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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I \ ~~--------------------------------------------------------------------~ 'SUNDAY * ORANGE COUN VOL. 72:t,. 238, 7 SEC1l,NS, 98 PAG~ THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Sfiooters, Shouters Aim at Marshlan·ds By STEVE MARBLE Of-~·~·--HunUnglon Beach h storian Bud .UQ\ns remembtors when bis dad and his buddlc• s talked through the Bolsa ChJca swam ps with rines and shotguM. '·Most of the &uyli are dead n ow ." says Hig11ns of the mark s m e n wh o <'o m prised th e Bolsa Ch1c:u Gun Clul> II l' "pl'(' ulates the t urn ·of ·lhP century hun ters probably t h o u g ht th ey'd found MAULE an area perfeet for hunters and one that nobody cared too much about Now, years aft~r t h~ Hun club bt<C'llme hbtory. rveryone !'.et'm!> to ear.-about Ro l!u• Chic.a T he mart1hland& lll(ll ln huve becom e the biggest hunting ground in town DevelQpers are lookm~ to the t .600 acres of boggy land lhllt Lie hke a Jiguw puule p1et~e along Pa<'1f1c Coast Hi ghway for every thing fro m a m arin a t11 u cluster of hotels En\'1ronmental1')t.., "l'l' lht· HOl!>a Chica us a :,alt \\att•r mar:.h w1ldhfe huhitdl .1 ll' turn to what 1t once wa:- Such dreams a re yl·;u ·:. a"H) The fight Ovt:'r Boba Ch1c·a 1:-. snarled in a la\\suil, a compll'X land-swap agreement and the tugging or pulling of developers, politicians and en vi ronme n- talists. The lagoon is in county ter· Jet Lagging Ballerina to Stay? NEW YORK (AP > A Soviet jet remained grounded Satur- day. more than a day after it was lo have flown to Moscow, as U .S officials refused to let it go because lhey were uncertain the wifr of Bolshoi Ballet defector Alexand<'r Godunov was leaving of her own frcE' will. Th ' Sm 1~t L'n11"1 prr.tcsteu the action The ofl1d al Soviet news a~e n cy Tass said the United States was making the woman. ballerina Ludmilla Vlasova. "an 'Woman Held In Newport Murder Plot Newport Beach police have ar- rested one wom an and expect to apprehend othe r a lleged co conspirators in a plot to m urder a Los Angeles man. Dorothie Muncey, 55, whose address was not revealed. was booked into Orange Count y Jail on s uspicion of conspiracy lo commit murde r following her a rrPst. Police Lt. Willia m Speirs said I ate Saturday that other arrests are ant1cipalC'd in the case which also involved work by Sa nta Ana police. He said DNectiv<' Lee Roberts was placed tn contact with i11 dividuals who made it known they wished lo arrange lhe con- tract killing of another person, reported to live in Los Angeles. A down payment was alleged Iv made and Detective Roh<'rts then met the s us pect Saturday a nd told her the JOb had been carried out, whereupon she al- legedly paid the balance and was placed under arrest object of new provocative ac- tions." S i xty-eight passengers re - mained aboard the Aerofl ot air liner. whic h la te Saturday night was still parked llt a Pan American World Airways r.atc at J ohn F Kennedy lnte rna· lhrn.tl Air,>Ort T!1e Jt't wcas to lww· left al 5 p .m Frida y. with I l l pa sst'n ge r s. Fort y .four American passengers were al- lowed off after 101-2 hours, but witnesses said the remaining 68 -all Soviet citizens were asked to stay on board. Food was t aken to those who re- m ained on the plane. The U.S. government' was In· sisting that ballerina Ludmilla Vlaso\'a kav<' the JJlanl' and as sur e them personally that the de cision to return to Moscow after her husband's defection was herown. The chief U.S negotiator at the airport. Oona kt Mchenry, told reporters early Saturday evening. "We don't intend to c hange our position We will continue to purs ue our obJCC tive." whicn was to talk to the woman in a "non-coercive en vironment" off the plane. ll i s Soviet co unterpa r t. E vge ny M a k eyev . sa id . however · "She's not getting off the plane becaus~ she docsn t like the way s he's being treated by Immigration" officiab. M akeyev sa id the situation was "ricticulous . This is a good exa mple of how you fU S I in terpret the so-ra iled human rights. She doesn't want lo sla) in the United States." One of the Americans who left the plane. Judi LeMond. of In chanapolis. said Miss \'laso\ .1 was friendly \\,th the Amencans on board and s miled and winked <See DANCER. PageA2> Off Center? Where to Zero Inf or A.id Say you have a job or a problem of som e sort that needs some special attention or expertise. Where would you. or couJd you go for he lp? Well, for starters, there ar e 25 listings in the Orange County telephone directory prefaced by : Center For this. that or the other ON A BEAUTIFUL LAZY summer d ay outside the news room one journalist -to make himself look busy - decided to call up all those centers. Some had rather vague or extraordinary titles b\lt just what do they do? Tbe Center for Child & Family Development in Los Ala mitos or the Cente r for Children & Parents in Tustin naturally help c ross domestic and gener ation ga ps . The Center for Creative and Effective Living in Hunt- ington Beach is a psychiatric group practicing counseling, as are several others in the county with titles la undered of any reference to head-s hrinking. Mosl of those had answering ser vices. explaini ng ex· act services to prospective clients. ORANGE COUNTY APPARENTLY wasn't dynamic enough for the Center for Dynamic Growth, which llall a Westminster number, but bas moved to Long Beach, the operator said. The people at the Center for Creative Growth in Fullerton were apparenUy being too creative lo answer their phone at all. A 1potespenon for the Center for Employment Traln· lnR of Orance County explained they are eaaentlally a trade school teaching custodial services. s hippi ng, <See WJIEllE'8, Paae AJ> St ~It ·\\ SPt:t'l1'1 . r1lory. The City or Huntington Beach has attempted to annex the area. but. a fter sever al re· cent tries, gave up. Things were once as simple as they now are complicated In 1902. several hundred Los 1\n!:l'lc:, gun buffs bought the laud, pumpt>d out the water and 't"l'kcd m.tnmade ponds v.ith uuckl> A <'luster of clubhouses. only in photographic mC'mories now. wt•rc bwlt. Hunters spent the night and we re h.used to the ponds in the mornin~. ·'They hunted every Wednes- day a nd Saturday," recalls Hig· gins. "Along in the late 30s oil Ry ARTJflJR R. VINSEL CH t ... OA1ly P1lo1 St~fl ~lavC'rirk musidan Stan Ken- ton . \\ho la unth c·d h is pro grc'>"l"e JJZZ at B<ilboa's old H cndcz\·ous Tlallroom 38 year:-. a...:o and wPnt on to worldwide htrne a:; a musical innovc.1 tor. d1C'd Saturday ni,ght was discovered and the club fell apart." Oil wells sprang up throughout Huntin gton Beach. Bolsa Chica was dotted with them. Wtule com panies pumped 011 out of Bolsa Chica. thP Stole claimed ownership of all ~ub mer~ed lands and retatnt'd an t-asement over tidelands withtn the are<1 Signal Properties claimed to own all t.600 acres of Bols a Chica lhrough interests in Mex· ican and Spanish land gr ants. Negotiations between Signal and the state began in 1971. The r esult. almost two years later . was a m uch· lauded land·swap. asp1 rin g young m us 1r ian:- som et1mes led a trouhlcd ltfe lie was ma rried three time~ and one son, Lance, 1s currently charged 1n ronncct1on wi th a ratlll·sm1kt• alt at•k on a lawyer Kenton ·s music \\a:-c·harllc terizl"d b\ a stron~. dominant. l'hanz•n1£ J'll ano wht<•h "'ould then s lal·k off :rnd It I the band tdke over to mix his i.moolh but rom pll·x wor I.. The OC<.: ban d d1 n1r~ hl' rounded continut! each ) l'ar. but S1gnaJ r.epresenl11l1ves still en· joy s howi n g t h e ma n y newspaper editoria ls whic h praised the _a greem ent a s a mode l or wh at pu blic a nd private a genc ies cou ld ac- complJsh togclher. T he settlement deeded 327 acres of mars hland to the state directly above Bolsa Chica State Beach. The remaining land was rctatned by Signal. The deal zlso said the Mall· would !)(> de<'ded an add1t1onal 230 arn·:, aujacenl to the 327 arrej 1f an ocean aC'cess to Holsa Cr.1td was rt:-<:stahlti.htd w1th1n 1-t \ears The original ocean access silt ed up before lhe turn of the cen- tury when tide gates were buJlt across the neck of lhe bay '(he ocean cut was to lead lo a public manna. Signal represen Kenton ha!. not madP pt'r"onal .ippC'aranct·~ for th!.' l'J ~t thrt·t· \ c:• r:- . "I ''~m·1 tl'li ~011 1f 111' f..im•h v. a'-th•·n · h11:-p1t..J ~pnkl·~m .111 Ll'll :,tmnn <.;11d 11( the· m o111 "'hoc;,c· rnnsa· 111~p1 nd m1llton' of r.1, ancl th1· li(1tl~ v.. ho v. ,11tt•r1 (or lhl•Ol dunn~ lht• \\'urld War 11 \ear~. a rt er his !>t .1rt 1n ILillx1.t · Prt\':Jlt· f111w rJI 'l'f\ l('l'!> .i r~ ~l hedulc•d :Jt Wt·'-l \'l•Od \'111.tJ!<' ~t orluan . follcJ'-'l'd tn rn:m.t t10ll tatives potnt out that a public mar in a wo uld be a g reat economic boost to the state. The ocean channel would also make waterfront homes out of Signal's planned development alon~ the rim of Bolsa Chica. The settlement is now falter- ing. Some claim it has become a victim of its own complexities. Amigos de Bolsa Chica. an en- vironmental group urging total rrstoration of the marsh. filed a •wi t this year to invalidate the I !173 acreement Rhoda Martyn , an Amigos member, suggested the land ex change was "a gift of public funds · Th<' suit contends tidelands a re a public trust and the 1973 ISee MARSH, Page i\31 Hawaii Sniper Wounds5 llONOLL'LL' IJ\P 1 i\ s ruper f1r1ng from a downtown con struct1on site wounded five peo pie Saturciay t'ventn~ before bt· 1ng 1·aptu1 l'd hv pflltrc poltcl! !oa1r1 Thi· ... u .... p•·< t v. ho.;<· n.1ni~ wui. not 11nmt><11tilt:I;). rt'l-:a:;ed. was taken into rustod} dt the con str u<'t 1on site for a s hopping cente r in front of the Royal Ha wauan llotel.polices aid. "The guy just shot five peo- pl e ." s a id Ho no lulu Police De tective Manny Re :r:ents "1 don't know what condition they a re in but we have him under ar· -est " Ill' 15 lk-1ng booked now for 1n vest1gaUon ol five counts of at- tempted m urder." Re:r:e nts s aid. "We naven't even ques tioned him )Ct." One "'om an "'as reported in c rtt1ral condition and a man was hi.led 1n guarded condit1on in Joe-JI ho,p1 tah T14 n otht'r v. oml'n and J youn.e g irl wen• lt:.ted in satisfactory <·ond1t1on with minor wound!> A rin{' n•portec11y wa!> found at thP l'On!-.trurt1on site. and polit'l' v. l'rl' S<'art·h1 ng for a poss1 bll0 :-t•rond s u:-pl'C't n czents c;a1d tht· sniper \\a~ arn•:H l'd within u half hour after lhl' s hooting.., ht'~an at 6 p m Traffic-on Kalakaua Avcnut·, th(' main strel't sn Honolulu ., popular Wa1k1k1 section. "'a~ blocked ror al least two hour~ aft<-r tht• :-hooting Kenton. 67 , wJ:. at M1dwa\ llo!;p1tal m llollywriod whC"re h;. h:id l1Cl'll undt·rgoing treatment :-t ftt'r ~uffer;ng a :.troke l<ssl "<:ck. lie lrnd been in 111 health ~1 n ce a fall in 19i7 required bra1:i '"urger) II <' dn·w t>\'crflo\\ crowds m rcrent ~ears tu h1i. Big Band Jazz chmcs conducted annuaJly at Orange Coast CollC'ge in Costa ~esa , until he ret ired from that pursuit. Inmates Seize Guards ·'It ta kes somcnnc with a Little class in musical tastes to ap prcC'1atc Jazz," Kenton told a Datly P ilot 1ntc·rv1ewcr t"'o years ago. returning to the area where his fame b<•g <in Demands Unknown in Las Vegas Incident lie composed seve ral jazz num bers such as "Take the A Train " which arc classics and trained many promine nt mus t· ciaos . "No art form lasts a n etemj- ty," Kenton said in reply to critics who damned him as a m usical fraud. Others praised him as the greatest musician since Beethoven. "The re can't be a ny such thin g as t raditio n a l m usi c anymore." said the handleader whose early works in the minds of m any today are synonymous with wartime, love and loneli- ness. Restless by nature. Kenton went so far as not only devising a new music form, but creating his own instrument , a cross b e t ween a trum pe t and a Fre n c h horn c a ll e d the m ellophoniJm. His appearances al the Ren- dezvous, on the oceanfront just west of the Balboa Pier with his first big band led lo naUooal · fame and bookings in New York City . The ballroom was destroyed by fire and the site is now occupied by a larae con· domlnlum complex. The band.leader who started his own group, The Belltones. whlle 1n high school and ..it on lo play piano in after·bours Joints. apeakeasjes and became a mentor to Uterally milllons of LAS VEGAS (API A group of inmates took tllr<.'(' JtUards hostage at the city Jail Srtturday and selected a df'puly puhhc dt· fender as a go-~twf'cn to pre sent their dcmunds to JUll of ficials. The inma te s. who over powered one guard and used hjs gun to take the other two guards hostage. were still negotialln~ to present their demands 11 hours after the 9 a.m. standoff b.egan. A reporter who talked to the inmates quoted them as saying they were "ready to die" lo gain their demands . It was oot clear how many of the 84 inmates in the jail were in vol ved . The inmates told police lhe three hostages were in good condition and had not been ha rmed. They fi rst asked for a local t e l ev is ion re po rte r . Paul Dawkins of KLAS-TV. as an in- termediary. but later changed their minds and asked for Depu- ty Public Defender Tom Leen. Leen was at the jail preparing lo receive the inmates ' demands over a cloeed-circult lelevialon hookup where they would see him and he would hear them. Pollce cordoned orr the futurlstlc, wedae-abaped City Hall buildina where the second· noor jail la iocated, four miles from the Strip cut.no.. Dawkln1 said be talked with two of tbe inmates and ap· parentl)' wu rejected b.cau1e •'they wanted somebody with some le1al backaround." • ~I l - He said the\' did not l<'ll him the1 r demands .. All thry said 1~ that they are hein~ shaftl'd and 11 's a critical s1tuat1011 there :.tnd the y a r e w illin g lo die ." Dawkins said . E a rli~r. polire s pokes man J . 0 . Smith s aid the inmates were demanding freedom for everyone in the jail. "They want everybody on the street. They're de m anding freedom ," Smith said . Sm 1th said lhc inmates were .a "mixed ba g," tncluding some who could be considered "bad guys. A s pecial w<.'apons and tactics team , dressed tn camouflage f aligues. s urrounded the build· ing . An ambulance stood by. Smith identified the hostages as D avid Mu rray, Rob e r t Hansen and William Melton. ft~ 'I' 111·: 11'1 SI ltl·: LET'S MEET THEM -Robin Williams. TV's Mork, says bis earthly comic friends make him seem normaJ when they clown a round. Tension is high on set of his show that goes up against "Archie Bunker's Place" for top ratings this season. Page BS. ADVICE INTERNATIONAL -Everyone comlna back from vaca tions ba~ su11gestions to make the trip better next time. Travel columnlst Stan Delaplane presenta a collection of abopptnc and accommodation Ups from his mail baa. Page A8. PLAINS SPEAIUN' -As· eoclated Press wrtter SauJ Pett turns bia humor-seeking eyes to the folb left behind when Jim- my Carter won the White House. Tblnp are 1ettln1 complicated ln Plains. be flnda, wbat with Billy l.,tng low and many of the family not on speaking terms with otbel"ll. Page A.8. FINANCIAL PICTURE - Ne wport Equity Funds began when its president gave up • sports writing ~ause "I found I like to band.le money." Page Cl . .,... .......... .._... .. ..... ,,.,_ Cl AMtu..n .. ...,_, Cl-4......... ••1 c.llfwllla AS ......... ..... M ClalMtlM Dl·lt Or .... ce-ty An C.-~ Cl ........... CM c-.... 81 leertt •M o..-..._.. All MK•......... Q.t ~ M~ U.1 • ......_. ._. M-1 Tlllwl-9 A• ....,,.._ 9W Traftl Al flM..,.. •tt W""9W M .... _ A• Yf/111/Y-~ Cl TVW ... \ l I• A.I D.\IL Y f»tLOT Sund•y. Auguet 21. 1111 Execution Stay Granted Killer Calla E/f 0111 to Save ff im a Farce CARSON CITY. Ntvada <AP> Convict~ lr.lller J ae 81 bop reul¥9d M uawan\ed ct.lay In hla execution rrom 1 U S Supreme Court J\altlu Saturday, but la • Mparete ruUn1 the Nevada Pardou Board refused to commute his tentent't Tbe cond~mned man called th• Supreme Court order a "farce·• tbal ••• only "Prolone· ln1 UM 1uffertn1" for him and bi• famlly Junke wtlllam II. Rf'hnquit.t luued a n lnd4tflnlte 1tay In W 11bln1ton and ordered the state to 1ubmlt an1wen to a aeries ot questions by rnldnl1ht Tueaday, said Nevada AUomf'y General Rlt'hard Bryan The death warrant expires at mid- night Monday The announcement ckme as Rashop, with has hands and feet manacled, wu meeung with the Pardons Board on another re· quest to put off his e xecullon m the gas chamber on Monday The boart1 on a 5 2 vote later refused to comm ute Bishop's sentence to life in prison without parole. with stat e Supreme Court justices Al Gunderson and Gordon Thompson c asting the dissenting voles :·: · ... , . .. ,· : . ~ ... ... . -. . · No Ont' hu been executed ln the 1taitt•11 two·teat1a1 chamber since 1961 Earlier, thl' 46 year old · prisoner had •&kud th1• tlOurd, "Why 1hould I have to wait rortvtt for lht> ""' chumber'>" Rlshop rt"C4"tvcd the death •n•n tence tor the 1un1bot 1luyl11.i or newlywed Ouvld llallaarcl ot llalUmore ln a I.as Vega11 ru:.1no In Oert"mber 1977 111.• plcadt'tl guilty to the r nmt: HBTavern Patron Shot Un~ patron was undergoing s urg e ry early t od ay a nd a second was Jailed on susp1c1on of assault with mtenl to commit murder following a shooting at a lluntmgton Heach beer bar Investigators said the victim was wounded m the leg ln the gunplay at L'il Aggie's , 16391 Beach Bl vd .. and was taken to Huntington Jntercommunity Hos pital. Names of the victim and sus- pect were not Immediately available, accordin1 to police. Run, Swint, Paddle T here was plenty of emotion and stamina shown during intracity lifeguard com petition in Laguna Beach Satur- day. Above. Sam Taylor gets ready to pass baton in sprint relays. Below. Mark Klosterman gets a special lift from T om Redwitz as their South team led paddle race initially . In Baltimore. relatlvea of Ballard nld the ACLU bad al k ·d thrm to plt'ad for Bishop's hfr · 'Tht• mun wanted my son to 1l1n aome papera and my son 11u 1d ht' woul1t, but after he lnlkt'd lo the re~t or the f•mily. we decided not lo do ll." said Std lu ttullard, grandmother ol the 11laJn man Thl' qut:i.tions the Supreme Court want:; answered include wht:ther Bishop ever authorized pu blu: dcfonders to represent tum •t any level in any court proceedine a nd wbetber any court ever found him competenL H1shop said he still expects the Supreme Court to make the "11arne dec1s1on " as an appeals l'OUrl in San Francisco and a fed eral d1strlc.t court in Las Ve.:a:.. both of which declined after hearings to stop hi s execu· ti o n Th e Pardons B o a rd ses111on . chaired by Gov. Bob List, was convened a fter the earlier court attempts at a stay were reJCCtcd Bishop s ays his defenders are violating h is con s titutional rights . calling them "fools" for trying to "prolong what is in· evitable." The last person executed in t he United States was J ohn A. Spenkeli nk , a convi cted murderer who died in Florida's electric chair on May 25 . Chinese Welcome Mondale PEKING (AP > -Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping <Teng llsilao-ping> greeted Vice Presi- dent Waller Mondale at the airport Saturday as he began a week-long visit. but there was little ranrare for the highest- runk1ng U.S. orri c1al to arrive here this year. Mondale aod his wire, Joan. we r e the guest s or f'orei~n Minister Huang Hua at a private dinne r Saturday night in Pek· i n g 's Summer Plac e , and planned to tour the city with their daughter today. Moodale and his wife were to be Deng's guests tonight at a banquet in the Great Hall of the People. During his stay the vice presi- dent Is expected to discuss the I ndochancse refugee situation a nd other m a tters affecting Southeast Asta. lie also 1s ex- perted to conclude an agree· m enl implementing the broad cultural exchange pact signed la!>t spring whc-n Deng v1s1ted the United States But he 1s not cxpel't{'(j to make final an elusive textile agree- ment. limiting Chinese exports to the United States. cited by some as one of the factors holding up congressional action or the over a ll Sino-American trade pact signed earlier this year. Arsonists Plague LA liltlllore LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two persons were arrested Saturday night after the fifth suspicious fi re or the day broke out at the downtown Biltmore Hotel. said fire officials. A c ity fire department spokesman said the fourth and fifth fires erupted about 8:40 p.m. on the second floor and were quickly extinguished by 10 engine companies after causing about $5,000 in dam age. Tot al damage of the fires was estimat- ed at $140.000. ·'The fires were incendiary in nature. of other than accidental origin." said fire de partment Sgt. Sanford Faz. A total of 24 companies responded to two calls for the first three nres and extinguished them shortly after arrival, he said . Smoke damage was ex- t ensive. The first call was reported at 3: 12 a.m. and caused an ~.000 loss. he said. One fire damaged a dining area and a portion or a ha llway on the mezzanine of the 1,027-room hotel, while the other waa confined to a women's lavatory. After construction creWB had be1un working to repair damage from \be flnt two fires, a third blaze erupted at 8:39 a .m . It aama1ed a first noor atorage room containing office equip- ment and mattresses. One ftrefl1hi.r was treated for an eye lnJury at a local hoepllal and releued to duty. a aid Faz. No evacuation of hotel patronl was neceuary. A hotel 1pokesm1n uld cleanup and repaln are expect· Id to lut one or two weeu. ,,, 'T~atto!t Preredes Swan Song Bob Murphy a nd Briana Young were among Laguna Beach High School modern dancers who performed on the green Saturday at the Irvine Bowl. The Ballet Pacifica will appear there at 5 p.m . tonight as the Festival of Arts. Pageant of the Masters, Sawdust Festival and Art-A· F air all close for the '79 season at 11 p.m. APWo,_... STIU ABOARD PLANE Ludmlla Vlasova Fro• Pag.-''I DANCER ... al the m as she walked by "One· o f tht• t hi ngs that bothered mt' 1'-lhal '>he had be-t-n und er r,uard whrn '-ht• wa .... talk ang tn U.'-: Mr s Lt'~!ond said "I can only figure the youn¥ l ady 1s undcr1d1:d and rC'Jlh doesn 't kno"' :it lh1<; point "hat s he "'ants to dn and c·an 't con \incl' th(' i\mcncans she want!> to return " Im migration 0Htc1als spoke to Miss Vl ai.ov a HVC'r:ll t1m<"i abourd lht· plane. and she 111 d1C'utcd he r desire to rrturn horn {' dt·~p1le ht·r husband:.-. dl' ft'rt ion "St1c• said she loves hi m." Makeyrv said Saturduy n•i?hl "She wants hjm to come bark with her to Moscow." Ne gotlat1ons throughout thl' day between high-ranking U S and Soviet officials failed lO pro· duce an a cco rd . tho u gh McHenry described the talks as "warm and friendly." Mc llenry also s aid t J.S. of fi clals had told Sovie t om r 1ab on Thursday and Friday. befo re the ballerina boarded the Jet. that they expected "to toten •1cw the p assenge r before the d<' parturt'." Asked why they couldn't do that before she boarded tht· plant'. he said. "I don't think s he was walking around freely In the strecl<> of New York." Jn Moscow. the Soviet new'> a gen cy Tass quoted Mi ss Vlnsova ns saying ,U.S. om c1als were "tryinR to detain me in lhe U.S. in spite of my will " The re- port also accust.•d the American government of placing the Sov- iet passengers in .. a position or hostages." "Such inhumane actions of the American authorities, which run counte r to the elementary norms or mutual relations between s tates, cannot but be the cause or a legitimate feeling of in- dlenation," the Tass report con- cluded. Tass m entioned only Miss Vlasova, and did not add that Godunov had defected NEW 'W SEASON PREJ'IEWED The r e run season ls a lmost over, TV fans . Soon the three networks ·will be unveLUng their new entries in the ratings race, with a number or n ew races and some old faces ln new roles. fi'or 0 preview or what you' II be aeeln1 on the 'tube durin1 the comlnt aeaaoo, check out Pace D2 today. Leaving Costly Defector's Family Suffers MOSCOW <AP> -Sitting In a grounded Aeroflot Jetliner in New York. ballerina LudmUJa Vlasova faced a hard fact of Soviet life Returning to the Sov· 1et Uruon could well mean she would never aga1n be allowed lo lea ve the country Whatever her own des1re5, the defection of her dancer husband Alexander Godunov in 1tseU pro babl) v.1 11 b<1 r her from <1n y fut ur e l ravl'I <1broad with or "'1thout t he liol11 ho1 Ballet l rr1u pf• Thi:. hi.J'> h..ippt'nt-d tlm1· and ,JJ.:<llO ll• fumd11·..., v.ho hJ \I: h:.td J dl'f P1·ting mPmlwr ~ 1· dn nol lt:t nut thl· familw-. of ddl'l'tori.. · aul.hontu:\ hJ\ 1· told Ho~a Ferdm ll n. ~.Mer or hi.JllC'l dancrr Rudolph Nurt.•)'t:\. "'ho deft·cled in l~l "You 'o'1Ll never be let go m re vcngc fo r Vakto r Korcboo1 '1> cnme <of delec:Un& >." the wife of the chess champion quoted them as telling her 'You "''II Ol'\{'f' !>('(• \OUr hu ,band JJ.!Jln · l.uc1rntllJ ,\gaµ<J\J . 'o'lfc 11f J 1>eam.1n "'ho umpl-<l '>h1p 111~"'t'tlcn.1>J~:. :.he "'·'' lnltl IJ,•.,µll•· th1· rt:fu..,Jb. the,•· Jnd oth1·r rl'!Jll \ '"' 11( ddt·c tor. kl't'IJ applying over I.he ) t'cff..., fur \ 1:...c. to J?n abroad In a lC'll'1Jh on1· 1 ntcn ll'"' Saturda). ~1 rs Fl'rdmJo. who has bt>cn try mg for 15 ) can. to '1!>1 t ~ureyc\. s aid she ha!'> gatht>rcd new paperw<>rk a nd ha" applied onc1: mor e ror pt'rm1ss1on to file a formal pel1 lion for a lnp a broud "I sttll hope I think one must hope." she said. "Other people travel abroad to v1!>1l friend:. Why not me?" Mrs. Fcrdman. a 48·year-0ld kindergarten teacher in Lenin· grad. hopes to visit the West with her daughte r, Gyuzel. 18, and Nureyev's mother. Farida. 75 From Washington. 42 U.S. se nators have appealed to Premier Alexei N. Kosygin to al- low Nureyev's family to visit him. But in Moscow a nd Leningrad. 0 rr I c I a Is b I mp I y l t' 11 ~1 r !> f erdman. "Your l'a:-.e 1:-. IK'tn~ s tud 1~d." . .ind th;.il ''.'> i.111. she :O.i.lld Wh1·n •\rk:irh Sh1·vc ht:nko. a Sov1Pt off1t·i..tl .1l th•· l 'nitt:d Nd- t1on'> h1•:iclq11:.irt•·r•, 111 :'-: •·w 't'urk. dcfccll'il 111 .\prd l!lili. his ra rmly rl'lur nt·d tu :\<t o~co w Shortly tht·rt•aflt'r his w1 fr, Li>ongan..i. rn wa:-. found Cf Pad from an uverdOM' of slt'cpmg pills. Shevchenko's son Ge nnady. then 24. wa:. 1:1 bruptly callt'd home from Genev<t whe re he wa s starti ng a diplom atic cart>er After hi'I moth••r's death h1· told <1 \\'1·-.ln11 rt·porl..r. "I don I hkc ,\m1·ncan11 a nd I dap t llk1• \out n1untrv .. . Th.-bJn 1>0 tr..ivPI ,11...,0 appli (". lo l'lllll'll.'> lhl' authonlu"> think m 1 ghl dl'f1•1· 1 1 n1· I url 1 ni.: (jodunov h1m:.l'lr. who for fi\'1: \ eJr'! had ht•t•n h<1rrc.'d from t ra\eltnJ.: ubroad with t h•· Bolshoi ll1s last trap ahrnad was aL'l<J to the L'natcd Mak s. in 1974. whl•n he 111 stud lo ha v1· bt:en ap· pro11cht'd by An wrll'an ..... eag~r lo persuade hi m to 11ta\ A frequ en t p·a rt n er of Godunov· ...... t he great ballerina Ma ya Pl1sct~kaya. !-iatd in an 1n- lcr v1e w that she herself was forbidden to travel for s ix vear.-. "at the high poml in my p0wers. lo m y full flowe r " One Dies, Tiro Hurt In Tustin Blaze One occupa nt died and two firemen among 25 battling a re· i.1dential blaze 1n Tustin wen? in· JUred Saturday 1n the $38,000 fare. which also damaged two adJacent homes. Orange County Coroner's de- puties said they could not re· lease the name of the 22-year-old victim, pending notification of next or kin. Firemen Wf're called to 14381 Pinebrook Drive, at the comer of Browning Avenue at about 12:30 a.m .• after n ames erupted. irrvestigalors said. Homes on each s ide of the burning house were damaged, according to Orange County Fire Departmeol spokesmen. Tustin Police Officer Michael Baumsteiger was credited with calling in lhe first alarm when he spotted the fire while on routine patrol. Orange County Fire Depart- ment firemen John Avila and Larry Colgan were overcome by s moke and were treated at the scene. ' Sniff Charged WASIDNGTON (AP) -White House officlala have labeled as "false and senHtional" allega- tion s tha t presid e ntial aide Hamilton Jordan snlffed cocaine at a New York City night apot last year. As required by the Ethlca in Government Act, the Justice Department ii conducllnt a pre. llminary inveatlcation lnto the cbarcea m-::,:r.~ ownen ol Stud.lo ~. a clilcoUMq•. • T h ey da d n o t re q u ire hosp1talizat1on. according to· fare depa rtment spokesmen. investigators scud the victim of the predawn blaze was taken to McAulay & Wallace Funeral Directors mortua ry pending further arrangements . Fire Inves tigators said they are still attempting to determine the fire's c ause and point of origin in the single family tract home. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT '""' 0r4t"'OP (M\t 0.11¥ ..,toi, Wlf7' Wf\kt'I f'fOf'n-Ot,... ,,... ~ ~ ... ,, PvOl•\.fllltd I>• • ._. {)rMM;Jt (-..n• PwtliUVW'lrQ(~y \eNf'•tcr.cttt~••• ....,,~ ~• ttiwowo"t J rtcMY tOf' '°"'• ,_..,"' N.-...oon 8.:Mf\, MWftil~Ol'I 8-6(.flt r own ,,._" ¥•Hf'll ho,+ftir l ..,.... 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A new mal'ket.lq 1lo1an at Alr CaUfonU la bued on lb• dea that tM airline maku It eaay lo 1e1 •Mn! you're 1oln1 It may be euy for the PUMftPl"S, but airline p,...tdent Robert Cllfford 1Hnowl.ct1e1 that it '1 be<-omin1 le.a than HIY for lk.alrtine. r'f'l90Ct, he .. kl. It fuet. The iaa c r lais that h ad motorists waiting ln Un" at thu r.umpa b u hit tlit air tranaport nduatry. but In a 1ll1htly dlt ferent way. Th~re ha.a bt-en a 25 percent cut tn the ruel for which the airline baa contracted and the .. spot fuel " It buys to fill the gap has ri&en drastically in price. In a rece nt interview, Clifford said fool costs have risen from 14 pncent of the airline's operating costs to 30 percent Ile d«>chned to give spec1f1c dollar figures related to those ver{'entages. however accordmg to Air Trans port World -~ ....... i -tr Victory Lap The checkered fl ag is getting to be a habit for Rocky Aoki who won his third consecutive r ace on the U.S. power boat c ircuit Saturday at Long Beach. Details in Sports on Page R2 RTD Unions Strike As Talks Reach End LOS ANGELES •AP) Rapid Tr ansit Distract workers from th rec unions went on strike early todav after n1.•got1ators and un· ton officials fclt lc<I to reach an agreement on a new rontr act. being negotiated between the public corpor ation and the Unit- ed Transportation Union, the Am algamated Trans it Union and the Brotherhood of Railway and Ai rline Clerks had ex· p1red May 31. Negotiators for both s ides met for a few manutes past an early m ornin.I'( dC'adhne. hut cmer~ed to s av the 6.700 <!rivers. mechanics and clerical workers for the bus hne were on strike. according tu RTO s pokesman Rav Garcia. The s hutdown af· feels manv Imes connecting Los A.o~eles and Orange countie~ A fact·findini;: commission ap· pointed by Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. recomme nded pay raises that exceeded President Carter's 7 pe r cent wage gu ideline s Bu t u n ion negotiators contended changes m the work rules the distn cl is seeking, particularly regarding overtime . ..,ould cul the eHcc· t1vt' tn{'rease 1n half r The contract!-. which were 11 II WHERE'S CENTER?. • • machine shop and electronics assembly and electronics technician skills. And. as you might surmise, the Center for Manage. ment Negotiation Strategies, in Irvine, offers help to those who may one day find themselves at the bargaining table with all those custodians. s hippers, machinists and elec· tronics workers. The survey found the Center for Individual Effective- n ess and the Center for Organization Effectiveness. Newport Beach. are one and the same, but. they might ·pause to examine in-house operations. A spokeswoman said she couldn't say just what they do. The Center for Living Abundantly in Costa Mesa is another coalition of psychiatrists. and as cynics might say. doctors usually know how to do that these days. Chances are you wouldn't have any business to do with the Center for Analysis in Newport Beach, since it has only two primary customers, said a secretary. The firm is a panel or 11 special consultants who run a think-tank for the U.S. Department of Defense and the overall aerospace industry. The Center for Educational Assessment in Orange does private testing and tutoring or children with learning handicaps. "Dr. Grossman's Office," said a sprightly lady in answer to a call to the Center for Holistic Medicine in El Toro, which emphasizes treatment of the body as a whole, not just the part that's giving you trouble. "Oh, he once Usted under that name," she explained when asked ii a wrong number had been reached. The Center for the Study of the Self in Costa Mesa turned out to offer yoga, therapeutic counsel and studies in the practice or meditation. But the most Intriguing greeting came In a call to the Center for Preventive Medicine, located in a fashionable professional district of Newport Beach. "Sporting House," the receptionist replied. "I, uh, beg your pardon ... ," said her caller. "This is The Sporting House," she repeated, gigallng. She then took the s udden interest out of tbe Impromptu s urvey by explaintn1 the SporUng House isn't wbat t.bey used to be, but a health club which took over the former operatoc''• premi.u. Pauenger Count Up, Flight1 Rerouted boardinp and which won't, Clif· ford said the airline's reeord on overbooked flights began to Im- prove in May and ia steadily get· tins better. m a1111n e . the firm ·a lint quarter ti1ures for 1979 show total operatina exp enses of Stl,251,000 Baaed on thoae figures, Air Cal's fuel co.ts went from ap- proximately S2.S million to about SS.~ million. Aa m llne.APQlleaman aald U.. firm pMy» 66 cents a gallon. bt1fore tu, for ills contnct fuel. Spot fuel rUN from 86 cents to $1.20 a 1allon. One ol the results has been that lbe airline ls cancelling all of Ill rout.es to South Lake Tahoe over the next few months and Clifford said it will be disposing of lhe two Lock.heed Electru used lo fiy there. The decision. he said, was based on the company's desire to "be in h~thy financial condi- tion" to buy the four DC·9 Super '80s the airline wants lo have in 1981 The Super 80s are Ii so-called Fro.a Pa~1ll MARSH •.• aj?rt'cm~1l WJ6 an altcmnt to brt>ach that trust. Wayn<.' Clark. spokes man for Sig na l, da1ms all the future Bols a Chica plans relate to the agrt'cment. "Si~nal owns the land and a n yo n<• who want s to do anything there has to deal with the owners." Clark s ays. "ll 's as simple as that." lie explaans lhal if the 14-ycar clause in the agreement is not fulfilled, the state will lose· the chance to gel 230 at·res . llunt1ngton Beach As - semblyman Dennis Mangers. an outs poken propon,ent for pre- serving Bols a Chica, introduced legislation m 1977 to buy over 900 acres or the land from Signal. The bill was later withdrawn and added to the state budget as a line item Over $3 million was appropriated for the purchase. This led lo another con· troversy the worth or the lan d . Develope rs said with ho mes the land could reach a value in excess of $40 million. Witho ut developments, Mangers' office suggests, the land is worth a fraction of that. Mangers, Amigos and Signal were all members of the Bolsa Chica Study group, formed to continue the cooperative efforts establis hed in the 1973 agree· ment Amigos quit the group last year and followed wilh the suit. The g r oup d isb anded two months later with the comple· lion or a 495-page report. Like most things connected with Bolsa Chica. the report caused a controversy. Am igos P resident David quiet jet that wlll o rry 162 passengers and operate at a noise level Ina than the Boeing 737 the airline also uses. The 7371 hold 119 passenf(ers a nd the elimination of the Elec· tras is based In a large part on the ract that the prop jets use the same amount of fuel as the 737s a nd can curry only 93 passengers. Clifford said the airline has "been losing heavily" on its Tahoe routes since the fu el crisis hlt. Ironically, the airline has been experiencing that loss while en· joying an increas e 1n passengers. The airline's statistics show an increase in the number of passengers. an increase 10 re· venue passenger miles and load factor. which has risen from the 1978 rate of 71.3 percent to the rate so Car this year or 73 7 J)t!r cent HOU.SING The increase In passengers has created a couple of minor problems at Air Cal, but Clifford says they are belng ~olved. He s aid one headflche has been its telephone reservation system. There simply are more people trying to call for reser va· lions than the airline can handle locally. Clifford said a new reserva· lion system has been installed al the corporate headquarters in Newport Beach. Another problem has been Air Cal's d enied boarding r ate. hi g hes t a m ong the n a tion's domestic airlines from last Nov- ember to April With the improved phone system making 1t easier for customers to cancel unused re· servat1ons. and with a screerung program aimed at identifying which fl1ghts will have denied HOUSING CH Pa cific O ce an He said that the dropping or the Tahoe routes may cause· some layoffs of flight crews. but' he also said some pending ex-. pansion plans may cancel the· layoffs before they occur. He said the airline will be heavily promoting use or On· tarlo International Airport and is instituting four round trips to . San Francisco from Ontario to draw some or the passengers · from Orange County. He also said new markets such as Santa Barbara, Bake rsfield a nd Stockton are being studied . by the airline. · "What we want to d<J at all times." Clifford said. "is to be THE Orange County airline. We do 60 percent or our business here and that's going to be lhe basis for all the decisions that we make " z ... ) . < . l ACQUISITION { .. Oil \ I • FIELD > I I I ( .. I I I C:OAST .. HWY i§S BOLSA CHICA MARSHLAND MIRED IN DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS, CONTROVERSY Carlberg cha rges lht' ~tud y g roup was a .. backboard" fnr developers and said the report was seU-servin~ lo Signal Mangers. ac<.'ording to aide Mike Deegan, was not com plete· ly satisfi ed with the r eport either. De ega n s ays th e as · semblyman feels a bala nce between puhli" and pnvate dC' velopmt•nt t!t po!t~1bl e 1\ mannd, however. 1s something Mangers says he's "unaltera bly" opposed to. C lark clai m s Signal hh "ideas" but no hrm plans for the wetlands ··First lhe state has to make up its mind before we {'an even begin pla.nninJ.t ," suys Clark ·If the state completes th1· ocl'an t'Ul that ·s one thmg, 1( they don't. and we ~tl tht: land back. that's another Signal has already developed over 900 ho m es a Ion~ the marshland bluffs. Another 1.700 homes are planned Lasl April. Signal hied a re quesl -.1th the county l o bwld bl ufftop homes on 21'.l acre--; '>r IJnd The count\ J :.kcd Signal lo hold off on the r'equest unl.11 a re <.'ently formed t.uk ·for~ could complete a study of Bolsa Ouca The task force. which andudes county and <.'lly ofhc1als. 1s lht> lates t attempt lo gel .. consensu:. rrom \arious groupl.t on plans for thl· m<irshland!> ~t osl recent!~. lo<-'<il elected of r1c 1ab a~retd that an Armv Corpl.t or Engineers study or the proposed ocean cut i.houl d be re· sumed The federal engineers halted <1uch a study early in the 7&.i. Lontt Beach Congressman Dan LunRren agreed to ask Congress for funds to complete t he study. He ~'tl mated the studv would - 13kl• thret• H 'ar ' a nd <·nst ovn $400.000 . One of the groups urgmg this 5tudy as the latest organization to step into the picture. 8111 Hanson. president o( the lluntmgton Ha r bour-based Com m 1tlt'f' for Clean Water and l't•rmanenl Ocean Access. says h1!t ~roup want:. to help boateN Permit Halt Threatened flt• :-ay!> boater:. now mus t I r a ' t' r s 1• Na v v w at 1• r s 1 n :\naht·1m Hav io rt-aeh th1• m·c<in lie cla1m!t boater!t run a ,,1kty n sk b~ passing t'IOhe to 1h1• :-.:aval WC'apons Station ~ >nn • .1g::11n a l'Ontroversv l'i br~"1nQ · 'Pass Car Inspection Plan or Else' -EPA .\ m 1go~ r t•pr<'!>f'nlat1 vt•s :.ug l!l'~' th1 !t :.t·parah• push for an 11n•:m l'Ul 1~ :i "ploy" to bnnJ? in .1 mJnna LOS ANGELES <APl The Environmental Protection Agen· cy will stop issuing industrial buildmg permits m California 1f the Legislature does not approve a n anti-pollution law requiring annual vetticle checks by Sept 14, the agency's chief says. EPA Administrator Doug Cos· tie made the comment Friday at a clean air conference sponsored by t he U.S . Conference of Mayors Under the federal Clean Air Act of 1970, all states are re · quired to s ubmit state im- pleme ntation plans aimed at cutting air pollution. Inspection· maintenance programs for vehi· cle s mog control devices must be included in those plans. Without an ins pection pro· gram . Costle said, Califom1a's anti-smog plan would have to be rejected. "( don't see under the Jaw how I can approve lhe state implementation plan," he said. CosUe said the sanction would not apply to companies that ap· plied for EPA building permits before July 1. ·'The effect will show the next time a major source wanta to build a new plant and it won't be a llowed because there are no more permits being issued." he added. Pension Cuts Win Support SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Seante committee bas voted to treatly reduce money ap· proved by the A11embly for pen1lon increases for retired state employees and n on· teaching school retirees. The Senate Committee on Public Employment and Retire· ment F riday added teacher penalon boosts to the blll, a m ove oppoeed by lobbylsta for lhe other workers, who claimed It WH pooling •PPIH •n,d oran1es. '. • Costlc s aid lht• E l'A ~il!-o might w1thholrt h.•dnal h1 gh"a) a nd sewer trt'atmcnt runds from California 1f hl' cle<·1d cd th1· Legisla ture did not m a k<' ~• .. good faith .. effort to dl'vclop 1tn adequate plan Each y~nr . lht' statt' r('('t'l\l'!t $350 m1lhon m highway rund~. (l!t "ell as "hundred!t or milhQn:;. m St'wer lrt'almt•nt mon<•v !ta1d P a u I 0 e i-· a I c n . l h t' ~ PA .., western regional d1re{'tor ST AITS WIOMESDA Y ST AITS WIDMlSDA Y n e Fal<·o ~aid thut based on h1~ r<·\ IC'-' of C<1hforn1a ~ prop<>M:d .11111 'm\ll-! plan. 1t prob.1bl} "111ild ht.• appro' ed cond1t1onall} If thl.' H'h1de mspcruon pro gram '-'l'rt' anduded Or lht• ·Hi !ttale!> lh.tl h.t\f' '-Uh milted ant1 -s moJ? plun!\ lo the F. PA. one has lx'en rC'Jt'«tcd ont• .1pproH'CI and JI <·ond1t1om1ll~ Jppro' ed. Co<>tle ~:i1d Thl.· re m ai nin~ 13 are pcndtnj!. he .1ddcd ~1 an$?cr!> ~ay!t ht• 1s not up posed to an ocean openmg hut told c·omm1llcl' members he'd hk1· to !>et' lhl'm look further UJJ 1h1• coast . away rrom Bol sa Ch1 ra O nt• thtnJ? that de\'elopcr!t. pnllti<·•an~ and cnv1ronmen t<1hsb Jgre(' upon 1s that the "alt-r!t of Rol s a Ch1{'a will bec-o mc muddier before thev become clearrr · ST AITS WIOMESDA Y ST AITS WIOMISDA Y Newport Surf and Sport 4TH Annual Back to School Sale BIGGEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR 25-50% OFF MENS WOMENS BOYS SHOES °' ..... ,.,...,. °' ..... , ......... °' ............. ,.... II ...... ...... ...,, WETSUITS Al IO"I'. Off , ...... ~ ... ......... AIS..... H-.10 .... o,,.... ......... ........... ':J ......... I f'• Left ... ... ..... s... ........ ,..... .... ,.. Al,.... ..... ........ . .. • .,,. •• c.., . ... " .... s.. ..... o, .... .. . ..... ,.... "'4om\ FrN' Boole Baq With $ J t., Pure ha\!' - . ....... , ........ 0 ......... 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San Clemente Rangers dealt a full house Alarmed offi cials at San Clemente State Beach are brac ing for an overflow crowd in the next several weekends, at least if groups who booked camping space don't hear about a computer memory lapse that resulted in overbooked reserved group camping space through a ticket agency for the next few weeks. Capacity is SO persons and 1,000 had paid-for dibs. Jack Stowe, spokesman for the Slate Department of Parks and Recrea- tion, says most churches and organizations have been notified and other arrangements made. Identity mstaken both ways Costa M~a restaurateur RachJd Jbahr m ay still bt· s weating into thf' !-.OUp, literally, after police mis took tum for a burglar in his modest downtown cafe (•arly Tuesday and f1rerl five shol<> at him. J bahr was apparently sleeping in a s toreroom as two of· fi cer s w-eTc hunti ng hurglars just nushed from an adjacent lire store. The <'ommotion awoke Jbahr Po lice ordere d him to freeze and come out when they saw him, whereupon Jbahr. who s peaks little Eng li s h, evide ntl y panicked and hurled an N cw port B<'clC h object at the two officer)), possibly thinking them bandits. They o~ned fire Luckily , Jbahr h ad already hit the noor and was not hit. Pro burglars hit, cops miss Hit-and-run burglars described by ~lice as r eal pros struck at the exclusive Texas-based Neiman Marcus de· partmenl store in Fashion Island Tuesday night in a 90- second raid. They tripped a burglar alarm, after punching out a deadbolt lock in ooe door. Officers s urrounded the store and searched the premises for more than an hour. In- vestigators said the burglars were loog gone with a rack of men's suits valued at several thousand dollars. 11§1.lj Thrills of victory, agonies of defeat Competitors sUll in the running after preliminary matches in the Sixth Annual World Frisbee Disc Cham- pionships here last week go al il in finals today from l to 4:30 p.m. in Pasadena's Rose Bowl. Entrants are the mast.era of flinging the lonovative child's toy introduced some 2D years ago. ---------- Son Held In Fake Kidnap BALTIMORE (AP > -The parenlJI of Clarence Thomp&QO Jr. •pt;nl MU anxious 18 hours b~fore they learned from lhe 1''81 that their i>on, whom they heht"Vt>d had been kidnapped, muy have been trymg to extort tnon"y from lbt:m, his mother ~Hid Saturday. Thompson , 23. was in federal c us tody Saturday m Florida where he was charged with try- ing to extort $6,000 from his purent.s in a phony kidnapping, thti l''BI said. FBI agent Edward Hagerty s aid here that the younger ( __ B_R _IE_Fs_-... _) Thompson had allegedly '"false· ly indicated to his parents that he was k1dn11pped and held for ransom.'' T..,,.• C~arrd ORCHARD, Texas <AP) -An explosion und fire rocked lhe Orchard Sulfur Mine on Satur - day. sending a cloud or toxic smoke into the air and forcing the evacuation or three small southeast Texas towns. One person was injured but no deaths were reported, sajd the Fort Bend County sheriff's of. fl ee. Deputies order ed the evacuation of Orchard, East Dernnrd and Tavner, which they said have a combined population of less than l,000. AN~ Dela .. C't CLEVELAND CAP> -An aide to Mayor Dennis J . K ucinich said Saturday there does ool ap- pear lo be any way for lbe city of Cleveland to avoid its second default in less th:.n a year Ohio's largest city default~ on $14 mtll1on worth o f municipal notes l o six l<H'<il banks on Dec. JS, 1978. 'fh~ ('Jly now fa<:t'S the likelihood of d( .. faulting on $17.4 m1llion in loans ht•lrl by thrt.'l' t llY liCtOunts Ill early Ottobcr Spies o• BoaC• C HICAGO CAP> -Viet- namese posing as ''boat people" refugees have infiltrated the United States and other coon· tries taJung m lndochinese re- fugees as part of a scheme t.o S<'t up ~PY nt•twork.,, the Ch1<-ago Tnbunt: rcportl'd an today':) cd1 t1ons. The m·wl>papN quoted n ·· fuf(ees in camps m Indonesia and ·· t::uroJ>('anS and Ameriran intelligence i.ourc:es" as saying V1 elnamese infiltratots hav'· been aboard nearly every boat lhat hllB left Vietnam in the past six months Wacn-Sa•pled MIDDLETOWN, Pa. CAP) - Technicians have drawn the firs t samples or radioactive wate r from the basement of Three Mile Is land's Unit 2 nuclear reactor, a spokesman for lhe plant said Saturday. Analysis of the samples is ex- pected lo indicate the effective- ness of a water filtration system under con11ideratioo to decoo- ta m inate the approximately 550,000 gallons that have ac- cumulated in the building since lhe accident. Jl.eWI Lhle DIC SAQQEZ. Iran CAP) -A col- umn of 200 government troops s mashed through Kurdish rebel lines to relieve a bes ieged gar- rison here Saturday, but the fight for the town raged on. A Kurdish leader promised "all· out war." NATIONAL /INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER ........... Close Brush Witla Breath ••• No. it is n 't King-Kong-s ized dental h ygiene in action, it's billboard paster Dennis Severn putting the final touches to an out.door advertisement outside the town of Parsons. Kansas. 3 of Octuplets Still Alive, 'Doing Well' NAPLES, Italy CAP> -The three surviving octuplets born lo Basqualina Chianese 10 days ago are gaining weight and do- ing well, doctors reported today, but they added lhe condllions of premature babies can change quickly. STEFANO CHIANESE, the father, frequenUy v1s1Ui Anna. Silvana and Valentina while Mrs. Chianese bas yet lo see her three girls. "She wa~ so shocked by the f ive deaths a nd reels so p('ssimlst1cally ahout her effort.~ to become a mothl•r that •·v••11 do<-tors .agn•<' 1t m :iy tw twtt•·r fo r ht•r to wait ht·for1· <,1·1·1ni• h•·1 ha hlP~." <• ho!-.p1lal 11fft1·1,d ';1111 MRS. <:lllAN•:st-:. who had bt.'en talong IC'rtahly drugs. de- live red sextuplets three monlhb prematurely in 1976 and all dJed a rew days later. This time. two girls and three boys died within three days of birth, v.h irh v.;1~ tv.o month-. premature Boy Ended His Life Over Show's End ST. PAUL, Minn. <AP) -The parents of a !>year-old boy who Jumped 200 feet lo his death from a bridge aft.er "Battlestar Galactlca" was canceled say the boy's whole We was wrapped up m the televiaioo sl)ace show. • · 1 hope we never ever see It on TV again, because it would 1ust crush u.s." Dawn Seidel. the boy 's stepmother, said Satur· day. EDDI E SEIDEL Jr. wu buned Fnday. He committed suicide in tbe pre-dawn darkness Wednesday after telling police from his perch on the Hi gh Hndge railing that he was up:wt that ··s attlestar Galacl1ca"' ha<1 h.-en dropp~d by lht· AH<' 111·t"ork I talk1-d ~about ~u1ng AU(' ur 1fo1ng sonwthing." Mr<; ~:Hh·I s:.11d "Rut my hu,b:ind <,;ml t11 1u::.t lea\e thing::. like· lht-y arr• irnd not make d bi g ha::.sf(• out of II "I know it's not their fault because they had tbe program ·· Like many a teen-age boy. f:d c11.. ~a. .. dt>i•pt...· :.l>sorl11·d v.1t h llUtl°f ~IJJ("t" 'UbJt"l l'> For Eddie. said Mrs. Seidel, lt meant a roomful of posters, maguines, plastic models aad other paraphernalia about "Bat- Uestar Galactic a.'' Hla father, Edward Seidel Sr., sald be learned about four years ago that Eddie bad been soiffuig gas with friends so be sent birn to a psychiatrist. "THE PSYCHIATRIST said he was just kind of bored with life. that there was nothing here for him to exc<.'l in," said Seidel. "'There was no real challenge here on th•~ e arth." S 1· 1 d ._. I ~ a 1 d w h c n Erl d i 1· l1·Jrnc-d l:.il>t spring that "'Hal· tlt•.,t:.ir <;;it:wt11·:j '0 w :is beinJ.! l·:.nt·t·l•-<J. lw 1 nnt :wtt-d the ABC nt•twork to a.'k orr.nal.., t.o k1•1•1J 11 o n 11w la!>l rt.>run (Jf thl' !Jf" i.iram wa.., :.hown Aug. 5. II<' said he dJdn 't realize what on anfluence a TV program ('ould have on his son. .. ·'I was never sure it did In· flU<'nC'•• kiri' that had. hut now I m l llrl\ 111< '-·d 11 <fol:'>, he said Ah, the comforts of home delivery ••• I ~~ -Sun Smiles Over Nation There's no place like home to enJoy ell the comfort• of a subscription to the Delly Pilot. Atter all, what could be cozier than the convenience and 1avlng1 over buyt"9 It at th• newsstand? For a• little at $3. 75 a month, you can have the Deity Piiot right at your dooratep each day. 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N c (API ShalceapHn wrote 400 yean •10 ol t.wo warrtl\& famlllu. lb• Mun ta1ues end Cal)Weu. brou&ht togetbtr only by the deaths of their rhUdren. Romeo and Juliet Now. tn a fedt!ral courtroom, an oppo!1l\.tl dra ma ls belna playout oul two families, the Mar Donalds and ~ Ka11sab11, tum~ to t'm•micft by famtly deaths TBE TRIPLE·MllaO£a lMal of Dr Jeffrey Mac Donald 'nt ers Its seventh wcf'lt 'Monday The apllt betwt>Cn hus Camlly and \.hat or his former m lawa. Alfred and Mil<trro Kassab. httamt! even mor~ appannt tu t week llS defense witncs1U'I\ 11nd then tbe formt-r Green Reret h1msttr took thf' stand MacDon ald . 35. of tlunt1n~ton Bea<'h. I~ c harged wtth the am stabbing and bludaeocung death:s of tua w1fe. Colette, 26, and dau1hters Kim berly. 5. and Knsten . 2, a t lhe1r Fort Rragg horn~ He says four drug·t'ra.1ed antruders, one of them a candle-carrytnji! woman who chanted . "Acid is groovy. Kiii the p1g11" ishiughtered h1i. ta m 1ly and U\JUI"~ him. As MacDonald lesu hed last wetik 1n a tear choked vo1t·e. Kai.sab, of Cranbur·,. N J . be1tmed And both during direct testimony and under crosi. l'Xamtnatton. Mad>onald's bitterness at thl· "ass abs showed through .. FREDDlt: (KASSAB> ANO I had m any COO· versations. almost on a daily ba!>ls." MacDonald said or the month!> following the killings "They aot prO(ll"tlHIVely wlldc•r u th,· winter Pf0¥res•e.l . Jl *•me a very •lrw11(t'. tens~. dralnln& &erl~• d communlcallons ." MaC'Donald 11t11d tw Clnall y m ade up a "lfr of mcr~dlbh1 s>nmortWOlf' th1&t ht> b1&d tr1Ackert down and shot to death one of the •lliackers "to kt't1P fo'redcJ .-and Mildred off my b•ck " Kassab. ht• ~aid, wunh .. '<.I him to go back to Fayettt!vlllei h•· was dbchargt!d Jrom the Army In late 1970 11(1t•r 1·har11ci. a&Minat him wer e drop~ untl track down the-killers ··tnltta:lly I would h1w1: to soy thul I wu:s for il," MacDonald uld Later. thoutth "It 1>eemed M htUe silly, a lil · llu m elodramut11· " but thf' rift twtwc~n the two ram1hes became . d 1asm in thu i.pnng of 1971, he sa1d. when Mac· Oonald went to the Kassabs to tell tbcm he was moving to Callforn1a. ANOTU£1t Ot;t'ENSE WITNESS, Hellen Fell. attended the mt:etlng She said Mrs. Kassab told MacDonald, "I want you to stay and mourn with ml' lf you leave. I will m ake you live lo regret it." MacDonald testified, "I \.bought it was an anguished mother'!> concern at that time and pt!rhapb didn't pay as much attention to 1t as I :.hould have " The nirest thing he could s ay about the meeting. MacDonald said, was "they were handling this incredible tragedy differently than I was " Mrs. Kassab testified earlier that MacDonald rut she and her husband off alter the killings and ·didn't appear lo care about them She described Rerord 'High' Hanging HONOL LU CAP) Kim Glandon spenl headlights· and flares put out by police of ficers. part or the weekend JUSt hanging around. long enough in fa<:t to set a world's en durance record in hang gliding. The veteran of only a year and a hair of piloting the k1tt• like gliders said has next ven ture will be to attempt the hang glider dis ta nc·c record next yl'C.tr :.it Owens Valley 1n The 24·ycar·old San Diego re al estate agent kept his Condor 194 ~liding on the air c urrents off Makapuu Cliff. located on Oahu's south coast. for 16 hours. four minutes on Fri· d ay California. · Arter darkncsi., Glandon said he kept his circling along a :-mall portion of the cliff faintly lighted by the light:. from St-a Life Park. THAT BETTERS THE previous record or 14 hours. 35 minutes set three year s ago by Louis Vega of ll;iwaii. "l WAS REALLY only going for the 15 hours. but after thal I felt I could do a nother hour. so I went for 1t." said Glcmdon. who cred ited his "good ~round crew" with mak ing the record possible Glandon. who look off from atop the 1.000.foot·high cliff above Sea Life Park at 5: 44 a. m.. said the roughei.t part was the landing JUSt before 10 p m. next to the highway m an area illuminated only by Glandon. who 1s here on two Wl'ck:.' vaca u on. said he dot':. most of h1i. hang i.:liding at Bag Black Mountam. east of San Diego. Second Fire Adds Woes BANNING (AP) ·Jus t as the Burro Flats fire on the Morongo India n Reservation was con· tained Saturday a fte r bu.mJng l.545 acres. another blaze near Cabazon erupted and charr<.>d at least 350 acres in "steep, rocky terrain," a uthorities s aid. Flames raced through dry brush about a mile south of Cabazon while about 240 firefighters from the California Division of Forestry. Riverside County and U.S. Forest Service fou ght the fire aid ed by air ta nkers. h elicopter s a n d bulldozers, said COF Dispatcher Sharlene Osborne. The fire was t hreatening some structures 1n the Cabazon area but no damagl' or injuries had been reported. 99 R e id i t1 Raid SAN FRANCISCO (AP> 1'inety·nine persons were arrest f'd or cited e arly Saturday when police ra1de'1 an afterhours privat e disco rlub in which authorities s:iid they found weapons. drugs and gambling Sgt. Greg Corrales said an estimated 200 persons were m Kelsey's Disco key club in the Bayview District when 30 police officers arrived al 3 a .m . But about hall or them escaped by ( STATE J scrambling out wfodows and every available exit. Grala S•old~r• TEMPLETON <AP> A fire in a fully·loaded grain elevator was checked early Saturday. but fire officials said they would probably be extin g uis hing smouldering grain for at least another day. "There ar e 16 bins of grain in the elevator. a nd that.'s a lot of gr ain to dig out and make sure it is n 't burning ," said California Department of Forestry Capt. Bill Boag. Boo11f.e r f 'i r e d COYOTE CAP> An 85·fool booster rocket. the Titan 340, was s u cces s ful ly test fired Saturday at the facil ities of Unal ed Technologies. O ffi cials s a i d th e 250·lon rocket nf()tor generated l 3 million pounds of thrust, the equivalent of about 19 million horsepower The solid propellant motor is intended to power the Air Force's next generation of space launch vehicles E Talks S t ret~hed OAKLA ND CA P> Top labor leade rs and Bay Area Rapid Transit o ffi c i a l s e m e rged ligh tlipped fro m a special bargaining session Saturday , s aying only they agreed to keep talking. Neithe r labor re presentatives no r BART officials who met Saturday at an Oakland motel would e laborate on what was discussed. but said talks would resume later . Ford Layof I Told PICO RIVE RA CAP> -Ford Mo to r Co. h as laid off 550 worke rs at its assembly plant here for an indefinite period after trans ferring production of ils Thunderbird model to l hc company's Chicago ,a nd Lor:un. Ohio, plants . Coastal Air Clear; Smog Stuck In land EL MO~TE CJ\PJ -The Air Quality Mangagemenl D1slnct predicts good to unhealthful aJr ·quality in the Soulh Coast Air Basin today. Air is expected to be good in the Big Bear Lake a rea with a Pollutant Standard Index of 42. the hjgh desert. PSI 42. and thl· coastal areas. PSI 50 hi• behavior ul Ule meeting as "nast)'." MacDonald h.a a lived ln California sm ce 1971. tie ls director of a Long Beach hospital's emerge n· cy room. Mrs. Kas!lab also testified she thought the MacDonald's marriage was deterioratlng. Mac· Donald's mother, Dorothy. said s he thought lhe marriage was extremely happy. THE TWO FAMILIES DON'T talk to eicll other any more. although both said they got along well before the deaths. At one point early in the trial, Mrs. MacDonald got up and moved to another seat after she found she was sitting in the i.am e row as K assab. Kassab took on the role of Informal prosecutor after readulg transcripts of the Army's bea.r ing. The Kassa bs attempted to take out a murder war· rant against MacDonald io 1974; a federal grand Jury convened in Raleigh shortly after. MacDonald was indicted in J anua ry, 1975. After MacDonald 's t ear-wracked testimony last week about the deaths. Kassab said, "He d1dn 't cry during the Article 32 <Army hearing).·• He also s aid MacDonald c h a n ged his testimony slightly, "but there's a reason for every change." During cross·exam ination by a!>s1stant lJ .S. Attorney J ames Blackburn, MacDonald showed his bitterness by giving some sarcastic ans we rs and telling Blackburn disgustedly tha t any ex· planation he could give for some or the evidence would be "just pure conjecture." MEANWHILE, THE DEFENSE 1s about to wrap up its presentation. Dr. Jamts Neal. a former Army phys1c1an. is expected to appear Monday. He testified at the Army hearings he moved the family ':. bodies. a key point in the de· fense's attcmpli. to ~how evidence was m is· handled. ll may also put a prison inmate, J1mm~ Friar , on the stand He told a mem~r of thl' deftni.c tl•:.tm rcccntl~ he t·allt>d the Ma{'Donald hou!>e by mistake the night or the killing~ 1\ '40man answC'rcd. laughini.t. and he hl·ard '>l'\'1•ral men 1n the hal'kground, acl'ording to ;i court affidavit Friar 1s being· held at lht· .\tcDowtll CrJunly pni.on unit on mail fraud rl'lated charges Last '4t·ck. L. S l>1 '>lnct Court Judgl' Franklin T Ouprct• dl·n1cd dl'ft·n ~t' :ittemµt i. to get 1c ... t1mony about llelena Stoeckl<'~ admitted. Miss Stoecklcy. long sought by the dcfcn.,c <ti. a possible s u:.pect. t estified she took mcscahn<' tht· night of tht' deaths and d1dn·t remember anvth1n ~ She de nied having anything to do with lht' d£·aths Dupree also denied derense mol1nni. to let an Army hearing officer's conclusions anllJ C\ 1dent:e C'ol. Warren Rock found the char~cs agami.t M dC' Donald ··not true" and recommended that leads on Miss Stoeckley ~ purs lltd Air is predicted lo be un healthful for sensitive persons in inland Orange County. the low deserts. PSI t 13. the Heml'l· Elsinore area. PS I 125. a nd the metr opolitan area. PSI 175. .,. ......... Beeoeert1 Road Roelc9 Life as an actor isn't always easy, just ask Sylvest~r Stallone, star of 'Rocky' and 'Rocky ll.' The actor is re· cqvering in a Hollywood hospital from a tendon injury suffered during fll mlng of a crucial fight scene from the second film. Air is forecast lo be unhealthy for e veryone in the San Fernan· do a nd Santa Clarita valleys. PSI 215. the Rive r side·San Bernardino area, PSI 215, and the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys. PSI 230. No burning will be permitted in the basin today. Copter Pilot Flees Scene S AN FRANCISCO <AP) Authorities attempted Saturday to locate the pilot of a helicopter which landed In the m iddle of a San Fran cisco play1round crowded with children. Patrolman J lm Fry said the pllot ipored hla signals t.o cut off the qlne, t.o insure that tbe rotating blades didn't bit any of the nearby children. Police held back the youngsters, and the 'copter took off before the pUot could be ldenWied. Mayor Dianne Feinlteln was drivin g near the Weatem Addi· tlon pla.)'tround al t be time and was driven to the scene. 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T ThomM 1(..-vlt IEdltor Sideshow Sullied Judicial Process ~ '"ff"'tly <'Oft('ludtid rape triet <>f G n Rutth~r8'>ft •~ not hlceily t() •<>down one of t~ prMJd M«'tmf'!n~ In Or nt«" CoUnty judk ttl htttof'y ffutt~r~ Is th~ •,nt ~ld Whitt ~r Af'rMp ('f! wor~tt who w m d~ to 8""' trltl thtf'~ lt tfif'~ twtfnrt: Im fly bf.In~ cquittt'd ~'"Pf' nc1 r~l•t~ t-h r~~ What m•-frut('h~MOft·a ('~ttfl nfl'u tr ve"tY ' not thfa Jtldt('Jal firf'work~ It 1cn1tNt ()Vf"t 21 mM\th ~riod but thf \rl4!~ho N reW1 t.hat ~urr~hndM thfl' ffair fllrst thfl'r~ w .. thf' mtru<1um M m1 hUnt ,.mf'n " ri~hh K'""P"' <tu1lt. trUW')(PfW'f' rwt JU'ltlrf" tWI nM ~f'n to bt-th~\r ron<-flrn.; '•nlv wh t thflv ~ 84J Rn '•PJA)rfun ltv to Nf'8tf' n t1on I t' ll-lfl <'f'lflhrei ws1' f>f fntfl'rfl'~t '''th" nm,.n ~--tb~y lfl\fl'n~vM 1ntn fhfl' rrM "w1thonlv 'il"l'IW•r"'(f f8r t'I At thPir t'<'lmm nci T hf'n Ht~tP wa~ thfl' qu~ttflft b it-Judam"flt ,,f df're-n<1e '" wyf"r Tnrv Gi lf'~ h<> qf8j{M ..NPJI mem.pulsled m4"rl11t PvPm hy h1w1ng 1tllf"~Pd v1t"hm c;u 'ltdf> hv 1de with alte~M rAp1~! ft 4"h prom1 ~1ng to unrlt>rto joint' psvc-h1atr1<' P'< m., to lron <1\1t the-ir rJ1 f(Prenc-Pc; fhPre wee.; aJc;o "" unrnmfortRhlf' trial afterrrrn th :1s (;Jlp, Anci rPmtnist lawvt'r 0Jori3 Allred teP<i off Cm PR<'h r•thn at ""flaratfl prP-.c; e<mfe rf'n<'f'q that h1ttf litllr or 110 ~1.eo1f1<•· ON' (1fhl'r l hRn puhlicitv VRIUP f vPn pr~P,.11t<1r r>an Rri<'fl' '>lipµNI up 11 thri enrt whPrt Re.; lf11t rhn~on wa" R<'QUitted. hf' '!lipped rlowr1 a t,•v ·k .. 1 a1rwAv r· fhPr than fare nPwc;mpn rf thP p1rv "V"IPm mPRO'> SHIVl hirt~, ii HlNlrt'! ftllll ju"t •<'P wa.:; o::Arvf'<l whPn A orire (.'011vic tect mnn wus spMP<f YPAr" hf>hmd hars thanks to a judicial ~ystrm ttrnt rrmrprns it.,Plf with innoc-ence as wel I aci "uJ It rhP 4'1(1f>.,hflW tri mmin~s in the· H 11tdwrc;on !'IHI(', hnwf've r . hari nnthing to rlri with lhP rliffkull IH'lk 11f 1irnv ine: J!ttilt nr innnc-f>n N> CoUahoratio11, Please fhnu":~ncic; ()( vi .. itor.:; l'll<'ked th rou~h t he Orange r·n1mty F'atr 'q tum~tr l,•s fa,;t month end generall y agreed 1h.>1t th~ mix of old ·fa~hiont>d farm a nim11 J jud~lng. enter· taanment. exhibits a nd commerciol displays was well worth the price of adm issicm. Whal many of t hose visitors didn't see was the (air's eomm1tment to year-round activities on the 1.50-acre grounds -a commitment that doesn't always set too well in its host city, Costa Mesa. Part of the irritation is based on petty altitudes and .rnr f<?elings P:1rt of 1t 1s real \:, .1 "' .ite·•>p~rared m~t1tut1on the Orange County W Il l' is b«>holf1Pn rn 01) local government in at s planning. 'H11 ld1 11 ~ 1n<l •1fi"'f,J l1r1n IL <t n'>wer-; lo S<.ic r:.i mcnto and i<J<"l' 1m1 ·nt., J l<,nr• l'hts ot 1 r,ur-..1· rn1 H5 l h~la Me:s <J The City Council ~PP', i m•1sc.1v~· \l.f+kly s w;ap m e ·t clog its streets and 1am ,,~ intnv·r·t 1tJO"-on w•·t.:kNidi:. It h:.ts an the paia hearrt vigorous protf·sts tw c:aust· of noise J:!Cner ated by a weekly motor<:yclc event. On some issues -usually those that are noncon· troversial -fai r officials at least inform the city of their plans. But when the chi ps are down they can be in<fe'pendent indeed. Costa Mes a's attitude sums up as: Look, folks, your plans are affecting us and our citizens; you can't keep piling these problems on us without even consulting us. The fair board's contention is that it brings major en· tertainment and leis ure activities to the county and that it can't operate within city constraints. <The c ity of Costa Mesu, for example, would have c losed both the swap mt'ct and the cycle races, the fair's principal sources of outs ide income.) The friction reached the scorching stage with the !air's plan to buH d a n 8,000•seat amphitheater . Costa Mesa, looking at an additional t raffic flow or up lo 3,500 cars for year-round attractions at the arena, sought an injunction to halt the project. Last week, it lost ; the court said the fair isn't subject to a ny city con· trot. Even granting t he legal validity of the fair board's st and, it's not a very pretty state of aUa irs. The fair 's ac· tivities already impose severe tramc problems (try southbound Newport Boulevard on a swap meet day) and the falr has other expansjon plans beyond the am· phllheater . Any other developer would be forced to file numerous environmental impact studies to justify such projects - and correctly so. It would be only proper, and neighborly, for the fair board to work m ore closely with Costa Mesa on its plans. Acting otherwise could precipitate a series of harass· ments by the city that would play hob with the fair board's fancy m aster plan. • Op1n1ons expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11sts. Reader comment Is Invi ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O Bo1t 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Cure for Worries By L.M.BOYD Odd thing about worry. You only worey about what you don't fully understand. If )'OU h ave s uffi c i e nt tnowledge about any matter, you don't worry about it. Such ls the claim of a scholar who baa made an extensive study of the subject. Worry, this s avant aays, is an lndica· lion or ignorance. So lf you t1nd yourself worryin1 about Dear Gloomy Gus To Go v . Brown : Altbouab a little ltrok· lnl on the r ight and I.hen a little on tbe left may aet you there, It eventually malt• both 1lde1 IOl"e. M.W. ' something, he suggest s, you'd do well to undertake Tesearch on said something. Ma ke phone calls. Go to the library. Send o rr for lit.ed ture. Consult with ex· perts. Learn all about U.. Were you aware that there were bones on earth before there was grass! Indeed. But they were little horses . Wasn•t unUI the coming ol erau that they began to arow big. In 1'70, t&ere were 81 beer brewing companies ln the United States. Today, there are 44. Nobody knows exactly why aspirin relieves pain. Q. "II there any cootlnent that doesn't have a desert?" A. Only ooe, Europe. Few bridae playen know that it's not just custom but a rule of the 1ame that. the dummy band be 1pread out "ith the trumP1 oa th• rlfbl Only on• flower ln 10 worldwide bu aQ)' IOr\ ol pleuant fracranee. \ What Youth Needs Most: Values 9'A8KJ GTON A l1U'I" b\1t Oiftder·NPCM'led war r•• ' '" thfl repubOt. •ftd ft u Im port.ant 1n th~ 1utloe11I 'rtleMf' •'I f'IMtty nfl~ C'tr thf' lat~t Mtddlfl f;Mt tmnklf" T he w•r. tt mply 111 t.v,.r t mill nd t'llildrf'n Thf' ad vtr "~ P'f' 1 radltMlftatmt'I -,nrt •anlf of 't t"t Ulllr m1ndt"<i m1t,.,1all<tt s .v h n t h ink f f"df"ral hf' nt vC1lent'~ end mfltts nt r ti llctrPn ~ rl ~h t'I ' ~r r th e an'l wer to tbP. """'' '" AmnlrM family tiff' Nnw thf' aotl tractltlnnah<tt<t ~re w11ll meanfn( fhey are eon vl ncfld l hat It o oly •nou1h ff'deral J)1"0Snms are l unded Evtelta' the age-old proble~ rrf famUiel' wtn M dim inished to ~ m ana~btt! loevel Thf'y at'tually behen that lhe PTtmaTy re11~ tamilJes come ap r t '" thftt f't<m<>mic forces hw r Mn<tpiTf"d t1 taiM th_,m T ff ~-f ffff.DR l'.N arP llbu'lt'<f hy pnrPnt'I , run away, ~,.,mm 1t "'•In""· tak,. dr uie~. .,,.1',.,,..,,,. PT""~11ant . le" s t"•rtit>no; 1rop nut of ~rh<WJI m~tly hf't"ltlJ'lf' rJf lhP I i S ,.f'onr>tnlC rnon<1tl"r <;n l)t1Hlt<1 llkf' th,. C.arnegie F'n11 n1ht111n r.r th,. N stional '\r itdf'my rJf Scit>Tlt't"'> r1tll~ ror tfirer t income r t'dlstribu"Uon. anrf (t Vtlrit'1y ()f Othe r f~rll lly finanrf'd pro1rem'I No w this t t1n ·b e bad AQr w(l}i> THE G1.UE THAT ~EEPS THE P\ECES 106ETHER .1 Bob Greene economics and bad soe1aJ pohcy u welJ R•W. WONDE& lb•t Sen Alan Cranaton t D Ca hf J can· celed hearlnp l'J1'I the Ch1kj Cue Act of l979 <fa vored by anti tradltlonal i~t'I '· uy1n1f t hat Congre'I~ and the public feel ·•very ne1auve 3bout 'uch new federal propo1u1I~ The consequence of Aa many family welfare programs 1331 m the federaJ scovemment alooe> 1s an enJarcement of lhe p1U.ab&e wflllare class people who are' told, lo flffect, you JU.'lt can't make it. &<J we'll take care of you Such a dictum can be u bad as hernin NOY tr1uHt10-nalisl11 reel tor humt1nily Jwat 8'§ keenly u the c;t'r ularlst'I dn Their rtnk'I number potlUcal hbert1l11 as wP.11 M ron~rvatlve"I Hut they r~I that exte5sivt' federal m~ltnf( In ramjljf"!I amountA to destroy in« the family '" ordn w uive ii IF FAllWF.A nffd tH!lp , they a r ir ue. d o It t hro u1h t h ,. "m edlaUng atructure1 .. of netshborhood UOUPt. churc~ and other volu:ntary or ianiu tions Retain plurall11m , ret.aJn ramlly control St.ron« f0Tce11 work aaalntlt pa rt•ntal control theae day11. Som ~ "children·~ rtahla" •d v<><:at.es ao beyond the Un1lf'd Nauon.s· acceptable list , and call ror lawa 1ua ranteein.c a child lbe r ight.to: find • new home al his isn't happy ror him. obtain fr ee l egal, m e dical or psychiatric care, without paren· t al con sent · rem ain an a runa way center even If pattnts request his return: sue parent!. or schools for damages. exact a minimum wagt: rrom parents for doang chores Th t• thru s t o f anti trad1t1onahi;Lo; as an 1Jttt:mpt to pass lhe Ten C'omma ndm .. nt.<. all ''' t•r agam. thou)<!h in t h1· for m 11f r1•d1•rJI n ·c11l:1t 11111-. v.1th m111w' .1lljl h\·d T if t: SAU •"\µt·nt·nC"•· 1o.1th those 331 fed<'ral program!>. <"< treme stand.s on 'rhlldren·o; npt.a' and lbe situaUoa by which a child can cet a Planned Parenthood abortion without parental COllM1ll, but must have a wnttm note from mother to get bu ean pierced, have creat· ed a backlash agaJ..OSt P resident Carter 's White Rouse Coo - ferenee on Familie4 and U.S. participation In the lnterna· t1onaJ Year of the Child . Jndeed. Mr. Carter SffD\.I con· fused about American family life. Oo one haod, be talks fervenUy about the traditional family and laments the decline of moral s tandards and lhe sconung of marriage. On the other, he appoints policy m akers who are anii· t r aditi-on a l a n d fo s te r a 'ecularlsm which deteriorates family 1tre TR t!AE IS n<> better voice on this ltsue lhan Or Robert Coles, a H a r va r d tJ niverstt y ptychlatnat, who passionately ttf'cl1r~ that the most preASlng need f&r American children ~ day i~ for p~rent.8 to teach lhf!m valu~s •nd ethics, and com· pas"kln for otMr P«JPle, rlltMr then ~ tr'kk1 P•th to ~at the •y~tf'm and m•ke bilC butka. Or C.:olea comm ltA the attUJar •In of lnvokin« Jud•lc tradition and (;h11~·5 t.P1chan1t to plead h ll'IC8M Hio sroffr. at propoulA for children to enr<age in conten· tloua battl~ with parents over · right$ .. Moreover , be says . parents should quit tryln~ l'> psychologically "understand" their children and begin showing them why they should contribute to the fantily's needs. WHILE 08. Coles believes that. children or the poor o~d free medical attention, com·· pens atory education and oUlPr '-Pl'C tal help. ht• '>lJll ~IVI'!\ pnrirt t) to lht• nc<'<i for 1Jan·nt•, to t . .1k1· r harl-!<' 111 -.\r(·-.•. la \ wortl und , ';amµh·. tlw d1H1•n•11n · h••t\41·1'11 nl!hl =ind "'rim, .101! th• \ alw 111 tr ... 11 1111 1 , 11 I' f , "'1 •ta 1.um.11111' Htth orHJ ,,.. .. ,, p.H• r 1 alal>.•• mU'•l do th•~. &nd fodl·rJI ~rJ11I~ "'on·t h~p Children's Annual Report Shows Deficits This is the International Year of the Child, proclaimed so by t he United Nations. Two ci vie groups in t he Midwest organized an lotema· tional Year of t h e C h ild Festival, part or wh.ich was an essay con· test open to c hildren in kindergarten through high school. When the s p onsors o f the coot.est read the essays, one of the first they came across - writleo lb block letters -said: •'I AM GLAD it is the lntema- tional Year of the Child. 1 can't wait to grow up and be a parent, because I would never h.lt my child." As the sponsors read through the entries. they found many that reflected the same attitude. A large number or the children expressed concern a bout topics that children are not s upposed to be worried a bout -beatings, lonellnesa, lack of love. The essays per haps speak more eloquently or what the In· te rnaliooal Year or the Child Is all about than anything that an adult could write. H e r e a r e so m e o f t h e children's worda. "At tlJll ~of economic woe, I'm aure our tboulltta ~ out to our friends a c CllrySJer." ' "I was born unde r a lucky star It was so lucky that I didn"t have a chance lo call anyone ·oad '·· ''I HAT E CJIJLD abuse. I Uunk that n<>t enou~h people arc payrn~ attcnllon to it Not onJy grownup!> arc important. but we are too. God made e-.ch person spec1a1. and He loves everyone. If cruldren a ren't loved enough by their pare nts a nd are beaten and star ved. \.hey may grow up to be the same kind or parents. Please help the parents with their pro- ble m s so they can love \.heir children.·· "A child needs to be taught. A child needs to be loved. A child needs to be understood. A child needs good food. A child needs exercise. A child needs to know who he is. A child need& to know God. A child needs friends. A child needs to be happy.•' "I THINK A child has the r ight to be loved and understood. Adults have that right, so why don't children? A child has the right to be treated like a human being, because adults tr eat us like animals." ·'The parents are lhe ones who d ecide what they wa nt their c hildren to be like . Ma ny parents don't care . they let lhe kids do what they want, \.h en when they are s ick of them, they hit them or toss \.hem out on the street. Give us kids a chance to live." "Your parents could have all the money in the world, and that's all they care about. l'hey love lt more than you. Your parent.a are too busy tryi.n, to make money that It's like you don'tevenexllt." "IT DOES NOT matter rich, poor, or middle class. children still need love and someone to take care of them. Some ldd.s have it and some kids don't . It's just not fair. All or us need someone to love and someone lo love UI back.'· "C~ea must be made lo understand bow cold people can be aod ahou1d be set up from the start that We lan 't fa.Ir." "Many children are bom to one parent, which only provides them with ball the lovlns. Just Lhlnk ol the cblldren who never experience a moment of peac:.." • I ''80llETlllNG should be done for a chlld whole only offense la havlDI bad parents." ••Affection. love, and un·· der1tandin1 are tbln11 that everybody needs, Hpeclally children . Without tbem. tbe ------\ \ .... richest child has nothing. If there is a child who was not shown affection, then he in tum cannot show It. And if there is a child who was not shown love, \.hen he cannot show It. And a child without understanding Is deprived of many answers to questions only a c hild would ask." "They say the future lies on the children. then how can you leave the future in the hands or someone wbo was not loved or understood, because the way you are brought up stays with you." "TBE&E WILL be many chlldna wbo will never realb.e that th.ii year has been special for them.'' "To make a person happy and lau1b with you doesn't take a 1ood Joke. It takes loving a penon, but lovln1 a person can be hard." "If a child has something wrong with him, be should not be made fun of. or hidden by parents becaose or s hame . Thete children need and deserve help. Don't abut them away due to 1bame. Don't call tbem weird or 1tupk.I, help them.'' "If you don't eat you w1 II not s ur vive . I think people should think about children who don't get enough to eal, but you can't have everything." "Why does a woman hit her child for no reason? Please don 'l hit me. Tha t is on e or m y rights." "When a c hild asks what som ethin g means, they should be answered at that time and not told lo come back later." "THE WORLD can be quite a lonely place. Children should have the right of understanding because \.hey, too, just as adults, need a person they can taJk to, or express their feelings to." "If 1 had all the powe r in the world. I would make s ure lhal all children everywhere have a pair of loving parents that would not allow anything to harm them." "Please remember to treat a child u a child. Don't rush lhem into adulthood. Pra ise them for what they do, yes, but do not punlab them for what they have not accomplished in your eyes. Give them credit for at leut try. inc. Remember you are a child for 1ucb a 1bort U1Ue, and Ul adult forever." ' O~ngeCoa~Oa~P~~ l~~~~ ~-~.O~·~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~&.~.·~·.A.~.~~t .~ ... '9·7·9~~~~·1·u·N·'·'·.~.l'.~.·~.o.w•.~.a.~.~.l.~.:.7.1v.1M·P·l~.~.;.~.~.M.~.~.~.~.~.A.9·2·6·U~~~~· Supreme Court Echoes Klan: 'Play Favorites' ,. By aOBEAT BlLI. Rot>fort Hall ., o profruor of pol1t1cal ldewc• ol MotW«o CoUe~ In Oha ci . Cop11rtgh1 P•bUc RtatOrC'h, ~ed. 1'1t T ht· ~upr~me Court of thl' lJnltt-d Stat es h as ~C'ome 1 recrultlni aint fort.ht' Ku KJux Klan. That ta ab olutel,y con tr ry to lhe Court's lotenUon. or cours.-. 8fit Uw ~l!!nl decision 10 the case of Bruin w.-wr <ilthough lht' Kl11n' dl'ma1ogue11 dt•noun<'C' 1t bllterl · m u11t ht•nt•ath tht•1r "hue robe·~. be• "elcomP Th<'> 'w\tll ,•all 1t ninhrmat.lon or lht> hilt' lht'y havt' been tnk 1ng. with apr>arently 1ncrcw;1ng aucct.'H. to Kllln now membtr'1 ond s ympalhl1er1 · T hat th~ dominant pol.JtJcaJ forcea in thi11 country, out ot lhe pt'Ople'• ron trol. art giving advanta1H to blat'kts at the exi• nl(• or or dinary white rolk:t BalAN Wt:B£a \8 a blut.' rollar workt>r al the K•l11 cr Aluminum plant In Gramercy, 1.3 Wht<n m.inugcmt"nt und lht· union 1t~rt't'd tu ~ ... , it!Sll.h: half lh~ ~1l11t·e~ in '' ta u1ntn.i program for h1gh·11ay1ng <·rurt JOlJ:. for bluc k t•Jllµl u l'l'IL I 1•j;1trtJll'1>~ Of ~l'OlOttt y, Wd>t•1 . ulwlly:. u11 &il' t1 ve uruon mitn. rt'al•ll>d !.pinled ly ln defenae of "the guys at the plant." About the preferenllal tralnln& proarum he says, quite sim ply, "l didn't lhlnk It was lawful.' ANYBODY WHO, like Weber. u t down with a copy of thtt CivH Rights Mt of 1964 and mad the words of Scctkn 7031d l or 1'iUe VII would finct 1( hard to dis· Hgrt't' Tht-111" :.11y~. "lt shall be an uruawful l'mvloyment practice for 1rny employer, labor or· aa n12a u o n . or joint la bor· rnan ogement committee con· trolllrlJ: apprenticeship or other training or retraining. includin~ on·the-job training programs to dlscrlmlnate against a ny In divldual because or his race. col· or , religion, sex. or national orlgln In admissio n t o. or employment in, any program established to provide appren- ticeship or other training • Weber went to court, his cue · went all the way to the top. and ther e he lost. Five members of the Supreme Court ordained that the law does not mean what Its words mean. J ustice Brennan, writing for the majority. forthrightly re· fused to give the Civil Rights Act a ''literal interpretation." He and his colleagues chose rather I ANb WIT~ lHE Hl6~ER DENSITY, OUR 18-WHEELER-MOBIL ... HoME-HIG~·RISE-cONC>O-ESTATES· PARK WILL HELP US ALL IO Fl<SHT INFLATION, t>EFLATION, ANl>l~IN<iS. ~~~---- Winner's Kin Takes Hat Off To Frisky Terrier By ALE'M'A J . STREETER AU?tta Streeter reside3 in Irvine When our son "as in the seventh grade. a we ll known sort drank company offered prizes for ::.logans. Th1.1 firs t prize was a Mancheste r Terrier, a $25 hat ror the winner 's mother and a $25 savings bond for the store whe re the drink was purchased Young Bill worked ha rd on tus slogans. I le received a t elephon e call one afternoon tell· Ing him that he had won first onze. He had just come an from school and he was elated. I w as given a certificate for the hat. I went downtown to the store and picked out a beautiful. soft gray relt. The brim was turned up JltSl a bit, and a t)eautiful bard. m<J dl· or s haded gray <>s trsc h feathers. perched on the side. It was truly lov ely THE LITTLE T ERRIER soon made himself at home. He was so cute with a litUe face just like a monkey, except thinner . He looked as if he we re full or mischief and he sure was. TRB From Washington t was very pregna nt at the time and went to a PT A tea one afternoon with several of the neighbors We we re all dressed up and, of course, I wore my new hat On the way home a friend aske<l me to go lo the store with her. so we stopped m at my home ror a few minutes. I took orr my hat and put 1r on the d ining room table before we left the house WHEN I CAME home, the little terner was das hing madly through the house. I thought he was just glad to see me. I walked into the dining room a nd what a s ig ht met my eyes. The re were feathers scattered from one room 'l. the next As I followed their tr ail, m y ho .. 1fied eyes fell upon the remains of my lovely new hat. Crushed tn a heap. minus the bird. it was out on the s un porch. As I stared al the m ess. the dor;( grabbed the hat and ran under the c:otfcc table ~ 1lh 1t By the ta me I got my hu~" bod y down to nrab rt a" a~ from him, he darted away. WE PL.A YEO TAG through the hou!>e for iJ few minute~ until I realized that I ('Ould ne\ t·r get down fast <'nough to t•atch him lie "ould <;t:rnrl ~till. the hat rn his mouth. and I could almost swea rto rtthat his lips wen· pulled back in a grrn I finally dcC'tdcd that the hat was no good to me any more The beautiful bird was gone and ~o was the s hape of th<.• hat. Th:it little dog 1s gon<'. but wtll ne,er bt' forgotten. to give effect to what they claJm the leg1sl11l1ve history s howed its meaning to be. THESE WER E n ew dts · coveries : J us t three years earlier lhe same JUSllces were clear that the act prohibited "discrtm!natory prefe rence for a ny {racial > g roup, mm&nty or ma1ont11." and found "uncon tradicted legislative histor y to lhe effect that Title V JI was in· tended to ... create an oblJga· tion not to discriminate against whites .... •· The Court's rea~oning in the Weber case went li ke this The purpose or Title Vll was "top open employment opportunities for Negroes an occ upations which have been traditionally c lo s ed lo them." so a s to forw a rd ''the 1ntegratio'h or blacks IOtO the mainstream of American soc1t>ty " The preferentrnl trainmg pro g ram has the same purp<Jse Therefore 1t c·ann<Jt be a v1oli.J · lion uf Title VII THERE CAN he no doubt that v. he n Congress enacted the Ctn I R 1~hts Act or 1964 rt had those: ends in mrnd There can be no le!\s doubt that it -.pec1fr Pd quite clearly thE' mea,n-. t ()IOr·bhnd em plo} ment pr<a<.·tr('h hv whi c h the l·nd-. wL•r1· "' be arh1cwd And tht·n· 1:-. no t·\ 1cl1·111·1· th<•• C'on ~re~' ~µct 1 {h·tl Uw~t: mt·dtll> rnt·n·I) bl'<·au:.•· 111 .. , thought 11 would be the most effective. fti s pecified the m because they we re thought to be fair; and fairness lS Itself one or the highest ends a law can have. Among the great a chieve- m ents in the never -completed labor to establish jus tice in America was the long-delayed embodiment or the prJnciple of equal protection or the laws in the Constitution, and the even longer-delayed l"ealization that equal protection forbade the law to trea t one pel"SOn differently from another because of race: F a irness im plies co lo r . blindness. SU PPO S E THAT th e l e ~i s l ature authorizes d is cnminataon in favor of blacks a nd forbids discrimination in favor of whites. Thal is NOT wha t Congress did in Title V1 I. maybe because it thought tt "ould unquestionably violate the Equal Protection Clause. But that 1s what the Supreme Court maJonty SAYS that Congress cl1d , and it has to be what the S upreme Court thinks the Equal Protcct10n Clciuse allows. So in lhe We ber case the Supreme Court has no t only openly revis ed an act of Cong r<:~s. 1l h as :-.tlcnlly amt•nde<J the Conslitutron. And 1t h <i" s t· t out l '' t e Jc h th c \m1·rr1'.1n Pt">JJl1 · a new idea of JU..,lfll', Ii~ lllllJ•l!>tn~ th<it nt'W 11lt·<1 un them Russian Reporting Job's a Bit .Easier fh 11.\RRY on•PH\' 1/rJTry / •u1111l111 1~ d 111 I,,, nw Assonotet1 l'rf.'S\ /1urenu 111 MtJSCl)UJ I·,,, 1·rrnl.! th•· ~" ll't I n111n 1n th•· "r:.r •1f cfrtente r!> e aMt·r 1h.1n 11 Y.J" .Jf th1 lwJ,!1nn1n~ 11f th•· d1•1 Jdl' but m<1ny of lhl' oh· ... 1ru<'t1<J11:-., frustr,1llon.., .1n<l h<1r:.i!>::.mt'nts n·mii1n Some of the tr nlat1on:.. v.h1< h h1Jlh1:r t1 ·..,1rlent (orc·1gn C"irn~<;pondents m ~t o:-.t<iv.. e"-..t 1n man} othn <·ountrrl·~ rommunist or not. The Soviet t.:ruon aooi, a g00<1 many comphcat1ons. T llE BASIC ATTITUDE OF authorities IS hostile They see Western correspondents as spies and saboteurs, servants of the sensat.Joo-seektng bourgeo1" press. who have to be watched and listened to on the tele phone or Ul their apartments. PolJce are always outside compounds where correspondents live and work. Ostensibly they are there for protection but re- porters feel their real purpose is to prevent ordinary Soviet c1llzens from entenng The Soviet t 'nion signed the Helsinki Agr eement In 1975 that mnralh r('(juin·' rt I•• 1irn\ rrl1• frr••-<lom and farilities for rP porters to carr~ oul Lhl·tr "ork Tht: 1mmcd1ate pract1caJ effect was that corres oondents received multiple entry-exit visas. Then.> are more o m caal press conferences than there used to b<.> but these res ult in little news in the Western sense. A r ecent topic "The participation or the Soviet public in the struggle for 1.><.' CJ t· e. " HOW 00 CO RR F.!o-PO~DENTS n~o out what is happcn- ang" ~lost official c:unrrr m1..'d n<'"s come~ from Tass the offi cial press agenry "hO'>l' Hussian rntttals stand ror the Telegraph Agen- cy of tht' SO\ H·t l nio n Fort-1gn Ministry or Kremlin statements are given toT:i!>~ to publl<'lll«rnd the agency run:. t hem as they are. Whtm Mrr<>.,pondt•IH !) go drrel·tly to the sourcE'. as The Ai,· :o-01·1all'd Prt-..,, dul "hrn lh1·n• "t'rl' unoffil'1al reports of a rallup nf rt'l>l'f\ l'" ill tht• ~la rt or tht• \ lt!tndm Chrnd righting, the effort r~ often fru1tlt'""' 'Ct·l off 11ur hJt h · -..,ud '>r1mLonl0 Jl lhl' Uefcn!>l' Mimstr) .ind s larnml·d rlo" n lht· phon.· SO ~ETl~I:~. \\JU.:" IT ~•.R\'ES thl·1r purpost· offlc1;.ls tn th1• C1•ntrnl ('omm1tt1·1· rn\1t1• !'onw Westn n 1·orrc~pondenti> for :i t,tll. l11 ron\t') th•• mes~:i~t! that the So\lel \ nwn r:. ;i reasonci · bit· su1wrpm\ •·r lhl' l'n 1t1•d StJl1''-l'~111 tru:-.t The prohll'm-.. of l'O\ ennio?, the S<>vr('t l'mon a rt.' manifold \lost Wl'!>tl'nt 1•nrr f'!->pOndent!> fa.n d ne'4-S ~athl'r&Og long. tedious and :-.omet1nlt'-.. d1ff1t•ull But lht·~ abo rqwrd assignment here a~ Ont• of th' mo~t 1·h<tlleng1ng Jnd ~<1t1:.f) rng rn their careers Everyone Worries About Crime, But Does Rizzo Have Answer? While e v e r y body in Was hington was thinking about s omething else the Justice Department quietly filed an un· pr ecedented ci vii s uit against Ma yo r Frank R izzo of Phildelpttia and 20 other ttigh· ranking municipal and police of· fl cials It told the m that they would ha ve to obey the law. They have bee n c urta iling rights of in· dlvidual citizen s, it alleged, in a way that ls "arbitrary, un· reasonable a nd shoeking to the conscience." THE U NEXPECTED s uil against Rizzo is the work of re· tired Attorney Genera l Griffin Hell -a little departing gift, as it were, of his inconspicuous in· cumbe ncy. Othe r cities con· sldered for similar suits are Mobtte, Houston and Memphis. With 50 million h andguns privately owned in the United States. the ultimate Issue for the country r:oay be law and order. The guns are a symbol of it and at once lt.s cause and eff~t. Americans are afraid o r Americana. They are ready with arms. It II as easy to buy a IUD ua nasblieht. THE CS.IME rate stauers enry foreign visitor and sullies • our name abro•d. People don't Ute to aelmowleqe tbe sttuaUoo Rt It ll a alartaa I allure ol American democracy Mayor Ri zzo enters the t hing because he is the very essence or the law-and·order politician in the Revolver Era. He is 58, 6· reet·2, weights 240, and Cl hate to s ay it ) ing rati a ting in a primitive way, if you can talce him . His father was a cop, he was a cop, be left high school without g raduating, joined the force in 1943 <"the toughest cop in Amer ica," h e boasted ), and worked his way up to be com· missione r and the n becatrte mayor in 1971, the first incum· bent commissioner to make the jump. RI ZZO STARTED as Republican, switch ed to the Democrats to get elected as mayor, haJled Nixon in 1972 as ''the greatest president in our nation's history." H e loc ked UJ>. 39 people peacefully carrying anti-Nixon and anti-war signs when Nixon visited Philadelphia and let the m out when Nixon left. without char1es. Just to round out t0me recent c uet, wben 10 policemen broke nl1ht1tlck1 over a pro1tr1te black man, Rizzo observed wbJmslcally tbat .. lt'a eaay to break IOl'.De of tbete nla,..tlUcb nowad•ys." And when a mentally re· tarded wblte man wu 1bown to . -f711f.';:~'~Ltl~ 8RUf~Uf'-' 'WW "" """ '" , ..... ., Wf WERC JUS T ~f~µ11JG fMAf YOUNG M l\N MEW[) HIS WA<IS I 't - ) have been wrongfully convicted of murder because of lntlmlda· tloD and police be1Un1s tn inter· roa•Uom, Rl110 kept tbe or- ftcera on duty : "T hese were 1ood m en who d i d notblng wrong." America •a dilemma ll that lt l1 luecure. Social t.eDllon lll· CN ... iD NeealODI, U it wlU ,. this year if unemployment jumps. There ts the tradition of frontier violence. The lower middle class wants a safer. saner world; the un· derclus of blacks and Hlapanla feels the lnjuaUce of poverty. STLUN 18 inevitable where U.. IOW91t ftftb pta only 4.5 per· cent of the national income and the top fifth gets 42 8 percent Everybody worm~s about crime But is the an!\wer a f?U n in the closet and Rizzo an the mayor's office '? Presidents n amed fi ve n a· l1onal cr ime studies between 1967 and 1973: no country in the world has so thoroughly in· vestigated crime. All five re· ports said substantially the same thing and little has bei!n done about it. Each one recom· mended handgun control. ··For the last 40 years a n over· wh e l ming m ajority of Americans have been demand· Ing gun c o ntrol a c tion b y Congress," writes Teddy Ken· nedy. "But Congress has sue· cumbed to well-financed and w e ll·organl&ed s p ecial in- terests." HIS TWO brothers we r e murdered. Ancuew .Jackson was the first preside nt attacked. Both pistols of his a ssailant miraculously failed. Thal was 1833. Since then, 33 men have held the office, atte mpts have been made on nine and four at· tempts ha ve succeeded. The National Rifle Associa· tlon , the Washington gun lobby, has Congress lntimJdated. When ·Carter nominated a g~n-control advoeate, Rep. Abner Mlkva, or lllinols, for a f.cieral Jud1eshlp, the tlfle usoclaUon had the 1aU to appear <Jgaanst him. Carter campaigned for it un control and was reminded or 1t last April at a press conference. Yes. he replied. the Treasury proposed la st year a "routine re· qu1remcnt" to regis ter serial numbers. "CONGRESS NOT only reject· ed the idea." he said, "but they removed from the T reasury budget S4.S million lha t co\lkl have been used for the pro- gram." It wouJd be useless for him to "pursue it aggressivety" after that. he said with a touch of the martyr. Rizzo calls the action agauist him "complete hogwash." It ls all political! Federal aid to P hiladelphia a mounts to $41 million; let them stick it, he· growb. , I It ls 1 queer confrontation,\ borQ,·a~J.i mmy vereu ', Bullyboy lzzo. Yet ltli e~ couraging to the Carter ad ministration's sudden, ata.rtliq action · the first ever. It may be that there will be som e federal con trol over brutal, law-and-order deapol91 afte r all. Good for Carter. 1 • TRB &I o lonQrtanding Waa~ byhnt. It's ourlaor curr•nllr ''' Rlchord Strout o/ Oat ClarUt'<ut Sci1nce Monitor ... -...-.-. .... ,;-........._.4,,,,__ ....... -··~ •• -....... -,u OM.Y"-OT ' J Miss Lillian isn't speaking to cousin Hugh, Brother Biiiy's kept a low profile, in other words ... 1'hings in Plains Getting Coniplex By SA L PETT Al' ....... Ceru • I PLAJNS, Ga. The top ol the news rrom tbe president's home town tbu hot and humid summer ls that the tourtst business baa drop~ to • trickle but the rarmers had enough rain. Sherry Wise iA bored stiff with her job as a full-Ume police om cer and Mary Lou Brown, editor or the weekly Plains Morutor, counted from her office window on Main Street four locomotives and 179 cars in one passing freight train. "MISS LILLIAN" Carter , the first mother oC tbe land, Is still not speaklng to her nephew, Hugh Carter, nor is Billy Carter. tbe first brother or tbe land, who also is not speaJdna to his s is ter , Gloria, because or an olde r grievance, and almost nobody Is speaking to Gloria's son, the one .in jail in California. Hugh says he imd the President i;till speak. Billy says he is still on the wagon. · The summer now waning reinforced the no· tion that Jimmy Carer's rise to p<>wer bas proved .a mixed blessing ror the tiny town or 683 and the family he left behind here. Tourists came by the thousands at first. So • did the protesters, in smaller but louder groups, truckers, farmers, civil service workers, mem- bers of the Ku Klux Klan and other single-issue groups s taging noisy demonstrations for the ear of the president. With singular frenzy, the locaJ captains of commerce reached out for a now of tourist gold and for many orgiastic months it poured over them. Now, it has dwindled and Plains is left with alJ the tacky merchandising effoT'Ui but not the loot. TtM: moat famoUJi ih staUon 10 the his- tory or the unjveri;e IS, at this writing, closed although the "Billy Carter Special," a tour service, still sturts from there whenever a quorum of tourists can be rounded up The company that made "Billy Beer" bas dropped the lint' despite hla herculean effort lo make it a nat1on~I pusUme. SeveraJ cift shops cloBed. Restaurants chanced hands. The rent on one Main Street store dropped from $1,500 a month to $300 after three tenanta. C.L. Walters and hls fat.her before him ran '\grocery on Main Street for 3"1 years. Came the tou rist boom and local patron.I went ebewbere rather than buck the tramc. So C.L. reluctantly s witched from groceries to tourist gooda. Now that has soured and C.L. works in the post of- fice. AT THE PEAK OF the boom, Carter's rtrst year in ofrl ce, us many as 5,000 tourists a day came lo view the origins or the 39l.h president. That has shrunk lo 200 and 300 a day and nobody quite knows why Hugh Carter. a uthor. state senator. worm raiser, "antique" dealer and one of the larges t purveyors of tourist Items. says the downward trend m the town's economy could be revened if his cousin came home more often . "We're just not in the news anymore," sajd Cousin Hugh. "I suggested to J immy he should retain his s mall-town image 1l.9d conre home once a month. Jlesaidhe wouldifhecould." In commerce, nobody tries harder than Cousin Hu~h. author or a book about the Carter fa mily that enraged the president's mother and brother. On lhe window of Hugh's emporium. right over a notice of a revival m eeting at the Billy's tour business is falling off Baptiat Church. there UJ a haod-Jettered aien : "Autographed Copies or 'Cousin Beedle and CousinHot'&<>ldbere. $9.95." THREE DOORS DOWN is the "Main Street Cafe and Gift Shop" which features •·Southern Cooking by 'Miss LllUan' Pickett (Pre9ident1 Carter's famUy cook " rt has a swinging menu . .. Rosalynn's Remedy." a saJad; "Amy's All· A m erican, .. a peanut butter s andwich : ··Presidential Pleaser,·· bacon, lettuce and tomato: "Begin Banquet," a kosher corn beef sandwich "guaranteed lo brine PEACE to your palate," and. Inevitably, ''Billy's Road to Recovery," a cold turkey sandwich. Tbe spotlight of biatory has a way of distort- ing anything in its path and the amalJer the place, the greater lbe dlltortioo. · How elle can one explain the corporate pres- ence ol lA.rry F1ynt In thll heart ol Baptist ple- ty? Flynt la bat known aa t.be publiaber of Hus tler, a h•rd.core sex maganne. He became a born·•Jaln Cbrtstian through the mlniatra- tioos ol the president's second slater, evan1eU1t Ruth Carter Stapleton. WHEN n. YNT BOtJGln' one of the two weeklies ln Plains, the Monitor, t.be word quick· ly s pread. part joke. part substance, that be would have Mlss LJIJJan <Carter> on the cen- terfold: And sure enou1b be did, ln a cray mon- tage featuring Mal'iitma Gandbl, Jesus €hl"bt- and Lillian Carter , all properly dressed, cap- tioned. "World Peace Could Mean An End To World Hunger .. Before Jimmy Carter surfaced on the world <Sft PRESIDENT'S, Page Atl TROUBLE IN PLAINS/TRAVEL EARL'S • LUllHlllG • MIATtlfO -•-MwtJ ... \t LIC 7tlUI S.•~K• T-\.Wt••I "°"' 0oo< I Qll S••· .. ,,_ .... ,t YtNt ., •• , tO\TAMl.\A642-17SJ 1\Jilo~t•I ... ¥1~\1°"' Vlf.I0495-0401 1"11 c.-"-"'-, t ~ .. A.., Pil• f NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAIL V PILOT tot lntonn.Uon regerclng the county requirement• tor ualng • Flctltloua Bualn ... Neme. 142-4321 EXT.332 On page I 4 of the Seerf! Back-Lo -School Valuell rotogravure prf'. printed 11ect iun, apprerinrc in maJor L oK Anl(tlee Newspa- per11, Sunday August 26th. there is an ad- vertisement. for •69401 1Ufr1gerat.or. The price it1 incorrect. The cor- rect price ia $369. We 1incerely regret thia error. I Sears I ll4U , a<lHUC" ANO C(). Now Open Low Cost Spay, Neuter. Vaccination Dermatology Some Tour Bargains Not So Spicy Freeway Ammal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Hl vd 645-2483 Ry Appomtmnzt Ry STAN DELAPLANE The summer touris ts who flew out so gai ly <.ire coming home now. Bearing tales of I low Dad Lost The Ranch. If you are a paella·maker -tthal Spanish n ee and !-iC<Jf<>od delight ) -you know that the BEST s affron comes from !:>pain. "IN MADRID, I BOUGHT a s mall package four inches square by one inch high -at El Corte Ingles ." So reports Ed Flcis hcll. ownC'r of the posh Le Club rci,t<Juninl on San 1-~rancisco's Nob Hill. 'The price was $38 double: what it co~t wh en we were there three years ago. "And they will NOT take American Ex· press credit ca rds. They said: ''Americans don 't translate pes etas into dollars when they buy. When they get lheir American Ex· press bill, lhey scream a nd we h ave a hard time getting our mon ey." Policy towards Americans at this fine st ore: Cash ! ••• I N NICE, FRANCE: "Paid $56 for the same bottle of champagne l sell at Le Cl4b for $22." Club 31 in Ma drid : "Has a one sfar Michelin rating. Th e food was excellent -l give them tha t. The bill for four people: $200." Venice: "Hote l Daniel. $178 a day dou- ble." Madrid: "Villa Magna cost $125 a day. First-class hotel but none of the gracious touches -like a room refrigerator -we ex- 1?ect in such places. Just the room. Period. ¥dlhe bill." ••• THERE M UST BE SOME good news . Lady who's been E urailpassing around Europe found it not expensive, comfortable, e asy to use. • '1 just went down to the railroad station and took the n ext train going out. Th~re's a t.rain going som ewhe re every 15 minutes. 6nd I didn't care where it was .'' • Just hop aboard a first-class coach, she ~aid . "When lhe condu ctor comes around, ~how him your Eur ailpass." Get off wherever you like a nd repe~t when you Uk~ .. · On another side, she paid $8 for am: rt1m . ..UCI 1M Ht•H COST of DTI.._! CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA MOUNTAINS or DESERT Send Fr" Pofttollo to· Name •..•.•• •···• ~· ..... ···················· Add,..····· .. ···· · · ·• ·-··· ............. ••··••· .. . ~ ,,,., •••......... Stall ••••...• "'""" t.. . ................. . in ZunC'h "Arni I priced thl' llotcl Baur·etu lac Room~ •ff<: SJ77 <l d<iy " • • • ENGLAND UP·TO·DATE: l felt 1.Jke a plucked chicke n in London. Holiday Inn is SIOO a day -which sets you back if you're used lo Holiday Inns in the U.S . London runs with more leisure and less tension than say. New York. It walks m ore slo wly tha n the running pace of Tokyo. Th ere is time out for lea. And the London weekend is absolutch· rhc Londoner's own a car wash <Jnd ~troll to the local for a half pint of bitter The-ff'llnl of thl· London telephone> book tl'I b you "' <J l<JI u( frel' services you gel h) d ialing certain number::-.. Dial for tour1~t in· fo rmation in lhe mo rning and the recor ded voice tclb yuu the s pec ial events of the day s ports matches, the time of t he Changing of the Guard. etc • * * ON RESTAURANT TIPPING, 12 per· cent is qujtc enough . The re is also a sales t ax called V.A.T . of 15 percent. The V.A.T . and 12"2 pe rcent ser vice ch a r ge a r e often marked on the c heck. U they are not. ask the waite r . If the service (tip) is not included, give hlm 12 per cent. And in any case, it is ap- preciated if you leave him a little extra like 10lo20pen ce'. You mus t reser ve a table. "book" is the word for it here. Nothing upsets the English m ore lhan dropping in without a booking - it's as though you went to someone 's hom e for dinner without an invitntion. If it's a sit-down table. lunch or dinner. pub or high-style restaurant, book ! <The hall port er in your hotel will do this for you. Just get him on the phone and tell him the place, time and number of people. And when you leave, tip him. One po und a week fortwopeo- plc is about right.) • • • AFTERNOON TEA IS something that g rows on you. You take it between four and Armchair Adventures Don 'c miss thrw five exctprionol color '11ms narrated In pt•f\t)n by some of the world's most cnterto1r1111q 011d knowledqeoblt travel do<.umentory ftlmmokers! .... SEPTEMB[R 21 -RUSSIA Sptoker: Dick Reddy OCTOBER 12 -IRiLANO ~alter: 8111 Mad~n NOVEMBER 9 -GREECE SpHlttr: Ralph Fron/It.fin FEBRUARY 1 -AFRICA Speaker: Ron Shannon MARCH 14 -. CHINA ~er: jtns 8/1rrt .... FRIDAYS -8 p.m. -OCC AUDITORIUM FalrvltJw and Ar//ngton Sts., Costa MtSO, Ca. Series Tickets: $12.JO • Slnsle Admission: SJ.00 Group Rotes -10 or mort TICKET INFORMA T/ON: 556-5527 ........ .._,, .... -·-. ...... • 1 (1n· 11'l'lot'k It's u~ualh served with ~mall s <Jndwid1t·:-. W<Jtcrc ress sandwiches are particularly J?<><>d I 'd try thjs in a couple of the hotels s u<:h a s Brown·~. whi ch 1s very British . Or in the P ark Lane. CTea is ser ved in the lounge off the lobby > Or try it at Fortnum& Mason's . Forc:.1 good mcd1um-pnced hotel. I usual- ly s e nd people to the Westland . 154 Bayswater Road W 2. or th e Willett. 32 Sloane Gardens S W t . near Sloane Square London hntC'ls now make you pay for 1,our breakfas t :'\o longer is 1t included with }our room ratt· Many hotels out of London inl'lurlc breakfas t in their pnce. The countr) 11111:-.. hl<.·:-.s them. sttll hold to the idea that a 1ught i.Jl lhc inn includes bacon and eggs. etc SPECIAL MIU "11CHAll Nylon $895 Plush 1nt101100 ctVOf Q 11() 1f'b<lut'l0 pod Mony rou, 1n stoeil Cotn All&Olee. Wea1hef~ Cyprcm.~ FOWY1 REMNANTS We l'\0116 lOO's 01 remnonls (room sue. van size. tJQ1t11oom size etc) from S2 00 to S20000 011 s110'> -onng VOii< tructL A.a Tropiul Fi~h • Fr~h • MuiM Aq u.Jrium Supplin ' Special Aug. 22 -Aug. 21 . 1979 Trlchogaster leer!: $1.69 Al the risk ot wuno1n~ c.onc.e11eo 1 m ust SdY I ttm the most bedut1ful of the Gouramt family, my home land 1\ Borneo, Thailand. Sumatra and • the Malay Peninsula M y body, resembles mother. ot pearl with a h int ot 'I'd-orange Pectoral tins, anal l 1n, throat ~nd brf'ast a1..o tastefully imbued in 1 ed-orange SPe mt" ut AQUdltc Tropicals whPre I ;im on \die under the name Peart C.ouram1" tor only $1 b Ser> You P0 -1510 W. Baker• Costa Me s a - 549-1391 •Corner Harbor & Baker _... • CLOSEOUTS IAVI $2-$4 YAID $410$5so Roi t>otonces end remnonlJ 5114" ro coroer one room OI o l'IOUMI f~Ol9 nllle:'9111 ..-.11 WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE $650 $750 lave JO~· 60~ 10fl bolonc-es and 10fls In o wide selection of cOfoo Direct •Always lmmedlote tnstollotlon and o nve yea ~tee on 011 labor •"4alf QllOftmenl of style& and Colors IO ohocle from al low di~ pOOes eShQwlloom wttti luxuiOUI o.oorator Oellgrl c.w. • 1 No money down on your ~_,,,._~J ~ approved good credit. Convenlihlfy loCafed on tT'9 Newport 4 fteeWO'f at Edl._ In Santa Ana •Molt fW* d noor cov.mg <M>lfoble. c.romio·~·unoieum JJ PLAINS SPEAKING ~nd9y.Augo1128, 1979 DAIL 'I PILOT PRFSIDEN'rS HOMETOWN SLOWING • • • Zoo.Animals Pay Own Way ( ........... , ltqe, tbe Plalm Ponce o.anm-t IOt alon1 Juat flne wiU. • 1Wf .. '1Jne oftker. UM town clerk doubJed u a .cop. Al an ~ ol 1lobaJ atten. Uoo, the town ne.eded more police and wltb tbe bell> o1 federal tl'bta ud taxes o. lh• H1t ot "Billy Beer" ll 1rew lo a rare. ol ftlne tuU-Ume otnc:e,.. and \wo IQuad can But with tbe dramaUc dre>p ID ...Um Md th' death oft.be beer, lt '-I to l"t'tnlldl w enf!!tt~ment I Pl•I• • •• IKlminiatered "1 rour oftlcera, two ol lbem put·Ume, Md one car ONS OP THE BIGG Eft events o1 the aeuon vtU •Jae wedcllal or BUly CU'Mr'a daqhter Klm at ltJa IDOllMr'a buttelic P...a HouM. The 'p,_,: de"Gt eoua..·t be there bee ... ol a pru1tn1 ~•Cem.t lo Tokyo (\be 9C.'ODCIGUc 1ummlt) uut 200ot.hen .. re ' ON D & PUT, Mt .. UJUan maintained a low proftle t.bll 1umcner, b•rlOt.b. Sbt allow9d aa how ahe wu "•JI lnterviewed out." Aa uaual, 1he &oleratednopbonecall1durineberafternoon1oap opera1. She ftabed In her pood when lt waan't too bot. Sbe malDtalned berTutilda=t•mt wltb htr fl'Mncb and occHlonally ln oo t.be ladles' "Slich 'n' Chat Club." Bllb Carwr'• loul ap~arancea these d1.1a uaualb' anJimUtd lo tht OINY room ol U\e Belt Weatera Motel, whe.-., over momln• cotfee he chat. wtt.h friend•. demurely 1t1na auto1rapha on 01pklna and devoun the papen, etpeclally the new1 from Waahloaton. Subdued and chastened In style, be leu It be known be wUI rttsume personal appearances around~ country for as much as $5,000 a shot. "People all over sbll want to know wbal it's hketobelnlhcl'urterf1&m1ly "Hesaysheisoulof tht1 J>Cltllut bwihu:lls, out of the filling staUon busl· ne81. whkh he haa leased t.o his new son-in-law. aod out of U\e beer business as a promoter and cons umer HE ADM ITS HJS brother's election "changed my Ute completely" but does not suegesl it con· tributed to his drinking problem. "I might have II ved in a lower key but in any case my life could not havebt•ennormal " AP,,_ 'Sorry, Billy's never here anymore.' BOSTON <A P ) -Fata, Lover Boy and Paula the Peocutn may have their qu.1ru, but freeloadlna tan't one of them. They all earn their keep at the New Enitand Aquarium by atan1ns In commettlala or m•kjn1 penoaal •P.. pearanc•. Fata, a 4-year..old beaver, Is tbe latest real· dent at the non-profit lnatitution to pay room and board. She earned lt lo two days of photo ses1lons for Nicberg Corp., a Framingham. Mass .. advertisina agency NIGBE&G BDED FATS to appear with+ video diaplay terminal being marketed u.ndet-: the tr.de name "The Beaver" by the Perkid- Elmer Corp., of Randolph, N.J . In exchance for Fata' services, Nigberg wiJl "adopt" the beaver for a year, paying some USO for the care and feeding of the anJmal. Fata join.a a small animal work force al the aquarium which includes Paul and Lover Boy, two of the aquarium 's 19 pe nguins whose careers have taken them as far as New York. Everythlna went othmoothly. Tbea\Y· rotoam swans lD th~ pond behuved The bad weather be.Id otr. So did \he mortgage bolder on Billy's oew house. who had been publicly thr~terung lo foreclose for non pay m ent The father of the bride was resplendent in a white lllXedo~ white kid cowboy boots The g randmother of the bride, Miss Lillian Carter, regaled a cir· The problem with his house mortgage has • been res,olv~ while one still hears rumors that the president s brother Is slow to pay his bills. The several ironies surrounding the Carters an Plains have, by now, been lhoroughJy absorbed in the life of this tiny polka dot in history. In the pres a dent's absence. the pace has begun to return lo a i.leep~ normal. Paula has appeared in a candy commercial for Peter Paul: Lover Boy was once a special guest at a formal dinne r held by New York:S Museum of Natural History. cle or ladies with an Bored stiff! uproarious bl ue joke in which one of her son 's rivals, Gov Edmund Brown of California. was the definite loser Hugh Carter was not at the event because of what he WTole in his book about a wedding yeurs b~fore. He wrote that Miss Lillian had objected to J_1m~y ~arrying the woman who 1s now the na lion s i_;'arst Lady because she came "from the other side of the tracks " For that, Miss Li llian publicly called II ugh "the scum of the earth .. Bal - ly says he called him worse. Hugh s ays he is particularly grie ved because of the estrangement with his aunt. lie says Rosalynn Carter wrote him that she and ht!t' husband were enjoying the book He says that an the spring of 1978, in the Oval Office, he asked the president to mediate. He says the pre- sident laughed and susd . "l could never do that You can do about as much with Momma as I can.·· . . Billy does not discuss his finances He de finitely does not discuss his nephew, Gloria's son from an earlier m arriage, who provided. perh aps, the unkindest cut of all in the recently troubled life of Billy Carter. William Carter Spann issued a statement from the prison medical facilJty in California w~ere he 1s serving lime for armed robbery. He said he was "'embarrassed by the antics" of his unrle. '"On behalf of my fam11¥ and myself. please allow me to offer an apology to all concerned I used to think I was the family fool. l gladly turn that hUeoverto Uncle Bally .. POLITICAi.LY. PEOPLE IN Plains tell visitors, "We're still proud of Jimmy," and lhey blame much of his troubles on Congress and in - herited problems. The old Peanut Brigade. Georgians who worked for Carter in 1976, as being reacti vated as lhe 1980 Club with a less than ringing slogan ··Say something nice about Jimmy " "Everybody'!> busy defend10g Jimmy," re· ports Mary Lou Hrown. editor of the Monitor '"Whenc\·c r I write anything even mildly critical about ham . they lake me to task on the streC'l." "IT'~ n. •:EN DEAD around here," says Sherry \fr 1 • 'f t:1e o;hrunken Plains police force. with the drsr. ·:;t<>d tone of a bored woman of 19 "We get a fo\I. fight.; no" and then, usuall y invotv. ing lhesamcfour pl·oµlc "One man ran home to get his gun. He came back and held it right at the oU\er man's face but just as he pulled the trigger. the chamber fell out." •JANY TIME YOU CAN make money lo help your animal along without hurting it is a plus." said Carla Skinner, a trainer. "Some animals really enjoy the situation." According to Ms . Skinder. the South African jackass penguins named for their brayiAg call ·-are real professionals. 548-5554 or 835-3437 I ti 4 H.Al lOI IU D. COST.AMIS.A 303 to 503 off custom drapery fabrics. '~-------. . ..... --' 1 . . . . ·v-.,,,w. .. . • ~4:.. . , "" ..... ·Quantities and assortments .are limitt .. d, so hurry in! We se ll firs t quality and discontinued mercha ndise from St•ar~ HNail <.incl Ca talog Di~I nhutaon Craftsman 31nch "Wa~" priCl'S quoted arl"' the rcJ!ular prices at which thl' 1t('m:-. wen' formt•rl.\ offt·n·d h y C;.1talog nr· in mnn~· SC'ar:-. Hl'La al !->I o n.·~ a round lht· enunt n Craftsman 7 1/4 Inch -13/4 H.P. Belt Sander Circular Saw Was $64.44 Was $59.50 Now s3900 Now s3900 Fans Save 40o/o Were $64.9 9 $53.99 $48.99 528.49 Now $J9°0 s3200 Interior-Exterior Paints Some one of a kind Were $5.69 to $13.69 s2900 s1700 Cast Iron Griddle W as $6.49 Cordless Soldering Irons Were 524 88 Now s11so 3 qt. Electric Jiffy Pressure Cooker Was $39.95 s300 Now Per G~llon Now s300 Now $1900 Junior Girls' Shorts Were $7.00 Now s3so Girls' Dresses Were $7.96 Now Huntington Beach tc>ts Adams Adams & Magnolia <7141 963·26M ( .... ,. • .., ,., ................ w ,-, M-.ctllf'tt.cc•~~ Boys' Jeans STORE HOURS ~Ml. f·r1 .. t · :M·t :M S11urd1). t ::J&.f :Oft Su11d1y, 11: ... $: .. • I • I Were $7.99 Now Ask about Sears credll plant. j ' ' • ·.' ,, ~ . ,. ~ . I , / .., ,.,_ . .g,_ . . ' ,. I \ ,\\ .· \\~ r. J ......_ . ... J .. _ ~~ ,' -l.( l ~" 1; 7" Tr>+> ri11ht rJ r .1r· r 11~<; w ill q \ ro your home• a finished / look Lr>t n JCP.•nnt'y custom d ecorator v1s11 your horn<> ..... •h ! l!:'r r ;i'T'rl•-.c:; and c:;1,ggest1ons Choo-; .... '•0m :-tf't r.1.•· <,a1111s sheers. open WC;lVt.5 11•xtun.:s n.sm:i .._ ;1r l 1,1cqli.1rds Save now and g .p \OU' h von•· .1 t 1.. 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Sund1y.Augu11218. lt?'t HISTORY Deity ............ ,._ FESTIVAL MARKER AOORNI IAVINE 80Wl ENTRANCE Hi,story Bronzed /\ bronzl• plaque eommemorating Ir vine Howl Park in Laguna Beach has l><>en dedicated by Ornnge Coun- t y and Festival of Arts ofhcials, th r e e year s a ft er the s ix-a c r e Ji:rounds wen> deemed of historic s1gnificanc:c 'the handsome ma sker was cast in 1976 but festi val officials were in the m idst of re modeling a t that time and h"d no place to hanJl it IT NOW HANGS ne ar the entrance t..o the festival g r ounds, where thous ands of visitors can view it. The belated cere monies were held last week to honor, among others, • John Hinchman, the Laguna Beach cu-t&St who conceived the idea of an aortual a rt exhibit for the tourists wjio came to the Art Colony during tht summer months That was back in 1932 and the Jo~est1val of Arts has been presented every year s ince except dunng World War II T H E FIRST P ttgeant o f the Masters re-creation or artworks dis played with li ve models was pe rformed the following year on a m a keshift stage where Irvine Bowl is currently located. The original show was called "Spirit of the MllSters ." The Festivul of Arts of Luguna Beac h was founded in 1934 as a non pro fit organization d e dicated to fostering the arts In the area The six-year-old Orange County Historic Commission na med Irvine Bowl Park the county's 24th historic site three years &RO. The plaque was unveiled by Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley. Fes tival board president James Schmitz. Laguna Beach Mayor Jack McDowell, and Historic Commission me mber Don Dobmeier Dino Might? Fossil F oolpri1us for Sale (;HAN BY . M a ... -. l /\1'1 · S t·llinJ.! ll1n11s a11r trat·k!'o 1-. frownccl on li v t he acadc m1 t· world. but it's my hread and trnllt•r." s uys Carleton 8 Nash fo'orty years a~o. Nash bl>jtan d1Ju~1ng u1> the first of more than 5.1100 d 1nos<i ur footprints from h 1~ own h:Jck v:1rrJ and selling lhl•m lo "J>l:oplc who want a q u ;.i l1t) con ver s a ti on pi ece, ·something thl' neighbors don 't huvC'." TOOAY, WIT H hi!-. dinosaur tr.11·ks J.!OtnJ! for $GO to $1.000 1·,wh liw fA yl·ar old dino-mtner "·•V'> he· 1:-''nJovin~ hi!> tws l bu~• nc ,.., 1·\t•1 ·1 o,t·ll 1lf•ms lhal h.-ivc• hef:O out nf produ('t1on for fi5 m11l1on ycari,. ·· !'.mll t•s Na'>h. lr·amng 11n a glass counter ut ··N:.ish-1on::il U i n o I, ti n d , · ' h 1 s q u <.1 r r )' . mus eum a nd gift s ho p in a wooded corner or this western · M assachusctts town · Nush. who s ays he has sold d!nos uur footprints to everyone fm m Lowe ll Thomas to Stan • Laure l, claims to ha ve the world's "most concentrated " • d inosaur footprint qua r ry. IT SURELY is one of the most commercial. Dinos a ur tracks bought from Nash have been u.'ed on patios. swimming pools. front steps and mantles. or as : p a p e rw ei ghts , book e nds . . : • doorstops and ashtrays. Although part of his business • is m a il o rde r , so m e of the versali le relics are purchased right here al Dino Land, a place that tries lO live up to its name_ Ther e 's a Mod e l-T Ford "Dinosaur Delivery Wa gon" pa rked out front, d inosaur foot- pnn1 ~ on th•· front s t1•p!-. anrl m n r k · · 111 n '' s a u r h u n t 1 n JI li ct·nscs for s :.ilc 1ns1dc the plain. one-s tory building that hous t>s t h e g ift s h op a nd m us eum ADMISSION to the museum. which reminded one visitor ()( ".-in l'laborale, l1fc.Jong 11chool scil'nce project," is 50 cenL'I The more serious visitors will learn that dinosaur footprints in the Connecticut River Valle y were· for med about 180 million ~cars age>. Mud on which the lieas t trod d rwd and e ventually pctrificcl. layer on layer For bio logy P rof Waltf'r Coo mbs, o f Wc s t(•r n Ne v. En~land Col le~c. Dino La nd rcfl ecLo; i:J "rather d1s tressin1<" trend . "'V<i luable spccimc•ns that belong in museums can get lost or be misused 1f they 're bo ught by private collectors." COOMBS i\LSO finds it d1f· n cu lt to see how 5.000 prints could have been removed from a quarry half the s ize of a tennis court. But Nash sticks lo his 5.000 figure. saying he 's been able to c h ise l and s aw 50 differ e nt layers from about four feet of stone because the slabs are so lhio. - When Nash discovered the footprints bonanza in 1933, it was on someone else's property. So he kept quiet about the tracks and w a ile d through s ix De p ress io n years b efore he could afford to buy the site. "I saved the tracks ," he says. ·'The old owner p l anned to d ynamite the qua rry. They'd have been blown up." l •.t SUPER STEREO STA-95 by Realistic Save $140 Hurry tor hm1tecH1me super savings o n one of our finest receivers ever. 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QtlbOl l'IOOd • bouNTY I OBITllARIES Jobs Multiply Behind Scene GI amorous volunteer jobs steal the spotlight a m ong those who offer their ht'lp to others. but there are ma ny hours of work to do in most agen· c1es wtuch do not fit that description F iling and cleric al d uties are needed by virtually every agency, publi c or private. Typists are needed as well a s te l ep h o n e answt'rers The :So uth Oran ge County Voluntary Action Cl'ntcr. at 898-0043. wall gladly put anyont' with those skills 10 touch with nearby offl ces m need of help. The VAC also says Bag Sisters of Orange Coun. O'CONNOtl ty needs helpers to fold, sort, staple and mai l a ne ws le tte r for t ho i.e participating. Big Sist e rs is also seeking wom e n of all a ges to carry out a guid· ing relationship with a girl. Thos e interested in law enforcement's con- tributions to the com - munity m ay enJOY tell- ing a bout their concern to county youngsters an the Legal Ed ucat ion Program operated b y the county Department of Education. poltcc de· pa r tmen t s and com - munity groups. 4Awards Received JEREMI"'" 1• O'C()tjNOR. "'5l<leM Four 3 d M a r i n e °' c~•• Mew, c.. P•s1oed •••• on • • Auqust 73, 19N, Survl-ll'Y Ills wife. Aircraft Wmg squadrons Tt,.,.,d o·c.onnor °' eost•-w. C• •• ' received Chief of Naval '°" Ri<'*'d O'C:-M• of Cata • . M .. -.. c.. 1 o......, .. _ LMmer Ope rations avi ation 01 San a.. ..... rdlno, Ce • 1 sitter Rev S 8 f e t y a W a r d S i n Mot,,..r l'H!elt\ Of "°'1t•ncl. M•tne and • , • • • 11.,,no'°"' ....,.~, o1 '"''s11.on Bun•• ceremonies at MCAS, 1::1 will 0. c.eteoral.., on --· AUQ .. SI Toro 21, 197' 11t 10.CID AM .. $L '°""ti. a.oust c.lholle ~ ....,_ 111 Lt "'~ Andrew W 1,.. G-~ ~.-. , • ..n;u. • 1n11ton 8-c:h. c;.a. Fn.icts '-' c.il 9t 0 Donnell, commanding ,,.,. e..11 a.-• ., ~ °" s..n. g•ne al Fla..t M · 0 ""9'1'1 ,. ,.,.. 1,_, ,.00 AM'° ... r . ..... ar1ne :~PM aeu·a-.-, Mortu..-., ot F or ce, Pacific, made Cost• 1Nwe11recto<... the prese n tatio ns to , • .,,,.. M . M d . HUBE AT UIWAENCE IAlllN, , .. , a r 1 n e e I u m -.1 01 _ _, Be.tell. c. PH~d H e I I c o p t e r •••• on A._sl 7• • .,7', Survlwd bV S · '"' mottwr t....c;lll .. LHl>O ol C~t• quadron-161 . Ma rine Mto'Wl, c •. !>rot ..... GrttQll ..... n ol H•... F i g h l e r A t t a c k n1bol. Ml"ourt, 7 S•Sle,. El••nda S d 531 A · I Ounn ol N~ Be.tell, CA -...... ,, Q U 3 r On · , e r I 3 Ll'"" o< F"''"" c11y, o . """' N_.,,, R e f u e I e r Tra n sport D•<"'"010<••"''""·C•.7 n•etuane1 S qu a dro n 352 a nd • n,.Phf'w \. 1 gr And "'*''" •nd ' ' qran<1nr""'°'" "'"""~ "''""r' ... 11 Ma rine Light Heh copter l>t' n~ttl •I It CO fl<M on Mo"!IO •uqu\I Squadr00-267 "·di HU> P.a<"1f•( Vtfl>W Mf!f'nOf"ld t Par9'. . . 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I I I I I J ·' INSIDE: •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck }----·-Ho_~_co~ ___ ·_A"-"L-an-d•_r'--------------------~S=i.-.ortS -· .......... 1971 DAILY PILOT -...::. • I ' • f Jays End Up Black, Blue, 24-2 TORONTO (AP> Crai1 Kwiick en· ' Joyed hia brief pltehbaa atint •1&108\ the C1Woml1Aqela -af\u all, lllan'tol\en a backU.P ftl"tt bueman gets to piteh ttnd be thutopper. However. whale K us ack allow~d CaUComia just two run~ on the thr~ hila in ~ lnnlnJls. the lhl'ft prt'vlous Toront.o reautear pitchers had JIVen up 22 rW\8 as thti Anfels laughtert'd the Blue Jays 24·4! ~hind u record ~t'tt1n~ M·hit attack Saturday afternoon KU ICK EVEN GOT Caltforruu ~h1r llltter Don Bt1ylor to pop out and ground out in his last two at balb. That didn't bother Baylor in the lellt.t lie already had driven in eight fUni. Wtth a double and tv.o hom~rs. 1nclud Ina a llr1t-innln1 gnnd slam whon Caltf~a 1ubbed •n 8 o l6t!4d before Toronto tivtn c•me to bat. · ·~ws oo big de•I," Baylc>t 1uud about not teetUng a hit off Kusick "I had thret! hlta alrt'1tdy and wu'll \ryina for tour but ht> s topPt'(t me ' 8.\ VWR' .. •~ICllT IUU g11vc him 118 on thl' Vt'iat, brt-akln g Bobby Bonds' 1977 Angeltt rl't·ord of 11!> for most RBI 111 11 game Ht· "u-.n 't toc1 ex r ited ubout the re-''•> rd' With mo1 l' than 30 ~umes left 1n thl' !>t:Ut.on. hi' knew It would com e :.oont·r or ICJtl'r And I ulrcady h<1d two or three six I{ BI i.:aml't. th1b year ·· lfoylor said of \yin(I the club record. "It's nlce t.o have, but noUung special Clllifornla Manager J im Fregosi wasn 't upset with Toronto Manager Roy Hartsfietd·s move to put Kuskk In lo patch. "OFFENDED? N o not at all," Fregosl said "I we ll understand llartsfaeld's position in not wanting to waste lus pitchers." Hartsfield said he JUSt didn't have anybody else to use unde r the circumstances .. Kusick has a good arm and he did okay out there." Hart!>f1eld said. Kusick said he had pitched a htlle m semi-pro ball but 1t was hll> first time at the professional level. • I "I WAS BAFFLING THEM with aJI my stuff," Kusick sald with a laugh. "I Just went out there to have some fun. We were getting blown out and the guys were-all getting dowo. f was JUSl trying to give them and the fans something to cheer about." The 25,207 fans gave him a standing ovation each time he retired the side in the sixth. seventh , eighth and ninth in- nings. But they didn't have much to cheer about the pre vious innrungs. Besides Baylor's two homers, which gave him 30 this year, Bobby Grich, Dan Ford and Bob Clark each contribut- ed two-nm homers as the Angels rolled up the largest score in club hjstory. as well as the mos t hits . ., DON BAYLOR Rams Throttle Chargers, 23-7 0 .. 1., ~ .... ~-•• •oc_... K_ • 8 ) llO"ARD I.. ll A~D\' Of rfllc O•tlT' P1hrt \t•tt LOS ANGELES Prel1minane<, .ire out of the way '>O the) ·11 b<· gl'tt1ng d(Jwn to the r£>;JI thing Sund<i) whE'n tht- H a m., l' n t l· rt :.11 n th l' < 1 a k I;; n d H<11dl'rs 1n :i rt'matrh o f a µri· seabon Lo:-. Angt·le!> v1ctfJr) to J? l' l l h l' .'\ J t 111 n <i I I-'' '" ha 11 L•·cigu1· ri·i.:ul.ir .... ., ... ,111 u11d1·r .... (I\ Th•· Ham-. «111durl1·d ;1 pt 1f1·r1 I tl L'Xh1h1t1on l .1mµ:11gn \\Ith .1 23 7 \ 11·ton n\ er th1· '-:in fJwg•1 t'h;;rg1•ro; ...,.iiurrla) night hd1ir1· :i 0 , 0 R !I d t t h 1 • I.<>' ,\ n g t· I t ·., Colil>t-Um but tht· v.1n m,n hi.1\1" bt•f'n a l'O!>t I) nnt-· .. S TARTI~(; OEf·t;"Sl\'E tarkll' t'o<h Jont•!> -.ufft-red a ruµtur1'fl Arhlllc-' t•·ndon 1n h1-. IE'fl anklt-.ind L'•JUld be h'5t for th<· '>1.·.i'>l)ll The lu:.:. or Cod) "111 rt'Jll) hun U!>.· Coach Ra) ~f ala\ a.<,1 said after the game .. I I<: 1s a great · player lie ran put pre ssure on the passN and he plays the run real well THE RAMS' RUNNING BACK LAWRENCE McCUTCHEON GRABS A FREE RIDE FROM JOHN WILLIAMS (75) ... ·'There 1s no question that he 1s one of our most underrated World Cup Ashford Removes Vnderdog Label MONTREAL <AP> -Evelyn Ashford. no longer the underdog 1n the women's sprints, already fed" thl' pressure The 5.5 speedst er captured both the 100 and 200-met er das hec; at World Cup 11 here and stampt'd ht•rsclf as the favorite ror th(• rnso Olym pic G<1mes in MfJSCOW. Coming into the competition at Olympic Stadium he re, Marlies Gohr of East Germany held the world record in the women's 100 a nd teammate Marita Koch had the world record in the longer sprint FRIDAY NIGHT. As h Cord captured the 200 in 21.83 seconds while Koch was second m 22.02. On Saturday <1t this three-day, tl'am ·oriented compe tition. the American ed~ed Goh r in the 100. clocking 11.06. Gohr took the silver medal in 11.17. ··From the tim es I had. I felt I would do well in both races" Ashford said. "I felt I was going to be second in both r aces." She ran better tha n she pre- dicted , although s he complained of not feeling right in either race "IN THE 280, I didn't get out too well," she said of her s tart. "I felt lackadaisical for the first 100 meters. Coming off the turn. l could see Koch a little bit in front of me so I started running. can s urprise everybody and myself. That way. I don't have the pressure . ··Now. I feel mor e scared than ever, more anxious to do well. I think I'm s till in shock " Frid;iy's victory was~spec1al· ly sweet. sa id the llollywood native "WHEN I H EARD Koch ran 21.71 <in May. 19781. I cried for two days." Ashford said. "I walked out of practice and de· ci d e d no t to com e back. I thought I would be the first to run under 22. • • As hford was worried about m eeting Koc h a nd Goh r at World Cup JI "because we never see them until big meets like this We need to run against them so wouldn't be afraid or them:· The East German duo was JUSt as worried about Ashford. "We knew about Ashford 's long season and her times are among the bt:st. She was the second wo man t o bre ak 11 seconds in the 100." said Gohr. w h o ha s run 10 .88 whil e As hford 's best time 1n the shorter sprint is 10.97. "LAST NIGHT <Friday 1 I watched Ashford on TV in the 200 and rea Ii zed it I the 100 l would be a tough race.·· ... BUT SAN DIEGO'S JEROME DOVE (48) AND MATE BUST THROUGH TO STOP THE PLAY. Hall of Fame Lead Cut to One "In the 1'00, I didn't feel too 1good . I didn't feel fast at all." Ashford 's victories, however, .. have put her in a strange posi- . ti on -strange for her. that is. "I Uke being the underdog so I Watson Edges Closer to Miller Bashore Hits 2TDPasses LOS ANGELES CAP> Qu~ Rick Bubore com- • pleMd fOW' ~ m paues ror 111 yards and two touchdowns to bl1bllOt a 71-mlnute scrim· m11e ield bJ the UCLA football • team s.turdQ. Bubon, a two-year starter, bit Freeman McNeil wtth a tereen pau Oft t.\M flrtt play ot tbt day md McNeU broke three taelll• • bU way to a 65-Jard tctorl•1 play. Bashore liter • Ulrew 1 m -yM'd touebdown p111 to fla._ WllUe Curran. PINEHURST. N.C. CAP> - Johnny Mllle r 's three-stroke lead dwindled to a single shot in tbe face ot a Tom Watson charge and left Miller in a le111 than dominating position going Into today'• final round of the Hall of f'1me Golf Clualc. "Well, I'm happy I'm atlll llldlne," 1aid Miller, who la try· ln1 to flcbt bis way out of one ot the moat mysterlou1 and perplex.ina slumps in the b.latory or 1011. • 1lump th•t hll aent him from the peak or the 1ame to the dreary role of •ll'Ulllini alao-ran. "8t1T I DON'T parUcularty llke to have to play Tom Watton with a one-shot lead. But I guess that's better than spotting him one . "I just hope I s tay in conten· lion unW tbe last five or six holes and see how I <to, Just for run . I've aot a chance ... Those chances diminished, however, when the formidable W ataon. the deCending cham- pion, came surging out of the pack with a 65 Saturday. a six· under-par effort that Included six birdies in an eight-hole at retch. W ataoa. already bolder of a alngle-aeuoo mone)'-wlnaing re· cord and seeking his rlft.h vic- tory of the season. came from ah shots back In 1teamln1 heat -some in the 90 's with ma tching humidity that sent a caddy In Watson's group reeling to the ground. "HE WENT OVER backwards. Didn't even try to break his fall. Just passed right out," Watson said after po1Unc hia 5-4-bole total of 203, 10 abots under par on the famed old No. 2 course at the Pinehurst Country Club. Miller. a slump-ridden non· winner f o r three seuon1. followed his spectacular 63 on Friday wtth a 70 and took a 202 tolal into today'a final 18 boles of \he chaae foT a $45,000 firat prize. "It's good to see him come back." Watson said. "It's good to see him shoot a good score. It's a feeling no pro wants to have, what he's been through the paat three years . I give him credit. He got lt back by himself. "Now, he's going lo be there. He's going to st•rt to play well." BUT WATSON, gunnin1 for a third conaecutive Player or the Year tJUe, bad his own plans for the final round. "I'm bitting enough good foll shots to wtn," be said. " 'm playinc well enou~h to win. I'm 1oing to try to wtn. • plJ) c:r:. I dfJn't know Jhout h1:-. future It u~ually tak1·-. i:I ltttl•· longer for someone to <'o nw back after <1n Ath11lc-. 1n1un ·· Hunning ha<·k Jim .J11d<1l :inti \\ ldl· rC'c-t·1vttr DrelA 11111 -.u!Cen·r1 ilnklt• IOJUrJCS hut x ray ... WCll' m·gat1H· and both ('ould lw ba1·k for tht-Oakland opNlN Kl'nt 11 111 an 11Hi·ns1vt' t:Jl'klt· "c:nt nut v.1th .t h<u·k 1nJllr\ liut 11 1'-n I l>l'rlfJU:. a1·1·111 ding lir pre llmin:Jry rt•J)()rts SA:'\ l>fEGQ aho h;1d IOJUr\ probll'mS ;ind Coach l>1m ('orv1·il f'< hoed hit. f Pehng:-. on thl· m<1t t1•r 'It wal. a 'ad night 1n a lot of "J)., It ' going to lw ll'l>t1ng t<1 l>t•i• 1f "'l' e~n come hat·k ·' T h 1 ' :. u s p t· c· t 1· a r t 1 I J g c d .am .igt: on Doug W1lk1·rl.On ;,ind t ht>rl' ma\ b1· an 1mmcd1atc Op<'rat10n 'non (;oodl' l>Urfrre<l ;; d islocated shoulder. W1l k~r~on 1s a starting guard on offense the Charger defensive unit. The game was played with all the intensity of a regular season outjng and both coaches praised their opponents. "We played a good football team tonight." Malavas i s aid. ''This IS one Of the better pass ru .. hinl! t"ams in thr· --:rt. Th .. l'hargl•r-. got ninl' SaC'k l> u~ainst • the Giants last week And of· fenslvely, they do 3 good JOb or protecting the pas"er Th!'y havt.· a solid orfens1vc line " T ff E C H AR GI!: RS wt' re penalized several t1m l's at kt•) points 1n the l.!ame and we're drawn offsides on defense · · t\s to the offs ides . rt wa:-. a f.?OOd . non-rhythmic count by Pat <~t> RAMS. Pa~f' R2J Riverside Challenge To Mears Rl\'ERSllJ E 1A 1'1 Rick ;\1 ea r ~. v. 1 n n t' r o f th f' I n d1anapoh:-. SUO last Mt-moria l Day, captured t hl~ Ch<1llenge of l'h:Jmp1on~ l'H1nt 1n lhe SCOH E OH Hoa<I World Ch.1mp1onsh1ps :1t Hl\l'r~1d 1• Internat ional H ar1•1A a~ Satur<IJ~ ;\Jl'ars. of Bakc>r-.f1cld . t•arnl'd $20.000 for h1:-. \'lt'tor) 1n the 18· m llP ra<·1· v. h1 ch highlights the seventh annual Off Ro11d Ch amp1ons h1ps Thl· 27-ycar-old M {' <1 r s d r o v (' a F u n t' o Vo lkswagon to :m average speed or 41 639 nlill•S J>t'r hour Mears w1 lhd n•w from a second race he was scheduled to d r ive Sat urday becau se nf blist ered htt nds and said hl' ha dn't made a d ecision about driving today when th<' two-day competition e nds. Mears figures as one or the favorites 1n ne xt S unday ·l> , California 500 Indy-car race at Ontario Motor Speedway . Finishing second about seven seconds behind Mears in the Challenge o f Ch ampions was Marty Letner of Downey, in a Hi-Jumper Vo lkswagon. The second-place finis h was worth S6.000 and Letner also won the two-seat unlimited race, worth $3,265. Mears· brother. Roger. who won the challenge race last year, finished third this time. Roger, 32. led the first four laps of the event even though he began experiencina problems with bis Funco Voluwaeon after jusl one lap around the 1.5-mile obstacle oourae. Six· reces encompaasine nine classea were nan Saturday with six more race1 eaeompaaslng eight cllalfll scheduled today. Actor Dan H .. gert)'. pr1ctic· ing for today's celebrity race, was involved ln an accident but was unhurt. However, his vehi· cle wu damaged to the extent that it h•d to be withdrawn. ............. -. t•• • • • .... -'Ill ·. tll DAIL 'V PILOT l •••P4• .. ••••rfl S•.r Backed by WUU. wu..·1 otrenslve and df' II f.Uve herolts, D he a..-ant burled .-iou httter aa Kan.au City bl9*t."Ct Botton. 1 o. Lo atay S\<lt l•met ln b.cll ol the AnjCela In the Amer~('IJl i..11ue West raco •.. Aeb W\Jf.., .• two·rUA horner In the el1hth lnninc llftf'd Mlftnesota to ai 4 l triumph over tb., Yankeet \o keep the hlna JLllt thrt·e a•mta out Slump tn1 Tau &ropped 9\\ aamt's olf the pace when the Kantcen were beaten by MllwMukec, 5 2, thankll to homtl'1 by CttU <'~r •nd 8etl 01Uvk' 1n the third l nn1na . . Bobby fto•d• pounded M thret!·run homf'r, hi• 20th, as Cleveland down4'<1 Oakland, 5-3 WllUe H.nea turned on hill former club with • 1raftd lam homer and a solo shot ai. Seat tl e bo mbe d O e troH , 8 4 Th~ doubleht:ader between Balumore irnd the Whitt-Sox Wit!> J>Qstponed when the fusld was deemed WlJJluyablt: In the Nat 1onal Le ague, George f'oster'll leadoff t..•OH&1 o homer m lhe nmth mnang tnggered a five· run outburst tha t carrit:d Cincinnati past the MetJ, 8·4 lllke Ivie's wind-blown Oy ball with the bases loaded tluded nght fielder K en Henderson and fell in for a tie breaking three run double thut earned San Francisco over the Cubs, 5·2 . . . Joe Nlekro allow~>d only three hits in M'll In- nings to po6t hJs 18th victory of the season as Houston defeat- ed Philadelphia. 3·1. .. In the longest game of the season, Pitts burgh defeated San Diego, 4-3, in 19 innings. Tlm Foli's two-out single decided the marathon contest. .------Quo'r of 'lte Da11 ----- "The only consolation we have now is that we 're! Victory For Aoki; Cook Out lly Al.MON L()(.'KABt:Y CMll• Pii.t -U ... Wrli.< I.ONO A~ACH D1mlnullvc n ocky Aoki drove ;, l(lant of an Ofrtihor~ powe r hoa t race lo post hl11 U11rd strrught wan Saturday In Uw ctuu,;e tor pc>ints in the U 8 nuuonaJ circuit, which ends St!pt 15 at Oakland. Tht• vH·lory moved Aoki into third ph1cti in lhe national stand- ings The 5-4 14().pouod J apanese 1·est:aur1tteur who m a intains homh in Tokyo, New York and Newµort Beach. drove h1s 38- f o o t Couga r tunnel hull . Hcn1hana in a come-from behind effort to nip Joe Ippolito 10 M1 C'hclob Light. 1t 38 fool Scarab aes1gn, Oy 15 second:-1 at the end o f t he 188.65-mJl e course between Long Beach a nd Newport Beach. It was a bi& duy for Aoki but a bad day for Betty Cook, the 57· year old grandmother from Newport Beach, whose JB.foot Couaar Cat. Kaama, blew an en1ine off Huntington Beach and had to retire after leading the 10-boat fleet for the first 90 miles. ... ·--. ·- BOATING I FOOTBAWJ Si~\. . '"''" . • t •• 0.11, ...... ,...... ..., ·~ tcri.. O·O." Minnesota quarterback Tom my Kra mer, after the Vikings ended the exhibition season 0-4. T H E BREAKDOWN cost Cook her first place standing in the national circuit, dropping her 70 points behind Howard Quam's Flap Jack which finished third. RAM FULLBACK CULLEN BRYANT RUNS INTO CHARGERS' LEROY JONES, KEITH KtNG. ' ' ~ ' ' • # No . I l"ooilHJll Te am: IJSC The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first·place votes in parentheses and 1978 records. I. USC (47) 12-1.() 11. Georgia 9·2·1 2. Alabama Cll > 11 -1.() 12. Missouri 8-4-0 3. Oklahoma (41 I J • 1·0 13. St.an!ord 8-4-0 Despite the re latively s mooth water between Long Beach and Newport, tbe race had al least a hall-dozen breakdowns and one serious accident. Free Spirit, a :MHoot Lancer driven by owner Chip Saale , Byron, Calif., "speared a wave " a nd nosed under bet ween Long Beach and Huntington Beach, throwing Saale and his c rew. Sill Johansen into the cockpit buUchead. Both men wer e ta.k~n to Long Beach Community Hospital. Sa1tle was the mon· ')C r ious ly hu rl , s uHering a punctured luni: ;,i nd ruptun'cl sple l'n .lohama·n was trt•att·d fur i.t:verc· bruise!\ uni.I r1·l1·..t 1>NI Cardinals' Rally Beats Dodgers, 5-4 ,..,.... • .,,,.:ijj"' ·' ,, ,.,li. 1• RAMS .•. Haden that did q..·:~ryell s~. "It wu very cleYtr " , ; Haden h.S, • ~ oi~hl tn d1recung the teadr~ a 16-7 ao vantage before giving way ~· rookie J eff Rutledge in t~ fourth quarter. He completed \1 of 22 attempt.a for 149~ards aJf1 a touchdown to Charles '4oung wi the• third quartC'r for'nh1~ yards! 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 Texas (J) 9 ·3-0 14. Texas A&M 8-4-0 Penn State 11·1-0 15. W ashillgton 7-4-0 Purdue 9-2·1 16. llot.ru>n 9-3-0 Michigan I0·2-0 17 Pittsburgh 8 4·0 Nebraska 9-3-0 18. Arizona Statt· 9 J.O Notre OamC' 9 3·0 19. Jo'lorida State tl-3·0 Michigan Stale 8-3 0 20. Arkansas 9 2 I Ba11eball T oday On this date m busehall m 1939 NHC TV lirou~hl 1l!-> television C<Jm eras lo Ebbcts 'Fa'ld in Brooklyn for th1· first telecast of a m a1or le a"ut ba:.eball ~amt'. With Ht:cl Bart)('r at the microphone , the Cincinnau R<•ds bc<Jt th1· Hrooklyn Dodgers 5-2 in the fi rs t ~amt of a doublc he;.Hfrr Today's B1rthduy . N t·W York Me t s c:atcher·th1rd bascmun l\lex T revino 1s 22. ~fu>r• S orlc I t io C'hl~ago San Diego got a goal from Hugo Sanchez al 78 48 • to snap a scoreless Ue and lift lhe Sockers to a 1-0 North American Soccer League playoff victory over Chicago. The triumph gave San Olego a tw<>· ~ame swt'<:P of their American Confe rence series and ad- vant·t·d tht· f'luh to ;i match against Tampa Bay, which eliminated Ph1l:.idt'lph1a , I 0 _ _ Rookie Beth Daniel carded a two under pnr 71 tu intrc•ase her lead lo four strokes after lhrl'e rounds of the .Patty Be rg Classic. Hollis Stacy, the LJ>GA 's two time U.S. Open champion. is in second with a 212 while Nancy Lopez fought back to even par for the tourney with a 69 . _ . Mark Mlndel, a teacher of retarded children in New York. overtook Larry Frederick with two miles to go to win the Montreal International marathon in 2:26:33 ... IJetroit's first string quarterback, Gary Daa1el110D, has un- dergone surgery afte r suffering a knee injury In Friday's ex- hibition game agains t Baltimore . __ Maartce Haney, a key player on Denver 's special teams, will be lost for the seaaoo after tearing ligaments in his knee in Friday's exhlbltion gam e against New England ... Gay Beajamla, th ird string quarterback for Mhtmi, will be out for a month after having his appendix removed _ .. .lolaa P•rsoa or Rawallan Gardens, a gold medall!ll in the 1976 Olympics, scored two victories to highlight action in lhe World WresWne Cham- pionships being held at San Diego State University_ Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB 71 58 .550 NATION"-L LEAGUE West Dlvlsloe LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tooy Scott and Ken Reitz drove home the tytng and go.ahead runs in tht' top of the c1ghUi inning as the St. Louis Cardinals came from bt'h1nd to edKe the Lo-. Angel~ OodJ!t·r:. 5 4 !'iaturday night JfJhrl l>1•n11v t1ntl Ho\ Thoma'I e o m IJ1 111• ti t 11 r 1· ~ t r 1 c· 1 I. 11 '\ l\n~l'I••.., tu (1\1-htl..,, tlHl'\' r1f lht.'lll ... olo 1111/rlf' I IHI'> Ii\' ~(I•\ t• 1;;.1rv1•\. J oi· 1'"1•1 ).(ll'>fln anti Ci.Jr ~ AOKI STEER ED Ht·n1hun.; Thoma,..,011 ovl'r tht• ttJUr!>C' in 2 h ours. ~·I Tht• lk>d i.:t·r ... lt·ct 4 I :i ftn fl'•" minutes for <in avern.i:e !->pt:NJ <1f rnnin..:i.. but St I .t1u1!> ~ut w1lh 111 78 604 milch pt·r hour l ppol1t11 ~· rim. M'fllllll! ,.,,.,,.,. 10 llH· ..,.'I th brought Michclob L1).lhl in 1:. on s ucn•:.!->ivi• i.in~lt· ... by Lou i.t•conds behind flenihana for <i n Hrot·k. K(·t th 1 lc•r n;mdt·i and 1 ,.d average :.peed of 78.062 mph. S1mmoru. a11d a run i.c:uring df,u and Howard Qua m f inished ble play uboul fi ve minutes heh1nd Ip ll ernandl•/ h·d o ff th• polito for an average of 73.026 Cardinub' ci~hlh inning Wlth d mpb. base tut off rch<'ver Ken Brt'll First drivt'r to go out of the Aftt.'r Simmon~ flied out. Gc'Or~t· race with engine trouble was llt.<ndnck and S<.·ott 1>m~led tri 11 .. BobNordskogof Van Nuy~ lhs 1l and c h_,.,,. B nll Rc·111 38-foot Scar :.ib, Skyh<1wk. lllc•w follow•·d with a 1>an1f1n "' up on the first le~ bctwt·en Loni: ~C'on ni: Jft'ndnck with th1· 111· Ueach and Newport. bre:skm~ run Lou Broc:k <·ol11•rt1·1l t wn h11'. AOKI SAID h(• dellhcraltly RIVIO~ hJm J,007 for ht~ l'&rc:cr 1•1 held Benihana down for the first -------------three legs of the course despite pleas of hi11 crew Errol Lanier lo "go for it" from the start. lie said he is convinced the strategy paid off and that Cook's trouble stemmed from the fact that she maintained too fas t a s peed after jumping out front at the start. Cook did not show up at the post~race briefings to ex- plain the details or her mishap, but race patrol orficlal• reported that she made into Huntintton Harbour under her own power. JOHNSON & SON ..-.OUNCIS ••• lie with Al Katine for 12th place on the all-Ume bit ll~t. The 40 year·old Brock reached the 3.000-tut plateau Aug LJ Tho m as. w~o p1tc;.tied the final thr~e 1nn1ngs earned hi!-> third win in f1v.-dec1s1on!'> Azt ecs Oust e d By Whitecap \'l\NCUGV.EH 1A1'1 t\M1n ll•·<"tor' ... g1>al at a OH "' 1111! 111· h11•;J klnJ,! fTlllll ~.11111' ~ J\" l t11 \' .tnl'OU\'t'r "-"h1 lf'f'ap'> Cl I fl VII Inn n\ l'r lh1• l..o-. An~cl1·., A1t1·c., t11llo" ing a I IJ n•gulat1on ~dm•­ tnumph ~ .• turda' n1J?h1 1•1 v.in tht·ir .'.\Jl111nJI l r1nf1·r1•n1 t ... em1flnal M'nes m the North l\mer1n1n Sncct.:r Lt-a~uc 111 :.i \offs Ddt.'nder ll u b..rt ~m<>t-t' 11t·flec·t1-.I J 1 l1:>.1nng -.hnt ,,1 ~Ji ·17 11.1 -.1 go.1ll..1·1·rw1 < 11hn H•1l111n 1r1 Iii<' n·~ul:1l1un f.trn• aflo·r ,, •·1 w ' or d;1ni!t·rl)u' < '"''' II\ ~ h I I • I a J•' V. I fl J! f' t WI l I 11• .l11hn ... 11in ThP Ram i-e<'<>nd~r ;i l ~i played well w1tti Hod ry 1¢ ter< c·ptin..: a pas!'> 111 e f1ri1 1wriod <.1nd rl'turn1n• tt ~~ ya ni~ for ~ .. i.c·on· to P'lt th•· H;;rn-111 front to '>!.•> A Fr:ink l'11rral ftl'lcl ~oal of II yard-.. the flr,L ol th .. \t•ar for thr Ram k1<'ker n1t1dt· 1l 10 o befor<' ,O;in .Foul hit John J efferson for ;.i 17-yartl ~ .• n 1>1e~•1 TU pa~ w lht! t.t·1 ·cJl'ld µl'r iod T IU : n~i\I. RAM ~rort· r<i!S'lt "" un II )Ojrd JH~ f111"1 Huth•<Jg'' l" El\'lS Pea ~ in lht· trwrth qu..irtn, Vince l"erra&a&Q. lladeo· .. backup al quarterb ack. d1do1 play Saturday ntRbl bOC'{IU~l' of :1 ri b 1n1ur y . He v. as n n t h1 -.11trl11ws and hus 'h"wn v.1 II m 1 .11 h of lh•· lhn·c· prc•\'11)11• •1Ul 111i..s f111 1h" HJm-. \t .d:l\ .1 ... 1 ..,. .1, ''"I•• c·1,ilh, pl•·a""I "llh 1h1· llJm "'' ori •IJr' An&els Minnesota Kansas City Texas Chlca~o Seattle Oakland 67 60 .528 3 67 61 _523 31f.t 62 67 .481 9 Houston Cincinnati Dodgen W L Pd . GB 73 56 .516 73 57 .562 'h 59 69 .461 131h S9 70 .457 14 SS 75 .423 181.-'.i 50 78 .391 22'h YEAR S AVE THOVSANDS NOW! 5ft 71 .441 14 !:>5 74 .426 16 41 89 .315 301h East Division Baltimore 81 43 .653 Boston 76 50 .603 G Milwaukee 78 52 .600 6 New York 69 57 .548 13 Detroit 67 61 .~23 16 Cleveland 6S 64 .504 181h Toronto 40 88 .313 43 ~Y'tkwft ...... 14.T-2 !o .. 111• •• Oelrolt • I(·-(:Hy '· tr• 0 eeml'*• et Cfllteeo, J, PH .. unPl•Y•bl• t fOUfl<h c ..... ...,.,,C>Mo.-> Ml_....4 ..... Yotllt Mll• ....... S. T•u\J T....,.ao- .. 1.._.. ,,._ .. , -,.eM .... 1111 ., Chi~ ITl'OUI 7 .. -Wot1,,.,.. U Ill, 1 Se•ttl• 1Dr9MAI< IH -llewley ~I •I Dft1t0•1 1•'. u..-....M-ClwltMl,J .. ,..... 1111.,, IJ-91 el TOf'ontO IC ... I II 0..1-ut.,.,..,, ...,., .. ci....ianf '"~""• 1..01 H-Yori! lJOfWI -·el Ml-llMA 10 J .. llllOfl J ., ....... ,_.. .. n et IC.#M• c;n., 11otmorlt 1t·l11 Mll•ewMll 1rr-• tMI •• T•llA• cc::ori.r 1Ml,11 San Francisco San Diego Atlanta East Dlvlalon Pittsburgh 74 53 .582 Montreal 69 53 .566 2'h Chicago 68 57 .544 s St. Louis 67 59 .532 8'h Philadelphla 65 63 .508 9 '1'.t New York 51 73 .411 2l'f.t SMW*f'•k .... ~1 lout•'·~ 4 Concl"""to I, 'low Yor~ • ~•n f'r.-..:1-.co }, CIM<~ 1 Hou\lon l. Pl\jl-IPftl• I MonlrHl •1 Al!MtS., "14, r•ln P1ll$burllft 4, '-' o .. eo J 11' ll1nln90 T••y'•O•~ SI Louf\ CS MMllnllt 11 •> •I 0-.... 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' Our lai.t ... a1.~ l(t>Of"rated an ('~~lltnf -.upply ur low milea~t' qualit y tnul1 .. in1>. whit·h art· al-.o sal<' pricMI now. " • -' 540 ....... ~ 2100 HARBOR ~YD. COSTA. ~ _ •' •• ~ -- ball's Genuine Kroc Htimburger of~ Year Award lo Kuhn a .. baU Com•iMM>ner Bowie Kuhn bas be.en !f1'lll to 19' rid of Charlie P\nley for quite IOCD• u .... wtta. • a.utt91. A,ppana.U,1• he r..i. 11 at ttral ~an·t Maetad, pkk oe tomebocb elM Di Wida oae ~ ol a na.. kuhn la chulot San • OWDel' ~ Kr0t out ol lM h-•t.tneN The crime: 1putlac Ma PHte lllP& llOW, Kroc: must (HJ fike UM Ham bur1ler. a Yillaia ln tua McDoc~ld'a hamburser ~-lf be ia. Kuhn ranks no hi1her U,an old Ronald almaelt What Kuhn did was tell a report.er, when aaked ~ he can improve UMl &lnAUling Padres. lbat be ~~ do anythtna an hl& pow.r to .. 10 after " some iii .-c ~.,.. Hpecled to become free a1eota .f_l1lae l9d ol lhla Ma.on Arnone them were Orala JlelU. ol. lbe Yankees and Joe Morgan of the C1n riuau Reda . . So big bleepinc deal Any owner In has nghl !f'•nd and witb a huge bankroll lo play with is go tnS to be dabbllna ln the free agent marketplace th~ wblter and It doesn't take a genius to know tbal'1 .. ol t.be bia reasons the Yankees have won two at.raa.lbt World Series All Kroc did wu come out front and sa> 1l ADd lf tbere's one thine b.seball really needs "in the best interest" of the sport is an owner who tells it like it la. would not purs ue either Nettles or Morgan and malled out apologies Lo the Red s. Yankees and Kuhn tumself That Kroc lias been doln" for quite some time He's tbe fellow, you m ay remember, who kept the ~1drea rrom packing up their bags and shipping off to Wuhi.ngt.on, D.C. Maybe Kuhn doesn't read his mail. Maybe he needs some shoppmg money Perhaps he doesn't <.'are at all. But he fined Kroc $100.000 for the inci dent and that was apparently lhe last straw He's the same guy who took the microphone durtn1 a lousy Padre game and told the fans what they already knew the players were e mbarrass ing. Heck, s portswriters have been saying that for a long time and they didn't cause any kind or an uproar "I've had nothing but ag~ravataon" Kroc said later "It can go to hell " }fr was talking about ba1.eball, or course Or was he" Kroc did, however , because he violated one or the commandments handed down by Kuhn-Thou Shalt ~ Rock the BoaL S •rr S por t lt'ant• MaU What bothers me. though. is this After the free agent hassle. Kroc publacly stal.ed that he Super Sport would like to h{'Or /rom IJOU Col o question or an opinion" Wnte Super Sport. care of thi• Daily Pilat SJX)rt:i Department. Uo.r 1560. Costa Mesa. Cal . 9:l626 Today's TV By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot tM o.ltr Pl ... Swn Following are the top SPorts events on TV tOday. Ratings are ' ' ' ' excellent; ' ' 'worth watching: ' / fair .• forget 1t mJ 10:30 e.m., Ch•nnel 5 I ./ I ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto. Announcers: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly The biggest question surrounding th1s~aseball game 1s lhis Which end of the baseball spectrum will the up.and· down Angels be at tOday? The club had lost three in a row before eruptlno to wh ip Toronto. 24·2. Saturday behind an elght·RBI performance by Don Savior. Nolan Rvan. slltt stf'uggllng to regain top form puts his 13.9 record on the line against Toronto's Butch Edge (1.11 ~ 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ I TENNIS: ATP Cha m pionships. AnftOUft<ers: Pat Summerall and Tony Trabert. Roscoe Tanner, who was e xpected to last this tar. and Pete r Fleming, who wasn't, meet in the finals of this S200.000 event today. Tanner, the top seed, overcame early prOblems Jo beat Bernie Mitton, 7·5, 7.5 in Saturday's sem ifinals. Flem· lng, the seventh Seed disposed of Pat DuPre b·2 b·l, in his semi 2 p.m., Channel 7 I I TRACK ANO FIELD: 1979Wor1d Cup. Announcers: Jim McKay, Keith Jackson, Dwight Stones. Marty Liquori and J im Lampley. Coverage of the 1979 World Cup track and field meet con· eludes today in Montreal. Athletes from six continents have taken part in the competition which is sanctioned by the AAU OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (11) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 10 a .m. (501 TENNIS Semifinal play in the U.S. Pro championships is telecast from Chestnut Hill, Mass. Noon (2) NFL PREVIEW In "Passport to Pasadena," Brent Musburger, Irv Cross and Jayne Kennedy examine the top roottles ot 1979, the critical plays of last sea son and the current balance of power in the NFL 14) TENNIS Bjorn Borg vs. Geoff Masters In a first round , matc h In the 1979 WCT championship, taped at Dallas. 12:30 p.m. (7) PAO.CELEBRITY TENNIS Farrah F.wcett, Walter Cronkite and Merv Griff in are among those playing in the RObert F. Kennedy pr<Kelebrlty tournament at Corona, N. Y. Chris Schenkel and Arthur Ashe rel)Ort. 2 p.m. (4 ) PGA SPECIAL Profiling the tour's new stars. 3 p.m. C 11) • H FL FOOTBALL -The San Diego Chargers met the Los Angeles Rams In an exhibition game at the Coliseum Saturday night. Taped. 'p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -TM national AAU lono course swimming championships, taped at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jim Lampley and Mart Spitz report. (4 ) - SPORTSWORLO -James Scott (15-0·l ) meets Enlo Cometh (29·4·2) In a scheduled 10.round light-heavyweight bout faped at Rahway CNJ) state prison. Scott, an inmate, is ranked among the top contenders in the 17S·PC>und division. Comettl is tne Italian champk>n . 7 p.m. (SO) -PRO SOCCER. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Toronto, 10:30 a.m ., KMPC <710); St. Louis •t Dodgers, 1 p.m., KABC (7901. (TM 0.tty Pflot ts not responsibfe for l•te cltHgn. P6 P7 CN36 P3/70 OCCCoach Greets 106 ·Candidates Dick Tucke r was all smiles Saturday The Or ange Coast Coll ege football coach i;:reeted 106 pro· s pect1ve players as physical ex ams were given out and <.'QUIP· ment handed out at OCC Satur day "This is an excellent turnout ... said Tucker. entering his 18th season a l OCC. ··Everyone showed up that we expec ted I think we're going to have a very t1olid ballclub this year." With JS returning sophomores. there's a large nucleus to build around. Add to that six trans fers and 65 freshman and il 's easy lo see why Tucker feels this year's team will be improved over the squad that went 7·3 last season Dave Je ranko and t ight end Mike Camp. a passing combina· tion out of Estancia High, and linemen Jeff He ikes. Craig Cr a ndall. Matt Kelly. Mark Tucke r and Rach Sylvestn head the list of offe nsive lettermen Defensive returnees in<.'lude g ua rd Sina Tuaasosopo, line· ~ackers Rick Boyer a nd Jim ackers Rick Boyer and Jim Freeman and com erback Ron Padilla. The freshman crop mcludes Sa m Cento fante a n d Tony Pastizw from Fountain VaJley, Ma rk Ha les from Newport ll a rbor a nd Kurt Brockma n from Corona del Mar. Among lhe tra nsfers a re wide r eceivers Carlos Rodriguez I Cypress College> and Tony Seymour <Cal Poly Pomona> a nd middle gaurd Tuutuu Faasee ! Long Beach City> Freshman r u nn i n g bac ks Jerry Butler of Eisenhower and Damon Moore of Memphis also figure in Tucker's plans. •·o ur biggest offensive hole as in the running back departm ent and I trunk we've picked up the right people to fill those s pots." Tucker said. "( think we'll throw the ball well this year, so our offense should be balanced and excal· ing." Tucker wiU get a good look Sept. 7 when the Pirates scrim· mage Pasadena City College, defending Metropolitan Con· ference champions. at 4 p.m. on the Pasadena field. CALL FOR OUR LOW PRICES TODAY l1AELLI High perfo1111CJ11Ce without the high price. • Wheel9 T Of'Qued No lfT1)111Ct Wrenches Used • Premium Tires . Ouallty Serv1ce In A NewPort Beach 557-4666 11121 sn PAii CllCU .... .,. •• AtmotC)hefe IE Ii..-=:~­' C-:::::;;;;t;;.;::= •• Sunday. August 2G. 1979 DAILY PILOT 83 SPORTS CENTERS CORONA DEL MAR• IRVINE ANNOUNCES ITS FIFTH ANNUAL SU ER SALE August 25th & 26th 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ' THE SHOP FOR ALL SEASONS ' \ SUPER SAVINGS I SUMMER SPORTSWEAR Mens: O.P .. Offshore. Qu icksilver. Stubbi es . Gant. Womens: Rai si ns. Danskin Sunshine Hawaii. Hang Ten 25-70°/o OFF !~'- I I ~ \ TENNIS CLOTHES Mens. Bogner, Gant. Lacoste. Anba SURFING & SKATING EQUIPMENT Womens: Anba. Ruth Robbins. Tai\. Fil a 25-50o/o OFF Come see som e o f o ur 79-'80 ski things. 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Septien's heroic finale resurrected Dallas from what appeared to be a losing effort at the hands of cool Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw in the final National Football League exhibition for both teams • Bradshaw had compiled more than 150 yards through the air by midway through the fin al period. Elsewhere on the NFL exhibition trail Saturday le•• I 4-Gia••• 8 Poole al lhe Tampa Bay 35·yard lrne. w e I I e s t a b I i s h e d Cardi•ab 10-8 e ar• 7 ST. LOUIS -Rookie OttJs Anderson rdn six builder I developer yards for a touchdown just 24 seconds into the d i I t ff game and Mike Wood added a first-period held Y ft Gm C 5 G e 5 5 G ~~T~a~~~:rs~~-f."· Louis Cardinals hold off lhe I m me d I at e I y t 0 s e 11 Cardinals comerback Carl Allen intercepted a .. x c I us i .. e 0 c ea n .. I e w pass by Bears quarterback Bob Avellina on th e ..-.,,. .,,. fi rst play of the game and Anderson dashed Into prop·i .,,, i·n LCICJlm... Beach. the end zone two plays later. 'Iii' 11 ---• .. 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Q-..rr ASL 4 1 I t• ., Jp> , •• A y ~ Mt f ttl'T\it'ntOU EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . -Matt Robinson threw a pair of touchdown passes, the first just SO seconds into the game, to lead the New York J ets to a 14-6 victory over the New York Giants. Raide r• 4 8 . aur. 2 I ( • ca 4-5 I . OAK.LAND -Quarterback Ken Stahler and re-Ask for 4th SMASH WEEK The Jets struck quickly alter the Giants' Ernie Pou~h fumbled the opening kickoff with the Jets' Tom Newton recovering al the 17-yard line. A personal foul on the play moved the ball to the 9. and two plays later from the 10, Robinson round halfback Scott Dierking alone up the middle for the score B•~ea•e~r• 24, 8 e •gals 13 CINCINNATI Quarterback Doug Williams threw two second-holf touchdown passes to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 24·13 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Williams threw an eight-yard scoring pass to Gordon Jones late in lhe third quarter and com- bined on a 41 -yard touchdown pass play wilh Jim· my Giles midway through the finaJ period. Ricky Bell scored on a one-yard run a nd Ne il O'Donochue kicked a 19-yard field goal to com. plete the Tampa Bay scoring. The Buccaneers look advantage of a Cincinnati ceiver Ray Chester combined for two touchdowns and Derrick Jensen r an for two more to pace the Oakland Raiders to a 48·21 victory over lh<' Ruffalo Bills. J en.<1en scored on the opening kickoff aftt·r Ira Maltbews returned the k ack to near tne J!J yara line where be fumbled. Jensen grabbed lhc loose ball and ran 57 yards for the score Oakland scored again early in the fi rst 'luarter when Stabler hit Chester on a rive-yard pass pl11y P•e lce r• 45, F ako•• :J.) MILWAUKEE Gr ee n Ra y 's David Whitehurst passed for 238 yards, includinst touchdowns of seven yards to Paul Coffman and 30 to James Lofton, leading the Packers to a 45.35 victory over the Atlanta Falcons . Rookie Eddie Lee Ivery scored on a three yard run and turned a short pass from Lynn Dickey mlo a •2-yard touchdown play for the Packers. The teams scored four touchdowns in the last 2:36 of lhe second period which ended with the Packers ahead 31·14. Taiivan Pulls It Out, 2-1 WlLLIAMSPORT, Pa. <AP> -The kids of Campbell, California. and f>u.lsll, Taiwan, battled bead-to-head Saturday afternoon. Then they frolicked together ln a swimming pool to coot off before 11U>ertn1 1ide·b)'·1ide in a dining t\all to watch 1 delayed showing of their game on televlslon. "I thought we were goint to win -but the)' just came out on top," said n1bt nelder M1rk Phllllps. a ,,1, 91>·PQunder who weart braces on his teeth, 11 do eeveral or his teammate•. Campbell, pbyalHll)'tbe smallest team ln the tournament. nHrly DUUed off lhto bluest upeet ln lJttle 1Aa1ue World a.new history. Taiwan. wlMer of seven titles In nlne 1eal0ft8, needed aix regulaUon innings and two extra in· nine• for a 2-1 victory. "We lost -but second-best in the world lan't tbat bad," said losing pitcher Bob Fraka, who yielded the 1ame·wlMina single In the bottom of the el1hth. Winnlnl pitcher Dai Han-Chao, who allowed an unearned run in the first Inning, finished with an eieht·innlng no-hiller and allowed only two walkt while alrikinl( out 17 batters. W1tch1nc the television, the Taiwan players elggled In the first Inning wh en their shortstop Lu Chang-Kuen dropped a high popup In shallow left field for an error that allowed the Campbell run. Lu laughed loo, and pointed to hl1' head sug- 1e1Una a mental mixup between him and the left rte Ider. 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August 29, 1979 ......... ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ __ DAILY P1LOT Mork Stand8 Short for Fall Showdown With Archie HOLLYWOOD <AP> Merl la Roatlnt In apace. No tq \b1q for a l\l1 who new lD from Ork ln an ea.Ua,N apat4111Up la dM nip of a awlta be •• auddealy perched cm tblt anu ol 1 IOfa Uke a tabby cat Bobia WWlUDI, who plap Mort. folds Ilia anna ~hind Ma llletld, lean& back ud puns lnaoceet· ly and )eta the others wurry about bis 1hrinlln1 1lie la UM a.-ctal that will opett t.bc! ·~ sea'°" ol TV's "Mork and Mlady" on ABC. M Qr\ ls tort ol olf ln another dimelM&M>a -with thf' Ud. ol COUJ"loe, ot a UttJe eAectroGJ c wb anlry aomN Wlu.aA•S la 418() olf in anolber d lmen.sloo. He'a the hottest comedian on televlalon. Hts inte oae e nerg)'., a lace aa ve rsatile as Mr Potatoebea.d , and a wild and unpredictable comedy atyle bas turned an or dinar y altuatlon comedy into a med111 event And not s1nce ''Lau&b-ln" bas any show so enriched lbt! langua1e with ne w words &Ad phra-: Nanu oanu, s hazbat and rumnull. 1bll September. the innocent from Ork will ~pitted qainat tbe curmudgeon from Queens "Mort and Mindy ," which also stars P am Dawber, moves to Sundays opposite CBS ' "Ar chie Bunker's Place ." It could b e television's Gunfight at the 0 .K. Corr al. Sound problem s and the technical exac- titude of us ing Chrom a-Key, which allows Robin's smaller image to be superimposed onto another im age of Mindy's apartment, wears eve r yone down on the set. Tempers are short and the lunch break is postponed an hour. IN W S TRAILER d ressing room, Robin set· tles into a comfortable com er and takes a bite out of a chicken sandwich. He's wearing a Tyrolean outfit with s hort pants and a pair or oversized sneakers. Robin, nott!d like Steve Martin for his hi gh- voltage club act, says he tried hard not to hold himself back for television. "There are certain harriers in-prime time." he says. "Censorship and the filtering of television. but I try to keep it up. The energy level varies; it's too draining lo keep it up all the ti me ." He brings to Mork a gallery of voices and sound effecL'i and a battery of non sequiturs that suddenJy activate the funnybone. "l DON'T THJNK I'm like Steve Martin." ht says "although our acts are similar in that we have no segues a nd go from disassociation to disassociation. He broke the barrier. But his act 'Seduction' Plot -updated By STANLEY KAUFFMAN ••'Jbe Seduction of Joe Tynan" is an odd mix· ture of freshness and leftovers. The chief leftover is the theme itself, a venerable one. dating at least from "Wife vs. Secretary" (MGM, 1936). A man Who is happily married is attracted to a woman who works with him in bis business beca use she bu closer understanding of bis daily problems, doesn't tug at him to spend more time with the kids, encourages bis ambitions. Eventual· ly he sees that be has been seduced by prox· imity -of person and occupation ~ and opts for wife and family. Alon g w ith t h is staleness go the man 's tr ou bles with bi s adolescent childre n 's troubles and his wife's ins istence on havin g her interests recognized ·when he suggests mov- ing their home. I DON'T remotely say that these d if · ficulties aren't o ften tr ue and painful. only ALAN ALDA that t h eir treatment here doesn't lilt them out of movie familiarity. J But there is freshness, too. The script, written IW Alan Alda, who plays the leading role, is about •. risi.Dll young senator, his handling of a nomina· tion to the Suprem e Court in a way that advances bis career , the beginning of his presidential possibilities. is different. it's Like rock 'n roll comedy Peo pie know the stuff beforP he says 1t · · Robin frequently slips away to perform un - announced at such places as the Comedy Store in Hollywood. He says, "You have to change your comedy for your own sanity When people ~come familiar with your comedy it loses its life lt becomes very mechanicaJ. "I like le work ou• l'lf'\l' routines and il'T'· provise with friends. My ir.eod:c-are b1zarr.- tbey make me look nor mal. It keeps you recharged and in contact with people. Here al the show the audience laughs if you Just walk on stage." ROBIN AND MARTIN have also helped s pearhead what Robin calls "an ethnic s morgasbord" of comedy. Until recently, most comedians came from ethnic backgrounds, principally Jewish or Catholic. Both Robin an<1 Martin were raised in ·upper middle clus Protestant homes . He says be had no boyhood traumas to pro- vide fodde r for bis a ct. "My boyhood was rather pleasant," be says. Robin, 27, was raised in Detroit and Chicaeo and attended private schools with tight diacipline until his senior year. Then be moved with bis family to San Francisco and attended his ftnt ~ school. EVERY SUMMEK lHE CREAM Of- AMERICAN YOUTH GOES TO SUMMER CAMP- AND 11-fE REST GOTO CAMP NOITTl II., TAH BILLM URHAY -·~-1 PAl•ifil'"' •1• .1 ~ PC·...-.-.,._.,a..,lft• __ .. __ -·--.,----: • I'='~' 10 • mer;fj:JWS41:© EOWAllOS0 lOWAllDS' NUNTlllGTON STADIUM OAIWE ·IN WISTtlllOOll TWIN 111,ni1•q1or. !i. .. r • ~~~ (• 1110 IH•den C,ro.e ' 10 44fJ1 1owa11os· MESA '" f,.t))I~ M1. "" t, '4 t M-'JUI' 'the ·sen a t o r ial a tmosphere a nd the Washington byplay seem authentic to a New York ~===========================:::::.. hick , but what's really interesting is that t he film deals with political lire. Almost all political pie· tu res deaJ with elections, not with the work. "Seduction" tries to deal with the main· lenance of ethics and the molding of ambition. ll manages to do this realistically yet unc~cally. '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher THE PIA YEU A&E better than the script llKame they are unapottily good. Alda is humorous ...t mcmng aa hotshot politician, as loving husband and father, as succumbing lover . Melvyn Douglas rvmblea authoritatively as an ancient senator wh0se symptom of senility ls lapsinl into French. Barbara Banis, though oddly wigged, bas her own velvet-eyed charm as Aida's wife. Sbe persuades altboug.h she bas the corniest part. And tbe Other Woman is played by Meryl SU'eep, wbo could bring new truth to Stella Dallas. Here Streep is a smart Louisiana labor lawyer, railed in a political family, rich and funny and • sexy. To eompere this performanee only with her wen in •"'ftle Deer Hunter" and "Manhattan" is to ,._ th.It a) lbe b.u a etwpln1 t.alent; b ) sbe bu a ,. ...,... penoz••ttr ; Md e) tbere ll no Deed to sus-.,._, atlkal ~ al ._ aetbll just beeaw It tau. place oe ftlm and beeaue ber film ~ts. ,.n al ber .neet. ' . I • ...... • DPSCIAU.Y lueQ .... to be' • 1•1t~ apbed bJ Adam Hollnder, no dld .. Mid· : E CowboJ ••• UlOlll othen ...... ,,..., ltPta ber • .1111 ...... tlwa WU done even in die two fHwuJ ~ &bow. Her beauty ll not "euy" ro;u;;t ; ea__..: n•a there, but It bu to be · revealed. : Rolender aucceeds. : TM Mquenffm which Alda and Streep flnt ' till -a aequence interrupted by a call from ....,_ ..._ reawned and coachlded -f well .hrry Schat1ber1 and well played by . the world's oldest riddle: la tbe • llUa ball empty or lalf full? Well, la "Sedud.lon" ! .,._ .... It aeema to be at Umes or 1.., tban lt and a ton of fun!' Gene Shllllt. NBC TV ---·----A L I • N TOM SIOOURNE\' VERONICA HARRY DEAN St<ERRffT MAIER CARTWRIGHT STANTON JOHN~ Wf HClM -YAPHET l<OTIO :..-.• •·•~-="~-·· ~o.,-~ _, .... ....-M\Yl.,..._l O"'fC1(01Y.,.,l ¥tCOn 'll'Ollt"r••OltflllO~ ~ • ..,..,,..,us-v.K•f 5Clltflilll'\.A• • ., OMlf OMHJiOie ~ .. ..., ""'Qf.M'1•• .----~ tllMlill~"°'()ll•PMtfl'\8'10lt.Y•f• ~~ ..... ..; ........ --,.-=-..:-~'-~-:.. ..... ~1 .. ~ ·-oir·--J fRj-~~ 1-.~-"'!!ll • --· .... -·.(ii). ' ~·• tD be at U.ea} Tbe wwer ll an une- :4al•ocal yes, ~=====:.....-----========-' .. •* "I went f rom one environment to anotber," be nya. "I waa able to relax in m.y last year of hi1h achoo& ... He attended college ln the San Francisco area, then won a three-year drama acholarablp to New York's J uilliard. He says, "I studied act.- log, but we did some pbyalcal lhinia llk_e tumbl· lng that tau&bt m e pra lfalls. I got my comedy traininc at the Committee in San Francisco. My a cting training gave me depth. The more tools you have the better." Robin appeared on ''The Richard Pryor Show" and was a regular on the abort-lived r e- vival ol "Laugb-ln." He says, 'I bad no thoughts of doilig a series. I was just doing my act and workiq on things. Then J did a shot on 'Happy Days.' I just did that for the money. I didn't see any way you couJd spin that off into a series. It'd be like trying to spin off from 'The Wizard of Oz.' 'The Lion and Dorothy.· "n WAS A WEIRD THING to be offered a series. Just from the money angle I bad bee.n supporting myself And 1 had been a night person and I had to go to being a day person. It was like locking into a real JOb and going to work every day." He would like to do a play in New York. Next year he steps into the title role or the musical movie "Popeye " Robin says he was fascinated with doing som e one -camera wor k for the s peci al Ordinarily, the series is filmed with four cameras before an audience "I WAS AN EXTRA once," he says, "but I've never had anything like this wh~re I get to unwind and do a real scene It's exciting it's hke being a little kid "l have four fantasies I want lo do o science fi ction or science fantasy movie I want to do a conuc takeoff on a commando movie I want to do a ~hakc:-pearean pla)' Corned}. tragedy, anythmg JUSl to grab lhe man I want to do a movie aoout what it ·~ hke to become a comedian " . ' In thi:: m»ant1me. h l' and a partnl'r are ~ nt mg a mo\'il' comedy in "' h1d1 he hoµes to star R0811' IS MA RRI ED to danct·r Valene Valardi and kt~ps hi s h orn<: hfc vet) prl\.ate .. My home ll> a :.anctuar) · hf" sa)" .. It :. Valhalla. I c:m relax. pull back I hove no pre<, sures there I can shut up .md read It ·s hid den. ft's a free bal>e. lt"s R&R It '~ a 200 "1th 1g •1anas and p:-i rrots " ANIMAL CRACKERS SINGING TELEGRAMS 7141675·9966 ,WE'RE COMEDY TO 0 0 1 , '\ More Entertaining Than Humanly Possible! SHOW HOURS ..,.,. -,,.. 2 .. •0 P"' , ....,. t to I 1 ,.M ............ loll AUG , M ............. Moorl 10 I • , w ADMISSIONS 18-26 AooMl9 aa.oo ~ ...:1~•10 1111.10 (OlfltNnOH<Bmll ~ -• ""° -•w.""-11 .., _.... ~ _ ... .-........ ....... et ,.,ucrpeuno "-... LllJI_,., .. _" ......... ...,_..._ ..,~l'totktlon --·-------- r - I f8 cd•ard• ~ FOUHTAIH VALLET 9feoll'*'91 •t ECll~• "~"_...,., .. ,500 ,. A·. f i t, • .,..__ .... tOCl(Y ""' ,,... • a.11 • , .. _ ....... ___ ... __ _ HOr STU.,IN I 1141. ~ ....... . ......... ,_. MA•KH..,..ILL .. STAI W•RS" -··~·-.. .. "'"'''~_,. .. ,, ...... ,. ·ROCKY II (PG) WJlDAYI -I IM .at IAli'IU--_.,_. U "'HOOPER" (PO) WllDATS-J-U Tl9Utt-t-14 Jti ...... --loa<Y II !NI l'\111 'AIADlll AUJY IN I ., .. ,_ .. __ AMlllCATHOHtN I ''"" CONYOYINI ...... -.-..~, T .. COHCc.ol1N I l'\VI CA~OltN OHl1N I I ·I I .-.... -.. -I -lWLVPtLOT 8Ynday,Augu1t2I. tt1t MATINEES DAILY AU llUI h .• tilt !ill PA fOI ~ CAU »Mllf "II o\1' "II f lA l\ARtlARA llAMM1-. THE §EDCJCTION OF .JOE TYNAN hM~IM~ m~~r;o.MJ~lrnl~~~ 1111 m ~~N ~llllj~•·1-.1, fiRWW OONM ~II~ II~ !1t\lll.M 111m1 llllN Jll~~ M~I rMN 10~~--~rm m~~~~m.111~in~1~~ &·•'" ~ lrn~ J~~rn i..relb~ lllfrt~ll!M FOltlHFO CALL 534.ffll • 0 1.a C•a• Aux follee' i• one of the moet aproarlouely funny moviee ever made." -Richard Dobbins ,Jr . PdSlldeM Star N~ exc;eptlonal... ·1.a Cage Aux Folle•' get• an 'A'." Stew AMn KMPC R11d111 -----,~ ............... ...---....,NOW •HOWINCll 1-----. ~--~~---IDWAM»e~--~~~-- CINIMA CINTI" COITA MllA l'IM141 DAILY · 2:00 • 4·00 6.00 · 8:00 · 10:00 PM NO,.._,. M::Ct-'"W~ ,,... ... ~ I. Josh Logan Reminisces Drama Not Learned, Says 'Grand Old Man' NEW YORK tAP> "I've n~ver been to •n~ cla11 on drama I doo't think It clU\ be tau1ht very well I thank It'll Ilk~ hf' gel the I censored > l ast year "" llOBE&TS WAS USING a common term for a ve nereal dis· I ' _,/~ •//• I C -,, ,..01/A t/l'Ulw llllf,f,z;JI ~ 'M<mr11L r E:vtNr, /}" wur,:o."1, .. ~~ Quality Professional Mruical Entertainment & More Starnng T erence Alaric Thur .• Aug. 30th 7·00 P.M. Moose Lodge 717 So. Lyon, S.A. I Bf!IWfrm C~•tnut & MeF'odfU11J Adm1111011 l2 00 Under 18 II 00 Pia. 613-4161 or 132-4115 wlmm1n1 You've wot to throw ·~m In th.-ocean •nd 1.ay . ·s~1m-· .. The 11peaker Jo.h Lo~Mn, 70, a c-.,rt1tled Grund Old Maan ot thl'aler ease. : ... :_ ::_ :;_::;_ :::~-:-:_ :;:_ :;;_ ;_ ::;;;;-;-;-:-;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:_ :;;:_ ;_ :;_ ;_ =_ ;:~:;-~-~:-~-~-~-~~""!~~ Lonn says the hne and ill. naughty word we re n 't in the BARBRA STR ISANO Dt:8P1TF. ms tuck or rormlll tnatnlng. he'b done OK LO Ute Rroadwuy t1w1 m Ill h1ilf a cen t ury u a productir, dirl't'lor and wrltt>r lt(''s loggtid 31 Broadway showa;, including his (avonle. · M r Robertb." and "South Pactflc." for which he !>hared a Pulitze r Prau.• with R1rha rd Rodgers and 011car Ha mmer.. tein in 1950 T rue. tus onct:·black ha.tr 1s gray now. his race r en ecU. hts years HE STARTS rehearsab next month as director o ( a new Broadway play, "Horowitz and Mr s . Washington," his second t his year And he recently finis hed writing a new musical about an Irish family It's "The Mulligan Guards." set m New York m 1885 It's based on th ree pla ys co· a utho re d by his wife 's late Cather. Edward Harrigan. a Broadway biggie in his d ay "It's one of the biggest thjngs I've ever done an my life." Loga n says. "HOW I GOT to be in theater 1·11 never know," he mused in a soft. s lighUy slurred accent that s till echoes Texarkana. Tex .. whe r e he was born. and Louisiana. where he spent much ol his boyhood. He assigns blame for getting hooked on theater to a visit he m a d e , at a~e 8 . to a n oH · Broadway product ion in Shrevepor t o f "Evcr ywoman." an epic billed as "a modem morality play " "T llF. MAIN ATTRACTION wa~ l"H'll tnR m tha t spotlight with th<' Rrel'n filler on it" ht' r l' f1•rn·d l o · E vt•ry wom<in " · · :1 nc1 prt•tl'nc1 1ng t o he.· ~ r \;ohud;. tn that m11rahl) til;I\ I .,.. antt."<I to bl' up there .,.,,_ LOGS HALF CENTURY Josh Logan He first got up there pro· ressionally as an actor. not a director. It was in 1928, in a University Players' production or Eugene O'Ne11l 's "Beyond the Horizon." He played an old sea captain. "IT WAS REAL anarchy " or all his me mories. though. his best are of the time m the Army Air Force in World War 11 . co-writing what proved a long·run Broadway comedy about the wartime Navy. It was the c I assi c •·Mr Roberts." starring Henry Fon· da. It opened lo rave reviews m 1948, based on the book or the sa m e name. HE DOES HAVE one regret about the show that he had to ex<'lse a line he dearly loved. in the s cene where the ship's doc· tor wonders how Ensign Pulver gained possession or a m1ghtly explosive, fulminate of mt>rcury The f'Xplosive 1s lo be used in th t.• giant f1 rec·r ackcr Pulvl'r pla ns to hurl 1n the cahtn or the· !-.htp ... tyrnnnt(•al. hatNI captain !\'1 r RobNb 1-.n·t :.un· h1m~..ir \\hl'r l' the· ~luff .... a ~ ;l('qu1rrd btll noll':-. that l'ulvt·r un a !-.hip .,.. hct'-l' t'rl'w 111·v1·r gl'l" ltb<•rt) 1' prl'lly rt·:.ourt·cful Wher<' d show on opening night. His agent had advised it be dropped. "The line always got a rollick ing laugh. "My, what laughs And we'd sneak tl back in. "But a woman wrote the police a nd complained." he sighed. "They said, 'Keep that line in and we'll close Lhe show · "Mr. Roberts" was a big hit. But Loean has bad his share o( flops. Among them is the first Broadway show he directed. It died in two weeks. And "Trick," which he produced lai.l January He wss asked a recurnng question about flops. namely, when one involves Broadway's best and brightest taJents His theory: "I think we aJlow cataracts to grow 10 our eyes whe n we're *"orking. We so want it to be good we begin to laugh at tlung.s lhat a ren't funny to an auruence · · EVEN WHEN ALL hands re- alize the show is bad <tnd press on anyway. not a ll the ensuing gr ief comes from critics. Logan l'1ted one failure . "Mr. Presi· de nt." an Irving Berlin musical. After lhe show's glittering pre- B r oadwa y pr emie r e 1n Washington. Q.C-. he attended a party Ali ce' R ooseve lt Longworth was present She. n<>t realizing he was the show 's director. got to chatting "Did you see that terrible play we saw torught"" she asked. He said yes. Uiter. President John fo'. Kennedy stopped by to chat a nd explain how the show·~ second act lacked authent1c1ty JFK EVEN VENTt'REL> a few 1deai. on how l<> fix 1t. Log11n added "I noddl'<I but I M ulrt onl> I han i.. E vt'r "tnc·1· I .,.. d'> 1!1 th1·re s al v.3V" twt•n ... nm1· '> o ti tr:-inJ! to fix ·rn) -. .. r ,,ntf ;ir·t But th1.., "' f11 .... t t1m1· th;1t ' ''Ii h.1 twt•n Uw !Jrl'"llknt of tit• I n1t1·d ~talt'S ' NOW PLAYING UA CINEMA °"ANGE MAU UA ClllMA MAU Costa Me~a '>40 0!>94 Orange 637·0340 Wes1m1ns1er 893 OS46 Hl·WAY 39 DRIYl·IN BflEA l"WA Wl'~frr '~!Pr '> 14 678tl hre.t '>29 !>JJCj At twice the speed of sound, est the Concorde evade attack? There are many ways to be seduced: Fame. Power. Love. Joe Tynan knows them all. .... 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Au>.,., ALDA I .-r .. 11 .. l'rnd1ot,, I ()(JtS A SIROlll R i'\tl\i< ti-, 611 l CO"' II ""wtu< rd b~ l'\A R l IN 6Rl <;11\AN 01tt~lt4' i,y J I RRV !\C'ltAl llllRO IH'"" '"'I>! ~I A•)()I\) R .. .,_... • II UNl\11 RSlll PIC I ORI --:~.-:: •!,.-;:.- NOW PLAYING OflAllGl MAU IOUTM COAST let·Wlf Jt °"tfl·ll Orange 611 03~0 f.o• 1,1 Mr\,1 ',41 • t 11 wu 1m1n•t11 '>3•·6282 Co·Hll Al CIMma Co-Htt At Dtft9dome .. THE CHAMP" "OH GOD!" "AUDIENCES WILL SIMPLY CHERISH 'BREAKING NNAY'." , Richard Schttkel. TIME MAGAZINE ~pt;'" .... ";'.._.._.,.., • ...,. e>" ""' __ ._._._. ·--·. --i Ff)RINFO CALL 534-FREE • It~ Dack! ·--- ' ," .<. ,~, . .. ' "t~rrq MMlJ<. HAMILL ~ FQl.D cAP.P..t F1S611M PCTE:R CUSHING ""' ALEC GUINNESS ~~flft>i rli'dhy lllr,.\,,..,o.,,. lo;atvt riv <::£..CT<:£ LUCAS GMY KURTZ .oHN OllAllO• o ...... Mell 01-o>«I UA City U. >tll Sledl11m 01.,. le.cl ,ULLlltTOM foa SU-47., COSTAMUA Clnt,.,• CMU!f '" •1•1 SAllTAAllA 'lrOHwty SO.tl)I LAOUllA llACl!t ~ c .. _. ..... lJt4 WllTMl!dftlt UACI-~ ,OUllTAl•V ....... 'f Pe<lllt Of MaiJ411 Edwerel• T~•t• lL fOllO $eelll 1 tM k $11.YIO .... """-- -~ -...... .. ..,... MAJN EVENT'" (PO> "OH,. GOO .. "MOONRAKER .. (PG) "C<*A .. "ROCKY II" lPG' MOAE AMERICAN GRAFFITI~ "BUCt< ROGERS" (PGI "HOT STUFF .. (PG ) •'THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79" '"THE BRINKS J08" (PG) "STAR WARS" "CORVEnE SUMMER" (PG) "ALIEN" (A) "EYES OF LAURA MARS" "MEATBALLS" "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (A) "THE VILLAIN" (PG) "THE CHINA SNYDRONE" "HOOPER" "ONE ON ONE" (PG! ALL DRIVE-INS O PE N 6:30P.M.HIGHTlY Cruto Unc:ltr t 2 Fr~e Unleu e t<.tOOte PJ~y9rounO i. 'NORTH DALLAS FOm' IS A MASTERPIECE:' R ua MOfllS Pllll CITY CllHlll SOUlll COUf llllCOlll OIUYHll • j •• J •O •ASSIS ACtl'llO ID-!MIS IOOAC!MINI • t 'Gest11re Benefits All' Singer Take• in Refugees to Heal Wowu.ls By MOY CA•PBf:U. Al'• '··-.'A faadb' of 10 Viel nam ... ...tu, ... b com Ln1 to Uve with WI." uya Ario Gut.brle. unexpec· tedly I ln t.he mJddJe of an la~ 1bout bla mualcal career. "It'• a fat.her, aeven sons and two rrudJona. e and 15. He bu a wile atilt In Vlttnam and two aona ln prlaon lb.ere.··· GUTHalE Wal ln · aptred to do thit alter iseeln1 lwo televialon s pecials about the Vlet· and I wnuld love to aee It tblnlr lt ll much more of be a dead luue. 1 beneftt to ua than it LI "America bu already to t.bem." taken ln more of th... A8 POa hls career people than any other Gut.brte hu a new LP o~ c~nt.ry ln t.be world and Warner Brothers, I m proud of that. "OuUuUnc the Blues," "I DON9I' llaow any other way ot 1ettln1 over that feeUnc ol de-feat. 1 don't mean lo military terma ao much as in cultural terma. ''It ii &ood from the purely spiritual stand- point, too. For all the people wbo protea some sort of relilloua coo vic- tioa. JMua makes it real clear that m.oet of the time. He LI hllftJTY and doesn't have a place to sleep or clothes. which ll the lMt j1ne ol "Weddin& Soag" OD the album. The new 1ln1le out ta ''Prolocue. •• The Gutbries were in New York, leaving the children with a neigbboc. for him to give an early evenl.q concert in Central Park. First, they beaded for lunch to their favorite Indian restaurant. the Shah Jaban. could eat three bit.es.·· Now be eatl the bot- teat dilbea and abe eat.a the near-hot and cooks. Indian food at home sometimes. GUTB&IE CUT bis fint two album.a in New York, bis next U in Loa Angeles and the new one in a studio near Stockbrid1e. Mass ., which ts convenient to bis home and the homes of Shenandoah, the band which both travels and records with him. Guthrie tours about nine months a year, with bis band. in a bus. He got tired from a routine of takine planes, renting cars and finding no places open to eat. lie finds the bus. with bunks "So I think it ts a won- derful opportunity for us to live something rather than just talk about il. I After they met al the Troubadour in Los Angeles, where she worked, Mrs . Guthrie recalls, "The first place he took me was an ln· dian restaurant and I and a refrigerato r ,~~~­ much more convenient. BEATS DEFEAT Ario Guthrie · namese, one or them about boat people. "lt broke my heart," he says. "l called up my con- gressman and be put me in touch with the U.S. Catholic Conference, the closest agency for this to our house. · • 1 called them and t hey told me to write ( FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ) Big Band Festival of The Fabulous Forties Sterrlng: Andy Ruaull, Helen forHt, the Pied Piper•. with the febuloua fort.IH OrdMatre with music in the style of Tommy Dorsey and Gene Krupa. Sept9mbef 21th -fr1dey, I p.m. Acrobetal Tumbler•! Meglcienal Costumeal Everything f~om Gossamer orace to spring ting I ing tension-New York Times. Oetobef 4ttt-Thu..-dey, I p.m. IRVINE BOWL-LAGUNA BEACH Tickets: $4, $5, $6 until Sept. 1 then $5, $6, $7 Saddtebeck College Box Office: 831-4656 M-F 10-2 p.m. t hem a letter. l said.-----------------------------~ ·No. I'm going on the road. I've got to talk to-------------------------------- somebody today.' So in one day we got the ball rolling. The papers showed up and we sent them in. "IT IS really almple if anybody wants to do Jt. It could be a disaster. Jt doesn't matter. It ts already a disaster ror those guys." Guthrie's wile, Jackie, says, "We have two houses. We can organize a nice living trip up there. We'll plant huge gardens next year. I'd like, if this works out a nd they go on the ir way, to do it again.'' Jobs in construction bave been lined up for several of the men . The Guthries and their four children. Abraham, Annie, Kathy and Sara Lee, wb06e ages range rrom 9 to s months, live o n a farm in t h e Berkshire Mountains. GUTHRI E is e n · thu s i astic about Am e ric,ans' taking in Vietnamese refugees. I He says, "I see it as healing a lot of wounds. I th1nk if we open our he arts to these people, the Vietnam War could become a dead issue, <;\t.iGINC I( ~\.. ,, ()-~ the C.p 0~ unique grf t -<t..,{Jo 642-2697 .... ..,.u. ... ,. ........... tft ,..-.Oft Of tty photW "SAINT JACK" (A) '1NIT" '"' '"'"'AMnft.u HOllOrltt ,t I l't 1>1 (1 A ii ., TIDAT'S CllSSlllD rDIZLI ACROSS 1 Donkey 4 Me•ts 9 S1do 01i.n Id P311(ll<, 20 11g1ow 21 Con11nueo 2 word5 27 St•;11qn1en 23 Beas1s 25 'A Bell lor ?7 E•hausl 29 Demon 31 Sola 32 Me•ican shawl 3-<1Ebb1100 neap 36 Carr1e5 38 Mcmhranc 39 Revolves 41 Chinese m1lo 42 As tar as 44 Compass pl 45 Chinese P•· gOdill 47 Korean sol· 01er 48 Excl1ma11on ~Reads 52 Culs close 55 F ronch river 58 Pronoun 59 Tear 111 Ceases OJ Turn OUI· wtrd 115 Paw. 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The . c. ~.fl"!. . .. a.w:.~ ~ Daily 12 15, 2 30 DAILY 12:30, 2·30 s oo. 7 30. 10 00 4·30, 6:30, 8·30. 10.30 SIU MURRAY - MA 111,:iEES DAIL y SYLVEST£R STAUONE CUNTUSTWOOO • ~' ESCAPE FROM ROCKY " ALCATRAZ •• :.-::.~ ll .. . Plu1--- THE IN-LAWS THe OFF .... OAD •MOVIE OF THC 8UMM!ft "DIRT" FHtlHi!'f ~MN!UI JONES --.~·· G ............ --··-·~-- . I . ' .,.._,. .. ,. ......... .-.--.,. " ... ,,__ • -CWL Y PILOT Featuring_._._. _______________ ~_- 'With 'lhis I Thee Wed' Marriage With A Few Twists HARRINGTON. Del <AP I The wedding <'hapel wu a stomach churning carruval ride The wt.'ddlng march 'Wdl> rock mu~1c blanng through two loudspeakers The reception room was a big red-and-wtute s tnped h'nt And the bridal suite was the noor of a trac tor-trailer truck covered with blankets. A':> for tht' honeymoon, well, it was non t.>xistent for Bob and Shirley Johnson, who had to gel back to work al the Delaware State Fair. The two. who 'd been engaged for four years, lied the knol on lhe Himalaya, a train of ~1lver cars that twirl riders both frontward and backward. Johnson, 36, and his 35-year-old wife, are veterans of more than 40,000 miles across the United States with the J a mes E . Strates Shows. They were married by Kent County Peace Clerk Edith Hemphill, who said the ceremony was "probably lhe most unus ual I ever performed." "We just always wanted to get married on a ride," said Johnson, who has run the carnival's ape and girlie shows for the past nine years. Hitched On Lunch Hour BALTIMORE (AP) -The justice of the peace doesn't work on weekends, so why not get married on a weekday? That's just what Rick Outen and Carolyn Croll did during their lunch break. The couple, employed by the Maryland Na- tional BanJc, walked across the street to the courthouse on Friday. In less than 30 mi.nutes they were married and back on the job. Outen said bank management had offered to J!ive the couple the entire day off, but taking that much time did not suit the newlyweds. who each had been m<irricd before at large church weddings "I have lo come back to work," said the 23-year-old bride. "I still have a few things to l'lear up on a couple of m y accounts." "I didn't want the day off," said the 30· year-old Outen. "I work in a very busy depart- ment. Besides. I just wanted to go in, say the words, get the license and get the whole thing over with " To keep her parents from being disgraced, Hardeep Singh has agreed to marriage in her native Fiji Islands to a man she 's never met. Tie the Knot in Style A nc·w aura of C'hic is prevailing for the marth lo :wtumn ulturs. This bride. abOV(', with a dl·finite Victorian bl'nt. h as chosen Alfred Angelo's ethereal chif- fon with e mbroide red and gathered cuff and yoke. The s kirt is gracefully asymmetrical below soft bishop s leeves. The face- fra ming bat adds romance. Her groom wears the new ·Regal' 111,t·do t1 1Jrn 1\ft1·r ~J.\ F11rmJ\.-. Tht· <'1,1 I.Ir I ~ lllM'l V. llft \ l'I\ f'l Jrld tht lllJlt ll l:qa·ls an· l:.ic·t·d \\1th hl<.1ek :-Jt1n Tht' \'l'~l h a'> ll'> t1v.n '>qu<.1red ·oft lapl'I and the appropnat(• nt-\.\ acce~sone~ are this whill' wing c:ollar !:i h1rt with nar· row black satin bow lie. Top hat a nd white g loH>!> complete lhc look Bliss? PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia (AP> -Ac- cording to research into marital disharmony carried out by a Czech psychiatric institute, the length of lime a marriage bas been ln ex· istence plays a part in the irritations ell- pressed by husbands and wives. M en who had been m arried S to 14 years com elained most frequently that their wives were Cl) Loo nervous , (2) always in opposi- tion . <3> too hast y. MEN MARRIED LONGER tbao lS years ...aid disharmony was caused by their wives being cu always 1n opposition ; C2> too bas- t> , I 3 I Wlable to discuss things calmly. Women married 5 to 14 years complained m ost frequently that their husbands: {l) don't tell the truth. <2> are insincere; (3) are always in opposition. Wives married more than lS years listed most frequently dissatisfaction with the fact that the husband: CU Ukes to spend time without them ; <2> doesn't tell the truth; (3) is 10sincere. Marriage : Arranged .,.La__... MODE.'iTO 1AP1 llar<lecp Singh attend~ <·ollc~c. "orks pJrt t1mt• and v.ears Jean!> Jus t like many oth(•r II> year-old Amencan women Ms ~ingh also plans to be married later this V<'ar, but ht.·r marria,::c will be far different from the customs of the United States She has ncvN met her bridegroom and can't even pronounce his na me. MS. SINGll'S PARENTS ARRANGED her marnage rive years ago in lhe r ustom of upper caste Sikhs. a monotheist.Jc offshoot of Hm· duism. She'll be married in her native FiJi Islands to a 22-year-old collt>ge student who'll e m 1grate to the United States after the ceremony The young couple will be able to com· municate because she can speak Indian and "he probably speaks English." Ms. Singh said . Even though she's lived in Modesto for 13 years and wants to be a lawyer. Ms. Smgh 1s willing to p,o through with the arranged mar· riage for her parents' sake "I LOV•: MY PARENTS and lo do otherwise would disgrace them ... she said in an 1n tervww ·'They C'arc for us . . l could still be in the Fiji Islands where the life is hard. My parents brought us here so we could have a good educa lion." Iler parents would become social 4\ltcas ts among other Sikhs if she failed to accept the ar· ranged m&rriagc, Ms. Singh said "lf I ran away, if I went against m y parl·nb w1:-.hc";, th~)· would probably never be :.oc1<1lly aC'tt'Plt·d again." she added. 'It would be ":>uch a disgrace. "IF I MARRIED AN AMERICAN. my father would never talk to me. I can't imaCfne not spending Christmas at home. not seeing m y parents 1·m financially dependent. I wollld have no way to go to school.·· Ms Singh has never dated American boys because she says her J*reots are afraid 1t would ··corrupt" her Her parents sold a sugar cane plantation in the F1J1S 13 years ago and bought farm land here . They returned to Fiji rive years ago to ar· range tradJllonal marnages for their two oldest daughters CULTURAL OIFF"E RENCES have caused some problem~ in her older sister's marriage because m i''IJ1, "the men make the rules," Ms . Singh said "My parents have let us be very in· dependent " She doesn't expect to lose her independence after m:.1rr1<1 ~c. though, because her hus band will be a ~.trangcr in this coWllry. "I know what's going on here." Ms . Singh s aid. ''lle's going to be dependent on me." MS. SINGH TE RMED the divorce of a cousin "a d1sgr:.irl"' but then vowed of her own arranged marria~e· "I'm not going to stay with at tf it doesn't work." To Whom it May Concern.· Call Your Mother The mailman delivered the letter to our home one morning. It was a s mall, while en- velope with a handwritten address executed in black ball point pen. Whal made this particular piece of mall in· triguing is that it was addressed "To Whom it May Concern." IT WAS NOT the sort of junk mall one re. celves addreued to "Occupant" or "CUrrent Resident." The item was definitely a personal letter and waa poetmarked Honolulu. At first I didn't want to open It. With my own special brand of romantic imaginaUoD aroused, I wanted to pretend the contents of tbe communique bad someth.lnc to do with a darllll political intrigue or a romantic Uabon tul1HICI sour. Tbe writer, evidently, had been liven only an address because the Pft'ICID lbe or be wu lr)'lDI to cornmunJcate wltb luld not left their name. \.• Cheryl Ro•o To heighten tbe suspense, I let the letter sit, unopened, on a table for three days hoping someone else in the f amlly would recognize the handwriUng and add even more fuel to the my1tel')'. AFl'Ea ALL. I WASN'T really sure I was the "whom it may concern" the author was try- ing to reach. And lf I wun't, perhaps I had no bualaeu openln1 lL When no one e lse in the family could pro· vide any clues, I opened the letter -guarding the moment behind closed doors so as not to lose any of tbe dramatic effect. Inside, on blue -lined paper, I found the s ame greeting, "To Whom it May Concern." The text began: "I knew your na me al one time and sorry to a ddress you in this way. "If I 'm not mistaken you work for a newspaper and at one lime my son resided with you. I'm -mom. "The reason for this letter Is that I'm very concerned about my son's well·being and whereabouL"." THE WOMAN WENT on to say that sbe bas not talked to or heard from her son since Nov· ember. The boy, who lived with us for a abort period a year ago, still receives bla mall at our home. and his mother thought I m ight know how to reach him. I wrote back to tell her her son was well, had recently moved into a new apartment, was work mg part· lime al a Testaurant and was still roing to school. INSTE AD OF FEELING like a dashin1 double agent solving a j uicy mystery, I sudden- ly fe lt more like the little old lady in the television commercial who says something like: "Myron Brown, call your mother in Poughkeepste ! '· t contacted the boy and told him to call his mother. After talking to him, I realized he hadn't been intentionally rude -juat so busy with the business of living, be didn't realise tbe Ume bid passed so quJckly. Don't all of us set our priorities out of• whack sometimes? Which rem!nda. ma. I haven't talked to IDJ mother since May ... I ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Sundey, August 26, 1979 CAIL V PILOT .. Weddings/Engagements i I Gossman-Smoot MelJaaa Smoot •nd h ryan Gossman u chanaed weddlna vows In St. Mich.el and All Ansell Cbttrch, Corona del l .. r The brlCie, daU1bter ol Mr. ~ Mra Peter Smoot of Newport Beach. 1nduated from j Newport H.arbor Hl1h School and USC where ahe wu a mrmbe.r of Gamma Phi Beta Sbe waa a 1974 Charity l.ea1ue debutute Th~ new Mrs. C10flsman Is an nttuU ve trelnee at Union Bank Thr wroom, on of Mr and Mn <it'rald Gossman of Fall City, W wih . graduated c um laude from USC wh~N h_. was a member or Ptu Delta Tbt:t• th"~ a f1nanc1al analy~l with AUantk Richfield Co. The newlyw"d p han to ltve tn Soulh Paaadeoa ilrter a trip to Florida nnd \ht' Baham1&s Pfeifer-Schmissrauter Laune ! Brandl > Schm1ssrauter 1tnd John Pfe ifer exch1&nged weading vows in 1''1r~1 Congregallonal Church, Hayward. Wis The bnde. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donald L .. Brandt of Irvine. attended University High School and as employed by (;as a M ari1& Restaurant in Monte rey The groom, son of Mr and Mrs . Oscar Pfeifer or Hayward. Wis . IS a construcl1on foreman in Monterey. The l'OUple plan to h ve m Pacific Grove Moad-Bobo Mary Bobo and Michael Moad exchanged wedding vows in St. J ohn the Baptist Catholi c Ch urch. Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sardis Bobo of Santa Ana Heights, graduated from Corona del Mar Hi gh School and Cal State Fu llt>rlon . S h e 's e mployed b y Ford Aeronutronics , Newport Beach. The groom, son of Mrs . Ma ry Jane Moad of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport lla rbor High School. Cal Stale Fullerton and Mrs. Gossman Wl'stern S t a t e lT niver s1 ty Law School , Fullertoo. He's employed by Ron Schwartz, a Newport Beach a ttorney. The couple plan to live io Newport Beach after a trip to the Caribbean and Mexico. Col lier-Garrison Sharon Garrison and Dr. James Collier ex- c h anged weddin g vows in St. Andre ws Pn·~bytcnan Church. Newport Beach The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (;arrison of San Diego, attended Grossmont t'ollegt', and is employed by Memorial Hospital. Lon~ Beach. The groom. son of Mr and Mrs Don Collie r o( NC\\Porl R<.'ac h, g raduated from UCI and ('rt·1ghton Mccht•al School in Nebraska. He's employed by Ml•morial Hospital. Long Beach The newlyweds plan lo hve in Long Beach after a tnp to Hawaii. Wiley-Moore Mr. and Mrs Troyt·c Wiley of Costa Mesa have announced the e ngage ment of their Pot Controversy Boiling for Supper DEAR ANN LANDERS : We have three teen-agers. For the last se veral months there tlas been a continuing battle at the s upper table. They insist that pot is less damaging than alcohol. Will you please say something on the s ubject? It aJways sounds different coming rrom an outs ider. Thank you -OUT NUMBEltED IN SKOKIE DEAR OUT: Why must there be a choice betwttn the two? It's like aaldai wlllch Is best -cancer or a stroke. I have written endlessly on &he de vastating e ffects of alcohol, and so bave others, so I see no poiat in repeatillg what we already know. I herewith quote the late Dr. Paal E . Ruble, who said this about marijuana: "There's much we doa't know about pot. But there are known medical facts that should be famlllar to crusaders who Insist that pot ls no mo~ dugeroua than alcohol. Marijuana is cla,ifled as a stupefyl.ng drug, just like opium a nd eocal.ne. It contains a chemical agent (THC> that Is s&ored l.n the body and brain for i.everal days -even months. Anyone who s mokes po& once a week bas tbe substance pre· sent in bis or her body continuously. "The re is evidence that po& Interferes with ' the body's immune system. (Tbls system helps us fight off infection.> There is also experimen- t a I evidence that pot smoking can cause c hromosomal changes that could lead to genetic changes in bow the fetus develops In the womb. 'there is evidence that it also interferes with A•• Laadn-s ~ , . bow the body regulates lls honnoees. nu could contributf' lo Impotence and sterillty. "Heavy pot smokers Hffer Ute same ha.ng dam age as do tbose ••o amollle atral&bt cigarettes. The effect on tbe brain may resalt la personality c:buges aad geeeraJ detertoral.ioa of mental health." I do not believe Dr. BaWe ovenuted the case oae Iota. Many authorities wbo wnt oe re· cord recently and said pot was "harm· less" have reversed themselves. DEAR ANN LAND~H!:i: ls it proper for two m a rried sons and a daughter to chip in and buy their mother a wedding ring? Our parents have been married 35 years . Mom 's weddin~ band must have come from the dime store. It is worn thin and looks like Junk. We want to buy that dea r lady a lovely replace- ment. Is it proper?· /\, B ANO D DEAR A. BAND D: What a ·sweet thought -but the answer Is no. A wedding ring should be given by the husband. SUp Pop a check and put a bug in his ear. Sight of White is Plight I don't know what happens to people who wear white suits, white dresses or whit.e shoes a fter Labor Day. I personally am too cowardly to try it. but I • suspect the "fate factor" is akin to going on a vacatloo in old unde rwear. facing the back of the e levator or removing the label on a pillow under penalty of law. · MY ONLY EXPERIENCE is a friend who once wore white on Mother's Day. It was a T.S. ~ituation (Too Soon). There was an unseasonal snow. A dog threw up on her in church. And three pigeons from the air mistook her for a capitol dome. She never defied the calendar again. . It takes a certain personality to wear white all year loog. It never bothered Mark Twain, who said, "At age 71. the continued sight or dark clothing bas a depressing effect on me." It didn't bother F. Scott Fitzgerald. It doesn 'l bother St.eve Martin, and it certainly didn't bothe r Carole Lombard or Marlene Dietrich. CBut then Carole and Marlene never g)ipped into a white terrycloth robe for a nap one afternoon and awoke to find three kids 'Sbo~g a home movie on their backside.) • AU I KNOW IS l 'm tickled to death the "white season" is a s hort one. running those 14 .Pale weeks between Memorial Day and Labor tMy .. I have never worn anything white that l8oesn't wrinkle when exposed to air. There should be labels on white dresses that read, '!CAUTION: Thi• dress does not sit down. ,· . FEA~ OF Fl YING? • ., f t ... E,...a B0911Jeclc Please wear erect at all limes." You doubt it? !low come you never see a bride sitting down? No one has ever been able to explain the spot mystique. Wearing while clothing Is like wearing a dinner napkin. You could be driving a car minding your own business. When you e merge, there will be a grass stain on your jacket. Surgica l nurses gave up whites when they were unable to explain wine spots on them. I DAJlESA Y if anyone in this country waa really serious about finding an oU vein, they would do well lo send out 5,000 women in the field wearing while shoes. ACCORDING TO MY CAI.ENDA&, I have seven more days in which to have dogs jump uf. on ine. tomatoes squirt from my sandwich, co · fee spill over on me. mud to adhere and harden, coffee cups to leak, sticky fmgera to crab, Upatick to fall and pens to leak. I feel like Mark Twain ... the continued sight of dark clothing Is depressing. .especial· ly when it's while. Mrs. Pfeifer Mrs. Moad daughter, Sue Ann Wiley, to Thomas A. Moore of Santa Monica. The Lride·elect graduated from Estancia High School and Cal State Northridge. Her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Moore or Danville. graduated from Estancia High School and UCLA An October wedding is planned in Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. Johnsonbaugh-Wenrick Sydnee Wenrick and David Johnsonbaugh exchanged wedding vows in Calvary Chapel. Costa Mesa The bride. daughter of Mr and Mrs I. Wenr1cj( of Costa Mesa. J(raduated from Estan l'ia lligh School and Mount Saint Ma r y's College Sh~'s an RN al Palm Harbor General lfosp1tal, Garden Grove The ~room. son of Mrs. L Johnsonbaugh of Bellflower. graduated from the IJSC Pharmac} School and 1s employed by f''a1rv1e w Stall' Hospital. ( Boroseope MONDAY , AUGt:~'T ?7 By SYDNE\" OMARR J ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 191. Delay coul d re· suit from examination of legal rights and permissions. Accent on pressure. respons1b11Jty . established ways and means. TAURUS <Apr 2().May 20 >. New approach to Job at hand is necessary Antiquated methods will not suffice; know it and act accordingly You can make valuable cootact. Leo. Aquanus persons figure prominently. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Imprint style. be ready for changes and a variety of seDU· lions. Young person's faith stirs your creative Juices. Be direct . confident and oriKinaJ. CANCER <June 21 .July 22 ) Select qual.Jty. reJCCl the nimsy and superf1 r1al -bwld on solid structure. Condillons at bomeb»Se wall become more stable. LEO !July 23-Aug. 22J Roadblocks. restric tions are due to be removed. Caleb up on calls, letters and accept social invitation. Short tnp for a visit to relatives will be "worth it .. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Utilize natural sense of discrimination. Select the best - shortcuts. subsl.Jtutes will not suffice. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): What had been a hidden problem is now out in open aod can be transformed mto asset. Judgment. 1Dtwtion are on target. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov 21 > Read Libra message for valid hint. Check behind scenes for necessary answers . You gain backstage view. Be discreet, win confidence of family member SAGITTARIUS CNov . 22·Dec. 21 )' Play cards close to chest: don't tell all you know. Ac· cent on gla mour. intrigue. se<:rets and a special friendship CAPRICORN <Dec 22·Jan 19): You may feel the world is agains t you when. in dramatic suddenness. an opening occurs Standing in com - munity is e levated. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb 18): You sense pulse of public. You are surrounded by aura of universal appeal. You can inspire confidence and gain support from diverse quarters. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20 >. Read Gemini message for special hinL FollO'f through on hunch. Accent on financial status of partner, mate. Refuse to be trapped by lack of con· fidence. Penn Sale! As seen in Vogue. Her secret Is the perfect perm . •35 to •2s. HelfQl!He! ....... ReGIS HAJRsrYLJSTS ~;=Plaza 54()-8888 Mrs. Collier Wl'dd1ng and engage· mrnt omwunctmntl• nm on Sunday m lhl' Dally Pilot l"orms ore aooJlable al ell Dady PiWt o/licea nr b11 colling tht 1''ealure11 Department. 64H32 I. To ovoid duoppoint . ment. prospeclwe bndes art' rtmmded In have their wedding stones. with a black-0nd·wlute gl.ouy of the tmd4? or of the couple. rn lht /o'eatures Df!f)Orl • ment one week before the weddmg The couple plan to live 1n Costa Mesa after a wedding trip to Lake Shasta. · 50th Anniversary Earl and Emily T yler celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Harbor Senior Citizens Club, Newport Beach. They've lived in Costa Mesa since Tyler 's retirement from U S. Steel Corp. where he worked for 45 years They JOtned the semor citizens club in 1968 The Tylers have a son, Robert Tyler ''' Costa Mesa. and four grandchildren. Club Calendar nm~ each WedN'sdall m tlu! /Ja1 l11 P1lut and contains 110t1ces of women s and 'ermrP C'lub meetrng.t and event!' Opt'TI tu the public fnr th1· /olLou.'lnq week Send nottces lo Cluh < 'a/endar. Vai/y P1/lJI. P < J Hor 1560. Costa Mesa . CA !126'l6 Include your nomt' and phl:lne numht>r f\ottces must be m our hand1. three weeks in odvoncti of on event l'1ctures ort• limited to UllJJQr fund raisers open lo the puOUt. .. To request a picturr• wnte or c.all thP j'eoturP Deportrnerit . 642 4321 betu-ena 2 ond 5 p m Photo re q~sts ore honnred 11n a space 0001tob~ b<n1s .-------------------· RUFFELL'S ·1 UPHOLSTERY wt....YOMW ... Mt.kit 1922 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -S41-11S6 DAILY PILOT HARIOR Y1EW PRE-SCHOOL I llGfSTRA TION MOW ... PltOGRESS I PltOGl.AM HGIMS SIPT. 4 Yes ,.,.. • SCHOOL PROGRAM 2'h THROUGH 6 YEARS • • • s-.s...-1 Hlh loed i c-tHwy. ~ 1691 SAN MIGUEl 640-8820 We are the Best -..---..--------------..-.-~ ... ......,,.... ~ .... ,,. ~, ... .._ .. _. ......................... -·-· ..... ····-··· ............. -.. ............. ,. . "'" ..... --..... -.. --------------~----__ ____......_ . , , . .... .. . ..,,... .. ,, ·-...... """ -. -.I.. ... * ... ._... .. _ ............... .. . . . ... .. . . . ........ . .... DAILY IJILOT Sunday Augull 21, 1979 / , 'llbet: Myth.·filled Skylalid I . 1· I • .... . .... STILL THE SAME Despite land reform. moderni zat~on and building programs in the last 30 years. Tibet r emains a myth-filled skyland where a nimals outnumber people . Old Tibet isn 't yet buried and socialist Tibet hasn't reached the bicycle stage. By VICTORIA GRAHAM A•-'-'" "'"' Wri-LHA$A, Tibet For 30 years Chinese pion eers have built roads, s chools, factories, houses and hospitals o n this high, semi-a rid, windy plateau luc ked away in the Asian land mass. Yet Tibet remains a m yth-filled skyland . where animals outnumber people and where they say lbe only wheel Is the prayer whee l For centuries this was a feudal. theocratic 8Mte'fh which hundreds or thous ands or serfs labored for monas teries and noblemen. with about 000 c lerics and nobles in control. kbina took over in 1950 and, a fter squelching an upris · ing in 1959. launched a land re form and modernization program "GONE FOREVER IS the dark, poor and backward old Tibe t ." a Chinese policy state- m ent i.ays Nt•H·rtht'lci.s. th1• old 1'1tx•l isn't yet buried and tl11• m·w soC'1allst Tilwt has n't even rf'ached thl• hu·yd<' s l Hf.!1• Thi' I 7 m1ll11in 1woplc· tend 23 rn1ll1on cow.., a11d ~.hc·l p H11C'k1> an· hc·wn frurn unfri1·ndly h1 ll'i1dc·.., a nti l;i horious l~ C'h1ppt'!I h~ hanc1 into huil<11nj.! hlnr ks In th1· h1 ghr-r n ·ac•hpc, armies of lahon•rs -.ift J.!ravc·I hy h and P1J,!i., goats and dogs wander the s trt•l'ti. uf old Lhasa , where m any pC'ople are tatte red and dirty Dung is s till gathe re d , !>h apcd into mounds a nd patted against walls lO dry for us~ as fuel WRAITJl-LIKF. WORSIDPPF:RS spin rop per prayt:r whet'!!> and count lht:ir prayer be <1di. while exotic, beJewc led herd.'>m en lounge in the street<> In 1000 T1bt't h<>lc1 2,46!1 mona'>t1·nr•'i hOU'>JOg I0.000 l.ima!>, or m onk!>, :rnd nuni.. <i 'I 1ti1·t;,n •if f1<'1al :-aid thl·n Tl•n funct ion111g mon<i:-.tl·nt·.., r•· main for th1• 2,000 lama~ rn all 11f 11twt T lw m ona .. t1•r11·i. .rnd lht·1r lam<i., f•·ll \ 1<· 11m!> to lh1· l'Ullural ;.inti poltt1ci1 I revulutwn:-. of the 19fJO!.. The oldest of tht· thn •c g n:at monastem·~. FAITHFUL FEW Wors hippers pray out· side Jokhang TPrnple in Lhasa, Tibet, the Gu Dan, bulll 37 miles east or Lhasa in 1409, was destroyed in 1968, a n orriclal s ays . IT ISN'T KNOWN HOW MANY othe r monast.enes and la ndmarks were ruined d uring the c uJturaJ r evolution, which reached its peak in 1968 when thousands or young Chinese a nd some Tibetans did ideological a nd physical bat- tle with the o ld society and each other One casualty or the mid-1960s turmoil was the 300-year-old Qing Te mple atop Medicine King Mount.am, whic h fac-es the PotaJa Pa:lare. for mer residence o r the DaJaj Lamai the high pries t of Lam aism Qmg Temple once housed medical bOoks and manuscnpls brought from Ch ina in the 7th century Some were d estroyed, others were takl'n lo a hospital In Lhasa wh.ere. roe.mer lamas µNUS{' the m for l'Ures for ulcer s and high blood pn,ssurc•. wh1 r h plague Tibetans Tod:1y. barra1·ks of th<• People's L1berut1on .\rmy and a <·ommun1t:1l111ni. c·l·nter i.1t atop th1· niount;.11 11 an'1 towc·nni.: antc:nnac· watch ovc:r th1· ... oninult-nt 1.ha..,a vallt·y T HE O!'il.V Kt:Mi\INING Ht;JLDING 1s a :-.quan •. thrN• story, whitewas hed block with lm~h t oran~e <.ind blue timber.. a round the win- dows lns1dt'. rntricate fre scoes h ave been hacked a nd s m ashed Once exotic figures have gaping holes for heads . disembodied fingers hold delicate n owe rs. A STOOP•:o OLO WOMAN named Pud1 clutches her prayer beads hke a talis man and \Ao :.il ks every d ay a t sunset around the e m pty Pola la • S hi· and .h1·r hui.hand, ls h1 do11 . formf'r ht1U'>l'h1>ld :>('fV<tnt'>. ll vt• IO the Sh adow o f lht• l'otala 1n a wh1t 1•wa~hed mud hous e with J.!t•ran1um!> at the window. <.i roo'>tC'r rn thP y<1rd and a µortra1t of Cha1rm<1n Mao on the wall For the fAl·Yl'ar t1ld woman. a believer from the old society. the old ways are ha rd to s hed which opens three times a week. ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN. Now 1~ the ltme to sign up for 1u~ c;k;1ting lessons at tile IC1 · Capadcs Chalet. Whether you VC] 1c..e skated hr.fore or nc:vc~r ice skated tn your hie. one: of these classes 1~ for you Classes fill up fast. so call today for all the 1nforrnnt1on for the whole family. • • ADVANCE RUIRYATIONS FOR GROUP FUNCTIONS. lee Capades Chalet is a grea t place for priv ate or 1nshtuttonal group functions. Call now for reservations Cull now IOI advonce reg1strahon and add1tionr11 1nlormo11um ICICM\DESOiALET 2701 Herbor Boulevent, eo... Men, CA 12921 Hot Une Number (7141.lzt.e351 ,. , ... u --~ 1, .... * au""' • ..,, 0., I OMr•••NcM•••r ; In a n inter vie w arranged by th e Chinese government, s he 1>a1d "Sm ee we are from the old society , I have the habit to go lO the Pot•la Palace a nd the old part or the city every day. partly for rel1g1ou!I purpo!>es and partly to k~p m yself fit .. PUOI SP t::AKS H t::R TOOTHLESS word'> as !>he fm)te rs ht•r rryl:>tal and amber prayer bead s She wear!> the trad1t1onal Tibetan apron of earth colored s tripe'>. brwds her hair with eolored th~ad and wnn~ny pe'artnmnp lier husband. 50. hu :>hed h1s trad1t1onal Tibetan robe!. for a Caded worken;' cap and pro letarian patc he!> Today he·., thl' ~torehou.."" ke+>i:wr for h1~ neighborhood comm1ttt·1· llti. family now own:> the i:.quat thrl't' ro<1m hou.,e lhat onct-bt:longed lo a lop 0H1 t'1al of tht· f1irmer gr1vernmen t For bh1d11J1 . th1• old v.c1 y., h,n·1· le..,., mc11(ir· "" f.ir a ... I <101 n111<·1·rn 1·<1 I 1T1d \ '1•1 -..r,m1· ri· llg1ous st·n 11·1· 1f I 11,t\ 1• l111w 11ttwr"' ,.,,. I '1<1 11nt I !'; T llE 01.U "CH It._ n , h·· ,,\' V. • v. r·r• p111u:-.. but \41· 1:1•1 11•1lh1ng from 11 V. •· had not rights or frt't•dorn of llf1· W1• work1·'111 ll the t1m1 ~ 1thoul pay l'nd1•r '><><·1ah'>m wt• llv1· a happy life We have fr<'t•c111m of hfr a nd politico; and w•• own Uus how.e So W<· n ·tt•ll our past hff' to our c h ii d r e n so t h 1•} k n o w the me a n 1 n g of socialism " They tell their s tory, so m etimes holdmg hand s . as lh<'y !11l on u <'<>t m <1 dingy. lo\A, ceilinged room with a l'Ool. '>tonl' noor and lh•· s m e ll or i.m okc throughout BUDDAH'S MOUNTAIN A Tibetan worker. his son beside ham . chips stont' near Pota la PalaCl' in Lh asa. Tibet Pot ala m eans Budd ah 's mountain. and the pal are once was the rcs uknr"· of the Da la1 Lama. high priest of La maism OLD AND NEW An e lde rly Tibetan poses bt>ncath a pos te r dcp1 rtin g s turd y represental1 vt.'s of u "New Tibet" genera tu>n in Lhasa . Tibet -------------- 11 :\C'K 'rft SC'llftftL .. \~It l.,Al"I' .' :.. ·. 1:,.\lllll(' ftl•l~NI~(.; S:\l"'I~ · · :: FUll 80lT8 eac 45" WOOL 6 POLY BLEND FALL COLORS REG 10 SS Yet FULL BOLTS IO" WHIT£ SOLID QIANA Reg. to SS Yd ENllAE SELECTION 60" WIDE POLYESTER lllEEU • FULL BOLTS ENTIRE SELECTION! IO''SOUD ftOl. Y DOUBLEKNIT FULL BOLTS • Cr~ • Ponti 99c Ya 60' ARN(l s1~? 6 NYLON TEARY BOUCLE Reg 10 SS Yd FALL COLORS ENTIRE SELECTION! 77~a SOLID Reg GAUZE $3 1000s ol Vords Full Boll~ ASSORTED FABRICS 2 yds s1 • COTTONS • LINENS • PRINTS ENTIRE SELECTION 97~d SOLID CALCUTTA 1000s 01 Vords-Full Bolls HUGE SELECTION! 45" FALL SPORTSWEAR FABRICS BEAUTIFUL-LIKE SILK s 137 45° POL VESTER CRE~ DE CHINE Yd Full Bofta-8olidl-Reg. S6 *MORTHllDGE "1 i. 'iiii ~..:i *LA PUENTE 11u11~1~ llOUIS Moel. nllU fll. 10 A.M. te 9 P.M. •COSTA MESA :~f .:,;: Mtlt .... *ANAHEIM ,.. m ...,. SAT. 10 A.M.·6 ,,M. SU91. 12. s , .•. , 4. . .. .. Q • J , • I ; INSIDE : •Business •Real Estate •Consumer •Stocks ~.August a. 1819 OAILVPILOI y OU I y 0 ney __ _..s• t f ( t Firrn Helps Many Cash --the • ID on Old ·Hornestead \ Can Soft Sell Fill Labor Pool? The county's l arge electronics industry h as faced a labor shortage for years. But lately it's gotten so the pickings for companies to choose from are mighty sHm. It's so bad that most firms are stealing help from others, driving the cost of labor up. AND HOUSING'S ANOTHER problem. Buyinl? a house nearby is impossible on an assembler or teclulician's pay and apart- ment rents are climbing fut too. Ex- ecutives are hard to recruit for the same reason. The Orange County branch uf the American Electronics Association (AEA) thinks the lime is right to stan a recruit ing program for current residents. "'Elec~cs are in everything," says Paula Taylor. AEA county manage r. ·'This program is to get people interested in it. .. For many people the field isn"t visible . . . electronics jobs can t be seen, it's all behind walls." She adds that people still connect electronics with the m assive aerospace layoffs a decade ago. .. Many parents caught in that warn their youngsters not to go into it." Most of the 600 or so local electronics Orms work hard to avoid layoffs by having more than one customer so a lost client _doesn't put everyone out of work. Youth are of particular concern to the program's creators. The AEA hopes to convinte numbers of them that there's more to electronics than soldering jobs. .. and that it's clean, not like working in a sweatshop "IT'S AN ANSWER for young people when they don't plan on getting more schooling -rather than going to Mac's and flipping burgers." Taylor says the AEA expects the recruit Ing program will cost $45,000. The or- ganization has put up $10.000 and member hrms have anted up about $12,000 more in recent meetings. Once funded, the plan is U> hire a direc- tor to carry out the effort. All of this is linked indirectly to passa~e of the Greene Bill CSB 132) which 1s ex- Brown Bagger Carrying 'Bug' By PAT DUNN Of Tiit Delly ""' Sbet School days are almost here again, and so are the Umes youngsters come home with cramps, diarrhea. vomiting and fever. You take good care of them, see that they rat, drink liquids and tell them they've caQgbl .. a bug that'• &aiaa around ... &ND IP YOtJ lllW a couple of days work with the same symptoms, you know you're in for pure miaery. The .. bug" that caught you and your youngster, however, may have been food poiaonlng, and you may bave sent it to school Oil work in an i.QDocent- lootini brown bag lunch consumer CLOSE-UP tuncbes c1ean. Wash thoroughly wilb soap and bot waler after use. The sam.-goes for your bands If you have cuts or sores, wear rubber gloves. Ala<;, wash vacuum bottles and nnse in boil- ing water after each use. In short, keep bot foods bot, cold foods cold, and everything clean. Use i.oogs or a fork to place • meat, poultry or cheese in the sand1Vicb • not rmge.rs because you will probably s pread bac- teria ALTHOUGH THE old- rasbiooed ncuum botUe is a good wa) to keep certain foods hot or cold. there are several other ways to keep food cold. Ideally. you should put your lunch in a refriaerator. This may be possible at wort but not at IDOlt acbools. pected to pump $25 million intD technical manpower training programs devised by AEA. They vary widely. rangmg from trade school to community college classes. Under the biU sponsored by Sen. Bill Greene, D·Los Angeles, a number of other programs will benefit as well: Direct costs of in-house training by companies will be paid: stipends will go to low- inrome students so they can attend school. career upgrading will be paJd for if work tame is lost, and teache r saJaries for tra.i.n · ing will be covered. IN SOLICITING MEMBER firms for donations. Taylor found many s keptical about the return on their contribut.tons of up to $900. "T hey·re going to get the possibility or more app!Jcants," she says. Thou~h there·s no guarantee the project will eliminate lhe labor shortage complete· ly. 1t will help some, she says . ' J\t least there wtll tw more boch<-5 to choose fr11m. •· If a refriaerator ls not availa· ble, use a freezer gel device, or make one by cleaning out a pla1tic margarine tub, filling it with water and freezing it. Put the fro1eo container in your luncla bq to keep the lunch cold unUl YoU're ready to eat. more the potential for problems. stew or chili. Ir these products are bolllng bot when poured into a sterile vacuum bottle, you shouldn't have any problems . For example, salmonella bac- teria are killed by exposure to 15$ degree. .• well below the bolJ. Ing temperature of 212 deerees F. But there are ways to a'f06d tbe bu11 and pact a safe bomesude hmdL All tt tu. is sensible aanitaUon, pel'IODal bypene and IOUDd food care to ' .... a lat of ctileomfort later. • ,·1a1T, COOK food tbalr~. If it'• meant to be MC. Ulp It bot. It It aboulcl be , kept cool, be 1ure It la. a-• tbll t.cterla tbrtn betWMD•...SUld1srw:F. S.coed, IEMP ateu.118 and ~ ............. ~- Or. you miibt try freelin& cer- taba tnea ol aanchricbea, tbouth JOU wU1 aperilDee some Jou ol qualltJ. l'roaen sandwiches thaw In tlme for hancb and also help keep tbe rest ol IUDCh cool antiltbm. ONB onma thine ls very im- portant to remember. Don't •tore your lunch IA a warm plaee IUeb • Mar a beat« or radiator or in a 1wmy spot. Tbla encoura1e1 bacteria • Tbe lODlel' tbe lunch re1nalna bl a bot 1pot or warm place, tbe Many consumers don't know that canned meat and poultry, opened and eaten immediately, are a 1ood bet for sate sack lunches. Dry meats or fully cooked products, like bologna and franks, also keep well. Frozen chicken or turkey ls good too. Vlrtualty any meat or poultry product can be used • if it'• cOoked and bandied pro. P9rl7. TBE MllE aoes fOf' peanut bu&ter Md Jelb9 NDChrlcbea or ~ ....... ,, ..... •• brown·bal lunch eaten eQjoy a bot d1lh •uch u IOUP, No 1peclal precautions are needed with fruit and ve1etabl•. Just be sure they're clean and well acrubbed. Storing these ln Haled plastic baga helps preserve crl1pne11 and tute uaW lUDCbtime • <See WNCllES, Paae a> Bl' THOM LECOQ t>f tlile O.Oly ~tie. SYll Lawrence A. Levinson used to write a sports column ror an Orange Coast newspaper, then he discovered he hkcd to handle money A decade later, he's president of Newport Equity Funds. handlmg S27 million in second trust deeds. Levinson is a broker. linking those who bo rrow against the eqwty m their homes and th1>se with cash to loan. But there·s a bi g dir- f <'r e n l· e b e tw1•1•n !':ewport Equity f unds and most second trus t dt'ed ·,enders: · · W c '\ e :.i lv. ;.iys gonl' a hn thc- ~oph1st1cated borrowN. one wh<> u::.t--; the pro- l'1·1•d<> ror stock or in· 'c~ t mt'nt.s "Our <1v1·rn~t· loan '' Jb1>u l $30.IJOIJ ," h e ">di d , coru:.idcn1blv more th<1n ~m all consumer credit firms And . mi.1st C1 rc interest-only with lhe principal due all Jt once. "But uur c·u:,tomers ure mostly an business or have lll· vestment.'> ::.o they have a way to pay off the note," he added. Because of fast property value growth in recent years, many homes appreciated enough to cover even large µa yoffs wh en the property was sold. AND, "MOST PEOPLE aren't staying 1n their proper- ly for six years I the typical term of a loan)." Early payoffs a re one reason 1,500 inves tors have ~athered round Levinson -interest yeelds of 10 percent are boosted to 12 percent and more by prepayment pen allies. Another reason is that computers in the new building a t 6 Corporate Plaza Drive do all the paperwork; lnvestocs JUBt collect interest checks. A 12 percent yield is retty healthy by any standards, but that rate combined with seewity in the form of proper- t v m ak~ for worry-free tnvestJn~. In fact. said Levinson, 1t ::. beg1nn1ng to attract inst1tu· t.Jooal money from groups grown weary of a roller coaster stock market. HE IS ALSO TRYING to attract small clients by offer- in~ fracuonal 1nvestmeqL<;, pu~ces of a loan ID increments of $5.000 with the same high yield "In fact. we JUSl got our permit to do it from the state Oepanmenl of Real Estate last week Like m~t busme5sec;;. thing'> an •n 't a ll roses At least two thorns «ompltcatt-things State treas ury limits hold interest to 10 per· l'ent, a rate which 1s s maller than the loss to inflation und puts the ·) 1e ld on J par with Trcas urv note". Le\ in"son hopes the limit ev~ntua lh v.111 be raised. r1 llnl! "not only his compan) ·-. mtere::.t:.. h ut the borrov.er·.., ac; y, t.>11. PEOPLE WHO can't find money sour ct>s because 10 percent is too ltt tle vseld mw.t borrow from ·others at up to 18 percent. ''Homeowners s hould have a choice or borrow- ing at 12 percent or 18 pe rcent. .. but every- t h ing s ee ks it s own level. <t.f the limit 1s lift- ed) people aren 'l going to pay 18 percent if they can pay 12." The second problem 1s a proposed change in "due on sale" mortgage c lauses tba t w ou ld permit new owners to LAWRENCELEVINSON assume old notes. Older loans were made at lower interest rates, often so low that inflation turns the loan into a loss for the lender. Under present rules the clause forces refinancing of the mortgage, updating charges to current rates. A CHANGE COULD PINCH lenders like Newport Equity Funds : but worse, according to Levmson, it bas the elfect ol removing protection in case of default. "Other than that I don't see many probJems." be said. After concentrating on tbe company, the broker settled into the sofa in his spacious office to talk about how tbe character of South Orange County has helped him grow. "There's a real healthy attitude here," he said. "On my trips East I've seen very depressed people who only see unemployment and other problems." BUT BAD NEWS FOR the East is probably lood for the West in that more people will move here to escape hiih energy COit.i and the receuioo. That may help sustain real estate values and help al- leviate the shortage of worken. But that depends on wbelber 1overnment relues lts no.growth poaiUoo. "We must accommodate tbe builders," be said. "No growth ls no answer." - Apartment house development is a key concern. "Hiitl costa are pushing them away; it costs too much to build one to make a profit, ao developers build over the hUnn"' the north county and the work force moves over too." THE END OP TR,. scenario may well be that buainesa mov• with worken away from tbe area, unl"8 some <See EQUITY, P .. ea> t • ' 1 1 I I I } .......... , .......... -...... .. -. ·--··---.... ·--·- €hoices Theme for Game 81 'AC1UIE HYMAN Ol .. Ol#y ............ Alarie Shnonda uaed to wort •11 day u a nune. then •l*MI h er spare Um wateraklln1. acuba divlnc and ny1n1 •plane. S he's bad to t'han1e her priorltJes. Tn l9M~ Co.ta Mf"H f"elJ· dent, then ~. wu dia1n0Hd aa havlna ml&LUp&e aclero.l» SINCS 111AT time, ahe aa.ld, "I have Protrtta~ from •cane to • walker to a chair I am es- aenUally a quadr1ple11c " I.ea.min& to look at llf~ from a wheelch-1r was a b11 ac!JWJt ment. but, tkk.inc • positive ap proach, Ms. Slmondl decided lo tum her eneraiea toward helpin1 s hare what she's learned T he result is a game caHed P~iorilies. hot off the presses this weelt It's a commun1calton 1ame, ;umed not at winnlna but at h rlofng the playen lo learn :..bout themselvt:;i and each othe: IT'S SlJITABLE for families, coupl~. friends and any other grou:-where peopie can talk openly, Ms Simonds said. o.llyPIMe• .... -It also baa the enthusiastic backing of another game inven- tor -Rhea Zaklch of Garden Grove, the creator of the suc- cessful Ungame. IU.NE88 GAVE IDEA FOR GAME 'PRIORITIES' Inventor Marge Slmonde (Lett) and Frtend Ah•• Zaklch She said she helped lest the gam<? by playlna it with her ~011.:t priority, Mrs. Zakich said. She then learned that he was saving up to buy a car. "I've gone from a very physical person to having t o use m y brain.·' she laughed ·'What this brought out ia the constant ch•nilng in their priorities. It really helped me update what was important to the m." •'To come out and ask your kids a question, they think you'r e hassling them ," she said. "But in a game it's different." She said she uses a tape re corder lo note her ideas. Work- ing on the game for about two ye ars, Ms . S imonds als o brainstormed with friends. ONE SON who had never cared about money surprised her by giving money a high M s. Simonds, who previously invented "The OK Game" based on transactional analysis, said her new game gre)" out of her experiences in adapting t.o her iJ. lness . Iler children drew the rough art, but the fin al game was de signed by an artist for a produc· lion company in Lo:. Angeles The finished piece~ of the Beal Estate Mailbag. o • By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEAR BOB: Four years ago we bought our t>ome for $53,000. The one next door just sold for .$112.000, and ours is better, so we could probably f('t at least $115,000 if we sell now. We owe about S:J0,000 on the mortgage al 9 percent interest. My hu!->hand and I have often talked about l>omeday -;clllng our "tract home" and building one that meets our requirements exacUy With the re cession. do you thank now is a good tJme to sell our home and build one we Like better? Eva M DEAR EVA : Doe't kl talk ol a receaaloD c&oud ~our Uabaklng. Even In tbe 1174-75 reeeaatoa, wbld1 ~as tbe wont one aiJlce t.be Great Depreulon of the l13111, lilome nJaes dJcbl 't clecllae. la fact, tlley kept escalatta1, euept for poor loc•Uom ud areas ol overb.Udlag. I expect t.be aame tiling to happen now evea lf we 10 mto a aertoaa reeeuloa. WbJJe you didn't lDdlca&e tbe coat of die land and cOOBtnlctlon for the home you want to balld, now may be an excellent Ume to 11ell and buUd. Home cOnJtructlon ls 11lowta1 down ID some areas so you may be able to flDd an anilocui ballder wbo m ;ay cat bls profit Just to keep buy oa your home. < 1) FlDd oat euct cost.a ol t.be laad ud coa- structloa yoa wut. (%) If yoe stW wtab to proceed, 8ell you prneat IMme before atartlDI coeatrac- tion. Yoar bayer may give yoa • lone Herow cloahlg period, bat lf not aad yoa mut close lbe sale before com&nctloa la ftalalled, yoa caa real an apartmeat &emporarlly. Aben all, doa't com - trad for IM MW llM>eM •Ul Y• ...._ JM cu sell your .W llome for Ute prlee J• espee&. la a re- cenloe. wtdle lilome prices ...U,. .... , fall, Hll- lng time .ueteHa ao .._,, eoat • a qllk:ll sale. Apart.wnt S wppf11 si ..... r; o n 1.ou- DEAR BOU w,. u~1 J.'c,1 m arne< :a-;t \i dV and have beeu look m g for a n.icf! arartmcnt for our fi rst res1den-:-c It :o.C't-ms ap<'rt1.1r:1L" tw r<' »• e eithe r expensive luxury ones which we can't arfor<l or cheap "Ju nkrr,," in the wrong pn rt or town Where do you l.1mk we can Lr.ti an apartment W<' can afford? I earn alKmt ~ per month und m ) husband earns about $1.200 s<J we're not exactly al the poverty level Jan_D DEAB JAN: Finding an affordable apartment lllD't easy lJl m01Jt commwaltles. Nationwide, the vacancy factor IA leH than S percent. There are several reallOD.8 for lhis shortage. One la t.be large aumber of CODdoml.aium co•· Yenloaa wll.JcJa take reatal apartmea&a Ott lbe market. Willie aach convenlou are usaalJy 1ooc1 for tbe commulty, ~•tiff owncr11 take more pride lJl tbeir property tban renun, tbe rental sup· ply la dlmlalsbed. Anotber problem ls lack of new apartment coHtructlon due to high land costs, building restrtctloa8 and delays, risinY. eoostrucllon costJI, and rent lenls which haven't kl'pt pue ,·.1th in creaahlg cosl1J and mortgage i.~i.erest ratu. So doa't e•pec:t &.be supply of apartments to lncreau aaytlme llOOll. On yoar combined $Z,OOO monthJy income you 1hoald be able to afford to buy a small boiue or perhaps • condomlnlam. Baylng he much more proOtable &.ban ren\(ng, of colll'se, slnce you'll be balldlal eqalty and geltlng IJlcome tu uvln111 from tile mort1a1e hltereal__.nd property tu de· dadloM. ~Y aot bay l.nalud of rent? ~ real e.iate ~ataons to Roben J Bruu, Boz 8710, Son Frandaco, Cab/ 94101 Public'~ Fond of Junk ~lail FREE MONEY . ; NEW YORK CAP) - Ame rican consumers apparently enjoy read- ing advertising mall a bout products and se r vices, the latest Ci g u res from the Mail Pre ference Service of the direct Mall · Marketing Assn. abow. WHEN GIVEN t he choice between having their n ames removed from. or added to, mall- ing lists, more people prefe rred to be added, "for more mail than to h ave their names taken off. Lee me hlncue )'Ol.l' rea' e5:ate and you 'I ro1 on.v gel the most peraonal•~ !oph11111cated real estate ex- pertlee In C&lifom1a bul n moat cues. 111 give you money back. Doo"t !Mittie for high oomm1sat0n feea or paor 18fVloe. If you are buy:'lQ, selling or exchanging realdential or lnoome property through anyone else you are toeing moneylll E F. Moody Ph.D Analyst & Con1ul1an1 . 714°7'J..776' 18552MacArthur11390 Irvine. 927 15 $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • ••••re•• -av ,.,,... .. ··-•C:-• .. dal •11 .. w-u.1 • w..talv c-•lt-•t• • NoetMr faa41.,.. • 6 _.._. to S vear• • S......,_ C.llforR&# AUDl4000 game were assembly by the Orange county Adoci•Uon for Retarded ClUzena, Ma. Simooda aold. The Idea behJnd It I& described In the lnatrucllons "WHEN PEOPLE experjluf a conflict or dilference ,t _ ... mon, ll is usually beca..ae ~, priorities differ. In oU\er .-, people •stack· their totem ..... dsffercntly." Among the maqy qu11Ua.pa one might be asled are Utt following : "Wtucb does the moat harm to society and why? 1. Ci1aretlea. 2. Alcohol. 3. Marijuana." "Whal are some of the thinla you would do if you were invbi· ble for a whole day?" "What represent.a a better life to you a roller skate or a poco stick?" "IF ~U were fl bird, would ~~,41:~ ~h';'?.f a•P•rr or an 1. ljlftonQ IHI ahe'a haPUll aalea o1 thfl l•lfl•i lfl which ahe'a lnv11led lt'• profits fro"' lier e•rller Jame, ,wltl help QffH\ receqf flf\~lal ae~tl••-•. A mqna r preatrit reds I• u attend&I\.. 111/11-le prqyldlt room and boar aa a amall salary. She can be contacted at S45-30S4. THE GAME la priced at $9.99 plus tax and sblppln1. It can be purchased from Ma . Slmooda at the above phone number or by mall from 3012 Samoa Place, Costa Mesa 92626. The total price including tax and srupplng is Sl 1 60. LUNCHES. • • <From Pase C l ) l 's 1ng a lunch box Instead of a pa per bag is a good idea. e:1pec1ally if the box 1s insulated. Thi .... l'f1>' holds m the cold much betler Ulan ;>aper bags. Plus, a t,ox 1s easy to keep clean and s anitar y If you do use the ram 11 111.r bro'>' n ba~:-.. bu y lhem s pi•cifr cally for lunches and use them only once Don 't reuse hags 111 '4 h1 ch you bring home leftover lunches. groceries, or other 1lt~m:. flow do you tell if a s tomach upset 1s really food po1sorung or actually a viral "bug" or some sort? Thcre·s no way lo be sure without thorough medical tests. But , i f you have s evere headaches. diarrhea, vomitinc. abdominal cramps and fever after eating, ther e 's a good chance the culprit Is food poi.aon· ing Becau."!e the sympt.oms are s1m1lar. nu and food poisooing a re ortc·n m1 ~takcn for each othc r ··oon POISONING IS rarely futnl , liu~ 1l m ay affect infants and elderly persons severely If you or any member of your family gets sick and experienc~ severe intestinal distress. check with your doctor. The main poml is that food poisoning can be a voided, so why take chances ? With a little pre-pla.nnUli and care, you can practically eliminate any poHlbllity of thla illDeu. T he service, b e1un eight years ago, permit.a consumen to write to the aaaociatlon to ln· dicate their preference, which la tben com- municated to some 2,000 member companies. ( 111\IOC I 1111 Like the revolutionary loaft IRfOnMitlon ••n1lce f.,, vour f111.11u 111<1 ,.,.,.,f, Audi 5000. the new Audi 4000 represents a new dimension 1n modern luxury cars. It has the fine lines and Interior . . . . ....... EQUITY LOANS BOOMING <Fre• P1,.c1J tolutlqn ~ hilh tlouain• coeta 1.~ f P\&Pd. LevlMop lsn 'l fmlJl&lfi• to 1.Jte preblem. 1 .. ny al bit •ft'lpla) ... bave a tou1b time flJwMtally. he uld •1mpau..tJeaU1 and tbe cost ol truaportatlon la making it harder to justify long commutes. But Levinaon la clearly an optimlat; be likes tbe people he work.a with and lend.a money to. ·•People here are reapooalble when they borrow . . . they do It for good reasons. A lot WH! lt for buainea invest- ment•: others invest in lhemaelvet." HE alUCKLED OVE& ONE man wbo uaed tbe loan to put bia wife Into • tu shelter bual.neaa makin1 cookies. "Before long she was dolna more bualneaa tban her husband, so"he quit a nd jofned her." BcuneUmes lhe reason fot a loan ls the divblon of pro· 1>''1>' IQ a diuolullon ol m~·aae. Uses for loan procee ave chan1ed in &.be put few Ytars. ReaJ estate IPffUI Ol'I WU the key for aeveral rur•. ~ now . said l.eflason. people are flndin1 more peraon~ uses: ''• tondo in the country, an A-frame in Maul Or a hot tub for lhe mother-in-law. "But people aren't going out to spend it like klda In a U JldJ store.' THE ••AL Sl'J'ATE BOOM baa bad one effed Levlnaon likes a lqt. rut-riain1 equltlea have belped a lot of low-income people. "It's aood to see oon-pnlf•aloaal hlveaton acblevlJlc lar1e amounts or capital. .. It'• fk> loo1er rare to see~ pie with $50,000 in t,Jte bank an4 Uaat uaed to be very un-u.ual." Levinson, even more relaaed by now. ieatured around the office. - Newport Equity FlUldl' new buildlnl i.a decorated wkb sort sculptures by loe•I artiata Dana Outwater and Ann Dreyer and print.a bf Mar1atd BlddeU. Glau form.a an alril&JD between the two brick build· Ines. witb the smaller one "81ng leased for now. Levinaon plans to fill it as expansion continues. THE 541 PERC'f:NT ANNUAL G ll0"111 of the early days i11 over. i-a1d l~v 1n.!>-On , the target now is about 10 per- n~nt per year That means that by next year more than $30 million ss like ly to pass through hi s hands For someone whr, "lik~ to work with money." thin"s C'OulJn"t bf-mu1•h IJf·lt1·r • • • 'II1e Company Newport Equ,ty Funds 1s localed 1n new buildings al 2 Corporate Plaza Dnve Newport Beach. It 1s a brokerage operation making loans secured by equity 1n rea I property Its resources are more than 1 .500 investors who earn interest on funds placed by the firm. Revenues last year not available. but more than $27 mrlilon in outstanding mortgages are currently b~ung handled It is a pnvatcly-held corpora11on with Lawrence A. Levinson ann farT'lily the principal stockholders New::>0'1 Equity Funds currently employes 42 peo- ple. Tne firm s principal officers are: Lawrence A. Levinson. president Leon Levinson (Lawrence's father). vice president-secretary-treasurer: Don Herzog, executive vice president, Linda Blue. vice president, and Patrick 0 Neill controller IN 111E May complla- lions, 10,381 penona opt- ed tor bavln1 their nasnet added to tome 2A cate1ories of U1u for coe1umer product. and aervlce lnformaUoa. On· ly 3,1" wanted tbelr I names removed from (714) 759-151 5 AVlltlCAN HOME MOlnOAOI 730 Newport Centnr O"•• O~•'O" Plata t411wl)()t1 811ac11. Caltl0<nta 1121160 c omfort you associate with a luxury car. 4nd the superior performance you expect of an Audi Standard engineering features include a highly reliable CIS fuel 1n1ectlon system. rack and pinion steering, independent front suspension and more. Discover the exciting new Audi 4000 today. uau. · Conaumera w r lte , • dlndl:J to tbe MIOCia· tlon for form• to l•· dlcate tMir pnf.,...ee -. and tbeM com• lb al • r-te of 4,000 a month, with • percent of tb• re1poedlatl ukiftl for mou mail, offlclal1 1.id. ~ .. ~ ,. 1, • .i. · DAILY PllOT Exceptional luxury. Extraordinary ride. t I HS EAST COAST HIWA Y NEWPORT BEACH 673.oq(JJ PCASC:HE+AUDI NOTHING EVEN COMES CLOSE .. mop~.----- .. , , NEW YORK :.-......... ·-be .... DAJL Y P1LOT •• Cl '"' OM.VPl.OT .. . -- - AEAL ESTATE Moving Up In Real Estate WILLIAM C. nSCBEL hu been appo&ntad a project manqer for coodomlnium cooveniona at Broadmoor Dev•lopmul ~. •'iacMl Joloa the land CS.vtk>pmeat and eon· domtnlum convenllon tOml*\Y from Broadmoor Hom . He aa a 1raduat.e of California State Polytechnic UniveB!t,y at San Lula Obiapo, and has attended 1radu1te sch ool at California State Unsverslty at Long ~aeh. He is n me mber of the Home Builders Councll of Lhe Bu1ldin& Industry Assoc1at100. Fischel resides in Lake Forest with his wife a nd their two ~•KHIL children. JOUN POaTEa bas become one of the prin· dpals or Sunset Pacific, a commercial and re· s identinl development company based in Irvine. Porter's new duties include planning, con· slrurtion and marketing activities for the com· pany's projed developments in Orange, San Diego, and Los Angeles counties. A mem ber of the Building Indust ry Association , Porter has been involved with severa l a ward-win ning p rojects in Newport Beach. Orange, and Irvine Ranch. Porter. who graduated with honors from use. was an All · Am erican swimmer during his college years. ALAN NAPLETON has been appointed resi· dent manager of Oakwood Garden Apartments· North in Newport Beach. The 732-unit apartment community is located at 880 Irvine Avenue. As r e s i d e nt m a nag e r , Napleton 's responsibilities include overseeing all leasing, m a rketing. adminis tration, maintenance and re<:reational activities. He he ads a staff which includes a full-lime ac· tivities director a nd a resident tennis professional. A native of Pennsylvania, Naple ton h a s a degr ee in managem e nt from Robe rt Morris College in Pittsburgh , and is presently a canclidate for • NAPLu o N · the Certified Property Manage- m ent Credential. Prior to joining R & B in 1978, he was a markclmg representative with Amtrak and a field manager for Ford Motor Company TOD P. NEWMAN of Fountain Valley has jomed Discovery Properltes as a sales represen· tative Newman will handle commercial sales and leas ing for Discovery Properties which specializes in leasing. management and ~ · .. r-:-. sale or office, commercial and • industrial pro~rties throughout Southern California. The· firm ha ndles over three million square feet of properties valued over $100 million. Previously Newman was the Newport Beach manager for Property Investments Weal, Inc., and a real estate represen· tative for Mlller's OulPosL He is a member of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerre. and is the State Chairman for the California Jaycees STEPHEN W. JENSEN of Mission Viejo has been appointed staff geologist al San Diego Soils Engineenng. J ensen will supe rvise field operations in ~eological investigations and gracling control for the company's builder clients. A grnduale of California State University at F ullerton. Jensen holds a bachelor's degree in Earth Sciences. He is a membe r of the Associa tion of E ngineering Geologists. the South Coast Geological Society and the San Diego Association of GeologislS PAUL VINNICOF of Lake Forest h as joi~ the Orange County Office of Grubb and Ellis Com mercial Brokerage Company as reta il investment specialist. Vinnicof was previous ly employed by UMET Trust, as vire p resident, and was in· volved in real estate sales. leas· ing and rehabing of s hopping centers and office buildings. A native of Laguna Beach, Vinnicof attended Stanford Law School and Business School. v1 .... 1co, Vinnicor s licenses include al· tomey at law, California Bar and real estate broker JOHN EL BELDA bas been named to the board of directors of Nu·Wes l De.Yelopmenl Corporation. the United Stales Subsidiary of Canada's largest homebuilder, Nu-West Develop. menl Corporation, Ltd. Belda. senior vice president of the firm't California division, bas been with Nu· West for one ye ar. during which time he has acquired major land holdings in Southern California for the purpose of creating environmentally·aensiUve, master-planned communities. Belda, an attorney and former Colorado judge, be1an his career in real estate development u urban lands coordinator for Getty Oil Company. He later served as dil'ector ol Forward Planning for Kaufman and Broad, Inc. lD Loa Angeles. Prior to joining Nu-West, Deida was president or Sunlight Investment Com pay, a real estate in· vestment firm in Laguna Beach. Seven Hom.es Left At White Water Only seven homes remain to be sold at White Water Condominluma lD San Clemente, accordlnc to Ralpb DeLuca, president ol 'ftmberlane Develop. mentCompany, the builder. Priced from Sl'Jt,900, Wldte Water offers perm a. nent ocun vlen, and accesa to beach areu. Tbe homes have three bedroom• and two to two and one half baths. Standard features include automaUc 1ara1e door openers, ceramic die counter tops, fiNplaces and many other luxury itema Completion of the homes 11 acbeduled for late aummer, with occupancy sbortl)' thereafter For Id" dlUoaaJ lnformal.lon, call 49&-0610 .. . ... . .. ... .. . . . . . ....... Piek Woodside Irvine Movers Stay in City In an ana that ~ noted r°' a hitb percenta1e ol move·w> homebuyert. Woodside/Irvine has gained a reputation u the move-up community for bomeowner11 already located lD Irvine. With only two model bomea aod a build-out home remtinln1 available in the traditional re- 11denUAl community of 202 homes, sales data in· dicates thal appJ'Oximawly IM> percent of the new homeowners have come from other Irvine vllla1ea. "MANY FAMlUES HAVE noted that they were looking for a lar&er home. but wanted to slay in the Irvine area." noted Gre& Erickson, vice pre- sident of J. M. Peters Company, builder of the $26 million community in the VWqe of Northwood. . )\emaining model homes with four aod five bedrooms, whi ch are priced from $161,490 il\clud- ing special interior and landscape treatments, and the final build-out home with five bedrooms priced a t $177,990, are located across from the recreation center. Highlighted by landscaping and patios. the model homes dis play the extensive selection of five floor plans and ts elevations. Ranging from nearly 2,.200 to more than 2.800 s quare feel or interior living space . the homes at Woodside/Irvine incorporate elegant living rooms. formal and informal dining areas, comfortable family rooms. sumptuous master s uites and spacious kitchens. APPOINTED WITH CERAMIC tile coun - lerlops and hardwood cabinetry. the kitchens feature greenhouse garden windows, microwave and self-cleaning ovens. J enn·Alr convertibk cooktops, clishwashers anH disposals in double compartmented sinks. Enhancing the air-conditioned homes are the valuted ceilings, clerestory windows. custom-style wet bars. wood-burning fireplaces. ceramic tile or wood parquet entry foyers and interior or garage laundry service areas. To view the models at Woodside/Irvine, exit• the San Diego or the Santa Ana Freeways al Jef· frey Road and proceed north to lrvine Boulevard. Tum left on Irvine to the sales information center and complex of models, open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . SuncMy, Augt.»t 28. 1979 DAILY PILOT C5 Newport Seminar Planned More than a dozen na· Uooally known re~I eat ate experts wl ll participate in a two-day Stimulus Conference South scheduled for Sept. 6 and 1 at De l Webb's Newporter Inn at Newport Beach. Sponsored by the In· vestment Division or the THREE HOMES REMAIN AT WOOOSIOE/lAVINE IN NORTHWOOD • California Association of Realtors, the conference will cover a range of topics of interest to in- v eat men t property specialis t s . Re alto r Ste ve Berc k will moderate the program. Condo Ownership Conference Slated BUILDERS 3, A-1, OCEAN VIEW LOTS tMCLUOl.S Topo , Solt T••h "E (ornniefaCJI .,, •• ,,......., ..._ & ar-. & CoH I•' ~ =\\\ Speaabts ..... -•• 21jiMi cA'F:~;-~ ofedlforna (714) 4t3-22S4 The concepts. terminology and legal.Jties of ===========================~ condominium owner.;hip will be exl>IOred in a one. day ronference m New1>0rt Beach sponsored by the California Association of Realtors. "Condominiums A Study in Co-ownership Concepts'" as scheduled Sept 18 at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. Tuition is $55 1( paid by the postmark deadline of seven days prior to the session Registration!> received after that date will be assessed a SlO latt· charge. Checks may be mailed to Cahfonua As sociatlon of Realtors. Reg1.Strat100 Department, 505 Shatto Plare. Los Angeles 90020. If your anchor's away you can find a new one in the Boating classifieds of the 642-s61s 1 •1"£1~lt•ll CONSIDERING POTENTIAL AVOCADO ACREAGE? Call me collect at (714) 676-4138 or write: DICK HALDERMAN 28121 FRONT STREET RANCHO CALIFORNIA, CA 92390 FOR OUR FREE AVOCADO BOOKLET • ~I, 40 ¥tlr.> l•C Nil l>-~">7·1 ..................... csINCE192C>•*----------------... lrtGTOrt ,YcdU9 and Quality ••• right from .... Mginnlng. Since 1926. Wam&ngfon has gained o flne repurorion as o builder of homes of greor dislincnon ond e><Cepfk>nai wonh. Now. we're building rwo fine communirfes in me new Irvine Village of Northwood. We knoN of no bener enviroomenr fcx home ownership. Worm1ngron in lrvine ... your doub&e ~ of presenr or'ld future value Sluldaw Raa Shady Hollow ~ family Homes 3 6 ' Dedloans • 2 .6 2~ Oaths 0.. 6 Two Story Plans from $123,990 2. 3 6 4' o.drooms • 2. 2Yl 6 3 Oaths OM 6 Two Story Plans from $118,990 (714) 551.0055 A-NGf· Location In Orange Countyl (714) 559-5404 ....... tl .. _1'"•-.. .. ' .. 7 L G .. " " I· f 0 ' • '· (.. . . ~-.. ----·-· £11 DAil V PILOT Sunday Aug utl 2e 1979 REAL ESTATE , Strong Demand Seen for 1980s HOOKER (LEFT), GLENN MAP f>µNS FOR WOOOBRIOOE SOUTH LAKE IN IRVINE Woodbridge Projeet Lakes Come to In/anders There a re two types or lakes; those created by nature and those created by man. Nature created most of her lakes in moun- tains, northerly hemispheres and areas where pre- cipitat.Jon can provide a source of replenlshment. Uni.JI the 1950's when man.made lakes were perfected, people living in semi-arid climates had to travel to the mountains or northe rl y hemispheres to enjoy the recreational attributes of a lake WITH THE ADVENT OF man-made lakes came the realization that lake-oriented living was a desireable lifestyle, especially in Southern Califomja. "The major difference between a lake created by nature and the man·made approach Is that, lo the latter, man can not only decide the location and size of the lake, but the aesthetic qualities de· sired," said J . Harlan Glenn, a designer of man· made lakes ror nearly 20 years. "While it may not seem important at first glance," said Glenn. "man-made lakes are excep· I mnallv 1•ff1dcnt lakes and fully ulHizcd by a v a rtf't y of ""'' n·alion:.d ust·~ "ONt: i\UVi\NTi\G•: (ff i\ man made lake 1s 1h at lh1· -;hon·lin" <'I.Ill tw designed to accom- rnocl:11 .. ,1 v:1rwty of u~1·~. wh<'lhcr they bf: fi shing, ..,;.11ltnv.. -.unh:Jlhan~ or s1mµly v1cw1ng. "Such is lhc case in Woodbridge where The lrvtnl' Com1J<Jny ha~ already developed a 30-acre rccrcat1on·orwntcd lake and is bt!ganning develop· ment of a second s imilar lake," Glcnn continued. 'WoodbridJ(c North Lake, created three years ago, was an opportunity to create a truly natural lake where :.hon·hncs were created with concern for ecology. aesthet ics and practicaJ usage. The reality or the planners' dream is visible today at North Lake. "SHORELINES llAVE BEEN designed to ad· rirC'ss rcnc<it1onal nt>c•di. t;y Woodbridge residents, whether lhc·v lw rocky ~horelines for fsihing, a • andy bc·aC'h for ~unbalhlD~. a gentle slope for rN•llin~ <.1u1·k-., or doc k for s ailboats. Eve n pN1t·i.lrian~ and b1cychslc; needs were considered with the cn•atwn of lake vistas," Glenn said . "In designing Woodbridge North Lake and South Lake, we first have to consider what kind or lake is desired by residents? Will it be used for ac· tive recreation, or passive enjoyment? Will there be power boats, or merely s ailboats" Glenn con· linued . "These are all important questions in de· signing a lake -and especially the shorelines. "In the Woodbridge lakes, It was decided that pleasure boating would be limited to non·power ·craft and swimming would be permitted in a separate faltered swimming lagoon. This allowed us greater leeway ln creating and maint.ainlng a natural biological environment in the lakes. "TKIS ALSO AFFECl'ED THE types of vegetation that would grow, or evolve, in the lake," he added. "In fact, if vegetation is not con· trolled, it would eventually take over the lake. "The introduction of fish to Woodbridge Lake 1R one means of controlling the vegetation and pro- viding a recreation opportunity for residents. In· troducing several types of fish Is important to the ecological balance of the lake, s uch as bass, bluegills and caUish." Wat.er resources for Woodbridge North Lake and the under·construclion Woodbridge South Lake comes fro m subterranean wells located a longside each lake, according to Glenn. One un· usual aspect of the well water, purchased from the J.ta<S AOver11&ttmMt ~eal ~state ly battor IUD MILLER A Sllorecrnt Reaffy Some Benefits of Age If you wont mon· l1ou\c• ror your dOlllJr, YOU ha\c• .iood cuLL-.c to look O\'cr older hoUSl~ llut there ure olhcr l(o<xl reasons for ~hopp1n1t tht.· old one .. too Metropolitan Waler District, ls that the water is about 83 degrees. "THUS THE WATER IN the swimming lagoons is 'naturally' healed at all times.'' said Glenn. "althoush the water cools off considerable In the lake." Woodbridge South Lake 15 the tenth lake Glenn has either designed or assisted In the design. Others loclude the 200-acre Spring Valley Lake in Los Ange lea County, The Lakes in Te mpe, Arizona, and Muon Regional Park Lake in Irvine. Glenn said contractors are currently sealing the bottom of Woodbridge South Lake with clay re-' cycled from other areas of Woodbridge and that water ia expected to n ow into the lake later this year. Thf' 19ff0'!4 will 11ee continued s tr o ng demund for home ownership by Ameri ca n f:an11ht'!I. tluc 1Jr11n11rily lo the :.harp 1nc·rc.•aHe in the formatlon of new households and innalion. how1.>vn, ht'm ·s a nd the sur· round1nu 1m111crty will become s mbllcr and the percentage of u family's in<·ome going to hous· mg wiU continue to increase. Those are among the forecasts or Eli Broad. chairman or the board of Kaufman and Broad, Inc , the nation's largest m ultJ· national housing producer. ACCORDrNG TO Broad, the 1970's ushered mto prominence a num her or new trends which will change the face of the 1980's ··Firs t and fo remost. 1s the dramatic increase ID the (Orma· lion of new households. In part. this was caused by the growth of the udull population, but to a larger extent. 1t 1s a result of the new typc.'s of households being formed ... said Broad "Singles, divorcees. unmar- ried couples urc all part of this new group of non -trad1t1onal buyers who were previously ren· tt~rs rather than buyers. Today. with upartment rents rising and rental vacuncy rules at a 20· year low. then· is strong incen· tave for ind1v1duals to consider t he inherent advantages or homeownership." The hou!'>IOJ{ executive also cl:.1ms lhl' nataon 1s emergmg from the 1970's with a new ID \'estmcnt psychology. "With the advent or a perceived perma· nent inflation rate or at least ""M•\ en pcr<"••nl annually. con· :.umers huve begun lookmg for rnvestmenls which help pre· serve· their purehas1Dg power and time and lime again. hous ine hu proved to be the best In · vestment and hedge 11gamst an· nation in the market, ritr aur· pa1u11ng savings accounts, the i;ec uritU!tl market, government bonds. or other investment alternatives." ACCORDING TO Hroad . where the rule of thumb used to be that 25 percent of a family's income would go to housing, we have come much closer to the .. European Mentality" where a larger percentage of disposable mcome 1s devoted to housing. In 1916, 31 percent of a family's dis· posable income went for home paymenta and property taxes. compared with only 22 percent two decades back. In recognition of this fact , Jen· ders have expanded their quali- fying guidelines on home loans. realizing that housing ls more than shelter -it constitutes a s avings plan and a chance to build equity as we ll . Further. 1t is perhaps the only remaining tax shelter available t o the average family. Ho wever . 1n the future. smaller homes on smaller lols will be the order of the day. The average bousebold slze has been dropping steadily f rom 3 1 persoos in l9'7Q to a projected 2.4 persons by 1.990. "WITH ESCALATING land costs. comblned with the demo· graphics of (ewer children per family, large yards will conunue to become the d in osaur or another age. Jhghe r density pro duction -townhouses. duplexes. apartment-style condom1n1ums a ll h avt: grown 1n pro· minence as viable ho us ing alternal.lves for s maller fami ly units " Also. says Broad, "A• mbre 61 the population reaches U»e re· ·urement age. s maller maia· tenance·free homes wlll become the answer for many of .~ 11enlor citizens. To aupplen:ieDt their monthly Income, m411'y over SS will take advantage .~ the new tax laws allowing a<*· time s100.ooo tax-free caW~al gain on the sale of their bofp ... Those same individuals may well trade down for s maller space and square.footage iD .J:be future." . Other factors Broad beUeves will dictate home buying U.OCS. In the next ten years include tbe changing age composition o( ~ population. "It is no secret that our total population is edUAe o lde r every year. The pos\ World War JI 'Baby 8C)o0)' generation is just now entertqg the prim e a~es for home ownership," says Broad. According to the Census Bureau. the number of people 25 or older 1s expected to grow from 130 million to 150 million during lhe 1980's. THE INC R EASE: in the num~r of two-mcome families will also contribute greaUy to 41>· creased homebuying, acco~ to the housing executive. Wori<· mg women have climbed froqi 33 percent of total employees in 1960 to roughly hall of tbe tot.al labor force m 1978. This means a !>h ifl 1n the abi lity of the American family to a frord ho m eow n e r s h1 p , des pite a period of rapidly increasing prices Broad concedes that io the 1980's, the energy problem waJl continue to ente r the hous1og equallon, forcing people to re- consider dose-In urban anas. ·: .. , ........ t ••)tHt For oru• th1111L th1•rt> or1· i1 1mply more old h OUNC'S than new onel> 1-'or t'\'l'l'Y n"w house Lhal w1 II .:o up thl11 year the rt• ;arc i;l')me 45 exlallng homei; already on the markrl. "Ill 111• 1111 waiting for str••t•h to h<> pavect . i.ewl'rs to bc connected or i.chools to be built. All th111 1s i:oing lo l(race the rw1i:hhorhood 1s probubly aln•adv then'. M> th11t "or ry111i.: about th e future wlll hove been done for you already. There are wide open spaces inside and out al Hri~hlon Farms. Outdoors-the privacy of a level I/:.! to ·~ 1 ncre lot with room for a p()()I ;incl t·v<:11 a tennis court on larger lots. I ndour ' -nearly 3000 square feet o f luxunou-. :-.mgle kvel l1 v111S( ..,p;.icc with 3 firt>pla ces. Jflr111.z1 tub. intercom system, wet bar and ;1ir cond1tic111111${. .._. ....... M uny older homes. e.tl fH!C I a II)' l hose bu 11 t t~for1· Woi'ld Wur II , or. for mort• ubondent 11pacc than new hofT\('I do o special ollrocUon tr you have 11 1ar~e and i;rowl na rnmlly. but u limited bud&;et Moat old homt•'I art• In well·l'&tobh1h1'<l, welt d e v t• I o p c d nel1hborho<Jd1 There Whntl•vrr vour rt>a l estate nred11, ·call 11!1. We' have ell the tools and expertl11e to handle your real estate transactions I locall y. Plus we orfer thf unique odvanta"es or the n ation w i d e F.RA network ... advantages, that co11t you nothlns olra. Give u11 a call today We're here to help• F:RA Shorecreat Rd lty 171 O 846-M13 • 213) &92·2741 In rural Orange Park Acres, yet convenient to Los AnReles and Orange Coun ty business centers. 8 custom homes, ready for move-ins. llrighton Farms-il's more than JU:-.t another exclusive nei~hborhood. Exit th e Newport Freeway at Katella. Take Katella l'a:-ot to Kennymead a~d follow the signs to Brighton Farms. 4 Bedrooms From $26.5.ooo• • MERICKEL DEVELOPMENT G) •Ptirr.t 1//1'1111·1 X/20/ 111 St1/1 ' 11rr11111111: ""''' ''"' 111 '" 1lm t/11/1 11111\ '"'"'' "' 111111u11/nlt1/1f\· ,,f ..,,,,,,. ,,, nll ('11r1• /rr•, /., Sali ~11f/111 11{'111I/I/flu111 /11tJ11 ,1. 1/11id1\1,/11. tl111111·./ /lt111 tl.11 11//11, •• •1.,/I/ ' v I ~ ' ~ .. ~ ... J l l ~ t c :0 • ~ ~ l • • • ; , • .. e ; "' ~ lt""4all \\\•· ( ........... """''" .... ". "_,.." "'' •'· • ' •• . REAL C:STATE /NATION ee.u .. Reperi &undey, Augutt 2$, 19?9 OAtL V PILOT CJ PVBUC NOTICE a, "8ftlleH lloea"9 .. , "'-D. ...... I• you o......_ &•• .... , al&lllt, ,.. felt Income Rising;1 Homes Soar_· ..._... •ewaT ....... NlllA&.IOP tU•"-UI AUfOMOelU ..................... ._ . • U , ""9, J:• l'NI '0 UNTAIN VALLaY SCHOOL I S T lt lCT "U lil C MAll NG 0 1! .. A•TM&Nl', ... 0 . lo.IC tslO. ,_ "Veliey, CA ttNI OOV••NtNO .0Alil0 .......... v .. ..., .,.....OitCl'IQ c.au.r.a. ...W Mil M tall ... u ... bJ aa,y lie•· ...... ..., " .... , ... ,.. .... ,...&aft ~feral IUW .. I t. "* -"91 ...... ~ ............ -. ..... ,. ...... .. Her ... ~i:lalili .... ,_ .... f9'I) ... , .. Callfonalw tile Ill_,. .. ~ • rennin . naab. 1.8.,N..,..tBettlll Here ts a look at the reatcnln' belllad U.at vtew. 1ather~ from t!l"Ooom1.1t.1 at leadin1 CahfornJa banks and rtnandal U\tUwllOM. Onl· or C1Hromla's Slr'Ol\lett polnla la ita liit Tht< gru.-.s state product (t.hf' nlue of 100<11 end servt <'e productld an Callfonlia) outwe11hl th~ gtOH n<alJOnul product of all but aht na&Jon.~ the Onlted St•tt-s. Russta, Weat Germany. Japan, P'ranct! and lht! mted Kio1oom. -The stat'e's economy ls divenlfted. Whereas ~n Ea.stem stute ml1ht be badly burt by a slump lti auto production. coal mining or another single sector. Caliromia's economy is not dependent on any ope industry or business Four major secto~ m anufacturing, retailing, business and C'>r. I sumer services a nd tbe government each employ more than two million people SUCH SMALLEa SECTORS as construction agriculture, fmance and ansuram'c, real estate and transportation employ 100,000 to 500,000 people each, meaning tha1 Cl'Jiforrua's work force is less vulnerable lhar. others to a downturn in ;my one art-a E cooorn1<.":.> in and out of California generally aj!rfe'1 that the nation is headed Into a business !>lcv.oown that could become a fu ll blown re- cession California's economy has a considerable amount of moment um that will carry well into next year. The sta t e's high rates or economic and population growth give it a head start into the 19805. the economists say THE STATE'S AEROSPACE and construc- tion industries. both or which fell apart during the 1~74.75 recession, are in better shape this time. A recession is usually defined as two consecutive quarters of declining economic activity. California's cities and t ransportation facilities are in better s hape than those in most other states. Whil e Californians grumble about tramc jams . the state's much-maligned freeway system means that ~oods are able to move freely, something not a lways possahle in the East, ~specially dur ing v.·inter The newcomers bring their brains and their money, meaning continual infusiofls of capital and innuv :iti ve ideas for California. I.AST. BL'T NOT LEAST, is the weathe r Californians spend far less lo control their en· viro mnment than do Easterners. Companies can expE-cl 12 full months of production and transporta- tion he re instead of the periodic climatic interrup- ~JOn~ that occur each winter in the EaaL I Economists caution t.bat these factors do not hsure that California will escape a recession and jome are even predicting a downturn for the s tate 1ext year. EDITOR'S NOTE RandaU McCardU ia J>Tesident o/ hf' Real Estaters he also is an author, 14!cturer and in· urucror Send your commenta and ~ationa to Randy >icCardle. cl o tM DaU11 Pilot, Post O/fic~ Bor ISMJ, ;osla Meao. CA 92626 ,·~ WASHINGTON <AP) -The median iMo1De o1 homeowtMtn lncre&Hd • percent betwMo 1m and im. but UM medJan value ol American homea Jumped Sia pereeot duriq U\e same period, the •o••mment hu reported A Cenaua Bureau report on rt11ln1 bouainc prieea abowa reoUal prices increued 38 percent durln.c that period while reot~n· annual incomes ro.e by Z2 percent nut •EDI.AN INCOME of homeowners with mort1aa• waa $11,IOO lD lt77 compared to a mt:· dJan Income IOI' renters of $8,800 the report aays. Homeowners paid about 19 pe~eot of their annual income ror monlbly houalng costs. includioe mort1 aae payment.a. reaJ Mtate taxes, property lnsurance and utilities whue .-enters paid about 25 percent of their 1977 income for housing, lbe report said .. Th~ increased prices were greatest in lbe South and West. Homeowners in the West saw the median value of tbelr housing rise 76 percent In the four- year period to $48,800. In the South, the value of houses rose S9 percent to $31 ,400 The National me- dian price was $36,900. EDWARD MONTFORT, CHIEF of the current survey unit of the bureau's housing division, said housing prices increased in those two regions because they experienced faster growth than the rest of the country. "It's aJ I part of the generaJ growth boom," M~ntfort said. "People are movi ng in, and the pnces or everythin g a re going up, including hous- ing." Montfort a lso said more housing units we re be- ing built in those ar eas, and noted new housing un- its cost more than existing ones. Sea Ridge Homes Selling Rapidly Over S5 of the homes in the fi rst phase at Sec. Ridge in Dana Point have been sold. Reservations for the second phase of homes in the ocean view community are now being taken according to Harris Lee. vice president of [)Qn Lee Develop· ment, builder of the project. The remaining homes m the first phase are priced from $129,500 and ini:lude two and three bedroom and family room models. The two s tory homes range in size Crom 1418 to 2,065 square feet. T he saJes office and model homes at Sea Ridge are open daily from 10 a.m. to d:usk. Caption Corrected A photo in last Sunday's reaJ estate section identified Philip D. Rowe, the new president of lbe NewportBeach·lrvine Estate Plannina Council, as tr ust officer for First American Title Company. ~owe actually is agency manager for the Con- necticut General Insurance Company. The DaHy Piiot regrets the error. ~1:~ " ' ', ~ ... ' .. Ocean breezes, ~nery, privacy, and peace of mind. Statt with Jasmine Creek, certainly one of the choice locations in Newport Beach. Add a 24-bour attended gate-house. Now imagine one-11ory, two- story, and split-level, single-family attached homes. all of them architectural gems loaded with distinctive features. Then the Clubhouse with pools and night ·lighted tcnnjs couns. Put these elements together and you have a lifestyle most ,people dream of and only a few realize. If you are the kind of person who demands a tine residence in a private community, JasmiM! Creek deserves your strong consideration. A /act shut on /ocilltles, including ouodarlon osstssmtnts, Lr ovailablt. A,. • .,... FIVE-POUND PINK PIGLET OAEW TO 300-PC>UNO PORKER Joe·caroaelll of Ohio With lntelhgent Pet Gabr1•1 Investment Swells Owners Won't Part With Pet Pig HARTFORD. Ohio <AP) -The vets say Gabriel is likely to tip the scales at 600 pounds if he doesn't cut back on dog food , cola and beer. But as the housebroken pet or Joe Caroselli, he isn't likely to become pork chops soon. Tht> Carosellis. who bought Gabriel at an auction because .. 1l seemed like no one else wanted him," JUSt can't part with their pet porker. "THERE'S QUITE a few people who want to buy h im." Said Caroi>elli "But my wife won't let me. She's afrajd he might end up on our dinner table." Caroselli, S2. says he didn't know much about swine when he bought the five.pound pink piglet in January . Eight months and nearly 300 pounds later. Caroselli considers himself an authority on pig psychology. Gabriel has been housebroken. a nd w as t a ught to be better behaved than lbe Caroselll's 10 beagles and Brittany spaniels. .. GABalEL IS MOaE In · tellieent than m y dogs," said Caroselli. "And he responm better than a dog, too -he always comes when he's called except when he's aleeptna." However. Gabriel enjoys the dogs · company. Caroselli s aid, and he's especially fond of FreddJe tht> Freeloader. a mongrel pup. "The two of them sleep together and eat together." Caroselli said The pig's usual diet consists of dog food. That's why he 's gamed '>0 mu c h v.e 1ght and wh y vetennanan~ <;a~ Ca hn el could easily s well to 600 pounds 1n another few months 1f his diet 1s not changed DURING THE DA Y. Gabr iel forsakes f"rcdd1t' rn (;nor of h1s owner and the ch&n('t! to tnduJge his weaknessc~ "My wile bought 25 cans of Cola. pul them Ul the garage and left Ule door open ," Ca r oselli s aid . "Gabriel got in the re. popped every can with hi s teeth. and licked the pop off the garage floor ·· Gabnel paid for his indulgence, however. For three days. the sick pig lay in a nearby swa m p. THE PIG FOLLOWS CaroaeW around the ho~ a nd even ~­ caslonally shares a beer . "I wu havlog a can of beer in the garage one day. and I put some ln a dish for Gabriel. "Caro- selli srud "He drank at ngbt up, so I gave tum about four more cans. He got loaded and plopped rigbt over." Doctor Penned in Prison ...... ..,_Or .... CMM O.lly ...... ue. "· "'· ,.,. ,, .. ,. 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Plllm Publl.,., OrM\Qlt CO<t\I O•lly Piiot, °""11 16 •NI~ 1. 9, ct, ltlt )JM,Jt PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS e USlltEU N-E STATEMENT T~ •04-"0 _ _, >\ OOl'19 bv\• n.re-u •\ TJIAVELING 5ECRETAlllE5 l'OR 8USINE55 EXECUTIVES. ISSU HvnU"'9f'on VIII~ 4,A.nt •• , • HUint• •r>Ol"" 8e«n. C•lllor111a .,._., 8rtnOO !Mio Pon•r, l610 H•rd•no .. ,, .. ,_ l.-fW«ll. C•lol0<111• - r "•' bu\',,,,....., •\ conouc tld by •n .,. G•••Ou.al 9,,.,.,. ~ Pou,.., r f\1'\ \\At,..mHll w•\ f1ff>d w 1U'I thif' Coul\h ( '•" ot O' •"Ot (OUl\ty Of\ °""9"'' Jl, lffl ,.tlllM Pubti'twicS OrM\Qf! (O.\.f Ot1ilf Piiot. Auq 1' -~Ill I q I• tt7• )Jl)./t Pl 'BUC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS I USINEU N-E STATt'MllNT t P\ .. tollowu'\Q pet\.Ol'lt •re do•no bU'\tnfl>V\ •\ '> .. PPHIRE INVf STMENfS, 31'.le \ 8tt\.10i \treet, >t-nt• An•. C•ttt0tn1• .,,°' "'UL l lPlEX ENTERPRISES. 4 C•lllorN• <GrpOr•C.-, lTll S. &rl.COI s1r .. 1. s-.. ....... 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Reiner, w h o o pe r ates t h ree medical clinics in San Diego County , was also ordered to complete a 40·bour course of in· struction in the pr actice of family medkioe and pass an oral te!t before resuming practice. TH E SUSP E NS ION will go inh• effec: 8'!p• 10 unless R eine r a., peals the case, a bOard s p okeswoman said in Sacr amento. The board also sub- 1ected Reiner 's practice to a 10-y ear prob a · tionary period. C harges a1ainst Reiner atemmed from three cases dattn1 to 1974 and ms. PHILADELPHIA cAP1 -A group of black m inisters from across the country aims to add a book to the Bible a letter by the late Rev. Martm Luther King Jr "Wh at we believe, lS that God continues-to move people. with or without their conscious knoVt'ledge, .. said the Rev Muhammad Kenyatta, a Baptist mtnister and sociology tnstruct-0r at Haverford College. "WE B ELI EVE T HAT GOD woaKED through Or. Martin Luther King Jr. in that jail in Birmingham in 1963 to reveal his holy word " Kenyatta said man interview King, s lain by an assassin in 1968. wrote the letter in April 1963 while jailed in Birmin1ha m, Ala .• during a civil rights protest. He penned the words in response to a group of eight white Alahama Clergymen who criticized him as an out· suie agitator ana termed his actiOQs as "unwise and untimely ·· "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere "King wrote. •·we are caught in an in· escapable mutualit1 • t.ed in a single garment of des tin)'. Whatever affects one directly. aHecu ,a in- directly. "WE WILL RAV£ TO aEPENT in tbia generation not merely for the hateful word.a and actions of the bad people, but for the appallinc s ilence ol good people ." A proposal to add the book as another "epia· tle" ln the New Testament was approved by about IN ONE. a 24-year-old 40 black miniaten, theololians and lay people at woman delivered two the tb1rd annual conference of the Black TheolOIY four -month·old fetuses Project -19'3 held ln Cleveland. ,..,.,n • i-11tton '°' Proo.t• 04 Wiii •nd tor l.•ll•n f•si...-t•rY •nd lor Awtt'IOrtl•tllOft to Aom1n11ter Uftdf;f' thlt l<1clepe..-,• Adm1nhtr.ttM of Est••o A<1. r•'-~t to -"'•<" f\ ~ tot •urth..-C>lef1;c.v••f"5. Mw:I ,,._..the t•m~ •nd o•~t fl/ ,,.,.,,"O er. ,,_ ,,., l)ftn "'' <>< ~-r ll, ""•I 10 00 • m •n trw: c0W1room of OeP<trl,,,.nl No J 04 Wd co..r1, •I 100 Civic c ... ie r Ott•f' W•it. 1n l"'e' Cth ot S.n\.t An.a, C •tlfOfl'\f4t O•l•d A~l 1J ,.,. LEF A 8 AM•(H (.<>Uni y (.I«• 110 1 1 llT II. MUllWITI HUllWI TX, lll Mllll, MKOC*ALO, MI AO( & ltOSIENWAl.0 -... .,_, c-°"" h lte IHS ....... ,, ...... c. ,,... 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Coett Oellf ~lel • ..... ,. _ leopt. t, •. ,., "" Jll\.79 PUBUC NOTICE leaa than a week after They hope a Bible including the letter can be Rein e r attempted t o pubU.bed by the end of the year and will be in perform a therapeutic wide UM by the end ol the century, Kenyatta aaid. abortion in his office, Parnnouseu11111a The lut major change wu in the 18th century ...,.. STATIM ... T the board found. when Protestant churches dropped from tbe Old TM , ..... ,,.. ,.,_, .,. .i11e Another complain• T t __. lb boo .. -d -t--of ......... , th _. .. waa filed by an IA-year-ea •UR:U• e -an PG•uuuit .--1 at ._:.~:::.::.A.t:.~~~.!'.:...~. 1 P;;)teatanta now call the Apocrypha and that __ ..._ --- o d patient who bad to Rom*D Calbolica, who use lbe books, call tbe .... ~.~~L1 0 MT1N o have ber uterus r e· DeuteroCanonlcal. 1tOl'11tT111s,1HC.,•C•...,..c•-moved after Reiner ....... • .,..., • Ortw, a.u _. _ __. M ,C.....,_t17't pe .. o .... .,.. an abortion. -·•••c NOTJC• _..,.96' N-E You No t. ,. •• ,.Lr• The board laid Reiner ..-v._ mo ..-v~ van, IVll LOl'MllNT COMl'ANY, • failed to perform tbe PKTWT'IOUl-eutiia•-• rtcftwlMiln••• .. 1..,..... ....,., .,........, •1 -..iill •-c:i:.::: •VI,..._*• tpbroce neduref at IPn>s>ed trly andt n. .=:'~~T,. "'... T11e ,.= :•!':!.... ..... • -· ..... e o ac ....._., -••: T11::1~ '~-. • pro~tly wbeD be T•Ola.....,,1.,.............. •. J, PAOAN, ... I ... Al· y ...... ~ hea tbe bo-1-.._..,._......_~... IOCIATtl1\. .. C~I (Mel De •I• MllOllllMllr 8 ~-WU UtT-, •119Wt ~. ter1 ...... ewt, .......... llMdl. Cellfwftle e ,,..._ ... lncompl.«e. ~ ...,.._.. IMdt. c;e1...,,.1a ..,. ~A..w. v-. Tbbale tbird Involved ... .....,_ S. Altllrtll, 1117 1'tM ltrMt, ''~~ ~~v=-~1':~11, Tlllt ~ ~ ..... wltfl 1'le tu u..uoa Gii • .. ................ ~... lfWllle.... c-·· Ci.Ml .. 0r....-CeolMY M ~ar-ola woman Tb• '11" ._._ 1• ~, .. ..., • '* ...... "<..-... ...,en •:=.:..,""· • ...., .. _ ....... , ....... 1 --· .. -·-·· ard aald ......, cut a iM'rY a. • ....., -.o. ,...,. · --_ .. , .... l~ament lutead of a '111• ......_. -"• ...,. .,. T111t ......,_. -ni.-..... .......c..., .. f ........ --._...._ f ·--C-ty Cteni .. °" ..... QMlly --ty 09l1I .. OT' ... CWlllY ..... .. -.a-... -, ore-. ....,.a,"". II.""· .... CA .... UM .... to ..S.rao • ,.... .... ar-.. c.tt °"'~·::=. ,.......,.°"'* c.-Del~·.._ ,.....o.... c.e.t.,,.... "':' .-coedGpll'alioa. -................. ..,. .... ,.. ................ ,. ... ,. ,,.... ................ "" .,.,. f l . '•'-• ,, •"-.... ~ .. . .. --..... . ~ , l .. Q DAILY flllOT Cl888e8 Offered AtOCC Nearly twu doun dlf· fer e nt r e al eat ate c luaea will be ortend by O ran1e Coast Colle1e's Bual n eaa Educatioo Otvuloo t.hla fall. FaU aeme11tor cl&860t begln Sept. 10. MANY OF tbf' real estate coursea are of· fered lo the everuna . but <'l asses a r e a l s o sch e dule d fo r early morninp and late after- noons. Selections on the s pr iog menu in<'lude Real E s t a te Math. R eul Estate Salesman Exam. Real Est ate Property Manage m e nt, R eal E s t at e Exch a ng ing. Real Estate Investment Properties, Real Estate Taxation, Real Estate Principles. Escrow Procedures, Re al Estate Le gal As pects. Real Estate Practice, Re al Estate Appraisal, RNI Estate Financ e and Real Estate Economics. OCC'S instructors a re all f.rof"essionaJs in the fiel . Registration for fall dasses is under way through Sept. 21 in the OCC Admissions Office. Fore r egistration in formation . phone 556-5735. Interested Buyers Notified In anlicipuUon of the August 26 opening of ph ase JI al Rolling Hills in La~una Niguel. Avco Community Developers , Inc.. has sent letters to an interest list number· ing more than 400. ··we have notified those who have e x· preued an interest s loce the sellout or our first phase, but sales will be made on a first come- firs t served basis," an· nounced Joe Smith, AC- 0 1 director of s aJes and marketing. The current offer ing consists of 31 executive styled homes loca ted o n a s lopi ng hills ide above Cro wn Valley Parkway. Four Ooor plans pro- vi ding 2,018 to 3 ,010 square feet are priced from $1.50,000 to $230,000, and offer designs rang· ing from a single level, three bedroom and family room home to a lri·level, four bedroom, family room al\d library. The sales office and furnished models are open daily between 10 a .m . and 6 p.m . To re- ach Rolling Hilla from the San Dieeo freeway, exit south on Crown Valley Parkway to Glenrock Drive; turn left on Glenrock and follow the signs to the model complex at 283S2 Silverton Drive. Metulow Park Open In Mesa A preview opening is now under way in Meadow Park in Costa Mesa. the newest offer· Su ndey. August 2e, 1979 THREE-CAA GARAGE AT ROYAL PR£8WICK IN EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS El Niguel Heights Third Garage Useful An outstanding feature of th<: s ingle-family homes at El Niguel Heights are the oversized. three-car ~arages that c.>me with 11nosl floor plans. .. Many buyers ~s they have special plans for se rages, and they don't necessaril e provid· ing shelter for three cars," comment· ed Ray Wolford, sales manager for Broadmoor Homes, t.be community's builder. ••THE GARAGES ARE wonderful hideaways for all kinds of Saturday afte rnoon bobbies," he continued. .. from building a small boat and cleaning golf clubs to just plain put· tering." ... .. And lhc extra storage space they provide is an intrinsic bonus." The 250-home development o"'ers fo ur plans in a van ety of levels. Prices. effective August 17, are from $223,000 to $278,000 A CCORDING TO Wolford, however. homes sold subsequent to this date may result in the un- availability or any or all price levels. The residences range in size from 2,040 to 2,975 square feet. El Niguel Heights may~ reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to C~own Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel east to Clubhouse Drive. The sales office and model complex is open from 10 a.m. to dusk. iog of single family Mm~~f:'~;:i.aiilili homes by Foley Construction Company of Santa Ana. Priced from $14.5,tlO the three-bedroom and den, ud four-bedroom reeideaic9 come in four plans named tbe Haverford. Swartllmore, lryn llawr and Bran· dJwyne. Tbe homel come wttb rear ud aide yard block wall fendlal, concrete driveways, •:•all carpetiQs IDd de- tectors. All exterior walla md celllnp bave eneraJ·H•lDI lD1ula· tioa. and turnaeea and water beater• are: enalneered wttb .......,. uvlna pUotle11 l1nl· Uona. To see the community of Meedow Part, take tbe San Olqo Freeway to Brlltol. Travel IOUtb OG Bristol to Paulartno, and Welt GD PnlartDo to lleadowPart. . . ... REAL ESTATE County Median Soaring Wltb a dramatic t2 percent decline in the number of resale homes priced under $90,000 dur· tna a l2·montb period ending in June. the median Uatlne price ror resale homes lo Orange County soared Lo $113,000, accordlni to Walker & Lee. Inc., a Santa Ana·based real estate services firm. DW'in& the same period the total »umber of re· sale homes on tbe market in the county decreased by 37 percent, reporta llarold Prottas. corporate marketing analyst at Walker & Lee. ''1'BE MEDIAN LISTING price of a resale home increased 28 percent -or more tban 2 per· cent per month - since June, 1978, when it was S88.2SO," Prottaa said. "Especially aicnificant ls the fact that lt bu increased 19 percent in just the fi rst six months of this year, from the January figure of $94,900." P rotta.s said the major reason for the jump in median listing price was the huge decrease i.n lilt· ings of homes under $90,000 -wb.icb declined from 7 ,982 to 3.~ during the period -and a 15 percent rise in the number of homes listed over $130,000 - from 3,010 to 3,474. Overall. the number of homes listed in the county dropped from l.S,295 Lo 9,640. "U the current mi1 of units on the market re· mains coostant and resale home prices continue Lo escalate at today's rate. the median listin1 price could easily be $140,000 by next June." Prottas noted. HE ALSO POINTED OUT that the 1S percent increase in homes priced over $130,000 is not especially significant when normal price escala- tion is taken into account. "Historically, that is the approximate number that would be expected to move into a higher price range each year.'' Twenty-four of the 34 cities in the study had median listing .• rices over $100,000. A total or S.641 homes -59 percent -were priced over $100.000 . The Walker & Lee study is based on Orange County's 11 multiple liatin1 books. The 10 communities with the highest median listing price for resale homes were. In order : Corona del Mar. Wl,400; Villa Park, $244,300. Newport Beach. $213,300. Laguna Beach. Sl9S.400; Seal Beach. $140,000 ; San J uan Capistra no. $136,400; Yorba Lmda. SlJ0.300: ~ Al amitos. $130,000 ; Dana Point, $128,600, and ~rest. $128,500. THE 10 COMMUNITIES with the least ex· °'.,.County'• Hlghett·Pfteed Plac»I to luy. UMd Home I I I I I I pensive median prices were: Stanton, $72,SOO; Midway City, $75.000; Buena Park, $78,800; Santa Ana. $79,800; Garden Grove, $82,800; Westminster, $89.800; Anaheim , $90.800; El Toro, $94,000; Cypress, $96,100, and Brea, $99,000. In the mid-r ange or median li sting prk es were : Laguna Niguel, $128,200; Irvine, $124,900; San Clemente, $1.22,000; La guna Hills, $119,000, La Palma, $117,00!>; Mission Viejo, $117,000; Orange. $116.100; Huntington Beach. $111,900; Placentia, Sl l0,900; Tustin. $110.600; Fountain Va lley, Sl09.000; Fullerton, $107,100. Costa Mesa, $106,900; La Habra, $99.200. 11>e highest number of listings was in Santa Ana with 1.141 or 11.8 percent of the county total. RoundJng out the top 10 communities tn number of IJ.stangs were: Anaheim. 979 ltstings; Irvine, 550. Or an ge, 525: Huntington Beach. 516: Garden Grove. 423. Fullerton. 413; Laguna Beach. 397; M 1ssion Vie)O. 387 : Newport Beach. 386. A plan in your best interest. --· ..... t -:-·;. Plan 2, Sequoia Single story, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Family room, Atrium 2 158 square reet. All the things you would expect of a Hollenbeck home; family room with fire· place, easy care kitchen, spacious family bedrooms, formal dining room. The master suite is something special ... walk-in closet. compartmented bath with ceramic tile Roman tub and French doors opening to a very private fenced patio. This is just one of the four exciting plans that have been carefully designed with your family in mind, plus your best interest. There is the Plan One -a single story, 1764 sq uare foot, two bedrooms and den. two baths, atrium and breakfast nook. Al so Plan Three is a two story, 2540 square foot, four bedroom, three bath home. Plus Plan Four is a two story, 2485 square foot, four bedroom, three bath home with a three car garage. I ' '.' ; l ; MODB.S FOi SALE You'll find this ill the beautiful fresh air country of Laguna Niguel, nestled among the hills and just minutes from the ocean. Priced from 5134,500 For infonnation on your best interest call (714) 495·0871. from the SM! Oieto frffway a<> Wfft (toward the ocean) on Crown v•r Pll'k••r fWf miles to the .-1 it N11uel "old. Turn riaM on Nisuel "Old up the hlll to model ~It Mid '*' offl<e IHI A 11othrr l/ollr11bcrlt l)(vfwpmet1t } \ \ ( OAllY Th• Blggeat Markrtplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT· CLASSIFIED ADS Trade It With a Want Ad -·~•'u You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 842 a-.a ] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIAED INDEX ft .... Y•M.Cal &42-5678 mSESfttSAl[ ~ ...,....,_... .. Rr.::r::" l ...... ,._ 1Htt ..... 1"1 ,_ S. ...................... ...... M1•1t,_.. S. ..._....,.,. M111",_S. · HwetFwS. H ..__........._ ..._..,_.S. ........................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ,...... 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"''' . .,.,., Owtm Will CAllY AT 10% Custom built duplex. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. dining room. builtin BBQ. Many amenities. $225,000 .. 645-9161 , ""f. j Jt,1ngt.• C1.H1t11 M l!""l.t SPYGLASS HILL ·'Southport•' 2 s tory. 5 bedrooms . family room. 4'h baths, 2 fire places, bonus room. separate maid's room. formal dining room, triple garage, beautiful l'Us tom pool and spa . Night li g ht v ie w . all pro fessio nall y dt•t·ora ted and landscaped. Cul-de-sa< IO <':.ttion. /\ ver y im pr essive home in ex C't'llent tas te . Offered at $495.000. Owner-Agent. RCTaylorCo 640-5112 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY W1•1r'sMofke: •• S'T'l.Al •• 119.000 J bedrm, 2 bath . SumJunc kitchen, huge irrei;i ular lol Try VA terms. A<.'l now ~231J r1H•1 "' '' ' 'II''''" m '' '" ~1111 All real estate advertised '.1r11 in this newspaper is sub-~; ject to the Federal F11lr ""':: Housing Act or 1968 .,....., wtuch makes al illegal to ~!oll advertise ··a n y p r e · W. Woril For YOU! ResidenOaJ II Income Property Sales I Rent ale; DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ference, Ii milalion. or '"'oi dis.cnmination based on ra<.-e, color, rehg.ion. sex. 11W W. COAST NW'f. '"'"·- or national oriKin, or an ---------intention to make any --------;;·~; sUl'h preference, llm1ta· t.ion, or ll1scn minallon .. 1lus newspaper will not knowingly accept any advcr t1s1ng ror real estate which t!. an viola t.Jon orthe law. ERRORS: AdYertisen sholiM che<k ttwir adt daily ...t reporl er· ran 6-Rclahty. The DAILY PILOT a11....,, l ability for .... tint .. ccrnd iM«+iOft Oliy. S .. ltOOM ........ A stalely S bedrm. 3 bath home with fa mily r m , brick fplc, dining rm. 2250 sq.fl. or ramily hv ing. Only SlJl,SOO. A1.'l oow' 546-23 lJ I !>I*'' I I o1'-t I 'I • fl 11 f F.ager buyers read the Oassified ads every day U you have something for sale, reach them ra11t and inexpensively, call Mi-5878. 542 VISTA GRANDE Super fea tures -view. c us tom fe atures. pr ofess. decorated : private entry & patios_ A S?or.zeous home in s uper condition ! See for yourself! PRICED RIGHT! OTHERS & LEASES ALSO AVAIL :J~Pa66e6 DOMT OVEllLOOIC THIS OME TOO LOMG ADAPTABILITY is the key note of this 3 or 4 Br hom e, 2112 Ba, beam cei lings, nr s c h ools & s h ops . Redecor ate t" !~crease potentia l. Influence seller with s hort escrow & cash. Family trans fe rred. See now 10 WESTCLIFF. OPa. SUHIAY l·S 1545 CUMIYLAHD LAME H.I. Sylva Hromadnik, RNltor 545-2737 WOH9TLAST N o mi s take Only Z4.900 for thL<; attract IV(' 2 BR condo with a I~~ patio & com m pool:. Also seller will help finance. Wo n 't lasL OPEN HOUSE SUN 2 5 Call for more mforma JMJD. Call today 979-5370. ALLSTATE REM.TORS ----1be fast.est draw in the West. -_a Daily Pilot Oauified Ad. 642-5678. MESA VERDE RXBt SI 15,000 fleaut1rul tree lined .tilrttt J Bedrm home needs ftxing. Don't miss our,._ buv now ! ' &46-7171 f ~ f 'o fj I • I I '• , 'f 1 I *VETS Use Your EligibilJty NOW .. LOW DOWN & LOW INT-RATE. Let us show you how to quaJJ r y. TtAtoledC..,.t W.Ust.t 754-1202 PRIVACY FOR ALL 2SnlQ rt. SBr Jba. pror decor, Parquet floor~. fnat & shade trees. 20MI Kline Dr. Santa Ana llt.'l. 751 7721. Open Sunday I ~. SlJS.000. ---- llG CAHYOH COUHTIT CWI Beautiful courtyard entrance to this lovely P lan 2 Broadmoor home on extra large corne r s ite . Extens ive r a r e planting in estate-like yard . Attractive h1 gh cei lings, sun ken con versation a rea in living room . dining room with r ear garden view. lge family rm with fireplace. wet bar. 4 s pacious bedrooms & 2 baths plus luxurious powder rm. $429.500 9 CtaaY HILLS LH s.t/S. 1 ·5 OCEAN VIEW IH JASMM Cl- An exciting "Bay Mas t " model with great view of ocl!an C1nd greenbelt. 2 Large b<.'drooms. den. large dining rm & 2 baths. Bright j!arden kitchen. two patios. Highly improved w1th custom carpeting & drape ries. A rare view for this area. Tennis c.·ts . pool and 24 -hour s ecurity gate. By appt. $250,000 FOi LI.ASE! IACI IA Y VIEW! Fantastic "Dolores·· model in the Bluffs! Unobstructed view or water & night li ghts. 3 Bdrms. 21.ri baths. a ntique-mirrored walls & lovely wall papers. 2 Patios. end modeL $850 Mo_ COST A MESA IMC"ME _,..ITS TWO DUPLl.lf.. (\ Z LOTS Each duplex "\\\. \l.vo 2-bdr m. 1 bath s ingl"c_ ~.s. Near schools. s hopping. t,.~ .vner motivated to sell . Make oft .•. Only $195.000. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO .. ........ 1111 S-J114 I ... ..... MIWPOllT C8CTH.. H.&. 644-49 I 0 teN.A-WAY · $77.950 Molt desirable 3 BR. I st.or)' Coodo. Step-saver ltikhen. Private palm. spark.Jing pool, s pa & sala'UI Call for private pttV'lew. E Z hnanctn~ avadt1ble. 9&3·7881 ()il'ff• lij I• I\ I 1, I I J, t [~IHt!HI Sell Uun1ts fast with Daily Pilot Want Ado; ~ve somethi.ng you want t.o<Sell ., Clus1r1ed ads do 1t wt'll -Call NOW. 642567'8 ------ PERFECT SUMMER EMTERT AIMMENT Tltis 5 ~ Eos"*'ff f.Nty hoflle featwres owh ta"dh•CJ upqr odu with extra lar9• a.ct~ lot wfftl CJCll finpff. ~d swi"""'IMJ pool. upcrote play creo witti playhouse. FM a.ct. '269.000. COUNTRY SETIIMG IM OLDE COROMA DEL MAR Encha..th•q 2 b•droom hofM with 2 brick fireplocH a"d bea"'•d ceillnqs. S•clud•d tne lii•d strfft affordiftcJ OM pri •acy ond p•oc•f•I IWT~ Tltis •dro krcJt lot i1 aOMd R·2 fOf' pohtlttd d•plH. TM H istlnq holM 11 protect.d by A......ncan Hw Shi ... cl U55,000. OPEN HOUSE SUHDAY 1-5 : 2204 WATERFROHT . OLDE COIOHA DB. MA.R. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-455' 495.' 720 South Laquna Laguna ....... 497-llll 493-1112 L..-a leach D.a PoW 675-3411 A Flcllllou1 8u1ln••• N•"'• St•te"'9nl fll•d •llh lh• ~l'f Clerk I• ••lid tor llve y•.,• aft•• •lllch 11.... continuing bualne•M• rnu1t ••Ill•. P ubllC•lklfl 11 nKen ary only II there ••• ch•n11••· C•n IM L911•1 D•P••lmenl •I lh• D A ILY PILOT for l nlormallon •nd n•cenary f0tm1. 642-4321 E111.lU FOREST,.~. OLSON I retRCT FOi IMLAWS 3 Bdrm Portafmo model m 11:.irbor View I lome~ + gue'>l houst· w/fiTl•plal'l' & :-.cp t>nlr~ Thi~ rould "iOIH· your housing problem:-. S24~.900 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT ,,.,,....,,., '"'"'" \1,ot\t '4 r II• '"'"'" \ht1n• t.i1u•11 ""'•' '''t"""' k••'' lhnt I J'Hntrf .,,1., HauMs for S. #f~I .•..................... .:~: CMMrd 1002 ._,,, .••••....•.....••..•... fllc~~~,lc!,r PIE:San'S OUI FIHIST PIOPRTIIS HEW OCIAH VIEW NOMI lmprt'SSl\'t• 2 \tory homes in La11una Be::irh Built with the lx·st of <"vcrylh1n.i ll1~hly li' i.umable loan11 Call tock1 v• EASTILUff Ont> or thl' fine:-.t Lu:-.1-.. Built '1 Bdrm homes on a quiet l'UI de sat w lgt· pvl yd. convenient location. $239.000 fee CHAHCE OF A LIFETIME F a ntas l1 t ltn•h '911 l»llt• :>!•I>' r.....-~ ,....,.,~ .. .,,.. llo1'l>.~Ol•tr .,,j 1Ji1tn (""' 1Jll.N OLD WORLD CHARM TRAHSPORTA TION Alrf'taft l•MP'"' '-1~ R~m Eltoc1rtf' f ." MolMl•Jl"fTI"" Motor CJd.,., &00\~· Motnr """ ""' 11 .. 11 TtaAtftn, UY~· Stately home for t he ~:;:: young. J BR. 2 BA. ramt ~'" ly rm, dble detached 9:~ garage. Super home & .,,,., terms. Try VA, $89.000. :::~ Call now 546-2313 !~~~~·;u~art\ f..Vll) f _, f 11 1, I• ' I '1 '' H 1, f '•'-'nt'r•I A~TOMOBILE Ano"~ ll.itu.u KKrtt•hoo V• trn I•' ~"'~ "·'· tt1i1h ii Whttl On-.n TrlM.ka ~~BMJll , . ..,,.,., v.,~ , AuUI VUln' A11101 Wa11lo'll ~'..::; OWMER WILL AUTOS, IMPORTED llOli) CilRYPAPEI Gfllcotll 'l'IOI All• R<om.o l/700 """' • 'i1V1 ,. ....... 11 .. i., 111!N BMW lfll2 Cajln _,,,, •••••• •· ll'i. ~ .. : ·::·:· .... :"~:. ·: ~~ Oataun •••••••••••.• 11'1tli f'ttl&l'I , ... ,_, , , . . llTD F\at ............. ~ Honda • • .. ......... li72'I J ., ... , .. .. --t7ilO J-. vn;, Kl•-"" 0111• .. Vlll.l a-.-............... .,. .. ....,. .,~ M••ttdft Beat 1740 MG 117U 110 11 ., .. fl!MI In .. l'anlllf• ~147 p""'"°' ~, ... Porulw lf'l..O IC-..ull 111» MOii• RO>r• tf!M Ro-tt lll~7 ~b 111111 .. •••• . •• t'ltl """ . . ~ =,.; .... '.'.. . = Vtlll•••S•• .. .. .. . .. 17111 VOfw _,,_,,.,.,, '" .... 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OI .......... ...,Y- FMl!i COURTYARD IEMTRY Into this relaxing and beautifully maintained 5 bedroom home. Ideal family home wit h large enclosed pool. Price $285.000. UECUTIYE MAHOR Custom built 4 Br. 3 bath with va ul ted cei lin gs, dra mati c fire places complete with pool & spa . Corner location in prestigious neighborhood. $330,000 Fee. THI ILUFFS Beautifully decor at ed "Z" plan. 4 bed rooms, fa mily room, and large bonus room_ Wa lk to schools, shops a nd tennis club from this lovely fa mily home. $185,000. A CGdWILI. ..... CO. 644·9060 LARGE Vlfw LOT Appmx1ma tc•l y I a<'r<' in h1i.ihly t•xdus1vt• Nt•ll11• (;u1I Ran<·h. m L:1i::una II alls Pnrt'<l lo sl'll ru:.l FAST POSSESSIOH Grr•ot Newport Hf'aC'h area ~poc1011s Hdrm"i low mamt~nanrc ynrds on t•ul dt· ~111 Just n• <IUl'C·d ' SUM"110US SETTIHG DrnmatH' 411' lt\·in~ room. f)('t-:.1n & n 1n\on vu•w!. Bt•!.l pnt••"fl hOml' in urC'U ova 1,000 sq.FT. 1.ari:<' anfl lu)C11nou' ma!.l<'rplt'<'t•. 2 fm•pl•H'(''i, for mal chnini: room. l(awbo and lur.ic· pool llurry • 645-0303 You've Arrived at ... IALIOA ISUMD W4cc .,_. ....... Utl,000 llG CANYON •lwall-••-•4 .. w/,..JI .. •••e4te$6)4.IM O,.W. l·llJI ...... ,. ,, ... l ... A-!.-L-Y M41 .... ,....:r.••m.• 0,. ....... 4 ..,.. ........ 2071 S.n Jo8qUln ""'9 Rd. AcfoH from •O CANYON Newport ..... M0-1777,. ,."'' h • , •• ~ •• decor ating in this 4 Bdrm Inverness model in Turtlerock Glen. with air cond .. parquet fl oors. shutters. Irreplaceable at $249,900. UHDB $200,000 IH COIOHA DEL MAR -J Bdrm + den hom e in immaculate move-in cond .. w/p(>OI & a Catalina sunset view from the patio. $194.500. PETEllS TOWHHOME -Transferred owner must sell this big 4 Bdrm w/tllb and s hwr in the mstr bath, greenhouse window. fareplacc , s potless & super fi nancing. $155.900. AH IMYISTMEHT TO BUOY -4 Bdr m. plus bonus room Port Royal model ~/view. neutra l carpet ing, in Seaview's ma r velous gated community. $339.000. IAMCHO SAM JOA9UIM -Spacious 3 Bdrm. a ir cond.. San Luis Rey mode l upgraded tbruout, and positively pristine. $165.000. ISi THE COMPANY THAT BUILT SPY•LASS HILL HAllOI VIEW HILLS IASTllUFf TUITLllOCI HIGHLANDS WI san THiii ..... LUSI IUK.T COMMUMITIIS 211 I I. COAST HWY, CtlM 675-3411 .~ ..................... ~ ....... ""' ...................... _ .. _ , .. :._ .. I I , llZ DAILY Pl\.OT lunclily, Auguet •• 1t11 NEW TV SERIES A Preftew of-New Fall Faees on TV UNNY LAWYERS Wilfrid Hyde-Whlte, ll"Y Mrns and Martin Short <from left> tar in ABC's new comedy series "The As · soc iutes." ubout the escapades of a group of Wall Street l awyers. Sundays at 8. JO on Channel 7. TRAPPER Pe rn e ll Robe rts stars as Trapper John. the elder ''erCJlon of the former "MASfl" cutuv. in "Trapper John . M V , " SundayR a t lfl o n 'A" Channel 2 ~UtH<ER J ames Earl < ncs pl a vs "Pans.' a police ~.i ptain who doubles as a col- ); ;.!t• profcs<:,or C"r1mi nology, 3 a1 urclavs <it Won CUS:Chan-0< 12 -. ~ SECRET AGENT -Robert Conrad plays a globe-trotting secret agent in NBC's Bondian adventure series "A Man Called Sloane." airing Saturdays at 10 on Channel 4 BUTLER -R o b e rt Gui l l a um e brings hi s "Soap" butler character in· to a governor's mansion for a ne w ABC s eries called "Benson" Thursdays at 8:30 on Channel 7. HOUSE DICKS -Brian Dennehy plays a house detec- tive in an Atlantic City hotel and Doug McKeon is his son on "Big Shamus, Little Shamus," scheduled for Saturdays at.9 on CBS. Channel 2. MONSTP MA9" J .. ,,,,., y,,,.,,,,,, 11Ft1, :atu• •11 " younl( man •ht1 tnhf'rilc; ,.,. •1'11 ln11 ~rit1 J •'It Y.l arn I• th.II <·a relakf>t tt•" Jlr:1nlrPri.11 t 1•111 m1,11::1 ,., , ,,.•l•tl t,y Krerne r'1t l(rf'&l "r .. at "' a rullollwr 1t1 ._,trurk Hy L16(hlnlriai(." .1tlnnl( ~11tlu rday'l u l 1$ ~JI> 1m Ch ') <:tumnel 2 LOVE AND WAR -William Devane continues hJs role as the Sergeant Warden. with Barbara Hel"Shey taking over as the unfaithful Army wife in the new series "~Here io Eternity," airing Wednesda ys at 10 on NBC. Channel 4. ... y SPACB> OUT -GU Gerard ttan in the tiUe role. and ; Twild ii his ttuSted robot companion in "Buck Rogers in· the 25th CentW'__y," a new NBC adventure aeriea Tbunda)'I at 8 on Channel 4. HOLD THI! MAYO -Jolln Fujioka plays the J apane1e chef and Robert Coltamo stars aa an overbearia& maitre d' in "1be Last Resort," ainq Wednelday1 af 8:30 on CBS, Channel 2. DAEAMIA -Shirley Jones follows her late buaband's dream in the new aeries "Shirley.'' on NBC, Chan- nel 4, Fridays at 8. • I "'t' l -- OPEN SUMDA Y I to 4 UC ftle1119-&.W.Wt ·~ .. ~._. ........ . ••P••• • 1r••r te ••tf•r ••It• , .. ,........ ' IQI Oc1991-.. Pc • • ,... .._ "'fi:i'-. JI .. ............... ~ ........ llfMwl .. u ...... SJJI. PEGGY llOMS , lltr 645·1 SJ I HOMEOWNERS •.• NOW THERE'S NO REASON· TO WAIT TO IUY YOUR NEXT HOME • . • LOANS MOW AVAILABLE WITH INTEREST AS LOW AS 81/2°/o Here's how it works. You can use the equity. in your present home as a down payment on the new home you want to buy . then you can take over or assume the ('Xisting loan on the new hom e vou want to buy . . at the uld inten;st rate. And best of all . . without a major in· C'rcase in your monthly payment. It's easy, it's legal ... and it saves you money. Right now. Tarbell has literally HUN DR EDS of properties li sted with assumable loans. Cull LOVB. Y MESA VHDE $I 14,900 This Mes a Ve r de home might r e m ind one of a n enchan ted l'Ottage. Inc ludes J bedrooms. entry way with old wo r ld tile. family <li ning room. fireplace with c01y brick hearth, kitchen with bui lt-ins . Inc lu des cou ntless upgrades. Pool-size yard has covered patio a nd wishing well. Ca ll now. 540-1720 DEVB.OPEl'S DELIGHT $16,900 Owner occupied one bedroom. one bath home located on over 9000 sq ua re foot lot <R·2 land). Great up and coming area for units or l'Ondos. Short drive to beach and s hort walk to shopping. Ideal for investors. Call 540-1720 GIEAT LOAM AVAIL.AIU $137,tOO A gre at chance t o ta ke o ve r e xisting Joan a t an interest rate of 10.58%. Beautiful home i.n move·in condition includes 4 bedrooms. dining room. fi re place. wet bar . water purifie r . Hug e lot wit h c it rus trees a nd la r ge patio. Hurry, call 540·1720 LARGE FAMILY? $121,900 Then you can't a fford to miss this lovely 2 story 5 bedroom home. Includes large living room with brick fi replace, fa m ily room . kitchen with e lectric oven. gas s tove and more. Covered patio runs len~lh of home. Don't wait. ca II 540· l 720 UPGRADED GEM $112,900 Located in Mesa Verde North. this hig hly upgraded home has many amenities. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths wi th beautifu l upgraded fi xtures. decorator wallpa per, stunning stone fire pl ace. Giant family room/ktlr hcn com bination with top-of·t he·line built-ins. Patio Pretty yard is EZ care. Call today! .>W-1720 UPPBt NEWPORT IA Y $166,500 That's where you will rind this lovely townhome with super view of the bay. 3 bedrooms, den, dining area, fireplace, wet bar with refrigerator, bright kitchen with eating area a nd gadgets galore. . Balcony a nd pa tio. Community pool. Call 540-l720 9'12% LOAM AVAIL.AILE $94,900 T a k e ove r l oa n at 9 1ho/r INTE REST ON THIS CHARMING % BEDROOM HOME. Di nin g area, beautiful master bedroom . almost new water heater, kitchen with ne w built·in oven and counter ran ge. Stora ge loft in ga rage. Patio. Won't last, so call 540-1720 ' TAKI ova LOAMI SI 2',900 T he existing loan is available at an interest rate of 9.40%. Situated on a large lot this ranch·style home h as 4 bedrooms , wa ll to wall carpeting and window coverings, lovely stone fireplace, entry with tile decor, MOM loving kitchen with built-ins. Covered patio for y e ar round . Don't wait, c all 540-l'ra> 540-1720 . 1911 S. HAllOI &YD. COSTA~ --., •• I .. Quiet Cove ..... t t JOO M. Ml.,.... •-n&. W..P. ... .,.... ....... c .. tU60 Ta .. pli11117141641-tllO HOMIS L.100 15('~ down . S.000 sq Ct. w 'rent like puyments $635.000 COM:>OMIHIUMS IHV INE #~i flon•s, HarH·ho Sun Joa quin. 2 Rdrm, den, ~off courst: v il'Y. Sl~J.500 We a rc the lhrect agents lor an mdtvtduttl who has availalJll! tapital that mu :-.l h e s pent 1 m medaall·I v on condo l'Ull Vt•rswn prn 1ccts. off u·c bld~s & IC:Jnd for d~·v(•lopmenl No prOJCl'l 100 lurgc. ~~:!'! .......... !?.~!!~~~! .......... !~.~~ DOYER SHORES ESTATE 5 Bedroom. 41 :l baths. huge view lot. Owner will help fi n ance. 1014 Mariners . OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5. Ask for Theo Whalchcud. PRICE REDUCTION \har ming beach cottage now only SI 19 .500. 128 26th St. OPEN SAT & SUN t -5. Ask for Oli ve Rumbellow. ATTENTION PARENTS! Cameo Highl ands 4 bedroo m home m Corona del Mar lla gh School District. Do your Lt'enugcrs a fe:tvor & get them enrolled an that fine st:hool. 4518 Way ne. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. Ask for Tom Mesereau. WOODSY WOODSTREAM A :i bedroom . 21t4.? bath condo for only $~1 .500. Ask for Theo Whitehead. Qntu~21 NEWPORT CENTER I Ii !. : =m . 640-5357 Colesworthy & Co. 2545 EAST BLUFF OR. NE WPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 ST AIMED GLASS, WOOD & TILE Beautifully a ppointed 3 bdrm .. 21h bath Blurrs condo ; popular Trina Model on m ajor g reenbelt -origina i section. Private brick patio with flowering fruit trees. $167.500 PRIDE OF EASnLUFF Lush <:a rpeting sets off parquet fl oors : Lusk built. 4 bdrms .. 21"2 baths. family home; family rm. for eas y living. 2 Brick frplcs .. poolsize lot. Motivated owner. $182,500. ~~!'! .......... !?.~~!~~!'! .......... !~.~! IE &BDBIB ILllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 54 DRAkES IA Y OPEH SUM 1-5 !-.peclat·ular Spygla~s Lovely Fevc B ~room Model. Nii.:ht Lighls View Profc.•i'tOnallv Land'>caf)('d Man) Extra fl'aturr" Pool, Sauna. Spa Entr~ Lead-. Tn l..ar~t· L1vm~ Jtoom & Formal Orning M1>C.lcm Kell:hen G11mc: Room Submit Offers $4A9.000 2712 VISTA UMHOSA OPEH SUH 1-5 Go r geous Singl e Ll'vel Condo. Thrre Bcrlrooms Plus Family !loom Wrap.J\round Pat ios. Calhedral Ceilinris. Excelle nt Cond1t1on. i-~abulous Greenbelt Location. J\ "Joy Of Newport" Listing 17 HD ltOCK OPEN SUM 1·5 Irvine. Oeerfield's Popular Plan S Four Bedrooms Plus Three Baths. Family Room With Fireplace. Separate Breakfast Room. Huge Master Suite. New Decor. Upgraded. Good Location . Low M aintenance Yard. Hur ry. Only Sl59,900. LINDA ISU Spectacular Family Home On The Water Jn Newport Beac h Three Bedrooms Plus Maid's Room Large Fa mily Room . Immaculate Condition Huge Dock For Your Ya cht. Call No'w St,S00,000. FAIULOUS WA TBRtONT Truly Gorgeous Custom Built Six Bedroom Home ln Newport Beaeh. Best Available Location On LIDO ISLE. Huge Family Room. LarJ{e Master Suite. f'o~ver View Of Newport Harbor. Oversized Lot Plus Large Dock. Call For Appointment. DWLll IUILDllSH Large R2 Lot With Four "'~iom Rouae In The FronL With T•" \ PoealblUUes. Plenty Of Ror· \\ ~d Unit Without Movi ~ <tra1e. Front Unit Need s Spru '" But Hu Great Potential. Aut. . C>le a~P Loan. Priced At '89,500. POI llMT We Kave Two Excellent Renttla. One In The Blu/fa With Three Bedrooms At S925 Per Mon&b. Ooe ln lrvlne Terrace With Two ledrooma Plus Den It Foreve.r View At •1.000 Per Month. G:r. m..": 131·1• ... 00..111¥1 OPEN HOUSE SPY•LASS tm.L ''Nowporter" single story, 4 bedroom, fa mily l"O()rn . 2~ bath, formal dining room, triple garage, beautlluJ custom pool and s pa. Profenionally la ndscaped with lots of brick and wood. Kol pond and running stream. A b •autiful home well located on the II 111 .. excelle nt p r ice wlth terms Ci v a 1lablt:. $409,000 <>PIH SUMOA Y 2 .. 6 P .M. 14 DIAICIS IA Y RCTayJgg> HOT NEW LlmNG NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lot:ulC'd on large corner lot with some ocean view Exceptionally well priced co nte mporary 3 bdr m . home . conveniently loc·ated near schools & s hopping. Terrif 1t patio has large sw1mmrnJ{ pool in <.1 very secluded courtyard setting $237.000 Includes the land OPEN SUN . 1-5. Corner of Cliff Dr. & Tus tin Ave .. N B (7141 6 73-4400 121 31 628·2828 IL~BOR COUMTRY Fl.AIR IH MESA VERDE \\'1th lot:-. of trees. your own P'l urd1a r <.l & morn for a 'egetabll" gan.l<.'n on this tge lot. 4 spac bdrms. -1 gtwsl qtrs w fircpluee. Entry leads to ll!c: laving room which overlooks 1r01·1(0al sNlin(!. w 1 ~Nl Formal dtmn):! roum for i1ol1oay hanqucts Huge pat:o with bltn BBQ so that father mav bl' t hcf. nv gate . owe financing at ·101 r ~OPEN S-AY l·S PM castle 2157 SDOMIOU lD. Real Estate C .. GllClll 91 T.,.. 714-14M'67: tH ... 100 IMCOMPARAILE llG CAHYON IY OWHER Ma gnifi cently c ustQm1 1,cct Deane Monaco end unit on sixth fo1r\.l.a y ,,f Big Canyon Country Club Ju ~t pro f essionally decQralcd f•>r gra('l'lU~ 11 v an g a n d e n t l' rt .. 1 n m e n I :! Bedroom. 2 1 "2 bath. formal dining ro>m. oak plank peJ!ged and qu <Jrr~ tiled noorl>. custom ulc<J f1rl'pl;.al·t·. spectacularly co-nrdanatrd wall:-. window a nd drapery I n·atme nt Dwlt-in stereo and wanl' t·abm('t~. intercom. lCXf li brary s helving, ell' OWMY IE AGENTS Opet1 S111tday I· 5 14 .. o..r.• ............ 644-7767 WHITEWATER VIEW DUPLEX On th e beach . inves tors delight. S20.000 per year or more ineomc possible + bonus owners unit. f()N ES REALTY INC CSl.*«> I (714) e13.e210 l REAL ESTATE omcE MANAGER MAC NAB·I RV I NE REALTY is inviting applications for manager of our NE W Woodbridge Office. which will open approxi ma tely Octobe r 1979. Th is i s a n EX C ELLEN T opportunity to join this growing, profitable Subsidiary of The Irvine Com pany. I The ideal candidate should possess a Broker 's License, have City of Irvine residential r esale experience a nd h a ve had prior managerial experience. For Inter vie w contact : Br uce Ba rs amian, Vice Pres ident (714) 642·8235 -or write tn contidence : ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHIAP DUPllX ,._2 Bdrm UDlta. local· edm a lot lbat ca.n hold 3 more unJta. Cood 1n come. Auume lo inte reilt VA loan. Yull prlc~ •500 Call before 1l'• --.~ . t;:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES STATaY POOL SPA ~ 4 bedrm. 2 bath, COUDlry k.ltchen, ramily nn. dm rm. pool, hiAge bol spa, a twargaan at only $121 ,SOO . Call now S.Z31J OPfll 111 -I •ff\ I rt I •I•, J 1~1Hlltl PllMEMISAVEIDE 2 frplc's to keep you warm on winter nites & a cozy s unroo m ro r daytime hour.I lmmac 4 Bdrm. farruly rm. cov ered pauo & block wall pnvacy Loc:ited in t'X elusive ne1~hO.xtiood & rea.wnubly pnc<.-d belo~ $1.tll.<W t:all 751 :1191 '=:SEL ECT T PROPERT IES BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panon.1m1C' Nrwpor1 B..iy VIC'W'I fr1Jm l!f)r~NIU.. ~ twdrrn uppt•r unit or sp..r111u.., 't bt~r m lmu ·r wul' 'l;utural l1n1 k (µIt-., Wl'\ bJr. I lar i.:.irJ).(l" Bo.11 -,pact• ~l(:p~ 11 h,.,11·h 1)1 .. I 7'.°>:! liUI F\"il ' RPal U.tu\t' C ouz:try Settinq on lrl'e linen l>lrel.'l Spar1ou !> 3 l>l'drm. formal entry, <l1n1ng area, dream lutr hen. ronverted family rm E xt ra large rl'ar grfl und s 01Nne r tr~(,•rr1'<1 mu .1 wll' Only S!H .~ <::.II oo"' ~7881 '· .. , . ' !®IHftH:I .. IACk IAY VIUAGE" Ile.ii .b .tatl· 11;1"' '"mt'lhin>? '" ,,.JI l 1,1.-..:001111•1 Jll do 11 "'1•11 $2 $75 oil it hlllfl is o PENNY PINCHEi AD P11va1e 1nd1v1du.trs can now sell any item or comb1na11on 01 11ems 1ot.,11nQ $7'> 01 1ess w ith ' '.l ll ne dd 101 2 ron.,1•t uhve days 10 1 on1v $? Eacn adO•t1on111 hne •5 60< tor the 2 <Jays Cnarqe -;our Penny Pincner Ao Of use your Bankameric ard o r Masrercharge No com· merc1a1 ads ~pted c • ..., ....... ~o•r ect I• prl•t a•a 1owt 642-5678 DAILY PILOT •OPIM HOUSIS• OPIM OM UDO ISi.i 2 Bayfront unita. 3 Bdrms each, could be converted to s ingle Cam lly home or duplex, great investment property. $750,000. SEE E DIE O~N AT 443 VlA LJDOSOUD OPIM .. IA YSHOUS 3 bedroom, 3 bath, bay vie.w,. master suite with sitting room, fireplace & master bath s a una . $475 ,000. SEE J O C AROL H UNT ER AT 26 11 BA YSHORE DRIVE OPIM OM THI PIMIMSULA Outs~aoding oe w listing. 4 Bed Fa m ily Home complete with oak floors & spa. $485,000. SEE BILL BENTSAT402 BELVUE LANE OPIM IN HAll<Mt YllW HOMH S bedroom : one or the largest lots. Pool & spa too! A s pecial home for a special fa mily . $375,000. SEE KAY RANGER AT 2200 PORT DURNESS OPEN IN ~S!CLIFF Superb privacy and hospatahty areas masterfull y arra nged in this comfortable four bedr oom ho m e S298,500 SEE LAVONDA AT 141 2 SANTIAGO DRIVE Oft EM IM IA Y CREST Total excitement will s urround you in this 4 bedroom pool home $315.000. SEE EVA'.'/ C OR K ETT AT 18 J 6 BUTTONSHELL LANE OP'E+t IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES Two ~t o ry 4 Bd r m ho m e on family or1 l'nled s treet Profession a lly lund ~l·a pl'd $2 15 ,000 . S EE 8 1\HBA 'A ROU~TREE AT 1965 PORT CA HOJ Fr OftEH IH IA YCREST Two story home . 3 bedroom. 3 bat h. loft-famjly room F1rcplu«c P ra te $225.000 SEE FH A NK SENNES A T 1732 CA ~OLESTICK LANE Oftf+t tH llG CAMYOM 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. fa mily room . open garden ka tehen Excellent location. Pn te ~1 9.500 SEE CRA IG KINDIG AT 7 CH ERRY llILLS LANE OPIH IN IAYSHOIES Immaculate home. custom designed oak floors. Frenc h doo r s, us e d bric k , 3 bedrooms. den. $395.000 Fee . SEE NAN CY SIMM ONS AT 2581 VISTA DRIVE. OPIH IN JASMIMI Cl-3 Bdrm . 2""1 baths. family rm . formal dining rm. f1replal0e. Near tennis courts & pools. $248.950. SEE J OYCE OLSON AT 25 MAI NSAIL. OftEM IN HARIOI YllW HILLS Canyon setting & gated courtyard e ntry offer beauty & privacy to this 4 bdrm home $265.000 Fee. SEE L Y LEE'.'I E Wl ~G AT 101 4 SANDCASTLE DRIVE O,EM IH OOVY SHORES 5 BDRMS. li ving. f;;imaly. library. activity rooms, vi ew Flexible fina ncing, owe 2nd $435,00 FEE SEE SUZIE EXLEY /\T 1512 ANTrGt:A WAY. OftEH IM TURTLHOCK HIGHLANDS L a r ge 3 bt!druom on q u ie t cu l cft> ...... 1(' with ~pecla rular open var v. S22'i .500 SEE LI SA WHITE AT; 5 CLF.AH S PRINGS. O,EH IH THE ILUFFS 1f vou a r c \.l.&.11l1ng !or the "best bu).:. th1 ~ 1s 1 l ' 1 3 B d r m . ~ 1 :.-hat h ~ . 1H · w throughout ' Sl63.500 SEE MAG GIE GUTH AT 300 OTERO. OftEM IM IAYSHORES Traditional family home. Brick pat10. 4 Bdrm or 3 Bdrm plus den. $275.000. SEE EL EANOR BOWIE AT 2592 VISTA DRIVE OPEM IN IAYSHOIES 3 Bedrm, 2 Ba . s u rrounding large brick patio. Private ar ea with beaches $230.000. SEE MAR Y HARV EY AT 2552 C RESTVIEW Oftait ON UDO Master suite, 2 Bdrm & d e n , cus tom kitchen, Peg & groove floors. cat hed r a l ceilings 45 • lot. S4 l 0.000. SEE FRANK SENNF.S AT 218 VIA PALERMO OPEN IM UMIVBSITY ,AU 3 Bdrm, 2 ba ths. fa mily room. lux urious kitchen for $139,500. SEE CORA BALDI KOSKI AT 27 CYPRESS TR EE LAN E OPIN .IM II& CANYON Pool, spa, fount a ins. BBQ. ror family comfort & fun. 4 Bdrms. ma ny decor ator touches. $475,000. SEE BOB LOBEL AT 30 BURNING TREE ROAD 0,IM IN OLD COIOMA -MAI Near the b e a c h , c h a rmi n g newly.built Cape Cod 3 Bdrm home ' $349,000. SEE P HYLLIS DILLON AT 300 HELIOTROPE OPIM OM L*> ISll 4 Bdrm 4~ ba ths, Pool and spa . $496,000. 's EE J ANE Mzye~ER AT 204 VIA SAN REMO A COUMIUW.. CO. 844·9060 1111 U..AMM•-.UllD. ... ....an c:mna 1 I I I AM.Irt..91 acnab I Irvine realty ....... ,. ·AC91 +· ....... .,." Room ror tennia rourt or pool w/Ull1 apacaoua 38R. 3 bath bome. C~_,-_ Alll1on 4M2-Aa33 OPEN 6UN.1·5 PM t.Or~ St.rtiet fB 701 a.ne1oa1 -sm .... ,. Sup~r roomy family h o me tn m o ve ln t•undiUon .. newly painted, new roof. new copper plumblf\8 ~B R11 (4 &-office> a bat valu ln Uus 1""1U'ded commumty w/2 'beache8 Beverly Morphy M2 ~. OPEN SUN. 1 s PM 26'71 HAY HORI-: ORrVE. <R 71) IAS~ lma1tint> your own "park like" pvt yard .. then a Hruat Vl t:W of r lty hghl&, Cat1tlilla & If a rbor from m'M'it room t. of tru .. LUAk "(" · Plan An 1m ma('ul ut e 3BR born {' d ose to sc.'hool~. t•hurr ht:6 , l'lhoppmli( & recrcut1onlil rar 1hl1t>ti $230,000 Jt.'arme Rarnctl 644 6200 Ot'F;N S N I 5 I' M HO! BF.I.I.IS ( 8 72 1 SH.000 -IAYFllONTI Unus ual way to live an thas s mash111g 2lJH 1 i m o btl«.• & 1..2 ho use right on the hay 111 c•x rlus ivc adult ~urk. Lou~ Millc•r U45 OlOti . 642 R2.35. OP£N SUN J 5 PM JOO Jo:u~I Coauil flil{hw11y #34 ClkAn1.11 Vilh1t(e) 18 73) CUSTOM HOMll T ht• JX•rfC('{ plac·~ for CXCt'ulln• f'fltt•rtnlnin., • spuC'ious homt• w/pt>ol & putiu a1ll11ln ln1 o b a s ketba ll & hallm111to11 11n•n N ('W "''' & v11111t ' l 'n·~t1.:1ou:-l>ov<'r Shon•" Ar•'H $4!'1J .OO() ft1C' Torn l\llln~on f;,12 ~:.?:l~ Ol't'N S l 'N 1 4 30 I' M l~ Sl\NTlA<tO Ulil \'E 111 H 1 'MY LOOI Ml OY•t.. . c;rt•:1t IO<'lltlOn lot:-; n ( l'IOlt't\linl b11 lh Ray front n mclom1111um J.>rl '-'t'il 1.1 S Hi~.00(1 ft•f' Ma rthu Mn~·1rn h tt.&J R:.!3.'l Sl'N I S I'M l:!Hl HA\'!'llH'. OHl\'P:, I H 751 .'HU . ~ .. ,.11 "' l'l-:N COM LUXU.Y & COMYIM-.Cll fkaut1fully d ctoruted Turtle Rockohome on lg pvt Jot w/covcrc d patio. Ljvan)? rm w t fpk & fo'n·n <·h doors lo J?a rden off formal d1nan~ rm - fa m ily rm w1m1rrored wet bar -I~ master ~u1tc. Ba v-window c d brkfs t nook -blt·in k1t c:hc n & s e pa r ate s e r vice rm . $2 15 .000 Lorraine Rennie 752·1414 . OPEN SUN 2-6 P.M 5 SUNBU RST <B-76 ) ILUFFS I ST OFFHING! Spt'<'laf'Ul:J r w:J ter vH.•ws of Upper Ba y from I h 1 s 3 HR F r<.1 n c:1!-.t 1:1 n m o d c I <' n d · u n 1 t w luxurious upgrnde-. :o,u('h as s hutte rs. mirrors lV wan t· <'t:llar. $245.000 leas eh old -fl ex financing a valiahll' DH·k Ha lde rma n 642·8235 <>I' 1-:N SUN l !"1 J> M l!H)9 VIST A CAUDAL I B 771 JUST REDUCED! Spat·wu:-,, <'U!-.tom ized 4BR hom e feat uring (';1lh(•rl ral twamt·d l'l'ihngs -lg country kitchen & l11rm;sl d1111ng & ft1 m il y rm~ Front & r ear pal 11><> pvt c·ourtyard entry -pool-size ya rd NOW $11!t,!JSO' P aula Bailev fi42·8235 O P EN S UN 1·1 P M 2365 M F:SA DRI VF-:.·SANTA ANA IH:1<;HTS <B -78 > GARDB4 & I.A Y YtlWS from mos t room~ of this s uper 4BR, 1-stor y fl oorpla n in exclusive Dover Shores. Formal dining rm family rm -courtyard -gated entry. $247,000 le asehold. Jeri Hunt 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 2130 SANTIAGO DRIVE. < B 79 > lliUTIFUL COIMB LOC.ATIO..! 38 R C2 BH & Den ) home in like-new condition & decor a ted in love ly. bright colors. Private easy C'ar~ yard. Carpet allowance. $259,000 FEE. Ho:-,c mary Myers 644-6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M 12 18 KEEL DRIVE. <B -80) WHTCLlff COMDOMIHIUMI ONLY $99,500 & you can own this dis tinctive 2BR & dining rm residence ! Fplc. -decorator pa pers mir rored wardrobes -pool -all this & flexible financing possible . Harriet Perry 642-823.5. OPEN S UN. 1·5 P.M. 1228 RUTLAND ROAD lffi. <B-81 > A IEAL FAMILY PLACI! The Bluffs walk to everything (incl. schools ) lush open greenbelts -lovely pvt pools! JBR C!nd-urut condominium w/lg rooms -high open b<!a med ceilings -tStained glass good lo<·ation w/ctty lights view! $244,500 J ean Dales ti42 ·8235. OPF.N S UN 1-5 P .M. 406 VISTA <.~U I NTA . CR-82> OWMB -ANXIOUS! Lovely 2BR & den San Carlos model in Rancho San Joaqujn. Many extras such as pla ntation s hutters, fplc. & wet bar. Lease-Option avail. w /$5,000 Option Money. $153,000 Fee. Rosemary Myers S.4-6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. #10 CERRITOS. (8·83) UCrnie.t Your family will love this Big Canyon Versailles model w/eJtpanded informal rm & 4th BR. Highly upgraded w /rnany custom features incl POOL & SPA! Wrap-around VIEW too! $695.000 fee. $andje Fix 644-6200. CB-84) ... CAMYO..f Sophi.StH:ated 4BR residence w/ftl' pool -spa & sauna. Newly redecorated A landscaped. TV screen security fr iron gate entry. $575,000. Tom Alllnaon M2·8235. OPEN SUN. 1·4 :30 P .M. #19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE. CB-85) lnet.ASI -·· Sweeolna Ocean View from th1a ele1ant eBR home. Rlch wood bullt-lna -2 fplca -11 aide yard fr custom moon·sha~l/1~. A rare estate for $549,000 Incl. l . J01ce Edlund 642·8231. (IM8) '44-62H .............. .......... c-. 712-1414 ....c..,.. ... c...-..... Ctllllr .......... -....................... -... -... -... _..._ .. - I ~~ ..._..._W. ..._..,_W. ..._.,,_W. l..._.,,_W. M1 '"._W. Ml IM .... 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With llJI 12 foot t'elhnli(!', 5 ht'droontN. :i'"I ha th:-, formnl dtntnl( room & family r oom The fabulous VIEW m •rrlnnill' the-pool. lb~k tiay & naarht h.:ht~ P r t('t' r.-dur t'd to $59S,OOO Owner M US1' 1wll lJ~ September 15th LIDO Ot4 THI IAY H your hfc''" If" N\l81I' l'om .-n1en~. cnlertatnanjl & I Ill 1•f1 ~· ti U\ t•lm t1 . lhl moo••rn 1•11111111 t'Olllcl ht' lht• anRW('r There ·~ n hUa(l! II\ rn.: n 1om 11q •rl1M1kinfl th<" h:I\ 1 2 '4J11H·11111q l>eclrtM>mi.. <k n & ~ourm t>I k1tl'lu•11 l\t.11' $!\!''41.000 BuAt "Ill>"' n1l11hlv Shov.n h} app'l COIOt4A OR MAR f:l 1·~Hnl :l h f>Clt nom fCll tnHI 111 11111~ room huml' JU'lf 4 doorl!> fm m tk c•irn Hl\tl "" a n t>»'4V WA ik tu l,JT f L E COHONA DEACll The 1'lltht•clrnl 1'f'illt1 ~"· ~tni n~1t wln'lll & tillt f't l windows "UAAH t that NC'w EnAlanc1 h\Udl $:\.10,000 \'oil for npp't srYOLASS A 1·ont r 111a1111 Al\ l'IRq"''" 1111• hel'utlfully tllt'd rntry provldt•11 n H11rnl "f11 Rt hl1 p11•,.q1on " tlw fll m ilv 11111•11tttt.I !i """droom. formnl 1tlnlnf( room 1~ 11111111~· ronm h1111w 11; 1•omrl•·t1• \\Ith well llelirnr NI hock yard with pool. 1;11•u1.1I & l'l1ihlr('11'11 µIn>· vun f,4:tH.riOO ~ho\\n h v 1tpµ't DOYR SHOttH /\ rnn• op/1ortu111ly 111 ;111p111 1• 1t '""<'intttlnll fl bedroo m . formal dlt1l11J{ room clf.t foml y room h11111•• Pl .I '" Hll tht• nmf"n lllr~ you woulcl t•x1w r t in iuwh a prt•sthrlou11 lo<·11t1011 T iu, urgr 111·y of fomily plan~ ha~ prompt('{f 0 totul µr1 t•t• n-dlf<•tiofl of $:.!'i,f)IHI l'ril r now $:nl~.OC)0 OP EN S lJNl>J\ Y l ·5 IMK G A I.AX Y WISTCU~ ARIA 1\11 c•lc·~:rnl wnr lcl 111 c 111 fhm un~h1p 1rnc11t1o n & ta,lt· Fr•t•fwh doors throuJ!hnut I\ m :1v.111f11·1•nt m11~l\•r •mile.· with (1repif1C'<• 4 H~drooms. fo rn lly room & hol.Jby room $l KS.OOO OPfo:N S UND/\ Y 1 :, . 5 14 lflfaH.ANO 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH COIONA DR MAR TRIPLEX J Deluxe apts each. with 2 hdrms . 2 b a ths, ca rpe ts. d rap es & built-an kit r ht·ns Two o f the <1 pt s hav•· fr pll-~ . twamt·d c·c ilinJ.{~ & pri v:..i tt· h<ilf'onu·~ Onlv S:00,000 on lhl' ot·i·an s11.k of lht• hwy . AssumC:tblc fanan t·1ng (714) 673-4400 12 I lt 621-2121 1-LUl-ll()l-l WafterSJ(;ng &_A~~oc. 673-2500 MEWL Y LISTED 4 .. + ta..ily ra.1$229.500 OPEH 1-5 P .M. SAT. & SUN. 1521 AMIT A LANI Vis it this lovely 4 BR. or 3 + maid's, w I 3· separa t e batlts detached g arage private yard. Friendly. trec·hncd neighborhood; comfortabl(;' & s ec luded Newport Beach home. Call or visit agent on prem ises for details of lea!\e w/option or tax deferred exchange. SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS SPYGLASS HILL Terrific buy , terrifi c terms . Lovely 3 hedroom. family room. formal dining, <><:t•un vie w. Owner will sell on tontrnc t with J5o/r down at unbeliev«tble price of $359,500. MEW USTIN& IN SPY'iLASS Beautiful. big "Southport" with ocean view , p ool , & s pa . 6 bedrooms, family room. formal dining. Priced right at $585,000. CAMIO SHOllS Ocean view across the park, no roof~ Huge lot. lovely pool & spa. cious 3 bedroom. family room , ormal dining, s baths. loadts of storage. Fee land. Reduced to $499,000. HAllOI lllMH LIASI OmoM Outs t a nding 3 bedrooms & den . formal dining, excellent view. 11800 ?er moot.h. M CAMYOM CC>t90 Lovely upgraded 2 &c den, super abarp condition. Formal dining, wet bar, lar1e deck. view of hilla. Excelltnt value at Sl.15,000. ' . 759-0811 NEAR BEACH S 112.500 FEE LAMD :i Bdrm . lll<· 1·ntrv. knotty pme intn1or w ww d tirid .. I 1n·plo.H l', 1·rph, <lrµ:-1 & 1 ;1111:1· '°" en 1·11 • .1 '>•·p;1rJll' b ;.11 hl'l1Jr 111 ll l A WFUl MICE OH LIDO ISLE H1·~1utiful. ~p:J c1ou:, horn.-on wad~ 4!f lot H<'l't•nlly rc:dt•c·o r;ited Call for :1 p JI l ~ I :w , II{)() 0 P E :'\ 110 l . ~ t SUNDAY 1·5 OPEN HOUSE SUMDA Y l TO 5 P.M. l 11 l>o\ <·r S ho n ·-. Lr g t~:aut iful hom t> "' c ·\1 •nth1111~ indudinl! h~~ orc>a n & IL11 k H:t \o \ l(·v.~ S l!.17 . .500 O l'J-::-.; ll<ll'~l·:S l ',:\;DA \' I ;, JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 M•wporl ll•d. COl'Mt" )Otta OPIH SAT f"S"" I ·5 25.19 !-'AIRWAY PL . C'M 3 Bdrm , hardwood tloon lm ma1·ula le E1111dc home t711,8.50 MESAYERDI SPl-:CIAf. 4 Bdrm 2 Ba , new r arpet_I :rnd paint Enc:IOl!ed palao w 11pa , ctntraJ atr rood Mun) Jltra.' SJ<M. 7 SO 2 STottY Shake rool. 4 BR. 21 • tMI . 11.29.UOO. ~t111dc t:i.1.a Mtsa li.STIWff Ch11crt' 1·on wf' location ~ mt. J llAu. sun.~ a_, McC ..... IUtr. 541-7729 oaAMNOMTS 2 BR Mwle · 137S,000' 2•1 BRduplH S37S,000' 4 • 3 RR duplt>11 ~.ooo· e 2BR wulS . Sl.1~.000· IAYFllOMT 3•2BRdup~s ~.ooo• ..wrotrr 11.ACH 3•2BRduplu Sl.89.000' 4 & 2 BR. Duplex SUll2.SOO' ..... ..,,,..,. ..... * 675-7060 * IMYESTottS SPIClAL $19,tOO Span.11h style ex1~una home Room lo bwld ~ Cal 184&-7171 If you want your odverlll· ln• mriu~l•KC' lo reach 1 "'" • •,. • • -~_::._· '°_r_•:_p_~!_1~-~-~-·-~_l_he~: [ 9 IHll OUTST .AMDI... TOWMHOUSI OM THI P.AllWAY AT 11.AUTIFUL IAMCMO SAM JO.A9UIM ... PIONISIOMALLY DICOl.ATID WITH SMUTTllS TMIUOUT & PIATuau•• J PATIOS + cunc+*I& W -NIT lllPS TO flOOI. a M\ -1M1 WAY TO ltUO'I MeoODLR 1117.MO OPIM HOUll SAT. & SUM. J UMnL I 27 MOMTAMAI MOiii. .... 9UA1ITY ...,. ••• SPY•LASS MILL -Fabulous Portamouth on tuch ocean • bay view hometlte. Open today, l Polnt Sur. $410,000 . M.AUOI YllW ...a.s -Charmln1 4 BR and Fam Rm, ocean vlew. Just Hated, S279,900. Open tod1y. 1300 Sandcastle. LIMO.A ISi.i -Engllsh Tudor. beautiful r raftsmanshlp, aoraeous leaded w ando.ws . $2,850,000. JA~ c.--For lease. sharp 3 JJR and Fam Rm. $1300 mo. M.AUC>a YllW MIU.I -4 BR. Fam Rm, l(Mme rm, ocean view. Open loday. ~15 Windover. JASMIMI Cllll Lo wes t priced. Open today , 10 J etty. $209.500. TUl'Tl.mOCK -Outstandlng 4 BR, 2 s ty, view. $202,000. IMYISTMIMT-orrolTUMITY -5 hOUM'f' on 2 lots Only $225,000. DUPUI MIWPOn 11.ACH lwy .. ~&JI JU.Ill I IJlk 11way• IA'taM'hoifl, :I Hit 1.111. 2 RK down 2 h1tlb.'I N l'h l•n('f"fl Ill $17!'1,t)()(I t.'73 3tJG.1 117:, :Jl90 f: \'I'll associated 111 0 •f tl C, •fA ~TOll'i ,r., ~ •l!flf)•o •'' •••• 41DRM SIMCiU STOllY OMLY SI 16,000 With auumable loan. Cozy fmly rm w /lltr frpk . din rm. he•' y ~a.kl' root" Mc>w i. lllw " mott.-1 T11ke O\<f'r "uhJl'rl lo e11111llnl( 11~... loan ~l!IOI (--i~'lttl3§ij1Jj RuJ F.Atau --... ". FlllMCH TUOOa llDUCID SI0,000 Ne.,.rt O.le1 AMr-s1i7Joo Un~hevabll' !'it'•l)<Ht ljfoad1 v11llK' • 100 'l•·i:-tn '>lillld and ••n~an • ~ f~1 rm , J ht-Orm u1111 ,.,,"1, )<IUr TI.C don I "'dll t Jll 1'111W1~ lllAI II ''II.I r•· ll'>l p•,ul1n11 I tw llltk .Kh 10 I 1 •• ~"''"' )!Al ft• ml' 111;' ,f (Ill l1f f-:n<'h anl1n 1t Carn a~t' lku;e Loni pnvale Dr ' 4 HR. d«-n Formal din ~ IN( Game Rm. w i"tlrt't bar Ant1qui-p;,rlur "" mant1>I fpk breakf:.,.t rm i\lt1l·lt>fl h1 de a wa\ ' ~ 1(14'1> ""md•1"'' ~f'rlU'1 1'<1 W tr ~•·' lfl bc>aut1ful r u\IOm horn•· ,1rv:J Onh rn1n . 11' 1111•• t tW>llC-tw... L~·· I(\' ..... I. rhd) ,,n ··~!>'·rwnc " 111 "~ o1nd 1101) $I l'l3.Wll1 <'...II"''"'' 7M 'tt\.1 tfllJ<! nt'V.'" tn f•1rrn •• t•11u ,,., wt IJ IL'I :MXnt' l(r•·ul bu)' *6!iildiiM, Oy 15-'Mlk .. . ·~ Mrv'.l wh.•1 y•iu want m Lr.uly Pilot ( 'lus1f1edh CUSTOM (;Olf COURSE YllW ,, Bdr or I -. d1·11 + F~m rm 15th (<J 1rw;n \I•'"-' <d M t•<;a V<'rdc> Cuuntr v <'lu h L1 ~htcd p a ddle l l·nn" t·o u r l . hardwood fl oor s, Fn•m·h door~ J n vt·~tment for this f 1 n t..· l ' !-. la I l'. $ 5 2 5, uoo. J ackie Ha ndlc m<.in . G31 1266 I IDa.MS. '" WOODlalCHH Prescott mode l. tile roof. cent. air, prof. landscaped. Lowest price for this mode l. S 187 .000. Call Jackie Jfandlcman 631-1266 MIU YHDI Hidden 2 s tory -4Bdr. + fam. + 1-~ormal Dinm~ Dramatic entry; prime s fr t•c t Ca ll Ja c kie Handlema n 63 1·1266 CUSTOM Near Mesi! Verde Country Club golf course. One s tory -rambling r anch style -s Bdr .. 5000+ sq.ft .. pool w /S'pa C all J a ckie Handlcman 6.1 1· 1266 LOYB. Y LAUIB.HUIST HOME r . • . A • -~ , . • . • " , • 4 Bdr. Jn Santa Ana. Assumable 9"/r inte res t loan Owne r m ay C'arry 2nd Price $79,950. Try S22,000 Own . As k for Roy Sieme ns G31 ·1.266 ~ YllW Anaheim Hills. l story, 4 Bdr., C I A, pool s ized l ot. High a ss umable loan. Owner will carry 2nd. Sl.59,900. Ask ror Tom Baron 631·1266 ....... 4 Bdr .. 2 1h Ba • Mstr. Suite w/ltrcplacc . Lrg. y rd Close to tennis cou rts , & e le m . s chool. $129.900. Ask for Tom Baron 559.9400 COltOMA DA MAI DIC Enjoy lhe prestige of a C.0 .M. address without sacrificlQI room to relax. Llaht. brt1ht 3 Bdr. Irvine Terrace home oa a Ire. pool slle lot; and best of all, YOU own the land! lnteresUnc financtni cu be arranaed. 10 take a look: Submit all offers. Call Cb.arle1 oarr-.MOO . . . ~.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ........ ~!~!.~~~.~~ ...... ~~.':":'..~ ....••• 81 ta.• , I 9uu.. IHI ewr91 IOOJ ... .,.. 1112 . ,................... ••..•................. . .....................•....•..•............... ................................ llf ~~~ * ~~~ @fJ!lvnd ~ llG CANYON THIS CHAat••' BR home featunng formal dmmg room, brit-k rireplac~ In both lt vin" and ram1ly room s. 1 neStlt!<f an a s~<'ludcd garden st!thng $489.000 Sec G11l1a n Lee. Open Sunda 1 ·Sat. 25 PIMIHURST LAME IXCLUSIYI with our o"1<'t! F'rcbh us a da1:,y atraums abound an th.ls 4 BR and family room Pool siied lot plu~ 1 I mmed1 att> o<,·1·upan<'Y 1f dt>:-.1rt.>cf $179,500 St•t-l"\i.lrt.>ara Combs. Open S unday 1 5 <.a l 22ROYAL S~ GEORGE ROAD 644-1493 640-4277 180 Newport Center Ori\ c Newport Be ach BIG CANYON CUSTOM 5 bedrooms. H:.i baths. indoor s pa, 4 f ireplaecs. h a r d w ood floor s & molchngs. Must sec to apprel'ia lc. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5: 7 ROY AL SAIMT GEORGE RD. $795,000 ROBERT L. HALLEY, REALTOR 644-4455 5~9-0781 ?;~! .......... !?.~~~~~~:! .......... !?.~~ Pete Barrett presents A HOUSE WITH POISE OM S!:CLUDEO WESTCllFF ~Tr.c:::1 -Quality shines thi u in the many ad ditions to this traditional 3 Bdrm . formal dining room home. Lovely pool. top-of-the-line i!"la:1d kitch~n. 2 fire place::> & mo re. $225,0:>0. I 308 Se11H Opetl Sat/Sult 1-5 THE BLUFFS 4 IDIM CAIMELIT A MODEL -New ca rpets. 2 story. fireplace, patio .. srns .ooo I .J634 Vi.ta Orwoda o,_ Sat/S-1·5 GOOD MORNING VIEW ACROSS T!>IE IA Y AND HILLS - Custom 4 Bdrm home surrounded by wide open spaces. 3 car garage. lots of extra pa rking s pace. fn:it trees and more. On fee land in Newport Beach. 2510 Vista Daya, lack lay()pett S1a I ·5 NEW LISTING NEWPORT St-JORES -Enjoy a 11 the a m cnilies. pool. ten nis ocean and live in this delig htful 4 Bdrm home. 430 Canal St. Open Swt 1-5 BAYFRONT CAPE COD 2 STORY POOL HOME -Located on sandy beach in Corona del Ma r. Swee ping bay a nd ocean view. Impeccable appointments. This 1s a home for the pure traditionalist. $750,000. NEWPORT HEIG HTS AREA CUSTOM COMFORT -3 Bdrms, formal dining room , family room. walk to s hopping a nd r ecreational facilities. $179,000. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN CONDO 2 IDRMS AND DEN -With upgrades and golf course view. Must see to a ppreciate . • soac.a. lnlM 0,.,. s-. I 05 CLIFFHAYEN VIEW HOMI -On low side of hill - ex tra la r ge lot -p ool a nd e nt ertaining facilities outdoo rs. There are 4 Bdrms on split level, formal living roo m and dining room, plus large 2 s tory view a trium. $558,000. 120 KJ.ga Plec• 0,.. S-. I ·S HARBOI VIEW HILLS NICI RIDUCID ~ 9\llCIC SALi - On this mos t desirable 4 Bdrm immaculate home. Located on quiet street . Own e r anxious. $252,000 lnclds land. Hot Wet .... Dr. 0,.. W/S.. I ·5 ASK US..._. ... ..._. ww1..tr ,...., .... ..... Cftlt'I ..., ............ 642·5200=== /J.au1;.J.91.. Bfu# OPEN THIS WEDEii 507 AV1': tJ\Dl':R"A (o pe n S un.> l'n·maum location , 3 bdrms .• l·story, 1·ul de Sllt.' ~ •llinte overlooks maHlve 1 or1~tnal uea > tereenbelt. Stylishly 11p1)(11ntt·t.l . a dt·h~htful home & at an Xltll VU IU l' srnn.wo. ~o~ VIST . .\ C HAN OE <open Sat/Sun.) Drumutu· & popula r 3 bdrm. sinate It•\ ,.1. h1.:h bt-am ed ceilings "Llnda l'lan" lJnltm1lcd vo tcntial, with this mo.st sought ufl cr model. Spacious !'ill w . '" 1vt1 t e st:tl1ng , c onvenient lurnt ion $ Hi:l,000. ~ti:»< VISTA OH NADA (open Sat/Sun.> .\ h.solult·l,v your finest family home '<1IUl' 4 Bdrms . 3 ba ths : central <111 roncl Suµ<•c location. With 2200 SQ. ft • this horn(• 1~ the best $ for SQ. ft. '.1lul' 11\ our prestige community (an xl11l Hl v(•stor opportunity al only $75 1.wr sq ft > $163,500. MEW SPYGLASS LISTING T lll'n: ar.:-not m a ny with this good of a v1(•W day & night. cit y li f,hts, oc·t•a n . bciy & t hose s pectac ular · 1inst•ls Spat'1ou.) New Bedford Pl~n with 1 hdrm~ .. :1 baths & tha t s pecia l lm11u." room La rge family r r:i has bl'1l'k frpk . & adjoins the s uper k 1t<·hcn. At $5!l5.00<f, we think you will agree that this 15 the best buy in Spv••lass Hill. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. Bl'. s .... urc to see 41 MONTECITO. CdM (714) 673-4400 121 )) 621-2828 ~J.l \RBC>R Division of Harbor lnns..,_nt Co. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING I mmaculale 3 or 4-BR Home, with a seC'l uded front courtyard. on a quiet res identia l st r eet. Bea utiful lar ge 2nd floor Bonus Room can be 4th BR . g ame room , e t c . Pool w r(!dwocd deck and large covered Pat io in back yard. Many amenities a nd upg ra d es. Convenient to Churches. Schools. Shopping and F r ecwuys. Call now ... Ah Ab.~A REALTY 754 -7616 ~~~~:! .......... ! ?~.:1~~~:'! .......... !?.~~ PENINSULA POINT CHARMER Fr.sh and new in Clitd out. Steps to lcry & Oc~ French MC>r'lftCllMfy 2 story horH with dormer windows. Tastdut decor. Mew kitctt.t., L~ 11...-. rocMR, 3 Bdrrns, foMlly raoM/dinlRCJ orH, interior patio. $359,500. BEACH DUPLEX~YOUNG RedYCed far iinrw.d. ••! FalMllotes large 4 and 2 bdnft .Mts in terrific "wa• to bHch" locoffOft. ..._. .. HM action. $325,000. Slllblilit yovr hnM! WATERFRONT CONDO-VIEW GI....-, MCWity, VIEW 2 bed. 2 IML Pool mid boat slip OYoi..W.. 0WMr wMI lean/option or nb•lt t•r••· $325,000. AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH Cnto. .-Conhd md = .... 2 IMd. tow•U•M c_. ,,t•• co.mmJtr foclltlH of pool, fec.m & .-a. limy_. to IMeU. SI J0,000. GOLF COURSE LIVING ON GREEN le..efM ..__ °" ttt. IHt ..._ ef th• M.ao v .... Co.try C... Prf•• frollt c..+rwd ....., Wld ,... fer pool or spa. A .............. ,... wtMt ...... ,..... c..,.., -.. ......... . dlR. ,.., mtd .,./office wtMt wet Mr. A• neati••'s Nfrelit wftll 2 M•11 I I & 2'/J ....... $279,000. STORYBOOK RUSTIC UllH Htw•IM..tret••• Jtlll ... ,., wey. rertect ._, J w. ..,._. ... ra. ..... "" .......... ...... .... ....... ,.,. s 129,100. .. -.............. I ....... ,.,. We ....... ,.,. Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... llo Wt I I L ti 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ...... : ... ~ .......... .. ....................... ....................... . .. __ ,_ 100 UMHiMll HOMIS OP84 I ·5 TODAY UMIOUI ... ruan.aoc1 HIGHU..MDS - 3 bdrm view home . country French decor. pro fess. landscaping, t op quality appointments . $198,500. See Marilyn Hodges at 34 Silver Crescent. UHlqul IN UNIVERSITY PA.U -Deane ho m e . Candlewood mode l, prof. ldscpe ., upgrades. v iew. 3 bdrms. $ Hi2.000. Sec Bob Hodges at 4881 Hoyte Road. UNlquE IM OLD COIOHA DB. MAR -3 bdrm with bea ms. cute frplce , 2 patios and so of hwy. with apt. rental unit, $24 0 ,000 . S e e Binni e Di xo n Cowner /agt> at 420 Fe rnleaf UNl9UE IM HAI.IOI VIEW KHOU - llcautiful New England cottage s tyle condo. 2 bdrm. wood. beam. antiques & pastoral view. $198.750. See Kay Gla vas at 2758 llill\tew UMl9UE IN OU> CORONA DEL MAR Two adjoining fi ·2 lots '>'Ith homes on tht'm ! Plans lo re mode l/add on in('I . Sln9.500 cC>tc h See Alison SLC\'Cns at G02 On·h1d UNIQUE OH LIDO ISLE 2 new home~. b e a ut. appoi ntm e n t s. go urm e t k itc hens. pane led dens. See Ralph Wakefield at 219 Via San Remo. UNIQUE IN HA.1101 VIEW HIUS -New li s ting, split le vel Burlinga me, 1,a a c re, bonus room . 2 frplces. $327.500. See Diane Wakefie ld at 1516 Keel Drive. UMIQUE IN TURTLEROCK GUM - Prestigious townhome. 2 bdrm. 2i..2 baths. supe r b lccalio n and ro ma ntic views, only $167,500. See Wendy Beam a t #8 Whitewater. UNIQUE IM HARIOI VIEW HIUS -Grt ocean view. 3 bdrm + study, pool. stone frplce. s taine d glass & tiles. $399,000 <fee ). See Mary A nn Anderson at 2821 P e bble. UNlquE IN llG CANYON -McLain t ownhome, ~rea l golf course view. clean contempor ary lines. 2 bdrms. $220.000. you 'll love it. See Vergilene Hull at #75 Sea Island Dr. UMl9UE IM OLD COIOMA DB. MAI -4 bdrm . ove rl oo k s Lh e J e tt y. contempo ra ry o utside . cozy ins ide . $289.000. See Ma rilyn Rousselot at 220 Mari~old . U,_.l()U~ li()M~S REALTORS· TH( NIC[H P(QPl r SE lL•lllC. TH[,.,, A rrsr •«lMf o; CORONA DEL MAR, 675~ • CALL US 1002 G.Mral 1002 ....•••••.•..•......•...•.•••••••.....•....•.• macnab /Irvine realty SPYGLASS EX9UISfTB. Y MAGNIFfCIMT! Ga ted e ntry & lg motor court open to this h ands ome 5BR Englis h estate atop Newport's highest hill. Brand new & c u s t o m bui lt by Valentine it offers over 5500 s q.ft. or exempl o r y c r afts mans hip . Mirrored ceiling in dining rm - family rm w/stepdown wet bar & wine rm -master suite w I m bl. s pa , sauna & fplc. $1.200,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. #16 ROCKY POINT. (B-89) SPICT A.CUI.Al YllWt Outstanding Southport situated on o n e o•f th e 1 a r g est I o t s w /c\'.>mma nding view of ocean, harbor & city lights. Spacious 5BR hom e offe ring dining r m & huge bonus rm. Living & fa mily rms open to POOL & S PA! $725,000. (8 ·90) HIW ...UHD CHAIM is reflected in this graceful SBR home w/otean & ·bay VIEWS by day & twinkling lights by night! Highly customized w/hirdwood floors -French doors, moldings Ii cabinetry. Beautiful brick terrace w /pool , spa & mature tre es • $750,000. (8·91) LYNNE V ALENTINf: 644-6200 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ........ Unique 2 br. a ba hide·•· way In the Pallu dea area of C apiatrano Beaclt nr Dana Pt. Marina. Pplc, library wall, newly p&lnled. w /W crpu, patio, carport. Beaut. lndscpd for 1eclu1ioa. $10S ,000 --Cll-l.S77 IUY 09' THI WIB! Beach charmer. 1 b&O(k rrom ocean ia Corona del Mar. Special futures, knotty piae interior. super shed bdrms. owner will carry lat. JUry on thiJ ooe ! Call ~ FOR£S TE OLSON . ' ' VA.Ifft.A CUTIE Sharp borne lD quiet re· l!tdential area. 2 Bdrm, lgefamily rm w1lh a coiy frplc and beam ~e1lmg. covd patio, fruit trees and a n1cely landscpd yard. All lhls and much rmre fOf' only $72,000 Act now 979-S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ------ FAUBIOOI HorwR-.cit 2 Bt, I "'2 ba. 1630 sq ft maJJl house There ll> aho a guest house & a pool "" de<.'k111 a.: & <.'OV 'd palm. 1lle ll<>r'se fa c ti an• OU t !.I.anding & mC'lude a lri: lrammi< nn~. d 4 !'.l:..11 bum w tack rm. 3 of the ~alb hd\e lumooLc. <ind lhv 4th can bt-1e>ed .,., a foohni: :.tall 7 lrR pad doc"--"· J dre pt1rtable. d w-... ,h ral·k & :-.ml bonu' bldl( w '2 rm.-. that c••>tJltl b(' turned into swlabh: quarlen for h('lp SlBS.000 Un.er batty. lrte. 1 fi67 MJ.s..oe1on 728 5f'34 I HOaSE PROPEllTY ...._.-.ell lecll ley OPB4SUN 12-4 2122 ........ S.A.H f'e<ilunni: J RR I , l>J. him r m " frplt· plu~ barn .S. n•rraJ <Jn approx ""' acre Creal back l)a) area F1ne~l i.chool.., Sl34.SOU O w n ai:t Sl&-0116 :! U IC J 11 ' m 1 n 1· Crt'<'k llom,. Poot l<'nn '"· t'Ofl\ enient·t· and 11 pet•k of 1he ort-an S22S 000 Want Ad llt•lp ~ ~2 5t>711 CU.SS~ HOUIS \rt \• rtl"• r "'·'' iil.,1 1 ft1t tr ·•I "' '• lri1nunr N 110 ,J m tt ~ ,1 p \1 mui1t\ lhru t rlft.1\ •' • ntr.n '·•turd.a" < ll'o 1 ,o, \I~:.., \ t> H I• I llll \\ II•) w~;~" Ill '\Tl\•;TI!\ IU. \I'll l~M,~ fl•·a•'h ltl"tt ~11.?.."l I \C,l \\Ill \I It 10:."t \ l"tlu•I II•' t..wa:un ... 14-•.tth ,,.. ~-tt~ \llRTll C'Ol'\'TY 111.11 Ir•~ ">IO 1:~· CU~5'Ffll> OIADUNIS Or.ir!hn1• '"' "'!fl' & kill~ 1 .. J Ju pm fh4• "•' h, fur,. ., uh I 1 c:· 41 I u• n f'\n·111 '"' 'o11n1I.'> & Mo11tl.o\ t.d11111n• "'"''" ti• .1111111,. '' S,HunJ~> I.' nonn cu.' SIPlllD ·~~' f RR llH!'. Ad• 1•r1 ,_ .. ,, 'hnu1<1 r hf'ek lh1·1r "d' dod\ & rt'porl •·rror• 1mmt>d1a 11·I; T ttt: DA II. Y 1'11..oT ».-umM t1~h11ilv for lhr hnl lnrorll'l.1 1n.•rrtlon nnly ('AS C'F.IJ..ATIOSS Whl'n k1lhn• an •d bf. sure to malt!' a rf't'Of'd nf l h1• Kll.L NU MBER M••f'n you by ynur •d h•k••r a' rf'('t'1pt of your ('unrrllallon Th1~ ~111 n u m he r m u~I heo pre~t'nted b v l hf ad\•t'r1~r 1n U.>e ot 1 d tApUll.' DAk.Y PtLOT Om WATEl-PllYATE ISLE l•••tlf•tly tlec•r•t•tl "pride ef ...... ,~ .. ~ ....... ,... ... lte•t 1 Ip. W•r•tlt, weell1 ••II •ac•ptl .. •I llecer tltr.... tl1l1 4 ....... .._ .............. ....... ... ,............ ..., lp.cl_..._ ....... =AI ... ,,a n 1 at. Sllewa lty . . St71,000 lllcW1 I lmd. f LUX•OUS WATERFRONT HOME A• eacl•aln rHldHH OH THI WA TH wlHt ....... •,.tty -4 d•utall pod ...... S,.CW ..... ... ................ ,,.. .... ..... ..... ......... 4 1/J a..... ....... u . St•'-4 tMs• wl .. ws mcl Frellclt ........................... ,.... c•nd flnplec• __... la .._ t-, room mtd • IMl!colly. Lmmry • ••try ~ ~ ... "-· IOllt.., t.cllldtd .ct YOU OWM THI LAHD. 5"aww by oppol..,...... to qllOIHled a..,.,.., $1 ,385,000. Call for color broc....._ of thb property. BAYFRONT WITH VIEW Co.fort..._ 2 INd, 2 t... coop -.ft riC)ltt 01t HM WATH with pool, OCEAN mcl beotirHJ VIEW. loot sllp o•olloble. $197,SOO. WATERFRONT FOR 2 YACHTS hcitiftq ~•ef e.o... °" WA TU witt1 slip to accominodote two yachts. Expomsi•• r-esid•nce with step-down li•i'"J rccn.. ta.Nly ""·· and tan.al dla. rooin. f'OW bedrooln1 lnci..dlftg llilOlhr suite witft fireplace overtooldftCJ the WA TEil A vibrmlt home for the WATER LOVERS! $765,000 Cincludes land) LIVEABLE LIDO ISLE-2 CONDOS IEaioy ttw Udo littstyte and walk to bayfronh, t.Mis and ,..c"""-! T1wM co•doftliniWft "°'-• an• rrfford•l1 priu with a presti9io.s addrHs! P'rofessioftally dKOf'CltH, MW ldtchetts. fresh thrvout. 2 ledrooftts, I bottt, finplou. IS? patio. S2 I 0,000. OM level 2 b.cl. I bath $225,000. Owrter will carry first T.D. I 0% ;,.tenst. OPEH 1-5 I 04 VIA ANT11ES ~EC~!.i!R.V~ iM~ for pool .ct dKk. N•~ --.e.d • & Mt! Two story 4 ..... ,. pin biliwd/f-. """ iftchtdiRC) ... bar. 4 ~. deft md loads of rooM to ....... .. .ct a.rt. Easy to .... w • $495,000. OPEN I .5 142 I ICINGS RD .• N.I . VIEW & POOL-JRV. TERR. A hOtM of subd..ed qHllty In an estabf!shed Newport leach locatiott. Mewly car peted and beautifully ffta i11tained 4 bedroom home with fa,,.lly room and large outdoor patio 5UfT'CMlndilMJ sportding pool in proh<ted coutyard. Lush mature 9reenery. Owner will c onsider f inoncin9. $525,000 fn. DELUXE BAYFRONT PE NTHOUSE This condotNniUlft home on the WATER is irt a class by itself. Archihctural Digest would boost abaert the dHiCJMr feoturn and Hlect ct.cor of stained glass. canto.ft wood paMfi"'9-Clfttique bnaf1 °"' and so much more. Lor"CJl'r tliaa "'°"Y hcNMs this 2 IMd , phis du/office artd raised dining or.a often pri•acy, wcurity and avaiW:HHty fOf" yovr aW11 boat. Red. to $595,000. WATERFRONT CONDO $275,000 FnsWy dKorofed Z-story to..._se ri«J1tt • .._ w ...... Jnt lill• o -.. )'Oii lton 3 t.droa ... wittt i.. _..,. -.d JCMI •• M to yow oww boat sip. A fiH ....... ,..0 ........... 0 ...... ftHibie • t.n.: s.&.it. VIEW OCEANFRONT-UGUNA 0. ttt. llA.CH co-op 2 bed. 2 1ML mff wlHt 1-.. belca.y .. d f-.ICM1• YllW. HHr Ht• Hrf •d nloJ priHcy & loh of gr....,., .ho. OWMr _. INN/.,.._ S24Z,500 or w• ...... torS7ts.,..-.... OUTSTANDING BLUFFS "Z" S,.C.'-....... c ........ --•• ..... .... ..1. ..... 2 ....... . Twe0 1tery 4 ltedr••• J lt•tll CHlh '$ ................ .. r&. ••Hit• ._, ,.._ .... ..... ................ fer ..... . ........... ,112,000 . WATERFRO~T· HOMES lac. ~36 W C™'' H1ghwnv Nev.port Bea h 631·1400 I - ....... ,..._.., ..... .-.-..... ~~.....-: .,.,,,.,. '"""'_...,... .. •~..-~~~_....:~:...,,~ .• -.. z ·~-:..-.. " --·. -: .. .. ... ·~~--..-. ~ ~ ' ~ ~ !: I • £ • ' ~ ' ~ . . 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Xlnt rinc avu1 l R e duced t o SU7,00J. 640.6259 ~<.//1£1&/3Jt R E Ac.{ TV RB>UC B> $10,000 l'ot1 I I 'f' t I (k01•a11 llr•'•"'"· l'r•r .. 11 1111tl1 r !"·'' k1•1 al ~1., I '1011 ·I h d I Ill :1 ti •• "' (• I I 111.1111 1 :11111•!1 : •..... , .... t \ff,, 11<11111• I IHI\ 1·:111'11\ 111 ,h••l'I' /lot fwy, I lp••n I ~. ~· & .... Ill :!:1.111 1·~111 111.1 ('r f (','YI ( ;ti d 11r n "' l t11m1· :-;.·th•r., 7711 !l'IOO, /\..,k for Wrndy Pr onk '30,000 AIAlftW Ln. :JV.%. $422 P /I /Mo '''Owrwr wall constdcr 2ml' .J.plmac JUr, I 12 bu. home w an reatures '" pn ml' G;i rdt>n C'i r ove tol· f'n1•f'fJ ft>r :J fost \ate·· al 'R 1 11110 J>rin only ~.·s.1 w:n !::'l t ltl\I 111 1<1-.' ~I••" 11111 hu1111· ltu1 t' f.11ru1' r1 ••m. ;1 Ult .! !Soi, • cu.'tom t111t, Ill'" "i>ls, ,y 11 1w, l11rd av1;1ry & ~.mun• Spotk·ss. $79,200 t ,JC2 29C.1 -EASTSIDE 3 &lrm.'>, hu~c h ving rm &. formal din r m . Po0I 1117.C yrd & hardw()Od n r'I v11cant & ready 309 ~ 19th , <'osl a Mrs ;i Sri u l h I a o d c r :-. R 1-; . li31 :.!13.'I $2 $75 all It taiaH It a ·PENNY PINCHER AD Prtvato 11\d1v1tJuats can now sell anv item or comb1na1ton of items totaling S7~ or 18ss IN1tl'I a 3 trne ad tor 2 ronsocut1vo days lor on •y S 2 Ea c l'I ndd•t•onal hnP •S 6o-lor 111e 2 davs Cl'large you1 Penny Pincher Ad 01 use your Bankam ericard or Mastorcharge No com· merc1al ads eccepted c•~_. ... yHr ed I• 'rhtt ta•a,,-owf C .. M...,"'"',,.., l :OOAM to S:JCWM '- Nd •r·•,.,... ... c.1 ~y .... -~.., ,1 ~··...-r· J 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ...------... ··-·-. --_....,._,.,. ___ _ HOUSIS FOi SAU 2 IHIOOM '22 Fu&.erton, Npt lkb 6'2·4798 $142.~ Sun U _. 128 2l6th St., Ne wport Beach 640-~ 1130,000 SatJSun 1·5 219 Via San Remo (Lido l1de> NB 675..8000 1471,:SOO S.tJ Sun 1·5 18 Whitewater (TurtleroclC) Irv. 61HOOO SUM.SOC> Sat/SUn l·S 1296 Flow<>r. Anahe~m ~0-3666 $'7 t .900 Sat /Sun 1 s 139 Albert. C~ta Mes a 64fi·7171 $110,000 Sundaay 1 s 600 Orchid COid CdM) CdM 675-8000 $169,500 S un. l ·S #1~ St-a Is land <Big Cyn ) NB 675-6000 ·$220,000 Sun 1·5 2758 Hillview (llVKnolls) NB 675 0000 $1 98,750 Sun. 1 5 2204 Wa terfront, Oldt: Corona dcl 1\1 ar G'1 .. ·70'l0 $255,000 Sunday 1 5 * • 1219 Bays ide, Corona dcl Mar 64 2 823.5 $465,000 Sun. 1-5 2 la,._ FAM IMwDIH 21082 (;albar Cr .. Huntington Sch 963·K:l77 S89.000 Sat/Sun 12·6 64 Sea Island, Newport Beach 642-8235 $187 .500 Sat/S un l ·5 2307 Port Lerwick, Newport Beach 752-1700 $158,900 Sun l ·S 242 Cedar (Npt Shrs) NB 645-6408 $105,000 Sunday 1-5 8 Sola na (Ranc ho SJ ) Irv 642·5200 $134,500 Sun. 1·5 231 Poppy, Corona de l Mar 675-5511 Sunday 11·5 ••300 E. Coast Hwy #34, NB 642-8235 $95,000 Sun. l ·S #10 Cerritos <Rnc ho San Jqn) Irv 644·6200 $153,000 Sun. 1-5 1228 Rutland Rd #6 <Wstclf) NB 642-8235 $99.500 Sun. 1-5 3 llDIOOM 1601 Kings Road, Newport Beach 673-4191 $298,500 Sat/Sun 12·S •8 Cerrito (Rancho San Joaq.) Irv. 752·8747 $180,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 2539 Fairway Place (E/Stde) CM 548·7729 $79,850 Sat/Sun l ·S 1800 Pt. Westboume ( HVMs) NB G40-7000 $165,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 241 Evening Can yon Rd., CdM c;44.7211 $337,950 Sun. 1-5 224!J Avalon. Costa Mesa fi4G-2.1 13 $R9.900 Sunday 1·5 224!~ Tus tin, Costa Mesa !"1'1fi 2313 $Hi5,700 Sunday 1·5 ::!8'1:l Vela~<·o Ln (Mesa de l Mar> CM fitl2 5200 $105,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 ':M7 So. lJouJ;!las. Santa Ana 540-3666 $70.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •263 Ocean View <Npt. Hg hts) NB fi73-4400 $237 .000· Fee Sun. 1·5 :124 Ma riJ!Old Ave., Corona del Mar 673-4400 $189,645 Sat/Sun 1-5 1515 Bayadere Terr. (lrv.Terr)CdM 675-5511 Sat/Sun l ·S 217 Iris , Corona del Mar 759-~11 $339.000 Sat/Sun 3-6 15999 Matterhorn, FouataUl Vly G4!1·0303 S92.000 Sal/Sun l 5 •24'> Swrks. Costa Mesa fi46 7171 Sl23,500 Sunday J ·S JO I I Nancy Ln . Costa Mesa G46 71 71 S109.000 Sun . 1-4 21G Esperanza, San Cle mente '192-4247 $121,500 S unday 1 ·4 448 Morning Cyn, CdM 631·1266 $189.000 Sun 1·5 G02 Orchid <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $169,500 Sun. 1·5 34 Acacia Tree Ln <Univ Pk) Irv 675·3411 $117.500 Sun. 1-5 2fl56 Redlands Dr., CM 540-1720 $93,900 Sun. 1-5 3336 Nevada (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 $112,900 S un. 1·5 406 Vista Quinta. Bfs , NB 642·8235 $244.500 Sun. l ·S 1969 Vista Caudal, Bfs, NB 642-8235 $245,000 Sun. 2-5 l .. ,._FAM IMwDIH 1138 Whitewater (J asmn Ck) CdM 673-1760 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 268 22nd St .. Costa Mesa 645·5155 $134.900 Sat/Sun 1-S 2712 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $182,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 22301 3rd St.. So. Laguna 675-7512 $239.500 Snt/Sun 1·5 2306 Heather Ln., Npt Bch 642-3987 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Whitecap Dr., Jas m . Crk. CdM 640-1127 $315,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 19162 Biddle Dr. <Trtler ck) Irv. R33·3839 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 119 Vi a Mentone, Newport Bch 673-3338 $425,000 Sun. 1-5 1014 Linden Place, Cost a Mesa 645-3305 $84 ,500 Satl1·5/Sun1·6 1006 Acapulco, Lag Beach 675-7512 $200,000 Sat 12-S 8 Pepper Grass (Deerfield) Irv. 644·7020 $119,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2420 22nd St .. Ne wport Beach 752·1920 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 253 E . 23r~ St., Costa Mesa 752-1920 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 2001 Highland, Newport Beach 556-2660 $145,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 •4606 Cortland (Cameo lilnds) CdM 644·7383 $279,500-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 975 Trabuco Cr .. Costa Me1a 642·0658 $114,900 Sat/Sun U ·S 644·7383 .$279,500 Fee Sat/Sun l ·S ' 218 Via Palermo (Lido Iale) N.B. 644-9060 $410.000·Fee Sun. 1·5 ·1732 Candlestick Ln. CBaycrest) NB 644·9060 $225,000.Fee Sun. 1·6 34 Silver Crescent <Trtlrk Hln) Irv. 675-8000 $198,500 Sat/Stan 1·5 4881 Royce Rd. (Univ Pk> Irvine 87MOOO 1162,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · •1725 Iowa, Costa Mesa '151·1473 Sun 1·5 221 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 875 -1472,500 Slt/SUn 1-8 DIRECTORY ............ ..., .. ,. ........... c,.'·'··· '·tT,. ...... _.._...._ .................... .., .... I , .. _, .. ...,..NIL P&OTWIMFADS.hlrw .................................... _ ... ,.[ 111 ............. , ....... ...... 2451 h uyshore Dr. NB 494-0029 Sunday 1·5 22ij7 Waterman Way, NB 548 1066 $142,900 Sun 1·5 •2R2 1 Pebble Dr (Or ig HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $399,000 Sun. 1·5 11 l Via Jucar (Lido Isle ) NB 675·6670 $430,000 Sunday 1·5 510 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 675·4562 $465,000 Sun. 1·5 2838 Chateau. Laguna Beach 497 3.~11 $239,900 Sun. l ·5 102 Via Koron (Lido Isle> NB 644 9990 $555.000 Sun. 1-5 •204 Via f;boli (Lido Isle> NB 644-9990 $745.000 Sun . 1·5 • 134 The Masters Cr .. CM 540·1720 $132,500 S un. 1·5 •2340 Bayside Or .. CdM 675-5511 $535,000 S un. 1·5 • 1212 Dove r Dr (Wstclf) NB 642-5200 $165.500 Sun. 1·5 # 1 St. Pa ul. He ritage Pk, f rv 552-4477 S unday 1·5 2322 Azure. Santa Ana Heights 546-0116 $134,500 Sunday 12-4 1218 Keel Drive, CdM 644·6200 $259.000 Sun. 1-5 801 Bellis. E as tbluff. NB 644-6200 $230.000 Sun. 1·5 2401 22nd St , NB 642-8235 $525.000 Sun. 2-5 5 S unburst (Turtle Rock> Irv 752-1414 $215,000 Sun. 2-G 12 Windflowe r . Irvine 642-8235 $215.000 Sun. 1-S 618 Kings P lace. NB 673·1020 $170.000 Sunday 1-6 27 Cypress Tree Ln. (Univ. Puk ) Irv. 644-9060 $139,500 S un. 1-4: 30 14 Rue Dcauville (Big Cyn ) NF 644-7767 s ... ~ ~ti. !·5 3622 Blue Kc~,. hirlJ 'vt Hi s. Cd~: ti73·8550 S2711.500 Sal Sun 1 5 1807 Tra<I C'Wtllcb IHaYl'f CSl l ~B fi75-J.1 I I $W8. O<M I S<i t Sun I 5 • 1:w8 Sussl'x Ln <Wsk lf J NB n42 s200 S225.000 Sat S11n l 5 172 1 Mirain::.ir < Oal Pc n111 ) Npt lk h 1)31·1400 S35fJ.~OO Sunda} 1·5 •2005 Yac ht Vig il ant. N D. 631·1400 $347,000 Sun. 1·5 15841 Monroe. Wes tminster 540·3666 $113.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1362 S. F.. Skvlinc. Tus tin 540·3666 $139.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 5201 W. Lenha rdt. Santa Ana 540-3666 $115.900 Sal'Sun 1·5 31 Bodega Bay <S pyglass> CdM 760-933.1 S3.59.:.iOO Sat Sun l ·5 41 Montt•dto (Spyglas s) CdM fi73 4-100 $595.000 Sat Sun I !) 2"l'1 Tulane Ud c College Pk> C )t 546 41..!1 S-13.!1;,() Sun 1 5 •6 11 Alt.le an Pl !Npt Ht.<>) N.n . fi42-6892 $180 .000 Sat Sun 1·5 26 Whill'Water <.Jas mn Ck ) CdM 549· 1930 $239.500-fee Sun. 12-6 22416 ALiso Park Dr., Mission V. 675-7512 $129.500 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 2581 VL'ita Dr. (Bayshor es) N.B. 644·9060 $395,000-Fee Sun. 1·5 2592 Vista Dr. <Bayses) N.B. 644-9060 $275.000 Sun. 1·5 315 Milford Dr. <Cameo Sh.) CdM 644-9060 $325,000-Fee Sun. 1·5 3136 Madeir a <Mesa Verde) CM 645·0303 $122,000 Sat/S un 1·5 1 F lintridge (Trtlrk Hinds) Irv. 759-0268 Sunday 1·5 1801 Tahuna Terrace. CdM 644·6200 $475.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 4 llDROOM 18406 Ta marind . Fountain Vly 968-7431 $105,000 Sat/Sun 9.5 •2340 Cynthia Court. C.M. 548-5324 $154.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 324 Esther St .. Costa Mesa 546·5605 $106,000 Sunday 12·4 4518 Wayne . Cameo Hghlnds. CdM 640-5357 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1014 Ma rine rs Dr., Dover Shrs, N.B. 640-53.57 $595,000 Sat/S un 1·5 2016 Calvert, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $136,000 Sunday 1·4 712 1 Blackfin, Irvine 631-1400 $123,950 Sunday 1·5 • • 22837 Isla mer e, Lake Forest 631-1400 $219.500 Sunday l ·S 3906 Inlet Isle (HVHls> CdM 642·5200 $252.000 Sat/Sun l ·S • 13742 Typee Way, Irvine 646-7711 $134.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4500 Wayne, Cameo Hghlnds, CdM 673-8550 $199,950 Sat/Sun l ·S 11001>olphin (Irv. Terr . #4) CdM 759-0811 $299,500 Sun. l ·S 615 Michael Pl.. Npt. Beach 646-7171 $180,000 Sunday 12·4 2810 Serang (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 $137,900 Sun. l ·S •3237 Montana <Mes a Verde) CM 546·5880 $110,000 Sun. l·S 3372 Ne vada <Mesa Ve rde> CM 644·9990 Sunday 11·4 2634 Vhita Ornada (Blfs> NB 642~5200 $165,000 Sun. 1·5 430 Canal <Npt Shra > NB 642·5200 $126,000 Sun. 1·5 8 Sand Pebble, Trtlrk Gin, Irv 875-3411 $249,900 Sun. 1·5 3322 Nevada <Mesa Verde) CM 645·0303 $110,900 Sun. l ·S ..... ,AMIMwDIM 2224 Aralla, Eastbluff, NB 642-8235 1168,500 Sat/SUD l·S 255 Vista. Baysho res, NB 642·823.5 $425,000 Sat/S un 1·5 • 1834 Commodore. Baycrest , NB 642-8235 $219.000 Sat/Sun 12 s •1201 Seacrest (H.V. Hills)Cdm 644-6200 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1816 Buttonshell < B'crest) NB 644·9060 $315,000 Fee Sat /Sun 1·5 1521 Anita Lane. Newport Beach 673-2500 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2036 Goldeneye, Cos ta Mesa 546-4378 $148.900 Sunday 1-5 1807 Toyon Ln. <Baycres t> N.B. 759·0811 $229.500 Sun. 1·5 m1 Inlet l!Slc. Newport lk h 675·3411 $200.000 Sun l 5 •227 Sherwood Pl.. CM 642·0467 $165.000 S un. 1-5 2065 Port Provence (HVH) NB 833-8600 $170,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 24442 Overtake, Lake Forest Sunday 1·6 1516 Keel Dr <HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $327,500 Sun. 1-5 • 14 Drakes Bay (Spyglass Hill) CdM 640·5112 S409.000 Sunday 2-6 4835 Brure Crescent. NB 831-0852 $173.900 · Sun. 1 S 2518 Wavecrest, Harbor View. NB fl46·771 l Sunday 1·5 1032 Sant1 a~o. Newport Beach 675-6670 $497 .500 Sunday 1 ·5 906 Bellis < E / Bl ul() NB 675-34 11 $243,500 Sun. 1·5 •120 Kings Place (Clfhvn) NB 642-5200 Sun l ·S 2130 Santiago Dr., Dvr Shrs. NB 642-8235 $247 .000 Sun 1-5 2365 Mesa Dr . Santa Ana Hts 642 -8235 S 149. 950 S un l ·4 • • 11 H'" <i . St C.t-or~e <Big Cyn 1 NB fM2 Rl3.5 5575.000 Sun 1 ·4 30 •II l Rue.· Valhonnc I 81~ C} n I \; B 644 -G::!OO Sfi95.000 r1·e Sun I 5 •2221 Fran('1M·<1. l\i ft H4S·031J:J S241U)(Jlt Sun I 5 •511 Sturg,con. Cn'>ta \k">a fi'15·03'1~i Sl-t0,1:1(1() ~u n I 5 287 1 B:1.\.shon · l>r . '\B fi 12 8'.lJ.5 S2!¥J ,000 !'>u n I 5 3074 Gibralta r < Mt·sa Ve rde) CM 55f>·k514 SI 19.500 S un 12-5 HH S fluth Lanl' <Hrbr Hind~) NB 759-0011 St79.500 Sa l'Sun 1·5 2857 Stromboli <~esa Verde> CM x1a.gr,1;7 Sund a\' 1 ·5 # 17 Coventry <Ila r bor Ridge > NB 759-081 t S435,000 Sun t -5 M522 Swl'et~n. I r \'1nc 752 17tl0 SM2 .500 S un 12 4 2117 I Po11 P ron•n<'<'. '\I fl i52 Ji()() S2·15.000 ft.'l' S<Jl Sun I 5 11 IH f:~tt·ll1· l.an1· ~ •. ...,.port Hc>aC'h li lli Hliilf 18."1,0<IO S:1l Sun 1 5 •IK-15 1'1. Stanhopl'l ll \'ullm 1:'\H 75~ !12fi9 S275 .l)()O Sat Sun 12 5 8fM2 Sailport Dr , llunt fkh 752 3f~2 Sl7fl,900 Sundav 12-5 • 1858 Sam ar 1 W M('s a Verdel ·cM 979-7fi05 Sl6!J.OOO Sat S un 1·5 17 Red Hock COc(?rf1eld > Irv 631-1800 $159.900 Sat ·sun 1·5 1965 Pt. Curciiff <llV Ho mes) N. 8 . 644·9060 S2 15.000·Fee Sal/Sun I 5 220 Marigold COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 250 1 Windover <HV Hill:'\) CdM 631-3444 $298.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2627 AJta Vista <Eastblu!O NB 675-5930 $239.500-Fee Sun 12·4 9 Che rry Hills Ln <Big Canyon > NB 644-4910 $429.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3293 No. Iowa. Costa Mesa 642-0658 Sll6,900 Sat /S un 1·4 2005 Balea ric. Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 $165.000 Sunday 2·5 9'11 Dahlia. Costa Mes a 546-2313 $121,500 Sunday 1.4 2029 F'la mingo, Costa Mesa 54fi·2313 $182,900 Sunday 1 4 255 Ca mellia. Costa Me sa 546·2313 $98.900 Sunday 1-4 219 Via Nice. Lido Isle, NB 673-85.50 $415.000 Sun 1·5 2033 Swan , Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $169.000 Sunday 1·4 25 Pinehurst <Big Cyn ) NB 640-4277 $489.000 Sun. 1-5 22 Royal St. Geor ge (Big Cyn > NB 640-4277 $479.500 Sun. 1·5 1545 Cumberland Ln CWstclf) NB 545-2737, 642-8432 Sat/Sun 1-5 2395 Columbia <Cllg P rk ) C.M. 546-0821 S97 .500 Sat/Sun 12·5 654 Via Lido Nord. Bayfront, NB 646·7711 Sl.100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2553 Oxford, Costa Mesa 540-3666 $114,500 Sunday 1·5 1729 Terrapin Way (8aycrst ) NB 675-3411 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2045 Swan, Costa Mesa 546-2.113 $145,000 Sun. l ·5 • 1801 Galatea Ter r .• CdM 631·1400 $525,000 Sunda y 1-5 29592 Anna Maria. Lag Niguel 540-3666 $143,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1421 Kings Rd ., Ne wport Beach 631·1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ •3514 Catmaran, Hr Vu, CdM 644-6200 Sat/Sun l ·S 15 Cherry Hills (Big Cyn> N.B. 6-«-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun l ,S l ... OOM 1533 Miramar, Balboa Penin, NB 644-7211 1438,000 &mday 1·5 -·· ····· -··-· ......... .,,, __ . : • 1661 Orchard, Costa Meea S40·3666 $121.900 Sat/Sun l ·S 1528 Santiago Dr .• NB 642·8235 $429,000 Sun. l ·,:30 520 Via Lido Soud. NB 645-9850 $635,000 Sun. 1·5 S la ,.. FAM IM w DIM 7 Royal St. George CBig Cyn) NB 640-6876 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#6 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn) NB 640-5711 $1,375,000 Sun. 1.5 54 DrCAkes Bay <Spyglass) NB 631-1800 $489,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2200 Pt. Durness CHVHomes) NB 644·9060 $375.000-F ee Sun 1-5 4885 Royce Rd, Irvine 551·3000 $199,500 S un. l ·S 20141 Kline Dr. Santa Ana Hts $135.000 Sunday 1·5 1112 Antigua <D vr Shrs ) NH 642-5200 $335,000 Sun. 1·5 1 Deerwood Ln . CBig Cyn ) NB 644-9990 $995.000 Sunday 1·5 • •209 Evening Star (Dvr Shrs ) NB 642-8235 $970,000 Sun. 1·5 2029 Pt Bristol (lfVHms > NB 675·341 1 $209,000 Sat/S un 1-5 1806 Irvine. Bayc·rcst, Npt Bt.'h 646·7711 SM9.700 Sat/Sun 1·5 2705 Starbird. Costa Mesa 546 2.113 S205.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2507 Pt. Wlutby, Jlrbr Vu Ill, NB 642-8235 $232,000 Sat/S un 1-5 # 16 Rocky Point, S pyglass, CdM 644·6200 $1 .200.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1820 Newport Hills Drive East 642·8235 $259.900 Sat/Sun 2·5 1930 Pt. Seabourne CHVHms) NB 644-4208 $249,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 6 IEOROOM • •4'13 Via Lido Soud <Lido Is le> NB 644-0060 $750.000-Fec Sun. 1·5 • •2fi27 Cove. China Cove. N 8 646 7171 $505.000 Sat/Stm 1·5 20462 Birch St . Santa Ana Hghts 759 ~11 $499.000 Sun. 1·5 6 U ,.... FAM RM or DEN • at3 Mo ntec1to fSpyglass > CdM 760-9333 $5R5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •43 Hoyal St. George <B1gCyn> NB 640 5777 Sund ay 1·5 154K Gal:Jxy <l>ovt•r Shor es) NB 759 1~11 S~!i .000 Sat1Sun 1-5 · DUPLEXES FOR SALE 4 ~1 1 l't·mlt·~r ">lei C'cl \t 1 c ·11~ t.7.-> 1;1100 S~4tJ ooo S;11 "i1m I 5. 2 1R&211t lti!J & Il l S.tnl;,i h;1h1•l. <·r,..,,1 ,\fl''><i f>46 7171 Sl75.000 !';at Sun 1-5 oun.o 2 & 1 .. 206 Mth .St . NU fii5 fl670 $279.500 S un 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IED•OOM J ~ Sann r><1ll.ir Cnurt ~H ti Hi 31 tOO S 1115 000 ~UM 1 •J fl hr t111:1 Wa rnN \\t· Hunt "11; :!Jo;> ·11'1.1)1)1 1 Sun l J .. 1 = :1 Finn·'· I r ' 1111• Ii l.'l !IX.s/t ~ n1.:-11 "' S un J 5 J t>:J I In IOl' \ ''<' . Co:-t :i ~1 esa 7.5!~ ORI I SI 12.SOO S un. 1-5 104 \'ta Antrht"'" ~t•wpor1 Beach 631 l·IOO S210.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 1 ID•M + loft £i CashPw <Un1\ Pk) Irv 21 3 924 9:l!>3 $107.500 Sun. 1 5 J HDIOOM 2554 Elden Ave !Cedar Glen> CM 642-6734 $91 .500 Sat/Sun 10·5 505 Vista G rande <The Bluffs) N.B. 640·5560 $163.000 Sat/S un 1·5 2580 Santa Ana 'E1Slde >CM 962·4454 SH2.500 Sal/Sun 10-6 2501 W Sunflower. Unit El. S.A. 546·2313 S78,500 Sunday 1-4 3 Tflbute Ct <Npt Cr est> NB 67 3-7300 $1 69.450 Sun. 1·5 • •4421 W. Coast Hwy . NB 673·7300 S24S.000 Sun. J-5 507 Avenida Mudt'ra <The Blfs) NB 640-5.')(;(l $16!),50() Sun. 1·5 632 Skyview Ln (Brookv11) CM fi-15 O:l03 $120.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 J U ,.... FAM lltM or DIH 414 Vis ta Grande (T he flluffs ) NB 759·0811 $259.500 Sat /S un 1-5 4 IEO•OOM 2658 Vist a Ornada <The Bluffs> NB 640·5560 $163.500 Sal /Sun 1-5 4 la ... FAM IM or DIH 14 Tribute Ct. <Newport Crest ) NB 673·7300 $198.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 4 IB>IOOM + 26 Tahoe (Peters T wnhm) Irv 675 3411 $155.900 Sun. 1·5 HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE I II .... GUIST 516 Park Ave .. ta$(una Beach 494-2146 $133,000 Sat /Sun 1-s 2 I GoUIST 515 Begonia, Corona del Mar 675-Mll $212,500 Sun. 1·5 ...... •• ••• I Hi Ha .... Wt ~ ........... Wt tto.w.ForW. ............ . ...... .... Wt l ........... S. !uftdlr.Auli"9tal,1171 OM.YPILOT M • ...................... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' -• -I 1•0.. I ., .. ,.. IM 11•1• I .. I e4 IOOJ ._,.. 1002 .... ,.. 100 HMMtPorS. ......._,_.. H1•H,_W. ! ······················ ······················ ............................................•..•••••.•••...••.••••••. ······················· ..................................................................... . S371 VIA UOO, N!W~ a!ACH Sii.._ THI MIWPOaT AIU A .. AU OP~ COUNTY ..... ,... .... 1•xew. Cl ..... I .. lftW ..... S...•nllm911&.._.. s 169,450 OCIAN ¥11W FIATUI .... WfMI CILUI s 198,000 FUU OCIAN ¥11W $245,000 l IDaMl. WITH P1• & SUP $310,000 OCUMFAOMT $315,000 IEST PllCIO PltOPHTY OM LIDO ISLE All of the abo\'e arc Redhill Heally exclusive li s tings. For more info rmation, please ce11l u~. oaJGIMAL IEACH conAGE One bedroom + bunk room cottagt:. s urrounded by eucalyptus trees & t1p -loc view of ot:ean R-2 zoned. As king $150.000! Hurry. eall 673-8550 LIDO ISLE Sunny & spal'ious 4 Bdrm. 4 bath home in center of excl usive Lido Isle ! Special features incl ude. central security lighting control. 2 fireplaces. cozy fa mily r m . patio. For mor e infor malion. call 673-8550 CAMEO SHORES IEST IUY f'u ll ocean view. Cathedral ceilings. game room. view of water from kit . dining rm. liv rm. mstr bcdrm. AskmH $349.000. <;al l G73-8550 nc + style = profit Paint brush + talent + carpets + imagination, equals beautiful 4 Bdrm home s urrounding sparkling pool in Corona del Mar . All this plus private beaches! Hurry. call 673-8550 673-8550 AMME WILLIAMS .h as joined the sales sta ff o f Se le c t P roperties' Costa Mesa office . A nn e i s a gradua te o f Cal Berkeley and <J long time Mes a Verde resident. having served as President of Adams PTA. and a chairperson of American Cancer Drive. For truly. truly professional services of all your real estate needs .. .Call An ne WilLi ams at 751-3191. c;:;sELECT I PROPERTIES 1.., tW1 "-dy diHct.-, ...,. 'fOlt this ••911• u ,_ 90 ...... ._,...., Al ltle loc.tioM list.ti Mto.., -~ritt.d ill 9"•9tw dtf91 by ochtrllNIHJ .... .._.lit t.d9y's DAllY ,.llOT WAHT.ADS. r--. ... w ... epee "-" w ••• or,_. ... ..-4 .. ll1t -11 ilif-"oll Ill tliis c.._ tech .......,, Ww•y _, s-.y. HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE 3 II ..... I GUEST 415 Pirate Ed. (Cliffhaven) NB 675-4000 $189,000 Sunday 1·5 •2935 Java Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM 675-8800 $225,000 Sun. 12·4 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2 11. 2 aa & IACHB.otl 721·72l1h Poppy, Ave., CdM 640.7762 $265,000 Sat/Sun l·S 3 ...... 5-2. 2567 Elden (all new> Costa Mes a 979.5099 Open Sat & Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR LUSE DAVIDSON REALTY PllSIH'n L.o tlll COUNTIY N.AYOI Oreat fMmlly home on larae lot wlth brtclt paved potio. kitchen de1lJned ror 1ourmet cook 1 4 spacious bdrms .. 3a,.;, baths. OPEN SUN. l·~. 117 VIA Q ITO D9UlllTI Ii LUXU.IOUI from the moinenl you e n ter t he ~lectm·ully t·u11trolled gates, you are ?iurrourntccJ hy thl' rmcst appoint ments In thl~ ~UJH:rll Lido Is le h ome . ~ rudoul'I, forsnal dining rm. with frplc .. lgc. liVtni rm ... wood paneled cJ~n . :.pal·tou:, m s tr. bdrm. with thllrman~ buth + guest bdrm. Call to SUl' ! $435,()()() ! IA Y VllW PIMTHOUSI ll 1gh itbove t he harbor . w ith spt.>t'lucular view . 2 lJdrms., 2 baths, I u '< ury r es1denct! with complete M.'l"Urlly . Boat ::.hp avail. $350.000. ~ITY WITH A PUii Cool, white 'ct!ramk tile floors Clow thruout entry. s pacious li ving rm .. o pen & atry dining rm. of t his <lrnmatic 5 RR. artist 's home on wide. '.'>tre~t to strccl LI DO ISLE location. Purt hasc furnished to retain the Total t .ook! MEWPOltT VU DUPUX NEW! J us t completed, 4 doors to ocean: 2 BR each. Owner w/help finan~:e. French doors. fr plcs .. patio. $::!89,500 MEW UNITS In prime Costa Mesa rental area. with frpks. Lgc. existing loan. ANXIOUS OWNF:H SA Y S SU BMIT NOW! Asking $243,500 D A v r D s 0 N n E A L T t r N C. 3116 NewPo•I 81.d N E-6 73· 90 60 BEST IN BLUFFS ILUffS URG~ST Z-PLAM Beautiful 2600 sq fl 4 BR. fam. rm .. 211'1 ba .. huge bonus rm.. new carpets & kitchen ci µplian ccs . Im macul a t e! L ge. greenbelt. $220.000 Including land. OPEN SUM. 1·5 2753 V1 ... U..,.._ ILUFFS IA YFROMT J ust listed ! Most prime fuJ I water view location. Lovely 3 BR, 2112 ba., 1950 sq. ft. of charm. Lge . e n c l . p a t io ove rlook i n g panoramic bay view. $239,500 OPEN SUN. 1.5 if 2• vr ... •tr ad• LEASE OPTION TO PUICHASI Good terms; beaut. front r ow E· P lan, rcmo<l<:lcd thruout; $250.000. App't. END UMfT SUPER E Lovely view, 2400 sq. ft.. 3 BR, form. din .. 2112 ba.: 2nd frpl. in huge fam. rm. w/wet bar. $233.500 lncluding land! SUPER IAltGAIN! J ust li s te d ! Spltl·level. 2 bdrm . lovely carpets. shutters; low lease. dues. Won"t last ! SI 17.000. HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR 1.,C. 644-0114 List"l-luy With tM ~ CORONA DEL MAR CUTIE Single story 3 bdrm. home, wa lking distance to the beach. on the ocean :-,1de or the hwy. J ust Listed & priced to sell by out of town owners. From the frplc. to the enclosed yard. you just don't find this kind anymore. The $189,645 pric·e ma k es t his an outstanding investment opportunity. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5. Be sure to see 324 MARIGOLD AVE. 17141 673-4400 12131 '21·2821 BIG CANYON An impeccable VersMtles with view. Unsurpassed luxury. Corner location on a cul de s a c . One of the truly fine ho m es in Ne wport Beach.' $650,000. By appointment. 121t11. C...t Hwy C4M 671-1411 of newparl REALTORS 675-551 I OPIM HOUSIS 515 Ill OMA. c.,... .. Mr. Lenty d.c ........ •a ....... aMttt ef Hltltw.y: r••••le4 tttr......... c1w.a1., two M•n• & 2 Miii ..._ .... 11111.,•. .,HtHI .... t ,.._ la IMA fw d•l1nlf htc .... O.enbM a-z let. Wei price4 .. $2 IJ.500. Of'9t SUMDA Y I ·5. 2J40 IA YSIDI DRl¥1: c.,... .. Mer; • ...................... ~ ..... c.Nlt41 •t ..... wfttl .,.chlcll11r IAY ¥flW. Tiree Mdroa .. , .. ,_ ... *-'Ny ,......., tor.II 4lmg .... ~ ..... ..... rOOM •di•'"'"' •••hr ...... . l•doar ... or 1""9 • ...,. twf I I ,oof & ,.-.o ~ s.cwtty ,,..._ ssn.ooo OPl:H SUHDA Y 1.s. I 51 5 IA YADEltE TlltltACE, lrYIH T•rnc•: Wotct. tt. a.~ over tt. ,.,.ct .... fNM MM cMck. con.lalc wfttl ........ .......... firtplt. ... = . ., .... lot wftll sw IMry •~. CH•hlcly rc•o•lcd tllrH b•droa111, 21/2 bftll Ila••· lt'a excfttRg! CCMllW'" it! OPIM SUMDA Y 1·5. 231 POPPY: Caro11e1 ckof Mer. UM yow i"'OC)iftatt°" -odd a MCGRd dory Ir oc ... •i•w ~IL ClaM to Ltttt. CoroM IMch. Two b**'OOMS, 2 bcrtt.a, f .... ly roofft, 1hlcty Ir ,...... rOOfl\. °" 45 foot lot. very private patio. 119 price redildiaa. OWMt' wlll fin•c:w. OPEH SUMDA Y I 1-5. 2040 PHALAROPE: M•1e1 ¥tf'dw: • •ffY sp•cl•I offwrl11q -11•w ••i11t, 1t•w la11d1capht9, nwwly co~. bi9 FIVI IEOROOMS, l baths, fomity roofft, fonMll dlstl119 roo"' & two beautihl ttau fl,..placn.. s 151. 900. IH MEWPOIT IEACH: TM~ pap•• "E" ..... T1lrff be*o DlllS, te.ity rooM; ot"tl be• ad ceflbM)a. a.. _.. gr11•tt. he.._. pric• .t SI 7',500. EXCLUSIVE llG CAMYOH: 0.. Wf .ere est.Ir. w of • llJMI, fl•• be*oa•n, 5 1/1 bott.s. rec,....._ ,.... wfttl wet .._. Ir fir•ploc•, gordwa raoM, odfo"'i.. twa potios la ,ooJ/ .. Wff, GM~ ..... lot. IC-be sokl To;otefy ar t.llt ..... Approxl••tely 1 00 •tt••r• fHt of 111e9ellflc..t H•lst9 111 • MOat swca.dwd pri•• CO:SU zJty OY~ Big CmtyOll Golf c ...... ._ ... s ,.... ... ...-., lollls x• fwllisMecJs & oriCJi11at paintlftcJs. c .. f« details & app oi11t11wcnt SIX UHITS: 0... block frOM Ilg C4N"CMM1 leech; pri•• patios & -.decks. hilt ift roec9•s. o•eU1s, dhhwosll•rs, brick flrcplacn -GM lar9* aWMr's .tt. Toa tll•ltwr. Call for lnca11t• Ii up•nu irtformoHan.. COLE OF NEW .. ORT REALTORS 2515 IE. Coast Hwy .. CoroM ckof Mw 675-5511 IAYNOMT Several fine bayfront homes wi th pier & slip AVALON Well constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak floor . pa rtial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120,000-Fee. Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR i11 p,, Y"d· o ..... ~ P. ol'J f)lol ~ll macnab I lrvtne ?' raaltg MANY HOMlS All LAI ... "CUSTOM .. ... but. few would compare w/the dramatic architecture. quality, ma teria ls & fine crafts manship found in th is 4BR Bayfront residence w/pter & slip. Library - game rm -wine rm. Don't overlook this truly custom home! $1,950,000 fee . Martha Macnab 64.2·~. (8-87) "ALL AIOUMD OCIAM YllWt'" 2-story, 3BR home just over 1 year old I Air-cond. -2 fplcs -3-car garage. VIEW from decks! $249,500. Dorothy HardcasUe 642~. (8-88) ChMr• 100 C.W .. W. IOU C:._ .. ..._. IOU •••••••••••••••••••••• .......••••.•.......••• . .................... .. --------1-------------.,A.DMOOI ............. P'aaiMde vlew lnchldes OCND.. bey • nlt ht Ugbl.I h'OID tAlJ eochaatln1 4 bdrm., family r m . home with lovely cen tra l courtyard. Home ia on larte IJ'OW'da offering maxi mum privacy. ~-Ask for Barbara JMcblnll. "6· 1211 OPIMIATJSUN 1-5 2101 'WIMDOVB m;c tK &Cft'mW 631-3444 llDaM OCEAN ESTATE SpuwliDg home has 180 deg unobstructed ()('ean Ylew Gourmet kitchen, microwave, central stereo. vacuum d <:aner system, llltercom Only $1~.<n> l Tm·m·g·4r.im···. r111r.:1g-m .. m·· 962-4411 o-:;:>546·8103 ..SA Va.DE Slt.000 Good investM home. J Bdrm. 2 bath Ll)west pnced Ul Mesa Verde at uus ume SUhm1t your olft"r.Call~ 4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. Senairuars 1 .. 4 ''' ·'' r• t I>!., 1 I ti I I \J,1 ''"l•fll l l\1 ,111· • 1ltt tr~t.t t•••- ;1 1 ,, •• llft\ •• , ; •,,WJ f UDO ISLE ontl SUM. 1-S 51 0 Via Lido SOMd Immaculate, trad1t1onal 3 bdrm & den home• s pacious m .. tr 'u1te. sunny bnck pat IO l)n choi ce <'O rner lot $65.000 The Lawson Realty 1.:-1 .a ·.,,i Company ~HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 2420 2bd St .• H.I . fabulous 2 !itlll") r ii m ii) ~on 150xl20 101. 'ur rounded by pn' 111 > &. beauty . H1dca v.J ) ma!itcr be1Jr1111m v.1lh red\OIQOd dttk, luxunou' new Clifl)('l)> & <lraix•,. Man)'. m an)' .. xtra!i $289, (XX) Ca II 7 52 1920 j QUAIL A.!~~~-'°"" flt 1:)0 ....... 1 .... p ........ 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay Front pn me loe & view 3 bdrm +den wt111wn & bo11t do1·k S685,UOO O wn e r 714-67~ 1749 ----New 5 Br. J Ba . wclhar. View. house nway from beach. $239.<XX> Tc·rm:. IM().,3'M4 C .. llh..OIHch 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wrihr'slt....._. Unique 2 br. 2 ba hide a· w•y In the Palis ades area o r Capistrano Beach or Dana Pt Marina. Fplc, libra ry wall, newly painted, w tw c pts. patio. carpor t. Be aut. lndscpd for secl usion. S1 05,000 -.-a.tm. o.n.IWft On the Blwrs a bove the sea In Capistrano Reh. A collection o f j ust 7 C'Ulllom bomee. 1·2 story, 3br, 3br It den. Beaullful d e ta ils It lux ury features. Under con· lllnlCtioo now. S184 ,950. Take C am i n o De Estrella olf San Dae10 Fwy. Drive t.o beach " turn left al Camino Capbtnno t.o Capistrano ll\lfa. Phone: ltJ.«1893. IWY FOi OCCUPAJICY IN JASMINE CIEO Lovely l·s ty Wavecrest model. Sbr, family rm. formal din. rm. Wet bar. Decorat e d soft n e utral colors .. Draperies & shutters. Yard complete with patios. sprinklers & established planting. Security area with pools, tennis crts & club house. Close. to everything . Owner anxious to sell this propert.). Asking $239.500. P E E Open Sun 12·6 714-549-1930 26 Whitewater Dr. 644-2169 Ill -------------J~mintt Creel POPULAR PLAN 6 Split level. 3 bedrooms ; master suite s tud y, libr a r y & 2112 baths Very pr est1g1ow,' Excellent assumable loan Offered a t $253,500 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 BIG OCEAN VIEW GUARDED ENTRANCE LARGE LIVING ROOM 3 IEDltOOM-21h IATH FAMILY ROOM Coll for~ * 640:.1 I 27 " OWNER/AGENT 10221---------------. •••••.•.•...•......... CAMEO HOIDS. '"'el> fe<e land h•1mt• I hrtrrm. . J hath~ f J m 1h nn . µuni & !ipu Pn\.111• a1-«SS to liea1·h ~79.500 OPIH SAT /SUH I .5 4606 CarttaRd Ori•e lNISUAI. DUPLEX On Poppy lw e . o&d CdM Attr. 2 bdrm. & playnn owoer·s u.rul & good ren tal Both ad.1ouung s WI m min g pool S245.000 tmn. PAUlMAmH RIALlSTATE •44-7313 Lowest pnctd duplex in CdM 2Br h...;e • barhelor urut 2 cr1r )!,ar .. t-ltlra parkinl(. Sl 5!1 .ooo ~ liJ6. 631 1266 •OPF:N llOl 'Sl' • 212 Ja...,mint• I '<I \1 (}'t'llll \ u \ " .11 l (JTJl•n l>;11h I '' 0....'Tlcr \!n ti7:l 4Yi';' SIU.ER DESnRATE Was S29SK. now V.9K W1U le.c.e or le;i.st• op two Ocean v1l!w PQ\11 ,..l"I: VIEW Onl) flOt' in S hort'cllff-. 2nd Sl llr)' """Uld hd\t' ,._,.an \It',. l.i.!e l'J l1t1 Cal l Ti m Hh un e . RE MAX 631 l.266 Ja ... rrune Cn-ek P lan I\. .I RR 21"2 Ba . S290,000 ~cape Rlty. 673 1760 DUPLEX w jMifti v. 1 n q u 1 t' t C o r o n .1 Highlands Well main tamed 2 Br"s 1 bu C'a Pvt patios & walk to pq beach. 70 frontal(c Owner /\._'\ wtll c arr}, 25 r; d o w n . I u': 1 n l arTWJrt :.> yrs for 5 } r ... $!19.500 ~ 5817 UST CHANCE To hve Ill one or COM ·~ m o s t e x c I u ' 1 v t' ne1~bborhoods for less than $190,000 Agt • ~23216 • AMn9UI Lovas See 413 & 415 Goldenrod: a perfect settin11 ! 3 Bdnns .. family, 2...., bath home. neatest 2 bdrm . 2 bath apt., exceptional quality $365,000 Each. f(.,'(U(l/1(1 de/•~ (((0 ... fAojw1luJ.> lii-J-,\~.9~ 205 (, COHI Hwy , CdM WITH FEB.ING Twu hou:.es on I ""o H .! I•~ WJ.000 Owner /\Rent •i7J )Ja-1 1024 •.•........•.•......••• COSTA MESA 4 Homes a.. I lot LOW EST PRICE 1n Costa Mesa. Only HY7. down OWC. Alway:. rmted w.w•~•tate 556-5777 ..SA¥BDE • Bdrm 2 bath. quality built, sllake roof. doublt· fi~lace Great location. 1deul for enlt>rla1n1ni,: Large rf><' room. lots 111 dl't'k1n,i. low main !Pnan•'•~ varcl Offered ;i l SJ~.mo Call 540 11s1 ·~HERITAGE REALTORS I Br spill level. J Ba .. 1 ~ar. moot pc>pular model '1an> extra touches 20:11 Goldeneye Pl $148.!lllU ()pn Sun 12·5. 546-·13'7X <N.TI<'r \~ IJ)(',\TION LOCATI« '" Mu)>t M 't' to upprt'l"IJI • mo.• of a kmd M~a dl'I ~1.ir hom1• on qwet tn·• l1m>d ~tre\'t Cuc'll how .. • w H•sk wood wer ba r pnol ~tcp clown l1 vinL nn. fmk. hardwootl fir~ l'?Ull. :lbr. Sl l!l.:1111! ()l.o.1wr will hl.'Iµ rmant•t• Cal197~ ---- ---- COLLEGE PARK 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, new k1tl'hen $97,500 owner aruoou.'\ ()pen Sun 12 4 a I 23!(; Columbia. 546~1 l\itl EXCEUEMT IUY 2 Udrm. l b1Hh , 1dctill} s1tuatedon R2LOT Great investment an•a Pnl°t!d nght ¥l t105.~JO Pnn only 24 hr '33-3306 lkr. EASTSIDE C.M. Oramauc atnum entry. exposed heavy beam:s w /bigh celling make this 3 bdrm. 2 ba home a rtwl wi nner. Proressaona Uy remodeled & redecorat· ed. Take over s ubject tu existing loan. 758-1501 ' I . .-... Ot\l.Y flt&.Ol lu!?C!f,K.Awe a t!?! H111"..,. S. · ......._ '-W. ~ ....................... ··············~········ t1 Ill .. I* ......... 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Call toay' lite ._ ~· Solar c...t&C..ery ...... ••tar Mat.Ina! ... 1&1 ..._ltapoWtoi..ua &how ~ tbla 11nuJual ~Calleow~ wte4WASTHI USTTIMI c:aeo. /ftlll Pool, S.uaa, S.O. 0 at.I Qlapad JBr. 28a, taK Ow.-IAIJ. ~M'l I HH H t'Ur11)' rondo, ocHn vie•, Slll,000 "/.I Ill 8 r y a n t T1.., , '* • ..., 10)4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of9tHOUSI IATfSUM. t -1 1$ c# tr-. 6 pr1V1t('y, IC lot, ptol lnd1wpd. • br.2 ba. tttOITamanml, ....... 7UJ +. : (;OATS& WALLACE I JO'I aaw a J bedroom. 2 ba&h i.o..,. r'Om munlt y pool. covered tu 1clr --------- m AL t-sTATE INL ' patio , r e m odf't c-d ~for undc-r S'76,000 In the Colle1e Par It ana? Wcm't Jut• Call llOfJ/l ~ elAL F.n!~:~rm ~CQ:/#f.f:J ! homr with ,,.h pa10 REAL ~"T/\Tt-: and IJlle new carpt'l Su - ~ashed formial tJ1n1111e Jbr. 1b&a. den. fo'R w 'fri>I<', room with 11 kyllaht. un l'Ul-Oe-~u(', lr11 bnc:k Carmel ltvma room w1tJ patio. on 1r111 lot. UJ> tir~pl1 ce Spa rklln • gradal thruout 9M,500. r o untry k 1t <•h <•n BYOWNER64>3J05 Newport J;each i.l h<J11b $12:5.<W don osen · rt•.dlur .. YGm!J tntU• , l.ffeely 3Br 2ba 111 chorcc loc Vaulted clgs, llv rm, (am rm, formJ dm, fplc, ~ ah.ady lot w /mature lNleS Sl34 .000. 64.5 5155 aft6PM. Hy Owner. 401GLENNEYRE 497-4848 ---------1 Assume loan of $5.'i,000 SKI SUPB LOCA TIOHI story condo, lg 2 Hr. 0,..5-dmy l~4 secur. gate. dbl gar . 124 &tt.r St. c r eat ive f inancing. Michelle, Agt. 962·8891 Spactous Ea.stside 4 BR. 2 bl> home. Cl~n ins id lw m c Mesa Verde w mew earth tone cpts 3 BR·Guest. Pool hom e. oai.nt Ii latch lino. Ne •oof. Vacant-owne 2935 J ava Rd. As king anx.tous SJ.06,000. 1225,000. Agt. 67s-8800 So. CGlf. l""Y West Mesa Verde H6 1605 645-691 2 Stoey. 4/5 Bdrms. 3 MJlSA VERDE2sly famJ ti.tbs, family rm, frplc, ....... ~ 4 BR 3 Ba 0. pool. By owner. Sl00,000. ., '""'"""• • • u Open house 1-5, Sat /Son. rm. patfo. good sz yd 1858Samar Or. 979-760S park next door. ' OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11-4 3372NEVADA D.M.~ .. &M-99llO Newprort Hts area, 2bl f r o m Harbor High Jbdrm 2ba, for ml d m lam rm. 3·car g ar, I CEDAR GLEN MOOS.SALE 3 bedroom model, highly ~graded condominium 2554 Elden Ave, C.M 642 6734 rm int yrd. cornr lot. l.EASE/Of'TIOH f((:al Dollhouse. $99,200, J BR.. 2 ba conclo lu 91"2% Assum. Loan. 1-u l grcnt a rca r $G!l5 !'l!r l'nrr SH 2.000 646-00i.1 monlh. $7!1,000. 64!>-7272 lMSTAHTLY APPUUMG Over 100 sq h . <'UStom blt home located nr Me;· Verde CC. Im mac cond. P<'d dee & lndspd. Poo &. spa. 6 yrs new. Cal Century 21 Agt. Ruth o Dick 968-8257 NEW el c~un t 1·us lnm townhomt' 3 llr. 2h IJJ , )J!C maslt•r swtt. 2 stor) rmny d lx upgrudrs Lgc garaKe w t eleC' d r Lansd scape d w /auto spmk.lrs. Wet ba r. Of· fered $165,000. Prin. on· ly Agt /Ownr 645-9909 RAD~ l414Rr. 3811 htHne w fam rm l.~ lot w lod•' pd ~yd. N•tt•bo. f1rt!ptl & ctuldrrn h play 1t1 t•u Localt!d UO l'\I) de llH' i.c:t & Mn i\wu.nl llomt" Of ft"n"CI 111 ~.!IOO ~llk'Propertie~ G31 M~ OUR U~"T HUY -i Bdrm. family rm Large yard Newly refurbii.hed Ui.c yuur VA loan. Pr1u.>d ut onl,y 182 ,:;IX> 11.&fjMonuk 536-1461 ---............ h 1040 ...•..••....•.•........ rRJCB> RIGHT! Nit"e 3 bedrm. 2 hulh In excellent urea U!ss lhan one rrule to lhe beuch foulJ pnce $89,950 Park Place.Inc 842·7461 IYTHESli Near new S&S 4 bedrm 2'h bat.h w /lge ram rm, formal dining rm. Just a short walk lo beach. Park Place.lo c 842·746l .,_ce..1 4 Bedrm. H~ bath hom e w/many outstanding up- grades Located ID xlnt area. Park Place.In<' 842·7461 OWNERS ANXIOUS 4 bdrm J b::r 1-;xec hom t> on golf <'Ollr..e Hc-dUl'l'd to $174 ,951) 1-·1ex1 hh· t e rm" l'at St·~;ir s 161-8~ ur 957 6S(Yl ASSUMABLE LOA.M $25,IOO ''• milt· fr1•rl'I ht·u•·h I fl <:I•: ('unwr lot :lllH <!ha 11 11~'.r ad1•d hn1111· Frc-..h 11.11111 . 111..,11Jto & out l'<rw r ar;imd l Pll> thru r1ut, rm for adchtmn Pnde of ownership on Uus ooe Uodt'r $87,000 For sa le by owner tagt. 631·2'J42 $2500 REWARD $77,000 BEACH GIANT ·~. 2ba, Uv rm, Cam 3 Bdrltlll, l 'h ba. new 4M--.2 STY-POOL -d1'n rm fr.Jr aut roof, h""e yard. Room to ""· • ,,. • ._ f'ormal entry to 3.000 "p .. 1 n le Ir s & n e expand. Exclusive . Agt. 1,, nd :.<' a pd b<1 r k y rel . 646-362'7 ~I ft. of elel(anre. llugi· ~IMI ft SR9,000 $!50I I 1v1 n i.: rno m w 11 h (.. \ S II HEB AT t-; 11 BY OWNER 4 Br 3 L;,, frr<·plac·e l-'11rm:.i l dinmi: mstr llr ~Wtt• 2100 + ~'I room (;;11tlcn k1tdw11 Qua hfwd Hu)'er at dlN f\. Cu.st.om !fl'J 42:J5 11r w ti rt J k r J s l a I l' J of fo:t.1·row 201 Wak llelp You S<·ll IWI ~ :.t J:.'11v1• IJmrly r1111 m !"orest.~_1466. 11vt-itooi..., lu.,h tt·rrJt•' HEWUSTlHG! I . • and i:rf>und'> M:uinifr t-"resh ~clean, 3 bd.. 0-Poillt 1026 cent 25' ma'>ter s uite tia In 1 ovely Colleg •••••••••••• •• •••• •• • •• L a r i; c <' h 1 I d r e n !I t"llrk. Qwel street. Fru.i MARIHIT A quarter!!. Separ atl' 26 · lree11. Al!s ume loan. Spectac ula r hil ltop g uest s uite . Ow ners A 631 ,...,,, homes 20123206 ft bought anolher llurry• J (.'WIOC, gt. ·u.vv -sq. $1•9.900 L' P Shor"'l.1nc -Close to Marina. Selva " ,. "' onH HOUSE SUM 1.5 Rd & Calle La Primu Assoc. 848·2262_ --- vera. $166,000 lo $245,000. 831·3540: 493--4006 Bldr. I Ml to MARIHA lmmllc. 2 yr old JBR. 21r... bath, 2200 sq ft Vaulted clgs+vall ey v ielN $1.3.'l,900 alJ terms. High bal. a ssum l oan. Ownr/Agl. 836·5088 24 hrs. COUHTilY IUTCHEH 2 adj. drn. area, 4 Br J Ba, frn. bonus rm w /CUSL wetbar. Golde n West flltat.e5. Balboa model. Open Son 12·5 fUtr 751·3642. 962·4173 2 For price of L Tax shelter apprec. $20.000 down. a ssume 10!h% 3217 MONT AMA YOU CAH'T MISS On thia terrific 4 BR, Me.a Verde home. 1 le:aurel a beautiful poo and s pa. Re m odele baths, new paiDL Doubl f1repla<'e and muc ~. For more info, cal -iit!IJAMal OCEAN VI EW Natural wood extenor Open beamed Ceiling 2 BR, den, 2 Ba, Fam rm 2 F\replaces! SlJ0.000 J oan, Agt. 496-8497 1 loan. 3 Br. 2 ba, huge family r oom, frplc, beams, + l br house. Nr ocean , park. $127,000 64.'>-1223. IKi FAMILY RM ~aul. big Fam Rm, w,,.;ck fplc. New $6, kllchen, 4 BR 2 Ba. Rleamlng hardwood flmrs~veryt.hing s hip. !fhape. Only $96,500 lmmed poeaesstoo. Rulh Uturie Rltr. 646-4.380 O.aified Ads, your ooe· "GP sboppin& cmter. PRIVATE IEACH 3 Mi. So. of Manna Golf Course -Ocean View Corey 2 Br. den, 2 baths N« a Coodo ! $126.000 Joan.Agent ·496-8497 4 Br. 1~ Ba, c atbedrul ceil , frplc, fam r m , freshly painted, canyon vu , $123,000. Owner. ~ s©~4tllA-l&£zrs· Tlto'f /ntriguing Word Game with a ChucUe -----.... .., CV.Y I. l'OUAlf • ~ .... 6 tc'Of'llbi.d ~ beloot IO ....... 6 ..,.pie -dt.. ,,.,,, ...,.... of ,o</I lft 1tt llM of ~ I RAPREY I' 11 I I I 'f RUVEDO : . I' I I I I I I I' I I I N I L T E C I I I' I f I OfW up In a !9'Y tough · · · • nefcihbomood. TM Oath ~------.. , r90f1ter It tM IUpermetMt c· : M A Y V l T hid a aion thet '99d, "Ell· I I I I I preu SitVloe to Peoptt ~...__.__...__.... _ _. wlttt I Item• end · -." f~ y 0 G " I L I • ~.... .... <l>ll<kl• OllOfed ... L_.....I '__..I '__..I __.l__.I_ ... :: .• :,i.!. ~ :..-i .-::d~ t-1' .,. __. ._ -. , rm:.s~ .... UlO r r1 r r r I' I' r r 1 '·!as ., I I I I I I I I I ICIMMll'I ' ...... ca.1•.••• 11 oo REMODB.B> COHDO 2 Bdrm, I 1~ba, new cpL'>, drps, paint in & out & more $78.800 s:m 364\1 eves /wknds. wkd y:; 5.Y>7SS1 ------ •ly<>wMt" Nr the ocean, 3 br's, 2 ba's, lge ram rm w/(plc. auto J{a r. opener. Fu II lndscpd w 1sprlnklcr11 Crpts, drps, thruoul. AF.· sume ~% loan . .M any e qtras. $88,000. Ca ll 5.J6-0J97 Owner offer.; a home, 3 br, 2 ba, 9522 lnMbruck 714 :96 3 -29 47 & 213:Sl8-9004 Mot.ber·in·law 'fUl in Cast changing desirable , tn· come area, 6 BLKS 1'0 BEACH. 2~ Br, l'h Ba. dbl detac he d garage w /shop & lndry rm. $159,950. By Owne r . 53$-2979. Western Realty Services ~2ZOM llACHIUUTY 3 Bed.rooms, 2 ba, lite .tded family rm. Pride ol ownership. Stone's Unw to tbe beach. Call toeee. IWftiDH .. 13'-1461 ~----...-i IElUTI IRINI Confused by all these ads? Ranch Realty and/or Woodbridge Realty can show you a.ay one or over a Hundred listed bomet In Irvme. llon't waste time t:ryin, to decide whach ad sounds the best. ONE CALL DOES IT All. UNCH WOODalDGE llAL TY IEAL TY 5 5 1-2000 551-3000 THE EXPEITS ON IRYINE PROPERTY I ...... • IHcia I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C07YCORMH XIJll ~11 3 Hr 2 b u. nl'w cvt11 <.:vd patH>. fo'JJ'. nice lnd6rp',.: lmina(' "5.000 Ownt•r 842 3968 ..... Oft HwbUw 1042 •...................... Hank Trustee Sale, 2 br. 2 ba Condo, OCl'OOY1ew. pool & ten~ '149,000 Open Hou:.e Sat /Su 11 11 4 4013 Warner /\Vt' a l PCJL 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS TOWMHOME Nearly new · 2 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc-m hv rm, cent AtC. upgraded thruoul Dr ama tic m str suite. Great locauon & mlK'h. much more ! Call now! 7~1501 DEBAB.D 2 s try, 4 BR. 3 b a Pr1vary++ Walk l o pool, pa rk & schools Ttcmcnduu:. vulUl' CALL 754-7800 ~ ~alty Mulhearn. Rgglster _ T .R. Hiahlands JBr + forma1 d in, many l)pgradc~. m int C'n111I Mom de; area near ri•,c1I school. park & H·nn" XJnt term-. SARAHIMMAM °""~ T.-. Rodt-lniM Why pay commission rees? liuy this four bedroom home pn<'ed below market & have Im· mediate po.'>.'\ess1on Liv mg, duun$!, family, large kitchen. 2 fireplaces. 2 c ar garage. Locat ed near schools, churches & s h oppi ng cente r s. Outstanding value. m ust see. Open Saturday Au.it 2S~Sunchiy Aug 218. 9AM loSPM or call Don OIJt al (714) 833-9609 or (714) 751-4642. By owne r , G r eentree. Cambndge model. 3 BR. 2 ba. atrium. a ll up- grades thruout. Cls to pool, park, schls Prine only, S99.SOO. 551-8020 Till Y REGANT Soft oeutral colo rs dramaUze the elegance of\)Us Wastungton Model it\ WoodbridRe Est ates 3 bedroom . den . large flUIUly room. 2"'-batb.s & N'nlra.I 111r ma ltes lhls 229fl sq ft home a truly livable ont' A grrat value at Sl.U.900. Call to dlty Jr WOOOBAIOGE A£ Al TV 551-3000 TLC Save thousands on lhl~ giant 4 bedroom. 2 story home tn Dttrf1eld 1 h1• owner spent too mur h money on Im fabulous ya rd . but some what overlooked t.he wtcnor Use your imagination' Decorate to your h1•art.s ronh:nt. C 1ve lh1s home some tender loving care & you will have liaved $$$.. For m ore det111I~. call today. e~-HANCH REALTY . 551 2000 SEE FOREVER Tw111kl1111o: 1·11y l 1~hh "1ntora l hlll1-. 'n"" ('appe1I moun1;11n•, Iv rnore• Lo1·a11•ll 111 th•· prt''>l1~1<>u ' h 1lh .. r Turllt•r111•k . th" J IA..odmorn. :! bath & I.amt!~ r1.1om twnw. pn 1 Ml JI SH'J,JOO, 1' 1n<.h.."'<.I a n· ma rkahlt· valut• Thi' I' J lllU.'il i.tt home'' <.:all to· day' e··-· RANCH Hl:A LTY 551 1'000 UllYERSITY PARK Pl'1pular Stanforcl ~IO!M 3 bedroom townh•1m1• Prestige area . ma ll'r be droo m s ui te w ith fireplace. vaultt'd r~·il ings, pnvate bakony. All of tlus plus an ove~ite brick pauo overlook1n~ the par1t. Don't WUlt 1 &>e this t.oda y ! e. -RANCH kfALTY 551 2000 • $14,000. Owner selling 3 BR. cust. improved condo 1n lrvine. PRJN<.: ONLY Mer l P.M. C..11559-411 5 TURTLE ROCK Droadmoor V1Uag(' II Plan I Jbdrm 2ba r ormal din rm , fam. rm., '\1'par11te O'llster s wtc, atnum. re Turtle Rock Pre111dent llT pat.Jo, newly painlt'<l home. Woodsy, r harm I '""• pnvatc 3 RR, 2 Ba. Ill/out. nPw ('arpet & ll '" ~.... rust.om dra~ Sl24,000 LR. fo'R Lea..'\e hold land Call 7 14·1133 3839 or Walk to p<ICJl:I & tcnrus. 7l4-S58-~. Open 110\N! lrg yd. rm for veggie Sat/Sun I lipm 1911i2 garden. brir k p11 tio, Biddle Or Irvine fo:nl<'r decks. hi be;im ceilmits. F..mpon a orl Tunlcrock floor·ce1llng w1ndowh, Dr. fplc, oil elcc kllchen. Dt ------end of cul de sac, xlnl school, nr university. By owner $164,SOO. Pnn. on ly. Le..,e purchase op· - t1on possible. 95!>-1809 eves/ wkod. Ask for Dr. Shapiro. Divorced . mus t s ell Woodbridge neve r lived ln. upgraded, 2br. den condo. $118.000 movt'11 you in or w111 consukr lease O(llloo. Prine~ only . 759-1.!110 eves /wknds. By Owner Oe<lrflcld 3 Hr Z B a. atr i um . nr pool /schools, 2 frplc, Sl.12.000. 559-1971\ IOllHOME OPEN SUN 1·5 Dra.maUc s bdrm Kens· lnllon Model, well main· taioed wtt.b an aclUng aurtalnment area. Ad- dltlona I parking fo r IUfllllJI. Pvt. community pool & tennLa couna. Aak· lnaSlt8.600. Chancellor Homes 4 Bdrm .. 2-.; ba t fo m rm. Plan 4. Located on quiet street. T e rrific oeighborhood ror family . Community pools. ten· rus, schools and churches all cll'.ll!e by. 811ATLOCAT10MI Greenbelt location ner near adult pool ii 1pa: 8uteen Model, 3 bdrm. townbome with de- Upuld = 4' many emu. pride of ownership• la priced to Adi. OulltandlnJ vahae at suo.ooo. Redhill<@> Realty ss2 ~1soo ....... ,_WI I ....... f W. H4MtMt ,_ W. ....... ,_Wt ... , .......................................... ····••··········••····· ...................... . .,... ..... ........... 1048 .......... 10• a...-.... • .. ....................... ....................... •··•·••·•••···•········ ...................... . OPPOITUlllY Lut chance to own 1 rmpiftoent model Sun dance Townhome In the p r i m e vll l •&• or Northwood! Only 1 unit rema loln1 ol ~story S undance Remodel to satisfy your desires. Super location. 2 block.a from center of Laguna , main beach, and hip 1cbool tennis courts. Great potential for this home and guest houae. Ready to sell at $133,000 with minimum down. ...... ftiw ... trumw.~ 2·1tor1 ne w Prencb Pwowt.Ddal custom bome w/flWJr/ hmlinable e.x· tra • pro (. decor! •.ooo . wm cooalder tr* (Cit' kJt in Newport "' Palm Sprinp area. Lois Mille r 642·1235 (B-912) 111e. ft featw-es 3 bedrooms. 2 b aths, ~in Uviq room. microwave oven 1n kitchen, wet·bar, • 2 car garage with automaUc garage door opener. MAYO CK C ORPORAT I ON 380 Gt.ENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH $114,411 (TM)494·2148 OCEAN VI EW, Portafina. a1mos\ new 3 br, $239,SOO . VKant. Owner '9!M820 Pnnderoaa Homes will pay up lo $2500 on non rcc:urnng clos111g rosl.3 &. ·~lo SU)OO aga111st your moVJ.Dg costa u poo re· ce1pt f rom h c eos ed mover. For further det.a.illl, CMll Jlou..nne at <n4) 552-3887 from 10 am to 4 pm. Woodbri dge Condo tolmhse, 3 BR, 11"-ba. encl paoo, uul & storage & ca rport~. $81 ,SOO 6Dl'J ----- WOOOHIDGE 4 5 BR B1sray, 911.~ $18 5.000. 642·011 2, &44-8l87 ------RwWS.Jaa~n 3 Be. 2'1'1 ba. VJew. Cloet lo ~ & spa Prof de conited, all possible up grades Air $180.000 Pnn only, 0 )'!'1 8.lS-2242. w1cnd iev 752 lr747 l.alJl-lecll I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llU HOUSE 11IS FJEllllOll 3 Bdrm home oo Iara~ beautiruUy laocbcaped lot. Covered pat io ii BBQ. great local.Jon +I Bdrm guest ho u s e $!59,000. 638SEAV1EW don osen reahorti 401 Gtfo:NNl':YHI'; 497-484K CALIF. ClAS SIC um d~i.: wh11 .. "':itl•r vww. nr 1Jcad1 !'> lld r 111 :1•, hu + th•n, dlJI lt.>l 'Im• 11 a kmd $400.00IJ '·' J ~l!'.JI SlllO OOIJ ''"~" l'Ai~)' term" OW!\ J>:H C J I I f ri r ,, p p t n 4 1f33.. lS81 Of' 49'.H?A 1 11-ySw.-.Ta..y W-*t Mner Move when they purchas ed this hilltop "dream" home 2 years ago. but job opporturut.Jes are tuk1n~ t}le>(' owncr1 ool 1,f t ht• an.•a ThJ" ai. .J rur(• 01• p)l'tunity to puri ha:..· J homt• · .. u 'Pl'' 1.11 "' u111 qui· that t h<' 1.11 •"'Ill CIWIH'r. dn·~1d It'll' llllt' 'ThL'4 i.:raclOU.'> h<ml•' hJ., all ~ element:. of t'•)(I Lrai.t t.but > ou. too. "''I II l re a s u r 1• • t-: n i.: I 1 " h manorhou!lt"' feclrn.:, l>Ur rou n ll ~d b y the n.ig~ed natural beauty of the lulls ol Laguna. rnm plete w Ltb lhe m odem pleasures of a 700' deck & 1Mlt·1n wh1rlpool 1pa. An unparalleled ()('ean view adds rurth e r character to t.h e1 lovely remdence. onl'e you view thi.s ome yourse11. you'll understand why the sellers have lov~ 1t so IIUCh. Ple ase c a ll t oday for more 1nforma t1on 67~7512 CGJ~ OCEAN Vll'WSI Elcitant, lag 3 bd . 2 balcon1e:i + pall~ Only Sl49.99S. RE /MAX . J>atnck, 631-1266 ---LEASE:f()M' 3 IJR . super View S:US.000. AR\. Mike Bryant , 7 14 ·497·3009 Prine. Only. llUllllNT New Modular Type Homes. pvt community. 3 bac:Des. 34 hT a«un ty. sub-letting OK. From 139,iOO. Treasure Island llolliJe Home Park. 30801 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach._ R.M.P. (714 ) a.31519. POlrTB UAL TY lOOON COAST HWY. 497-2461 BBALDT&I. No rt h Lagun a Ar t C.olooy charm • 4 bd rms . den, 3 baths. vaulted wood ceilings. sweeping ocu.n view. large lot. $319.SOO DUPLEX New lJ.stJng ' 2 bdrm.~ . 2 balh:s. den. duung rm . Uvmg rm with frplt' . ocean vrew deck + I bdrm . bvuig rm . bat.h & kitchen Bnc k patio ~ SOx150 f\ lot, Pn ced nght al 1210.000 r i!b', frplc, OR ~ guest bee. Ocean vu, wallt to bch, t ow n . $170,000. Owner 04-2212. OHAQ.lilDA.Y YOUCAHSH FOttEYEI from aJIDQSt every room of th1 '> 3bdrm hillt•1p home On a dflUblc lot romplete "' ground le\ .. 1 deck111x & <! h:.akon11·' liu'> h<>me ha.' ~n bu1 It wit.h the t>nv1ronmem 10 mind The n d 1 ~.9JI landSC'aJW> & ~•rur lur1· d)nam1< ;rl h rom1il•· merit t•:i i>liwr Ir' than .t \ r .. 111 t.. 1·\r·r\ 1nc:h p:arn111 r1•d liu.' home ind lh•· 11111,t uµ t•i dollc of 1011 ht:n' 'k>llt ~Wl"""a''· ra"f"fl d1rung rm. 11\ing rm fpk . & lots of stor:.xc s pac:e P nced belo w S!00.000, tJus is an 1llnt vaJi.e 1n a popular a rea. , Creative frn11nr1n~ 1:. 1vrul. so t·all t•iday for .rn appt l•i Y tt-w the-:.~ 'un M"L .. yuu.rse lf ' CGJ~R 675-7512 • Coodo'!i Rulitlr s pli level with (1re pl<11·1: Ol!iuxe ule spa & sauna '°°1'o RMAHCIHG AVA•A•' REEDER REAL TY WIU.. COOPERATE NeMOceao 2-2 bdrm. side by side. c:ould be 6 bdrm " 5 ba If consolidated 442 Cypress at Locust Office open daily 10·6 494·4315. Other times -.162S. Let nng Leave rnes.uge. OCEAHFROMT Delwt coop apts. J Br. 2 Ba, rpl. elee. drapes. pool. serun ty. $430,000. NO. END OVO 2 Br. 2 Ba. nr bc:h. $103.000 HARCUM & HORN R E 998Glenneyre 494-3551 OP94SUHDAY 1·5 TlO Alta Vista Or 3 Br 3 Ba, incredible ocean view. $356,000. Bia. 494-8SQ6 THllEST OFIYBYTHIM& Brand new, custom designed home 3800 sq. n. of quality includes We roof, Viking sauna, wine cellar, His 'n Her master btbrm, huge den witb 2nd flJ'eplace, 100% nylon carpet & top of the line appliances. Four bedroom & 3~ baths with rormal dining room & sweeping ocean &: coastline views. REALISTIC AT ••• $217,000 WIWAMPOWEU . REAL EST A TE 497-1711 IZOOeh '"• Moetnawdy ___ ...,... 1052 ....................... Fw iirHouse L N" I .,....,..,....... aguna 1gue AtmlENTICNORMAN· R I • DY ARCHITECTURE. ea ty -. Detailed exter ior of ~ ~Mt~i':~: WESPEClALIZF. CUPOLAS. IMPOSING lN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TURRET PEAKED 4'3-'494 495-5220 W /WEATHER VANE Archaic bv. rm. w /H1GH 496-241 l 130.5050 VA U LTt:u ---- CATHEDRAL BEAM 4 11 blcl.om CDUNGS. WALLS OF' Fairway El Niguel 3br. R E D B R I C K & st:M.000 CUslom Realty MORTAR. STAINED 1_7» __ 97Tl ______ _ GLASS WINDOWS and i---------fo' 1 REPLACE IN GREAT HALL DESIGN Update d lotc hen at t.acbed lo large breakfast room. an solanum type design . The 2 YI story s truc ture cont ains J BDRMS & J BATHS on the main level. Nar.row "PASS AGEWAY " LEADS TO G U E ST Q UARTERS BELO W, with separate eook1n1: area . living r oom . 2 bedrooms and bath Thi~ 1.nqi.e home LS IN NEJ::O OF RESTORATION T o !IOme 1t will be a rare fJ.nd. To ot.bers 1l Wlll be just "A SPOOKY OLDE JIOUSE "()(Cered for SZlt.500 Fw1 Priu laiilSSIOH IEAL TY e s Cst llwy . l~aicuna ..._4'4-0731 OCEAtL nnd <'an)on vH·11,,.., '>P<ol'11iw. d~cnt>e--lh1 I bdrm dt f<1m 1I~ rm hllml: t.hen· 1~ n ,...m fnr a l.arxi: farruJy & a ll lh1·1 r v:uit>d act1v1t 1e!-. 1ndor1r- 11r l)Ut. wilh J h~1· dc•'k' i'nr•-d tf'l 'ell at 1249.500 FANTASTIC- ,.,,.w1 """''> from th1; d<-11P.htfoJ l Mrm horn• •'flJI)\ rAJlll•nr l:\an• •Ill tht• IJ•tl l'•U dt•• k •J"' n t t "' 111 • I n HJ • I I•·~· f)p(IOl't 111'1,00U IUILDtHG SITE U?\ei. buildable lot ncor ~ actiom. wailun3 da · lance lo downtown • beac:b R educed for Q\IClr sale. •.soo J l t.J . -. . .. . ·" .. ' ..... HtGHOHAHIU in a prestigious adult community featuring clubhouse, pool & s pa rest.'J t.he moet beautiful 2 Bdrm. 2 balh Pat.Jo home ever seen this side of Old Barcelona Ton many a.mom features lo m en oon here Pnred SIOOO ' underot.her hom~ in lh1s development for Qw r k ~ale A:.:.um;ible 9'. loan Open Stlnday t•all <if1ce for more details HURRY ' ·=Oft Propem 141-455e; 9A.Mto IOPM 3 ~1.ARGE. bedroom.'> & l '• b<1lh· ~..nd •1' 1·ul •h· ~dl' lrn " tJon with • anynn vtcv. • l1<e pint-.. & fnut tret"> •111 lilt-"ark Ilk"" ~r<iumh Yt"A.1 can buy tod ay ;,1 $1~.000 (5421 Vac:a t>on & lnve111me n1 Pro1JO·n 11.:,,, Int• 493-9)81 492-8700 EXECUTIVES nt~'\I th• 1•·rfl-11 htJm'' I~ •t 1 Sµ.i1·111u" 'wv. h•im•· ""'11 h 1 Hdrm ... form;i 1 111111n)(. lar.:• t>r1i:ht k1t1 hen, cot) fam&.ty rm w /frplc, wc-t bar, petjo. cowtyard e11 try All t astefully dt· coraled Sl64.SOO LOlfllM V .. R.l . 497-1761 Lake~t 1055 .•........•.••..•..•... IHTHEWOODS .l lldrm, 2' > bJlh f<1m 1h rm 'uultc<.I 1•e i11 n1• (1n'pl.;\ (', wood 1.lt-1 k DELIGHTFUL ~.~ & ll'nn1!I t:lult View from every room. ~ llGIMT lliL TY Bdrm. 2 balh. sedudcd 831 3114 or 496-9501 area LrR lun111 & \'lt'W , ________ _ decks ~.000. ZAGRODZXY REALTOR 494-8611 -....,,...~ illlllf ~ Mc CORMACIC RE lFwl 1\w cb&rnung homes on one woodsy IO< Walk to beach. t o wn & hig h srhool. As king o n ly ~.000 S.fl&eVlew From dynamic angular home. ~ Ule roof & showplare interio r . J Bdrms .. 2"'2 baths A LJke F orP~t K eyi. W 11 t t' r f r u n t II <i m 1• • Jbd rm lh a . dor k pn v1le~e!' Xlnt Vr ew Pnced to sell f'AS'I' Sl46.500 O wner t a.it l 723-01.31 RNEST VIE\tt ON LAKE WAn:RFRONT 4 HR, ,l ba. Custom decoratet.1 home Every amenity. 0,... I 0 6 5-doy 2•442 OY«Wl• Oww/~t ANXIOUS barg&ul at $209.SOO !~~~~~~~~ 494-7551 l.alJI-IMctt I 041 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OPEH IH UNKS POINTE: Beaut1f ul 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom decorated hom e on the golf course. Go one m i l e no rth o f Pacifi c Coast Hi ~hw ay o ff Cro wn Va ll ey P a rkway. $254.500. SEE GEORGE GRUPE AT 32 171 EAST NINE. OPEN 1·5 SEHSATIOHAL LAGUHA OCEAHAtOMT Nearly one acre with private steps to ~ec lud ed cove. Three view res idences plus g uest cottage. Many possibilities . Lots of parking. $1 .soo.ooo. SICumlD MIMl-ISTATI This wood and glass 3 bed.room, 2 bath home is located on ~ acre. Nestled among tt\e pines and woods in Laguna Can yon . It ofCers privacy, warmth and comfortable living. $230.000. A CO&.DWtU IAMl!tl CO. 496-7222 831-0836 "'".... ...., .... w.-..... I .......... s. lh ........ s. ..... "..... ....... .. s. :.' ;;;.·~ ...... i;· ;;·;;;•~~ ........ ..:·;;.-~ ......... ·-·;~;;·;:;.· .. ·.-;;,· "'•" ,.,. s. Ho.Mt ,.,. s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·~ . MlidJlem1 INdt I 069 ......... _. I Nt ....................... ....................... ....................... ... ................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• CAif i.Li &MU PLAN fte OGe JOU 'Ye bef'O ...... , .. lWr•.fam na. lftll ¥tft In M kieal aoullon Tall• over .. .,.500 , ... .._ loan A ~••ouoo c:AU. 644-n I I ~·. ' I I I ' • ' . •\I! l '' I ~ ....... ~,..I ~ klien i1 easily ap11mabl• you r e•lly l"tlll tdford Uu1 be•ulJCul tune! S.Chadecl. drasn1 ll c. & lrnmacW.te, th1.:f 3 flr bilbkle hOme features many des1p« tOUI' ht-II Que"" them youn1~11 We 're boldlna Open Ibale th.is Sunday J ) ~ for inlorma tum 675-7512 "YllWM09•" n11 1,.necuaer new w.u..a Ilia • fmly Mme ol enl.,la1nmenl Lvly bridl etllllY 6 fountain 11 ..... ~'\lmfortabl•. yd luxwrlo'6a wt'lrom(' Ammil• p& Vl('W In m oil pre1l l a1u1u N.wpon loullon Call -.,.-.mt ~ Walkt:r 1; I r.u A._YSPICIAL .....-..ro1MT 1••111 Only 2 yeara old wu b fMhar• too nuJIM!f'OWl to mmuon tn dfta.11 Inell.Id ~ • aourmd llttr h('n. b&k'OQY aame room and • a umptUOUA full !illt' ~ IJ\ inaster bath. oot Just a bath lull w JCl:. Soltd oak r ab1nets lhru out and murh rnot't'. If you "'•nt "The Point " 1uid r an con~oder .. 39.000 for nt~ B~I'. then call 644-7211 CGaltJ~ '1~JY .............. 1069~ ...................... ~ THI mttOMI OP CHAIM N~w. s pectacula r custom 3 Bdrm ho me. Vaulted celhn11s. all wood siding. pool & spu View of Harbor & C atallnu . Hui((' M tr BR su lte. over lied tub & s hower. Micr o .. compactor , Jenn air cooklnt1 Island. Walkloa dlstunre t o Marina. rcslouranlll & shopping. $299.500 ";~~-iiMmJ!f &lboa Island Realty /\NU IN\'l!STJ'\l!NT ~M\NY tn3-8700 VIEW -VIEW OCEAM. HAUotl LIGHTS, CAT ALtHA Of'lt4 HOUSE SAT la S._.. I 2·1 160 I •llMJS load. M.I. Sc(• lht' boats go by from living room. d1n1ng room, master bedroom & large retlwood dt!ck LIDO ISLE EXCLUSIVE Custom Built View Home in Cliff Haven 180 Degree View of bay and Ocean 3 Plus Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms ·Separate Garage/Workshop Family Room/Bar Loft Jacuzzi Sauna Sun Deck PRllEIPLES ONLY--642-&768 John SHORT MEWPORT TOWHHOME Spacious 4 bdrm with rormal dining room & fireplace. Large sun decks frool & rear Very Q\Aet.. yet near the beach Asking $145.500 Call ~U.51 SER.EHE LOCALE RV ACCESS Exc1t1ng new list ing located on qwet street in lvly Bal"k Bay area Ter· raced & very pri 11atc )'Td. Many upgrades in- duding Ct)mpletely re· modeled k1l~hen This home w ill '>l'll its elf ~THI 3 CJ\H GARAGE plus large 4 bedroom . 3 bu th family ho m e . Oversized eorner lot. OWNER WILL FINANCE. Shown by appt. HOLMES TAYLOR, IHC., '7J.-41tl OF MONEY? Easy to buy with own~r nnancing. Spacious 3 br tnbome w /ocean view rrom master s u1 le Hurry. terms & pnce are n ghl al $148.WO. Call 645--7221 UDO ISLE BY OWNER Custom Cuntempurary (J3r Of' 3Br + den 3Bu home on 45' lot Beamtd ceilings. lg dbl frpk bl.,,, n hv rm & formal dtn rm, pro( de<'OI" a tai . so patio Serurit)I !.ys tcm Ownet' agt 673 3338 ~per Bluffs Condo, spec taruJar IJ v rm balt·•my vu ()( lg grttnbclt. :!br pool, 2car attd ~ar. bltn' nu p11inl. S5:.o. 1 ,~. ~ .. ~~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS Oc..m-t °"P'e• ExclU!>ivc L1suni:' Mus t s ell lh1s week Keal f:Slale Reduced to $3'75K 3 br + ---------2 br Ora ve b y 4809 Seashore then l"all lo s1:1: Pnn only please .... ~Shorn •MO QUAUFYIMG• OnJy Sl0.000. take over fantastic lease option on 3 OR exec. home. Wont last.(}l.vner.541-0210 4 Br lg side yard, pnced forqwck sale $117,SOO. ~~~~~~~~~I :I Rr fixer Sl00.000 Canal.front incl. land Jllr 3 ba only $265K 4 Rr + huge sundcck. lru nf extras $1:?2,SOO Canallro>nt 4 br ;1 ha, spiral statrC3M' tu 1 .. r1 $185K. ExclU!>tlll' li~tan;:. $1,000,000 AXER &t6-7711 ~ Mcsitta ~ecrlty Real Estate .~. 642-8850 -------. -. Me~•acll I UHrTS l Door rrom the Ocean. Unbelievably low priced al. $&25,000. Owner will trade Woridleal&tah 556-7777 IACIC IAY ESTATE Pvt 2.8 acre estale w /lg home. 2 guest houses. 16 sUllJ hOrse barn. huge nding nnk. pvt ore. a groom's room, magnih cent view or the &ck Bay, lusb landscapin11 abounds. Contact J im Flanders a gt. (714) ~~~~~~~~~ 838 -5970 dys. 17 14 1 581·5787 evestwknds SALE OR LEASE BY OWNER. 3 BR 2 ba, pool &J8CUU.1. 645-479R UDO ISLE STilHTTO STRADA Rambling .. u·· shaped ho me s urround s a SALEOI LEASE charming pvt patio. BY OWNER. 3BR. 21~ Walls ol glass from frml ba. Overlook1n1t golf din rm. tiv rm & ms tr course in Back Bay area. suite, create a IJght & Call642·50:n or 645·4798 a 1 ry h1de ·a -a wa y . -~ C-EttT Spacious, nearly dble lot. ....-, • R <> COM DO 759 1501 ~:k~n~~.u s~ p~~~orp ~ (,....~-..... ~"im·. "j•§•4•1•f1!'9'li•4•;;• Ticooderoga to lntrep11J -.. ·-·-------w 9 MoJO Court Pm·c Real Ec;tate ASSUMEAT 10% S9500 DOWN ~BLUFF-COM By Owner $1400 mo Jbr. 2ba. ram rm w 1v1cw 700-055i9 ---Newport Crest Condo 3 br Pnme front location 180 dejtree ocean & Catalina view. ist oHenng. Pool, teruus. J3C . sauna Appl only Prin o nly Agt 5'18·7813 --- Newport Heiqhh :l Rr l'ool & l(uc~l hou~c Count r y roll::i~e at mospherc SJ80,0UU Own agt 642·6892 SI 5,000 DOWH MO 9UALIFYING MISAVEltDE l Bedrm, 2 ba, view. 67~Agenl UHDAISLE SCO>sq ft, slip. s Br 5 Ba, ideal location for s un. Prin only. Ownr /Bkr 673-6111 BLUFFS Condo on beautiful grt:enbell. Completely renovated & redecorated. Sparkling 4 bdnn + fam rm 2• 2 ba ~.ooo. 2056 \.1sta Ca· joo IYOWMH OaarminR 2 bedroom. 2 baths, home on water· Cape Cod style. fully carpeted, fireplace, new shake roor. new copper piprng, large master s te., clean prt vale beat•h pnvate dock and s lips <2> pnvate community. laq~e patio on wuter. Swimming, hoaling, f1b lung. Will sell fumlshcd slashed from $138.500 l $130.000. JBR. 31"' ba. pool, tennis, jac. Jo'ran ce. ll o r vath R ealto r . B E S T B U Y I N Owner will carry al 10•,; E/\.STBLU Ff'S. $164,000. uit. Call for appl 673· I 7ij5 4hr. 211-lba home on lrg dayQJ'evenmg. nTS.l!m WAMTTOBU 3 or 4 BR Condo m Npt Beach Bluffs. Pnnc1p11b only. Days ~9432, E ve:- 76(}.(1194 ------· -- c rnr lot ac~oss from B E s T B u y l N shops, tenn is club & EASTBLUJo'F. Sl&i.900 schools. 64Hll87, 644-2442 4 br . 2 lfl ba. w a I k to aJet _ schools. tennis club & VACAMT USTILUFF FAST OCCUPANCY shops. 644-8187, 644 2442 Ownr/Agt. ------ Oc.e9I View Co.do By Owner /Broker will cooperate. C lean 4 bdnn .• Family rm. 2''1 ba., s pa. 1418 Estell Larae. Open Sat/Sun l ·S 714~0 POOL&SPA This great fmly home · 3 big bdrms. 3 ba, huge fm· ly rm. lge frml din. Private rear yrd w /2 pati-06 -great for enter- taining. 759-1501 3 Br, 2'!a bath luxury tnlevel. Custom carpel, wallpaper, drapes. Best buy in Newport Crest. $139.000. Armistead Co , 644-9470 IAYCIEST Z100 Sq. rt., 4 bdrms .. 2 ba. Huge lot, onl)' $157,000. 4 Br 4 Ba, includes sep. s uite & game room. Family rm, runing rm, xtra lrg lot. Harbor View Homes, $275,000. Open ---------' Sat /Sun t -5. 1845 Port WESTCUFF teWPORT IEACH ltEALTY 675-1642 OflHSAT JSUM 1-5 I IOO Pt. Wedin urM MF#PORT SHORES 2Udrm +den, 1 ~. Ila Open beam re1l1n~~ 11105.000 242 Ce<lar St Open Sat I !'> 645 ~ IAYSHOIES GIAHT Jo:Xccl buy 4Blt, 2 bu. duung rm, ram rm I of a kmd 111 superb loc I\ true value at $0!79,000 Call 631·SS96 ------ CUFfHAVEH 415 Pi,..._ Rel "°'" 5-day 1-5 Newport's fines t ap· Pf'C('tallng area Enter uuner·11 delight with this lge pool 111ze yard w bwlt an hnclt BBQ This 3 &lrm. 2 ba property In eludes gue.t quarters an· d 1or recreat ion rm w/pvt bath. A must stt ... pnced11t $119,000 .._..., 1a=· DON TVLalt 4l ASSOC., ft•AL TOltS ~·an 'ti t 1 • .,, __ .............. 422Ftllertoll C,... I 1-4 s.-.y 2 Br charmer w1tb 930 sq h 1arage for RV 's, Boat.s. workshop storage etc. Completely restored home $142.500 JoanLlvely. Rltr. 642·4799 USTILU~ Prime locat1on across rrom park : 4 bdrms .. fanuly rm .. formal din· Ulg H~e kitchen. View ol lighls, cl08e to schools & sho pping. S239.500 J.nclud.mg land' 2627 Alla Vista. Open Sun. 12-4. 675-!SJO Agent. SEAVIEW OuhtcmdiftcJ luy Reduced to sell rast. 4 Bdrm "New Bedford · model in xlnl view loca· lion Th.is professionally deroratert hum e w1f'rench doors, import- ed tile floonng, plush cpl, rormal wnmg rm. go urmet k 1tc hen & channlng wood paneled fanu.ly room 1s ideally suited fOC' e xecul.Jve en lertaining. S p al"1ous rmster swte w /e legant dressing rm and s unken tub leads to private C\.L'rtOm spa. This home 1s situated in securi ty guarded community. Of· fcring tenrus courts and pool. Call now to view this exceptional pro perty. CALL HOW Stanhope Pl. 759·9269 Beautiful 4 Br, 3 ba. Lots Owner d plants, fabulous pool, FOR SALE OR LEASE: 3 fireplace. RV access. bdrm 2 ba, den, pool, Priced right al $189,950. =P.P~~~es~~r,. L' U€~TIG€ 1._.tolMdl q_ ~HO~€~ A De'lr exclusive llsllng! 3333W. Cout Hwy, NB lAfllSl Newport West 4 645-6646 1..-.CULATI! ~per sharp 3 bdrm.. 2 belhs; Carmel Model on large corner lot . As· sumable tw.% loan. Ask· ing $l65,000. Br. 2 be. Only Sll2,000. Take over Sl4,000 loan. RcnOrt. ..._,. .......... . t6J.al77 1Mlden-R·2 Npt lkb. 2 er home suu~. Alley~. Melinda. s bdrm, "Somerset" on greenbelt w /ooly 1 adja· cent house. Excellently mainl. inside le out. Spa In beck yd 6 view of ca· nyon lights . $249,000. Open 1-5 Sat • sun. 1930 ~ Seaboume. &M-"208 Afl.. 541-. J Br 2 ... Udo Sandi IACK IA y comm. River St. 1 blk to A beauty •moot many bada, comm. pool, teo· other fine c ul-de·••c aiatracqllet crta 1 blk. lloalm. 11 kild»en w /din -ooo p p .__ -ate9. bltnl, 1pacloua fam ..,.., • · · _, .... ,_ • liv nns, 3 lg Br incl MWPJH&HT'SAllA &iant naater suite, 2~ 4 tw, 2 be, 1ara1es for 4 be, 3 car 1ar. II heated can. R-2. Good 10Ud PoOl wlJllCUUi. tMS.000. buy. $121.500. Cbucll Open Home Sat • Sun Spiller, R Z / 11 AX , _1_.s_. ZD __ He_a_tber __ Ln_. _ •·ml UDOSMeS ....-.. ap. apt. In bl·rlae Private area, walll to CID tbe '-Y: abotm by ...._.., .a .._ 1.,_ .__ ._ R1•• ..... """"'" ._u. • w-, .,. -· COID· _•.;:..:::...;.;....."'-.. -·_--_1_.;.__ __ • ==' :.:=u•. ....._tor, v• bomt'U .. ~ ..-.-aq.fl.ta~ 'lflll' on 09 ,._ ,.....,. .... ,, I -.,bomla~ fs aale l8 Claulflecl ......... ~-· Ill~ DEALMAI• Seller motivated, terms, ternu, terms, 4 BR. family &i bonus room. View, parded aate com· namity. Under $340,000. ,,... 7&1M81.9 Newport Terrace Condo. 211r, 2~be $l06,000. ()pea Its ... t IMdt I 06f -~ 1-4. 946-3000. --·········••,!!••• BIG CANYON Spectacular 'golf course estate. 6600 sq. ft., 4 t.o 6 Bdrms, 51t'<t baths. Pool and jacuzzi. OP9t SU.AY l·I PM #6 CHRIY HILLS Sl.171. ... 111 STAIE C8. 141-5711 WHtciff Redty WlSTSIDE COHDO cx·t-~'I \'lt-:w . ('Jtlllln.1 v1.-.,,, 3 l)clr 2 , h a LOOIUMGFOR THEIEST $109.900 t.:Jll J•1h11 M.m.hall. ,\gt 1)31 1-"A· OWMBtWlLL RHAMCE !'4n qual1()•tng Pre<1l1,•1• I br in W~trhrr GJt•"I rnu rt)ard cntr\ $191 .950 AIRPORT REAL TY 751 -3910 CUFfHAVEH'S ./IESTIUY Bring children. Near beach. schools & shop· ping. 1 story 3 Bdrm, game rm A s k ing $170.000. Bring offers. Open 1 to 6 Saturday & avllil &lnda,y. 618 Km&s Place. s..ca.-nh 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOGB POWM LTD. I.E. 67l-1020 Marin er 's Polat Ex· ecuuve Home bdr m . 3 be. 3300 sq. rt. quality home with num•rous amenilles. Over 125.000 m professional land!lcap· m g QuH'l r ul de Sttl street $.37 5.000 Open QH\.~ & ~r.JES UDOIAYVIEW Brand new 3 Bdrm & den. Cape Cod homt• Slret't·lO s treet loe . nr tennis & beach<"' :l frplc's, h1ghcsl q uuhty coistrur lion s:;.ss. 000. 102VIA KORON OPEN SUNDAY I·!'> UDO WITH POOL Newty remodeled home oo xtra lrg lot 3 Bdrm & den. alri um enlq . elegantly de~• gned for luxury & entertainmi: S14S.OOO 2l:M VIA EBOLI OPEN SUNDAY I 5 llGCAHYOH ESTATE Country Englis h des11(n. 5 Bdrm & family rm. hbrary. sitting rm, <1 frplc's View or g()lf course & Newport Center ti tes. 9!k>. 000. I DEERWOOD l./\NE OPENSUNOAY I 5 D.M , MO'sholl & Amx 3400 Vt0 Opo110 Newporr Be0<h (714) b+4 qcro .-.r.~s REDUCED t&.000. Old Spenisb style 2 br hme . Patio rm & sep. 1Sx37 sq f\ bonus rm in rear. Priced tA> sell. Call Rae James, agt. 631-1266 COMO<> Beach area. 2 Br, den, 2 ba, ucellenl location, for Ulla 4 year young un· iL $ll4,000. Hollis Wood Red«, 8'1$o8178. eoteO•••ue.t5 WESTCLIFI' 1•2 br, $11,000 la up . 1700 w...clifl Dr. ()pen daily 1-5. eo.1513or81MMO Sal Sun 11 JO to bpm Mon thru l''r1 3·6Pm ICY.> Via 7.apt1ta Caltf1a Properties f.61 3606 llr 722-8221 ,..CE SL.ASHED! Prest1i1ous 3 BR. I'• bath ho m e M::i-..;1\1· Crplc. wob<1 beum • IJe~ $121,SOO VA ()wnrr "°2·'4317 Open hl)u. .. e Sun Aug 26, 1 to 4 :ni; .Elsperanz_a ___ ~- OPEN HOUSE OCUHVIEW! 4 IR 3 lo, oppro• 4,00014ft. 419 An. Ariefta ~tE.OISOtt 131-'>500 --- MEARIE.ACH 4 Bd rm .I' l b a . lh I n n natural wood & ~l.b-~ holl'l(', 2) r.. old Yo Jlk t11 l,11S U\'n & 1' !-it ro•1·t £leach ro rml rt•n . .,,, 1•t bar. Jc,1r j!ar. pr•if landscap!'d orrerl'<I By OranRe \' Jlle\ Ft E Mk (Of'. Gary J>'Spa1n ~&498-5066 OCEAMVlfW! Spanish style 2 bdrm home on two Jt.J Jots: Room to dt•velop. SIZi.000 MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY '7l-5l54 497-llll s.. ..... Cqldl..o 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ByQWMr, Mission llill11, 4 BO. est.ate, beaut. gmds Pvt :r.r. ac. Commun. s tables. pool , tennis . Anxious to sell. Sll0.000. m'4681 Or Help-U·Sell 951-3855 Brand ~ina. •• BACK BAY custom 3 br, cul.de-.. c, parquet en· tly, new Crplt, 1kyli&hl, hot tub. $142,900. Ait ...... .. n ;t~-;-r p t t I n g Ulroulhout; levelors and woven woods. 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba. Quiel cul·de-aac with back gate lo park. .. 900! I - llk>BlLE HOlllE BUY SELL· RENT· FINANCE ....... ...__.. lafaWtlH c:..ilr- CMJ. US 6'1 ·I U I HUNTINGTON BY THE-SEA 2 BR 2 81 + deo. Call iijll ~ NEW HILLTOP ESTATE MOBILt:HOME INFORMATION CENTER • New" in park resat9'lor rurtlle" info cell ~I! County Mo bile HOme Center S37 ·3272 1 ACRE-VIEW.POOL-TENNIS COURT Now nearing completion on a secluded hilltop in the Tustin llills is an estate home conceived. designed and built with a penchant for true elegance. runc tionability and q uality. It 1s approached by a long drive to a c ircular motor co urtyard with a ccnlraJ planter Double gates admit o ne to a walled inner courtyard rC'mtniscent of old baronial est ate::;. Arch1tecturall~ unique 1t offe rs 547fi :,q ft of It\ ini:! area "1th a fabulous unobstructed view of th<:: hills am.I li ghts from m ost of the rooms 6 bedroom:). 1-'a mil v Room . G a m~ Room. JJ uge Forma l Dining Room. fabulous Kll('hen all r esplcnd1d with d a ring and 1nn o\'at1 ve architectural f ccitures 5 t·lt·gan t bathroo m s tnC"ludmg maskr with sunken Jac uzzi tub & bidet. 4 fircpla1.:cs Many quality fl•i.Jlurt·<.; '-ll"h a " Frcn<'h door s. dtt·ori.Jll\(' m'>ld1ng..,. 1.>o rought iron g .1 t l' ~ b :.i l 1 <ill 1t:". c • · n t r .. II o 1 r and \ .1<·uum "'"km tr a11..,1u ... 1·t·nl ~k vn>'ll plu.., rnu1 ti mon· \l.J).!.ntlln.:nt pr.I\ Jll I iH'fl 1;r1Jund ... \\llll l<.1r~'-i><.>ul Y.tth ... p.1 .1 douhll'" t•·n111. 1·1111rt .ind \H•ll clt•-.1g 111·d l .uH1 ... c .1p1ni..: <Hlt·r cd 1·0111plch· ~1 t S'.r.Jt111111 i-·or C.1dd1t1vn<tl !11·1.111" ,111d .Jn i..lmt ~11ll•"' ll"l plc::J'>t Newport Beacb iox.11& l Br. Spece rent $1110. Ask· Ing S7. 751. 642-8850 agt. 11 atxeo, ZBr, aBa. fam rm. frplc, cabin type.big trees. adlts, sm pets. Sp. 28 1124 W. tSth St , N.B. Seoclff• M /J'I f'aril Mewpo..t leadl Rood.liner zox.50•. 2 lge btdrms Ready t.o sell $14 .SOO. for quallJ1etJ buyer 5'18 7756 NEWPORT IEActt '• 11\.lle:. rrom beach. I bed.rm single wide, lt'l:I llomelle K mos old !:>pace rent SJJU ~p .. r buy al Sl7.500 <Ser.HOO I Grove Homes 89tl-4363 •ir r~JIJ.1102 New awn1n 11s. rr('-.h paint 11•1 make a rl1r (1·r1•n1·1·1 :!Br I H .• -iwnfll•' ..,Jlf·-. Hl·aullflol \.\l'-.lm111'>tPr J>k $11111 mri fl'lll Un]) SI 1,:.r.ro t-:Si61!1il l"all tn<IJ) l)a\" '+7:! 11421 Rk r a MORIO , ARI Ur1ubl..-w ide w11h mJ-.t1•r .. u, tc add1lttJ11 fo.xµan.-.IH' l'X.Can Vlt.'W \.\rdp 3 rou nd d~rk-. 111 <:15115 15 Rt; Cd~ll l .IMT\3 I ~.SOO l ,di ... 731-3777 1\~1·nt. 497 19M ~for ScM 1200 .......•••........••..• ta• .it rt"'> llJ min north 'lf l{;in1·hn 111 l'reo1·h \ .ille)' on p;i\'ed llwy 7~ 10 mm lo Lake Skmnl'r Ideal for h•irs<' ranrh 17M)9°l6·3115 Ownr·a.,_ Q~ 1010 r..-1090 ------.._..,_..,.,ty 1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ffTS-1..VlSTOIS $69,000! RA!!d~e<i $3.500 to sell DOYt'' Ptus seller wlll pay '-OITII" CO"l.'' "i e-v. rrv1f hugt-fml~ rm Fml) neu:bbortlOOd Ca II noy, · 54.>~l Keal E.st.11 .. SAHDP'OIHT L+t lot rm ror p.1011 ~Br - den. 2l.,Ba. a•;<•umf> ln,,;n OWC2nd._agt_:>I 1,1u ibr. l~ba xlnt \'Ond. nt'Yo Q3.k lotchen. rom,•r Int. $79.500 !'>oi9 9'.lllJ ~ 0~1 t>\'CS 11.ADFORD ft\.ACE I flR rnndo. FHA lll>'\Ulllt.' 9 . Si!I ooo Op1'n Sdl 'Son I .) J3l F ,\llun 1a •• 1~ MEWUSTIMG ANXIOUS IEAUTY Real fbtatP SaMllt t..,... I 086 ········•·•············ Open House 'T1l Sold :ni2l6 Manlyn Dr. Ille 4 (,, den Of' S Hr, r•IOm ror rool . walk lO beache~ & shoppin)! orean '·1ew Will trade lar~c equity ror 4·Plex. or ? l'u-.t.l Mesa 1S A. art.'a R\.'<'r Ill ty Call 49!H941:1 ---- Opeatto.K Sat/Sm 1-5 30871 Lalo~ ~hs-.Ntl ..wtca ll'lfty OCEAMVIEW 2 bedrm & den, highly \C)gaded. $139.900 Teal & Babock Really lnc. 499-4797 5-.tlNdl 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A PEACH OM THE llACH Lovely oc:n rront home with Magnificent View. Modem 2Br, 2Ba, lg liv· log/dining rrn. Used brick frplc, lg upstairs atttln& rm facing the ocn. XlDt financing. CALL TO SEE 146-5502 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W Acres Ocean Ylew. spectacular lllendoeino CoMt.. super lnvest.nilent or f\llUJ'e bome site. Xlnl terms only SD5.000. W1 II trade 675-1094 ----- 1VSTIH ll.AMCH Sharp a Bdrm. 3 ba, .. Crpk's, fanuly home oo ..., acre horw propeny C)pen Hl'"IU.W ~very day ttl i.old, rrom 1 1 o ~ 30 lturry' Won't la-.t' 1362 S fo. ~k~ line Tu:.l111 1---------Oval.OOK.IMG 54>.16b6 RE.AL L..._T .\TE Waiwwasttt 1 098 .....•.....•.•..•...... RLllT WfTH FfllENDS C)pt>n Sunday I 4 !312 Duncannon J>tl'Tlty of room f11r \·ntrr 1.11mni: an~t<k & out Li.:t• '"l'lutkd rc.11 yJrd. trop11•JJ :.••llt01' I HK -'-bu bonU!> r m ~ Yo t'l har t.::x l:.! ad!! on wnr I. bar CAL.1. 754-7800 Mulh~ ~~r ~ 'J!JZI Bnstol. C ~ S75.900 lmrmruJatr 3 Hdrm. 2 bJl.h. ~P l'OOI bacl.. '.ird Wtlh CO\ ('rt•tJ p.it 10 Homeowni:r .. delti.:ht Call to see IRIH jMonuk 536-1461 •••......•...•......... MatlM Hof:ae1 For5* 1100 ·•·•·····•············• MEWMAalMA Xlnt 'rte.,. l> 1tes in Half ~oon lia)' from $12,5'A> with :dnt terms AdJJ 1'efll to wild hre preservr Qy,ne r gent Ch et Sall.s bur)• 11 640-87 :;s 1500 .•....••......•..••••.. BARGAlN 2 ChOtCP lots 1-:1 T!.lf"> Ct'meterv $5.5() 1420 AP". Santa &irbara, Ca 931\tl eom-rcial ,., .,ty I 600 .••.•.....•..•.....•... COMM ERCIAL PROPEHTY ~"'wporl Bea\·h . w ith tui&i traffic coont GTOl>' annual income S33,UOO ptu. .. B.1rrctl Rily ReRt.Sler h42 5840 --- HEWPOIT Ca:uuarclal lldlJ Ill Attrocff•e / Adl•• Area nus build.mg has it all C 0 M M E R C I A I. EXECtITTVE Ol"Fl<;ES, APARTMENTS with an wunatchable view from the roof top pal10 atta Owner wall carry with flexible r1nanc1ng and NO POINTS. $325.000. REAL t::SiATI. - SAUSUUIN Golden West 24 x00. 2llr, Balboa Island 213a . ram rm Custom ·~~~~~6~7~3-6900~~~ n'dwood det"k 5• Pk San I· • Juana.po ~96-IW7 Cudo••l..s/T••• -------............ 1700 On the Ba y S ide, Be au t du I n l' An ia 8.1ys1de Vtll. 300 Jo: Csl llwy, N ll Bch. pool. jacuu.1 11t26-V1ew rrom upper sundeck. 2Dr, 2Ba. nu lot, miiny amerul1es ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8~ ASSlJMABLE • 2Br. Bradford PI. WJ,000, $M8 payments 7S1 .Q82., s-8PM. '"° ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAM DUPUDS New 3 bedroom hOmes + apl. Stonis Coostr. 646-4414 or 492.1393 0,... W Js.n I 2-5 1167 -tBr. 2Ba. lovely petlo, close to bay. •--------~ MIW O n the Sou lb S 1de 3226 ..... St. tll. J».2Br, 2Ba. + lg encl FAcb unit bu 2 IC Br'a ft lanai. new cpls tdrpe. dm, 2 ma 11 p~ pmtb, ~ al •~ lo see all 3. z ttpks, 2~e.. loeda ol Bllr. Leona Morgan ........ Al\.~ 675-4010. t---=:_;:,. _ _;:; __ ,;_:;..:...... ~~~~~~~~ .. --,_.,.,., 2000 ·~ ................... 11. •• u.,..-..-atxM, 2 BR, 2 .-......... .,.. ... _...; ba. tam rm, porch. AduJt ~ ....,....-....._ 5• pk.C.M. 645-1882 3 Browner'• ua1t w/frplc • 1 Br I Ba unit. "" u -1wnable loan. Sl79Joo f\11.l -'t.e. -'Nllna the mo9t people .... pouible la lms-tut w €'~!;\,..€ tbe a uccua of any __.._..-. >I lfb ....,. ule. Make aure .,...---+--""-H°"€~ yours i• listed lo -• =~fled , phone -•1.4c;-:,:1;11B •• EWL Y P1L01 ~ .......... .. ................................................................................................................. . o-..ir ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,. ..... ......u ....... . ....................... ~~-~-~!~ ...... Wf:t'.:'/ JJIO ~~ ....... ~!!~ ~~ ....... !?~~ ! ... !~.!~! .... ??.>.~ ~ ............ ?~~~ !~~.~~ ... ??!! COITAMHA ......... Let ,..,..... price 1n Cml• ~ OBlt 1~ do•n ( , ,\Jwaya r4!ft'4'd w.w ........ IM-1111 If UNITS ~t.·eUent Npt lk:b luta UUft. ) b lLI rr~m lhet 01'f.9ft Tf'fu•nta pa)' ulll tlw'Mr wanta fa t H it' .. '111 prl~ ... IOO ~MACH IZUMITS I DOOR rrom OC to.AN UnbrfJev•hi)' luw W W PRICf.O 111 1-42~ ooo 1 >wni-r w 111 t rad.- Worid I Ml 11 .... 55~7777 FOUi UHIT~C.M. N .. .¥1' w:w J Ur •>wnn' 111111 2 hu, lrµI l 1 ar ~. 3 l Ur . 2 Im, Ullllb ·rs1.1nv111 mu. iw:t lli0:1 16 DILUXE UHITS PIUMJo: Jo;J\STSIDJo;, <'M Z lldrrnx cui:h TKJ::STl\HNES CO 640.~11 1 MfWPORT HACH Vllrious loc· oo Pt-run & Nwpt Shn, avail All llml'n1t11•11 l'rt>11 •!ntly l~llM..-d Tum kcy Opt:ru lion l'rovt:rty rnumt iaviul G7!i-4912. AKH I b bor Escrow ~ah iR IK01119 ,..iC'ty, ...._or H• c:tt., ... c.-..,..... for , ... atloRt. Coll 751· 775 uk for 9wry 12 unitJ'I Modem. 0% vur lal' XJnt for out of t•1wn ·~r. Synd. etc·. Wulk to :.II Ot·eirn i.1tlc lwur·h 1·11mm A.,k•nu SJz .ooo f)CI' unit ltN1l P rr1p.•rt1t•i. "Vll\1!111h 71•1 '/i'U :111!1!1, 4:'4-4:1111 J>.ut.:1 1'•11111 tl11pl•·~ i' llH t' 1111 , I lllt. I h,1 i' lttl I I' ti SM~ rwio I'. I'. 1\111•11 lk .1h11r 1!.-1 ·1:11H MEW HOME + IHCOME 251>7S..., CM lllx t1paC'111u:. hurnc w I~ :.!Hr ... t.od10 I wnhJU.' Urlll "1 lllKTM! hw. 3 I~ lidrrn• .. 211d~. acpurah· yd, •llx lutdtt!tl, M1•iJ1tcrr.J111•.111 ., l y I <' 11 r r h 1 t 1• l I u rt• h•·ft\JUfully lmh1·J>(1 A ,,. :11 DMdN>f flWllf'r'•h1p I )JJol•n Sat I :. 1 .. ""', .. 11 :.i~1 •m1 :.uri rn:l\T" 1. 1 .... u,,n.1·111>1'1.lrl..,. l·r•in1 ~·1 'rOll 'w1 •,.J11J.11 I VIH ll•11r11·, :•t t.1 ,.,•11nt ~ :1 pvt lwlt 1w~1I 6t 1111·1 Trt•J!>Uf •• bl•· f'k 'U'lll 1':w1f11 1;..,1 llw ~ I .111tuna h1 h It M I' 17M1 <l'IJ ;i:,7t1 ft 2 1•11. h•1uw, J hit ~ 11.1. uppffivo•l 11l11nh, l111rlcl rt· a r , $:1-t .~OI) IJwr11 , !oHf) !127:J. ~.'\7 O!l'l!I ltill>USTRIAL 2 new l>u1ld1n K.., ~A /I rv1nt• rndu1U11 al arcu l'oiul1ve 1·u11h ll•1w I~ okn 833 8S."1 f 1.2 two f1'irrn w11lli, niom for b i.ddttwn:il unllh <J)l;I, 204!1 W11llu1·c, <.:o:.tu llilf'tlu Grt.1511 W .280 yr Sl'1~.ooo dn k alan11· $4:!JJ,t.u1 on l'•111tnwt ~O yr i.u1H1rdlnat1nn l'nn lot 111t ~(,()()mo ~ ~rm TR~LEX 1 ,,.,,. l•1 l1Cud1, II y r., •ihl Jll 2Br w /Rllr, "1huk1• mtl A.li:SUl'NI hi!• ll1l al 11 1'!., Sl6U ,IJOO i\)!l ~ 17;J;, 631 1a11i I( ti: lnvc..-,i1m1•nl firm NU hw1 rm fur I rm.Irv. fH' 11v1L11!11 :.r•• purc:h1111<: 111 t'lllrlftl p(IJl)f'rty /It 11pl, r•uimt Iv hrnkurui.w ot 1·x Jl<•MJI sh11r1• l'X IH'lll'll'I>, I UIJprtlll S600 mo Cit.) fo\1 U i.ct'retunul le ofr 'ICfVIC."ell mcl'd Muny 111 w11t oppl)'i; C11 II M 1 Ctrwford ICI RroltrrN ~ .. ---- MCOMIUMTS CaJ,l tor ll11t Sever a l I rom SU0.000 t.o SI 95,000 c.u $40.38811. 1.., 1:,:1a•·t:AJ 0 Jli:AL ESTATE ~S.TIRMS, I TllMS.20H • It.LOT n.. .-ner will carry the paper at only I~ on lhllf h~ lnv-..netll. New nd<IM• k!Wm&ll price. Call now for detail•. ~·uatt ~ ..._ ,_ IJll ff J ... • ... •••••••ouuuu•• l Br. I be, 500 aq. rt •New Dr eorWIO nr Ho. Lovely 2 8dtm, 2 bacon •••-•••••••••••••••••• -----••••-I Brown crpt. t12'75 2$311 Oil Plaaa. Pool, MIO. No do. Jmt painted 6 new IAIT19IC.M. MIW TaASMHr... Newport 81vd. 12. CM ., . ...,4or7»0217. C1Aw1Pt1llo•2cara•r IHCfPl• CIMT9 i.ma..c-. •.ooo MM14T ClNO 2 BR w/1ara1e. ::O~•ll 751·811&0 or PAClOUI HOM 6 DUPLEX llU.000 .......... xaat<>ninae Co loutkM ICOTTllALTY It n __ ...... J140 Adli.. no peu 773 w All laa1ed AutomaUt 116-1111 ·-.. ••••u•......... WUlon GOO. 111..-Uw M --leedt JZ40 ....... la ... Iner••••• Wiii Ck....,,_ de!AWL• 2 br . 2 ...................... . \rede for land auHable ,. ,1111 --. ba. pool, H c:urlty 211~~.2.""pat..t~lo Condo2 .. a; HOMf'.8 FOR RENT a UNJ'l'l.a'-ol.-. pride al""........., I Ir"• 'IP W lllO ,._,,. l••t un fnr cleve1,...1n1 A1tu11 •• ·-~" _ ...... or,•••\•--........ ' ... •u """ ..... J4IO --_,_ prap, xtn a . Never 3 or 4 br Pnced rrom tell5 lo ldlS. Jl'ncd yard 6 1ara1e1 f"am illeN pleHe, kld11 6 JJ•l11 wetcome. Call -..2566 ur fm.21'1t . Aiet. no fee aarMl, f'nM. oel)' Af!., Jalm Col &ti 1Jll Tift.IX ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ~..... Jl41 llv4d In. l550 per mo -••••••••••••••••••• Aval) Sept I. 6'2-«MI aft •-.UXIMIW• Ultlt and br11bt .,nit.a "1th pilUI• (Jr dealul, and alt mnd Nr lfMo m411n b•IJ'lf 11 d11otnrt {I/ S•nt• "'"' I 'arll rl 11<'t" I nt· 1142 Wit FAIULOUSS IMOXSTUIT New l.arl(c Ul!au1th1l I.out~ Jiat I mill" froio NWlJt Jlarbor Allrarttv .. pt"tt" .. tt"rm11 S.-llt-r JfllJhl tnide ~ ~wty '>tJl.lhal Your Newpurt 111' ('1\4 brvllcr h,. .. 1om vlctr mlo SAN DIEGO 11.avt• 'u!Jl!r lllVC'>llllent1> 1n pnrrw n11nh <O;jblul .iro•1t C11ndo:., hou: .... :., WUL'> l'OrTltrll'rllJI ('all IWhL•r1 714 7~ :!131 'll1l' Jell1·y <.:omp;.ny ll3!H.:.un 11111 ck I M 11 r l>el Mur SHARPULD IN COSTA M F.'iA TUlully recondJl1onc..'d 111 Mlk and out $155,000. IUcr, 2A hl1'1, Ph U3J.J300 SHARP4-PLU AlmtJtit llll11lly rchabe<I A.II I Bdrm':. $155,000 Call Jerry Ah'l ~2·3744 TWO UNITS IS THE PLACE TO START A good cure lor those llhnniung dollar blur!> ;i Bdrm, 2 bath, Vlllta . St 10,000 l'h yeul"ll t)fd. (;onvcr.1100 poi.i.1bd1ty llave 3 duplrxL-s in ia row 2 lltlrm 1:11 Uucn;i Purk SJ I0,001) Cl)mf•lrt1Jhh· untl i., uvotl '>ln·d :! t111 ,, 1111 ~ .. 1~t:.1rl1• C' M i 1:111J)()() l .. ir1•• l.;iwr1•rw1· W1·lk .p•·11.tl ••• ,,. •• "" •• l lit'(lr '"""" llial , ... :1 lllC hw l'I I lllt i.:u1•:.l h•" f Jlllt• T11w11 'l'uM111 $140,000 /\ re•moth·l('<i l(nldt•1111hJlf' wrlh wt•f'JllOI( w11luwi. out froot. fo'rt>nc·h 11tw.r~. :! lr1111 :. & plunk fl•l'Jr'> 111 1>1111• Alley .11·rt·1>i. f11r ht)ltl c ..-ft v 2 llllr rn 2 11.1. 111 Orn nu•· $152,500 Nr•w' l.•IVl'I v w1111tl1•cl :111•,1 ff11h " cllll ~(ara~t· •·;u t. l llt .1 flf( 2 lwllt '""'" N• WJml "'~ s1 1;:1,!J(/(1 ~111.t r l & \h.11 JI l-'rpl1· " & H V p11rkin1: 2 •Jll IJ l•1t J BH & 2 lift N1·wpur1 Ill'> $1111,YOO A1·m:-1:. lro111 th1· park. ffJ.llt·':. & 2 IJ11th1> cac•h Cnll Wi ul 7:>2 l!Y.iU j 9UAIL A!~~~- 10,... fll 1 :)0 r .M.I DAMAPOIMT Ooldlitl l.anlt'm hc>IJ\l' OMa Hilla hi achot,, dt•t 11w'M2 HR• deft, l''J ha. h'pla , dtil 1ar1i11r11, unl'I paUOI ()nJ )' 2 )' n u It I IUl}.500 DON TVL•• a ••soc .• "•ALTOflta ., • .000 IASTSIOI C.M. K 2. 2 wuta. alway11 rrnt t:td, $U9,000 11111 lo, I Vlh St Ownr. ~ ~?:J 200°/o DEPUCIA TIOH !I h n " w µ r 1 ti l" '' I OWOt'r!lhlp untll! 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SID> A&t 67!>-58.10 WALITOllA Ht Plepnt, cuatom J Bil. hmlly rm . h ome w tronml cllnint rm. 6 aourm•• kitchen w /brkfat. area. 11$00 t Monthly. Mary Lou Marion &G-ID$ < 8-13) 6 IASTSIOI · Urand oow 3 Br, 21;', na t.ownhome. 3 car gau11e. trpl c , 1llt ylif(ht , mlcmwave. Pool. t~nrua. ~mo Days ~. evt=t~ Avwlable now 2 Hdrm, I bll. West.aide CM lnplt'x bdund Coilla Mella park t:I05tmo with ll>t/lai.t ft lieC: <Sep req Call Lmd11 IOGtaS UALTY '75-2311 -------Hlr, Z fplc:, no petA ~ 1 ·-VN.;ANJ' 118 loc. 4 BR. fo"am Rm. fplc, $.\5() mo. Asck for Keith, 962-4471 VACANT. xlnt tiff loc 4 BR. 2 Ba . l':iCXl mo <;;;.II Keith, Wl 4471 WAMTID 31.ir Houae In Marina Sctiool Di.ltn ct $37 5 Lil $400 mo Please c all ~79al\6PM Exec Pam Hom e, 58r. lrru from be1tcb. 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Ml t•nd uf rul 111· 'a•. xfnt ~1·ht1ul . nr lJruvt'nilt y tHT~ mo 1111 I R».rd(>ner & li1>'!0('18l1•lfl lluri. l,1•11"" 1purc•hi.i.r 11pt.1url l)(l"l'l1bl1• UM 1*'9 ('Vo"' wlm1I i\l'ok lor Ur Sh11µ1m Walnut ~111.1n•, b t•, rl1·an 2hr 2 Im l wnh,.,•• 1'11111 1mrk. 11nrt1t'<J IH't'lll' N11 r111J1 $4!Jll M:, !n!l!I 111•11111 ml ult OrJt1!(1•t 1 ,.,. 1·uod11 1 lllt 1 lufl Tc:1111" N1Ur1ll. 111101. J'U' $4!111 :..'1 I :.!!YIA or 2 t:l /K:O -t0l'4 lhr + lort, pool. Jac:u111 , l1!111u11 ~9 W62 2 411111 . fUH Ill 32 •. y • II M ., M1tr hcll /\dolt rommonity. <'lltr :t RR 2 n11 p111111 hom1• ~.00 m11 Cu II Ht• v Ii I 67 S JIOOO ffOOL>B KI l>G .. : NPw 3Br 2.1'8. f111k. ~mo 844 7790 •I.AR(; .. ; Jo:x •:c llOMt-; poof, 4bdrm Jba. lem rm & din rm. all nu p111nt w•llppr $790 111rl µcw1I 114!1"\' ~ 4f .:.4 Near IW'W 2 br 2 ha. patio. dbl 11ar utll rm comp ret' rtr . pool. 11pu No kid ~ $47 ~ mo " 2l3 t47R R241 ut 270, 213/545-378'1 (fo:VH ) The Terrace 3 br, 2 ba, 2 pool•. 2 car aara a e . B eau l e nd unit lownhome surrounded by park 912$. ~ 1800 " Iv "*"•l!t' . I fl 2 Bdrm Condo Air. tenQl1, pool • '1'h• Laku.. $450 1$550. ~ JZ24 s or 4 hi'. Priced from •t.o ... fl'ntd yanl .. 1ara1u fan)lllu pltue Kida • peta welcome. c.11 ... 2511 cw m.•n. "'-· noree WOOOlllOGI ....................... Orama Uc· AU amen+ PP, ... 1811 + yrd. jot to beach . $175 $796 ...... I . 2 BR. 2 b9., 1ln11e level; peUo. pr AallOC r •cil btiutlful 1 9'50 ~aH. Nf,.TINm UMTALS Bach., Iba 38R.21,A,ba 4 BR.2.,., bll. 2 UR.2ba BUJYf'S CONDO, 4 Br a e.. oew paint, cl••11 l.hrlM>Ut. Avail •PPf'01C i/l ........... .,, •. Sao Clemenl.c a BA. 2"' be t09do iA Newport 0"9t, Pool. •· •. walk to baedl. -· adul&a ........ KMG1 Bklfa Coado "A'\ Ndec:. :.0 2 ti., I lenl. Pool. • thoppUJc. Lease. ITOOmo . 203 Vilta I l:lollr o 175-mU ,\ c:ondo a br, J be, Nwpt Terrace, patio w /bb4J. Pool • Jacuaai. 1150. -..un ~~ ..... !~~~ *.=~lea.,~ OCEANFRONT Wkly or 14' 17Mlt12 e&r yewty reatla $400 6 up. R.al. P. -~79. Newport Crest Condo 2 br. a.tom 2 bdrm 2 bit $6.'JO 2 ba., walk lo beadl. Ten· l'lll + pool. 91150. Eva pr mo m41 499-2715 or m~ 497·3644 aft 6 (1141 -· ------ 831J...8W() 8 JO.s Ron o r BLUYP'S Bedt Bey fl'tonL Lew 2·3 bdrm. lmmad oc- ~>'· ... .,S.3171. So Lal(un;i Ruxtlc & qlllilnt, I hlk lrom b(h, Uu1I COl)' J Hr. :t ba hrn W /frplr, hlil> ii Vlt'W r1f lhf' PMc1f1<· <>i·n lrom all ~ Looktnl( l•>r xtra Jerll'Jd t1.'llanl Sll:IO Hui;1 nt» ph ins. SOOI> <M.st•rwtina spac. bowie. 2 flty, 3hr, 2~ba, frplc. Sl".A> J;JI ue 1.u l(oon 1 Con dt11 Pnv bc:ach. J)flf1l11, l••r1 4 ')!} 252 0 . :!l.J 71-'1 (JZJO fl'ull ()r t•an V1f'w , C:atul111u &t ruu11tl1nl·. wur>d & i;tl11i1:;, ulmo!!l l)l'W, 4 hr, luv1i.h m11lr -.t•·. 3 fplc-,i, ll(c 11undeck11. ull Llln'>. wat1•r ~ ~r. t•htld & ~1 ok $l.200 Lw 49'J 4H20 Ni~ 2 tk" :t Ha w1cunyoe YI-6 frpl(', nt:t1r OPW, 1IB'> mo ~ ll900 or 1 rtcr :.. 41(1.3644 ~ ...... lZU • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2br 2...,ba condo. pool. t>tr· S4SO N u p ell\ Jllllhunt St rnr Alph11 Hrta ma rkf-t 1 s.'JS-G20ll N1v,11rl Shurr-"1 T w nhm :!IJrl'.,bw !&r pullf)'<,lllf .1n..-n1t11·' • lw.ic h 1 '>•'t •'••l•> S:,._/1 : •• ,l J(M.~ '" ''II\ :;it:J Hll _,.,.-1 luch 3 2 69 No peU 64llH303_. __ _ lbr condo, upgraded Utruout, nea.r Westcllff 1-'lua area 833·3622, 6"-801A Nice hou."le, 4Jrd Ill, lncl enclOKed garage, want yrly te11anl. no pets M!SO. 561-190 J llr, l:Y1 Ba, Newpart Terr. Condo. Vlew. 2 11tory, pool le jacun1. 1ioZ1 Call Bill 87S.311:18. IAYSMOBS Reaut. 4 Br, 3 ba, lam nn Me y view from up· 11t11rt1. Sl.SOO/mo. Will corllllder lse /opt. 6'5--te85 or-...0029 2 Br. d1n.1111e rm. frplc. garaae. lath-garde n h o use, gprinkler1t. fenced Lawn service ft water 1nct. 1800. Hof'M! con-alt ex:tr a. 642-3519 °' 7~. REAl!T Vu Back Bay 3 tr. 2 ba Avl. 9/22. $750 per mo 301 Averuda Cer · n lo&. 64C>-S37 2 J.100 ISLt; Avail Oct i...t 2 Br. 2 li:J. µ111 m. udutt ..... no f"'L'> f7m mo fil5 72t:t WHTSIDE •••••••••••• • • •• •• • • • • • ;1 l1d r 21 ... , htt . nr P'>'>I I 'l<I ~~.~-· \pl .-. 1'•111tf11 ,,.,. v1>ll1·v h.1ll l 'h1lclr1·11 rl'tlt.il \ tll.1 111 r1t.1I· 1t1·t~ 01-. ~Kl 111•1 .... 1·11·t.k1 •W\JJ\ Ill IH\111 .1111 J..JJ "~' I ,,, t1·11111 1,.io 1I & \•111••\l>Jll 1!.11 •• 1)(1 '1l;:t '""" u r...-1 .... '""' ~. Rftfl'IMES "'"' , ......... "" 1111'. Y. I\ y ., () (;.) 110\11'. CAU. 631°4 555 I Ht I ,,.. •·lit'< , u l•tlll Ii• rrw ~ .111l.1• t 11 111• ,, 111•1 I' 1'1 $1.' _, m11 I' 11 ~' r It. ,,If \ •.• I !:'..I lf .. rl#ll \ I .... ho fll1 IJj>t f l'.dnnv1 I HI< .! 11.1 ~·nJI \.ol rJ flf "hi f.t ""'"""'' 1• -•t c .. 1rc1t-n1·r ill v..1l•·r 11111~ 1tlt'<I SI 1.100 11.M ~ •• ,.•,:t ~11:1 IAYRIOMT WlNTl-:R1Yt-:A ftl.Y 3 111 4 Hdrm.,. 11nml' I urn /\• .ulublt> Sl•pl I!. l nu Kn-t'htl'I & J\'\1\.11<' ~Mann•·AH· 111 1>75-3331 I Br l Ba l'lll'f'Uf ..... ll•m•I)' l:\1ni: 111 ll.1rl11.r V11•w llornt."!> f 'hl"\1 to 't·h•io•I & 1,e..r>I n•1 po•I' ~•1 mu ~.'11.&if.ll, b40 14-40 Sravww. 4 IUt. :1 ha , Nt•w lrdlurd <:uarut'd l(•l•·:. pi)l)f & t<"llOIN 11200 M IJ ll44 $403, 63 I 3444 OC .. :AN vu, lmrntl rll'w dJx ,.,,,.,14,, 21\r. 21,, Uri, frr11r, J•••·111,:r.1 11111 .:ar trY.1 n111 Avail S.•111 I tllH C~JI, :: Hr, :• ha 11111 l '1111y11n I w II h ·"' $11llCI 111111 N It 111-U C'all 11ft 1111111 11~'1 IM~ kl"'" roodn. lt•KJlf'. :1 llH, 2 1)11 , 11111.ill' lcvt•I, o;pct' l8l1.d:tr view' Han.:om al S'm mtl AJrt 640 0020 Olrm11 Newport Bl'11r h 3 Br, 2 b11 llrolldmoor St11vl4!W, 111:11r Spyl(lai111 1\1<.:. 1mmat· Wat1<r. Jearrle ner. 11u111 flu1•11 p111d H1•fr. r.-~ SH~O llNHK.'W} IAYCllST N4-ar f}uvrr ~Ort'N 3 fir, 2 txi .. 'otmlll dm1n11 rm Squeaky d1Jan. ntw paint , ll(f' 1<1•11 11 l(rl'rnh u u 11\.' ln<'I w11~hl'r 1dryer ref rl I( ., allrdncr l..Ae t8251m o <Al.I owoor 114 /644-4227 al\8 pm JMrnlne <;reek Ouarded Community Br•nd new home. Pool" ., tennlK. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. l>lnlna " Family rooms. Sl.200 per mo. 2JJ/-L802 AJ..,., l l11lr •• 11 ~1:,1m11 l~rll .l11hn M.1r'>hall /\1, 1w 1ai1. 1111: U.nyon 2 l~room, ;ill 1J\.11or aP1>hanco<.i. SlllJO rm Century 21 Newport ( :.·nt,.r tJ.40 5."C°J 7 J hr I ha ranitlfronl 'll1·wpvrt Shun::.. $9!>0 mo Wulk l o beitc h 64.2 IOC)() "' M.S 4f\..S 7 IJIJi) l~U; l lllt I lfo •li.ulil•· ''" v ,JU)ll'<1 • 1·11 11111 Ann l'1·t 1•1 "' IA? ~rll I U1lr111 f.,m r111 . 'IP<·n l•··•m• 11<·.11'11 ,,,. .. ,1 . 11 .. n ru .. f/~1 mu 1"1!. 1!>:11 l!.:1)'llhtir1-i;, 2 Wrm. 2 li;i, n.r IJl·h. rum. ,,r unfurn. St-pt J une IS 64~ 74JO s-a...• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 hdrm 2 ha home 111 xlnt San Clt'mt:nte l~at1on SS75 m•1 4ff:I 2:u111 m 5111 :!Mii 2 Kdrm. Ked~orat~ I blk lo beueh 111 h11p1> niO l!K' 2111 W <Ain1td11, San<..11•m 213137113119 3210 ................•.•.... 1hdrm . II( y rd. n1 r~ n1•11(hborhood $4511 Kid.' l'l't OK S56 71:19 2br. Iba rondo , $3HO, adults. 2·Cllfl' itar. pat1•1, Oil pel'I , ltVMll 9 11!1 751 lJSOev~ ................. - u..fwwilllecl llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIASl~IS! J Hcdroom · Custom 1'u.'ll.ln home·tllOOmo z fte<lroom + Oen home Newport $1000mo. Townhome I yr lca11c. vww, upgraded, ISM)mo. .. 7~·1100 r ii , N IU 4> • 0 \ 'll'I r() ftt '°"' , [91filll c t ~ .... J400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toumCoodoforlaue. Dix. 2bdnn 21;',ba, din rm, 2 fpk, pallO, 0«an view IO>mo. _.,'77118 Ct t J I I &WmW•cl 142' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2 8r 2 e.. So. Coar1t Vllla 1, SA (at llacArthur /Brlatol >. All newly redone. lotttou• 1round1. 9>001• • rec nm. K.ldl OK • .-mo. Call coUed 21J/ 4'7 ....... Db Qondoa, 2br Z b9, Up• Oc1•1fr• C1•dD pdcrpt6Ule, A/C,deck Yearly laue Avall Sept •Mew. Sec aate • loe I 2 Bdrm1, 1 V. ba. priv. a75mo. 56'f.TMl5. S75/mo.17a..D8Aat t: = -: se tewt a er 2 Ba concto. 9: I~•• 1121: 1be 8111111. end unll, 2 -·0 -•••••••••••••••· ..-.e.o.~1 llAllP 2Br t wnbu, Oar•n Grov•. Blln11. A!C. 2 ur l•r , quiet area 1400 . .X11u. lfi.1112or~ Sbdr• s ba. 2700.q ft. Back Ba1 area 110$0 mo Owner' m.o:IL8 • I I I l J I i ·~ :1 •• lf I\ ........ 1111,_ ........ 0 .. • ua :x .. :: 't • 4f i .... u..... tf kzzalt...,..., ·Al••••......_ ..._ •ooo ...................... -~ ;: ·~··~ ......................... ,...... .... .. "'' ............................................. . Sl.nllf, A&!pull 211. 1'79 DAL V PLOT •• OMce IMlll 4400 °"'9e ._... 4400 I • • '::t .... ~· lb.,,-·--····-.·~~ ..... -~ ~? .. 2L~~~ ~~ ... ~!!Nice tGndo, bMcb ami 111 • •11.mo. I .. I a. bMeMr•t --• OCWl'IOMT w /poo l , Jac unl . 6 111 ... .,. ,...... ..-... •· caJI •ea1•••1 . .,,,..._ 1 .,,1 ba. rr»1e. riso. llltehea prl•lle1u. > u. a be....,..,_, ... a.au&N...,.. .,..., aldnl.•ba.•/90.• ae .... cam-.m or _._ ... _____ _ -·•••••••••••••••• ·-·•• .. •••••••••••• a, I .. .__,. ' ~ , .... ~ Of111C!: apece av&U.a!Me Hl\W'OITC84ia ......... , ... , ....... ••••-••••~" :.!."V!n!~·~ g~V.,~: Ol'RCISPACI ~='i-1111;;;;. lnllon Beach. l50 per 2711 S., l't. "' GUI.er • BeWll Hut. Bar t.our. uw Oea:al'l'Cllll. BtllUll clithan .,... 6 .,. Adlllla. no i Ir. I -..u. llflflDO. m.4112. *1' Bdrm lD loveJy Kesa qit.: ~ .......... I w. 1 b&. ,.,. ~l ,,.., Dl&ll'M.dGM&ofrw19 ~IA 1o bMda. ar Jba Ve rde bome. m eals *!"I .,, -IW• m:t... ~ 1111•• ~~~J P"l9· ._..,_ bl•·· .. -.. ~ avail. No amolli n g mallih. PboDe ...-age •s1.•,..1it1fl rroau availabl•. service SlO ps month. Prim. spec; avalla'b&e ln °".,_. ODlY ~· dmll 15 per moath. Dally Cal·Atnerlcea Bide. 0.--. la U.W&il toot. P iiot o ffice. Pbon «: Newport Oeater. at Sl.05 lDI for lorei&n Inv.a.on mov.....,..Way --··~· -·· ...... 11111111 •· p1ew.~ D ;t .... MM a.---... '1 de .,.. pr, ....... 12'144lb St. •••-M••••-• .. •• eor 2br ocean v i•• ..cl40. Roomw~ ..._, DODI • l Ir. ntr11. ~. -. 2 It. 2~ a. beaut. lbdnn ..._._ mweeU1up LM• '-+llSI teaala',':'ald ~!par.,· .m.. ao ~· 6"D ""'*..,_apt. 81\1111 ln· 1 ~~· yrty, 541-·m.s · MM1Zlftl.2'1t. per aq ft. <S yr aeue C a 11 ar e a cod ., avail>. Fr" J>Ukln1. •m.1'111. .. ----..-m.ow llllt&.m-Tm cL ,..,..., ,. lNllh ~-pr. oo ...._._, •. tns. a•' llR·= ••-•--· S*10f ~etlwa.ltfOlll· ~•&a1&-m.JDO. Room in Coala MtU rw,an19.1. mo. OCJ:ANl'M>MT Alllflr.-. f..Uy com· pie•. Close lo e ver· p£Nnl()USESTUDl0 home. Pvt entr 6 bath. '*"81& POIMTI aac.sann Jamboree 6 llac:Al1bur BayW'iodows Ptush carpet. 712:2737. Allk for aw. 114 nSUO'IO ~ _. .~.IS ..;- MIWPOIT C...,_ Delipa Plua, IWluriOUI ctnce. eoo sq. rt. &ab-&et. 85 mo. f0.5456. OV!!ll 10,• QOALITY ~ AT DISCOUNT PRI~ 2...._-.Dupln tlOOmo.81rJ .... W'lal« =~-Near shop· =· l'NlO Cameron. Oteaft view, VenalUe SllOO.mo.Refa.st6-4781. ?'1wpcar\ lrt1 tlDO mo. Rael ..,...... ea-5131. Conrb. praae prkt. In· FJec.mt. blg, be, Fub lal, 1 a.droem. Oup&n OCIAIW l~~4s: ~· ~all achdt. oo pell, ~~;':;~~ ptltk>, no amtr. $1llO. Sm A ground floor opportun.\· J ty otrend for tbe r~ tlmt In this area by ,,,a established Sao Dieao blled firm with ex.latmg oompany st.ores. Come in &c see o ur San Die .. stores. You will sbate our excitement. S100.t09 needed. Financing pol!Si· ble &o qualified appli- cants. U you wow.I lift to own ft ooerat.e a ~ stigious business filling an important ~ i.n yoor coaunuruty. Phone our 36 hr loll free numb« HI00·32'7-9191 ext 447 or wnte to Mr. R ichard Brent. Tools-R-Us. U25 Un ive rsit y Ave. San JM«o, ca 9Zl04 ... c.i't'.:'l:!~'"°· ~---..,.~ ... ,.,.,.,. ..,,.!fa:.:" Ed· ~ ........ ,.. ,....., ;•:~~oa NIAi llACH Nmr' MW 2 br, 2 ba. bltn.. 2bdrm 2bla 1Jlt.Mb0. am yrd. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• mo.~ .... ~.t'9m~ t.:.~::.=t 1!!!,!'dmory ~!'~-~...;...!!50 mo. 20~1!,1~~~c~~~~:: Bayfront, u ndy beach. _. --.1':91•11uv•.,.,,.., ~ 30 1 £d gewale r a l IALIOA MIW'fOIT Ad"-'ta. n o "''· Dayw n:arig, gar. Yrly MSO Orooado. Avail week of llA&.n '1Ml?O m.oM2,cve161SlU.8. New z ~.b2 t>a1 . Condo Dys7SGMO.ev759-1426 ~St.o LS. Apt A. 3 br, 2 ~~~~~~~~~ Al'f near .,..,ae . ncludes Near Lido Shops. Quiet bL MZS. Apt C 3 br, 2 ba ONll!lnint 1 br, I~ ~ll. • IM 4-ft.IX wa&ber, dryer, re!ri&e.. 3br 2br S»S. Robloaoo. A "l , 1 wk frM reo\ 7 t''°6etal pool + more. $\25. Call area. uppe!' ·gar, SIJ..5647 .. ~1=·=· All\ LI l Rr, 1.'loaf'd gar , fl64.1017. deat53S yrly ~70 ---· -----ldry, la pa tio. refng C2l 2Brapts,SeasboreDr ¥...._._.. 4150 ........ ,. ...... ...................... ST-.sTOllACH ........... 3 bedroom. x Int cond ""'811 Racl'I Apt No peu Laundry. g.ara&e. Wlnter SI~ mu rent.a.I. 9500 per month 1~ Olll liJS..7019 after 6pm or weekends. N 1 c e s t r e e L nea r ~per beach location. 2 ~an vu. $500/600. Sept -•••••••••••••••••• Newport Blvd /18th, 10 BR. watb pnvate sun· 1. furn av a il. Dys House for rent. Big Bear min to CX"ean SZ75 Int. dedt, sm. pet O.K. Stove 831 7950 k Oty slps 6. I.mens furn pd. o n dt!posil. Refs. & ref. furn. $375 Mo. S42 2n9 ' e v /w n d 12:5 nitely pr cpl. Call fi42..2142 5J6.:MS6, 962-8050 -·-------after 3 p.m. 548-1989. New twnbse, 2 Br 2 Ba. I BR. ~-+ $100 dep .. LO· fii>IC, 2 car gar, 0 0 pets, rl elec. Adult, c all . Nwpt Shores 1&2 Bdrms. pool, laund r y. end TAHITI 1230 UP. Ortice-ato re. Dix. l·rm. office adj. cpta. drJtS, A/C. 17301 Airporter Hote l. No Beach. H.B. Lse. 842-2.834 &ea.e. 833-3223 9 to 12 Newport Beach ofc /a pt Two sharply decor ated SW. C&nner)' section. SS> sq. ft. adjoiniq of. 675-4912 broker fices. Door between. 14 ~ x 40. Harbor·Baller I MO.N&IEMT Cent e r . 302 1 Harbo r Established N ewpo rt flvd.. Colla Mesa . 1375 Beat'b full service ex-each. Avail. Sept lat. ec u 11 ve s u I t e . 3 in. _Agent..::..._549-__ 1.36e __ . ---- da vid u a I offices n ow availal>H!. All amerut1es EXEC. SUITES included in m poth to Happiness as having your mo n t h r e n t a I . place or business al M.acArtburatJam~ Haker Center. Recept. EXEClrl1VE ROW INC. con!. room , phone cov. 7S2-7170 / erage, 100 xerox I copes/mo . coffee, m eld b.tcllfhte Sllffft 1 n r e nt. Sec re ta ra a I ~.~~ ... ~?~.~ ---------'WWcs•Y.-fy I bdrm. 2 ba. ~ l0<·a IJOll. Short & long term 67s.6366. Bir. lOuft 4 or Su ur l..e.h UOOtoS7SO C al l Th e Beach SpeciaJ.isU garages. Across f rom Modem 1 or 2 br cotlaRe beach. From S280 to $3llO. on beach on Tah!tJ walh 2 Br:>. Ba, garage, pauo, ~5078. car. row boat. wash carpet, drapes. lndr y ----0-1-.-... ---~-.7-6-1 m achine. complete rm. $385 mo. 960-4148 _.,. -kltcbell. etc. For more $(75. Avail 9/lS. 546-9134 900.ros8 an SPM 3 Br 2 Ba triplex, near new, nr So. Coast Plua. Crplc, patio. smJ yrd, no pets . Avail 9 /8. $475 Eves 6'4·5623 New addition lo suite t80. services avail. For more ~'UU aervlce exec. swtes mro. pis call Hev at Ill Newport Center . 14 979-2161. .. ......, ......... We provide all servic~ at low cost. •96&-2274 Lrg lbr, 3 blks lo l.x.-ach, Sl75 lease. frplc. garage, no p e t s . 673 :1 1i;.1 4!113946. • Oceanfront l br. pat111, rrplc, gar. Wanter $450. Yrly SSSO. 673 77R7 BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 67>4630 Bach. w /kitchen, upl>('r , Lg closet, near OC CoUege, $195. 751·0769. L.g 2 Br 11,\ Ba. n ew l'Af'l>CIS , d rapes, & bll· ln!t Lg fenced patio, garage $415. Mgr 7711 }-:Ill s 11 0 . 847-6341 , 673-311.S 2Hr,1 ha. Encl gar , bltns. ;;;;-Beach, 2Br, ul'il No kids or pets . call ••••• ••••••••••• •• •• •• • mlo call 979-2a}9 eves & l & 2br, move an today weekends Walk to beh. $Z8S to S32S. 646-0507 or 498-llkl3. · Btg Bear laxerront Sbr. cabin, deck·dock ~o. &iperdeluxeoceanfrool s hore Reaut. l oc 1&:2 bdrm apts $350 to 714-53S-4537 new offices in plush s ur · -- rou nd1ogs w /under · PIESTIGK>US ground assigned par k LOCAT10.. .. • mg. From ~ m o. Ask Cllll Mc rt lay alx>ul our move m al ...,15L ~ r lowanri-... o,,....,., sq t Newport Regency Corp Deluxe Office Su ale:s 1714 >&44·7llt!I · •Manne View :Wet Rar THE SECOND MATE INC Above water boat d e an1n11: & gene r a l m a rine maintcnanc:t'. LAoklnR for resporu;ablC' I~ totakeovcr Hunt 10Jt\OO Harbour. 1>42·0671 . Jo);t t:.atenng & Party Co- 2 Br, 1 ha. sundeck, close S.41Vi529i.wn5-8 pm. paid Cail Joyce,846-3301 Of' eves 492·9482 -----to beach. AduJt.s . nu pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-J677aft IO:Jm lc6ooPcwistMla 3107 2Brl ba w/sep.yard Ulll l BLOCK from UEACll $7tl>. Obi ovens. dshwhr. ----<.ia_, furn'd. Abundance Kauai Surf view cotl:tRC. d custom amenities for Tenrus. Rolf. surf. swim the discerning tenant. Seeps 4-8. 76tl~ Secunty ll)'ll AdulL'l. OI) pets. 151.S Buena V1~la, Rllllds to Share 4 300 I Of 2 Rm ~1tes from S'15 Tl'..i W 19lh St Call Tom ~zm Retail OH1 re space, 7UO :.<i rt w e,tc11rr art! .. CoovdllencM · Gourmet r es t a urants. bank. flon'lt. beauty serv1c...-;, s pe<-1 aJty ~hop-. LidoM4ri..e VllacJe 67SJffl2 rin:tinatang bu~ Fully IH· kitchen. <:ompletely e>q111pped l'nmr! area. Call ~·571U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. $295 mo . Adults CodaMesa 3724 1 BR & bachelor unit. 404 646-D7or842·9695 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• F. Balboa Call Ro~er, CASA DE ORO t7 14J675-3901 /\LLUTLLITlES P AID Compar f' before you eor-.. Mer 3822 rent Cust om des11?n ••••••••••••••••••••••• features S p at·io u'i 3 Rdrm. 2 ba. Yearly. kitchen with indirect Ii.rand new unat of lower light.m~. S{'paratc dininl! duplex '60C>_1_m_o_. 67_3-_2_1_13 area, fuJI len$.'1.h marble c~~ 2 b b puJ.lman tn bath, kml!sizc rn r, 2 a , w rcxquis1te bedrooms. ~I. BRQ. View of bay on hillside. ... urrounded with plush _~mo _675·5205 l..1ndi.cap1n1? ADULT Coda MHa 3824 IJVlNG AT IT'S Bt::ST' ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO PE.."TS Lrg 1 br, pool, nr shops, adlts. no pets Util pd 1.884 Monrovia ~·0336. Lrg lbr , 717 J ames St. Apt D. 2nd floor . $260/mo ~979 ----:ShaJi> 2 Br · ~ AvruJ. 9 11 No pet:. :?ai.5-C Maple 645-9494 VILLA MEDEltA 2 Br I ~· closed garage. s ml pauo. 963 7055 28r I b:i . l~q ft, yrd, new crplS & drps, m1 & 1, beach . Call ti:try 531.J.J50 ......•••..•...•....... rurtlerock Vis ta c~ec twnhm, tri-ICVE'I hv'g 4br, Fam & liv rm , hrd ... "d nrs & entry. din & g o u r m e l k 1 I 1· h n M1crowa ,l'. /\ (', dhl gar, tCMI!., pool 2A50:.Q ft ol elegance foT Js t time tf'flanl ~somo. 752 24411 San Clemente. behind ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seba s t 1 an 's Dinner MovlllJ(? AH>1d depoe.it:. & Theatre. call mgr cut hvini: vxpcn:.e 'i 1 (714).t98.? __ ___ Profes~rnnall y ~;n1" Lovely 2 Br, 2 ba coodo. enc l ~a ra ~e S3SO Adult s o nl ) I 7 14 I 633-4720 2 Br 2 ll.1 , new paint. nl'w orapeo;, re frtg . rncl ~ara~e. close tn bca1·h . balcony Vlt'W $115 8a7 .95aj "'knds 'l'\ I"\ I Rr ocean view ulll pd $240 New deror 642-3014 or 49tl ?'72:! l971 HOUSEMATtS H.324134 1-:xpand )11ur ltfC,l) 1 .. v.1lh a l'Omp:.t1ble room maw We d1">l'•Jvcr th,;t IA'Nlfl Call TWO ri-; \. c; I ~ A I''\ ll K."11 Mt51>r 7:;9 I&! I b76-4141S. l·aJI coltl.'('l Pre5ll~1ou.s new EXECUTIVE SUITES ..W..U R..tal 4450 t1 v d • I :.. b I t• n t" d r CJ C I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AJ.rport Attract 1ve r J tt.'l> "'"'>tori' & 1~ffwe ~J.lal·•· Jt include r("('t•ptlOnL'>l. '""' r ...... .,,1n,;blt• rat'"' hhr.1" 1 •l<lf•'r+·nre r m ' 500 to 5000 Sq Ft • '('('rt·tana1 o;1·n-11·p & "11-~ \ Vt-:R Dl-: hH XProl( fal'lhtv F tir J PLMA fl('TV.nal t••ur & f• nhi:or 1,;.t:, ..,, ... ,1 \r-rrlc 1-: I \1 detail'\ in1~w r" ,1t \on,;11 545-4123 A'>"" J55 ll>s< "1 •(,f,~IJ Or. 1•1 'luntl ll'U ;llt-:AM SHOP Xlnt ltll·at100 NU Pier ~;a:;y 111 run, lo ovrhd 640 2522early AM --· DllA I' EH V ttF:TAI L ~1'0HI-, In CdM·N H ,1re:i I .111 •>111!•>1nl! bu ... 1oco;.., Siil ouo Negot1alJI P . 1 1.ttJ 2:J47 No an'""''' l~l ~r11 Suhrrut .. 11 of11•r' Mu .. t "l'll oi r l rad1'. lh•l1 H1•.,t.1urant this w .. , . ._ $1~11 UOtl ~ru'> l :.r II •IW1'ler'772 59411. !SJ6..jj~1l I • i\drm Cunushed $345 2 Udrm fum1sh1.-<l $420 J6.5 West W1t~<m 171 4>642 ttl71 Ml-~A VERDI:: home al· mo~phrre 2&3 br dlx Jl)L". no pet .. ~>4" :034 LA MANCHA Ans l..arge, l ,<!&3 bd garde n apts AcJults. Dshwhr, l)ltns. l'nl'I j!ar. i:as bbq Pnnl (;as Pd. 778 Scott l'I. 642·5073; 645-5611 2 Br, 2 ba. new crpts & drps, gas stove & dshwhr met Encl. garages Cou- ple pref. Chlldre•' .,k. 'llo petS $115 Lill'. pt: \:AN•pt elf'C 232A Elden G4S 1965 TURTLE.ROCK TNllOMt: I AP' flt """'' l. wrm~. I . ball'-~ lntn1or dt•c,1i~n1·r "'111 'hart• 3 bdrm furn rond11 w prtlf i'('l'On l'OoJI ~ ,,11 \J.l./1 I m· llt 1)\,11 h l U.A. rr.•. • l.· I' f• • I µie.aM•' 6'12 ~10. !>411 1~.X PENTHOUSE SUITE • •SWENSl':N·S• • •let-; .!I : l.Ala)t'lll' N B. ~tore <.:l<t-:/\M • J ust re<lucl'd I "' 11'f11e WClll'. 1200 ~ ~I, u..:i Wrm t lasL Xlnt .. , Sl~m,, ....,., I ·-·--' ·-tcr~ ..,...pt>r iea1·h lut·u Luxury bach apt abov1• garage w ,'maid i.crv1cc f•Jr ne<1l. nons moking. employed )!Cnl. rrr ... m 1 ~l!I 2 Ur I Ba, garage, $32.5 mo. For infor m al ion ~alt6PM . .,...., .. 3826 ..............••....... 2 hr . 2 ba w1v1e w, 2 rar garage Rec renter Lse tii2S mo. 831 ·0056 ------- l Br-,----2 Bdrms. 1 bath a pt .. urn. a pt, bltns. pool. Adults. $375. mo. Gas adults. no pets. $325. 931 piud. 642_5073. $100 FREE RE NT 2 br. l ba, pvt patio & garage. Lots or grass. S400 mo. 33552 Blue Lan· tern. Also 24Ml Alla Va&· ta. 496-9230 or 496-3354. New Woodbridge Village ~condo. 3 Br, 117 ba •. Weekends, 675-1283; weekdayi; 675-3554. w. J..9lh St. $48-04.92. -----Spaci~2 br. apts. F a mi- ly unit. Pool & P lay· ground. Sundance West /\pis. 1996 M apl e 642-1951 between 9·2. 2 BR. l 11'J ba townhse a pt Ill Orangetree. Complete rec fac1 l Adlts only. ~. 613-2026. J bdrm. lease. 9-10 thru 11 ·25. $650 full price 64&4284 ---~·ach 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.AGUNA BEACH MTR CNN. Maid ser v., color 1V. heated pool UUI 1714 )494·5294. 985 No Coas~H~y. OCEANF R ONT 8tfl <'OVe, Bach, 1 & 21ir apu.. wmteronly. 4~·41!!.H Winte r rental. adults rnoblle home. 3 pvt bchs, 1.'0lor t v, qn 1'ed, ut1I pd SJ25 mo. Av1ul ~-17. no ~og.'l 199·29:"~ • Wt 4C>15. 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER fWIM'TER RENTALS DIAMOND REAL ESTATE JllO W COA.Sf HWY. n 1u1.ou. 64S-757l THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME FUN: Soc•al Act1v1t1es 01· rel'tor: Free Sunday Brunch• BBQ s •Par lies • Ptus much more 2br + den. 2ba, I yr old. frplc, balcouy, all amerutJes. MOO. 645-4533. Carden Vista Apls Beaut. brand new 1&2 er. frplc, laundry rm. 2Br. 2Ba. ram rm. ocean view , deck, re rrig. 642.9412 w asher & d r y $450 494..eJI. s:mtoMOS. TSLMg_ml Bachelor. new great E side location. $270 759-1131; eves83'1-ll666 --------- Nice. clean 1 br. Iba duplex. yard & s undeck, wood inten or. no pets. Ulli pd, $350. 1)61 ·3879 eves. Newly decorated J Br 2 ea townhouse. Spacious fireplace & pool. Quiet area. Adults, no pets Ni ce 1 Br, pool. ocean 5iZ5 fi.15.33811675-5949 view. SZ75. 496-5443 qtJIET UVIHG llwttilq°" leoch 3840 M06t Ulil. Free. New cpl, ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• drps. encl. garage, pauo. ---------great kitchen w /bltns. AduJts. no pets Dbl. s ink UI hath 2 UR $3."i0/1 BR $32.5 ZJ23 Elden Ave .. C. M 642 7605 -<-1ean 2br condo nr. So Cst Plaza. Pool. s pa_ WiC). Child ok. 833-8974 ~ BR 1 Ba. pvt palao, c arport. on the golf course. SJ75 mo. No pets Ask ror Larry or Pam. :>46-S8llO ------ •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Ir, Aduth oNy Jpools Covered car port palloapt:. .. BDQ ·:. cl~to fwys & bch)> walk to s boppmg. 17111 ~west atWar'Mf' 847-6064 1 W&.4• Gr•111da ~5 to $475. 2&3 Br, 2 ba, encl ii:ar. carport. Frplc. lndry rm, patio. all bltns . TSLMgmt 642·1603 SHARP. beach 1, 2 & 3 BR. frplc, ds hwsr. ~ar & pallos. No peL'I. 96().2358. Rancho San Joaqwn villa. new loft mdl. fr pie , atnum, pool. 2 car ~ar. adj to tenrus club ~ 821 5000or~5277 ........... 3148 ··•·····•·•············ t Br with balcony. 2 blk~ tn beach. No children or pets $350 II & F In vestmensL<;. 497· 1187 Studio $350 Spect ac ul a r 2br. ocean Y1.I, SSSO Hoth mcl util & pvt beach 4!&4644 l Bedroom. adul~ 1Jnl) $550 m o. Ce ntury 21 Newport Center, f.40 5357 L.aiJ-1 Hills 3850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult. 3 br. 2 baths. pravale patio . 2 Car l(arage . $475. C all 7 51 L:ll7 or 551).8232 ------.... .,....och 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW YOJ CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park NeWJX)rt LUXURY /\PTLIVINti Overk>ok1n11 The Water Luxurious Condo. J br. 3 ba, frplc, 2 patios, SUD· deck, pool, jacuzzi, ten· nis. 6.'ll-4184. Reclec. 2 Br. 3 blks b(!ach, C /O, adlt cpl. 213<.: Allanta. I llodl to Oc.- 492·7161 s..-. Capistrmo 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 1&2 bdrm un its w 1dishwhr, romm pool & s pa, enc l garages. $350 '-S.t.35 No pets. cau n14 > soHm1 s.taAM 1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2 Br. 2 sty back unll or tnplex, enclo:.ed itar. no pets. Onve by Lhcn l aJI. 831-286.S. 2306 S. Center $296. !ilper 2 Br 2 Ba condn m So <:oas t Villa~ rnt MacArthur Bns toll /\II newly redone. 1otor~t·tiu~ i:rounds, pooh & rc1 rms Kid., OK $49!'> mo Clll colJect 2131476 2841 ------- " lwa ..ts fwmished or Uwfwftished 3900 ..........•............ THE Jo.:.XCITING PALM MESA APTS MINUTES TO NPT HCJI Uar h. 1&2 HR N<"W}lOrt 11<' h $217 N 11·1• 2br, 2ha llt1I ancl l'tlQI. t.CMC., &16 7947 N1l !:;hr w/fm 2 br . 11 • ba . lrg upstrs bale :! blk from bch Sll!S & 11 utJ 645-9237 Need rmmte to shr unf 2 Br apt. S175 Call 646 1705 aJ\ 4PM Rmm for rent. SlSO +-1, ut1I :Jbr r rmdn Share' w rather & dau.:hll'r ~SJt:.ap Chita Ml'Sa area fo t•m 40+ prof. lO ~hr w olht>r 'ume, s pht lf'vel nm ki:of-; reqd Call 556 i1~1'i e..-., all II or wkl'nd:. Need F rmml nun 'mo l..N 2:! :!tiy r,, :lhr 2 ''1 b a . t ' d M $ 1 ~ 0 640 os110 nr 7 52 o~.;;, Simdy ;>Jnn~moker ""ant I'd t11 .. hare rum ;Jbr 1·11nrl•J. $!:>."! + •, util ,\,<itl 9 I ~1 :Y>."'4 M F ()(•<'anfr11nt. 11· un uxatcd w1thm the uni qua> Wtopcan desn:ned Lido Marana \'allaJi:e <.:.ons 1d(!T 2,400Sq f't Pnvate l:Jev,;l.Or Wet Bar. l.l>W\IZ~ Plf.lllxam1c «a' '1e w Cm,., ed P .;l io I>..-t'Ol'at11r A mPntllt"'i <.:JJI for appoint menl 675-8662 COSTA MESA l'r11rt""' orrir ... '!>•", ,,, ai l in Cahf ht ISJnl. Rid>:. 150 ;J)l.J ~Q ft l.;111. "" l't ' IOl'I l" n 1 l<lra a I .. f'f'unt \ si•rV1t't·~. •'on ft-r,•nc • rm ~ ut1I Ahun tlJ!ll parl.ml{ a' ;111 L\111 \'l'OICOI l•H' do ... 1• 111 airport. tr,l\d a~1·nt & hank m bit.I~ 2:.IO t: 171 h ~ ' c ,, b-12 95tJI) U Gnmu)' kllr 1i1S 61til 1 111111 C li I:: ~Ill I llOO fi45-7036 . Newport Nr 1•,t Or,. ~lldem 5iC)2 sq ft 'ton• 11r l)f I' 2630 Avo n l (;I 21.31rn iOOI IAUOA ISL.AMO Rare opporturuty to open an olfice °' shop near ferry Only $it25 Mo. Realonom1cs liJS..biOO I •Al.rnnf'!'-.<111H wl' & st11r J£f' roo m W l"i.t . C M !.$~114 cv h46 Z3i9 I A\ All.J\BL~ !"()W """'P''rt •kh. IU23 'ti rt t'o.t.i .\fe-,d l:!Ulh11 It l~ ... w M~a. IJW '>II fl .... .._.port Heh . 15/h q rt l~rrett !tit~ Ht-l:l)>tc-r ~"'2~ 4500 .......••••••••••...... ~ front 'trt"to"I l11t·atwn. l'.1rk Ir-1nL' HU,llh'l>JO. l L•ntf'f'. 4.~ll ~fl ft For L't' opt ion lo lluv )'q ,,,. ·~i ·~~2 4'W 39tit1 5015 INVF.Sl'ORS NEEDED Developemeot ProJe<.'l HJii:hRetum 752.2094 UNIQl.'1': REAL ESTATF. L"0:"4t:l:.PT .. f::.arn IOOC<, oft MOIU: per annum jJJ 'lht>rt term transact1om. in the r anf'St a re as of .'\t>V>l)()rt Beach Delaih f>l" .. ttro Maney to Loan 5025 .......••........•••... SWIMGLOAMS and i nd Tru.'>l IX'E'd Loan.'> on n.~1dcnltal propert)' Cu.-.tom11t'Cl tu mt"Ct vow· net'ds 1 I< t-: 0 1-:PT SAMTIAGO IAHk 71 t R32 5200 frum $25:> & up /\dult.s No J)('b 1561 M""1.1 Or fum m.'IU :-.Ultl". full hll l~w pnv. $37~mo fl7:. :l:l7i C '1 lie w I) d l'• 11r .1t1•d "Jilt-.. air 1·1md l'.l :-q fl 171<1 1 ~1:1 iilll ••r 1:.!l.l1 <1Zl lllf\.~ t*WPORT IUCH Jooo rt 1 ooQ fl .,rr 11 ,. 'Pdl'e, (IWt'l ht<' inrlll' .1n•J ~" ..1uln111ot1v1• 01 l 1hl.'rt:la:-.1 11 ~ r.t:; :J:l:?:J /NEED fMONEY tS Blks East nf Newport 8 lvd1 9am -5pm ~\O 9A60 Seawiml Village New 1&2 bdrm lu:rnn adult apts an l4 pl:in• ffTJfll t3Sll +-poolll, ll•n rus. waterfall:., pond'' Ca.5 for cookmR & hl'at mg paad. From San Diego Frwy dnvc North on Beach Lo Mcfadden I.hen West oo McFadden tt> Seawind Village (714)8!n-5198. NATURE LOVERS ~ F tu ,h,1n· ;11\rlrm O:" Ht-:J\l'tl ~ ht l;t'<t + 'Sl<11 111·11 lll':>IJ 1>1:r,..011 Iii!) lit.14 I-~k~ ,,111h' 111 ,h,1n• c hdrm l'•ioch1 1'> nu 111 lwh in II B $:.!i.WI mo • ulll ~i().IJ~~ urt tiprn ross1hle hou:.e .. hanni: .,1tuall<ln for \ or 2 )oun~ profls w xlnl rt'f'\. Lai: Hl'h ~rca 1l1 c hard 752·110 11 or wr1tt• Cluss1hed 11594. Oa1I> Pilot. Rox 16.'iO. CM 92627 -Frm rmmate needed to share3RRh.o;con kalboa blund. Non s mkr pref'd. mil eves 675-5216 Adult apts . nes t led a mong tall. rragr3nt panes & rushing streams Person to share '.l bdrm 2 ba. F V 848 !M88 •tr <.I)' ~)! ~ ~..1n•h1>1..,4· f.. olt ---------·!1 1.1.:una lltlh Moulton 6.-Jc A DA y * t.Ji. .. F llrl'~l 11 .• 1 1>111" (111o1wr To loc• yo.-bu,j. 11111,q f\ .... 1n·hnu .... lot n( nns in ttte c eftte-r of lw1•. t n11 \ S!)\.) m" ,1111 twwport's Fi1to1tciol I.'" -1 ~111 l."1!·"'· ( ~t D. t , t 't'-. l'llt1 51~cir~fDOO IS fl C W I n 1m -FOOMTAIM VAUEY 12.\(..4 'It ft lndu .. 1ri.1I lild~ 000 s11 ft of11u:. l ·I rar parlun,,e :.pnnklnl'fl, lb dcaranct!. 400 /\M I' 3 ph1tse. :>.~ ~ti ft /\i!t 5'1R Trl9 twedlate a cce ss to O .C . Ai rport & fr'Hway5. Fuly senic~ of- fice space from 600sq. ft. ~ cdl fOI' °" ap- poiw1¥Mnt. llewtafs Wanted 4600 ........•.............• • OUDITMO PROIUM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547.5402 Arr:tnRed by Coast HOim Loans M 0 N t-: V /\ V A I l •. AUL£ szo.~ mm . any ptlfln<t' Mr llargrave ~1ri35 M()Nf:Y /\ All.ABLE ~1.101 l•1 Slll.OC.llJ.000 Any purµ tSt:. t137 ;~J; I GREAT RECREATION: lenn1s' Free Les~ons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Heallh Clubs ' Sauna• Hydromassage•Sw1m· ming• Goll Driving Range 2 Br, 2 ba. l ux ury architect designed apts w /own garage, garden. frplc & all modern conve- niences. Avail. beginning & mid Sept. 645-5854 or 64S-4466 2 Br. l Ba. frplc. 2 car garage. Adults. no pets. $350. As k for D i ck 962-6154 Enjoy $750,000 s pee tacular spa, 7 swimming pools, 8 lighted courts. miles of bike trails, put ting, shufOeboards. Hachs from SJ79.SO/mo. /\lso 1&2 bdrm plans 2 story townhouses We feature RYm. :.aunas. pool & sp as. walk in clos et s, ti me s aver kitcbens. aar cond1uon Lng. del"Orator accents 964-4371 Male Chnst1 an 251 Ill share 2 br, 2 ba ap\ with one. 545-9101 eves 833-8813 •)'a day per SQ ft Rc!'pon~1blc. l411rk111 g w r 1 l t' r ' e <' k l-o 11 t• be dr<1om t·ott;q{<' tn O>f'Klll del Mar or C.:n:;to Mesa ~wctnl.'S~ C!'l>l'fl trnl Wnt<' <:las~1r1e<1 /\d u:u;, Oa1I)' l'llol. I' <> 1~1'< 1564), <.:o~ta Mt:.,1 9ai26 RUSIN ESS LOANS C<1nJ1denlial /\ssastant:O _ $SOM & Up. 842-0455. _ BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shed & Unlum1shod 'Adult UV1ng •No Pets • Models Open daily 9 to6 Oakwood Gerden Apartments ... •Pof1 lleactt/ No. 880 Irvine (at t6thl (714) 645-0550 Newpe>f't BHch/So. 1700 16th St <Dover 11t t61hl C7~ &42-8170 WINAVI YIMLY & ... W.-1M..-ta- 19ff AU ,..... .......... _ a_. .. 1ba.1..~u:rn. v...., .•• onth ass ociated Large 3br , 2ba, encl. patio, new crpt & paint. Nr. OCC. No pets. 5'25. 751-31116 •New 2br condo nr. So. Cat Plaza. Pool, spa $450. 8J3.3J74 °" 7s&-0217 2 er. 1 ba, 1 at.ory, shag; drlJs, patio, frpl, beam clop, gar. Adlta. ms. ~ Eldel> (I) SSM06. ------ 1 llocll to Oc.- 1 Br. l ha, frplc. 1 cor garage. Adwta. no pets. $300. Aak for Dic k 962-61.54 2 Br. l ha, closed garage, compl. r e d ecor ated. Single stM}', DO pets, 1 child o k . $295 mo . -..szz. 3124 ....................... MediterraneanVillage •Beamed ceilings. wood paneling •Gra.sscloth wallcovering •Fireplacee, wet bars •Diabwasbers, walk-in cloeeu •Balconies, paUos •Park·like landscaping •Swimming pools, ~cuui • Uthted tennis coUrts •Min~ to freeways & beaches ·~ I -.OOW&= 2•-a•~J11 AdUha Only 8orT1. No Pelt omce <>ten Dally t toe 1:i? l1l.llNUI BarlJat Bhd .• Colla Ilea. Ca)lf. Eiec. kitch, priv. patios & balc onies. c r pts. draperies. parking, elevator&. Al Fasbioll lsland. J am-bor~ 6 San J oaquin Hills Rd. For rental information: 2 Br. 2 ba condo. '1'I blk to beech. 2 car gar.. auto opnr. Beaut. bay view. TSL Mimt 642-1803 Dill 2 Br, 2 ba. 2 patloe ln bMt loc•Oon wt great vlew. SHO/m o. A&t lll·14llO ..., to •. 3 br, 2 ... tDCl &al'· Patio. Bill \o heh. all bltnl. yr1y. TSLMcmt M2·ltol BllCbfroat a br. 2 be, .. pr., paUo, frplc. bbl. IDdrJ. Yeatly. No ..... MWl55. PACIFIC WOODS 1S350Harbor Rlvd, F.V. 2 Miles No. of 405 f)oy 139-2140 llMTBS &LAMDlOIDS Free re ntal l isting service. Save time & money. For info call. 54.S-9491 4000 ....................... 2 nm nr. bcb. W /kit priv. •• bl.)Mt + *100 dept' No Pet.a Slntle llat. 6'15-S533. ~. Room fOf' rent on sbannR ba:11s $140 mo. Pont. M~.adlt.sonly.631 184-0 Rmmle to shr condo. CM area. nn·smk.r. ~ mo. 64S-3179. eves 646-1737 Pref.f em. M/F to shr 3 Br condo. Npt Crest. Yrly lse $200 mo. Cort 213/198-6631 or 213 /431 ·31'13 Yng Olriat.lao womn nds noo·s mokg J>' rmmlc C .M. Sl50 +Voi ull ~2llllO Nd 2 roommates to s hr. M/F 25-35, NB Terrace condo. w /eve ry thing. $200 /IO O ulll. inc l. •m4aft6PM. CO.OMA DEL MAR Deluxe olfice. SlSO Per Mo R calonomil·~ 67$-6700 ---- Approx 400sq ft.C·2. l30 E. 17th St. Suite "O" Sl:iO ~-DoyleS48 1168 f?iO Sq. fl. vtew. under· ground prkg. devator, Coast Uwy v1sib1hty Air cond Laguna Bf· ach l714l549·1186. w lrnds &.3!1Z2. ------- NEWPORT BEACH 2 furn offices w /recep· 000 & storage. Mo. lo mo orsub/lSe. 714n52-MSO Omign your own office In Newport Beach, •Int Aif1IC)rt loc. & fwy ac· BdnD, prtentr, pvt home, Fem roommate. 3 br apt. cess. 8500 sq.ft. av•ll s hare bath. $12$/m o . 41lb Street, Newport now. Slatting at Sl.05, Avail immed. ~.2042, Beach SUM>+ uUUUea. call&45-G>1,Glnny CM eTMC'1'1 JIOO sq ft, prime location Room with kit c hen Gal to abare 2 bedrm bet 2 fwys, will dM de, privtltt•· Adulu pre· wtaame lft ea.ta Mesa. 14304 Bea c h Blvd. ferred . IU-7520 .. ,...,.»tOeves. W•Un.lnster. 979·8889 • ~/Wlmda .. 1-~ __ lJllO_. _____ _ .._ v ... prtva&e en· ... "Cit 4110 In Sao Cl•mtnte dl x trmce 6 pat.Jo • beUL _, ... , .... ,......... Oceml n oles, 300 sq ft, Blfritt. No _.., ~ !ln&le 1ar•1•. t.o mo. .-eoaM: i.-.1m ....._ ODIJ SITS mo. LIOa 6 Orute, Colta lell t11i111t flllt wtdl Dall1 .!!:!!I-......... ... •• .w.. ~re lsc/rcnt Of hOUM ' rpl loolun~ for unrum 2 3 bdnn w tencl yd ror 2 mature ~s. llave KOOcl ref 's for all or u., 751·9100. 12-4 pref Stevt• er Jean . WE NEED A 3Br hou:..c. lowet" apt . or Condo an the Huntin gton Br h . Manna Sehl dislnct $375 to $400 P leas e c all IM&-&579 af\ GP M Desire 2br house. duplex or apt ln CM for mothe r "daughter. 646-11897. Ya&mg prof1 male w /ICn · peccable refs It x Int in- come kloltin& for Uvin1 quarters, Laguna Bch. rum or unfum. No peta. Richard 752-8011 work. .tr7..U74 home. IOOS ~Uc-" . Onnlt Oll..W. ... 500 ToU-rr... <•>2'1-IDOO CASH FA.51'-interest only. 2nd TD. OC only. Sl0.000 &up. Britr. 955-0063. Mm ..... Trust ~ 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtlft' MftcJ. Co. All types or real es~.; anvestment.ll s mce 1949. SpeclaldlM)ifl hdTI>s 642-2171 545-061 I CASH FOil to•s Amencan Mort. 547·'11~1 2NDTD • te0.000. All or part. 30~ Y EARLY • • 8'.L. Yarborough ,. 644·7130. By Owner 118,000. 3 Y1'· • 13% yield on face. 2nd. lNlt deed. Aceeleral, clauae on tranaf'er. le gal proteclioD. 2 · T.D. on home near oc \n Laauna Beach. P'u 'nlle Ina. Larae eq1S srot«ta invett.or. Of ' •1m lf ao ana er leaftmell&P· Dini~ on well·aec fit .; ...... 000. BroMs: ... ... . j . ..... c.,.tlllulw ..,.,.................. .. .................... . ~"~•••u..:.~~~~·.,. s• • ..... dea.n -· -wl.. Oeiar' tlil'taM_.., WM .BM Jhalt .... .,fa q11a tOIOle .,.._... C1Hn Ur'ct h , cln r•. halt IU Ava rm••· ~h ao. ctar • ~ ... "' odot'. Qlil .......... u yra .. ,, Do wortl m)'Htf Rel• m.-1 ....................... uu ··*" .....,4 ----11..SCTRJCIAN le•t rale1 , bail woJ'•m•eabJp Sm •Jl .............. .,~ .. 1 2 • -. ---~ ---.. It ub ' f . ............. . ....... . lll.lafted cwt. wkly Ii bl· moftUlly al•o omc ... ...... Allk. ..... ~~~~~~~~- WOWt Look et your place tibiae, Cbria Ii Sb.tie .._1 bne '""'" here. C..U 1111 to clean your bM Brick. atone, blotk work. tll• lloort: concrete patloe. walk•. drlve· wa11 Free a•t J ohn ...im .. Palntlna. INT /EXT. Helt, bonest, reu., l% yn. exp. L1c'd . Dave IM-10.S. "-t...l-······-e··············· ...................... . AU levela .. tylet·aiea f'tee trial leuon, creden· Gat)rteUaSUadio/Mulic Ullled. ~ading, 1Uth & ...... nH'll. lh home ~c laluu OK ••• ~,,.,, WeOM.c.,.,.. n...... llleb ••All OC' a... dean Al10 op •aJ bab11hun1. hol1tcr, w.,..l 1uar )cior bom • U 1:1 r "l'nltl mow.t wuc P'ree ....................... M ... clan 8Yall8ble fot" OCCl&udilnl. I TOG U&aek any occuloD Adam Trull. lrM tnm. D•n Pltltdw ... ., to~---- a...::.t. Tll·Jfll or Houi«leanlllg, proleu . ~!1 ~lb.()lete, ,..nbl ""'911ried per1onnel tn. eerv. >'9'&. [r.wd. M2-0105 ~··· ptanten, new or ,_.., Rel•. Frft est. ..... By MllltS MS-3003 Fr9'd\. 673-IOl.3 -------........ ta.//w T ... S..ke ams --~e-~ru•_ I ~. my home 115 ha~11_1~r CARPICT8 . wt. aticl*le. al\ 4Pll fl.OORSud WlNDOWS ~-_ dMold by Dutch llaln 'IJ!iH,_.• ~ ru 1is. -••••••••••••······ c-'IC•• 1r• ' 'IAN'KRUP't\:' SJ) ••-••••••••••••••••••• • OIVOI\ ~ p .. ~"*" paU.. 4'\C l"tMet ~~~· N2-~100 wurker ot lhe crunlle sate. 481 36lr1 IMICl ~ senlce available Call Barbar111 ~1-0586 ...... - Autoru101.c: letter~. SS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodel· add1t10n21 G«> Cont. If 36tiQ3 7:12·2094 calh t•l-0 Min Com General contractor. put.en~ ma11Jna llsl.B 2< Room addltioos, fence:;, ·Olf labe.l.Typmg avail patios, r epairs. Mr . W>i·9331 Ryan 675 0500 Li e "127773 ----Bedriul ,CUSToM INTERIOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARPENTRY Elednc1ans: Exp'd , hlgh By Jay 642·8809 qua.hty, lo cost. AH Lite C.,.. S..iu -Elatri~-~ •••••••••••••••••,!•••• ELECI'RICJAJll.Priced ~l cleaning, steam & right-free estima te on brush. Prof ess1ona I large or s rrwll JObs. Very rsnbl. 7~'!95~ _ Uc. #337~--673·035! Pr ' I ....................... "68 ~ wood l•nc tluliq. t.nmmina. yard 611raa• cleanupa. ~1.a71 la&. Pl• a teoN res>atr. ~~. dump truck, ...-__ Of 7!11Hm& IP'IMiml· bauJ. tree 6 yni .. tt p writ, mhc. 83H2S7 .. ••••••••••• •• •• •••• •• •• Flit haullne. res 114 • iap. GardlrUnc. clcan·Ul* • Yd 4r &ar clnups. f)-ee landacap1n1 . Gc:orae ell. (714)842"'587 lbwlhi. 5'5-mi l.AWN Krvl<:e, land scape, clean·UJ'6, _ buhna. 1t2-~1 E"P aardeoer. mow. fldie, cln-ups Free e11t Raobi. Clll arn. S4ll 41191 ----• ..s.nlce1 SUve's Hauhn& &s Llle MOVJ.11&· Exp, reasona. ble. Long d1$tance. 673-4646. •f'ret' SU.rgeon, Hauling & c.ieanup. Call Ray. 494-0319 H ....... ....................... 111.a.ure cpl wouJd Uke t.o care roe your home'°" l yr dwi.nc preparation for aemJ.retlrem en\. Xlnt refs.~ •-we ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1t11 tw b _ _,. A.11ed•1a.-. Low homeowner rates Block, Brick, Slump!ft.one, Walla Ii Planters, let a Uc. C()lltrad.or do it rt gbt ror YoU·fteasonable, Bob ~27» or 536-9906. ...... ... ....•.....•....•••.. Local moving. Freight, ccostruct.ion, bouaebold & o U ice aupplies . Resaaonable rates. Call 5 2(154. Jiloving &r Hauling. The Slaryin g College Stu· dents. E"per 546-1213. Save lhia number. .rli m~MQ ,. ........ nu Westem Ways Moving Co -----'~--· _ l.ocal&slat.ewlde. U c'd t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Screens lorn? Sliding door jams? Windows stU(·k? Call Jiffy Jack lht' fixer 14>per. P.S: elec, plumb· ang. carpentry t oo! 493-7481 tt•• •di•' ' •c•I g lnsrd. 751·7799 t' .,,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpen\r)', fencin~ & roof ~ Nojobtoosml. Papit am. 631-4264 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. ..... kff Want a REALLY CLEAN European Landscaper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE? Call Gtnl(ham Top work. Fair price. Phvitte Nutntional Allt!n· Girt. Ftee est 645·5123 Riis. 64t&-41171 dys/eves. uoo for the Ill in your Robin ·s Housecleaning Srvc, for a lhorooghly clean house. ~7 Lave·m houseclean cbJld ca r e . h e l p cook . Japanese s peakin~. 54.S-5106 Rot«ilUng, renovating, spnllklers, new lawns, &r gn l cleanup . Dave 642-41153. or Bud 646 84111 SELL Idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad 642-5878, home. 646-7Z74 ...... ina;,.t>.-iri199 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PE."TERS PAJNTJNG Expr·d Reas Ratci. l''ree Est C..:all Gene SS2-<K58 ALLPAIMT .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat pa~etJ & ~xtures ... EST. ltl-14lt Neat568-tm,Compl . ~ . 1nll3SO ,....,,, Exec. Typing Ser vice Letters, resumes, term papers, ca ssette trans cribing. typing over load. etc. Sui>un 9fi2..'J'Ul. Dave 's Pa i nt i ng , Res/Comml. Serving coastal comm. 8 yrs HJgbest C{Uahty work Rsnbl. llc0d . Dave. 5ll&-M2S PAINTING: Prof. Cua.r local, very reas 631·2594. u.tou> int. ttt. Fine u t Painting St. Lac., ins. Try me 836-SSM 34 hrs. Richard Smor SUMtB/WIMTH UMT4LS ••••••••••••••••••••••• D.R. St. Clair 's Plumb lr\i. reliable, $14 ,r hr &tS·l.'503 -·-a. ... , • •••••••••••••••••••••• laa.. OOette students, window -•••••••••••••••••••• • Wl&llbing. Res id /st.ore.. Repair & Reroor All types s hinl(l e ~ rocltsbakes ~omµ<> t;1r Ftee est. 541 S9:JO fo'm Avail. 5MAl•H.MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga.ry·s S:rndbla,t1n~. Stocco, -.1)f)(J . <·ti· F'tee est 7fi.4 .1w;3 Xlnt work . 642·5449, 645-7972 Expert Window Washing lOYEARS EXP . 545 743.a L.eave the paaohnl( tll T..,i.._ R~ir me 11 yrs exp Aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fs Ad Actiln 4':.lPM,675·9217 Dan ES SIAM Pamting &r Wallpa~nni: Free Est, 3 yr guar Chuck ~SlaJl 962· 1478 ----QUALITY PAINTING F'teeest Int/Ext Jack 636-!M53 C..l..ARENCE 'S TV t7 :rr-. e xper Oay' cvc.., wimds SS.95 + 9:>7 Hr.fli •••••.................. Ml.lte0s Tree Servu:e Tre(: removal. cleanup, lra:.h haul away 540-6760 Call a Daily Pillt AD-VISOR 642-5678 t .. c__../ ... ID 1,j1/ '-'&~ Lod&Fomd 5300 a.-t&Foemtd 5300 Pwsmtah 5350 f,...tf 5450 HllfpW_.... 7100 >WpWo.ted 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100HefipWanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 Sell any 1lt.'m "' com tMnatmn of uems for $75 or lehs with a Penny rine:ht>r Ad 3 ltnel> for 2 1·of1.-t:eut1v1• d11y~ .. :ac h add1t1onal line ·~ 1~1 fot tlic·itfa)i. Ch.ir~ .. 11 • 'lo l'C1mmt'n·1at o1ch f ur murt tulur 1't.tf tun .. twi to pl.i<'•· ~11ur .111 • • .it 642·5678 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 64?.5671 Found vie. Goldt'nwest & Heil. 11.B blat k male German S h ephe r d 1147~ 1-'ound or 111 ... 1 a rwt ~ ('all Spet•ta I P tJ b hut I 1fll' 714-!fl2 1235 IJist or f'<.iund a J>t•t ~ Call I\ n 1 ma I A ss 1s t an c· t • League 5:11 221:1 no fet· $JOO ftfo:WA Ill>. LOST Cal11·11. Tor1111st' sht·ll c·at. Hlk, uranRc. wht murk1n l(s 1-'c m . Found fem. m1x brd . Ion.: hair, white w 1bllc :.pol!>. Vic. Warner Ave . l'.0 536-3359 f'OlJND . Calleo kitten. Turtlerock Glen, Irv !JM.2739 Lnst. l yr old spayed fo'em cal ... Muffin ... shrt hair blkJWhl stnped. whl h1h, vie . King s Pl Cal I 54847:m. Reward lo6l t'em ln :.h Seller. 8 2 1 . vie llu nl St 'l\dami. Heward <if r ert.'d 000 :11;7 3 JEROME JABLON Ml>, !>hortha1r Vtc l11~h Or , announres the reloralwn L<iie lich Please c·al l 111 tu.-. family practice to Marg1e 49'12.504 .494·R0811 FO ND· {;l;um or a •lo11t at lrvlnt! /\nim:.il Can • Center Caesar lhl• (;n ·;,I IJanf' nt:t'<ls a h11m1· I it' ha.-. mre manner.., & lm c·~ people C..:orky t ht' darltn)! l>lk Cockapoo would Inv<: v1 live w ynu 2 pn•tty lm.h Sellcri. n~e<I y11ur lt1v1• llomcrun Ousty ti. to real catch• Other dt>it.,, cats & k1Uens to ma kc ynu~py. 754·37~- ~Ile A, 2345 E Co~'il l.osl Reward for cat . Hwy.CdM.asofAuj!27. grcy i blac k tabb y ~ 673·2334 w ttgl•r ... tnpcs. mall' foT)UND Lrg brown r.1h t11i EastbluH area ('all SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Prayer Ocvou1 carbon Client Vanity Lov1n1.1 /\ REVOLVl-:R I .ivew up ma vC'ry t111.1n h ne1ghliorh<.11i<l Thi· "''~h rej!t l>tcr .11 tht• '>l.l{>Crmarkct hart a .,1g11 lhlll read. 1-:xprei.i. !o.erv1ce to l'eo11lc· v. 11 h K item ~ a11tl 1\ KfNOLVl-;rt .. 1led;1w(-d m W Nl•\\J)l>r l 1111 1w•Pa11lrnnt l"r1 Aug llAh t>42 I w:I l.o..,t M Shclt11· Hoy Colhci. SIUU reward Call Sl!li 0574 anyt 1rn(· ttr 493-4642 <t rt 1;1' M LARGE REW ARD! l..(l!ll l(r<'y stnped Tahy female cal. v1l· Niguel & Ahc1a. 1-4!15 3209 la;\ Fem wh•. Cal. •1rn~ ··a.r.-ll<ll>I.'. VIC I.al( Heh klut> cullar 1~.M 1)111!1, 497 2tl!I 1lfo;W1\IW Hobin 751 :n:l4 Found in L<tituna lk.1d1 hc-aut .. Murrc... l > 111• nt•utc r r d m all• •.it ckl'I a wed <\IM ?:}<\Ii , 494 J9H3 .... ..., fo"11un<l t;11rkatl'cl. ('all eve rum::. 642 605!) FOUND· Wh1k l\ng11r;i cat. Vic 17lh St & ~d nla Ana. 548 8655 FOUND Whl t·:H "' l>lk mark1n1t:o. V11· Ha1·11t1\:I Club. Irvine 5;1!H'.IJ1) a..tlr~ 5300 LOST ltcwarc.l, rn ak •••••••••••• ••• •• ••• • •. or an~ t• w h 1 \ ,. c a t 1-·1 iund Basset tm d. M , • ..,., Vcrdi:arc<1 f'OU NO . Vouni.: fl'rn Labrador. soli d hlk shtha1r w somt' wht uil dern ~ath >1 111 , 111l' Ed1i.11n Plan I . 1111 9fl2..4180 eve!> Shored1ff:., San Cl,.m it.<lll-0'>.16. 972 123:> ln-l Rik Lab. ~tar on nt,;c. name .. Jai,on ' 1).1\ 2192 557 1nw l.llt>l S1ames1• Malc 111•ut t•at "M ax K 2'1 Prrtafma area. Lag lh·h ~ Starting Saturday 1 September 1st and every Saturday throughout the Football Season the Daily Pilot brings you A new. exciting. J)rofc~sional foot hall mugaiinc sct'tion hrlnging our readers"'lhe most interesting, com· pr e h ens ive and a utho r itative roundup of material on the pro .iames t-0 be televised each weekend ror 20 week~ !'layer profil1:s. st·out111g reports. pictures. 11rcd1t-t1o ns. the point s preat.I . inside l'ommc nls on !ltratei!•e~ and who and what to wat ch for evcrylhin~ to enable readers to get the most enjoyment out of their pro rootball watching. Don •t m11111 out on this chance t.o have all the football ract.s at your llngtrtlps. DAILY PILOT • WJ\NTl':D F emale l t. .share expense. of 2 wc•ck stay in Tal11t1. Del' 22 tr Jan Sth. Call Ua rr} 979-1017 Enerf?12..lllg MASSAG t; &bJamc~·L1c Mm.~eur Outcall 9· 11, 494·5111 MICHELLE'S •o.tc~· I LAM 2AM tW 374~ •FOXY LADY* OUT'CAL.LONl.V •972-1138• PRt-.:GNANT ~ <.:urini: l'Orlftc.lcnlrnl <'•iun,.1'1111u & reforr<il i\hon11111, Jdoµ lion & kc.oepinu /\ll(;/\KE Spiritual b«IMr HH!'>S i'.:I Camino Rl'al San Clemente. 1-\Jll~ Ill' F<>r Appl. 192 7296 LiRda Ir Vicki •o.tcal MosMCp. FwlMMoflt 24 Hr 83S·7l I 3 O.C . AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• Spec1 ali21ng 1n l)u,.,1 nei.!> me n r ei.1 ch· n t ~ welcome 739-5248 24HRS. •SEQUIM• Escorts Ir MocMls 75"!·8708. :>48 ~~3 Great c°""'°"" OUTCALL 64) 01111. I () '\I M y MC/Vl~A 0 1 I...,, Oln !-, <d .2 I i71 7 I O I'. 1 N L w fl () K 1 UMOUSlNt: SERVJCE Airport. Tours, llotcls. Weddin g'>, Tra ve l Reasonablt ra t e:. &t:!-2299 "'=1.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jabs W..ted, 7075 ••.•...•..•••...••....• Nur.ic available Pnvale dut y and 1 or b1 0 feedback. bou~ccall' 6't2·4.'Al3 7100 .•••.•....•.•.•......•. ACCOUNTING lmmedtalc 11pcning1> or rcnni: CX\°Cpt11111a( 11j1 JJOrlWlllll~ for the fc11low m.i: 1JOc.1t1on.'I A/f'CLERk Mu.'>l a have l year 1\l· c ount !> P<t y ahlc t>Xpenenc-e and tvp1nl! 11( 40 -.pm 1'11-,1\ ic;n 111 vnl 111~ at•t•1\.lnl 111~ t<•>.k-. rt·IHlttl I•• Vl•fl fv1n ~· 1n..~l1•hrni.: 1l1w11m1•nh .1n1I tXlt•t1thnJ,! lll\llll'l' ll.1t1·' SR.PAYROLL CLERK Wtll work ~1th rom puter11,t>d µa y r 11ll ~tern.'> mdodinit lahor 111.-,lnbutton anti p:iyroll s.eparatium. 3 year!> t•x pencn~c a~u1rL~ We provirlc l'•)mpel1l1 v\• :.alanel>. t·<>mpany pa ic1 medical. dental. and life• tn.'luran1•e for emplO}'l't'~ and dependent!\ and ,, ~roo1t union APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 31JI W Scger:1trum Santa J\na. Ca t-4uaJ Opportunity l:;mploycr m /( 1h ACCOUMTIHG TEMPORARY ASSl~EMTS OnRt)• Co11Rty i1 • a i:u;! Altd '° ~ 'Wiit! ROBERT HALF'S accounl~ Th1·r1· o.1n• .• • 1w\\ f1rrn., rno11111: 1111•• 1111' Or.tort· 1°11u11 t \ .or •·.i bnn1:1n" .1!1•1111 .111 111 1·rca..'>ln~ <h·m.11111 1111 1' 1.wricn1'1•d 1\1 • ••111111111• .ond Oat.1 l'r•11·l·-.-..1 n~ 1Jt•r..tiflll(•I CPA'S AMditors Tax Aec01m11l•t s. Cost Ac:co.tClllh Sr. AccOUlltmlh looldleepen Ae~C~ Doto &.try K ~ Ope rotor' H you .1r1• uc>l .1\\ar1· 11f th<• ~nd1h 111 .... ;1 ko ria.: tt•mporary l(t\c• U' ., o•;ul or\ 1i.1t u~ al our '"°"' l11cat1r111 We• .,. tll I;(• hJIJ I.I)' l11 d1M0U.'i'.'> ti Wtlh )'•>U We arc lncated 111 the (.'()LDWt:LL RANK EH llUILDINC; Su ite •200 2333 No Broad"' a\ S1tnta An1t · 1714tl3S-4103 F'tee Park ml( 4CCOUMTS rAYAIUClEIUC R.ap1dl y expandmR C1rm M.-eks enthu11111sltr 10 d.JVJduaJ for /\rc·ountm~ Dept JO key by toul'h. bo ~1c a ccount1ni.: knowledge, general of face skill:.. Contact Pat Mills, S57 0051 KO E AAAAAA WHEIE DID DRAKE DROP ANCHOR? RIGHT ALONGSIDE OFFICE OVERLOAD Wt: ha"e opened o ur p t!rmanenl plac:emcnl :.crvit·e and Wf• are r eady to M•r ve you JUST CALL •.. 1714) 151·9041 OR DROft H. to ....t Id ... 1):!1 \\ l .. l t·rl\ fl l.I( I ' "'lllll 111:! '\1 ~ J1•1r1 Bt'ill'h DUKE l'ERSO ...... R AGENCY ~....,.....~ 1\ (' lft'Jttn"1 T1•1 hnu IJll AtCTG CLEJU( Knov.ledatt! ut mt'1l111th 1-:op cxper net· l1J K''' lo<>L .... rn;,tt•nal·· & t''lll•I• lh 1~ l(real po,1111111 1L-.«i tn lhl'> f1dct \pph 0111\tand1ng br>nc>f 1h JI Cap1 .. 1r.1n•1 l 111(11 •I II)<• w11rk1111ot 1•11nd & ~·hool 1>1 .. 1 l\lfi l:!t.1 '>lilan lrvin1· 1'Pr.•1111wl 1\l:•·111·, WI J-: tith l°IJMJ M•·..,.i Sk2'21 1>1~ 1~711 ACCTS ~A Y AILE CLE:RK l.1x·;tl Real )':..,1.,1 .. firm ".,.k, An'' l'J) J bl<- dcrk l•>r \..triou .... r, dullto:-enrlud1nl! t} p111J.! & (1llng Xlnt frtrlJ.!t• bt..'fll'ftli. C.ill Wiilker & I.A.~. Pers11nnt>I Dept fnr .q1 pl 7 I 4 R JS 1 2 ~ :.! 1-; 0 ~: M 1-· /\rniunrnnt J ~ '" r Av PNferahl> tn prt'p::ir.1 lion or 1·orporatc & penonaJ income la\ re lum:. CPA n •rllfw.il•' desirable Xlnt bc.>nt>fth Ai.:gres~l\c :SR firm Salary commrni.urut1• w ·exp Send rt'sum1• 10 1lle Diuly P1l1ll. lit" ~>:!. CM 92627 All r1·pl11•' slllctly roof1dcnt111I AccounUnJ: Please see our ad undt•r banlang. Irvine S & L J\.'\Sn •\C 'flH-'-"'I:~ \t 1111~ .... 1\Jl .tl'I"' .ill I~ 111' ,,, C' \I f)\01 S \ \1 Ill \ .. r\1t1'A\Jt~' nu" ()111 •l11•nl h.1\1 ..... ri.., I Iv• k\ 11 1 ••• ,, • "· Th• ll'I\• I l.,,1j. ltt Hl•I " l<ub• rt ( .. nt .o•I W11,!I•·· 1>•1111 I• mint ~ 1>1 no • "' "'' •• •A1n11111• 111t•·r1·,tc•d 111 ~ " \ 0 ... ' I •. I •. \ I •• I I ~ i\ ~ t•.cl.1 \ ...,m "'' 471-l • 771< HIHO ('"-t 'I) AdlnWstrati•e Aut. Tn /\•.1 All\'rlt'' l'rl'M'1,.nl Slronl! st•1:rt-t.;n .al !>lo. 111, & Lakl' ('h.ir~l' ab1h\' .1 mu~t !11 t·~ urr 1 n·' 111 lp 1nt• Sulury •nm mcn.'turatt· "'1th .1h1l1t~ Send n.osum11 111 \cl a~.111, Ua1 I> J'1lu1 I' Cl Hi" 11:1(), ( ·11,t.1 ~ ,. ·' t •• ~ \U \11'.'JISTH \I I\ I ~:..1:-l '\NT lmml'li npo•n1111: lnr .in 111 di\ .,. .1<t 1111n1 ,tr .i tt \ ,. ab1ltl~ lll ·•~S•~I rn<i "•II' •nit partn<•t en 1tr•1w111~ CPA firm l,1 wc-r~·t.1n.tl sk1llH l'll t 'a II 540 ~I ::0 AllCHfTECTUllAL HAFTl.IMT. Commercial Int. des1Rn fll'Tll 111 N B. needs 1 n termed1ate & s r dritflpe r son s Xln l ~ potential. St:nd RA...">l.lme Ad•520 in <' 10 Tht! Ua1ly Pil o t Newspaper P 0 Bo~ tSriO. Co:-.Ui Me:sa , Cahr !TIJ\ZT AACHITECTURAL ~\Jll ll 11\t" Of C° 1)1)~ (II mak•· 1l1 ·ll\c11• .. , run l•lln1 I 111· dt ..... tlll! h 111•11•· •11 1 lw mu'' , , 11 I , I 11 111 I ),1f1\1lt1JI ill 11' ,,I., \r•hl••~ur.11 PRODUCTION MANAGER (,,,,\\th •1n1•11t•·•I nwf'•I 1h•µ.1rt111••11l ,, ............ k ... 111•!1._ 11l 11 • .I 11o 11 h t• \ p••nc·n•·• 111 pr•11tur 1n ~ ;111h1\l .. 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U you ·rt• }t1unit. <'11nf1 dent & hav1• th1• .1h1l1ty 111 think qw •·k I\ .inti .1 r•• lookmit for J i.:cm•ruui. 1n <.'Orne <.:all nu\\ '•Ill 111:!.l blwn 9 & I ~1r St•1t1l· /\~ R~eptiontsf 1)rw J?lrl 11ffu0l' 1-::q1 r1·r1 111 1ypini.: & vcnfyrni.: 111 \l1tCc:-. -lO..,OWpm. Ill kl"} h} tnuch. JllliWCr phonl' 1• 1· n 1• r 11 I 11ff1 e •' pr'' ,·1'l111r1·,., 'k-.p1111 8(>111 h drt .1 7: I 045·7t.140 zt fir ()\ltn 1ll S..:rv1~c l"rnl W JM mcN attr yn11 mh'll fem. mutuully en IOY rt'(' Ul1 Ut'.4 [~22 CEKl'EIFOLD l\Ur l''l'mule l':itt•ort'I 111n lR R7M i.nyl111w MASSA GI AGUaE MODILS ESCC>aTS OUT'CAU. ONLY o.p ............. 631-2140 GOLDIHGllL Buy·Aell·lrade men's nw1azines. M:S-~ "' .... S..icn 5160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVa Y LADllS *>DEl.S ar ESCORTS With PENTHOUSE f1GURFS. :M Hrs 5J5..4719. t • a uosrsass Are )'OU a buaineatllMID 90lna on a bualnea1 trip from 1·14 dayd Take a traveling sec.retary. Call 8rmda96-75G ,...... 1410 . ..................... . AJRUNE COUPONS a.ditcudl accepted. a., .t1JelJ Bonded /Lie lilllrra)''I HO W Saot.a lubata Ave, LA. toOl1 111-..om. at 10 r 1.ry pos1t1on m acrount 11\K !Ate lypmg & 10 key e"penence required Tuel. lhru Sal eves. 6rim t<1 2am Call fur appt ~~e1tt :>20 Bookkeeping Clerk TraiM1 fo:Xcellent opportunity lo 11uu1 your carper in the naptdly 1rowinl( r1eld or 1i1Coountln11 We seek a n 1nd1v1dual with some general office and /or edUt"aliona l exptirlenl·e with the ability to operate lO·kcy w ith speed a.nd accuracy ~C'CeUrul candid.ate will Join a prog r essive Oranie County corpora· Uon with room for career growth and devel op· menl. Compreeben11lve company paid benelll1 lnch1din1 medical aod den&.al covera•e. Call or IPPlf at: C714114MOIO TRAllSMASI CORP _Qa.,.Dnve HewpGft BHcb. Ca ~. <>Miortunlty l'olaploll!l--M1111111"',.,.-..... tn/f lb • .. AERONUTRONIC Newport leach ACCOUNTS PAYABLE A&fonutronlc has al'\ 1mmeo1ate ooeneng tor an Accounts Payable Ctork Will work In a 16 person Accounts Payable sec11on 111 a hea"y YOlume manu31 sys tern onv11011me111 2 years plus related experience desirable PAYROLL ACCOUNTING CLERK Aeronutromc nas an 1mmoo1ate opening tor a Paycoll Accounting Clerk in Cor porate Stall Payroll Prohc1ency In the use ot a ten key olllce calculator and 1yp1ng skills Three years ol experience in accounting payroll or related lleld 1s desired Aeronutronlc oilers a tine salary, the> tough t>eneflta and a superl0< work atmoepnere. ThOse Interested m1y call S. Smith at (71•) 7&e-525e or ffnd ,. tome to SllaMd Peraonnet. Dept 051-012. Ford Road. Newe>ort eeacn. CA 92663 ~ Ford ~erotpec. & ......, Comii.unlceUont Corp. Aeronutronlc 01v111on · Newport &tacn Ala-.riRq Sef'vlce PRX Opt:'rator-. for .1 tclcphonr 11ni-wcri n11, service ~" pt•r11•1\\·<•1I 11r will tram fo\Jll I 11111• 11r part llnl\' i.hifts av.111.1 ble Dayl>. aht:'rn111111 evenings or grave yard MUM be able lo wnrk 90f'ne weekends Typln1t 35 wpm. required Mony co benefits nvollabll'. Please call !.Ion Fri Fa.'lluon 1.sland area Cos\Jl Mesa area A.I rport arc.a Call 543-4230 i'.:.0 .1-:. APPLIANCE & TV .,...,., i11tttcnl Full lime. Mech. expr necessary Dav1s·Brown Co.&e&-1884 ASSEMI LERS l'nntLod 1•1rt 111l l>t>o r1ls, "''l'l' hame:-s a-.semhly. • •imc el<'•1rn·mcchu111t·al cxpl'rH'lll'c M1n1mum five yeur'( exvenen<'•' R apidly expand1n i.: Orange Counly firm. ell cel lent l'o mp o n y henef1t s Contact Put Mills 5.\7·9051 . ~ual Op porturuly Employer ABsembler N.ICISIOM ASSEMILO Po1ot1on nvallablc In mechanical Ul.lembly shop. Musl have good mecban1cal aplilude & minuaJ dextenty. Must ---------•! be ra.m.1Uar with re· work. _. -OPOS trouble!!hOOling, drilling. llU""ft rcam lna & pr essing ~Lt Island Mlnunum 3 years cix r1D1110ft perience . .E"cellent com J*a>' benefits. Conlacl Pu Milla, GS1·905\. A Fin e Eu opca n oor Desl1ner Boutlqut 11 1~"'~· ~·""~·~~~~~~ -*int a ~I aul11· 1- tust manaaer & addl· i--------· tioMI statt. Sal•ry open. Auemblenr c.1~147·H21 ELECTRONIC AS · SEMBLER$, PCB ex· 1111'· See our ad under APT MANAOER ''General". Victor Tern For $.$ uni ta In Costa porary 5enlca. 11 ... Exper'd couple 1~~~~~~-~ W l f • b ll k p g e x p . 1: Hutband ma Int up li8ve aomethlna you want ~·W13 or <213> to sell! Clutllled ad• do --------• It well.642eM18 . el 1k )l) "'r Ill '" l d ed nd ay • I • I t I ' ' I ·I I I • • I 11 JIM ~.!~ ..... !~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~:.~ ..... !!~! ...w..... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••• ti 't ATnN'DAJIT ............... lfa . •rl••te c leb ACCOUUTI• ..... ~: .:':.i ~ft'::; ;..-;i ••••••••••••••••••• laM opelna for order Olrical Neu,.-t ..... Par\ a.1o.--.sa •-•.,. ..... ,. t .. ..u .. -·--~.... Sllllt 1 2pm ta Eapudl•t aavto1.1 6 , ..... T9 1 •s So Cout Plan oltlce. Full It 1*rt Ume. Call dllill cMrtr. Esp'd pref. 1Arle lnaurancc Co. has tu not ,.q 'cl. Call for In Immediate opeolnp t.crVW. aHSJO Rosy a.rk T,,a.t a.DJCAL Plll.ceplla9·· lUINEES •••R• .. •cc••• -- ~ C.ll ror •PPl lllM ........... IC· --.... ........ •. Savtnpta ' ... •• ... Potlh<Jft .,., .. •-•ttr•w -dlln• shop ....,. leed '° Mit c011 ... ,,er. Wtlt l rel•. u'Olls '11lle Newpuat Buch ol· Ralph K l n111n1• •l lkll.,..., r:Meto s.vtnp 5tl).GI.. am Brbt.ol St. ai U.. liula 2 put·Umr C M. Xlllt apportunlly lO traan IUSIOY A.UMCH Type 45 wpm. heavy EXPERJ!t.ICENEC phones. various ofc 1be Ml 173.al3 duliel. lilEAT JOIS! WE NEED: ... a.tD ·~ Tbe Adml nlat ralkf_. s.vice departmeot•Jn U. ADlbeim bead oCAOe d a ieadinl ••vinP 'Md k*l baa an Imm~ opminc for ao ladi~ ••-"" 10 ltMt 551.1m trvt.I •LA.Mn 'hUlr' ~ avaUa ble AllDlicut nuaat be 1\al&an omce. Full Ume. 81.&slnesamao •eeks p /l LMJ1111 Sea ••ll'f A\ITO llllll lbeNUW 8lvd trY1m '10.Z ., SMISM.Ut I0&-11111' -avalleWe for s d~• Ml· Ot.11 Ultian Newton al lime tnlnloa lo San IS8'188. 11132 mh. & °'•10. laave previou• c.o.t.a Meta office Full c...u.riDI uperleou, tu'Dlll. Ca.II Doreen Ciotta be .W. lO l,Y,. aaccurat• at 548-z:JOO. 2100 Hlltbor ty, .. 10 ltey lldcliote uaoclate 1n growlna :56~.1·2yn.uper.1n markelln1 bualneu c avil litqp 1tlon or -~ penonal tnjury. 6 mo •Sia•••'" •A.cc .... ~ ... u. aood ~awuc . tion .auua and l . SS wpm. Res · wiU include operaA g --·-· dlc:tapbone. good 11pell· CABINET maker prefer 2 ID a • pt 1 l u de . N 0 yrs up. Clll area. ibor\hand. eo.N...., Opn. Wt ... ,,._......,.... few • care~r snlnded an , __ ............... .. cllvutuat Prefer so 8anlDDI We 8re Heklal Ill .......... all .... ..... ~ _. Produt-• .,...,..... .••• m trala t .. • rt 1 h t In dM-tn± la U. micro- ~i.dm&ry ~ WiCh Hid U penerM't! tNt wlll train \bit~ pm500 De-mo • uwur1ute•• plan avails bl&. ,\ppllc ut m u.l tit.' w1llln.a to "learn.. ._ "~" toOlJlt •)'Kl~m d ..tbn1 c.,._ l6eum\' pnlmllal u edlltti)' "'I> to )'IMI &ad )'<Mlr ta tents Omlat1 R Sc-oille San ford II& HunUftalOD 8sacll AlllC/Jf:EP U Hi Beach Blvd .• H11nt SenanlY Peclftr 8Hll ba• up•nlntta tn the ~nion area for macblo • an d be Blvd ~ Of1ented. Must Ctlf. ''*'Ill s..1MJa IM8.QM3 S48·~ .... Clwtl Will train conscienUous indlvidua!. Jam the Team• Become tGJJij)l ~=~e·~ oU~ce b~ck·u:~t penence 11 p referract. but we wiU train the r~ penon. Startulg slllarf l900-t675 baaed on.-. be avallable to work & &..o... Saturday& Intervie w:. t:qual()ppor Emplyr Cafcla I•.....,.,. SbortHours rn.ca.rts tcb~wed by 1pp<>1nt -~-~-~~-3 hr. min. SJ.SO per hr . C.M .• N.B .• CdM areas . Apply at NewpOrt Mesa Unified School Dist. Food Service Offi~. 1.857 Placeotla, Costa Mesa . MS-2920 Work approx. 4 hrs. per day Answer phones. vanous olc dulles. perience, ,: .. • Compre••aalve com ~ .......... UM'ludl~ 119'l0ft1Y BANKING , ... 1 ..,~ac.. --..steal .... den &al. ,.... •==stv• co. Plean contact Ruth OWOD 6M-l88S. X1nt working condb & benefits. Apply tn person 1~2. Moo. thru Fr•. IRVINE 752•6866 CUllK TTPISf.! E.O. E. M /I" Our Savmgs Ad miru.8lra · ....,_call or appQI •: f71411tl HID &9dl.. MO .. IOMICALU Allf OMOTIYI SALISPaSOM MOTlta.LaS MW mum ol 6 ID<IGOUI ex 19\eftCIC u • be.NI note teller. T&L8S Mmunua 1 6 monUw t!X penence reqwrt!d F.ql&al Opportwuty EalPoY« 111 /F /H W.COIM.Co. 17370 Brookhurst FowUin Valley EOE Oencal-f\IU time AUIMOtU1ATIOM ~~~~~~~;;~! uon department la seek· ii inc a sllarJ> Clerk TyJ>1>il to Undle phones. typml(, filing. and miscellaneous office duties. Typing or ~wpm and good CQ1'1· IDUDICatioo skills are re· <l'I rec!. 'St.a.rtiog s a I a ry ~S150. commensurate CLERICAL EMERSON ELECTRIC CO . a mult1-oauooal company wall be 10· lerv1e w1ng for can· dldates lD flJI a vanely of clenc:al posltKIOS with background. • . :m2C.mpus Onv1· Newport Beach, CA Expenence prderred excellent wurlung cond1 tJons an well estubla!>ht'<i !>tOf'e Fringe ~nl'f1b i\ppf v in per!\On C«lC1 1>alan es and ex oollenl ben~r1ts are of feri!d To s('hedule am an appo1otm c n t. plc1ot! t:all BANKlNG MEYERAFH Our beautiful Costa Mesa office b as im· mediate opportunities for lOdividuals wbo want to team banking s lulls. We'll train you ID Teller procedures if you have llgbt typmg skills and some c as h ierin g ex penmce These pos1l1ons o ffe r lop s t a rtin g s alaries and greal benefits U1clud1ng rree career apparel Plea1>e call Annette Menne ror more inf orma taoo Cameraman with a t le.it 2 yrs. expenence wtth Utho Cameras full time posltion available. Excellent company benef"rt.s Apply between 9AM & SPM Mon lhru fTI at ~ECOAST DAIL T PK.OT 330W. lay St. OPBtATC>aS lmmed openings for permanent full time Mas ter Cba r~e 1V1s a apet"ator; an Ir vine Start dt SJ 70 per hr w xl.nt benefits Ra1!>e 1n 90 days WW train un video di.splay uruts Hn avail Mon·Frt l IAM 7 JOPM. 12 noon lo 8 30PM Tue Sat. U.AM lD 7 30PM . 12 noon to 8 30 PM & lPM !I 30PM Few operungs at S OOAM -AB.D Sl:lvtCIE PARTS CURIC Will prov1de clent al s up port for Field Service Department and spare pans reqwre ment:.. Can lhdate w1U interface w1lh field ser vice enganet:rs and customers and act as mternal IJIW>On. Wall pre· pare paper work for !>hip· ment ol parts. maintain re<."Of'd<> of :<1t ock mg I eve I rein:lf'~ Must be an a1• rurate typ1'lt and de ta.aJed onemt."d Columbia offe r s ex cellent growth pole atml and an o uts taodi «g benefits package m clli4· tnl( dental coveragt!Plfi addition to 1cleaJ wor~ ·er\ v1 ro nme nt F o r In te rvae w appo1ntme~t . please call P~rsonnef at ITI4 I 776-7101 F.qual ()pporlun 1t) Employer M 1F /H Assemblers MACllNERY ASSEMBLERS SAIL CHEVROUT C2 I 3t 603-21 Zl t00 s. c ... t Hwy. SECURITY LAGUNA IEACH 494-11] I 54'-9967 PACIRC Atrr0MO'f1Vi=: PAYROLLjUASl BANI Experienced only Com· An Affirmative /\c.1100 puter ex~nent'e helprul 1t:mployer M /F /HIV Salary open (;nntact 1·---------1 Eva llauscr al TB.Las To mo TalBSP/f T0$6HOUI COUICTOIS TO$lt40 TB1B TIAtNHS TO $650 RDEUTY FIDEi.AL ScMll9' .. &.om Allft. 616-7071 F.quaJ oppty employer Costa Mn-. Co. An Equal Opportunity Employer Apphcat1on~ <>rcerted for ammcrJ n pen 1n.:~ ~'"1 t'ri 9A M to IP \1 J nd 21'"1 4 :l.11':'>! Cd' uDa Sa•ittfJ\ Giid Loan · · · Association __ Wdl assemble intnrate mecbamc al assemblies and subassembties from blueprints. Mirumum 2 years machinery a s se mbly experience. military expenence may quahfy COHHEll CHEVROLET ..20t lldrl>or Hh d t'• ~TA ~H:..._ \ Banlung Newp o rt B c a t·h Mortgage Bunking Co has 1mmed1ate l)pen1ng!. for ambitaou:> and1 v11Juab l wtth prior off1t·e ex penence an the followani: pos1t1ons TB1ll TIAINHS P /f TO $3. 75 HOUR BANKING OPPORTUNITY Canva:ssers . Earn xlnl pay reg1btenng voters. e\/es & wknds in II B a r ea , & h e lp T he L1bert11r1 a n Party or Callr gain ballot i.tatu:. Mu.sl be nc:it. 11ut1toan).l. pre{ over 21 C<1 II 9t><i 3338 or91'>4 I~ CAJlREH'TAl AGT. Ty~ Tnasoc1ion S..-.k~. Inc.. ~lt.2 l>upnnt IJr In 111• 1-.0L.~Fll •OEPARTM&IT CLERK RELD SERVICE l111J1v1c1uJI will h<>ndl•· hu ) lt·leph<Jnt"• .rnd mu l P•J'>'"<;' " l!m1c1 lt'h•µhor\c rrw nner Po:.1 t.•.r. 1n' otvt·' r u'-l•1m••r l'Jf\lJl't :-.fu,.t bt> Jt)ll' 111 ~·rl unrtcr pre;,un· bo• .an drrur..ilr tvp1-.1 ..1nd tx· •~'l.i.11 •>nl'nltod Gl'tll'rJI ' '""'al dull•" ~uaJ Oppor Bmplu)t>f m f 546-1200 Alfl'OMOTIV E TOYOTA & VOLVO LOAHSALES CIB>IT CHECICER TO $100 PlA TFORM SECY TO $1200 ·TB.LSl~crt Ti,,. Related expencnct: n • qU1red. I' 11rnt: m11rn 1nl!' Orangt• l'o 1\1rµc,n ureJ i::.2 7 1~ CAI WASH HELP 1-\111 & l'Jrt t1m•· IK&<hcr METRO l',\ H W.'\Sll L1enc.il Receptionist / LOAM AUDITOR TrainH lnterVlews by appl. only Call (710 894-4711 MECHANICS 4 day work week , no naghls Excellent pay plan. Ext ellent company benefits Opportun1t} for advancement with " financially strong 1mpurt dealer. Contac.1 Ser vice Mgr. Some pnor expenence 1n shipping & warehousani: an FHA. VA & ('Onvf'n uonal loans would be de sirable but not man dato ry T y ping 40 <\S wpm LOAH r.c>ClSSORS TOUOO AMERICAN SAVINGS 2950 Hart11ir ttl < • '' CASIUER.~ lull vr p .. n lJmt' APl'I~ 1n ,,..r,•rn U n I l )' t' d t J I " I' Shown1mn '.l21Jtl t l.1rhtir Bh·d . C\1 1-. O I'. PBX J>1,..1l111n d\ dll.tlil• l"r 1< .. r .pt111 n "1 pu:-, tlJ.tl•rJt1lf 1 .. Jn 14 rl •Ii l\n t-xcellent growth olf pr>rturuty 1:> av;ul<tbl• 1ri the \naht.'1m l1Jan .Hl rrunc;Lrat11}n dt>partmt.'r1l cJ a ll':idlnR savlO~!> Jltd l•lall ~lc'<'ted JPPltc'Jlll will rt.'t'e1vli' trainan.: in ..aud1lm}.! nl'l4 lt1an ftlt'~. '>''t •>nfJar> m.lrkt•t u,i I 'h1pp1n1' H1•l..t t"d ,. p1• r1 ,·1H· 1· 111 I•· n J, I hi ' hl'lpful 1'ypm11. of )~1 ' wpm rt'(lwrt..-d. This p;, U•>O 11ffl'r-. an allr ill t 1-.!.\ • :.tartlnit "alary a nd OfJ -.tandmR benefit!. 1ncw<t m11. medical and dent.I l~weraRe Please ('Ontd¢l CONRAC Mech' .. Tool Di•. 9200 Bolsa Ave. WESTMINSTER, CA F.qual opporturuty e mployer m If EARLE.HCE TOTOT A-VOL VO 646"-9303 540.9467 a.BUC PURCHASING Xtnt operunR for clerk typist with purc ha:.1ng I ba<'kground <.:and1d a1e will hav e :,1.ru t• l'l\ penenec in related hl'ld to perform a w1dC' v:ir11• Assemblers AtrrOMCYI'J VE ty of office dut1e-; an tha· RECEPTIOMIST Purthasang Dept T> pini: OPERATOR 1n Se r v ice Dept l<J reqwrement 45 wpm. & TaAIMHS answer phones Must be ability lo operate u HI ECPERIB4CB> able t o use a dding key would be helpful W• ..._. • ...,.. ma c h in e & s ome Salary comme nsu ratl' automotJve bac kground with experience. To Offw! preferred. CaJl Mr. Otis , DOCUMEMT We can aller you higher ROY CMlYElt MACHINE wages, opportunity to ROUS ROYCE OPHATOR learn a new career & fr. 640-6444 To lype loan infor mation mge benefits that in· ------• into Burroug hs Oocu d ude: Babysitter ror 1 yr nld menl machinf'. adJu "'t •Com petitive starling gui, our home . 8;30-4 L5 funn, Cor pnnt '>UL and sal&r)I with 3 wage in· Mon. thru fT1 wkdy~ make correction.-. when creases during 90 day Loving mother type, necessary Pnor office t.nwung penod, followed 64&6298 aft 5pm expenence & typml! of 45 b sal . --------wpm r eq uir ed l'ar l Jnda;::! review e very BABYS ITTER. mature ' ume •Compa n y paid hfe. for teachers 2 year old ACCOUNTS medical & dental in · My home. lite hsework. PAYAILECLERK surance. ~d.lr;:~·P~per rer·s Ne w po r t H t· u l' h -credit uruon req -· S4&-487ll Mortgai:e B:lnkml! Firm "9 paid holidays BabyMtt.erfor Teacher's 6 has immediate ope nm~ -One week vacation after mo. old girl Prefer m~ for experiencC'd 1: 6 months home. Mon f'ri K·3 :llJ. rnunts Pavable rlt•rk •Excellent shift d ifferen· lrvme. s.52·1052. Mus t t yfll; <\11 wrm & tial operate 111 key b~ t•11JC'h .Quls tandang employee Babys1tlt!r wantt!<l rur ~ Salary t•1mmcn!>uratc st.oek ownership plan children. 2 or :I .1lter with ex per •Pro m o ti o n a I o 11 • noons. Occas~ion<1l c\l'n PAYROLL CLERK portunit1es ' angs. 551~171 Learn photomas k pro-' t'CSS packaging oper a· B/\BYSITTER All ilay uon.' assembly. or wa fe r Tues. & Thur~ M,> hnrn1• mas k inspection with triOwk.645-0l28.645·1W5 mic_r o scope in our LJ>vin~ woman 111 hahy~1t senucondutor company darlmg baby My hom1" for gr~at career OP· full time days. l.a~una porlun1l )'. /\pply LO Niguel 831 ~aftll Personnel Wnhrll Dkjital c ati Independent 1nd1,·11.Jual tu assist 111 th1• I' a y roll Dept. 1'yp1nj:! rc.-quirmenl or 1\5 wpm. & ~nm c µayroll expcr dc!>irahlc Sal<1rv l'f•mmc·n~urall' with c;penen<'c Xlnl company bcnl'fah Call Pen;1mnel for ll ppt ~ ... B OF: 312.8 R:r::il A:: CM (cor Red Hill & Baker ) (7141557.3550 Designang Technology Ftrlbe f\lture E.0 .E. B a b y ~ 1 l I t• r & Housekeeperfortea<'ht>r 2 iorls 3 & l Mu'>l low children Satan• +mom l•---------1 & board. Ref req 84G-4317 or 960-3900 Babysitter -full t11ne. teachers schedule. for ----------.• 4mo old, pref my N H Assist to . Mgr, s m rt?fr home. 640-1265 needs reliable. s harp in---- div, duties incl'd pulling Banking ordn, shipping UPS. in· Statistical Typist vedl:lr/ control. Apply In Xlnt b e n e f it s. ex per son bt wn 9AM ·l2 perienced only please. noon.837 W.18thSt.C.M. Call for a ppl. 6'10·51011 __ ... _ .. ___ -! Carol or Martm AMERICAN STATEIAMK Banlcing T8J.B BANKING R.E.L. Lo. ProcHsor This positioll reqi9res I yr. pre•io.s ••· perie.:e. For app oe.t ...... plMM cal: LC>a· RAIHE MIL.LB AT: 17141973.3724 ·'"""+ :~,. W ELLS FARGO BA NK MEW ACCOUNTS If you have temporarily Part time permanent. ciaclodi.....ct your educa-typing requir e d. Will F.qual ()pporturuty lion or for •D.Y other re-ClODlider trainee. Call for Employer M /F aon are seeking full app·t. Joan Marselle, 1~~~~~~~~~~ time w ork a nd •re aS&Sl 1: •v.Uable to st art im· llutu.a1 Savings fl Load ..,......, , we may have 5'10Cunino de Estrella • pGllMkm far )'OU. Age DO S8n Clemente · .__ if O¥f!r 17. Please __ Ecp~aa_1_0ppor~_E_m.....;;..pl_y_r_1 C811bltweftlt :301i2:00. ...., '4Wll4 1B.18S,...'d ~~~~~~~~~ Scab Coat Biank. an in· = depende nt b ank. 849 Sunflower St., Costa M esa, Ca . Call ~5300 u pr. E.O.E. ;t.._ Ml·lm :/Pwt .. Al' , , Tool ....._ ......, lievt.p Ii Lou .._. 1111 -.. for la-.._ u openlila ln l\a ............ -ddae Calta --twudl fOt . = or b ltb aebool amt tbm i.eu.. S.vtnp -rleal en. beck· •Lomaorbenkinl aper. .... =r.=· dea ........ , lllmt be ..,.. • ... lajec· to ""' SllurdaJa. Xlnt .._ .lOml:F,:to workl•t c:ond. P•id .... ..._ die Cl nr9dclm. J'or tartll« t ' 1 I 6 qui 1 for • lllfo. 4*llMt llr. 11aber· ......... , --.,., "· 11UG-1C22. _. ,....._ atartln& f'.qu.a Oppor Empl.Jr ...... ,. .. .... Aft. _a..-.... ..... An excellent part time opportunity is available in our San Pedro office. We're seeekinC a Teller who waots to enjoy a flexible schedule. free sartdDI and free care« 91PPArel experience la preferred, but we will Irma you if you bave U-typin& akiUa and 1ome ·e .. blerln& ex· pertence. PIHH call J erry For te (2 U > ID-'llOI for more In· ...... LOAMct.SUC TO $750 IRAMCH MGR S&l TO ~1700 ASSTMGRS&L TO $900 OPSOfftCER TO $20,000 2408S t::I Toro Lagw1a 11111-, :'oh Camerun 770 28\ll EOE M 1-· ·1 C 1\S Ill I-. It p ' • I t!...:.ro \fii •""• \ l',11\ I I I ' .. " 11 ~ I I ''' 1 r " n 1 • µ '' I ~ • · W•'1lth1Jt.>.1Jd !1ft l\IW 6, i:ft"'I r "''"m.-r \.\ , ·• r • .• • , 1 , "', , tlf"1t'1\lt"t1 t J'1Y \ ftH' 1rl1 ---------Hwy t'il.,1 Banlun.: Thi' 1>"'111 .. 1. •r• nt1 Secur1l)' Pa1•1ru· :-O u CASHIER I Ortl'll" 11ppi1rtulll'' l•ir th1 taonal !lank h..1'> .u1 1111 J-u 11 11 mt• ~•>11d pJ; ri.:ht I"'' "m mediate OJ)CTiln~ al lb (,irowth l:OffilJUn) 5 lo, a Co ns umer Ser v 1l·t• UtlO.'I Over 18 Welt.'u•h •COHTRACTS OfPARTMEHT CLYK Y.111 ·< r1 .. n '•1rn·< • .111cl ,,,.,• r.11 • 111pu1 l•1r •·•· • r•I• r f• •rm pro ,.. 1.1•1~•" .n llJrt' tfr 11 , r 11o 11 1 • n , "' • r vt '"' t q 1.n.: .ind ri1 111~· \Ii.; .t '" ..111 ur ..111• ' \ I• I I •• I' " h •• \ ,. lm•iwl~'\11!« .,f Ill lw) ..it1 dt r Pr~\ 111u::. •Jrd• r dl·~k \'Xl)ent.'flCt! pref~rn .. -<l LEASE PEllSOH TO $12.000 Center mSanta/\nafor Metro C arw;ai.h . :!!150 Harbvr l:U Yd c M IHSURAHCE COORDIMA TION CLERK CASHIERS General l'lf h C'e. expenenced part ume $\ ~hr Apply T hi' F.arrs Plumban~. 1~ w Llncol.n. Anaheim C.111 642 1753 ext 11 Wt• 1)ffl'r f'lfrr1l1·nl 'al,.,., & bt'ncf1h & .. ' .. r ) frll'ndly & very prn fess1onal atmo~pht>rt' •P'llOOUCTIOH Personnel for a n 11\ COMT'aOL t.erV1ew appointme nt -' 972-9955 Quahftt'd •• ppl1t·..1nt' should ront:a('t AHGrtlAUB4 DIPAKTM94'T ClBI . -{I lndl\1du"1 will wnte n • Cc"2•ia S..tlWff q~l>IUOC~~ fnr p;af'U post .... Lo. ..... ~· CA RRY FOX AGENCY Su mooths bookkttpani; t•xpenence prefcrn·tl :l.'1 WP~1 nummum typani: skills reqw rt.'d For appoi.ntment. c<>ll (7141 558-21 36 SECURITY PACIFIC IAHK l7 I 41 752·0600 ut23 MNIJFACTURERS BANI L3ll °''''" S: re .. 1 ' It Equal ()pJ)'lr !::mph•' •·r •UITI.'flt tJlll' I• µl..in 77&-7101 nin • n < , .r •t ..1 n!I n·I l'J". 1-•i:J•l•Wi•' l•O•P•P'•'•'•c•m•"•lu•)t'f--""'V ""'"k urd1•r' 111 11ur l'r11Ju• l111n 1•t.1nn1nl-! i-a---------1.)epJrt nu:nt Ont• 't'ar dt-n• JI 1"\J)t•n1·nh· pn• ft"f"Tt-d MU'·I l1t .... JI 1·urJ lC'l\Pl'1 CLERICAL NEVER A FEE A.LL J OBS f'REE An Affirma t1vc Al'l 1011 EmplO)'('r M F 11 \ <:ASHJt::R. llcad l'J,hlt'r .it c.us1 .. ~e:.a BrJm h Slllre fUll timt· po...1t1trn (M ntilurt• pcr~un ..-, penenced in r11-;h1t•nn11 telephone. 10 kt•' late boolt.kttp an.: & otn .. r of flee dut1c" :--:n l) µ111~ ~ 00 per hr \ppl} 'don 1-'rl II 4pm Thi· t:a r I ' l'lum1>1111: 1533 w I.in ("O(n. 1\nJhe1m »r •'Jll 642 li53 •"<t 11 ti1•n1•aJ •ACCOUHTIHG ACCOUNTS PURCHASING CLERK 1616 E 4tll Street Stt 130, s-ta Ana Open Eves By /\pppl BANJUNG s.c.;ty Pocific Ho- tiCMI lank has im· ,... ... CfMftiftcJs at its ... ., l•al Es tate ~C......-itt h s-ta Ano-Coste MelocrtO. SR.LOAM PROCESSORS Y• lhould ha•~ U· periette• ift 0 bank. SIL or nDf19acp cOflto ,.,,,~~ vellliCftll..tFHAf'A loaas. S.per•isory ..t/ or escrow u · ,..t.c• hefpflll. JR.LOAM PROCESSORS Y ............. . periette• proutsiftCJ Co•••Rtlo11al eftd FttA / VA locmts for a ba11k . S&L or wwwlJ11' c-..y. CLBllnPIST t • d """" .... .. 45 .,.,.....rec1. ...... .,,, .... C4 C7t 41 551-211' SECURITT PACIFIC IAMK Aft Alfinm live Action F.mp&oyer M /F /H/V Uarher ~'\yhst to manllRl' part umt· t.>:11 !>5Ti T ut'' f'r1, 9 fi Sal 'I !i ''""' rat 31r~1 1'1\.'illlEH O•'<'tlt•d 11.1r t umc hr-. rn111n (..· , '' ·· j\Ull .\ppl~ 1n p.·r,011 ~I \.'l"' IW ~I IUE!:-·•m S Jln..,tnl 1· M Uar1.end1•r full 11 me i\pp ly in t)('rson (,;iry Fnrcl at Fon'' I l..in•·, Z:.!771 Centre }Jr • 1-:l '1 oro1 B ii l 1 n g o t> '" . I' r 1·5 :rnPM 1-.. r Bur rou~h~ I~ ;;0110 110:-ung mal'h 1--l<p<'r .. r will train Appl) .1l b.fi' W lxthSl . O f C..1sh1cr fl)r rlrui: -.L•1r1· l·~v prcfrm'tl au:.it t- ~ •1 a q 11 ... ) . t 11 ~1 1\73~ !~at \1 aintrn:m1·1· '.\f a t u r '· r t' ., 1111 n 1 n tl1• 1dual nc<-rlr1I l11r general b.1Jl maint~·n:rn t·e repair lluur<; flr'(1 lil<' full p<1rt t1mt· s<1l:iry ('nmmen,11r:1tL• w experience 1 S4 Si l 1-:xperiencc prefrrn·1l, relecencei. n-qwn.~ t:Jll 714-67$-~ Bookkeeping p('r!\onnl'I S800 p e r m o Nnn smilker ~6328 BOOKKE LPEH fu ll r harge z girl offit·~ 1-;x penen<'ed an pel( board Must be able lo bnni.1 books thru lnal balance &.general ledger salary $1000 to $1300 per mo Call for a ppt Ask for Uoyd. 646-7441 . Lluytt's Nurser y & Land scape Co. 211?.8 Newport 81 vd. C.M. IOODEIPB F /C JUition with prommenl Fash Isl. Rea.I Dilate In vest. Fir m Xlnl o p· pommlty. 640-0123 ----S>olllleeper. P tr r or s m public acclg farm, OC Ail1'()l1 area. m ust have recent public e xp, &13-3M3. Bookkeeper-Ge n'! Offc A/P, AIR. P JR & collec- tion. Mature wo man ~1500. CASHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS ()pl'nanizs now ;:ivualahlc for full 11m<' J:-~1~lJlll manaj.!t'r'> nn 2nd & Jnl shaft No exptmentc nl'c We train Slan SJ IO tn s.i per hour A<h Jnt t•ml'nl upportumty f•ir manuJ?1' merit pos1t1oru. 10 ~ 50 per hour 1f qual.Jf1"'<l f'or more anformauon & m terview ~o tn store R2 Jt 30-009 Crown Vaill'', Lagunll NIRU<'I. 495 !1950 or call 71 4 s:n -4840 1-Atual ()ppor ft:mployer Ould care 1housekcrP<'r . noo·work.Jnl( mother or J nd"I molhcr's helper who 1s Jl.lnt w 1bab1e11 Mui.t hve·an ftoom & board wtpvt bath & entrant·~. TV & phone an cld 'd Flexible. unders tandi.nR. pr ofess io nal f amal> Salary open No English req'd. Sun & Moo orr Ir vine <Turt le r o('k I 1133-MI&. Quid care. 9 yr old boy. after sc hoo l unt il S:30PM Heritaae Prlt a rea. C wll a ft 6rM. 646-S&M OencaJ Large lnsurance Co has 1 mmedlat.c openingi. Ca.taTnkt Bclnldel llP'D LOAM PLAT· ~SICll1'dY Sou\b Co.at NaUoul S.nk. an Independent .... .. 8llnf)ower St, Cll. 540-SllO ZOE . Bookkeeper· F JC· For a growing conswtln& nrm lout e d in Fashion labnd. NB. Benefits In· el ude m ajor m ed , m ilea ge a llowan ce . Xlnt opp0rtwU\y to train Type 45 wpm .. ~avy pbonet, variou.. vtrice dull•. ....... hdfte hdlral SaYlnD • Loan Ml opeo1QI ln our Coat• 'II••• • **r:t Bt.cb oftlc• for u.. ud put u.m ..... kp'd pre· f'd ... )rill tnlill. he* Ntl•flU . Ca ll Dan ,111.-. 5rkl a. all o a t 'l Is JOUr blrth· ct.Y + 1 .tr vacation. Call GJeM Olaen or 'J'ed a..-1 •1M-1174. IOOU • Accntl P ayable ~...,...~. .. .,. ....... ..... Cieri& Wlll train consclentious lndMdual. ACCT CLERKS! RU ClE:llKS! RECEf'TIOHISTS! a.BK TYPISTS! TYftlSTS! SECRET ARIES! ~11c 1--r \l.'lJl '' '·1 1· 11 BO'I ._ \(l1Jr:t1 Tl• ., 11\ I< I FIHSl ht llOl H..., l'Ll::.. •Paid Holidoy\ •Paid Vccaho«U •Rrt«T"~ lorM!S !',111 Jl':IOt'!I• (or r!l'l.I UNI FORCE Tt:MPORARIES 851 -91 3 1 ;me DuPUNT:.•1J'1 IHVINE CJt!ncaJ •DATA E N T R Y CLEltll * GrOWlng Orani;t• Count} mnfg rc11uirco; I ra in et• for du\J~ a~ Uat.i t~lr) t1erk •'n CRT mil rh ane W 1 11 a I s 11 •J n 'u m e l(eneral dlo'nral work Must havr t•x1wnt·nre or tra 1n1n:.: on 111 kl'' m ar h 1n1• A p p I " 1 11 person LO ..._.... SpKiClllMs l640 Monro\ aa.C.M EOE O.ERICAL PAY AIU CLERK Y.111 m. td1 mil '•>Ul'ht•r 1n\•H• t' ..1r11I mPnthh )11•11 r .1I• \\Ill ..111 ,, :.,tj,,,. LllJ 111•1 llf•Jtlh•lll ... ~, <·r 111 ", 1111nt-. ""' ' td•• pr• i'l1 m • <:1111.t I • It p~:na:1 111 .tlH l<'I I• n•'• t'" ,1r\ i"r \ •·n•11>r I l/rl l..t l' ,, .• o unllf'O: • uur'''' .awl Pl•' 111u .11 ... unt p .1"1 1.11 "' IJ'-0 1''11 o'l1"jUlll'•I I >11l 1t'" 11\1' I u1fr 1.1 I I. in lo! "'11 h qip t 11 ·"", •• nd ··rnri "~1" .111·! .. n ... v.1•r 11 I>'•"'• .111' 1>crf•1rm UIJ.. '" • r • 11 .d , ...... •H ""' tlwlh' l1.oll\11l"''I lllU't .... 1111' I v. •irlt un I 1 I"' ,u· • 111 ·' bu'~ 1~· .... 111,nll o!. 1· Jud l1t· 1 1h•t .uh."f1 •'rl • nh'IJ Pr• • t1on fl'fllllr• ~ 1•' urJt1• 1)1>1'1): ·l.1lh .ir1d pn '1ou" Pl'r,onn1•I t"< pcncm.'t· 1:.1k:.1n-d V.1•111\•t• ""'l•'•llll•1tkr 1-:~n.R:-;t>. r.Li-:cnrn CO !1ir \ 11ur tUtua l' Wt• OH• r )1111 •lU1'l.•ncJ 111~ bernd11:. ..ind •.ilan<'' in an envir•inmenl that 1::. rnnduc:1' 1· Ill ~r11wth l'll'a .. 't' appl} 1n p.·r~11n between ::I 00 11 00 \M and I 00..3 OOPM EMERSOH B.ECTRIC CO. lndust.nal Coolrob U1v 3300SSlandard St Santa Ana. Ca 92707 Equal o ppor e mployr m f h ~ate skills ~e-. qwirecl Wll train. . WPL V 1:'11 PERS();-. LEAR SIEGLER: TKANSPOR,.. r, l'HAMIC S • ,, .IL . l I.I. ~·f..l'r~t rom S.intdi\n.1.1·,\ ·J Eq1..1l 1·pp 1·m11l1•\'1 m,f t> U EH!CAL Interview "'all tx ,. hdd T u1•-.,1. thr11ui,:h Thur:.tl.I\ 'J 1~1 I ! Oil \~1 .i111: I U0 .! Olll-'\1 ..ti EMER~O:-. t-:LECTR!C: Cl l Tired of j Sitting All Day? If ~o. we wall be n terv1ewing for OOCUMEN CONTROL CLERK We have an entry OFflCE ctERI i---------•-•I po61tlon open for a ment Coalrol Clerk TRAINEE 'Ille D3tJy Pilot ha:-i un unmedaate openlnJt for trainee (or full time. permanent position an our Class1f1ed Depart ment. Must be able lo type JS.40wpm l lyp1ng tell will be admmistered lD alJ applicants>, handle phones. learn computer a n d other g e neral clerical duties. Op· portunity ror adY'aDce- lnml and ~cellent com· paay beneflta. Salary commensurate with ex· peimce. f'« Interview • pleMe call: 8'2·4321. ticl. m OIAMMCOAST DA&YPM.OT mw.eusen.t Olllall .. --~y O .ERJl;1\L OFACE CLERK PAIT TIME CUDITUMIOM Mature perso n. book keeping backgrounel $3.ZS h our ,t.art1n g salary LSI F.C.U. 3131 Wesl Segerstrom San\a Ana. CA (114) 541-3131 Con&ac1 Tntd1 ~()pl'C)r1UOlly lr.mllaf• m ff lb divtduaJ wtll be tra1 lo operatl' xt>rox bluepnnt machines me pnn~ We 11 ncer~I ) I forward to meeung 1•nd dlSCUSStnl( Y future w ith Emer ~ectrk Co. We offer cellenl 5ataries benefits. We an loc betweer> Mam Street the Newport Free South ol Alton. .. SOM &ICTllCCO. lndmtrial Control Diviaton lllO S Standard St Smt8 Ana. Ca tz'f Equal oppo1' c m m/f/h •4f DA&LYPtLOT &,ndp,"up11tP.1!7! ~.,.!!~.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~.~!.~ ..... ?!.~ ~.!=:.~ .. ?!.~! ~~.~~ ..... ?!. ~~~ ..... ~!~t='.~~ .... ~ ..... __. 71 ..... -'" 7100 ... w ... ~ 11M l)herrorcWlvert• ftlll FACTORY TRAINEE •Ht.•••••••-••••• -·••••••••·--··--· ....................... Dmaa1 Aul1la1tt. part u Neal ~ INDIRD&ING ...S ..-y. a.tnt futA&N ln General ~·... Couter peraon/Party timepoa.forbe~b area. ~1ec1,. :rN-:W.,ori fut 1rowlo1 pl11Uca Olric'8I •111:11·-... n-.-s • llps:cdinchlnco ..... e• ll••· fllll UllM la· .., ..... -~~Ray••· Harbor area ..... ,., ~MrrDIMI' adbe1lve eo . 1S37 WE ARE DIFFERENT ...-•ltood•man ~IM.~ -.. _ -· · Bluepriet JM Fl1<'her ~ lloorovla Ave. N.8. '*'"""'* ••CWtiCMITS• ~1 ~ new work Nirwpart aa. c. · o..11 ,....., omce9 dAppt. ~!:7·, c oat• 11••a · Trt'IMf'llM~ ~~· # 1. OUI Counselors are not oa ~ ._ OOUHTI& OJIU... f"11 aa. et oar n · ,__ I~ M'1 ._, COASTAL lime. ,.,,11 &rele perl••ce euutlal ....._ Eledrlc Co.• PLASTICS commiaaion. r.A&N UTllA MON EV WHl1.S UJ!P(NQ up ""11 YOU• SI n t S '9$011• N t w p o R T ••ahll'ea..t otnre lo ILlnl DllY•S ..-...... , compu,y WOIDI #2. WI have 25 yean world·wide M•ICY CLIANERS. ut ma. =., ~'r"'· oon ..., or women 1S yn °" wttb maoutacturln1. •:;..:!.. experience placing people ln the right ...... ,.. ... , 5 .. A £.055 .. .uror--. o6dlr. Ka.ow tbe cout amt.ue, anct 1ernce ia-job . ..,,.., ......__,,.._.t ,.,,_ .. _ Chr .... ,_, ... .-.. -••Milor facllltle1 loc ated ........... #3 WI have Jobs th ...... d .. t l _ .... ~CM Oour9'« Olrl. MOG ,.,., --• v nHv.. ., ~ ,._ ----· ...... -Id b•• •La . r"""6"ou grea er . ,, ...... .. ••-..---Na -MC!OIDd s. N.&. Part URM or full more. O ran1• Cout ---"""' ---Orange Count NJN't:A A P'l:E •• _, t thne up to 4 daya per Yellow C..b, 17'00 Mt. lmmed.J1te career op· IMDUS11tllS IMC Y · ... ,..... ..MO .. c.tlaft•~a~ •s A~l1 In r:.raon. •••ll . Too .. iary • Herrmaao. ,.ouetalo port&llldel for Eo&inte-er 2101DcweSt. N.B. #4. MO charge to applicants. M•a ort"' C Hoen, ti.lllu Or1ho ellp. • VaUey. <No ot Sleter lftcTecbnklau. JOIN US! Q.li:JlK-s umc eves ll10Btekw,Qi9taM•a IUMreq.IMUa&. be twn Hewhope 6 ....... ,_ ,__ 1'~~:::0!:! !.~c~~ JUST C•11 AMmMIC7141Ht.t041 ~Aell.redto ... na•• EMclid> ~ mdude bulldlna • ... .--· 01 DIOP IN... -Dool In 1.aauna ~~ f t . Btl!C'h. I 416 !010 for • n11lnlaln beautlflli ,. Dental Au .l/Kecept . *ftd *ti.Di breadbOarda to It.art. Ment raises ·-1 I _ ... 1 wat\W!d fllt CdM prec· lnd~ypeequipmenl Uif1 Monrovia Ave. N.8 o ice • aPllt .. _..,, aJ -u l. no pee , ..... ~Nies , __ 1 ..... ,_ 548-Sl..25 a~IQl!nta UJeta lhH , Uc.'tl l''-llme. aoodaalary, ,...-.,...., 11..: uwnl analo1, digital ---·------overload -COOK. brkf ••P n•C IS I· I 044 Burbcom~r 21833 W ~pe.rieoce prelerretS u~pnf'd. ~..:.___ MlAINEF. and po wer circ uits f'oam cutter. no exp.~. m.en Young man to tre1n far Technical school or Mwrt -,-vur:;"n:.'"t~::.~·~* ~~~ .. l~ieTJ~c~~~t :eui~ef\~=:!:~~ ~~It.flt. a.teal NOOUCTIOM COMT'IOL a.•1 c..ttfwy, NB &44--47* C.P~ 0 C • w ith d lvenlfled pnctl~ hu career opp- ty for esp'd •crt. Appll t'llnl abuuJd lllav• b11t•li. JCround ln tu worll + aen'I acct. audit datu proc:e1111 Non 11 m oli.er pref 1''nn&e bl!oeflts + overtime Oppty to work & develop with out transfer o r exceu1ve travel Reply to Ad H30 c oTbe Dally Pilot. I' 0 &x 1.Si60, C M '2621 cb11n1de Cor Crh~odly htave good mechanical and ct.Mr tat equipment Co•t• Men ore Gd 11 pt I\ u de • some req~red. Must be able to belldlt.a .. salary. C.11 knowledge o r elec readdraWUlga. fllOWll DISIGHll Experienttd '46-2211 645-&11 tron.ics. For Interview 8'Jlll. call~ btwn FOOD SE RVI C E SUPERVISOR Cert. pre- ferred. Cle•n . newer lctchen. Port M~a Conv Hos)> 2570 Newpo rt Blvd. Costa M esa fi4Z-OQJ. Immediate openlnc u ~L to Ptod'*'"lloo Coo tlU Ot!partmcnt of our r11pidly growlnit ~t'lDl condu c t<•r llrnl lot'11ted 1n Orang~ Count> N.rport are ..i Sul'.l·~ful ~'dJidtdi*tC' .... 111 Ill' rt.-spons1blc for ma10 t'1JJl.ing re<'ON.' ni:.i nu al ly & wtlh computer, light L)'l>lng & other clencal dull es Should ha\ e h1gh ~chool witll busmt:Ss trainm.i or COOi( /lft tWft Small Conva lut'ent Hospital Expr r~q '11lurs thru Mon work -* 10 AM lo 8 30 PM Apply in per•on Tues lhru Thur :. T he Garoen& ~ Glenneyre. U.gwui Beach COOK lor Assist League Day C are Center . Prepare lunch & 2 snack!> tor 40 ctuldren Hrs . 9-2. Mon-fo)-i. ~ __ 1_0 __ c lerical experienc e ---------• Oala entry background helpful but w1ll tra1n We offe r compe t 1t111e salary I fnnge benefits Wllh Opportunity ror l'areer growth. Apply to l'en10Mel. WesternDHJftal c atiCMI :1128 ~I Ave CM cror Redhill & BakerJ 17141 557-3550 De::.1gmng Technology F1)r The fUture E 0 E Cl.EllK TY'1ST Responsible for typtng & filing. must be accurate & fas t $650 mo + benefits & generous \a c ation Un it ed C.erebraJ Palsy. 54&5760 •Cl.ERK TYPIST• Leadillg Orange County M!gr company seeking 1ndi111duals fo r clerk typist PQ!>lt10n!>. Must t y pe 4 S wpm ResJlOtl,S1b1ht1cs inrludt> typing. f11tni.:. ~cncral d cn cal duties. ~ yr!> r-x [l('r 111 i::ener.-il of<' pre ff'rrf'd Apply tn Pl'r!'-C•n Mastef"s Speciaffies 11!40 Monroviu CM 642 2427 t; 0 to: ------ Clerit/fypist Important retail travel 3gent has Immediate operungs for c:lcn cal as- :.1!-Lants L1tc typing 1f1I in J? d cu· u m e n t a t 1 o n Ge:nerou:. salary range .. 'ull medical /d t>n tul h l•nf"f1 h A~!.ot·1all•d Tr .t' I St· r ' I c-,. ' • M.'lJ,2977 •COOK• OW>tanding opportunity exiats for fuU or part tune Cook with some short order experience. Day and evening hours a vail able Enjoy ex celleot company benefits. Appl y to Personnel, 9am noon. Mon-Fri. MAUIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach COOICS /hP' d. FUll or part time. l40+ per shift If qualified. Xlnt benefits . Apply i n person. Bob's Family Restaurant. 1409 So El Camino R eal , San Oemeote Cook wanted for lta.llan Re.-t Exp req M IF. Call 67:>-38&t. 9-Noon. Cos met1c1an f o r Westminster Fo r appt Ann Nichols SJ0.4333 COUN!:iELOR POLICF~ J U V E N I I. t: l>I Vl::RSION PROJECT MA d<~•n'<l M1111mum 1 y r expE'r famil y rounsebng So. Orange County loc. $1111 per mo Xlnt benefiLo; Apply by 8·31-79 to Y.S.P . Inc. 2803 Royal P a lm Or Costa Mesa, 92626 714~1 COUNSELOR MANAGER T R AINEE prt ltme 4 tirs daily & full lime Rel. mature. well i::r oomed lady r or Counselor Gloria Mar.,hall Figure Salon. no ex per nee. Ca 11 642· 36.'I). --.:1------111111 Counter Help Monday Q-edit & Collect1on.s Eojoy 1nlt-resllng, challenging, work with a nauoowide sales finance co. We have several full lime operuogs m credit & collection, experienre preferred. Pl e a sant working conditlom. ex· cellcnt benefits . Call 8 46·283 1 Mo n ·Fr1 , 8·»sPM to arrange In· terview E.O.E. M /F. Custodian, public Library & garden. CdM Full time Call 673-2268 Mon Fn,8am-4pm. Data Proc~mg COMPUTER OPERATOR Due to our continued growth. Taco Bell. the natJOn's largest oper:.iwr of Mex1ran fai.L food restaurants hai. an 1m mediate o ppor t un1l) available ror d Computer Operator Opemnj! IS nn 2nd ~h1ft for 1nd1v1dual with a rrurumum nf of rmp year <Jl)erauon exµcrit•nr1• on IBM S>-~tern 3 M•itlt•I. I~ E:xpen NICI.' 011 C:i rd le:-.:. Sy~t1·m :J7 41 IJ1rcd hdpful We offer an excellent salary, benefit program and worlung cond1llon!> Please call for interview appointment. DBllE llMGHAM .(7141754-0SOO ed292 TACO BELL Corporate Headquartl'r-; 17381 Red Hill Ave lrvme. Ca 92714 Cl.ERK TYPIST thru Fri 6am·2pm. Must lmmedlate opemng for a be reliable. Apply in Equal Opportunity r u 11 t 1 m e C I erk person, Go lden Boy •--E•mp-1.oy•e•r•M-/•F-- Typist 1Reception1s t Donut. 17741 Beach Bl. work.Ulg in our Property H B. 2 b Io c k s o I o r 0-dy Care Person. to help Tax Department . Poi.1· Talbert. in my home. p /l after· lion reqwres one ycur "A" a A'>A ~en er a I of r 1 cc e x · COUMTER HELP ooons . .,..,...,_.. penencc & typing of 50 wpm. Statistical typing & filing Is involved. A great opportunity with Orange County's leading <'ommun1ty builder. Please complete appUca· tion or subllllt r esume P ttime days, flexible DELI HELP hours. $3.50 hr to s tart. Exp, ref. full lime. No exper necess. Apply 644·5619. in person only Mon-Fri. --------- 8-10 or Z.4, Blockbusters. Del•ery /Office loy 17917 MacArthur Blvd., F ull l im e. valid <.:a . J.nme "localed in Food drivers he. nee. Neat ap· Park. comer MacArthur pearan ce. Apply 1n &Mam". person to Mr . Fuentes al for reVlew to . JOHN BUCKIE THE IRYINE CO 550 Newport Center Or Newport Beach. EOE Robert Bein, William Counter Person needed Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quail Full Time. Ca m eo St.N.B. Oeaoers 644-0893. ------- -c:c..hl-/Ysd Mm C..1crk wanted for health F /time. 'Mechanical rood store. mature. ex-ability a plus. Apply. 1705 per pref. 548·9537. So. Coast Hwy. Lag Bch. CLERICAL $SSS$$$$SSSSSSS$$$$$$S~ ~ ---TEMPORARIES·= ~ - DEL IVERY person needed for blueprint company . App ly in person al Repro II, 260 Newport Center Dnve. Newport Beach. DBJYERY & STC>a( f\IU lime. xlnt benerit!i. see Harold. 495 E . 17th. Sl. Costa Mesa. Delivery. P /l, 4. 30·9pm Own trans, Mon Fri Some wknd~ req. Must beovr 18. 531~1 I ~ -= $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ~ ~1::s~ ~~m~~M~~~~: = s w AP YOUR ABILITY : Laguna Beach. 494·8496 --. DELIVERY-Early AM -FOR A FUTURE ~ auto route, Wall Street -_,... Journal, no wknds or -W d W Holidays, small car req. e open oors ror you to ~ Irvine & N .B. areas. -ca r eer c h a l lengi n g ;' 89U566 = T emporary Jobs . p A ID •-D-W_V_E_R_·_LA_T_i_m_es_c-ar ·~· 'f A C A T I 0 N S • P A I D AA! ...... routes in CM /HB. 3-6AM. -HOLIDAYS, a ll backed by our _, ~MOO mo. + bonus = c o m bi n e d 2 5 y e a r s o f =· 546-4481 or 964-4982 -experience. We deal in all -·-Deli-'v_ery_,_s_u_p-pl-em-ental -c 11e r i ca I a re as : Health wt• income. Economical car -Ins urance available. -· needed. Afte rnoons --Laguna. Beach. So. -p -Laguna, San Juan Capo -D.ta Wry tn-•t Altt -· area. Call The Register, -aec.,.._lf M.....,t Secy _,.. 11151.nu · -Cllrtr Typht c..t See via _,. ~ ----Many More Jobs! ! ! .-. = CALLC714t H7·f760 = --= 4500 Campus Drive = _. Newport Beach M -= DIMOMSTUTOIS Fri. • Sat. l<MI. Near your home. Food1, • 1 mall appllance1. 714-111-SS13. Dental Alal11t. Do you ftlll • career ln Ortho uWlllq all your RDA ak1lle ! MO-Ol%l DIMTALt9,.. Deot.11.1 X ray cbnd '4J..OllJ --- Dental Asst. Newport Beach omce Chamude cxp er. preferred 646-54.1 1 or 646 S:li94 Dcntial Ai.s1st Ortho ehiiUrs1de. expenene~ & RDA prefer~ f\111 or part ume Friendly or flee 546-5170 Dental Chalrs1de Asst Na, pleasant group prac· lire. exp pref'd, 4 day wk tnel alternate Sat rooms. ~1122. ------- Dental Ass·L. exper., salary apen. H 0 area 84U625. ~4110 --- DENTAL INSURANCF. ASST' Min exper reqd on computer training will be provided Slil romm ~1exp_£'tll642·7775 _ DEPT /\SST Reqs. re se&reh lab wurk & eol lege SCI courses Will have admm & cler1 l·al respon "° Suitable for a problem solver who can inte raL1 effectively w 1aculty & supportmg services Call Pegg y Bi erer . 714-675 2159 Kerckhoff Marine Laboratory. Cnrnna del Ma r A Fac1hly of Cal Tech EOE M F ill De<ik clerk. must be dble le> work weekend,. & evt-s Tht' Inn At l.:t,::unu. 211 N Coast llv.). 1..t1~Wla Be:n·h DIV~S N~IL-d 1n Nwpt llarbor mtt>l be Cl·rt1£1etl. N~·p tune O!ving ('1>-MG KX32 Drafting DESIGN DRAAS· PERSON Tl'l a..cis1st C'ni?•nffn. in de !>1gn and draft ing nf m.ach1nn) c11mpont·nt' r n r tube bend1n~ machines, w eld111 g rmchlnes and oth<'r pro duct s Requir es m1n1mum 3 year s machmery drafting ex penence. lntervlews by appt only Ca II (714 ) 894-4 711 CONRAC ModtS .. Tool Dh•. 9200 Bolsa Ave WESTMINSTBt. CA Equal opportunity employer m If Draftsperson M 1jor So u thern California Department Slore olfers good career opportuni ty for ex perienced architectural Of"flxturedetall drafts Must be able to inlrrpret design into final workini: drawmg.s with mammal SUflCrvis1on. W<• offer excellent com· pany bcoe'1ls and sa lary commen.sur&l-' wit~ f'X penence Ca.IJ (213) 227.2213 to ar· range appointment. or send resume to: The lroactway :m> No. Mission Ra. Loll Angeles. Ca 90031 Attn: Execuuve Plaecement OC·3 An equal opportunity employer Neel appearance, knowledae or Orange County. Good dri vhag re· cord. Over 18. Company vehicles. S3 . IO per hr. +incentives. Call Diem.,. DllVBS Q1dicfCe Gd dririnl reccwd. excel eern lnl potential --=• DllME DIANNE = '-riodoGUst Medi fuu 1-------- tlme a ut. E•P•nded DRIVltll. r1111 Ume. good dutie• oppty. X -Ray drMnc rte:Ord, 18 yeera ~ ,._ Esper 6 ovtr. APOly 3431 W. pnf"d. s.u.,,. open. c.u Paclflc Cout Hwy. CICllJA VICKI _,... . -~SSS$lSS$1'.1JJJl.ISSSSJt eo.n. Nftport Beadl. 7.9 AM only ELECTRICIAN o r HELPER. Opportunity for advan~meot with rapidly growing 0 (; contractor. CooUCl Ed or Art at S46-1.878. EI..ECTRJCI AN Res1d Only. To $15. 962-5447. a.ECTROMICS A few choice po111t1oos apen Cor career minded people Growing audio mtgr looking for male or fermle, English speak toll preferred. 8am-5pm, fu.lJ lime +overtime J\SiEMBLERS Tralnee or exper. Hand soldenng, PCB l\Luffml( ex per preferred C:all Cor appl ~·Audio Prodocl~ (714 1645-2540 EL.ECI'RlClANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES • Sr. f'rodllC tiOft Eleochician Musl ~ familiar with motor assembhc11. c•>m ~'iffl'S and l{eneraw" inl'ludinit w1rinl( aad H·~ting Mu'L al~11 bl· capable o( SUpt'f\ ISlllj.! a.')5('mhly wurkt•n ~ilid a :-.scmbl y l1 nl' l'lC r>enl'nce 1n thl.! .ct>"'" ar>·~ v.111 qualify y11u 1 .. r t.h1:. P'~IL11111 Bedrical Assembly Expcncnl'e prernr1·d bul 11>1U train APPLY lN PERSON LW SIEGLER TRAM SPORT DYNAMICS JIJI Wr:.t Se..i1·r~tri1m S.rnta An.i, Ca equal opponumt) employer m f h B.ECTRICIAN To wire electri cal panels. m o to r s. con t roller!C. etc • r or 1 n dustn al mac h inery Must be able to work from schematH'S and verbal ins~liom;. Rr qi.ares 2 years Elect n c 1 a n c ,.; p e r 1 e n 1• e . m1Lta-y expencnce may qua!Jfy lnterVlews by appt only Call (714) 894--4711 CON RAC MocWM Tool DIY 92llO Bois a Ave MSTMIHSTSl. CA Equal Opportunn11y Employer m f ENGINEF.R MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Need experience establlshmg costs and pricing for prec111on machine shop products. Must be able to deveJop detailed estimates of small ma c hined and ground parts, plu.s e;oi. sembly labor , out~e processes 11nd toobn11 Minimum 2 years 1n surulJar asa11tnment n · q1nrNI. Degree a plus pl\.1.5 but not r~wred We offer you ao op portun.ity ror succeu and growth. Please call 1714 1 ~~I for your ch11nce t o a row wi th u a at Emerson Elertric Co or apply In per.on Appll· c ant hours are 9 00 II OO AM and I 00·3 OOP M. We are located between Main St.red and the Newport fo)-ttWay oout.b of Altun EMEISOM B.ECTllC co. Industrial Control11 Div :mo S Standard St Sa.nu Ana. C. 9Z707 &jual Opportunity Employer M F' ESCROW SECRETARY Our beautiful N1•wpor1 l!t.>ach and SantJ l\na •1f fu e. haH~ 1mmt-d1:.t1· 111i pllrturul1r!I for Sc<'rrt11n .,..,lh ~11t month:> or 1w1rt- r " II l' r 1 t• n 1 1• Res~1b1h11c~ will in dude Lelt.-phonl rum rnun1rotwn "'•lh t11h l"mpan..f") unrl h.:h1 r1• ('f•p•..ion dulw .. 1'ypm~· • f :G wpm rnqwn.<l ~e pt~1tirin.'> nff~r t11p tartinl( 'l.ilJrlt'" ,., l'i'lll'nl rn1.,..th Po>l••n11.1I and •1Ul.li111•Jmi: l1u11 t 11 111clud1n11 •l''rc'<' htdJlh llhur 111<'1· ·t-'rc-.' 1!1·nt.1l m,ur.1n1 ,. • l·'rt'(' parkmi• •l'ni1t ,h.111n~ 1'11·,.._,., 1°.tll fc1r .in .,, l•·rvu•"' ap1>>111t m•·11t RDB.lTY FEDERAL 50'¥if'95 & LOGR Au., lil11 &45 HI II 1-:qual Opportun1t) t:mplOy\•r EXEC SKY I rutSOH RUDA Y Our l'nmpJn). a h11 n r.l\:rform1np 1n dl\ 1rl 1.11 whti <'an rc·IT\J1n < ,1lm I. Cunc1111n;JI u11•lt·r hr •1 l•f'l~!>un• ,.11u.1l1t•n' c.h •I H~!>1•rt 1vf"I) w tJ1\11 • '"'r~onu 11 t ct'" & k 1 , 11 pa<.-e with our ( uS I m11\ ingdlrt,'(1or' ~'<'fl'lJfl al ~••II !> fl'Q UI red shnrthand , !.pc•1'(lv.nt1nr dlctaphone . a ccurSll' Lypewrll•n!!. detail oriented 1<:.i.rrow ,., pencnrf" an :id~ antat.ic• Call Ms. llt>ap. 640 9350 EXEC SECRET ARY Excellent secre tarial sk.ills. Dynamic environ me11l for per!!on whu c11n wo rk 1ndependcntl) $1200 m11nth St>nd rt' sume in conf1den1•t lo C.:oll1ns Assoc:-. . St.I "·'" Nicolas, Ne .... port fle3C h ~ ---------F. X e e U I I \ e S«rntary ~istant. F..n terta1nmtnt ('o Xlnt shorthand & typing re qwred Travel Snlar) nego tiabl e C all 714 ..c.94 6.'J68 U l'Cul1 ve secretar y tn It i-; 1n\<C!.lor ::,alan ()Jl('11 G<IOd opportumt~ ~ 1763. ~p back. orftct• ror bu~)' pt>d1.Jtr1 r lnn·, nfrl<'<' FUil llm"' M4 rorn ------ FOOD SERVICE ASSTS 2--3 hrs dally. DO exp nee S3 l5 hr begllUWlg Sept 4 Apply LO lrvl.lle Unifietl &hi 1>15t 2941 Allon A\•e. In 556 4900 Ext 30 t-:xn: Gal Fr1d<ty I-' t. p ,t , gd LYPl11ii & d1ctaphonl' re q J Sharp & mature a btJOus Fashion Island Ca II Jean 759-0156. (;AL FRJDAY, strong re l'ept!orust •cl enc al sk 111!, capable or assuming reispons 1bll1ty. Xlnl g r owth o ppo rtunit y v. rup1dl) c'tpand1nJt nYJPed 1mportt'r Derby M11lor Cl)(l> of Amenca. 111 • 1 no l)72f) G t:NERAL OFFICE "im publu tung hrm seeh 1•en ril1 "'•1rl<t>r. ~1mplto 1 h·ncaJ dulJt":> Rel a "tt'<i odlffiU!IPht'rt'. mJIUr•· Dttn ;mvl<rr prercrred ~7 l'ilt l~I <.:om ~lt'f I .11 II fl General 11H1~e po ... 11111n d\ ail v. '>m<>ll. l<><'J I 1n ~urdfl41· ,.,, 1 >ping fl' '1 oJ 5-1'). 1 '-X> t.nlcral Off1re. p time llw buc>kkttp1n11. t> Ptnll o;1,m,. r rt-dlt cher k1n1t ~Xl:(l ~ Bunker GEHatAL OfftCE TIUJHff \•n"u' tJuU•'' m 'mltll "·'''-' rtrt•• ,., ~n,, • ,.,n p.1m (;o,od J~·t.,.nt1.il f11r r 1 >' h ! p 1· r ' 11 n 11 '' n '""'"' Ill \trfl"'' ,jf1·.1 751 977·1 G94StAl OFRCE l'ubl.l!>hrr. CM StJrtt'r J•1b. no experienl't nect"•'3f) Typ1nJ? Xl Mlt.ing, phon~ Hard worker.; '>nly Ad\ :.ince ment 1liOCl !>lart 9IOO 90 da~ 9:>7 8914 for appl t;.'fl .. r •• I OHwe> In' bactc .,n11.11M I 1 .. ·1rful hut n••I ri.'''' (11.im ,. ftor .1rl -. .VlC mt \Alo '-' ftt\A.•tns• o t .... 111/0llll II I ,11, .;,,.,.. .~J: G&rLOFACE lbc.11.l..11>t & I} p I,{ l''I/ nQ \IOL b~ndll" l <111 ~:,a., GEHL OFC to saoo t yr.. genJ ore exper + mo:tt-ratf" typtn~ "111 th1 <;uper pos w xlnt In co. x.lnt benefit:. & good ad\ Ca.II tllt.a COASTAL '8lSONNR AGIHCY 540-6055 2790 Harbor CM NEVER A Fl'.:E CJll after hours appt G9BAL. OFACE YOU CAN GOTO WOUTODAY PIXRecept'.-ilat Gw1all Ok Typist 40.50WPM I 0-«ey Cleril "'"*""°'Y T c*en t-: x c l' 11 en t I' a y , n p portunihes ror workin.: 14 !\, Crom I tn ~ doy~ per week Lon~e r as!l1~n- m en L ~ avallabll• *•EXTRAS** r,1nu.~es & travct pay or needed! Oil plJycr:-. & flored C..11 today ror in xtras for maj motmn p1r, formation lv sene. & poss tv eum 557-0045 men:ialJI. Need people for Org Co/LA loc s hoot r-n. L'n-. 1ogs. Cast in g oow' U \• f1 ':. •(714)535-0120 ext 94 We T(Ml'04WN Pll!SONNU S£1MCU have cas ted Cor "Fast • _23 •'--ta~• ~ .. "Love At Flnit ~' ~ ......_... Bite" "Rocky II" Sm ... ""POfi leadl fee. Gotng tnto 5th yr. r1Ued over 5.000 Jobs ri\CTORY HELP Sh<'P t :-a1ntc Im mediate f!perung roc nghl femal•· in lab rlepl Xlnt l·o benefits & monthly re· views Call for apnt Dett.roruc Corp ~-0403 --- General VICTOl HHOS YOU!! Typists We offer a n excell<'nt salary level. outstanding benellts including com· pany pald medical and 1---------PRX ~ratorS Keypunch Oper Warehouse workers dental insurance for employees and depen· dents and more For Im· media\~ consideration cuuct Personnel. LEAi SIEGLER TIAMSPORT DYMAMtCS 3131 W Secentrom Sant.a Ana, Ca r.702 Equal C)pport&llllty &mpaoyer m If lh FACTORY Looking for a mature. responslble person lo do lite work In factory. Will train sea soned. In · d1vldua.I. Apply ln penoo Kinpley Mfg. Co. 1884 Pltcentl• Ave. C .M . a.ween lOam "2Pm. Trainee Assemblers Work when you want to. NEVER A FEE. Bonu.sts. call today! NB ORG !Of; Yo ur friends and neighbori use Clualfied when lbey have eomtWn& to Hll. 'l1M7 ·u tell you bow w e ll It worbd for t.hml I ·-l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!j 4121 Westerly Place, Suite 102 Ne wpQrt Beach DIAICI ,_50t4HB. AGINCY A Drake lnternational Company NBALOfffCI lnlonml environment F\ve Gtr l office JobSecwr\y C«npany PaJd Medical S700TOSTART HIGHER SALARY WJTif EXPERJ~(;t-; Wtll Tram For A Vanety ol Dull~ APPLY BETWEEN I J 8.'>3 Production Place Newport Be itch Golt8AI. OFC Exper helpful. It typini;i. proficiency w /figur~. 10 key by touch. ()ppty for advancement. Xlnl co benef. mfocmal ore CM Call M1ll1e aft 9am ~511)() GitlL FttlDA Y Friday type person to funcoon as backup s up port ror re«pt1oms t. & provlde temporary reuer m Olher depts Must be abae to type ~WPM ;,iccuralel) Xlnl com pal\) lJerwfi ts & wor kl n ll <'O nd'i. Appl1('at1on' taken Mon Fri ask fm Jud> m Personnel. CAlJ.fOAM 16661 \o n Karman Irvine Equal ()ppo>r t~mployt•r GitlLRIDAY T) pin.: p<tyrrill hollk k.t, .. 'Vln,I!. ror pack1t1!10 I! Jes1 ILJ1 ro C.:O'< t .i M t-. .1 l•ml<t<'t J im Wl•<idl t• lti 11 ~Jonro \I I" 64.'> !#HO • •<;o GO OANC l-.H "> l"IC'l'<k-d nov. b\ !-i-r1·1·n .\n1-t "'i:mnl 7iM 11141• L'<t~ 6000 JOBS fo a..<.t Rfm'tni! l·om µ.tn' nl..-d~ hl'llJ ~,Jt.pl'r 11r lr~ ~OfffCE -CUSTOMY SBVlCE •51 IPP'IHG ,..EC lfYIH •KEY1UHCH r,,cellt•nt •nm p.111' bo110•f11.s. 1ntnrmJI 11ff 11 •. ( \1 l<ill \1 11111• 1ft• 9 \."d~~· GOLFClUI MAMUFACTURIMG .MGT. TRAINEE l'mq~ opportunity C"nn tact &JI Barber. Dire<' tor of Mfiot Pmst>eker Golf C•1 rp 34 11 W Juniper. Santa Ana Near Intersect ion of MacArthur & llarbor Blvd 1n the Sus an Ma('Arthur l nduslr 1al Parlt Apply in person 8-5. Mon t.hni~I An Equal Oppor Emplyr --- Graphics Bindery Helper General. labo r in our print s hop m c lud1n1t helpin g pres man. operauni cutter . wrap. pmg. padd1n1t and as sorted taslts. Must speak and undennand Eni:h~h R1 nde ry ex pen en 1•c helpful 6--d Jobs SA VEGAS If you want to work. Wt' h.a11e a job ror you ... oear yr,ur home. All shifts available. Call COt' appointment Mon Fri 8am-Spm ( 7141 52S-23116 1.532 W Commonwe..llh Fullerton. Ca Mon-Fr18:JO-o4 :JO 1714)~ Z)() W Warner Rm 217 Santa Ana. Ca WelsFcwC)O G.rdSenicn Division oC Baker Protection Services Equal Opporturuty Employer M /F GUARDS.M/F 10 pas open -all shifts WE OFFER· Uniform Allow . R t'g Post ~. Above Aver. Pay, for the EJCp Of' trainable. Reha ble Ehle Patrol Wt-;<.:ARfo:·· $56-9R74 GUARDS t-\tll & part tune All ..r .. d -; U nif o rm -. furnished Ages 2 I or <>Vt'r RettrP<t welcome ~· Mtperlt>n<"e nee. App. ly CmveMal Prote<'ttQn "ierv1c-e 1226 W ~lh !)tr(. .. '1 . Santa Ana In terv1ew ht>ur<. 9-12 & I ·1 M•111 thru l-'r1 11.t •r S Lvl1'l Ex11 " • ....ti11111 hi and lrx·at1•111 (,u.tra11t(loc c>om m •~"'in • r .,J bf>nef1to; i .!J 1~11 \'.)l.J II \II< ..,~n LIST:-. & .1.-.1, t.inL l~nin1•..:> n""" .•t \f l• hJt>I C:.ir r1•un ' llc .tut y Sa Io n <.;a I I 1)12 M70 ll.ardwarr :.al(':oo full •Jr pt lime \pµh tn Pl'r"m t.."ruwn llartJwart', 3107 F. Coast Hwy.CdM. ---- HARDWARE Hcl.Jtl S.Jk' f.,.1l l1m" ;!40 llrO<tdlA.a} l...1~unli l:kh \97 4403 I li-.dth I• .. I to.<r on hea1 h h.t.· 11 1 1•"111on d\'a1l.1 bl•· f,,r .1ttr.11:t1H.' out.:o in.: fl'mJll' MU)l b1· pll'.i.'Jlll ~ 1°nJH)' wear 1n~ <J :.ual clolht':o. O.l-2345 llt-:A.1.111 <.1.U R ATTEN OA.'I 25 to :IO hrs per w k $3 00 hr . Ft•mall• ma le . d1t\·s Park Newport Spa, 644-461>~ lbqntaJ OfNIHGROOM HOSTESS Part time. 1 t am·3pm Mon lhru Fri. Perfect for a person who wants to "''Ork wtulE' children are in:.chocll XI.HT IEHERTS ......... t• co mty Hosp l'TTT2 Beach Blvd Hl.alu.ogton Beach 921647 All Mlnonty Applicants Encouraged to apply, M1F'/H •tarrESS for rashionable Rest. Before l l1i1m, after 3'pm. :n Fash1on Island. Ho1te11 /C •hri n9 Sec,.._., t-:xpericnce 1n dininit n11.>m su~rv1s1on & ban· quel booking requ1 red. We n ff er c x c e II en l P1wate Club. Apply m benefits which 1nt'lude person Wednes thru &in. ooeweellsvacallonafler llnm t o 3pm 1801 6 m on ths. 11 pai d BaysideDr.CdM. holid ays including _,...:,_ _______ _ Olnstmas wec?k off and H 0 s t es s . c 0 c k t a I I ~ tnSurance begU\.S W&Jlress. 4 nights per dayolhlre. week . Experie nce a must . Call for appt. ~apply in person or ~ext~. call for appointment ----------<n•> ~3.SSI. Hostess. Xlnt opply lo s upplement Income. AM Doc..,....,. Welcome new residents. A Ot\•bion of Perm P 1. Fiex hrs. Need AM lntemalion1l. Inc. c ar & l Y p ew r ite r . 2S21SDaimlerSt Hospitality Hosten· P 0 . Box 1~7 Servi~. s.7-3095. Santa Ana. Ca 92711 J-:qual Opportunity Employer M I F /H .., ... MMn'IHAMCI SWll'f1SOI Needed to s upervise maintenance c rew In multiple locations of Irvine/Newport area . DrltP'ee prefeneo 'Wtth a.-3 years expertence. Ex- cdleot benefit&. Apply In Pf.l'IOD THlllVMCO 10'1 Cametbe~ Newport Beach. M4·SU1 . .. Hotel FIHIT DESI a.Ell Pocltlon lmmedJa\ely1 available . Outat.andlni OlllJC>rtuolty ell.i1t11 for people oriented penoo to work two 1raveyard• lhifts •three flexible per week. Enjoy excellent company benefit.a laclud· Inc free mnla. Apply Mon·Frl, tam-noon, Pel'llODIM!t • M.utllO'n H01IL. -~Oenter Dr • ~tBetth t F,qual °"°"employer • • • I l I I I f ' ( t r " 0 s " -Sh· SC e\ pt 91 Sb be pt bo &II S H SI! wt hoc co Mt da: tn1 Sii Sal on exf Sruw tim pre cas Tht E. I SOL int• fim Stat Olr'I pert fUI wod lyf1 - .... , __ . . . . .. . . . . . ~~~ .. '!e. ..... ?!.~,~~,.?~--?!~ ~.!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~.s.~ ..... !!!4! ~!~ ..... ?!!~ SUnd!Y. Auvuat 2e, tm OAJLY PILOT ., • tw,W..tect 7100 MefpW..te4 7100 MefpW_..d 7100 MefpW..ted 71 •tt u I Opu•.-• IU1r o f electro medLu.alc:al product.I hu • Immediate need for an llldlvldu.l to operate • lhi cl1eport M1llln1 n chlna • dnll p~ 1 Mlltl tw able: to r\lad blul'prtn111 a, b i.vc: linowled&l" ot 1eeoeral 1'hop pratt-Jcea ~ ynJ ex per oref«red Xlnl co bMefka APP'>' direct tu ... ' •JANITORIAL. fllll Manufacturlng medical company tum. Collla M•a Irvine eed h i lr .,.. l700mo +au al n s a penoo w o s a . e -st.arteT. lowMC to •tart Imm .. Ukes det.¥.ll work. capable ol working o p• ft 1 ft 1 a a v a 1 1 under a microscope or with small m-..z p a rts. Kno w\ed1e of s oldering JANITORS DAYS op erations Ir re I lance weldin& Mm• womea., lrv1M • pro cease b clplul. Good ~nefita. NB.,.., load'*>'· mU11t M 11 s i on V i c J o a r e a S a 1 a r y Illa~ OW11 phooe • o r co mmensurate with expenenre. Only -•-~~ those qu•Ufled s~king permanent ..._..._ Top ..-:•Jal or-~ m p l o y m ~ n t . t' a I t 8 e t t y r o r des' for ml1 ~lt'r ·roe> · c u Ga ~ PlaY. friftMC bellt'fil• It ~ppomtment "'°l ~ •Int wo rt"nl <'ond:. HoMI a.c.ptl(ln&Sl Will lrain. Neat. a ccu ralt", ~t • d ependable lilaU:IAe hours Lal(una Be a c h 0 7 1087 ut .,.,,.. Hotel lmT AUDIT Cl.Ell Good opporturuty ror J reliable person Wll h ,in aptJtude for oumbcr~ & calculator l>k1lh l'i<.'11 4D exper prc·f f\d\ .111 cement opportun1l1l'· avllll EnJOY xlnl cum pany benefll-.. \ppl) 9am·l2 Noon. ~on F'n . Personnel MAIRJOTI HOTEL 000 NewJ>Ort Cente r Ur Newport Beach Equal Oppor Emplyr M/F HOUSE CLEANF.RS M/F $4.00 per hr. 1':x11er w-car. 759-1557 HOUSECLEAN to: HS Car nee. P tr Top S$ Gingham Girl &I~ 512:1 Housecleaner-No 3.RC'n c·1es Nr Dover & ChH N B. Own tram, 005 2391 Housekeeping lll'lp needed. Laguna Bch Resort hotel. hrs flex ........ savtcts Th111 pmnllon 11' <'Om muauty 1'«Vt<'C¥ IAiitdcr J Youth Services I' \Jmt!' l)Ol>lllOll $4 37 per hr Superv110011 or lrllm progr11ms City ol INIDt! 7:>4 31114 ....-.. n rARTTIMl EMPLOYMBfT S400.S7SO+ _ _.. The UAILY P I LOT nrt'<il. auto route dn ver" f• ir hom<' news paper rl<' I 1 v (' r y I D t h e s 'I II Clemente area. Mu,.t hJ V\' dependable• cur ~ven days Afternoon~ (:! :.>5 ~>M F' & morn 1n ~s on Sal /Su n 15.JO.fl:~I Some t·ollect 1ni:t n,>qwr<'<.I Earn111i.;~ bcLSed on size or route C'all 496 6800 Ask for rllhter Ouellet or Mike Hush. Inspector~ Small e lt'(' ll'OOJC petrls. f 1l, day & n1te sh1fb. "'ill tr:un. SI 15 + hr I W 897 252!! afl !lam l:"l:SPE(.IOHS F o r p r 11 d u i-l 1 t• n ~a ti m .1 kc r ;\ r tH.' Airport Mon Thur-. Ii 4 . 30 II m Ue n c 11 b 97~1483 Orangc-(;nty t71Hll~ KIYPUMCHON NlClITS 3 ll PM 2 Yr•. HIJt!r Xlnl l:>e.MfiU & 1181 LO\: II\ &n Juan C.po Apply Ill 32122 Quruoo Ctilp1titrano Ol'CAll '61·1ZI I -IEYPUMCH t:xper or lr1W1ee Xlnt <·o benfits. benef, infor1nal olc. CM <.:all Millie ah 9arn 645-5800 •~Operator Manne Hard ware 0 1:.tr loc m lrvme has 1mmed ~nmg !or person w JI) r exp. hrs 8 5 Mon 1''1"1, Mu jor benefits m d P aid Med & Life Ins. Paid Vucation~ & holidays . Call 556 0540 fo r In ter v1ew , ask for Hill Ayen.. 1-:.0 .E LAIOR Unique relatl nursery 1s looking for an out1'.010J.: person for a full ti me c;1rry out pos 1t1un. 9 ti Mon to f'rt. please apply mpersonf4 5, M I" ROGER'S GARD EMS 2301 San J oaquin Halls Hoad COM 640 5944 paid vac + bonu?\. ----------1 494-U96 ln.'lpector --------- HOUSEKEEPER/Live in lg ttB home. 8 yr old j!trl. llte hswrk. 968-8834 HOUSEICHPflt S F;PTIME Dana's Houst>kcl•p1ng Caltfllrn1a '!> l<Jr~' ,.,1 needs 5 matur<· 11t•n11l<• to work private h tl ffi{',, S4·SS per hr 7!\tl OR:m HOUSEK l-:~PEHS, Sal thru Wed, fuJI llmf'. i;:cwtt.I benefits. 4000 llllar1a Way. NB642·581il Hsk;pr 01wer. need unem· aonbered matu re younj! lady. no ore wrk 53H·U3Hl anytime. Housek~per-Carc 111 <!) r old. pref Mature 11v in. Bt.n Laguna Bch ocean· front hom<· Re fer r('ff "9il-81i89 MECHANICAL PARTS INSPECTOR 'I •, 111:-.p,•«t mel•han1cal I• a r I ' . µ r t• t' 1 s 1 11 n rna('hin1:ry a:-.scmbltc" and i;ubasscmbucs Must have 3 years m echanical parts inspection ex· prnence. Tools required. Interview by appl only Call 1 ill• 894 4711 CON RAC Mactme Tool Di•. 9200 Bolsa Ave WESTMINSTER. CA Housekeepc~. full ume &. Equ8lopportunity P/f. good working c·ond1 employer m r lions, 8 pd huladayi. ·~~~~~~~~~ E.O.E. Bayview Mannr. 64.2·~ Housekeeper 1hve m. ~•l· ter. KJdS 9 to 11. 1'i B 642-8850 Ms J arv1!>. HOUSEWIVES FotolMt Corp. has a iobfcw you! Fotomat has openings for part time e mploye£•s In the Newport. Costa Mesa. Fount:ltn Vatlry areas Work IOa m 111 2::.>pm. Xlnl bcneftls & paid lrrurung Apply at the oeares l F'olom al Store or phone for an 111· terview 964-4455. E (). 1-; HUMAM SERVICES Community Service Leaders l & 2 Youth Ser vices P /tim e po~• tions. $3.21 lo $3.57 per hr. Supervision or tl'dm programs. City or Irvine 754-:1114 lbere's an easy way rm your to sell that b1cycl< YoU no longer use Just adve r tise 1t 1n lh< Classuied ! Call 642-5678. .. lnsulat100 Installers p'd, for Union lnsul mSo 0 .C Call G1UL0 lns ulat1011 586·8l23. Ex· Co. Insurance Property & Cas ualty Ass 't. Ex per nee. mm 2 yrs indd 'g typin,g. Xln t benefits James l n s uranl'e . Irv ine Call Maurine 752-~. E.0 . E IHSURAMCE AG&ICY F'tre & t•asualty. cum- m err 1 a I lin es un derwrllH ell.pertence r e11 d Roberts on lnsuram·e Assoc Inc. 67!>-~>2 INVENTORY CONTROL Pncmg, shipping & rec, some typing, many de tails. NBarea.645·7040 Whether you're buying or sellm~. C..:lassifted ad vert1smg will get your message to lhe right peo· pie. Call Today ! &12-5678. ------- WE ARE G-R-0-W·l·N-G! 'irowh1g N•wport leach Mortgage ca.,., ... lwdlm .... for .. folawillg poslHOM: *FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER 5 yrs . minimum experience, secretarial skills, gen 'I ledger, data processing exper. helpful . • * LEGAL SECRETARY. Staff Council needs organized. efficient legal secretaries with prior expr in contracts, litiga tion, legal filing. LADIES EARN FREI:; WARDROBE And profit :.cll1n i.: beautiful Bee Linc fashJons . No 1nvci.tmt. set own hrs. Call :\\r!I M'·Carty 83!l 21137 or 77~~1 Land!'<'apc Garde11rr • pubbc g;mll'n. C.:dM F\t Ii tJme Call 673·226R Mon f'r1 . 8am ·4pm . LeasiRcJ Loan processor rx per1enced o n ly Xlnt benefits. Call Carol or Martin 640-5100. AMERICAN STATEIAMIC LEGAL SECRETARY lo partner reqw remen ts. Xlnt typing & s horthand . aut o typewnt.er exper dc!>1rt1 ble. S A & T ustin arC'et Xlnl. i.alary comm with ability & expcr 714-973-21.37 LEGAL SECRET1\RY for partner m Npt Bt•h law firm Mm Jyrs ex per in ltt11tat1on & hus1 ness1corpor1tte Good bene. Please call Mr Peterson. at 714 752 25HJ LEGAL SECHETAHY Law firm near J o hn Wayne a 1 rpo r t needs skilled. mol1vatt.od ll'glll sec'y with at leas t 1 2 y r!> business & probate ex penence lo work fnr u~ soc1ate Cons1derat1on given however. lo can didates without le.Rat training 1f otherw1~e have iiood sec rctar1 al ba<'k1tround 1n clud1ng dlctaphooe transcnptmn expenence & mag card Salary commensurate with exper Good benefits. Call Ms P ren tJ ce 6.16-5:.IO. Legal Secretar y, self st.art.er, l gtrl office. non smoker. general luw Good skills. 644·26« or 833-2644 ~~--~--~~-lAcJal S.Cretcsy Xlnt typing a must. Mag Card II requir ed. Able lo work under pr essur e Contuct Pat. 64<1-9190 LEGAL T RAINEE l"or Nwpt Bch L aw Firm. xlnt skills w /strong book· keepin g background call 759-0234 LOAM AUDITOa Trainee o r ex perien ced-p lease see our a d t od ay unde r CLERICAL. Columb ia Savings. L<YI' ATTENDENT want· eel full or part tim e . Must bel8yrs.old.S57~. Malnlenance man fOI " l&ftll apt ~p&ex In C. M. fM2.!i073, (21.3)~1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ s_.d .... IMO Monvrovlil C. M . 6U-MZ1 KO K. Marturusts MILL MACHINISTS Several operungs for ex· ~nenee machinists to 54.'tup and operate larger mills on short run pr~ ducllon Must have 3 years solid e1Cpenence on nulls Own hand tools F\111 ranf(e or e mployee benelttb 40 hour work IH'<'k Oa)' shirt Phone 1714 >894 4711 for more 111formutiun CON RAC MochiM Tool DI•. 9200 Bolsa Ave. WESTMIMSTER. CA i-:qual opportumty e mployer rn f Machims l EXrYIMENT Al MACHIMIST 2nd Shiff Cand1ll~tl• mu·.l l\aq• 5 1 ye a r :. r" I ,, l l' d ,. ' pl.'r1 cncc ~nrk from blu:>pr111l:. :\<lu•t ltJ\l' fabn\'Ull'tl """' 111nlin1: & repair r x1st mii tooltni.: in prudl.K•ltlHI We ofter l.''<C'ellcnt 1.•11m p:tny hcnef1b 1nf'ludmg mffiJral. dc11ta l & upuc.11 1n:.urance Apply 111 person. l'erl>onnel M~Handyman Apt malnt·bldl clean llP C.M.·N.8. area. Troc:ILor van delirable. l'\ill time ~-nee. MZ·UI0.1 M•inten•nce at Dana P oi nt Harbor £x perienc•d preferred. IUO per br. start + tt· tnae benefits. Apply :M'101 l,)alna Dr. 4116~137. ~e P /time ap· prox 2 rnoti. Painting exp nec. Tusun area. 831-9081 MAIMTBeAMCE MAllMA,,1.AJ(I F\111 tune entry level po&illoo av ail able for 111. dividual with some e><- perien ce in plumbing. electrical & carpentry Excellent benefits Ap piy in person· THEIRYIMECO 1071 Camelba<'k Newport Beach 644 3121 MAN ICURIST for Npt Bch salon needed 1m mediately The fl ,11r Handlers 642~ ---- MANUFACTURING SUPERVISOR (Machmery As!ll'mlJly I We l I e s t u b I I !> h ,. o m a n u f d <: I u r ,. r 11 r m a (' h I 11 l' I II u I s :.t n ll uut11m:.il1•d rnach1nt.>r) ,1,o;1·mhl) np•·ral "'" l11 1'lu dt·~ ~IJf lllli( 'Lhl!dul1n.:. 1n .urin~: avail:.tbthl y nf vari.. .m<J mall'rt;il~-bud;!l l pro• pa r J ltlln < "' 1 .1 nil 'I' h t' oj U I f' l o 11 I r 11 I m:.in uf Jt'lunng o•ni:ml•t•r m.: ""i>IYlr1 . pr•ltlu1'111111 roc'lh<icb and prnc.•e<fon·-. =c ~:::!.1..1tz RN's •· LVN's * AIDES MEW PAY UTE IHCllEASE IAIMIMGS H .... ST IM OIAM61 COUNTY! AW't·~fy MORGAN MUISES IECilSTaY llHMeMY~I. Mne¥ .. Drl•e......_St.21l Coste Mele lecroa• 1 .. L..nt 546-11 I I * 6 31-1 3 I 6 MEDICAL Live·m, S200 per week plus room & board (714 ) 84(>.6161or1213) 42fl·6"31 MESSB4GH Immediate o pening Must b e dependahle, have own car, good dnv mg ~ Guaranteed :I> hr week SJ 2S per hr + rrule11ge Cull Ot-bo1e 8 :llto10 :.>am ~9.AA71 M 1cro w dve IJ vt:n Oemonst r Jtor I' l1mt-. weekends N1:at dP pearanrc. $t ~ per hr ~-92S8 MOOEls..ESCORTS Attractive Female:-Only $SOOwk + . 645 ~ Moon11Rhtmi.: J\mb1t111u:. 1.·ou11le'> c1trn • \l ru in t'()ml? P If K91 11:.!li l1ir uppt 9 t2/\M MHDAFEW GOOD MEN :-.Cd [to;it CH l..vi 7J93 ... Nurses Aides 7 J. & J.11. Experienced S3 25 to $4.00 per hr <.:ert train· 1ng program, 1nex · penenced Senior Hagh School students. r ecent graduates & housewives accepted Mesa Ve rde Conv Hosp. 661 Center. (; M 5 48 5585 NW"Smg NURS&"iAJ01': Operungs on all sh1lt1' for <'trtlfied a1des Cla:,ses avail for mexper EARN WHILE YO U Ll-,ARN Apply al 1'1ai:sh1p Con~ <.:entl'r . .w> l-1aR-.hil' R1I !'>pt lkh Mi H044 Nursm11 ( '.Jv1strnn11 l:h ·1 he S<·a llo'optldl, JO .ICUlc ph~s1atnc· fanltly h<is p•i.1ttc>n.' 1tvu1l for "\Ill lime C'hdrg•' HN .l 11 I' um ... RN , !tir II 7. 1.pr·., P t & r t 11 1 "11r 1nf•.irmat1on •m P'•s1ttt111!> et\ w I plea!>P ~a 11 '196 S70'.l tJ(fu •· W•1rk fletr1 t1m•· hll' l\ IMll'. filtrtl( ll•HH'> n. 'C.:hlo· ,, "'µ<1r1 ·~·.cc h I •c.:, ~ut.> 11.-r... " '" n1 & ha1 k "'I' Jirr I.Ill "'Ill lt'.11 h ~t· Jf\' (1)11k1111! l11r ,111 1,,,, .. "I•· .. ull •If I' 1 1iu1.:u111i.: (lf•r...i111 , .. ""'I. I Hlll1,t••I llfH'ltlll. ( ,,11 '°' 1\h 1ml•11tr pl 1nl ' d. 1'~ · • ...,, Wt't!k1.h1)' their 1n.1111l••11;111t • I· u :1 l!flll' '"m' '°' 1·1·l<.1·n1h t'XPI rtt•nt 1•11 r"•IUI ro·<l l'ka.-...• ·'l'I'" m rl{'r ..... n ~ ... ~5 RoGen·s GARDENS on-11 r. <·1 .. ri. ·1 ~111~1 r111 0~;1n.-•ump.in\ ,,,,IJl I. n •' "' I 1• d ~· t' 1> r 1· I rt l\.t:'~l OFRCE POSJTIOMS Orient a l l a d y t o r,t'WlonDel bou.seclearung 1 dy pr wk WA .. AMAL YST '° F..utbl"~ &W-4.32l6 To $1300 PAIAl IGAL 1 Yrs exper. acceptable MedJum 11zed defense fer this med sized co. In· 1.lbgallon law firm an Npt formal, easy goin1 al· Bcb seeks full time mospb, occals travel. trained paralegal with Call Rlta ·. one to three yrs law re-COAST AL lated expenence. Start ,.SOiia ........ 1mmedlatel)'. S alary A.-.CY oompetitJve. Telephone 540-6055 Ga ll S p 1 e lm ;an 714 n!i9-043t. 21t0 Harbor CIJI NEVER A FEE Parinng Attendant, neat. CaJI after hours appt aggressive, r e liable . I pos 1t 1on leadin g t o mgmt 673-4800 --PART·TIMECOUPLES FLEXJBLEHOU RS 964-5048 For Appl PART TIME EVENINGS Adult.'1 with ouu.tandm~. attractive persnnaht1es who enJOY worktnll with lucb Over 21 Start at $3 50 per ho ur Phone •>424 321 . t::xt 250 BET WJo:EN 4 UO ~ 00 p)i Ask for Andffo t:Qu1tl Op1"1rtun1ly Emvlovl.'r P\RTh Pl::HSON. rruirint· ex per prt·fcrn•t1 Fu II Ttml· i\p11ly 2-l:t l W Pac1 f1r (.'t•J .t llw ) PERSOMMB. ~. ... , ... P e rma n e nt p osition w /g row1og tempor&r~ • service Respon. for in- side customer service, apphcant testing, in- tervlewmg & placement Knowledge lie expenence 1n Sttretanal & general office r eqwred We'r e lookin2 for a team personality , som eon t! wtio ~a problem solver & service onented. If you have a sense of humor, u high degree or mental dextenty & nex1b1uty un der l>lrel>" & lhnvc 011 a fast pace. call u:. T•>P pay. benefit~ & bonus. 557-0045 Newport llt·a«h "t.: 011 hm• lt•mp 1•art tirnl h~lp wl.tnlt«l 3723 l irch Strttt MfJll thru l-'r1 Sanc1w11·h Newport Beech sh-ip 111•ur 0 (' \orp .. n l•------!_~-­W11l trJ 1n t 'Jll l11·f11rc• Jl,om f')r .1ft lpm <'lo•t•tl ~t "' ~'" H.'\.'11191'1 1\-.k for ~lkr l'an t1m1. l'ht1I• 1 ... ~ 1th dl l• nd..int. ruormni.. L'Jll '"'° 7<!1.1 PART TIME l'aul 1u-,'(.1• ,,.,1·r.11 ~U\ & J,;Jh h1.o:h '"'"" JUOJtl 1•:11"r . c 1111 lei rl1'11L' t" h• llJ th1· pt 11m11 1r( tJc·kel 'Jll.,. lor -..µo1rl' • \l'Oh \\c• &:UJfJOt1•1• SI I.CJ po•r hr a. I"'' \<1U I ' ltann.-1 .. • 1r11 •11>111 S:, OI, 1A·r hr tr) •11.. r I rt•t' ! r11m • l•> '/;"II '" t'•'k llll!hl & I hr 01." ,;' • ... 1 !17:! lh4>' Photo Studio flab C1•n1·r;il 1\s-...~tJnl XL Cuu11t"1 S.il ~·' 1\111-.1 hJ\f• .1h1ilty lt1 IOl~CI Jllil d1·;iJ ""1lh µuhlll' 1,11 :\.1 11 PINSEa<ER vvLF CORP. SHILEY, IMC 17600 G11lelll' Ave Ir vine. C:a f.OE Rcquirl.'' 1n1n1mum ~. )".tr... m m.1nufJ rtunni.: .., u p e 1 \ 1 !> 1 o n ,, n cl t•ng1nccrin~ 1n 1·11m mrrc1al mat•h1n•·1 \ oricrat1 on \1 u -..l h~· :.t.rOng m ~nu/.u t rur 111g m eth1lib, l'o:-.1 .111u scht.'1uk cunlrnl 2JOl "-.1n J o.1110111 l11lb lt ... Jd CUM c.l(j ./lo.I I 1 •.t.Jur 11,1ll11n"'1 t '' ..,.. 1t ti 1t ., h• ,,1.1~u.1rt•·r 1r· 1 ,, .... ,.,,. I~· JI h I "' .. n1 11r1111 ,, '11nq1h•••· PASTEUP !1 •~111;.! f• • I I .. m ll,tll\ "hi ro· \ u • Jl1 l111ilrl '.;rc .. r · \\1 "'1u1l1 l1k• I• I t.dl< I• \••u 1 '11m1 .. 1 m.· ti•·p~ nit~ "• t11•ll 1&.;. .•1• (HIC •JlllHI '•JI fl I .t.· q, \r: l-c,11.ol ( Jppor! u 111t' l.rr.1>l•1) 1•r ;111. ~ Jur11p••r ~1tnl1t \11:.t '"'ar 11111·rst-1:ll•>r1 111 \1..il \rlilur if,, llarh111 lit ·•! 111 11o .. SUSJll :'old« \rthur lndu,1 rt JI l'..rk \\ .. h,1\1' 11pen111~~ f•i1 1!1111111! <..krk Sh111 pint! t ·1i·r1>~ :.! 1 & lrt\ , • ., ten t. ~loi K Hu<1m Cur. Ir 11 Ci• rlr \ppl} 111 '"'r nri ~ , V.nn 'h J l'n 1'111 .. ~ 11 11•r l• ~ p •J 1111>•• Ma11ls. :.t!)ply 'I ht• Inn di Lai.:11na. 211 N l'o:i~t llwy, IAlAUlla &ad1 M,11d w11rl.. 31 lht l.11,!una R c e f M 11 t c I h r s 9 :JO ·<!P M. P1ty t"p wages. 49'J 2227 MAI DS WANTED 1661 S Csl. Hwy Laguna Bch. 4194-4892 MAIDS WANTED for pnvate resort. Start 1mmed Exp preferred Will trcun F\ill t1m e Apply m person. 419 N O>a.\t 1 lwy, Lag Bch or Call 714 <194 8521 A!>k for £lame MA.IL ROOM $650 A brt.Rhl s mile & h1 energy level will land yoo Uus pos w super cc1 Not a desk Jllb. no typtnl! Dill R1t1t COASTAL PEASOHMEL AG&ICY 540-6055 2790Harbor CM NEVER A FF:c Call after hours appl •MAIMT&IANCE * •MECHANIC• Orange Co Mfgr ~cck1n1t 1nu1v1dual ahle t o perform a variety nr dutJes includmg 1?encr<1 I plant ma1ntenan t·r 1.·a rpe ntry , plumb1ni.: pa1nt1n.: & ~l'Dl'r al ma c h1n C' repair l\tm1mum II S Grad with 5 yn. expcr preferrl'<i Apply in per!>on to Maiten Spe<iaftiH 1&10 Monrovia C M 642 2427 EOE --- Maintenance Person You should be able to use hand t ools. d o ligh t carpentry & painting, etc. Be able to follow written alld oral mstruc lions, light plumbing. Require ments include rugb school shop classes. No liftinJ( or clim bing restnct ions. T<• h·arn m11r1 · .1l •1ut 11'11~1 pos1l 111n. lt!lt.•tJhu1 .•· I.nu I TI r a 1w I l 1· al -; I 1 ~1-4711 CON RAC MochiM Toot Di• 9200 Bolsa Ave WESTMINSTHt. CA Equal Opportunity EmplO)'er OI r MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN Medical Com pone n b Corp . a fast grow1n.: high lec hnoloi.:) cum p;t11y m M1ss1on \'tcJo ·~ looking for J bright \" l) u n • m e t· h :.i 11 I t' :i I m1tnur:tcturinv lce hnt c1an w1Lh 2 }cars of rnrn plc x met•han1c • .t J ' ~mbl} l'X()er M;u.1mum pay t•ommcn~urnl<' "'1lh t•xper II you fn•I ~"u ..1rt' 11ua!Jfled and rl'Jtly fur ,1 t hallengl' with an 1"< c· e II e n t t' ha n 1· ,. f" r personal and r1nant•1.11 growth + xlnl hl'nt'f1 t-.. l{)ve w. a Cdll. ;i,k f11r Uetty. 5111 .J8JO Manna Need 2 J>CQPl t' for l>ooth altenc.l & I dOl'k attend Judy or ll;in ry 1:.:2 •llH.t *HUllSES AIDE:> I t:Crtt!ll'<l •mh S.t hr '-,,1 ~ I f>ilY k I'll h.il1<b\ ~ on ,urunt••· \lnl w1irk111~ I l.,.111dllll11t!> HJ}\"''°' t mt valc,nnt lllJ'>P 20S.i l Thur1n <''1 b<1:! 3505 1':0 E *NURSING• RN LVN. full l1m1· ~11.·k I"-'~. 8 pd lit hcl.i~' "" lw11!•f1t -... ll.lnt work.n~ c..-l(l(b t-: 0 E. B.1 \ \ ""' <-"1m I lo-.p. ~ 'l'hunn (.")t 642 J.'i05 Nun.mi.; NURSES AIDES Slut<' <.:crt1flC'd onl) $1 110 per llr XJnt "'Hrk Mnd c\ I bl:ndtl~ ~ :>ll'k PJ I .> t b1•d fanlll> U,1 \\it'"' Cr>rH 2\f.>~ 1 hunn !'>\ ( M 1"'12 ;J,'JO.) t·; ( I " •ll ,. 111; \ '(•1!"1 J~I l'•·111IJI • ,, • ' JI · at•t1 1 t ... , t ' r k t~ ,,, ll ,, H .t,1nl l)'", ht••.~. '.\1111lntlllll •11 - )r 't ""l''\r•O• · t' t~· <tlllrt•l t .r ;11\ 11'"1\11111-.. We offc r All 11 lnl l'Om t>tnllUc)O of J.:•A>d 'll.irtml( :. :.t ta f\ f u 11 m 1•d I (' ~ I ht-nt.>f1i .... 1'111 m 111 I J!lpm ""'>rk tulUn. &. u11portun1 t} for i;rt1...,lh .. ·or un 111u.l1.>lt 'HO .i<icrJllHll plc~lall ~r J.•~ 800 /472-4 381 MOR TH AMER IC AH DEAi ER GROUP urw~· h\'IP '°'dllh'\I I 111 tJrTl(• Avph in 1)0-'r'"" 3'.1.11 itnltAI. l° \I ·,y, l"f:!:: Ir----------· I (Iii'" I RH ,\\I 'upc•n ""r f11r ~l!I lwcl ('! 1n\ h,,,_, p I i11od "'•ll I.. m~· •·ond X 101 l1<·n1· & rt'tm·mrnt pl.in ,\pµh a t Flai.;,h1µ """' lA'f1ter 466 l-1u j! .. h1µ Hd Npt Heh iT12 HQ-11 Nur.-.tnl! LYM Ope111n)!~11n full ttm•· I':\\ 'h1ft-. l'ar1 t1m1• mi.:ht'< Xlnt bent• (i•~id 'tJrtan~ ,a far-\p pl\• J l 1-1.i.:· hip t 11m l't•nt1•r 461> .. 1.1v-..h111 Hcl :"\flt lkh 6"2~ 1 GET IN l· I ON THE 11 11 ACTION 1,1 \\ I I I Ii • • 1111 .. ut I 1 l 1 I t \ I \ •I , k I ' ' I "I~ • Ii 1l111i ( '111111 I I ind r. 1..i I• 111111 rti, l\l :t l \ I• .111 ttl ' I Ill p I t .1 f ' ,.,,,plt•\t.·•·~ \II .. n", ~"d , 1u • ._.q, I • Typists ~ar1nt> F:n i.:1111: 1)1 -. tnbutor 1n IP mtl.'r\'11'" 1ni:: for ,\ .•.t!>t ant l':irt-.. " r ... xper prtf 111 111 ----------\'enturv ron1rot h1ppmi.: :-.'URSIN<; • Secretcr;es •Word Proc •Acct Clttks & f(!(•('l~tnj.! t•XICll'l'C lclr wnrk l'l~ 1. ..111 for appt.5..'>6·%20 --- MATERlAL 11/\:IH>l.ING Parts stockpcr.,on 1':.xpencn<·t.> dti.tr'-·d hut nol rl'(jwrt'ii Will lr.11n Mu!>l pa~-. l'flmpany phy:,1ral m\'ludml( biH'k X-Rav Irvine 1\ Kc·n da\'·,, Ind , ('11 540-7fi..19 E 0 1'. MATERIAL llJ\NJH,ING Paro slockper~on t:.:xperience de>l\1red hut not reqwrc.."(f Will train Mu~t pass company physical mrlud1ng hill'k X·Ray. Irvine /\ Kt•n dav1 s I n '> Co 540-7639 .. E .O E MahriatHaft .... to $870 Cardex & inventory con trol exper. Great loc11I firm. Cal I Ool ly. COASTAL rstSOMMEl AG&ICY 540-6055 2790 Harbor CM NEVER A FEE N-0-8-0-0-Y DOES IT BETTER W• are GROWING FASTER .ct offH' you MORE ttlml any ofttet- te..., ~lu. lncludinc) o Sept•mbet Sicpt-Up bents of $80-$125- $200!! CGI ...._clahty for ... fyillq ct.tails RH'S, L vM·s. AIDES! WE MEED YOU MOW!!! CHECIC US OUT TODA YI • CMril.s I ti I' " I \ I' I I <t '·'l"•llllrt• rt·lc·1 1.tl t•HIHJ't'' "'\' l(LL~ l .tll t11 t 111111• In rc11.L1 \ If' m.- 8ll·I 4'4 1 :.!Ill~ ~11~111··~' l'l'l"lll'r n1·11 (' ~Ultl' 20S ll11n1111.:ton Ut'Ul'h 147-3491 R!l07 WarnPr 1\vt• 11215 La~una N1~uel 131.054% 27957 Caboc Ro.id Santa AnJ tSl-01 JO 715 N !\tam 1 In ll&R Block Off1rc1 Equal Opportunity Employer Mt F ,, \m•·! c 11 ,\111 or11.1l11 l"tn• l'ru!I'< I 111n t"n •:!I:{ S 1-.i I a1:11:-i Heal, ~,;.11 l 'h•m1·11,.· .'I;/ Kh'>l \!1pl\ 1'.-r,11\ 'J\ t'I 11~~1 ----------('I .11 l'nt1,1 \\I· I" Id :\1~ I hur.-. 111•1rn Pay rod CI fork T11 perform dcn\'al "'nrlo.. m d.istnct payr•ill pro itram JO ""l>ffi 1 ~pm~ r1• QI.I r'--d l H PJ> roll "' 1J t' r I" ll I I• 111·' I I \ ti ~)t ~t, (WI rr \ppl 1n p1 r•••" t 11..r.tJ n \ JI It·' .... ,. h "ti I I> I' I C"orr11 r 111 ' .. ht• r 1 6 ~c~I Jn•I r..u111.11r \ Jll"\ \ f'I• !Ill( 1JJ\I" ~'lj.1'J .. () .. PIXOPER. wrn "h11t \•tu c,.,H n lt•l1•ptl"TI • \n '°'''rlll.! ""r'" •· lull 11m• par• •. nw \ .1 ra "II 'h 111 I>:"' .u11 n1•><1n ,, • '•11 1111!.' !Jot ,j\ "'"'Ill •"\Sllll•' 1.-.1 \" t> lll:SI \ ~·,. \ dt\'J~F rl'STI' Ill 'l'"t :TO' Ill•. \l 11 ld••.ol 111r ,\utft l'I , ~ hOIJ~l''°'l \l'' \I Jl1\ ll' ht•r1t·l1h 1111 lu.!1111 • ." p<.1111 " J t• J I I '1 n ' r ~ p I n I.! ~l~''°'l'm f> I)~: l .Jll 5<\.J-.\Zj(J \11111 th1 U .. ..,. I PIX orERA TOR G<•Jtl 1lpportun1t) <'Xt..,l:'I 11.r r1·haull.' p<•r"m "'''" pie· L':rnt ph11nt· mJ nn,•r .1bll' t11 ""urk :C fh -.:1hk h11ur-. E\u•lla•nl c 11m pJO \ Ul·nd11' 1\flJll~ !1.11n n•wn \1 1111 fr• i'l'Nlfllltl MARRIOTT MOTR ~ :ve~1>0rt I t-ntcr Dr Nt•" port tk';u•h t-.11uJI Uµ1111r E mpl) r Ill I rax RKe-,+iOllist .. Ton\ 1lfftlt• ·•PP•'Jr J n('l' hea\ > l1.'kph•lt1L'.. llnur'- 1: ,JO:l 111 It' ' 1)1 p 1,1 F1\5h11.1n hlJm.1 \,,I., l11r Mrs PrJtl 1:+1 HI 11 PBX PIX/ RECE:f'TIONIST Tiie Newport Beach of rice oC San Diego 1"ede1 a I SavinllS & Loan has un 1mmed1at1: I ull t1mt> ope n ing fo r ,1 PBX Switchboard Rl'<'t•P tJonlst Quahfletl apvt1 cant.'! should havr pre YlOUS expencnc.-work 1n~ a Pt!X Pul:oe 11'l'1tchl)card anrt IX' .1hh• tn typr 11 m1111mum of 10 wpm a ccur.1tcl)' ln- lervicw!I .;chc<l11k11 bv appoinl ment only · STORE Pt.AMMER I , ,, 11111 a.. !">" 111 h "r 11 l :.thlurni.i IJepetrlmc n l ~11ir1 hJ,. an 1"<c·ellt.>nl 1•pp11r1un1 t ) f •>r <i • rN•ttve mdn 1du:il "'"'' 1-••xi:~:n•·m·1-t! 1n ''"' ,. inlt'n11r n•mnclf'I' from 1·11nfl'J IU.ol !)loll k p(:in 11111', lhrllUl!h l"tcll1 I t}•IUI Tlll' •U< ·('<.-.IUI t•Jl\d1d.tl• "Ill .. 1 .... l'l)C/fcJtn.Jll• ti' 1 "(111Jt11•·111 rll 1ntc•r1111 ,\11n· pl .. nn111~ .1ml di' ~•:!n •>f m•w 'tor••-. "'11 h .1r1·h11,•<·l' Jnl1 dt>•.;i1:m·r~ \\1· offt•r 1·"·dlcnl t'IHTI pany bt•nl'f•t~ and 'al .. 1' l't•ITiml'tb urall' \\•Ill •'\ p1•n l'lll't' 1 "..111 l:!l:l 1 ;ir. :!:!l'l \ti .11 r.m..:• .i fll"'"~l nwn1 ,c•nd n..,um1· 111 ~~~\=~~x I.a• \11)..CIC'" l .1 !MIO:ll ,\t'O I :xc-c.·ulr\ t' Plan•mt•nl ( )(. I t\Jl equ.il c1pportun1t> cmployc·r Plasucs •lniKtiOft Mold MochiM Operatcw • Isl & 2nd ~h1rt 1~-.1(hn~ Or1t11~e County '1nfg l'u ,cf elet•I ro mcd1.in1c·al coml)tmt'nt~ 1-s{'ek111i.: int11v1rlual!i "1th :1 .. yrl> expenem·c 111 ·•·t up & •1pcn1k inJ\'l' ll••n inol•h11~ machlfle~ .. \lu~t ht_• Jl\I{' lo make ad 111:Hm l'nl:-c•unn~ pro .. (lur uon runs to eliminate llefe1.1:-. 'lur h as bubbles, scr:.lr he:-. etc. Will be re quired to mix thermo- plastics & coloring pig~ ments to predetermined formula . Apply dir ect · Moster Speciolti•s l&i:J '.\tonrovia.C.M E.O.E. ------- P\.ASTICS WOltKBS . ·~:1~!:~~ : B>LHt ~ IHOUSTalES IMC ~ 2101 Dove St. N.B. * INVESTOR SALES. Calif. real estate license required. * CLERK TYPIST. For Investor Services Dept. with good growth Potential. LVN req for rught sh ift m s m. luxury facility in Laguna Bch . Pis c a ll Mrs. Plecko Director of Nursi ng ror a p pt Mto'75. We offer excellent beneflLc; which include one weeks vacation after 6 m onths. 11 paid ho I 1 days 1 n c I u ding amsunas week orr and group insurance begins dayolhir~. Please apply in person or call Personnel for ap· poiotmenl (714) 546-lSSl . Call after hours appt Mlclcat •.c.,tkMI F\lll lime Front & Back oifc. 640-4650. LAGUNA HILLS OfflCE 2S255Cabot Road <Eldorado Bank Bldg> (714)951-0355 GARDEHHOVI OFFICE t8rid1ecreek BWi PrlL> 13812 Valley View Ste S (714)-9237 f'----------· • OCfice pos11.1on. full Ume photography studio. 645-3840 Please con tact Ruth Di.lion. 644·1885. SAM DIEGO FIDERAL s..1_,, a &.o.. Plumber: Exp'd repair plumber. Good pay . Nwpt Plumbing & Heat• ing. 64S-6525. POUCE ·~ n. eat, of fwwwlm.\~ ¥alley is •••Ill••• .-Pfl•d appUC ... 9# ................... ; *WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR. Mass mailings, legal documents. Accounting procedures. .,,,,,, ........... AMlllCAM HOMI w-on-.... 2•M1.,.,.c•••.•a1-, ............ ~--- ... -fi -,er .. AM Docm 1.tor A Division of All latemational. ln<:. mis. Daimler St P.O. Box lOCW'I s.nta Ana, Ca 9127U Equal~uft.l~y .._.,,•II/PIH Medical Lab located In Newpo rt Beach h a s opening ror bright, hard working girl to handle BUSY front office. Previeus olflce e xp. d e· airable fs the ablUly to won well with people. wm train on c:omput~. We offer competitive ulary, paid .,cation, ~t lbartn1 fl other t...llta . ...._.. pbane Bettf for lnt•nlew . ...... •NATIONAL• MUI_. sm¥ICIS Temp EmploJkYice .. Aa.,Abot'e NO FEE l:OJ: 11 /F /l:l OIDB DISK to $900 Know CB products 4' abWty to take orders fl aive delivery Inform a · Equal Opportunity ~to customers. Call ~~E~mplo~~y~er~M~/F~/H~~ COASTAL ~ .. -AMMCY S4CMOSS JM ll8r'tMll' Cll N&VDArR cau.,_.boun.,.. POUCI OfftCB ~ Sl435-$l'744 Month • When you call Classified Apply before Sept. 1th lo place an ad, 1ou're as· Personnel Dept, 10i0« · aured of a friendly Slate r Ave, FoHtalr( nleome and help In v a 1 l ey, Ca 92 708 ...... 10W' ad for bat '714-113-1321 Eqnl Op-:=-•· Call Now l ll partuliltJ....,,... .., ... I t lff l:WL V PILOT -; ... w..... 1100 ......................... Sund!Y.AUQutt2t.1trt l""'W.-t.4 71001HefpW~ 7100 HllfpW-... 7100 Ml~.t....~ ~ , •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . ...,,...... 7100 w....-7l00 . ······················ ........ _.............. ~:: ~~~=~r.~~; HelltW-.4 . .................... . 71 ~~~ ..... ?!!«! ~-!!~ ...•• !!!! 8:::.. ..u. ... •0 ":,"':,!:~ •SECRET ~RY* t ....... DOW a~aUable ID an acute Paytb lalrtt ~ MUH\& pro &ram Capl•l rano li> 'n.. Sea Hoapllal O\~r 1ooaia1 tb• ot .... " in 0.. P\ RN f\iU llml' a.u. RN tU.IJ lltDe 11 7 RN RMl pool all &hlfl• l.PT 1\&11 ti tnt' ~ ll LPT Pll1 tum u 7, LPT Oo•c • PoQI alt lhlns .. : \) ~ Call for i.fo. Ul 1n4 or •.• HAS IA.LIS or.•aas ~-• Pre Sthool Tearhu. • I ff% CO..UISI<* PLAH Ml\Se. P\tll Umo llunl Heb area tta ht'~ benefltl . '•II Marilyn ..,,... °' 4M1 21148 • IAIY SJAIT 71'1'. Pl.AM • MINlll 4 MU SIRYICH • .. l\OOU CT I ON 'l'RAJNEE. Rubbt-ir hu.-.•• Pf'Odurlls. I rvint' arc-a 11i1ai pas.i l't> phy,ll·ul lnciudln1 bade X lb 1\ • NOfllSSfONAL llOI• ASSKTAMCIMUHS MOU SALIS floe YOU •tf,..-.,..or...._..-. ••c~ U00.000 ,_ .... tt lo ,_. .... to c .. for .......... Ke nd111Vh Ind ('n $4().'l'G . i-; () •: PROO U 'T l l>N TRAINEE Rubber !>..k\,. PfOduc ts. I r vrnt' •rl'u ~t Pti!> • J)fty111~·al 111 cl b!K'lt X Hlt y A Kf'll lla v 1:. Ind s l 'o ~1638 r. 0 t: AS« FOi SHAaOH 75'.0126 ... .,... c ... tw Office l.edk .... S.. lhnr th•· rornp1•t1t11 t' ---------.i t' <J Ii! •' I> t' l o m ., a "ol ,. I ll h h II r ft 0 >I J PLANNER ·ro pl an pro<i u<· t wn 11f manufa("\UrL'<i ma1•l11n\' parts U\ a manual tn\ l'n l o r y sy~l cm . "'" i>e.rien ced in r eading • pnnts and dctcrm1nang l'nl(e:.:.111nal llm 1 Otwn 11u;_., 1111 111c..,µ.•n t•n1, d & rx1•·nm •-J .i.it·nt < Jll '"' .1ppl 5-dpiper lteatty 640..4950 sbop roul10g. /\Ct·urate &al i'.i.tate Sal s rerord keepmi:. sc•hedul _.._._.a..:.:_, ang, expedalln,.: anti -""->· followup. FUii range ol Jl11:h income, pru,•en employee benefit!>. method. on the Job lraan· u~. lead.s 751-81UO. Interview by appl only Century 21 /\llcvasl Call l71 4) 89-4-4711 Realty & fnves gmtment CON RAC t1 :ti a Tool Div. 9200 Bolsa Ave Real t:'llale Top N"pt Penin office has openmg (CK ex per. salesperson or new licensee. We tram. 1)73.006() WISTMIHSTH, CA Red Estah CCll"ftt" EquaJopportunJly Full t ime real es tate employer m tf sales asSOt'iate who re· ---------·! quires s ubslanl1al in- Pmgramrrung ---------·I come. is dt>speralely need('d b y I o n~ RJox.'l>:PTlONIST n\'i."tlt:J lor e11paoorn.: t•omµ1m y on llunllnl(lun lkiu·h (iontl t>r11ng i.kall:. H'tl ti fo:ntr~· frv,·I IJlhd 111n. ,., lrJtO fur olh1•1 pc1:.1 t1110i> Xlnl vl'IJlY l".111 I& M37 tt1·<·c·11twn1:0.t 1wn · t 11Ut·. sm otfr. II U f'~'(ll & n·I r equ1 rl·d K 30 5 :10 $700mo ('all S ally ~ lll!:CEl'TION Newport Ctr Law Parm ~ng pt:nmn to handle Re<.~pt. Library, & other gcn'I offr dulaes C'n ll Amle Ahearn, 759·3800 RECEf'TIONIST for allornl'y & Cl'A Jmmcd opening Sm11tl low prc:.s urC' •1fCtt'l' Professionalism & IYP ang accurat·y strcss<'d. l~ated nr 0 C Airport Call 833 -1 OfiS w 1l h qualifications & salary reqwremenl. UCEPTIOHIST 1be Jolly Roger. Inc is lookmg for a full tame permanent Re<:cpuona1>l. Must be personahle & l.'IC penenced. Pos1l111n n ·· QU1rcs use of 10 key ._,(I Jcr & lll{ht lypan,.: Apply an J>t!r.il>ft al 1700(;1llt<tlt·, rr ... ant· Systems Coordinator rs cahl1shed, local hrol.er Ouhtantl an~ t•arnmJ;:'I a vaalablt' on gen('rous 1·omm1!'.s1on s phl A manl'lnus llP por1unat y f•1r I he eal't·r 11r•1fr-.,swnal (';ill ~r 1---------· Like van ety·1 I( y1m liaH· Mime famllwr1tv with sc)/twarc pr~·t'<lur1·'· a fairly !>lroni.; ba<·k~rr.unu 1n malh or acc·ou11tin..:. like to solve prohll'm!> and can handle phmwi- tius could be fur )'OU You will le!>t apphcatt•)n programs. a!>Sa!>l 1n lie· signing system:.. h11ndle problems wit h :.alci. personnel. a!'lll!>I an pn• l>'lf8ll0fl Of l1li.I nUdb. t'11· I l;i-.tini.::-. al C,1(1.551;(1 lk;ll foi-ili1lc• ~It·:-. laC' or unll1·1•ns ril Wall tr.1111 m:11~•1 A.~k for U1 ll. 1lit• man<1)tPr Real Estate Broken & SaMsmtn We have an opcnlnlt for 2 )t('ensee:, who arc really amhaltOU.'>. /\ lovely of flc-e offenng your own pnvatc de5k & all the nect>S!>1t 1t>:. f•1r s ueces:o. plui. up to 70'. <·om rru!.!-.ll>n <.:<111 :tfaqfJnc ( IJrk l<e'i1 de11t1al MJllJl~cr f,,, LIJIJI l W.,.y N. Tcryl« Co. Rcalto~ G44 4910 We off I.' r c· 'C 1 1• I I•' n l benefals wh1rh ant'lull1• f!O(• Wl'('K.., "'•H"Ull'lll .1f11•1 Ii m o nlh '>. It p a1tl holida y:. IOI l11d 1 ri~ O\nstmas wt•ck 111f, ;;nil ---------~mup an:.ur1tnt·c I.I' ~111., kt>al ~tale Sale' dayolhire Conwtliuions Paid Please apply an µt•r<1on nr call Personnd r.,r ap puanlmcnt ( i 14 1 r,.\f\ :i:1r, 1. AM Docunwfttor A 01v1.~ion ''' AM lnlernutaonal. Int·. 29'.H S DaamJcr St P.O. Box t0f>47 Santa An a. C:.a 92711 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F' Ill P/f clerk. Will lraan re bable 1ndtv1dual No l'XP nee. Musl have own CJr &t& 77l5 wicdys P/fTEU.ER 3 dys pr wk + .,., day Sal Must type & have Rood head for h gures Call 496-5133. E.O. E. M IF 111 While YOU hant Train darel'lly with a member or the Milllon Dollar Club. You'll b<· shown step hy step how 1L 1s done. 962-4474 REAL ESTATE Comrn1 flndustri Sdespenons Successful br okerage firm has immediale ctpCnJngs for commcrraal and indu s trial sa lespersons with the following qual.Jf1eal1ons College bac k gr<1und Commerraal & 111duslnal sale. ex pr We o ffer a s l r n ng posat.Jve environment for su ccessful per sonal W"OWlh in r.c. sal(':'>. leas - ing and invest men ls an PUBLIC Relations pcrs11n Orange anrl San Diego wanted for interior de count.Jes. For further in· s 1 gn & cons l f 1 rm . formatroo contact ~-.:11_1_6 _ Corpot ate Re-atty l1te. Publtslung 185.52 Ma cArthur Blvd, VERSAJLE Ste210. CAPABLE Irvine, Calif. 9'l715or call CAREER-ORl!o:N Ti:; D 714ff7 S-0888 'lbese arc lhe qualllle<..l•--•------ RECEPTIOMIST. Exl)t'r belpful. It t ypan~· & ft!! work Xhlt c·•i 1Jt•1w! 1nlorm1JI cJfe CM l'.ill Mallie all !lam V-l-5 58ofl RECEPTIONIST Irvine weekly new., paper as seekan~ a fuJI llml' ReceptJonisl. L1ghl typ 1ng a cceptable fo:x t•cllenl s alary and ~flL'> Apply 1n per!'.on lo NEWPORT ENSIGN mi t-.:ast Coa:s1 ll11:h ... ay (;orona <lei Mar. CJ\ 1714) 673 055() Equal Opportuntl) 1-:mpl<1yer, M to• RlCEf'TIOMIST Newport Beach area. To $850. The door as open for your good lypang A neat growing company thal gives excellenl benefits & has greal people llan· die overflow typmg (<Jr salespeople & know how to set up a letter Call 55HH22. 100% 1-'rei: to ap- plicant. '-ttsw .. lu 1500 <'JmflU" '> B <>rwn \J1111<1o.1' 1-;, 1·11111~ Lnttl i µ m RICEPT /TYPIST Newport Oeach a•l aJ!<!O cy needs a bn~hl younl( gal to lliOrk Hl fnint llrsk P I t• a s a n t JJ h 11 n t' prrsonality , 1y p1· 60 we are looking for in :i SEU'-srARTfo:R uhle to think, plan & du. <.:ollegc degree a deranite plus We are a small bul rapid ly growing pubhs hrng company producing a na· tJonal monthly newslet ter. Position involves telephone contacts with prospect s. b1llanic of clients. re cords mum· tenance. lyp1n 11 & whatever else needs to be done ln a small offat>c with big plans. Reqwres 1ood telephone manner. $ales ability. typ1ni; <no shof1band l. ff yl)u have ability & drive, you t'an grvw rapid\y wil.h the or pni.JaUoo. Salary S700 pr moat.h during 90-d a y J<cc Clerk for HR cl r u.g wpm. N11 t•xper11•nct• St>rc. Mon·l-'ra 9-5 Man ~ess1:1ry. wall tr::11n <I aJ(e:.l 8472563. Day wQrk week. Mon • t.-ial perio d . Lhen periodic increases. For interview appt. rall Robyn ~~r S49· 1402 thru Thur 7 6 S700 Rece1v1 n1? ln11pcctor. PhoncKathy,644·50'JI> small machine & moldl'tl 1---------• oomponels. Must be able to read blue pnnL'i. Will !•--------• train & rons1der college :.tudent for part lime work. Call 894·5351 ---Receavrnit Clerk /Stot>k Room for pnvatc club in Newport Beach . Sltn thru Thurs. 7am lO 4pm Call for appt. 645·5000 ext S20. RIECErTIOMIST Law oflice. must be at>· curate t y pis t . good lelephon e personality. neat appearance, no U · peri e n e e r e qui r e d . pleasant Wbrking cnnd. free parkin1. ·Startin1 salary $650. Phone QSiS.)UJ. -------Receptionii;t r Aaaiat a nt RECEl'TIONIST The Loan Department or our beautiful Newport Heach office has an am mediate openinR for an experienced Rccep uonisl. Respons1b1lat1e~ will include front offtce duties, phones, and some cleritaJ !W1ct1ons. Typ ins ol 40-50 wpm is re· qijred .---------' for Veterinary Cllnlc. Maure lldult, l yr. ex· This position oCfers • atartlng s aJary of S700 1111.18 excelJent benefits iocludln& profit 1bann.1C, paid medical and dental coverqe. Please call ~ atenne for an in• terview appointment. UH lhe Dally 1"1lot "Fast Result" llrrvi<'t' dlrf'ctory Your tttvlcu I. our specia I ty Call 842-5678 n l 322 pertence. In Dana Pt. WN. 6illlols:l8 & 495·2042. ~.st. part Umo. ffN'I 1.S ICon thru Fri. IJ&e typlni, filin •• 11ood cm phone. 'Must have ol· .._ ______ ,.. &. ~entt It ckpen· cWIM car. eTMllO. l£Cl"IUllM' , ... mntTM FM l'n.h St. C.M. "'" Ufl... ft.M"U.IUll tJme, apply In person ~!:t~ .:r:.!1:.1l:u To 1859 M anuractur1ng med le al company needs o person who ls a aelf·atart.er. I 1 k t• s d e l a 1 I w o r k w I t h s o m e 1:xpt•r1l'n c e In the use ol mi crometers. t11 ul 1ndicatoni & bJuepr1nt mtl'rprl'lallon Good benefits, Mission V1eJo nrc~. :,alary commenaurate with tu.ptmcnce Only those qualJfled who urr ccklng J)(•rmanent employment. rall fl •tty ror appointment at 581·3830. KJI;( ·•:f"f'l()Nl~wr ft11 t: t' A rl rru ial M1ffArthUJ lil & J;1m l•w-..., r~ GncwJ 11tut lYr>· 1111( ... ~. 1~ 0274 Refrigeration Mechanic 2 3 years expenence wath n•fnscr1111un 11sllembly anJ 1>ub a1>1>t:mbty plus knowdlod"c ur v apang. o.:hcml<'JI,. coudcn:.er,, l'tt· r1-qUJ re() R.esta11rant BUS BOYS needed for Nt'wpo rl Beach Cl11b. FUJI time days Call for ae>Pl 00-5000 ext 52(1, Cook Experien ced P a ntry Cook for Private Club, Newport Bear h Fu II lime days. Weds-Sun Call for appt ~5000 ext ~ JU'Sl'AURANT Friendly. eonsc1ent1ous & dependable Wa1lrl'1>S needed for happy hour slul\ Apply an person. I0-12. SALES/DELIVERY. If ~ ftM"l •decent paytnc job up lo 1'·11+ e v1 S-tpm, c•ll art lpm. 5al~ll SALIS Gro.th oriented Cotta M•• ~••f'd mf1. co. neecll lalespenoo to sell to 11 western It.tea lft· eluding food ('h111ns & nll". companies. Salary + eomm. Mr. We nk 6.n-0700 SAL~ GIFT SHOP MAUJOTT HOTEL E•ceJlent opportunity for an effirient, peoplt' onenled wd1v1duw &ble to work part Ume even· ang hours wcluchng Sat & &in Apply an person. Mon thru F'ra 9am·l 2 noon. Personnel M Newport C.enter Dr Newport Beach EOE M f' 1111111 "'*' qualln.d witb 10 ~ey by touu Ac· a mlntmum 1uaraatee ~ lypina tS wpm per mo nth Complete Nonamoker 1~1 <?WO t;a101n1 pr o1ram Sl'£RttARIAL pc>sitaon I' armera lnaurance available with • rest ~-Call ~ Olll.ard P'O'#inc lAnd Develop Ml-SUI menl company 1n ~~~~~~~~~~ SaMia l.acUIMI H.illl E•celienl WaaMICS .YOW>& mea whc 1rammer, typing & wUJ (ft a1on& weJI with abortband llklll11 re· w omen . C all Mr qua~. Wall, be ~11ted. Thompion S40-4023 9-l Good benef 1t11 Please ---'------· -·-ccmt.aet Judy or Sue at •SA.LES• Mature youn1 lady , w /mgmt pot e nt C bildre n s Cas hion c l o th i ng s h o v . ~~ano Valley area, Olli aft 6pm 493-1704 58fH400 IH!tween Mon thN f'ri, 8 3G-5pm . YCUTA.llY .. $900 toc:..i co want.I u.y go- U'li ~ w /lood typing • all around ex per. SwMt co w /ttreat pro - dw:ta. Call Dolly COASTAL P8SOt•.a AGINCY 540-6055 2790 HarborCM NEVERAFEt:; _~II after bouni appt UL.Es. Y' ACHTS Maj W. C<la&t Brokerage W1mu1U olc'sneeds2 exper salespensons·N 8 wtrfmt olc. Must have good knowledge ol boau UNITED VACltt' BK R.s Secretara al Np rt Bc h Mott"age Banking nrm haa immed opening f or Jr Secr etary Must be In dependent lhaoker w /typtng 0( S5wpm & die taph. Pnor 11(c or liec·y up desirable Xlnl co ~~tllr'V (7H )631 ·3W SaV'lngs & Loan Plea1>e see our ~d under bank mg. lrvme S & L Assn. benef. Sal l"Omanen ROMTDISK}Plt w/exp Call Per11onnel Cf'\ thus ' DeHgbt/uJ fun for_a_ppt_64()-4580 __ E ~ E JOb. Bustling, happy Sec Newport Beach advertis -, retary: Req'd by en mt< olfice Phones, peo. lertaaner Mulol l YPI!, pie. g real vitnely. Tn shl.bd. Car eer m inded $7SO. Call Mary O"Connor l.lve en Apt pro\lded ~SOOl. SnelllnR & Snell Male pref'd 494 3395 1n~ of Newport Beach w ,. ()I ( c r l' \ 1· t' I h· n I beti.~n 2·S weekda)1>. ~e:. ~null Tt'rract.'. 2'JJ5 U MA IEACH Seamstress. expenencl! deslrable for sail loft llJ hrs a da) Moo Thuri. 548-3464 SECRETARY ~ey,4340Campu&_ SICalT AaY f\.KAL .llury. promotional OIJ· puflurulll'l> a11ll 1·ompany llc11tof1b anc•ludll\)C paid rnt>tla c al arul life 111 surwwc for t.'mpluyt'l'S and dcpendenL' Plea:o.e t'Ofllat'\ ~mploymeot Of. flet> IU>dHlU.C M . ________ .;-Hardware Ret sal~. full & 11ar1 lamt-' 2 40 Brwdw&y I 197 4403 ~I AV RANT LOOIC US OVER c..t•1 Jr. Res .... •ts 1-dlot• po1itlo"1 SALESLADY l>'nr Exclu.~ave <.:h1ldrens !.lure So Coalil Plua , 1:xp es sent ia l l,t' M;igasan $(9-M& Seamstress needed by pnv pany Top quality Good pay. 837·5998 leave message ------ WCUTAaY LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS •• .... °" • shifts SALESLADY !>'\all time TI~E SHOW OFt-" U. 1-'ll!>tuon Island Must be sltalled an all phases ol ofc pr0<'edure:., abl.laty to use phont'3 & ~ve d1rect1ons $775 mo + benefits & generous va ca t ions Un it e d ~rcbraJ Palsy, ~5760 3131 W Segerstrvm Sant.a Ana. CA (:;qual <)pportuOlly Employer M ' m I f h Rt: INVESTM~NT COUNSELOK Heavy telphone .solac, NB. C ala f lac req, ~ RESTAURANT HELP Part l ame Lunch shaft Counlcr help needed. '1.ZS per hour Ideal for <:Ollege s tudenb & housewt 11e.s Call Ron 2 5 pm.~~ l~laurant Valet l';xt· up PY Fur c<Jntr:.ict Night:.. '"k n1.h P1•r s•n1ahI1". rlt'&n •·u1. ~tab!\-v.nrk hl'lllf)", IU<•al rcfi. Kl·n. ~11; i.M7 mumani::o. llcsta1.1rant Houwwif~ F'rat!ndly, cons1.•1t•nl1oul1 &d(1)l•ndahlc If you lake to cuok. >vu ll lovc tht!> place. Kitche n prep & ::.andWll'h maker for our n~ restaurunl Apply an ~ btwn 2 5 wkdays 1 Wo rk ... c h e d ~-4 weekdays I ~"TONEMILL n ;RRACE 2915 Redhill. C M nr-stauranl J ... )(una K ''' (' /\i.M1>lanl MJll:tRt•r $'7511+ \\ill tram Plt"a.w c-:111 968-7161 H•·:.tduranl C af~t!'raa help for pn vall' duh lll;lm to :lµm Mon thru I· r 1 <.: a II f n r ,, p ll l 64.S-5000 I!" l 5"° RESTAURANT SGT. Pfl'PBONl'S ra:ZASTa.E IS now hanng for full and p1ume operun11s. Vary. an11 days & hours Ideal supplcmcnlal income for ~Ives & students. Our progressive l(rowmg compa ny offe rs OP· J)Ortuml1es for advance· ment based on your Job performance Pleasant working cood1llons. Must be UJ & over. Apply m pcrsrin bt wn l and 6 <!:mS E BRISTOL Santa Ana lits S4!}.rw74 (Btwn Jumboree &Campu:.1 OR 651 EA.<rr 1s t St 11J~TIN 544·5Wl E 0 F. ~laurant WF.IN f: RSCHNITZ F:t. h all ··!o,pe c 111I Homemak er .. h ()ur~ II 30:i m -2p m Nn hohdatys or wttekcnds 1£ dei11 n •d /\II a i.:r:-:ire wvh .. -omc $3.25 hour Ap ply al 2S() S llns tol. Costa Mesa. l)(f Jkd JJ1ll hlvd , 754-8874 R~tauranl Exp"d Cook & P 1T waitresses needed for botlt ... -.d ,... ti ... ... MO lXPIEllEMCE .a>ED. COOKS COUNTER HELP Ye111r local C.t's Jr. Is ............ offen • CJDOd .tcriiwg MllGry ..etc . + _, beMfih. APPi. Y fN PH SOM TUISOAY·SUMDAY z.s,... 31852 Del Obi1po St S-JMmt Capistrano OR 34312 ,ocific Coast Hlcjtway Dana roint OR 3929 S B Camino Real S. Cletwrnte (:;qual Opportunat> Employe rM F bM'AIT·TlME For birth contrnl danir variPd hours 973 1727 Lome Satlboat Ma.mt & Clt•ani.: fUll ta me. mu.'lt han• m m knov.•lt.'<ll:t' of ... 11ll><wl . mt' l h c It' l' l .., ' 't.• m Thur; \f•m. 7 .1 ·.111. ar.1 I wlrllfi, SJ~r l-1'1 7IOU Sales AdvertasmR Sal<.., f<t•ll Dtver.>1f1ed puhla~h1•r .,( a leading lanlli-c ap111~· pubbcauoo mtcn I<.''" tni: no w for Advcr l1>.111i.: Sa les Repre1wntat1' ,. Advertising knnwll'<lg1· .1 musl & lanri'ic11pmi.: & phone sales exp a bonus Xlnl l(rowlh & promOll()n pot.enUal a~ well ai. nut st.and.a.ng benefits Salary commensurate w •exp. mcent1ve pro~ram 11f fered as well Send re sume w 'sa lary require ments lo K Ye<', no'< 19531. lrvllle 9'l713 .\II apphcalaons kcpl ron fidentHiJ. EOE Sales "'BIGMONJ-:Y• Allractn·e .sale~gal <; w an t ed Sta rl 1 m mediately malunJ: SSO to $JOO a day sellanR ()pen & rJosed SlgM In 4111 typP~ rl businesses. Park )our own Muni ~7·~8am toSpm Sales Are you a n arl111l 11•. c r ('a l 1 v c . c n t' r JI c l 1 t' pe~>n who ltkci. lh1ng' sparkling, ha~ ,afo•,, ~ rl1~play ahd11y" l.11111 Vllla11es lead•nJ: Jrwclrr v.1shes fuJI tame 1nrldn'~ Sat no nates . t:J ll ITTJ..9334 -------- SALES Young a mbtl i11us fu II ume salesperson needed for fast 11rowmg retail stor e. As k for M rs Parter 640-6214 Sale:. UDllES M.i.ke an t''flra S'lOO t1> OW) an y•1Ur s pare tam\' while learnani: :rbout twitllh & nutnllon 1-·or r u r l h t' r I n f Cl (' a I I Bralnce. 833 7815 bclv.n ~l2 SAL~M/\N Retail /Whol~ale F,qwp ment (;.()fl) lll.'l1de sal~. tunni YOUlll' men 18 yr~ & older S200 ~ '"' k Wllh ICllU Siii & l'Omm N~ loc11t.too nr ln·ine, C M & If Ii ~lart om med.lately Rapid <.1dnin M!~nl •>PPIY to man !t17 1150. ~r Arthur SALESMEN C.1llani.: 011 H ... taol 'I rad1· ~...1.rn s::AJO ur1 11..r v.1"1·k 'JI.Jn• la m1· F11r dt'\J 1)'. t' •• 11 E ~1 M l l I . I {1 I r~~r,oo MU-~ II«"'"' 1>oir>n n P"t.-d .. 11~1trt'~1>••e 1>c•1plt• 111 m.ike mo11<') P T 11r FT, <"all fnr appl oo:nn Sal~person wantt'd full & p;.irl lame Salaq ; (;omrn1lls1on t:omnan> benclats. Rood wurk1112 atmn:.pherc App ly an lJil."f'<'•)fa !'>l.\.'-:D/\frn s11n~:.~ ~.; lln-.rul r • \I !'>.\U-~t'l-.K~O:-. n• Nh•d n...... 'V' • ,.,,(ul :0-11 '>ran~·· t ·11un1 ~ ""·' & llut Tuti .. tun •. ''Im•· 1n ,1.3.11.,t11J11 t'\Jit'r ,, rnu .. t 7f;x 61 JI, ~~ Hu1J 111 Shark ha' full lime r:irc t•r np pc1rtu111tth A. pan 11 n1t IJllJ':lflUJUlU':.. Op<'nll"IK up no:iw an lhe Coron<i c1el Mar ared If )'00 an· a t'<>lle~t' graduate or ar1• currently KQ1n~ to col le11e & Jr e h11thl> mol1valed tnv..a rd.' in crel&l>t.'d ~arnm1ts ba!it'd on performant'e plt'Usf apply at :k27 F: Coast ltwy. Cl>rona dcl Mar RADIO SHACK ATandyCcwp. ..: 0 F. ---5ALEs.afT All F..tp "d maturt ~al~~l adlCS £or ~u r ~rut. -.mall. t>xpand 1n11 lddat•, houtaque C'haan P l. f l .-ine !o.&llU}', ben('flL•;, C'OOda ta•rn!t Mr 1-.d wards 493 O'l 52. 497 I 0 Iii ---Sales Tite..FlON MEB>SYOU To fall av11l.anrhl" nf nr dcr s fro m ma rtnr m11tor1·yde. ~porllnJe i;1111Cb, molM 'fl()rb. fl' uuler.. <ircal ''Pill)' but we Dre very 'elt.•cta ve & wanl ronf1dcnl wanner type<; only Wt' train e'< pertly Va~lt us & see Cail Mr. Slone ~4023. ~I Sttreu.ry-Per.IOTI Friday Mw."t type ~wpm. must have poise & exp 2 girl olrat-e. Small firm. re<tl t:Stale exp helpful Xlnt :.alary Phone fOf' 1mmed IOlt:rVI~ 7~-2945 -SECIETAIY £,icpaod&og branch uffa ee ol nauooa.I corpor au on hM paruuon as Sttrt't:.try lo lhe Manager Y ui.l have good sec rel an al '.\ki lls + 'lr onR ad ll'lmlSlraUve ahalltv ~ d figure work. e11rt'llt'nl fnnge benefit pac1t11.11c lii5() per month Plea<,r 'P n <I r t ' u mt• l ,, llAkBt:r< C Ut.t:"1 \ 'i. Allll l.>t-l>htt' th-den de P (J 7150 . ~··"'P'•rl flt'ach l'.i !rSiO t. r J ~- SECIETAIY IA.c~D~.I MJl)Or res1dt.'nt1al homr bwlder I!> ~el'k1n..: :. !W.oereo.ry (CJ' oor bu'} arcountang dept Tht· ideal candidate mu't PQ'I.~ xlnt typ1nJ! 16V wpm 1 & 10 ltt'y skills In add1llon qualafaed 1n dJvidual.5 would posse5!> I 2 yr.> Rt>nffal oUtre I'll penen<'t' with n~un· \()an oll'(''!Unllng e n \ 1 r•11\ l'Tlt'Tll Wt' uff .. r dn ou1 'land•nl? 1•11m!)t'11 .. ..111<in ~ ... n!'f11 pd• ka~·· °"'1th 1Clnt 14 •rlmi: ~urround 1°"-' For 1mmf'd1al•• nm sid ·raUl'\O plt"a~..-t•all or .ippl~ 9 l2 ~(}Ofl CenJ ~("W POftderosa Homes ~ Busane.s.s Center Or Su1tcZS7. lrvane9'l71S 714-975-1609 WC.ETAIY tuU lime. strong typan11. som e s h ort h and P,easanl work t•ond. f\p. ply 1n person with re sume to Mr f'\aeotes al Ro~rt Bein, Wrlham f'rosl & Assoc 1401 Quail Sl N 8 ------SICIETilY ...... Hors lleavy t ypmg reqwrt!'d Good hourly rale ror ex pert sloll-. 3 lo 7 pm vr S ~lo8:~pm Oucstandang wor k anJ.( rondJllons & eqwpment Plaza. 2082 Michelson, 7S2 0234 Secretary Rookkeeper fwl lame. ~alary 1·om· m t'n ?>u r ate w r rx penenrr Near John Wityne Airport. :>57 o.~n SECRET.ARY Part time lad y. thoroughly exen encl'd personal secretary to wort 111 my home. GaJ· Friday Cype. f1 ex iblc schedule. Mr. Osadche maio ~anutr ~t. ~9:!l1. s.tes ~-beads·uJ>, well ~ pro, belp run omce ol super peoplt'. de· al with clients. Xlnl al· titude & persooalily a must. Good salary & benefits. Send resume. H.P.J., 3176 Pullman 1103. Coata Mesa. 92626 COUNTER HEIP Homemaker Hours ~11•nl"r'' hn111,.f h~· 1mnw1l1dl(' Ol)t'n111~' ,1,1111ng .11 $3.40 hour• WIWW..sts+ons now actf!pOng appllca· I.Jons for full tune depart- ment head. Ret1i11I u -pmm~ preferred. App. ly an pe r son 154 I 2 Go ldenwes l . West. -~' Sales Repg/Otsplay Adv ~~~!!Sot!'-!~ Secretary. phooe. lypiog. im p ort /expo rl . documentallon ellper pref. 30·40 hrs /week . 540-8Sf5 Kent or Rkbard. Starters " lo t' all on Oran1e County bus i· School Noon Luoe h lMllNMll for new "AN>Und SUpervlaor. Supervlat One ol A Kind" Weekly 1tudent1 during lunch P\lbllcaUon. tr ynu'rt in· time. IYI to 2 hr. per day . t.ere8ted ln wrlUn1 your P!!,ler br. Ap~ly o wn payc h eck. c all w.t_Mter!khool Oiat, Rebecca Britt 979·11171 14121 Cedarwood. ~n 12-8, Mon lhni Fri WHtmlnater ... E .O .· ~. _&_._ ... _ff'~·~~~~- :sa.le9 asa&Atant to broker. IUJor' etock btollera1e flnD Qfat oc Airport . bn M :m. llltlf. 5404121 SECRETARY Nlwpolt Ct Law f'trm. ....oi.-ce. ld•kllla. .......... , ..... Call ...... ,-.. -. ILIGAU Newpor t Beac h. To srax.t Would yoo belJevt• MaJor H 1'. IJ<'V•·lopn locllted m In Wt' •~ "'*k 1llJ( a M!<'retary l•J 11ur A.., s!St41nl General (;Qun.'>el 1lw ideal candldat1• w111 h ave 1 2 yr, I e ~,If secr etar)' cxpcracnn· wilh Pf't!ferred e mpha."1> an real estale law Tht• qwilifaed mdJv1dual will have abovt• avt!ra~e l)'ll ang ~lull.i. t70 wpmi walh prdkaency on thf' <lw laphooc Sht>rthand di' wed but not mandat•1ry Good commun1u.1t1 vi' i.kllls. both wnllcn & Uu.~ neat office reqwn-i. no SH' But need6 ex penence an family law & ltlaKat 1on Ex c ellent h1-ntof1t s & 'ie ns rbll• h<itJr'\ I lurry this '" ;;n 1mmed1ale h are• (;all 557-6122 100"/n t-'ree to ap pl a cant ~ r~swnu 1~,i111 f't1mpu<: N H I >111·11 \lnnrlay f;q>nan~ \ ntal 7 pm ,. er b a I a r (' J I • o 1---------· IM.'('e5!>1iI) We ()((er JO SECRETAIY outstand•nJ.( comp(·n~u lion benefit p;,c ka i:,.- wilh excellt'nl w•Jrk1ni.: surround1n~ t r,r 1m med1au.• t·on"dcratwn, please !>ubm•l re ume wilh salary hast.or) App ly in penun r,r t·all Gena f'os 1l100 c urrent!\ available for a Sttretary Wllh good lyp1n11skills 111 work an our Caleran11. J)epartrnt'nl EnJOy t·x· t•e ll e nl co mp an }' benefiu. Apply MOfd'r1. ~-noon. Persoonf!I Meza t!77S lli091 PH daa OM HoMts :nl2 ~1nl!5~ C11tr 2~; Inane t:a 9271.> Aff1rm.;t1'" ,\1'\1rm 1-.. mpf,,,' r St.-t'rt>t and I * •A TTan'IOH • • SclA'.lenL' T • '" hl'f ll'llJ"'"' " •. , f-_\RS \ \C \'l 11 t' ~ w~;:o..U.IJ SECRll\IUb l~Mfo~UI J\H:L Y .,.,th Of' w r>ut \h()nhiind lDuz ·~ :.hon '"' m. h•ill liU) & \:.H .. l1•1n l••I\ ho-.p1tal1lJlttJll :I\ o11l;1 bk VOLT ~l~AN,. •AVW2• 54~4741 ~I .1mpu' lln\• d i .... l!t•lll J1itn\\.d•n" \1rl,.1r1 l'.LtUdl <.>ppor ~ mpl"', r _.SECRET ARIES • Type 00 Sii lllll k ~. 't.ui 1mmt'd SJ11 MO() G O ad a1!t•n('\ S\21\ Set· 1u: s.<i oo s1:i.:.>oo 1~170 dwtp$1lt411 Prop ~I~ ~Mp \'I r~" ~ )fgr fran,.h1,1• rood WlK •Couns elor' Salt.~ Our C>ff1t·1· • Appl Only ,.'tl't' l.JZ ~andeN \l(t'OI'\ 4020 81rr h. t>i.tah f.4 Newp:>n Bearh. RJJ l!t'IO STENO SECRETARY Th.is I~ .l WllN (ull ltmt' and long lt>rm a~~•Kn ment for a ht>'l•I:< .. kallt!d 1>ecrelary 111 Jutn t ht' grow1n1t A1•r1111i.\r11nt<' d1 v1s1on of till' I' uni Aero .. pa<"e ll.t Com mun1r 11l1on'I l'nrp.,ra \J()fl MAR.RJOTT HOT&. 9JO Newport C.enter Dr Newport Beach t-:.ciwiJ oppor t'mply m f SECRETARY .,,,,, h.1\c :an ••11r1t111 1· rrt•lll\(• .ind lncndly ,,, r • ,. \\1· an· J rnanaa.'•· rnt•nt wn 1rt-comp;H" "'llh JO J1111ual 11.ruwth rate of ~·, W1• nf'f;'<l d person who 1s an al <'W'Jlt' an<1 professional ''Pl'>l and .. non -.molccr 1111• p1 ''"II <Jn a n L• Ip.Ill" n•'l'Ch anti mt· ... them \lo tlh a sense of urgency w .. 11ff .. r prn'rl 'hanna: ... 1. l.HllthJ'>I' Jlld PJHI n•.illh .in•l Ide 111 "' .lj I I l'I• J 'l' l'.11 I \un~ 1 10th ••r .lbl fn1 . .,, •r.lt" \11'"' ·•l->1"11111 m .. r.; O( ... ,., \•tlll , , ... Urlll' Ill SERVICE MASTER INDUSTRIES rr.-()Slcy Park Carc·lt- lrvme. C:i 92714 17141 54G-28U U:rual Opponun1ty 1-:mµloyer M F Secretary ~Mcrriary Fl"c pa1J lntcre~tini.:. v1111l'ty l)f duues with na llOndl t'Om puler com pan ' S up ._.r Joh Manal(t'ment po~:.1b1ht} T"p proft~s1onal cltt•n ll.'lt' Tu SHOO Abo fc1• ,00.. l:1ll M Jr~ 0 Con nor. S40-500t !>oelhng & Snell1nii of ·e wp11rt Hc.>a<•h A gent· y, 43 IO Campus SEC 'Y-BKKPR FUii lame. S800 mo. Must have e~ pert .;ka lls an bnnkk('('pang & typ'g. ref & rrsume reqwred. Call Great Things Unllmited . r.73~. SEC'Y-P ff s m J I I ,, I ,. ,f ~ a 11 I ••nr.1n1•c•r1n1-"''' Mon 1-'ra I ~!JOI Mu!-ot be i.:d l) pis\ ~9 Sl3 \ Lot·ated 1n N1'wp11rt r~u eh , t\c•rnnut f•lllll' fealurt.,. Plt'as111t<h' t•mn rortable worluni: rnnda txn,. If you 11re an U•' curate lil'KI Spt.'t!tly 1ypai;l Set'y lo 1-:xecutaves for In <60wpm l and efft't11v1• duslnal df'lll/'n fi rm , In.- With shorthand c ltOwpm 1. nr OC Air;iiort. s hrtbd & Uus spat 1s a chanrt' rvr accur lYI> lot a must. Exp you to share ynur future wi\ravel reserv ht>lpful. with ""' 833-3500 Aeronutronac offer.; t>Om petJllve sal<int'~ anti 11 thor ough pllckai.tt' 111 benefils thal 111c luc1e medical and denta l In surance plw; mooy ex tras' f'or an 1mmed1ate :.ind conf1denl1JI 1ntcrv1e"', please c;all 1714 )759 52!16 or apply an person lo Salaried P ersonn1•I, Dept. OSI 01 1. l>'ortl Road, Newport Beach . CAID863. FOID AaOSPACI& COt • tUMICA TIOt4S ·COIPOUTIOH AIROHUTROMIC DMSIOH ..... ,... ..... Equal Opportunity Employ• 11 /F JU SECYTaMUo $1000 Atty n eeds career rmndt'<l pcrsnn to help run his sm ofr. W 111 Qee<1 l!Ollle Sil Gre:.t oppty to learn while yoo ('am for n fll"Oduellvc future. C>lll Rilu COASTAL '8tSOt4NB. AGfMCY 540-6055 mM>Harbor CM Nf:VF.R A •'El!: Cal~ after hou~ appt SERVICE STATION AT TND. APP1Y 900 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. Servke Stn Attendant nriabborhood s tn. top s-y for riaht man. Bal l 1l e . 8am ·12n oo n ; 8'73-2753. Service St.atlon Allen· danl. (2) full tlme. l ao uet mar. Apply 2590 Newpnrt 8l CM ~~~ ..... ?! .. ~!~ ..... ?!~~!~ ..... ?!~ ~~ .. .'.n.~ ..... ?!~ Sew In I No r h 1 ~ t Stotk penon lnn ncoryf..........,_. tidtor "" fw.W~. ~ &llf pr~f d, C"OMl'OI, alQP&Mal Ir rt! lime SUA \bnt Thun ·r.•lotPll ••ar OC A rpu rl. celvtQa. floor tlttVtce nr 5·ao io1 alpcn can um Ode. al • or I daya "8a1U1. Moe 'l'burs OC Airport. Buefita --pe Wiii Oullludlnt wo rkln1 M :--.si.1m. •1m. tnin. -.t be =porul QGldfJoM • eqldpment. blit • able to foUow ln Plau. 11112 lflcbel•on. llnltUou. N B. arH m-mt IHP~<t:UJ M9MSORI...._ PA, ..,_neat ~ lfrllsallr ........ b1 the lDntlas •• ~..,. ~oa •.u City + bl.e ., 1 -hb' war\ School Dlatr1ct , I~ 2 ....... -1-------1 Goaill ...... ' ....... d.a.>' •• 71 per -"w••~ ho11r Contact U unt · r.:: r'::: ~, C II . llljJoD IHclt Ct\)' Scbool .....U.. ... nu. ~-&.U. St. H.a. Tow n.k Driven ra Sl•IB•,-C TEACK&R • M•Non ~·~ i~.r:~. ~~~I~ Mala, aaper ll•lpful ......,,. De9dtd for pre· au'.!'.!_&¥. c If M2 •~ &me aw., c..-It..> ICbool. ~ jr XIDt to ta.neflu. In hlP CAii 897-tm • TOW TRUC K DRIYl'.:K. formal ol<. c.. C'1ll .aJnl aaluy + ~o .. tlu lltiUIHAlanl..M&~. TEACIUtRSJ P Time 2 lnq: • IC C<Ml1t llwy, ----, , ml!ded. MW P'. 8·30 t.o NB. C&ll"4"41Jl ~Pll&nl 6 ~v Ch.~rk. U .IO Newport Center Ptr. id drive Nl<"Ord noq MrihudiAI Pre School TOW TROCK DIUYt!KS .,_.... \)all blwn ~ 1, 144-0740 ~eoced oo1.>'. Lm i an c.o.i. Me .. 646._. SllPPIMf' & 'ff»K'her, espertttir«i. for T RA VE L A G ENC Y na PfU'\ UD'.I(' SUnd&y School lfANAG ~R Immediate ~Uon .. ,..__ Ol)eftina, Newport Beach RECBYING TIAC... COntat1 Sue, M2·4SSO Mfdtd for pn vate Day TlAV& ACHMT C an o n Bu s1 n .. 1 ~ School Out of s ta1e " • d 1 Husy Newpo r t Bt: a c h Machines, a YOUD& and ere entla a ctepted Travel A1eney nt~b ex fut·crow1ng manullill· 646-lt44. penenet!d dom~tic a, in lurer o f e le ctru 11 1c Teactien. 41 ~(;-pre t.e:nulUooAlagenl Salary calculawn ~ lhbe 1m . _......_, medlate uc>en!ng:. ,..,.,.,,.,.,,, saJar. open .,"\Jll comm IN /ex per Call &pa.rtum.-:.s&-2676 754-lSSS TnUta • •A•t .. 19'-m-OM• * Sludlnll Tue hers HouMwlves'' EAJlN VACATION SS WEN EF.D ;~TypblJI 1SUtTypuu I OidapbOne typtau l"Clel1r'1'Y~ll NK£0 UilMF.DIATELY ~ ' ahtlc1 lA!rm, boll· dlly .t. vac11tloo p ay, Miiplt11ll.u1t1on avail•· bkt VOLT f "-H•t d•ul•, t •• " I'• 546-4741 38411 Campus On ve (across from John Wayne AtrporU Equal ()ppor E mployer TYPIST War ... ho1t • --a..i·--------TRAVEL AGENT full R.ell.lty <.:o. ~ttks 5harp .. .. ... ...... l>Cil mot.i vator ror typing M/f 1\.-ch111• •J ttme with ticketing ex legal docume nts AC peneoce tlunt Bch.Ca ll CU RAC Y A M UST ' ~o me t .<perit'111 ~ .,, II'.-.:-Larry8473730 stockl' 111 u . ..., drtJhnu"l .,...._. _ --U N L I M I T E 0 0 P 1c preferr,..·i Yhu will TedmicaA TRUCK DRIV ERS ass1s PORTUNITY F'OR /\D operd , .. fo r k11fl, u n.1 tant for offtct' rurmture VANCEMENT Ask for mu.sl t111vi-t:A dnvcr'i. llllstrator delivery. $3.50 per hou r l•Deb-•bi•e•.4•94-852--' 1 ___ _ license and a good dn v starting. CaJl642-8450. mg re<.".Ad Are you a self starter who ca n ta ke charge TYPlSETTEI with IJttle s upervision to Layout, Paste-up. exp develop all facets or IPB Small pri nt shop tn from slarttof1msh? Newpor t Beach. Call Clertc~ft Operator We seek a trainee for the ~eivmJt Dcpa rtmPnt lndlv1dual should have some fork.lift cxpencncc and barkg-round 1n rc- cetV\n~ proeedures Canon offers an C'(l'Cllcnl s ala ry J nd bt:11cf1t s package Pleru.c c..ill or apply at CANON BUSINESS MACHIN[S 31!11 Red HJll Avl'nue Costa Mesa. Ca ll2626 171 41 556-4700 Equal Opportunity Employer m if 'h We are look ing for a person who wo rks in dependently to lo pre pare illus trated d raw- IOl!S using ink, airbrush, water colors , et<'. in per..pcct1ve lsomeln c or exploded views for use in m a nufar tu r 1ng a s - ~mbly prot.'t!SS lOSlrUC· t1o n a nd te c hn i c al m a rketing 1n parts rnanu11I If you qualify and have a mm1 mum of 5·8 years · expenence we wouJd like to hear from you Send resume including sal sulary history to Person· ncl Department AM Documentor " 0 1 vision or /\M lntemattonal. Inc 29'21 S. Daimler St P 0 Box 10547 Santa Ana. Ca 92711 Gordon. 548· 1165. Typesetter for AM com p edit Experienced in high quality adverusm~ topo g r aph y . G ood cv benefits Call :-,.ig.2iJ 1 TYl'E SETTER Part time experienced onJy on Compll Call 646-3963. TYPLST TIRMIHAL OPERATOR Responsible ror c ntcn nit infor mation into ou r computer usmj( a v1d1.'0 display termin a l /\ lso will bandJe general office duues SAM-Noon ReqUlres accurate typ ing. word proc•ess1ng ex penence desirable Will t ra in a s t:ompu l r.r Operator Pleas e send resume or application Shippmg & Rece1vtnjl EquaJ Opp()rtunity U>. GENERAL HELPER Employer M 1F /H P .A.D.S. Ra pidly ex p and 1n gl~~~~~~~~~~I 1'79fl-DSky Park Circle semiconductor firm has•; Irvine. Ca 92714 an 1mmedl•te openln~I·---------!714) S57--0966 for General Helper. Will TECHNICAL ~~~~~~~~~ TYPIST TRAINEE perform variely of duties c c L I- to mclude dnvmg \'Om TE HNI A pany van on busmt>"" er rands. operate forkltft & WRITER assist In rece1v 1ng m<1t e r ia l s Va l i d C ali fo rn ia d rt\l'rl> Oel Mar/\vionics.a lead bcense & good d nvmg 1ng manufact ure r or record mandatory c ard1 a c m o n 1 tori n g We olfer career ~rowth s ystems bas an excellent opportunity + excellent opportunity t n their salary/ fringe benefits public at ions de part· Apply to Personne l ment. Duties of job in· Western Digital elude the preparation or CcwpcM'atioft m a n u s c r i p t s • 3128 Red Hill CM establistung iJlustrat1on requirements and proof· (1.'0f' Red llJIJ & Baker ) mg camera rea dy copy (7141557-3550 for operation and ma in· Designing Technology tenancc manuals. For The F\Jtun : Jo: 0 E ----------c Will aJ~o prepare c1rcwt Shoe Salespe rson r 1l . s ome exp necess ary. eves & Sunday /\pply m pen>on Paul Allan Shoes, 9 Fashion Island, NB Sho e Sal es Sal t benefits, xlnt opply cxp'd p e r s o n , c htld r c ns boolcry. NB. Mr Milter, 644-~. (1 1;:s c ript1 o n fro m ~chemat1c dtal(r a ms BSIT trech Commun1ca uons or eqwvaJent and J.S years expen cnce as a Tech Wnter m an elec· t r untC!> e nvironm ent Must have w o rk in g knowled~c or digita l ('ITCWl.ry We offer a secure future, $900 Make your future with Ous prestJg10us f'as hton lsland Law Fir m in lhe1 r Wo r d Pr oc e s s i n g Department. Will tram in IBM~. Lega.I a plus E xcelle nt bene fits de hours. 851-9041 DRAKE PERSOHHEL AGENCY A Drake lntem atton<1I Company 4121 Westerly Place Ste 102. Newport Beach TYPIST 'The Pennysaver is look 1ng for a part t 1 m e t ypis t /p roofre a der P1easant working cond . modern equi pment App Lym person 1660 Placen tta Ave . OJsta Mesa excellent working condi-TV81ST lions a nd fully paid '''""' beneliL<> program mclud· Wo.-d processing typist mg medical. dental. life for Nwpt Center law ofc. 1 n ~u r an c e f o r o ur legaJ exper prefer re d. employees. Please send 1_644-6400 ________ _ resume with salary his- t ory or c all BO B SPAULDING at. •TYPIST• Typist REPRODIETION TYPIST AcronulronH' haJ> an t'X eellent opportuntl} fo r a ~killed typis t to lcum \'ts ua l l Cxl p r or l·s ~1 11~ opcral1on A.s RcprodUCtlftn Typ1sl on our st:e0nd ~h1fl 14pm 12 :.laml you will be m· volvt.'<I with prepar1nl( proPo~als. reports and rronua.b If you're a highly prof1 !'tent typ1:.t, we 1:a n orrer you a M mpeltll \'e salary plus an o ulst;.ind1ng p a c k a!(e t\f f rin~t: benefit:. lhat 1 nrlutk~ metl1caJ. dental and li fe insurance F'or 1mmcd1ate con sideratJon, please apply I.fl person or send resume l o . S h aron S m it h . Salarie d Per so nne l. Dept 051-0 13 , F or d Road. NewPorl Beach, C:A921663 FORD ABOSPACE& COMMUHICATIOMS COIPOIAT10M AEltOMUTROHIC DIVISION Mewporlleodt Equal Opportunil y Employer M If' TYPISTS ENJOY YOUR SUMMER! Become a Norrell Tern· Porary Immediate operun~s for •Jr. Typish •Statlstkal Typlsh •s.cretariff •WonJ f'rocHsors •Doto Entry Opn. No l''ee Paid Weekly Prud Vacation NefpW..eM 110CI Ald11 1011 .............................................. W..._, Waltnu. 0.,., P /T Privat• Club. MW40t. LMTmmmoM SNOW6SALE Slptl-t .. . . 1010 ... Wt IHI u......, 1111 -.................... -·················· WANl9Dmf• ueAYOM.Y To ........ Dall)' Pilot ....._ to carrien. Re- .,_ YU « larl• ala• Uaa ..... tad a IODd dti Yi•• r.eord. P6oae M2·'121 and ask for Harry Seeley or Don ~ r.QUAL OPPORTUNlTY Ell PLO YER WA.Rl!:ttOUUP&RSON &.tbuu al So. Cal. baa ammediate opeain1 for expe r ienced warehous e pert oo . Duties Include ablp· oinltreceivi.nc. • order pic\101. We offer a llberal benefit pac1ta1e & year eod bonus. Hra are 8All-4:30Plll llon·Fri Ae.ue call 714 /S40-8720 or come in to Ul81 Kaiser Ave. Irv, & rtll out an ap- plicalioo. Wa r e ho use (3 ): For mari ne & s addle r y bardwa r e s upplier lmmed availa bility at $3.50 /hr. Industri a l U lll.SOO. 3184-J Airway Ave, CM 5.56-8871 Warehous e P eo p l e needed. Audio-Visual Co needs people for qlty COO· trol of ~ords & ftl m stnps. assembly of s.eLs, Shipp'g & Rece1v. Short w o rk w ee k + xlnt benefits. Please call for appt 540-4606 w• 0 E HOUSE t PARTS. w1:'re looking for all around guy gal, ship ping, rere1v1ng orde r desk, rapable of assum mg respons1b1hty Xlnt I( row th o p porlun 11 y w rap idly l'X pand1nR moped 1mPorter. Derby Motoc Corp of Amcn c11. (714>TI~6726 WAHHOUSEMAH Part tJme FtU order~. stock&debvery Must be bondable $$ hr to start ....._.Anaheim r. cn.co...t t.ltkell de &.aUI, wri'-: ALEA. Box lOIM-/. Kermit, Teua '1170 t M' 1 H .. sai• IOJI ....................... CU. S30 Backhoe-loader. dll, ,.t tbpe, w/tllt trlr. _,, Brian: M2-0239. cz;r;' .. IOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'mm 8ouAd Ca mer a ~ Projector. emoa new. Oril coat l780, Asking MO. T15-03'l8 Kodak C&rouaet 100, slide projector , new, S8S. M2-464'1. 1015 ....................... Pe-saan IOU.ens. silver, CFA, $l!i0. Pb 761...se4 alt ~PM ~aut 1 ful s moke grey P\':r'S1 an S50 ~7510 WICKER OR RA1TAN PURN FOR SALE~? I need a acla or loveseat. WW a1lo cootlder chain. lfy budcet aUowa for oo- ly reasonable pricea. Plate caU 642-l.S68, 6-8 pm Spemab atyle 3.pc living rm set. 2 end lbla. I col· ree tbl, $175. Pia call 7»31632. Gold occu iooal cbr RO. 2-1.9" black & while TV's, need wock., SlO for boUI. &G-1067 •curved aectionaJ Sofa, while Damask, shepherd casters, fnnl $300. Eves 640-7487. Brand new queen size ear- ly American bed. By Broyhill complete wit h Smunoos box springs & mattress. Call 541-8230. Magnavox ster eo with AM /F M r a d io. 36" walnut cabinet. 4 Cap· ta.in style bar stools , solid maple, 2 btn crystal lampg 673-7086 Deep 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custo m Med s ty le Stereo TV ca b1net16' I l\KC Sh i h TL u ~tud service C.:a ltco S200 642·3S28 Coc ker S paniel AKC . 6wlcs old Buff color 3 rmle. 3 f'emale !°:1594397 aft6pm UIASA APSO Puppies AKC reg Shots 1, l>t'l shop pnce 7~ !M-45 AKC Buff Cocker~. •t n'tlles. 6 m(J') Champ Im es S100 IW.8-4429 Keeshond /\KC km11le, 11..., yr.. old. sioo lltiO ~ KEl:SJIOND Puin. AK(' Olamp )l.l't' :-... r· 1'1·l ~ ~h o w f'\l P l > 21.3 W7 ~ ufl Ii pm Pl l Bulls. 12 w It!., l' rnp pt'(! ear.., ~hol.' 642 1093 w 3 wall shelve:.. ~ <.:a.II el-8446 ~CCllbiMts &OffluF. ......... Lge. approit Sx6 gt e a Pa1nte<l wood cus to m cabmets 12) w 1dra wers. ~hel ves . safe. doors C.ou.ld be otrice or hobby nn uruts nso e<1 ALSO walnut :secretanal desk SDJ. 2 de5ks w rredenia $:lXI <! Exec chair<> S200 F..xrel cund 549 n ;i1 <1r 75"! 0283 .. v wknds Le at her :.•1(<1 br <>"' n rmt1:hin.1: t·ha1r. perfl.'t1 t~.IOd '1511 Cd II &42 1M 4 ~.lil. (•hr & n"< hnt'r. t.Jl k na!Jlitilh)dt· $150 Ulk wht RC \ n · "' 1tame-; 915 645 28~9 d;.,. 114<! 11:127 l'Vt"> Regal Beauty Supply 263 'S&nl Bernard Pupp) 11 l:k>x Spn ng & !'11attres.s "'1 :.l $45 J r -;1 ~'j Or~ set S2!> !'>4!1 1!168 E: 17th St. CM weeks, female, all !>hob .---- -~ 979-3982 Thoma-.\ tllP din It '-t•t "' t•ane bot k 1:hr. & Y. WAREHOUSE CL.EU To receive stock & de pe nse s upplie s , plus other duties as asi;1izrwd t::.n1r-:e •el fi'I ... nn for set-starter w1lh mall. or busmess aplltude. II ours &un-Spm. Mon thru F'rt Apply in person to· THE IRVIHE CO 1071 Camelback Newport Beach Maw t .... ....................... 'lllf•u 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUii.iC AUCT10M MANY ITEMS OF FINE ESTATE JEWELRY. ART OBJECTS. AN TIQ U E S , f'I NE F URN ITU R E . ETC PHONE F'OR INf'O & B~RE. 64.5-2200. Antlque l'Unuture. Mov ing out of sta te. Good pnces 581·5535. __ _ Dirung Rm. lable with lea/ & pads, 4 cha1rs & duna cabinet. Xlnl cond . $700 or be s t o ff e r Amencan oak anltquf:l>. r ound table. ice box, commode w1tb harp, S curve roU top d~k & pot be II y s toves C a 11 900-4007 A.Rn.lire. Buffet, china. cab. 4&6 dn chrs. fn g . •, ap p r aised v al u e 644-29:)2. Stub Tzu. blk wht ... t>m h rms. very cule, AKC n·~ S1Z> 549 7582 'c r ve r $5~n !111 be1i.te 14 hl '.'\Ofil $Z50 Xlnt t'flnd 493 flfi5 AKC Cildn lll'tnt'• l'r PUIJ" ;1unter"I 11 •r ·"'Ii' I'll l~unie marnt'<.I mu'il "t'll • ;, ,_ ... , .. 1ull of rn•odt'm & < • ,, 11. r I 1 1 • ~ r ,. l J nllQUt' f u .-n 1l ur t> WaterOed mll.'>t le•J (;a ll 8045 964 1017 4934!61 rn.to You •••.•.................. People Inver needs )":trd Pays board S m a rt f e m a l e S pr tn l'C e r . 673-8617. Germ.an Shep, mix ma le, smart. good na t ured . 7 14 ·556-4900 X 70 . 213-472-4041 Prett y, arr1 I µu pp\ w personality k t'<l .:d hm & love S3I> 831 2 SAVETIIE RL'NT ' Extremely lov Ji fl'm. ad home only 759-0264 Older dog for oldl•r 1·ouple to protect A II .,hoti. ~ 9 sofa, Rm Rld·"'ht veJQur SllO. lovescat $80, gb top end lbl & co( tbl S2Q ea . 6'.S-876.S s· HercuJon couch. xlnt cood. 1100 900-1646 ----7'SOFA fTO GREE"' & WHIT!:: ~-~I F lolat1 o n ~~'lt-m waterbed. ran be pul u p s tain. qn :.1rc S2o0 752 7857 f'r Pro\ bdrm ... ,., po)>l£'r c anov~ bt>d . b d14 r dresser m1rrnr Sl:.l V.llt f''t Pro' J tJ .., r de!>k Si!"> ~ I~\!"> 2 Yr old small poodll' ·St~ S>'" ne<'cb lnv1n~'. JH'r..,on 1.l)love673 21t41 Gia"-' tup chmm1· M<ft·" tJ blt> S77i e;.i.1 6Ti9 1~1 ~ar.i:ucntt" t'l>M Small d111(, g1111<l v.1t h r hildrcm t>.11 ~it}.! OmJ: Dani sh chair wtth o t t o man S'i'!"> l n9 ti Flanagan 16 m•1 ulll m..ilc Marguer 11 t', ('d M ~., I ns h Setter. 1 , Ld b 1)..-\()..6'779 pup Needs .i lov1n~ - home Please l'all L...lura Nl'w OAK dining tbl. 67S.9l83 ball da"' S3SO Cct pt.1m Roll Top orig cond .. from Small part tem er fC'm I my Iowa home ~.000 spayed t>t<1ae doF? 75&-0114 893 0021 ~wi vel bar :.toob $25 64-19186 uke New Couch blk. bm . beljll'. wht $1 i:'l bci-t of fer ~IWIJ'i BARBER CHAJR. carvd oak , & brass & rus t suede Sacnr1ce $1500 Eve 646-3000, Day 8 ~:Jl20. Somdhtng Very Special Fr enc h B o m b a y Armo 1r e CU RI O CABINET. <Cltta 1890 > 642-3389. Fwiwil ... 8050 •·••··••·••············ **I BUY** Good used l'U rruturl' & r\Wbances OR I w11l sdl or SEU. for You MASTBS AUCTION 64' 1616" llJ.'625 8ft courh "' !Tl.J l<'h g In"' seat. 1.lnt qual.il} & rnntl S275 962.{MJ SAT ONLY! Dbaa A1Jem aid cut dlalDODd 1'nlDdle bed. fura, chord ,.. 1.01 c:t, ~·.a col· ~an. lam:•· kit or,tmoo.~ . boob clotbel milk ~ tJ wt. lllS 'CM. Jade dr, YSI, 14.lt cobra GIGANTIC OARAO! elm wtnoreatioe fle. All SALE: '67 Cbe'\ly wasn. MUlAp wbt ,id. app'd nu mower. Ganin toola • .-. otrd now at saooo Solabed, alot or mis<' '1rm. lpr dtam 1tlad 1te11W 19112 BW..n.I. HD ear'11 .2ZK ti wt, E. al Btookbunt, So of brtllhiat cut, app'd 6 ina Garfield. tam-tpm, ll 1110, wUJ tell for '500. 8122-8129. CUI to riew: Ann lloore at S.nk of Newport ; Antiques, wicker furn. m-4121, tam-Spm llr. misc tbls, pwr mower, ......... typewriter, c&olbe&. 22U 1---=-------- H o l i d a y ftd. N . 8 Slit ,&In 10-4. ttuul••-IOIO ....................... Garaae Sale, rwtl. hshld ST s ENT R 0 ood s, mis c . 2501 ELL IE .. 1DJ' ol 2 Noat&lgic deab, Orange. C.M.548-7327. 1 exec vinyl chr. 2 velvet CMAMT SAU side cbrs. Call &U-1470 21922 Harborbree1 e 1-'ar~•~ppt.;_to_aee __ . ___ _ Laoe, HB. Sat/Sun Aug 25/26. Comp&. hv1n1 r oo m s e t , lamps Hous eh o ld ite m s & ~ GARAGE SALE-35yr.; a1: cum. Sat & Sun. 675 llSS 1717 E Balboa Blvd, Bal 4 Misc household ttem s 209~ f'e rnleaf. Cd M Sal /Sun aJJ day'--- Sal & Sun. 10-5, Cam ptnj! equi p, bicycle. unic ycle rum . toyi.. etc 714 ~gold,Cd M __ Movin1e Sale. Sun fum b'JO k s . T V . b 1 k e s clothes. m1sc 521 Venta Jil <E Bluf_f_1 __ _ Househo ld. clolht>':. & pholo <..oqwpmenl Sat & Sun 118 Ruby, Bulbou bland GARAGE SALE ;K:; l n1.,,er-;1ty Dr /\pt I. I l ~ Sa1 & !)u r ONLY t'pn ~ht frecier. de~1J:r womens doth~ :.L 11 & IO :i Cockalle b , tit n plan~ furn. mirrors. paint g • M<· 't::H1 Pnrt Wh itby 'llH !I 2 ~t &Su n l.dnop) Bt-d com pl. pr o lc fhdnde lters w pni.ms dmmR lbl & 4 chri. t drwr dr~r w mirror Old mangold carol\ a g.la:.:. \BM', 11 nuted . 6 stereo. t.rum~. 4 eyed •ikl c~ Iron ~ood nr coa -,w, e ptJrt S.Hly AC rx T\ 0 1uoo 'cale Lot:. ril rrui.r & rollet1ur~ item., &\2 6~ Moving f'urn to n1 c nae~ HY S30 ~0·4927 1700 PaJ11u Pl c Bake r Samar> GaraRr Salr Noth in~ over S1 315 E 16th St Sat ~3 Sat & Sun f'rene r sofas baby playpen. potty r hr h1 chr t<1}S. luit~d"t' rl<.Che:.. & lots m•)rt' I~ Ennnie Onont> Terrac·e . Cdm 1:-Jear PCH & Jam boret> Bl\ d I 644 ~ Obi canopy bed "" mll l tres~. ~pnnit:.. canqp y :.pread c urt a in' Si!"> Gil'!.!> 20· Spider bike S20 f.\'l;'\ ~ntocro:-.., "' ~hk~ $ao 545-1!716 l.UGGA'il TA&S from YoW' bus1.ne111 card. Send one card for each tag plus one spare. w~ r eturn permanently sealed attractive tag " slrap, mtttlng a irline l.D requirements. Pre· vent loss • lheft ' For a personallud tag enclose wallpa per . fabric or "0.y Glo" paper & we will back & tn m your tap. Or try two card:. back to back PRJCES ~eaor3 /SS 4/S lags S1 60ea. 6t9taltS Sl .50ea lOor more S1 40 ea Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name, address, phone & ~·u make one ca rd per ~. Add?!>< each Send che<'k or money or derto '9LOT NIMTIMG P () Box 1560 Cu.la Me.,a . Ca 92626 CERAMICS llandpa1nled ceram1n , plaque~. nat1v1ty s~t . pl a t e'>. muc h m1~c . items i\J.so special or der.. & colors done at rt'· a:.Onable r o:.t 846-857!1 ev~ WANTED TOP CASH DOL LAR PI\ I 0 fo' 0 R Y 0 U R JF.W1':LRY. WATCH ES. ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD, SI LVE R S ERVIC E , f'lNI-: 1-'tJRNITURE & ANTIQUES 645-2200 --- COPIER Xlnt cond. 962-7033 Rm set, glass top table w ith 6 c bairs. lampi. chair & ottoman. Mo-Ped. Must sell! Call aft 6pm 915S-ztm . SPORTS PA.INTINGS Orig ~e ri ii raph s hy Wayland Moore, mu:.t sd.1 CaU 97 4 51959 --- tan Crpts. very floe. va rious :.z. Kas h an. ls! ahan. N aeen 640-6869 a b1 net:. wooden. 34 " tugh. 34 ·deep, Z7" wide. SlOeach. on dJSplay 111 re· ar ol 7'29 <.: l W 16th. St l' M 64S-0020 Plltllt ~t? SQ i.1 S20 Ji 1 CWalkr Stain Wondland, ..ipt '' r ro.,, Ornate <"as t iron r1rca S t 20t h Tu)t 1n t'"' 1882 fro m ('ourthoust', hOuS4. mblH'k)ard Tn m b ~t o nt•, ,\ r 1 l Ga:. dr> l'r Si'!I Re rri i.tt' Sl<XI Left hamt i.iolf t lu b" S!5 1-:i.en·ydt' S25 M f J S!5 CnHc<' tablt' S35 & misc :!006 [)ebrH a h Liim•. :-> 13 IOam ·lpm Sat~n ~~ 6'.S-:&t7 OHN W1\YNt; T ENNIS C LL'B F A MI LY MEMBER.SIUP S2000 or tra<k> ror car or ~a mp valu e 7:1 1 11 741 or 97(})~ C.ol'lr TV $95, 10 ~pd ard va l' $125 7 rec·l men·., bike SSO. dl·~k 5-IQ. ltlOWt'r nso l'.;dger $50 Sli& 1295. ~ 2372 'T7rHXJ18 23 Coh>r T\' wo rkii flnl' New Sears 3000 watt S85 L'.l?IY but it'1 .:a' gene rator S.SOO 1o·r e1• dr~ a SJS + M 0 R E ro> metal' dt!tector 111 f;.\2 '1ffil cld 645-2'.2 l 8 SL.~01\Y 0:-J"LY lJH'Y<'I(' to ~pr! me n!'. 'tcr1 •n shirts war hat:., rel'Orcl.,. radio .,peukcr,, & mon· 35 1 Vi ctoria !:>I. C M &'2 2529 I060 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lc6oalayCtllb ....,..w.tect Mr ~~g 644-9513 S H O W RO O M AS S ISTANT, for leading wholes a le de corative home funu.shmg fabn c company New Costa Mesa local.ion. 1-, /llt'Tle, 5 days week. Entails work i.ng with inter ior de· signers & some clen l·al Salary open. dcpend1nJ? on qualifications and /o exper. 714-754-0035 Immediate opening for an accurate rast typist, DEL MAR some gen'I ore indcl. Gd p ay , r e l axed a t · Ten..-W'f S..icn Ant. glass front sectional Gre en h igh b a ck o c c aslonal c h air w /ot t.ocTw n $25 640-704 9 MUST SELL 6 Pt' o~k br furn Perl for 2 boy~. country k1tch old birch tble & ch rs TV. baker ' r k . m isc s ml tlil s 64(). L'.118 Spa.rush oak dlnmg table 7' wilh 3' leaf. ti !'hairs . $400 m atching buffet s:JX> 846-8 IR.5 Bay Purebred Arabian 1979 Colt Good head & con format 1on $1000 ~ RAMP ART AlhJeuc Club memberslup' Will trade for~ sheets of Sheetrock (~"x4 'x8'1 or usable lumber. both deli vered or bes t offe r . C <tll 567 7198 eves Snack Bar . full t1me·p11rt AVIONICS Dl06pbere. Mature. non· ume person neede d t s moke r p r e f . P a t : prepare lunch dishes HiOI Alton Avenue fll8..43S7. 15541 Compuler cashier. Apply in person Irvine. Ca 92714 Lane, HB. The Antique Guild. 1801 (714 ) 549-1500 TYPISf-For invoicing & E. Oyer Rd. Santa Ana Equal Opp()rtunity It bookJt.-ning, must be Employer M /F --r SOLICITOR wanted for ~~~~~~~~~~µov~er~2~1::_:. 972-~~3~138~--­lnterior design & const. firm. 497-3776 Make your sboppiog easier by using the Daily Stationery Sto re i n PUotClasslfiedAda. Sell with ~El lt'aaBREEZE aaeaified Me 642-5678 • Corona del Mar needs ex· perieoced sales lady. F\111 time S days, xlnt wartdna coods. F.s pe<:i aJ. lyfineclienlele. 675-1010. STOCICQ.RK Growlnl <>ranae County e.ed company aeells In· dividual to assume stock room responsibility o plckinl tk stocking o .,.,u. OtMr dut.ia will inc al:llpplnc, receiving aeaeral warebouslnl ctutSm. Eledl'Oftlc com· ponenta knowleda bllp(ul. lllalmum on ,..,. aperince. Good ~ beneftta. CIU Hf.IOI. Equal Op· · aatidb Employer. BECOME A TELLER Free Training! Openings Now in Costa Mesa and Lagum Beach Get into the exdttna world of banlling .at Fidelity Fedef.11 Savlnp, • flMncial le.der In C.1lifon'6•. Full time e>penina• .are av•llable now. If you like WCHtcina with ~-. •nd h.ivt tofM alhiefi1t1 experience, we'd lib to ta• to youl We provJde: •frMtrai .... • Cre.t atarti"I salaries •free career apparel • Medical & dental coverap • Free parltlna Ple ... .,,tylnpenononM_.y,A....,.e 27, be .. eeft 10 •·"'-alMI 2 p.a A• fof ~ ... ~. 1515 W•tdlff Driw (at Doftt) ~•portl.-da FIDEL'lV FEDERAL t ffiVlNE bookcases S40 s ect ion 1 :>2-6666 S5&-t071 E.O.E . M /f' TYPISTS Most ol our appUcanll ttgist.er f« work ln lbe morning • are working b)' the afteroooo. Top weekly pay. Excellent opportunities for: TYPIST StrRET ARI ES w fW /o GENERAL OFFICE WAITllSI l.N. cllb. ........ l'l'i twti, let ..... , llr? ........... . ........ -....... \ --~~----Old Oak Grandfathe r clock w /c himes S47S. Beaut. washstand w /llle milTor & marble. Make ~er. Sll-5565 .. Ref's tl0-tf5.SIOO.a50. Upript ,.,.. .. , 1100. ....._ .... o.,,..• luallr ........ ... ......... ~ wuai • .. .... -------CASH PAID For gd used furn, anu ques & c~r TV's 957 8133 Q.irvcd sectional. 2 chan nel-back c hairs. 4S" round coffee tbl 640-1951 3 dwr dt."Sk, dr k walnut, fonmca lop. 41 x30 S'l'S Xl n t c o n d Wkd y s 6'T.M230 -----11n RE FRIG w ficemkr. Houutdd Gooch 1065 P1aypen Sola, like new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84().58)() Mu s t m ove n o w • Co mpl e t e h o u se fur n 1s h1ng s & som e clothes Call 962 5868 DI• DAIL.Y PILOl Sunday, Aupl.lllt 21, tl7t 9040 ....... t060 ..... WI t060 ...... w '°'° Mllwcvdel/ •••rtl tllO t111.... tllO ..................... .. t•1•••-1010 '* IOl7 ~--~-···•••••••••••••• ·-·················· . ..,. * R.tlria srs. cut lroa M9Y ~· C'Wl• ....• 1 ............... . ...,..._ 2:5011Xbaaket ........ Mb J .... -, .... 018: Jii•t eaw UU. misc elec «*I. a.JO ••· CT&DOY 1ervlced Stud. Liiie cna'4nu..•sno 8&41U • .....,.al\IPllll Dew. assT orrstt or~ ma. ....................... •. a.rva.. llpr\ ......... twai-.llllenavl tO. 300 bra, VHI', daptb finder, outri...,.. Uve bM ....... P\ab 8.aa Clem • C•••" .. la t'Omlon • aaltey $11.000. IU - ....................... OOllONADO 11. 1171. Ex· C!l ocmd. r.u, equ6Pl*l. llllt l/ll.r. IJl.UJ6 •·..uu.a ~to;•t bwl. MIU'• ~ter bowel • Nlder. 75 aq ft ·················r ····· 14' Udo w/tllr, cover1 2 .... o1..u...-.. Xint con4.a4IO . ...,... UDO IA. Xlat COD4. 2 Mta ..U..l&JOO. ZU/510-- ....................... 12' Klt., xlnt.icond •• , .. u • *'1>'· •!best otfer e6DTI JO' tlbwllU ...Uboe\, Uke Dft', no aalll. Mall.• reaa olfr. Ma-llTt. ....................... 'SJ Jdr. bdlp •• ,...... - "12 Yumha 115, Enduro, RUNS.SLSO. --.iu. nee mtr., 12 bolt ..... re-w llidla, Ddl. UtUe boilly wk. Tom, MS·lt25 or INIMIG. tlZO Plilrol.lmn Pro lf cb autc -a.c.._ 1Uf S.W C02 C ANA RI £8 bee ul ........... to40 22 c-abber pdMt platol ···••rs, aiiaraoleed. ·-···················· $15 56'1 'NZ llalU' cob1I ~-•tan • • 2b . N 0 VA l b y ll tip EvlnNd•. S.bot complete 1211 Lo&an, !lllte C, Col\a Mesa __ sail. l>pc alum mut • boom, Ub new, '4t~. 5t1Mll0, ...... . .,, Lancer is, xtrat, BUSHWHACkl:R 2 24· IZSS Flberclas abore Aadq Sloop. kalla. • Db\&)'. never used Sabot variema. FAST. as.ooo me. La111trakesaMl44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 SUZUKI avto , •/balloon wbla, dnt. eoad. m ml. street le&at. Best olr. N-5'2-1°'2 CLASSIC IUYllS ~ lCD, &kles bl.It, lo 1972 VOLVO lHOES. ml, llDlt cond, ou top SEDAN·Hard to find ii. .,.,._ Welle r an 1 • trlr, twn drv lo bra itlnt cond '1» 1 .. or IU 5'767 1m Trt ttuU 170 lnbrd· Oulbtd. ad cond . wttrlr, br11tol cond. $HOO. or ~df. -.mo aft s. ....._ 91pa/ DectD 9070 sm.eai1,_iae "Sportawaaoo" model J.ik.e new commer1•1al • Uecuolua Yacywn. Tup "-& ~ lotO ,.. ol U. llne, all auacb ............ • •• •••• •• • • ~. IZOO Call Mary, Anllque Ba by Grand Ma-74:18 P\ano Hondu.ru BurlC!d '""1 ~W WorliJ l.kluk Kn cycloptd1a. ma l'onn thlan blndhul , C'O.'ll new Ma.$:25orb u 1700 On4I Ki-;\' mach1n" Cur w.le. Good rood ~•l uf fer L>.i Uuellt',.& ~on <..Ila» Cu ~ 656l I.awn 100"~· !(UOll cond1 llun $15 Reci M a&h t:uved Le1&. 111de, lyre COLL.EC 1URS ITt;N tus twen "IJP"•IJK"d 7D-Ol90 •vM l'luckenng 5 2.. Quurler Grand , m11bogan)' Weddm!( tJresi., i.L 12 "5 l..oob new Pel1lc-, no w a i. S l 2 S 2 b I u t' r...u.e locl~ Pnv1tle J'ar bridemvt1d dresi.e~ SlS ty S44·1M8 l':J 1-lnwer ~1rl, 751 SS8X • JIU6Warren Ln.CM 1926 Sohmer Parl or Grand , xlnt co nd Gorham King t:dwurd muioclilly, mahog finish. .1 pc place :.elllngs Sl35 Must seU SZ500 or bsl ofr. c;1 Ali.a serving piece:.. (714 )493-2817 ' ~53___ Beauurul solJd o;k -Anti- lllack Oriental corree que Piano. Great tone. table/gold inlay $35. $875. Call 645-4795 or me lclung end table S2S. _548-4.5 __ 1_1 ______ _ Gold tapestry matching <'Ouch and t'ha1r SlSO. ........ OrcJ- :lx6" Butcher block table l,133. $300 631-4186 4 drawers1lower rack. C.:Omm use or lg kitchen Glass patio table with 4 Sportillc) Goods 1094 (•hairs, .iold /brown Sl2S •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1'<.irtable steam cabinet Co I e m a n P e a k I h4' exerciae Lrampobne back pa c k . b I u e . ;\nllque oak chairs Polarguard mummy S!0-$10. sleeping bag. l mo old. • 7' roMmg boat $45 t65 ea. MS-9796 NOJUNK __ 673 5396 GOLF CLUBS. Wilson H.efng. trash compactor. X31. 9 !rons , l -3·4-5 microwave dlx. 3 pc woods. hke new. Sac. tirwn hv rm s ullc & much $200. Call 768-8133 art more /\II reasonably SPM l1"Ct.'<IS44·2234 G_o_l_r_C-lu_b_s-.-near new JACX WALSH CARPET CO. 113.!t closc-0uts for S! 99, '$.I !l!I an<1 $~ !l!I 1-'or power built C 1latioo dnver, Lynx Predator 3. 4, S. woods SllH shaft D-2 SlJO b":'S 7465 < 0 M 1' t: T IT I \I E I) 1 rl Sk1 lloot.'> Sz 8, fo'ormula 1. 111rn('trJill all7th~l G<! alrl'll~l new, $30 <.:htld':. "r 1·all S:H 440<! :-. k "" I) a rl l 20. S Ill 5'\() 61 17 I JOl'Oln An· W1•ld1•r Mo<l1•l 21' lo'lbforfurm, upr .. ,. crulaer. hdtp, hudl c.alley. dindle, Lrlr, al atrM l"reeh w11tcr boat .00 AY ~toOO !17" Uirncral\ s:;t.~ 'Ill Twin (..'h.ry11 , ~pa tO Beat Clfr l all.ea I' I' 875-21T~ 3a"GKANDV .. l ybndJe Spurt lo'11it1er lwtu <:h r yaltlr Vtl'K R 1m 1n 1 rm V Ht'', ~f , MUtU pilot $18.~ AV 646-llOOO l8 (;laas1c Lyman In board. much new mel·h , nds n..c inim.Je $.US9S 6t4 Q300 Leav" Me1111age lJ' WhaJer. 40hp Jotlni.un elt:e st.art $1 BSO 675-7~ lleaullful l-5' t'hn~ CrJrt Clas,.,1c·, Sip:. 2, Ke1&dy lo t:o fl.shmil & blly cru1i. ing. S4200-<>ffer !njj-2416 (,1 as.'S1c Z7' Chns -Crurt in storage, s ips 4. Sound bull. 1800. Rblt Chrys ler Crown MSG. 979-2416. i8 Sea Ray 20· (.;uddy cna.ser. 200. H/P, 40 hrs . Apelco radio, cover . trailer, twin ball Divorce sale . $1 2,700 firm. Eves 559-4436. days ~7500 '79 T hunder bird l8' Loaded. Like new Local ed in NB. Must sell 1 make ofr. 213 '472-8087 --------OWNER 76 32' Un1fl1te, loaded. Twn 220 Crusader, 23S Hrs on engs. ~.500 67S-5ti66 Trade ror 25 .. 35. power boat, 3 + a cres, pn me area, fwy frtg, SJ0.000 eq\Aty. pp 213·592·2681 'S'f Drake 27' T .S .. :.Ip:. 6. DF-01-VHF radio, l v Dulghy & motor. h:.hmJ: gear. Al shape, rull ('OV ers S'!lftllO 2 t:J <1:11 061:12 ev~ 'iii llaw:iuan Ill . ln hull. how ndcr. l~hp Mere ,. r u 1 s er, ~ t t' r n d ri \' c . traill.!r. l'O\ er !14ti '.">-Hlll mJO ... s.'41. -----71SIA•AT 24', .SU.odaocer. 2tO hp. Vilt', t'OVH, w /trlr , At1etol, jl_!,500, ..._73S3 PACI.NAiii 44' ....... Yecllt Sl5K l'l.!lb down will ban· dle llOK 1n 8 months. ·ru" over ~xu;tln8 loan ol ~ month. Private l)WtY 6 mvestrneol com· m1lmcnt reqwres 1m· med.late 111llc J u.st pro· fess1onally redecorated Jnd repowered b y ~purt 's fmesl tecbn1 \'1111\b Total or S4SK s pent II\ l.;.sl 9 munt.bs on tbu; t.i model Brand new twm Chevy 4S4 Crusader e ni,:in\' with new tran.sml~">IOl\l> II ~WP· melll, d1&v1b. rad1&r. auto J>llnt 7 1 ~ Onan ~crator. VIII', depth (111dcr, H1m1n1 top .irnund bri<lKc del·k i.lertltl, color TV. i.leeps II. k111g SI.Led sleeper trui.h tompact er, big rcfr1K w free-ier. dbl s tfllnles!> sink. bloc k ('()Wlter top, upper salon bM area w /wetbar, new rerng & freezer. fresh water. sparkletl, built-in blender Doc ked al /\rches Marina on Coasl H1way in back of Jolly koger Rest1&urant. $59,995 Pnvate Party Doat No. (714)642·2008 OHiceNo. (714)871-4224 9050 •••••••••••••••••••••• • 30-40' POWER IOAT WANTED EKp "d yacbt.aman w /l4 yrs boatJn8 m Nwpt & USCGA Ma steri. Cerllf1('8le seeks boat ro u'>e Sept 7, 8, 9. 10 r 673-4592 Boats, Powff' 9040 •lflO wltdya, C ·DOI eWll C AL 25 -Very Wtlt ~wp~ race /cruise D vorce force• s ate. ..... Kaai« Z'l. R.acina atoop, fully equipped+ +. 4 aaa.b. VHF. 4912·~ af\ 6 pm 13' Flyina Jr. Fully equip'd raC"er w /trlr aooo. Ph 673-62M. Hobie 16: Uke new. Te· quila Sun.nae sails 11600. mcro. 17 ' O'Day, slnt cond. Mlllll & jib sails. trailer. motor, must sell. S16SO ~·5458. RACING SABOT ~or Bes t Offer 67~3394 Cclumb1a 23fl, 0 .8 , trlr. xtra ski ls. etc. ~ ()( · fer '94·2982 ------- Coronado 15, full race eq\Apped + cover 548-8497 Must sell classic r11c1n~ s loop 26. Luders . Newport slip. 642-4~ 40' Choy Lee ketch. dsl, Sharpett Cal 2t on the Coaft. Brl1bt red topsides . National Champ. Rautcruhe e q u l_p p e d . i o c I • g autopOot, VH' • much rmre. A.educed to ae.11. $22,800. 675-0'Tll Give your boa t Ins. a check-up. Call Boal fr Yecbt Ins. for a free qt.WJte Over 25 yrs exp. C1 U )673·BOAT or ~Tn4. P..CAT IMll.nes& re-venea fMce sale. Gd cond, trlr. 11200 rirm. ~ZS?a. u· STINGER SAJLBOAT lhke Laser) lO uaed oo.ts ror saJe. Sept ll'd. ~ al season sale. fan· Wt.le savin14 Cash on· ty l.J:>cat.ed al Sa1lboal Rental slJlnd in Newport Dunes. 16' Hobie Cat ('76),"" trlr & many extras. Musl sell now' Good cond S'l 700 Kevi n 848 3H9 or 342 H89 HOBIE 16 Ready to race. many ex tru, trlr, saJI cover , ~· 11 l box. It weight boal $2100 SC4!'Ve. 968-337 4 auto pilot, serious c ruis· Must sell tiberglaa Sabot, 9000 many extru, near new. 536-7674 ingboal. Offers AY 646-----30' PEAR.SON '77 Wheel. u · <:at. '78 Su Spray. yelluw blk, "In\, main s i.ail & Jib. S75Cl,besl ofr 67~ VHF', K .M., s tereo Bristol. LYB. 714 /67~·091 - '49, Luders 16, l.Sfl, va h u 11 . s I 1 p In NB rn New. F gla.'ls 14 " Phan· beauurul. 894-9010. S4000 --- tom s1..1I boal for 2 3 person ~ Make olr 546-4764 6 Mo 16 ' Pr ind I Olt.amaran must be sac e ~ cat 14. Xlnl Cood. r $1.ZiO 9lO or bst air. take ov at\ ~---~~~--­ ~rt 30 It "76 Roller furling, VHF. falh. I r owoer, bm1tol . Mu11l 11ell $28.500 PP~ pymnts. Call 67S-9675 6. -Whether yoo·re buying o selling. Clas111fled ad veru.smg Wlll get you r message to the right peo pie Uill Today' 642 !'>f\711 loah. ,OWef' 904 ....•.••..•.•..•.•..•. • 40' S..Woff l(.+dt Volvo <bl. 200 11al fut'I. cu:.t ml. 2 boat own..r 0 mu.'>l i.ell' Pncl>d bcluw markt•l f'I' 496 J2fi2 4aS-1763 . .•.•.....•..........•. :!~:-." :!:!~1 I\ M I'. 1" 1 la• r Urun.-. ... 11 k µ.JOI la l>lc, 2 ti E d d \ • r .I r t SpQrt.shsher, ·~hp 3\ ail. Cal I 642 4"~14 1979 SEA RAY SACRJ1'1Cf:' 32 Crilum bla sail boot. rat'C' rru1\I' e(1u1pped , s leep:-f. ~.5CXJ OUO -l94 &:rlS vr 4.93--~ ,.;la~~ Sal>ol $JOO Hex 4' ~X9' Coc1<frond. Hotary M 4 m1mc<.1).!raµh 100<.I 64()..5364 J M dry copter. IHM elec TV RCldi l}pcwntr, Schwinn .. R ~ 8091 lad1e:. crwser . skip tooth, • complete. St1nRray bike ••••••••••••• • •• • •••• •• w mono shocks. 1884 R1 N"ice 25·• Magnavox Color • Oc. black powder. Om thl TV Sl:IJ. 2 Yr Warr. C'hrs l.281 Logan. Ste <.:. f>)-ee Del 646 1786 C M -W-ANT--E-0 . Color TV's de S'iOOO for MacDonalds adorahveToppnces pd void fW sh Stamp 1128 &16-1786 146-9872 C\ '\ 8081 lV. 25 Sylvama <.:ulor Askin~ ~25 SJ9.031~ • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 ·· Magnavox color "r\I, \\'l('KER O R R/\TT/\N dark wood reasonable nmN !''OR S ALE'>' I 64.';-2502 . 111'\.°l(l u :.ofa or love!>cat Will also consider <'ha1r:-. My hud~et allows ror on· ly rca:-.onable pri ces. Pleas~ c all 642-1566, 6 8 pm .Wicker or rattan ' rurnllure LH & RH Reasonable prices. • ~6236. 894-9427 ' POWER AMPS & CROSSOVERS ~ Audio Products has a hrruted number of rac- 1.0rY 2nds . Fully guaran- teed, only slight cos· metic damage. QSC. 1926 Placent.Ja, CM. 64S-2S40. ---Black & while TV w /AM· • f-l.:.illJOa Bay Club Mcm· F M radio & r ecord hcrsh1p $1750. player. SI<lO /orfr. 2273 _ Cull642·4806 Pomooa, 118,C.M <>HE SURFRAO< S<&S-3231 Teac 3440 4-track simul- sync. Virtually new. M.l&nufacturers warranty sl.lll valid. $1100. 731-4451. 1013 loah&w.iM ~....................... r.,i,...t ClASSIC '58 Chns. ~t Seask1rr ldeal for bay cru1Mng, restored· $4500 846 7414 78Searay 22' CC. lrlr, t'O\ er, depth finder, Sl2.000 759-0114 ur Sea Ray '73 130hp Chrysler. 0 A. marine radio. XJnt cc1nd ~' 963-681!6 1.3 BolilQn Whaler. 50hp Evinrude, l"O\'er lrlr. xJnt cond 548 2564 ~ Fl f'antasy. f~l . 1-·u . w/lrlr SW. plank & gear A·I. SBOOO. 646-2549 16' Crestllner 60 HP. /\11 equip include. S1750 MS-7762 '52 Chris Craft 28' twn eng. RcnUy overhauled. VHF. fathometer. new full canvas. head galley. 1)5()(). 759-9319 1928 Classic Fellows & Stewart, 26' CC. s lip available $3200. Lou. 646-0000. 645-4488 1948. 48' Stephens Tn· cabin, btO c lassic. xlnl cond. Must see. Reas. 67~3181 Model Clearance * SALE * Special leduced Pricft s ... ..,eo: $9,500 (1)24' Fly SOUlj e Twin (2) 24· Ct. SOU>°":ab1n (3) 22' Over Nighters ( 1) 26' We SOU> 1er Twin (4)22' Cuddy Cabins "4) 30' Sec sou ·idges Twin ( 1) 36' Express Cruiser Twin (1) 18' Op.SOU> w Aiders (3)30' Sedan Sun Bridges I 5 Yr. F-..clfHJ OAC • ...... u.lts , .... for prfu ...... Tod9y HARRISON SEA RAY 0,..7 Days Newport C7 I 4) 631-2541 s-. .... 1714) 540-6556 V•Mllys 12111711.eNI "'7'8 llob1e Ill l'al box & trailer Nt•w 79 hull~. nevE'r in water. S k> hlue hulb & deck. S3400 Of fof' ~ 1.356 S.Ultng Dull(y. Newporter 9· with oars. $400 or best olfer 846-818S 27' EIUCSOH Totall)' t'Qlll ppt'd m1 l J'l/pl fj(oh ,11 ~ SIS 000 or bl..,t offer 64S 6373. 11r ~l-4289 Cal 34 Read} ror (rU1' ing. loaded lnspel1. & of rer 32· Wood crwsmit boat t p.32) A..'lt.lng 118.500 1-..d O>x Brokeral(e 964 6110 Sol Cat 18'. x lnl rond. xtr&11. 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" stands. • $1.SOO.~ • • POWERAMPS &CROSSOVERS ! ~Aud.Jo Products has • a limited number of fac· WHETHER BUYING or SELLING TW1i1 Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART To plec• r-"' .... c•642·5678 • tor)' 2nds. Fully guaran· ~======~ • Leed. only slight cos-.. mdJc damage. QSC. 19211 .. P1acenUa, CM 645-2540. .. !Offlce""wltue& • 't '; .t IOll ......................... YACHrWAMT9 Developer seeb to ex· change, tax favored buia, ao11d equity in s h o ppin g ce nter w /1uaranteed min re- turn for luxury yacbt in perfec\ cond. Sise • value open. 6'54751 or write PO Boll 8147, • SeU SZ50 155-2274 Newport Beb. ca .... ~Smith Coroea portebl• BAY BOAT 11' Omeca : e l e c t r I c 1 c r i p t OllD bow t.rl_.all Volvo : tYD8Wflt.r. Xlnt coad. 120bp, 0 /1, Ute new •! Belt offer over $125. ..,, m-88 .:~-~ ...... • ..-.. • dell Md2 • tlJI ·~ ~ -..1:':o. old Take •• -••••••••H••• ; mo. H1&b back Uvt.q MAYNAll• ... c..-cbalr COit -tab n.tr ......... , ... ., .. ISO . 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Dave w/\ape, &old exterior & SS.12'73 after 4pm. as ln excelleot condition Side tie for pc>wer boat. appros. 20' in cb&Mel. •. m-6338. Mlw,...t Slip W..t.d for oext 3 mos. is· power. ~9020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·19· Nordlc, red-whl-blue, perfect cond. Great ski boat, '54 Chevy. velvet drive. landem Lrlr. PP 640·S032 dys, 6-40·1029 eve/ wknds. '76 Honda 750c c ~perapott,1113trnJ,rare • ly us.eel, dean, red. Mufll sell I.his wk.nd. $1400 !ol Ir. S..2S&S, C.M. "M CB 200 Honda , l lOOml , eiec start. disc brtts. f11r· ing, bedt-carrier w /boot box. Sharp. 64.2-9879. Miiiar ..._ .. S-. I ltllt;st.ap fl60 • •••••••••••••••••••••• RENT 23' FIREBALL SELF CONTAI NED . HM been In aame family since lt'12. You m\llt aee this one I Make offer. C44ff·Z647 L!M9 Ford Busine5s Coupe. Body g reat but ?? fMB..M29. VW 1964. Good cood. 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IJcense. trans fer fee~. fmanre charl(es, fees ror AJr poUuuoo control de Vl~ C'ertlficallons or de· aler documentary pre paraOOn char~es unlC!'!s Olherwase spec1f1ed by ~adverbser. 78 G:-.11.: Jimmy Ch•un . l'>ad• I.I l,.11ok !> NEW 9UJ bt.-:>t off er IWI !I I !~t e•\ t-.. 7'J ('ht'Y)' Bla1.t'r llranll O\:W 1Aad1'<j . :.il:,oCH ?:ii 7681 ·11 JEBCJ.s Ntct-;• ~.,rt toµ. w1<1 .. wtweb & t1rt•s, luw mile ISl.k 1!56.'jl J Qnty ~599 A.i.k for used car depl Hwwlirq• le«h AMC/JEEP t67Sl BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEAC'l I 147-9551 75 I ·9471 HUKTIMGTOH IEACH AMC /JEEP l.arcJe Wec+ion YOU SAVE SSS 16751 IEACH Ill HUMTIMGTOH ICH 847-955 I Clr·R.oad Special '74 J~t'll Cherokee wagon. 25H, Gcyl. auto. PS. AC, mml 4IJX> rru . 497-4308 after noon -------vw Dune Buggy, fully tnckcd out. 1380c<'. best oHer. 640-5364 '76 ford 1'~·150 4x4 Pickup, lo rru. XJnt cond. /\ux gas tank. takes r e l{ gfl::.. rmny ictras. 645-1390. ---A.tdos. .... 9100 Atltos, Hew 9100 Atltos, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Datsun "Sm1leothoo" is on now at NEWPORT DATSUN Now you con molle ihe bes1 deol MV on •hot new Oo1sun you·~ been won11ng fhe<P \ ~ bee" o !.flt1119 l"le/11 h~e 11\1s '" Newpor"1 Doi sun l!•s•or~ 1 Now •'1rough Mo<idov n.qh1 OI 9 00 p m d•llCOYe1 Oo1sun Sm1k!oQe ond the Newp:Jrt Oo•)Un d1tlei~r\Ce ••11111 Q<eQI deaf~ like lhe5t- 1979 280ZX COUPE Silver. 5 speed trans .. pin stripe, AM/FM stereo. prolecllon package & lully factory 9Qufpped.,( 121573). 59193 1979 510 SEDAN 2 Door. 4 speed tranemlUtOn & fully fKtOfY eQuipped. (070430). 54849 1979 210 SEDAM 2 Coat. 4 IPMd ennsm1..ion a fully factCHY equipped. (870577). 53949 .,.. 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Sh<1ri oe<f. loaded. xlnt t"imu , PS, P B, AC ma~ 543 565? ~ Ranchero :ur. nu brk:. & Utt.ib. iNnt, xtra:. $1000 &ll..Jll22 runs gd, license 180. d.r. Ml-63l1. Lmda. 91;4,1481 ..Z '6' 210 SL you buy I YOT A I $1.500/olfr.545-S8el. '78 8210 : 4dr Sedan, CPL IOADSTB TODAY!!! '78 MGB: l2M mi. Unll!>h TO IMW t712 c.t t715 AM/FM s ter eo, 28M, Immaculate ctus1c C<>n· • ractng gr~n. hkt-nt:w. I • I •a ••••••••••••••••••••••• new rads. li""a new. diuon. Both topft. auto. -~-, sacnfll"e, he:,i l orrcr -••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ ..__..1 I II _. ., ... I I '11 i~RI $&250.SS!.-.O. ~b~~ c;~~r~caJ ··--· ·-•· 4!&200'7 '79 TOYOTA lf l 111 o,_.. C-'Y ..... ~23 • ....OZ 4 pd ags <G:lSDBG> .• '"9t@t 9741 I I ..... 7 gr 3 ..:: w'tsad~e in:r .. & .... _._._.. ••••••-;;_,_•;;_•EO•••T••••••• I 4X4 PICKUP I 2925 Harbor Blvd. '74 CAPRI. 6 cyl. auto. lo ._. I A ... F M ..._.. '71 220 ,.~ CREVIER '780atsunPick Up. Sspd. 2BK miles. Pl'){!. 645-8383 Ford "70 F2SO, C. Spec Ranger . 2 Tanks, auto., AC. S225(). 546-5.5~ - COSTA MESA & I ST & H OADWA'I' · l3000 vi ny I roo . •I -• 292:5 llarbor lilvd Special blacl\ paonl 979-2500 SANTA AHA ml, sharp, clean. · stereo. A /C, 28M PG· DIES& COSTA MESA I with chrome roll bar .• 835·3171 Cal18'2-0257 $4000 0 .8 .0 . 645-1979. Immaculate cundation. 979-2500 SALES, SEltYIC E air c..o nd pow1::r WEIUY THEULT1MATl'o111v1110 MA~1<111c. "77 Ukenew.S/S.sunroor. 644-7767 loc ally owned & _ _ __ .AHO LEAS IMG l s1eermg t.111twhce1 I ·73 Datsun PU. custom int. cassette. AM /FM. roll bar, 2 tanks. more xtra.c; $3000. 673-1770 CLEAN CARS •USED IMWs * ~rc~:ii~ t~r::.s ~~~: ~ ••••••••••••••••• ~?!.~ ~~~Vl~::,·d ~ut~p 'r~n~o -~dget. 24.000 ml 's. No.J.~"i~ili~~-'"' •• Hu R RY !1 I TRUCKS "T.!2002lii S/R <992GBV ) · all <:112MVL l _,.,., AND '76:m'lAS/R <944RKO> 54M764 1975 FIAT rni.le1/g on 751-6182. 5-8 eve<. "76~ S/R U95ROSKPOV)> W.. 9720 SPIDH M1J. '73 77 Midget. good t·ond. ~AC:~1!~POtrt"''~TS I I "77~46pd,st (61 •••••••••••••••••••••••A t ••,..,a .. :oe ""cbr' I A .. •·u ""'1U" . ., "77SJO"'pdS /R (0179) grea s ...... r.u " 4SOSLC low 0~mi . "'r,., un Nk..WPOltTIH.Al.11 CONNELL CHEVROLET .~ 11..rhur lih •I ·:;s GMC PU. 327 s mall block. gd cond. xlnt for restoring, S1400. 548·6509 I "t lt\TA ... ~::-, \ 546-1200 "18~46p, C238UK.H) L.AIM <483YYC>. flr.stoHheSp~ ~PCJrt'> der warr xJn1 mJ,1g 752·0 900 I • I '78633csiA S /R (0062) SILICT10M OF ON. y $4499 cn.rpes. locally owned & $0X>_2!il 2962__ I I '78320iA A/C (819WDA> ALL MODll.S IEACH IMPORTS i.erv1ced. luJJy eqwp~ Awto1, U1•d A.Ytos, UHd 'JJ CHEVY a-1s.d.,. =ncourm N=R~~~cu ~:':;:.~,r:~::;r,'..';~,"'' ................. ;··;··; .. ;··;··; I BLAZER 4x4 I 7S2-0900 MIZ '7l 210C • GAS • I WAGON I BARWICK DATSUN 1 ' I.' ! f ,ill! 1 8 ll ·I J7 S 4'il-J 37 5 ·111 1.11. ''"'ton P U trut k. w/hydr. IJ(t gate 3.~pd Gan tSell Your Car" noor shift. Sl.200. ca~h on CREVIER IMW ly 642-7611. PAYS TOP DOLLAR .79 F-lOO 'l'Jton. 360 cn$l, f'orOean Used Imports new tires & paint & Call M1keor Doo slloeks, air. trlr hitch, 835-317 1 __ camper. 559-1914. - 1 I "78 1 ton, loaded. xlntl WANTED. cond tBOOC'I fo'irm Late model Toyotas, ' 968-068fi' vo1,·os. Ptckufk' ~ Vans. "56 International :l''2lfln n atbed dump. Runs & dumps. Sl.200. 642-3224 '73 Ford Fl OO 1'1ckup w /shell. Sl800 or bcsi Call 4.92-79}4 --- "76 Toyota. long bed. auto trans, radio, new ur~. rall llilr, MW tbrgls ut1h· ty box. Low miles. xlnt cond. Move it out l.h1s wee«. snso. Ph 642-9556 -12 CHEVY P1ckup Good cond.. .... New tires, brakes & paint ~7·3R03 v-9 570 •••••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • 1.918 Ford Econohne 300. 302 a uto, runs good $1.600. 642-0393. C..J: us lOlla~ • ,, .. ~ ... ~ c ......... . ,._ 60·9l0l er '40.'461 PORSCHE's WANTED /\Uow us the opportumty to COMider the pUtthase Of" trade-in of your clean Porsche Chec k with Us Today! 1J631 Ha•l>Of Bl•n '78 Dodge 200 Van Con· Gauien C•ov~ ••• U.·nll IMM EOLA.TE DELIVERY! LARGE S&.ICTIOH OFMEW 197• 320i's 521i's ALSO 633CSi 's IHSTOCK! C.all lod.ay . We aJso may have t hat pre-owne d BMW you are looking ror! 131-2040 495-4949 1977 IMW U OC 5' While w /lao interior Autom atic, air cond .• slereo cassette, alloys " a Roy Carver trade in. (0110). $20,500 •DATSUNS• &.-pS.lldloa OfAIModels WI SPICIAUll INGO<>e SlaYIC£ COSTA MESA DATSUt-' 21M5HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540.0213 1'71DATSUM 2IOZCOUPI Automatic trao1., a ir cond., A 111 /f'M atereo, rallye wbeela • only 14.m mites. <414UXY>. ...., °"" S7tt5 Miu de ..... fin ... 21.SOH&rt>or Bl., C.M. 645-5700 "77 Lll , xlnt cond, A l:. 2 door hardtop, luxu11 I I AM /F M cass. ~~pd , coupe, locally owned & e e I r u 11 y Io a a e d I , 26,000mi, $3700. Day serviced. 1mm0tculatf' s "' 1uc0n11 a 11 t.it : f.4G.7442,eve640-S216 (T.!liPCN J SAYER e I w heel t. c r u1se l • <.on1ro1 (U6016) 1"7'1l24Spyder.blkw/rt.'<1 MIZ'7l 4'50Sl •• ONLYJO,OOOMI. I int, AM FM cass. ma~~. e ( ·,.~pd. xlot mo~. xtrab, Lo e a 11 Y o wn !!d & $ 5895 j sha.rf. $7W • "/Sl-2962 ' l>erv1ced, uno .. r so.~ I. ']4 OPEL MANT.A • II II 1 ·1sFsat l2A Spyder conv 1 ~::.P ~U:d~. l~d~s:u~;; I •2499 ~ • Eas tern or gin . rus t. pur c hase War r anty e • I • I Beige. Not bad. 51.000 (OOllJION) • mi·s . $4400 or offer -. • I I 964-6458. MIZ'76450Sl Ni c e on e Auto tran s R 11 0•0 • 16 VW ~------=,-=7-=:z7. Loc a l l y o wn ed & • (783MFC.14025l I I Hmda serviced, to mUuge, im A DIDDtT ••••••••••••••••••••••• naculale condiUon, all e W • I ""°°" I ..... New '79 l\llNrY features, warran· '76 GRANADA • I 4 speed. air. stereo I HONDA Ccrs ty. <ai76X> • *2 99 I :~~P~n' c 'ea" '1 ........, ..i'7'Z400 • • 5 • I HUUY AT ToQaue"-! Locally o wned & I UNIVERSITY :;v=·· 11~~n~~;s& • ~;~ke!u:~s11~8L~-1~~g.,, air 00"""' '!Per g • I $ 2995 I O.._..... hmuycombmed 111820> • A • I I Ha.dio C:... • GMC Leaseorpu.rcbasl' 9 Trwcb MIZ '7130050 • '75 VW RABBIT • I e I ~~B~ .. 9640 T.t.ol>MMf • • I '78 PINTO I Lo c ally o w nt'd & '2899 '78 Accord, 8500 m i 's, serviced, fully eqwppcd • e I Au1oma11c. air cond I blue, mag whls, super including electnr sun I powf'• s reProng & I MPG. a han~ome car rod. tow rrules, warran • " 111peeo ( 13226-259SPV e morP' (303TSDJ vers ion. PStPB. /\tC, rmgs. frig, sink. loaded Alllos. lnlported 40CX>uu. 548·7EIM aft 3p_!'l ••••••••••••••••••• •••• "78 Ford cstm int, loaded, G d 970 I 2 tanks, $8000/ofr P P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'711MW7l3i Sliver w /red leather in· terior. Automatic, s un· roof. air cond.. stereo cassette. pwr. steen ng- brakes-windows, alloys & only 14,500 miles. Ex· ceptionally cle an-you must see th.is one! I 0066 > · lillS(). 613-1093. 642·624-4. . ty 14JJDDfo'} 9 1 OM..Y 1 •9ft~nm~Nll~~Et~~1c i55~r~ ~~r:~0:~1~ju11~ : '77 VOLARE : 11 S 3795 11 work, r uns like a top l"k ar '2999 --.cash. 6756734654. equipped. I c nt>w, w· • • I I _,.,., ranty (661 ,UBl-;1 e " 1142-2104 ·77 Ford Van. Chatt•au club wagon. Best orfcr 5.'i&-1144 eves ATTENTION! Mercede s . B MW , Porsche. Classic & Ex· ooc We will sell yuur car on consignment at your pn ce Best location in Orange County F'or in- $21,500 ROY CAllVB IMW 1540Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 QOl!ed Sw>days '74 610 Wagon. orig . ,,.,,,... 9730 ~z.·79 300TO • Auto lrans facrory air cond AM rM r.11l1' e I I :r.:.'~'· '"'''"''" ..... J;:GU;:as..... w.. w.,.. """" ""' .. ,,,., ., •• o JSC"XJ • • ·1s MAZDA • "76 GMC Camper Vun. Like new. S/C. best orrcr 848-8123. 197lDATSUH equipped , only 6.000 ----XJ6Ls.XJ121.s t::"ec ut1ve car. fu11y • 9 • I llRBACK I Gold 1 ~!4!~:::"!E m•• M'"t ~~~~~1' fn• =;,,~,.":'~u':~"" • '7 6 TOY OT A PICKUP • I ~~~.':';~~'~'""I ·74 Ford S uper Van. ronnation call Jim Cu r- 52.ooomi, ong owner. ran. $2150. 673-0457 .......... ,. ... ORAHCH COUNTY'S OLDIST & wheels. Gets outstand1J1g i~lD~Eeg,;.E • $ 299 I OM.Y I Es:1k.. ,;_00~·,~:. LAl~e. : .,.!101•••2'3•36 : •, s 3695 •, 1.W76 DODGE customized lJOO W.Coast Hwy _....__ v•R, 360 VS. winner ~N~wpt~~Bc~.h~~~64~2~-6~7;63 8118 Dove Street ..-_ ~ CHOOSI Fa<>M NEWPORT BEACH ~ • ( • A • I • I .....,.,.. ... Sales-Service-Leasing 12 trophies, several Ill-I JOO ...... ~:-,~.:~ W ~t;~~d. IM SLEMONS • '77 DATSUN 8210 • I '78 COROLLA I magazine features . AHaa-o 9705 RovC..er,lnc. i2~ custom mural. Cragar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls Aoyce BMW SMOO/belt offer . wheels, flares, spOller. JtJJ.A ROMEO 1540Jamboree 548-2'190 sun ahade . s un r oof. Newport Beach 640-~ lt76 DATSUN :;i:i:~,;e~d sci:~1e~ SALES. SERVICE '76 BMW 2002. rantulic 1210 COUPE etched windows. custom AMO LEASn4G oonclilion, 32K orig. m1. o peed trans." alr cond. mirrors. custom button DEMO SALE A/C, AM /FM s t e r eo l21ZNLG). tuck in.terior. lude·a bed. NOW IN P ROGRESS' cass. $7850. 645-8809 OML Y $Z7ff high back seats. cus tom Ulolting for a home of MIWPOllTDATSUH chrome Interior a nd ex· IEACHIMPORTS your own ? You"ll rind •Dove~ l er ior, m a q y o the r 848DoveStreet many homes advertised NEWPORTBEA<.:lf features-matchin~ 4x8 NEWPORT BEACH for sale In Classified IJJ..IJOO custom trailer. ;tll wood 752-0toO everyday. and carpel onterior, --------__ ti •~ .,._ !i.-..., viQyl top, tinte(! •-"--. we w 9100 Autos, Mew -.-w ........ """5912 ,........ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• glasa. (714).....,.. . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9100 HARBOR BLVD. of CARS 0 Co.taM11a = ................ ...... OOlllllLl OOlfA .... AMO_,, ........... ...._ '-"' ..... ~ ............ ...,. IT'S WORTH IHI lllP. TMIOCI• ..... "°'° .............. ..... ..... .... ----...... 0 979-2500 IMPORTS : '3299 : I , ~~lllf.!~~~~ J 1977#.~Aa l970~~RJ~VD Fac1ory air cond . auto I• radio e tc . I ~2~~~~;; interior I Wh ite exterior W/tan 631-1276 • (l3S4t-999SYNl e I LOW MILIS I ~~~ot~:tfc.i ~itre~~~J.: •. '75 VW BUSe • II $ 34951 I stereo tape, pwr. 11teer • 1ng·brakes-wln dows. new Michelin tir es . * * * . *4299 • I • I freshly tuned & only 41' 15 750 mile9. An exeep- t iona ll y c lean R oy ~!!'!!~~~~ • •. I '78 COROLLA I Carvertrade·ln. (58383 ). = 4 spd radio. (13958·756MNM ) •1 ocltt:r: U.S.A •. '76 2IOC: Tan, like !'ew, • e I WAGON I s unrr, AC. cruise,. LE e I Au to trans.air cond ,I AM /FM at ereo. must •77 VW CAMPMOBI & only 13,000 miles. se l l. $12,000 /o ffe r·. e I (771UBCl I ~!':d ~ ... 'St : L"• ·-'tt!,,,.,.. '""' • II S 4UK8• MIW95 '1 111/8. Top cond. $14,000. e eQuipped lor campino (784UBK·140451 e C\OstD SUNDAYS Pri pJ¥968-2MS -• I I "T1 x.is. red w /saddle int, .118 ao SL. XJnt cond Air. e W I I lolu• new, 18.000 m i, M.lchellnt. arn/fm stereo '77 280 Z 2+2 ~ =-.ps:.soo. ~~-~°!!t~~6.0:. • • I BILL . ·I ~'f.~.!:'!'!.m!?!.~ .:;s=.L •UIO, A /C, • '8199 : •• MAXEY •• "71 Karmann G h ia AM /FM t~~ ~ oric. e d m•o• (Ser =~1~~c ~~ :-::·. JU::pn ~e;"'o :-~· • :&~3~~",~M/FM r• •0. •. '1 mYOJA '1 .., rodlalll. brb, eU. aJ,CIOO/betolter.87$-0545 • IQ.0442or142-7711 •imctp. cir "II GIU: ~dill ccmd, :: Power. ate. 4 • e • I 18881 . , ::da:.-..aoo~ '~ __, • e I . I .::.cpe.Xlnt--9. i:e.~~tope.im· • • "'• EACH -BL] •• ... Jl)' ·~·· • ID "•tOBO. h4·IOH '11 UOIL: SH I mt . 1 e I · I h owner,to Mllateadotl e ......... aq. 1 ........ -t741 ....... a..tofr.m.tm. • _.., ~;·;;;~;;;-,~1•• ,·:..:s~~~i •.•,I: 847-8555· 11 Pl/I'S. AM/fti, llhr _ _.. .......... ..-..m1 '!T -&: Xlal CIOlld, I 1n-nmc. ........ om•....,., 11eaa.oo _. ";:::,!~· _..I dllee tn/M•h•~-., ............ -..... ;~------, ...... •n•. 9Mlll --· 111'1 ....._, 41 IN ...._, f IN ,......_l.,1rW .._.,_. M191.UIH .._...._.,_ ·-------------------------· ....................... ........................ ···········••'l···· .. ·· _................. . .•................... P I 1t '7• .._. '161 '*" t771 MC ttOI ..._. ftlO Ck¥i•t "H ®RABBll MESELSI IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Ill STOCKI! --···-·········· -.................. I I I I I.................. -·········••••••• -...... eeeeeeeeeeeeee -••eeeeeee•-•ff••• ,. Dllllel, ........ td Tr loell. ........... ..,. vw v-.... ....... '•ELl!CTRA lf7tl9t0 cmd._w ... Offw. All/l'll, ••I wlal1, .--. -.111.... 15 • 4door,f\&llpoW«'. QIMAMC• .... DJ/Q6.Ll14, -.MOT -.Gal $500. 55'7"""1 OD OtllWOI, C.Drice., •_ ..... -1• 'Tl Wa1oa. ruaa a tnl. '10 VW C••r;r, 1ood l'MIJAIOtfT Mame Cuioa, Mllibut 6 .. , .. ~ ""' ,. __ f .--... All /9 l .WU "73 Cenl\lrioa, IOOd cond, Nov ... Drutle redtk· ......... Dllllll.""-t orStudeot ..__, 1• • ereo, mus t sell . boucht Ucm! ~----•-__... ora&rfer . .->O. ~1'1lJ. .-.... -1 cylindet', •Uck lfhift. aootber car . Seit orr 4-"-...... " ....... · <..ri> SAYIMOW1l' au.roof • Alll t l'M r.,... 9761 ·an..p a.. tl50. new owr Slut. 915$.2000 dys, • (cmM.10). ••••••••••••••••••••••• u... ad aaa. '65 con· $2211 fi4Z.17 __ 40_ev_ea_. ---- MUST•lll vet.. new en1, S1100. SADD1 HA.al .,, &late Wagoa, beat llACH ....oaTS MMmO. Dl-7llO FOID model. gd cond. Take .. °"9 8tnet '11 VW Camper, pop.up DIOS. Main, Santa Ana Best Offer. 840-Sf72. NEWPORT BEACH top, 40,000mi, reg aaa. At tbe Corner of Warner i2 8'.lck Skylark, nui gd, 7U-0900 fuet llQeet, autoabift, fuJ. 5~7070 nds body work $400/bwt 9750 ly ecpp'd, A/C. stereo, mr.848-8233allday ,_ di 1 ltoVe, btr, etc. Xlnl cood. ---- •••••••••••••••• ••••••• llllual sell, can be seen 71 AMC '69 GRAN Sport 350 Ap- llon nite. '5880. 552·56113. MATADC>a prox. 30,000 on rebwlt 7ltlllC .... on&lllhr. one o wner. tl3,0QO ml ti N llOK I ._,.. .......... ,onca. ~7888 '65 !68C.: onguial, 47,000 rru, Concour~ wanner (SQG3'6) .......... r.nca.. 536-7UI. HARD TO FIND llml Mark U T oyota. lo mi, mint cood. Loaded Sac. $3950. or offer 96:Mf71 ask for Marian '7S <:aroua. 30 + mpg on any gas. AM /FM cass. locking gu cap, fully cpt'd. $2950. tit-2070 '73 .u2 Stat. w..-n. oood .... .-..AM.. engine . New brakes, .. " -~"" tires & sboc:.ltH. Good run· cond. 86K mi, mwil sell 1bia car bu been the ner1 $950. 714·842-4933 SlSOO. 53&-2232 owner's demonstrator eves vw ni..-...•--....... and is sharp! 2 door ...... ~...., .._gy, very coupe, PIS. P /8 , PoSI· Cldllac 9915 clello, sz::91Sl trad.Joo, AM /FM 8 lrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----tape, tinte d g lass , "T7CDV, 1ml1l:tc, loaded ·•Bug: Reblt motor, x.lnt ~ wheels, T-To~. Ww 11llle:. <.:all cond, wbt/blk. new tJres tJJl wheel, heavy duty S404B)2 646-4844 ll450. ~110 suspeoslOll Ir battery & ,.....__.. 9767 i4Super Bug, perf cond. "-T"" S31 00 or best Dy:. maoy more options too numerous t.o list (Slk -OBJ • ••••••••••••••••• •••• • • 915&2110. eves 494-4964 ------•J M.w 197'T,._.. '79 Diesel Rabbit . «>+mpg, 10,000mt, 2dr white w /lan dlx int. A/C, cuslm whJs & t1r~, AM /FM cass Moonrl. $9500 Pvt Pty J ohn Donahue at 838 4424 Days or 760-0674 wknds eves. ........ .,,5 RIDUCEOTO '78 Sevtllt!. take over lse paymt:. of $2:9'7 or buy APX Sl2SOO 494--0722 ur 493-tifM Cad '74 Eldorad o Cabnolet, Jo'trem1lot red, I QllJJiH' , $3700 64()-422() "13 914 2.0. Alll/Flll /8trk, OU brakes. $5500. 00-3485. ·oo 912: Runs good, xlnt l'Ond , oew tra n s . pXl/o(r 496-7461 eves -------'99 911 £. Xlnl cond. P\re.lhs. lape deck, rebll trans. '60(). 499-4126. ------ '76 914 stereo, air, needs qwck sale. $6500 /offer. 496-9206, Hi74·2144 work. Carol '77 9US: 8000mi, pwr winds. sunrf & side vu mirrors. c ruase. AC, ru~l /blk leat he r inl. SPITFIUS m stock for immediate delivery! See US before you buy TODAY!!! 2925 Harbor Blvd. C~AMESA 979-2500 atnTllUMPH Ta-7 With air cond .. stereo CBSS4!lte,sunroof,a~1al wheels ft low males . <Ser.7MJCF>. '72 VWCamper S2SOO 750-0267 --------'18 Convert. Champagne EdJ1100. Mej.albc rose. wbt top & mtr 12,000 m1 AM /FM cass. S8000 or bst. 481MS11 -----vw '79 Diesel Rabbit. JWlt amved 5 spd, fa<.'\ air, sac. lo pnce. PP 96J..4a7 3 "75 BUS-CAMPER ~995 SAVE SJIOO I lullitq• leedt AMC/JEB 16751 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-9551 '6:! Rambler 6 cylinder. 23 rrules per gallon. rad.to and heater. a utomatic Excellent traaiport.atJOn $450. 751-4840 9910 .....•......•.•.....•.. 70 Coupe de Ville I • twlier . very clt!llll. $1400 7l4 ~7-4748 ·77 St!vtlle Hru wn loaded x1nt l'OOd $7950. ~-68.SS •Oowo.t S4l6e. 79 Dift4t CA.O 's SAVE TO $3,000 •S....$14,990 •Sed•V-. Sil.HO •RNtwood SIS.HO •211 .. COMMEll C HEVR OLET " .,.. II I I... l I I l ,....,J \ ,11-' SU-1200 lt7S CHlftOUT MONTI CAILO This car ia loaded with eqwpment as bas low miles. (804NIN). ONLY SlZ95 HOWAIDCMt1olet Dove• Quail Sta. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 WHY PAY MOIE? Lease new '79Camaro $116 month plus T & L Nicely eqwpped OAC 48 mo. open end. t;.<m. cap, SZ.880 Res. 3'.SIS09 We lease aJI makes at compet.allve rates. "A Nice Place t.o do bus1- n e 'Is" C all Wall y Burgess, Lease & Fleet Mgr 494-11.31 & 546-9967 SAIL CHEVIOLET OOOSO. COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH 1l'15 Monte Carlo, white blctck Landau lop, air cond. ( 986M XU J 960-5562. ME UiE or buy '77 Olevy capn ce Classic Bro exl /c a m e l int Loaded Xlnt cond 964-Ul66 . --------Alltoa. Used AM /FM /Cass, $750 to lease l.o.pymnt.s of SJ60. or purchase ror S19.000 PRE.OWNED SPEGALSI ~~e~diw~Js~pm, Mow cw, $5511 .... c .. .... ft ..... 2lSO H:ubor BJ., C M. 645-5700 Lo m1. xlnt con d , ~. -.21&0 (aft 4 a. wtadsl "13 Btack Century, 2 dr, full pwr. all extras Sl600 Runs great 557 9755 eve s & weekends $14,HO 22-27 Miles per Gal Range~M1les S AM C O C HR AN U4478>01r ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• NABERS '78 Porsche 911SC. Targa, 1 78 CHEVETI'E lowered. chrome trim, ..._197tT ....... COUPES '79 vw Diesel Rabbit l. ..... Ca.JI CD J SJ:S.S396 WhetbeT yoo·re buymg or selbng, Classified ad Ver1lslllg wlJI get your mmsage to the right pee> p6e Call Today I 642·5678 557-2471 534-2552 ~) $2995 whl/blk, AC. PW, P7, AM radio. 4 speed (974TWV) . ~:~_<7_14_'_6_7_3._7384_· ._-------------------------.1 '79/iO 911SC. Updated. $ 2995 ~m:b:~1;.v&iier~1i:;; For immediate deb very 1 See US before you bu.y "76 VW Camper, AM /F)t tape, good MPG, great cond. 64.2-9758, &&S-77:r7 ~.Mew 9100 1977 E ldor ado. full y ~ '76 VEGA WAGON Auto. trans., AM radio. Roof rack. '74 MERCURY CAPRI 4 Speed. air cond.. AM/FM. stereo cassete (679LHH) '74 YW BUG AM radio. 4 speed. only 26.000 miles {893LKT) TODAY! i2 VW Scirt*. xlnt cond , 81&0. sz~. See to lllJ prec1at.e 673·3059 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eqwpped. m oon roof 1111 wa.n"ty. New T·6s & T 7s . Unreal 1 Totally custom. Sl8,000. !)59-S4S2 l>'.tve •.c., .,.......,_,.t. --- '78 DIESEL Rabbit 4 dr Clean S7500 t-'irm ~ 7831 IHl!l·s.:128 I d 2925 Harbor Hlvd -. o,.~•,.., ~11 v~r. sunroof, EARLE IKE VOLVO $2995 ,r.~1::56c~AS~Nt~~~~·: ~ 111 wr u 11 m r c1 n COC:tlA Mi':SA "°".....," , " ~J:!~~~cv·~~ b4b 5210 , AM1FM. whl-.. rad1.ih f.t.·.fii• l 'S '""~" '" 979 2500 bra. must ~di ~JO h."-t 1 • ~~ . S llO\\ YO\. 7ti912E Sunroof. JOM m1. '70 Sprtfrre New tir~ \1 ' f I\.. \\ f·'. f > I·. $ 2995. AC. all oy~. !>t ereo Needs some work $1200 ·73 SUJ'EH BU;, aut" " , , ca.-:.settc.673-3227 -orbestolfer.SS2-4J83.alt uir. u m fm '''k1ni: \:.'''\Jfn:H I I' $2,SOO I k79·3'JOO <•r \ '76 Porsche914 2 OL Sspd, 6p_m.._____ 4!17 1.566 () HA0:C f·: I very clean Wa tkins Leasing C11mpany , 5Jti-1..2Si6 I 063S Jo' ... I '711 Sol-v1llt' ell.I. :.!!k m 1, nu U.rc:.. $12.~ ur lakl' •1\ t•r I"• 1¥ $:J ,1VO dn ""n i~tl l,f,J9 l'\ \''. •>44 70:!11 dt1)'> I -;~, f11~·t"'•• •I kr•1111 ""'" I f ""' 1 .... 111,j :\ 1111 I ""d S5(W ~IV 1mmac. Only 32M Call ...., TR6 l~ m1· Strona ('(Jl'.""'T\' 2 13 ·26 1·29 15 day s " · v -· "' •'72 SuJ)ef' Beetle 4.'pd .-.. ~ c..ci 1 Clas"('> Stt tit m a k (• " I f 1• r l I :! i W.ill.Jrt-. C\1 ._ _________________________ ..... , TI4-962-8750evs Ron s traight, wire/w , nu C1eao t.hn.toul, besl ofCcr 11---------tl •74 KARMA .... N GHIA. $1'YE ures. must seU SJLSOt? lak.es.8'2·1201 lti Eldorado. "llnl 1111111 ,... A ~ YOUR #1 ~ !>eU 1mmed1c1\d) 4 speed. AM/FM Blaupunkt ...... ...._ ... ,. v--. 9770 '78 vw Conv· Yello w VOLVO 5480> 833-0997 stereo. (668577) ........... •W•S§i• XlntCond 10M m1 S7995 ec..aro .,17 F ... •tic ..... ,••••••••••••••••• 642--6239 alt 7pm Sat. ~n D E -\ { L ~ I> •7 5 MG MIDGET P1ntstrip1ng . 4 speed. radio. (026NDP) Sllectto. of 197 6 YW a.nytJ me ~..,._ ..1 r ......, \. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $2995 ""'",~~.. llAlllT4DOOI 71 \lW RlJG L.~~IlTll~~J ) 1976CHEYROLET ~ With automatt<' tram. ~ '\ r ~ CA.MARO • '79 928 Automatic . ~xce llenl condition p~O CONJls.~t;?TUF'R \ """ tJr th.it 1, 11,;1111'(1 wtut~ (o.t04) (T.EPKH> i9WertphulJH amper STATES ~.~~('~qui i.im c 111 • '78 91lSC Tar#!a. red OHL Y $3 ]99 AM tfo'M stereo. A 1C. l'le<' I "Ji \I It 11 " • """-''Y ._.69 S -----------------~---------.... 11 <s:l>UDT) ~DATSUN relng1stove etc, 7K mt, t<>-T \11 ..,,,1 1... 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SBYICE •OOOAse.o.o... .clw¥T•t -"-·· (l<»:<r'V .. , 6 a..-.. I &.&tr:I~ AUl\.~•tlC: ......,,._ CM"' ,...,,, ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• '920 ycuvw. """'"'°" -~-& O••••• •u"'<i ' •" • '18 9'lA 4 !!peed, black. OVERSEAS DELIVERY "'""""'' *'"""" _.,,,. (41Bl'X.B) a~·s EXPERTS Vt -1.or.-.1. • "78 9'J4 4 speed, while. KA OMS TO 1.A11u11lnSIO 991 <896VYE> IUY & SERVICE IAltLl U uu ""a • (~~1>4 speed, black. AT VOi.YO • ·13 914 1.1. red . JIMMAl.INO 1986H.arborBlvd. (981MNEI CQ;1' A MESA • ·1 1 914 1. 1, b lue. VOLISWAGEH ~9303 540-9467 (8&'5CUY) ~~ ·I-1'70YOl.YO ·~ IU> SBYICI DIPT. OP1t4 142S 2 DOOR ~ '11l t P.W. MONDAYS Arucecarl (SN4AUH). -.. --" 0 Ote.Y SIHS 13631 Hllr1-Blvd •2• <".a1df'fl Growe •w .._2"3 PAltn DIPT. Of'lt4 Many More To Choose From Por '84/356C, org, immac, $7000 /o fr . P .P . (UD0193) 646-!Me6 ... ao,c. '756 ....................... ClOS(O SUNOAYS 'SISiJverCloud 1 ~~ I 'It Silver Shadow : 8-dul I SbeU PeJ col· •-97.GljlO.aHON. ... t761 ....................... IA.Al SAIAmYICI .......... DICIESALJ: NOWIN PROORa&I llACHDl'OITI .. Dove Str'9llt Nl!WPORT BEACH 7u.etol 'T1L t P..M. MOM>AYS 6 'T1l 2 P..M. SATUUAYS ""' IMCll ILft , • .,..TOM IMCM ---- To Place your "Fut Reeult" Service Directory eel •• r • Call Now ':"1' Ol._...ICOUMfY VOLVO EXa.USJVELYVOLVO Larlest V oi vo Dealer in Oranae County l BUY or LEASE DI.REC!' OHA•JCif I ()lJl\,IY VOLVO 2025 s. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '75 Wa100: auto, ate, amf(m, Xl8t CODd . .-o. causa..m7. '74 1141!, air, auto, 1 owner, very clean. All /FM 1tereo, alnt cmd.-.P.P.5D-S115 'TT IMGL: Xlat eoecl, ....... 1...-oof,..., atra1, e1110 1be1&. D1171. '11 ~L Wqon: Xblt coed, redl, AC, etc. _,buul,,,,..m.a. . ·e t•: Call ...,Ume, .... ,,,,... m-0ave . '11 Voln lUE, AC, ,..._ .... 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COIT•._. .,, .... , .• . .,, ..... 1 78 NOYA 40001 6 cybnder. a utomatic. air cood.ttrorunJ:, powt'r ~ng. r.td1u. heater 19V\JS) $4677 SA.DOI.HA.CS FOID 22408. Main. Santa Ana Al lhe C-On>er of Warner 546-7070 1971 C .. VROLET MOVA 6 cy l. eco nomy , automatic trans .• pwr. steering, aJr cood. as low mUea. (3'16VJI). ONLYS4H5 MOWAIDa.t•1•1 Dove 6 Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.0555 14CllVY lllMCAl.O v..a. automatic, power ateering and brakes, power wtDdoft, air COD· clkmns <4ZILOF> $M11 SADIM•ACll flOID . 2llOS. .... Saea Ana r A& &11eeor..-o1 • .,.... . 146-7011 Qdty & Pric~ I. 1\ H <; F: S T :-Ol-:1.ErTION llF :"/ .. :w & l'St:I> I"' (ll<A"l<;t-; ('(II '"'TY 1·i\1>11.1.AI . \i !\I.I ' t-: l'/!l>TJ-:CTIO'I l'l.A!':S ,, '.11ljhl1• 1111 ~lo-.t ( 'ar., • Or~ Cow.ty11 Soi• Cewtw • I 975 CADfUAC REl!iWOOO IROUGHAM I n 1 I u d 1•., t 1I1 v. ht• e I. _ 1·ru1,1• 1•ontrol. :;tere<1. .. plil IJ(lwcr seots. aH of tht• Fleetwood luxur1r' i 111.,. n11 l1.._ 1 IRl.\I( ' .. I $4999 • I 976 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE f-, II t ••"'' 1 I • 1111' .11r , 1o111t \\I I-\I ""'r"o r.11 !11• v. II tr.ir k. tdl """"' I 1·ru1,1• 1 notr<>I ' p I 11 111•" • • r ., l' a 1 ' • Ltl1r111l..r top & ll•tllht!r 1111t·r111r 1Scr 27:J70'J1 $5799 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPIDEVIW f'ull power. factory air cond . AM I FM stereo. t 1 It wheel. a ll of the Cad11lar luxunes & only 34.000 miles. 0 04VAC:> $5799 • 1977 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE t-:qu1pm£'nl rnl'ludi:' h•.1th('r. "lt-rt•11 r adio 1· r u 1 ., t' c CJ n t r o I & C'abr 1n l e 1 top . 1J12HX.f> $6999 • 1977 CA.Del.LAC COWEDIYIW f'ull power. ractory air l'Ond . ('a b r.1 o I e t top, lilt wheel. cruise co ntrol. a ll of the Cadillac luxuries & low miles. CSer, 275179) $7999 • 1971 CADtUAC COWEDIYIW ..AST'ROllC>Or l''ull power. factory air eon~ . leather interior. !opltt power scats. tape & low m1l<'S t l711TZll>. $9399 • I t77 CADIUAC SIYl&.LI Full power, factory air cond., stereo W/tape, tilt wheel, c ruise control, s pi lt powe r seats, Landau top as all of the Sevi lle lu x uries , (89$TJF>. $9899 • OVER 100 QUALITY CARS TO SEl..ECT FROM • j ---~~--------• --. t -- ' ~•~•••••••••• ••••••••••••••-• ... •• ~-~•••••••"" ~~•--•••• ~.~~••••••••••• ~.~~•••••-•••• SUndly. M'* 28. 1079 DAILY PILOT RI Clww* ff Clwuu•t ffJO Cutt t• HH ,_.. "40 a.-••• 9955 ,.. , ttl7 ......._.... 91 ......_.... 9100 Mew tlOO ...................... . ................................................................................................................................................................ ·····················'- ,. a.., Nowa. a Oood "II 0... ~· =· = "'O-S•a VI. • eat. "710ldl • Receocy: '71 Wr. IOOd coQdJUon. ' 'JI •IN -. ... 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P .IS. all', lood eood. -MMM2 Daw• QuU Ila. .....,. 4:• to 5:• pm rrdio, beater. (&CMPKE> SDOO.IU-8137 • 7 2 Ne• Yo rt: e r NnPOltTBEACll only, wtmdaam. S24JJ is Monte Carlo, dean, JlrrAlham, blt: viAyl top, IJJ.elll ·71 'Town Coupe, fully SAl>DLBAQ( ... '71 Monte Carlo, fully kliaded. dnt CODd.. '111 s.taAa.. 41.• m.I, new ecPP + mooarf. Bnte loaded $4990. P .P . 553-1Dlev1.6wkead1. lllch. alr, ater eo. 350 blue m ooad u st fOID 155-1220,-..1417 •7• Cordoba, white 00 q. a.tolr. -.J&Dor w /leatber. Pride of ZMOS. Main.Santa Ana v -·--Owne ra b i p . PP AltheCornerofWarner '79 Caprice Classic : white wtwllite leather. ___ ..,._,. ______ n..-.3303. 5~7070 t.o.ded. ~miles. lllllOO SBJO. Pvt pt.y. 4f13.Zlr19. "14 Vette: T·tap, va, 350. --------•!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!! or best offer. Must sell! · au. loeded xlnt cood Mwcat ttSO = ~Al\.&.. C M '4 ttlO SlZIO.~ ' ..................... .. -••••••••••••••••••••••--------ORANGE COUNTY'S "'1S llama Town Coupe. 77 Mart: v black beauty ttJJ .-ay Showroom cond .. $2.500. • • ._,,,,_ (179MBW) 549-88lO loaded w ~13• SllOO. LINCOLN· MERCURY .,.., ,,. "12 XR7, new tirea, P /S, DEALERSHIP AMtos,Ua.d AMtos.UMd P /B, All/Fii caaa, RAYFLADEIOE Sl.800/best ofr. Aft 6Pll, LINCOLN·MERCURY 6G-OllCM l& IB Auto ~ler Or. ·• XR7. all nras. new SDf'W)'·Lake Forest exit l(lld paint. lllnL $11100. IRVINE Ml-'1019~. IJ0-7000 JoM ... &s- LICOLM-MHCUIY "Special ol the Weelr." 1978PIMTO Si lver ext e ri o r . automatic, radio & beat.er. (OfilU EB> $3450 2626 Harbor Bl., C M. 54(}-5630 '72 Pinto, 4 speed, 9.000 miles, top cond. tlOO. t96-2508 ..,_... t960 ....................... '74 Duster: 6 cyl. XJnt oood. Good mpg. 11157·2891 Eves. 1972 Ply Fury Ill. 4 Dr. Jn'. vinyl top. P JS.P /B, auw. ~vs. 2 bbl, s-trk stereo. 2 a.Jr sC'hk.s new Mich rachals. lrlr tut~. Xlot cood. l owner. l95C> firmMl·DM> 'EB Fury. 318 2 barrel. lllnt runnfog C'Ond. $600. 9fi2.9118S Tom For sale 11175 Plymouth Fury Salon $2000 540-0112 : 54(}-965 7 Dodp 9935 77 Gran Marqws 25k mi. --------72 Duster 340. ~pd . C'lean SCPERQ CARS - t~FFORDABLE PRl.CES 7 1 CADILLAC $ 1599 COUPE DE VILLE •....•.. EQU1Pl1'Wlnt includes leather. 1111 wheel. vinyl lop & stereo radio IOOOWYC) 73 CADILLAC s2 4 9 9 COUPE DE VILLE .••...•• Full power and l~ctorv an cont11t1on1ng Snarp• (Sef 0162312) '71 BUICK s2599 B.ECTRA LTD YDAM •• -·--••••••••••••••• loaded w /options. like I '71 Dooc.E new cood.. smo. 1~. OMM4DOOI Silver exterior, uomatic trans. " only 12,000 miles. Like NEW I (817WCQ). OMLY $4699 '1'6 MooarC'b Ghia: v8. 4dr, loaded. Xlnt cond 38M rm. Must sell. Hun· dreds under 752·2737, S62-4482. HIWPOtrT DATSUN "'16 Monarch xi end one 888DoveStreet ownr-Blk Wlh 1an vm top NEWPORT BEACH mX> bst ofr 96341263 llJ.1300 --------is Marquis Brougham. 74 Dart. xlnt rood. new full pwr. great car. Must llrei, A/C, radlo: ong. seil.493-6861 owner. $2100. !)48.,3647 ·m Mootego hdtop Xlnt 18 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT 6 C'ylrnder . automullC', more. (799UFW> $3577 SADDLEIACX FOltD 23'-0S. Mam.Santa Ana A1 the Corner of Warner 546-7070 & bot. $1750 or best offer ~5961. 9965 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 POMTIAC Rf MMrd Skybird ugbt blue w /blue velour mtenor & low males Sharp & load e d ' 18S9TPTI OMLY $5795 HOWAaJ>CJw,.tolet Dove & Qua.a I St.s NEWPORT BEACH llJ..0555 "70Cballenger. Loaded!. lmpeccable ! Sl895? ~~1 cood overall, reg ~<J:>, '74 Puit.o Runabout ; AC. ESTATE SALt:: '77 $&50 ~1679 auto. s unrf . Sll OO GrandPnx.fulJyloaded. -'70 Cougar. new motr. '-d 9940 tares. gd body. runs -·• .. ••••••••••••• great. $1650. Firm. 640-<m8. • ~..... 9952 ....................... lt7tFOltD MUSTAt«iCOlaA ...... tram .. air cond. •awnol. (475WRP). 54()-013, 960 526S eves T·t.op, $4991.S. 675-6866. '79 Tenth Anniver sary --------S1lverb1rd· New Caltf car. rea.'S-Oflable 640-9773. 75 FORD 9970 n.•w.d . ..................... . PINTO 2·DI • 4 cyllnder. automatiC'. '73T·Bird: Cust Cootinen· more. lS60RLY> lAll trunk. fully loaded, top cond, reg gas. moo. S66-919'l $1977 '78 T·Btrd Town Landau. l8M mt. must sell. FOR EVERY. HOURS .. ,.&& -i.,. = oarrmas. nmrr• .... wnas Will BE SOtD FOR OVER DEALER COST ! Over 300 Cars and Truc ks to Select From ~·~~ . . . Fvll J)OWel'. factory aor cond & all of the Buick luxunes Absolutely LIKE NEW -ONLY 40.000 rnles. (673CTW1 .... °"" $7795 ...... MmdajlMwltlt 2LSOH.arbor Bl.. C.M . '45-5700 SADDLHACIC FOID 23'0 S. Main, Santa Ana Al the Com er of Warner 546-7070 tEOX)/bestoffer 646-8S2S kH_.,.....,,,,_,.,.,.,.,.__,.,..,.~-.-.._,.,~_,._,.,~_.,. ........ """'.,.,.,,.~Df!j!l!!lll!W!~~~ i.~.~-~-............ ~2999 Full oower. factory air cond .. rallye wheels, Landau top. ltll wheel. AM/FM radio. console & low. low miles• Must see -showroom freshl (ZVE397) '75 CHEVROLET I $2999 MONTE CAALO •••••••• V8. automatic trans.. power steenng. power brakes. air conditioning landau top & extra clean! (585l.WA) 7S FORD s2999 alTE COUPE ......... . Fu11 oower. lac1ory aor cond . sphr seats. Lan· dau 100 & low mites Sharp' ( 122MPJJ 76 BUICK • s2999 LESABRE COUPE •..•••.• Full pawer factory aor cond & low miles Sharo1 182SPOLI • ·n PLYMOUTH s2999 STATION WAGOM •••••• Auto matic trans., power steering, power brakes. factory air cond . roof rack. only 28.000 miles & extra clean' (038WOVI , '74 CADILLAC s3499 SB>AM DE VILLE •••••••. Full power. lactory air cone! . leather. l•lt wneel I & loo¥ moles. (474KS0l ~ ................ ~, ..... , ............. c.... t...._ 15 FORD PlllTO WAGON 4 cylinder, automatic. radio. beater. (5Xl2Yl $1977 SADOl.8ACIC FOltD 2MOS. Main. Santa Ana At the Comer of Warner ~7070 11 FORD FAIMONT 4llOI 6 cylinder. automatic, stereo ll!IOTLU > $3111 SADOIRACX FOltD 2MO S. Main, Sant.a Ana At the Corner of w a.mer --.7-7_0_LD_SM_O_l_ILE ___ S_3_5_9_9 ___ , 546-7070 STAIARECOUPI •••••• .c speed transmission. PoWer sleenng. rattye "'11Elite37,000 miles. full wheels & low miles Excellent economy cart power. Xlol con d . (398SPMJ -.lll4 77 CHRYSLER S 3 9 9 9 COIDOIA COUP'E •••••• Only 28.000 miles. full power. factory air cond .. AM!FM stereo taoe. leather & sunroof. An ex· cellenl tiuv! 3 others to choose front (173SST) ~~':° .............. ~4599 Full POWer. f.ctory air cood .. apllt power Meta. tilt wheel. landau top & In LIKE NEW oonditlonl (593TWZ). ~:~ ...... ~4799 With all of the 98 luxuriesptus AM/FM stereo. !tit wheel, cruise control. spllt PC>W9r ...._ & low mites. {748PHJJ '71CADIL.AC' s4999 IUITWOOO •ou.HAM 1 nctudes tilt wheef. crul9e control. tterwo. IPllt power 9NtS. all of the Fl"rwood lwcuriel & low mi ... I (181MCF). '77 DATSUN s4999 nosx wonscoun .. 15 IP"d trMlmieaion. air condltloniftO, 1terco. rmctto. ,.,,.,. wheels & only 18 000 ,,,.._ (378TWI~. • '1& RIB CltlUA --..u-4 door. I c1lln.der. aut.omatic. air eondit.ion· me. power ateartnc aDd tinaa. (&WOA) ~n $ADDI.RA~ POID aos. ltabl.SUta Ana N. die eon.-ol Wamer 146-7071 '11 LTD Jlrlm. 4 ..,, u..+ ... .u.r ....... .., lt74~ MUSTAM&ll 4 speed trans.. very deao • la ex~Ueot con· diUon. (713RLK> . ONLY SZ5t9 llACH IMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-otOO 77 Ghia: V8. stereo. AC. full pwr. 14.M mi, cream . $&.'1115. 557-4323, 67J..S825 eves. ·oo Oassic: Runs great. orig owner. new tires, best ofr. mus t sell. 848-81Z3. Classic '69 Mustang Grande, S8,000ml. Min l cood $2950. 644-4557 or 548-G9. '7'9 Muatang Gtua. V8. 7200 mi. must sacrifice SM!IO. ses.as. 'Mi,t, Must: vi. auto. PS, PB. body /1Dech t.op cood' tmO/best. 546-3398.. '815 llu.stang: Gd cood Ila& wbeela . $1000 /best. MMIM8 5157.->'7 eves, wlmds '815 ll&&Stang : Auto. aean cond. best off er .. 2807. '&S • Claaalc. rebu.ilt enllne. tnm, body x.lot. tM-eM2 Cl' ••• 9955 ....................... lt760LDS c.....s .... airsund1 wtti a •bite top • wblte interior. Loeded • baa low miles. (ZIDRJ!A). OM.YS46'1 HOWAID Q1,,•t Do¥e. Qull Stl. NEWPORT BEACH llJ.OIH •'79W& T090MMO ls...$17001 ....... SAii COCHRAN (MGl)Dlr 111-M11114aU ,. .. ~-· .. ~ .. . ___ .......... . ............. '73Squire Wagon: am/fm cassette. air con<!. new brakes & clutC'h. Xlnt cond. $1 500 or best &13-8261. 77SilverT·Bard. Doctor 's car. low mile~. C'rwse control. $4500 499 1286 VecJD 9974 ......•..........•..... l.971 Ve~a. eng replaced. clean. xlnt cond. 1695 833-8277 1 ..._.... Con. Classics. A,.ti~s.. Race, & One of a kind! '78 Plnt.o V6. silver/blue. &lr. radio, auto, s;?995. 644-6751 ....... .,,, •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Vega Ka.mback. w 1a1r New ures;brb. $1000 or I bst olr. J erry 842-5624 ~.~:.-. ....... !~.~~1 ~.~:.-. ....... !~~1~ ... ~.·.-. ....... !~~~,~~·-~~.-. ....... !~.~~ lll\Y S1\l .. I~ ! 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix 1979 Pontiac Bonnevil'e Auto. PS. PB. padded landau top, 80-40 aeet1. white. aldewall 1t .. 1 belted radials, air cood , S.way pwr. Miii. pwr, wlndowa, AM/FM ater.o radio & tilt wh .. I Every Grand Prix Is On Sale!!! OVER 40 IN STOCK! FROM s5795 Hurry! Hurry/ Hurry/ Tremendous Selection Of 1979 Bonnevllles! Aak About Our Great Demo Bu s On All Models * OUR ENTIRE STOCI OF OYER • 1979 TOYOTAS ARE PRICED FOR IMMEDIAR SALEI * ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE: YOUR BANI, CREDIT UNION OR CASH. * MAIE ONE BID OF ONE DOLLAR OYER OUR DISCOUNTED PRICE & IT'S YOUISlll * WE WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TIADE·INI lri'SiOY01iiiME * NO GIMMICKS -NO HIDDEN EXTRAS: LET'S DEALI HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES FROM OUR FA•TASnc SALE- eio 5 100 OVER FACTORY INVOICE & IT IS YOURS!!! MEW 1979 CELICA LIFTBACK 5 sO{'ed tranc;, factory air cond . factory sunrool oower steering. power disc brakes. rear window shade kit. rear window wiper. steel styled wheels & radial tires (151570). THAT'S RIGHT $100 ~iliiiiiiiiila,.OVER FACTORY INVOICE! DISCOUlll BID s 1oo OVER FACTORY INVOICE & IT IS YOURS !!! MEW 1979 COROLLA DELUXE AUTOMATIC Automatic. Ir Jn' m····'' n I~, .... ()'<! ",jf 111•nrj(}N delO'e)QOt c.aroet1n9 . rao:o 0 1•11;1 1-01n•tr•o£-, 6 N',w tires (3935751 THAT'S RIGHT $100 OVER FACTORY INVOICE! ,,,_;;=--_ ... FROM MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL LIST PRICE 5 speed trans. factory air cond . AM/FM stereo w/ 4 speakers factory alloy wheels owr steering, pwr. 4 wheel disc brakes. steel belted radial tores I. much. much morel (01 4444). FAlllASnc USED CAR YALIES!!! 1970 VOLVO STATIOMWAGOM 4 speed transmiSS1on. new paint and very clean! Must sell thia week!!! (058966). EARLi lft'S s1999 SALEPlttCI 1978TOYOTA COIOLLA UFTIACI Under 10.000 miles. au1omauc trans. AM/FM stereo. air cond. & silver w/black Interior. (004UZZ). 1977TOYOTA COIOUA Z DOOa SIDAM 4 speed transmission. custom painted extenor. raJlye wheels & raised letter tires. (026T8N) EAaLI llE'S s3299 SALEPIJCE 1978TOYOTA CBJCACOUPI Automatic trans., AM/FM stereo w/factory C.B.. a11 cond.. targa blind & rich OOtd w/saddle Interior. (659UZUI. 1976 TOYOTA CBJCA ST COUPE This one 1s a super nice car• Must sett this beauty this week111 1381 ROF) 1975 VOLVO 1977 TOYOTA STATIOMWAC.OM CEUCA GT COUPE Automatic transmission. air condthon1ng. GT styling a1 its bes11 We must c;ell this power SIOOf'tng & luggage rack. Must sett E'J<tremely nice car 11'11$ week'" 1470SPUI tn1s week'" 10 74NCTl EARLE ••E·s s jl jl"I EAALI ••E'S s46" EAaU ••E·s s4aaa SAU PllCE .._._ SAU PltCE SAU PalCE 1777 1978 DODGE 4x4 PICKU, Short whHI base, Automatic. tilt. pwr. steenng & brakes. stereo 8 track. shd1ng rear window & big wheels + tires· (1J50e&C). 1977 DATSUN 2IO%COUPI Very clean & beautiful COQPef metallic Automatic trans . air cond. & AM/FM (357243) 1978 VOLVO Z DOOa SEDAM 4 speed trans w/overdnve sunroof air cond . stereo tape & beauhlul cunaron brown (630WCPI EAllLllKrS s55" IAILIUS s5aaa IAILI ID'S S64AA SAU PllCI SALi NICI 1'7'7~ SAU PltCI ,..,.., 57599 =-= 57799 . . SUNOAY.AUOUITH. t•n FINAL SPORIS A SWIM PART'f' AT WOOD5TOCK~ ? "(OU NEVER KNOW Asour WOODSTOCK'S 5WiM PAATIES D v NANCY D 0 cu SLUGGQ WHAT'S GOING ON HERE 'i (rt) ;o ~ c i. i f • "' '< ! 5 35 CENTS LOCA WANTA~ Dear Friend, WELL, ~OU CERfAINL'f t4AVE A NICE DA'f FOR IT OH, NO! f1E DID IT A6AIN .. . 6 -26 I HOPE ~OU t4AVE A GOOD TIM E I HOPE 50, TOO ... HE INVI TED TOO MAN'<'! ~~4";&- By Ernie Bushmiller THAT'S THE MOST POPULAR SCALE IN TOWN ---ITS TWENTY- FIVE POUNDS LIGHT ...... A'-SO , ~FtlMMI~ \~ THE WOR5T CAMP D1~EC.T01& ~\IE,Q AND fl&ANS Tt-41S P~Alf Ll"E ~TA LA(i 1'7 ! I 'M 60N~A GET T~l50FF MYC~EST ONE WAYOtr ANOTHE~.·.· ~HE FDOD I( ~Off'EN, AND ,0 At2E ALL T .. E FACILIT)fS !.' DENNIS THE MENACE 1 WOND~R HOW FAR IT /<;; IV HOt,L.YV\'OCD ? . . fM GONNA Sf F/< MY FORCHUN. ~l.JDGE l)NCON F'l ~MeD 50LA ~CE' H INT? Al M17MANAucMENI B Y UNNAM ED C.AMP Ol ~ECTOR '71-Y. Vef\r,, L 7 PUT TEr< <Jl\MWIC Hf c IHAT OLGHTJ\ t..AST UNTIL r Fl f\.D Mf I -Oi<L'f ,( lf'J - r ofT CL (G'l'.BGY ;..;,.r B IV/ LL Ht=l P MC . PARKER THERE'S ONE THIN G THAT HE'S A SALES MAN, HAS A TERRITORY THC N HE S HOULD lT ISN'T 01-# f HI M 5ELF ,\L\"JA'i S ANOTHE R LI Nt TH;\T SIMPLE, O F WO RK.' 5 AM.' BOTHERS M E ABOUT BUCK .' TO SERVICE AND 15 UI' ABL E TO WHY ISN'T H E TAKIN0 BE.TIER GET HOME EVERY NI Gi 11.' ~ ... CARE OF HI S SON ? IY~~ ~,. ------::::::--. ----- -E VE~Y600Y worr~1 e~ ABOUT L10EL- IHE~E DAY? .... By Hank Ketcham I \VAS V'VONDERIN 6 WHETHER f HERE'D Bt SOME KIND O F WORK HE.RE AT IHE FARM ? , •· AFTER LEAVIN0 5PE.NCER FARM5, ~UCK 5TOP5 AT A TAVERN I 1 ELLIN0 STEVIE TO W AIT IN THE CAR -- I BETTER BEE I F HE'S AL.L RIGHT, .. BETTER LET ME HAVE ONE MORE, BARTENDER! ,.-...... BUCK 5A\D HE'D ONL.Y BE GONE ' A LliiLE WHILE/ . , • • DO L(Ql) THIN AN40NE.'ll GET MAD IF lAJE TAKE tJJME OF 1HAI FRIED ~/CKEN FRON\ -- ... I' LL WATCH 114E [XX)R AND .; GOO 0RAB US A COUPLE. OF ... PIEC.~ OF FRJED ~/C.KEf\l OH u.nw ! 1fiEKE'5 ~ME !:JTRAWBE.RRQ PIE LE.FT ! QUPPER , CRAzq ? OF COUR.5E ! LJJHl.) 00 t..,>eO 1l11NK WE:RE OOIN G IT AT THREE O'CLOCK IN 1l1E MORN! NG ~ ~ Fl<OM Tu E FRI D&E. ! ' -----::r-__,c=::nrl" -----i " RJR6ET IT AND STICK TO 'rnE GI ICKEN .1 1fi lS IS A 5UR6fC4L MOON MULLINS WHYIS IT SO HOT:, LOR[) P? WELL, IF \l\/E HAD ONE WE WOLJLDN 1T !URN IT UP AND PF?.E5 1f>ENT CARTER .... WOULD BE I I <. _j PROUD ~ OFU5 1 ~ . r HE DoE5 N1T kNow us. DOCTOR SMOCK I MAGI Ne .1 A SHO W ABOUI A YOUNG I NTe::RN W H OSE: M ON-. HAS e>ee:N Re=INCAR- NAIE:D AS A HOSP1-rAL-.' SO WH6N PO YOU IH INK YOU CAN PUl 1-r ON 1'"H6 ~IR ? PROGRAM DEPT. "\ 5 -Z6 .. ilfJHEKNEW us HE 'D 8E PROUl> OF us IF WE l>Jt>N1T /URN IT UP IF W6.HAI:> ON£ .~t b 01<? YeAH ·' A eu I L.-DI NG i""HAI"" IAL.-KS .' BUI ONL.-Y 10 Hf:=R SON.' GReAI, HUH ?! 6TRll<E / by Ferd Johnson \''E f)oN 1T HAVE /~NA I R­ CoNDI T/ONER . I TH 1Nk '/OU 1R~ LOS!N(;, YouR COOL. By George Lemont CBN TV NETWORK AN ' Ge-r IHIS lllL..8.' J: CAL-L- II "AAY /V\OIHf;;R , '!HS CL..1 NI C " .' . .. ( . 1' . \ . -------by Hal Kaufman --------- • wo•o f'LAYT"1'Mtt •lt~•••lttttrStr•••IAI• lftlo •famous pallftdrefM (word or Mtttence !Mt , .. ,. the ume Mdlwnlt •M forw1nl1J: 1000-A·5"-A·1000 1•1000 CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six d1fler ences in draw1n9 details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answer s with those below. ·11<11n 1w St MOQ •t 'lkl1111w s1 _,,., '( 6u1n 1w "~ ........ WC Cf -••.::t ·c ·~"MINIS ., 'llufUtlAI Cl -lid ., ~>ua.a.110 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 1. With just two letters, a1:>9ve. the artist has given us a picture of a seven letter word-the name ol cl flower What flower, l . S1m1larly, with these lour letten-ALL <>-- we're provided with a clue to a popular ex pression. What's that? 3. Also, with six letters -WE IS 00-we have the essence of an oh· quoted proverb. See If you can puule II out No fair peeking at answers below . a.IOj> """ ,, ~ 11•M c ·11• ••11• ou1111oi. t C3UO W ... l -"'Y I THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES I~ 'Tl' 910P AN AElllAJ. ll08/M~ tJllP6RMAN STILL l\ANNSESTO ~PLY Wf'TH A COURT ORPERTO 1'KE£P 80TN ffETONTHE 61lDUNt7"-- f!J't TAklN6 APIECE CF TIE.SIOE- WALK WITH HIM! THAT ''800Y- 8LOCKB 11 THE 0ULLET--! 6UT WHYOtC? HE FIRE ON 1'HE 0LIMP'.G PASSENe~~-· ?! A·S.A·1000. Sim,ly c9'ange flfl"" lftlo Roman numer•h to Htwe tt out. Time llmlt: I minute. wvov w.1 wvovw e Common Clay! A potter took the words EAR. THEN and WARE, ran them together and what did he get? e Sum Funl Jot down "'es. eight digits l>etwffft 1 and f-J2S47"1, omlttlnt "'• number six. How, multtpfy the number by six 1nd note tho result. e Tongue Twists! Say fast and repeat faster Crisp chocolate chip cookie crumbs Six thick th1s1le sticks Chuck and Chet chucked the corn shucks PADDLE POWERI Wllj or won't our hero abovt pHdlt his way lo point x. at iower rlfhtt Wt'll ttt yov decldt. .. ~ ... r ., K. HAND PICKED! Apply thew colon for •n amusing picture: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flu h. 6-Lt. green. 7-0tt. blut. I-Ott. t rMn. t -8-.ck. 10-Lt. purple. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letler s in the word below to form two complete WOf'ds TRA VEST Y --. --- -... THEN score 2 paints each for all w0<ds of l oor lett~s 0< more found amo"9 the letters Try to SCOf't •• IHSt so poinh. -·A•9A .... -~ by PASKO, TUSKA, COLLffiA Hmm ••• THAT'5 w~--ro L-URE If.£ AWAY Ff?C:W.. THE: SECONP 'COPIER! I'. KNOCKED OUT" rT~ CRew--AAO NC¥I TH~ NO ONE'S Pl~OTING IT, IT''E-FAll ING-- --AND WHILE r CATCH IT, THE: 6UNMAN'S 'COPTER MAKES M~ANWHIL.c ••• 1--------' THANK':1 FOR TIE OINNER INVITE, 6URT--8UT NO TllANI(!!;. 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MERIT Ki•&k>m Warning : The Surgeon General Has Oet.-mined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Killl:• .... w:·o.a ...... -lmrs: 11 ..... :. L..-------------0.7 ........ ,.a,...FTC-.nMt,'71 ............... '"' \ THEm YOURSELF Send 1111 QUllSIDI. • • ,...., 10 "Asll .. F1lftlto/ Wllllly. 6•1 l eUIQIOfl A~ New 'b11. NY 100?? ... PIY s~ tor pul*slled ouestoons Sot"' we CM" I --o1~ FOR LOUIS NIZER. attorney How can we apeed up our crtmltual· )uatlc.e .ystem and cut down on the yean It taka to complete • case? - N.C .• Yock. Pa. • While admin1S1Ta1ive efficiency and new technology can speed up the iudielcll system. the real savtog of time could only be achieved by reducing rhe rights of the individual. One could shorten iury seLec hon. cross-examination, summation and even eliminate some of the appeals But thorough 1ustke would suffer The bener remedy is lo make available more courts Jus~ must not suffer. and judges. Our population has grown But our ;ud1eial plant. so to speak. 1s the same as it was 25 years ago If a manufacturer who turned out 2 .000 dresses a year was asked to manufacture 50,000 with the same plant. you would have delayed delivery. That is what the Judicial system 1s suffering from We spend less than one percent for justice. FOR ROBERTA PETERS. Metropolitan Opera star Every time I see opera stars do their bit on 1V, they lftln uncomlortable. Why i. th•? -G.M., Waco. TeuA e Main reason is that we're not TV stars. We're used to the attention of the audience. not the merciless stare of the camera. Opera stars are not pop or rock singers Nor are we crooners. We must use our facial muscles. since every move· ment is highly magnified in close-ups, we could wind up looking ludicrous Thus, any time we appear on teleV1Sion we must remember to use our facial muscles sparingly FOR CHUCK NORRIS, world karate champion and star of Good Guys Wear Block Why do you feel that karate shoWd be taught ln tchools? -T.M .. Tupelo, Miu. e Primarily it ensures discipline. of the mind as well as the body. The technique is wonderful as a means of self-defense, but it's also a fine exeTcise and tension reliever. Karate users are secure in the knowLedge that their personal safety IS assured Teachers stress that students only employ their knowledge as a last resort. never aggressively. FOR fD EEN FULTON, star of As th~ World Tum• Some of the doth• you war on your 1V show are eo ......... An they youn? -A.C., Ancknon, S.C. e No .. At least the mange o nes aren't. Lisa (the gal I piay) ls suppoeed to be very fashlon -con1elous, and 1e>me ol the clothes the studio gives me to war ere 50 old··fashloned end ID-fitting that they look like i.ftown from Uttk Houw on the Ptolrfe. So, to protect my awn Image, I tTy to come to work wearing something suitable fix that day's epllode In cate I can't st.and the stght ol what they five me. FOR THE .. ASK• EDITOR What can you 1dl me about the expose that lormer •ctres1 Virgtnla Mayo .. writing . In whk:h she comes o ut wtth 10me surprising things on the men wtth whom the co.Qaned in ha early llms? -M. Southall. Westchester, N.Y. e Paul Newman. Gregory Peck. Wtllldm Holden. Danny Kaye. James Cagney. Bob Hope -1us1 a spnnkling of V11g1nld0S co-stars. with whom she appeared 1n over 50 films -are part of the cast of characters she's mentioning In the book ~he's working on now But they have no need 10 endure sleepless nights Their A/farrs of the skillet former leading lady 1s busy penning a cookbook Would you beheve that whenever thete was a filming break. hrst thing thar Ginny and the boys did was dtSCuss 1he1r latest culinary mas1erp1eees The book will Include them lnddentally. you're Wl'Ong lo can Ms Mayo a ''former actress " She's starring In a revue in L..as Vegas FOR ROBERT URICH, star of ABC-TV's Vega$ Your eye lor the ~e 1ex in the show Meml more f.C1 thm\ lction. Do you h.w a roving eye In privlite life, and how don your wife cope wtth h? -A. V., Redondo. Calif. e I must be doing a much bener ac11ng ,ob than I thought, so your question delighted me. even though n's without foundation A roving eye? No way I've always been a one wonldn guy. unable to iuggle more than one relahonsh1p al a hme My wife. Heather Mel\Zles. and I are happily mamed She's an aclTess and understands aU about "fan fln1ahon ·· .FOR ANN COMPTON, con esponden1. ABC TV News Have you ever refused to go out on a story? -G.V., Wilmington, Del. • Refuse a White House story? MISS a chance to spend yet another Christmas in 1he red-clay landscape of Plains? Not grab the pnvtlege of working through the night m a cramped and dusty editing room in India? Refuse 10 stand for hours m the bone-numbing cold outside the White House. only to be told "No, lhe President will not be out to make any com- ments .. Refuse a story? Never" FOR REP. GERALD B. SOLOMON (R. C -N.Y.l Should we barter wheat lor OPEC oil? -A.G. Pally, Albany, N.Y. • I have co-sponsored the so-called "Bushels for Banels" legislation Since the time of the embargo. the world price of oil has increased by about 500 percent. The price of a bushel of wheat, which was about SJ a bushel in 1973. 1s still about SJ a bushel. OPEC Imports about two-thirds of Its grain from the U S . and I liielieve we should use this economic lever to narrow the gap by bartering. PRO ..... Mt-. ID.-ON.) PRO Ano con CON ... a.ti. c-... .Ir., (R.-N.V.) The Pl¥Oi tax II owstoeded. Mon thin Ml ol Arnetca'• ~pay more Pl¥OI taus than lnoom8 taxes. In 1981 the P¥OI tax .. ICheduled to Jun1> ~ lo help up wlh J Sodll 5-:wiy blrMlll. A 9ml ._ died tax -which ,.. on ~ w. conNM, not ~ W9 t9T\ -would --·~°'"-~··" VAT would not 1n1J01S • MW tax. l wcdd .... pllt d ttw • ).ID'I .. ehedy ~· A VAT would be piild bv ~. not j\llt .,.._. • now a-y Soc:lll Seady -.. A VAT 11 f'9 belt W9'1 tQ.cut t.ctc ~ t11M1 end .. MilS!dien Sodlil Seady. Should VAT (Val~ Added Tax) Replace Our Income Tax System? The \lllluc added tu, wldety uted k'I odMr c:ounllia, .. not In the Am«ncan tradition. A tu on the~ n h value " produds • each .. from produdon ol h raw m*NI w1tll the tMtled ~ .. told • NI.Ill, wl ..... huge uni ol money for the ~· rMnt, but • •: 1) NificM.,., t-t on ~ rlllher than ablMy lo pey; 2) oomplc.md, ~. ~ tt... .,. •• ...... ~lax to adrr*t ...... ; 3) Ndden end~ beconq pllt ol h prtc:e ol good.; end 4) dllrupetve ol ow tect..I ~. mice ... taus. which .. n:tuded, haw geneally been .... end local, .....,.. than nedonal. C 1t7'1 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC •• All rlgM1 ~ Cotly Simon: The Shy Superstot Whose Kids Come First .. -I ' Though Carly s first hit single uoiud her fears about matrimony, her .seven-year mon1oge to Jome.s Taylor is strong. By Bruce Pollock A t one In the morning on Saturday, July 14, those lucky night owls who stayed awake to catch NBC's Midnight Special were treated to a rare experkmce Without benefit of TV Guides forewarn· fng. these avid music buffs may have been shocked lo witness Carly Simon showca.slng two songs from her hit album Spv -the dark and brooding "We're So Close" and the urgent and provocalfve "Vengeance." It was five years since she had last performed on the tube. Neverthe· less, she commandeered the camera's eye like a swashbuckler In a sat sklrt, epftomlz· Ing the Image of the 70's woman -com· petent, confident, seductive. Should Be," a somber meditation on the pidalls of modern marriage, was arguably the most Intellectual lyric ever to reach the top ten -the product or a Sarah Lawrence girl and her Harvard-educated friend. Jacob Brackman, who was then a writer for the New Yorker Her next smash. "You're So Vain," late In 1972. added further luster to her Image of }et·set sophisticatio n and class, with the song providing gris1 for the gossip mill, linking her with every eligible male on two con· tlnents, from Warren Beatty to Kris Kris· tofferson to Mick Jagger. who sang ap· propriately sensuous backup on the num- ber·one tune. This chart success coin· clded with her marriage to James Taylor. the Idol of coeds everywhere -and three years Carly's junior -and com- pleted a sort of cosmopolhan trilogy of style, taste and lnflumce. Ultimately these events deposited her In a world straight out of F. Scott Flt.zgerald, In her sfve-rock audience But the ensuing abum. Boy• In the Trees, with its tll'eezy "Yo u Belong to Me." co·written whh Mike McDonald o r rhe Dooble Brothers, won them b.Kk -and then some The album has since reached platinum status. denoting a superseller (at least one mil· lio n copies sold) Her audience, by aU ZK counts. Is still expanding. legions who know her only by her musk and by her Image as a woman of means and inde· pendence, a liberated working mother of two (Sarah Marta. 5. and Benjamin, 2). successful and outspoken -a spear car- rier In the emotional front lines of the bat de between the 5eJles. This Image, of course. flattering as It Is. does not constitute the whole of Carly Simon. She wlll not even admit to being especlaUy confident "I change my opln· Ion of that all the lime," she says. "Today I just want to dig a small hole for myself and crawl In . My feelings get hurt all the Dme If someone doe~·, like me, or they say something that I consider to be un- 1usufted, •I JUst huru me very much. and It takes me a long ome 10 get over 11 I've never developed a to ugh hide about 11 "I thmk rm basiully a well organized person, with enough diplo macy to CdtTY 11 off." she comme nts. before retµrnrng to more fam1har ground "'But being 1n the pubhc eye and rry1ng 10 lrve up to an 1m age . of yourself mvanably takes 11s toll Thdr"s why a lot of people go around in drsgurses h's not to escape the attenuon It's a ktnd of paranoia about what people Wlll say. or how 1hey u.111 feitl ti I don't grve them enough attention all the ome If I go out rnto town and I don't fel?I hke stop- ping and talking to all the people who want to stop and talk to me, they'll start b.Kkb1tlng 'Carly Simon's very rude She may be successful. but she's verv rude ' h's hard for me to take that Instead of conhontmg the person, I'll go and cry about II for an hour -and make CTazy decisions to leave the country " Once rn M r pre!.ence . however, the fa· ?de or glamour qwte ea51(y falls away 00People always say to me. 'You"re such a natural person ·So I guess they don't ex· peel m~ to be nal\Jral They expect me to be aloof. to have arrs -whatever a1TS are People expect stars 10 do nothing else than don therr crowns and push but· } tons to raise then children " Whrch is a i f Hollywood myth that holds no weight 1n the Simon· Taylor famlly :a 00All I wan1ed to do for the first ~r was to talk about my children's brrths,00 says Carly, warming up lo a sub,ect she clearly fmds more meaningful than the V1Crss1· tudes of fame "Every rirne I gel too sen ous about my career or worried that my record tsn"t selling or whatever. I think of my children. how I'm going to cook their dinner or how I'm going to take them to therr birthday partres." Her husband ts equally doting. "James is a very loving man, and this carries over into his rela· tlonshlp with the kids He )ust adores them " But into this scene of domestic tranquillity Carly Is quick lo ln,ect a note of stem reality "I think we're at a really crucial point ln the relationship bel\l/een the sexes. Women are feeling their oats more and desiring to be powerful, and men have become sort of frightened that they're go· Ing to be dethroned. so they're overreact- ing, either by escaping Into self·destruc· tlve behavior or by trying to beat their women down. We're in a period of movement. Nothing Is settled. And I Several days before, watching the per· formance o n a cassette while ensconced In the safety of her llvfng room, Carly was somewhat less enthusiastic In her own re · sponse to It. "The first time I saw the tape," she said, "I was horrified. But now I've come to enjoy It, almost as If I'm watching another person. I do think It's effective," she allowed modestly. "I come across well." .own personally desjgned (with James) ~ maruk>n. deep In the woods on Martha's Viiey.Yd, a remote and exclusive lslar¥I olf Maaac.hutetts' Cape Cod. Carly and her s.lsters Joanna (middle) and Lucy grew up ploylng and louing music. Today each has her own spttiol career fn the bUSlness. Throughout her career, performing - both live and on tape -has been a dlffi- cult. If not devastatJng, ordeal for Carly. Therefore, 1V and concert appearanca have been and probably wlll continue to be few and far between fOf ha. Yet, fOf all her ...clustveness, ahe has been among rock's ellta for moll of the dec.ade. Sh« achieved Immediate ~ltty wtth her Ant releate on Elektra recotdt, ~II Simon. In 1971. The alnglis from the album. "That't the Way I Alwayt Htwd It • • f""-MtLV WUIU.Y, A.,. a. "'9 Although this Is a world familiar to her since childhood (the II of the Simon & Schutter Simons, after all). Carly llCCOrn· pllshed her return to hs midst unaided by rank. Indeed, het background is not one generally conr.ldered a bt-eedlng place for the bulcalty ~Ing-class army of rock 'n' roll ptadltk>ncn Of thn fans. But true to fonn, Carly has tramc.ended clea es she has tranr.mded mutkal i.be9 and mUlic·bulfnal loglc. Her 1977 flit single, "Nobody Doa It Bctter, .. the tMm. &om ~ Jarnet Bond ... ~ &4'IO l..owd "·· thr.-ned to bury Mr In the jpYe• yard of EMy l.lnnlng lovaongs .,d ••"91 her from lwir or1gtnal pt~· I I I think It's much more difficuh on mar· riages, too." Of her own. she admits, "I'm still caught in the trap of feeling that the man should be above the woman. In my case I ohen want James's career to be doing just a teeny bit better than mine. But James is completely aware of the process that's happening in our marriage, as well as In the ma}ority of marriages that we know. I do know that men and women have po wers in different areas and that Jn some ways those powers should be recognized and kept. I know I have strengths in different areas than James, and that he's happy I'm stronger In those areas." Among the similarities In backgrounds tying Carly and James together ls the fact of their· musically inclined immediate families. Alex, Livingston and Kate repre· sent the Taylor side, all with albums on their resumes. The Simons have Joanna, Anaheim Ganahl Lumber Hawkin's Paint Rancho Hardware Costa Mesa ABC Lumber who sings with the New York City Opera, and Lucy, who Is now in the process of making an album for Sesame Sueet and with whom. in the mid-1960's, under the monicker of the Simon Sisters, Carly re- corded a couple of folk abums -one that included the single "Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod" -and a children's album "Yes, there's been sibling rivalry," con- cedes Carly, "but it's to their credit that they've been able to recognize It and still come out with a lot of appreciation for what I do and a lot of love for me My sisters and brother (Peter. a photog· rapher) have been so incredibly suppon- ive: I feel very warmed by that. But it's definitely hard. We want our brothers and sisters to do well, and they"re all extreme- ly talented. It's not as If we"re li?<leh the most taiented .. of ali our brothel'$ and sisters. It's just that we were the ones who happened to become the most StJccessful ta OiYNiPTc E!ll OVElCOl\T , JIV1-"tH' ! '/~All I•' I f Ati ti t i ~• •At•'•f VJtJf")[l HAFt' •111At•, M.t..<.ulll'" r,"4 vAN1;1 , '-I• < El Toro Saddlcback Lumber Laguna Beach Laguna Beach Lumber as far ¥ the media are concerned." As 1ar as Carly's record company is concerned, the message is much less complicated: They want her to tour "I know l could sell a lot more records rf I were touring,'' she says. "but you have to have a strong will to decide that you don't care If you sell a million every llme. To be satisfied with what you have ls one of the hardest things in life. So you could say that what I've been doing ls an exercise In !Tying to be sallsfied with what I have That's putting 1t in a loftier position than rt actually holds. But even if I weren't afraid of touring, I think it would be very hard fo r me. with the priorities thar I have To travel with the children -I iust don't see how I could do that. Ahhough I'm certain I will~ performing here and there." Among her current priorities ls a Vine- yard music club called the Hot Tin Roof. a business venture that has caused Carly ',1, ... \ ' • ...~.J ~ ""'~. ~ ,. t. t(W • •,, ••t&lr"' "I A. •tN., I about as much distress as performing U5tlally does WPeople have mlscon· ceptions about my role in the club," she says "They think it's mine So I get blamed for everything that's not nght Actually. rt's co-owned by myself and two other men I thought tt would be somethmg temflc for the island and I wanted to help them oot lhat was my moove, and that was my mvo>vement. I am preny much in charge of the mUSIC nght now. but I would like to get ii-out of my hands because my responsibihties are too great, so that I'm not free to wnte songs. for example ·· The hrst act she brought down to the club. however. was Tom Rush. a hero from her younger days and certainly a bona-fide musical stalwart. Who could find fault with that? Fact is, there are whispers on the street even now -that Carly Srmon, she can't lose foT fWt winnrng i&J La Habra Santa Ana Dickenson l umber Orange Bayshore Lumber San Juan Capistrano Consolidated Supply Ace Hardware Colorama Paints Yardley Materials Read how new Flavor-lntensifieaTriumph gives you taste good enough to stay with at only 3 mg. tar ... one of the lowest tar levels in cigarettes. Triumph. The first and only cigarette that delivers good taste with only 3 mg. tar. If you've ever been disappointed by one of the very low tar ciga- rettes, you will understand why Triumph is quite an achievement. Even the draw is a surprise. 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Since our adWrtleers often recefve thou- sands of ordef'I from all O'ter the country, occaalonalty unin- tentional delayt ocout If they do. Family Weetdy want• to .. 1l1t you as much u poutble. Jus1 eend the detaJl1 of your ordef to: Lind• Mount, Famlty w.ettly, 641 Lexington A¥Wtue. N9W YC>fk. NV 10022. You Are What You Write By Gloria Hochman G lnny could not understand why she did not get the job. She would have been perfect, she thought, as fashion coordinator for a ma)or department store Ginny did not know, however, that her rejection had nothing to do with her ap· pearance , her job experience or even the Impression she made In her Interview "Her handwriting Indicated that she had certain traits that we feh would not be compatible with the position," says the store's penonnel director. wshe didn't dot her l's, which Indicated she did not pay attention to detail; her handwriting slant· ed far to the r1ght, showing that she was too emotional, and her t's were open In the middle, telling us that she was too sensitive to handle this kind of )ob:· A growing number of businessmen be- lieve that handwriting offen Important clues about penonality, aptitude and mental state. An estimated 1,000 firms use It as a screening device for )ob ap· pllcants, and some psychologists feel It Is valuable In revealing a penon's dynam· ics. There have even been clalms that handwriting holds the secrets to certain aspects of physk:al health, emotional dis· turbance and family relationships. How reliable Is handwriting ana)ysis? ls there scientific: data to Indicate Its UMful· nes.s? Or Is It just another &tn~ Industry crammed wtth chMlatans? "Handwrttlng analysis, when done well (which can only be accomplished by five to 10 penons In Amerlca), Is probably deeper and better than six months to lllx years In In-depth psychoanalysis," says Daniel Anthony, who, wtth his wtfe Flot-· ence. teaches "The Psychology of Hand· writing" at New York's New School for Social Research. "Handwrtttng analysb unc.oven the unconldous which matt people attempt to hide." Anthony, however, Is outraged about the prollfendk>n of "amateun who take a $900 corrapondence coUTM and think they are as good as the wutat psycholo· gltts In the world but are really perpctnlt· Ing a hoax on the pubic." Handwrtttng analysts II not considered ii ldenc.c, akhough matt graphologists loote:ly 4!Jft on the personality tnb aymbollzed by oataln charactertstb. New York's New School ls th• only ool· lege that gives acaedbllon In the subject and~ .. not llccnMd . Any· one can hang up a shtngle. But Dr. Hmy O. Tebchcr, a leadlng grapho-d~n. lntlltl thM psycho· logk.al training Is ...mW. Dr. Tebc:her says that hand~ should realy be r.alled "brainwrtdng." In hll book, Hand· wrtln9 -RevelatJon of ScJ/, ~ oplaW11, 'The hand IMNly holds the '*1 · h II the brUl that dhc:tl the n'IOverMntl ol the hand, which II rapon9ble fof the INn· Mr WI ~h the lettB'I .. formed 0t the llMI arc lplC.d." Tebc:Mr nota thlil the handwrting o1.,...., who have been fttled With mtlftdlil llmbe, II no difftralt from their '°""" Mndwrttlng. In • four·v--~ project con• ducted wtth the Es.sex County Overbrook Hospital in New Jersey. Dr Telucher compared two·paragJaph handwrinng samples of persons wi!h dillgnosed psy· chlatnc conditions and those of nonnal pe:rsons Hts analyses were mailed to psy chlatnsts. psychologists and social workers who knew the psychiarnc history of the 'ub)ects Teltscher says. "De.spite the absence of spontaneous wnting, and wtthout having met any of the panldpat· Ing subjects, the judges were able lo match my analyses succes.sfuUy. A control group of Rorschach evaluations of the same population which was matched by the same judges achieved a less frequent the light the handwrltmg !: the more eVldence there Is thot the -eart rules the hud " Wnting thai IS str t up and down conno1e.s controlled emolton These persons Are logic.al and ob,ea1ve and do nor let 1helr feelmgs get In their way A .slanl to the left Is associated with lack of spontaneity and 1he uiabtlity 10 "let go " h ls thought thm children who will not write with o nght slant are showing resutance lo authority The size of wnnng ts important. Large writing often comes from extroverts - those who en,1<>y working or spending rtme With other people. They Me active, self-assured and have many Interests --~~~ ~rd;n;: graphologist Anthony. &~ohnHooaxk -·;= ~ Anthony feels Edward Kennedy's wnt· Ing is that of o mon wil.h 'big plans " correspondence " Hat>ert Shugar has been a ~apholo gist for mor11 than 20 years. He explains that handwriting must be ana}y7.ed against the model learned by the subject For ex- ample, In America , the standard writing model taught ln public school ls moder ate.ly slanted to the right Deviations fTom that model are significant. When analyzing a Brito n's handwriting, how· ever, one would have lo consider that the Jtandard handwriting In that country Is upright. S huger, llke Anthony and Tehscher, believes In the Gestalt method ot ~­ ology -looking at a large sample of tomcone's hand1o1.rrlltng and ldenttfytng pcnonallty trds which are confirmed by .several charactertstics. A penon who writes llleglbly, for aample, could be In· ~e ("l don' care If Vl)U can't read what I've WJittcn ") , evastve (nffds to conceal). mentally disturbed (unable to think cohcrmdy) or jult IO goal-oriented that ~ docs not take the ttme to write clurfy. The wapho&ogtst must cxamlne ocher handwriting charactertsdcs to deter· mine which dao1ptlon fits. The tlant of one'• wt1dng, the size, the speoe between words end .entenca, the plac.crMnt of th• handwl'ttlng samp&e on the paper, the d~ec:tk>n ol the wrllng (uphlD, downhlD. straight) .-. all 19ltfl· cant. So Mt the ways In which cntU\ let· tcn11efonned. Con9dcr the handwrtlk\9 •nt. S... caute the mod411 In lhll country II a ~ ~ slant, hendwrtttng that looks .. thll: ~~ mey ~ • eotdow11.-, • pe"IOf'I with avtrllgl cmockMwll bal.mce -not too alool or too demontlraevc. The t.1her to Ronald Reagon. soys Anthony. "con '1 moke fus script as hand.some a.s his face " Small handwrtttng may be a 5'gn of some· one who is anendve lo detail and pn!fers concentrattng on one thing at a time rather than working slmullaneously on several projects. This writer may also be more comfortable with facts, figures and detail than with people. Those with medium-$1ze handwriting are neither too extroverted nor too aggressive. They can concentrate, but can also be bc:tlve and accomplish. Whm the stzie of the letters vanes -tome large and some small -It often means that the per-son Is easily hurt and ftnds It dlfflcull to rtla.x. The way a paragraph Is placed o n the paper unnivels a lot of secrets. ~ugar says, uWhere yo~ place your wrttlng on the paper (a white, unlined, 8'/2-by 11 ·Inch sheet) can show how you SH younelf. If you leave a wide margin, you are p&adng yourself away from the world and from people. ff you begin dote to the margin, you like to be around people." Handwnttng that slants upward can poftray opdmllm: when It goes downhill, It may mean pallmltm. Handwriting that extends malght acrou a page tndk:ata evennaa of mood, a PftlOn who Is not overwhelmed by unrulstk: optimism or disappointment. Anthony brtltles, however, at the as· sumption that any llngle charac:tcriltic can aocurately Identify tomeonc's per- IONlllty. He lnlltU that all traltl mu• be weighed against the handwrtttng sample ... whoa.. . ~ how ti» do 1t t.aha rr .... ,.. ..... 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The axiom that "even your best friend won't tell you" is erroneous If someone Is your best friend. that person is most likely 10 level with you -even If 11 hurts 5. Women make bener friends than men 6. If a friendly person tnes. he may sometimes be successful 1n making friends with an unfriendly tnd1v1dual. but 11 lsn 't hkely 10 be wor1h the effor1 ANSWERS l . True . In a study of fnendshlp, in vesttgators from two universities (Cornell and Brandeis) cite Ralph Waldo Erner son's definition as one of the most evocative and conctSe "A friend 1s a per· son with whom I may be sincere Before him I may think aloud." And findings are reponed documenting the ltnk between friendship and the disclosure of those personal thoughts and feelings 2. Folse A learn of Umvers11y of California behavioral spec1alt~ts made a !ttudy of the effects of various factors on the ch0tce of friends and enemies Find· 1ngs: The probabihty of being chosen as a fnend by someone -or your choosing him -Increases the more closely you live together. And it was found that "not only are people more likely lo become fnends rhe closer they hve. they also tend to be better friends .. 3. True Purdue University studies show that sell-concept tS significantly related lo the amount of self·dlsdosure, that "people who have a high self concept are able to be more open with others. and therefore form berter (and closer) relationships wilh others " t'moltons It s mlert">ltng 10 nore in th1) conn11cuon 1hd1 1n a Untv\'n.11y c.A M111 neY>la study •>f the pdnern) ond funu1or" tJf clow frtt>t1d~h1ps. · womt-n '>Ubl\'• I.lo cot1)l)l!tntly described their fmm d'.>l1tp) "'" qu<1l1tdt1vely su~nrn 11, 1hvw ol m.•11 dtld fnendsh1ps wnh wurm-n w..-1;> d" '><'rt~d by b<>th ,exes d~ qu<1lll.s1t\el~ '>U~rtm 10 rho~ ol men 6 . 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'hdpt:'s d'> "'"ii dS do '>·mplt? puules and t11 hdndl•• < • n.: .. ;>r' Irk\! ~f<Jrl? and dher .ind mur,> • r •l''>' "l • mmunicdOnn '>ktll\ .:ire 1~r .. d t:>v thl! c h11<l '> '")P• ms" to; que., t1< 11s dnJ h:., ab1l11~ to loll1Jv. d rt!c 1:1m-. l>ur119 tlao? ll''.>11n<J the rho Id s ~h<l\ 1< 1r 1, •>bs.•r\ed cl•J!.l?lv '-ome children ntdy t .... sla\ or dlrdld Jnd l'ds1ly frusrra1eJ .11he~ m11v Mro mphsh e11l td:.ks u.rth lanlt> d·ff.culf\ A leo,1. ma\ ~· C<Jmple14!ly un t•l<>rwrat1H• ti1Jv. o child re.Kt~ 1~ 1mpnr li\nt 1n dl'terrn1nin9 h" ch.rnces l•'r su( l.,..,.., •n rhe cla,.,r•>0m Yet lh\!rt:' ,., tlw ddn~r olwdV'> pr<'Wnl rn )uch tests thdr prob •m .. normal!~ df>YX'<>rvd IA.1th duldr~n h1,tp>'ractt\HV or d1stractt!dn•'S'> fnr e'ample 11.11! ~ miscnnstru,_.d as d1sab1h11 ... ~ l-.•en \.I.here <'I ll'91t1rnah! d1Sdlul11>• !!> apparent 11., Laus .. ITid',' nor l:w Thu> m rh,, abs.!nce of oilier ev1Jenc11 an dpparently normal child wtth ~nC>U'> lt><1rn1ng problems t'> ohen presum .. d tr1 b... neurolvg 1c ally 1mpa1rt!<l .. •>r more commonly. bram ddmdged Som" children do suffer fmm 1wurolngical 1mpairm1111t tlnd for that ro?ciYm r»qulro! '>p..'C1t:1I help Bur ~urrent m._.drcal rl!warlh 1ndicart!s that onlv a small 1>"TC11ntage of so ccilll!d M>nlo?arncrs dre reallv neurologically 1mpa1red As 1s well known. ch1ldrt'n mature di different rcires no1 only m 1h"11 physicdl and menial d~velopmt>nt but m their r1?ddmess for l11armng cis w ... 11 Yet such d1fter1111ces may nor alway~ account for a child's slnw11es~ or dltf1cuhy m learning Acc:ord1n9 to the New York Slate Educa 11011 Depar1ment's Office for lhe Educa !Ion of Children w11h Handlcappmg Con d1t1ons. 1here an? certam warnmg signs that parents should look for Your cluld may need special help 1f he • has reddened eyes complcims that his eyes hur1, holds obiects close to hi& eyes to see 1hem better • often has earaches. Ct\nn01 he3r TV or rddio at normal lev11I. spl•f\ks unusually softly or loudly • • s1utters. has d1fhruhy S<lying word\ or making sounds • has trouble using small obiects )UCh as toys. IS very awkward when runnmg or iumping •learns much more slowly than other children his age •IS always tired. becomes 111 ohen. suf fers from frequent mfect10ns • displays exttemes of emotion (very quiet or frequenlly angyy and des· tructlve), avoids talking or playmg with others The observations of an informed par· ent may be more valid thah the results of a ~landardlzed tat, '°' the screening of preschool children Is sometimes con· ducted by Inadequately trained people whose judgment, for that reason, may Somuc/ J Gulino la pril'ldpol of Grun Field Sdtool In Comm«~. N . Y .• and an education lilrff« "" notlonol "'~· II• l"ottl.Y WH.Kl.Y. Alilll* .. 1'11 not always be completely relied upon. (Afler all. the field of learning disabilities 1s quite new and well-trained specialists a re still few and far between.) Parents can become better Informed by studying the sub,ect of learning disabilities more close- ly, by consulting professional institullons and, not least, by assuming a partnership role with the schools in the education and care of their children Such cooperation between parents and schools can give greater force and mean mg to the Education For All Handicapped ChUdren Act, which promises learning disabled children the extensive rawi help formerly denied them ..:J ( • • F IRST AID GEL •• campho-Plmque It's the Law Federal law PL 94 142. The Educa tion For All Handicapped Children Act. requires that all handlCdpped ch1I dren -aged 3 to 21 years -receive a "free and appropnate pubhc education" (ages 6 -17 beginning in Sep1ember, 1978 and ages 3-21 in subsequent years) Here are some of the highhghts of the law 1. "Handicapped children are defined as. 'mentally retarded, hard of heanng. deal, speech impaired. v15ually hand1 capped, seriously emotionally disturbed, orthopedically impatred. or other health 1mpa1red. o r children with spec1f1C learn- ing disabili11es. who by reason thereof re· quire special education and related ser · vices ' " (Sec 602) 2. Public schools must seek out. 1den tify and evaluate handicapped students o r those suspected of having a d1sab1hty 3 . Handicapped chJdren must be edu- cated wnh their nonhandicapped peers "to the maximum extent poSSlble " ThlS d04!sn 't mean o// handicapped children must be in regular cla~s. but 11 does mean that chJdren should not be in seg regaled Institutions or even In separate wings o f a building any more than 1s necessary 4. Before placing a handicapped child. a professional evaluation team consisting of a pnnc1pal. classroom teacher. special education 1eacher and a paren1 must evaluate the child and make a placement decision • 5. The regulauons add tha1 teachers should not "put undue rehance" on tests that may d1scnminate against those Wlth lesser sensory. manual or visual skills 6. Parents must be informed In ad- vance of any placement dec1Sion and may appeal in a formal hearing. 7. A wntten, 1nd1viduahzed program of instrua10n must be developed by profes· sional staff member-s in consultation wnh the chdd's parents The program must be evaluated periodically -again in con- suhanon wrth the chJd's parents 8. The confidenuality of all data and informat10n pertaining to the child must be assured And access 10 all the child's records must always be 1mmed1ately available to his or her parents 9. The child must be given access to all aspects of the school program normally pro111ded for non handicapped children. Including an. music. phyS1Cal education. library science and other special sub,ects or serv1ees 10. All services 10 the handicapped chdd shall be provided at no cost to lhe parent New CAMPI IO·PHENIQUE~ FmST AID GEL. . ~ New medicated gel stops pain tnstonlt\t Concentrates full ltt'ength medication right go cold sores. cuta, bug bites. And puts on emofllent, germ-kllllng shield gmr the hurt-to help prevent Infection and help speed heating. Some et'fecttYe formula os Compho-Phenlque Liquid -now In clear. soothing OJtJ form. Handy ttme tube. Convenient to toke anywhere. New Compho-Phenlque Gel. ·~itO -1•"<1 '°''-' ... u..~ ., .. , .. ''°"' Concentrates poln-tcllllng, getm~llllng power on cuts and saape&. sq. pain lnstantty and forms on emoltlent. germ-tlltlng ltMk1 ...... 11111-·w·.0.1 .......... ,,,._.,m ...... The Stylish Adieu Of Lou Stock 6t0 \ league slugger who hit .400. Yet. at each aossroad, he had man- agers ahenng his role and doubters predicting that he'd never make it "My initial at-bat In organized ball was a home run," Brock muses. "T eammeles said 'wail 'tll It counlS -you won't be doing that!' In my exhibition debut with the Cubs (1961) I led off with a single against a good pitcher. Got the same warning. Finally. on the first C~~~lll&iill'!_..~ ' • ' pitch I saw In the regular season, I t 'v ~ -lined a base hit off a ball thrown by \?~ ':"' ~; -Philadelphia's Robin Robem. That .. ~:·,.~-·"""-·~--.j···· convinc.ed ·em somewhat." For the ... 1 Cubs, Brock was a reliable hitter _ -!.\_,._...,¢_.. and a fleet-footed. sure·handed Wide Wor1d outfielder. But It was a mid-1964 trade to By Glenn lewis L ast season, when Lou Brock batted a lowly .221. many people were In· s1sting that he had hung on 100 long, that he should have retired. that he was 411 washed up. Well. not exactly Brock dedded that he'd retire after this season. He had, he reckoned, enough left for one parting shot. Some shot. The game's leader In stolen bases, Brock, at 40, Is now closing in on 930 thefts CT y Cobb stole 892) A near·.300 lifetime hitter, Brock has been among the league's leading batters almost aU year, and by season's end wUI have amassed 3,000 hits (equaled by only 13 other men). Fittingly, he played In his sixth All-Star game during this, the last of his 18·year career "It's exciting having the opportunity to make things happen ~In ," beams Brock. "I wanted to end up on a dramatic performance -the uhimate fantasy - and It's happening. I'm getting my final blaze of glory." Sweet Lou's hot twilight spree Is fueled more by fun than pressure. BasebaO for him Is the .challenge of a crucial moment. He gets fumed on by "a base hit with three men on, a home run In a tight game or stealing to reach scoring po9tlon." Miiestones, like a 3,000th hit, are "Just numbers" to Brock that arise from a busy past, n,othlng to get nervous about. "The only record I ever went after was Maury Wills' single season stolen·base maril (104)," explains Lou, who ran down his goal In 1974 with 118 safe at· tempts. "A record Is something you smash within a confined period of time. It's do or die -demanding consistently top quality. Milestones are simply longev- ity and a modest ~ff of succas." Brock was Mwr content with token acclaim or weft-paced outings. From the ~nlng he cnvllioned spectacularly "dotng H aU." The 5' 11 .. , 170-poundcr was • IC~ pitcher and a minor- ~LA.,.•#~_., who llP«fOI· ... "' IPOf'W rwpottfng. St. Louis that changed the coorse of his career. "Johnny Keane, then the manager. asked me if I could steal bases." says Brock, who had only 40 to his aedit the first two seasons In Chicago. "I said 'sure, I'm one of the best,' figuring it was a pre· requ1sHe to making the starting llne·up, He said 'so go out and steal bases.' That changed my whole approach to batting.~ In 1964 the newcomer batted .315 and stole 43 bases. He triggered enough rallies to propel the Cardinals to their fttst pennant In 18 years. Brock led the Cards to pennants In 1967 and 1968. that mar· velous year when he led the National League In doubles, trlples and stolen bases -then tted the World Series record of 13 hits and matched his own mart< of seven Series steals. Of course, not every day brought at· colades and sunshine. "Playing pro baseball Is comparable 10 living In a fishbowl," Brock observes "All I had to do was make an e"or to feel naked before the crowd. A bad game can be really embarrassing." 8 rock gauges trends In baseball as astutely as he baits an opponent. He mourns the loss of fraternallsm between management and the ~omislng player. 'The almighty dollar" and Immediate box·offlc:e appeal are the only concerns now. Conversely, he applauds the keener balance of competition that prevents top teams In a division from nonchalantly maubng the bottom dubs. And he marvels at the better·tralned new wave of athletes, like Pittsburgh's Dave Pa~er. capable of toppling any old rec«d It chooea to pursue. "I'm going' to mlu betebeD," sighs Lou, confiding he wtlJ not coach, but ls open to a manager's job. "I've lived II; It's been my ~hood. Spotts has shaped my•." On September 9. St. Louis will celebrate Lou Brode Dey. p~ !hoee new milatona wtD be tuc:Md comfort· abty behind him. It doan't Nally matter. Lou's lntllnte pride and spirit c.n hewr be condented Into • page of • .. ~ book or a strttlg of .-n.ks. _., 'Ma.'t WUIU.Y, ~a. 1'l't • .. hdle s-d• Pie. An euy no-bake dessert that's one of PErs favorite recipes. Ice cream, marshmallows and gobs of cre.amy fudge made with PET, the Cream of Evaporated Milk. lcupPEre Evaporated Mllk 1 cup (6 oz.) semi· SWIMt chocolate pMJces \4 teaspoon salt In a heavy 1-quan saL1C4?P&n, combine evaporated milk, chooo&ate pk!ces and sail Cook owr low heat, sUrTing occaslonaDy, until chocolate melts completely and mixture thtc.kens. Remove from heal Add marsh· mellows.. Stir until marshmalows melt and mixture Is smooth. Cool to room temperature. Une bottom and sides of a 9-lnc:h pk! plate wtth whole vanllla wafers. Spoon half of Ice aeam owr vanilla wafers. Pour half of 30 vanilla wafers c:hooolete mixture owr. Repeat wtth remaining 1 Illa 1oe Ice cream and chocolate. Garnish with sliced quart van almonds. ffftZle until ftrm, at least 5 hours. cream, softened Remove pie from freezer about 10 minutes FUNSTEN9 Sliced befON servtng for ease In cutting. Almonds Maka 8 to 10 MNtngs. 10ntght, by this cold and aamy desaert kiee from PET Evaporated Milk. '1bu'D dl9cowr that PET is so rich, It's lllce cooking with CftW1\. That's why It's the Cream c1' Evaporated MJk. l I I I I ~~~~~--~ ............. -.. ,. I r:1:;--::=..-=.:c:· .. 2J _,,_ ....... _. ----- , .... By ffi0tllyn Hansen Whether under Spanish skies or American, 1hese reci· pes, with lhe sun and color of S pain. m1gh1 JUSI be 1he right fla· vor for your end·of·the·summer barbecue We present a menu for you 10 choose from and vary to suit your own s11ua1lon. Put Zest In You1 Labor Day Satbecue CAN APES TORREMOUNOS 1 hard-coolud ~· chopped 3 tablapoom ln•ly chopped .tuled grffll oltvn ~ tUlpOOfl dry m1MU11d I i.blapoon -vonn&IH 15 Iii-' ruundl (.,_,. 1 1~ "'-In dlametft') Soltmed buttft' or mareanne Anc~ au.t., halwd CJOM· wlM and imgthwtM Stuffed Ill'"" oltvu, tlktd 1. In a smaD bowl, combine egg, chopped olives, dry mustard and mayonnaise. 2. Ligh1ly spread butter on each 1oas1 round; spread with egg mixture. using abou1 I teaspoon for each 3 . Garnish with anchovy fillets and sliced ohves Makes 15 conapes TORTlllA ESPANOLA 2 ~ oUve c. Mlad oil 1 larec potato, p.red and dtced 11-U onkltl, c~ 1h cup chopped 1tuied gJttn oltvu •,A, cup coarMly chopped cooked ham ~ t•upoon 1alt Duh~ 1 dow gerlk:, cruahed 6...-,bar•n 1. In a 10-inch ovenprool skit let. heat oil and Ii) potato 5 mm ures over medrum he.st 2. Add onion and cook un11l porato and onion are bghtl~· browned 3. Stum olives. ham. sal1. pep per and garlK Cover and cook over low hear S minures or un11I potaro ls lender 4. Add eggs. cook over 101A.• h.iat unul set on bottom S. Broil 4 inches from heat source 2 minutes or until eggs are set Cool. then chill Cut mro small wedges Serve cold o r at room temperature Mali.es 8 serL11n9s Editor's note This is a typ1Cal Spanish recipe h 1s served at almos1 every festive gdlhenng GASPACHO 5 medJum tomatoa, pttWd, ittd«dand~ l medium 1Wttt red ~. lttd«d and chopped l medium cucumbcn, P"Wd, ~and ~ 2red~.~and chopp.d 2 doYft prlk, minced 2Yt cup. tomato Jule• "" QIP oltw °" Of wect•ble otl 2 tablnpoone red wtn. vtne_.r 1 t.ab"9poon lah 1 t.abmpoon .. _ juice Y. teupoon Ybaaco ~ uuor 111 l•U1'00fl dried or~ MaYft y, tNepOoft dried baa.II h\lft l . Set aside for garnish 1/4 cup each to mato, pepper. cucumber and onion. In large bowl. mix to · gether remaining romaro. pep· per, cucumber and ont0n Add garlk. tomato juice. olive oil. vinegar, salt. lemort Juice. hor pepper sauce. oregano and basil 2. Pour half of mixture Into blender. Blend at high speed 15 seconds. 3. Repeat until aa vegetables are ~ded. Oilll 2hours. To serve, garnish with raerved chopped vtgetabies. Make1ll cup1 Editor'• nohl: It 0 ls custo mery In Spain to add • dash ol oloroso sheny and a handful of fresh bread crumbs to~. 11 • FA...._Y WHKLY, AUQvll .. "19 G RILLED CHICKEN RIOJA 2 v.ih<>W bfOU.rt, 1.,alt 1;, cup whln or whit• Rk>J-wine 1.4 Clip lemon )ulu Basting S.uce. (lft rm~) 1. Wash chicken and pat dry wirh paper towels 2. Mannate ch1<:ken m wine and lemon Ju1Ce fo r 1;, hour 3. Brush on basnng sauce and gnll, turning twice and basting ar intervals. unul ch1tken is tender Makes 4 to 8 serumgs BASTING SAUCE Cold waru 2 clovn gerllc, ~ 1 cabieapoon wmon Juke 2 en yo11u I 'II C\IPI oUve oU l teupoon drv mustard 1. In blender. pour a few drops cold water and add lemon Juice and garhc Blend well and add raw egg yolks Blend again 2. Gradually pour in obve oil. blending at medium speed unnl 11 has all been absorbed Add musiard and blend Makes about J 3/4 cups Fl.AN DE FRUTA 2 cupe ma~. r~ or lllced .,.achn ~ aq> oloroao °' cream •henv '.4 cup 111gar 2 cup. milk 11. cup .ugar Dah 1&11 4 ._ yolb, beaten 111 tnapoon olofoao c. a um lheny 1. Wash, huU a nd sbce berries. Add 1/4 cup sherry and chill. 2. Preheat oven to 325°F. Car · melize l/4 cup sugar by stirring it in a heavy saucepan over moder· ate heat until 11 becomes liquid and IS a golden amber color. !. Us!ng a wooden spoon, coat bottom of custard' cups with the syrup 4 . Blend together milk, l/4 cup sugar and salt. Add beaten egg yolks and whip together thor· oughly to blend. Add 1/2 tea· spoon sherry, beating again . 5. Pour mixture Into 6 custard c ups. Place ln shaUow baking pan. Pour bolling water Into pan to depth of) Inch. P\ace pan In center of preheated oven and bake 50 to 60 minutes Of until done -when the Up of a knife Inserted an Inch from edge comes out clean. 6. Cool cuiaards 10 minutes. In· Mrt knife blade around the edge ol custarcb. Invert onto a deep place. ChW. 7 . At Ml'VWlg time, add berries and )Wea to syrup around flans. Moku 6 servings , .... Four generations of our family know the secret of great coffee taste without bitterness. MellouT Roasf does too. COFFEE ANO GRAIN BEVERAGE ' Great-grandma taught aJI the \.VOmen in our family the secrets that make country cooking special. That's.why we add heavy cream to peach pie fo r a more luscious peach flavor. And why, for all those generations. we added grain to coffee for fu ll-flavored coffee taste. Now Mellow Roast brings our country-born coffee secret to you. They start with three kinds o f rich. robust coffees; then blend in roasted grain to smooth away the bitter edge. So you can enjoy delicious coffee taste cup after cup. Discover these delicious secrets today and save 3St on Mellow Roast9 coffee and grain beverage. r~ eet' _.,.._ • 1179 R J Re)'flOlcb Tobac~ Co • Robert Ludlum: mastet Of The Suspense Tale - I Ludlum and wife Mary relax with pet rtitrlever Jasper Nathaniel. By Dovtd Grunwald I t was Uke something out of one of his books. Last year, a few days after com· plcting thll summer's top bat ecQa, The Ma11erae c.ae. author Roba1 Ludlum was having coffee with his wife, Mmy, when she Mid, "Don't you think you should shave and get dreaed now? Ed (Ludlum's business manager] Is expecting you down at his office In haH an hour." "What for?" "Becaute yesterday you said you'd be there to sign the papen." "What papers? Ed wasn't here yester· day." Ludlum picked up the phone and c.alled his friend . "Ed? Are you expecting me?" "Yeah. I haw everything all arranged with the paper$ pursuant to the meeting at the house." Ludlum could recall neither the meet· Ing nor the documenu. "I felt a moment of real helplasnas. I had bteraDy lost two-and·a ·half houn of my llfe," he says. Aware that he had cxperien<:ed mo· ment.y amnaia, Ludlum telephon«d • doctor to 8nd out about the phenom· enon. Soon he had a germ of • now!. "'Nt'8t f ," he apWned, '"a man trained for a rnaxlmum-tlrftl lluadon Iott his manory but not hll .ms or hll talents. They remain lntad, but he can't relate them ao anything. And the mon he un· c:own about hlmMlf and his pall the more tcn1fted he II becaUM the penon that II coming Into ~ II an .....m." Thus the nwty CIOITl.,a.ted TM 8oumc ldenl:fly w ~. le wlll, no doubt. tMe Ill rWrtful piece at the top of the charts nm eummer. In fact, .... • thrtlen hlive hem\ .rM>r· ~ populu, totaling mon than 22 m.,_, coplel told In .. edliona. Mudy • ,,,.,,_ hill told men than 500,000 coplel In hlird ()()WI'. The ,..,., .. very *"Pie. Ludlum'• boolca .. PllJle-tumerl. And ytt they .. more than JUtt thrtl· ...... ThlycM.lwllh ..... too.ln ..... nowl, 7)le btllJ ~ta. -10 yem"I ..,, Ludlum wrote about who ~the ~ N9lt pmty, • qumlon that he feJt had never tea.Dy been b<le· quately answered. For the S8M of the sl<>f'Y. he supposed a ~up of lntema· tional financiers and blamed them for World W. U. How does a maa:r storyteile auce such engrossll 19 ftctlon? Ant he coma up with a the.me -"an Idea tha dhe:r Intrigues me Qr angers me or emu.MS me" -then he wsaps a lt<>f'Y around It. "I blw to think that m y books are sort of a fOJUm for Ideas, but I am primarily an entertain· er. The stones, I hope, will hold people." For Ludlum, 52, writing II a third career, 90methlng he hbCI often dreamed of doing but never pursued until he was In his arty 40's. A native New Yo..Mr, he left tehool at 14 for a llfe on the •age. and for the' oat 18 months acted at the then prinoely sum of $90 a week. He re· turned to high achool, later )olned the Marines and served In the South Pacific. He ~uated &om Wale~ In 1951. That summeT he met and married adras Mary Ryde. (They have ttu.e chlldren.) F or the next eight years he appeered In more than 200 televtsbn ~ .-.d on Broadway Ware he and Mery opened up The The.ate In The Mal In Paramus, N.J., and he became a produce. Bv the .nd of the fl:Js he hbCI become~ and bend with the theater. He was doing c:omrMl'dlil \llOic:e~ at the time. and there was enough In the bank for a year. So he tated the literary waters wrh Scorfaal. Ahr the book was ~ by •pub· w-..... took hll ~to the lhorc for. vacation. \AM\tn an hour of tMlr arlval the phone rang twa. "The ... c.I Wiit that ~ had been choMr\ by The Book of the Month Oub and the ~ w that It had'-' eokl to.~ pubMaher for more money than I ~ wet In Saudt Anb&e," .... reci.la. "The nut day we ~ told the movt. ~ had beef'! told." ~ 1Prtn9 .. come TM 8owrw ....,,. ~ I IMllf, ... llnaolt • mkrocoem of al of UI," M apiaN, "We 're .. trying eo ftnd c:Q who the hell ...... ·eu. 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A single silicon crystal is sliced Into thin discs, and the slicing process wastes a tremendous amount of expensive mate· rial; hence, scientists were motivated to come up with a better way. According to Jay Lathrop, one of the new cells' Inventors and a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clemson University, the cell ls made up of minute particles of silicon that are sus· pended In a chemical liquid. "We don't have to bother with growing a single crys· tal of sllk:on. so our cells are cheaper," explains Lathrop . When the sun ·s energy hits the cell, It knocks loose a silicon electron, one of the electrlcal charges contained In an atom. Those electron.s are funneled out of the cell, and that's what we can e.lectridty. Accordlng to Lathrop, the cell won't be on the market for a while. "Right now. we'd have to cover the roof of a house with cells before there'd be enough elec· trlclty for that house. And, since you only put cells on the skie that faces south, ptO· ductlvlty Is c ut In half right there. The cells are still too expensive fo r the average householder, and we have to work on better ways of storing the electrldty at night. But this Is definitely the direction In which we must go." Keeping The Pounds Off The uocomlng seasons are the most dtfflcult tlme for th<>M people who are try· Ing to keep their weight down. "FaD and lloltnter are when h's hardest to eat the PAMUWFSU The~.,.,.,,,,. . ............... ,....... Motton Fnink b••llff•,,.......,.,...., Patrtck M. URIMy ............. ArttlUf COOf* Ufe On The River The mighty Mls5isslppi has Impressed more kids than just Huckleberry Finn, but the l ,800·mile-long river is no longer Mark Twain's "magnificent un- 1 tamed ~orrent." Nearly 2 ,000 barge companies operate boats on It. and the vessels transport 85 percent of All the grain the U.S. exports to other coun· tries -nearly $2 bUllon worth. Typical of the riverboats that run up and down the Mississippi is the Bernard G., a 140-foot long. 5 .600-horsepower towboat. Towboats, however, don't tow; the y push groups of barges which are called "tows " According to John Martin. an ass!Jtant port captain . the Bemord G. ls capable of pushing 25 barges. each c.arrying 1.500 tons right foods and get eno ugh exercise." says Thelma Wayler. the director of the Green Mountain Weight Control Com- munity for Women In Pouhney, Vt "Spirits sag, and so do you , if you don't plan alternatives." Wayler feels that the key to successful The Bemord G has a crew of 11 men and one woman . whose )ob 1.s to cook the amp~ meals the crew demands The Bemord G. cames mainly grain. and whether It's in port or on the river. the crew works seven days a week. two six ·hour shifts per day. The c.aplaln . the mate. two deckhands and a chief engr· neer all go on duly at 6 A.M At noon they're replaced by a similar crew. with a pilot replacing the captain The men spend those six hours checking tjle c.ables that are u.sed 10 lash the barges together and doing general upkeep For these chores. a beginning crew member will earn around $10.000 a year, while a captain's pay hovers in the $30,000 bracket weight loss Is learning how lo make choices about what you eat and feeling good about those choices. "People must learn what their caloric intake should be. then, If they want a piece of chocolate cake Instead of something else, they can make the choice to have It as long as they stick within their calorie limit ." At Green Mountain. Wayler heavily stresaa good nutrition, behavior modifi- cation and exercise. "Our whole empha- sis Is on life-long weight maintenance," streSMS Wayler. "Once a woman leaves one of our -'ght·week sessk>ns. she knows a lot about the things she can do at home to help keep her wcl!jlt down." Ms. Wayler suggats wa.lklng or jogging. yoga. team sports, stationary btcydlng and even crota-co untry skiing. as wcD as property bal.ced me.a. few people wtth weight problems. "Efforts at weight loM lhould be reinforced, and I IS wry rewlrd· Ing to realize you ca.n walk or ,log farther than you could the week before," says Wayler. "Bakia, It gets YQU out of the houM and taka your mind off food." Uf estyles Medkine. Although scientists aren't exactly sure what cauws heart dlS· e.ue. a nu mber of factors including high blood pressure. high cholesterol levels, excess weight. smoking and stress. contribute to hean problems For every 100 men wnh three or more of those factors. repons a Brown Um· versrty Program m Medicine publica- tion . perhaps 30 will have a he an at· tack within six years, and hatt of those men wHI not llve through 11 Media. In a recent Harns poll on pri· vMy, 62 percent of the public felt that )oumahsts should have the nght to re· fuse to grve up notes and the names of sources to the courts Ho wever, 70 percent of th11 public felt that the Gov- ernment has the nght to prosecute anyone who publlshes seoet materials. Work. What kind of changes can we expect rn the qualhy of our worklife In the next century? According to the J)anellsts at a recent symposium on labor rn the 21st century. workers will demand. along with good pay and agreeable working conditions. oppor· tunrties for rnrrinslc work satisfaction Americans today are rncreasmgly at- tracted to schedules that incorporate such ahematives as flexible working hours, a compressed workweek and permanent part time employment and )Ob-sharing BIRTHDAYS (all Virgo) Sunday -Dr. Alben Sabin 73. Monday -Tuesday Weld 36. Tuadey -Bruno Bettelheim 76. Ben Gazuira 49; Donald O'Connor 54. Wednaday -Ingrid Bergman 64. Elliot Gould 41 . Mic hael JCK:kson 23. 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Barne) Miller, •el'n Thurs- da~\ "' CJP~-beg.rn his "cling c"reer h) w.iilL.ing into a S•n Fr"nciHo theatre and dedJring he w,., rhe right u lor for the role of Chief Broman in •o ne Flew Over lhl' Cuc I.on'\ N e-.t." He got the part. He \Hile' \Ong\ and poetry and enjoy~ lenni~. ~lding and camping. Max live~ in the an Fe rnando V.ille~ .rnd has another home in Sau~alito. Emmy Aw"d winner Louis Cossell Jr. (I) sl"s u cop-~layer .iind revolutionary .md Joe Don B•ker portr•ys • m•verick police de tective he•ding •n •II-o ut m•nhunt even JS he b.llttles bure•ucr•tic infighting in "To Kill • Cop," •iring on two comec utive evenings beginning with NBC's Mond•y Night •t the Movies •nd concluding Tuesd•y on The Big Eve nt, from 9 to 11PM euh night. This h ll, B•ker will reprise his role u New York's Chief of Detectives in • new series tilled Eischied (pronounced "Eye-Shyed"), to be presented tweekly on NIC, Frid1ys from 10 to 11PM. 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US Pro Tennis Ch1mpoonsh1ps Mt • tD Sts1mt Strut 39 8oO "'""'rt Show so °''' llsy -5:30-u 3 lltws n ont1 OJ The P1rtrtt11t F1m1ly 11 Tiit Jllltr's Wild C() Gel Sm1rt 24 Onr Cuy l •c ~ot Mon ED ~ News 39 lh ry Trier Moore so Futures PRE-SEASON SPECIAL ~ 20°/o !~ DISCOUNT stuart naldeth photography YO.,,t ravoM• onotOQfW'f'\ MIO f>tll't' <.00-.0 11~ '•tlOttd t1•k Ui; .n JQIJ ... .,,1 En1t1~J ~"'""" Mo1.Jot.wt fra~ lnOd\ So(!.a o< 9'<1¥>"'8'•"· Too•s Almotl •ny 011""'119 '~lled W. do II IH ~ reSo-\:•f.h'1\ ............... llLLIAID TAIUS •d OAIC ,,_1J99 FUIMIS .. M•S Foxwood Interior•, Ltd. 4040 Chandler Ave., S.nta Ana • (714 54G-4824 VISA' ( .... ...... SUNDAY AUGUSl 26 MOANING • lnd1c.ates ilR Adverltsement 6 :00 0 M11~ W1l\Oll lihgr< Show O Mu11c & lhe Spc~tn Wo1d 0 D1ybm~ LA 8 ~n OrtfD O Youth & the luuB m lloble Ans•'11 Q) Romper Room -6:30- 0 fo1 Ou1 T1mu J Smtd liu•I 0 S"tnd1p1ty D h n Copel1nd liou1 O £1t •1tntss Los An&tlts 8 ltl There bt lrthl 0 cq.,, ' Goh1th to Spectrum m Fo1n1 Sp111n n lod1y'\ Churtll 7 :00 U lod1fs ltth&oon 3 V0ttt ot Ag11tullurt 0 fh11's C1I 0 It Is W11tltn 8 TV 8 looh 11 lu1n1ng 0 Cllmy Ch1ptl 10 Outetoons m Olly ol 01~owtry 12 Old 11mt Go\pel Hour Q) lrnut Anclry Hout n This Is tht lilt tD Yo11 tor Hu lth 29 Sutch IO• •n<""' r ••lh l9 Ar,11cullu•r USA -7-30- 0 llt-loel l J1mmr S•1u1•1 Sllo-0 lh' Chmtophtr\ 0 Underdot O C..mpu\ Prohlt V1r•poin1 on llutriloon 8 lnlt• n1tion1I Hou• O n 01vtr & Got"'~ 10 P1nllt1I C~ro\l11n1t; W World lomo"o- 6) M1\ltr Roftr1 29 You1 Gold'" lmo11t 19 Sund•1 M1u 8 :00 O t 1 Sund1y Mornoni 0 lh•~ h tht lit, 0 Pop,,, O 01mtns1on1 O l~t Goo l ovt You 10 ''"' r ,,.,,11 Silo• m J1mm, s .. 1u1r1 ShO• al Rt• Humb110 Siio• lJ V0ttt ol Ac11cultu1r ill Sfs1mt Strttl 29 01y ot 01\CO•t~ e> !ht Pll Club 19 M1rlo'1 M1g1c Mov•t M1<h1nt -8:30- ) 8 01) ol 01\COVtl) O On C1mpin 0 ro1 You. 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J K1d\ A" People Too 0 Co-O•eson Sound 0 Pio 81Stb1ll O Hou1 of Po•t • m C11•1t1 Ch1pe1 n li4ovi, Whtn lht llo1th Wind Bio•\ ' f!) F ulbOI Socctr 19 lht fhntstonu '1:00 0 Al Ont With m Chutth on lht Home ED Bog Blut M1rblt 19 Mowot ·s, lht L11M ot lht S•I• t1 ! Moon v ,lfl f~(,. -11.30- 0 J 29 An1m1ls An1m1b O Ro h11y Colt Wl11tt1•tr m M1ss1on lmpourblt ro [lttlfl( Cl>ml)t1ny AFTERNOON 12:00 0 8 t 2 NH Ptrsptct1wt ~ , C i ' d• H A ~ tf ,,,, t1 mm, po lu1'fDill \t1t1\1 n O World Ch1mpoonsh1p 1 tnnrs O 3 29 Issues & Answm O Su1ch Q)hrun 24 Cwenonc 1L Pops tr;) Grtal Ptr10tm1ncts WHEN TIME IS OF ESSENC ~· WE'RE CAPABLE OF BEA TING THE CLOCK There :S always a general urgency about getting carpeting installed, but most customers will allot a reasonable amount of time. However, when there 1s a rush, we can accommodate those requiring im- mediate service. without sacrificing Alden's rigid standards of competency. Unless mere 1s a problem obtaining a specific color or pattern. you can count on fast service from Alden :S and we maintain a large inventory to facilitate de- /lveries. A LABOR OF LOVE u_.., . Jonathan (Jon fng11sf11 an<I Mary (Mary L.u1<in1 on tneu we<fd•ng day in New <;011tfl Willf'<; in lllP niov111g dram;i Against tne Wind 4qd n~· •t" .. a ,\, f • ,,· , • t ,. d :"''""' .t~ O'<imo C.ld" • q Ir ':>' ,\( •• , • .,._ •.~ri', l • M Jf .. artf# . ., "' ,, d' '' • '"' ... , :.1 '),, ... , -:f'r 1' ... -: '1f, s I" ·I~ -1. tn t•yt''> '•·al • .~"' •t" t , ... 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M1111 r lnc:ut11t10 SO Go1 With l11u td1blt fttlrn& -2:30- 0 Su~, l3 Jt l'GA S9f<11I Ste lPM fil) Mant C1mt 3:00 fl It hkes AM llilld\ O f1mlly film feshn l Jo111nt1 In lht Stvenlh Plantl r,7 loh11 AiN Greta I hymn Mtn lrom f lllh l~nd on Uranus d1sco~wng a Qrttn plantt ol beau111ul wom,n And '" alien toru • lllo¥it· "S«OIMI CM11<1" ldra) !13 Robert M11chum l1nd1 Oa1nell lac~ Pal1net Reeinald Shellrtld ID (JflllMhOll feotNM San 01t&O Ct!Atlf<S at t os Anaelt\ Rams tl Mttt1: • .. ,.,,_._ AlltJ" (ad•) !13 Dorothy Malont Mark Slfwtns. Ch11lu W1nn1n1tr Q,~._ ()f A h\11'1 lttN.tf st I.._ Mk.lltMr's WttN -3:30-......... ~'" ............ @Qle hM, USA! ......... ...... o.Mp Ill) In " ttle .. 4:00 ., ..... e $ftftArl4 Covma• ol 1111 ll&M·hn vywe11hl bout btt•un hmts Scott and En10 Cometh trom Atllway Stitt P11son. HJ. and 1 Jt~n ffttel of Sllmo wrntltnt e l11I 9 Wl4t Wtfi' ti Sc><wh •' ~,:r-'1•1o1 N..tl•1•"" AAI J J' , A f''t'fl11".; i 1'All l'I I• • • I '1 I ·IS· ' ~ t 1· I it Cl) lrlowie .. 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"twS l lltwt Sptt11I Sot11 (nuo tn S,11t• 8'11N1• U lrl0t1t (7hr) "llOl1h Country" !iq,..\dv,nlu" dutumenlarv two mtn la" danger and adv~nlurt 1n lht Aln~an wold"ntss 1J KAIC ~111· 14rth-How lift le&tM A dncumfnltd prr\Pnlallon ol lht pr()(,\\ nl b11lh lhrough u~t ol 41ag1am1 and arlwur~ which dtp1cls lormation ol lhr embryo and him loouat ot lht b11th of a babr tNOH Putnlal d1sc1tloon ad•t!ftd ) 10 C..rot Bu1nett & frltn41s ID Mowit: (ZIK) "Wu~ Ac1ou t1tt Cmal•d••" (dra) ~8 Burl lyt~ Ch11sloph11 Plummtr Gypsy Rost lee Pelt! f alk A I urn ol lht Cfnlury SIOIY ot ' &•mt Wiiden s ltlt '" lht f1011d1 heral•dn 1 f Tiit Willlltn a> "°"': 1J11 ( Zllr) "Toys 111 Ille Altic" (d11) &l Otan Ma1tin Yvtllt M1m1tUl Gtr•ldtnt P1et Ctnt ltflftty I.a ''" posstSS••t s1stm ShAtltl the111tlat1011slup with 1 ihlll Ins brolhtr .tltn lhtJ b•t1\ up 1111 111111 with 1 m1111td wom1n 24 Crealtt'• ¥ldlry '-'"• -6:30- MW l ...... . ..... ~ .. ... WlfM9fAMM11ft ,:r;::. 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D 3 tO 2t Mork' M1ndt 1H Mork\ B•\I I 11tnd M1.1~ •\ • ,,, 1attd with ht\ nfw p~I d "t"P•ll4• h• namt\ Bob .. ho lollnw•d h11f1 homt bul go•s 1n10 Ould• um\ "htn llt l1nd\ is pt: appa1tnll1 l1ltl"'· O II ls Wntten m AGAINST THE WIND • Drama Series Premiere m PllUllUIE A111nst tht Wind (3ht) Pails I II & Ill ~ 11orv sf! on t 796 lrtlano on "hoch a voung !"Oman b'comts 1nvolvtd on lht reb,ll1on ag11ns1 Cnehsh 1ult Matv Larkin Jon [nghsh Gt1a10 K,nn•01 F11nk Galluhtr Kt11y McGu11t and Warwttk S.ms sla1 II) s,,. TortJ J• lbsttrpie« Tht1trt. t. °'llCllUS fl) "'411 lm'1h1111111 11 Pops flO Mfel( lltt'-1 of Ott Painllfll -1:30-• t 12 0.. DaJ 111 TilM !RI Ali old clusmatt ol Ann s p1ov1dts Scllne1dt1 With •hal appurs to bt lht 1omanct of a hltt•mt 8 MW WerW If All!Nls 8 J l If) r2f Tiit .... 11 <RI family Plann1nc" Stanley s oattr mothet 1n law makes Int announc ment that sht 1nltnds lo mekt hti -eeks sl•y permanent DDMJI W.111 IWl ~T...._. 9 :00 • If[' Miele (R) (lht) Mtl stlls the dln11 Ml ht cen rrlu 1n e11ly 1tl11trnenl and. tvtn lhovah the ne• owner hu aarud not lo t11t ... •' ., ,, U Hou1 ol Po1otr O A World TV Premiere' * DE NNIS WEAVER is "STONE'' U 3 10 :>CJ Mot1t t7ht) ··stone t. .. V • t• I 11 I ... . ',/ . ,.i t I~ .. A•·y• •• t "' . ' ' . ""··· .. ' •' 0 Rull Hou~ (I) Ru Humb,td Sh,,. 24 US Pio ltnnos Ch'mp1ons.h117S ff) PltdCt Btu~ Tht Mntt•Prtct lhulrr I Claudius ~ , '+ '1 • 11 I ! I ,; J + I l•, I 11 t f ! J, 11t I V1 i •'Ii t 1"'t 1f t 1 'k •I f' l'' ' 1 I I I ~ r l • t 1ll)!1J' tt ,l !l ol II ~ CJ Music Sports so Sh'•tsoeut Today -9:30- 0 lhf Kine ts Com1nc ED 300 M1Uonts Movot 10:00 D e 12 Tht hlltrsons I< , \1,. '~ t i,.,,., j t .... ~ ,.,. J ,., ,..,iJ t l'f1 t 1 .... . .,.,,, ,. ,,..,...,,Lt' "'tr .. l 1.-• ' t, ,.. r,t '"" A I 0 n 31 Prtmt T1mt ~nday U Ktn Coptland Hou1 O £/nesr Ancltr Hou• (I) Gosptl Hour ED rltd&t Bru• All Cru tures Gtu l 'sm,11 11:00 ou • m ,, "~ J NtwsrPTl Club D 10 29 Ntws 0 l'KHtllttS 0 lltw. David (pity 12 Mowtt: "1ht Dtwpptuanct ot fhlht 411" ld1~\ /4 C:l•nn f O•O B•ddl0<d Dillman Guy Stlll 'wtll a> o,, of D1sccrmy 23 Ad•m-12 ID l'ltdce Bruk -11:30- D Sports F111111111otie· "Cy11t1t~ Is Ali•e I l1v1nc 1n A.alon" 1d1a> 10 Rob tit Culp Barbara f tl~on D 2' lt Mowtt· '" 1'J 1'11~ benue" Concl (dra) 11 l t~lti Ann Wa11en MKhaPI Const1nton• "700 Clllb D "-'!Mo.rt: ''Sl•J llHlt" t~M 12 Gltnn ford ld2a1 Buchanan • Ttlt!MllM D OW TI111t ~I Hour 10 McMt: '111-.r ti '42" tdra) 1 I JtM1le1 0 Neill G11y G11mts m Me.it: ''WiM Aum 1-. htr· stMts" (Ora) ~-81111 lvu .., Get S-11 fDlhebftclf .... 12:00 G) '-ttwlJ It C."tfl I Cllrlsti111 P .UC. 1:00 QI 11119•: • 1111' ... 11 Saw f11J Cllllt' (coml ~4 Spike Jonu -1:30- • ""'1 ..... : "tlr. '9..W, I Ille llefulcll" (com) 'C8-W1lf11m Powtll. Ann Btytlt. lrtnt 14•••tY "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT!" Frf,J A'>td re L.dri 1 acl SI ghtly bald Ears I 11_ 1• 1 Jt-Cct n 1ar ce ,; hit t- f r1 1..'>e .v 1us • t1 •Clj\rrt-mo rdnOum d1ctatecby tr-.-".i'<tC" 'Of :.<,•I 1.-'> ">( IPl-'n teS! 'TIISSed by a mile 'c • .. c.il'>t 1·4 !rf" rar 1a..,1 r rl ,r ,~ nt: aanct:'r .vas to 1 a,t:' n "''"' tT O• !:'C. Ac,:;i ,.. 11 c n s t tmc; plus scenes '••"' a '"O'>' ·or \ c:,•,.1 m11s rd ciassocs produced u""t ''""''' • ·:?~ .,, o · c.5a .i• .. tedturea .r the glittering '! ,';' • " • .,, "> Enlt'•ta r rrPrl! a•rong as a 1 '"St"•ta• • Sa1 1• ,ja) fro"" 8 30 10 B'> r,,, ,,. t:'' • o ict-1 a •t:'C!O• J ae ~ Haley Jr As'd•r<' rsl o ' • ..iO<l•I t.na lamous stars agreed to '·'CJ 1 '' t:'" u.;•I"> n \. l>\.~.; go•oen era ot musicals d• at( introduce ni prnorahle moments from the past "' ttw t 1111 T "t> otht:'r s cllphaOet1ca11y were Bing Cr1 st'I~ <wr I::' l\pl ~ Pl•te1 Lawford Lila Mtnnell1 De nald 0 Cc 111 01 Dt-OtJre Reynolds Moc lley Rooney F1,H'" S11'at1cl Jamee, Sw .... art ana Elizabeth Taylor Ac,tarrt> s '"Ylhrr.1c climb 10 suoersta1dom began in Oman,1 Net1 w11ere hP was :lorn He was only 5 w111~11 11e ,11 CJ 111s <.1<,tt>• AOPIP were enrolled 1n dance schoo1 T11ey later made lhe11 vaudeville debut in 1Q08 Alter an ,;pp1P11t1cesh10 on 111e road as Fred & Adele Astaire 1n Ne.N Songs & Smart Dances they nit Broadway 1n their lust big show Over the Top 1n 1917 The team were the :.ensatoon o f two con1tnen1s unlit in t 932 Adele retired Astaire s 1933 movie bow in MGM s Dancing Lady w1tn Joan Crawford was followed by roles m sucn dazz11r1g pictures as Flying Down 10 R IO. The Gay Divorcee Roberta and Top Hal all for AKO Radio Pctures His MGM c redits also include Z1egte1d Follies Yolanda & the Thiel Easter Parade The Barkleys of Broadway Three L1llle Words. Royal Wedding · The Belle ol New York The Band Wagon and Silk Stockings most of w hich are spotlighted in Thal s En1erla1nmen11 Gene Kelly stales 'When Fred and Ginger Rogers teamed up they quickly became the most popular dancing team in the history o f movies Fred was constantly searching for pertect1on Because of his 1ngenu11y and prec1s1on audiences were never aware o f his hours o t h ard work In 1949. Astaire received a special Academy Award for raising standards o f all musicals .. His 1958 television special won nine Emmy Awards. and last year he was one of the first group of distinguished artists to be honored by the Kennedy Center Trustees 1n Washington. 0 C PER BUYS Al' THE SUPER DOME! RAl"tGE COOl"tTY'S LEASlr-.G SPECIALISTS , .... MONDAY --AUGUST l1 foo mornon' ind 11ttrnoon lr111n11 plt1H H f OAYllM! PROC.RAMS 8elow for rour convtnotnet •rt lhr d1y 1 mo••f'I OAYllMI MO~ll ~ 11 00 O c;,01r W1tou1 " m •• r1 1 HOO( I 00 10 •• lht Ind of !hr "'"" " " 310 0 Int Gooo Gu11 B•d Cu11 •/ ' . " EVENING 6:00 0 10 11 1l Nt •I 0 1 0 II 7'1 Nrw1 0 ~unr fu 0 Ctttbrth Ch1111d•1 m Oloto & lht Min CD St•tth ol S•n l11ncr1co & lh• ,. US P1oltu10<11I I tnn11 Champ• on1.l11p1 " ID Om ll1r l9 M1udt -630- 0 l 10 79 Pro 8Htl"ll 8 r ,, r •c Doueh 0 C.ndtd c.m,,. m GllO\l & Mt\ M1111 ID Diel C•••tt Shn• Cl ll Ch1pul1n Colo11do )9 llt W\ ~o 8u llWt\ 7:00 0 0 7l ,.,,., 0 lh• Nt•1,..tO <i•m• 0 8 lht IOI" I Wild m M•1> C111f1n Siio• 'I r 1 M111 I rltr Moolf (D S1nto1d & '>on 74 l •Ir It II m 78 lono&hl C) lol1m1 t1mp1n1U 10 us PIO r tnn•I Ch1mp1on1J110, -7 JO- O !ht Mupptt Sho• 0 (118C Sptt11I In Who" lmag• . . 0 lht Oahnt C•m• ft PM M1c11rnt 0 Ire h e Dou1h 1' Sob ""'n.rt Siio• (D Ad•m 11 1J f1mrl1 ftud 74 fht lrtnd1ottt"1 fl) llb cNtrl l•hrtt Rtport J9 ,.,., 8 :00 ' ... '. O 8 11 lht Wh1lt Sh1dow • t •·'f41 t,• t •• Members or the Carver High School b .. lcelball team learn more than the rutea ol the game, in the dramatic aeries. The White Shadow, airing Mondays at BPM on CBS. Seen here (top) are Kevin Hooks aa ThOrpe, Nathan Cook as Reese. and (bOttom) Timothy llan Patten as stlaml arid Byron Stewart as Coolidge P ... 10 0 7l " ' .. .. ' O Mo"t 1l~r t lht Bt\t M•n .. . . 0 Mo ... t1Mt I l'ln' Mi lt ft•• 8110t 'I .. ., . .. H Ml\ttl Rottri !all.\ lo P11tnt1 About Co1n1 lo School fi) 8111 Moyt11 Journ1I rn v"""' -8·30 -m AGAINST THE WINO • Cruelty in a nor land m A111nst lht Wind I • • , \ o :. H •'I ttt t-o, ..... A •f '"'t \' t ~ .r-, 1 Vt I '•• • • 1• t ~ ,.,, ~·· r• t • I t f q • 1 I A • f lf1 ~ .. .,. 9:00 0 8 t2 Ill A S H 111 IAll I J p 'A• •t-uf'h~r. u~~,., ilnid1A1t 111 ! .101 '"t J ~" •ot Odt \ldl• .o~t i.tlh.,, '1)' t11 JI, .lf1 lctm1l1,\ ' r h•••• t1• ~" mo1'\ ••Pn und•• lhP ilu• '''. 11t !\u,i~·n~ out 1n lhP .. ~•t nl ~ t h1ntv blfd~ lh•11u,b -c 0 2l Jt Movit. (2111) "lo Kill 1 Cop" Part un• ul twn ~·~''' (O•dl lR 111• IJ11n 8.1~1·1 I nul\ Go1v1t h J•,11r1r k () N'AI llr\1 Arnn Ir ( hmt•M tlPllnrd I dllhd ~111 (1frJ1~• IJ1(1•n10 Al•n r 11dR•' Rov1 G11•1 llrdnd Mulddur A nld"''•<I N•w Yori rh1Pt nl l!Pt•rlr.,\ •ludP\ llppdrl 111fntal \Cdflt1dl1 dOd lhr "ldlh nt h11 1•alnu1 polrct romm11\ronp1 d\ h• mdlChH wrf\ wrlh d top 1lo1np blar~ 1Pvolut10ndr~ Mltrmrn•d lo waRt a ,.,, ot t 1trnc1ton 24 us ''° Tfftll!S Cltlf!IPltllJl\ljlS fD Mister llepn Tails to '•rtnts ai.it Geittc to Sc.llool fl) Su~f .. llSIU, so Crut rtrf01N11tts -9:30- 0 8 12 Miff"' t 111<111111f1 IRI Andy hl••S •a1n~ 1111 ~11$0ft that unleSJ he 111ses slall ulaues 10 " hv1ng •ltt ht m1111t lost somt pe1so11nel arwl sure 1nou111 Or lottnn~ fever 1s ollmd 1 iob at Ihm hmts h1~ p1utnt utar~ I 3 I Clllct I Ille M111 ..... ,.: (to.) ........ (dll) · n Ceoiae C Stott Ma•ton Slleen R1cllard Basthut, Bernard Hu1hu Omen by unconlrollablt lury alter his youne son is ~tlltd by tlte acctdtntal release °' upe111nenlal nern 1u lrom • mll1tery hel1copt11. /,!( ~ All ,11 ! ;>1 10,7c. t ' A,,. ' • •O Mo"' . ' :, . ., . !90ml Point Bl1n~ ,,. ••• ! • .. ]q llt•\ C) PtCIOO Gt Amo• 10:00 0 ~ 11 lou C11nt • ~ •· " A • I J I II t' 1• . 'I 1 lo Am,110 With to•t 0 0 C) llt•I Q) N1chl C1llerr ., . ID Mn1t1p1rct fhtilrt Pold11~ ~ I' I , . ' ,, , i t1 J' •' I'.., •':1 "' ' ••• ~ " 'I. • ~ 19 T 11n\wOtfd SptClll -10:30-m m ,.,.1 \O liletlrnc ol Minds 1 1 :00 O O e n >9 Nein O 3 10 11 News 0 l1h~t Mt 1.Ju111 t II' O MoYlt "All That Huwen Alloors" ,, t "" A. ,, Y ,,.ri .. ~11 ''" •\,rt,,. k 't •ht m Tllf Odd Couple (D Benny Hill Show '4 luh1 Child ' Co ID Od C1ttll Show 79 lournt1 to Adwtnlure m llndru -11:30- 0 12 Mcw1 es Tiie -ocUord f oltst "Sunday rn New lo1~" u~m 1 I>~ ( 1111 l!obt•t\on ''"' f ~nda l!od t o1v111 1!00~11 Culp t1m Bae ~u\ 0 n 3t lotinny Cmon 0 Ord V1" Oyh U 3 10 2t ,o41ce SIOfJ & Sl11 Tte~ m SPECIAL lntt1nat1on1I Model of Ille Yt11 P11t1nt <90m1 Bert CMvr hl\lt\ ""' COlllf\t tor bt'I nP .. mAlf ind lrm,IP moctrl m Get Smail H lthu , Yo11 ' You Eli> C1phoned Alt News 12:00 O T w1tr1ht Zo11t fD 21 Tonrallt G) Mo¥1t/News -12:30- 0 D11111tt 8 lll~1t· "' '11M W1p1bl11 N1p t" (ad•) 41 Humohrrr 8ou11 lo.in l tslrt [ ddit Albert Cl> IAevlt: "' "I C-r flit W1t" ''dwl l/ John W1yne Don 8'1ct4y fDTht u..ufts 1:00 D 11) <H ,_,.. • Ole\ hll °"' GM.mid -1:30-m lilt ,..,.,,. •11111 2:00 8 ltleM: llfl ''YlM Oatrt fa" (adv) 'SI -limes Mason, R1c1tard Boone. leo C C111oll .. Git S-11 TUESDAY AUGUST 2& FOi mo1n1ni 1nd 1ftt1noon hsttncs pltnt su OAYTIM( PROGRAMS Btio., tor your tl>llwtn1tll(t '" 1t1t dlJS f'llOWIO OAnlMC MOYl(S 12:00 O 111 "Kiss of Doth' 1m,· l1 B• ~r (1,r ... m • ''lhe Hoodlum S11nl' , ,,,. u N 11,.,. I ,,.. I 3.00 10 .., "G1ld1" .1.. :. ~I ( •''41W1 ,rt I I !II , ... l JO O "De~11dos" • I 'J; f J.-~, 1 t• , • A.'• I EVENING 6:00 0 10 1, )) lltWS 3 flit Odd !Auplt 0 O e 2i "'"' 0 «uni ru O The Joh (s Wild m Ouco & tht Min Cl) Stttth of Sin rr1nm<o l• City Kid ED°''' lu y lt M111dt -6:30- l lt lkws O a C1ndld C1mt11 10 Mtn Cr1fhn SllO'tl m Cllost & Ml\ Mu11 24 Muhn& ol Minds ID Die~ C1vtt1 Show 2t !ht lo~tr's Wild m [nr1oue [I 'olrvo1 so 811 l1vu 7:00 0 3 0 IJ n Ntws " Tht lltttlywtd wmt t The Joh r's Wild 0 OOME LOVE THE * CHILDREN with Carol uwrence and Art L1nklelter 0 SlllCIAl tonlt Lon lht Chit· oren 15hr/ Ari l1nhlrnt1 and c.~1111 Lawrtn" host lhll oroe•am 1ocus1ng on Int world 1 cluldrrn lh•tr hnpt~ drtdm\ dnd '''uaetts Int \UM~a1 hwrnty 1ta11 111 <liRf '"''" .tnd l,IP1mron 1lon~ wtlh nvPt lo•t r lilmrd "PO•ls ltom Alt1ca A"' ~nd l1tro AmtlfCJ a•t fraltM~ GI Men Cnfftft S11ow ltg,, Mm u lllft nimtd 'lt" Mtr•I l1p(l1 H,d1en Yrc Oamont t °''"'"I a mas Bonn•t Po1ntt• 1nd O<llht Aich1b•ld 11 Mary lyltr Moolt Q) S.11ior4 & Soll f1l) 21 l Olltllll )t E111tr1t11C' Ont m ..,,.. t.111p11111, so 0..r EJ11 -7:30- 8 :00 O 8 12 !ht Nt• -O•t nlu•tl ot 't .,,., l'lonOtr Wom1n .. 10:00 0 €:) Ntt•S O l •II ln•t'f \ Como1~1 ~ O [lrem l 1mDal1sl Jr • on Come Love Cn1toren O Mowre 17hq A l1mr 101 ht•• O Comr lott lht Cll1ld1•n S'll.On " (D Ntfhl C.lltr1 19 B•llr G14n1m so Nt•S<htc~ 1; I O ~n Vereen gutsls on • Comt love Ct11ldrefl O Comr lo•r lht Ch1ldrtn (D MOVlf I• (1h1) I 1gh!n1n( Sllllt\ '••Ct . . ' ' \' \' I' t I• I ~ t 1 . ' " . .. 1~ Ontt Upon I Clnsrt ill Chtn• limo lwo l1mts of ladt '81011/f :. • ,., .. ' .. (!) Ym1n1 so [ wtntnl 11 Pop~ -8:30- 0 J ro ;><J Mo~1r (90m) "140 R08Eltl " •I , I' fl1 f!1•!t f I,,_ ~ ,.~ ., ti"\ f 11 • 1, ,, ' ! I H1 ~l ~ ,, I' f I I' f •I I!'~"'"•'''' l'lll' h 1 I *1 / • 4 •11 t1(' 41 • "'' , ~· '""'''"~, ,,, ,,. f"•1 t il•' ,, 'hf\ (Qflr A ( U-. to A t 4 fflt JI ,.,., t\ 'h" tf"4rf\ ~ ~· -'l I ~._ .. ,. I nr· f )1'1 '"~"' (t lf'll-r.e\" Af'1,.! ,., IJt' A: 111 1~ 4 ' _.M, .. ..1 '"' ~ m"lur IA n alt,, • 01\nl•~J' dC •Jrnl m AGAINST THE WINO • The Revolt Becrns! m Ac11nst lht Wind 111•1 P,111\ YI and VII Jonathan d•nm1 ul mM11in1• M~'I but n,1 M1\I'"'' lrrt•\ hPt lo 1r1rc1 hrm Omit) I\ '"n1 II• C.l\111• Hill p1111in l••m whrn hr ~·•11"1r\ 1111nl•td in ,,h,llonn pl,111\ tri) Im Cll1t011l,e~do dr Amor 9:00 0 e r1 Mottt (2hrJ "8m• ht11t ''"" '"'"' I~ llrn lnltn\/ln C1t11lts Btonson hll lrtlAnd R1ch11d CttnnJ A dt\l1ntu1U!,d envt1no1 hrl IPm,lt compdnonn cavah1mtn a"d" mysle11ou' man a,, on a trA•n llt•Ouilt !ht \Mwltouot1mnun1~1n1111 1810 ld•ho f1uublt rnwts alxl"d lh' hatn wit'" lht m¥W•, m~n ~ found to bf a mu1d,1t1 D ol> ,. Tiie l it Cwe111: To llll a Cop Concl !A) lilttl 4) CMI f 1i.ch1td nmows Oot1n lht \~arch l0t HAR ~nao1ns Wat~,, J)la1111n trach lht P'i" 1 Its.son by r•rtutrni: two m()lt COIK O'l•hanty and Cuuc~ J~ Don Ba~r• lou•s Coutll Jr P1l11Ck 0 Nut Otst Arnu fr Ch11st1nt BtllOld hrth.I Mrtl Rw t CrtPr •nd Diana Muldaur s111 CJ Watcti Qlll1111 C11111m1111s • on Comt LM Childre11 0 C.... lM Ille ClliW1111 &l 12• Ttt1M1 ll!MI Mmtro Atrnn -10 30- 0 J •0 ''" . ~ I mIDllt•I 50 loh fl Ii 11 :00 0 J 0 •2 29 Ntws 0 8 10 ll )9 Nt•I D l1h't Mt Llu111 O MehSSj Sue Apdtrson • on Come love Children O Comr lowt lltt Chtldttn m lht Odd Couplt (I) Bennr Holt Show 14 Mou Ot II lhu ID Dd Cavtll Show • E!) LI Hora dt Srno"1 r Stnores -11.30- 0 11 Movies 811nab) lonts "8rt11y11' Hl• '' 1 ~n.,,, ~.1 RI•~• l h • '•l•·•l•nf U•O fl~•"•· O n " Jollnnr Cui.on O Dick Yin Dyke Show 0 l 10 29 S'lCIAl Andy's Fun House • 4f•ll' l "''"J•d' ~no1 !l~ulm in \ft • Hr~ n 11n•Qut !'·d~J I llu" • '~" O'Ci•a,., " lh o•• r '"•J, ~.1 Jin> t 1lllP \\en r G~ ~ .t rti r lllr R ~t·m Con~J El;no ;nd 11 "'h flood1 e Stu Trek GI The Cone Show Cl) Gtt Smu t1Mov1t "f'11~1tt lttts of Ad•m & Evt " 1,om1 60 M~mof V ~n Dor Pn H liltn, Yo11 & You ID C1phontd llf'lnt21 ll>llttht 12:00 U letlitlll Zo11t O Mo"t "M1n1n1pp1 C1111bltr" fadvl ~I Jvrr•nP PU•~' m Allred H1td1<0<k rrnenb -12:30- 0 lilowM!' • '1llt (h(11" (d•H 66 Sttohtn 8Cl1d Cl~t Sommtr e Mowtt: "Mummy's luence" (hOtl 13 Paul 1'a\tll~ lac~ laylOt G) Mo.it~ "' ''¥"1 V~ta" (ad·1\ 34 YOllAtr Bmy hJ Wtay m r111111 l111t1Tw11 und 1:00 IJ -2) ,. ,~ .. 2:00 D •itt. llobtrl• Ordt1~ lo 11111 -2:JO-m """"' 8u1fts 1n lhr Alltr llOOll Crttn Buddha' 3:00 a "••alMowie: "ne v11c1n Queeti" (d111 ·s~ eeu~ Oayis I WEDNESDAY I aucusr 19 fo1 mo1n1n1 1no 4f1e1noon hstrncs. plu~t stt DA TllM[ PROGRAMS Btlo• tor yGUI con1tn1tntt ,,, tht ao 1 mo.,ts DAYTIME MOVIES l? 00 O H" Anybodr Sttn M7 G•I'' ' r ••' l 00 10 ,. M1n !tom Colo 1100' I • ...... J 30 O Ho,.,brt · .. .... \'. EVENING 6:00 O 10 12 2l lltws l The Odd Couplt 0 0 II ~ lltws U llunt Fu O Ctlrbnty Ch1r•dts m Otteo " lht Mi n (I) Stttttl ol ~n F11ncrs<o 14 Casey's P11dt ID o~rr h s1 J9 Maudt -6:30 - 3 39 Ntws e Tic he Oouth O C.nd1d Camtra 10 Merv C11tf1n Show m Ghost & Mu Mutt ,. 8111 Mortrs' lourn1I ID Dick Cnttt Show tt Tiit J~er's Wrld m Mr Stcrtl1111 so 811 l1n s 7 :00 tJ 3 CJ a 23 lltws U Tiii Newlywed wrne O I Tiii lohr's Wlld v. " G) MtfY G11fl1n Sllow W1I Sitt 1ne1 Anlhonv NPl'lltv S1slr1 SltdRe Tom ~mpbell and Otnnt\ Qo111d guP\I 12 Miry Tyltr Moore m Slnttlfd ' Son ID 21 To111111t 2t [mtrttllCy Ont tri) lbrN t.tmp.1n1t1 so 0Yt1 hsl -7:30- 6 WtlfW War II. Cl Omy i In Smc~ 01... D 10 n r.111t17 ft114 • Tiit Oat1111 '-"" 11 Hellpood ~NIH e 1 PM M1111ine CJ Tic Tac O.atl (1 r M lttwMrt Siio. U}Ml11t·12 ~fl MIN .. II a.u fl) Mttlhil/ltllttr Rt'9f't lt News 1t Marie .. °" , .i111111a . 8:00 8 tt It Dir..., Cmvonc 1n scllool blames Oolotllr and r,ank1t 1f1cr F 11nk11 s arml for p1nll1ndlrnc d11f1n( a museum v1s1J whl(h bi1nu ' ban on 111 lreld hips 11 tU Qfl 111111 ,_.,.. (R) fht leaturts include lht Atlanta. Ga tan , ... ,, WEDNESDAY (Continued) ,,-r.. I I •• , ~ ti-,tt-.,•~ ...... _ ...i....,...._ tf11nv ' ''' t r' •"' • ,1. I ~ ... " f ~ t '\ ' " ... fr,•11 f f -'II, t t1J 'I , ti f k11 ,t ! 'It' f I 1•~1 .. w1110 V11J l J 1 f'• t • 11 ~'·' ldf!,.. jl•' .,,,,,. A .,,, h , f ,,.,, f 1ttt .,_. ••. ,, I I •• ' fl O Prt'IO'ltl I ,,, • '~ ... ' I "" -. I' ' • . .. -' 1t11t • , ,•fl· t ,.,, ..... • r .,, ', ,u,.o•i11 ,11 ", "', ., ".tl1 11; ''"' I•;,, U 3 10 l9 E•&hl I~ (nouch k t41 • f I .,., • ""• '• ~ U It 0 f t • r I I I f 1 1 J • ~ 1 ' i '' O Mov•t llhn "N11hl D•ue•' i I., I ,,, , 11 ,,., t j 1fl • k1 "''' ft ,, t f 1,., , A!1t111 A 4; I t I ,, ' ., .;1• t1 I I I ,,. .. ,., I .. I . .,, '• ·' A 'I . , . . ·. ., . " . . • 'A " ttll•· " I ,, ... 10 .• ,AU! '"'' 1 W Mom (1hr) "lhe lion ' lhr Honf" '"''' ,,,, ' ,,, 1M "' • ~ ,, 'N '~If,, I I I • ,.., I' I• •• I .. k ... , .... A A f •••• I lj.1 I '"'i .. ,,, . •'' -t#loi, f, tt 1n1 ,...,_ ~ 1 ,,, ,, fll1•r,.;-.i111, , r 24 Muterp1tct Thullt Po4dH-m r1tes ot Commun1sm ·~· ''•• I 1~1 11 t fr1ur 1.;11 ,,,.. I -t n• '" 1J·ff• ... , I ! •L• I ,,, ~ •• , in •ti,.""' f1 ... , 11 W Vm1n1 iO Once UPon I CIUSIL -8:30 - D 8 12 H•n11n1 In A "'' It ACROSS I 5 9 10 l 2 t 5 18 20 2t 2'2 24 2S 28 31 32 34 36 37 39 41 42 [lated Challenge Much about nothing High c.rd ·beam Fish food Neat Thanks (2 wds ) Goll item fru•t ol blackthorn lo tear (2 wdl ) Ms Lane~"" Larae t111ht1ess btrd 'The Aven1er1' Mrs Tokyo ··•• D1Khar1• fall flower Otrectton G•rden tool Ruler ·••· Slone ' .. ' •' m AGAINST THC WIND • Cltmai ol a rebellion m ~l••nSI !ht Wino \ I t It ••• ... It ,. .. . t:!l Muntc• Rou PtlJdo d, Amo1 9:00 D 8 12 Wov•t llli•I ~hind lhe B•dCt ',• '1 ... •, A '• I!! o\ I It t 0 13 J9 Mo"t '7h11 !ht N1tht lhty fool W1)s Buuhlul .. '' + \ ~1 I ' -1 t I H 1 10 I I '0 jl t llfrll I ' t.'t t1t t ; I • 1 f I 0 ~una Fu 0 J 10 29 Ch11llt '1 Anttll w I h11,, I ""'•1', A i' It 1)1 l\l o ! 0 1 I 1 I tilrtol •1 I t• , 1 I•• ID 2• Crut Ptrform•ncn ~.. •. t, I I t , ,. • t ' 1 t '"• t ' • ,,. , ' I 11 ''•, Y 111'' , •• ,, , ,,.,,., 11t•·nhf11• 1 1i,1 ,,, '" t-'11 '' I 1 t t • J,1 )tlrth ~' ,._ i DOWN 7 r.:1movs dol 3 Cl<1ss1l1ed item 4 Portal !> of our Lives (<Ive to ouule answer) 6 Current l Tell again 8 Th.ivv I t Bf1on11ng to Ms M1dler I J gallery 14 111,h isle 16 Goll tournament 17 Card 111me 19 fteflna aood (clue to puu te answer I 23 To rue 26 Berker 27 Grav1u ?9 Member of f•mtly 30 Employ JJ Su 1ac1es 35 Weter 1u1 36 Pein 38 Soulh Amerl(;a (abbr ) 40 Wtterd of • AnsW9r at and ol the Saturday log , ... ,. •,o Summttlt\1 l~ 10:00 0 0 rn llr*') 0 J 10 VtC•l Ql N1ent G411try ~ 81111 Cr 1h4"' -10 30- CD (I) llr•1 11 :00 0 0 8 I 1 29 llt •I D J 10 23 l9 llt •• O Mur Mt L•urn 0 Movtt "S•tn ol lh• P1t•n m The Odd Coup1r W Btnni Hill Siio• 14 lurn1boul ID O•t• C1ven Sno• Cl Rol•ndo B•ml -11:30- 0 11 US Oprn ltnn1\ Upd•tt Mov1ts S••tch Kiii'' 0 1J 39 JOllnny C1r~n 0 Dd Vin Oykt 0 J 10 19 Polter Wom1n 8 US Oprn I tnn1s Upd•lt Sh• tir' m (;one Siio• W Cf• Smart ,. l1hn Yor• & You ID t•ptiontd ABC NtW\ 12:00 0 I ••hthl lonr m Allred Hitchcock Preunts -12·30- 0 Mo .. ~ I• Wom1n limo St wtn .. ''. 0 l 10 l9 ~•tit• 8 Sl11 '"' Mo•tt ,. Youn~ S••'i" ... m MO•lt ., Unhol1 P111nt11 /' 1:00 D 23 39 lomorro• 0 M1vt11c' 2:00 0 llt~ Mov1r Thr G•rdtn ol [ ,,, .11• i: .•, 1' 1 • O Movie The Mtd1tt111nun Hol1d11 • : " • • 1 , ~ •• ' ,. W Gtl Sm•rl -2:30- 0 Die' V1n Oyh Siio• m Mov1t lht Red 0111on' 1, A -'< I 1"' ID F1ct1 ol Communism O Mov1t ~ , •• t 3:00 Contempt' Ir • • I ,,,. f 1 I 4 :00 0 MO'l1e "' "lhe Adventurers" '1\ flt·,rn, Pn1, THURSDAY AUGUST 30 foe mo1n1nt and afte1noo11 hshncs. plem see DAYTIME PROGRAMS Belo•, lo1 yOUt COllVtn1tntf llf lht dar's mOYIU DAYTIME MOVIES 12·00 O "Man lrom thr Alimo 'M' '' t1t,..n11 I 1111 ID I'll "Pe1sonal Propfrty" I 1'1! f }11..,0 )f 41 "" 3·00 10 "' "Tocethe1 Ac11n f I 11 St ''''"f° (J jl11 I J 30 O "Rouah N1eht in Jrmho' "'' fl• ti M.t" • EVENING 6:00 0 10 12 23 Nf WS 3 The Odd Couple 0 0 8 29 Plf*S 0 ~uni fu 0 wlebnty Chmdu CD Chico & the Man m Slrtth of 5.Jn franCIKO 2• utchkey Cluld ED Over lasy 39 MAude -6.30- 3 l9 News e lie he Oouth 0 Candid Cam er a 10 Mtrv Gr1ff1n Show CD G!mt & Mrs Mu11 2• Opus ED 01ck Cavett Show n The Joker's Wild 0) Cl Chavo 50 B11 Lives 7 :00 0 0 3 0 23 Nelf\ O Tht Newlywed Came O e The Johr's Wild CD Merv G11ft1n Show G•rr I ••~Ar Buddy lfac~rll I ind~ ~'''"' '>1;11 Ka"n and f'atuc~ H•m,,nrt•1 ~11•1! 12 Mary Tyltr Moore m Sln!Old ' SOii 24 Mtt!locl ot Oil Painting ED 28 Ton1&111 29 £mtr1encr Ont 0) Mama Carnp1n1t1 so Ovtr Cuy -7:30- 0 SlS,000 Pyramtd 3 Wild World ot An1m1b O In Stmll 01 ... U Tiit 011tn1 Came U Tiie Gone Show e PM M11111nt 0 Tic TK Oovall Hi 23 Match C1111t 12' loll Ntwll1rt Show 0) Adam IZ 24 1ns11~t fI!) Tiit MKll .. ltlehm Aeport ,. .... .so lltwic!IK~ 8:00 l'I e tU Tiie W1tt1M Wtllon s "lountarn is disputed AS berne euoneou$1y n•mtd when somt 010 documents art found cred111na the Baldwin s1sttr5' and t~e Goosey' •ncestou as tht '"'' settlers II IU I IJtl "'ie<t UFO (R) 'Tht 6ehtve II or Hol lnc1den1" A Muden1 ttau11s he wu warned by • lutr blast '••• . 0 ~ov.t (2h1) "Cou111 Coun11y I 'I .., I '• O •O 2~ l..l•t•nt & Sh11lo " . ' ~ " v .. . ' "· ·. ' . 0 Mov1t (]hr ) 'lhundt• BH · .... "'. I .. ! I ... I ' 0) Movie (lh1 ) 'lht M11i clt ol Our lidy f lflmi" I • t,I I, \.I ' ' f ' j\11 ID 14 the N1honal Gto111ph1c SPt'tril 1 • • • \' . • , • • •. .. ' \. lo . " I . .. ' ' .. ' " ... ' I I• . ' . ... . '' I 1• y, • I••'' I i 1 • t l m V1w11n1 ~o lltff'\ to Your Hulth -8:30- 0 J 10 29 Ancie ~ , · 11 r A11,·,, h•.Hl ", 1• .,. r •. l,tJ •flt! lt 1tr·,.-11•• 111 t A ,,,1t, Ith 11 11 Iii 111, J1 flu' 1 i,111 II ,fl t } I I I ft I I ~ft J11\' ; 1tf11 " rn J ti I ) 'I •' 1 I ftlfj tl11 ' h1 I I I '' 1· I pt J 1 ., • hn1'• m ~G~INST THl WINO • A lr1ghten1ng dre~m1 ID A111nst lht W•nO '" I .o•" I ~ t •II \ll' \11 ,,UI 1tl1tj !,, (\II ,1lh 'I tf , I •1~ IJ\ "'1l1t 11 llr'ltJ ttt•l 1.•r • ,tf \It ,111' \lh1,'\ lt•" h\ ,(<.• fH\ ••1h1''' .. n.t M .,,. , 111 .1 ,,,,,h,111·" t1t'I'' t11m W la C111b1n1 dr Amb1os10 ~o turnabout 9 :00 0 8 11 H1w111Fin0 1~ l'Aul W1ll1~lh\ l'Ul'\l\ • A DhOIOl~l·fllll• I .. 111, tioltl\ tl1r io11n1p lol•ll 1h ')levi Mrt;A1•rll ' 1,1111(1d1~n .1~•1'''' Ill• lio\\ 111 1hr HAw&11An 11ntlP1w1111rt 0 23 39 Quincy 1fl1 fh• l•'I \o llr<111\ ~Am ilf~ 111'.H dt'otlh •' f)1J1111 i d•)Pt•dttly .111 .. mpl' 1. 1\0ldlt "' un~nown po1s11n \U\P'< t~a nl ht1np Ill' r dU\f 0 3 10 29 Barney M1lltr (ff) tl1M•Y•"n ~hill lrn\1nn build' ~' "m~d bombPI lh1,AIM\ lo t111n lhP IAI• •hill into thr lnl )l11ft IOI 6~111~• Mill" ~nd h1\ N, .. Y()rh d•lfCltV•\ ED 24 Crut '-rfor111ancu I h, Ma111igt ot fr~aro Concl Kart Bohm <ondu<IS lhf V1tnnA Phllh11mon1c 01chest1A m Momt s tlau 1c OPt<d ED Moehn T •P«lill so J11nts Mlchtt1t1'1 \¥orld -9:30- • i l 10 S..., (90m) Hllt11ly r,rupt$ when ltu1ea ttru to ~Y &OOdbyt to 8en50n who s leavina lhe hit household 101 • ntw 1ob. n lht two old f11end1 rrm1nisc, 1bou1 tht &OOd old d•VS ~ n n '"'*to 111e AIC Sun IP'-cHIM_, 10 :00 0 8 11 1»1 n•bi ton" • O n 19 Mi' Columbo •/ .. o om Nt•\ (E) Night Gallu y 19 81111 G1 ,nam so "'"lo(h,0 -10:30-m 0) Nrw\ H Snu ' Prrnr"" so Mnlt1p1t tt fhulrt PolO"k 1 1 :00 0 J 0 8 10 19 "'"' 0 12 1l l9 Ntw\ O Mot Mt Uuv,n O Mo.,, 1111 ·sa11, ind Sain t Anne" • '· (D fh, Odd Couplr ID Benny Hill Siio" 14 Danc1nR 01Ko ill O!tk Cntlt Sii°" m Mow1ts Pit~ -11:30- 0 17 US Optn T tnnis Upditt Mow1rs M • S H "luhouse ol tht Au1u1t Moon' • 'I 1· k ' I • ~ill I ' I O 13 39 Johnny Cmon O Die" Van Dykt O 3 10 19 Stu~'' & Hutch 8 US Optn l tnnrs Upciatt Sb• Ire\ ID The Cone Sho• W c,1 Sm11I ,. Lrlru. Yoca & You ID Caphontd ABC Plt"tn 1 2 :00 O Tw1l1&ht Zone ID Allrtd Hrtchcod l'1~nh ED 18 lonr&hl -12:30- 0 MO'f1e "The 8tac~ Cat" ,,,,, II RA\11 HAlhh1>ne N1g~1 li•uc •· 0 3 10 79 811tlla 8 Sur Trtk/Mow1t ; "Wltttt II'\ Al" 1111,1) b'l D•v1d 1..,1\)tn ID Mowtt; Ill "llo lt1vr No lovt" 1\11nll 41i v~n h1hn'on &>Movie; 111 "Tilt [ult" M•al \~ Onugla\ 1 atrhAnl.1 ii ED Pros I Cons 1 :00 0 n n Tomo110- 0 M1vtrrc• ID h en oi Communt$m 2:00 D Neu/Mow11: "Tht lbctn" 1d•Al 'I~ C•lbtit ~ol~nd 0 Dk• Van O,•t Sllow 0 ,_..te: "~ !&amt: At411Mes" tadv) 69 James llaly "''' An2~1, ID Mo.it: "' "011111 Cil1" tdra> 46 Anna Maanan1. Aldo f abr111 -2:4S- ID Mowlt: • "°'41blt 1-.rdr" (dra) -~~ Rod Carl!rron Jack Ktlly 4~00 II Movie: "O,tr1lio11 Crtts fl, lfes" (adv) 69 Richard Conte m flllwlt: M "TIM Milllll Steff' (dra) 54-8111y Sull1v1n fJi) "" P'ytMM FRIDAY AUGUST 3 I Fo1 mo1n1n1 ind allernoon h~t1nR\, plrHt H t OAY llME PROGRAMS Stlo. lor rour conwtn1tnct '" lht diy' mo .. t \ DAYTIM[ MOVIES I 1 00 O l..olOi God10 oi Cowen ,,, • • '.'1 il1, ~. .. • /, lilt \',I t J 00 10 1111 You Belong to Mt " . ' . . 3 JO 0 lht1 Rin 101 Their lrwts • ,, • EVENING 6 :00 0 10 12 1l Nt~ l lht Odd Couplf 0 0 8 29 News 0 Kung l u 0 SPE CIAL Hollywood I etn '" • + ,.. t ' ,., '• I 1 f(fh ,, I"' I •,, 't fl ID ()11co & the Man ID St1"ts ot S•n fr•nmco 14 flow" udy ill Ovt• hsy J9 Look Alrwe -6:30- J 39 Nrws a Trc lac Dough io Men. Crrlfrn Show CD Ghost & Mrs Mu11 24 N~ N1thl Nahonal ED Oid Cntlt Show 2" Tht Joker's Wild CJ Bien Crr•d• so Brr L1vts 7:00 D 3 0 O 23 News O The Nt•lywtd Gamt O e The lo&tr's Wild (I) Men C11H1n Show Ol\1111 Wrllr' V11.-1111,1 G"thotn 11111 M11 hdi'l K1••111n 12 Muy Tylt1 Mooit ID 5.Jnlord & Son 2• Wash1n&1011 Wttk in Rev•e.• ED 28 To1111hl 2t Emtt 1tncy 011t ill M•ma Clmp1nit1 $0 Ovtr C.1y -7:30- 0 Neat Sttp Beyond 3 The MuP11tt Show O 01n<t fmr O The Oallftl Came fl 101 u Hollywood Squares t PM M1tHiM O nc h< Ooup 12 ~ 11"41111 Show ,&> S,£CIAl hmily f1111bme Grt1I ~riu lonalh1n W1nlP«S and Joyet OtW•tl host lh1s proeram teatu11nR \inerne. dancrnR and othe1 enltrlatn m~nt at Ma111ott's Grn t Amt11CA P11 ~ rn Santd Clara C•hlo1n1a J4 W1M $trttt W... G) Mtclltll/ltllrtr lleport (~·I """ 110l Uu It Is 8100 8 lt ) I\ Tiit lllCrffitlt HllA (Rl Ille N81ional Rer1iler au11ns an 1pp1ent1te rtport~r IQ h~lp lac~ MtCtt wrth hr1 pursuit of the Hull. bul the11 Qunl '' h•mPtrcd by a htetl FRIDAY (Continued) ''"'' i It "• l1J'• •••• ,, 0 n 39 D11f'rent Stroln A• '',, • , A ;,.._ •t ,,,,, ! I ff O Mom l?hl) "Ala1h n S1fm (,I 'tit' I • ~ A 1'• I '• I• 1 ft. "'·' I,,.,, t .. . . . ,•.c. J "· .... 0 Mov•t .. !1h•) 'W•n<ht \lr• '11" ... '•. _,ft' I I /1 '• I I' , .•• ' J "' .. .. It • ' l' • 1 1'1 I •1 • U' I. ~ I t • I ' ' 01 I I i I I 0 I I ~ Q) Mov1t (7h1 I ~nct.,ly 1ou" r1. IJ " , 'I 1 .~1, , '• Al J 11,_.1 i ~ I ' I 4 ,.,,,,,w ' ., '' ,, It,, • •(11 I , •• 24 US Pro I enn11 Ch1mp1on1h1p) fD ~O Woh1nttoo W"I m Vmt n• -8:30- 0 23 39 Jht f 1th of l1tr f h 11 ''1 fit p 'I· I t •I ' r I if , 11 I ti 'It h " ' • ,. ,I h· • ~ ' 1 t "' , ., (. t ~ ,., 't ,., I I m AGAINST IHE WINO • See the conclusion' m A("n1t lht Wind ' • I • A 1111 •'', , •" , \nrJ f f, I ~ t ' I I I If I <1' .H I 11•f1 ¥,,, f t ' tP' f1·1'• • A A ' 1 A I tr~ 1 I, i' 1 fD ~o Will Shu t WtO (?) (du1rdo 111 reudo dt Amor 9 :00 U 8 '' !ht Du•" ot Huurd ff.{, ht IJ-11 I ,II 1l1 It' loo>' 11t>'ltt1!r11f • 11 11 '''I ,, 111 ftun1t ;w1" 11111 ~ 1,,. 1111 .h , .... 1'Wh1!•' Hf AHIJ' It~• .t1J1J ltt '"' 111· I 11, pullrnv f! "~""""~ p1tn1f1tm•1 """' • out 111 bu·,11.- 0 2J l t !ht lloc~tord frtn 11<1 R11·.~110dht II l11lrt~ ".l•·•r1 A11 t11 '"' R1tA MtH'"'j ru~·.f\ ti', " tu11•1l1t11l1 rh,111~pf1 ·.i.1lh '•ltt.HI) ~I U f11m,.1 jll[(llh1 '"d\ di fu,•lfl .,., Ill•~ hr I l!r••fl\fl•I Ath· V1Vil.dA 1tl'.11 ~u••\f• D l to 2t Mom (1hrJ "Lu" Yutt rd1y Behind" r~•AI Ill. Jonn IMtt• r.,.... I r\h., I,, N•l\011 lluddl I~''" ~ l•l•nl.,I cntt•pt Alhl•tr •' 1 ut down 1n h1\ 01111" but ... 1th ,,,,~ lrum ; oru111;11 turn". tn '"' l<r•t ind win AK11n fD Matttrpttet Tllu trt: I, Ct1u4ll111\ SO Nll111111I C..C11pl11c Spt<••I, 10:00 8 I 12 D•lln IRI P~m l111d\4 nl'• lr irnd n1mrd t r•nnr tV'lor111 A Ha mtll but •\ un•••" nt htt \h•01 put Wht n JR !.ff\ th' t•u tut•lh,, ht dt{1drs rl '~ l"'' llP1101 lun1t• tu ruin ~n and Ma••'tl \ rrpvtAhon Cllll 611nu bttktr •od Pim '• ;t lht \.ltlll' llmr • II (21 tU (ddlt C•PI• Myilt•'-' (R) ·Ha-You Ste tier lht my\tr tlOUS d•s•PPHllllC' ol '" 1mpot1ant 11111 wrlnm la~es C,pra lhrou&h • """ of dud ,nd tluo that add up to a cove1 up by prom1n,n1 trh1tn) ........ ...... Gllltf) , ... ,. '4 Mrthn1 of Mind\ W Hr111n1 of lht Wtt• SO Opium -10 30- 0 Yourh & th• l1wr1 WCD lltor1 11 :00 0 3 0 10 19 ,.,., O a 11 n 39 llr•I O MHr Mt l•urn 0 Morit M111 Without • SU• .. m lht Odd Coupl• Q) Brnnr Hill Sho• 14 Anotnti VOIH W Die• C1.,11 Show W MOYlf\ llrw1 -II 30- 0 11 US 0P<'n I tnnf\ Updll• Mo•1n H•w1r1 I,., 0 !hr P1ru t• l 1lt of Shtrloc• Holm" .. ' '•1 0 1l 39 lohnn• tmon O 01tl Vi n o,,, Sho• 0 l 10 19 ~PCCIAL lh• ~rh Annu1I Unofl1t11I Mis' i...1 V•ro \hO•IUI P•at~nt • •' r ' ! 11 , . ' ... •. ~: A I I ,..1 .... ... & US Optn 1 tnn" U1><11t• ~W lrrl m lht Cont !./low Q) Crr Sm~rt '4 l1h11 Tor• & •ou ff) C•phontd ABC ,.,,., 12:00 O lw1h&hl lont m Mt Bo• W 71 fOfl•lhl ltnde1 l1nd -12:30- . '• 0 Mo••t •• "Blut of Noon •• 1 ,, I I H I• 8 St11 llf• "'°"'' "ht11 M;n f\ M• lnt m(' •h' I • y ,,• t 11 ~I ,,.11 1"ft r.tft1 m Mowtt .. "fht lndntru(hblt Mj n .. "'"' 11• 1 ,,,. 1 11 w•·, h Q) Mov1t "Otco1 tot h1101" 1:00 O 1l Jt !he .-1dn11ht Sptc1JI O Mowrt "Che1" 1f1,1 1, 1 •1111.11 ,f1.11tl Jiu ~ f'tlttn1 1• l , . .,,,, h •" .,, O M1wt11c• 10 !ht f'11u h 1t11hl 2:00 U Ne.n1Mrw1e • "Ouhn1tion Tt>kro" ••d•I 4 t f .,, ''""' Ill llloY1t "Ven1unct of 1'1ncho VtH1" ''"'"' ~I 11.hn l1r1 ·"" m llloYtt • "Mr Cui Tru " 11tr•t 411 I 1lh ''•'""' ... m w .. no1n1••t• -2:30- 0 Movtt • "Wonu n Chuu Mlft" ti 111111 t/ Mr11A1t ""''''"' I• •I Mr( r•• Cl) Ctl Sm111 m r11t Anoe•'" 3 :00 Cl> Mo¥11· • "Curw of tht Mt< Mt1111mr" rhrn J '10 Run1411 1,,1 4 :00 D Movje, .. "MJ Rowt11ten" (draJ 46 811~,,. St1nwyck II Mewtt: "R1d1el'1 111111" (dr1J 1' R111 I u~h1n&harn • Mtt11: ''TIM llillMltr ht111 1 '""'''•'I' "•11tt'' lw hi '66 hm10 ll1w111 Mot1 Wida SATURDAY S!PllMBlR 1 MOANING 6 :00 0 Tn11' C.t ti Summrt Srml'\lr• O Commun1t1 lttdbac• W Unut11otr ot lht Ar• -6 JO- O Summrr Srmr1tt1 J Yrtl1 Altl1t 0 811 C1t1 Roll••\ g 0111"'' a l'I Ct•woom 0 IR•tl & Gol11lh tO Sllorth1od m Spu• Out Q) lnfrn1t1 I itlOI) ill C1ptiontd ABC llt•I l9 D1recl1on1 1n Commun1t1 ''" 7:00 O Ou1t1'\ lrtrhou~ O 13 39 A1.,1n & thr (h1pmunl1 0 811 Blur M11bfr O J 10 19 Scoobr Ooo Wh,,t Art lou O Hot r udlt Silo• W Vt(rllblt Soup Q) Wom1n Ru t to R"t ill 1011 lot Hu tth -7 30-u Mu to 1 111111< lrloYrt lhthint O n Jt hntut1t r ou• 0 l'•<t~ltfl\ o J 10 1' r •nat•rr 0 lht lont ll1ntt1 m .. ,. fo•to Q) llompt'1 Room m PIO\' Con\ 8:00 U e 11 Poperr O n n God111t1 Suprr 90 O Mom •• "Btrond Ctorr ' 1 h '' \" A 111 I• M U ''''·• f'itrl l,•·••lt'' M111ttA1h 0 3 10 '9 Supt'rl11end\ 0 lloUtt Supfl Sl11\ W MOY1t "f llf Down lklo•" 1J1 r h'dn tt ,,.-1ir1h J ,, ~ I, 111rr1111t l!•1l1·it Miltl1J111t fD Summ"''"' ID ln\rfhl 1MOY1t -8:30- Q) Soulhttn C1hlorn11 9:00 U 8 u lht Buas llunn11 •~d llun11tr Sllow O Tlmllwthl\ G> "'"' fD lo bt AllllOllnctd -9:30- 0 n >t Dally DIK• U Moftt· • "Act of Lt-ft" ul,., ~4 Ku~ U11u,1,, U~ow Rob111\ ~··· llttt,11111 11 3 10 )t StlMy't All Slut 0 ....... 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Mus1smo C1rott1 m Movie: "Sanll1to" JJ> ~1 Aldn lddd 1 lrid Nnldn 23 Movie: "Sidekicks" ' 1111 l~u Go~tll lJ"J Hd,,, •' fD Cuttn ht m Super btrtlln en ''''"" 39 lhtl Week 1n Butblll -3:30- D h trywhtre ,, IM•tht fD Turn1boul )9 llews so Midwest B111oon 1t111y 4 :00 II) Mov1t "Adve nlurts of I Yount ll1n" dd• ~ k "•' l ~.,., • Paul tfr .. man 2' Wul11n1ton Week 1n Ro"• ED P1111so U) Tele Rntst• Oef10tltw1 3t llovie "Tht RKtrs" I'• ~110 0 >u~ld , \J• b1 I ~ '•nil >' 1' ~on1•111 1 •• I .,~t so Tender und -4:30- 0 Pro Bntb•ll I I•• I 11il 1 t AnRel~ di 111• < "'"''·•••d tn.11.n 23 Movie "Wonder Wom1n" • '1, /4 C4lh1 I•• r I ,b\ Ar.ill• .. 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'•. .:. ID PICK A GRIH OH • H[[ HAW TONITE " ID Hu H1• N Moster Rott•\ II •s to P11tnl\ •oout Sc~ Q Summt1tut ~o Snr•I Prtttt•• -9 30- O Mo.,r l'lOml lnr Io"" ot h 11" . .. , ID N1aht Gallery \O Gre•t Amtm•n Co\Ofl Sound 10:00 ID Htt H1• Hontis m *•l.usy 24 MAltrpotct lhulrt I Clludous m Bount """ -10·30- 0 lo•e Ame11un St yle ID Ntws rn M1 Dulce Cha11tin 11:00 D 0 u 19 10 39 Nt•S 3 Ntw\ Mo••t 1 ht Busy Body r•• I t ~ •• 1 • f.I I t "' 1 • :.r I t-,ftft 0 M1•t Me uuth 0 SfCond City ~ Ne1-01k m Mov1t "Pl•Y It As 1t uy~" I ' 1111 \iJ '" ,•,.I 1 /41,11 '' ! , 1 • 1 Hllft• ~ (. I ftlf 12 llov1t "The Aulobroci.phy of Mrss hot Pitman" "'' o l 1 ,, • h vin lo\1•ph1t1t• lit•mu 1 lh11 n t II) Tht Cood"s 23 Ad•m· 12 24 "'hon•I Ctociaph1c Sptml ED To bt Announced 2<.1 T td f rtlh Sito• -11:30- 0 12 US Optn ltnnrs Upd1te O n lt S1turd1y ll1cht 1111 Rurk ltrn11 " ho\I "'lh "'""' ,11 .• ,., t I 1it A J ~ r /t! ''•If-' O Mow r [11c 6 US Opto ltM•\ Updllt Mom ~.nt\ ol lht Sun O ~.?"' lt iH1 ot Blood 10 Mo"' A 01nd1 .n Aspic m I , Rool. t<. f.jJ r 111 ol [a ates {!) l,1001ts 1 2:00 .. O lolow t Hono1 Jn, f 1lhtr -12 JO- W Mpm ... V111n lht Un bt l1rwablt . fi) Mom """ A IHlt ol Honry" 1 :00 O J9 Roel Concert O Mowtt 111 So P1oudl; We Hall I • ID Mo"f """ lht Ust Hurr1h" .... -1 30- 0 lht Adoenturfl\ Mo•it Terror ol Romt A1a•nsl Son ot Ht1culu" 2:00 O I 1lk1bout "'"'s II) Mo"t ., "Cen1 of 011,neu" k • 11 l .ll•, •I• 3:00 O Mo"' ., "lht Dmy of Anne Fiank 1 • • \I 11 • ,.,,., ... r, .• , .'1 '' ll 11,1f1 tt••"'' -3:30-0 Movit ,. "Capt11n Bl1ek11ek" 11!•! lo! '1'' '\.t lif!! ID Mo"t Ml "lhrtt Stripes tn thf Sun" • I• 1 • 1 •, Arif, ll.11 l'h1I H1 \ ~,I oJ. ~ 11f111l,t 4 :00 O Mo••t "lun11r. f11hten" 1n1,11 h kit,, H•I f lllit 1,,ljH fll . H HVf\~ 5:00 O Mom .., "lltlody fr1ot" "'"'" I~ (,rnr Autry Al k11~£f\ ~11 TV WEEK AUGlJSl 26 1979 ''The Best Seat In The House'' Model 760 Video.BeamA TV from Advent . . With its clear, SIX-FOOT* picture, Advent's Model 760 puts you "where the action is" at every game. The con- sole Is about the size of a coffee table, (less than 18 In- ches ·tall)~ which allows the 760 to easily blend to your decor. It also has remote control to allow you to change stations or the volume from any where in the ro.o"t. · See the 760 today at the Advanced Video Showroom. SPECIAL THIS WEEK •Measured Diagonally Offer Good Aug. 26-Sept. l, 1979 Regularly $3295 Now $2795 SAYE 5500 (No down payment on approved credtt. Financing & leatlng avallable)