320 4 SPD t\nthracttt". 15M ma ll'' '46<1U;t,'f'> '78 320 4 SPD U>ral rt-d. tti70VI IR ) A:.sumc mv leasl' '7!1 ~JZX loade<I. lo mi . low r1aymenls, ls1· co. will ~Ip. Dy:. 556-0571 . n1te~ 4!J6.IJ7bl STARBRlT E C ONN onginally $2200, m•w ;it Christmas. now SI r.tJO 7S9-ll 11 PIAHOSALE Kawai tr grund, 2 yrs old. S4.SW. Steger 5' 8" granrt . $2995 fle<'ond .. rt· rrn1shed g r and $2295. Upnghts from S300 -------'76 Lancer 25' . Hnstol IB' Chris Craft, mahog. cond. Main, Jab. 150 hull only, nu trailer. SSOO Genoa, Xtras ind. Sabot ~4203/64S..4199 8\00/Firm Days 711111 · -------If FJU•::HGLASS DING y 2prn. tw0-9910, 5·8 · 30pm !Sabot> with oars & 2 hp _493-__ 3:206_. ___ _ outboard lnot runninfl ) '72 Clappe r 21· w1trlr Excellent. S250 or best or Sl995. rer. 548·2335 Moped for sa le S375. Good 1·ond1tion 675·8775 ---Cimalla Caty Btkc : 2-t!IO ma Good cond S350 1>1&4018 or 645·4 lti6 ~~/ ·59 Ford Pi c k Up w/malching trlr. Rcblt 3l2·l'lpd. AM /FM 8 trk. new paint. & cover for bed . s poke d' c hro m e wheels w1rad111l s. Call 55Hi388. 8 3 1 IJ75 49J-JJ75 WE PAV TOP DOLi.AR for lop used cars-foreign. domesucs or classa<"s Ir your car is <'Xtra d1:an. ~~ $6495 JfMSUMOMS IMPORTS 1970111\RBOR BLVD. COSTA M t:;S/\ 631-1276 833-9300 1977 BMW 320i '76 2002 4 SPD SUnroof. /\ar. MPX. J ade i:r e l'n w /1an v an v l <4531<1Y 1 • '75 S30A Topa.'> 131!.SN pH I '7S 530A Uc1.:1· llT7!11i' '74 BAVARIA /\Ul11nl.J {I(' lllut• 111!174! I '748AVARIA Aut11m:it1 t . flc tJ:e 1"3IMV01 1974DATSUN 610WAGOM Rur1.tundy 4 speed & u1r l'OOcl li.iOLPH ) $1899 NEWPORT DA TSUH K88 D1we Strct.'t Nf':Wl'OHT HEACll 833-1300 H.ny D. Oquist lttiOOHamallon. llU 536-8775 -----·---7·4·· Rosew uod Ka wai Grand Must srll SJ2.!IOO. Dealer75l 1121 s.willg MocW..s 109Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kenmore sewiiv: marhine &c abinet. SJOO. 968·7001 --·--Sporf"'9 Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •USEDSCUB/\ TANK• $40. Call t•ves ti.19·4034. Tom ------- {i(llf Clubs. New Pro line at cosl. Irons only . f:>iJ..4991 ___ ...,., __ _ TV,Raclo, .... .,... 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ucaut.a/uJ 25" rotor TV 2 yr warranty, free dl'· hvcry. Sll8. 646-I 7K6 "19" & "25" color TV Sl2Sea. w J yr wa r. 642 S340 --21" color TV S89.00 l yr warranty 642·5340 fi' Med1teranean Console ..,Lert.'Q, Curtis Ma t hes. wa lnut, x lnl <'o nd . !>57 3458 Two new SSR C.H. rartws both 40 channel. 546·2855 --------Portable 19 in. l'1Jlor TV xlnt eond. $175. 546·0~ wkdays after 6PM ----1 Speakers M1chaeh, ~;.way s tudio mon ito rs. 15 .. woofers, like nl!w, p~ ~.644-9583 -----~----· .... &w.w '•#pea .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaasd 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fibergla s dinghy w ith electric motor S200 SJG.9151 evt.'6. -------· MalW'e girl seeks berth & board on your sail /power boat en route tu e xotic isles. Over 75'. Leave an,time. 8051227 ·6734 Sabot or Dinghy Rac k. on Edgewater 4r Fernando tNr fUn Zone> 559.7499 lolh.tW.la•c•/ s.r.lce f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mechanic/Electrician 20 yrs exp. Diesels 4r 1.0 . New. tnatall. repairs & :;ervJce. 646-4005, Feer· leuFred. -------· ....... 9030 • • ••••••••••••••••• 17' ._..,.... Dory 496-2801 Eves. HA ,.,...... 96.1-5710 9150 -------...................•... Dat:;Wl 1600 Roadster $3500 2 boat owne r mu ~t become 1 boat owner. Must sell super clean Encson n OB Many ex· tras. Ne w inh•ra o r $15.900. /o r offer~. 541>-9089. Hobie 16 •40 Many extras. S12S01orrer. 675·4784 '75 16' H o bi e C at 71 Husky 400 dirt bike $500 673-9053 or best o(fer --------- 8J0.9l51 eves. 1948 Ford Woodie. good condition. 'Tl Honda 750. automa tic 631·1729 2600 Ma. $1600 546-3398 4 Wlael Drbn 9550 Husky 360. STREF.T LEGALENDURO ! Hun~ great. xtras. Must sell. list O<r 531-4428 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Blazer, 4.000 m i. loaded. Pvt Pty. 552·0519 RRI SON w1trailer. $1400. 492·574U C.Z. 250, runs perfect , or493-49Tl. very dependable . Must '73 Bronco, stk. R/lf. A/C, sell or trade S2 100. 759-9498 aft 5. ... Balboa 26 w /traile r. rully equip. sail away cond. outbrd motor & 5 sails. 552-4396 KITE Newly r econdilionl•d, zoo. C.all 842·3737 sell soon. 5425. 531-4428 '74 llonda Xl.70. xlnt cond SJ75. ·72 Yam :J60. fast dirt bike S275. 96J.J.'J95 '13, 250 Etisnore. futl race. very custom. very quick. 498-1584 Tn1eb 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DODGE '78ftla<Uft HARRISON SEA RAY loah 5· SolCat withtrallcr. ~ood '73 Yamaha 250. 5.000 m i, condition $950. Ca ll $i50. 7112002. ~ 7T.M 559-1134 Uke new wfth only 16,000 miles. Locally owned & serviced. Has camper ~-<Ser.43965). $6995 JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVD. Don't let the temporary gas srtuation cost you a s ummer or boating run.... Harrison is domg lheirpart .... HARRISON Mow ..... DISCOUNT Example; STK H3 17 •\. Catamaran. orangl' hulls. yellow lops, whal e tramp. C'Olored s ails, all like nt'w , w /t r <tllcr. Sltm. :;38-9788 ----18'xl2' Wlde catamaran & lrlr. Xlnl cond Deiogned by Palmer 646-9570. 29' Erickson '77 Has xlnt lease back for lax adv an· tages & slJp. Will sell for reasonable market price or trade for qual m otor h o m e or a irp l a n e 646-2835 GIGANTIC Brand new 14rt Phantom 220 CUDDY sa11 boat. equlpt s1000. Value never WK-d $795. Powered by 260HP Mere 546-4764. rruiser plus trim tabs,--------- PortO·potty. side cur· 23' Maya class cruising t.ains. camper aft art, s loop, a traditio na l w /w wipers, hour meter. wood e n y a c h t . chart lighter, cabin win· 2131831-0865$4500. dows, swim step, etc. Replacement cost w /trlr Sl.5.963 ONLY $12 497 Y• .... 1er $3,000 So,. ... _ HARRISON ... SIAltAY ~-····tr LOW Bristol cond. Sunbeam & v.ilite. Harbor s ailin.:. a fanuly delight. Lido 14 w/trailer & option s. 64-4-0733 a ft 6pm. or Sat/Sun . 1974 17' O'Day Days ualcr & trailer Sl5SO. Xlnt ~~only 2 HOBJE 14. Xlnt t'ond. Wllrlr&xtras. Makcorr. must s e ll imm c d . 644-0163 'Tl CAL 2·29. Dsl. whl, VHF, RDF. KM . ratho. crag stove, auto pilot. s tea rn s rlr. furl . barients, grnd tackle. boom awning. c ruise PRICES • loaded, slip, xlnt finance . S28.SK. Ph 646·3631 or 644-8910 Sail Sabot. F'.G .. racing gear, oars S!OO. 548-7870 MO\ani::. Must sell dirt bikes. '70 Husky 400. new cni::. xlnl <'Ond $450. '72 Sozulu 90, new eng Sl25. '72 Va m a h;a 60 $90. llomC"madc I rl r for 1 bik~ $75. 55tHJ477. 314!1 Bray Ln. CM. l973TRIUMPfl mBonn.15.000mi. SIOOO. 963·9233 Mohwtto..R...tcil 20'to JI' A.illy self rontaine(J reserve now for Holidays 4r Weekends REGENCY MCYl'OR HOME RENTALS 925N. Harbor Blvd. S.A. ••531·2503•• RENT Luxury Motor home 22· Palomar. Sleeps 6. S250/week + COOTAMF.sA 631-1276 IJJ.9300 1'71FOID RAHGSl ftlCKUft Stick shut. vs. s hding rear 1i'indow, wide tires & m ag w h e el s . ( l.H87737). $5999 NABERS ~ 2~ H.\tbof Bllld. (()S((I ~. 54().9100 ·~ Datsun pickup, .good tires. camper shell, Orig. paint beige, Really Clean. $2000/Firm . 64.S-6625. Wmi. 640-8585 Tow TnlCks (2) both Ford RENT 2J.f·1 REBA LL 1 Ton. Holmes 440· Best SELF CONTAINED. dfor.542·l4Sl REASONABLE 645-2283 '68 GMC· Step Van 6 cyl, Ti..,__ T--' 9170 nds pamt $950/bst orr ..-~ ...... a lum ramps avail ••••• •••• •• •• • • • • • •• • •• 96(Mi277 after Spm ll' trlr, sips 4. unique out- door kitchen. like new. 'Awning inc Ids. Easily pulled w/a small car or truck. 642·5747. '75 Che vy Luv Mikado xlnl cond, s he ll, wht s poke whJs. wide tires. $2500. 497.3503 Tralln. Ulllty 9110 '71 Datsun P.U. w /shell & ••••••••••••••••••••••• boot. looks & runs xlat. Small utility trailer. Sltm.991·9486 Mont~ Ward a xle &spnngs. $75. 642.3379 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1963 Dodge 6 cyl. asking SIOOO. Runs good body gOQd. 67J.33M 1646-9160 '71 International, hitch, radio. loaded. S2250. 96H921 '73 El C.am .. cost. whls. camper shell. stereo, 2· tane. Must selJ. $2500. Of. GaAY MAIM 3101CoutHipway Thi! traditional heavy du-Newpcwt Bea~h •• Ford If.! ton pkup. t875. 6 cyl, stick. I~ bed w/rack 496·9142: 831·0'700 ty, Ugbtwei1ht marine 631-2547 15' Nwpl Skipjack ~ To 350 HP. Ge· Sallboal 6 trfr. racing nulnr nrw parts . equipped, batten sall. Al.tborized Diltr: Bristol Stipjadl 20• open "1$ lo xlntccad. Reu142--0188 Services, <n4>m-&Ml In. many em..: ... Udo 14 .-,. Xlnt cond. •ZODIAC* 4M«lll&T7-tn4• Garqed, aeldom used fOllT·A·llARINE Own~owndod:ll*e ..--.n11 IJQLATABLEBOATS + 11 flber1l11s 10. Cal 21. 1174. i,-, ton. 31150olleseeo.ta lleu Criscnft Buidl eeono Dlvorce fanw aale. Ask· (T14)5tf.2070 V.._ Danrartb eompue q$1.l,000m-40CllBKR. !Jee. lllH Mlft pump, Ptnche -~. set or 4 • 8x.15 mags, for 911-912. $350. Ski rack S20. M2-181J: DeWtus ~.P. air com· preseor, model NKB- -P5251160. 642.3379 Jaatrumentatloa I ruu Oll-29 White" blue $MM' cowr, • blmlml top. All OdaHu JO try 2SM, C.a a'auNESEJUNK W .... 9~ 40 dll bit• tri try 5011 ..... fwS. Ulta.mlecocballyacbt 'ft Sllipjllek ltft n~ Newporter Ketch try "••••••••••••••••••••• dftnba. ...... 1 ~outll .... had«VHr;-=-Cbuck Avery N.B. IMPORTANT ,. plleJ. lbower -.....-... NO'nCE TO PwtimdilMI mti1M ' ._.... ' READERS AND flip_....... bate tank, trailer. '77ClblllerJD +dock NB. ADVER-"'ERS ,.. 9570 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Dodie. rconomy kyl, new tras. runs great, bluebook is SUIOO/asking stlOO. MS-5000/ext 348. RicS. '71 Jludle, economy kyl, new tru. ruaa 1reat. bluebook is $1800/asldng 11800. 645·5000/ext 348. mes. · ,,, .. °'-" c..., 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL' Used Car Ml(r 54()..5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN ·MERCURV '1 speed, AM tFM 'ilerN1 t'assetle & hkc RRANU NEW! 04lSJt:1 Mowo.ty $8500 Miract. Mcado/R....et 2150 Harbor 81.. C M. 645-5700 ----•IMW '77 530i Loaded! Locally o wned & serviced. 1 yr 112.000 m i l l' warranl y . UB3SDH I. $9250 JtMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVD. '73 2002A :'of<J roo n, .11r . M l'X H.W JLINl llJ(J N B1•ath Ul\.d. LJ\ 111\ HH/\ IJ 011 No uf S..\ Fwv1 17t4J522-5333 t.:loi.l-d Sunday "' Call For Sun /\ppt 'flt Oat Rdstr. J;:d shp. ~50or bst oCr . !j68-2019. ---1978DATSUM 21ozcoun Cold. 5 speed, aar cond., stereo& mags. 1433134>1. $8999 MEWPOIT DATSUN 8lllt Dove St.reel NEWPORT 8.F.ACll 833-1300 '73 240Z DATSU N Classic. auto. $4700 . 751-3176 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ~TAM~SA COO'TA MF.sA 631-1276133-9300 '771MWl201 Auto. trans., sunroor. a ir cond .. stereo c assette. immac ulate thruout ~ (l&tTJA> '771MWl20i Auto. trans . s unroor. aar cond.. st1:reo t·assctte. immaculall' thruout ! <EIMTJA > Sevft-al to choose from. SADOLHAa< VAU.EYIMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 ----LU4DATSUM 12102DI. WANTED! Late model Toyotas . Volvos. Pickups & Vans. Call ustoday1 Several to choose from. . .......... ..... c .... ..... "" 646-tJOJ w S~t4'7 W• .. MIZ's Too! La us pay orr your con· trad ar tum it into cash. We want lo buy any 4r all d the pampered MBZ's we can find. We welcomc the opportunity to Riw you a substantial t·as h return on your invest· ment. Call PetC!r Kay ut House ol Imports. Inc .. IE Manchester Ion th1.· Santa Ana Fwy.) 17141 SZl-72.50, (714) 750. 7201 ....... Dried ....................... G1u d 9701 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2SWG·25MPG "Tl Lancia Coupt:. snrf. mags, a /c. lthr & pwr. fm 8 trtc. SSOOO. 83.1'2462 Dllys. '58 /\usti.n Healy l006. '71 MBZ 250, '76 Honda Bike 550. Best orfers . Call tiwn 1·5. Ph646·9720 Mffl"-o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALFA ROMEO SALES. SBYICE AMDLIASIMG '78CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS! IEACH IMPORTS HI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '•AllaGTV. Xlntcond. ~ IOMIO SPIDEi A red claaic I (314AN H >. $39tt llACH IMPOITS .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75z.ot00 76Ml'AIOMIO Silver tedu. A pri mo car. (131'> $4995 SAOOLEIACk VALLJYIMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 ORAHGE COUNTY'S OLDHT & Sales-Service·Le<tsrng Ror CarYer,lnc. RolJs f\oyce BMW l~Jamboree Newport Beach 640·6444 •IMW '76 530i Locally ow n1•d & serviced , ~t1~r1•1,, ai r, powe r s t l!c r1 ni.: C500PCUI $7895 JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ME.<;,\ 631-1276 833-9100 1972 3.0 cs '"i· Superb cond. nffer~ (Serll26) OvcrSt'as Im· ports 642-0lllG. CREVIER 9 1 Sf & HOAOWA'I' SANfA ANA 835·3171 fNl UlTIMA TE OAIYl"C MACHI .. { •USEDIMWs• ''163mS/R <896NZB I "165..nAS/R 1752PVD) "Tl 53) 45 pd SIR ( 01'79> '78 73.1i 45 pd I 02.5V FZ > '78633csi S/R 1093VZC> '18320i 4spd (101UOR > Cloled S.days IOI McLAREN's SSON. Be.ch Blvd. <At Beach 6 Whltuer> LA HABRA &714) 5U-5333 Cloled &ladays BMW '77, 5301 , orig owner, r egular gas. Brown. beige int., sun· rom. AC. auto. AM /FM. at.000 m i, PP. SllOS. n .. ~1.32:11 '111 73.11, lambskin rover!,. Blaupwlkt Berlin r adio. 121.000. 497·4697. No ~llr. emmbslons. "II -Stk. 1nrf, 31,000 mt Wblte, A/C, m int t'IDlld. SlG,SIO. f*.JIOS '761MW 3.0 Sia Sedan. metallic blue. 4 speed & ne w tires (6741..IS>. A gas saver for only ~.l•J11 oni.:anJ I miles' 1\ll 1h1· 1''<lrt" mcludan~ lc><ttht·r 1111t•nor. sunroor. power wandows. factory aJJoys,:o>UJ.ll•rb' (4162341 $2499 MEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH llJ.1300 '76 28>Z. air. auto, mags. stereo. I owner, S7000 Dys 979 ·4485. eve:. 67342.SS SADDLHAa< VALLEY IMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 ~ 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 2-tOZ Classic Ar r. s Uck- S4.:m 960-5650 '79 Turbo Cu pn, J.500ma. AM /FM. a i r. powe r , sport suspension. Tota l ---MttudnlHa 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sport.' 1•ar. S9.5()(}/offcr. ·--------_Mark._673-40Wl.1I!:...___ '71 t.:arp1. Stiver . 4 (•yl, 2000 a u1 11 c;ood cond. Sl:W. bi5·fl635. '71l <.:a pn V 1;, :.nrl, ~.:i.0011 rru SZ291J 5.51·21Wit ,...- '73. 4 spd. snri. n(.-w 1·n~. & lln:'l>. 2.Smpl.( Xlnl co nrl SJOOS !17!J 7544 '7ti V ll. P IS. ZJM ma. Call lbch at 71419604953 eves. --- ill Capn II · V ·8. xlnl rood. S2.490 I.Al/ma. 975.0477, 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * Z)s * DISCOUNTED SHOP&COMPARE BARWIC K DATSUN '' •, fl l -137'> 4? l.JJ7 5 •DAT,f~~S* &...,.. loa OfAIMc*lt SALES-LEA.SI NG PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DA TSU~ 214SHARBOR BLVD. . S4M410540:9ZIJ • •7'DATSUM IZIO 47,000 miles, 4 cyl, 4 speed, new ~int. ne w tins. (418PHL81060) $30" •lC. FOITUNE Ponti~.OllC 3lOO E. tatSt .. Santa Ana (n4)558-1000 lt76DATSUM ZIOZ2+2 Automatic. air cond .. AM1FM 1tereo It wire wbeell.(CIM$U}. *** DON'T SACRIFICE SAFETY &WXURY FOR ECONOMY <Upto22 m.p g.1 O.er 27 LecnMg &FM.ciltCJ Pr..,.. .. A•a1fable. 111eft's 0... Just Right For Y•! 48 month lease or 60 rront.h financing on all qualified models. •...-Z '11 210E Loca lly o wne d & serviced, elect ric sun· rool. low mileage. im· maculate. summer col· or. 1 yr/12,000 mile war· ranty OllOSLK> •MIZ'7l 210C2DR. Hardt.op. A luxury coupe. l ocal l y ow n ed & serviced. Low mileage. aut.omatJc, air 4r stereo •..-Z '75 210C Locally owned & serviced, air cond .• stereo, br./ 12,000 mile warrant.)'. (126PHK> •119%'73 2IOSB»AM Btige/bamboo. Locally owned It ser vice d . Au&omatic, air cand. fl lla'eO. (41111UJ>. •..-Z?7 21151 f\ally equipped includin1 elec. s unroof. locally ownrd It serviced. Jyr./12,000 mile warran· ty. (181.IPB) ,_ ,_ 1M _,.. The price or Items 1 -. ~T.':... H~o:.a_Ht offer_. llecrdlCe..__ .• .., Aader1oa'1 ubtl advertised by vehicle 1978 FORD f!ISO window van (privacy _JJaas ). U.. rq. 1u. PS, PB, red017 air, custom in· tator • aeata, I~ bu, sofa bed, 1teel maf wbeel1, All/FM ltr 11111•aet.11.,H:B. --. Oollra aett ca, IQ..2000 'f'I BMW 200C SpU Cpe. XI.-mecb, new upbol, ........ 714m,a..,. .... CW,16610 Miine. .....,._ •..-Z'7l llODllSa Automatic, air, lo• ~locally owned --•'llllllllCablaOtMtr. at' Hobie Cat wttrlr, dealen in tbe veblcle ~~~~~~~~ mr. 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Prired To Sell at Retail Book ! 1993X Ett I '769121CPE Alloys, air . super low mi .. AM/FM. very Clt!an. (UIOOI Dir. ~Mt .. '42-13'6 ... ~ '756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ~l}~~~~~[ ... ~ .... < .. \'---.............. __ C~OSlD SVNO~n '59 Silver Cloud I $19.000 9ij.').4144 Mlwlf7'T ....... SHIFlllS In scoctr tor immediate detivery! See US before you bu)'_ TODAY!U ~1 ...... ~..,... 292.51hrbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 '69 Spitfire Ma rk 111 Roadstllr , 3Smpg, xlnt c ond. Wire wheel . radials Stereo & tape Nu tonne au Fuel et'OnC>fllY +!!ummcr fun_ $1.595 10He r . 645·1312. 675-1401. .-W1979Tri ..... TR-71 NOW IN STOCIC for 1mmed1alt! delivery! St.>e US before you buy TODAY! ••::t:.' ··~ .... ·-·/. .,,., .. ,~ ... - 29'l5 Harbor Blvd S.., 9760 COSTA MESA ···-····~~~········· r 979.2500 SALES, SYVICE AND LEASING '78(,'LEARANCE NOW JN PROGRESS' IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACll 752-0900 197lSAAI 2.0EMS A stron~ runninl( car with AM t FM stt>n:o & t: u s t o m w h c t' I .., 16l8PES1 Mow °"'Y S2 150 Minic.I. Mcada/RfttCIUlt 2150 Harbor RI . C M. • 645-5700 ·71 Saab 9'Jf:. fue l lnJ Xlnt lookt:d aftt."r c·ond :'111•"A Contm€'ntal Tar~ .,;y n l(a.' sho<'h. uphol!tll'r.\ & 4 whl dl!--f'' 22 :JO mp~ $! l50 !Jl.i4 sow Toyota 9765 ...•................... 1978TOYOTA CEllCA Yl'llow with 5 ... pt·e!I sll'rt.'O lapt· & atr (·1111•1 ,\ sharpy' (921 V.1 A • ONLY S5895 HOW A.RD Chenol~t Do\•t• & Quall Sl!> NEWPORT BF:ACH 833-0555 '77TOYOTA CELICA UFnACK 25.4!16 male:. . .i <·~I . ,\ T !. I C r l' 11 I .1 p " maJ?:o. rad1ab ti!KIS l'T 611251 $5566 * J.C FORTUNE Ponti at: G :\t<.' m> E. lst St . SantJ AnJ 1714)558· IOOO ----1978TOYOTA Sl5UFTIACK 1-~xcellent r.ond 111 on. AM/f'M stl'reo & tow miles. (864UOR I. Now °"'Y S4 5 50 Miroci. Mcada/RencUt 2150 Harbor RI . <.: M, 645-5700 '78TOYOTA C!UCA UFnACK l'!.,317 nul~. 4 tyl. /\ T . p :. . s t c r co l a pt' . ma)!str ada:.ils (472UBY 611221 $'966 •J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac·GMC 2W) 1'.: ISi St . Santa Ana (7141558· 1000 t977TOYOTA um•ac BlaC'k on black. 5 speed . air cond . stereo. re al wire whl"t.'ls & a local car. (117SFYI $6199 MEWPOl'T DATSUN 1118 Dove Street NEWPORT BF.ACH , 133-1300 ---- Valcswagen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW llavml( trouble !tell ll\IC your car'! Try u~ Top <lollar Paid for or N111 ' linni:t your t:ar lo .lim Marino Volks wal(<'11, 18711 Beach Hlvrl . Hunt· an._'ton Beach -Ask fur Frank Manno or Tom Alkm 1977 VW 2 DR. RAlllT 4 -.p eed & t•assetl l' !650HYS1. S3999 BEACH IMPORTS Sta Dov<' Strt'l'I Nl-:Wl'ORT HF:A<.:U 752-0900 VW BEETLES 6TOCHOOSE! 1971to1975 All In Xln'I Cond1t1on fo)Clr:i Clea n ST ·\RTl:'li(; AT . ~l[l 1J.'1ll'fo:Y1 IH711 Rl·;wh HI . H B 842-2000 1975VWIUG "LE GRANDE" N1·"' blut· paint. !.UnriH1I &:Jl,Mmll"' t~15RM L'I • $3499 NEWPORT DATSUN ~Dow St reel .\EWl'tHlT HE \Cit 833-1300 '76VWRAlllT \ •·n. H•r. l'lt·a11 l\lu,1 St·•· '" ;\ppr1·1•1J tt·' 15511 f' f'S I $2995 1787 11 &>aeh Bl . II k 842-2000 ---- 771ug Con•erti~ · 25.llOO m ill's. p cr rel'I mcl·han 11·3lly & cos· met1n1lly 211 MPG. AM FM slt•reo & Lape 67!"l-9910or 673 34~---1- Mt'yers Ma nx frame + )!ood t rans $100. 642 332:! dys,95i·1723 t•vcs Mark ·71 Ye llow Convcrt1bk ~ Xlnt ~a!'-ma. Prv Ply 52995. 639·5633. ·12 Squarcbuck. ~d mt. ~ti t'Ond. N<'w Brks & Bal. $1500. &'75·4560 1':ve~. ------vw Rabbit 1977, 4·dr auto .• xlnt cond. cheap on f(as $4750. 552·5067. 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S spd, air. am /Im buy, M , 973·2077; aft lter,lll00.142·3737 8pm, 615-8836 "16 TR7. Xlnt cond. 17,000 '82 Convt. Must sell. See l1"i f\IUy equipped. Must at 310 Broadway. Lag te1i. l5500, 213/422-8778 Beach. 497-3586. $8000. '73ToyotaQwolla Deluxe. '87 911 Red, beautiful. AC. stereo cau. s spd. Many extru. Engine re-Call J ennifer. 499·1311 built I& cared for. 20-ut85'7dya.67S-951S t>ves. Dnps. Sell by May 2$. n Corolla, lood ..... nln" rr.HJtatr. me> ea.use. · .... .. All'•· Qavid. :=A days 540-7422 '12 tllT, S IPCI. 1mp, ac, ,. Oinlna w..-. auto -. One Owner. super a~r. radio, beautiful elem. Tap eond. .-. C!CIQd. BtanocNtal amall IM-lm. ==.car .... Ev• "n tM. aow rm cond. = atna, _. aee! Tai v• 97'7 , ___ • __ •_n_1_. ___ -··••••••••••••••••• '12 tuT: all S 11ewi• TR·7 ms. atereo tape, fllowevi»a11 •ml~ ' ' MIWANDUSID •COMYatalS • DAstBS • IAlmTS • DtlSILS • SCllOCCOS • IUSSl5 OMSALI MS'Wmc .. IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7'M W&J...amt An. 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YS&.lft 546-1934 N=~~~dn I To•ot•: I '71 YWMl)UAIHACk Uloek It loudt'ff' /\ 111.-1· HOWAIDC ... nolet xtras,673·44l7 '77COltDOIA 133-0555 I I' "'· r..1 Kt'buall ''"It'"''· "''"' Sltll l'llf' cm1:11 llovefs'""·iul Sis Loaded. ·includes s un· '76T&C. Wgn. All extras. Cclll9m' ''3~ ·CBJC .& -I ......, Qrplet' 9925 roof, stereo & full power . Stereo. F tM radio. Make • "' llrl&ket., b'.upt•r l'\'0110111)'. ONLY $4995 N•:WPORT u•;Al'll c<&29RY.XI ,,,.r Call675·3061. I SUPRA I eeeeee•eeeee•••e•eeee•e VI 3lroli+: ruiuun.: 1•1.r HOWAID CIM•rotet •>J.OSSS .. •••••••••• .. ••••••••• $1450 or bnt offw Uuvt1 6 'IUIUI Sti. 1977 CHIYSLH $3995 Col•illlatal 9930 19'0 XR7 AJI power auto I :. I 4f7· 1961 1111o:w1·onT 111-:Al'll 1974 CHIVIOLET COIDOIA JIM SLEMOMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• A IC stereo cassette THIODORE ROBINS 9772 FORD jUr.P IH•Pt\01< lllVO CO,IA Ml'>A '••I POI!' HJ.OHS MOMTICAILO t-\111 power. fat1ory 111r IMPOITS l97JUHCOL... PS/PB 12595 Xlnt s hape I IN STOCK! I t'11rtory air l 'ond . c'OOd . Landau top, 1111 1970HARBOR BLVD " Polenllalclassic673·Mott I It• lmtATI I 1>IUJdt'd to p. AM t l''~. whet>I. cru1se control. COSTAMESA COMTIM&ITAL ?•COUGAa ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBYICE AHDUASIMG OVEHSF~ OEl.IVl':H' 1-:XPt:RTS Ca:&thc '"' .....•.•...•........... • UILEUCE VOLVO l~tlarbor llhcl Or-. COUllty'~ t:~'TA M fo~S1\ Bdofado Center 446-9301540-941>7 • OltAHGE COUNTY PURCHASE VOLVO OR LEASE ua,us1vF:1.v vot\'<1 YOUR NEW L..al'l(esl Volvo Dt"11lt>r 1979 in Orange county ' C ....... IL• a.c BUYorLEf\SE llUI ~ DIRE<..'T NOW• l!M·~ .. 2025 S. Manchester NABERS Anaheim 750-2011 ~· lfl/! "75 l64E: 17,000 m1. a lt-, (,,{A_,, pis. p /b. auto. am /fm 2600 H.utlOf BMt stereo. 22 5 mp~. One· CO'>!., /11\(oo,.,, '>40-'>100 Owner &16-!f1:rl '74 1424 !.pd, air, AM/l"M cass. S3700. 4~20ti!I Alltol.Uwd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 •••••••••••••••••••••• •C.OILLAC '76 Cpe. de Ville Loc ally o wn v d & S(.>f'Vll'ed. (312NWG I S4895 JIMSLEMOMS '75 A.M.C. IMPORTS HORNET 1970HARBOR BLVD Sportabout COSTA M ESA 40.733 miles, 6 cyl. slick. 63._.276 833•9300 fac. air. p.s., lugg. rack, ___ _ (fi70MPU611021 'Tl El Dorado Convt'rt1· $27 66 ble. ltussct ext w /bone *J.C. FORTUNE leather int. Every opt 'Xlnt cond. SS.0001 Bst Pont1ae·<;Mc Ofr G4S.32fflevcs am E. Isl St I SLtnla An:l --- '71 blfl(k oo bl:Jcll. l'l1·1m :n,tA.ll m1 SMOO C•ll t.'111 I> AM 754 7910 I '71 CHIVIOUT CAM.AI0121 Yd low & loadctl ' /\ 'h"'l><' ar ' < 046V I' 11 1 ONLY '6995 HOWARD Clte•rolet I )Ove & Quail Sh Nt<J'WPORT tn;,\l'll 133-0555 ·75 C:imaru, atr. auto. 35K m1. ~ood t•ond, 1\lmpg $3500. 646 :!&'> --- '78CAMAAO equipped w1t)l autl> tral\.'i , air cond . A t-' ff M s t 1· r c ti t' a ~ s e t t 1• 1~ULlll S.ODLEIACIC VAWY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '78CAMAIO t'qu1pped with auro l r a n s . • a 1 r 1· o n d . AM /FM stert.'O c·asscu e 1422ULB1 S.ODLEIA.a< V AWY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 Chevrditt 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• : ; f c 1:.~ '" :. 'j. ~ '~ . : ,, i~ii ~ ~ .... ,.... .. . W..•s.mc ...... .. -n.•n NfW&-CUt•UIH •-c_.,, 17141558 11100 l!nti 1':1 Dorado. loaded. ·good cond Musi sell. ll Aalto C....,. DriH r .. --c-. ...-1 Jc.'t'P '7B C.17, Ill)()() m1·s. MJOorof cr968-0&J Of'IHJDAYSAWlllC pl'rfect cond, royalc .70"0UP-F.,UE VIL_L_E_ 761-7222 blue. Levi :1cc1:ss, "'" · '"=:::!~~~~=~ AM /FM t CB & A /C, Assume Payments. Ful·1---- $7999.581·1530. ly L<laded' cLHD3lll .CORVAIR. '66, A/C, 110 --------1 Olr. hp, body fair, eng sick. 64 Ramblt"r Amencan 2 642-8366 Off 673-5122 dr. 23 MPG, new motor --------er. · llreS. Run.-; ~real. tsl Lall' 1976 S<.-v1 1lc w 1197!1 '78 (.;apnet" classic. t-\llly {ak~ 1t. 776-5162 (•xt. ;.111 extras, I owner. t.'QJ>ld. Lo mi. Tak{' O\'l·r 9910 <1h~11lutt>IY m1nl cond bc.SillOmo.499·JO;r7. 110)1 Call 213 =>!i7·2210 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'74 Nova SS PS_ PB, air, '73 Buick Elcl1 ra hm1t<'d tape, 4 s pd. factory mll ~:. f'ully eqwpped 4 dr. C-ro 9917 t!lc. Good <"ond. run!. h ard top. Sellinl! at ••••••••••••••••••••••• well.$2150/ofr ~·6Z7!'J wholesale book. Sl'.\50 ..... 1977 CHEVROLET --------<:all~. C ... .._.•RO ·79 Mon1,a Wgn V·G, auto. """"""' al.I', 4..'iOO m i. loaded. l!d '67 SkylaMI. full llOWt·r. A s ilver sharpy w\lh radio. hculcr. 4 dr. low automatic. pwr sll!enng ma . Xlnl an t . $300. &wrrond. 1012SGF). GW·7468 OHL Y $4595 '76 Century custom 411;, HOWARD Chenolet AC, pwr. radio, J!t1od [)(lve&QuailSts m ech S2300. \l!'JS z:i!J5 NEWPORT BEA<.:JI Bll-0555 • ('\lt!S. milage. $Sti00. 646-2625 1975 Monte Carlo, undt'r 50,000 ml. air, $3,250. 549-4!M>S ----- 1006 Bel Aire 2 dr auto lrans. i;:ood cond, reg j!aS $1'>50 9f'i2·0592 A.tot. M•w . -9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH USS •AS TO .0 AIOUMD. YOU ._ A CAI THAT fM>IS AIOUMD OM USS &AS. The new 1979 Fiat Strada gives you better milMQe than the Datsun 310 ot the QIH>OW9ted Rabbtt end 1t costs hundredl of dollars less lhen either c. gotng In bef0te you even oo out. What's more. Strid• gives you better OM mlteege thin the Omni°' Horizon. too. Aa •• un ... h4 H .......... r $Jll ................ A..,..,... oovnpe19 theel f8timlt• to the eettmeted MPG of other cart. You m11.99f different mffelOe dlptnd6ng on epeed, *91ther. end "1P ........ High~,.,.....-'" Pfoblbtt be ..... pwr Mucnnl( & brakt•s <>pill PWT scats & 28.000 6ll·l2761JJ.9l00 MAIU(V L I I DBnllY! llllwheel &J5,0001111les 11'\/le. <177SST 1 -Only 24,000 miles. ru11 aghl g r een w th I l-:xtraNUfftEA> $4599 i.::=::'o~. ~Je'~g:~[a~f~x: ~~,~~ee:,;n:'~: 1· HAPPY · I dllioo <831RJ A I. SJ4f5 NABERS V8. automatic trans.. une& & LIKE NEW con· I : NABERS 1 ~l~;I: r~~~k!~~d~~ $7999 540-5130 I CUS1'018S : I ,,,....-) 1/7 /./}/} defroster, vinyl roof. CHOOSIACAi '...../_ c;amJ!//1/(J wsw radial tires & more' NABERS I a~T MA X I y I • ) loOOH."llol Blv<1 cl04?40).$6895 ~· . . 2626 HARBOR BLVD. I TOYOTA I ]CXXJ H.11ll0t Blv<1 (Q!.t,i ~' S40.t)I()() COS C o-.t.i M,....,.i. '>4().<JIOO Expires l~m 5·20· 79 __ TA MESA _ I • I __ __ ·~T;wn &-C-ou-n;y w~n ~lltit~!i!'.~:I :70 XR·7. (.'us tom by I 1 1977CHEVROLET auto. air. roof ra1·k. all ••••-••-~.€:.~n.~,-C~~~~~OO Rams . Onf• '!f a kind. J IATSUll I MOHTE CARLO pwr, ~d cond Un~anal Op<'n Daily & Sunday Loaded. ~Mm1. M2·'145.'>. I 1M7 I ~r $800. 675·'866. _ _ 'lil 10 l'M '77 COUGAR I L--. S h a rp c ar with '74Mark lVLoaded!Xlnl I automatit·, pwr stet•r 1978 CHRYSLER 2929 llarbor Hlvd Cool while with tan in· Air cond .• low miles, ,. t M cond. Rt>g. 1o:as. Must •~ ,_... d I b "k t b d i mg, air l'Ond & vinyl lop LEl•..,.. .... S.,...A.u "Cl!> a t·Sll ...,..or. unuVI ua u~ c I super con tion_ 1 •• ~u ) ""'""" a.. " 546-1934 5'!11' $5,000/besl oHc r seat s and AM /t-'M (029SMU). ,.....,, ,...,., · Full power, fat·tor.v ;11r 500-9243 ...,,....Pl -..LY $3895 ------. stert.'O. (.,,,' , I ONLY I ..,.... n 111d .. all of the· Chry:.l1·r 1977 CHRYSLER -------... 995 HOWARDChenotet luxunes & 11e.oou mil1·:. t976UMCOLM -s7595 Dove &Quail Sts Must s~oe~ cQ2J0~4 '· CORDOIA COUPE CON'TIMEMTAL 540·5630 I I NF:WPORT REACll S5999 FUii power. fal1<lry a ir COUPE Spilt pwr seaL'I, I 833-0555 rond .. lilt whtlel. erws1· ll'athcr, Cabnolcl top, • I ___ cooLrol. Sll'rt.-0, s pht pwr nuise control & s lereo I NABERS r-i'k't: ~·~ ~~l~di~o~ radJo. <008$5P069P9> 2626 HARBOR BLVD. I '7& MCI 11 900 So. Coast Hwy. ...,...._ .. 494-1131 - 'bi 2--dr Ch<'vclle Mahbu. 'Vetle 8''. whls, eng O<'l'<IS wo rk M a kt· ufh•r ~ j ./j/; c32JSCR1 COSTAMESA C/LIU/fllt} 54999 NABERS ~!:_~.~ I ROADSTER I 7c'lf'!J HNl'IC'Y f\Mi NABERS ~ l.OAOED! Total luxurv ... s peed, slereo tape, I Co-.1.,Mt ... 1">40 11100 8:tdtA 1 _/_ "h'.Yh/J Speedrontrol.AX1 F~fH .:~v~~e rack I __ __ _ _ :.._../_ ·fffiLJ • '/l~ lrack, power st:at. win I SAU NICID I 'bi t'hrvslt•r :JCJO Burl!umt~ '/l , l (><YJ H.utJc,. Blw1 <lows. locks J60I> rnill''I wt11t{'.IOJJ & anlf'r Im full warrant~. 131 31~ s4195 (<l'>l·•M...,,, 540<>tOO cvc·s and lo\l't•kt•nd I I ma1· 101\ m 1 )!Oud un JCJOO H.uhl" RM1 ~as~ 776·5162 co-.1,.111\(..._, '>40 '>IOO l-'1nanc1n)! av:11l Dir ---'79 Mark V. G1vcm·hy de·· c45l3> I • I $.Yi() is the full pnc1• for Sllo(ller sen es, moon roof. I tlus 1969 lmpenal 2·11r The (asl.e.t druw 111 thl' lilt, crwsc. IHrk tan.." Have somcthml! you 111•ant I · Runs ~rcat. Nl'Cds brake West .. a Dally Pilot lots o( xtras. 3500 m~~ lo !.CIP Class1f1crl arl:. do '76 CWCA w __ anl_Ad_H_e_lp_? __ 64_2_-56_7_8 work.!'>3&0920. ClassifiedAd.642-5678. !ll1·1588_.__ it well 642·5678 9100 I llnna~I I Autos, Mew 9100 .... Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Alltos. Mew I r I INMI I !B-0019 ••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••• I Aulomat•c. air cood .. 1 stereo aa more. 32M I miles. (04~~5}. I PRICES ARE SKYROCKETllG! NOW IS THE TIME TO IUY YOUR DATSUN• IF YOU DON'T IUY YQUR NEW DATSUN FROM . fi!! • ltlftli ljijf!A • :'~1 ti•: : I YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECI YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITllC. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER HtA04A 0'1SUll Ill( WAll f l!lllt DllSUll Ill( CAllOU IAI SOii CDSll llfSA DUSft c.t wt 1 c"' om111 lflUllC IAIWll -Mrs•.• 111 IAISll. , 6 1il NEW 1978 B-210 HATCHBACKS 4 -4 SP••D WITH PACTORY AIR (Ser.299367. 296156, 468650, 522040) YOUR CHOICE 1 -5 SP••D, PACTORY AIR COND. (Ser .296073) Deset1 Gold YOUR CHOICE 1 -AUTOMATI«;, PACTOllY STlllP•S (Ser .297337) °""' 60id YOUR CHOICE •4&5.1 A FEW OTHER IEW '78's MODELS LEFT HUllllYI 1#1Cl~1181111$ • .,.. 1r-.. A1111frr=" ...., ....... , 'M9S '71DATSUN "«"CM """ UP .......... ~ .... _, I I ••795 '77DATSUN ..ZC,, S .... AIC,Alt/FM .... _., ...... ...,17.nl) '7795 . 71 Pl'· ... Alllo ·--Ml ..... ,., .a. ... -.1'31MS) 'M95 '77 DATSUN IMITAWAO. Mt .-. Nllftl--,..,,. .... (72ii1Ytl '•995 '77DATSUN -1·1 4 .... tr-. AIC. NI/FM ...,.. ......... (l115l0) •7995 .......... ,... ....... 111111 lv11Wk"I '3795 '77 DATSUN 1104DID. • Aolt Wll>l..,,11111 AIC Ml/Fii ..... ...,. .. 1»9' I 'M95 '77 DATSUN .az2.2 Aflt "'°' AIC loll/Flls-llPO ~--·*"''' 'M95 '00111111 OUSU• llC aon 10•• • 110101s 11111m 1a1 OUSUll lllt IPllfllSAI Cllf DllSllll Ill( auaun 011su111""9m ...... ,s II( -·-_____ ,_-.. .... ---.-.. I s419s I I • I I 13 PllSCHE I 1 s speed, low miles. I l erac ll i n color.1 belUllful. (U5845) I ONLY I I 54795 I I • I I I I '11 CllVY -I I EL CAMINO I 1 s cylinder. ' speed. I I air cond .. shell. more.1 (45837). I ss 19s : I • I I '76 FORD I I MAVEllCI I I s cylinder. aut<>m1t1c. I I power s t eer ing .• IU5803). I SAU PlllCID I I 52495 I I • I I '7& PEUGEOT I I SEDAN SL I I Automatic, air conct .•• I sunroof, loaded• (399Noe1. I I U~AILY I I 53995 I I • I 111 PDl£0T I Air cond.. sunro . I 1 1oad9d1 csmOF1. I I '"'::'.All.Y I I 56995 I I BILL I I MAXEY -1 I TOYOTA;·I I 1m1 ·1 l;BEACH Bi: I • ...... .:.1 1 847-8555·1 I MC.. ...... "-' .,.,,..... I .~----'- •ftd!r. M!f !O. '"' ...... u. r---991--.. ,lt.-.i ... 9e1t99_...,. ___ ............... i'a"11~1lit11JflJWW...,lffl ....... .. l .,..... ttHU.. t941 ....... ~··············· ·~·•\f••··············· r.: ''h11rit"I \ l.,, 11•'1 '"'''" 111.: ""rk $>1:~1 'lllil 04!'1 Ar1·tl1· wh it •' ~·11h nwtc·hing ~·hut• '111\ I 111 lt•rior. 1111 !>l<'•'r1 11.: wtwt•I. AM t"M ,1,•r.·11 Qt °'"l~t· M l•tl.11'\I l:•hKI l<ll3RZ1':I 1r~11~µ11r1.1111111 t '.111 Sl2t5 ~~tti 540-H30 ~ .••.................... 9940 2129 HARBOR BLVD. ·~y· Coupe-Mt-daum 1trt•1•11 nwot.ilu• Wllh r1•nno m11· .. 1 II ('yl t>n«. llUICI anlJ 111r 1 •1100 I :M I !fin I $41t5 W0-56JO 2121 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA '1' Z.HYl 1·7 COWi Hluo· v.•1lh lllt11!•h1111• h hll' 1n1t•n t1r. pow• 1 ··I• • 1111 ~: .or 1•1111i.J. ll11v.1•1 l11 11k1·' tUlfol~• 'SHS 540-5630 ltNl\SO\ & SO\ • l INlU• N 11.URIUAY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA M ESA •at1t~CuaY UPMYl~J VII. 11utum1111c. p11 r '''"'""K ., hrukci-, hr· 11"' 1ur roiuf . i\ M f'M "ll'l'\'U. I ou1(1r\ I \o" hJlt' Jlillnl .. Ofll) i,llUll IOllt." t l03N KP 1 S1we1.1ll\ llM11 .. t ill $5999 NABERS ( itt/tf(t!() /11(}() I l.111 ~ ... 111\.d I """I l\llo..._1 '>40 •Ill.Ii) '79MOHAICH GHIA ..... ;l;,11 \,Ill Wllh 11111 II) 11•11111 t ill ,,,.,•r111..: n 111 '<• t·o 11trul 1J(1w1•r ~11\111114,, I' ~ .• 111 l'tlllll. ,\1\1 l"M ,l\'r\·n l'I trad, 111tiW\'ll 1 S669S 540-5830 1011\,0\ ~ ,0\ • 11Nl (Jl N Ml Hl UHY ~HTI c0t111. '7ti 4 dr.G t•yl Monurch. AC. rs. ..... l!H4Mt•O. WIUt.°fl IWll>t' ;a mo .... :nM wai-h1.1I 111 mmlhly, still hu"' 1 } r ... natv lntunor lik1· n .. w bd ow hclll61 , rca:1011Jhlt• •llrt>r 675 l!J(M Mat... 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76FOID MUSTANG II JOI.COUPE \' G. <lulu l runs. pc1Wl•r :Menn~. AM FM. hi.224 m1k-:.. 14lORTVl S3Ua6 *J.C. FORTUNE l'onU;11· (;M(' 2nl0 fo: Isl Sl , San I a Ana <714 l 5511 IOOO '11 OLDS OMIGA llHM.tDOOI RroNc Autolr\llHr. pwr 11t~erine & »•r c·ond 4~YXI • OM.YS44t5 HOWARD Cltt•relet Dove & Quail Slll N1'.."WPORT BEACH Ill-OHS '77 OLDS WAGON F'or that summ<'r v;u ·a lion. tan with tan viny l Lnl('nor with individual front M!lllS, 1111 wheel, AM 1fo'M II track , mot r a I' k . .. I s . I' I H 1n·".wu1 $5095 540~5630 1011\SO\ & SO\' • LINCOLN· MERCURY NustJn~ II. ·74 C:h1a ~ c·y I. 2626 HARBOR Bl VO. <auto, A M nt K trk 1\ COSTA MESA n.•al ~ui. sa' l'f S2200 n 4-&io. 1776 a rt t>I' M '71FORD MUSTANG II 30 COUPE 19760LDS 1976 PLYMOUTH WA90M AutomaUc tra . tut(· l(Qe raf'k & factory air cond. t63BWOYI $3499 NABERS ~ 1600 H.<rbOI Blvc1 (0!>1.t~\. 540-9 19(> 1975 PLYMOUTH VA.I.I.AMT SIDAM VR. automatic trans • air c'Ond .. pwr st. & brakes. AMWM radio. vinyl top &wswtares . 100.'IMGR1 $2395 E>epires 10 pm 5·20· W AT LAS CH RYS UR PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'til 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mei;a 546-1934 1977 POMTIAC "'IMN lltlrit A lc>elded blue "8'yb1rd'' (85(11'P'f) ONLY$119S HOWAID CM•roa.t Dove & Quail Sls Nt."WPORT BEACH lll-0555 '75POMTIAC VINTUIA CPE. V·8. a l . Cal' .. p s . Rallye. 27.000 mill'i>. new tirns. 1026NOA 61~!1 I S3266 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontaac•·G MC ~ K Isl St . Santu i\nu (714 IS.SIJ.1000 '71TRAMSAM In .:learning hlac·k. r<·d anlmior. om1et by ..:old mai.: wheel!.. i\ar cond1 tiorunit. powl'r windows. powc•r "tt•1•r1n g u nd brakc-i-ls.l7TDLl S7495 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN ·MERCURY ·15 Alltre: 3 spci. amlfm stereo. tcood l(H m 11: Sl&S>lbnl oiler. 6'13·7liil &759-9475. 'Tl Trans Am· IWOO-MUl-l sell Call 646·71~. ufteT ~ c1dl 646-191.S Co1101c '78 Catalana. rully t'\IPHl 12.000 m1 $5895/olr. 900-:llOS. '77 Trans l\m, 'r·tup, /\M fo'M 1·ai.l> CH. PW. f-S. Pll, lo m1, $fl9ll5. 752~1 ·77 Trani-1\m. T roof. t\M 'FM 1·a!'t:-. 1•xlra :. Sl!l,IUJ m1 S-'1~•1. !175-til"lll:I dy-.. G7!l !'15ill PM ·77 <iraml l'rix. ,.:oocl m1 ~ lux11rv. :111 1•xtra:-:. T rOOI . lt-alht>r. hkt• n•·". ~I ~ llMlll, li:r.1 ~11:! ·711 1''11 F 11rm11l,1 \'•·r> Clt•an All 01>llu11:-S\, U)(1 4!1.1~1. 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19J6FORD THUMDHllRD COSTA MESA '76 MAH IV S1h·1•r hh11· ~1th lu•· lt•<lth•·r IOll'r&Or I 1.1111p1•r ,uur-.1•1r .,,,111 lu\111, 1 ~llll!Zl 1 $6195 540-5630 2626 HARBOR BL VO. 17.ilOO miles. V d. i\ T . Cai• aar. p " . stereo t<i:.s (~Z6lllll c..Kcn1 S..,runr Broul(ham Coupe Full po w 1.·r . t o wn1•r & burl(wKly Steal 1h1" Ont'' 1373VVW) WhOll•Sah• hlut·book S4225. our pn<'e •~ •. I 075 PLYMOUTH Fwy Custom 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Full pow1•r. fo1·t•11' :11r 1·11nd • p .1dd1•d l op, ,\;\1 l''l\t ''l'f\'11 11 11 wh1•,.I l1•at h1•r 1 rm''' l~lllln•I & :11.1llMI 1111ln ll<i:l:'l:I\ I.' A•1.u .. d •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• NABERS ~far) fit 9...,•Mc• l. A RG fo:~ T SELF..CTION OF NF.W & USF.O IN ORANGE COUNTY CA DILLAC VAl.UF. PROTECTION l'LANS Av:ulable on Most Cari. • • 1971 CADILLAC SEDAM DE VILLE fo\111 power. ral'tor. ;ur 1·ond., AM/FM !.l.rorc·o. 1.Jll whet·I. paddl'd lop & ll'ather inlcn or Sharp • l62LNDC1. $2595 • 1975 CADILLAC ELDOIADO Full power. ra1·111r.v 11 1r l'Ond • lilt wht·cl. stt-r1·0 tape., <'l'Ul!.l' c·on1 rol. s plit power s1•ats & Cabr iolet top. S har p' 1893LGlll. $3995 • " ......... , ... s..,.o..~··· ... •· .. ., ....... __..,....... ,. ...... 1979FORD Rll'URA courE 6 ryl.. automatu· t rans• pwr !.I . & brake·~,, J\M t f'M l;I C r co W/<'U!.SCltC & WSW llrt!S. lraJWCLJ $4595 Expir~ 'Im 5·20·79 [ol I f!~5IR1~H 0J)('n Oaily & Sunday • 'Ill 10 l'l\t ~2!l I hirbor Ill HI Cnsl a !\1 t'!.a 546-1934 '77GRAHADA Ctioµt· m gold w1lh tan an tenor /\M / f'M k I r:u·k and ;11r ron1h111>111'tl 1·11m h>rt 1!WTOE1 S3995 540-5630 IOH\SO\ & so" • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2526 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ·~:! l<anrh1·n• ;,1111. :1r. 1 l' Sl•ll·kton Slwll. 1·:1y L1fl lhll'h Xl111 1·ond. ~lfiO Kllt-l~ilili or K:r7 l:!Xli '711 ~~Wf{'. high milo·a )!t', m1·1·hanH·;tllv -.1111nd (~oocl family.' hu"1ncss t r::ms SS«lO. 4!1-).f ~ MIK • ·77 LTD II. :111.ll(ll) m1·s xlnt 1·ond . prit·1·d lo m oH · lao;I. !f19-272X 'fo4 f"a1 rlanl' :!c.lr .. 1ut11. I'S. l'H $.'di K4H· 11:!1 •• John 1011\SO\ & SO\ • L.NCOLN ·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA MESA MaYetjdc 9947 •••..•........•.......• '71 Mav1•nt·k . 1ww 11111nl , all power. luw m1h':-. Make Orfl'r . 5~11i·tlti:r7 < -~~ '72 Ma"· C.rahhl'r, Ht·I! gas. Oni: owm•r Auto. :! dr. AC. ti t yl 51500 83J.lll!OI ------ 71 l"ord Mavc ri t·k. ti r vl, i:unct tond . lo m 1. $!1~t() l'I' Evs M0·2x.11 COSTA MESA n 011 l'ark ll µa!>,... "'.1;: Wh1lt'. rully luadcc.l ' Xlnl ' 52,IUO ti75·t.IGI '76MONARCH GHIA Sl'd.1n fl 11'11 hrown mi•talhc· with Ian 1n \t'nor /\ 1m·<·1s 11111 "11.1.'<I au1rnnob1h· wath ramlly room I07·• re: N 1 $3195 540-5630 1011\SO\ & so" • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 'Ti Mavl..'n<'k. I' II. I' S. ·71: XHi Ok llluo'. au1"l" 14.574 ml. rull lank j.!al> t•limalt'. ~11 1'f1Pllll :-, S3SIXl Ph 1:.ii; 117111 dl'an. ~!15. 6:11 Hrl.1 Mercury 99 50 .•.••.•................ ORA.'JGE <.:Oli~TY 'S NEWEST l.Jl'<COLN MEIH'liHY DEAJ.f-:HSllll' RAY FLADEIOE LINCOLN !\H:HCtl RY 16-lX 1\ulu ( 't•ntt·r [)r Sl>I-~"'." Lakt• F o rt•!.I ~·xii IHVIM ·: ~ ·830.7000 '76MERCURY MONARCH GHIA S1·d;111 111 h11 r 11 1-.ht•d bro1111• "11 h m.11•·h1 nc tan ' 111\ I 11itc·r·wr wllh :11 r t·und1t111r1t•d 1·11mlurl. I'S. I' fl. t0711 '1i'l;J S3195 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN · MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA •7;; R<IHl',\T . I nwnt•r. :11 ooo ori).! m1 H&ll. ,\ (.' I "flll ~.1\ 1· !..:I''' S1 .1¢15 :>.II! !~~IU ~It\ ~t <!I' ~I '77MONARCH SEDAN <:old m etal he "'1Lh i.:a:- 'a\ IOI! 1·r u1s1· t•1ml rol, ,\~I fo'M !.h•n ·o. pu\\\'f :>t,·.1t. p!)W('r "'mdow~. I ill !.l('(!nnj.! Whl'\'I 15052\ll I S3995 540-5630 l~,!ai!i'J 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA MESA , :, I; r .1 n ti :\I .1 r q llro11i.:h:110 M 1111 ('l•1111 ~\Ill~ 1•q11pt 111-:ST OF FEH s:1.ouo IH·"t 5-IK llO:l!J '78MOMARCH GHIA Coupt• 111 maroon w11 h mat rhinl! mtcrior , ;11 r l ~>n<l t 1()4 U RI I S4995 540-5630 IOllXSO\ & so" • LINCOLN·MERCURY S5366 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac·<; M (' 2110> E. lsl St . SantJ ,\n;i 1714 )5.">8·1000 ONLY $3599 MEWPORT DATSUN ~ 1)0,·c• St rt•t•I NJo:WPOrtT BE/\Cll 833-1300 ·75 Mustang 11 Ghia. l'B. ·711 Ollb ~ Hl'j.!l·nt·y ·lllr PS. i\C. J\M WM :.ll'rl'O, chtiwl. Lo<iclt<d. ;\la kl· o f new paint. xlnt 1·01111. frr. l'.f• 6:11 :il'.~---­ G44·111il '74FORD MUSTAHGll lfardtop Coup1• 51>.22:; mik-s. aulO lra ns. radw, h l·at c r . nl'W pa int 1mll.ABl $2666 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontwc <.;MC :nx>E 1:-lSL,Sanlai\na t71 11 :>5tl· IOOO 'Gli. G 1·yl. auto. Xlnl m~l'han 1 <•al & bo d y . ~,·1•i.Js paint . $1500 -~t <!5Gl ·w JSI t•ng. Ol'W '"11nt. runs gn·at ' Sit.OU 111 r 542-n l!iK, ti4~ ·I I :Ill ·72 ~ust. air. I'. S. I' II. rt'I! ..:as. xlnt \'ond. 1\ T. SM35 ~0:11 1 ------Mu"t 1;; :!ll!I .• 1Ul11, go<KI n 1ml 111 ,iv. 11111 Hun:. 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978FORD PINTO RUNABOUT Et'Ol)Oifl 11· a I 4 ,. v l .. au1ohlat1l' trnn!. . pwr !. t (• c• r 1 n j.! & r :1 cl 1 n . (31ZI' J II I I SI k. 1'38!l!l l S3688 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HAll.llO R BLVD COSTA MESA o4l · 0010 '7·t l'lnto. hkt• m·w. makt· olkr. !'>.'>I; Ofl:J7 ---~ ---- 1 f i~ w 1~ .. 0001111 ~ 127:, 1111 !*~I :lllo~r ·n 1'111111 W:1i:on. ·I -.pd PS. I'll .• 111 -.11•r1·11. UlOfl' Xlnl 1·111111 !'1!'1!1 !'tiil:l i..:ri·al SIJUU !Hi:i-:>1:111 . PlynDuth 9960 C>ldsrnobt~ 9955 •••••••••••••••••••••'• .•..•.•..........•.•... 1976 OLDS C/S SALON COUPE Bu r l!und v wh1t1· & loa<l1-.I 1:::..'ti1n;,\ l ONLY $4995 HOWARD CMvrolet Dove' & t)uail Sts NEWPORT Bl':At:ll 83)..0555 1978 PLYMOUTH ARROW GT ~' -.111 ... ;I 11 a11!-t. 1\ \1. 1: \I 11111111. r1 .. 11· "111!111\\ d•• l11i..:1!1•r . l1111•kt•I ""II '> ,'I, trHlr••' l::!l>ll '.JV ) $4795 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Or><•n P a1lv & SundJ' 'tll IO l'\1 2!l2!1 ll;irhor Bii 11 < '1..,1.1 M 1•-..1 546-1934 ~ J Scat Station Wagon Torr1uefhte t ran!.. V II. tint glass. c·mm1,,i.1110s coolrol syskm. I. fl n • mote rontrol mirror". ,\ C. automal11'. P"''r t~.uli.:ah• window & (loor lork.., l'nc<'<l bt.·lo" Hlu1• Hook 76.000 m1 Sll!!.15 Cm bt.• Sl't'll al Thi' Daily Pilot. 3.'IO W Bay SI . C:o sla Mesa or t·all C 1 r t u I 11 I 1 o n D ,. p t 642·4321 , l'Xt 21U 1978 PLYMOUTH VOLARE SEDAN VH. automatic tranl> . pwr st. & brakl·~. air rond . split srat . vinyl tup. radio & W!-W llrt.·!-. 1G23Vi\O>. $3895 Exp1~ t0pm 5·2'1·7!l AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open l>:uly & Sunday 'til 10 PM 4!929 llarbor flh d Ct>!.la M1·'a 546-1934 1976 Plymouth Gran Fwy Custom 2 s.at Sta. Wqn. 111111· uwtallw w IJlut· mt \ (', l\M1FM :-.t••n ·o .111111 'IH'l'd <·11nl r11l """':.1 1111 " 1•11111 rol ,\ -.lt'm. 1111t1•d gl;1:-:-. P" r wintlt\"" ,'(, lcll'ko; l'n1·1•d 11 .. low hill\• b<111I.. i l ,!•lli m1 $15!15 ('an ht· '''"ll .•I lh1· 1>;11l y 1•11111 . :1:J1J w !lay SI • ('o:-ta .\11·:-.1 or 1·;ilf C'1n·ula1 ion lfrpt fit! '1321. l'Xt 210 '75 Fwy Custotn Suburban Sta Wqn All C'xt ras. P .S. 1"11 . ,\:0-1 F~I . ,\ 1C'. l'lm·k . l'mJS::.IUfl \'OOltul !>.'-"' ~m . \' H, ..t<• , 1'11· 711 .230 m1lc-s. Pnr<' S1 .5li5. Can COSTA MESA 1978 PONTIAC TRAMS AM Blatk i\1111 i.:rouµ. P"' r lA1ndo.,,:-.. AM FM -.11·1·t•o II lr:wk. mai.: wh1·1·I" & 31.1 17 rn1fl'S 10mUl>:\t I How Only $6650 Mi roe le Mencia/Renault l l:lO I larhor Ill . c • ~I 645-5700 $3999 NABERS 8:t@fff1r/ /t .ot1 lf.ul>t~ flt\,d I 1 '"·' M~., '>110 qlllO '7H Tran~ /\rn T 11101, til T ll11il. 11••r111·1 hntlv. l'ru&!.l' l'Olll. \.'..!. 1111 ,\(' fll•W p.11111 I 11'1·~. 1'1;1!'.Sll' S7ac t.>1a ~~t>< S~t;) ~•~t ~ .. 11 'li7 F1 n ·t11 rd :1:!1. \ H. 2Umpl!. I' S . 1\T 1·1111-.11ll'. ~upt·r WHI•· m.11! "'h 1-.. l;!l.Wld hody. j.!llo\I 1·111HI I llHll Slll!l5 I' 1 • li:ll liil '77 TH1\~S 1\:\I T Top S pt·1·1al Etlil 11111 App \·ara nn• <ir11u1• . Wh1\1'1 hlu•· "•lour 111 lt'r1•1r l.11atl1·d wll h P''"'''r "'1nlf1,,..,, 1)11\\•·r 1f11or lol'k-.. ,,.,,,.,,, thoroughly 111-.rw1•11·11 & dt'la1h"1 lmin .... ul,111· Hf':.\11 \' Tll Ul<I \ 1-. fl1t.i.1H~I Dir 642-8366 1:1 Lo 1111 lu.,,ll'tl "'1t''( t I .1-. \I 11 I ( ll II d llo'o1111,lul ,1, 111"11 11111 Nll.i !11,~I "'I.II\' 1,; I 11.!•I: ••\1 ... &1Ak1HI , ''11~1 \·.~ 111r.J11 n 9974 .••.................... ·;I \ t•j!,I ·r.!I\ 1111 11,.,: Clllo-r X:111 :i:",i ,., ,., ·7~. \ P~:I W .11.!llll :.,1; \I l'(i \ l'r,> 1'11·.111 9 Ull ~ .. 11. 11:11 t ·~:! V1•,::.1 ll11'11hk 1:!1111 ,, . .,,,, r•·l11 1h1,h1·d Want /\ti!. AYto~.Uud ( ·,1 II 1,1:! '>ti7K -'11l1Jll! rq.' L!J' :11;:1 ~1:111 Autos, UHd •..•.•..........••............................ HERE'S A REAL S<\N~Y AD WITH SOl"\E GREAT USED CAR BARGAINS FR of"\ SADDLEBAd<~ 1975 CADILLAC COWIDIYIW Cabriolet top. leather . tape, tilt wheel. r ru1sl' 1·ontr ol, full power. rar t o r y air <''lnd & r:o w Mil.ES 1945LQTI. ·71 I .Tl) \\ il).!UO. hkt• nt"". run... ~rt'JI. air ~I .WO llt•!.1 oHC'r wknd li75 ~Iii<! 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA MESA ·77 0 1.DS !Iii lkl!l'Ol'~ :'\l'W r ad ". brakl·-. & !>hocks l'"r ~1·:its. "''" do"'"· ltll whl &·<TUI'>•' t•onfrol. ,\)I F \1 s l 1•r Xlnl rnnd S5.!J'J5. Ca II !'15!1~iM7 IR· ~t·t'n at tht• Daily •••111111•11111111• ___ 'i4 l>u.-.ll'r !.htwk lrnnl 111 P1lo1. 330 W Oay St , • $5495 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPIDEYIW With rrube control. l l'ather & /\M I FM stereo w/8 track I apC' 1772PGW1 $5995 • 1977 CADILLAC SIDAHDIYIW With split power scats, cruise control. sk r<'o radio & ca11sellc tape player. CQISJJ42> $7995 • 1977 CADILLAC "DOIADO Full power. factory air rond .. Cabriolt't top. s plit power snt, lilt ~·heel, cruise control & s tereo . Sharp! 19'flTZW>. $7995 • I 977 CADILLAC SIYILLI With leather. cruise coatrol. stereo rudio & track tape. (483RKQ>. $10,595 • 1971 CAIMI I AC SMLLI Full power, fJICtory air eond., Ult wlM!el, stereo tape. leatber t op • LOW MILES ! C~). $11,900 • OVSR 100 ' QUALITY CAM TO SSLllCI' l'llOll • SF.LL 1dh• 1lt•m, "'11 h ;i 73 Cut I a:." S r :uli .ii,,. H11.!hl n ·rir 'llJ:trt..r 1>:11wl Co-. I :a :\11·s a or <»t 11 I Daily Pilot Cla!.!.1(11.·d 1\d lit1:.,,1 hcd Ad:.. your ont" auto. ;11r 1tcan. Slk!)() clamai.:t-.1. llt•,.l h.·:111111 ul (' 1 r l' u I a t 1 on U ,. p I S\'ll 11tlt· 1~em'> ~ 567H 642 5ti78 "t.oiJ:.hopptn).! r1·nh·r 714 11.16 !llAA -~rt'-. 1161!.. ~ l>t2 5t>ifl, ext. 210 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos. M•w """""°O AMto1, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 AYtos, M•w 9100 Auten. M•w 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• It's Palm Springs This Weekend AT ORANGE C<JUNTY'S #I BUICK DEALERSHIP Bouer Bui~k •N COSTA MESA See The New Palm Beach Le Sabre .•• LltlT PalCi&-.-le.aM DISCOtJNTE• '1900 BIJY OB LEASE TODAY! We Leue AU Makee & Models • . OilP ,..-blehNlee nerylhb•tr HCf'pt lu, llii..e ... • 120 tloetamealary f,.... Photo For Illustration Purpoee1 Only. (567381) (150n2) , . Enjoy The New Palm Springs Regal Starting at '5888 r-.. -· -------------· '76 PINTO WAGO~ 4 cyl ._speed cus1om paint. (455PPM). 52677 '73 DODGE PICI UP 8 cyl.. automatic. air (54556P). 53177 '77 MOVA 4.ooo. 6 cyl . auto , air, low miles' (860WRAJ. 53377 '76 MUSTANG 4-cyl.. 4-speed, Powe< st ee r ing, stereo. (845POI). GRANADA 4.ooo. 6 cyl.. auto.. power steering I brakes. air and more. (S67RXP). 53777 '78 FIESTA 4 speed, air. sunroof, maos. (755VOX). '76 PINTO WAG-OM 4 cyl auln root-rack (001RXM1. 176 COURIER . 4 c yl . 4·speed. only 35 .000 mil es. (1E06208). 53377 '78 VOi.ARE 6 c yl .. 4 -s pee d . AM/FM stereo, low miles. (H029C). 53477 '76 PLYMOUTH YOYAGB WAGOH 6 cyl .. auto .. radio. heater. (997REW). _.s3577 PICIUP 8 cyl .. auto .. air, Power steering & brakes. ca mper s hell . (1899768). 53877 '78 COURIER +CAl .. W 4 cyt.. 4-speed, radio. heater, mags . tow mileage. (1l 55331). 54977 ·-\ . • !.. ~· ---. ~ I • . .1iJ)&bif$ featurittq ·Good@D' L RTS LOCAL WANT A S · ... ......-.-1 AUUO e &f9 - A JEL.L~ DOU614NUT! --. - . 5·20 J ~ 6°&/llltz_, SOMETfMeS WHEN L{OU SITE INTO A JELL't' OOUSHNUT, TME JeLL'r' •• BUT I DON'T WANT A JOB DON'T BE so LAZY~­ GO ON IN THERE'S ONL'f' ONE PROBLEM .• .. SQUIRTS OVT TME SlPE! (( By Ernie Bushmiller I WOULD LIKE THE J OB e ~ c 2. ii ~ ,. • ... -c ; (/) < ::> a. r.· .. i ::> ~ -----·· ... -. -- r 'THINK l 'M U.Or N(i TO HAVE AN ICE G~eAM CON~!! 81~ O, ), .. 1 ,.HAT°'· 4 t<IO THll'-.iu TO 1..00 K FO~WA~D ro! ~~M ~T~ Grni~~~N@ D.\PYER! 4 r t r ': ll .. ' Gl&t J'D LOVB TO HAVSAN IC& CR;EAM CONE ... -- I ~ TH.A,- ALL.. Voe,{ C AN 'T.,_.INK ABOL.tT, :tf!C'A? DON 'T YOU ~EALIZE w.'E KID? A~E:: G~bW1NG lAO VER':~ VE~Y F'A'?i' ~HE?E OAYG r,1 MISS S?ENCEIC.. A06EV ! BEN'5 00NE! .--4 ' -··-·~- itMa~ H-AVe CMAN&IP.- ou~ PA"EN-rg "eMAINEO CHIC .. O"eN MUGM 1-0NGdilC THAN we WILL! YOl-A'/..L. SE DOING u~OWN -UP, ~ER'IOLA~ IHIN6~, !~A, ~EF"Ort:E YOLA KNOW IT" .. UNHAPPY' WITH '11M$Elf, eEN LEAVES SPENCE~ f ,\i;:.M5 DURING THE NIGHT, STOPPING AT A CAFE! H£Y T',JAf? A NI~ ~~~1EF 'fOV-6'.)f THERE, ~~R . •• ,, ~ --------.----·· . . NOWAc:>AV-, we KID5- A~& A LOT ~LA~TH&IC ADVANCE' THAN TH&_ LA•T &aN8ftATION. : WHATOOYOU~ THINK A904A1' TMAT,Z~A? WIL.L. ! HAVE T IME. FOP: AN I CE. Ctr'E 4M CONE ? MY NAME'S OEN CASTLE THE COFFEE.'5 AL..50 AND I SU~E APP~ECIATE \ ON THE HOUSE YOUR GIVING ME A PIECE ~UDD' .' OF PIE, HE.LEN.' ..-...-,...-.... . I \ ' . f \ ,... .. . ~u KNOW LCRAzt,>, 1Hl5 OLD ~K REMlNLJ5 IViE OF A CAR +··}IAD WHEN I WA5 IN HIGH pµ400L. . ' - ' I USED TO CALL IT Mt; JAMEE>· BOND CAR. "THAT'S ,ALL IT COST FOR C,ANDY B,ARS ... P,ACKS OF Gt.JM ... BOTTLES OF POP .. -· DOCTOR SMOCK 'J IS 1-r A PISAs-reR MOVIE!:»! WHf;N .,-HIS HOL-L-YWOOc::> AGeN-r -rAKeS Me. ASIPf! ... N01"' l-tAVI NG SOL.c:> A SING l-5 -r1cKe-r SINCe ,.,.. OPeNeP, :t. 'c:> SAY SO ! ·----- .. -· CRA7..Q , HOW ABOUT CDN\ING ALON& CJJJ1~ ME ID PICK UP 1HAT 50FA 1HAT'5 BEEN ~AiED 10 ™E U<:,HTHOOOE? If. 6HOOk.D~'T TAKE U5 TOO LON&. . . .JAME!> BOND+ 4EAH ! WHENEVER 1 S'TEPPW o~ -rnE GAS, A Cl4)UD oF BL.ACK OMO KE lAlOULD COME OUT 714E BACK A~D IT WOULD SQlJI RT OIL AU.. OVE.R lfiE ROAD f ,A WHOLE BOTTLE? . byFerdJohnaon ----- ._ SLJF<E, l<AYo --~I '2 fl)LL OUNCES .. J--rr-v~.:r's ~ Lor--> -: . 1vi1c~ ASAMucH -~· ....._ fO~ ~ :~ NICKEJ...,/oo.~ I GET IHE: F~ELIN<5 · I GOT ~. HERE · ABOUT - ~ 20YEARS /00 L,ATE· By George Lemont \ " ~ ,. I J./llVKIN G • ~C.R l 131'LE. ~'1W~t3l.E ~CRl 8~c SCR l t:'~LE A £ .fOf\ sJ;:vf:RA :..-u ·~nc: r ~ ~) sf\IAl~S . , . •, ·-----~ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue •t lust six differ- ences In drawin9 details betwMn top and bottom panels. How quicklr un you find them? Check answers with those below. 1ue ... 1110 I! _.IM 't 'lu!Sll"' II ve> ... 1111 S 'Iv~•!"' II ll00'9 'p ~··-II M09 '( -\f l'!~S ( OUJH I"' I I ... l\Od 't U:N~u111Q ~Utni-rWhirl@. --------------byHalKaufman------------- esuM NUM11a1 Ac_,.nt .... eM .. ,1"': ... t.ce a.sil_yean. • .. tam_ teftcet. • ...,_ leth_ ........ • ~n lestJ_ ... ,...._••n. urne number Is mlW"f nm •II .._. bleMa. WMt number? ~ I,, 'M.1161 ,, .eqWflll lutf91W ... , r&~~l,2-:.~Q~ • Murky Ma"'I. Y~ cen prow one·~lf of two end two Is thr". H..-.'s how: One·half of two Is one plus two equals three. No? THEY PLAY - TOWINI 'Tis belle...-d that wl~ nen can only vain .. much es aoters lose. But not ec~dlnv to this old verse: Four lollr men ut dowft to pier. Md p&ared •II ni11tt till break of dey1 lller played for gold end not for fun. With MP!lr•t• scores tor everyone. Yet when they ce1ne to square accounts. Ther all had_.. quite fair amounts. C.n you this per• do• ••Pl•ln- lf no one lost. Mw could ell gain? . •ltd .IOI co-••ld -.... ,_ ..,_ -..,, e aint In Hendt RuM"•nt• wont 1e9ments to form names of four bint~: 1. IN ROB. 2. LINK 0 BOB. J. BILL HORN. 4. IN CARD AL e Rlddle·Me· This! What's green and wears a black cape? Count Frogula. What's the best way to ship fish eggs? In roe boats. NET GAIN? Will or will not "'9 Intrepid butterfly hunter above bat his trophr et bottom right? We'll let you decide. 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Many g countries rely very heavily on their sales to the U.S. -Central and South America, Spain, Poland, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Malaysia, Australia and others. If we stopped importing agricultural prod· ucts. including those that compete with Without imports there would be disaster. our own production, it would be disas- trous to . the economies of dozens of countries. By the same token, if all world markets were closed to our fann expons, well over one million Americans would be thrown out of work, one-third of our pro· dudive cropland would be idled, the national balance of payments would suffer an additional $10-$12 billion deficit, and domestic food prices would rise. FOR ADRIENNE BARBEAU, actres"S Why haw~ bem turning down IO muy 1V rolee lat~? -S.K., Canton, Ohio e Last January, John (director John Carpenter) and I got manied -whk:h came as a great surprise to me because I neveT'thought I would. or wanted lo. take the plunge. I feel strongly about taking off on location for extended periods of time. Right now, I don't fancy the idea of being away from John, and a lot of the stuff I've said "no" to involved a long separation &om him. FOR SnJART GROUT. Executive Vice President. Seeing Eye, Inc. Why la It that only one brad of dog can be UMd • .. ._. Int eyes? Whal about dw St. Bemuda? And how meay dogs haw Vo" trained? -N.1 .• ~. Wyo. e The German shepherd is often perceived as MThe Seeing Eye" dog because it was the ftrst breed used by the school. The school now trains Labrador and golden retrievefs and some mixed breeds, too. The St. Bernard ls too large fOJ guide WOfk. We have trained tome 7 ,500 dogs. FOR ANN COMPTON, c0rre.spondent, ABC-lV News .. ...... :.R.....uca-.-..... ... . e Wi!D ... we've considered asking fOf combat pay for hair· raising helicopter rides through mountain Winds to g9t our video tape to a sateltte waund 9tatk>n; for running at break- neck pace amid a rampaging herd of televtslon mini-ams and technicians to catch a Presidential motorcade; or for be- ing caught In the CTOIS-flre of stage egg roUs during a food re- belion on a Carter campaign charter flight In 1976. FOR THE ·ASK .. mrroR F-=t or lctloa that Brooke S~ • painfully lby -~ from the camera? -U.. Golden, Clifton Park. N.~ e We don't 'know about '"painfully," but it's true that she's bashful. All th<>5e who worked with her on Just You and Me Kid (including co-star George Bums) repon that she's not particulart; verbal. is ex· tremely reserved and Is far from the worldly and sophistlca1ed youngster they thought she'd be. Brooke's mom has to push her to mix with kids her own age ( 13) because she hates making overtures lest they think she's pushy. One day. the Schoolgirl Brooke-the bashful beauty. director of Just You ond Me Kid could not get Brook~ to wipe a worried look off her face. He thought she was wrestling with the way the scene should be played. She wasn't. She was far more concerned at the mo- ment with an imminent history test. As well as learning her lines, she also had to memorize schoolwork, a problem that the grown-up actors didn't have. FOR BARRY MAND..OW, composer-recording star Who la Heather Na.on, to whom ~ dedicated ~ ahna, "'Ewn Now'"? -M.A., Alatln. Teue e She was the I I-year-old daughter of a very close friend. He.ather died when I was in the middJe of cutting this album. Right before her death. my dog, BageJ, became a mom. I promised Heather that when she got better she could have one of the puppies. The last thing that she saw before she died was a picture of the puppy, propped up by the lamp beside her bed. FOR KAREN LOGAN. Women's BasketbaU League Why do 1V lpOfD announces ~ lntt.Me ,.,._1 -Vaa ~ ...... Idaho e The most upsetting thing about female sports announcers is their lack of knowledge on the subject they're discussing, which means they don"t conduct an inteJllgent Interview. Consequently. they tend to fNIM you appe.v as unversed In your sport as they are. On the other hand. many male an- nouncers usuaOy know the subject matter, but seldom take H seriously. Women's athledcs are still a joke to them. FOR .IOHN GABRIEL. star of ABC· TV's Ryon s Hope up~-......... role of a doctm? -L.W., S...0... Va. eFor bample, my "wife" developed an aneurism, which Is a sac formed by local enlargement of the wuMned wall of an artery, and one child was deli~ with hydrocephalus, which \s an inaease In the fluid In the bnlln. With aD this knowledge, though -since I lost my first wwlfe" d11rtng an opetation on the show -my real-life kids won't even let me put Mercurochrome on their cuts. PRO ............ (D.·lndi.M) PROAnDCOO CON ..... 0.... G-.... CR . .a..hl The United States has been p&aytng "electoral roulette" with Its method of choosing the Plelldent and vu Pres- ldeit. Under the Electoral Colege, It .. polllble for • candidale lo wtn the popu&. llOt1I .a.ctlor1 Md ~ not be -*Nd .,......,, (1ha has ~­ thrw ltrna In our hlltory). Monowr, due lo the dilcrt>ution °' electoral votes lo ....._, • dHlen '• llOt1I CMt In lndiaM, for cum· pie, which CM lnftuence lJ .i.ctorel vota, does not c_,-y •much IWlght •one CAllt In Callbnie, which Glf'l lnflu· era 4S ciectoql voees. Anely, ~ ~ ...... ..,.... dwey .... betmd "" ...-. Dhcl election .. the wev cA 1n..tng thlil the a.ddMI w1nn1ng the rno11 voees wlM -. Should There Be Direct Election of the Praldmt? Do you want a PrelkiG'lt who carted none of the states end only 41 perclld of the vote nationwide? Or a President who sw.pt the 10 ....... ltateS of the ncxthalt but recewd few vota In the other 40? And wtWlt of • Plaklent confirmed only lher betterty dls- p11-.d recounts. •mted by cherga of rMlltve vote fraud? Al three ---nark>I coukl tekc pa.. d we .._... our Conlllullon't EJec:toral Colege •nd rep&ec:.11 wlh Sen-.~·· dnct election ~-We would IOOn &Ml our eledlotm turned '"'° d'80tlr blales b.d'it ~In the few i.. ..... Reg6onel end one..-.. CMClkllm would conhaM ""'*" ...wine • dNr cholc. bttween cardd .... Np1w1tl11g nelk>nwkte ~- C 1t7't fAMtl.Y WHIU..Y, IMC .. All ...... Wlming: The Surgeon Genni H11 Detenftined Thlt Ciprlttt Smcmng Is O,...rous to Yow Hllhh. ~-·-- DISCO SWEEPS THE NATION By Bruce PoHock A once-staid supper dub In suburban Westport, Conn., now has lines around the block, since the owners con- verted a portion of the upstain dining area into a disco. The previously placid home of "the meDow sound" on New York City radio, WKTU , suddenly switched to an all-disco format last summer, and within months became the number-one rated station in the market. In Chicago, in Phoenix, in Los Ange- les, in Boston and other cities, hordes of hustling kids in three-piece suits and party dresses )ump their afternoons away at teen and kiddie discos that are, In most cases, adult discos by night. Within the space of two years Saturdav Night Fevc has gone from cult to't:raz.e to epidemic, with discos springing up in bowbng alleys, shopping centers, roller rinks. Disco is taking over society and the society pages, and becoming a catch-al panacea for a nation's collective physical. emotional and psychologk:al Ills. And what was until then a formless, Imitative decade has now been shot with life, and giver an identity. Its citilens, liberated at last from the shadow of Woodstock, have received a name ol their own: 1ll« Disco Generation. · "I thlnk a lot of it has to do with the social implications of the day," says Ray Cavlano, the president of his own Warner &others-funded disco record label, RFC. "We're not on a civU rights kick, the Viet· . through our Timothy Leary soul-search· Ing. Music In those days was more con- ducive to statements than to rhythm. Now people are dancing and escaping and having a good time. At the disco you're part of the entertainment. Tilere's an emotion~ outpouring which keeps you coming bac.k for more." Arriving In a decade of body-aware- ness. phY*al fitness and beautiful peo- ple, di9co teems perfectly wedded to the times. Merged with exploding American technologal know-how. the diloo may aho be the ultimate arena for muskal ex- pt.ellk>n. That ii why perfommw like the Bee<'-'. Mick ...... Rod Stewart Md even Dolly Parton .. ftndlng they can ln- aeate theS appeal, If not atabWi totaly new careers, by tapping Into this vatt and ~m.wkd. -tf't a MW way of making reccxds," 111ys 5t8lh Furman. one ol the founders of the mobile dllco operation, °'9co Van 2000. "The bat. dominata lnttad ol the voice Md ...-. V~ don't hew WM 4 e ,MlllLY WlllU.Y, -a, tll't lyrics, but it's a great feeling. Once you get out on the dance floor with the music and the lights going, you can't lhink of anything else. there's nothing else in your mind. You get carried away by the music, the good feebngs. It becomes contagious." So contagious. In fact, that there are, at last count, some 37 million people cur- rently shaking their assoned "!700W thin95" at approximately 10,000 discos all across the country. "Disco. as far as we're concerned, hasn't started yet," says Furman. "We're Into a dance cycle right now. People don't want to be observers, ~ :1 want to participate. You go to a disco, you're the star." Am.tc.a's a..~ dilco a .. oc- cwred In 1962 wha1 0.ubby 0-=br brought greascn, .... people and politldln'1 wtves together In cramped quarten to undulaile to the Twill tempo. But the euphoria ol thoee dilco..,.... ~ IMaeNd by the Kennedy..,...._ tton , leading to • men IOf'nbs. tn- trotpedlw music. Even the mrival ol the this suburban New .kiwv dlaco, a giant hand proulda a prop /or Mr own priu* fantasy. ..... -tv In 1964 oouldnl f'!IY"NK- tlvllle our dMdng '-t. Tod-v'• dilco ~. wllh b teething African rhythms and lush European orc:t.daa· tton1, Its htgh-proftl, celebrtly hangouts and ...... ~·the--1 light and IOUnd IY*fnl, owes b nlleence prtrMrfy to the trend-Mtllng EMt Coatt. wt.le many thrive on whm h. bnn dac:rt>ed as the ''Primal Scream DllCO Moment.'' Wheth- er It's the unsubde ministrations of Donna Summer or 8eny White, the funky. rambling digressions of Isaac Hayes or the string-laden dl9co sonatas of France's Jean-M.c Cerrone, the mta* of the dl9co II a clear. loud and pointed an- tithesis of the moody meM1ges ol just a d«ade ago. As Cav\ano says: "'Then_.. no blues at the dieco, thM'1 the key." Beyond andthcm, though; beyond ~.the dilco ...,...nee h. "'* • bit more going f0t It. "From a s-y- chologlcal J)OS1t ol view, a ~ ts an enonnoUlly llltUnlfed. afldw environ- ment, one that's dngued to aaee a trwmendously ~ levei ol ernoaon.I rapon1e ... says ldmoe wrtler se.w .. Krw. Uhor of Sdlnm A T-= .tdteAra. ~cmt'tC'Wl'IWliil one wllhout glttlng wound up. It er.-. a very powerful ~ htuce- mcnt '°1 fantMY. Md for getting rtd ol yow QWewlc41S." lJke the multimedia hardwmw pow9f- lng b engtne, the dllco runs on M\/Sal lewis at once, proVkilng a wide van.ty ol stimuli for Its patrons. "Ifs the type of ac· tivity Iha{ can salisfy many needs at the same time. that's why it's so popular," says Dr. David Sheskin, an aS50Ciate pro- fes50r of psychology at Western Connec· lieut SUte College in Danbury. °" 's a way to be compd8'1 at something Md gd the respect ol one's peen. It relaaes to status, power. looblg good. II de6niteti} fuHs exhlbMionlstic and sensual needs. which can be acted out at the disco. Some peo· pie are much less Inhibited on the dance floor than they are in the bedroom." The disco can be a self-contained, self- centered unit, conjuring Its own set of rules, rituals and mores. Billy Braner. one of the owners of Bunyan's, the sup· per club/disco in Westpot1. comments: "Here a single guy might bump into a single girl, spend two hours with her, dancing and having a drink or two, and when theY part it's 'bye, see you here next week, and nothing seems to be ex· pected. Whereas if a guy sat at the bar downstairs talking with a girl for two hours, buying her drinks, then It would be pretty much assumed that they would walk out together." As the relentless beat chums higher and higher, diehard fans and recent con· vms are wondering, ho.,. long can it last? Is disco just a momentary passion, thrust N> the ~ ~ media hungry for novelty? Or • It deitiaw:d to·become the major entertainment form for the 80's, uniting lad, tast1ion and fantasy into a ~mdingpot? While optimists are rushing to install minored balls, Xenon strobes and pro· grammed lights in their own homes lo recapture that Saturday Night Fever am· biance. o\hers are not so smug. "1111 probably bum itself out very quickly, because loo many people are jumping on the bandwagon," asserts Scott Anderson, editor of Disco News. an Industry 1 OiYMPI: STAINEe "'It. l•, f '' I •• • ~' f' ,...,, •, ••A• .\, newsletter. w A lot of clubs will fold because of poor management. A lot of radio stations wOI do really well and then start to fall apart." Whatever its uhimate fate a year or two down the road, disco now ~ to be dnlning far\S and perfomwn from the ranks ol rock 'n' roll almost daily. Ewryone is cager to hook W.to the lalesa mu.sic-.nd-lifesayle movement. Even Scott Anderson admits the end iS not ~ in sight. "Like anything in the music business," he says, "it11 climax, and then there1J be a saturatJon point. That's when It really sells, on the way down after It's gotten lo the top. The sell-through ~ where' the big money ls. "Qn those terms. disco Is only 1:111 just now bceaking Into the Top 40." l&J /\nahcim ,~ r,, 11'1 L1; nt ~ 1 El Toro U H~b ra ~ante Ana J ' Jk n . l' 11')1 , 110 11 11cfl.v.rrv {''•') > ,I rr; • I /, r 1 ; I ti , .~ r L, o t; r 1 B t , · r !1 I ., : ,, I I 1.1ckr •.• n I w .. l'f'r t.: 'I ,, I 1)-;11 • , t. i • l.1~' •r Co,_jiS 1~.no -4 .~ • I I I Art H,!fdW<!.re c~ : ' .11a P J 11.to:; Y. / M.th.H 1,.'.., ' '· START YOUR DIET TODAY. BECAUSE NOW YOU CAN •.• I Lose 24 Pounds , or more ... and it Still Keeps Working! • CONTROLS STOMACH -• SUPPORTS BACK AS IT SLIMS lOPOUNDS 20POUNDS 30POUNDS .. .,. .......... EASY TOUCH-AND-STAr• CLOSING LETS YOU CHOOSE THE EXACT FIT YOU LIKE. TOUCll·AIH»·STAr• Timm Ladies' & Men's Style U2752 REGULARLY 115 each NOW.! 2 for *15 ---· ,_ cau.11U·,. I a..•_. .. l.Y .... IO:""V:.*......, a::._ ··-·10....._CllM'lllt o:.~.-Wtlro..tMt 4. •••--. WFW11 I --............ .• , ... _ :• ...... 1-----_,__, ___________ _ '-',.. .. ,. n.-.m I -I u111•1111 ......... ..._ .., -.,_ ---·--·-· ... --·-·--......._~ • DONNA summER: DISCO'S FIRST LADY J, ~ everything that I do, otherwise I don't ' get involved. fl I'm going to do a Donna Summer special. it's got to be a \ reflection of me " Another reflection of Donna is • -. her devotion to her family. Her }\ five -year·old daughter, Mimi. recently appeared writ) her on the International • • ". ) YelJI of the Child telecast for UNICEF, to which she · I . donated the royalties for ) "Mimi's Song,·· from her Live and M~ album. Currently, Donna Is producing an ahlm by i J 2 J She's had five solid-gold abums, and a string of chart-busting disco singln. She. had a prominent role In the disco film , Thank God lrs Friday, and she'U have her own 1V special in September. She even has her signature on a line of customlled disco fabrics. And there's a Grammy on her mantelpiece for her ren· dition of "Last Dance." So why i5 Donna Summer, sometimes known as the Queen of Dileo, tuffering from an ldenti· ty problem? ~ on t want to categorized as a singer," Donna ..ated from Los Ange· les, where she's been putting the 6nal touches on her mth al>um, to be tttJed Bod Girls. "Any ar1lst could make a daco record. Any ar1ist can do country & west· em. 'Thne'1 no l'ftlOrl why more people don't just sing what they lllGnl to ling. That's what I'm trying to do, because I love mus6c, period. l love dilco mus6c, but I also low rock 'n' rol, country. )Im. gotpel, and l ~ low dwbl mu*. l don't want to eliminate aD of th<* things &om my Mc becaule I am now a dllco singer. l wtD lncOfPCJf* them, and try to educata the audlmoe dwt follows me to lice 10n-.e of the thlngl I !Ike." Educating her audience should begin with the r-.. ol the new al>um, on which molt of the abc>Ye fonnl of ""'* wtl be .tkJWCal8d -tndudtng Donna's .. .,...19 talents. It wtl continue wt... Donna brtnga.,. Kt to -of .. pa.ca - t.. Veg1111. And It wdl pnNpl culrnN .. on naaon.I '*"'*-'· -1 wtl cWnlely ._,. • lat of ~ on dw ltMJW," Donna -..d ... , •m actMly Involved tn .. , .... ., .... .,,..., .. "" a ~oup called Sunshine, comprised of her· four younger sisters. "h's a project I wanted to work on for years, and have been slowly wori<fng on for the last year. My sis'ters are hysterical at this point because I've taken so long. But I hope to have II finished by June." Born In Boston approximately 30 years ago. Donna had to journey to Munich to find recognition as a singer and an ac· tress, appe.arlng there In the German ver· sion of Hair. Through the auspices ol top European producers Giot'gio Mon:>dcr and Pete Bellotte, she was soon a Conti· nenlal 1ens11tion, and International dl9co fame was but a "Love to Love You, Baby" away. It Is ironic, then, that the current disco epidemic, signaled ~ own highly prized Grammy, might paw the way for Donna to resume her acting career In fuU stride . .. If I'm going to act, rm going to mily considering ftve or sbt offer1. "It's gong to be a .nous role, or a comedy role. Something that wil make people view me as an actress. and not )ust as a singer In a movie." With offers for future ~ pouring In. Donna Summer • In the momtng. afwr mg« ol hft "owmlght tueeelS" - made po9llble by Y«en of unheralded labor. "fm tom 20 wa,,. .)Ult trying to take ewsythlng In, .. lhe Mid. '"FlnJlfq my dJum. doing my limn' alJum, gifting rady to go on the road, .rMf al of the ocher thlngl (the 1V lp9dal. the line of fabrtcs. the movie~-And I'm 9ttl try- ing to be a glrlrtend, • mothn, a friend. h gm kind ol !Mddentng. rm a wry bufV J>ft"IO'l. l ._ to be aeettw on • number of lewis, and tt's herd to do It al, but I'm go6ng lo try • ., .... thia .. whee fiwry ... ....,.. to be In ha life," she conceded wwQi;. "In • fllfrtv .an pl.ce, 90 "'°" can MY. 1 don't t.I ._ doq th9 now.' Or. 1 don't haw to go on the roed i I don't Mnt to.' When you CM\ git to that p61ce, It'• a wo.idlrful ~--_..._ ..... .. 'lblF ... ,,_.be war1h •10.000 to PlllmoUw Uquidtlotlofiddl .... Cllh~ too.,,,..- .. be a •md. .k111 NI out the .,... coupon. ---~ ..... vau'I ... '°' Mdbe8UIDmllt-Olly ...... In the 8ttll ..... (Or .. Na) ........... 1.1111111...-11••· "1l~•1rar ......... -.-... -................ ___ ... lltllllllll................. IUilll I ·---=-.-·-· .. -..... ..,, --· ...... A 1111•--· .,_-. 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Jewish and Protestant sects) In all 50 states offer secularized versions of the Marriage Encounter program -a program designed to remind people that matnmony is a sacred and serious union In light of the self-centered attitudes that charactertze what Tom Wolle has du!Xx!d the "Me Generation." one might think Frank and Barbara learned more about each other In three da!I' of a marriage Encounter than they'd learned In 26 yeots of marriage. 11111stt1lion5/0o11a Et1lln09r These comments may sound like listen to presentations from Encounter say. to change a drastically mismatched phrases from romantic novels. but leaders on thought-provoking topics. To relationship. Dull but satisfactory mar· statements like them are being voiced all get participants in touch with their own riages are more easily helped by an En- across the country by people who have feelings. for example. leaders might first counter weekend than bad ones. In that that an organization dedicated to the ans rediscovered each other through Mar· discuss such questions as, "What are spirit. Maniage Encounter is heralded as of compromise. communication and per-riage Encounter your favorite childhood memories?" or, a 44-hour program for people who have severance. would Oounder. Nothing could Encounter weekends usually involve "What do you really want to get out of a good marriage but want to make II bet- be further from the truth, as Encounter around 20 couples. three "lead" couples life?" Leaders are ohen frank in talking ter. Apparently, many modem couples veterans testily. and a religious leader -priest. rabbi or about their own experiences and feelings. want lo do 1ust that. Begun in Spain In • Eugene had been manied to minister The weekend Is structured the early 60's, Marriage Encounter has Joan for 16 years when they attended around two goals. helping each person to grown to Include five continents and 30 a Marriage Encounter weekend near get 10 know himself better, and then help· Kit and Ken no longer feel SO countries around the world -all without their Pennsylvania home. "It was ing spouses lo get to know each other the ~nelit of advertising. critical for me to find importance in better. driven about thftir COteeta, In this country, couples meet in former who I am -rather than in what I do To accomplish both aims. couples now that they've "mo.de retreat houses, motels .. ~or:....;a:.:.nl.....!m!!e::::e:;.?t:.:;ln~-----'I i-----~f~o:r~a~l:iv~ln~g~a~n~d~w~h~a~t~I ~o~wn;·~T~h~e--================--e'Gi:f\Oltrui<"~·m0sfiimjpo~--~ a a ows coup s to eat, meet. 0 OCUS -0 ef t e most lmpor-an8 enjoy the privacy needed for the how we were living parallel lives. how tant ~aon In our fives." movement's dialogues. Unlike other our priorities were wrong. how we forms of self-help or therapy, no fee Is re.- were unable to share ourselves with quired Participating couples pay each other. Marriage Encounter gave then send pa.rtic1pan1s back to their rooms whatever they (eel they can afford and us the tools to tum our relationship to thinJc of and write down their own re· want to 'contribute. Some return more around." sponses to the questions. than once, for follow-up sessions. The • Al and Marge of Louisiana found. Once personal feelings have been ex· movement now includes sessions for "We'd been living in the same house, plored, participants are encouraged to engaged couples, loo. yet doing our own things, and not work towards a meaningful dialogue with For those who cry that marriage and very Involved with each other. On our their spouses. Ttw leaden agoin give the family are bygone aspects of Encounter we discovered that adapt-presentations, this time on such marriage-American life. the Marriage Encounter ing from ME to WE was lnteTestlng related tgplcs as, "How do I feel when I movement serves as a quiet reminder that and rewarding." hurt you'?" or, "What feelings do I find old-fashioned values are slowly making a •Frank and Barbera of Ohio said, most difficult to share With you?" Again, comeback. The Marriage Encounter "We learned more about each other In partlctpents return to thel~ rooms and motto -"Making good marriages better three days than we had in 26 years of write down their thoughts Afterwards, -making better marriages great" -just maniage. Ifs beautiful," they are encouraged to share what ttwy might be the antidote to the growing • Kit and Ken of Califomla said, have written with their spouses, In the trend of unrewarding relationships. "We've made each other the most Im· pnvacy of each couple's room. It Is time dlvOfCe and uprooted families. If It ls not portent person In our lives, Now we set aside for husband and wife to grow the answer, II Is, at least. a begin-1'111 no longer need lo compete In jobs or closer through a new kind of sharing. nlng. .., anything else" To keep from raising couples' unreal· For additional Information, write lsflc hopes, Marriage Encounter doesn't Worldwide Marriage Encounter. Dept. claim to help problem marriages. There b FW .. 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Long no magic way, Encounter JpOkesmen Beach. Caltf. 90807 Morilvn Wllhlon IJ o )oumollat ,,,.CIOllalng In sublt<f o/ lnt~rcst to /amfl'11t1 • FAllltl Y Wllfll Y. Mey JO. 1919 • t DRIVING TIPS FOR A SAFER TRIP By Richard Wolkomlr You'~e dnvmg down a-highway when -abrupdy -a car commg the other way swerves straight at you. In an emergency hke this. do you really know what to do' For the answers to this and other driving emergencies we checked w1tH the U S. 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Or one of 677 other prizes totaling S22,500 in certificate$ good at any supennartlet of your choke. t ··~..,.. ..... , .... f • c ,,, r------~-------~---------~--------~ MATCH THIS SYMIOl · Vi n Camp's• porlt a buns I. Inflation Fiahter Sweepstakes P.O. Box 849 . Blair, Nebraska 68009 -· " ' • " ------------~ -----------------------------------,--- BEVERLY JOHNSON: FROm HIGH SOCIETY TO HIGH ADVENTURE By Suzy Kalte< "l guess you could say I'm a racehorse and she's a Clydesdale," grins Mike Hoover in his smug but smiling manner. Hoover, 35, tall, handsome and rugged. is speaking about his fianc~e Beverly Johnson. who recently made news as the first woman to solo on a climb up the face of El Capit.an, the landmark 3.600.foot rock mountain in Yosemite National Park "Not everybody likes this kind of thing," admits Beverly, 31. "but I don't like to sit still much." A diminutive 5' 5" and 120 pounds. Beverly Johnson almost looks frail next to the 6 ' 5" Hoover. with his large hands and wide shoulders. But looks can be deceiving, as Hoover 1s the first to admit. "BJ 1s the strongest woman I know Hell, she's a lot stronger than I am.'' he laughs, reaching for a color snapshot of her from a previous cltmb, "and look at those legs." Johnson's legs cannot be com· pared to Betty Grable's. They are solid , sturdy and1amazingly well muscled. Johnson didn't start out to be the fe!'Mle answer to Paul Bunyan. "I was raised in 22-bulton society." she laughingly admits, referring to the length of the opera gloves she wore to the Virginia Cotillion at which she made her debut In 1965. Despite moving au over the country as a "Navy brat" -her dad was a naval aviator and 1s now a govern· ment consultant In Washington -Bever· ly's Virginia heritage stayed with her and 1s still part of her life. But she's certainly not conventional. Beverly left college after three years in three different schools and chose to live In the mountains at Sun Valley and make parkas for a living while getting in plenty Ir------~ slope lime Sbe gmduaied lwm tbp se'INlng machine to cross-country ski In· strucllng and then moved on to Vose· mite. where she worked In search and r~ue and on the fire crew while perfect· ing her skiing and climbing techniques In fact, an of Beverly's firsts for women have been done in a nonchalant, unagres· slve manner. "I've lost a lot of oppor· tunllles because I'm not aggressive enough and I'm very indecisive," says Beverly rather decisively. "And while I think this is a terril\c time to be a woman, and I'm glad If I help 50me other woman to reach her own goals, I really am not a femlnlst or a women's llbber. The women I know and the ones I climb with aren'I doing ii to show a man we're bel1er than they are or to rub anyone's face In It. We're doing what we like to do and we're doing it the best we can. That's enough for us. And if we ha~n to be the ftm women, fine." There's no question that Beverly Is the best In the business. "She's a better ON of Scuy Kolrer'r •p«la•• la profila of women ocflle"1"1. climber than I am," says Hoover, who scaled Mount Everest toling a camera for CBS T elevlsion in 1975 and has made many other daring climbs on his own. It was Hoover who doubled for Clint Eastwood In the 1972 chiller The Eiger Sanction, a CIA murder thriller on a mountainside In Switz.erland, and also served as technical adviser on the treacherous slopes. The couple met llbout 12 years ago on a climb. Johnson was climbing up; Hoover was climbing down Hoover. Alone, Beverly climbed El Capitan, Yosemite's 3,600·/f. mountain. claims Johnson. threw his rope on her, tangling her in knols and leaving her clutching the ledge and cursing. They didn't become Immediate friends. They W•e NllH'lite~ they were part of a team climbing in the Venezuelan jungles. This lime they fell in love. Inseparable since the climb in South America, the couple shuttles between a handmade log cabin in Kelly. Wyo. (Hoover and his father built it), and their home in Eagle Rock, Cahf.. near Pasedena and two blocks from Yos.emlte Avenue. They make movies and televl· slon documentaries In their spare llme and plan Intricate adventures of denlng· do for the vacations. Currently the two are winding up their exploration In the Palmer Peninsula of Antarctica, where they are checking out almost uncharted land and making a film of theif trek for ABC Sporaman. Along with two climbing friends. the couple toe* a boat from Bu«nos AJres to Antarctica and there unloaded ttwit equipment. supplies, sleds and "out dog. All the cloches and equipment for the trip were specially designed. Beverly had a Teflon-lined eledrtc blue jUmpsult trimmed with goad braid and embroidered with flowen made fOf her dally we.-, p ~ § ~ I • \ She and fiance Mike Hoover "tangled" wheri they first met, on a climb. "It 1sn'1 what I asked for." she blushes. "I satd to make it navy blue and white and very plain. I wanted to look as much likl' a penguin as possible." Of course, looking anything like a penguin can be dangerous to Johnson's survival. Her biggest fear ls leopard seals -creatures thal skim under thln'tce watch· mg for shadows of penguins so lhey can break up through the ice and eat one for dinner. There are other dangers on the expedl· tlon· crevasses -a danger on all climbs -and any number of problems from the weather. T emperall.lres have been re· cordecJ as low as -l26°F., with winds up lo 180 miles per hour. The team will on . eac person pu Ing two sleds carrying a total of 250 pounds. There Is no formal lunch break -Johnson and Hoover like to munch trail mlX or breakfast ba.rs as they go. The team must make about 20 miles a day to stay on schedule and then pitches the two nylon tents, sets up their little indoor stoves and retires for the evening. Dinner is dehydrated food fixed by Beverly: 'Tm uncomfortable with men ccx*lng. I'm too much of a traditionalist." Then the group takes up a game of chess and settles In for the long winter night. Only It's summer In Antarctica. The discomforts of the lifestyle are ap· parently meanlng)es! to Beverly. She fastens her hammock onto the side of mountain slopes and sunbathes, or gets comfy with a good bo<* -she's es· peclaly fond of long trea'*5 on hl!tofy. She is alsO capable of putting her thoughts els«whcre. "If It gets too boring or bleak when you're skiing for mlla, you just switch your mind to another channel and you cen be anywhett you want." Bevtrly can only alf ord to change mental channels when she's skiing long stTetches, but on a climb, particularly a solo, each inch takes concentration and dedication "I can't stand to think about how far I have to go when I'm climbing," she explains. "I iust keep on going bit by bit." Her motto on 1ackllng the project "How do you eat an elephant? Bit by bit," She uses extreme concentration to zone out the rest of the world when she's having a problem on a climb. "Sure. I've had some times when I didn't think I could go on or I wasn't sure I was going to make it. But there's never any question of giving up, and so you just keep on going. And later. when you look back at It, you knew that all alon ou could · " er I e trip to Antarctica. Beverly plans to lead a group of five women · friends into the New Guinea jungle. They will parachute In and climb their way out. "After the trip to Venezuela I swore no more jungles, but now I'm ready again. Even rats learn. But not me " Hoover will accompany the women with his camera equipment to make ye1 another film. On their mum they'll head for China. where they plan to )oln four Sino dlmben for an American-Sino assault on a never· before-climbed mountain on the far side of China. reachable only after a few da~ trip on camelback. ' And then,. they say, they'll settle down. "Tents are neat, but only for so long," sighs Beverly, who wants to take time out for four kids. Hoover wants two kids (he's already got two from a prevk>us mar· riage) and a poltttc.al carttJ. so both wii1 keep their wanderlust to a minimum. Mike mlghl run for office from Wyamlng. Beverly might write a bo<* or take on a ta• show. And If llfe tums too tame on them, they can always go to their backyard fm and climb the Grand Teton. .., r-- - - - - - - --1 ........... ....... G1•1'11UR Amertca's twTing. To a mere acttYe kind «life. And to the crisp. reft"estlna Oink that ftts tt1is new life style; Ameri::a's turning 7UPf In style. \Wtt txJp quality 7UP OUtdoor Gear. Made avai&able to }O.l nt:1N at lngedibly reduced prices. 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Still, at the urging of his daughter. Jeri. Earl began a weight-reducing program, wore brighter-colored clothes and started looking like a professional athlete. year :.... took its toU on Earl. After his heart attack. Earl missed two months of the tour. When he returned to play in the Waukegan (llJ.) Open, he was nervous, but finished third. "One of the most gratifying tournaments of my career," he caUs that return engagement. Since then, Earl has come all the way back to his winning ways, placing first in the Long Island Open in March. Now at 180 pounds, he is some 35 pounds under his former playing weight. His white shirts, dark pants and aewcut are gone. Once compared by the media to Tom Landry, the Dallas Cowboys' coach who was dubbed "Mr. Drab," he's chased for endorsements today. As the PBA's vk:e president, Earl readily voices hls views on bowling's status in the sports world. Golf and ten- nis, the two other major individual sports, offey far more in punes. "We have to educate sponsors to the fact that bowling is a big-lime sport with a large following," he says. "We still have a big selling job to do. but we've come pretty far " raWI So. obviously. has Earl Anthony. IAJ He is not one of your bred-ln·lhe- cradle supeBtars. In fact. after an abortive attempt at the Professional Bowlers' As- sociation tour in 1963 -"I didn't win a penny" -It was seven more years before Earl tried professional bowling again, at the age of 32. -EMI w mMd as a 9'0f.e'IY ~ --in Tacoma. Wash .. for those seven years while honing his game. He bowled against better bowlen for money. sometimes losing $40 or $50_ "Before f c.me back on the tour... he notes. "f practiced 250 games a week." Jim Sullivan is the kind d insurance agent -----"------~~_tbdr friends to. Earl would never be a ~ery clerk again. In the mid-70's, he turned pro. and won three straight bowler-of-the-year titles, In 1974, •75 and '76. 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NOt' does 11 help to stay on a rotating shlh pattern for long periods of time to -get accustomed" to it. The longer a person works on this kind of a schedule, say the researchers, the more likely he or she Is to suffer these results. Part of the problem is due. obviously, to disturbances in sleeping and eating patterns, and to difficulties in meshing the social and domestic lives of family members. But accOJdlng to Dr. Donald Tasto, psychol· ogist in charge of the research study. the basic problem lies in the disruption of crucial blo- . logical rhythms. "When a per- son inverts the sleep cycle by 180 degrees," he says, "It takes three 10 four weeks fOt' the daily rhythms of the body to become synchronized again." But for workers on rolatlng shifts, these rhythms are likely lo be upset iust when they begin to stabilize. Not much can be done to counteract the effect of shifting biological rhythms. The best suggestions include: special ef. forts to create a quiet and dark sleeping environment for night· shift workers who must rest dur- ing the day: special attention to nutrition; and, perhaps most Important of all. an understand· Ing spouse. ·When A Spouae l.oaea Weight, A lllattlage Can Lose, Too F amily counselors have long tlonally dependent on the surmised that when one spouse. With a mon! attractive partner In a marriage undergoes physical appearance, the a great change. either for better formerly fat partner became or !or worg tbe~Ult)LoltbL. .more.. ~ In • e marriage Itself may .be In threatening development, In danger. New evidence to sup-most Instances, for the other port that theory comes from a partner. who tended to grow recent study of marriages In jealous and apprehensive. (One which one of the spouses went husband took a teeond, night· from being vastly overweight to time )ob to avoid his wtfe's new being reasonabfy slender. Ac-sexualdemands: threeothersbe- cording to psychiatrists from the came Impotent). One slimmed· Universities of Wisconsin and down husband set out to Kentucky who Interviewed a Improve his profeaional and number of such couples, most sodel Ille, leading his wtfe to ol the marriages either broke up wony that he would eventually I or were going through a con· leave her. Some formerly obese sidereble amount of turmoil. wives, who had rarely left home Before the loll of weight, the because of their appqrances, experts said, couples were held began taking outlkie jobs and togedMr by their jointly shared leavtng the hou~ to their feelings ol social Insecurity and spouMS. low •lf·estffm, due In large Counwlors say most couples pert to the obesity ol one ol the faced with such a change wlll tpOUta. With the weight loll, adjust to It. 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Finally. last year. her best friend told her. "I can no longer spend time with you. You make rue too nervous." • Tony's face looks like a lumpy patchwork quOt with zigl.ag seams sewn by a first-grader, testimony to 30 years of frightening episodes dur- ing which he would. without warn- ing, fall to the ground. Sometimes he would pitch forward, smashing his face on the concrete: sometimes he would reel backward, cracking his skull on the sidewalk. By the time he was 30. he had broken every bone in his face. m ichael, Margie and Tony are not mentally retarded, schizophrenic or seriously iU. They are victims of epilepsy, a mystifying disorder of the central ner- vous system that affects more than two million Americans. Most people associate epilepsy 'with violent seizures that cause Its sufferers to convulse. drop to the floor and lose con- sciousness. Some people do. indeed, manifest these symptoms. But many others experience muscle spasms. mental confusion or memory lapses that may be only vaguely discernible. These may oc- cur dozens or even hundreds of times during the day and are often mistaken for daydreaming or inattention. Frequently they cause a person to lose his job, alienate his friends, fall as., school and to gain the reputation of being "slightly strange." In fact, It Is the misunderstand- ing of the condition and rejection by friends and family that bring victims more anguish than the aliment Itself. • ··Epilep9v;-whtch ts not ·-~th"'tdl.-ii'"'i1nhlg- Epl'-Pay can cau.. a f*'IOn to lol9 hla job. aa.nat• hla frlenda. fall at IChool and gain th9 reputation of b9lng .. lllghtly lttang9." end not usually dangnous, Is, s1mpiy, a sudden discharge of electnctty In the brain that NtUlts In a seizure. Joan Ster- rett. necuttve director of the Philadelphia regional chapter ol the Epllq>sy Founda- tion of America. explains It this way: .. Epllepttc pelimts have a ~ or perts of thetr brains that ... lnttated. When the norm11l ela:tricaJ-dwmical flow of tnln actMty nracha the lnttated .,.., It bot- lln up. shcxt<ircults and coma out • a .tzure. ff the llTttatlon II at the part ol the 118 'Mlll'fWIPL'f, --"11 brain that controls speech. the seizure will show Itself as disturbed speech a nd words may not make sense; If the affected are.1 is the one that controls concentration, there may be brief memory lopses; if the entire brain is affected, the person has what is known as a "grand mal" attack. wtth' violent shaking of the whole body and loss of consciousneu." Ms. Sterrett says that learning the cause of epilepsy In a particular person is less Important than determining the part of the brain that Is affected, because treat· ment depends on where In the brain the irritation is. Treatment has nothing to do with what caused the epilepsy. ActuaDy, It is often difflcuh lo pinpoint the cause. Sometimes It Is obvious -the resuh of an accident where there has been a head injury or deprivation of ox· "When I have a seizure, I know It ICCM'ea everyone," Tony IClya. "But It la Important for people to know that In a couple of mlnutea. I'm perlectly normal." ygen at birth or a brain tumor. But there are cases where the cause cannot be determined. It may resuh from defects in the brain, present at birth; swallowing of poison, Including lead or alcohol: diseases such as measles Of encephalitis; dlsordeTS of the circulatory system. poor nutrition; high fever in childhood. Sometimes no cause can be ldentlf~. Thirty percent of all epilepsy shows up fro m birth to five; 34 percent becomes evident In the early school years (these are often triggered by accident or Infec- tion) and 13 percent during adolescence. Only 23 percent appears In adults, and these are usually traceable to traumas, In· juries or accidents. Males have a sllghtlif higher Incidence, perhaps because of a higher Involvement In sports. Epilepsy is not usually Inherited. but some klnds of brain-wave patterns associated wtth seizures do tend to run in families. In any case, diagnosis. once ~ is l&Alp8Cted, is not dlfflc:ult. An electroencephalogram wlU ofkn show ab· normal brain waves. A medical history, physical examination and laboratory tests help determine the treatment that will control the seizures. While epilepsy Is not "curable," 80 per· cent of patients can be controlled with one or a comblnatlOn of 18 anti-con· vulsant drugs. The mosc common are dilantln or phenobarbital. which the pa· tlent must take daily throughout his life. The 20 percent whose seizures are more difficult to control may benefit from surgery (If the epll~sy Is limited to a tem- poral lobe of the brain where removal would not Impair function) or a promising new dNg called Depekene. Tony, the patient with the lumpy face and broken bona, has made dramatk: Improvement since taking this drug. However, he Is not yet .izure-free. "When I tw.w a Mlzute, I know It tcares everyone who h8ppens to be lhCN ... Tony seys, "But It 11 lmpmant fOf J>eorPe to know that I am not In paWI, and when the Mlzurt Is over. In a couple of ,,..., 'MlkL't, ...... ,.. • " minutes, I feel perf ormal unless I have injured myself In f ng." That is wh . Stefl' urges observers 10 remain calm an do the foUowing: • Remove hazards that may cause In· jury if <the person should fall or knock l119ainst them. Tum the victim's head to the side if he seems to have trouble bf ea thing. • • Do not try to force his mouth open or stuff something in his mouth; contrary to the common myth, he will not swallow his tongue. • Do not ~ a doct01 or ambulance unless the person seems to have one at· tack after another, and permit him to rest. if he wants to. after the seizure is over. 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FRESH TOMATO- SPINACH SURPRISE 2 large, Inn tometoet 2 Cup9 chopped &•h apbtech ('It of 10.01 beg) 2 tabtnpoons lnely chqpped onion 2 tablespoc>M pecliaged, dry bread crumbe 11. • .... poon Nit ~ 1eupoon pepper 2 ..,.. Patmaen Ch-Sauce 1. Cut a thin slice fro m stem end of tomatoes. Scoop o ut pulp 2. Combine spinach , onio n, bread crumbs and seasonings. mix well Place 2 tablespoons spinach mixture 111 bottom of each shell 3. Break I egg into each shell. Spoon remaining spinach mixture over eggs Place tomatoes in small. shallow baking dish. add water to depth of 1/z ·lnch. Bake in preheated 350°F. oven 35 to 40. minutes Serve with Parmesan Cheese Sauce Mok.el 2 servings PARMESAN CHEESE SAUCE 2 CablelpooM butter Of martariM 2 ....... OOMlour I C11P mlk S-••~lnpo1111111•eted hnMAft ~ l . In small saucepan, melt butter or margarine over medium heat Remove from heat; blend m flo ur 2. Add milk gradually, slin ing constant· ly. Return to heat; add cheese, stirring until sauce thickens and comes to boiling. Makes l cup sauce VEGETABLE·STUFFED ARTICHOKES 4 uttchok• '.4 aip butter or margartne '.4 aip chopp9d. pend c:a'TOt '.4 aip chopp9d ...... °"'°" '.4 aip ~ celny '.4 I» .• _.. •...t-.roolftl, choppMI I~ ta .. c 1101 ult, tMvtdad '.4 ter1pa0ft sOUftd blecti ~ 1 tllllPDOft le..~ '.4 • .__. ....... weH l . Cut off JCems of artichokes. With sclsson, cut off tips of leaves , 2. PuU off tough outside leaves around base of each artichoke and discard . 3. With scls50fs. carefuRy open center leaves, iurn the artichoke over on us side and press down firmly at the base to spread leaves open. Turn articho ke right side up and pull out yellow leaves from the center. With a spoon, scrape out fuz zy ''choke" portion from the heart t . In large skillet, melt butter. Add car· rots. onion and celery, cook until vegetables are tender 5. Add mushrooms, I teaspoon salt, pepper. lemon juice and dill. Cook until mushrooms are tender. about 5 minutes 6. Sprinkle remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt over cavities of artichokes Place l/1 cup mixture in the center of each artichoke 1. Place in baking pan, add water to cover bottom of pan. Cover with foil and bake in 375°F oven 45 minutes Makes 4 servings ARTICHOKES IN FRESH LIME MARINADE 4 frnh ar1tchobs l ...... thtn.ly slked 2 teMpoe>M Nit, clMded 'It cup ulad oil 'h cup vtnepr I teMpOOn ffeied llme rad l/t C\l!P frnh bme juice I i.baespoon ln«ly chopped frnh ,....,, teWnpoon dried le.al bu!! l. Rinse artichokes m cold water Turn each artichoke on Ifs side; with sharp knife cul l ·inch off top. 2. Cut off stem close lo base Remove any loose leav~around the.bottom. Snip off sharp leaf tips with scissors 3. In large saucepan or kettle. bring 3 Inches water to boiling; add lime slices, 1 teaspoon salt and artichokes. 4. Heat to bolling; reduce heat and slm· mer. uncovered, 30 to 40 minutes. until stem end of artichokes are tender when pierced with a fork and leaves pull easily from the base. Tum upside down to drain. 5. In large bowl, combine oil, vinegar. li me rind and juice. parsley, basJI and re· malnlng 1 teaspoon salt; mix well. 6. Add artfchokes: spoon marinade over. Refrigerate 6 hours or overnight, If possible. Spoon marinade over ar· tic hokes occasloriany. Mole.es 4 aen>lngs BASIC BOILED ARTICHOKES Arbcriokn Bollnt weter S.uce l . Allow 1 artichoke per serving. Wash artichokes and cut 1/2-mch off top of each artichoke Cur off stems. Using scissors. cut off sharp tips on leaves. 2. Stand artichokes upright in deep saucepan Pour in t •/2-inches boiling water. Add 1 thick lemon slice and 1/4 teaspoon salt for each artichoke. 3. Cover and cook about 30 minutes or until an outside leaf pulls off easily Using 2 large spoons, remove artichokes. Drain upside-down. Serve hot with melted but ter or hollandaise sauce. or cool with Caper Sauce as desired. Make desired amount CAPER SAUCE I aipeouraum 2 Uibleapootia lftlpped ........ parsley l teblapoon c:.ape9 '!t tu.poon &tmon Juk:• ~ t....-.Mlt I tUlpOOfl minced fr•h ordon J . Mix aU ingredients in smaU bowl 2. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Serve with chuted cooked fresh a.rtichokes. Makes about l cup FRESH VEGETABl.£ fl6H BAKE- I lb ....... •whrooaK, diced ~ ~ chopped o.loft 2 t.bl~p::~ burler« na.,..nn. I c.., ,..._ -4'1•..t cerrota 4 ........... potaeoae, peeAed and dilnly*-1 '.4i aip .._.. )lb I teblupcaa fr_.. dlll, chopped ~ tu.poonNll '.4i ............ ho« pepper .. ~ ·~ ..... ..... Sele llnd pepper ~ ............ ~ C1IP ho« .. .., l. In medium skillet, saut~ mushrooms and onion In butter until tender. 2. In 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking dish. combine mushroom mixture. canots. potatoes, lemon juice, dill, salt and hot pepper sauce ; mix well. Cover with aluminum foll. 3. Bake in preheated 400"F. oven 30 minutes. 4. ~.111nwhile. split ftsh fillets In half lengthwise. season with salt and pepper; ron up Wash asparagu.s and cut off tough ends of stalks; leave whole 5. Remove baking dish from oven Reduce oven temperature to 350°F. Ar- range fillets and asparagus over potatoes. Add water Cover 6 . Return to oven and bake 25 minutes longer or until fish flakes easily with a fork and vegetables are lender Mok.es 4 to 6 ser!Ungs SLIM SPRING, ROU.-UPS I lb. frnh ...,.,-..- 4 whole c:hk:Mn tn.ta, ..,Mt, R!nned. povnded diln 2 ta~lour I dow gartk, minced l ··~ ult. dlvtct.d 1/t teMpOC>n dried &tel thyme '..\ ltMl)OOll papnb I/• teaepoon ground black pepper- 2 Cup9 alkecS onion 3 large frnh tometoet, abced 111 cup chk:ken broth l. Wash asparagus. break off each spear down far enough for ti to snap easily. 2. Place 2 or 3 spears on each chi<:ken breast: roll and secure with food picks. 3. Combine flour, garlic, lf2 teaspoon salt , thyme. paprika arid pepper. mix well. Roll chicken breasts in flour mixture. 4. Place onion slic~s and tomatoes in bottom of 13 >< 9 x 2·1nch baking dish. reserving 8 slices of each Place chicken breasts over sliced vegetables. Anange reserved slice~ of tomato and ~er chicken. 5. Combine chte~en broth and remain- ing 1/2 teaspoon wiJt . Pour ova chicken and Vegetables. Cover loosely with foil 6. Bake in preheated 3soeF oven 30 minutes, basting occasionally with )utees In bottom of pan Uncover: bake I 5 minutes longer or until tender Mok.~s 8 servings SPRINGTIME NEW POTATOES AND CARROTS l •. -poUtoee 2~C-.. 4 carrota. ,.,.. -Oil Into ""·Inch ·-... ~dbuneorm.....,.... '.4i np chopp9d ...... ,..., l>Mh '"""" 1. Scrub new potatoes; placc ln medium saucepan with l/J Inch water and bouillon cubes Cover, bring to a boll. reduce heat and simmer to minutes 2. Add carrols, cover. bring to a boil. reduce htat. and llmrneT 5 minutes longer Of until vegetabks •e tender Drain off all but •/• cup cooking liquid 3. Add butter. panky and pepper Mix lightly Mob• 4 ro 6 wrvlngJ I I r r . • • • I -· --AdvertlMmtnl Adllentsemenl Advon1semen1 Adven•sement Loom In Read Music and Play yaur f avorit.e tur1R,S tlie ··first time yau apen this book. D~UJ£ Dig Note SONGBOOK Includes 3 PAGf.S of SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS and CHARTS to insure that even the rank novice will play every song with ease and enjoyment. Here's How It Works! The "LIBERACE Deluxe Bi& Note Sona Book" features oversized, easy-to-see notes. In addition, the name of the musical note is boldly printed over the note. For example, an Enote is not only larger than on ordjnary aheet music , but the letter ' E' appears on the note itself. 'JMre's no suaswofk. No memoriz.ation. The system works for the Piano, Organ, Gwtar, Chord Organ and arl)'J{utrument tuned to the key of C._The lrral\je_ID~Ots are full and Jush.Tetting the music lover enjoy the ample richness of sound. "THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST MUSICAL INNOVATIONS OF ALL TIME". All the Words and Music for Piano, Organ, Guitar and Chord Organ. Easy to Read, Easy to Play, Easy to Learn! -Here's 1fhat You Get! f A partial lisiing of Song Titles) POPULAR HITS Feelings I Am Woman I Write The Songs Mandy SING ALONG FAVORITES Auld Lang Syne Kum Ba Va Meet Me In St. Louis There h A Tavern In The Town SACRED SONGS FaJth Or Our Fathen Jesus, Lcwer Of My Soul Jaat A.al Am The Old Ruaed Crou Wl'lllpnllra ffope POPULA.ll ST ANDA.RDS AJJey Cat &.by Elephant Walk Falling In Love With Love Gigi I Lert My Heart In San Francisco Stella By Staru,ht That's Entertainment SPECIAL LIBERACE FAVORITES BOOl)e WOOl)e Variations The Libence Theme RhaplOdy By Candlelight Dance Of The Skeletons CLASSICAL THEMES Carnival Or Venice La Donna E Mobile Melody In f Largo FOUC SONGS ... Blow The Man Down Long. Lona Ago Michael Row The . 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TOT AL ENCLOSED $ INew Jertev rwi.nta llditll ..-••.I Name -------------------------Address ------------------------ City ------------State ------Zip ___ _ C.rd No. I I I I I I Eapiratlon 0.11 ______ _ S.tneture ------------ PEOPLE QUIZ /By John E. Glbaon consistent set of findings, all pointing to a positive relationship between the size of one's signature and one's status, one'5 self-esteem and even one"s temporary feelings of socces or failure. DO YOU LIKE YOURSELF? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Peopte wit}) low self-esteem often get that way because of self-defeating con· cepts that may have little basis In fact. 2. The more attractive a person Is, the higher his self-esteem Is likely to be. 3. There Is a special reason why good looks alone won't increase your self. esteem. 4. The way you sign your nafne tells how you feel about yourself. 5. There are other interesting things which reveal how well you like yourself -or to what extent you are not on the best of terms with yourself. ANSWERS 1. True. National Institute of Public Health studies show that many people are lacking In self-esteem because of an unrealistic attitude toward themselves caused by the disCTepancy between their ideal self-image and their actual self· Image. Their ideal Image sets such unreachable objectives that when fliey consistently faO to achieve them, they begin to downgrade themselves. And University of Florida studies show that a good opinion of oneself -and a chart- table attitude toward occasional faults or frailties -tends to go hand-in-hand with good personallty adjustment. A person who is too hard on himself isn't likely to give others a break. either. And a person who i5n 't on good tenns with himself isn't apt to be on 90od terms with others. 2. False. Unlventty of Maryland studies reveal an interesting and unexpected finding. It Is pointed out that. since attrac- Hve people are so much more likely to get favorable feedback from others and since they seem to be more effective and highly valued In so many situations, one would think that physicaly anracttve11ndMduals have, on the average, greater ;elt-csreem than their less-attractive counterparts. This, however. was found to be far from the case. Results of this and other studies are cited In which sd-ateem measures were obtained from hundreds of subjects wtloSe phyiical attracttvenea had been evaluated, and the raulb failed to reveal any relationship between people's attrac- ttveness and how weD they thought of thermelves. S. True. As the llnlvenlty of Maryland lnvattgllton oblerw' attractlw people tend to find altlcism more painful -I.e., tMe It more seriously. While las- attrBCtlve penons CM wrtle off un· favorable feecn.ck as -In pert due to their unpr11p0•111tr'9 appuranat rllthe than their penonalltia or their llblJllles r'He Is tMMd against me"). anracttve lndMduals have to cona.nd with beng negittwly evaluated In tplte of their good looks ("If, detplle my delhbllty, he 111ys I'm not C0111P*11t or 'wlh t,' I mutt be ruly ~-And ... ~ out th.I "While bNudul p.ople get more pnlla tt..n do odwr people, pralle II laken man NltoUlty by the leaer. The end ,_. II ...................... for the two ~ .. C. True. A Gullo.d Collga (N .C.) ,MllLY WlllU. Y, 1Mr a, ""' •a study summarizes the results of research on the relationship between the amount of space a person uses In signing his name and his personality attributes: In general, these studies have produced a 5. True. In psychological studies at Austin Peay State University (Tenn.), students were given three sheets of 81/2 x 11-lnch white paper with one of three words, MAN, WOMAN, MYSELF written on each sheet, and a No. 2 pencO and Wtming: Thi Surgeon Gtnerll H11 Determined n.e C..,..s.lil'l 11 ....... '-..... eraser. 1bey were instructed "to draw the picture that belo095 on each page," and not to draw stick figures or proflles. Results: "Subjects high in self-esteem drew significantly taller and larger area figures than did those of low self-esteem." The investigators note that these silJllifi· cant, positive relationships support pte- vious findings that the size of the figure drawn reflects the level of self-1'!11 esteem. 11&&1 BOYS Will BE CHOIRBOYS Choirboys with musical director Donald Hanson. By Jane Hershey They tour the country singing Strauss. Mozart and Schubert under the direction of famous conductors lllce Eugene Onnandy and Zubln Mehta. Yet the musically talented boys who attend the Columbus Boychoir School In Princeton, New Jersey, are -just boys. "Actually, by three o 'clock on Fridays, our p.a. system Is blasting the Bee Gees," says Marie Clarie, the academic dean. Founded In 1937 In Colum- bus, Ohio, the choir was originally intended to give disadvantaged boys musical training coupled with a good general education. In 1950. the choir moved to Princeton, New Jersey, and was set up as part of a full-time boarding-school program. No longer aimed only at disadvantaged boys, the school Is now housed in a Princeton mansion, and gives pa11ial scholarships to two· thirds of Its thirty-odd students, all boys between the ages of nine and 14. Boys chosen to at· tend appreciate the privilege. When asked If friend1 ever caU him a "sissy" for going to a musical school, 10-year-ofd Bob replied, "If they do, I just tell them I'm smart enough to go to a good 1ehool." Marte Clarie and her asso- ciates take special pride In the school's unique balance of music and academics. "'We pmer that boys come to us without much formal training. Each one has to undergo rig- orous rmn6cel tattng -we look for a good ear and honest enthusiasm -and then, If the boy's academic record II good, we Invite him to spend a trial week at the school." Mane points out that ach boy's thl'ft houn of dally musal training t.kes up no mont time than tpOftl would at a rwgular middle tchool. And "*'V boys thrtve ~. "We try to follow our boys' pro· •• ,~YWllKlY,...,a, .. gress. Nearly all of them go on to the best public and private schools in the country. And the colleges that follow are equally impressive." Much of the spirited at- mosphere of the Boychoir School comes from the fact that the boys are received warmly on tour, and know they are the best of their kind In the enttre country. Musical director Donald Hanson says: "We want to make the public aware of how all kinds of music can give new dimensions to our lives." One selection from their repertoire Is a cantata entitled, "Only I Never Saw Another Butterfly." based on poems written by children in the T erezin concentration camp. In a lighter vein Is "The Gift," written by an English composer, Alan Ridout. It's based on the poem "The Goblin Market" by Chrtsttna Rossetti, and is performed by the boys In masks and costumes. Along with the serious pur· pose of bringing music to peo· pie around the world, there are the chaotic stories of broken· down buses and rambunctious boys. Thingl are not always 10 hectic, though. Recently, the boys came bade from a tour of Walt Disney World, and they fly on occasion, too. "We don't expect eveyy boy to have a mU5ical career. though a surprising number of them do," says headmaster Stephen Howard. "One of our ~uates will be running our co-ed summer camp program, while another, Chrts True- blood, has performed with Leonard Bernstein." If nothing elM, Boycholr srudents gain a lasting set of personal vakaes •nd good wOlk habits. Biii Cromwd, a tal, blond 16-yar-old !Jaduate. comes back to vlllt quh often. "Thll place wdl aJw.ys be like home for me," says 8111. "I en· joy watching the new boys re· hune *r lunch becMne I know how hard they wodc, and how much fun they. ,_ haw." ... NOW ONLY $6.95? AN EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHING TRIUMPH-(ORIGINAL 1901 EDITTON WORTH $200.00 Oil MORE IF YOU CAN nND ONE!) For today's men and women truly interested in their own body and its functions. For students, I artists and the medically curious~ for everyone. 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Except that the fowl -upper. netha - nl not hove to sew bock together. -Richard Armour HOU>OlJTS Cheap people stay cheap With rigid perslsbmce. Displaying what's called Pockets of resistance. -Arnold Zalett Our nen-door neighbor Is a llf!'V dtscouroged die~r. The olher day she said wlslfulty. "If I kneu,t what makes the Town of Pflo lean, I'd tab some." -Dorotheo Kenl Kida ... Ute dlf-.nl~ ~ oflalnal contrttlU-llone to "Child," Femi weekly. -.1 Lexington A..._ N.Y~ N.Y. 10022. I If UMd-none returned. 1HROUGH A am.D'S EYES w. hne ..... thr.~~ ·--Mutht• ...... r.dMr ....... the ..-a.y .. un8' ..... ~ .... .... ......,. too ....,. -.me.· ... "' the r--------------1 Jerry Falwell says: I Cast Your Vote I RightNow 1 andHelpMe I I CLEANUP I.AMERICA I I I Let Me Know Where You Stand L.I I On These Burning Issues: I I 1 Do you approve of PORNCXiRAPHIC and obscene I • classroom textbooks being used under the guise of I I sex education? I .. ., D YES O NO I II 2' Do you approve of the present laws legalizing ABOR-II • TION-ON-DEMAND? I I _, D YES • ., ONO I I I 3 Do you approve of the growing trend towards SEX ·I I • and VIOLENCE replacirtg family~iented programs I on television? I ... DYES • ONO I I I I Cast Your Vote Today... I L I ... and then watch THE OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR Special I I on May 'Zl, 1979 when I'll take your vote straight to the Steps I of Our Nation's Capitol and challenge our leaders to get busy I I and CLEAN UP AMERICA I YOURS FREE! I 11 • In return for your vote, you will receive two I ' (2) "JESUS FIRST' pins-the lapel pin I sweeping across our nation-the pin sym-I " bolizing that Americans are putting "Jesus I I first" in their lives and bringing our nation back to God. I I Name I ~t--.-=-<..-.~IOiirm.,-1..-t-Hlf-aAddA;r;;;;re~~ __.l._--t tr•llddmuthtet had ·-· .. w her pn!JSS• ... .,. ... ~ ....._ I .... .._ •a•• .,, ... ..... .... 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"Here at Dental World we have all our own labs and the latest equipment. Becau.se we don't send things out, our costs are lower. our patients save time, and we can maintain control over the quality of our product." WhUe wailing for work to be completed In the lab. patients might watch a moYie in the SO-seat theater or listen to music. ThoW with children can take advantage ,ol a supervised playroom where toys and movtes teach kids about preventing tooth decay. "Our concept Is the dentistry of the future," says Or. Heller, but It's hete right now. Dieting For Your Heart A report Issued by the American Heart ----ic-~nomterol levels In the blood from Infancy on would be more effective In preventing coronary at1cry dlseaM than starting the proce15 at age 40. Cholesmol 19 a waxy IUbltancc that accumulates In the blood llftlels and reduces the blood flow, resulting In a con- Pvulll1nl _,,..,,,_ Morton Frri b11 ... .,....... ........ '8tttokM.UMMy I *' .... Mtlur Cooper • • 'MAYWlllC&.'f. -· .. Living History In 1879 Thomas Edison succeeded in inventing the light bul> in his laboratory In Menlo Park, N.J. (top right). The laboratory still ex.Im and looks just as It did when Edison was experimenting thcre;hlsn~.however.m Menlo Park. ~ years ago, Henry Ford, an unabashed admnr of Edison, moved the entire complex ol six buildings to Dearborn, Mk:h., where they formed the core of Greenfield Village, now the home ol 85 historic buildings. (The lab- oratory today, bottom right.) Ford's dream was to pre- serw "history ... as It was bved," and visitors can 1ee artisans practicing crafts such as weaving, blacksmithing and tlnsmlthlng. Here, also. are the homes of Noah Webster and Wil>ur and Or· ville Wright. The only motor vehicles aUowed are period pieces such as the Model A and the Model T. Aho on the lJ'(>und.s Is the Henry Ford Museum, a building that looks like a combination of Philadelphia's Independence Hall, Carpenter's Hall and City Hall. Ford copied the buildings after the Philadelphia city fathers declined to move Independence Hall to Dearborn! dition called atherosclerosis. Since it is found only in animal-based products. a diet In which polyunsaturated fats such as com oil are used wUI help keep choles· terol levels down. Dietary habits aimed at preventing cholesterol are something many doctors feel are best learned in childhood. Solar Power "Solar energy Is really the most viable renewable resource avaUable today." says Dean Price, a Georgetown University ar- chitect. And to prove their commitment to the solar way of life, the university Is planning to build a $27 million Inter· cuhural center that will be the largest solar-operated building In the worid. "We're.!Jylng to orchestrate our unlw.1 · sity's building plan so that It's 6 model of efficient energy use. Thls bulkling Is part of a larger, Integrated community energy system designed to Illustrate that solar is a feasible and practical answer to our enef!W needs," says P.rice- "Although Its primary use wUI be to serve the untverslty, the center's energy wUI be available to serve the community as • andby 10UTCe In cMa of emergen- cy," explained Price. "lt's lmpoltant to begin cutting back on our dependence on oil now, and what we're trying to do 19 get some of these renewable resource energy systems really going. There will come a time, In the nol·loo·far·off future, when we can rely exclusively on solar energy." So. let the sun shine in. Polson Prevention Children learn by e.xperimenttng, but In some cases their curiosity can be dan· gerous. Every year, nearly 10 mllbon children In the U.S. accident.ally Ingest poison; for 90me. the results are fatal. According to Dr. Anthony Temple, president of the American Asoc. of Polson Control Centers, many of the "poisons" art: substances that few adults would consider dangerous. Plants, house· hold cleaning products and vitamin and mineral combinations are three of the most common causes of poisoning. "Eighty percent of our cases Involve children, and the peak age Is one or two," says the doctor. "And we've found that three out of fow times a child gets In· to-e product while mt parent ls using It." Dr. Temple suggests that paref,19 keep the number of the local poison control center posted by the phone, and recom- mends that parents not treat their child until they have received lnstructk>ns from the center, since poisons require spedlc antidotes. Lifestyles Employment. American workers are receiving an average of $4, 700 in employee benefits annually. says a study conducted by the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. In a survey of 748 companies. the Chamber found that for each hour on the ;ob employees receive $2.26 In "fringe benefits" such a.s holiday and vacation pay, pension contributions and health and life insurance. Textile companies and hospitals are among the lower- paying industries. while petroleum and insurance companies rated high. FamJly Life. A recent Harris poU indicates that most American men are more interested in home and hearth than in the swinging bachelor life. Sixty-three percent of the men ques· tioned felt that "family life" was of prime importance. and 74 percent said that "sharing life with another person" was something they wanted to do. TraveJ. If you plan to visit Washington D.C., this summer, take a tour of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. There, the history ot ..oerial technology Is on display, horn the Wright brothers' first plane to the Apollo spacecrafts. Also on exhibit Is a ftlm called "Living Planet," a giant-screen extravaganza on the wonders of the planet earth. BIR1HDAYS (Sun. Taurus. Mon. ·Sat. Gemini): SuncS.y -Moshe Dayan 64; Cher 33: Joe Cocker 35: James Stewart 7 1. M~ -Harold Robblns63; Ray· mond Burr 62: Robert Montgomery 75. Tueect.y -Laurence OBvier 72: Charles Aznavour 55. w~ -John Newcombe 36; Artie Shaw 69; Roee- mary Clooney 51 . Thunday -Bob Dylan 38: Patti Labelle 35; Lili Palmer 65. F~ -Beverly Sills 50: Leslie Ug- gams 36; Miles Davis 53. Sa~ - John Wayne 72: Robert Morley 71; James Amesa 56: Peggy Lee 59. 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IM'°ln'ANT: To ,_Ive ~r MY8TI!R'f' 01" lie IU .. to ~ll 1M .,.cl.i llo• on 1M ordef f-below. I ;;nc;..-o;m,-c:a a,;.;.;~~,;.;--"-._-r;_ (-;,.-,~.; ;_; o,;.;; · I AT\.AlmC CITY, •..1 . .,.,, 11 c:llerelne. 111 In .it lllfonNtlon 11e1-- I * tte ....._ • c:M191. Ct\1191 to lftJ: I ""I .... t) 0 MMTE" CHAME '"'•M .,.. 0 VISAIBAH~ICAN> .._. : ...,_.. MY SANK CMOIT CAN> NUM8E" 18· .... ----------: II ... llflHIAMI llO. (M. C. 0111.Y),_ __ _ I CltJ ,,, CMO Elll'l•-.... .._.-----,.-- 1..,. -..... o.ew.-• NICI 'IMI aHMM 01 "9nY-. IROIDIRY Oft ........ IPPll•• ....,., A ....... loclll tof ,_. ...... WOUI Ill & ...., ""*°' trCMll .... ea •ttee.....,..blu••••.--.,,....,,.on ... Dinn _,.; tMI In w.to or eotcl. a o...-y.-.,o... ................ ·~ .......... ,,,: .. (11111) a a-.1...,,... a.-........... ~ .......... ;91Mfllt711 COmal ... O.. .................. ~ ............ ; .. ..... •&CATl.l.TMI! ........................ --,... ..... rttln .... 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Richmond's SR7 Program is the most effective seven day process ever developed. which guarantees to im mediately inhibit and gradually destroy your conscious and subconsciou de ires for cigarettes. Every day you delay . . . • makes it more difficult to quit • further conditions your children to view smo king as mature and attractive. • makes the risk of personal harm from disease even greater . Don't be one of the m.;ny who waited untll It wa• too late . . . When dou If end? Take that first step. Order the SR7 today by filling out the SR7 Personal Profile. and send- ing it. along with your check or money order for $21.95 to: Richmond Rf'aParch & Ot>\lelopment Ct>nlPr C1111,11m•'' f"rrn l111 , .. \,\_,,..,,,.," l f1\1•w111 I' < 1 fl," 7'111 I f'.411\\lfP llf l\.·,11 h ( 11l1f111f1t,1 '))f1hO . N•m•· ~------=-----­' ••• l • ""' ------------- St•••---------Zip --- ,.,.. • •"'•tt 1 ,,,,,.,.i,. <:,,ec•u ;io 10 11 JO 4 • ~o ' ' fiO 61 J J "-•• ,....... 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Wide kW el s,cw1I Covm Re 111 the M1Jdl•V1••£hl bout between Sugar Ray teon1rd and Marcos Geraldo"'"' Bate n ~nuP¥ lOUl$11na. lhe World Prolession1I larcet 01v1nR Chd'TIP10~~n1p~ trom Orlando. f1011di1. and a report on the Indy l 1me r •oats 3:00. m 'l01 2tl llldilllapolil 500 Tilllt Trials Coveiage •11 rhos PVPnl k110wn a~ "bump1ne day "which refers to last ~itch elhm ol orivn not ou1l1l1ed for the l1etd nt JJ @~s,ortsW"W 4:00 a S,..tsWcwld Ltve coverai:r ol lhe Weltenoe1ght boxing matct1 between rommy Hearns and Harold Weston Jr . horn ta\ l/e~as TMUllSDAY, MAY 24 ll:JO a Cl! ·1a1 .111 ,,. la1'etllall Ct11111plo111hip Game II leams 10 be announctd SATURDAY, llAY 26 11:00 8' ltlW. 0,.. Ttttnn CM111pieMlll'5 Semi ltnals covera~e horn the Foio llahco 1n Rome 1:00 8 Ql (HJ l'rt lnebln Pnmary C1nr.1nnat1 Reds at t us Angeles Oodaers. Allernate Atlanta Bines at ~n r1anc1sto C1ants l:JO. 1Jt !INN,.iis 500 Festini hfl4e I hos f,sflval n,ar\ ols chmaa Wllh 1 coloiful parade futunn& buutifut lloals top hands ~nd gtamorou' celebnhes ?:JO 8 '1J <tti (JI) MM«\11 Gell T01N111111tftt Coverage fr~m the Mu11 held V1lla1e Coif Club 1n Oubhn. Ohoo 4:111 B (I, (f2J filJ $flrts S,.CUC•lar s.• e (}) lllJ W'• -.W tf s,.ts Coverai:t of lhe World Lumber1ar~ CNmpionslups. the European Mens Cymn1st1C Championships and a prmew of the Grand Pm of Mor~co SUllOAY, llAY 11 1:111 e "Jiit IHs" (susp) '63-Aod ftyklf. ftpp1 Htdren, Suianne Ple~elle. Jeu1t1 Tandy, Veronica C1rtw111hl. 7:111 e -DiltJ lllry, Cruy Larry" (adv) '74-Peter Fonda, Susan Geoige. Roddy McOowall, Vic Morrow, Adam Roarke t:tO e CI.l (iJ) llll "lM's Sftltt flfJ" (adv) '79-Perry K1n1. Je nnifer O'Neill. Connie Stevens, Raymond Burr, Debbi "1oraan. Vernee Watson llOIDAY, llAY 11 a.• e .,..." (wsp) '64-T1pp1 Htdren, Sun Connery. Diane Biker. Mm1n Cabtl. e '1111 lllpllictllt S..." (dra) '60 Yul Brynner, Eh Wallach, Sim McQuten. Jltlle\ Coburn, Charles Bronson. Robert Vau1hn t:OO e (I) I.II 8 ''Yacatlttl 11 Hell" (susp) '79-Barbara Feldon. M1urttn McCOlmlCk, P11sclll1 Barnes. Michael Brandon TUDOAY, IAY ZZ t11 e "c.Mtrflll Ullf" (d11) '68-JKk loid. Sh11ley Kn11hl e ....._•tilt 1111" (svsp) '70-Clllrles Bionson. 1111 lretand e "fM ,.... .. (mus) '59-Danny Kaye. Tuesday Weld, Harn Cuarcltno WUMSOAT. MAY ZJ .... e -S-._ *"" (COii!) '54-Dd Powell, Otbb1e Reynolds TNIMSMY, MAY 24 lil e '1111.,... If S.. ,,_.. .. (Miil ·77 Karl Malden. M1tllael Dou11ts. Rolltf1 Waptt. lllm 011by e '1111 Dlf If tllt ..._.. .. (dra) ·n -Ceoiae C Scoll. fnsh Van Deftre. fnlt WtMf. Paul Somno e e'1111 llMc.lllb" (mys) '62< Otbo11h Kerr. M1th1et Red1me FlllDAY, IAY ?5 •• e .....,,." (dra) '66-Pa~I Newman. Lauren B1call, Ju hr Harm ........ (th ) '1~-S.Wll Cllra. Alt• K1«H. Slim Pickens • •W. hll ... " (dra) '59-llobtrt StK~. Macdonald ClrtJ HI e Cll ctl e "Mlt W' (adv) '19-Robt11 Culp, Grant Coodevt. Cttu Httwy, Pt1Mll RoMlts, Rollin Mtttson, Ed Betlt'f Jr SITillDAY. MAY IS 1• e "• t.lllW' (ldY) 'SS-J1111a Stewart, Ruth Roin1n .. , .,,.. .....,. (d11) '61-Jollll Wayne. 01v1d J111ue11, Jim Hutton. • .,..... ._" (•dv) '41 -Robtrt Younc. Om 11uer. ••• ()) (IJ)(.1ll '1111 Let* ff ,....... (dra) '14-Pt«Y 111111. Syfwestt1 Sttltotlt. H1111r Wlll~ltt. Sus.tll BleNly, Paul Mitt. .. - c.· • 1 : ?" ~ ...... ' TV ',,vEEK, MAY 20 1979 ;-ORANGE COUNTY CAR BUYERS GUIDE ......... .._ ______ ANO SERVICE DIRECTORY_ ... SADDLHACk IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Vi ejo 131-2040-495.4949 IOI McLAREHS IMW At Beach Blvd. & Wh1tt1er La Habra -522-5333 ,. CADILLAC HAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9 I 00 DATSUN IARWICK DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano IJ I· I J7S-4tJ-JJ75 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHHSOH & SOH' UHCOLM-MIRCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.5630 PORSCHE-AUDI CMCK lfHSOM. IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'73-0900 llLL YAM POISCffa.AUOI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 63'-JJJJ CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 CHEVROLET COHHELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -546· 1200 FORD PHIL LOHG FORD 43 Auto Center Drive lrvine-761-5111 UMIYIERSITY OLDSMOllU 2850 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa -540.9640 GUSTAFSON LIHCOLH-MHCURY 16800 Beach B lvd .. Hunt. Beach -142-1144 VOLKSWAGEN JIM MARINO VOLICSWAG&I 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142·2000 $AID .. CMtOYI YOLISWAG&e 13 731 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove U4-4100 ROY CARVER IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 SAIL CHEVROLET 900 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494· I I 3 I -546-9967 SUHSETFORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd Westminster -636-4010 RV's & SUBARU SEA & SUH 17555 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach - 142-0675 OLDSMOBILE UMIYHSITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 TOYOTA IMJ. MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147.aHS (AUTHORIZED BALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION) • -5:30-u Sll1111Mr Semester 6:00 U Iii CJ 19, Futures ' 1 The I'll Cid D KMwltdre 't S-111tr Semester GI Uniwtnity of lllt Ao -6:30- fJ Sulll!yllCle II ~3 Not for Womtn Only g Y'di. A1e1re 8 D1ybrea• LA D 1111 Mofnina LA m My Tflree Sons 12 r'hil DoMllue Show a> '"blic Affairs 14 so futures ED Ci.w.m Instruction -10:30- D .a> it Wlltel of Fortune B Lowe Amtriun Style Iii 3 11t n $20,000 f'yrimid m Tfllt Girt m lllnnf I Ille Professor 11 :00 fJ Sine Edwards Show (( Ft1tures GI Ntw loo Rewue IJ) C1rt-ille J l t Tiit Youn& & the Restleu D .f3 H1 hsnord l'lus ' g The Bil Valley fD Clptioned AllC llMIS fmpl Mon (2J1 A(rkutture USA (lt lnstr11etion1I ''°'"ms 7:00 fJ J f2 Mofrll111 II U ')f Today Show • 700 Club 8 1"j1 IT01 ra Good Mornln& Amtriu Oav1d Hartman hQSI• Ill The froozta m m 14115 '"""' fZi) Y1111 fOf Hutti\ -7:30- 111 °'"' & Go111tll • T1111 & lt"l a> Krefft Super Stirs fD Mister Rllltrs 8:00 • (ll) Cl,tlill ll111•r• ()) s...p Sall Ditl' Ill "" I'll Cid . ...,~~., fJ:) Fut11rn IA)°"' Elsy -1:30- • Witry; '70's Wo1111n f ri • Tiit Fli!lbtOllH m 1urs 14111"' lf4> FNtllfn fJ:) ¥1111 •• ,. (9) lbclltll/ltflrtr Re,.rt; lill llleytn' ...,,.,, Mon t0100 • (ll"" ,,. ....... e 1ai an. .. Mltti .... ,. ..... ""' .. • (J) Cll • lMfM & SlllrttJ 8 . 1 lf, f 1milf F elld fO: All My Child"" CD Ghost I Mrs Muir m Gomer,,,. m [ltctri< Comp1nf -11:30- fJ i 12 Surcl1 !or Tomorrow II 123 >t Hollywood Squares 8 .._J S: Ryan's Hope Ill Body Buddies mi.... f.D Diel Clwtt Show AFT•RNOON 12:00 fJ Y ouna I Ille Rntles.s D n Oars ol Our llWts UTtrilifllt ZOM • l f I oM Alt My Cllilillrtn f) C]J) (JJ iB\ llews Ill • lllowit: Sef Dayhme Movies .., ...... 222 fll)Owtr Eny -12:30- • 18 1u Al tllt W1rN T11ms • Of1pet llOl F1111ily Ftlld .., lief Sllllrt fl) Y111 fOf Htaltll ID M1111do utino; futbol Seem lijes Areent1na vs Holland f3f1 O.rs of Ow Lins 1:00 D ~ll Tiit Docttn ... .,.,.. • (j 1 llti (ft) °"' lilt to lift tm C1mrWM l111tn1ctioll -1:30- • J 11.f "' ~. utttt 8 IJJl ~ W.N .... • """' P)te ~"" DlcWs 2:00 .......... • <11 • Cellef•f ......... . .,..... •Lit'•"" .... U Liiia, Y111 I Y111 e111111 cw:::1ues QI)...., -2:30- • (J) lM If Ufo ..... Crtffltll l11l 111·~-S·M • T"""'91 RF..,. 3:00 D 11t·A ·~ H D Mtdiul Ctnter Iii 3 ~ Tht Ed&t of llt&hl a llllt Dou1tu Show OGreenAues 10 llGM: ~e Oawlrme 'ti~. e. m Flintstones 12 Lowe "' lift m Htc~le & Jecklt i~ C.rd Slllru ~ Dwer usy fD futures SO Y'~i. Ale1re -3:30-fJ Crou.llf1ts f lly Three Sons O Dinah' U Mo¥ie: See Oay11nic Mo.1e~ D My Favorite Martian m Bup llunny/,orky ,ii n The .._its ID llartoon llarnlv.I U All Star Secrets f4 Viii. Alt&rt lf '11peft O> Torneo de Estrtli.s n Dinah! so llod1tJOd1t lod11 4:00 U Match IOame j -MIM·l2 D Miry Tyler Moore Iii The Saiftt ill Ciro! l4lf1lltt I F r1t"4s a sn..ie Sot ' -4:30- fJ ""'~ 3 Merv Griff 111 Sllow D IM lltwtllrt Show • M·a·s·H 1 O Cuol 8'1111ttt & Fr itllfs CD Tom I Jerry 12 2i Si1 M~lion $ Man m K1offl Super Sim n Men Griffin Show 2• futures f1l) Mister Roter • m Altjandri so Over f.asy 5:00 fJ II B e lO News II liar's Club I) Gunsmoh m Spiffrman II) Wait 'Til flther Gtts Home 1• Mister Roam £1cep1 rues f.D Sa.amt Street fl ... lltwtllrt Show SO: llldltil/lthrer Reporl -5:30- • M e lie lAu&h m ltwitclltd U1 Tiit k*tr'1 WIW .., HolllltS & y.,. '.li Owor Elsy 8 ID llews D Miry T yitf Moore 'ff Fut11m ...... SUNDAY MAT 20 I MORNING • Indicates 1n Advertisement e:oo D Mari Wilson Macie Sllow 8 O.yiweak lA J San Ditao JourMI D Youtll l Ille luuu ID Tht Brllle Answe1s l!)llomper ~ -6:30- D for Dur limn 3 Sacred Hurt D Sertndtplty U Musi< l Ille Spohn Word U Eyewitness Los Aftaeles i let Thtrt Be lr&hl D Omy l r.olialll 101 Directions ID Elementary Ntws •f2 Today's Church 7:00 D Today's ll•liclon 1 Voice of Acritullure D That's Cat Ill Star Trek CartOOI! U It Is Written t TV I loob at learn1n1 D Cahal} Cllapel to World h an1ehsm ID Dly ol OiKovtry 12 Old Time Gos,el Hour a> [llltst All&leJ Hour 23 Tllii Is Ille lrlt fD Yoea lor Htatth S Surclt lor AllC1tRt F arlh 3t Acncullure USA -7:30-D f.ommitmenl 3 VHla A1e1re D Tht Christophtrs U Ullderdoc 8 CallljMls 1'1111tle-V'-po111t on llutrihon I l11terMllonal Hour D Rn. T trlJ Colt Wluttaltt 10 l'r1<lrul Cllrrsb111rty IDWortd T-row 23 Oawey l Goliatll fDMtstu lloem 2t Wor1d ban&tllSlll 3t Sunday Mau 8:00 D 12 Sunday Mofnrn1 D Tllrs Is the Lile u Po91J• U OimtllSIOllS CJ ltl God love You 10 Jerry Falwell Sllow GI ~ Jimmy Swauart Sllow m llo Humbird Sllow 23 Voice of Acricullurt fD Sts.ame Slrtel ~ Day of Orscowery m The I'll Club 3t Marlo's M11ic Mo"e Machine -8:30- 3 e 0.y of Oiscowery oon Campus 1J For You, Blacl Woman D Mettln& Time at Calnry ID frtdenu II l'nce 2> 11 ls Wntten 2t llu Hvmbard Show lt Herald of Truth 9 :00 3 Itta Humbard si... O()dyswy U v~i.. Altare D e 12) O!al Roberts fO It Is Written IE Don SIHart Enn&elism m Si!m l'iMI it •-Your Bible -9:30- D f 12 Fm Ille llahon U 3t Met! Ille l'reu IJ II Ch1ld1en 5 IY m4ga1•nf D Dly of Oncottry 10 Spectr11111 ID Nfretl H!tcl1eid l'rewnls m Old Time Gosj>tl Hour 23 l11si1ht 29 Jimmy Swauut Sllow 10:00 D e 12 Three on Three ~'''" 11na1s IP.am membe1s 1nllud~ Wilham 0Pvant CalYtn Murphy and D.ivr 0Pbu~sc;hpre Pal Boone Oav•d lhornpson and lorn Van Arsdale and Kevin Dobson George MtG1nn1s dnd KP1in l ougher1 3 Hour of l'ower UAI One Witll U family film Festin i P11nm s & lhe Pirate Bob Hope \t11gin1a Mayo A 111ck entertainer and a princes\ are captured by buccaneers U ltids Are l'eople Too D Ht11kl of Truth W l'ublic l'ulw ID This Wee• in Blwhlll .u Vqttable Soup if Surch 3i llewstentti Wetlly so Calilornra Stale Women's SoftNll ai.mpio11sllitK -10:30- D a U. l'ro lashlball ai,mpiollsllip CamP I I 'Im\ to bt announced 3 fQ) 2t Ilia Are l'toplt Too D ltv. llfOJ Jt11kins ID Oodctr Duaoutll'rt-6-a> CalYllJ Chapel j 3 lltWaious S,.Cuil m Futbol Soccer 3t GrulHI Sports Les•nds 11:00 D r.o-Oreaon loulHI D lr-y s.auart si... ID,.,.. Bl•~O !he Los An1etes OodierS al the Cincrnnalt Reds G> Cllllrdl 111 t.llt Holftt fD 811 Blue Marble 3t Cou Cola lrGA &.If ti.. Die -11:30-IJ 3 lt Ant111ats AA41111ls D lltlraiolls T °"""'" 10 llftsNktrs 12 lrOllSICle fD Once Upon a Clusic An•RNOON 12:00 D World ai.111piolllltip T 111nis e V.,ac• 1o "" '°"°"' o1111e Su B .I• '!DJ t2JJ Issues l All .. ,. DSurcll a> Tan.an ,-4 H1111111itits ThlOllp Ille Arts $0 Wortd Curli111 Ch.t111pioMllif11 -12:30- • 3 • •H Directiofts D flltiM: "Iliff Clur et DllMI" <•esl 54 -Audie Murphy. Di n Durtu Suun Cabo< to I,_. It Mowit: "Tiit Hurt 11 I l.lllely 11a11111111111111111111e1aaaaaea11aaaaa111eooo1000011aaaaa11aaaa 1aa ao 111011 ORDER YOURS NOW Mrs John Doe 123 Marn Street AnY1own. Anyslate 12345 • • • ACTUAL SIZE 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND t";;,~r;,-~;11;µ;, ~r; .::11-~r:,;;;-;:-;~~o-;;;.701 Pilot Printing, Label Div. Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa. California 92828 Be Sure to UH Your Zlpcode PILOT PRINTING "' CAREER BACK IN HIGH GEAR Barbara Hershey. a Mlle bit older and a whole lot w1se1 is once again bade 011 tne road 10 Hollywoud s1a1dom Ba1ba1a the talented young ac t1e<;s wno r.au!1ed qwle a st11 by cnangmg her name to Seaaull loo1<s bac l< on tnat contrrivers1a1 time and t1an1<ty ac.!mtls I was very naive She is more t/1an w1//1ng to )PJf rJbour the past t>ut sne nopes 1/ doesn t get 111 the way o f hetp11•q ne1 to estatJl1sn e future I tool! the name Se.;q11/I alte1 a very pe1sona1 ana profound expeflence sne 1ec all.<; out I destroyed whatever m11anlll9 11 may have find oy tel/mg me sto1y over and rwer agam Untor1tina1ely I cf1<1 a tor ot m~ gwwing 11r; in puh//c and the publ1c11y 111•.1 got our QI r11ntrot My c ~ree1 natu1ally suffered becau~e r eople \ldtff'cJ f/11111<1ng of me m11r1• 1'> .. per~una/1/y than "' dll .11.llPS. Today with all tllat bohtr1C1 ne1 am1 l'-ttn a 1enewe11 ,e,,se of ded1ca11('n lo her craft Ba1ba1a /eel~ ~he 1s do111q llu~ lmesr work 0111e1 c a1ee1 A 11111ely "xR111111e is ner ~111nn""' perlurmanc11-oppo~1rn Dav111 NtvPn iind M1rhdel Yo1~ -/1 A Man Calle<1 l11/1eµ1d fl '"~fle11~e 11//ed m1ntse11e' amng 011 NBC, Sunuay-lro111 8 111 t OPM -Mantlav Jnd Tuesa .. y tram 9 to 1 IPM Spealcmg of hPr 'lnltPf)l('f 1ale BartJata '>ay:, II wa s a real caree1 b1ea1itnro11g1J tiecause I'm 1111al/y get11119 10 play a m ore marwe mullt·rJtrnen.~1onal woman 'T11e c1Jarar.te1 (an esp1a11dge aqenn 1S ba ~ed r111 a 1ea/ person so I tmd a cna11c.1J lo rP~P.drt,n he1 !tie dllll (Hf)lore he1 mol1vit11on.~ Ba1ba1a wllo /1a\ dlso /UM t1111,11e<1 /1/m rng Tl1t:> Stuntman w1111 F'Ple1 0 Tontr ~.iy" 111e lrldin t1111•y ~he 11> 1ool11ng tor m f11t11rp 1ale•. is v,11,,1ty I 11ev111 want to be pur in a oo, aga111 as iW ar 11e"' Hu11etutly t1v playing 11111 w1c1es1µass1/11e1ange CJI pa11' I ca11 ror11mue tn g10~ bol/1 as an acto1 and a 11umar1 oe111r1 Barbara Heratiey portrays the Ill-feted Madelaine. an undercover agent In love with • British spy played by Michael York, In "A Man Called Intrepid .. ...... .. SUNDAY (Continued) Huntei" l•lt 6~ A'•" A ... • 1101~ I 11(•• r~ur• MrC;nn W Aleunder's 81chhme Bind 1:00 D 8 11 Colonial N111on1I ln-1t1h011 Golf 1 ~a ••'•r• " " 1tf r fur fd ;u'1tr ( !ot f ' •' '· '1•1 f f l,j' 3 Toptt U Tht 811 V1lley D The W111nm ID lh1cus Welby 24 Hollywood h lew1S>011 Tht1t1e 29 28th Ann111I Palsy Awuds t!) louna H11hh1hts/lltws 39 Mowir: • "Opet1h011 P1C1l1t'' •~> ' 1111 ('/d•llf "H•1 • 't• v •• ,,t b· nd -1:30- 0 3 10 21 Wide World ol Sports 1, ,, r ·~· ril I~• ltl11dl~.,•1vt I 1vt v'IY.••n \ur.cn Ha, I fl1na1d dnd v~, fi•1 dldo l111m R~111n Rouge I 11 1<1n• rh~ Wri1fd Pr11•r• \1un~ 1,,,,.,,1 D111nr I ~~111p111n .. h1p •, 1inn1 'l•i.•nn I'""'"' ""' • '"r"rt •1n fh" lnd1 ~Ofl I m>r T 11a1 I ED D1nc.e 1n Amt11c1 2:00 D Western Ouldoo1sm1n U llonanu O Abbott & Costello m litlSSlon Impossible ID lohn Wayne Clnsics m Mfuto, 1111111 , Cncuentro -2:30- CI Sulld1y W £cll0ts of Sil.er 3:00 D llN51111kers U hm1lr Film Futtwat Out• SllUP I he Mai• R1olhers G1~ut h~ bernmes d d1rlato1 '" ~ m1thir1I •ingdom 'l'htle Chico and lldrpo 1un,; peJnul stand and art as \1)1es a I 3 10 2t lndianapoks 500 Tillle Triak Covmge ol th1~ rv,01 •nown as bump1na d8y •ll•th 1ele1s to lasr diltll effort~ of d11ms nol Quahl1ed for the field ot JJ 8 Movie: "Oe1tll !lifts • Horse" C•es) '69 lee Van Clerf Jnhn Phltl1p law m Movie: .. "Anatomy ol a Mu1d11" (d1a) ~9 lam~s S1rwa1t B~n Gauaia, I eP Remick (NOi( Paiental D1sc1ehon f\dv1sed) •12 Mowie: "fun 1nlcapuko" (coml '6J -(lv1s P1estey, Ursula And1m (Isa Cd1denas. Paul l ukh .u lt S,OrtsWorld 1)4 Ceor1• Staal m Co1trrtu1ona1 0u1'°°' so ,,1111111 Finance -3:30-B It Tabs Alf Kiflds D Slleltltl ltelmts m~••• m Sittllpr• '" Dlllli11 .. 4 :00 .,......., ( 3) This hk Ill llMbln II s,ertsw.M I 1¥e covmee ot the Wellm,erght bount matcll bel'fleen lommy Heains and Harold Weston Jr hom Las Ve21s • 11act11 II 110' llllll lileuslourl C.Ctrl .., Me.it:.,,... Ill ... " .... (dra) 61 i.1tal1e Wood Warren Beat~~ H1ncf1, .loh11 L1mpe1t ~4) If llt11ct • Wiii Street ..... (ft] S., Facflfy Dilct tAl ..... ~ lV W(EI( MAY 20 Hi l'l -4:30- 0 "4owie· "Man on the Out~de" !<> 1~ [IJIO, C,1••n• lOlldlMP JtJ'' IJ"" ,.~ Oh.pf\ 3 ~Im 12 D Great Tums··Grut Years- Gru t wmo lQil MC Cndmp101 ... , ~ DI ht• ,,f tho: \'ldO•t ~.,,~.I t•J• If ,.dr,t ·ti~' t .. rrt,, J nf .-, ' u l .ti• •••I r1 :h1,lft1 2l Band1 St111 ID WHhtn(lon Wed 1n Rewttw 39 Movie. "The Cit Crulure·· 1 ~.-. u.'1 .,. 1'-1.t~r ~rud•' ...... ' J..-111 tf, ~-\1 'l 5:00 3 lourner to Adventure U 8 St11 Trek O 10 News O Mow1e· Ill "Casabluu" tdm 11 l~1·11d ll•rKrndn llurnphrP.1 lio, u" ' Jul 11-n1•10 12 Th1l II You1 81blt 23 Met! the P1ess W F1nn1 lint 2~ Mowie: "811 Rem" lddvi /4 ~h•tlr, W1ntf1\ B"'" P111TJU) 50 Humanlhts Throu1h the Aris -5:30- CI 3 10 NeW\ D Great Adventure 12 Duechons n Focus 2• Tu1n1bout EVENING 8:00 DD e 23 3t News 3 Forum U Mow1t: (7hr) "Tltt l11dJ" lsuspl bl Roa IA1101 l1pp1 Hedm• 5u1anne P!,)hell~ lesstea IJndv Ytronica C;11t11111ehl A small shor~ to .. n no11n ol San Francmo is auacked by thousands of buds 10 Carol '41rnttt ' rriends m Sia Milft0n S Man 12 Witneu to Yuterday 0) 5'ECIAl My Favorite Cartoons t2hll A iany comedy about an oufr~geou) rouple Phyllis Diller and Rip l~yfo1 who l1gh1 over Rip s addiction to 'l'dlth1ng ca1tnm1s 24 Crocbtt's Victory Glrdtn fJl) Mi<"'tf IKllOll Sllow so rootsteps -6:30- B ·• ,. llews 3 WiM ki11111on! D lifts Coltltrtnct • Widt WDrld of M•nture 10 Cllllltnct ·•aMf...., ... u f1t111 .U C-1 Su!YMI Kit 111 c.~w C...ra 10 Ferl'tttfl r """'' 7:00 • l. I u '° Milltltu D '2J Jt l1le ..,.rfll w.M ti DiMey (R) (lhr) 'Coottna Atound With Oon1ld Duck' An a"'maled adventu•t ol memment ft1tu11ng Donald Duck. Goofy Ranetr J Audubon Woodlore. Humphrey lhe 801 and lud1111 Von 01ake • t1J (JO) f2I) Ot1M114 r.11111, 511111 Donny 1nd Ma11e 1nd the enlttt Osmond family a1t 1oined by suests Andy Wtlhams and Conn1t Stevens with Gr1nt Coodeve '" a spec11I c1meo 1ppu1 anc~ ...... The Bee Gees-top populu mu\ic group in Americ•, whon• m•ny hon- or~ include winning fi11t- Gr•mmy Aw•rds •nd being n•med lhe country's f•\·orite pop mud<-group hy Peopll' m•g.uine-will sl., in • ma- jor 90-minule •peci•I on NBC during the 1979·80 •l'•· •on, u < urding tu Mikt- Weinhlall, Prl'•idenl, NBC lntertainmenl. Although lhev h•11e appe•red •• gut's! ~l·lf' un TV "••rit-\ •nd 'P<'< i•I•, thi' is thl' fi"t \l•rrin11 'pcci•I in thi\ • ountry for the group, Rolwrt 'i!igwond, pt'f\lln.tl m.an•K<'r of th•• Bee Gt'e\. and Do111id frmt .irt• lhe 1•xe(uli11r pmduc e" for lht' mu\iul, "I h1• Bl'e <.ee• Spec i•I." C\tigwnod and Frml will •ppear in lhl' progr•m. Sligwood will lell •boul hi' c·-perienu•, a\ man•ger of the Bet' Get'' for more lhoin 12 yNf\ .ind frml will ton· duet inter11iew\, Gut•\ I \la" will ht-announced \CJ-On. The 'fWd•I will lr•c e lhe phenomc•nal < areer nf the Bet' Gee\, fmm thl'ir youth in lngland 10 their r urrPnl super\lardory1. Also to be in· cludl'd in lhr pmgr•m will he humor-filled homl' mo11ie' h~ the Bee Gee' and view\ of lh~lr recording lt'chnique' which hne ntter IK>en dmwn puhlicly. The Bee Gl'e' were set'n on NBC, lanuary 10, •~guest \I.,, in the •cclaimed spedal, "A Gill of Song-thl' Mu~i< for UNIClf Con(ert." Sligwood and frost were the e.eculive producers. Slig· wood ~id: "The scope of 'The Bee Gee~ Special' will he spectuululy hroad. hen though there will M speci•I "uest star•, it will not M your lyplul v•riety show, al· though we expect It will M ewtraordinarily entertaining, musical and very MlightM· Ing and Intriguing." He said filming will tab place in Miami, Fla. (where the Bee Cttt live and where they "<ord much of their music) as well at in New Yorli City, Los An1ele. •nd other lo· ules during their 60-cily tour 1tart"'8 thh summer. Stpood added: "We. will try to do more than just follow the hltlCHY of the he Ctts.. We wlll try to capfure thr euence and 1pirl" of America'• foremost ~cordfr13 •rtl111 H people•• well H fhe mu'k they wNlf' •nd perform." The. producer of lhe. spe<i•I i~ ken Chrlit h (who W.t\ co·produc .,, of "A Gill of Song-The Mu\ic for UN ICH Conll'rl"); lhl' director, lou Horvil1. The e•l'< olive• in <h•rge of pro· duclion are R<>1'er Birnh•um .ind Ian Cordon. lhl' suipt Wd\ wrillen hy Slu.,I Birnhaum •nd lhrlit h. The Brnthl'f\ Cibh-Barr~. Rnhin and Maurit e-who won thl' Su~r~l.H• of tht• Y1·.ir Aw•rd pre,ented hv lhl' Polite At hf el it le•gul', hilH' rl'I ei11('d •1 cl•im fmm critic' lhrnughout lhe' world. j.-,hn Rot kwell oh· "'r\ll'd in l he N1•w Yor~ rime,, '""'""~one wh1111•y~ lhc• mml lUf\Ory alh'ntion 111 popul.ir c ullun• mu•I know, lhi\ ;, lhl' limt• 11f lhe Bee Cf'·e\." Gr•mm) Aw•rd• won h) lhe Bf'(' Get•\ for their work on lh1• 'oundtrac I.. 111 lht• hil di•co mo11i1• "Saturd.iy Nighl I e11t•r" in1 ludt': lwo (pro· due l'" anll •rti''') for Alhum of lhc• YNr; Bl'\I Pnp Voc •I PNformanc 1•; Pro· duter of lhe Yt•u (with l<.1rl Ric h•rd\on •nd Alhhy C.alutrn); and Be\I Arr•n11emenh. • • • Two-lime [mrny Awud· winner lean Stapleton, ~t•r of All in lhe Family, will m•ke her motion picture· for·lele11i1ion debut in thf' lenl•lively tilled "Aunt M.,y," a w.,m, uplifting ~tory based on the life of Mary Dobkin of B•flimore, M•ryland, which began pro· dut lion May 1 on toe •lion in lo~ An1etes, Californi•, for fulurf' •iring on CBS. Martin Balsam, winner of •n 0Kar, Tony and Obie Awards dur· ing his dktinguished st•1e. sueen and television career, will star in the fllm u Harry Slrasber1. Mary's neighbor •nd friend. "Aunt Mary" Is the story of • woman alone, who- dHpile her own physical ho1ndicap, h.urassment •nd even th"•l• from bigoted adulh-form1 and coacheJ • ba~ll team composed of a group of neighborhood touwh1. Henry Jaffe and Ellis A. Cohen are. the eaecutlve producers of "Aunt Mwry," a produrtion of Henry Jaffe lnterpritet. Mkbaet Jaffe h lhe productr. rettr Werner b dlrt<: llftl . • • • A POWERFUL PORTRAYAL Typecasting runs rampant among the ranks ol producers and casting drrectors when it comes to television actors One memoiable role and an actor ts forever typecast 1n a "mold" that is very d1ffrcull to break. However. Graham Jarvis. best known as Loretta's "sweet. baby boy," Charhe Haeaers on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, has not iust broken out-he has done so 1n such a starthna contrast and convinc1na manner that his eacellent comedy work m1y well be l0t101ten IM a while. Graham plays the stern. au1ho11tan1n John Ehrhchm1n In the CBS m1niser1es. "Bhnd Ambition." whteh is based on t"e John Dean book about Watergate, a11in1 in tour ptrts: Monday from 8 to I OPM and Tue.sday, Wednuday 111cl Thursday frOfll 9 to 11 PM. .. The parl 111ust have been preordained for Graham as there ts a story -one ol life's strange comc1dences-1hat precedes by years the actual cas11ng One night d1111ng the actual Watergate incident. Graham was s11ting at home with his wife, Joanna. wa1ch1ng Ehrltchman on lhe news when he turned to her and commPnted, "I could play that guy And oo.v play him he does While the re~emblance between the two is not remarkable ti is stron1t With d lllllP help from a hairpiece and evebrows Graham using [hrhchman s mannerisms presents a powertul portrayal ol the former pres1den1ral advisor He researched more lhan 25 books stress1n~ rh rlrchrna n $ 1nfluen t1al ro le 1n the N1~on adm1n1stral1on finding "The Palace Guard. · lhP Company," "Ends of Power and the White House transcripts lhemselves as most helpful along with Ottk Gavell s two parl interview with [hrhchman on his PBS show "I still don I know nearly enough," he says He has not met fllrllthman. and says he would preter not to. al least until "Blind An1b11ion · has aired. · You have to be a little apologetic to a man 1ust for playing him," he smiles "And I don't wan I to feel lhe obh1;alton thal might result ltom a social contact .. Canadian born Graham was raised 1n and around New Y01k. He studied l nghsh ltt at W1lltams College 1n Massachusetts. planning for a wnltng career. bul found the pressures of wrrting so tough he dropped out alter two years and moved to New York City He took odd 1obs. such as selltng encyclopedias door to door and making change rn a 42nd street penny arcade on the graveyard shill There he became lrrendly with a youna stage director do1n1 the same thrna. When the fnend signed on to d11ect an off·Bro1dw1y play, he needed another actor and invited Graham to try out. That friendship, and hrs hrs~ play, chanaed Graham's lite Quickly hooked on an aclina ~reer. he put in four seasonsat the tamed Barter Thutre ill Vtr1ini1, befote retu1n1n1 to New York for 1 succession of Broadway. olf·Broadway and Lincoln Repertory Center roles. Now 13 films, e11ht lkoadw1y pl,ys. and O¥er 200 hours of tele'1sion later. h• is comin1 into his own as one of filmdom's most untypad, i11-d1111and actors • , .... FROM BUCKSKIN TO BIBLE Boonesborougl1 would appear to oe light yea1 s lrom rt.c twm 81bltca1 c1t1es of Sodom and Gomorrah-unless you re srnge1 'actor Ed Ames. which means 1/'s 1ust a change ot animal slcln~ Ames who co-sta1rerl fo1 four years as M111go, Daniel Boone's Oxford-t1ducated, Che1ollee ha/I-breed s1dek1c~ on NBC's popular sertes Daniel Boone, lefl the show early m 7 968 as a hOI property to pursue t11s re1uve11ated smgmg career and other lucrative ventures He returns to television agam claCJ m animal h1des- though he doesn 11oam through the woods with or Dan 1- co-starrmg as Lot. the only God-tearing man m w1cl!ed · Sorlom & Gomorrah· on NBC's sertes GrPalest Heroes ol the Bible. Tuesday at BPM "This 1s my llfst 81b/1ca1 role. · said Ames I saw the previous m1mser,es and I liked 11 I've stud1eCJ the B1b1u. both the Old and New Testamo11ts and I'll often rodd 1t tor fltera1y en1oymont .. Smee departrng Dame/ Boone Ames lllf/ualty disappeared flam the small scruen, but spent the time earn mg two oach11/or degrfles 8f UCLA 1n theat1e. te/ev1s1011 and cmema He toured and starred In the stage productions of "Man ol La Mancha " and 'Fiddler on the Roof " ·1 m not sorry /hat I felt.' he Mf1rl. It enabled me to sol1d1fy my slage a11tJ concert tnurs. wh1c11 I LOuldn '/handle with the time demands ol a stures If I haa rt to ao over agam. I would have concentrated rnore on theater. telov1s1on and /tlms rather than the concert~ and tou11ng I was 11/-ad111sed, I should have been more concernud w1rh arr1st1c contw ls than mallmg money " Ames (real name Dente Uriel!) ::.peeks six languages and was a former ba11tone ledder w1//1 Ifie successful Ames Brothers ~mgmg grouv m the 1950s, long before he began his acting In earnest A ... oln career during his Mrngo days produced several hits. mclur:lmg the smash single "My Cup Runneth Ove1 · Ames 1s lo: s than t>ntnus1ast1c about the entertamment b11smess consuming oosess1on wrlh the star-malling process "When you rt1 hot you re hot ;rnd wl1en you're not, you rot. he Mid 'The public 1:,, conce1nee1 >4f1th the here and now, and when it s nve1 it's ove1 I don I blame them 101 being fickle We 're not ttllowed 10 fail I fhrnll 1111 artist should be alloo;red that luKury. but w111nmg is all that counts rn this undus/ry." While at UCLA AmBS aiso studied p1111osophy and hlsto1y. wtuch helped hm1 app1eci11te the luc1d1ty of Biblical tales. "If you 10011 at those stones. some of the Insights are lilt.e modern-day psychletr y 111stoad of goooledygoolt. "said Ames ... The relot1onsl11ps between the fsm//y, /he conflict of age versus youth-these are tflmgs that haven't changed They wrote a btuepnnt for livrng that's as va/1<f today ss // was then .. SUNDAY (Continued) m Mow1t: (211r) "Dirty Mirr, Cruy llrry" (adv) 74 Perer Fonda Su~n C!01£c I ~o slock car racers e1to11 Sl!IO000 l1om a supe1matke1 I(• bur a lrrs1 class racrni; ca1 11• c...-, Ovt m ..,. Htnbie OJAIMI HiJ Mn 15§ Secur MMe 111 """"'' -7:30- 14 T llill&e SuicWt: The Ulti1111t1 °'°'°"' 8:00 a e u SrECIAL Blind AnlbitlM lllu I Part I of lout p~1ts A dramd focusin g on 1ne ueisonal .inounls ol John Dun and his wile, Mau"en concetnina lheu Whtlt HuuSP 1ta!S, htS Votw of lht Waltl gait rns1s and how 11 allrcted ~oth of them Mat lrn Sheen. I here~a Rus)rlt M1ch~el Callan tonny Chapman William Daniels, Cl1tlord D~v1d. [d flandm, Ch11sfuphe1 Guesl. fred G1andy, Giaham Ja1v1s. Rip fotn (dwd•d Malloov and Gmld S Olouehlm head an all ~~ar ca~r Cl A Min wlled Intrepid * Min between Hitler & fret world IT rue story U IJIJ \H I The Ii& Ewttll: A MN C.lltd llltr• (2hrl Part I of Ihm pails An adaptalton of Wilham Stevenson s besr seller about es11ronaee durine World Wai If A wralthy Canadran is u kea by Wrnston Chu1ch11f lo set up a soy nelwor• lwo ol htS 1wu1ls faff 1n love. buf are separated when !he eirr 1) sen! In fiance to makr conract w11~ lhe undereround David N•ven. M1thael YOik and ~1ba1a Hmhey ... ..,... • C)) (fl rat) Sl'£CW. TM "- & Specllnlar Gui1111eu '"' el W.W ~ (lh1J Rrch11d Hatch Cavin Macleod and Lani O'Cradv llosf fh1s p1oeiam fulu11n1 events such as a molorcycltsl 1ump1ng hw SS foot fruth placed end to end· ~ man escap1n1 hom a slra111"hl Wllrle dan&llne 200 feel 1n lhe arr horn a helrcopfe1, a 75·rea1-1lld diver pluneme into 12 inches of water, a man tiy1n1 to prevent a hehcopter horn fly1n1 by holdlne a e1ble between his leelh; 1 man doonrn1 a "beard" ol 1ppro11mately 35,000 llve bees, a iecord b1t1k1n1 chorus hne of 528 tap dancm, 11n1m1 1n age from 4 lo 85. and 1n underwater duel , 1n form1I 01nrn1 111111. performed on a hyd1oi11n Gltlalfrittilll •S. Ylf1y • @ ... If 5'r111 A Sj)tClll C011Ger111n& thf controwttsi1I annual ~arp sul hunt 111 Ntlffoundl1nd wlltrt thrtt wet•<otd seal 1H1JS ate clubbed Of1 lflf heads 1nd ~11111td on tit• spot-often. rt IS 1Nt1ed, llhtft thty ue $11111trve-•11d ll1t 1ttempt5 of the Greenpeace Conse1u lton CtOVP to stop Ille ltunt iR Qill r., ISAP -1:•-...... tf ... euttc.11 ..... H*C. 8100 ....... ,.., e A._.. lY ,,_..,., . .,_ ........ ,.,," ffkCM•r Dr .. • (J) <JI a ..... : (ftr) .,... .• s.. ,.,.. (tft) '19- TV WEEK, MAY 20, 1979 5fevens Raymond Bu11 Debbi Morgan. Vetnee Warson A southern bea~ry brutal11ed by months of phvsrc.tl and emoltonaf abuse 1n a Cmt W11 prison -1un by Union soldo•rs 1s dettm11ned to rebuild lier hlf aided by a cacht ol iold and the rove or a handsome youne ofltCtt D RUFF HOUSE: llASA • EllGUIEER OOUIUS GASOLINE MILEAGE Dlbrft ....... m snC1AL T1ll Gtt1t Kelly s,.aa1 11 hr) C.-ne Kelly ta~es a mus11:af four ot Hollywood s Colden [ra li)lta~dSlw '14 111.tsttr,ieu Tllutre: Ullit 'Mo Jrrsey l 1fhe ts wuned her new su1t0< Squrre Ab1neton. 1s c1uel and danKtrous but she 1s fasctnaled by his aHogance and immense wealth and renotes he1 f11ends' ;idw1ce m Music 1s,om IS-0 TM Lint Surdl -9:30- D The Kine h C:O.U.1 CD Mowit 10:00 U 1}' rt11 Sl'£CIAL S.irley MlcUNie at IM LWt (lhr) Shotley Macla1nt brines htr my own S!>fcril kind of magic lo the sta1e of lhe renowned lido dt Pa11s n111ttclub wllh guests lorn lones. the loclo Crrls and a va11el~ of Parisian acts D 6'tn wm .... lt lacl To * Blsics. UMi Sdlet'r, ltltldaLM.Ntw-.s U Q1J Ill SrECW. Git• C..,W: ._. 19 latia (lhr) Glen Campbell pmomrs at the lmed C11nd Ole Opr, House rn Nashville . Tennessee. Sols & Clofls. Blenda l ee and Lonnie Shorr euest • Did v. °"' 511111 D Eniest ...-, Hew •TM~C..,.. ==·~ .......... U "MI& ......... -10:30-. .,..,~ .. .... 11:00 ••())a> ... 8 (J)(ll8 ... .,.......,. GO.el Mn ....... : "Dkty ....,, en., llrry" (adv) '74-Pettr rond1. SUSln Gecw11. Roddy McOow1ll tfll 111 a. . .,.,"....,., 0 ..... 11 0 "-"""--... ..,.,.. .... -ll:lO- • 5-ta llllU .... " .. '-(J) P'tl a. •a• ... ="''*llM" (ldw) '13-"-'d T1ytot, Hill Sort!. ••a. • .....,.. • .,...ar (c1111) 'SJ-Wilham ltoldtll . (l)t .... e .... e .,. Ut 11" (drt) 'U -1111rid Btr&Nn, H11m'~"' lloc11t, P1111 ltt111eld. a .. :.,.....,.......,. (d11) '69-ltictllrd Harri\, =~a.:. lllltlllf/CIMfJ THE BEST OF BRITISH VIDEO In a media event unique 1n the annals ol Soulhern California broadcasting, Thames T elev1s1on of London and KHJ have announced a week long schedule of top rated British IPlev1s1on programming which will air over Channel 9 from June 11 lhrough June I'> The announcemenl was made 1oinlly by Muu Sutherland Managing Oueclor of Thames Telev1s1on International. and Lionel I Schaen Vice President and GenP.ral Manager of KHJ IV A lotal of 23 proRrams will be presenled 1n the prime lime hours beginning al 7PM 10 lhe Monday through foday period when London comes lo Los Angeles Included 1n the schedule are several award w1nn1ng entries from B111a1n plus the world premiere of an hoU1 long series 111led. Hollywnnd lhe Silent Years ' narrated by Sir Laurence Olivier for 11s Hollywnod" mies Thames IV producers 1nterv1ewed more than JOO people who were associated wtth the making ot movies m lhe days before sound changed the image of a t1uly d1s11ncllve art lorm Included among lhose who appear are actors direclors producers executives and sluntmen Other programs 1n the first run Los Angeles schedule include The Sweeney .. and lhe Kenny Everell Video Show · [verett was the recent recipient of two ma1or B11hsh awards lhe BAfl A award as lhe best hghl enlerta1nmen1 show (the equivalent of the Emmy) and lhe B111tsh C111tcs Award for the best comedy show on B11t1sh telem1on Also included in this bundle from B11tain is lhe widely acclaimed iresentat1on of .. Macbelh ·· as perlormed by lhe Royal Shakespeare :Ompany Among the U S premieres which will be presented during he week is the Briltsh version of 'This Is Your life ·wh ich has been • een on [nghsh tetev1s1on for more than 20 years. w1lb Oubhn·born ~amonn Andrews as host In the episode selected for the Los Angeles 1ud1ence heavyweight champion Muhammad Ah 1s the very surprised ;ub1ecl. Other outstanding prog1ams that will be presented du11ng the Neek will be "The One and Only Phyllis Dixey" spwal starring Lesley Anne Down as England's most fam ous stripper. and "Queen of Hearts:· the documentary about the life of Eva Peron As part of the 'Yeek's all inclusive excitement, two newscasters from Thames· TV, David Hamilton and Andrew Gardner, w1ll 101n with KHJ's news team, Ktm Singer and Lynn Shackelford. to present the I 0 o·c1ock News, Monday through Friday nights. Gardner will also report the stalton's weekday afternoon One O"Clock News al I PM To add to this hands across·the sea venture, Oavtd Hamilton. a renowned dtsc 1ockey, as well as a newsman. will co·host, with Bob Hilton, KHJ's Mid Morning LA program. telecast "hvt" weekday mornines from IO·OO to 11.JOAM. for the week. SOMETHING IN THEIR EYES ··1 h•••~ l11r "'111c1h111g 111 their l"\l',:· '·I~' Rl'nl"l' \.tll'nh:. h1r111c1 hc.1J 111 l.1lt:nt .it Columh1.1 l'lln,l\krl'.I .1, 1•m· ••fthc 111p 111dcpl'ndcn1pr11JuH~r'1n ll1•lt\\\u11J .trlll pn1JUl"Cr 1>1 .. lll1nJ i\mh1111111.°" the c1ght·hnur nltnl,Crtl'\ li1r ( ns. ha,cJ 1111 lhc h1111k h\ J11h11 Ocan . ''hrch ;ur' 11n h•ur n•n,n•utl\c n1ghh M1inJa'." Imm 8 I\) IOl'M .• ind I uc,lfa\. \\cJnc,Ja\ .ind I hur;d:I\ fmm 11 lfl llPM. . .. , 1.ilk h• ,1l'tt1r' .1h11u t .111~ thing hut a.:11ng:· 'hl· nrn11nue,. ··,ex. rTH•IOrl·)l"k'. 11r an' 1h111g 1h.11 J IJ.m, 1hc0m h• d!l·k 1111. Fr11111 ihal 'park. ( gd a frl'1111g "' lo wl!clhcr thal .pcr,11n " l'1l0lllll'rl'1.1lly v1ahlt: In 11thcr wurd~. du 1he\ turn 1iw 11n·r· A' V1l'l' President in diarg.c 11f l.1knt 111 C11lurnh1<1 S111d11h. Rl'nec wa~ wcll-kn11wn ,1, .1J1~c11vl'rer11f tall'nt. ,111d .1rn11ng hl'r "lind,·· v.crc llurl Rn tl1)IJ~. Jon Vrnght. I arrah ra,H·c11-MaJ•ll'. D,t, 1J Soul. Kate Jad,1in and Jilclyn Sm11h ·-rm 'url' 1h.11 thl' 11ml· f 'rent 1n ,.a,11ng ha' m<iJc me ,1 much heller pmdun·r." 'he .1JJ, .. llhnJ >\mh1111•n·· oullmc' De.in·, 11nohl'rne111 tn Watergate and the N1wn prc'1J{·nl·\. the pn11ect haJ ,c,cral clement' that 1urnl'll aknte 1111 . induJing Marlin Sheen m the n1lc of Ocan .tnJ Rip lorn a' Richard Pl''" (ieorge Sl·h.1efrr J1rl'd'. Valen te'' executive pn1ducer '' Oa\IJ Su"~ mJ .. 1 fam1h .1r parlner 111 that Renee """ 1111ce hcaJ 11f pn1J uc1111n f1•r Sussktnd', folcnl 1\,..oc1atC\ tn cv. Y11r~ r rom there. V.1lcn1c JOlneJ Sl·rcen (iems as Director of Prugram Pn•JCl"I\. hi't (-.ia'lt, and wa~ l11ter named ice President. Columhrn Picture~ for TV the tlrst woman Ill hold 1h1s pm1llfl n 111 a 'tuc.1111 h1cnm~hy. In 1978. she formed Renee Valente Produ(•tion~. "Now. after <1uch 11 lung time. I'm back with David Sus.,kind. with wh{lm I sturteJ my profcs.'lionul life He taught me cverythtng I know." 5U)'h Vulcnte. "'But what i!> ~(1 terrific is that m 1111 1hesc ye11rs. the man hns not ever com mmised on what he taught me-which was quality." , ... 11 TV WEEK. MAY 20, 1979 ·a ClllMMll 2 SPlClll RtPORl. - Pat 0 "Brien. Channel 2 News Reporter. lta s won numerous awards for ~tis re porting. includ- ing a loca l Emmy. BY PAT O'BRIEN Channel 2 News Reporter Elvis Presley was interested in reincarnation, the life-after. But I'm not sure he ever figured he'd make another comeback a year and a half after bis death. But he has. Elvis is bigger in death than he ever was in life. Movies about him are in produc· lion. There will be more books. The Elvis imitators are preparing for their summer perlormances. T he King lives on. Even his managers. the ones who guided his career in life. are guiding his multi-million dolJar estate in death. Elvis never really knew how big he was ... or could be. One of his cJosest friends and traveling companions told us .. , CONTINUED TONIGHT TV WEEK MAY 2U 1979 Lettuce, onions, catsup, fat, fluid, filth. All this week in a five-part Keep score with Russ You "Eyewitness Closeup," Russ Nichols may be biting off more than checks out the supermarkets to you should chew. see how their hamburger stacks Because theres more to life up. And the fast-food chains to than news, weather and sports. see how much their ~IA~~1·rr A~.~ burgers are doctored. ~ 1 I WCYV~ 6pm~ Peget4 THIRD TIME'S A CHARM ~ny M•nilow, who h.s worn mort' h•h th•n • h•lllret' in • u rttt' ipjlnning songwrilinR, recording~. the con<t'rl sl•ge. lr~w•y •nd television, is wuring two of hi~ f.vorites in• third AIC musiul v•riety speci•l-th•t of rn·producer •nd co·writer. On "The 3rd Bury M•nilo~ Speci•I." •irin11 Wednnd•y •t 'WM, M•nilow not onl y write\ the \OnK\, but 1ymb0Uc of his multi·fueted u reer, he .111\o we•r~ thf' h.11h, including • .top h.111, \lr•w bo•ter .111d • m•nv·fe•tht'red south·of·the·border he•dpiece. fohn Denver i~ B•rry's speci•I gut'st st., on thl' hour·lon11 progr•m th•t Includes • \po<>f on drivin11 in C•llforni•. • rnlorlul Hollywood produltion number of "I Write thl' Songs.'' •s well •s M•nilow's mo~I re<enl hih ;ind lhl' Introduction of • new wng. "Why Don't We fry • Slow D•ncef" "All this \inging •nd d•nc in11 from • kid who took Kcordion leuons in lrooklynf It's h•rd to believt'!" M.11nilo" jokes. S.rf)' m•y twve st.,ted the •ccordion •t the •Ill' of seven, but he \OOn discovl'fed the pi.mo. •nd •llended the New York Collegr of Music •nd juilli.,d, while p•ylng hi~ rent with • joh in the CBS m•ilroom. I . I I At CIS, he m~ 1n off·lroadw1y dlrectOt In need of M>me MJf'll• for his nut production. Mllnllow wrote 1n origin•! score whk h drew pr•lse from the critle5, ind soon •lier, he left the m1llroom to pur1ue • music ureer full·tlme. Mlnilow worked 111compowr.1rr1nger, musk1I dlrtttor MMI conductor f0t both telnlslon 1nd ,.dlo, but It wH his lut-mlnutt M<lsion to pin<h·hit H a hou.e pi•nlst •t the C4"11Mnt•I .. th• I'! New York th.al proved to be the pivot•I point In his Ul'Hf. At the l1th1, he met lelte Mldler, btume her 1ecompanlsl. mutk•I director •nd record producer. Ne.I, he w11 penutMled to cut • record of hi• own. Arist• Records ~ to 111 1lbum contrut ind .. ny went on lette Midln'• flnt Ntion.11 tour •s both musk•I director ind guest petforml'f. "I w1s tot1lly convinced lette's 1udlence w., aolng to kill me," he rec.alls, "th.at the minute I w1lked on lllll', they we~ ROlng to throw tom.atOft or 110 out for • hMnbUrser. H lut 1ettr11udifttce loved .. ,.,, too; suddenly at1r·structi sift• bttln ~11,tln91nd "'"""' to tM stage. M1nllow s.ld, "Nobody Wit ............. -~ l.H 5'nce 1976, ~ hit toured both the U.S. ind lurope wkh re«Wd·br.atJnt l'ftUfts. A'"°"I hh tMny 1w1rds .are • tptc&ll Tony Awlnl IOf ..... rry ~on lfoldw1y,'• 1n lmmy Aw1rd fOf "Out11..tlng Muliul/V1riety SpKW of tM V.ar," MMI thh yell .. rry rect'Wed 1 Cr1mmy Aw1rd for letC Mlle Pop VouMst. "Ptople t~ me I'm I fiOpelel• rom1ntk," .. ny admits. "lut I llkt to think of myself .u 1 hopeful rom1ntlc. fortun1ttlv, my ludien<n Mtm to fMI th.at w1y. too.'' Since Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ,. ....... ,,., ......... ,. ""'* ,___,_, ... -... . ,. .... ..... ........... ,, Oliry--• ······••kl• =et ,, .... , ~ ... _ ....... ....... ....-Send _____________ , '11 "' ... ...-. ~"""" Tod T 1,,,11 •.• ,.. .... ._... .. , I •Y 0 ..... Plot-"'' • Ulll-----r---------1 • ....., ~~ I 1::-:.0~':. I : c..e. ...... c.-. ..,. : ________________ _. I I DAILY PILOT ·ITMl'-------------1 IOT'&---------•----~ L ••• ••••••••••.I·---------,...,. MONDAY MAY 21 fOf 1110rn1111 ind afternoon hshn1s. pluse see DAYTIME rllOGllAMS. klow, for wou r convtflltfl<t, are tlle or· s llltMtS. OAfTIME MOVIES 12:00 D <Ill "You C.n't Clltat an Holltst lll1n" (com 1 1•1 W ( Fields. Cdga1 Be•ttn Cnn,1anc• Moorr Jamt'i Bu~h tD • "All Throu1h the lli1ht" (mysJ 4/ Humphrt1 Bo11a11 fack1r Olfasor Ph1r Silvers Conrad ~e1dt 3:00 10 "Alfie" td•al fin Mt<.hael Caine ~hPllPy W1nfr1) Jane Ashe1 M1lhcen1 M<111in 3:30 D "The ll11hl Stalhr" (mys) /I Da11en MrGdvrn Carol Lynlfy Simon Oakl.i11d Claude At11n~. ~alph Me11kP1 EV•NING 8:00 0 SPECIAL REPORT * ELVIS LIVES!-WHY1 fJ 10) 12 2> llews 3 Tiit Odd Couplt .... }I""" U Elller1tncy OM Dfbll m Tiit lrldy 8-h a> ~rttts ti Sin Fr1nctse0 "' Histery ti Mtrrct m Owtr E.ny Consum•r AdV'lCdle Ralph Nader looks al rurren1 consumer issues dnd e1pla1ns why • \1-n1or 11111•n, ran b• lh1• tnu'I 1mpn1l~n1 p11l11tL.1I lt1•IP 1~ ~ofv1np ' 111 ~rnbl• "'' dOC 1 "''' 111 lr1d1~n • · M~r1~n Hill d n '" """ tut1ondl home l1J1 tQw income sen1n1~ "he •nl~\ tndPOenoenct' ~nd • rtQ\P l~m1l1 lite lt •hu4f so Amtrrun Gowunmt11t -6:30- 3 lt """ a Cross-Wits O Candid C.mer1 10 Mlt'l Griffin Siio• tD I Lowe Luer ~ Otck Cmtt Show ?t The Joler's Wild ED El Chapulin Colorado so Cr1Y1ty Is fllJ Enem1 7:00 D > DD 23 lletn U The llewtywtd Came 0 a The Joker's W~d tD Sia Milhon S Man u Muy Tyler Moore m Slnlord & Son fD 21 Ton11ht 29 Emeraency O"' m Domenica Montero so lntroducin1 8101otr -7:30- 0 Muppet Rodeo with * Roy Ro1ers & Dale Euns ... Rodeo Winner! D Tiit Muppets Rny Rodgm and OalP I van' guest 3 ClllCO & the Man a Consumer lurline lop1n 1nrtudp ga; pump vrolallnns anti a Pl)la101d camera cnmmtrrMI U Tiit Dlttn1 Game 8 TlllC's Hellyweod J f ... , j • \ Barbaira Hershey 1tar1 n an allied undercover operative during World War II who refu1e1 lo divulge even her code ntime. though ahe la threatened with death by a firing aquld, In Plrt II of the •he-hour mlnlaerlea, "A Man Celled Intrepid.'' Mond1y It 9PM on NBC. , ... ,. O Tic he Do111h 8 Name Tl11t Tune 10 The Prr<r Is ll11ht 12 Boll llewha rt Siio• O>Mlm·12 23 Family Feud 2• Twenl) Four Out Front fD lbdlttllLehm lltport 3t """ so The F rtnch Chef 8:00 0 a 12 SPECIAL The Bod, Human. The Sues c I h1 I h1\ ~";ram dPats '"llt lh• lasc1ni1Mn "uPder and lllf~t que of human It•~ at.11 frflll' o•r na1.1 1nlanrv t 1 •dr~nc•d a~r In• rnt•n~f p•1\r1nal d• ima~ ot to"' 11 a1 o• n~t. tuntronted bi d•ll•r•nl bH'd~On•n '" lhP 11a .. 1·~~ 111l11Lat• 1111ein11 >l"Udl ~v~l•m dlP .,Jll'tnPd D 23 lt l1ltlr House on the l'r1rr1e 1R1 In~ I 1aft-.n•n Yn1111r, Aloe rt ln~dlll '~""*',om• Pd1nlul lr-;yin~ aboul 0•1·1ud1tf O!hen ht• t>r1 om~' lnr apprr11111 • ol MO vP.11 old badt S1n~e1mc1n lhf univ Jl',,. in Wdlnu Grav• U Mow1e: (2hr) "M1rn1t" (\u,pJ 6~ l1pp1 HrdrPh !ifdn Conrmv Oran• Ba~e• M•rl1n Gabtl A "'uman s cnmplp1 lllP IPddl her to lli'come a lh1el 01h1le her husbdnd fires lo savP hPr from 1a1I and salvailr theu ma111age D 3 1Q 29 Sll111e I l nergv Solullon Harry ~ e•pe11ment lo re<larm 011 lrnm d11ed oul "'"'" rPSUlts 1n an undrrground t•Plos1on and lue that could c11tle lht earlh destroying emylhrng 1n •IS palh O lllowlt: (211r) ''Tiit M11nificut Seftn" (dra) 60 Yul B1ynne1. [h Wallach Amerrcan 1unf1&hters are h11ed lo protect a small Meutan luwn hom oullaws ID Carol lumttt I fritHs a> flloolie: (Zltr) "MJSftria '""' ky111d hrth" 11 Documentary The Slar11rng and frequently b1m1e 'Mlrld of phych1c phenomena and the paranormal 1s a.olo1ed ll•l The P'rillle of Mia lu11 lrodit fn '9l •H llltytrs' Jotlr111I m YINlll -1:30- ID Tiit ~ c.,lt ID btl NICllt ts Ole• 9:00 9 CJ1 lJJi SP'ECIAL l ll1td AM!tioll (2hr) Par1 II of lour parts Thr Deans' account of the traumaltc bruk 1n John Oun's 1elahonsh1p ••th Maureen Oun, follow1n& her European vxation, the 1mphe111ons of lhe bruk 1n conlinue to mounl and presenl problems for Ille Whtie House stan. a key meetin1 1s held to discuss the need lo finance the men 1n 1111. c1tin1 their nerd lor lawyers' Ires and lamrly support -amona othtr lh•ncs Martin Sllren. Thtresa Russell, Michael C1llan, Lonny Olapman. Ed rfindtrs. Fred Grandy, Olnstophe1 Guest. C11h1m l1rv1s, Gerlld S O'lou1hl1n, (dw1rd Mallorr. Alan Oppenheimer. laWlenc:e Pressman. John R1ndotph, !'tier Mark lhchm1n. Wtllranr ~fllllert. limes Sloy1n. Rip Torn Ind Wilham Windom Siii e oe a.a 1"111: A ••11 C.... .._ (211r) P111 II of three parts, blft Michaeli1n. 1 Brthsh secret a""' •llo had pl1nned lo rescue his 1rrffrrend-1 prrsontr of 11!1 NallS-IS sent 111sttld lo Stock· llolm lo lllld 1 ftU(lflr ~~111 lV WEE!\ MAY 20 1979 c~"'"~ lu b• "or~1ng 101 lhe 'i•m1 Dav•O Niven MJChael Ynrk dnd Ba•La•a Hersne1 sta• U 3 11> 2t Movie: (2hr) "Vaulron tn Hell" ISUSPI l'I Barbara feldon Maureen MrC~rmrc~ Pricilla Barnes Andrea \la•co••Ct• M·chael Brandon Whal a•f·n~ a, an rac.11ne slay ar a ""' r• 11.•ucan resort lurns into a ~ ;n1ma11sn elfort to wnr1vt as a ~· up •I vacationers line! t~rmseives t \1 n •ht drp'h> ot Int 1ung1~ m Mel'l Griffin Sllow 24 ltsl ot F1mihes f.D The '""" of Miss Jun lrodie \dnd1 and fenn1 Miss Brodie s \lul1rnl\ ~·· 1n l~ar\ aller h\ten1ng t• a pi ~11 actnunl ot ne r tragic lov• ~''•" ~•It lt11~h a v:holar wh!I was latei k1ll~d !>and~ and Jenny calco lair lh~u 1eachr1 s a~• and ~tart a 1ou1MI ~n11u1 rhr lacl\ ol love m Super Musrult Pttado de Amor so OallCe in America-Eliot Ftld CM nee Col!ipany 10:00 u 0 O)lltwS OJ Ni1ht Gallery • 4 am Moyers' Journal t.&.. ..oulldst11• Shrl S1lvr•sle•n and Or Hook perform so Geor1e St11I -10:30-m a>""" 11:00 fJ • • 2t i• """ D ~I to 12 n ltews UIWtMe uup CJ Moirie: • "Tiit Otfi111t Ortts" (dra) ~8 Tony Curlrs. Sidney Por ller Ca ra Williams Theodore B1kel. Charles McGraw • CIMa ' Ille M111 • """' Hill Show ~' Tiit °'i1iuh m Did c:mtt s-. ID Curro JilMMz -11:30- fJ If • !l ll ..... : Tiit llcllerd rr1n111tMilllll & Wife D ~ll !DJ Jelluy Can111 ..... s.u,,w.ssi.. • (1) (JO) l2ll ""Ice $tlfY ID TIM Gille Show at Get SNrt (J~ 1}11.n. Y .. I I TIU lllJ Cl,ctlMd AIC lltwt 12:00 • Twilitllt Z.. • Alf rtd Hitdlclcl "'9ellts •ar-...1 e111N1lietlt -12:30- • Drll!ll1 • llMil:. "M1rt·T11'" (d11) '61-ltllrey Hunter. OaYtd Janssen. Sttll1 Stevens. Cl11ne Devry (11 .... 12 • llMt: Ill "TIM ... II tlll lliMI" (dra) 64-llobert Mlt,hum, Fr•n~e Nuren. Berry Sulhv1n, lleen1n Wynn, Altnncier II.no•. l1rvor How1rd 1:00 aowTw1• .Diel .. .,,.. .llMrili (JI) "" a.., .. 1:00 ... : • """ ..... s.tdl" (com) '62-Ttrry.tltoinu, Otora• S.lldM. llORtl lfltntl •11ts-t TUESDAY MAY 22 for 11101n1n1 and af1er-list1n1s. pleue m DAYTIME PROGllAMS ltlow, for JOIH COMtnienct. are !ht day's fllCl'lrn. OAmME MOVIES 12;00 0 "'Sudan"' (dd>I 4'> ~ana l.l~nlt/ Tu•lldn ll,v CD IW "TokJo Jot .. I Ju ~q llumph•P~ RnRdrl 11• r•~'· Mail\ Ale•dnder Moi 3:00 10 "Tnlo(y ol Terror" •ffi•( ~ KJ1•n Bid ~ RubPr" llurtun lvnn lldrhn 3:30 D "Haunh of the Very Rich"' (\U~PI // llt11d Br.dRP'. Oonnd \loll\ I Oward A1n•1 EVENING 8:00 0 SPECIAL REPORT • HVIS LIVES!·WHY? fJ 10 12 2) lltws 3 Tht Ocld Couple ..... 2t ""' U Emercency Ont O Fi'lll CD Tht B11dJ lunch a> Streets of Sin F 11nc1sco 14 Humanities Th1ou1h Ille Arts fD Owr Euy 39 llblldt so DH11n1n1 Hollle lntuio11 . -6:30- l lt lltws e Crou·Wit.s a twill Camm •110 Mt" Griffin Sllow CD I loft Lucy ·2• Contemporary Hulth fD Dick Clwttt ShOlt ~ The .!Mtr'l Wild m £.nr .. Cl flolillOI SO Heme Garlltntr 7:00 fJ 3 ... J3 ""-' D The lltwty.tcl G1me D 1 J Tiit .!Mer's Wild CD Si1 Million S llbn 1t Miry T,te1 Maolt m s.11fofd ' Son f24 F1rnilJ l'll111it fD 21 TOllipt (2t Emt1at11CJ One m Dollltniu Montero SO Hun11111tia Tluou1h the Artl -7:30- B Clrtlll r 'j 1 ClllU & tllt M•n -~"'"' • Tiii °""" '-1111 • 00111 MISS THE • DCmllG PLAYOFFS fOlllTt Oii $100,000 llAME THAT TUllE! • ._ T1l.t TIM Cll Tiie '-I s... e ric Tac o.p 14l 1211.....,._ SllMm (UJ ... llftMrt .. 1---M1F11 IJ() o.-tic ..... fD llltlltil/ltllrtr ~ 11) News iMJ lltlnclltc• 8:00 B 1e "I> Tiit htlt• Cll111 (RI 0Pnis4! N1cholu auests as an All11 111a11v~ Action P1011am ~ludent N 11l o11y Udrl lom~ o'l th~ 0~~! ~ft•C• ... ~."~ Cl1~ppr11nt1n~ DPrlormanCf rr ''"f•f .. lrlHl•'~lmct~'lP'' 1t11• J relu.rant Hart A\ her IUlur G J3 39 GrHltsl HtrotS ol llte liblt l!hrl S1anm and C mt1 oh •1111cun~•<1 b1 1 r1.P•l1 1JP _ .a~llt• ••1 ·~• t I ~·f\ ho~ flebrew 0.,101• rt 1N~1 b1 the oa;.n N 1n~ 1,., • 1.,., ')r 111m dnd Gnm• •ran b.il ' ,parta nv C.oa '" lh••r l1•r1 <1•~t1uc hon [d Ame\ Ctnf Barr, Ononlh1 M4111nt f'•r•r M~r~ lhtnman Ror 1 Id .on ana Owd QpMc~hu •:,1 U Movie (2hr) "'Counterfeit ltillu" 1d1A1 bl! Jarl I ord Sh11l•1 ~ 1oght Jar~ WP\t"n Chdrl~~ n1akP A 1>U <11lh • 11n11na' ba1~~rnun~ n•r< mt-, a member 111 Ille unde• "nrld t•1 Popov r10m• magnalH D 3 10 29 Happy Days rR1 lhe f ,on/ I~ AllP1(1t !11 C:o•I~ fl• o 11/ f tlP thP lo,\Jfn• Ill ,, lif•loMP whf•n he •,uddo1>nl1 •i ~Pl 1•nc"' ~11••111tR ~liar~ .. h.-o•vPr he ' about to ~·~\ r1 ~·•I 0 Movie: (2hr) "Rider on the Rain" 1\u>µJ 10 Cnaoif) !lron,011 l\l,11IPne loberl A man ilnd • .. oman M• 0111•d agaonst ·~ch nlll•r on lhe 1n111~up•, of A rnurde1 ta$" CD Cltol l11rnett l friends Cl) Movie: (2hr) "f in Pennies" lmu.1 ~q Danni Kdyr l vu1< Arm\11110~ Barbdla BPI t.PndP~ Ha•r1 Guard•ntt lu•\Od1 W~"1 Rob I '°'br lhe tnal1 ~no lrobuldl11ins ol r.un,t olaypr R,d N1chul\ fD 24 Pm1n l "" P1ttsbur1n fl) V1v.,na so lnllahon: Tht Sly's the l1m1t -8:30- 11 3 10 29 llttrne l Slurlty 1R1 llrnnrr lor IOLI lh• ~uh gel th• \111pns• nl lh,.r hvt\ wh•n they .1and up old pal\ l enn~ And Sowg2~ lcor • tandl,loghl d1nne1 ••lh two handsome vele11na11ans CD Tht Odd Couple fl) Ins Chacon 9 :00 U 8 12 Sl'ECIAl lli11d Ambition (2h1) Patt Ill ol lour parts lh• Water2ate delendanl$ plead p,u1lly Richard N"on •S inaugurated as r1rnden1 p1ess11rt.s are applied 10 Dean to tesuly beto1e lhe Senate WalP1Rale Comm1lleP. lh P Deans •n1ov a b11et mp1 te al Camp Oav1d. Mid Shatf Pr advoses Dean he s gu1lly ol conspo11n~ lo obs11uc1 1ust1ce Madin Sheen lheiesa Russell Michael Callan Lonny Chapman Cd flandm r ied Grandy Ch11slopher Cuot G1aham Jams (d•ard Mallory Gmld S 0 Loughlin Alan Oppenheimer. la11renct Pressman John Randolph, P•ter Mar~ Richman W1ll1am S<halltrt. James Sloyan Rip I01n and Wilham Windom sta1 D IJ' It li1 £"111: A Mu Catlt4 l11t1epl4 (2111) Cone I A nucle11 physK1s1. unknowingly •or~ •na IOI the N111s on Slod holm de lerts lo Cnal1nd and a 811hsl1 spy is \fnt on a dancerous m1u1on 10 de stroy lhe sc1ent1Sf\ •or k jJn1d Niwen. Michael Yo1k and tf3rba•a Hershey star • )J lfal I.ft TilrM's ~ fR) Chussy s ,.,,. Boss' Jack and lan,I are up m aims when Chnssy announcn she has been appointed p11waft sec1tf81y lo a vice president and they are leavina on an owrrn1eht business trip toaethcr • ...,. liriffill $11111 HTlll..,.. so Mnterpiett Thutrr· lollir -9:30- D 3 10 ~ Tm P M•m "" ~I C.o S04 Pdl1 ol • I • '"''par• •~r~r~· \\h•n IOM •at• "~ ,b fO.! •h~ -•bb·•\ 4'• n •t1 •11; ..: \f,lh ,,.f 'f .,tfl1n~ ..)1"1 P!'r noscP ~r-.. 11r• ~Id ;r •I"''""' ·11bl• .... P .. f• ''°iJt (( 11''°0 4,,.,., 1"•• i'o°'1'° 1ttvon, •h• lt~·~Oa•v Cd! tD l ewis Mumford T0tr11d Human Archittcture ! C' a • .~. 1 '' • m ,::,.., ... ;•c•1•'tt,.h1'' ~fttJ' tt~' °'t trtr't'f ~ ~IP~I~ f(,.,, /lo Pt 11 r !.. '.id" J•1 .,.; 0~,r ~ f>f ~ ... fi( 11H ~ .. ll1<rrandf,.•I ,;,~qhr €!J Ptt1do dt Amor 10:00 UOfDllttll D l 10 ~ SPECIAL The Helen Reddy SpeCllf ; hr ll•1Pn R•1itd\ ,t.11\ 1n ttw, ,.,,,~u ctl 'a'•.,h 'uni~d\ p11 ~··n· A•m hP• 1•11• l• Ian• I undA ,111~ (Hool! (,ould a> N11ht Gallery 24 V1tws of Am so llewschtd -10:30 -m O)lltws so Voter·s P1pthnt 11:00 fJ J D 12 2f llt1n G 8 10 23 31 News U Make Mt l1u1h 0 Mo•it: "The Bur1l11s" 1drd1 ll Iran 1•,1ul B•lniundll CD Chico l fht Man Cl) lenny Hill ShOlt 24 lluestro llh1utne fD Dick Clntt Sllow fl) Futllol Somr Sptc"l -11:30- fJ e 12 Mov1u: luubr lonts1 "Dt1dlJ liero" ldra• I~ Do" 'lu1131 0,1hn W•ll1ams G 23 lt .lollnnJ Cuwn 9 lltw SollpJ SllH Show D 3 10 29 Mow1e: "ne Friends of Cddit Coyle" wa j Rrti, t '/.' '1.1rr P .. r ... , 8 • ,. CD the Con& ShOlt a> Gel Smut 24 l1lin . Yoaa l You fD ypfloned Alt 11"'1 12:00 U h1t111ht Zt11t CD Alfred H1tthtod 'rtMflb m 18 lon11hl -12:30-u Movit· "A Konfs Story" l>l n llum•M jl; ')ro,rJrl W•llP) n~rr~·-­ CD Mowit "Gunman ol lho G11ncl'" I M~J ,,~ •YV Maa1.\nn Cl) Mowie: • "Shock Tru lmtnl" d111 f,.! )!11a11 Whqman 1:00 G '3 39 Tomorrow Olbnrick m Movot/lltws 2:00 0 Mow1ts: r •male 11n the Beach NOtnr •UU\ GPnllernan a> r.tt Smut -2:30- " Mcmes; Campbell 1 K•nRdom C.nosl ol [)r~gsh1p Hollow CD Motte$: Mar\ ~eea~ Women 1 lO to Yuma 3:00 u 111ot1t: w "Tiit ust o1 111e Moh1uns" 1dral 36 A vocation to on idyllic resort becomes a one-way trip into terror for Cloris Leochmon, Uoyd Bridges .and Ed Asner. ITS MYSTERY WEEKI THE J:JO MOVIE fl TUESDAY@ 1111•17 fwEDNESDAYI MAY 23 for mo1n1n1 ind afternoon hstincs. plust see DAYTIME PROGllAMS Below, for your conwenirnct. are the day's movits. DAYTIME MOVIES 11:00 O "Desert lt11on" wh '1 r Al1~ I 1d•I Arlrrh lf,•hl m tw "Tht Hardri !hey h ll" rdr .; •1 ll 1~ 1t11 .. , b 1111 H1°d )I• r•• J:OO 10 "The Dud Don't Die· 1 •• n.1 I\ 1,t•1•i• tt11mlt " ~ •• M111Jfld I in1.1 ( r IAI l:JO U "Isn't It Shodmc I" tmv.i 'I A1«1 Al•j" I 111 • 1.,,.r I 1tn:1111d 0 Hr·•" EVENING 8:00 U SPECIAL REPORT * ELVIS LIVES!-WHYI O 10 11 2l News 3 The Odd Couple DU 8 211 News O Emercency One 0 fish m Tht Biad, Bunch D) StrHh oL San F11nmco 24 01 hrth & M•n m 0w, Eaty JI Maude so Ame11can Govtrnmenl -6:30- 3 Jt News e Cross·W1b O Candid Camm 10 Merv Griffin Show m I Lovt Luc, 24 Conltmpomy Health ED Did uwett Show 29 The Joker's Wild m "'' Stcrttam ~o Who Would Hne Thou1ht ~1d1 COllld Do a Thin1 L1ke This! A .r • ·' ,.,, \ m ir1th ''tu m•h '"'~ t ... wt·t,.,I IH (lfl l•J•fT' 1u I I II·~-··· !•11) '···. D1 I •' hjJI I 011111,•• •h .. 'f . ' 7:00 0 3 0 U 23 New\ O Tht Newlywed Game 0 8 Tht Joker's Wrld m S" Million $ Man 11 Mall 1,1er Moore m ~nlo1d & Son 14 fam11, Portrait ED 21 ro"'aht 29 £ mergency Onr m Ma11a lose ~o Introducing 81olon -7:30-u World War II. GI Diary 3 In Search Ot ... D 10 13 r1m1ly Feud 0 SPECIAL 61h Annual Smnet film Aw11ds r90m 1 W1lli.trn ~holn•·r ~111• I fn1 0"'~"""' Wtfrt l!U .. 'i! i)H• 11111ur v.n. ''"' P11i 1 GFur~ .. ti H't !\HI &1tHl1tj1 V tf t lHJ ~tttf r.,.11,• M.1~·1•rH 11111ltu11 1 .. 11 GJri MJn11 ~r•I? ~r101 " 1 l•rt,.11rnt 1111i• (1 .. r 1l11tud U Hollr-ood Squares 8 Unt1med World O T1t Tic Dou1h 12 loll Ntwh11l Show m Ad•m·l2 24 Nuestro '11•1111ne ED M1c:lletltlellrer Report Someone ·s electrocuting o town's senior citizens. And only Alon Aldo and Louise Lasser con pull the plug on the killer. --- THE 3:30 MOVIE 9WEDNESDAY~ , ... 1. 39 News so Consumer Sumwal 1111 8 :00 O e 12 Tht Jelltnons '~ till• r! t tlJ"\ A Id 1th-., i ,,.,,_ti ld "° I J' • df I U' trl J D 1l Rul People D GRADUATION TRIAL & • TRAUMA18 IS ENOUGH U 3 10 29 E11ht ts Enouch It• C,1~~ 1al• 1'tdu<1t " 1 •• I.• 1., M•i1' h -Bn tlr tl • •!, '• t • ( t ' ,.,, • •' 1u1Jh H 1 f J 4f11 II 1 t·•, , •. J ., 1ill I '' 1tr m•r Pn;1'' 1••f t1 1 111t •1t .,,., tat,,1-r ~f .. , ~·· r \f•t' 1~ flt 0 Morre· (2hr) "Suun Sltpt Hrrf'' ,,, : U. ~ 11 ""''' U1tt1t. ~"''"'' t r1n+ •r-.111, H '" ·1 •q•' ""'!'t."' 'Ii,; ... 11• • .. t y• 1111 tL 1' ~ •·h • t''l 1 1r ~··· '' • t '111 trn t •1ul11J.if m Carol 8u1nett & friends D) Movie· (2hr) "Myste11es from Beyond Ille T111nalr' 1111ru 1th•flld{, ~' ••'"·ru1r.~ lri('I" •1 ',!)rJ1t1 it lh1• f'll\•lbl~ 411'\t\fft ' 'hr: (lu;/ftt '' •h• ~"'"''•dd h '"'''' 24 G1ut Perform•ncts fI) A1e of Unctrt11nty \' '"' "" ,_ M,., !I I ll1~ti l •f·'f,l•~nt I·~" ~·'n'"'"' r:;,,1~, ••lt1 .. ,,11t• ''"' ~n1 "I r•u1 ·'Ph"' ~~'"" nJ11• Iii 11 111 l.11!'1' I "" I ti• qlti , , "'" I t•t·1 fhtt1• t "'"''""'HT .. ' ., ,~,. n .1• 1n\1 Jt!tl 'II' nd"'I 1 1 1n ""• m Viviana 39 University ot t~e Th11d Ace so The P11mt ol Miss Jun 8rod1t -8:30- 0 e 12 GoodT1mrs l'~··••11•M .t J .. n P••I •·01..n•lr I lmoda \ <• n , •11 IOI 1101 uf fVt Vt1un1. p,u \io1np~1~ l ut• n•r "" • t rtlll\r"n 1111r(t N1fh lhr rh1fd molhtr unlit hf\ prubtrm bewmr• a m•ll• r "' ''"' " d• ~•h m Tht Odd Couple ED Muntu llot1tPeudo dt Alll01 H AU the M1n11er 9:00 U e 1l SPECIAL ll1nd Ambll1on (}hr l Conrlus1nn Pean \ mert1nR w1lh tht Prrndrnl 1rveals his del!'r101atrng 11•1a11011~h1p with N1ion thal rventuall~ led 111 his bPlllK lued Ni.on ~ lel•v1sed sprtrn rnd~ r.at~~r~ 01 llaldeman lhtl1chman l\lemdteMI and Dr~n Otan lt,hl1rs befo1e lhe Senalt Comm1llet and appPar s brlo1t ludRP <;1111 a and plead' g111lh lo a Ont rnur1I lelnny chMRe •motachm•nl p1ocrrd1ngs against Nuon start Ma1hn Sheen l here~a Ru•selt M1cha,1 C4llan t nnny Chaom~n. f d fl~ndm r red Grandy Ch11stopht1 Curit Cr1ham Jar~1s (dwa1d Mallo1y Gtr1ld S 0 I oughhn Alan Opppnht1mp1 l ~wren(t Prt~man John Randolph Petei Mai~ R1Chman W1ll1am Sc1t11 ltrl IAm,~ Sloyan Rip lorn 1nd Wrlh;m Windom stai 8 '' ~· "*• $tlfl: A Cry t.. lllltice tlh• I A drama about a dtd1 cared pohct 1n•tst1ulor •ho ir09ens a twu Ytar old ca1P inwolv1ng lht slaying of a cop a cu e wpposedly solved by h11 ll11hv publtc1ty hu1111y paitner Qenn11 Wuvei L my Haeman Robe II Culp Diana Muldau1, 81N McGuuP 81uct Glowe1 Nehem11h Persofl. Slta1on Ach1 and Donald Reid slai elWtMtllup e J1 110> l2fl 5'£CIAl T1lt Jrd a.ry ..,.. 5'ecl•I (lhr) Twn llARl"R Stai~ 1oin VOICPS for lht l11SI TV WEEK MAY 20 1979 . " ... n,11 fj 111·, 'l•n•lltll welr.11mes hinr OP11,rr ~" th\ S;I•• ~Uf~I m Merv G11t11n Show fI) D1nct 1n Ame11u: Chorea· araphy by S.l1ncl11ne so Dn1d Sussk1nd Sllow -9:30- 0 The Daune Game 10:00 DOtl>Ntw\ U 3 10 29 ~e1aS 1Rr 1• •·n 1 '•' •llll lldn .P11 •1ul Ir t c ,r• ~"· A 1n1 f 4ill ll iht 1om.,, ' • ~ •Ill rl" of t t 1m11"' l•malf "•'•I ~ld1!1 • l by 011 ble"11 .. 1lh ! I•' ~nd DI D> N11ht Gaiter} fD l't!EMIEllE Tht Heifetz Concert 1·1ql1n•1I ld•rh~ He1IPI: O•'tl01m~ dnd "•lu I .. 1•tl111n• b1 c;,,,11,.1n Ii !I" P•u• n Ml>'Jrl 111rt O•buS\) so The Adwoc1tes -10:30-m &>News 24 The Heifetz Concert 11:00 O l U 8122t Ntws D 10 n Jt News 0 MOt Me l1u1h 0 Movie. "X, Y & lH" tdraJ I? lht•bet• la1lo· M1thaP1 Caine m Chico & lht Min &> Benny Hill Sllow fI) Dd Cawell Sltow m LI lndomable -11:30- 0 I " Mowin: S111tcfltHaw1ii F1we·O D 23 31 Jo11nn1 Canoit U New Soupy Sales Sllow U 3 1 o 2t '°'le' WON n m Tht Gon1 Show Ill Gel Smart 2• lll.,s. Yoe• & You fI) upliontd ABC News 12:00 U TWlftrllt Zone m Mfrtd Hi1chcoc• l'mfnts fD 11 Tonicllt ID Mowlt/Ntws -12:30-u Movie: • "Top 81nan1" tGOml ~4 Phi! Sllvm Rose M~11e D ~ 10 29, Manni• m Movie: "lilt at Ille Top" (drat 66 I aui~11LP Hai~ey m Mowit: • "Sanct111ry" (dral 61 I tr Renud hPS Monland 1:00 a 23 ,. r-row DMlftfic• 2:00 Ill M9nt: "Tea ltf Tw" (mus) '>O Do11s Dn Cordon Macl!ae D .._.: • "SllllCMtt 111 Tllltll Alnw" (mr~> ~I R"hard fl'" .., lift s-t -2:30- • -..: ........... c.fj. •tlllial" (d11) 5~ Brodtrrt• Crawford Anne 8'nc1oft •MIN: •• '111•1bIlly11111· ..... (mys) 46 Huah Buumonl 4:00--- D .... : _, "P'ertrait 111111 Uft" (dra) '4.8 Robfrt Butt~ ..... : ·~ ... tile ™"'~ (sci fl) 64 Ah11a I 1ll11ad1 -4:30-..... !. "Tllt INtt Wittl a .... ("'" (SC1 Ir)·~~ P1ul Birth I TV WEEK MAY 20 1919 . ~~~~ ~jb,iV.Sl~-~j' CANNES FILM FESTIVAL l111d ~aurence 011Yitt hM: nl !hr fq/4 Cann~\ f ilm reqiv~o .\t\at1h pre~enlal1M for the first time in the 32 years the Cannes Film Festival has been in eslstence, television is beina granted the opportunity to bring America all the eicitemenl, suspense. 1lamour and leslrve atmosphere IMt represents one of lhe most eac1hn1 and rmportant nents in the entert11nmenl world. Thursday evening, chec• 101 lislln& for time and channel in your aru, a two.hour telecast via satellite of the 1979 Cannes Film Festini Awards airs. The awards are hosted by lord Laurence Olivier, wtlose invaluable contribution to his profession was ac•110Wled1ed by the film industry this past April; they honored him with a "special" Academy Award for CM1tstandin1 achievement throu1hout his Iona and diwrse meer. Jane Fonda, pictured on our cover u she appe•rs in the film, "China Syndrome," is one of the several fine American actresses represented on film this year at the Cannes Festival. founded in 1947 under the auspices of the French Foreicn Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreitn Aflaii:1, the Cannes Film Festival represents for the international film world what the Audemy Awards means to the American film community. Just as the "Osurs" mar• the end of the movie season, the Cannes Film Fntiul marks thi besinnln1 of the neit. Since its inception, the Cannes Film Festini MS sivtn awards tor Be1t Film. Best Director and Best Actor and Actress. Some past film winners are "Taai Driver," "M•A•s•H" 111d "A Man & a Woman." Winners in the lest Actor and Actress cate1ories hne included Mh well·kllOWft performers as Simone Si1no11t. So,hia Loren, J1tk Ilic._._, hlll lttwma11 alld rece11t "Osur" wi11ntr Jon Voi1tlt. Even whe11 • film Of star doesn't wi11 an award, 1111 t1peri1nce of "C111nes" can tMn1• one's life or the fate of a film. A st1rlet mlaht be dbaMred •!Id become a star ... a dlrtdor mi1ht find a script...a proMtf, fiN!lcilt1 fOf 1 majof film ... IM "'°"'' stiH 1111told 111tsift ttltir natlft '*llltry oftt11 find fame 1114 f1rt1111t. Otlfy at Ca1111n. located on tht bt1utif11I French Rititra, Is one filtly to flM wllltmr, Of wflomtftr, OM is ...-1111 for ill tflt WOJld of lllMs. .,...,. "941"t!rs at ltlt Ctrltell Hetti llar (ce11ttr of ICthitJ ftl Ille testiwal) If tllt Ma<ll. ofttt1 ""*-"" "11t111ltlp !of .... of Hit Mgtst IMtioll ,icture "dt1it" i11 tht film world. Wlrilt rtpOftiAa fra C....... Helly•• colMlllSt Rona larrttt w11 ~ n uyilla. .....,, ..,_ltftl IMnilltsa is Milll Mt ript htrt It tlll CtMts Fillll Flltiwll 11tr 1 *"111 perlM tf ti .. ttlt11 It ny -... ill tllt .W-lnd~illl ..... , ....... •114 syw41cated ~ ... "8H bta111 111 1rtidt frM Hit ftstit1I last yeu, -C-ii " Hit llllwitt wUt Mecca ii to Hit ...._L .. To uplure the "spirit" nl C•nnes. spemlly taped se1ments ire included alon1 with the actual •wards ctremony. V1e.ers take a tour of the city itself and are 11ven ii brief history of the lestinl, includin& film clips of pul winners and shots of the festival over the years. The umem also 10 behind the scenes lo take • close look at the publicity stunts. the gimm JCks.. the 11vuways ... lrom !·Shirts to 1ambhn1 chips. Viewers 101n in the hubbub •t the Culton Hotel bar- where stars. wrilers. directors. producers and hangers.on mingle fleelr-and board a yacht party. the classic h11h hie recreation al Cannes. whert international duigners and their clothes compete side·bJ·Slde with the films and the11 casts. Crcerpts from • selection of the nominated hims are shown. followed by intimate interviews with their stars, directors •nd sometimes, their critics. Only nine ••mds are presented annually al Cannes: Best Film, Best Director. Best Actor •nd •ctress. Best Supportin1 Actor and Actress, Best New Director and Best Short Subject. One additional •ward is 11ven when the Board of Governors feels. in retrospect, a producer. director. actor or actress has made an invaluable contnbuhon to his or her craft. This yu r the "Cannes Spec11I Tribute" 1oes to actor/director John Huston. The films from the United Stites nominated in the Best Film category this yur •re: "The Chin• Syndrome," "Days of Heaven" and "Norma Rae." "Han" opens the les11va l. but 1s not in contention tor an award, ind Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now," which took ftve years to film and 1s reputed lo be the most eapensive film ever made, has its World Premiere at this year's festival. Robert Wussier, former PreS1denl of CBS and CBS Sports, and Ed Goren of CBS Sports produced this two·hour lelecut. Mr. Wussler's presti1ious list ol credits include all of the Apollo, Gemini and Mercury space shots; sports •nd sever.I Super Bowls, as well as the h11hly succmtul NFL Today show. Stai~ ol "Comin~ Home" al th~ 1'178 1e~hval Brue' Dern. lint Fonda Ion Voight and PtnelOPf' M1llord All photos couftesy ot Ille Hollywood lttJQrtt1 h'911 THURSDAY MAY 24 for morn1n1 and allernoon hsltncs. pluse m DAYTIME l'llOGllAMS. llflow. for ,our conventence, are lhe day's mow1ei. DArTIME MOVIES I 2:00 O "Joe l utterflf' ,,,,no, •,/ Audie Murphy G) I" "In I lonelJ l'lm" ldr~ 1 'lO H~mph•y l!ogar1 3.00 10 "St1IH1c'' t ~~· J I j ~.,~ Dou~ld< M4r, I •~Irr l:JO U "Tiit ftm1Je Ttap" Im) 11 h8 Ja(k Lor~ Susan <:1mlm~ EV•NING 8:00 0 10 12 23 News 3 Tiit Odd !Auple II U i .tt lltws U Emtrcency One 0 fish m The Bredy lunch m S!rttls of S,n fr 1nc1sco 2' tlllm1n11iu Throuah the Arts tD Over Euy 3t Maude so Dts11nln1 Horne Interiors -6:30- 3 3t Nt1n e Crou·Wlb 0 undid Clmm t O Merv Griffin Sllow m I l0tt liicy 24 Contt111po11ry Health tD Die• C.tttt Show 2t Tiii ,._.,.s Wild eJ Cl Chavo so Home Gardener 7:00 0 D 3 U 21 lieu U The Newlywed wmt O 6 Tiie ~er': ~1td W Su M~hon $ Man u Mary Tyler Moore m S,nlord ' Son 21 family Portrait tD 21 Ton11ht 29 Emercency Ont m Man• Jose so Humanihtt Throuch tht Arts -7:30- 0 P S,000 Pyramid 3 Wik! World of An1m;il1 II In Semh 01 9 Tht Dallnc wm1: U The Gona Show 8 \ 1.98 8f1uty Show O Tic Tac Dolirlt 10 23 lllatch Game 12 Boll Nnlt11t Show m Ad1m·l2 21 lns11hl tD M1eNe11/lehrer llepo1t 3t News so Newschrtk 8 :00 O 8 12 The lhlton~ ,p, /1,n •nr~,zed lhdl htr ~ullri•nd lllhF! J ~11lhil Mur a!rd lil.(~ g1rl • ~'"01 ~rl a 1ob betause 111 '•e• rare sP:\ nul lo l1ghl lor b lll•r s 11gh!\ II 2l 3t H1uonntr O Mo.it: (2hr) "The Sheets ot Sin f!llKIKO" ~~SPI I l f(1rl Ma!derr \i•lha,1 Douglas R .. b•n Wag~fr Kim Oa1by A d•lrrtrve "'ultnanl and h1; \Hl,~•O tr~ 10 d1;rom .. no murdmd • 1oung gr•I .. hose body 1\ A drifter hitches o ride with o beautiful stronger and finds he's on o one w ay trip to insanity. SUson Strosberg and Trisha Sterling. ITS MYSTERY WEEKI THE 3:30 MOVIE CD THURSDAY~ I uuQ 'lul(flH .. ' Jdt f·i,,.'l ri>, U 3 10 ~ Mor-& Minor ~ Mor• I~• lolH~~· \11111 t11•· i ut t hi;. ~ "" Ii H ,,,Of ,• 1f I, , · Jth "'·~"~o• •'• ~ind, •: ~·· ~••nl Lu1lamf .nd '" I•~'~""'• ' '1di,f '~11\, ,,.,., t1 f r ' '(Jl fQ ~'""'' O Mo~ir: (lhr) "The Da, ot lht Oolpfun" d•a ' Le•1·1.-t • ,1· 1•1st ~an Ot~•'r ft ·1 /,,.,., ;. ·P~d,:'1 ";{1 ... f1h~' Aft .. , ,t,. ' ... t ... I~ .. 11rl1n~ i>ur , tl'f•r,, t f~.1<hon1 Jo'p~.rs In !al> lonc)1 h1 l"'"'d ~•tlnapr•~ by '"'0"llnr1 .,1 o 4' '" u•.• 't•rr '" J pl .r r a1t4 " 1 ! .. ~.~ ti' 'I• Pr")1C1-o• • t,~~I CD Sl'ECIAL Canntt film ftst1u l • !lf'lm r A ~u~ '"" 1• r 1, v•~· '!11• ·~'''/JI~ h•SIOI, O'U' Qr ,,, •• rr1I ovP•d&e ct t~· ;•ar \ tpsf1"!". w1I• thP ~IY1tl3 oa1t1•\ lh~ ,fd•\ m1 l•sh1Q~' rr.~ 111•t w Jnd rne 1nc,.J1bl• puhl.t•'1 ·uo1• m Mo.1t: 11111 (lhr) "ln110Cenls" rrrysl ~? O•bQtolh liPr• Mith~el f{fdrravc A. governeu ~"•\ lh• g~o~t 11: a orev•ou~ gov••n•~' dnd a11hP \<lmP time Ille Children ~•• pt,;11nR ii ternf~int game on hn1 tD '' Non B'a! I I 1d• A ,p• oal on the March ln 1978 1uper'a•1ker 011 amde"I of lhP A.mol>' Cd~1; ED ViYlaM JO llun. Amtriu , llun -8:30- 0 )l 31 Comedy Theatre Car Wnfl A. c~:nt~~ bmd '" 1~• ~: 'lOvle r I lhe .om• narnp 10 ~~·ch 1ne o .. o.. n' a~ auto IAund1v I ranl llav•ll cannot ma~P Pods metl P\Oet1a1l1 altf1 ht a\~s toi wgllt\l1ons frr,m n1\ Pmp1oyt's Oannv Aiello Hilary B•an• Stua•I Panl1n 5he1y1 l •t Ralph Md!l l dntl '<s lono Anthony Bailey 1 K C~rl,r l etry Pedrosl r and Pepe Serna )lar II 3 10 29 Sl'ECIAL Youn1 lilly Cl111stian A comPdy aboul J drlendrr ol 1ull1ce cBa11v Bo;hod l dl1d his L.inv cohorb ;,ho swrng rueplli ·nlu dcllon .. h,n the d•wifish Ot G~\.\\ ((:hMle~ I ynPr) a m.id balloonist -1dnaps s11 Mrn Pl~nel conte,lanls and df.manrls d 1a1m1111 ol hydrogen bnmb inRrtrl1e111s f1AI Mo11ta Sh•llr; Lon~ R1cha1d Knrr••n t IO~d I awrtncr Alfie w"' nnd M1tch~ll Gi~up also ~ta1 ED la Ca11bi111 cit Ambrosio •SO Tu1111llolil 9:00 8 e •12 Hawaii foe·O rR) Danny Will.ams high srllool ~wt•I hPdrl \hows up 1n Hawa11 rek1ndl1nR lhe11 n1d pas.s1on Danny mtm hPI aaaon wh~n sht 1s charged w1lh shopl1thnt and h1s lllp becomes com11he1led alte1 lhe woman 1s hnked with 1 nruro!ir murderer 8 l) Jt Ot1tRCJ (R) (2hr) Walk Sollly lhrourh Ille N12hl Ou•nty roes on • personal crus.ide lo '"d the 1ll1C11 drua lraflic al 1 lout college Mo<:hdel Constanhne euesrs e ~ l 110) '1tJ llrltJ Miltf (R) Hams lnc1denr · Oelectrve H1r11s becomes oulraatd when he is "''d upon, h1s•ed ind arrested by twa realous un1f<>1med patrolmen 11~ Alt If U-.rtaillty • w... tf Alia: 1'1tal!IM ....... ,..,... tst1Clllt le"-' -9:l0- • l t ' 110J ral! Cuter c .. 11trp The 811 M<Wt" Conclusion A hitch '1 WCEll MAY 20 1'!79 '" ~-n • ,. ~•·JJ ng p'ar.~ ol )R' tloh r .ind l ut1lle when Bake1 l.h1rl ~ 1 1nd ~.,,,, li:ddy di t•dfnl~ll1 t • • ,.,, '"'I•~ 111 th• bari> 1aull 111d I 1 I ; ~ll .. "~ •1 It, lltUt1 I m Carol Burnett & frlends ID l'tudo de Amo1 10:00 O a 12 larnabr Jones 1111 k·'h ~'""°"""& •rrn~nt• "'1lh .1 ·t. Jl'l• 1n•1n;; bu~1"<S~ P••urtl•t '.,~ It 11.geo1 .. her• • m1s!•t1:iu, • l ~Ol ft)I(~, h•I onlr d t af 1 1"•' 'II.I' l oll• lot• h1•nJ 0 O C>News U j 10 2t SPECIAL Alan K1n1's Jrd Annu1I frn1I W1rnin1 1 • '" (r,m•l11dn Alar King ~ '"~ 1 •''''"' L•Jn.: ot btf•ng ~dl•te 'j 11n·~.1~~f ! 1n 1 '•P•d lirP ~lrea'!l ol • mPdot ~··l~hOI\ al m~n ; balllP 101 .v11 d i Gavin "4arl •ud Jnd Hal I ind, 11 KUP.\I Cl} llicht G11tery tD Journey lo lilt Wtsl A ~ncu ·rnenla •v l~r usoni on Arab 1m11'1granh ~ \hr LI\ so NnKhtd -10:30-m Cl}lleirs tD 21 Cal A sowal documenla•y on onf ol lht l11s1 profernonal '•ma•t bo•m Calhy Cat OaYIS · •he 41nner ol lhe World Loghtwe1thl Wom•n s Bn11ng Champ1onshrp so footsteps 11:00 0 3 U e 10 2t lltws D 12 .U 31 News O Malt lite uu1~ Ill McMe· "Orum Btat" ldd•I ~4 Alan ladd Audrey ·Dallon aJ Cf11<0 I !ht Man a> ltnfl'I Hill Show 24 Anotlltr VOite tD Dd Cawttt Show -11:30- 0 e 12 Pro 811 .. lball Championsllip Game It II 2' lt lohl!Jll,,J;,.ra,___.~__, .., "" Soupy Siles Show u '~ 110 29 Slm kr ' IMC~/ M11111il ID The Gonr Show a> Gtf Smart •24 Uill, Yot1 & YOll fD Captioned AK Neln 12:00 D Tllilipl Z01M m Alfred Hitchcoc• Prtstnts fD 21 T011iclll -12:10- • fllottt: '' Jtllitf ti Ille S,.rtb" (Ian) '6!1 Cu1ltt11 M1)1na .. MtYit : W "f~t £11C~llllt4 C.tt1p1' fdr~l 4!1 Robtrt Young GJ llttit : M "'°""' Doctors" ldli) bl Ben CWdr' 1:00 • i2~ ,. ,._,.. G MMtKl 2:00 9 htt: • "Tiit rrw. ti St LHls" (com) !17 D•n 011ley G MRin: lht Sont ot Sch,htt mdt ... 'In Whrch We Serve m Mttlt s: 'Mind Bender5,' "N11hl Siar Goddess ol lltt111" -2:JO- • ll9MI: "Ntna." "Thundt1 Ovt1 Haw111" • i • I v f • t1 E ( ., FRIDAY I 111AY 25 fClf lllOfnina incl afternoon listinrl • pltue see DAYTlll1£ r110GRAll1S. lltlo., fol your UlllwtnittKt, art lttt diy's lllOMs. DAmME MOVIES 12:00 a "Witth WittlcMlt I ltoom" (adv) ·66 Mana Perschy m IW "Invisible Stripes" (adv) ·39 Humphrey Bogart W1llram Holden George Raft l :OO 10 "Eisy Rider" ldra) 69 PPter f onda DPnn1~ Hopper lack N1chol~on Karen Black 3:30 U "The N11ht Str•ncler" (susp) '12 Danrn MtGav1n Jo """ Pflug Simon Oakland EVENING 8:00 U ·10 12 n News 3 · The Odd Couple DU e 2t. News U EmtrlfllCJ One D HOLLYWOOI> TEEN 1oes • nitetilllf! SCOTT BAIO U Hollywood hen Ont ul lou1 spwals !rimed 10 tfollywood for leenagers and fealu11ng lt•nagers Scott Baio h<l\ts w1lh Brooi.e Sh1rld1 is hostess loday"s proirarn fed ture\ Ooony Most 01 Joyce Brolhers and disco roller skalrng 1n v,n1ce • .,_, lllltldl G) Streets of 5'11 F llllCISCQ f2~J Of Eartll I M111 fDOYtr usy ACROSS I Lounge 1.cket 5 Phone 9 M.,lint 1nr1tats 10 'One Day -• lime' 12 Start 15 Tear apart 18 Atop 20 Affectations 21 -and outs 22 FrHZint (centllfade) 24 Gem stOM 25 voic. type 28 Consumed 31 Hatch 32 French for 'dream' 3' Put up your -·-(clue to l)UUlt tntwer) 16 'Peffect 37 HeptiYe Jt Alas 41 "9quests 42 Wint it Mllldt so llo Imm 11 ll1t Inn -6:30- l lt Ntws a Crou·Wits - to Mm Grillin Show m I left l11<y 24 llttl Moytn' Jour1111 m o.c• t1wttt si... 29 The loMr' s Wild tD ltn Crild1 7:00 U 3 OU UNtws U Tht Newlywed Glmt e D The .lc*er's W1kt m Sia Million & Min 12 M"J Tyler Moore II) Slnlwd & Son fD 21 Tonicht 29 Emucenq One tD M11l1 Jose so firm Diaest -7:30-u Neat Step Beyond 3 r 8 The Muppets CJ Dance rtwer D O~tinc Glme U I 0 23 Hollr-ood SquiltS U Tic be Doucll 12 W lltwhut si... II) Ad1m-11 24 Clli!01rn1 Tonrcht fD M.ltflleil/lellrtr lltp0rt 3t Ntwl so Voter's f'ipelint 8:00 U 8 12 lnm4iMt Hu* UdVtd h~lp) end the hos1tl1t 1t) betwtfn a wuple \eei.1nK r~venge and lhe company which lhe husband thinks 1s r•sponsoble for hr) lathers dedlh DOWN 2 A state 3 Ms Frankhn's 1n11tals 4 Famous &arden ~ r .. ,, 6 In 1118 vleinlty 1 Laur a, affectionately 8 Perfume name meanlna forbtddefl I I 'Sanford --· 13 F1n1at orNment 14 What's --! 16 Locale of mystery men's series 17 Make a m11take 19 Wonder1UI 23 Step or hook and 26 Gehri& 27 Subway Items 29 Cut throuati aum• JO .... Gabor 33 .... FlttpfMd 35 Colltctlona 36 RefillOus symbol 38 AlrWht 40 Frtnch fnr 'that' Answer •I end of lfle Saturday log TV WEEK MAY 20. 1979 A killer: come.s upc with a recipe tor immortality. The reporter on his trail discovers the main ingredient is blood. IT'S MYSTERY WEEKI THE 3:30 MOVIE Cl» FRIDAY@ - '·. FRIDAY (Continued> 8 Qj) 9 Ditt'rtllt St"'ts (A) 1 0:00 "Th' R'lal1v'" A d1stanl cousin n r.11 l\iJ Dalin (R) A mm (laWanda P1ge) comes lo v1s1t thunder storm forces the [wing Arnold and W1lhs arid decides she's plan, -•tlh Bobby and JR as tis sole not 101na to be so drstanl anymore passengers to crash into a swamp, e lletit: (Zlu) "H•r,.r'' (dra) leavina the £w1111 women .wa1t1n1 to 66-Paul Newman, Lauren ~call hur 1f they are altve or dud as they Juhe Harris, Janet Lerch Robert try to keep the news trom Jock-due Wagner. Shelley Winters. Mhur Hill to his recent hur1 surgery A prinle detechwe -h1rtd by a • D m llNs •·.OO weallhy woman to fond her missing 8' lliellf Cilllefy v husband-hnds the man dud and «~ 1ftis ~ 8 Tlllt's Cat the killer lo bf lhe person he IWIUld tD..,., Ntrillce '"The first Three 1.L 5-f s..attt •lml~l -1 Wtkllllt lac•, f.eOftes" Woth the encoura1ement ot ~ ~ity~~ \.JIJ \!Jl1 -• Georee I ind Geor1e II, Handel -'"~' ••1 lllttlr (R) ( 1111) "Oo Oo. I Oo" "¥hen tomposed his erutest music Prmce Horshack re<:e1ves lhf bad news hrs Charles lalks about Georee Ill's -6:30- mother has mimed a1a1n and he'll education 1~llows some of the B s.w.tr Snlesttr have lo mO'ie, leav1na lhe Sweathoas euays. arch1ttetural draw1n1s and D "1 City llalltrs and Buchanan H11h behind. he sc1enhf1t instrument\ Georee Ill 9 Drapet decides lo take his own c11nt step lo produced or used as Prince of Wales r11 TY Omto0111-Art the alter Wrth mar11ace plans in full l}t) V'llWI of Asil D o..., & W.111 sw1n1. the Swutho1s throw a (lJJ C.. of O.r TillltS bachelor party for Hor~hack lo -10:30-at s,u• Out prtpare hrm lor lhe w1ldtsl wedd1ne at llJ lltws 'ii) lllfillity fldofy Brooklyn has ever seen. bul Arnold fD Ca~ MC 11tw1 PilllltS u ht considers the mpon 11 :00 !Sf\ family ""1rait sib1l1!1n of his new ltfe and runs 8 Cll • tDl '2ll lltwl away. Irene Arr1nca 1uuts 8 (()<Ill illJ l1IJ """ 7:00 D Mowit: (Zllr) "llllt'' (dra) '75-e ill't 11t LHcfl a o.ty's Trttlleuw Susan Cluk, Alu Karras A Im slory D llllwit: wllllft 1 ere..• lllile" D 0-fl rn 1 Alwin & t11t Clll1111111nb based on lhe relahonshop between (dra) '69-louis Jourdan. Marv Tyler D llil llllt 111•"'9 Babe Otclnkson-the world's arealesl Moore, Wiifred Hyde·WMe • (] 1 ()Gl 1]tJ Sc11~J·Doe. woman alhlete -and Geotee at Qicl & 1111111111 Whttt art You? I SATURDAY I MORNING TV WEEK. MAY 20, 1979 D a2 u, Tiit Jtt.. • 1 (fGJ (ftJ Tiit ,,... l'a11ffltf m llASHVlllE MUSIC * Tops in Country Musk at ,.,.... lllait m Once U11111 a Cllllic 0)1111[ ... 11:00 D 21 1l l•for~ 111d t11e ~lilltlt • f) I (JJ/ f8} llfetMM s,.cial tR) The ~by Wrth four falhers" four bors 1r1lh the eoerrt of lwen1, increase lhe membership of lhe11 gang by one wtlen lhef "adopt" 1n dbandooed baby grrl Ill"'°"': IJJ "ltd llMf" (wes) ~II Joho Wayne. Monleomery Cltll at J.-s c.nte .. fD lbliall o,tri Tlftllis ~· sltipl Semi hnals covmee from !he foro ltahco 1n Rome Otlllusica~ -11:30- D IJl)f ..... f~ • Drlptf D Cl 1 Cl]!) IZll Amtrklll landstaM m '-t s.rt ID lucM Ullft (tlJ w.w a.. ... i, r ... 11 Zahanas-the man she loved and • leMy Mill Sllw fll TY Clmne!ll-S,.nisll mamed rn 1938 The d11m1 !ells ol m Did Cawtt S... Iii Met fudtt SllW I An•llNOOltl I her u ceflence 1n sports untol cancer m lllMs/llNs • o.twbry ""' struck 1n 1953 -11:30-., """"'M It ... , 12:00 m Cafwl llrMft & f,_. a Cl) tlJJ lllftits: "Tiit "i111t ID Yoca lw Ntllltl 9 CV 5'ece Ac.-., e ... : (Zltr) "Jtllll f'llll JeMs" Slaatr. Tiie V..,trt" (mys) 74-8 .. riallblft USA ' (dra) '59-lloberl Slack, Macclo~ald Darren McC,von. Simon Oakland / -7:30-• v.r. II Ille"'*" If 1111 S.. Carey Ch1rles Coburn Marru "IM~" (mys) ·17 Piper laum B lltrtl's llltk .._......... •Sell Trllll Pavan A h1storrc1I b10111ph1cal S1u111 Whtlman D 3 QJJ flllllltic F• lfZ) Iii .. 111"'9 drama of Jolin Paul tones and hrs 8 tftJ ID) 11111111y c..-• ~" e T11111 val~nl hcht for a Slrone Amenan • lllw s.., Sales S... • CU C10J (Ii Falllf1et @ ,,...... HrtY. and the par1 he took tn lht • ffi <JI 9 S., CJ) TY a...ill-e.M @ c:.ia.,.ary Nultll hrht for 1ncltpendence • n. '-I s... D n. I.Mt ~ flt) a.. " ..._ • 8 H ..,.illl*""' e Git Saft • Tlltt's ~ -12:30-m ¥Miiia @ lJill, Yoca & Y111 Ill ....,., .... F Al"'1 -1:30-ID ~ UC llNs lilt Sallltt 19 5"illl ~ T• IJlJ at D D 8 Nlflt, llrrJ (R) 12:00 8:00 -· ~41 r~ 11y lief 1tt11e1 to eo 11y llTwillilifbii ,.,-. -pll11t. tr .. 11 O! llllS to a bta<h party 1n • ,....., _, llrttb 8 [J) ~-~ _ (Ifl Dim 10 Los An1eles wrlh her bo•hrend. I.Li (JI!_, ~-0 0 -....,..e 11'~. ., (ft! Siii II II , .,_.Jiil -~ -•!Laa........ --Ditllt '"'""'"" llt ~....,..~1--lm111iJiiili':::r"';..;..""-------r ,..,_..., ___ ._,9-N_llM_ ... ~-.-... ------ th1111 abollt hrlchluk1n1 by tar • CI> ltt l2tl S.,.rfriMis 1 :00 • Tiit 0.. c...--12:30-......... , '-··-• ,. IU LI. II • ~,... .............. ,.__.. • ......... : "lllkNla" (com) '67--_,... -· ....,1 wiJ .... --... .., --m .._.: II'> ..... ,.._. T•lllit&" r.v T9'k m r.... II/,_.•._ :~~e~D?,"~:.~~~sS:,.. (dra) '39-Humphrey Bo&arl 8 U IU) "'9 ..... Primary: 8:00 (dra) '60-Waller Matthau. Carol m IMICM/llllwit The C1nc1nn•lt Reds al lhe Los • Cll (11) .,.._If tlanm (R) G!Jee, Bruce Mcfarlan -l:lO-Anaeles Oodcers. Bo and Lu•e pd up 1 prett, hrlch· e llltit: (JI "Act Ont" (dra) • s.tlltnl Calitlnlil • Tiie la,.., htktf lo tcld to thetr "°'' wltrfe '63-Georae Ha1111llon, lack ., ""' <m ....._ ..... lry1n1 lo nupe Ille h11hwaf patrol Klusman. Jason Rob11ds Jr . {II • °"" Ulllb 111 a moonsluntt's war Wallatll. Gto11e Staal 8:00 : =-~Ottectrre' 8 0 a llec•ler4 fllts (R) • Cl IR\ n.... ... --~ ......_. ,..,_,.,.__ (21w)"811dMrrror"RocllfOfdbreau 1100 · ... ,/~'... __,! •;,of~ I ll'fCHtllt llld bfcOIMS IOllll ll • ft QI ....... 5-i11 D -....: "40 C.ld ti ~... !! flle -............ -tru"y r"""-d with a drtnt. a blind • llltit: "Surs ti Duclla" ....,.. ,_ --_, elld buvtrful jlllycltofotrSI (llathryn (511S9) '71-CllnstOl>Mr ltt ""'11' (llllS) 'Sl-Audie Murplty -l:JO- Hsrold) • IS bttflC haraswcl by a • ...... • Al. s.. It • ( () 0 s.e.., ... ,...... mysttnous marfant Joll11 l'leslltllt 9 ..... 12 -9:30-• CJ). 111' tr a $ r • Ibo pests 2•00 ,..... ...... Tiits ltstMI 1tt11$ its • CJ) ,.. 8 ... : ~ ~ • e 0 ~-lllffr °"* thlN• -"II a..,.-..... It~ .... ... .... Cadvi-19-Rotltrt c~'ei; ...... : 19 ...._.. fer 1 ...... : "llrty ""'"" C•d•) ballds ;d c,;-;''" ........ -u. Coodt.e, Crttl HtftfJ. Perr1tfl ... ..,...... .. (dra) '62-A11lho11y '68-Jolt11 lrelatld. Cur1 Jurrens 8 ._. ........ (MS) .71_ ............ ........_ ( llaaf. Q.IM, Jtcklt CltHOll • CJ) l1I • ...,.. ...... ............ .......... . "·-._. .... ,_, ltflOll, d ........ , • --..: "Toucll of hC •111t • ,_ .... ....,,,.... """""'• Ltsl1t wrOlt. Jr A lrit·wlletlMe JOlllll 111111 1"* TarMtttd Allpis" e Tiit F'"f CW (fl llMr. "f911M ...... (Hf) '1lllllllCt tfld "'°"*'tit tcf1011 thtr1 •-.....: "Bareloot Maifm1n," ·75-Jollft Alllltf. ••~ Cntr 11e ~ tor w11tti 1tt , .... "" "0111y "" va111nt" 1 OsOO 0 ,..., ...,.. lllPl'tlllttW Mt of Wllttft to tltt _.. I -°"" ,. lor • , .. , errncl111r ""' -2:l0-• a • ,... _ _, 1&00 ..... ... odds ..... .,.. ... l1Z............. • ........ e...,.... • ..._ "Tiie Wilt." "Dec~ • ... .,... .. ,,_ lltw • .._ 8 .... ,.,..,_": cw.. IOI TtrrOI" ...... (WS) '55-lta lerktt Cl) f.T .. aoo ...... -... .... =:."::.....: Ullt e ...._ "U~ncl," -10:JO-: Illy=:..:: • ... "Sttfr1 Sut" • CIJ , ... ,...., 7 ' • ... Clltila = ~- 0) Fulllol lnler"'clOllal so American Gowernmenl ·-2:30- tJ • , 2 MtlllOrtal Goll rou1na lllfnt Ccmagt hom lhe Muutield Village Golf Club 1n Dublin Oh111 ED Willp & Tllillp 3 :00 U hmtly Film Fest,.11 '' U/1111•~ lieut Yan~ee 1 1 King Arlhu1 ) V>ull Bmg Crosby llMnda flenung IQ Mowtt: "Lind Ratden" h1p·,1 69-Jelly S!va1as G•Orit Mah41h m Mow11: "Castle tlttp" !Ct.ii 69 Buri lanlasle•. 0 •1,r 1.1~ :l4 Act of Unctrta1nty ED Guten Tia so Des11nill1 Home lnlerlo11 -3:30- .L Winier Rtde U GreatHI s,orts le11nih O Mo.it: "Shane" 1wes) ·~; Ladd. Jean Arthur ~an Helfin fD Echoes ol Silver }i, Wlnnina Is berylh1n1 4:00 Al~o tJ ·I .. 12 s,orts Spect1cul1r fl. Grt1test S,Orts Leaends D EwetyWhere U lllctn 111 G) StECIAI. Giants in Ille Dtt p An hour lon1 lulure on the what• aJ McMe: • "Hip llooll" c .. es1 57 Gary Coopei Grace ~rlly m '•11iso m Telt·llmsta DtpoftiU 1t Motit: "llndoltro!" !Ow td Dun Martin Raquel Welch 'St Cherry lllouM feslrul -4:30- • f3 &re.I Te1111s-Gre1t Ye11S- &111t GllllH l 9 / 5 Houston 01lm l' Of urtll & Min fD Que ,ISi, USA? t}t Catch~ 1n tilt Act O Tt< lac Dou&h 1.3 You111 ''°'It's Special 2 4 footsteps 19 Your Golden £mp11e so Hotktn& Valley ll11t1ms 7 :00 tJ Tiie '"" b Rjpt 3 Cmtr&tn<J OM D SU I le1uty Show U Erttnt11tu Los Anaeles e Lahn Prohlt O Motte: (2111) "lhe hr '411"11J" 1.id•I ~~ l4m•\ ,1e~MI Rulh Poman tohn Mctnllle Men D1ingmg ht1d OI tdllle to Aid~~. •UP up 1~.iiosl ld'"l•\Sn~!>:> dnd m~>l I ~hi II• iel the tall!, bar' 10 That's Hollywood m 12 2t 39 The Llwre11te Welk Show 23 ll1me Th1t T U"t 24 Tetnaae Suictdt: The Ulhm1le Dropout ED 21 Toni1hl so Austin City L1m1h -7:30-tJ 2 on the Town lopoc:. 1nrludr d 11\1t In a d1\CO the I n~ An~Pl~s lomPS lalk sho"' host Rav 811rn thP Su1c1de P1rvfnt1or1 Cenlet a 1~1100 ~3rlo1 a11 all night d11v1ng sthool dOd lhe I os Angele~ Count¥ Museums toehl lat \oimal D JO flmily ftlld U Milch CO.me '3 The Muppets 14 Here's lo Your Ht1ltll ED Footsltps niusl havf been 1nvfnled lo de\l.11b• him Ctia111• B111on 1•, a \U1p11s• ,mash h11 '" • \WOOi \O•ll1n r tf• 24. Sllt1k Prnie111 9 :00 D 2J lt 81 & Ille Bur fl i Wheels ot r nrtune Bl ·~ 1H 1u1ted b1 • group r.• :ony L llf~• >!Udtnl · lo tielp 1d1)r l•,n•h 11 ' , ,. ''"" lhartlv but r1• dQ••• t •r4ht• lh•• plan to •un "" ,,. r 1ntbl••r tasmo 1n n1' 1ruo O Mo.rt: (211r) "Wntern Union" 1 adv I : l llrlb•ll v '""• IJ•M• la~1:e• Movu bned vn tay•nf lh• f,rsl tran~cnl•n•nlal l•l~g••Ph "'"f' l~r W•slf1n Urnun m HAPPY HEE HAW WITH * THE llENDALLS!! m Htt Haw OJ Mmus Welby 24 Austin City limits ED Etinbelh R rne Ma111age Game [l11abtlh 1• nav. l~ .1110 both P~tl1am•nt and het Council u1ge htt to mauy an~ ptoduc~ hP1ts In lhP m•anl1me Ma•1· Qu•fr• ol Scots 1l h1abelh s cousin) and husband rhe young King ol r1ance hd~e the11 eir\ on the English lhronf so The Heiteu Concert -9:30-tJ e U Movie: (90m) "Tht lOfds ol Flllblllh" (dra) 74 P•tt~ ~1na Syl~e)ter Stallnn• H•nrv 1'11nl.tei Susan Blakely Paul M~CP P~ut J4ba1a A lnQ~ al lour high school t.wghs and lheu roh.rlut hie on the st,,ets ol 81001.lyn m th• lat, 8:00 l'l'>Os In the11 own ev,s· ano those tJ e 12 The Bid llns lens n! lht11 g11lfr1tnds the Loras Air AmaMa turns Cupid 111111 an ~•1gs ot lhe sir"! and ol the11 hoRh ~~,,~t hnm the Bea•S '" nno•s 01 school corridors tPktndhn~ d romdnle b•tween U 3 10 2t hntuy lslllt4 IR) But1e1maliei and hPr mother 190mJ c~stmg Oirec101 s1ar1rnw D l3 lt CH1'5 IR) Return OI Oon llnotls 'Penla~ram ilarun11 1he lurlis Old high school buddies rtoi~n<" H•nderson and A little o•it Poncll on the spot \!when they try Rall slanmg Lisa lfarl111an and a-----5:00 IO 1tC1Mi lhtu. bol.Iod-d~¥.1..wilnh_-1lntotim,n~Sinim---__._ a ,..,.,., Cof11t1 d1~astrou~ m ulls TV WEEI< MAY :?O 1979 so Festin i of TIMMind Oaks -10:30-m lllW\ ED Toward Hum1n A1cMtcturt m Mt Duke Cllart1111 11:00 tJ D u • 10 lt "NS 3 llewVMo"e· • "Dudhne" ro13 'l Humph1t1 Bo~ail D Mike Mt L.111111 0 Second City TY llttwo1 k m Motte: "Llw & Orclfr" 1my)t '6 Oatrrn ¥lGavin llt11 Dullea Rub•rt llHd Su1.1nne P1._ne11, 12 Mo.rt: "Tht Strinaer Wrtll1n" tSC• h1 IJ 8a1b•r~ ! den OJ Benny Hill Show 23 Adam·l2 24 "°'' at red Fritb/SNp fldOl'f so Snuk ''"'"" -11:30- tJ "•ws!Mowit: "A llew Lui" ltoml l1 W~lte1 Matlhau [fa1ne May lad Wes1on lames Loco D 21 >t s.1u1d1y lli&hl D lllowtt: Liii "An1ry !ltd Pl1net" l)t• It ) '60 Lu lremayne U Mowit: "lht Cincinn1ti llid" (dra) b~ Sieve McQueen e Mo.rt: ''The !Itel Ttnl" (adv) 71 Ptter finch Cl~ud1a Catd1~ale O lilofie: "&Ire llnuckles" (dra) /6 Shetr~ lac~son llobeil V1haro 10 Mo.11: ''Win111n1'' (dra) 69 Paul Nt11man lo~nne Woodward II) The llool1es m Mowrts 12:00 ED MoN: "lhrlMlan .. (hort 65 Japanese casl -12:30- 11) MoM: "'9illt of Te11t1" Wal /I Ptler Carpenter 1:00 D Jt bet tone• ~------:;:-.:--t 8 fllowies: F 1~ M1lloon Yu1s to D e Star Tin U Mowtt: (lllr) "GrMn Buels" t--_.JJ..l,......-..-· .. a..w.......,-t1'o!IJ fill le~~ ~¥lie-· Q,.,. 10:00 rarth 'Blu_e_be ... a~rd111"-------t u 2Jl ,,,....,....,,,.Jn&lmf.~·- Coverage nl th• Wnrld lumber1aci. l•nS!.en lim Hutlnn Patt•t li Waynt Champ1onsh1p~. lhe I uropea11 Men\ f\ lJlllc~I w.lr lOt1~sponrlrnt 11ho$t Gymnasttt C.hampinnshrp~ from pApvr doesn t b~ltrvft lhe US 1hould fssen. West Ge1many ~n~ 3 p1ev1~·11 h~ 1nvnlved 1n Voetndm goes on ol lhe Grand Pri1 Monaco WrtoAI d~1gnmenl w1lh lht A1111y rt01 News B 1 311101 :t1 The Lon INI (RJ m Motie: "811n"11111" (\u&fll (90111) 'Good & fa1lhlUI Serv~nt, ·75 John WaynP Judy Gtu-00 stamnR lohn Mill~ and Cele~te tiolm U • H"!""illp Sec1el lilt ol Burl Smtih starrinR m Mo.It: ''W11 & '""" (dt~) ltayley Mills. tug ol Wai." starring 60 Henry f onda Audrey HPpburn luhet Mills. Oav1d Hed1son and ~e1lh ID Sbr Soue1 M1tchell and ·Dr.signaled l ovr.i ID SIMM Loco loco stamn~ Re1&1e Jaclison . m Upst1iri. 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