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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 '. VOL 72. NO. 119, 7 SECTIONS, 1CM PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1979 T HIRTY·FIVE CENTS It's Time for. Itch, Scratch and Cry : their houses and yards at th~~ s ame time the pet 1s treated. ..~ •1oarassaio1a ................. blem is now movmg inland," Beams noted . A• t \lmaner beat closes on Oran1e County these d ays, acralcJUna, ltcbl.D1. crylna and , howUncla ootbe incr~aae. The complaints aren 't )ust coming trom overheated people who stream to the coast for rellet. Summer nea8 pe11terinJ docs and cat.a used to be m06tlY il coastal ~roblem But now, ac- cordlna to Fred Beams, educa· tlonal coordinator or the Orange Count.v Vector Control District inl and cats and dogs are catching it. Most local exterminators, pet salons and vetennarians agree that pet owners with flea-related pro blems make up a large percentage of their clientele this time of year. I I I , • I I I Pets are getting the heat treat ment too. Most ol their agonies are com· ing from neas. F leas multiply raster m the good old s ummer-lime. Beam notes. And the problem seems lo be getting worse The cat flea is the species giv· ing most pet owners problems. said Beams They attack dogs and humans as well as cats and survive we ll in the Southern Cu lifomia clima te "What used to be a be1tch pro· COLORING BOOK TEACHES KIDS WHAT TO DO WITH THEIR TRASH Little-known Utter Committee Making Headway In Newport Trash Newport Target Litter Committee V nsung He roes in Cit y By JOANNE RE \'NOLDS Ot tlM 0..ih .. , ... Sl.lff Fighting liteer isn't the most glamorous job in Newport Beach. but for the 14 residents who serve on the city's litter committee, the task bas its rewards. There a re, for example, the accolades the committee won after showing its 15· minute film to elementary school children. C O MM ITTEE M E MB E R CINDY Houston is especially proud of those letters since she was the person in charge of making that movie and spent this spring showing it at the local schools. She says the reaction from the kids has been ~. which is encouraging in the end- less fight against litter in Newport Beach. "Most people don't know what the litter committee is for," she said. WHAT THE COMMl'ITEE is for is en· forcing existing litter laws and constantly re- minding residents and visitors that litter is both harmful and costly The group's efforts have had to be scaled down in the past year because of Proposition 13. The annual end of summer Litte r Awareness Week went by the boards in the fi rst post-Proposition 13 budget trimming session. Fortunately, s aid Mrs. Hollston, the al- locations for the children's film and coloring books distributed when the movie is shown weren't eliminated. The movie is particularly effective, she said, because it was filmed in Newport Beach and tells the anti-litter story from the point of view of a local boy .who runs into all kinds of litter while'\traveling around town on his skateboard. CURRENTL V COMMITTEE members a re working to get more signs posted m the beach areas warning of li tter laws and more trash cans for those heeding the signs lo use. "We have a unique area that needs special attention." Mrs. Houston said. "It doesn't have to cost the city a lot of money. If we could all learn lo work together , we could a lleviate the proble m." No New Ones In Coastal Girl'1 Slaying Somnza Won't Quit Despite Foe's Gain Huntington Beach police said MANAGUA CAP) -President today they had no new clues or Anas tasio Somoza, declaring leads in the murder of 12-year-anew that be is not resigning, old Robin Christine Samsoe. m et with political a llies in his Tbe young girl's body was bo m b-proof bunke r head - found ln the foothills near Sierra quarters Saturday as his na· Madre on Monday. 12 da111 after tional guard reported making ahe diMppean!d without a trace advances against guer rillas in after an oatinC at Huntmctoo the nearby city of Masaya. Beach Qty Beach. Police aald they will conUnue In Costa Rica, the Sandinista to aeardl for a thin, curly.hab'tld guerrilla command rejected in g in his downto wn head- quarters. Before entering, the embatUed president faced reporters, told them 'Tm not resigning," then turned on his heel and w~lked inside. mao about 30 years old who was Somoza's latest ~ported coodi-. aeen taklnl ptetures of prla 00 t.tona for giving UP power. The t b• beach the d ay Robi n Sandinlltas. who control almost A congressm an who attended the 10-minule session said it amounted to a pep talk in which Somoza declared to them he would not step down . In an interview published Saturd ay in t he Was hington P ost, Somoza was quoted u say· Ing, "I'm like a tied donkey fighting with a tiger ." The newspaper said be was prepar· ing to resign, but that be stlU ele- m a nded the United Stat es g uarantee tl\at bi• national guard not be disbanded and that hls Llberal Party have represen· tatJon in any new 1overnment. anlllbed all of Nicaragua 'a urban cen- v Police· aJ10 a re seetln1 a tera. apparently remained confi· ,.0ow ~ Scbwbm bicycle dent. Of military Victory. tbat Robln borrowed from a U.S. Embauy and Red Cro1s trt;:'=a~itll Information 1ourcel" 'tePorted, meanwhile, 1bo•td eoat act Huntt•1ton Ulat naUonal pa.rdlmen Shot.up Red Croat omces In Manacua. Beach 1»0llce e t 5H·SMI or woundlnc eome Nlc1ra1uana ln· u;::a~~al services for Robln aide and takinl othen away. will bellelcl ·~ at.2 p.m. at Somoza had 1um m one d Pierce Brother'• Smltb•' aevnal ~amen trom hl.1 r~ in Huotiniton 8e~-· .. -,·Ll.--beral Party tor a noon m~t· A SandlnJsta s pokes man in Costa Rica rejected these1condi· lions. \ • Like most (leas, cat fleas tCtenocephalibes Celis) need blood to survive. A lot of people are coming in because their animal is allergic to fl ea bites, explained Leslie Taylor of the Newport Harbor Animal Hospital. Local pet salons spontaneous- ly agree that they are seeing many -animals coming in with their fur missing and their skin raw from scratching. Most of these animals are briskly escorted to a n ea dip and given medication for their al· lergies. Humans are also having a l· l~rgy problems. Dr. Donald D. Kerns. DVM . e xplains that t wo lo three per· cent of his patients owners com· plain of an allergic reaction to fleas. Fleas s pend most of their life cycle off the animal. For this rea· ~o n , Or. Kerns suggests, the pet owner should exterminate Pet owners s hould know the life cycle of the fl ea in order tol fight the problem, said Beams. There are four stages in the life cycle of the flea: the egg, larva, pupa and adult. J It is diffi.cult to kill a flea inl the egg and pupal stages. "There is no chemical that · (See fLEi\S, Page AZ> ~ He Fo ught Off R escue ' , ' ' i Coast City Loses 1 ! ' t i 1st Surf Victim. By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI ti• D.tily Piiot St.tit A 19-year-old Camp Pendelton Marine private became the first drowning victim ever 1n a guarded area of San Clemente Citv Beach Saturday. Li feguard Steve Barrett said Pvt Alcjandio Amaya, reported ly an inexperienced s w1mm('r. ran into trouble shortly befor(· noon about 40 yards from short' in h ght surf He apparently panicked and fought off the rescue efforts of an unidentified male companion before going under, said Bar- rett. · Twelve city lifeguards took part in a search to find the miss mg Marine. His lifeless body was discovered about 20 m inutes later . resting on the sand under ~ever. feet of water. Li f eguar d s and city paramedics attempted resuscita- tion on shore but Amaya was pronounced dead on arrival al San Clemente General Hospital Barrett said it was the first drowning on the 2.3-mile stretch of city beach since lifeguards s tarted watchin g O\•c r beachgoers in the late 1940s The drowning death of the yo un g Marine marred an other wise routine sum mer day on beaches from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Typically. large c r owds Jammed beach area parking lots and streets bt'fore making their way to the sand to find clear ski es. warm temperatures and light surf ranging from one to Tale o f Kit es, K ids Going Before J.u ry A pair of Fullerton teen-agers. a rrested by Anaheim police for allegedly flying kites too closely to the police helicopter landing pad. say they want a jury trial. They also say they weren't even near the heliport when ar- rested May 6 on cha rges of in· terfering with police officers. Dana Thorhaug, 19, and Dave Hernandez, 18, entered not guil- ty pleas to misde m eanor charges last week. A pretrial hearing on the kite case was scheduled for J uly 23 in municipal court. The jury tria l will come Aug. 6. Trucke r s Quit U.S. Shutdown LOS ANGELES CAP> -Ac· cuslllg the Carter administration and Interstate Commerce Com- mission of "just star ving the truckers back on the road," the Independent T ruckers Associa· tlon b as "d e cla r e d a moratorium" on its nationwide shutdown, ITA presidt nt Mike Parkhurst said. It Is not t he e nd of t he truckers' longstanding protests against ICC r egul ations, gasoJlne prices and the tack of diesel fuel, he emphasized. "The difference is, if we have to. we'll do ll again in a few sonth.I;' Parkhurst Hid in an lnte rvt.w. "Basically 99 percent of the truck-era ~allzed that they got vh:tually nothing from the government. and the one per· cent. who thought they 1ot aometbJn1 were mlSJUU1ed· ... a a t , .... , three h.·et H1pt1dcs were rart: T he b1gge::.t turoout. c!>t1maled :.it 100.000 folk~. frolicked alon~ t hl' shoreline from thl· Santa Ana River Jetty ~outh tu Corona del Mar. Ne\\<po r t Beath lifeguards said. Newport hfcguurd~ lo~gcd 2fl n.•scue::., with one body ::.urfer re q111nng hosp1tallLi.ll1on iJfll'r lak in~ o hcadt'r in shalluw .... au.·r "est of M Street about J·45 p.m Ne" port Jku~h pari.IOH!d1<. Alan Schme hl :.a1c1 Mi chael Kaiser, <i 27·\car olcf R1vers1dc la\\:>l'r who :,pt'l'lilll7.c::. 1n <Stt BEACH. Page A2> More . of Same I• ,I Perfect Weather Preuails Lifeguards along the Orange Coast are expecting more of the same today-big crowds, small surf and pleasant summer weath<'r I 1 Slightly fewer than a quarter of a million people Uned the shores from Seal Beach to San Clemente Saturday. basking in temperatures in the mid·70S on shore, about 65 degrees in the water. Here's the breakdown on Saturday's crowd estimates: -Seal Beach: 15.000. -Bolsa Chica State Beach: 20,000. -Huntington Beach State Beach: 18.000. -Huntington Beach City Beach : 30.000 -Newport Beach, Santa Ana River south to Corona df'l Mar: 100,000 -Laguna Beach: 20.000 -Doheny and San Cle mente State beachc:. · 20,000 -San Clemente City Beach; 10,000. Smolif D ays T riple Clean Air Scarce In Orange County Orange County "may be losin~ the war on air pollution." ac- cording to South Coast Air Qual.l· ty Mana~emenl officials. A report to air quahly board members claims the number of smoggy days in the county has tripled in the past year. The data was contamt!d in the district's annual inventory of air quality in Orange. Los Angeles, Riverside a nd San Be rnadino counties. T he bad news prompted air quality officials to write a letter to President Carter. asking him to set up a committee to find way s to f urth e r c u rtail emissions from automobiles. District officials are blarru ng t he pollution increase on the in · creasing n umber of "fue l· swi tching" motorists who pump leaded fuels into cars designed to run on unleaded gas. Leaded fue l ruins c::italyti« converter smog control dev1ces in newer cars and increases emissions by up to 10 times, the board clai ms. The number of days of first stage smog alerts 10 La Habra , considered the county's smog- giest area. rose to 24 in 1978, ac- cording to the report. Only eight first stage alerts were declared the year before. On the plus side, data included in the report states there has ' been major reductions in levels of sulphur in t he air. • However, there has been no. overall reduction in the concen-· tration of ozone, the main ingre- dient of smog, during the past six years. "In fact. the situation is de-: teriorating," board mem bers~ said in their letter to Carte r. ~ 4 ~ "' · 1 · 11 J: I NS I It t : MOONMEN TODAY -Only a dozen humans have left root· prints in the fine dust of the Moon. How did that e vent 10 years ago affect the astronauts? An Associated Press survey tells their stories. Page A9. WHO'S WHO -The musical group Who tells why the film they produced documenting thelr his- tory lsn 't a celluloid epitaph. It's Just a demarcation line belWffll past and future. Page 810. READ AND SAVE -Pat Dunn explains bow to UM 1ov· emment regulatlont to 11ve on grocery bllla in her Consumer Cloeeup on labelln1 l aw1. .Pa1e Cl. , INSPIRING BUSINESS -A busy Z1 years or locker room and 1 football pr actice oratory are1 paying off in a new career for an 1 Orange County businessma n. Page Cl. .IK• • ....._ A• Allll UMen al• Er m•...,...• ., .UllM• AJ,. lt ... rt lln.h CJ Mii._ MMbwtt1 Ct 8•t1Mtt CH M9>rift _.,. • e.41 ...... e AS ••tl9MI...... 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Sandino Mendez said Carrasco was ord e r e d h eld after he testified before the board of in quir~· June 30, and the s~c1f1<· charges agamsl him would bt.• de t ermined by tht• militar) court T h e colont·I su1LI l'arra~eo chose a ~uard ca1lta1n to ~ his lawyer but th<' captmn 1s un available becaus(· of the revolt against the government of Presi ·'dent Ant.tstas10 Somoza and the trial will not begin until he can leave his unit. Stewart's killing, at a national guard roadbloc k in Managua. w as filmed by an ABC camera '<'re w The fil m s howed a j?Ut.trdsman order him to lht· ground. then fin• a ~hot mto h1~ . .head ut clos<' rnngl' The l'rew wai. in the ct.tpital Lo t'Over the baltl<' by ~andi nista ~ ati11nal Liherat1on F'ront guer rill as Sandino .\1cnd<•7 s<1 1d Car rascu. whnm ht.' 1dent1fied a~ al lite r ate. a t f1r!>I d enied any knowledge of the killing. But he said that wherf the board of in· quir y told Carrasco it would s how tapes of the killing, he declared. "'I'm going to tell tht• truth ·· The colonel sHid ('arrast•I) testified he had been assigned to h e lp dC'l1n:r ammunition to troops in l'C.1~t Man<agua Sandino Mcndt-7. q110Ll·d Car •rast'o ._.~ :-a\'lng that on .tum• 20 t ht· i.:rouµ ch:l1n•r1ng <immuni· tion left without him and \\.ht·n he s aw a lij'!ht-skmned man (JI> prrwch hl' ord<.:rt·d ham to lu: down in the ... trc·t·l. Hl' said he kirked the man llnd Jntend<'d to hit him in Lhl· helld with th<.: muulc of h1i-M · 16 nfle but the safety w;_i~ off and the weapon discbargt·d. according to the colonel. lie said Currasco told the bo:.i rd he did not know Stc~art '4 a:. a ,1ournuh:.I FLEAS ... kno" of that n1n kill th<• <•g):(s, ·· Or. Kern~ ~aid Ourmg tht• pu1>a l stage, the flea produces <in adhesi vt. m a te rial. It Mlk'C'ts dust :ma other materic1 ls oncl develops a •kind of protective shell. Beams explained Hearns sugj.?esls lh<it you have · threP treatments for your J)t!t and home to assure all the fleas are killed at their most vulnera· ble stages. He added the sec::ond treat· : mtint should com e two weeks · after the first and that should be : followed by a third treatment about six weeks later. Many pet owner s and pets are : taking vita mm B LO repel fleas. · Beams suggests that certain levels of vitamln B can repel certain insects. Rut it doesn't work for everybody or every animal. The body c bemistry has a lot lo do with the.etf~\- ' · While the recent cool trend :.ma) ease the flea population -.4;lightly, the experts expect the .. problem t o get worse in the ;)no nths ahead. · ~· It might m ake you llch just to ;,hink about it. . ?• Fido and T abby.,too .: 't, ~ ---~~~~~~~~~~--... .. ; .. It : SUffOAY ftw' ()rM'lqlP(ot\t 0.-fly Pl W1ta...m.c~ •'<Of'IOI r: °'"""'""'-."'"'' . ........,..i.., ... o._ J ~°!:.'\::·=~ ~~::.":!"7:.: ~ ,..._..,.. NftWPl)f"t 0.«h ... ""''~ f)ffc-r. rOll"\-r 1Jtn\f .... ., '"''""·l~&.Mh Swf"(ont A . . ....... ~...,., ....... _ . .,..~ .... .,. ....... r ~..O.n Ttw Of•n(_.,.(.._,~,.....,, ''~I llO " W.'1&.•St'f'f't cor.1._.,,.. ~·'.,"•••,,.,. ~ ... ...:,.ei:~~ ' , .. _. ,..,..., •"\•Pf~•"' ~a.~ •• ~· , .......... ,...,,, r 0110• I Sunday, July a. tt19 l "m tht-S tar This is Waldo. who c learl~ helie\'es hl''s the star in the ne\.\ television police series ··Eischied·· n ow being filmed in ll oll:-·wood Pn•\·ious expcri<.>nce·> Com· mercials onl v. but that does n ·l seem lo bother Waldo. F rom Pogt• 1 I BEACH ... J.lt'rsonal in.1ur~ casr~. o.;11ffcn•d an apparent m•ck 101ury in thl' rn ashup K:11ser walkl'rl off lhl' hc<.1C'h undt·r hjs own powl'r. but sturkrl los ing st>nsation in his right arm ;1flt'r metk1ng 11 tn h1 ~ l:ar Sl:hmehl i-aid A frit·nd phont·LI pu ra mcrlit· ... \'-ho too k Kai s t· r lo II o a i.: :\lemorial Ho~pital for X ni~-. and examination llosp1lal or f1l'1al ~ 1--riday night l&st<.'d Kaisers conditmn as fair Seal Beuch lifeguards report- t·d a fuJI house of nearl) 15.000 he<1chgoers who ('nJOyed uir temperatures JO the mtd 70i-and water m the mid·60s Three s\\immers-wt-re pullc~ to ... afety ana lifeguards t reutt•d a 11<nen persons for minor first aid nN•ds /\ ttcndance at II unt1ngtun Reach City Beach was reported at 30.000. with JO people rcquir mg help from lifeguards. Huntington Marine Safcty Of ficer John Barth said all 38 children w ho mislaid their parents durin~ the <tflernoon were eventually reunited with their folks A rescue count was not availa ble from lifeguards at Hunt ington State and Bolsa Ch1l:a State beaches. but a spokesman said it was a fine day for lht• 38,000 who showed up and found parking s paces . No major incidents were rt:· ported at well-packed L11guna Beach City Beach . and JU!>l one of the est.J mate<1 1.500 people at San Clemente State Beach re- quired offshore assistance from li feguards. New Testing For DC-IOs LOS ANGELES CAP> U.S. airlines Saturday begin man da tory inspections or the win~ pylons of their grounded DC·lOs. one of the last steps before the big jets can be allowed back in the skies. The inspections will be carried out under s upe rvis ion by the Fede ral Aviation Administra- tion , FAA s pokes man Alex Garvis said Friday. The pylon study must be com- pleted so the FAA can give 24· hour notice lo U .S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson Jr. in Washington. The notice ls to al· low time for a hearing on the DC· lO's airworthiness. "The inspection covers the same general ground as earlier in spections, but In many respects, it goes beyond them," Garvis said. "It spells out in far greater detail what to look for . where and a n d with · w h at methods." Other inspections -and even design changes -could be re· quired before the planes return to the air, he added. FAA chief Langhorne Bond bas said he hopes to reach a de· cision next week on when the planes can ny. According to Bond, uncertain· ty about wing "lift" !flats ls the major obstacle to putting the jeta back in ft1abt. 'Retreat Almost ~a Summit' WASHINGTON \i\l') -Presi· dl•nt Carter. in a marathon re· .111i.\'Mm1·11l of ddministratlon l101t1t'l!t1r pohl·•t>:. 2'"" y~ars after t aking offin'. citllt:d a group of pri v1tlt' citizens to Camp David on Sut urduy following extensive t•t•onorrne unct energy talks with t•1ghl i.:ovt•t 11111·:. Hut Wh1k llou:.c aides cau· t1ont·ll a.:111ni.t expecting any 11111 ul'I~:. from what they had h1llt>d t•urlier as ··almost a domt-:.t11· :.umm1t · A :.enwr White House official. "ho a~ked not to be named. said CJ 1 I t•r "' dt·liberat1ons at his ~t·l·ludcd mountain retreat ma} ~ell µrodun• ne~ methods for dea l&n~ :.pt•c1 f1 cally with the eneri:y 1s:.ue Uut the official ubu said the president should not be expt•cted to find a magk \\<.llld <.1top tht· l"atoclm Moun t.1111s 1'111 ... ufrll·tal rl'ported lh:il Cartt-r hHd rlt•ared his sched ule I hrough Wcdnt'sday And he a<·knowkd~<·d that tht· president abo 1s laking a fres h look al the 11rg:.in11.at1on and internal work 1ngs of lht· 1-:o~ernment. The in formant declined to speculatl' about <iny p<-rsonnt'I shakeups that mi~ht res ult In vited to Join tht• president al ("amp D:l\'1d on Saturday after no•111 w.i ... a small group that in· dudt•d Washington attorney Clark Cl ifford. former Common Caus<· 1·hwf John W. Gardner. hl:ac k al·ti\ '"l Jei-se Jackson anrl Hotwrt Kt•efe. a key figure 111 tht• :-l•<'<'<'Ssful 1976 presiden· tial c.itnp~11g n of Sen He nry M J at'kson. I> \\ash Whitt• llo11Sl' press sec retary Jod\ l'owt·ll s:.i1cl that J ames T :\1 l'lnl\'rt•. clireC'tor of the Office of :\1 J;&a~l·mcnt und Budget also conft'rrt·d with Carter on Satur- day U .S . T arget: F ore igt1 Oil S trangle hold 1.01 ·rsni.u:. K) 'AP> l'n·s 1dcnt Carter 1s drafting a -.l·ru·~ of t.·xt·<'Ul l\"l' orders and h:g1..,lat1ve re<'ommcndations lo fn.•t.· thl' nation from the ·stranglehold'" of fort-ign oil prod1wers and may make some ··high level personnel changes:· J!O\'ernor~ who huddled with him :.:11<1 S<11 urda \. \ n<I hi" ch1l'f domestic ad- \ 1,,t.·r. Stuart F:1zenstat. '>aid the pn· ... 1d£'nl ··\\Ill eome oul s"in~- 1n)!0 · from h1-. M·crccy·i.hrouded <lomt•:.l 1<· summit. Arriving in Louis ville. Viet• Prl•sidcnt W<.iltcr Mondale, who is rcprcsl·nting Carter at lhl' go\'ernors' meeting, stepped up tht• White !louse campaign. lie acc-u:-.cd the oil-producing na· lions of brutali t y against Arnt' n t•u a nd promised that Carter will come up with a plan to unify the country The go' crnors said Energy Secretary .James Schlesinger. a lthough never mentioned hy numc. came under heavy fire during their meeting with Carter ut Camp David, Md. "ll was cle<Jr they were talk· ing ;_ahout Schlesinger .·· said <;()'-Julian Carroll of Kentucky. A~WI ........ f'adng Charge• Michael L. Norman leaves arraignment Friday in Tucson, Callf., where he races charges of attempting to se1t $500,000 in bogus money. Police unearthed $1 million more in counterfeit bills near restaurant owned by the suspecl's father \t MOTHER HAS TO KEEP A SHARP EYE ON THE CHILDREN IN BUSY IRVINE That's Her at Left Rear, With Three of Four Youngsters at Smith Tool Who's Giving a Boot? Irvine Owls Now H ave Sanctuary By t'Rl::D~Rl('K S('HOEMEHL Ol lhe O•oly "IOI Stoll Tht• plight of a mother owl m Irvine probably isn't too much di He rent from that of he r human t'ounterparts . She watches nervously as her four offspring play near the street und quickly shoos her c hildr en into the h ouse whenever s trangers draw near . In th1 !> t'ase. the house is a five-foot mound of dirt in the m iddle or the parking lot at Smith Tool. 17871 Von Karman Ave .. in the lnine Industrial Complex The owls. of the great burrow- ing variety. were uncovered by construe-lion worke rs in January during work on a $6 million ex- pansion al the firm . The owls we re re located to the s<.1 nd m o und . next t o the dr i vewav leading to an l'mployee parking lot Thr ee we e k s :igo . workers bcJ!un n ot1c1ng the- fou r baby owls. m addition to the mother and father. said Alyce Rirdsall. an employee who watches the birds from tter of. fice Company officials have t•rected an "Owl Sanctuar y " sign near the mound The) say the owl family will be allowed to remain there ind e finitely ··w e'\'e thought about moving them. but for the time being we"rp lea\'ing them <tlone .'· Ms Birdsall !>aid . Employees regul&rly s lo w do"n as they pass tht- owl s anctuary. hopmg lo catch a f;!li m pse of t h(' fctmily. and mam a owl d oesn't particuJarly like the scrutiny. "lf someone gets too close, the mother makes noises und the ba bies get back in !the mound) ."'Ms . Birdsall said . T he owls raid trash cans and search out othe r edible natura l delights. Ms. Birdsall S<tid . noting that the state Department of Fish MoWttaineer Gwme d Down By FBI M e n JAMESTOWN. Tenn, <AP> - A fu~itive described as a ··notorious mountain m an" was shot and killed Saturday when he a ttempted lo s hoot FBI agents near his mothe r's home . authorities said . Billy Dean Anderson. 44 . was shot twice when he aimed a rifle at six FBI agen ts who had s laked out his mother·s resi- dence. authorities said. He re- portedly was carrying the rifle and two pistols. William J . Beavers. s pecial agent in charge of the FBI's Me mphis office. said Anderson had been on the FBI 's most- wanled list for three years. He had been sought for five years on charges of unlawfuJ flight to a void prosecution, assa ult with attempt to commit m urder, at- tempted burglary, ba nk robbery and use of a deadJy weaPon. the FBI said: l n a news release after the in· <'ident. the FBI described An· derson as ''a notorious mountain m an who used his knowledge of the east Tennessee mountains to avoid arrest." Beavers said Anderson was charged in 1973 with woundlng a Fentress County deputy sheriff who was shot while tnves tigatlng an attempted burglary at a nightclub. While jailed ln Moraan County on that charge. the FBI said. he escaped from jail. The FBI also said he was indicted in In· dianapolis ln 1976 for a 1973 bank robbery in Mo rre, Ind. • O•llY Piiot P-1 llJ G•ry Amll<o ... MOTHER OWL TURNS WARY EYE TOWARD PHOTOGRAPHER Observers Are Welcome-If They Keep a Distance and Game urged that Smith em pol~·ees notfeed the owls city zoning inspectors have not ohjcctC'd to the residential activ1 ty in the city's industrial zone Thus far. Smith ofhc1ab noted Marine Dis Facing Probe of Assault CA MP PENDLETON <AP1 The Marine Corps has begun an in\'estigation into charges that three drill instructors allegedly assaulted more than 100 rec rwts last month. Sgt Ricky L. Cross. 29. or Anadarko. Okla .. and Sgt. Joseph Lopez Jr .. 23. of F'resno. Calif The men WC're im mediately s us pended with pay from drill mstructor duty afte r the rec.ruits a t the Edson Ran~e reported the assault .Jun<' 27, Thompson said. A s pokesm an. Maste r Sgt. Paul Thompson. reported that the formal investigation. similar to a civili an grand Jury hearing. wou ld ~ conducted next week He s aid the a llegations involve Gunnery Sgt. Charles L. Bryant. 28, of Nashville. Te nn.: Staff A fourth drill ins tructor faces a s pecial c·ourt mart1cll on t'harges of allegedly assaufting t4 privates in u separate inci· dent, he said , J!all Covered 1V Ready for Skylab NEW YORK <AP> -The three commercial television networks said Saturday they plan extensive coverage of Sky lab's fall from orbit. expected.the middle of this week. CBS said it plans a half-hour special. with Walter Cronkite as host, the night before the date the National Ae ronautics and Space Administration predicts the space station will crash to the ground. A spokesman said the network may break into regularly scheduled programs to present updates. ABC said it plans a 30-minute special at 8:30 p.m . the night before predicted re-entry. ABC news men will be at the center around the clock starting Monday and, as Skylab comes down, the network wiU interrupt programs with bulletins as needed. ABC also plans a spec:ial alter Skylab falls. NBC said it plans to have two corres pondents at NASA he adquarters rn Was bineton and two corres pondents at the Johnson Space Center. Beginning 48 hours before the spacecraft's expected crash. the network plans to break in· to re gular programs with updates. <See Page A4 for more OD Skylab.) \ --- 1 .. l A Ooeta 11.tM PQMce .....-ant hu dra• • •clQ aupemkin wlu-at IJlll bued on allelaUom fn>m • ttDtw olllcer that tbe ~r1eant "4led a r.volver on bl11\. The s us pension of S1t. ~\chard DeFtanclsco. ordered by police Chief Roaer Nelh after a n lnteroal anvHtlaatlon. bet'omea elteclive today. Neth, on vacation for a month, t'ould not be reached for com· ment Saturday. However. some witnesses to the June 9 incident ht.volviog Sgt. DeFrancisco and officer Eric Snow rnte rpreted the altercation as "horseplay " . The incident occur-ed at the police station during morning muster, according to a poUce press release. "Officer Snow made allega· lions charging Sgt. DeFrancisco of removing his weapon from his holster in a threatening man- ner." Snow aired his charges before county district attorneys, "and their office rejected any formal complaint,·• according to the prepared statement. An ensuing internal investiga. lion resulted in DeFrancisco's s u s p e n s ion. The veteran policeman reportedly had been placed on suspension with pay since the incident occurred. He is charged with two viola- li on s o f the department's manual, "conduct unbecom- ing an officer and abusive language to another officer." Iranians Kill Islam Leader TEHRAN, Iran CAP> -A team of assassins shot and killed an Iranian religious leader at ttis home in Tehran early today, the offi cial Pars news agency re· ported. The agency s aid several men rang the doorbeU at the home of Taghi Haj Tarkhani and opened fire when he opened the door. Tarkhani was struck twice in the chest and died moments later, the news agency said, quoting Inte r ior Ministe r Has hem Sabaghian. The gunmen escaped on mdtorcycles. the agency said. Tarkhan.i was the founder or the Ghobad Mosque, a major Islamic theological center in Tehran. and was an outspoken crHic of exiled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi . I l I l ) I I I l I J l ' . , Jsiwr••••• J Joan Baez, Wbqse voice wu I a clear caU to aati-war pro- • > testors in the 1960s, was l back on .stage Friday in I New York City at a music festival series at CentraJ P4rk. Bow to Catch a Fish., ltlagfJe ••• o.ily l'lleC ..,...., .-, H•rrt l'IWt' , Sunday. July 8. 1979 DAILY PILOT ,.t3 • A Utt le Late, Folk• ~\4 ~ Taxing Review .. -·Delays Bil.L 0 range County property owners will have to wait a little longer this year to get those ever-popular tax assessments in the mail. That's because the State Board of EquaUzation is grant· ing county tax assessors an ex· tra month to complete their as- sessment rolls for 1979·80. Calling it a "towering job." Orange County Tax Assessor Bradley Jacobs said the tax rolls would be completed by July 31. That's the n~w deadline for as· sessors in all of the state's 58 counties. Jacobs said the slowup is due to the extra time it took to pro- duce separate tax rolls last year when it was uncertain if proposi· lions 13 and 8 would be passed or rejected by voters. That cut into his staffs time and left them with only nine months to get this year's tax rolls completed, said Jacobs. · Dramatie Reseue Six·year-old Jocelyn Normand of San Juan Capistrano holds her head and tries to concentrate during a Saturday session on how to catch a fish as Scott Davis (below>. gives detailed instructions on trout fi shing at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Instruction was provided under auspices of the Western Bass Association. Pier Guard Saves Overboard Worker A 59-year-old construction worker who fell 25 feet off the San Clemente City Pier Friday and struck his head on a piling was listed in critical condition Saturday. ing mouth-to-mouth res uscita- tion to the stricken worker. Bll$ted Cleve land Faces Court Ire? CLEVELAND CAP> -The Ci· ty Council voted to risk a con· tempt of court ruling in order to gain a breather from cr ushing financial burdens and avoid de· faulting for the second lime since December. nion that the transaction was legal. But Cleveland Law Direc· tor J ack Schulman said no such opinion could be obtained. At a special meeting sum- moned by Mayor Uennis Kucinich. lhe council voted un- animously to remove that pro- Van Dusen Rites Set On Tuesday Memorial services will be held Tuesday in Laguna Beach for the Rev. Hazel W. Van Dusen, Unity Church minister to con· gregations from Laguna lo San Clemente, who died last week of heart failure. Services will begin at 7 p.m. at Neighborhood Congregational Church of Laguna. The Rev. Van Dusen served as minister of the Christ Unity Center of Life of the South Coast area for 14 years. Re latives said the Rev. Van Dusen conducted services each Sunday in San Clemente and Laguna Beach With background in business, she and her late hus band Walter, came to Laguna in 1947. They purchased a hotel, sold it. then opened Van's Holland Dutch Cafe, a restaurant' that was operated for 10 years at l lSS North Coast Highway in Laguna. After the restaura nt closed, the Rev. Van Dusen dedicated much of h e r t i m e to her ministry, accordi ng to her daughter, Mrs Millie Meyers of Laguna. Mr. Van Dusen died last year at the age of of 92. "My mother never gave her age," said Mrs. Meyers. "She a lways said there is no age in spirit." The Rev. Van Dusen, well· known to many south coast area res idents, is s urvived by her daughter. seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Officials at San Cle mente General Hospital said Lloyd Henderson of Hawaiian Gardens is being treated in the hospital's intensive care ward. Lifeguard s upervisor Steve Barrell said Hende rson wa:. about 220 yards from s hore when he apparently s lipped and fell off the pier at 3:30 p.m. Friday Two co-workers. part of a pier refurbishing crew. Jumped into the waler to aid Henderson who was unconscious in the water after hitting the piling. Barrett s aid 23 -year-old lifeguard Al Lavayen leaped into the water and began administer- Rites Slated In Newport For Mr. Baum Private funeral services will be held Tuesday at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach for financier Arthur J Baum, who died Wednesday after a recent illness. He was 94 . Mr. Baum. a Pasadena rest· dent for more than 50 years. founded the Golden State Bank and the Pacific Savings and Loan Co. He helped expand a communi· ty newspaper into an 11-member c hain operated by Southern California Publishing Company. Mr. Baum served 22 years on the Los Ange les County Regional Planning Comm1ss1on before retiring in April 1977. He is survived by his widow, Gladys. a stepdaughter. three grandcttildren and eight great grandchildren. Flaming Lands Near Control PHOENIX CAP> -Weary firefighters were near victory today in a week-long battle against two fires tha t have charred 63,000 acres or rugged, national forest land in central Arizona. Fire lines had been completed around both blazes and officials said they were optimistic each would be stopped. About 900 men working the 26,000-ac r e Castle fire in Prescott National Forest. He nder son reportedly was breattting when hoisted from tht: water by a crane on the pier. The unindentified co-workers made their way to shore with the help of a life preserver tossed to them by lifeguard Lavayen. President's Thermostat Rule Outlined WASlflNGTON CAP> -The Energy Department ha s published final regulations for a nationwide system of thermostat controls that would raise tem- perature settings in most public buildings to at least 78 degrees. However, the fuel conserva- tion program will not take effect until President Carter sets an ef· fective date. Such an order was expected as part or Carter's speech on energy scheduled for Thursday night, but the s peech was abruptly canceled without ex plana1lon. The regulations were publis hed in the F e deral Register on Thursday. The regulations require a thermostat setting of 78 degrees 1n s ummer months in non· residential bilildings, except for hospitals and some museums . Long Way To Hang BISHOP CAP> -Alan Rl'«.'tcr a biomedical t>ng ineer ut the University of Arizona, set a world hang gliding distance re· cord of 67 miles Saturday at a 9-day international compelltion here. Reet<'r·s flight lasted four hours and he reached an altitude of 15.000 feet. The competition lasts July 7-15 and has attracted hang gliding enthusiasts Crom Canada, France, England and Australia. Due for repayment Friday were $7.6 million in notes, most of them funds borrowed from the city waterworks construction fund. But the city did not have the money. vision in the laws. The vote left ---------------------------------------- Under Cleveland law, to re· finance the notes. a reputable bond lawyer bas to.issue an opi- Dana Point Death Case Is Dropped A U.S. Marine Corps major h as been cleared by Riverside County authorities of any criminal wrongdoing in the June 1 death of Maj. David Whit· tingbam of Dana Point. The 43-year-old marine was killed when a cement truck ran over him as he lay in the middle of a highway near Desert Hot Springs. Whittingham, of 73543 Vista Colina, was accompanied to a party in Yucca Valley by Maj. Perry Howard. The two men were returning to Camp Pendleton when Whit· tingbam reportedly demanded that they return to tbe party. Howard let Whittingham out of the car and then drove off. Wblttin&bam, who was intox- icated aeeord1q to coroner's re- ports, wu l'Wl over later that night. Rlverstde County prosecutor . Tom Jlo\lglu concluded Frtday that "we could ftnd no evidence of an)' crime" on Howard's p.,-t, the city under shadow of con· tempt or court because of a pending court appeal that con- cerns the city's use or funds for the waterworks. In the fall of 1978, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Geor ge McMonagle ordered the city lo relinquish control of its water system. The judge said he objected to the way Cleveland was tapping maintenance funds to pay other bills. Basil Russo. council majority leader, told colleagues that un- less the law requiring an outside legal opinion was repealed, the city would be unable to extend the payment period for the notes and would slide into default im- mediately. Ami.sh Okay Vaccinations ATLANTA (AP> -America's Amish are accepting vaccina- tions against polio after an out- break or the paralyzing disease among members of the strict re- ligious sect, the national Center for Disease Control says. F'ifteen epidemic-associated cases or polio have been con- firmed this year , most involving either Amish or tnose associat- ed with the Amish, the center old ln Its Morbidity and Mortality Wei!kly Report. More than half of the '75,000 Amish have been vaccinated, the cent~r said tMflORTEO YANKEE TRADER® CINNAMON and SPICE TEA SA VE 40~ 1.19 !~~:BOK DESSERT CAKES 25c OFF 2 00 7~ OZ. SIZE • REG. 2 25 OF OHIO IN hath Coast ?tua ~ w..rc....e.,.. lrilfel .... S-.... ftNW., c .... .... o,....,,.,,... " .. :-7 ... ,... s.., , .. ,,... 54CM'991 Sundey. July I, 1179 HOWARD JARVIS COOL.ED OFF ON THE 4TH Huntington Bl'clCh Say Bud, isn 't that Howard? The next commercial you hear on T V m ay start out something like. "When You Say Bud, You Mean Howard" because that's exactly what tax fighter HowMd J arvis was carrying in his hand during Huntington Bea<'h's famed Fourth of July Parade Newport Be.1ch Ospre 's skipping mast this time Arter some months in a vanishing act, Newport llarbo.r's ~reat feathered flyer, the Osprey bird. abruptly returned lQ the .b,ilY to pe rch atop a speciall y-built post de- signed to ho'us~ e nest . Bird-watchers a nd yachtsmen alike were pleased. s ince t his time t he Osprey isn't nest-building atop somebody's boat m ast Costcl M('\cl Models brief still untiled? Girls oC the Sunshi ne Modeling Studio are still in busi· ness here we~ring nothing but a smile despite Costa Mesa City Hall's cpntinuing court effort to shut down the nude enterprise. The city attorney showed up in court Friday The studio attorney didn't. Case postponed. And the city's case again turned up as e mpty as the motJel's wardrobe iiiji.tj Irvine looks at factory homes • Faced 1~'th··in'creasing pressure for low-cost housing development , lrvtne City Councilman Art Anthony revert· ed to Henry Ford's assemblyline concept. Anthony sug- gested a study of factory-built houses. The council will get a report in September Laquna Beach Parking fee causes concern Art Colony Councilman Howard Dawson shocked ren· ters of Laguna J.tW; week with a proposal that they be forced to pay $5'"8 month to park on city streets. It was part or his campaign against bootleg housing. The new fee, however, died at the ba.nds of lhe council majority. Sumne.ltip Councilman Wayne Baglin: "The ci- ty staffs time shouldn't be wasted on programs that are worthless or-bouad to be rejected." '• I" NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Skylab's Time 'fieks WASHJNGTON <AP> -Al 100 miles up, Skylab will beain to 1low the firal altn lhal l l bu be1un lta nery death dive lnto Earth'• lhlckenln1 atmoapben1. At ti miles, lt will bel lD to break apart. The Nauonal Aeronautics and Space Adm!nJstratloo uya the apace ataUon'a much-heralded and mueh-dbcusaed return t.Q our plontit will happen lhls week, probably Wednesday. t'IRST TO GO will be the rour windm ill-s haped solar wings atop 11 telescope mount, fo llowed by a single large solar 1ninel on the side or the craft. Then, streaming flames like a meteor . Skylab will lose its tel~scope mount al 60 miles. Next to fall away will be a sec- tion containing a control center and a spaceship docking port. The largest part or the statioo, the 48-(00l long workshop where three crews or astronauts once lived, wi ll blaze into a fireball at 55 miles Its aluminum skin wtll in<'inernte, and aerodynamic forc es wi l l tea r a way the la boratory. bedrooms, kitchen and other equipment. As Skylab disintegrates. frag- ments will break down into s ma ller fragments . Most will burn up. But about 20 minutes after the plunge begins, the first of about 500 pieces expected to s urvive will strike the Earth. Pieces of d e bris weighing from a pound to 21;, tons will continue railing for 40 minutes President 's Dee p Sou th Powe r Fades ..M-LANT A (AP ) -T he Southern support t hat helped Jim tnv Carte r gain the White House· in 1976 is gone with the wind. and Sen. Edwa rd Kennedy is now an equal contender for the votes of Dixie Democrat'>. over an area 4,000 miles aon, and 100 miles wide. The space a 1ency says thal no more than three pieces wlll fall in any 100·1quare·mlle ione. THE StJllVJVING debris wtll weigh a total or a bout 40,000 ~uncb. The largest parts ex· peeled to make ·it through the aearing descent are a 3,900· pound lead safe used to protect the astronauts' film from radia- tion and a 5,000-pound titanium airlock shroud. NASA released maps Friday showing areats of the wo rld which will be In the path or Skylab Wednesd ay. But they mer ely suggested wha t cities could be in the path. No one will know until the final minutes when and where the behemoth will break up. As the end nears for Skylab, a task force of about 20 people will man a command center in a windowless room at NA SA head· quarters here. Included will be r e pr esentatives or the White Ho u s e , t he De p a rtm ents of Sta le , Ju s tice a nd Defense , NA S A a nd th e F edera l Preparedness Agency. THE STATE Depa rtment will a lert foreign <'Ountrics which m i g ht be threate ned . It is particul arly important to notify the Soviet Union. so that its warning systems won't mistake Skylabfor an ICBM. NASA officials have repeated- ly tried to assure the people or the world that chances of injury or da mage are extre mely slim T hey say t he odds against anyone at all being hit are 152-1. The odds against a pa rticular in· di vidual being struck are 600 billion to one, they say. As technicians in lhe U.S. pre- pared, so did others a round the world. some in not so scientifi c ways. Enterprising drug peddlers an Bo mbay, India , are selling a concoction that purportedly will keep Skylab debris from falling on those who consume it, lhe United News of India reported. Promoters of the elixir say it EVERYBODY'S OUT THERE LOOKING FOR SKYLAB'S FALL Few, However, Are Expected to be Pelntlng Targets has already saved many people from lightning, UNI said. Palm readers and astrologers a re r eported doing booming b us iness in India predict ing whether customers will be hit. J a pan's Civil Aviation Bureau on Saturday issued its firs t · notice to pilots warning about the expected fall or Skylab this week. JAPAN'S Maritim e Safety Agency s aid it wo uld issue Skyla b radio alerts to ships in the Pacific if it appears likely that parts of the station may fall there. While the imminent demise of America 's Skylab space station has some people worried, two Ft hpinos see it as a cause for son ~. F rancisco Samson a nd Donan Dazon. news writers for the gov- e rnment broadcasting agency, h a v~ penned a love song to Skylah, a paean with a disco bt•<H called "J oy of Conflict <Skylab>." A sa mple : ·Pour years ago I shot you 11110 orbit Now you·re /ailing back t o Earth, I know not where. Skylab. Skylab, you were meant lo die " according to a poll released ,_...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday. .. , t is now apparent that the last s tronghold of P res ident Carter's support in the country h a s b een bro k e n ," s aid Claibourne Darden Jr., presi- d e n t of the Atl a n t a -based Da rden Research Corp. Among a ll Southern voters, in· e luding Re publicans and in· d ependents, Carter is now even with Kennedy and below Ronald Reagan , t he polls te r s aid. Am ong Democrats only, Ken· nedy outscored Carter. Darden said h\s s tatistics a re based on su rv~ys conducted June 26-29 among 750 registered voters in 0 Southern states. Carter carried a ll but one of those slates in the 1976 election. In a theoretical matchup with K e n n e d y , a s u rv e y or Dt:mocrats, Republicans and in· dependents showed 42.9 pecrcent favored Carter and 42.7 percent favored Kennedy. Among De mocrats only, Kt:n· nedy was the favorite of 50.9 per· cent with Carter the choice of 40.1 percent, Darden said. 'R ocky' Wife Asks D ivorce LOS ANGELES <A P > Actor Sylvester Stallone is being sued for divorce -six weeks after his wife gave birth to their second child, according to court docu· ments filed Friday. Sasha Stallone filed the suit in Superior Court here, indicating she separated from her husband July 1. The couple ha ve been ma rried 4'h years . Stallone wrote the screenplay for the Oscar-winning movie "Rocky" and starred in the title role. New Freeway Link ~· I l SOUTH COAST ~~-s_u_N~FL_O_'IN~E_R~~~ ~ • BAKER ST ...J 0 1-(/) Ci CD Follow the arrows to Corona de/ Mar Freeway and exit Bear St. Gulf. (:oast Rain Target . SANTAANA COUNTRY CLUB Most.of The Nation Enjoys Blue Sk y v.s. s-••.,, ... .,n.~~ Sl>owtrs end ttlulld9nlor-cs.~ PHH m«ll of the Gulf ot Mellt(o coest. 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Johnaton. who'• lived ln Co1ta Meaa for the pHt 18 JHrl, craduated from b lfh adtool tn 19'2 back tn Che)'eftne, Wyo • but abe 11ld people havt>n't chanted mud\ lo their atUtutdetoward psychtet. "I 11llN1' we're au a UtU~ afraid of the unknown," she said, addina. "The ktds tn high chool would walk down the otlaer •ide ol the hall." M ra. Johnston has been vocal In her objections to a. Costa ' Mesa ordinance that bans living any form of psychic readlnes for money Ol' donations. She said s h e conducts her business elsewhere in the county. "I bave to charge -you've got to live somehow.'' Mrs. Johnston said. but noted that sbe believe• paycbica ahould ~ llcenaed to protect the public a11lnat con artlst.s 8HE SAID ahe'a learned quite a blt since her bJeh school days. wheo ahe told a friend that a oeltbbor'a expected baby would die when ll wa1 two weeks old. To her horror. the friend told Lhe nelthbor about the predic· tlon when the bi.by was a week old because It isee med so healthy. A week later. It died. "The woman thought I was a witch," Mrs. Johnston said. "I wouldn't tell somebody that now." Anot.ber lime, she refused to so on a drive with some high school friends because of a strong feeling. The ride ended in tragedy when a collision killed one girl and inj ured another. MRS. JOHNSTON said she's very careful about predictions, especially serious ones. and only makes them if she bas a very atrona feeUne. She 1aid she usually ooly pre· dlct.s a death if the lndlvldual Is alllng and soon to die. "Some people can face death and some people can't," she said . "You have to use your judg· ment. Some people would like to know so they could prepare their life," said Mrs. Johnston, who admits to occasional errors but doesn't recall any when her pre· monition was very strong. She studied the occult field when she was young and was registered as a psychic in 1942 with the Spiritualist Association, a religious group. "I USED to know what people were going to say before they said it," Mrs. Johnston said . "I was about 14 when 1 realized it was unusual." She's raised three children and had a varied career since then in non·splritualist areas as well, lncluding a sUnt as a Rosie the Riveter at a Chula Vista aircraft plant during World War 11. Recently, Mrs. Johnston has served as a volunteer assistant in art therapy for the Orange County Department of Mental Health. She said s he's ke pt her psychic abilities quiet for many years because of concern about the possible negative reactions or others. MRS. JOHNSTON said she often uses her abilites to aid friends. In one case, she located some important missing docu· ments on the top shelf or a closet in the friends' former home. Another time. her son and a friend came home from an out- ing and Mrs. Johnston scolded them for having done something they weren't s upposed to. although st.ti t.a'1n't been told about lt. The friend ~ed and said be wasn't com .. k "because your mom i'7• ky," Mrs . Johnston repo , She also Sr when her children are ._, · or sick, and said her two o "t'children also get such feelin&s occasionally. "PEOPLE !\Ou.Id just pay more attention to their feelings, their deep feeliDgs," she said. One area she's steered clear of is witchcraft, Mrs. J ohnston said. ·'I've bad soruebody suggest making effilles ~..,d sticking pins in them,' she said. "I said, 'You've got to be kidding.' It's like voodoo . It would boomerang." Mrs. Johnston also avoids making global predictions. "I'd only make u prediction Like that if I saw it so strongly and it wouldn't go away," she said. f s ' I , s ' 1 I j ' SDioke Clearing • ID Newport Pot Case o.ltyl'l ... S .. ",,_.. .'IF YOU SMOKE, YOU ASSOCIATE WITH CRIMIN,ALS' John P•lmer Tell• of HI• Sklrmlah With L•w Voyager Readied For Jupiter Date PASADENA CA P ) -Voyager 2, s treaking toward a photo· gr a phic inspection of Jupiter. was fed a new program of com- mands Saturday which scien· lists. a half-billion miles away. hope will yield more data on the planet and its 13 moons. "This is the largest load of commands eve r put in," Voyager 2 deputy m anager Esker Davis said during a news conference at the J et Propulsion Laboratory. "lf the 2,250 words we're sending up don't get in, the spacecraft won't know what to do " VOYAGER 2 was 576 million miles from Earth on Saturday, traveling at 30,000 mph toward its fi rst assignment: the Jovian moon Callisto. The c raft was scheduled to fly within 133,000 miles of the c rater-pocked ice ball early today. Although com m a nds are routinely routed to the space p r obe, Davis d escribed Saturday's load as "a critical event" because of the volume. The information fed into the craft's two computers will direct it.s cameras and other data· gathering equipment until July 18, he said. As a precaution, Davis added, scientists were refraining from manuevering the 1,800-pound vehicle to prevent any dis- turbances that would interrupt the flow of commands. "Voyager 2 remains in really great shape," Davis said. "All things planned for the last 24 'hours have been carried out with precision. and there have been no difficulties." Preliminar y reports from Voyager 2 show changes since its sister s hip, Voyager 1, flashed past Jupiter last March. Among the c hanges was a dramatic reduction in activity on the volcanic moon lo. Besides Earth, lo is the only body in the solar system known to have ac· tive volcanoes. "WE HA VE direct evidence that volcanic activity has changed and In a significant way," said Voyager scientist Ed Stone. Following its encounter with Callisto, Voyager 2 will swing past three other moons - Ganymede, Europa and Am althea -before passing Callisto, Jupiter and finally lo. Scientis ts have said they believe that data on Europa, .the moon they know the least about will yield the most surprises. (71 4) 661-7035 DONALD B. THOR NTON, M.O. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF • INJ:ERNAL MEDICINE PULMONA,.Y OIS~E & ALLERGY .. ' .. HOURS BY APPOINTMENT By J OANNE REYNOLDS Of ,,. o.11, ~ .... s .. " By his own a dmission, John Phillip Palmer is not one of Newport Beach's s piffiest citizens. Police would agree. When they arrested him and a companion, there were 41 pounds of mari· juana nearby. The 48-year·old ex·public rela· lions man figures that bust was a raw deal. After all . he points out, no case was ever filed In court. In fact, he was released under a penal code section that has the effect of changing his record to show he wasn't arrested, merely detained. But Palmer is unhappy. He'd like at least an apology from the ma n who arrested him, Sgt. Darryl Youle. ''THE LEAST he could've done was to shake my hand and tell me not to mix with fast com· pany." Youle, for his part. rer:pains unperturbed about Palmer's criticism . "1 guess h e jus t doesn't appreciate my dry sense or humor ... the detective s aid. Youle is equally unimpressed with Palmer's protestations of innocence. The investigator's skepticism has a lot lo do with Palmer's lifestyle. . McMillen drove to Palmer's house. followed discreetly by the investigators, who said they saw him pick up Palmer. They followed the car off the peninsula and stopped it at the Arches for a minor traffic viola· lion. A SEARCH or the car turned up the grass and $6,000 in cash. which included $850 carried by Palmer. It was enough lo make them th.ink he was McMillen's customer. Palmer immediately protest· ed. telling the officers he was hitching a ride from McMillen, a n acquaintance. He was on his way to his photo studio and didn't know there was marijuana in the car, he told them. That's jive, says Youle. "You could smell the grass outside the car. What was he doing riding a round if he wasn't planning on buying?" At the time or the arrest. Youle said, he recalled that Palmer had been the s ubject of some kind of probe made hy another narcotics investigator a few years earlier. candid about his use of mari· ju an a "I dido 't have anything to tell ·em. I said all my friends s moke dope and that I wasn't going t.o turn 'em in. .. But l also told 'em ir I ever see anyone selling heroin at the high school, I 'd call right away." The interview ended when Youle told Palmer the $850 was being booked as evidence That money could have been used to bail Palmer out of jail. Instead. he spent three days in custody before being released at the municipal court. It wasn't much or a victory for Palmer. who had to walk three miles lo the police station to rec laim his confiscate d pro· perty. PALMER IS frank about the money. He concedes it was a la r ge s um for someone who describes himself as a starving artist to be carrying. He said he and some of his friends scraped up the cash to buy grass. "I was s u pposed to find som ebody who'd sell in the $400 range. We'd buy a couple of pounds and split it up. ''I'd like to be able to afford high grade Columbian. l 'd love to see it where we could get it for $850," he said. file charges against Palmer after he'd been released. "I don't see that any good came of this." says Palmer "It got me very rattled " He's also unhappy with the front·page newspaper coverage of the arrest . That story drew headlines declaring : "2 Newport Men Held In Pot Rap" and •·2 Newport Men Face Marijuana Rap." The subsequent story on his release was much smaller and was published on an inside page. THE HANDLING or the stories puts the newspaper an the same class as the police department as far as Palmer's concerned. Both institutions are viewing mari1uana as a legal issue. It's not he says. He believes it's a political issue. · · u you smoke dope. you gotta buy it, so you have to associa~ with criminals. What can I do? r·mno outlaw." , Bombs Scare Bull Runners PAMPLONA, Spain CA P > - Spain's annual bull running festival opened Friday to half. e mpty bars as ie~s,of thousands He's lived in Newport Beach for 10 years, since throwing orr the nine-to-five work routine to purs~ a career as a photo- graphic artist. As it turned out, that recollec· lion was only partially correct . Palmer 's name came up in· cidentally in an investigation of a narcotics dealer who used to have an offi ce next to Palmer's studio. Palmer, a check re· vealed, had no prior record. Palmer said the arrest wa~ straight out of TV!s-Sta-rsky a nd Hutch. with the pat-down and search and handcuffs . He said he was never read his rights . Looking back on the ex· perience. Palmer confesses he's :leveloped a case of paranoia -about the police in general. or roreigners :s,l.ayed away : be ca use of fears~ or Bitsque---1 born bs and a repeat or last : Youle in particular. year's police bullets. • The Palmer family lives in an old beach shack on 19th street, a few blocks from Newport Pier. Palmer wears his hair rather long for a man approaching 50 who has two high school·age children. He supports his family and his artistic aspirations by driving a truck. ONCE INSIDE the city jail. "It 's not his job to frighten people. it's his job to combat narcotics and chasing people for marijuana ain't gonna make it," he said. "You can count the number or foreigners on one hand. In other years the bars have a lways been full." said a Pamplona barman. Palmer said he wanted to make his phone call. He was told he'd have to wait until after he'd been interviewed. Youle says 41 pounds or mari juana isn't exactly small ·time. especially not when it comes from South America. Government and local offi cials ins isted. however, the nine days or drinking, dancing a nd si nging would be peaceful despite a wave of bombing attacks by Basque separa tists on tourist spots. Palmer is proud or his artistic accomplishments, just as he's proud of the fact that he over· came alcoholism. During the interview with You le and a Los Angeles Police in· vestigator. Palmer said, he was He tried unsuccessfully t.o get the District Attorney's office to H~ indulges in only one vice these days, he says. "I smoke dope" C marijuana>. HE WAS arrested June 4 in a car driven by Winton Paul Mc Miller . 33, of 818 W Ocean Front. Arresting officers said there were 41 pounds of high.grade Columbian marijuana in the back seat a nd trunk of McMilleo's car. McMillen faces c rimina l charges. Palmer doesn't. 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CA Non-ftroflt EduoatlOfttl !foundation) . .: 445 E. I 7th St •• Costa M,.,_ PhoM •46·8281 • " . ----------.......-· 1 .... E ' .. it ri I p qobert N. Wffd/Publl,her Thome& Keevll /Edltor ~ ~ ~ ~~.~ ................. s•u•n•d•a•y.•J•u•~.·.·.'.f19 ........................ e. .. r~ .. '•a•K•r•e•lb•l•c•h•'E .. d•it•Of•l•a•IP•.-ge .... E .. d•lto•r .... . Ae ,. nor Should Tables R e versed on Muckraker Gov. B.rown be~ Gov Brown. there·, no way on .. rlh to forocHt who h v..i U plck to rill the Third Super'Ylsoria1 Dlslrlct seat being vacated by Rulph Dtedrkh Th Daily Pilot bema lh Dally Palot. there b about the same chance lhe aovernor would heed nny udv1ce we mlght off er about lhat replace ment Five hopefuls made at to lhc last round Robm Voumi. 11 member or the Lu llabrn ('Jt) C'ou n<'1I and former transit district director. Orengt.· l'ounctlmun Je::,:. Perez; formttr AMemblymitn Ron ('ordovu, Elaine Wem berg, former wom .. n 's commission membt~r. and form •r Marine POW Edison Miller MiUcr is possibly tht> mo~t t·ontruvt>r:,iul cund1date lle's vice cha irman of lh.e count y Democ ratic Central C.Ommittee und a close (>C'rsonal frwnd of June Fonda and Tom Hayden. He undoubtedly is the most hberal pohtkul hopeful on the list. That might earn ham some Brownie points and enablt· Brown to make a l(esture to the liberal wlnJ: of the party which feels the governor ha~ maneuverl'd himself too close to business inte rests Hut it 's doubtful packing Miller would set at all wl'il with others. The controversial forme r pilot took u slron~ anti·U.S. position while in u Vietnamese prison ramp a nd. indeed, fi rst met Fonda when s he made her famous trip to Hanoi - It's hardly surprising that his conduct :-.t•I sourly with other Marines a nd with muny othe rs of les:, libE·ral persuasion. But if Brown wishes to rurry favor with Hayden anrt Fonda, a Milici· appointment could serve his purpose. 'Nhelher Miller would m ake it through an e lection in 1980 .vould be immaterial to Brown; he could ::,ay he did his >art. Speaking in Laguna Beach on June 12. Fonda said :fayden's Campaign for Economic OefT\ocracy would be aking a more active role in s upporting local city council tnd s upervisorial candidates in Orange County. T h us Miller would be the firs t Orange County ;upe rvisor carrying the Hayden-Fonda banner. The first ·ity councilman lo earn tha t djstinction probably is Larry \gran of Irvine, whom Fonda praised at the Laguna ap- learance Weve no idea what talent Maller might bring to the loard of Supervisors. We do know what kind of 1hilosophy he s upports and. frankly, don't think il .quares well with Orange County's needs and interests. We would like to think that the governor is as tute nough to conclude that the best politics for him is to be learly seen as putting the needs a nd interest of the Third >ist rict a nd Orange County ahead of any political gam e- •laying f llne for New Parks? Orang<.' Count ) !-.UPl'I'\ isun; will have an opportunity ·uesday Lo take some meaningful action and encourage <.·velopment of new mobile home parks in unincorporat· d areas The board will be considering recommendations from study committee that would amend cot:..,ty zoning codes >. in effect, open up more land for mob1 le home deve lop- 1enl The proPosect zoning changes, for example. would 0e rm1l creation of mobile home s ubdivisions where resi· (•nts would be able to purchase their own lots. Among other recommendations are zoning provisions int would allow mobile home parks on land now set side exclusively for s1ngle-f amity homes. And commit· !e members have s uggested drafting special regulations 1at w9uld govern the design of such developm ents and nsure that they become a community asset. Mobile homes today are changed from the shiny, tr eamlined trailers that once were pulled be hind autos. nd they do off er attractive housing at costs far lowe r 1an the out-of -ra nge single-f a mity homes on the market. For ('Xample. the committee report noted . a 1.500· q uare-foot m obile home and subdivision lot could be sold ')r about $72,500 to $82.000 -a bargain in today's Orange 'ounty housing m arket. County superivosrs have been talking for a Jong lime bout the need for mobile home developments as a way of .rrering less-expensive housing. But so far they have 'one little to help solve the problem othe r than ordering lud1es. The recommend ations before the m Tue5'tlay were rafted by a committee composed of those in the m obile 1ome industry, consumer groups , la ndowners and othe r ius iness people. those who should know what approaches ir e practical. The time has come for s uper visors to take ome long-needed action. • >pinions expressed in the space above are those or the Daily Pilot >ther views expre$Sed on this page are those ol their authors and rt1sts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily P ilot. PO. k>x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642:4321. Boyd / Latin Flavo r ByL.M. BOYD Maybe you've seen the c ur- rent TV promos t.h at urge M exica n ·American youngsters to take pride in their famous ancestors - so ldi e r s, painters, statesman, so on. The sub· Umloal RuggeOion is that Analos in general take too lit· tl~ note ot 'Latin h eroes. ... «! .. Maybe lately. But the South America n Liberator Simon Bolivar was once so popular in the United States that no fewe r than 11 towns her e are named Bolivar. When the Geological As· sociation of Canada h eld its m eeting In Toronto at the ~a m e tim e th a t the G e ological Society o f America met there, the local paper reported on the OC'· casions with this lead: "Two big rock groups are in town." The Social Security Ad· ministration's r ecord center ln Baltimore, Md .. lists more than 50,000 dlfre r e nt men named John Smith. No other given name ond no other s ur. name are aa common In the U.S. Nearly half of the 6,000 1hadea of color dhtinplaha· ble by the human eye are blues or browns. Wouldn'L do to try t.o herd tlraffc1 on horseback. Glnrfee can run faster than horsu . ~d1tor'a Note The follt>uAng an· lerulew UJIPMr•d In the May 1979 .,. ro11 of Book Dtg411t m(lQ(U1M By MARTIN L. GROSS .......... , ... .. --~ ........... ... Q llow long h"vc you bet!n ..,,,rlttn" your l'olumn ., A I bogun a11 u revoi>tor for lht• column tn 1947 I becllmc the uwnur ol thu column m lOOY Mtt•r Drt>w PcarMlll died lJ 01d Peuri.on wrlh.• lhe col umu hunsdf'' /\ It wus '°' nlh,•n by r eporters 111c·lud1ng myi.df who submllkr1 lhl'Jr t•opy to him l>rcw put his own t11ud1 to ttw column Q Ou you follow tht• 1>amf• procedure'! A 1 cm11l11y Iii 1wws mun We· runl'lltU\ hkt• a ll l:WSt>llJlt.'r I hu Vt!' ltll t•d1teH . i_I nllHIUj(lllJ.! t•1ll1or .1 11·wrilt· ma11 TIW\ µron·:ss llw nil11111n 1•vt•ry duy muJ uss1.:11 rt•vo1 h ·rs undt•r m' clirt'l't 1rn1 Tlwn I do Lht• finul Joli (J ll11w n1any 111•w.,111t1wr., nt''' 1•:irr) the• Jul'k Anderson rolum11 • A The lu:H COUlll W8s 9411. with 11 rl'nJ~rsh11> of SO mill1011 udulls 11 <luy Q Whe·n l'l'Ople speuk of J urk i\ntlt•rson, tht•y think of govt.·rn 111cnt c•xposl'. Whal were somf' or tht• b1ggl•st exposes you've had'' i\ · Then• was the Koreus.:ut<· sn111 dal We first 1d e ntif1ed Tongsun l'ark us u lobbyist for South Korea in 1974. We report t•d that hc wus extremely clot.c to :c ('alifornia l'On~n·ssman wh1> was opcntng doors for him h<'rl• ;ind nbroad That wai. a full ycur bt•fore the "overnmcnt had got ten inlere~ted in the casl' Q: What has happened as a re- sult or thf' invt>stigation? i\ Most of the people whom we named have been eith1•r in· dirled or convicu•(i Tongsun Park was ind1de d but wai> gr;rntl'd 1mmunaty. ~. 1 understand that you wert· also in volved in the Flood case• A Congressman Daniel fo'loo<l has no~· JUSI ~one through a trinl in which he was c•hargcd with payoffs. A hung jury vot<>d 11 Ln 1 agciinst him. preventing his conviction We wer<' the first to n·port the flood :.turv al lea't three years ago Q : llow would )'Ou de!>cribe your personal J>Qlitics'! A : I would sav that J'm a m1cl dltt of the roadcr Q : Do you tend to h1l the con ser vatives morl' than you do thl' liberals'.' A . Under Drew Pearson. the column <icq u1 red the reputation of betng ::i hard-hilting, liberal column. We still have that rep· ~tat1on. but I thtnk 1t ·s large I) undeserved I think that Jimm\ Carter would assure you of that· Q: Uave you uncovered any sca ndals in the Carter ad · ministration? A A num ber or them , 1nclud· ing t he bankin~ scandals mvolv ing Bert Lance. We were the· first to report that :.tory. Rilly Carter admitted lo us that he had taken the Fifth Amendment in connection with a dubious SI million loan. Q . Do you me an he Uterally pleaded the Fifth Amendment? · A Yes. he refused to ans wer an Atlanta grand Jury's ques- tions about a loan that Bert Lance's bank h a d granted Carter's peanut operation. We a lso reported that that s ame million-doUar loan had been dis cussed by Jimmy Carte r. This infor mation came f rom our private sources and from Bert Lan ce's tes timony before the Sen ate committee. And we r ai sed the inference that perhaps it was .Jimmy Carter who s hould have been que s- tioned by the grand jury instead of Billy Carter .• Q: H ave you ever been threatened? A : 1 get threatened regularly : physical threats. death lhreaL'i. even serious threats from tcr· rorisl organizations . Q : In reviewing the various adm lnlstrations since you ri rst started. which or them s tands out as the clcaneRt? A. l would say the John Ken· nedy administration. Jl m ay be that J ohn Kennedy attracted idealists and that thev didn't stay lonit enough to become cor· rupted Or It may be that John Kennedy was independently wealthy. Q : What about the closeness or t he Kennedy Nixon electloa and the rumoni thal vo&es were jug- gled on election nlll(bt? Did you dlscu1111 that la your column? i\ Yl'R, we inve11U~uted 1t. Uut ccrtnlnly John Kf'nncd y had 1111\hin..: lo clo with lh•· (;h1cai:o pol1t1t•ul mu<•hlrw. c•xcepl thut thf'y wen• '11ll('(l Hut lhe•re ts som L' <·v1dt'n1·1• that 1mme of tht· \'o ll'K muy hnvt• IH•rn fruudulcnl Tlw •.:11111• w11ul1l Ii•· Ir 111· c1( Tt'ltlrn Ci Thttrr WllK 11 11tory lhot NJ1C 1111 krww 11l"1ut th111, hut cl1•c11l1•d 11111 to 1·011tc•111 llw 1•l1·1•t11111 for pllt I 1111 II' I t'll'•llll" /\ Jl 1s I rut• My n •n11lccth111 Is thnl I w11s 111Jh· tu rt·ut'l1 John ~em1l'<fY h\ phum·. und h<• 1·11n rt rmt·cl that Hl r hurd Nlxun hml I IJ t II Ii I 111 l h II I II n 11 I• I II I 1 ,. 1 1 c· 11 m ., I .1 11 t'1·' w ,, u I ti It" c hullc·n1:1· lht• 1·11·1·111111 1·\1•11 I houli(h 111• hud IH•t•n urJ.(t'cl 111 1J.1 s11 Th;1t lo 110 si1 writJlcl lw 11 d1" M'l'\'H'I' lo lht• pulilH· K1·ruwdy I hank t'(f h1mfur1111\ ch>1 ng so Q : What kind of r .. 1at1oru.hl11" hava• you had with th(• laNl r,.w presldent5'! A I alwuys started 1wl h:i v111J! ~oor1 r1·l :1twns h1ps with pr<•!->1 tlcnts To µut 1L bluntly, lht·y d1Cln 't want me on the tr liurks I happened to kn11w Kennl'dY w1·ll when he v. as ;1 M·nator. so I hall l'asy a<'ccs~ to htm tn the Whitt• !louse. lie began to ~ct annoyed with me. but he wasn't around long enough to cut me off from th(.' White House . Q Otd ) ou rerorl a1tically on lht> Bay of 1'1gs'' A The New York Times dtd rnosl of that reporting, but I did •• series of columns cibout thl' B<J~ or Pigs wh1rh I think v.a~ <'m barrasstng to him After his death. I hclpt.>d explore the Ted Kennedy Chappaquiddick stor > b.v gNting hold of the g rand Jury transcript and quoting directly from tl I have not spared the Ken nl'd~ s, but I probably did not hat .John Kennedy as hard a s I did other prt•s 1dents P erhaps because he hadn't been in there long enough to becom e corrupt cd or maybe because he was Jus t too clever for me. Q : Do you pay ror information like the Kennedy transcript? /\: I refuse to pay sources Q: Why does unyone give you a secr et docum e nt. whether from a grand jury or the federcil go\'ernment? A Most reporte rs go a fter dis· g runtlcd people. We don't. We gc aftl'r people who think as we do that government ough t not to ~· buse its powe r over the in dividual. We try to persuade people like this. who are on the instde or the government, LO SUP· ply us with 1nform al1on. We remind them that those who serve in the gove rnment arc required to take an oath of al· lcg1ance to the sovereign. And we remind them who the sov· t•reign 1s. It is not the president. the Joint Chiefs. or the CIA director. The sovereigns a re the people. Q : What about the legality of handling a secret document? A : We have had such a case go before a grand jury . Q : Whal were the documents'.' A : T hese were docume n ts 5.lolen by militant Indians who had invaded the Bureau of ln· dian Affrurs. T hese documents showed how the bureau. which is supposed to protect Indians, had been exploiting the m . My re· porter Les Whitten was actually a rrested in the street by the F BI. I testified before the grand Jury that \\l' drd not steal any doc umen t s but wt• sur(' publ1sh<'d 1n fo rmal1on rrom these documl•nts. V. l· believed this 1nformat1on belonged to the people Q · What dtd the grand Ju ry s av., A The grand JUry threw the case out at once Q : Have you evt>r had top· secret information ~iv~n to you A Wt! get top-secret mforma· lion almos t on a darlv basis Q · How do you do Lhat"' A We ha'<' access lo se<'r cr intelligence r e ports fr om sourres that very few newsmen ha\l' Q · Can ynu 1.!IVe me an idea of hov. h1~h ci len•I ~uch a sourcc> ma' tw·• A. 11 htis to tw <Jl a reasonably high level berause nnl,11 they ha\f.' 3t'C'C'ss to tt}e kind of-tlor11· ml'nls that art• ne"sworlh\ W1 · see 10tf'll1~enct· reports. ciA rt.• pvrts. PC'ntagon reports. and White I lou~e memo:. on u n· gu la r has1:-. Q : Why a re they $!1\ en lo you ' Do they contain something that the sour('e thinks should be re vealed'' A Absolute ly. nde r our syst em, the Ame rican people would not tolera te censors hip Yet we have high officials who want to protect themselves from e m bar rassment. So when a document arrives on their desk sho wing that they have mis managed the ir agency, they stamp it TOP SECRET. Q : Have you ever received a document that truly involved na· tional secrets tbal you d idn't want to release? A : Several limes. What we do in every case 1s to taOc to the agency involved. Frequently. their comment is. "For God'5o sake. lh1s 1s Top Secret. How did you get ll? Please don't use it " And we say, "It's newsworthy You tell us why we shouldn't publish it " 1 've had members of the J otnt Chie fs and the CIA director himself call on me . All came not to order, but to ask. Presidential 'Hopefuls' Sorted By HENRY FAIRLIE Clll~Trl ...... Sy..-l<•lt Of the 15 American presidents in this century. only three have served two full terms. In Cact, only two presidents in 80 years, FDR and Eisenhower, have ser ved two full t erms In peacetime. I regard this as one or those little facts whose interest and s igniricance we never quite grasp, yet it has certain plquan· cy at this moment and even this can be s harpened by looking at it ln a d.iflerent way. OF 111ESE 15 presidenta. only seven ran twice ror tbe office (counting TR's Bull Moose can· dldacy), and even or these only four were twtce elected. So where do we set the idea that It is "natural " tor a preai· dent to have two terms, and lD partlcuJar that a prealdent bu IOmehow failed ll he does not seek and win reelecUon? Of course we 1et lt from the Tw,cnty:s.cond Amendment. Once you s ay that no person may serve more than two terms, it begins to be assumed that all ought to serve two terms. WHAT IS SO peculiar about a Coolidge choosing not to run again in 1928, when he could have had the nomlnation and election for the asking? I must quickly s ay that only the sly wlll see in these facts an Invitation lo anyone to ditch himself. Meanwhile I have my own idea for c utting down lbe number of presidenUal hopefuls in the next year, which would be less expensive and tedious and hardly more erratic than the primaries. A CANDIDATE will a utomatically be eliminated from the race ll he even once misuses the word "hopefully." By this reuon1ble and dia· crimlnatina teat, Edward M. Kennedy rulea blmaelf out several tJmea a day, wblch may abt Jutt be a coincidence. 1 The most extravagant pro~ mises are easy to make when prefaced by Lhat saving hopeful· ness. But the r e is a m ore specific way in which to remove this thorn in the nesh . TO SAVE mMSELF and us from all the noise and excite- ment or one more Kennedy. why does President Carter not use his diplomaUc influence with the Pope and suggest that Edward Kennedy be m ade a cardinal with a special mission to the lrlah? It is the sort of thing that the spiritual power in the past was always wtlling to do Cor the t.em · poral power. and who can deny that Kennedy would c ut a fine figure lD the purple? It Is better than going oo com· plaining about the tortuous ways in which Edward Kennedy just manages not to deny th1l he Is a candidate for the oominatlon. What does Lhe White House want him to aay! That be will cross that bridle when be comes 16 it? • •I Q: What about a clur case of national security! A: Just a few months ago I had an assistant secretary of de· fenae come t.o my office to argue that the story that we we re ques- tl o n Ing them about could jeopardize national, security. He said this story would jeopardize ltves. What we had was a secr et Vietnam Wa r operation. lftt ar_Bued that even thougn the war was over. the operation 1s one that we wo uld use in :.t similar way i( we should ever again gel involved. Q : What did you do'' A: We decided not to use it Q : Do you recall a case in which they argued nallunal security, but you publis hed the story anyway? /\ Well . the most rf'let>rat"r1 one would have ht:en lht• Glorrwr fo: )( µlorer, U $35{) mt II 1on proje'("I The CIA dtrC('lor :.irgued th:11 this was nat111n<il security Thi· G lorn ar 1-:xplur t'I had r1luc•k .. <1 un lK·yt•ar cild 11hs11ll'l1' ltu:.•.wn "uh off th1· b<1ttom or the otc:111 It broke off a!'> tht·y wt•re ltft1111· 11 up, and three-quarter... of it h·I( back down to the ocean bolt.om I ~a11I, "Thc>rt• 1s no nillHm.il "''('Unty 1n vol\l•d You 'ri· 11"1 try 111g to niver UJ> .111 1·mhJr rassment. I'm going to i-:<1 ••head with the story " Q llow do you fine:! :1n1I 1·u lt1vatc.a source·• f>f1 y•>U run ,, ltttlc CIA., A It is not '"' myslr rious <i'- 1 hat I hcivc found tha t when ;1 11res1dcnl t•omes lo power '"' l>rtngs to with him his pohtlt';tl t1p1H11ntees who d on 't knc>w much about th1· ft'fkr.tl go\•1·rn ml'nl They havt' to gel lht•ir 111 fo rm alt on from the· t'art•e r bureaucraL.., It occurred to me th<•l I ought to be ~etting m y 1nfnrmdl1011 from the same source that the µresident did I ought not to wait until he ha~ had a t hant•t• lo cl1s tort 1t to promote his µoh<·u·s Q : Does &ht> ~overn menl try Ito stop what they would assuml' are "leak~" to Jack Anderson'! A· Oh. yes It rcach<.·11 its 1w.1k under the Nixon adm1n1s tra11nn whe n t•v 'ry maJl>r 1<1"- l'n forcC'me nt a~l'nn· w:.i~ 111 H'Sllgattng me Thl' 1.1.11rst 1,1,;, the C l/\ Thi'} began an op1•r.1 lion <.'<.tiled OPEHATION Ml I> llF:N Iv.as th(.• mud h1·n At 11111 • point thPy h&cJ 18 r.1 rl111 l':tr•. folio" 1nj.! me and m} rc-r.M1rtn' around the r lork Q J .1ck /\nd<•rs•in hci5 l"'"'''I But <:ire you <tbo 'uln1·r.il1ll • What v.as )our hit.:J.!'''t rn1st ;1ke· A Wl'll. tht.• mosr i..l'it-IJ1 at•·•J 0111· v. as our slorv J b11ut Tom F.:.s~leton. Wl' wrot1· that hl' had hce n :.srrested for drunken drl\ 111 g We v. t-re d<•a Ii n g v.11 h ru-11 pit: 111 the M h '-'Hlrt ll1ghv..1 \ PJlrol \\horn v.1 · d1dn I I.no" E<tgleton thallengl'rl us, und ou1 ·ource:. got sc·:.srt·IJ ofr It v. ;JS ,1 gn.•Jt m1stJkt• Ir• do the ~tr>r" v.1thou1 tht• do<'unwnt:. Q : What about per~on:i l vulnerability? Havt.> you lw1•n divorced or found with womvn or drunk or whatever'! A P eople who h:i v(' in vesl1gated me havl.' beco1111 quite disappointed I grew u11 ir1 :rn orthodox family in a smt1 ll Mormon community . And I came here fresh from Salt Luke· My first confrontation w11h Drew Pearson was over whethN I should work on Sundays. I n· fused . I ~o to church on Su11 davs. Q : Are you ma rried? A. 1 ·m married to the sam1• wife. ( ha ve n1nf' c•h1ldren I don't smoke. l don 't drink I don't carouse. Q: Do you pay your taxes'' A: I pay my taxes. Although this year was another investig<i lion Nixon inspired. I was und(.'r an Internal Revenue audit for .1 full year. Afte r a lon g audit . which cost. I 'm told. oH•r Sl00,000. the Internal Revenut! Ser vice demanded $760 Q : What investil(ative story are you working on now? A: One that we have just con eluded is a big land !'\candal 1n Alaska. We have championel'l the Indians and conde mned the· Bureau of Indian Affairs. Bul now we've found that the re verse is true in this one case. One or the Indian corporations up there has been defrauding the government. It is probably big · ger than the Teapot Dome Scan· dal. Q : H ave you won a n y journalistic awards ·1 A. l have won the Pul.Jtzer Prize. Q: What was that for? A : Exposing that President Nixon and Henry Kissinger had lied about the Indian-Pakistan affair. l don't think that was one of my bigger s tories. Q: Wbat about "mucknklng" 11 a &erm! Does It bother you? A : No. because it was in· tended as a favorable term by Tf'ddy Roosevelt, who firs t coined it. 1t was used to describe Lincoln Steffens, and later Up- ton Sinclair. What it meant w11s that there Is a lot or muck tn Jlovernmen\ that ought lo be raked out nto the Runlight. l think that Teddy Roosevelt was absolutely _right. Muck.raking Is vital to wbOl~h)c government. c Lm bl/ Boolt DfgeaC magadM, ~ br pmniNioft. .. Or~ ft,n••~•'•'·'·~••!'•••••••••••••••••••'f•o•w•r•1•1'·'·he•o•a•.1•y•P•1•10•1•1e•o•~•1 S60 •• · c•o•s•t•a•Mllel!ls•all!l.111c1A•~•2•6•26••••• f F• I ~ ~:f! ~nday.July 8 1979 OAILY PILOT To Call the 0•1ty Pilot 7 10'2:'32 A 1 Mailbox /Dispute Over Na me on Wayne Tc> lbe r..ctboc-: A kll of (lak hu bffn directed towud the auntq of <nanae Oouoty AirpOrt alter the late. ltHt John Wayntt. It hu been aaJd that be wu oo friend ol lhe nytn1 tra&emJl)' and oven •llJWld a peth.loa qalnal the J~t nol emuaU.W h'ocn lite alrport. A lol or l)Mple a!an d petitions a1ata.t the rreoway, but thal doH n 't m ake them •&•lntt freeways a.\ ft whole J ohn Just c:lldn 't Uke lhe OOltt Bia Jobn, in JN1rtoer1 wllh two._ other Orange Count y men . own.ed Jet Commander N2JW. Hangar l al Mutin Avhallon waa11 its home and vury ofhm J ohn Wayne and Ca m1Jy and friend!) <.'Ould be seen eilher leav1n1 cw arrlvlJll in the Commander. Hi6 pUot, Dean Carrier . was honored some years back by the Board of Supervisors Cor oper ating lht' quietest jet out or SNA. Thal jet was N2JW. Dean, with the Duke's permissjon and backing, sel up a full power climb. cut back power over the homes or Newport and coasted till they were past the coastline where Dean would add powe r and climb away over the ocean. Before that. Big J ohn backed a J et Ranger helicopter operation from Orange Count)> and a Piper Navajo Charter Operation The Dull~ was Ml agalnt1t fly Ina Just t.bl' nola". and l 'm pJeaffd that S.NA may ~<'Ollll' DUllC and In ra('t 1~ now callt'd Jobn Wa.;-M Akrport ll couldn't ~ named •n"r a grutt•r fr1 .. nd of OrAntcl' Co1.1nty or or flying or of our rountr) HARRY C St:llREY I.Al •t:• E•I Dll" To lht> Editor Th~ Orant:t' County Bottrd of Supervisors now has u mcml.K.•r who can take hi!' pl1H·c with i.ut•h notablt>8 as M ant• Antoinetlt'. "LN tht'cn eat n 1kt'." i.nd St'nutor S I Ha)akuwa. "The poor dof\'I 1u:ed ca:s " The member. SUJJt-rvbor Thoma~ Riley. s lated. . rr WC have to vote on ev~rylh1ng uround here we would never ~ct anything dOOE' •• The cavalier procedure in which Mr. Riley arranged to have Orange County Airport re named makes one wonder wha t ever happened to the democratic process when 1t af- fects a public entity Like m i llions of people throughout the world, I have been entertained by the motion pictures of John Wayne. l aJso, with many others, sympathlze with the membe rs of the Wayne family in lheir loss 0 0 • --o O ~ 0 0 " / \h· hMvt'. howcv~r . c·on!used fact with u motion picture 11tur m th John Wnynl' did not hit lht• bi'udtt•t. with tho U .S Murtnt':. ut lwo J1ma. wus not :a f1.:bl(!r pilot Ill th\: f"lytng T1gt•rs. nt•vc•f' 11 Union Army Cavah) offi cer Mr Wayne did 11ot f111cJ him~clf on a Normandy l>tl•chhead on I> Oay. was not a <·oloncl 10 llW Green Ut'reLs. nor un 11dm1ral 111 the U.S Navy in Uw South Pa1·1ht• Mr Wayne cltd not J)ttrt1c1patt' 1n the defense o f l h l' A I a m o a g u 1 n ~ l C e n Sunlit Anna lie wa~ not a frontier 111unshal or a l'owboy Mr Wayne w11~ an actor a IJlayerof µarts and r<>lt•:. l!nhkt> m;111y of his l'Ontem- 1101 artt•l> wh1) ~t·rved with honor and d1~L10l'l10n 111 the service of their country tn WW II. John Wa\'ne nt•ver s erved in the urmed rorce:-. of hi~ country lie never held either an elective or appointive office 111 the govern· rnent of his country If Mr R1ll'Y C1nd the Orange County Board of Supervisors w1s h{'d to rt> nam e Orange Coun- ty Airport, then why not for a man or men who dist1ngwshed themselves m the field of avia· Lion. played a vital role in the development of aviation rn Orange County and indeed, gave their lives in the profession to which they contributed so much . Frank Tallmun or Paul Mantz. J E. JONES Opl11lo11 lpo~? To the t-;dltor Re member Jack Benny? lie was a nice guy who helped ease the pres1iures of daily life and had the capacity lo make us laugh at the same time. He pro· Jected a happy, pleasant image whenever he appeared publicly or professionally. Benny <before his death) was honored by lht> c1t1zens of his native lllinois. Jack Benny High School <in Waukc~an.> is 21 nice gesture to a guy who made his hometown people proud. Remember John Wayne? He was a mce guy who lived in Newport Beach He proJected a som ewhat hazy image both publicly a nd professionally When he was n't home he was either out on the range killing the "inJuns" or up in the air teachmg the "Jap:." a lesson Whe n he was home he was con· doning the Vietnam conflict and our policies therein Wa y ne (shortly a fter his death> was honored by a handful of qu1ck·actrng. sentimental s upervisors who didn't bother to mquire whether or not their con· s tituents agreed with their de· cis1on. NJCKSANTANGELOJR. Who's Counting? By DENN\' FREIDENRICll Otmn lJ Freuienn ch 1s a resident o/ I nnnt> Remember the Capitol Hill fat r<ib hissing. the· long lines art" related to the character of Californ1:.i's free s winging llfestylC' · But, I ask you. 1!' gas free al a buck a gallon ano who tccls like :.w1ngrn~ alter a day 1n thol>c Imes'' If last laughs arf' bPSt . then we mu:-.t be quite amused. l appears a:-. 1f Calirornw F.ast has finally come homt! to roost I unders tand two·hQur wait-; are common 1n Wash1n~ton . plus. this state's odd·f'vcn plan 1s now bein~ 1mplemt•ntcd throughout mo:-.t l)f lht· t-:ast<>rn seaboard Who t'Ver thought llugh Car"Y and F.lla Grasso would be the 19790dd-f':ven Couple of thl' Y<.'ar'• I .. HISTORY CAN K .. :P Ei\T 1t:-.t•lf lhC>n ~t!w Englanders havr· nothing w fC'ar. EvN)'ont> know' fad-; start in Califorrua. lhcn :-.!owl~ work thc1rwa" East. Whal':-. lhe<l1f fercncc bt . .'lwccn water p11lc1. 11·n or udd even ? Eventually most Amern·ans sv. <ii low ha rel and acct: pt our biller r,111 of re altty Treading watt·r won 't help c•urt· ailments . nor will mejjilation. Hut odd C\ en t•an Consider lh1'> scenario a'> lhl' nation s 1ndcpc·ndcnt truckers prepare to '>lnkc, dis ruptmg food dt•hvcries <H·ross lht• coun1rv First. :-.hortages appear on groc·«r~ '>ht'IH•s next, prices skyrm:ket. panic buyin~ sets 1n . :md finall y, long lines develop W1thQut going into dMa1 I 1 ';iliforn1ans hnd the mselve:-. m the same pred1cam(•n1 11 \ .. ~ rr10d as ga-; If you can find it. grt•at Jf you c·an hoant'11 lh·lt•·r v<>t While <111 this 1s h appening. Easterner!> t•n J'" \ l:l Jnothe r bellyhoot. nght'! BEFORE i\NVBODY RUSHES to load uµ I have l\.\O .,olutions to this problem. two variation:. of odd·even at tht• grocery stort' He r<' are the possi bilit1e~ Odd·even is to be implemented on numerical <11 alphabetical ordt'r. If numerical 1c; <'hosen, people will wear their license plates around their neck:-. If alphab<.•tica l 1-; pref<'rred. pe<>pl<> c·an 'war their driver~ license on their lapels In e ither case 1dent1ftrat1on 1s sun· pie -something like a police lineup or high s<:hool rt' union. Then• a rc several advantages to these solultons First. odd-even is a proven commodity. no second guessing re· quired. Second. 1t will advance speed reading. helping .Johnny learn Third. customers will know everyone b) name. or should that be number" Yes. odd-even will be with us ror a long time. and Wl' Califom1ans are cager to prove 1t can y.,ork What do yuu say. all you East coast skeptics'' Read~ to Join us,, or would you prefer lo s it baC'k and laugh a little longt.-r '• Endangered Birds Have Vintage Years Thanks to Winemaker By SAM J . SEBASTIANJ Sam Sebastioni is marketing director /or the four-generahon California wine family. Dad's happiest mom ents are when he is out on the land he bolds d ear w a lking the vineyards, or when in lhe cellars directing the intric a cies of winemaking. But aside from this total devo- tion to wine there is one other aspect of bis life in which he de· rives great pleasure, and that is ' working with birds which have held his inte rest since childhood. I used to lhink birds were Dad's way or changing pace. relaxa- tion gaine d from something completely different from wine. Now J realize he loves a ll living things, but in vines, wines and birds he finds bis greatest joy. .. ~. THE FORMER were g ifts Crom his fathe r. but how he first •, became involved with birds is a different story which I'd like to relate as he told it to me. ., "It all began when I was l2 and watching som e land being • clea red behind the wine ry. The men cut down a pear tree and, as boys will do, I bad to in- vestigate. I found ln that tree a Mourning dove nest with two baby birds. Their m other b a d b een frightened away, so I brought , them h om e and r aised the chicks on pablum using an eye dropper. That experie nce o; hooked me, 1 guess, and I began •' collecting birds seriously. "PIUOll TO 1900 there were millions of Puaenaer pigeons. but shortly a~r the tum of the •' . century they became extinct. That made J big tmpreuion on 1t .. me, and n'.\,V concern ever since • bu been that the world could . •e some ol Ila birds. · ·~ "Becauae doves have always :> been parUc.ularly 1peclal to me, " ~ .a one ~ I round my&ell wtlh Uie world'• laraeat collect!. on. But I learnecl Lbat Ulil WU a •lltake slnce •lt resulted in In· llreedJftl an4 4 hoat of other paieblemr. .. Now, while the collection ts still one of the largest . 1 'm con· stantly trading or donating pairs of m y doves or their offs pring with zoos and other collectors in aa effort to increase the total number of certain species, especially those that are en· dangered. "ALSO OVE R the past 50 years or so. J 've evolved from s imply having birds in cages to the development or special pens. some 147. in which the natural e nv ironmen t of the various species is duplicated as closely as possible . I li ve and learn. "Like any real enthusiast I'd always hoped that ~9.meday I could be truly instrumental in saving a species from the fate or the Passenger pigeon. I got my fir s t c hance with the tiny Gala pagos dove, whic h I learned through ornithology groups lo be nearing the brink of extinction. "So I began concentrating on breeding lhat species, and even- tually managed to build up and distribute widely a fairly sizable population. "BUT PROBABLY m y big· gest thrill yet came one day when Dr. DeLacour. the world's foremost authority on birds. who has visited me several times, noticed ln my pens a dozen Grayson doves I'd been working with tor some time. 1 "I knew that 1 had an unusual species, but I was not sure ex· actly what they we re. This dove, it turned out, was once native t-0 lhe little Island of Socorro. which ls about 500 miles off the P acific Coast of Mexico, due west of Guadalajara. ··or. DeLacour took one look at these doves I'd raised and said, 'My God, August , do you know what you have he re? The11e birds are thought to be ex· Uncl !' ''So now mnelt and a few otbtr eDtbU3lasta are workina hard t.o propqat.e this apectes. Somtday, with permlHlon oC the Mexican 1ovemmcnt, we hope to have enouih to reintroduce them to thefr n ative ha bitat, whert God put them eons ago. If I can succeed at this. it will be to me an accomplishment equal to creation or the world's definitive wine." MY FATH ER ·s interes t in birds is not devoted entirely lo doves. Presently he has every North American fresh water species of duck and many salt water varieties. These he hand· r aises. then when old enoug h they' are turned loose on our wildlife preserve. Most m ake o n e of our vineyard lakes their home. with the result that at least one s pecies. lhe Gadwall duck, has made a strong come back in the Sonoma area. When l was a boy. I rarely saw one of these ducks. Now I see them eve ry where here duetomy Dad's efforts. Basically his purpose in thlR case ls lo" ec:.'<I" the n&tural en· vt ronment with additional birds : ducks. Canadia n Honker geese. or other blrd :species or strong bloodlines. and ln so dolni help Nature re-esubtlsh what originolly was he~ ,. Sonoma is oo what Is called t he "Pacific Flyway." the m i g ra tion route between Canada a nd South America. Many years ago the s ky was sometim es black with migratin~ waterfowl a nd other birds. Then. through t he e ncroachment or man on natural habitat. hunting pres · sur e. etc .. their numbers dwindled to scattered flocks. But as a result of m y Dad's ef- forts. and those of other bird lov· ers like him, and principally in· flue nced by the efforts of Ducks Unlimited. that sad situation is being reve~ed. and each year t h e m igr ating rloc k s grow larger. In the case or lhe rare Wood duc k, probably Amer ica's most beautiful, Dad raises these to a dult h ood . then cli p s the feathers on one wing of the female so that for u time s he connol fly. T HIS ALLOWS her lo become accustomed t o lire in our u nctuary, l"f'latlvely saJ~ from predators . and w h e re an average 200 pounds of grain ls distributed daily for a ll birds. When her night feathers re· turn after molting. the female nests in one or the many spedal n es t ing bo xes Dad h as eslablished along nearby creeks. After her chicks are born the mother leads them back to lhe san c tuar y where s h e has learned they will be safe . and where there Is a n abundant sup- ply of food. When the chicks are grown. most will answer the call of mi· grating flocks, find nesting sites of their own elsewhere. and thus the total population increases in Nature's way _ .. with a llltle help from her friend. my Dad. THOSE WHO have traveled to Europe and the British IsleR, or who have had occasion to visit som e of the grand old estateR on our own Eostem seaboard. know t he beauty or inla nd waters graced by swans. One day tra ve l ing the vineyard country or California with IL" thousands of st~rile­ looking lrrlastion pond~. Dad cot thl' HJt•u lh<.1l 1n pa::.s1ng lhe~c man made lake~ cve ryunc'l> lift! might bt· rna<lt' a bit more beautiful tf they s hould huppen to see a -;wan gilding ucross the surface. So thi .... too. became onl' of his crus ade:-. H e first r;,i1 s t'cl :i :-.nrn hll' number 01 ""'an" and then t>t·gan approaching ht:-. nL'lf.!hhor:-. whu had lakes. with <1n offer lht•y couldn 't refu:;c lo "loan" them each a puir of l:>wans to t>n · JOY THE ONLY stipulation wa~ that the :-.wans had to be cared fo r and an) young they m1ghl hatch were• to be returned lo Dad The~w he would raise and offer m puirs to another farmer to enJOY on hi1' l:ikf' So 1n tr;l\·E'hng California':-. wine countr\'. from San Fran· r1sco's Pal;.1.ce of Ftnt! Arts to th e school for handicappl'd c h i l dre n in Napa. o r on numerous irrigation reservoirs in·between. if you should be thrillect by tht' beauty of swans you'll know where they came fro m Da d ·s present "collection" num bers a bout I, 000 birds. not counting lhe 5·6.000 which at any one time can be found in our sanctuary WITH THE doves he is now "down to 85 s pecies" which range in Rize from less than an inch wide. s maller than a canar y. to as big as a small turkey Many of t hese are plumed and of brilliant colors. Unfortunately the aviaries cannot be opened to the public for fear of introducing diseases such as the cteodly "NewcasUe" and others that could wipe out Dad's elfort!I , and would be especially heart-breaking with the r are birds. In that category he hus de veloped a "bird bank." rais ing these endangered birds and di11 lr ibu tin( bis .exces~ in a n y species to ot.her bird breeders, who he &Sks lo m aintain thret- palrs and distribute their ex cess. It is,ttU6 9cUvlty more than a ny olhe• thet has gained him an intemtatJOIJ.~I reputution. .. ~f\.V PILOT, Sund1y, July a 1979 COUNTY NEWS 1 4th 'Duds' Cou1icil Choice Studied Ry STEVE MARBLE OI -0•11~ P1let Statf A legal op1n10n on the re l·ent appoint mC'nl of Hun t i ngton Bt-a c h D~velopme nt Services Dire ctor J im Pa lin is be- ing pre p a r e d by s n Orange County District Attorney However, De puty Dis- trict Attorney William F.vans. says he doubts his investigation mto the dis put ed City Co unc il appointment will go any fUT'ther than that Councilma n Ron Pat- llnson had asked Evans t" (ile criminal cha rges against the four counCil m(!m bers who voted for Pa tin's appointment last J unl' 18 P a tt ins o n c la i m s council m e m bers Rob ~l a nd ic. Ruth Bctiley, I! uth Finley and .John Thomas violated the Ci· t.'' Cha rter when they by passed the c ity <1d m1nistrato1"s r erom - m endation und <1ppoint- ed Palin. F.\'ans say:. P~1ttinson hrought him <1 copy of lh\• City Cha rter, .1 c·opy 11f a ci ty orrlina nce an<I lh~· m1n11l(•s or llH' Jlllll' I~ L'Ound l SP.,s1on The DistrH'I /\llortw' ~ll\ s he "'II forward his h·~a l opinion tu llunt 111gto n Beach City '\t t1>rney Gail Hutton. \1 rs Hutton. at the re- q 111!st o f M <1 yor Do n \1 a c /\llis t r r , prepared ht't own legal o pinion whic h she rell'ased a w\•e k after the vote . lnit~ctor Jim t'pton said t.ht pair v.ere lucky the bom b~ d id n't t·x plodt• "hen they w1•n· carryln• lht' clt•v1t'ei. to the New1l0rt C'Nllt>r fin• station lfto '!Diii tht dt•Yll'l''- \\t'r\' made o f r urdbo111d t u b t' ' • (' I 0 s t ' d " I I h ~luster of Par1~ tit· .,tttcl rnutN 1al found "11h lht• 1u b1•:. 1ndu·a t1· th•• ,., plos1' c• mutt'1111l u:-.l·d in t hl'm 1 ~ p 11 t 11:..~1 u m t•hlorate u11d mun.,;u11~bt­ d 10ll. 1th: .\ t' rording 1 o lJ pt on that mixture n tn be de tonated vt•ry eosily "It can bt' bet off b> heat. shock, fraction, ugt' or !-h1t1r el et.· I n r 1t v." ht• :,aid lie satd the wom<111 and her bOO hve on the edge of the Upper Bay and hud ht'<1 rd ~o m c loud explosions on th1· Fourth or July pton said tht• four dt' vices they found F ridciy appear lo be one:, that m isfi red. "These t hings look like they'd have the er feet of about a half stick of dynamite." he a dded. Upton s aid the bombs have been put tn storage al the fire dt'partment until they can be turned over t o t he Or ci n ge County Sheriff's Depart· m e nt bomb squad for dis posa l lmuli11.g Splashy Blll Safe S A N T /\ R /\ H A 1\ R 1\ 1 /\P l It""" a quif't Fri eta" .1fll•rnoon a l I he lw;.1<·h wh1•n -.utldt~nh a -.mall ht•hcopl t·r hu1.0Zt'<J 011t't'h1•ad . tis µdot wav ing h1 ... arm.., frant1t•all~ <ii 1tw ~unbatht'r~ ;in d "wtm tnt'rs bcl11w t h 1• n a d 1 s a b I e d s (n g It• e n g 1 n c p I a n e g l1dt•d no1bl'lt'!>:-.ly a bove t~e s tartled fat•es on /\r t O.\'O Burro bcat'h 1n Sant•i Rarh11rc1 Tht• pla nt• -;p l.1~hed In her opinion. Mrs Hulton conr lud<'d s he "'as unublf' 10 dete rmine down upi •l!:ht ~>ff the whPlher the· \Ole w<1s in-=-s~on•,. and a ll pilot .Joe \'..t hd or not (r{'li!t'r who t!St·a ped un- Palin who was acting Sl'atht«I. l'ould say wcts, plannm'g direclor , h<1d :·Anothe r 2,0~JO ya~d~ not applied for the pos t ·~n.~ I would h<1vf' made tton. lie has. however. 1 G h . assumed the duties o r l'tger. v. 0 is r>resi the top spot and is merg· d~nt of Pe rform a nce ing the planning and /\.'rcrar~ 1n Long _Bt:a~h. h uilding dep artments s.ud he was dehvcring together the plane ~ eptune Society (Rf'MAllON llURIAl Al '>( A ,. ''" 646-7431 Call for , fr~·• portfolio Ctm B•r HAA'l'I ELL H F HARW( l L •e\tOenl ol Sdntd AM Ca Pa,.,..d •wdY on July ~ ,,,q ~"'"'"''<1 Dy n1 -. w 1te Ort1l1.., 1 OAuQhter .. Willf" O~an l YOt1 of Ni•Wp0f1 lirt:1ch Ca ''"" C.a•dd flt .. tlt ~11'\Q ut S"nta ot\f'tt\, Ct\ orentl<hllt1h_·n. M°"rt•J 0 Slon~. f3yri)n L Ru''"" t>ni. (ot.-mdn Gi .. nn (nlPrnan Cdrv (Olf'Mdn qOQt_•r C.olttmttn, M1Cf'itll~ A K 1no f'"" Wlll11tm HMw t'll t von ittnd ) oreat qrdndt h11'1rf'n "'""° 1 "'',." M .,rn,. Oun< an <tnd W11I\#' K uP\\ -----------~f'tYl(t'\ ¥trtlll ti\~'-'''" on MondAy JulY rtOCE .. OTHEIS SMfTH'S MOUUJJIY 627 M am St Huntington Beach 536·6539 f'EllC FAMIL T COlOMIAL FUMIAAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Avta. Westminstet ' 893-3525 ,ACIFtC VIEW MIMORIAL 'Allll Cen-etery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Or111P Newport Beach 644·2700 9. 191q •I , 00 f'M M '"" Pd( Ill( Vorw Cn'1o__.1 tnlttrm~nt 4'1 Pa< 1flc Vil'""' M emnr1rll PiH \ Pac.tit Vte"" Mor tu'1ry dirt'< tor~ CHA ISTIEN MARIE M CHRISTIEN ,,.,.o~nl ~· Irvin~, Citt P1t\tJ•CI oway on July ~. 141'1 SurvtYt'd by ht-r ,.,,,., Sootu~ Oan1~h ot lrvtnt-Ca Corot1• Nf'lwtH 01 Ir ••n• (~. OO•Olhy Patth OI Cn1C4'Qt>, llhnm'\. M·J'<"Hil A~u'\chlrin nl !,~n Antonu> Tt.•~a~. C•tht r•nt' '.>C'h,Of'<:ktr OI Wt\(tW'l'tn dnd E\t~ttr R~1mrr\ m Ir vmr (' .'\ Ro\.c.,, y will tw 1~c11eo on Sunday Julv 8, di 1 00 PM Al "' the P4ttll1( V1f'w Chapel Fun"''"'' m"~\ wtll be c ~l~l>f.Jol• O on Mond11y Ju 1., '· 111 10·00 AM di Ou• LddY Oyl'i'n ol Anq~I\ (;llhOloc Church. Co•ona <If'' M ar Ct Pa<._111( Vt~-.. MOr1UtlfY dlrM IOr~ DAV TON ALBflH [ARL OAYlON r~\•O~nl ot Cn\111 twrv" Ca Pa\54'd Aw~v on Ju ly '· 191' Su••l•co nv hi• wile Grae~ hi\ \On AlbPrl [ O,,ylon J• 01 VIII• Par~ Ca ,.no hos dauciMtr Mrs ~/) ;/'' ·7(1(''1 ((' (~'('(/JI ROUTES UNDER STUDY FROM IRVINE TO SADDLEBACK VALLEY DRAW MIXED REVIEWS Route Study Plan .Due Hy ROBERT BARKER OI ,,,. OllilY Piiot Sl•fl Propos als for a major South Orang!' County highway that would strett'h 14 miles from the hills of Newport Beac h to Mis· s ion Vie jo a re available for public revie w County res id ents are being asked to comment on alte rnative routes for the so-called San Joa q uin Trans portation Corridor and an environmental study of the highway. The thoroughfare is pla nned to begin at the Corona del Mar f'recwa v ne ar Ma c Ar t h ur Boulevard and end a t the San Diego Fre e way ne<1r Aver y P<1 rkway in Mission VieJO nectr Sadd leback College T he propos ed roul(•S would r ross through Bommt>r Canyon, Romta Canyon. Syt'umore Hills <t nd Laguna Ca n yon Route!> \\OU ld he ~t bOUl four miles northt>ast of the Cit~ or Laguna lh·:tl'h Tht> hig h\\ ay <1lso would l'ross I .aguna \an) on Road La Paz f!11 ,i d :in d Cro wn V a ll ey P:irln·'·" Hoh ft (•nde t)f lh\' Ornng1• County Environmental Ma nage· m ent Agcnt'y s:rnt rosts fo r the pr oposed s ix lo r ig ht lctnc t ho ro ughfa r e i.ir«> cst1 m ated between $160 a nd $200 m ilUon Rende sa id lhl• highway isn't f unded and 111<Jic•a tcc1 that the county is rlcµC'nding on some slate and fode rul money to set' th<' project through lie estimates that lh<· highway will be built within fiv1: to 15 years dependinJ: on nec·d and available monf'y The• proposed hi gh way h a~ d ra wn mixl•d rea ctions from cit 1es it afrct·ts I r\'inc and Nt•wport Bc at•h t'lty councils both s uppo rt e11rly con s truction of tht• <.'or ridor Irvine c al ls for furthe r <1 lig nme nt s tud it's while Newport Bea ch ha.., endorsed ct southerlv route. The Laguna Hc•ac h C'1ty Coun c1I ha!> expr<'SM~d concern with g r a ding rcquirt>m ents that all a ltcrnatl\'C routes may post-in thl' Syl'amorc Hills area. Laguna fl C'a ch officiab abo h <.1\'C' asked "'h) lhc San Ott'go 1-'n •('way couldn'I bP widl'nt•d ~1-, an allcrnat I\'\.' to l111tld1ng lh1• l'OITidor Sall Di ... li!O s~rvie~ M e mbe r ~ or t ht• L <1 g un a Gre enbelt . In(' , have objected lo possible dt•s trur t1o n of o pen ~paces in the hig hway's path and oppose thl• corridor A numlw r or lrvint: com mun1 ty orj!aniwtion!-ha l'k thl· l'llr ru1or. but argut• that alignments d osest t o Tu r tk Rot"k 11nd Ha rbor View Knoll would ciffl-cl values of 1•x 1sting homes lr v1nt· group.., <t bt> sa} thl'Y an· concerned a h<111l pos..,1bk cf fee ts the high" a y would ha vc· on rura l env1ronm<'nt, 1>la nts ctnd anim als. no1st· and poll ution The d n.1 ft cnvtronmental 1m pat't report a nd ~tudy rt•port ()( thl· corridor an • availablt' at the following Orangt· County hra nl'h Libraries U n tvl•rs tl \ P<.trk . 4 5\2 S~ind bu rg W<J y. Ir vin ... M1ss111n \'1 t'JO. 24851 Chrt..,<Jnlct DriH· Laguna Rl·ach 363 Gl1•11ne} rf' cind San Juan C'ap1:-.trano, 31882 Camino Capistrano Li brarl{'s a l LT lr,v1nt• <1 nd SaddlebaL·k C'<>lll'/.:t' 111 M 1ss1un \'1e.10 also ha,·1· t'OfHl'" 11n fil e Tht• n•rK111 w.1-. c·11m pllc·d ll\ (; l'Ut'll \s:-.t ll'l:ttt•.., lnC' of l,t)S ·\ngt11l•s Rosary Due Monday For Mrs. Jane Cutri Book CIQ8ed NORWALK <AP) -A S4-yeir·old Paramount man who authorities described as a "kln&pin" in an SL8 milUoo-a-ye ar floating bookmakfoit opera- tion was isente nced to one year i!I co\lnty Jail Fri· day Sam Hock also was fined $940 and placed on three yeurs' pro bation by Supertor Court Judge Cha rles Lit win, who s t.ayed Hock's se ntence untU J a n. 7, 1980. Ho('k was arrested March 3 during raids by s heriff's de puties in the San Gabriel v,. lley and the city of Bell. Cwtody Sharing Due SACRAMENTO <A P) The possibility or 1oint custody or children in divorce cases should mcrease sharply Jan. l. T ha t 's because Gov. Edmund Brown J r s igned a bill to encourage judges to let divorcing pa renL'> share custody. T he m easure , SB477 by Sen Jerry Smith, D-Saratoga. takes e ffect next year. The new la w will provide legal a uthority for JOinl custody Jud ges so metime s award joint custod y now if the pa rents have agreed . But some r eportedly re ruse because they don't have a n ctuthorizing law A•Dt T Tropical Fish • Fresh • Marine Aquarium Supplies Special July 4 ·July 10. 1979 Jordanella floridae: .99 (!"lt1brrllP lndPpt-ndenct--Dav with d n Americ..ln Flag Fish for your c1Quar 1tHT1 Now on ')c'lll· ell AQuat1c T ropical') l or only 9q FREE AMERICAN FLAG DECAL WITH PURCHASE Happy Jth 1510 W. Baker• Costa Mesa 9.31111 549-1391 • Corner Harbor & Baker - Heart Attack Victims Sought For Study '', (Jniv• 1 .11y nl '11.t;lfh tn 1 ,111filfh' ~" r111 •.'1. J ,,H t "" I. t I. I t '· • fltVt h1d1t1 t1 n tt'1" J.1•n1H11 ' 1• 1 •n,;1 v• ,, • 11 '' l•• II.I I • 't'\ll 1' l f. ,, "''• 1t : '•'1 ; t'•. I 'f if f Fifi • 1 ti 1t I I ft tf I f , ,, 11 u1 1'••'·' 11pt " 1111 ,,, '"' •• -t' I 1 t! 11 ti ,, 1 f1 11 I I I' 1 't I ,..._,., Hf 11. lt • 111 th. tiu"U • • Rosary will be recited Monday in San Diego for former Laguna Beach resident Jane Cutri. who died Frioay aftc•r a lengthy illn(!SS DRAPERY CLEANING Mrs. Cutn and he r hus hand. Roe , Ii ve d for more tha n a decade in Laguna Beach and Mr Cutri still owns the J a n-Roe building at the cor· ncr of Coast Highway a nd Laguna Avenue. Guaranteed in writing ... OC Red Cross Seeking Assist For Nicaragua The Orange County Cha pter of the Am e r ican Red Cross is presently seeking donations for war victims in Nicaragua. Money donations are preferred ove r donations of food or clothing because of the cost m volved to shi p and store goods. Donations will be used to s upport the relief center~ that have already been set up in Nicaragua. The cen· t e r s a re dis t r i bu t i ng food and c lo thing a nd p r oviding s om e Nica raguans with sheller American Red Cross ofCicials said they a re working closely with the In· ternational Committee of the Red Cross he adq uarte r ed in Geneva. Switzerland. Contributions may be sent to the Or ange County Chapter . American Red Cross. P . 0 . Box 11364, Santa An a 9271 1. C h ecks s h o uld be earmarked for Nicaragua n Relief The couple ha d a home in Palm Spr ings and vacationed in San Diego where Mrs. Cutri died. She was prominent in social ac ti v iti es i n Lagun a Be ac h a nd Downey Mrs. Cutri was president of the Downey Women 's Association, was Woman of the Year for ILO Am er ica n, an llalia n·Ame rican or- ganization, and president of the As· sistanl'e League in Downey. The couple Ii ved in Laguna Roy ale until two yea rs ago when they moved to P a lm S prings. They had no children. Mrs. Cutri is s urv ived by he r husband. of the Pa lm Sp rings home ; brothe rs J ohn Na poleon and Dr. Louis Napoleon, both of Pittsburgh. Pa . and siste r Frances Richa rds of Bur ba nk. Rosary will be recited al 7.30 p.m in th e Iv y C h a p e l , Goodbod y Mortuary at Third and Ash Streets in San Diego. Services will be held Tuesda} at 9 a m. at Our Lady of the Rosary, 1659 Columbia St .. San Diego. The f:lmily asks that contributions be made to the Carmelite Monastery. c are of Sister Ma ry Paul. Rd. 6, Box 28, Center Drive, La trobe. Pa. 15650. OUll EXCLUSIVE CLEAlllllG PROCESS PROTECTS M 0 81 LE E LE CTR 0 • JET TME LIFE Of YOUll VAlUAILE OllAPElllES. Coo1 gu•r.mttt• )Our m•P"'I!'' w•li "" rr•uin"" ,.,m n~ CARPET C LEANING PLANT H r.I lVlll llfM~ & orCORUOfl PlEArS jflCJ WllllOltl WI TH AOOEO PROTECTION OF 'JiRIHKAG£ .. r .-a111r 0111 RKlllA I l(l!f •••• ••" ""'' t~m •11h 01.l~!it'•W\ ot c <nn...i•_.n4-1J1nhh nwo p.~y~n· 11f lt.e 1u-01nrtl rtf.t11111g c•MtQt'' • l OAH 0RAPEA1£S • HAME Pl'IOOFIHG • AUllOV.\L 6 • WATER DAMAGE AEIHITAUATION REMOVAL .....----SAVK 20 %-----. ON CASH & CARRY ...,1y j •UAt f\'1'-•Mll ... 11• ... 0 \lf •llHMI •'lfl-1, 111 'AA' fU,.'ff •t.iM" ~I'\ 1f1Atf'11 tfA}~~l•IN YC11R Ht YI • r •I• .il:•i I' ~S.A~ fl(1._ a.tAt(f , Y(MfFI c AMrf 1 o.,,AJrtl UIO'tl+-Atf1 TO SPEAK Mauel~ Hunnt1ll OI Co516 MP\,., Co .-------------------------------OUT!! McCOIMICll MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juen Capistrano 495.1n s '~·i I ~ LAWK-MT. OLIVE • : Mon uary • Ce n-e tery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 -IAlnA11•8°" N•AL NOMI 6-46-2•2'4 Costa Mesa 673-9'50 -.&. llOADW •Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadway COsteMeta>, 642·91 50 ' 1\l~o J Qr,.Nd( nlldrrn Of"d hi\ tl\ler M" Waro Kin--ot s~n1~ M•ro• Cll S.-r••<~' 10 oc l'M'ld on fllf?.Oay Ju oy 10 ~I It 00 AM ~t W<IYtt ly Church. S;inl• Af\6 Co ~·•l<f\ CO"Ct...i. In l••m~nl Al Faorna~n W..mo<111I P•rk. Visll•l•on on MOnct•y July q. lr(lm ~ 00 AM lo " 00 PM al BAiii Roroeron FuMr•I Homo C°''" W..s.1 -7'74 SAMSOE ROBIN CHAISl lNE SAMSOE. rHI ctenl 01 Hunlonoton 8 •A<h C• Su••••ctd t>v mother M.orle,.,.. Fr1ttl(lr temer Rober! SamMlCI, J r or La-• HeY•\u, C•. 1 Drulh••S T im CllrlSIOP"u Samsot •no Robert S•m\oe II 1, 1no I tlst•r T., annt S11mso. all .,, Hunllnolon 8Hch, Ce Also \1.Hv rtv•d bV m •l•r nat QranOP•rMI\ Mr •nO M f\ Etflll BrO•llt1 01 Konosh• Wl•contln, P411U n•I u•MK!P«•nls. Mr end Mrs Aol1trl !'Mlmsoe, Sr ot Dunwoody, G•oro l• <tnd m •lunAI grt AI O•Andl•lr.er JOl\&n S<hmkllke R0411fl •u • Tlh ortde 'tudefll 01 Owyer S.~1 1n Hunt1no1on °'~'" C•. 111\0 w•• ftll"91f ln•ol•.O In OAn<lno •1111 0 1mnest10 Frhtnds m a y cell tt Pltt<e llrolM rt Smit"' Morluery from J.00 PM lo •. oo PM on Sund•Y ..... rc> f-•I -Yl<.H Wiii be (- dlOClf'lt •f 2 00 PM Oii MoftO•Y wllh Rn . s1.,.. CllltllOfm oflk l•tll'IO. 1111••· mtllt wlll l>t m.at In t ht 0000 ~ro Otmi..,.. PIK<• llrotMn 5nl1111,· Mon.-yo1nc1on.. s~ ltll~tottD MOHS AllT90RO, worlltd IOI' IM l ... y 9Mtlfl0 ~ fOf' ,. ....... Ht IJ 111,...1-lllY hit wlf• An,,., d111ollfn• Merly11 "l•hcllm•" .,.,, H•t fltl Lit 811 1le r t ft d S Ot_l'll..._ iotr'lrlus •re IMtftlltno •I H11110r l..,.. _,,,, Otlvt Morlv•ry If eotte ,.._,..,... PUBLIC AUCTION FINE HANDWOVEN ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS W~ HAVE RELEASED FROM OUR WAREHOUSE A LARGE SELECTION OF RUGS AND CARPETS TO RAISE CASH FOR PAYMENTS DUE OVERSEAS SHIPPERS. INCLUDED Wi l l BE BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS FROM8 OF THE WORLD'S LEADING RUG WEAVING CAPITALS PERSIA. RUSSIA, CHINA, tNOIA. TURKEY. A FGHl\NISTAN, ROMANIA, AND PAKISTAN SIZESVARV FROM 2'113' TO 12'•9' AND SOME PALACE SIZES. CATALOGUED ANO SOLO ev THE PIECE MON., JULY9 AUCTION 8 P.M. PREVIEW 7 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DA. .. NEWPORT BEACH I!. Blumbefg 213·HM321 ' A, A A A. I ..... 1...., .... ,on T•Mt ~I Cit-* THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING. THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING IS TO ASK CITI ZENS FOR THEIR OPINION REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CITY'S HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DURING THE PROGRAM YEAR 1978 -1979. THIS MEETING WILL BE HELO AT THE FOLLOWING TIME ANO PLACE : DATE: Tuesday.July 10. 1979 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Mesa Consolidated Water District Building 1965 Placentia Costa Mesa, California ALL INTERESTED PERSONS CAN EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS TO THE HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOP- MENT COMMITTEE AT THE TIME AND PLACE INDICATED ABOVE. • - \ . .. . ~ . " I • • MOON· Earth just isn't quite the same WASHINGTON <AP> -Twelve men. all Amerieut. av. walked on tile fl\OOD. They eame bedl u Mroe.a and, for most, to Oeetlnt , ..... Neu Arma\.l"OQI earoed a place Ln blltory to y •ra aco when he became ti.e nrst bumao lo atJr lunar duaL Few ...call tbe others, their nam .. -.., ctbl\ memor•. THW aOLE. IN oaosa : Armatrona. Aldrin, Conrad. Bean. Shepard, Mitchell, Scotl. l r•ln. Younl(. Duke. C4'rnan andSchmlll. Each was a1feeted profoundly by hls visit The view from a quarter·milllon miles away aave each a greater awareOHs ol tM Earth and lt.s relat1vt> plac-e in the Univene. On return to Earth, some had difficulty re- adjusting But most have carved successful second careers. Seven are business exe'cutlves, one a milliooa.lre; one is a U.S. senator, one a college professor, one a n eva ngelist. Two remain astronauts. Here as a glance at the me mbe rs of that ex elusive club: NEIL~. Aa•ST&ONG: Raised in a small Ohio town, flew 78 combat missions In Korea. X ·lS test pilot, commanded Ge mini 8, aborted shortly alter executing the first docking of two vehicles in space, first man to walk on the moon, s ince 1971 professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati. director of several companies. EDWIN E. ALDRIN Jll.: Son of a general. West Point honor graduate, fighter pilot in Korea, Gemini 12 space walker, landed on the moon with Armstrong on Apollo 11, passed over for promotion to brigadier general by lhe Air Force, suffered mental depression and bouts with alcohol. recovered from both, divorced, president o f his Los Angeles·based firm.• Kesearch & Engineering Consult.ants. CHARLES CONRAD JR.: Engineering degree from Princeton, Navy test pilot, eight days in space aboard Gemini 8, commanded Gemini 11, commanded Apollo 12 moon landing, daring s pace walks helped save crippled Skylab s pace station, a vice president of McDonnell Douglas Corp. ALAN L. BEAN: Aeronautical engineer, Navy test pilot, holder of 11 world records in s pace and aeronautics. landed on the moon with Conrad. commanded 56-day Skylab 2 mission. rem ains an astronaut. ALAN 8. SHEPARD JR.: Naval Acade my graduate. carrier a nd lest pilot, in America's first group of ~ven Mercury astronauts, first American in space, a IS-minute suborbital flight in 1961. grounded for several years by an ear disorder, commanded ApolJo 14 moon landing, several business interests, including a beer <tis· tributor;ship in Houston. have made him a millionaire EDGAR D . •ITCHELL: Doctorate of science from MIT, Navy carrier and test pilot, developed rendezvous techniques for Gemini spacecraft. landed on the moon with Shepard. oo return he was divorced and concentrated on research into psychic phenomena, <lirector of t hree human resources management com· panies DAVID R. SCO'M': Fifth in West Point class. master of science from MIT. Air Force tes t pilot. flew with Armstrong on the aborted Ge mini 8 flight. command module pilot on earth-orbiting Apollo 9 mission, commanded Apollo 15 moon landing, &ott and crewmates James 8 . Irwin and Alfred B. 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Borg Does It Laver's Record Next? t 'rom AP Dispatd1es WIMBLEDON. England -BJom Borg said he was so nervous 1t1i he neared his fourth stru.ight Wimbledon title Saturday that he almos t dropped his racket. "Near the end of the m atch l had never been so nervous in my lift• I ttlmost couldn't hold my racket. I was so nervous." Borg 1 Mud after beating American Roscoe Tanner. 6·7, 6-1, 3·6, 6-3. 6·4 to make history. He is the first man to win four Wlmbledons in a row !)Ince 1913. when the defending champions were only required to play the final round Borg s aid this was has most difficult Wimbledon final -more difficult than the one in 1977 when he defeated J immy Conno rs in five sets (and certainly far more difficult than his three-set cakewalk agains t Connors here last year ). BORG SAID HIS AMBITION is to go down in the record books · as the greatest player of all tim e. Now. he s ays. he will shoot for Rod Laver's record of 31 match victories at Wimbledon Sat urday's final was Borg's 28th con sccutave success "I shall be gom g after Laver's record next year," Bo rg said. Laver. a Newport Beach resident. won 31 straight matches over 10 years, with a five· year gap in the middle because he turned professional and was banned from the old amateur Wimbledon. Borg's 28 wins have been in consecutive years . starting with his first title s uccess in 1976. In the eighth game of the final set Saturday, Borg. a service break up. trailed 15-40 on his service. "I WAS REALLY NERVOUS THEN," Borg said "If he had broken me then , anything might have happened." "I still don 'l be lieve he is invincible." Tanne r said "lie just played better than I did today ... The 27 -year-old left-hander from Lookout Mountain. Tenn , was obvious ly proud of his fighting performance against the 23 year-old Swede "I played a very good match against.a heck of a good player. Tanner said afterwards. "You have to take cha nces agains t Borg If you play carefully he is better than anyone at that. I tried to keep him ou,t of rhythm. "I feel I made a few errors I s houldn't have and missed a few firs t serves. But agains t Borg you have to go for s~ots and take chances. "I KNOW THAT I BOTHERED HIM, and that my strategy presented. him a few proble ms. You have to adapt something against BJorn that is a little out of the ordinary " T anner 's decision not to play safe gave Borg plenty of prob lems. Tanner led two sets to one and had a chance well into the final set. "If I'd won at 15-40 to come back to 4·'4 it could have been dif ferent," said Roscoe "That point comes down to the m atch." "I felt his serve getting a little softer," he said . "At the end I foll good. I didn't feel.tired When I got back from 0·40 to deuce 1n the final game 1 thouJ}hl I had a chance. · AP W t,..pftOto .BUT BJORN BORG PROVED HIMSELF THE CHAMPION. Frost, Rudi Emerge to Pace Angels' Rout, 10-1 By DAVE CUNNINGHAM 01 the 0Aoty Pilot St•tt With two pitchers injured and last year's top reliever battling to regain his control. what the Angels needed most was for som eone to emerge as a consis· tent. relia ble starter ed Baltimore to !>even hits and led the Ange ls to a 10· l victory at Anaheim Stadium. It was a night for the forgotten men to s uddenly be remembered . REMEMBE R JOE RUDI? He hadn't hit a home run in two months But he belted a g rand-slam homer in the seventh inning ENTER DAVE FROS . Not the same Dave Froitl who was O· l with a 15 75 ERA out of the bullpen. but a new. im· proved Dave 1''rost. How about Bert Campanen s and La rry Harlow? Neither of them were hitting better than .195 when the gam e started. But they combined for s ix hits and three runs Since betoming a permanent m ember of the rotation, l'~rost has gone 7-3 with a 3.40 ER/\ Mort• imJl()rtantly, he has become the kind of pitcher capable of domin<1ting .even the d1v1s ion-leading Baltimore O rioles. On Saturday nig ht Frost limit· And Jimm y /\ndcrson. a rookie utility man who was also under 200 <i week ago. contnbukd two singles. three HBI and one run scored Reinstated Yank Gets a Break At Pan-Alll Gallles SAN JUAN. Puerto R1eo IAPI -In an unexµected develop· m ent. American teenager Carl Lewis , who had a rrived three minutes late for Saturday's long jump trials of the Pan American Games a nd was informed he would be unable to compete in the evening final. was given a r eprieve. The Jury of Appeals fo r track and fi<'ld, after a long meeting. decided to reinstate the 17-year- old Lewis and said it would in· vite three othe r long jum pers. who had not even s hown up for the trials, to participate in the fina l. THE REINSTATEMENT of Lewis was 8D important boost to the American team , which had been favored to dominate track and fi eld but was rapidly fading. The development was in direct oppos ition t.o a similar incident at the 1972 Olympics, when two American s printers arrived late ror their second-round heals and were disqualified. Prior to the long jump trials, lt was disclosed that the American'• <Jtber entrant in the event; l..•rr)' Myricks of Jackson, Mi!nl., the 1979 NCAA Dhisioo I and II champion and the National AAU titleholder, bad been Withdrawn because of a foot injury suffered June 29. Fnday, the Pan Am technical comm•-rejected a request by the Ameiitan team to replace champions. who autom<itically had qualified for the P<1n Am tea m , decided to skip the Games for various reasons. They were James Sanford ( 100 ). St eve Scott (1,500). Cra ig Virg in c 10.000). Edwin Moses <400 hurdles), Mike T ully (po le vau lt). F r anc ie Larri e u I women 's 1.500 ) a nd Kate Schmidt (women's javelin >. Saturday's long jump trials were scheduled fo r 10 a .m . Lewis. the national prep school record holder from Willingboro. N.J .. who had not been properly advised by the American team coaches that the trials were be· ing held, arrived at 10 :03. Three other jumpers -Ron Chambers of Jamaica. Adolfo Ma rin of Paraguay and Dennis T rott of Bermuda -fai led to show up at all. "The tec hnical committee for track and field had a meeting two days ago Thursd ay a nd passed out sheets s aying there would be a long jump final at 7 p.m . Saturday with a ll 15 of the entered jumpers," explained Bob Paul. s pokes man for the American Pan Am team . "We ne ver got word that there would be trials. FAOST AUOI Jn his last seven games. Anderson has ripped 11 hits and dn ven an 10 runs. li ft· mg his average to a respe ctable 263 "ANDERSON'S HITTING has got to be one of <he most pleasant surprise s Spinning for Gold we've had," said Manager Jim 1-·rego~1 "I like the w<i y ht-'s :-winging the b<.t t now lle's hitting a lot of lint· drivt•!-. .tn<I f1n1-.h1ni..: ""1th ,, 't-a:-on-h1gh eight ..,, n l..t•ou1-. He avy-hatting Don Haylor. perhaps t aking his cue from the "litUe men ... c hipped in a pair of d inky s ingles '4h1ch . laid end to end. wouldn 't measure-ha-tr of the fi rst home run he belted Friday IN ms LAST OUTING. Fros t nailed the Oa kland A " with .i four-h11 shutout. -.n Saturday'l> pcrformantt' would seem to t'em ent ha s pos1lJon as the pitche r Califom1a wu!-:-earching for BUT ONE OF THEM. a high mf1c ld cho pper. rcsull<'d an an RBI to lift hts league-leading total to 79 Baltimore lit up the s coreboard r1r-.t when Al Bumbry led off tht• ga me \I.I th a s ing le. stole s econd and continued to third on the overthro". then che<·k<'d 111 on Ke n Singleton 's base hit I'm m1 xang up m~ p1lrhe-. prett v gnnd . and mayb<· m~ fastball has morl' pop titan u:-ual · -.aid l''rost. trying to t'>.plain wh) h<' ha" -.uddc•nly bt•come a n •r v va luabll· Am~el 111·'<, a \1·1 v bi :.. nw n 'li·li1. and I think that ha" ,1 lot lo d11 \I.1th why ht' d1dn 1 h..i\l' t·on lntl 1·<Jr lit·r 1n thl' But Pros t c lampe d do wn a flt·r t h<it . retinng 12 10 a row an one l>tretch. ,~,.A M i J.:Ls. Pa ~t· 641 ,.,. ........... Bizitrre Finale With Ryan on Mind, King Gains Record WIMBLEDON. Eng land u \Pl Balli<' Jean King finall)' \I.On her coveted 20th Saturd a\. a re<· ord for t<'nn1 ~ lit.Ice;; a l Wi m bledon. but ~he was in no mood for reJoac ing "All I could do was think of Elizabetn 1t took all the JO) out of wmmng ... the 35-year-old m atron queen of the gaml' said after teaming with Mart ina Navratilova for the "'omen's do ubles championshi p ONLY FRIDAY, the 88-year old co-holde r of the honor. Elizabeth Ryan. California born but in recent years a London resident. was silting in her re ~ular center court seat for the women·ssingles final Shortly after Navratilova beat Chris Evert Lloyd to ret ain the title. Ryan apparently suffered a stroke: She was treated on the grounds. the n rus he d to thl' hospital. She died en route . "It was really bizarr e, .. Bilhe Jean recalled a fte r catching he r brea th following the historic triumph over Wendy Turnbull of Australia and Betty Stove of the Netherlands 5-7. 6·3, 6-2. "WE WERE BOTH from the same area of California. When I was a teen-ager. just beginning. I would see her around the Los Angeles tennis club. Everybody knew her and knew her record. "f thought of her during the match. t found myself waking up thinking of her." 1·ro~~l·d thl' l llunt r) J " .1 µ1 ont't'f <ind m <Jdt good R\c1 n . \I.ho nl'V<'r marrr<'lJ mJcil• ht•r rq>utatllln an dnubll·~ hl'<'<tu"t' 'iht• ""'" thEI firs t woman to pe rfC'l'l thl' S<•rvt• a nd-volley gani(• Of ht•r 1!1 Wimbledon t 1t le:-. l2 \\ l'rt' m ladae~ · doubll'~ ;.ind 'l'\l'n 1n mixe d douhlel-. het Wl'en t!l l I and 19:14 S ht· pla) N I \\.tth tht• ..:n•<il lll'lcn W1l b .. , TALKED SOME with her lust )Car," King said .. Shc told me that she would like to kt!cp the record but. if it ha d to b<' broken. she would be happy if I did It .. Ted T1nling . pro mine nt English dress designer now liv· ing 1n Philadelphia . lunched with Ryan on Thursday and setw her briefl y on Friday. ·'She was very proud of her rec- ord." Tinlidg said. "but s he was fo nd of Billie J ean because of Billie's competitive spirit. She was impressed with Martina but s he told me. ·1 don't think Marlana has a tactical brain in he r head .' " A newsman asked Ryan this week if she hoped Billie Jean would break her record. "I h~W. breaks her leg, .. the oc--1an replied. then laughed uproariously . • d61cu1 thrower Ken Stadel of Cupertino, and 400·meter In- termediate hurdl~r Quentin Wheeler of Long Bruch, N.J ., both of wbo111 are lnjured and did not make the trip to San luan. IN AVDlflON, aevea AAU .. I PICKED UP a start sheet last night (Friday) and they had the trials on there." added Paul. "Ted Haydon, our track and field manqer, was told at t : 15 a.m . Saturday by the Canadian team, which lives next door to us at the Pan Am Village there would be cluslllcatJons in the lone Jump. Lewis, 18 today, responded wltb a career best ertort of 216-8, food for third place ln the long Jump. Bakersfield's Natalie Dunn. despite skating with a frac- tured tibia in her left leg, won the gold medal in ladies skating al the Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico Saturday. Ryan was one of the leading women players in the era pre- ceding and following World War t. Her m other was from one of the country's richest and most Influential families, traclne her roots back to the M aynower He r father was an Irishman who Billie J ean's 20 Wimbledon ch a mpk'Mb~ have been dis- tributed '"''ng singles (6). doubles < 10) ~nd mixed doubles ('4). ln 'bet 18 yea r s at WimbtedOn. beginning in 1961. King has t'at'led up a record of 203 match vktories while losing only 33. • She inSlatl she has no intention of relaxlb( .tt,r pursult despite three operl~ on her knees. • • '· <C;· 'De h l \ -.. ONLY PILOT --. Sul'lday. July a.. 1971 SUPER SPORT I BASEBALL e to the Greatest: Stay That Way • Peciple t-all 1.U19\Ww • 11._mmad "*" fl"OCl\ ............ ........ l AU. N&IU>IJEll TO SAY, hu reUred belont tad hi alw&J• eeme back, usually to prove .omelbiq. ff• hallllllllil\t lel\ lo prove anymore AU, ..me. t ant to boxJna wbal B•~ av.u. meanl to He an-e It c~tblllly and t'redence. "om e apor1 had lacbd for nan. Even whea IM S'f·y~ar old Ali was banished tfoom box.lq in the tatt I~. hf' wH considered -ampioo by many people In his prime, there were none ~tter than All not John l... Sullivan . Jack Dt!m~ey', Jot Louts ur Gene Tunney. Ali wa better than them Mii EVEN AT HIS CURRENT AGE he 's better than most. But Ali isn't invtncibl~ a nd like most people has bad the yeu s take their toll He may adn1 Ute a bee bul be no 1oo,.r no.ta Ulle a buttarfty. To edUev• hll 1reatntu AU ttad to abeerb a lot ot pmlabmeat 11001 tbt way. He dido'l bteome champ&cm bY beaUnt up on tome 1lourhea. Sonn)' l.l1Lon, Joe 1"raaler, Oeor1e Ji'o~man, Floyd Pal· t•l'WOft. tMJ w.s~ all areal. And they could all b,. ruct punlahment. whJch they dld, with AU usually tht .-.ciptent. Now ht hu called It quit.a. reall&ln1 he can't f11hl back Uke h~ uaed to. LouJ•. "the Brown Bomber," allO called I\ qulta llS champion al one Ume. But M al110 made the mi1take or comlna back to \ht MDC when ho WU JWlt Mnother flgbter, ••tar aa ftpUng skill was concerned l..et'1 hope AU wUl not make the aarne miatake . AU llA8 8.\ID MANY TIMES BEFO&E it waa Important for him to ret!re &a ch•mplon. "Th11 lime I'm thlnklna about my lamlly. my <'hlldren, the record books." he 'll tell you. "I think about how Joe Fra11er <who retired H e x · t'h8mp•on> doesn't feel good every day wbtn he w•kes up, how George Foreman (who retired as ex <'hamp onl doesn 't feel good. It's a terrible thing. It's just :>ports, but U can ru.in your life. Every dlly I'm happy. Come back. for what?" Well. the re's somebody out there who will a lways offer Ali m illlons to return. Then there's lh~ challenge of suc.·h an attempt. A Capsule Report From the World of Sports Phillies' Schmidt Red Hot, ·slams. 4 Straight Homers PllJLADELPlllA -The ~ladelphia Phillies' • Mike Schmidt hit three consecutive hom e runs in the fi rst six innings against the San Francisco Gia nts Saturday night and. counting a home runi in his last at·bat Friday night. became the 14th player in baseball history to hit four in a row over two games. Schmidt led off the second inning with his 25th home run of the season, a nd slammed his 26th in the third with two run· oers on base. The hom ers came off Giants right·hander J ohn Montefusco. Then Schmidt opened the sixth with his 27th hom e run. this one off re li ever Pedro Borbon. The last m ajor league player to hit four consecutive hom e runs in two st raight games was Deron J ohnson for the Phillies on July 10· l I, 1971. Seven players in each league have accomplb hed the feat. "The only thing I can do to inc rease my popularity is to lose and win the t itle back for the fourth time," says the World Boxing Association champion (Larry Holmes is the World Boxing Council champ>. 'Tm too old for thi:lt .. AU WIU. BE TEMPTED and it ls then he should remember ''I'm loo oJd for that." Ali will always be the man who beat Llaton, the man who beat lt(e U.S. Government on a draft evasion conviction, Ille man who alter a layoll or almost 3"'2 years went 15 rounds with Fra~ier by getting off the canvas in the final round, the man who knocked out Foreman in the Arrtcan dawn and stopped Frazie r in the "Thrilla in Manilla." That should certainly be enough for any man. and certainly enough to keep Ali out of the ring 35 champion. Maraflaon Tf"ft1tis With the Wi mbledon tournament taking place I was wondering what the longest m atch eve r re- corded 1s D.f'., Irvine The longest recorded contest at Wimbledon OC· curred in 1969 w~ Pancho Gonzalez defeated Charles Pasarell i te nnis match that lasted five hours and 12 m1nu Super Sport wants tu hear from you Drop i11m a lml! c o Super Sport spor ts department. Dally Pilot. JJIJ W Bay St . Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Dodgers Roll Over, Agait1, 2-1 MONT REAL IAP l Stevt- Rogers held the Los Angeles Dodgers hitless for 7 I ·3 innings be fore settUng for a four-hitter a nd Andre Dawson drove in two r uns w1 th a sixth·inning double to powl'r the Mont real Expos Lo a 2· l victory Saturday night. Ro~ers, 29. lost the no·hjtter on a Onl'·OUl single to center by Davey Lopes in the eighth in- ning 8111 Russell followed with a sm J?h.• lo left but Rogers then mlluC'ed Reggie Sm it h to bounce into a double play Schm idt 1s one or only 10 maJor league players to have hit fou r home runs in one game. He did it against the Chicago Cub~ on 1\pril 17, 1976 in Wrigley Field Fire at Watkins Glen Rogen,, 9·5, yie lckd ;J one -..1ut homl•r 1n tht· ninth to Ron Ce) .1n1t .1 l\1.11 11ul "'ni.:lc to Von .Jo-.hua Hoi::1·r-. !>t ru1·k out fi vl' .ind "·tl'-1•cl fin· in '-1:nd tng tht· l!1t1h!t'r' Ill lht·tr fourth ~lra1ght dl'fl'.tl. lllth 1n th.-l<t.,l 1 l gam1·s anrl m trl'd in last pl~i l'l' in th1· '.\"a11nn.1t 1.1•:t1-!Ut' w,.,, ..--------flut••«-uf 1h .. Day ------.. "I told him to ;.i lso check his zipper and he told me 'WhCJ t do you want m e to do. go into his pants?' I told him yes." Chicago Cubs manager Herman Franks, t-xphunin~ wh<.1t hC:1ppc ned when he asked umpire Bruce "'roemming to cht:'ck over Montreal's Ross Grimsley, who was susperlcd or throwing spitballs The Texas n.anl(e rs defeated Tor onto, 2·0, on a combined on e·h1tlcr by Doc Medich and Jim Kern in the torrid American League Western D1v is1on flag ch ast: ... Fr~d Patek's bases· loaded single with no ne out in the ninth inning capped a three-run rally fhal ~ave Kansas City a 4.3 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The win snapped a seven.game Royals' losing streak ... Reggie Jackson knocked in rive runs, one M EDICH on his 14th hom er or the season, and led the New York Yankees to an 8·3 win over Oa kla nd Ron LeFlore tripled and scored the tie·br eaking run in the seventh inning and St.eve Kemp knocked in three r uns with a home r and two s ingles as D e lro i t b e a t Milw a ukee , 6 ·3 Cleve la nd pounded out 14 hits includ· ing a two·run sin~le by Cllff Job.nsoo and a pair of RBI s ingles by Bobby Bonds in a 9·3 win over Minnesota . . . Fred Lynn belted two home runs, one a controversial th r<'e-run s hot that gave the Boston Red Sox ;.i 10-8 win 11\'l'r Seattle. They were Lynn's 23rd a nd 24th or the vear Mike Vail drove in four runs with a homer and a pair of sin~les to lea d the Chicago Cubs to a n 8·3 victory ove r Houston for u doubleheader sweep of the Astros in Na· ticmal League aC'tion. Scot Thompson, who s at out the second game in favor of Vail, drilled five successive singles and drove in t wo runs to back the three-hit pitching of Ken Holtiman for a 6·0 triumph in the opener ... Joe Morgan drove in the winning run with a two-run single in the second Inning to lead C incinnati over Pittsburg h, 6·2 ... Jerry Turner's bases-loaded triple sparked a four-run first inning that moved San Diego to an 11·3 win over the Ne w York Mets ... Consecutive, t e)enlh-inning homers by Jack Clark and Mike Ivie helped S an Francisco to survive three consecutive homers by Philadelphia's Mike &hmldt for an 8-6 win over the Phils . . Charlie Spikes drove in four runs and Glenn Hubbard had two doubles and a single to power Atlanta over the St. Louis Cardinals. 10·2. ------Bauflall Toda11 ------ On this date In baseball in 1941: T ed Williams t agged Chicago Cub ace Claude Passeau for a three-run, two-out homer in the ninth in· nlng to give the American League a 7-5 victory in the All-star Game at Detroit's Briggs Stadium. T~ay's Bir1hdays : Houston Astros catcher Alan Ashby, is 28. Astros out· fielder Terry Puhl Is 23. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Ler· rin La Grow is 31 Go.ez, BNfJf)rll Honorttd I• 1'. btgdo•tt Hall or Fame rs Lefty Gomea and Carl Habbell. Ill who both pitched in the inaugural baseball All-star game in 1933, have been named honorary captains ror the 50th game between the Aptericao and Na- tional Leagues July 17 in the Seattle Kingdome . . . Defend· ing champion am Ma.acey broke a da~-old course record dbr· lng the final qualllicalions for today s Gold Cup hydroplane race on the Ohio River ... Raclna brothers Doll and BUI Wflll&4lna&on. sharing the drivtn1 wllh k1H1 1Adwl1 of Germany, handily won the Six Houn of Endurance race at Wallins Glen ... A. J. Feyt broke his own track record to win the pole pos ition tor the USAC 200-mlle race in Milwaukee today ... U.S. Open champions Bale lnrbl, ll•bert Greem, Jerry Pate and Bllb ca.,.r will Join the le1endary Gene Sarasea and a boat of celebrltlu and amateurs Monday ln t.be,thlrd annual Jerry,. .... lnvltational golf tournament In Vail, Colo ...• Clarll&J o•c.u.r of Ireland edled Ar-senUne veteran a.rte de V~ out of tbe lead ol the PG'A Senion' 1011 cbampk>Dlhlp on the Cam· brld&eablrt mun.:6urH in lAndon . .. Driver Gary Bel cher reaches in to heir h1!> co-driver H al Shaw. Jr. from his burn ing 935 T urbo Porsche at a Watkins Glen. ;'J . Y . s po r l s ca r r a c c Sal u r d a y 1\ lTl'\\ man run-., (rorn the '<:enc tn fon· g round. Fuel wa~ ignited "hen it sptlleo onto hot brakes. Threl' team member-. :in d Onl' pitma n wa~ tr<:att•d for burn-, Tht• E\pos. h1•lrl tn lv.n hits O' 1·1 fl\•· 111n1111!s I>\ 1,,,., Angelt::-. ... 1:ir\1·r llurt Hooton. 7·6. scorell lv.H'•' 111 th1· sixth o n Uaw!.on ... doulil1• off tlw '"'Ot•·rf11•lrl '14 311 \\ .1111·11 ( 'ro111:1rl 1•· .1n<J Hll<lnt•\ ~('Oil (';t(•h :-.1nglcd lC) O!ll'I\ lht• "t:\lh U.S. Conti1rues Pa1-,,.Am Domi11ation Prior tu Lope-.' hit , th(' only l>o cll!t'r ha ... 1·r11nnt·rs we re .Joshu:l. v.ho re~tl'ht-cl :-.i·c·ond on a throwing e rror by Montreal ... hort~toµ Jim Ma!.on in th1• :h1 rd .rnd fnur haU.~r:-. who "alhd H<>gC'~ y 11'1dc.'d pas::.c~ l'l l>u •q\ Bak l'r an cJ J oi· F1 •r .cu:-.on ·in the fifth. Rcggw '-'nHl h m th~· sixth and Ccy in th1· !>eVt"nth Gymnasts Stealing Show SAN J UAN. Puerto Rico {AP> -A determined rolle r skater . who won a gold medal on a frac· lured leg, and a 72·pound Junior high sc hool s tudent provided some s urpnsing heroics for the U nited States Saturday at the VII I Pan American Games. Th~ American s wimme rs con· tin ued their s pect acula r sue cesscs -n ow an almos t expected thing -a nd the track and field athletes got off on the right foot. But it was the amaz- ing performance by a largely ig· nored cr ew or teen .age gym- na sts that stole the s how. AMONG THEM was 13-year· old Jackie Cassello, "Who attends Fa rquhar Junior High in Silver Springs, Md. S h e 's 4·9 a nd weig h s 72 pounds. including the braces on he r teeth, which we re bared in a broad smile when she as cended the victory stand to receive a gold medal for the vault. Cassello also took a silver in the beam. while J eanine Creek of Great Falls, Mont., won lhe gold in floor exercise and Heidi Anderson of Allentown, P a .. tied for the silver in the same event. The g irls' pe rformance - largely at the e xpense of the Cubans, who were expected to dominate the gymnastics -was the shocker or these Ga mes. THE GYMNASTS had come in a s the poor r e lations of the American team. All the United States' best gymnast s had skipped the Games . Spokes men for the American de legation openly predicted a U .S. medals shutout. Then the girls, high school and junior blgh school students - the tiny Cassello ; the r e d· haired, freckle-laced Anderson, and Creek took over. Including the silver m edal Creek won in free exercise Thursday, they collected an as- tounding five -two gold and three silver -in a sport In which they were supposed to be blanked. So complete was the s urprise that the U.S. Olympic Commit· tee press office was unable to provide even hometowns for the American wiMers. Perhaps the most courageous medal, however, was the gold performance -the last act ln an international career -by Natalie Dunn or Bakenfield, In the individual roller skate dance . DUNN, a t hree-t1mt' world c h a mpion. compet ed and won while skating in pain from a stress-fractured bone in her left leg. She announced her retire· m e n t imme d iate l y a fter her triumph. She has had t rouhl<' wl\h the leg s ince unde rgoing :-.urgery late last vear lie r ra ther a nd tea m offic ials s C:1id the stress fracture of the tibia occurred while p ra cticing her routines a fte r a rriving in Pue rto Rico. Mary Me aJ?hC'r of Lou1 :-.\1llt• Ky , 2 09.77. in the w rimt:n :-. 200-mcte r b utl<'rfl y as thl') :i~ain swe pt the night's swim ming and divi ng geld medab Misl>1on \'l<'JO '" Brian GC)()(fell won his third gold medal of lht· W('Ck with a lime or IS 24 31i 1n the l.500 meters Greg Lou1.wn1~. also from Mb:-.1on \'ieJo. took tht· gold 1n the nw n !-o pla tform d1H· After Cry cirovt• Hn~ers' 3·1 pitch m c•r lht• lt.•ft fie ld wall HOJ!t>rs j?ol Hakr•r o n an infield ,E!MUnder hut .Jnshua r anpe<l :1 s1n glt> to 1·t•nll•r and Fe rguson rlrrw his :-.c·1·on<I wa lk or th·· )!.J n11· ..: .... 1cllv t wo week~ ear lier . The UnJted Slates als o got i:I world record perform ~nce from Carol St rnshu r~ of II unllnitton B eaC'h f 1n1:-.h1.·cl s 1.·cu n d t o Lynt•tte John!>on of Cyprl•:-.:-. 1n the women's individual a rC'hcry competition to P•<'k up a !.liver medal Ro)!ers pitched 7 ::.1 no-hit in· n1ngs agmn::.t the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies bdore ~urre11dermg ~1 ::.inglc to n •l'erve ca tcher Di:lvt• Radn <tncl settling Cor the fourth nnl.' h1ttt•r of hi-. cart:'cr Baseball Stamlings AMERICAN LEAGUE West DivJsion Angels Texas Minnesota Ka nsas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 50 36 .S81 48 35 .578 l ~ 43 38 .531 411'.! 43 40 .518 51-i 36 46 .439 12 37 50 .425 131, 24 63 .276 2612 East Division Baltimore 54 29 .651 Boston 51 30 .630 2 Milwaukee 47 37 .560 712 New York 47 38 553 8 Detroit 40 40 .500 12"2 Cleveland 38 44 .463 15~ Toronto 27 59 .314 281.i., ~lllnSay'l SC«H A1' .. h 10, 8alllmor• I Ct tnl<tnd •. Ml,,,,.\Ola l Oelroll •· Mllw..,kff J Nor Y0<to. t, O.tr.1anc1 l KenHs Cltv 4, Chicago J Tuu1. TorontoO Boslon 10. Sealll• I T-y'1Gamet B•lllmore !McGr~ 121 et A...-1• IA.tw 1 ti Mlnnuo•• (Gotll •·• end Suum O Jt •t Clevttencl IWlw •S •""Wells• 71 Dt lrotl IBllllnQflam 7·S end P•try 0 01 <II Mllwa11tr.w 1c..10.,..11 • s""" frave" S 41 Cll•CeQO I BMrlo• 1·JI ., 1( ...... CllY 1Pellln l·ll Nfw YO<k IT tent S·l l el Oeklflld IKlnQm.tn 0 7) Toronto IMocml 1.01 •I h••~ !Comer 1 .. 1. n Boston 1Rtnko6,Jl •I S.atue 1.ion.11.,1. n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Divlsi9n W L Pct. GB 53 34 .609 Hous ton Cincinnati San Francisco Sa n Diego Atlanta Dodgers 44 40 .524 7 12 41 43 488 1012 39 48 ~448 14 36 48 .429 1512 34 51 400 18 East Division Montreal 47 29 .618 Chicago 4 l 36 .532 6\2 Pittsburgh 40 37 519 7\'2 St. Loujs 41 38 .519 1a,., Philadelptua 43 40 .518 7 1".! New York 31 46 .403 161 ~ ~t11nlay'• S<or .. Montrtlll 7. ~·I Cl>1C.t90 "· Hou"on 0 J ';ftn 01~ I I N•w Vorl>. J Clnclnoatl •. Ptnsl>urqll l A Itani. 10. SI Louis 1 S•n FrM<•SCOI, Ph,1-11>!>•• b T~y'•G•mes Oodt•n tS..1<1111~ I 1) .ti MOntr~~I IC.rtM\lf y .... San Ot-I 1'9rry 8-6 •M Shirley •II .i New York !Kot.I ).J •nd H•Ul&r' 11 Pllt\buf'Qll l~Mla 1-6 •"" Bhlt •m it-ll •I Clnclnn~t l...,,.,.,.n H o M>d Hume & )I S4n Fr11n<•KO IK-r ... n "' Pllol-lllflo• IC•rttont.tl HOU\ton CFonCll S.JI ., ClltCA90 IKru~ow s SI St. l ouf\ IFoncll J.•I ~I "'"""'• 1M1 Wllf••ms 1 'Of Noe•ni II 101, n JDHISDN & SDI ~~n:.:~- 2828 H•rbor Blvd. 197.7 MERCURY BOBCAT VILLAGER WAGON 4 cyltnder. 4 speed, meg wheels AM/FM sti.>reo (686T0 0 ) 5 3895 Coat• M••• ~s:;:!-0:/::..540-5630 ~~~'i)'_ ----~ • 81 llOWAU L llANDY ... .., ...... FoUowlng en the m•for IP0'1S events on t•vlslon tocMy. Ret1ng1 ere: ' ' / ' uceUtnt; " / " wortn wetctwno. / " fair; I f0!9et It. -10;••.m.,CMftMll I././ PAii AM•••CAH OAMes: Top M'nMeut' competition A••••1teer1: Dick Stockton, Gery Bfnder, ~r lel Gront.ed, Curt Gowdy, Tim Ryen end Gii C .. ncy. Todey's KMdue.d cowreoe 1nc1uc1es 1wlmmlnt. dMnv. 9ymne1tln, bOxlng, rotter sUtlng ~ tr.ck end fletd. Mis- sion VleiO's AUn Schubert, the tW U.S. Otympk coect,, wlll help with tN swimming te1K4tst. II 19:» ...... Ct\etwM 11 ./ ./ ' hHMLL: Doooen at Montreal A..-....CWI: Vin Scully. Ross Porter tt wilt be Rick Sutclltte (8-7> ao.tlnst Montreal's Ross Grimsley {IJ..4) as the ~s try to right their sinking ship today In Olympic Stadium. Montreal leads the Eastern Division of the National League while the Dodgers are an un· familiar last In the Western Division. 1 p.m., Clt•nnel 2 ./ ./ -GOLF: Western Open, / Announcers: Pat Summerall, J aclf"'Whltaker. Ben Wright, Rick Barry, l<en Venturi. Larry Nelson birdied the last hole with a 3>-foot putt to take a one-stroke lead over charging Tom Watson after three rounds of the Western Open at Oak 8'0ok. Ill. Watson, the leading money winner on the PGA tour, is seeking his fifth tourney win of the year. OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a .m. (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 12 :30 P:m. (4 )-TENNIS-Manuel Orantes v s. Peter Fleming in a WCT Tourr:iament of Champions match, taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. Cliff Drysdale, Vic Braden report. 1 :30 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Jimmy Connors vs. Adriano Panatta in a WCT Tournament of Champions matct\, taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. Clltt Drysdale, Vic Braden report. 2 :30 p .m . (7) • 1971 BIG TEN FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS -All-Ame rican Tom Cousineau (Ohio State) 4s among the featured athletes in this review of the 1978 Big Ten football season. Narrator: Bill Flemming. C 13 o.m. (7) RACERS · Featured: The Trans-AMA ha lenge from Omaha. Curt Gowdy reports. . 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -AleJCIS Arguello (61-4) risks his WBC super-featherweight crown against Rafael "Bazooka" Limon (41-8-2) in a scheduled 1S- round bout in New York. Howard Cosell reports. Also, the AAU weightlifting championships, taped at Totowa, N.J . Bob Beattie, Bruce Wilhelm report. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLO -The AAU women's na-tional powerlitting championships, taped at Nashua. N.H. Donna de Varona and Larry Pacifico report. Al so. the U.S.A. in· ternational diving meet, taped at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mike AdamleandMicki King Hogue report. 7 p.m. 152) -HORSE RACING -Today at HoUywood Pa rk RADIO Pan American Games Highlights. 7:25 a .m. and 3:SO p.m .. KNX (1070!. Transpac Yacht Race, 3 and 8 p.m .. KLAC (570). Baseball -Dodgers at Montreal, 10:30 a.m., KABC I 790); Baltimore at Angels, 12: 55 p.m., KMPC C710l. <The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes.) Watson Charged Slim Golf Leads To Nelson, Britz From AP-Dispatches -~-OAK BROOK, Ill. -Larry Nelson birdied the last hole with a 35 fool putt to shoot a 70 Satur- day for a six·under-par 210 and a one·stroke lead over charging Tom Watson alter three rounds in the Western Open. Nelson has a 54-bole total of 210. Watson, the leading money winner who would boost his season earnings by $54,000 to $431.674 with victory today, .bad another adventurous round over the demanding Buller National course in perfect golf weather. He opened witb three straight birdies but settled ror 35 on the front side before blazing back with a 33 for a 68, the lowesl round of the tourney and the on· ly score below 70 Saturday. Watson's 54-hole tally of 211 in· eludes only 23 pars. The rest is made up ot 18 birdies and 13 bogeys. "I used to play like lbat four or five years ago -a lot or bog eyes and a lot of birdies." said Watson, who is pursuing his fifth tourney triumph of the year and his third Western Open. "lf I don\. make any major mistakes wmorrow I might pull it o ut. But there's always a c hance ot making a big number on this course," said Watson. Watson's back nine included a 25·foot birdie putt on the 11th after be had three-putted the previous two holes Cot bogeys. He dropped an eight·footer for birdie on 12, a 30-rooter ror another on 15 and holed a 60-foot chip for one on the 18th after a tra p cost him a bogey on 17. Nelson, No. 5 on the money list. and Bruce Devlin were CO· leaders after 36 holes. The 41 - year-old Devlin sagged to 76 for even par 216 while the little Georgian hung in there like a tiger. ~PGA Lead~ NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Jerilyn Britz, seek1ng her first pro victory since she joined the t our in 1974, carded a four- under-par 68 Saturday to total 138 and take a two-stroke lead into the final round or a Ladies Professional, Golf Association tournament here. Britz, 26 . from Luverne . Minn., had four birdies on the back nine of the 6,044-yard, par-72 Harbour Trees Golf Club. Judy Rankin, who won here in 1977, shot herself into contention with a tournament record 66, placing her second, two strokes behind. Rankin bad six birdies on the back nine, including four in a row from the lOlb to the 13th holes. "I'm concentrating more and zoom ing i n on the Open. Everything seems to be falling in- to place," she said. Yale Battles Britain .. &.indly. July •• 1979 DAILY PILOT ·~ SAILORS TOUGH UP FRONT -South stars Joe Carnahan (72). Dave Thompson (36) and Ryan Abbate. a trio of Newport Harbor High Sailors, figures to key the possible success of the Rebels in Thursday's 20th Orange County All-star football game at Santa Ana Bowl. The South, with these three. among others in the attack. has been established as a three-point favorite to ~ 1 collect its second straight victory in the series. Merlin Maintains Lead Tickets On Sale But Ragtime Making Her Move Tickets for the 20th renewal of lhe Orange County All·slar Foot· ball Game, to be held Thursday at Eddie West Field (Santa Ana Bowl >, a rc on l".alc with all seats hsted at $.1. By ALMON LOCKABEY o.11' ~Ii.. ~ Wnlff HONOLULU -Merlin, skip- pered by Al Cassel of Newport Beach, still held the elapsed· time lead in the 2.225-mile Transpac Yacbl Race Saturday with he r arch·rival, Harry Moloshco's Drifter, Long Beach, i1 miles astern. But the big news of the race as it went into the seventh day was the dramatic move by Ragtime, the 65-foot former two-time win· ner, which moved lo third place after a 228-mile day's run RAGTIM E, s kippere d by Richard Daniels, Long Beach. came reaching up from the South at a speed of 9.5 knots in a brisk breeze while the leaders came to a screeching halt in four·knot zephyrs n ear the rhumb line. fl was the s ame tactic used by Ragtime's crew when she was first to finish in the 1973 and 1975 races. At the Saturday roll call s he had moved 10 miles closer to Honolulu than Jader which had been battling Windward Passage for third place. Pos ition reports s howed Merlin with 756 miles to go. Drifter 837. Ragtime 968. Jader 978 and Windwacd Passage 998. THE LIGHT WINDS at the head of the fleet erased any chance of a new elapsed time re· cord. Best "guesstimates" here were that the first boat would not finish before early Tuesday unless the winds improve . Based on the current speeds, race officials here "guessed" Town Policy Scores Big Favored Town Policy en· graved his name into horse rac- ing history Saturday night at Los Alamitos by capturing the $100,000 Vessels Maturity to complete a rare triple which spans three seasons. The four-year -old gelding became the first horse at any trac k to win the major race for his age division in three COD· secutive years. having won l.be kinde rgarten as a two-year-old and the Los Alamitos Derby as a three-year-old. The brilliant Reb's Policy gelding needed only 21.74 seconds to win the eighth run· ning of the Vessels Maturity, a 440-yard rfce wbkb ranks as the premier event in the country ror four.year-old quarter bones. BOATING Merlin would b e finis hing sometimeTuesday mommg. Merlin's position still gave ber the overall and Class A handicap lead with High Role r , Bill Power's 46-foot s loop from Newport Beach the leader in Class Band second overall. Class C l«µid e r was Secret Lov e, s kippe red b y Brad He rman. Manna del Rey and the top boat in Class D was American Flyer , s ailed by Fred Bieker. Portland, Ore. Handicap Standings Overall-1. Merlin. 2. High Roler, 3. Miyakodori Ill. Class A-l. Merlin, 2. Jader, 3. Drifter. Class B-t. High Roler. 2. Miyakodori Ill. 3. Bravura. Class C-1. Secre t Love, 2. Whisper. 3. Flambuoyant. Class [}-J. American Flye r, 2. Bingo, 3. Zeus. 3-2 Win for Surf Spedal to tbe Daily Pilot MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Pete r Wall. coach or the California Surf made good on his promise of more offense by scoring a pair of goals in the second half to lead the Surf to a come-from· behind 3-2 victory over the host Memphis Rogues here Saturday night in North American Soccer League action. The Surf. with four new players added to the ir roster before the trading deadline Fri· day night. fell behind 2-0 before ne wcomer La wrie Abrahams scored at 64 .58 on an assist from Dave Huson. After a Surf goal was nullified on an offsides. Wall scored tWl ce within a four-minute s pan to give the Surf the decision. Wall took a pass from a nothe r newcome r. Yoha nn Scharmann a t 81 ·37 to lle it. lhen at 85:35. scored~ winning marker with assists going to Jerry Ingram and Wolfgang Suhnholz. The Surf also acquired Peter Young, 18. or Newbury Park who graduated from high school in June along with Rony Crudo, 19, from Tampa Bay . 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Misc. .._...TreAW.._. aAMte.TULL N.....a a..-......c Aa'l6detieol" >40UST<fN ROCKETS -Signed Lee JOft"'°"• c.en1 ... to • .-._antMd lhree- ve•r contr.c:t. socceR .....,,_ .-.-i<M ~LI .... TULSA ROUc;>'NECKS S-l.•-~ AC>r•IWltnS, lonwMd, lo Che C.l1lom1it Sun lor <Hll end .n undl\CIO$ed 1'90 d•oll <hOICe. Sold Boll R'90Y. ~I,., l>a<k lo L0$ "'"O•l•S lor ca~h. &ouolll G•ed VIII•. lorw••d. from Minne~••· Signed J.ck B•and.~lte. Use your ANGELS. • season." said Fregosi. "It just took him longer to get with it." ma . .... . '•. Moy Company charge tire and service center WHILE FROST'S p1 tching was perhaps t-------------;.,.;;..------------------...1 the Angels most en- couraging performance or the night, it was their offense which buried the Orioles. "We have the poten- tial to put crooked num- bers on the board in a hurry." said Fregosi. By crooked number s. he means anything greater than one. An example would be 15, the number or hits California ripped orr of thre e Baltimore pitchers. Or seven, the number or runs t he Angels scored in the seventh inning when they broke the game wide open. After Rudi 's grand • 2 steel belts for strength • 2 polyester bOdy plies for smooth riding size BR78 x 13 ER78 x 14 FR78x 14 GR78x 14 HR78x 14 GR78x 15 HR78x 15 JR78x 15 reg 50.10 57.50 60 10 62.70 66.10 6500 67 80 71 20 LR78 x 15 74.60 +FE T. 1.98-3.30 sole 32.n 37.37 39.07 40.76 42.97 45.SO 47.46 47.98 48.49 slam put an exclamation Complete point on the rally, the ~ crowd of 37,382 stood front-e d and cheered for him to n heavy-duty shocks take a bow. He did. al' f "l'M GLAD the rans ignmen 2 24 95 are still behind me after 9 97 for • installed the way 1 played the • With lifetime first half." Rudi said. g uorontee· free re- "M y swing is coming Includes checl<1ng caster. around now. and J think placement. if etfec-camber. toe-in. toe-out and I'm just about all the t1ve. to the original way back." correction to monufoc turer's purchaser as long as He means all the way specif1COT1ons. backkom~e pulled~g ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~h~e~o~w:n~s~h:1s~c~o~r ~ m u s c I e w hi c h h a s a vailable at : ~0e•::m':':~~ ~1,, coosr old'" mJ so l>f·~•oi ~m' nagged him most 0r the ----------------~--lm_'"-'-IH_m_•_ll_-_<l_-_~_••-f-\l_al_""'_O_•_e91)_'_•_Y_. _ .. __ H~l-1 ----.J season. He demonstrat· ed his new mobility in tbe ninth inning by mak- ing a running catch in left field. T he Oriol es had inten· tionally walked Brian Downing to load the bases and set Rudi up for a potential double play. but Rudi said that just seemed to inspire him. * ANGEL NOTES Al OM po"'t IUI ~•son Oon a.ytor •sMt'd 10 tie t••decl l>ec.ausr hit dldft't w""I lo II<' a de \ltlfl&led lllltt• >4e •Mlffld 10 IM•y the oulfleld 8vl In. st•U•lk\ lndlc•te 6eYIOf' I\ mot• pn>dll(tlw ..... ,, lie _...,., .,.,.., lo _,., allo<>I plolnq deten ... r~" .,.., 111: s hltl•no l~ as • OH, Ottly 141 n an oulflelde• .• Also Of nolt IS , ... IKI "'•I Baylor has 11•1 • 11e>mer tvery a.• llrrM• •I ba1 n • deSlgnaCed lllller. wlllle 1111t1nq ~ every :it a et·balS when pley1n11 • p0slllon • , BaylOr llH ~tll ltlliftQ «>-rbellS, .... y Orkll -'Ct Oft • NMlfflv> wtlght m.clllne, end BriM Oewfti"t p.,mos "°"· £.ell I• en1ovl119 111~ 1>1:11 sHso" ewer.,. reoorttr wk! 10 Man.t99• Jim l'r .... I, "II seerm every-on 1111s ( lub IS lllllnQ -IQl>O .. To -l<h Frt90So ~led. 'TM only we19f\Cl I llfl ere !fie kind will! lee cul>H In lllem " , • , .. Ylor MYS It'$ POSSll>le he tould Nt ewn 1>et1er In IM second hell, one• Red Carew relolns tlle llne11p, "WNn C•r.,. Ii. '" ,.,.re, PHc .... rs wOI work a•ound lltm to gel IO-· -I itt It IOI l>elter Plt<llH .. •. B•llOllllQ I~ \he All·tl•• 1411tf'n> Ii, ltlro"91\..,.., llW A_,.c.n LAt- poll "'l.......S Wiii lie MlnOUll<ecl Mofl d•' •t•-a.iu-. 1111c11or Jim ~ .. -rtte•W'ed Ml lnle<l!oft 1...- 111> •111"11 ''°"' elbow eno m\ilht be reedy 10 pltcll Mlll --....o. NEXT TO NOTHING DOWN SENSIBl.E PAYMENTS W. 11111 SSW llallrwm IE ' , I . ' F eaturing_._._. ______ Su_nday_. J.uly.8 •. 1.97.9 ____ -... -... ; •' .DAl·L·Y·Pl.LO·T-*·'- 1 -Be a Sport: It 's Healthy a, IUDftW OUOH ............ a. .........,., alarm .,_off at 4:• a .m. fferJdQ. SM and ber husband a.., CMlt of 1Md. IMe Ua&o &WI' ........... dot.hel ..... tU• off,. ...... ~ 3t people ol U.. wwW ~. teMcWe .-erfecUy awf\&l. But to ~ P••-it • u euenual and eQ)oyable part ol her-. Sbe Ueb off Lbe benelita: Better sleep at ni1bt, more enero durlna the day, a firmer body, a be.w..er cardio-vuculat ayat.em. ' Kn. Petenen.. one ot aeveral apeallers at Nordatrom's WomUStyae aem1nar fot career women. at the tooe for the meet.inc, wtUcb was UUed "AD lnveat.meDl In Younelf.'' Sbe said she bad never run but tried it after tiring of fighting for ten.nil and YOUeyball courts. That was just three years qo. Today, tbe Peteraeoa run in at least one maratbon a month and abe bas won prizea in races throughout tbe country. THE IAGUNA BEACH resident, wbo is the mother of three, is 34 and bu reduced her body .. fat to nine percent by running. Sbe is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 109 pounds. Mrs. Petersen said it takes a minimum or one year to change the figure but that the body does firm up gradually. She told the audience of mostly professional women that she was not touting running as the only way to go but as one choice. "I'm stressing aerobic exercise," she said. "It Ukes the stress away. Once you start the program you find you can't get along without iL We need it as much as the men." ANOl'llER speaker, Dr. Barbara North. said a minimum of five years is needed to change lifestyles. Sbe stressed good nutriti~n and prevention. She said it is "difficult to be healthy in this culture" for several reasons, including "our sedentary, industrial life, Madison Avenue sell· ing us a k>t of junk" and the "wait until you get sick then go see your doctor attitude or or· ganized medicine." There is a stereotype of women as being "not very healthy," she added. "Women are supposed to be weak, frail, delicate and without secretions (sweat) and muscles. They are sup· posed to be childlike and nurturing." To Dr. North, a healthy person is a "jogging vegetarian," or "tbe kind of person we were 100 years ago. "We ate a diet or vegetables and fruits high in fiber, we were nm.Ding, jogging and lifting.•• She said tbal a person can survive nicely on vegetables but foods "have changed from 2,000 years ago. I'm convinced that we are eating food deficlent in things we don't even know we need." To achieve a life of optimwn health takes time and planning, she said. It mighl even in- volve a change or job, llvin& situation and friends so ll can won. <SeeSPORT,PapBn Nordstrom 's WomanStyle seminar and fashion show included activewear such as outf;t. left. and jogging swt, fight. Cool Down , Fresh en U p "It's not the h e at. it 's the humidity," say the experts. Whe never you find that either the blazing sun or the dense mois ture make you feel a s though you're in a s team bath with your clothes on. you might want to plun ge into an icy stream . S INCE ICV STREAMS are rarely available when you mos t n eed them, Dordie Lamphier. new products director at Merle Norman Cosmetics. suggests 10 ways to cool down and freshen up whe n the mercury is climbing. "A light flowery or green. fra· grance can mak e y ou fee l cooler." says Lamphier "Spray a bit of cologne on an artificial flower and pin it to your hair. This will a lso he lp keep straggly hair off your face. .. Another way to g ive the ti· I us 1on of betnf! in a field o l wildflowers while you 're actually on a stuffy commuter bu!' or train is to dab some scent on a cotton ball and tuck it m ~our handbag ... OILY COMPLEXIONS tend to become oilier still in hot weather. so it may be necessar y to s witch to a concentrated astringent. M!:.'. Lampruer advises. .. Keep astringent and s kin fresheners m the refrigerator at home and keep an extra bottle C:1t the office with cotton balls for a quick blotting. lf you press (not rubl moistened cotton on nose. forehead and chin. you can re· move oil without disturbing your makeup." Powder helps minimize the shine on your nose. A translucent powder m a compact can be ap- p l 1 l' d in the morning to set mak eup and whenever you fres hen up with astringent P o wde r blus her 'rather than cream blus her is another useful product in warm weather. To simulate a touch of s unburn when vou haven't been at the beach. brush powder across cheekbones and over bridge of nose in a but· tcrfly pattern EVALUATE YOU R UMMER makeup routine a·nd simplify it C:I S much as possible . Sheer makeup foundation a nd eye pen-. ctls may become your basics in July and Au~ust. Eye pencils have less oils in the1 r formulations than cream- ba s ed eye shadows. can be s mudged and blended to give just a hint of color. <S«COOL.Page 87> Street Party Knocks Neighborhood 's Block __ .Off . The t.ract respectability ol Sewer Beach was invaded by a swarmofteen·aceJeU)'ftab. We were bavin& a atreet party and a band of doubtful talent wu serenacUncour~acef\ll block. and e'lf!r)' other block Witb1aone1quare mile. THE PASTY BEGAN in the mornina when unwitUn1 parents were conned into buying' block party si• boxes of ftreworki. They were then told by penom wbo have lived lea than two decades and have Mver beld a steady job, tbat wbat tbe net1hborbood needed was a neighborly Fourth ol July celebra· Uon. Wbat the adults didn't realize 11 tbat they really weren't being invited. But aduha often lose their penpectlve. Around noon, small cblklren were belnc given rtdes ln a vil1ti.q an~ue car at the tame time aa newly pimpled, ..._. .,. mo&orcytlilta we,. aereamt.ac • ud don tbe eul-4e•e boptq IOllM llrl wou&d DGtiee tMm. A •VLTIPLS auortlMDt of aboeolale c ... am ...... ftu.d tlM CIOllMf"I ol •1 IOD'I l'OOlll'11d71MI to ltl'Ml ~ WU'llMIP m•lc. •••Wlle ID1 daupter w tl1wll w.r. Claergl ff onto busy at tbe beach trying to look like someone on a billboard. At tbe same time, my husband was al· tempting lo lis ten to Beethoven, who un· fortunately was being killed by Van Halen and the live band of doubtful talent.. He asked me what be did to deserve children. • In my patlent mot.ber voice, I tried to ex· plain tbat I have just fipred out what parentin& 11 alla~. ft'S SATHER 1imple1 f•~Una means tr)'in1 to convince youn1er ,.op~ th-t Y® de· Hrve euctly what tbey tbiAk ~Y deserve. Teen·a1ers, you see, are lptally self· centered indtvlduala who were tau1hl H <.'hildren that nothing is impossible. Adults are totally self-centered individuals who try to leach children to leave them a lone. This causes obvious conflict a.nd what is sometimes referred to as the generation gap. But just as I completed telling him my theory. the band of doubtful talent decided to lry singing-with a microphone. THE CHOCOLATE bodies lo my son's room ran outside to bear them. Beethoven conceded total defeat. Husband had begun paclne. Nei~borhood parents were befinning to re· . -; a lize they wouldn 't be comforable at a party whe re the conversatlod <iid not extend beyond "yeah man." .,, • The parents were b~ together in tinY groups for support. '' • • '• It looked as if lhe ttetgl\borly street party that the neighborhood ~ was getting out of hand. And I sat there nervous" wondering if I'd have lo clear a path among_~ beer cans in Ute morning to gel my car oul oJ\be driveway. · By that time. Husband had locked himself ln the bathrqom tor the .<a~t.U>n. >·toit ,~,~ •\)\' \•I • '' u .. m.. Would -borhood parentstbflicomfortsble at a JliC*(there the con.vfJJYJtion dldn~~MfWfd beyond. 'yeah.man.:2 i " . . . . • . ' . . . ' . • . ' • ' Sundey. July •• tt1't • Weddlngs/En.g"gements ) Johnston-Stoddard Debra Stoddard and Danell Johnston ex- cb•need weddin1 vows in Chriat Lutber•n Cbureb, eo.u Mesa. The bride, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard of Costa Mesa, 1raduated from Estan- cia High School and Oranae Coast CoUeae. Sbe Is employed by Pacifica Community Hospital. The bride1room. son ol Mr. and Mn. Fraok Johnston of Santa Ana, graduated from Sad· dleback High School. He iB employed by Im· perial Landscape. . The couple will make their home in Anaheim aft.er a wedding trip to Hawaii. Holland-Cunningham Nancy Cunningham and Scott Holland ex· changed wedding vows in Santa Anita Chureh, Arcadia. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham of Covina, graduated from Citrus College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland of Newport Beach, graduated from Orange Coast College and Cal State Northridge. He is employed by Security Pacific National Bank. The couple will make their home in Sherman Oaks after a wedding trip to Northern California. Toombs-Brown Cheryl Brown and BillY Toombs Jr. ex- changed wedding vows in Central Baptist Tem- ple, Hwttingt.on Beach. The bride, daughter or Karen Boman and Walter Brown of Garden Grove. graduated from Calvary Christian Academy, Stanton. The bridegroom, son or Mrs. Billy Toombs or Huntington Beach, graduated from Hunt- ington Beach High School and UC Santa Barbara. He is employed by Modular Com outers. The couple win make their home in A1bu- '1Uerque after a wedding trip to San Francisco Zahnlecker-Niem1 Susan Niemi and Robert Zahnlecker ex- changed wedding vows in St. James Episcopal Church. Newport Beach. The bride. dau11hter of Mrs. Dorothy Niemi of Costa Mesa. graduated from Costa Mesa High School. Orange Coast College and attends Cal State Long Beach. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kar1 Zahnlecker of Sunnyvale, graduated from Costa Mesa High School and attended Orange Coast College. He is employed by South Shore Builders. lnc. The couple will make their home in Costa Mesa after a wedding trip to La1<e Tahoe Park-Oas Elizabeth Oas and John Park exchanged wedding vows in Community Presbyterian Church, Lagun• BeacJi. The bride' ts daughter of Janet Lud· vigson or San Juan Capistrano and Dr. Paul Oas of Corona del Mar. She is employed by Hobie Sports Ltd. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Park of Santa Barbara, graduated from Cal State Long Beach and is employed by Price· W aterbouse and Co. The couple will make their home in Corona del Mar after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Barto-De Mocskonyi St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa was the setting for the wedding of Gisele de Modkonyi and Craig Barto. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin de Mocskooyi of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and UCLA where she affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. The bridegroom, son or Mr. and Mrs. Jerrel Barto of Udo Isle, graduated from Newport Mr. and Mrs. Holland Harbor Hi&h School and attends UCLA where be la affiliated with Sigma Chi. The couple will make their home in Newport Beach. Westrom-Grupe Suzanne Grupe and Steven Westrom ex- changed wedding vows in Geneva Presbyterian Church The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Grupe Ill of San Juan Capistrano, graduated from Dana Hills High School and attended Sad- dleback College. She is employed by Key Finan- cial Services, Inc. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Westrom or Mission Viejo. graduated from Saddleback College and Cal State Long Beach. He is employed by Household Finance Co. The couple will make their home in Capistrano Beach after a wedding trip to Tahiti. Cyrkin-Stamp The Sherman Foundation Gardens was the setting for the wedding of Carol Stamp and Steven Cyrkin. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stamp of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and attends Cal State Long Beach where she is affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi. The bridegroom. son of Mrs. William Cyrkio of Laguna Niguel, graduated from University High School and attends Cal State Long Beach where he is affiliated with Theta Chi. The couple will make their home in Irvine after a wedding trip to Northern California. Hack-Lyons Linda Lyons and Donald Hack exchanged wedding vows in Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lyons or Huntington Beach, graduated from Orange Coast College. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hack of Callahan, Fla. He is employed by Tune-up Masters. The couple will m ake their home in Vallejo after a wedding trip to Florida. 1 Desmet-Garrett ~kie Garrell and Rick Desmet exchanged wedding vows in Tivoli Terrace, Laguna Beach. The bride, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Garrett of Mahwah, N .J .. graduated from Brigham Young University in Utah. She is employed by Bernard Haldane Associates. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Desmet of Costa Mesa, graduated rrom Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast College. He is employed by Desmet Plumbing. The couple will make their home in Costa Mesa after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Lyons-Yoder St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach was the setting for the wedding of Pamela Yoder and Shawn Lyons. The bride. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Yoder of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and Cal Poly, Sao Luis Obispo. The bridegroom, son of Mr. Robert Lyons of Livermore. attends Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. The couple will make their home in San Luis Obispo after a wedding trip to Colorado. Rudell-Leonard Cherie Leonard and Darrell Rudell ex- c banged wedding vows in Resurrection Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leonard of Huntington Beach, gradual· ed from Edison High School and attends Cal State Long Beach. BEA SUMMER BLOND Cf\·Llf\': WITHOUT ROOTS Call 640-6023 A flctttkMle lh ..... '9 N•...-............ ftlH .... Cow!eyQMte ............. ,.... .... , .................... ....................... ftiM· ... ._,., .... , lltlf II tlltre ere ........ Clll •""" o.,., ...... •t 1 .... DAtL'I PILOf et ..... , .......... . ...... .., ..... .... ., ..... TEWORARV PERSONNEL SBMCIS Anew name ... but familiar faces. Go ON-LINE this SUTlm8r by colling Peggy Ford Of Jaye Nys1rom today at 117-G045 Mrs. Johnston Mrs. Zahnlecker The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs . Dewayne Rudell of Salinas, graduated from Edison High School. He is employed by TellKamp Systems, Santa Fe Springs. The couple will make lhejr bome in Cypress after a wedding trip to Northern California. Sagud-Stilley Robert.a Stilley and Joo Sagud exchanged wedding vows in University United Methodist Church. The bride. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. H. Calvin Stilley of Tustin, graduated from Foothill High School and San Diego State. She is employed by the Corona·Noreo School District. Tbe bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sagud of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and UCI. He is e mployed by Terry's Camera. The couple will make their home in Irvine after a wedding trip to Northern California. Moody-Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moody or Sunset Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter. Adele Moody, to John Wolff. The bride-eled graduated from Huntington Beach High School, USC and Whittier College. Tbe future bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolff of Tarzana, graduated from Michigan State University. A December wedding is planned. Wedding Has Stormy Start WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP> -It was a stormy s tart to a n ew marriage. Dale and Lisa Mardak spent their first several minutes as husband and wife huddled in a courthouse stairwell. seeking shelter from a tornado. Ci rcuit Judge Patrick Snyder was in the middle or the wedding Friday when tornado warning sirens sounded. Waukesha County employees scrambled for cover under the s tairs. S nyder as ked M ardak, 19. and Lisa Kolberg, 17. if they wanted to take cover and finish the ceremony later. They decided to go ahead. w1th th~ ceremony. then rushed off to the stairwell A funnel cloud was sighted over downtown Waukesha. but it did not touch down. FEAR OF FL YING? mAIRAPV •IAMO'••••NOIMfAl"l"I~ Tal..e The First Step To Take-OH CALL WI< Bl<OCHURE l7l·U54t>-3o2Q• t"l(I. 4102 LeeDS • Selec t groups. but sizes are incomplete! Handbag Groups too! ~Save $1 extr~ with any two~ r sale shoes and/ or bags. ~ lnrermedtatl r«Juctions have bHn taken. Mu ter Charse • Visa fASHION ISl.ANO • "-rorir ~ C:O.to Meto, SOllltl Cocut Plazo • ~'°"' C..w loovno tlllt MoM • Molt of Orot19e Oroftee. The Ctty Ptoaa Soulh. w~ ... Me• Mrs. Park Mrs. Barto Mrs. Westrom t1~ Mrs. Desmet Mrs. Hack Mrs. Sagud Yes ••• We are the Best ... •M<>fded oak design with linen Shode~ond 3 ·woysocket In the event of a seH ·out . orders will be filled In one week ----,-' .. J -SAVE Uf' TO 40 O/o ., • • ~ lfll IUIUltlM UMiC$Tlitllli!ll ._II t. Sil ti'· Ste 11 6 ettteu It! IM WtSltra Ifs.A antTIS·UltSIA 11111 '-" St. •T•ID5£ IW lldlfl St. IO. llCIUYWOOO mw SW••'" lllffl'ICTON IUCM 11'1 E'9ter SM •a 1m •·...., . .............. <mr•·•• ,._l""ll•••-.t .. ,,\al .., ..... ......... ....,_, .. '"l'* ... •111!<•9'11 111-CJM)w..im ____ ,_ C1MI 1?1·1771, _._ A.NN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE DAILY PILOT Jrl !Jompulsive Talker is Lo¥er, Snorer, too ( Horoscope MONOAY.JULVt By SVDNEV OMAJtR ) ARJES <Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Accent po career. retttnc in &ood graces of boas. defirunt terms. perfecting techniques. See places, people as they are, not merely as you wish they could be. ... Cool Doum j (t'rom Page BS> - Avoid carrying a lot or cream·based Upsllcka and other cream-based beauty pro· ducts lo bot weather siJlcetbey can change their cons istency. . . A lip &M!ncll and co~ of clear Up gloss can be combined to de color and give a bit DSAll ANN . Tbt letter from lbe wo..-an ~ wlMlee lllMand never stopped talklnl pl'Ompt.t •• to Witte my ftnl letter to .\an 1.anden. 1. • am man1ed to • com-,ulal~ ta1ket He .... a IOUDdin& board. and I'm al•d 1t•1 • and DOl \M local bartender or eome 41au ........ Re ti U.O a compulsive k>wer By U>al I ·•eaa be la ver1 blc wllh apont.&neoul hqa and ·'*-· • la my family wben I wu 1row\n1 up, we loved MCla o&Mr but no oee wu very dem· Jllllt r a&.i ve. • Wben we were first marrted I kept telling my bmband lo ataod back and 1lve me room. to breat.be. But I learned to Uve with his buuing and \lsalns and now I couldn't Uve without It. After 38 years of marriage, l have decided l 'm a very lucky woman, especially when I bear 10 many other wives complain tbat their buabands are unaffectionate. These women are •taned for love and I am wallowing In it! Please put this Jetter In your column. I know my husband reads it every day and l am dying to see ii be recognizes us. -LOVED IN MICHIGAN <P.S. He also snores. but who cares? I anore, too.) DEA.a LOVED: Wllal a sweet lel&er. How alee tltat JM were able to claaqe )'Mr views a•d tU11 tlle deblla ha your marrta1e Into erfflta. n.ere•a • lesson ln there. I ~ tllose wllo Mell I&. 1et It. DEAR ANN : Please print this. DE>Jt PARENT: Do you know now where your pre-school child ls and what he is doing? Are you guilty of sending him out to play A•• IAl•iler• when you kno• be l11 belne taken care of by • your nelahbon? l have a fa 1nlly of my own. J worry when l see your child outside. first ut one how.c , then ut !Another -or worse yet. in the street. I also become angry when your child is con· stantly ringing my bell at inconvenient limes. Every time I tum my head, he is there. t hate to say it. but your child is a pest . When I !>end him home he returns in 10 minutes. , Sorry I don't have the nerve to say this to your face, neighbor. but I'm sure you recognize yourself. I'm signing this -YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE DEAR FRIEND: I'm DOt so sure s he does know. Why don't you tell ber wbo YOU are! It would be a step toward personal growth fo r you -and It migbt prove be I pf &al &o her. Wedding and engagement announcemt>nts run on Sunday m the Daily P1Lo1. ,.,orms are available at all Vally Pilot of/1cei; ur by calling the 1-'ealures Depart· me11t. 642·432 I To a110u.t disappointment. prospt>ct we bndes art remanded to have thE•ir wedding stones. with a black· and·wh11e glossy o/ the bnde or o/ the couple. to the f'eature Department within two week.s after the wed- ding. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20). Long-distance message could make you more aware or poten· tial. Nothing is hallway -dedication becomes an essential ingredient. Capricorn, Cancer natives figure prominently. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Finish rather than begin -dig deep for information. If persis· tent. you could strike pay dirt. You get special recognition from surprise source. Accept in gracious manner. CANCER <June 21.July 22) · Emphasis on new start, break from past. coming to terms with contractu al obligations Leo, Aquarius persons play key roles. Avoid lifting heavy ob· jects. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Go slow enough to detect apparent minor points. Check with co· worker. One who depends on you will show ap· preciation . You might be invi t ed to a "fabulous" dinner ! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Humor. travel . a rtis tic expression and romance figure in scenario. Highlight versatility without scatter· ing efforts. Gemini. Sagittarius natives Cigure prominently. 11 LIBRA <Sept 23-0ct 22 > Steer clear of bargain-basement "wonders " Stay with quali- ty. This will prove more economical in l?ng run Accent on domicil~. long-range transaction. tax· es. fin a ncial and emotional obligations . SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov . 21): Ac cent on movement, information. pertinent writte n material. A relative who is restless wants re· assurance. time and money -from you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21) Money. gifts. art objects. luxury items ri gure 1n personal scenario Accent on family, domestic adjus tment. dealings with Taurus . Libra. Scorpio nati ves ot shine to your lips. \ r ~r Take a 10-mlnute .Sown break when you find yourself ge overheated and frauled. <From ~81> TAWNY DENNI S... ·~director for the Sporting House. New h. said that ex ercise should be fun . so that is enjoyed. rather than drudger y or else it will never be done ' 01\t , She also said that women who <ire con cerned about their weight shouldn't depend on the scales for the a ni;wl'r. "You should wc1~h what you feel good at You know when you're nvcr or underweight Think about what percentage or body fat you have. not how much you weigh." She advocated finding an exercise su1tablt• to one's own lifestyle. RUFFELL'S r HAVE A """ UftHOLSTERY WheftYMWmtt HAIR ........ 1922 Harbor Blvd. COLORING Costa Mesa -548· 1156 PROBLEM? Sell your boat fast with Call a lJoating classified ad in the Daily Pilot. 642-~78 640-6023 ~ ..... I Kiss and Tell Sells CAPRICORN (Dec 22.Jan. 19). Take lead. set pace. insist on facts and fi gures as contrast· cd to "sweet nothings." whisJ)<lrs. innuendos Pisces. Capricorn. Vi rgo individuals figure prominently What is first announced as a s1;:t back will boomerang in your favor ~~~:s~:s~~ ~~:. ) NE WPORT'S ~(' ~J Favorite Drug Store ~) I've been doing a lot of thinking lately about tbe Kiss-'N'-Tell books. The ones where the trusted family retainers run after former First Ladies all day and polish up their manuscripts on their day oft. Where the children of superstars find a whistle and blow it, and disenchanted wives of prime ministers feel obliged to share their sex life with readers. My personal feeling is it's unethical, ao abuse of trust and is unconscionable. But what the heck. it's a living. As I said to my cleaning woman the other day, "Who was that man who dropped you off today?" "My husband," she said cautiously "What's his name?" "Lionel." "Is that one L or two?" I said, making a note in my notebook. ''J'm not sure. ·Wh y?" "Nothing. I'm just trying Lo get lo know you " better." "Is that why you taped interviews with my children?" "They've ruined my surprise. When did they tell you?" "They didn't. My mother told me right after , you picked up some correspondence from· her. Did you read that awful book about my friend. J)ora, written by her Friday employer? I think it's called 'Lust and Dust.· " - "Clever tiUe," I said, jotting it down. ·'It's perfectly disgusting. Why. a fter awhile, domestics and secretaries are going to have employers sign a statement saying they 're not going to divulge any secrets they learn while we're working for them." Tbe phone rang. "I'd sure bate to see that happen," I said as I raced to answer the phone. "Who's calling, please? Could you spell that? If I could Just tell her the nature of the call? J see." I turned to my cleaning woman. "It's for you. Sbe says it's personal." I was breathing heavily by the time I got to tbe extension phone in the bedroom but made il in time to bear that her Wednesday employer bad written a book on her called, ''Nanny, Dearest.'' and bad just sold it to the Book-of· the-Month club. As I was shredding my notes, I looked up and said, "You'refired" further reductions! half-yearly clearance 8hoe8ale (handbags. too, at great savings!) orig. 14.99 to 17.99 6.98 orig. 18.99 to 21.99 7.98 orig. 22. 99 and up 10.98 ·· ~Additional $1 off~ With two clearance shoes and/ or bags! E,...a ·--~· AQUARIUS (J a n. 20·Feb. 18 1 Study Capricorn message. Peek behind the scenes delineate trends, subtle nuances. cycles. Thi~ should be a producti ve day -you get results in business and personal endeavors . You get news regarding special group activity , ~) For Prescriptions l/ ~~ ~ ~v ~-• " ' ~ -" • . ( ' ' ' I t (• -' \ t -._ I ._ "• ,.. ~ I -.: ·-I :> -..J -.J J ' , , • L -• J I Ph: 675-0150 Newport Beach 7} PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20) Accent on fulfill ment. completion of transaction. unique rela· tionship with an Aries You gain more recogna lion. circle of friends widens. 3445 Via Lido ~-.....,.~.r-~~) ·...;.~~~-~'-~ >-~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEARN TO DRIVE MONTGOMER DRIVING SCHOOL ,,, .... d~~l " '20\0 •HOME PICK·UP Charge it on your Wards CHARG ·all card I • PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS • TEEN CLASSROOM • OUAL CONTR OL CARS • HANOICAP ·HANO CONTROL CALL TOLL FREE 1·800·422·4165 UllTI•& IUSl•ES~ SALE SAYE 40·%AND MOREi SALE ST ARTS AT I 0 A.M. MONDAY, JULY 9th SILK FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS ANTl9U~S • ACCESSORIES Cherrywood Sideboard •••...•...•.•. s 5 5 0 Oak Table & Four Chairs ••..••••..•• 522 5 Oak Hall Tree •••...•••...•••••.•..• 5200 Oak Tea Cart •••••••••••.•...•••••• s 28 Pln...-y,.-ymore EVERYTHING MUSJ GO ! ! _.,,. 3437 Via Udo, ~rt Beach Yial*Plcwi Downstairs • ne><t to Via Lido Oruga PRIME RETAtL STOAE F.OR LEASE • TEST DATA SHOWS AMAZING FACTS!' FACT: Et:ology Pool which i11clud(.'S 11 Se11led Air" Soh1r Bl ankl·I"' should stav n !-wimmahll' 78 to 80 during most of lht• i.umnwr without gt~s hl'al. II ma~ lw kt•pt hc11tt'd to ~O from 01.:tnht·r to · .J unf' for nhout $190. A \'l'rnl{Ni over a~ l'&r, BUS day!>, tha t'.., unly 52 ct•nls n d a). ·mis , ... b:1:-...od 11n u ... 1111! ·"' /\ntholl\ 270.00U HTtf hcJU:t w11h ~,, .. ;il ~1; r i·nlb a 1h1·ru1 .incl on kP1•111ng I lw poul l·ovt·r\:d t'ht:pt W~t.'/111t"111 UM' FACT: Tht' Anthony 5~ sq. ft. pool filler wit.h n 1-h.p. electric motor. nvcraging 6 hours a duy. uses nhoul 9 KWH pcT day. t•osls ubout 45 Cl'OL'i a day. Ha~'<l un !'i n •nl .. Jlt'r K\\'H · Anthony engineers have created a A remarkable solar cove r k~p:; pool that saves energy and money. the pool up lO 5°0T10•warmer The Ecology Pool 1sdes1gned with without the use of gas. cut:; hcnt und plumbin~ lines, pump. lilt.er. and evaporation l~arftt cuts chcm1c11l heater matched and sized for energy coats sil(l11lici:Y'itly. savings. The above t sts are averages and There is a choice of nine pool may be htghOf dependanK on winds. shapes. up w 36 feet long. They shade. and IOfD I cost of RBS and average 380 sq. fl. which meets the electr1c1ty. ~ recreation needs of most families Anyway }"<* do 1t,., I he Ec:ology Pool Depth is 3~ t.o 5 feet-ideal for all is your mone~savini a nswer for the kinds of swimming and water ftames. energy-aw~ars ahead. By eliminating a very deep area Get all the etails about this re· where 3 feet of cold water can collect. markable . There's no obligation the pool ia faster and more economicul ·~ .. ,,/obl•on mi••., t.o heat ... Call today... t1 POOis pool builder I Phone for spas or pools. Open seven. daY. a week. • Westminster, 15151 So. Beach Blvd.~ (714) 839-9131 • Orange-Tustin, 1046 No. Tustin Ave., (7.W) 997-3882 l t>•~' • Laguna Hills, 23024 Lake Forest p;ri;.·": Suite K, (714) 831-9340 1 ,.. :;· i ........... ---------------------+ ~~1··~~~~~.!!~ j'. ---<' 1 l CM·21 I I Anthony Poole I ,. ' • • I &"71 ~·•no•lunt Ml•d • N1rn., n• Nn I I S....th 0 11•. CA 90:itl0 I 0 .... 1. t1 8pM Add I I 0 Hue H IMllllll plloM 1111 -I I 0 a... P"R.H lnthlUW C1ty lilai. l •P--I L----------------------------------- Sundey, July&. tm "18UC NOTICE fllCTlflOUS I U'M .. att ...,... nnali&l .. , T ... "olMw; ... --• ••• .. ,..., Pu&LlC NOTICE --· P V BLI NOTICt.: IU~lft~o •• L&OAL NOT I Ct ( 0 l l! MAH C A \ I( I Y POUNTAI .. llALLI Y t CHOOL AltC"41 flC:T$, I.am \Aly...,, 11"41 DltTRICT •••I-c .. 1 ....... .,11. .. 0 •o• ..... , L10MTMOU5a 1111<-Heal C-•~ -H19" t.ANI 0.t,.. l -IM.kll t •lll0<n•• t)Ut POU!flAI .. llAL.ll y CA ttr• Ot11•I• -\ley Ca•k•• ""' 111.,quotl IOI lll<h t0< '"'"'"''"ii •"II L•••ll•rWOOlll. "·-Calllo'l'I•• Ull\ Ul\1•111"0 ,....., -l<Mtor '•"'-•"\! Tll•• ...,,,,..., " ,.,,_ ,.., o. • ••a ~no t1a1• •"" .. ,.,., '"'• ,. .. .,.r•I P.,V.hlWp 1t1• J pm PUBLIC NOTICE ltic "4rcS N ( ... ...,.,. Gowrnlng Bo.rd '"" •••t-1 ..... Ill.., "'"" ,,.. Gt•"'' M ll•rch tounly Cl"•<lf0•.,.1M CO..t1tyon 111•• ~rlntt-nt ). IY,. P11t1li."9d Or~ (Ool\t n.11, Pllol PIC'ftl"IOUI au111•au ........ ,TATaMaNT I' lltllJ J11ly I I) 191' , ... 1' ii'ulM•-0.-C..." O.uv 1'11o1 T ..... -..e ~ b llOh'll llusl lleue" J~t n " ,.,. h•l ,. - P U BLIC NOTICE MIOICAL·OENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT. 1J041 Arrowll .. d L•,,.1 El T-. Cltlllwnl• '7toJO hr~~. 71041 Art1>W'-<td L•.,., El Toro. C•htornl• ~ r111, busl,.u h tOllOl>(l.O oy.,. "' a1vl0Ue1. B-ro s.no.,, Tiiis "el-t ••s llltO wit" -County Clork ol O""'lle CC>Wlty on J11MU.1t7'. P U BLIC NOTICE SUPaR10I' GOU RT 0, 'THI STATI 01' CALll'O•NIA POiit THI COUNTY 01' ORANGE NO.A•t .... I NOTI CE 01' NEA•I NG 01' PETITION ll'OR PltOeATI 01' WILL ANO ,OR LITTl•S TISTAMEN· TARY ANO l'OR AUTHO•IUTION I'll .... TO AOMINISTE• UNDER THI Pullllu..! O.~ c ... sl Oillly PllOI INOEPINDINT ADMINISTRATION J11ne 11. lUnd July 1. 1. 1'1' ~,.. 01' EU ATES ACT IPROa&TE CODE HllTSEOl PUBUC NOTICE NOTIU TO CREDITORS SUNRIORCOURTOFTHI! "'OTICE IS HEREBY C>IVE"' llYI JOHN c ·M111er II•• filed herein• Pfll· lion lor Problt1e 01 Wiii -lo• ,,. \ ... Me 04 Lolar\ Tftl-IMY lo Ille pelllioner -lo< A11l110r1rat1on 10 All minister ...-r IM lndePtn°""I AO· mlni•lrallon of E\l.,H A.ct !Pro!Mle Cod1t S91 et >eql, retor•nc~ to wn1<11 I> mild" '°' lurtNr l>oltlle11••"· and 11141 Estill• ol CHARLES STEED, lhehme-pl.teeol11Hro"91"">ilm" Oe<.ei1"'911 II•• 1>e<>n ~ for July 11, 197', •t tO 00 STATE 01' C.ALll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A•,_. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE"' to llWt "m., in llw> U>Urtroom 01 O.pertmenl creclllon ol tM •oove named aeeeoent No. 3 01 w10 court. •I 100 Covlc Cenler tn•t 111 per"°"s llil•l"9 claim> 11Qa1n11 Ori•• Wt\!. In lht' City 01 Sant• "'nd, Ille s.IO dK-..1 •re reoulred to Ill" Ci1tllorn1a lllern, wllll ,,.,. ne<eu«y ¥OY<llers. In Daleo J..,,.17, 197' '"* offlc• of lhe Clenc OI Ille .0011« en 1..H A Br...,.n, 1111..r c0Uf1, or 10 Pt"Henl tnem, with County Cler._ IM 11eceuary vouchers, to tllt! un. CLAlllCl, LEAAY •MOONEY dersl9M<I •I L. MarSllall Smith, e/o ... ee..ttey Mooftey, Jr. Soulll"'fltern Sc'-I of uw, •JS 5. .... UM-Im 81-0 . Westmoreland, Los Anoet•s. NortllH.it......-CAt1602 C•lllornla 90005, wllich '' tne Pl•<.• of Toi: (JU) i.t-.seoO bu~l""u ot tne unoers10....i In all mat· Allorney• tor· Pwtlll-r le" pertalntnQ lo Ille u1a1e of u10 0• Pulllt\IW'O 0..anQl' c.o.n oa11y Pllol cecle•t. wlt,.ln tour month' •Her 1ne July 1, 1. a IQ7' 7St9 ,;, ''"' oullll<atiotl ot th1> notice. ---------O.teo June 7'1 • .,,. Ellatlelh Burnet Stl'eO Ex1teulrlx 01 lllr Wiii of .PU BUC NOTICE ------------- l'ICTITI005 I UllN1!5S NAMI STATEMENT Tht IC>llOWlng IMtr>on I\ Oo•no OU>I n.ti~ • ., FAOMCO fAUCKING, ttll1 o •· Go1nerd Strtt!, Hun11n91on Buell. C•lltorni• .,.., Oonnh Arlen FromO•hl, 71U qot~mont Avenue, WeslnllMler. C•lllornl• 91613 Thi \ Ous.ntu 1s eonductoo lly en •II 01v1.,,.e1 Denn" Arlen l'romdelll T"" 11•1-I w•• 111.0 Wllll lllt Coun t'( Cl•rk or Or•nQ<' Counly on J ..... u ... ,9 1'111-PublltllilO Or-c ... st D•lly Pllol, J11ne 17, l••nd July I, I, HI' 12~·7• P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng s>eroon h 00109 Du••· nes\ •s ROBERT JONES PLUMBING 10'6 Se• 811111 Drive, Co>I• Me>• Celllomla '17toll Rooert L JOM\, 1096 !.ta Blull Drive. C~la Mew. C•lllornld '7611 T"I\ bllsiMU IS Condu<ltO lly "" In 01•1011•1 Aoll9r1 L J-., T Ills st•t•r.-1 ... , 111ec1 with '"" Counly Clerk 01 Oranve County on Junt ••, 1919 Ft17Ml P110loSllecl Or•noe Coa'I 041ly Piiot Joot 17.14 ilnd July I, 1. 1919 ?111 79 P U BLIC NOTICE 'Whiz Kids' Won Paramount Pair Pile Up Profits By .IERRV BUC K Al' Ttlt •I• ... Writer LOS ANGELES -1'hey laughed when two wh.h kids from television. Bury Diller and M ichael D . Eisner, went to Paramo unt to run the s tudio. They're not laughing now. Under Oilier and Ebner. not o nly h as every Pitramo unt m o vie for the past 18 m o nths turned a profit. but Para- m ount is the first m ovie s tudio to do minate the luc rative TV comedy murk et. IN A.LL, PARAMOUNT will have 11 c;o m edy series o n the three networks in the f a ll. Five of its ABC series in the T op 10, a nd at least three "Happy Days," .. Laverne and S hirley" and "M o rk a nd Mindy" should make more than $100 million each . In addition, Eisner s ays Para- mount has just had the most profits· ble yeHr for both movies and television in the history o f the in- dustry. Eisner a nd Oilier, both 37, were top programming e xecutives at ABC before s witc hing l o Param ount Diller became Paramo unt board chairman in Octobe r 1974 Eisner became pres ident two years ta ler "1'bey called us the TV k id s W e couldn 't get the top m otion picture people to work with us They tho ught we were going to make them d o it like a TV movie Now Wt''Vl' had the bes t year ever for a mot 1CJn pit·lurc company ." N AT UR A LI. Y • D I l. L t; R .:1 n II Eis n er turned tht,i r atl1•nt1011 to television . Diller d l:!vt•lo pctl thr-Mov ie o f the W eck concept :inti made m ovies an integra l part ()( the n etworks' srh edulcs P a ramount had only two s uccessrut scnc~. ::.tJ Eisner immediately hired Gar) Nan.lino HS president of Pan1mount T c lev1s 1on . "With the exceptio n of Univers al , television has never been a n 1mpor ROBIN 'MORK' WILLIAMS alr ead y hud the nuc le us or its TV fortune. Creator Garry Marsha ll and producers Thomas Mille r and Edward Mtlkis w ere there with ··H app y Days" a nd "Laverne and Shirley " Soon they were JOtned by som p o r thl' t•reattve talents from "The M a r y Tyler Moore S how." J im Brooks. Ed W einberger . Stan U a ntl'ls and David D avis. who s tart cd ·'Taxi." M a n y o thers follow e d . but one of lhc g reates t ~ources h as been Garry M :m sh <J ll'!> "school for comedy wnll'r'> " T H t: S TUDIO, I N essen ce. has turnPd mto a s pawning g round Out o r ttw Mars h all·Miller-Milk1s axts h avt' come "Angie" and "M o rk a nd Mindy" Write rs trained by M arshall have gone on to create "Out of the Blue," "Working S ttffs" and "Thl' f'' u r t h l' r Ad vent u r es or W a 11 y Brown " thr above nameo Oe<•Oent L. MARSHALL SMITH C/O '""'-tlr" kMol Of UW "' s. w.-.1- SUPERtC>tt COURT OF TME S~ATE OFCALll'OANIA FOii THE c;c>UNTY OF ORANGE NO. A·IOOUS · --F-.~~s eusiNEss tant part or the maJor studio!'>,'· says NAME STATEMENT Eis ner. ··T elevision w as looked on as Eis ner s tre·ses that it takes up lo 10 years for a s tudio to make a profit o n a TV series. For cxamph.·. he says. the idea for "H appy Days" was though t uJM>y Tom M iller ninl' years ago. But he s ays it won't s how a pro fit until next year, whe n it goe!> mt11 s yndication. LH Aft9*lft, CA -Tel: (?!JI-.... Tiie 1011ow1no person I! oo•no Du ... the s tepc hild. Barry and I came from AttortMys tor OlarlesSi.., O.ced"'t EhHllolll -..Ot Sttild, E1ec111r11 PuollsJM!d °'~ Co.t•I 0•1ly PllOI. July•· 1s.12. 2' 1'1• 2611 1• NOTICE OF HEARING O F l'ETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOA LETTERS TESTAMEN· TAAY ANO FOii AUTHOAIUTION TO AOMINISTEA UNOEA THE INOEPENOENT ADMINISTRATION 01' ESTATES ACT (PROBATE CODE Stl ET SEQ) E~lalt ot OA\/10 T SACHS. a•• DAVID THEDOO AE SACHS O.cea-.eo nt'':~oL & 01E sroRE 11.0 A BC. Gary w as a n a g ent who Mon•°" A~? C.O.t• Mew . C•111o•n•• handled televis io n clients W e felt It 97•11 . t 11 · RoDert A1ehmono. 7•1• Cn•n was lfl'1'>0r ant to Cr OSS·pO 1nate '"'~'" Anatieim, C•htorn•• '™' movies and television." 01!:'.i~.~,_, ·• cono .. cteo llY <in •n By the time Diller a nd Eis ner ar· R~rtA1cnmona rived a t Paramount, the s tudio T111s ••••e-nl .... , 111eo wtth '"" I t will be worth the wait "Happy Days" 1s expected to cam m ore than SlOO m1IUon and m the long hLiul will make more for th e ~lud10 than "Thl' Godfath er." PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEPC:!IY Gl\IE"' tMt HOW•qo c. ~ACHS "d' l1teo ntrtln .. NOTICE TO CONTAACTOAS ""II loon l~r Prob.tit' 01 Wiii """ tor " CALLING FOA BIOS •uanc .. nl V tlt'O TotamenlM• 10 '"" ~CHOOL OISTqlCT FOU ... TAI"' ~llliont'r Olnd for AulflQruatlOft to AO· VAL LEY ELEME,,,TAAY mlnl$1er under Ille lnoe~nO•nl Ad AID DEADLINE 1 00 o'clock pm min•''""'°" OI E•l•I•\ Art !Prob<tlt' ot tlle 171" Ody ot July, 191' Code S9t ,., v-01. ••ltren<• 10 wnou1 " PLACE OF 810 qECEIPT D•slr•CI maat tor llirther e>arh,ut•r•. and,,.., Aom1nlslrat1"" Ottlttt. "'"moer o~ Ille um, ano IM"<" ot hea• •no'"" wmt llOhlnou,... L•ne, Foun1•1n V•lley, nas Ottn ~el lor July H , 1979. ~I 10 00 C.alllornoa '2708 .i.m .. In ti... <ourtroom ot 0.1><1rtmtni PROJECT IDENTIFI CATION No 3ol '"41Cl <ourl.al IOOC••ll C•nler NAME PARTIAL DEMOLIT ION OF Onve WMI on t"" Coly ol Sdnta An•, BLOG UNIT "O" at J•mHO H•ra-• Cahlormd -E iementatV Sc'-!, llUI Santa Ynez, Oa•td ;...,,. 29 1'19 Fo11ntain Valley, Calllornle '2108 Ltt' A 8rano II, PLACE PLANS AAE ON FILE• 01,. County C1er~ lrtCI "'dm1n•~··•ll•e Olllce• •nd '"' ot HIGGS. l'LETCHElt. MACK ""'of'"" Arcrutlt(l. CARMICHAE L llOO Home T_.,. I( E MP, AqCHI TECTS, 18>0 L°' F•l11 707 llro•dW•y Pldte, L°' "°'"911•>. C•lllornl• 90039 S•n Ol.,o, CA '1101 "'OTICE 1S MERE BY GIVEN lhAI hi: 1>141 2:16-ISSI '"t •bove·namecl School OrSlriC"I of Allorn1y1 tor PtllllOft•• Or•"9il Counly, Celtlornl• Mttn9 lly Pullh>IW'O 0rdogr C.Odst Dallv Pilot, ana tllr0U9n II> GovernlnQ SOMO, July 1. 1 9 1~1' 7Stl 7q l't t re lnatter ret,.rr~d to .as 'DISTRICT" will re<tlve up to, but not l•ter tMn Ille abc>•,...•tdttO lime P U BLIC NOTICE ~•led llld1ror IMawardol ii tonlrilCI ---- Coun11 Clerk ot Oranqe Count• on June 19, 1919 Ft17tM PuOlt\llecl 0r ... 0t Coasl D••I'( PolOI July I. I . IS 21, 1979 BU /9 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIH6SS ._AME STATEMENT TM lollowlng e>erson 11. OolnQ 1>us1 nen •s TERI-YA.K l KI TCHE,,,, 9H1 CarOtn c;..o.,. Btvo., Gilro.n Gro•"· Callfornttt Mar11<1r&t Suzuki, 100/S 0u.t11 Ct • Founl•1n ValltV. C•l1 lornl• '17108 Tiiis OU~'""" I\ conaucleO llY an 1n -d•VldU•I Maroarri Su1uk1 Th1\ \la1.,nen1 was llltO with Ille County Cltrk ot OranO<' County on June l•. t9]q F 1179SC Publt\~ Or•nQP COil>I Dd•I¥ P1lol. July I. 9. IS, 71, Hl9 7S2>19 ,j)UBLIC NOTICE ..Jor tlleabove l>'Ote<.1 #ICTITIOOS IUSINESS ----------~ 810s ...... oe re<elYeO ... '"" place NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOOS •USINIU .oenllfleO above. """ •hall oe openeo The 10110•1"9 Person• are oolnQ NAME STATEMENT .ino puOlkty re.O .. 1ouo •I tllf above· business•$ Tiit lollowlno persons art 00,,.11 '!111.0llme•noptao. CAMPUS 2, LIMITED. '140 Von Ou$1neua1 "TMro will tie • W .00 clepatM1 r• IC•rman Avenu .. , Newporl Onell, L A U C I( & L A N T R Y oulrea '°' H d• .. , of lliCldO<...,,.nl\to Call~~~~·=.. ... '140 Von K•rm•n ADVE RTISING, 9132 Pawtue•tl 9.,.r•nlM tM return In QOOCI c-lllon Avenue, Newp0rl B<'ath, (Alllornla Drive, Hoollnvton Beath, C4hlornle ~~:='.n five 0.Yi •tier Ille °"'-Ing '2660 9264~ •• Lautk, 1131 P•wtY<UI Drive, Eeell bid m11s1 conform ano lie L•wrence v Dorn, 11• 4140 Von HuntlnQlon Boac". C.lllornl•'21>44 rt$POllSlve tOtMContr.ct doc um.nu. ~:.~.r::r-..7. ~-:;u•. NeWPOrl Buell, Jone.,,.,. unlry, 11:12 P•wtucut E•cll l)oO shall be .ccom1M1nteO ltV Aobilrt B Gr•"' 4140 Von Karm•n Orl•t, .. .,,,11"910fl BHeh, C•tllorn1• '"' wcurlty rel1trrecl to In the contrKI · • '10•• ~11menl\ and b~ tile 11$1 ot pr~O :i-:;ut', "'•wport Beach. Cellfornia Tiii\ buslnus I• conducteO Oy • su0<.on1raclor• Gary R Del Flum, '140 Von gener•I s>ert,.nnlp. Tiie OIS'TAICT ~" tM •191!1 to K•rman Avenue. Newport Buell, Eva Leuck re1e<t•ny0<ell1>1<Horlowerwe•ny1r· Calllornla'7660 '"'' slilt.,,_I ••• fllecl wtlll Ille regul•rillu or '"lormalltle' in env Jolln J. Link. Jr., 4740 Von Co11n1y Clerk 01 Oranoe Counly on ~IOl or in thr lllOOlnQ. l(arm•n Aven11e, Newp0rt 8eecll, June !4, !91'. The DISTRICT ll•s olllal....O lrom Celllornl•'2660 1'117Mt •ne Director of Ille Oeoartmenl ot In· Cnrlllopi.,r A. Moroan. 040 Von PuDllsllecl O.anoe COilsl O•lty Pilot, d1>1lrlal ReiatlOM tile QeNt•I prevail K•rman "'•enue, "'""'POrt &e•c,., Jooe tr. Uend Jul• 1.1, 191t 12"1·7• ln9 rat• ot ~' Olem w.tQes In lllf Calltornta '17660 l0<1tllty In whlell lhls wor-" to Ill' James A. conner. .,4o von C>Orlormecl for eilCll crall °' lypct of K.arman .llven11e, Newport Buch, ;;~~'."f,_"":'n'0.~:":.:''~~h!t cf; C•lllornta '17660 DISTRICT oftke toc.•lecl •t Numoer Steve A Stalloro, '740 Von On• L lQhthous• L ane, Fountain ~:,;;:a,;.. ~~ue N~wPOr'l Beach, V•llev, C.llfo<nl;io. Coc>ltt mey Ile~ r teln.O on reQllfSI. A COPY of Ille" This 1>11sf""" Is conducled Oy • ~•tu shall oe POSteO al loll site. oeneret P¥tnerslllo TM fore9i>1"9 lC-ult! of 119r di.t'n Jotln J Link, Jr., waoes Is -""°" • worltlnv d•y Of Gener•I PartMr •19hl Ill l'IOurl. The r•I• for hOlld•y Tiiis \lttem&nl wa. fifed wiln lhe· """ overtime work shell °" •I lust Counly Clerlt ol Orange Co11nty on July 11me •nd .,,,._NII. S, 1914 11 ~11 oe mancsatory ""°" tne CON• f'11n11 TRACTOR 10 """°"' lhe contr•ct Is PYOllsllecl Or-C.,.sl O•lly Pltol, awarded, -UllOI' any wll<ontr.clor !"IY I, •~. 21. 2', t97'1 7~ under lllm, to Pl'f not less thaif"tlle Miki SIM<llled retes to all wortimen PUBLIC NOTICE employed Oy lhem in the taecuti11r1 ol --------tile contr.ct. No ~ mey wltllclrew Ills llht tor • pctrlod of slsly (60) o.ys •fl•r Ille CS.le set tor tllt OP110l"9 ol lllOs. A IMIY"-' llond and • pertort1W111ce llOncl will oe ,_,...., O(lor lo tMtu- Uon ot 11• conlr«t. Tiit PilY,,_t.,...., sll•ll oe In ti. form ~ lortll In nw ~ontrKI oacumenl$. Go.,..rnlno Boercl MUNICIPAL COURT 01' THI! STATI! OF CALIFORNIA SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY• JUDICIAL DISTRICT >llU 0-Vllllt'f P•r11way L ....... N,...., C.HIM'Ma PLAINTIFF. A"'N LISTER DEFE NDA N T : P"'UL M, CMA l ~TIANSE N , SHERIDAN KELL y O'MAAA 11nO DOES' 1nrouo11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie following ptr!oOns •re 001ng buslntss '" N E WP O RT E A ST AP ... ATMENTS. 7600 Fru11 .. 0o•. S.tr•m•nlo, C!llllor,nl• •t~I < o o oo C•mpus Drive, No tOO, Newporf Buch, C•lllornia '1660 Rus>ell W C•r~nter, OIS Brue• Crescent, Newport Bt!acn, C•lllornt• '2'63 Wayne l'IO<l.n, 49 5oull• Porlota. South L•oun•. C•llfomla '2411 Tiii\ lluslMn 1, cond11c1eo ov • gener•I Pilrtnet>lllp Auswll w. CArPtnler Thi\ Slalemerot WU "'"' wltl'I ,,.. County Clerk ol Oral'ge Co11nly on June tt, 19~. 1'117tSS> Publlshtd 0.•noe COilSI O•lly Piiot, i July 1. 1. IS. 21, 197t u 1 .. r11 PUBLIC NOTICE By Pvl>lblltd Or ... C...SI 0.lly Pilot, 10, lnclu\lw. l'ICTITI005 aUSINEH July I, I, 1'19 lffHt su~s NAME STATEMENT CASE NUMaER ,..., Tiie ro11owl119 person• are doing NOTtCal Y .. ,..,,. 111ea!1 ..-. Tiie Ou\lntn a.: PUBLIC NOTICE cewt '"•'f -.Cl* ....... t , .. wllllewt AOBEATS & HOBBS ICIT BOATS YMr ............ -. .,... ,......,_ "" Wi1$k lllf Ori ... NtwPOrf B•Kll' -------------lwftlllfl • UyL RH411 tlM lefwrnat.lt4' C.llfornl• '2'60 . IUPaRtOlt COURT 01' TM a ... _. Ao~ Bruct ~. 1901 Y.clH STATI! OPCALl~NIA f'Olt AVISOI U.... 111 e14t ._ ........ Camllla, Newport llN<ll, Calllornla 'fNl!COUHTYOf'ORAHOe 1!1 TrlMIMI ....... -.C..W c-..e U•. '2'60 Ne. A·,_,. U. • ...._ .. e -... IH. r._. Sidney Gllbfft HobbS, Jl7S Mou,._ NOTICE Of' M•AIU•O.OP .. ,_.,..•>a.._._ LN la._...... teln View Drive L•oune Buell I PaTITIOM POil ~Ta CM' c•... ..... Calllonii•n.51 ' 'I ANO '°" Ll!nUtl T•ITAM••· 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll T11t1 OUslnus •• conoucl•O by • TAltY A .. D POil AUTMOltllATION comp11l11t NS bMfl lllld Oy tM plaln· _,,, partnerslllp. TO ADMIHIST•• UNOUI TMI! "" •o•lnsl you. $1Gw., G. HobbS INO• .. •NIHINT ADMINISTltATIOM e. II you wl11'1 to doltnd 11111 T"ls 1...._1 ••s flied wltll the Ofl •STAT•I AC:T IPltoeAT• C09 I-suit,.,.,., mutt. •ltl'lln JO days •lttr Count'( Clilrlt ol Oranoe Co.mty on ttl aT sacn. 1111• s~ Is Mrwd on you, Ille June tt. 197'. E•l•tt of ltlCHAllO HOWAltO wlttl this c-1 a written plHdlllQ In 1'117tS7 PARICEA, OecNMCI. ruponH to Ille compta lrtt. (II a Publllllilll Orenot Coe" 04lly PllOI NOTICE IS HEltE8Y GIVEN tNt Justice c-t, you ITWSI flt• wltll .... J11ly t .•• a . 22. 1m 2S21-" LENORA c. OltEENL.AW .... 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Olett Oolly ...... . ....,, ... ..,.... ·-~ ..1.-11.1u11C1.1utyt,t,1m Htt-tt Jutve.u ,u,n,1m tS.O.>t TODAY'S CIDSSIDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 73 Cor11b<CJCI 150 Sdnd l'X· 20 Ar1c..1t:!t1I 1.1eo· 99 5qu.i111·11 1 Killed 2 74 -O<Jy' pan~t·s pies 100 E.1111 words 76 Install<; 152 Both Comb 33 Patel no11ct. 101 C.lµturi• 6Claw 77 E~c1ania11on form J~ Aste111 102 Low•"•' t 1 Insertion 78 JapanPSt! 154 Old wine JI NeQoflYl' ~·omt mark a pricot cup WOl!J W3 Tt11 "••11110 16 "W11cn r.11y" 79 Flullcr 155 J.in.inl"-'' 19 Ov1•rlv u11fl 104 Sa11c,l11's 21 In rest:!rve 2 80 Represf•nl.i rn•fr' rn1st11 106 !:il>unk words flY., 1•f, O•y•aph ·10 C•Hrt>ldh~•' IOfl Nt>"dl1•i1• n 22 Spanish ll? l .1con1,1r1 1'>1 Md'1'.·t:•Vol I .1,1 Gui 'i n.un•· 109 fl-i h'.ldgt.: p1ov1111.e '.UIJ01v1 ,11111 15!1 Lt.>fl·ti.imJ ·M Drudgt· 11.-rn. 23 Ma1bli> 131 ra•1 rnt<'• pg 4bG1CPk 1111 , ,, S1lv•,, c,n .... 24 Hat>itat ll'i flav.ro• 160 Conc1>rn1ny dergrou110 113 MJ111r "" 25 Burmt.-St! n.; 81 "' 161 Sull1ce a8 B•t>hr al lt~ V•Cll flVl' HH T rt•tJI'" lb3 SI !OUllflY 116 J11,11t ... 26 Prtnl meo:.· 90 l11111111 164 Bdbylo n1Jn '>O l.nmp,1&, pt 1.uu•.1n ur e QI f 11111 1lr111t t1ero !ii 81110 118 Cor11111enl 27 MySl'll 92 Ldrnl1 '.> LIY 1(:\b E1punc)l' 5J Anr1C'nl Abbr 28 Bone 9J Covt.-t 167 Sull.ln s 01 Greek 119 1 c s<;i.••a 29 Common-9.1 Peolnnnt•t.l oer couniry 120 Siva <; wile r,ace 95 Th1nh 169 Cream 55 Building ad· 122 Soup vege· 30 rench artr· 98 l VII" 111 Flo w•'• part 0111011!> lclblµ cte 100 Funuu'. 17:.> lden11l1er 56 Anle 2 123 AS1iilt1 31 Small hsh 101 Natural grits •73 M1111mum wor<J', Qil.'•'llt• 32 Allon.sos 105 Disable t74 Mo rnmg 57 Bra11l1c1n 126 Argu••1 queC'n 106 Churn song bird 128 Daqqi•r 34 Sco111sh 107 An11ous DOWN 58 Orion s tar wounu sea1JOrl 109 Con1.t•rn 1 Fastening 60 Me x11 .. d n t30 Fonlbull 36 Hindu llOMac.;iw reg llt'P IE',lm queen 111 Al nomt! 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'36 Join 43 Finl' -Pt sage 5 Verne c hat-68 Wander 137 Foo1ball 45 Solitary 117 Airs act er 69 Holy hQ pos 47 N1ge11an in Undulation 6 Italian concll-11 Arrests 139 Palm cocka· tribe 123 Cllem1ca1 men1 73 Call ton 48 Bellicose compo111111 7 Trdnslucenl IS Also 141 D1•1t)On ~Od 124 Tennyson QU<tlf/ 19 FotO 144 Stdlt• Abbr 49 orfCtl nero1ne 8 Cb1nuse 80 Open 145 Famous V•O· 52 D•stan1 Pre· t 25 Babylonian mile moutheo hn hx ~od 9 Swan genus 81 0 1 a llS"oUl' 146 PO•' s bird 54 Emplo ye r 1?7 1ver duck 10 Twangy 83 lose color 1 ~8 Clow 56 Family mem· 128 Divides 11 K1lr.hen lea-84 Attending 149 81bl1ca1 ber 129 Frilly fabric lure 86 Path counlry 59 Foray 131 Slalk 12 Moslem title 87 lug 151 Bullhghl 6t Geological 133 Sn1ub genus 13 Frog genus 89 ASS•!.1 hdliHIJ bas in 135 Chaste 14 S1orohouse 90 Sly tr1(i< 153 Same Latin 63 Pass, a s 138 Armp11 15 Javanese 92 Bully tree 156 CapP Horn ume 140 Same place s kunk 94 Challenge native 67 Nimble 142 Hawa11an 16 Seasoning 95 Green t58 Compass pt 68 Streams windstorm 17 Pres1den11al Shade 162 Palm leaf 70 Systematic 1~3 Wtngeel nickname 96 Discussion 165 Wire service descr1p1ton 147 Termite 18 BeholcJ' group 168 L.lva 72 Braz1ilan 148 Cubic meas· 19 Roman Olh-97 Not· Prefix 110 Neuter pro· plant Var. i;re c1al 98 Pac1f1c pine noun SEE C~$$1FIED $1;CTION FOR ~NSWEAS •• -........... , . 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MAHY CLASSIC MOMIEMTS" IGI 7•00 & , ... ,,. O•IL Y PAQFIC THEATRES DAl'V£·1H SWAP MEETS "tl1'~ '°"" eucu -....., TI4E OAY Ar HAM0A BLVD. OAIVE IH & ~DANE .. I NI TO J N IANRDAY I ...,AY ,_. 'AllUNO IUMDAYS AT ......... IT.t.al.- ··--···' •• jt••• 11 879 911!>0 ' ....... . 879 98SO a .... ,..,.., I J.UP fN IMOKl 111> 2.CHfCICIN CHIONtC\U "'9t a.THI OM a OHlY (N I ,_...,... . .__.... Y. THI IXOICtlT (I) 2.llYONO THI DOOi If 111 i .TMI MAHnou <NI """ **"-.,.... , I - p . I . ., COUNTRY I TOMMY BARTLETT t , 'Opry' Invades Big Apple ~x-radio Host Makes Splash WI SCONSIN DELLS, Wis (AP ) -A onetime radio and telev1s1on star who quit broadcasting at the height of has career says too many performers thank their success will go on forever. "A performN hns a rather fragile product tD sell." said Tommy Bartlett, who hosted such oetwork shows as "Welcome Travelers" and ~eel the Miss us" before starting a water· i'kiing show in 1951. • Bartlett. 64, began in show business in 1929 '* an announcer on a Milwaukee radio station. Re was 14. • "I TIUNK A LOT OF people fail to prepare for the future," he said in an interview. "A lot of people think if they're successful with their present business enterprise. that it's going to 10 on forever. , ·•Just look at how television eats up talent today. People who were heroes five years ago are playing nothjng but Sl\lle fairs today." • Bartlett says many entertainers reach the top and then slowly begin to lake on inferior as· si_gnments. "I DIDN'T WANT TO do that," he said. "So lquit right al the top." Bartlett's career was inspired when a fami· ly friend gave ha m a crystal set. He could pick up Milwaukee's lone station and, on good Qights. KDKA in Pittsburgh. "I became enamored of people speaking in othl'r cities. or in other parts of town . and being ab le to hear them without wires," he recalls . So com.urning was his interest that he quit school. Bartlett said he doesn't advase youngsters to fol low h.is exam pie. The Tommy Bartlett Water, Ski, Sky and Sta~e Show features dozens of water skiers. And Bartlett owns thousands of pafrs or water skis. But how well does he do on water skis himself? "Never been on them in my hfe." Bartlett said. ay ''-Y IHAUU'M' .,..,_......, NEW YORK -Broadw~ l1n't exactly the 1orl of pl1ce you nnd Us• music heard at N11hvUle'a Grand Ole Opty. 81.1\ lhls will ch1n1e on July 2'7, when "8roadw1y Ovry '79" opecu. lt'a a 5~·week 1ummer show oC country mu.le at Lht l.500·1Hl Sl. James Theater. ··opa y 'Tt" WAS D&EAMED up by four Yenkeet and one Wu hlntton. D.C .. expatriate. lJ lt cllcka, It'll be 1n annu1l summer event. aaya the Wu hinatonian. Jonas McCord. the 11how'1 creaUve director. He not~• the venture has been called a country·weatem musical. But It's not a musical an the traditional Broadway sense. It'" more a country music revue, in the Grand Ole Opry manner. It'll .have one headliner and three or four supporting acts. They'U play four days, eiut and give way to another country delegation. "IT WILL ACTUALLY BE Broa'dway's salute lo country music." says Mc Cord. adding that Conway Twatly has been sagned and lbat ~uch other stars as Waylon J ennings, Donna Fargo and the Bellamy Brothers have verbally agreed to Join the proceedings. McCord. 31. a tall. curly-haired actor-writer who also runs an off-off Broadway theater called Ground Zero. spoke last month while hastening to get other acts signed up and the s how ready. "It doesn't have a <musical> book per se." he says. "Whal we're trying to do is create a happeni11g. a spontaneous sort of thing even though we do have a schedule of performers to be there. "WE HOPE TO MAKE IT like the Grand Ole Opry, which has a wonderful thrill to it in that if you go there, you sometimes don't know who might pop in or what will be happening.·· The show is being produced by a new com· pany, Family Affair. The owners. New Yorkers a ll. are Dave Fitzpatrick, an entertainment lawyer : Joe D'Ales andro, a self-described tale nt coor dinator ; Spyros Venduras, a restaurant manager, and Ed Lynch, treas urer of the Morosco Theater . They dreamed up the show only two months MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Ille --ol "'9 ••""9' .. IO "lo<m PM~'S •bOvf tflllJ J&1tllJ'4t)' t)I WO~~ tot t1#11!1111.,q IJ1 "'tw C"rl(1f0ft ALL KlJ a:llJ ANO I.HJ f llloiS REC£n1C l><l l>l "l CY l'Ht MOllOO< PtC. IUAE COOi. CY ~ll f REGVl.A ttON More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! • •• . .. . ago. McCord says, while wondenng what might fill the St. J a mes Theater. which was vacant und not scheduled until m id-September. THE INSPIRATION FOil A summer coun· try music show came after they pondered two t hings: The success or "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" and the high ratings or radio station WHN. which plays country music in this most improbable market. That both have hit It big indicated lo them. he says, that there's a large. untapped audience for country music on Broadway. "Basically, we're trying almost lo create a door to Nashville right here in New York." he says. "A lot of foreign visitors. ror example. come to New York but never really gel lo hear that kind of music "WE THINK IT'S POSSIBLE that after people get a taste of it here. it might entjce them to go to the Grand Ole Opry and see what the purestofcountrymusicis hke lhere " For this reason. he doesn't see "Broadway Opry '79" as a major summer competitor of the real McCoy in Nashville. Far from 1t In fact. he says. officials of the Grand Ole Opry have been helpful. "We couldn't ask Cor more They'vt- been wonderful · · Thl' country music performers have been equally cooperative. he adds Jn many cases. they've rearranged their summer schedules on ~hort notice lo make their debuts on Broadway THEY'VE ALSO AIDED THE . cause. h£- ~ays, by "bending as much as they can" tht fees they normally charge: To'p acts can get up to $50,000 for an evening's work elsewhere. This truly helps, he says, because hi s show. with its short run. can't matr h the $1 million plus budgets Broadway musicals get in hopes a long run will pay it off and tum a profit lie declines to say what hi s budget is. except that 1t 's an th<.' s ix fi gure range He feels the• main attractions of Broadwav for thl' pNforml'rs are its uniqueness and that It could furth<'r open the New York market for them 1n particular and country mus ic 1n general McCord. son or a concert v1ohni!>l. and his col leagues ni_lturall} hope to turn a profit NOW PlAYING 81tU ,LAZA lOWAllDS' CI NEMA ClNT,lR HARBOR Bl YD ORIWHN BIN 529 5339 I Y''d MP<l •l 1 • 11 ' ; ORANGE MAll £DWAllDS' CINEMA WEST :-PT 11J Wew"'"'P' I\·· 39J~ STARTS FRIDAY EDWA .. OS' UISTOL Santa Ana 540· 7444 OUNOEMAll Orange 637-0340 STADIUM DRIVE·IN Orange 639·8 770 Plus THE WARRIORS -Plua HANNOVER STREET" a :;:•·•· . ", ESCAPE FROM if"" ~F CLINT I ASTWOOD EH''•'"'"'~ ,.. ALCATRAZ "· Maude""' _,.:. OAILY-1 15. 3 30. Pl•• 6 00, 8 15. 10.JO \ ........... ,. •• 0. "" l •"-"'"' ,,.,,,.un . .. ~~'l 'il)~'l; ' ........ . ........ .,, ... ··~ 0 .... ~ d\Ml I \tV '" .tH)hf •·~~·;;~;;~ CHONC.'~ UPIN ,SMO~ PIUI "THE WARRIORS" lllAm.Ul)All.Y WOODY ALLEN DIANE KlATON ~~· ~ --'" IAllM ': WIJ......, ...... •u•M ....:::... .............. .. ~-.:m, ''lltE LOVE I UO" The("°> In-Laws "119 • -• lllLUlll . TM-T C*"or ·-· 8Je DAILY PILOT Sune!Oly. July 8. 19711 Group'· (>r()(luc tio11 A Oi,:icli111' I ..i11t· t\' IW \K'\ t ' Mt>lU-:U . .. POP MUSIC 1. "HVPNoTic ANb ERCi'llCl-:- • -C"1m.• Shaht NOC 1'J Marcello Mastroianni "NOT ONLY AS GOOD AS THE FIRST 'BOTCH AND SUNDANCE,' BUT BETIER." -r r IUTCI & SUIBICE ...... ~ ... t_.. ...... 1'h~ Who v. ant' •' •·n ·l•lll\ to n •ul"l' thut u l)t'W l'Ol\Ct'rt tJO{'Ulllt'ftl UI \ 11111\ It• uboul tht'm h not " n e p It "p h w r 1 l l t' n on t ht' K r o u I> ' tombstont' ORIGINAL WHO. DAL TREY, TOWNSHEND, ENTWISTL~. KErTH MOON (DECEASED) I so, to prOVl' tlw Who '' 'llll with u,, thrt•c of the four nwmtx-r' Ch•"' lo Nt•w York lo llllk with the press ut tht' llOlt' 11( lht• O j)t'nlfllo( of Lhl' film . "The Kids An• Alnght " About thl' film. busMsl John Entwistle :.uys , "It is showing, 'This 1!. the Who up till now From now on 1t 1s ~oing to be d1ffrrent ' ll 1s our way of drawing a hne bl'lwt•t•n tht· Who us 11 was and the Who us it is now " GUITARIST PETER TOWNSH END calls the film "an authonze d biography " He sa y!., "We produced il. We paid for it. We didn't a c· tually make at. But al is our film " Entwistle s ays, or th€.' English g roup which released its first album an 1966, "We always s aid if one of us died or left. it would be the end of the Who. When it wu:. a ctually put to the test, everybody decided the group was a lot bigger than the individuals and we should carry on " Drummer Ke ath Moon died of a drug overdose last year. Jones. who was drummer for the Small Faces a nd later for the F aces. was seven con certs into the Who at the New York vis it He says. "I've always been a pa rt of the friendship. I'm used 10 the lifestyle ··othe r people ke pt te lling me I was the ob- vious choice for the Who. which really annoyed me . We had been the two Mod bands around that actually meant Mod. When I got the phone call to join, I wa!:>n't s urprised. We s ta rted working a WC'€.'k la t(•r on a record for the 'Quadrophl>naa · fil m . which was bas ically finis hed " T HE F IRST WllO concC'rt .Jones played was in London. i-.umethanf! like a live rehe arsal. Then came t wo concerts an Cann<'s. two an P aris and two in Scotla nd Th<'v'rc due on the West Coast in February and March "It 's been three and ;1 tf::tlf \t'ars since we toarcd an America ... Ent wistle :."ays "We don't i ntend to leave s uch long gaps an the future We're going to dn a few ronccrts ..i month to keep our hand an. ratht·r than do ..i long tour and disappear for t h re(· years · San ger Roger Oa ltry no"' has ha!S famous blond hair cut to one-quarter inch for a movie he'll star an TC>o,1,n::.ht!nd 1s writang some of the m us ic for th<' film, and he'll wrate ~ome inciden· tal music, rnaybc for chase s ce nes. Entwistle sa ys Both he a nd Townshend are about to start solo albums, Entwistle says, "We'll put out 'The Kids Are Alrig ht' s oundtrack album, then the 'Quadrophenia' soundtrack album, then the next Who a lti\Jm, then Pete's and mine. We've '°' •"l occe•Aeft ,.._ ... _ ... ,, ...... THE TICKET SHACK C 011urh 0Spcwh· Theotn 24 hr. Info Linr 714-645-9511 P'hoftr Ordrr• 714-645-8990 1'U (.,1f11,..., & Un1o1!"....-Ame>ruthe-.te-t o~'Qu.af'ant~ l<lr@h WM.TDISNEY'S 'G> "101 DALMATIANS" "THE LOVE fWG" ,..,_IU l•!IRlll;M --------..111•1mt,..lllr•U• .. THE ,,,, •••mmlllll DEER HUNTER" (R) .... m -11••• "LO~E A'T •••lllM mn•1 •• Hl••lt!llD' . t lWHI Oto.I. I l )(I Recipe• to .~.~ dining pleasure' 1 while subtrac>i'~~g -=-tori••· 1 Wednesday In the .... l:C•Mu!Ml:teJ BREA PLAZA Brea 529·5339 PLITT CITY CENTER Orange 63~·9282 SOUTH COAST cosia Mesa 546·271 1 I UEttA PARK DRIYE·IN Buena Park 821 ·4070 i.:01 .11>0 111 .11111llll'r fa H' Who 1tlbun'li. an the 11111d11w Sonw <•f lht• stuff " writte n .. TOWNMlt:Nu Si\ vs. "J EFF Stein. a fan or 11111 i-. '""'t' ht< Wll1' 12 or 13, ~tarted asking us. ~h1·11 hl· Wili-t 11hout Hi, tu mukc this film. for f ,111:-. uf till' ~rnup I lake the unself-conscious 1l111·11hlt'11t11r y a11prouch lo it " T iil' 11111v11· 111t'ludcs black and white TV (1111tai.:1· Crn111 lhl· Who's early d11ys, with the :-0111111 111 r1111no. ii comedy cakc-m-the·face se (llll'lll't' nw1h· 111 lUt>G as promotion for "Happy .I a l0 k" J>l•rformaOl'('S. a more recent TV talk- -.how 1n1t·rvll'w wlwrc Who members talked all at 11nc•t· 11ncl t•vt•ntually tore up the interviewer 's d ot ht•s not shown A bout ont' quurte r of the footage was shot for tht• nlflVH' "Wl• had to havl' some up·to·date concert -.1 uff." Ent w1stll' s uys . "a nd we weren't touring a l lhl' llnw So wt.• µut on two special concerts 1 hat were ratmt>d The re were t hree things from Woodstock . that w€.'r en 't tn the Woodst ock fil m " A ... TER "TOMMY," TOWNSHEND tried uns uccessfully to write ··Life House ," a science- fiction tal€.' a bout the m ystical effects of music and the rediscovery of music in a future time. Ile s ays, ··1 m anaged to salvage some of our outtakes for th€.' album 'Who's Next?', that some 'vur µre!/1°111·<· 1s requesterl al a SPECIA L TRIBUTE 10 TllE LATE JOHN WAYNE IP IW lll'ld Of 1111.' /11Jk T 1'111-:J\'/'IU:. CWU/.'\'J\ DEi. .WAH II 1•ctriesdot1. lhe r:1qhte1mth OI Ju/11. 1979 A .'tperml Screening C'ummemnratmg tlw For11e1h An111111•rsary o/ his Jtr.~t 1mporta11t /1/m. ··STAGECOACH" .;11('/AI /lfJI H h :1111<17 .SH I' \I \drr11s1Htm $/t/ 1#1 t<• ·\n1t·n1·un C:11111 N Sr•<tl!llJ. IJ 1· I rul l.trrllll'd ~.·atmq l<eservations 673·91$37 IF YOU FORGOT WHAT TERROR WAS LIKE ... IT'S BACK The Original MWS ~llNli!H~~I HI RlllASI · fA~AVISION' ~--•IOO llTlll!IHlll-~ I: t • 1'.'J J !J'il: ttt UA TWiii ClllEMAS lDWAROS' MlSA EOWAllOS' FOUllTAUI Wes1mins1er 893 1JO~ Co~ld Me...i &46·~~~ H lllY TWiii UA c111uu 01anoe 6~ 1911 foun1a111 vauey 839· l!>OO THE LINE BETWEEN UM AND DEATH . ISTH E BLOODLINE. AUIJR[Y HCJ'llURi\ JA.~4l5 MICHlllE O\IAA MAS()!I. Ptt I LLI PS 5'"Rll IB !fJ1JR.~~~~1f(l.1=r -1:t•WJ~!!nl.:t6 BREl PLA ZA EDWARDS' N£WPCRT CINEMA Brl'a !>29 '.JJJ9 Newport Boach 644·0760 UA c mEMAS STADIUM DIUU ·I• WestmmstPr 8'l3 0546 Orall!1e 639-8770 • people feel as our best ·· The "Quadrophenia ·· a lbum an 1973 a lso to ld a story "I thought at was better than 'Tommy ." T ownshend says "It's better constructe d. The m u<;acal the ma tic links a rc stronger The story 1s clown to C'arth In a sen~e. I felt exorcised of m y obsession to follow 'Tommy · Onlv late ly I s tarted thinking or th€.' possibility of working in conceptual ideas a ~ain Instead of looking directly at lire. which can be difficult e ven if you 'r(• out then· on tht• street. it is quite good to create a s ituation Write a story and work mus ic uround it I t ry to be on the street. but I • can 't h<' "I think the Who 's next album might have a loose concept " "Quadrophcnia'' was a much more popular a lbum an Britain than an America. Townshend is a fraid that Cockney accents and very British s lang will make the movie -which he calls .. a hardnoseil s tor y about a kid on the streets" - fa ll lhl' same way. H E SAW THE F I L M AT Cannes and !:lays. "I fo und at really quite disturbing It as not a n easy idea to lave with, that so many kids are so inc redibly unhappy <And the only thmg that gets them out of 1t as r ock In the 'Quadrophe ma · s tor y. the boy has to reJecl everything, e ven music. to find thl' bare bones of everything. so he can start again " WOODY ALLEl'l 01/\N~ K[AIO , MICHAEL MURPH'/ MAf,,.1r Ht MIN(-,W.AV ro11rr:v1 r • ; r. /\N~ l' · fl>:\.· \\' ,:.. .l)V All fN .. Mt•r;ic,H/• C'Hr:i;1 r • 1-1 1~11 'r:Oif.. UnrtlCI Artists f R I ...... ' " -' A ti ... ~· ...... ' .~ "'ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." 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HELD OVER! 41 T'V'' MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG ) "MOON RAKER" IPG 'ROCKY II " PG• LOST AND FOUND FAST BREAK"IPGJ NIGHT WING" PG • m1dn1qhl express" R "DEER HUNTER" (R) ------STADIUm ~ scAEEn 639 -7860 l:J DAIVE·ln Ko1tttl~ Nt~r St.io 1um BUTCH a su ~~DANCE THE EARL'( DAYS i HF DUCHESS & THI: OIPTWATERFOX '•PG • "BLOODLINE"' (R) LOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR"' THE IN·LAWS IPGI WHO tS KILLING THE GAEA T CHEFS OF EUROPE? PLAYERS . (PGt HEAVEN CAN WAIT ' "DAWN OF THE DEAD . 'THE HILLS HAVE EYES" IA> "THE DEER HUNTER" (R I "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" ALL OAt\IE tN!. O P EN 6:)01""'4.NIGHTLY su...,.LOIS Cl11les Michael Loosdale .. [11.., Richard Kiel .. .- Connne Oerv • ""°°'Albert A Broccoli .......,"'Lewis G1lber ~°'Christopher Wood -"'John Barry l ........ Hal David """'""""(l,""°"'Ken Adam .... --Miehael G.Wtlson • ....... "''""Wilham P Cartlidge ,_,....,.._. [_i..l., ... .. '""" * ' • t., •··1 lPO°',...."•,._...Ott«UfflCil , .. .,, ...... ;. ...... ~ .... -··· --·1 )<XJL.9't8Tt:M>)... • Ill"" 4 .. • • ...... T"' t1e1 •••""' ....... , (r ... "'"0"""·-111 Shuiey Bassey l .. !.-. · -....... __ ,""t -·"4-&UI •Real !state •C.naumer •Stocks You I Your Moneg __ c· LearruFrmn FootlJall's Lessons Chu<'k Doyle re members a goal·hne offense drtll a few yeua aeo when a 11m1ll hat/back was h1vln1 a 1reat day chewin& up his Cul State Loni Beach practJce f~s. "Isn't he tibout the toughest euy you've t"ven k' n ! " a fellow coach ll.Sked "I aald 'yeah,' but inside I was think mg. 'he'• not as tough u11 Lloyd Zlmmers "· ZlMMERS WAS ()NE oC lhe bcsl s><>lential football playeNt Uoy It-ever knew. but could.n 't accept a college 11chohm1tuv becaW1e his family needed h11 paycheck W !Hltvlve. "So he Jolnoo the Air Force ... and on Dec. 7, 1941 , he wu re pairmg a plane's machine gun on lllck1tm Field In llawati when the Japanese a u acked "lie somehow i;l~pped some ammun1t1on m to o ne or lh08t! gun!> which 'couldn't ~ fired manually' held 1t up und shot down two Japanese phmes bt:fore oni: or their bombs tu lled h.l m "When they recovered h.ls body, his hands had been seared by lhe gWlbarrel and his hip had been broken by the recoil. "Lloyd Zimmer He was the toughest guy I ever knew ... ••• Boyle's story 1s one of many he uses to gel his messa~e across to businessmen in manage · m ent speeches. "The better you understand yourself. the better you unders tand others," says the former Big 10 coach. PART OF KNOWING yourself is looking at the standards you use to judge others. Lloyd Zimmers 1s one or the people Boyle uses to take the measure of others . But, he adds, you must also be ready lo un· derstand that talented people are sometimes different. they need room to run on their own. som e thing that appears risky to s ome ex· ecutives Boyle looks back Into his coaching and World War 11 hitch with lhe Marines for ex· amples. "I was a private and foa&ht in six major battles In lhe South Pacific. I was a gunner- carried a Browning Automatic Rifle-because I was a good shot." But thal and his coaching are the past as far as he '1> concerned. lie insists now on being referred lo as president or Los Caba lle ros Rae· quel and Sports Club of Fo~lain Valley. BOYLE'S SPEECHES ARE a second, personal bus iness. He's paid Sl.000 for up to two hours or ins pirational words <tnd has addressed s uch prestigious group:. as the 55 presidents of Georgia Pacific He was so well liked that he was re·h1red to <See BUSINESS. SPORTS, Page C2J Happy Talent Helps Mini Maker Grow By THOM LECOQ Of Tiie Dally PU .. Sl~I T he lightc often burn late al Irv ine's Educa tional Data Systems. Inside, engineers tmke r with <.'1 rcuits. programmers t ry to squeeze a bit more speed from a syste m or a service m an tries to find the bug in a c ustomer 's <.'Omp1.1ter . It isn't the promise or over- time pa) that kt:•cps them there, ho wever. and it isn't t'\ en lht' fact employees own all the stock in tht' privatdy held corpora tion It's the challenge or pushing the company J l1ttk farther Hhcad of thl' compt't1lion: the pleasurt-of cxtt·ncllng one!>t'U If all this sounds folk!>y enough l<> be a cottage industry. think again EDS nrnkt•s it!> way in the highly compet1t1vl' computer in· d ustry by having ~omc of the mo s t advanc·ed !.O ft and hardwan· available. Paul Davit·s. EOS prl·~adent and co·fuundl·r. 1•xpla1ns that lht· firm do(• .... n 'I sell dircC't to ••round the corner so neighbor~ ~ould.n't mind. They were vf'r) tol{'rant." says D<.1v1es Most of those people: are s till with the comp<.1ny. ht> odds. many had quit high-powerl•d JObs to get involved . E DS' NAME is something of a misnomer now. tht· president 1:x plains. Not long after he began it became clear the education \\\· graduall~· movl·d toward C.I plan d1v1ded into CiVl' parts .. Thl• firs t w<.1s a painfully thorough look at ski ll~. assets ancl t<ilcnls including the fact th1· firm had no n a tion al 5a lc:-. nt•twurk "Wt• tonrlu<ll'd Wt' s hould bl· 1001 bu1ld1;·r-.. ror thl' mini com· put er industry WI' do "h<ill'\'1•r tht· ... vstt'ms builders need rn or ckr tri st>ll their products to their customer ... " users. lls hnl' of m1n1 com puters Lind a r ray of p1 o grams that make thcni work arc sole! to ur1g1n<.il t• q U i p m t• II I ORANGE COUNTY T 11 EN ('A 1'1 E I' I ;1 n-.. f o 1 produc·ls markl·t mg and u1){•r:1 tHins Frnall) a f1nant·1:.d pl:in ,, J!-. dt·\ lsl·<1 and lh1· part .... "<·1t· 1·11mhtnl•d S1n<'t· lht·n th•· ftrn1 h:.1 ... nt•arl) tlouhled in n.•vc11up:-. 1•:.eh \ 1•a1 D;1 \ u · ......... 1\., BUSl"tESS Of The Week 'Thl•n· \q•11· ""'' ,.,· • .i •II hr·r rl· -.ulh h•· .1d<l... l '1•rh.1µ-. "''"' 1mµ11rt .m1 "•'' lh.11 11 gul .11111! u-.. -to thin!.. .dwul l1•nl.! r.in~· pl:inn1nj! Paul Davies. Geza Gorgeny calculate cure for mini computer chas1s problem m.inufa t tu rer!> and ~} .... tems ho th I"'> who J.>IN'l' u !.) :.km toi,:t•lhl·r .rnd pursut· buyNs IBM has lar~e <frpartmt·nts lo come up with the sam1• l-.1nds of software. but EUS rt·IH::-. on a few happy t•ng1nPl'n• who hkl• s m a I I 1· om r> a n 1 l's \\ h l' r l' paperwork clo(•sn ·a h11g th<'m down. YOL'R <.~AN'T huvt• Startt-cl smaller than EDS It lwgan life in 1966 :is a om• mo.in hu!-.1 n1.•ss in the Oa\'u.•s home 1n !'lewport Beach Thl' .... ll'ndcr 1•ngml'n had quit hi s Job in ordl•r lo d('s tgn teaching progrnms for use an school computer~ Within IR months working Sli.lff in tht' huuM· gre" tu 17. not including has wife, Kate, and their fi\'c thildrcn <there an• now s1x1 'I U~l·d to ha\1• fH'OPlc p<irk LaCROSSE by lntermeccanica: Not just another pretty face. L~ry in .a Limited Editi~ Getting you down that every Tom, Dick and Harriette h&s a Mercedes just like yours? Your Porsche, Audi or BMW a dime·a·doiea around these parts'! Take heart, a south <.'oast company hears your lament and has come up with a way to avoid a ny possibility of look ·alike· itis. Atrl'OMOBILI INTERMECCANICA, a Turin, Italy, automaker that moved to 2421 Susan St., Santa Ana. in or· der to recover from a fallen·through deal -and to take ad· vantage of the sunshine -bas just produced the first of its S43,900 LaCrosse automobiles. According to lntermeccanica 's Tony Ba\lmgartner, Nho operates the ractory. the Lacrosse is a 210.incb·long custom creation of steel and Fiberglass for which buyers must wait four months before delivery. Baumgartner says bis small crew of automakers begin with a 1979 Ford LTD, stretch the wheelbase to 132 inches, toss aside all but the chassis, engine and powertrain and som e suspension parts. What they fi.n.iab with is a dinner car that lntermec· canlca says weighs 4,000 pounds, will go about 110 miles per hour. has power brakes, steering, air condiUoning, cruise control. .in fact, all power opUons by Ford are iitandard. WHAT ISN'T STANDAltD ls the sporty trunk at the rear, heavy chrome brt1btwork, lambswool carpetlnt, Con· nally (Rolls· Royce) two·tone leather interior and a choice of any two colon the buyerwanta. Allo baeluded is the promile that no mo~ than 100 of U:le can will come oft the Santa Ana autobuilder•a line. The firm alao makes a reproduction of the Porsche ~r, an early 'SOs cluslc wbicb la offered now with turboebarter. 'M Pbrache ·llke car offen lnsisht into lbe afterlife (resale value) of lhe Lacrosse: Speedsters produced dur· ing the past few years have increased lo more than their original prices. P revious lntermeccanica limited editions have doubled and tripled in value. THE LaCROSSE, BEING a Ford at heart. may be serviced at any dealership, although mechanics may balk at its '30s appearance until lifting the hood. But when you roll up to Ambrosia, hair mussed by the wind, in your elegantly sporty convertible. you may be s ure your car will be the easiest to find in the whole lol Two-tone leather by Rol/s-Roy__ce upholstery maker, chassis by Ford· . , market would bt" <J Lough o;ell The comµan) s w1tcht·d to pm during program!> for a numt>t'r or s mall computc:rs The engint>ers cvt>ntually mo\'ed out of the h"u~1;· into small office~. later swaµped for the Irvine and Santa Ana build 1ngs 1t now occup1e!>. ·'The company was gr<>wan~ and we h<td to think about hon ing management s kills" lit· looked into m<.1n agem cnt de \'t>lopmcnt courses and decided nont' .fit, "So we started our own " ('LOSETING staffer!> <1\\-ay from the plant for a few da)S at a time. they listened to Pekr Oruckcr and other busrnc!>s C\ perts. watched Cilms and talked about how to keep a eompan) operatmg we lL ··But Wl' <td<.1pted it al I lo our firm. then µut the ideas to '4 0rk I I •• I ... ll r1 '. \' '. I , , , • I •I I Ii '. part1t1patoi) m.1nag1•m1•nl !11:11 marks lht· c·om pany now. t•a1:h pt•r)oon h<•lp!-. out h~ adding his 111· ht•r bt•st thought:-. Tht• 1·ompan' 1•\t•nl11all)' bc·gan huildini.: its 11wn <·orn µuH•rs. dt•s1gm·d around 11 :-. well poh ... hl'd snf\" arl' IT ~ PRESENT product" 1n('ludt• POI NT I mini l'Olll· putl•r ..... IR I ~. a vt·rsatilc in formation h:.mdling "Y:-otcm . .., numbt•r of proj!rarn ... designed 111 help mana~l'n•. ('Ollt•tt and or· gan11.e 1nformat1on. write re· porh I and h.'ltl'r ... 1. kct'p at" rounh <.1ncl 1n' 1·ntnrt1•:-. keep control of big µroJt:<:t .... and a hott•I re~1!->tr:it10n and billing ... ~ ... t<'m that "lmphhc·s rnnkeep lllj.! Buy For N utritiou Reading Label Eases Budget By PATOl'N~ • OttK' O•tly P•ICJI Sl•ll Are you a food label expC'rt" Ir not. you're losing money at tht• ... upermarket Knowing food labels could result in t<.1kin~ home t WO bags or grOC'C'ries for the prac~ you 'd pay for one Labels p rovide a surprising amount of information to help find out exactly what they're buying. The F'ood and Drug Ad · minis tration requires cer · t a in labeling .. fact s .' but ot h er i n · formation can be included at the option of the manufacturer or processor. Or. it m ay be included in symbols. codes and dates. P RODUCT NAME, net con· tents or net weight are required information. The net weight on canned food includes the liquid in which the product is packed. The name and locatio n or the manufacturer, packer or dis· tri bu tor also is m andatory . Most list ingredients wilh the ingredient present in the largest amount. by weight. listed first, followed in descending order of we ight by others. Additives must be listed, but colors and flavors don't have lo be Iden· tified. If flavors are artificial, this must be noted, but dairy products are not required to state the presence of artificial color. THE ONLY foods that don't have to list all ingredients are so·called standa rdized foods. FDA "standards of identity" re· quir e products called by a particular name (such H cat.sup or mayonnais~) to contain man· datory ingredients. FDA rules require nutri· 11011Lal con11.·nt be on <.iny food to '4hll·h a nutrient has ~n ,1ddcd. or for "h1c·h a nutntiortal l'la1m 1 ... m:1dl' ;\tan~ m<inufat turNS do this w1l unta ri I~ Uoderstandin~ nutrition label· an~ as not difricull 1r )Ou re ' m ember th1~ listing 1s given on a per sernng basis Labels mdudc size numl'>cr of servan~s and calories and the 1 amounts (in grams) or protein, ~ carbohydrate and fat per serv· ~ ing. l Protein Is listed twice on the labe l : in gra ms a nd a · per<.'en· tage of lhe U.S. Recommended i Daily Allowance. U.S. RDA list · I ings must show seven vitamins and minerals in a s pecific order. I Twe lve other vitamins and ( minerals. cholesterol. fatty acid, ,~ and sodium content are optional. RECOMMENDED Daily Al- lowances are the approximate t amounts of protein. vitamins a nd mine rals th at a n adult s hould eat every day to stay healthy . Nutrition labels Ust RDA by pereftlage. For exam· pie, the label may say one serv· ing contains 3S percent of the RDA of vitamin A. With a liUle practice, you can learn to compare nutritional list· ings and prices of various foods to get the best possible nutri· tlonal value for the money. Under an FDA regulation, the word "Imitation" must be used on the label w¥n the product is • <See .... U..PateC3> OM. Y ptl.QT ' BUSINESS I MONEY TREE Sunday. Juty a. tt11 I 'f:ldglatest Da9s Ahead for Silver? Metals Broker's Hopes, Book Fly Higher 1 • · Silver broker Jtarv.y Soyder lao 'l one to uy be told 1*I IQ. bu.l he did.. ln bi. lulM to the briabt met•1 UUed "ln •~ton: ~h W11 to Go Silver," he pred cted tJ.e CIUT'eftt tUtb ~. When be wt«~ tbe boolc In tm. s ilver was about ~.30 "-.~ ''°>' ounce ll closed recently at • 10. whlc~ :)ft,)'der 1u11eated l5 • fraction of YllhlL It wtlJ be wtlbln a dtt•~ ernment '1 ability lo end Inflation. Snyder u ld Not only Americans, but olhera In lhe world u c skepUral Gold, nf'ur ~70 11t'r ounce rt!cc ntly. Is u lit tit' too coe\ly for rn1ny, :co lillv~r will lake their uttt nUon, HE A~ICIPATES tSt per ounct by 118$, but adds the oro.vJao lb11l no one can really pre· dkt f\Jture pil~s, Ont factor In lhe anticipated rise la sepier&llon of silver prices from thos e or told. 8NVD£a , A STOCKBROKt:a before turn· in~ tu 11llvc-r itnd (>rt'<'IOUK metals five years aao. 1uud ht• <'U8Lomeri. vuy widely In wealth. but they ah are this low oplruon of 1ovemment A rnllrt-d JUd6(t• an l\1>111\• Vulley, a long~time C'hent , "140ld 11 lot of luud. hJ11 restaurant and other prope rly (and converted to s ilver > ~uusr he 11ees u collaJ>tie coming," Snyder H id Harvey Snyder's silver dollar no~ carries a $10 price tag l1's the metal continues to go uo in price. The TwitJn mt'tals broker aid that bas been happening In re~ent weeks probably btlcau:st· buy~rs h11vti re~cnllt'd the lilnlted aval11blhty or silver. About 200 million more ouncei> of silver are used than produced each year, he said. and the tiovernment's reserves of tht' metal are down near the 100 m1lhon ounce le\'t'I Ile lau.ih11d Ub hti added ... A lot of my big· 6'ti&t cUt:nt:s ait·em poor . muybe even tight but th.-hhlh flw r b n 't always the best bet. they're not consen at1 vc und want to make a lot of money qwc kl y " 1''111st upprerwt1on hu~n 't been the norm for ,11\·er , hti suld. a lthough in reeent yea rs annual 11am hnve run to 20 percent or so. But recently. mo nthly prict• increases have begun to match thut put't' Though some salve r 1s produced as a by produc t of copper, lead and line mmm.:. 1i1nd photographic redamatlon re(ycles a 1ood deal RlOre , Snyder said few new silver rinds have been made and most dePos1ts lie near the crust of the Earth where t>xploruuons have locutl'd most likely reserves SN\'Ot:R THINKS SILVER will probably m.lkt• a Ct•v. forrccllons as the price rises, hit· t111g a pt•uk th~n falling s ha rply as traders sell. Wl'H' Withdr awn £rom C1 r cula t1 0n 10 1964 because the metal content was higher than the Cace value . I r rt' t' t • n t pr 1 <' e .!. h :.i v en t .!. u r µri se d Sn\der.lhl' ~('<.'CS~ of hi~ l1llll' book has .. L went to the b<>oksellcrs conventio n an Lo~ Angeles and sho"l'd 1t One <.'ham ordered 4,000 or them I only h i:IVC about 2.000 tn my garagl' ·· SNYDER'S BOOK, AVAILABLE m most county bookstores, suggests that a number of other factors will combine lo drive prices higher. Electronics, photography, medicine. mint· ing or coins and medallions and medicine a ll use the metal. Anothe r major use wi ll be solar energy. Hut su<.'h deuling is n 't his recommendation "Huy llkt' the littlt• old lady from Pasadena . buy Cor <.'us h and put the metul m ll safe pluce" nor is buy in~ on margm or trading futures. Silver dollars arc even more interesting to Snyde r because the la rge coins haven't been minted since 1935 and contain nearly an even ounce of silver Hut their rarity also plays a ro1e an pricing Som e he paid $5 for H months ago are now sell 1ng for $10. with tht' less common coms running considerably higher . flt• l00nf1•-.:-.c•-. lht• writing Isn't hra lltant. but the f:.tcts Ml' right Ano ),f> rar his predictions h;l\'t' nro' l'll fairly .itc·urutt· Sun·powered plants will use 32,000 ounces in vast arrays or mirrors whose beams are focused on boilers. according to a government research project director. The wuy to buy thut mosl appeals to him Is b:.igs of sat vt>r c·oins und sil ver dollars Both arc in limited quantities and both arc as liquid as you can get purt• cash . "If something really bad happen!;, you can use them to buy food anywhere." Demand is high enough now so that aealers a re having trouble even finding the more ob- scure coins. One Beverly H.ills buyer recently paid $200.000 for an 1804 dollar. BUT l T WILL BE a few more year~ be fore anyone knows whether has $50 per ounce claim 1s on lhe button "But during the past five· years. gas ha:> gone up at least 82 percent. food is up 54 per cent. a new home 1s up 63 percent and electril· 01lb are up 58 percent All uses take their loll on reserves and pro· duction. a nd that demand will push the price up. Another a rea of high demand is the growing number oC people who are doubtful about gov· LOOSE COINS COME IN bags with a face value of $1,000. Snyder has been paying about $6 ,200 per bag in recent days. conside rably more than just a few months ago. Silve r coins SNYDER SAID HIS OWN clients buy con- siderably less of the meta l. but many hold $50.000 or morn "If you think the!.<' a rc gomg to go down. this <salver> isn't for you" /tloneytree: Dine r s Club Falls On Hungr y Times By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Is anyone interested ID buying the t·ompany that started the credit card business? If so, write to J ohn B. Ra cker Jr .. ch<iir man and president. the Continenta l Corp • ~ Maide n L<1ne. New York, N . Y . 10038. Continental 1s a holding company for a dutch of insurance companies lhat generate m ore tha n $2.5 billion of pre mjums a nnually. The largest . Continental Insura nce. ranks as the ttation's seventh largest property a nd cas ualty ins urer . But Contine ntal Corp. also owns the Dmers' Club - a nd a proud papa 1t ·s not YOU {'AN TEl.L 'Ricker is embar- rasst'd by the presence of Diners' Club in his corporate lineup by the way he sedulously avoids mentioning his hapless s ubsidiury in the ads .... ontinental runs extolling its many '>arts. These ads typically feature John Ricker ticking off the many • :.bings Continental doe~. One of the things you'd never learn 'rom these ads is that Continental :orp. runs the second la rgest travel and entertainment card business. Continental bought the Diners' 1.:lub operation In 1970, paying $118 .nillion. At the time Diners' was -Themwstat At BO Boils IRS Tempers OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> - Since President Carte r ordered thermostats kept al 80 degrees , l in federal buHdings, workers al I the courthouse here have been , hauling ice "by~ barrel" from the snack bar. And propn.tor Don Carroll I has started dlafllng up lo ts centa for what bu become his hottest Item, a~ of ice. THE PRESIDENT soon is ex· peeled to ask that all public ' buildings be kept al 78 degrees or higher. Meanwhile, Carroll's ice machine has been unable lo •keep up with the demand from t.Jiirsty courthouse workers. -~: "It's good for Miness," Car· .. roll said Th~. "It takes • ; bunch or drlDks lo use 600 l pounds of Ice a day." 1 "It's ho rrible ." Barbara ·Marshall, an loternal Revenue J Service auditor. said of tbe heat t in h er office. ''Tie 're sitting t,bere just drippln._ I'm not gel· ~ • ting near as m• done as I used !O·" · SHE S beat 1 .. begin· bing lo a l the already ·.-trained ~.....:.. 8hlp between •Qhe IRS uu:lpayers. "One -man asked m -this was a new kln4 of tort Ms. MarahaU fald. "We're not u •Jmpat.hetJc," 1·sbe tald ... Here we are dyiq t from LM .... ; jDd •e're not rud1&obeda ... tory. ' ·•1r1 tbe t1Plc8'Jovemmeot approKb," ebe add . floundering. lt couldn't seem to or· ganize its data processing facilities to b ill <.'a rdho lde r s pro per ly. If anyone <.'ould do that. it had lo be an insurance <.'ompany. So Conllnental's acquisition made sense BUT IT HASN'T wo rked out Di ners' Club v.as losing money when Continental bought 1t a nd whJle it has Money Tre e ha d som e m odera tely profitable years since then. at has produced mos tly red ink. On revenues of $85 million it lost $1.7 million in 1978. Diners' Club started this business 30 years ago but has bee n clobbered by American Expr ess and the new bank credit cards. Diners' has three million members, American Express has 10 million. Half of Diners' Club members are overs eas. Ame rican Express has the great b.ulk of its m e mbers in this country. American E xpress holds more than 55 percent of the travel entertain· ment segment of the credit card bus1· ness. Diners· has five pe rcent. down from the 13 percent it had when Con· linental entered the picture. CONFRONTE D WITH this challenge, Diners' has responded in some odd ways, as its m embers will a ttest. One way credit card issuers make money is having me mbe rs charge the ir airlin e ti c k e ts . American Express and Diners' Club don't normally finance purchases the way the bank cards do -they want you Lo pay the bill in full -but both have allowed their cardholders to pay for airline tickets over an ex· tended period: three months or six months or as long as a year. Last year, in a suicidal gesture . Diners' Club ofCered its members a line of credit up to $15,000 through New York's Chase Manhattan Bank If you signed up for this line, you were sent a packet or Chase checks. Fill lhem out and you are borrowing money -al 12 percent interest. Whal Diners' did not make entirely clear to members signing up for this "service" is that they could no longer use the extended payment plan to charge tickels on their card. RESULT: MANY Diners• Club m embers charged airline tickets on their cards, specifying extended pay- ment. Result: They were billed in tull1by Diners' Club. Result: They screamed in protest. Result: They we re advtaed In a . form l.etter that the y could pay thelr bill by writing a Ch&H check (in other words, borrowina mOMy from Chase Manbatllln>. The result of this acUon ls to Insure that Dlnen' Club wll1 get lt1s airllne ticket bullnel1 from its members. Or 11 one Dlnera' Club member wrote to me, it's an example or a "bll com· pany betrayed by its own 1tupdlty." It'• no wonder lhat when John Ricker wu asked reeeotly Yfbetber D1nen' Club was tor sale, be 1aid "no." but lldded: "l:verythlq's for sale for tbe rtlbt price." BUSINESS, SPORTS MIX WELL. • • (From Page Cl) 1alk to the 55 vice presidents. later. he talked to tt1e 55 general managers. He has addressed ITT ~nd sevC'ral other business grou~ as well. It 1s a rhan<.'e lo get back to one of his fa\'or itc activities, teaching. In fact. he <.'On ft>sses that many of the stories he uses in h1~ five e;irefully polished presentations come from thl· graduate coarhing classes he used to teach. The first , ''The Price." out ti nes tht• con s1derablc personal expense connected with 1;uc fl.'ss It is ha rd work . he s ays. "RlllLDING A WINNING Team" <.'overs thl' nt'l·d lo look for performers when hiring. and to ronsider the value or consistent players a long with the "supe rstars ." "Everyone can remem ber who m ade the b1gg(•st screw·llP in the of!ice during the past year and who had the biggest s uccess. But few of us e\•cr notice the consistent guy who never scores big. but never makes a serious mistake l'lthc r. He or s he is valuable ... In "The Game Plan." Boyle recalls his days as a Big 10 coach when he allowed pla yers to com e up with their own game plan. And. he :.idds. his quar terbacks a lways called the routine plays as well. BY DOING THAT I N bus an e!).,, the manager gets everyone's best thoughts. a com- mitment to a plan each worker helped dra ft and lhe freedom to stand aside a bit as Boyle did during games-and call the c rucial plays . To produee a crop of leade rs. he says. find out what people like to do-usually what thev do best then give them responsibility. authority and time to ~ct a job done in that area That's the message of his "Leaders Are" address. "It seems to me that all of us are searching for excellence, in ourselves and in others. We probably get disappointed a lot, but the older l get. the mor e it seems to me that the most needed thing is a central purpose a nd the courage to act. "But nothing works without a commit· ment, once you have that you're going to suc· ceed " That's the point of "Total Co mmitment " speech number fi ve. Boyle says his audien<.'es are often on short retreats from work. the sort or !rips that once were considered party time. "BUT BUSINESS P EOPLE have r ha nged. They want to learn. They're brilliant people who understand a lot and relate what they learn to their work." llis references to athleties helps keep a u :diences interested. he says, but the similarities or competitivespQrts and business are what count. "Both are based on performance ... what counts in each is the bottom Une." A member of the University of Illinois Rose Bowl championship squad or 1946, he played a s a defensive halfback and alternate quarterbac k. Boyle has continued those winning ways in his business. _. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS ContlK'I our loe• ..,_dolt ..rvk:• tor your fmdncmg n~eds (714) 759-1515 AMEMCAN HOMS lllOttTOAOI 230 Ne¥1port Center Drive De11Qn Pla.11 Ne,.port Be1c11, C1lllorn1a , 92llCI() • I Los Caballeros· h~ic kers planned lt> makt' a profit during the third yN1r Jusl two year~ after ~t arting. however. the club 1s an the black. Hoyle· says with pride. He is a partner in the enterpnst· SPEAKING HAS ALSO helpt•d ~arner nl.'" m(•mbcrs A few listeners alwa~~ wand up s1~n ing their families to memberships after hearing ham uart or their l'nlhust(l).m comes from has ea II for t'lders to bl' CO ml• ~ood modl·ls for you n~sters to be willtn~ and rc•:.idy to pay th1 price for persona l and professional s uccess to ht•lp make things bette r "Wl' are the inheritors of that ideal Wt· have an obligation to du al anri Jn 11bll f(at1on 111 pass things on a little bt!ltN than we received them " -Uy Thum Leco4 ENTERTAINMENT You get It alt In the DAILY PILOT T·BiU+l/2% SJ0.000 Minimum, 6 m onth Investment Certificates. 9.864% Annual Yield· 9.500% Annual Rate '\11nimum investment Cl'rt1r1<.'ate '" Slll.000 or mor<' for J H•rm or 6 month' H Jt• -.ubJect lo <.'hangc at maturity. F:ven on early withd rawal. you nt•ver e.1rn '"" 1h:in fi'1 Rate quoted 1s vahd July S thru July 12 Rate rhanges weekly SubJ•'fl lo :I\ a11:ib1l1lv 't-:frt•1'll\'1• ;uinual y11'1n a,,um<"' lhal pnnr.p:il .ind 1nter('c:t v.·err In h1· '""''''"I rnr onr Yl':lr .1t thl' annual nlll' Annu:tl r.tl\' '' 'UbJt•ct t11 rhan1ot1• al r1•nrv. ;1: •Treasury bill~ Jn• 'old JI <li,1·oun1 , thl'rdon· ·•l'lUJI ~prl'ad '' c;hghllv It•" th.in '·'( , 3 3 3 Sl0,000 minimum ONE YEAR Investment Certificate. lntt.•rf'sl pd1d montnly by check or If plaC"ed ma 6-··,, passbooK .1ccounl a nd loll lor one year drtnUol yield ancreJses to 9. 79% $5000 minimum SIX MONTH Investment Certificate-. Interest paid monthly by check or d placed in a 61 z }o passbook c.1CCount .:ind left for one year ,1nnual yield increases to 8. 76%. Early wilhdtowal lll~rnt penalties on all mvesun~n. certlbcxnes. but you ne~ earn /ea than 6""- DAILY INTERF.ST PASSBOOK AccounL Interest paid day-m, day-cul . compounded and crechted quarterly Nu rrurumum. No penalty lor withdrawal. Annual Yleld 6.66%. THRIFT BY MAIL. TOOi V.e pay postage bolh w ays. Complete 1nlormahon fwruahed upon request Semng Califamlcma for o.. a quar1w cf a century. Statewide oftlcee with a.eta Oftf 113.S.000.000.00 "GldJ7 ~1HlFT & I04ll ASOClll10N eo.ta M .... m> F.aat 17th Street, CA 1714) 8U.31S3 Long Beach. '501 PoeUk: Coaat Highway, CA '2131 498-3301 Jtvo1/able to Collionuo ReSJdenls oo/y / . -. --.. .. ------ BUSINESS I REAL ESTATE I CONSUMER ., aoaDTI. ql188 ~ j()a: l waat to b\q lak•front pr • lllUUd a hOme. Ml' prenot homo ls wonh ..._ •.ooo and bu a sn.ooo -~ I am a widow. a1e •. with •bout ... mr~ \t)Come, phia SU.000 aavlnaa. natdlt,_ echl1e! Mra. R P DllAa •as. •· P.: lntt you do no& • ,,.., .. w eatre•~ly ~ • ..., .• &.ht mono p~ )"Otl °""•UM-beu.-r protf'e&H you'll be ....... l,alladen h1 '1Mlr rapldl.v •"Ned!DI rttlrt'•enl yun. If ,.. c-a• "nance your lalt4' home 011 a ••rt~a... .au rt'ftaanC'lna )OUr prt'sen1 M•e • inoriaatt' wlwn you movt' &o tht-lakf' .... e , U... yoa wookt 01u' l-O houi-H, nnt' uf wlliltlll ua btl rt"ll&t'd to tenants. O"nt'rs hlp of two ~ wouJd mt-an you'll havt' '"" aue&a appttdatloc ln valut-to 1m1lt"c·c •laiu& lanal.kMI. wt.ea you rett .... tht'n )'Ou ~14 Mii OOf' and tallt' back I~ morcu1<t• for eatra re&lrtmf'nt ln~n:lit loCOmt' ••flwf E.rprR•,.• l•r Hf"tlfal DEAR 80 8 I own a house which I r4:nt t.o te nants. lt Is locat ed out of state tll' caslonally l m ake trips there to rent 1t and handle other m atters Are expt:nses for sul'li trips deductJble? 1f o. how'• Felix T DEAll FELIX: Yes, your r easonable travel expenses w lasJ)t'ct and rent your in· vestment property are tax deduc tiblt'. Declue& tbe costs as an operating e xpense fo r tbe property. This is reported on Schedult' 1<; of your IRS Form 1()40 income tu return. Your tax adviser c an explain further. f'a•f Saf.e Caa •~ Ta.rl119 DEAR BOB. /\. nl·W trnct of homl's 1s he ing built neur us <.•t p rit t•:-I think C:1rc below the market for <·om panebll' homt•i.. Would it be sm art for us to huy ont.• or two, befort: con struct ion be~ins. and t hen prCJfltubly rest'll them befor e completion" Morgan R DEAR MORGAN: H you resell in less than l2 months, your profit Is taxable as or· dinary income (inst ead or at low long term capital gains ratf.'S ror capital assf'ts owned over l2 month!>). Buyin" such home' is risky !'>pec ulation. Whal lf buy.-rs can't bf' found 14hO will pay more than your cost? Tht·n you ris k losing your d epos it if you can 't complet e thf' purchase. There a re fa r l>afer way!> to mak.- realty pronts. Titl~ ln•uron«-«» No Waste DEAR UOB: Wc"re paying $8.000 <':.t'h for a _lot. The realty age nt ::.ays wt• ~hould buy title insurance for 11. Don't you think it i:. a waste of mont•y to <10 :-11 ~tnc-e we're paying a ll cash? Xiriam L DEAR MIRIAM : No. Title insurance is never a waste of money, Jl not only assures good title, but prott•cls :.&gainst unexpected ti · tie losses such a s lhoM· due to forged signatures on deeds, re cording .-rrors, deed~ by incompetenls. and right!> of undisclosed or missing heirs. It's availahle in every 'itatt> except Iowa. l'oreign lnve•t•nels lt'i.s~? D EAR BOB: Is property investing in Mexico, Canada, or t he Bahamas wise? Jerry R DEAR JERRY: No, no, and no. The best place to invest is in the U.S. That'!> why so •• many foN"llMnl ar.-bu1ln1 property here • Our prol\l opponunlU~• are nttlknl Hd our cabl~ 1overamt'Dl h1 a bil alld. Dertt g.,._.. 'f ('•f Df11rw"l•Cle11 OEAH ROfl I wu11t lo buy 11ome apart mt•nt!I for ubout $150,000 I can pay as much us U<>.000 1·a!4h clown paym Ml Will the umount of my down puymt•nl ufft>el the size of m y tJ1111u.it cfr11rt·1·11tt1on dedurtsona'> Au,.tsn A Dt:t\R All!iTll'll : No. Tht: amuunt of your <' u b down pay urnnt and mo rtgaice financing bavt' no t•fft<el on you r deprccla\lon dt duc· &loM . You <'llln dt'prcclatt' tht• full purchase pr h'.-, t<XC('Pl th•• "1&lut• of tht' non depr~clable land, ov..r th .. 'ih ucture 'i. w.c-ful lift . A tu ad' ili.-r o n f(lve-furtht•r detalb1. t t•rragfng Rulr• .'tflll 1tppl!f UF:AH HOH S111t·1• llu-IY78 Tax Bill 1 H1:.1·ll th1· Ion..: lt•rm t·aptt.tl ~..1111 exemption I 1 um :o,() 111 ti() pnr1·11t. dt1i tt urrt'('t tnt•oml' .1 \ t'r<1.iin.: u l 'ud1 c"1p11 JI g atn:-' Uurton M Ot:.\K f\l'RTO~: No l.ong term capital gain~ art" l>tilt l'liglblt' for lncomt• averaging. \'our l a~ advl!>('r t•a11 1•xplain. f ;xf P,.,..btafftr Sltould Pa!I I >1-:1\ U HOB \Vht·n lo\ l' bought our home l."t !'11•ptn1)ltc•r, lht• n•ully ugcnt arranged for .1 ll-1 m1h• 1n:-pt·1•1111n rt•pc11 t It s:ud there was no 111f1•,l i•ll•111 and that all prior accessible d:11u;1g1.· h,111 ht•t•n t•orrt•dC'd Recently I 11111 tn•ll ll'r1111lt• l1~1rnagt• and culled the sume 1•\1t•rmin.1t11r lie• found the whole front sill ~u11t half of both :-ldl' s ills destroyed by in· fr:.tatio11 Wht•n I l>ought the house, the VA n•qt11rt•d nw to m:-tall a ::.tatrw&y hand rail. Tht• h011M' muy fall down, but I'll be able to l'hmh out Who s hould pay for the dam age'> Carl C. UEAK ('ARI.: It appc•ars the tr rmile ex· cerm in a tor didn't do a com p lt>le inspection job. Tt>rmitt•s work 'lowly !\O it c.ppea r~ C'xt ensive damage couldn't have O<.'curred in just the last year. The termite exterminator should do the repair ~ork at no ch arRe, due to his ov(•r:-ight. If ht· rf'fuM·-.. ~ee .) our a t- torney. Shtgl ... u."P PropPrfy lli.d~-y l>fi:AR HOB Two H'ar~ ago wt' bought .t 1·11m mert.·1.il budding w h1t·h w ai:. lt'ascd lo a f~1st food t'ha1n Wht•n tht•1r lt•a:-t' ran out. lht•v moved out and built a nt.•w :-tore across 1 tw' st n.•et on a b1ggt.·r lot with more parking. None of the lnl'al rt'~rl t::-l<Jll' hrokt'rs can find us a nt•w kn:itH Wt• <lun'I want lo lo!:.c thi::. prnr>Nty by forcdosun· Whal :.hould we do'1 r\ugust M O EAR AUG UST : ~·our situation shows why singh>.11urposl' properties can be ver y risky Investments if tht•y art> not suitable for otht-r USt'S. I prt>s umt' the problf'm with your proper· ty b la<:k of enough a>arkinJ.( sp:.tces for a fast food s torf', So you'll havt' to put your c reative thinking hat on and ~el a tenant who doesn't need extRnsive parking space. Pe rhaps the l~alion might be suitable for a dry cleaners, bank branch, savings as- sociation branch, conv.-nience food store, or othe r use. Get your broker motivated to find you a tt>nant, perhaps by offe ring him a honus commission. Send RP:il F:!-.I alt.' CJut.·~l1on:-to Roocrt Hru~!:.. I' () Bu\ liilU. San l-'ranc1!:.CO. California 9-1101 EDS TRADES ON TALENT ... <From Page Cl > The com pany is also deeply involved in the exploding fie ld of distributed information systems. u way of using centra l computer and distant termina ls to tie a company's oper ations together. Davies doesn 't scrimp on technical descriptions when talktng about products. but he always comes back to the human s ide of EDS "WE HAVE AN UN USUAL policy here for e mployment ; we encourage nepotis m ." Family mem bers are careful of each others futurts and that r esults in better work. Davies says his wife deser \'cs a lot or credit for lhe company's success "It was especially rough d urmg t hose first years . She used lo go to the swap m eet to sell som e of our possessions so she could keep food on the table ... As the firm grew more pros perous. she we nt to work m its cred it department, keeping tabs on accounts. especially the slow· payers. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! Orange Coa~t College Of)erates the ofl1c1al rocyclmg center lor Costa Mesa, 556-5981 "You'd . think a credit manager should be tough . but Ka te is 1ust the opposite . : . s~e establishes a (friendly> personal relat1onsh1p with customer s. "I somet imes think they put us on top of lhe1 r payment lis t because of that" 'l'he company. divided now between its of· fi ces at 1682 Lan gley Ave .. Irvine. and a facto ry nearby in Santa Ana. will soon move to a cen- tr al location across the freeway from Fluor. "We'll all be together again," says Davies with a sm ile. Along with the new plant a new name will probably be chosen, he adds. But even with the new na me and location . when someone drives by after hours, it's an even bet lhe lights will still be ablaze. ./ FREE SEMINAR OH FORECLOSURE IHVESTMEHTS Earn 25% on Tnnt DNCk ISAFE! -always 20% eqllity cvshl°"t PwchaM sit•CJI• faly '""'-s at 200/o to 30% IELOW MARKET. S.ating is limited. Call for rftef"YatiOfls. 17141 1-226-1464 Da•ld Moon, Llunsed '""..- . Sunday, July 8. t979 DAILY PILOT LABELS TELL SHOPPERS A LO • • . . ·. > (From PageCU not as nutritious as the one it re. 11embles and for which It lJ a s ubs lltule . Jr • product Is s imila r t.o an existing one, and j uat as nulrlUous, it ca n be given a new nam e . SOME FOODS m ay appe ar <fro m the label> lo be one thing, wh e n th ey a r e ac tu a lly something quite dirfer ent. To pre ve nt d eception , FDA has ruled that s uch foods must have a ·•common or us ual" name which gives accurate content in· formation. For insta nce, a beverage that looks like orange juice but con- tai ns ve r y little real o range juice must use a name such as "diluted or ange j uice drink." T he label also may have to state the percentage of the charec· t erizing ingredient it contains Jn this case. the common or usual name might be ''diluted o ra nge juice beverage. contams 10 per cent ora nge 1u1ce " ANOTHER SPECIAL labclmg req uirement concerns packaged foods in which the main ingre· dienl or component of a recipe is not included. as sn some "main dis hes" or "d inners " On thes(' foods, t ht' common or u::.ual nam e cons ists of the followrng the com mon n ame of each ingre· dient in descending order by weig ht I "noodles a nd tomato sauce"). identification o f the food to be prepared from the pac k age ("for preparation of c hick en c a sserole " I: and a statem ent of ingredients lhlll must tx• added to complett.· the recipe (")Ou mui.l add ch1ckcm to complete tht• rectPt.'" I S OME FOOO produ<'ls carry <i grade on the label. ::.uch a!. "US. Grade A." Grades are set by the L' S . Department of /\gnculturc. bas ed on quality ll'veb inherent m a product 1t::. la::.te, texture, • and appearance. USDA grades are not based on nutritional con· ten t. Milk and milk products In m ost states carry a "Grade A" labe l. This grade. also non- nutritiona l. is based on FDA r ecommended sanita r y stan- dards for the production and pro- cessing of milk a nd milk pro- ducts, whic h a re regulated by the s t ate. H o wever . F DA h as established milk st andards which req uire certain levels of vita mins A a ndD. MANY m anuracturers use "open dating," but this 1s not regulated b!' the F DA . The pack date tells when the food w as man u f actu red , processed or packaged . The p ull or sell date is the la st dale the product should be sold, assuming it has been s tored a nd ha ndled pro perly. This date allows for som e hom e s torage time. Cold cu t s , ice cream, m i lk and ~ . ' t ! f• I > ) " 'It was the •Qgical next step re frigerat~ fresh dough are som e foode Ith pull dates. The e xp\ atlon date is the tasl date lhe food should be eat«i or used . Baby formula and yeast a re examples of products that carry expiration d ates. .,,RESHNESS DATES often used on bakery products, are similar t.o eXJ>ira tion dates, but m ay allow for home stora ge . Ma ny compa nies use code dat· ing on products that have a loog shelf life . The code gives the m anufacture r a nd the s tore pre- cise information a bout when and wh e r e th e pr o duct wa s packaged. so if a recall s hould be required for a ny re ason the product c an be id entified quick· ly. H you want to "break " thest· codes. req ues t "Blind Date::." fro m the New Yo rk St ate Consumer Protection Board. 9'J Washmgton Ave .. Al bany. N.Y. 12210. LABEi. S YMBOLS mystify m any shoppers. "R '' means the trademark used on the label is re~1stered w1th the U .S. Patent Office "C" indicates that the literary and a rt 1st1c content of the label 1s protected against in fringt•mcnt by US. copyr ight law!<. /\ "U " sns1dl' an "O" is a !'.ymbol authorized by the Union of Orthodox J ewish Congrega- tio ns of Ame rica (Ort hod ox C nion ) for use on foods which l'Omply with J ewis h die t ary l.iws "K" inside an "()" means th t.· food 1s "Kosher " It also l'Ompltc:-with .l l'wis h dietary IJw:-. and its processing hl:ls bl'l'll under thl· d1 rection or a rahb1 Symbols ,1rl' not required by tht.• FDA. nor do they come un d<•r 1t~ authority. L'ncfrr,tand1ng food labels an•1 .di the 1nformat1on on th(•m 1s a .., U I \.' f I) II fi h U cJ g C l :'> a V l' T • E\ t·rything }OU n1•t•d to know 1:. n~hl th1.•rc rn·c forthc reading LEASE A LEGEND Nhy lc:me on ordmory car whPn you con ff'OSP 'J r>Pw I 979 PORSCHE J The Porsche 924 It s dP»1qned 10 rorry o r> the Por.,chP 1•od11tnn o f wmn1nq A irad1tion that <,p:ins 11 yPO•s and 1nrlud,,., C'11er 400 mrJjOr rOconq 111CIOrif><, h's also rJpsogrierl for lhe proct1(0iily o f today. PORSCHE924 THE LIMITED EDITION SEBi'I NG 79 ONLY 1292 AVAILABLE. -· It<, ur>•aue rear transo~le provides "'"'u-Jli y perfecr SC>SO we1qh1 dis1ribut1on 01tr.,,.een front and rear-for balanced rood holding and broking. '•s '.Jerodynom 1c des1qn 1s aesrheticolly p leos•nq-and p ractical. Besl of all. e11en with op tions eaw•q a 924 is sui:pns1nqly offOfdoble So v1S1t your Porsche+Aud1 dealer and •e'>I d rive o living legend. SESi\ING 79 FEATU~ES INCLUDE: i\EMOVABLE SUN~OOF. SPECIAL "ACING ST~IPE. 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Jutv I. 1179 REAL ESTA.TE h Priees Reversing Trend lat d11.a from the recenUy com· pleted Q>ftlum•r AWtude Stud)' com mb1loned by the BIA chapter, ACid and Lester Good man tqhl.labted many ol the Im· portaat ddftcet whtcb have oc curred In the Orange County hou11lnt market durin1 Neenl ye an A&ld la Mll\lor vtce prel.idenl ind principal of the Mayer Group. a Downey bued flrm which hu projec!t.A throuahout Soutb'rn California, Goodm1m head• t.he Rrea markt Uuc flrm of Lester Goodman and Associates Pointing out that over 1.300 Southern Callforna a ramlllc.>11 were interviewed in the BIA study, Goodman likened 1t to "ll photoaraph of the mar .. etplace at one Ume ln one place " Coo· talned ln a 79-paae document of· fered by the BIA. the results of the atudy were compUed from lnterviewt on Man:b 4th at over 130 new home developments. AGID NOTED that 70 percent of all new home sales in Orange County durlna the last quarter of 1978 were under SlU ,000, while SO percent ol the current hoW1in1 supply i1s priced ov~r $125,000. "You can see that what's hap- pening with our supply in hous· inii is that it's going completely opposite or where the demand is we're pulling away from it." He backed this up by rewrting that the BJA survey indicated that onJy 14 percent or those looking for homes in Orange HOME SHOPPERS VIEW MODELS AT THE NEW TERRITORY PROJECT IN LAGUNA HILLS .... =-Rural Scene at 'New Territory' Home shoppers anxious to get settled into a new home during the Summer lO be ready for school in the fall have been touring the model homes at the New Territory in Laguna Hills. The children. exploring the neighborhood, en· tertained themselves on the adjacent Aliso Creek ".Greenbelt which borders the community of three. four and fi ve·bedroom homes. priced from $125,000 OPEN LAND ALONG the Aliso Creek Green· belt, which runs from 2nd Street in El Toro to the new Laguna Hills High School, provides a rural open space for children. Against the background or the greenbelt and rolling hillsides. the heaviJy wooded homes pre· sent a picture of serenity. Gently curving residen· ti al drives follow the curves of the natural terrain. and concrete driveways and walkways lead to the handsome entrances to the homes. set into cultured onyx pullmans with bronze fix- tures. To view the new community at the edge or the Aliso Creek Greenbelt. take the El Toro Road exit from the San Diego Freeway. Drive south on El Toro to Paseo de Valencia. Turn left on Paseo de Valencia to Kennington Drive and the s ales center and complex of models at The New Territory, open daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . County said they are wUUna to pay more than $125,000. "What you have in the Cou.nty." he said. "ia SO percent of the supply chaalni approximately 14 per· cent of the indicated shopper de· mand. That's tough odds." aEFLECl'ING ON the evolu· tion of housing an Orange Coun· ty, Agid pointed out that, in 1970, approximately 65 percent ot the shoppers looking for homes in the cowaty originated from Los Angeles County. Now, because of high home prices. Orange County is serving as a n incubator of demand for surrounding counties. he ex- plained. Riverside County is the biggest beneficiary of this de· mand with some 50 percent of its home shoppen; presently living in Orange County. In San Bernardino County. approx· 1mately 20 percent of the shop· pers originate from Orange County ; in San Diego County, 15 percent. By the mid·1980's. Orange County and Los Angeles County will have reversed their roles of the past decade, Agid predicted. "We expect that by 1985, Orange County will be responsible for 15 percent or more of the demand in Los Angeles County, and you will find virtually no one moving from Los Angeles to Orange County." AGID SAID THE BIA study reveals a number of important changes in the Orange County home -buying market. .. Those family move.up buyers who once were a bast.Jon of de mand for Orange County, this year represent only 7 .6 per· cent of the marketplace.·· he re· ported. "Last year this segment accounted for 14 percent of the marketplace. So, that market has been cut in half during the last year, and the question is whether or not it is virtually ex- tinct now." Another major shirt in con- sumer demand, he said, is in the s o -called "empty neste r " market. which 1s composed of older adults whose children have left home. Representing 6.6 per· cent of the total Orange County market a year ago, the demand of this cons umer segment an· creased dramatically to 19.9 per· cent ttus year. A RISE IN demand was also revealed in the luxury family market, which locreued from 7.4 percent lo 1978 to 11.5 per· cent ln 1979, Agld re~. Meanwhile. be said. indicatlnJC that Youn& couples are finding it increasingly difficult to find housing tbey can afford in Orange County, the demand by young marrieds without children dropped to lS.4 percent of the market -a significant decline of 10.8 percent from a year ago. To determine the effect ot ris· ing interest rates on the market, home shoppers in the st.udy were asked if they were very Ukely. somewhat likely. not too likely. or not at all likely to purchase a bome al a 12 percent pre ailing interest rate. Their • Agid said , indicate roug water ahead for the housing industry. "FIFTY PERCENT answered lhal they were definitely not likely to purchase at 12 percent, 'You ~a• •~ ,.., aclaac's laappeai•g aeff• our 1u1pplfl la laousiag is c•ac it'• go i ag ~••plecrlfl oppositr of ee•rre tlte de•a•d is - "'e're p1dlia9 GICG!f fro• ft.9 ~-_....,...... while only 11 percent s aid they wer e very likely." he explained. An interest rate of 11 percent also scored poorly, and it wasn't until the figure dropped to 10 percent that shoppers indicated a willingness to buy. "'The long·range forecast for ante rest rates is that we're -going lo have to adJust to 12 percent. and we damn well better get ready for it," Agid emphasized. ··Recognize that its going lO take awhile for the marketplace to accept that as the prevailing rate." Goodman reported that 90 per· c ent of thos e s urveye d responded that they do not pre· senlly attend public hearings. He explained that the question was asked to determine the will· an gness of potential buyers to part1c1pate in local government lo a ssure a more adequate hous· ang supply. As a follow·up they were asked 1f they would con· ~1der attending hearings if they felt their presence would assure a better boual.ng s upply. ··weEN WE ASKED this question, almost eo percent in· dicated they would attend such hearings," Goodman reported. "The low wu 4S percent ln the San Fernando Valley. but ranged up to 73 percent in the northern part ot <>ranee County. .. Baaed upon thia kind ot data, builders who are maintaining re· gistratioo records at their sales sites -with names and ad· dresses of shoppers -might do well to invite these people to their public hearings," Good· :an suggested. He also said there seems to be a growing demand for energy· saving features. Asked if they were willing to pay extra f0r thermopane windows, additional insulation, or solar-assisted water healing, the surveyed shoppers indicated a strong de· s ire for both the thermopane windows and extra insulation. And, although carrying a $2,000·price tag, 4.3 percent said they are willing to consider solar·assisted water heating. .. DUE TO SHRINKING household sizes, the need for bedroom space, or s leeping room, is being re-evaluated by everyone, including the con· s umer," Goodman observed. •'In answer to how many bed rooms would suit their needs, the average response came out to 3.2 bedrooms per unit. However, the desire for two bedrooms increased s lightly from 13 percent in 1978 to 16 per. cent this year. whereas the de· sire for four bedrooms dropped from 37 percent to 33 percent. In a related question, con· sumers were asked how many of the bedrooms would be used for purposed other than sleeping. "Seventy.five percent of~ the total responses indicated at least one bedroom would not be used for sleeping." Goodman noted. "That's up from 71 percent last year. "When you break it down by cons umer segments. it seems readily apparent that many would potent.Jally give up the traditional family room for this d e nbedroom fa cility. The strength of those indicating that two or more bedrooms would be used for purposes other than sleepin~ is quite high in a ll of the traditional family categories." Now Showing in Sheltering 12 exterior elevations. wood shake roofs have broad overhangs and a vanety or in· teresting angles. Contributing the .warmth or natural wood, exteriors are finished with wood sid· ing, wood shingles or wood·and·masonry combina-Anaheim Hills: Anaheim Hills: aui~IA\I . lions. lmpressive double door entries are recessed alongside the jotting double garages, which have direct access to interiors, and many plans have at- tractive covered parking courts. CAPTURING THE INTEREST of visitors. views from the ceramic tile or wood parquet entry foy ers focus on dramatic open staircases or sun· ken firepits. Vaulted ceilings enhance visual s paciousness of the sunken living rooms and many of the formal dining rooms, while generous amounts of windows and sliding glass doors extend horizontal dimensions visually to the outdoors. Stituated on opposite sides of the kitchens are formal and informal areas of the homes at the New Territory, zoned lo accommodate family ac· tivities and adult entertaining simultaneously. Elegant living rooms and formal dining rooms are • complemented by comfortable family rooms anel casual nook areas. Natural circulation patterns characterize the four floor plans which range from 1,800 to more than 3,000 square feet. Convenience features in· eluding wet bars, coal and linen closets, TV alcoves <select plans>. and interior laundry service areas are arranged to enhance functionality of the homes. GARDEN KITCHENS ARE flooded wilb natural lighting from greenhouse garden windows or adjacent nooks that are virtually glass- enclosed. In one plan, the spacious kitchen opens · to a bay·sbaped nook lined with glass windows , while another features a central chopping block ~ work area. • Framed by ceramic tile counters and ample : hardwood cabinetry, the kitchens at tbe New Ter· ·• ritory are a hospitable room for meal preparation ' or sodalizing. Efficient appointments include microwave and self·cleaning ovens. electric : cookt.ops. disbwasben and disposals in double : C!fm partmented sinks. J • ~ ; MASTER SUITES FEATURE private baths. ; siparate dressin« areas and huge walk·in closets ~ ot double wardrobes. Taking center stage are S ~ tempting oval Ultra tubs with streamlined ~ c9ramic tile surreunds and the twin china basins ,,.. __________________________________ ____ I • • Ill . .. ~ . , . * • ' : * le.I lnatn•••t )j aml;Wl•itd Ad ACTION CaJI A NJ PU......,..., . 642·~'7· Selectiori,Value, Quality . It's The Right Move. ..~ • ~ .,,.,.ill'I hills Tiie New Land anaheim hills ' The hne homes in Anaheim Hiiis come in all Siles and varieties. Just hke lhe trees. The planting process goes on and on and adds daily to the beauty of what's already there. Homeshopplng IS sometimes tiresome and boring but not so at Anaheim Hills. The homes are beautltul and the surroundings are. too. You can spend an enioyable and satistytng day in this pnze- Wlnning, planned community just visiting the rtew home selections ottered by some of Ameoca's lea<ing builders - and also see 1tte Anaheim t '· ... ·'--- ' " . H~ls golf course. equestnan center. racquet dub. nature center-With bme to ~owse distinctive shops ancf stores. Our 4,300 acres are a lot of living space. Bring your tamtly. dlSCOVef you r't8W home. See why selectlon. value and quality make Anaheim Hills the p.-esbge address fOf you. The riglt move. Kif furthef trlormattoo. consul! an Anaheim Hills Homeeulldet 1n the adjaoel1 fisting Of call Anaheim Hllls. tnc . ( 714) 998-2000. An lhe1m Hills WhPre the Wesr~ bP~f hu1lde15 showr . ise the w1ocst ~l"f1x-11on. the f1nr-~t 11ualrty, th!· bf•ttet v.rluc·s Com: '>r>e thf'lll a111 ltwn mt.1Ke tfle sni.1n rnovE• 1. Pointe OuisMtt By Gunston Hall Company. Inc (71d) 974·1840 2. Carriage Hills By The Warmington Group (714) 637-6614 3. Ridge View By The Ba1aw1n Comp.my {714) 998-9580 4. Anaheim Hills Est.des By S & S Construction Co (714) 998·2322 5. The G. L Lewis Conection at Anaheim Rtdge Estate~ · (714) 974·4081 6. Feether Hiii by Pacrtic Coast Butldcr~ (714) 914·1341 7. Hunter's Pointe By The Rot>e<t P Warm1notnn Co. (714) 998·4071 8. Sunset Ridge By Oaklree C:X->velopmPnt Ci, (714) 998·4005 9. Shedow Run By Warmington Developmt ·nt Co (714) 998-2631 10. The FooUtill• By Fredrrcks DeveloPmtml Corµ (714) 998·6082 viu I~ Newpolt ana/or RtvefS!Cre f reeways 10 tmot'llBI Htghway, lhen tallow oiecttOnal signs und the above map. 1 .. • ... ,,,.,~.t ln REAL ESTATE Sundliy, July 8. 1979 DAILY PILOT p B•lder Tells Congress Trends 'Hurt EconomY' WASHINGTON -Cyclical and seasonal flue · tuat1ona ln the construction industry exact a heavy toll on the nation's economy, an officer of the Na· tional Aaaociation of Home Builders testified to Congress. Herman J . Smith, vice president and treasurer or the ll8,000-member trade association. told the House Budget Commitlee that these fluctuations de· cimate the supply of skilled construction labor. dis- rupt the industries that produce building materials and result in increased unemployment and infla- tion. The committee is investigating the effects of inflation on the housing industry. s kyrocketin1 lumber prices. During tm. 117l and 1978 wholesale prices for lumber rose about 55 per- cent, adding nearly $3,000 to \be median price of a new home, he said. Duri.JJt this period. harvests from the national forests ctttlined and the gap bad to be filled with lumber imported from Canada . SMITH ALSO UaGEQ Conaress to make several key changes in the FHA-245 Graduated Payment Mortgage program, lncluding reducing the downpayment requirements and stretcbine out the graduation period, thereby reducing the in.lf.ial monthly mortgage payments_ nM11..E ROCK VISTA HOMES SHO.WN AGAINST BACKDROP Of NAMESAKE IN IRVINE DURING PERIODS OF SLACK construction, Smith told the committee. plants and equipment stand idle, the capacity for manufacturing build· ing supplies is underutilbed and construction workers are laid off. When construction picks up again, he said , workers demand higher wages to make up for periods of unemployment and many skilled workers have left to take more stable employment elsewhere, he said. Vista Homes Gain Favor Returns on plant and equipment must be higher to make up for losses during idle periods and "the demand for resources used in housing is increased sharply, resulting in higher land prices, higher material prices, higher interest costs and higher labor costs.'' Smith said. Printed Form Folly Expansive li vi ng areas keyed to family privacy and convenience are yielding strong sales at Broadmoor's Turtle Rock Vista Homes in the Irvine Company's Village of Turtle Rock , accord- ing to Ray Wolford, s ales director for Broadmoor. Four plans are available at the luxury ex- ecutive townhome development ranging in size from 2,147 to 2,855 square feel. They are offered in tri-level, two-story and split·level designs with two bedrooms, den and two baths, to four bedrooms and three baths THE TURTLE ROCK VISTA residences are complete with a variety of innovative features. Soaring cathedral ceilings enhance huge living rooms, formal dining rooms and master s uites in various plans . Sky lights, ceramic-tiled entry foyers and custom fireplaces are further amenities. Most master bed room suites contain a spacious walk-m closet. etnd all open onto either a patio area or wood deck. Each home has either a family room. a den. or both ; thus providing separate areas for informaJ family activities ' EACH KITCHEN FEATURES a gene rous nook and is complete with an array of built-in General Electric applia nces including microwave oven and trash compactor. A pantry and luminous ceiling are also standard. Solar Bargain Uncle Sam Foots Half PJ'M'SBURGH <AP> -For a small price, Creighton Green got a bargain on a brand new, solar-heated home. The government. interested in demonstrating solar energy, paid nearly half the $82,500 price tag. Green and his wife, interested in a new house, are pa ying the balance. In return, they will have to allow the structure lo be monitored for the next two years. "lt is going to serve as a s mall urban research lab," said Stephen George. executive director of the city's• Urban Redevelopment Authority. THE URA PROVIDED $40,000 in federal funds for construction. Technical assistance came from Carnegie·Mellon University's Advanced Building Studies program. whose graduate students began designing the house's solar system nearly two years ago. The students and their professor, Volker Hartkopf, will use computers to monitor the struc- ture's hourly energy flow while Green and his wife, Addie, are living there. Green expressed interest in the three-story corner house in the city's Oakland section about two months ago. although he didn't know then that it was solar-heated. Within two weeks, he was <'hosen from a hst of potential buyers. and agreed to buy the seven-room house for $42.500. "l'M AN ENGINEER by nature. so 1 can un- derstand the profits derived by having a solar home." said Green. a JO.year -old salesm an for WIIC·TV in Pittsburgh. The solar equipment's cost. estimated at up to $15,000, eventually will be offset by savings in heating costs, Hartkopf said. But the payoff will not come for at least 10 years based on current r ates, he aiided. Hartkopf, who heads the school's building pro- gram, said the structure -which is supplemented with a conventional electric heat back-up system -integrates active heating, or direct input of energy, with passive heating, design features like windows wh.lch should help cut energy needs. SOLAR COLLECTORS, the active heating ele- ments, act as small Jtreenhouses. The sun's rays penetrate a clear plexiglass roof and an underly- ing black metal plate . Air is forced over the plate. warmed, and circulated through the house or channeled to a beat reservoir containing gravel. In addition, most of the house's 14 windows face south for maximum exposure to the sun. Tbe house, sided with brown and blue cedar planks. was intentionally built in a low-income neighborhood. "Here in Pittsburgh, we've got to begin to address low and mode rate-income families who are hardest hi\ by rising energy costs,'' George said. "We've got to make solar energy work for them, loo.·· Inflation BlaJ11ed On Interest Rates WASHINGTON -Mortgage interest rates and other costs associated with homeownership are a major cause of double-digit inOation, Dr. Jack Carlson. execul\ve vice president and chief economist of tbe National Association of Realtors, aaid after revtewlng Department of Labor figures forM~. "'lbe lncreue tn mortacaae interest raies and tbe other bomeownenhip coet.s are up 14 percent from tbla same period a year a10," he said. • 'Wbile food prtces are 1rowlnl leu rapidly, bous· lD.... eaero and trarwportat:Joo prices continue at b.lp lnllaUon ratet." C..,.._ 1aid monthly paymeata for interest ud prtndpal have 11t1·rocket.d by ae pereen\ for a tJPtcal monca1• on ...... mdan priced home from April, 1171, to April. um. In addition, each phm contwns a conveniently localed interior laundry service area. A convenient. large storage area next to the garage 1s available in two of the plans, a definite advantage for townhome residences. CENTERED ON A FIVE-acre public park. the innovative Broadmoor development offers many private recreational facilities including ten- nis courts. a swimming pool, s pa and cabana. A homeowners association. of which all residents are members. provides professional maintenance of common a rea facilities. home roofs and exterior walls. Prices are from $168,990 to $2l2,000. effective June 22. "Sales occurring subsequent to this date may result in unavailability of any or all price levels.'' commented Wolford Turtle Rock Vist a Homes may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway south lo Culver Drive m Irvine, right on Culver. left on Campus. left on Turtle Rock Drive and left agam at Hillgate. Follow the signs to the model homes and sales office, open da ily from 10 a m. to 6 p. rn . Smith pointed to a recent US. Department of Labor study which concluded that even a modest stabiliaztion of the construction industry would re- sult in significant social a nd econom1r savmgs in an industry whose unemployment rate 1s typically twice the national average. MORE EFFICIENT USE of existing resources1 in residential and non-residential construction would have saved $5.7 billion in 1977. Smith said, including $562 million in lower unemployment benefits. $175 million in lower depreciation charges on invested capital, $281 million in lower inve ntory carrying cos ts and nearl y $3.9 billion in lower wage rates . The federal ROvernrnent t·an help temper these fluctuations by prov1d1ng a steady supply of funds fo r federally ass1:-.tcd housmg construtlton and through a national monetary poltcy that ensures a continuous now of ftnancmg for the housing in- dustry, Smith said. He urged Congrec;s to increase funding for harvest from the National forests to help moderate I n ~•nv rea l c>c;t at e tr a n .;a r t1 n n v o u·11 nor mall\ linfl pra nh•d form~ U ... l~f IO lhl' arl•a of sales contract:,,, dcl'Js. morl){lll:!l'.,. <1nd lt•tt.,l'!. E' l·r v.ondl'r v.h.., ,1nv layman c·an 't UM ' prrnted forms himsell and savl' the 11·1.., 111 ;in :.itturrwv. lll-altu1. ur lcndin..: in· :illlU\IOrJ '' A t,\'1J1 1·al ll•gJI .,1.1 t1oni:>n -.t111•· v.11 1 h.J\l' 0 (17('0., o f \ .1r11•lll'' or I 1• a s l'., , 11 t• c• <h • a n d mo rt ~'1g1· 111 rm-;. lout wh1,·h 1~ tlw rri:ht on•· tor \tl Uf ... 11u.11111n • 'I ht .,l' ~nnt1·tl tor m" di\' onlv J .,1.irllnl-! 1101111 II ' "h.11 ~Ill • ., 1n10 1h1· lilJnf.., "h.11 '' , ro,.,1•ol out .• llld "h''' ,., .11hh-1I lhJt >!''''' \IHI thl' \Jim·. 'l'('Ulll \. anti 111 ttl l·t l IOll t hJt \llU a1 t-pJ\ 111i.: t h1• 1•\pl•rh tor Believe me. somt! of th<' l argcst financial hi~M'!> and legal hassles ha \'t! resulted from print- ed forms .being incorrect· ly used. About the only ...aft' Olll' an <1mateur can clepen<I on 1s a marriage hceni,e. · w ti a 1 t'v•·····.v·ou r rt-a 1 t·<;t all' Ol'\."'<ls. call us. We hav<' all the tools and 1·xp£'rt1se to handle your rt>a l t•statl' transactions IO<'a lly. Plus we offer the uniq ue advantages of the na 11 o n -w1de ERA nt-twork . advanlag~ I hJt t·os t you nothinl'! 1•11tr:i Gl\r us a call \11f1 .1v w e·rl' here t o ht•lp I ERA Short'cr~t Rt>alty' 1714 1 840-5573 l:!l:l 1 ~92 :!747 ......................... c.sINCE192C>•*----------------· lrtGTOrt Security is a Warmington home in Laguna Hills. Sea.Jmy is many rt11n<)S. Here. rhe security of kl'lO"Hlng you hove a fine home in on excellenr fomi!y enwonmenr is port of dcrf-ro-doy living Here. owners en.JOY me secunty. hoppanes.s. and value offered rn o quoliry home. Come see Shadow f\un 1n Laguna Hills. Toke o look or the besr kind of securiry rhe<e IS. Then moke 11 your own. 1319 Space Inside -Dig Oeoury Ourside Single family homes with supe< family spoce .. o place for everyttirng and everybody . .plus your choice of nch. 1mpres.sive EngltSh Tudor. Cope Cod 0< Colonial orchirecrure. look or rhe feof\Jfes .. Cerorruc Tile 0< Porquer Entry • Mc.sO<lry Wood-Oum1ng Fireplace • Kitchens with Greenhouse W1ncl<:1Ns. Modem Jenn-Air Cookrop • Self-Oeon- ing Eleanc Oven. N-JcroNave ~ 3 & 4 Bedrooms • 2 & 2V2 Baths Fomlly Rooms • Dining Rooms Single Story & Two Story Plons from S-107,9.90 '° S1~r990 •\ Sl\Odow KUI\ i LogUl\811ills I I I 24972 Hon Av•nue. Loguno Hiiis. CA 92653. (71") 830·7210 Sunday. July I . 1979 REAL 'l:~1.'ATE iiigs Set for Two New Vkjo Home Tracts MALLORCA CONDOMINIUM FUTURES OVERSIZED WINDOWS Sommerset CitiHomes New Mesa Tract Filling Biddle Development's San Fran· cisco-styled ''Somme rset CitiHomes" in Costa Mesa opened last week and immediately announced 38 reser va· tions representing $4 ,370,000 in ul· ti mate s ales. A secluded community that will ul · timately encompass 111 lux ury townhomes. Somme rset CitiHomes r ene cts the sophistication and cos- mopolitan environment of the "city by the bay" PRICES OF THE re ma ining ho rn e s range from Sl 11.000 to S138.000. e ffecti ve June 12. Sales oc· curring subsequent to this date may result in una va ilability or a ny or all price levels. according to J ack Cheshire, sales m anager of Som - mersel Realty~ _ One of the floor pla ns which 1s ~enerating excitement al the new de· velopment 1s the Nob Hill Like all of the four floor plans a t Som merset CillHomes, Nob Hill 1s a two-story residence. with li ving and l'ntertammg areas downstairs and bf'drooms with private balconies up- st<1irs SOB lllLL OFFERS traditiona l San Fr ancisco·them ed a rchitectural arcents. including: fire places in both the l1 v 1ng r oo m and mas t e r ht"droom : two skyliChts. one over the 'tJircase and·one over the tub in the mast er bath : and awninged entry. The mas ter bedroom ~uile 1s espe<;ially spacious. accounting for half the entire second floor. A large view deck, reached via s liding glass doors , easily becomes a complete adult retreat. The master bath is lux· urious and exceptionally well ap- pointed. The other two bedrooms. each with its own view deck a nd sUding glass doors, are located across the ha ll ad· 1acent to the second bath. A GARDEN ENTRY opens to the fo rm a l li ving r oom , with its fir eplace. wet bar and s liding glass doors to a private patio area and storage room The kitche n leads to a second fo rma l dining/entertainment area . with its own sliding doors and patio. Two garages. one on either side of the ent ry, include automatic door openers. Within the e xtens ive greenbelts of the community are recreational at- tractions. including two s wimming pools with large sun decks. two therapy spas. two cabanas with women's and men's restrooms. and a l,050·yard physical fitness course. Visitors s hould take the San Diego Freeway to the Bristol Street off. ramp. travel west to Bake r Street. right to Bear. Temporary sales in- formation is located a t the comer of Baker and Babb. just oH Bear. In san Juan Capistrano California Living ... The Way It Should Be. Seventy two Montiel and Mallorca homes are beina offered for sale in Mission Viejo thia weekend durtn1 two 11t1parate drawings, accordlnl to Grant Su.IUv•n. director or marketing for the Mlsalon ~jo Company. ·The .ales opening for Neighborhood Nine or Montiel, conat1Un1 of 49 single family homes. will tak• place at the p roject's model co(llplex. 21782 Cabroso. r~ached by takin1 the Alicia Parkway ult from the San Oie&o Freeway and traveling east Priced from SB0.500 to $113.500 Montiel homes ranae ln size from 1.225 to 2,033 square feet and have three or four bedrooms and two or three bu\hs HOMES IN NEIGHBORHOOD Nine are 111tuuted on prime hillside lots just north or Lake M isslon Viejo, within walking distance of the 12<1· acr e-recreational lake. Occupancy dates are scheduled for Fe brua ry. 1980. Each or the rive plans offered features a forma l dining area and a family rooQ1 or optional de n Amenities include carpeting in li ving rooms. dmmg rooms. halls and all bedrooms. ceramic tile counlertops in kitchens. pressed steel tubs with ceramic tile wa inscot in bathrooms. and wood shing le roofs Kitchens feature pilotless gas ranges. eye· level double ovens. automatic dishwashers and dis posals. trash compactors. a nd walnut-stained ash cabinetry MONTIEL HOME OFFERS SPACIOUS, OPEN DESIGN ARCIDTECTURAL FEATURES which con· tribute to the popularity of Montiel homes include atnums. luxurious master baths, woodburning fireplaces. cathedral ceilings a nd bay windows . Homes Opt for Luxury A number of optional items also are available to Montiel buyers. s uch as air conditioning. shake roofs, balconies, wet bars and autom atic garage door openers. Twenty-three Mallorca condominiums will be offered at that project's model complex. 22ti02 La Puebla. a lso easily reached from the Alic ia Pa rkway exit of the San Diego Freeway. WASHINGTON <AP l -A gre ater per centage or ne w single-family homes completed in 1978 had at least 1,600 squa re feet of living space. cen· tra I air conditioning. two or more bathrooms and at least one fireplact> than the year before. t he government !>ays. The surwy WLI!> conducted by the 'Cens us flure au. the Comme r ce De partment and the De pa rtment of Housing and Urban Development. a n estim ated l.369.000 new homc~.~-ect-. completed last year These condominiums. located along the west shore of Lake Mission Viejo, have generated buyer response. with sellouts at every new s ales opening PRICED FROM $140,000 to $213,000. tbe homes a re a rranged in clusters two or three stories hig h, a nd a re situated on terraces rising from the shore of the lake. Homes in this. the third inc rement to be offe red. will be ready for occupancy in J anuary. 1980. Five one and two-story floorplans with two or three bedrooms and two or two-and-one·half ba ths are availa ble. a nd range in size from 1.286 to 1.812 s quare feet. f Your New Horne il~ On the Water at HUNTINGTON HARBOUR! Designed for families who entertain frequent· ly. most plans feature separa te breakfas t nooks as well as formal dining areas . Kitchens. keyed for convenience . feature eye.level continuous cleaning ovens. trash compactors. e ne rgy-s<1ving dish washers. ceramic tile counters. and natural ash. stained cabinetry and storage pantries. Interior laundry areas and outside storage lockers provide additional convenience for Mallorca buyers. Mt\LLORCA OFFERS ITS residents ma ny of the a menities characteristic of a Med1terranean resort, including a private beach. s wimming pools. boat slips and a limited amount of dry boat s torage. As residents of Mission Viejo. both M allor ca and Montiel buyers are invited to JOtn the volun· teer-membership Mission Viejo Recreation Cen· te rs a t a monthly cos t or $17. , Dock your boat at your patio! The ShJp1rn Comp.my, one tif tht> S(1u1hl<lnd\ mo~t re~pec.ted tu':>tom hom e budd1n).?. firm.,. offers a collect1on ot luxury, on-the-w.ltr r homes in prt•!>t1~10u':> H untington H arbour. , Authentic. M t'd 1terrJnean mtH1f, ~ • hJndcr.ltlt"d detJ 1b , drJm,1111. l1v1n~ ~p.lll' f>rn ed from $540,000 O pt'n S.11 . Sun M11n. Tut>' I 00 t.> c, 00 pm \1r t Jll h•r 1pf'\•1n tmt'11t 1-1.i t r-1 5 'l.:!l' ~ Ult l'Jul11 lnJ~t H 1~hw.l\ JI ;:.;,";"".~l.:.J AJm1rJlty \l\'Jy By the sea, h:r. the sea, liy the beautiful sea. Jasmine ( rrek ha\ OCl'Jn-clo''' '"~' bedroom Ne" port BcJch home' Th:it. and qurct . private ltv1ng 1, ~ha1 fa\mme Crcd, 1\ all ahout You ~no~ ,,·,,pcc1al from the moment }Ou drrvc up to lht• :!4-hour att.:nucd cn1rancl1 ~richen~ 1th bre;ikfa~t noo~. lllCtf entr), JOd lormal UlOtn~ room There\ ;i clubhou.,c wrth three pooh and night-lighted tenn" court\ A fJct i.hcet on fac11t11c' indutlin.f! A'~oc1.111on .1~'e" rn.:nt'" Jvailahlc .... I .. r I oc.11cd one mile from Newport Center. fa,mme Creek rl·pre,ent' .m enviable moue of 1,, 1ng for th.: fortunate few. Come 'ample lhc ~pcc1.il .1mh1enl'e ol JJ,nlllH' Cred. ,. - 1 . ' . Rrght now we've got a numhcr ol \clccr 1wo-hedroom home,. two rtan,, each with two elevation\. A~idc from two hell room,, c~1ch plan ha' rwo hath'. :i 'ruJy or den. fircrlacl'. wcl har. 'pai.:1ou' ~.~ ~ ... I . h-J /' -f ,J(.Y , ... _. : . ' r--! L~ Eight intriguing 'floorplans, twenty-one tradition-rich e>eterlor designs await your selection. These sumptuous homes otter the most contemporary lifestyle blending smoothly with the ambience of early Calt- tomla architecture. Nestled among the gentle green l'llns surrounding this beautiful mission village, Los Corrales is but four miles from the sea and Dana Point Marina. Pr9ctlcally next door to golf, tennis and riding. a full range of faclllties are at hand.''rheee homes combine today's most desirable features with detalls that enhance this carefully preaerved environ· ment. There ls much to attract you to Los Corralff. Come ... eicperlence tod1y'1 homes with a llt•tyle that fits both the Image and realltt)bf California Living . where It 111 ti.Qan. 2 a.droom• a Oen • 3 Bedroom• & Oen 4 Bedroom•. 2, 2v. a 3 B•th• L. -; ., ... i . ··1,·r l . ' I ..... OftD.,,... , .......... ,... . ..., J1111Vl9 ..... left,,_,. C111l1ll•t0. CA tan T<1h111l1oe: (114) •1-GM.t from $124,950 to $166,950 f Fully DfK:OfWt«I end Lend1cap«J Modlll1 Now Open , , ,_, tit\911.A..-J . ..,.. P\AN -1 ..... J . l'tAH _, . JASMINE CAii"' .-. .. o© In the Village of Harbor View Outstlllndlnc ronvtnffonal ftnandni. Homes from SlOl ,9!10 M J Brod. & Son.,, Inc • Phone (114 I 6.JO . .JO:!O •• *"' ...... ~~~ ' J REAL ESTATE I' $JL ... 1Mai.lp•e• ................ ........ ~ ..... !Wtp ........ , ............. , ......... u. ................ ,.,. ........ .. MM•ml•llilm•tMl•wkw,ftub. a.I., II uU ,._ 8eed1 The N LlaUng Servtce o~ ... ted by the HunUnatoa 1ch-rountein Valley Board of Realt.on ln ._, (Jue• r~ were un•va1lable 1 sold t01,,.,,.na.a for a tot•lotm,062.202 There are •PP~xlmate-ly J,000 ~altar members of tht' M ts. plus their .. letP410Ple. The ye1r to datu ules are 3.80,1. wtlha volwneofS31l.4el,931 The M"'1Uple UaUn1 Service operated by th~ Newport Uafbor·Coeta lhaa Doarct..or Realtors in May (June f\autts wue unaolli.blt· 1 old 3M pro ~rties for a total of $41.4'7,eoo Th\'rt· urt' 11pprox 1mately 2,840 realtor member!> of the MLS, plus their s aleepeople. The year to d1He :.ales are 1.606 with a volume ot $184, 131,295 Probably lhe biggest problem homeo"' ner~ have selling the ir house is to let all potential buyers know at once that it's on th~ markt:t List ~ ing the house wtth a realtor or other real estate broker solves part of Uus problem Prospectavt• buyers are checking with lhe realtor constant!) Your broker advertises the house's foatun•i., shows it. puts a sign on the front lawn T HE BIGGEST SERVICE homeowners can receive however. is to h ave thei r house hsted on the Multiple Listing Service. Unde r tha t pro· cedure. lhe realtor who lisL'I your property for sale turns in the essential facts to the M LS. which publishes it a long with a photograph. notifying all members or the MLS that your house is for s ale. "Realtor" is a term meaning a broker who bfil!>JJ~ Ute local real estate board. the CalHomia Real Estate Association. and the Na- tional Association of Real Estate Boards. Since a Multiple Lis ting Service has to be operated by a a la rge group of cooperating r eal estate brokers. almost all MLSes in California a re oper ated by local boards of rea l tors. Your realtor holds "open hou:.e" so other re· a ltors and the ir sales associates can inspect it. Any or the members of the MLS can sell vour house to their clients, but you still deal only ·with the lis ting realtor. All orre rs mus t be made through your agent. who controls the advcrtis inJ?. counsels you, is still your agent Tin$ SERVICE IS included in the original list· ing agreement with your realtor at no additional cost. Your agent simply agrees. al> part of the MLS a rra ngement with other reaJtors, that a specified part of the sale commission will go to the realtor who sells the property. giving them the incentive to sell it as quickly as possible. The M ulUple Listing arrangement comes as close as any yet devised to solving that biggest problem of the ho meowner. to te ll every potential buyer the house is for sale and m ake it easy for the m to inspect it. The MLS arrangement also has the advantage for homeowners of providing a guide to the true market value or the ir house. When they a nd their realtor are discussing the asking price, they can compare features. location, and other factors with othe r houses a lready o n the market. a rriving al a price neither too high nor loo low THE P ROSPECT WHO 1s gorng lo fa ll in love with a house the moment he or she sees it, and buys it, is an e lusive somebody. Most people have doubts about the house they buy. And they as like· ly as not will shake their heads at the house they follow up in a n advertisement. buying a fter sur- veying everything on the market a t that tim e within their requireme nts and qualifications. EDITOR 'S NOTE: Randall McCardle is president of the Real E:stateTs; he 1s also an author. lectureT and in· structor. Send your comments and questions to Randy Mccardle.clo the Doily Pilot. Post 0/hce Box 156-0. Costa Mesa.CA92626 Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? ff IO -joilt US for ~ infow mal chat with ... Dr. RClltdy McCCll"dk -Randall R. Mccardle, Ph.D. PrHldent THE REAL ESTATEAS It you have ever considered a career in real eeiate sales. or are now presently licensed. and would like to have your questions answered at a Stl"llll, informal d1scuss1on with Randy and 90019 of THE REAL ESTATERS, then call now tor r998rvateons Space 1s limited. c• MIJS Coe at 751 -6191 Champagne & Hors d' Oeuvres Ju ly 11 , 1979 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. A;andy Mccardle. a 9th grade drop-out. hitctlhtlced Into Costa Mesa 26 years ago and ~ 1n the real estate business. The hrst few ~ were a struggle .. From dnveng a ,..,,_, old car and hv1ng in a single car garage lO eatabhah1ng h11 own business. His compeny. THE REM. ESTATERS, 1s both well known end well respecied. Later, McCar· die went to college attending O.c.c .. Chapman College, Cal St•t• Long Beach. USC and topped It off with a Ph.D. In eddltlon to being the ownM and founder of t 1HE AEAL ESTATERS, Ral\.dY la a founder ot t fie 00.. •nk of Costa ,.._, president of Ti.co &ctow ll'IC., COiiege ~urer, author. ,...... ..,.._.and MW.,,._r columnist. . ff•,au=u:to but n unable to attend ftt n . .,.. .. know -Or If YoU would litlt .. ,,. t to you. p!MM call. . r TREES UNDERSCORE RURAL HERITAGE OF WOODSIDE/EL TORO W oodsld e P r o jeet Trees Line T oro S ite Stund!> of \'Uc al} plus, Jlder and sycamon• lrt.·t.·s anrl o pt•n s pace's 11n der:.rore Lht• rura l he ritage of Woods1det EI Toro, the popular singlt'·famll,v rcl>11knt1al community 1n th£' Saddlebark Vall<'Y. when• thn•t.• and four b<•droom homes w1lh up to lhre(• haths an• priced from $119.900 to $135.9CJO. Set along t·urang rt"sidential drives bordering the Alum <:reek Greenbelt. many of tht• tw11-~t1>ry and multi-le vel homes have.· ''1t.•ws of the.· OJ><.'n c reek bed which has bN•n <.lcd1<:atcd to the County of Orange. SITUATED AT TllE foot of the Sad- dleback Mo unlarns. El Toro and un- dev<'loped areas bclongang to the Irvine Company <ind lht.• Cleveland Na t1onal For<•st Sheltered undc•r t.•avt.·s of wood s haJw or lilt· roof:-. t.•:<ler1ors of tht· Woodside F:I To ro homC's dis play handsome P:<tC'rior trl'<•Lment:. wuh exte ns1H' us<· of natural y,ood 1\ total of 15 ele\'al1on:, d1st1ngu1sh the five floo rplans wh1<:h have attached two or three ('ar garagl'S with direct ac· cess to interiors . Rc<1 r and side yar<.ls art· 1•ndosed w11h conrretc block fenc·es. Double door entries introduce the well-defined foyers with ceramic tile or wood parqu1•t flooring, imparting a visual 111vitation to enter the homt's which range from nt•arly 4!.200 to 2,800 square feC't. H1 ch carpeting pro· \'Ides comfo rt underfoot in th e elegant living rooms. formal dining rooms. hospitablt-family rooms. all bedrooms. master buths and dress 1ng areas. and in select plans. bonus rooms. FLOODING l ~TE RIOR S with natural lighting. expan:,l'" of "'in· do\\ s h ig hlig ht the s p acious dimensions of tht.· homt.'S. which are acn•nted by soaring 'aulll'd cei lin~s in select areas To \'1ew the nt'\\ community of Woodside1 El Toro. take the El Toro R oad c•x it from th e San Diego Frc<·wa~ Drive north on El Toro Hoad to Trabuco Road. turn right and continue lo th<' sales info rmation cenlcr and comple x of models at Woodside El Toro. open daily from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m Models Now For Sale (Brittanywoods) TOWNHOME living in Eastside Costa Mesa one block from the Newport Beach City Limits f • -.... REAL BRICK. wood burning jff.rl~ '1· ~· r~ ~-, :-·· ~-·'-...;;::... . . l fireplaces: french·Engllsh -.I l~' '1 ~ ' architecture: two and three ~~-;~-; -~·: : •. · 'I:"' ~,..J:ffln~·r.-. ., ~ bedrooms: spilt level and two· -• ~ '"If' ... -..i f •• ,~ .'-' '"--.... story: cathedral celllngs: mod-' ~-· • ' · · •• ~ em kitchens with eye-level ' _.,..._, "'-. ~ •• • ' microwaves: enclosed two-and ·~ r.·~·=-~~ three-car garages: greenhouse windows and skylights. Yesterdly and today - In ona setting on your own land. Pool, jacuul. recreation room. tennis court toot Close to Newport's "Back Bay". schools. golf courses. restaurants and shopping. BriUanywoods llQwn HomEJ ~ Developed by il9 Woodtree Dev. Co. Models open from l l am to 5 pm ~4¥ 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa , :r~v ., t>46·00M 95S·t9l(I Sunday. July 8. 1979 Models Selling ... At Devonwood The six furnished model homes at Devonwood Estates in Fountain Valley are now being offered ror aale, according to Eric Solheim, sales manager fo r G. F. Goeden & Company, builders of lhe de· velopment of 103 detached, single·family luxury residences. The three to five-bedroom homes range from 2,272 to 3,525 square feet of living space and are priced from $230,000 to $310.000. with furniture In· eluded. Buyers also receive a $5,000 m oving al· lowance from the builder at close of escrow. FURNISHED AND DECORATED by inte rior designer Sandy Bla ke. the one and two-story models feature hardwood parquet e ntries. s uperb quality dra pes and w allpaper , and upgraded • carpeting. and include complete landscaping and s prinkler system Individual models have s uch ex ceptional appointments as an indoor spa and a backyard swimming pool with jacuzzi . Set on extra large lots and boas ting outstand 1ngly beautirul exterior designs. the homes also feat ure spacious sunken hving rooms. dramatic 'aulted ceilings with staunch wood beams. two or three wood-burning fir eplaces with gas log hghters: elegant form al dining rooms. two·and a half or three bathrooms with onyx pullman tops . s pacious family rooms. breakfas t nooks. wet bars SC'parate. inside laundry rooms . w<tlk in l'losets. and \'Xpans1ve master bedroom suites with mirrored wardrobe door!-> and luxurious Hom<.111 bath::;. AM 1 F M intercom system:, gas forred air ht.·ating, full 1nsulallon for lowN fuel bills: s moke detectors . t WO· and three.car garag(:s with automatic door opener. gas outlell> on thl' patio. and blot•kwi..111 fl'nc1ng on lhn:e 51dcs Jn <llVidual plans .1ncludl· -.,uch desirabl1• amt·n1t1<·s a:-. dens. bonu:. rflOms. und bakon1t•s off tht> ma:,lt.•r bedroom KITCHENS f'EATt.:Rt: GAFFERS & Sattll'r apphancPs t built in contmuou:,-<'lt'aOlnJ.! c.Joubh• oven wiLh microwC:tve. fi ve-burner g;is cooktoµ dis hwasher. garbage disposer. and trash com pat· Lo r>: waterline to rcfr1J(erator 1t'emaker . hardwood 1·uh1nels with ct•r;1m1t talt• rountertops . easy-care \•1nyl flooring . luminous c<•1llng..,, pan try . and a pass-through window to the garden Lo<·atcd nt>ar Garfield Avenue <ind Brookhurst Street . Devonwood Estates 1s adJacent to tht· Fountain \'alley Racquet Club and only :,1x miles from Huntington Beach State Park It rJn rw reachL-d by t;.iking the S<.tn D1ei::o F'ret \\ay to Brookhurst. proccedrng ~outh on Brookhurst to Garfield Avenul'. west on Garfield one block to C:imarron Stret!t. turnrng right a nd following tht! s igns The models and sales office (Jt 9899 M oon River Circle are open daily from 10 :.i m lo dusk. For further information. phone 962 993t For rtew Opportu· n ltle• la l nwe1t· ment Property For The Slnale Family Llceptee One daJ Hmlnmr In· clud .. , JO page work· book c:overlng how to: • E siil'l'lllle Oper1111nq E•pen~ • I vpttol Syndkollon • C. olculate 1'aN Sht"hl'1 • "'"Pc'I"" Pro·Forma Stdt.: rr1.-nt' • N .. g.,uve Cash fl"~ • ll1"•d" Oo"'n'iO•· l ,.v,.rog.! • l•t\<f'"tfrnf!f11 Vh .. ld Audi';~·~ • ::,,. 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Is there a cheaper way to finan ce cl poi,}? It's a question most poo l sellers try to duck. Because financing directly with us elimi· nates the middle man's loan profits . He stands to lose hundreds of dollar~. But his loss is your gain. And our low inter· est rates will probably mean extra savings for you. Before you go pool s hopping, call us fol' a loan commitment. The n you'll be able to com- pare exactly how much you save . Phone for the facts now. c ' ~l~~A~C~~~~:' GET THE FACTS. CALL NOW. , '\I Orange County: rT14) 546-8&10 CF·232 California Federal Savings and Loan Aaaociau~ 1 :;r,·) ' difference between a rcedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does m ake 4Qu 1te a difference. After all. you don't drive the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a M er cedes Benz yo u dnve some thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world · s m ost respected automo· biles. A car with legendary engi- neering, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety Somith1ng else you'll dnve t he Cdr you leac.,e for two. three or even four year ~ Most cars look out of date all too quickly But when you lease a Mercedes Benz . you drive a car wrth classic lines and timeless· ness that rs never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you . One is certain to make 1t more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes·Benz than you A) might h ave thought poss1 ( ble. Ca ll us today for the \ surprising facts. ., Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo lmpotts 831-1740 ..1111/iori:r,/ ~h·11/1•r • 495 1700 28701 Marg uerite Pkwy. - Son Diego Fwy or AvC'ry, Mission V1c·10 '78 ALFA ROMEO SPORT SEDAN LOTS OF EXTRAS! ONLY 58295 '79 ALFA ROMEO SPIDERS & GTs WE HAVE THE BEST (Ser 1464) SELECTION IN SOUTHYM CAUFOINIA THE VERSA TILE 1979 SAAB 99GL '$7399 !Se• 64341 EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 1979 LUXURY PEUGEOTS 404 & 504 CGAS & DIESEU beach i11ports SAAi • ""'°' · AtlA ... IO 141DOVESI.W1UC11 752-0900 All Prices Plus Tax & License Cars Subject To Prior Sale. Offer Good Thru 7-9-79 '74 HORNET '78 PINTO LIFTBACK . RUNABOUT Air cono power '>leering & Auto trans & oower steering only 49.000 miles (b05LKW) 424TJHI GREAT COHDITIOM! HICE CAR $2299 $3650 •77 DATSUN '75 GREMLIN 280 z 6 CYLINDER 4 '>Of'l·cJ i1" cond /J. <;tPrno Auto trans lo. lo m iles & •029SMU oeaut1fu1• f306SPP) HURRY AT DON'T WAIT AT $7895 $1899 BIG INVENTORY OF GREAT GAS MILE.AGE CARS '76 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON 4 '>PePd air cona stereo & more (200PGJ) HURRY AT $2499 '78 COROLL~ LIFTBACK "> •,o!'ed Jir cond & <,IPreo ldO!' 9 18UBX LOW MILES! $4895 '77 vw '75 CHEVY NOVA '77 CELICA RABBIT LIFTBACK LIFTBACK Air conc:t SIPlt:O !al.II' (l 79SOL) h cyt JUIO tran-6 (ll•W ... I 5 '0PPC1 JH maq IS more t»pring 979MWJ t065SfSI " ' HICE CAR ONLY HURRY AT $3899 $2795 $5195 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL MGs, TRIUMPHs AND JAGUARs 979-2500 f hkx:ln So111/t of tltt• \011 D~RO frttM'tll nou -" --. t1>t .u.. to• PM..""'·.,.,. ....... '°•, .... a -•• .u.. Yo ', .... HARBOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY 2925 HARBOR Bl VD . ~TA MESA .. , Sund!x· July 8, 1~79 DAILY PILOT 0 I The Blggeat Marketplace on the .Orange Coast ILY PILOT CLASSIFIED A P ••• 11"1 Hoffee: Allroal eatat~ advertl.!ied In ttUa newspaper is 11ub- Jt'(i\IO the Federal •'•I Hou~ing A(•l o f lH wtuch makes at 1Lle&al t a dvert1sl '"any pre rereact . hm1tat100\ o discrimlnatlon baseo ntl'e, ~1 reb~ioo. sex. or naUOl*I onglJI, or a mte:otioo to make any such preference. limit•· lion, ordistri m1natlon." nus newsp;iper will not ltnowanflY accept any adve rtis ing for real estate whacb is in v1ola - tlon of the la w. alORS: AdY...ti should cMcll their ads ':!.:!~TN DAILY PILOT os~ iability for thr fint correct insetiloft Oftly. HouMs for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Geweral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER WIL RNAMCE This c ute 2 btdroom eastsi<k-home has been remodeled & is !iluated on a large lot. Tht owner says he will carry the 1st T D.. so hurry on lh1s n <' w I 1 s l 1 n g ! C a I I ~2ti60. 1 ·«;:SELECT IPROPERTtE macnab / Irvine realty OPEN SUN. I ·5 P.M. TElllFfC OPPOITUMITIES o..r. wil nsbt t.. fillmcll9g NAMATIC DOVH S~lS High ceilings & exposed beams in form al living & informal family rm w/glass wall to park-like grounds providing the perfect selling for g r acious e nt e rtaining . Quick occupancy is poss ible on this 4 BR home priced right a t $329.500 incl. land. 1219 SANTIAGO DR. <U-84) HEW OfflltlHG~STILUff Perfect 4 BR family home in quiet location. Short walk to schools. s hopping, parks & tennis. Family rm. FulJy fenced yard. $172.500. 2224 ARALJA. (U-85) OWNEtt raANSFHRED! Bought another! Light & airy 3 BR h ome w/fa mily rm & formal dining New cpts & wa llcove rings - French doors to s unny patio in lovely garden setting -choice corner location. $178.500 owner will ca r ry 2nd Trus t Deed. 901 ALDER PL. (U-86) LARRY DYER 642-823.5 642·8235 644-6200 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Irvine at Campus Valley Cen ter 752-1414 675-3411 A SUMMIR PLACE-And winter too. On the water in Newport Shores. 4 Bdrm. single family home with terrific financing terms, and only $179,900. "°'35 C~L ST. 0'91 SUN FJRST Of'~N HOUSE -Enjoy this 5 Bdrm Somerset m a park setting wilh fountains and pools . Move in a nd enjoy. .2029 POIT aRISTOL 0'91 SUM. JT'S A CHARMER -4 Bdrm Broadmoor in ':J'ur,t~erock ~ith custom country d ecorating, an mv1tmg a num. plus patio and garden. Full or ch arm. $U9,SOO. 19132 •GDU OPEN SUN CHOOSE TOUR OWN DECottATING-Just listed largest 4 Bdrm Lusk built new home on ~ ~re at vitw lot in pres ti g ious Turtlerock <Highlands . Builders term s. $249.000. 20 ILUFf YIEW OftEM SAT /SUN SWING Y~I H~MMOCIC -In the big beautiful yard behinl this 4 Bdrm Lusk built Eastbluff home _on a quiet c ul de sac. Near schools and s hopping. ftnd, you own the land. $243,500. ~06 EUS ONtf SUN TRAHSFBllD ovl' ~ ~AYS '"Sat." -This foxy 4 Bdrm dEtact" Ot" has a super lar ge assumable ban , ht. o •wailing rate. It's loaded with ~oodies anu:. to go! $155,000. 26 omwooo EAST ONN SUN -SECU~ITY MNDED -A 2 + d e n home in secunty ga~ Jasmine Creek is a safe bet. Landscaped .. ,iraped, upgraded carpets. And a J>eek-a-boo vaew from the bay window. $225,000. • 12 JEnY OfllN SUH. IT'S A •aza -To cook up a storm in the gourmet kitclen of this 3 Bdrm custom home near schools, shopping, yet quietly nestled on a lovely Baycre•t lot. $198,000. 1107 TIADIWM>S OfllN SAT/SUM A PllFICT FAJIL Y HOME -Spacious custom 4 Bdrm home w.th a big pool and pten'ty of yard too! (-.. wonda-ful, gracious family home in beautiful Bayctest. $249 soo. 172' mtlAPIM ' (642-5678] Bay and Beach Realiy REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 LIDO ON THE IAY Just la ke the elevator to a TOUCH Of' HEAVEN. Second fl oor 1~ just e nough to provide a 180 degree VIEW. You 'll enjoy the ('Onvemence & security of this location. The ELEGANCE of this 2 bedroom & den condominium m akes every day a happy day. $550.000. Boal s lip a vailable. Call for details. DOVER SHORES A landmark property that everyone has seen. E vervone has admired .. Everyone has w~nted . BUT ... unlil now. this offering has neve r been a va ilable . The sprawling house is situated on spacious grounds. with a pc·r~anent & unobs tructable view. Lavish use of used brick. or French doors &; w1!1dows ... & soa rin1{ beamed ceilings. 4 Bedrooms. Formal dining room. 1-amlly room. Are you the one destined to own this classic? * OPEN HOUSES * SPYGLASS 5 Bedrooms. dining & family rms .. pool, view. #8 Drakes Bay OPEN SUN. 1·5 ................................................... $465.000 HARIO~ RIDGE 4 Bedrooms. dining & fa mily rooms. view. 17 Coventry OPEN SUN 1-5 ...................................................... $450.000 DOVER SHORES 6 Bedrooms. dining & fa mily rms. vie w. 1548 Galaxy OPEN SUN. 1-5 .................................................... $415.000 IA YCRE.ST 5 Bedrooms. f amilv rm. & dining area. 4 Baths 1807 Sandalwood OPEN SUN. 1-5 ............ : ............................ · ........... $310.000 ILUFFS Cus tomized 2 bedrooms & family room. 414 Vista Grande OPEN SUN. 10-7 .................................................... $259.500 COR~A DEL MAR Duplex ; 3 bedroom s. 21,...! baths caC'h unit. s 13.131 :! Marigold OPENSUN.1-5 ................................................. S249.500 , IA YCREST 4 Bedrooms. dining & fa mily room s. 1807 Toyon Lane OPEN SUN. 1-5 .................................................... $239.500 WESTCUFF 3 Bedrooms. dining & fa mily rooms pool. 1329 SUSSEX LANE OPEN SUN 1-5 ............................... .' .......... , .......... $218.000 IAYCREST 3 Bedrooms. family room. 2012 Leeward OPEN SUN ........................................................ $194 .500 CANYON CREST 3 Bedrooms. dining room. Fee. 19 Canyon Cres t OPENSUN.1·5 .................................................... $182.000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 Bedrooms. fa mily room. pool. 1615 Ruth Lane OPENSUN.1-5 .................................................. Sl79.500 BLUFFS SinAlc le ve l. 2 bedrooms & den. 2211 Vista Dorado OPEN SUN. 1-5 .................................................... $172,50<.I ~OSTA MESA ( E astside >New duplex. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths each. 1954 Church .:>l. OPEN SUN. 1-5 ................................................... $172.500 CO~TA MESA CEasts1de > Under construction. 6 condos. 3 & 2 bdrms. 1631 Irvine OPEN SUN. 1·5 ........................................... Starting $112.500 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 5°/o DOWN All you need on this super sharp 2 bdrm condo with prime O.C. Location. Pool, Jacuzzi & a ll amenities and offered at only $51,500. 4 IEDROOM-$77,500 That's right o nly $77,500 for this choice 4 bdrm family home on a quiet tree-lined $treet. No down! VA terms! Seller motivated!! Submit offer!!! COUNTRY UVIHG M os t unique h o m e in Tustin. 3 b edroom, 21h bath. family room. huge formal dining room with 4 fireplaces. A custom built adobe home on 1h acre. Won't last a t $139,900. 540-3666 Wflela11 Real Estate Inc. THE WAY TO A MAM"S HIAIT IS LOWB HOUSI PAYM9n'S Take over loan of $59,800. Love is everywhe re in this lovely 4 BR home. LIU A GOOD MAM-«IASONAIU Comm'l Property is hard to find, in the growing redevelopment area of downtown C.M. Future benefits here. In five years you may be saying, "I could have owned that property. I didn't think ahead." ONI IDIM I IA TH TIAIDOWM Perfect for units or condos ln new up & coming apartment a r ea on Westside. (540-6240) C .. ._.... 140.1720; 111..JHI TA .... llALTOIS. COSTA MllA 759-0811 LINDA ISLE Elegant c ustom waterfront. Spacious m a rble w/cathed~ al ceilings. 5 Br 5 Ba. fa mily rm w/wet ba r , mstr s uite w/ftplc. formal dining rm, breakfast rm. wa ter view from most rooms. E lec. filte red AIC. Pier & slip for 50' yacht & bay boats. '~~~ Albert Pussell Realty Co. IJJ De.tr Dr. N•wport 9"da. Ce. 1714t Ul·IJSZ Cote Realty & Investment Company YOU'VE ARRIVED AT BIG CANYON Executive family home with 4 Bdrms , 3 b ath s , playroom . Spectacular view with custom pool a nd spa. New paint. carpet and draperies. Family kitchen and formal dining room. Separate utility room. Ready for immediate possession. Total security living. You've Arrived at #35 Rue Fontainebleau Open 12 to 5 Saturday and Sunday. 640·5777 NEWPORT CENTER s One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CIE 110111 ILlllS ao. OVER 50 YEARS OFWVtCE 54 DRAKES IA Y OPEN SUM 1·5 Specl••t ular Sp~·l!la,..; Lm'1•h· Fin• Ol•tlroom !\lode l ~11:ht l.1(!.hb \'11·" Profe:-.,aonallv LJ ndscaJ>('d. Man\ E xtra Ft> a t ure-; Pool. Sauna. Spa. Entry Lt•<td' To l.arl!C L1v1ng Hoom & For mnl 1>1nmi.:. Modl•rn K1lthl·n. G a m e Room Submal Offers S52.5.000 2443 VISTA MOB.RA OPEN SUN l ·S llluff-. Largl•SI Sm l!h· Storv Thn •C' Al'flrll(lm l'lus F:1m1l~ Ho11m Paula !'Ian cu .. tnm Fl'a tun.., Thru Out l'J:-1 E-.c·ro" A.,.,um P f-'1rsl Tru'-l Ot·t"d o ... nt•r \\ 111 l'<trry Lari.ie 2nrl Tru'l f>t>l'd l'ril't·. St96.5uu. lnd udc:. Fee La nd Submit All Ofh.•r:- 1 921 I BIDDLE OPEN SUM l·S Ono· Of 1'11rtlt• Hnc-k ·., APsl. 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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 COTTAGE CORNER--tdM 6001/2 Larkspur CharmiltCJ 2 bdrm coffoc.Je with shi'"JfH ond wCll"Wlth. lest pric"9, ~ in terrific locatioL S 115,000. See Rodlef DiCJCJS. MAGNIACENT WATERFRONT-:-VU Absotutefy pert.ct ift e•ery way. ~'Mr. oRd Mn. ftet"fectfoa ond f-.ily lin hH'e." Woodsy •xterior with loitdscCl!pH flowers & CJl'HMJ'fi pla a-. balcCMty mtc1 poHo. Two •tiorr 4 MdrOOM -.... with formol di•l•t· l•o•tihlly coordi....t.d decor thnaout. Mexic• Hie, stoi11•d 9lou e"try doors, c111to• wolk:o...-illgs .ct wllldow trc.._atL lwchldes per OWlt boat sip ift O Yerf pri.ate Hftiftg. $975,000 t..cJlldiftg I.ct. HOME NEAR BEACH Ow1ttf' MC»ff•ahd to Mii tWs cHi 1 Jng 2 ....... + ... .ct ....... .._.._ ..... steps ~ bHch rt.US co ulty pool, hMis -.I tft1 lflc IMicJllbon.. S 110,000. ATTENTION PIOFESSIONALS: ..,...,,..c.....,._ •• ..._laed co•••rcl., strfft .... hmlis cowt, poof, .......... k ............ ,.. ... ......... of bird ~ ...... ...... ftOSSlllLITllS: ~~ Cl•b. s,e. M.clc .. Offices. ~ IWo. Pri•• Sc....._ etc. off .... .,1,zto.000 w1t1t fOOd •• 1U1 fllllll)lltllJllliti1 ....... IY ..... 31SMameAw. Bal>oe island 671-6900 limdey. July a. 1911 EUROPE oflean BOrgain Trips Still E~iit n Have to Try Harder and Take Detours DIT'OR'S NO'l'C '-Ir 1 1tllJ _.....,_ '° flO lo .,,....,.. UIU ....,,., Olt o _.,,....,,. IC I.I I"" o «* o/ ~ ,.. nOIU ....... H... " o ,.,.,e M IOJM ol IM cciilatrw • ~,. .-,... UONholu ~ be Q barvaia By T\e AaMd11M ....... Jt you've hHn~u.onlna Uu1t v'catloo abroa becauat! lhe dollar lan·t u lnHah\y aa It o~e was. think llJ\J\. 'With 11 bit or plannlna . a dash oC adventure and a detour (ron\ ~ ~at.en track, 7,ou may Jwtt fipd that bar1atn )Ou ~bl went out with chellp 1asollnt> t:UllOPEAN VACATION barga1ru still eim1t. they've JU:.t mov~ out of the hl~h rtnt d111 trict. In Romania you can get a nicht 's lodging (or th~ price of a c laeese sandwich 1n Geneva. Switzerland. The cost of one nlaht in a Copenh1tgen hotel will g et you u wl!ek 's bed and breakfast in one of Italy's m01>l charming hill towns llULE ONE: There's no such thing as a cheap l'Ountry 1f you want to go first cluss. A doublt' room at the Inter-Continental Hotel in Zagreb, Yugos lavia. costs about $74 a night. only a bout $17 less than its cousin an Amsterdam. Netherlands . ln less developed countries, t!W' same conditions that keep potatoes c heap make It ex pensive to import air condi· t1oners and m artini makings. R ULE TWO: A II the un- dtscovered gems have been dis- cQvered. Shangri·la m ay exist somewhere. but airlines with bargain fares don't fly there. NOwadays finding a bargain means shedding your preJudjces against whatever il 1s that's kept people away. But if you don't mind penetrat· ing the Iron Curtain, or risking a little rain in Spain, or waJkm~ instead of driving in Ire land, or s ha ring the Gre<·k isle of los with about 5.000 young summer campers. you t•an gel by on a fra<'tion of the going ra te for the old Grand Tour. The firs t ingredie nt of a bargain is the dollar exchange ratt Swiuerl11.nd tn•lrlc>11 ~h•I to 1vok1. 10 l' ara •1u • room ln a top-clus houl wH 100 Swl.t11 franu, \hen S2lS tCI Tooa,y 100 franca buya a niichl In a middle cl au holllelry. but ll l'Oslll ~7 111 term• ol s~'t" fr1tnC'll I N BULGAalA . lho111th . t ourl~tJI chan)(ln6' 1101l1H 11 .i1·1 I '~ tlmt>• Uw offic'llAI t'\<'han1tl' rutt· for the local <'Urrl'll<'Y, till' ll'Ylt tr you t•an avo1tJ bu lnw .:a1mll1w ut $3 ~> I\ £1tllon you· 11 )>lt•1•p twl tt•r Ill \Oltr $2 Ml 1.1 IH1thl room 111 1t IJrl \' jld J<Ul''>t ho Ubl' t'\1 '11 thou1th that 11tlt't' I)> 4."I 1wn·c·nt ubO\ t• lu11t SUnllllt'f ·, 1 lllt'' Whal 'I\ In nul~.Hllt I 1\0\ th1111• from beacht•, 111 hour h un1111i.: Tht' nl'"' ~r 111111 "' h11tt·I' •• rr, 1 ll()Wlina;, lt'llrll\ h111 \l•h 111 k 1 ltl mg Hnct ktnctt'rfo(arlt'n' v. h1•rt• the· kids r an be t•art•d f111 Wt·~t Eur11pt•:i11' '""'11\t•rt·cl fo:tt)>t 1-:uro1w Mllllt' '1·:11' a1o:o. but t-.:ast Eurt)~H' I)> 111,1 ll1M'oH•1 rn It ho w I 11 11 r o m u l t• 111> t• lf H o 111 u n 1 a h ,1 ~ 11 l .,.. 11 v. l' t' k 1'r11ns~ lvm11.1n p:it•k 11~1· 10111 t'.1llect Dr:H·ulu l.t11.wncl Hnd Truth" for $1.000 Hut unl(Uldl'd \'CHI ran illm• for as hi tit• ai-SIO ;1 ;111,. :ind a douhlt• rnc11n 111 an urn costs $J BVDAPt;ST, nu: ('H1>ital or c·ommunist llungary, offers in· t-xpens1ve hot mineral baths to soothe feet sore from touring Roman ruins tl ha s bee n mobbed bv the hordes of Attila the Hun but not yel by tourists In Czechoslovakia. anybody cm Tourin~ Europe Advance Booking, Planning Pays Off l:: DITOR'S NOTE -A successful meipen.nve vacation in Jo:urope begins al l1ome where travelers can find such things as boryain tram 11ckets way ahead of t1mt' By The Associated Press Planrung a European vacation does n 't have lo m ean buying one of those three-week "H-it 's-Tuesday-it-must-be-Belg1um" bu!> tours with 50 compatriots you gel to know only too well. The middle-income vacatione r who wants to tour several Euro· pean countries this summer and still pay the he;iting bills back home next winter should make :tbm e advance bookings and ticket purchases to save hun· dreds of dollars. IT'S FOOLISH, for example, to set out on a vacation that will involve more than one or two rail trips without either a Eurail pass or a cheaper rail pass for a single European country. These can be bought only from na- tional tourist offices or travel agents outside E urope. · Once you gel to Europe and find that the $75 spent on a one - way rail fare front London to £dinburgh could have bought llDlimited rail travel throughout Britain for a week, it's too late. The kind of rail pass to buy de- pends on the kind or vacation. A Eurail ticket. entitling the iourist to use every rail link in Western Europe, except Britain, eosts $130 for seven days, and '230 for a month. BUT, OBVIOUSL V, if a aionth's vacation.will be mainly ~.say, Norway and Sweden, it's better to buy just Norwegian ~it's one-week pass for S30 and weden's $150 "Nordtourist" H valid for three weeks. • If you have no Idea where you ,Vant to go, it ls better to consult ~ travel agent . But big-city ~ellers with one or two foreign lounlriea in milld s hould go to f'_ose nations' tOurilt offices, 'fhlcb should have details of cut· '8te offers. '•Brit.a.in doesn'~ ~ng to the urall system. 1,Bralisb Rail ~Het, ranging from $75 for an piult (persons at lebt 23 years h '* . elfare Raises SACRAMENf.9 J'·L>) -The own admint&t.u1 bihaa quiet· acted to give''too;ooo welfare clplents raiaes of 6.9 percent July l rat.her than l.be 15 per- nt current elate law provtdea, adminJstr«0,6~,_ Jpokesman 'llftnned FticflY. Tbe 1cUo ,ObJect to ans•. bo ""· If lhe al.run aati• OoY. Edmund rown Jr. qftli lilT lA Lar1er lo· a... - old) for a week in second class to $200 for a month in first class. can be bought from most tour agents and a sprinkling of na tional tourist offices throughout Western Europe, t he Unit ed States and Canada . ANOT H ER UNIQUF.LY Britis h offer that has to be bought before you go or not at a ll is the S12 "Open to View" ticke t. This gives unlimited ac cess to the s tately ho mes of England that am ope n to the public. Some countries strongly ad· vise tourists to buy the whole vacation in advance lo save money and trouble later . From the London office of In· tourist, the Soviet Union's state travel bureau , the buy-in· advance advice sounds more like a warning. SA l D AN I NT 0 U R I S ·r spokes man: "Provided they g~t the necessary visas. people c:m visit the Soviet Unfon on lh•!ir own. ''But the agonies are great and few people do it, s imply ar- riving alone in what is for Westerner's a totally s trange en- vironment can be exhausting." It's not a question of the Sov· iets having any a version to Western tourists. They just like to know where they are. Intourist's efforts to promote Wes tern tourism include a re- cently completed hotel complex -with swimming pools, saunas, cocktail bars and cabarets -at 'the Black Sea resort of Yalta. A SUMMER vacation can be booked ln advance 'from most Western countries. From Lon- don, including the 4,000-mUe round-trip air fare and all meals, a two-week Yalta vaca· Uon cosll $430. Motortata doing Yugoslavia on their own won't get 20 percent off l.be ga.aoUne price -S2 a gallon -unless they buy special coupons outaJde the country. Booking ahead in June to August for lhe cheaper things that are also fun -Greek lsl1nd1, Britis h baraes and Spaol1b suest bouse1 -la equal- ly neceaary. lhl' •trl'\lt will direct you to • S2 dluner, l11l'luiJln1 bttr, a quarter thl' t rut In u tourist hotel, and lhl' walll•r wlll stot>r you through ttw hlt•ro1itlY1>hlt·11 on thti mt<nu. \'vu tun 1&ct urounct on • lr<>lll'Y 1·ar for th•• t•cautvaleint or 9 cents und M rom•<'rl tkkc l <'Oats only It clull 111 I 11 W1•111t•111 1'~11ropt•. Spun1sh 11·'>orl1> utt• IH>pulur wilh German '11111 S1·11nch11u\'lt!n lour1sts who elem 1 c•11r11 thut rnuc·h more than '1111 clo A nil w Ill It-S1>tt nish 1 •• ,,11111 .1 11h ur c no s pt:cial hu1 ..ia1n $111 lo SJ5 a mc1tl - l lH· clrink' .1r l' umong lhe 1 h1•111w:-t 111 1-:11co1>t' \ 00l181.E ROOM a l a fancy """'"'''" • t•i-.ort hold will set you II .1 1 k S Ii O a d u y . b u l a " h 1 tt•v. u:-.ht>tl ..:ue:-t house is only • 10 to $15. S pain's c heapest \ oll'allon an•a IS the northwes t, l.11 ~t•ly lx•cause it rains a Jot. l'hc :..imc ~oes for neig hboring l'o rtu~al. wher e the s mart 111ont•y goes furthe r when spent :rwn' from Lisbon, the capita!, nnct ·tht.• southern coas t. The cen· trul and northern beaches flank ;c bt-aut1ful a nd undeveloped n)Untrysidc where a guest house c·osts $3 to $4 a night and the wm e is ru~gcd and cheap. The Portuguese government runs a strjng of "pousada" inns where first-class accommoda· lions can be had for $16 and meals fo r $8. The magic words "tasca" or "restaura nte lipico" should aet you dlrecled to 8 $2 lo ~ meal and an 80-cent botUo of wlnt' IN rrALY, llOAM away from Rome. For tiny beaches nesU1ng along a rugged coast, boat trips a nd voluble natives, try the 1!1land of Ponza. 25 miles orr the shin of Italy. Seven days with meals at a top hotel can cost lcs!> than $200. Or there's the sleepy medieval town of San Gimignano i n Tuscany. known for its 14 bell towers and narrow streets lined with palaces and old houses Spare but adequate lodgi"'lgs for $10 to $30 including breakfast It'll cost $2.20 or m ore a gallon for gas to drive an Ire land this summer. Which 1s just 81> W<'ll the exper ts sa y, because th<: way to see the country 1s at a walk. and a leisurely one at that START. SAY, AT the olJ r1sh mg town of Kinsdale 1n County Cork. the most 1ncxpcn1>1ve i;art of Ireland. Walk WC!>l, )>lopping at farmhouses $10 M le:-.!. fo r bed and hearty bn·ukfa:-.t an<I pubs for lh<' inner sc·c•nf'rv Pass lo nely lia y:-, w1nd1np road s. patchworks of V,ff•t•n fll'ld and copse. pun· 111r 1intl ..,olrtuclt· throu~h Courtma1·h1·rrv. <;l irn ct o re. S k 1 h Ii I' 1· ,. ,. n • It o a r 1111: Water Bay, Bullydt·h<1h, S.·hul l Coleen. Crookhuvt·n . Burlcc•ov•· Mizcnht'acl , Krll;1rnc·y , Trul1·1· Oingll· I ._,,..J' __ > ,.-- JP--------~ ..:::::::-~' ( .~. Avoid Big Cities -Save Money EDITOR'S NUTE -Don·t let high pnces in Pans. Geneva or Lon don keep you from a E.'uropean uacatwn this summer There are ways to get around them LONDON 1AP) It may take nerves of steel ;it times. but vis· llors to Britain can whisk through the sights and traffic of London on a hired mo-ped. crash h e lmet inc luded . for the cqu1valtmt of 90 cents a day the prict> of a snack. In expensive De nmark. it is possible to gel by on $18 a day b) staying with a farm fa mily ANO SWEDEN lhis summer is trying to ~et rid of a reputa· 11on as a place of high prices and poor service Touris t people the re are offerrns:: a program or cut rates for air and rail travel. t·ar rentals, hotels. campsites and mt>al vouchers It':. called 'T ht! Whole of Sweden al Half lhe Pnct'" Past va('ationers whose last- ing memory of Switzerland is not the Alps but a SlO cocktail may feel that even at half-price. Europe's tugh-cost countries are only for the rich. But there are ways lo tour Bri· lain. Scandinavia, Switzerland and many other European coun· tries where the prices are high without spending $100 a day or going inlo debt. IT REQUIRES planning ah ead and s pending as little time as possible in the big cities, or avoiding them completely. For example, :i night in a single room at London's s mart Savoy Hotel -by no m eans the city's most expensive -is $80 and up The same kind of money buys 10 days on a farm near the Wels h border. includ ing all meals a nd a heated swimming poo l. Golf cou r s es and horseback riding arc com · paratively reasonable extras. ANOTHER VAC ATION possibility, more expensive than rarms but cheaper than middle- g rade hotels, 1s lo hire a canal barge or boat. A major British r irm t h at l eases boats . Hoseasons, says a novice needs only brier instructions to become a vacation sailor on Britain's 2,000 miles or canals and naviga- ble rivers. The boats and barges provide lodging and serve as bases for day trips to cities and other sites. British boat itineraries vary from the busy upper reaches of the River Thames, the network o f waterways in the Norfolk Broads , the windmill-dotted fenland on England's east coast, to the canals or the industrial Midlands. Sleek yachts can be hired for flotilla c ruising around the Greek isles, while barges are available for traveling the in· land waterways of France. In peak summer months, a four· berth vessel can cost about $300 a week, with the renters supply- ing their o wn provisions. It is ad vlsable l o book sev eral months In advance to assure a good vessel and the Ume you want t.o use It. TRAINS ALSO CAN save you mon ey on hotel bills. For exam- ple, a barsain·hunllog vaca· Uontr who doesn't fancy a farm at any price can have live days or rall travel throuah Denmark on a f77 open ticket, Spend a l\.tll day in and around one cent.er, hop on a train in the evening :md s leep )Our way to the next It's eve n t'h ea pl•r 1n th•· Nt.>therlands to hire a b1c~t:le a nd explore wilh the family or Join a guided tour for l'Y<'hsts Under a progr<1 m called "Get in touc h with the Dutc h ," tour or fi ces will arrnngc for v1 s1tor!> 10 s pend an evening with Uut<·h fam 1l i~ al no cost. Swt'dt'n I!) sci ling its nt•w package of vouchers most of which are not avail able to nut1 vt• Scandinavians through as.:cnh in Europe and abroad VOUOIERS FOR hotels 1·0:-.t Sl7 lo $26 a n1 s;:ht for a doubll· Sot 50 a night for one or the ('QUI) try's 350 campsites. <i nd a bout Sl2 for a four-bed cabin The package :.ilso includes a "tourist 1111•nu" a\atlable all over the t·ountry al S.S for each full meal S " eden's domes tr t· airline. J.1njenyg, offers 10 trips for a total of $194, while a voucher for thrct• weeks' u nlimllect r a d travd throu~hout the Nordu: <irea costs $150 In SW1tzerland. whe re the top. t' I a!'>s hotels are so ex pen:-.1 \'C I h l') don't ad \('rl1ze c harges, hut d1screell) inform the guesL'>. a tourist can s till gel by on abollt S35 a day The cheap SWl!>S way rs to rent a chalN or stay with a prl\ a te ram il~ the re an· ahout 500.000 h(•ds in prrv:.ite homes avallablt-for r ent to tourists BL'T Tiit: (.'llEAl'EST ml'al Ill a Sv.1~s n·stauranl will co11l betwe1•n S6 and SIO and it's not a Need help? Have you sent for merchan· dlse and not received it? Is city hall giving you the run-a-round? Are you having a disagree- ment wfth a billing computer? ''At Your Service" offers help In all these matters and more. You can count on Pat Dunn and her "At Your Service" column to help solve problems. She can locate lost Items, straighten out utlllty bllla, get action from lawmakers, and just fight red tape. Even If you don't need help, her column also la very In- teresting reading. If you need help, mail your queatlons to Pay Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Coata Meaa CA 92826. Be aura to Include your telephone number. "At Your Service" publlahea every day except S.turmy. lot c·heaper to buy the ingrc d1ents m s upcr111arkets. A glass of whiskey in a modest bar is $4 and morl! than double that !n luxury places T o urists w ~o can 't res is t t"a p1taJ cities and who haven't booked in advaoce should not try to loo k the mselves for a place to :-lay or rat. Tour offices in all C'1l1es s upply 4l'ta tled 1nforma · I 1on on hotels ~nd restaurants ~1th pnce!> anct will make on th!' s pot hotel bookings. Through booking offices at London s lkathrow Airport and \'rt tona Statr>n . for example. lhc lov.· bud~t.'I tourist can find a room \\Ith three beds for $4 a fh'r'''" p1·r raght. C!nd doubl e room:-1n bClll'r ho tels with pri\:.itc b:.ith:-. ror a bout $20 per person . "· r I DAIL v PtkOl N ~!!!.~.~ ........ I~!!.'":':..~~ ........ ~-------............ w. 1;;·:.· ..... _ ... ioo·j r-~1111:::::~-~ •I ,. ·1 , : ;t .• IDYLL WILD 2 Bdr home v. 'lovely n.•or yard '1ew or Jdyltw lei Purk $04 .900 ,\s k for Roy Siemens . MISA VllDE lhchll·n 2 :-;tury 4 Bdr + Fam 1 formal duung. Drum •tu· f'ntry Prim1..· st r c.•et Cull Jut·k1t• llunifll•mun. ti31 · 1266 CUSTOM N(•ttr Mt·:-.~• Verde l uunln C'luh ~wlf t'o\irSl' Ont' st ory, rumbl1111it r.mt h sty\t• humt· 5 Bdr . 50(~1+ ::.4 fl pool w S\JiJ Call J u<0 kll1 ll;1ndl1•m .111 . 1)31 14ffiti WOODIRIDGE 5 Udr . l'n•:-.<·ott. Woodbridge Plan· Tile roof. pror landsc.1pl• l'Xt'l'I lol' . S195.000. Suhm1t lt'l'm:-. Call ,J .1<·k1t• ll andleman. 631 12ti(i CORONA DEL MAR C h arm111 g 2 Heir fr o nt house w fi'replacc . dt>la{'hl'd bathl11or unit wit h 2 car gar. Con venient to ::.hopping &. beaeh. $164.000 Call Hal MeC'ov fi42·173ti . DUPLEX-I: A STSIDE 1600 sq.ft.. e a l'h unit Be11ut1ful pool. quiet street. Robert l\lilhken 63 1·1266 RENT NEWPORT TERRACE 3 Bdr . :rn Pool. J . rtosC' to beach S600 mo. Bob or Dov ie Koop LAGUNA BEACH Nl'w t:ontL·mporar~ C liff Hou:-.<'. hit on solul rn<·k \'1 t>w of o<•t·an & <.·~nvon Hoh or l>m · 1<.• Koop · CAL. RANCH CUSTOM 12111) sq ft . Hoom for pool & tennis . :J to c hoose from Hob <J r Dovie Koop. CAMEO SHORES 1 Hdr & FH. Vil·w $575.000. Ft'l' • • • :i Hdr ,V..· l•"H . Vit•\\' 'l'l'lllll~ court lot S 11 5.000 Ft'l'. :! pn vu ll' lleacht-s. Bob or IJ11 '' t l' 1-\ oo p LINDA ISLE \\at l'rl rnnl. 11p to H!'i . Y <1dtl Sl ti5111100 l•'ee Hoh or Dovie l{oup HACIENDA HEIGHTS ~·rerwh :\kd E:-.ta tt•. Approx 3 Acre:-. SI .500.000. Bob or Oont• Koop DESIRABLE ANAHEIM Co\'mg ton 4 · Plt•x Good location off 57 Fn•t•way ' nL·ar <·ol ll'ge & shoppin g . I 3Hd: 3-2Bcl s22:U~Oo As k for Roy Sic.•rnt•ns OFFICE OR RETAIL FOR LEASE 111 \Vt•:-.t m insle:r :;oo lo 2500 sq ft Hoh or Dov 1<.• Koop EXECUTIVE POOL HOME I 11 pn·sUgc an·a n<'<ff Mes a Ve rde Country Cluh. •I Bdr -Oen-Pormal Din ing. Orgrt1cl1•ct throughout. L<1rgt> µrivate n ·:1r yu rd w ht>autiful pool. l{l'duc·cd SS,000 for qwe k s ale . Call (;(en lll'llwarth ti:n 12fi6 COUNTRY CHARM Urund m•w on market. this pnmt• prup<'rlY o 0 -1. l's with t•harm H~rdwood fl oor:-.. hay window. 0<1k bar. etc .. etc. 4 Bdr. ho me in choice Mt•sa Vcrdt• location Sel' it Sundav 1-5 . 28.57 Cluhhou~e Rd Ask ror Jackie ll andlcman R5'MM<~ 234 E. I 7Ht Street, Costa Mesa 631·1266 N:it111n\\l!IP Nl0t\\11rk of lnd1v1<1uallv Ownt'<I and 111wra1c•ci Ht:ul lO::-lutt• OHi<'eii CAMEO SHORES Four bedrooms. 31-'l baths with gorgeous ocean v ie ws. Includes pool and s pa p lus 2 warm et nd cozy marble fire frplcs a nd a very private beach access. Offered at $450.000. Opett Sat/S• 1-5 4539 Ott hwJt• BIG CANYON 5800 sq. ft. of pure quality. t his c usto m built home is availa ble by appt only. Featuring 5 Bdrms, S'h Baths + library, exercise room & 3 car gar. This exclus ive residence enjoys a s ple ndid v iew overlooking g r eenbelts & d ouble fairways. $920,000 a.. S•d•y 1.s -7'Hilcntt."tc..,.. 675-231 f --- ....................... ••••••••••••••••• IT1111t1ful :! lklr111 1·0111111 11n thl· ~olr 1·11un...-1•1ul un11 mun\ u1111t 01l1·' µlu~h ~ h1t1· 1·ur1•1·t ltH' Vlll llUl'I rlouri ll II, 11111 1\0 1·1,1111111111111 \ l>l •1•li. 1'111111 Lu 'l'll .1t Sl:!f, 1.M"I l>ll 7.•12 rtKll llOJ ~ 11 ~I ••••••••••••••••• MOTHER·IM·LA W HOME ··wa1c to Shops" • 1 1.,•rft•1 I h111111: 1111 (. f,mulw" t h•••h m ~ h.11h hum\· \\llh .11lcl1·ct 1111 ht'\lrtrl t lt,1ltJ Ill /IC I\ ,tit• .trt'•• W,111.. lo l.1111111 ~IJllllOJ: ( '1·11t1•1 \ CllU'I ...._.._., $12.1.IO I l'ull 1111\\ 5-lb ~l:l ,. BAYFRONT LEASE ABANDONED DESERTED FORGOTTEN Rike to bt•.1e h :1 i.;1.1n1 bi.1lrnL,, l h:.ith 1>1111111: art:<. f.1m 1h roo m o" n 1· r tit'' 111· r ,, 1 1· I I I 111lt1 \ 1·1 n 11 \\ ~11;;i:11:i VILLAGE WALK OML Y $66,500 EASTSIDE "Unusual" Supl'r eutc :I ht·•l1 m fJm1lv hvml• "11 h t· u " I ,; m d t' l ,1 r I .., (iJLht'llr~tl nrlmi: l.1r~e frrq>liitl'. 'unn.' •'lhlom ktll'hl·n. l,1r~l' l11l. .tlll·\ ant•s .... It\ 11.1 rl.111 i: Pn1·•'<I lo :.l'll' '•:! .:11K1 1\11 nm~' !'>lli ~1:1 [~IBI VA BUYERS If ~uu rna kt• SI IOU 1110. }llU may 4u;iltlv lo 1114 11 \Olff own honlt•' l.11\\ Uown' Lo:.im. 111 . rm om i.A'l u.' <.hO\\ \ uu ho"' Io do 11' Call No"' ' Talc to Red Carpet We listen! 754-1202 WIU HOT LAST- DUPLEX OCEAN IRHUS I\ :i Bdrm & 4 Bdrm. \\alk In ;111 'hop:-. I blnt·k In lhl• hl'ill'h Ownt•r ldt ar1•a. s a ~ s · ' ., t' I I r I ' S2 l!l.51Xl 675-3411 BY OWNER DoYer Shor-.1 Area Be au l i f u I 4 b d r m . seP.arale master bdrm s1.111.e. IJle fam1l,v roo m. full 1iv111g room w /frpk. formal d1n1ng room Ca rpe t & drape~ lhroughoul. Super ron<I Large assumable loan By appl. only. Call 75&-8!174. I S THAT DREAM RANCHO OUT OF REACH? Not if you buy i.n the Hemet urea! Rene! thial!! 4 bdrm.t'I-• bu 1900 sq rt luxury ran<'h style home l i,,., yrs old w/pool on 2.3 acres. All chain link renced w /pipe OOCTals, sprinklers. tock room. fruJt trees & much more. Owner will even throw ln 2 ge.nlle rldinti honc8 complete with 2 aeta of tack. All for only SUT.000 or 1142.000 co m-pletely fumtshed. For more delall11 call Wally at 1714 ) 6S2-430S or aa1 leves) James s. A#rew • Associates *NEW ON THE MARET* *BEAUTIFUL BAYFIONT-VIEW CHto. ~-• IM1 2 ~ J Mitt coop •It 6.. ... .,_. luct.. Pool Mou-I.. •cot· wttlt pri•ocy, ucwffy, lhy -4 OcH• YllW. SI t7 .500. IHt 111, ......... *WATERFRONT CONDO-SLIP Thia coedo la OYoHabl• for IHM/ opffon 6.. o ..cllrity bldg. Charwllltq 2 IMd. 2 bo. wltt. MolA lay Vlew. Poof. $10,000 cotJii •d S 950 MO. r..-t for Miff prlu of UZS,000. Sllp fqr 40' boat OYoilobht ot $ 3.00 per ft. *LAGUNA OCEANFRONT VIEW Fobulout whlt.wctht' VIEW Clftd poundlfMJ \urf from ttN1 2 t>.d. 2 bo. coope.-atfve unit. Total ucurlty and be-o11tlfwl 9reenery In this leachfront complH. Owner wlM COftsic»r l.as./optton, wlH corry a 21Wf Truat DHd, etc. Sulbmit: $255,000 . *FABULOUS VIEW WATERFRONT Wide loyfront locatiOft °" Udo ls~ In o small condominium compt.x. Especially large and beautifully decorated l bedroom. 21/J both cOftdo with sandy beach In front. A presff~ hCMM In o security buildifMJ. $525,000 *OUTSTANDING BLUFFS "Z" Spacious and well·coordinated •cor in this e!Wf unit with 2 patios. Two-story 4 bedroom 3 botft condominium home with formol din.rm., spacious family room Clftd all amenitiu for gracious livin9. $192.000 *VERSAILLES VIEW CONDO Adult executi•e complex ifl o '1Clftdmoril" Newport location. Unobstrvcted 180 degree VIEW OF layfront & Oceanfront. A security complex with la9oon, fountains. pool and spa. A trvfy generous intrrior with 2 bfll. & 2 ba. s 189,500 *AFFORDABLE NWPT. TOWNHOME ftrlde of oWftership 2-story cOftdo near the leach. Well-plonnrd 2 bed. 2 bath with fireplace, patio Oftd 2-car garaqe. Beautifully maintained grounds and community facilities of pool, joc:1rui & sauna. Mini oc:ean VIEW. S 115,000. •'LARGE NEAR BEACH DUPLEX"' Young and roomy 4 Clftd 2 bedroom units only steps to leach and COftYettient to shoppinq and restaurants. Mo vacancy problems in this incomr property. $350.000. * * * MAGNIFICENT WATERFRONT An exclvsiYe ~si•nu OM THE WATER with subdffd diCJftify Clftd educated CJOod taste. Special imported and antique features CJ"OU Htr entire tow bedroom, 4 'h bath residence. Stained glass windows & Ft-ench doors ifl tM formal dining room; rare caned fireplace mantle in the family room; plus a Jtandsome study. Separate master suite with its own llvin9 room and balcony. Lullllry in every respect best •scribes this home. loot slip incluct.d and YOU OWH THE LA.ND . Shown by oppointment to qualified buyrrs. s I ,470,000. DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE This condominium homr on the WA. TER is in a class by ifHtf. Architectural Digest would boast about thr •slCJfttt featu~s and srlect drcor of stained glass, custom wood pOft .. ifMJ, antiqur breokfroftt and so much more. LariJrr than many homes this 2 bed, plus den/ office and roised dininq ~a offers priYacy. seclrity and aYailability for your own boat. $620,000. BEAUTIFUL HOME-FOREVER VU Prestigious, s.urlty CJOhd cotMU'tlty with a horn. of exceptional quality. Decorator coordinated interior with large li•lng room and dining area: gourmet kitctt.ft and soariftc) celll'")ed family room pius sedudin llMIStef' suite wltJt atriuwns and all arnettiHes. Secwfty system. Thrtt total bedrooms with open patios to enioy HM ""obstructed VIEW of WA. TER and liCJhh. $355,000. BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE BAYFRONT Woodly exhtior and •ersath floor plan htclltded ht this 4 t>.clrooftt hCMM ON WATER with yow own pier and slip. A wafet frCMtt patio, plus faMlty room. open kftcheft and illhrfor cowtyord. In today's WA TERNOHT ........ . . . o '1Mst buy." $342,500 He. SPECTACULAR VU--SUPER HOME Pri•acy and totaly MW ~or tft/ Mt. Loads of t'OOM to upress yOWMff • tMs 2·•tory 4 ~ bllffard rOOR\ .... U1tepHt1HOllCllbM VIEW. $495,000. PRIM~ PENINSULA DUPLEX A·I COIMltfoit, My fwttllllect flr1,e••· w1tb...._ WHI trade or ~ ._..... fl1t•chMJ. S3 lt,000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 2136 w Cl'ld'>I I ltgh"1l\. N1Mron B\'"' h 631·1400 ~!~: !.~~ ~ ........ 1 ~:~: !.~~ ~ ...... . 9UAUTY ... Of'MTIIS LINDA. ISLI -Fi n est cust om waterfront estate In all or Newport. 4 BR . Fam Rm & maid's qtrs. Elegant formal dining rm Largest pvt dock S2.100.000. SPY<kASS HIU -S .. t;, 0 ~~Br HAllOI VllW HILLS -Can't be m uteht'Ci. .Ju~t reduced $20.000 Lovely HroCJdmoor homl' Ocean view. Open totla,v. 2515 Windover. $299.900. LAGUNA IEACH :l t u~tom oceetn vr(•w homes. w<1lk to bcetch. 120 Crl'~<:l·nt Bay . $324.YOO. JASMINE CREEK S 0 \. 0 IALIOA. ISL.A.HD -Bcuut remodeled 4 BH hayfront. ne w dock Open today. 125 Grand Canul $430.000 TURnEROCK -Dram<ll1e 4 BH. manv upgrades. 'll'W Pool tennis Open today. I Canyon H1dgl' $207.00() COSTA. MESA Xlnt buv' 3 BR. r am Hm. 888.500. FllA o r VA !(•rm:-Open I otl ;,iy. 810 .Joann LAGUNA BEACH .lu:,t lt ~led ' ll1gh alHl\.l' Laguna ll<>L<'I . \\hill' water \"i<.•\\ Cn•at 111 l;rn ~l'l up Opl'n today. 5:15 Myslrc Way S:J5U.OOO JASMINE CREEi< Lu\q•r-,t fH'IC't.'d Brnncl 1ww :1 HH , \'ll'\\ ()p(•n toduy . If 10 .Jl'llY l>r. S20!J.OllO BIG CANYON M'f)ll l'<lll' ti 1111 n).! ~~1 5.000 El l'g .int 3 RR . Cntf l'Oll r~1.· \'ll'W RANCHO SANTA FE (iorgl·Ou:-.. h;ird to f1n<I :1 Ii ;.ll'f'(• h11nH.' ..,Ill' macnab I Irvine realty BIG CANYON FINER HOMES EXCLUSIVE LOCA TIOM <h l'r :rnoo sq ft of t·u ~tom1zeu famd~· oricnlt•d li\'lng + ideal fo r l'Xl't'UtiVl' or t·usual cnle rtaining. 5 B H rt•s. <all on I lc\'el l w living. dining & r<.1mll~· rms w HI' heamed <'t01hngs :1 I pks <I in m<1sler l wl't har prt\ a te petl10:-. 3·e1:1r garngl'. s.t:l!l.000 OPEN Sl'N I 5 P :\1 r;7 CllEHHY lllLLS. <C-iti l SPECTACULAR VIEW c;r:1<·1m1:-.;, BH homl' IOl'atect on Onl' of I ht· largL·st 1111 :--& uffordmg a fcibulou~ panoramic·\ ll'W ' Bcautrful ;ippoinlmC'nts mtl. w a l11u t parquet floors. moldings. h l'amed c·eili n.i;s + add1l 1on of t'O/\. seeluded study w fpk. bar. antr<1uc· st;11ncd glass & wint· rm L's1.·d hrkk abounds' Sli-15.000 OPEN S N 1-5 P M :=i 1 BURNING THEE IL; iii "COUNTRY ENGLISH" M a gn1fiC'ent 1ww <·ustom rt>-. built hy V;tlc·ntirw Approx 5000 sq ft of lux ury & quality C'raft:-.mansh1p on \'t·ry private s1le nt•x t lo bt•1:1ut1f11I f:11rways 5 HR s family rm hhrarv form;ll dining -maid 's rm J"ahulo u:-. \'l EW from m ost rooms' StlH!l.01111 I B:.H·k ·UP offers only, 1U 781 LEASE W/OPTIOH 4 flH Ca lif l'Ontemporary OVl'rlnok111 g 18th rairWLi Y E x l' <: 11 1.• n t t• n t l' rt a 1 n in g are as w liv ing. dining. family & game rm ~ 1dt•allv located w /at{'ess to handsome wet bctr. Pool. $775.000. <U·?!l> TERRIFIC PINEHURST 3 BR + den town home w · din i n~ rm. W('t bar. rplc. private d eck & 2 -t'<i r ga ra~L'. Close t o comm. tennis. pool & s pa. Price redueed to $174.500! <U ·80> DEANE HOME-S 3 TO CHOOSE FltOM! CONDOMINIUM LIVING A.T ITS IEST •DOVER: Expanded. offering 2 mas ter s uites -io· ceilings in entry & living rm -informal den w /We t bar brkfs t area -air cond. S280.000 tU·Bl ) •I OIDEA.UX: 3 BR in s eren e atmos p h e r e ... garde n cour t & covered patio .. wet bar ... dining area + brkfst nook ... private patio orr master BR. $365.000. (U-82) •IEISAILLIS: Private courtyard entry leads to this sp ectacular 4 BR res . Master s uite w/huge dressing urea -lg. living & d ining rms - d en w/fplc -add'l game rm +hath w /~ep. s tairway. $669.000. Submit a ll offers. <U-83) LYNNE VALENT I NE 644-6200 642·1235 644·6200 901 Qov•r Drive HarbOr Vrew Center lrvlM at Campu~ Vartn Center 7$1-H14 • OPIN HOUSES I -5 • OPIH IH llYINE T~CI Spacious 4 bedroom POOL home on an extra large lot. Heavv s hake roof. woodsy landscaping and sf'veral patios give this home tt refreshl.nlt(ly "back to n ature" feelin~ Yours for only $229.000 Leasehold, approx. $300.000 in l<'ec. SEE L ISA WHITE AT 1810 Ti\HUNA TERRACE OPEN ''°"' HA.llOR VllW HOMES Lovely. well dec·orated Pale rmo two stor y. 4 bedroom home on f a mil y orien t e d street. Prof ess1onally landseaped. $215.000. SEE JANE MITCHLER AT 1965 PORT CAROi FF' OrEM IH DOVE« SHORES Dramatic. cu~tom 2-story. 4 bedrooms. 3 bath. FH home• Spetrkling pool & s pa for rPlaxallon Vaultt.•d c·c1hng~ & Palos Verdes s tonl' t•nhan<'l' tht> entry hall & F a mily room $330.000 SEE VODY ELSON AT 1 00 1 ff i\ M PSI II R 1'; LA N 1': OftEH IH SEA.VIEW Lan~t-4 bedroom. 3 hath. :1 <·ar garagt• on c:hoiee vie-A l' or n t· r S t-: LL ER 0 FF ERIN ti F I NANCIN(; AT ATTRACTIVE HATE S3!i!J, 000 Sf: E GINNY ANOEHSON AT l !l21 YAC H T CA MILLA OPEM IM DOVER SHORES W<Jrm . ('harm111g family home 5 Bdrm" p I a n t a t w n s h u t t t' r s . s <' l' u ri t y ~ystt•m Bac·k Ha .\' & night li ght \'ll'"' Fltix1hl(• financ·ing S•1:15.000 F t•(· Sf<:E Sl 1ZIE EXLEY AT 1512 Al\TIGL A WAY OPEH IM IA YSHORES wr Ill n .• \front F a m 1 I~ I 1 ' 1 n g \ f' I 1• 'q u 1-. 1 l t· t'nl<·rtu1ning horn<·'' 5 ht·droom-.. I h:.ilh :-. l·l;1horillt· k11t·h1·n ~J r1n•µl ;u•t•:--ht•amt·d t·ciltn).!'-\\und floor .... \\t'I har \\Ith w1m· ... tor:n:1•. ..,pa . ...,;1un,1 Sfi!l50011 ~EE :\l'\U\' 11 1\H VJ<:Y ,\T 258k HA\'SllOHES OPEN IN UNIVERSITY PARk Hr1 g ht anci allntdJ\l' :1 lu•droom. 21 .! h,tlh hom1· "'1th hon11..., rol)m . 1n J J.(rt·a t lo(':1tte1n for SI Iii 500 St-:E COHA HALC>IKOS Kl AT :1 1 Hf:DWOOO TH E E Li\ N I': OPEH IN THE BLUFFS lk.,1 ,·;dul' "Dolort•.., .. 111 '.\nrth Bluth \'1.•ry p r 1 -. a I t • t' u I Cl•· ..., ,11· " 1t h 1 a r I.! t' g rt.'t'nl.>l·lt on 1111·11(• ... lfll':-. 'S rna.500. ~1-:E :\1A <:C l t. (;L'T ll AT :iOll OTEHO OPEM IN COROMA DEL MAR One· or the fpw remainin~. ''l'r~ <mg1n<.1I & t·harming hnml'" in th1-; area Thn·t· h1•cl rown:-.. I hn·t· h:it h:--Li dt>11 & a ct1n1n,I.! room -.11u;111•rl on ;1 ra1 st>d eornl'r lot 11nh a liln(·k from th1• bt·;H·h S254.75il SEE JO CAHO!. lll 'NTEH AT 301 OR('flTO OftEH IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES E ~ I r ;1 n r d 1 n ,, r ~ ~I o n .1 <' o C11mfortahlt• 2 ht•d room.,. d('ll & 2 ha I h ho ml' I' r o I 1• ~.., 111 n a 11 ,. l:indsra p1.•d & m ;11nt<11m·d Pn l'~' Slli5.()()(l SEE .JOE Kl EV/\ AT IH!)f) POHT WllEEISH PL/\C'F OPEM IM TURTLEROCK HIGHLAMDS l. a q .! l' :i bl' rt r on m on q u 1 e I c·ul dl· ... ;1<'. w1lh upg rLJdes & lancbt·aping ... urwrhly don e Ko1 pond. wall•rf:.111 &. nurll in gas BBQ. p I us o pt· n s pt' c· I a<' u I a r vie w S227 ,:;OO SEE l'HA I(; Kl;-.;OIG AT 115 C'Lf<::\H Sl'HIN(;S EXCITING WESTCLIFf Tht• most c11~l11wl1ve and -,ou).!hl afll'r ... 1n·<·I:-.. with 3 bl·droom'>. l am il~· room and laret· printt<' y ard . plu" nvw <·arf)l'l:-. !.• mu<'h more Pntl' $175 .750 LOT OH SPYGLASS Hill Build your dream horn<.• today Owner will t <irry fmane ing <ind or s ubordinatr . $350.000. A. FLAIR FOi LIVIMG Vaulll'd Cl0 11lngs in an extens ive l iving room. s pacious gourmet kil e h c n . thrc'e comfortcible bedrooms plus ti loft for $139.500 including the land CA.Pf COD IH IA YSHOIES Imm acu l a t e home . rustom des igned t h roughout. with oak floors. Frenc h doors. used brick. with the warmth and charm onl y Bayshorcs off crs. 3 bedrooms, de n at $395.000 Fe ... WA.UC TO SC HOOL. SHOPS & TIHNIS This doll house with three bedrooms is priced right for young families. newlyweds or retirees. Loads of fl owers. used brick . s hake roof and c ha rm, cha rm. c ha rm. Bes t buy in Eastbluff at $162.750. SPECIAL KIND Of DUPLU Ideal for first home buyer. Put a pencil to li vi ng in one s pacious unit and renting o ut the other. Three bedroom , two ba~h townhouses for o nly $254,500 A CCUWILL. .... CO. 844-9060 2tlt MN JOAOUtN-.U "D. IN NE'WPOftT C:.lfTl:I' l 1H l oq macnab I Irvine realty ..._NOPtaJIH OCLUI I CAHYOH VllWI Spyglw; · Ridge reduced to 5335.000' .. ~lt>~unt 2 ~tory. 4 BR home on ~xt.ru 11, ~ul-de-su(' lot. ourtyard entry fa m1l) .-m w 1fl)k formul dining rm w vlcw + e linll space h~ kitche n Lorrnme ffrnnu~ 752 · 1414 OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M 1607 HARBOR C REST CIR W -47 1 llG CAHYON -GHAT IUY! Liv~ tn totul luxury in exclusive comm w 1pt>0I & tennis Ch1;1rm m g 2 UR condominium wl btautiful wa llpapers & rpts $149.950'' Hurbul'a Aun<: 642·823.5. OPEN SUN 1 S P M 20 SEA ISLAND <U·48l IA YSHOUS JIWli Charmtnl! Country French couple ho me on lg corner lot w room l o expand. Sunny private patio. $350,000 New listing ' OPEN SUN 12·4 PM . 2502 VISTA DR <U-49> A GOOD IUY Outs tanding 3 BR + conv d en home in outstanding an:a . neur park. schools & shopping. Beautiful d eck & secluded yard w/l~. trees. $157.000 fee. Barbara Aune 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M . 1736 lllGHLAND DR. N .B. <U·SO> .. ON A CLEAR DAY" View Palos Verdes, not to mention twinkling lig hts at ntf!hl~ lmmac'. 2 'BR + den Nantucket mode l featuring soph isticated design w tirtner court & wide expanses of sliding g lass. $299,500. Lyn'lf ~alentinc 644·6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 2017 YACHT MISCHIEF'. S t.AVl EW. <U·51> GIVE YOURSELF A VACATION! Enjoy condominium living in one of Newport s most e legant & established areas w/hUge rolling greenbe lts & lg. trees . More like s ing le family living without the responsibilities! One of the lar gest mode ls (s plit-level 4 BR) ror ONLY $164.500! Be verly Morphy 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2634 VISTA ORNADA. BLUFFS. (U-52l OUTST AMOIMG AIEA-OUTST AMDIMG VALUE! Owne r leaving area -reduced to $550.000 fee -quick escrow possible ! Comple tely, prof. r edecorated & remodeled ! Custom wallpapers & cpts! 4 BRs. family rm + 40' pool, lg. s pa & sauna. Lg . priva te lot. Tom Allinson 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1·4:30 P .M. #19 ROYAL ST . GEORGE. B IG CANYON. <U-53> IA YSHORES FAMILY HOME Prive1te beaches! Lifeguard! Wa lk to B<.1y Club ~ 4 BR home w/btick patios all around. Family rm -s tudy -dining rm + brkfs t a rea. Lg. FEE lol ! S425.000. Dona Chichester 642·8235. OPEN SUN . 1·5 P .M. 2555 VISTA DR. (U.54 > OUTSTANDING LUXURY HOME 4 H H in Dover Shores area. Lg. fa mily rm1 country kitchen + brkfs t r m & formal dining. Pool. $323.750 fee. Barbara Aune 642·8235 OP~N SUN 1-5 P .M. 1412SANT1AGO DR. (U.55 ) con AGE INTERIORS Bayshorc 's charmer on corne r lot! 3 BRs + conv. den & s unny so. patio Owner s ays. "bring offe r "! Dona Chic hester 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2670WAVERLY DR. <U -56> OOUIU LOT-4..100 ISLE Glamorous sinqle·story home w/lg. rooms & hig h ceilings. 3 BR suites -fa mily rm -2 lovely courtyards . Lot s of bit-in furn. & s torage. 3-car garage. Approx. 60' lot. Steps to beach & bay -enjoy tennis & clubhouse activities. S615.000. Cathy Schwe ickert 642·8235. OPEN SUN 2·5 P M.. 224 VIA GENOA. (U·57) ORIGINAL HARIOR VIEW HILLS ls t Lime offere d ! Open. a iry & s pacious! Great fam ily home in conven ient location + "mini view". 3 BRs -fa mily rm -form al dining. ONLY $225,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. CU-58> FOR THE PRIVILEGED FEW! Newport Beach Bayfront -the most exclus ive location ... Harbor ls lund ! The only property avail. at this time & truly represe ntative of the is land w/quality & beautiful workmanship -completely re modeled -everything ne w & elegant! Huge mas ter suite wt library & sitting rm. Gracious lawns & s andy beach + pier & s lip. $1.500.000. Beve rly Morphy 642-8235. < U·!;9 > ' CANYON CREST I lighly upgrade d. former model 2 BR condominium Formal dining - library <adj. to m aster BR> -c ustom fplc -lots or blt·ins Within steps or pool & tennis $189.000 fee. D. Godshallt S: fix 644-6200 <U ·60 l LIVE OH THE KNOLL! Highly decorated former model condominium in the Cape Cod Village of Harbor View Knoll -Newport Beach . 2 BR + den end.unit within walkin~ dista nce or neighborhood s hopping cente r. $169.900 & you own th e land. Jctannc Ne wman 642-8235. ( U·61 ) COUNTRY-STYLE FAMtLY HOME On lovely l.ree·lined street near golf course & horse trails. Newer, <·ustomized\.es. w /3'1g. BRs (each w/patio & entrance> -conv. de n - s pac ious family rm -formal dining +country kitc hen w/nook. Approx. 2400 sq.ft. $152,500. Paula Bailey 642-8235. W ·62 > VIEW THE HARIOR ACTIVITY From this 2..story , 3 BR Cape Cod Bayfront home w/pOol ! S750.000. Appl. only. E la ine Svedeen 642·8235. <U-64) WESTCLIFf ftOOL HOME Prime area -walk to shopping -Mariner's school d istrict. Charming 3 BR home w/h~avy s hake roof -2 used brick fplcs -lg . high b eam ed family rm overlooking pool -sep. laundry rm -2-car gar. $175,000 fee. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <U-65> OCIANNONT nurux Seal Beach ! Fabulous 4 BR. 51h bath owner 's home w/20' windows offering spectacular coastline view. PLUS 2 income units w/ptivate access. Security system. Ample parking. $875.000 inc l. land. Appt. only. H oll y Mar kas 644-6200. CU-66 > J WESTCLIFF 4 BR. ramfl1 rm home that boasts a pool & 3 fplcs. Will appeal to those buyers wbo appreciate quality construction. s pacious ness & convenie nt location. '24'.000. Polly Johnston 642·8235. <U-67 ) - • II! th IRICIC NOHT llAUTYl Dover Shor-es area. Single story, 3 BR wt Mediterranean flair. Iron grilf enclosed entry patio -master suite & den w /fJ)lc & wet bar -formal dining -lg .~ar yard <space for pool & cabana). NOW $325,000 ree. C . Scbwelck~ts. Haldet'man 642·8235. <U·68) II • hJI': 644-6200 ............ Dr. ......... c ..... 752-1414 4141C..-Dr . c...-v.-.yc-tw --. -.. .. .. . ... I ~!~.':!';.~~ ...... ~~!~!.~~.~C:-:........ JN DAILY PILOT a •• ,.. 100 .... ,.. 1002 Hou.-,Pws. ~--------------..... • ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • •• • • • • ' Turbe' h.-. $~I~ G .. rat 100 U~ ~ Su11day. July a. 197'9 OPEN THIS WEEKEND 2034 VISTA CAJON (Open Sun.> MUST BF. SOLD. reduced now to $ 185.000. ma km~ lhis outstandingly loc:att'<l . s µuc:ious & elegant executive townhome your very best Blurfs opportun ity. Over 2,000 s q . ft.. s umptuous mas te r s uit<' + gues t quartt•rs. m assive fa mily rm .. hobby rm ./h~st·mcnt . 2 private patios. ~p1.:dacular vista BEST BLUf'f'S BUY ''! 505 VISTA (;HANDE !Open S un > Bright & cheerful. SINGLE STORY. 3 bdrm. e nd unil. Linda Plan. in gorgeous !iCtling. c lose by pool & park. walk' to shopping Priced below other~. only Sl63.000. 2fi58 VtSTi\ ORN ADA <Open Sat Sun l ~1g Bluffs family ho me. 4 bdrm .. 3 l>aths. hrkfsl rm .. F ULL CENTRAL A I R-COND. Chua·<.' loccttion near pool & tennis c lub. Priced for prompt s ale at jus t $165.500. i~usttnns & [u., i~rultors Rmg 640 · 5560 day or evening Eastblulf Professional Bldq. DAISY FRESH THRUOUT! Sparkling :l bdrm. rumtly horn(': IAC p~n c il'd famil y rm w ith frplC' t·unvC'nil'nt to Eu:-.tbluff Vil lage s hopping & (.'<.1:\1 I fl gh. Spec:ial garage for tampe r p<.1rkmg. $167,500. LUXURIOUS VIEW HOME In f'Xc:lusive Irvine Terrace. Enter 1 hru thl' lush ly lands caped patio with its s pa<·1ous s wimming pool & ad.101111ni.: t1 k• floor ed lanai The ornatt' front door 1s bordered by hcaultful e lt hcd glass windows . Tht' livin~ room. with its S\\'N•pinir \'Jt'W & magnifi<'l•nt c h<.1nd c lier . h ung from till' open b('am c·ciling. is t' o o I e d h ,. t h e e c n l r a I air t·ond1t iumng ~yl)tcm Thruout the 3 spaC'tous hdrms .. lhc formal dining rm .. tht.• ~ourmet <even a built-in BBQ!) kitchen. this lovely home has the \'Cl'Y be:,l $643.000 lnclud('s the land OVERLOOKS HARBOR ENTRANCE Tht! bl'St action \' 1ew thert• 1s From lht• li ving room . you look rtJ!ht down the E(Jst .1etty. It 's spectacular! Finest Oc:can Bl vd . location. with unobs truc:tcd view from Balboa Is land Lo Arc:h Roc>ks . Smalle r con temporary home. idea l for rt'mode l & C'Xpans 1on. La r ge lot with umplc privall..' parktn!!. This is the first timt• this very s pt:-c ia l h ome-h<1s ever been offered for sale & at $395.000 1t won't last long CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX Thr ee trip l exes . l ocate d s ide hy s ide . jus t I blk to th e occ<.1 n EaC'h npl has built-ms. 2 bdrms . 2 lw ths & a n e nc losed g;1r~1g<.• Som e h1;1ve frplt·s. private bu I eonit•s & h en m e d cell i ngs Attracti\'c rmancing avail Super in\'estment opportunity Can be purl'has <'d ind1v 1du(Jlly or a s a ~roup. $270.000 Each. UNDER SI 00,000 S harp, beautifull y decorate d 3 bdrm. homt• in the La ke F'oresl area . Set among tall lrecs. with private patios. front & rear. Owner he1s bo ught a nother ho me & priced this one lo sell ut o nly $99,500 1 Don't delay ... OPf;N SJ\TtSUN l-5 See 2<tfi82 CALLE EL TORO G RANDE. E l Toro. EXECUTIVE RENT AL Luxurious fro n t row home in exc·lusive Irvine Terrace. Ove r 3500 s q . ft.. with uno bs tructed view. Inc lude s 3 bdrms .. family rm .. s wimming pool + maid's room o r office. $2500 Pe r m onth. minimum t y r lease. 368 ACRE HORSE RANCH Only 8 miles from He met. in a beautiful. secluded canyon. Large r a mbling ran c h h o u se with s wimming pool & s pectacular view. Guest hous e also with pool. Fenced. cross-fenced, puddocks. s tables. etc. If you want privacy + luxury & like hors es -this Is for you. $790.000. •••..••••••••••••••••• SlJ~ c~ ca.n:I is WA.Nr UMITS? the house WI HAYE THIM!! Oil • •COSTA MESA• Tnplex $J79. °'-'>lt!X S \ 10. Tripll'X 1285. 5 Units $.?99. •MEWPORT IEACH• Duplt'J< '179.900 Duplex Sl87 ,500 •IUENAPARK• 20N A L-OTS135.000 CALL FOR MORK .... 646-7171 )i ,,, t•, I • If 'I ftllJ' )tit f I [®IUllKI llGCANYON Bcauuful custom home on the golf l'our se. f~alu:nng S lge. bdrmi. .. 'iludy. enormous family nn & 4 b:iths. Complete "'alk 10 har. Lovl'I\ grounds 1nrl. pnnl & JUC'IU71 S'ro5.UOO i\Sk for Barbara Hut <'hi n ~~ 644·121 l OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 20 CYPftESS POINT IROADMOOR, Harbor Vi~w Hills Fanla::.l tl' \'ICW inrludel> oc-ean. bay & night lights from this e nc hanting 4 bdrm .. family rm. hom1· w 1th l 11 v t• I y c· c n I r a I t·oun.yard Homt.• 1s on lar~t.· ~rounds offering m ax imum pri va cy . S2'~.SOO Ask for Barbara llutduni.:s &W-1211 ·• OPEN SAT /SUM I ·5 250 I WINDOVER (!~fJ~ &OMMW 631-3444 2 0MALOT St I 0,000 (.lu:11nt breakfasl nook cll't'hc.>d doorways, hu~l' lot 171 Don't mtl>S OUI &16 7171 •" ·,. I • • • Polly T. Alfajoro 550 Poutorino Costa Mesa Vou an• the wmrll'r 111 two frtt tic:lcets 1Sl5 (J(h aluc 1. lci Royal Lipinan Stallion Show ill I ht• A~AllEl~1 (.'0;-.1\'E 'TIU;\; t:ENTt-:R July 14. 8 p m (."111 IA:!-5'>711. t•\l :!i:! I u d a1m )Our l1l'kl'b * •• ------- P&llMSULA POlt_.T Charming 3 br . 1101~ ~"tep; to ~and J usl lt~tccl and pnl't.•d for qw<'k ~alC' C:11l Now•' "4fVilil ., .. ,. ' ·. OCEANFRONTS i BR house S.1'75.000' 2& l BRduplc:1. S375,00f)' -i & i UR cluplc>. $395,000' I & 3 OR duple' $550.000' ·l&JDlx duplex SW5,tl00' t> 2BR uruts Sl.2-50.000' BAYFROMT :J &2BRduple>. St25,000' NEWPORT BEACH J & 3 llR dupkx SJ~.ooo· I & 2 BR duple>. Rt'(h.11:ed to $1!12.000' Balboa lay Prop. R~altors * 675-7060 * ENGLISH EST A TE ,$67.000 $700TOTAL DOWN Soannl! 2 story. Cape Cod. ~<'IU1lt1d entry to lavish ltv rm + ~ourmcl k1t r h t.'n s piraling sti11rca1w to hedrm com· plcx Pnvall• courtyard makts this garden home· li\linl!. at 1t'!' fmcsl! Cull 11-17 60\0 , ;•, ) • 11 I t IN, If ., [~ti~Nll W• Wort& For YOU! Rentals ·Sales Property Ml{mt. DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645·7573 1!>:1:1 S1•m·rt•st Ort 11• <.'M1)11a dd M11r 'C'\\ pm1 llt•aC'h C'ultlornta 92H2!> • 71 I I 1'4 I 1119-1. #14 I IMI CARMll. IM M.I . Special & di fferent ~ Architect desll(n. con wmporary home. Model oond. P•rquut. l1oors ln ent.rY den & kitchen. 3 Br, 2 Sit. CU8tom SPA hl muslve wood deck. In aeelutted settina ot ma· leltlc p\oea. f'ee \and. '210.0llO. Al!.. 't»--*' LOVELY NEWPORT IEACH! $166,500 Cum(• -.cc Lh1s bc<Jut1fu l uppe r Newport Bay townhomt~ located on grt•enbl'lt with s uper vic>w of bat·k ha v a nd m o untain s ldea llv fcaiur('s :l bedrooms or 2+den . wet h a r with bu1ltin rf'fr1geratnr. t hl'l'rful bright k1Lchcn complete with ull builtins <ind caling a rea. tiled pa t 10. lovely balton y o ff mas lc r bedroom. and den. Plus a ~orgc•nus landscaping . llurry and ('ti! I 540 1720 PRES TIGtOUS MESA WOODSS 187, 500 Luxury al last with :rn ideal Me~a Woods familv homt· with POOL and S PA Lov,;ly two s tory ho me il'ulurl's 1 bedrooms. Fo rmal d ining room with s plit lc>vcl d ini nj:! room :.i nd living r O()m . w<'l b<.1r wilh ~l ass s hl·h ·t•:-.. ('omp lC'lel y furni s hed k1tc.:hPn w1Lh l'Vl..'r v builtin nc t'd<'d plu:-. l'<l ltnt! <Jr'l'CJ. i.JO<l ('OVCr(1d pal10 Approx1matl'ly 2600 squarf' fel'l 1 Won 't la:-.t' Call 540 1720 ELEGAMT SAMO POINTE, ASSUME 10% LOAM! St 14,000 A beautiful two ·s torv Sand Pointe I to m e loC'atl'd on a ciu1 ct ('Ul -dc>·sac :-.lr<•d 1·11nn·n1l'nllv d os(• to South <"11 <1:-.1 Plaza l nt lud~s 4 1<.1m ily hvdrnorns. l ovl..'l y h1 g BONUS llOUM . d1n1ng an·a. s epa ratt' fomily room J..(ourmt•l k1lc:he n with ull bu1l tm~ and l'<.1l111 g a rc ·a. nice y :i 1· d v. 1 t h J.! ;i -. b ., r h e q u t• . ·\pprno,;1m:1tpl~ 2;3710 -.q 11C1 r1· lt•f't • T aki· •l\'l'r pay ment s n o\\, l'all ;,.w lilO TAICE OVER 9.250/o LOAM S93,900 <:n•:it opportunity . s uhmll :Jll ofli·r" 11n th1:-. -.upt•r dt•an rontt·mpor.try -.1 ~ ll· h o m1' ~1th :s ta·droo m s. gourmet k1l <:hl'n <·nmplett· with a ll huilt1m., largt· f1n•platC, nC\\ nlu~h l·:iqwt1n g <Incl lrt:sh l.> painted thruout l mmaeulaU' (·ondilwning L ol';1tt·d on quiet C'UI rlc·-s:.ir o;treel. plu:-. :i hug1· h:..H·k yard "llh l<1rge ll l'l'' in I rnnl and h:tl'k 0\•-.1rahl\• rir1«1 1n ·0-.1;1 ;\J es.1 C.111 now • 5 IO 1720 FAMILY COMFORT S79,500 With lh1s n1 tt' :~ lwdroum homt> n 1mplde with b1•aut 1fu l rt•mod(!k•d • kill'ht•n with bu11tin d1s hv.~1sht:r. fl m on th old duubll' ovt·n a nd new no wa:.. \'inyl Almost lll'\' earlhtonl· t·arpct:-..'lovcl~· d ining ~•n~;1. l'O\'ered pa t i o s I n r J g e s h l' cl. <Jn d n e"' µlumh1 n).! Nin•ly upg r;1<11·<l • lltsrry and tall 540-17211 VA FIMA9'ilCIHG $97,900 With this Im plv \lc•s:• Vt•rde ;\;orth ho rn{· Featun•s t•x cellC'nt floor plan with 3 bt·ctrooms. large <:nuntry k1t r hc•n with island C'ounter. lots of l'U b1nC'ts. a ll built ins <Jnd din in ~ <.trl'a Plus <i ht•autiful lar,I?<' atrium b -.urroundc d b y livinl! room . k11l·h <.'n. a nd maste r bedroom :-.;l'" Earth tone ('~1rpt'l Good floor µIa n . Ownl'r Anx ious . VA t<.'rms C~ll nov. ~ 540· l no VA AHO FHA TUMS AV AILAIU! On thi s c..·h a rmin g pri<i e o f owners hip home located on a huj:!;e pro fessionally lands raµect IOl . Includes clci;!ant dining room for ente rtaining guests. family room with a n1tc r oC'k fi r e place to s nugli{le up to and ne w carpetin~. 3 bedrooms. mo m loving kitc hen with all buillins and new counte r bar. Ac ous ti(' ce tlin~s. newly painted and covered patio Come see! Ce1 ll 540-1720 VETERAN TAKE A LOOK S 7 4,000 VA Finan C'ing availabll' on this 3 bedroom home for only $74.000 that rr atures lovely dining room. handy kit t'h c n with many work areas r a nge O\len. no wax floor. Earth tone colors. Sharp well ke pt hom e ready to be moved into. Come look now! Call 540-1720 RFALTORS G} -- ...... IAS1'l9I co1•0 Fbr ~ ·~· ,.., ICl ft. t...nt. l Mr'm. h .,.llo ucJ pool Wah lo WealtllU horn the ~ .. ~ .. .., ~ lit llnw ahowln1 . Yuu uro lnvllNI to In fPl'rt lhla u~1l1Uul rur n1:r 3 Br, laam rm. 2 Ila l'Sltn homt· "•':SUI landu•11p~ll t:rcal llnanc Su bmil \I AlttA, Corl\' 0 M (' 2nll ~Sun 1·$ 201 Su111tn nab Tr~nd Kt•i.ilt)' 646-9186, ~· 1111 SAHJUAN CArtSTIAMO 9UAL)TY New 4 bdrm. 4 bu homt> oo "• 11 cre \ 1e w lut M:uds room. l)OOI ~1th SJlll, rom.m tuh with ~r>a. 4 fireplaces. leadt•d lit sta~ glu-. wlndmu, securjty syt>tl'm Jo:" tensive use or wood . brass. :.tone lit 11dobc m:;o,ooo 661·:&0 6-12·\1518. 0P&a HOUSES 1-5 2001 PERLA . Sharp tri-levcl. 3 Bil w ipvt patios on tree hned gmblt. $1el.500 4.'>l2 PINYON TR EJo; 1.N 3 BR, loaded w up. .irades. Only 3 yr:. nt'w. Air rondo .. air \'unhcr for comfort. love y ~ ard ~ sp~1 you can enJO) all ~t·JT round $162.~J flOME FOR LEASE; 328 VISTA TRLl<.:llA 3 BH. wrap-around patio, on grecnbt•lt $700 .> rly IS('. avail Au~ 640-6259 a/M&~Jt REA#LTY OL'COUMTRY FRENCH TUDOR flirhantin.i 2·sty, L11nu pr1vall' dr., l>Pht rail frn<'ing. 4 Hit . clt•n Formal dining. G;ime Hm ~ ~1·lhar Antu.1w· parlor w /mantel fple. brcakfa l>t rm 1.ur1 h1!1c<1wa v r l.'lrl'll l Stained #?l ass ~ inriowl> Scl"luded w l trccs 1n hcauttful custom home <1rea Only min . to fines tlt'aches L#?l.' R v QCCCl>~ Truly an l.'Xpcncncc t ~'C & only $129.000 Cal now'' 711·963-0902. HI\ H CLASSIF4ED HOURS ,\<l\1·rt1"·r-"'·" pl.11 ,. liwir ud~ h' h•h·ph1111.- ll ro a m h• ~. 311 p "' Mond:.v lhru ~·rnt.1' II toOOon Sa1urd,1y t'l l:'T1\ \H:SA I WFll'E :i:•1 w II.I\ 1;.1~ ~i711 lnJNTIN(;T11-.: II~ \l 'll 171175 tl<•hth 111\ll MO 1::.~1 t.Ar.t'NA llEAI II 11116 (:lt<ont•\ n • l.a~unw lkaeh ,jt14 ~1.r. SAOl>Ll-:H1\t:I\ 2520 ta Pu llo.J•I Laguna Hill~ SHI il:llll /\OllTI II 'Ill ' fY d111l lrl-c~lll 1~:.'tl CLASSIF4ED DUDllMES flcadhllt' 1or 1·01" "ktlh 1s S 30 fl m thr• rl." l•dtin.• p11h111·Jt111n. ,.~ t'\'Vl lc•r Sund.n '1 \I 11n OU\ t-:'1 11 1110, '"h<'O lit'allllne ·~ S<•lurd.1v I!! nooo CL.ASSIFllD REGULATIONS t-:H ROHS Adv1·rt 1wr' !>hould rheek I hl••r ads duil.v & rl'port \'rror' 1mml'dl11t t•l v T it~: OAJLV PILoT 111111umr~ hublhty for lhr llrM 10. rorre<1 ln.~lnn onl.v CANC~Lt.A1'10N~ Wlk'fl k111inj{ un :.d IX' Surt' lo make o rc"'ord or lhe KILi. NUM HEH i:iven you bv vour atl loller as rl'<'f'lpt nr ynur ranf'tlh11ton Tht., ktll numbl>r mui.t bt' rreseo led ~ llM' advrr11~r tn t'MSeotadli.j>ule C"ANCELLATIOfll Olt CORRECTION OF NEW AD BE~'O RF: RUNNING !:."""" ('{fOt'I Is ml\(lr to ktllor~ 11rww11d Uuit tins bttn ordered. ~ WC! u nnot 1u1aran· ltt to do IO Ufllll lhe lid ha!' 11ppe11rrd 111 I ht• Pllpct' I ... OOM • •4911 Seashore Dr .. Npt. Bch 813-T.Q> Sal/Sun 1·5 I • plill MM IM er DIM 259 Beverly. Laauna Beach 49'· lf>M S2U,000 Sat/ un I 5 2 ... 00M JO Seascape Dr • Newport Beach 631 1400 Sl 14,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 8 Whttewftlcr Trtlrk Oln. Irv. 67~~ SlS.S.000 Sat/Sun l·S 20~a Island 18i (C Canyon > NB 842·82M $149.950 Sal/Sun I ·~ 2502 \'i:>ta Or < Bayichon-s) N 8 642 ~ Sun 12 .a lt\O Ct>rrito:-tHant.'hoSan Jt>aq l Irv tiH li200 $155,000 Sun I ~ 710 Jras . Corona dt•I Mar H.44 7211 SundHy 1 5 9845 Verd~ Mar (Villa Pac) HB 645-0303 $83,900 Sun l ·5 #77 Sea Island Dr I Big Cyn > NB 675-6000 S219,500 Sun 1 5 12720 Newport Ave., #18. Tustin 675-6000 $92.500 Sun. 1·5 2 IR plMs fAM IM or DIH 2057 Port Bristol Cr. <H . V.H.) NB 573.9479 $158.500 Sun 1-5 2000 Pt Cardiff <HVHms> NB 675-6000 $156 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 307 Iris <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $229,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2017 Yacht Mischief <Seaview) NB 644-6200 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •320 Via Lido Nord #3(Lidolsl)NB 673-7300 Sat, Sun 1-5 * •633 Lido Park Dr< E3), N.B. 631 -1400 $620,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2307 Port Le rwick. Newport Bch 752-1700 $161,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 231 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675·551 1 $360,000 Sunday 1 ·5 10 Rue ft~ountainebleau, Big Cyn, NB 631 -1800 S289,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 31 Rana (R a ncho San Joaq) Irv 675-6000 $126,000 Sun. 1·5 2 U & GUEST 204 Kings Place, Newport Beach 631 -1400 S375,000 Sat Sun 1-5 3 HDIOOM 34732 Calle Fortuna. Ca pis. Bc h. 493-5343 Sl25,000 Sa\/Sun 12·5 700 Margueritl'. CdM 644-9260 $149.500 Sat1Sun 11·5 504 Redlands. Newport Beach 752-1920 $134.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2443 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs. N.B. 631-1800 $196.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2~70 Zell Dr .. Laguna Beach 494-9473 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 31061 Aliso Circle. Lag. Bch. 464-9473 $348.000 Sunday 3360 Nevada <Mesa Verde) CM 540·1720 S97.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2030 Pt Weybridge (HVHms> NB 675-6000 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 26 Canyon Is land Dr. (Big Cyn Twnhms> 644-4910 S219.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4807 Surrey <Cameo Highlands l NB 675-5.511 $238,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 440 Prospect, Newport Beach fi75·6070 $115.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Blackoak. Irvine :l46·2313 $96,000 Sunday 1·4 1964 Rosemary. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $91.000 Sun 1·4 300 Flower St .. Costa Mesa 540-366+i $99.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2804 Cliff. Newpor t Beach fi4f)-717J $299,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 219 62nd Street. Newport Beach 673-8.550 Sat 1·5/Sun 12·5 600 Gary Place, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $149.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 24682 Ca11e El Toro Grande. El Toro 673-4400 $99.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 345 University B-3. C.M. 752-1414 $92.900 Sun. 1·5 31402 Ocean View, South Laguna 497-2426 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19 Canyon Crest CCy n Crest> NB 759-0811 SI82,000-Fee Sun. 1-5 201 Via Nice, Lido Is le. Nil 759-1501 $425,000 Sunday 2-5 #24 Sea Island Dr, Big Canyon, NB 759-1501 $184,000 Sunday 1·5 15 Crest Circle , Canyon Crest, CdM 631-1800 $169,900 Sun 1·5 3692 Clarem ont. Irvine 631-1266 $89,900 Sun 1·4 •2313 Redlands, Newport Beach 646· 7711 Sun 1 ·5 216 Poppy <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $335,000 Sun. 1·5 3337 Maryland, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $98,950 Sun. 1·5 22995 Via Santa Maria, Mission V. 546·5880 $94,900 Sun. 1·5 * •314 62nd St., Newport Beach 642-3850 $155,900 Sun l·S 2045 Pt Weybridge <HVHms) NB 675-6000 $169,000 Sun. 1·5 l IR ,... FAM llM or DIM -.9092 Aloha Dr., So. Hunt'g Beach 968-0345 $110,000 Sat/SUn 12·4 2714 Ocean Blvd., CoronadeJ Mar 675-6241 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1542 lrvine Ave., Npt Bch. 645·3809 $13.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3169 Madeira, Mesa Verde, C.M. 673·8700 $118,500 Sun.1·5 510 Via Lido Soud, Npt Bch. ,,.,.. 675-2764 $475,000 Sunday l ·S w3 Noria, Laguna Beach 675·M82 $247 000 Sun l ·S 545/549lrvlneBi <NwptHgt)NB 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun l ·S • 33842 Ave. Colita, San Juan Cap 496-8535831-2600 Sat/Sun 12·5 119 Via Mentt>ne, Lido Isl~. N.B. 67S.3S38 $425,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 1800 Pt. Westboume ON Homes > NB 840-1000 ' DIRECTORY ....... ~ 'L *-lwy _.. r-*' ...._.. •c• .... , ""2b;. Al ..._......._WM~ -.,....., ... ., ... ad I I ... -. a....,-. DA.lf.Y N.OT WANT ADS.,.._ ---. ... ..__. ,_ .......... wp11 .. w .. i.•••=="-llllllhc..._._......, _. ....,. JOO l Surnoa Pl.. Mes a Verde.C M. 551) ~ Sat/Sun 1·5 J620 0<'ettn Blvd. (Old CdM) CdM 675·6000 $499.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 2570 i''ordh~m Dr .. Cost a Mesa 546· 1406 $85,500 Sunday 12·5 2821 Pehble Dr CflVHls) CdM 675 6000 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1007 Commodore Rd . Npt. Bch 645·2411 S2l7.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •2340 Ba yside Dr .. CdM 675 551 i S.535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~05 \'ta Koron . Lido Is le. NB li73 8423 $460.000 Sunday 1·5 !131 Paulanno. Costa Mesa 5·Hi 23 13 $117.000 Sun l 4 :!2.W Tustin, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $174,500 Sun 12·5 2804 Europa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $114.900 Sunday 1·5 2865 Chios. Cost a Mes a 546·2313 $129,950 Sunday 1·4 2233 Raleigh St., Costa Mesa 54(i-2.1 13 $85.950 Sun 1·4 2882 Vallow. Costa Mesa 540-3666 $89.900 Sat/Stm 1·5 355 Westbrook P lace. Cosla Mesa !163-7881 $97.900 Sat1Sun 12·5 t:i62 S.F.. Skyline. Tustin 540-3666 Sl39.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 • 1741 Tustin. IJA. Costa Mes a 646-3255 $89,500 Sat S~ Mon 1·5 • 3082 (iihrallar (Mes a Verde > C M 833·17~ Sun. 1-5·30 1807 Tradewinds (Bayc rest> NB 675-3411 Sl9R.OOO Sal/Sun 1 5 1218 Keel ((IV lltlls I Cdl\t li44-fi200 $259,000-fee Sun. 1-5 lk O l Tahuna Terrac:e<lr v Terr >CdM 644·6200 $475.000 Sun. l ·S 1736 Highland, Newport Ileach 642-8235 $157 .000 Sun 1 s 2670 Waverly <Ba yshores) N .B. fi42-8235 Sun. 1-5 224 Via Genoa (Lido Isle> NB H42 8235 $615.000 Sun 2-5 5 Sunburst<Turtle Rock Hghlnds )(rv 752·1414 $215,000 Sun. 1·5 • 1521 Dorothy Ln <Hbr Hind > NB 642·5200 $169.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1801 Tahuna Terr.Orv. Terr.>CdM 644-6200 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Ma n a <Seaview> NB fl44 ·G200 $269.500-fee Sal/Sun 1·5 • 1329 Sussex Ln. < Westcliff) NB 759-0811 $218.000 Sal/Stm 1·5 2012 Leeward (Baycrest) N.B. 759-0811 $194 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1212 Dover Dr. ( Wstclf> NB 642-5200 $168,500 Sun. 1·5 1500 Cornwall < Wstclf) N B 642·5200 $174,000 Sun. 1·5 2921 Pebble Dr.< HVHls > CdM 675-6000 $375,000 Sun. 1·5 4881 Royce Rd. I Univ Pk ) Jrv. 675-6000 $166.000 Sun. 1·5 285 Robinhood P lace . Costa Mesa 63 1-1266 $129.500-fee Sun 1-4 2511 Vista Dr. I Bayshores) NB 675-6000 $385,000 Sun. 1·5 618 Kings Place. Newport Beach 673·1020 $170,000 Sunday 1·5 226 Cottage P l.. Cos ta Mesa 848-3119 $119,500 Sun 1·5 * 1136 Glenneagles <Marina Hln ) CM 645·7184 $129.950 Sun. 12·5 4 HOROOM 1514 Dover Dr <Wes tchrO NB 5159.500 Sal/Sun 12'.30-4 .30 347 Vista Baya, Costa Mesa 548-8952 Sl39.900 Sal/Sun 11 ·6 9892 Frederick I Rrookhurs t & Yorktown> HB 840· 1040 $97 .500 Sat/Stm 12·5 4627 Cortland Dr .. Corona del Mar 675-2111 $192.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 J l49 Bray, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S93,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 ll74 Dorset La .. Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 $92,500 Sun 1·4 2016 Calvert. Costa Mes a 546-2313 $138,500 Sunday 1·5 2634 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $164.500 Sun. 1·5 •1907 Ble nwood, Baycrest, NB 640-53.57 $242.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * •34 Ba lboa Coves, Newoort Beach 631·1400 $342.500 ·s unday 1·5 • •28837 ls la mere. Lake Forest 631·1400 $229.500 Sat/StJn 1-5 '•2627 Blackthorn, Newport Beach 545-9491 Sun 1·5 8002 J oan Circle, La Palma 540-3666 $99,500 Sunday 1·5 1717 Iowa. Costa Mesa 751-1473 Open Sun 1·5 324 Esther St., Costa Mesa 546·5605 $110,000 Sunday l ·S 1789 Crestmont P lace, C.M. 548-3209 Open Sunday 2517 S. Maddock , Santa Ana . 979·5370 $93,900 Sun 1·5 4 IR ..... PAM IM or DIN •2022 Lem nos Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 631·1266 $159.500-fee Sat/Sun l ·S 2807 Alta Vista Dr. <Eastbluff) NB 640-4119 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 33732 Ave . Collta, San Juan Cap. 4~ 831-2600 Sat/Sun 12·5 1947 Port Lockslclgh (Hrbr Vu) NB 8"-6732 Sun 1 ·5 • 22'1 Sherwood Pl.. Costa Mesa · M2.cM87 $165,000 Sun 1·5 •25112 Evergreen Rd., Lag. HllJs ,. 581·5al0 Sal/Sun 10-S 1083 Visalia <Mesa Woods) CM 540-1720 Sl87,500 Sat/Sun l-5 25 Pinehurst ( 8ig Canyon l NH G44 -1493 S4!)(),000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Windove r CHV Hills) CdM 63 1·3444 S298.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 19 Almond Tree <Univ Pk ) Irv fi75·Gooo St 19.500 Se:tl 1 Sun 1·5 li09 Donald Pl CNwpt Hgts> NB 675-6000 S251,900 Sat/StJn 1·5 620 Donald Pl <N wpt Hgts> NB 675-flOOO S245.900 Sat S un 1-5 •4501 Gorham <Cameo Shores> CdM 673·7040 $595.000-Fee Sal/Sun 1·5 1749 S kylark. Newport Heach 1175 Gmo S2 1n.ooo Sat StJn l 5 12!J Magnolia. Costa Mesa fi 4£; 263.'l $139.500 Sat Sun 10·5 •JHH C ranada Way. Costa Mes<J . 51{i·231:1 $170.000 Sunday 1·4 •3077Tylcr W<Jy. Cos ta Mesa !l<IG 231:1 S9J.500 Sun 1-5 2337 L<.1 Lmda. Ne wporl Re<Jch 641i 7171 $180,000 Sun 12·4 15 18 Galaxy, Newport Beaeh fi73 8550 Sun 12·5 207 1 Port Provenc:t·. Newport Br h fi73-H.">50 Sat. Sun 1·5 11712 Oont:.1..,tt·r. I n ·inc f)73-t<S511 Sun 12·'1 • 2200 I lc•alhl•r Ln . l"e wport Reh li4£i-:J255 S:.!l~.000 Sun. 1-5 • IXllJ T<i huna Tt•rr I ln Tt·rr >CdM Ii 11 !)()(i() S2W.OOO Sun 1·5 • lllOl Hump:..hsre Ln t 0 0\.er S hrs 1 i'\B fi14 -9000 s:J:I0.000-Fec Sun. 1-5 J1:~1 S1rrtnt· IC' ow an Hts> Tustin 1;152:j11 s no.ooo S<tt sun 12-5 :~322 Nl•va<la t Mcs l.I Ve rde I CM li 15 0303 S I 10,!JOO Sal Sun 1·5 li29 T<•rrnpin Way (13uyrrest> KB ll75·3-1 I I S2 1Y.500 Sat . StJn 1-5 12 S11'·<·r Cr<.1hC'l'nt <Trllrk Illn> Jrv fi7 534ll 5245.000 Sal StJnl -5 :>.HllJ S1·r;111g Pl . 1\l esa Vc·rdt'. CM 1;;1 :ui!l6 Sl tn .ooo Sat Sun 1·7 :Ht 5 Qusl'l C(Jvl'. llV l fslls,Cd~t fi73 2500 Daily 1-5 2012 Y;,u.·hl Hl'..,olute <St!<n:ie w ) NB f.i41 li21l0 S3HS.OOO Sal 1Sun l 5 2025 1-:. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Pentn 1142-8235 S565.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 2555 Vis ta (Buys horcs l NB fi42·823.5 $425.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •201 l Yat·ht Defender (Sea view) NR n.t 1·fi2oo Sat S un 1-5 ,, 1633 S;inliago < Baycrest >NB 642-5200 S245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 207 Vi u Mentone. Lido Is le. N. B. 673-41!>1 $395.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 25 10 V1st;1 n~va IH:1c-k Bav> NR li-t2-5200 s2u9,000 Sat Sun l ·5 I fi 0 7 II a r b o r C r ~ !> t Cs r I Spyglass ICd ~1 752 1H1 $335.000 Sun. 1-5 1412 S;.mt1 a,:!o Dr .. Newport Bch ti42-82:is S323,750 Sun 1·5 17 Hain bow f't11ls <Turlle Rock I Irv 752-1411 Sun. 1·5 12rn Santiago < Dover Shores) NB 642·82:15 S32!1.500 Sun.1-5 22211\rali:.i < Eas t hluff) NB li42·8235 $172.500 Sun . 1·5 !)O J !\Ider Pl !Eas tbluff >N B li12-8235 $178.500 Sun. 1·5 • l!l Ho~·al St G eorge c Rig Cyn >N B fi 12-8235 S550.000-f ce Sun I -4 :30 • 1805 Glenwood Ln rnavl-resl ) NB Ii 12-8235 $339.000 · Sun. 1·5 117 \"w Quilo 1 Lido Is le l NR fl73-90M $190.000 Sun. 1 ·5 14 21 Kings Rd .. Ne wport Bch 631-1400 5495.000 Sal'StJn 1-5 •Hi 15 Huth Lane < Hrbr llj!hlnds) NB 75!l·081 I Sl79.500 Sat/StJn 1·5 1807 Toyon Ln. ( Raycrcst) N. B. 75!1-0811 $239.500 Sun 1-5 17 Covt·ntry <llrbr Ridge) N.B. 75H-081 l $450.000 Sal ·sun l-5 2451 Rayshore Drive. Newport Bch 494-0029 $398,000 Sundav 1·5 • 1834 Commodore. Baycrest, ~NB ti42-R235 $219,000 Sunday 1·5 2840 Catalpa, East bluff. NB 759·1501 $185.000 Sunday 1·5 #6 Inverness, Big Canyon. NB 759·1501 Sunday 1·5 17531 Jacaranda. Univ Park, Irv 759-1501 Sunday 1·5 48 Deerwood East < Deerfld Pk) Irv . 675-3411 $127,900 Sun. 1-5 191 32 Biddle (Trtlrk HJnds) Irvine 675-3411 $149.500 Sun. 1·5 435 Canal St. <Nwpt Shrs) NB 675·3411 $179,900 Sun. l·S 520 Via Lido Soud, Newport Bch 645·9850 Open Sun 1-5 828 Via Lido Soud. Npt Bch 673·8596 $565,000 Sun 1-5 4533 Tremont ccameo S hores> CdM 673-1181 $475,000 S unday 1·5 1032 Santiago Dr., Newport Beach 675-6670 $497,500 Sunday 1·5 2857 Clubhouse Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM 631-1266 $153,500 Sun 1·5 906 Bellis ( E / Bluff) N. B. 675·3411 $243,500-fee Sun. 1-5 19211 Biddle, Turtle Rock, Irv. 631·1800 $147,000 Sun. 1·5 8612 Bayonne, LaCuesta, Hunt'g Bch 631-1800 $119,700 Sun 1·5 4806 Cortland <Cam eo Hlnds> CdM 675-6000 $175,000 Sun. l ·S 1424 Seacrest <HVHls> CdM 675-6000 '215.000 Sun. 1·5 •120.Kings Pl <Clfhavn> NB &t2·5200 $558,000 •2221 Francisco. Newport Bch 645-0303 $248,000 Sun. l·S 14 Holly, Irvine. ll 646-7711 Sun 1·5 62 RoyaJ St. George ( y n> NB 675·6000 $445,000 ~ Sun. l·S 1911 Yacht Maria <Seavu) N.B. 675·6000 $273,000 Sun. 1·5 1846 Tradewinds ( Baycrestlt'iB 675-6000 $240,000 Sun. J -5 5 llOIOOM 1072 Salvador St.. Costa PC 1 540-0201 Open Sat /Sun 100 Nighthawk. Irvine 559-8451 $195 ,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 14962 PipC'r Cir., Gr eentree. Irv. 640-5357 s 112,500 ~at/Sun 1.5 1014 Marine rs Dr .. DoverSh rs. NB 640-5357 $595,000 Sun 1·5 3044 Carob, Ne wport Bca~h ' 644-7020 $269,000 Sun. 1·5 5 llt plus FAM RM or DEtf 223 Agate. Balboa Is land 675-6921 S395.000 Sal/Sun 12-5 54 Drakcr. Bay. Spyglass. Nwpt Br h 631-1800 $525.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 606 Chapman Ave . Orange 63 1-1400 S290.000 Sal/StJn 1-5 • 20 Cypress Pt !Big Canyon) NB li3 1·3444 S79s.ooo Sal'StJn 1·5 ;; 1 Deerwood Ln. <Big Cyn ) N. B. 644·9990 $995.000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1·4- • 46 Cherry llills <Big Cyn>NB fi10·5711 $1 ,375.000 Sun 1·5 20151 Kline Or .. SA Ilg ts, County 646-325.5 $142.000 Sun. I ·5 1512 1\nttgua Way <DovcrShrs l N.B. 644 9060 $435.000 -Fee Sal/Sun 1-5 • •25 HX Ha ys h orc Or rnavshores)N R li14 -~'°6o S695,000 Sat StJn 1-5 71) ff illtrt'S t, Bi g 'yn N B. fi75 ·2311 $!:120.000 Sun J-5 7Chr rry lfills <Ri~Canyon )NB GH 6200 $43!.l.OO<l S un 1·5 11 Burning Trct> <H1 g CanHm J i\"R Ii t l-fi200 $£i45,00CI Sun. I 5 2825 Zt•ll Dr . Laguna Bea('h fi~2 8235 St>!:l5.000 Sun I 5 16 Hol'ky Pmnt <Spyglass l Cd ~T fi44 ·6200 S l.200.000 Sat Stm 2·ti 1s:t3 l\11ra mar <Pt•nin f'U '.'J.B 1i44·721 l Sund<Jy & MondJV 2·6 =x Orakl'S Ray tSpyglaS!>) N.B . 759-0811 S 165.000 Sun I -~ 1807 Sandal~oo<I ( Hu yt·n ·:-.l ) N H. 7S!J081 1 S310.000 Sat1Sunl·5 2705 Starhird C11'<'ll'. Costa Mel-:.. 5·1h·2..11:3 Open Sun 1 ·• 1X06 Irvine. !\1.•wpo rl Be ach 1)46-7711 Sun 1·5 2029 Pt. Bristol 1 l!Vll m:,I NB fi75 -341 I Sun. 1·5 2040 Phularopt• 1 ~tesa Verdel C.M 675-551 l S156.900 Sunday 12-4 6 IEOROOM •• 4,13 V1::1 Lido Soud I Lido Isle IN H liH·OOtiO $750.000-f'ee Sun 1 5 6 IR pfus FAM RM or OEN 1 5 t8Ga la:<~ CDun·rShon·:»NB 75~-~I I S·U5.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE Z IR EACH 322ti Brcwd St . '\1.·\~Jlt>rl Bell 979-50'-J'J Sat Sun 1-5 710 In!->. CornnJ dl·I :\l:sr fi 11 7:!1 I ~11 nd ~1 ~ I :, 31R&21R 7 11 -7 I I 1 .? I leltotropc, Cd :\l ti73-84V4 $260.000 ~un . 1-5 4 l:J t1 I :l' · C:c>lcfrnrocf. Ccl :Vt ti73-8't!J4 S:J25.llOO Sun 1 ·5 41 5-41 51 :i Gold('nrod. Cd 1\t fl73·~9-t S325.000 Sun t 5 3 IR EACH 613-131 :i Mangold . Cd;\I 75!:1-081 I S2 l!.l.!'>OO Sun. J -5' 1954 Church St. (Easts id~> CM 759·081 l Sl72.500 Sat Sun 1·5 fi04 Marigold. Corona del Mar 673-7300 Sal/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IEOIOOM 8 Segura <Sa n J oaquin Villas) Irv 552· 7637 S 112.500 Sun I -5 2 IEDROOM • •310 Fernando. #406. N.B. 673-9060 Sun. 1·5 104 Via Anti bes, Lido Isle. NB 631-1400 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1789 C. estmont Pl .. Costa Mesa 645·4850 ~t/Sun 1 ·5 1631 Irvine ( Eas tsidc) Costa Mesa 759-0811 St 12.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2554 E lden Avt> <Ceda~ Glen> CM 642-6734 S91.500 S~t/Sun 10·5 #3 Flores . Costa Mesa 645·9850 Sun. 1·5 I • 2 U ,... FAM IM Oft' DIH 2211 Vis ta Dorado <The Bluffs> NB 759-0811 $172.~ S8't/Sun 1·5 414 Vista Gra nde <The ~Jutes> NB 759-0811 $259.500 Sa·l ·S/Sn 10·7 2034 Vista Cajon <The Blufrs > N. B. 640-5560 $185,000 , 1 Sun. l ·S I'' I l llDIOQ,..e l433 Deauvillc, Cosla l\f~q 540-3666 $73,500 ·Sat/Sun 1·5 • •320 Lido Nord. Lido Isle. NB 631·1400 $525.000 Sunday l·S 311 Altn Lane, Cost a Mesa ' 548-5647 $89.500 ,,,~Sun 2-S SOS Vlsta Grande <The MJs 'N.B. 640·5560 $163,000 Sun. 1·5 2 £ 4 .. IOOM ••nQ 2658 Vista Omada <The B&lllftp.) NB 640-5560 $165,500 S.t/SUn l ·S --_ ............. -............ ·•••ta W4fmtM oc:u•11<11MT ·A t.ooch ol 8' I rl&ht here on the occanrroo\ tu tbe. closed sate communllf Jl~~el Shores Serene & bea u llfu ~U o n and a areal inv tmon'-~le steps to the lovely community beach. Spacious home with 4 bedrMs. form al din.in~. study & huge recreaUon rm. Spa & bJt-ln fish aquarium. By eppt. $975,000. ... CYM.1~~1110•• SZlt.100 Owtm WU. LIASI llOO MO. ExcllinF: vlC Big Cyn golf course from this Jove y 3 bdrm El Oorodo model wit}\ lge formal dinlng rm & 21 , b a ths. l.ge fa mily lulcben with elitang area. Wet bar . spacious paho deck. Security gate, tennis cts & spa. J6 c.,. ...... s.t/S. 1.5 CANYON TOWMH~ UASI Be a utiful golf course vie w from this spacious Augus ta Model with 3 bdrms. den , forma l dining rm & 2'h baths. ., La vish ly furnished & decorated in lo vely colors. P ool. tennis. $950 Mo. COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS TWO DUPLEXES-1..ARGE LOT Each duple x contains two 2·bdrm, l·ba th sing le ·le vel units. Near schools. s hopping, etc. Re duced price al only $195,000 for both bldgs. Call today! WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rffffon Z 111 S-J ooquia tfi11 load NEWPORT IEACH. H.I. 644-49 I 0 DA VIDSOM REAL TY PRESENTS LIDO ISLE Sprawling 4 bdrm ., fa mily rm., 3 bath r eside nce, p erf eel for la rge scale e n t e r taining. Supe rbly remode led with herringbone parquet floors. 2 fr pies .. gourmet kitche n & cavernous storage. As king $490,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 117 VIA QUITO LIDO ISLE Lu x u r y home f e at u rin ~ vaulte d ceilings. F rench d oors. tiled garden c ourtyard, finest wall c over ings· ask ing $459,500 ' LIDO ISLE 5 Bdr ms., 4 b a t hs + £amily rm. Artis t 's r esidence highligh ted by soaring beamed ceilings, cera m ic tile fl oors. plantation sh utters; s un· filled South patio. AU this in one of Lido's finest locations. for $527 ,500. NEWPORT FOR $1 39 .500 Warm. woodsy 3 bdrm., 2 baths ; s teps to beach & t e nnis cts . Enjoy cozy frplc., separate studio. lush plant ings & private patio $43.500 F o r this bright. c heer ful 1-bdrm .. Leisure World condo ; proba te sale . NEW UNITS Four 2-bdrm. units with frplcs.. in prime Costa Mesa rental area. Large e xi s ting l oa n . SUB MIT YOUR T E RMS. $243.500 IA YFROMT PENTHOUSE ..,_~ agnificent condo with p a no ramic vie w! . 2 bdrms.. dining rm., perfect cond1llon. BOAT SLIP AVAILABL E . OP E N SUN. 1·5. 310 FERNANDO #406, N.B. ' D 4 V I D S 0 N ~ E A L T Y f N C. . . . ..... : . . " 673· 9060 ...... ......, 6'Kt9'J ..... ,.. ttlk ....... ,.. .... _, ............... lec ...... lhhd ...... ... ~ ... .,...... .... ., ......... .......... ~ DAllY f'tl.OT WANT.ADS. ,...... ............. .._.,.,. .. -,... ... ..,... te ht 19Cll ·w..-lla la tlllt c .... MC9i .....,, , ....... tit s..,. TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDROOM 19 Woodland CWdbrg) Irvine 551·1688 $961500 Sat/Sun 11-4 4 •ROOM 17 Baruna Ct., lrvine 559-8451 $144.900 A Sun.1·5 HOMevitt INCOME FOil SALE I 707 Goldenrod11 C~rona del Mar 575.3331 $i"f9;ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 J ..,. .. 1-J. 2567 Eld en '1NI n ) Costa Mesa 979-5099 , • 1 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 fhe original 100% comm1ss1o n syc.turn NAllONWIDE For Real Estate Sales people E"\!:Cll •SYSTEMS· ltl A I I UIO offers a unique proposition! 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Ask for Eileen A rtukovich. BEST BUY Cou~try a~mos p h ere. la rge l ot. bearing fruit trees. Reduced price Sl 12.500. 14962 Piper Circle. lrvine. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. Ask for Ve ra Sharp. PRIME OFFICE SPACE 8000 sQu_arc feet. $1.10 NNN. Ideal for professiona l g r ou ps. Ask for Tom Mescrcau. WOOOSTREAM Lowest priced 3 bedroom, 2112 ba th home in thil' woodsy develo pment. Ask for T heo White he ad . BELOW MARKET Baycrcst Executive for a ctive fa mily or e ntertaining . Poot. $242,500. 1907 G le nwood. Newpor t Beach . OPEN SAT & SUN l ·5 . As k for T h eo Whiteheaci. ()ntu~ NEWPORT CENTER ~ rrr21~~ s40.53s1 LIVE OM TOP OF POllTORMO High atop Nye's f'loce hi LOCJ111N1 leach i1 ca lo•ely centOftl t.Ut ho11t•, FntKh in style -.cl Olly I "'°"ffts okl 3 iMck'OCMRI, 21/:z boths. MG51i•• rock flreploce in fCllftily rOOM .ct HvilMJ rooa Thi• ii CIR oc.--CCMJOft •i•w IMISl11 piece. $335,000. EXECUTIVE RETREAT DeslraWe Horth LCIC)lllMI location °" pnsthJlon High Dri ... A short walk to ......... ,... in dow1ttow1t LagtHta. L•sh low Malat..-c• laH1capl1MJ with secl•«Md brick patio ht ,...., l•a•tlf•I oc•a• Yl•w fro11t .....t.r~Mfh.TM•"-­ has ~ la •"'Y NSfMC1 .ct afford • • retr e at fo ~ u t.ertohthtg & th• fo11tlly. $234.500. WIME CELL.Al & STAINED GLASS Add ..... fwlu •• to ..... ,, oc ... & """" ......... ~ ooll c~l1 1t1 J ........ ,,.._.. doors. ... C•YersafkNI pit """' flr•pt•• & •ffJM llthf..c .. •l•w. J••••lre. •lcrow•Y•, ................... oc ... ........ fO'I ......... pwfwct llOM. 3 ....... Zif• Mttls. lWt h • tot•lly cut•• Tl• Wll .. 1/Cllrla Alt•t d•tl91tt. SHt,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT •EACH 499-4111 491-1720 S....~ L• ....... 497--JJJ[ • 4tWi12 .......... D .. ,.... HAllOI VllW HIU.S. CdM $34,IOO llOUCTIOH-+40W $105,000 1411 QUtlT COVI . OiiifM DAILY 1.5 Our "Country ~en~ c ha rmer with s m a shing ocean view. F rench doors. s hutters, moldings, red used brick. b~amed ceilings; on quiet cul-de-sal" Owner will consid e r 2nd T.D. Wha t e lse is needed ? Come see us now! Ila Canyon ~~Sunl ·5 6 Roe Fonta ne Valbonne Securtty .cuarded J Ur Mooaro mdl. 1-·~ land at $319.500 Jim T oylor Reolty 646-9688 Dofl"t Ml11 Titls AUract1ve Jbr . 2ba home with a large ap~ahng ram rm & rormal DR Save u·s al $97,900 Acl now & call 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Pete Barrett p resents HARBOR VIEW HILLS CARMEL MODEL -Mature la ndscaping s urrounds beautifull y m aint ain e d 4 Bdr m h ome. Excc llC'nl a r ea -i mmacu la te. Vacan t a nd ava ilable to t h e discerning bu'ycr immediately. On feC' land. 1906 lnld Isle Or .• Ml OPff Sat/Sun 1.5 RETURN TO ELEGANCE LAVISH HIUSIDE VILLA -This most unus ua l c us to m hom e overlooks lush landsca.ping and pool -partia l bay view. 4 Bdrms. for mal dinin~ room. gr acious entra nce sta irway, views thru the 2 s tory atrium I 20 Ki~ Pl., HI Optft S-. 1.5 UNIQUE LOCATION-VIEW CUSTOM HOME OM 'l:z ACRE -See active bay lift>, hills. and homes across the upper bay. A grove of loaded fruit trees a nd lots of play room a rc in lhl' wide open spaces. .Jus t reduced to S269.000 fel'. 251 0 Vista Baya. HI Opett Sat/Stlft I ·5 INVEST IN HAPPINESS POOL-HARIOR HIGHLANDS -This 3 Bdrm. family room home will appreciate in s ho rt order -so much to offer the al·tive familv. !:'ce il. a nd inquire about th(• <i ttract1 ve financing. Sl69.000. 152 1 Dorothy Ln.. NI Opett Sat/Swt 1.5 SOPHISTICATED LIVING MOVE RIGHT IM -T o this adult ho m e decorated to per fection It looks like a model -5pecia l f eat ures in c lude : Ca t h e dra l c(•Jl ings. s kylights. and ne w oak k i t c h e n . W a l k t o s hops and res taurants. Make it yours! 1500 Comwall, MB Opett Swt. I ·5 LOVELY BAYCREST BUY THIS HOME HAS IT ALL -For only $245.000. l mportant p r ice reduction makes t his executive home with p r ivate courtyard e ntry, living room and dining room overlooking a beautifu l pool. patio and fi repit + 4 bi g bdrm s. an exciti n g opportunity for you. 1633 SCllttiogo, HI Opett Sat/Sun I ·5 POOL TIME-WESTCLIFf LOW MAIMTEMAMCE -3 Bdrm home. leaves time to enjoy the pool Neat as a pin with new pa int. Ready to move in. $168.500. 12 12 Do.er Dr., Ml OpH Sot/Sun I ·5 ENJOY SUMMER ALL YEAR NEWPORT SHORES -Close t o beach. E nlarged 3 Bdrm. fam ily r oom A·fra me . $118.000. 250 Colton. Ml Opett Sat/S-I ·5 ONE OF A KIND CAf'E COD -IEACHFRONT Inspiring vi ews, 10' Coffe r e d ceilings. walk·in fire place -even copper downspouts . 3 Bdrms. den, loft, pool a nd 2 p a tios -plush sandy beach . $750,000. CATALINA ISLAND MOVE TO AVALOM IN AUGUST - And vacation a ll year round. 4 Bdrm redwood hom e. View from m ast er bdrm and d eck. $139,000. Call for details a nd a ppointment to see. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA TWO SEPARATE HOUSIS -One completely remodeled and the other one new. Both have 3 Bdrms and 2 b a ths +privat e p a tios. Am ple parking. $199.900. Drive by 309 16th Place, the n call for further. details. 642-5200 IJ8 DAIL V PILOT &lnday. July 8. 1'79 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n •Owner. M1rt1 Lomu l• ;ic "mtn1 ·ranch " w e111.m executive 3 Br 2' i Ba 1900 sq f\ home Pnvat'y & pnde for only 198.500. Dlll l-685·24 16 or my real estate advisor :al Western Really Services SJ0.222.4 ---FANTASTIC RF.O UC£0 TO $11 8.500" I OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUL.Y 8th. FROM l·S PM 3169 Madeira. Mesa Verde Truly a lovely home n ·· ady to move 1n . 3 bedrooms. fam tdin rm. 2 ~ bn ck frreplat'CS & many many ~xt ras OWNER READY T O DEAL' Balboa Island ~ally '"'"'•'•'IW' ,,-\.~._,, 673-8700 GAS SAVER Savl' precious gas. call WAU.ACE &CO Rltn. 7 14/729-5966 for a tour or a\ a1lable 1iropert 1t's 1n t ht> tX·c·ansade. Carlsbad & Vt'!UI areas Homes from 555.000 sltll ;natlablc- H 1 d l' 1\ m t r a ~· t 11 Oceanside.-and Wl' will 1ne<"l you • esl'Ort you to properties and return yoo lO stallon. Call for DETAii.$. UNIQUE HOMES Of'IN I .5 TOOA Y UNIQUE tM TUITLEROCK GUM - Prestigious lownhome. 2 bdrm. 21h baths, s uperb location and romantic views. o nly SJ65.000. See La rraine Shaw at #8 Whitewate r . UMIQ"E 1M HARIOR VIEW -3 bdrm. newer q ua lity appointments. la rge corner lot, great view. $375.000 fee. See Marcia Kear at 2921 P e bble. UMIQUE IM MEWf'OIT IEACH -2 new custom homes. both Unique! 3 bdrm s. 2 s to r y, s u n dec k s. m icrowaves. e tc. $215.000. See Maureen Heller a t 545 & 549 lrvine in Newport He ights. UNIQUE IN UNIVERSITY PARIC - Deane home, Candlcwood model. prof. ldscpe .. upgrades. view. 3 bdrms. $166.000. See Marilyn Hodges at 4881 Hoyte Hoad. cNl~R~!~l:oG UMIQUE IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES • + 2 Bdrm houl>~ & -Monaco. 2 bdr m. d en. corner lot. 1acuu1 vacant. Sl65.000 fee. See Bob Hodges Call 645·9llil al 2000 Port Cardiff. ~ OPEN HOUSE REALTY .X' UMIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL M.AR -One of the best Ocean Blvd . views -3 bdrms. 2 baths, hardwood floor~. jacuu1. S525.000. c-it a t 3620 Ocean Blvd.' See Ma rilyn Rousselot MRHARBOR HI UMIQUE IM SEAVIEW -4 bdrm ~~'.~.,._~· qUJl'l IOl':illOn grt•::1t Vl('W, j aCUZ7.I, paliOS a nd near tennis •md pool ~. $273.000. See Nala!i~ 2 STORY ~.1kl· roof . .i BH. :!', u<.1 . $12!.l.~I EAST BLUFF Ch01t·t• l'onwr lo1·al11m ;, llR. J Ba . SIK7,500 Roy McCardle. Rltr. 548-7729 LIDO ISLE :l.1100 "'I ft mnwr lot. fl't' rm "' µool thl. 9i3.'i.O<MI <.:oilolJ() Ha oc:h<> ~an Jo<1qu1 n . 211 r 111 n . Sl~.500. Res1dent1al & rommerr1 al aj!l::. nt't'ded ubcralC'omm QYet Co•~ Invest. 1>4;,.9850 MESA HORTH $86,500. features 3 Bdrm anct 1km. n>modclerl katchl·n. rnl ell• st11· loc:al1on. Soml' 11£ ncetled. but al this pntt' an exc:ellt!nl valu~ Please phone 546-4 l 4 l ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. EASTSIDE ENTBtT AIMER llu~e add-on fa m1ly room with u~ed brick r1replace & bar with refrigerator 1s lhe lu~ght of this warm home. The kitchen has nearly new bwlt ·ins & Uus owner 1s offenng V 1\ te rms Full price 1s $92,500. Call us now. 751·3191. C:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES MESA CHARMER Curved driveway adds elegance to com er home. Exquisite entry leads to tastefully decorated in· terior. 3 BR. 2 BA. formal dining, ram r m. fplc. elegant landscap mg. A must see at only Sl.29.900. Just listed, act now! ! 54f;.23 l.3 Qf'fN tlfQ•''' f P~ 'l•,.._, f11~I' [~IR&HI llGCAMYON Newly bui lt Englis h oounlr)' t11late over look> Ing seCond relrW&)' wlt.b v\ew of Newport center lights, S bdrms. libr •u·y, (em rm. 4 fircpltl(:CS, bon\18 room & gourm C\ kitchen. 1995.000 D.M. Manshall A As!llOC 3400 Via Oporto Newport Seacb 1\41644 9880 Fogarty at 1911 Yacht Maria. UNIQUE IN MEWf'ORT HEIGHTS 2 new 2600 sq . ft. custom homes. private c ut de· S<1t'. e uC'a lyptus trees ;ind spa c1ou'i floor plans. From $2'15.900. St·~ Allan Heller al 609 Do nald Pl. U N I QUE IN l l G CANY ON - Grcenbrit'r. l hdrm. 180 degret: view Pxqu1site dt•c-or. S2l!J.500. See Michell~ Svvcrson ~t f!77 Sea Is land. UNIQUE IM C A MEO HIGHLANDS 4 bdr m . 3 bath. single story; privacy a b ounds . private beach access. S 17~.ooo . Set> Kay Glavos at 4806 Cortland. U NIQUE IN OLD C O ROMA DEL MAR -3 bdrm. immac. and solid , lgc . rooms. nr Little Corona. $335,000. See We ndy Beam at 216 Poppy. UNIQUE IN. HARIOR VIEW HILLS Lusk . 4 bdrm , lge lot. Belvedere p lan . $215.000. Sec Marian Reedy at 1424 Seacrest Or. UNIQUE I M OLD C ORONA DEL MAR -3 bdrm on 40' R·2 lot. vacant, 2 lge bdrms. 2 frplcl's. 3 rar g aragf'. S22H.900. Scl' Ha lph W~1kef1eld at 307 l ris UNIQUE IN TUSTIN -2 bdrm. loft. lgc yard. newer . cleaner at $92.500. Sec Sha ron Corz1m• a l 12720 Newport Ave .. lt18. UNIQUE IN llG CAMYC>fif -Nr. golf course and park, 4 bdrm sgle sty, really clean and cha rming. $445.000. See Vergilene Hull at 62 Royal St. Ge orge. UtillQUE IM RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN -2 bdr m townhme. clean. s unny. on the golf course, onl y $126.000. See Maril yn Thom as at 31 Rana <Irvine). UNIQUE IN HAllOI VIEW HILLS -3 bdrm + guest , pool, stone frplce, sta ined glass & tiles, g rt view. $450,000 (fee). See Cathy Cray at 2821 Pebble . UNIQUE IN UNIVERSITY PAllC -4 bdrm, f am . home, upgrades , a trium fo r pla nts, classy a t $119.500. See Ma r y Ann Anderson a t 19 Almond Tree. UNIQUE IN HAllOR YllW HOMIS -Monaco model, 2 bdrms. den. ne w carpel . vacant. See Nancy L a ux (owner/agt ) at 2030 Port Weybridge bring just $154,500. ' UNlqul IN IAYSHOIES -3 bdrm, fee, Euro pean fl a ir. p a tio s p a security. $385.000. See B. Reedy ai 251 l Vista Dr. UHIQUI IH IAYCllST -4 bdrm "cream puff". beaut. inside & out. prlced at $240.000. See Pam Gough at 1846 Tradewinds . UNIQUI IN HAllOI VllW HOMIS -Bea ut. corne r lot, trees. s hrubs, etc .• 3 bdr m or 2 + den. fee. only $169.~. See Mary Wold a t 2045 Port Weybridge. U,__l()UI: li()Ml:S REALTORS" -rnr NICESrfllt°'Ll MLt.INO THI «1rnTHOMES COAONA DIL ~R, 11NOOO • ~&. UI r , I l ~ l { l ' ' • IN BLUFFS IAIMll.-.nY Lae. 2 bdrm . 2 ha . form '1ln,. l\ v . area on l leve I . ca\ l ' .. n•w carpets. lovely settlnl vww. s1aooo OPIM t..a 2tlJYht.C_.. .... ---.... Lovt\y \'lt!V. ' 2-400 Sq. n., a b4rms .• form. dln . 21 ba . 2nd frpl. 1D huae rum. rm " wN bur $.233,500 With land! ll""5 .. ,,.OMT Full wuter \'tt>w from tb profess de<.'orakd l~ ~11 ft . 3 bdrm , 2~\ ba. end uml. C'h<>1rt• early Bluffs . 5229.000 • IOIM. 1-ft.Atf End urut. form elm f"m . rm . 2400 s q . ft $2 1:?.500 lnr ludin(.t land' e-P\.AN Be low market . bay vww. 2200 sq . ft .. 3 bdrms . 2 l~ b<.i . form chn . tam rm . S209.500 O'IM SUN. 1·5 2915 c;NllDADA HELEN B. DOWD HALTOI IMC. 644·0 114 Ult & .., WI• tflle Expert$ SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS ucmMG OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS Fantastic location on corner atop S pyglass. 3 bedrooms & family. formal dining . s uper sharp condition. Priced lo sell at $449,500. O'EM SAT Ir SUM 1-S: #I 'OIMT SUR THE ULTIMATE IN SPYGLASS Best or all views. 7 bedrooms, den. dining, family room . 4112 bath, pool, jacu1.zi, exquisit ely decorated. Perfect home ror the dis cerning buyer . 5849,500. Shown by appointment. Consider option or long escrow. BRAND MEW LISTING Beautiful Cape Horn with trem endous harbor& Ocean view. Sparkling pool & spa, 4 bedroom & family room. formal d ining. Act now before it·s gone. SS49.500. CORPORATE PLAZA REALT 548-2953 IAY & OCEAN VIEW Wide s pect acular pa nora mic view, recently red ecorated 4 Bdrm, family rm + formal dining. Air cond. bltns. wet bar. etc . $497,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. SPACIOUS BEACH HOUSE Clean 3 Bdrm, 2 s tory w/lrg dining. bltns. including m icrowave. dshws r . f rplc. e t c. Owne r very anxious. $115,000. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. IAYCREST 4 BR. huge formal dinin~. crpts. drps. bllns. frplc. Lrg heated pool. elec garage door opener . Vacant & ready Lo go. $210.000. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 CUSTOM DUPLEX . <..:lose to heac:h 3 bedroom & 2 bedroom. hltns. pvt patios. frplc & big garage. Xtra lrg lot w/over 3600 sq ft.. includes evPrything . Price reduction to S229.000. Owner most anxious. Off er YOUR terms. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. corner lOfft IAYFRONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & s lip AVALON We ll constructed. 3 BR. l ba .. oak floor. partia l basement. con crete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J l ~ ., ..... ['1 V• "\J B 67) 6161 'O@.\\~lA-lt £tf S9 Thof lntrig11ing Wore/ Gome with o Ch11clcle 1,jh4 ~ C\AT a. 'OUA" 0 teorroft9'1 !lot 6 1Cta,,.bled wO«h btlow IO """'" 6 ,."'Di. ...,.d• ""''• le!Nn al flO(ll "'~>I.NI cl~ REALTORS '75-HI I OPIM HOUSIS 4I07 SUlllY: CIMNce ._..... ht C~ HI .... •• with 110 ..,..._....aew & prl•• beeclitea; HtrH ~ e.o ... ce ... aWy refwttlllMHI -1t•1 pretty •• • pictww & ......... kw ~· nc..-w If H edM. Meed "91tt ot U Jl ,500. oret SUMDAY 1-5. 1) I '°"'Y: Core.a dej MGr: jlnt ,..,, to "-• be«h & o t hort walk to tholK. poet office, bmlks & re1t ........ Off 1trHt p.....i..i fw 2 91l"t c.-.; two ~OOfftl. fa"'tly r ooM, 1h1dy & 9erd•• roo•. SpKiam ._ wlHt .-cJI pr ... acy. O w.r will h ip f inance. Sl60,000. OPEM SUNDAY 1·5. 2 3 40 IA YSIDE Dal VIE: Corona del Mor; a mo1t cWlglttfYI tpllt l.wef, cntoM IMllH, c o1tten1porory home wl"-....... ful IA Y VIEW. ThrH bwdrooms • ..,_.ate family r OOM. fonaal diN'"J l"OOfl1I. bay wiew SitffllCJ r ooM od fo ll•h g M aste r s"l h ; ladoor-outdoof' IM ng, nry ~ swi""""'9 pool & poHo oreo! lithrcOM & teewity sy1tl'fft. $535,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. 2040 'HALAROPi: MHo v..-.: a very sp.c:lol offering -new point, new land1copi1t9, newly carfMted, big FIVE IEDROOMS, l bcrffts. fClfllity l'OOfft. S.Cun finORChtg of your cholu. $156.900. OPDt SUNDAY 1·5. 4 I 3 POIMSETIIA: Olde Corona dfl Mor: Three ~OOtn hotM. used bride ~ace: hat ctwood 'floors. COftYHieftt locaffOft; R-2 lot ready for addit ional Hit. J usl S l50,000. IM NEWPORT BEACH: TM lhlff1. popular "E" Plan. Thtte bfllrooms, faMily room: OfMR bealMd ceiliRqt, on wi• CJff~lt. bcetletdprice. EXCWSIVE llG CANYON: 112 acre estate; OH of a ldftd. fin bfllrocNM. 5112 battts. recreation room with wet .,_. & flt aplace, CJar den r oom odioininq to patios & pool/spa area. Approxlmatefy 7000 sqHr• feet of mag1tificent ll•l"CJ . ht a most secl~ pri•ate coM"*"ity owerloolci"C) 119 CallyOll Golf C Otlt"Se. Cal kw details & appojfthneftt. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mor 675-5511 WA THFROMT $231,000 Almost new. 3 bedrm. 21h bath, family rm. dining rm, d en. Brick patio. balcony. fireplace. Amenities incld pool. jacuzzi. volleyball, sailing. pri vale beach & MUC H MORE! BEACH DUPLEX S 172.~00 Steps to the beach from owner's front unit. 3 Bedrms + loft. Fireplace. Decks & patio. shake r oof. OCEAM VIEW- CORONA DEL MAR Gorgeous ocean a nd canyon views. Huge lot with spacious home. Light and a iry kitchen. Massive s tone fireplace. 3 Bedrms. family & dining r m . Pali(} and deck . POOL. WOODIRIDGE $129,500 Owner transferred. One year home warranty paid by seller. 2 Bedrm and den, vaulted wood ceilings, wet bar. decorator wallcoverings. Private deck. Central vacuum. Self cleaning oven & much more. 673·8550 ~ THE REAL ESTATERS WTILUfF BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! AXER·UPPER ! Panoramic Newport Bay Solid home crying Cor ·! views from gorgeous 3 d ecorator 's T L C' bedrm u pper unit or Priced well below com· spaciou.'l 2 bedrm lower p a r a b I c h omes on unit! Natura l brick fplcs. market. Money mak1nJ: Wet bars. 4 Car garage. opportunity 4 Hit:-+ Boat s pace. Steps l o tum nn. Open d:uly I 5 beach. Ollll 752-1700 pm 2833 Catalpa Come FA<\T• see! <)liiN l11Q •ll\fUNIOlll t10C'I' Ii·:~ . . , JACK HOWELL ~•1tJa·n1f 6444 156 BAIJOA ISLAND VJEW-TaHS-CHARM A ~t U11 111_, 0 ....... •t OHS..-. letfr• Ve ry lovely remodeled 2 story 3 Bdrm home wllh guest room PLUS a large 2 Bdrm Apt. Three car gttr + 1 offstreet parking space. Nice patio~ for outdoor living. All on an extra wide lot. 0,..HCMIH S. l·I 101 ... , Le. • td!W I A11ec1.... '71-UJ I Z2'..,...A•, ..... ltW. • ........ ,... s. .._..,,..,. Sde .__... ... s. ........ For 5* ••• c;;;;;;;.;;;···ioi·i -c;,;;,;;;;;;,;;;···io21 c:;:;;:·······ioi~ ;;.;;z:.:·······1·;;;.· ....................... ······················· ....................... ·~··················~ NEWPORT HTS .... .. un:u; oldt•r hacienda m FH lot; nl<•e :.haded pul10. very livablt>. 2 bdrm. home. futun• duplex" $1~.000 b73.3ti63 ~ 0715 e vrs NEWPORT DUPLEX 4Up.2down. fees1mple :.lA'ptl to best beach . sum· mer1w1nter rental:. ,\t~ntt.'t' owner ncedi; to St>ll! ~.000 b'73-3663 613-8086 eves associated BROKER') llt I\\, TORS JVJ' ~ 9.,,t, ,,, ,., ' .~61 DE!SIGHEO FOR WHES.CHAIR ACCESS!! If you desire r.1p1d .1p prt'('laUon. sec th1-. 101 mat·ulate <·xt'l11s 1\t' home. in a rap1dl}' •'V prcc1aterl are.i Color cuordinatcd de co r thruout. <t 1-?loriou:. bdrms . atrium olf master swtc. 2 pal1os /\ true valul' al $110,000 Call 645-COOJ FORESTE OLSON ...... . .. ""~ . .. ~ OP&fHOUSE SAT. & SUN. 12-5 504 REDLANDS NEWPORT HEIGHTS 100/o DOWH Covl Ul'l'an l>rl•t•t.e '. walking d1l!tancc tu thl' best Newport IH' :ll·h :.rhools. llarrtwood noors. firepla1·1•, 1·oppN plumbing & I< V & oo.1t <lC'C'eSS Own<>r w1ll 1·a r n ~'('Of\d I 152· l!l:!Q Jr QUAIL A_,~~~~~- __ 10,-...:. . Tll l :JO P' .M.I 1006 ...........•...•....... JASMINI CllltC Plan Ill. ocean \ u. 109 Ja.stJUM Creek Or AJ..'t . ~~ ------- onHHOUSE J Sr. 1 HA. l'Orner R -2 lot PIM6 rompleloo for 2.nd unit. new cpts. drps. roof. <'elll n 1;1s 700 Maraucntc. Sat/Sun ll :OOam •5 .00pm $149.500. f.44·9260 VYGUSS HILL B&STVIEW SouthPorl 5 Hr . pool $750.~ i\I(\. 1~·0254 EXCLUSIVE ~SAT/SUN 1.4 4627 CORnAND DR. Bright & cMerlul 4 l:JR. 2 ba • lite lot. fencetl Sl.92.500 Call ManannE 67>2111 or675 2373 Rachelle Rober:.. Rltr. 3333 E. Cst Hwy , CdM ~-- Cameo Shores OP9' SAT /SUM. I ·5 Spacious I bdrm .• 31 2 balh. dJ.rung rm & den home, !>Wl't'PIO~ ocean views from t•xrepuonal ('orner localto n lltKh <·cil111~s . hJrdwuod n1~;rs, rnslr. 'Ultl' with frpk , Slj,'ltnmmg poiil f..ibuluu.5 ocean \ 1ew l\•r r.it't" SS9S.OOO L.ind 111 l'lud1'<.I 450 1 GORHAM RidlRlty 673-7040 Corona dl'I Mar home :! bdrm cl111 rm. den & in come unit ()('ran side or Hi~hway W1(f\' lot. Open Silt Sun I 5 <142 Ht•&on1a, E\·d vn :-.m11 h ti73·0822 Urutt~ Hroker' ---- Belly Kerr Really FUUOCEAN VU .1 lidrm ~111 i;:o nil' room w panora m1 1· <H't'U n \'ll•W & pnvatP twal'hl'~ $1'75,00J md'J: lund Loan ;t,'\SUIT\i.lbll• ;ti ~ 6.'i'' tnt Owner will :is:.1st in som1• :;..,'('()fldary r1n.rnnng F1ir add1t1onal 1nformal1un. plea'"' 1·all IX'llY Kt•rr Realty 673-1181 ur VIS It us today at 4533 Tn•mont Open l 5 °"'rabte Irv. Terr. Walk lo Balhoa Isl 3br 2ba. Ir!! air~ room ... Pool -t JltC Hl!dwood t!i. tenor & deeks. Owner will help finance Open Sat/Sun 2·6. Qwner /\J-~4_:.U'iK4 29 HaH Moon Boy SoulhPort 5 Br. pool superb ~1cw . 5750.000 Agl. 752-0254, 833-8333_ Is land's New Pa 1ntt><I Lady custom V1ctonan 5br. 4ba mdd II! b<>nu!> w/bath. DH w/wt•l !Jar & oak floor M:;tr su1ll· w/s1Ltin)! rm & balcony. sta.Uled & etched !!lass. auto garage dr. Select Ca!1Jel now $395.000. 223 ARalc . Owne r /A~l ---------OP&4 SUN. 1-4 615-0021. 2\Mih/$279,000 Near North Bay. 3 Bdrm house with 1!UL'8l room and a 2 Bdrm apartmcml. Lou Bn..'<'htel & i\sso<.· 229 Mannt•Avl'. H.l 675-lll 1 a.oa Pettinsulo I 007 ····•·················· fb.>modelcd 3 fl It 2 Ba I house rr Ul'i.'~111 HK I! 000.~ NEW -VIEW 5 Bdr m. 3 ba. 11:1 1-. Balboa Rlvd Nl'gntiabll' ll'rTTlS. S230.000 840 ~14 . 61 JASMINE CREEtc /\ beautiful. r us tom 3 bdrm. home in th•~ mpular. pnvate are<t nl JTuimm~ Creek. many extras 1nC'lurltnl! gated l'ntry. hur11lar a larm. m-.1r '>Wit· h;1~ its ci"n frph' & :.1lllll~ room ~C)Jll ·t~r~r :'~~t<!iatk~ t ,n,., N <: '·' · t ••"l"w ty l ,lf)un;, r(t• t t'I t 1 •J/t•''I 11••1 •114 l 'I Hb(\t c~ tC t H, ;,.tw h C\.. ,,., l l'JUf' 1 (_..,,t • •• 'I '/141 4 fl't 4 •' Capistrmo leoch t 0 I 8 ······················· ---------BYOWMER Three bedroom house. hww lot. freshly pa1ntC'cl & nl'w carpet $85,500 196-8129 -------OPEN SAT /SUN 12· 5 34732 C olle Fortvno RY OWNER Lovt.-1) :l Udrm. 21 ~ ba. 2 ~Lorv quu1nt family hunh: Easy walk to tx•ach. Lots or beaut. extra~. Must :oee. $125,000 Call 493-5.143 lO'k down & assume c-c1:.I· m~ $125.000 Isl T 0 3 Ur 2000 sq rt house +de tached guest house. Ii.: lol & jac. 0J>(•n House Sun OPEN SUH 1·5 SPECTACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX An excepl1on:rl t•ustom tnnlt home with vaulted "ood beam 1•1·1hn>:" he a ll ll I u I .., o l 1 ti 11 ,1 k cahinl'l1> throug hout. firt•pl:wcs m Irvin rm and ma~ll·r hrl rm. lt>adcd J!l.1~~ \\ 1n1lows and cc·ram1<· till• JU('Ulll 111 rmsler tmth Plus a charmtnf( 2 l~lroom :.cparatt• rental with flrl'pluce and uwn \).itiv dt'Ck $279,000 7 10 IRIS, CdM day 26881 Cu ll e Mon CALL644-721 I lcrey 49tHl7~2 !-UR INl"ORMATION ~-~~~: ••• !?.2.~ msm Breathtakmg Panoramic t ~ :MhrYlcwofNpl. Harhor. , • Ocean. Coust & Hay ____ __ ru¢\l lights from e\'ery room. Steps lo ooarh & park. P ciil.lctly appomt ed throughout $750,000. 6.11-4560. 67J..OISR 707 GOLDENROD HOME&INCOME Optft SAT /SUN I ·5 Ch a rming 2 Bdrm home+a 2 Brlrm apt. ~th have frplcs. Lovely large patio w ll\'UlnY nice plantings. 2 garal(Cs and laundry rm Units well cared for Centrally localed close lo shop· rung. school:.. parks S179.000. Owner rmanc ~Brechtel & Assoc. 229 Marine/\ve. BI. 675-Jll I CHOOSE FROM 3 Nl>w first user·s wnte· off• Low t•arc. luxurious duplexes . ~ce 711 Hf•ltotroPt' ut $260.000. or 413 41 5 l;o1<1cnrorl at S325.000 eac·h. ch otl'e locauons & pnces. PS W(• als o have tt ntCC four·plex at $280.000 remmu, de/ r/llai •• <i'ioju» l1(·J 67J-8'l9~ 243!> E CoH\ Hwy .• CdM Cameo Shores CA.HYON VIEW C harming I ownl'r t.'UStom :l bdrm . 2 bu ~ HILU£ home U\ xlnt <•ond~llon. ~ McCMMACKR £ clolle 10 ocean & !JriVUll' beach. Ct!ntrul a1r-c•ond LArvt"-+9'...tel ~hlikt• roof & tu .. h ...... s.. Of Hw,. lam111l'8lllnjl l'XPllOOll 4 Ddrms. + gu(•Mt apl ble. pool & \•1ew dt•l·k with full kitchen. 1.1h~o. 11 pOlenllal. et. moo Short•s spaciout t bet rm apt lowc11l prl<'l'' $2411,500 613·7040 C4'ltrod of Sole Ckcwt &t canyun vi'1w l .. ool' SMnciff1 F11~ can yon vt('w Seller motivith:d' Alik f(Jf'Tim Rhone Ait>nt 63) · 1266 ~V.HIU.S LOTSALOT OVR 1/2ACRl $260.000 Popular. spacious smRle level, hll!h beam l'l·1I 1.nw;. 4 bdrms + larn1ly rm & 3 car l(aral!l' "Hel vl'(Jt're" Pla111n lu~h surroundings lluott) for pool (or pools I. atf<l-<>n~. p lay yard~. tratli.;r :.torage, whatever I l your farruly needs loud!> of space. you j.{OI 11 hen·' U1ll tur app't to roJm around 1!i ;1~1tlllt\!1.:\:1.!'11 .. i~\r,;ll tll ~· Rinq b40 '.:>'>bU Anyl1nw E."ll'>h•ll Prof Bldy Cosio Me-so 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 SPACIOUS" ISTttEWORD SuP<·r 5 lldrm 3 hath home 1n M esa Verde New c<1 rpct1ng. largt· family room. roven•d patlO and wetbar. Asktnl! only $149. 750 For mon· mfo call 546-5880 OMI MA KIND MllSA D EL MAil HOMI BY OWNER·Lux urioua 5Br. 3&. formal dln rm. 111.lf(t y ard & 2 paUoe. bltn BBQ. fruit tree•. ~Uy remodeh.-d in & out. Highly upgrud"d ~l Duplex 2·2br , i.liarp owner's unit. lrg yt1s. gd rental UlCOm~. $1 U.000 64,2. 5tifll. Remodeled 48r home. on cul-de·sac sl r el.'t, n r park, & dntwn CM Open Sun. 1789 Creslmont VI or call 548 3200. Pricl' Rlty MESA VERDE C....,.., Charm 4 Bdr or J +den +ram Hardwood nrs. oak bar. bay w indow . <•l e $153 ,500 .• J uck1t> Handl~man. HE/Mt\X fi.11 1.266 ---- Co6ta Mesa fJlu!fs. 3 UR home w •ocean & canyon \1ew BK R 960·!'>580 FfRST WEEl<EHD ' MOVE -Now! VBQ~t home on cul·d\' s-.c ~lreet near M clj;, Verde goll l'OUrse Tc6 to led c_.,.t weys .... ! 754-1202 l n~7d~1e. newty dt.-corated 3 lidr • 2 Ba .. l"R home on qult'l st.n.~. lt'i; love at hr~t i1ght Ask1nit $129.500 631 126li or 552 7367 Jeanne. Ag\ --- 83A% No Qualifyin~. OW< $12.000 2nd. Lort model.:! BR 2 l:kt. t•cntral air. :.> 1·ar gara~l' condo Mon ucello. S15.000. 645 9 161 :. OPE N HOUSE REAL TY .ii'!'' '•, COUEGE PARK Charming 3 Br 2 Ua . lg l'OUntry kitcht•n, open beum ce1ltn1?.;. 1•slm I•_•---·-·------louvres. 1mmal'ulak WW~'T ARE,\ l'Hl<.:t-: $85.500 Open Sunddy 12 5 2570 fordham Ur 540-l40r. Uy Own er ASSUME RB>UCB> SI0,000 For ltnrnrdiate Selie! Mesa Vt•rik. 3 hdrm,. • family, I"• hath:.. RV a1· ccs :. Larl!e µool • beautiful vard. Only $14.000. down. spacious 4br. 21>3. pool & •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiilt I J ;1 r s 1 5 5 • o o o Sa v t' s100.ooo·s. 615·6565 aft ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS OP&e SUM. 1-5:30 3082 GIBRALTAR PYRAMID EXCHAMGORS 833-1768 VA Financinq M~a Verdt• North homl' reatul"("o excellent floor plan with J bedroom. lar~c country k itchen with all hu1lt1n ~. bl'aut1ful atrium. nl'W 1'.1rthton1· l'arpl•t 1ni.: S7!1.tl0t) UK R CJ 11 ~rno TRABEU. f(B>UCEO!!! 41n . :!ha Mt'sa Vi·rifr llonw on 1•orner lot H V -.wral?l' Will C<srry ht "" mm S2S.000.dn lh Owiwr 1\:.kml<! SI lli.500 ~~71i20 ------Prttt1gious Mesa Woods ldt•al Mes.1 Woods h<lm1· "1th JJOOI Jnd s pu . Twu ~1•1rv h11m1• with I lx.droom. ... lormal dminl! ruom. wet har. eomplett· ly fum~ht'd kitchen wtth eat1n~ ar .. a . rovrred pat 10 i\pproi. 2600 sq fl $187.500 lSKR Call ~1720 TAABBL -· --------- CEDAR GLEN Ot:.llnctive 2 and 3 bedroom rondom1nium1> from S9 I .500 2.'>54 Elden Aw .• C M 642-673.t MOOElSMOW FOR SALE "BRITT AHYWOODS" :"oJ t' w t o wn h u m 1·' . t-:asts1<11• Cust.i '.\lt•,,1 2t5fl Santa 1\n.1 1\ v1· 1;~0061 ur !155· 1!120 REST AND RELAXATION I\ 11> \ht' order Of ltlt' da V m lhL'l J Bdrm dehghi. Fl•aturrs Self C'lc·anrni.: ovt•n, wax frC'e flo<ir:.. fnrm<sl <l in1n~ rm. 2 pauos & many l·xtra::. CALL MOW 75tl4-7800 i Mulh · ~~r ~:!'T Bnstol. C\1 Mlo:;a \\•n:lc. :l"~ume 9'; <a bl. owe 25K 2nd. 2 1>l~ I Br :.!1 t [\a. lit-II l'lt: Sl28A<XI. I.a C:isu 1\1.'t 11111 t!JI ~7 agt -----OartOPoint 1026 ()tt.11. Y SI S.000 •••••••••••••• ·••• •• • • • TO ASSUME MARIMIT /Ii.. 4br. 2ba !'vk s a Verde-ex· !'>pe1·tac ub r h1lll1JI> l'C' homl' Pool tjacu11.1. hOIT\l...., 20J2·3:!0ti :.q. ft Woo 't last w If ult pru•e Cl1~· to M :inn:1 ~·h " only $15SK. By .1µpl unly IM & t ' dll1· I.OJ l'ri m.1 c·all Dan 548·94I1 \.\'T'a S\65.000 to S!55,00• -~:n-~111. ~:l m ; lllrlr BOOtCWORM A TT'M -You w1 II love ,. ti the I lotr-t· \\1th stud111 apt 111 l>ooks helve,, 111 3 Ur' "_Jl'l' .111•a O.inJ l'om1 Separ:ite fam1lv rm & <.::di :1t11·r July Ulh newly rem l)de l ed ~3 kitchen . Quality r un SWl'..El'IN<; v 1~:w s truc11on & a01enll1e.. ol lll'l"'" J rolll th1.., 1hk1 n ~ SK5.500 Uy l'l c~.tnl 3 hr. :? l'.1 ll\\1ter. ~·591\tor rny re po~di·r rm 1·u ~tu m .tl ~l<ite adv1.;or home \'ww IJec·k~. ~ft".•l Weitem Realty Serv1l'l''> flwr plJ n J 1•.ir t.:ara~• ___ 5JO. __ ma Luxur~ Jpµ111nttnl·nt:. Sl•t• thr'o nutstand1n!-! home al SI:);,. 000 LOCATION ! l OCATIOM ! Century <!I OM&A •l!J;J ;>."~ SpamlUS i.'.3Sl~•de 4Br. 2 b.tlh home un l r<"'' I 1 nt.'<1 :.tr~t New 1·arthtont> SPAHISH CHARMER 1·3.flX'lS, new kitchen li n. l.J.:r;ely ocl•an 111cw all•I• new paml ms1de Sll0.000 Dana Pn1 n t ·., f 1 ne~t OpeftSuttday l·S nt>1 t.:hh11rhood l.~1· formal dm rm . :i honw 324 Esthef' St. CM ul tll:.unl'\1on Very fie" So Calif. Reofty bk term<: Call Hid, 546-5605 6'45-69 I 8 C-Oy(»l~HlliO •• i1-'\ ------~ Sparkhn~ duplex. 2 llR EASTSIDE'S BEST ba. I HH. I ba . 2 fpl. This i"mmat·ulalt• 3 IUl/'. $149,000 Pei.\ 1\llt-11 Rr+dt>n home 1s situated ReaJtor-1!11 ·75711 on a quic~ str('(.·L dose to ;=.;;;....; v-...,--1-034 .ill :,hoppmg. LarJ?P lot. ·-··•••••••••••••••••• pool & Jar ~furh mor\•. ,\.'olun~ $129.000. t:ALL TODAY Open Suftday 12-4 483 Abbie Way. CM Dennis Ricketts. RJtr. BYOWHER 85 1-0424 b l (.'lass h11m1 • 1n ll-1 ,_,,....,.~ ... ,_._........,_111111 _ _.,.._~._.11111_.,.,_._.....,_1111~,..1 rl.i~s .ire.1 3HH. f;i 111 rm lmmac ulah' 1 llH \4tlh moc.her in law unit c>n to,· lined stn.'1•l sx.i,:;oo • Nt•w roof. coppN plumh •nl! Ofhce ,·-cl'lu1,.t\l' IX'\'in & Co 642 l)Jlil( lh•., 1 r ab I e E .1 '\'11i(' charml•r. 3 IHl. I • 1 Ila. It\ arl'1..-SS. call nov.. :igl t.31 1~19ti MESA VERDE I IH{. 2 l>alh. pnltu ~r l'ork. & M V CC I\~ ~uml· lg !I ·I': In S125.000 lMTil'r fH~·~ 72li ;1 Hr. d1•cora1e d am · b1anl't'. new cv1•rylhm#(, II! w e lot l:HR :ll l!I A.In New c us tom hnmes Genl•ruui. .11111\j, ann:. l'Urvt'ls. l11!ht ft "iurc:.. lamlsl·apini.: 2U7t\ ~OHO Oranl!l' 21315!15· 1987 or ~517:$. East Side CM l:trl!l' 4br, 2ba. wdrgr F K + lprk. & alle} acn•:.:. for R.V Prircd to Sell! $\ :ll.500 646-2633 dm1n.1? rm. 211 IJJ 11'00 ).., fl h\1n1? ,1n•a . 1-'.I·"' 1-!JI dr. t)eJut1lully lnd!-l'IJ'I 21\X:Jli' hill\ :1utnmat11 Anthony Pool No fm.rn•· tnJ? h.tS!ilt• Ownt•r will 1·arry full halam·l· \sl. u1g Sll5.f0t l)pcm l>a1h I 1. Sat Sunda) 10 I 1~9 (;<)ldenl'\'t'. or l'all ~11.57 Hillfifte1ot1 ~och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYTHESEA Lovt'lv familv homt.' Woods}· lot. Pncecl for fastr.alt·' Call to St't.' • ll1ke to Beach 3br. Nl•elis Ml~aVrrdt•4br.2h.i.l~w TLC' $77.9511 Agt lot $14t}.000 Owner. i\).'t f;.'3" 'i8!13. 4HOUSES WESTSIDE ()nlyS22S.00001W l' WORLDR.E. 556-7777 IREM/M~ 536-1461 ~-~--~~ 751·3Wli ---Prune E side location. C\ <'ell. l.im11) el.ecut1ve homl' Pool. j!Ue~l huuSl' wtwcl bar. I~ red"'ood fam rm. 4 Br. 2 tta. 2 rrp lc·'s. many 11lu s features Sl6S.OOO Cnll i\J.1 /0wner G42 0461 or Century 2 1 i\ll1·0Jst. 963-0061 For sale by owner. beuut 4 BR. owner w/ cnrry 2nd. GreAt loan assumpl1on 751-1578 VALUE PLUS! 4 Flr. :! ba. shake roof. as- :-umc low interest t'llA loan Call for aµpt. to St.'t' Only $92,500 DHvtd 1Jourk1:, Rltr 546 9\1~ Lovely 5br. den. 3ha, frplr. walk tu S Coast Pluta. l'Ollt•t.:1•. t.I high M"hl Off Fa1rv1cw & ~ 0 ,.·w~. Owner anxious , \o\1U help rinan<:c . Huth Sruder·Agt 6.15-434~ 81/t>/oASSUM. LH. CONDO SIS.too 4 lldrm. 2 ba. llll' 111ry for total recreation home. Zoned R2. Very New cpts. drps. fresh bualdable Xlnt home or p1unt thru·out this 3 investment ConH'ntcnt bdrm h o m e . T~·nn1 s LO aJI sen ice:-. $9.'?.000 courts. pool. duhhouse 751-80AA F\neeast:o1dc CM 10<· ------... , ltouffful WATIJmm NT For Sale ly Owtttt HOMt-~ 1.-c. y ..... Savt REAL ESTATE -6 31·1400 3br, 3ba. fum rm . (rplc. ~~~~~~~~­Nr SO Coast Plata. Q wet .;: nc1~bc1riK>od Pnnc1plcs only 1110.000. $22.000 OOWTI. l14ke O\'er pyml!i :wG-4548 ~~ -- ..SAVEADE '°1'o At-We lo. 41V. 2&. '"'"' cpt11. ctn)li &paint, OpewHMM 1·5 1717 towe St. ASSUMABLE LOAM 1 mile to beaeh. Totallv upgraded A homt• you'll !>.! proud of. Ca 11 Cot appt. to sec. 11.EH/Mafteek Rlty. 536-1461 ., ----- 5 IEOROOMS ~. ahd larl(e pool w1lh seii> spu. AJI loca\t'<f on nice{~ lands<·.iPl-rl '• Jt'rt• lot. • Park Place,l nc842 7~ ~ch walk. Luxury CQft cb. 4br, 3ba. FH. 2200sq· Sl».000 Owner Brok'icT 53&~ --~ SUPJR TOWMHOMI ~·.than I Yl.'Ur ne~ ~3 br. 2 bn. walki~ dist. to the beach. ... Parle !'lace.Inc 842· 74Q. ,,.._ ....,..,._ _.,.. 3 ~R. t• i bu. ~ondo. ~ common w111l, ..:ara • +carport. 11112·35 t>riltl\ ur1ly 1, -----.. ~USTIMG! .. SujX!r ~harp JOR ·wai. pool. Under SlOO.ooojl 673-431J Agt \11 ~t40USE t T/SUM 12·4 ~ P.l' &eltlna now. mall" Q(fr;.~I. 3 blka to bcl. ~ • 90Ull l\lhou Dlt It. • 9118-0MS. • over dbl. garaiie Submit Uihld olfera, Price :ilashed to llSch Rl!y Q ,000 ~~~~~~~ OP94 SAT /SUM CUSTOM BYOWNER Eaa~ldl..'. 2300tuf . 4br. 2~~. on qufrt !lt~~t. Ira a s•ume loan . a~k Sl.39,IJOO. MIS-8952. )47 \'UI• ta Daya. M ,.500 R~~E RF.AL. TORS 1$1-14'13 -· Call642·"-4•4-7HI ., I t ' IWocbo S.n Jo.~~ :;lbr. ••· a ba. Ir paUoa. all on &<>11 rour8t' 1lrUo.Y view lronl ...-rooms. P ool at J•'-' $1.SUOO. fN()-099'1. Woo~brldgei Citmdt:1 model home Beautiful · bdrm. 2~ ba. A/C, 2000+ *J ft, Owner Appl ooly No brokers . S143,7SO 5DOT70 ASSUME 11/iO/o LM. aa.y new s pac. 3 B w/all amenities. Pnn on· ly. BE 1st! 673-4313 Agt. ORANGE TREE PATI HOME WOOUliRIC>Gt; TOWNHOUSt; 2 Or 2 &, lli jHt, Ai<'. up graded throut SOO.~ 561 ltilB WOOlllllOGE CROSSING S upe r ull g r uthd Bnghton with custom drapes, levelo r 1t und s hutters, ('entral air. l'Overed patio with wood deck a nd pla nlt•ti.. S H O W S L I K E A LOAM ASSUMPTIOH 1-:1.-gunt Woodbr1 d~<" Townhouse for th~ lux ury lover Thow.anth. 1n extras, mc ludmi.: plush ca~ts. central .1 1r, c ustom b ook1t ht.•h l"i>, den. form11I dinini.: room Only Sll0,000 uod owner will help with fmunc ini.: red hill ..Ml.!." 552-7500 1101J N l '"'"' ••~;n.rr. .... l hjut1.t U• H n C .t '12'U~' 11141 4114 "" 410.)t (,l1l'1I tl'ilt\WJV ~tulh l •'->U01I (..1 ~l.'hf • 11141 4'fl •'-'11 OPEN HOUSE Pool side location. rruster suite + den lort. FOR. CAC, Professional- ly d eco raled & c.'l.ISlomized lbru-out. One d a kind. Agent 551-4682. Eves. MODEL !! Ask in g ~~~~~~~~~ $129.500. - 12-4:30 Charmin~ 2 Bdrm b1· level ho ml• on la rgl· beautifully landscaped lot. Covcrt>d patio & BBQ. Grcal lOl':lllOn. walking dis ta n t·e t o b e<1ch , s hops a nd t'hurches. PLUS. 1 Bdrm ~ucst house. $259.000 •U11i•ersity Pmil•Deane Waldon 2 551-3000 Jt WOUOBRIOGE ~H Al TY Bdrm. 28a, Except -=:::-======--clean. by Owner, No agt. • ...... ., p••K $122..500. 8'14%, Assume ...,..... • -loan. 17521 J acaranda, 3 Bdrms., 21h ba .. c ul etc 55&-6183. sac street; private loc ---------• e;,ooo. GREENTREE . 4 8 r . Balboa-Newport Realty 2Y.l8a. fa rm kitchen ,1 ____ 67_5-8_11_0 __ _ frplc. closetoschls, com-ftll!• ... E HOME m unity poo l & park. ~ ~ house Sat/Sun t ·5 OWNER :_ ~= SL or by ANXIOUS L vly lge m s tr s u1tl' Woodbridge Townhouse 3 w /privale balcony br. 1''2 ba. frplc. $84,900. Spacious rms, 3 baths. CaJI 551-1583 fnnl din rm, lgl' fmly rm. Very attractive Deerfield F.xquisitely decorated. Pk home, JBr. Cam rm, 3 ()peo Eves. 759-1501 yrs old, a ssume 8:.V..% l oan. $117,900. PP 559-1324 SAMJOAQUIM C.olr Course vicw - Rancho condo minium With 2 Bdrms and den. UpJ.?raded, cspedally nice k>cal1on for that s pec1<.il wa y of life. Sl34.500fec. 642-5200 New luxury Northwoods. 5 bdrm, 3 ba. 3 l'i:ff. up ~radc..'<i $142,500. S15,000 down 1()•:;,, int. 559-5176 TURTLE ROCK BREN LARGEST .MODEL BEST VU /LGEST POOL-SIZED LOT AVAILIMMED Oloose your own carpet r l'Olor & other inl details Pete n,..~tt-n o w . 0 w n e r .DU.l . .l c 956-2175/642·0630 -r I Trade your old ~turf for new t(oodies w ith a ---------• Classified ad. 642·5678 rnacnab I Ir vine realtg TURTU ROCK GARDEN HOMES 4 BR Heather Plan w/family rm + forma l dini~~· Dra m atic e ntry w /vt_>lume ce1ltng -skylights - rustic woods & generous use of glass -covered patio w/fitering - mas~er suite w/deck. Comm. pool & tenms. $189,500. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 17 RAINBOW FALLS. (U-69) IEAUTIFUL LOCA TIOH Close to comm. pool & spa in Rancho San Joa quin. Like new condition! Air cond ! 2 BR + den s~~ Carlos mode l W/V'aulted cellmgs. $155,000. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. #10 CERRITOS. (U-70) HORTHWOOD Perfect starter home on corner location near pool & tennis. 2 BRs + d e n . All b ea utifull y d ecor?ted ... smashing use of wood paneltng, ~atching wallpapers & d~ps -mirror & leaded glass windows. HURRY -$116,500. Holly Markas 644-6200. <U -71) IUY HOW Oil LU.SE W /OPTION 1dt1tnW•tate Turtle Rock Glen town~om e w /V'i ew & priva t e location . 2 ma s t e r s uites - s kylig hts -parquet entry - centr~ air -approx. 1963 sq .ft. of luxurious comfort! Madeline Cross 752-1414. (U-72) CAM THIS IE YOUIS7 Need a beautiful background to ~how off your treasures? We have 1ust the 1-BR + den Turtle Rock townh ome .. "Bi g & Co mfy room_s ... ov~rlookmg one of Irvine's loveliest views! And ... pool & tennis n earby. $H9~000 . Coby Ward 642-823.5. (U~73) IAMCH() SAM JOAQUIN Brig ht & silnny 3 BR. 2'1'.t bath townhome w/vlew of Park UCI & night lightst Freshly painted & new plush cpt op, otder ! Ready tor move m ! Exceptional value at $1541900 - Hurry! H'Ol1y Markas 644·6200 (U-75) I • '42-&US '44 .. 200 901 Do"r Orf~ HMbor View C.n .. r I lr\llft4 •t ~s Valley Cefttier • ,.112·1414 Jmt Startiftcj? See this immacula te J Bdr. 2 BA hom e Spacious kitchen, light airy. Comm. pool. Ten· m s. As king SR9,900. Jeanne. Agt. 631-1266 or 552-7367 DEBFIB.D New on market . Bro;.1d moor Plan I ; 2 hdrms • 21'"1 baths. air-c·ond t:ov· ered pal10. E xcelle n t locat ion on ~recnbelt near pool. Expensive UP· ~-Owner's pndc & joy. $85,700 TURnEROCk POOL Only Glenney re Model by Broadmoor. in The Glen, on the ma rkcl. 4 Bdrms .• family rm .• din· mg rm .. 2 baths. 2 frplcs. Central alnum. Xlnt dl'· cor. Beaut iful private pool & s pa. Outslandan~ value at $199.tiSO DAVID D. CARL SOM REALTOR 833-9293 l..oqwta Beach 1048 ......•.•.•••.•.•.•.•.• TERRIFIC HOLJSI-: Great shape. perfect loc, 3Br. 2•,..1 Ba . S27~.ooo. Owner 494-1>8 I 6 CALIF. CLAS SIC 180 det( white w<1ter View. nr beach. 5 Bdrm. 3~2 ba+den. dbl lot. One o( a kind. $400,000 is a s teal. $100.000 down. Easy term:>. O WNER Cal l f o r appl . 7141833-3581or499.4247 SELL idle 1Lem:,, w1Lh a I>aily Pllol Cla ss1f1cd Ad. 642-5678. 638SEAVIEW don osen real tors 497-4848 A BfTOF HEAVEN ArtlslJC' home in North Laguna. A slunnini:: dl' parl url' from lhl• or· d1nary . Walk lo the beach from this custom bwlt ··studio"' b1 level home featurin g : 2 Bdrms. :! baths. cnler- la mmcnl :>ll<:d lavin g r oom w / ma ss 1 v l' f1rcplaC(.'. Overlooking 1·1ty hgh~. wh1lc wakr Vlcw and m 1na avocado orchard. Nothing tom· paralJlc in comfort. ap. pN1ran(•(• & l()('<ltlOn $275,IXX> don osen real tors 401 GLENN EYRE 497.4848 MIGUB. SHORES Pnvate beach comm'im· ty Ocean view executive' home. 4 BR + ram rm. Formal dining rm S?JS.000. REGEMT REAL TY 831·3114 or 496-9501 OOL"41 ... UAL fSTATE ~~~~~.JI. ............. 1o ..... c .... . l l r. 2b•+9'H•I ,.,. I Wodi lo _... _, ltH<ilft DAd ,..,, OC••111 •few• ,,._ .. •loritt. rJi'~~~~~ Try $17',000 COt4SIOBIMG A llUL IST4T1 CAHIU lt4U.Pltl"li '~ b~1nu ft'lf • n1nu\1• 11i P.'f'lfll• ,,, t<Mn ·~· '"" t iitll ""' r•1in•1•J•·nu.1l 1nh·n"-. 9ff So. Coeot Hwy, L,..... a.-11 .,. ... , .. macnab I Irvine realtg FRENCH NORMANDY "Top of the World" -Brand new s BR custom home w/Wide coastal views ... white wate r . Catalina & city ligh(s. Old World charm + the best con struction & mode rn luxuries . Family rm game rm -fabulous kitc he n o r oak , furn -quality cabine ts . tiled floor + bit-in ever y thing! Sp~ctacu l ar entry s kyli ght. De t a ils incl. brass. hardwood, ma rble & gold bath fi xtures. 3-car gar. $695,000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 2825 ZELL DR (up Thalia to Skyline Dr. Rt on Zell). (U-87 ) KEEP THIS TO YOUaS&.Ft If you love a dynamic ocean, mtn & c ity view + an extraordinary 3 BR + den & family rm home w/sobtle decor (tha t "may" be purchased "furnished" if you wish > -you must see this! $395,000. Appt. only. Lois Miller 642·8235. <U-88) OCEAN VIEW Monarch Bay! Private gated comm. w /beach, beach club & tennis. 2 master s uites -formal dinin g -2nd fplc in f amity rm w/garden courtyard view. A home for those who appreciate the best! $425,000. J . Hunt/B. Owens 642·8235. CU·89) '42·1235 644-6200 tOt Dover Drive H•rtl« View Center I rvlne at C•mpus Valley C.anter 752·1414 D8 DAILV PILOT Sunoax, Ju1x 8, 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. I 041 Hones,_. W. HM.ff F« 5* Ho.us hr S. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro11•a1ALTY IOOON 001\Sr HWY 497-%461 OCEANVIF.W ............ 1041 UV OWN Ell ... •••••••••••••••••••• ... ..,,_ t INcll I 069 Ml i leach I 06' ................••.•... ..,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom tiomt· nf t•xccp tHJIWI fk..hcn & ~u11t11y rn .........,...,~ xln& 1•11nd lk•umt'<I tell ~ Mc ~'lei( RE '* ~~~~ 3 ARCHIAY Pnva~ communll)' w•lh all the amcnlll it In lht11 comlortablt. cht1rrn11111 <t bdrm. 3 bath hom". r•• C004.)y remoc:h.Jll-tl <.:c>un llY ldtcht.•n, ooam1.'t.I ('t•ll lfla8, S311UOO. .... Nici Terroc• Art t•olony <' h 11r111 . 1 bdrmll. d<ln. !J bnlh11. vuulted wood 1•1•lhn1111. swt-"CP'"K occun 111(•w . larf(e l<>t 118!1.!'i()t> WOOOSCOVE t'hns l\bl'I tleio.in. 11t·w n•dar & l(llll" homt• nestled 1n ~·ucu ly ptu:. grow. 2 Hdrm <!'., hulh. den. luxunou."' home with superb cr11ft:unan1<h11> thruout Own<•r r1111m1·m~ ,1v111I $2ft2,000 &.raid T ..,-ac~ Nurth Ul~Wla 4! Bdrm, 2 bath. deck. hdwd Cloor:.. fpk. views of Em erald Bay. $235,000. OCEANFRONT Spanish arch it ecture' with pnvate courtyard enLry, 3 Bdrm. den. 2 1 ~ bath. 2 fpl<.'S. $535.000 THE BIG STEAL AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO BF. A THIE i-' to ~l'l' the value in this s lnkrng 1·ontempor ary homt'. loc<1t ed high a b oY\' Laglllla's famC'd R1v1 c1·;1 C'Oaslline on lan::c lot with lush plantings, palm and s un s hadt•d courtyard. SPRAWL ING 4 BDRM., 3 BATll fo'LOOR PLAN Wtth rormal din1n ~ room. (famJly room >. feature-; spacious bvmg room ap prox. 28 fee t Ion g w/BEAMED CEILING A ND CENT I':!< F1REPLACE OF PALOS VERDES STONE. Sll'P saver kitchen has bw lt in ranj!c. oven, d1shwa:,,hl•r and la undry an·.i W1· lhmk this bell er bu1 ll home. m movl'·IO rond1 uon 1s a "'Rt:ALSTt:AL" at only SI 42,500 Full Pri c~ SE E TODAY ''' GONE TOMORROW'' MISSION RE.Al TY 985S. Cst. Hwy .. L;.1).!un.1 PhoM 494-073 I Super house. su1wr prin·. by ow n e r . bou i-:h l another ; 3 BR. 1kn. 2 ba. o\'eant c anyo n v 11·w. SlJ'l ,500 494 -4 591 ALMOST OCEANFRONT l.arge R·:l lot with .! 01.·ean view. luxury apts +commercial unal Ont' or a kmd & hard to rmd in LagWta Beach. Owners will finanC'e. As king S550.000. JUST LISTEO!! Big ocean view. 4 lxlrms + family rm . + rccrca lion rm. +office + larJ!C healed & falte red pool With spa. Lots or pallll, decks & pnvate a r ea:. L&sted a t $24 7. 000 m"'l:!Ifi@~ ID@~Il~-W 499·2800 4TII or JUL y SPECl1\L $1000 r cdul·tion Anv Condo Good tbru July 8th REEDER R .. :Al.TV Hilltop Devclopt•r:. L'harmmg Nev. LJl!una Condo"s Ocean V1<.'w I blk bch. 2 & 3 hdrm. 4<1:! Cypress at Locust Broker will 1·oo~wral1• Office 494·4315. JC) ti. 7 days. After hrs. 4~J ltl25 ------- •nil• w takyht1·11. frplt'. 11l*('IUU11 lbr. huAt' deck un 2 111(1H, IOVt'll)' pAI w, 1inal'I l111MJ1t·u1,1na. auto 1q1rl11kll•r•. u bund11nt 1'1Alf•OW. 1hli1u:hC'd 2 c ur 14111·. 111lnui locut ion Wi\l,K '1'0 Ul':ACllJl;S. SllOl'S St_.,, ol ~J U1•v1·r ly Sll~.000. 213·~0910. 714 4\M Ill.').'> HIGH OH A HILL Vh1twc of city uncl ocoun trom rllOllt room11. Jo'an · t1L'IU1· wooct and uluss I\ Chn11 Ah••I c-1·cat1on with clrurrwl1(' e ntryway, opt.'n b4·11m cc1h ni:i;. uni tlllt' 1·onv<·rs at10n un•a, klft Ovt'r h vini.: r m Hoof u( l(lllhl> over brl'Ukfus t 11r\•a. You will be 1m pn.ti.'k'(J. ~ .500 L01J111M1 V611ocje R.E.. 497-1761 OPF.NSAT /S NI 5 2870Zt:LL DH ~.<XX> J Bdrm!.., 21 ~ baths Jam lloward OPEN SUH. 31061 Aliso Circl~ Stefani NaJ:ll' Causey & Company THREE LUXURY UMITS 0<· ca 11 v 11· w n 1· .1 r m~inna Good 111t•11nw. Owner will :t!.'ils l with r111am·tn).! $IW.K1ll GUEST APARTMENT Woodsy ln·aeh hou...,1· 1.1.1th I ll4·1lnk1m i.:11l•...,1 .1pdl'1m1•nl On.,111 \II''' 1.1.Jlk 111 h1·.11 h Ir •.•. ..., Ciel· ks. PllllO:.. '-lJ in1·<l l!la:.s Jnd Mort•' Sl5:!,atlll EXECUTIVE HOME A bcdut1ful rel real hid dl•n amoni: lht• lrt•1•s, great for 1•nll·rrn10111g . pnvate garden..'>. f1Jl10:. and ctcc ks SpN1 a1·ular ocean .and 1•11 v v1t·ws ~.<MXl • I lll4 ~> Coast I liw;i y in V11f:ii.:t• l-\11r · LAGUNA J\t:l\C'll 497-2457 "'~ J:,,. IHLlll .-->-.... Mt. CORM/ICK RI 2 Homrs/R-2 Lot E:wh ha!. f1•nc·1•tl \a rd ll'mr11· v11'w..... ..,,,,l. 1.; bc-adws N1•w :! sl} has .I bdrm.'> . :t huth.,, '-h-P111n).! loft & rnan~ 1•\lras :.! lklrm 1·harin 1•t11t.1).!1' ..., <•omplt•lt'ly ri•:.I ur1•d Both for S:U'1.0l.IO 1 I >1.1. m·r fan:inc·mi.: I Oct-an Vi~w Lot ln 11w1•I 1.1.IKKIS\ .1n•.1 1.1.;1lk lo pn,ah· l>t·.11·h 111 S II U l h I. ,I 1-: ti 11 ,I lkall .. t 11.,ill\ pr11•1•d .11 $7!1.~U 494-7551 filc~~~t.~ri~~ OPEN IH llMKS POIMTE 1.5 P.M . Rec rea tion for l'V1.'ryont• se<·onds from your door . Next to an ocean view plus <·ountry duh li ving. 3 bedroom. :1 b:Hhs. hu>-(t..' family room . custom de('orallni.t. $269.500. Drive lo privalt' J!atcd community. agent will let you 1n. One mile north of Coast llwy. o n Crown Valley Pkwy. 2112 ACRES OH A HILLTOP Sensational va<·<tnl land 2 miles from San Juan Capistra no. Utilities in-room for everythin~. pool. te nnis, hors es a nd large home. owner will carry, $169,500 MONARCH SUMMIT II Live near the beaches In this adult community: A-P lan unll with 2 bedrooms, + den and 2 baths . Beautifully decorate d thru-out. Close to s hopping centers a nd beach es . Com munit y pool. clubhouse and spa, $129.500. A COLDWIU ,,..._.CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 n.r..tt11 .. .., .... a..,-...... r LeaM(opt'-Spt-clacu 11r luxury home: 3 bdrms .• 3 bath!>. ultimate 10 custom t ouches. See to ap pn.-cuatc. S2S.OOO Option money. S1800 a month . a.slang $350,000 . 494'7551 Open Sat/Sun I ·S 3140'l0CEAN VIEW SOtmf LAGUNA Just reduced to 1219,000 Lease option or contra('\ of s ale avail. Owner:. must move by yesl1•rda y Beaut1ru1 Sp anish ha c1enda. 2 frplcs. J Ur. hardwood floor:>. high beamed clogs, ocean view. FAUST A VITALI REALTOR 497·2A26 Laguna Hilk I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S PARKLING POOL & Sl'A w/v1l'w, 4Br. 21 ~Ba. fam rm. prof lnclscpd & dee. by owner. $131.900 581·52.60 ----Ull)una Nicpf I 0 5 2 .•.•...•............... Laguna Niguel Realty • OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUH. 1-5 PM 23852 Pas1'0 Ucl Cam po Prc-sll~JOUS 4 bdrm, 3 ha home on tht' green of El N1i:ul'l Golf Co ur~t·. Custom decorated. lush lando;\:a pmg $324 .900 FAMILY ORla.TED CUSTOM HOME 1 bdrm, 21 ~ ba, dream kit. h~l' !>elf 'l.<JCUUmm~ pool w spa, 3 car gdr. S2:1l.OOO 493-9494 49S.S220 496-2413 830..5050 Asswnable Loan FaJrw<i~ El Nai.:ud Jbr, Si!J.UO.I Custom He;1h 11 Tt(}.':fm . WEacEHD PREVIEW St1t 1 !'> ~ii St1llw:l11•1 I br hot tub Slj4 .HU(I ~.IL ..... Ull I :, :1111.t t r~·nt'('l.J IHU dl'I! \It'", I br d1·n. Slt~.91 111 ~n I 5 :!0952 Wc,ll.!r1•1·n SuJK•r IOl'Jl11,n, IO!h II'• 1-: l N 11! u l'I C < • ·1 ti r 1·u. ... 1om S!~.5<~1 l.JL!Una ,\,,,ot Hrok1•r-. I~ 5:1.)i CONUOS :.i Br 2 b,1 V. , ... 1 Nme 101.1.t•r unit ~p11t les..-;. 58.S.OOO 3 Rr l h.i Eas t Nml' upPt'r un11. Magmru'Cnl \0le1.1. or :wll cou.r.;t.•. SI IU. 0011 FAUSTA VITALI REALTOR 497-2426 1055 .••••.•••..•.•......... :! Br::! Ha t'Ontlo 1.1.1th i:rt'.tl lak1· , 11'1.1. SR.'>.ooo u\ .... 751 11)1!2 t'\t'S I.I. kntf... 581.W7·1 OUTSTANDING LAkEFROHT l':\t'!'UllH' lanuh h11nw Pmt cl1•1·or.11t'cl I 11<11 Ill. :111;.1 hulllc v.1th jl\ I 1!.11 I. S1a 11wtl l!l.1,. ... dour .... 1·u.o;L11m 11ll'' 1{ 1.1.111><1 p.1r \lllt'l lhMtP• Tt1t,1I ,,.., llfl ty ~.!'>IMI - '-'-1\ll RI HO"lll llOMI.., Inc . REAL ESTATE fi 11 ~1<11 .l Miuian Vit-jo I 0 6 7 ......•.....•.••.....•• ST ARTER HOME Assumablt' Loan :1 Yt'uri; nrw. 01'.tl .1:. .1 pm' J Btlrms . 2 halh:. ~ <'<11.Ullry k1l<'h1•n. Ex1s1 rni.: loan II'•'•. hal 111 S'JO.<XXI <·an b<· 11ssum1•d for I point OA<.:. 11 5'' VA Assumable lnan Hy Ownt•r over 2.300sq fl l'ymt w1t.1' Sli:S2 7711 :t00R <• ftl' r ti 1J rn f'nm·. Only -----Mewporl ~ach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAHHOR VIEW llOMl-.:S 2 bdrm. den 2 b a. '"Monaco" $158,SOO·F EE Open Sat /Sun 1·5. 2057 Port Bris t ol Circ l<' Agent 673-9479 ~ BIG CANYON We a re proud to exclusively present 25 PIHEHuttST /\ truly lovel y h o me set in a n atmosphere of peace. tranquility & total pr1vat'y. $490.000 OPEH SAT. & SU ... 1·5 644-1493 180 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach -------------QUICK POSSESSION A POSSIBILITY Four bedrooms. three baths. plus lar ge bonu s room . G r ea t n eighborhood . Ex<.·e llent st' hoots . $147.500. lemita Eileriseft Realtor 675-2373 -------------~st l..y ht Shotts WESTCLIFF Ry Owner Npt Shor<.'S .. 1 Super sharp & dean . J Br pool, t enn1b <'rt!>. Bttrm and d1nmg room $103.900. "Co urtesy 111 on qu1el strecl nt·Jr Bkr.i." 548-3851 Oover Shores. Ttu:1quah· ---- ly home as only $1~.SOO New duplex 3 br & z hr l-lc r1tai.:c Exelu:.iv\'. ov~r l:X)():-.q fl. I blk l•1 phone 5MH15l tor 1lt• bay. ~.000.548·6731 t.aJb . ~HERITAGE Gncio.s Lido HCMR ()pHSun 1-5 Truly elegant -1 Rr 4 H..1 REALTORS --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-1 home on ti.: l'Orn1·r lo\ Gourmet k1tcht•n w .111' brcaldd ... l rm l.l\'in~ rii1 WtWl'I har np1·n' 1 n ., bt•aut1lull\ lamt ... 1·:11J1•rt hric·k µ,1110 1>1·11 h,,, lrpl1 & pri' p<it111 ~µanuu ... m ~I r ... ua 11 w frpl<· mdo<ks 111:. & l11•r b.1lh ;ir .. a ' 1111r rort'<I ";irdn1tw .... ~ -.u11 k1·n tuh· Ba\ Vil'" fr11m o;un ruom Fr d•1or-; ,\ ... 111111t•r .... thr1111i:h1111l ll"' tn.aly t>XCl'P\H>n.11 horn•· MEWPORTHGTS nu:. l11dtlt'n lw.1ul \ .,. t•n dl.'.ld t•nct ...,, l ... t' ~. II r :1 Ha. :.ml on'.1n ''ll'""" lull ~w1·d1 :.h ..... un.1, 111 ~ J<.ll"U/ll, l11h 111 \'\lfJ ' ~USI M'<' Ill •llllHl'I 1.1l1• $:!2"1 , ... , ( '" 111'1 I.I. di hl'lll llnJnc, A PREHIGE: /-I-I HO MES .$:1:1.'.I \\ I 11.1~1 111.1.'. '\II 64~-6646 LIDO ISLE l--\l01·pt111n.JI 1111 .!11.1 1111 1.1.1d1· !'.l 111 "' h•l I 11 1\1 h •I< •>I°' f.· 1,.·.1 m • t t11nl! lh.ru out h,1rtt1.1.1,.KI fir' torn\Jl l>H I).: ~.. p.•l•<• o ... 1·c1 b r1 l I.. I r11 I<· \.-ompl1•ld\ r1 nllHlr•h•tl lh 1)1.1. nl't ~~hlJ IJllU 1;;J-l>CI EA .. '\ rm l Jo'I"~ LI! t•111r lot 1hr. 21 11.1 . 11r Nn T,·nn•!. ~v.1rn <. lult . i.h-0'1'-. 'l hh SI i:!.!'llHI 714 &1-l llll.li nrfi.1-l :!I I:! ~') OOU H2H 1.1 l.1d11 ~11uil clwnt•r 11nam·1 1;;:1-ll.S\lt. GRAND OPENING PRIME HWPT HGS .mr t·omph'tl~ r .... 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IJ .lit'tlO\. tl1• t•orator fJbnt·s/1.1.all ('m LIDO ISLE r I! 1\s!-.um l oa n S<l75.0Ull ~' 0 1.1. nl'r Iii!':> 2'71>1. Oix·n hOllS\' !'ion I 5 51\l V1.1 L1rlo ~oud. NH OCEAHFROHT :1 Hr + 2 B r 0 n l " g}g,W) On ve by -11111.f Se.l..;horc & t•all lor JJJIH CAHALFROHT :t Br. 3 Ila. Npl Shurl'' In l"I I ;.an ct & m .1 n y t'll<;lnm lt•atur,•s BEACH HOUSE Npt Shores :! Hr +-ckn in move-111 l'ond 230 t)2n<I St Open houS\c' Sun 2 !'I Ninfa Jarvis SHARP!!!! OPEN SUM. 1-S I 800 pt WHtboum~ I mmaC'ula t c C ,1 rm1·I Model: 3 bctrm~. lam1h rm . on a ::.u1.11:r t•orm:r lot, room for pool 1·1311.. to rorrlmun pool A~km.i.: SUl),S(X) 1-.:1st Bluff Crl'al V11•" 3' • to broker. .il)r. 1 en rm $1K!.l,SOO :!8117 ft ltJ Vista Or . N(JI Ul'11 l><l0-41 l!l. Open Hous1· Su n 25 ~ Mmi11a l•alty -.~-642.·llSO Park Lido townhouse end ..... -.. ---------• unit by owner . J Br. 2'u Newport Sho n '!i home ba. pool, elec. ~araRl' Sl2 .00Uctwn T O p Sll3.750.646·01<17. SSOOroo 646-8772 SACRIFICE ! :l Hdrm ho me w /2UX 10 pool+ Jal' Xlnt c·on<I & toe: Only StlA,\100 AL."'0 llGCAHYOH CONDOS t3avad ___ 67_3-43_ 13 1\1{1 HBGHTS SPECIAL Adorable 3Ur hom<'. OC'at as a pin! Wall!. nf i.:tuss. beams & ('Xl('n:.l\"l' Ubl' or bnt•k Pn n•ct r1).!hl w hurry ' t:Xcc. 2-sty , hy ownl'r Npt. Back Bay. Hul(t' cul de-sac. 4hr. 3ba. 2.300M1. ft 4yrs. Will cons 11t1•r t r a d e I s m a I I ~ n <I $157,000. 645-77K.1 PM OCEAMFtlOMT Rare oceanfront homt· Lvly exec. home com· plete wtlh pool & maid "s quarters. i-;xctus1w pvt beach location You too can own paradise (.'all today. 646-77 ll SUPER DUPER On1ncJe Knoll Rlty DUPLEX 974-0045 Walk lo beach, 2 lur jlt'.' 3 ·--------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-- 8 d r m u n 1 t s w 1 t h BIG CANYON fireplace and bu1 ltins . Great winter /summer income potential. Fe<' simple. Call for appl. 540-llSI ·'.-':--HERITAGE REALTORS ---- 0.-...._..Sot/SH 3 dr 2 Ba. pane led 11am rm w/pool l•bl~ & w •l bar Lots of extras. Owner will ranllnCl'. $135,000. lS42 Trvln~ Ave. 6'5-3809 ~pec_tacul ar golf course estate. nea ring completion. 6600 sq.ft., 4 to 6 Bdrms. 512 baths. Pool a nd jU<.'UZZi. OPEN SUHDAY 1-1 PM #6 CHERRY HILLS Sl,171,000 THE STAINES CO. S.5711 .. ·--------------·. - .. .... Julyl. mt DAILY PILOT •• Ort ......... 3 (lr' 3 ""a. ct n <'Ondo, mat lou tlon. 1 r teo liell. nr pool ahullera tUO Vlat a Lar~do 1112.~00 S y Ow ner 1647$$0~~ Lingo Aul 14H SOUTH LAGUNA IS WAITING! , ........... .. ..,..._$11t,t00 .... c ... ..,.... ""' s,_._ z ..._ 211> -..... c_. ,.,... 2 , ...... 1167,000 T.,_ Antt ley 2 ~..__ co"• on •••• w. s.an.ooo 499.4551 BttllUliful 4br. MONTtl.; HARBOR VlEW llOMI>: S....IM!W Clfkttft Ustlftq SOUTH LAGUNA Fee l..&od. 1179. 900 Otl 6'Ml•. 491 ... 12 495-1720 ...... rtoc •. ~ 0,..s..d.y 1-S Dana Point LGCJWIG Miguel HartJor V"'w -4br. MWI 3 Pdrm. l.ie tamll)' rm wU q Uicllb'. ~n Sun 'wlfrplc u n b1•Jut1ful 497-133 I 644-7020 · 1-5. Brokers lnv1led. 1947 Hdud~d lot 2 l'df Port Lo c It s I~ I g h . prqe, dOk to ~choob ~ xlnl for chHdrt•n & pt!lS LaCJllH IHCh Hewport leach MADSH.000 HUGE *· 3ba, areal pctenl.ial, Wider mar:kcl, won't last . Call Da 569WA.gt. OCEAHFIOMT sno.ooo AU for Markt>y Mor~Jn 67S.1503 llOGB llOWM L Tb. 67J.1020 With approved plans ro .__.T H.,.GHTS 2.0001q.1L luaury home ..._..,...rvft .,. Newport BeactL 673-7 $99,500 AllJ. 3 BR, 1 ~ ba w /op 1069 TwHn 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP9' SUMDAY 1-5 2451 loY$hore-Ori ve 4 BDRM. 3 HA, Fum1ll room. $398.000. C'1\llC> TATUM, u1:cnl 494·0029 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BYOWHER :! Bdr m Cond o, up · gra d ed $55,500. Tu'un/Sanla Ana are•• Pnct.'<.l for qwck 11alc Call Rose. 540·306G or ~l-4913 Other Red Eshm --'"---------.a portunity for remodeling EASTILUff and large garage addi Sat Clemente 1076 ·::.::._~:·;;;,;,•,••••••••• lion. Priced for q uitk ~ Perfect family ho~ sale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Far Sale I I 00 across from park: t CALL644.72 I I ShorecliH Villas. l Br 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrms •• family rm , Ba. s wx.lcck, 2 tar .::ir, fonml dining + eat·h jac & pour $8!1,5UO ltitcbeD. private patlt; 631.@)7 /496-3310 vie w of ligbts/mts. ----swim at Newport Beach By Owner. 4br, U.R. fo'.H. Tennis Club. $247,SfO ~·ocean view. $159,900. lndud:Uuf land. 492.5223 n~-. .......... _, ______ llllliri_I -B_Y_Tif_ E-B-EAc-·1-1 - mUFrSCONDO GIEEMIB.T YIW Vou can'l beat the lluffs -You can't beat lhebuY - Shows exqulsit ay ! l bdrms, 21h bathl. lri- level oo choice Jlreen- bett. Newly ofCEfed at SUl9,900. 759-1501 OPEN SUN/MOH 2-6 A VBlYSPECIAL PB4IHSULA POINT S~s Only 2 years old with features too numerous to menOoo m detail inchxi- lll8 a gourmet kitchen . baJcooy ~me room and a sumptuous full size' jacuzzi In the m aster bath. not JUSl a bath tub w ith Jets. S olid oak cabinets lhru-out and much more If you want ··The l'oint" and can consider $439.000 for 1lfE BEST <.-ome by 1533 Mil'Olllar Av~ . OR CALL 644.7211 /JD.NIGEL [}AILEY & ASSOllATES La rge ho me w /ocean view. $273,500 1-492 4288 Flxer·Upper, ocean view, short walk lo !M-ach, 4 Hr + hobby room. $109,000 714 '964-l5ll~an 6f'M CYPRUS SHORE P\t guarded community, pnvate beach. Beautiful 2 s tay 3 bdrm home. By owner. c.i II 7141 494-6558 or492·9009 for appt. Beaut Span hm o n i;:oll course. 2200 s q fl . $187,SOO. :lhr, P •ba, xtrn I~ den & lllru lg lot Ownr 492.~3 ---------...... Capistrano I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BESl'DEALINTOWN! 2 BR 1 Bes condo, $59,900. 492·9861 or492-4337 ~ Walker r. tee Great UDO ISLE family NtJ..548-6333 fleal Estate lovdy 3 BR. F .R .• 2 frpl. HEW CUSTOM HOME Prim e locallon, 4br. 21'2ba, rruns to beach & harbor . Wc•s t Coast Pa c ift c R .E . 49&a535/831-2600. 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I home. 45' Jot., $329.500. FMCTASTIC sharp landscaping. ln FIMAMCING!! prestigious Baycrest. 1---------4 BR, family rm. Hart>or S217.000. Murt'h•son En· Nice older home in South View H. New trpt'g , t.erpnses64!>-24 11 ___ Santa Ana. 3 Bdrm 1 Ba, bea\L ~uiet street. Near ---------•I h ardwood floors, on park/sch ool , p ool. large lot. Askin2 only 1176,000. Ph: 640-1440 o $81,250. Fo r more •n· 561-61. formation call 54ti-5AAO BIG CANYON UYINGAT rTSIEST BU' 4 bdrm Broadmoo Horne, lge fmly rm, frml din. 2 frplcs. localed on an xtra lge sccludtd cor· ner lot. TS&-1501 ' USTILUFf ITOWNEI ~HERITAGE REALTORS WES TC LIFF NEWOffBllHG! Custom condom inium m 1------ pnme location -serene, 4 B<lnn Condo. pool. pl.1y spaciow; & bea utifully areas, Pnced to sell fal>l. decorated. 2 Bdrms .• 2 Ai!t. 548-1000 or 6<16 7•114 baths. dming rm .• frplc Anyt.Jme +beautifull y ---landscaped grounds & a Lovely home, 3br. H'•ba, sparkling comm. pool. new roof. p;11nt l rts, $118,SOO. Harriet Pe rry dr)E. & blhns S78.000 642·8235 (U·93) Conv. 839-7209. RACH DUPLEX <>Pa.SUM.1-5 116 34th Street Jbr . l=!4ba . ll:irclwoocl Ooors. New paint. Lrl! yrd. Trees. S75.0CIO. rnm ~7W9 Steps to beach. Sharp J E~ PRJCE SLASHED AnXJOu.<1 owner m u.st sell now. :.!4x52 llihcrest, 1970, w /8x20 enc losed f)On'h 5 Star Anaheim Pct Park. Re<lurNI tu sa;,ooo Make orce r to- <tiy! (JB637·77). Mobi~ Home Store 9S6-4500 OCEANFRONT New homes, p vt 1·om muruty. J bc3fb~. z.1 hr Sl'<'unty , ~ub-fetllni: OK. Fro m $29,900. (714 > 499-3816 Golden West 24x60. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. ram. rm Custom n'<l wocxl tkrk 5•Park. San Juan Cap. 49(Hl337 21.>r, Iba in 5-slar adult par k. 168 Cha mpion 12x60. $2 1,500. CM . 7a2-07S9. 998-2360 . ON TllE BAYSIDE·llG7 Oe An zu Oay s 1de Village.JOO E. Coast Hwy, N.B. lBr, 2Ba, lov· cly patio, beach, pool, 1acuzz1. possible boat shp. O N TllE SOU TH SIDE-"34.S, 2Br, 288 + lg enclosed lanai, new cpts lhru & o ew drps. Bkr 675-4010 •EXCITING• Newport leach-Lido Bea utiful 1 976 ColdC'nwt•s t 2Rr. 2Ba home w1ttun walkUlg dis· lance or Lido's finest !:hoppmg area. Sm pcl wckome. Laguna Hills SpKialll.,y Beautiful 5 Star Adult l'k. 2tx60 Seacrest. 2 lg Br. 2Ba. (am rm with all the xtras. Only $29.500. CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206-A 540-S937 a..a ..... tot• OtMrl•aflltot• Othef' .... Is tot• •••••••••••••·•·······• ·····•···•············· ...........•..••.••..•• ·········•·········••·• r····················~ ..._.•Pf'OfMrfy 1400 °"*u•/ .__,....,,..rty 2000 Lohfars.lt 2200~ ... ------• ••••••••••••• ••• • • • • • •• lWtt Sot. 1800 ••••••••• •• •• ••• ••••• •• •••••••••••• •• ••••• •••• Ii 0 I •• * • n1HT10N * ····· ·· · ·· ·· · · ··· ··· · · · 6 Units + Pool ocuNRoMT · .• ···NO FEE 1'AX A'M'OHN t:;YS J8 UMIT MOTEL With a1>9roved plamc for , ACCO U N TANTS f.<1C'at1'(l nn l lwv 111 ;!+ Al21runib,SORW 2.<nllQ fl.luxury home. 24 HRS OE VELOI' Jl'._ . ., ~ 1\10111 tii ~w1111d w /frplc '1, good Newport ~11ch. 11;3.7300 utrrDOO!~~t-:LIGIOUS Vum•l\ ~·tup Hv Owner ,..__._ M-.--a. ~ __ _ R I ..... ., AS'>ll'l('(J bv lnt:tl r('UI ~·w ,.._ --ta l'ARAOISt-.: AH.t-;A ei\111\: udv1:sory Wei.tern 0wMt-wil carry ~;-/ 2300 11 en ($tOO~~nEt'1;Xu:1-:, &oullY Se~~·~J w i • h s 7 s. o o o ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Information -OC"''"' ... .,.OMT down. Full price 0 VACAGNT Rent wtth option to bu) The h tstorlc t own or r>A""'"' $315 000 M VERJ 'IIT IN! Wonmtaon NO DOWN lns lop uo ~7 :.u•n•)o, mrl /\pl Jlotel + store.,, no • • 1977 Slcyllne, I bdrm .• In PAYM~N1; OR TAK1': l hc l nsk 1p 11111 u vucanry factor' Owner low renl. a dult.,C M. OVER PAY MENT 1n ccrt1f1r d ·111storll"il "'11lcu1ry $7!15,000 ~ [R€HIG€ Pll!'k. 35t W. liay Sp .. 14. fortnltion. Hundrt.'<i's of Sttc" Ill tors1alc Ualbou Newport ttealty HOM€' Pnnc. only, please. C:a ll Mobile Hom es a va1labk ms R110 1 e~wkends631·3474_ m lal.ai-eas . Th.ls likl. llshiny. l·amp Pft.Llk S +ti 3333W Coas"t Hwy. NB Spare for rent 32. m ax Call Mow!!! U1JoC, 1Jacking. hunting. all e e "9 64S.6646 Senior c1ti:ieni; p a rk, Jff( MOBILE yl·ttr pluyground ha-i Costa Mesa <.:osta Mella.646-4151 h~c 111tY·off, fur pro :i how('!'> room for <1th 7 UMITS-C.M. --- gram Jlblc to l'Uf,>1l:ih1l' x I nt t I' r 11111 . K ;1 y Beaut. ne w building. ~ DeHrl, ffOMfSJQR[ on big "lilstoncal Sill•" Mt-s:scn~l·r, l''lreplu('es, xlnt location. Rnort 2400 tax break 21:1.431 7920. 42G·f>935 'r.-iL lnvmts 642·1f:i()J ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR YOU t-:1 Duratlo llcuhy -Watnunster 848·8!S!ln Includes t•ab1ns. ro1w tow, 11lablc11. wa11•1·. pow1•r Last of lar~t·r p.trccb Ul cnly Pnm: only 7l-&·955·1055 tCi1l 1 COftWlltrclol Property 1600 .......•.•...•..•...... HEW DELUXE MOTEL I 14UHIT Across fm m 01~ne\ land Ut>aut1fu lly appointl•tl. sparious rooms. JM>OI, alt Qlle('n tx'<b t urnl.t•11 rl' ady to J?O this ~ummt•1" Pnt'l'<i 111-:ht, only 25 • do~11 Don·t m1~·~ 1111 ... one' Brokrr coopcr~1linn lnVlt('(j 752 1920 ' 9UAIL PLACE PROPERTIES • 10,.. Til l :lO f'.M.I Shoppinq Cerater Or Cly m:tJor l't•nlt·r 17 acres. 189 000 Ml fl bdg, Income uvc•r $575 HOU Pri cc $H. oou. oon \l r l'u.5scll ·~-A Albert Pussel I Realty Cu. 833 DOVER OR.N.8 . 631-SlS'l BLOH'S & l1wslr ~ attn Sacnf1rt•' Ownr ltqrncl:tl mg block Ing tomm·1 property W/Slll hlill! In San Bernarchno. F I' S79,500. 675-3-l&t Condominiums/Town- houses fw sale I 700 .•........•••....•..... 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath Frplc, dbl garap;l' OPEN Sat1Sun 2 5 311 Al:l'J\ LA 'I I·: <in 2500 hlock Santa ,\1w Ave.) SS!l,500. 11rf1:r Ro b an s o n • U r o k l' 1 548 .. 5647. Decorator Model $69,800 2 bedroom, 11.:1 ha /\dull community. Ort.>ant1 S outh, Occa n s 1rt.• F urnis h e d o r u n · furnished. Phom~ lor a p pt t o M•e : (71<11 14J3-4422. Agt. --------A'iSlJMELOAN of SSJ.000 al 9.1 ,•, or tr) Stl500 down anll n · frnant·~· 2 Hdrm. 1 • • h a t h s 1 n :-.. ,\ -.: CLEME NTE ·s ht•!-1 area. Pools. Sfl·" ~ lnt:- of gre<:nbclt MC'Xll .tn tile entry & hving rc1111n Call Now lo M't' th1: 111 .;;1de. (526> Vat·at1on & lnvi·c;trn1•11t Propcrttl'S. Im· 492-8700 -------- 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exutlent Terms Only 15•·.; down Owm•r ~11 1 t•arrv oh•fprrt'tl pymnl 2nd· Tl> 011 t 111~ n<!ar fl{'W 4-pk\ Ill So Jltmtin~on Beath Park Platc, lnd~ .. 12-; 11.1 --- Costa Mesa 2·2br: C:onv. EASY DOES IT with lht.• sellt•rs helping t.o fm.ince these low~·sl l)O('t.'ll tn µll'XCS In thl'i 8 UNITS FOR LEASE Santa Ana 55-1-1010 Santa Ana. All l Br units. New 2 bedroom 2 bath E. Anaheim 956.4500 u~11cr will carry al 10';. . . Cent. Anah. 956·1011 ho me . M1ss1on La kes fo\1llpnce$18S,OOO Country Club . Golf· -------- >.Int ~ntal Jrl'J """''"1 /('-PR€HIG€ 1ni.: :!br Iha unit.. HOM€' w c 11 cl d g .1 r a J.! l'" & I 1 palloo Bu) tu.:cthcr or 3333 w Coast Hwy NH tenrus .poo! Beautifully landscaped. no m ain t.enance yard 9000Clubh-Ousc lltJ Desert !lot Sprin.:s 2u.:ns..25n Geeeal 3202 ....................... BUDGET REMTS Econom~ Save gas+ t1m1· WIJcffJlcly l';ill !179·53711 645-6646 ' no~ I lscs Apts {;l)l::. I" Uni ALLSTATE REALTORS !\11 l' I l'lt"( ~lfi5,0UU ~fr Ill r '>a) s ~ubm 11 l•·rm. ... Murdo!>•)ll l-.11ll'rpr1::.l·:. tr15 ~ l I FOUR UMITS.C.M. Nc·ar new. 3 Br ownt"rs unit, 2 ba, frpl. 2 c•ar i;..ir . 3·2 Br. 2 ba, units . TSL lnvst mts 642· 1603 Eastsi~ D•IH w C'<tra hldg SI 15.500 ~11cr will carry Isl 111 10' ; . submit on down _ S22S Bach yard fr~ ut1I $24.5 I Br kid.'I pool Sun Valley ld;iho Pl'rfrrt Winter1Sum m1·r fl'l'rl·a l.lon. New 3 bdrm home ~45.CKX>. A.:ent 1~17 ~44 Paul Out of County Properly 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2SO Bach ku.b j.l(.'t!> $285 2Br kids pets ga r m> 2Rr k1clll apphanl·~,.. S325 J Br kids apµh11111·1•,. 5rr/5 3lir gar pool pat 111 $400 4 Br k1<b l)llOI $1$ 4llr kids (>('ls g;i r 557-0825 llolll<.'fmdcrs-Stak W1d1• Inc~ Properly 2000 /('-PR€HIG€ ....................... I HOM€~ VA.LI.EV CE+CTER EL R /\N<.'11 0 MAGNWICO 196 :ic. In 5 lc~a l pa rt'(•ls (!IU .1c. ~ruvl!). 5 wt' I ls, w /la kt•. 7 ho!J.s(>s, pool, tennis t•rt. brochure ;1vailah1('. Grt. Western klty. Ro'< 50'.l, v c . 920R2714n49·2000 Adult ('Uuplc 2br. 2b.1 neat h-Ou.'ll' amt .:artll·n 1-'r<'<' Rent in cxeha n(!1· for gardening. Rur.il Fallbrook an·a . Call 67:s·tl53-1 . l''a llb rou", 1·316--8714. wknd 4X4= 16 !<'or pnde nf ownership. sh~c roof (l µll'Xt'!!" each on a :.1•parat1· lut. l'.ich with ,, :11Jt•llro11m. 2 bath 11~nl•r'!> Untl ~ l~lo :! lx'flro11m. 2 h:itll ,,.-,1 I hc•drllllffi ' Ownt•r w1 II ht•lr> ftn,mt't' Wtll t·x 1•1'\M1?1' C<tll tor an JIJ potnl mt'nl pli'.1-.1' I.AH<.; 1-. ENO L (;II ·1 0 S t-.llVI., s l\t \I.I. 1-:.'ll<l\ •c:111'0 !",\IW' Sli7 11ul1Ju11 111 do'>t'(l l''>l ro" '> I.isl )~·Jr We hJ'l' J h-~ U(>t'l\lllj.!S IHI UUI -.,Jft•.., i.taff lor prol\·~s1nnab. wmm1t11'\l t1111" l-:.llnl'nl rt•;tl l~l<ite 752 l~I J_ 9UAIL PLACE PROPYTIES • l~ Tll 1:30 '-"'·' 10% Interest Acron:lmR to the owner·~ data. these 14 units ~ho~ a !>pendabh.' Enclo::.C'd ~arJges. p;i1ntl'd l;1st \t,ir & ha~ IJak•lllll•s. suncle..·k & pool for happy t1·n;1nts this summl•r 014 ner ~ii I fm.mrc• ill )It' llllCrl.'Sl I.Mt(; 1'' ENO L'CW T O s 1-. R V t-: !-\ l\l i\ I I. l':.'\OLl<:ll TO C1\RE ~i7 tllllltllll Ill I l1llll't( l'Sl"rO~ S l.L'll •1·11r W1• have :1 foow 0J>t•n1n)!::. on our 11alt•)o, ., .. ,ff f<11 ,1 pn1t1·..,...111n.t1 mmmtltl-<l lo 11111·,lm1•11t rc·;1I ~tut1· 752 1n11 J 9UAIL PLACE · PROP'ERTIES • I~ Tll 1:30 f'.M.I 3333 W Coast Hwy.NH 645-6646 Bv uwn<'r Oaoa P 11111l l'nuc of Ownc·r~h11> 4· plcx. ~35.000 each on up lo 15.000 !IQ. II IOI'\ Owrwr ~ill fmann· on t·onlra<:t w1 lh minimum S7>1.IMIO 1!own. Will .il· 1·ornmoda11• ex1•han~ .. 33111 Chcllam Way. /\1>t [) I) I' 49t; 1097 ur I~ ~>.!75 <I l'LI·:)\ 1\.11 :! Hr .cpl,. all '>J,!I :-1 v T1•nanLs p.1~ ut1l Only Sl3U.UllO Own1•r "di 'JM)' ~'nd llurl) · - ------a.oa Peninsuao 3207 FANTASTIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 318 Acres &>aut1ful Uay v11'w Cos~ Rcntch 2 hdrm. :! ba. ~ car i:.•r With 4 1·ottai;:t!S in pnm1· -riv S075 675-tifiill •ll San Ow.:o loc. S7 .li!IM per 67511-1(}.1 J~k fn~ ~~_nn'" Jt'n· S.l.S. REAL TY l714J 434.1550 .i HOHM <)('J>:1VH'HOi\ ·1 Yrly l~l' S7VU mu bl!>~JOO Out of Stat~ J Ur. :J b.1 '• hlot k lu h,1\ Property 2600 V1•..irl\o ~· mo 1)7.11~1."· •••••••••• ••••••• •• •• • • •'\t~ WASHIMGTOH Con:lno~ Mor 3222 ST ATE ••••••••••••••• •••••••. Oceanfront Homrs Harbor View Hills !:-.J\.1\1 JUAN ISLi\N D ll1~hly up~ratled :1 llr 1w·. 11 at·rl'. 110 bank<. honl('. family rm, <l1ntll); !:-.:one.I\ i.:rJ\o·I bc-:tf.'h1·s rm. frpk twau11 fulh -Custom 3 Rdrm, :.! ha, 1.tnll~c.·a pl.·fl . tg ~ ... • rlf ---------• frpk. open ht>am!> .. (jaNJerwr ml"lu<h.•rl Sl~Nt ~ PRE:HIG€ I HOM€~ J333 W Coa!>l II~}. NB 64S-6646 MUST SELL! rll'<.'~. i.:ami! room. l'rot pr mo. ti7:J.l717 1;..i.1.uJ!,~ lndsc•pd. l!rc1·nhou..,l·. --lllg lleach 7 Unit build· Vil•W bOalinlot ac·ll\'ltll•s, 2Br. lflJll'. rl'1 r1 g. \1 •• r ing, a..,kmg $395,000 l'llllll't' IC)(•auon. Si2ti0.ooo. lea.>;!' scon REAL TY lntet"·lsland 536-7533 Pn>pftiies Inc. ----------P 0 . liox 773, FridJy 4 plcx L rlo? 3hr, 2"zl>a, Ha rbor , Washin1?t on 11~11cr·s umt + 3 lrl! 2tir. 98250. Co 11 e ct l' a 11 2ha, I rni from 0<.·ean on _ 2001378-2199 <.x1r rMa:. :.? Ur. 1 11 •• J asm ine. no 11f h ~ > S125/mo t;7:1-124!! aft ,, wkclys, Sat 1Sun all da~ Costa Mno 32 24 Brookhurst . $225.000. Utah Land Jnvestmt>nt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner RrokerSJ6.99R7 Share m ownership of 9 ._ ________ _ I ' OM L • INCOM F, H V camptnJ! r esorts ... + • S20.000 Write lo Ll'l' •$395• 2:°>67 Elden f\. Vl.' <:~ New Dix J Hr h-Ome + 5 Rat<>. 2£1 So !JOO 1-.::. .. 1. new 2Br inrome units. Spn ngv1lll' Utah 8-IS(i3 Mt 979-5099 _or_cal_I f!0_11_~-111t1r. _ Charmin~ 2 RR . l II.\ ~~.neat & <·ll'an :!Ht ~I Mar. Costa Mc ..... ~llt'r broker. 646 ~11 --------- COSTA MESA Off1l'C com m rrc1a I. o;upc:.-r localJon. $.570.00o C'umnwn•1al. ·1-100 sq rt. ~J.OOll lntJu:-.tn;.il, lSIHIO Ml fl Sl08.0\)(J 2 ll•n:ints nn shnrt ll·rm IPaM•.., L .. \ lhunt.> l'nn. uni~ 1>av1d llourkc•. Realtor ~tf).!1950 Sitarµ II! <I Pll'X. /\nah1•1m, 2:mr. 1•,fl:.i. 22Ar JH:i. no dt•fprrl'll mamt. bkr. .1.l-WIO 56 UNITS UNDER HAWAII A N PROPERTIES: - /\II ls lands·all pnrt·'l OC.EAN VI E W . Mt''·' taU local· ;c,k for Rui?t?r Bhlfc; 2t1r 2' ~ha bra no I \11'4 at25 ll('W l'OndO. $1!15 ~h.1 -----1()3.~17. W\llAINA , Jl,\W /\II Lari:t> .i llH, :! ba. pool home. 3 Hlk~ lu bl•ac h ~t.!IOO <:ootai:t llo~.ird St"hat.an·brokt'r •Clt•:m :!hr l01ttlo 111 S<> Cst l'l.12.i. 1'11111. , 1•.1. C"arporl S.llHI Nn Pl'I~ X:~l7-1 I ~t.:61 >Iii", -Lovel~ 2 Br 1·111100 w 1puol. Ranc:hes, Forms. 1:ar. & 1·arport. pn 1· '1 of Grove-s 2700 Mesa \.'c-rtl1• aro•a. ,,, ;111 •••• • •• ••• • • • •• •• • •• • • • 7 / t. ~l t;.th·Ht ... u: •9'1iet Hous~· r ALJ.EY CF:NT'4:n. :, )\ -- 3lT('S. 2.C.WXJ sq It . 3 Bl' :! :! 1!4lnn. hw rll•n, l'Jllll l!'>. latmd rm. freshly p<11nl ed. Sml tncrl yard. tn·1·s gar, watcq MI NO Orn;s $1.'"Jlllmo. SIOll mn111·~ 111 265!1 11 Or.1 ngl'. 0µ1• ,, Sat Sun 1-ll PM. 960 :r.1H!1 ti.i Many o:ik' &· 1•1nt'S <:u c•:,;t house. pool & J.:1cuzz1 Famll~ tru1t. we ll wa t er. 1'11 l al wi:lu~1on S250 111111 II\ tt"Ol'r. 714·iX:l li~:!2 , l<ltl·~ FAUBROOK EAST SIDE s BR or eoavert to 3Br lgefamrm. 3ba. Boato RV storage )'l'd. Grea family home. Ope Sat/Sun l·S. 712 BISON 644-017 .·~ ' bdrm.. 2 baths down, Sand Pointe w1lh front p a tio; 4 Beaut ifu l 2 s t ory, 1 bdrms., 2 baths up, bedroom Sand Pointe balcony. Encl()S('d dou· borne w ith ln~ bonus blegarage +RV garage. room. dinan~ room. fam1· Leasehold. $199,500 ly room, k itchen w ith VACANT loc. pvt yds. gar.1~t";, MOVE RIGHT IN! newly upgraded l'rin BRAND NEW HUNTINGTON BEACH CONSTRUCTION l''u~t user depreciation l o r t he p r ide of u~nersh t p hu )c r . Turnkey rt.'nl guaranteed pmJl'C'l, may exchange! l.J.>S.'1 Lhan $35.000 f)('r un 1t 40-2 bdrm. l:\• ha, 111-1 bdrm. Cathedr al rdl tnl!~. S p a. F ully landsraped /\ Quail I' lat<• Exrlus1ve. 752-1920 Ht.>aul. lge. farmhuu.:.1• on Ur:ind nc~ tn lt'H'I J h r S fi al'. GUl'Sl hc>U'l'. 2 ba lo~11h-Oml.'. Frplc ~toC'kC'd ponll Wl•ll m1cro"avc, sk~ lig ht ~Jkr. 2' J ,11• .1\nt•::ido deck. Pool. lc11ni11. r•·( J!NVl' . .Xlnl. hun.l' fanlt room. Sffl!i mo 1>46·1:..'G:.! l\ 1\s k for N,1n1•v ort).W)-0061 UDOISLAMD STREET TO STRADA Spaciou alQgle ~ory home bl encircling xtr lge patio. Obie lot, bdnns, i ba, trml din rm N e w I) otter ed at sm.ooo <>Den ffouse Sa & !bl. au Via Nice, Lid lsle. 75&1501 lealbtale ---oaAMYIEW 3Bt3 Ba+~ MO'nBINLAW Qstn •IMP entrance POa.SIULOT !~loe«I IYP ... ,S 3ear1ara1t GIB WALKER bulluns, fire place. n1c·e yard with gas barbequc. _RE. __ •_£:_TY __ 6_7_S-_52_0_0_, S 114. 000. BK R. Ca II 54(1..1720 OP&IHOUSES 491.l SEASHORE • Open Sat/Sun 1·5 604 MARIGOLD. Cd M ()pen Sat/Sun 1-5 lh ~N ~13-7300 SHORT Wl -· -1088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&n"FOR SUMMER? NEVER Not when you can own thls bea uliful 3Br. 28a Condo. \.'.! blk to ocean. Features wel bar, balcony, frplc, dbl gar, submit you te rms owe. 846-5502 crrv@!ifii' 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF MONEY? 110WMIR 30I Holmwd611 Dr. Nptff'tu Easy lo bu)' with owner IOD'S WORLD • ""'"'-HG... f i a an c Ing & fa s t Q.ikleo.sac street. quality _...... -possession. 4 bdrm & bui I l 3 Br I ~ Ba . Sit huge family room on separate service porch & 5000 private c orn e r In pantry, new kitchen & r ...;..--WestcUCf. $147 .SOO. Will appliances. Detached dbl a sell fast lo alert buyer! garage. Mus t sa crifice ~ ..... an orre ffW'T)'!Call64.S.7221 now , hav e b o ught Bdrm. 2~ ba toW1W9me · 8:11-4174 or my real estate on ~. CMtwraiea, 3 ~ anothe r . By Owne r . Puollide It minuttt from Western Really Services 11le location laNtHt 21 advisor r:= : x~~.::'fo . s ___ 530-_222.4 __ _ ~ fat Sllli~1'11Wl4 Wttfclffl ht.a 1 tels' to <>ff er anappt. U>day •IT(! IYOWMM $132,900 Brltht & sunny 28rl 2i.t8a Condo Jae It min ocn vtew. Wik lo heh. Btn pepera, plush cpl3, est lllMlna. Ownr agt, MH84S Sellw1th E~E! (t'aaBREEZE a-t.fled Adi 642.5678 COWAM HEIGHTS Brand new custom built 4 Bdrm, 3 ba + 3 woodbum-lna lrplcs. Loe. Qf aolld oa\ and leaded ,lass wlndows+vlews o the' splendid country aide. $'10.000 Open Sol /Sun 12-S 1681 Sirrine lCMHIS UAL TY '75-231 I l917 Skyline, l·bdrm., in c1pals only 642-~I low rent. a dult. C.M. • park. JSl W. Bay Sp. 14. 3226 Broad St. :'I H. Prine. only. please. Call Each urut has 2 Ii.: Hr ' & eve. Of" wkends 631·3474 den. 2 xtra lar1:<' pvt patios. 2 frplrs. 2' :.-ha. IAYRtOMT ON WATER 1 BR mobile home with all amenities. In fine location w it h vie w. $47.900 . Wi\TfRFRONT 110 Mt .S Inc.. REAL ESTATE 631-1400 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T rl -ple x . g r e al tax shelter, best price in San Cle mente. $132,500. L a r s on R e a lt y . 492-3470/496-1772. .... .... ~.-~. -~ ,, I '· .~. Businessmen ~ If you are do in g ! h u ~ine .,3 undf'r a ~ "'•t'l lf1ous Bu si ness l "Jom" you are required l . by law f llusineu and i I Pro/eRs1mu Code. Sec. I 17!)00 IO 179301 to f lie a : , 1"1<·r1tro11s nu111 ness I omr Statement and '10 lit> It publl~hcd for four COMCCul1ve tooelu. WP. 01 the DA ILY ! PIT.OT con help With j both Call th<> I.F.CA 1. 1 D & I' An T \1/>; ,\" i at !;!.~~~!..'.'.~!.~~~~: .. ~.:~J loads or wa llpaper 1\1.,'1 979-5099 . UNITS-UNITS! Bargain Time! MESA OUPLF:X $114.000, 2 RH's. fplrs. newly painted. garagcs. laundry room MESA FOUHPLEX $155,000! 4 Umts·pridl· or ownershipl New paint. N e w r oo f . Pr of landscaped. New slo\e~ & refrig's all units' Sprinkler system. too' Hurry! Don't miss these m v<'SI· ment bargains. roll now 75'!-1700. (lPff;.; Ill J • f ') l \l"fl 'UI I If'\ 14 !~Hall Triplex. close lo ocean $160,000. Bkr. 96().SSIKI 5 lots adj 2 bldgs. 1.one<f M-4, 962-1028, 1·659·<1388, or &x 780 ldyllw1!d, Ca 9ZW9 -13 Units +Pool All 2 Br units. izood urea Owner will carrv al 9'~ w/Z% down Pull pn ce q5.000 fR€HIG€ ~ HOM€~ 3333W CoastHwy, NB 645-6646 Twelve 4-Plexes One Duplex Pnd1• of o~ner!>h1p units n ,. ,, r I I u n t 1 n J! 1 o n llarhm1r 'r~o I pl\'XI.'-. nre 4560 sq rt. lt•n al 3Mtl.'i ~q ft /\II lllltlll hav1· flrt>placcs & :.hakt• nX>f Ruy one or ull. Dw Icier 111 pro<:css of ra1smi.: pri cr- at th1~ t1ml', hut mnke <tn offer. Bui lder has in d1 cated he w ill t ak r papotr back. ex<·h:ingc or whatever This 1s ;i (Juo1l Pla<•c cxl"I us1 n• For further mforma lion. cull & wnrk throui:h une or our profl'Ss1ona! :.ales Slaff. 752· l920. ,ROHtlTIES .. ' 9UAIL PLACE HOPYTIES"' 10,.. Tit l:lO ,.M.I ~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elilablished Boa l builder requires 500Q.10,000sq fl approved f1her glasslng facility. 646-449'$. Loh fOf" Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 9UAIL PLACE 10,... Til l :lo P.M.I SPYGLASS LOT --------•I Absolute ly the BEST ---VIEW LOT for sale in CDM DUPLEX N.B. tod ay . Locate d between million dollar reside nces. 270 d egree view from CdM to lrvme. Owner will carry AITD wrl!J'I. down. For more 3 Br 1 "11 Ba owner's unit w/frp!r & 1 Rr I Ba umt 9'\ assumohlc loan $185,000 full pnce r ~€HIG€ mfo, r ail Ron Taylor. ~ -HOM€~-64(}._51_u_. ___ ~ R·2 lot, 50'x122'h', 2 blks 3333 W. Coast Jlwy, NB from oceM. level. prime 645-6646 No Laguna location. P.P. 494-0458 COSTA MESA 4HOUSES F'11ntu1111c renlul p ro- pt>rtles 1n high apprN'lnl· In~ ureo. Only $i22S,OOO owe. WORLDR.E 556-7777 7 DUf'LEXES/CM Near So Coast Plata IB5,000. Nient 549-4008 Comtal Commission APP"»v•d Dona Pt 'fi.1. iireat area . min from 1T111rint\. Grad· lnR permit~. housepls ns. romplete pkg ready to buil<l. ftj,000. 493.2752 Walson & Weiss R F.. Olp~trano Beach ocean view lot.-Incl. plans & pmnlt. 661·28'71 ' ··72t·27G7 • ---- -----Mesa Verdl· I hr :! ha. Red Estate fam rm. Li>. Wl'I tt.1r Exchanc;le 2800 ocw t•rµt:... lgl' yard. 110 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l)E>ls 9\.50. 7 5 J-3GHti Mt•s a Verd~ -'. bdrm Clean 2 Br. matun·~·11;;-µl1· s-i<J.000,1'Qu1,!~ fo.xcha_11i.:e only. $150 + ma nage 11 for R F. or ·· 7SI :iroi; units. No child rl'n or * • Will exchangl' tor II· petg. 532.5939 quid assets or good real -.------- (•state. $400.000 office 2 Br. carpetl.'d. sml yard. building equi ty. A strung 1 car garag<'. no pets prutncr tenant desires to $350 Jll' mo. Isl & last + rcm:.illl. Would ronstd<'r SlilOsee. dc p0s1t. 646 5637 total sale to owner ust.'r 2272 Placcnt1J · 3800 SQ. rt . (a P.Prux. I ll..ovety 2 Br Condo w /pool. /\lmost new building, Rllr&carport. priv yarit 0<·cun view. Ample fee Mesa Ven:le area. t\vo1l parlung. Next lo Post Of· now $425. 646-8646 fice. l.a.l(una Beach ar<'a. 499-1625 tf NA leave m sg. 2 Br. I ba duplex. hl<'l.I or499-2762 yard, end . garage ~ mo. S48·66al Newport Ocal·h ho m e - 550,000 equi ty Trade for 13 Br 2 Ba . ((•need ~urd. '65 & up Holls Royre & pets & children allowetl • cash or ? • 645-5459. Mesa Verde. $550. 0~ { ~o. eves 768-l7ll RMI Estate ------W..ted 2900 O lARMlNG HOUSE·2Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nk.-e1tl. garage, M25 m<J I'll buy any property. a ny 95."i-2ai __ _ coodttion.Top cash.24hr Jbr . l 1'1ba. lrf.l. \arcl. holhne. 213435-3282 Avnll. Now Nn ·1·N~. lt.tfttdt ~. 646-3627 - ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • New 'l'ownho me' Pcrfec'\ Ha..s ""1ti1Md for roommale8·2 muster ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdnns. Orean view. l<'Jl• laltoalalCMd 3106 o;s , ,.,01. ct t'. St>i6. . ...................... ~~ . µ....l...IW...-~--~ 2 BR I ba. Corytplcle ly IJUll\.paintcd 4 bdrm. 2 bu~ furn. Nice put10, Rar. u-4 l)el M.a r Family SSOO/mo. See Sun July 8, ~ Nt SSOO 12.2. orcall 213/7!l3·1443 llf4t'¥° ~J,;i~00&.4~~t. t .. wpcri.ach 316' "'''" .... •••••••••••••••••••• 1New1~m 3 Br 2~ Ba. 2 """V' UdoNrd b ca r "lfar , frpr ,•. ..,. aa . o · 4 r. mlcrowBve. pool. tennt~, 2 h o , p 1 • r ft ll I 1 P . rtt nn. l84S 64()..6759 , 213·27CM547,213·934.o820. --... , __.. BEACH DUMP 18 _,...-:-t Mesa .VArde 3 lld rm: r "" e ~ja c R e rr1~. 4reo&Y. S'l75 mo. whc $700/mo 642-~agt. '• tf ....... hra&lhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. ....... ""'---•••••••••••••••••••••• OJO DAILY PILOT Suno.;y, Julye. 1979 lttl ... ._ ..... JJ40 i..-...... lUJ S.C.._..t. )276 N...,...leCICh 376' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• c.hl~ 3124 ...........•••..• ~ ..... .................... • ••••••••••••••••••••• Afla taowh Uillfw,a. Rocnt • 4000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••4••••············· ................... J bedrm ' Z., ~•V1rt . 1ar.; rplr, -.UU I •e.tW• C \0 bncb 6i ,Lu. ••t 1 Jl4J ptn1. Adorablt• :.er ••••••••••••••••••••••• home ~ t't for ~tl' Hunt1naton Harbour r..,_ty. Gd Rboob ~1$. hou•.-v. 1th )0. dork Ml-1313 llJOO mo a Br. 2 b•. xlnt b 1lthax~ 2 br \ ..-. 11 n v. ba.)' !oration. atrO•fi U\lrout Enef' .,,.~ trum n.;:,ath lull z r ~'\ )lrd lhlh CO\l~i;. I ll3 S ll t'hlld (l,\c No. Vt'lJI fll\&otl New 2 Br 2l, R.J twnhmc-, $.\25 1911 i'011¥M1111 P\'l p1t10. t'nt•I lllir. ~ <'Umm 11wunmfn11 pool S 5 7 5 , n o p t• I i. 0-PoW llJ A~t Ownt"r 1141\ )l\liJ ••••••••••••••• al\t>r 6PM ~ l.Nl"IC ror 1 yt>ar Nl•\.\ l'r1v1uc coP\r(n u1\1t '/. tell, 2li ti~. trvk. palm pOOI lt•nnl!f.~11lk t \Xlel lli&f, pool. Jal· & f{' bHrh liruiws nr'lli rm $6~0 IHG )JHIJ btodrm. ;t•., b6".' h1n1 ru1 Ht~. M2 73-&.9 3br. 2\.tbll. holfl~ t" ll ~. rtm. din rm 1•umm pool It puk S&Omu 83l~()Vl' Nev. bt'ttul J Kr. 2hu frple. fully l'MI Vl•ry p\ot M>•~llVM For-~ 2 br d n 1"<\ncl11 Nh-1 y paiJ'I t \.'<!. IJOtll u pN ~064.3 .... V&efo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N-."W 3 Br hou11t• 1700prmo m1~1 :r.rt() Mupor1 lettcll l 2 69 .•.•••..•.•.•.......... NO 1'~1'! .. ~1 Apt ~ l onclo f\•nlul11 Viii .. lfrnlnl" tn~ *-112 Uk1 g.u 3 btJtnl \.'Vlltlo. 2 llll. I yr ---------okl Tl•ruii • llOOI & 11po WIHA¥1 Im 00111~ SUMMallHTALS s..-. TAKING c.prlt"'-o 3271 R~t;RVATIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uv .11 ... 1\.t l'untlu. IM t'ncl )d 1iwl. drp.... rt'fntc. ~ trlO "93 ... ~ l llO ..••..•..•............. hl' I~\" 1 ) r th'" 1·1101111 .! ll 1 . I u I ,, I ~ t. ~ I l'lu1~ m~ l~·.1u1 1krt II 1111111 ptl'. ~I.!) 11111 IJ\3~1 'l\1~1w1u,1' nr S11 1 oa ... 1 f'lu1u. :J fir :? JIJ, I~" 11, I u I' & 1· I II It 1111 u .. I' 11n 11lnw,, 111ii ,,.11•x1•1·1" 1•lr·1·tr1111\ lk·uu11lul' '"'' 11r 1111•11 $:ttttl 111ti tt7~ ~ !>If> 7ti:'>I associated ,, "I \)II • .., '• 11. /\I ~ ( "'._, .. 1 / .,. II" I ~ ' f. ... SllMM l!:I( 10-;N'rALS Hy ttw wt't•k, now avu1I Aw1 Wit1lt•r Hentuls No 11-,· ""'·nt ti75-fl 110 ......... ~thed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................•.... I Dr trailel"ll Slt5 . .., viii. No ctukiren or peta. 133 E ll!lh St 6'2·9193 2Rrw11ar. new crpls Wtr pd636·41201·5pm 2176 "8 " Placentia $300 2'l2S "ll'' Pl•cenlla $310 aean 2br. l ba on qwel Mesa Ve rde cul·de -sar. Enclosed garage. S325 mo tsl + last. Ref's 4S8-1936 art 5 ~ l!:klen S450 mo. Nt-:W 2Br S tudio unit w1rrpk, 111 p1~liO, 1 1~,Ba . dlx lutchcn . Agt. 979•5099 Mesa Ventc. 2 Bit, 2 bu . lcw;e. Adults. $400 494-411 7 tt ti 8'• •tkJI ll40 ... ..,_.... leach 3169 ....................... ······•················ SHARP. beach l.2 Ir 3 BR. frpk. dlshwshr. garage & pat1oa No pets -~. Seawind Village New l&r2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 pl;ms from $400 + pool&. ten rus. waterfalls. ponds' Gas for rooking & heat· init paid. Fro m San Diego Frwy dnvc North on Beach lo McFadden t.hcn West on Mcf'<Jddcn to Seawind Vllla1te . (7141893-5198. ~,-CLJFF 2 br. I' 1 ha townhoust! Walk to 11hop pin~ Advlti. only Nu pe!JI. 1728 &>dforcl LI). ~mo yrly 548 7533 lbr over garatte apt. re <lerorated. r rpt:-.. stO\t'. rcfng. gar Nn l)l't' Wa lk to bt'h Qwl'I Jdµlt s:ns l>is-<Yl.8S ON WATEH Charmin!! apt Single older l)l•r-.1111 pref No pct:. Pat io, frpl<· S400 yrl) 1;73 1111::. 21.>r. 2hba. Condu Cu-.tom cll'cor . W IO. n·lri l!, blt1n:., frpll' S.l25mu 64.S· 757:! at.,'\ Near Hoa~. ~ BU 11 • Ila patw. S:J75 1\1111 , 110 <m<'OU.' ll.!ly View T r l'ill-ed u11tr 111indy l~ach 2Hr 2tw AvJ1I Jul.) & l\ug~t f\4.•f 7PM <'Ull 673·0'1?0. :inyt1m1• tall <$t~or&I~ 6685 ;um., m N. U wk IY :I br & 2 br 11v41I July Au~ust. I hoUic; to twat'h Rt•a:- rtllt'!I 673~. 67Hi'l70 ---Step. 10 ht•u<•h. 2 UH. I hJ. $250 wk Al'all Lhruout summC'r . 2 UH . .! ll.t + dl'n. S,').'>fl wk agent U7:J361>:l :!Br hst• Ual hi. $500/\.\ k \u,.: lllh lo 20th 302 Onyx. 1;:11 72111 or r.7 5· 3034 Yac:atiOft Rentals 4250 ..•..•........••.•....• feftC't'tl yd $'7~11\tl w.-. 324 4 llQ.Bff Ill.AL TY •• •••••••• 3i. ••••••••••• l::.AS'f 1!1.U 1-' .. 'S .1111 .!llJ l put10-.. ::• .. 1,11 ""hr dryr, rt'I r1i: $11.ill Wttttmintfff 3298 Lurl(t.' duplex u11JX'r. <lhr. & dt•n, 21.iu View ~uH'I <:on \lt'llH:nt park1n K Sli25 h•ai.i: ti4 2 110117. ••1211'7211 2 bdrm. UPP<'r Easts1dc tn plex. adults. covcrL'd balcony, l'ncloscd tear. SJIS. 645·75.S4 l'ves *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. pct.s 559·~. li45 61422 11111.1.'i.' lnr rt·nl. ll•l-l fk-ar l'1I y .. 1pr-; ti l111l•11s I urn S!.'i n•td 1 vr t'l.ll <:-.II an1•r :J p m 5411 1!»19 IW 3114 or 4. !A.'illl ..... forbOM Oeaf'oMt Dl!an 3 br. /. l>U 't111k1·1 l.ivmK rm, form.ii .tin1n • & f um1ly r111 "''" l.tndst'apmg l\1th• & lk't ok $595 mo t'a II !IM 24 7~ isamto5pm Mon t-'r1 &Toro 323 ·····•··•············· HOMES FOR RENT :J or 4 IJr Pnn•d rrum $1f.S to $195 Fned varcJ & ~ u 1· age i. I-' J ni 1I1t'1> pleasl' K irh & ~H'1' wc•ll'Oml' Ca II 004 2.'>li6 11 $:J.2!171 At..'1.. nu lei.' t# Fo...tain VaUey 3234 \ .•.........•........... ' Vacant eXl't' homt•, I\ HH. plush 1•arpet1ng. 11vl•r sized lot. Ch~l' to sc.:huoh. & fwys. StiOO mo. Agt 902-4471 ~per Home. lbr cll•n, flrushcd rm in garagl' 3 • pools $50. ~ 1>335 ~on Beach 324 0 .••.•.•..••.....•...... f, Deerfield townhom<'. 2 Ar 2·~ Ba. patio. frplr. m1r ronod wardrohl·. m.rnv upgradc-s 2 !'Ur g ar. 1·.1· hi<' 1V pool. JiH' no JX''' ~75 Ai.:-.ut· dUI'' pd Av<Jll Aug LS 552 117.&U -- . , , .... - Ne\.\ 2112'1 S<I rl . !'> llH. t'' t~ul1H• homt> :iho\'l' ll11n lmJ.?ton Harbour. manv xtra~. SW!> C:ill M1l-l' KlO ll.30ti ll()~H:S l-'011 I< 1-::"1.T J ur I hr l'nn•d I rom $11;[1 lo ~!l:i Frwd \':1 rd {!,,· g a r J g 1 • .., ,.. ,, 111 1 I 1 1 • .., pl1•;i..,1•. kid:-& 11•·t .., l!.\·IC"cim1• ('~ii I !1H 1 :!f111ti 11r _!J'i':I :.!!171 /\~I 1111 f1•1• 1\t•\\ l'il·~.1111 :! lh•drtHllll t 11l-n ;:o.ii.'i 1 'o•tfJr ,'</ 11111 do.,. hu1111· FtH• hlod,.., lo bl'•l<'h f'r11 >111• :! (',I I 1::1r.1i.:.t• 1-ulh 111:1111 t:unNt '.1rli ..,ci11tt. '" µi•t...., lnq111n• ;11 ~,;•i l>lth N r~l'I til \ J!ll-.IH.:131 .•li 17lh St I Br-:!1 • h.1 tplc 'Int ""'rt 1 .1nl 111:.11n1 ~.;~ "'41o ,:11.1 0111~ ~ lt•lt II\'\.\ :lhr :! •h.t. h1111w, l11b.1.: lo ht h l'loH' lo "hi, & 'h11p IJllll! fhJ.!h Oil 6 hill l>teJn l11 1'f'7f' F rp1·I IJ.1lt11 lnttl IC':ll ~ltl 1-.nl·O! I s .I\ lrl I' .1 pp I l'lu.'h \'l"TJI. tlt!-hl!.'. Wat1•1 & )!artlt•r11•r pt! Onh '\1i!>Om o H 11\ •1117 I !~•> w:i..t :1 Hr 1·1111(111 111 Y urk to1• 11 Villa 'I r:i1•1, nr l\u ... hurd ~ 'l'or~lown s1•1[1 nw (':tll Shor1·l 1111· ··l itmt ~Ii 1;;11;:1 V1\l'1\N'f II H l()< I HH ~~I . :1 UH w Wllll. '-il5 1 Ill!. t• 1'0111 I Bit. (' P1ul. s;1•1 1\:-k lur l-.t•1th. !Ill<! .a.171 Cult• 2 hdrm :! hJ ho1i...1• F1 n•pl.11·1.· 1·111·10..,l'tl gara~l' S450tm11 c.11 1 ~-l:lil Nt'w 3br. 21 ,•ba. :;, hlk:-. 111 tx·h 1-'prle. '11:.hw.i'iher tra-.h l'omp . > .inl mil ml $75. 536·0062. 9(i(l ~~I New 2 br. lbu . o,, hwashcr. y:.ird. rtar. No pets. 5350 . !>:W 1;ar.2. !16().(j()(}t • Walk 4 blks to hd1 Crom 3br. Iba. home. New p<J1nt. s hut11.·rt1 . hardwood fi rs. lrgt' fnel' yrd. ~ur. Re modeled k1l & bath. Lndry hkl,U>. Kids we l come. $SS O'tn o 9fi0.48<1 I . _.!..._ - 4 Br, 2 ba. 111. fMd yd. l(rdnr & waler pd. S535 roo. 963·3111 . 968-0023 Lovely 4 br. 2 ba. frplr. dbl lolar. lge yd . S1nl(lcs ok. $&89 968 973'. J 4Br. 2' )Ba:-J lo6 s4 Cl. gardener. 35· dock av1ut. S196 IT1Q 840-6203 evo11. ~Mll dys ~mily rm. Me;ti1th Gardens. S6SOo IJlbJled occupancy 673-~ , ... 3 Br. good arc~~ & cute. SS50. 84(f.ft(!i. or ~Jounnc • 3br. l lo>lba. VU<!Uh\ Shows very w~fl 8411-~ RENTALS I ttH I b.t SJ'l.:i .! BH .! b.1 S.'ltiO J mt 2 1>11 11i00 • iot1 I HR. 2'• 0..1 $1>75 .! HH. 2 !>I.I >17~ 5011 Sun l'll'llll'nt.· Woodhnd1tt• :ltu. 11 r. I r , tr•nn1 i. & 1111 .. 1 Stiflfl 4!1l·24~ or 4!l4 -11717 Wuodbntlgc V1ltagl·r. Jhr. 11 vb.J, "Int. l'lintl. l'uol & knrus. no JX•ti. S5CMI mo !\.~<><· <luc•s pd /\v111I July 15 494 4142 Wondbndg<' 4 hr, :!1 • 11,1, fom rm li.:t• vii. A C. l!rdnr. \.\Utl'r. as:-11 rlul·s IJll /\1.111 nni. Sli!.IS i:->l iOOll 2 HI! pal10 hm('. 2 ear l(ar Pools. Jar . tl•nm:-St.50 mo ,\di~ l>W 3.'>.<JJ Nt•\.\ ;'\:t•rth~no<l honw I hr. 21, h.1 frpk d111 rm 1\ C. 1'111 ('r11\.\,t\t• SiOfl ~~ li 8" Tiii': l.i\l\ES-. 1•w up ,1eradt•cl :!llr pool .l•H'. lt•nni!., no pd:-S..'ll.'1 m u m .. 1m:! PANORAMIC VIEW :lllr. 2lla, 111·\\ luxun ).! .i r d c.' n h " 1 n 1· . Turtll''"'l'k p11111 sn.·1 mn !l.').i:!l:H l 'n11 l'k T1•rr.11·1· .l 1111 :.! Ha. clhl g.11 t pli· 1q·t l1.1r t'llllllll INNtl ~-1,)ll ),);,! 'ill'llo \H;V. 31\r. I' · ffa . .! '' 1 1·111 d.-~.11 lnd1) rm "" pd:-. ::>1'1"1 '"•:! ;11;.! l.m1'1 1 ~Hr h111111· n1·.11· 1)1•111 & r1.irk Fr pit pat 111. p\I \ ,t rd f11'1 111\ SC!'1 mo C.ill 551 tol3 l rn1 l'.1rk ft•rr.11 t· :!Hr •It 1 ,,.,. 1·11un1 n k 111·h ~ IMl10 lmffi<J1 .-111111 '!. 1·.1r i.:;ir. 11001 1.•1 \In! ,111·,1 I ~ r Isl' SU~> mu ~14! ·~.:;:! W11111flin1h!1• ( 'ondu. $1.~1 mu :! HH ;kn . .!' :• hath {'lo...i• Lu li.i kt• \\ Jil i 22 i!J 1\~'\ 5'\H 1 \.11 lOIJSICI Beach 3248 ..........•....•...•..• .. . .. Merrill Banta 5 Beacon Bay Newport Beach You an· lht•" 111nt•r ol two free tickets 1$15.00v<1luc1. t11 Royal Lipinan Stallion Show . 1l lht' 1\NAllEIM l'ON\'1-:NTl<"- l'ENTEH .Jul) I 1.1! I> 111 ('all 0.12 SliiH, 1·xt :!7:! lo da1m your t 1t·kl'l s .. . . Yearly rC'nlal'i S450 m 11. & up Rt•na1:-.sant<' ~tubilt· llomt• Pro pert •c:-. 4!l9 ~16 l,g., nc<1r m•w 3hr. 2bJ hllmt:'. h<·aut nrl'a11 . l'atahna vrew:-. Sni5. 4.<17·1037' ---------- Brand new. l't•:iut. \'1t•w. :1 BH.2 ba. S700mo Pool. 3 BR. 2 ba. $800 Mo incl pool scrv1t<' Lowt!r 3 Arth Bily. 3 BR. 2 ha .. fam. rm .. 2 frplcs .. Catalina view . $750 Moo th Furn . Lower 3 /\rch Bay. Oceanfront. 4 BR. 11 ba .. winter or July Turner Assoc. 499-4591 494. 11'17 EMERALD BAY 5 bdrm. 31 a ba. fam. rm. vie~ Sl:nll mo. 4\M-2527 Orean House. wood & glass 2br, 2ba. ranlaslic VlCW. Nr bch & shops m No Lal( No Pets . $800yr· ly Av1111.!H. 494-3223 L01J11M Hits 1250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA HILLS n1u t213t OOM l!Olt lcryfrcMtt CCMtdo fo'on.oH•r Vlt'w LuJ1u1 11111, :!Jlr :th.1 S.·ru11 I\ ~ 11r1 ~lll!.l' 2A50 mo IM• ,,..stic) ous lido 2 HcJrm ~ tlt·n Ffl .. .,hh tlc-torult'll '\1\1· p.11111 SJIW mo - \\ \ll HI l<O'f llOMI ._ 1,.c RLAL E~IAt~ h !I 14r•1 N1·w 1·xl'l 11:.1 \ •' 111..: ( '.1 111011 honll' 1111 lt-J'-t' li:l~•t "IJ ft , lo hd I Ill :11 ·• ha Min111111t11 l 1 '""' lt•<J!>t· $7UOO P• ·r 1111 • i-.1 ~ lasl mu -I M'l'lll'lt 1 111• fl'"" l•'rna1\1·r,1 I '""" 1111•111 ·n:1rnA F1101,, HJ-:ALT\' !172 I J03 ILUFFS BAYFRONT BEAUTY 3 hr. l ba. bay 111•\1. pn•I <k>t'Orated Comm 1>0111, all l!aragl' 1\1 :11 I 111111 sr.r> mo lt"as1• 5-111 !l.'>11~ or !15.5-21!1':1 lllulf:. u1nd11 111\1•11 . supt.•r t'll'.111 .I 11 IL ~ h.1 • :.! (;ar i.:ar l'ool :'1111 µt·h ~'iU :\lo ,\g,•nl 1>-111 '"120 KLl1FFS. IH.'>'l :-q II ·1 IW twnhsi: 011 ll!l' l!l'l'l'llhl'lt Only S75U A 1 .11 I i I.> Ku l h L J Ill I ,. . ,I I! I t>l6·-t:l!'.UI BLUFFS I STORY ·L1mla' :1B1. :.!h.1 .di Ill''' 1l,·to1 s 1<:111 l 'il l e1:-.l+'<·t \t-:1 ~i Z.llJ. 5-HI :11(:!8 Harbor View H ills Spa\'IOU!-J Ill< t.1111 1 rn d1n111g rm I.gt· '.1 rd hcau11fulh l.1111!:.t ,ql\'d ~ "'allt•1I ~I l•WI 1'1 I 11111 \Cl'lll t•lll ti.11HI Waterfront-4 bdrm lln \ht• C.11\al \ 11m111 p<ol-. & kmll' .11 .111 1111\\ ~;, !H!>:l:fill :0-:1·\.\ IO\\ 11h11usi: J Hr :I H.1 f'l•fnl!. ":.hr tin r. 1.11•111 I 'r bt "" I'"" s;,;;, pr rn o 11 :t I I .I I 7 11 r 213 Iii K.li I Ilk I ,BJ. ls1· I ~r ~,,!;, mo Sho\\11 :, i l'\I ;1111 l.1n1\u .\\I' 11ah ~t , wow• :-.:1·i.11ort <'11•'1 to\.\1\hOUM' :i llr :.! ' • H.1, .! t•ar )!<Jr . pool. J.H . l\'Ol\1 ... <'rt.'i. do:-,• t•1 lw.1d1 si.;;11 m11 I \I' 1st· ,\\ail K 1 W11n 't lusl ' t':•ll t>-111 It.I I Newport I ·n·:-.t 1 hdr111. :-.unkl'n Lit. lrpl. 'I ha OH, lam rm. pool. o1 •.1fl no~. ~l.1'1 ht:! 12711 :1 lxlrm ~ '"' ~1·111•111 Shon•:-. ::,5;;0 111•1 11111 !M~l-'ilZI ll\'11 M 1111;1n1 .! 1>11t m :! ha. d~n. l!a rd,•n1·1 ::;i;,r,o mo.&15·112.\l! Channel Fron\ ~11111 lt1lt'r Aw Sharp 2 llr ... 111~1,. H111lt1n::. IL111.i1• 11\ D W. rcrn~ S725 m11 1 r b ITT5 IOOh NEWPORT TERRACE CONDOS 3 &Ir. 21-:o Ba S.'>75 mo :1 Bd.r 2 1, Ra. SSi:l mo (W ()t'e;in V1t•\.\ I 3 &Ir. 21, Ra Sl',()(I mn 10\'Crlook!-Pool I Ch1ldrl'n maylx'. pt·l'> no <abo1 l'I 2 B<lr 21 .. d ia. SS001mo Children okay Pctsokav Call.John.A~t.631 121iH 8iq CC91Yon T ownhome Lovely 3 bdrm. w l)!c formal dmin~ rm.&: 21:- baths . Lge. family kitchen w /eating area Wet bar. spacious patio deck, seC'uJily gale. ten· ruscts. &spa. S800 M o. W..W, N. Taytor Co. Realtors 644-4910 EXECUTIVE HOME Lovely 4 BR in exrlus1vl' area of Big Canyon. a gate· g ua rded comm Avail. Aug. 1 S17501mo incl. gardener. No )X'ts (U·!IO) Jeanne Newman 642·8235 4 Bedroom. 2 bath Valley View Home. Bui It in kitchen! fi replace. air condll onin g, 2 c ur --------- aar age, washer ond S..Clemt• 3276 I ryer. AS·C9~1 mb1onJtht1y ••••••••••••••••••••••• case. va1 a c u y ..,_ · 15lh • ...,w 2 story, ocean view. C.ALL OWNER AT 3br. Sl2S mo. 642"0 I ll 7?0·B222 --------tMlRA COSTA 3BR 2oa -..,.. ......... 1252 townhome. X.lnl cond & ••••••••••h••••••••••• loc. Pool. '800/mo lse. 2Br Condo on golf course. refrig, wshr/dryr. dbl pr, Avail. JuJy 12 S4SO mo. 861·200! Want Ad Help? S PF.cTACVLA5l Ocean ti horbor view. Blvrf front homt' 39R aba home. SIOOO/mo tac. li4 ,,... ., .. , 040 I ..•.•.•..•..•.....•.••• 1101\H:S 1"1111 H l·.I\ 'I' t ,,. I 111 I 'n• 1'<1 I rum $tl•"l lfl $1!1., l"nn l \ 111 ti ,I(. )! .11 ,, •: l' ~ F ,11n ii 11·' pl 1'." I' I. 11b tll JH' h .,.d1•u11w l'ull \lh-1 :!.~iii ur "1:1 · .ni .\i.:t no 11•1• ~\;XI 1111111.1• I hr 111 11,1, Nll1"t't1:.1· honll' 1'111111 lt1l'Jl11111 ~;d1111•r•r t.. \1.1gnoh,1 11;012 1\111 i.:1''' \ :c•m1111 Hll \ K;~I fol ;;!:I Corona def Mar 3822 .....•..•••............ I .Jr)!t' t hr. frµlt-. pvt PoOI 1 ,·mprd Jit•r:-.on. No t•hlld 11r pt•I:. $.&25 Ll·a~t· ·~-.! Hr I li.'l townhOUM' pool. <lt'<.'k. l·arport. Jtlulb. nu JI l'l :-. I. l' d .., t• S I 5 fl li73 ll(U! lii:J W73 Lower 3 br. 2 bu. Mesa O<.•I Mar area $400 2 c hildre n. no p1.•t:-. 751·2LS6 1';asts1de t br. wood tx•um w11JnK.S & t'abinct~. S290 83.S-8.544 Spae1ow. 2 br I ba. pool. l.411 pd Prt.'ft'r matUrt'. qwct adult No p..·t:-. SlG5 mu 5-'8 7611!# lhr. apt "·'lk•n 1 l•l'l'l Eac,1:.1dt• qwl'I 2hr. )!Jr. 1·<1rpon & poCll SJ75.Yt•.ir pa1111 $300 1\tlulh 2 Ir. Adutts only 3pools Covered car port pauoapts. BBQ'~ close to f wys It b<' h~ walk lo shopptnR. 1711 I Goidettwt'st at w ontt'f" 847-6064 ~°" Granodo lBr. newly <IN'. f.:Jt p • .rl< 1n g yrlv S375 m v 673-39511. S44 ~ ~ Brand nl'W tWhJl~" <!Ir ~n. 21 •b.J . >.Int lot.· :Co Pct.-; $2.5 548 111211 H1 i:hly up~radl•d '\pl Cn."it 3 Hr 2 B.1 rnn1 I> wall. lo t~ .. l·h. pool l•"' lt.'MIS l'r1:0. $65() l;.l!; llllii u w t'ly 2br. I bJ µrl\ ll·• end !.!Jr s;r..,, 1 I\ '111 l'~L'> J\1·Jll I! I l!H :12:!:1 I.ti! 1111-! l\\'.lr Cahm :-.lps Ill \ .111. lo fal.i: SIHO "J.. 1\bo 11111 I'. w knit.. <',ii I ~""· (ofUj h.1\l ll 111'1'.l ll 1111111 ) bdr m .! h.1 t '1111d11 Sll'<'I~ 1, 9 ,,, l>l'r 111i:lt1 IH I ;•.,,., TAHITI Coftdominiums Fumisht'd 3400 ·•••··········•···••·•• I y l>W-1589 !>111 2127 HiO 21st ~t Br I Ba, 2 blkl. from ""<th·r. no J)t!ls S300 225 19th St.~~. 5Jn·82'~ 2 Hr. I 1 ~ h.1 t11wnh11u~· slylt.<, Jclull~. no pl'I' S2!l5 548 2tiH:! \ltxt.·111 t 111 : hr \'l\l l.H~• Oii I""" It 1111 I' 111111 "II h 1 .11 '"" 1111.11 w ,,,h ni .11· 111111'. I''""" I •. I ,. l..111 h1·n. 1·11· Fm 1111111· 111l111'o1ll •17:1 .lt.!t!I :!flf. 2h,I. '\It•\.\ $1:,()nlt) Ill d \.\illc•r •"-,.:a ... 'lit :-\11 l ',t l'la1,1 7~>1 :.'·II.I Condominiums Unfumisht'd 3425 .......•...•.•.••.••.•• 1\clulls l>I' :! Hr tnndo, p.1110, $-13."1 Santa i\11,1 :!1:1 IM ·\lY\9. 711 5:1ti t:W2 lh1111m)!tnn l1t;·al'l1 hllh1111 1 It'". I hr. :1 h.1 li.:t• 1'11\'I p.11111, tlhl )!.11',l)!I' t'h1ldn·n •'« l>l'b 111\ Stii.1 mu !lli2 117714 Ill>. .111t1lt-. '.!h1 I •.t1;1, p ,lllll, JJOOI J•ll' 11·11 Pno:-lll!t'. Sn I'. '' ,111 \ 11 lo: I ' I 11 II ht t,1,t tlt•p l>IK.10l11 $1!1 tt!;i. !It\:! '!..lX!; Apart~nts Fvrnished ..............••.••.... Bolboo Island 3706 .•..................... 1 llr 111.t 1mrn.11 .qll SIH.'i 11111 ('.d i Hr f,Jll I:! l.11 1(7(1 flO:lli (I I '. I j I l I t:73 ;,mo" kml~ :! UH. 2 hu . l1ltn,. I rpl. '"'Hlt·l'k , g a1· cl o111 lllH'tll'f. h)k (II l\lj~ ( ~>ronu StiOO :\fo liiJ 1;;.i II HH WATJ·:H FHO.\IT :\PT 'liJ75 mvn1h. le,.,..,. L'a II li75 3282 I !I ;, I :! hdrm. l ha. nc\\ pa1111 ··pt s. 1111.,r111~. tlrp1.•:; l'arport. adult:-nu Jll'l.S Sl75~ l!J:J 3Jl17 9lJIET LIVING Most Ulll f''rt.•t• N1•w t•µ1 . llrµs f:nt'I i.:a rag1'. p;i1111. l!n•at k 11 t'h1·11 i\clulto;. no J>l'I~ Uhl :-.mk hath tdC'al for :-ml!ll':-. l B<lrm S:l.'>fl 23lJ l':lfll'n Av,., C M 1>42 7005 lJut. mduclt·d I hr S? IU lnvl'IY all adult, no flt't:;. I. l , & 3 IHt apL,, !i200 Ell in1-:cr, HB 846-0t;J!l Vuplt•>.. 11 ~ m 1 tu oel' an 2hr. Iha. d1 n1nl! rm . frpk $175 & 2br. lh;i. II v1n).! rm S425 l' ,ti I I. arr y or <.i ;i r v l' ~~ ----- Patio. <tclull:-.. t1UH't N11 ~ ltith St. :I hr. 21 • t1;.1. µ.•L\ &l-1 tilSI! dhl frpll'. d:-hwhr 55511 IW>-7!l61 Sn;ipp~ 2 bllrrn , 2 ltJ Ii.!" :-.ll':W ~HI! twnh ... t'. :! H.1 , -.undL•t·k. J'1.'l'K 111•1\ :! 1\\1 P..'h 1\1.111 Wall al'\'. 2 Kr 2 B,1 c·omto. pool. 1· ,1 r p l' l cl r .1 p ,. , ~aut1fulh th•\·11r>1h-d •·Jr,.:.u-.hll11, rf'lric 11111 Smi ,\l'all 1\ug S.lht~H;, do)!!'-1 s.s:>ll .\lu \1,11l.11tl,• [l)lf,I\ I '( f If JUI d('/. /((II •. 1'uju·d t('.; f/j./-S~.'11 2435 E Coasl Hwy . CdM 2 Bedroom, I Bath \ll Ill'"' l'pls. llr:-. p.11111 t-:rwl j!ar. no pt•h cit J..uf-.. i'llX \ 1111 .1d11 S'JIUmn .11'1 :.!t!.i l>IJ! ~c:-thJ~ llL•Jut1ru1 ganll'n a)Jts llOOI & :.pa ,\1lult:-.. nu j)l'l'> 131 F lMthMn•l'I f>Ui 1~11. t llt•tlroom S115 S.11~1 :! llt:<lruom l ' , It.• S:J.511 S ~I !I :, m 11 ~-liffi.'i1~i2(.ll 3844 ...................•••. A\a1I II 1 Nt·w 2Hr. 111.1 1'0fldo. Al'. '''""'"· 1,.1111. no Pl'l°> $135 mo !jt)(I :152 1 3848 LGgY'IQ Beach E.\STSllJE I 1111 .1pt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl25 V1.•r1 dl•:rn I BH 2 Br. Ot'l•an 1 ll'". rww 1·1111 hl~l'. S:r7~1· 1.1:i :1011 & pc11nt \. 1•r) l'll·.1n ' Sll!S ~!l 111~; ur KJ:l·l<\11 i' Balboa PL'ninsula 37 07 •••••••••••••••••••• •.. Costa Mesa 3824 l\<1t.hl•lor w1:-.mall llr, m·""' i.all11.1pl•r. q>I~. p.11111 .. : .... 1d1• ::.:11111 1<11·k ;.\I!. 13111 SlUl thr" ll1d<,1l>lt· c,rr t\1ad Au~ llh <'1111. dl'an. J)l•rffiilnl'nl 1 hlk tn town & ht.:h Milt•' ut \.\>h1lc\.\:llt•r v11'\.\> hll•al fnr I Jlerson C~la1r, :'I II K I •• ... " 1· ' ' • "awrl~~b. :!:!O ('ht1 Dr t!•I i K!H Sumnll'r ft•n1 .11. I :.i tlllht•' I l1lk t11 on·.in or h,11 :!br 111,1 ~11i\11•1k ,\1,111.111 " ~ \ll)' 1.1.1 421i:! Costa Mesa 3724 ....•..•..•••.......... SUS CASITAS '~u I \1rn lg I lir & t r1•i: tin>~;;,, \•1wl l!.1r \il11lt-.. no p\'ls 21 W .'-<'\\ ix•rl Ill .>IX l!ltill lOIJSICI Bt'ach 3748 •....•.•••.....•....... 1.J\C:l;N \ llf':,\l'll \ITH f:'\:-0. \l,111f "'f\ 111l11r T\ IW.1\,·d 11rn1I Lt II •il1 11:11 :1.!!l l !Iii'> '" <.:oa. ... 111 ... ' l!nmJ1 11l,1t<.: I 11rn1~lw1I I ll'W .. 111<l111 &1:~1 1111 Id u\llll •1·~ <>111\'I. 111111 ~mok1·r ·1!>-1 ii II< Newport Beach 37 69 ...............••..•••• THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME FUN· ':lrn 1.11 A( l1v1t11·~ 0111;c. f111 . I rri ~1Jnll.1y Hrur,ch • BBQ'> • l•ar '" GREAT RECREATION lt·lllll'·. r lf'l• l P.~~on. 11•1• {.. pru huµJ • "I ~11..,11h Clul>·· • s.1vn .• • J.•l"Ull• • ~w1mm1nr1 • von Or1vrnQ R.1nq .. BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS. S1ngl('"· 1 & :> BNlroom~ • Fur f\1::.h• ·IJ & Unlum1· ht ·d • Auull L1v1nq • Nn Pl'I-, • M0 <1PIS Open (J.11ly n tct I> Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 lrvrnf' (.111111111 f714) 645 0550 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St 1Dc1v~' ·•' thtn1 1714} 642 8170 SUMMER RENTALS DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 Lar~e 2br choice N R. locution Step. lo brh. bi3-9312 Newly rum 1 br on 43rd St. lndudcs purkin.i. rent $375. no pets. Broker. Owner 551-1000. .Beautiful new upper 4hr. 2b11, frplc. Nllhedral rcll· ings. lndry rm. '1blk to bch Avail Sl•pt. 10th. Mu s t h ave ref:;. 714/673-0718. t l8 42nd St. NB. I BR furn apt .. nr Lido VIiiage. S2ti0 mo. Yrly lse. UUI Inc. 673·1700 Dlx studio. b11lcony. oc:n " ba,y view. yrly lsc. li45 mo. utJI lncl. 2111 21st St. 838-21lt51 .•••.•..•...•.•....••.. :\II·~,\ \'EH I> I·: ll\11111.· al mo:;pht.'n· 2&:1 11r dlx :ipts, llll Pl'I:.. ;~Iii 1t1:1t LA MANCHA APTS I ..irgi:, I :!<\::\ htl gant.-11 .1 ph ,\dulh Jhh1d11. 111\n.-., l'lll I t.!.11 ).!.I,. l>hq l'uol lf.1:-I'd i'il< !-.1·1111 l'l t>t:! :'J(l'i:I. 1,.1:. :>1i l l 2 Hr I ba. I .,lt>r\ . 'h:1g tlrps. µat111. I rpl ii 11 . ht.·iJm d ng,. ~al' \tilt... :115 20.>o Elclt·n 1 1 1 !>:l!l ~1Uti .! Br 1 h.1. q >h. 1Jrp-.. nu 1k1i.:s SJ0.'1 mu 1;.15 i.'i2:! ~ Bdrm .... I Ji.1th .q1t \llulls S:1i;1 11111 (,,,,. p.ml ll42 50;;1 u11·l'I\ 1 Br $300 mo IH:.!ti l'om;ma Q111l•l an·;1 ~18·X08 I. ,\)!.:Ill Sharp. d1·an :.? Bit. I Ila . l>ltns. 2 yr old I plt·x. W ,.1<ll'. K1d1> OK. no f>t'ls. S:l!iO {i45 7·1i!I p1·1·s &. wknds Sµa1·wus 2&:1 hr. apts F:.1m1h unit Pool & Plan~rnuncl ~undant·t.· WeSt Apb. w:w; Maµll' 1)12·1951ix'lWt'l'll12 5. * * * Raoul Caban 17910 Sky Porte Cir. Irvine Vou are the wmner ol two free tickeb ISlS 00 vatu1.->. \o Royal Lipinon Stallion Show allhe /\N/\HEIM CONVENTION CENTl'.:ll .July 14. 8 p.m c~ll 642-5678. ext. 272 to drum your licke\l; ••• L'ond11 I llr + d1•11. ~ hi k1> W (If So ('(1:1:-t l'l;l/,I, ~t!!) 1-utll 1;.l I X;!ji(I d\'I> Ew ... wknd:-. 1i7:l lll<l!ll ~Ir ShJI!. 1'0W~l 10l SE :!hr. f' ·ha Lg 1111 111. I·' I'. 11 • l!,H'<ll!I' '" l'<'h SIH:, fii:J !\.IOJ C111~ :!hr. apt h1•a nll'rl r1·!11 ng~ t hr•111 ).!h11u1 1'.11111 " l!<1ra1-t1.• 1\1 ;111 Nui. S3i5 rnu Call l~lli-H761i ~I ~Hr I h.i. lmln rm. h;ikony. bt·am ~·l·•I . pool Allull:-.. no p\:h TSI. ~tgmt 1;.12-1603 ~ 2 Ur. 11 1 hu. h,1lt·C1 n\. lmlr~ rm 1\tlull~. 1io fl(•I.-. 'r.-il. ~11-!rnt l!.1chl'lnr 1!:1nk11 apt. ~101·1· & rt•fn).! Aclull , no 1x·b S2-t5 5-~ Rl20 All Ul1hl1cs pa1<1. Ll!l' I hr. rdrrl!. hltn:-. s2:rn AtluJLs. no 11cls 1~1f>·K51!1 , 541H517. t\u,.: 15th lrg :1 llr rnnclo. 2 l'ar gar. pool tt•nm' 1·rts. g<l loc Nr .SO C:.t l'l:11a . nr nl'W Qu1l't $0!1/mo 5-\9-J'iJO l'Vl'I> ST UNNING Ir.., I llr. garden apt. pool. n•t area Si!95 7JOW 18\h!'lt. 3826 .....................•. NlCf: 2 br. <'rpl~. cirµ:.. • :.tovc. rdri)!. t·a rPorl, QlDCt, $335 556·4314 Large 2 bdrm 1 ba out- side patio. pool. $340 per mo. 496-5443. Bachelor Apl larJ,lc $!50. Evemn~s 498·0:1111 4: very attrac.'l1Vl' sturl10 apt w/sml yarcl, dos(• Gardl'n Vista Apls town & beach. gar mrl. Beaut. brand m•w 1&2 New pmnt & carpet. $250. Br. frpk. laundry rm. Darlene. flfil·ll61. 4!14· lmmed. occupy. $335 to _~_r1_2 _______ _ TSW;SL.u t .,,.2•9412 FouttailtVallt'y 3834 , .. ~m ..,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $475. 3 Br, 2 ba. 2 car 3 Br rondo l'"z Ba. pool. garage. yard. W /0 H-U dshwshr. wshrldryr , dbl Quiet cul-de-sac. E-s1de. g31'agc $485. 546-9913 "r.;L Mgmt 642· 1603 HattluwJ• hoch 3840 MESA PINES ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBr S32S. 2Br $395. f'rplc. I.lg. Dix. new 2br, 2ba. pool. jacuzzi. )!as bbq. bluns. gar . patio. Near closed gar. Adu lts. no lhe Bch. $385 846-1591. pets. 2650 Harla Ave, eost.Mna 3824 549-2447 ••••••••••••••••••••••• editerraneanViUage ·•Beamed ceiJ.ings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk-in closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools , J!CUW •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches I lmlOOM I ... OOM .... 2 •-2 • TOWMNOUSI Adults Onlr Sorry. No Pets Office Open Daily 9 to 6 't'.!) 11141111.aolo 2400 Harbor Blvd., ca.ta Mesa. Calif. l>i•hj.!htlul C'11od11rl'nlaf1111 111:1.':m suit' nt•itr h1•.it h ,\ 'hop.. I!. Ith \.\ h1t1·\\ Jl\'I 11<·.,. :! htlrm :! 11.1 s;su m•1 "'"1' 11 11•;•"•' ~·~ l'E.'1,,'11-JOLSE :"l.ll E:0.1> :!Br. 2ha lu>.un a pt Li.: ll·rrJl'I', p ,1 nor.111111 Ol'l'dl\ \H'"' \l.tllll•• adult:-. Hdercnn·, '" pt•ls L 1>l' Sli50 mu ,~.5J9i Newport Beach 3869 ....••..•...••..•..••.. NOW YOJ CAN AFFORD NEWPOR f BE:ACH Park Newport 1.UXURY 1\P'l' Ll \'I~<; Ovt•rlookmg ThC' W<Jlt.'r F.nJny $750.000 !'>Pl't' taeular spa. 7 sw1mm111..: pool:-.. 8 h)!htl'lf \'CIUrh . miles of bike tr a1h.. put· tms:. shuf'Ocboar cb Badis from S300 SOI mo Abo 1&2 bdrm plan ... 2slory townhousl':- Ell'<' k1tch. pn1,.. patios & balcon1l'S. C'rpl1>. draperies. park 1ng. el('vators At Fasluon Island. Jum· borce & San Joaquin Hilb Rd 1-'or rental in formal ion 71 4/644-19()0 2 Br. 2 ba condo. 112 blk to beach. 2 car gar .. auto opnr. Beaut. bay view. TSLMgmt 642-1603 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Quiel. C'OOI 2BR. pool. patiOR. a dults. no )X'ts. $Bi. Mgr : 642·7340 New 3 Br. 3 ba s pac. twnhome. Fl-pie. tennis. pool & spa. Nr bch. $695. 846-1676 Newly painted & carpeted t Bdrm. 1 bath w/patio. Convenient lor $300/mo 631·1400 Luxurious 2br condo "' prestigious Big Canyor All the latest a menities incld s ubte rranean . security garage. tennis els. poo l s. jac, mir rowa ve oven e t c . Avail for l yr lse. $850 mo. No pets. 213-928-1844. U DO ISLE BAY FRONT 2 Bdrm -Cata Una View $695 m o . 631·3230. 675-0120 2 Br, 2 ba. den condo. 1..ov· dy Npt Bch area. els to ocn w/a view. interior decrtr 's delight. No childr en or p e t s P tmo. Call 640-5811. 2br. 2ba rondo. WestcUff mu. tl5C!Omo. Adults. ~1521 Slt'Jl-. Ill bl·ad1 I.gt• Hdr111 bltm .... gar \ r h . h1·i.:•• 1\u,.: I S1'1~ rn•> ti'i!'1 HJ01, 3 UI<, ~ h.i . uµ1wr .1111 Nl'ar Lulu <lllll'I ;m '.1, Adult~ prt'I "1-(t li7!> K 1 di Brand rlL·W :1 lit . .t1 • h,1 , FR twnhst'. pa1111ram11 VIC'" Of 11('0 & I 1t ~ lh pool. saun.1, J•lt & i·mµh ret· 1.... Si :1t1 11111 1 ·,111 11.i \lli:H1\llll Sm\ Juan Capistrano 3878 ....................... 3 bdrm ::! hJ l.ir l!t' \ .11 II c ,, r ,, >!, ' I 1 ti 111 '' 11)}31111.! 1'111 J'I~ I SowtaAna 3880 Sp.i1•1ou.' .! hr .1pl rto "' (rp' •.. ,,\ .at,,.,, t•• If'\\\'> ~011 11111 .Ill 11, ,,, art" :1 Br :! 11.1 11m n 111111 • l'1w1I. duhl11111" 11• ,11 "" ('1111,,1 111.11.1 ... 1.,11 "" 7'>l·W:!ll W()OIJ~llH \ 11 1 \!.I· t'IJ;>,1>11 .lllr 'I ,, ~llll'l·k ~ 1'11•(.lfl t;,1'111 ""' 1a .. ~ ;:;;:1,,1-11 SIG BEAR C ABIN fJ1"' ~11<·11.11 r:1t1•.., l111 11 ()I I :! o,f' ( 'h,ofc•t 'Iii' I-I I' ·IM ( 'omp kl( . thl .... I ' , I dl't'k'. h:u l!Hq 1111• vnl 1 '\;11 f'l'l-.1 w.ill-. 111 l.11.1·. ll1 .... 1 Surn11111 l'.,f lllr• 1111' 'H.X 11:\11:1 H1·111 I t1·.1t1 111'\o\ I\ "' 1'111 ,tl\•11 \t.1 l11111~t· '!hi~ tlolkh ('lf\I \1,111 '"" Klh lh111 \11 1.: 111111 ~f ll)Jll I WI. 111 1 1,._~,. ~Macn1b-lrvin1 IC 1-.. \1 I ' I 11\11'\'' EMERALD BAY ? tm horn•· t i.11. '" m.111. lol'1• h l<'l\rll.., &. ponl \v11I lull \111-. or !->1•Jll I~. t I• .1 I I \\ I II .1 ,. I. l•l:!'Cl 1 ti 'fl I MONARCH BAY (;llflt "'" 1111•.•tt• ,11••.1 I IOh d· ,, I Ill l'.fll I"\\ ,\ I 110 l I "' :ti I.. I 11 \1, I 11 ... 11 I 11•11111 t.. t.1 ,11 I 1lull Sl~IKI "'' ''·'" lull 1 t .. ,. 1 11111· 1 f, t • 1111111 l l • >r 1, I • '1 Rental. to Share 4300 ~nts Fvmished or Unfurnished 3900 '""'"I" 1 o11dll•11•""''\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '.f jj\ tJ I \Jt\1,.W,11 Tiii-: FX\TI l'I' PALM MESA APTS ,\11'\I T1-:-.. r11 \I' I 111 fl l\11 h I.\' ltll lr11m~'"" 111 \1lulh :'1.11 I" I 151-1 "'''•' I h 1,1 Hll..:-l-.. 1-.1 nl ,,.,,..I" I I lll\!I 11.un 1pm '.H•• ·~•·" NATURE LOVER S Adult apa rtme nh MStted amon9 tall, fra · qrant pi~s & 1"1'shing sfreoams . • t; v m . .. ·' 11 11 .• ' •Pool & ;.µ.1.., • W a I k 1 n ,. I " ' 1· 1 .., •Tln1l' ,;11 ('I' ~If l'hl'lh .,,., ('(t11tlll 10 111111: •Ol•t·11rat1>1 ,1\·1·1·111 Th1:-.1' ouldt11•r lt11111: .it 11~ h1·,t' PACIFIC WOODS 11)3.'i() Harbor Kh d f· \ 2 Mile~ Nu of 1o;, Fr' 839-2 140 t 1t 1 I 11 1 II rtl 1 H \ Ill• 1 HOUSEMATES 11 I \.1•\o\ , .. ,., llt It '"I 1111 K \ I ii 111..I 1••11 1• 1111 t..lJ •• .,,. l't 11 ,\ '' "l•ttl Ill\ I S.~1' 111• II I 11 I t, I 1 • P• • l •·1 , ''• ' \I thu , .,,,., tfll 1 ,J I ( 1• ''I I• 111 1•, '"'11"' ~ 'l'll 1. ll.1111 11• ,1l I 111\~lllt I .ll> ,fir II f.. 'hi .t1 h ~t.111 I '.111, i-.t. ... ~r1 r.mpt111•tl l'tul \I 111 I '\~·\;\ ''•>tldtt ,. ... ,. ,,.., •• ,,. s.!~: .. • util I I l.1 i .llq I '•~l hi• 1,jr, 1;111, '"''"'Ill h.111 I l<H • 11.1 .1pl I 111 t lo·• 0• J.. ..... ·' In Sli' 1.1t li'~:1 ;111 ..1·~1 l< .. 11111111.il\ ..... 11111\ ,,, ,1iar 1• • l11l rrn 1 li.1 1111l11'1 Ill I b\I \>'1111 111111 nr 111 h S!:ri '" "'" 1, .111 11111111·11 llnn1o t~ll t: )~I " 111 J.. 6111 X!l . .41 t•\ I "" Rooms 40 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt41UflUll.tlP 111 ... ,r ..!Br ""'' lt<iom" k•lt h,·n.-ll•· sn "l't'k & u11 ~!J7:'>:1 Lr!! rm pn\ cnl & hi.Ith '\f3t workml! \1 an 1111'r 40 Sll'tS mo ~11\il!m7 Qwl'I. pn1 1•nt h.1th PC'rft><1 for wntt•r or il.11 s leept'r $12 '"'"~ '\9'..!-7986 Room, b:ith & g,1r.1l!l' 545-9Si4. please> l'a II :-Oun day only N1te room. litt· k•t ~ht•n pnv1lci;:c'.'I Woman ( S $l2S 548-SWS Rm. pvt bath. $45 "k Clean mature adll. non- s m o k er . 5 36 6R211. 557-007!1 '" f.111 1•11•111" t'\1 SJ>li -"' + 11111 til I .... 1. ltnomm.111· 11. .1111t·d :1 111 l,.i)! :'11r 11111111• 1111111 ::-1, , l!ool IJ'I ,'l(,i 111 if •1!1.'i .) I:! I ll1•nt Park '''"Port "I>·• I~ Kii ll'Olll'. \~11 ;1 IJ,I"' >I-Ii :~171. 1•\ "' 1; 11 7:!!1.1 l-:\lh lfltl \lllll' ll ll'S f~ Ii· with a t•rnnp.q1hlo-rooll' ~It·. Wt• dl!'l'lll l'I' lh.11 l"'n>Oll <.:al I T\\'O l'F:A."i l" 1\ I',\ 11 8.'i I UIW1 or ;~>!I I <!tr.I Wt1nt maturr• 111111 smokm~ fl•maJ1· tn :.har•• homey C M. rt•s St!>ll mo t>C">·tl7ll!I Room mall' wal!led 2Br twn~l'. pool. blks Crn1 bch & OCC, rt nl incl ph. 11t11. l'rcal 113'1 s;w~ 1111 sr:-.1. 645-&~; ~ft ol'M Mamect c pl loult1ng lu- rt-li ablc rem l e> ,1J,1re home in MC'sa Vl•rtlc 557-6742 Fl•m 25-JO :..hr 3 lir tl11pl1•' :"IB SlKl • 11t1I l'.111 4050 5-18-0193 Room&Bocrd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely, q111cl Mcs.1 Verd(' ~ acps home. Masll'r Burm & irlteet 4 150 bath for Single oi l'OUplt.• ••••••••••••-••••••••• 1\vail with or without Sm~lc• gar.1111· 1 '.'llOf:.il.!t' meals. 545.2095 '>Put't' on 11•1 Pt·n ~ ... ~ltlti Suaner Retltals 4200 (:11r~lo(e or "'lll\llll' ~pa1·1· •••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • • • on allt'v SS.'> 110. Fonner haunt of m()\ It' 5'tl! !W72 greats. Pvt. Ocean Vornt Most funtust1l' view nr OHM. Retltol 4400 La g u n a . C u ii t o m ••-•••••••• .... •• •••• ••• furniture. Sips 5. Adull:i m l.250 ft II only $.500 w1.·~k .July 111l · wy \'i:-. 494-M94. 499-4673 iblhty t.:..iu11u, :-.uh p11rkin~. Nt'M' rurpl'l. 1lr.1pt_~ & pumt • 111r rond I' r 1 re n t• got 11,1 h I 1• ~ •. ~5170_ Complct €.'ly furn1!.h (1d weekly rentals. '200 & up . Sun Clcmcntt• Beachcomber Ril y. 498-4101 Laguna. <>t•eunfronl pnv beach , r1 s h1nJ! weekly t m o Winter Rates. 400-3U6 ExocutJ ve oft1 tt•i.. 11" u II to full :.\Irv urc bid~ !'Ir 0 C 1u.rport Recept & ph()i)c ans Sct<y i.l'r' . cont rm. ctr Pis call ~~Ulll I ~' - ., .-. -~-•• .. •• .. lundlr. Juty'e. 1m EMILY et"r •1 l I ~..... 4400 Oflce.... 4400 :g:: Trwt w~i-oto-11M1, Trwt .... -·············· ....................... 1011 Dti9' 5011 ~ .... ~ 4v1U.able DIC.. sums ••• •••••••••• •• • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1'1115 80ac1a 8\vd. Tutetbl ~~ ¥UUY IWW ... , Talberl .. Hwt· n a perfect loratlnn lnllon Buci. «io ~ ~ frwy acte:M. CklH ..U.. ~ •HllJ•1e to 4' I r p u r t , f 1 n t• =~ 110 per month, rwtauranb (,'Mftorenl·•· Pllo~o.,.,.ft•~tl0!1-11.)i r oom. p cuonall rnd • .... r no n Jlhane ... ...-in1. plu:'\ IG-Gtt ~' m _ }.)-om t~ll verl) C9nmt '°*"' ltl Wlt-21 ' DIC. SUfTIS 680 IQ ft, r atpl1tttd Jambont. MIM'Arthtr ~llNI M unnrr M I 81) Wi.WOW. Sq, pt mo 67~ IOU ftllib O.rpet 112.2n1. ~~&t~~ ofr, ful ...... _. 4450 m~..-12 ••••••••••••••• •••• •• • • FREE SEMINAR OM POUCLOSUll IMVISTMIMTS July 11 ot I PM. I"._ ........ ~ rt.lty SOOS 5030 ....•.........•........ .!NU ( U utl 11 t. 1111 111111' OM.-WPOIT IAY .. ,~stun-4t om"'' 1'1••14 •• "' rt·uzoonablt• rutt•i. ······~·-······ ..... . ~t11111c4 .,:lt111e v. 111111"' ltt\>IX'f'l) ll ', 111l . 1luc :.! \r.I $17K 111 front of 3rd Will chbrnunl .\i:I •lSOto JOOO ~ft ..... Wtft • ......._Vl.ws •W.+lor UOOMAlllMA VILLAGE 6754662 Esl ablish lld Newµorl 8e11rh rull S{'r\'lt.'C l' t.'CUl1ve SUll l' 3 Ill· d1vidual urr1ces n ow llvailable All amt.'111l1t•:1 m r luded 1n month l o month rental Ma<'Arthur a t J ambOr<'t.' l':XEClITIVE ROW INC 752-7170 F.le~iint offares 11101 Nt.'wport Blvd. 64S·2111 ----4-IOSq. 1'\. $2901mo 4001 Btrch·D. N.B ___ A.c..~e_nl, 541·5032 Executive Suites New addJl1on to suilt.' 1110 Full servl<'l' exet . su11t•s m Newporl l:entt>r 11 new offkt>s in plush sur. rounding s w 1 und1•r ground as:.1i::ned p:irk· ang. From ~ mo 1hk about our m ove.in al lowance. Nl'wport Hcgency <.:orp (7}4 )f»4·71Hll Law orft<'e or other pro· rl>SSlonal orflec. AVCO 1-· 1 n a n (' 1 a I To w l' r . Newport C(•nler Sini;:h• ·~ffi<'<'S or :l offi re s w tt.• Hec·eplion area. Xt>rux. l;1w library 955·241 I or b/5-2711 •NEWPORT BLVD.• < • ~1 olfu·t.' <1pt1re S!75 i M ti31 -51i64. 2131862·11!1117 I'm( ofr s pal'<' avail in C.1hf 1st l\ank Bldg 150 -.q fl Low pnc·e inr b l;rn11 o rial. scrur1l\ ·wrv11·1•s. C'onf rm & 1111 i. ( onv hl(•al1t)n 2:10 1-: I 7lh Sl. (' M IH:.! H~l 17:l!Anahe1m SL. C.M Office. toilc•t. park m J,.!. )!rotJnd floor. xlnt lot·a uon 525 :.q ll S195 m11 li73-2ti.S.I ()(c Bldg nr Lido hie HOO ft w 1h1g hly 1m µro\'ed pvt ofrs. Xlnl lor ;iuomey. CPA. finant'rnl I rvine Cen t e r Rll)'. !15.5·3166 l'nmt• Newport Beat'h l)f· f1ct.• d esk s par e rurn w 1cop1(•r Pref ronlr<tt.' lN or draftsman or R.E hrokl·r :J s pal'cS avail tl45-~ or 045·5-159 Atlt<tl'tl\e 800+ SQ ll or f1r1· ..;piit c .ind t'n n fcr<'lll'C' mom loc·ated in nt•w bwldmg near 0 (' 1\ 1 r p o r I & m a J o r fret·~ays 83<1 1682 BEST DEAL IN NEWPORT 1Qnly J :.pares left! 1 You won't rind a beltt.·r rale for d e luxe office !>pace IO a ll or Newport Reat.•h 1 Space rangt.'~ from 400 l>Q fl tu 3.."00 !>Cl ft Consider t h1!. •Center of Ne wport 1-'mannal 01s trit't •lmmed1ale Freeway Access. •All Utilities l'uu1. •S.Day Janiloral S<'rv1t:c. Please call for an 1:1p· pomtmenl 1133-8813 a nd ask a bout our SPECIAL,JULY RATES REAL ESTATE ORIEHTB) business person for exec. otfice suil e+building near Orange Co. Airport. Call Bob Dtr k en son 979-&33 a nyllme --- 1 or 2 Rm Suites from $75. 779 W. 19th Sl. Call Tom 54().2200 AIRPORT AREA Bristol St. Expos ure 1280 sq. rt. 4 office suite with lighted si gn availability. Xlnt access w new CdM frwy. Con· t1u:t Palls udes Cente r Leasing ()(flee at 2082 S.E. Bristol 11200 or <'all 557-7010. New office space with complete ten a nt im · provemeots. 1100 sq. n. Available Sept.1. Koll Center. Ne wp11rl , fl5-0t03 ,.,.... .... OM.Mes New otrle8 with recep · Uooiat • ucretary ..-vke. All ror one low pike. 83l·ZM2 DlllSPACI OM . NB, l'V, 00, ~.Non Real --~bualn .... ... °''· aH uUl.1 except .... '100 mo. Aak ror 1o-.. 14S·H1•: eva , ·-- 500 to sooo s, Ft. \U~\ \'t:Hnti: >I< PL.AZ-\ ~ Mt•:.J \'1•Nk 1-: ~ \1 545·4'23 u~ M1\l\.E u 1-:A1. t:O> tu ll:IOO i.q 11 in ~reut O<'UllOO in II uni in~l 1111 I! cul' h P I l. ,1 H' ~· " 11 C h t' r y I <: 1 .. 1· 11 lllJJ~O'l'.!i Balboa 1:.1..ind .! lit'"' !>'LOre> or I lar!(t' s ton · 118 Aj(atc /\' uil no" Cali to M 't' A~'l li7S 8170 Harbor Hl\ld. C M l'r1m1· comm'I lol' $3001 mv 548·U!i6or675 2'2l:l !,In> Sq ft of l'hO!Cl' 1-1ru prrty fur renl l1 1~h fool traffl <• count. Cd .\1 Avatl. .lulv IOlh l>l1n V f'rank~n. Rllr H40 71100 Newpon Nr P 0 i\lc.xkrn !>11! sq fl. storl• u r ofr 26JO.J-:/\von 213·.\77·70Cl l tumw~ 1111 B1il 1 .. 111011 UlllQ IH o jtpl ~ l ,ii I Ov.11cr ~ t11:1 :~:.i I TO~S-R-US ov1m I XI CJ ALI r\ root--; ;\ · nt!;{'ou ~T l'ttlC'E:S .:rnunrl rloor npportutUl.)I 11tkn•ll 101 lh<' ln~t 1111' m llrn •. 1n-.1 I)\ Jll l'lil~hi.ht>d ~.111 1>1ci.:o ht.1M'd firm with 1•Xt!>lmi.: c•o111i.111v sletl't'!> Vvme 111 11 1111 \•t.-•>Lll Su n D1l·~o s ton ·s You ~ 111 sh.1rt" our 1•\~1t1•m1•nl $100.00U lll'l01h•tl F111a n1· mi.: µcJ. ... s1hlt• to ~u,1hfll'll aµpli1·a11ts If \'(\1 ~oulcl hl.etuuv.11 .11111 owr.111• ,, µrcsl l)!IOUS hustnb, isll mi.: an 1mp11n.1111 11•nl 111 )Our cummu111 t' \'ho111• 11ur 2-1 hv111 l ull llt"l' 11uml11.·r I XOll ll7 !II\! 1·\t M7 c•r writ•• lo M r llwhard Bn •11l. T cH•l1 It lls. 3525 Un1Hr!>ll\ 1\11: S;Jn D1ci.:o. l' A !121.IH 541-0100 MoliCJOCJC •· Tnast ~ 5035 ....................... Sattter MtC). Co. All l)'Pt'!> ol rl•JI t"•tJlt 111\l':>llllt'lll!> Sllll'l' J!l 1\1 Sf»Ciolilinq In 2ndTDs 642·2 I 7 I 545-061 I Wt• bu) !11i.nrn11tt•il :!ntl •'-' :1ru T r u 't l>l'1·d!> '.\l111 1mu111 S.>ll Ullll n t !65 J.t~ CASH FOR TD 's \mt•n t'un 1\l11rt .<;.17 7151 MONEY AVAILABLE 2NDTDANf> SWIC\G LQ,\NS INTEHEST ON LY OH FULLY ,\:\10l<Tl/.ED IA.•t: lkalt' II 1.-~ llHOK EH. ~Hl(I 111·,-; EasU.1dc C M S11al't.' for ore. bU.'IVll'!>S <tr hohh) $75 & up S41Vi2'1~ T,•nn1 !> Shop Xl11t 'l ~cements/ .irea lut· Tup h1 .111d!<>. Ptt"Sonafs/ lldistrialRe.ttal 4500 ....................... l.aguna Hills -2 AclJ ~oot sq fl M·I un11~. Ill'~ hid!'!. /\IC ofrlc·e Front:. on Moulton nr Luke: i-·oresl Lsl' h v u~ n r 951·1lK>ti . NEW INDUSTRIAL UHITS FOR LEASE. Cl0e,t.• to 405. ti05 & 91 fnxwa~!>. 1600 sci II w11 h oHic·e 714 898·lll30 URGENTLY nl•ell M I span• for t'~\J hlll>ht·cl h usinl'SS .\1 1111mu m 700t't CM art.'J f>4ti :.!l»H Rentals Wonted 4600 .••..•...••..•..•..•... Re!>punsi hll· "11rk 1 n)! w r 1 l t• r s ,. t• k ., o n t' llNlroom t•ntt a)!1• l n n1r<1na de! Mar or C ·,,..,, ;1 ~1~a <>u1C'lnt·'~ t•Ssl'O tJal Wnll' Cl.iss1f1l•(I \11 i:l!fJli. Du1ly l'ilul, PU Rox la(iO. Clisl•• Mt•!,;J !)'~j NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ... 2 Bdrm hOUSt'. duplex or lnplcx for steadily ""ti< ing mother & he r 5 yr old !laughter In 1-:ai.t Cost<1 Mt.>st11N.B.1Sunt a Ana Ue1ghL" area up lo SJH5 mo. Nl'f<l good l"rl·1l1l & rcnlul rer·s" I hav1· them! I'm ;in\111U'\ lo find a home wht.•rl' lhl•rt· are no rt.•,..lrtl'l1on s il!lamst l'hildren. pl1•J:;c <-'Oru.1dcr ffil' 1 ·m an xlnl tenant. Call S·\O.X30l!. Jarkle Desire l.se r<'nl or huu~e cpl looking for unrurn 2-:1 txirm w t.'nd ) c1 tor 2 malurc do~s. llave i.:0011 ref 's ror all il l Ul> 751 9100. 12·4 prl'f Sle H • or J ean ---- Senior c·1t1zt.'n wom an lookmg for rcas apt 1n COM . NB. o r C M , plcaM! phone 1 · 2!lll 31180 ---------3.1 yr old 1-·. w 12yr old duld. looking for homl'- l'rc r e r M 3!'> unde r bi J.5032 Slephantl' Capistrano Valley le> Sad· clleback Valley In lhl• Sea. 2 Bdrm or lar){cr house or condo w y<1rd Retired couple w 22 } r old son . H ave rcfi;. 83'7·8500 Needed place lo live. Grad s tudent up to S l SOmo . Call .John 837-1212. 4-7pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-Ss Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISTRIBUTO R OP- PORTUNITIES in t he BOOMING AUTO PARTS after .market. F..am up to $250 weekly. part-time $750 full·lim e as Distributor of the most profitable 1lem in th is 94 BILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY BRAND NEW BRAKE SHOES. independently m a nufactured using BENDEX PREMIUM LIN I NG, MON ROE SHOCK ABSORBERS. RELIANCE WATER P U MPS . Also ALTERNATORS . SI'ARTERS. VOLTAGE REGULATORS, ETC . All at unheard or low prices. No previous ex- perience needed and you don•t have to sell. You can be su pplied with )'OUT accounts. Invest· ment rrom l4000 aecured by rell.mdable lnvanlo~ le auaranteed bu.Y·back. Fordetalia calJ: WAYCO COftP.· TOLL FREE •131'1·ZS10 • 1111.:h µr1 1111 lu\\ 11 \1·r lost&Found ht.•,ad ~11 uoo,1 n' ••••••••••••••••••••••• m:1 u1:1 M.1 ~ements 5100 NEWl'OHT l'A<'I ~·tt'.\ sw<11n:;. 11t·1•1b 11wc ... 1<ir for mo\ ll' .. l'h1· 1111111101.: St•;&'i4Jll. 1-'rom S.SK & ~ 11ur JI I l"•hind lhl! l'anwr.1 10 vol vt•ml·nl IHI)., )'uu partial owm·r~h1p 111 ,1 mm tc• ha' lnl! a pe1t1•1• SI m1lhon HI nt•t prnl 1\IS1• al 'our upl '0111 c~ml m111ht·nw11l 111 uur tutun· m o \lt''-111 1• !l.'1i 112\17 ll1 i.: lwautdu l \\01111•1 • houl1q11t· Xlnl lw,1.-h lc11·a 111111 75!1 11:1:.n 7~ 1557 DOG KENNELS House & 8&1siness Xlnt mc11m t· & 1111· 'f i'ot•wpon lkll l!uom 111 1•xpa11s1011 For 1111orm. lion t:all MEL FUCH REALTOR PA VILIOH Rl TR. 675-8120 ------- Upholstery dea nmi.: A' I! S15 pr hr $75() lull pn<'•' 5'18·~90 lnves~nt Opportunity 5015 ..........•............ •PARTNER JOINT VENTURE• N1't>ri1'1'l on r hmet· Or .tn.).(l' Co ~uhtll\ ismn. 1 Ill ltsl" ho rse s. (H't' a n \ 1 \•" Clark. !)55 2l:i4ti Manry to loan 5 0 25 .••...•.•.....•.••.•... SWIHG LOAMS & 2ND TRUST DEEO LOAMS (.'u:;tom11cd to mt'l'l YOUR ncecli. R.E. DEPT. SANTIAGO BAHK 714/832-5200 ¥"NEED fMONEY • CREDIT MO PROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547-5402 Arranged by Coast Hon. Loans CASH FAST ........................ PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ::~<'II .1n~ Ht·m or com hinat1un of flt•ni... rnr r?~ or It·~~ with ,1 l'l'nn) l'llll'hl'r ,\ti 3 l11w" for .! COfl>l'CUll\l' d..i" ~:.;1•h .;dd111onal lint· " f;() fur lhl• 2 d:.~" l'h.ir)!I" II \;o r•minx•r!'111l .1th Fur rn11r.· 111forr11.11rn11 J lld llt pl.11•1• Hlllf .1d I Jll 642-5678 • • • G ladys Duff 171 I I Goldftlwest H&lntinqton ~ach You arc lht' w1nnt·r ol two free t icktts IS15 Ito v.ilUl'l. lo Royal lipinaa Stallion Show Ul lhl' .\'.\:,\JI El \1 l'O:'>IVE:"<TIO:'\ CENT Ell .July J.I. 8 pm C~ I t;42-5ti7R, l' ~l 2i'.! lt, dum ~wur 111·k1•h .. . . llOllt'hOlcl hl'l p & l' .trl' IO r eld.-1) 11t'i1ph• H33 2\JO'I tRAM-LETS ANSWERS l4·kt•y Alight E*hcl F.uloJ.!:y lmll'dl• -01:1dt·rn u;~,\LLY IJE,\I) Scene I\ the Pohn• Lah I-le ble• up lhl• halloon and bcl,\ the r .ip Then · was so l'tul'h akhohol in hll> blOOQ;l(,l•;_1m thal ht· w u l> Pro n o u n l' ·ti Ll'XAW DEAU Lost&Fowd 5300 ....................... Found. <'Cill'l keep. rem Samoyed 4 bltle 3 m o fem Shi p herd. V i (' FullertonM agnoha CM ,548-1767 ; 642·1581 pl:, help._ --- LOST; w!1!et & g reen jacket. E-6de CM 7/l. Address on I ri ve rs Ii r 111 correct. 6421422/546-5357 Reward! 2nd & 3rd homeowner ---------loa ns fast. .. for a ny purpose! EZ ter ms. past credit no proble m . Call now ... Noobligation. Bkr 955-1610 SOOK l o 20 mil R . E . Develop. Construct & take out. 1nvenlor y, re· ceivables rin. Bus ex· pand. Unbankable our FOUN ADS ARE EE Cal 642·5 8 specialty. 547.5737 Don Brian. Lost or FoWld a t.? Call Animal A ss ln n ee MONEY AVAILABLE Lo League. 537·227 no rec. cost, any purpose . Mr ffararave 951·3S3S FOUND: Whit puppy apx. 6 mos .. v1 1ly of Money to Loan Newport Wes l Hunt· Any purpose $30,000 ingtoo Beach. a like mnlmum. Agt. 540-1433. Samoyed. Call 856. VENTURE CAPITAL Lost: White male lll0.000 up. Start-up , Buy -S h e p h c r d out. Expansion. Any Brookhurst./Mag. wortttWblle project. Mr. Bch982"'95e Moaua. 214/361S·263S or -------4--2JA,....5'7S Lost' doit. m ed. ----------1 golde n bro wn . Gd.GREEN cash hair : Culfl ll for WHITE elephants "Sidle". 546-1542 wt\b a Clauified Ad C.llMU678 W•AdReaults a...t&Po.d SlOO L.a.t&Fowtd 5300 .W.Wanhd, 7075 tWpW..t.d 7100, ~Wattted 7100 .......••••••••......•. ••...••••••......•..... •..•...........••••••.. ....................... :······················ U.l M SuamCM· o t. vlr llartJor Vu ll11m1•11, NR Rc:wuf'U. "44·7~3 UX,T Hlk & wht Pit Hull. ft·mul c ('h1ld ht•urtbrt>kl•ll K EWA IUJ ~11lJ.l~ LIM Mui.-.ir.ey Tab~ ('al Uni.t ot Npl Bl Ul'\'tt ll~ luj( W /n11111t• Noolllt..'tl. M11~~mg ul>oul 2 wk.II . Rcwurd. 5.s7·1Wt40 l.4.>ST I blk ft·m lrti: li.itroo l'.1t Guldt>n cvci.. l 'd M \I t Hl·W11 rd ms 3'W'J 1..,,.l Fri du} J unt.' 29th lt•rtlJIC l'Olhl' \. ll' 7lh & OrJO~t'. llunl Bt•al·h Ow1wr's heu rt hrtlkl•n lll·w u rd l'll'J'><' c·a ll \Ail) :lm 1 o r 5J4i 6970 LOST DOG' S mJll hlk male 7 1 1n CM ··uud ti\ 54tl·tl-119 ----- FUCN L> \.1l' Cur !>11·J Park fo'em Aust Shl'P llo~ 540-3961 .. rl. 8µm 1-UUND M pan 1·olhc. .il·r shcp Vil'. Ta l~rt & Mugnol.J .i \162· 9828 l-'11u11cl gn•y wt11te r••l ll'rwst.'rl \'11· \.1d 11na st 6-15 tlti24 1-'ound fl·111<1 le S:unoyt•cl & little :l mo nld lt m.1 1\- ~ h l' p h l• r cl \' I C' I>' u I I l' r l o 11 Ma~noh,1 l' M .~111 1767 &ti-tl 15111 1-'ountl ('t1 ll1t' S p :1111t•I l<t1J.!t•r ('Jro11 I Fuunrl Sn111l.t•) 1 !!:II :!IJi F1)Untl Ut•ntal Hl'la1111•r Mlh St I\ II ti-IS -l:l:ltl l·'Ol":'>I L> 1-'l•m n•tl I nsh ~.-ll•·r M ,de 1\l gh.1n n •ct "hl Lo11g ha1r1·cl m ,, I 1· l> .1 t· h' h u 1111 h1t•'l'll l·\·111 I 1·rn l'•HI ~ ,, ll II J.! II I k ' I I \ ,. I l 'h111t''t" ( ·1,. ... 1t«I T•·rr1t•1 1Cod .. aµc111 l.\µt·l :ot 111·\\ "II 1\n1mal ~h .. ll1·1 "''''llllll 11111-. \111111.il llo,,p1t .1l . :!Hill S.111 M1g ul'I, NII 7a!I 1!11 I 1 llh ... 1.111on t'uund t 'cm Uo1&. l:ol111; mix . nr Dushurd / llunulton Hli 002·~74 ComP"tnivn 1 I fuu11ekcepcr. live,ln. t'em, S150 wk 64t>-2891 l\('('()W\Ung Growma 1111\ lnp & loan needii P.-rt~on• ,AUounung rot 8CCOU11Ung dept CJ( l.,il,T J uly 4, C M Older rd< mix. ('f't!Ulll. Ion~ tuur. :on clo11 Rcwurcl !&~ Retired murkelmg ex· t:eutJve hall time ror your projet.'l 4~·2652 pcrience In 1nve•tor 1w• TEMPORARIES c.-ounlll'lg pref Apply ln person lrvme Savml(M & Loan ~ w~-..i 7 I OO U!M2 MacArthur Blvd. • _,. urn..u Irvine 5350 ...................... .. EOE M ff ........•..•••......... ACC'OUN'f'IN(i f(t:t.AXJNG MASSAG ~ JbhJumt-'S·LI(' Maxseur Oull'all 9 !J, 494·5111 MICHELLE'S •Outcoll • OPERATIONS Announcing llAM·2AM SJ:i·J7'1:J SUPERVISOR the •FOXY LADY• OUTCALLONl.Y •972-1138• l'HEl;N ANT '' Carin i:. l~JOr1denual roun!>t"hni.: & rd erral AhortltlO. adup !Jon & keep111i.: Af'CJ\tU:: ~7-2563 ----- Spiritual Reader 1815S F:I Camino Hl•al ~Clt.'mcnlt'. 1-'ully l1l' For /\ppl 49'l 7296 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS• !17 1-1;,1:1 * • * IWben Estrada 18780 Redwood Fo&lntain V all~y \'ou M e the w1nn1·1 ul two free tickets ISi!"> (JO \alm·1.10 Royal l ipinan Stallion Show ;tl th1· \NAJI El \1 CON\' l·:NTlc >' l'l-:'.:'I 1-:11 Or<initc ('ounl) ht'alth food distr1hut11r re<1u1r1•' a k n ti ~ l r cl g ,1 h I 1· a L·t·u1111t1n ~ pt>r ~o11 111 -.11111•n l't' opera tion<.. 11f p;11·k.1g11l,.: 1lep.1rtml'nl Jiili bu ... 1nt•-.s orf11·1• ~1 ust bt• a hll' lo hctncllt• al) ;11•t•ounl 1111! r11n c·11o ns lh ruugh l!t•neral lc•lli.:l·r nn J 1•11mput 1•1111•ll S \ -.1<•111 Will .it-.n he n •-.pnn,tlil<' t'or wnt111g ,, n c1 111II1· 1 111,.: n 1·" p111tl11r l l.1 h1·h .trlcl I 111t'IIitC'111 J.t \\ 11 h ro,.l11n11·1 .... \1•1icl111 ... 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In IRVINE 18662 MacArth&1r Blvd S&lite 425 t'AJ,L LS ,\T 752-6136 ACCTS To $18,000 '1'\' 1101 I lfr.wh ::11 I•• Ir \1111 • =:112a F/C BKPR To $15,600 11 \Ill• = 1l~lh We Are Now In Your MeiCJhborhood font Tap ,ay Whli. Worid'"J ..,._orHC>tnf Wl::Ni::ED BOOKKEEPERS ACCNTANT A/PCLERK A/RClERK PAYRL CLERKS KEYPUNCH CRTOPER GENLOFC CAlJ. 752-6136 OH COM!:: l;jY accounting personnel temporal}' DIVISION OF \Cl'OL" :'1:1' \YI'!-- \....,~( l<:l 1\ T 1'11 l 'EHS0:-.:;-..1 .. 1 s1·;1tv 1n:s 1:-.1 · 18662 MacArthur Bl Suite 425. Irvine ~'Ol'~ll W.dl•·I .it Sl I.If l')!lla rel 1. l.J t:iH t Enslovment &. ' U liknt1l' I t' I 1· I I' t I' I 'It d t'IHlf'wllh'llh ,\ 1 .. 1111, r 1T1111nh.1111111.., c Inc \ 1-.11 ,IC I 11111111111: l'\l'I 111'111 I' l11!hl l\111111' ,\ Ill i.,,., II\ lnt1d1 l•''llllf't•d PAYRL SUPER ~ .1111111 . Pref>oration ····•·····•············ F 11 u n ti (; " r 111 a o Schools & Shnrth.111 1'u1n1c•r I • 7005 A /P CLERK To $13 200 Brookhur-.1 ,\rl.J nh. 1111 nstrvction .....•..•••......•..... 'Hl114 lttttllfllltt 1 of .. ,. c 1111111 I'·'\ .• Ii i • 11\1111 -~1rs accounting personnel temporal}' F< >L":'ll 0 Youn~ Slwph1•rcl ml\ m:llc· \'11· tlr.111g1· ~ :!hi !-ii Co!>IJ \t .. -..1 h l:!XM-1 V11uod ('111m•sl' l 'n•st.·d clo i!. Ha llH•·• h i.encl tii'~ 1!111!1 FO IJ'.'J D Smt blk llo;.! whll' dn·~t & pa":.. I l'111 l!c•:IC'h llt•ll, llH 772 0:12'• Found 'it Colden~ t''-1 ~ 1lt•1l. 11.B hl:tt"k 111 .tlt• t;l'rm;,n Sh1•pht·rcl ~11.1m1 LOST f'c m s ml 11 ll· haired G ('rmun Shep mix. 1 rloppy ear Ml.in· la Magnolia Ill! 53'H l!Of1 ~~r Woman:. chamonrl Pl•ar Shapt.'<I Still tn ~l'I ting, 6·24 2:i Vil-t>f lllll)t•n I·: Let• . .\1 atac•ns. or Lakt.'Sldc lkstau ra nl~ REW1\RD2 13·9!H·J841 l~lSl Srrnill hlal"k & whl l'r k<' l)P•· (Japancst• Sµanil'l 1 ·'.fnjo ·· 1111 nr 1-: d " a r tis 1-: cl 1 n i.: l' r H.c~ ard 8!17 ·8452 Lo~t . Chihuahua malt- Hlk & tan "Doobv" llan ww:.ml-. Back Ba v from CM Rt.'wa rd. 673·5'IB!l Lo :.t Gra y bl.11·k C O C K/\1'00 cln g rcmalt? July -Ith \.11· ot ll.iy:.1cle Or &. llalhoa bland Heward. fi73·51iU6. 8:!.1-3001 l.os l !'>ml shagg~ clo~. lSll:i;. llrJndy . c•n ·am upncol. c·roppc 11 tad . wearing LA Cly t ai.: Rt.'ward offC'rt.'d to r rlaug hlcrs dog 55~ 45 M ~\'<'S ~I: Silver dollar key cham. Park Newport. or Balboa iin~:i l~lon~t.'d to d erc ;i ~cd ra l h l•r Ht-:WAHl)1I 640·1Jn7 1,0ST BrntWhstl' Fhm Spnngcr Spii111c•I V1l' SprinitclalC' & Sl a ter. II B. 846-2689. 848-1168 LOST: F IJab/Gcr. Shep Blk w/b rn feel. thcst. s pots o ver eyes Vic N.B "Buffy" 548·7456 F'OUND: Pregnant Calico Cal. Vit· Irv. & 16th St 7·764.5-~548-7016 F'OUND· Claim or adopl al Irvine Anim a l Care Cente r . Mag~IC·Dog or J.he Weck says. "Looking 1or love & devotion" We Rt•al Hnall' FREE REAL ESTATE LESSON CAUSEY &CO. Reol Estat~ SCHOOL :"iO'I' J l'l'Cpls \'IS ,\ & '.\1 AST E R C II A R G E Prt•part.' for Slal<' Exam 111 ii~ hlllt: a!> 27 hours. st•ht.oduletl al your convt.· n1t•nc l'. Call no~ I ll schcdull' }'our FREE In trodurtorylrs~on Causey & ~!r1£~Y 1465So. Coasl ll1way LAGUNA llf•;ACll 17141494·8057 Leant Bartendin9 For info. 542· 1862 Oranl!l' Co. Proless1onal SC"hool nf Oartcnd111g F.s tah l!J62. 210 N HroaclwJy. Si\ Get GREEN cash for WHITE rlephanl!> with a Cla:.s1r1ed Ad Ca II 642 5fi711 pt1•lt'1tl'd Ill 1\1•\ I" t Ille h I • q111 11 •d ,,._,. h ,, 11 ti \\ I ti 1 I\ t\ It ~ h l l\fllll I· \11111111 \\111 l-111 • c·11111l1t111n .... 11111 li1 •11"' ''' \ I' I' I \ h , . I \\ , • , • II ll.1111 I 1.1111 I Jllll lplll ,,It ltlll,.t l".tlrll ,1t11111 11111 H11 t h ..,1 11•1'1 '\1•\q 1r11 1 ll •'.1 d 1 '"'t':ll .l11h n \\.l\lh' \11port • l·q11,tl I lppn11111111~ 1-.mplm t'f Accowtti'"l Clerk ././COST l..1g11n.1 llt-.u h ..t1·1·1nin11 m llf)! lh'l'lh t'\flC'rll'lll'l' • 11:-1 C'lc·rk l.1mtl1 :i r ''11h -.1.111d.1rcl t'o'I ,,,1~·ni-. ."; d ,1 I ,1 p I II I t;' ' I II C 1·: \ pl'nt•111" \t 1·nunt, l'.t,\,1hl\ ('lt•1I. \\Ill ih• 1•1111-.1111•1'1'11 W1• 11111·1 ~1 111 I'·" ,\. 111·111•111 I c•m p.1n\ 1n L:q ... 1111,t (°.fll\1111 IH'.tr ht•.11 h (' .1 I I I 11 r .1 I• 11 I r .. t "11 11· 11 " , k ,. t ,. \ t!H '11111 ~: ll I-: ACCTGCLERK 1'11•.t.tn •..,-.11 ,. ""'I. ,.,. ... 1;, 11111" 111 pn•p;lrt• llall' I ,1..,h 4\ ..,,1\ lllL!' fl'ltllrt-.. proc·1''' n •l11rrwd 1t1·ni... &· ''"" II·'' 111t•11t ' llank1111! Ill S~l.l'\fll'll t'll l'C' pr1•t ,. ... 1·tl I '' 1'11•·111 111•111'111 ... t.. .11h .1n1 1•nw111 t1ppt11'l 11111t ll'~ ( '11111.11 I l'1·r-.11nn1·t 1ii1 1 >1,J!I K:111:1 State Mutual S&l Wiil \l.11 \rlh11r llhd '"" 11011 B1•.1c h E II ~: \I I·' IFYOU have J l>crv1t e LO orft-r or goods lo sell. plact• u11 ad 1n the Ua11, 1'1l o t t.1assif1cd &C'tlon Phone &12·5678 Schools& lnstruc:tion Schools & 7005 lnstruc:tion 7005 •..•.......•........... ....................... FREE SEMINAR REAL ESTATE EXAM 9AM lo 4PM. Saturday. July 14. R egistry Hotel, 1 across from Orange Co. AirporU. Instructor will cover all s ubject areas. Bring notebook , pen c ils a nd book if desired. Six h ours o f intensive instruction to reserve a seat. call 848-0034. A;'P CLERK To $12 000 In 1n1 .. : II"~ .11111 JR COST ACCT To $11 000 In 1111" =~11 I IOO • FKl-:r. ro \PPLIC.\"'I ~ accountants associated PERSONNEL SERVICE, INC ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK (,1111 <1 ttjljll\ l1t1 •• 4uahl1l.'tl .1llounb. p,c \" hit• l'lt•rk to \\ork ;it 1111 r l'WJ)Ort l'•)rpt)fall' Uf t• Pr111 t•!>S10I! 'l'n<Jnr... • n 't>ll'l'' tor p.1~ ml'n I 1-. primt• rl•<;pon~1b1 lil\ Ahd1ty ru u1wralt' HJ k··~ I :! \Ts e:1.µc r 111 l·om p 11 I l' r I I {' d p :i \ ,1 h I l' :.vsh'ms tll•..ir,1hlt· :\Int l~•nd1ts. salar~ open FM appl µll!•isl' C":tll .\largo Ila rt It:' at \MCOl<D. INl' c='JJ::WPORTCENTER 1 640 1900 t\n·ount1n)! ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Orange Co&1nty is Boomi'"J! And so are we! W e 're ROBERT HALF'S accounCemps rbcl'l' J r t' ffi Jll~ Ill'~ r111n ... 1110\111~ lnlt• l ht Or.111 )1!1' < ou nt y :1 "'"' brilll!llll! .1h11ut ;111 111 1·n·a ... 1111! 11t-man•I lor 1•\ P• r11•n1 1•d \ 1 t·u11nt111 ~ .11111 IJ.11,1 l'r~11 1·:.-, 111 ~ llf'r~11nnc•I CPA'S Auditors Tax Accountants Cost Accountants Sr. Accountants Bookkeepers Ac cowtfiftCJ Cle"'s Data Entry K/P Operators If ~1111 .tr1• nol Jwart• 111 lht• t)(•rll'ilts ol work' n.f! tcmpornry i.:1vc• ui. ,1 call or' l!>ll U!> al our 111·~ location W<· ~ 111 bl.· h.111 PY lo discuss 1l with ~ou We arl! located in the i\crt~ Bkkpni.: COLD\\' ELL BANK EH TEMPORARY Bl'ILOING lk1?1s ter lodJy lO W•Jrk Su1ll' 11200 on vanous a tcountrni.: &. 2333 No Broadw;I\ bookki:l"p1n.: a ss1p1 Santa An<1 mcnls Wo rk close lCI 1714) 835-4103 your homl" 1\ctlg clerks. f-'rcc Parking bookkeepers . accoun l•-------------tants arc ncc.'<led lhruout Orange CoWllY Ca II ui. for more mformal1on Robert llaW:. occCMll'lfemps 2333 No Broadway 11:m. Coldwell Banker Bldg., Sant.a Ana 1714)135-4103 A/P CLERK to $900 k u1l1l a lulun• w this proQ hldg t11 100' • frc•p henf <'all Dully. 540-6055 COASTAL PERSONNEL A GEM CY have it here. Lrg dogs , ...... _ ...... -............ ______ .. m edium cl ogs, s mall dogs. cats . & kittens . Please take us home & give us a chan<'e. We need )'OU 1" 754·3734. Make your s h opp1ni;: easier by us ing lhe Dail~ Pilot Class1f1l'<I Ads 2i!l0 l-larhor. (':\I f ,tll rnr altt•r hrs a1>pt Found Orange mole kll· ten Newport Shores vie. 646-4906 Found: Older M. Beagle mix. out or state vet tags . ~ Found: Sml Calico M. Cat. Raven on tag, 48th St. NO. 642·3708 Reward for return or whl re m Siamese w /blue eyes & crook In lull, col· lar. 4 Yrs old. Vi c Congress St, CM Pls ph: 5411-1706. FOUND . Blk & lan German Shep/Husky mix puppy, vie Laauna Bch. 957-5066. 962·8000. •1919 Schooh& lnltn&tion 7005 School1& IMtruction 7005 7005 7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! Sri D•vl 1w.-c ...... ...- We&.""" 11• .. t :Jt A.M. Tt)row out tension. hnd peace ot mind wn11e vou bV•ld a more ttealthy beautiful bodyl The remarkable sc1enoe ot Yoga as taughl al Yoga Center IS famous for •IS wnolebOdy approacn to a FULLFILLED YOU Taught by Avara & Sn Devi. two expert & cnarm1ng Western women Yooa slims tones. calms the mind & sat1st1es through & througl'l Le arn deep relMahon nutrtt1on secrets. meditation how 10 breathe better for 111tahty! FOi ages 12·72 Y oaa In The•MorninCJ! -,.II DIM~TIOH r ..... u.-.tn" tOA.M.,...., '°" I ' YOGA CENTER Of c ... ....... , ................................ , 4411. 17 .. 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'"11·hli11.11 ti 1 ••111·1 \dw11 -i hv ":il:trv ri·nr" 1H·1v 6pm.2rh1ldrenH&:1 ('M muy ha\(' .1 t·an•er OJI m1s:.11111 II II a1t-.1 ESTIMATOR 1•1·tli-1I Ad.mlrustrator /Boe~etve 1 ~o cl.I\:-. area. Dys 673·5050. ev1·i-po rt u n 1 l.) r o r ' n 11 ~7l'J sssssssssssssssssssssss mat ure. r cspon bJe. •('om.pany p~11d 11r, .. 631·0310 As k for Ed Qua 1ir1ccl l'11nd1clall•:. ;h1jhly or~a n ju IP 'I .. ~ .. -I so~KEEPED .dj4tidual. t:Xcitlb a~rt m l' d 1 t· o I & cl t• n l J I r awu"'m. m::ay app y m person to "" . 'l \.ah('<l position. H ltVY 1n:1uraM1• HABVSIITER . CHILO WESTYH FEDERAL ~lary op1.•n for itarmt•nt d ct a i 1 s . M u t l •('r prh111n1on R 1 SAVIMGS mnfg. :-.l•lf startl'r. ri > r •!J11a1dht>lld,•.)" CA f:. matur(' ov1ng 17141644 7255 i·x111·r11•nc t• C.dl for COmp11n1eS /\UlO ·~~ •Oi1t• Wt•(•I.::. \:Cl'olll'lf) womantOC3r{'fOr 2hnVl>, " ,ipJ.t I.\..! J.l'i2 admuu:;trat1on. Crt..'(.ltl & .•ft•·r ti mm. :>yrs & 7yrs. \'our homt• ·1 Corporult' PIJt,J bookkeep1n~ bat'k •Ex<'l·l l en t ,.hifl fV.arca.963·-172L Newport&•at11 ,.. i:round. T op s ala ry & 1 ff l 1 E O E. ,\I rareer opportunity to 1 1 l'rl•n "1 Habvs1ll1•r nl't.odl'<l ror I c1uahf1cd indiv11luJI ·Ovl,l.•n<llnj! ••mpltnt'l' \Cllr old gir l. :J to .i d<iy., ·Newport Beach.. loca· "10<'" owm·rship 1Jlat1. ~·eek. 645-61 i.t •---------• I' r o m o t 1 o 11 J I -- -B.mlong ben. 7Sl-1!9lO. opportunit11-s Banluni: JR. COUNSELOR ADV~RTISING SALES Lt' a r n p hot 1, mu b k M.:COUNTING 1100"1\l-.El'l-.11. 1·'(111•r. fur .1 1hstnhulor or 1!\' p.1rt.'i ,'V. a<:1·1·~~11nl'' '" II"\ IOt' llt111kJ..1 0l'lllllJ.! ~ pho11t·~ F I' lllTII'. 1•all :.>!li Uii;l ,111yl1 ffil' :\1 )-',I! .1 l<c .. 11o:k•••·1wr '''1"'111''11'1'11 "-'IA'n<:n<'l'd mdn 11lu.JI "illlll'd lo Jlf\'I'~' n· 1·11~1 l'S l1m<i t C's of -.uh clJ\ls1ons, m1lustn:il <k ve lop mr nt~. u111lty :-.\~tc·ms & 111 1wrrorm ut1hl\ 10\l'"t11o:al111n-. & t•akulatt.· \'arth 1.1u.1n lllll'' Su1wn IS IOll "' pent•nct> \'11;JI ,\ppl~ 111 peNOn w 11h n·~umP 111 ~tr fUl·nte:. at l<oll1·rt llcm. Wilham Fro~t & 1\.-.::.oc • 14\JI (Juall St 1't'"1X>r1 &-ach __ Generous l'Ommiss1on, P r <H' l'!-.:O.. p ~n· k 1.1 )!. l n ~ Growing Savm i,:s & Loan willtrain 4!17,4',i&l OPl'ra laon. or wMcr and needs person for at· ll.1p11ll~ i.:r1m mt! ~,\I. " 111111\inJ! fnr ;rn 11Hll\ \\ hn l'I\ lh\ S \lllhllt• I ttl\I ,It f I q '' 11rk m 11ur Lo,111 !'>l·1 \ 11 • I ll'Pl Will ;1n!.w1•r phr111" rnqu1rc:., t y 111· kll•·1 • prr11·p..,s p.1~mr•nt , ,, lt1 1' pf1;1rm.11' I' T . •.111 i:,o;f1 CIRCULATION MGR ----mJ:.k 1ni.pecl11m w ith t•ount1ng U('pl. 1-;,. AnsWeriftCJ Ser-tic~ m 1 c rosropc 1 n <JU r perience in investor <a<' PUX Opt!rators rw. a :.em1conducler c·ornpany l'OWlting pref. Apply Ill telephone answcrin~ Cu r I! r<' :1 t 1• a r 1• t• r person service expenenc~ oc opportunity. Apply 10 lrvmeSavuigs & Loan will train. fUll lim\' or 1'1•rsonn<'I . 18552 Mal'Arthur UI. part time shift:; avaiJa. Wnhm Dlgttat I r vin\! bl~. Days. aCterqooo · c~ E.O.E. evenings or ~rave yard. 312!1 R~tiA-:;-CM ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ Mu11t be able lo work l l'Or Redhill& Rake r 1 some weeke nds. T y ping 17 I 4t 557-3550 ~wpm. reqwred. Many co. benefits availahlc. Desiitning Tcrhnolo~y Please call Mon-Fri. For Tht• 1-'uturc I:: 0 . E Fash ion Is land arra · Bt0-1791 s t a Mesa ll66E.O E . Assist fo r e i gn lad y a r ~ ~ · w /driving lessons min 2lyrs. $5/hr. 76(). 1433. Banking TELLER Experience Fu ll/t1 ml' opening in the Lag unfl lhlls area. Excellent sala r y und bcner,ts. Please contact Regional <Xfice. Lorraine Miller 97J.37~i ~.~u0 16l.: .• WELLS FARGO BANK 401 Civic Center Dr. Santa Ana EOE MIF "'""I I 'nil S11pt•n 1'"1 111 .di phasl'~ of s1·n w1r1 (;nrid lyp11111 ... 1.111 • n·11u1H1l <>u1 1·omp.111' offer., \'fi ll c.\11·111°111 iJ tf V a. 11 l' l' n1 l' 11 I 11ppor1 un11 v & i.:011!1 ht•nC'rat:-1nrlwlm.: !lt·nl.il plan Cont:itt Pt•r~unnf•I ( 711 ) 8.13·K.~1 St• Mutual S&L 4001 Mill'1\rthur Bl\ d Newport Hcud1 f. o. t-: \1 ... BANKING OPPORTUNITY •TELLER-Part Time It l'I a lt•d r x P l! r 1r111• r required AMERICAN BOOKKEEPER N1·w In in<: offi(·t• of Au 1 I 'R ,1).!('nl'} !>t•ckm~ l':\ µ.·r hookk<.~Pt·r to haoctk ·\It t\ I'. µa~ roll & b1 II tn~ l\tu-;t bt.· qu;ahf1t•d lo h.mdll• I ull bookh't'Plnll thru tr;11I h.1lann-. J!nod ~·nd1t:-. Agc•n>'y 1•x p1•r prcfern'tl &>ncl rcsumL· & r1 ft•n•nr<'-. tu 215 1 ~hd1:wl/o\on Dr Sic llr•. lnrn1'.l'J :Y..!715 •BUILDING EHGIH~ER• (Assistant) Ttw ln1111• \\orld :\1"" h3' ;in Oj)l'llllll! l11r olll I'll I' r l!('l 11' 111111 \I di ;1 I 1nl1•r•''-ll'll 111 ,, (ull tm•· nrn1la1111n 111.1n;11!t•1wn1 110:-1t111 n i\pµl1r:nl ' ~ h II u I ll h •• \ l' J.:,I 0 <I (0 t1rnmuntt".!11t1n .inti 11ri.:11111.1t111n.1I !>kill· .111tl h1• ,J1l1·pl al 1·:1'r11•1 .. u1wn·..,11in ..:,1r 111 n1·~~par:11:r t'lrcula111n .1 pl 1J' EXl01•I h1•1••l 1l °' I' k.hl' scn<1 n•s111w 11r rl'(IUt"'>l a ptlhl·,1t1n rrt1in THE IRVIHE (0. l'~pent•11r1• 111 h1)!h rt!'l' ;)jt) t\1•wpnrl C:t•1t1•r Dr buildin~ mJ1n11•nant•1• '('\\port Bl h f>H 3:!13 ,\ I t'\fll'r w 1111111 lH• 1::4 11.1! 0 ppu I U IH t \ twlpr1Jl Xlnl hionrfit ~ m 1-:mJlln:.-f d rn:{• hrLJlth & hll' ms . , _________ _ pa1cl 'at·ut1on Jlrof11 ~harin~ UJl1111rt 1111111·-. for allvoim·cmt•nl Aprl~ .1t TI II·; IR\'I ~ F ('<! Ht71 Camc•lh,11'1.;. Nl·wpnrt Bt•ud1 1»4·9010 Ca r Was h I m m1•cl employment. 1•:q icr C.1crical MA.Ta:AL EXPB>ITHClERK Bill YATES YW -POR SCHE BANKING TELLF:R SAVINGS cashier 644-4460 ('/\S lllFI< '<\LF:S Immediate Q>enin g ex· IStS in r\ll'chas 1ng Department tfour rapid· l y i: row 1 lil s c m i · conducto r :rm. Sue· cessful cand ate will be responsible br tracking purch ase q-der s . and tele phone ~xpediting. Should haveHigh School backgroun<1& good typ. Ing s kllls1 Purc has ing backgrount helpful. We offer good.Salary /fringe benefits. "th op portuni· ty for car r growth. AP· 837-4800 49J-45 1 I 78.101-;dmi;ter Ave Fl.O(lll Pl·:HS(l:-;1\:fo.:I •. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPllS94T A TIVE llunl ing \on Rcat•h r u 1 I t't part t i m e Ms MrConve:v 848-2222 pth 1t11m' ,1-.:111 Apply !::OE M 1-' II St•11rs llm•bw·k <\: 1·0. ~45 A d . r Benlc:ing n urf,!Nll nee exists or CREDIT VERIFIER 11 pcri100 to work 2Q hours o week m our Costa Ml'sa For our Costa Mesa of· b r a n c h s e r v i n g (ice. Experience pre- c u s tome r s needs. f crr ed . P lease c all Experie n ced t e lle r Duane BiegelatS46·8510. ondfor a shnrp traine Calf. F.detal w i t h cashie rln ScmncJs&Lom b ackg r oun d who ca 2700 Harbor Blvd. work Saturday < tOa m t Costa Mesa. 92626 2pm I hours , us well 11 An Equal Opporturut y wee~days 1s nccde tl. Employer ... M IF. Familiarity "'Ith typln Is required. P lease roll . Cathy Hoffman (714) 6'2·471 l GUM>ALI FIDlb1 SAVINGS EOE /Mf'HV Banking S&l. TILLaSto$7SO Severa l o pe n in gs In several banks in several loc. Min exper. Call 540··055 COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 2790 Harbor. CM Call for after hrs oppt. A cl .1 m .., 1\ ' l' If . B !lfi:l 21ilili "1"1ro; 1s a n 1>:1111 .11 Opportunity ~mptO.\'l'I' --- C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Openings now available (or Cull time ass1slunL rmnagers on 2nd. & 3rd shin. No experience ncl' We lram Start S3 10 to S4 per hour. Advancement opportunlly for manaf!C· ment positions to SS.50 per hour ir qual1tied. l''or more informalton & 1n terview go to store 82 01 30009 Cr own V11lley . Laguna N iguel, 495·9'.>50 or call 7141537 ·4840 F.qwu Oppor Employer Ce r ti fi e d Aide•/ Orderlies: $4 /hr !It art. 81\r/day atilll or new lOhr nlte abll'l In small luxury fadllt.y In J.aguna Bench. AoPlY ln person LO The Gardens. 4.50 OleMeyrc St., J.Olm.tpm Mon·Frl. ply to P el: W Dkjital roHoft 'II Ave. CM 'll&Baker> 557.3550 Technolo~y F\lture E .O E . I •1111 ""rklO).! h•llll'' \I Ill Iii• I( ~ •• \ \1 t" I) ()(lf'i\t l" '1· .. 11 l• n I i. ,1 I .1 r \ h1·nd1i-. .111d \\ 11rk1;1 i.: r11111lll11111-. ,\ppl~ X t ~ Ct ERICAt ~ ..,. ~ = 4lqail : ~ .. Rb\o1t TEMPORARIES : TACO BELL : ~ t 11rp111,1l1•1/•.,1tlqu,1111·r' : $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$: i•:IXt ii."11111 ''' ~ SWAP YOUR ABILITY ~ f I\ UH (\t !i;!'°;l l ...,... ...,.... ... t'JU.t 11lpfklrl111111 ~ 1-:mpln) ,.,. ~1 1 • l"l.t-:l!lC".\I. OFFICE CLERK PART TIME CREDIT UNION \I a I u r t' p 1• r " 11 n h (I 11 k k I' I' jl I n I! h.H·k~ruunll SJ:!:; h1111r ..,, ,1 rt inc ,,1l.1rv LSI F. C . U. 1131 \\' ~•·gl'r,l rom ~anla 1\n;1. Lt 171 " 5-i6 :11 :11 C:ont<acl Trudi Equal Opportun11 y Emplo~ r r M l'' II : FOR A FUTURE = .._. ~ ..,. Wt• open door~ for vou to ~ ~ l' <.i r \' e r c· h " l I l' n· g 1 n g ~ : T em po r ary J o b s PAID = ~.... V /\ C' /\T l 0 NS . PA I D ~ ..,. l IOLI DA VS. <.ill backl·d h...-~ ~ our rnmbtn<'n ~5 vea rs c)f ~ : t·x pc ricnce We• ctrjJ in all : ..,. <:l(•r1 e<.1I arc:i ~. H ealth ~ ~ lnsuranl·e availablt>. ~ : Personnel Asst T ypists : ~ Secretaries Te lex Oper'::. .-. : Cus tomer Sen· Rep Rcc<'PL 's ._. ~ PBX Oper's Data Entry Oper's : ~.... .. .._. 1\1 any More Jobs~ ! ' ~ .._. ~ = JUST CALL 17141 557-9760 = ~ 557-9760 ~ ~ 4500 Campus Ort\'e ~ ~ Newport Beach ~ .,. 4,'" = DElllE DIANNE : = CECILILA or VICKI = Find what you want m .,. ~ D:uly PllotClass1f1e~~.:_ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$_$$ L'"'" ·" FOR A CAREER WITH A FUTURE .... CONTINENTAL ! L 1•oJd111Q 0 1.1111"' County b&t'CI fnsu1J11LC COm{>iJny 011 •• ,. p1omo11011oll ,1(1118nc<'rrlt'nt tor 111051• who dt•mnni.11o1r•• me111Jnd11b•l11y, plu• comm · t111vc SJ/Jry, c1n outs1.md1ng frn1q,• b<'twl1ts pdCktJQe. coml111ttJ/Jt1: wo14 . 1119 cond 111ons .:Jn<I FL£X.rfME workdJy. II you •nt int•rested in any of the p01t1hons hsled below. wt 'd love to talk to vou SR. CLERKS: Prnc1•ssin<J .ind ld1no Gnod 1v111n11 dnll cornmvnic·•· l•Ons slulls General ol'.c1: b.JCl\qrounc.J P•cf1u•H1 PREMl\JVI SERVJCE CLERK : 1<nowlf!d9e 111 «co11r11n11 on 1nwrllllc:l' collec11on. Musi be aSJ!lfl•llt! w11h !}OOd communi\,1ltt>n skills · TELEPROCESSING ~TA ENTRY : skills of 40-4~ WPM a musl liper1t•nc1• ii plus POLICY TYAST : S1•vrro1I on1•ninos lrtt '''U•'•tt'll!;t•ll 1v1J1Sh 10 1vp1• vil110Us 1n1v1Jn<:•• pot.cv lorm~ TRANSCRIBER : Will oo wo11t.1no 111 nu1 LO't' tonhnl ~ !;1\. 111ncer1ng Ot<i>t. P.ul C•p;!fll!OCI' .1nt1 lllf~lh~nr IVCW"IO i~tlh ll'llUlfli'tl AUDIT CONTROL CLERK : GuOcl lvP•nQ sl.1111 &n<J ut)1h1v 10 tollow proct!du1es MAIL RQOl'-1 SUPERVISOR : t •P.'> 11·nc1• •II n•c1tll,1,1pp1v apci1111t0n). 1upcirv1s<>rv btlClo.Qrounrt o clrl1n110 1>lu, MAIL CLERKS: Ordr111'g o ll>ell \ut.>«>ltrs. d1t1w•••l'l9 n1 ~·• No f'•J>eflcnc: .. nKH\G<v Wr w•tl H olan vo11 Af)PIV IO l)f'HOft or c.111 Pt1M)nnc1 Oenllflmt'nt (7141 815-7724 C7f41875·7741 41.i M..cA•tflur OIV!il N•"WP011 Bt-.cl'I. CA ( qual OP1>ii•tun1111 E molov•• M/1 . ----------. -· .. -.... ---.. -.. . --.,......_ ---. &.tn<jey, Ju~ 8, 1979 HMp'W...... 7100 ..... W~ 7100 HetpW~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ~::;;.:;;;;~·;;.·Helpw.it.d . 7100....,W..t.4 JI 7100 Ou[ ll'\11W ol r. h•i; • f'X u llt'a\ •11t.r1·••''"' l*IUC. for Im Uldl\lidl.Utl ltbO •anh tu leAr t' no• l"aa•taoft v.11 •nvolt1• hsht hlln1 plH>A•:. 6lll4 i.ttm• drh1\f\6l. Typtn~ ol 3$ 41 wpm o nd a H il l (.'al U Qrn111 1Jrl Y\•r ' 1't1.'l'I fl 1111" requlr~d 1'ht. *°"wUI QW)1)01"1Unll urfrr aP ldt•al "'Or l' 1\ v I r ti II m •• II l ' ('Om Dt•t 1t l \'t' "It II r t Ill ti 11uluv oml ou1 .. 1und1n11 beileflbl Plt•1t"t' t•11ll fo an 1nl t•1"1'·~ '9ppci1ntmt•n1 111 AT IAJI in Faablon lla&and, Newport Beach, ha "n immedla\.e ~ ng ror a Full Tlmc Cu1todlan with litchl m alnten "" abihll CompeUttve alary and aood benerits. Call 64W07C, w ................ Mr.,.. .. ... --------~-OMChid 4U hn.. FIDELITY FIDBAL COOK l mmrd1.111• lull 11nw 11pt•11111~ ,I\ .tlluhlt• tu 1111 t"'l.l't'I lt't)('('{j C \lOk Ill .Ill 11h.1"'' ,lf t•ook1·n 11111• \ 1•111 hc~µll..il I 'lll'I It'll\'\' 11r t'It•1 r 1• 11 ..., 1 I .1 1 \ 1''''""'""'111 .111 "''" ~d}'a llhidlcal ~ d11nt111 6 lik-u1.uranN.i ReUrtotl OK. Bl Jaft\el t-:plt1."<>p11I Church COGUl('l M re MletwJll 615-'RJO Cu11tOdllU\ ntrtktl for ainv HOlp1t-1 run t•nw i;ood waf(e• f; dn1 benefit& f>lcast.• at>r>I> 8'-vC'rly Manor 340 V It' tona C M S.vl p .... "'lh'I 11'11\'\' ---------Lo.~ 17141fl45811J \\I 111 I I ljl llll \ \n J-'.tjunl ()pportUflllY 1·\11.1n1hn,.: h•"1>1l.1I "1th l!:mplnycr .1 ' 1 1 ' ..it l 1 ,, 1 1 • ' ,. ----------lJ\.'tll'flh 11.i\'k.11!" 1·11 ....... CLERICAL South Lagun~ offln• needs a malurt' woma n for p/time clen eal work Hrs va r i able . m ay evolve into r Jl1mt• Call 499-4597. Mrs. Turner LEAR SIEGLER •' r> Ph l 11 I' 1• 1 '» n II 1• I n1•p.1rtrm.'lll .11 Santa Ana· Tustin Comnmnity Hospital lilol N Ti1st1n A v1• Santa Ana . Ca !i270~ 1711) l(;J5.J555 i-:ciual oppty l'm plo:wr m f COOICS C.OOv. Hosp Goud salary. henefits. working con. tlagsh1p Convalescent frnter. 642·8044. TR A N S PO R T •COOK• DYNAMICS Opportunity extsts ror re· 3131 W Segerst rom liable person to work as a Santa Ana. Ca. Breakfast Cook ror one or Eq u a I op po rt u n 1 t y our hotel restauranls ru 11 Employer m tf /h or part·llme. Short order ---------•I coolang expenence pre· ferred. Enjoy xlnt com----------•I pany benefits, a pply COMPUTER OPERATOR Personnel. 9am-J2 noon. Mon·F't1. MARRIOTI HOTEL 000 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal oppty em ply M If CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK lmmt'{.f1atc opPortun1ly for un l'nl'r jtl'lH' 111 d1viduul who 1s dt•lallccJ uru:ntc d a nd t'l\Joy:; worklng wilh peoplt• /\:; a Customer St·n H't' Chirk you will hl· 1n v ol ved 1n h e .i vy r usLomer telephone t•on tact. preparation ur quotations and sales or ders. Selected upphcun1 will have good general oCCICt.' sk.111, md udmg IH' curate typml(. spel hnl! and grammar We ofrer an cxt·c llcnl salary and bend1ts 111 cludmg eompany p.i1d dental. medical J nd life insu r a n t'e. 1-'o r 1 n · ter v1e w. contact our Employment Off1re LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W Segerstrom Santa i\na. Ca Equa l opp e mployer m /f /h COORDINATORS · CLRK Experienc~ Oii Prv. Youth St>r v1ce Co. Cust.omer Engineer 3 7 0 / I 5 S xl.nl. bene CETA .El.Jg. Mature TECllNH.:l ,\N OS/MVT(.HASP ~06· $6016. 7 Imo. 4 <'1t1es. desired to rield-scr v1re Wt' :in • a rapl< Iv i?rowmJ,! "''"" Data Term1nals for na E=oyment ) A II n. ·::!:l•• & Tr ...... c ..... ,UI.... ,Ilk';?•.._.., n..-.. C1TA.~p1•1s ,,,..,... " •;e· ..... ,.. ••... ,. " ....... :t .. :..::::i::.~---- Ct.tlTypht "''' ........ Cieri& I SJ49 ,.,. M..ell i_..tc• S...-. Waner I ''°' , ... M°""9 ......... ..,... "'''"' ........ Wldl, M•t....ce Wotbr 720 rtr M_.. Vector COlttrol A.Nbtmt $710 ,.,. M...elt s .... laitwt• ....... R.,oir $2. to Pw How Ser•ice ~ Wortcer II $640hrM-"' IL..tsc..-Mal.tu•cet MKhanic.Htlpet- $820 Pff MOftth Stock Cieri& $678 Per Monttt Clerical TraJlliftCJ at SZ. 90 Per Hour Utility Maintetta1tee $640 Per MoMh Utility Aide SS 77 Pu Monttt I Clerical) DATA ENTRY OPERATOR UMIVAC CADE 1900 SYSTEM Opportunity for J ~harp data entry operator for our day shift with a mm1mum 2 years ell penence to work at our Newport Corporak of· h <'c. Expe rience with CADE 1900 System or key·tO·d iS<' expos ure very desirable. Verifying experie nce rc qu1 red. XJnt bcnerils & sulary For a ppl. ph~nsc c:a 11 Margo Hartle al . AMCORDINC. 640-1900 DllA.FTSMAM Mt'<'harucal En1tmeenn~ firm near 0 C Airport. Arclutecturnl quality let tering desired Xlnt tx-nefits including profit shanng 540·7622 Mon Pn 8-5 tlon• open No exp ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••1• ITi~~rfu. :~~~r~i CEIOAl omcE irsW!T TOO !I ~383:2f1K1ppt. I L.Aft ti_ A. .. 1 -~ Perfet'l poic lion for the S'"*B. JOI? :>1 s veok & r('od 1-:n.:1t~ ~ El 1nd1v1dual wl\o likes lots -·-5 y rs. e ctron1c re· l'vpist~ l •AM '11 g.12. S5 00 ttt · • b I T v ol variety Will tnun you .. ~o. 0 yni u c ".·· .... :. .. urJ .. ~ ~ ~4 9'.!64 ---R.ctio l"Cpllir eKpenenct' lo operate th~ telecopler. "'"" .~.. , ~ _ Will repilr & adjutt teletype a nd be rel1el Wurehou!lt'WOrkt>ri. racboe. T v rttelvers & s w1tcf1board o pe r ator Trainee /\sRemblcri. • stere o units. Using You need to 1ype 45 wpm Work Wh<'n vou wun\ v a riou s t y pes or Ott·uru t c•l y a nd b t> a n d pa y f or thO!i SECURITY spec1aliied "'l"'c' ronlc deta iled oriented vac·atton xtru' Ther<' •t 1 "'" • NJ-:V ~K A FJ•:F.. 11t eqwpme nl. Will also rn an ag e s h 0 p & Congenia l at mosphe re. CAI.I. US toc.luy' supervise work or 2 other Io v e I Y or f i <' ei; a n d VICTOI technicians Call for oppt beautiful Fashion Isla nd Tt....-m y Senlct 833-8323 lot-at1on help to make Ml 556.a520 this 8 super Job You will Elicort Service. Now hir ;i lso t•njoy :m ext•ellcnt Org 135-262~ ing girls. Tommy's of ll t' n e r i 1 s pu c· k age EOE , M/~ Newport. 642·1571 eves . 1nclucl1n;: ESTIMATOR •Company paid hfr iintl nwlill'al 1nsurant1· • (' n m p I.I n y I' ,1 I II n •t1rl'ment pl;in •lnv("lltmt>nt vt:in •Cn·cht union •:l wtoeks v;it•at ion •M anv mun• (';Ill for mll•rv11•" .1v11omtmnent AMME STEVENSON C7 I 41759-71 13 EBASCO Gt>ne ral ofrite/ Hel'C P· tiorust Heavy typing & ph o n es Pl e a s 1n l( pe r s onalit y & ap pearance necessary for lrvrne sole:. off1t'<' 714 ISS6-Z734 General Off1C'e µrodun· sales. Bus cxpcr pr\' ferred. DOE 540·1.1588 Genera l warehouse/ It mfit lrv1 n•· t'or 1n wrv1ew call 751 toOO <:rm·r<•I c)ir ... ,. \l.11111 t• rd1,1ble I' lime• 1-'oll 1 l.1t1· h1111kk1·1·111n j! ,\ ''''"').! \'\lil'rll'll l'•· ft Pays To s..u. ·- 1snnwd.1ate openings rur jjllfl'\f'VlSOl"Y level Sct·uri · ty Of rice rs. UPTO $4.50 ftElt HOUR Apply in person l\4on·f'r1 8a m 5pm 1:;32 W Commonwealth f\tllerton. CA Mon·l"ri.8 304·30 230 W Warne r . Hm 217 Santa Ana . CA WB.L.S FARGO Guurd Ser vices Dlv1S1on of Bakt'r Prole<'\ ion Serv ic•cs Manl#arturing Engineer with e xpe ri e n <'I.' estabhsh1ng rosls und prl('tng ro r Pfl'l'ISIOll maduiw shop prodU<·ts Must be able to develop deta iled estima tes of i.mall machined a nti )(roottd parts. plus .1s scmbly labor. outs ide processes and tooling M1n1mum 2 vear!I 1n s1miUar assignment re quired Dei:r~ J plw. hut not reqUJ n'<I SttYices Incorporated Sal;1rv np.·n lil!l '.1 1'~1 Equal upportumt~ J , WI! ofrt.•r ao t'~l'l'lll·nt salary level. oul.l>tandm~ benehL'i mrluctm.: <'Om pany paid mcd1ral and de ntal ins ur;inn · lor cmployet•s and depen dt.'fllS, and more. For 1m mt.-daull' cons1dc ratwn. t'Ol\lact Pcri;onn('I. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS JLJ I W Scgerstrom Sanl:i Ana. Ca 92702 Equot Opportu111t) Employer m 1f 1 h ••EXTRAS•• Ne\.~• Bit players & xtras ror maJ motion pi ct, t v sen l's & po~s 1 v commercia ls Wt• nt.~d people for Org Co & L1\ IOI.' shootings Ca stin~ now' Call (7 t4 I 53S·Oll!O t'xt !J.-1 We have t asted for •F as t Brt>ak · ·. .. Rocky II". .. wve /\t First Bit<>" Sm fC<' W1· have rilled OVl•r 5K JObs, going into our 5th yr I I 0 Newport Center Dr Newport leac:h. Ca 92660 ~:quill Opportun1t \ t-:mpluyl•r M £" GENERALOFFlC E ALL WE NEED IS YOU!! ON LI N~. Tt•m pontr) l't·rsooncl Sen 1n•:-. ;in· 11l••JM.'<J to ofll.'r ~ou J thanl'e to wm J tn µ lur 1 Wll , ,, (.' 1\ H 0 ~ ,, :'\ LUCA-,. llt'l!l!>ll'r Jntl v.orlo. 111 hrs anc1 you Jr~ 111 lh1:-. drawini:•; II ... th.11 ~1m pie'' WENt:t-:U .-::...-cretan 1•:-. 1 w \4 '"~I I 1 11'yp1st:- •Gen1•ral OI < ( 1 .. r1., • Flit• Clerk!> ./\('('lj.! l l •·1 1.., , Rc·ccpt10111st:-. • Mag II Ope r:.i lur,.. 0\-Llr\:. l(MP()QAllV P(PSONNEI SlllVICIS Fmd what )ou want m employer M F · Oally Pilot Cld.,s1Cu:<b r---------• A CONVCNIENf Sl-toPPINC ANO SCWINC CUIO( fOR !HE CAl ON rHE CO t·•im puH•r :-.ctv1ce burl'au Couple for cleaning & lite tion's larges t eomputer t erminal eorp E x p w ;1 <11vl•rsl-. clernandinl!. miintenance m Lag una helpruJ.wlll tram, full co, o11sllnl!u1shl•fl. 1·u:-.tomt•r Beac h motel Live on benerits & van. Call has 1 ~ W1• ol IC'r hard premises.499-2227 (21Jl538-4900. Ol?bvery P lllme AM . L.A Times. SlOO per week. Laguna Beuch. 494·8496. ORlU.ERS & DERRICK men. Pool Offshore Co . 1s seeking qualified & l'X· per personnel who arc lookmg for an outstand mg career opply m the 011 industry. Our present needs are drillers. dcr rick & floor men. We will be interviewing al the Bdgewa ter Inn. 6400 E Pacific Csl Hwy., Loni! Beach 1n the Century Room. SAM ·3PM. Mon July !I. For further info please <'On tact Pool Of· fshore Co .. 5913 Edison Dr .. Oxnard. CA. 93030 ~~EOEIM/F f /C lookkffper Top skills for growm~ srrnll manufactunng C'O 40 ht.>Ur 4 t1ay week Com pa ny paid be ner1ts Salaryopcn Opportu111ty for dedicate d persun Q -4561 3723 Birch St. Newport Beach " 11 r k & u m p I er--------.------------t·um rwn-.:11 111n W1• a 1-.n OEUVERY PERSON lmmed. opening Want ed: Responsible. m ust have own truck o r station wagon and be willing t.o wort< odd hrs. As k ror Mr Steele at 493-290-t Dnver for school b us. Will GENERAL OFf?IC t; TYPISTS SECRETARIF:S ACCTG CLERK~ 1Jrnv11ll' hc•;illh .&. 1h•n1,1l ins. rur e mµtoyt>e'> & riependents. 2 weeks rrl \ aC'i.ltlllll 1:t \\l'l'k ' ,Jtll•I :1 \r i-1. A O\'Ollmlt' f'n\1r11n rnl·nl & an u nit m1I N I up pt' for person;,1 & 11rorc'l;:-.111nal J,!ro" th F<•r lnterv1t•w ,1 r> p I p I t• a .., <' l' a I I 11l!r~onm·I DA TA TEN. INC. 3095 Ht•d I hll C M !>1!111:1111 CREDIT CLERK Do you enjoy ('rossmj? every "T" and dotting every "I "'> Our credi depart.menllS lookUl!! for a person who enjoys DETAIL! We would hke to find someone who can type about 50 wpm. has a i?ood phone manner. and doesn't lost-things m the ----------t fitei;. If this 1s you, lei ·~ CONT A.CT WORK Like JX'Oplc. Earn extr;J m>ney P /T m CXl'lt1ni.t work. lnle rVt('WS by HJJPI only. 003.7225 COOk~roilu Man, (tor part time n1f!hts TopwOCJeS paid. Apply tn pers on. Tht• ViUagl' Inn. 127 MnnM Ave .. Ralboa Island Qx>ks. Exper. cool<s nl'eded I or all shifts. Gooct pay & bene . Appl) J l Tin) NaykM's. 30\l'J so lln stol. CM. get aCf1uamted Wr oHc r cx1·1.'lh•n1 (·Om· pany henL0f1ls wh1t•h in elude one weeks vac•allon alter six months. l'lcvcn paid holidays. and group insurance begins uPt)n d ay or hire. Pleast> apply 1n person o r ca II our Personnel lh~parl menl for appointment 17 J<t J s.ili :IS:> I AM DOCUMENT OR A 01v1s1on of AM lntcm allonal. Inc 2921 S. Daimler St Cooks. cx peril!nn«I. Santa Ana. a. 92711 C o I o n y K 1 I t· h <> n Resta ura nt . St,1rt1n): Equ.alOpportu.nity DATA ENTRY OPERATOR I I :30am-8pm If you han a few moltths experienc• 011 llM 3741or3742, we hon an if1teruti11g positiOfl attail_. for you! We're offeriftcJ: •Excellent Benefits •Pleasant En•ironment •Good SalariH! . Please c«MM by and speak to us. Monday thrOtMJh Friday or call: (7 I 4J 557-6860. REM EX 1133 Altoft A.Ye. '""-·Co 92714 Equal oppty employer m .f DENTA L RE C EP - T IONIST Q>ngerual & responsible per son for rull time employment Newport Beach oChcc. 5Sl-l.i896 0t.'fltal Assistant needed Or anAl' a re 11 Union b<'nerits s~1lary open. 633-7614 ask for Sh<'r.-Y or QJrol)'n DENTAL Penodonl1st needs full lime asst. E xpanc1cd duties opply X·r a y ccrt.ificale reqd Exper prcr'd. Salary open. Call '"2-6631. DENTAL RECEPT1Asst At.tractive b1-hng Reccpl needed ror growing prar Will ('()nStde r tram'g an exper asst m frnl clsk proc!'du rc s <:all 714/957·6221 ----- salarv $5 00 & u P Employer M 1F waitreSses AM shirt also --------· ·--------· DENTAL R EtEP · TJONIS T IOF<: MGR. Want someone w /lots or pt!r sonal 1ty . good w/public & s uper ern clent wfappt.s. ms. & col· lect1on. Top salury Btn lrv ofc. 640-1964 avrul. 493-1848 Make your s hopping easier by usmg the Daily Pilot Classified Ads. Clerical People who need people should always cbec:·k the Servlce Oir~tory m the DAILY PILOT JOINTllE FLUOR CLERICAL STAFF •TYPISTS Minimum 1 year typing and general oUlce experience and typing speed of 50 WPM accurately. Other duties include flllng. mall distribution. people & telephone contact. e WORD PROCESSING TECHNICIANS These positions require machine· oriented lndlvl<fuala who have at least 1 year experience on Mag <Md n. Office System e, High Speed Printer or similar high speed auto- matic typewriter. (Day and Night Shift• available). F• an tn\9nlew cell: llonn .. ltactlton Carol..._en (114)171-2121 tFLUOR FUJOll DIGDO!EllS 6 C01118'1'mJCTOUJNC. ma•1t11l1anDr. llMM. a.If. nno . liitliQlllll~~MFM .,. DATA ENTRY OPERATOR ----DcnlaJ i\ssistanl: Exp'd X-ray license. P /t ok. nonsmoker prcC'd. Nwpt Bch/L1do area . 673·9460. MQior life insurance c:ompany In Newport DESIGNER IHch f$ Sffkiftg Data Alr cond. Desl~ner with .:..a.... "'--__.__ E mimrnum 3 yrs . com· _,,., ._....-nnvor>· x· mercial e xpc r Xlnt c:eleftt Of1P011-ity for benefits inc luding profit i 11dh id u o I with sh.anng.' 540.7622 Mon· keyplteh. keytape or ·-Fr~'·-~_5_·~~~-~ a.ey.iK ~Test-DONUT BAKER. early il9CJ on UM•oc Coct. AM. Will train. Apply 1900 ICeycltc. Hours AM only OK's Donuts. ~IJlllicWfJM. 135 ~ 17th o r 2063 ,......... Fairview. Costa Mesa. LEAD DATA amtY OPERATOR W•~ ,.... ltava ..... _of ),.6 ..., ...... arrw.t •JllMriewc• 5ft hlfe h• •1 .ct writ· 911) fwtdion. Llbenll ~,......l .. ~wortdftgcGftdf. ..... ...... COfttoct penoa •L ·PACIFIC MUTUAL 100 Newport Center Dr Newport beach. Ca 92660 F.Qual Opportunlly ~mployer M /F H9Ye aometbln& to sellf a..tned adl do It well. DOCUMINT CLERIC Excelle nt entry level Position with Or anRe Chmly's lead.mg land de veloper Experience m compulenied library m- ing, & retrieval systems helpful. Duties will in· elude document prinlinit. flling & doing plan re· Mareh. Please apply al ' 11* HlVIMl CO 550 Newport Ctint.er Dr Newport Beach 844-3243 F.qual oppt.y employer OON\JT SHOP e1rly AM lhlft. No exp nee. Apply pin to otppity Danuta "54NewPortBICM. tram. Apply a l 16835 Brookburs t . F .V 962·3312 DRIVERS Men or wome n 25 yrs or older. Know the coast cities. Net $180 a week or more. Orange Coa s t Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml Herrmann. F ounta in Va lley. (No o f Slate r betwn N e who p e & Euclid I DRIVERP/T rro m N e wport l o Westwood . R e t a i l clothing store. re<'eivtnl! departmenl Good dnv· ing record & reforent·es required. Must be over 21. Hours are 8:30-1. Call Nancy at 644·5070. ELECTRONICS TRAINEE Young man to tram for position in e lec-t r o rfle('hanical field Must have good m echanical aplitudt> & s o m e knowle d ge o f el ec- tronics Fo r inte rview appt. ca II 546·0606 bl wn 7-91\MonJy. R.ORIST Un1qoe ret ail nurser> needs t-real1 vc Pt.>OPI<> for full & part lime pcrma nent pos1t1o ns Mu!>t have expenence m rloral des1An Exccllt?nl op porturuty to work in J presllg1ous sett mg Please apply m J>(.'rson. Monlhru i'T1 ROGER·s GARDENS 2301 San J oaqwn llills Road COM 640·5944 FRON'f Of.SK CLF.HK Expcr'd prcfcrre<t 497-4477 .Judy ----General oHtcc. 1nC'I It bookkeeping. phonl•s. rustomcr serv1ct> Call 54.>3246 for app't General Offtcc part tune 9 to I Mon Frr Phone Mul3z. 962 1347 GENERAL OFffCE Orange Co. bwlde r Nr Airport Good lypm~ s kills. f1hng 752·1282 txwn 9-11 AM ELECTRONICS GeeAL OfftCE 1\ r('w ('h01('1' p11s1t1ons & AnsweriftC) w.. open for <'ar~r mindl>d All shifts. Laguna Hills people . Growini? audit area.646-3126 mr~r looking for mall' m female. must !'peak i-;nJ!.. GEHERA.l OFFICE ~am 5pm. ru11 limt' + Permanent. Cull time overtime. position w/j!rowinloi in J\SSEMDLF.HS surance rompany nr O.C Tra tnl'l' or exper. Hund Aifl)Ort. Mature. depcn· soldering, PCB s turrinJ? dablt: & detail oriented ex per pref'd. Starting s.sso per mo. ror TESTTECH 37Yi hrwk.833·Ril50 Must read schem .. hund --------- solder. USC' S('OJX' & Olhl'r General ()fTtce test inst r .. somt' solid If you are a i:ood tynisl & s t a t e a udio t r o ubl e " shooting exper desirt>d hove a field ror filing, SlllPPlNG CLERK this might be for you. En· JOY work.Ing m pleasant M usl typc. lin 50 lbs surroundinl(s with n ice Call ror appt. o_, QSC Audio Produc ts people. nc:1e rent-cs & ex per. reqwred. In Costa __ 7_14_-64_5_-2S4 __ o___ Mesa call Terry 8 to 12. Top Pay Paid Wl.'ekl~ NORRELL T~ ory Services IRVINE iS:l 66ti(i EOE M 1F GENERAL OFFfCE Oependable. seU·startt•r wanted (or t•ongemal Ont• girl offtte 1-:1c~'tron1t•s rirm Typing 50·S5wpm Apt1tUd(> with r1~urt•s Salary open Call Mr /\ Dies ror appt. 557·6.">43 lil.•1wral OHtcl' Education Dept. TYPIST l'rl·p.11'\' ,·nursl' mati•nal lnr pnnlm~ Uullt·~ al'" mrl1.11k 1't•rr{'!>fJl10tlt•n1 l' J nd ',lrlolll" ,•lo•rlt".d dut1l.,, i\pµht·ant mu~\ l\pl' liO+ v.pm j tTur.1ll' I> ,tnd cnJO) ckt,111 /\pp ty betwn R ;.1ml I 1 1.:t 1\n thort\ Sd1ools. 11111 B1n·h st . ·Ni>wport Ht>:wh. n1 .tohn Wayn e 1\irport Eq u a I opµo r l un 1 l ~ employer GENERALOf't'let: OH-LIME 3723 Birch St. ~wport Beac:h We're exl'1teri ahout our new Temporary Person nel Scrv1('l'' Eam top pay & c1111· :ur travel honus C:<i 11 lor <il- tails ·On-L1ni.' ~•It temp per::. ::.cn ·1t•c::- COME OH ELE C TRI C I AN SU PERVI S OR Supervise & plan layout ins tallation of e lectr'I mate ria ls. fixture & equip In res/Industrial bldgs. Elil man hrs. in· spects work for com· pliance to code. Assigns duties . trains n ew wortcers & explains specs & job orders. Appren· ticeshi.p & a min 5 yr erp. $10.06 per hr. 0 O,T . 829.131.014. Apply nearest Employment Development Dept . Ad pe1d (at by employ~r 714/957-«}11 Genera l Office needs ~~T~O~D~A~Y~!~~ sharp gal ror tnformal or-= fice. Typing required Gladney Bros.. 929 W Baker, C.M 546-0212. Eledltcian resJdentlal & ciommertlal. SO. OranRe General Office Experience prererred. ~al office with com- munication a. t yping skills t o s upport nwnager & ne ld force. Outst a nding environ· ment & xlnt worklnti ccnd, """ bencfll.1!. paid vacations ~ holidays with Nallonal firm. Ea1y \o reach . O.C AJrport area. Call ror a'lph S. MARKETING 833·94:i0 0>.981.4252 Gtnerol om~ part Umc a-lned Ma. yow on ... a.aoto l . M-r S4.00ttart ......... C90W. lryme •• 1-1196. i ' c ncral Ofif1<'e MICRO FILM OPEllA. TOR TRAIMH F.ntry lt'vel pos 1t11on. will train Oa) & gruve ynrd !4hirt avu1lable. For appt rontaet Lyn Stansfielll, ~o~ 644·5800 F.xt 7549 or 7853 Equal Op1>0r t:mplyr General Ofrice Girl Friday. young & &(l· gresslve. Assist Presl · dent, aeoeral booltkc.-ep· lni & aecret.anal work Advanctmelll pott.nllal. t17-1 IH lrvin• Print't''~ :-.t'll m 1n~ t'll(h 1n ttrac<t..ful sv. irl. ('an ht• madt' "ilh honl..r prinl!> Back zipped. Luoi.: ,1 .. ,., t'• or ,lt,.·vt'lc''· 70~11 : !\1i"r' li·lll. Tn orckr '"nrJ 1i.11t1·rn 1111n1l)l·r '"'' 11.1ml-. :ul <I•<'..,, ,111rl 11p PRIC'... ':! oo plui. :>llr i hipping A handlin~. Uesign1•r ~·w Tiv ll1H1lo.. 1.511 11pd '.\1Jk1• 1 lwl'I:. 11.1\ .1hh· t•J ~p.1tk.1 nt>\\Stl111~·1 ' '' ~PJ'""'· :! Hnd~l' M O!lk.lH l>t •pl (' 15 I ,1 SL·111I I•> thl• ;\11lford. ;-.. .I Flt1rcd circula r cut :.lt'l'vea ed4 the fm1shing tout-ti to thSs completely b1as-~11t 'foont wrap dress. T~ aash covent woh1tllne se~m. "°'26. Misses 6·16. ' To order: send pattern/ number, size. n ume. nd· dress and iJp. PIUCto;: Su• ,1u 5k sblpplna l b1ndUn-. '"' I prln~ le Summer Ore•8'• P•ttem lleoll, l!.25 ppd. Dt•lfaer Se• Tip 8ook, 11.St ppd. I Mike dteck pay1ble 10 Spaie1. Send lo thht newapaper, c/o Spafca l ~ & .. Miiford. N.>. tM4t. Dept. C·IJ. , I L 1\ an11i:emr1t& B u s ln u1u mon b1 <i i<ncpt lon161 oppty for 11 m b1tiou1t1 llll"ICK'lalo to h11\t' u ~n dl •tr Me<-hank -= .... = .... NUR8lll *lfS• •LVN'S• •AlllS • MANYOf!•Mt lGS ALLS .. FTS ~.~~--.?! .. ~.'!~ .. ; . .!!~!~~.~~ ..... ?!~ 1-"t'ICfo: CL>:R K fo r -----··---··---•· 11111---Com munlty <:oµnsf!ll1111 A i.: ,. n ,. y T ,. ;i i n <' .. PO'itllon. Mu!il lnl'\'I C ETA r equlrem •,nt5 SSOO mo PICU(' r<i ll 642·0311 REAL ESTATE MACNAB·IRVINE REAL TY COMMERCIAL/INDUS1RIAL Sales Persons '' r Sl.fl&at ww. ";Je HS • CoUep Qdeou AMERICAN k>r Pt0Mt•11ht• s: (I Pan ~I llm a 1 uni.ullln1t bu•lnr• "1thnul 1nvc•11tmtnl fUh 'J!M49 Ttil•S SllAREOOR FlmJRF.' Wt'11tern Ol•Hal. :1 p r o ~ r e a • I v e 1n•m1 t'onclutor r1rm located t0 John Wuyne Airport Ar t-u 11 wluna 1nd1v1du.il11 who CnJOY l!t>lllllR lhe Job done (' ;1 ll d I d 11 l t•' ... 111 b l' r ,. s p o n >1 1 h I t• f o r tnJ111tu11l111j: mecbun1<'nl fJI t'lt·<·tron11•JI r<1u1pmeot rn I ht-assembly & wafor Our w•~e / ben e fi t~ pect.age CJ lhl' ha)(hest- come m.:_compure and :.ec' ....... C.Offlc• Neat. amblUoua penon who woriul well with peo pl~ nt<ed~d by onl' or Orange County's laraest Pontiac dealers. Full t'Q. bene fits Wi II conindcr train.Ing right p ers on Must be able to work 2 weeknights per week For interview, c·all Ms Kangas between IO A M & l2A.M .. Moo<lay July \f cc Tuesday July to An unus ual opportunity to join the h1~hl y sut·t·t·s~ful Macnab -Irvine Hl•ally Cornµuny on the expansion of our Comm 'I / lnd. OHtce in Newport U c:..it h l1NI' .,...._ v,., 1 en Amar Y outh F.nt SAVINGS Wotlc or lt'aff ~~tcp Dealer C1tt Alan, \"VeUoft pay + ...... 1' MJ 2554 frn m I OA M 11130 t:d1n•(•r A vi" 1111.onnaliOft-...O 4.PM t'r6 Mon ttunttn.clc.lfl Ht:ot·h M...-11lactunn11 1 persoc1 ....... -~AU s" llM 5 110 MI P1•h>, lWI 2~'2~ ('~m 1ewdry shop b ~..... 1-"'·' 1 .... l\J l" JI l(IVW\n" I 11.11t N-.1 11torw 't'IUMlt/49 hn {':; ~ ._rator !••'• .. ______ .... tuU« for t0lay job8 & tu t bv •bl• if ~b k ~ be k.oowlC!dgHble ''"·tom c utt'O"ll Wiii · s s I L ..._ 1n pracrwmmit. Penna ~-... ~•H un • o Cv1&1 Ol!l1l. IJ\Rtl~l.PER t llm'· r\I tr11n 11 pprt·nt 1<•1• w cxpcr Appl)' UI JNT~RATED IN(' "1ul11 r p u 1t. w u :-. h Vrtt•nn.~ ht•1wf1ts a' ail. Kt-rm Rlll\ll rw~r uaJa 0ownl') A~e ithW!jWll.I'(' & dtiatn M'U Any W't rclul\'t1 exl)l•r W. CM Paramount ur<'h1n t.inlL:s + m111l' hl·lpfw M11b beautiful .. HIAl)NnlKRf..... 213&J4M!O dutJt-11 ll~uvy llft1n.: .u1 wvrk ;imt gel paid ··:--"'."~"-'" Coif Hra10 H1l'ft•1 \ery~ll Mule/F~mult..' Dc p c nd ;,ahlt• & ('II IMSIOISALIS 117~21~ K1':ft('l(llCH" ~callfor1nterv1l'W "Pfl'I~°"' for t·•t'lt1111vt• lmmf'tt o penings tor MARlNt-: LA~. t..111 011:. Mon fo'rl 497 2115 MW ~ In Ciaptftruno ~PQRl.l~e. mature self dd Mar Mt\TERJAL ll_A_N_D_Ll_NU Beach. 496-66Stl !>tart i< r w h 0 r 0 m i''ac1bty of <'al 11·1" h 1.·, ... ~• t'\r.n.t ... 1 Part:. stockpersoo He»d teacbtr lur pn• m wtlcales e451ly wllh .......... "t'1' > .-.mp \I t:xpen,'1K-e d1-s1red but Q"bool. S d)s pr wk others Sale3 upenea~ Mt F/H ·~ nul n-qwred Wi ll tram 9.2PM ECE t'ertaru ah• a pill!> but 004. requared •., .... S a., .. DS \t <'It credential St Ma rk Will tram Mu.t h11\e htt· ·~ •...-• u!>I P11~s t·o mpa n) ,_...__,,NB ,,.~ 1,.uJ lYPtngsk.tlls We H.¥e fMm 1thys1cuJ 1ncloo1ng back n--.-.""" .,.... ,. ~-X Hay Irvine· A l\t'n 557 n125 WaitlftcJ rvt"YOU daH1 lrnb t'o 540-7639 HEALTH Jo'uuli :-tori· -UV &lhelllronwastlwri•too t-:o 1-: ' Jler.;oonel As:.l MJ.!r & ToQuaWy Yuu Mu't Sales C le rks . J an ·~ lns pi•ctmn 1 Bewill.mgtowork M£CllANICS ' 1'Nutnlion. 6789 Wa m1:r. MECHANIC AL 2 Ha ve 11·all 1·111 -.1· Ga'>Ol.Jnt..'/d1c~t·lonboats _ HH.847·7887 PARTtNSPICTOa ability s.it19617 ,,. llOSPITAI Emergency Room Clerk Our i:row1ni.: 1·ompum·nt!> 3 Trark re<'<•n1 Wtrl'ls d 1 1 w h 1 ,. h 4 Dt>s1rework w Ntl ( ·11 manulal·lurt''s prt•r1s1un 5 Want prult'l'l1·d lt'r print drums & whe<>h nwry ha s a n immed openin.I.! For phone Httervleow: ror an 1n<11v (II perform BUD (714) ~ OH'dl tn!.fWrt1on nn typ~ MIKE (213) ~ 1S1!85 l1 r u m s . w h l' l' I -" & P.S. We are lookin~ for m111·h11wd purl!. in hous1• Men & Women with S al,•:. & .ot 11•nll11r sites. l\1 ui..l Management Slulls. Mt'<'han1c .1. ht• lam1trnr with opt11•al ------ l" o m p a r u I n r ~ . a I I llFE GUARD The Elsanor~ Publit• schools ;in · a rccpt111i.: applications for SCHOOL lllJS Mf:Cll AN I (.' Salury rang1• $13.008 16.644 per yt>ar Rt'Q W r1·~ Journeyman I l•vel t'X penenrc in shop work to include maJor Q.1est'I rt• patr APPLICATION OEADLlNf;. July 11, 1979 Port-time doy and fu ll-ti me 3 :3 0 -m i d•i ght. Experience pnt.rred, a lso biflllgUCll a defl1tlte a sset. ,'\.rj.is positian is with a fost"CJ"Owing hos pital Jht often H ceUent 1 , benefits. P"IHse Gppfy t o P e r son n el ~ .Oeporhnent at: SANTAANA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL I 001 M Tustin A•e Santa Ana, C a 9 2 7 0 5 bqual opp\\ 1•mplov1•1 "' I phy:.il'al m t•asurem(·nt 21 hrs per wk. mon thru I 11 o I ' K: b I u 1• 11 r 1 n t thur. $3.25 hr Npt Sch. 11".ICltllj! 2 111 5 )fl> 644.54(W r.•l.1t1'lf t'\1' rt•!(tl X Int ---- b1•11t'f1t p.1r kai.:1• l'ls Local Alnway d irect ells 1·;111 '\IH'ht>llt• Beu111ni: at lribulor lookmiz for am 71 I S lllK.'ViS b1t1ous people wanllng lo 1>1\ f\ C:ARDCORI' t'am $1500 mo in spart! T ROY l>I\' t.Jme w1tlun 3 mos. Cull ;i:120s Pullman~I Mr.Sidur754-05m l\pply F.l:nnor<' t'uhl.J1· Sch1N1b 1<!01 Wc!>t GrahJm Avenue Lake Elsinore. UI 17141674 2114 /\n Equal Op - portunity ·Afhrm:it 11 t' Ac:uon Employt•r LVN or R:-.1 to manaf!e lherapeul1t· htJllh !.pa Gil· ta71 t afternoon!. 1 :--,mt:1 Ana. Ca. 1·;1111;il Opportunity t-:mploy<'r Mech 01t'!ooel Auto. flhr day Night d1ff Ran~c INSPECTOR TRAINEE 1---------1 35. $1.131 to Sl.376 Con· To learn all phases or In· ;\It\\ 'lllNIST~ tact t rarL'\portat1on dept spt·rt1on Mus t pas s Saddlt'bark Umf1£>d Sr> physical & back X-R ay. TOOL 51:16 123·1, F:xt :JOO 1\ K1•ndavis Ind Co Ucadhm•7 fl-7!! Irvine !)40.-7~.E.0.E. - - - lrL~ulJ\ion installers. for 11\'w 1·ons l rucl1on 1n Orange• t:o. Exp'cl pn·f'1I. Traint•cs st:1rt SI 1hr. 1;ood benc•f1b t; ii l<·o 1n..,ulat111n. Lagun:1 11 ilh. ~;..10.zi McdH'UI MACHINISTS Mature woman Npt Ht•h IJmlol(y biwk ofr. E xper in typmg. slcnlc lc<'hn1 \l'l'I.\ IN PEH!->ON qi.Jc & x ray Ca ll ~-2'l47 LEAR SIEGLER lru.uram·e ----------i I.A.'\ lL'> lram you for a n1·w TRANSPORT DYNAMICS Medical Off1t•c Chiropra(10r Insurance typ1n~ Wl· will tr~11n. Neat appearanct• a must. 1-'\Jll t1mt• 30 hr. work W\'t'k t.73-0070 UO'Tf:L fo'HONT O~SK Tele oix·r. Ucsk Clerk & N1~hl AudtlM l!:xper pref'd NCR 250·itru6. ln quire BnK'e Smith .. San Clemen l e Inn, 1..25 ~);plandian. San c~ _ llOTJ-:1. POOL.CTTHD H1 h;i hlc f1t·r-.011 n•·rrtod If• .11lt•11tl tnll" hnt d p1111I .111·,1 \111'1 II.I\•· r11rn•n1 Ille· ''"int.? .. rrtrrrc·alc· 1' n I'" 'l:fnt •·om(lanv lw11t'11h & \\ori..1111( 1·11nd •'.'PJ•I~ 1'!'1 '-onrwl. !lam 12 11111111, :\Ion .. rt MA RIOTT HOTJ:L '.11111 :'l.1·11 l)IH'l Ct'fltt•r l>r , N1•wporl lltk<•tl l'. Cl 1·: M l- Uous~d1•ant•r!.. AOod hrs. 1--'C111!1 pay Hobh1r'!. lta~ ' & Mop. !>18-IY157 Hou. Pkt'l'IH'r , rook mature. hv1· 1n tor elder· ly la<l) m t'o~la Mc~a Room. boJrd & ~ulat'y ti4l-<!9J8 t•arecr L>cx·~ your 1ir1• sent JOh nffC'r vou in- dc!.)('ndcncc. pn~llJ.!t'. a f~hn~ or art·omph~h menl & econ-0m1c securi · ly? Hnot. you should t alk with fo'arm1:r.:. lnsuranre Umup today C..11 <icnt- Dlll;ml 8-iR 5111 3131 W. SeCJersrtom Santa Ana, Ca 92702 ~EDl<.:Al. MD rront ofl' garl, NH Recepl. t y ping in ~ 640-0259 ----- MEDICAi. ASST. Front <Kt & hm1u>d bark of· lll.'>urann• t-:11ual Opportunil' f11-c C-Omputcr !.Ch1'<1ul' ~ E m11ln.H·t m I 'h ltd bk d "" I N1•WJH1rl )I,• .1l'h Ins l•---------i ms l(r . r.xp on) Agt•nt), '•·dong c•>.l)l•r S..lopcn C..ll &W-1881. « I 1• r 1 c a I p e r s o n w msura11t..'C bkgmd. call 1;46-3946. INVESTMENT SALES Opportunity lo sell brand n1•w lrlLo;t deed invest- ment plan available only thro~h Newport Equity Fund s New T D I C Plan allows in - v cs tors l o earn a rrurumum of JO'/" mle rest nn JUSt $.5.000. For an appointment con- tact. Don ller zog. MACHINISTS 4·day 40-hr wc('k EDLER INOUSTHJES 2101 Dove St. N B. 4\cross from 0 C. Airport Machin e Shop 11 t•lpcr · ()pply to learn ma r h1m!>l trade. Re<f s :.omt· he» 1) lifting . J;ifro Enf!lnt'<'r· 1ng. 27992 Camino Capistrano, Lal(una NiJ(uel. 831-2060. 'MAID Exper'd, full t1m1· 642.303() MEDICAL l.IVC·IO. $200 per wt•ck pl~ room & board 1714 1 ~161 or (2131428·&131 MOORING Class forming for ramp & v1cdo. lo be ready for pro Jobs late s ummer. Newly opened school and frt>e placem ent to J..'faduates SOUT H COAST MODELS So Coast Plaza Village 714/540-2970 • 1 1 1• a R c q u i r r s kr111V. lt'<l1?1• ur prinr 1pol11 11f !lW<'hHnieal a1-sembly . .. 1,·1·1 n11111• 1•1rru1111 & use of ;t'<.,Ot'llltl'(I tools wath ., '' m l' fl r 1 u r r 1' I :..1 t 1• d ,., p1·r11'0<.'e \\' 1· oHN c•hallt:nJ!l' & uµportu1111 > aloni: "it h 1'11 1n1wl 1t1H' :-alar~ & 1·0.:<•1•ll1•nl fr•nl!e IM>nefllq 1n1 111<1111 .1( a un111ue ,. m p I o ~ I" ,. " t n I' k "" 1wr.h1µ plan Apply t Pn ... nnnd. Wntent O lgftal c~ 3121t Redhill. 01 • n•r Hcdh1ll& Baker 1 17141 557-1 550 (),·~•J?mng Tl·rhnoloi.:~ l-"111 Thi• Future F, 0 F: '1:11r~llll.! RM's-LVM's II }' ,\I. ·r II W \ \ 1 .., ;11•1 n .. 1~ 't'l'ktni.: nur.,1ni.: p1·r!'lo11111'1 for '-turr rt'lll'r I 11 01 l' II I 1• /I; I' I\ n \ h1"111t.•I ' w, ... rr,•r 'ltq.:h·· ... 1 p;11 rllll'' • \\ f'l'kh 11;1\ • 1111111,... pr1tl!ran1i- • \'a«;llm11 p,11 LAGUNA HILLS OFFtCE 25255Cabot Houcl <Eldorado lwnk llldJ.!I !714 1951 0355 GARDEN GROVE OFFtCE I Bndgec~k Bui, Prk l 12812 Valley Vlt.'W Stt: 5 ( arross the bndgt• 1 17141898-9237 •NATIONAL• NURSING SYVICES Tempernplo) ai:cnn a ~tcp alxJ\"' ,1 n ·g1:-t n NO FEE 1-.01•: m 1f l V H ~11 shift 5~ lw<l r.1nlil v. !.l('k p.i~. llh. II JIJIU llolida}!> l'ka::.ant Y.11rl. <.'Ol'ld1l1on:., ~ lH.'11 ''a tton .. :OE H.t~ 111·~ Conv llo~p :!055 Thunn. C.M 642 J!'>'lfi N t; It S J-: S ,\ I D r·: Gt11lleni;in (.'0111 II<" 11 N II I 0 am t 11 ti 11 m (it·r1t1tr11• 1•\Jh'r 11• 1· Cull (~1llt•1·t i!1:1 157 :!JW • l ' 111I11r111 Ir .• 1 1• I CWFI< I allo\o\:HJI'>' !-.ll\Hl'li1d \l.11l .r1 or • F1nll••r" ft ·•· \ .1d1i... lti:SI 1"1;11 , 111 '" ./C:ontinuang f-:d C~I (; r fl II p \11•d11•al n1·ntul l.1r1· In~ • lJ1st ount 111•k1·h l 'Offil' in l(. !>l'l' II' II t-. ,\ L T II \\ \ \ )JEI>H"AI. BL'JU:,\l' 11\0:?JSk) park <.:ire 11• S111ll'r> In Int• 711 516 11:!5 I I. o 1· a t 1• cl n 1• ,, r () C ,\1rpor1 1 HEW PROGRAM As busy office ma na1wr needs help w synd1ra lion. I-;arn 70.80.90': romm whllt• vou lc<trn our new advanct.'d pro w-am. New offk t• to op1·n SOOfl. Call Ha~ l\c1l1•lla R.t'alty 557 -5311 NUCSC!> LVH ()perun~ part llmt· night dutv & full l lml· aftt·r noon stufl Xlnt !>tarting salary & bcnl• Appl) l-la,::.c;h1p Cnnv. Cenll'r. 466 flasghlp Rd .. Npt Bch. NURSES AIDES 0 p e n 1 n g:; f o r l' x penent'ed nur..l'!' aide:-. Day shift & afternoon shift Classes Jva1l. fur inexper. Apply Flagship Con v . Ce nt e r . I fill Flagship Rd. Npl . Brh NURSES/RNs RN. 11-7. Rl'licf charS?l' nurse. Good salary and fn ngc benefits . Mcs:i Verde Con valcsn·nt Hospital. 661 Ct•nter SI. Costa Mesa . 548-558.5 NURSES AIDES 7.3 & ll-7 s hifts. Ex pe rie n ccd o r 1ne>. perie nced . Ccrt1f1l•tl lrairung progra m . Mcf,a Verde Convalt>srenl H015pital. 661 Center St. Costa Mesa 642-6830 r---------, OH1t'<· I Spend Monday At The Beach & Tu~sday At The Office n r " h .1 t 1• ' " r '<'h t·duh-"ork.., fnr \1111 l\t'lly 11 ...... \ ,J I' I I' f \ 11 f :1 ...... 1~11m1•nl ' ho th llH1,I.! ~ -.hnrl lt•l'lll A 11 1t f I I t' l' .., k 1 11 " nt•t•fl t•<I •Typbts •Sec~ariH •Word Proc •Ac ct Clms •Clris Top pj '. pa id 1 :H'at1on:-, rr fc·rral. bnnu:-i·' :\1'11·r .1 f1•1• IELL~ t • 4 JH I ('all or l'Omt• in Tod ,1" lr11tn1• x:JJ.1111 21 U2 Hu-.int•i., Ct r Dr Sutl l' 2()H II unt111glon Be:H·h 1'117 34!1H H!IOi \\arn1•r Av1• 11215 La.cuna :'lo 11Htrl R31 OM2 27957 Cabot Road Equal opportunity F:mployt>r M t F I I I ' ---- ,l-IOUSEKEl-:PJ-:R-S hrs da)'. Mon·f'n. SUO wk Housework, lndry. shop Jl'fl& & errands for busy $lro{essional. Mui1t htivf Maids, apply The Inn al Laguna. 211 N. Coa~t Hwy, Las:una Beach ~'1(.1/Jc.lf/ t.11111/,11 ~1111d~ --- - -Marnt.enant·c man for 55 wut apt romplex an C M 642·5073; (213)865-3851 lhe fastest draw in the Have something you want SELL idle item::. with a West .. a Daily Pilo' to sell? Classified ads do OSJly Pilot Class1r1cd i\11 ·1.own transp. & reb . Fuy I 64()..mGO 112 Corpor all' Plaza Newport Bearh. CA. 92660. 714/644-8824 --,.--~ Janatorrnl llelp laun-Housftee~r/Cook d r omal p art l am e . t PM to 5 PM daily MOD Retired preferrl'd. Niles. thruf'ra S50 wk 5.'>6 1737 Westmin./1-' V. a r ea "'" -847 -5008. H.ousckce p1nl( A lde . " a:~l2:00 PM. ruu timo. JEWELRY SALES MAIMT&tAMC E FUii time person needed to mamtam large anti que st.ore . Xlnt benefits Apply m person. TH E ANTIQUE GUILD. 1801 E. Dyer Road , Sanla Ana. , .Hosp1tai experience re· Custom Jeweler • rull· : (erred. Paclric:u <OOm. time. interesting posi· :\1 ale F'cmalc• ,,rnunity Hospital. 1142·001) Uon. 6Jl-4607 Consricnlious. & fr1 Pndly ext 239. 18792 Oc.>lawar,,.,, _________ nt•etlcd for happy h11ur in SL.HB. • Kitr hen helper : Mature d l•lig htrol . 1nf11rm a l , person pref'd, f/t, Mon· n •sli1ura nl. 4 '30-8 .30 HOUSEIEEPEI Fri, 11 :30am-8pm. Xlnt wkdays Apply aft t.30. Mu.'lthaveown car .2'dat ·workin g conds & Stonerrull Ter rare. 2915 wk. permanent. 645'1Xl891 benefits. Bayview Con· Redhill. CM Call 957-1951 l -' vaJescenl Hospital, 2055 - •HOUSEIEEPRS• l Thurin St. C M 92627 F1nd what you wanl m •CUST001At4S'.t 6'2·3505 EOE Daily Pilot Class1f1cds ,-Part time le full w~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=..i-;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;=.:....;~ positions avail. at Co. Apartment co es c leaning m clubhouse. la &for pool area benefits for fl.Lil u MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES ply al. .U..0~~' I TIIEIRVINE JC711 Camelba Newpor1 Beac 644--9010. $1.77 per DAILY PIL SERVIC •ct • SATURDAY A IVINING INHtYIEWS ...... Ml" ........ , .. ~~ ....... ". ~ .......... .......,,) f vet*'ll......., IUO/tlr. _.,........., .SI.ID/hr, ,_,nm.. . a.asnv. uiaa ..... · ........... -~ie-=r..:--"''--~OMf'OICM Class1f1cd Ad. 642-5678. n well. 642-5678. 642-5678. $NEW mRE BONUS$ REFINERY ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, PROCUREMENT SALARY: 20·. to so·s Wt• are seekJng Refinery/Pe troche m kal e ngineering. con- s truction and proc urement personne l wilh s trong s upe r- visory. tec hnical a nd academic c reden tials lo partic ipa te In u major refinery con s truction program. These expansion positions are located in a pleasant a nd profession al working e nvironment in our Gulf Coas t Re finery. • New Hire Bon119 • Our Company will pay direc tly to a s uccessful candidate a s ubstantial cash n ew hire bonus In accordance wllh the negotiated a nnual sala ry provided the candidate's application Is s ubmitted directly to us with no third party obligatJon . Jn o rde r to qualify for one of our positions. you sh o uld h ave demon s trated expertise In rdlnery/petrochemlcal engl· neering, construction or procurement. Depending o n your experience we could discuss one o r the following: Enc1neerlna Manager Projeo& Manager Senior ProJeot ~ Conatruodon Manapr Corultruotk>n S uperintendent FleJ4 Project Enatneer Conatruotion 8upervl.8or Planner/8cbeduler ' Civil Enetneer Purcbu1.nc Man.aw Purabulnc Apn.C. Mat.erta1 Espedl&or We offer an excellent starting salary and a substantial new hi~ bonus. a. well as generous fringe benent• that Include reloc aUon assistance . Outstanding opport unity exJ•U ror profe1t~lonal ac blevcment and peraonal growth. Please m.-U yo ur l_nqulry along with a copy or this ad to : IOI #144 t 10 The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 C.O.t1 Mesa, CA. ~- IOILOHGPRE PONTIAC 1J6008EACH BLVD WESTMINSTER 8'2-6651 636-2SOO 1'311\t.er wanted. brush & roller expertence O wn transportation 66l·1653 PSJnler.J. knowledgcdhlt• an a ll aspect s or I ht• trade. at least 7 y r-; t'>. per. Must bavt· ""' n trans Ca ll 642 :!!.128 II :.JAM-4PM l'art lime medical rel't'P uorust Typing rt'CjWn-cl Hunt. &h area 847 11;,{1 PART TIME EVENINGS Adult:. wuh outs tand111i.: attral11ve per.;on<.1lll1e.., who l'l'IJOY work Ill£ wtt h klcb Over 21 Stai t .11 S3 50 µer hllur l'horw 6-t2432 1c>-t :!:ill UETW~l-~N <t ou;, tW l'M Ask for A ndrea Equal Opporl uni Iv Emplu,1•1 l'&irt T1mt· Jllu1·11r1111 pen.on t Ille uH11·1· \I.Ork N o l' ' p 1· r 1 ,. 11 1· 1• ll('t"t~ar) 9l.0-424h P~TE-UP ~SEMBLER "'1th at least I ~ '"" , ' Jh'flCnt•e prt•f1 •1 .lld\ ncwl\paµt•r Exl't•l l<-111 mmpany IJt>nef1i,, ,\pplv ht•tWl'l'n ~,\:\1 .ind lil'\I Mon<lay lhro~h Fri<l,•) ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-5684! 3;:M) W H<.t y ~l l'o~ta )1 t':O.;J l·A1ual Opport 111111 ~ J-:mplu)t•r l 'AY YOl It l(lo.:"l/T f~rl~ murruni: 1!t-h11•1 • l .1\ T1ml·:.. ;-:11 .111·.1 ~+per mo ~ltill:!:l:1 111 Stew ~!H3 P BXOPER. Oper s for l<'lt>phont' answenng serv1cl'. Mu'l he ablt> lo work somt• weekends T) p •n l! .l!l wpm r cq u1 rl·tl !-: ' J:M:nt·m·1· pn·h-rrv1f 11r will tr.i1n ~I an' '"rn pany t11:nd1t!> Pull 11nw or part time. d;iy & .1fl1•r noon c\1•n1n i.: ..,h11 1-. a\Jalablc l'll'.J!>l' 1.111 Mon. lhru Fra ~:i 12:.IH 1-:0 E PersONtel G eneralist lmrnt•d1.1t1• 111w11111g 111 11111 p1•1-...•mnd d,•pl 1111 "'rn1·11n1 · "II h :1t ftousl I -~ I I' ~ t' \ p I' I I l' II I ' I' F111.1nnal 11r l't'.tl 1· ... t,11<' 11·1.dl'tl lia1·k i.:1011nd hl'lpl11I l-:\IH'l 11'111'1 .. 11011ltl 1111 l11tl l' 1-:Fo A1t1rmall\1· ,\1·111111 ll1·1•ruit1nl.! 1\;q . .:1• Iv -.;tlarv .telmini...tra11n11 1·0Hrdmat1on uf bt'nd1h 1\ 1·.1rl't'r tit'' rlopmc•n1 \ 111 I ht' ll I' r I I " ,\ ,1 cl \ a II I' 1• Ill " 11 I 11 pportun1ty < 0111.11 I I '1·1'<lllllt'l1:133 11,'l>t;I State Mutual SG"riftgs & LOCll'I ltllll :\larArlhur lll\'cl 'l:l•Y. port Bradl !121;1:0 1-:0 E r.1 I-' 1 •,.r,1111m•I & !\1.11 k 1·l tni.: \la11aJ,!t.•mc>nl Part 11nie i.:01111 money. tr" 1n1 Ml! 1\pprno.: 1!>-20 hr ... 11•·• y. 1•f'k For apJ)l f>.11; :lti5i! !lam 111 noon i\1 f.' Tht• tdcul l'andid<.1te will have had ,uc:tcs~lul t•xpl'rie nce in Comm't. Ind . Sal<'S & wi ll have demonstrated high (•thica l standurds Wl· ulf<•r markctin~ s upport needed lo t1l'hit.•vt· rl'~ul ls . Sl'nd r esume in eomplNl· t(Jnfidl•nt·t'. or call , (714 1 li42·8235 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY B JH ICE B/\RSJ\MIJ\N , Vice Presirlt>nt P 0 H"' 1:J3R. Nc•wport Beach. Ca !121ifi3 tA ~uhs1dian of T he Irvine Co 1 Equ ~11 Oµpu rt unity Emplo~·er PLASTICS WORKERS 4 day 40 hr week ,\pply Ill Vt'r"lll EOLER INDUSTRIES INC. .!IOI l>m l'!-.l 'I, I• l't 1111 ltlC PRODUCTIO N CONTROLLER Pacific Mutual of N ewp ort 8eoch, o progressive and growth oriented life insurance company, ha s a career opportunity for an e1p erie n c ed Production ControUer. Requi~ are 2-4 years experi~e in o ff-set printin9 process, qrophics and forms design, and general knowl e dge of production control pro ce dure s . Manaqeriol experienc:e I lk .il c::.lalc sal~ &fJOY DIVERS ITY? Tt·rnf11· o pportunity ,., r I ., f rt r •I u a I I I \ .ii,:1·nl!. hrokl'r" t u Jorn proh·,~1on:il hr11k1•r:..1 J.:1' tfl Nrwpor1 ll<•iw h If y1111 •'llJOV st·llrni.: 1•lf'~a111 .'\1•w1x.irt Bl'al·h l11t11I•'' ,11wl would lik•• t11 lf';1r11 t< r: 111\'l.-Stmenl:-, t'C!ll l nwr<'tdl. 1n<lustn:1l. :111d bUl>lnt•s ... oppOrlUllll I•'" lrnm ;1n 1•xpertt•n1·1·d I t ' I 11'.d ,.,l,tll' tn\1·.,1 m1·111 in~lru1·tor, plt·.1,1• 1 ;tll Wtlltam ('111" .it tHll .iTi'i ttr 1·,.rn•· hv 111J1 nt-w 1·xpanrkt1 offln·~ .•l ~Ti!) !:>Jn J UJlfUln ll1lh Kil *'Cote Rt· alt\- ~ ln\'t''trnt·111 640-5777 !Wal t-:o;t<ttr S;ilespcrson Work111g hard I.Jut ~Olllt.! nu"' tH r••' '\:. ··d "' IJo•n1·n<· .. 1I ,;, h•,J)l•11plt-111 n"''" "'101m·1 J rt•as I 111 111.11'V 11ll1t·1• .-;1-»Ha - -·-9'1 A. A I be rt Pusse 11 as required requisite in Ri:a fl)' ( u. dire ct planninq and 833 oovu tMl.N.e. 63t-s1s1 orgoniiinq daily . w~rk 11 ~:AJ. 1-~" I i\ 1 ~- for in plant pr1nhn9 1 ~ ~·nmg lnr '·"··~ ag1•111 operation. \\1th ,11lJ.!r1•:-.,"1' l••ad1111.. tornp,111~ v.11lo tr.•m,·11 W e o ffer outstanding <11111" pn .... 11it111v l11r d .•. 111.JllJJ.!l"llll'lll 111"111<111 workinq con 1 ion s .,.1..,. .iiwnl'-..,.,.k11m,..: and complete b enefih 1 _111 1\1 "ll'll.1tn l•1r 111 pac kaqe i n c lud ing lo r\11 \\ 1 I I ·11~1 •• 11i l incentive bonus and ( fl tuition ,.efund. For~l1E!ttqlrl HHI I ".: \ .., T \1 I 1 l ll '"r 1.UI( co nfident i al c onsi~ration, please call collect o,. write: C . H Null 17141 640·3097 \1•\\p1ttl l\t'ott h lrt"I PACIFIC MUTUAL ·••u '•·" p••r t f t•ftl• r l h '\1•\\llt•ll 111 .11 11 I .t'l"l•hll I· q11.ol l ll•IH•I 1111111 \ r n1pl"'" \I I' 11 I I ,, I I I llt ... l' •• ~ •1u.tllf1••d ltt • lt'9 i•' t • ' • ~ , ••• , ... 4 I • I I I I II I RECEPTIONIST '"'""''' "1"'11111. IHI .• I"""' ti .ind p1 •r "•llJhl• TI I t ., 1i111U1•~t 11 t \\ • ,f I.. lll ho•,111111111 '-•'"1"111 II• 11 It ----------i .1111 1111111•1 .. , l d.1 \,,I \\~ I' I!() I>\' 1· I' I fl'\ 'l'ltt\INEE H11hl1er hnw prod11t·L .... Ir' 1n.· .1rt·.1 l\llL,I Ji.t!>' ,, J1h.1 ~11"tl in t I lt,1\ k .'\ l<.t) 1\ "\'II ff,,, 1' Ind:. 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"I 1,0 '111111 & w it 'l.trll'r 6 44-9174 :ir•· 'llllJ.!hl for 1h1" ----------11oi-1111in l'lo""l' 1·Jll .I ll11rl..11•;1I E \l IOH I! 1•.-!•µt llH11 ... 1 lll'l'dt•d T HE IRVIME C O . Fa!>h111n Is N B Lite· ..;,11 1·11•1)11rl l"t•nli'r 1>1 N1·w1111rt H1•,wh 1;i 1.:1::1i1:1 I< q 11 .1 I II II p 11 r I11111 I \' PERSNL SECY S I 018 1·:111111t11 .. 1 t.vr1ni:. & nffke ~k1lb. <:nod '>alary & bl·nl'f11 pkl! rat1 Tro Ravly or (;lt•11110fM'll. tl ll·!Jl74 B r 11: h t. t• nth u 1s1 u 't H' 1, 1.1 .. L' ~, 0 1, I • . l t . 11 In,.. ""' (Jc r ( .1 y ~l'Op 1 per!> 11 1•1~~ t• Salurdavs 1!·5 Mal(• l 1·411 st1mulatm,g po:-1n ht .tut f L' • 6.73.431 .. modern Personnel ll£'pl pre c.V<.'$ --"--- Xlnl rutun· IS predart l'd RJ::AL 1-.:STi\Tt-:SAL~~ w lh1st'O. Call Htla . 540-6055 COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 2790 Ha rbor. C~I Call fof' afte r hri-appl PlasU cs •INJECTION MOLD MACHINE OPIRATOtl • MIN -70 % MAX.· 95% NO FEES Receptionist Realty $2,000. Irvine, 540-2702 I( ,.:C F:PTfO~IST NPY. port lk :ll'h SOOO up Your pol1~h t•d phont• pcr~onalil y & ~raci1111i- 1nan1wr \\1lh di<'nls will l;inrt lh1" J.:l'm of u jnb l.1~ht t)Plllll n'Quired 111 t h is jl1·ow1n1? rirm 1->~cellent bt•nef1ts. C<.1 II 557 6122 100'. 1-'ree t11 .1ppht'Jllt ~ ,...,_,S-ice 4500 Campo.,, N B. Open Monday 1o;vening Until 7 pm SwllMJ thfft Leading Orange County Mfgr Co. of electro- mechanicaJ components Rf::AL ESTAH:SALf'~ Openi n g 111 w e ll establ.a.shed lrvm1• firm Tra1n1nJ(, 1.1ss1slan cc. I•--------,_ J(enerous rom m 1ss ion R creptJooL'it schedule Call Dawn or C OMMaCIAL Le. 833-8600 INDUSTRIAL ls seek.Ing an individual --------- with 3 lo 5 yrs . ex-R F. AL E S T A T F. perienr e to set up & SALESMAN WANT El>. old EARN UP TO t$'. COM· operate injection m · MJS5ION NET 1 ":um I°" machines. Mus t be $50 K t o $I oo K b Y able lo make ad ju!!t · Christmas. 2 f ind out nlenlS during production why new ht• t.'orn blR SSS Nlll to eliminate dl'f~ls here • 'oml' lu I k w il h s urh a s bubbl es " Wiii be them :I Our p roliu('. scratches etc. re t 1a n expe1ls t v1• lu nd I qlired to mix thermo· ptaatk 4' <'Oloring P•~ bud~et term! 4-Pre-aet mentl t.o&redehirmined uppt." gMlore. ~ F'1mt out u why "we've 11:01 the l'M>:st f()C"fnUla. me In or ca : tJuna ~omg" At>k for Mr. Mmtw..S,.CWltie1 lloward ~34()2 1&40Moarov11,C.M. --- RESCB'TIOHIST Mc~l & ~rt.'et the public 111 a full lime Hecepl po" Must PQSScss ~ood pubht• c o JI I <• l' l & t e I t• personality At'rurul1• l ypinJ! rt'(.J. M\.'<iit'•I & n lh l•r "<Int bt'n e t provided . Pis s e nlt re<1 umc• or t'Ompl t'lt• 8 PPlll'Allon an P4lr8: I. Par OM THltlVMCO M2-a&27 E.O.E. Seil lhinp rest with D•aly PUot Want Ada. 550 Newport Center Or Newport Beach. C• 921663 An E qu a l oppt y emploJet \ - SALIS &\L~ Sill) Hiom& o:.det • In DWrfd t • •• 111 r ve1\m .. \ PropuUea T,... ...... ~ ..... , eHt S•••• Ounce 0.lly Piiot newapapu c t • ' ctttulaUon o.pu11Ml'll ,,.;:.: ~"::".,r:, nu. 1n1hb a.cuuful nee _. '"' "" rl local MWl"Pf'f' has a n ~ .., ..U&b, has 1 _..... for a ltlltnoe 1.n few opeal••• r or tb• dnulallon ul.a qullflM IM"Ofua1onall -'W . eollf!d.kJa U H .tio hll\!o pn>vcn \heir Setert«i app\lcan\ w ill aWbl.)' A.a rttal tala&e . ~ a libf-t"&J atartln• ......, bucDea or lnvt'al • • I a r y 1 r .~ 1 u I a r I y n.-propttt)', or who ICblldl.lltG raJJin. bonut a.aw ... UN11Mt M lt'tl oPPOf'WVtks .. man)' fr backarouad In o th .. r Inge ~neflts suc h 111 llelda, bul wH1-1 paid vacations. p aid ..._._.._ ..1 \ IUOUP w uranoo, hf~· 1n --"',.. •tl \f\ •ura"-6 denial C'OV· plDt!d Uirouah thelr own " '" • tn¥tltmenl.I We ofter «llite. Tral.Oet' "-'Ill al&<> _, tq ft o1...-u •PPl.ll•U be 1irov1dcd • l'Ompwny edw m.1-pnvaieotliCt!a tn 1.'llr w1U\ ~~noonal use h 0 c pnvtleit l " ranaie o unly '"-J·ranbl mu."ll tit• I ll, A.iJ1lOtt arH of Newport ,...,,.. 8uw.'h Fl.Ill tet'hntcul 41 hllHl a jlood dn111n1< rt· I t"Of1l tlouni , ~ grnt'ral ,upport lt'r V ('es, Clt 1~1 \AM 9PM Monda" cellent in vestment and " sakls l.ratnlllf and 0 l'Om 1-'rtday Saturday miaslon splll l o 100'\ overtime 1111111lable 1.1i. Succesarut ltPr1lic11nli. net.~'d wiU be able to substnn If you are qWillf•t'd & arto tMILt wt )'~r'¥ euroin.c1> lilt~led 111 leammg the in ecceu of l20,000 itnd it nt!wspaper <'1 r 1.1Culallon rommrtment lo earn al bus111eS!>, l'Om~ to the IA!ast twice that in the Daily Pilot oUJce, 330 W next l2 months. We are Bay, Costa M~~. Ask for also al'tive m public syn Ha rry Seeley or Ken ..... ••--d I & Godd.ird Only apply w CaUUD eve opm enl before llAM or after men.agement Please cootal't Ms. Pal 2t'M Mon-1'?1 E.O.E Parldnson O( Quail Plal'e Property Inc., at 752 1920 or 1400 Qua i l S l .• Newport Beach, Culif. 92166(), SA.LES JOI NOW OPEN FULL .. TIME RICEPTIOMIST Ne wport Beach La w Firm. Well g room ed. C R E A T 0 P • non-smok er Typm~. 'PO RTUNITY POR ge nt>r a l o re duties OUTGO I NG. AM · Sa lary open . Xl nt BrTIOUS P E RSON TO benefits Call 752-2518 EARN TOP DOLLARS. . MUST BE OVE R 18 . Receptionist for small public accounting firm. 0 .C. Airport area. Typ inR re qui r ed. Cal l 833-3443. Sl\LES E XPERIE NCE H EL PF U L -SO M E ORGAN K E YBOARD EX P E RIE NCE REQUIRED. CALL AT --------• 0 N C E F 0 R RECEPTlONIST lNTERVlEW Friendly, enthusi1tSt1c & OltGAN EXCHANGE sha rp fe ma le wa nted D.JETT 714-586-7302 Call The J ohn Wayn e ---------Tennis Club. 644-6000 Ask --------- for Sue. Salesgi rl g1Cl s hop· pharm acy, full l ime. lrvlne . I ~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!4? ~~~-.... ~!~! ~-~~ ..... ?!!~ s.a. Tuw 'n-uck Drivers rx ATHLlnCS per'd. Top pay Apply ..... .. VETER~us GfiW Towi n g. H OB -"' 1121. WH • part """ Ohms Way,C M.642·12.S2 tll'DI ILl>'I • doUa l7 a. _,... a ,,_. , ........ aldtr Medeti to di> tJ R -LL-L..L... -..... 'WOrlt ror top amateur A•-.,_.. a&Nlta He lp ua lit1vrlvp U.. .. leptf Y...._ worid ti.,. athlet.N LM .. &. Or-. c..ty u z yn o1 roll.tat" • <'ar manaa r \ralnN poa1 Uclna avatlab&. ~twk lflourly ••••toonua 1 Wn.t.na ••vt-nlnM hou1'11 Call Wr J o hruvn .it aMl!l s.Japet...ana want.t-tl l11r YarNJnai It ('harCt•r 111 u vlu-. 631 11100 S.vtnait 6 Loun AC('OUNTINU Orw""' Savlnp 81 Lo11n n~s per1on fur at ~ounllnl th•j)\ l':>. peneoc:e Ln invc~lm a1· <'OUDUl\a prcl AplJIY 111 Pt"J'll(ln lrvmt> Stivtt1gi. & Loun llt:>!>2 MarArthur UI, lrv11w Mtf Sc-ree.1 pnotmg produr lion mana~cr wanted M\.l.'ll NAVt!t:JCP ~09110 SEAMSrR~ S1ul rrwk mg seamstrt.-sis nt.~ed, u per pref'd (;o i l 015-«nO Sea etai y /Typist Small t:n v1ron mt'nlal C'On s ult1ng firm 111 Newpart Cente r OC'Cdb dependable person w tx Int skills ut gramma r, pun<.'tuat100 & ed1 lin~ Hepro-quality typing or reports rrom hand writ ten C..'OPY. min. 70 wpm IBM rorrect1ng Selectn l' II, will e ventually train 1n w or d prot•ess1ng Some phone, xeroxing & <X.her ofCice duties. Non· smoker. Sta rt Aug. 6th $850. Phone for appl Gt0-6363. AnJ{ela SECUT ARY /N.8. Soie pract1t1oner seek1n~ secretrary with typiog & dictaphone skill'> (.;ood spelling · grammar re· quired. Some legal ex pe n e nce p referred Sala r y opt·n . 1714 >644·5.232 SF.cRETARV: :> yrs exp. seU·st.arter. responsible, ............. c..,... s,. .......... S4.SOP.,..._. Al-S9"lc. .......,. $6.00Per ..... MocMMSet-41p $4.00 to $5.91 , ... How t...,ectar. S.Ch oak 1 .. .,, •••• $4.00 hr How llectn.ka TecWd• SS.17 ta H .50 Pw How A'ply a t Employ•ut & Trah1h19 A..........._ of H•tlMJI• leoda. 531 M• SfrMt, ~ IHclt. C .. sow 17141 516-2526 or 639-1554. Ya. ... t brilMJ 1)1).2 '4. Secret an es Typists WE OFFER OPPORTUNITIES! TOP PAY FOR YOUR SKILLS WE NEED· SECRETARIES: SllORTllAN I> OIC'fi\ PllON f; TYPISTS: (.1.ERK !:!IATISTIC,\I, Top Pay ~" Fee Paid Weekly ~ SECR ETARY, p art ume/full time. good typ. mg & SH. Call 645-2666 •SECURITY OFFICER• FUil ume pos1t1ons a,•a1I in Irvine & Newport Beach for patrol or sta lionary secunty offwcrs Xlnt benefits meld. Cret' heulth & life ins . un· lforms. paid vacations. Apply al. THE IRVIHE CO. 1071 Camelback. Newport Bt-ach. C>44 9010 SECY /BKPR . H E Develop. exp pref'd . Ft Pt l1m~. CdM area ~ Sec y Newp<>rt Beach Expen enced c1v1I lltJga lion seC''y with good skills to work 10 branch office or L A base<! law firm. Xlnt oppty for ad vancemenl Pleasant surroundings BeneC.l!> Ca ll r or appl . (714)955-0313. type 75wpm, dictaphone. TftftPOt cry S..-.ices irutial duties lo help set Sign Make r. lay out & TnrvelAC)eftt Min. 3 yni expen enre & qual1(1cd to m a n uge Comnwrc1al & pleaxure travel R e f e r e n ces neressar y New por t ~nter 833·~ TRAVEL AGT min. 2 yrs t'xp. lntcrnat'I & en.uses Harbor Travel G75·l3ll Millie TRAVEL AGENT Tour & Cruise Specialist needed for busy Orange Coast om ce. Experience tn all phuses or travel 646-1386 Marilyn. TRAVf:L AG ENT t'X· perlenci:d o nl y Domestic & l nl ern'I l..agWla area 494.9741 TRUCK DRIVERS Uruted Cerebral Pal~y needs dependable. hard 1¥C>rlonR people 25 Yl·ars or older. with good dn' 1ng record full L1mt• employment. vacations + Apply 10 person only 97Kl Garden Gron• lilvd Garden Grove· Mon. thru Pri.11 to \\l A M only ---- Typ1sl · novel wnt1og t•X per Net'<i lliM :ll'l~l't nc Live N ll 673-9040 lYPISf . l'/Ume l'V('S & weekends. I.ates\ I 11M memory lYPt.>Wntcr. l' a II 642-0001 lYPIST. part t11nl', fll'~I hie hrs. vanc\y Good s pcllang. gramnwr Near 0 C Airport lkply Box 573, ', Dally Pilot PO &x 1560, C~la Mc!>a , CJ 92626 Typ1:.t for N li rt-al cstatctrinanl'1al firm lbgh School senior or tol lege student for part time general Offil'<' work Good tyµ1n~ :.k1lb n· Ql.Drt'd. Apply in pcr~on al ZlO Npl Colr t>r Sh• <m NB SUndlrv. July &. 197'9 DAILY PILOT 01~ .... Men 1010 llrwtal• eoi N.1111.... aiso ....................... . ............................................. . USED RE FRIGERATOHS Washer.ct Drye~. Dest Buys/Barg111ns B&ST APPLIANCES Sales & Servict- 536-4330 Sll>-0911 uuon lg capacity meal in 1 rrucrowave oven. Incl cook book & mlcr o brown.er . $360 cash &'B-<tl.86. Like new Sears Deluxe Washer Sl20, Dry11r $80 Compactor $6:>. 644·1617 Olshwashers, blln, 3 CY· cle. xlnt cond only $911. guar. 537 -6333 MAYTAG WASHER $45Ca11646-1929 Re! fl'Ob-& free, c lean $150. Dryer, gas. clean $45 Washer . clean $45. 439 11.anulton, CM in rr Washer. su~r deluxe all cycle model. $135 Dryer $1:.J. Both look & run hke new E.G Americana programable double oven. 30in wide l'lt'Ct range $175 714/540-87~ GEt Pen oeys w ash l'r, dryer lele<'I Many op uons. Less than 2 yrs old New $600, will sell pair for S300. 661 6048 1 8:J4 5461 ----<.:ASH PAIO Wshr I D ry rs I Rc Crt l?s. worlunl? or not 957 8133 •• * 10'~temporary Couch Ork br o wn S TS . ...-.1.Geot91 Wknds /evea 642·1602. 17571 S.•a•• TrM 0yam~1 U. CUs--tom--bW-.1-t _t_w_l_n_bed __ !j lrYM w/slx dra wers, clothes You are th~ winner or twofrHHc .... ens 00 val!,6e), to wardrobe & toy c be111 bit in under each bed. Matt i~. Xlnt cond. '200 ea<!h. S41Hl348 RoyGI UfMDClll Sota. lg w/4 cushions, gm , S..O. Show 1:!186. Dining tbl w/6 chri>, at the S47S. both xlnl cond. ANAff£1M '61-3371 aft6PM. CONVENTION CENTE R White Sola, 8' long. J uly 14, 8 p.m SlOO (.:all 642·!'1678, Cltl. 272 lo 751-8758 clrum your tickets 1•7-. -Cou<!..--·-h.-o-ra_n_~_e_l_w-~- •• * Cl}Vt:.r, good cond. $45 N.B 67!>-4786. Norwegtan Elkhound 11 ~ yrs. all shots. nt>ulen.-d, Khlg size mattress & bo"· only gd home 645-8090 spring..,. xlnt cond. fl~ ~ch. 832·6051 . Free to loving home male Sheepdog m ix Debi, 646-a836 weekdays --- Rlllltic Queen bed w /new mattress & spread Sl25 9ti" Sofa ~ & matcbm~ chair $20. 644·1617 KlUens. 7 weeks. need lov ~home Shon hair, wht &grey, blk 759 0300 Swivel rocker like n\·w $100. t'abn c therculoo) Abandoned 10 week k1L ten. t.o loving home only Jllktwhl Fem. mrk'd bea ut. lleallhy, all shots. wormed wil l spay 64tH827 Rallan day bed settee. o· $100 b'73 3638 957-0139 ICITTEHS 494 6309 _ Double bed, headboard. rootboard. box spnni.:~. roam rubber mall. SHIU. 5.'il 5852 FREE r\ha nd(lnl'd to week k1t11•n, lo lovrnl-( home only Blk /wht 1-'(•m , mrk 'd h1•a ut Healthy, ;ill :.hots. v.nrmctl will s pay . 957·0t39. K.:s1:tebed. & frame, hke new $100. 960-2".bl~ Rernodehn~ sale Quahty fumilure 1Ll·m~ !'>48·0854 Fl IJ,!1tl;1111' .,lclt•·hy -.1dc. 1· f) p 111· I I h n '" l' \ct' II i·11nd1t1nn51fi 021>!1 3 youni:: r /\TS LonR haired 11.ray , silver blk & Duung Hm St'l mclcls t;' oval "'•" glass lop dt>stl?n pt!rlesta l, ti h1 ghb:1d. light \•civet ('hairs Xlnl rood. $(~. Walt.'r :;of tener. hghl wicker rurn Call99tl~ 8015 sln()l.'d. 540 5727 ............•.•••..•••• LIMITS> EDITION SllOW & SALi-: !'>cpl M 9 ShNaton-Anah~1m For l11~\'UW\l tickets dl'· t..ol'>. wnt1· ALEA. &x IUJ.1 J . Kermit, Texas 797.15 Bicy~ 8020 ..•...•................ BfWTV w11>1erl"I• & racJ111. PQrtablc d1:.hwasht·r b73-HH#i Tabli> & bt•nch1•s t;ab1J1el"' gb1:.--. tlclOr.., o73HWH ---8' BlueV..l11ctSofa S50 673·9583 W a !t h Ing mar h 1 0 t· • Wat<> re' loud watl·rh~fl l'OC<'harurally ~ootl. tub fully eqwp w !>heel'> & h.as leak 67J..800g hdboard, l yr olc1 . S<tOO fo\m lns h setter. IOH'S l0h1lclrcn \I mos. old Spa) t.'d !+i7 !lf'6.'i Ftt'f' 1-'t.'m Dobll' to on<• w 1>11! bal·k )'Jrd & IOlll ol lo\l' 642 9733 M21 ·~ Dtn rm lbl. 5 S ii' 1 vl'I rhr.. ~upcr blk \1gt.'r CY'-' m bl top &>sl ofr 759-0396 ~We eoss .......•............... ~onisttryp1st. Im· mediate posil10n for CX· 552·8414. pericnced , a ccu rat e --------- tYPtst w I good front oHice s.snmn-lndustrial a ppear a nce for pro. P1vgress1ve comm1ss1on fessiooal office in beach schedule. Broad market , up new branch ore of sml IRVINE 752·6666 sand blast stenc1I cut engineering firm loeall.'<i 1----------llnJt. Experience or ~X· S<·hwtnn. ~·rt:. "L1r Ch•k" !>tin~ ray. lk nw $75. li42·:.14'l9. 1741:1 8ona1re Way, NB; near curncr 'lwtUl&2lsl TYPISTS Fh't' pr t.-t·1ous K 1lll'I\:-. for Comt QN.LIHE for the ~:hwlll.O twin tand\·m l ~ proJ)l•r home Dlln11'1 Garage sail.• · M1rrort.'<I tdbles, roll-away twil. wood t ahll'. :-.tcrco &l>->J791<>r631 1045 area, 67J.0300 h 1 g h I y rep e l It 1 v e Establish and ser vice RECEPTIONIST distributors Knowledgt.' Morrungs, pan-timt> for I al polyurethane foam & rno. 20 hr wk. $3 25 hr. To lllStallatJon market de- be full time sal11.-y. Pos1· s 1rable So Calif. ter· lion Open lo responsible, ntory. 1714)634~ d~nuJ person lo handle hwy phones, Lile typing SALES req. Contar1 Debbie Now acl·epting applica-8:~10.JOAM 549·8871 lions for full time dept ----------1 head of our wom en's &CEPT P /TllM ln Costa Mesa Light typ. mg needed. 631·224_2 __ dept. Exper preferred. A p ply al 1 5 41 2 Gol d e nwes t B lvd, Westminster. Recepliomsttryp1st Law ------offices. Newport Center Sales Person · Quality Telephone answen og re· sak;s person needed for cept1ontst, typm~ Re creative, high fashion quire alertness. xlnt typ· Jewelry gallery Must en· mg slulls. Good chancl• to JOY working w /public learn legal wor k. Al· t-:xc·1t 1n g f i n an"1a l t1lude. work habits. skills benefits Good base pay more 1mp<>rtant thi.ln t•x· plus C'omm. Interested pen enre. Call 955·2411 persons p lease call, for interview appt. Laguna Beach, 497-2115. Rcceptionist · law firm. good typing skills tct1. Sak':' A.sk forLeshe. 58l·fl300 5 SALES COUNSELORS CMEH & WOMEHI No Hard Selling Restaurant Ass1~l. Mngr :l4hr. CoffN' Shop. P;i1d Vacation Cookm11. exl>{'r nee Apply Taylors Rest Redhi ll & S.A F wy Tustm. See l<on, W-S, 7 to 4 Restaurant ('onS('ll'nt1ous. frit·nrll\ & t•ff1('11•11t n <'l'rled for clt>li.J?hlful. 1orormal rl•Staurant !I 4 weekdays 1\ppl v aft I 3 0 . ST 0 N t-: M I I. L T ERRACt-;. 2915 Redhill. \M Call!157·1:1$l Restaurant WA I T ERS & WAlTRESSES · Ex · perience preferred. will lratn. A U Dl'f O H BOOKK EEP E R full lime. in total charge of omce. \.ASHJERS full & part No Expenence Needed Must be 21 or Older Permanent employment ~here AGE is no factor A1tKress1ve 1nd1v1duals ~1th a desire to advance. Company paid medical plan. Personalned Traminit Have lhe ability to want to help people. It these interest you.and you want further details. COOlact. MrR~odot 17141540.5554 Mon-Fri 9 AM-SPM 5 m i ns north o f OC per. In r e la ted field Airport. Send resum e lo SECRETARY helpful. Contact Read EES Inc, 23264 Allanlls F u ll 11 mc•. tyµl' & Shoem ake r. D es1gn12 Way, Laguna Nti,:uel clic•tul1on 110.l!a wpm.'°" Sign Makers. Graphll' 92677,attn·TD.Kohll. l'XPl'r hl•lpful Sl\86 In TreeSigns,540-7788. ---------<.rnrt w xlnl frini.te hc:-nf Secret a r y. Newpo r t Mh':im••·mC'nt IK'>ll•ntial SNACK B".\R /Coun tl'r Beach DeveloJ>{'r. A scU <:all Mr. Kopin. c1 141 help. TeMtS Club/11 8 starter who can work in· 831 I l()(i 21).JO hrs. evs & wknds dependeolly for a Sl'Tl4l ll Mst be ovr 21 $3.<!5 hr bllsy offire. Expen ence Sc·1·rl'larvG1rl 1-'riday CaUS.16-8832. wkdys inacrounts payable, con-1-·or t l!lfl off1c·l' w ltO --------- structioo vouchers, typ-twsl'd tr:.1vel l'O f.xp. Station ery S tore 1n ing & Wlth a good phone non s m okc:r pref'cl Coronadel Marn~s l'X· personality. Salary open. 848·4402. peneo ced sales lady 6754910. Secretary part hme. nexi· F\JU time 5 days, xlnl I 1NOl1clng conds. Es pec1a l- SECRETARY Pit.. exper 4 days, It bk- k pg . Ph otogr a phy Unlimited. t6889 Beach Bl. HB. Call 847-3664 . SECRET ARY /L. Trainee for State plan· ning Dept, sm la w ore. airport area. NB Xlnt typing skills, unusual op. pty833·9!& SECY /EXEC to S 1200 Youn g ro ofrs i::rt oppty for pers W'4'5 .vrs t>xp No SH nrC'. Go~xl l,vp1ni.: & dl('taph lnt•·rt·sting varil'lY p<>!>, t•all .ll'an. 540-6055 COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 2790 Harbor. C\f Call for after h~ appl SECRETARY N\·wport Beach Sl250 Your profe<1s1onal1sm I!> nt•eclcd in this t•xc1tins: ~orld of pref•1ous metah Rt> the ass1at:ml to VP Type ~ports & so on for t h is ll'ell C'Stahl1s hec1 company Aenl'fits are grea t 1ncludtng l ife msuranc<' Call 557 fit22 100'; Fret' lo i.ipph<'ant. b I e h 0 u r s • X n t ly fine clientele. 67> 1010 ·shorthand & typ111g es· senllal E O.E. 752·7170. Jo Ann ------- SECR ETARY to "take over" estabhshed typing ser vice n ear 0 C Airport Will gel client ltst.. tra1run g, adver. as· SISl.a.nCC. 642·2142 SECR ET ARY · sharp. personable wo man for front office work. in H. R rt•a l l'S l all' offttc Proress1ona l tell'Phooe Min. OOwpm Real &'\tale li e desirab le Call IWG-5573. -------SECRETARY Must be rompelenl in shorthand & typing. fo'or pnvalc Country Club. 496-5767 SECRET ARY /Recept Small enJ{ineen ng £1rm 0 C Alrpon area 8 AM to s PM S750·S800t mo lo start Call Kay 979 3797 SECRETARY/ RECEP· TIOMIST for executi ve search firm tn Newpart Beach Telephone. t yping & general office work. Call Mr Capdeville, for appl 213/822·9464 ------ Secr etary, Eicec·uti ve. Type 70wpm, d1ctaphooe trunscript1on , shrlhnd helpful. work w lfinan cial executive. Salary open. H B. 536·8877 Slltchery Enthusiasts Be your own boss. Tum your hobby into money Flexible hrs. Eam $10+ pr hr. + car alluwanre Ground Ooor opport. Call Btwn. 2·6PM. 545·8916. 548..2132 STOCK CLERKS ~\· nC'erl additional sto('k rl~rks Lo h l'l p u:- mainlain our leadership in th1• manufacturini: or mm put<'r produNs. SR. STOCIC CLERK 1 :J.4 yrs Ill electronic:-. l STOCK CLERK t I yr 1n elcclron1cs l Re•qrnns1hil1t1cs w ill 101'1111ll• kll pull1n.i .ind IS~U<IOC(' O[ parh ,ind .t s s m t• m h I 1 l' s fam1lta1'1l } "1th l'Omputl'r pr1ntoub desirahlc sumer! U\-Llr\: llMl'OllAllV Pl~NN(l SllMClS 3723 Birch St. Newport ~ach Earn a chant•e to w111 a lnp for two to CAllO SAN LUCA':>' Register today Work 40 hrs and you're in the drawin~' Work lons:<·r a nd 1nc rl'asc )OUr chance:. to wm-1t '!> that s imple' Come ON l.INE• All ON 1,INE temp:. l'i.lrn lop pay and a bonu.'> of J mill' ot paid air travt•I tor every hour they work Va<; Pref'd Part.lime OJ>· port unlty In Naval Reserve. Good P ay. Benefits . Call Nava: Reserve 552·3524 Waitresses/Waiters Ex per . Apply in pcr:-011 between 24PM Sta\ 1m. Restaurant. 5930 Co:i:-.l llwy. NB WaJtress. ovl'r 18 .. 1pply in person 547 W l!>th. c M Hrs 11 12 & l 30-2 JO WANTS> DRIVER SUMOAYOMLY To delwer Daily P•lol bwldles to <·arnc•rs lk quires 11an or lars:c sta uon wagon and a ~ood dnv1nR record Phone 642·4321 uncl <1s k for Har ry Seeley or Don W1Ulams t-:QUAL OPPORTUN ITY EMPLOYER WAR EHOUSI:: FACTOflY A.5SEMBLE RS ~pd axil' w /h~hts. m1nl :i<18 !!077 L'On<I $185 644·!'i013 Ladlt.~ 3 whl IJ1k1'. u.sl'cl. I new tire, Sltyr $85 M42 2162 -------~ros&. &,apnRnt 8030 ...•.....•..•••••.....• Nikon FE t•amera.lenses Down slcep1nA bdg w baffl1·s. L l11}d n7J..0026 ----------Cok 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.Jmalayan k1Ltens CF 1\. lllratloro1M1ng th1u hne ~1760 Vorkshm· T1·rrll'r I yr:-, f rma 1,., luvl•a hit'. i.:ll watl'hdol! Mov1nl-(. mu-.1 j! I V I' l I) g d h I) m t• 1 7~ 1.237 I 55 7 5661 Purebred blaC'k I.ab. I vr old. ~pay('<!, nt'l.'<b lov1i1g home 962 !>115 --~ N !::ED GOOD llOM 1-; l..ab Puppy. 4 m<l!> & 4 lutteru.. 8 wks. 964·20'2-S tlli 1;arag(' Sal<-. L.1clo bk, Nit !:I U 116 Via (Ju1l11. Nolh.llll! over SIS Ekaut1f ul oak h utch. foh1?1daire w 11cema ker 960-4474 3 family. Furn, JCWt•lrv, cloU11.n~. cameras. pro JC\'lOr, book:.. watcrsk1s. ITUS('. 4421 Lanrl•wootl m vers 1ty P k . I P SS2· l544. SaltSun 9·5 l.ovahlt;' ~lull Ii months i\nllqU<' maple bdrm s i·l. o~rl . fc m.ilr. lo\ i·., k1rlo; \'Olor TV. rel'llner. mut·h I a ~11! h"l'brokcn matt Sat PM thnJ Tuf'S 963 .l(.;.jfj 2~ Thunn /\Vl' t>l~-IJ6.55 l11malJ).tn K11tt·n. ~l'al ~ 8050 I' I f f' m a I ._. 'ara~,. Sal1·. J?U!LJr, dts ht'!>, calculators. man} hou:-.l'holrl 1tl•m :-. ~tlSun 20Ql MandJ nn. ~~1. Hrt•c._•dt•r-~ht.n\' flUJltl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'h.1m111on ~1rc!l Cf',\ C1\Sll PAIU -.tud ..,1•rv1re 556·ROO!'i 1-'or Ad Ui"l'<I Cum. anl1 -----ques&clrTV's957 IH33 l"'DOOtt kITTEHS. box lxi.lmt.'<1 R28·8254 8040 . ......•.•......•...... Wht t oy Poodle. h as papers. Fem. 12 mos old. lovmg pet 4!16-9871 SHIH·TZU l'tlPS W1Lh breeders terms 957·1788 Shl'llH' Puppy AKC. (•hamp1on Imes, mall' 493-74<»1anyt1 me ----AKC BasM!ll pup, sho1:.. ~cash 962 116:11 ---Old Enl!li-.h Shcl'pdoj! pup, ~ v.ks. AKC. pick fema k· S27 5 64 5 titi2.5 DOG KENNELS for ~ale Home+ bus mess. Call Mel FUchs Rltr 675·8120 Poodle. 4 mos uld male ~e toy All shoL" Great dlspos1t1on, playful. s.50 &$6-8540 ------- LHASA APSO PUPS AKC papers, cha mpion slO<'k. Show or perfert pe ts . West m in ster 893-1180 **I BUY** Good used 1-'Urmturt· & Apphaores OK I will seUorSELLfor You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Gn:'Cn :snt1QUl' buffc.'t ·lla~ been u."cd a~ :.lcrl'<I t':tM' Ot" dre.st.•r. 72" wHk. ir· tu. 21 • dl't'P S95 or offl'r 00-71}19 G A H AG 1-: ,'.l P I. i\ !" f' SAl.fo: 9 " lttH'k Wt.•11 llomerrart lhl. sJw. r le('t n.•fng • 1;· slidin~ )(las~ door, misc loub. p1t1un-s. cocreto tbl. d111 rm ~cl. Camellias . plasl1<' pots, l'l<'. Sat . & ~n . fl 5PM. 2'Jlfl Ja\<J l<.<1.<'M :l 1am1ly Ant1qul'!>. 0111 doll:-& 1ra1m. M1 :-.1· IU15K 1':1 Pai.o. F \' 96Z-0.111 Ureen high bac k nc cas1ooal chair wtol· toman ~5 641J. 7!>19 AnlJques for home & nf • C1t'l'+m1sl' oldies. hu1 Mov1n~ sale \,ntr.1 fine ~oodles All redun~d Lo bunk bt>ds $3541 flam ~I SAT SUN 1:..'01 t"hff mood Organ S6SO ll1de Dr. NH a ~ SIOO Gold leaf C'Of ------- fee thl. map tabll', \'ardSale: Mapledressl'r fluorescent h~ht r.x ~ Corner group i;l."I tures 1977 Coupe de c.offec & end table All m Ville 552·8404. ~OOd rood. Surlboard & Orient1al desig n dining rm set. tbl & 8 chrs Om· lllR rm li~hl focture. 2 mcdx:me cabinets. wh1L(' w1golp tnm. l while wull ca bin e t w t doo r s . 536-0007. rTlOtt 830 Joann St. CM HARIORLAWN Mettarial Pan Mortuary lime. Days & Evening. ,__. Strvlu Apply in person Costa Mesa 9 • T H A t:o R O 4500Campus, N.ll. " ... Open Monday Evening •SECRETARYS One year exper. pref with accura te typing OOwpm, shthnd 80wpm. Property Services Depl. of THE lRVINE CO. Xlot benefits. Apply a l 1071 Cam e lback, Ne wporl Beach, 644-9010. We offer stahh.• wnrk l'n\·1ronment ~•th an t·xc·clll'nt salary and b r n e r 1 1 s fl a c k u g l' 1orludml! l'Ompan.v pi.I 1d L1fr. Ml'<lic<&I and dental 1nsurnnl'cs, Pe ns ion pla n. savings plan w11h h i~h intE'rest rate . unt• week paid va<·atioo afl<'r ll months an<I lO pair! holiclays per year. Thesr jobs m ust be f11l<•d im m ed iate ly Please• apply al. Llttlcornocxpenence Blk <drman Shep puppy, BARGA.JN: KING SlZE ~ piece bdrm 11ct. Antique grey Cost $1500 Sacrifice S500 SS2-7883 L s h a p ed d es k . nau~ahyde h1dc-a ·bc1I, cuno rabmet. whltt• IJrtl v1ncial !)(.'<!room set. ~ pte\'e dmelte set. 2 small end tables. lotb ur household items . 9571 Onset Circle. 11.U. Near oomer Brookhurst/Ran· ning. 9fi8..4903. ---Patao sule Super buys! SQUADRON --------• Until 7 p.m 3180Airway Ave. Sales person full· lime. •--------- Costa Mesa. Ca. 00626 Male or f e m . exper pre· 1•--------•I ____ M&-8780 ______ , ferred. Hrly . rate + SECRETARY Restaurant commission. Permanent Mature H ostess tor position a va il. Ple ase ~b R-•·urant App call for appt. 645-8144. n af\.O ...,.., • • ask foe Mike. An exeellent opportunity l.yinpenoo. is a v ailabl e 1n the ...... ,...... SALES PERS 0 N adm inistrative services 4251 Martinga'4! Way y ACHTS department of a JtrowinJt 10.C. Airport Area> Experience in sailing savings and loan. One W Full . y e a r m i n i m u m RntauraDt a llresses req. lime. Kona secretarial rxper1ence. W9IMd. aDOlv ln person, M~ 675-l4o.1 1bt BaJ• ·ou,li.na, 10072 good communicat ion Sec retar y /recept1on tsl. fuU time, (construction oriented ) fo r a r e al est ate & conslrucu on £irm. Sa l a r y co m · m e ns urate w /expe r. ~5112. WesLmioiuer Ave .• ---------•I s kills. and t vp1ng of GardessGrove,531>-34116. Sales 45·55w pm re q uir ed --------• LAST JOI! s ta rllnR sala ry ssoo+. •SECRETARIES• RNRellef: 2da73/wk for Nstlon ol Corpor at ion. outs tanding benefits RU~t/LngBh SlS.600 amalJ luxury reclUt.y in m anufacturing lighting Including de ntu l a ncf SaleslnMarioeS12K 1AIWMI Btadt. Apply in products for Indust rial Ideal workin~ condition Sec./Mktg. Sales SUK penon to The Gardens, 8 n d c 0 mm e r ~ 1 IN c omp 11 m e n t th Is Sales OUR ()(fire 450 G.._,.• St., 1Gam· •• h l opportunity. Please cull A.=lntment Only lpmMon-FrL accounwo. as openngs P e r s onn e l f o r a n -----------• for sales professionals in interview a ppointme nt. Emp yen Pay All Fees SALESASST. local are as. Mu s\ be LizRelodenAgenc y lflltr) le'fthakt poeillon non-pressure. honest and S Giii Birch, Ee tab '64 ..... home lalet. AC· s in c ere Individuals Colla:.,. ovlfHJs NewportBeach,83$-8190 thieCaDf. a.e. tic. req'd. looking for their l1at Job: ..., &..o.. ~ u•. 8tnd .-ume must be qualified to open ~ ao: n. ~Co. 310 W. new act'OUnt,., &!\ we a:. (710 77&-7010 J1nl St, TuiUn. Ca uparade established l!:qual()pportunlty tMIO. Ahn: Cbrya It'~. Rtpe•t bualness, Employer Mt F , 1•!!•!!!•!!•!C11!!:1.~•!!:!mt.!!!:-._I Aecure future. llborat1•--------• ..; training compensation ---------• w. ..._.....,.. run. b en e t I t s . c A L L s.antw, P /T &\••for ••tin e C O..L LE C T ; BOB Hours hm·lpm. typln~ .............. Manne GUOOCNHEIM 4' 1t SH. John Wayn SICllT AlllS NO SHOITHAMD Have openi ng• tor SUPER Jobi I Newport ~ *•Uon.9. pluth. lo¥tb olficea. will train. lrvlrc ~raonriel Agency • £ 171.h, Cotta Mna 81.e 23& 84.2· 1470 ...... ;;n::rz._~11 f2U> US.7W •lrport area. Pl~as•n ..... E.O.&. M/ s urroundin gs. C all .......... , .. /ff 833.2237 ~ ... Top Pay Paid Weekly ~~·em, lovable. $15 Start Now --------- PERSONNEL TRIVEX, INC. 1\ M o w hawk Da l a Sciences Co 3180 Redhill Ave Costa Mesa. Ci\ 9262fi F,qual Opply Emplyr M f' SWITCHIOARD OPBATOR Must be responsible & dependable. Avail. for mostshif\8. call for appl ~~. Teaching applications now being accepted for 11 Cllristian School. Apply at 16835 Brookhurst, F. V. 962.3312. HORRELL Welder /Fitter 3 yrs exp, m u s t w o r k from b l ue pri nt s. b e knowledgeable of weld symbols. high s trength st.eels. shop proct'dures. m in s upe r v1s1on ror crane mlger in FoW119in Va lley. T op p&y 7S4-0337. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rwuc AUCTION T E L E P H 0 N E MANY ITEMS OF FINJo: SOLICITOR P/Ume Sun ESTATE JEWELRY. 1burad1.y. 5:30-9:30 PM ART OBJECTS. AN· Clo earn ~$700 per T I Q U 'E S • F I N E rM. WUI traln. mU&t be FU RNITURE. ETC . reaponalble fl: able to PHONE FOR INFO Cc follow l111t.rucUoos. N.B BROCHURE. 6'$-2200 area~M02 ...... .-c" 1010 TELEPHONE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUCITORS. 4 dy wk. FR!IOHT DAMAGED SPM·tPM. no sell, no eK HOTPOINT SALE. UGI per. GOO mo + bon111. W. w.,,.,... nr Harbor. ~ S..Aaa.m.mi Cocker Span1l'I pups. i\KC. buff. males. Sl2.5 1'a 492·9568 King, twins. adjusl·a ·bed. brass headboard. dinette set. bookcasas, & misl', Like ne w S125 & up. 552·5232. o rrice £urn. barber ct\air. arcade tta mes. misc. bargains. Sat & ~ July 7-8, 220 Coral. ~b>als. \ tf111l1 ... IOIO tfu1I••.., IOIO ~.~.~ .. !!~~ ~==-9030 ...._ P'oww 9040 ....._ Spl't4 & Gara1u1 Sale. Sunday 7 IK. d-4PM. Sitl watt-r ~11. iill! bed, m uch more. 111 AYe San Damas. SC' ---MOVING S ALE I N I Ct' thln~. f\tm + MOH!-:' 5c to Sl.50. Sat/Sun 9 I ~ ,\ tt ' (; ~ S \I.I-: l~·1·tm11or Jtl'm ' l.1 lll l" t\\h fHbrll'' tnht' l1~U 1-·1 111 t ~lont• l.n If II 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lash} m1are flOf\). <f\'1\tl\', $17~ l'a II Kn 11 tU7 Ql90 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II diamonds & .,:old ~hl. lop l'USh , ~ hr hutlmt' 21.3 .435. 3282. MedaDNI y 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo'ORD TRACTOR Xlnt <.'00d11ton. $2500 C~ll Kn s 63'1·0090 Mn 'z •• .... M • t 1 •11te.n Chl•H • Obje r t • S<'re:ena Porce latn• ~. P\lro 6 many unuaual m!tc (MO.~ AU 1111~ new, dt•luxo 11wln111 •~with t'llnoptl $.\.") ~ rouc>ei ttrvw w11 llwr llJO. Stroller SlO Uobby Mae u r seat •1) Snnp on poc1ablc: wh,~I 11hic11 mt•nt rur k rom p lt'lt• $100 0 6 4 2 71»~ U I 642 431M Mw>t awU l'heap' $2.'\,00U worth or furniture, 011 PIUlll!n&S. Ct<'. t-~.OOCI "11n's wardrobe, "4 lo4u t~ ('-Ouch & h1deabed $40 each Good con<ll\1on ~ FREE You m ust h11\ l' th1:. set'n!t <"rub rerrpe 111 ·-. flU\l.aSlJc I Simply 1>t'llll only Sl handling fee & u sta mped selI·addrcssNI envelope to II G F:n lefl>nse. PO Box noo. CM ~ Old f urni tun·. hi kl·~ . dryer, boxspnni;i & mat ~. 2083 Wa llace. CM 642 gjl)7, •TO DOI LITTLE UIESS OIYOUR IJWI ••• Hold•"ll a oar-sate•> a lun w~ "' oo ~ hll.., Ou>'"6» on"°"' o.,,, Ou!'' l•ke' d I>" 01 0111nt1•ng l Af' \IOU II want lo O~ •NI 10 ~f'lf .ir>O "°"" mucn 10 Cf\3f~ '°' f\Kh •IM'I .ono l~t>" v<>u II """° PfiCf\ laO• •n Ottief Oof•\,)ott-... ,11 kno-.n.-.t Yoo,,:. '"arv•no And vov II ........ "'""•Die ID ma~tt Clld~Of' •tl, an \rOU' cv~•~ ''' "'*' m•\anfi YOU ~noulO MO•I! IOI> 01 O"" •Wllar ti.II• anci Ml •s.>Of'l""t'nt ,1t ro,ns f ~n vou II wanf (, advf'rt1~· w-nYt 'alP hl dtttaci rnat C-•Qwd Ynu t..dn di..• II w1ih A st0n tit s~ns '" ytt')vr nP•Q~ out yuu II wJnl .1 b~ Ctc>wd rn.1n lt\JI so yc'U II run,.,.. •O 1n ci.wtooo wn<" '""s 11>0 """' ano plACt> Of vN'' 'die IO a llO'll Of 0011'"'1116' l>u~" One mc><I' """9 Qel ul) ea<IV t,.... oav 01 • "'' -.die' -l)t!O()le re..a acio..1 d G••aoeo S~'" 1n C1o1s.ilieO •ney '!IOI> f'•••• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 642-5678 : . . .. • ....................... I ltdlnJf l au dra. 41''Jt9'", bel oiler M4 50l3 --------K1na ala maun.a. bOJl aprinp • mdal framt 8$0, Glrl'a Schwlnl\ Plxar bi~ w /lralnina wh •I• UO C ASH ONl.Y. m.~ cn.-s.-. Ornale uat Iron d rca llASZ from r ourt hou1H.'. Tumb a l o n t-. Ari' tiu.»47 Hriaut ov•r 4' 1K1l m lrt'e S1b Unn.i 1•1mtumer 1H67 'IWlln Avt', CM 6U-4-t51 Taible u w !:it.l11l"li tO' ·old tr ~I. W/t•ui.t ll'\.ln lhl, 11ltuld. n(I motor $100.00 !l&'t43'2 "11t Cur11.n11do Air Conti 11 .000 Hi U , U.'\t'd uni)' J mo ~ 642 11147 ;!) <-tllor TV 11orll:tblt•. n• IUJfr \'\)ntrnl, 1dnl l'Ullll $11.tl 6441 l~ 1'1111' W\Jl ~IO\ l'. (1\ I'll H•fr1.i. ,.;ink. :.lor.1..:1· l'f) t•11mv.11·t ~ or mukt•offer M7 2157 ~ l'l>llll orthOPl'<h t• li.,•d "" box s rirn..: & frJ ITil' lake n1•w S200 On d1· i.tl(nt•r 1·:.lm drk brn l'Onl IJUI n1'1I b1·<l~11re:11l ~I 00 I\ 1! N t'l t ll•1· n ·t•k bc<bprettd , nl'W Sll!> <!a'· Ad1mrul 1·11n11ok t•olor ·1v $75 8J3 :n44 art 5 Ll:.t'<I .:urUj.tl' 1·abml'li.. ' ' of till' nrii.: l'osl Xlnl l'Ofl<l. Also r crumu• l lll'i. & s hl•l v an ~. 552 :J::!9H hdun•9P M ---- DIVING EqUPT. 1148 40 17 ----r.h-:.a V1•rc11· Country Club s w1 m /t c n n 1:. m e m ht•rsh1p for • ~ pnt•t• i'P M1·~ Tt'Mls liond M1•m l>t·ri.h1p S1•a Chrr 1\\r:11l 1ml\' throu,l:h Pn\1:1h• Part~ lk~ S.'lOO Will d 1~rounl K.'11 ~1 1 WANTED TOP Ci\S II OOL l.t\ I! l'A IO F OH YO II J EWELRY. W/\'l'CHI';.'\, /\RT OBJ t-;CTS. (iOLI>. S I L VER S fo:ll V ICE FINI-: FllHN ITl JRE & 1\NTIQll I'~ &15 ~00 CERAMICS lfamlp:11nt1•d l'l'r;.r mH'"· 1>l:rq u1::.. n 11t1,·1t y .;1·1 . plate~. mu l'11 m I Sl' 1lt'rns r\lso ~pt•na I or dt'n. & <'Olors dom· at n · :ason:rhll' cost X46 1157~1 .~\l~. • * * Richard J. f.ernc ase 336 Mominq Canyon Rd. Corona del Mor Vou are the wumer of two he tickd$ (SJ.S ()()value>. to Royal Lipinan Stallion Show al thl• A. '11/\J I .El ,\t CONVENTION CENTf;ll July 14.8p m Call f>l2 56711, ext. 27l tu claim your lackclS ... ~ r I N D T 0 u B ~NV••t10tit c:aNT•" 100 w .• _ ... ,. ... II 'I A_...i,,,, Cellf. 92102 FRJDAY-JULY 13-8:00 P.M. SATURDA -JULY 14-2:00 and 8:00 P.M. SU AY-JULY15-2:00P.M. Pi1c 's are $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50 Ticke at Mutual and Ticketron outlets. • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• w.GAGITAGS from )'()Ur butlact .. curd. Aend one card (M uch t.ug pll.l'I ono 1par11. W.: re t urn ptHmuncntly ~I au.racttve ll&lt & 11trup. meetln a air line I o. n.oqulrements. Pn• \'{1't lols " theft ' f or .i pc1110naliu.'<1 taa cnclo1w w111lpuper, fabric 0 1 "()Qy Glo" puJ)('r & we will buck & tn m your tll;ci. Or try two curt.IH buck lo hlH'k ' PHIC:t:s Sl t!irnr3 l5 '1 !> t"~ll $1.tlO ea. II !Hu~ SI !;() ell Ill or more fl 40 cu Sult'li Tux lnch.1<kO NOCAfW ? l>ruw your own or send 01.11~" 1.111dresi.. phnm· & we'll makt• one cur\.! l>l'I t;ii.: 1\1lt1 25' each St>nd t'h{·<·k or mont'y nr Ut'f'tO fltlOT PRINTING P 0 Box 1560 l.'a>t.a Me:.a. t:a 9262ti PA.R.LOR Grand, ebony. Showroom cond . n1u11l ldJ.~2648 .-WTRUCICLOAD lt&IT AL P'IAMOS AVAIL Summer a~c1ul $1995 rro. SW> deUvers to home & lune8 m hmrw With ~eopt1or1 7511121 SUMMER SPECIAL New Kawaa ronsolt• or gan, regu la rly $11395. SaleSW96 75 1-•1 2 1 Sm Ebony upnl!hl pwno ~. w1ht•n1·h Mr. ~.o:w , 751 53U 2410S IA1w1•1l SpottlncjGoods 8094 .................•..... l' o I (' m .t n I' 1• .1 k l b J 1· k 11 a 1· k . IJ I u 1• l'ol J rl(u.1 rd mumrnv ~lt't.'p1n~ bag I 11)(> old ~{'J 1>15 97\lji ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaAYMARIHI Thctr•<lllional heavy du· ty, Ughtwe1ght man ne en;a.ne 'ro 3.SO HP. Ge· nuane n ew pa rt s Authorued Otslr: Bnstol Services, (7141892·854 l 4hp Mercury O·B, with 3 gul. tank, lo mi $350 f83.ro71 CATALINA :xr 3 '!tu ls, VJ II-', luth. nice & CICWl, S28.000 31;• MACGltEGOR CAT '711 mdJ. bank rePo. of· fl· rs 41)' NF.W PO R TER KETCH 'l'ry $45,000. OOWN ·EAST 3R TC E Hit 77, mint cond Musi :,('If CXft·rs Avrry&Company 1'1l'1 I 675·8990 II r a n d n e w M a r 1 n t• Wmdsh1cld for ·0 1 U or I 0 S75 b/3 3.'>33 Basin Marini• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5W 9010 26 rt Do u b l1: Ended ••••••••••••••••••••••• fibe rglass. J i mm y 181\. Gold i''lake ski boat diesel. a Jo'ord eng. Berltlay ___ 642 __ ·'1056 pwnp. Tandum trailer .. '77 Sea Ray flybridl(e. fUlly equpl. LIJte new. Kemtron1c11 8 c h. ba it ,_~_.:;oo __ ._~ __ 11_•_5_. ___ _ lank, xlnt. cl)nd. :.hp c • .,, .. ~/ avail 71'1832-6051. .... 9120 PRICE $16.000 UM8 Dittmar 34' cabin cruu e r. diesel. A I P . fath. bait & fish tanks. Plath elect. winch , foll canvas. swim step, larl(e f1s han11 co c kpit. la 11t hauled 1·7H. P/P.9611-8635 21 foot fiberform with traJler . He-built motor . Nice crwscr. SlSOO/oCCer. 613-1688 Take over payments of $307 mo & o w n 211' Bayhncr Bounty, twin <•ng, rtybnd~e. holdan!l taruc, elr Chuck 546-5139 or~9411 -------2Ut. ·79 Nova 210, like new f\tll (-Over L.(llS or extras $12,000 675·0822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camper, 1912 to·oni. ~ton. 6 cyl, 8ft Cabover, 4-apd. suck $3500. 53&-4:143 u· Camper & 15' boat on at' Trailer. $195. gets 1t 645-2898 00 Dodge :v •. P U: 72 Hoh· day .ca m pr , air , p w r , radio/tape , b ig tires. mags. r blt eng. cam p jacks, roof air. S3950. 646-():m; 213-726·!>422 Motoria.ed libs 914 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Puch Moped, good cond> uon. S22S 549-8465 --------- I I."> lb Bar lk•ll W1•1..:h1 c:ol( ('lub:-.. ~o"d, iron hftm.i l><.'l, ~tiod nimla h.1~ µull 1·.1rt SllJ\I c: M G:rT U1~el t-ni:11w . turbo l'harl!l'd. low lov.. hour... w1lh Wamc•r .:car Xlnt <·ond J1·rry H33 3443 or \15 l 1 :\35 Grt'al buy l !f f1ber~1a., Cla-,tron. 1n & out I 10 Mer<: l'rul!il'r, trlr. b.J1t t;ink, OS, only $2450 ~J177 '76 Y-Z lOOM. llke ne w Dirt bake $t25. ~·19i;, a ft SPM an yl1 m ~ wet-kends llon. ~. 008 2Wl li7:1 5J71i ·w rtd &tava:. Moix'<I SOOm1 COPIER u~o:. any paper.·~ llnl'I' 002 7033 ----- Brand n1•w 504 Tl1111k Tun.k h<>I. tub & s1•ul, ·hr._ full} l~Wp. WJ0 \,11111·, ~ll~ti44·ti4;32 (:Ctlf l'(JlU llnwnl 111d I ;! & 3 M dtrl·~ur m.1:.11·1 \4\MAL'>. 1·,1 rt. huµ,;. I !Jiii ll·r<. I .,.,,.d~~·.., 1111,1· l .. 11l1t•.., I & ;t "1u11I-.. -.1.1rkr iron~ ... urt li.1~. "''°'"' ~ rn1.,1· 1,,11 .1 It (.;;J~h ,.Ill} lrlt• 1,\1.W, loak.Powu 9040 ....•..........•.•.•••. .!I l '111n1ll· fh lml~ 'P~ S.'Cl 1-'( i hull f''u 11 1•11 ui µ I\ I l'uncl !ll>-1 7 IJ:j '77 T Bard F20CL Cull v cJh1n. po rta poll~. 2350MC. tnm labs. dud bJlt ·}:.. f u l l c·mp r . tandem trlr "'bra kl'' Xlnl 1·ontl . i l0.!100 [.i.">Hi l()J Xtras. SJSO. b/J.:.1491751-8421 ~~/ 9150 ........•.••........... Rdn..: lut t•ahs, Jcw1·lry . TV. Radio, autuh urv. <l1sht·~. furn HIR, St~o 8098 24' SKIPJACK '69 l·'oldmg~\4.0rd plllnk trlr i1' ~lar:iutlt!r w1lrlr ~1·w Y;irnaha 12!> YZD. Musl sdl. t'asl, d ea n, ver v tm·k. Must s1.-e. K47·33H · s.:.; 7Hl!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!lUOMl'. I 1.;~al fud. 1·11n<l . trai., h t ~1u..- 1·atl1u & d1•p1h hntlrr tak1oi. H-17 ;,:j2o '77 TRIUMPH IOHMEVILLE 7 50 J,1"1 mill•:-.. ha rdly n d fl••n. with cove r anti h•'lmcti- IU.:IH\'()(11\ !'.It.line.: :1;, II C'l11•m1 ,t1 v )'l.1 -.-.11.111• ~I $1.1 ~ t.111111'-., ,,.,., 1111n 111' :111cl c • .111111·1 '"" l1:11hrnom s .• w.1111111. "" 1.1111 .. o;;:1r1 1'1•1·.111 ,., .. , 1.1hh· ~:111 ('h;ilt l\1'1·11, n·t'll\ 1·n1w ~Ill I 'm t.1hli · lf1 !'.h11,"h1•r 'S;' I )'1111-. 1.11111> \\ 1\11 '"·"'" ,, I I 11 ·If"'' 111•11 1;,11,;11 ..;:1 .• llHl\'<I ~·, ;,11 1:1\1'1 :o.'11 t, I t•l'ft fir •• pt ' 11' " •1111 \'Iii\\. '... \fltl1111· Ill ;11· h 1111.' Cl I cl ;<. ' I 1•rrnr1111: ""''' 111lh "'"' ~:.!.• lt""''''" ''"t' ~,n•ut 111du•' ~. 1·.1 1'1'111' ''"' ,, (:.t111•f·, ~ :-..111 .. 1 ... ;i .. 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Reason;i blc Please tall 64tj •111;,i aft t.l'M CASH for ol<I l'ockl'l Watches '20 thru ·.io·i. st:,rll' wristwat('ht·s. re l;ilt'CI items. c;.ises. parti.. ,·t1· Brice tl46·u3·17 u1 ~»18· :w;.J2 8083 ....•..•••••.•.••.•.... i\('CORDll\N, l)t0 JX"1rl I .ws<.'lll w rp1r kup, mrnl 1~1ml, 120 lwllon. 111.1 k1· offrr S.W-3288 1-\'fKkr Hhodrs $nOO ·1; I i''c ndc r Ha n cl ma-.\vr S3oo P11?n oH· s~u 64(' .. ~ POWER AMPS & CROSSOVERS ()S(' l\11dao l'n11h 11·h h," a lanHl1·11 1111mh1•r 111 I H f' l O I'\' :.! II d " I-' 11 II \' g11aranl1•1•d 011ly 'hl!hl 1•11.;m t'lll' 1lam :1gt• <i:-;1 ·. l !l:!fi P l:rc·1·nti:1. r~1 fi•l!i 2540 Japanese 12 strin.i ~111 t:rr XJnt. rond. Sl2:i 673-3481 Office h,,..._. & ~pmrnt 8085 ..••......•...•..•...•. Xerox copy mar h1nt• 3100LDC, xlnt cond. T11kc over payments. 557·2157 (){fice copier l.1200 646-572'1 1 Exec desk 36x72. $130. I Secretary ch r Sl OO. 1 Drafting desk, chr. light. drafting mach, packa~e S350. l s teel 2 d oor Sl01'age cabinet $80. 2 Reception c hrs $120 673-:!lm or 540.9495 ..... "Or"CJOftl 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grand Piano 19 yrs old. Antiq ued. Phone 5.59·4679 Kimball Mahogany Baby Grand. Xlnt cond. $1500. 983-52()11 Splne\ piano, good coodiUoo IMO. 142.7590 Uetd'"'°""•· 3 manual conaole ora ana $3995. '151-1121 \1ted Yamaha con1ole. .... '751-1121 :!!'' ('olur TV S% :!,,.., W,1 rr.1111'. 1•1r "'' cit· h,,.ry IOI:! :-1.~\U l\l.•11111 z:-1" lll'i\ l'nl11r 'I \' 'i.l'!>i :· \I W.111 l')t~· )Id lrlh 17Xli :!.'•' <"oh.11 rv $1::!.• .!1 r-. "'wr.1ntv. 111:1• 1ll·h\1·1' h\2!>.UO I 111\4.lllNAI \111phl11 I l \r1 ~I ~Ill >,ii 11(.~I . 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C ostoMesa You 11rt' lhc wann<'r u( two frtt tick~ts ISl5.00 valUl'I, lo Royal Llpln cm Stallion Show al thl' i\N i\l 11':1 M f ONVENTIUN <.:t-:Nn;n • July M. ti p 111 ( ';111 M2·S61R, 1•xl 27:! lo datm your tkkets * * * Action Boats :!ll.:!<!Coa~l llwy at :111 llW\llnl(\•IO l\l:Jl'h !l:lli·H>l9 1 :•1 S.·J ltJy 300 S pt b ntli:1· twin 111hcl ~ Men:. Inc I h 1'( 1·.1 r.ulJr Kon1•l 11:.h I 1111!,·t r:ultu, lll'a v' tlul \ h .1 l I " r \ ' \ '> lt.'lll ~ d1,1r~l·r 77. :!OH fir, \\1·1'11 111·rl l'1·l , n1·1·1h IV' TOI' +-Sl2.&JO CJ!. t'\#~.•j7j 5.">.J.t) USED BOATS! 250 On Display Action Boat Bkrs 21622C:-.t Hwy al Hw~ .r1 lluntini..iton Beh r13I' HW.tl SKIP JACK 24' FB 1!17'l. rr~111\' \lr.1~ 1..:1:1, 1:!K ;\I H'.: ti\._. (I I l I M.llH•I:! l f'\ I ••• 1:177 ~k 1 pj.1t·k , :.: I . 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Bch. 675·0!_20 ~ft Un1fl1ll' FIG. l''/U. twin 325 M1·n · c rus en~ llpi.t r a d e d w t n c w dr:ir.K'S. uphol.. carpets, lanks. pumps sr:.ooo Mu~\ Sell Now! Wkdy::, h1·forl' 5, 2131634 ·114!1•1. "knd'i 7141840-261t? SE/\RA Y, l!J' OP. Men· m liser, 110 . 188 HP. trlr. full l'ovc r . 1972. Xlnl t'Olld. S5, 000. Ca 11 SSi . 7839 ~I' SktpJaCk Xlnt 1•11nrl l 1ff, VllF. ft!l'tllCI 1l plh fndr 1\\I F.\1. <" II 1J.11t l.mk mun· ::.1111 111111 1!14 XJKl Boats. Soil 9060 ...........•.....•..... 26ft Excallh ur !.IOO!J \cl') dean Mu~l Sell ti7J 3-M I •Cot &ttftusiosh • Sa1l 1ht• nt•w Ht>ynnld' :!I l'atarnJran Standanh Uld ht•,ld, J:.JIJt•y, It I 00\. l'U'>h ron'. 'a1li. & mon• Sln·p-. I ~ u lh traJlcrabfl' Call now for .1ppt l;4t; 580n & 1~12 ~>XH I ... .,,~·1 ,\:\'.1\ :tu I .11-.. 111'" "''"' t rlr 1,7;! 0\M\I l'ann1•r .. h11>:. a\ ail. I.! 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S22S ~ En duru llodaka, SG50 Uo " trlr Sl50. If purchas1.-<l W~('lhl•r ro!)(J 979.6937 ·n Bultarotra1I hll-.l· $\%. ~~rmn l97~ llonil.t CUl2!>.-.;. 711 MPll. llXl MP(;. J)t'rft'1I rnnil b t $iOO t ake-. l~IR-\ lZl 71 X lt7!>· Ku1?1' :.hock .... ro1 ·10 Y,1rrui h.1 ~·U1n. saw1 ~Hh Xlnt 540-IO!llJ 'Ti Yarruih,1 IOO l'.:ndur11 ~1101. l'\l't'lll•nt t'<1111li t1•10. 1).\2 :mix lfo11d.1 f':'C1>rl'!'oo:. •'\1'1°11 l,11Kht1on ~!<!:. ;tt!J.W1111 ~l•1rt) Motor Homes, Sal~/ RMt/Stora¥ ~ 160 •.........•....••.•.... Hr.'.'j r Lu><ury Mt1ll•r h11m1• ~;-· l'.rlfJlll J r Sll''J.t' I> S\!Sll•Wl'l.'I.. t If m1 t•MI x.".X.> 10-.:<.f :i:i l"IHEU,\l.I. S ~'.L.F CO:'l/Ti\ I 'II r: D ttl':·\"ON/\HLE &.15·2'.tX.1 R£HT A MOTOR HOME •Van Campers ·ur.z:r Mina motorhom1..-i- ·~21>' motorhom~:. l''rt-.• lni.uram·l· 1-'l"'l.-c m1k.., -tUSO m1 pee "" I '41'\.'k minimum ~~ll\'r v.~\I.. Dale's RV Rentab lrvant• SI''· l>1•nH ·r i 14. 559·4440 -SSOO UP FRONT FOR YOUR MOTORHOME Th.ll·:.n j!hl -Uale !'.RV H(•ntals will pay $.50!1 lu you upon rons1g nml•n1 or your '7Rf'7!J 18·2'2' M m 1 1>r 25-~' motorhomC' Thi:. '4111 apply t11war~ your ~SZl!f) m·I per '4 l'l'" W1•'n.• O\'l•rbook1•rt thr u airl.uw~ I' h• J "1· r o n t .1 l' l M r L1ssm·r Ocik's RV RMtols 714/559-4446 17'Hi\INBOWCAT Fo r re nt 20' m1n 1 Fast.s:uls 1·4 moto rhome. ~clf·l'onl. S>O Ph 979-1586. f>75·J7 L2 Sli.> wk fr m1 &t2·0948 Ventu r e 22:.!. t r .11 lc•r . motor. 3 :.:11ls. extra!! m>cJ 545-95:).l l.a.~·r 11266ti3. 2 ~:iris, root r<i ck. good cor11llt 1on 979-1.320 SOS. Good race rc co nl. Heally clean, itoocl cond $2500/hst ofr. n73-406t. 10' i"iberRlas Gr e mlin ~1th trailer. Good n md . ssas. Ca II 714 1661 ·6029. Your own (.'a bm b~ thl' ~·J. en tht• cles1•rt or mounta ins. KOM 1-'U HT Trailer 21 · All the com fort.<;. full bath. htr . A/C. awnm..:. !n~·J.'lf>f> <;MC 26' Late '73. l''ully malntaliled & opi;:radcd. N('W va 1nl. hrakc :.. r a c11 0 . s t e r eo. C U. Miche lin rads. !ilps 6. runs on RF.G gas . Many xtras. $24.000. John o. 838·4•24 d ys. 760-0674 {'Vf'S. Tact kay11k s:n~ Avon Rcdstart $425 . 975 Of!al P·Cat !1163 for sale. Good rond. $1700 ALBACORE' 714/99(1.7~1. ·71 Apollo motorhomc 21· • "413" Dodge enR, roof & #i8 Welle ran 250 off short• 1 5 Cl Ve nt u r a Ca p dash. air. custom s teer- dl'mo. s upe rb rashan .: w/trrulcrS900tbest orrc r. lnR Syste m.AM/FM4·ch Boat T ra ile r Va ns on rmchme. 280HP Y8, 1~ ____ 75l·9673 cass. Must see lo ap· used. ju.-.t n ithl for 17' lo ~al fuel. loaded . new Nl'W Hobie Cal 16ft. dlx prc<'1alc. $14.750. Call 18' boat 2 whee ls. ne" .:uarantee. hst $20,.iOO w tt ra 11 e r . s 2. 9 so Gary. G3l-4JO.t all 5PM winng, new tares & bear Steal Sl4.900. '114 64-Hi632. '78 29· Executive: lo nu. ings.Paddedsade gwdc:-. xlnl cond . f u ll ac· S350 557.9327 '77GLASTROH20' Cal 20 11711: Full race. cessones.1-0f.a·kmd inl. _ _.. M-L t ~ Cen ter cons ole. T W spin gear. hinge mast , s 3 1 • o o o . p p --. _, etMllKe i OHP's. loaded. a s new xlnt keel. 213-~5689 9 .. 7 . 8 19 1 I 4 9 4 · 1 2 3 7 Senic. 020 ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl0.950. UDO 14 #2:'>23 : Full COV· e\l\.'S/wknds. Mechanic/Elcctn ciun 20 '73 CHRYSLER 20' er. wtusker Pole. nu cen· "12 Open Road 20'. only yrs exp Diesels & I 0 terbrd, gd cond. S975 24.000 m iles. Xtus . New in.stall. repairs & Center console, 125 Evin. 675-5799. $5500. 22ff Broadway · 646-40«> 1'' lnbd bait sys. steal $4700 ---------~~ed. • eer 645-60tS RAR E FINU! 14' Atl11nta _c_.M_.646-__ ~_. ___ _ Korn lie. Fiber)t lass. xi CORTEZ •73 loah, Mcstfte cond. Rea11. 610-8210. '1S.500 1qu1,..ttt 9030 16' Ski bOa t. Motor & - -----Evnrythlng +Tele phone ••••••••••••••••• •••••• trailer. Sl95. locits. Sllpa/ Ona owner '114/548·2122 645-2898 Dockt 9070 .. Men-u.ry mtr. 4.5 hp. New + gas t ank. Sa crHlce '78 Alum. boat & 5hp O/B. $32S. 675-6)99. 12', 585 lb cap. USCG GIAY MAllHE s afe, carto p load e r , xtriu. Uke new, written 'llletradJUona l he a vydu-Ii l d $600 ty. Ughtwel.rllt marine m t e g ua r . engine To l50 HP. Ge· 56UOU, Irv. n u l n e n e w parts . BOAT,MOTQR,AND Aiihori~ Dlt1lr: Bristol TRLR. 9'00TOTAL ·Serviet:ll. (714)11112-8541 548·1• S EXTANT-Plath, t eak l»el. s-nntt wanted Jiit caM, 1275. power boat, docked at ~ N.B.m.2573 ••••••••••••••••••••••• surs A. VA.IL.AILI Y AC Newport 646-C>Ml Slips Available Ul·ltOO -,:;. SpNd Ir tOIO r,...., 9111 ....................... 1.1118 Pioneer $lh wheel, «I'. Take ovet' paymeob. h ullttn wa hr/dryr, vacuum. A.IC. Co mP.l f l.ll'NaMd. full Ba. f\a"' aell-contalned. eu.m ora.aru ....................... 1--~--~~~~-~~ 17' Sid boat . '57 Cbry AvioA SI'. Good ~ fol Html. tandem trlr. xlnt llvt•ln le qt.Ue t pa rk • con d , toes / b est. Elittty COft~ bed Cl ~. travel, calla1.-. (' ".. .. ..... ·--. -... ~ -· . --· ·-- 111 • a. 'nWHi '1170 T,_.. tHOfAMlu. l•pa:W ._..~, l•,.,+td A.ltot, l•,ort.d A.lto1, hnported Sunday.~uly 8, 1979 DAILY PILOT D Ii ""~ i~· 81 • •·;a;~~·E;~;,;,~;~~·· "'9 .._. 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UJll6 olr '"71J Spuler a M J.:Jmpit l1tpto & only 4!6,000 m1lc1> &17.iU:n.. 940 Ml·~ -.OOtOBO Sh1blk ,1111 Abt-aut)' t217SZG 1 ...................... --rond MuM lt•ll thll• OHLY $4295 1-l1MC :-. ton HI-Ab lt•rr• Wf'tlk Rlrk. 87).ll.37 ur HOW UD Ch.•rol•• '711 Wjtl), SllCk. t•ll.<'f>l l'llnd 4tiM m I, $3 t l)O 751 0036 2332 (;•'U' t! C'M hoh1tery, powt'• win· economu;al & t•xe111ni: CARVER dowi.. power bruke&. air transPortallon i274 i > ROLLS·ROVCf MO VI Af Pt rl. ._rU.JS..rrtl ul M4 ll.50N 0.•11• h Hhit Duve&Quu1IS~ Cruw• O l I PM tllC I.A llAUltA NEWPORT 1n:ifc.;11 BurJlundy with tan up lltUe red i.ports ewr Very ~ ROY ~tlOn.lng. cruase con· Was 1699; on Hie IMO J•mMr .. JolJiltw " 9730 ll'OI. (682LEJ) MOW-$4799 Newjl0<1 llHCll •••••••••••••••t••••••• SADOLU.Aetl IAUSl MOTottS l \'----' ~ nna alldJna rt'ar .. 1n '74 Alf• U1V ,1v1 Ill~ I~ Ma No of SA fW\ I 13--0555 <klw. •ad<ll" t1tnb 14700 Mwb Ores. 1dnt 1•11mt •1 t7141 522·Slll ~ JAGUARS '-J6Ls, XJ 121..!> & XJS Coupe11 illltr WM lllh! tH.\5 "~ 1<' ~ i93 :.I I !I Sunlla)' b> \11pt "M•'tP'OR.ll('OllKlf'•tt '• Alllll t707 con. \·•mOf't "h"ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• w boo• H1•muvabl1• 11m Aurh JOO I-" uutu "~tut N1"w h"Y it" tv.:. uw 1tr.•1m t~ oot11n1 l)' Orel nmi., "lhoc•lo.i.. ~aul l'11nd Mo\ lllM ~ A M cw... lmm1H ft'IU!lt o;t'll .too "41~ t II l'nul oft fi, Mon l-'r1 StlOOurutr 71114 32.ll 4 Old apoke hub l't1p.. ~ ·74 rOH>t' \ \'ll with Ford lu& •Pt)ke rnu~ iJlt·ll . .iutom.1111 ,tt•n•o wbA &• Ofr. '1~ ooYt. ~ Lup.· lu miln ~Wll SCOTCHGARD ~ '~''01 1144> ~~ii> l.ac 3M 1t1,1pbt·iatur 70 hu,I 1• \ .JhO. I ,, .. t Auto lnt.<'llf'Pt't:..1.·1r lh11 h '( d n 111h 11111 ... 8&UStruth ~MltW ._'<'11.I $1;,00·~:-t 1m:1 ·~T·Blnt, vartmi: out ull i:I lhlt.t.un 1"11 .. up \ut11 or parts Elet· t.>1tl:.. t'lt' rJ1ltu 11uip $2500 1.. .111 541-8017 ' ., 5.;(.."1 PIUISVAlUY CAMH:I SHELL With door-Cur m1111 1,11clo. up. MwnseJI. $125.00 t114-S41·665't ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NO'J'lCETO READERS ANO ADVERTISf:HS The price ol 1lt•IYl:i advertised by v1.-h1t•k dealers fn the vt>h 1dt• i7 t-.1 t .imrno rulh 1·•1111'1 SI 'lllO lil'i>l ulll r ~ f\J.l1 t.:t 1, ton Cht•v} lun)!ht·ll 1~·w t·rt~. 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Beautiful $11i,UOI or olfer. 673-6372 1977 GMC: window \'Jn. perf m~·h cond Load~. Own1·r ncl'd!> monc}. Si:L'il I tlfi8·6304 CONVERTIBLE '71 Cht'\ y S1•ll for lo '66 Ford Fa1rlant· c;T,\ wholl•:.ul1: tilul'IJk or 111 50.<n> on~ m1, m•w p;11nl lcr !ltiO :i.:>:Jl. ~24411 & exbau.~t sysll'm Xlnt cond. ~H!OO !17!1 <t!MU, Autos Wanted 41S'O ()46.2231 ••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• Colll."<1ors itl'm '5!1 Ford hardtop l'OO\ ~. ph . .i1·. amtfm. 99!J-3544 9S30 ....•...•........•..... OUTDOOR OPPORTUNITY Fully ('00Wlnl'd Opt·n Hoad Cdmpl'r on fifi ~e l "2 lon Lruek. u~:-.. ~ll•t'I n C'. a ppl1 J fl ('c-. ~ b42-442!! 4 Wheel Drins 41550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • LrlOICf.1 • '78GMC 4x4 JIMMY V-8. aulo. power s1<•1·nn)! & brakes. air, tilt whl•1•I. 1.·n.ase <'Of'ltrol. <6111*1 1 $8995 WE P/\Y T<>P I>OLL/\R lor 111µ usl'<I cars·rort'li;:n. tlom(><;t 11·., or rluso;l('!i If vour 1·ur " t·xtra t'le<1n. St't' U." 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Mu,..1 i,t•ll 1~1:t·t~15!1 t'\ ("> KARMAMN GHIAS & VW's All~ls to Choo~f'rom ~w&Used Befort• you buy your m·xt VW 1:«onomy l':.ir, lr} u~ forpnc<'' '67 Da~un t:n·at tr;en' <11Km1 ~4mpJ! $5(111 r Gft.'$! aft 7 :.40 .1:!.IH Rot 972 5 •••........•....••••..• 1977 FIAT I 24 SPIDER 5 :-.pc'\'<.! tram, . 1·a~!--l'll1· :1 n cl I 11 w m 1 I l' :. <48.'JWRD I BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dovl' St reel Nl:.'WPORT 81-:t\Cll 752-0900 '76X19 Roadstft' 36.000 actual milt's, 1 owner Bahama yellow. 37 MPG. S4100torfer 1164.lAJl Hawauan Am. Co. 559·42'72 or 834·0985 '75 FIAT X 1-9 Air rood .. 4 speed, radio. mag wheels, lu~~agc rack, loaded ~ 111911NJ M > Only $3995 JIM MARINO VOUCSWAGEH 187ll BEACH Bl.VO HUNTI NGTON BEACll 842-2000 ""' IR711 lll::ACll llLVO HUNTINGTON BI::A<.:tl 842-2000 Lca1~ghini 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fi4 Cl • .-.s11· Rt.·~t ul frr 11\l'r S.1.11011 <'.ti I 5.">t l!l<!I .1t1t·r .)pm 9738 .......••..•.........•• 19741 MAZDA RX7 5 i.llC(.'d. w r 1•11ncl , <.1 lluy wheel :-.. 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Pvt owner moo. 144.9550 lll\ 4 pm wtdya, 640-7* af\ 4. ... ~£AOTOCJ!.BL8.,.V..0CH· •• BMW 2500 aeries. '77 8210. blue. s spd. II.Ir n uiuU'9 "'..,. ma.ILeofftt. snrr. AM.JIM 8 trk . 142-JOOO ...... -.. .., .........,,_ 31.000 ml.S4J00.6'T5·00S2 new parts. JSmpi.:. great eng. Sl600 495-0105 '68 Fiat 850 Spider Con vert.ible. New inside & out.. $495()_ 8AR·2616 ...... '727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 971 HOl"IDA ACCottD S speed trans .. aar cond & AM/FM. Fanlasl1c gas m1leage! C011!16l!I ONLY.$5699 MEWPORT DATSUt-4 888 Dovt' Street NEWroRT BE ACH 8ll·ll00 ~Mew'79 HONDA Cars MANY To C•u •• FnMltl $2895 Expires 10 pm 7 8· 79 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH OJ)\'n Daily & Sunl111) '111 IOPM 2929 llurl>or RI\ <1 <:oiita l\f{'su 546-1934 1974MAZOA RX4WAGON Automatic trans. & utr cond. Only 39,900 low miles. l832PRH I. Mow o..ty S 1918 MlrcltcJe ~· ........ 2Ue>Harbor Bl.. C'.M . 645-5700 1 .... VERSITY '73 Mazda RX3 Wagon Vf"lll'I Low mllel. 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Xlnl rond 38.000 mt. brni. ·77 Buick Skyl ark , Ong o wner $3 450 Loaded itlnl. cond 961-2m7 S3.~ s.57~.979-4094. ~--~~~---­ol'l9&8 Camaro. P /S, A/T . '73 Riviera all power $11 Clean. ongmal, 73M, lo/m.l. Very good cO'n1' new br akes. Sl495. 6\11, 980-2020. 64S-837S --··-. ' • ~.~~ ••••••••••• ~.~~ ••••••••••• ~.~.+:':' ... ~~~ ••••.•••••• ~·.~~~~ ••••••••••• c • .,., Ck•••• tt20 a..... ttlO c. ..... ttl2 ....................................................................... ······•···•····•····•·· 7tCAMAaG ... Al lt71 ·eo C~vy. nllw palnl 4' lt77 CHIVIOl.IT E ca u 1p p •41 ~ 11 Q IAIAMCll 1l re1. llo•-; ru1orec1, COIVITTIT·T°' .-..uc ts~. on Otmaroa, Caprtcea, $.'S,OOOMS·UlOalUPM With automatic 1run11 air~, AM/lo'M Montt Carte.. MallbWJ Ir ·n Nova 8." "°· •ulo. l.oaded I& a b .. llt) • • te r •o ca I• e It ~ Novas Draallc r.-duC' butkN 10111. II trk, c'28UW1-:1 <4aat.ll.8• !Joni' np. ona ownr. 'Clnt OM.Y StJtl ,..,.MAQ SAYIMOWUI rood Muat •~ ~11 1100 HOW.UDChe•roltt VA&.LIY IWOl1S .,. Malibu Wqon, :h~t.. Dove II Qu•llSu IJl.JM04t1!4t~t Alf'. P/8. Alt llm lfm NEWPORT REAC.:11 llM'eo Roof rl'd Jll,000 IU-0555 '.. O NNf-ll '•~t-w•e>L f l a. ..... Hit ............... ·-······ tt71cHIVY MAUIU CLASSIC Famib' c:~onoruy ur, ~ Uian 11.000 rrul • 121111)e) Wu eeas. on 1111lt1 MOW-14695 .... llNCa ~ Harbar Ulv!J CO>TA Mt-. A t7f.~SOO 1977 CHtVIOLn .....,Closak Col~. Only 21,0UO milt•i" nutomatw. pwr 111'"\'I IJU(, 1a1r (.'()Cl1I & vinyl l \.11) Abeauty ! (7~W()l OHLY $4295 HOWARD Ct..vroa.t Dow & Quail St:. NEWPORT Rt-;AClt llJ.0555 1977 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4 DOOR Lwcury sedan. Loudt•n with equ1pmt·nt & hu,., blue velour 1nt l'riur~ 12.i:ff'ZT) ONLY $4695 HOW ARD CtMvrol~t Dove&QuailSts. NEWPORT BF.AC! I 833-0555 Autos.Used ' . \ 4 t> I l(H) _,.. .. , .... a-c.u·~­.. .-c_... Jt .... c..ewon .. .. ---·-°"'" 1 DAYS A WIK 761-7222 '74CAPRICE C:nlLBD l ~~r Huy, SuperClt'dn Sll60 Only 30.950 Mil~' .Cort Fox LeosiftcJ 251'16 Newport 81. C M <..'l0t>t.-d July 4 & Wkem.I 645-3661 "71! Cht!vy M alibu V-6. 13M. assume loan $5400. 642·8655 '64 Chevelle. wh1lt!. new brakt'!>. 6 cyl good t1rei.. Clean $700. P P 645 4005 Autos, Us.cl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS ~) You 're in the dri ver 's seat .. For a lot less than you think COMTIMEMTAL '72 MARK IV A ll Lincoln luxuroi><; Low. low rn1IO& (141HTZ) s2599 DATSUN '78 810 WAGON Auto , AM·FM s1ereo. air cond Power steering 6 c yl . furl 1n1ec t1on 1396WOG) Like new cond111on-17.000 miles. $6999 mllflll ~ Ofl8 0071 ·a ~vy lmP111.. Ui.K•d mtthan1cul rontlll11111 ~ vallte ,1oh. battt'n , rMd111lor . t!l(' tOOO Cull WN--11821 F,v,•nlnxr. * * * D.F. Gir.tt 161 thpab Dr. L ..... leoch You are~ wanner uf twofr'ffffck.ett · ($15 00 vitlue). lo Royalu,ta• Stal5oftShow at Lht• /\NAfl l!:IM l 'ONVt-:NTION l'E.NTl!:H July 14.llp m C4111 642 5678. ext. in tn daim )Our l1ckcU. .... 9925 ..••..............•.... 1979 CHRYSLER COllDOIA COUPE VS. automatic tran;, . pwr. sU>en nR & brak1·s. a.1J" rond.. tinkd glass. burket seat:,, radio, wsw rud1al tires & m or e! 002875). $6695 Expires 10 pm 7-8-79 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 't1l IOPM 2929 llarhor Hlvd. Costa M esa 546-1934 SACRIFICI!:! CHRYSLER '77 CORDOBA Loaded includinl( sun· rool, stereo. full power & low rrulcagc. (429RYX> Warranty available. $3995 JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS l!nOILARBOR BLVD COST/\ M ESA 631-1276 833-9300 1979 CHRYSLER LEBARON VS. automati c tran:. .. PY,T Sll'Cnng & brakC's, tintl'<l glass. radio. t ape stripes. wsw radial tires llm CORV l!:"M' E Sllv r W/u)'llter Int llM. IOMdt'd 6'M 4&47 ev lln3 T·toV ~ full power, 11lnt co11dtt1on 11300. ~"3711 9935 ···········•····•••···· 'H {'01.T 41.000 mt. /\M FM t'US,, Nl'W !>II lll'll\!cl r adials, Ureat 1'000 $2000101 r 645 7:184 h m.,.: 1979DODGE OMNI ~~I buy, JUlO trJll:>, al.I' t-ond . I~ tha.11 13.UOO 11ulc:. c996WQX 1 ~a., Si&!l95: on sale HOW-$4295 BAUER IUICIC :!925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESI\ 979-2500 ·70 Challl'ngl'r. sm \' S ere.: i::a sl. :1ut11. •11r, powl•r. du a ls. Sll•rt•o. lady owned $7M L1kl• nu $1995. 645-5657 ·74 Dart. 4 door S<'d~m. t; l'YI Aff . P IS. AIC. rt.•blt t•ni: $2100. 968·1.~HI l!r74 Ood~c· <..:lub Cab 4X4 N<'<.'<L-. work M ak1• offl•r 556 25-W or 559 ~~ ·----- 1m Doc:IJ:t• As1l('n 4 Ooor Sed.111 With ll':-.~ th.111 23,(M)O rrnlt·"· a11tom,1 t11· trans.. 111 r tontl ""' 1 stel'rlOJ.! & \'Ill) I ruol SG)9 (tllRRlJKI l::Jrh· Ike Toyota Volvo l!J(iti II arbor Bl\ d., l'0:.141 Mesa, 646·9303. 9940 ....•.................• '77 Gr anada Ghia . Perfect C'Ond. 4dr. 41t'. AM/FM /8lrk , dove grey thruout. 21M. bci.l ofr 968-1967. '71 Galaxy1c 500 2-dr hrdtp, outstanding cond SJ.400 581·2670 '76Granada (8.SJPJ U > Super BuyB $1995 Cort Fox Leasinq 2586Newport 81. C.M. Closed July 4 & Wkend 64S.366 I --------~--------•&more! (106522> $5195 '68 l"alC'on wgn . good, looks bad, 557-1121 DATSUN '78 STATION WAGOM fORD '74 COURIER A a d 1 o & h 1• a t e 1 • au1oma11c. tuqgage rack. Pic:kup & Camper Rao10, taccory air. 7 ooo miles. neater. 4 speed. xlnt Like new I I 73VGI) cond (U13650) Exp1n•s IO pm 7-H 7!1 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday $4999 $ 2599 2929·u;~g:,.~1vd Costa M ~a ------+-------1--_546-1934 • PHIL LONG FORD PONTIAC 76 GRAND PRIX CADILLAC 76 SEVIUE "67 Chrysler wagon. I' Ill. P IS. A /C. Uesl offer. 842-3126. Joe. Aallye Wheels. 1111 wheel Spit I power seat AMIFM ;, Cordoba. Clean in/out, stereo radio. bucket 8 track. tow miles t•ll scats w eenier console. cruise control. padOed air . A M /F M . l o mi. 1172RT0) top (884PPO) gm,Call962·5327 76 Gran Torino s3999 CADILLAC '75 SEDAM DEVILLE s7999 CADILLAC '77 ELDORADO COUPE 4 dr sedan. lo mi, xlnt conc:l Air etc. $2400 oHf'r. J62SLX Hawaimn /\m. Co. 559-4272 or 834-0985 •SUMM E R FUN• Chrysler Cordoba. 1978. 2 door. low mil: a ll power. ~11n ro(lf. lt·;icher interior. :11i11 VK l'rin·d l o :.t·ll! Call dav ~. S<lli-5601. "'(·1•k<'nds & t.•vcn111gs a 11t•r7 pm. 955·2~1X2 Leather, tape, 1111 cruise Lealher c;&ereo radio, 1---------t control. Cabrio\Pt too. --- '71 FORD SURFERVAM lull power factory air. cruise> con1rol. Cabriolet low mileage (541MOW) lop 131 2AXJ) s4599 FORD '78 SHORTIED PICKUP s7999 MERCEDES 74 280 SEDAM Mag wheels stick shift. Power windows. stereo low, low miles (Ser radio. l o w mile s. 87737' (443KXZ) s4999 CADILLAC 76 COUPEDEVIW Aslroroof. Full power. factory air cond .. stereo & 8 track, tilt. cruise. leather. Cabriolet top & low miles. (697PP0) s5999 CADILLAC 76 ILDottADO COUPE ~plit P""'•· seats. tllt. cruise. stereo. Cabriolet top p lus all of t he Cadillac lu11urles & low. low miles. (047NRR) s5999 $8999 COMTIMEMTAL '76 MARK V Tilt wheel. cruise. stereo, sp 111 power_ ~ats, Cabriolet top. ~er & only 36,000 miles. Sharp! (766SLN) s5999 TOYOTA '76 C~CACOUPE 4 speed transmission. r ad Io, heater. rallye wheels & low miles Sharp! (587RON). s3999 NABERS ~ 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ..... _ 142S BAKER ST. COSTA MESA 714/540·9100 l!n7 Chrysl er Cordoba- Ulack, black & black. Sunroor. pwr . i.ll'enng, tJlt wheel. cruise control. slcreo Lape. spl.Jt seals. pwr w1nd o w s ... a gorgeous automobile & look at this price; $3999! (365RIW). Earle Ike Toyot a-Vol vo, 1966 V-8, automatic. stereo t ape, mags w /ovals, spare tire mount, hi-back seats. <66142> $2295 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac-GM C am E. lsl, Santa Ana (714 )558-1000 H arbor Bl vd .• Cost a --------Mesa.. 646-!00.1. 1979 CHRYSLER MEWYORKEJl FIFTH AVENUE V8. autom atic t rans .• pwr. steering & brakes. -------- wr cond .• 60/40 reclining '72 Torino wgn, nu bat· leather pwr. bench seats. lery. tires Runs. Nds 5th Avenue Edition pk~ .• _wonc __ ._$350_._ss_l_·58S2 __ _ glass sunr oof. AM/FM '76 Granada Chi.a. A /C, stereo w /8 track t ape. CJC, Xlnl cond. Must wsw r adia l tires & s ell. Askin g $290 0. MORE! (182743). 759-8986 NOW DISCOUNT&> $2800 '78 Futura: 4spd. red off of manufacturer's re· w /wht int, AM I F M tal.lstickerpric:e stereo. lo mi. Isl to pay off loan of $3420. 73 drives Ex;plres lOpm 7-8·79 il a w ay! 968 · 4405. ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Dally &Sunday 'UI l OPM 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa M esa 546-1934 .75COIDOIA US1SWS) ~Bu,y! $1575 74,300EatyMllesl ~~~-Closed July 4 & Wkend. 64S.l661 ISTA111ALI '11Cordova '71 Imperial 7'Mlll ftd11 .... '11~ LI S.roa Medallion, ..... ......burn. 20mpg. cNae, air, •trk. lGM, smtJe IWUll'J st IS200. ~H087 544..s:m. 1977FORD LTDll A family car with looks' Automatic trans .• air cood... power steering & bnltes & less than 30,000 miles. (627SPQ > Was $5:BS; on sale NOW-$4395 IA&BIUICI< 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 97'-2500 CONVRTllLE '66 Ford Fairlane GTA. 50.000 orig miles. new paint 4' exhaust system. Xl nt• cond . Sl800 . me«>, 646-2231 'tll Falrlane 2-dr. 1295. Runs. 60-10121846-6595 'TT Cobra: PS, PB. auto. ~ ~/otter, cherry. 548 ·'11'11 •ft .3 :30 Md)'l/wlmds anytime. . Sonday. July 8, 1979 OAIL Y PILOT 019 IS ON NOWI ALLIEW 1979 FORD MUSTANG Including automatic 1ransm1ss1on and much. much more! ONLY$·~~" THUNDERllRD CLEARANCE! LAST WEEKEND TO SAVE UP TO •.• s2300 OFF THE WINDOW STICKER. HURRY! t Ser 485811Stk 2393) tSer 42541 !Slk 2410) 4 c;oeed radio and henter. more 11E06208' '75 FORD TORINO 4 door. V-8. aulomat1c power $2677 c;IPering. air. vinyl top t830PUV '7 4 FORD MUST ANG 2 door. 4 cyt . 4 4'Peed. AM/FM 8 tracl-. sunroof '209LVYI '7 6 FORD TORINO '78 FORD 2 door hard top V-8 automatic. Pl ... TO air vinyl rool ( 165PVF ) A u1ornJl1c Jlr ~.nyl l op. '78 DATSUN B-21 0 po w er <;fef'ring radio. low miles 266TSP• 4 door 4 cyl . automatic air. 9200 miles (368VOHJ s3477 '7 6 FORD GRANADA 4 door. V-8. automatic. air. POwPr steering. stereo. cruise. mag~ 1729RXP) .. f'\ (.jfo t .,,,, A'" 1~· , • l'Tl-"'"' • .. h t•ll Hl/\;I ru AJI._. t4 J'l f~O 'P ' \ ·,~f ,_,,, ,.. :/'~41"' 51877 s4477 52777 52677 '75 MUSTANG GHIA :> 0(11)1 v.a .. 1111orna11 ouw1•r 54877 '-let>11ng AM/FM slPre.1 vinyl too (8 13NYNl 53477 52977 WOW! INST AMT CREDIT APPROVAL AVAIC.ABLE ALL WEEKEND! ••• P.LUS: I 00°/o FIMANCINtl .O.A.C. SE HABLA ESPANOL! ....... UMd ....... 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H40 OflANOf!CO\INTY'S 1'17.-CUltY lf7tFOltD '7S Ghia, under lO.OOO lf71FOID lf7lrLYMOUTH -••• .. ••••u••00•0 MIWIJT MOM.A.ACHtmftAM ..._...._TAHGCOlltA. ~~J~s Compl etely .. ..-OSID_.._. SATEUITECPE. SI.£ SALE SALE JW.ION&.Y O\IUJ7 fORDS roOfOOS! FROM All o/ lhcle car• urt• 1977 Oran.do • drt All huve llr t.'(.Wld. r1tdto. hcutcr, v1eyl lnl(•n or. r1.1dl11lb, flt<' ~u url' In very fJIJOO rM.Ch1nm1I cu11'1 & Mppear1nt" Wu must ldl l.hnl4• l'U~ & arc of rcnna llwm lo Ow pubhc ror apprvi.. $8W.ll200 un der curre nt Wholci.ulu Bilk' 0o<lk t"or mor~ m formauon & where to it.'t! tht'm. t all lla wa1i11n Am Co. 559 4272 or ~ ?1 LTD II 4 Door Very good gas m1leaJ:t-, all poi.::.1ble ex tra:. $3800/offer . \3311> Hawa11an Am . Co. 5.':D-4272 or 834 ·0985 '65 Font, l(ood transport II lioo car $300 754.(ISW UNCOLN·MERCURY ~ .....,. . ._~ ...... """. $4600. S49-l89'7. n"' "'" DEALER.SHlP I cyl .. aulo1n1Uc., air TURBO. 4 cyl.. 4 speed ~ 99$5 4 cyl. engine, autombtic, VS. auwmatic trans .. air cond .. J:wr. ateenna. trans. sunroof, ~wr . air cond., custom ex· cond... pwr. steenng & ... , ..... DHOI •. u l I . • •••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,,_ r-... r...,o, e u e ntenor, steering & bra es . ~or. radio& wsw tires. brakes, AM/FM stereo. UNCOLN·Ml:RCU RY vinyl lop, wire whee l AM/FM stereo. ma gs & Ot.DS '79 (<m'l'SV). split seat. vmyl top. wsw 11-llA.-OCeoterDr. COYel'a, CUit.om moldin11 like new·only 3000 miles. DB.TA DIESEL $3395 tires&more! (3S2KLN> SO•'w>'·Lake Forest exit •more! <1UVQC1. U.2300111. <SUt.P3940>. With cusoom 98 intenor IC'~...i S 1695 IRVINE $3ff5 ~"i951 inclcdino moonroof. lux ._res lOpm H l-'19 --.. Expiresi m7-8·79 ll0.7000 10 m 7-8·79 ury 4 door sedan . full~ I S&ftR CLEAN! :i~:!·c:rn~~rr~~t~~ J!J 11!~\lWtt.lR}: 711 Monarch Gb.1a, 4 dr. <3N89NI · •79 Re place· Open Daily & Sunday -· • -·---· "' only 2J,000 miles. auto, Open Dally It Sunday meot value $13,500. 'tal 10 PM Open Daily & Sunday 11tr. power str & brakes. 'UI 10 PM Socriflc• priud for 2929 Jla rbor lllvd. 'til JO PM M .. ~IJ s•~1 d I nuidt -....t.... Costa Mesa 2929 llarhor Blvd. ICnc 0 """' ra ia 5• 2929 Harbor Blvd. 'T"' -Costa Mesa reclm1rig bucket seats. Costa Mesa 1976 FORD JIM SLEMOMS 546-19 4 546• I 9 34 8ea1.111lul brown wftan 546-1934 MUSTANGll IMPORTS J.. &Son ------ ant Only $4200. Call GHIA. Automatic, air 1970HARBOR BLVD.-Mft 646-20ll. 1978 Mere. Zeph. Wgn, cond.. pwr. st . & AM /FM COSTA M ~A UMCOLN-MERCURY '76 Plymoufhs SACRIFICE'· $100 + lease payment. stereo IJ track. Like 631-1276833-9300 "Specialofthe Week" to Fury 4·dr !.lal100 ..__CURY '77 Assume lease. AIC. PIS. brandnew! 1421PC1-~1. 1978PIMT0 wagons. All rult y -22+ na 645-#iO Now~ $3488 '75 Olds 4-dr Della Royal, S 1 I ve r ex le r 1 o r . '-'<llllPJ>t-'Cl. Air. AM /FM ~ ... -... GHI_. m...,. Mi-:""..,!.,_ radio. P/B. P IS Most -"""" "'.. ,_.,.. nu brakes & llr~. mm\ automatic , radio & l'Olor!> & interior~ All Loca lly ow n ed ac Mmt.g 9952 Mmda/ReftCllllt l'OOd l3·15 m1 pr gal heater.(06lUt:R1 mathtJincd liy rlel't serviced . Immaculate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISOH bo Bl C M ~ 54().3385 $3450 me<'harm·s. All avail. at. cond1t1on Low miles, ·70 Fastbk 302 2v. good 2 ar r " · · 1 bo c too. 1357SGE> Warranty .......... lJon. towner. S2000 64S-S700 ·71 Cutlass, P is . P1U. ~• ar r Bl .. M. SSOO Stl>tlO bt.>low Blue ·1 bl '?9 I ..,,. ..,,,,...., good cond. A l'. ver> 540-5630 Book whoh.·~all" µrit·t• ava1 a e. rep a""' 64.S-0829aft6PM. 1974 FORD I ll 6 ~ l> I I' I t ""'I W B ment valueS7000. t' l'an . ca ·45 05;.o7 '7!i Wgn. Ju~t n•du1Td i::t tM.' ~2.fJlt Fie~·~ TH IS W EEK EM D Clean, dependable 1967 MUST A.NG II anyt.tme $500 Must St-II l!t-st ot M W'd h I & Mana~l'r ONLY ustang. t e w ce s 4 cyl..•spe«l trans . ,11r 'TJ Delta 88 RoyJlt', 2 dr, fer.494 1589 c·vt':. ~.Runs well. Body & cond. & Cd!.Sl'llc. PIS p $4495 inte rior x lnt. $1,900. <681KY8). · IR. A'C, reg ga::., '73 Runabout: i":H·tory JIMSLEMOMS 7$-0168 l"\Ui y $2999 $1400.644·85~ snrf, AC, auto. lo m1. l .. ~-.Ts ~ $1795 or mot•n·ydc a~ 1978 PLYMOUTH ARROW .lA~RBORBLVD '61J Mustang : Looks & HEW'PORTDATSUH 19750LOS parttr<ide ~l!036 1JRc.o1n 9945 1970• · runs great. make offer. 888 Dove Stn•t•l OmtCJG Hatchback ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA M ~A 751·7716 N~'WPORT BEACH Automalll. pwr st1•t·r 73 Pinto ~ll<'k , AM FM , S1 .500 1 Best of11·r Ca II 759-~or afl b 552 fl3..llJ I <'YI engine, automalw trans . air l'Oncl . s1dt• moldmi.:,, pw1 hr:ikt·• .. rart10, huck••t :.•'oil'>. w:." radial 11r"'" & 11101·t·' W50\'IX 1 '73 Linc Cont 4 dr, mt'd 63t·l276 833-93oo 833-1300 lnl!. J1r t<ond . huc kt·t h .,.,., B RARE '65 GT MustanJ.!. ------•· "· 1 '"h • gm, w I toµ,..., ... st '70 Marq uis Co n v ~a ...... '" t•on.::.o c." arµ ufr. 638 7~. 833·11199 AMWM stereo. fact air. clspd, rebll 289. nu t rans. '&1' 2 MU~I. Con\. ran~." 1tmMPS1 ( II ff xlnt cond. best ofr ovr spd 1; t'Y I. x Int rnrid <>NL Y S2995 lll72Ltm-oln. xlnt mtc•rh. & u pwr. c·n·ampu $2(XK).968-5710 S:!9SO 640 lt»l '72 Pinto Hunabout Automat1(' SKl>O Jill. 962 122:1 appearanre. M ichehns $2975. 646-9267 HOWARD Chnrolet Great family car or haul '66 Mustang VS. New 65 ~1usti!nf.!. 289 ttiH~. Juto 0.>\P & t~uJ1I St' --- - trailer . 6 8,000 mi. Classified Ads. your one· radials tires & mags, PS. PH. s 11.11111• Call :-iEWPORT llJ·.,\{'11 $l!K)()/offer. 644·4585 stopshoppm~ centt'r. stereo $1500 /bst 497-3461 714.044.0720 833-0555 Haw something tu ~t'll" t1ass1r1t'Cl ad~ do 1t wt•U ----A.Mtos M•w 9800 A.altos, M•w 9800 A.dos, M•w 9800 Autos, N•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 ..... : ................. ······················· .............................................. ······················· ······················· $4695 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 01"'" Jl;11h & Suntlay 111 Ill l'\f . ~l~I 11,orlwor ltl\11 546-1934 JOHNSON & SON 77 \'ol:irt• PS. I' H. l'iJCI-., 1\l'. /\!\1 FM '·'''· 111 1111, 1mm,.1 t1l~1l t'. l :!IHI lll' .. I t>-l2 ''7;\;l1•H •"I LINCOLN-MERCURY, COSTA MESA PRESENTS ... """" JOHMDOE '.:'' '" 'll MAIM STREET A.MYTO'HN l 2145 XR-7'S AT With optional extended gas tank you may get OVER 400 MILES PER TANK OF GASOLINE Based on EPA Eshmates: your mileage may vary LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES ... • Price Reduced $1728.49 Price Reduced $1591.34 Price; R~uced $1591.34 ICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER! ·-' -.. Ll ~COt ~ • • • COUL..\R [ ~p~ I "t " ........ 1976PLYMOUTH VOLARE SEO AH VK, a u\11m,1t11· 1r.1n' . a 11 nm1l , "" r ""'t·nni: ~ hr,11-.,· .. \ln}-11111> 1.111111 c-. "-"'" llr••' 1 :1:1:lf( ~:\I S249S 1-;,p1r1•0, 1111.r11; >o ;•1 AT LAS· CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Opo·n ll.111\ ,\ ~11 n1I J' t II Ht l'\I ~I'.>'• ll.1rhur lll1tl I tl'l ,t \1, .1 546-1 934 ill '-1•11' .-..o1..fl111 I 11111"' \ 11 \ I .oUlh I'._ l'h \IOI t •Hiii '".I Ill d 711 1'1a11' \ \1 I """ Im u \1 l ..., I' '> E I. I 'H nlu, I.>~• u, :u. n :-.:11..tht1• lh111 ... i..;rt·.11 rn~l ~l'l I. I'S I' II •• 111 !I; I. Pontiac 9965 ·····•········••······· •Sm llOWi\ Cl \I' " '77 LEMAHS SAFAR I W AGOH \' >< •• 1uaorn:.i1 II'. µ11w1 1 i.ll't!rtni.:. fat·t11n :J11 'Plrl 1-t'.lll-, Ult ;'rUl'>I' rJ<'k r.ilht.'. nt'" r,1d1ab I03SL10!'>• $2995 * J.C. FORTUNE l'nnuac· <:Mc aoJ F. Isl. St.ml a An:i 1 i I I ) ;)!',I! 11100 ·1;; P111111ac F 1rt·h1rd Gold. lid t•und $11llll. Ph t»fi :r. 17 'tiJ 2 cir hrclq1, ~··m1 da. .... .,ll. rond. Mu::.t St't.' 581 2670 7:J f'1reb1rd ~pint P.J>. must sell · xlnl t·o11d. LOADi-;D. nc•w M1chchn 9611-0345 '78 G r and P rt'< L J . loaded J\1r c·ond • I! trark AM l fM . Xlnl cond Good MPG. $5795. Call 644.!KJ97 1977 PONTIAC GRA.MDPRIX Ve ry s harp , buckl'I ~.ats. air cond. & mon• Less thllll 31.000 mile.., 11112TXJ> Was $.S.CJ95; on sale NOW-$4995 IAUER BUICK 2925Harbor Rlvd. CO!\T A M F:.'iA 979-2500 ·m Le Mans 2 dr. l ownt·r. 37.750oriit m1. xlnt cond. clean SlOOO. 640-4245 ~rd 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 T· Bird. ongmal ownt>r, lo mi. bke new. all extri.i. $5..'m 493-813.5 '65 '500 646-7573 '77T-llRD 22,000 Miies! Shcrp. ao..d. S439Sjbst ofr. Cal 494-3263 '73T·Blrd: Cust Contmen· ta) trunk. fully loaded. top cond, ~ gas. $2SOO. ISl!&-9192. ,... 9974 ....................... '7S Vep wag. Slick. xlnt cond. Extras. Radials. tl,000 /0f(er. 892·3579 ~ '7• Vep '8p, air oo.ct. .... AM/FM. MAKE O,.P'Eft cau.._.1 1 . , FINAL SPORTS I D~EAD WHAT'S GOING TO MAPPEN NE.~VOUS? W~0 '5 NERVOUS'? NANCY AUNT FR tT Z I. MY TOOTH HURTS DENTIST '/~t WELL. YOU'D BETTER GO SEE THE DENTIST RIGHT AWAY ~4 - M'ITI..., t'•. _..., ... , LOCAL WANT ADS · SUT A5 SOON A5 t'M ~EAD'r' FO~ THE PIR5T SERVE ... ('M ALL R/6~T BEFORE TkE MATCJ.{ STARTS .. <$' (< ~ (( 35 CENTS 7-B ~ }\ I GET 6UTTERFLlE5 ~ . ~#(/~.z_ Ernie Bushmill~r BOY. DO I H ATE GOING- TO T H E DENT IST MY DATE <SOI ,/GK .· r !'M NOi ~OI N~ ~ r -ro IHt: ! 01~ DANCE' t IONIGHT! c ... !! • ... e DENNIS THE MENACE J. LOVE. '(OUR NEW TAPE1 DeNN/s;. --KA MP ~ELL'/ ANtJUAL... HfAtii·f t-H20i ~~L.- -fo~tGHT[ WHAi A NO!! ~HAME. f WHAT CAN'f WOLl1L..0 YO(.,{ uO eve~YONc AL.ONE? THINK? ~AWi • • ~ Ut\.' ... i'HeN COl.At...D YOU JlENT A TUXEDO JACKEi? ...c? WHAi o~ EA~f~ ~o ~ I ?. LINDA .? DoGGON~ II,,, IT JAMMED! W~AT'5 T..,.E M ATTEJ'C,. FstA"'~JNE"? YOU. COL.ALO ? CA~~y IT ALL EVENING, ~ AND 9AY ~ ~E'-7 IN T~E ~ '2'E?T r:{OOM ... ~ You TAKIN' 11~'J:<E He=Res youQ TAPE,~ARGARE.T. ~ACK WHERE DARNGD /HANK'S fOP-U::TT/N ME HEAR. IT. YOU GOT IT~ RIGHT. --- ~IJDGE PARKER . . WHAT ABOUT BEN? AS FAR A S 1 CAN TELL, HE'S GOING TO STAY AT WHAT 'S HE GOIN6 HELEN'S PLACE .' HE'5 BECOME SORT OF A CELEB- TO DO? RITY, HAV ING SINGLE -HANDEDLY CAPTURED AN ESCAPED CONVICT ON THE MOST-WANTED UST.' I DON'T WANT YOU TO TURN ,...~ AROUND, ABBEY/ 51T DOWN CAS- UALLY WITHOUT LOOKING TOWARD T~f WINDOW.' I 'LL ~E WALKING OUT OF THE ROOM IN A MOMENT/ 1-lHINK I SAW 50MEONE .......-~• LOOKING IN HERE.' ~~ ,,~~"" - AND WHAT DO ES PATI~ THAT IN 11'l1END TO DO , OTHER ITSE LF THAN KEEP B EN OUT Ml 6HT BE OF TROUBLE ? A FULL-TIME JOB! BUT lT 5E EMS THAT HELEN AND SHE LIKE EACH OTHER ... 50 SHE'LL BE WORKIN6 AT HELE N'S PLACE TOO.' -----------....... ......--~..----... --....... --~----- ' .t A VERQ EFFECTIU~ 5T[<!ATE.GQ TO USE IN TE.NN15 ,. UJHEN 900 WANT TO 5HAKE OP 400R. OPPONENT, 151HE FAMOUS AU6TRALIAN SHIFT! MY NEW Fl<SURE IS WORTH ALL THE: DIETIN<5, WILLIE- ~ WELL, 1~0T ,A LOT Of WILL FbWER. ON A CRUCIAL POINT,(,U) RE<YlOUE lX)OR WARM-UP 6UIT 10 REUEAk. A BRl6HT ORAt\\GE SHI FT wrm A U\R&E KA~GAROO 5EW~ O~ THE FRO~ ! DOCTOR SMOCK He SAIP .:x: 'c::> Ge:-r 1 ce CReAM AF-reF< He "TOOK OLJ1"'" MY tONS I L-S ! eu-r A1.-1.- l'He:Y GAve ME: WAS SHeRee:1 ·' et.> CHANGING QOUR 6~ DORI NG A /V'\AIC~ 1!-)00 C.AN OFTEN AAillE '-fUOR OPPOME~T ! · 1Hl5 TACTIC orPUL-.D 5UFFICIENTL9 UN~~UE 4>0UR OPPONENT 70 I~ OUR NEXT CHAPTER WE'LL Dl6C05o RUO.SIAN THE. NET! A LJ..OCA} QOU TO OJ IN 1HE FOl~T ! . __ ., by Ferd Johnaon SLl<OAR COOl<IES., r • SoD,A POP;) 1ce- CREAM, CHOCOL,ATf MAL/S;, BRoWNIES-> FUDGE, SUNDAES, CHE'ESEC,AkE:' "TAPIOCA ... ' By George Lemont . -\.: ....... , , ~ JUDGME:N-r FOR IHe: Pt...AIN1"'"1 FF.' IHIRIY PAYS OR IHIRIY FL.-AVORS .' ·: '.• , . T'HAI WAS _. MY FtRS-r_ N\AL.-PRAC-rtce SOii.' -· NOW~ KNOW ~'M A c,oseR PUA.SUING AN INSIGNIFICAN-t CAReeR! ' SMALL CLAIMS f cou~r~: ' ~ '""' ' ·-'l'tk'"'" _,.:i,,,:.,~ •• . ' Tt>AMPOUNE AcT 'muST vou ENJOYED ~RUNCH, WIM~LE? Hf:Rf: I AM AGAIN l 11Me FOR COCKIAIL-51 MARMADUKE® ----- ~APEZE AI:lTIST CLOWNS TATOOED LllDY. WILD ANIMALS Wf:'LL HAVE FIL.El MIGNON FOR OUR PINNER. NOIE Tii E. CLE:AN . SH f:f:IS ON YOUR rMLlSOLEUM ~EV. Wf; AR{; IN MARMACUKES -reRRtioRY 'SC> Be RGADY FoR A~<t" eME:RGENCY t:===----:~ ANEUVER ("1>RIVING .. I ~LJIL.T1}HS 10 PRO~CT YOU FROM WINP AND r?LJST WHIL.E YOU WORK. V k-H~ I HA'fE IT WH~NIAL.ENT SCOLJ15 FROM THE. ~l& Cf3M~IERIES AREINIHE ARE::A. By Brad Anderson ---·-·•-• .. •• ••• •-··-·-r• --...--•••• •• • •• • I -- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at lust six diff er- ences in dr.aw1ng details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below. WRITE CAN 8E WRONG! Read this Then, as someone reC1tes It a loud. ~ II you can pul it In writing To write Is fun, u1d the writer And write you know is wrinen right Whenever It is writ· ten wrfte. But when you see it written wright, You know It is not wrinen right. For write, when it is wrinen rlgt\t. Must not be wrinen rite or wright. Inched, It can't be wrlnen right. paqy 0 e Flnd a tree In each $C?ntence; 1. He's a $harp · opef'ator. 2. I will help In every way. 3. Ben wlll awe us money.'· Yow pal missed the bus. w1•d ' -HM t *'Id C \fl'f I eow.11enge: Switch the numben l. 1 and 6 around as necenary to form • number divisible by sever\. What is th41 number? IU 1.ciwnu al41 w..01 • .._ ~1\dn •" v•nl e Rlddl~Me· This, If you can: Where did the rabbit catch the plane? At the hareport. Which wind Is fastest to rise? Wind from the yeast. _, &o ~ . ,,_ j ... •• • c i "' ... ~ ;:; • .. ~ " • JOY RIDE! Apply colors neatly .above: 1-Red. 2-lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. S-Flesh . .-u . gray. 7-Dk. brown. I-Dk. green. 9-Dk. blue. 10-Purple. 11-81.ack. 12-MAroon. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points tor using dll the leHet's in the word below lo form two complete words PITTANCE -.. . .. . -. THEN score 2 points edch tor all words of four tellers or more found among the letters Try to score at leait SO po1nh. OU1n 1 ... II .O~•IW 9 °"l"I"' \i d•> H !) S 6ui"I"' I I -IM ' .... , ..... 11 a1•10 -.>n c .. IJIWI ,, .,.,~ c 6u1n1 ... ,, HqWRN I H>ua~UIO For to writ• write BREEZY POINTf 0..:r hero above Is bn1eiint along toward •:Mtd '•u11 :w1t;O.u• a1QIUOd right Isn't right. th• finish line, point X. Can you Mt him through? _THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES NIELSEN .•• ANO llLL TRAMPLE THAT LITTLE GIRL··/ 6UT IT WOULO'V~ 6~f:N Ya.JR FAULT IF HE'O BEEN HURT, SUP&RMAN/ BECAUSE 01= LOIS'S BLASTED o INTERFERliiflCE, . , l CAN'T CATCH ..,_~ iHAT 0/S- MOtlNT/N<3 ~ICEMAN-- ------ CONGRATUl.AT/CMl.5, Al?ANK5TER·->Ot.J~ PX.AN WORl<eP.' THe Pl..J6J.IG THINK'S-SUP~R/KAN 16' RE:SPONSl8t..E: FOR THE: ACCIDENT ypg CAUSEP! (fl WHERE'5 ou~~2 W~&RE.'S ouR '6NoMB'Z wHeRE~ ouR 'FAERrcs'? ., :l \ ~ l.. by PASKO, TUSKA, COLLITTA --BECAUSE EVEN A SUPe=:QMAN HA'7 ONL 'Y TWO HAN PS! 1"HEN,SUPERMAN RUSHe5 OFF TO STOP ™E RUNAWAY HORSE ••• ---" AH, &UT I 'M NOT FIN/SHEP WITH SUPERMAN YET/-- ~ by .Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh A Pu6L.f?HEr< CM! MA~ A FORTUNE Off 1H~ St6 04R,?Tf't1A5 BOOK?,,, ----------------~ ' • WEY CANT Bf, I WANT ?OM~ IDEA?, AND 1 WANT ll-'EM fAST I , ~ 1 60f WE IDEA Fr<oM ~E t..ATCSI HA~r<t7 AND a~UP POLL~,,, NORM~N. ~~ ·'/~· StE 1'"M~ 'f 6\J'4 Wt1141\4E OA~~ \JJ._\J'I \.\Al~ Srff1Ne:, 0'\1£R 1'"4ERE? NOul ·n.~A'f ~~·s IN lO~~E~E. "e:' ~ A ~'f'"~t\\6'-''l-A S-fuOEN" "E1S \"€. ~1'\.JOE.N\ 600~ P~ES\OENT. ~£.·s C A.r-r~\N Of" -n . .\£ QE:6~\€ \£ ~M ... _GORDO SHOE ·n.~A''r'S o~E Of M'I £~-60'4 ~\ E ~OS. ~~·s MAO£ 114£ OE"~N's L.l?"f E>-lE~'l ~€"ME<S1'ER, /\t-lO ~f; WAS Ju S'f" tJA.M£0 'f~( MOS1" OU\-S1'"ANOlN.6 COLLE~E S'fuOE'N\ lN "f~e: S'\A. "f"E. 'i~ ~W l'.'.OM£ ~ou oo~'-r Go , OLI "f V..h 1'"" "\ N\ ~N'4MORE? '~ "'6~ SC'°"OOl.., ~£ l>Jt\S \Ja\£0 1'"~£ -S1"'uOf:~'\ MOS1" L\Kf:'-'I \o succe:ED. 0 '"' __.,..... ..... ae:c Au se:. ~e.· s A JE:f<.K1 Gus Arriola by MacNelly _.Bf'AU~~~·~ 100 (nt:Mrf iHAT,WHY! ' l~DACAAIR !1 1W ~PING Wl™ MY ft?lTION AT ~I~ N£WSPAPER .. · I -·---- • to ask yourseH ·ng a low tar: #l Just how lowin taris it? - --:---. VANfNJE ~ \larlboru Livi ITS Winston _/~ r~ i -- VANTAGE ~Can I go lower and still gBt good taste? Yes. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . .. l THSTl YOURS8.F ~ 1119 qumtian, • I ...... to "Ask,* Fmt, ~ &•t lemglOn Awt .• .._ lbtll. 11 Y 10022 Wt1 JJll'I '5 lllf ~ qiaestions. Sony. we e111't ._ others. FOR DAVID P. OfYNOWETH, as- sistant director, bioconverslon research. Institute al Gas T echn<*>gy Wiii the dmy eva-COCH whm consum- e. can grow thdr own 1 l!Jld and c:onwrt It Into t.e.t? -8.R .. Be.ch· wood, N . .I. e Studies oo growth and conversion of kelp to SNG (Substitute Natl.Ira! Gas) have been going on for a.bout six years at a cost of a.bout $7 mUlion through 1978. "Seaweed heat" is possible now. How' ever, It will requlle another three ot four years of research to determine whether the concept is economically attractive enough to continue the research into lhe next sazige of development. If successful. it will probably be the late 1990's before a substantial quantity of me1hane is available from this resource . The unavailability of large quantilies or~ kelp and hi!ti costs of sma8-5Cale ani6cial 'kelp birm!. and conver· sion 5Y*fnS would l'TRN this \jomass bm a poor choice n lndMdual ~. FOR TONI TENNllJ..E, recording star Whatewr' dkl you man when ,..ou aakl It was "f.ataJ'" lor you and your .....,_nd, Danyl, to clrtw In the aame car? -G.R .• La c:ro.c. Wla. e I can't stand the way he drives, wtth too many stops and $W1s. He's constantly changing lanes.. When I drive, It's as ~ rm taking the first lesson. He tells me when to stop. what turns to make. It seems the minute we both step in the car, hostility descends on us. I suppose the answer is to travel In different cars. wen? It not for the gas shortage. FOR DICK BUTION, skater Whllt hopes do you haw lor the ~pk: sbttng team? -M. Wllllamlo.. Port Arthur, Tam e I think the Amel1can skaters will do extremely 1.1i1eU at the 1980 'Milter Olympics. Defending champion Unda Fratt- anne Is a superb athlete. In the pain competition, the 1979 World Olamplons, Tai Babtlonla and Randy Gardner, will have to face competition since lrlna Rodnlna and Aleksandr Zabev of the Soviet l.Jruon have been pair champk>ns for the prevk>us 10 years. h mouJd be an interesting battle. FOR STEllA B. HACKEL. director of The Mint How llMIDV cum. _.. mlnc.d acb ~ by how many peo- ple? -R.E., BllV Qty. Mich. e At. present, 53 mllbon coins are minted dally, for a total of approlClmately 12 bllllon coins annually. Approximately 2,500 people are employed throughout the Mint, but not aB are engaged In the actual str1klng of <X>lns. Many different workers contribute their slciDs to the ftnal product. induding t~ and die makers, rnefters and refiners, mlU opentors, pras opmstors and administrative support personnel FOR THE .. ASK'" EDfTOR r. tt true that J.ne Fonda begins pre- paring lor ha role a fu8 year ~ lohooting st11rts? -LM .• 1bpdo. Mm. e As soon as Jane signs up for a role, $he starts doing her homework. Twelve months before' The China Syndrome went Into producdon, Jane, who plays a 1V reporter. sought our newswomen. She paid attention to all their manner- isms, as well as their naporting dulk!s. (Jane claims this Is what helps her make her perfonnances so convlndng.) She ~ ~ admits that perfonners aren't the only It., '/ ~ ones who work long, ~eUng hours Jane Fonda: Better red than blonde. "News people have an Incredibly de· mandlng $Chedule. They're out there In all hours, coodition5 and weather." lnciden • tally, when Columbia Pidures surveyed newswomen, they discovered that the major· lty of them~ blonde. Jane refused to tum that color, so she became a redhead. because "my husband always wanted to make love to a redhead." FOR SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER (R·Ariz.) How do you ~ about thoee Presidential hopefn&s who hew rw:hed 70, cw are doM to tt? -E.P., Uttle Rock, Ark. • I don't happen to feel that 70 or any age ls necessariJy the fence beyond which senility ls caged. I have seen senility at 30 years of age. and I've seen a lack of It at 90. I do feel . though, that 70 i.s son of a mag)c age at which people should think of doing something else; but that l.s up to the person, and I'll stand behind their judgment. FOR ERICA JONG. authof Do you pay ny attention to .Mee and crtddNn from ~? -E.P., Salina, KanMll e I'm Immensely grateful for the tremendous outpouring of mall from readers. I read It all, and try to answer at least with a postcard. But writing Is one of the few professions where one is totally responslbk! for one's own words. Writers are 11aluable precisely because they are Independent souls. So I try to hear my re~. yet at the 5ame time maintain my In· dlvlduallty. It's a delkate balance. FOR KEVIN OONWAV, star al &oadway's EJephant Man .._ bwd th.t "°"' llllld Svlwets saao. .. ..,. bee .. ptty to a few~-'true? -T.M., Daabur\I, Conn. e ft'5 the odler WlJIY ¥0Und. One ~ when Sly and I were makklg fW on the West Const. ....,. * out. To saw time. we kept ow makeup on. (We were old men, with gray hair, )owls and body pads to make us look fat.) The wmtrus thou!tit we wee a par al old togles. She srwted • us. I wonder what would haw happened had we told her she was being rude '° "Rocky." PRO ....,. w.... v. Roch, "· 1R-Oe1ewerw> PRO AnDCOO CON Ar**' c:... assistant director, dept. °'-..mi. AFl-CJO We once wer-e the most productive nation on earth. Today we rank last among dewloped n.aons In produc- tMty WQIWth. Ewn Great Britain and Italy rank higher. Our productMty Wowth Is not '9gglng btaUN U.S. worMn .. lazy; tt Is Wing becaute our facton., ~t and took ate ~ ot.olct9 and wearing outf au... tu lncenUva wtll ~the hard~ bi}~ ln\itillmtnts needed to modeml:IJI our *-cbiw. ~ wortdng condll8nl and Qp.nd job oppot· IUntlta. 8ueaa tax Incentives will help revltabe Amlrica and produc. the produc:tMty growth needed to ~ MIQel, slow inn.1:1on and ..._, our stanct.d of llvlng. LAf'• h.lp the ~ ol our economy, not klU ltf Would BuafnteN Tax lncentfuea Help Jncreme· Work Productivity? Nol Education, on-thtt·)ob training, nfil aklUa, health and safety aN far mocc Important ln tMtng productMty, Bu.slnas tax lnoltnttva are blunt and hapNmrd dcvk:a. They arc Mlb- lldle$, ~ unllkt direct programa, they go ~ the "beQ doer" and avoid .... ol accounablllty, cftldet1ey and naaonlll-ln._.. promotion. They tend to becorna P91'TNncndy ennncMCl In the ta:it law. Tu~ to~~ urgmdy Mllded dollrs bi} ~ big' capoqtions fot doing wt.at they nor- mall/ do Wlyw9y. Eech tu dollar to sub*ti. bu*\ .. lnYelb'nent II OM dollar laa for pub& lnvetitments In the educalk>n, )ob tl6"ltnd health of the Arnenc.n people and 111ehnology-,..... r11 ••ch. FRANK LANGELLA'S CHILLING, THRILLING DRACULA By Betsy Corter "P erintt me to Introduce myself. My name is-Count Dracula!" That swirl- ing cape and sinister kisser could be counted on to scare your jujubes out of their box. Way back In 1927 wtren Bella Lugosl vamped It up In the orlglnal ver- sion of Dracula, Red Cross vons were parked outside the theater waiting to revive the horrified. That was a bloody long rime ago, but now, in his current In- carnation, the count, as played by Frank Langello, has been given a healthy transfusion of sex appeal, which underscort\S the story's eroticism. For a year on Broadwoy, audiences swooned over Langella's sensuous Dracula. And. fittingly enough, o n Friday the 13th or J uly. the elegant actor will bring his engaging ghoul to the screen In the film venlon of the play. "DracuJa Is a man with dignity and vulnerability who needs blood to survive and will do anything to get It," says Langella. "It fascinates me that people see only the frightening aspect of him ... Langella even tickles lines that once drew gasps: When he is offered a glass of sherry. for exam- ple, he rolls his chestnut eyes and lingers lovingly over the line, "No thank you. I where he cut his teeth on the classics. In the early 1960's, a girlfriend submit· ted his pidure 10 the newly formed Lin- coln Center Workshop in New York City He was accepted in the same class as Faye Dunaway. Barry Primus and Martin Sheen, Langella was spotted by an agenl who wanted him for the lead In Andre Gide's The fmmorolist. Langella was off to a promlslng start. Although angst and agony are as In· herent to the acting profession as audi- tions and rehearsals. Langella seems to have survived the past 39 years with his psyche remarl<ably well intact. "I was always doing what I loved," he says. That is not to say that ungella didn't spend a lot of years banging on doors and receiving a fair share of those dreaded re- never drink (pause) wine." His seduction of the virgin Lucy may f be one of the hottest love scenes ever to i ' hit Broadway. Yet It Is as chaste and i pristine as a pageant play and It works by ;; suggestion alone To Langella, It ~ represents the ultimate fantasy. "Despite I§ liberation, every woman would llke to be swept off her feet . Here's a man whose ·only need Is to drink the blood from Lucy's neck. He takes her by force but at the same time , gently. To me, this Is more of a love story than a horror story." Offstage, Langella would never be mistaken for a loiterer around the Tran· sylvan\a Stnnoo. He Is a soft-spoken son of a wealthy businessman ftom Bayonne, N.J ., with large eyes that dominate his lean face. He has a smirk that Is at once slnlstet and amused, and black wavy halr ~~sideburns. Hts lanky six·fe.et· four frame Is sturdy enough to transport the agreeably healthy ego that raldes within : to his credit, however. Lan,ella handles both body and bl:avado with grace. His Is the arrogance of a lob well done In a pro· fasron he lova. Langella began his acting carMT by nabbing lhc part of a %-year-old men In an Abraham Uncoln ~nt when he was six years old. "When I WM 11," he sayt, "I told my family I wanted to be an actor, but they thought It WM Jwt a phate." By c;ollegt It still hadn't pe.l!Md. Langella attended Syn.cu.. Un1ver1tty, )ectk>ns. But like a resilient vacuum cleaner salesman, he blithely packed up his portfolio and moved onto the next op· portunlty: "I always assumed that lf I was rejected, they were wrong. I was vary secu.re about what I had to offer." Langella spent the 60's performing In summer stock and repertory theaters. On one OCCMlon. he played o nlne·year-old boy in a S.ockbndge production o( Skin of Our Tuth, along with Anne Bancroft. The two became fr1ends, and her hus· band. producer Mel Brooks, subsequent- ly cast Langella -" the devil-may-care rogue In Twelue Chairs. But It was not until he played George Praegcr, then~ lover In Dw:.y of a Mod Hou..wl/e, that Langella earned the doubM-edged reputation as the most at· tracthle cad on the ICfUfl. "I 111w George PnMger at • kind ol New Y ~ male who's tmtfled by commJtrMnt and un · able to feel or to love. That character Is a cbche today. But In 1971, none of thet was fashlonable, and the part created a mlnl"'9Cntetk>n," he uys. • loo..d It did, and for the nec1 ~ "Euery woman likes to be swept off her feet," soys Longe/lo of his loue scenes with Lucy in Dracula. As a self-centered therapist in Diary of a Mad Housewife. he prescribed himself for Carrie Snodgrass. yean he was offered one sadistic heel part after another. LangeJla's Dracula, alas. will suffer the same fate as George Praeger. When he finished filming the S8·mlllion moV!e in London last February, the actor packed away his chalk-white makeup and blood· red cape forever. and began reading doz· ens of new salpts a week in search of a new project While the verdict of his latest acting ef· forts ls now In the hands of audiences, Langella Is happily (ending to his own llfe. "Wori< Isn't the only thing In my life. My faellng Is that If the movie doesn't suc- ceed, It really hasn't much to do with the essentials of my life. Not that I'm pretend· Ing that It wouldn't be pleasurable ti It did: but there are many lewis of succas. rve always been a su~ In my own mind. Now rm Jwt famous." The other things In Langella'• JIM arc honebedc riding In the Connectk:ut countrystd41, giving amen dlnntr parties for friend.I In his Manhattan apartment, and spcnd'"9 time alone wtth hit wtfe. Uce a ~ number of acton, Langella finds New Yori< mow comfort- able than Hollywood. UsUfomla Is over- run with boulder-sizl!d egos which bruise easily If they're not Invited to the right parties. he argues. Besides, he on<X! told a reporter. "I'm a hard actor to cast. I've had a sporadic.ally successful career. and any success l have will always be sporadic. That's not the stuff of which Hollywood stars are made." To Langella, living has been an especially happy experience since that Sunday In 1977 when he and artlst Ruth Well (formerly editorial director of House BeavttfuQ tied the knot after a Droculo matinee. For an articulate man, Langella becomes uncharacteristically reticent when he speaks of their marriage · "If I teU you that I love my wife more than any other woman on the earth. your readers will think, 'Ah. he's pushing It,"' he says wisely. "If I say I like my wife very much, they'll say, 'Uh oh, he's In trouble.' I'd rather not say anything." But later o n the telephone he Is talking about his motivation for getUng out ot bed each morning. A sudden sweet snap of a kiss stops him mid-sentence. "That was my wife." laughs Langella "And that was your answer." Another thing that getS Langella out of bed these days Is his next role as Harry Crystal In a romantic comedy called Thoee u,,.. Thaw £ya. It Is a movie about an actor In his 30's trying to make It to Broadway In the 1950's, and Langella will stng and dance In his a.adlng role. Meanwhlle, back In TranfYlvanLa. Lans-lla's blacl< velvet cape Is about to unfurl on movie 9Cl"eens around the country. And If hll MnauaDy llnllt« per· fonnanu doesn't make your Muba jump, It might just melt the butte f1WI on your popc:om. iAAI ' ARMOUR'S ARMOURY --QUIPS & QUOTES--hqnked his horn -and honked. Finally. the lady got out of her tar and walked back 10 the honker MAYBE ITS OUR FEET They say our son looks much like me, And when they say so, f agree. Of course he's younger. still has hair, A thing I enuy, think unfair. Anaheim And he Is taller, that a cinch Is, By two -we//, call It three -fu ll inches,· Has broader shoulders and a Slomoch That doesn't hang out like a hummock. HG nose Is straight.er, chin more prominent, His 1nonliness Is much more dominant, And yet he looks like me, they soy. But can't explain in just what way. -Richard Armour Spreading the risk: When the hypochondriac was asked why he went to so many different doctors. he snapped, ~You don't catch me putting all my aches in one basket." -Mrs. Rose Sonds Bolond ng the family budget these days Is like trying to stand on your head in o ham· mock. -Mortin RogaWQy ~ PIJT IT OVER PAINT iiiiii OlYMPTC~ OVElCOJ\T GlWV.NT£EO · W,t.lER CLEAN uP · (lf11~5 fl.S1 f()R PAMED WOO(). HAAOBOARO sruccc MJt&)Nf('( ·GALVANIZED METAi. El Toro Ganahl Lumber Hawk1n's Paint Rancho Hardware Saddleback Lumber Laguna Beach Costa Mesa ABC Lumber Laguna Beach Lumber Once upon a time, when people could af- ford to drive automobiles, a woman's car stalled at a traffic light. She tried desperately to start the engine while behind her an impatient man rudely "I'm sorry." she said, smiling all the while. "'but I can't stan my car If you'll start 11 for me. I'll stay here and honk your horn for you" -Conrod Fiore/lo Kids see Ille dllterenlly Send orlglnal conmbullons to cn110," Fem1ly Weelll'l\ &41 le,lnglon Ave., N.Y , N Y 10022 $10 11 used -none returned THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Aa I was getting ready to go to the funeral home one evening, my five- year-old son asked me where I was going. J told him I was going to say farewell to a man who had died. My 10n -poor 1V victim -asked, .. What happened? Old he get shot?'" I 1hook my head, and my aon j_ OLYMPTc STAINBa G;;.l.<W;'H 0 HIOl ~ C"OlOR ANO (;RA·" (If ,\,\. °"'"flllt"llAN UP Dl'l1fSF~I <{"Slfl';C ~H.,.l([l'.~ ~lllGLES ''"' "'"" pondered the whole thing for a mo - ment and aald, '"He must have gone ouulde barefooted ... -L.R. Sentell Rome, Ga. La Habra Dickenson Lumber Orange Santa Ana Bayshore Lumber San Juan Capistrano Consolidated Supply Ace Hardware Cotorama Paints Yardley Materials • 1179 ... J. ~· Tobacco Co. Winston ••LTm•·c1a...STT11e .u ...... m&zo .......... u ... ...., •. ,...,._FTC.,MAY11. ~~~~~~~--~-·~~~~~~ -~--' 1 I ~ PEOPLE QUIZ /l!f John Glbaon DOES SELF-lffiAGE AFFEO YOUR HEALTH? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. How physically flt you feel depends lo a lllrge e.xtent on your self-esteem - whether you think of yourSelf poslrlvely or negat!vely. 2. The farther and more quickly you progTess up and down the social ladder -psychologists term this social mobility -the more It Is likely to affect your heahh and general well-being. 3. Men don'I live as long as women - and the~'s really nothing men can do to better their position In the longevity sweepstakes. 4. You 'II live longer and be healthier and kts.s subject to heart attack If you make a habit of working harder 5. The less active you are the more likely you are to become a vital statistic unell· pectedly and rapidly. 6. Overwork Is something else again ANSWERS 1. True. At Bo wling Green State University (Ohio) a group of men and women students were pretested on a self- rating scale of perceived physical fitness. Then their self-concepts were assessed by a 44-ltem psychological test It was found that how physically fir the subjects fell "correlated positively with their seH con- cept" -whether It was good. bad or in· different. A further finding: how phr-ilcal- ly flt a person felt usually -although not always -coincided with how flt physical tests showed hlm to be. 2. True. Investigators from two unlver· sltles (Temple University and the Univer- sity of Oslo, Norway) evaluated \he flnd- lngs of leading studies, which show that general well-being In terms of mental and physical health tends to be adversely af · fected for penons who are preoccupied with social status, status striving and social mobllil')I. Social mobility, It Is pointed out. means the loosening and straining of one's ties to significant social groups that ordinarily provide support. meaning and belongingness. Findings also Indicate that "the downwardly mobile population shows higher rates (of health problems) than the upwardly mobile; however. the upwardly mobile at the high.status levels and the downwardly mobile at the IOW6tatu5 levels are the par· tlcularly high-risk groups." For It was found that as the distance moved In the upward and downward dlrectk>n, the rates of Illness (triggered by me111ztl and emotional strcues) thowed an Increase In both dffctlons. 3. True -In part. They don't hve as long, but th4!n! Is something they can do about It. University of Pennsyfvanla studies cite statlstlGS showing that "In the con~mpofary United S tates, mortality Is 60 ~t higher for males thon fe- males." And II Is noted that one chief raeon f°' this Is bec:awe men more often devtiop the c:ompetltj~, oggrasiv~ C()f· onary-prone behavlot pettam, where worry. anxiety and residual tensions not only affect their (work) performance bur take their physical toU. And the findings suggest that men who do not have this mental altitude toward their work, "who do not develop this behavior pattern, may have as low a risk of coronary heart disease as comparable women." Other factors reported in the sex dlfferentlal in mortality Include men's higher rates of suicide. motor vehicle or other accidents and ~lrrhosls of the liver. And It Is noted that each of these causes of death Is hnked to behavior which Is encouraged or accepted more In males than In females: using guns, drinklng alcohol. w~ing at hazardous jobs and seeming to be rela· lively feariess. 4. True . In research at the University of California. spon.sored by the U.S. Public Heahh Service. a study probed the lives and work patterns of 3,600 workers Results are reported as follows: A regular pattern of hard work was accompanied by as much as a SO-percent reduction In risk of a fatal heart attack for the entire group studied. Workers between the ages of 35 and 54 who worked at the most strenuous jobs were found to have had the lowest risk of heart atU.1d<. 5. True. According to the same study. a careful review of fatal heart attacks revealed that the leSS·4Ctive workers "were three times more likely than the strenuous workers to. die unexpectedly and rapidly (that is. within an hour after the attack) ... The results. the Investigators conclude. offer the most striking conflr· mation yet that strenuous work and exer· else. can pay high health dividends and build a strong case for routine, vigorous physical activity for everyone 6. True Findings of a study of 1he causes and effects o{ overwork. con- ducted at Duke Unive~lty Medical Center, are summed up succinctly: Most persons In executive positions Of who are self-employed are able to pace themselves by baland'lQ their drive. energy and recuperative ~pacity agalnsr the realistic demands of the )ob and the goals they require or themselves. Whtie they occasionally overextend themselves, thqy leam to compensate to maintain the necessary expenditure-recuperation equUJbrium. It Is further observed. however. that some persons appear to lack on Inner "governor" for regulating their work-rest· recratlon balall(le, and for some reason Ignore the commonplace signs that they need to !Bke a b~ak. Cursed with a com- pulsive need to work. they deny the ex- lstenc.e ol fa1'9ue. and push themselves beyond reason. ~ treab'nent In such CAie$ In· volws enforced rat and the reeducatton ol the person to become aware ol and mak. provttlon for hie physical and •mo- tionol nffdt. to that ~ Nfralns from dr1v· Ing hlmtd to WO(k beyond hie en· Tm du,.nce and ruupen~ capedty IAAI THE UNDENIABLE LURE OF SURF FISHING By frank Blanco Ir was the kind of experience that ad- dicts people to surf fishing I'd been casring into the breaking surf for over an hour and had almost concluded that rhe beaury of the sunrise was going to be my o nly reward Suddenly, a school of feed· mg bluefish erupted onto the ocean's sur face. and I knew my lorl\Jnes had changed The blues had chased a school of smaller bait fish into a channel of deep / I I water between a sand bat and the beach As the tide dropped, the water between the beach and the bar became a fas1-mov· Ing rip current. Disoriented by the rolling surf and the cUJTent. rhe small fish were easy pickings for the foraging blues. who quickly herded them inro the channel. Not more than a minute or two passed before I arrived al the scene. The surf was puckered with activity. The bait fish, fran- tically leaping Into the air to escape rhe bluefish, wound up in the mouths of the birds who circled. screaming above. The action WI.IS so close to shore that my first cast overlaid the school by several feet . I hadn't aanked the handle a full tum before the line tightened, and my fiber- glass rod bent heavily toward the water's surface. As I looked toward the end of my line, a bluefish exploded from the waler, Its )llws firmly clamped around the lure. My dellghred whoops and yells might have raised some eyebrows If I hadn't been completely alone. But the struggle was on. Une &lzzfed from the reel as the blue streaked seaward. Then. abruptly, he leapt straight Into the air. lh.klng hb head furiously as he attempted to rid him· aielf of the Jura Suddenly switching dlrec· Fronk 81otte0 It o fnclanur U1ho hcu wrllt•n obout IPOf'CI /« mofl)I ~I ~t!ofM hons, he sped roward me, as though he knew 1ha1 1! I d1dn'r reel quickly enough to keep the line raut , he might have just enough slack to sp11 o ut the hook By the 11me I had hauled all seven pounds of thar blue through the sull., the reS1 or the school had moved far down 1he beach and I had ro sprinr to catch up with rhem I successfully repealed rhe scenario 10 bmes before the current veered our to sea. taking 1he bluefish and the11 hapless quarry beyond my casting range That morning's pleasure sparkles an my memory alongside a myriad of other surf advenrures. The windblown October af· rernoon I caughr a quartet of 20-pound class stripe rs m Mont auk's howling surf was no more exciting th4n rhe countless nighrs I have spent sitting under rhe srars with my wife and children . our surf rods senrmel like in 1heir holders. rhe baited hnes srre1ch1ng Into rhe darkened walers far o ur over rhe breaking waves Ir has all been so much pleasure for so few J>('nntes A surf rod. spinning reel and rack le box of necessary gear won't reach the $100 mark Very little lime and no arhleric apnrude are necessary to learn how to cast 1.111th a modern-day spinning reel And 1he ocean's bays and shoreline couldn'I be freer Perhaps the biggest lncenllve of surf l1shing Is the democrallt narure ol fish . They are as likely to swallow a beginner's hook as that o f the most seasoned surf caster I once watched a slip of a woman. p ole In hand. as she eyed an old-time angler skillfully probing the s urf for 45 minutes without getting a nibble When he srepped away dlsgusredly she cautiously took his place and barely managed to fling her balled hook lnro the wash before a trophy-sized bass engulfed It. If you're planning to try surf fishing, keep In mind that surf fishermen and their suppliers are good sources of informa- tion Frank Woolner. editor of the Sola Water Sportsman and a familiar face 11long the beaches around Cape Cod. &d- vtses beginners to check local fishing tack- le shops to Rnd out where fish are being caught and what Is used to catch rhem Learn the surf When you catch a fish. remember what the weather was like. what time o f day It was and what the tide was doing Join a surf club. f"tshlng with kno wledgeable regulars speeds up the !earning process. "See who's catching fish and try to find out what they're using," suggests Nick Karas, one of the nation's most traveled surf-fishing writers. "While surf fishermen wlll rarely reveal thelr favonte 5P0ts to strangen. they will re&dOy offer helpful tips about local conditions." Though surf fishermen often return home empty-handed, few other forms of recreation proVlde such consolation prt.ws -sunrises, 1unMts and fresh atr lac.ed wtth the smell of salt. And when succeu does corM. u It Inevitably wlll, you will be able to savor not only the thrill of th• catch. but the free dlnnc rJ11 that ls to come IAAI ,.AMIL Y WUKL Y, Jllfr I. 1'79 • 1 TAKE YOUR PICK cs·~~~ .. ~~ ..... ..... ... .. ...... ..... ...... -. ... --........ n _,_ y,,.., N°"' voo can QUi 13 r.>pu>. or r~Otds or YOl" cl>ooc::u "" ;it on.:ol All you haYeto do Is mall the epplicabon, Wllh your checil or monev order for SUM! u PllYfl'*lt (that'* 1~ tor voor first 13 .. lec:tione. plua '1.85 to cover ahippong and handling). In exctlanoe. you egree to t>w 9 more taii-or record9 (et regul1r Club prices) in the next three ~rs EY9f)' lour -ka (13 times • .,..r) you'll receive the Club'• ~ megazlne. which O.Crlt!M the S..ectlon of ftle Month tor -=t'I mwic81 lnt9"Ml. plus hundred• of •ltematee from every fietd of motic In lddtlion. up to ei11 Ii~• year you 1T19y receive offers of Spee181 Seilectlons. USUlltty 81 • dilCOU"' ott the regul•r Club prices. for• totlll of up to 19 buying opc>ortvnltiee If you wish to r-ive the Selection of the Month or the Soecl81 Setectlon, you need do nothing-It wOI belhlpped IUtomlltlC8ffY If vou prefef •n altem8te Hlec11on. or none It all. Simply 1111In1he ~-card alweY9 prO\llded •nd rneff it by the d8te 1Qeeifiect 'l'Ou will alweys have •t leaet 10 deY9 In wtllch to,,.._ vour * cl81on. If you ever receive any Selection without hlrving had 81 leut10<»yslnwhich todecldll. you !MY retum It lltour expense. for full credit You'll alao ~an oPl>O'fUnlty to examine the Club's compre- hensive annual-''The V..r In Music"-fMled with etorles and phot~s of the ~'11 lop 1t•r1 and events. When it's relldy. -·111t11o It autorneitlcally, and '(OU can read It and live with It tor 15 dlY9' FREE examlnetlon-wlth no obflg11tloo to buy The tac-Ind record• you order will be mailed and billed at regul•r Club prlcea. which currently llfe 17 98 or 18.98-ptua lhlpplno and hlndllno. (Multiple unit set. end Double SelecUone may be aomewtiat highef.) Aftef completing your enrOllment 119_,.., you IMY cancel membeflhlp at any time II you decide to continue. you'll be ellOl- IM fof ow generous moM'J·...v.nQ ~pt.,. What'• more. II you .,. nol IMllfled for llnlf r'M8on, t...i retum vour Introductory ahlprnent within 10 de)l9 for • prompt end f\111 refund. ~ me~p wMI be aancetled and you wltl ow. nothing. So you riak ablolutely noltllnO by filing In and "'8lllng the llQOllcMlon todlyt JIMCAOCl ~ T1me In A Bottl8 r----------cOLUMBIA RECORD a TAPE cwa.,..,.. ....... Ind. 47111 I Ml 9"C1oe1r'1c:hedlOJIMf'9Y°'*lot11.11 (lhal's IC IOt rrry 13 seiecllons, plus $ 1 85 to cover 9hlpplng and handling), Please acoepc mt memberlhip sppllic81lon undef tile 14Wme outlined In the edYeftise. merrt I agree to buy 9 mor• ,_,_ °' tee:Ofds (ti regular Club prices) «bing the oomng three years-«ld may cancel membershc> 8l'rf time after OOing ao -.. "'_ .. ,, ......... _.. ................ -. SENO MY SHEClmNS IN fHIS fYPt: Of RECOAOING C~ ""~ 'o cM<• °"") 7'9108 0 .. hell Cartrtdgle 0 ..... ,... o,...c....... o ~ MY MAIN MUSIC Al INT£RES T IS (chec1' ON!) (Bui I am •lw•ys tree to cttoo.• from .-iy cal9g0ry) O E-, ........ 2 Ol'oder'• tMa 7 o a.....t o•. O llra. 0 Co&ll*y 5 (no l'ffl tapea) 0 Jma 4 (no t'Ml tapes) a ......... : ............................................................ .. ,......_ ... ) fitsl --·--...,_ .............................................................. . Cly ....................................................................... . ................................................. ~eem ............... . ........... ,,;: 'falMlwtOm o• 1..,m All• nu AW•. ,,.,,..11.1...,,.. ~ ,,.,,,,~•IM"",,,., '""""'• """'"'• rilf/w,,,,.,..,tlp... ..... ,,. 1 -. ... ri! ........ ~. I ...... ·--5 .... ---· ...... ... '------~ _ ............ CM .... ,_,. ...... ,.... L ---~~~-------~----~~---J ''I'm More satisfied!' 23 mg. "11r·. 17 mg. lllCOllnt rw. per cigem11. FTC Report MAY '78. "I get great, satisfying taste· with More. And More is 120mm long, so the taste Jasts longer. That's why I get an extra measure of satisfaction. More also has the style that could only come from a long, slim, brown cigarette. I'm much more satisfied with More." . More. For that extra == measure of satisfaction. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined ·That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. A movEABLE FEAST OF WSCIOUS PICNIC FOODS GARUCHERB CHEESE BAU. 11 ~ 1Plre. (loa.)end l plra.(Soa.)~ m-,eot...s Ve ~ ......_, eolmed (do DOC _.....,.., 1 dow prtk. awbed Of ....... tha pr-.-d wtth llltl6ckollmlll 1 'I I,, DOTI ckied pwliey 1 telllPOOn red ........ ~ IMll' D DD ed ol m•· ~lhvmc.-­~..d~ 1,.\ ..-.,00-w. ... 1 ...... --About 'Ai a., hlh.. minced « clried PIU'9ll¥ u..111.c( cr.dl.n « DMtbe ...... 1. In small bowl INlth mixer at medium speed, be.at aeam cheese. butter, garlic, panJey, vinegar, herl>s and Woroester· shire sauce until fluffy and well mbted. 2. Une a small bowl wtth plastic wn1p; pacJ< mbttun? Into ~-Cover and refrlgeram owmlght until cheese Is firm. 3. Place 1/• cup parsley on waxed paper; unwrap cheese and coat with parsley. Place on serving plate; serve with crackers oc rewrap In more plastic wrap and Nftigeratie to serve lawr. Maka about J 113 cups LOW.CAL HERB CHEESE SPREAD: Prepare as aboYC but omit butter and the small pacbge al cream c.heae; subdute '1't cup low-fat small curd coaage chee9e. Pack mix· tuN In a aoc:k; omit rolling parsley. Refrigerate eeveral houn juat to blend ftavon. I Sears I WHERE AMERICA SHOPS FOR VALUE '79 JULY r-.llLY 25: SAVE 10% ON ANY ORDER blne b.wd aumt., -.me Meda and piplca. t . Unc two ~roll pan1 or l'Ollllllng pen• with foll: COYer uch wtth wn racb. 5. Pr.hell ~ '° 400'F. Shike~ pee., a few at • am.. In crumb mbdun; place ..,.. tide u.p on wn ndc 1n l*'I· '· w. ~ 30 "*1Uflll .. 0 TOTALING $25 OR MORE. Call Sears ... Catalog ·~ Telephone Shopping or use the Sears Summer '79 "J" Catalog at any Sears store . Remove pent from oven; IPOQl'1 lcftovw ~ owr chk:Mn p'8oa IO mol*n. Return '*'' to oven; ~ 25 mont mlnu"' or until chldmt II btt·tender. 7. Saw hot or refrtglq• to ~ cold t.tllr. P.:tl cold chk:kan In co°'9r '° • '° pk-nlc. Mo'-8WN1ng1 GREEN AND RED COLESLAW ............ ~-· ·===~ ~l •• ) ~ ........... ...... '°" ... , .... I 7? •(I ... ) .. am. (1.,.) 'i4 ca,.. bq~ bro-•....- 2 tab6•pooo• dder vtneg• 2 tCMpOC>n• Nit 1/l CeMf>OOG grolllld b&acti pep· per l . Cut cabbages In half through core; remove core and thinly slice cabbage Into shreds. Remove grapes from stems. 2. In large bowl or plastic con- tainer. combine cabbages and grapes. 3. In smaU bowl or jar, com· bine remaining Ingredients for the dressing. Refrigerzrre until serving time. Just before .serv- ing, toss dressing with cabbage- grape mixture. 4. Padt Into container and place In cooler to take to picnic Makes about J 6 servings WALNUT YOGURT CAKE I ~or m.,..nte. • t.rve ewe. Mperattd and •t room tempa....,. I Ya C1419 tiqWd br09ll •uear I CDllUllDer (8 oza.) p&aln yogurt 3~ c.-unett.ed .. -pwpow lour 2 IUllpOOfte beldng 90cM 1,4 tempooa ... 2 lelllpOOM v-m. atrlld 1 c-. chopped ., ... ero-s,..o..- (Wow) Whole -'nut~ for a-mW. 1. Grease and Roura 10-lnch Sundt or tube cake pan or two 9 x 5-lnc:h loaf pans. Preheat oven to 325-F'. 2. In large bowl INlth mixer af medium speed, beat butter until fluffy. Beat In egg yolks, one at a time. 3. At low speed, gradually beat In liquid brown sugar, yogurt, 1 cup of the 6ow, bak· Ing soda, salt and vanilla. t . Add remaining Rour ~­ ually and beat until fluffy and well mixed, comtantty xraplng bowl wt?h n.ibber spatula. Wash beaters. ~. In medium bowl, with clean beaters. beat egg whites at high speed untll ltJff peaks form. Stir nuts Into batter, then fold In beatim egg whites. 6 . Pour Into prepared pan. Bake In Sundt pen 65 to 75 minutes oc-In loaf pans 45 to 50 minutes, until cake tester In· tated In center comes out dun. 7. Cool In pan on wn racJc 1 O minutes. Unmold onto rack and cool completely. When co&d, dJbzlc with glaea and garnish with walnut halws. Molca: J bge oalcc or 2 loo( c.aloa BROWN SUGAR GLAZE: In llnAll bowl, combine Y, cup lllft.t conf.cnon-.' "91'. l tllblelpooc\ llquld bfown ~ ~ V. twpoon ven• extract until ttn004h. Add more liquid brown ""9S untll of a ldff but tpOOnebla CONAlelncy. PICNIC For a perfttt picnic: Ouen -Baked Lemony Sesame Chldcen, Garlic Herb Cheese Boll, Walnut Y ogurl Colee, Grun and Red Coleslaw, Barbecued Meatball Pita Sand, wlches, Fruh Fruit Basket and wine. BARBECUED MEATBALL PITA SANDWICHES 1i,i, .,., ._. .... dMd Of blrby ,,. cup .. ..,..... bnad cnimbs ,,. ~cold...., 1'..~ tr llPOOMNk 1 cm (I oa.) tota1110 .._. '1=-=::.. .... l «Ml'rrpat111 WOf'CTITC....._ .._ 2 c:to-prilc. a-.. I • saanor...,a-.. 6 plla or podllt ...._. i,i,1...t~a.auc. ....... 1 ..._ oaloa, thWy ... 1. Mix lamb, bread aumbs, water and 1 teaspoon salt. I . Shape Into 1-lnch meatballs. Place In 13 x 9-tnch baking pan. S. Preheat oven to 400"F. Bake meat, balls 10 minutes. 4 Combine tomato sauce, liquid brown sugar, vlnega', Won:.tershlre sauce, garlk:, oregano and lj, tealpoofl salt. 5. Remow rnulb9lls from oYCn; spoon olf al fat mld cillcard. Pour betbecue sauce owr rnulblill. 6. Bake 20 more mlnum. Sew meet- bels warm wtth sauce In pita bread podcn wtth lcUUce and oNon *-· If taking to picnic, refr1ge-m meaebels and SM.tee to brtng to pk:nk In cooler lltu. Molca 6 Mnlfn91 2 crrpl ... ~ ~ ... ..:dlllrrl ~ ......... ..... ·~_.....,_ w1.-a'« 1~ ..... o cc dlew .,.,~~ .... ortsr, ... ~ .......... ...... ... = ........ ..... I u 1nrd1n1t}'' , I·~....., tiIHll ....... 111111••· .... ·--· '141 ..... .... 'i4 fl I I elill . 'f\~·· cl 1 -J II ._ .. _._n-.2211118 t.. 711111 •lr1 lt" ........ _ ............ ....... ............... __.. ...... 1. Dniln c:anota end &UCChlnl; drtl:de wllh mutMde end cMI. I.. Cook mec.onl In bo9rtg llhd Mia -pec11., c:llrca. Oniln, .... wllh cold water and cool. S. Combine macaroni with cheese, eel, ery, green pepper, onion and pimiento. Chill. 4. Toast walnuts In sk1llet with butter over low heat, for 5 minutes. Add dUI weed and salt. 5. Drain marinated vegetables, saving marinade. Mix mayonnaise, l table:spoon marinade from vegetables, vinegar and mustard. Add to m~nl mixture and toss. Refrigerate. 6. P\ace lettuce leaves In a plastic bag. Refngerate. Wrap walnuts. 7. Just before going to picnic, place macaroni salad in cooler. along with chilled marinated vegetables, lettuce leaves and walnuts. 8. Assemble salad at stte on large un- breakable platter. Stir walnuts into maca· ronl salad just before spooning onto let, tuce leaves. Makes 4 servings MARINADE FOR WALNUT SUPPER SALAD 4 tl?Uelf l»OM weedalbk ~ 2 ~ C CIWll9 1Arr9900·S.-red wine vlnetlar 'A tearpoon dlll _... ·~~~..!:"'-- 1. Combine marinade Ingredients in a small bowl. Molces 1/.Jcup (continued) ) Yogurt. More and more Americans are buying this versatile dairy product. Yogurt also ls appearing with greater vari· ety, from plain, flavored, with ~uit, whole milk, partially skimmed milk, yogurt shakes, frozen yogurt and yogurt on a stick. CHIUED AVOCADO AND TOMATO BOWL 3 medlum...wed, ripe •vocadoe l lart..,c:• 3 to 4 i.b lemon ju.Ice 2~ cupe chtckcn broth 1 cup plain yoprt 1 'A tuepoont Nit F-dropa liibuco MUCC 3 ripe or green tom•toa, peeled, Meded Uld diced 1. Peel, pit and dk:e avocados. Peel, seed and dice cucumber. 2. Combine avocado, cucumber and lem - on juice In electrlc blender container. Add half of the chicken broth. Cover, blend un· Iii smooth. 3 . Add remaining chicken broth, yogurt, salt and Tabasco. Cover, blend at low speed just until smooth. U your blender container cannot handle all that volume at once, blend in two separate steps. 4. Refrigerate soup until well chilled. Just before serving, beat soup with wire whisk. Taste, adding additional seasoning, If de- sired. Stir In diced tomato, saving a little lo spoon on top of each serving. Makes 6 serulngs YOGURT LEMON-NUT CAKE l tu.poon gr•ted lemon rtnd 2 t.blapoon• •ugar l/J cup lnefy chopped w.anut11 or .amondt "-~) buOa M mu-• 1 cup tug 4 ens. temper•ture 2 t ••ted lemon rind l t v.rulla atrlld 21/J c:upe undted aD-purpoee lour l/J teaepooa Mk 1 WMpoon baldn9 eoda 1 teaepoon baldn9 powder 1 cup plain yofUrt l/J cup lemon juice l/J cup..., 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 10-lnch tube pan well. 2 . Combine lemon rind, 2 tablespoons sugar and walnuts. Sprinkle evenly in the bottom of the tube pan. 3 . In large bowl with electric mixer, beat butter until softened: gradually add 1 cup sugar, beating until fluffy. 4. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add 2 teaspoons lemon rind and vanUla; blend In. 5. Sift the flour, salt, baking soda and bak- ing powder together. 6. Add dry Ingredients at low speed of electric mixer, akemately with yogurt. 7. Pour batter Into prepared pan over sugar-nut mixture. II. Bake for about 1 hour or until a cake teller Inserted In center come& out dean. Allow to cool 10 mtnum tn pan, then lnwrt and cool co~ sugar-nut 9cie up. 9. Combine lemon juice and l/2 cup sugar In saucepan, heat to boiling, stirring until sugar dl190lves. 10. Pour hot tyrup sJowly over sugar-nut topplng, allowing syrup to IO&k Into cake. Maka 1 large coh 'AllllLV WUKLV, 1vtr I, lf7't • 11 YOGURT: A GOOD FOOD FRIEND Yogurt is milk that has been fermented to a creamy, light, custard-like consis- tency by the addition of lacti<>&cid-pro- ducing bacterial cukures such as lactoba· cillus bulgaricus, lactobacillus yogurt and streptococcus lhermophilus. When one or more of these cultures is mixed with warm milk and then aUowed to remain warm and undisturbed for a period of five hours or more, the resuh 1s yogurt . Read the label to see just what kind of yogurt you are buying and what other in· gredients, if any. have been added. One of the ways to eat yogurt as a light snack or at breakfast 1s by S1mply stirring a hnle honey and wheat germ into it. lmag1· native cooks 1N1ll find that it's easy and fun to cook with yogurt, as our recipes prove. Awordto (about people who build walls) It's no secret that there are some folks these days who are trying to build walls between smokers and nonsmokers. The theory behind all this is that some smokers annoy nonsmokers and, of course, that can happen. But if you want to get an idea of the ridiculous lengths that some of the wall-builders would like to go to, you have only to consider this: In one state alone, it was estimated that the first year's cost of administering and enforcing a proposed anti- smoking law and building the physical walls required was nearly $250,000,000. The proposal was, of course, defeated-for the plain fact is the one you have observed in your own daily life, that the overwhelming majority of smokers and nonsmokers get along very well and don't need or want to be separated. This infuriates the wall-builders. Since they cannot have their own way in a world of free choice, they would li ke to eliminate that world by government fiat, by rules and regulations that would tell you where, and with whom, you may work, eat, play and shop. And the enormous burden that would place on a ll of us, in higher ta.>ces and costs, does not bother them. Certainly no one, including smokers, can properly object to the common sense rules of, for instance, banning smoking in crowded elevators, poorly ventilated spaces or. indeed, in any place where it is clearly inappropriate. And individual managers in their own interest should see to the mutual comfort of their smoking and nonsmoking patrons. It is only when the long ann, and notoriously insensitive hands, of government regulators start making these private arrangements for us that we all, smoker and nonsmoker alike, begin to lose our freedom of choice. In the long run, the wall-builders must fai l, and the walls will come tumbling down -if not to the sound of a trumpet, then at least to the slower but surer music of common decency and courtesy practiced on both sides of them. THE TOBACCO INSTITUTE 1776 K St. N.W.. Washineton. D.C. '20006 Freedom of choice is the best choice. A word to ...... """"" ...... ~ ........... ~ .. (about people who build walls) The chances are that you made up your mind about smoking a long time ago-and decided it's not for you. The chances are equally good that you know a lot of smokers-there are, after all about 60 million ofthem- and that you may be related to some of them, work with them, play with them, and get along with them very well. And finally it's a pretty safe bet that you're open- mi.nded and interested in all the various issues about smokers and nonsmokers -or you wouldn't be reading this. And those three things make you incredibly important today. Because they mean that yours is the voice -not the smoker's and not the anti-smoker's-that will determine how much of society's efforts should go into building walls that separate us and how much into the search for solutions that bring us together. For one tragic result of the emphasis on building walls is the diversion of millions of dollars from scientific research on the causes and cures of diseases which, when all is said and done, still strike the nonsmoker as well as the smoker. One prominent health organization, to cite but a single instance, now spends 2~ of every publicly- contributed dollar on "education" (much of it in anti- smoking propaganda) and only 24 on research. There will always be some who want to build walls. who want to separate people from people, and up to a point. even these may serve society. The anti-smoking wall-builders have, to give them their due, helped to make us all more keenly aware of the value of courtesy and of individual freedom of choice. But our guess, and certainly our hope, is that you are among the far greater number who know that walls a re only temporary at best. and that over the long run, we can serve society's interests better by working together in mutual accommodation. Whatever virtue walls may have, they can never move our society toward fundamental solutions. People who work together on common problems. common solutions, can. THE TOBACCO INSTITUTE 1776 K St. N.W.. Wmh1ncton. D.C. 20006 Freeck>m of choice is the best choice. .. \ l I ~F HERETHEYARE: -· THE WINNERS IN THE NEIGHBORS' RECIPE EXCHANGE CONTEST lights. 9 mg. ·11f·, 0 .8 mg. nicotile: lighu lOO's. 9 mg. ·t¥. o .9 mg. nicotine w. per cigt11n1 by nc method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Ciglf1n1 Smoking Is Oqerous to YOUf Health. Food editor Hansen and judges Schmidt. P€pin , Long . ... J ., "' ~ " 11 was due to the overwhelming popularity of our Neighbors' Recipe Exchange column that we decided to run a contest. But we had no Idea we'd be so swamped by the response. with mail from all over the country pounng into our special mbilbox number In fact, over 50,000 entries from 47 states were received from young readers, newly mar· ried couples. housewives, working men and women and senior citizens. To judge the finalists. we asked three distinguished cooks to participate: George Lang, cookbook author. col- umnist and owner of the Cafe des Artistes, Hungarla and La Folie restaurants in New York City. Jacques P~pln, versatile FrenGh chef and a food consultant to the World Trade Center in New York City; and Amo Schmidt. ex- ecutive chef at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City On the afternoon of May 8, they Judged the 15 hnahst recipes Honorable Mention: Each wtll receive Sl0.00 plus Family Weekly's Cookbook. "Cooking by the Calendar." Whiskey Calte: Marilyn Griffith. Mt. Bethel, Pa. (Easten-Wtlson Express.) Spaghetti Pk: Lynn A. Sites, Cheyenne, Wyo. (Wyom- ing Tribune-Eagle.) Cranberry Mut- beU.: Marilyn Faas. Lake Charles, La. (American Press.) Barbecued Rfbs. Celery Stufllng: Susan Dray. Fort De- fiance, Ariz. (Flagstaff S un.) Spinach Quk:~Davld McGee, Grant's Pass. Ore. (Mal/ TrlbuneJ Michigan Blueberry Ph!: Laura Tanner, Houghton Lake, Mich. (Sto~ Journal.) Orange Gland Game Hene: Eugene C. Pearson, Danville, Callf. (Contra Costa Times.) Filral f'Jrip JlOO and a copy of Family WMkty'a "Cooldng by th9C~" Recipe submitted bya mra. PotrlCIQ Finney Saint Anne, llllnola From Mrs. Palrlcia Finney comes an easy recipe for a chocolate cake that serves 24 people. It proved to be a top winner. Patr1cia writes, "I have never had more requests fOI' a recipe than for T e:xas Sheet Cake ... once you've eaten It the rea5<>n Is obvious." The Flnneys read Family Weekly In the Dolly Journal, Kankakee, DI. TEXAS SHEET CAKE (continued on page 20) ti• l'AMIU WIULY, .My I. 191'1 \ ( Most tampons are made of compressed cotton and rayon. But Rely• is made a whole new way to give you incredible absorbency. Inside Rely's silky covering are tiny sponges and super-absorbent fibers that work together to protect you with double-absorbing action. When the fibers pull the flow from the sponges, the sponges con absorb even more. 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'•nil. ·~II. •moa •nd other eye contuminanh LAVOPTUCl!I 11vc, ""11h-ln1 rcltcf for yuur eye,, Ocl I.A VOPT 11{9 wl •II Ml •tr•ice. 11uwllly llrus •Ill~• nerywherf "9Ptlk (continued) 2 ..... .......,t.a ... I tw"F a 06' ...... ec>da 'h cuptMte..._ 1 bs"FODe .... --.ct 1 ddl ('h cap) ....... 3 la~ -••awcl cocoe 6 laW.poom .... 1 lb. boa -4c doner'I' ....., I aip chopped pecam I. Gruse ancUghdy flour a 10 x 15 x l ·lnch )eDy-roU pan. Preheat oven to 400'F. 2 . In large mixing bowl. combine flour and sugar. 3. Measure Into laJge, heavy saucepan 2 sticks margarine, 5 tab&espoons cocoa and water. 4. Heat saucepan mixture to bolling, stir· ring weB. Add to flour·sugar combina- tion, blending well. 5. In medium bowl, beat eggs, stir soda Into buttermilk; add to eggs along wtth vanilla. 6. Add this buttermllk mbdure to the Oour<OC06 combination. Mix weU. 1. Pour batter Into prepared pan. ~e about 25 minutes or until a cake tester In· serted in center coma out clea.n. 8. During the last 5 minutes ol baking time, measure Into heavy saucepan l stick margarine, ~tablespoons cocoa and mllk. Heat to boiling, stirring well. 9. Add confectioners' sugar, vanilla and chopped pecans. Mtx well. Pow hot frosting over hot cake; spread evenly . Cool Cut Into 24 squara. Makes 24 "rvlriga Editor's Note: George Lang would like to add 2 addllk>nal ll!lblespoons cocoa to the batta and l tablespoon additional cocoa to the frosting, making the cake "fudgfer." From one ol America's he.rtland satla comes this rectsM for Tamale C rnr::ole. Manha Nobla ol Foo Scott, Kansas, Is the ooolc. aod the aays. "This Is one of my fam&ly's favonte ai• '"*9.. It's Uc one ol my own favortta Uc>, • It's calY to make and Is an Imaginative way to serve ground meat and com meal." The Scotts read FamlJy Weekly In the Sun, Pittsburg, Kansas. TAMALE CASSEROLE I lb. 1-. ~bell I ...._ onba, IMly chopped 1 ......... ,....,., ~chopped 1 ,,...,._ chll po-dB l IMlpooa taco I IM Mlftt •IJ •...-. .... 'h tulpooe .... ~ =r:"~ "':~ 2 cee (k ... ) tlOIHIO ..._ Cornbi.d~ ~ alp ...... a,..w. cheeM 1.4 alp eked pitted w.cli ~ I . ~t own to 4oo-F and olJ a l 1h ·2·ql. ~. 2.. In 5'dllet, cook waund beef, onions and !J'een pepper until me.at loses Its pink color. Break meat up with large spoon as It cooks. Pour off excess fat ti necessaiy. S. Add chllJ po'Nder, taco see90nlng. salt. sugar, pepper, garlic and tomato sauce to meat mixture. Heat to bolling, stining. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes, uncovered. 4. Pour mixture Into cassero&e dish. 5. Make up cornbread from scratch or use a package of cornbread mix. Pour over lop of meat mixture. 6. Bake CA99el"Ole for about 25 to 30 minutes, Oii until cornbread topping Is beginning to brown. 1. Gamllh lop wtth !J1ded cheeM and sliced, ~ ripe ollva. Moira 6 .avtnga Editor's Note: Jacques Pepn thougtit that the Tama Caswrole was '"briglnaJ and had a good flll\!Or." ~Lang says th.b about the Tamale Casaerolc: '1t Is an excellent Idea with the c:akdkc cornbread topping and the tamale fll1lng underneath. Sb o1tvcs thlnly on top." GOLDEN CHEESE CORNBRF.AD \ batter over Tamale Casserole beef<hlle mix ture and bake as dredled In Casserole recipe Or pour batter Into greased 8 x 8 x 2-lnch squani pan and bake for 15 to 18 minutes In preheated 4<>0-F. oven. Com Meal Topping /or Toma~ Casserole or 6 servings w~ J25 and 0. a>py of Family w91~~1ng by th. .. RedP4t aubmttted bys mra. Penny Dinsmore San &u.naventurQ. Callf. From the sunny San Buenaventuni kttchen of ~ny Dinsmore comes a recipe for a robust apple cake. Penny says that "the cake Is her husband's favori1e and that she makes It for special occasions and brings It to bake sales at the telephone company when? she wori<s as a personnel derit." The Dfnsmores read Family Weekly In the S#:ar·Fru Presa, Ventura, CaBf. 5 beliiDt cw cooldnt ...... 5 IMh"a-..- 2 t-., a a.e 9'V4llMI ctn. won s a.-~ .. ,,_,,_ lour 2'h a.-..-'h erlf D Oft Nit . ... I ~~llbleol 2 .... DOMY8ftllla atr8ct 11' ~~,.. l 'h I S -b.iililt eo4a J 'h l9'111pOODI .,....... ~ J ~ aipe coalacduMni .... 2 IMl 14 OCIM IOI .,..... cw _..,.... 1 ~ t 11 IP 11«11 v...a. atnct lto2 ~ .. .,... l . Grease and flour a 10-lnch tube or Sundt pan. Preheat own to 350°F. Z. Peel apples, COft and thinly slice. In bowl, tOM apple s!ices wtth 5 tablespoons sugar and 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon: tet AtkH. S. In large bowl, rnlx togdhe:r 8our. sugar, salt, eggJ, o'1, vanilla, orange Juice, bMlng soda and baking powder. 4 . With electric mbler, blend together on low speed fOf 1 mlnult. 5. Clean down Ude ol bowl with n.ibbcr scraper. lnc::raee speed to medium and blend for 3 minutes. You wtD have a WT}' thick clouitiJ 6. AU µNpattd pan wtth aJeern.ttng lliyers d better and apples. Malmg a tocal of 3 belle I.yes and 2 llPPle layers. Start end flnliatt wtth batter. 7. B.ke for l Y, lo 1-'A hours ot until a cake tater lnMrtcd In centa comes out clMn. I. Cook on nick 10 mlnuta, then Invert cake, nrmove pen. Allow caike to cool complnely on r.ck. 9. Make Glue: Mix confectk>ncn' Algllll'. buae. wnlla and ~ until IMOoth. °'11111 on cooa.d German Apple <Ake. Noa. l -. c:obl Edlor'a note: Amo SchrNctt .ad ~ .,,. caM • of the !).'Pe thet • nl9de In Autlria and H"f11111Y and 11 a wkWy known~- . . Enter the Mug-o-Lunctf Cainping Sweepstakes You may go camping in styte Graid Prize: Coleman 21 ft. 50 Second Prizes: Popular "Brandywine" camper, 2 Hollofil c.oleman stove aid 2 consecutive sleepingbags,gaslantem,cata-nights of free.camping at any in your own spacious Coleman "Brandywine" camper. Plus, en- joy the comfort of outdoor I iving with new Hof lofil sleeping bags and other great prizes from C-oleman and the Kampgrounds of America Over 500 valuable prizes will beawardedinthee>c- citing new MUQ-O-Lunch Camir ing Sweepstakes. lytic heater, 12 gallon Polytite KOA campground. cooler, 2 gallon Polytite jug, and 500 Rooner-up Prizes: KOA a 1 year pass to any KOA camp-attas with money~ ground. • saving coupons 5 Rrst Prizes: Coleman" Amr and nation1Mde ily Oassic" tent. plus the same 7 camping Coleman accessory prizes and information. a 6 month pass to any J(. KOA campground. Ai. tbe0 ...,.na pllllDe r-----------------------------------------------, The Mug-o.:Lunch Camping Sweepstakes Official Rules 1. On en ortlclal Mug-o..LunchCMlC)lng SW9e()ltakee entry form, or plain piece of 3" .11 5• paper, hand print your Mme, addr-.. and zip code. With ..ch entry Include a bottlOm J>Mel from any Mug.o.Lunch peckllQe. or a plain pl-of 3" x 6" paper with lhe name "Mug-o. 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Inc., tta ~lalnCI ,.,..,,,_______ ·------~--- ~-----------------------------------------------~ • •• By Norman lobaet\z How to Keep a ffiattlage Fteah "T he trouble with marriage." someone once observed, "Is that It Is so dally!" Even for the most loving oouples the prob- lems and routines of sharing a home. earning a living and raising chUd ren are enough to make a marriage seem stale and to dull the glow of romance. But there are ways to keep it fresh and spar- Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health_ JRUE. F I LTER C I GARETTES kling. Here are several suggestions gathered from a number of marital oounselors: • Concentrate on the "positives" in your marriage. Most of us focus our at- tention on what's wrong rather rhan what's right . That's why It is important lo recall -or to discover -the strong points that a couple share. Talk about the qualities you love and value in each other. Take a "marital inventory" of mutual interests and tastes. One couple who did this predicted they would not be 5 N/GS. TAR, 0 .4 MGS. N\CO\\~E able to list hve items. But they found four- teen major bonds. • Try doing together some of the rhings you en10yed In your courting days One couple who met In a rennls tourna ment gave up the game soon after their first chUd was born. Household chores seemed to leave no ume for fun , and their marriage grew stale But when they found public tennis courts in a nearby town they agreed 10 rake two hours off every Sunday to play. Said rhe wife. "It's as 1f we 're newlyweds again." • Expand your intellectuaJ horizons - subscribe to news magazines, take courses, read books -so that you will have new and different things to say • Begin a diary. Years from now the entries wlll spark loving memories: An el derly Cablomia couple started a note· book some years ago in which they wrote down reminiscences of special times in their marriage. It gives them pleasure to browse through 11 and will be a record for their grandchildren. • A couple who met on a mountain hike preserved a dried flower they had picked on that trip "Now, whenever we wan! 10 preserve the memory of a special time in our marriage," the woman said. "we pick and press a flower and keep it in a scrapbook " • Some couples have their wedding vows recorded and play the cassette tape on their anniversaries. Bui Dick and Carmen Szladowski, of Garden Grove. Cal .• go that one better by actually getting married again each year on the date of their first wedding. Each year they travel lo a different state for the ceremony, so that by their golden wedding rhey will have been married in each of the 50 states. "It keeps our Interest in each other alive, and besides, we are sentimental people," R1Chard said Blanket Security When a chUd clings to a favorite toy. a famUiar blanket or a well·wom stuffed animal, is 1t a sign of security or insecur· tty7 Some parents believe a youngster should be forced to relinquish such al· tachment's as soon as possible. But a Connecticut psychiatrist. Dr Paul Hor· Ion, of the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, suggests that such "security objeds" are Important aids In helping a chUd make a healthy adjust· menl to adult life Teddy bears. well-loved dolls and siml· lar famUlar possessions serve the lmpor· lant function of giving a child a sense of control over his or her environment "Children feel they are small, helpless creatures In an often-hostile world," says Horton "But when they have a feeling of mastery over the small, helpless Teddy bear, children develop the confidence to reach oul to the Larger world ." Since these "security'" playthings help youngsters move from the small world of childhood to adult society, they are called "transitional objects." Most of us, Horton says, remember these objects very clearly. no matter how old we are. lndeed, some men and women sttll cling to them. psy· chologlcally speaking. when they are grown up. These are the people who feel Insecure about life and may try to find their "security" In such adult play-1"911 thlngus alcohol. t&t;J .. STOCKARD CHANNING: TV'S NEWEST FUNNY LADY By Jaobel Sllden She's very smaD and at first glanoe., not very attractive. Her ~ looks soft, ~st malleable -like pie dough. But when she speaks, a metamorphosis takes place. Stockard Channing Is one of the most exquisite women In Hollywood. A dose friend agrees, saying, ''I have seen her lex* like El1zabeth Taylor one day, Ethel MenNm another." Like her chameleon looks, Stockard's professional track record has been change.able, too. Her movies include The Fonune wtth Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson. a fllm ,she believed ln: "It's shoddng It didn't wad< out well. AndAB- Amalcon Girl was not weaUy released. "There are repercumions when you have a few flops in a row," she admits. "lbert Is a tendency to avoid tomeone Ike that. I had a rough period for a year. I oouldn't get ammed. It gaye mea ground- ing I mnember." These days, the lady with the two last names (Stockard ls her family's JUr· name) Is a hot property In Hollywood. Her lud< picked up when she got good reviews for G.-and The' c~ Detedlue. C8S then offered her and he:r hmband, producer-writer David Debln. financing for a TV movie and a .series. Her 1V moYle, baled on the life and ~ of deaf stuntwoman Kttty O'Neill, got ~ revtcwa and ratings to matcll. It and lllllt tpring on CBS. And in a dmiry .,..... producing bttJe memorable lV, her.na, Just Frlenda, Is one of the too-fwl lntdigent hits. It ts looMly based on s.odwd's earlier l!fe. Prior to her cumnt marriage, there was another hwband, 10 yan tll90. That marrlao8 m.ed five years, and Stodcmd left him. CBS ~ the show's format as "adventurous Susan Hugha on the rw- bound from a rocky IMl'1iege. She dec:lda that the bat nrmedy for her troubla may be a new llfe In La. Angela, .w-v from her 8olticxt home ... "Mlrw Wat different ~ tM mM11lgl Suun Hugt,a hM," ._.. the Radcfl1fle hanora ~-"She-hM more natwte 1hM I. ' think ...... .round 90. (Stodcmd ••few ye111 older, but dolm't ehow It.) When ~ .. f she • i.. me, °'JI I am .. Mr, I bellew any cNnctlr Ml to be an omlllloi• ol ~. There Is"' 911.• d\119ol•----" Slodlald Ml ... ~·. distance between herseH and her 1V character: "I didn't want the show named for me for personal reasons," she says. ''The show Is one entity. I am another." The character developed by Stockard and her partner-husbclnd Is far better defined than most on lV. So why not put her name on the show? "Because I don't feel I am 'getting Into TV,'" she answers. '1 don't make guest appearances or go on game shows. I am an actress who ls also Interested In movies and stage work. Now I'm working both sides of the fence." Fortunatefy, she likes to work. MWhen I loun~ around, I get more tired, When I'm working, I'm energized," she declares. "I was born with a lot~ energy, and it's nice to use It. I sort of be.llew the mind Is a huge well, and whatever you need rises to the top when you need it." With roots in the theater -she studied for n1ne years in a prestigious Boston theater co~ny -she's not easily swayed by her new fiune. "Actually, I get nither bored reading about me. Some people c.an get obsessive about their press," she says. "But one can't fret. I think that's dangerqus thinking. Warren Beatty said, 'A public Image Is made up of all the misconceptions wr1tten about one.' I read things about me, and know I never said some of them. But I won't worry about It. I live In many worlds at once. I have personal friends from school, movie friends, New YQri( friends, writers, actors. My life Is not conflned to one 9'0Up. .. But It Is funny." she muses, "people think becaUM! you'ni In Hollywood, you know everyone.. I got a letter from someone saying. 'Say hello to Lee Majors for me.' I don't know Lee Majors! And people think that just becaUle my show follows Alice, I know Und.a Lavtn "l!l'Y well. I know her, but I don't hang outwtth her."She~. What Is Stocbrd Channing reollv h ? .. I do have a temper. I fm ow:r thlngl," she confases. "I try to make things better. I ,..,.Jy get really aJl9'Y. I get to a big peak, and It blows over. What caUMI It? lrrapon9biltty to myself, or In' others. Anything that gets fouled up -If I don't dellvc to mytelf, or If people fail me by being unreliable. But I am not Joan Oewford," she announces. "That's who I thlhk of as a periec:Uon'9t. You can drtw yourMI mad that woy. I low what I ap- ll"dlitl In oehcn. I regard Kitty O'Neill• a p•t.ctiootll In the ~ fashion by what ... CMll'CIUM ... SM'll ay with Jlllfll Friends .. as long as Sutan 11 lntlraUng, Na!, and ... momentum. I won't proj9d ahead ~ to 10 )lem"I. U. d9ala ua a new hand cwry ll*k, and I want to keep up tt. •ndarda." A.J the luve, her hendthalca II • forthright end direct u her l'9WI ~ti. IAJ "Four years ago, I would not have been able to write this letter. "Because Marites was an eight-year· old girl with little hope. Working to help support her poverty-stricken family, she had no dream of a better tomorrow. "But tnday Marites has hQpe. She · has nourishing meals· and warm clothing. "And she's going to school. "I was able to sponsor her, thanks to Christian Children's Fund. "You can become "To hel{l give her the baste needs of life. "Without taliing her away from the family she dearly loves. ''For just $15 a month. you too can help a child like Marites. as~~ Christian Children's Fund. "You neednt send any money right a=. 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I I I pittl« IO Mid 111r finl payment now. and I tndoef f11Y ~...,.Illy peyl'llf'ftt d Sl& • I a I Clnllllt ...,.. • dtild "°"' but would like tl'I ointribult I • Mdrfte I I Qty .. 11 1• I ""'*'" Meric:lrl C.OU..OI al Votunclry ~I« f'~ ~.Int. I Clta ..... ~ c..dilaM: Wm 1407 Y(llllir St .. Ton111to. Oncario M•T IY& I s...-t °' *-* nP"Mft ..... C)ll rtqUhl. I L aw1a11ca1CN1Jssn'l......_1nc. J ------------~--=--.=..:-- An internationally renowned artist meets a !tfetime challenge. and a world of wonder and magic is revealed ... Fifty magical works of art adorning fifty exquisite bone china plates. Astonishingly detailed collector's miniatures, decora ted in 24 karat gold. Created expressly for this collection by one of the most gifted young artists of our time. Issued in a strictly limited edition by Franklin Porcelain . Your subscription should be entered by July 3 1. 1979. (9 NCE UPON A TIME there lived a little girl whose grea test pleasure was to lose herself in a world far removed from the world of everyday. A world of tall glass mountains and gingerbread cottages; of frog pn'nces and pumpkin coaches. A world of heart-s topping fears that made her shudder ... deliciously ... and the happiest of happy endings that made her very toes tingle! The World of Fairy Tales. When the little girl grew up and became an artist of renown, she never forgot that alluring world of magic, and some of her finest work was interpreting in art full of captivating, curious deta ii those wonderful childhood dreams. ·And now artistic success has brought Carol Lawson (that was the little girl's name) the opportunity to accomplish a remarkable work slit has long contem- plated= thecttation of an intensely penonal series of fairy tale works in fine porcelain. Grand in concept ... yet exquisitely minia· ture in size. The Best-Loved Fairy Tales collection will include fift y enchanting miniature plates, beautifully crafted in fine bone china. Each one will portray a favorite scene from one of the world's best-loved fairy tales. And each plate will be accom- panied by the artist's comments on why she chose the talc, and her own highly individual a pproach to its portrayal. The fascination of the miniature Carol Lawson has chosen to create her art for miniature plates because she felt that their daintiness would be quite perfect. Indeed, fairy tales themselves are crammed with evidence of our fascination with all things miniature-and there's a recognized tradition of creating miniature porcelain plates which over the years have attracted the attention of collectors. As the artist herself says: "What a challenge-to re- create all the j umbHng. tumbling evmts, the colors and treasures. the heroes and villains of the fairy talcs. in precise detail. but to this tiny scale!" Capturing the spirit of our favorite fairy tales One or the most appealing things about the plates is the nourishing energy and sheer vi rtuosity which the artist has brought to the portrayal of each fairy talc. For she has captured the very spirit and essence of our favorite stories. in scenes rich in fascinating detail. From the engaging. rounded forms or the three bears , and their open-eyed amaze· ment a t fin ding little Goldilocks snuggled under Baby Bear's patchwork counter· pane ... to the myriad green a nd twining tendrils of the magic beanstalk which young Jack climbs so boldly . . . Carol Lawson has illuminated every scene with an intensity of colorful detail, embroider- ing each with .the kaleidoscope patterns of her imagination. An intricate border design of pure 24 karat gold And this same vivid imagination has been I ,.. A miniature porcelain plate collection by Carol Lawson brought to play on the intricate and deli- cate border design of pure 24 karat gold which encircles each plate. The Best-Loved Fairy Tales is truly a remarkable achievement. Imagine holding in your hands, for th~ very first time. one of these perfect little plates in minia- ture: sensing the silky smoothness of the high-shining glaze with your fingers; ad- miring with a wondering eye the fine trans· lucency of the china; examining the minute details of the design ... the rich reds and blues of Tom Thumb's butterfly steed ... holding the burnished-bright gold border up to a light, to admire its intricacy and elegance. Unique Signature Edition For the benefit of those who acquire this remarkable work by an artist of growing international reputation. each plate will bear on the back the name of the collection, the words "limited edition:• the title of the tale portrayed and the artist's full signa- ture-in 24 karat gold. This exclusive Signature Edition-the first edition of this remarkable miniature collection-will be alwa's distinguishable from any subse- quent edition: for the plates in this pre- miere Signature Edition will be the only ones ever to bear the artist's full signature. A Certificate of Authenticity accompany- ing the collection will attest to this fact. and to the limited nature of the edition. The Best-Loved Fairy Tales collection in the Signature Edition is available-only direct from Franklin Porcelain, and for a limited time only. The price is just $14.50 for each plate. A handsome hardwood frame Each subscriber will also receive, at no charge, a handsome hardwood frame with enough space on its shelves to accommo- date every one of the fifty plates. The Signature Edition of Tlic Best- Loi•ed Fairy Talcs will be permanently limited. and your application for it should be postmarked by July 31. 1979. A final announcement will be made later. and the rolls for the Signature Edition will close forever in October. After that date. this edition will nciier be made available again. The Best-Loved Fairy Tales miniature porcelain plate collection: what better way could there be to keep in touch with that romantic and invigorating land of wonder and fantasy than through the enjoyment of these lovely miniature plates. And, beautiful as they are now, these re- markable collector's plates in miniature will be enjoyed right down the years, and treasured as heirlooms in time to come. But. to be eligible. the subscription form below must be returned to Franklin Porcelain, Franklin Center. Pennsylvania. postmarked by July 3 t . 1979. IC,! 1919 fP r---------------wnsct~TIONFORM---------------i THE BEST-LOVED FAIRY TALES Franklin Porcelain Franklin Centt'r. Pennsylvania 19091 I wish to subscribe to The Best-Loved Fairy Ta/es-Signature Edition. Fifty fine bone china miniature plates. to be sent lo me at the rate of one per month un· Iii the collection is complete. The price of each plate is $14.W. I need send no money now. 1 understand that l shall be billed for each plate when it is ready to be sent to me. I shall also r«eive, at no extra charge. a hardwood display frame to house all the plates. •p1.,. ,..., •'"'' .,,,,. uu ••d SI fo• '"'""'"' .,.11 h,.d/1,.1 Must be postmarked by July 31. 1979 Limit: One set per subscriber Mr. Mrs. Miss ____________ _ '°Lt•tl .-..... CLI>"''-' Address __________ _ City ____________ _ State ________ Zip __ _ 3J45 L---------------------------------------' ., - • ·. An aching beDy ls really a peJn. and fOf ltK>M rrilllons c:A people who suffer from chronic digestive dt9orders that pain rare- ly abirta. Doctors olten have cffilculty V.ting digestive problems because fre. quently there ls lttle that Is physically wrong, so fOf lnfonnation about the:tr condltlon petients are hanlng to groups such as the American Digestive Dtseme Society (ADOS). "Peop&e come to us for practical Infor- mation, M says Jane Gross, the Society's vice pn!Sident. "Many of them have ques- tiora that don't necessarily need to be answered by a physldan. "Often, stress and tension are the cause of tome of these conditions," Gross conttnucs. 04and fOf us It's an ls.te Y helping people avoid what cawes their prob6em. fOf other peticnts the CUN mllY be something as simple as cutting omaln foods out of their diet." Dr. Henry Colcher, pn!SidentofADDS, feels that the role d the organtmtion Is to "teach the patient lo ask questions." ADDS publshes fntc pamphlets on various dJgesttve disorders, and for those who join the organization a heehh news letter, pcnonll1 ooun•Ung and a doctor rtfcrral service are available. Fot more tn-~allon, write to the American Dlgesdve o.ea.te Society, Dept. FW, • 420 l...exington Ave .• N.Y .• N.Y. 10017. 220 Million And Counting ••. The United Stata Census Bureau Is geertng up for the 1980 ~. How- ewr, the c.naas forms have unde1gor.e a few changes stnce the last count In 1970. This tlm., there wlll be no more "head ol ~·" • lllrm that oncie usuaDy x *".ct to the 1nM'I of the famA!y. And the marital .a.tut ~ on the form wtD tndude a "MWr manted" ~*"for ~ who live llOglthcr. Cbaria Nam, a dlNctor of Florida 11Je ;\lcwSjt•W .,.,_... .. 'f , ... ,. .. , • ....... ~ 2 ·020 ............. .......... ~ ' •u .-. Attttur coo,. .. ,,_,., ... -... .. -.. """ 1n THE Taking your dog for a walk ls a perfectly normal everyday task, but walking a shark? "Well," says 8ruc.e Millet, an aquarium superv\sor at the Sea Worid Shark Institute In the Florida Keys , "after we've brought ln a shark, what I really do Is swtm beside him, guiding him around by his dorsal fin and getting hlm used to his new tank. We cal It 'waldng.' and It's the last stage In State Untverstty's Center for the Study of Population, says that the Bureau plans to mount an extensive campaign to Improve populatkm counts. pmtk:ularty In ethnic communities, because of pralUN from mlnority and special-Interest groups. Consequently, In late March 1980, more than 100 mlllk>n census forms will be meiJed out to about 220 million people. Census Day Is April 1, so you can take time out from your taxes to oot'11p6na the quationnen. The language Gap Few Ame1k:ans speak or understand• fontgn ~. and Pl'esldcnt Cm1Cr has appointed a Coo1a1U:Nlon on F~ ~ languages and lntematlonm Studies to lmlaagm how thil ~It llffectlng our cou.ntry's lntemational llature. At a regllOnal pubk medng heJd at Oert- mouth College In Hanowr. N.H .• com- mittee members died the two followtng examples of problems In language translatlon. tn IOIM fcnlgn markm, can with ln- t.rtan m.llcied "Body by Asher" were be- 11'9 .ctwrtlled • hevtng ''Cofpea by FW.." The ~ ln d.ge of my job of colleding and dlsplay In aquari ms. "Shark feeding is at dawn.'' explains Bru • "so In Ing we put out a 2,400-foot hooks and bait at 40-foot Int use a special hool< which the can't swalow and alow enougti leader so that the shark will have plenty of swim- ming room. .. At dawn we begin our collecting," continues !he marine biologist. "We slowly pull the sharks up to the side ol the boat, and then lift them out of the waler on a stretcher. The shark goes In- to a shallow tank and the aew mas- sages him. This rubdown and the super- oxygenated water have a calming effect on the animal." Since he's obvM>usly on a first-name basis with a number of sharks. does MUler think these creatun!S c:A the deep deserve their reputation? "Sharks." he says, ware ruDy scavengers, aJthough they do have a keen sense of smell. and bk>od does attract them. There are about 100 shark attacks a year, and about etght or nine peop&e are fatally In- jured. But fewer people are k1lled by sharks than by bees Of lightning." So, the odds are In your favor. marbting didn't understand the~ of the host country wel enough to caleh th• cliAoctiou . When ~was ftnt lmroducied to Tai- wen, the 9'ogan "<Arne Alive" became, ln Ollnete, the ~ maeage, ''P..,.i bnvl your anceston beck from the FMJ." Ah, the nu.nee of langulga. 1.Jfestyles Media. Radio and television news dlrecton say that publlc · apathy, managanent lntiaferenc::e and lack of money are the major Impediments to good broadcast toumalsm. According lo a report In the Columbia Jour· nolsm RaJ#eW, wmlnl-news shows" are the most conspicuous break- throughs Into prime time by netwofk news departments. Shon.ages. Last year the demand for blood Increased 15 ~t. but In this c.ountry o( ewer 200 million peo- ple only 3 percent donated blood, creating a bad shortage. The develop- ment of a synthetic blood may proYe to be the solution. One firm's "bionic" blood ls In its final testing stages. Once It Is on the mari<et -In five or 10 years -the blood will have the capablltty of being stored for up to a year and will be ab&e to be ln)ected Into anyone. regard.lest ol blood type. Strae. A training program In relaxation may help to allevlet:e the stresses ol police work. says Michael Abbamonte of the department of in- dustrial engineering at the Univenity ot Tex.as at Arftngton. Ustng btofeed- back devices to monitor the tension of the ftontds mU!de, localed In the forehead, Abbamonte found that the resulting awareness of physical ten- sion, combined with specific re.laxa- tlon training, definitely benefttted the sbc offleers tested. BIR'THDA VS (al cancvr): 5-dey - Steve Lawrence.~ Jeny Vale 48. Mon- day -Rkhard Roundtree 37. T~ -Saul Bellow 64; Virginia Wade 34: Davtd lhtJdey 59; Mo Guthrie 32; Max von Sydow 50. ~ -Yul Bryn· ner 59. n.nday -Van Olbum 45; Milton 8eTW 71; Andrew Wyeth 62; Budonlnsar Fuler 84. Friday -Daw Garroway 66; Roger Mc:Gutrm 37. ~ -Polly Bergen 49; Ingmar Bcrgmen 61 : 1rvtng Stone 76; Gerald Ford 66; John Chancelor 52. ' Wlming: The Surgeon Gtnlfll Has Detennintd lhlt Cigntte Smoking 11 Dangerous to Yow Hellth. r--------------------, 1ee1Tired1 Mint Pep? Thousands of folks who feel let down when they should have pep a nd power can now get a fut pickup with new "ENERGY TABS". 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Biok-.oldt, 50 mg A1A1n.2S "'9 ~ 100 TA9UTS 249 500 for 10.98 TOTAL 1111 .......... 0 ' I ,, "There's a lot to be said for the s1ab1l1ly ol Enghsh society," says Winston Graham. author ol the novels that are the source of "Poldark," the roman11c adventure series set In I 81h century Cornwall, which is playing a return engagemenl nationally on PBS for 29 weeks KCET (Channel 28) and KVCR (Channel 24) air the series Mondays al IOPM "But there's also a lot to be said about the terrible class structures that existed.' adds the be· spectacled writer whose story-telhng talents and penchant tor history meld In the series Graham 1s also a altckler for original research which has led him to all sorts of suspect places and people in better lhan 40 years as a novehst (a pubhshed author at 23. he's never worked at anything else). The slightly balding, slightly shy six-footer likes to "alternate" between contemporary stories such as "Marnie." which Alfred Hitchcock made into one of his most successtul thrillers. and "The Walking Stick," also dramatized tor the screen, and tales lll(e "Poldark," which satisfy his proclivity tor history "ll's been said that what sa11ed England trom revolution was the rise of Wesleyanlsm (a branch of Methodism) which swept the country with religious fervor," Graham explains. "It pursuaded the hungry and the poor that what happened 1n this life didn't matter quite so much because they were sure of the hie to come-the future would bring everlasting glory " The contrast between the attitudes and beliefs ot the Wesleyans and the established Church of England sur1aces In later episodes, as Oemelza'a brothers visit at Nampara, bringing the new religion with them. and start some successful proselytlzlng-even. 1ncred1bly, with the most unlikely prosper,t of all, the boozy caretaker Jud "The Churct • .;, england was in a terrible state 1n the t 8th century," Graham expl81nt "Many of the churches were ruined The parsons rod• to hounds moat of the time. and onty occaalonally held Mrvlcas Westeyanlsm brought a complete new hope to peopte-partlcularty Cornwall. They would ~ithe tn agony at the reallzatlon of their ains. and then suddenly, free and baptized, 1hout with joy "Wetleyanl1m, with 111 ba1tc O.ll•f In th• Importance of the hereafter for everyone-landed gantry or grimy coal mlnara-brought a new concept of equality. So It didn't inattar that noblemen were rich," Graham explains "To Wesleyan•. they were no different." TV WEEK JULY 8 1979 PONDERS NEWEST LIFE ··t ve had several /Ives m this 1elev1s1on market and 1n1s 1s another one II 1s l<md ol 111<e a re1ncarna11on " The many lives belong to one of the most fam111ar names and faces 1n Southern California telev1s1on. Ralph Story Ralph has chall<ed up several very successful years at KNXT as Channel 2 News Feature Correspondent where ' I did my own fhmg got 11. found 11 developed 11 researched 11. wrote it. produced 11. edited 1t put 11 on and got m1 ot 11 with the fme help of my producer. Sally Holm · Ralphs newest rebuth · finds him co-anchoring the Channel 2 News ar F111e He snares the newsdeslc with anchorwoman Marcia Brandwynne 'There are a tot ot dedicated 1ournal1sts al Cnannel 2 and m terms of anchoring, Im kmd of the new Ind on lhe block It does nave its haza1ds but I 11ke thal Because I don't believe 1n doing the same thing year atrer year after year " No one could accuse Ralph Story of doing the same thing year alTer year In his 30-year caree11n broadcasting, he has en1oyed success 1n radio m New York and Los Angeles. has hosted his own morning tallc snow, Ralph Story's AM on Channel 7. has co-hosted The Sunday Show on Channel 4, and nas oeen master of ceremonies for television coverage of numerous special evenrs In the Southland, including the Rose Parade. 'l.~ph's new anchor po11;1on C>nngs him tvrf circle. In th• 1950s. he created and anchor.a CBS ~dio'• "Storyf/ne " "It was the ""' four-hour new1cast, .. fie .ay.s. "and was really the beginning of round-tha-clocll radio news." Aound-the-cloclt news Is again part of ~lph Story's world. "Being an anchorperson requires not /ult reading, Out 1<nowrng •II the news. All my day is spent soaking it up." The Natfon11 Ac•clemy ot .,.lavislon Arts and Sciences has nonof9d ~lph Story with "veral Emmy Awards. He 1s ,,,. recipient of rwo 1018 Golden Miii• Journ•ll•m awards from the Radio and 1ft/avlslon New• Aasoc1etlon. Hit home is flli.d with honora and citations tor his work In '9dlo and ,.,.vision. Sur ha It modall tboul his 1ucces1. "I compare my ctf'Mt to kind of Ilka /o/nlng tflt L'-<:h19ntttln •rmy; 111 you hav.t to do /1 not gel caught In • wtr, /uat atay th•,. and ""°,,.'or titer you'll be 1 colOnel. You /int trav• to 1tay with It ... SUNDAY, JULY 8 10:00 GI Dod~r Duaout/Pre-Game 10:30 8 (]) llt <Ill Pin Amenun Games l 1ve coverd~t 110111 San 111~11 Puerto Rico GI Pro 8.ne~I lhe Los Angfle~ 011dgPrs di lhP Ml.tllh~•I l •lll. I :00 U ()1 lf ~ (}7) Western Open Goll l:JO U (1aJ ~ Wide World of Sports 4:00 D SportsWorld Coverage ot lhe USA lnternaltnnal 01v1111 Mrrl •mm 11 laudtrdale. fla and 1he AAU Women ' National Pow•rl1f11111 lrdt11u11111 ships from Nashua N H MONDAY. JULY 9 6:30 U • ~ l]§t 1f Pro 8i$tblll ltdms to Ii> Jrtnounced 11:30 U Cj 11i n' Pin Ameriun Games A I~ rnrnulP \~grnenl nl lltr\I evenls from San Juan Puerlo Rico TUESDAY, JULY 10 11 ·30 U lf 112 1f1 P'1n Ameriun Games See ~1n1yl1ne dl!•1vt WEDNESDAY. JULY 11 8:00 GI Pro So«u Atttes vs Vancouver 11:30 U li 1t 171 Pan Amenun Games See slorvlrnr Jl!tht THURSDAY. JULY 12 ll:lO U l) 112 f11 P'1n Amirian Games Se, storyline .ibo•• FRIDAY, JULY ll 6:30 U \}J 11111 181 Pro Biseb1ll Teams to be Announced 11:30 U I I lttJ <Ill P'1n American Games See storvf1ne dbOvf SATUROAT. JULY 14 11 :00 D ~3 >t P'ro Bueblll Los Ange IP~ Dodgers al Phrlartelph1~ f'llrf11r' 12:00 U P'ro Soccer lhe Cafrlorn1a Surf vs lhe Tampa Bay ffvwd•~ m lnlernatioql P'rep lnwit1t10111I Proeram Spe,1al tralurinp lhr ltP~I lrack and held prep dlhletes (ol 1979) 1n th, cnunltv 1:00 U <I > !10) (2t) US Women's Open Goll l rve lh11'1 round rnm.1R1· from Brooklawn Counlry Club rn f a11l1rld Conn 2:00 u I e 12 '1' Pin AmertUn Games Covmtr from SAn luan Purrln Rico 3:00 It C"3J 10) 12() forest Hills lnwil1tlonal Men's lenn1s Championships Coverage lrom lhe Wesl Side lrnnrs r.lub in New Yor~ S:OO D lL I 2. (11) Sports Spttral Covmge nl lhf PRA Grultr l os Angeles Open from los AnReles Call! U (Zt) Wiclt World of Sports 7:00 D "• ..,..,.. Ille New York Yan~res at thp Calrlorntd Angel' SUNDAY, JULY 8 6:00 8 "Startll" {adv) '/2-Hugh O'Brran flhe Sommer 7:0I • ''Tiie Tllr• Gedf1tlltrs" (dd•) 49 John Wayne Ward Bond 8:00 D ~ Q..tl "Tiit Triln11e Factory fire Sand•!" (dial 18 l11m Bosley, Charlotte Rae. lovah feldshuh . Stephanie l1mbalrsl. led Wm t.00 •(])cm121) ''Tlle T1..,rind Setd" (dra) 14 Julre Andrews Omar SNnf Anthony Quayle. Daniel D Herlihy. Sylvia Sims Osca1 Homolka MONDAY, JULY 9 1:00 8 "Cllarly'' (dra) '68 Cliff Roberlson. Claue Bloom Dick Van Palten Cl "All AM.IE"" (dra) 'JO Btlle Oavrs Anne Baal er m "hrrisll" (dra) '61 -11oy Donahue. Claudelle Colberl Karl Malden 9:00 U illl (Jj) "A l."9 Afftir• The Elt1nor alld lou Gtflri1 SIOfY" (dral 17-Blythe Dannei. [dw11d Hermann Pa1r1m Nral Ce0<gra fn1el t.lO • "T1lt last o4 Sll.ila" (dra) "7l -R1Chard Ben1am1n Dyan Cannon TUESDAY, JUlY 10 1:00 e "Tiit ~"""'"" (wes) '6& Oon Mu11ay Cuy Stodw,11 Cl "bttltn" (adv) 13 [lrtabelh Chauel Sam Chew Ill ~"The Two Mrs. C.rrolls" (dial 41 Humphrey Bogan 9:00 fJ (I) <UJ (II> '1tll Me Tll1t You L• Mt, Junie Moon" (dJa) 70 Lill Minntlh, Ken Howard. Robfrt Moore James Coco WEOltESDAY, JULY 11 1:00 e "Walt Ulltil Otlt" (mp) 67 Audrey Hepburn. Ala n Ark111 a> "CtMe lad a..rtate11 11111" (com) '1? Godlley C1mbndgt t:OO 9 (T1) ITT> "lllMmws Hetti" (com) 19 Bill Oarly Jell J Redford. hddy Wiison. Bobbit Mitchell. Ed.,ard Winter Sean Gamson THUllSOAY, JULY 12 l:OO • ~ ff Ille '9Ntll his" (dli) 61 Stephen Boyd • '111t" (dri) '6S Ursult And1tn. Peter Cuslune. Ch11SIOPhPr l rt Ftl~Y. JULY ll a.•• "T1lt llille "Mfllet11111'1 Tr"" (•es) 67 lad lmd • "11le ...... ~el 1111. Sttllt" (dra) 61 V1Y1tn letlh t:JO • "T1lt c.-Mrtt (wes) '61 John Wayne Sluut Wh1tm1n SATUIOAY, JULY 14 UI: ..,.,=,. (Nv) 'S3--0llttlton H"ton RllOlld1 flfmmt UI '1111 " (tdv) ·~6-Anne &.te1 •,... ,_.. (dra) '7•-0tiy rran~. Glynnt$ O'Connor 1:11 • trl 9 .. ._.. hl•ae" ((om) ·1s Jell Briden. Sam • w.t"1t0ft,tlililleth AsllltJ, Cllartene Otllas, Chlton lames •JI• ..,_ • IW" (wes) '61 -Audle MurphJ. John Su on ~ .. , l I ,, p .... TV WEEK JULY 8 1979 I I I, 'i ~ l MORNING -5:30-u S11111111tr S.muter D lnstnicUonal ,ro1ums 6:00 U D D CIDl featurts CJ) The m Club II Knowltd1e Cl) S11mmer Semester CD u l!Mrtity ol Ille Air -6:30-u Su1111ysiclt II r.lll Mot for Women Only e D futum D Dlybreak LA Cl) QI) lnstructloNI ,ro111ms CD 11tw Zoo Revue a> World ol Hanna Barbera fD Captioned ABC llews Empt Mon (21) .. riculture USA 7 :00 U [21 lilofn1111 D r.lll llll Tod•J Show g 700 Cklb D ® 121) Good Mornl111 Amt1iu David Hartman hosts D The frooiles CD Battle o1 the l'l1111ts G) TM Arcltits fD Yoe• lot Haith 9 f11turts -7:30-CJ Thi,. Is a Way CD 11> Cartoons fl) Milttr ltoctrs ®l Ellctrk ComtNnJ 8 :00 U <Jl) C.pbln K1111aroo Cl) Su111111 Slit Ditto G TM rn Clull CD ll>tn.s ID ftllwres; J"'1ftr Wlfcll Mon Voyaeer ti reache s Its closest encounter with Europa. send1n1 back photos The closest encounter with Jupiter 1s at 4 23PM Own11ht photos ol Ganymede art also .shown Rl lllllrudiollll ,,..,."" -8:30-• '*J; ?O's WllNfl frt • II> c.-... @~UCllns; sa-.s.. Mon 9 Willa Aittrt btept Mon 9 :00 • (I)@ ... "' ... Fa11111J cn r.-. u c.r. SMrU e 0 8 N 1*1111111 si.. •• u. ....... Cll n.wt e 1 LM Liiey ...... @......, ... es...s.r-.tu ceptMon a•-....s-.. -t:30- ~~r..,~ ••seats.re ,.,..., ..... . ....., .... a•Mllrt lllJf ...... tOtOO • l'llef'rialt .... D ~ :Ill The llew Hi1h Rollers g Voya1e lo the Bottom of the Su D CIJ CIDl ~ uwerne I Shirley D Mid Mornln1 I.A CD My Three Sons Ci} Phil Donahue Show II)® futum fli) Sammer f111e; Jupiter Watch lhu~ Voyager scotnhsts brief tnt piess on the Voyager mission -10:30- D 12l 11 Wheel of fo1tunt D (I, I]]) JI Junior l'y11m1d J1mm~ Baio and Susan Rtehard$0n are featured celeb1111es CD Thal Girl II) 11.lnny I tllt Protmor fD Classroom Instruction [1cepl Mon & Thurs t!O ,rojec1 Unimu 11:00 U Steve Edwards Show CJ ~' fH! Password Plus e The Bia Valley D lll hm11) feud <11 The Youns I the Restless ®l All My Children CD Ghost I Mri. lh11 II) Gomer l'ylt fD Fe.tum ~l lntroduon1 Btoloo -11:30-u <L IlJ •urdl for Tomorrow D i2}; O Hollywood Sqmn 8 CD a 1ty1n's Hope Ill llody Buddies CD"ews fJJ Dick Cmtt Sllow C mol Mon and Thurs fH l f11t11ra 12:00 U YOUllC & tllt llestleu D 0 Dlys of Ollf Litts B Twllilflt Zone • Cil a All .. , Cllildrtn cm <Ill rn) """ G GI llofie: See Qayt1me Moms ll)Su,.,_ fli) Owtr Elsy; Sulllmtr faire Thurs -12:30-a ()) (!}) As Ille World Turns ®J f11111ty fell4 a> Qfl SIMrt fDY111 lot Mta"ll ID Ll lllMIW. Qt\ 0.,. of Our Li.ts 1:00 D 0 The o.cton •'Sn • CD tml a °"' Uf• 1o u. • f.m Clawott11 l11str11ctlH ; ""' Mon -1:30- • (IJ (J1) Tiit '4IHll11t Upt D O>~~ ... .... ,.,... (I Tiit Dec1tn 2:00 ........... =~·'-"'~ •Ltr•.., . .. a....,, ... ,,. ... ...,. . ...... n Another World -2:30- 0 l Lowe ol Liie m Andy Gnlflth 12 M•A•S•H II) Tarun m ,. futum €9 Los Herma~ Cora1e 3 :00 0 M•A•S•H CJ Medte1I Center O I J9 The Edae of ll11ht e Mi~e Ooualu Show D Green Acres fO' Mowit. Stt Oaytomt Mo.i•\ m fhnlstonts U love of Life .)3 Card Sharks 2• Over [ny -3:30- 0 Cross·W1ts ~ My Three Sons O Dinah! D Mowie: See Oaytomp MOYlt) D My Favorite Martian m 11) 128 Cartoons tf The 1!*1es ,1 l All Star Secrets 14 Villa Alttrt m l'asatiempos U Dinah! 4:00 O Mitch Game 1 l' Adam·l2; Meo G111f1n Show Mon & Fro D MllJ Tyler Moort D The Saint m '211 C.rtoons 2j Cuol Burnett I friends 24 Futures m Summer rme m teptlhn -4:30-O News J Merv Grollin Show [ccept Mon iOd Fr D Bob lle11h1rt Show J M·~•s•H 1~ Carol Burnett I rrtends CD fnth·Hl&ll Wheelie 12 29 Sea Million S Man CD Kroftt Super Stars 2~ Merv Grilfin Show 2• Features W Mister Ro1ers ID Alt11nd11 so Hodeepodee Lod&e 5 :00 0 0 0 8 10 "''" O Bonanza D Gunsmole m family Altair II) Batman 2• Mister Rocers fli) Sesame Street 39 Bob Newhart Show 50 Over Easy -5:30- 3 News Mon & r ri 01111 CD The P1rt11d1e Fam1h 1t The Johr's Wild II) Holmes I Yoro; Gel Smart Begmning Wrd '' Over Easy l9l OJ News If Maty Trier Moore l01 features Ma1111fachr..-of BILLIARD TAI LES and OAK ~i399 FURNISHINGS Foxwood Inte rio rs, Lttl . 4040 Chandler Ave., Santa Ana • (714) 540-4624 VISA' SUNDAY JULY I MOANING • Indicates 1n Ad.ertisement 6 :00 D M1r• W~SOll M111C Show O Mustc & lhe Spoke11 Word U D1rb1u• LA 8 Wor•in1 People O Youth & lhe Issues m lllble Answers m Romper Room -6:30- 0 ror Our Times 11J SK1ed Hurt D Sertndipity O Ken Coptl1fld Hour U Erewitness Los Anaeles 1£ Lei Thue be lJ&ht 0 D1w1 & Goli1lh m South by Morthwm 11 Todly's Church 7:00 0 Todly's RelillOll 1]., Voi<e of ~riculture D That's Cat U It Is Written TY I LooU 11 Lurn1n1 0 Cal'l1ry Cll111tl lOl Di rec I lolls m DIJ of Disco"IY l2 Old Ti111t Gos,el Hovr Q) [1nest Antler Hour 23 Tl11s Is tilt Lile ID Yot1 IOI Hultll 1"1 St1rth for Ancient h1th U,. Jcr~unure USA -7:30- O Behel r 3 1 ViHa Alt1re D The Christopllen 0 Ullderdos U Campus Prol1lt-\C.ewpcMnl on "utrition 8 lntern1hor"I Hour 0 Re.. ferry Colt Wh1tt1~11 . 101 Pradiut Christianity m World Tomorrow 23 Oiwey & Gol"lll Erl Mister Roam 29 To be AnllOllMed 39 Sunday Mm 8:00 D 12 Sunday Morn1n1 D This Is tht Life 0 Popere 0 OillM!nSIOllS O let God Lowe You IQ Jerry Falwell Show m 3 J1111my Swawrt Silo-. m Ru Humllud Show Jl Voice of ~ri<ul1ure Erl Sesame Street }i) Dir ot Dbcomy m The PTl Club 3t Marlo's M111C Mo.1e MKlltne so Pel'!Ollll Finance -8:30- 3 1 I' Dly of Dtscowery Cl On Campus U ror You, Bii<• Woman 0 Mfftln& Ti111t 11 Caln ry m Frederic• It PrKe 23 ti Is Written ~' Rea Hum.,rd Show 1301 Her.aid ot Truth 9:00 ~ Ru Humbard Show Cl Odyssey U VIiia Alt1re 0 lJ 'll Oral llollerts ~"Is Wrrtten Q) Doll Stewart ban11hsm m Silvia ""'' 39 llnow Your Bible -9:30- 0 ) ) Ill r l<f Ille "'lioft D ~t Meet the Press U 11 Oi1ldren s TV maeat1ne 0 Day of OrJ<ntry 1:0 Spectrum m This We6 1n hwhll m Old Timt Gospel Hour 2i tnstfl!t 29 Jimmy S•auart Show 10:00 fJ Mr. Macao l Hour of Powtr D Al One With O hmily film Fest1ul Rodan' l'reh1slo11c monsle" •tSt lrom lhp depths of lht wth U 1:191 llrds Are Peoc>lt Too a Battle of the ClumPIOll$ O lle111d 114 Truth 'Ml School of Ministry m Dodcer Duput /l'rt·Gimt 1 l Bob llewllart Show ~" Meet the Preu n llewscenter Weelly so Ameriutn Gottmmtnl -10:30- 0 • •11 h n Amtnun Gil!IU Elpecled cove1aee includes hnals 1n swimming sp11ngboard dtvrng gym nasties boxing and roller skalrng. repom on sllooltng, cycltng, soflball and field hoc~ey and lealuies by Bud Greenspan and Ju n Shephtrd (jJ (10) •Mb Are People Too 0 Hour of "'"r m Pro Baseball !he L05 Angeles Dodgers al the Montreal (ipos m Calnry Clllptl 23 MoM: "There W11 1 Cr.,.ed INll" ldla) '70-1\tr~ Douglas Henry Fonda Burgess Mtrtct!lh m futbol Soccer f}t Tiie fllntstOlltS 11:00 D Go-ltllillebtt• 0 Junr11y SlflUlrt Show Q) Church tn the HOIM m Bi& Blue llarllle '3f 114.rrl lftS' Amenta -11:30- D That's Cal U (11 if Annuls A1111111b O ReU1rous Townhall 1Ql Words-1·1'opp1n' m Summer h ut ft· The Lucy Show AnEANOON 12:00 D IMi1hl O Vor11e to tJle loltoll ot lht Sta U '}) fD' l2f lstlleS & Answers O Seard! Q) Tarun ~ Hwlllllity Tllr011ah the Acts fil} Evenln1 11 Pops Special •n Bewitdled fO' H111111nities Tllroup !tit Atb -12:30- D Wo'1d Cha111,i-llip T tftllis u m (8J Dll'1Ctlofts 0 Mlvtt: "ltide Ille ll1n Oowlt" (mys) ~3 Bmn Donl evy (Iii Raines Rod Cameron (fO' Ntwwakers The Junk Business Some years ago while addressing the Central Indiana Floor Covering Assoc1at1on. an industry spokesman. Waller Guinan said: "Too many people tn the floor cov- ering industry are convinced the pubhc only wants to buy "funk" carpet." We're afraid that you might also get this 1mpress1on from the ads which specify unbelrevable low prices In· vestigatmg these ads will determine one of two things -either the carpet IS JUNK. or they will try to sell you something more expensive' We don't sell 1unk at Alden's, but we do have quality at compet1t1ve pnces. and the best installation in the county DEN'S IUJ Pl.AC~TIA AYIHUI COSTA MISA • 646·4131 ·6 • J • : iii$ii11it1iin: ·custom drap1ri1$• linoleum • wood floor ·• .... , SUNDAY (Continued) (1~ Morie: lW "Julius Caeur" (dra) 53-Marlon Biillldo lames Mason S11 John Gielgud Ill This Wetk in Baseball 1:00 U (a 12 Western Open Golt J 1Focus 0 The Bil Vallty U Movie: ''Puce Is Our Proles· sion" (adv) 71 lassie Ron Ha1es Nina Shipman H Lloyd NPlson Th l'ublt< P'ulse Cl) Marcus Wtlby (8 Mowie: 1W "How Cmn Wu My Valle( (draJ 41 Wal!tr Pod~eon Roddy McOo .. all Maureen 0 Hara ft) 8o1in& Hi&hl1&hls/Nttn 'fl SportsWo!td -1:30-11 McCurt1s Family Prohlt tg' Morie: "Ride Beyond Ven· 1unce" (dial 66 Chuck Connors. 8111 Suby, James MacArthu• m Allred Hitchcock Prtsenh fD Mcwlt: "To Paris With love" (com) '55 Alec Guinnes' O•l•IC Ve1so1s. Vernon Gray 2 :00 U 8orl1nu O Abllott I Costello m Mcwit: "Sllome" (draJ ~.l R1ld Haywor1h. Stewarf G1angt1 ludilh Anderson. Chailes Laughton a> John Wayne Clas.sics ~ The ShaaspeJre Plays EB Mt1ko, Ma1ia y (fl(uentro S Ameriun History -2:30- .]) lourntJ to Ad""'"" D Swldly U ltCAA rootblll Hiahlilfth lJl' Gtu tat S,Orts lfltnds 3:00 O It hkn All Kinds 3 Adam 12 Q Fam~y rrtm Festini lhr Ro~d 10 U!opoa Bob Hape Bing Crnsbv Ooiolhy lamuu• lwo mtr1 head lui Alaska and a gold m1nF dnd mt•I A bPaulitul woman U !bun Ill t Morre: "The Adwenturu ol Robtn Hood" iad,1 j8 l1ral ftvm1 Ba~rl R1lhbont Olivia d, H4will~nd Claudt Rains f'atm linowl,1 12 Movie: • "Tht Moon I; Blut" ccom1 ~3 Wolham HoMtn Oav•d Nivtn Magg1P McNalT'al.1 23 SportsWorld tD Ame11u Alter Vretnun 39 World Champ1onsh1p Tennis -3:30- 0 Newsma•trs U ~ 1 10 29 Wide World of Spo<1s O Shertoc• Holmes fD Another Voice m Siempre en Oomrngo 4:00 O hlkabout O SportsWorld Coverage of the USA lnlrroal1onat 01v1ng Meel lrom Fl LauderdalP rta and th~ MU Womens Nalinnal Powrrl1llin~ r.hamp1on\h1p~ from Nashua N H m Mcw1t: • "The Philadelphia Story" (coml 40 Carv Giant Kalha11ne Hepburn ldmes Stewarr Ruth Hu\Sey lohn Howard a> Mov11: "Wild 1n the Count17" (<Om) 61 [lvos 1'1nley Hop, lange luesday Weld John Ireland Garv loc~wood fD Wall Street Wed "come, Jet'S celebrate the child" . GJJanny Gfhomas =-~-St. Jude Tel Join Danny, Marlo, Kate Jackson and their celebrity guests as they host the third annual telethon for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, world renowned research center for childhood cancer. St. Jud• Chlldr•n·• RetHrch Hoec>llel Foundetlon, Beverly Hlll1. TONIGHT 8pm KTLA ~ , .... 39 Morie: I'll "Cutk In the Mirror" (dra ) 60 Orson Wpllts Jul1rll• Gretu 6radlord 011.man so Protect Unimse -4:30- 0 Morie: "The Mask ol Marcella" d1a1 II Jame~ fdlrntono Joh• Vernon Baobdrd ll/lu(~fl a Buck Roiers 23 Ironside 1• Wre:stltn& fD Was/11n1ton Wtek 1n llewoew 5:00 3 This Week 1n Baseball D Star Trek 0 10 Nt'ln e Sn Minion S Man O Movie: "Tht B11ds I tht Btes" fcom) ~b George Gob•I M1l1• r.a1M• Oavod N1Yen 11 This Is YOllr Bible m foin1 lme 29 family Thutre: My Pal Gus -5:30- D 3 News U Creal Adventure 1I 01mt1ons 23 Focus 24 Turnabout EVENING 6:00 0 • I ll i• Nttn J' forum U lilorrt: (2h r) "Su rch " (adv J 77-Hugh 0 B11an [Ike Sommfr Buraess Mereo11 h Angel Tompkins lht sto•v ol a space age dtltcli.t whll\t 1nterna1ronal moremtnls are m(ln11ored and d1rtcted by a m1ss1on conlrol ttnlrr 10 LI bu: A Pohlt<Jl ltena~nce m So Milhon S Man iJI Witness to Yesterday Cl) Movre: (2hr) "Auaull on • Queen" (adv) 66 Frank Sinatra. V1rna l1s1. Tony francroQ Richard Conte A woman adventurer and htr rulhle~ companion talk an e• sub m~ne commander onto a da11ng plot to stnl the Queen's vault 12ll Crochtt's Victory Garden m Midi"' JKU.on Show -6:30-m lfrld Kin&dom U News Coltftr111<t O Wide World of Adventure [2) ltuff Houte (1J\ fOCllS @ CGMu111tr SlllYWll Kit '21)~ C....era OSl•Stt 7:00 U (f21 60 Millutes D @ QI\ Tiit -...11111 Wtt'14 If DisMy (R) "Ch11l1t, Ute Lonesome Coucar' Conclusion Biadlty rs torced to uae the new full 1row11 tit 1>euuse the mill boss le11$ he coulo bteomt dancerous !hen. on e nrfhl ChJ!frt hors the ull of a female coucar on tht ptOwl. bruls Giii of his conhntmtnt and c1tches up with her Ron Brown. Bn1n Russell, CI1tfoid Peterson. ltwlS Simple and Ec1!111d C Molltr "" • <II a n.. "'"' "" (R) "Se11ch IOI Atltnhs'' A drt1m ISSlfnmenf to surch lor Allanhs. white woik1n1 lo crtck 1 drq ""' on 1n t•otrc Greek 1sl1nd, becomes n1c11111111iSll when loe 11 burred altve Uoyd Nolan, D11lten ~fl 1nd John Collcos ruut 1iJ focus on Brit11n P11de ol Plac• Scotland lhe e•eal t1ad1loons and modern 1nlluences ol Glasgow and lhe Rover Clyde on Srotland s ''°') air discussed by Scot11Sh eaecut1v, l rw1~ Robertson and Barr f Ciolli m MOY1t: (2hr) "Tht Thrtt God· lathers" (adv) 49 John Wayne Ward Bond Pe010 Armendam lh•ee b~nd11s come uoon a dying child as they are e!>Cap1ng lrom the la .. ~· Ma11e Method of Ori Parntrna ID Japanese Bi.no s .. ordsman fl ll(Jrlra•I ol Shrnlaru ~al~u one at lapan s lam~us character aclo•s m Aun Hay Mu so Soccer Made 1n Germany -7:30- 0 Let's Go to lhe Rues 24 Opus 8 :00 O 8 u All in the Family (R) An mnottnl [O•th •S both the cause and lhe vorhm nl a luriuus lovers' quarrel wh•n her long11me admorer mils <i\'•lh n1s bride lo be and shows 1ust no11 much Ed1lh has allte1ed him O ~3 lt Tile Bi& Event: The l111nc1t h cto17 fir e Sandal tR) t?hr 1 A 'IO•y based on actual events concerning 1mm1g1ants. wo1k1ng •n un\ale inhumane cond1hons, who arf trapped on a bla11ng sweatshop f11r !om Bosley Tovah feldshuh Cha11011e Rat Stephanie Z1mbahsl led Wass Janet Margolin and [1tca Yohn star 0 SPCCIAl Danny Thornu St. Jude Telethon (5hlJ A fund 1a1s1ne benefit for St Jude Ch1ld1tn s Resu rch Hixprtal Celeb11t1es scheduled 10 appear include Danny lhomas Bob Hope I ony Orlando Pat and Debby Boone and Wayne Newlon U tf • IO IS Salu&t I (RJ Haunlinc ot Manderly Mansion Alter Hairy oulb1ds his compehhon lor lhe purchase of a lamous haunted mansion. stran1e seemrngly unet plarnable th1n11s begin to occur at the house resull1ne rn the salvagr crew gettone lhe surpme of their lives 0 It Is Writtu II) Salll Yony l.2Jl Masterpiece Thotre: I, Claudius fl!) Ewt11in1 at l'ops Flutist James Galway 101ns Arthur fiedlel and lht Boston Pops Orchestra rff) M1Ci< of Oil 'li"tina -8:30-u ({) (\]) OM 017 at a Tl111t (~) A se11es ol d1sappo1nlments could end 1n the best Chnstmas ever loi Ann and the errls, 11 they can avoid frostbite and starvation 1n their scenic holiday cab•"·· D Oii! Herit.aae, Our Hope ®l 1'lle Wnttr 111 Mtliu 9:00 u \I}) Alice (R) II s I lost weekend" when Alice rto Mel and Ym-to kKk bad habits once and IOI 111 -loc.k lhtmstlves 1n AllCe l apart menl fol Ihm dlfS and to "cold turkey" lote1her e (JI 9 M"lt: (2'Mlr) •n. ,_,.. s.4" (dra) ·74 Julie Mdfews. 011111 SMnf, Anthony Qu1yle. Du11I O'Htrhhy. Sylvll $yms, <nc.1 Homolk1 A Russian spy's fhrtalion 111ith • buullful Cn11t$h ofhc11l tllfns into a deSJ>trlte pme of io.t that rttlts both sides of the Iron Cuffaln . ..,, ...... • .... Mlw MIChy Gritty, raron Y011nt and lulu Roman aunt .......... ~ .. - i• Cvenin& at Pops Special ED lhs\trp1tct Theatre: I, Claudius MONDAY JULY 9 Poison t~ QuPrn At la11 Au~,11\tu~ d1:.i11v•" l 1v1a \ 111, '' ht1~ a tat 1 .. h1rh dots not P'iUPf 11r1 attfnt1on Posl11mu\ ban1\hm•nl 11111 Ile t1lh·~ and h1\ •utcPss1on tn llit 1!1tonr 1rnQurst1ondblP uni•\\ I v ' Lan concoc1 one linal S1hH111 for morn1ne and allernoon hsltngs. plust Ste OAYllMl PROGRAMS Below. IOI your conven1tnct. art the day's mcw1ts. el l!luSK/Sports OAYlllill MOVIES SO Tht Lon& Seaich -9:30-I l 00 O 1• "The Cra whn& !land" M I bl P~l· • 5,. • ~•nl la~ln• Rue1 laur• 0 e 12 Tht lttlt1sons 1k1 ~ su1p11se tor I 11u1sf \urns 1n10 a ~tine• tor GrOI Rt "hen shr .,~,I\ ,tran~•h lo A v•~ll lrom het lnn)! 10•.1 '"tr1 O lht •in& ts Com1n1 W 300 M1l1onu 10:00 O 8 t 2 ·Mosts-The Law11ver CR) t lh1 t Parr IV lhe l\rtaltl•~ llPP thP.11 captoi\ r rO$\ lhP Hfd s ... , which P4''' IOr lhrm "' P~''· dn1J lmd th~m,•lvP\ raring npw dPalllv ~nPm•P~ l htr~I ounger lrar A1111 desell ra1dt1s Burl I Mtld\lrt Anthony Quavl• lng11rl lhultn O Prime Time Sunday/Tom • Snyder, News Magazine Show. live Interviews CJ 23 39 P11me Timt Sunday !om Snyder hOS!S this wPr~ly nr"~ program w11h lac~ PP1~m\ ind Ch11' Wallace dS prrnc1oal 1t1>ortfl\ D Etnest Ancley !lour m Htt H1w Honeys CD Gospel Hour ED All Cmtures Grut & Sm1ll so Wresthn& -10:30-m Mews 24 Sneak PrtwttWS m Mo.1e 11 :00 0 O e Jt News O Oral Roberts m Mowit: "Three Godlalhtn" (adv} 49 John Waynf W~rd Bond Pedro A1mendar11 11 700 Club CD ~y of Discovery (231 Adam·l2 {a41 A Good OiSS0111nct like a Man fD Meetint of Minds -11:30- 0 Spo(b Fin1l/N1m1 of the Game O ~ Mow11; "Those Restleu Yea11" (drA) '/8 Cmllna Raints Season Hubltv l au11e ltt1ntman Stephen Machi l\alr Rtrd Mtthael folan, June lnckharl Davtd Waynt U 3 1101 1211 "ews I Telepubt D llbie: ''TM lirds & Ille 8tes" (com) S& Ceorge Gob,J M1t1• Gaynoi oa~1d Niven II) S<i.ol .. Mi111slry 124 Itel HIHl!Nrd: You are lattd 12:00 , :J Tiie m Cl•' U "•tn/Mo•l•: "fools' ,.,.,. .. (MP) 71 Jame5 Slewart Georet Kennedy Anne Bu ttr Strother Maclin Kurt Russell <lb\ MoiM: "8trmt" thOrl 68 lo-an C1awlord, Ty llaid1n Judy Geuon Miellaet Gouell Oran• Oors II) Gtt .. 17 ~ Ca1t1ry1 Cllrlstlalt PllKI fD T1le M..utes m all "Tht Plundtters" .,~\I ~(\ )•II (Mndl•• I n1 s~ .. 1n lo I t hppro )·00 10 "Tht tom1c" 1rum "" £111 \ 1on Otle M11 •-. R• ""', \lu htf~ In (nt n~I 't't11or l'lO O "But t Don't Want lo Gel •bmed" l(ulT t • 1 fllf\1 hf [lr1n~111t Kd! Me11t~111 ,h,111 v Jon~· N"Mllr f a~1av Su• Ivon B1and11n Cru/ EVENING 6:00 0 to 12 23 News 0 3 0 8 29 Ne~ U Kune fu O Celebrity Chmdu m Sn M1ll1on S Man m Slrttts of Sin francis<O 24 Art History ED OYtr Euy 39 Maudt so ~ Man Behnu -6:30-0 3 10 29 Pro Baseball l ram\ 1(1 bP annnunced 8 Cross·Wrls 0 ~ndicl camera ED Orel Cnttl Show m lJ Cllapuhn Colorado 3t Ntwi SO Protect Un1Vt15e 7 :00 00 l3 Nt~ U How Well Oo You Know • Your Spouse? Play THE l'IEWL YWED GAME U The Newlywed Game ' 8 Johnny Cash Youth Special ( 4hr) Johnny Cash hosls this pene11at10g look 1n10 lhP Moes dreams and problP.ms nf children Bob Hope Clrol Burnell Michael l andon 6111 C.osby •nd Roy Clu k gue\I Ci1 Tht Joler' s Wild m I love Luq •IJ lhry Tykr MoOle m S111ford & Son _,, Lih It Is ED 21 Ta11i111t m Ot a1111ht Sents so 1nt1od11t1n1 8IOloO -7:30- fJ Tlle M~ II Col\Sllllltr luylillt U The Dttlft& &amt Cll fit h t OOup CD The Indy l!MICll ff ... .....-.rt Show a> Mtfll-12 l>f fll!llly ftlld 124'1 The TrlMMtttB m lletlltll/lelHtt Re-port l>t""' (JO lull1 Chilcl & Co. 8:00 1 111 1n'tl,.i~I f\i_it fOUfll Hf1 .. fJI A'l" 1h• pl;r·• 11cjd1 nt r ~'-•·II [ to Mer¥ Grill•n Show 29 Ne~ u a•t1 11 ·1 r A"'1 'I ..-f; • ·r .. ~1 ,r 1 mt••.j,.r, , '~ 01', W Ptt.ado dt Amo• 10:00 U 23 39 Lttlle HouS4! on th' Pri111t R) Bt,nc I •c•"•, l h~' FS IPdrn1 .; ,fl ,, ' <II,-•• r. t"' D 12 Lou Gra nt !R•""" .11 , •. •r' ~,, 1nlo ()An• ~t\pn in,. Jr101.1n .. \ tA• 11 r I ;,r,t•· .1 lumn tou ~" IJ' .. P "' ._ •, n, · ,11~P '[1l1rC > "" •~ .,•Ht ht ,. ~ •1 • ''""' ~,lfr• I "' t1:. ~ If t-, ,.. "' U "'owrt. (2hr) 'Ch uty 11 t r.Y 111 ~('Fri I 1 " .. "'" • \'.1 r •''t • • • nu·nlt1.I" 111:~r~~c ',.,, 'r ,.,. rn• •1r11•· r 1 • r .. • 1 •r•· m• "'' bt ~,,, u ~"'" D Movie h' (1hr) "-II About C.t" d•• .,, f P'h ,., ~. " 801r .. 1 (,.,t, \', , ... 1. h •I ''' './,u11,r ~ ,,, ,. :,1. '" •'1"" • 1, ' .;11 i!fT\b~ftC1h\ .a '•• \ I , It rr 1 tlaml\u•\!•~1< .. ~" '·• 1 n '" 4n '"d''1 "" nm 1 m Carol Burnett & f 11ends Q) Movie: (Zhr) "l'llltSh" 1•l•• &! l1ov Onnanu1 r 1,1uor111 f(llfwr1 ~.11 MA\dr11 !11••1 I•<~• r ~ Yt'TtJO~ man 1P.l•TI .1~nu\ Ith· ;nd 10.r l1om 1n1 .. e "'11me11 11 n" 11 .. 1-,;•t• '" .nd•prnr1Pll(r• JOit ~11•n,1, 2• Maflt Curir m 50 11411 "'oym' Journal W V1v11n1 -8:30-m The Odd Couplt ED Pa111so W Esta Nocht ts Oita so llle Siar ot India Iron lJdy ol the Seas 9 :00 0 12 MA S'HtR R~OA' ""' •m•nrn ,.,fh fhl' r11!r n~" n~•·.1 ti lht M•P•l•I •fir,, •11 II iw•~,. t1prrhsf .,n ho" It 1 •pr• '"'" thf <ilu~lton flnt I •P~ rnt4n .. ~1lt 1Pff b•al•~ lhP ltb•raln>n ol ""' 11111 ~rdnlfd dowO•CP by ld~•n1· ~ \lr111h.11 a1011\fs ColonPI Polit•~ "" O '3 Jt "'owit: (2hr) "A Lovt ~flair: The [lunar and Lou Gth111 Story" 1dra l 11 BlvlhP 0Ann,, ldwa•d Herm.tnn l'dliltld Nr~I Mrrharl l ~I np1 Geo• gtd r n~Pt Gmld 0 I 11uRhh11 lane Wyall A latt bastd ~to1~ .tboct the rnmantr And 11m11~~t or thP v,1eal New Yor~ Yan~~es !1rsl ba\tman and lhe woman whosr lo~t and drvotron susla1ntd him 1n h•~ bAltlf Again~! an 1ncu1able d1~tase m MtrY Gritlln Sha-. 11u11 Batti arach Paul Wtllrams l1mr11y I I Walker Pele Ba1butl1 I 1bb¥ l1hl\ John Ph1il1ps f reddy Sal~S ~nd \ht Valdel Duo guest fl Mnterpte<e Tltutre· '~r~ fD feshnl In VHtnna A conwt ot hghJ classical musrr prrlormtd by the Vienna S)mphony el Sllper MCISIUI $6 Grell fet1«111ances -9:30- 11 .,., 1ili•I 3 Open Doors-Ult1male l'ttapon U O fD"t~ CD N1111t Galttry >• 8111 Moyers' Jou1nat ED Mntt1ptHt Thutrt Poldilll t R 1 A• , ta Ill 01»,Pnl ·' m~n , rr"° "l!'I! •Jlh ti~.\\ IJ; '11Hrt " " .. ~ I '" I I {" d I~ ... .. ' ._ ,,_ 0·" di~ \.t:11)\ u,,. 't11 "' ·~ a A "•If ht" m ... n MJ In~,.. h•• t llt> I NJmp~ ' H,f 29 MoWtt "The Boston Shanaler" ~·~ ''" 1r111v t '"" lt•"'V fnnOa l,t'ntp• j\,...1111 ... 11.-Jd~I~ kPll1t1m11rt Murn1 HA"''""'' -10:30- 10 Tilt Pntt ts Righi m @NtW$ 24 lhf Star ot India. hon l.Jdy ol the Stas 11:00 0 0 8 39 Nt•S 0 3 10 12 23 NeWl' U Comedy Smash Success! "' Late Nile Fmoltly "MAKE ME LAUGH!" U Ma\e Mt lau111 0 "'OVlt .. "Odd Marl Out" ~1a J l lam• Masnn Rn~•rl """"' n 011toh~ Ab~·· r·~~P•S m Bedtime Stories CD Benny Htll Sha• u Amtrl<I Aher V"tnam ED Otck CaweM Show m landru -11:30- 0 8 1 2 Pan ~mtrttar1 Games A ! '>minute ~,i:menl of r~est events !tom S~n Jud•I Pue•t11 R•rn 0 l3 Jt Johnny CarSO!I U Dd Van Oy\t O 31 1t61 tll9 Police Story m The Gone s11ow Cl) Gd Sm1rt 24 Lilias, Yo1a & You ED taphoned ABC Ntws -11:45- 0 12 Movies: The Roc~lord Filu/ ''The Stenlt Cuckoo" (dial 69 l11a M1nnellt Wtndtll Burto11 lhzabrt~ •~a11owe1 l1m Mrlntue e Star Trek 12:00 U llfllrtlrt ZOllt m Alfred Hitclleoct 'r11tnh ED 21 T oni(tlt m McMe, ,.twl -12:30- u 0nc11t1 fJ U WUP 111 C1nc1nnah (Rl ~ ~cu111lous rem"~ hom a s1101h w11lt r lu lls Wl\RP s lrm1d news d11ecto1 Ifs Nessman lo lhrn~ h1~ manhood is be•na queShMtd I e l $Ur T ret/lilowll: "P'vtlWnc u, Ot tSlts" (dra) II Rau H•rrn Kell• lhocdsen Cl'> Mowie: "frencbtt" 1dm SI ShtlltY W1ntm lotl "'tCrra f tlllce & tllt Mu U M0tit: (90M) "Th lnl ol Slltilt" (dra} '73 Rte hard Btn11m1n ()-;an C,,nnon, lamts Coburn lnan Hac~ell , lamts M1son Raqutl Wtlch A movie prod11ct1 1nv1tes s11 ol 111s "t11ends" 1bol1d his yacht. 1:00 D rll• it '""°''" 9 Okk VIII Dy\t DIAl'ftfkk 2:00 -1:30- • llowle: "A thouu11d & Oftt 111111\t'' (tdV) ··~-Phil ~1lvr.rl. helyn t\eytl. Cornel Wtldf D tUl Tiie Wllltt S"*"' ( R) l ht ru m cs en1oym1 an ertiltnR t11sl ever commerc111 tlteht M lh~ir way SM1te.' and plays a sems ol whodunit aamu to find out .,hlCh one ol theM CAllStd htS •dt's mu1de1 1n I h11..1nd run Kttd~nt ti IM!t: '1llf C-.Ctiell" (JdV) '13 Cllartes D111n1nc Oen~ W.,nte1 Dennis Cole ID Get SMll1 , .... TV WEEK JULY 8. 1979 --ORANGE COUNTY ___________ .. 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Beach -147..asss VOLVO UllLI IKI VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 t" AUTHORIZED ~LEB/BERVICE/BATISFACTICN I I TUESDAY JULY 10 fOf mornln1 and afternoon listints. pltm see OaYTIME PltOGltAMS. Below, tor Jiiii' eot1"t1it11te, are Ille dat's mo.its. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 D "ltoc111 lioltr" (dta) !>() Rory Calhoun Peter Graves Q) "ble leyond Wtnftance" ('#es) '66 Chuck Connors J:OO Ci]) "Once More, Wit h Feelinc'' (com) 60-Muwell Sllaw. Yul Brynnrr Kay Kendall J:lO 8 "Ust of the ltNes" (Ora) ·74 Blythe Danner EVENING 8 :00 fJ ®1 lllJ IZJI Nm (]) The Odd Couple II IJ (]) '8J News O Award Winnin& Series! * 01Yid Camdine Stars "KUNG FU" U Ku11t fu CJ C.lebrity Chmdes GJ Sis M~liotl S Man a> Streets of San Francisco t2Ji Humanities Tltrou1h the Arts mo.er Elsy '1fl Mlllde (91 As 111111 lelll'es -6:30- Qll hn CD Ctoss-Wits 0 CaMW Camera a> Men Griffin si- fl!) OIU Ca.tit Show (3) The ,_er's Wild iD Enriqu. El PoliVlll IS"Gl Project U111Yene 7:00 o u a 'll News U The Newlpe4 Game CJ ([l Tht ,_er's Wild m 11..Mw<J 1}1 ~ry Tyler Moore m S.llford ' Son ~ llla~i"I II Counl fD 21 Ton1pt l2ll Emer1tncy One m Or11111tic Serits $0 lntroducin1 8iolo(y -7:30- t1 C11c11S J_ Cht<0 l the Man 0 Siii Na Na O Troce Oedared In • Batlle Of The Seaes! "THE DATING GAME'' U The 011in1 Gamt U Name Th1t Tul!fl CU The Gont Show 0 Tic Tic Oolip ®J (f31 Hollywood Squares m The lrldy lunch ll ~ 8ob Newhut Show l!)Ad1111·12 1>41 M1nuel Ponce fD lilKNeil/lthrer Report 111 News rl~ Nenc:heck 8 :00 fJ ft The hper Chase tR) Glynn IU1man guests as a m1hla11ly d1sc1p1rned la .. student who inltmr dates his par1ner the lackadaisical Bell into becoming a tormu;lable legal adwsar~ 1n the stlluol s 1nte11se moot rourt tompetot•on D ~ The ltu111ways ln1owa,.a1 Child A ~oung ~"' unwanted bv attluent older pmnts b"omes A baseball groupie 1n Im sn•th to1 aHetl•on Maureen MtCormrtk and Cooper Hut~abee guest O Old West Was Nem • Wilder! Hidot & J111e in '1HE P'.AINSMAN" U Mowif· (2hr) "The Pl11nsm1n'' \wts) 66-0on Muuay Guy Stoc~ .-ell Abby Dallon Bradlo111 Dillman I~" Nielsen A rtm1kf ct lht classic "estern ••In sue~ h•slo111 a1 thar atte1s as Wild 8111 H1t~o\ Buflalo 8111 dnO Calam1I• J.ine 0 ' fO ~ Happy Days 1R1 fon11t s funeral Part onr ol two parts F DOiie S l1lf IS rn dan&fl dllfl he lrnds a huf~ stack nf counterlerl money v.hile repairing a hearse and then musl ~vade the counler1e11er s desperale ii!lempls to silence n1m O Movie: (90m) "R1ttlen" (adv) 73 El11abelh Chauet Sam Chew A snake expert 111es In find oul why grea t droves of rartlesnake~ ,;re allack1ng people Q) Carol Burnell & Frrends I!) Mowfe: fir (2hr) "The T•o M11. Clrrolls" (draJ 47 Humph!Py Boia•I. 8a1bara Stanwvc~ Alem Smith Alle1 a wile ledrns her hrs! husbands wile died susp1nouslv she begins to leai tor htr lile .JS u bu fD tlJ Pr.win l tht Prttsbur1h A Gatherin& ot Players lf10lrnrsts tsaat Stern and Pinchas /o~erman and cellist Hathanrel Rosen 1010 Andrt Prtvin rn an rnformat sfllin& JO' ( wtnlfll 11 Pops -8:30-u • ~ 1Q) }IJ lnune & Shirley (R) lhe lenan1s A" Revolting' ldverne and Shuley and then odd neighbors make 11olou~ ellorts a! rtpa11mg Mis Babish s apartm~nt building before an insoecror s.ock' the landlady '"''" a l 7 ~00 line GJ The Odd Couple €!)Ins Chacon 9 :00 0 6 it Mo¥11: (2111) "Tell Me Tllll You Lowe Mt, Junie Moon" 1dra1 10 l11a M1nnell1 K,n Howard Rootrl M001t lamps Coco Three yo11nt patients meet 1n a hasortat and decrd~ lo mai.e a go al lrvrne tcgtlhti •n lht ouh1de .. 01ld D 23 )t Comedy Thuter Gossip r red W1lla1d sta1s as an nit bear mull• m1lhona1re who is lrtt ked onto gmna an intervre'w IC lhe Na!•onal Gossrp Mary Catherrne Wright lohn fl1llerman , Chailes l ev1n and lell Allman also s1a1 fl '3 1 01 lff1 Three's Company IR) · fhe Older Woman hnel and Ch11~sy think 11 ~ grP.~I when they le~1n Jacks dalmg an oldtt woman untrl they meet her ma11yrng mom and thrnk she's Jack's hearllhrob m Mtn GriHin Show Don Rrckl" Robtrl Goulet. Johnny Yunt Barbara M,1nd1tll Glenn Smrlh and Sammy ll1ng guest J • The~tes ID Grut Ptrlormances: Norman Conquuu (R) Table Manners Playw11ght Alan Ay<ilbou1n views tvtnls al an Cnelrsh lamrly s wtek 'nd reunion hom thrte dramatically d1flerenl vantaee points U MasttrpttU Thuht: I, Claudius ··~~·~~·~·~<:i'l.i'~'~'i'i<:i\i\i''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs John Doe 123 Main Street Anvtown. Anystete 12345 • • • • • • ACTUAL SIZE 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS ' STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO OUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED • EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND F;;;-,;,~;o;;,. ~.:; ;,;-m:,:.:s-7 ;7-;S-;,-;;,~c"7ol I Pilot Printing. Label Otv I I Post Office Box. 1560 • 330 W Bay St I Costa Mesa. Callfomia 92626 I I I I I I I . 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Setlorn 1 Stnom -11:30- fJ Cl) (lli ... ...OC.11 ~ D IHl 0 ....., Cltwl'I • Did .... DyM SMw • CD <IfJ a lleiril: "I W111t Htr DeM" (susp) '74-l••m. 011k Bened1ct, M1Ch1el W1lney m Tiit &1111 S11111 a> Gtt SINrt 0 Ulils. Y111 l You mc.~AIClllwl -11:45- D (fl) lllttin : 111111111 Jt1111/ ''Mlllioll OoRar lhl'lllM" (d11) 'S2 • Esther W1lh11ms, V1Ct01 Mature Cl) Star Tm 12:00 eTwMi&tltZ-m Alff.i ltitdlc:a• l'raellts G21Tlllic't -12:30- • l!Mles: "lhi Man I lO'lt." To lht V1Ct0t.'' "She Cmtuce" ()) Stlf Trek/MIN: MDttlwnkll" (dn) '72-lin Blnrten. Judy Getson • ....-: "To Be 01 Hot to Bf." "My Son the Y1mp11t" • lltftt: "Wllllt Slt111M (d11) 'Cl -Mana Montt1. Jon Halt 1:00 e oaT~ -~ 2:00 e ....-: "Passlorltte rnends." "Stetoifll Car to Tutste" •Celt.rt 3 iOO .... : "™ CeWtl ....... (ad'w) 'M-V1n Heflin. I Wl!DNl!SDAY I JULY 11 FOi mor111111 lftjj 1fter-listiacs. plust see OAYTllllE P'llOGUMS. .... '" JOllf C91Mllietlct, '"Ille di~ lllOWies. OAmlllE lllOV1£S 12:00 D "lt,.M I ·-· allle Oodt" (susp) 56-0an.i Andrews '°"" Fontaine S1dnel Bladmtr B.irbari Nichols m ~ "YOll Only li'fl Dllce" (dial 37 Henry Fonda Sylvia Sidney, Barton Maclane 3:00 ®l ''Tiit Ot1tll of Me Ytl" (mys) 71 -Oa11en McCrnn Doug McClure Me& rosier, Richard Basehai I 3:30 U "Cutus flower" (com) 69 Walter Matthau. Goldie Hawn lngnd Bergman EVKNING NEW VA LUES FOR CHI LD REN lift to rilllt: Cllartie ttlt Owl Md ltetlrittta Hippo joill Frffllit lite Froe. tllt sbr of Tiit lln Zoo hYlfW, in a rtlm4 mOllltftl of Ille llOIMll" seriH. Dou& Momary, a>-star 1tld co-trutol ol Ille series, his writte11 111 the 111ll5i< 11141 IJria for tllt sllow-1 total of mort thin 600 soncs. for parents concerned about excessive violence and mediocre children's show "I was so disappointed in the quality ol the show, I programming fare 1n their children's TV watching diet, television offered to come up with my own show instead " producer Barbara Atlas offers simple yet sage advice ·Turn the IV off .. What resulted-in collaborahon with New Zoo\ resident human co Atlas. producer of the highly successful The New Zoo Review. a star Doug Momary a veteran of children s theatre-was a group of nahonally syndicated daily program for children seen throughout the easily 1dent1hable animal characters who each episode discover a new country (aired locally 1n Los Angeles on KTTV. Monday through Friday value such as caring, trust love. family life, or sell esteem. at 6·30AM) believes programming for children is-or should be-We don t teach the ABC son New Zoo .. says Atlas We want to ultimately controlled not by the producers and advert1sm. but by teach an equally important lesson-a set of morals and a way of hie parents."Parents are responsible for what thei r kids watch.'' Atlas Apparently Atlas has succeeded. The New Zoo Review 1s now as argues. "That's nol to say we lel producers and advertisers off lhe popular with TV watchdog groups as she 1s w1•h her young viewers hook But parents should be able to say 'no' 1f they think a particular Early this year lhe national PTA in Chicago issued a lour star ralmg p1ogram isn't suitable fo1 their children " lo the series and for the first time ever Rev1ew1ng Stand South (an Atlas. a former product designer created The New Zoo Review when inlerd1str1ct mass media committee of the Cahf State PTA) issued a a Los Angeles TV station asked her to design a mascot lor a new cert1f1cate ol quahty to Barbara Atlas lor The New Zoo Review DIANA MUNATONES TO HOST 'SUMMER FAIRE 1 Ms. Diana Munstones, veteran educator. reporter. on-sir person- ality, and current Director of Com- munity Broadcast Relations for KNXT (Channel 2) is the host for the second season of Summer Faire. The educations// entertain- ment series is produced by ·and aired on KCET (Channel 28). Munatones· participation in Summer Faire is made possible through the cooperation of KNXT. Summer Faire made its debute last summer ass partial solution to the cancellation of summer school resulting from the passage of Prop- osition 13. The series. which sirs wee/cdsys st 1 OAM through July 20. features participatory games and activities to highlight KCET's summer instructions/ program schedule. Ms. Munatones has worked pre- viously on such KNXT programs as It Takes All Klntls. Bfenvenidos. Noontime and Today's Religion. Once a producer for KLCS (Channel 58), she hss prepared and hosted various educational programs. Diana has also been a field reporter for KNBC's (Channel 4) Newscenter 4, and is • popular gUHt speaker on Women In the Med/a. .....11 ~J.V..W~W JVJ1J.V~~-o.ilJ.il' BUNDLE OF ENERGY When V1c1or1a Principal vivacious star ot the CBS series Dallas airing Fridays al 1 OPM returned 10 the set recently to t>eg1n titm1ng episodes tor next tall sne nad a dozen answers to the question Whal did you do on your summer vacation? The brown-eyed bundle 01 energy who portrays Pamela Barnes Ewing managed to lit more into an atternoon rhan most perlormers can handle on an entire month White a typical week might have included swimming practice stock car racing skeet shooting and several sets ot tennis Victoria also pursued her interest 1n the technical side of her art and SP6111 six weeks as an observer to a veteran him editor Bui. looking back at the llurry o t act•vitoes which kepr her on the go V1cto11a singles out one event as the h1ghhght ot not only her summer but her life as well I got married she exclaims to Chr1stopher Skinner. an actor who I met working on an episode ot Dallas It all sounds hke a dream come true tor !he 1nquis1tive lady who once planneo 10 become a chiropractor. bec~me a successtul actress and then became an agent m order to better understand the business betore resuming her career before the cameras Although very successful at representing actors writers and producers Victoria admits One 1h1ng I learned horn being an agenc is that my temperament 1sn 1 suoted 10 that hectic pace You must be willing to devote yourself 10 ten years ot steady dr1ve Born m Fukuoka Japan to an A11 Force tam1ly with plenty ot drive. she attended a London public school at age five but was on the move 1n the years which tollowed The Pnnc1pals were stahoned in Georgia Puerto Rico Massachusetts and Florida An introverted youngster who grew into an even shyer teen Victoria worked compulsively to make top grades but tound hersell drawn to the tantas1es of books stage and motion pictures While attending 1un1or college 1n Florida. she had plans to become a chiropractor but following a serious car accident. she gave 1n to her spirit ot adventure and left for New York to pursue a professional achng career She earned a living as a model and spent her ott-hours making the rounds ot producers offices While on an assignment in France. V1crorra decided to stay and study Alter a yea r's absence. she took a short trip to Tampa to v1s1t her parents. then Ms Principal flew on to Hollywood tor a v1s1t, and decided to stay ·1 arrived with no rob. no car and no money." she recalls "But I gave myself seven years to make 11. thintong that was a re<1sonable amount or time" W1th1n six months. she had two movie otters. and chose the role of Paul Newman's Mexican mistress 1n "The Lile & Times of Judge Roy Bean .. More motion pictures tollowed. but 1n 1975. Victoria took a long look at her whirlwind success and decided 10 stop long enough to catch her breath Anic1ous to explore the industry from the o ther side of the desk she trained to become an agent. and alter 18 months. decided to enroll in law school Bui. before the purchase of a single book. a fellow agent approached V1cto11a and otfered her a role 1n tile Fantasy Island pilot "Following that a lnend ot mine dropped otl a telev1s1on script with a note that read 'Pamela Barnes Ewing 1s you,' Victoria says "Alter I read 11, I agreed. and 1mrned1ately called tor an appointment wttll the producers I walked in. read the part and convinced them that I was Pamela It was typecasting " When Victoria returned to Dallas for a second season. one might have guessed the exhausting schedule of a one· hour series would slow her down But as a leading competitor on "The Battle ot the Network Stars," the athletic Ms Principal Is alreedy swimming laps, plans to hurdle the obstacle course In record time and will no doubl lead her team to victory In the tug-of-war. P~H WEDNESDAY (Continued) comedy as a handsome middle aged -8:30- busmessman who lalls 1n love with a O e 12 Good Times flnr1da s young doclor Anne Sch~dePn, hene ellom to pan a medical e.am 101 Tedrow. Br uce Kimmel Rick f'odPll .. 01~ may be thwarted bv a "ell and R1~ Manc1n1 co star m~amng gill lrom th~ cn1I01en \h• 0 23 tt Tiie Grul Ame11un caies about most (Rrscheduledl lauell·Otf (90m1 San f ranc1~c11 G) Muneu Rot1/Ptudo de Amor superstar Nancy Ble1w1ss heads a 1any ca11 of perfo1mers 1nctud1ng Robin W1lhams and olhet la ugh In cuckoos 1n ll cuncert ol comedy U Mo.it: (2hr) ''W11t Until Dar-" (suspl 67 Aud1ey 1tepbu1n Alan Arkin Richard Creona Jack Weston Efrem ltmbahst h Samantha lones A photog1apher s blind wile 1~ frapped 1n her New Yor k apa11ment bv an evil trio 1ry1ng lb relrlPve ,, heroin lilied doll She llPverly out wits them escaping murder U ,..3J 11~ ~ £11hl Is Cnoueti (R) Seven Days 1n feb1uary Nancy Susan and Joannie all liod romancr du11ng lhe11 semesle1 break (;) Mr Partner the Ghost m Pro Soccer Altecs vs l/ancnuvcr CD Mowie: (2hr) "Come Bad Charleston Blue" (co1111 l7 Godhev Cambridge. Jonelle Allen Raymond SI JacQues Adam Wade Two black Hatlem detectives tr a6 down a drug operation which a photographe1 1s trying lo switch from Maha control lo black control 2• The Shakespeare Pim fD The Aae of U11tert11nty lhe rat al Compe111ton This pr<1gr am 1nves11ga1es the 011g10s ano develop ment ol the m1hlary and 1nd11st11al «onomv as a result ot lhf cold .. ar and the cont10u1ne 11valry bet,.een the US and I he Soviet Union WV"tmN ~ The Sarfft letter 9:00 O 8 12 MoYte: (211r) "Ren dezvous Hotel" (com1 19 8111 0d1ly IPll J Redford Teddy Wilson l!obb1e Mitchell ldward Wint~• A comfdr 141, ot hie 1n a bretty San I a Barbar• Cahlornra resort hottl U 3 10 29 Diarhe's Anreb !R) Angels 1n a Bo• Jill (f a11a~ f awcell Ma1orsl '"urns 10 1oin Kellv and Sab11na 1n an allfmpl lo 1escuF hfl hrdnapped s1~ter K11s from • dPrdnged m1lhona11e who' holdin,_ Kr1\ as bait lo hu11 Jill O James Robison Special • Can AmeriQ Survive! (;)James Robison Crusade: Can Ameriu Surv1.e r til) Crut l'erlormancu: "orman Conquests II 'l1v1ng Together Torn averts several near d1sa~tP1s and Nn1man s la1ewell 10 Saiah holds ,, hint ol secret understand1n~ SO Summeriest -9:30- D ill )t Sword of Justice Black1ack 1RI (90m> Jark and ll!tto1 flirt with lady luck and danger when lack devises a soph1s t1tated electronic gamblong srstem to cheat a crooked las Vegas ca~rnn owne1 out ot ten million dollar~ in embeuled union funds Dae~ R.Jmbo Bert Rosa110 Ale• Courtney George Ham1llon Ura Par~rr and Mills Watson sla• Steve Garvey (I) and Ron Cey. two ot the most feared sluggers tn the Los Angeles Dodgers' batting order aim tor the Veteran's Stadium tences when the Dodgers meet the home-standing Ph1ladelph1a Phillies 1n the MaJOt League Baseball Game-of-the-Week Saturday at 1 IAM on NBC SOPER BOYS AT THE SOPER DOME! RANGE COOl"tTY'S LEASING SPECIALISTS 10:00 UO G)News U 3 10 29 Ve11$ IRI r,h•l\' ,f lhP R1ppe1 Oa11 lAnnd •• •. altP1 .• lar~ 1he R1~p,1 ppr1~nar"' "'hO~P v1ct1m~ ait In• " rlort; i•rl~ ot las Vega; m The Odd Couple Q) N11ht Gallery -10:30-m Q) News fD Tht llelu1 Arts Tuo Plays bvel 11 :00 O 3 U !! 11 19 "t•s D 10 13 39 News O Be l.Jle Of The Put1 * With The utest Joke$ "MAKE ME LAUGH" U Make Irle lauah (;) Movrt: 111 "[ye of lht Devil" (mys) 67 Omd Niven m Bedtime Sto11es Q) Benny Hill Show 24 Turnabollt fD Dick Cmll Show G) Rolando B.mal -11:30- 0 8 12 Pin Amen"n Games 0 23 39 Johnny Carson U Dick Vin Dyke U 3 101 '9 Police Wom1n m The Cone Show CD Get Smart i• Lrhn, Yoe• ' You fD ~phontd ABC News -11:45 - 0 12 Mowtts: Sw1tch/KOf1k 8 Star Trtk m Alfrtd H1tcbcoc• Presents m 21 T01uch1 €0 Mov1e1News -12:30-u Mowie: "Elmer Gutry" 1d•a 1 bO Burt l •n• astet Shirley Jnnr\ 0¥on Ja~~· Althur Kennedr U 3 10 29 lrl1nn11 8 Star Trek/Movie: "Chato's und" r"'''' I.' Chari•~ Br!ln,on 1c1<\ Palanre R1Cha1d Ba~eh.Ht m Movtt· "Muter of the World" •• , I 1 t· • V1n"nr P11ce Hrnrv Hull (hades Bron~nn Mary Webster CD lrlov1t "Pirates ol Monterey" t.idv J Mana ~onlet 1:00 0 23 39 Tomorrow (;)lrlamrd 2 :00 (;) Mom: "' "Secret Mrssron" 1J1a1 .1J lames Mason Hu~h William' Michael W1ld1n~ CD Ct! Smart -2:30- 0 Movie: tw "Brukina Point" 1advl SO lohn Ga1hrld Pat11c1a N~al Phyll1\ lhaater m Movie. .. "Never Trust I G1mbler" 1dr a 1 SI OanP Cfa1 ~ C~thy 0 Connell fell Corey -3:30- 0 Moms. hp1onage Afen1 Rivet pat IOI 4 :00 (;) lrlovre 111 "Both Sides of the law" tmyq 54 Annp Crawlord Ptggy Cummins Ronald Howard m Movie. 111 "Curse of \ht lrv1n1 Corpse" (hor I 64 Roy Scheider LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo· paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 e<!. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea . Sales Tax included No Card? Dr.&w your Ow" or \•f\O yOU' n•rnf' •dd'~'' ttnd phOM "urntwfr ·W~ H ""''~ ono• (M~ ~r t~o AOO H eac~ ..... 15 THURSDAY JULY 12 f01 mornin1 and afternoon llstinas. plust see DUTtME PROGRAMS lltlow, tor your conwen1ence. ue the day's IT10't1ts. DUTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "Yhtus1" fadYI )9 C'°r~' Montiorn''Y la•na (la m • "Brothe: h i" m1m JS Ronald RtaRan 3:00 10 "II Tomorro• Comes" Cd•aJ /I Patty Ou~r A\l•n f1an~ ltu ldmP1 Wn11mntt Anne Ba•le1 3:30 D "Summertre'" <dra 1 11 Michael Douglas EVENING 6:00 U 10 u J3 News .3. The Odd Coli pie 0 0 LJ I ~I News U lethal Hands And • Mind Tame Wild West! "KUNG FU" O Kuna Fu O C.ltb11ty Chmdes m Si1 M~lion S Man O> Strtels of Sin f11nc ;o i• Humanities Throuah the Arts fD Om usy 39 Maudt so As Man llthnu -6:30- :l 'lt News 8 1 Cross·Wrts O Candtd Clmtr1 ACROSS Crush ( cl11e to puzzle answer) 5 Evaluate 9 Type oC snake 10 Part ol I 0 U 12 Mr Lahr's 15 Thick. 18 Sa11st)' 20 Pleasant 21 Armed serv1res branch (abbr ) 22 Hindu month 2.t -·--bath 25 [astern icarment 28 Heanng organ 31 Shor! for l'l1te traYeler 32 Burbot &enus 3.t ·. ..-Romance 36 .. ··· as a beet 37 Shows agrHment 39 Beven1ge 41 Consumes 42 Other 10 Merv Griffin Sho• fD Dre~ Cavett Sllow 29 The Joker's Wild 8) El Chno/Dramahc St11ts so Protect Un1mst 7 :00 U 0 3 D 23 News O Tht Ntwlynd Game O e Tht Joker's Wild m I Love Lucy 12 Mary Tyler Moorr m Sanlotd ' Son 24 Mak1n1 It Colint fD 21 Ton11hl 2'9 Emttl'n<Y One 50 lnt1oduun1 Bt0IOIJ -7:30- 0 KNIT Special: Zap' A hdU nu11• ch1ld1tn s p1or,1am utilum~ ~.1, .1na w1gntltPS to lfarh 1nunR1l•rs lhP 1mpo11~nce ol Pn~rgy ron1Prval111n 3 Wild W01ld of Antmals O In Stuth Of... U Make A Dile Sight • Unseen! What A Shock! "THE DATING GAME" O The Daltng Game D The Gone Show 8 $1.91 Beauty Sho-o TIC he Oou1h 10 23 Match G1me m The Brady Bunch 12 Bob Newh111 Show m Ad1m·l2 2• lnsi1ht fD MKNe1f/lehrer Report 39 News so Newsch«k 8:00 0 8 12 SPECIAL C1rniol ot the A111mals tRl !he musrr of Cam1llr ~a1nt Sarns conducted by Michael DOWN 2 Terminates 3 Therefore 4 Virg1n1a and boiled 5 Avenue 6 Word of disgust 7 Court sport 8 L•es 11 Primps 13 French for ·water 14 Stress 16 Glossy paints 17 Poly •· 19 Btllet 23 Academy Awards 26 ·•· Landon 27 Rules 29 Arte11es 30 Like a Rd 33 Famous g.lrden 35 F1n1shes 36 Johnson 38 Digraph 40 Bu1ldln& extension Answer at ene1 of the Saturday tog 111\1111 lh n1J ,..th'" ... 111 •101 NA\h !iOlt v'''uov (IJ'tft1,,,'A'H tt '" du•I 1•·a11u IH lh t' ~"'" , 111J •l 111 [hi•' ,,. lh Pn<h I 1,,, n·~n~~f' 1 h1r~1 , hi •h """ ,, f.J li 1Wt-•trf1(1 r'°t.•'1 O n J9 Prorect UfO I"' -h"11'''14 " ~,., I• 11t.-nl A '~'' 1, 11910~ if ,,,, ' ,. , .. • ., t t J~d'! •11"'111 ,. u,,. ••nc11 • ; r.. • \t11e t ti/dtlf· 1 ,1 '• rt'"' 1 , n -~u~P a v~r '"' l u ~ • "' , • r U Perteet Heist With An * Unusuil Twist! "Caper Of The Golden Bulls" U Mom (2hr) "C1pt1 of the Golden Bulls" •l'o 1 • lti•I • fki.d ) .. ,.ltp ~',rl••I ' A t' A1• a1 Ler e111t , 11 • I I • L 111, lldn1 ,1 Soa1n du• •, r '"'I' 1 I f•.fl1dl 11 )~n f e<m1 O J 10 29 Mor~ & Mindy H A Mon11n. 1111 ¥1 ••, M ·~ •1 , bl~n b1 Ill• I.ill 111 np., .. hAtl ' ••• '""'" u\r "·~ ll•~MI dpr "'·I' .... ,. I 1PwP•I lo" lhrrt 1~a1 nln ind '•'P M1nd1 ~s h1\ n1 "'I -1duOl•O 01 Hwr O My Partner ih' Cnost m Carol Burnett & r 11ends CE Movie: (2hr) "She" d•a 1it, IJl\1110 And1~~1 lnhn ~.,~a ti ''" r·e~PI Cush1n~ I hh\l11(1t11·1 I "' A .. fo~l1\hman ·~ g•Yen d "'"'' d'•d •11 It, 4 h•a11!1lul i11I I h• mdp .,,1d1 him In a 111\t 1 riv ,.h•• P hp n .. ~1, ""' and 'hr 1nlmrns him h• lh• 1r1n1 .11 nation ~I lh~ lovr• 1h~ >1llf'1 fD 24 Non RP,t~hhd I ·~·. 1mpol lo F.eP•~hP\a l1•d•I ll•,. Gumm Un•ve1s1h '' I• 1·n1n,· rh1> <1ans In 'a•r about lhr P'"''" 11fil !hp d1\PIY m Vmana 50 Herr's to Yoor Hulth IV WEEK JULY 8 1979 -8:30- 0 B 11 SPECIAL Dt. Seuss on the loose A· '""'' 11•11 ~"''"''" "'t • ,n~ ,1 11,1· ·t'~ I 11 P' 1'1 1 'i P •I h f11 t} ' ft1• t ,, I lh*' 11'1 I 11~1110 " u ~ I ,p ;111 Jr11• • ,, 111 r ,. t~,, ~"' .r 111 I • 11 •"0 ,,.., Id q ltn' 0 3 10 ~ An&lt 1k1 lhr ti , I • I ~. 1• ll J f11•1J L t 1 • • "',..~v d ~ .,, ' h .,., .. • ut fl vr. •~ ,,...,,., 4 ,. f-~"' r~ .. , I tf t 1 r\ •r-. ~ ~ •J ~ lc,tf1 t f , 1 ~· •II" "" I 1rr.111; U'f 11,..,. ,.,., m Tiit 06d <Akiplt m la ~11b1na dt Ambt<KIO 50 Turnabout 9:00 0 8 12 Hiw111 ftYt·O I< fh !1Mh ., 1'' HI; •• , .1 ur I "'Lt l"I\ II t l ,p,. f11r f hint'~' hn('fl f1t1•~ I 1' 1• I 1 • Ali! n,I(' \l'l1d•,ll lv~I ~ .H1._, •f'lh ,,, ,HI f(l1flt1nl111>· o<1 111nrtti'rl1 •td• l11nf WI• S 13 39 Quincy k) lm~r,P$ Q11111r·1 pPl\1<IPn1 • 111 l""""'I' ,, IV nl'lwM~ "~" wo11M11 "1teaa ana hPI "u11lP1~1 nd A\\llnl~•I hPr 111t•11111 , ""11'· -1111ti n1· rh'.1111\\,tl by 01 A;1,11 .. hrn lh• 1mp11\l•t ·nAkP\ lhr m~du ,11 ··~"''"" h•• 110 au ra·~·t O J 10 29 Buney Miller 11!1 111111 1'1011 ~ G1•I Wh1lf ll!P •P~t 111 t~• I 1n 111tt1n11 rnn•oat\ b•g rnm~ '" 111, 81£ Apple Wn10 1\ 101n llf•lv.~•n "'P1Mni ol ~a(hP>nthl)llO and h1\ allPl11<•ns lor a l~ll•n "oman D James Robison Special 1t Tonight CHILD ABUSE O Jamrs llobiwn C1~de m MtrY G11ll1n Show Mir~e. r inn Wavlano flnwP•\ & Madame '"'' BoshOp Bob Anderson P~t C.ouper Maden~ R1~c1 ~nd the ArP.rnt1111a11 Gauchos ~u,st 24 Opus ID Crut Performantu. Norman Conquests Ill Nurmdn) lu1t1v1 ~pp~a1•111e "hen hr.~ te>1rndP1Y•IU\ f¥1th Anmt sug~em ho\ .. tek~nd ,, gomg tu ml\h1P Cl Nochu hpallu so lht Best o1 F am1hu -9:30- 24 hllootd leus Cl Ptudo de ARIOf 10:00 D 8 Barnaby Jones tkt Conct 8a1naby 1onduct. a pu11t111~ mu•d•• 1nvesl1ga toun that lrJd~ hom Ir '"" 11m1nOu\ flOl~IOR\ "' ; Ill• .. ""'' 1Pl1g10u5 cult O 23 39 Man Undercom 1111 B4bv Make\ I h1eP Oan pow, ~\ .1 colltge studPnl lo 1nl1llr~1e a tJl.r~ m;irkel bdby 1ell111R ''"ll rn whrc h desl11u1e student\ prndur P inldnt1 101 childle)s wupl~s 0 0 EI) News u 3 10 29 20/20 t 2 Wayne Newlon: Hav1n' 1 Good Timt CD lficM Callery so lfewscheck -10:30-m CD News so Mutrrp1tce The.lie Pold.,k 11 :00 D l U a 10 29 lfews 0 t2 23 u News O Make Me 1.Ju1h O Mowre· "llrahlmare Honey moon'' (mys) 13 O.ick Ramton m lltdt1me StOrte$ m lltnny Hill Show 24 Oall(tnt Oiv:o ID Od Ci.ell Show -11:30- fJ . 8 12 l'an American Games D 1.23 1• Johnny Car SOii 0 Old V•n Dyke U t 3 l 110 129 Slarsky ' Hutch m The Con& Show m Get Smart 124 Lilias, Yota ' You ID Clphoned AIC News -ll:4S-o r12 Mowiu: M A S HI MrCloud II Star Trek 12:00 0 Twilif~I Zone m Alfred Hitchcod l'ru41nts fD 21 lon11ht -12:30- 0 M-s: Blue Ornun 01~rv ol a Hoth S<hoot 811dP Hard I ut & Buuhlul 8 {3 19) at Mann1a l St11 Trel1Mowl1: W "Tht Ott rant 01111" Id•~) ~II t onv Cunis Srdnt¥ Po111" m Mowles: lht C1ul Soou• Mu \atrt ConQutrtd Crlv Macabrt Cl) Mowlt. "Esther l the ••n1" (adv) 60 loin Collins 1:00 D 12J Ot l ,..,, .. CIMMllel 2:00 a -.it: "l.llClJ ..... fm11\) ~· 0ofll Oay Robert Cumm•na~ Cl Mowlts: 'S•n Ormrt110 London," "N1cht W1lnoul Slars FRIDAY JULY 13 FOi rnorn1ni and 11ternoon hshnas. pleue see OAYltME PROGRAMS. Below, for youi conwenienu, art the day's mo.1t1. DAYTIME MOVIES 12.00 O "A Sw1ne1n' Summer" mu\1 h~ IJm,,su ·v Y.1ll1•n A W,llmar• Ir l)uorn 0 tt~u Mdolon V.ht m "' ''Elmer the Grut'' ll11n11 JI )o• f a ..... ,. P.11nr1d I Ill\ fresh r I 11\IPI f.IJ111 IJ11dd ::,1r11oni; Hulhh•di J 00 10 "Rabbit, Run" nt•dl 10 l11m~·. C d~n 16C~ Alberbur ( d•llP S1111d~1p,. A1114nplf1 tumer MPlndrr loh1M11 330 U "How Sweet It Is'" \Lo1m) b8 lame~ Gdl ner [l~hbor R•yMld!. I erry lhoma' EVENING 6 :00 D 3 10 12 :n News DU 8 19 News 0 Kuni Fu O Ctlebritw Charades m S11 Mrthon $ Man CD Streets ot San Francisco 2• 8111 Moyers· Journal m °'" [uy 39 Maudt so Tlrt Star ot Ind" Iron Lady o1 tht Su -6:30-u 3 10 29 l'ro Baseball I tdm\ to llP Ann ·unrrd 8 Cross·Wits 0 c,ndlCI Camm J• Ille Stu ol India: Iron udy ot tht Sea ID Did Cavett Sllow ED 81tn Criad' 39 News so Protec1 Uniwtrst 7 :00 fJ D 23 lfews D How Do You Store • In The Marriaee Came! THE NEWLYWED GAME O The Newlywed Came 0 1 8 Tiie Johr's Wild m I Lowe Lucy r a Mary Tyler Moore m Sln1ord ' Son 24 Wastr1n1ton Week 1n lle.iew ID ZI lon11t1t m 0111111hc Serres so lntrod11C1n1 BIOlo17 -7:30- fJ Nt1t Slf9 lk¥ond O 0.11u re-er 0 Tiit 01t1n1 Game e T'ht Muneti 0 nc Tac Oouafl m Tiit Brady lun<ll u lob lttwtl1rt Show Cl) Ma"'·ll 2> ltollr-d Sq~res J ' Wall St1ttl ._ ... m lbcNtll/ltllltr llepGf1 SO Alllttlu Atttt Vlt\111111 8:00 D llJ l 1 a Tiit lnc:rtdlMt H11" ( R) David !lanntr rs working o a rnu~labout on a wild Cal 011 rre whtn '<!bll18if sr" lht new well ablait D Ur t3f) Oltt'relll Strollu (R) Grlhn« lnvolvtd Wh1I« lo~~·nll rv WEEK JULY 8 l '179 ~'t~ ~ __..;,,, '. lf~ ;~ ~st Idea Since "t~Shopping 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. )4 Stepl .. 21 V•g•llblH 14 f rul1t a 9•k•fl' llemt S &.veregH It lrrle•f end 11t h •"lr1et "' 1,1¥••" . ' v1.1\tt'O' .,,• ... o ... 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Imm lh• Hangman s lrte nui Baot Hill 411~ linds a $ tO 000 p11te un h,, h~.n O My Partner the Ghost m ~rol Burnt ti ' r ntndl W McMe: (2hr) "Tht Roman So11n1 of Mrs. Stone" tdra) 61 V1v1~n l ergh War,,n BP~lly lrll SI lohn lutte lenya Alt,, the dPath ol h1•1 husband • not ~ \utcHslul artrts 111ves up hPr Cd•tPI ~"'' mnve1 to Rome univ to betomP Pnm,1s~rd "' the b11a11P world ot Nulos 24 tntt1hon: The Sky's the limit fID so Wasluncton Week €D Viw11n1 -8:30- 0 ,3 39 Herto, lmy tRI t Pona larrv meets h15 rn61l h "h•n his daughters en11s1 thP a•d 111 ~ delt~htlul nutspuken 11om~n whom they auurne to bP d (lean111~ .. c1m~n m lns11hl (h•1\lma; 107~ Oetemb,, 7~ 707~ Sn11~tv ha ~.otved to "herr all human emnltnn~ ano (etebrallons .ire oullawrd ~nd all V\PS ol OP•Snnal POPI~~ mu•,I b• used'" Stair aoprn,ed d\11Rnm•nl\ fD so Will Street Wu• @D ldu"do 11 9:00 U 8 12 Tht Dukts ot Hw1r4 IRl Uncle IMV s old l11Pnd 5wam~ Mnllv cum~\ call1nR lo tollec t ~ lavl)I from lhP Oukh which almr1\I outs luV ~nd Bo behind bar) O 23 3t The Edd1t C1pr 1 Mysler)ts (R) 17hr I N1Rhlm~r, 1n Pendra,on s Castle ldd1e Cao•a works on a Ca\e involving thP \lay1nR of a haled pubh\h1ng mo1ul RoMrt Vaughn George Uam1t1nn Gmld S 0 loughl111 Stella Stevens I 01\ Nettleton Robert Walker Rob Pr I Hogan lane! Margnhn and lohn Cons1d1ne guest O James Robison Special • Church Goers ... BUT! D J1mts ""itOl1 CruS1de: Born Ac•ltl [Jpl.t1ntd CD Mer¥ Griffin Show T ooy Btnnrtt Nrpsey Russell. Hudson R1olhers Benny 81nn1on Gallagher and Dottie West guest '14 Visions fID llbsterp1«1 Thutre: I. Cl111d1us $0 Nci.1 -9:30- 11:.J *'"· (90m) "lta•MI of Loch llm" 16 Documentary the srnch for Ille WOlld s most famous monster ~ouaht up 10 lht minute w11h lhr 11d 01 advanced lechnoloay 8 Mnrt: (Mm) "The Come11 clleros" (wes) 61 John W1yne Stua1f Wh1lm1n Ina 8fl1n Ne~1mrah Persott let Marvin A fuas Ranger 1s assrcned to ptne trait lhe 11nks of an outlaw band lht Com1ntheros. wllo 11t 'uppty1nl Indians wtlh 1uns ind wMk@V ~nd have ''us~ tht sl1Ulhlftr ol many settlefl on tht honher ot 18~0 tD llltt'f Criffill SM 181 Mtflt: "Tiit M1m11• ti 1 T111111 Stec•~r9'tr" ('om) '71 lhth1rd 8en11m1n, loann1 Shimkus [)J1111tth Aillley. Ad1m Wast P ... 11 @D Peudo de Amor 10:00 O 8 12 Dalin (R) lul r •u11\ '"av !rum llomr Nhrn 101 • rttu .r\ lu Jllt1,. hP1 to 1nv1IP h•r rn.1thP1 111 nrr b111no,~ va•lv and ,r1 hP• •\/df•e hnd~ htr~plt the lu"td~~ ~I a ~ye hot>< th1tt Gre2 ( •1£411 iUt)f e 0 m11ews m ll1pt &lllery ED Ftthu l 1n Vienna so Views of Asia -10:30- 10 Hollywood ~UlfeS mW News 24 Tilt Best 101 Most 11 :00 0 3 D 10 29 llt W) O 8 12 23 39 News U Ma•e Mt lau&h O Movie: "The t11sh Whiskey Rebellion" dra 1 l W1 ham OevanP R11 hdt<I Mulli~~ > m Bedtime S1011es ID Benny Hill Show 2• Anotlle1 Voice fID Dick Cawetl Show -11:30-u e 12 Pan American Games 0 U 39 Johnny Car10n U Dick Van Dyke Show 0 3 10 29 Solp m Tiie Gon1 Show W Gft Smart 2• llhn , Yo11 & ~ou fD Caphontd ABC flews -11:45- 0 u Movies Tiie Nraht Stalku I "ll11htmue 1n the Slin" 1mY..1 t.' John Ot11·k Ur\uta And1r 8 SIJr Tre~ 12:00 U Tw1h1hl Lone 0 3 10 29 lbrell1 m Me8o1 ff) Non -12:30-e Mo.re. "Tllal Min from Rro" 1~dvl '64 lean Paul B~lmondo 8 St11 TrOIMowrt: 111' "In Hum's W1y" (d1a) 65 lohn Waynr m Movie: 111 "Game of Dtath" (d1a) 46 John Lode1, Audrev long ID Mowie; "Beul of lh' Dud" (ho• l 70 John Ashlev 1:00 0 23 39 Tire Midni1ht Spe<i1I IJ Mowre: "M11us" (dta) 6R Anthony Oui~n M1thael C;i1nr OMmrk' 10 Adam-12 2:00 U Movie: • "Arsu1c ' Diet ~ ... (com) 44 Cary Grant 0 *"t: "life ' Dtath of Colonel llimp" (d1a) tJ Dtoorah J\w CD lrlowie: "Web of Violtno" (dr4) 69 B1tt1 u~t"~ Cl) Gtt Sm111 -2:30-D M0tit· "A Ptlratt's Afl,,1" (cnm) ~9 SAi Mineo. 841bara f den 4:00 D Mowit: iJlli "l.lupltr Ill Perl• "9t" (com) !>O Audr~y ll~pburn CD MoYlt : 11' "Tiit St11111ltr" (mys) '63 V1Ctor Buof\O -4:30- • lrllwlt: '1fJ "TIM Ctilllt ti Or. Hllltl" (hOI) '38-R11oh Bettamy SATURDAY JULY 14 MOANING 6:00 0 That's Cat 8 Summei Stmes1e1 O Community feedback m U111wersity ot the Au so As Man llehiwu -6:30- 0 SumrM1 Semrste1 O Bay Crty Rollers U D11111tt e TV Classroom O Davey & Col11th 10 Shorthand m Speak Out W lnhn1ly Factory fID Captioned ABC News 39 Dired1ons 1n Communrt1 Cart 7:00 O Dusty's TreehouSt O 23 39 Alwin & the Ch1pmunh U B11 Blue Marble D 3 10 29 Scooby Doo, Where 11e You? O Hol fudge Show m Ve1et1blt Soup ID Wom1n Rul lo Reel fID Y111a for Huttll -7:30-u M11lo's M111c M0ttt Micl11nt O 23 3t hntast!C four 0 l"Kesetters O 3 10 "29 rantlm O Tiit Lont lllnaer m llew Fo1cts ID Romper Room fID To bt Announced 8:00 u 8 l2 l'opeye 0 23 39 Godz1ll1 Super 90 U Mofie: • "The Day lhe World £ndtd'' (scr Ir I ~6 'Me Connor\ O 3 1 lQ ~ Superf11ends O Roller Supet St11s m MOYie: tlf "Mrs. P11•1n11on" (dra) 44 G1w Carson m lnsialtt/Movie 'SO T11e Growina Years -8:30- (i) Southern C1l1fo1nr1 fID Non 9:00 O o 12 The Buci 8un11,1Roid """ner Show O Thrillseehrs w Rtbop -9:30-0 ,, .,. D1fl1 011<l e MoM: "Blndido" (dr11 !>6 Robtrt M1lchum U•sulii I hiess 8 (}' 116 1t Se*y's An·Stari O Ml'llt: f/11' "lnwnitn ol tlie Ani1111t People" (hor) 6? John C.,11Ad1ne ~rb1r1 W1l10n Gl Voa "°'uh m Sllm111tr h ilt 10:00 D <U l'H frH & a.rMY m Mot1t: "Slift Glfl" (drl) 4/ Yvonne Oe C~1to. Gt nrae Brent fID OIQ U,ol'I t a.tic U) Witter Mtfudo lfOl Yep ""h Ml4tllnt -l0:30- .. ( ttll T111111/S.,.r 1 • "'' ift) flit """" TV WEEK JULY 8 1979 D 3 10 19 B111001 ' W1ldbot m NISllWllle MUSI( 11:00 O n l9 Pio B1seball lht l1 A"F•lf, {11.d~•r\ 11 lh~ Ph1ldd•lpl11~ rtull•b 0 3 10 29 The Pin• P1nthtr 0 Th11llt1 m N1tronat Geos11ph1c m Best ot hm1hes m MllSICa Colombc1n1 -11:30-e Draanet O 3 10 29 Ame11un lbndsl1nd ID Get Sm1rt €!J LllChJ l1brt AFTERNOON 12:00 O e Sp1ct Ac1demy U Pro Soccer The (..1hfo101d 'i111I V\ lhP lamod !Id; IM .. 01~s 0 u st Side Kidi m Soul T11in 12 Bit Blue Marble a>hmn 24 Art H1s101y fD lntem1tron1I Prep lnwllat1on1I Program 1 h11 ~pec1.il t~almr~ th1 l·•~I lrdtk dOd l1•ld p•~u athlPlf\ (OI : '}q J 10 lh• rnun111 so Dtsicnrna Home lnterion -12:30- 0 a 12 ht Albert 3 TopK O People 1 10 Disco 10 29 Siii Ila Ila 1 :00 O a u Ark II O 3 10 29 US Women's Open Golt livt thud 111u0d cowage hum th' 81ookl~wn Counlrw Club 1n I Ju h'ld Conn m The Honeymooners ID M1rcus Welby OJ Futbol tntern1t1on1I -1:30- 0 8 S1t11rd1y Fiim Festiv1t !RJ Gernn1mn Jones' A him about a young Indian boy ,.ho lranstAte' h1i cultural he11taee 10 lodav ~ w~1ely MArtin Soto and Kulh l 1 ~1.11 O Abbott ' Costello 12 Willy's Wo!Uhotl fID N11ton1t Old Time Fiddler's Con<ert 2:00 fJ • 12 Pin Amt11un Gamel CoveraRt lrom San Juan PutflO Rim 3 Greatest s,ortl Lecends 0 World Ctilmpionsll1' r tllftll e lonlrw IJ Tiit lllWS Ill 10 "°Ctr Whitu•tr Collmt CD MISllOll 1111,_.Mt Gl John Weyne (IJuiu U MIM·l2 24 M .. 1111 Tl1111r;s Cou11t 2t lloM111.1 St ™' w... "' ltttben )0 Ap4lliH $ketcll1111 -2:30- • (31 CrNI TWM-Gf.,t Ytll'I IU ! Mowlt: "llutM 19 lt1t S-" (dial 11 l1u1t1Kt H1rvey fD Tiit Jw tf M11loll Mcll•rtll1141 A ttath1na ~•rnon where children l111n 1b0ut 1t11 ~Y sinain1. d•nc1n1 pley1n1 1hyth111 instruments and composina music 1U Greatest Sj>ofts L111nds 3:00 11 Acriculture USA e family film futiul rne Paleface" Bob Hope. Jane Russtll 8 CD(])) l8l forut Hills hmtltionll Men's Tennis Ch1mp1011· JlliJS Covmge llom lhe Wesl Sode Tennis Club on New YOik D Moyie: "The T111un" (i.es) 66-Audie Murphy Diana L01ys m Moorie: "'tlldulum" (mys) 69 Ce01ge Peppard lean Seberg m Cut'" Tia 0) l»dla '" Patin" ili) World Ch1mp1011sh1p Tennis -3:30- 11 E vtrywf\ert C1Cl Y-ISioM ID Tur111bout 4 :00 II) Movie: ''llobln & the Seven Hoods" (com) '64 rran~ Stnalra Oean Martin Bing Crosby ID Pmlso 0) Telt·lltvisl1 Oeport1Y1 (ff) Mertie: "Anutuia" (d•a) '56 lng11d Be1gman, Yul Brynner ®J lntroclucina Blolort -4:30- ~J lronlide fn Que Pau, USA! 5 :00 fJ ct rn CBS Sports Speml ~m11e of the PBA Gruter lo~ AnreJes Open from l us An1e1es G fret-4-All II Siar Tre' 8 1211 Widt Wolld of Sports D Mmt: ''Wlllt's lht Mitter Witll Htltn?" (susp) 71 Debbie Reynolds Shelley W1n1ers @) llNS m Mowit: "The Colllk" (com) 69 OrCk Van Dyke. Michele lee !lil Mlsttrpiece fllutre tiD Star Socter fJ) SlbHo l..oco loco -5:30- • llDfW of Sllrv1Y1I G llews CD lillle Jt1n llina Show (fO) WMlt WDl1d ot S9ofts [2) "'""""" !l'l Adam·IZ •V•NING e:oo ti u (() Q1\ (lt) lltwl D llllllth (l}l llet tu. .... : (2'11) .. ,...., u,r-" (adv) ·~-Ch1rllon ttes1on. Rhonda Fltm•ne f0trest Tucke• 8utt110 Bill and Wild Btll H.c\o\ ioin loicn to est1bh5ll a tut d11ect m11I route m @ ,_ r .... "<A>p.n1 w1111 <Mn&f' Don Md~t1ll hosts Ille hfSt • 1n a wits of fOUf weekl) P01ll•1I$ ol people Who •re h~'"' embOduntnls of lllt posltivt ISl)tCtS of l&JnJ .,,,... -6:30-•rn • Oflllnl 8 Mlryf,._...,. 0 , ... , ,.., ... , S,.Claf M1 father, M~otht1 & Mt" ~-:.. =-'::r '* =~=~ !JI)..._..,...,_ 7:00 U Tite Price Is Ritht ID Emtrctncy Ont II $1.91 Beaut1 Siio. D Btst Baseball Action! * ANGELS VS. YANKEES LIVE FROM BIG A II Pro llseball The Ne ... Yo•~ Yan~res at the Cahlornoa Angels U E,._.tntSS Los AnctlfS T Tite lmm11r1nb G iids 1 g TNt's lfoll1"'QOd m 112 a lt The UWtellCt Wei~ Show 21 llamt That Tune l 4 Julia Child & Co, ID 21 Ton11h1 SO Austin City Limits -7:30- 0 Two on the Town 11 110 family reud O Mitch ~me ' 81 Keen's People 23 The Muppels J• llere's lo Yo;ir Heallh m footsteps 8 :00 O e 12 The hd Ntwi Beus (RI I he Jn~wer lo Coach Bull tr maker s h1111ng problrm shnws up 1n thr P"son nt ~eltr Leek a ma111o molQlcycle 11d1ne wh11 i.1lh an eye 101 1he g11ls 0 l3 l t tH1Ps lRI H11h [cplosovts Jun r11es to play a w11 of surrogalt lalnt1 10 a lonely bor .. no uused a \t11011s amdent when lhe pellets he futQ lrom hos au 11lle 11c0Cht1ed oll a ll•ei.ay sign and h11 a passing car Ike (1senmann tuesls 0 13) 1101 29 Batllutu Gfl.Jct1u (RJ lhr Gun on Ice Ptanel Zero lhP G~lachca ldces destruc l•On .. hen •I s caughl belween a crei. of Cylon~ manning the mosl poweilul wupon 1n the h1sl01y ol c1v11tia11on and Cylon p1loled ba1w1ng hghlers D Mme: (90m) "The Spoitm" (adv) '56 Jell Chandler Anne Bulel, Ro1y Calhoun Ray Oanlon I he sto1y ot a wilderness Yo~on le1111ory ruled and almosl ruined by a spoiler's gold and greed O> Upshirs. Doo.nsl1irs 'Word of Honor· A businessman lrornd nl Richard's 1ecommends eng1nee11ng sna1es &s a good baraain But no sooner has Richard boughl lhem than he 1s involved 1n a ma1or oubl1c suncal that threatens hrs t>l)S•hon as a member ol Parhamenl Cl) MoY11: (90m) "Stn1or Yur" (d11) 74 Glynnis O'Connor Gary r1.in~ Scott Colomby Barry l"'neston A nos111eic took b1d al a high school senior "m 1n l 955 and Ille bet1nn1ng ol lhe en d ol innocence as romance 1uni into family 111eedr 12(1 f1fllftett1tt m llhttiftt ot MMs ., ........... (Jfl ~Qi9Q -t.30-tl fl> '1f llllf ro.i. (R) Wtitn Miit and Suun atttnd 1 hullh convention and • handsomt sp• owntr 11ku 1 shine to ~n. Mrlt m1stOenly assum:t the wealthy tntrepcneur "" dts•ans on 1ddlll& tht "Fo11nta111 ol YOillll" to his c111111. Hl n. l9tlu Alta Tril l'ttyw 1M1 9 J00 •1 tfll ... (2'11f) ..... °""" (corn) '7S-Jtll Bt1dftl. Sam l'lalerslon [liiabeth Ashley Cha1lene Dallas Chtton James Slim P1c~ens Harry Oun Slanlon f •u caltle rusllers 1n thf modern Wesr cause rots ot p101>1ems 101 a ranche1 U Z~ Tht Sword ot Justice Judgement Day (lhr) lat~ Cole sets out 10 rescue Ahcra Aooams (l<.llnerrne Cannonl tne kidnapped daughter ol rne suppgstdlt ontorrup table 1>1es1dm& 1uO&e on ttie mu•dt• 111al ot a lop mobstt• Don Porftr 4nd Roz Kell, 41SO guest U • 3 11Jl at The lcwe Boit (R1 · lhe Dream Boat 11m1ng Han Conre10 l!es1 ol r utnO~ sta111nf Ben Murphy Donna P~o"' ~ Carol l ynle1 Allermath slatr1n, Richard Andtr~n & Diana Muldaur (D HH HAW PICKS JIM • STAFFORD TO GRIN! O> Hee H1w Jim Stalford Touch ul C<iunliy and Charlie McCoy gut~I 2• Austin City l.Jm1ts ID Woll T11p Spwal le• Bentkt lielen 0 Connell and Bob (berl1 perform from Wnlt frap Farm Paik 39 The Gulnnem Game so Soundst1ce -9:30-0 The Twih111t lone D Mov1t: (90m) "Posse trorn Hell" (wes) '61 Audie Murphy four convicted killers escaoe from 1a1I lake ove1 a oeacetul 1own and kill tht ~he11tf An '' gunrnan lorftls a pr1sst and goes after tnem m "''"' Gau,,, lf Loot Ahft 10:00 U J3 )f Suptrtr11n (RI A Ve1y formal He1sl Supe11ra1n s hand some new che1f OPfl a hon~ othm Wayne Randall 1s laced i.1lh a loss or pnQe and his rob i.hen lhe 1ra1n s plush crass counl"1 cha11ty ball is marred by the lhell ol a m1ll1on dollar ne<klace lsa lsa Gabor. Abe VtiOda Pelt• lawlord and Lyle Waggoner guesl O S'ECIAl lnmiblt lnltuencu (lhrl An e,ptorahoo ol ~svchoc phenomena lealurmg Un Geller and £dga1 Mitchell An an empt lo seno a mtssa&t ltom loodon lo New York by lelepathy, And phnlographs or eneray coming horn a man's f111grr are presenled U LU (10l (81 fantasy lslallCI (R) Spendin& Spree.' sta111ni Diane Canova and Lola f1l1111. ind The Hunled st1111na Slua1t Whitman m t1ee 11w """"'""' ll)SpaU..sy a11 Mlistlfpiece T11e1tre c D .J c z c .J c TV WEEK JULY 8 1979 €?i) Bo11n11M1 Dukt tharitin so National Squue Dance Convention/Run, Ame11u, llun 11:00 U II 0 Lt ~ U llews ~ News/Mov1t: "kJCMld Btliel" 76 Ooc11mtnta1r II M1h Me Lau1h D Second City TV llelwotl m Mow1e· .. "ne 8ad Setd" rdraJ 56 N1"c1 MPlly Henr~ Jones 12 MoYlt: tfl "Man With the Goldtn Arm" tdrat ~6 Fr.ink S•oaua ~om Nova~ r 1eann1 Patktr II) Tht C'.ood1a n Adam·IZ t • Non 19 Ttd f11tu sno. -11:30- 0 Ntwi/Mov1e: "Murphy's W11" tcoml 71 P•IP1 0 loole 0 23 39 Saturday Nifht O Movie: 11' "l11anlllla" (hor) 55 lohn Agar Mara Corda~ O Movie: "The Mmia1e of a Yo11n1 Stodbro~tr" (com) ·II Rrthard Beo1amm l111abelh Ashley re Movie: "Tiit Halteluj1h Trail" lwts\ 6~ Butt I anfaster 0 Mo"e: "Torture Glrden" (hor) &1 Bu1ge1s Mmd11n 10 Movie "The Wild 8~n<h" 1 .. es) 6q [rnesl Bo1g1110~ '1)Tht R*•u ID fill of u1tes 12:00 29 So.Ip f actorr Oisto -12:30-m Mn1t : "Muta" tfTIYSI 10 Slephen Boyd Marisa Mell fn Mowit. ''Waltz ol lllt TCl(Udors" (comt 62 Peler Sellers 1 :00 D lt llock Concert o Mow1tt: lhe Spider A11ao ol the C1an1 I eeches Amanne T1ansparent Man tD Mowits: Bools MaloM Ho11n1 ul Blackwood Castle -1:30- f) Talhboultlltws O Tiit Adnnturen 2:00 fJ News/MoY11: "fht W1drut Shi' In Ille Army" (com) 61 Jach Lemmon. R1th Nelson lohn l und D liMils: ·-wr Dive 11 Oawn" 'lhe Violent Ones Q) llillrie: • "lloN of .... ,, 4-s" (hor)-Cerman Robles --_ • ....:.-·-~-'-~ ~ --, ---' --!_ --.!~ ..... ,. atlantic -audio hi-fi components THE RECORD-PLAYING BARGAIN OF THE SUMMER See It ... Hear It .. . Buy It .. . • . • ONLY AT ATLANTIC MUSIC ROTEL AC direct drive turntables are quiet, reliable, CJOrCJeous ••• ADC carbon-fibre tonearms are state-of-the-art performers ••• GRADO GI + carhiclCJes are universally praised • • . 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