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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-' U.lllloRdtbl~oll.btt ,..uride. dlbtonioctlloropropau U>9CP>. Row••, t.boM •tori• f alled &o ...... a '"' key Po&ata: ~.J,:-9 la UM referencee to -"11ae "'11111~• ol.-DBCP J.A D8CP In 11tater tQppll• Dhae1laad '1 waler wu ln 16 tot.IDIMI. par:':= tme01'ered by two Wbat health olftcl-lt H tbey Ctllco at.11 _. bJ 1\ate $)(·. _ f~ld la i.bal .~ 0 Ull:d. ciala. that IDM1 waw 1upp el and Of ai. two aae, OM hu a Mir actually telt.d the water in 11. O/I dlimla lot•IM-£.•JA ~m&Wc. Ila Of !boM 11 lndudi.nl ~ N ' t 1tata ud Oran1• County -•bowed no l•d•rit" aoveraaatatt . Th trac• ot OM PMllclde lo the claims an bMed • -U.C.U.. water. ill l...,W berd wu Three countl11-Imperial. ldllied by a peltleide onJ'doM. Kla11 and San Lul1 Obiapo- -Stat• Health Strvlu1 1bbwed 1 .. than .0$ part.a per Deparuneat ometala H)' DBCP btlllon ot DBCP 11 couldered a cancer aient Ooly Loa An1eles County baled OD a reeeareb project m 1bowed-in one well-a coocen- wbJcb laboratory rata developed trattoo between .05 and 1.0 parta cancer after b rea th ln a t he per billion material. Elaht counties, including six -1'bote aame otflclala aay In the San Joaquin Valley and their 1tatements were mlaln· Rlvel"lide and San Bernardino. SUNDAY bllllon waa aet .. arbit rarily•• bued OD "an interim acienWlc con1emu1 to lipal preeaut.lca in CODIWDDtlon of the subltance abowed coocentratiou In well where It's found ." water tn eitcUI of ~ put per Meanwhile, UM quet tloe re- bllllon. malnt-wbat a bout Dia· Tbat'1 the ma11c: llsure to-the neyland'a water supply? atory about the contaminated A apokeaman for~ .th-,AUL · w'at.r. lt'a described ooly u the labeled the reported flndlnp u level Mt by the Department of ••a scare Ulctic" and obeerved Health-Se~... that ''Dianeylancu, .. been used. What doet that really mean? uaed to focua attention on one F l rat , conalder a quart or alde of a question on wbicb even .water. Now clivtde it into ooe the experts can't •11'•·" billion parts. Tb.at'• 1,000,000,000 1' I Flore a , the par It part.a. U one of those parta ls spokesman. aaid park official.I DBCP, then the state level hu have tested all or its drinkina been met. water as have officials from_ the Peter Weisser of 4'be Health ' city of Anaheim, from wbicb the Services Department says tbat park bu)'• water. level d oesn 't really me an Their tests. hesaid.a1ree with anythina, since oo one knows the findings of the MetropoUtan "what's sal e and what lan't Water District. which supplies a when it comes to DBCP." major portion or tbe water He said the one part per Anaheim users consume. VOL 72, NO. 252, 7 SE CTIONS, 118 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA S UNDAY, S EPTEMBER 9, 1979 Gene Bowers of the llWD 11ld all three teata were nm u far 11 ; tecbnkal ~ could take ' them. "At the level ol JO put.a i per trillion. ooae of the tatl '1 could detlJct tile pnnnce of 1> DBCP," be aald. . l To pUt lt uodMr way that ii ) .02-puta out ot 1,000.000.000. ~ ~ "'l'bat's not to Hy it '• .not : there.'' ao,..n edded. "That u t far at our te8ta (and ldtahetio'• • and Dtaneyland'1 > can accurate- ly detect ita lev~la." In fact there have only been two wateT test.a involvtnc Dis- neyland in which the pesticide 1 WU found. One wu tooducted by Cblco r ealde nta George Neary and Pat rick Porgana. Neary ls the cattle rancher who baa the $14 million claims pendinl. Neither be nor Porgans claim See WATER, Page A3) TH IRTY-F IVE CENTS Jean Seherg Found Dead AP' Wire ...... MISSISSIPPI BEAUTY CLAIMS MISS AMERICA CROWN Cheryl Prewitt, 22, Overcame Chlldhood Injury Miracle Miss Triumph, Tears, Title Too ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . <AP > -Miss Mississippi, Cheryl Prewitt, a brunette who was told 11 years ago that she would never walk again. was crowned Soviet Ships 'Spying' Off West Coast SAN DIEGO CAP) -Two Sov-iet apy ships are idlina about 35 miles off the Southern California cou t , and 'the Navy says that is about as close to shore as the ships can come without ventur- ing from international waters. Navy aPokesmen confirmed on Friday tbat the Russian in- telli1ence-gathering s blps are ~tng monitored. Sao Diego television station CST aald a couple snapped pie· of one of the 1bips earlier st week while fishing off a leas ure boat nea r San emente I.stand. Pictures taken by the Wliden· ed couple abow two Navy Jets 1 O¥er the Gldro Grat and avrill Sarychev. A NavJ spokesman aald the r~ Ud been ln the waten Mt ol San Dtecr> for more than montb and waa recentlJ joined iy the Sarycbev. The apokesman added tbia 11 ctoae.t that Soviet •PY sbtps a" eome to the W•t Cout In A ..:::::wJ ~tenae on deck bodl lldp1 baa beea oblerved m .i.s.unable blue and O.UC wu ftytn1 over the ..... ..,, ... U MI Ill ar. Jilted a ln- ttlUleuaee·l•theriDI 1blp1 In ••1aae'1 Fi1bUn1 Sblp1," a ,Wdt of oc.~• 1bip1. ~ . - '· , Miss America 1980 Saturday night. Miss Prewitt . 22, of Ackerman. Miss.. is a recent graduate of Mississippi State University who hopes to earn her doctorate in music and then perform professionally. Miss Prewitt r aised her bands to her eyes and cried when master or ceremonies Bert Parks announced her name before a h uge nation wide television audience and more than 22,000 people in Convention Ha ll on the Boardwalk. "Thank you, thank you," said the 5-7, UO-pound beauty before Miss Amer ica 1979, Kyle ne Barker of Virginia, crowned her as the 52nd Miss America. Fint runner up in the paeeant was Miss Ohio, Tana Kay Carll or Lakewood, followed by Miss Kansas, Miche lle Elai n e Whit8on ol Mission; Miss Mia; so u ri, S u san Wilso n o f F rede r icktown ; and Miss Florida, M a rti Pblllipa of Tampa. Mias Prewitt was badly hurt in an automobile accident at ase 11 that cruabed her left le1 and left her with 100 stil(?bes. Docton told her then that she would never walk again. But she s aid she walked by "a miracle of God." Sbe said ahe saw her abortA!ned left lei • 'll'OW two inches imtalltaneoull)'" at a revival meetlq .. veral years later. She i1 the third Mlulaalppl woman to wln th• title. Dauehter ol a coatr•ctor and' homemaker, Kl11 PrewJ~t dazlled the audlenee and won the t wtmlalt competition Friday wblch blOlllbted her ss.-.• ft1ure. Miu Prewitt, a conteatant In vartoua beauty and talent pa1eant1 aillce abe was 17, aa.ld abe bu wanted th1J title since abe wu 5 yean old. .. Gendarmes Recount Bizarre Disappearance PARIS CAP > The blanket· covered body of American ac· tress Jean Seberg was found in the back seat of her automobile Saturday. 10 days afer she dis· appeared Crom her Paris apart· ment. police reported. They said the cause of death had not been determined and t h a t an autopsy would be PCP Bust Hggest in History? TUCSON, Ariz. <AP) -Six men -including five from the Los Angeles area -were arrest- ed Saturday in what authorities s ay could be "close to the largest " haul of the drug PCP ever seized in the United Stat.es. Author ities recovered 15 gallons of the liquified drug, commonly referred to as "angel dust,·' In a raid on a house here that had been converted into a laboratory. performed today A pol1t'e spokesman sa1d the body was m a state of decomposition. mean· ing the actress had been dead for several days He gave no indicatio n whether police suspected foul play Miss Seberg's hu s band . Algerian actor Ahmed Hasm1 went lo the police station after being told the body had been found. He refused to m ake any comment when he left the sta- tion. Mias Sebere. 40, was previous-. ly married to lawyer Francois Moreull. writer Romain Gary and fllm producer Dennis Berry. Police had revealed Saturday morning that she had disap· peared Aug. JO from her apart· ment on Avenue de Longchamp m the 16th district. They said the body was found in her white Renault. which was parked on Rue de General Ap· pert. also in the 16th district. Police said Miss Seberg had bf'en seen leaving her apartment alone in the middle of the rught wearing a blanket and without any luggage. I nvestigators s aid they believed the car had been moved sometime Saturday to the street where it was found because it would be unlikely the body could have gone unnoticed on such a public thoroughfare for more than a week. They speculated that someone moved the auto ""_...,... FOUND DEAD IN CAR Ac:tr ... Jean S.berg after her disappearance was an nounced Police sources s aid Mass Seberg had undergone treatment m psychiatric instJtullons on a number of occasions and police had been searching ror her ID hospitals and chna cs In a recent interview with a French newspaper. she claimed the FBI had tried to discredJt her because or her association with the Black Panther Party ID the late 1960s She said she had obtained a document showing the 1701 had planted a story that she was preg· nanl with the child of a Black Panther me mbe r and that s ever;it new s papers and magazine~ had printed the story M 1ss Se berg said she read an article based on the alleged FBI story in Switzerland in 1970 when she was seven months preg- nant and that the shock was so severe the baby was born pre· maturely The child. a girl, died two days later . Mlu Seberg gain~ fame al the age of 17 when she was chosen by Otto Preminger over 18.000 other contestants to play • Joan of Art ID the movie "SL J oan · She played m more than 20 films, spanning the years from the mid 1950s to 1976, and one of her major perfor mances was in Preming e r 's ''Bonjo ur Tnstesse .. Bom m Marshalltown. Iowa, on Nov 13. 1938, she performed m school plays and began her professional career acting in sum mer theaters at Plymouth, Mass. and Cape May, NJ Among other movies !>he ap· peared m wert' "The Mouse that Roared ... "Breathless." "In the French Style." "Lilith." ''Pen- dulum." "AJrport," "Paint Your Wagon." "Macho Callahan" and "Dead of Summer " I ronlcally. the house was situated between -and just a few blocks from the Arizona Department of Public Safety a nd the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration . s aid DEA special agent Thomas Maher. Twenty agents from the DEA and OPS and officers from the Tucson Police Depart m ent made the raid following a mon- th-long stakeout at the house after receiving tips from the DEA office in San Diego. Boat's Prop Kil& Diver Maher said agents were cer- tain PCP was being manufac- tured in the house, also located a half mile from the Tucson In- ternational Airport, when they took samples of waste from a Victim Unidentified in Laguna Tragedy near by disposal site. - A r rested were M a r io Hayward, 21 ; Claude Chatman, 24; Darrele Johnson, 23, and Ger a ld Logan, 23, all or Los Angeles; Roscoe Thomas, 33, of Inglewood, and Charles Phillips, 33, of Tucson. All ·were in custody at the Pima County Jail. Maher said that because the potency of the seized drug was not known, he could not estimate the 1treet value or the cache. A power boat piloted by a 14· year-old girl ln a popula r divmg area of reefs and kelp off Laguna Beach Satur day ran over and killed a young man mangled by the cruiser's pro- pellt'r. authorities said . The victim. still unidentified late Saturday night and listed as a J ohn Doe victim . was described by the Orange County Harbor Patrol as being in his late teens. "He was dead, when our units arrived on the scene." said Sgt. Harry Coyle. InvesU1 ators recovered the Carter Should Quit, Sen. Kennedy Says ATLANTA (AP ) -S en. Edward Kennedy sees President Cart.er a a ''political cripple" wbo canot win re-election, but ii blOlY reluctant to challeqe b1m ln -aiel't year'• primarie., the Atlanta Journal and CautituUon repoNd .. Kennecty alto 11 worried that Carter could draa dozen• or Democratic candidate& down to defeat with blm II be continues bl.I .....a.ation bMI \lP to the Nov· ember i. .i.cuae. the paper aal d , 41aotlna \anldentifled '"""'· lteaMdJ bOI* that u the fall political ,.1ee1on 1atber~· momentum, Carter wW nap- pralM hit 1Jtuat1on and bow out. th• paper 11Sd. In any event, Kenn~ expecU Carter to come ~ under increuiq preaaure from Dem0cratic covemon, 1enaton and Bouae memben, aa well u other party leaden, to withdraw hlacandiclacybyyear'1end.. That la the real meenJq o( the "1i1na1•1 Kennedy 1ave Carter last week ln makinl lt lmown that the senator's wife and mother would support hlm In a presidential campal1n, tbe paperaald. Kennedy f eela be would defeat Carter In bead·t.o-bead contests, the paper quoted Its ~ u 1ayin1. Kennedy reportedly told Carter durlnl a priv•le hmcb at the White HoU1e P'Ttday that any showdown between them most likely would reault tn a Repu8':tcanvlctory. •• l \ -- remams. which were taken to Pat'1fit' View Memorial Park and Mortuary m Corona del Mar pending idenllhcat1on He was wearing a r ubber wetsuit. Sgt. Coyle said. but did not have on scuba diving gear when the body was recovered The tragic accident about a half-m ile off Laguna Beach. roughly between Heisler Park . an Crescent Bay Beach, was re- ported by Robert E. Jones Jr , of Newport Beach, the vessel's co- owner. No address for J ones was 'SOAP BUBBLES' BU&sT - A survey ol fall TV season olfu- in11 shows what many vtewen bave lone suapected. Televiaioo la lolnc back to a more ·old- f asbloned brand of humor In situation comedy formata. Yea, folks, despite more aopbiaticated fans, we all still tauab at ptat- falla. Bt. . BAIANCING ACI' -Wben even peanut butter can cauae caQcer, bow does one decide wbat wW and won't be banned u health ba&arcll? An A.uoclat. ed Preti 1toQ"' reveals a com· plicated and confused area of ulence. A8. Bl!AL'IBY Ba&w -Frant Wl1dQm turned to like beer before be could talk, 1 lood thine u tt turned out. because h11 lam.Uy la a key Importer of ~ a\ allable Saturdav n12ht. ac· cordm~ to Sgt Coyle He said the unidentified girl at the t'Ontrols of the boat at the time 1t struck the young diver was not , and wl)I not, be charged with any violation. No license 1s required to han- dle the controls or a pleasure boat such as the JO-foot cruiser in this case. Ha rbor Patrol officers said there are several reefs and a . kelp bed in the area where the accide nt occurred and it is popular with diving enthusiasts. those exotic brews you learned to love oveneu . C l . ova THERE -For thoee still in a vacation mood, colum· nlat Bob Greene provides a "aoapabot" of the aerenity at an Acapulco hideaway, and another atory teJ11 wily your mOftey 1tretcbea farther in Guatemala than in Eu.rope. All. .,_ ........... ~ .. ....,..._ et Ml*9•"•••--••• a ...._ CM..... .. . ~ ................. M J ~ DWI 0.-..Clllllllllr .. W C.-.0... Ct.......... a.t ~ .. ...,.. .... .,... ..................... ~· ....... ..... _, ""'""" ..... .... II I ..... ,....... AU ............. v ........ ... .. ._ .. ,, ..... ... ........,.., M YM/Y- Art...... M .....,, Cl lt•W..-.. DAii. Y ~l&.OTHC'TIO..S c.-c..o ........ , ..... , J • ·' ~ ., . " :· . '• '• I• • . • ;Scores Drop .Again l . . ~ . 'Diaap~intin __ •• • Can be Revened' ... ... ii ·•== ... t. "-The Col .... 8oatd mailltatDI fll"""'..., u" ..._ that dl'UJI and cnmmln1 are Mlt ........ :c:r......... . .. ..-.lr.. . ....... w.. . ....... .... .. 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Uonaalre PY• to &elt.-taken: ,......,..., and tM ........_ ol -leventeen perHnt were V&etu.ln md • ...,.._.., .... to mlnortu ... a rKOrd number. blame for U. ct,,. la IAT ICOl'll -Th•1 cboH bu1lnff1 H 1lnte ll10. lhetr molt popu.lu fteld ol ltUdy Tb• taereuta1 atambere of ht coU.1•. lmoc:klne health and mlnor1tJ 1tudnt1 takl•I th• m.cSlctne to MCOnd place for \be &AT ~ In a drop b9fare rtnt time "Thl1 1wltch la lt'70, but ll4Ce U.. tbe diac11M r.rtmartly du.e to women, wboM ttu affected .wdmt. acro11 the nt.trett ln butlnesa hu more board, the ltudy 1ald. than doubled atnce 1973," It aaid. Th• CM hat &.ell involved In a cootrover1y rectnUy over whether coeeb1Qa lacl'UMl IW· den ta' 1cort1. jHijacking Ends Fleeing Trio Nabbed in SA Holdup Chase Gtmmen Arrive in Iran •rTMA.11n1111•rrw Three Lebanese 1unmen who hijacked an ftaUan airliner to dramatize efforts to locat.t their ml11ln1 reU1loua leader n.w to Tehran Satorday and s urren- dered to the lllamlc government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khometn.I,· authortUealn Romeaald. A spokesman for Italy's AUtaUa )lrllnea 1a1d the three, Identified .. h memben of Lebaaon'1 Shllta Moslem com muntly , cave themulves up after re<:elvln& u - 1uraocea from official• ln lraa - a predomlnanUy Shilte oauoo - lb at a lt.atement on the reaaoo for their action would be read on na- Uooal radloand t.elevlalon. The 1unmen 11elzed the AUtalla DC·8 jet Friday morning after the Tehran to-Rome night made a sc hedule d Bl op In Beirut, Lebanon. They releaaed moat of the 175 puaen1er11 shortly after arrival in Rome and allowed the rem al.nJng 35 to dl.aembark before leavlni for Tehran after 121.la hour11 of negot.laUona with Italian authorttl~ A few houra utter their aur· render, Tehran radlo1 monitored In Rome and Looaoo. bea•n broadcuUa1 the b1Jackett 1tate· meat denouncing f.lbyan leader Moa mmar Khadafy . They blamed K!llldaty for lbe diaap. pearance of lmaqi Muaa Sadr, Jut aeen durina a vt.lt to Libya In Au1uat19'78. Ubyaaaya ltdoeenot know whatbappened to Sadr. Tbe ltatemeat wu addreaued to the beada ot it.ate and 1ovem· ment at the non·all1ned con- ference In Havana, where they first uked to 10. fn an Interview with ItaJlan televlalon, Aldo Onorati. who diMmbarllted lo Rome when a freeh pilot came aboard for the fil&ht to Tehran, uld be talked tbe b.iJaclltera out ol their plans, U'llliDt the plane mil.ht run Into a troplcaJ 1torm. 'the hljacken demanded clartflcatJon of the my1tery 1ur· roundinl the cue of Sadr. It called for the earliest pos1lble re· le11e of the Imam, • 'falllna wbJch we proclaim to tbe world that we ahall feel free to take any 1t.ept and that no obltacle 1hall 1tand lo our way." Alltalla officlala aald the plane with all the 00.taaes -10 mem· ben of the crew and a puMn1•r, an Arab ldentUled a1 Robert Saliba wbo offered bim"lf u in- terpreter for the er~ -new back to Rome Saturday attemooo. It w11 not known what the Iranian' sovenunent would do wltb the hl· jackers. 'Cf#eH•t Feeb the Crunrla TbrM men ln Oran11 County Jail won't have an appetite If they find belUUJ on the menu to· day, followtna the armed rob· bery of a Santa Ana Mexican re1taurant Saturday night and their sut»equent capture. ln veall1ator 11 cred it e d the Infuriat e d owner of Cua Palma, 122 E 17th St., with chulnl the auapecta on foot after the dlnner hour holdup at knlrepotnt Watch Commander Lt. Terry Dakin uld Arthur Gooulei mana1ed to 1et tbe llcen1e number of a van as the men who had threatened lo kill him sped away. Shortly alter ll wu broadcut, Reaerve Police Offlcer Robert Reed, In a patrol car at Ylrst Stret>t and Standard Avenue , 1potted the 1uapect vehicle . _ The van careened out of con trol after thti bMcf rhue, t.cJppl ln1 a ft.-nce ln the 900 block of Eaat Pine Street, Lt. l>akin 11ald He aald four men In the wrecked vehicle lupcd out and beaao runnlna In d ifferent dlrec· t1ont1 , hot olh<•r offln•ris conver1· me on the 1cene cauaht three Booked for lnvetttigaUon of the armed robbery , which police aay netted more than SlOO. were MtcbaeJ Aniline, 24 , and Bryant Clifton, 22, both or Norwalk and Richard Rodriauez, 22, of Para· mount. Motorcycle-rider Allonao Rodriguez Bravo, 32 , Saata.Ana, wH U.ted 1n 1table condition at Mercy General Hotpital 11 Santa Ana to· day with lnJurlet 1uatalned In thlt cruh Saturday _afternoon. Colla Mesa police aatd car at left locked brakea and skidded in· to Bravo'• bike, burllD1 it loto car at rtpt, walling to enter Sunnower Avenue from South Coast Plaza . Driven Dennis L. Otlley, 32, Lona Beach and Charle• E. Smlth, 26, Santa Ana, were not cited, nor was Bravo, who wore no helmet. He suf- fered severe head lacerat1on1. Short Errand. Ends In Family Tregedy A HunUnst.on Beech hOUMwlfe aad ...,. •mall aon, bW'T)1D1 aerou hwy Warner A•eoue to buJ a newapapar, wer• at.ruck .., • CU' .... ftid.a1. "'::I tbe --•bdurtacber• . O.t of the tint llorrlfled ""'"' to nc. to UM tew id ,._el tM w..., Welt Apert. .-..MIW....,A•e.,MIU' .......... ~ ~ .......... , ... of tbe • PoH• •.W Mn. IA.Ma S. ce~ 11, ••deed ae urtnl Jt~Htrl •• ...,com..mtr .. plUI ................ la· , ....... ~. 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TV Tunes in on Emmys lnduatry Honors lu Own on ~ir Tonight LOS ANGELES <AP I -The televl1lon lnduAtry takea Ume out of lt.a new Muon t.onJlht lo look back and consratulate lt.aelf at the 31at annual Emmy Award.a Jleory Winkler and Cheryl Ladd wlll be boeta durtna the 2~ ho ur telecas t on ABC, which will Include cllpt from hllhll&hta of prevloua Kmm1 We.st County Sand Fouled By Oil Gwbs Goopy g lob11 of heavy 011 111 m al ar to tboae that bit the Palo11 Verdet PenlnauJa l"riday washed aahore at west county bt'achel\ Saturday night, foulliuc the stru.nd for aeveraJ mUes ln 111 hand up lo five reet wide lluvy equJpment had been or dered and wu en rout.e to Bolaa C.:haca Stale deach, HuoUnaton State Beach and Hunttn1ton Caty Deach enly tod111y to begin <:ll'11nup operatlona '"They are lll a band three to five feet wide and tome of them are up to the alie of a flat," 111d U .S Cout Guard apokffman Cmdr. Skip Onat.ad. lie aaid the cleanup operation, hampered tomewbat by crowda that atayed late Into the !' before clearina out at mldnJ t, would continue Into day 1bt houri. "It appear• to be a refloed product," Cmdr. Onatad added. No reports had been received of any oil foulln1 or beachn 1outh of Huolln1ton Beach early today. Cout Guard offlclala declined to 1peculate on the ortlin ol the oll, other than to polnt out It ta not the resuJt of natural aeepqe from the ocean floor. Lelec Ula. The Uat of preMntera reach Ute a "Who'• Who .. of televlalon. Walter Cronkite, CBS anchorman and dean o f televlaton newamco. wlll receive the ·ooveroor1 Award. the hlsheat honor 1tven by the Academy of Televlalon Art.a and Science.. Special tribute 1110 will be paid to two other TV newamen, Bill Stewart of ABC Newa. who wu killed while reportinl lhe revolution In Nlcaraau•. and Don Harrta of NBC. killed re· porting on the People• Temple rell1loua cuJt In Guyana More than 220 people and pro- iUml were nominated for the Emmy 1t..atuett.es to ~ handed o ut durin1 the telecast . acbeduled to alart at 8 p m . from the 1tately Paaadena Ceni.r ln Paaedeoa. CBS ' .. Lou Gra nt," a newspaper 1eraea htaded by Edward Auer. leach the field wltb 14 nomination.a. The NBC mlol1ertea "Backltaira at the White Houae," a 1ervanta' eyevlew of pr.-Jdentlal families, la runnJnc cloM behind wtth 11 nominations. CBS' "M·A·S..H" received 10 nomlnallona, with three ot them 1otn1 lo Alan Alda for actin1. writinl and directing. CBS' "All In the Family" and the ABC movie "Friendly Flre" got aeven nomlnaUona each, and ABC '1 ''Tul" and NBC'a ''The Rockford Flla" ttot 11lx apiece. Amona network11, CBS wu the leader wtth 79 nosnlnatiOM In the pnme-Ume categories. ABC waa aerond with &8 nomlnaUona, NBC had ~ and PBS got 19. Syn· dlut.ed 11how11 KOl five nomtna· tlona, three of whlc-h went lo the 01car ·wlnnan1 documentaary "Sured Slrallht." The producers of tht. year's aw a rd.a show promise to hold the tele<'Ul to 2'h boon. Jn paat yeara ll hu ext.ended to three hour• aDd beyond. Carter Says Troops 'Not a SALT Issue' WASHINGTON <AP > Prnl dent C~r 1ay1 the 1trate&ic anna UmltaUon treaty should be rallft.d by the Senate ·'on 1l8 own mertt.1•· deaplte the pre- 1ence ol Sovtet t.roope tn Cube. To lln.k the treaty "with aome action or inaction of the Sov1eu would not be ln th• ~t lJl tereat ol the American people," Carter aald The pre.1deot made the com menl In an lnt.trvtew P'rtday with out-or.town edltora and broadcuters. The White House released • transcript of the In · t.ervlew Saturday CartM'11 national aecur1ty ad vlaer, Zbl&nlew Brzealn1kl. meetmg w1th the same edltor11 : uld It la "fundamentally pre· Judicial .. and ··e11<'11ph1t" to llnk the SALT II tre11ly lo Soviet behavior elaewhere." Meanwhile, former Pre111dent Guald H f''ord <'Ullt>d Saturdi.y for an Immediate wlLhdrawaJ of Soviet combat troope from Cuh111 and uaatled President Carter for lmplytng that the troops may have been there while ,.·ord Wati pr .. ldent "We •Imply cannot tolerate this cha.in or evenlll," Ford 11a.id of the ~ent dt.covery of 2,000 lo 3,000 Sov1.t combat troope, ln- cludln1 40 tanks and 1ome artillery plec• In Cuba. SKIM CARE-NECESSITY, l MOT LUXURY Gary Compton lnvttn you to a free con1ult•tlon to f•mlllartze youraelf with Lari•• Gruer, a •kin-care e>epert dedicated to Improving ~r lfdn and advletng You on proper 8t-home care. ..., ........ w ... ..4 ...... ....... "-c~:.:1=.: c..c 0 •• lbls• .. •af II w ........... .............. 61Wl64 -MW161 t ' 1 , j I Bundly,...,,._ t , 1t7t DAILY PfLOT ,---------'Peopk Say I'm Poor, But I'm Richer Than E~r'----------..... . IMe's 'PleDie' vide.t by Mesan ... 81 IMSlll ftlUN ............. ..a ~~~..a t.o .. ta niU·eatat.. Now be .. v.e ..._ -to tM JOm'. .... , lll"Ob&bb YW7 1 • el.'.:_.av nwau • 10, a -·ca.ta .................. ~~·~ . ns '1IONT OW -,.._. ,..,i -..i. Oftte. at 1• 1'altll Aw., co.ta 11 .... » emlilUOllMd wtUl band·teu.nd ...... ....Wmlq ••r.... hod la , .... Name and May Goel m.. You.'' '6GrllUI Jl'ne •a Hombre de Jetua Clariat." ..... , .. SUd It. I BllteT9ft, ftat Settlu n. · · ~ WlaM be bttieww u tbat • t.nae borw·a1atn ChrlaUan .... hll fattll by hll •cticm. Ow.ah 1~ 1'llo "uk..S a.rut to eome lnto my Ute aDd take tt oww•• yean aao. baa opent.d h1I miulon tor the putl0"81'9. . lie admltl to some aktPtJclam about the 1ncreuln1 nwnMnolpeoplewbo Hy tbe1're bol'D-aaaJn. 0 1 WOULD SAY THE mtJorit.Y ol ChrlaUana calUn1 themMlw. bom·•laln have had an emotional experience but have never been lnlly born a1atn of God'a apirit. Their Uvea don't abow tbe cban1e they claim." He includes President Carter in this cate1ory, aayin& that ti Cart.er were truly born qain he would keep down the prices of food, gas and houaina that bavin1 rt.sen beyond man)' peoples' means. Dwaileebe knows what he's talking about "J can see people actually with not enough to eat." His mbsion is visited by elderly people, yo una couples having trouble paying the rent, SpaDish·speakinl people and some Vietnamese, Dwaileebe said. HE BANDS OUT BAGS of rice, beans, noodle products and occastonaJly fresh produce, one bag of each per family and gives out 4,000 pounds of rice alone every three weeks Dwaileebe cited the case of one elderly man receivinc a $41!5 a month pension for himself and two invalid depen· denta, but paying $300 a month rent. "If tt weren't for the help be gets here, he'd really be in bad shape," Dwaileebe said. Other clients include a recently arrived Vietnamese ramily with nine children who use 10 pounds or rice every two days. Fro• Pog~ AJ "•'Tbey Juat couldn't beUeH lt," be Hid. ''They 1tood UWDd out there and tbey MW thlt dump. I bad to coo.tnee them U..1 could bave nee for free ... Ht w ... 't alw~ee: .atndltlc. •~tally 119&' ln b1a earlier c.,.. • ftfllftll teal eatate• qeit, uwarre\1Mi aald. . ••1 1ave enouCh to charity to 1aJv. my cooadtoce, but t nner aav• 'tll tt bul't. I •u busy m•kln1 moeey for my111t. . "The Watta rtot. really woke me up. Tbey made me reaUH lbtn are a lol of people in the world who don't' hive a chance.·· DWAJLBl:BI: SOLD OPP ~ property and bou&ht food. dolla, bteyclea and Bibles. Oft be went to Wat.ta. · wbtH pbot.ol abow blm surrounded by 1rinnln1 children. About 10 yean aao, Dwaileebe establlahed bll miaaion in Costa Mesa wtth the aid ol a sympathetic landlord and aeveral helpers. alao born·qai.n Chriatiam. "1 apent all I bad," Dwaileebe said. Now be lives on bia Social Security in back of the mis- sion and palnta buildin&s In return for donationa to bis cause. ONE SPAGBEI ii OOllPANY lives ba1a of damaged noodles and some supermarket manacen rlak their jobs to donate old produce and other damqed items. Dwaileebe said. Store policies call for such producta lo be destroyed. Individuals also make donations, wblcb includ'e sur· olus veaetables from home gardens, he said. Despite the religious signs in the window, Dwaileebe doesn't preach at bis visitors. He does hand o.st religious Uterature and he's happy lo discuss bis faith, however. "Jesus taught us to love even our enemies." Dwaileebe said. "A true Christian can never kiU, never go to war. "LIFE BECOMES A PICNIC, a fulfillment. Best of all, you no longer fear death." Dwaileebe looked around the mission. at its bare noors and scarred furniture. "People say I'm poor today, but I'm richer than I ever was," he said. O.Uy ..... SUH,,_ MICHAEL DWAILEEBE IN DOORWAY OF MESA MISSION WATER SURVEY DATA ALL WET • • • Standoff Ends Peaceful any scientific training, although Neary describes Porgans as an environmental consultant who specializes in matters pertaining to waler The two men are associated in an effort to qualify a state ballot measure that would prohibit the use of chemical pesticides. And Neary says he'd like his pending claims settled in less than the six to eight years be estimates it wll1 take to resolve them. "Some of the things I've done have been to precipitate a more rapid exposure of th1a thing," he said. Neary said be took one water sample from Dianeyland and five others from locations in cen· tral California. He aald they were analyzed by a reputable San Francisco Bay Area firm, LFE Labs. Neary said the finding for Dis· neyland was six parts per trillion, the highest of the slx samples. A spokesm~n f o r the laboratory would not confirm the running of the test nor would they release the results. A second set of tests was run by the Los Angeles Times because a Times reporter was apparently purs uing the possibility of DBCP waler COD· lamination at Neary's sugges- tion. The Times story on Tuesday c laimed four samples were taken in and around Disneyland. Two were blank, one showed' six parts per trillion (.006 per 1.000,000,000 ) and one ahowed one part per trillion (.001 per 1,000,000,000) of DBCP. Flores , the Disneyland spokesman, says those results are questionable because of the technical accuracy involved in testing down to such m inute quantities. "Nobody knows if that stuff exists in our water.'' he said. The pesticide was used from about 1955 until two years ago as a method of. co ntrolling nematodes in vineyards and citrus and avocado orchards. The chemical was spread on the ground to seep into the soil wbere lh4t peats would breed and aUack the root systems. Jn the summer of 1977 its manufacture was halted worldwide after workers in a central Calltornia plant where DBCP was manufactured de· veloped symptoms of aterillty. Dr. Keith Maddy, a staff tox· oeologist for the atate Depart· ment of Food and Agriculture, aaid subsequent tests of employees of similar chemical planta in Arkansas, Michigan, Louialana, Colorado and larael ahowed the same problems of low to zero sperm counta. Some teats Indicated cbromoeome alt.ration which rHearcbera say could cauae blrtb defects. At that point, California banned the UH of the product U 0 ... , ................. SCARE UNFOUNDED Olaneyland'a Weter OK well as its manufacture. Maddy said an investigation conducted in California by a team from the National Center for Disease Control indicated that sterility symptoms were found in the people who handled the pesticide directly -the plant and field workers who set up drums of the chemical to run into iniaation systems. In the two years since the material was banned, Maddy aald state agriculture and health officials bad come up with re. gulattaos which would salquard the people wbo would handle the chemical. Two weeb after pl'eHlltiq plans for the new regulations during EPA bearings in Wuhinllon D.C .. Maddy said traces of the peatlclde were found in well water in the town where the pesticide was manufactured. The Food and A1rlculture Department ran some pre· Uminary well testa in areas of the state where DBCP bad been New Chief at FDA , . W ASHIJlfGTON CAP) -Jen Edwla Ooyan a laDo•etlY• pltarmacy aciaool dean }JM belped r11b•P•·1:••1 -plaarmaclltl an •tr id, WU named Saturdaf .·t~ '-com· m t1111 _. of tbe J'ood ud Drue Mml*rwtiGD. .OoJ•, •, cl8an ot the School " of Pharmacy at the Unlvenity of California at San Francllco. wlll be \be flrat .FDA com· miasloaer from a pbarmaceutical backlJ'OUD(l and the aecoad in a row wbO 11 not a medical doctor. He bolds a doc· torate lo pharmaceutical cbemlltrf. • ,,. heavily used. Halt the wells test· ed in the San Joaquin Valley showed the presence of the chemical. That 's when the Health Services Department was called in to set up its investigation of the water supplies of 24 counties, the investigation that was er- roneously reported this week. That's also when Neary de- cided to conduct the water sur- vey with Porgans. Neary said he was angry about the state officials ' testimony in Wasbington D.C. and he wanted to do something to draw attention to bis belief that use of chemical pesticides is going to cause "a cancer storm" within the coming de- cade. The rancher says his 1,800 bead of cattle were killed by at ate and federal Ii vestock speclaliata wbo accidentally poiaoned the animals with an in- secticide called toxapbene. It was intended to protect the animals aga inst internal parasites. He likened his new-found crusade against pesticides to the case of Karen Silkwood. Critics or nuclear energy claim Miss Silkwood waa murdered to keep her from testif ying about dangerous conditions at the nuclear research facility in Oklahoma where she was employed. Neary peppers his discussion of pesticides with expletives and r e ferences auch as one to "chemical co rporation gangsters in league with <Department o f ) Food and Agriculture bureaucrats." During an interview he ob· served that "the lead oxides which caused the insanity and birth defects that wiped out the Roman Empire were less of a problem in the Old World than the chemical hazards we indulge in in California today." Wby choose Disneyland as a tar1et? That waa easy, Neary said. "Everybody in the United States knows Disneyland. We wanted the recopltton. "Women and children go there in 1reat numbers." Did he think singling out the park wu unlalr? Po11lbly, Neary conceded. "But lD the public interest that ta a very small point.•· As for the tell results from the state Department of Health Services, the park, Anaheim and the Metropolitan Water District. Neary dismU.ses tbem. "It's very euy to mask the presence of DBCP ii the water's been recbarsed with chlorine or if the water 11 beinl mixed from dlffereal aourcea," lte said. A point that be repeatedly em· pbulsed atoaa with bla d1allte of pe1tlddel, la &Mt there ls DO one cond4MUq wbat be feels are adeqwM OD·IOinl telta ~the ltale'I Wat.et'. Sq~ IDQDltorlna, Neary 181•. la vttel Cina tbe ltraeture and near lnde1truetlblllty ~of the chemlcala Wied by farmen and r•ncben. In a way, lbddy •treed with Neary. He 1ald the Joaa·tenn ef . fecta of tbe pesUdde on IOU and the water It bolds remain to be lffD, Bunsoril malntalm that Dla-- neyland was a cheap WQ to make that point. •'I reaent the fact that we were • 1in1led out for iometb1D1 tbat ls not a an.war U.U.," be aald. •• ) Arsenal Formd in Slayi"I{ Suspect's Home Squads or SWAT team or- ficers . r eady to storm an Anaheim murder s uspect 's house where he was barricaded with an arsenal or weapcn!'i. v. atched Saturday as he surren dered peacefully. persuaded by hrs wire A Final Dive Courage Found in Leap ... ~ JUMPED AT GREAT RISK Scott tt.nklna Pr8ya CLEAR LAKE IAP I Scott Hankins. bis legs paralyzed from a parachute Jump he made last November. Jumped acain Saturday into Clear Lake. "It was great. J really feel great. l thought l was going lo be nervous. but I v.as n 't. · ::.a id Hankins. 23 HanJuns. a Valle JO stu dent. took part 1n the Clear Lake Water Jump, in which a score or more of parachutists Jumped into the lake to be fished out by boatmen. He said it was his 50th and last jump. He sa id he had planned the jump since he wound up in a ValleJO hospital last November. after a jump in which both of his parachutes had .failed to open. Wilham Robert. Mason, JO. of 9842 Harle Ave., where the stan· doff occurred from 1: 30 to 4: JO p m . l!i held without bail today d l Orange County Jail on an ar rest warranl charging him with murder HC' 1s ace.used of stabbing another palron of the Chez Paree. a beer bar at 1212 N. Brookhurst St .. near La Palma Avenue, to death early Satur- day. The slam man was identified by the Orange County Coroner's Office as Bernard Blaise - Monan. 39, of 9300 Pyle Circle. Westnunster. Investigators said Saturday mght they have established no motive for the 2 : 10 a .m . st.ab· bing and that Mason has refused to discuss 1t. Dettttives did not say what led them to 8'="5peCt Mason or the k1ll1ng , but Sgt . Robert Whitehead said tht!y had already obtained a no-bail arrest warrant when theywenttohishome. He said Mrs. Mason met them at the door1lnd told them she did not believC' her heavily armed husband would surrender will· ingly. She was led away and police -who at one time suspected the corn ered s uspect had two machine guns and band grenades in th e home - evacuated nearby res idences and telephoned Mason. "About 4 p .m • he said he wanted to talk to his wife " Sgt Wh itehead added. ' · 73~dl <tlla/J1J <Jt1wfe.JI . . , JS FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 926(,() TELEPHONE (714) 644.24q4 -· J . ' ~ :! '• i\ ... • .,. • .., .......... 1111 -- iii§leN Mice aren't nice in Irvine Rouse cats are aitt.iJll pretty in Irvine followtnc a mouae popalattoo explosion. The four-footed freeloaders have invecled the Turtle Rock Rlahlanda reston. Residenta accuse the Irvtne Company, w&ich built the homes, of . evicting mice from fleld5 while gradlne them for new homes. They claim the creatures are the California Vole, a large fteld mouse. Fred Beams, Orance County Vector · <Pest) Control District Education Coordinator, theorizes they are the coaunon house mouse. Whatever they are, '° ts too many when you catch that many lo your house In one day, as one angry homeowner claims. L aquna 8().JC h Canyon future scrutinized Studies undenray by the city council may determine the fate of pristine La1una Canyon, or at least 2,300 acres for which the city owes $6 million. Ghosts of coastal In· dians might disapprove of 1,800 tract homes ~d ~ golf course the Irvine Company proposes. A maJortt>: of citizens who spolte at a public hearing asked the council to just leave the canyon in its wild state. Huntington Bc,1ch City council treed over permit issue Speaking of residential problems, the Huntington Beach City Council dis· posed of one this week. Danny Craney and Danny O'Brien had built a tree· house in a big plne t ree off Ellis Avenue, but fiidn't get a ci~y building permit. something 14 year- old boys don't worry about mu c h . M ayor Don MacAllister summoned Solomon's wisdom for the Newport Be,1c h latest municipal infrac· tion . "Let 's forget this . ·· he declared. But Craney and O'Brien may still be in trouble if the Coastal Commission finds out. NB boat mystery deepens What happened to Carolyn Bealer? This is the question . being pondered by police and FBI agents who believe she • may have been taken for a last ride Aug. 24 in Larry •. Smith's chocolate brown speedboat. Smith, 4'&, of the • · swank Park Newport Apartments, is jailed on suspicion or attempting to extort money from a firm in which Ms. Beater's brother is a partner. Police say Smith alleges Ms. Bealer willingly joined in, but denies any part in her disap- pearance. He further claims two men named Ray and Jeck pushed him out of his boat Aug . 24 and roared off with her aboard toward Dana Point, returning the vessel without the young woman, who police fear is dead. Smith is not charged with her alleged murder. Children Slain by Father .,~ ,. LONDON. Oatario <AP> - Two tllc6an aad ..... lllMrr .. ,.. ......... to ..... wtUi • laaUMt Saturday ta tbelr bom9 aad police ane1ted tbelr '8· )'Hr-old father. P'l)'b Bracha. and cbar1•d blm wtth three cou.ota ot murder. A police 1pokeaman 1ald the victhm. all ol wbom 1uftend ( BRIEFS ) bead wounda, were Hiaaam Bracb.s, 3>, Cha.leer. 21, and their slater Nawal 14. Shirley Ille told reporters she ruabed out or her home after bearing "a terrible commotion" at the Brach.a' house. She said a policeman shot the suapect in the hand when be threatened of· ftcera with the hatchet, but police denied her account. Sgt. Larry Campbell said the police did not fire a shot but used ••a great deal of common sense and know-how" to arrest Brachs. ~ Aba11deaed MIAMI <AP ) -A fire at sea forced 721 passengers to transfer by lifeboat from the cruiae ship Skyward to another Saturday, a cruise line official said. No in· juries were reported. Passengers aboard the 18.000-ton. 550-foot Skyward boarded lifeboats in 4-root seas and were taken aboard an emp- ty slater ship, the Starward. Pair S•rrftltin- ADAMSVJLLE. Quebec (AP> Two armed, would-be bandits who held as many as nine hostages during a three-day siege in a credit union office sur- rendered to police Saturday and their last four captives were freed. police said. Police identified the two as Gilles Gilbe rt. 26. and Fred Ladres, 19, and said they were taken to police headquarters in Montreal PoliqJ Ati~~d HAVANA , Cuba -The con· ference or non-aligned nations approved a final declaration Saturday that contains a wide- r anging attack on U.S. global policies but preserves the move- ment's independent character. The declaration. worked out during six days or often-heated debate. assails U.S. policies in the Middle East. southern Africa and Latin America. ~tion Calnt WASHJNGTON CAP) -The Pentagon is taking the presence of a Soviet ground combat brigade in Cuba calmly, making no moves to strengthen U.S. de· fenses at the Navy's fled train· ing base at Guantanamo. The Soviet brigade~f between 2.000 and 3,000 men, some 40 tanks and artillery, is said by administration sources to be located south of Havana at the opposite end of Cuba from Guan· tanamo. ~R~.,ers SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Mormon Churc h President Spencer W. Kimball spent a restful ni&bt following emergeo· cy surgery at LDS Hospital, a church spokesman said Satur· day. ~ation Enjoys Sunshine , .. • A Uttk Rain Around Borden Onl,y Ck>ud NATIONAL I INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Sea's in !~ewpr BAil HAJlBOR, Mal.De -Ob f« the lite -o· Ute 111fuitia;_.c=_ ~ .& Md*-lMk - m,..W la tlile Piiot bo9M." Capt. Bob Olfford taJd. '"l'lley ftft ~· 00 tbe door to let at me." Glffonl la t.be attpper of a charter ftab.lnc boat. Be wu esplaln.bla the behavior of cer- tal.n of bll CUit.omen wlien the fiah aren't bit· ma. straqe. "ONE 11AN 8TA&TBD bolleriq that I wu deliberately foln& wbere then! were no flab so I wau.ldn't have to get the boat messy. l Hid. 'lllster, I told you before we left that the ftlld.al wu terrible.' He said, 'I know . but I thouOt 7ou were kidding."' Bob Gllford sullen wttb a smile, tboup. No price, be feela, la too p-eat an excbanae for a llfe on the sea, especially oo the Maine cout where sea and shore and sky were ar- raa.aed to suit poets. At 27, he ia something of a philosopher. "In a few weeks the tourists will be gone and we wW haul the boats ubore. When wiJlt.er comes I will be in a boathouse covered with aawdust and paint and woodertq why l am dolD& that when I could be in Florida, numing a boat. "Well, I tried that. I would rather stay here. When sprtnatlme comes and 1 am back -on the water I will realize that it was all worthwhile. 1be reward of a Maine winter is 1prtn1." THE SEA'S LVllt:, Gifford feels. is the reward of bis genes. Hts forebears settled on Monhegan Island, a speck on the nautical chart 17 miles off the Maine coast. at a bout the lime the Pil· grtms landed. He started as a line ba.ndler and rose to .~ ...... BOB GIFR>RD HEADS HOME fU"St mate. Three years before be iraduat.ed from college, barely 20. be passed the Coast Guard exam and became a full-Oedled sea captain. "EVEN llUNNING A charter boat in familiar waters can be exciting. I see finback whales, porpoises, an occasional shark -you never know what will tum up. "On my first trip out every morning I go past a certain s pot on Porcupine Island where a pair of bald eagles have raised their young the past four years. I let everybody aboard look at them through binoculars. "How often do you get a chance to see a pair of n~ting bald eagles" Wouldn't you call that a blessing of life on the sea"" Dominican Storm Toll Rises S ANTO DOMINGO . Dominican R epublic <AP) - The civil defense office reported Saturday that the Dominican de· at.h toll from Hurricane David is 1.200 with more than 3,SOO wounded and 400 still missing. ricane that slashed through the Dominican Republic Aug. 31. Relief crews have distnbuted more tbaD 4.000 tom of food. ac- cording to PbiHp Scbawar. director of the U.S. Agency for International Development. while today we haven't seen anyone. although tbere bave t>een a few bundles that looted uke bodies noatmg in flooded areas .. Rescue workers, drenched by rain from another p assing storm. Frederic. continued to search for victims of the hur- Ao official lo the civil defense office told reporters. ··we visited places where a few days ago there were str and ed people CS Embassy spokesman bol- l ) Bell said rescue efforts were 1ntens1fied Saturday, with priori- ty given to isolated areas of the island Be Beaeanier! ever wonder why Daily Pilot carriers smile so much? Because they're having FUN I When you're a carrier, ou get to meet others your own age, go to special meet- rngs with food and prizes, and win great prizes for sign- lno up new subScrtbers. And that's not all! You can earn your OWN money and show you're not Just a kid anymore. If you're 10 years or older, why not find out more? Call 6'2-~1 or send In the handy coupc»n today! DAILY PILOT ------------------------------· oanr Not CatculllllOn Dept. S30 w ... y •• , P.O. Box 1580 Coete ..... , C•llf. 9212' y.., 1 would Ilk• to know more about becoming • oarrter. PIMH contact me about a newspa- per route. City ______ Zlp. _ _.Phon, .. e __ • I I I I J I I I I I I .. - STATE NEWS Bad Air Worst .. Since Tine WOa8T amoe readiftC WH NCCSded ta the Sut San Gabriel Valle)', wben tbe .-e • le.el reaebecl .'5 parta per mllllon, Nld &beakel. ID m•. a re..tiJal ol .51 put.I per mtlllcJD wu NeOl'ded la the Upland area. But after that, the wont levela reported wen two readinp ol .'3 parta per million ln Puadena in 1'78 and qain this year. The AQllD did not pndlet the seven aeecm«qe alerU Satur· day, but by 2 p.m ., the diltrict reported the epilodes to be ln ef. feet iD Los Anceles, Orao1e, Rfvenide and San Bernardino counties. SCHENKEL called the ozone level "highly unusual for the summer smog season in terms of the total number of second stage episodes" lo the four- county area. Schenkel attributed the on· slaugbt of alerts to "a very light east wind, with no dispenion or the contaminants, and a very low and strong inversion layer holding the contaminants In." LA Officer Shoots Man In Faceoff LOS ANGELES CAP > -A 40-year-old man was reported in critical coodltlon Saturday after allegedly pointing a revolver at police officers who then shot him in the face, officials said. James R. Burson was ad· milted to the intensive care unit of M artln Luther King Jr. Geperal Hoepital followin1 the incident at 2:50 a.m., autbor1Ues said. Burson's residence wu not immediately known. Officer Robert F . Gallegos, 30 fired a round from his shotgun, striking Bunson in the face. The shooting occurred after Burson allegedly pointed a .32· caliber revolver al Gallegos. a 71h-year veteran -~ _,:: ....................... . CVoli ··· : ... ... ·c .. a···.:.n::.::::-..:~·::· . . . . .. ·.· . .·· .. .· . .. ... : . . ::~.Quit:::< • ... ,···n·.·~~·:·::·5· ::::· ·, .. . . ··.: .• c.oays:· ... ····· ......... ·· .. = ········ ····. ., ..... ····::·.:.:·:.•··· .... ··::::~·.:) ···.; ... Ed Clark, Ubertarian Party Pick LOS ANGELES <.AP> -Los Angeles attorney Ed Clark won the Libertarian Party l)omina· tlon for president in 1980, defeat· ing New Hampshi re busl· nessman Blll Hunscher in ballot· tog Saturday. Clark, who was described in a nominating speech by Helen Stevens of Arizona as "our eminently reasonable radical." said he didn't expect to become president in 1980 but predicted he would win "several million'' votes and establish Libertarians as the nation's third major party. IN Hl8 acceptance speech, Clark said be would campaign to s lash taxes and government re- gulation of business, oppose any r esumption of the draft, cut military spending and repeal "our vicious and destructive drug laws." An orchestra played music from the motion picture "Rocky," emphasizing the Libertarian underdog role, throughout Clark 's victory celebration before 600 delegates and another 1,500 guests. After Clark, 49, defeated the 4l·year·old Hunscher oo a 366·195 first ballot, the conven· lion turned to what was expect· e d to be a long process of several ballots selecting a vice presldenllal nominee from amon1 four coolenden: David Koch of New York, Robert Dakhaus of Texas, Bruce Cam eron of Arizona a nd Bill Greene of California. IN HIS acceptance speech, Clark outlined a platform that borrowed planks from the far left and far right. • ,.,..,1 ......... READY TO AUN IN '80 LA Attorney Ed Clark Bill Imposes Stal,l in New Appointments SACRAMENTO <AP > -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed into law Saturday a bill which, after Jan. 1, will require a governor or acting governor to submit the nauie ol a Judicial nominee to the State Bar for a merit review before appointing him. The author of AB 197, As· aembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D·San Franct.aco. said il would not affect the dispute between D e mocrat Br o wn and Republican Lt. Gov . Mike Curb a bo ut Curb·s powers when Brown is out of state. McCarthy said the Brown· Curb dispute, which is now before the state Supreme Court. is expee\ed to be decided before the bill takes effect. DAILY PILOT .. WJaale ot · AProfJlena S'ate officials are pondering what to do wlth remains of 86· footi 100-ton Blue Wha e that beached Friday and died on sands at Pescadero. State Solons Win Raise legislative Pay llp to $28,110 i'n 1980 SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Saturday signed a bUl that will raise the aalartes ol California 'a 120 state legislators by 10 percent to $28,110 a year ln December 1980. He aigned SB364, submitted by the stale Senate's Committee on Rules and passed overwhelm· lngly by both houses. The latest raise was last December when their salariel. were increased to $2S.S55 a year They also receive $46 a day in expenses whUe in session and have use of free leased cars and gasoline credit cards. Bar S~al&t•'! LOS ANGELES <AP> -The State Bar Board of Governors has reportedly adopted a sweep- 1 n g program to ce r tify California lawyers in various fields -much the way doctor:, are cert1ried 1n medi cal specialties 'fhe board voted Friday to re. com mend to the state Supreme Court that a current pilot pro· gram of legal specialization be made permanent and expanded to a dozen fields of law over the next five years . Strib Co11tln.w• SALINAS <A P > -Hundreds or farm workers stayed off the JOb (~---~·-~~---] llTD TaUa Go Ott ~•n LOS ANGELES (AP > Southern California Rapid Transit District officials worked this weekend to reach agree-ror a fourth day Saturday in a wildcat strike against Salinas Valley growers. but orficials said consumen would reel no immediate effects rrom the walkout NegotJat1ons between the Unit· ed Farm Workers pickers and 17 growers continued Saturday in an effort to resolve the dispute, seen as an attempt to spur ac ceptance ol a contract pal te rned a ft e r one r eached a lready with Sun Harvest . Cahforrua 's largest lettuce pro· ducer. Coast C~arPd LONG BEACH IAP I The L' S . Coast Guard's overrught cleanup or a l.OOO·gallon 011 spill alo n g the Palos Verdes Peninsula cleared the way for Abalone Cove and Wlute's Point beaches to remain open Satur· day authorities said Heavy eqwpment was used to C'oot.ain the spill, which was re· ported about 0000 Friday. Six crews of three men each continued Saturday to work on the cleanup. ments with two at.rlking unions in an effort to end a shutdown before school begins here Tues· day. Bus dnver11 belonging to l.he United Transportation Union ap· proved a new contract Friday by a 3·2 margin. but vowed to re- main off their jobs until settle· ments are reached with the Amalgamated Transit Union and the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks. ~rabeNlzed OA.,KLAND <AP) -A proposal by two unions to forego a pay raise in the fmst year of a con· tract was rejected Saturday by representatives ot the Bay Area Rapid Transit unions as a shut· down of the system continued firP Oai91U Pair WESTWOOD <AP> -A man and a woman died of smoke in· haJalioo tn • fire in their rented house in tbb town west of Susan· vllle early Saturday. Firemen identified them as R ick Fulton, 27, who was himself employed as a fireman, and Terry Chitwood, 21. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Need Needle? 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It's mcredlble tb•l DUneyland'1 public lm11• •boWd b• blemlahed becau.e a couple. ol out.of-towa zealots wu\ed a well-known place to it.are a ~blldty 1tunt for tbeir f avorlte came. It happened lut week. And t.be med.la.bear part of the respooalbWty for 1pre,Mttna the nonaeme wit.boat pot. Ua1 It tn proper prcportioD. The two men, a.or1e Neary IDd Patrick Pw11na ot ~~~=..!.:=~de~~~·~::nc: ~ mpre commoolY called DBCP. · So when the state wu coaducUna a hearlna on pesUcides in San Francisco. the two ranchers we~ cloM b1 when surveys were revealed ahowtni thU unaale le\tels ol DBCP had been detect-1 ln 20 Callfonlla cities something that indeed s hould be of concern. ' But Neary and Por1ans wanted a little more publici ty on the matter, so theJ announced via a 8resa release that they bad found traces ol DBCP ln, of a places, Dis· neyland. Never mind that their tests were taken privately and never mind they failed to mention how much DBCP they found. The world's most famous amusement park ta serv- ing its patrons a cancer-causing agent, they announced. The word spread rapidly through the state. Poor Dis· ~yland officials, who didn't even know their water had ~n tested and who probably didn't even know what DBCP JS: were at a loss when asked for statements. : Finally the Orange County Health Department and the Metropolitan Water District took their own samples or Disneyland's water and had them tested at a state laboratory in Los Angeles. The state considers water unsafe if it contains more than one part DBCP per billion. The lab t ests of Dis· neyland's water were tested all the way to 20 parts per trillion. Not one trace of the pesticide was found. So much for the danger you encounter when you bend over to use a water fountain at our neighborly park up on Harbor Boulevard. And so much for tactics and ethics of a publicity stunt. ffe!s Jack-of-all-offices Orange County's peripatetic popinjay, John G. Schmitz, seems to have trouble finding a political job he likes well enough to match his talent and qualities . Less than a year into his four-year term as state Senator, Schmitz says he's decided to take a stab at a much loftier position -the U.S. Senate seat held by Alan Cranston. For those who have followed Schmitz's political career, it should come as no s urprise that he wants a nother office. He just can't stay put. He came on the Orange County political scene in 1966, unseating then-state Sen. Bruce Sumner in a bitter and hard-fought primary campaign. Four years was enough of Sacramento; Schmitz moved on to Congress. He served in Congress 21.f.i years, took a stab as the office of President of the United States under the banner of the American Independent Party. thought about challenging Jerry Brown as Secretary of State, toyed with taking a stab at the U.S. Senate and was even talk- ing up his chances for the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Sometimes bruised, but perpetually undaunted. he worked his way back into the good graces of the county's GOP leadership (he'd quit the party for the presidential bid) and ended up winning the state Senate seat a ban· doned by Dennis Carpenter. Perhaps he tired of Sacramento's plodding pace after being in more headr a tmosphere. Maybe he's wanted to be a U.S . Senator al along. What is -known is that his candidacy is anything but good news for the conservative wing of the Republican Party. For Schmitz, a longtime member of the John Birch Society, in all likelihood. will face Rep. John Rousselot in the primary next June. Rousselot is -or was -a longtime member of the same ultra-rightwing Society. Wbat also is apparent is that John Schmitz isn't near· ly as hot about representing us in Sacramento as he declared he was in his campaigning. • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Inventiv e Ages BJLM.BOYD You know those research engineers who work in the corporate laboratories t.o in· vent thlncs? A study of thelr patents indicates they're mo.t creative at two aaes in their lives. First, when they're about as. Then a1ain. when they're about 43. Ex· ceptions abound, cenai;y, Most football injuries oc- cur at the start of the came'• third quarter', atudJes abow. Why ia explain a ble. Tbe playen do notblna pbyslcal at halftime, to tbeir bodJea ti&bte n up tomo. Ezperta think even three mlDutal of warm -up befGf'e the besln· Dea'1" Gloomy Gm a ning of the second hair would cul the damage. The Olde English word ''gican'' m eant •·itch." Theoriata think that's where we got the ''chicken" in "chicken pox." Maybe so. What would the former chief of the Israeli army, Mordecai Our, be expected to do In retirement? He wrltn children's ,Jt.ortes. Draa code of Hobe Sound Academy in nortda requires stu dents both m ale and female to keep their elbows, covered. It'• wben tbat ben lint ltartl laJlq at 22 weelal of a1• tbat ...... most llk•lJ' to ~~yolk •UJ. bear in TM stoa-car ii aoo Um• JDGl'e...., to cnab thu .. car IUD la tbe poH111doc of ltaOWDW. , Tb• widower 11 moat UJl:ely to remarry, if at aJl1 _Wlt.bln two,..,. after tbe oeatb of llit wtfe, ltadlda lbow. N'ehol•• VOD Boffnwn Golden School Days Tarnished ... - The' cfel• baa completed! It.ell •. IO ~·1 ~bet ud a 1WW tcbool 79., ...... la l'9Clll&.- t1m H iata\ taaa at10 meaa& tMcWa' ltrik•, Kbool lMlliDi ·~ and otMr-out~ bnab ~ frectloUI ..U.tlt."8. Pe..-. tbla year will be dif. f.....t ud wW martE tbe IDd of achool~ tlon1. Tiu b•rtbrate l1 dow11 and, th.e lul lime we experienced a drop in the number of pupils d e manding ad- mittance, we aho saw a wll.berini away of li&hta over Art Hoppe publle ldue&UoD. • That ... 1D tbe imo., ~ u.. ....... allo...alcltd bJ tbe ='*"· wbJdl forftd • putl able 1-.at1on· of m• mcl WODMIQ tQ ... work M , • ...,_.. for Jack of ~ op. porbmitlel. TIO UIO'OllAaY ,...,&lei fl'OID ..... popuJatioo arowtb aad tbe pressurea OD public tdacatiop that ovet"crowdJn1 brlnp -Dl"OVides a cbuce to talr:e another look at bow we educ.te our cb.Udren. If millions of us believe that America ia going downhill. t.bat tbinp used to be a lot better. standards a lot higher, in no area ol activity ii that eoavlc· Uon moN t.enadoaaty beld than lD public edueaUoa. Ro,... .. at i.ut a& far as bl1 city eehool 1y1tem1 are COD· cenaed. lt probablJ isn't true. ID Utt, the tint a1e•srade 1tatittlc» ev• MMmbled for a larl• -abowed that • per. cenl o1 tllle lbadeatl were Mlow their proper snde. a ltPOaftNG ON the study, the New Yon 11mea informed it.a rellden "th.al th boya and glrlJ receiving imtrucUoo at the city's expense are dull, and t.bat from 25 t.o SO percent of the pupils are from two t.o alx years too old for the classes in which they ire being taught. The same seme of being over- whelmed by poverty and deprivation which many feel to- day when coming into contact with tbe inner city school wu felt back in the days wbeo tbe scboola were .. eood" and the McGaffey Reader wu l.be most. popular classroom text. With a frankness,po longer ac- ceptable in the daDy press. lhe New York Tribune of 1896 ex- p I a i ned that public school teachers "have to deal largely with pupils who are offensively dirty and densely ignorant. both by inhentance and by force of cir cumstance "IN FACT. 1t has been sug gested, m joke. that the Board of Education establiah a waabing school as an annex to eaeb ol the primary schools. and that the flnst exercise ia each acbeol be to give t.be pupila a bath ... the s uggestion . . . bas ao far at.- tained serious coruuderatioo . . some of the new schoolhouses proJect.ed for the East Side ha' e been designed with a number of shower baths " The yearning to go back to th" ~ood lames, when they knew hov. to do al right. 1s romanllr nostalgrn In the fi rst World War period. almost half of the pupil population left sc hool at age 14, when they· could ~c.·t workin~ papt>rs. The b1gh school dropout rate an that e r a v. a:. in e.xc~ of JO pt>rcent And. JUSt as we fly from one fad. like the new math, to the next. like "back tO-batlca," it appeau that our 1reat· 1raodparenta did the same. N.ew. revolutionary and mtraeulou1 method• of ped•&C>JY and admln.tatra= swept ovet the public ee sy1tem1 ol yore, but, UMD u now, the relUltl never utiafted either criti~ boo9ten. ALTRO VGR TRI! public school wu tndeed the at.airway from tbe alums f01' some peften· tage ol the cblldren of immi- grant millions, for another very large number it was the im· perfect or even useless lmtna· ment it la for eo many now. One ol the reaaons the scboola haven't performed up to expec- tations i.s that ancient New York Tribune article waa al least metaphorically correct. Out.a1de influences do render children uneducable, but bathing them hasn't worked. Public school systems have been loaded up: ctei:acte after decade, with more and more chores desicnecl to clean up and couth up lowtt class children. The responsibility for feeding, medical care, spirituaJ counsel- ing and recreation has passed more and more lo tbe school. WITH THE END or the neighborhood school, local con- trol. and the routine transport.a. lion of children miles away from any remauung .supportive com- munity milieu, th e non- educational obligations of the scbool systems can onl1 in· crease. As surrogate parent, extended family and local community, public school s have been con- spacuously unsuccessfuJ . Making them play those roles has only mu ltapbed the number of tasks c1t which they fail. Maybe lhJS penod or pause. if 1t lasts long enough, should be dc.·d1cated to peeling off non- 1·ducat1onal r espons 1b1lities rrom pubbc education They might be returned t.o the ramily. 1f families are socially <1n d t•ronomi C'ally s lrong enough. but progres~ would be allowmg the public.: schools t.o go bark to failing at wh<tl they're best at faJllJlg at. Vac a tio ners' Time Better Spent a t Home J 've been asked sever al limes al dinner parties what we did on our vacalion this year. And what we did is we didn't go lo Europe. I think it was just about lbe most exciting, satisfying vacation we ever bad. l always give full credit lo my wife, Glynda. r had come home from th e travel agent with the news that we could save $632.17 Lf w e fl ew to Brussels via Sioux Falls and Talla- ha ssee on the infant standby fare. •'How much could we save if we didn't fly at all?'' inquired Glynda, who isn't too food of flying anyway. I quickly calcuJated we would be ahead at least four times as much, particularly if we didn't take our 16-year-old daugbtel', Malpbasia. "Well. I bate leaving her at home," conceded Glynda. "However there's a lot to be said for not going to Europe with a teen-ager." P a ul Harvey "That·s so."' I ag~d "liut ar we don't go lo Europe. we won 't have any horror stories about prices to talk about at dinner parties when we d on 't get back." "Of course we will. silly," she said. "All it requires IS a llWe research." And s he was absolutely right. IN ALL DUE modesty, I wu the one who discovered the quaint little inn on Capri where we weren't chareed $123 ad~ for a bole-in-the-wall room with a lumpy mattress. True, that included a contlnental breakfast, but aa Glynda adds al partiea, ''with tboH prices you ought to get a fried eu." "And can you lmasme t.,m, out $3.50 for • aJua o( orance juice in Toulouse"t" l chime in at thb point. "Or H .25 for a one-ounce shot of bourboo! Believe me, wben I didn't tet the check, I didn't buy a second round." ·'Do you know that a simple little lunch for two with a bottle of vin ordi 11air~ didn't cost us $13.22 in Geneva?" says Glynda. "How much i.s that in real money?·· "About 116 SwaS!> francs." I sa y. "On the other hand . I guess we'r e lucky we both dislike sightseeing. Heaven only k:nows how much we saved avoiding the Leaning Tower of Pisa. But I think we're ahead $23 aJooe in overexposed photographs that we never would have looked at again.·· "AND DON'T forl'et those formerl y 1nexpens 1ve foot warmers band-crocheted by the LiUle Sisters of the Well-to-Dom Oslo," says Glynda . "Not buying any of those at $43.12 a foot lo order t.o donate them to the rummage sale next year was certaintJ a real bar1ain." ''Who aays you can·t still save money on natjve handicraft.a in Europe?" I point out. "l.D all faimesa, tbou&b." says Glynda in order to indicate we are DOt prejudiced against our NATO allies, "there's much to be said for not going t.o Europe despite the incredible prices." "You bet!" J chip in. "We bad no trouble whatsoever ,eltin& through customs; not one ain1le Paris cab driver <'heated us. and we never once ma c;sed the last bus back lo the hotel and had to walk three miles in the ram." "And. booestly. not mtssing it 1s an experience not to be missed.·· says Glynda, turning to me. "But I thmJc it's because you're so good at the language.·· "Oh, l'ot fhaent enough to get by 10 restaurants or ask directions," I s ay modesUy. "But speaking of taxis. j ust guess what they didn't charge us not to take us from the Baden-Baden Airport to the WurserHotel? .. UNJIO&TUNATELY, by this time at dinner parties, everyone seems to have drifted off to somewhere else -like sleep. Jn fact. come to think of it, Glynda and I haven't been invited out for weeks. Could it be that people are getting bored bearing horror s tories about prices abroad ? No. it·'s only that Glynda and I are ahead of our time. , Wail until next year. I 'll bet a dollar to a croissant lb•t not going to Europe will be even more fwi t.ban it is today. Business Could Pr~fit by Pushing Logic • You pay more sales tax than that! But who iJI 1oi.na t.o aee all tboM ·charts and diaarama and fine print explanation? Potaibly some or it will be mentiooed in the fmanciaLaec- ti o D of your newapaper. Poalbly. But ltaDd on a 1treet corner and watcb tbe faces la tbe pau. inl parade ud remember tba1 Lboee an the people wbo need to tnow In order properly to pralle or protest. to vote for or aplnst. And this meua1e Is not aetttnc to moat ot them. · Flnt quarter protlt• are so low -and the innaUon rate ao hilh -that It 11 tmpoulble for maay ba.Unee1• to replace out· woro or GUI.dated machinery. Till.I II Nflected la t.bt 1ub- 1tuUal decllne in machine tool orden the nrst quaJUr. T1RJ8 PD·llAN prod~"'7 ii ............ 11 slowed-.- aad tb• each Item prodUeed \ costs more. Said another way, if proflts were up the inflation rate would be down. Your dollars would buy more than they now do-if buainesses were mat1n1 enou1h profit properly to modernize. But how are you tolnl to sell logic when cbeap·abot pollti· clans are iqak iDI t he word "prolit" IOUDd profane! When Auto Worker• Wlion leacMI' Walter Reuther med t.o dem and for bis m embers a "•bare of UM prollta" of the car companl•, I Uled to chide him that his membera did not need a new contract ln order to shatt the profltl. All they needed to do was to purchue car company stock. That way they would share In the proOt.t wt th hllber di vldends when pradta 1'•t blaher. But It elllJ)ll)y"' own a place ol the bultlMll -tbeJ must •bare ln UM -.., aa.o. Md be WU Mftl" wllJlal to MCMd that nod.~ ., .._.~ ... ..,,.•m To writ• thl Delly Pltot/Box l560, C.O.t1 Mew, CA 92626 ToC.11 the Diiiy PUotfl14'42"'321 New S~eptics Wonderf11I Second Time Around't , -~~··G~-~ If )'OU ...... a fellow •ith &he .... ol A:. ~ QQIM .... :z;r 1-~ ... ol tl!Mt •JWr ......... dQ'I wo• d be bow to 1•t Jt"J • llroW'8 ... Deawiatlc ~·· U. pr•Lt11tllil um•alldae A ••arowa S:xplor__, Co-m•t· ............. ncltit•red ..... f'1 d1nl lh etloM Coaunlrkm ud QulM bMda it. Tbat ......... lesallU. ..,. out ot Qlie • ., ' ud a-row. t'OUld PHI the word aay day "°" that ~··· oftlelall)' out to tln1Q the Job oe .llau1ly Carter be becan --·-- -... ' :r.o---~ PROP. ln lt'N when be wbopped the Geor a l an ln h a lf a doaen primartea. Brown wu a vtctim ot hia own bad timing. Carter a lready bad the nom ination sewed up. One or the things Tom Quinn is suppoeed to do for UB> ia wort out an improved acbedule. CALIPO&NIA Auem bly •PMit• IAo MeCartby aaid, "The fact t.ba be •• l>l'eoared to take rtallt.a that bave been laterpreted over two centuries of court de- cttiona and subject them to a con- venUoo review In the present climate ol ne1aUviam ls an in· dicaUoo of his attitude," says M cCartby, who supported Brown 'a l.9'78 presidential bid but not thlsooe. --....!! FLIP FWE QUINN &AN some earlier Brown campaigns and ta a can- ny political tactician who knew the elders af the Democratic party weren't going to tum to Jerry Brown in 19'76 and won't turn to him in 1980. If Brown wants the nomination, he'll have to win it straight out. Quinn's man has a f ew political tr oubles in his own backyar d these days . The California legislature overrode three or his vetoes, two or them on spending, in a lO·day period, a rebuke to the governor un- p r eced e n t e d in modern California history. B r o w n's problems in California will mean little an a national presidential campaign. But the image of Brown among the national political establish- ment will take a toll, at least in the beginning. Public officials. fundraisers, opinion makers Republicans and Democrats alike -tend to see J erry Brown as erratic and unprinc1pl€d, a leader who follows the polls. a politician who's shown serious lapses in judgment. For evidence to s upport these judgments they cite Brown's fli p -flop perform ance on Proposition 13, the California property tax-slash iniUaUve that pasaed 65-35 percent in 1978, his more reeeot call for a constitu- tional amendment mandating a ba lUH federal budget, and a t'onatitutionaJ con vention, i r necessary. to getit. The way Brown must topple the conventional wisdom and overcome the accumulation of negative impressiooa ls to go out a nd win some pr i m a ries. As Jim my Carter proved, this cap- tures the attention or political professionals . But winning primaries may prove to be no easy business. If the polls can be believed, Democtats have all but chosen their 1980 nominee, provided he's willing. Sen. Edward Kennedy leads Carter and Brown by margins of 2-lo·l and more·in na- tionpl and statewide polls from all over TH E BROWN FORCES are not deluding themselves about Kennedy's intentions , They think he's running, and it's just a mat- ter of timing. Then, they see the race boiling down quickly to a two-man battle, with President Carter not among them . They don't underestimate Kennedy, but what can be done about him? "lt.'11 be head to head and c1th<.'r \l.C0ll beat him or he'll philosophically The way some of the Brown folks see 1t, they're positioned pretty well On the one hand, as challengers they can pick and choose their battlegrounds, at least in the early going, while an incumbent president bas to de- f e nd everywhere . The first p rimaries a r e co n - tests or perception, battles for momentum in wh.ich it matter5 less who wins than who does bet- ter than expec ted In this respect, K~nnedy has been built up as such an overwhelming favorite that he'll peak the day he actually announces a nd then give the 1mpress10n Of JUSt hang- ing on. The negative images of Brown in the press and the political community have so lowered expectations about has possibilities, says longtime aide Gray Davis, "It'll be almost im- possible not lo exceed them." A CLUE TO how Brown hopes to exceed these diminis hed ex- pectations can be found in his long~tand1n g view that he represents ... new pol1tlcal generallon "The idiom of our lime is not the parti san terminology that s tirred the emotions under Truman or Roosevelt or even John Ken- nedy," Brown told Bill Moyers. ·'T he planet is an organizing idea, the human species, the biosphere." Brown is searching for the right words to speak to t h e ne xt gen era ti o n of Americans, and he m ay find it necessary to reformulate his rhetonc. . But he probably has the right idea It's been 20 years since John F Kennedy stood at the s teps of the Capitol and pro- claimed that the torch has been passed lo a new generation. Two decades is a political generation, the period between Teddy Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge, between Woodrow Wilson and FDR. No one who has witness9d the voting habits of the Depression generation that FDR forged into a n incredibly durable voting bloc can doubt that political at tttudes are shaped powerfully b}' the events of lhe years \\hen people are inducted into act1\'e political life TKE NEW DEAL generauon. which came lo political matunty d ur in g times or economic hardship, developed and car ried with it a lingering economic liberalism, ·a coafidence in the gove~t's ability to redress wrong and a nationalism forged a n d r atified in a w ar that galvanized the national spirit. Those who cast their firs t ballot IJt the election or 1960 or later are beginnmg to show the m arks of quite different formative political exper iences -the marks or a war that defied patriouc impulse and shattered the social fabnc. the presiden- tial and political assassinations, the c1vtl nghts and peace move- ments, Watergate and the strug- gung aJ.ltJ-party politics of the late 19605 and 1970s They are social and pohtJcal - but not ttonom1c hberals They ha\'C no residual trust that gov- ernment can ~counted on to do the right thing. and the first im- portant economic ad\.ers1t y lhey have expenenced 1s beginning nghtnow Jerry Brown louches some 1m portant c ultural. social and political bases with this group. lndeed he was shaped by the same events that molded their world view. THE LATEST NBC poll shows that 60 percent of all Americans don't want Jimmy Carter lo run again. ABC-Lou Harns surveys show Carter leading Brown by less than 10 points. Some analysts believe that Brown 1s s imply inheriting the strong an- ti-Carter feeling in the country. But the m0&t interesting statistic m these polls is that among all voters under SO, Brown is beat· ing Carter. Brown is a phenomeoon that the Republicans have bee & watching for some time. GOP chairman 8111 Broc k s ays, '"Among those who voted since 1960. those with the loosest pol1t1cal allegiances and the deepest s kept1c1sm about govern- ment amonJ: these folks, Jerry Browo1sagangbuster." At 41, J erry Brown is about to start tus s econd campaign for the presidency. This round, his taming may be b e tte r . It's a l• ays better to e mbark on something like this aa an under· r ated political eommodity. NlCE FAREWELL PARTY, BUT No Gab Bet~een Spirited Young - I TJ.IOUGHT STICKIN<5 ALL THE UoRS t>'oEUVRES TooTUPJCkS IN TMEJAWORSKIPOLLWAS A BIT MUCH ... Thia Jtnn "rtprtnlN from ERA. New Dtredlotu for Aging, o n~wslettc ~om I~ Cobfonaa ~rtment of Afll1'9. What 1s young -and when is it? Young as an attitude. a spirit. A way of looking at things or responding to them It 1s not an age. Not a h&rstyle or a piece of clothing or a musical beat. Youn$? can be a child examimng his first mangold with wonder and delight -or Verdi at 81. composing his finest opera YOUNG CAN BE A T EEN-AGER careening on a surfboard -or EUlStein, in his 70s, still working oo his unified held theory, s ailing his boat. and playing his beloved violin. Young is not a monopoly ot youth. It survives, and nourishes. everywhere the vision has been kept fresh. the muscles of the mind fir mly toned, and juices freely flow- ing. Let's not cater to youth, for its own sake, for its sbib· boleths and s logans and styles of the moment. oor scorn it for any of those reasons. INSTEAD, LET'S RESPECT YOUNG wherever it may be round . whether the beard is soft and curly or stiff and gray Spirit has no color -at as always translucent, with its own imaginative s heen. Youth should be listened to. But young s hould be followed. There 1s no generation gap between the young or any age • 'You Tell Me Your Bunny Stories, and PU Tell You Mine' By PAULINE COLEMAN PCJlline Col.eman u ci ~ of Corona d.I Mor. Ria mother wamed me over the telephone, , "Dan and a boy friend are on their way down. • He boulbt you a lily.'' I afmeed at tbe clock and did aome quiet c:ale~ -1•; I bad a plua in the freenr. eome Coke and aome beer GD lee. • ,..,. • llOl"BD. '' abe Mid In an inclulomt tGM, "'I lmow 1'0U Adon bbn1 tNt pleale clOD~ embarnm ldm. You now, aae't drq oat Ida bebJ ,WW• a1 ~ c\lle t.hlnal YoU ,. ..,...__ ••• Jmt at tlult.... . . .. . ''Yo.a dm't Mn to ten me.'' I I~ --1 laid lt. .. l'D bii e "'1 prtm izoudmotMr, wear • laveadlr lbawl. Ucl lit In my UltlqM , toner lib 'Wldlder'a llotbtr. • ·~. 4*89 to tiDt ot lt. ... didn't pal.Dt bla '-1ra4modler. Wonder wtlJ. llay.,. he ,, .. -... IM'd be ... amtq and would lnaltt oe ................ baby ahoel. •'TOCJ'&S .. P088DU," my daupter Mlcl. 81 DOW lbt WU la\llld.DI too. "lt'I Jyat llat..,. _.---. ..._ tbe)t'n I.la eolU,. " • ... ·~ I ...., bad • -. oalr ·a D'mc11on. llllt·J promlM Ml.... belt bllaarior. '' TM PllU wu tba:r..:. l'd chupd Into t l•c:ta that mlde me loot tbinntr and wu ,.,erly awaftbal th.Sr arrival. They wer. "not bUDIJ'1," but 1 aaw they ate MCODda wt:dle we talked ol ltaM1' vaceUon, UM fraternity dallce and Bob kidded Da.n.n1 a noticed bt c:.u.cl blm Dan) about tbe dark .. yed prl at tbe aorol"lt1' boule. TUY CA••rn I.be ,.__ to the tttebm and there Oil tbe drainboard were &alter ep dy ... t 1 "Gram atiU colors eggs," Danny said grin· ning. "We used to color them togethe r. When we .nnlshed. she'd keep U-e c racked ones; she said .she Uked them best." "That 's the w a y H was with m y ara ndmother. You met her , Dan , l a st Christmas. Remember she showed you all my ' baby picturea?" "Even the one Oil the rua where were you were decked in a diaper ... my arandaoo betan klddlnl bl.m . •..S'S a&A.U. YA SN1!t cal," Bob's voiee left DO doubt in ~one's mlDd. "I bit lbe calla YoU Bobbie, .. I vtDtured. .... .... doea, .. tbe tall eollece boy aa.id. "You'd like her. Kn . __,. "l•t call me Gram.'' "Gram." he aald, and suddenly we wen bavt.AI more fun. •'1'hlJ 19 where be p1a)'ed balJ in the Jaoiol' leaaue. Here'• ~ he sucked bla thumb." WB WB•S LOOUNG at the album lt ... mt IDOlt arandmotben lltep. At ltut Bob- ble '• IJ'8DdmOtbe1' bad one. "Walt 'tll JOU read oae ol Ida eompotl· UODI.'' , ..,... tbroaP ............. ... I found a trQed ~ ~ art pepll' wttla a era1oa drawlDI ~ an Suter 1-lar wttb ._, white ears, red stripes running down through the middle and black whiskers. "HEY, THE EGGS are as big as the rabbit, man." Bobbie was lau1hin1; Danny laughed too. "The eggs were important," Danny ex- plaloed. "We eoJored them, but the rabbit bid them on tbe lawn, under tbe bedies . . . "Don't for1et the ooe in your bedroom slip. pera under tbe bed,'' I added. '"What I Did at E&ltel' by Danny'," Bobbie read. "I ...et oa an Suter ea bunt. I found It e11a. but my modael' made me divtde. Tbtm ) • , bad n .'' • We rou.t wttb lauPW' . •fTOU n&B A 1eoerou1 ldd. But he'a Im· proved. Oram. He divides tbe cookies you aend blm . He'd better; I CIY• blm some my Gram aeada sne.·· Dan bait down to k1u me; then they Wtl'e cone, two colle1 • boJ• ln blue Jeana alld caabmere aweateu . I watched tbe red Volbwaceo pull out ot tbe driveway. remem-beriU a uui. boJ with ..,.._ eurll and a .....a up, tnekled DOM I Uled to btDd down"to aiu.. USC blldn't eUnled blm. lie baid ~ taller. 0. dear, I heel ._ ell .._. tbiDP I WUD't Riii •eel to. llaJbe ...... -'t 9X• pect ~ IJ'llDdmodaen to ..... ' -. ..... . ................. ,m .... CHEMICAL RISKS . t Risk ·vs. Value: A Delicate Balancing· Act ., ..... , a ...... A~anaa-. ..... _.~ ~--1'!! ,...y.,._,,.,~-.Minl t-"~~--=-=-·=:..~· nMI .... i•r -~ _ dun••.,_..,. .... '° _,.,.,. -......... ~ueelautM la IOft =-..a ....., cue., In U.. ••n .. ra· . ~....,.... ~ WllAT 'IO llA&I O• lt all? How doel one ID ... Ul'e Ii.lb le a pr&dkaJ WQ? Whto do. ................ ~u.,-d? How pne.ctj" abould • ..., ..... l . . ,._ ..._.. wtUi tbeM radoeaJ qu.Uou la tbat.._'N all bllt uounrerable. R--.. Ual"l'lib' Rnica l)l'Ofeuor IUcba.nt !iboD ~ -.p IOm• riak ttadaUea to put them m pe"PedJ"·"'Eaeb ~I.be followlq .. equal, ln· creutnc ,our chuce ot death by one·milllootb: s= u d1arette1. Drtnklnc \.\ liter of wine. ---DI t.bret boww ln a coal ID.Loe. Uvi.q two~ ln ~ew Yon or Boltoa. DrtDldq lltam1 tap water for one year. Travebaf ala IDiDutel by canoe. or tea mlla b~ bte)'de, or a mil .. by car. pr 1,000IDI.* by Jet. Or eatlq 40 tablelpoone of peanut butter. Or drin.kiq 30 12-ounce cam of diet IOda. CIGAllETl'ES, OP C01JUB, are uaoeiated with cancer and heart dlseue. ~. clnboal.t of the liver. Tbe coaJ ml.De, black luq cb.eue and pbyaJcal ~ury. lt'a air polJution ln BoAon and New Ymtl. Accidents by any meana of locomoUoo And lt'a cancer from the afiataxin in peanut butter and the aaccharin ln diet aoda. Wihloo created hla llat to help hlm~&ut. riaka in aome perapecUve. How much 1a a oath of your life worth? And shouldn't you have some choice? At Purdue University. blonucleonics professor Paul 7.eimer seriously measures radlation, but --.......-....~~ Lf.,,_fl b a rb1qf ~ .. s .. eelle ... ,. ••Ice ....... •td •I I t. l•IJeed, ~ ~ pa•les de J•t t••t -a•d ,.,... llta ..... a. u •••.,• "91~•• •I Ute --' d eai• .. P.,,e C'3 to- dafl. even he bu to 1inile at some or the lronies con· jured up by milllrems and rads. Take radioactive potassium 40. It exists in nature. always bu. It's absorbed into muscle along with ordinary potassium because the body can't tell the difference . And the more muscle you have, themore radloactiveyou are . RISK STATISTICS ARE fragile. But risk measurement -~elative risk is a serious pro- blem, and a growing number of people are paying attention to lt. Senior Circuit Judge David L. Ba:telon of the U.S. Court of Appeals In Washington put It suc· cinctly in a rettat article ln the journal ''Science." "Ironically, scientific progress not only creates new rtsu, but also uncovers previously un· known ri.slu. As our undenrtandlng of the world grows exponentially. we are constantly learning that old activities, once thought safe, in fact pose substantial riska. The question is not whether we will have risk at all, but how much risk and from what source Perhaps even more important, tbe question is who will decide." One must measure the cost of avoiding certain risks One must measure environmental con· siderations like cleaner air and water against energy shortages. and the balance sheet keeps changing. 0 .·@!"'' linn~ any to which man could be exposed, are ad· ministered for periods tbal equal the natural life apan of the l~t animals, and are given by inap· propriate rout.et, and are finally evaluated bv pttsonaof questionable expertise ... " ll aa the Job of Dr. Joseph Rodrtcu or the Food and Drug AdminiatratJon to deal with riak. In the past t~ decades, be aay1, we have become more sensitive to risks. Thal wu prompted by the tremendous s pread of synthetic chemicals especially alnce World War ll. So, the quesUon arose: Are theae cbemicala whlcb we come ln dally contact with throU.gh food. air and water responatble for human diaeaae? "Il's a lood queaUon and ooe which la terribly difficult to answer because the science of meuur- ing toxic effects at>d then decldinc what that meam for humans Is very crude," Rodricks says. TllEJlE AllE SEVERAL ways of testing risky chemicals. First, lt la fairly euy to diacover lf chemicals injure cella or partl of cells including the genetic material. Second, there are occupa. tional data, not always euy to come by, which may indicate that workera exposed to chemicals a re hurt in the long run. Then there are animals. The most useful animal models are the ro· WATa. OUT RJR NUCLEAR WASTE dents because of their biol<>dcal almllarltJea to humans. But animals don't live as Jona u huma.o.a, and they are exposed to cbemltals ln ways humans might not entounter them. However, they are all that science hu to work with. In typical animal experiments. 1roupa of 50 to 100 rat.a are tnt.ed at about three dosaae levels. The highest do .. ge ia juat abort of tollic. u a chemical produces cancer ln five percent of the animals above what normally occurs 10 a control group, it la conaldered fa irly dammng evidence that the chemical will cause cancer ln humans In the Delaney Amendment. Congress made a policy decialon that can be roughly atat.ed this way: Slnce we don't know how to find a zero riall level for any chemical that cauaes cancer in animal.a, then we will ban ~Y chemical that does, only in the convenience area of food additives. such as food colors, preaervatives. stabilizers, 10· eluding nitrites and saccharine FEW PEOPLE 08.IECI' to ~ food color being banned. but wben It came down to nitrites and sac· charln, there was considerable uproar Many other alien substances are found in food -natural toxin11. pesticide residues. contam1· nants. The absolutist Delaney Amendment d~s not Messages Heal, thy NEW YORK <AP) The producers ol "Sesame Street" have joined with health ex· perts and filmmakers from 19 Latin American countries to create a series of television and radio messages d e signed to improve basic health practi ce FROM BIT PLAYER TO ALL .TIME BOX OFFICE CHAMPION Marion Michael Morrison apply io tb•H, and therefor• tbe FDA can c=•-~!!rh_.we a..;:;1 ~<t.M amouat tbat rutbel tbl public. ID the CUf of corn and punulr, there II • tox· i ln called .tlatoain, th.1~ of a eoaunaa mold. l wbttlf .. a proven and e ... ot li•ll' eueer. f Tbe fact II that pollOM occur oat wally ID ~ everyday food. .. ) "If we took at food.I tbe way we look at eome ol • the tblnll we IAtenUonally add to them, we an'°"' ! ln1 to find a lot of 1ubatanur tb1t loot:" ~ dan1eroU1," Rodrtcu aaya. ... ; AND IN' FACI' THll:Y DO. The NaUonat J Academy of Sciencer bu pubb.al*i a fllO.p.,.-: : book ~inJ naturally occu.rrt.na poilou 1&; i food. Pot1toes and spinach contaJ.D a natural ! chemical that denies calcium to the bon... Cab.. ba.&e, caullllower, muata.rd and coUard areen.a,~ and bnauela 1prouta deny the thyroid lod.lne, and c~ t produce totters. There are traces or ca.ncer-eauald..: > chemicals ln cabba1e. lettuce, spinach, leeb ...a~ : lea. i But ln natural chemical.I, control la far more dillicult. Rodricks wooden what would happen II aometbt..q wu found ln coffee or aome other American favorite. "I don't know what we'd do." The tbruat of control la aimed at synthetic·· chemicals, the reuon.ln1 bein& that we've Uvecr long enou1b with the others, and we're atilk healthy. but the synthetic• ~ oew. An article ln "Science" cha.reed tbat federal' a1enctee are rlow to control even the ayntheUcs. It Hid, of 1..500 ingredients ln reliatered peaUcldet, · one·third are toxic, one.fourth are CIJlcer-cauatnc .• While the Environmental Protection Agency haa establiabed pesticide Umlta in food , only five have been restricted specifically, t.he article said. "What l don't Uke ls the hidden risks. When I know there is a risk, I have a choice. I'm not a zero·nak per son Hell. why avoid all r isks anyway"" asks Judge Bazelon You can't. ltlllC T ropiul Ftsh • Fr~ • MMine Aquuium Supplia Sped•t Sept. 5 . Sept.11, 1971 Labeo tronetu1: 11.H P icture this, a slffk streamlined black body • pectorals, ventrals. dorsal, anal end caudel fins blood red. I am a specimen that w111 heighten the viewing pleasure of most any aQuarlum. I also am an excellent scavanoer and aloae eater. Take ad· vantaoe of the sale AQuat1c Tropicals has on me under the namP "Rainbow Shark" for only \1 .69. -1510 W. Baker • Coata Mesa -549-1391 •Corner Harbor & Baker.1liiiii Recently, Dr. William Barclay, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, cited ine· quities in the measurement of everything from artificial sweeteners to nuclear plants. Five video spots, all filmed in Lati n America, have been made by the Children's Television Workshop for distribution in Spanish anrt Portugue se landguage versions to broadcuters In Central and South America plus the Caribbean. He started as a prop man working summers at the Fox studios. assistant prop man at that He was a stunt man. too. to make a few extra dollars. And a movie extra. -"" .. , ' [JJl "TESTS THAT FORM 'l1IE baala of these re· ports are often conducted with dosages that exceed CORRECTION In Sears Super Values Rotogravure pre· printed section wh ich was Inserted on Sunday Se pt. 9th In thi s newspaper, some Items s howed Incorrect Regular Prices. The correct Aeaular price. for the #t19SS Flat Paint Is .$11.99 •.. 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KNIT SHIRT~ $3-$5 s7 -58 $f ....... ·~-·-....... _ Sa.Su SU-517 Sii 501 po. 1152 pcs. CASUAL SUrTS SPORT SHORTS 264pu. KMIT SHIRTS s50 s5 s5 I.~ .. for S 125 11.+.JI SI 2.50-S I S.00 1.~w$1J.Sll l Brittle Honest-------------- ~ ~ Fragile Childhoods Hurt i By KARREN MILLS : MINNEAPOLIS CAP> -Jay's ! grandmother was carefully · putting a sweater on him one • morning when he screamed. : She bad broken his arm. ;. Another day, Jay rolled over l: in bed. A diffe'J'ent bone snapped. i Four.year-old ia1 Mandeville, i who bad about a dozen broken : bones before he was born and : has suffered from about 30 more I alDee then, is one or an l estimated 30,000 or more people in the United States who suffer t from osteogenesis lmperfeda. a j brittle bone disease. THERE IS no known cure. t Jay. the son of J ohn and Jean I · ; Mandeville of Minneapolis, has t a severe case of 01. He weighs ! : only 19 pounds and his tiny, ) twisted legs will not support t him. He is, however. able to use : bis little arms and has some l • 1 dexterity in bis hands. ~ While he is normally cheerful ~ and can laugh and play with 1 other children, Jay cannot risk ; physical contact, so the . activities are limited to verbal games with little physical activity. But the Mandevllles don't i want to shelter their son too : much. "I WANT him to have all the : experiences be can have and it ; takes a lot or extr a thought." ' Mrs . Mandeville says. "He gets : more out of everything he does : than anybody else I know." ; While his physical activity is • limited, he likes to swim with ! help and enjoys having bis ' mother or fat.her bold him up so • he can "dance .. when be listens to records. i "I like 'Rubber Duckie'," Jay i says when asked bis favorite \song. He also enjoys children's I plays and concerts and church and school events. BOWEVEll, the MandeyUles say the time since Jay was born bas bee n difficult. Iha. , M aodeville says the hardest times are when Jay ls hurt. , "How do you ever 1et used to , that? At Cbrlstma.a. Jay bad a .broken arm and leg. Tbat•a. terrible for a ~year-old, but if you just co ahead you can ltill have a good time," she says. Dr. Lowell Lutter. an ortbopedlc surgeon who .ii Jay's plQ'1ldan.1BY• ddldren ~the dlHue ''appear to be normal or - l>etter mentally, perbaps beawe of their contact wttb ad.it.." about their kid s," Mrs . Mandeville says. "T hey'r e real bright. res ponsive kinds of kids - interested in everything. That in some ways makes it easier to get through." Jay is generally accepting of bis disease, Mrs. Mandeville says, although be bas learned to speak up when he reels be is in danger. "Things be obviously can't do. be doesn't get frustrated about. But things be tries to do and can't, that frustrates him,'' Mrs. Mandeville says. "BUT HE'S never down. never depressed," she adds. The Mandevilles bad never heard o f osteogenesis i m perfecta before Jay, their first child. was born. The disease is hereditary -a parent with 01 has a 50·50 chance of passing it on -but also can result rrom a gene mutation. which apparently was the case with Jay. Hi s 2·year -old sister, Laura, shows no signs of 01. "IT'S CHANGED our lives completely." Mandeville says. "With o s teogenes i s imperfecta. the broken bone is Just the tip of the iceberg. Its ripple goes all the way down through the family and community stru cture," Dr Lutter says. The basic defect is fUn<:tional. Severe cases or 01 are usually ..... marked by deforming rractures, dwarfism, premature deafness, teeth that c rumble away , excessive sweating and chronic constipation. Al.so, the whites of the eyes are generally blue. In patients with less severe cases, the disease may not be apparent to others. PRESENCE OF the disease cannot be detected until very late in pregnancy, said Dr. Lutter , co-director or the 01 cli nic at Gillette Children's Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., one, of a handful of such clinics ln the nation. The cause of the d15order lm't1 known. Researchers have identified different types of collacen, a substance present in the body's connecUve Uuue, bones and carUJage, and think there may be a difference ln the collagen in people auffertn1 rromOl "Because the bones don't have· normal strenitb they bend. so aome kids may bave deformities. Tbe bones also break. Fraeturea can occur puttinl cm a aboe or Just tundne over. Tbey burt just u much u in a normal·bODed lndlndual and tMe J\llt .. lOOI to heal, •• Dr. Lutter IQS. F&ACl'V&ll:8 become le11 frequent u an 01 victim srows older,• NJI. "The bcme c1oee set 1troa1er with maturity and al.lo U... ll le.11 adi.t\1. Kld9 learn to adapt to tbt dlMaH IDd cut back on plapieal 11Ctivlt1 ... 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Now $26.00 26.00 40.00 39.00 43.00 46.00 Miter Box J • /was $12.99 Now s500 Free Standing Ranges were $339.00lo $599.00 Now 40% off. Luggage Clearance 40°/o to 50o/o off· on Luggage In Stock Electronic Bug Wackers 50°/o off Example#1411 was s1n.99 Now $88.00 ' ' ' :. :-:i'ogetlaeraess of the Third Kind .. .. "•Today is Grandparent's Day but some. families started :. th_e salute10"Ule third gener~tion Saturday. Bonita and : Richard tip~ sketch for Richard John Rapier, 17, of :: Costa ~. ,.,ne of their 11 grandchildren. Lucille Thomas of Corona del Mar shows what she bas learned in ukelele class for grandsons, Stephen and Raymond George of South Laguna. Af.des Show ClaS~, Expertise . Volunteers Can Upgrtuh Caliber of Sclwol Services The libraries, reading clinics, lunch rooms and playgrounds of area schools 1et pretty unru· ly if there's no one to k eep an eye o n youngsters. Most campuses have volunteer jobs for parents who want to add something t o their ~bildren's education and PActF4C YllW MIMOllAl.PAU Cen-elefY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific VlflW Drive Newport Beach ~2700 McCC>aMIClr MORTUARllS Laguna Beach 494-9-41 5 Laguna Hiiia 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 MAUOll LAWM-tn. OUYI Mortuary • c.rr.tery Crerr.tory 1525 Gisler Ave .. . - Costa Mesa S.C0-555-4 quired for the fall classes offered by the South Coast Literacy Council. Can Estelle Rosenthal at 493-3800. TUSTIN'S Women's Law Center aaka for help lntervtewtn1 client& seeking legal guidance. Audrey Sipiora baa de· tails at 832-2202. A Costa Me sa muscular dystrophy pa· Uent needs conversa· lional Spanlah tutoring. Sandy Hanauer will ar· range it at 979-7212, ext. 34. A Santa Ana pre school needs helpers to read and tell stories to charges. Games and other activities are part of the effort. Call Demaris Butler for de· tails at S42·921S. THE VOLUNTAaY Action Centers also list a variety of openin1s that match stilla with s bortcomlnis. For the south county. call the V AC at 815-9210 or 833-9278. In the west, ca 11 818-0CM3. Elt.ber agency will put helpers ln touch wltb program. auch u the probation department's one-to-one relationships. with juveniles or adulta. A special aeries of proj- ect s ls also offered lbrou1h the V ACs lor those 65 or older. Repertory Theater's voluntary usher staff. Applicants are asked to work one night a week during the run of a perforui.ance. The openlnc produc- tion of ''Wild Oata" becim Oct. 2 and rum throup Nov. 4. Interest· ed penom should call SCR actminltt.raUve Of· fices ln Co.ta Mesa al 957·2802 or the box of. flee, 957--4033, lo leave their names and phone numbers with the recep- lloni1t. Besides seelna the plays free of chu1e. ushers are also in vlt.ed to receptions with the cast and take part In other SCR company project&. .. -...... •. ··-..-... ---·· ..... COUNTY I OBfTUAPUE8 -TO SPEAK OUT!! THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA IS HOLDING A PUBLIC MEETING. THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING IS TO ASK CITIZENS FOR THEIR OPINION REGARDING WHAT IS NEEDED IN THE CITY'S HOUSING AND COM· MUNITV DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DURING THE YEAR 1980 . 1981. THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING TIME AND PLACE: DATE: TIME: Wednesday, September 12, 1979 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Downtown Community Center 594 Center St. (oppq_site Lions Park) Costa M85a, California ALL INTERESTED PERSONS CAN EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS TO THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVEL· OPMENT COMMITTEE AT THE TIME AND PLACE IN· DICATED ABOVE, OR CALL 754-5327. 253off! Custom draperies including fabric, lining, labor and installation. Be the wizard of window treatment with JCPenney custom draperies. Choose from a select assortment of open weaves, sheers, damasks, textures, antique satins, 1acquards and more. 253off woven wood ah•d•• and panel draperlea. Naturals for any room and natural insulators. too. JC Penney woven woods and panels are a very smart choice. Practically carefree. in an assortment of styles and colors On our enilre Une of cu.tom carpeting. 303 off! Take advantage of these low prices on luxurious custom carpeting 1n a wide range of decorator cotora. 100% nylon H>Cony plush. Padding and lnatellat1on available at regular price. "Afterglow"', reg. $26, late 1181q. yd. "Genteel", reg. S10, Sale 113 eq. yd. "Endure". reg. 130. lale 121 eq. yd. "C,,erl1h'', reg. S28. lele 11.IO 1q. yd. "Tiffany", reg. 117, lale 11.501q. yd. ]itJCPenney · l • i • 3 ! i I J . ! . I . . ~· l 1 ' J ~ I I f • t . . Sere.tty's Snapdlot YOU MYS aaNTaD a Hatta at W. Briua. A eulta ll a amall, fac. tloeal, oo room bou.ae. Tb.ere h 1tot much furniture: juat a bed, • ,tab&e, afewebain. But walk out the ler· race door and there aa Acapulco Bay beneath you, and your own private pool to your aide. It ia an lnvit&Uoo to for1et tbe months you have JUll been through. On the plane down from the Stat.ea, and at the airport ID Mexico, the travelers bad been sullen and aqry-faced and even surly. But now, a week into YOW' stay, you feel the remnants of daily tensions 1oing away. You bold a hardback book in front of you oa the terrace. Tbere ls somelhinl about paperbacks that woo 't do for a Ume like thia. Such an escape ls an occu!oo; It calls for some formality, some ceremony. There la aomethinc aublltantlal about a hardback. It speaka of a commitment to the book. THE MEXICAN Al& does somethine funny to the pages, making them brltUe and damp at the same time, and you read at your leilure. making no effort to try for speed. Your day1t start quieUy. There ls no alarm, no wakeup call; instead, the sun crawls unobtrusively across the tile floor in your caaita unUl it reaches your eyes and stln you from sleep. There is no need to worry about prepar- 1 n g breakfast. During the hours around dawn, someone bu come and left a basket of freshly baked rolls and a pot of coffee outside your door, and ao you retrieve them and take them to the terrace. The view of the bay makes it somehow' possible to do without the "Today" show or your morning paper ACAPULCO ITSELF can be a city of squalor and loudness, if you stay around the giant hotels . But here you are up m the bills, ' and none of the sounds or the revelers can reach you; it is as if you are looking at a snapshot. When you become hungry, you summon men in Jeeps, who drive up through the bills to bring you your lunch. That ls really tbe OD· ly foreip IOUDd you baye been beariq: the mot.on and lhlftlng gean of the Jeeps u they move tmouab the roads can")'inC meals. You eat u you watch the boats on the bay, and you realize that you have seen no one from the outalde. Your caaita is con- Mn&eted ao that It la Isolated from view; thia la the closest thing to abandoninc the civilized world, and it feels cood. YOU HAVE HAD AN American newspaper brought up with your meal, and you read about more storms. Out on the bay, ln the di.stance, you can see men lifted into the air by parachute devices as they water- ski. You find a piece of shade and you sleep for some of the afternoon. Your dreams are strange ones; they have to do with things that matter back in the States, and when you awaken with a start you realize that those things don't really matter, after all. Ju.at a dream. You read eome more, finding that you can pay closer attention to the words than you do back home, where the pace of living can make even reading a harried and un· welcome activity. You wonder why that is; wby·you have let that happen to you. YOU DISCOVEll THAT while you were sleeping, someone has brought a bowl of fresh fruit. You take a bunk of pineapple, and you put the rest in your small refrigerator. ll will be dessert tonight. When night does come, torrents of cool air rush up the hill.a and into your caaita. There la no need for air coodltlonln&. Dlatant muaic, and the music of nieht animals, fill the air and lull you back to sleep. In the morning there ls the bluebird on your ral.Ung again~ You talk to it, and you wonder what to do about all tbia. You ahould write a postcard home, you decide. And that la what tb1a baa been .. • ..._,,..,11W1Mtt.1m Bu(lget-conscious Dig Guatemaki TILUID TO 'l'll'S Mqaa -wbo luld AmP· tn111 ad~ arcblt4dure. and tecb.Doioo -modern Ouat.mala baa becOme a dell.,.. tw pbotosl"Qben, b.latol1w ...... ...,. ~-... Jta ~-bes IOI' neobltlon. lta mart.U offer eountlna bar1ala1, and ita volcanic acenel')' makea ao e:icellent backdrop for camen-comcloua vtaitora. A relatively "undiscovered" vacation deaUnaUon, Guatemala la recelYlnl an lncreu· inl flow of visitors from Nortls America. Frt1bt.ened by devaluation ID &mope, they de- Usbt 1D dl.lcovering dollar pqwer ber'e. where the local currency <the quetsal, named for tbe national bird) la pe11ed to the U.S. dollar, ad- din1 atablllty to vacation 1hopplll1 coats. American money la widel>' acceptAML THE AVEL\GE P&ICE for a deluxe bot.el is $32 per nl&bt. and a complete steak dinner may be purchased for $8.50. In addition to attractive economlc1, Guatemala off era viaitora a 1entle climate, with temperatures rarely dipping below 80 desrees. Known as "the land of Eternal Sprtq," cond.l· lions vary tliebtly from the Jungles of the coastal plains <both Pacific and Caribbean) to the mountains which make up two-thirds of the country. Since spring-like conditions prevail all year, visitors should bring medium·weigbt clothin&, ll1ht sweat.era, walking shoes and bathinl suits. Most new amvala start lo Guatemala City. Famous for Spanish colonial cburcbea, an in· tricate cathedral and a bustling central market, the capital houses a apectacular collection of Mayan art in lta Mueum of Arcbaeolon and Ethnology. More Indian artifacts are displayed in the Muaeums of Natural History and Popular Arts and Crafts. English ls spoken ln Guatemala Clty and other major tourlat centers, but Spaniah and some 20 Indian dialects are used by natives. Half or the 5.7 million vuatemalans are Indians, and Cbichicaatenango is the primary living lesson in Indian history. Ma,xa-Quicbe lndians hawk their wares in a circus-like atmosphere on Thursdays and Sun- daya. The Indiana even use the Catholic Cburcb of St. Thomas, in the villa1e square, for re- Semo rs To View SA Films Dl.acovertnc the won- d era of the world throueh film will be the focua of a program for citizen.a offered by Santa Ana College's Services Program. Called "Discovery Unlimited" the series will feature five films beginning this month and running through January 1980. Ticket. price of SlO in· cludea transportation to and from screenings at three convenient loca- tions in Santa Ana and Orange. All shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. oo acheduled Tu es days . Bua transportation ii availa- ble only with a series tic ke t but Individual tickets will be sold at the door to seniors for $2. The program begins Sept. 25 with "In· calanda" and la followed on Oct. 9 by "Rare Jewels of the Mediterra- nean and on Nov. 6 by "Holland and the Amaz- ing Out.ch." ''Rome and the Italians" will 1creen Jan. 8 and the final film w 111 be "Br-av o, Portugal" oo Jan. 22. EXPERIENCE NEW .. HEJOHTS" BY CUMBINO OUATEllAl.A'S TOIPlE Of JAGUAR Ugious rituals -by special agreement with the resident priest. For sheer natural beauty. few sites in the world n val male-high Lake AtlUan, northwest of Anti gua. Th1s water-filled soow-~apped volcano crater 1s surrounded by even more imposing volcanoes plus Indlao villages named ror the 12 apostles Visitors can crul.ae the lake by day and stay overnight lo a bot.el on the aborellne. TO REALLY SA•PLE the flavor of Guatemala. it la essential to try the food. The nation la knOWD for Ila coffee but its other pro- duce LS al.lo tempting. Bat beta for foreign palates are rellemtoa de picWmo<lrted bananas stuffed wtth black beam). chila rdlnoa (green and red peppers stuffed wtth meat>.~ en chaca cchacken cooked m cider>. or obojtn (JDarinated chopped radlsbes ). For further information, see your travel agent or write Guatemala ToarUt C.oauniaaion. P 0 . Box 523850. Mlami, Fla. 331SZ. uncJef UJl~IUC".ll()fl Novefnt:>ef 19061 : .. ............. ,. . ., SAVINGS The Panama Canal-such a part of America's great· ness. (As a part of the history of that eng1ne~nng. marvel. the first trip out of the U.S. by a President 1n offi ce was made by Theodore Roosevelt to the Canal site in 1906 } man. Cartaqena. Cristobal. Canal Transit. Balboa. Ca- nal Transit . San Andres. Cozumel. Galveston. $1460 to $2695* And a 15-day Christmas/New Year's Double- Trans1t Panama Canal Cruise. Sa1hng Dec. 21. '79 Galveston. Monrego Bay. San Juan. St. Thomas. Car- tagena. Cristobal. Canal Transit. Batboa.·eanal Tran- sit. San Andres. Grand Cayman. Cozumel, Galveston. $1830 to $3375:" •Per person. double oc cupancy. . TJllS MONTH DRAPlillY C~EANING Gu.r•nl.-1 In Wl'lllng ••• •mt.ISM cu.am PllCUS mnm M LH • Ym tUIU IWOll ~ -'1fNI ·--.. .,. ,._ wll\~IWN ... I DeCO· MT°" NAT8 Md WITHOUf •N•tMM! 0t ,,,.,., OEIENOM'TION OI w .. ,.. ........... dt ....... crlOOllflll .. ....., ... ,...... ............ ~ ••• • • MUJllll vi.- This winter. Sun Line returns to Panama -where we have re-invented the concept of a Trans·Canal Cruise. 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'11ts OD ••• Slaannoa ... Sh•n'WW' .... " a • o.ame that f'lDed tbe cold ni.Cbt 1*ln ol walUnt tor wbidlever way lt would IO • SllANNON &•&alCK'8 motber, Mary Lou, and other famlly and frieodt repeat.cl those wof'dl lhat cold ni1ht ln lhe bl1. dim room with whi1perlo1 machinery and dripplq l.V bottles. Shannon doe• not recall her name btlnt called IO often durin1 her 17 da11 ln the bolplLal and moot.hi ol recovery. after beint bit by a car. "I'm doin' fine," tbe Coit Jntermedlate School aeventh·1rader aay1 ln a vlllt with ber former fellow patient, alt.bouah a bit 1byly. "Shannon. . .Shannon. . .Shannon. . . " bu no 1i1nlflcance untll 1be 1lHp1, bu nl1btmares and 1cream1 out, fracturin1 the blackoeu. THE GAUGE AT the family home COO· talna the corpse of her crumpled, yellow Huffy 10-apeed bicycle, almost aymbollcally covered with a fuuy old gray blanket. A freckle-faced brunette, Shannon cannot remember what happened at the moment she rode it to Ila deatlt a nd almost to hen. She does remember hailstones the aiae of ping-pong balls. Delly ...... -'°Y l' .. rlcll 0 '0-11 HAUNTING WORDS PROMPTED REUNION Shannon Emerick Can't Recell Accident "We had a hall fight and then I had the acci- dent." she saya simply, cuddling her huge bfack cat, Mldnjght. Fountain Valley Police Officer Ri ck f''undcr, 35. a cop for nearly 13 years and Fire Oepartmenl Paramedic Gary,. Wuchner re· member the broken child In the street. _ "l'VE SEEN A LOT or accidents," says Officer Funder. "Lookln1 at her, I didn't feel there wu a chance It was that day It hailed ao hard that it ~ed like snow " SJtan,oon took " 1hortcul In the downpour to a 11hoppin& um...r 8h~ waa unfamlUar with the area afnr...i her fA1m1ly bad 'ual moved into Youn· tam V•All.-y two w~ek• f'r.rher ''f!verytJl>dy ••Y• J wu with my friend Tht>mu," ~•1w1m uyi;, thlnluna back beyond t~.. hliwktMtM f ••,~d IJy 11 ~vere br11Jn con· ('UHJIJ(J lilnd '~'~' lnJufk• But J h•u~ Vi 1V1 IJ1 Uw 1111re for my •later for tttno. bt.¥rl.iu111t ' 61t1d y 1tnti gum •nd th•l '• whe:n J ~ bJt I~ U1o1· ' "' HH~ WA IS 'rAIUt.N IJJ the h<>11pllal un c:on~~At* 111• 111 J Alfl4t IJ1>e Ghll.dren rartsly c11rry ldenllflc 11t11m '11rd1 ''' flAtm~ h&•. • f1tc t authorlll•• wi~uld like lo rh•nl", and no neighbor• «'.Wjd ~tlcntJty tM:r, t,.Cltu.M •h• wu ao new ill ~ ar•• Nobody wHt.rA uni• 1.W.nc h r t.o the hospltaJ "l,lUJt kl.di rully "tit "' )'lJU, .. U)'I Wuchner "You dnv• 11 Ult.le fut..r •n.d you work 11 llu.IM futMr. It'• Jui.t UMI n1ture of the Job. "I Uke io1n1 w f'•1untaln Valley CommunJty Ho1pllal Ur f'el e And•r1on h•• a aood ll'Mr&ttlC)' room IAsam ... ''111£Y a l!,\l.LV DIDN'T think ahe wH 10101 to mak• It when ahl Int to th4I hotpital that niebt," H)'I Shannon'• mother, a NCret.ary at Comtel an lrv1M electronka flrm. "Her behavior wb•n 1be eeme out of lt wH unbelievable. 8 be WH bltln.t people and 1cr••minc. SM'• .UJJ aotnc to tlM pt)'cblat.rUt. Her ll4Ul'OIUl'pOa pushed for t.bat." Shannoa, mtanwhll• -puuMd at all t.he attention and fa.11 over what 1b1 oannot .remember -ll fut becomlnf a typteal teen. Now Open /Aw Colt Spay, Neuter, Vaccination Dmnatolosni Freewau · Animal H~aJ of Cotta Meaa WI N""'°" BIOil. . __ _.,.-66JfU8•~---~ ..... •Mii Cl9eal9 di Wer ovvalll for HMol ••. ,., ........ ........, IDOrtl •ttb Mee ......... 't TllS Gl&L WllO almoet cMed ••vtn moat.bl •10 u w uplued ,.,..ta and even a poUeeaa • 1 ~ w&Ula trw dayt bu other ~l•11M .-eim1 too. ''I'm 1ot•1 lo M a veterlnarlan or a Joell•r··· ... f •• ,.. --:.-.. want a ~bnd. I Wt• Appalootu, and Pa.&om•w an cute. And I like Siberian buatiel and l a1lo llk• tbardl, but m1De au cited." o.pite ~~uri .. -blr left lee la atlll eomewhal wt ud be1" rtOt bean a terri- bl• acar -SbaGDOG made tbe Kbool boaor roll lHt Nmetl« wttb betp from a bome tulol'. 0 0 c (3 z 8HI! Al...80 HAI A proud DIW pouaalon to rlde, a brl1bt red Huffy 10.apeed Calypso btcy. cle. "She bd oo rear of It ... J didn't want to 1et Lhe aarne k!nd, but lt'a all they bad," aaya Mn Emeriok, mot.her of three older cblldren. "It WU nice to meet YOU," Shannon tells the new1man from the curtalned ICU cubicle Just down from hen. "I don't remember you from the hOIJ)ital." 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Oait pa., later, l:louton quarterbaek Detrick Brown ran ff Juda to Ht QP tbil Coucan' third TD aad tor all illteot and~•, it wu over at Zl·t. 8"dDll rallied behind Riek Baabore'a 22· Jard ~/aaa plaJ' to Tlm Wrtalttmaa with •:.c> left md tbe ball qain, before a 21-yard peaaltJ Id.Bed tbetr final hopes with aecooda re-maining. A tipoff to poalble Bndn m.iaeries came 1D the ftnt period wbea UCLA wu forced to aeWe for a Peter Boenneester field goal after an off.sides ne1ated an apparent one-yard touchdown plunge by Antboay FA&ar. ' ... ,.tICL.ll Is· Dow~, US()_,-.. Up • .,,. oqbt to 1tay oa.akMI on fowtb·aad-ooe Md W ClllOt to 1ta~ On·iklle CID tM 1oa1 line," laid UCLA Coach Terry DGOaluae. •emlftCAL S&l&OU wen wbat beat UI, U nil Ma IOOd HouatGD team. 11uee baterceptiona dlU ., ....,. elt.bel' ... TM eouree ol ttae blteleeptlom wu Bubore, W'bo blil• tbe al-t wtth five C01Dpletiou 1D bia tint alDe atteblpta fort• yardl. But thl.qs went IOar after that, cletplte the fourtb-qurter TD pass to Wrllbtmu. llaUltoo'1 tlnt TD wu aet up when Bashore tried to damp a pa.u CID a broken play, but bia ef· fCll't -.led u;p 1D David Hoqe'a baDda and Houlton wu 11 Jardl away from paydirt with 8:09 )eft 1D the tldnt quarter. It wu the ft.nt time the ex- plosive Couaan bad possession deeper than the UCLA48. Brown capped the drive with a five-yard pass to Hubert Miller and momenta later, the Coutan were at it aaain. bar1lne 89 yardl in 13 plays to take the lelld, capped by Brown's one-yard rollout. "I WAS TllYING to dump it." Bashore said of that critical third-quarter interception. <See UaA, Pa1e BZ) CHARLES WHITE Suffers Injury Trojans Top Te~h, 21-7 Speelal &o llae Daily .,.._. LUBBOCK, Texas -For those people who tboupt the USC Trojana were a one-man football team, Saturday's victory over Texa1 Tech should prove otherwi&e. All-America tailback Charles White, the leading c~r rusher in Pactfic-10 history, missed most of the seuon opener when he bruised a shoulder in the second quarter. · But fullback Marcua Allen, who carried the ball just 31 times as a freshman last year, picked up the slack by gainine 105 yards on 20 carries to lead USC to a 21·7 victory. IN ADDmON, MICHAEL BA YES, who wu a back-up wide re· ceiver before spring drllla, came off the bench to more than amply fill White's role at tailback. Hayes.5-9, 17Spouoda. eained 84yardlon19 totes inhia firatcollege gameaa a run.nine back. There were plenty of other unheralded Trojans gaining the spotlight. After Anthony Munoz. the 6-7, 280 pound OuUand Trophy candidate, went out with an injured knee, freshman Joe Murray came in to plug the gap on the offensive line. Vic Ra.kbshani, the Edison High grad who caught juat nine passes all of last season , got the call when use drove in for the clinching touchdown in the fourth quarter. Rakbsbani, wbo doubles as a tight end and flanker. bauJed in a one-yard toss from Paul McDonald for hls third touchdown as a Tro1an. Wlute, a candidate for the Heu man Trophy, gained 39 yards on <SffTllOJANS. Page BZ I Angel Magic Co01es Back A,.WI,..,.... Barr Keeps Game Close, Baylor Wins It By DA VE CUNNINGHAM Of -o.lty ,. .... S4Mf Dave Frost, Mark Clear and Don Aase joined the Angels' ever .growing injury List this week, and the rest of the staff has been struggling. So when Manager )im Fregosi gets a long, solid pitching performance out of somebody, be doeso 'l like to see it wasted For more than seven innings Saturday night. it appeared that was exactly what was going to happen. JIM BARR HAD LIMITED Milwaukee to two runs, one or them unearned. in his best outing since the All-star break. But he was losing. 2-0. Theo the magic that bas given the Ancell 36 come-from-behind victories this season returned. Two singles and two walks tied the game. and Don Ba)'lor drilled a two-out single in Lhe bottom of the eighth to give Barr and the Angels a 3 ~ victory "We're never out of a ballgame." Baylor said. ·•we've got the guys to do what has to be done " l 'NTIL THE EIGHTH. Brewer nghl hander Lary Sorensen had hmlled the Angels to four scratch i.ingles He had never been 10 trouble Barr was philosoph1cal about being out pitched and was preparing h1mseU for the worst "I was domg my JOb. l Just had to keep us close and hope for the best,'' Barr said "As lt turned out, the best came around." Frost bas a sore arm and will be sidelined for 10 days, Aase b.as a s1m1lar problem and 1s on a clay-to-day basis, while Clear 1s out for another three or four days wtlh t.end101tis. Those IOJUrtes may be the reason Fregos1 was so excited about Barr's performance "WITII THE TUFF HE HAD tonight, he could have shut out any team in baseball." Fregosi said. ··M11waukee hasn't been shut out au year and when you hold them to two runs. that's quite an ac- complishment .. · The Brewers· first run was set up by an error on seeond bas~an Bobby Grieb. and the second cam e on Jim Gantner's first home run smce Mpy 1978. G ncb at.ooed for h\s error by starting <See ANGELS, Pa1e B2> College Scores 'B11zzie? Buzzie 's Not In' USC21, TexasTech7 Houston U ,UCLA 16 California 17, Arizona St. 9 Tu lane 33, Stanford 10 Alabama30,Ga. Tech6 Purdue41, Wlsconsin20 Mlchioan 49, Northwestern 7 Mic h. St.33, Illinois 16 Mlssouri45,SanOlegoSt.15 San JoseSt.48, Utah St. 48 BYU 18, TexasA&M 17 Long Beach St. 9, Boise St. 7 Nevada CLV )35, CS Fullerton 14 Phone( y) lnteroiew Explains Actions Ring' Ring' "Hello, Buuie Bavasi's office. may I help you?" "Yes. this is Super Sport I would hk e to talk to Buzzie." "Oh, I'm sorry, but Mr Bavas1 won't be 1n to day. I'm his secretary Fran Flack. Can t be of some help?" "I DON'T KNOW. l'M CALLING about Buz:de's problem with the media this year " "Ob, that, no need to worry. Mr. Bavas1 is JUst suffering from a social disease." "I don't really want to get mto Buu1e's personal life. ma 'am, but I am concerned w1tb b.is actions this season ." JOHN McENROE CELEBRATES SEMIFINAL VICTORY. CompteteScorH, P•geBS "No. you don't understand. It 's not the kind of social disease you're thinking of. Mr. Bavas1 has been under a lot of pressure since he came to the Angels in 1977. Everybody expe<:ted him to make the Angels a winner right away. And when he didn't, people, including the press. called him a lot or names." ~tin Def eats Navratilova "What does that have to do with hi s violent tendencies. Fran'>'· "WEU.. TIOS SEASON THE ANGEL.S are winning and be feels he's not getting the credit he deserves from the media. Instead. the press is focusing its attentions on J im Fregos1, Nolan Ryan. Brian Downing and Don Baylor." "Yeah. but he's going to get hurt. if he keeps this up Somebody's going to forget he's a general manager and natten his face." It's McEnroe, Gerulaitis "And be flnd.s this offensive?" "Most certainly, that's why he's vent.mg bis fruttratlons at the media. He figures that's the only way to get some notice." "Oh. but Mr. Bavasi 1s very select.Ive on who he fights. He"ll only pick on people be feels he can beat up, or ones in which be doesn't care if be keeps good relations. l don't think he'll ever fight anybody from the Los Angeles Times.•· NEW YORK <AP ) -Twenty- year-old John McEnroe pounded defending champion Jimmy Connors, 6-3, 8-3, 7 ·5, Saturday to gain the final of the U.S. Open Tennia Championships. He will meet Vltaa Genalalt:l..s in today's all-New Yorker final. ~.AITBEa 8~8 BEEN popUla( 'WiGI tbelr home crowds, wb.o lleem always to root for thelr oppon•ts -no =m• how unpopular tbelr op ta have bee. 1be ~ton even fav ored llle Naaiaae when McEnroe plaJed him ln the • MCCllld .............. That match WU hlllted ll blilhMI While the apeetatcn protested an umptn•s ,_._911tnetNaataM. "I tblak lt'a the 11ltlmate 1.ron,," MW lie~. "'!'bey dla't bow"'° -to cbeer far defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd. Connors, 27, will be absent from the final for the first time ln six years. He won the tiUe in 1974, '78 and '78, and was a fln.U.t in '75 and TT. It ls the first U.S. Open final for both Gerulaltla and McEnroe. Both learned the same at the Port Wuhlqton, N.Y .• teD.011 academ y. "We didn't plQ macb a&alnat each other, t.bou&h," llcBnroe said. "Be WU an old man. I WU 14 andhew•lB." •&AN1fBILB II' AUSTIN ebould happen to b.;at Lloyd ebe wtU beeome the youneeet ever to capture the U . S. women's crown. She is only U, won't turn 17 unW Dec. 12. Maureen "Little llo" Connolly ••• only two weeb abort ol ber 1'7tb birtbdaJ wbeo abe won the flnt ol her three~ American ttu. In lt51. Lloyd WU 20 When lhe WOil her flnt ol four 1D 1175. Austin bu beaten all tbe top. ran.klnc women playen at one time or another. It waa abe wbo broke UoJd'• n ... ,.ar wtnnlna streak on clay l.D the Italian· cbampiombi199 at Rome tb.iJ year. "OK, ao he's a little in.secure. But does he have . to knock trays out of reporters· bands, or verbally embUTau them in Cront ol their peen, or pick a fi1ht rtcbt in the middle of tbe press box? Who does be think be is, anyway, Robert Conrad?" ''I lJNDEasTAND YOUR CONCERN, but if be doesn't strike out at the media, who's be eoing to 10 after? Gene Autry? Certainly not his boss. Jlm Fregosl? OK, ao be wasn't bi.a choice as manaeer, but Mr. Bava.si ian't stupid enouth to pick a ftlbt with an Italian bluer than be is. Nolan Ryan? Althou1b he's reneeed on some flaandal promi8es to him, llr. Bava.si bu to keep thln11 l1DOOtb becaute Ryan is becominl a free a1ent. Don Ba7lor? You've got to be kiddln&. "So, )'OU can see there's nobody left except the media." "BUT THAT'S NOT FA.IR." "I know, but what are you going to do?" 'TU tell you what I'm going to do. When will Buzzle be in his office next?" •'Oh. that's hard to say. He 'told me to tell everybody he bad the chicken pox." "The chicken pox'" "Yes. But just between you and me, the William and Morris advertising agency bas him booked solid for the entire week in San Francllco. Philadelphia, New York and Texas." "I don't follow." "Well, the baseball owners in those cities are having problems with the press and they've con· tracted Mr. Bava•i to straighten tb.inp out." "And be accepted?" "Ob, most certainly. He said be didn't want to wa1~ all bia talent on Ora.nae County. He's got political ambitions, you know. If be can't cet Jim· my ~arter's job. he'll setUe for Bowie Kuhn'•·" Did Lucky Goal D:eci~e Soccer Bowl? WMt 8ftir .. ~ tlM O.mee, tbe .... .... tMm in u.. leape, M'fty~ ooe •• '\f:,.-:; * about ,.ulnc to t11e a.a. _.. le Jmt a snat ,....., .. ftJDW'k'• MeODd 1Ml the same ..... ... • low lbot that took off after Tampa Ba1 defender Barry KJtelMDir 4llaeeted lt. "n.. bell cbaneed cllreeU. llld Rowdle aoau• Zeljto BUed1 nner had a ebaaee. 'Whyman dWa't .. to "' It .... 1..etJ aoaa. lmt .,..,. • .-a•& _.. tt would have IOllll ln wltbcMA tbe 4lfteeticD.. ''TllS ONLY Dlnll:&SNCS wu I I . , blt It low and when lt deflected it went up," be said. "The keeper didn't move anyhow." Tbe Rowdin, 1eeond best to the Cotmoe last 7ear, were pblloeophlcal att.r tbe defeat. , "We Iott 3-1 llllt year. ).1 tbia year, we're 1ettln1 el0ter," Tampa Bay Coach Gonion Jaao1aid. 'he 1a~1Qed at Olanta Stadium. t.be home of u.e detbroQed two. tlme cllftMlac ...... Ooemol, at.- tracted a crowd ot 50,•. ltowffer, there werets,MJ Ucketa eold with many' of' the no·1bow1 attributed to tbe absence of tbe Cosmos, wbo were eliminated by Vancouver lutSaturday . WBY•AaK, WHOSE TWISTED ankle put bia etatua 1D doubt earlier 1D the weet, awoke tbe llusallb Whttecape with bi1ftnttallyatUM12:17 mark. Up to that point., tM Rowdies bad full control ol tbe midfield and bad beld Vancouver without a abot. Then Wyman, a 28-year-old center•forward from ra11w, pleb4 up• Jiwe Mil in· aide U.. mld&ld 1trlpe, aprtil&ed 15 yard.a and UD1eMbed a 23-Jard blaat that 1qulrted throuJb the bandl of BUeck.l • - A Catteute "epott ''°'" the Wortd of Sporta Outfield i8 the Battlefield; Bonds is Getting Bombed f're• AP ~Mdel CLEVELAND -Hard-hlttiftl outllelder Bob-• by 8oodA ol t.he Cleveland lndJam bemoans, "This I:. my most miserable year ln baseball, a year I "'lll try to for~, as soon as poulble." The 33-y -old. 11-year veteran of six major leacue teams claim.a eveland fans have declared war on hlm and are winninC. .. They want to p rove a point -they ·hale me. They've proven at:• Bonds sald an.er Fri· day night's come-from-behind 9-8 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays . Manager Dave Garcia removed Bonds in the eighth tnnine because of abuse directed al the right fielder from the stands. "This is by far my toughest year in baseball. I 've been called everything ... I'd like to go lnto the stands after them. but I know I won 't ." Bonda says he does not want lo play the outfield again this season. but pro- bably will. "I wish we couJd play every game on the road. but that would be unfair to the rest or the guys," he added He has yet lo sign a contract with the Indians for 1980. Bonds, hitting .279. says bis batting has been affected by a cyst on the inside of the bridge of tus nose next to his left eye. And he says the heckling he gets in the outfield "bothers me ment.a.Uy.'' Bonds added: "I've been trying too hard not lo do anything wrong and it's causing me to do a lot or things wrong. I 'm playing lousy " And as Bonds poured out his reehngs of rejection, he added "I said I was willing to accept ridicule. Now they hale me. They've said virtually everything they can s ay. "Nobody likes to be a haled individual. I happen to be one. I hear kids say the things they've learned from their parents, who have the audacity to teach kids stupid mistakes. It doesn't lake a genius lo act lJke a moron, ittakes a moron." .------Quo•e of dw Day ------. Puerto Ri can golfer Chi Chi Rodrttaft, on his accent. "It's still embarrassing . I uked my caddie for a sand wedge and 10 minute~ later he came back with a ham on rye" lf'11 ,~o C'onfe•f for Bid~ Delp NEW YORK ·-"No contetit," said Bud Delp, ~ Spectacular Bid's trainer, wh en he found out the half-mile Ume for the Marlboro Cup Saturday was 47 2/5. There was stiJI five-eighths of a mile remaining in the $300,000 race but Delp was right. It was no cont.est. Spec- tacular Bid was back. With Bill Shoemaker in the saddle, the colt, who missed the Triple Crown when he was upset in the Belmont Slakes, <'harged home five lengths in front of General Assembly with his Belmont conqueror. Coastal, another l 'A lengths back. ''It was a smooth trip. a real Rolls Royce ... the way Bid raced today," said the 48-year-old Shoemaker, who bas ridden more than 7,700 winners. ANGEL MAGIC •.. the eight-inning rally with a •Ingle. Rick Mlller moved bim to second on a hlt·and-run around o ut and, a fter con - 'seculive walks loaded the buea. Carney Lansford hit inlo a fielder's choice to drive ln one ·run. With two o ut, Dan Ford sin&led to rilht field to tie it, 1.nd 'Baylor followed suit with bis l'th game-winning RBI of the year POaD'8 CLUTCH HIT may have been set up one tnnlac earlier when an appar ent bruabback pltcb got hJm UC!Y. ''Sormleil la aupposed to be a rontrol plteber, and Ulla thin& waa two feet lnalde," Ford said. "J don't at.and very clote to the )>late, and that plteb came too clote to me.'' Ford *1ared at Soreuen, tben 1elled at htm to throw the ball over the plate, addlat a few ob- •ceait.lea. He eventually rued out, ud wbeo Ford aot bla s:::.: .~.: .~.:'!~ 8111 CMtro na oa tbe mom4. Pord'• ltu d.rln 1la1le to rt1bt bnJuCliit the cnnrd oll'f,Gt '° (U ,....__. belped tM Mlll8 lnov-fo~r 1••., HHcf of ltan1u CStJ lD UM American ........ TllS i\NGSIA MYS NOW woa ,_, ltrailllt. all ta__.. ,rom ......... .tforil. '11M1 uve 110 woa flH of ala oo tbe --and ..,..t., .... ··-=---~---i-'*'..,.·=· .,.. ~ Male .. ..... -~~J ''leillr ..,,. "•e'n ilOt • Jm& ........ ,... • We'n gettin g a liWe of everything, all at the right Umes." John Montague came out of the bullpen to log his fourth save u an Angel, and he's only been with the club 10 days. Barr de- veloped a s mall blltter on his rleht lndex tinier and didn't come out for t.he ninth. In eamJn1 only hts aecond vie· tory since the All·•l•r break, 8arT aald he Cot ID Ullal from former pit.chine coach~dle Al- len. • AN EX·COACB AT uec (which Btrr ettended) aad UC Irvine, Allen vl1tted Btrr prior to the same ''He Just came by to HY btUo, but he pointed o ut • ltw mechanical thln11 J wu dotn1 wron•." Barr aay1. "I wu dl•I· •ln1 my arm and openln1 up m, body too soon on my dtllvery." Whether the cban•• can help him down t.he atretch rtmainl Lo• be aeen. but It certainly helped for one important n.lpt. * Atltl&. "'"H -Mltw tX'I ...... It. __. ..... _. ....... c-~ ........... ,..,_., ............... -..... ..... ,.., ... -....... lll!'t ....... ""' ............... ,.. .............. urry --~ .. ---~ MeM9W,.. ,_,_.., ---~ ........... .. _., .... 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Dee •e41ee. notched b11 eltbtb win, .II• ._....._ collected four hlu and Pat ..... alammed a solo homer u Texas beat Mlnanota, 1-2, to drop the Twias 5~ sames olJ t.be pace . . . lllke l'laaaau became the major lea1ue'1 flrat 21-1ame winner as be pltthed Baltim~ to a 3-2 victory over Boston. Carl Yutne•Ul. two bill aby ol 3,000 for his career . went bttleu in four al· bats u t.he Red Sox felJ to 13~ 1ames behind the sluling Orioles . . . &kk WIM posted his 15th victory when Mark Har- 1rove arored the winning run ln t.he nlnth lnnlng on an error as Cleveland nipped 110Cttn Toronto. S-4 .. Oakland beat lbe White Sox, 2·1, when losing pitcher Mike Proly walked home Derek Bryant with the winning run . . Doubles by •es&Je Jad1.soa and Bobby Murcer helped llOll GaldrJ post his 10th straight victory as the Yankees shaded Detroit, 5.3 . . Jn the National League, San Francisco knocked Houston out of first place in the West race when ,.._ Le•aa&er'a two-run. inside-the-park homer in the eighth ioolng gave the Giants a 2 -1 decision .. Tony Perea drove In three runs with a sacrifice fly and a two-run double as Montreal defeated St Louis. 7·2, to move within one game of Piltaburgh ln the NL East ... Pittsburgh dropped a 3·2 decision to the Mela when JobJl Steams singled home Lee MuilU in the 15th inning ... Greg Lmimkl's tie-breaking single ln the eighth scored Pete &o.e and gave Philadelphia a 9-8 victory over the Cubs ... Bob Slllrtey hurled a fi ve tutler and Geee Teaace belled a bases-loaded triple lo gave San Diego a 9-2 laugher over Atlanta. ..-------Ba•eflaU Todaw------· On Utis date in baseball in 1965 Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers hurled a record fourth career no-hiller, a perfect game a1auut the Chicago Cubs, and won J-0. The Dodgers maoa1ed only one hit. Lou John.son's seventh-inrung double, off Cub pitcher Bob Hendley. It was the only game 1n major league history with JUst one tut. Today's Birthday: St. Loubi Cardinals outfielder Jerry Mumpbrey 1s 27. 11.S. 1t'o.wn Sfun Rusla The United States women's basketball team-. scored a s tacula r 83-81 upset or defendln champion ~s1a Saturday in the 10th Worl~ University Games being held In Mexico City. It's the first time mover :!D years that the US. has beaten Russut to women's b~ketball The American men had an easy llme beating BuJgana, 138-79 ... Trevor Dawklu scored the only goal of the match 10 minutes before the final wtustle as the Sacramento Gold defeated the California Sunshine, 1-0, to capture the American Soccer League Western Division playoff series Slnce the teams played to a scoreless lie. Sacramento captured the sen es. The Gold had been leaa than s pectatular during t.he regular season, posting a 13·11_. re cord while the Sunshine had just two losses ... France's J e an Pierre J1boaWe, in a Renault turbo car . turned in the record time of 1: 34.58 at t.he Monza Autodrome to take the pole for today's Grand Pnx of Italy formula-<>ne auto race .. Tbomu Tamer, the paraplegic who was arrected when he blocked an aisle at Baltimore 's Memorial Stadfom to pro test the location of handicapped seats during Orioles games, h as apparently won his battle to have city otriciaJs modlfy the stadium to accommodate wheelchair fana. ,. .............. HUBERT MILLEA CATCHES PASS IN END ZONE. f'ro-.Pa~BI UCLA LOSES. "But I d1dn 't get 1t down enough." "He should have aborted 1t out of bounds." said Donahue The 17 point Houston rally in the fourth quarter over!>hadowed an otherwise superlut1vc de fen11ve performance by l 'CLA hnebac~rs Arthur Aker' and Billy Doo Jackson Akers was in on 15 Mop<\. 1n- clud10g 10 unassisted tuc kl~ Tht' Bruin& outgarned the Tt>x ans to total yardage, 410 to 351.l but the 1nterce pt1 on'> and penalties at cnt1cal moments proved the Bruins' undoing TOE BRUINS OOMINAT~D the ri nt ball. but were forced to settle for a tenuous 9-0 bulge thank.a matnly to mLSc uea the lineman's mistake nullified one touchdown. Bashore's Ill fated inte rception. and to the cl~k as the tJCLA coaching staff settled for Roermeester 's third field goal of the hair with !>llll nine i.econdslen Boermeester·~ 36-yard thr-ee- pointer m UCL.A 's fi rst offensive series was set up by Rashore·s 24-yard completion to W1lhe Cur· ran and Bashore's rune yard run to the Houston 16 Boermeeste r 's 23-yard fi eld goal wu the consolation pnze after Bashore guided the Bruins 62 yards to the Cougars' ooe, highlighted b y a 40 -yard Bashore-to-Curran pass. onJy to see Edgar's apparent TD blast nulllfled by a penalty. Consolation was again the Bruins' reward after F reeman McNeU finally got UCLA"s run- ninl eame some r espect with gain• of 26 a nd 14 yards as • • Donahue opted for the 24-yard field goaJ with still nine ticks left "I Uunk we should have put more points on the board," added Bashore. "Houston was really a very physical team." Several Brums were shaken up. but the only maJor cuualty was middl e gua r d Ray Robinson, who appears lost for -.1x weeks with a broken thumb N.C. State Has Strong Finish To Top Rival HALEI GH . NC <AP > Junior running back Dwight Sul11 van ran for two touchdowns a nd 1:.> yards Saturday to spark North Carolina State to a 34-:!D C'ome-from behind victory over East Carohna in the Wolfpack's !>eason opener. Sullivan scored on runs of 12 yards m the third quarter and 11 yards in the final period as the Wolfpack took advantage of East Car olina maatakes and rallied from a 17· lJ deficit at the half. The loss left the East Carolina Pirates at 1·1 for lbe season. The game was played before a record crowd or 53.400, on a night when N.C. State's Ca.rt.er Stadium wu renamed Carter· Fmley Stadium in honor of UD· 1vers1ty benefactor A.E . Flnley of Raleigh. f'rolCI Page BI 1ROJANS. • • Baseball Standings JOHNSON & SOM ANMOUHCIS ••• 10 carries befor e be was inju r ed in th e second quarter. He waa taken t.o a hospita l where x-raya were neeatlve and rejoined his team matea on the aldeUnes In the third quarter with his lert arm In a sling. Allen made llUre he wasn't milu d . The 8-2. lH·pound aophomore from San Dleeo spent motl of tail MHOn u an understudy to White before be· Ins 1-1t.ched to fullback In the 1prtn1. In hJ1debut11 • atarter. he 1cored U9C't nrat touchdown on a ont·rard run ln lh• flnt hilt and wound up 1vera1tni a.a yards• earry. ll cDonald turned In bla cu1tomtr1 10Ud performance. He Jill Dan Oarota wltb a 19· J trd teonnt pUI on U8C'1 ftnt potUlklft ol &he IHOnd half to oap 1n llO-y1rd much. 1n the tc>tarth quarter, he en1lnMred a ltt·r•rd dr1ve that wH caPS*! by hl1 TO 1AM1 to Rublhui. A •=ond ·rear 1llrter..1. MoDon fOt'llpl~ 10 ot lT ,..... &II yardl and no In· tttcepfJone. a.ton • record 0Dlftin1·1ame orowd ol U,ttf ln JonH lttdlum, Ttxa1 Tecb loet • honle Ol*l9f' for tbt ftnt UllM 11Dce Im. 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EX<BIENT .DfAl.S ON OUR FINE UNE OF LINCOLN'S AND MaCURY's RIGHT NOWI ' FOG fBALL I SPORTS ON TV ~.~t.1f1t OM.Y PILOT D BrtlOWOD L.-BANDY.-oe .. Dlltr ,... .... Fotlowlng are the top SPOf'ls ev9nts on TV today. "•tings are: ./ ./ ./ ./ excellent; ./ ./ ./ worth w.tchlng; ./ .f fair: I forget It. f) 10 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: New Orleans vs. Green Bay. ~ C.urt .Gowd't andli1nk Strim. • . Have the New Orleans Saints found a potent offense? The Saints dropped a 40-3"4 deelslon to Atlanta In ovenlme last week but scored con$1Stently. Green Bay, on the other hand, could muster only a field goal In losing to Chicago, 6-3. Neither team figures to be a title contender. 10 ,.m., ChanMI 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Houston at Pittsburgh. Announcers: Dick Enber9 and Mertln Olsen. Defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh, after a nar- r<YW, cwertlme win over New England Monday night, 16--13, wlll be tested by the offensive-minded Houston Oilers with Earl Campbell. The St~ers have the home field advantage but one day less of practice. campbell took up where he left off·a yeer aoo as NFL rookie of the year by scoring two touchdowns In a 29-27 win over Washington last week. II 11:10 a .m., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett. SAN OtEGO QB MARK HALDA, MISSOURI GUARD NORMAN GOODMAN ENGAGE IN HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT ... ~ .. ,...._ I The Oodoers wind up their series with t he Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium today. Cincinnati is a half-9ame In front of Houston in the National League West after win-ning,._,, over the Dodgers Saturday. Pac-10 Football 11:15 a .m., Channel 7 ./ ./ BASEBALL: San Francisco at Houston Announcers: Al Michaels and Bob Uecker. :Missouri, Down 13-0, Bears Claw Wildcats '!~.A4~-.~p? Houston's struggling A~tros host the San Francisco Giants in the Astrodome today and find themselves a half- game beh100 Cinc1nnat1 m the National League West stand-ings 1 p.m ., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ From AP Dispatches TEMPE. Ariz. -Junior quarterback Rieb C_ampbell, having things pretty much his own way via the atrwaves. amassed 271 yards passing, tossed for one touchdown and ran for another as California upset 18th-ranked Arizona State in a season-opening football game Saturday night, 17-9. Campbell completed 22 of 30 passes in the Pacific 10 contes t. including a 32-yard scoring toss to flanker Michael Buggs to put Cal m front 7-0 with 9 57 to go in the second quart.e r Holding a slim 10-9 lead in the fourth period, Campbell guided the Golden Bears on a 29-yard scoring effort. taking the ball in himself on a four yard run. Miscues ·caused problems for the ASU Sun Devils all night. a nd a pass interception by California linebacker Greg Bracelin set up an in· s urance score. With ooe second remaining in the opening half, Arizona State took its only lead of the game when freshman Scott Peterson booted a 43-yard field goaJ for a 9-7 lead. Tulane 33, Stanlord J 0 NEW ORLEANS -Quarterback Roch Hontas threw for two touchdowns and sprinted 25 yards for a third score to lead Tulane to a 33-10 victory over 13th-ranked Stanford. T he first touchdown pass by the senior quarterback was a six-yarder to Terry Harris 50 seconds into the game. His second touchdown pass was a three-yarde r to tight end Rodney Holman with eight minutes left in the contest. Hontas was 14-27 for 139 yards passing, and ac- counted for 73 yards on 19 carries lo lead all rus hers for the night. Stanford's scores came on a 63-yard bomb from quarterback Turk Schonert to Fountain Va lley High grad Ken Margerum late in the first quarter. and a 47-yard fie ld goal by duaJ-purpose kicker Ken Nabor e_arlier in the opening period Oregon 33., Colorado 19 BOULDER. Colo. -Junior quarterback Reg- gie Ogburn ran for 108 yards and passed for 168 more, leading a versatile Oregon offense to a 33-19 upset of Colorado. The loss spoiled the Colorado debut of Coach Chuck Fairbanks. who returned to the college ranks alter s ix years with the New England Patriots. Ogburn, a junior college transfer who was playing in his first game for the Ducks, fired a 28-yard touchdown pass to split end Rick Ward in the second quarter to give Oregon a 16-9 lead. SEATTLE -Joe Steele became the greatest rus her in University of Washington rootbaJI history and score d three touc hdowns to le ad the Hus kies to a 38-2 rout over Wyoming. Steele, a 6-4. 210-pound tailback from Seattle, e rased the career rushing mark set 28 years ago by the fabled Hugh McElbenny. who was on hand to witness Steele's r ecord-breaking performance Steele carr1e(l the ball 19 times for 106 yards. giving tum 2.503 yards m hls four-year career. McElhenny's record, set from 1949 through 1951 , was 2,499 yards. Steele rushed five. two and 23 yards for Washington's fi rst three touchdowns. He broke McElbenny 's record on bis 19th carry of the day early in the second ball after be scored on a 23· yard run at 1: 37 of the thlrd quarter to put Washington in front 24-0. SPOKANE -Fullback Hubert Oliver ground out 130 yards in 25 carries and scored a touchdown lo l e ad A r izona t o a 22-7 Paciric -10 victory over Washington State. Arizona's ball control offense. with Oliver and running mate tailback Larry Heater running s traight through the Cougar defense, kept the Wildcats in charge after Washington Slate took a first quarter lead. WSU quarterback Steve Grant directed the Cougars on a 57-yard march in nine plays. finishing the drive with a two-yard touchdown pass to Tim Spencer. But Mike DeSanto's extra point was the last score of the night for the Cougars. The Cougars controlled the ball for only 2. 57 in the second period. Nete /tle%i<-o 35~ Oregon State 16 ALBUQUERQUE -New Mexico quarterback Brad Wnght threw for two touchdowns and ran for anot h er pair to s park the Lobos to a 35-16 victory over Oregon State. Wright tur flanker William Owens on a 31-yard TD pass in the first quarter and connected with Chris Combs on a seven-yard scoring stnke in the second quarter to get the Lobos off to a fast start The 6-2. 202-pound junior bulled in from the two later in the second quarter to give the Lobos a 21-3 hall-time advantage. Wright banged in from the one in the fourth quarter and engineered a drive later in that period tha t was climaxed by a one-yard plunge by Jamie Fox to balloon New Mexico's lead to 35-10. A MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING 15 NOT NECESSARILY A CRIMINAL! lut ... May ••• • LoM hl1 llcenM •Go to lall • Haft ............. auafled • LoM hl1 lilt Howewr, with proper legal ,......,tatlon. ell of those problems rNY be ellmlNted. All too oftwt the result In court Is directly retated to the Q\Mllty of YoUf' lawyer. At American UW Cem.rs, M provide a frH consultation wlttt ' l•wrer who la skiff*' In the erea of crlmJnal lew. <AME ICAN4b 4 1tr CEN'tE.(>. WUTmAIP 14m llACM &VD. 111...aOI . ~ ..... u11iucuo #10. -- IANTA ANA ..... MOADWAY -.1110 1USTM ~ Ge rr y Elli'> i.cor ed two touchdowns. Ptul Bradley ran 63 ya rds for anothe r and Eric Wright rambled 72 yards with an interception as No 12 Missoun, inept throughout the first haH. erupted for 45 pomts after the m term 1ss1on a nd c rus hed San Diego State Saturday. 45· 15 The Tigers' vaunted offen~e managed only one fi rst down a nd that by a penalty -m the first half as the underdog Aztec!> took a 13-0 lead on a 63-yard Ma rk Halda touchdown pass play and two Ed Corral field goals. In the third quarter, Bradley engineered a 13-play, 81 -yard scoring dnve capped by Ellis· one-yard run. Wright's second intercepllon of the day moments later gave the Tigers the baJI on their own 48 and ooe play later Ellis took a s wing pass from Bradley and raced 48 ya rds down the sidehne. Jeff Brockhaus' extra point gave Missouri a 14-13 lead with 2:39 left in the quarter. Bill Whitaker, who along Wlth Wright lled a Missouri record with three interceptions, picked off a Hruda pass early in the fourth penod which Brockhaus converted into a 47-yard field goal with 12.47 remaming. In the hnal seven m inutes. the game'collapsed for the Aztecs as the Tigers scored touchdowns on Bradley's 63-yard run. a 14-yard dash b y Terry H ill , Van Darkow's recovery of a kickorf in the San Diego State end zone and Wright's 72-yard intercep lion return. Hajda. the nation's third lead ing passer last year. gave the Aztecs a 7 -0 lead with 10. 39 left in the first penod when he com bined Wlth Steve Stapler on a 63-yard touchdown pass play TENNIS: U.S. Open Announctts : Pat Summerall, Tony Trabert and John Newcombe It will be John McEnroe against Vltas Gerula1t is 1n today·s men's singles l1nal with Chris Evert Lloyd facing young Tracy Austin for the women''§ title. Lloyd will be seett- 1ng a record fifth s traight triumph while Au!>t1n will become the vounqest player ever to win the U ~-Open 1t she should capture the women "> title McEnroe and Gerula1t1s are the two s ingles players for ttw> U S. Davis Cup team 1 p .m .• Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Oakland at San D1eqo. Announcers: Jim Simpson and JOhn BrO<Jte. Dan Fouts, Clarence Will iams and Rolf Ben1rschke are pla yers to watch with the San Diego Chargers against the Ken Stabler-directed Oakland Raiders. Benlrschke has 13 straight field goals and 1s closmg in on the NFL record of 16 held by three players. Oakland took advan~ of Ram turnovtts to post a 24-17 win while San Diec;,o defeated Seat- tle, 33-16 last Sunday. OTHER TELEVISION 9·30 am (2) NFL TODAY Brent Musburger, Irv Croc;s. Jayne Kennedy and Jimmy "the Greek" preview today's NFL games 14 > NFL '79 -Scl'leduled seQment in- cludes a report on ve teran •etckers Garo Yepremlan and Roy Gerela, whose names were included on the 11st of playef's waived on the final cut-oown day. Noon (12 l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Utah State at San Jose State 1n a PCAA game. taped Saturday 3 pm. C9 I COLLEGE FOOTBALL • H19hllghts of USC's season opener with Te•a!> Tech in a game played Saturday at Lubbock, Te•as 4 pm C7 l COLLEGE FOOTBALL '79 A new sea!>On of college football h1ghl1ghts 4 JO pm <7 I RACERS The SCCA D Production sports car finals in Atlanta with Curt GoWdy and Bob Tull1u!> reporting. 5 pm. (52 l ASCOT RACING. 7 pm. 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Syracuse de· fc nsive back Cedrick Hinton, at the end of his 22·yard gain Saturday. Ohio State won. 31 ·8. See story, Page 85 UNL V Bombs Fullerton long Beach State Stuns Boise State, 9-7 From AP Dlapa&.cbea Steinke kicked two held goals and four extr li LAS VEGAS Junior quarterback Larry points ror the Agg1i>s, derendrng champ1oru. of lhe Gentry ruahed for two touchdowns and pused for Pacific Coast Athlet.Jc Assoc1allon. tt was the a third Sat urday night to lead Nevada·Lu Veeaa PCAA opener for both squad.a to a ~14 non-conference victory over Cal Stale The Spartans scored three limes 10 lhe closing Fullerton ., quarter oo a 31 ·yard run by Thomas, an 89-yard in Gentry pulled the Rebels into a 7 7 lie an lhe terception return by Ken Thompson and a one second period on a nine yard run, alter Fullerton yard run by Luther scored on l!;riC' Huliock'!I one.yard dive in the first But Utah Stale got touchdowns from Grel( period .,::.,Mart.Jn and Parrni. for 13 pmolh and a field l'(oul UNL V broke the: game open in the fourth fr'>m Steinke to St.'l up h1"I dramallc boot ~nod when Gentry hooked up With flanker Brett r TEP :1 I . Patltlr 1 Davis on a 25 yard touchdown pass play With 28 secon~ left, Gentry hulled over Crom the one for the final touchdown EL PA~O T1•xJ ., T<11lhack Jamf'!'> IAng B~<-lt SI. 9. Bob~ SI. 7 Copeland's runn10g set up sconng play~ that led Texas· El Paso to a 31 7 victory over lhe Un1 vers1ty of the Pacific BOISE, Idaho Long Beach State's Ralph Copeland took a p1tchout from quarterback David Stone and raced 46 yards to set up Texas Paso's first score a 31 yard second-quarter field goal by St.eve f''olkner Petros1an kic ked three fi e ld goals. JU Sl enough to give his team a 9.7 non conference football victory over Boise State With JUSL 16 seconds left In the f1r3t half Petros1an's 22·yard field goal gave the 49ers the lead for 1tood The victor y evened Long Beach's re cord al 1 l and 1t was the opemng game for Boise In all. Copeland gained 152 yards on 22 carnes In the fourth quar ter Copeland ran seven t ames for 56 yards and Stone scored on a five-yard run f 'rrneo .4tfafr 30. 14alto 10 l.Jtalt Sf. UJ •• ~an 'o•r .ftf. 18 f RF..SNO Ta1lba<'k Ken Lovely ran for thre1· SAN J OSE Utah State k1ckt!r Steve Stemke touchdowns and quarterhack Gary Katser added a fourth as Frl'ftno St C'r us hed Idaho J0.10 of Fountain Valley booted a 34 yard fi eld goal wtth no lime on the clock to salvage a 48-48 lJe with San J Ofle State in the highest scoring lie game 1n National Collegiate Athlellc Association history Lovely. who sat out tht-final quarter. scored 1n the f1nt period with H thret-·yar d r un He tallied twice 10 the second quarter on runs or two and 17 yards Graham Grabs Two-shot Lead SUTTON, Mass (AP> Veteran Lou Graham, a eolflng mllllona1re althouj.h he has won only four evenu since Jolnin& the pro tour ln 19&4, look a two s troke lead Saturday at the halfway mark of the Pleuant Valley Clua1c. Teelng off ln early morning with dew sUll on the 1 rus. the 41-year·old Graham fired a four· under -par 67 for a 36·hole t.ot.a1 or 135, wlth the final two rounda of the rain-delayed tournament scheduled today. Graham offset erratic dr1vln& with hot Irons In collecUn1 four birdies without a bogey. Two other o ld pros, Al Gelber1er, 42, and Geor1e Archer, 40 on Oct. 1, char1ed ln· to contenUoo while flrat round co-leader Terry Diehl, 30, 1ta.ytd amon1 the leaden. JCs Scrimmage Rollins, Pawwnelli Star Stanford Roll.Joa scored on a 45-yard run for Saddleback College while Marco Pagoanelli connected with Johnny Simpson for a Sl-yard &&ln for Golden West in separa te controlled scr i mmages Saturday for the two area community colleee football teams. Rollins' run was one or two touchdowns scored by Coach Ken Swearingen'• host Sad· dleback Gauchoe against a PUf· mlnded Fullerton Hornet squad. Garlett Ca.lboun 1cored the other on a three-yard pluqe. Fullerton, takln& to the air mOtlt ol the day, scored three times with Dave WU.On bittln1 10 of 12 attemptl for 183 ya.rd.I and a touchdown. Saddleback picked up 254 yard.a naablnc on 39 plays . Tlm O 'Hara was 7·fOr·l2 in passing for 102 yards with one intercep· lion The Gauchos also had freahman Guy Johnson kick a S2-yard field goal. Golden West dido 't score again.al Cilros while the Owls t.allled once against the third GWC defensive unit an action at Citrus Golde n West Coach Ray Shackleford U.00 90 players in the 1crtmmage. Tackles Phil Thornburg and Tim Arbour along with Inside llnebacken Don Weisman· and Dan Abbott played well for the Rustlers on defense. The Golden Weal runnln1 iame aaw 14 different backs carrytn1 the ball with only one 1etUn1 more than three playa ru1blq. little Keeps LPGA Lead 9 9IG DAYI DENVER <AP) -South African Sally UW. kept the lead Saturday tn a Lad* Proteuiooal Golf Auocla· tlon tournameDt bere despite a • bot•1mtbeiabbole. 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The 2.91 yardl, ach_leved on 30 of • pua at· tempt.I, save the 1·$ Herrmann 4,848 for b11 career, movtna him put former Boilermaller Bob Grine into third place in career p&UiQa y&rdqe by Bll Ten quarterbacks. Heninano, wf\o left the game late in the final period, now tralla oa1y Michigan State's Ed Smith and Purdue's Mt.kt Phipps OWo St. 3 I~ Sffra~aur 8 COLUMBUS, Ohio -Sophomore quarterback Art Schlichter passed for one touchdown and ac· cou n ted for 172 t o tal yards in Ohio State's 31·8 college football opener over Syracwie, making Earle Bruce a winner in his first game as Woody Hayes' successor Schlichter, atoning for a five-interception performance in an opening loss to Penn St.ale last year, threw an ll·yard scoring strike to end Ron Barwig, completed eight of 16 passes for 81 yards and ran 15 times for 91 more. The Buckeyes. playing before their 64th straight home sellout, more than 86,000, breezed into a 21 -0 balrtime lead and were never· t.breatened by the Orangemen, a two-touchdown underdog. After Schlichter passed to Barwig, fullback Paul Campbell ran three yards and tailback Calvin Murray two ya rds 'or Ohio State touchdowns in the first half. Vlade Janakievski booted a 22-yard field goal m the third quarter and reserve tailback Jim Gayle bolted 29 yards for a touchdown in the final quarter for the Buckeyes ~ldgan 49 .. Nort.hwe•tvrn 7 ANN ARBOR. Mich Michigan quarterback B.J . Dickey ran for two touchdowns and passed for another as the seventh-ranked Wolverines over· whelmed Northwestern. 49·7, in the season's first football game for both Big lOfoes. · Michigan tailback Butch Woolfolk had a pair of touchdowns on runs of one and three yards respecUvely, whlJe Wolverine freshman wide re - ceiver Anthony Carte r also scored a pair or touchdowns -one on a 78-yard punt return. Michigan aominated the entire game and led 35--0 at the hall. The Wolverines had mosUy re- serves on the field and led 49-0 when Northwestern tailback Dave Mishler dove over from the one· yard line early in the fourth quarter for the Wildcats' only score. /tRddfJOfl St.. 33 .. llHnob J 8 EAST LANSING. Mich. -Dani.sh sidewinder onon Andersel),.kicked four field goals and Bert aug hn threw for two touchdowns a s Michigan State swamped Illinois, 33-16, in a Big 10 football opener Andersen's three-pointers included a 52-yard strike on the last play of the first half which gave the heavily favored Spartans their first lead of the game.13-10 Vaughn, starting for only the second time, tossed a 32·yar d touchdown pass to Samson Howard late in the first half and hit Mark Jones for a score from 29 yards out in the final quarter. Min~ot a 2·1 .. Ohio 11. I 0 MINNEAPOLIS .Tailback Marion Barber ran two yards for a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter a nd passed for another touchdown, lifting Minnesota to a 24-10 victory over stubborn Ohio Univer sity in the season opene r for both clubs. Paul Rogind bad kicked a 27-yard field goal with 2: 13 left in the third quarter to lie the game 10-10, and on the first play after the kickoff. Keith Edwards recovered a fumble by Tony Carita to give the Gophers the ball at the Bobcat 33. Barber, the Big Ten's leading rusher in 1978, scored six plays later on a quick burst up the mid· dle. Then with 4:54 left In the game he hit Roy Artis with an option pass for a 35-yard touchdown to help give Jo Salem a victory in bis debut as Minnesota's new head coach. O'Meara Trailing At Mesa Tourney t United States amateur champion Mark O'Meara, playUig out of Minion Viejo Country Club, ls three strotet off the pace 1oln1 into today'• final row>A of the seventh annual Costa M"a Open golf tournament at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. , O'lleara ftred a a on the eaaier Meaa Unda c:oarae 8atul"dQ aad cllfendl.na champion Graham Cowan of San Clement6 wu ln at 81. The leader by a two-.v.k• mar1ln .la John nmd. unattacbed, who fired a a with Brad Gr"r lllukln Vie.Jo. Mark 8onMr of Irvine Cout try Club1 Mart PaiJthorp al Butterfleld Staie Ud Tony WeDb of Cottonwood <San Ole10> tled It M . ne opea ruot (CM baDdlcap > pl•r•n will ... ., tM ---to. Lqo9 CCIGIM tocS.y wttb tbe ap 11 ....., oil aroaDd 12: 11. O'lllara wt1l be on tM *-at 11: • wttb 0.. public ta'ftt.ld to watela tbe utioe,,,... of dw'••· J~ n. ~•=-=-=II•• LAD· .. eoar1e wttla *9e · for Jow Mt bGllin It • PGl1o of Port llllrnvs. . .10e Mupla o1 Qu11 Late W BW ... flt II CM+e. 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Nrtbwatrn 7 Mtcti.i.an St. 33. lllinota UI Purdue •t. W1Scon.tln 20 Mlrulet<>ta 24. Ohio l). 10 Ohio St 31. Syrac:uae 8 ATLANTA CAP > -E. J . Junior's S9·yard touchdown run wtth an intercepted pus late ln the first period brought Alabama to life and college footba ll's defe nding national champions wore down Georgia Tech with a methodical ball-control attack en route to a 30-6 victory Saturday in the opening game for both teams. Beeords Fall Roberson CWclat 10.08 MEXICO ctTY <AP ) East Germany's Udo Second-ranked Alabama's Wishbone offense finally scored wMo Major Ogilvie circled left end from a yard out with 11 seconds left in the first half, capping a 66-yard drive directed by second· string quarterback Don Jacobs. Beyer won the shot put and Romania's Jlie Florolu took the 10 ,000 meters go~ medal while Mike Roberson of the United States ama.ahed the World University Game's record in the 100-meter dash Saturday. The first track• and field program of the multi· s ports Ga.mes. which began Sept. 2, was held un· der cool occasionally rainy s kies ll Lncluded only two finals. three pentathlon events. and numerous qualifying, preliminary and semahnal heats -and produced three meet record.JI . The Crimson Tide wrapped it up on their first posseaalon of the second half when Steadman Shealy -the No. I quarterback -took them on a 54 -yard march with Steve Whitman smashing across from the 13 for a 19-0 lead. Meanwhile, Alabama's defense -which had been something of a preseason question mark - let Georgia Tech have the ball for only seven minutes, 20 seconds or the fi rst half and limited the Yellow Jackets to one first down and 41 total yards in that stretch. For the Americans. it generally was a sur cessfuJ beginning with the 23-year-0ld Robersoo of Florida State Un1 vers 1ty the outstanding performer. Outside of a few drive-stalling penalties ln the early going and a couple of botched conversion at· tempts, the Crimson Tlde did little wrong in pro· viding Coach Bear Bryant with hia 285th career triumph -29 short of Amos Alonzo Stagg's all· time college record. Roberson. obviously now fully recovered from a severe torn hamstring inJury that kept him s idelined from March until June, won hi s semiflnal heat in 10:07 seconds after having bed the Games' record of \0 08 in the preliminaries The mark or 10.08 was first set by Cuba's Silvio Leonard in 1977 at Sofia. BuJgana Roberson. seeded No. 1. and Mel Lattany, the second aeed from the Un iversity of Georgia. will head the field for today's 100 final. Lattany won hia preliminary heat in 10.25 and wu third in hi.a semifinal. Shealy, a slippery senior who sat out the entire second period, needed just 3:34 to orchestrate an 11-play. 91-yard strike which be climaxed by scor· ing on an 11-yard scamper. Prindle 16s Compete At La Jolla TDDAT'I CIDISIDID PVIZLI P r indle-16 c rews, many of them husband and wife teams, from all over the United States, will start gathering at La Jolla Monday for the s ixth a nnual n ation al championship regatta f o r the speed y catamaran class. Registration , weighing and measuring of boata will begin at 9 a .m . Monday. A skip- pers meetine wm be held at 12: 30 al the Sea Lodge, regatta head· quarters and a tune-up race will be sailed Mon- day afternoon. Last-minute regiatra· lion will be accepted Tuesday from 9·10 a .m . First of three quallfica· lion races will be held Tuesday afternoon. Flrat· c hampionsh ip race will be sailed Wed· nesday starting at 11 a .m . The second cham· pionahip race will be held Wednesday after- noon. Two reces wiU also be sailed Thunday and two Frid ay. Saturday baa been let ulde to use if all 1lx championship races are not completed by that time. 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TIM fllal.,... • ot macaD.M C!Oft.l"I aad blrtb WM 'Nliaw.d al u.. Hot Sprtap, Ark .. • nu..d wilh ever· c treq..._, on CounhouM. •aJor talk abowa. • • Tbe 1.adda referred to are Alen Ledet Jr. - ~ .... ol Tweouetb CenlW")'·P'Oll, the men • Nlpomlble for "Star Wen" and cwldered by • many ln lbe movie lndu.stey to be U.. lut ol lbe peel Hollywood moauls and Cheryl Ladd of "CbarUe'aAD&ela'' fame WarrE&S AND SHOW ll08'l"8 note lhet Ladd Jr ("Laddie") is the aon ol lhe ''tou&b· py actor" and that Cheryl ui married to David • tedd, the youngest son of the "lete metlnee tdol, Alan Ladd." Among contemporary audiences, Alan Ladd ta thought of someone whose movlea eppear on .. The Late Show." Of bis private life end eareer. they know nothing. But to a aeneraUon ~ who grew up during the movie-craay daya of ' World War II, Alan Ladd is remembered as "" everythl.ag a movie star sbouJd be. Alan Ladd blazed across the screen like a "' young Greek god in the 19408 and early '*; hls .: blond hair, rugged, yet vulnerable loon and t performances io movies such as ''Thia Oun for Hire": "The Blue Dahlia' : "Two Yeara Before -Uae Mast'; .. The Great Gatsby"; and "Shane" .. capturing the Interest of millions of persons. ~ putting hlm hlgb oo the list of the all-time-great box· ffice draws. Yet on Jan. 29, 1964, a fe w months after his 50tb birthday. soon a ft er completing "The ~ Carpetbaggers" -a film which be had hoped • would launch the com eback be desperately wanted -the mulllmillionalre star died alone and under ambiauous r 1rcumsl ances at his Palm Springs home ALAN'I •OIT VIVID C81L~800D memory WN ol tM da,y ln ltl'7 wta.n '"' ••• 4 end aaw bla f 1\Mr t.lp over and dl• ol a beart el- tacll. Ke wu too )'OUDI to 1rup the alplfkmee of tlM event. loo accuatomed to b.11 father'• abHnces from home to fMl a.ny aenae ol loa - et leut at &.bat moment. Not Iona aft.er, mother and IOI\ moved with their meacer belon11n1s to Oldabome Ctty. The amall boy m1de no friends at school lo t.tl1I new and hoeWe place. At aeven, frail and the Unlett child In bi9 1rade. he waa subj~ted to every cruelty b1I clu1mate1 could think of. Inevitably, bis mother aaaumed tbe hnpor- tant role of best friend. Lonely benelf. abe'd tell him that he wu her "fella." tbal toeet.ber they were an unbeatable team. Ina, however. waa still young enough to crave a "fella" In more re· allstlc waya and aoon wu remarried to Jim Beavers. a houaepalnter. who became the aole masculine figure of Alan s formetive yura Newly wed and unable to make a go of ll In Oklahoma City, Beaven decided to start fresh In California, where he got a job almO.l Im· mediately as a laborer ALAN WOULD OFTEN LOOK BACK on 1922 and 1923, ruefully remembering that "those were the rough days I used lo hike s 1J1 miles t.o school We got potato soup and c heap mutton week after week at hom e. I still tum green when lamb is serverl ' Al North Hollywood High School, Alan dist· ingu1shed himHell as a champion swimmer there was nothing small about him when be Look lO the water He also performed an a half-dozen trivial school offerings, p"Ovlng himself a good enough actor and singer lo be chosen for the role of Ko-Ko in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The M ikado." With an almost childlike naivete, he ap- plied. after graduation. for adm1ss1on to the Ben Bard &;;chool of Acting After hearing hltn read, Bard -a former vaudevillian and stock film actor -assured him he had what it look to qua lify for enrollment ~ctually. all it took was thP •ult.Jon fee A friend of Ina Beavers. learning of A lao'!> desperation. agreed to advance the mo nev. None of I.hi!> sat too well with the parents of the beaut.Jful. 17 year -old girl he was planning to marry Manor1e Jane tMidge1 Harrold, the daughter of a local attorney. MIDGE'S FATHER DISCOURAGED all talk of her marrying Alan Ladd until the young m an could "make somethfng or his life." Nonetheless, the young couple found ways to meet and, after Midge's 21st birthday in Oc· tober 1936, they eloped. Plans lo keep the m ar· riage secret until Alan started making a steady li ving evapor ated when Midge became pregnant the followmg sprmg . Ala n I.add Jr was born an October. and the young family soon " set up housekeeping 1n their first real home But their idyll was so short-lived. Altrn'i, mother . now an mcurable alcoholic. had been recently widowed "I took care of you," she'd Alan Ladd and Manlyn Monroe won the Photoplay Gold Medal awards as che rmst popular performers of 1953. He yell abusively at Alan "l could have put you an an orphanage Now you're Just itoan.c to have to takecareofme 'And soi-he moved1n .. "Shortly after her 49th birthday. Ina no1sely demanded monPV for .. something personal" and. resignedly. Alan reached into bas panlb pot'ket. round ,, quarte r and banded it to hu. motht.'r "Buy what you want." he 'ia1d angnly "Anything to quiet he r down " CLUTOll"IG THE QUARTER tightly 1n he r hand. ina went to a late rught grocery storf' where s he made he r purchase Then '>he hurnt.-d back to the houi.e on Mornson Av1>nue sat 1n the back i.cat or nis old car. opened a i,mi.11 can and gulped down the conlenlb Screammg hysteric·ally 1n pam. !>ht-sta~ ~ert.>d out of lhl· c·a r and. vom1t1ng uncon lrollably. manag1:d lo make 1l to the front .. tep!> Bul by thl' time -.he was taken lo the G<.-org1d Street Hospital 1t wai. loo lalt.' to '>ave her Thi· a utopsy concluded Arserut: po1i.oning by in gestmg ;mt pa!>l<"' Ont' O( lhe most hwn bit· and agonmng methods or !>WCldt' In mourning throughout lht' Chn!>tma' holidays. Ala n was .,:uilt ndden by the thought that 1t wai. he who had g1vt>n h11> l)lher the money lo buy lhe fatal ant pru.te THE GOING WAS ROUG H and Alan had JUSt about reached his breakmg pomt when lhE' calls began coming 1n . Gradually. he began to gain a reputation on Radio Row as a competent actor with an Pxtraor<lanary voice Then. one afle moon before leavmg the s ta lion where he ha d J•lst completed a radio drama. Alan received a phone call from the co owner of the new Sue Carl)I Bruce Shedd Agen cy Sue Carol hked what shf.• had heard thal af ternoon. 1>he told him. and 1f he wc•re available for representation. sh~'d be interested m speak mg to him m person She was so peMua!>1ve that Alan agreed to SN' he r on th(' way home .. ~ ..-. - ·- MOl for 'Share. sf'e for 'How to Marry a Mil/1ona1re · Sue Carol. nee Evelyn U!derer . was a per t. v1vac10W1 ex starlet turned agent Ten year::. older than Alan. she had a daughter. Carol [,e(! by her second husband and was marneo at the t1mP to ~er third BECAUSE SUE HAD many <·omacl!> lilt Paramount. including the BinR Cr06bY' &he 1m mediately proved she could deliver what sht- had pronust'd Sht: pers uaded Paramount d1rec tor Frank Lloyd lo c:-ast her new find for $250 a week ~ a i.eas1ck voyager m "Rulers of the ~a !>tarnnR ()Qugla& Fa1rbanlts Jr. Sl:E ENJOYED GIVfNG PARTIES and lht- Ladd& be<·ame rel(ular guests at her little hou1>t· on Cromwell Avt>nut-It ''I hardly ooss1ble to pm .,o•nt ttlt-moml'nl in tht-ir l1ves when the pro r, . ..,._.on:.il rt>lat1onsh1J.l turneG •nto .tn affair ~ut lht-~t·neral ff"t"hnR l')f thO!> .. w ... o ltnew lht-two V. ab that "ue Wah dearly thP 'tf(gresSOr f or M1dli(1• 1t became lan~ely I matter or wa1tinJ( helpl~sl} •mttl Al:tn made tnt-dec1s1v1· m ovE' wh1c:-h he d id in •h<· sonnR of t9d I After tr-ugl(hng with h1'\ con'\c1ence ht.' walkc>d out M1dgt> •old him c;h1· wouldn't oppoiw the d1vorc1· 11r prt•\ent him from "'''IOR hi'> ,or a'i nften ll' he v. 1i.ht.-d Meanv.h1l1·. Ahrn v.a& 1111 lh1· bnnk of ,, rareer breakthrough Som•· ~ .... k-. twf11n · r•· ce1v1ng hi!> interlocutory divorce dc:c·n•t-ht· "'d" cast oi. the romantu.· lead m ··This Gun for l11re the picture that wouJd m ake him a 'llar On March 8. 1942, Alan and Sue quietly went lO T1JWUla. MeXJco. and were murnea When the newlyweds returned to Loi. Angele~ 4' Ian ... aid. "'When Sue bec·a m .. my wife I realized that at laM I had HN\'lhtnR 1n ltfr that 11><1nll'd . u .. v.ould continue t11 re1'4'dl tho'>• v.11rd' JI t1m .. , ...oundmg hkl' J 1.0.ell pro~ramm•·<l c·om put .. r for tht• re!>I uf hl'i ltf P ... 1-:x1 From th•• Stan tu llw :-ilod\ Softn ess, Simplicity Distinguish Collection By JUDITH OLSON Of -o.tty ...... l4aff . : ;• Comfort, quality.food taste. These are ha lmarks of J e rry Silverman, who deaigns clothes that are said to "look good on the typical American woman." SUverman's fall collection was pre· sented recently in Newport Beach for ' benefit of the American Cancer Society''· Orange County unit. · , • Guests dinned on quiche and fruit to Robinson's designer salon, then viewed 46•. Silverman creatiorut. • • The designer himself provided a wttt)t r running commentary on the f ubion collee- tlon which includes suita, cocktail dresses and daytime dresses. • • Silverman doesn't execute the des1gna for which be i• credited, but, inatead, direeta a team of deaipen ln calTYinl out b.la ldeu. Hll clothes, which are nOtea f°' thelr simpllclt.y, "are a foil for lovel~ Jewelry," be 1ugeat.ed. , At for fuhlon trends, Sllverman aald drea1 leqthl are aettlnl a bit aborter than they'w been and that enclOled •hoes will be back into 1tyle to compliment the new look. Nottni tbat be frequently UJ8I 1nake- 1kln ln belt.a. Silverman announced, "Belts are back," and be 1ald walatllna are em- pbulzed tn h1I clotbet, wblcb be called loft and ftndotne. • ••1 wl1 h ever7one could feel th!, clotbel!" be Mid, aDudlQI to their femlnlh u one model paraded ln a particularly flowtq fabric. I Mr. and Mrs. Briski Mrs. Knoblich W eddlng ond engag~ dint .announcemnt• n.n o.i Sulldall "' tlw Dmly l"lot ""'""' aTe availabu ,Qt,oU Daily Pilot of fices cJT br coUallg tlw Feotur•• ~ment. 842..f32J fl To ovoid duappoant mf'71t. prospectwe brides are reminded to have thetr ,wedding 1tone1. witn o ~lc-cznd·whUr glo"Y Of the bncUo or ut tne couple to the Features neport ment one week be/ore 1ht> wtdding Mrs. Lyons rJI rs. Caldwell Miller-Horowitz The engagement of I aur1t Jane Miller of Newport Beach and Harvey Horowitz of Shaker Helgbta, Ohio, has been anoounced. The bride-elect is the daughter ot Mrs. Norman Loats and C. Richard Miller, both of Balboa. Her fiance ls tbe soo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horowitz of Pepper Pike, Ohio Miaa Mlller grad"ated from Newport Barbor High Scl!ool ana Arizona State University, Tempe. The tuture bridegroom graduated from Purdue University. An Oct. 20 wedding lB planned in Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. Trentine-B)'ers Calvary Chapel, Santa Al.a, will be the aettln1 for \be Oct. 1., wedding of Peagy Trentine and Dan Byers. whose enaagement bu be announced. Tbe bride-elect. dauabter of Mr. and Mrs ReJDC)ld Trentine of Colta Mesa, araduated froOm Colt& Kesa Blp School. Tbe future brtdeeroom, 11C111 of Jean Lewis ot co.ta Mesa, IJ'aduaied from Costa Mesa Hieb 8cbool and Oraqe Coast Colle1e. Schwartz-Myers .•• SalnU Simon la Jude Qiurcb, BUDttqton ~·~ wW be the MtUaa for tM widd.lq of Clp1ltlDe Schwartz and Kevin )lyen, whole elfJa•ement bu been announcea. TM brtde-eleet. dau~ of Kr. and Jin. lobn T. Scbwart1 of Runtin1ton Beacb, ~aduted from tM UDlnnitJ of lledlandl. :·' Tbe falure bridqroom, 1CJD of Kr. and llrs. l•mea C. Kyera of Hacienda Hel1bt1, g;::= ,.._. Gallfonda 8talll l'ol1teCbDlc .......... Mr. and Mra. Clayton 60th Anniversary WUUam and Dora Westover reeently celebrlded. tbelr eoth weddiq amliversary. Tbe Newport Beach couple, who were •arried in San Die10 on Sept. 8. lilt, have lived tn tbe Oraqe Cout area for about IS years. The We1toven met ln Yuma, Arb., where Mr. Westover wu in private law practice. Mn. Westover, a native of Somerton, Ariz., ls said to be an accomplished china painter. Her husband retired from a 50-year career in law practice. The West.overs have three cbildnn; John of P hoenix, Virginia Orate of Pasadena and DoranaMcLeyofNewportBeacb . . Clayton-Kelley Congregatiooat Co111munity Church in Corona del Mar was the setting for the wedding or Kimberly K~Uey or Costa Mesa and John Clayton of Sherman Oaks. The bride, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelley or Costa Mesa, graduated from Orange Coast College. She is employed by N.ewport Stationers. The groom, SOD or Mr. and Mrs. Marian Clayton of Van Nuys, graduated from Los Angeles City College. The couple plan· to live in Sherman Oaks after a trip to Carmel. Briski-Kuntz Our Lady Queen or Angels Catholic Church. Newport Beach, was the setting for the wedding or Karen Kuntz and Anton Briski. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kuntz of Irvine, graduated from the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa and is employed by St. Joseph's Elementary School, Santa Ana. The groom, son or Mr. and Mrs. Anton ·Briski of Joliet, ID., sraduated from Illlnois State University and is employed by Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana. The couple plan to live in Irvine after a trip to the Caribbean. Knoblich-Walker Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach, was the setting for the wedding of Casey Walker and Peter Knoblicb. The bride, daughter of Herbert W allcer and Mrs. Carolyn Kiggens Walker of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and the University of California at Davis The groom, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Chester ~noblich of San Leandro, graduated from Marina High School and University of California at Davis. He attends the medical school at U.C. San Francisco. _, The couple plan to live in San Francisco after a trip to Hawaii. Lyons-Witting St. Joachim Catholic Church, Costa Mesa, waa the setting for the wedding o( Deborah Wit- ting and David Lyons, both of Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Dixie Witting or Santa Ana, graduated from Cal State, Long Beach. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Lyons of Santa Ana, graduated from Santa Ana College. He is employed by Reed Timber Struc- tures Inc. The couple plan to live in Costa Mesa after a trip to Hawail. Caldwell-Kennedy USC's Hancock Memorial Suite waa the setting for the wedding or Karen Kennedy of South Pasadena and Scott Caldwell of Corona del Mar. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hart of San Diego, ls a USC iraduate and ta employed by Mission Insurance Group. Tbe groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell of Corona del Mar, IJ'aduated from Newport Harbor High School and USC. Re ls employed by National Acceptance Co., Santa Ana. Tbe couple plan to live in South Puadena after atrt_ptoCancun, Mexico. , BELTS AS LOW AS s4 Lido Marina Village presents September 12 thru Septcmoer 16. 10 to 6 everyday Turn back the clocks and com$ stroll the cobblestones of Lido Marina Village. Shop the great bargains offen.!d bv more thdn 30 well-known artists and craftsmen. Spend d lot ol time and a little money on the most lovely and unique art~ and crafts available in Southern Cahforn1a. Listen to the wandering minstrels. have your fortune to.d by one of the many psychics. laugh at our mimes .md let our ventnloqu1st entertain you and your family The Mm1-Rena1ssance Faire runs from Septemoer 12 through September 16. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every da~. Adm1ss1on is free! Lido Marina Village 1s located just off Pacific Coast Hignway at Newport Beach Blvd. and via Lido in Newport Bead· Free Validated Parking . -Dll&VN.OT CHERYL ROMO I ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Sc,hool Days.· Back to Brof!Jn ~cks Ansa CAaarvU:Y otiMna.., u.. tnaaaa .,._ •nrt•• .,. ..,.._* .ch"ool'Pkra• 1NM•liiiiidllm1 ~.,.. ta admlt. I ewt••••U.•-•••a.I tud'-GI'--..... .._ ........... to ....... .,._. too •Kil ......,. an falrl11'Mderd. • laltiaUy ....... la fear. ,.... snunbtta1. looa eome tbe frantl~ evm&q leU'Cbel • tbrouab telepbooe boob for Dl&lll ... l&D· : ~ ealWln tbnNt month•. ' ( I TbeN are alway1 qwc-and IOtlMtlm• liDterlna ktaf·thtouaba of ac:bc* IDma••• to make uare you ltnow what evvyooe uMd to look like. Tbe braca aad plmplea c= back at you 1UU look va1uely srrsavt:&CENT BUUTS of laat mmute entbualuma for late summer tana abound u do waatoo desires for the new clothlq )'OU_ hope will make you appear more IOpldltlcated. Olten, duriq U1ll attJtude ad,j.atmeat period, >'OUDI men try to IJ'OW mustaches .... ·-,~~-................... -"lvli:lllliiifl••are....,.i&WMil Gille .... lllldaetlv• .a,.. ...,. a.,.. ..-w. lWMi1 11 moN esddq t.Mn try. lq to ftlUN OUl bow to IUPPNll a tri· milter flf IMdOallm. UaW lut •• I tboulbt I bad all of lMH W'lll under control l wu ~. forward to klq fall morninp woJ'kiD& quietly at bome. I PIM\NNSD TO TALK to you with my typewriter keya. Tba l beaan to feel 1WJty becauae l didn't feel J WU dolnt enouO. Tbat old Proteltant wort ethic l1"0QDd away at my pickled mlnd te1Un1 me l wuo't 1tret.cblu the cqnaen ol my P'.Y matter far enoual>. Alt.boueb I wu enrolled ln a one••· week tmprovtaation clu1, I needed mon. My Intellect needed 1Umulat1.nc. I ENaOU.ED IN COUJ'SM at tbe local •ta&a •venlt1. Then J cultiv.ied a late 1Ym111er tu, lklppect • new ward.robe,· mumbltd a arumbfe and bnlMd t.broucb m,,._.~. U~, ptrt of UM beell·tHcbool rtt11a1 ........... r didn't ba•• ...... 1 to pe::Tt:-9 I iDew I ProMblJ WCM&lda'' ... I t~ on campu1. 'nit WU DO P.f'Obltin. I loal 8" 11¥t 1IP tht Weariftl Of Jettmn&D n•:c.:• aorortty IWbes u a tu.U.Ume • I wat a mature adul wlU. &Go ••11 rnpom.lbOltle1 to add IOClal ~ to my academic J)Uilulta. A1 J roUed the waat.OG 1ll•tr A.l(a Rolneo ~P Cout HJ~way and lato UM -..Jv.,.lty parklq lot for my flrtt cl ... l11t w~1 l felt a liJllllnt of chlldlab ...,,_.um, me k1nd you lcnOw wllJ fade wttb Ute ODMt of mid-term exama and term papen. AS I EN'l'EllED every snu'a cl ... room with the uo.lveraal bard, woodeG cbair dealtl. a funWar -thoulh 1rayer and thinner -n1ure entered the room beb1nd me, The man wu a profenor wtth whom t had previously 1ludied unUI I dropped out or clua to devote more Um• to mi faoilly. He walked toward lb• familiar )opaided.. sboe-IC\lffed podium, looked at me wttb no expreuion and Hld: "lt'a about time JOU came back Cheryl Romo." There are some people who really tDow how t.o spread aumhine on ot.ben. , .. Snoree Wages War Against Snorer " t._ The loudest aoore, according to the Guineas ~k of World Records, wu meaaured at 68 de-~ibels at St. Mary's Hospital in London. :-. Until last Dlgbt. The record wu broken in tbe bed next to ;111lne by my husband, who sustained llfe at a -.rouaiq 72 decibel.a. <Seventy-two decibels la tbe ~u1valeot of having a cannon go off in the seat ~ext to you in the .Utrodome. . . ... •""' YOU WOULD EXPECI' the snorer to have !fOme compauloa for the snorees, but this is ! eever tbe cU.. Angry retorts of, "How do you ~pow I'm snortnc?" have to be documented by ~ampsbades blown orf tbe base, pictures blasted :'Prr their hooks and reaUesa farm animals as far ~as ~~~y~";~~ sick or all the lherapisl rem- .edles that never s eem to work. like self· "hypnosis, earplugs and rolling the snorer off his back. : The following arc the only methods or relief ·that have worked for me: ~ Change beds: Gel the s norer out or his own :j>ed and into a strange one ... preferably in :·•mother state. . THE PU.LOW TECNJINIQUE: Get a large :fluffy pillow. When the brealhin~ becomes -deafening, put it squarely over every opening in his race and hold there until some demands are •)net. • " "' Forestalling sleep: This one works as well as any I've tried. Just as you are both climbing into bed, get every ne rve in h1a body on alert by offhandedly mentioning, '1be IRS caUed you today. but will call you back tomorrow," or, "You seemed so tired today. I hope you don't have the same thing the late Fred Witherall had." HUMILIATION ROUTE: Place a tape re- corder by his bed and the next night when he is watching TV. play It and tell him someone is stealing his car. Other experts believe you have to get to the root or a husband's reason for snoring. It has been suggested a person snores because he is troubled, his dentures don't fit propertly, he in· dulges in excessive smoking or drinking, has swollen tonsils or suffers from old age. My husband doesn't snore ror any or those reasons. He snores for one lh1n8 alone . . . to annoy me. As I yelled to tum lbe other morning at 3 a.m .. "You'd do anything to keep from talk· ing lo me." ( I thought I saw him smile. Horoscope MONDAV, SEPTEKBEa lt By SYDNEY OMA&R ) ARJES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): New approach brings profitable results. Take lead, display courage of convictions Accent on getting what you need, successfully utilizing material at hand. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20): You rise above red tape. Cycle is such that you "win" despite dire predictions. Follow through on intuitive feeling. One who aided you an past will reap· pear GEMINI IMay 21 June 20) Your ~st qualities surge lo forefront. You are provided with special information -clandestine meeting proves beneficial. HlghUght humor, versatility. willingnes8 to experiment. !; Ho1nosexual Asks Understanding CANCER (June 2l·July 22): A relationship is aolld1fied. Emphasis on fulfillment of desires. If thorough, you locate what bad been lost or atolen. Member of opposltf aa does care and you'll know lt. The number 4 eouJd play key role. LEO <JuJy 23-Aug . 22) If analytical, you discover opening which makes room for you at lop. Superior relays mesuge which requires special scrutmy. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives fi gure prominently DEAR ANN LANDERS. You are probably fed up with letters from homosexuals. Well, th.is one will be different. I hope you will print 1l because I am not the only one who feels this way. I am, however, one of the few who will ad· mil it. I believe il is my duty to speak out for those who don't have the courage Being gay w ool or my choosing. [ re· member havm& aexual fantasies at the age of 5, and they weren't about girls. they were about .-members of my own sex. To this day I don't • .know if I am the way I am because I w1ts born different, whether my parents' attitude in· fluenced me in this direction, or what. But I am definitely gay, and no matter what the reason ~is. it doesn't matter much. I have traveled lo homosexual circles for a • long time and it may surprise your readers to : know that most of us are nol limp-wri.st.ed, llsp· tog sissy-types. As a matter of fact, no one • would ever point a finger at me. There ia not a (Jingle so-called gay trail in my looks, speech or ' behavior pattern. I have kept my true identity • •o well-hidden that members of my family have ·no idea I am not perfectly s traight. • Furthermore, I hope they never find out. My i>arenta .would die. <Sometimes I think I'll ex- -plode when my mother and aunts auueat a lov-.. :ely "date" for me.) ._ I am not a.skinc ror sympathy or, heaven forbid, pity. What I AM asking for is un- eratandina. Individuals who are crippled are RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY wt..Y•W_, ...... 1'22 H•rbOr Blvd, Cotti! Mesa -541-1156 Aaa Laadft-s treated with compassion by decent people. Well, we are emotJooaUy crippled. It happened at some stage in our development and we are stuck with It. Although some eays say tbey have no desire to be straight. most ol us would give anything if we were. I hope you will let me have my say publicly, Ano. Those people out there need to know that we have no interest ln moleslint little children, mialeadlng un.auapecttng women or dressing up in b1gb beet.. <The vut majority or closet dressers -tranaveatitea -are not bomosex· uals.) I know this letter ls much too long to publlah, but I hope you will trim it down and use some of it. So many folks need educalin8 and your column Is one or tbe very best places for tbem to learn. Thank you for all the good you hav e don e -CLOSETED JN THE SOUTHLAND DEA.a SOUTHLAND: I d.Wll't trtm a wercl. Bere•1 ,._ leUer. eaae&ly u 1" .,,_ It, wltll m1 &laub for ezpresala1 1wnelf 10 lleeHUy. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l wu married to a wonderful woman ror 18 beautiful yeara. We bad ooe child. a dau1hter. My wife died three yean aco. Our daulhter wat 14 at tbe time. She waa ao upset at her motber'a death lhe uked me to promise I would never cet married •1aln. I did ao. Periodically, at three· or four-month ln· tervat., •be reminded me of that promlae and uked me to "promlae a1atn." La.at. year I beaan to keep company with a VIRGO CAug 23 Sept 22 > Accent on special studies, long range proJect.s, and a reu· nion with family member. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure prominently. Be diplomatic, avoid direct confrontation. LIBRA <Sept . 23-0ct. 22): Give logic equal time with emotions. Accent on money in connec- tion with one close to you. including partner or mate. Steer clear ol self-deception, get·rich- quick schemes. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Gain valuable hint by reading Libra message. Defer to judg- ment of ooe who recently proved loyalty. Main- tain low profile. Emphaala on production, in· tenslfied relationship, poeaible pa.rtnenhip and legal ramificatJorui of aereemeot. 8AGIT1AaJUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Finl.ah rather than initiate project. Take penonal lllJ'· vey to obt.aln pulse or public. Looi·ran1e view ia essential for ultimate aucceH. Accent on employment, basic services, enlightenment eon· cemlq nutrition and health. The number I figures prominently. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·Jan. 19): Creative juices are stimulated. lmprinl style, make changes and welcome chuce to express love. Young persons lay vicorous roles in sceoarlo. You break rree rrom recent coollnement. AQVAalU8 <Jan. 20--Feb. 18): Acceat on home, domestic altuallon, property and special appraiaal. Stick witb proven material. Older family member la willlnt to Imel benefit ol U · perienc:e. Be receptive, don't permit pride to block proereaa. You could "woe up .. wttb auwera . Pl.8CE8 <Feb. lt-Ma.r. 20): Empbuia on abort Journey, chance of pla.oa due to additional information. Gemini and another Pt.ae. play aigorlcant roles. Question of body lma1e la ma1111f\ed. t-~~~•.ti !Ill~~ very floe woman. I would like to ma.rl')'ber, but u recently u wt month my uuOter uted lf I remembered my_ vow. ibe mun &ave read m7 mind. What lbouJcl J dot -X.X.X. DU& mt 'ftN ,...a.,. wu ..... : ..... ,.... ............. , ... ,... ..... ... d ...... y_. •fa!Wi•· rt't MY• eand-.. M-_.,_ .... _ 'tUft .... l&.T ... ,.U II .., F ... ,_, Ill ., ..... ult Rm .. _... ......... ,.. .. ,....ee-11, ... ,,.. ......................... , SUMMER tLEARANCE. t '11 ~RICE UNlll ll'S GONE First Major Diet Change In Our Histo For more Information call: 891-3441 PAT PLUMLEJGH Executive Dlrectof Yes We are the Best FREE DEMONSTRAJIO,-- ... t ltf usical creator J,f artln Chamin lpsisted cartoon lharacter could le believable '7 the flesh. <t •• NEW YORK <AP) -"Annie," which on •ednesday bas its l ,OOOth Broadway ferlonnance, is about an orphan. But it's no W"Phan at the box office. It's grossed $25 million '5.nce it opened here on April 21, urn, says the "1ow's creator, Mart.in Chamin. • The lake includes income from the cast clbum, books and "Annie" troupes in Los •ngeles, Chicago, London. Australia and Tokyo. > ~ .• CHARNlN NOW is rehearsing the third North American "Annie" troupe for a 23-ciiy "'ur that st.arts Oct. 3 in Dallas. !• It's hard lo believe this big-bucks mus ical, 6ased on Harold Gray's cartoon strip about a white-eyed waif, bad its beginnings in a l-5t-minute Christmas shopping trip Charnin made in 1971. He was seeking a pop-art book for a pal and noticed a tome called "Arf! The Life and Hard ·Times of Little Orphan Annie." He. bought it, 1 ook it home and browsed through it. • THE PAL NEVER got the present. The present became a musical, conceived a nd 'CJirected by Cbarnin, writte n by Thomas ~Meehan. Cbarnin also wrote the lyrics for the 'acore by Charles Strouse. •• "I couldn't put it down," Cbarnln says of Gray's book. 1'1 instantly saw in it all the ~aterial, Ute characters, the situations I t(Plought would lend themselves to the musical ibeater." ~ He grinned ... Which only took six years." '.. Why tbe delay? Well, Cbamin, a tall, tpnned man of 45 who bowed on Broadway in .,1.f57 in "West Side Story," had an odd idea: He •anted a show about a flesh-and-blood Annie, oot a cartoon with music. ""' Although this notion eventually ~revaile<t. -and won seven Tony awards -the .. . ANIMAL CRACK£~ .:-e SINGING TELEGRAMS '~~"" .~ .,, ,,J \ 714/675·9966 ·• I i .wnt1 COMEDY TO..QOI en Mond•Y LHt D•Y FOi' MATINEES DAILY AU HATS $2.00 till 2130 '·M. fOI INfO WL 534-1111 12:15-2:15-4:15 8:15-8:15--10:15 Al.J'N Al 0 1' BARBARA ltARRIS rHE §EDl.JCnON at: .JOE TYNAN "'*'" ' • Broadway moguls to whom he first took the Idea didn't exactly jump up and cry "Leapln' Lizards!" "It turned out they believed, not so much that l had a screw loose. but that one couldn't make cartoon characters believable. They all s aw it as pure camp, high camp. "And when you sit and say, 'You don't understand, this 1s a real child, with r eal feelings• -well, wha t they saw were the outlines. Nobody could envision the flesh. Which is the reason it was so difficult to gel on." TO KEEP BODY, soul and project together while seeking backers, he put together three musical specials for TV -two or which won Emmy a wards -and wrote night club acts from 1972 to 1976. He estimates he paid $70,000 in all during lhis period to a ) retain stage rights for Llttle Orphan Annie: b) pay for an office, and c) toss parties and bold auditions for potential backers . "Al one point. in 1975, I literally had no NOW PLAYING UA CUIEMA OUMGE MALL Costa Mesa 540 0594 Orange 637·0340 Hl·WAY 31 DRIVE·IN BREA PLAZA Westmonster 534·6282 Brea 529·5339 money left. So I sent a letter lo 25 friends. asking them each for $1,000 which I'd repay within five years come bell or high water. ••[ DIDN'T SAY what I was lnvQlved in. I had a feeling that if I revealed what I was trying to do, they'd all say, 'You're crazy,' and not lend me the money. But 23 did Among the faithful : J ack Lemmon. the comedy team of Stiller and Meara. composer Carol Hall and showbiz restaurateur J oe Allen Jn 1976. Cha rnin's orphan found her first home. the Goodspeed Opera House in East Hadd am. Conn. There, the final version. with newcomer Andrea McArdle as Annie, slowly took shape during the summer. And Martin Charnin lived happily ever after? Nope. He promptly plunged into rJ?&king another mus ic al, about a happy family. It proved unhappy tor him -"I Remember Mama." And, alter disputing Liv Ullman and exiting "Mama," Cha min suffered a mild heart attack he now attributes to that stress •-llOLI-...-·~~tfA.'I --llCIO ... ,..,....~~l,. 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RllEIBEWS --- Rll lll1E I DUIS: MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "OH.GOO" "MOONRAKER" (p(l) "CAPRICORN ONE" "RdCKY II" <POI "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) "THE VllLAIN" "HOT STUFF" (PG) "''THE CONCORDE -AJAPORT '79" ''THE BRINKS JOB" (PO) ''8TAAWAAS" "CAPAtOQAN ONE" (PO) _.,Atl!N" (flt) "EVE8 OF LAURA MAAS" "MEATBALLS" 'WHICH WAY 18 UP?"(R) ., "THE MUPPET MOVlE'' "AEVENOE OF THE PtNK PANTHER" (pO) "HOOPEA" "SUMMER CAMP" PO) At..L OIUV&.111111 Of'IN 61Jl,.N.NletnLY Cfll ... ~ 11 ,,.~ e ftlMle .......... • CHARLES BRONSON JIL.L IRELANO AOO~IOEA tmfiS' FRANK 8 LANOSLLA ~~ IJ SYM.STIR STAU.OHE CUWTIAST.... ~ ISCAPI FllOM ROCKY ,. ALCAT•AZ ... = D .... fllu. JAIU 88111 OOY" MOONRAKER ~ • ·c.......,.,. •Stocki • . .___. 3 Cheers for Wisdoni and His Beers Imports' Rising Popu'larity Keeps firm Busy Next time you indulge in one of those creamy imported brews, lift one ln salute to Frank Wisdom. He's president of the Irvine company that imported and sold that beer, at least if it's one of those pictured here ONE 11DNG you can count on from the amiable executive is that he'd cer· • talnly toast yo\1 in return if he were ~ celebrating with you. ! Wisdom Imports' chief executive and principal owner bas plenty to celebrate: ( The firm eQjoys an ongoing growth of 25 1 to "4 pereem in sales, a trend that's likely to continue The company buys and distributes major import brands in 14 western states for D10lll of the labels it handles, I 13 more states for Asahi, the Japanese brewery, plus bottled mineral waters, fruit drinks and navored sodas. But beer is clearly the main event: "IT'S BA8E.D on taste," says Wisdom. "Am•ricans are getting tired of the dry, light domestic brews . . . they've got to drlnlr 81' import to find what they like." And image ls another part of the growth -''ell>eeially to the young . . . imports set them apart, and they like •em.•• A suable cbunt of Wlsdom's sales is Tecate, brewed by Cervecerla Cuaubtemoc S.A. of Monterrey, Mexico. THE TWO FIRMS have worked together since the mid 'SOs, about the time Wisdom began working full time for the family-owned firm. The Mexican brewer puts out Indio, Bohemia and Carta Blanca and Wisdom handles all four. "Tecate started as an ethnic beer. We tiOld it to the braceros (farm workers) originally .. in East L.A. and other areas with a lot of migrant workers." American beer drinkers discovered Tecate a few years later, along with the tradition of consuming it with salt and lemon. "In Mexico they say lime, but they mean lemon." ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS Of The Week Other brewMles have tried to promote their brands with salt and citrus, "but somehow it just doesn't taste the same." But that 25-year association isn't nearly aa long a venture as Wisdom bad with Lowenbrau, now brewed domestically by Miller. The original German Lowenbrau went through the firm for 30 years "before greed set in," according to Wisdom, and the brewery decided to pick up bis share of profits as well. It didn't work out that way and the brand finally joined up with Miller, the second·largest of U.S. brewers. LOWENBRAU'S FORMULA was changed when it swit~hed to U.S. pro· duction and a suit is presently challeng- ing Miller for allegedly misleading the public into thinking it is atill lmported. Wlsdom Imports was founded by Paul Wisdom, tbe president's uncle, juat after repeal of Prohibition. "A lot of beer dlstributorshlps started then," says Wisdom, many owned by bootleggers who snatched up legal ri_gbta to the routes they'd established when things were dry. "My dad says I was drinking beer before I was old enough to talk." That was during Prohibition and the brew was home-made. THE FiaM NOW sells its products through 200 distributors who move about 3 million cases annually to stores, bars and other outleta. But the company isn't just a broker taking a cut of goods it hustles. says Wisdom. It's a full-fledged general agent that buys the beer. imports It by train or ship, and resells it from a warehouse at 17401 Eastman Ave., Irvine. Marketing vice president John L . Marches says Americans generally Uke bottles and want them in open-top basket carriers with handles. Some labels and containers are changed so Americans get what they want. BUT THE BREW is rarely changed, other than occasionally reducin g alcohol content to below the 4 percent permitted in California. Higher figures require relabeling as ale. Promotion is a key for any beer com· pany and Wisdom's is no exception. Customers or producers eventually pay the tab for two ad agencies and a pubuc relations firm. A few brands don't need any touUng at all. says the chjef executive. Anchor Steam Beer is one. "IT'S RATIONED by Fritz Maytag, owner of the old brewery in San Fran· cisco ... the last steam beer maker in the world as far as I know." Only 12,000 cues or the light Anchor and heavier Porter come out of the Bay Area each year. "It's snapped up right away. There's never any left over." Wisdom's face brightens as he shares the news, however. "that Fritz is just about finished with a new brewery that'll tum out 40,000 cases. EVEN TllAT WON'T satisfy demand. he admits. "There are a lot of markets who can't get it. I'm afraid we've made a lot of enemies.·· Wisdom says he looks for beers that have natural ingredients and a reputa· lion for taste and quality in the country where they're made. The list includes Leopard Lager from New Zealand (light), Swan Lager rrom Australia (a bit heavier ), Giraf from Denmark (light-with 6.5 percent alcohol Wisdom Imports got a late start with mineral water. natJraJ fnit and flavored soda drinks, but hard ~ will help it catch up to its competition for kick ) and two dark and hearty types from England. Watoey's Red Barttl (bot.tle and keg > and the aptly-named. 7·perceol·aloobol SUngo. While 2 percent of the tot.aJ market hardly represents a threat to domestic brewers. rapid growth ("I expect Californians to consume about 10 per· cent imports eventually") has prompt· <See WISDOM, Page CZ> o.11., ..... , ........... Beer distribution firm's president Frank Wisdom lives by the sea, but waves above are in oil done by daughter. Fe1'er OuUtripped Thermometer Still Required? By PAT DUNN Ol IN 0..ty-Si.tt Almost everyone knows a fever is a symptom of something wrong. It 1s caused most often by bacterial or viral mrection The infection produces heat that sends body temperature up above IU normal 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. For years. the usual way of taking a temperature has been with a mercury-filled glass thermometer. But recently. some manufacturers have been promoting plastic ''fever strips." These strips, which are placed on the outside of the body. such a s t h e indicate the heat. Some com· panaes use a letter-number com· binataon. In addition. the indicators turn one of three colors· tan <warm ), green (warmer >. or blue (warmest). Any shade in the "N" category is considered a normal temperature, whal e any shade of color with a numeral reading such as 1, 2. or 3 is sup- posed to indicate an elevated temperature. Generally. doctors coMider a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or above as a cause for concern. FDA STRONGLY recom· mends lhat consumers read But Broker Won't HoM Your Hand If You Lo8e forehead. are imbedded with liquid crystals that are aena1tive totem· peratures. Cut Fee -Raises Investor Odds However, the Food and At first. Charles Schwab'• brotence in Newport Center 1ooU lib all the others iD nearbJ bul.ldlnp. A board o..-trwaetioal from tbe New York Mock &xctaanp ad a few t. veston sit quietly 1tudylaa actkm in their seeurtU.. AND WUN they dedde to act. tbeJ chat wttb one ol tbe people wttb a C!Olll· puter KNiil Oil their dmt. TM ,._.. rt.q oftm wttb req...U to bQJ or ..n. Wlult .. dUflnS .. tbat......., ..... of tbe i..-diaeoat Ink... BW Voebu1 U. •er ••l•peopl• 1D =t~ , .._ ... ern ' dn • ~!AJ~--wlt tn•M91MllGDma.i-. v--. ..,. .. Ol"Clel' far 100 ...... ot • 1toct wm coa aboat •ill brobr f .. , --'1 ., .. tM tab for a tull· Mnlce........,.. TIM dlfta&H la Uaat lat.._. will PlDO--•ft.aorftllatD•ak• ...... --••• ... ••••W•1lf•laeor· .-l net dedlMD ....... pretty topbllticated investors who know Comml11lon1 amounted to almost D r u g A d ~ as 'tfell u anyooe what to do." 40 percent ol fees IO Schwab gaYe tbe mlnlltraUon, Tbe office at 800 Ne---* Center cuatomer the difference. which ii lnvesti1atina theae new ... .,.,. • devices, cautions that the "fever Drive baa about 2,000 cllenta. ANOTllEa DIPFSaBNCB between strt1>9" lhould not be considered "MOit ol them llYe on Unda or Udo the firm and other dhcounten is tbe replacements for tbe conven· hie or tn· Leisure World." And most "back oftlce" maintained in Su Fran· tional thermometer, but should deal in lllable c.bunta of 500 or more clsco, the 15-brancb-omc• company's be used only u fever indicators shares. home bue. or d~. Wben tbe stripe ln· But Vosburg conflrm1 that smaller, On·llne computers keep tabs on dlcate fever, a conventional teu experienced tnvaton are trytq customer aecounta <cub margin or op-mercury thermometer abould be tbelr hind u well. perhaps u a result tlon) and al.lo record boldbi'i'i. Tbe back used to determine esact tem· of 1peeulatlon over a poulble new bear office reta.lm or abipa securities •• perature, FDA offldall 1a.y. mart«. Deeded. 0 n e m a n u f a c t u r e r The ftrm ll afflllated with u.e Padftc ackllowledcea th1a by lnclQdtns ONS aSASON for trldlDI with Pbll...._•-1a and Boston exc i;i a 1lau thermometer with the Sell,.. .._, t•-ra&a.-<!'~ ll-uec~ ..order.a..JMl.ibL8D,LllDOl"lllLI atrl1>9. · about • low u we go.") allow Miler anotber dealer when t-ricea are -Tes\.""iASnc atrtps work DNftt-taldnl bKaUH a smaller spread there. uL.e •L.'··. betwem parchue aad H1linl price la ua ~ DMCledtotoYVeommluiom. vosauao MYI b• Uk• not bavtni Wben pre11ed ·•1•lnat the "It'• jult......, to mu• IDDMJ when to live advice U..t mi.att cauM "to-forebud for aboUf 11 MCODdl. a tbe 1--' ll llllallm'... meone to lole their life aa.tnp In a bad letter or number appean, in· .,.._ d al dlcattnc 11 there la a rlM In the lclnnb bet• in California In im u • · akin swfae. tems-atu.re. Moat a eoe•ldMDal brok•r witb reHareh de· "Most of the other broken bate "'·" manufacturers uae the letter partmeat ad commllllOlled Nl•men. be says, but aN a..ppy to take h1I refer-.. N'' Clw llOl'lnal) w .. , .. (fw Wbl9 tbe lecurtU• aad ICxcb&Qle rail of people wbo want advice. f•ver) or numeral lDcUcaUou Commlllkin ordered • bd to fixed TboM wbo tncs. with him are wtll1nl (tb• bJJ:•r tbe aumM" th• JIO'I' BAT ilillt of .. .... .... ntee 19 lf'rl. tbe firm let lta ... ttaft to tak• retpoaalbillt.y fOT tbelr wlDI aD4 b.l(ber *in ~·Qare) to a ., --. ._ ...._ •.• ._ .,. __ .., wtlml4nledl0e1P. _ ~· .. , ·-,__ ----~-~- directions carefully, as well as double check any indication of fever with a clinical mercury thermometer. One of FDA 'a concerns is lhat these fever detectors 1tve a reading of surface akin tem-· perature, while the mercury thermometer gives the more ac- curate body core temperature . . when placed in the mouth or rec· , tum. I Forehead surface leD\· peraturea vary two to ei1bt de1ree1 between lndtvldual1. -Bod-y (eore). t••"Pff•U&r•a.- 1enerally remain CODlta.at (11.4 de1ree1 Fabrenbelt) lD the absence ot dl.leue for tbe over· wbelmm, majority ol S*)Ple. IN ADDl'ftqN, external and internal pbytleal facton cu ralH a mdhidual'• forehead temptr.-... ,,._. fact.on Jn •• elude ·warm or C!OOl air, d1nct • Cleenl'a,._a, Schlitz Finds i Fizz is Gone . .. ;·; 8y •ILTON MO&Kotnn ::• 1lllwaukee01 Joa. Schllta .Bnwhll moved a IDOlltb qo la&.o ooe of the .-druUc l\ePI a company can take: It stopped paylq cub dh1deoda to the owuen. Five yean aao Schlitz wu pa)'lq 17 cents a thare eYerY three moat.ha, or A centa a year. In 1978, lt pared that paJOUt to 10 cents, or 40 cents a year. Now lt'a down to sero. THE PalNCIPAL L08Eas are the memben of the foundln1 Uihlein family that owns 15 percent of Schliu'11tock. But they are not likely to Protelt. Althouah no lollaer active in the day-to-lat 1Dana1ement of the company, they must realhe that Schlitz need.a every cent it can muster to reverse a rlsln1 tide of misfortune. Simple arithmetic will contribute to that realizaUoo. In 1973, the 22 million shares the Uibleins bold ~ere worth $68 a share. At least, shares traded at that price on the New York Stock Exchange. They're now tradin1 ln the $11 range, for an erosion in value of more than 80 percent. Money Tree It's difficult to pinpoint precisely when things began to sour at Schlitz, but 1951 may have been one of the first indicators. That waa the year the Milwaukee brewer lost its nationaJ leadership to St. Louis-based Anheuser-Buach, brewer of Budweiser. In 1957, Anheuser-Busch captured 7 .2 percent or the U.S. beer market, while Schlitz bad 7.1 percent. SCHLITZ WAS NEVER again to regain the top spot. However, it wasn't suffering too much because its output spurted, picking up shares from local breweries that were driven out of business. lt may have been No. 2, but by 1973 lts share of the U.S. market was 15 percent. Anheuser-Busch had 21 percent. Pabst, ln tblrd place, had 9 percent of tbe market. Then another Milwaukee brewer began to make il.9 move. Miller Brewing, injected with energy by il.9 new owner, cigarette warlord Philip Morris. launched a drive that was nothing short or spectacular. In 1973, Schlitz outsold Miller by 3 to 1. By 1977, Miller was outselling Schlitz and holding second place ln the industry. Schlitz was bHt.t~. It was late realizing there was a big market for a low-calorie beer. It was late realizing there was a big market for a pre mium beer. And as its sales started to slip, Schlitz lapsed into a defensive and belligerent advertising campaign: .. You want to take away my gusto?" It was a campaign dubbed by advertising people as: "Drink my Schlitz or I'll kill you." Here's Schlitz's record In the past three years: In 1976, Schlitz sold 24 million barrels for net profit of $50 mUUon. In 19T1, il sold 22 million barrelB and showed $20 mUllon in profits. In 1978, it sold 19.S million barrelB and netted $12 million. WHAT'S DISASTllOUS IS that Schlitz has the capacity to produce 32 million barrelB of beer a year. It can't sell all the beer it can produce, even with its new advertising campaign: "Beer makes it good, Schlitz makes It great!" On May 15 Schlitz closed its Hawaiian brewery, which produced Primo beer. And it's now moving across the country introducing its new. premium brand, Erlanger, t o battle Anbeuseur-Buscb 's Micbelob and Miller's Lowenbrau. So far the results are not forthcoming. Schlitz's beer shipment.a in the first half of 1979 were down 12 percent. And durln& that same six moatb1 lt J>Olted a loss of S2.1 mllllon, compand wlth proftta of '8.e mlWon ln the flnt half of 1178. With Dl'Olftt. noaem.tent. lt'1 dlffteult to pay d1Yideads. $50.000 to $500,000 INaJME PlmPEHl"YSEaJNDS •ht ................. . ....... •(' ..... e' ts 'W :::=s ..... . ., ........ .... ••• acm ... Concact oor ....... hp ...... IOJ your llnoriclnQ netd&. (114) 7•tltl -llr.olM•.._ WTF'M 2ao Nswpott Cettl9f Orws --== ~ e.aruc1& t2MO ' BUSINESS I MONEYTREE <rr-P111Cl) - ed top ftnal to ftDd an Import ol t.be:lr . owa.-. -. -. -The Averages Are in Company's ·Favor .,,__ -... ' . .. ••.•N•SlllS a .a'11CW h11 MJ~•l>l1 la .. anan•1qU111. •. but ~·,. ID '00kta1 to 1Mdl CIMo • HCW YOllJC CAP ) There la oo Muhammad Ali and other flJbten of ·happy wtth a beer lD yoar band and ~that Adam and Eve cll'l1-d hie elaH, nuclear powe r 'plant aomebocb' Uarowt a dou.bloCID lrom. a =-~:;':ti ::Otb:b1~= ~~ :l~~Ptt:c:r':! ::,~0:,:'~ '~~i:'1:ta t!~!; ~:::•-., two a pQalcY, deeplt.e Eve'1 prtidll«Uon anyone elM. pya wbo ..,. kinda drank were lor wpmtl .• · Por' a few buckl a 7ear mor.. rtcllne oa a float.and both tried to set •oodu..art. . ••aut .. am 60 tt btttir "9caUM we IN Mle .. P'ck tM ltl"ClmlJR dJ.t. U11MaW(Jar ......... )1DtMlaaNt.'' ReilMl ... ••~f<w S v • n co D 1 l de r l n I th• l r "'9vlDC9 can be sot.ten by rac. car ln the portable toilet. W•ll, lbe truck -~ •lilt.ence iD IVaaae drlnn. b~nden. eave dlv~':J lurched and tbe whole t.hlnc fell Into IVl"CllUndlao. After all, the tint m• cenam radium worten, bomb aq th• 1treet." to 1t41p on ilM mooo were able to 11t m•mMr1, undtr1rouod miners, laltannce before t.M1 •eat. and at movle lt:\mtmen, mocaotaba cUmben leut one major compan1'1 rate book and tr8P*Je artiltl. For more than mauer ol faetly llltt the nremhun for twlce what a averaa• penoa would Juan., ''lute ml.lken.or. pay, deep eea divers and lltroulltl ............ nl\ICtul to • .....,, '*•-..._ pua fl'Oft cm earTJIAI «Mr ....... .. 't tW 1"191nbrt of trade? ............. .,., but lt'• bard INSUMNCS' AL80 coven the bl1 r11kl. WIUllo three da11 of the ftrat bappeaJas at Three 1111• Jaland euclear plant, a pool of 250 to'"'". frOWD tn court. cu be covered. llNCZ ,... earllnt da.ya an)'Olle Not Ions before Apollo 11 tooll off. bold enou1b to take a rlall baa for the tint moon l&ndlnc, 2arl Bell, probably bad little trouble f1.Ddlq a Travelen lnlurance Co. executive 1omeooe bold enouab to take a ln Howton. 1ot "the brit)lt Idea" of companlel bepn wrtUa1 eheekl for evacuee9' 11vtna expeuea, eventually ftl& mNsaAL ........... la t.Ul1 ... to Wlldom. It baDdl .. Pnaflll _. a"lult.e waten, a Mex· lean andCaltlonala bred. flDaaclal chance on It. There'• tnauru.c the ut.ronaut.a. •ricteac. ot lnlura.nee u far back u Mnopotamla ln Umea 8.C. AM the 4,700 Insurance companies employin1 J 7 mUllon people In this country today lndlcate that u1umtq rtJk.s r:yini out Sl.2 million. Numerous awsulta may rahe tbe ante considerably, however. but by law the federal iovemment bu Umited the tot.al UabWty to $580 mllllon from a nuclear accident. No one was Injured or suffered . immediate ill effects in this one. "Both aN amoa• the few to meet CaUfoml• requirements for beln1 labeled mineral water. Perrier didn't make It.'' Penafiel ls also the brand ror navored mineral waten. Koudlea'1 and Heavenly Nectan cover the emer1lD1 natural frult drink market. One la unfiltered wttb au.apended pulp. Wladom ls a llttle late on the market with these products, be ad· mltu "but I tbink we'll make it with a lot of bard wort." THE C% WISDO• employees do work hard at aellln1 and qlercbandia· in1 the line, but they also work a mart. Wisdom says he doesn't have a computer, though payroll and other repeUtious tasks are done by con- tract firms that do. Orders and billing are simplified by Wisdom to keep sales staff hustl- ing beveraaes. not carbon copies. He tries to sell ~o more than a month's supply to customers. That's to avoid the danger of spoilage <no preservatives , remember>. "Beaidea, we know we'll be selling to tbem on a regular basis, so why load 'em up." That's rationale worth toasting ! 'Die Company ••• Wisdom Imports 1s a general agent handling imports, advertisi ng and d1str1 bu1ton ol several Imported beers, ales. mineral waters and natural fruit drinks. Is Is located at 17401 Eastman Aw .. Irvine. ha.a been profitable. ln1urance companl11 d o everytbiq they can to take the risk out of rtJk, of course. A.ltbouab ln Adam and Eve's day lt would have been anybody'a suns as to how Iona these new creatures would Uve (the Bible records that Adam lived 930 years, which one ltuurance executive says would make bis monthly life insurance premium fairly low>. t.be facts of llle and death are more nut today. Everyone in insurance bas h1I own pet joke about actuaries. the s upposedly dull, gray stati5Uciana who know how chancy someooe ol your age. sex, health and occupatJon is. Yel in their own way actuaries have as clear a window on the vagaries or life as any police desk sergeant. TREY KNOW that at birth an American can be expect.ed t.o live 72.8 years -it was only 47.3 years in 1900. They know that women lend to live six to seven years longer than men , and that married men, for some r eason. tend to outlive bachelors. They know that 1r you make It to 85, you can expect to live another 5.1 years if you are a white male, 6.4 years if you are a while female, 7.2 year s if you are a non-white male and 9 l years if you are a non-wh.ite female. Insurance companies also protect themselves by spreading their eggs in a number of baskets. "It's the law or large numbers," says Charles Greeley, a vice president a nd ac tuary of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. "Jr we only had eight customers we'd be gambl ing. But with a few thousand the law of large ''WE nGUllED t.be chances were 50·50 that they would make it," he says. "I round out later that NASA didn't think the chances were that aood." So a $50,000 accident policy wu drawn up for each astronaut and a total premium of SS,000 was aet. ·'Row are you going to fl1ure aomethln1 that's never happened before in tbe world?" Bell ub. "We Juat pidled a number .. Al one poi nt in his career . however, Bell was In New Orleans and wu wrtua, 1im1lar policies for Mardi Gras parade noata. "'They are a bluer rilk than Apollo wu ... he un. "You're slttlna there fat and FEVER ... <From Page Cl > sunlight or artalicial light on the forehead. physical eurcise. or even flushing or the face caused by a n emotional state F ever s trips h ave been marketed In thl.A country since about 1975, but only recently have manufacturers and d1i. tributors made a concentrated effort to sell them in retail out let!I. With the increased market ing errorts came questions about reliab11Jty FDA'S LOOK al ff:ver ~tnp:. will Include gathenng snforma lion on rellab1Uty. with an ~ye to the possibility of 11elling :.tan dards for the stnps If you want more infor matmn contact the nearest FDA office at 1521 W Pico Blvd . Los Angeles 90015 Many of these bl11er-thao-llfe risks -from the Titanic to the 747s that colllded at Tenerlfe to the moon buuy -are covered by Uoyd's of London. an ltuurance exchange. It grew out or tbe 17th century coffee bowie started by Edward Lloyd, who attracted ship captain• with a 1blpplng news paper. Gradually it became the place to go to insure a 1bip. . Today its mem~rs still sit at t ables t oughly resembling coffee house booths. Broken carry around sheets of paper describing proposed policies and those wishing to share the risk add their lnltials to the list. Hence the word "underwriter ... INSURANCE WAS called in lo settle things after a Massachusetts woman. denied pauage through a checkout line lo a supermarket, poured bleach over a man's bead and he responded in kind, prompting most everyone else in the store to gr ab their own bottles of bleach and JOl.ll the melee. And insurance tried to sort tJung.s out when a butcher and his employee got into a fracas using frozen chickens as weapom, which ended wben the employee tripped O\ er a frozen turkey and broke his leg With this kind or vantage on humanit y. insura nce m en are remarkably sanguine about the risks everyone else fears ·s ure. there are a lot of scary rt!>ks ... 'ays Greeley of Metropolitan. .. M an.kmd is always finding stupid things to do to ltseU But somehow ther e appears lo be a longter m. s1g n1f1cant. stat1stJcal improvement m longevtty The firm currently employs 42 including Its sales staff in 14 western states. "I'm not saying all lhose lhings aren't bad. but the re are other things to compensate · · numbers applies... ~~=====-======--=~ You may die tomorrow. but enough ----------------Sales unavailable. Frank Wisdom, chairman of the board for the fa mily-held corporation. Other key ottloer$ are: Gilbert Wisdom. president: John Marches. VP·s ales . marketing. and Daryl Weimer. director of sales. people paying premiums w1U Live to pay off your pohcy. ONLY 3 .. PERCENT of the people applying for life in3urancc are turned down , for either health or occupational reasons. U you are a steeplejack. you might have trouble getting life insurance Bul at least one company will Insure Explore the potential of an exceptional career at Dean Witter Reynolds Attend our special ... CAREER NIGHT SEMINARS Tuesday, September 11 -7:30 pm Dean Witter Reynolds is now in a position' to off er outstanding opportunities to individuals in our area interested in a career in the securities industry. If you are a sales-oriented, self-motivated individual with uncommon determination and ~igb standards, we encourage you to attend our special career nieht seminar at the location below most convenient to you. Experienced Account Executives and Managers will be on hand to highlight our training program and the requirements of the Account Executive position. There will also be ample time for questions and brief interviews. Please bring a resume with you to &he seminar. LocaU..: 1155 Nol1b Ma.ID S&reet 2'301 Pueo De Valeaela S•nta Aaa Laa-llllla For reeervaUou, ,a. ... eall tbe awnbet below, and pie ... brtq ......... wWl ,. to tbe tMDl•er. 181-1550 <Lasua 111111> -----DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS One investment firm you '11 be glad to hear from \ ......,,. •• _., .... °"" ........................ - c.ii tor lnfOrmetton on ~ lei•••-.: Body ...,... 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DEA& JAN: No. Par&·tlme vacatloe aammer homes can't qaallfy for the "realdeaee replacement rale" tax deferral or the "over SS nale" $1 .. ,• home sale proftt tax exempUoo. Tbe realOll ls both tu rules, toDtalned In Iateraal Revetme Code sectiom 1134 ud 1.Zl, are limited to sales ol prbtdpaJ resldeaces oaJy. U yoa llave a large prollt oa the sale of yoor nm mer home, yoa may wlaJJ to use u lastallmeot sale to spread tbe t.ax Lato fuuare years. A&k yov tax actvtaer for details on lutallmeat sale benefits. A"" War1 to fHo Sun! of Tit~! DEAR BOB: We signed a purchase agreement t o buy a home. It says that the seller is to deliver to us "marketable title." How can we be sure we a re getting "marketable t.iUe," whatever tha t is? Allred T. DEAR ALFRED: Marketable title means the property's title ls free of Uena, encroacbmeats, easement.a, and other title cloada. Two metboda are a.sed to deliver marketable t.ltle. One ls the at&orney'a title opinion letter wbkb ls only as good a& the aUorney's ability to search and Interpret UUe doca.meata. If be makes a m istake , your recoane Is against the attorney. A better metllod is to insist oa a title lnsarance poUcy at. &be time of purchase. U a tttle lnaarance company woe't ware the tllle, after reaearcbing Its status, you can be SW'~ the &Ille laa'& marke&a· ble. Fa,... Lftue lt'ftla Opti0tt Bnt~ DEAR BOB: Next year we can lease l.20 acres next to our farm. The owner is retiring to Florida. We've been (riends for many years. He wants to . .-----------· ORDER YOUR 1980 VOLKSWAGEN RIGHT HOW FOR EUROPEAN DELIVERY ~nc1 SEE THE OLD WOl.LD ROM IEHIHD THE WHEEL OF YOUI HEW SCIROCCO OR DASHB. Why pay high European car rental onces and come home with nothing more than fond memones? With our Delivery in Europe plan. 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II I wu &.a.. reUrtac ...--r, I'd p"9hr aa .... , ............................. ,.,. .. aat If I wu '8 .,_, ....... 1•• IJlef•r &M a.ue wW. ........ "7 ••-IM leue ,,,. .... ""kl lie taa ~W. l'lllL Talk I& Her wttJa yoa.r .....,_,, tMll •eke die ~r H ofter M DEAR BOB: About a year aao we bouPt a bome on a lake. Ever since ~ have bad a problem with the aeptic tank. ll ii oow ao bad that water lays above ground and gives olf an odor. What abould we do? • f1t4t t17-J77J ! l•••••••••••••••••ttttttftt•t••••••r•l . . 0° c COr~MISSION ca•'l,.,._., Alan H . • NO LISTING AGREEMENTS • NO HIGH OOMMISSION FEES • NO UNKNOWl..EOGEA8LE SERVICE .. ,, .......... , ·~ ... fief ..... • NO HIGH PRESSURE DEAR BOB· We j ust bou1bt our first lnvestmeat property, a fou.rplex. Tbe realty a1eot said we abould eet up our boob to depreciate the furniture separateJy from the bu.ildlna. He said some thing about deducllDC 2IO percent of the cosl •f tbe furnlture. Can you explain more? Just tne most '°Phlstated real estste expertlae In California. If )'OU are buying. aetuno Of ellCNnglng any, property through someo~ elte. )'OU are loslno money. Free seminat '"SaYe Money In Real Estste" Catalina Room. Park Newport AP4's .• Wed Sei:>f. 19th 7:00 P.M. . THE REAL ESTATE DOCTOR Jack K . DEA& JACK: Aa lk OWDer ol depredable penouJ property med .. ,_,trade or butlleU of apartmee& ren&all, If U..& •• or ued peno11al lof•f 'l'ewa11q \'art.Clea Olln-d DEAR BOB: I enjoyed your ~t explana· Uon of joint tenancy. My wile and I bold title to E F Moody Ph 0. ANllYst & ConSYlt81'1t 114-11z..n6t 18552 MacAtthur 1390 ltvtne. 92715 SEASI• SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (IN ORGANIZATION) P.O. Box 2218 Mission Viejo, California 92690 <714 ) 951-7225 We are proud to m!orm you of the names of your friends and neighbors who a re Founders of our assoc1auon. These Founders who reside in Mission VieJO and adJoirung com munities have indicated their support for the idea of a locally-owned , independently-operated savings and loan assoc1at1on to serve the savings and the mortgage-loan needs of our people. With their help and yours. Y.l' hope to open our doors in Mission Viejo in a very few months DIRECTORS JoAnn S. Bolinger Warner P. Bord.i er J ohn F. Lamrock Gerald H. McJen.kin Lloyd E . Miner Richard L. Petersoa John T. Saunders FOUNDERS Mr. Richard L. Adair Ms . Corinne Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. Greg S. Arrowsmith. Sr Mr. & Mrs. David Ball George & Ellubeth Balzer Mr. & Mrs. Charles Banks Mr. Fred L. Barrera Mr. Robert T . Beatty Brooke & Bo Bentley Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Billman Dr. & Mn. Preatoo T Biabop Mr. Tom H. Black Mr. & Mrs. James Bone. CPA Delmar Boulger Mr. Charles A. Bowes Mr. & Mrs. John T . Boyd Edward P. & Carol A. Broom Mr. & Mrs. Kemble F. Broom Mr. & Mrs. Barrett N. Brown Dean & Judi Buchinger Mrs. Pat Burns Mr. Thomas E . Bums Ill Mr. Robert B. Buxton Mr. & Mrs. William R . Callao Mr. & Mrs. H lllTY R. Carlton Ms . Ginger Carroll T. F. Cary Mr. & Mn. Joe Changala Mr. & Mrs. Si Cbangala Mr. Bruce Church Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cinti Mr. & Mrs. Ken Clack Mr. & Mrs. Cal Coleman Mr . Philippe A. Conrad Dr. and Mrs. J oe Cortese Mr. John F. Culbertson Mr. V. David Dulaney ~r. Ralph C. Dix Mr. Walter B. Dozier Mr. V. David Dulaney Mr. Neal M. Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Fred J . Ehrsa m Mr. & Mrs. Martin C. E mo Mr. & Mrs. Werner Escher Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Etcheberria Mr. & Mrs. Howard Farrand Mr. & Mrs. Darrel E . Favrhow Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fischer Mr. Alan Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Fortsoo Cecil Fraser Ken & Donna Friess Mr. & Mrs. Tad Fujita Mr. Robert A. Garrison Mr. & Mrs. Keo Graebel Wm. S. & Jane M. Gray Mr. & Mrs. George D. Gregg Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hachigian Pat Haigler Mr. John M. Hales Mr . & Mrs. Guy Ha lferty Mr. Gi!rald E. Hall Mr. Tom HaU Mr. & Mrs. C. Haodschuch Mr. & Mrs. Jon Hanousek Mr. Frederick J . Hanshaw Mr. & Mrs. Wm. D. Hanshaw Curtis & Jeanette Hart Mr. Harley A. Hartman Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Hausdorfcr Mr. & Mrs. Yvon Heckscber Mr. & Mrs. Charles Heizman Mrs. Rita Hockenberry Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howard llcrlane R. Huntley Mr & Mrs Frank Imburgia Mr. & Mrs. Sherwin Jacobs Mr . & Mrs. Phil Jenks Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. J essee Mr. & Mrs. R.H. J ones Mr. Thomas H. Jones Mr . & Mrs. Larry Ka ufman Mr. & Mrs. )fike Kendall Mr. Wllliaoi E. Kibbie Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Lambeth Mr. Al Leance Mr. & Mrs. M. John Lippman Mr. & Mrs. E. V. Lord Mr. & Mrs. John Maggaro Lee Mallory Mr . .Norman Mannis Mr. Thomas 0 . Martin Dr. Bame May Mr. & Mrs. CedJ N. McCormick Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. McKinney Mr. Bruce McNeill Mr . & Mrs. Keith Meyer E m il & Deborah Milisci Mr. Gordon W. Miller Mr. Robert F. Miller Mr. Michael P. Milligan A. 0 . Misener Mr. James t:. Mitchell Mr. J ohn MJtcbeU Robert D. Montgomery Mr . J oseph P. Munger Ms. Dorothy M. Myers Mr. Doug Nash Mr. Harry Oda Mr . & Mrs. Michael Olson Mr . Arthur Overlee Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Pacquin Albert G. Pizzo, MD Mr Randall E. Presley. Jr. Maunce Polley Dr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Primac Mr. & Mrs. Ray Prothero, Jr. ., Mr RoUy Pulaski Mr & Mrs Al Quillian Dale L. Rat.her Mr . John C. Reinhardt Mr. & Mrs. Keith Renken Mr . Don Renne r Leandro & Patsy Renteria Mr. David Ricker Mr. & Mrs. Norman R. Roftkainen Mr., Leona.rd R . Sager Mr. Ray St. Onge Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Salsbury Mrs. Ruth E. Saunders S. P . ScibeW Mr. & Mrs. Harey Shatto Dr & Mrs Joseph Sokol Mr . & Mrs. H. C. Gunna r Sorensen Mr. DooaJd St.ebenne Mr. Marshall A. Stiltner Mr. & Mrs. Roy Stoddard Mr. & Mrs. Lynn J. Slrobsahl Mr. Myron C. Sukut Mr . Robert L. Sutton Mr. Jack Tatum Mr. & Mrs. Malcom TeUoian, J r. Mr. & Mrs. PeU!rTempletoo Mr. & Mrs. Durward Thetford Bruce Toffelmier Mr . & Mrs. Per T rebler Ms . Beverly B. Trindle Mr. J im Tyson Mr. J im Vakoutis Mr. Edgar L. Van Cott Mr. & Mrs. Donald D. Verburg Mr. & Mrs. Jack Veyna Mr. & Mrs. Pat We rner Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Wolin Mr. Dennis W. Wootan Mr. David R. Za.brte Mr. Carl H. Zangger Mr. & Mrs. Randall Zurbacb Founders Llst as or Septembers. 1979 This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an off er to buy these securities . The offer is m ade only by the Offering Circular. SEASIDE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (IN ORGANIZATION) An opportunity for residents of the community of Mission Viejo and adjoining communities to invest in a locally-owned Savings and Loan Association 200,000 Shares of Guarantee Stock Price $10.00 Per Share (25 Share llinimum) Copies of the Offering Circular on Request Telephone: (714) 951-7225 Office Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Or Write to : r---------------------------------------------------------------1 Seutde S.Yillp and Loan Alsoclat.lon I ___ .._ __ • P.O. b2118 I Mlltkln Viejo. 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' With anecdotes and inlorma 1t. facts and photos this ! rcl·and·1>1cture prohle appro .r 1 tety entitled JOHN WAYNE- l.t RllUTE IS a harO·cover book t traces the eventtul and re rbble hie of one of America s st POpular and most prohllc • Y!8 stars 1 IOHN WAYN£-A TRIBUTE J ;available now tor only SS 95 tt . I -·-·----·-· - Free Gold Seminar. Newport Beach: Tuesday. Sept. 11. 1979 at the Marriott Inn. 900 Newport Center Dnve Tnmaran/Bngantine Room Lo• Ana••••= Wednesday, Sept. 12. 1979 at the Hilton Hotel. 930 Wiishire Blvd. St Louis/Foy Room FOR RESERVATIONS. PLEASE CALL (800)- 528-5346 Seating 11 limited MEETINGS BEGIN AT7:00 PM. ANO ENO AT 9:30 P.M. -"can still Learn from the experts how to fight inflation Economic self protection can - be yours. Decisive achon on your part can help you protect your assets from the financially cnppllng blows of 1nllallon You are invited to learn the real reasons behind todays economic chaos. and ~ow to protect the financial future of your family Learn why gold is considered the ultimate store of value Learn about hard money assets. ask Questions and get d1rect unhedged answers Listen to up·to· date views of the 1nternat1ona1 pohttcs of money Find out the Adm1n1strat1ons reaction to the current recess1on.Th1a free seminar could eQu1p you with the knowledge to stay one step ahead 1n the battle against 1nflat1on Distinguished guest speakers: Sherman Unkefer. Ill. world·traveled lecturer on precious metals and currency and noted economic advisor: President. North American Coin & Currency, Ltd. Eric Hoopingarner. manager of North Amencan Financial Services and sponsor of theMt seminars REAL ESTATE -Biiildiilg C11rhs· Loom?·· t I SC4G Plana Outlined at .Irvine ~eeting forec-. b9 retained IO they cu be modlfted u 1rowt.h "'91\lre. lh1fL' • • "However," be empbulud "there la • very Nal dancer that 1tate and federal a1encle1 may block foreca1t revl1Lon1, In which ease. tbe fMeeuta would fwtction u rlCLd 1rowtb CCJDtroll." TBE AQllP 18 A realonal plan to at.taln federal air quality ataodarda by ISi. Tbe plu ta npeclal.ly lmportant. Beam pomted out, because m7 amendment.a ol tbe Clean A1r Act provide severe aanctlona -Including cutoff of moat federal funds and probJblUon of new lnduatrtal de· velopment -for reliona that do not meet the act's requirement.a. "'lbe AQMP easentially cooaiat.a of some 80 meaaurea wbicb_...)l(ill reduce to acceptable' levels pollut.ants emffted by stationary aourcea - primarily lnduatrlal -and mobile aourcea - primarily auto," be aald. ''Tbla plan 1a bued od tbe populatioo, hou.ting. employment, and land·uae forecut.a adopted in the SCAG·78 plan." However. Beam noted, when the AQllP wu sent to the state Air Resources Board <ARB ) for adopUoo a.s part of the federally required atate plan. il was revised to include stricter pollution standards. THl8 MEANS THAT SCAG, ARB and tbe Southern California Air Quality Management Dla- trict <SCAQM D > still muat a1ree on required emission reductions ··On the positive side," Beam said, the AQMP "represents an effort to leuen the air qualJty im · pacts of locally-generated population and employ· ment forecasts rather than growth control to achieve air quahty standards . '1'his prov1111on should remove state agencies from 1utuat1ons such as the one in South Orange Co unty, where the State Water Resources Control Board and ARB have inserted themselves into the loc a l approval process Inflation beating tips ... Every day In the l•tJUl41MI EQUAL ,_OFESSIOHAL SU VICE A-m-~ed ......... kw .. A-.ric_,__... •FREE CHOIC.E. • INFORMED CHOICE HUHT .... TC* llACH- '®Mf""" y .AU.IY ........ ~llllC. 1101 M-.4-................. c.-. ..... ,zu1 Statt wttb JumJoe Owlc, certainly one of the choice locatJon1 in Newport Beach. Add a 24.bour attended pte-howc. Now lma&ioe one·story, two- atory, and apUt·levcl, sintle·f~Uy attachod bomel, all of them architectural pma loaded with di.ltinct.ivc featurea. Then the Clubhouse with pools and nlabt·Uabt-1 tennis couru. Put tbetc dcmcnta toaethcr and you have 1 lifestyle mo.\ ~ dream of and only a few realize. It you are the kind of penon wbo dcmanda a ftne rcsldeace In a private community, Jumine Creek dcecrvoa your ltroftl conehtcration. A fact 1111•1 on facl/11/11, Including aaocla"on OSIUmt•IUI, II ava1labl1 . • JM.MINI CMIFa In the VDl•aeof Harbor View "' .. ,,.. ..... ~. J. Brock t Soni, lnc. Phone (714) 64~ Milo ........................... ..... ... _...__ ... - .. &lnd9y, 8tPtember 9, 1979 DAILY P1LOT f:1 Reel•tete Qu•llll•nalCoinlnent Home·. CriSis ·Due ~ (!Estate ..... , •••• c., ........... ....... A~r:ageHouse $250,000i~10 Years?1 .................... ~ .. t .........• ·::::-::~:::n:r:!.~ -...-1111-.... Ca • at I Mte,... ..._.. wlnt. Jollm ll . .,_...., t..-ct a. ..,.. ••r·•f..._ .... • .. ~ W•-V. ~'rtn~• tb• ...... n111m1. n. an. w el ... larsw moet tnen aaUoaat howlBI .... , •• ., ..... al .... I .,, ,,.... 1w .... •laonW l&Det World War 11. n I &1 • CalitDnla .. averqe bome -._ L. D., Newport leada tod11 oo1t11100,000. ~ -a. a tarp empao,w, ..--UJ em= • nm ftture J'flDPI to tm.ooo lal 5~~· Allio -=-ylq ......,a.a for 50 pucent ol'tbe MW bomea s.ooo aN LuckJ storta, he., McDoane I ln or...,. Oouat1. O.U,IM utlca Com...,. Beet-man lutru· • Jn 10 ,...,., the price tat for menta, lnc., Alpha Beta~. and CC 1.rviM. an averqe California home la Wblle Dtaoeylud empton Just over •·•· t 1d t a.-h pl s whic:b l• cloH to Ute ou1aber tbat Pacltlc •apec e 0 .,w • w op n ~.ooo. Telephone emplo.Y1, Rockwell lDa.tnaUoaaJ Corp. l:leelroolc Systems Group &Dd H\AOel Aircraft Company Ground Sy1tem1 Group botb employ ap· prox11Dately t ,000 people. Knolt'a Berry Farm, Bank of America and the UCI Medical Center .. ch employ about 3,000 peo. pie. Far Wmt Services <Coco'• and 8eubea'a) has 2,500 e:npjorees. There are 2,000 people employed at CaUfornJa Stale Unlverslty-Fullerton, Fairview State Hospital and J .C. Penney. Tbe lrvine Company, Golden West Oollege and Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburcen all hire 800 people. And of course the largest employer is no surprise the Or&n1e County Department of Education. It employs 50,000 people. F.:DlTOR'S NOTE.' Randall McCardle ia prelident o/ the R.eol F.:1tate1'1; he aUo u author, lecturer and ill· structor. Send 11our comments and quemona to Randy McCaf'dU, cl o t1'e Daily Pilot, Poat Office Box 1560, Costa Meaa, CA 9~26 Housing Leaders Prep for Decline WASHING TON -Strategies to moderate the anticipated decline in housing production and td bring housing within the reach of thousands of first-time buyers will dominate discussion when leaders of the home building industry meet in Biloxi, Miss., next month. More than 1,100 builders from across the coun-try are expected to attend ltle six-day Fall Board' or Directors meeting or the National Association or Home Builders. The meeting opens Thursday, Sept. 1.3. TIGHT MONEY AND RISING interest rates this year are expected to bring about a 20 percent decline in housing starts from last year's two million level. Single family starts will drop by an estimated 272,000. "Although this is a moderate decline by his- toric standards, a drop of 272.000 homes means the l"s of "80,000 jobs, $7 .5 billion in wages and about $2 billion in tax revenue for local, state and federal governments," said NAHB President Vonda! S. Grav lee. Young Amencans in record numbers are now entering the prtme home buying ages. During the 1970s about 32 milllon Americans reached the age of 30, a 39 percent increase over the 1980s, and another 42 milllon will reach age 30 during the 1980s. "ANY DECUNE IN howling production will add to the infiati~ pressures on housing, as de- mabd is bott1ecl :Gt only to surge forward again during the ne-i;t recovery," Gravlee said. "These sh.Arp cyclical fluctuations are ex- tremely disruptive to our industry and cause an ever incre~ number or households to chase an ever decreasing number of affordable homes." To help offset soaring construction cost& and rlcord high ftnancing rates, ~AHB is supporting pending legislation that would"· amend the current FHA-Insured ~~tioo 245 graduated payment mortgage pay-.nta in the early years of the loan. I "'JUE EXPANDED PROGRAM could open the door to bol!leownersbip.lor thousands of young and middle Income families who now fiha i home of their own just outside their gasp," Gravlee said. "It ls impe>rtant that we explore every poeaible alternative In developing energy-efficien\ homes." GRAND OPENING • Deapile the muabroomi.ua bome price and the unaf· fordabUlty of people to buy them, an acldltioaaJ 1.2.5 million to l' million bouatn1 u.nita are needed In the next ftve yean to handle the PoPU)atJon demand. • Failure to build at lea.st two million uolts per year wUI almost certainly result ln in· creased prices due to the simple facts of supply and demand. · Jn.satiable demand and anti·· houaiq sent.lmenta hne teamed up to produce the abort.age. There is an attitude o r selfishness to- day in cities and com - munities that say build elsewhere. The regula- ouNon lions being created that stifle production of affordable hous ing are now responsible for an estimated twenty percent of the cost of de- velopment. This skyrocket of high prices and high interest rates coupled with restrictive policy is result· ing in a s harp decline of homesboppers, even in Orange County which could be on its way to becoming what Los Angeles was in 1970. BUT, EVEN WITH the gloomy outlook, there still is a s ilver lining at the end of the tunnel -permitting the use of "tax exempt revenue bonds" to finance housing. "This is one fork that can be used very effectively to get around the supply and demand issue -putting homes in a price range where they may be bought by the average family," said Amu1lng observations of life along the Orange Coast, penned by a native son, tn the DAILY PILOT 1 & 2 bedrooms near Mission San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point Marina. Fireplace, wet bar, shake roofs, garage, private patio or balcony, pool and spa, cabana and barbeque area, RV " parking. • --·· t "(. Dundee, Executive Vice Prell· deal ol John G. Rinaldo Floan· c1a1 CcrvoraUoo aod American ~ llon•a1e CorporaUoo, Newport Beach. • The awr.,e American family ol today la relyiq buvil)' Oil cooventlonal funds tbrou&b ln· •tltutlooal lenders, In orc1er to obtain mortca1e financing. Now tbat the alfonlabWty question la becomin& acute, new prosram.1 ottering eome aoluUons are sur- faci.01. "BY AVTHORIZING the use of tax exempt revenue bonds Lo fina.oce single family housing, Concresa could help dampen the effects of an impending re- c e sa ioo for thousands of moderate income families who are searching for homes they can afford. a majority of them in California," the analyst noted. M~ of the conditions that precipitated the housing collapse of 197 .. 75 are surfacin& a1ain. including the strong outflow of funds from mortgage lending in- stitutions. Savings Institutions lost a re· cord $2.6 billion during April, causing many institutions to curtail their mortgage lending operations. If this trend con- tinues, mortgage financing from institutions will not be easily ob· tained. WE ARE experienceing at least a twenty percent decline in housing starts this year, thereby causing a loss of $2 to $3 billion in federalandstatetax revenues. Legislation is currently pend- ing before Congress that would restrict the types or housing that would be available for the below-market mortgage interest rate financing made available under the tax exempt revenue bonds sold by states and local communities. Tennis Court Set A wind-protected illuminated tennis court will serve up plenty of recreational fun to residents of Bay View Terrace", a com- munity or 21 townhomes over- looking the Newport Beach Back Bay. Bay View Terrace. nearing completion of construction by MBD Development, Inc., is de· signed to offer 'residenu a resort en Vir(Jll.Dlent. Pdult ' Wltb the 9rlce of an average new home runnln1 around $81,000 1D moll parts of the na- Uoo, Ol'*tlde ol Ca.Womia. the lower financing coats provided by the revenue bondl constitute about lbe OGly •&1 thousands of moder&U lneome famlliea may still purchase a home." "WE'VE GOT TO do something. The population is 1rowing and housing production ls deereuinl at the same time. We' re walkin& a tight rope with time. If we don't get ~ometbi.og goioe, there's not going to be any more affordable housing to put people into." Tbe sharp decline in housing production this year would drive prices even higher and ag- gravate the "arfordabilUy crisis" for milllons of young Americans who are being denied accHs to the market. "We tend to forget many of these young Americans came Prldng Your HouM Right The value of your house la not what you think it la -·or what the ~er lhinkl. ll ii de· tennlned cblefiy by the location , th e nel&bborhood, and the current market. An ~er­ priced houle 1Utint on the manet for months becomet almolt lmpoui- ble to aell. Sor fint. you mJlt tet In llne wUh lhe market. That means a rullstic appraisal. Nobody -bot nobody -is more acutely aware • at tbe current boiulnc market than your local Realtor. A capable Realtor can bring In bia own appraisaJ expert or even a team of salesmen who will individually priee '.YO'JT borne and then reach a fair ooocen1ua. Or you can h i re a qualified Independent ap praiser You may be pleMantJJ IU11>riaed to n..r out that you .,..... m· tendlnf to prt ce· youe, ~.itt 1::rue~an ~ u PQlllble, your prtw lbou(d lnclude curtalm,. draperies, refn1erator ,, air ·co ndltioner•~ dl1bwuber, built•lnl. 1~· a helter packa1e deal ao may hutenthe1ale. Wh alt'ver your rea.N estate Medi, call ua. ~ have all the tool1 a nfl, expert1s.e to handle YOU¥ real estate lTansal'lloo• locally. Plus we offer the unique advantages of tbtQ, nation wide ER~ network advant&gefl that cost you nothin~ extra. Give us a caQ today We're hert> to help' F.R/\ Shorecrest Realty 17141 846-MTJ 12131 592 Z747 from parents who worked to .. _________________ _ build some of our finest com----------:;;-llllllllii;;;::--------._ muniliea -model ones for the nation. Orange County is a classic example. DOF.S IT SEEM fair to tum our backs on these young American families and deny them housing" ''Th06e harmed most by the seventy percent hike in the price of a single family home over the past five years are newly formed families These are fam1hes with moderate to lo-.i. incomes, the elderly and others on fixed incomes By the year 1990, there wall be 22 mill.J on households with the head of household between the ages of 25 and 35 compared with only 10.5 million families in 1970 This means that an add1t1onal 12 5 m1lllon to 14 m11hon housing units might be needed in the next five years . THE ANALYST warned that a decline of 375,000 starts this year could reduce the gross national product next year by S31 billion. ·'Tax exempt bonds are symptomatic or the fact that in· nation is carrying home prices further beyond the capacity of the home-buying public to afford housing," said Dundee. Custom Homes and Home Sites BY THE SEA I I• ''1• h i!' .11•111.1• 1h I ·I ... lt4"d\Jt1ful l.dpl">tr.ino ) Ii.:·,, •1' A , , 11,., • '"" , .t 11 ,, , •1•'<•m hOfTW-. dntl • , •1, ... •• -. < h,.n .. r •1•1<11 I .ind 'l -.A<>ry 'Hwdroom •1 ••• ' • ' •••• , •• ,. ••11 ph ... n. n ·'" VJ\lti tw<1u11ful d1 • • •• n '• •1 ,,., I .,,..,., (.11'>1 ~' ()r Y•k><t vnur v , • · .n • 1,,, Phone (7 1-l) 831 -0893 Capistrano Bluffs Home and Home Sites Condominiums overfooking the Bey of "'8wport Beech ' ' From $119,000 Pk.ls. relaxing spa, gymnasium. swlmm6ng pool me..n·s & women's saunas. entry securtty system. prtvate balconies Of patios. subterranean pork Ing. and some of the mosf spectacular Views you have ever seen t rom many of the units. Come by and see fOf yourself •.. Versales ... condomlN\Jm living at Its finest. 101 Scholz Plaza. Newport Beoch. CA 92663 (714) 63l-9212 fwm the Son OleOo Freeway (405) take the NewportlBe<}ch turnoff. then south on Newport Blvd. to ~tal Rood. Then right oppr.oxtmotely on&-hotf mrte to Scholz and the Versailles entrance . • ·~d~ • ... . ' .. ~-· ....... • . Movl"9 Up · In Real Estate ~ a.. .,.,... nn1Ne · t1 o.. ,... u. ......... ...,..o.._. ...... ,, •• , ........... ,..; .......... ti fll ... eU ,,.. lbll v ......... --Dwfllc tM .... II ,..... "'1 .... UI Wd .U.······•1.11 ................... . .. .,., •• ,.,.. .. t ....... '" laelMlDI 161 CoDttrucUoa Co•~aa1. Ano Commu.aJ&y Dn'1:" ... tM ... Com· PA7· ............ lokl .., ... ,.... el aT lilom• per year, ud =bla c.,...,. bu bMft , .. ,.... for cloeJn1 tome ... ~.-ta e.crowa. PQllaC WH, for lbrH ,...,., a flU'tMr In b1J own de· 11nUlie velopaeat firm baaed In .... wport Buda. W1Llle ~. be atudled real ••••• for its r ..... at variou Southern OOlforala tn.Uti*'wt lad..._ UCLA ud 1eneral le.~"for t.tar. yean at t 181•le Law School. He a1lo boJd:I • c.ttned .ltKrow llanq• detlpatlon tbroutb the Deparlmeat of Corporatlona. , ,. w A YNS a. CLAaa baa beta named to tbe ac· counthll ataff of American Home llort111e C9~, a Newport 8eaeb nrm sped•Hstna tn lDdtvidual and lntWutioaal real e1tat.e in· Yetlmmtl. Clart, a reskleat of Dana Polot, WU formert)' a«O'WiDI aupervilor and manaaer for Architectural Dt,ce1t aDd Boa A Ut maculnet. tublddlaries the Knapp Commalcatioal rporation of Loe AD1elet. An avid track ..U.ualaat, cu..c Clark atudied eeGDOIDlca and accounting al North Carolina Unlvenlty and lat.er graduated from Callfomla Stai. ln Loe An::!• with a Bachelor of $clence Deiree ln Ac~ . • .MAU B. OOlll:N ol Capistrano Beach has beeD promoted to vice president for condominium ~enioaa ol Broadlnoor DevelopmenL : Cohen wW be reapon.aible for purchasing aS>otmenta, aupervilfng t.bel.r physical conversion and marketing them as con· dominlwm. Prior to joining Broadmoor In 1978, Cohen aerved as Vice· president and general manager of Quall Development Jnc., of Newport Beach. In his previous capacity as an engineer, Cohen served on the Prosidcnt's Com· mittee on Product Safet y Cohen and his wife Greta have three children. TERRY F.STELLE LA.KENAN of Irvine bas joined the Newport Beach office of the George ElklnA Company aa a tales aaaociate. Laltenan currently ls treasurer of the Sales and Rental Council of the Newport Harbor Area Art Museum and a member of the Junior League ol Orange County. She also bolds a private pilots license. JOHN S. WILKINS or Newport Beach has joined the Orange County office of Grubb and Ellis Commercial Brokerage Company as Offi ce Marketing Specialist. Walk ins formerly was a.ssocaated with Xerox Corporation and was the numbe r one sah.'l> representall ve an the Carson branch. and 53rd lop salesman 10 the country A native of Palm Springs, Wilkins graduated from USC majoring 1n Business Ad· mlnlstratioo, where be wu the Social Chairman of Sigma Chi National Frat.ernlty. Wilkin.a spend.a hia leisure time playing tennis, akllog, swimming and jogging. WIUCINI Rancho California New Homes Open Vlata Raochlt.oa, a new country /equestrian de· velopmeot in Rancbo California, la now under con· atruction. Seventeen bom• ln the first pbue ranee from l ,IMS to 2,188 square feet ol llvtng area with prices of $109,D» to $124,000. Tbe homes are dealaned to take advantage of tbe views from the large Iota. Occupancy aboul<J be ln late November. Each home la offered *1th a muter bedroom suite, tbree additional bedrooms and two beauUful· ly appointed balhl. Three bulc floor plant with customized exteriors are planned. Other oulltand· ln1 features wUJ be very lar1e lot areu, air coodl· Uonin1, bullt·ln Gaffers & Sauler kitA:beo ap- s::,-.~ces, including microwave ovena, separat.e g areu, wood parquet noon in entrywaya, oak cabtnet.a, and three car 1arqes. ll01t of the homes!* provide for pools. Individual telectiona of carpets and linoleum wlll be available In vartoua petterna and colon. The homes are Pl'eMDtlY available for lmpec· Uon, aceordiftl to llell Reahy, excluaive on·alte tales NprtMDtaUves. Tbe ..._ offtce will be open dally from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tbe ~ can be reached from lnt.entate 15 SOUth, oil at llancbo Callfonla Roed, left to Ynn Road. rt0t OD Ynei to Pauba Road, left on Pauba Road to tlat project. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME1 REAL ESTATE HoU11ing .Cycle Stien : ln Slowdown 8yCllSTC1Ja&ID NEW YOIUC <AP> -Tbe Mulln1 ln4uttr1 bta a ' Joq.&tnd'IC NpUtetloD u OM ol tM IDOi voJaW. Mdor'I ot \be u .e. eewm1. Jtl eycle bu tradJUoU.llJ ND t.Gat boom, la Um• ot ... , credlt to llmn'er.1biDM1 ..... But draatlltlc ebHIH ln th• mort1•1• mantt.1 -tht metbaallm that· 1uppU• the ln· duttry wttb ltl UlebJood -may be chUILDa all that. IN TD 1-., Pa IDICTS Jonathan Oolfarb, buUdi.QI tndultry aoalytt at llentlJ Lynch, Pierce, Fenner 6 Smith, ''the b&atlol cycle, wbllt tWI in ev1denc.. will be 1l,n.lftcanUy 1 ... volallle than ll bu been durina th• ut is yean. • · Hollsing Meet Set in Mesa "Unique Solutlon1 to Houalq" will be the featured topic of the September meeUng tor the Southern Calltomia Chapter of Certified Com· merclal Investment Members. Slated for Sept. 19, tb1s all-day session will be held al the Meaa Verde Country Club In Costa Mesa from 9:30 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. Speaking during the morning program will be Frank Hughes, president of Arosa Development and Management Company of Costa Mes a. Dis· cussing joint ventures, Hughes will approach this popular concept from both the viewpoint of the equity partner as well aR that of the developer. Mobile home parks will highlight the afternoon session. William S. Gerrie, president of The Gerrie Company of Newport Beach. will provide Kn in· depth analysis of-mobile home park trends and in vestment opportunities, including pr<>Specu of ex- isting facilities a.I\ well as the development of new sites. Gerrie also will discuss the most recent In· novation.s in "own your own" or "subdivision" parks. Reservations should be made in advance, and there will be a charge of $25 per person which in· eludes lunch. lodlvlduala should contact Holmes W. Taylor at 3700 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, 92863, or cull 673-4191. ID tbe put, the UPI ud downt ol home build· lnf bavt been Influenced not only by nuctuationa la demand for boulel, but. &llo by what bappeu In lb• money menett. In bad Um.a tor t.ht economy. dem•nd for ~., rectuced'"by ftOnnil economic forcet. On toP of that, many poteatial buyert were abut out ol the market becauae atvinp inaUtutiona didn't have the mort1a1e moaey to Lead them. Tlq! LOFTY INTE&EST r~t.ea o1 the lt70a compoOnded th1a problem, attractJn1 depoaila out of aavinp acc:Ounta Into other, bll)Jer·yleldlnt In· vttJmenu. ln a procea1 known u dt.lnt.ermedla· tlon. But several tblnp have happened ln recent yeara to alleviate that threat, Goldfarb noted lo a recent report. • Flnt ol all, the rules have been changed to al· low the Hvil\ll and Iona and aaviQll bankl to combat dlalotttmedlallon with a number of "new products" that are more competlUve than the stand~ paubook account. These intlude the 1lx- month money market cerliflcat.e1, or MMC1. which pay rat.ea equal to lhoH offered by Six· month Treaaury bills. "MMC8 HA VE BEEN 1ucceufuJ In maintain· Lng depoell flows during the la.at year and have provided critical support to houaing," Goldfarb said. At the same time, he added, "Elimination or reduction of usury ceilings on mortgaee ratea In some states have also helped to make 1t possible for lending lnatlluUons to earn portfolio returns sufficient to permit h1eher-rate accounts, and lo· creased use of variable-rate mortgaees should have the same effect " Perhaps the most Important change of all. however. has been the rapid growth of a secondary market for mortgage!!, an which they can be bo ught and sold much like stocks on Wall Street AN INSTITUTION SUCH a!> the Government National Mortgage Ass()('aataon or a pnvate bank bundles individua l mortgages into a single package, and then sells pieces of the package to in vestors. This has opened up new '><>Urt'es of capital for the mortgage murkets Mortgage pools and trWlts . a negligible factor 10 yean ugo. accounted for 7 4 percent of the more than $1 1 tnllion an mortgage de bt outslJlnding an 1978. according to Federal Reserve Board fi gure" "Important to rtcotniie 11 that the tecondary mort1a,. man.t I• tUU ha itt Ullancy," Go&dfarb Hid ... W• have Hen eaUmates that by the early lMOt tueh tnatrumenta outltandin1 wlU con.alitut.e ~ of the l1r1e1t Nlmem. ot the eapltal market, totalln• more than ~ billion." llANV Of/' THESE CHANGES have contr1but· ed to the riM in the cost of m0rtca1ea. which today are 1otng at rat.es of 11 percent and hi1her. The new aources of mortgage capital are nowhere near 110 cheap u the 51,Aj percent putbook account. Thus. anyone who mlfhl be shopping for a mortgage In the 1990s prob•bly ahouldn 't hold out much hope for a return to the lood old daya of 5 percent or 6 percent rat.ea. But with the recent chanaes. the chances are presumably Improved that t.be money will be there waiting for him. Now A va.Ua.ble ~JKI. ft. & up. . PullY Jm_proved suiooe l & 2 800ry dootgn Exoollent flnancing Near Orange Co. Airport Call (714) 540-0327 \'f' ,'-J.f!J ::::e '&~,-~~J or1an '! "/\.Kn ou.~ .. i~ ~ (or other mu1leal inst...,mcut) J or l las.)1f1~1l Ad /\( l l<J~ lJll A Dolly l"llot Ad·vh0t 642-~678 • ~EAL ESTATE DM.YPILOT Oniaeate· HOmes 0pea· Coaat Hilhide Tract Overlooks Paci/re : i . ' . ' .. • j New home opportultlel In a mut.er·plennecl eommualty are now belnl aftered at the Cout in San Clemente. Situated on a prlme hllfaide mwtne the ocean, tlM Coelt ii DOW = tbe ftnt phase belq de· "loped by tbne ft.nm. The entire eom· . m~ ii muter-for 515 homes upon com· "pletloa. Stn1te.famlly detached bome1, wblcb are. oriented to muimbe view opportunltles, are betnc eoutnacted ln Ea&le'1 Bidle by Eqle Develop- ment ComNny. ll11Uc IUU by tbe Houainl Group, and ~ Bay bY Baffr Development Company PonderoM Homes will begin sales on a new f'ro· Ject there ln Ila>. A ~ON OF home desiins is being of· fered at Eafie's Rld4e. where buyers may select from three dlstinctive flool'plan.s . 1be residences are available ln three or fOW' bedroom models witb two. 2~ or three bat.ha and from 1,950 to 2,8'75 square feet. -Vtatton may tee tbe three deTelopQHDtf f>>- takin• the San Dleto Fr..-ay to tile Camlnf."' Estrella exit. Exit aod 10 DOl"tb to Ave. VaqWllQ1 then rlatlt to Calle Ouadal~ara and tranl up • bill. '· . .. Realty Seminars .. ~· . ·;· Set for Anaheirri~~ Three semlnan, each accredited for three Im• its under the Department of Real Estat. Coattou· ing Education Pro1ram, will be presented Than. day by Ray Prehm, founder and board ebairm6n of Professional Escrow Services. Directed at real estate licensees, escrow personnel and real estate investors, tbe aerin ot tbree-bour seminars will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center. starting at 8:30 a.m. nu. wilt cover "Fundamentals of the 1031 Tax Def«rid Exchange." CASA BONITA MODEL IN THE MISSION Y1EJO COMPANY'S MONTIEL HOME SERIES Priced from $1.5t,900, t.be ooe and two-story homes an appointed for family Uvtq. An array of outstandl.QI features in each home lnc:ludes floor safes, two or three wood·bw'ninl fireplaces. ceramic We entry noortq, wood stair railinp, spacious utility rooms and convenience-oriented kitchens. • Exteriors at Eagle's IUdp are attractively de· tailed with wood, natural ltme and brick trim. multi-pued windows ln front elevations and either wood shake or Monray Ute roots . A second seminar from 1:30 to 4:45 p.m . will be an "Intermediate Exchaqe Seminar" with prerequialte of Fundamentals of 1031 Exchann. Montiel Serles The tb1rd seminar from 6:45 to 10:00 p.m. Will cover "Agftements of Sale (Contracts) and All· Inclusive Trust Deeds." Vkjo Homes Go Fast Information regarding the seminars, each costing $3>, can be obtained by calling SSS-2755. OFFERING FOUR n.ooa plans is Mystic Hill, a new community by the Housing Group, where Z1 homes are under construction. Priced ------------------ from $150,000 lO $230,000 including lot premiums.------------------ tbe homes range in size from a 1,990 square root single-story plan to a 3,188 square foot two-story plan. AND l£ARN\ More than half of the Mission Viejo Company's homes in Neighborhood 10 or the Montiel series were reserved during an impartial drawing for lot and model selection, according to Steve Nelson, general sales manager for the builder. ''Twenty·two of the 40 homes offered were re- served," reported Nelson, "which brings us well past the M percent mark for total sales in this pro- ject." Since the Montiel series was introduced in 1977, 556 of the 678 homes planned have been sold. THE POPULARITY OF Montiel homes can be attributed to t.beir lake-oriented locations, be not· ed, adding t.bat many of the single family homes are situated on tbe hills of northern Mission Viejo within a short walklng distance from Lake Mission Viejo, tbe community's 124-acre recreational lake. Additionally, the architectural design of Mon- tiel homes contributes to their high sales rate. Dis- tinctive features s uch as atriums, bay windows and elegant front entryways are noted by Montiel buyers as favorite amenities. Also, the Casa Dolores, with its second·st.ory bridge spanning t.be living room, offers today's sophisticated buyers design excitement they desire. Montiel homes range in size from 1,225 to 2,033 square feel and have three or four bedrooms and two to three baths. HOllF.S IN NEIGHBORHOOD 10 are priced from $93,000 to $120,125, and are scheduled for oc- cupancy in March, J,980. Each of the ~e plans offered bu a formal dining area and a family room or optional den. Amenities include carpeting in living rooms, -Olning rooms, balls and all bed.rooms; ceramic tile countertops in kitchens; pressed steel tubs with ceramic tile wa.lmeot in bathrooms; and wood shingle roofs. Montiel kitcb..., feature pilotless gas ranges, eye-level double ovens, automatic disbwashera and disposals, trash compactors, and walnut- stained ash cabinetry. MONTIEL BUYERS CAN add a number of de- sirable a menities to their homes by selecting from the Mission Viejo Company's wide range of op- tions, which include complete air conditioning, shake roofs, automatic garage door openers, mir· Investments Outlined Three real estated syndication spe<:iallsts - an attorney, a certified public accountant and a re- altor certified in rroperty management -will teach the details o organizing real estate invest- ments oo Sept. 24 and 25 in San Diego. "Blueprint for Syndicating" will be conducted by Gau Aminoff ol Los Aacelea, Ron Fenollo of San Francisco and Edward Paul of Oxnard from 8 :30 a .m. to S p.m . each day at the Sheraton- Harbor Island Hotel in San Diego. Tbe course is sponsored by the Syndication Division of the California AssoclaUon of Realtors . .. , c:==================--~1 LAND AUCTION 238 RESIDENTIAL LOTS + ACREAGE Ta Be Seid lndivtdalty SIPT. 30 .. t A.M. .. '9dftM Motel 6161 c .. 1 ..... Aw .. c.....c1ty ••• • AS LOW AS s1po "rs &m'-, ....... I ~ I I : I rored wardrobe doors, second-story balconies, wet bars and second fireplaces in some plans. Montiel homeowners also have the option of joining the volunteer-membership Mission Viejo Recreation Centers, with access to four extensive- ly equipped sports and play centers, conveniently located throughout Mission Viejo. Exteriors reflect a Cape Cod influence with Victorian details. Brick, st.one, wood and shingle accents are abundant along with multipaned win- dows, weathervanes, band-sawed trim. corbels and other Old World touches. tr..RN 11\f: ewura OEl\\JtR S 'O OR QlOER Five tastefully decorated models are open daily from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. To reach the Montiel complex, exit tbe San Diego Freeway in Mission Viejo at Alicia Parkway and drive east to Marguerite Parkway. Follow Marguerite north along Lake Mission Viejo to La Barca and follow the signs to Montiel. so"iS ~o GIRL ~l"i 100/>."i arch?~~~nO~~e~e~~t:i~ ~a~::~"!efo:::~ C"-' ,l 642-432'--t\i, j\~11\(•jl Company. The 34 residences now selling are of-I"\\. ~~ .. !_........ ., fered in six floor plans with three and four L A2-432 \ bedrooms and 21h or three baths The one and two· .__ ____________ 06" ____ __, story residences are priced from $159.950 If this reminds you of some of the new developments ··~·-o 've e '5~_ .. ,,_., .-11 YI u s en lately, take a look at Los San Juan Capistrano If you think the homes in new de- velopments look like they've all been cut from the same mold, then you haven't been to Los Con-ales. At Los Comllee, you won't find baker's dozens of new homes that all look alike. Here you pick from an assortment of 11 different floor plans and 28 different elevations. With that kind of selection, it's al- most as if they were built to order. The flavor at Los Corrales is early California. Open, airy designs on large lots that complement the San Juan Capistrano countryside. With walled entries, garden court- yard& and genuine clay tile roofs. And, unlike a lot of halt-baked new homes, the architecture at Los ~rrales is not just a "movie-set" front, but i~ carried all around and throughout the home~. The interiors are unpredictable. Soa1ing vaulted ceilings with real wood beams dramatize ~unken liv- ing rooms. Unique tireplace8 blend with the decor. Connoisseur kitch- l'll~ 111tlude quality Thl•rmador appliance8 like top-of-the-lin~ Thermatronic I I Micro-Thermal ovens (most plans),· steam clean di~washers and trash compac- tors. And the master baths have more ceramic tile than you'll find in mu8t homes. When you're fed up with seeing do- zens and dozens of cookie-cutter homes. take a look at the two, three and four bedroom models at Los Corrales. We'll gi"e you a more tasteful home for your dough. From $134,950 Sales office: 28121 Via Rueda San Juan Capistt"ano, CA 92676 'Thlephone: 7141661-0344 Open daily, 10 AM -6 PM. Eight beautiful models. .. . . :1 :< . . . . . .. TR7 CONVERTIBLE • Sales -Service -Leasing •iiil at:JtftlJ~ 5 Yr./50 ,000 mil•· ••lili•11·;;;;J'· ~ ~?\ ~:~:;;:~:1~·~~·~;: iJllSO }~ N•·w Import~!!! 979• 2500 llranfr'.. ('':i,..:;:Z:,: fA.Jtfa•d &111rr ,roa_ .. __ ......_ ro•'-'"' ..,......._,o••••-11.u..ro,,..._ J hlod.1 .So1111t flf tltr .\011 DirRn """'"' HARBOR 81. VO /SAN DIEGO HlHWA Y 2'JJ5 HARBOR BL \IV. COSTA MESA A cJ1v11SJOt1 ol Bauer MOIOtS Bu.c#-()pel-Jdguar I "urrtf>/I MG 1 979 280ZX COUPE 2 tone sliver. 5 speed trans.:l~_sttlpe. AM/ FM stereo, ptotection pa~ rear vent Welt. American mags & . ~u:'r~)'OfY equipped. $.9565 1979 510 SBDAN ~°:; ~ 'f:: trans-$4849 equipped. (o~'f°'Y The difference between a • Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all. you don't drive the lease, you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes·Benz you drive some- thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes·Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world's most r es pected automo· biles. A car with legendary engi - neering. meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you tease for two. three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz. you drive a car wi th classic lines and timeless- ness that 1s never out of date. We have several lea sing plans to ofter you. One 1s certain to make 1t more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes -Benz than you might have thought poss1 -<;g ble. Call us today for the \ surprising facts. _ Ask about our many convenient teasi ng plar_ls. Mission Viejo Imports 831-17 40 2::;~h~;::::·,~:y. 495-1700 Son Diego fwy or A~. M•uH>n V1~10 KOMBI '79 RABBIT .. Tax Lie & Doc Fee (975) (872061 ) 5 + Tax. Lie & Doc Fee 11004111504261 ' • • • • • • • • • ------------------------------------------------------------· '79 VW CAMPER "POP TO,.. 59495 . + Tax. Lie. I Doc. Fee (1057) (087983) SEE TODA Y'S CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR OUR PRE-OWNED AUTO BUYS!! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JIM MARINO VW i 18711 BEACH BLVD. i ~... HUNTINGTON IE.ACH : ~ . ~fr' ~ , A42·2000 i 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1': •••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• ma en a I irvlne·-.. **MEW OM THE .MARKET ** lu.oa Yfll#M011BI lmm•culale ~I me>ekt In Phu. Ill. PanlutJc view ot rnlns. It city ll&h Newly decorated• ready for your move-In! 1225.000. Slaaron mit.h 8"-QDO, OPEN SUN. l-5 P.M. 2100 PORT DURN ID·34 > ..... ATI .. 115TATI ln Harbor View !es. A highly uptrMkd Palermo w/4BR1 & lg easy~are pa & lovely pool/911a. You own the land at 1289.000. Don't let t get away! Jeanne Barnett &14-3200. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 171 PORT ABBEY PLACE. CD-3S l E llOCIC llAUTY! Plan J Broadm e -recenUy redecorated -tlose to comm. pool & p Rs -family rm loolctng out to atrium - pvt. master w/llJ"l"Ored wardrobe. Lovely quiet cul-de-sac IO<'ation. SJ29.900 leasehold Marlon Frizzell 7S2·J414. OPEN SUN. J·5 PM. 1911! BIDDLE. <D·36l ~OMPLm PRIVACY! Impressive dbl. d<ir entry & private patio from the entrance to t his lovely 48R & ~mlly rm residence. Spacious master suite & hving & dining 'ms open to a secluded patio & yard. 3-car garage. Big CanJ>n security & value for S39S,OOO. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. 10·37 > NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTf OWNER SAYS "SB.U" a nd has reducro the p-ice on this Lusk·bulll 4BR /family room home to $168,500! • Fully rG'ced yard w/room fat' pool. Quiettconvenient loc.-at1on ... walk to sclools. park & shoppiniz Will consider 2nd trust deed. Larry Dyer 5a-&::1s. OPEN SUN. l·S P.M. 2224 ARALIA. l':ASTBLUFF lD·38 WESTQJff! Your opp()rturnty t> see an outstandinlZ ramily home in one or Newport's finer loohons~ 4RRs -family r m • 3 fplcs -open benms & POOL' S48,000. Polly J ohnston 642·8235 OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M.113.1HlGllLJ\'JDDRJVF.. <D-39> JIG 5aNE IN BIG c:AHYONI Totally customizef & prof. redecorated 48Rtfamlly rm home wtlron .iate entry & 'IV Streen survelllan~. Honeywell fire system to add to guard-gated areaseeurity. LJZ 40' pool & separate spa & sauna. All on one-level -qui« escrow possible. Tom AJUnson 642·8235 OPEN SUN. J.S P .M. tll ROYAL ST. GEORGE. m -401 DOVER SHORES -VIEW! Tre mendous Uprer Bay view from this lovely.~BR 11inizle-level home w/1mp~ive e«.1rtyard entry & lush low-mamt. landscaping. l.l;hl & airy relax& enjoy the "l!ood·llfe" in luxury for only $247 ,000. J t>r i Hunt642·835. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 2130 SANTIAGO. CD-41 l WTBlUFF -EXOTING VIEW! Popular 3BR Il.lsk "C" Plan in beautirul condition. Park·like yard has room for Jbol. A unique family home close lo schools. shopping. recreation & 'hurches. S230.000. Jeanne Rameu. 644-i200. OPEN SUN. l ·S P.M.iOl BELLIS. ID-421 POOl & SPA ... and terrific Big Canyon location' Versailles model wtexpanded family rm &~lh BR. HiJZhly up~raded w/many custom features for _gracious livtig ... wrap-around VIEW too! 5695.000. Sandie Fix 644-6200. OPIN SUN. 1·5 P.M. l RUE VALBONNE ID-43 > BlUffS -FRONT ROW VIEW1 38R end-unt Franciscan model wispectacular Upper Bay waler view. A luX1rious condominium w/many upgrades. .wine cellar. mil'Tors. Bfmluda shutters. $245,000 leasehold -Oexible financtnll:. Dic k Haldem an 642-8235. OPEN SUN 2·5 PM. 1969 VISTA CAUDAL tD-44) OJSTOM EXEOJTIVE HOME located in )over Shores area on presll!Oous street. 5BRs. 4 bath residentt "'/oversi1ed pool & patio adjoining spacious basketball & badminton area. New cpl. & paint• $249,000 incl. land. Tom Allinson 642·8235. OfEN SUN. J.4:30 P.M J528 SANTIAGO DRIVE. CD-45l BAYCREm Fabulous ltan Wells 48R home w/many custom upgrades & pror. decorating. Freshly done -i1unny & bnghl -so eye·appealing w/I~ yard & cus\Om awning-covered patio. Close to shopping, park & some of the bes~chools! S237,000. J ane Paquin 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. l!IO!twMMOOORE. CD-46) DRASTK:AU.Y RB>UCEDI "Acre Ptus" in Newport Beach now pri«d to SELL & develop! Room for tennisjcourt & pool! 38R & den home. Cookie Allison 64Z.8235. OPEN SUll.1·5 P.M. 240122ND STREET. <D-47 l CAUFOINIA CX>lfTEMPOIARYI City dose locaUon! Country club living! Beautiful Big Canyon fairways aijoin this spacious residence featuring formal living " dining rms, femily Ir billiard rm. mald's rm Ir pool. S'195.000 Incl. pl1ns for a 2BR 1d4ition. Also available for lease w/option. Lynne Valentine6'&-6200. CD-48> DOVER SH01ES wxum Higb ceilings ror eleaance • drama -formal dlnlnf rm -gourmet ldtcben wl,brkfst area -magnificent maeter au•te ... all 'w/a~ar VIEW. F•mlly rm w/bar • tplc. 4BR Ir 2 aepu-ated from borne by POOL. st?0,000 leuebo1d. Barbara Aune IGl2U. (D..4f) I \ BIG CANYON VIEWI BJ day. a au.Ptrlative view of tM golf eoune: by nlll'lt. • view ol the Upta ot F..ak1o JIJand. A matnt.enue.free lifestyle In tldt 2BR delue lowD."lilme w/aanken U'1q nn. formal dlnlnl rm In eecurlty bid• •lcoart.Jud founuin tr comm. pool• tennla. SltS.SOO. Joyce Edland ea-. <lMO> -t rea tg FINER PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY POOi. & MllNG GR&N ••• and an elegant Big Canyon home ror lhe entertaining executJve. Terrine 48R n oorplan features ramlly rm w/fplc. & sunken conversation area overlooking pool atta. S585.000. Jeri Hunt 642-8235. (D.52) WAUC TO SO«>OlS & PARKJ From this neat 38R home on quiet cul-de-sac. P'amlly rm -rplt' lovely shade trees in lg yard. $139,500 Cathryn Tennille 642-8235. <D·S3> UDO ISlfl Spectacular SlnRle ·s tor y on approx. 60' Int Aword -w1nn1nR archltectur<' w/all major room'> viewinR 1·ncloi.ed pvt pJllO' $620.000. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. I0-54 1 DRAMA TIC DEAUVlu.EI Add an eleJ?ant dimension to your hfe bv hving in this lav1:.h 4BR townhome. 2 story living rm w1'4all or l'?lass ror J fubulous qew of the 11olf rourse . hlRhllRhted bv l>ur h ru ... tom amt>n1t1C'' "' plantation shull<'rs. bit m cabme~ & deluxt• ~pa $550.000 L)nnt' Valentine 644-&00. 10-551 "LOCATION, VALUE & QUAUTYl" What better reasons to purrha'\C' \'our f:im1l v home" fl:.ilb<la Peninsula Point .. can't be duplicated today m trrmh of ~Q ro.ta.1?1· & the askin~ pnce of $395.000' 4RRs. 21 • bath!. -formal dtnlll.I! &- ramily rms & more! Chnl Mosc11642·8235 11).56 • SOUTH BA YFRONT! Spt•rtacul:ir 2·!.lnry f"n•nc-h c·ontemporar\' on !>and' lwac-h "' 'll'"' c•f b!lY .& lsland f"erry. Many r ustom rraturei; in ROTH 3BR un1h' f-.astly conv. to i.tnJ!h:-fumtly too Sl.085.000 01rk lfalrfrrmun 642-8235 ID·57 I GOlf COURSE VIEW ... plu:. blue lake & sparkl1n~ niJ?hl·lillhls from th1i. dPluxP 2 RR • townhome. Bit-ins for the fasUdiou.;, wet-bar for enterta1mnl! & pool & tennis for the sporty. S187.500 Joyc-e Edlund 642·8235 ID·58 1 PRla RfDUCTIONI Beautiful corner !oration! Lovely patiO!'~ PLL'S 11 chance to build your own larger "Oreom Home" -or hve tn thi~ 2RR "charmer" ·- NOW S300.000 leasehold Dona Chichester 642-8235 (0.591 RARE BORDEAUX TOWNHOMEt The serene Biiz Canyon atmospherl' f'nhances lhe beoutv of this 3BR home. Dinins: area & brkf'll nook -Pn\'ale pa tio off master •natc · Carden Court & Coven'tl patio. $365.000 Lynne \'olentme 644·6200 I0-601 SPACIOUS BAYFRONTI Dock for I~~ •JC'hl' Near nt'\4 homr "' main room' 0\ erlookiniz lnl\ &· Jg det'lt. Master suite & s1llm1Z r m are 'leparatc-wmR on uppt>r ll•vt•I w/2 adli'I 8Rs l.lbrary'drn C'on\t•rts to pvt )!uq<;t rm & hath M.ud"· 11uurtcrs. Sl.J00.000 incl. l:ind Larry Dyer 642-8235 10-611 PRIVACf & SECURITY! lmmaculatr Pinehurst m odel MrLam Tn\lnhomt• located nl';1r romm t<'nms. pool & ~pa Featur~ 2RR~. den. d1ntn1t area. wet bar. fpk & pnvute dt•ck. Pnrc-•t1 lo c;l'JI a t ~174.500 Ownrr \llll t·on~ufrr lt!ase-opt1on Lynne \':.ilentine 644-6200 m li2 I .. TERRI FIC TIIEf HOUSEi T ri level end-unit rondom1n1um surroundE'd b~ lr('e' w 'lovely vww of r aty lights. Upper Bay & mtns. Open & light w1 h1gh beam re1ltnl(s this 6BR home features wood wallo;, stained J?la' . formal dinmJ! & eating spare m bright kitchen. S244.SOO Jean Dales 642·8235 ID·63 I CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY IMMACll.A TEt You'll fell In love with the beautiful intt'rior of this 38R. famtlv rm home on lg. pvt. comer lot wtroom ror pool NOVI ONLY ~2.000 & you own the land! Rosemary Myers 644-62il0. OPEN SUN. 1·5 p M. 1218 KEEL DRIVE. IO-Ml SPECTAQ.I AR VIEW1 180 degree VIEW of Harbor. Jetty. Catalina & sunsets rrom thls quality-built 3BR 6: conv. den home. Sparkling pool mues lhia a deligbtfUI residence for Indoor/outdoor entertaining " a true "Callf .• Ufestyle. '' S79S.OOO Incl. land In Irvine Terrace! Larry Dyer 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 191~ GALATEA TERRACE. (l)-8S> HARIOR VIEW HllSI Sparkling pool -covered patio • aardia·Uke HtUnl of lhl1 corner lot make th\11 th e perfect private place for Indoor/outdoor entert~! 48Rlfamlly rm home ~/lot8 lo offer at 1289.000. OPEN SUN.1·5 P.M.121J1SEACREST. <D-tS> UNIB&AllE VIEWI Fabulous family home on ooe of the lar1est Iota In Spy1lau aUordlna .. a view of the ocean. harbor llaht.a tr lbe mountabu. SBR1 -ronnat dlninl rm -famUy rm -brllflt rm tt a bonus rm. A covered paUo. p00l apa complete the picture. $725,000. L¥nne Valentine ~­ <J>.t'f) IY 1HE Sf.Al Cultlm 4-l~ bom• •lbeauUtuJ Wb.lte Water VIEW! tBR1 - •P•c-. fanUJ)' rm -~t quarter'•· La. 1round w/room ror pool. 15'5.00D. Lola Etan~. (1)..18) CORONA del MAR PROPERTY EXQUISllt SPYGLASSt Fine decor & quality a pr>ointments create an atmosphere or tmdenlated eJqance II\ this 38R home w /form al IJvma & dining areas. comf~ family rm " past.oral VIEW 1489.000 incl land. Martha Macnab 642·8235. <D-69 1 A BEST BUY .•. m Camro Shore<; v. pnvate beaches' f'anta~t1C' Oct>an VIF.W from this 3BR. 5':-bath ru<1tom home Ft'atur~ fam1lv room -dee!( - IJ(>OI & lu'lh landS<'apmg Pnced at $499.000 & you own the land. Jean ()n\ci, 642.8235. <0·'1'1 I SPYGlASS Hill! 0 ('t•an \'lf:W and IO\ 1•l v mtn., J fabulou' \'l.,l :t from th1'i tlHR familv rm homf' ft-alurml! 2 fple-. bit in .. 1ora)!1• &. \'ustom panl'ltnf.? Ov('r'-11ed lot y, moon .. haped pool & 'flJ :i r·ar l!.ir.1l!e & Mde ~ a rd for \mall boat SS49 000 ff>i· Jo, <'t· F:rllund 642 11235 • 0 7 I 1 CAMEO SHORES! "1n1?IE'·'tor' 4HR \ IF.W h'lm1·"' hz '¥rd C:onvrn1Mlt ltx-at1on -rlo-.1· 111 'h''PPtnl! .. rhool., & 3 p\l bea<"ht"• ~ow $269.500' Donn.1 G•xhhall M I fi20ll 0 i:! I B..EGANa ON SPY<itASS HIU! I 1nc1·r ;:a1Ah1l•· & 1·n111\ th1• ,pe(1.1rulJr \'IF" or o<:"•·Jn hiiv & r·11v lu·lo'4 from th1' ou1,1.ind1n1? 5Rfl homl' P"nPl...-1 lam1f\ rm "' ,...,l lt.ir ~ourml'I kill h1·n "' ne1o1. upph.1nn•' SpJrkhn~ POOL S"!J!I 0011 (',1 1hr~nT1•nni lh•642H23!J 1() f.lt IRVIME PROPERTY TURnf ROOC PRESIDENT HOME! IA\C'ly ntJZht h~ht "ll'"' from thl' I 'lo~ 4RR rP~1d1•n1•· I-pie' 1n ram1h rm Cv.l'I har IOI•' 1 & II\ me rm l.e ma .. rr r .. u11 .. " \ , .. .,,. l.- 1·0' l'fl'd pJl10 ReJut1rul & µrt\,,.,.. ~3~ Oi1') LorrumP Rf'nnt•' 7~·1414 Ol'f-:N SL'"ll 1 'l PM I R9'i1 G l.f';\MO~T TERRACf: 10741 tHD A lfASE W /OPTlON? LEASf? CONTRACT? ()v. ner 1o1.11l l.F.A...<;E OPTIO"I ll'll'I' rontr;i<:"l '1;0W l'R ICF:O /\T SJS0.000 lh•~ twaut1ful l'an Carlo-. \lodPI in f!anrhc• ~Ctn JonQu1n '4on 't la'>t long Lovely """" -• r l<>'>t' I<• pool .ind !'I\ a1t:1hlt> :\OW· Ro<>rman \her. 644 6200 OPE:'\ l-L':" I~ f' ~t •10 CERRITOS co i5• UNIVERSJTY PAK OWlMftU Open tx-amt'd rath~rul re1hn1Z & rlere~ton ''"ndows add tll th• r1r;ima of dl~IJ!O \OU "'ill Ortd m th1' JHR [){'anl' built Bendemt•t•r "'1~3 500 Juhl·\ an "' 1l'r<'n i52 1414 rll 'ifi 1 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! "ell ma1nt.11ned JHR pool hom1• \4 ramilv rm Jrlrl1t1on /\n l''<('l'ptionJI buy al S9H 900 Anttil Rrdd .. ha"' i~ 1414 en n I WE FRONT! Fantasl1C' "Clenv.ood" mrtdt>l in Woodbnd~w JBR' -dining rm "'a lk to '-pa. lwaC'h & lt•nni' ht time orrered S249.500 Donna Godsh;ill 644 6200 !D-i81 LUXURIOUS POOL HOME! 1,0,eh· snn Prel"ident Hom1• 1n Tur11e Rock IA •vipw or hill .... 'lipt t0'4t•rs & ntllht hRhts . Frature-. Ii: & J?rar1ou' formal 1hnm1L rm & 'JlU<'IOt" family rm w I wet bar lmmaculatt•' $375.0011 ~l .1dt•hn1• t'ross 7~2-t4 t4 ID· 79 I GREAT FAMILY HOME! 38Rs -fam1 lv rm -dttorated 1n lovl'lv l'arthtont"" Comc-r lot m community where uss<K• inl'I. pool & ll0nn1·s. PnrC'd to sell al $11 5.500. Natalie Ben1amin 1:12·1414. <0-801 WAl.Jt TO SOtOOlS & SHOPPtNG from this delightful. recently decorated Deane ho me. I-story, 3BR residence near pool. park A tenni.s. Fine style for Sl48.SOO. J ulie Van Wleren 7S2-1414. <D-81 l SANTA ANA HEIGHTS PR0'9TY WP&· BAY -Sl•,950I Don't mtss lhis customlr.ed newer 48R home wlo•er 2300 sq. f\. or well-planned ramllY Uring space. JPamUy rm opens to poolslr.ed yerd; form1I dlnlnl tr country kitchen wtnoot: PLUS much more! Paula Balley t42·GSS. OPEN SUN. 1-4 P .M. 2315 MESA DRIVE. <1)-82) • . , ~· ~ fJ ,, ) q. J . , .. ' .. KY"9f · Focus on MexicO OU ~ Nation World Attention •-rws llDICANI l..ooll at Uaat u their due. n.1 feel U.. world la ftn.U, paytn1 t.Mm lliomaae for their oU," Hid tbe · American wbo, ,like mbat IO\lrcet interviewed ln Maico, tnalated oa anonymity. ''Tbey welcome all tbe attenUoo, but I tbi.Dk they're a Utile afraid of ll. too." '1"hia all la like Mexico and tta people: it 18 ""Y complicated," aald PWvto Zama, an official ol Pemex, the 1ovemmeot'1 ciant otJ monopoly. Tbe parade reflecta new realltlea ln a world tbat '1 runnJ.nc abort of enern -for both those wbo need oil and thos e who have it. Mexico elaims the world's sixth largest proven reserves. •OST EXPE•TS agree that huge pool.a of o1J and eu lie beneath the Mexican landscape and offshpre waters -that ,,Mexico ~ fDOVed into the ~~~Cacbeand ~ a~ enter the c-ttaotte~O' market are -Object to 11111M dellete. But one fact seems clear lilexlcan oil ls not ttkely to solve American shortages ln tbe forHee&ble tutu.re. "Tbe United States should DOl plan for Mexico to produce very high exports during the 1980s and it ls extremely unlikely that aoy U.S . con c e ssio n s o r pressures could gel Mexico to pr oduce high exports," said David Ronfe ldt, a Mexico specialist a t the Rand Corp. think tank near Los Angeles. PRESIDENT JOSE Lopez Portillo bas said repeatedly that an oil bona nza will not be allowed to &hretltlm an economy that's just recovering from turmoil and runaway inflation. ~be oll. be •aid, wiJI be ~veloped only as rapidly as ·•e xico can ua~ the revenue, •hich, at cwnot export prices ~f $22.60 a barrel. could be •normows. AP .... FEARS INFLATION JoM Lopu Portltlo "If ... ·we open the valves to export oil to the limit of demand lo a world that ts avid for tt, we wlll have nothing to do wilb tbe money; we will Infla te our e conomy by the wors t of all ways : cong es tion ," the pre sident told r e po rte rs lo January. "It ls," saJd a seoJor member of the president's staff. "just like a person who has too much "We ha.,e l»ee11 rabed tmth tlae ldftl that ~ ..,.. ofL Bllt at tile ~ •l•r~ ell ... llOt ··--""..,. 11.,ea." to eat. U he eats everything In sight, he will get sick with indigestion." MEXICO'S OIL production reached 1.6 million barrela a day in July and Lopez Portillo says he expects to reach b.la goal of 2.2S million barrela a day late next year. Of that total, about half will be available for export. And be uys bis goal IJJ also the limit for the remainder of his six-year term, which ends in November 1982. The United Sta tes, which bought about 80 percent or lbe 365,000 barrels exported dally :. Intr~going Job .i ·Mak Lives With (J(J Femaks :: 6TORRS, Conn. (AP) -Univenity of Connecticut senior Andy !young la living with 60 women. t~ He's a resident aaalltant ln tbe Lady Fenwick Howse, where 60 male atudenta live. The univenlty'a Office of Residence Life Hys e's only the seeond resident Ulbtant at tbe univenlty to live in a etldence ball which primarily uses memben of the opposite as an R.A., but I haven't felt any Jl. coldness or lack of belng accept· ~ ed," Young said. ~ "MOST OF T8E women have "At ftnt I wu utounded. but C robably uever really bad then I was elllremely in· yooe 6-fool·l 'With hairy legs trigued," Young said. "After all. oli~ Seek o l\ecruit erticemen : , CAMP PENDLETON <AP ) -·Tbe men who begin aa Marines may end up as policemen. ~~ A recruiting drive by the San ;.Dteeo police department is uo· nlerway at the natlon'1 bia1est ampb.lbloua military bue, 30 f : miles north of San Dteco. 1 : IN TBE fl88T day, 31 1 • leathen:iecb with llWe Ume left J : bl their eallstment alped up to , j take u.e pOllce.;::ncatioD t.t. : • Seventy It .tatt.4 tbo6 : : police recruitment v aA the ' • ••coad day. Police dei.ctl .. • : Harold Cos 1ald be "would have • ~ bed aatilfted with 50 ... : Tbe police van la 1cb.edw.d to vtalt otlm' mlBW)' .,.... ud both eon.,. ud htib IChool campu•• to flad men ud · · wo ..... apecU., to look for Jobi aooa. Tbere ba•• been a record ..... ol pollee ,....,... ... ba · = MatbJ 8u Dtqo, wbere UM f ltal'dllc PQ la '12.IOO -aa1l7. i i PBlll'OftM4NCE . ' : • POINTBD our ! t WASllINGTON CAP> -Rep. Du ~ ll-IDd., HDt a....- tloaun to ewUt••• .-ma them to J-.. tbe ~ ol~· l One eouttt .. at PH wa ~ .................... . •IQM, arrived la WnM I ; '"· dl01-dallled; &lane, ... ......... how many men have lived with 60 women?'' AILI COaDOBA, TBB bouae president. laid. "J waa upeet at fint, but Andy•• very friendly. I don 'l have any doubt that be will make it work." "There's no sens e of con· atralnt becawse he's male and we're female," aald Diane Late, a freahman from Soutblqton. ''He's Uke an older brother. I'd go to him with any problema I have." laat .,._. CM apect a llaan ol lllnico'• a6l. · . But 11.-0 MnMI toll ...... to e:a:pandla1 lh lht of cuatom•n -wbteb alre .. J hnh•d•• Praae~~1 .1"81':~ Caaacla, larael ud ouaen - deereuble lta d•Pftdeac. an tba United States. Am.,.tca lmporta almo.t balf th• it.a million barrela ot oil It ..... _. day. •tftlZ VMTSD ITATD ta tlearlJ one of our lotleal cuatomen," Lopez Portillo told reporten a few mootba -CO· "But lt .nu not be tbe ODl7 cou.ntry to wblcb we will ..U . . . We aba.ll Mil to ~ who wllb to buy from us under tbe moat favorable 'COOdltlona and beat off en for Mexico." In a naUoa that feeb atrcmalY that lt bu been lporecl and ridiculed u a poor re1atiall b7 tll powerful nelehbor. petroleum ia wrapped upUy ln pride and poUUcs. •'Whenever petroleum becomes a forel&D policy lasue," Ronfeldt said, "tbla very traditional nationalism la arou.ed ln Mexico." That natiooallam 1eem1 allo renected ln Mexico'•· refulal to join the Arab-dominated Orga nization o r Petroleum Exporting Countries , altboulb Mellican oU pricea are kept at OPEC levels. "WE WANT TO have our own policies and develop our own resour ces. We do not want our bands tied by other lnte.relta, said Pemex'1 Zama. And of propo1al1 for a common market of North America, Lopez Portillo and bl.a spokesmen are noncommittal. The president baa aaid eoero la a worldwide problem that requires jlobal aolutiona. Illa offi ce sal be will expand that view ln a speech to the United Nations this month. Me anwhile, Pe m e x. which controls the indus try from oil well to gaa atatlon. continues a massive explOt'atioo prognm. Pemex baa been steadily boosting estimates of reserves, which stood al six billion b&rrels wben the president took offlce ln December ma. THE AGENCY LISTS its e nergy reserves -including natural JU -ln meuurementa defmed by bow mucb enero la produced by a barrel of oil. By December, It was UsUnc proven reserves of 40 billion b~la. That t.otaJ includes. the agency said. about 26 billion barrels or oil and 59 trillion cubic feet ol natural gu. The same report cites probable reaervea of another 44.6 billion barrels -perhape 21 barrels of oU -and potential reserves of a mind-bog&llng 2A>O billion barrels. The UoJted States bu proven oll reserves of about 29.S btllloo barrels. And Saudi Arabla, the giant of the oil world, hu some 160 blllloo barrels. THE POTENTIAL CIA.DIED by Mexfco bu spar\ed media compart.ona with Saudi Arabia and talk of a new ~ of tbe all mou.ntain. But Pemex engineers and American experts caution that ''potential" means only that the geology la favorable. Aa an American economist put it: "Those numben don't mean much until you actually put a bole ln the cround" to see wbat'1 down there. Tbat process la ju.st beginning in moat ol Mexico. .. The more probable locatiom have already been tapped." Zama laid. "ID thl.I bUlneea, the eaay alwaya comn tlrat." Richard Nehring, a Rand Corp. eMrgy speclallat who bu studied the Mex.lean clai1111, aaid the eatlmatea of prov•n, racoverabl• reMrv• probablJ repreHnt aome ••premature optlml11D. It'• not tlaat lt'• wronc., but 1t may take a wbUe to really prove It.'' BUT BE SAID as•s comfortable wttb t.be combined total of prov• and probable rtatrv•, aJthou•b •'that mQ not be fully developed bJ ms and it wlll require 1ub9tanUal secondary recovery effort.a." Tbe ricb new flDda an ln the tteamy Juta1l•• of rout!Mut llle:a:leo and ofhbora la Campeebe a.,, an arm ol tbe Gall ot llaico wben a,,...., well bu c ... aw th• world'• wont oO lllil.1. Tb• ftel61, probablJ a= t.be ricbelt ba t.be world. put Jlaieo cm taa. briDk ol a Dft' era. BVT JOaOS at71TAllAN'l'S, a poliUcal ldatlat at llaiCO• Clty'1 p.._aU,.oua Coll••• of -11 •• lco, elted a ••baa le 1keoUdlm about tbe Gil ... "lt11 ~ We 1a1ow Wt OWD ... -,.. .. rNclJ to ....... ,.. Y«i& .......... ..... ..... ....,. ......... .. Idea tWt we ow oq. -.& I& U.. .... time, a'1 U. • t1 r' ~ ..~" • Fl!Png Saucer? Well, yes and no. It's fl ying, all n gbt, and it 's shaped like one of those things rrom ·'The Day the Earth Stood Still." but it's a ctually a Frisbee flung by Scotts· da le. Ariz .• school teacher J ohn Dant at a city park He's a_ Big Wheel In Transportation CHARLESl'ON. Ill. <AP> -If the guoline ~forces a relUJ"D to the bone and bu&gy, Roy Reed's ttny shop could replace local Ure atorea. He makes handcrafted, hardwood wheels ror circus wag005 and band.some show wagons all over the cowitry. 1lEED, '18, DOESN'T KNOW BOW many other waaoo wheel builders are left in the world, but Judlinl from the number and locaUoo ol his cuatomers, there can't be many. • "I've made wb~la for people all over the country," said Reed. "Nobody wanll to take up that trade any more." Reed learned the buics in b1I father'• blacklmJth abop ln Eaton, Ohio. abortly after the turn of the ceatur')'. But. It w aaa i un · tll be retired u a carpenter th.at Reed put those skills to wort. He built a pony wagon for a rriend. but the man suggested that COllltnact.ing wooden wheels from scratch would be too bi& a Job for Reed.. .,DON'T TELL ME I CAN'T DO aom.uun,, beeauae I'll 1bow you that I can," said Reed. wbo created wbeeb for the pclll1 waaoa and launched his career. "Pretty soon. people found out I could make wbMll ... and the bua1neu kept growtna. There wu no atop to tt.. •• Reed. wbo bu made wheels for everytblni from 1mall earta to bu1e parade waaom. MDt bis moet recent Ht to a elrcm m\IMWD lD Florida for UM OD a Calliope. He eltimalel that be bu built about SOO wheels since he beean in t97(. aEED, TllUMBING TBaOUGB a colorful plctwe album of wheel.a and wqona be bas built. aald be oace could turn out a wbffl a da)-, but bu slowed down ln recent yea.n. Tbe OUWI' portioo of the wheel, wbicb can weip hundreds or poanda when it la flniabed, la made by ualnl bent wood sectiolUI, or by cutUnc out two area of wood. The spokes are made and attacbed, aloGI wttb the bub. The Urea. which wrap around the outa1d9 of the woodm wbeell, 11aually are metal. After lettlol tbem the proper diameter. Reed places them on four bloca 1D froat ot b1a abop and bullcb a fl.re a.rou.nd the iron boos-. nae beat cau.a• the rnetal to upand, and RMd dropt the wood• wbeell lnalde the metal llrel. •"'l'llB llDT OP TllAT ISON w1ll 1tart those wbeela a blU·· ln1." aald Reed. "You've 1ot to 1tart coolinl tbem rt1bt ••&J." Cold water 110p9 the 1moldertna and cauaea t.be metal booPI to eoetl'eet around tbe wbeeb aAd ftt Ciabt. A bolt MC\&NS them &Del the job II .... 1'.eed baa buUt about JO carta ud w .... -eome 1pectalb' or· ct.net br met amen arcMUICl(be COUDtrJ, wl ~Just for tuA. "'Bat. IOIDebod1 uau.U, com• aJona and bu1I them," aald Reed, wbo ~ bu on1J ooe parUalb com,.. buuY, and a bone named Jelbro, ot b1a O'#D. ..... NOT a&oll& TO Da.IYS, but It waa"t be !lard oace I 1atthat-.o-..·· . t.a. Reed A18 bl.a prlc. are low, aacl U...t famllt and friend 18)' llUJ crMdoel an wort.la more &bu ht ,.u fOI' them. A tn'cal, bandcnfted wbffl brtap •100. and the 1pectacular show waaon coat $2,800. MOit ol the IMMY 1oea for mat.tell. "'I don't make• wbole '°' ol ..._," uid a.d ... It'• IDOl'9 w IMa a bobb1, l don't waat to let rtu -J•t U" IOIDetbiDI to do." New Dental Service Aida Wor:king. Folks M~ICO/NATJON GAINBS!ILLS,l'la. ~P>­ Teac .... ~ aDDndate ba•· lDC a =--~&UM theJ make ... aat COGtributkm to tbe c 11room with thelr humor," c behavioral aclmtiA 18)'1. "C~ 1et a netaUve aura attacbed b them and aom' an dlaruptht," aaid Dr. Sandra Damico ... But othen m~ be ma.kt.q i llpillcant contrtba- tioa to Ut cluaroom wttb their bumor 1ct1ac as a tenaioD· breaker ...S relief." 118. ~CO. A FACULTY membe1 of the Univeralty of Plortda,says abe came to that conclul on after maklne a atatewte 1urvey ot eiebtb crade teacbea, students and clue clowm. "G,.,.,_ witb clowna lD them tend to.e mo~ productive," abe said. '1umor bu a place ln the cla11rom. It's a abame that teacbea don't use It more." Ma. Jamlco bu studied aodal system bl public acboola for aevera' years, and believes abe ia the first to study those notorio.a practical jokera. SHE FOVND THAT most clua 4owna are "very positive about tbem•elvea. They see thems4ves u leaden, very COD· fldeot,aelf-aati.afied and at eaae in tbe •ueroom.'' HoW!'Ver, they h ave lower <>Pi· niona 1bout authority figures - teacbn and administrators than O other students. F iihler Plane Pilot Looking For 'Target' DE"RO I T <AP ) -Joe Du1 v1cl has spent two years gel· ting hs a nu que Grumman Aveng .. into combat shape. Now be\ lookin' for a target. The 4Syear-otd preside nt of an alumuu.m fabricatrng company says bisdna.m wu born wbeo be w at1bed John Wayne'• squadron att.acll the Japanese • fle e t in the m ovle, "Flyan1 Leathernecks " "I 11IOJGHT, GEEZ. would that ever >e cool. Imagine get- t.mg a plcl\t'e ot me doing that," he said. He foun( his plane serving for est fire duty 10 CalifornJa, and r~ tbe bomb bay, ln· stalled a DfW machine gun tur· rel and gate the craft a new coat of paint Now be waits to make a modl bomblni rw at a freighter on Lake Huron ..-any rrei,hter. u long as It's flying a Japanese na1. DULVICX 4AJD RE wro(e to tbe Co ast Guard a s kiDI permiAaioo fo• the stunt. ··1 don't iut>w of any Cout Guard ruJe <t' regulation pro- hibtttnc him. a Coast Guard 1pokeaman 1ald. "But he'll have to cet perrdulon from tbe Federal Av11Jion Admhliatra- Uon. And he'U have to find a Japanese freig hter captain wbo'U cooper8'e." Marines Still Fill a Need, G~neral Says W ASHINOTON <AP) -nae commandant of tb• Marta• Corpe aay1 tbat tbe corpa' apeelalty -tbe abWtJ to ltAlnD boetile U.O.... ln an amphlbiom auault -ftJia a need that ccm- t1Duea to dill ln a auclur .... • 'Our breM and butter la atlJl Ula ampbl.,.._ mlaalon " Ota. Robert ff. Barrow said in a c o p7. rlfbted lo· te rvlew ln U.S. News 6 World R.,.rt ma1aaia•. ''Tb• nq .. meat for .-ii· ~ p la lb l OU I ~ operauaa. -~ .. ow a N&YJ·..,,_ qpabllltJ -wOI be u 1rtM or puter ID t111e (titan ilam It bU beea ID .. pa".'' , Wb• • quMUoaer DCUt u... ·bat not Men an ampbl..._ a11ault lnce 1950. in X... Barrow~: •• ....._ ... lut b=• a larae-1eale tl9lt biltde? , lndMd, d1d,.. ... .... ...-? ~~la=• modM1l ....... =-... .., ...._"· .. tM tJ to ........ ='..: ... -::.:~'!: 7 IF' 'IMtlt• Alniil ............. . ...... i:J ... .......... ...... ""'J•1 An of 1"' ................ .... rttao ''aaf-JH· ,._., UwM~. or ...................... ..-. ..... , ........... . ...... _ ....... .. .......... 11117 ........ ....,., ..... ---~·· 'l1lla ......... wUI DOt ll:Doeta&b ace.pt ••1 advertJ•la1 for r•al .uae wWda • m viola-U.~U.. l.aw. en,... .. .... ...... cMdl ... .. .., ... ...,.,. ~ .... I ....... n. DAILY PM.Or--• ....., .......... .. carrwct ... •rt' 1 _,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJ I.. 1002 ....................... COUHEPAb Cli.arming 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home w /shake roors . cosy brick rrptc. blln lot.cheo. shady covered patio • muc h, muc h ~-Full pnce only S9S ,OOO Ca ll n ow' 751-3191. «=SELECT tPROPERTIES VETIRAMS IEATIT Beal rising costs now Cill us! Zero down. up to SI00,000 For details, call now. SotG-3666 [" C1:Jdi t:A ) REALESrATE BAY lllPl.EX VIEW! YIEW! Panoramic Newport Ba ' -views from 1orieous 3 bedrm upper unit or spedous 2 bedrm lower llllit! NawraJ brick fplcs. Wet bars. 4 Oar garage. Boal space Stepa to beach . Dial 7S2-J700 FAST! Jlif,_,, fU '1• tlifl '' Mt._ I [~lftlU!ll LOW OM MICIS 1bm tbia is the home for you! 3 bedroom, OD lree· lined street. in sharp oeigbbcxbood. No down VA wtth low payments. Won't lut! Call DOW! 540-38118. .... with today •a tread tow•rd mtalabirtuuan OMn wc.l tii many men S bedroom, 4\11 beth Unel on Jarse Iott. flSO.M clown movea you lnlo um .... n.Melld ...... 101' Martnen.:oPiNSAT, SUN. MON 1-5. A1t for'l'biO ~ • .._ .. 11.•n-Sometlme1 tbey are IM9tled •mong a grove or lreea lllte tbl1 s br Woodstrum Condo. A 1ood buy at $91 ,500. Aak for Theo Whitehead. NEWPORT CENTER 648-5357 • ViswJJ.ome6 NEW PRIVACY ONE ACRE Horws-T ...... $350,000 COWttry Holow 714: 631-2366 <B rokers Welcome) Colesworthy & Co. 2545 EASTBLUF-F DR N EWPORT BEACH. CA 640-0020 BLUFFS BEST VALUE! An unobstructed bay view; close enough to hear the calls of the Back Bay water birds . Move-in cond .. spacious mstr. s uite + guest bdrm. & den; a rare find at $229.000. He ld open today 1-5. 321 Avenida Cerritos. OI' ~Fortress '-H••• Fixer Leng pvt drive, to giant tree secluded 2-sty on estate-sized grounds. Brick rrootage • Eoglisb 1-)' windows. 4 or S BR. l.ncl. bide-a-way came rm. Real for ma I din. rm. CCUJtr'y lr:it.C?b w /pa.olry. Fam Rm, domed ceil- iqs. Brick rptc's, sep bobby workshop. Only man. to beach. Ready for this? Must sacrifice - t89.SOO. CALL NOW! ! 983-0802 Bkr. 3 +POOL Family sized li ving room. gourmet lticben + dining rm. Stain leading to privau master suite. Large ramily room, wet MEWB4GLAHD IMiUSH TUOOI Pool ill cabana. Beach. Giant Z.sty S BR. Joe. 1uest qtrs. library. FonmJ Dining Rm. 3 Ba. Fam Rm. w twetbar orr gorgeous pool a rea. French windows. bncll. walk ways • beauliful trees. l.Dcredible • only Sl3l.D). See today. Ca II 9ll:J.GI02 bltr. ls Your Profession HOME REPAIRS'> Did you know you can place a clas."11(1ed ad in the Oajly Pilot Service Directory ror a whole moolh for as little a s SUJB per day" For more information. call 642-5678 bar, secluded patio. -------- ~I pool. Twbae. Asking '89,900. Call for llDllt. SG-78Bl -t/fp,111'1 ••1\'U'''Jt,;1 ~1 ,, l••l For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 tll t C.-CodltfrHt $71,000. Bike to tbe beach. 2 Story. 4 bedrm patio home. Sparklina pool. large living rm. step· saver ldlcben +secluded patio. Auume SCS.732. loan. 9~%. $WI. pays an. Call now ror appt. ~-1. OPPOITIMITY knocb often when you me reault-getting Dally PUat Qauified Ada to reach the Orange Coast market. Phone 642-$678 SPY•~ss POOl AMI WA A cmtom PoOI 6 apa .,. featured tn thl1 profeuloa 1 lly decorattd "SouUiport .. , with 5 I bed:roomt, 4 'At t.thl. a ftrepJace1':T.m.Uy room, boftus room. maid'• room. rorm•I dlalnc r001Dt Triple ,1ara•e. fully liiidliHDed with 1prlnklen " • night lllht view. A beautif\11 executive famtly home offered at Sd5.000. 41 toe•• .. ., HAUOI YllW HOME Two 1tory, • bedroom, 2 ~ bath, 'amlly rtom. 2 fireplaces. Wet bar, 1kyUahtl. French doors, sprinklers. spa. Many fine custom reaturea. Fee land. Showa extremely well. Original owner. Acrou from greenbelt & short walk to Anderson School. A beautiful family home orrered at $239,500 . OfllM HOUSI SUMOA Y I TO I 1141 .-OU ASKIY JASMINE CREEK PllCE REDUCTION The lowest price! 2 bed.room & den. 2 bath. "Baym1st" model. 2 patios, huge fireplace. s prinklers. Earth tones. super clean & ready to move in. Good leverage possible at $199,500, fee . 16 WHtnWATa COSTA MESA INVESTMENT DUPLEX Excellent Costa Mesa location. Two 2 b ed r oom un i t s. d e t ached street·lo-street . Always rented. Great condit ion. /\ mus t sell situation. Owner will help with financing. will trade. exchange. creative terms - You name 1t. Asking $139.500. CITY OF ORANGE LARGE FIVE-PL.EX $22.250 annual income. 2 & 3 bedroom units . a ll 2 baths Eight garages. Near Orange Mall & only 5 years old Tt!rms available Will exchange. RCTaybrCo 640-5112 TWO ~LEXU Good area Bue na Park, Sl67.500 & $178.500. Good rentals . °'EH HOUSE SUM. 1-4 PM 405 North Shasta. East Anaheim Super clean 3 bdrm w/ RV space. $99,250. IUSIHESS O,,OlrTUNITY Sewing machines & vacuums sales & se rvice $16.900 Excellent location C• Ly.e 14M52 I CEHTUIY 21 TRAl>EW1MDS 17154 Magnolia. Fountain Valley RIAL EST A Tl UC&ISE TWO DAYS $250 hrtHM -w~ .. OKH lie-,.-., for tM 'roftffi-.f. h!"rl h11tnctl•. flMtf !Ntffielt ..,......_, pro"f .. ..tt.dl•t. IHltOUMBIT UMfTIO. SEPTEMHll 15 & 16 REGISTRY HOTR, lrviM lec:rou tr.. J• w.,_ Air,.rfl JDS S.•.-a. Coro.a del W.. C114» 644-1094; 1714» 644-6169 COUNTRY KITCHEN CHARM 4 ledroola. 3 lath. 2 .... ~ ..... . flttlsMd boMs rOCNR witll c.IOlft ........ . G~ WHt Estatn, lcAoo MOdel. 0,... Smd9y 12·S Rffr. 751·3642 962"4173 CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME ........ 2....., ..... of ..... d dl9111ty, ltMJltUtlifed ~y rid. •-••ti.. wood ,...11119, ..._..t.lty coned ••llln 11. ••• •• 1 !' 11 • ..... ,. ......... s,.cw :::w ....... ''*" ..... ... 4 ........ 4 ...... ,..., .... ........ ......................... ..... 11 nll ... , l••c••• .... • ............. ~ ........ ..... ........ . llAml VIEW IJIUS Clll ...., ......... ·-·· ... ............... ~ .... . .•' eP I ........................ J ...................... h . ra Olla,....,,. lllli 11 • I, ..,1 ................. ...., .. .. ........... .-. ,..., ...... . ......... -·~· , ........... .. ~~ ......... !undltt· s.p ..... '· t'1'1 BEST IN BLUFFS MIT IU'YI 2 Bdrm. beauty. $117,000 . ONM SAT/IUM 1.a . JntVW..._.. 1-&.IY& .. UNIT 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba. New carpet. tm.ooo Call for app't. IW"S IAYW WAtll Y11W Lovetr. a bdnn .• 2~ ba., 1950 sq. ft.; tge. enc . patlo overloold'!& panoramic water bay view. $239,5«) OPIM SAT/SUM l·I JIZtYhl9•1:• l·PLAM Lovely bay view, poolside setting; 3 bdrms .• 2lh ba., huge. fam. rm. $209.500 LIASl/O"IOM Front row E-Plan. newly remodeled. Call for app't. $250,000. ILUfiPS I.AIM %.fllAM .. B<irms., fam. rm .. 2\11.a ba., huge bonus rm .. new carpet & kitchen appliances. Beaut. location! $220,000 Including land! HELEN B. DOWD UALTOa IMC. '44-0U4 Utt & .., Wltlt .......... QUAUTY PIOf & f llS HAUO. YllW HIUS -Charming 4 BR and Fam Rm. ocean view. Just listed, $279.900. Open today, l~ Sandcastle. LIHDA ISLE -English Tudor. beautiful c r a fts mans hip . go r~eous leaded windows. S2.650.000 JASMM Cl.EB For lease. s harp 3 BR and Fam Rm. on greenblt. HAllOll VIEW HILLS -4 BR . Fam Rm . game rm. ocean view Open today. 2515 Windover. JASMIME CREEK Lowest priced. Open today. 10 Jetty $209.500 SPYGLASS HIUCS o \. O .... Jlous 4 BR TURnHOCIC Outstanding 4 BR . 2 stv . view $202.000. Open today 3 Canyon Ridge SPYGlASS HIU Just listed. fabulous Cape Hom model Ocean & bay view + dramatic: night liJ:?hts . $495.000. WHITEWATER VIEW DUPLEX On the sand. a very solid in<:omt'. S20.000 per year + spacious owner unit. ~Jeeps 6. ~ES REALTY INC I '1 !'MC> (714) 673-6210 l HIUSIDE IETIEA T Prime Newport Beach hillsi de retreat. Massive single story. m ini mansion overlooks tranquil hillside settinJ:?. Iron J?ated walkway to dble d oo r & ce ram ic t i le e ntry . Cathedral a nd beamed ceilings. 2 fplcs. secluded master suite hosts peaceful view !! 2 Patios. 3 car gar age & muc h . much more ! Owner anxious. can now! 673-8SSO ISLAMO UYIMGt One block to water on fabulous Newport Bay ! Private beaches , clubhouse, tennis courts. Dock. Magnifi ce nt 2700 sq . ft . entertainment home on Lido Island! Spacious master wing hosting marble fireplace. deck & night lights view! 4 Bedrms + den & much. much more! Owner wiJl help finance -you name it. we'U try it! Take advantage, calJ now • 673·8550 COTTAM IY THI SIA Ocean view. Towering trees. Quaint bunk beds. l.oned for more units . Only S139,9001 Hurry! Call 6'7US50 J flltlYAft llACtml Fabulous Cameo Shores. PRIME Corona del Mar Joeation with 180 deg. ocean view! Catbedra celUnp. G•me ,.m. 4 Bednm . Lowest priced view home In Cameo Shont. Don't belltate, call futl ~ . D~VIDSOM II.ALTY PllSINTS I.I)() ISLI 0011 I llS ---~ SIQ.101 llDUCTlOMfl OWNER LEAVING AREA, must tell Ulla great 4 BR family home on large lot; spacious liv. rm .• with kitchen . · designed for a cook •s deJJght, opens to · a brfck patio. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 117 VIA ~ QUITO. Bargain priced at ~.ooo . ROM THI DlsmT TO THI SIA The serenity of Palm Springs permeates this gracious 5 BR home focated on one ~ Udo Isle's widest streets; the foyer, living rm. & din. rm. emit an airy. open feeling of spaciouaness round in few Island homes . Dramatically decorated for the d iscerning. Offered at $527,500. LUXU.Y SAMS SOUCI The ultimate in privacy & fine appointments . characterize this beautiful 2 BR home featuring exquisite wall coverings, carpets & w indow treatme nts. Gracious din. rm. with cathedral ceil.. · wh ite brick rrpl c .. for formal e nte rtai.ning. Intimate den, lge. liv. rm. features retractable movie screen fo r viewing your own films. CALL TO SEE. Only $435,000. PENINSULA POINT OFFHIMG WILLIAMSIUIG COLONIAL with parquet nrs. in entry & polished wood s taircase bannisters set the tone for this charmin~ home in most sought after area of the Penin. Pt. 2 Doors to bay. l blk to ocean Sunny garden rm. open~ to l<Jrg(' brick patio. 5 BR . incl 2 "'1th outside entrance: 31'-L ba. + twaC'h ~ho\\t•r OPEN SUN 1·5 2157 MI RA~AR S399.950 D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C. J llo f\k-po••B.vd ~JF. 673-9060 JM •• ,; OM A CLEAR DAY Ju!'>t hke the sonJ?, from this beautiful SpyJ?lass Hill home. you can almost see forever The view is just fabulous. Popular New Bedford Plan. just right for a growing family T here's the bonus room + 4 bdrms., family rm. & dining rm. First t ime oo the market & we feel it ·l' the best buy in Spyj?lass Hill Be sun• to see 41 MONTECITO. CdM. OPEN SAT/SUN l·S. At $595.000 ;t can't last long. '7141673-4400 lZ' 3, 62 .. 2121 THIS IS IT! A IEAUTIFUL TOWMHOUSE OM THE I lTH FAllW.A Y OYllLOOllHG THI LA II ... WHAT A LOCA TIOM! Z IDIMS. + CUSTOMIZED DIN HIGHUGHT THIS 'lORSSIOH.AU Y DECOl.ATED HOME THAT IS HA TUIAL FOi GIACIOUS LIYIHG. $117.500 OPEN HOUSE SUM. 2 UNTIL 5 27 MONT AHAS HOITl. llVIME §1-1~12~~ A\i()CIM~i INC. 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 •COSTA MESA OPEN HOUSES• SUMDA Y I to 5 P.M. GOLF COUISE LIVING ON GREEN J059C1 hfC .. Dr,MeMY_. ................. 1 .............. ....._ ,_. c-1•, cw..,........,.. a.+,a4 ....., .... ,._ fer ,... • .... _A..._.. ... ,.... .. ... .... ~ ........... , ........ .... --.. /.tfk• ........... .. emdl .. ._ ner.t _.. J • * a J V2 ...... Sl7' ..... SJXnf YEAR IN A ROW! 7 1 STATE, NAT IONAL , INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Tarbell advertising department, from left to right : Christine Tucke r , Department Head o f Advertising; Sandy Wright; Karen Smith. Communi<'ations Director; and Kathy Krulss HEAi THE COUMTIY CLUI Prestife plus! Gorgeous home. idea for yo ur hol i day ·entertaining .. '. wet bar in famlly room, 2 fireplaces in living areas Formal d Jn ln g, library. Xtra baths. tasteful decor thruout. Sparklin~ POOL, patio with decking. Come see! $132.500 VA IUYHS LOOK Ideally located 3 bedroom home. te rms avail a ble . Remodeled kitchen with tile countertop newly finished· dining, family kitchen. fireplare. wall to wall carpets and n, 1 rrored doors Covered patio, BBQ in rear. It's all here! $92,500 ASSUME THE LOAH Ti.lk<· ovN the existin~ loan at 9 40'; intl'rcst with this nice ran('h-style home situated on la rge lot 4 bedrooms, .wa)} to wall <·arpet1n,:?. wrndow coveri ngs, s tone fireplact!. entry with tile decor. kit c hen with built-in s Covered patio for year round fun $129.900 EHCHAMTIHG MESA Vl:IDE This homt· represents one of our hest price values in lovely area lnclucl<!d lo this lath and plaster home are 3 bedrooms. entry way with old world tile. family dining room, fir eplace with brick hearth. kitchen with huilt-ins. Lar~e yard. covered patio and wishing well. to boot. 1114,900. ~AKE ova LOAH t Great chance to take over this loan at 10.63o/r interest. Beautifully decorated ranch-style home with 4 bedrooms, dining room. entry with late decor, fireplace, wet bar. w11ter purirter. Yard has large atio a nd fruit trees. See today! 137,900 EW.O.T IUCH ILUffS Beautiful upper Newport Bay Eastbluff 'I story townhome wit h view of lhf.! buy and mountains. 3 bedrooms. dining ar ea, fireplace, wet bar with built-in refrigerator. bright kitch en with gad gets g a I ore" T i l e d p a tl o . W e 11 landscaped. Must see! $166,500 IUUTWIUL. I l .. OOMI You can't a fford to miss this lovely 2 story Mesa Verde home w ith 5 bedrooms, large living room with brick fireplace, family room. kitchen with electric oven, gas stove a nd more. Large covered polio runs entire length of home . Don't wait, $128,900 9 1/J"9 LOAN AV •UIU ake over existing Joan at 9~cr, interest with this charmin g 3 bedroom home. Inc ludes nice dining a rea, near new water heater, s unny kitchen with new built-in oven and counter ranae. New panelln1. Stora1e loft ln i1raae. Patio. Room ror ooat or &eUer. Won't last, 184,800. ITAT&Y "°°'-... ..., • '*"1d: J batb, -..&17 ll:MdMn. f•llli.b' nn. dlo rift, pool, ....... hat .,., a barlatn at OGly $111,IOO. Call now , •au (WfdM t •II II~ 10 MI, I , .••• JJJ ~lew'••n I.I.Uc .... o ... w ....... I 714 > 644 I 0'.14, 644 till69 ,.uvao1 I STY I.UK.IC Sddonl on market, huae 4 bedrm. 2 bath, brick fpk, famlly rm, 1p1rkl· Ina kitchen, dining area. Only $145,000 Act now ! Ther e 's only one !! 546-ZJ13 f ,._.,,I~ ' 1J • I ' I • [®filltll IHGoUSH con AGE . SIP. MIEST HOUSE W/beams & Cplc 4 BR. Dill Rm., den or office Peaceful tree 8haded grounds Beach areu M4S mo. pays all No qua.liCying. No new loan cost&. It's fantastic ~II 963-0!m BK R JASMIMI CRlllC LEASE Beautiful, highly up· graded, plan 8 . PrUeuiooally decorated plua OCEAN VIEW! f!-lttmaamrn~• REAL ESTATE 0...-h ....... °"'~· Omperation. 2 Story. 4 br, 2 ba Townbome. Pool Good aasumabl e loan Bike to beach. '70,B. There'• only one! 546-ZJU 1 11 I• DUPUX MIWPOllT llACH Bay • oc:eu j\Dt l·blk. away! Laaebold; 3 BR up, 2 BR down, 2 bat.ha each. Priced at si•.900. maD 875-mG Eves associated 8 :• ' .-f "' ~ W f I\ l T < J 'I ', J 11 J , ' If nit,• ,, fl I ' ~rot. 1 HO 'IJIU~l l -.oao Home with pay m en ta a• I ow a a trOO/mO.I! 3 Bedrm, 2 bah, 2 car gar. call for more detail•! ft'1 un· UIU&l. 546-ZJJ.3 (}t1 f, I ,, • • • l ~lfilll1I *VETS U.. YfAJT ZlllibHitJ NOW .. LOW DOWN ~ LOWINT. RATE. Let UI ....,.. JOU bow to quaWy. , ....... c .... W.U..I 714-lJOJ AM.teOt• DIS9TID .... Owner wtU c.,-ry Ill TD, S Bedrm. I bat.ha, 2500 1q .fl S m ull down.SUl.950. Act nowt Call 546-ZllS . Ol'fN IN 9 •II\ llJ.. JIU 'I I 1•1111 ., 2 'Bit 1um1ne Creek Hom•. Poot, , t.tnnl•. convenlenct and • peek of tbe oce•n. t.225.000 • of n.wport ·· IUL-TOIS ... u a.;111 t OflMHOUllS 1111 IAYMlllTIUAC•.,..... T.,,...; ....... __ ....... ,...~ ... .... II YfllM: ........ •111Mt & ...................... ..., .-..c u' , .. , ................ . J'h._. ................ c... ... ... M9tlUMaAYl·I. JJI POPPY: Cai• .. W.: U. ,_. ···> ... _ .......... ~ ...... ........ a.. ....... c.-.... .,.. ........ , ..... ...., ...... .., ,...., 0. 41 ......... .., ,.... ... ... llrice ~ ..... 0....-.. . ~SUNDAY l·I. Jl40 IAY5'DI Hlft c.,_ .. ~ • ...... IMM.,.. .. ., ... ~ .... cwls 41 •t ..._ wltflt .. eta .. • MY VtlW. 1"llrM INi•u• ... ,_ ... ~ ............... ,......,__, .... ....... ,.... 1dl1klr9_..,. ...... • 111r elll111r ................... ;J ,, ..... Ir ,.... ..... S.Cwfty ,,......_ SSJl,OH. OPIM SUHDAY l•I. 111 IMOMIA: 5-Ht of Hltit-.Y: Twe bed,...... 2 beth 1t...... lxteMlnlf & r•••o•ably r•f•r~l•lt•4 by OWfWI'/-.... ,., .... ·-~:.::" rOOM & ....._ for ......_. or OM11 IK~ ...... C ..... CMt• ....... -42 foot w., 1(.2 lot, ... priced .. $212.100. OPEN SUNDAY 2·5. 2040 '"4LAROH: Me1a V~ • • .,,..., ''•clot offerhtg -HW politt, itew lodKopltNJ, aewly corpettel. big Ff VI llDROOMS. l befits, fmty rooM. fonMI dh•l'"J roo. It two be.tit.I stoat fWtpl1cH. Price rediitcH for ... dr .-. SIS I, 900. OftlM SUH DAT I ·5. OLDE COIOHA DH. MAI -Ac .......... CNt L ......... lridr ffr•place wftlt ,..Md hHrtlt. OfMtl a..-d cellRgt. ~. W Cllh, """ btcho. & ........ 2IMlttts..s114.000. IM HEWPottT IEACH: n.. lltrffs: poptllw .. I" ,._, Three ~ ,..., rooM: .,.. be-d c.iliRcJs, Oft wide CJ"91'9btft. be...., price at S 179,500. IXCLUSfYE llG CANYON: OM hoH ac,.. Htah; W of 0 kJttd, fin b.dr-OOMt, 51/, battts, ~ "°°"' wfth ... bar Ir flr•plac•, garde• roo"'· odfoitdfHJ two patloa I poo4/ lpG GrH, °"' ocffoc ... a.C)Cll lot. cc. be loM ...,... .. ..., Of' .......... . Approxl ... t•ly 7000 •«tHre f•et of MOCjlllificewt N•ilNJ in. MOit Mdlldtd ,,. .... CO F 'ty OYfrioo*lfNJ IJg c..,. Goff CNrM. 1'9Cfu1H IMM ... qlMllllty Lottil XV ,.,..........,. Ir ......... , ........ c .. ffW ct.tailll •polt twz•t. SIX UHrTS: 0... Wock "'°"' IH) CoroM IHd1! pri•ate patios & MMdtclu. hitt lft rC99ff, OYftl, dbhwolhn, brid flnploctt -OM ~ owtMr't •It. Tu llMfter. Cal for hlco.M & Hf*tH lftforntatioft. COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coost Hwy., CoroM de4 Mw 675-5511 IHCOMPAl.AILI Ila CAHYOH M a~nificently customized Deane Monaco end unit on 6th fairway of Big Can yon C C Jus t professionally de<'orated for gracious living & entertainment 3 Bdrm. 217 ba. formal dining rm. oak plank p~g~ed & quarry ti led floors . cstm tiled fireplace . heaut. coordmated walls. window & drapery treatment Rltin stereo & wine cabinets. inter<'om. 100' library shelves. etc. OWIW/l.L A .... C .. 644-77'7 o,.. s-. f.5 14 .. 0...1• llE llDlll ILllll ca. OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE , . .... . ,,.. . .-. ~®- f?Bach Realty REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 Sl'ICIA&. AnaACnofl .• we genuinely believe this to be the beat valu~ ln SPYG~ HILL. Thls s~tacuJar 5 bedroom. formal dinJng room and den home olfere both beauty and utlllty. The extensive use of stone and wrought iron provide an immediate lmpreasion of luxury and security. The e laborate pool, jacuu.I and canyon view complete the picture of total enjoyment. #8 Drakes Bay OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 . . ........................................... U39,500 UDO -OH THI IA Y Condo with the luxury of comfort. convenience & complete security Huge Uving room, 2 bedrooms & den. The ever changing HARBOR VIEW IS ,pectacular. Boat s lip available .~50.000 DOYB SHOllS Thls dlstmcllve home 1s Slluated on spacious grounds with a permanent & unobs lructable view All rooms have charm. including 4 bedrooma. formal dining room & family room You own the land .. $475.000 COIOHA OIL MAI Elegantly st1mulal1ng 3 bedroomi.. formal d ining room home . Just 4 doors from Ocean Blvd. AND an easy walk to LITTLE CO RONA BEACH. The cathedral ceilings. stained glass & tinted windows provide u daily inspiration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... $330,000 llVIME TalACE This exquisite 4 bedroom. formal dining room home Is great for cntcrtainin~ You & your guests will enjoy the luxuriance of the tropical patios & sh<.•llcrcd ~arden area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $299.500 ATTBimOH SPICULATottS There 1s no better buy in BAYCREST. Enjoy the pride of ownership in this comfortable 4 bedroom home in a prestigious area wit h rormal dining room & ram1ly room. Large detached garage PLUS surfac<.-d area ror recreational vehicle Price reduced to $224 ,500 CANYON CREST A fas('anatmg C"Ondominium with 3 bedrooms. r:.mlly room & 2' '.! halhs You ·tt like the exqu1s1te decor & convt!n1cnt floor plan. The lot·at1on 1s handy to !>Upermarket5 & F'ASHION ISLAND Sl82.000 WESTCLI~ Ex<.·ept1onally attract1 ve condominium in ont-of thl' most d1st1nct1ve building!> m the area 2 Large bedrooms & 2 baths 1500 sq ft or living s pace Firs t t ime offered Easv walk t o 'ihOP~. banks & park $125.000 * OPEN HOUSES * IALIOA ISL.AND Elegant BA YFRONT duplex. J & 2 bedrooms Superb c·ond1t1on Numcroui-amcnatu .. s Owner will h(• Ip finance 1310-12 So. Ray front OPEN SlJNlM Y I ~ .. $82:>.000 DOVEi SHORES SpeC'tal'ul<1r 5 bedroom. 51 ~.httth home. with rormal din in~ room . fttmllv r<x>m POOL & \.'I EW 1350 (;ala>.\ 0 PEN SllNOJ\ Y l 5 • Ht:dul'ed to $5!15 ,t)()(J SANTA AHA HEIGHTS 6 Bedrooms. O\l'rlook1ng ~olf <.'OUrst• 7 M Acre. A·l 1on1ng. hur'-t's 0 K 20462 ij1r('h St OP1':N SUN01\ Y 1·5 S49!J.OOO DOYB SHORES fi Bedrooms. 5 baths. formal dining room 1:>48 Galaxy OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 $395 000 HARIOlt HlvHL.AMDS 4 Bedrooms family room POOi. lfHS Huth Lo1 OPENSL'NO/\Y 15 ~179.500 COSTA MESA ~l':.irmg completion. 1; t·ondos 3 & :! bt·drnom~ 1631 Irvine OPF:NSL'NIMY '·5 Starttng$112.500 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE OCEAN SiDE OF HWY. $119,645 No. this is not a vacant lot. It's one of those <'Ute. single story Corona del Mar homes that a re always so popular 2 Bdrms. & a den. frpk .. enclosed yard. convenient to shopping & only 11,:.1 blks to the beach. The pric<• is right. so be sure to see our () p EN I roUSE at 324 MA RI GOLD AVF., SAT/SUN 1·5 17141 673-4400 121 Jt ua.2121 HARBOR Vl£1--NOL DOVEi SHIS. h~ ..._. fer ... et11l1 ln1 •4 ,e-..4 ..... femlly ....... ~lefty .................... ,... ....... ...... r--.,t: ._., ,...;..-. ~Cd •laS.,_ ............ ......................... = .... ,..._...._fJlr::.M101~ "'- _.,..._1411 •. NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 Redhill~ Realty I .ido Rt•alt y Officl' 673·7300 33n VIA LIDO . NEWPORT BEAC .. WI HA YE WA .,_,.OMTS WITH SUPS FOa UMOB $210.000 CALL US FOR IHFORMATIOH OM ME•OllT HACH AHA NoraTIH SPYGLASS seaa.m High atop the HIJJs, unobstructed ocean view, glam orous 6 bedroom home with ramily room, game room, 41,'J baths . Beautirul large pool & spa Excellent value at $585,000. IVllYTHIMG A FAMILY COULD WAMT Ocean view, private beach, pool, horseback riding, gorgeous larae c ustom home. Fantastic famlly r oom . loads of s torage, s baths • prestige location Excellent terms . Asking $499,000. HAllOI llDGE LIASI OPT10M Outstanding 3 bedroom le den. formal dining, excellent view. 11800 month. ... CAMYOM Super sharp 2 bedroom coodo1 lar1e den, step.down Uvtn1 room formal dining, ~xtra lar1e deck. View of bUla. Reduced to Mll at 1115.000. IPY.USI P0a UAll Lovely a bedroom with terrific ocean, harbor Ir city vlew1. P*> per month. , • Pete Barrett presents PllCE IEllCTION FOi QUICI SALE MEWPOIT SHOllS -4 Bdrm, 2 story home. Ah block to community pool and tennis -2 blocks to ocean. Owner anxious, has bought another, and will carry a 2nd TD! New price: $120,000. 430 c-... o,.. Sat/S.. 12-4 STlllE IT RICH GRACIOUS -OftEM CEILIMG-- Fantastic Jiving/ dining provides a lavish entertainment area . Sumptuous master s uite plus 3 other bdrms, new carpeting , cathedral ceilings and breakfast nook. Stop by, s ee it, you'll make o(fer. 2634 Yida ~ llffsl Ml o,.. s.t/S.. 1-5 EASY CARE WESTCLIFF-IOOL IOOM FOil FAMILY FUM -3 Bdrms, family room. pool just outside door. Extra RV/bbat parking. $165,000. 12 I 2 DoYer Dr., Ml 0,.. Sat/ s.. 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HILLS PRIC! IED~JD FOR QUICIC SALE Very desirable 4 Bdrm famil y home. Immacula te -ready to move in. Located on quiet street. Owner anxious. $252,000 includes land. 360tw.t .. Dr.,C«M O,...W/S..1-5 "6000 MORNING" VIEW A-CROSS THE IA Y AHD HILLS - Custom 4 . Bdrm home surrounded by wide open spaces. 3 car garage, of extra parking, fruit trees and e. Fee land -$269,000. Vista layo; HI Opett Sat/S-1-5 E IN AND STUT LMNG MESA oa MAR -This 3 Bdrm home is ready to move right in. Located in thi s w e ll establi s hed neigh:~~ makes the price of $105,000 a ~teal! 2143 Y M ()pew Sat/S-1·5 . HAllOI re:NDS WAIM A ... tTIMG -3 Bdrm home wit fireplace. Covered ._ ...... .pa.u· ~n~v-elmls yard -Wlt.b... room for pool or expans ion. Lowest price d t}ome in area! Owner motivated! CaJI for further details. tUSTOM QUAJJTY t4EWPOST HEfGHTS AHA -This lovely 3 Bdrm home has many· upgraded features. Sure to please 1.he most -dis criminating buyer. Make an appointment to see it today. $179,000. ~NIQUE MCHITECTURAL DESIGN A RAii FINO -For those seeking both atmosphere and comfortable convenience in a home. Skylights, celest.ory windows and 12' ceilings highlight this 3 Bdrm home. So special -see it today. $174,000. IAYFIM PLUS POOL . OM SAND• llACM -Looking straight out the jetty and down the bay . Beautiful Cape Cod, reminiscent of early days, but up to date in every way! One of a kind opportunig ! $150,000. ••ALD IAY LOCATIC* LOCATION LOCATIOMlll •..... , ........ , . ........ ,., . -······ ....... ~ ..... ~ .............. $'• Apuh• ......... •···· ....... -1111m111.o,..._cr&1, ,,.. ... , ..... •f .............. ................. ,,..... ... 14 .... ....., .. t1hw' • .. na .. ..... 40 ..... , fer..,_. ...... e# ...... ._,..._ .. .... --•• , .. Cl ,,. SIJO...._ -COUNTIY SEn'IMfi 1M OLDI COIOMA DIEL MAI -· .... J ....... .._ wlttl 2 ~ fita,IHft mMI n.eemed Hlll'"J•· SechHhd ....... d..._. ........ ,_ ,rh•cr ••d p••c•f•I ... a. a J ,,... ..... .... lot h -4 1-2 for ....... ... ~ n. .x1 ..... ._ h protecw br ._...c• ttw sw.w. $255,000. PllV A TE COMMUNITY 2 blocb frOllt tlM beacPL l bec1roo..s. 2 bc1Hts. Lido S... hw. T.-S coerts. coau ulity pool, siloppillCJ clo1e by. A pleaHr• h• beach liYiluJ. SI Zt,900. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 Sotdll LacJ-a Lagma Nic)ael 497-3331 493-1812 La4JmC1 hach Dma Poillt LIDO ISLE Redecorated w/pride of ownership. Spac. 4 Bdrm family home w/gourmet kitch., lrg mstr suite, beam ceilings, used brick frplc & French doors, etc. Move-in ready & sensibly priced at $389,500. DUPLEXES Several great buys presently on the market at $182,500 -$199,500 $229,000 & $235.000. Call for appt. DOVER SHORES Beautifully redecorated lrg 4 Bdrm home, family rm & huge dining. Over 115' width provides panoramic view of bay & ocean. $497 ,500. See for yourself this SUNDAY 1-5 P .M.; 1032 SANTIAGO. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 29 19 Newport llYd. Cornet" 30th 16 COYON - CUSTOM 5 bedrooms, 411'.! baths, indoor spa, 4 fir e places, ha rd wood floor_s & moldings. Must see to appreciate. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5; 7 ROY AL SAIMT GEORGI RD. $795.000 IOIHT L. HALLEY, REALTOR 644-4455 Ht.0713 OPDI ON UDO ISi.£ s.t/S.. I to I PM w.~._.. ..... u. ....... Dlrectlrlo.._ dttlUll I.Im ISi.£ LUSE/OPllON IMYMIT,._. 0 ..................... ,, .... .. ..., .. . .. -... '"'"• .... , ... , ....... 41ft ..... o,.i. ....,., ... _, -.......... .. ............................. ....... .-. ......... ........ iilleMtUM.. WATERFRONT HOMES18c. * Ofl.. HOUSIS * OfllM0 .. tun'LllOCIC , .... ~ Large 3 bedroom on quiet cul-de-sac with spectacular open view. 1227,500. SEE LISA WHITE AT ts CL!;AR SPRINGS. °"" .. THI 11.Wff 4 bedrooms, family room, & large bonus room. Walk t.o schools, shops & tennis club. $185,000. SEE BOB LOBEL AT 516 CANCHA Of'IM .. MADOI YllW MOl m S Bdrm, large lot. Pool & spa too! A special home for a special family. $375,000. SEE KAY RANGER AT 2200 PORT DURNESS OPIM .... CAMYOM 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, family room, open garden kitchen. Excellent location. Price $419,500. SEE CRAIG KINDIG AT 7 CHERRY mus LANE OP&e IM AltlOltLAll-WOODIUMM 2 Bdrm, plus den condo. Quiet setting with view & private beach. $159,500. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 38 LAKEVIEW OnM IM IA YClEST Price reduction in this dramatic four bedroom pool home. Asking $315,000. SEE EVAN C ORKETT AT 1 8 16 BUTTONSHELL OftEH IH COROHA DEl MAI Ocean & bay view, 3 Bdrms, family rm. plus bonus room, pool & private garden. $405.000. S EE CAROLE McMAHAN AT 2821 PEBBLE OftEH IM IAYSHO•ES Pr ice r e duc e d ! 3 Bdrm . 2 Ba s urrounding large brick patio. Private area wi th be a c h es . $199.600. SEE MARY HARVEY AT 2552 CRESTVIEW O'EH IH OLD COIOMA Da MAI Walk to beach. newly built Cape Cod 3 bedroom home . $349,000. SEE JO CAROL AT 3 0 2 HELIOTROPE Oft EM IH IA YSHOIES Cus tom designed throughout, with oak floors, French doors. used brick, 3 Bdrms & den. $395.000 FEE. SEE ELEANOR BO WIE AT 2581 VISTA DRIVE OftEM IM TUITLEIOCIC HILLS 4 Bdrm President home with family room & exciting courtyard entry. $158,750. SEE JANE MITCHLER AT 18762 VIA SAN MARCO OftEH IH DOYER SHOIES Ocean, bay, mountain view. Living room & formal dining room, family room, 3 Bdrm & master suite. $595 ,000 Fee . SEE FRANK SENNES AT 13.10 GALAXY O'EH OM UDO ISU 4 Bdrm, 41h baths, Pool and spa. $475.000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT 204 VIA SAN REMO OftEM IM WESTCLIFF 3 Bedroom home;-famttyr'oom, new carpe . PRICED TO SELL $168.000. SEE PETE JOHNSON AT 1307 OXFORD LANE OftEM IM COROMA DEl Mil High on the cliffs. spectacular beaooes. Come listen to the waves. $695.000. SEE JOYCE OLSON AT 3631 OCEAN BLVD IMYl.STOIS! Fabulous buy near bay & walking distance to ocean. Each unit with 3 bd & separate address. Owner will finance at 10~. Price $235,000. ftOOL-6 llDIOOMS Circular driveway and gated courtyard .entry to this beautifully maintained home. Large back yard with lots or trees gives you a feeling of having your own park. Owner must sell! $269,000. IAl IC>A ISLAND DWLU Live in this charming front 3 · Bdrm, 2 bath home & income from a totally separate 2 Bdrm & 1 Ba unit. Excellent location, owner anxious to sell $325,000. MAllOa YllW HOMIS. MOMTMO New carpet and ceramic We in this rare Mootego plan. Pool and park c:be by. Ready for a ere at .family. $172.soo. LUK MAllOlt YllW H&U 4 bedroom Sandpiper with 1pectacul1r canyon • ocean views. plm large excltlna pool & private yard. Formal dining, separate family room & 3 car garage. $317,'4>0 land Included. t A COUWILL W-W CO. 844·9080 • ' zsnuo al& ..... zz Boy.aSL Gecqe tm.500 .._. e.11 •lot fmtber mlanmtiaD. ...... ...an 91CW sn.teo Spnia~ style ulatln1 a.-. Room to butlcl I a.u ... nn OK•• '" q • I ~ llJ'• .., PJ •• I IClllM IUY OPtMI W8K! A1malt 1 KR of ~· dar. a,b OD a biiJ i.o u1una HUia. Prime locale. wwwaowded bJ ex· dui•e euatom pro· patiea. ~D be ued for IKne JWopat1 or tennis oaurta, or )mt plain fun. o..17 am like this ••ail•· Ille. Call -..om F=OREST E OLSON .... ..~ .. . ...... ASSUM'N'f'l•"- Tree lined rharm1ng wea. 3 Bdrm Iv, bath LAURELWOOD CON DO. Paymmts DOW $d3 PITl .. Down S2$.700 piuadoaulg OPINHOUSE SAT&SUM 1·5 25ll.1llD. Coet.Mfta EuUide Costa Mesa ~t.ety 2 years ~d. ~•led I.Ike a model home RV pad + deep dnve. ecrxl.SO' lot Owner-amious ! U39,900 Call Bea ArDc*S 'TSZ· l920 J QUAIL PLACE NOPHTIES- 10,.. n l :JO P.M.I VA t.enm. Costa Mesa bargain. $77 ,900 3 8!drm. BroRr 546-%313 "' 1W1nM.. OcMM .'WWI llliMO A real prime location In tht.I qui~! private community of. Jumine CreeU- Overlooks t~ professionally designed ( wide greenbelt plus ocean view. See" this bright near-new "Bay Mist" model today. Sunny kitchen, 2 lee bedrooms, den & 2 patios. Tennis, pools & spa. 24-Hour security gate . .. CANYON-ft.AM 2-442'.IOO Fantastic BroadmOC'~me on large corner site. Hip"-~'proved and beautifully ·~~ .aed. Newly , decorated, ~~ '1 .ew draperies & J. choice wall. .. Y anl & patios are a real pictun: .. Bedrooms, family rru t & formal dining rm. 3-Car garage. t CIBIY HM.I LM. W/S.. t-1 SHOll(UlfS-tUO.OOO Imagine this! A NEW traditional i home in this picturesque area to be started in September. Choose your ' own colors, etc. The plans ror this • BR home are in our office so come in and look them over. You'll agree they look fabulous. select your colors! FAMTASTIC IA TRONT CONDO FOii LIASl4 I ,500 ,_ MONTH Presently being totally redecorated with ne w carpeting & drapes, new paint inside & out, new kitche n appliances including micro.wa ve oven. Huge living room & dining area, 2 spacious bedrms & 2 baths. Bayfront pat io plus priva te patio A most exciting water view. By a ppt. 1307 IAYSIOE DI. S-I ·5 l&.UFFS IEST llMTAL 3 Bd rm .. 2 b a th l ·level condo . Com pletely re decorated with new vinyl tile flooring. Bedrooms have new cptng. Pool just outside your large Mexican tiled patio. Carefree living on bea utiful greenbelt. Immed. occupancy. Only $700 month. WESLEY M. TA YLOll CO .. l..._.. 2111 S-Jom.,11 Hils load MEW.._.rrott ....... IT... CEMTB, M.L 644-49 t C \ ------------------------------. BIG CANYON CUSTOM 3 Bedroom, 21"l bath, large lot, on golf ' co urs e . v ie w of night lights & mountains. Entertainer's delight! <>PIH SUMOAT 1·5 ; 11 CHBtaY HILLS UMI ~ sns.ooo . ROBERT L HALLEY. IEALTOI ~ 64 4-4455 55'.071J • 675-3411 LUS• IH llG CAHYOH -An impeccable Vers ailles with view Unsurpassed luxury. Corner location on a cul de sac . $650,000. -LUSK IM HARlotr VIEW HILLS First offering. 4 Bdrm Mont1 ceto with ocean vie w. Below ma rket. $269,000. LUSK IH CAMEO HIGHLANDS -Rare 3 Bdtm + de n home with pool. canyon view Immaculate move· in t·ond .. _... S200,000. LUSIC IH RAHCHO SAM JOAQUIN -Spactous 3 Bdrm air cond .. San Luis Rey model upgraded thruout. Positively pristine. $165.000. LUSK IH HAllOR VIEW HOMES -3 Bdrm Portafino model + guest house with fireplace and separate entry. Perfect for in· laws. This could solve your housing problems . $249,900. LUSI IM TUITl.HOCI Gt.Be -Beautifully de- corated 4 Bdrm Inverness model with air cond., parquet floors, shuttered. Irreplaceable at $249.900. LUSI IM UMIVBSITY PAU -Lovely end unit, 3 · Bdrm 2 Ba Princeton on fee land. Decorated with sort earthtones. Fast escrow possible. Sl17.500. ASK THE COMPANY THAT BUILT SPYGLASS Hill H&RIOI VIEW HLLS IASTaUr:f TU1n•oc1 NI ... ANDS 1 ............. ... 2IOOO Port Cardiff CHVHma> NB .. -.=i_aa f ................ =~· ':=ttf M ............... ... ...................... ,zf 's••~ ~ NOTWAMfAM.'*- t7MOOO use.ooo s.t1&un 1.5 ~ .......... -............... _.,, ............. ......, ... ....... 324 M lll'iJOkl. Cclnma dtl lfar 8'1~ 11 •• 145 Sat/Bun l·S 3059 Country Club Dr .• Cotta MeH 831·1400 SZ71.000 SUnda,y 1·5 231 Poppy, Corooa del Mar 675-~ll Sat/&ln 1·5 4 Laso Norte (RSJ) Irvine 955-1275 1139.500 Sunday 1·5 515 Beaonla, Corona del Mar 67S.5511 $212,500 Sunday 2·5 J ... OOM 1601 Kloga Road, Newport Bch 67~191 $298,!iOO Sat/Sun 12-5 •8 Cerrito <Rancho San Joaq ) Irv. 752-8747 $180,000 221 Via San Remo <Lido Isle) NB 675-a>OO $472.500 Sat/Sun l ·S •2630cean View CNwpt. Hts.> N.B. 67M400 $237.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 216 La Esperanza, San Clemente 492""247 $121,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1935 Santa Ana Ave CE/Slde > CM 642.Q68 $104,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 250 E .1.9thSt., Costa Mesa 675-5811 $99,950 Sun. 11·3 2843 Velasco (Mesa del Mar) CM 642-5200 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2552 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 644·9060 $199,600 Sat/SUn 2-5 277 Robinhood. Costa Mesa 631·1400 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 1984 Fe®ral, Costa Mesa 642·9'11 $75,900 Standay 12·5 111 ViaJucar (Lido Isle> NB 675-6670 $430,000 Sunday 1-4 452 Mendoza <Corona H1nds) CdM 675-6000 $255,000 Sun. l ·S 542 Catalina, Newport Beach 631·12166 $162,500 Sun 1·5 321 A venida Cerritos <The Bluffs> NB 640-00ro $229,000 Sun. 1-5 • 1969 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, NB 642-8235 $245,000 Sun. 2-5 3186 Madeira <Mesa Verde> CM 64~3 Stro,000 Sun. 1·5 2656 Redlands. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $91,950 Sun. 1·5 •20391 Bayview, Santa Ana Hghts 546·2313 $13.5,500 Sun 1·4 3472 San Marino, Costa Mesa 54&-2313 $117,500 Sun 1·4 2450 Marino Dr. (Bayshores) N.B. 548-2381 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 505 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mar 675-1164 $219,500 Sun 1·5 21 Rlack Oak, Irvine 546-2313 $92,500 Sun 12-4 1515 BayadercTerr . Clrv.Terr)CdM 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 34 Acacia Tree (Univ Pk) Irv. 675-3411 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 600 Gary Pl., Newport Beach 645-0303 $149,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 176 Sunset Terrace. Laguna Bch 497-2457 $310.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 3 U ... FAM aM w DIM 253 E. 23rd St., Costa Mesa 752-1920 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4881 Royce Rd. <Univ Pk) Irvine 675-6000 $162,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 34 Silver Crescent, Trtlrk Hln, Irv 675-6000 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 405 N. Shasta, E. Anaheim 848-0521 $99,250 Sun 1·4 !001 Highland, Newport Beach 556-2.660 $145,900 Sun. 12-4 ~ Ravenwood (Mered. Grdn) • •16453 Wimbledon, Hunt'g Harbour 84&-78'l $359,000 Sun. 1 ·S 1337 Suaaex Ln. <Weetcliff) NB 546-5880 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Rue Deauvllle <Big Cyn) N.B. 644-7767 Sunday 1·5 1801 Tahuna Terr. (Irv. Terr.> CdM 644.Q>O $325,000· Sat/Sun 1·5 2300 Port Dumess CHV Homes> NB 644-8200 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 405 North Star <Dover Shores> NB 642-~ $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3309 So. Rosa, Santa Ana 540-3866 $101,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 201 Joann, Newport Beach 646-7171 $139.900 Sun 12·5 •1912SanUago Dr. (Dover Shrs) NB 644-9060 $449,500-Fee Sun. 1·5 1807Tradewinds <Baycrst>NB 675-3411 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #2 Cerritos (Ranc ho San Joaq) Irv 675-3411 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2340 Bayside Dr .. CdM 675-5511 $535,000 Sat/Sun l·S 4515 Orrington, Corona dei Mar 673-8550 $349,000 Sun 1·6 3622 Blue Key, Newport Beach 673-8550 $274,500 Sun 1·5 802 Wendt Terrace, Lag. Beach 497-~7 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3169 Madiera (Mesa Verde> CM 540-1720 $114 ,900 Sun I·~ 606 Hilvanar <BluHs) NB '1" 642·5200 $139,000 Sun. 1·5 26822nd St., Costa Mesa 645-5155 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2768Hillview. Newport Beach 631-1400 $182,500 Sunday 1·5 27 Cypress Tree Ln, Univ Prk, Irv 644-9060 $139 .500 Sun 1·4 17 Whitecap Or., Jasmine Crk. CdM Call Appl. 640-1127 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 tm.OOM • 2340 Cynthia Court, Costa Mesa 548-5324 $154,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 217 Via Ithaca (Lldo Isle) NB 675-6670 $389,500 Sunday 1-S 956 Magellan <Mesa del Mar> CM 979-1~ $103.500 Sun 1-4 205 Via Koron (Lido Isle ) N.H. 675-4562 $450,000 Sun. 1·5 331 -F Alton. Santa Ana 645-1839 $75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 430 Canal <N'wpt Shrs) NB 642-5200 $120.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2634 Vista Ornada <Bluffs) N.B. 642·5200 $165 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 117 Via Quito <Lido Is le) N.B. 673·9060 $425,000 Sun. 1·5 2810 Serang (Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-1720 $137,900 Sun 1-5 1233 So. Douglas, Santa Ana 540-3666 $77,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2016 Calvert, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $136,000 . . Sun 1·4 615 Michael Place, Newport Beach 546-2313 Sat 1-5, Sun 1-4 3074 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $119,500 Sun 1-4 1014 Mariners Dr., DoverShrs, N.B. 640-5357 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 788 Hudson, Costa Mesa 549-4008 $92,500 Sun 1·5 HB 4 • ... ,.,_. lM ., D .. 848-8667 $143,950 Sun 1-5 1729 Terrapin (Baycrest) NB 2581 Vbta Dr. (Bayshores> NB 675-3411 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-b50 $395.000 fee Sun 1·5 •1615 Ruth Ln. Glarbor Hghlnd.s) 2.MOCatalpa <Eaatbluff) NB NB 7$1501 Sun 1·5 759--0811 $179,500 Sun. 1·5 102 Via Koroo (Lido tale) N.B. 1865 Tahiti, Meta Verde, C.M. 644-9> $555,000 SUnday 1·5 751·1473 $175,000 Sunday 1-5 1 Fllntridae (Trt1rk) I.rv. 3907 Inlet Ille ~) CdM 848-5098/7'&-0288 Sun 1·5 675-3'11 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2'112VlstaUmbroea <Bluffa)N.B. 8Sand Pebble ('O'tlrk Gin> Irv. 631·1800 $179,s>O Stmday 1·5 875--34.11 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2300HeatberLn (CherryLk)N.B. 2555 Vista, Bayabores, N.B. 8'1MOOO $179,000 Sun. 1·5 642~ $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18182 Bl.ddlel Turtle Rock, Irvine 980 Catalina, Laguna Beach 752-1414 t129,900 Sun. l ·S 499-4551 $273,500· Sunday U 801 Bellla, Eutbluff, N.B. •4835 Bruce Crescent, Lldo Mt_, $230,000 Sun. 1·5 Sanda,NB 1218 Keel Drlve, Corona clel Mar 831--0852 $173,900 Sunday 1·5 ~-GOO $252,000 Sun. 1·5 1845 Port Ashley <Harbor VuHmt) 2.401Zbl8treet, Newport Beach NB ea.em •,ooo Sun.1·5 640·5112 $2JJ8,500 Sunday 1·5 flO Cerrlt.Ol.z. R•ncbo San Joaq, Irv. • 1.IW5 Prt Stanhope <HrbrVuHm•) 844-«IDO tU0,000 SUa.1·5 NB .. 11 ..,_ Rel. ("'·--IDD) 1..-*--a • ...1-1 5 C4111 ~ 800 AleDDo &:bid> Npt kh7 • 11WW '115,950 Sun.1·5 1..all.8•8088 Sunl.W 11 Chen7 HUia La CBlt Cyn >NB U Star Tbl;iie, Irvine ....,. ... ,000 SUD 1·5 55'7-0l48, Ml-S091 Sun 1·5 •4808Cortla8d (ClmeolDDdl>Cdlll 2D2' Port W1Jbrkl1e, HV llomtl, &U-'7m 9171.-.FH le/Sun 1·~ NB 1'79Jl'lower <E/llde)C.11. ' 8'4.aM> $D,IOO Sun.1·5 w.-. tN.a 8at/lunl·5 2385 Mesa Dr., Upper Bay, 8. A. UM SkJU.. Dr., !AM• Beach H1bu •••st• l'!Aooo Sunday 1-S &U.a:m 1148,NO Sun. 1 ... llm Crete LqUna &Melt 18971 Glmmont Terr, Turtle Ilk, -..11 .-,ooo 8uDdaJJ·5 Irv . .mt. Tllnal, Mllllao Yliio '112·1'14 $835,000 Sun. l·I ~ ... .-'llml ll:.1 19 O>amlodoN Rd., Baycawt, UIVlaUdDlauj;G*lill)D ~··~NB . f ~ ITl..-a .... ._I.. la-tm• S..1 .. 105 Via Quito. Lido Ille, NB M S. 72'll $478 000 Sun 12.-6 9801 Rockpolnt Or .. Hunt'g Beach 988-6467 SW.000 Sun. 1·5 240 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, NB 845-1221 $440,000 Sun 12·4 3265 Dakota (Mesa Verde> CM 640·1151 $104,000 Sun. 1·5 • 1815 Holiday Rd CBaycrest >NB &t2.Q:W $305,000 Sun l ·S •511 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 64~ $140,000 Sun. 1·5 •2221 Franclsco, Newport Bch 645-<003 S248.000 Sun. 1·5 2025 East Balboa Blvd., Bal. Penln 642-8235 $565,000 Sat/Sun l ·S •1201 Seacrest CHV Hills> CdM ~-6200 S289.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3906 Inlet Isle CHVHls) CdM 642-5200 $252,000-fee Sa/Sun 1·5 •941 Dahlia. Greenbrook, C.M. 546-2313 $119.500 Sun 1-4 2033 Swan Dr .. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $169.000 Sun 1·4 2045 Swan Dr., Costa Mesa ·. 546-2313 $145,000 Sun 1·4 255 Camellia La .. Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 $98,900 Sun 1 ·4 690 Governor. Costa Mesa 646~ $96,500 Sat 1-5/S 12-4 219 >lia Nice. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-8550 $399,900 Sun 1·5 2071 Port Provence. Newport Bch 673-8550 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1903 Yacht Maria <Scaview). N.B. 544-6343 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2510 Vista Baya <Back Bay) NB 642-5200 $269,000-fee Sa/Sun 1·5 8842 Sailport Dr . Hunt. Bch. 751·3642 $176.900 Sunday 12·5 9571 Ackley Ci r cle, Fountain Vly 968-4456 S157.750 Sun. 1-5: 30 220 Mari~old <Old CdM > CdM 675-6000 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3013 Java Rd (Mes a Verde) C.M. 536-6571 $345,000 Sun. 1-5 41 Montecito <Spyglass Hill > CdM 673-4400 $595,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 346 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-4562 $359.500 Sun. 1·5 2573 Nutmeg <Coll Pk ) Irv 646-3255 $115.950 Daily 10·5 •4501 Gorham (Cameo S hores> CdM 673·7040 $595,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 1421 Kings Road. Newport Beach 631-1400 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1801 Galatea Terr., Npt Beach 631-1400 S.525,000 Sunday 1·5 •204 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 644-9060 $475,000.Fee Sun. 1-5 516 Cancha (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-9060 $185,000 Sun. 1-5 1330 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores> NB ~-9060 $595,000-Fee Sun. 1:30·5 1032 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 675-6670 $497,500 Sunday 1·5 •227 Sherwood Place, Costa Mesa 642-0467 $165,000 Sun 1·5 1911 Yacht Maria CSeavu ) N.B. 675-6000 $273,000 Sun. 1·5 2808 Lighthouse <Brdmr HV) CdM 675-0000 $275,000 Sun. l·S 1984 Lemnos (Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-l?ro S129,900 Sun. l ·S 2029 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $182,900 Sun 12.-6 5201 W. Lenhardt, Santa Ana 540-3666 $115,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 29592 Anna Maria, Lag. Niguel ~3666 $143,000 Sunday 1·5 615 Mlchael Place, Newport Beach 846-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5 2337 La Unda, Newport Beach 846-7171 $la>,000 Sun l·S 2515 Holly Ln .• Newpart Beach 846-6765 $138,500 Sun. 12-5 2130 Santiago, Newport Beach · 642-8?.35 $247,000 Sun. 1·5 2224 Aralla, Eastblu ff. N. B. 642·8235 $168,500 Sun. 1·5 * 1718 Port Abbey Pl., HV Hmt, NB 64-4~ $289,000 Sun. J-5 •1528SanUago Drive. Newport Bch &t2-8235 "29,000 Sun.1·5 •1133H11hland, Westcllff, NB 842~ 12A8,000 Sun. 1·5 •19 Royal St. Geot'ae. N .B. 842.m5 $575,000 Sun. 1·5 •l Rue Valbonne, Big Cyn, N.B. et• CIJO 1895.000 Sun.1·5 •1915 Galatea, Irv1De Terr., Cdll 8'UZ35 $795,000 Sun. 1·1 1 l•IOOM 1• Vla Trieste, Udo l1Je, Npt Bell 831·1400 -5,000 sat/Sun 1·5 %15'1 Miramar CPentn. Pt.) N.B. 873-9080 1899,ISO SU.n. l ·S 1151 Salvador (Meta del Mar) CM 1= .... $137.J.!OO Sa 1·5/Sa 12-4 Miramar, ualboa Penintula "4-72ll $438,000 Sat/Sun 1..s . '1 =· Oeorae <Bta CJD) N.B. '71S,OOO ~t/~ 1·5 U1115 Port Edward (HvHm1> NB 5ll01 ree sun 1·5 •27138andpi:r <Mesa V.) CM ?S-1501 '14,000 Son 1·5 •#8 Drakes y, Newport Bch 640-0808 $439,500 sun 1 ·5 520 Vla Udo Soud. Npt Bch ~9850 '635.000 Sun 1·5 185 Via Nice Q.Jdo Isle> NB 675-8>00 1585,000 Sun. 1·5 J DeerwoodLn. CBigCanyon)N.B. 844-9890 $995,000 Sun.1·5 1939 Port Locksleigh, Newport Bch 6'0·1100 Sunday 1·5 2040 Phalarape <Mesa Verde>C.M. 875-5.Ul $151,900 Sunday 1·5 •18 Cherry Hills (Big Cyn) NB • 640-5711 Sl,375,000 Sun. 1·5 #7 Cherry Hills Ln CBig Cyn) N.B. 644-9060 U19,500-Fee S\lJl. 1·5 •2200 Pt. Dumess <HVHomes) N.B. 644-9060 S349,900-Fee Sun. 1·5 •1919 LaCuesta, North Tustin 731-5900 "35.000 Sun 1·5 1412 Antigua Ln (Dover Shrs > NB 642-5200 $335,000·fee Sun. 1-5 1516 Keel Dr. ONHls) CdM 675-6000 $327,500 Sun. l ·S • 1J50 Galaxy (Dover Shores > N.B. 759-0811 $595,000 Sun. 1·5 •1375 Galaxy <Dover Sbrs) NB 645-0303 $650,000 Sat/Sun l·S 3033 Java Road, 545-0623 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6NHOOM 20462 Birch St .• Santa Ana Hghts 759-0811 $599,000 Sun. 1·5 1548 Galaxy <Dover Shores) N. B. 759-0811 S395.000 Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I .. & 2 M 1700 Westcllrr Or .. Newport Bch 642-858.1 $79,000 & up Sa/Sun 1·5 2 l..,_OOM •601 Udo Park Dr .. 3F. N.B. 494~ $450,000 SattSun 1-4 2511 Sunflower. F -2. Santa Ana 540-3666 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1631 Irvine Ave . Costa Mesa 759-0811 Sll2,500 Sun. 1·5 :ns16 West Nine. Laguna Niguel 497 2426 $85,000 Sun 1·5 3 llDIOOM #3 Tnbute Court <Newport Crest 1 NB 673-7:.>0 $169,450 Sun . 1·5 2117 Vista Laredo. Npt Beach 646-5096. 833-13.57 Sun 1·5 2554 Elden Ave <Cedar Gren> CM 642~34 $115,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 2 llDIOOM * • 1307 Bayside Dr. CMa1 Kai > CdM 644-4910 Sl500 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE In & I U 1545 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 675-am Sat/Sun 1.-6 2 •a Ju • • 1310-12 So. Bay front CBaJ.151 >NB 759-0811 $825,000 Sun. 1·5 601 Mar~ueritc. Corona del Mar 759-0811 $199,500 Sun l ·5 JM & IACH&O. 209 39lh St., Newport Beach 67~ $182.500-fee Sunday 1·5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 ... 00 ... 5200 Irvine Blvd.#259CTbe Groves>Irv 731·1.SM, 972~12 Sat/Sun ll-6 HOUSE FOR RENT l••PAMIMwDIN 10713 La BattetaCGrn Valley>Ftn.Vly 97a.7783 $575/mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 4 ............... ... 28 Tahoe <Pet«t Twnbm> Irv. 87W411 $151,900 Sat/SUn 1·5 HOME & IMCOME POI SALi ••Hiit . •2915 Java Rd., Colta Men 87H800 $225,000 Sunday 1·4 , ..... ,_ .. 2M7 Elden (all new l eon. Me1a 979-SOll O~n lat/hn 1-5 AT1MlllACH ..... thee ~ down lo .............. 1ou.2 bomee. Your home at Hew,.,rt Beach + a boale to real u lncome. ta.GOO down lo eidsUna lou. Block and I;\ lo beech. Call Bea Arnold, '1S2-ll20. J 9UAIL PLACE NOPBTIES .. 10,. TV l:JO P.N.I New custom home OD 'h acre In Oran1e Park A.crm. 4br. Jba, PR, DR, "breakfast nook. S ngle lftOr'Y. Ml sq·. Beaut col- onW ~tutedure in a oountry &dung rn 1.000. fS».5141 llA T IMT. RA TES Aa&ume low V A.. use A.IT D or 2nd T .U. Beaut 4 Br 3 ba home. Very pvt pool &spa . (can nude batht'') Jo:ler<ant t.ldacaptn~ Near hone CCU'ltry and only 20 m 1 n. from bch. '171,900. Ca II Holh.\ Wood. RJlr. for de· lal.b. 117 5-8676 Open House Sat /Sun t ·4 '>315 TanRO f\.ve . Anaheim Call 833-3927 vru.tjammer Properties ----- WGIMTMOTICE'• Tnndernd OWMr must bq\.ldat.e• Mau1ve 5 BR. 3 BA, charmer. Huge famil y room , 2 rln'l)iac.. 3 car garal?e. alUf1lrY krtcht'n Pnme Newport neighborhood f"fo:fo: LANI> Ri.tre find a t S!::M.950 SUMMIT Bkr, ~1700 LAWSOH OP&fHOUSES SUH. 1-5 Co.ot4A ~MAR Orean view/charmer; bUnew4 BR. YR, DR. 3 bit Onl~ lot J46 Poppy S35!l.500 UDO ISLE O>untry f'renrh dt-ror. Lovety 4 BR" UR. on t'X· lra wide lot, ll(t• ~ pill.lo D Via Koron $450.000 2 Sly traditional on dM>tce corner lot Im· IDllC 3 BR, den, DR, 3 bL 510 Via Udo Soud $'65.000 MIWPOIT llACH IARGAIM Must see to appreciate. Cuatom built, many xtras. Wine cellar, baloor\y dining. beamed Cldnlf. lge muter suite + 1.Uery. Extra large double 1an1e. 2 water ~ten. new furnace. Can have air cood.. La~e pool md deck area. Built lor entertaining for fHlldlous or casual f amltY. r.:z upbep. OPEN SUN. 1·5 DID HEATHER LN. ·l:~r~ .c.Mit'.r.t MIAT NICI AllA 161.IOO Newl1 remodeled ldtdlln. cbable 1ara1e. 3 Bdrm 2 batb. A .. uroe ~VA. +. COAJS.-.WALLAC[ HI r, 1 f •,TI\ T I 1 N r· -·- stmam.M VU-In & ll&'t ll;aAw-~~~::-._,..._.._ ..... ... .... ....,.....,. ... .•. ,., ....... , ·:: .... •·· ... I.. ...... . ...... .. ................ ..., .. Mw. ....... IAS•I CIHl-lase/O.. Pr•fH•l•••lti, l•••hce,;I ••cf ··~··· ·--...... & ........ c_..wtlt.M111fll1.t._....a ...a. MW VtlW. L .... .,.._ fw .., .. ,.,. ........ t0.060 ....... ~ w .. -. · · .. .._,. .t IJ'9,IOO. a.-. tiij .,, 1 I lwat. lffmABLE NEWPOIT BEACH c..... .. ented -..... d 2 t.e4. to.,..,... cOlldo wltti ,,..., ... ca Hr t.clltiH •f poe1. ~ 1r ._, ..., .... to Meck. s 120.000. • OUTSTANDING BLUFFS "r ' Speclw 9d weikOCN dl-.d decor f• tt.11 ... _.. wltti 2 patios. Two-story 4 b•*• • l Mtt. coadcuwL.... hCNM wttlt for.....a dift. ""·· lfMICloul fcnity "°°"' -...... Clltd al ........... for~ hlnq. lttd. to s I 12,000. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX ... 4 Mel. OWMr'I •ft CMd 2 Md. ........ o.ly ' yeon otd. 2 flreplac•• .cl ...,. IMShr bed., with ...._ tub, ..,.._Ir -" "'°"· Owwer fMY carry fhl• c .. He'• ........ °""'" ,. opet+y aM ...ti to MOYe! SJ25,000. •HOMES ON THE WATER• *ON WATER-PRIVATE ISLE l•••tlfulty d •corottd "prld• of ow........,p" 2-atory hotM with yoe1r owft boat .Op. Warmth, woods CMd uceptloHI dec or thruout tltfs 4 bedroowt "o•• with fo""al difti'"J roo•. Speclo.1 maater suite with flNploc•. Al ffM ......tties for ffM fi .. lf ...,..., fHllly •HfrO.Mt•t. St.ow.9 by oppoh1tMHt. $975,000 ............. *VIEW OCEANFRONT--lAGUNA Oa tt.e 11.ACH c..., Z bed. 2 M. mff wttlt ...... bekORY .ct fatiuf1• VIEW. He• the ...., 9lld "toY prhacy • loh of 9r••ft•ry 0110. Owfter wilt t.ote/opfto.t $242.500 or wil INN for S7'5. per"'°· *WATERFRONT CONDO-VIEW G.__., seariy, VIEW 2 bed. 2 ba. Poot mid boat lllp a•oltoeH. OWMt' wil leau/ optlo• or ub•lt tenu. $325,000. * DRUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE TIM ;n1h•n-hotM Oft ftte WATH la Ill • ..... t.y ltwff. Archffectwat Dhjnt _.....'-oat eout the dnl9'ff fe•hw .. Clftd Nfecf ~ ... of 1t9Md glen, cetoftt wood P••Nftg. _.. .. lw9tillrft•f CMd 10 llWCh "'°"• 1....- fttaa _, hot..es ffll1 Z a..d. pl•1 d .. / office nd r•IHd dhtl119 or.a effen pri•ocy, MCIWtty CMd llY•hlMllty for ,.,.. OWR boot. l ed. to SH5,000. * WATEIFRONT CONDO $275,000 ......,, Morated 2 .. tory ..... H ... J•t ..... lllw. yo. heft l .... u •• wttlt ..... .....ttr 9MI y• wtl& CMlf to ,_.. OWll t.o.t .. ,. ....... .ct ,.. ""' ......... o .............. °" tm.:w...H. *UDO ISLE BAYFIONT-8EACH S. -to ~t c..,.t Ir ct.cw fw tWa J er 4 Mel. .._ °" W.ATB. ,...... 1t•11L As 11 $710,000. Tti~ Ut•fUI tfOMIS Ol'IM l·I 1'00AY UMtqul OM UDO tlU -5·6 bdrms, flowing lntertor. plantation shutters. slate noors, $595,000. ~Binnie Dixon at 13.5 Via Nice UMt9UI IN UMfVBSITY PA&t( -Deane home. Candlewood model. prof. ldscpe., upgrades, view. 3 bdrms. $162.000. See Marilyn Hodges at 4881 Royce Road. UHIVUI IN TURT\.BOCIC NIGHLAMOS - 3 bdrm view home, country French d ecor, profess. landscaping, top quality appointments. $198,500. See • Cathy Cray at 34 Silver Crescent. . ' UMlqul OM UDO ISLI -2 new homes. beaut. appointments. gour met kitchens, paneled dens. See Ralph Wakefield at 219 Via San Remo. UMIQUE tM HAltlOlt VIEW HOMES - Monaco. 2 bdrm, den. corner lot, vacant, $156,000 fee. See Bob Hodges at 2000 Port Cardiff. UNIQUE IH OLD CORONA DEL MAR -4 bdrm , overlook s the Jett y, contemporary outside. coty inside, $289,000. See Dottie Valentine at 220 Marigold. UNIQUE HUR CHEltlY LAICE -3 bdrm, lge lot, 2 frplces. cul de sac, nifty f amiJy location. $179,000. See Sharon Corzine at 2300 Heather Lane, Newport Beach. UNIQUE IN CORONA Hl ... LAMOS - Wooden deck with great Pacific view. 3 bdrms, Fr. doors, assumable In . S255.000. See Sara Marvin at 452 Mendoza. UNIQUE IN SIAVIEW -4 bdrm, great view. jacuzzi, patios and near tennis a nd pools, $273.000. See Mary Wold at 1911 Yacht Maria. UHl9UE IN HAlllOll VllW HIW -New listing. split level Burlingame, lhJ acre, bonus room. 2 frplces. $327,500 . See Kay Glavas at 1516 Keel Drive. UH19UI IH H.V. lllOADMOOI -Lge yards. sgle sty 4 bdrm . bright , s pacious and nr pool, tennis, stores. $275,000. See Bert Reedy at 2808 Lighthouse. • REALTORS' THE NICEST Pt:OPLE SELll~O THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DH MAR. 675-6000 • CALL US ·' . VIEW OF T'UlTLUOCK HIU.S Prime, top, cul-de-sac street. This inviting 3 bd .. fam.rm. home is bright & airy w / French doors leading to landscaped wooden deck. Priced at $221,500. Call Jackie Handleman 631·1266 GOLF COURSI FttOMTAGI 5 bedroom home overlook ing the MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB Golf Course. Has its own paddle tennis court & spacious lawns. Sep. retreat for teen ager s or maid 's quarters. Used brick courtyar d . hardwood flooring, French doors, gourmet kitchen, & one of the best fairway views. I n vestment f or t h is fl n e estate ... $525,000. J&lc k ie Handleman 631·1266 SANT.A AH.A 4 bd. Lau relhurst Home In excellent condition. Assumable loan, try $22,000 dwn. $79,900. Call Roy Siemens 631·1266 IASTSIDI COSTA MISA 65x300 Lo• size zoned for 6 units: presently has 3 separate houses w/$13.000 annual income. $187$0. Roy Siemens 681·1266 COITA .mA-MWPOIT HTS. Duplex! 3 bet, 2~ ba. w/Vlulted cell.1 flreplace, & very prlv, paUo 6 .dol 1ar. (each Wllt). Sell 9r trade up. $205,000. Aak for Roy Siemena 631-1288 · .................................... 1M I. '"' ~ c..e. ..... '31·1266 "81*t .... Netwwt fl tncmtduallf 0.-U41 0,.-~ R.-1 l'l&ate Offices !undlx· 8ef*I"'** •. 187' DAILY PILOT '~ 3411 YIA Dl'tllD llEWPOIT. UH LIDO BAY VIEW DWLIX Hard to llad In top "Pam&" Joe. oo Miramar Ave. Two l Br unit•. eoqiWely li&m. 2 car PT· X1nt ~-CaU to -· SOUIH Ofl HWY. c:w.tHOUsa rublic Welcome am. »Tt Uam to New 3 bedroom & den. Cape Cod, 3 fireplaces . H ig hes t quality construction. Private tennis & SlrolJ to Uttle Corona Betldl rrocn tbia cb.arm-tni. lib new 2 bdrm.1 2 beth home. P'eaturel lP· d . tn..ge brick patio wtth fttt pit. 3 car patkint, '° New by boUcter. Ocean I\. lot. $252,000. Call to ZIG E. 11th St. Cll 3br.1~ new palat side • out. N"ew @'.cled carpet & Ree lot. Priced to Wlll conalder V .... View ....... 1239.500. lee. :: -~-u_2964_1.:_·~ •• _s1_a_1b_o_a_s_1v_d_.1jjQ~ • beaches. $555,000 . 0 SUte.A Y t -5-102 VIA KOIOM llCi CAMYOM ESTATE Country English home overlooking 2nd fairway with view of Newport Center. 5 bedrooms. family room, library, sitting room, bonus room, 4 fireplaces. $995,000. 0'84 SUHDAY 1~5-1 otaWOOO LH. MEW usnNG-llDO SANDS Exceptional 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Tropical yard with fish pond. Steps to beach. $142,500. SPYGLASS Hill °'9tSATJSUM 1·5 ..UMIW ,..._..POtMT A totally de!uu custom home with gourmet ldtclaeo. balcony game room and full sz jacuul In aumptious maa ter balh. all abounding wttb d d oO appolOtmenta THE BEST OF "THE POINJ'" for $439,000. ISU-. r .._Puk.,ea CAU.644-7211 /.Jn NIGEL . BAILEY & ASSOCIATES • •71-HlO • Jh.'.J7F: ('-.tll"'~-l"rl M IOZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA .. ........ Lot LOWEST PR ICE in Costa Mesa. Only 10% down. OWC. Always mud. WortdlHl•tot. 55'97777 aferecJ by DeOro c m.•11 ~ Aakfor~orRaf> , ...... y DllAM ; Encbanttaa 4 Bdl home d.b frah p and like new carpet. Sllllllbed formal !ti room with sk yUl , fonal Jiving room fireplace. Sparkli count r y k l t c b sm.ooo. don ose11 rt-., Jt,,r, ..01 CLENNEY RE • 497-4848 t'.'. YOUNG E.SIDt Large 5 bedroom home with family room & separate playroom for children. Pool & spa, large yard for entertaining. $485.000. c.,1•-1McJ11011 •••••••••••• •• ••• •• •• •• 3 BR l Ba &r income unit 'U>vely 3Br 28& in chot~e loc 8t.fl open floor plarl. vaulted clg Uv rm. f~rn rm. form.I din. rptc, l>t shady lot w tmaturt' trees. Sl.34 ,900. 645-S 15$. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautiful 4 bedroom home with den & family room. Large lot.. zoned for income unit. Otean view from yard . $295.000. 644-9990 IAYFltONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip WEST OCEANFRONT Duplex with excellent income. 30xl02 R·4 lot. $400.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ro y\•d" Drive N B b 75 bib\ HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 Bdrm "Palerm o Plan" o n greenbelt with view. Large pool. I mmed. occupancy possible. $249,SOO including land. 5 Bdrm "Somerset Plan" next to greenbelt. Beautifully decorated and landscaped with large yard and pool. $269,500 including land. Call Danny Bibb for your appl. to see these new listings. ~~Y 675-2311 Trade your old stuff for lc6oa lsl-.d I 006 new goodies with a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oassified ad. 642-S678 r ................................................ . i ,-. W.ATBFltOMT E Extra large corner duplex 1n xlnl cond. &.IJllo f : ' Moonng avail S pec· Duplex-ocean view. 2 yrs old, 3 car gJr. lg patw. lo ma1nl . ea unit 2 Br /2Ba. lndrv area d s hw &hr . lot :. o f cl~ cupboard:. .~ 1n to Dana Pt .Urbor A fine mvestm~t hv4" m I unit & rent otht-r Sl7!1.000 Ownr Al:l 5t!S~ -- CGfOftG .. Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "VIEW HOME" CAMEO HLHDS. Lovely fee land born<' 3 bdnns , 3 baths, fam1l~ nn . pool & spa Pn\ale acceu to beach. R79.SOO OPIH SAT /SUM I .s 4606 Cortt.d Dri•• &NISUAL DUrLIX On Poppy Ave • old CdM Mar. 2 bdrm." playrm owner's unit • eood nm· t.al. Both adjoining swlm- ll'\6QI pool. S2:S5. 000 PAULM.AmH RliLEST.ATE 644-7313 IYOWN!R! O\arming 3 Br housl'. completely remodeled. 2 Ba. ~ate d1runR 1 m. solid Oak noon. L1e cw ner lot w,add-0n poten· tial lo <'reat e a panoramic ocean & bay VW!W New plumbing & appliances $219.~00 m.1164, work 963-7829. Jam UDUCID 1319,960 Be creative, on· ly Shorecllffs view pro· perty T\m Rhone. Agt. 631-\266 -·~·~. tacular view. Appoint· ment only. •s.ooo. 1 1 ~ . _ . '*Cote Realty Cameo Shores I & Investment . Businessmen 640_5777 OPtH SAT ;suH 1.s i11 you are do11111 ~~~~~~~~I Spacious 4 bdrm .. Jl'I I · d -baths, dining rm.. dl'n 1 nu .,1ne .~• un t•r n . ••••o 1~• ....... D home. s weeping ocean ; Fu t111ou~ ll11sinrs~. -A ~" Vle'WS from excepllonal 1-.:ame you ore required : ~/Waterlrot1t corner loca\ion. High ; hi/ law 1 Bu.trness and , 3 moorinp, good terms. cdllnp, hardwood nr.. ; ; l'ro/ess1ons Code. ~t'r Paul. Renee & Manann. 11115lr. swt.e with frplc . j 17900 ,lo 179301 lo fill' ll . ~.2l.3/788-302:S s w 1 mm in I po o I . i F'1c11t1oua 8us111 esA ! ....,_,..-..ia 1007 Fa~oceanviewtcr· j l\'ome Statement and : ••••••••••••••••••••••• race. Ready for immed. P1orr 11 publtshed for occupancy. SS9S ,000 ~ four comecu11ve u:~rk!{ : Bay Front Condo. Spec· Includes land 'wE th DAii v ' t.acularvlew. 2 bdrm. 2 .. SOIGOllH"M ! al e · j ba. Pool. aun deck, .. "' 1 Pl LOT con help . ~•1th I elevaton, boatsllp avail. llldlllty. 67J.7040 i hot~ Call the LE:<.i\L · 2 car garage.Secured i Df.PA HTMENT 01! building $375000. By 1642-4321 Erl 332 /or i appt. only call' 673-9419. i Jurlht>rinforma11on ! ey<>wner. i. ...... -................ -.. -···········-··..l --'-------- Ni oe slre('t Low sacr s ance exclusive Dev111 • C.o 642-6368 MlSAVEAOE 4 Bdrm 2 bath. quality tult. 5hake roo<. double fu'f'place Great location. 1dei.I for enterta1n1n1e Large rec room. lot.~ of decking. low main t.enance yard Offered at 1104.000. ~II S.0-1151 ~~#~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~ R2. 3 BR. F'am Rm. 2 Ba, w tplans for garage apt Hurry ' One d the la.st 54.000. Devln & C.o 642-0i8 l::astslde POOL 4 br. 2 ba. family rm. h I! MESA Dll MAR • 956 Magellan Immaculate 4 bdrm •11 cul-de-sac rnmptdeh upgraded. New e ll'· kit c hen. wallpaper c.arpet & panelmg, RV access . pride ot ownership Don't m.hh t.hl., one! Call Diane to day' SURF REALTY 979.aoso rm. frpls. ituesl hou:.e •---- Many xtra:. As&ume PRESTIGE loan 9.98J> lnt Approx LOCA TIOH baJ St<rl.000 Pnced un Over 3000 ~ ft. cus~ de: market Sl~.000 Cati bl\ home located nr M9'd M2 0467 Owo agnl o r Verde CC lmmac cocad 9SHJl63 Broker Prof dee & land.t¢. P!!!>I wte4 WAS THI It spa. 6 yn new. ~ I·-'lft.....uE. open me dJr 4Br+f.,, ~ • • -C&U Celtury 21 rEm~ you aaw a 3 bedroom. 2 S»«nl bath home, community•-------- pool. covered brick JUSTllDUCB> · pa t 1 o. re m ode I e d O,.. Sda «My I J.;f ldtcbc. for under P f .000 Spacious F.ut.sid'e 48r, 2 in the Colle1e Park be home. Clean in&ldt.• we.~ WIXl't last! Call w t n ew eartbto111.• now' 540-3886 catpd.s, pamt and ktkh CEDAR GLEN MOOaSALE 3 bed.roam model. 1'111: h ly upended coodomin1 um. ~ EJdeo Ave, C.M. 642.6734 YOU CAH"T MISS On this ter rific 4 BR. Mesa Verde home It reatures a beautiful pool and spa Remodeled baths. oew paU1t Double fireplace and much mott For more 1.nfo call, ~., -~~ .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS tloon. N"' roof -•a cant Seller mollvated . ... J:lt Esther St, CM So. Cdif • ..., 546-5605 645-691 8 By()lmer 4 Br. many up gradm includes ceramll' Ule 08\ry. Oak parqU<'I Or. new carpet & man~ other<i Mesa del Mur a.rea. SM:!,000 979 3467 IOMUSROOM I...u# finished 2nd floor Jblus Room can be 4th BR.. game rm, etc .• rn this immacu late 2000 sq t\ borne w cov patw and pooJ. Close to Sooth O>a.st Plaza & Fwys. On ly SI 14,750. Cull &AAA REALTY ~ 754-761 6 Meea Del Mar. 4br 2 ba. H.wT~ upJ1radu thru-out. 3mo.old3Br, 1735sqft. Deeb. covrd pal><> rm. fonm'-entry. formal din· close to schools & new ing rm. a Ba, lg mstr Br. pa.rt, Owner, oo Agents. wood burning frplc, 2 sitis.ooo. M6-o60l days, patios . Pool. Jae . 915'7·281Je-ve" Sun clubhouse &. tennis. By HOUltUICMS Owner. su2,ooo. Will cooperat.e.645-6J.50eve:i. OBJGHT ~731.8dys. You'U love the all new ldtcbeo. bttn microwave, CUSTOM EXEC counter bot tray, ~30 M1SA vaDIHOME ram rm, .. ~rick fplc, Beaut 4br, 3ba home Jmt w&Wq ror family ~rmet kit chen " ball*&ti\7. Quiet street. Fil 1.-.s TabitJ. IN,500. Ruth Laurie, $175,.000. 1Utr,NM390 ~SUMl·I h m•tk deal-house oa RU:SEREALTORS .,.., LARGE tot. 1 br. ,__ __ m_._147_3 __ _ SPICIALSI .... Me to appredate. · nowa• Go tllru t.belroo pteto $84,500. By own er. NteeJtironqatetcul-de- D I TA RE 11 P I I I I T U MOI C I I I I I' cl ADP l L t U' I I I I . [ CULS E )t I tee a s bdrm. cuatom ,_rrN'11S ___ or_e•_oa1___ tac: ln Mela Vente aru. bome •l·bdrm.apt.ltia I a UC W...Y_. Lrl rooms. very 1ood aney.opener! $3111),500. __. .... """ ........ 1u .. ' Bdnl\ • &l*t. Pool ~ -·-· --· ~. CUilom 2 bdrm.. bome.JmJava Rd. Mk· bmit Terms! ITS.too. 2 bath; nice lge. paUo. lnC SZS.000. ~ l'IS-llOO &aper W"talde a Br M Lol$l•$0. ... .. eel $10,000 ==;tin~~ MAURY STAUFFER .... , .. _ mapropa1;J NU17Jor '~~R4W.IT.a MOO I Q ft, lbr, 4ba, ._eoMU ___ ~...._. ___ _ ~ Oc•aa vi ... 2 liMI. .... ·-bom•. So. fl by. WAD to bcb. -.-~Broken .... 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Wortd, Gett 1' K'90ll 111 ... . :::V-· .... a bd. J ltO ... • .. ,,. • •t•r C•ICIMT IA' PuoralD!c ,1... ,,.. :!.-~ ~IMAllOW .... • 2 1tor1. I >'••n D w. Eslen1lv• anUque brh:kwork front • rear. Overa11ecl J.ear 11ra1e . 4 bu1e -~~ niltom ....... thruout. Spae&Oii kltcbtn, ~et de Ute t La~ .!:•111 room. Locale °" cul . PrOfe..1~ decorated lulde proteukmalty l seaped. .E•teilMl flaanclDf, priced to U fut I Aak tar a.ti)'', -t'58 RBALESTATE BY MCVAY C1111-. ew n a ,.._. 1041 .................................. ....... ........ .......... J .... -u-... .... ..... .... Zr•1'r'e -.u., fJt,ltt, llJ owa•r . -..a '. HERITAGE . RfALTO RS By owner. 3 Br I 'Al Ha ' ~ex. SIB 16th St. S gar, encl paUo. 213/IMJ..~ afts. ~~~~~~~~ SC*Jous 3Br. 2Ba, fam tieAD&MAll llAU'fY 2.-ory s BR wtrormal dininc + breut.t rm, ~n~~ lodacpog w • Fresh .. in· vidlll bome lmj4e 6 out. Sln,$00. Rutb Laurie IUtr.~ nm 2 Unit.a F.utaide. Home + guest hie. OwQier wlll help with financing Grab your Ila.in' toola & cal.1~72Zl nn. pool, frplc. $109,SOO By owner (714) 840-4796 ev•twlmd.s BRAND NEW I.I Beaut Exec type 2 slry homes just comp across frm Meadowlark Cntry Cub. a. 4, s bdnns 3 ba, J car 1ar Open wk dys lUipm Sat & Sun lOam- flllln Phone (714 )84()..2005 ara.1142 SICYUNE HOMES POT OF GOLD AT BC> Of IAINIOW CU.A HMS Sharp 3 bedroom home with u1ed brick rront and flrepl1ce. new eart.btone carpell and tNlb paint. A1ktna Stl,•. •. , .. SUPE R UPGRADED 3 ~droom home with f am Uy room, rormal dlnlng room. c u•tom drapea, 1hullera. wallpapen and aor1eoua used brick patlo. 1116 •. 1.1 :·· ~ I .I i 1 t ' • .& I I .. 1 I ' ~ • I .'11111) --- llYINE Confused by aU these ads? Ranch Realty and/or Woodbridge Realty can show you any one of over a Hundred listed homes in Irvine. Don't waste time trying to decide wbJch ad sounds the best . ONE CALL DOES IT All RANCH WOODIRIDGE REALTY REALTY SS 1-2000 551-3000 THE EXPERTS ON IRYINE PROPERTY LOWDOWN!! $87,500 Maximum LlvabJUty w fl lge bdnm. 2v. ba. thlll home olfera comfOl'tJble surTOUDdinga & 1pec1aJ continiaty. Seller offrr· ing a 1ub}ect lo loan ot 9V.%. Hurry Uu.s home 11 localed an I rvin e M2-Mi1 Woodbrfdp&tah1 Jbr 21;t ba. crplll, drps. pro landscap'g, patio cvr. 019 ny upgrds, lllnl loc 103 W Yale Loop. Open Sat /Son l ·S BY OWNER ~2360. --- ICHAU.84GE YOU YOU'VE FOUND IT WOODIRIDGE ln this luxunowi 2 sty 3 Br $120,000 To ~ thu " Gorgf'Ous .. home 1n Dct>rfleld of Irvine Offertng s pacious nm, two frplca. cstm lalc atrium . s tr1 k lni< a balance w tnal ure All for only SJ IJ.000 ~-4477 h o m e 1n Mt>rt>d1th SBrSJSS.000 Garden!!. Lgc ric hly 00-0112.644-&i87 paneled !<'am Hm wtfpl<' ,._ _______ _ lteal fl!itale -·u• • + .-.... Only Yilw, ar bMc.lt. 1 Mnn, ,,_ ..._ ol a.. to n.r, VIia ,..,. .. ar ~ 114*,ttl. •&l llAX. "°' ....... et kit. 0.. aaltH Ho. L•I aa a.. __,. A.IC. aft A JIOllthe aUar• .. •t Plilli*.tb·mt ~ • fdad. ~1000 .. • ..._ Callfordetal.11 ._. ...... ,. .. ,_....., ateal. Uot • .w down. · · llfo ... ..,.. Newport f'/..,..A1 lh £111 termt. OW1'Ea h•d• retreat. A. • ..., ,,., a., lam c • 11 for . • pp l . YOta• Ate ortotn11m1 al 1 11 .-,, ,... .... a ~•lo&. llG9taln TM .,.....,., llAUIWULI Vl9w P C •tt · _. mM ~,.. for• '"01 ~ .!~· Y,~•ooont. ~ .._ ...._ -frp'-J Ill' wtlla brick lrplc., :r' ~ '..::o1• HUia..... •-........ ~.!:whc• •=I-_.. ... --· · -.,... -· •· ••alt.•• oell l a1•. ._ ~..,.._ v• Ormn w, •llli to a.rd dl•'•ck Illa. Jfeed1 roa1ll Uoae frplc ...o:::;;.;.........;..;;~----beh, towo. flH,000. ......,, f~~.!.. :.._1 ._ TLC, bllt ....,. ••oce Wt ncltlnc U.uMA llACH O...•au. ~ .... llaaUloUuuY .... wUl llH llOOO for ,.. .. 1 .. tla1 la one of N t • r. c o mp h ti o o cant.d. Only *1•.JOO. deoorildq. 2 Bdnm. 6 "-Dart'• mclllt cluum· maolllcmt ChrU Abel .......... Tll9y HUllllYI dm, wlb Z bat.lie. A*iDc .... ,_ dildadh't ueu. daal'pedbomeovttlook· WmMMn•W..• cml1t1'7,IOO ~for JGUr pre· " · -Walkm 1; ltrn Inc mUre ec>utllne of wtwn tiler purcltHed •UNITS n.-11..dl~Beally •I•• 1bowln1 today. Llclma BeK b. I Br. a ll>I• b.llltop "drHm" SAMCl.lt•ftl l\C\.UWl Ba , family roo m , 2 bomeZ1eana10. but job ..,_. umt.a rntAd at frpk:f, C\11&.om made •P•· ~ ant takin1 812.CNO 1•arl1 1roH. 552 -7500 ()pportlllll\y to choolO t.&IM OWDer1 out ol the 8 A a G IN pa I c E ~~~~~~~~ REAL E$TATE colon. ui.. cerpetj.q. 1 ..._ 'lb.la b a rare op--.ooo ....: -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ol a ldad c:cmtemporary C::-:' to purcbue a ~000 • Offered at ao spedal, ao WLI· Cl) .... .-1:m ~~ •••• !!!.~ • que tbat tbe preH nt ,,, ,... .... ,-.--,,.. OM*Sclradleavtq1 CN•.U1·nD Lag•~aNiguel '901 &iWS nM IJ'9doui ltome "-SEA -"' (114)49M1'GI ::..U.-~t!C:U PaOPER'nES,LTD. Reath. • Jf1ll CO/I/In Nit'\' t "., * * * t reaau re."En1lhb •ounu.MMM.CA_,.., . maJIOrbouae" feeUn1 • t0%~ 1urrouaded by the --------•I fM&TC I h• AYAR.A•I n,ued oaturalbeauty ol Olltmbomew/48dnm~ ~~~~~~~~ C.ando'a Ru.at.le 1pUt level lhl hill.a ol Lacuna. COO\• E M E R ... L D ~ betbs. Klkb. U.Cldl with fittplace. Deluxe p1ete with t.be modem A m1icnMave 6 tnab com· tdc.'lpd1aaua. .,...._ola700'4Mck• IA.Y pactor . Lr1 u lf. BROKER WlLL bdlt·ln wbU'IPoOl ape. vacuunac PoOI w /1pa, COOPERATE An u:npar•llel~ ocean 3-car pr., complete the ON19X.OOWN view add• furthe r Swe.,I .. lteocll & plcton of thl1 dream NearOcean ~lo thil lovely -•lew bomdcr ... $Z25.000 . ..OC)1Jl"ell at Locu1t ~:en~ you view 4'3-9494 495-5220 a nceopendally to-6 thi.lbomeyOWMll, you'll 4bdrm.4ba. private pool ~24 IJ llo.5050 4t4+43l5. Aller b ours unde r 1land wby the •spa. .-1825. l.A"t rin1·Lene MlUen have loved It so '80.000 4 U. ,._ me1aa1e. Owner much. Zl-40&2 4t7-476S Flilrway EJ N'lguel 3br. LA~M-fG_UB._ Please call today for A.cent ~·CU.tom Realty 11111 •'CJGT 4 bdrm t am1 more tnlorma tion. ly home ollent lou of 675-75 I 2 privacy, a lovely mt. m~ai~· . vlew & many uparudt"t 1 • Walled courtyard & hot " tub are among the ex DC A I~ tras $139,SOO IU.J\l....I f 11.DG.SITE Level. buildable lot near hip school: walktng dia lance lo downtown & beach. &.soo MOtn'HEHD 1bJ.s deJ.JghlluJ cottaae. ontheoceans1de.1sclOM' to the beacb & ha~ a (rplc. to chue the chill on cool everungs Lari<e (meed yard & a 11eparate garage are amonu the plUlleS. S179,500 t It.-, N r ''"~' t ••unw ·h l •''IUh•J 04· •• " L.J ,,,, • ' ( 11.414.11-4 ttl I AllWEW TEllACE White wateT. canyon, & nagbt hght Vlew.. 3400aq. ft A·Prame. J bdrm . loft. 4V. bathl Owner. MIS.000 494-SS29. PoaiMaALTY 1000 N COAST HWY. 497-2461 lt&•LDTEU. Art Colony charm 1n Nor1h Laguna; l bdnns . den. 2 baths + 1rtud10 wt1h bath, vauJted wood cetb.o,p, 5Wttpln( Ottan VleW 1..1.rge lot, waJk to beach. S:ZSS.000 DUPLEX ._YowFIMlilt ISYOUMG- Super 4 BR home 1s rrunutes from i.chool:.. pwb, comm pool t:x t'dlent loc on cul dC-'11" 1h,, home features fam rm wiwet bar. cath ce1I ino &n llv nn. formal d1n1ng Many estras. Sl.64,.500. L..,_....,. u. 497-1761 BYOWNF.R l"oot.hJll 2br. 2ba, drn rondo. 831 -0SS9 or 45217S ...... Yieto 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._Lo.att¥.%! ElasUnt loun i.. eu1ly ;iuumable you really can afford t.h.llt beauuful borne' WESTCUFF Beautiful4 Br, 3 ba. Lots ol pl.ants, fabuloua pool, firepface. RV at'cess. Priced right at 1189 ,950. A tl€HIG€ '-+--~ HOM€~ amw. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 MEWUSTIMG rRESnGE TO WM HOME Much sou g ht a ft er Newport Terracr. Only one Wte 1l on the markel Sharp! Priced to ISCll WI der Sl00,000! Hurry' S6M91 GraciOWJ forrrwl dming 1• for feNllvr enlerlammg Spac bdrms on upper level. AJI lhm plw1 15x35 end pal.lo. Make the far..t step to tx>tt <.'r II v in i: • • Call now!'• George T ays ASSUMAILE FIRST IRVIME 4 IDRM SI 15,950 Bo!lt area. Collel(c Park, quiet cul de sac. Ne.ow t"ust.om drapes, llhutter:i. fresh pa.int, new tale en lr)' Perfect move in t"on - druon. Yale 4 BR 2'• Ba , large faauly room with Wdbar Creal entertain mentbome ()ranJ(l'tr<.'(', AdulL'! Only. 2br patio home. u1,1trd • rrpls, nice decor. dbl l(ar, boat sl orage, $78,000 Vat'ant. Pnnc. ,~,'~,·~ ~-·:;;~:,·:·r~.w :~ .. , 111• 1 .. J'J ... "''' 2 Of'EH HOUSES 2 8dnns . 2 baths. dE'O. duuQJe rm., Javanit rm with frplc . Ottan view dectt + I-bdrm . bath, llVll\11 nn . kite~. bm·k Jllilllo. largt! SOx CiO rt lot l"noed ngbt at 1210.000 .......... ·~ Hllil[ Sedudf'd, dramallc, • 1mmaculatt", thas 3 Br tull.'11de bom1• fl'a ture:1 ITBQY ~1gner tOUCbe'\ CtJmt. !lf.-e I.hem your~U Call for mf orma bon S bdrm. "Somerset" on O"ttr>bell w tooly I adJa cent bou."le Exr"llcnt I y nrunt ins ide & oot Spa ln back yd & view of t·a nyon hibl"· SZ-49,000 1!130 Port Seaboumc. Opt•n Houst-S at /Su n 1 ~­ ""48 EAST SIDE CHAltMEtt lmmac 4 br hom e Great East.side locaUon on t"UI· dHac. New dlatrwuhtt " plumb1n1 r1 xt urea Ne wl y palnl td & papered. Call for further .tdonnauoo. ....................... M+llMl'TA fi~ct acular hilltop bomaa. 201.Z-1318 aq. ft. OoM to lbriAa Selva Rd • ca.u. Le Prtma wra. . ...-1o IUS,000. Dl-awo;-.-.mitr. It., ...... 1040 ....................... C...lted&tah 848-8667 --- AllLF Me Loma No qualllymJt. No new baa fees. We have 3 Br. 4 Br & condos av111I in mor.'t arellll Buy now Move wiUun a we«k <'.111 for complt·t(' d1•tJ1l!o ~71 or968 4433 EMEllY REA.L TY 111.Y 1 LEFT! CondoJMngatits best! 3 Br, l'h Ba, 2atory condo. 1'"ew.ure11 privat.e paUo & 2 car garage. Les• than I mile lo the ocean Call r or c-om pl ete Info. ~J or 1168-4433 3572 Ntrr&/ET lo(f Athd) OPEN OAIJ. Y 10 :JPM R.mdto s. Joocfli" 3 BR 2',4J ba, vit'w. Close to pool & spa. Prof. de- corated, 1111 possible up- grades. Air . $180,000. Pnn only, dys SM-~2. wtcnd /ev 752...fl'l 47 SpectacuJar mobile home, vm aq n. 2 BR. 2 ha. lrplr, delux kitc he n w/ml crowave. p r e lt!IUOWI "The GrovW1" p»rlt . Open h ouse &.l/SUn llam~pm , 5200 lrvtne Blvd .. 1p1ce 250 On l y Ownr -Agt SCH· 7206, 731 7474 --- AIARGAJN $71.000 And 1t 's all here in lt'Vllle My advice to you 1s compare-but not for long 1 Th is one won 't la.'t' So take advantage & !St'e this eh ~rm •n.: hr>rnto al a vnre you can a/ford S:)2 4477 Pncc reduced for quick sale Rancho San Joa· q u 1 n ,S an Ca rl o5 townbom.e, 2 Br + den, 2~ .Ba, piarquet noorinJ(, w e t ba r . 3 pool s. gotrcourae. $1 39,500. 9156-lm • Uy ownr, call Harry at 88y llAl.n· 73J·1*or972..m12. 10%DM o.w.c. Dix. 4br, home. Sp•. llmAand landleap1n1. <Ja1e lo oed. ieller AU· .... ...,., Mll ant 2 ..... •1 aoc..:r.=; Dr. ~ aft. I , ... PERFECT Ne~od JUI& I« famll1 fun. ~' bctnn .. 2~ be. ...,. famU1 home. Close to community .... IDd tennla, .,._ '5 acre• of 1rHnbelt• i ._,,, ~huttbes ana ...... , 1'ut.lft'Oek Glen 1arden home. Heather m odel w/lt'Ml viewotO.C. 4 Hr 3 lh, fam ily r m . microwave oven. A/C, J*lfo w /cover, & m any ~ features. /\Numa· ble9%1.oan. 752-71~ ........... 1041 ....................... I ') a Meadow• Oeorie Ch.Ir!• Realty 11 proud to preaent the home• of La1una Mt1lbin, a new. private ClOMta1 com.numliy tlult .. , ... tnUlea tbe Ideal lvilll m vfl"Ollment. SMiaated •ulmt t.be l(el>· ti• ltlll1fdea of pro· ~ IA1una, lbeM ..-UCWv bomel an ~la U.tredJdoa ~UD· ==--~ ... ,.. opportwaky lo IU' 2 Ml a ... CIOeltaJ •I•• 'omt Jn tit• ' IN CNi 11 .. J ol I •. ............. =llJ '° ... tlrw .. ,.. •1a.1112 . om 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. family rm home. Well matntalned and updated lhru-0ut Ocean & canyon & moun Lain views. Offered at Sl.88.000. Open house Sun day 1·5. lSM Skyline DT Prestigious home fout ed in Monarch .Bay Tt•r race 3 Bdrm. 21,, bath~. 2 frplc:i & more OHCT'N.1 al RZS.000 Open houM· Sunday I 5 J2:J22 <.:rcl.c Rd. 494-8519 955-1570 L,....INcll • IOJW_T.,.,.. ........... Tedly, San., 1-5 ll.llrrd.litely remodeled 3 Bedroom ocean view home wttb 1aper ma1t.er bedroom ldte, btdlt·ln .Mimai. plaJroom tf amJ· ly room on Hparate ae.tl, all new kMdMn, '"" • CUii.om appotot. men&a Umaout. Priced 8lklw 11.arbt at .. .- • 176 s...t T.,,.. L...-INdl Tllly,Sn., 12-5 a. • .,. &o toer tlal• ho UNl8Fll UIS,2 .. ........ u. .... --~· .. c-.eo,...cuot._ ............. ., ..... =· .... ··= .. =-~~----, ..., 0. ICICllAW IOCIM ~::W~?: tattle LaJH• b.oma. aa-............ 1 heh. pool, MJCunty. Pen· thae.3 Br. 2 Ba $430,000. Furn. 2 Br. 2 Ba S230.000 HARCUM" llORN R F. 1118Glmneyre 4!W~J la> T:r ~.,,.ce SUIJ.000. 2 Bdrm Condo W/t'OmmunJty pool. Rex Gunn Nol a n R I ly. -.1M1J ltlCH&WilM A 1tunnln1 departure from the ordinary. walk to beach from th.la NortJI l...a&Uft8 cual.om but ll 2 Bcfrm 2 bath bome. Mafpiilleent coatal •cl· lY lllbt view. Gourmet ldtdlen, mHaJve Uvin1 room wtt.h llowtni wood noon. sm.ooo. don osen f I ,.i' Ii r ... .01 GLENNEYRE .,, ... , ~ Mc WlMACKR( O,..W.OrS... T,_-~ 3113 PEARL~­ Wood5y " rust.It'. near a running brook. A perl ttt private " fo'am1ly Com- pound with l separate llvmg area5 around lb« courtyard ne<1r thr ~arh. $?49.000. O~n Sat J-4 P'ridt O'OwMnaiip 2589K.1WWAY Dauhng while watrr views & a blend ot Old World w ith contem · porary + a kit ol na.tura I a.one. ad.I Ulil new 3 bdrm... l bath, fam /rm & fonml dine. rm. apart from aU others. Hlllie will be here Sal. & Sun. 1-4. to~ t.erms or a ae.e /Olldon. Aating 00· ly $150.000 ! ...... , __ 2329 A n..A.NTlS with ocean view, De&r the beach. on Moeattb 19Tace. 3 Bdnm.. 2~ bldls, 2 lrpla .• 1ll50 IQ. n .... ELITE. swr.ooo. One Siil. be( #WWW l .. 4 er call ls a.pp 't. ... ., ..... ,,._,Town ls HlbScbaol Eacb ltH 4 bdrm1 .. famtnm .• frplcs .• wet ban, ocean vie•• • lfUCB llORE. Go up ~ 6foUow t.be alps. Tum left to 5C7 Temple JOila, open Sun. 1·4. rm.ooo. Tum ri&ht to 139 Te: Terrue, opm SM 1-4, ~ 8Zl2,D . 494-7111 m.Coldwel Bat•r ,.. ~SONTIAL ~~ ~······a.eooo Pace.sett.er home. Larte comer lot of cul-de-tac. Mature landlcaoiu with large ~: trees. N'ear. ahoppl.ng & sc . Price reduced to SlDl.400. .WWllWA,_ WIW 675-7512 CG~~ lJ~ CA.STIU B.DAUftlAH The onr you v., been ~for .. 3 BR. ram rm and Vl~ in an ideal location Takt" ovf"r M7.!JX> 8~.r: In A !>COOP al an.I y si 03.500 CALL 644-72 I I /JD.NIGEL [}Afl[Y & A5SUCIATES ee.mitul 3br. 2.ba. home 2 min. from Saddleback Valley Collete. Mialloo Viejo Sbopplo1 Cntr. Walk to t.ennia crt.a. Will --- l4CI( IAY ESTATE Pvt 2.1 acre est.ate w /lg bolae. 2 guest houses. 16 stall bone barn, huge ~ nnk. pvt ofc. a ivoom · ~ room ma gm r 1 cent Vlt>W of th~ Ua1·k Ba). lush lands"aping abound.' Con t11t·t J 1 m f1andr r s ai:t 11 11 1 7S2 1107 d ys 1711 1 SRl·S787 eYe&, wknch COMDOMfMIUMS WESTCLIFF 1&2 br. $71,000 4" up. 1700 WsklUf Dr. Open daily I.$. 60e513 or 673-6640 RL"dh: l I ~ Hea.lty I 1. j, 1 1-\1 .tll\ 1II I1u· ~ VA financing. 3377 VIA UDO, N.e 18,iOO. OflMHOUSI $315,000 ~ .. Tl. llam to1 3 Bdrm1., z ba t b5 : ~ ~ E pftVllllle patio. In mint. Otfendb)'DeOroCorp. ~ cmdWca Mus t 17Wi111 ~--~to~8111~Pi~eda~t.e~! ~~ MkfcrSbh'etyorRay I- S.S. s,lt Lewt J...oNq amt airy J Bdrm, 3 ba, A/C, PUIS LAROE BONUS RM. View of mountain•. lmmat'. cm11. C&ll >4l ee.sm Ml,.. .... '°" ....................... LOCUtaroa THllHT Yoa'we found it. in this 1o¥ety Newport Beach bome. It fa&ures 3 Bdrm + lam.Uy room, plush carpets, n e w p aint. Ubrmy otr matr suite • and eatenalve brick work. Owner's very motivated. Call 546-5880 · = -~ HERITAGE . HEA i.TORS M.l.CHAlt•I <Mee 5 bdrm beauty. The w armtb oJ uaed brick • bvy abake make for Cl1q fml,y Ii v. Pr-ml cln rm. MJ cov'd paUo. u..-• airy. SC.. lo ..-• poa1, 0pea t to s •-0-,-, -,-_.-tf:--=--,.-lt 11 . ltll PORT ..._..,. t l2J9 AJU>. ,. tlOl llhat ••II Utl• week . RM ed lo ..,., a Br +I br. Drhe by eot s ,, •U..calltotee. .............. £~~ ••oarTo II.ACM '" IDUIM~ " bedroom 1 bath lldult own JOU!' own UDlt overlDab Allio Buell and. u.. ......... .. .... ft. Dbl.' • 1llOM. Jl&CNITI. I bdlw. I llllatb beech .... .. a Ill•• CGID· mu.ltf. fres-.y UP· 1raded. Cell tocla1 I ~~.o:.c:.~~-................. Charmlnl 4 bedn>om, famJ.11 room, dinina room with 1neplg VS.. •from multi-level coveNd patio, Many decorator tou.chel. '1re ~1 'Mexican tile floon, Compare ana you'Jl •sree that tlM.750 1' ID ex cl Una ••lue. ~~ .. _...._.,.. .. ,...,..::. ~~ ••• "I; \ • I • ~ Stta.1111.a ... ................. ,,. • ... ... .... '°°' ........ tttUlM la .. ......,~ dS..wlllll ... lM --bQ lo Oe erea at aia.oao. "'°"' ol •"*'-· in a cbll&mk II lata.t· tq coaunult y ,Pt .... HD iodq t.o meke ULia )'QUI' bome. '7S.15U OCIM4V.W 2 ......... Lot .... o ...... .... Oner will 'nuftce m:s.ooo BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67S.46l0 Redhill~ Realty I ilh1 l<l'.llh Offil'l' h7) 1' )U', 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B. $169,450 3 Bdrms .. 2~ baths, bay & ocean view; designer decxnt.ed Redhill~Realty I id1 I l<l'.111\ 1 lll tl 't' f):): 11 d 3377 VI~ LIDO, N.8 . $245,000 3 Bdnns. witb boatalip IAST-.Uff F\gbl infiation ·own your home ft land. Lovely • bdrm .. family rm • formal djning, country kitchen. A+ locallon. like ne w co ndition. S239,500. Xlnt terms avail. Open Sat. 1-4. 2627 Alta Vista. Agt. 87S-S930 RIDUCID sa.ooo OltlGIMAL ILUFFS OPIM SAT /SUM 1-5 550 VlSJ'A GRANDE 3 BR tn level, loads of lt.alJan tile. Now only SUl6,900. 6404259 rfe~:~ M1•1•PwS. ..._.,_WI !und!J.~t.1m -0-.v"'-OT .. ....................... •••..........••........ ~ ~! • ... •.•.• ..... ' .°"··· s.t. ...... • ••••••••••••• ' °' ... o. Olliiar'..., ... Olw...., • ..,. °""'" .... ...... · ·······•••············· ............................................. . 1MI •rTGI • O'-CHAIM New. 1peclac:\llar oualom 1 Bdrm home. Vaulted c:elllnp, all wood aldlfta, pool 6 apa. Vlew ol Harbor • C•lallna. Huie Matr BR 1ulte. ovenlsed tub •· 1bower. Micro .. e:ompect.ar, Jeu.ai ... cook1na lllancl. Walkln1 dllUnce to alarlna , re taaranta • 1bopptn1 •• sm.500. UDO ISLE 11()9 IMftlTOl.AICHITICT.auua Oldu OM atory 1arden home on .aoo aq. f\. South·faclnJ quid. street & lot. llreel·lO-ltreet. 40' width Prime uprrade prQspect. Occurancy su mm er 1980 . Cons der aate.teascback. Appraised value uso.ooo. ... 'RMI TOS&L? Owner will consider lease/op. on out.standing Baysbcn Drive home. 3 Bdrm+cuest. l ba, fam1 ly rm_ Beaut. paUo ~ deck with bay view. t:lll.000. Carol Tawm. Realtor tM..(JQ29 EASnLUFF Ocean & light view, extra lrg pvt lot, 4 Br + din & fam Lusk model. compl redec. SARA HIMMAH 641>-5096 759-0261 *OOPl.EX* $265,000. • FH STEPS TO BEACH. 3br. 2ba.. ~lbr, den, 1 bath down. 3lfJyrs old. Make an offer. Seller motivat· ed. 1Zl 3'U1 St. W.AIMIHGTOH RLTY 972·1104 1521 Ocean llvd. PENINSULA J>OINT home with 3 Bdrins. 2500 sq ft . Master swte has frplc Enjoy l'OOI breezes & g reat beac hes . Reduced to 1345.000. ,.,,, .............. NEWPORT SHORES 3br fixer Sl00,000. Owner will carry 2nd TD. 2br +den, immac cond. ~cm. 642-8&'50 Agent CH.AIMIHG- St ll ,500. Spacious &t immaculate on lrg. lot nr. schls. & sbopptng.•br. 2ba & den. 2515 Holly Ln. Call for appt. 1146-6765 s.a.s. Redty. 941--4771 MEWPoRT HGHTS NEW LISTING . Completely remodeled. 3 BR, 2 BA, formal D/R Decorated 111 earth tones. Skylights, French doors. Woo'l lut. at Sl62.500. Call Rae James. Agt. 63H200 Three bedrooms, 3 baths. den, lanai. two brtck & concrete patios. brick walks. Separate 2 car garage & 1tor a1e with apt. over . Paved boat/cllr storage area. Perimeter walls. Mature trees. azaleas. & extensive planting beds. Quallfie4j parties mail business card to Box 502, c/o' Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 l.AYMOMT CONDO •Gate Guarded Com· W 194 Mr. Sec.tty munity 1• 'Br home under SZ00.000 ~t!b! Br. 2 '-" b a . ocean and bay u_...._ Vi ' I --views. Hllh me. Under· •nou..... ~ s.....-aest "round park'1 . s pa. .5 Br home under $200.000 " sau.na, pool. $450,000. Call J • --Dor ()pes1 Houle Sat /SUD 1-4 ~....... an at an Udo Park Dr. 3F . 759-06 It By James A. Mitchell & CrHfhrePortfolo Assoc. Ph: •~ or __ rr_ap.._•_rfl_w __ s._IK. ___ 1 mmo ---------Bayfront, ocean vie w. OM GltEIHI& T 2 BR, 2 ba CONDO with fireplace $169,500 l'OSSllLE LN /Opt 1 BR. I ba CONDO $110,000 LE.ASE OH UFE Ownrmovlng.won't la.11t Ocean vu. AvaH immed. Adlt comm. pvt pool jac&sauna $S95/mo. 2000 W. lalM>a ll•d. ...,. 675-1171 $500000WM Newport He1ghts 3 BR t o wnhm . Ass ume balance or $1.70,000 at $1S7S mo. Prine. only No qualifying. Call owner ~. SPACIOUS Ivan Wells bullt. •br, fp&c, ram rm • 3ba-Le pool 6 3 ·car gar. Baycrest, OPEN Sun 1-5. M2'6Z34 ---------Health Food Saodwicb Siaop. Top oceanfrt loc. >tlnt businesa. Priced ngbt. CaU Mel Fuchs. Realtor 615-8120 boat ahp avail., sec. bldg, 2 Br 2 Ba condo, 631-0l558. ~. Prin. only. 0wnr I Agt OCEAN VIEW!! Forced Sale! Lg. nice 4 bd 3 ba, J235,000. owe ~.000 2nd RE/MAX . Patrick. 631-1266 Hwrr HGHTS Alli 4 br, 2 ba, garages ror ' cars. R·2. Good solid buy. $129,500 Chuck Spiller. RE /MAX . 631-1266 ARE YOU A LOVER rA the better things in We? Jr you are. you must see this special home that providt'!I everything needed ror gracious li v- ing at It's finest. Large 4BR 2VJ ba home with a jacuui PLUS the advan· I.age rA a secluded l BR 1 ba income unit Absolutely one of the ftnelt In the area. Call to- day~S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS 0pesi Houae Sat /Sun l ·S. Seaview-1903 Yacht Maria. 4br, aba. FR. DR. 2 ffl)lca, 2 alriums. 180° ~. lrg tot. r~ raca, --------·~ s2euoo. Coosid to brkrs. ~-COHDO Can walk to beach. but away from traffic con· gestion. $1.1',000. Agt. fm-f676 UDOS.AHDS Pvt area, walk to beach 4 Br, I~ ba. Comm pool & facil. completely fenced. Appro:x 11100 sq n. $173.900. 250 yds to beach. 3br. l~bll. MW paint thruout. owe at 11'1.%. Sl~.000 ~Owner. VIEW Open Sat at Sun U.:t 1601 Kinp Road ' s.a...• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OBVIOUS QUALJTY 1s apparent thru-0ut tb1s ma&DUlcent • bdrm. 3 ba. profeHlonally de· signed home. Enjoy ap- prox. 3300 SQ-ft. of spacious livin& in one of the most prestigious areas rA San Clemt-nte. Over $25.000 of pro· fesslonal landscaping means this home is re· ady fW livLOg & enter· taining. A quiet ex- ~utive art•a $J75.000 Open Sat &.in 11 S 30 & wkdys 3 Ii 105 Vi a Zapa t a . C allf 1a Propert1ei.. 661 36()6 or 722~1. OPEN SAT & SUN l-4PM 38drm. beam <-'111,s & massive fplc $121,SOO 2161..a Esperanza SPAN. BEACH HOUSE 2 Br l~• Ba, frpk . hot tub wtsecluded canyon v1t-w. patio, walk to bch. nu pa.int. crpt" tilt'. 119.500 Owner. '92·5205 s-.-. ~aft..o 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muiolt Hilk ·~" By ownr. 5 Br. 3000 sq ft . ._.. ac. 20 Crwt tret-s Comm stables. tennis . pool. Very attractive flnanc1 n g $269 . 000 '93--4681 or Help. You-SeU 8'8-6884 Causey & Company 5819 MOTIV A TB>! Spadoua 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath home with ~lace. Just Listed at 182.000. • 1104 So. Coast HI way in Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH ........... .... ..... ,.,., "" ..... ~,, r1f ... ,., s. ' • 00 _ ............... --···-······ .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A PIACH OM THI llACH lortlY om froat bom• wiUa lfalbiflc.Gt View. llodmn 2Br. ma. 11 Uv· la1/dl0Uai rm.. U•td brick b-plc, 11 U.-latn ~~..!.~.!°'the ocn. AMA ·c.w.ros1:E l"-5502 ~na 1090 ....................... SP.:TACUL.Aa YllW a Ca\alifta frocn Tusllo Hilla. £uc bocne With custom qu•l ity llli00dwor1l t.hruout. Over '>'It acre ed,lacent lot. can be boulbt separate or together. with homt'. Owner wW carry raunc· . iol. Call 730-5011 Goldenwest ~ ~ Auoclates LIMOH Hlt(iHJS HIU. TOP IST A Tl 1be Wlde. curcular dnve luds to a gated entry The be auty of th e gardens. soanng pine t.rtts & ovt-rs1ud pool are framed by the view or distant bills Tota l pnvacy 1s the aetung for this sprawlulg s bdrm . S b;tth estat.e. includanR a comple tt'ly se parat e gl>elt house Luxunate in the "Playboy .. !ityled most.er bath or lounge h> the pool & :.pa feature<t rn Home Maga zine N o other property rn the 'J\dt.in lulls l'an match t his f or b eaut y & pnvacy Pnced below other bomes in the area al $4.15,000 OPEN Sun 1·5 1919 LaCuesla ~ Of'9fHOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. TUSTIMHtUS Magxu!lceot ~w home $495.000 1SJ2 La Cuesta Take FooUuJI to Sltylinc to La Cuesta. ltlDHIU HAL TY 544-4900 ........ , ........•..... °' tM k18'de, O.An.u 8Qlidll vm. aoo 1. eat Hwy. NB. Bcb. pe>ol. jec\mt. 16UMITS Pftde fl OWDlll1ldp. Ne•r bnch la lftdlntl<ln. AU units have frplc '1. Only 5 yra old. Owner wenta cM~ Nle. WW eury ...dnimd.-...... nc.. w !301(. down. Ila-View from uppeT fU.ll llri~ 91.000. Call k 1 t ch e n • m a n 1 rb:.HIG€ IUDdeck. 28R, ZBA. nu ~ ;. ammttl•. _ ~ HOM€~ HT-lBR. 2BA. lovely l333W.CoutHw1. NB '*'°· cloM t.o bay '41-U46 0,..W,ts-l·S On tbe South Side 1362BR. 2BA + Ira encl lanai. new cpta /d,,,e . cau at ""5 to tee all 3. Bkr. Leona Morf'an m-4010 . '74 Gc*teoweat at•. 2Br. 288, lam rm. redwd decS. 51 Pk. San Juan Capo. asking M8.000. Sp rera SIM> 4.96-1311 Mobile Home 20xt4 rt-nt $107 Mita Cd cond 172161 Gothard Sp t23 H.B. SO:MZll lrfake Off~ oa.AMGI COUMTY PAD M.LUMDB $20,000 $16,500 V~ btf1 12x60 New Moon w fld expando. S Star Pk. abeolutely 1m· mac 10 evt-ry detail ( S1 158-64 ) SI 6,950. Le mstr bdrm 1n Ibis t2x60 choice location CSl.SS&t > $19,995. Dbl wide 20x60 Sk)"IJne. 1973 Low sp;,ice r t.""nl. c l e an & n e dl . IMG3747 48 1 ..... HoMr Stor• t56--4500 ~fwW. 1200 ..••.•.....•.•..•...... 3 ILOCIC S OCE.AM &aldable 4 tx75. w nt'd R·2 Owner anXM>tJll' lf IIrnN~;~1t;nm 962·4471 ~-546·8103 SEE INDIAN WELLS PALM DESERT 43 Con Oas. Set> Ad Cl ass • 2200 ---litadt fllroperiy 1 l 50 . ................•..... CATALINA ISLAND 3br. 2-sty. 4 Condo 2 balcarues & pallo Walk t o Avalo n Ha rbo r SU0.000 C&U Errue 2t3 7~1132 Jim Otclraon Co COSTAMISA . ............. Lowest price 10 Costa Mela. ODJy lK> down. owe. Alw~ mrted. Worfdlffl ..... 1'6-7777 CDMDUPLIX 3 Br owner'a wllt w .f11>IC • 1 Br I Ba wUt. 9% U · sumable loaa. Sl79,900 f\IU price. :L' pi€HIG€ ~--+----+i-HOME:~ 3313 W. Coast Hwy. NB '45-6646 tbbor Escrow S,.CW.ts. --,. ,.,.., .... -.. ctl • JU. C.. •ytl .. fw .. •tlCHts. Cati 75I·117S esk for 5W'Y 12 unil.ll Modem. O'k vac fK Xlnt for out of U>wn owner. Synd. etc Walk to aJI Ocean ~1de beach comm Asking $32.000 per urut Real Properl.lt>S Sys tem~ 714 729 3059 4J4--457f; MEW t«:>ME +INCOME 2567 BdtR. CM Dix spac10IJ!I homt' w S 28r studro twnhse unit., ltcxne has 3 I~ bdrm" 2•..,Ba. separate yd. dlx lotchm. Med1terunean .,iylt' arc hitect ur e bea uuf ull y Ind.lie pd I\ re al pnderA owner.;h1p Open Sat I ~ To see call agt 9'19-5099 E.ASTSIDE C.M. SPACIOUS HOME & OU PLEX SI 95.000 Mi-2S10 or~ 12 two Bdrm uruts. room for 6 llldd1uonal units ~. 20f9 Wallace. C06l3 Mesa Groas ""3.280 yr $145,000 dn Balanc<-' tG0.000 on roctract 20 yr sub-Ordia.auon. Pnn at urt S350C> mo 548 2020 Wuf ±aht I 091 Cc rd al ....................... ,,.,,...., 1600 FORESTE OLSON Y..A. TBMS •Br 2 Ba 2·sty. hu.cl' yard. room to park boat & c amper. S8S.OOO SJ&.l«t. Agt. BY OWNER •br. 2ba, lmmaC". 1m mi.culal e , a s s ume 8V,~VA loan Cul·d*' sar W l a ll tre Pi1 s paciou s ground l> -~ Call 536-0397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBLLEHOME BUY·SELL·RENT - . ..................... . Comm-busy CM st. 2 ofc bAdgs, 2 dplxs, oo ,_. ac All or part F.as~ owner rmanctJ\I[ Bkr 646-5096 ---«JOO Sq. fl offit'e bldg W/l'OOm to bwld 7000 SQ ft. more. C M. Brun. etr. 54().-2200 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OClAH DUPLEXES New 3 bedroom homes +-apt Stonis Const r 646-4'14 or 492· 1393 ,_ .......... ... 411 ·~...._<.-.-.. ,.. wport Heigllts 2 pnde or owoersb1p homm on R2 lot. 3 BR & 2 BR Poss1blt' loan as sumpt1on Call today 834-!m:J I Z Costa Mno U11ih l2 spacious Z BR "arden lf.PlS. • pool 011 lar11e lot 9 umes ~ and rent.s are ~till lo w W 1th rmrket rents would be ~ umes 2 gross Owner will help ranan<"e. Call now 834-9300 ltUMTS ExreUeat Npt Bcb loc•· Ucm, 5 blb from the ocean. Tenants pay utll. Owner-want.a fast sale. f\&ll prtce -,JIOO. 4?-rtiw€1 smw.CoutHwy,tJB ~ ..,.,. UMTS-C.M. Near new, J Br ownen unit. 2 ba, lfl)l, 2·car p.r., 3-2 Br. 2 ba, unJta. TSL Jnvstmta M2·1603 16 DILUXI UMfTS • PRlllE EA.5TSIDE, CM 2 Bdrm.s each. 11tE SJ'ARNESOG. ~5711 NEWPORT HACH Vanous loe oo Penin & Nwpt Sbrs a vail All amenities Presently leased-Tum·key opera t1on. Property mgml av811. 875-4912, BKR. TWO 4-1'1.EXES All 2 BR. bw ltioa. Closed garages. pool, A/C. A Gttal Bey at S290 .ooe. Riebcb Rily 646-41184 *GILUXI MEW• u ght and bnght UOlb Witb pauos or deeks & air cond. Nr the main business dlslnct of Sant.i ~ Parlt Place.lncM2·74fil "'REGOLO! Choice large lot., S.in Ot~o Beach area. No bett.ec inve<1tment Call 714·755-2131 Tht' J l'lley Co. ---- ZHouseson lot.4Br 2Hr. \ bits to bch. ct'M>'Ce H.B. location Low m a1n1 HastJe r~ renters. will con.,1 d e r VI\ l o .i n $149,900 . By o wnt•r IMO-\Slll COSTA MESA MUST5H! 3 ~a~ _houses room 4t.h l.arRt' ·grounds en rapM1 srowlh are11. o we Kay Mes.seni;cer Z1J 434-1920 El Dorado 2 LJ /"26-593.'> E -s1de C M . t ri pit"( 1188.000. Ex. cond .. ~. Ownr 642-721\ I 67~ .... CTIC.AU Y HEW 2 adjoining l~plexe-. Supenor Quality Preslli;c1ous Area Asswne 10~% Fman<· mg One Or Both Z A G R O D Z K Y RF.AL TOR 494-8611 21 UMIT UilTMEMT f'or salt'. Lefis than I year old J7-2 BR l Ra . 4-1 BR 1 Ba I-iccellen~ Westminster loc1t1on Do not disturb tenant~ Call S4fH 141 ~ GREAT VIEW.one year Htw"btti Hawtdlts -------new, 3 br, 2i.ca ba. Soper led Estate clean & sharp. Assuma. 131-0152 UI> degree view of sunset over Cat.a.Una & ocean 3 Br. 2 ba, hand rubbed teak floors, view s ide pC.io • ~t. $298.500. Owner will ftnance. 497-2457 f1NANCE Moblet-4-Ston lwfcw wHoa C.....,. CALLUS661-1 021 MEW·DB.UXf 3226 lrood St. M.I . Each urut bu 2 lit Br s &: den. 2 xtra lg pvt pat10s , 2 frplcs. 21.-a Ba A..:t 979-5099 HollM +2U..ih Large 2250 sq rt 3 8 R • den Pt~ 2 umts located 1n Costa Mesa Truly pnde of ownership 4 garages, call nght now. 834-9300 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. HEWPOIT HEl(Mf'TS Charmlag spacious 2 sWr)'. 3 Bdrm. family. dining room, large living room. Masters suite with 2 decka and spacious m.lm>red baths. Warms woods, brick and stone. Truly a decorators de· light. For details call 5«).J.Ul · ~~---HERITAGE . • REALTORS IAYSHORES DRIVE BY aoz Circle Dr. but pJe.ue do not dis· tmt> t.eoanta. BeauUM •BR b on fee ll'OWKI· Netrb remodeled, new cpb/drps end copper p l umbln1. Owner n:ICltl..a.d. S..bca.it all ot. ..... Owner wUl carry bt 1D • 1"' bit wtUa oaly _,, dD. AIJ,. M5-51l4 or --· OCIAIROMT NOMI • U.. Gold Cout of ~ a..dl. I B"R, 2 b&c*lir bome w1tb mucb cNnn. Owner wUl carry lit TD at~ tot with on· 17 _,. dD. 0-.-la r• ~-ol .... and ~ lflf' •U olfer1. A-= J: AM, -.a74 . .. .... ble loan 9718% Ast for 1--------- J o h n M a r s h a I I • IA YSHORES RE /MAX Re altors. stately Colonial. 101 · 631·12166. frontage. Fee land. OC• ........ YIEW -o..t.om built 3 BR. ram ~ nn,2~bla. GORGEOUS• 4 Bedroom home . $165,000. Owner carry Designed for secluded ba.I at 10%. Open house llvin&. With Million SSS s.t,&m HI. 2'50 Marino VIEW! $280,000. As· Dr. BU. 548-2.181. IUD18ble loan. Seller wlll •---------pattern financing to ..._, Tayto.-, IK. 673-4191 ~rant duplex on R·• kit. Good ftnaoclng. Pno. only. P /P. srnm ...... vi.w .... s Monaeo Plan, 2Br + den, 28a. By owner $1'8.SOO. ml.323 buyers need. Excep· lion.a) value. Call now for private previ~wing . 714 : Sl63-6'767 (.)Pft~ IH q . tf 'fUN rot~ ,,t(.' i~111 llAUTlflUL Exe usive ... Builders Own Custom Residence: 4 Br, 4 be. POOL It spa, ma Irr lot, Harbor View Him Portoflno. Din's rm. FR, Playrm. -·-lee. 1.1'5 Poe1 Stanhope Pl. Owner, 73Nll9. OPEN SUN 1-5. UDO SS inL • nut.UM pmta. 5,000 sq.ft. 5 be. rec nn, rmn. bu. Drive by uo \Ila Udo Soud. <)peft .. Sun . 1-1. ieu ,ooo . C45·t150 a1\. HU. t'1MllZ. ~~-----~-IAIT ... IYOW.. ........... IN-UT1 Big Canyon 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UHDa $100,000 Dmirable nortbeasl San ta Ana home, 10 years okl. • Bedroom. 2 bath, air cooditJon.ing. This it truly a great Investment For more info call now! 5«).3886 (.., CQ:J&•·t:J) REA.L~ATE DIWXICOHDO 1bia blcblY upgraded 3 Bdrm 1~ Ba condo features new carpets, Solart um floora and ma:b more. Aakinf ooJy 121.tOO. Call 546-59> •EXCITING• Beaut~~~ 1972 ~Mobile Home m Laguna Hills, nicest 5 star P•rk 7'xt5' eftcloeed porch· mirrored doors. light wood 1n lnion. 3V.T air cond. 2 very spacious Br's w /Ba +dnul.nl arH. walk in clouts. All for only 829.500. CHU61138) C~l•-Terroc• Adul 21 + Pel Park 10ll$O w /exNOdo. living nn. 2Br, l~. screened in porch. Ideal tor slDJ)e • · ! • HERITAGE . . HEALTORS , penon. Owner will can')' ~. YATllMS ... Ult.o Wa beautiful 4 bdrm, 1 ~ baUl home wtt.h • bonua room It ftnDlaee. ~rrouoded by a block wall fenc. on a W,,. conMr lot. Mu.at • to appreciate. Only flt.too. Call t od ay (TW)-..a3; 53M5'71 SANfAAMA • cA'iXet••tHIU baa tlaa&SaataAna ....... *° ....... ............... hom. lo -for ..... fJ0,000. e1111 .. 1 ...... . CLASSIC ...,....HOMI SAUS 2'70S Harbor. Ste208-A '40-1117 2 Br, 10 x A ' Van Dyke tn Calta Men Park. '8000. ap.c. rent -5 per mo. •1414. 1»1'180 ---- By Owner 2 luxury• Plu a , one )'t'ar old Choice Garden Grove area I 3bdrm 2 ba frplc. cen· traJ air. pn \alt' patio. CiOOsq n 3-2 hdrm 2 ba rur rood pauo. 1000 sq n laundry rm clO!ied iarages with automatic open e r s. beautiful landscaping. surrounded with wro ught iro n fences. Can uaume 10"1- loan. 1259.000 each or rreke rAfer on both Call ~9915 O...rt.4Phx Upptt urut.s have ocean v1t-w, fireplaces and dens. Well loeated and only 2 years old See tbest' today. 834-9393 4-Plll S120.000. Heavy shakt' roo<. brick fireplace. well located. SCOTT IE.ALTY 5l6-7Sll ------, _______ _ MEW INVESTORS-. START RIGHT!!! We spec1alir.e lo rnakmg )'OU and your 1oaJs grow and our fees are oo more than yoa would have to pay in commissions llQYWa.Y. We olfer ever· Jt.blftl from 1roup in· v.tmeftt procrama to tedlnical tbmca socb .., : porUollo develop .. busl· MN at f1Dat1clal plan· nlnr. computer re· M81'Ch. R.E. investment counsellor & exch•n1· lo1. Invest efficiently mdwitel.Y. BIU<XE.LL&CHAVp;z ffi4) MO-«IOO; 8tl)..$402 Newport Beach. Cape Cod charm. New duplex 3/l BR. trpJ, decb. vtew. Step 1 t o ocean . Owner' /qeal -.ms. EXCHANGE UP COr lwy For Caslt Dowat 12 UNITS. Shake roofs. Bea&dUJ pool • &rounds on ~ acre. :toee to sbop- llina. Pride ol ownenblp. SZ0,000. ••• U UNITS (6 duplexes> . Pride of ownerabip. Shake roof a; 1 atory. Bea~ul follqe Ar ex· cellellt ccnditJoo. Spen. dable rill JS down I ••• LS UNITS. Actually S bowlee 6 5 dupleus. ,..tvate yatdl • patios on °"" 1 acre I.a rural aettJ••· lma1loe only .,,_,or a bou9e It only .... f'IO for • duplex! TcUl prtce $DO.OOO. • •• 1' UN1TS. 4 years old itl Olll&a -.. sake 144· ~:,~~uperb ••• h UNITS. Lela lb.a ... eec!acmk. OU>-IUT ALMOST HIW4-PLD GOOD SECTION RENTS BELOW MARKET 144.542-3744 280 UN1TS Xlnt area. Orang e Co unt v. SIO.S00.000 Possible con· doronversson. 301 UNITS -Colorado Sprinp. tt.ve while sbp. S7 .37S . ooo _ Lou1 i. e Hosteeler. ~· 2200 .. ...•••.......•.••.... 2.3 ICIE LDT ... .,..... .... Marse" Ofl•rtr Some beck b•)' view-. faotastlc area foe huge r'8ftCb home + !taro ft atab&ea. Call Jim F1an· den (71-4) '152· 1101 dya; (714) 58l·ST87 eves • wtmdl. \ WIHl'IJl RICNT AL Zbr, ar •. b . duplu. tns. .... -.ow WIHn'!R RENTAL 3br, JV.ba, MSMo JO& Moo· ta'olf&o.4 ---.,_,.,. 3126 ....................... S.,..-lbr amall villa. ...... U,,11111 ... •'llC_.. ....................... t .. JJOJ ....................... IAYNOMT I Bdrm. z baUl In auswr loalticm. Avail now for ,.._. rtmt&I llOO /mo Sdaluy Realty 1'1MMIO ............ 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFIOMT Z Bdrm. 2 bath lo 1uper locMJoD Avad now tor wm...:r n:ntal. tllOO/mo Salllbury Realty 1'1MllOO Q9iet. No pet1. S275. .... m.zl81. ·~~~~~~~~ ..... ,~ ........... 3207 u • l•IMdtJl40 JJOO ......... •••••••••••••• -···-·•-••••••••• Q: boa& deluu 2 br, 2 'nADIWMS ba, pool, ueurlty . 9llliar' dtl eu. Compl. _,.,.,.« (IU)UI W . f.UW.. Zin Harbor Bl. C.11. SINleerent ~. 32· a.,..IMdt 3141 Ila&. Nopeta ........ 151. • •••••••••••••••••••••• A1mollt oceanfront winter t' t•o...rt. rental. Beaut duplex. ltMrt 2400 garden1, patio, view. -•••••••••••••••••••• Parking & m08t utll rum. FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath bome. Mlsaion Lakes Country Club. Golf - lelmi.&-pooi. BN11Uf ully 642-JS.W eves. ~ront. Pool. New 2 Br home. Pvt. beach. Wint.er lae. Must see ~ laadacaped, no main · l•••••----._,..yard. WQubbOUM Rd. Delert Hot Spring.a Z'lJ.371-ZS72 Oltofeomty lltoperty 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOHAaCHIAY 4 Bedroom. 3 Bath Completdy Furnished Lease Yearly at • Sl.500/Mooth C...,y&Co. REALts'J'ATE 1104So. Coast Hiway 1n Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 Me wpcri leoch 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Nmr new, S BR home, clme to bay " ocean. Beamed cell'a., frplc , Jacuzzi. Dbl. gara1e. tllOO Mo., yrly. Bill Grun dy, Rltr.1'1U161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J1111mine Creek Guurdcd Q)rnmwtlty. Br11nd new home, Poo{s & tennis. :1 bdrm, 2 ba. DinlnlJ & Family rooms. 12200 per mo. 213/ 596-1802 LEASE OR LEASE OP TION. 4 8d + loft. Pool, ocean/canyon view Tim Rhone, Agt., 631-1266 For lease w /possible con· do conversion. Deluxe 1900 sq ft. ocean view duplex apt. Call aft Sept. 10fordet.iuls 673-6992 So. ol Hwy 2 br. 2 ba. dsbwhr, frph• NO PETS' $~00 m o ~ Super ~ brlrm I ha garage, yard eaqlt'h f1repll1t·1• No 1n·h 64(HllK> & 998 2000 Jerry VALLEY CENTER 5119 acres. 3 BR 2 Bu. 2.000 sq fl udohe w /beautiful view or valley Private guc~l house. POIJI, JllC'Ut/.I. bOlar, family frwl and plenty of well w..ilcr. Man,y oak.s and ptn<.'!'> for your TOTAL SECLUSION Call fnr a ppt to set•. 4% lo rwlhni: -.gent By. owner . 714· 749-3892 "'ewport Crest Condo. 2 BR. fam rm +den. 2'"" baths. Frplc, pool & t.en 2Br. 1Ba, frpk, di.hw~hr, I ~"" UAC.U "J23 $525 mu 7S9 ·9570. 2~ ,... GMlc Vu Loh m Mesa area o( Palm Springs. 1 Acre+. $60.000 orwiU separate. 5.57-9810 Vlaa·3bdrm ranch-style bowneon H '•acres. limc & avo tree!>. hors~ 0 K . nice view, a l>k1n.: $129.000 Tile Property Shup TM-0601 ask for Patnria ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,. ..... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga ud 3102 ....................... RANCHO MJRAGE 2 BR coodo. Pool, s pa, tennis. $!9 nite. by mo. AvaUOctl. 714-568-1565 rus enc .•• ""'· ~ ICS-9:!03 Cb!anlront. winter. 2 BH, 2 ba. Si()() Month Olarmm.: oldn 2 hllrm 67S.5SJ9 l 11'J ba South of If~ v 1 bdrm. no pets, wmti•r $)4D per mo meld ut1I. MS-TlSJ UDO ISLE 2 Br. 2Ba. (pie, dbl gar, Wlnter. "25 673-3370 $55-0 ino. 5 t!I 2:1 :ll or 675--8752 tbghly upgradt•d t•x••t• honw Beaut dl·<·•tr.it1·ll w tall ameml1...., Ul'.,lr" ble loc Sl250mo Yrly l.M· ~1417!17 Wint.er Rental. 38r hM'. 3 Br. 2 ba. i!.1r fp. $G.JI "'1bl k to beach $300 rrvJ L'>t & la.,l. S!llO tl1·p 10711) J2nd St. Nwprt Br h &12 ~ Oceanlronl JBr in su per Joe. Avail for wmter ren- t.al $1200/mo. FUily furn. Dn•e by 111 Via Lido Nord Li:ie 2 Br. 2ba w/den & pat.io. S875/mo yrly. Balboa Perun. Point2 Br. 2ba, single family home. t\Jlly fW"n . $700/mo yrly. Waterfront llomcR 63J.1400 s.&Jing anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad SIHGLE STORY! 3 BR & den home 2·blk~ to beach & close to schools & sboppmg. SB2.5 / Monthly . Availabh· NOW. Donna Godshall 644.£200 (D-84) EURO,EAH ELEGANCE! J BR/family rm hom<' w /(orma I d1rum: rm & brkf!.t. arl!a. 2 f'al111 decks SlSOO/ Monthly Mary Lou Marion WIWIM LIA8 ....... , ............... .. ...... J ................ . s..y ••• ..._. '** MftllONY ...... ..._a ...... I"" , ............. , ... 00. TUILY L1A1a Jiii ...... .., ....... •• .._. .... .,._,...IOO,_. ..... ......,. -c..... .. na a. c--. ~ .... ··~.._. .. ..., ... ~ ........... . ,._ ..... , ............ ~. IMT M& ..,,..._ $1JOO. Lot1 h;tllal A Aued•IH 675-lll I in ............... ,.-... eon.. .. Mer 3222 eo.ta..... 3224 .............................................. JASMINE CR EEK Olt~ view 2 br. den. fomal d.m rm. 2 frplcs. SIZ50 mo. MO-w.2 A&\. For Lease/Lease Option 2tlr. den. J umioe Creek Condo, Sec. jlle, poolK, tenn.la, pnv. Jae. $1000. m o. Call Tanya Al B&J.1357 or 646-5096. eo.ta Mesa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pbol bome, 3 Br 2 Ba, bonus rm w /Ba. yard & pool serv. incl. 1649. ~ New 3 br bowie. No pet.a, oo cbUdren. S4,50. mo. ~6. 2Bdrm 1Ba dplx. lndry rm. I& yrd, new crpta & paint, patio, $350. 223 Knox St. 7~14311 •New 2br condo or So 3br. 2ba, 2 car gar dlx Oil Plazu. Pool. spu $450 patio. Freshly paintt-d lm-8974 or 759 0217 Ava.11 $485:S48-S4.27 EAST SIDE Brand new 3 Br, 21"2 Ba townhomc. 3 Cllr garage, frplc , l>kyl1Rht , Jl'llcrowave Pool, tenn11i. 111115. mo Da)'!I 646-42162 , eves 6'5-9'>43 Dramatic-All amen+ J.'P. 38r, 38a + yrd. m: to b each $675 ·$695. Mf>.l()r,. 3Br, 2Da, II< yd, very nire home $550 mo Agl 87J..&!10 2 Ur, Iba, fnt·d v..ird c•ncl .:ar Cri>l ·& d(J>'o l.ndry nn an:..i No pc:L' ~ mo l!>I & 1."1 + $1 25 rl l' an 1 n i.: & ., 1· c t ) 770 5'-.l!l New 2 Br 2 Ba townhome. kitchen fully eqwpped. 2 c ar gar . 752·82112. 673-8276. ------- Wems1de. 4 BR. l ba Lge fenced backyllrd SQ>/mo Agt 640-5777 O..Point 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LR~ new ocean vu•w, deck. 38r. 28a. $425 Sff at 34061 Malaga or call 637 -7097 for s howing appt. Heow Cntotn Ho... J Rr. 21'1 ba w1lb frpk. slamed gl~l> dt>i.1gnt•r drps, plu..'>h cn>l . :t 1·ar l(ar & door opo r S65<1 mo 493-95911 WaterfrHt. IPICI I .......MM.f .. nn. Oil .... ",.. tJI '°°' ........ IM« ... /t19l.. w/Dt,000 apt. mo..y. ,... ....... WIUlfrant lliclaM9, Joe. 111-1400 -..rtTa1wc.do S ..... , 'd 1707 ........... ~ ~ ....... , ............... . fn*.,.,:S.r-•imor ll H,l• 1 room• • .----------(Ill tite .... u... fTI ,.r ~_.,_ Caclualve Bl• Caa1oa =: ... Ocaa f'root. towataa.. OolfeouNe ... pOOI, .,. ........ l Ir ... caaW ~ 1-"--....._;..-~-- Zbr. 2be, prlv 1ara1e. -. 1 Wk t.y or oeuo. ble; IC 2Br, ma, • •/IDO.Owaer~ 2UMJ,,7U1 aua rm, U15 mo. .... 2~ be e«mM. attKb. ...,... Z bdrm.. fura. 1early SJ35. .....,; f71«118"9 . pr. tlMlt7 facl. Lr1. S.rb4tr Vlew Homes, c.u.n.rs. •Newport oceanfront . ...a-bctrqt. Pool, 1pa. PbaH 111 lloat•10, .,..... a11o. X1Dt loc. nr p&er -.....ai111t.4PC11. :.:;:;:r~t~ Wlater a .. ttoe mo, •.._.cu.m.7t77 ~:!."z,,....,.BRl&IZ~ ..,, I)...... ·~"'II.I. be7 beac.b, 3 .......... ,.aio.clean. ..,__ TIWW .,.. ...... 1 a...to ......... Wiater ba. Doublo 'l.r, pool, Blecb hou8e lbr. dn, BAYPBONT 1_!•~:.!L~.-..~~~!:_-jee., t.nnla. llOO/mo. frplc, comm. pool, &al· m,._.14711 •-SIQOmo. i.t • lut. aw..,_ YU from apt or ...._. a.tal lbr, eot.. ,,.,._ 3244 SlOO elnniJll 2nd mo. pareb. l Br, 1 cpl. '500 ....._Patio,..,.. $125mo. 5J&.Bt. mo. J1'ly. ~ Udl lncld. Open Houe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llrdst. Hpt. Beb. UMT ALS !br. PR. Wflltcll!f home, 2lldrm -.. heated pool, Bach. 1 be DSO quiet atreet, $700 /mo. -. to beach " bay. Bacb SZOOmo-yrly. Util 3BR,Z~be ........ l&SO MZ-7080. WbUr only. S350 + uU. IACIJ. OPEN HOUSE 2BR.2be .. ···::·:~ 150U7eveniop. Dih ~St. Npt. bcb. San Clemente Seaview; 'BR, 3 be. New Bch. llr t loft . pool, sp11 , ll'" Iii:> 894 1632 Cvt'I> Mii M 1tchell Woodbndge, nicer thun ~. A/C, 1mmat', lux t'Ondo 2br & den, 2•;ba, dbl encl gar. auto drop nr. lake & pool pnvi!-~ 1 yr lM'. I.lit" ~l + ~cun ty. ST75 mo No peU Call owner lo~· 640 ~1 1 Super v1<"W. new Lakesldt' executive I bdrm. 10 '1be Lakf'" t'lrt'plDC'l' carport, pool. lenmll & more $375 Ca II 846-8610 ~new 3br, ~ba 1n Wood bndf!e. near park pool I r luld ok SOOO 551 3442 Wuodbndgl' C'oJ1d11 nt'"' Wr. l II( bit. w n •• 11k..: Avail JO I ~Ill ~)o4X i Hli4 Bedfcrd. Guarded pta; SiL'll8 to bay. beach 6 ten· 1--------- JllQ It Leon.ii. $l2IOO Mo. nla. 3br, 1114ba . PatAo, n.tmn decorated 3 Br 2 MW«D or Gl-3444 fl*. pr. IJ73..4438. B • + 4 B r 2 B a . 8llllaCondo,3BR•dea C........ J724 =~~ + 3 bat.ha. on mejor -·•••••••••••••••• 1---------- crttnbelt. Near pool. Sp9c. 1 Br prden apt. ii--------· St2S per mo. Bkr, Pool 6 ree. All uUI pd. WINI'ERRENTALS 831-1.IOO. Adull,oopeta. S3Q5. !br, 2ba. boaee w /new El Puerto llesa CllJl. .,$mo, lDl(apleAve.aplS 2tr,lbeapt.~ BLl1FFS S BR 2.,; Ba, sparkling clean. pl1111b ccpets. Avail now! rrso. llllwlla:gl• .._. J740 3br, Albe, boUle • 1 house toocean. '550lno. A&t-l46-C:90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D&AMOND REAL ESTATE Npt Shores 4br, 3ba. 1725 2 ~urniabed, c.lo&e to yrly. 642-8&50 Agent WESTSJDE CONDO Ck-eanfront condo, studw n•w.,OAITMWY. lflHl,OU. 645-7573 & I Br , $500 $700 ! ................ ... 9-:1>14.~ 3 BR. 21/'J BA 2 Yrs . new Meadow View. end unit, nr pool, jac $575/mo. cal.I 631·1266 ask ror J ohn L..,... leCldt 3741 Newly remodeled 1 br aiQ, yrly S375. winter $350 loc:l furn. dw. garace. ManbalJ, All s.a ..... 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OJ!f Ytlla Condo, 25I02 Ca mi.Do Ca plStr aoo . 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 car prQe. $460 mo Call 4IS«J'10 a.ft 7 pm ----Seaac:~pe lownbome 2br. + d en . 2ba. fprh'. alllum. patio + comm pool It terut1s. ~mo 4964I099 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA B~ACll MTR INN. MaJd serv . eolor TV. healed pool. Util. 1714 )4M 5294. 98S No CoutHwy OPEN HOUSE ~TtSUN 23M W. Oceanfront, N li. (Jblb no of NB Pier). ~ OCEANFRONT·Btfl Beacb(ront 2br, winter l"OW. Bach. l & 2Br apts, red.al, avail Sept.June, wmteronly <lM-4891 near teno1s . $«0 mo. S48-91M2., 21.3-943-2'675 Beaut decorated, m..1d M:rv1ct', pool, ut1I . SS~ wtt 4ll9-2227 OCEAMROHT fV1ew l4tt-balcony. j.!rccncry, be<lut beach 2 RR 2 bot. -.ecwily bldg WTNTER 'l'r. 28a dplx great location farm~ buy beach, frpk, new cpl,, drps, Balboa Pen l<c:.p adlb. no p.:t:> ~ mo 673-1284 •Nl:."W Jbr rondo n r S" Fountaift Valhty 3234 a.._,..oleoch 3248 C!\t Plau.t. P"''I. tit pa $550 •••••••••••••• ••••..... • •••• ••. •••• ••••••••••• abr. ZtHI, 1 blk to ocean. lrnmt'd ocrupanry I yr lea:;c. $525 mo Open Sdt 'Sun I 4 226 C<ilh: Sererut 645· 2262 Wakrfrunt Hom~ 631 1400 1,., blk to ocean 2 bdrm I ha. pat.Jo. 11arag.:. $450 mo <~n 12A J9th St 2U/7Wl 8S25 H33 897" 7 Sii O'.! 17 i-:as ls111t• Jo:1111•rta1nt·r' IJClll-(hl. :Jhr I '•l1,1. m:iny :1m1·n. k11li.. 1111 Jll'h Av..111 !I 1 rn:. 1>.'11 04!Mi Btfl 2Br Twnhi.t'. w w qxs. d~. frpk, hltn~. AC, 2 rar ~aruJw. 21-..11;1 pon1 1'5<l mo hl & la"t .. $1()') se<". ('all l.>onna ~1!)5(.) 2 Hr. I ba. i::ar ch•un No pct.o; n1•1Jr tx•;it·h ~2.'i fnvely 1700 SQ ft J lill 2' ·1 Callf.:JJ1174:>l vm:o.I-( Ba condo, ct•ntral air duldren. pcL'> OK Avail AR\ 549-1 Jti6 Nt'W dupl1•x. J llR. :! h.1 earh with pJllo ~Mu Yt'arlv lt·J W ...,111,. h 2 '>tY 5 Br 3 U... •t;i rd1•11 ·r llay &lk·u•h i'i!llPIJI 1ndud1·d Sl!IJll 1111• farrulyonl• :!\i4Jrm 1'111 l'ondo w 11 h p1111I n·1 ruom pl:1} a rf".t 'I'd '>('('Unl; "lt•ar '™'PPIO.I(, frwy $4.15 ~·r mo C•m tact V1ek1 :157 llS8(, or 646-"371 962 56Wart 6PM 1;ru;EN VALLEY !-oh.1q1 2 'tury home 14 11 h 1 Bdrm.~. 2 ba, honui. rm & dt•n on a ... par \Pry private' corner lot Beaut view of 13 11rrf' geenbelt. Only ~75 /mo 9fl3.8377 Bkr. IRR 1-·1 1'. u•11 lt&H . i\duJL'I No PcL'I 2048 11'2 Poolona $J60 642 083.\ ......... °" leadt 324 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Back Ba y Condo 4Br. 21h8a, ram/dmmg rm, sun deck +. II'< patio. dbl garal'(e, partly rum. po<JI. U.111W1. Jacu1i1 ~75 mo l.i42 OZ73 afl G 30 PM CLEAN ~ Bl\, en c l l(aral(e, & patio area $335/mo AdulUI, no pet:> 773 W. W1laon. 631-4889. HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced from $465 w $495. Fncd yard & garaJ(es. Fam 1I1 cs please. k1d1> & P<'ls welcome. Call 964·2S66or 973"2971 Agt, no fct• WAMTED S700 On pnv b<".ll'h Hlut· ScmlaAllO 3280 l~i<oon Villa l'ool.'>. h·n ••,••••••••• •• ••••••• •• n1\ 714 499 2520, iu 700 02..10 ~lir. lBa Condo. 2 <'iH f(aruge. pool. $42!1 m o 494 11139, 75 1 6182 846--061.5 N1<'t· 2 Hr 2 & w 1canyun Vtl'W & frplt. near n1·14 1i61) mo H.:tl-8900 or aft('r ~.400 2715 FIJLI. OC t-;AN \.11-;W Wood & Glas., Almrl!lt llf'V. 4br. lav111h m ,lr '>Wll' 3 fprc' lrJo? 'un df'<'k.' All hlttn., W at('r 1 g:ird1•m•r Ch1"1 & J>l'l OK SI , 150 1.sc 499 4820 Bl';Al 'TI Jo'UI. <W f':A ~ VJlo:W HOM t-: 3br. 2ba. ti50 8.11 6145 evh 3 bdrm 2 ba Condo. 2 bllui east al So QM.st Pina on Ma c Arthur lihd Cluldren OK , no pt'h UU1' IDcld l560 per mo Re Max, 770-1333 SoMlt\ LOCJlllNI 3216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lb.lse wtlb garage Lowt•r 3 Att·h Baiy Ck-ean Vlt'W 2 bdrm I ba 167~ per mo 4S!M900 4 BR, near ocean. North Wut ' det" 3291 end, v1t'w. DR . Jo'P ••••••••••••••••••••••• +ictud10 & garal(c '950 HOMESFOR RENT 4!H 11329 3 or 4 br. Pnced from 3Areh Bay~ great view! 3 BR, 3 ba. $1200 Mo Coast Royal. ocean v1•w. IWO(f A "lus, 3 BR, 2'"9 ba lll5() Mo. Turner As· soc 494 11n . 499-4591 L.allJllllCI ..... 1252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $165 U> M96. Fncd yard & 11arages. Families please. Kids Ir pe ts welcome. Ca1J 964-25fil or !Jn.2971. A#. DO ree. Hame9Fw.W.dor ... fawl1•1d 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ck-e.m!ront. sondy NlV•'. I Br, frpk dt•c k, um~. t"JOO -C!K-4891 tte...,..1 leoch 3769 ...............•.•.•... THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME FUN J A t.., t t ff· ,,., • 'ft f' ....... () q I •ur ' •I'll• l • • ~ 11 ltl '• Pl11. IT•IJth rn<.)<P GltEAT RECREATIOH lrnn1\ • f 11•1• Lr'o.SCJr , lpl<I & pro \hOill •I Hi>allh Dub~• 5.lun.t • H)dfom;i\.SaQf' • 5.Wlm min9 •Goll D11111ng RallQI• BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS· ~tnglt•' I 1, :> l!POro• m·. • f '" n1\hl'd & Unlur1'1\h1·0 • Mull I 1..riq. No P1·I ' • MoOt•I\ ()111•" cJ.1o1v q ,,, () 1 bhd lo l><'can, 1mmac l HH. laundry , g..ira~c . v.rntcr r,.nlal. St50 11111 Ca.II 01~ 7019 all l>j>m 111 wknd. ... !I "'°"' rent.<d ~pt J um· M5l.I mo 2bdrm w fµl1 CalJ 8am-5pm 638·9861 ~ t.o Beach View. 2Br. 281. Adults Only No J>t't'I $600 llM Grant ~16153 Winter l<t·nL.il 2Hr 11<.'e8J151de S375 m•1 + t · IV J> dcp incl ull µn r rmlurf" adult !)4H. ICI(,; Oreaftfmnl 3 Rr . l600 mo w1nt.•r 4M·7'l12 ... ... .... ... ......... d .. ..........•.......... G111d l802 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CHILDREN 6 Years & undt'r l4re Welcome At I wyCrou WINTER IN PALM SPRINGS! Dix. dbl eoucb. Decorator furn 2br. Zba. 9' wet. bar. Most exc.lmive park In area. All amenltlu . No tbildren. Call wltnds 'I lo4 • 3 2 4 • 1 5 7 2 o r 'lM.QZ.1• wkdays. 642-&m ( 1)..85) is a 111mple matter . Nice 2 Br I Ba. E 111de. nu jl.llltcaUM2-5678. ---------paint, encl. gar, fenc. 38r llouse 1n Manna lbr. 2ba Adult Townbousf' School Duit.rict. S375 lo Monarch Summit. l600 $400 mo. Please call Oct.Isl Own e r /AJ.t 846-3579aft6PM. ~I LIASU.. IASES! 3Bedroom -Custom Tustm bome-MOmo. Oakwood Garden Apartments From $350 •BeauWuJ LandscapmR oQu.klren 'splay a.rea 2Xlnt rec facilities ...;_.________ yrd. PlO. l.llt, last" sec. PllJ..'lh 3 Br. 2 ba., near 2544 Orange. 548-2778. cft bch Lake Park 3 BR 2..., ba , fam rm. comm pool & parll. tllOO/mo. 931.nss NO POJVER SHORTAGE at the PILOT wer with a y0 ur Ad po st Life ooubl~ pilot & coa'"~- oarly ~---P LO'I Pu Any ,,,.rchendlae lor sale pnced at S 100 or,.., quallft.• for• Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 CeJI today, ._,. ·u blN you or charge tt to your BettlWTtelfc.trd I VISA or M..-ChMge. (Mofotoycle •da mutt,,. ptepaidJ Deadline: Any time before 5 pm. Tuesday • Al...,. """' ,,. prlt»d •Ad OM fllt ft My .,,,,roprlata clallflcatlon • Bclrry, no oommerolal ~ new; . area nr. . IASTSfDE COMDO N . y 1595· 988-lll556 for lease brand new Bnt· taQJ Woods condo. Never been lived in, l11e J bdrm, 2Ya ba, pro( decorated. comm pool. tennu;, spa. S1SO mo I yellr lea1>f' CaU SSS-2660 C:::SEL ECT 3br. 2ba, huge ram rm. r IP. 2 pr. Nr ocean, prlt. tllOO. ~1223 ; S31H286. VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba. refng, walk w shopping, school». close lo fwys S375 mo, Village It t-.; 962-4fll. u k for Gent' Fbothilla condo: 2 BR. 2 be .. den. clean! l500 Mo. N!J,. Jane. ~1 WEST NINE CONDO tux 3br, 2ba adj golf CO\.ttW, dbl gar moo mo Adult.I mly Owner497-1904 ... .,,.. •.a l26t I PROPERTIES 3br. 2ba. incl water &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rde -7 I NO t'Eto:• Apt " Condo ga ner ..., 5/mo eHe. rf'nt11l11 Villa Rent11h1 EASTSIDE CM . 4 Bil 117 &. Family kltch, sun 559-1929 room +p1Uo, children & Seabreeu TownboWM! dlx petOK. $550mo. l yr. 2 br, 2 ba, all ameruliea, S56C). 984-lm ------SECLUDED 2 BR 1 Ra, Fam 11 y r m , patio. 2 Br duplex, kida, OK, no chl.Jdren " pet OK. $490 dop, yards, aaragee, II per mo. 1 yeu. nm, f reablJ palnted In· aide /out, or park. avail. SMALL Bach coua1e, lmmed.. ~. -.1eoo S5)perrno.1 year. •+dnnln1!secur· AVAIL Sept. 15th Prine. Vac&tll 4 BR 1~ bathl, only. A1ent. 845·3474 fnedyard. eves, 5'51-5$82 983-0175 4hf'. 2ba, fam rm. fplrc. clolle to park. Children OK $550 +ul ll n .. MB-7822. 21J·822·294 aft.8pm. 675-4912 Bk r a,~ 2 bdrm. den, pool, t..u ~rtl. t'l'M472. 2 Bedroom+ Dtn home Newpcr\-$1000mo. ~lyrleu4e, view.~. -.no . ·"--r·• ,.., .. Newport Beach/No 880 Irvine ·~' 161111 (71•) 6'5 0550 ... wport Beech/So. 1700 16th SI fOove• al 161111 (714) 6'2-8170 WIHAVI YIAIL Y & WIMTU IBfTALS , ........... .t1on. associated 14 L: t' f kl', ". '\ \ • U <' I "' ~ . " t ; 2 BR, xlnt CC*t. Adult.a. no pet.a. aw. Wlllr ~.en.not SHORTTERM a.nt.i. ~.winter• . .... ' •Lota al 11.orage apace •SC>edo'• ~BR •2 CArports per apt. S70& lmperial Hwy 1'1Uertoo 8»1911 l806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauUfu.13BR.2be. Yrly, S750 per mo. Nwpt Beach Rily 675-1842 Db 2 br. 1 be. nr. S. bay. qtiet. yrly. $&50/per mo ~TIDD .... ,I I 11110 J807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 1 beth Yrl,y. Steps to bmch. Gu pd., refnic. --Pb~ 1 bdr. A&Blcbavall. 404 E . a.lboe.Yearly. maGl BAYVIBWZbdnn. Year- l)t ... + uW. 673-1.363" f71.ll10. ~ PQ4nl; 2 bdrm. l be. 1an1e. 1undeck. a.undry. Adulta, no pet.a 9'50mo.1'1a.UM. c.-........ 3122 ....................... 1 Ir~ •toe. no lllldlm. DCD4mkr, ..., • .._ .. ,. __ plO Incl uUI. ....,., .... ,., c........... Jl24 ....................... LANMICMA APn ~.= .... ~ =-= tt·c :=t .... -:--... ., ? ,, ....... ..................... *f tr nfJ......_ .. •tm1t1......_ ...... ..._ 4W OHlce...,. 4400 ..._ ••••• , ... ___ 41_ .... _ .............................. _ ........................................ . :....... I! • $= ...... .._.... .. W p ' ' J ... •cWor wW alWe Pk • Ila. ft. ..... under· .... W..... 4'°° -i,.-.. ~~~-...-I •w" u1n1•n-~ ..... , ...... ,_ •1111111M•••• ... ••••• ........ Ille apt •IU9 = ~•t.or, -••••n••••••••••• I allrm, I Mia .... ......... -.a. --.a. •1111m--1111• ... ~llaeiia•O..""', l Ir • .....,•..,_ -....... c..s. 'tfiua a.a:/: a.p0.,.lble. worldras ........ AiMl•••• •• ~,, ... '•,..?II~.:.!" ••· &ooailmete •Hltd to (71')14t·llN' wbdt •rlter 1ulu one ~ --~ .., ll&aaa -IM -ow,... ...... a bdrm. ~ bt --. ' bedroom cottue la -· .._ a.a.-.. r.-1.,.... a.... del Mar• c.o..a -Ill OCllAlfnONT ·'*~ A I : .. al t .. ,..,..., .... {ard for DIC. sums ...... Qui• .......... · ..,.,_ . ..,, ••..-•_.J);g;; not ,..._.~au lta;;kwa.bavtnc,.,.,,. ~~~-~P~ ......... ..,, .......... , ... "•·· ....................... ,..mo._lllJL =or bu11 .... at .. _ ...., .. ,_. .-a. 1"11SDCll"l'IHO ram.,......'°* quiet Cat.er, a.c.pt. Ball 1580, Colla Me .. ~ .. A ,MN._.APTS Qlbomenr.S.C Pf111a. «1111. room. phone cov· 1--------=:4._. 11.Y.Z--r:-:..Ca:: ~~"i.rBCH :1~~ :J.:~.~!:re!.i:cTd~ ~~7:~~ wllktlD t ·: 0..-.W. "71 Jrl1 fr'Cl9-A-. ia rent. Secretuial bdrm w/eoncl yd ror z ~~=~~~!!...-! t1 t '.J C ...... 90 pll&L _.... _. N"EWFORT SCH. fll7. Mnieea avail. l'or more ... _ -... H ood II a k PIA -. ~Noeeta ai.c. abl', 2be. uW tncl info. pl• ull Bev at ~f~ .. r~~ll·~~'u•. • We W (5 .:" ...::-; ~ewpol'\ f'ool, telmla. IJ46. 7M't IJ79.Zlll. 'ml•tlOO, 1%_. pref Steve 147-6064 Allillll• ni. i Br, Bh'd> PllSWOUS or Jean. .... -.atir,a-~1~~~~~~·~,~~«;1 ~ -=.e:::..-= ... _.,....., =~r91to0: ~: L0CA110Mu• _WE_NE_E.I>--A-3~--ICl-~-~-ae--. ...... er, ••••drJ front dup)u. szsomo .. • ._ lower' lpl., or in I 1 I= •-. a..-..... •U •• .. • ~ +\WW.-.2830 •tw•,.. _, the Hunt•n=oo Bcb, • -o.,. -. i -=-" • ....... ·--·•••••• mus t41Sto:M001e1. fl. "'·'""-· .,. ...... , ·ct. -s ---.• .,.r.;;:KJ&. --· .-~ ..... No• ----er.do br 2ba New 1U bdnn l XUJ')' 1\atlerock Lux. CQDdo to Oeime(Wflce~ ---.,., -_._ I • ~ ;# In 14 plllnll &bare. Own room. All •llarifte\liew lO $400. Please call • ..... J k.hla ok. Call .... CCIW'M·.,,., ~ ~ .. __ ,. ~aftiPM. z . lba. l:.dsar. \lilbll, ..---... ..._ • from + J)OOlt, te-o· ameoilaea. 20.3o·s ·~DIU" LOOU .. -.. for a bualnea t Want to ... .,,...._.? Nowol· ferlo1 bu1ioeaa ulea aerricea. Call a.a expert, Monty 1SMZ2ll EXJ!lCU.SYSTBMS I I I .. t I •• 5010 ....................... Vacant wood abop avail. 4000 1q.ft. Prime Joe. Same macblnery avail. ecz.ell. -.5812 e.-es. " . * tll,000 p11rclaut __,, I yr. 2llid. T.I> . JK ........ pd.~ thtf. On ,,.., bocDe .... ocem bs Martb Lac-a. ...,. Vktar Huso'•· IMI nue lm. Lup ~~ty ~ iov-*«. omee -.1m if oo an1w-er IMft me11qe. Prompt re\tlrn. (Prioclpala a.tJ>. CllllWTl's 1"'5f I t•h YWd ·!lib .... No kl4I or peb, ~all ar ., ... ,._, ~· nla. wat.erf.U.. poo~! $310mo. Susan. eve Qmvemeoces: Gourmet S1mJ1 •Pl an Corona del ... .,.b&WllHpwa ..... Ml ,.,...... 316t 0.. for cooking ft beat· 751H-Oi.ordays752~71 restaurants, bank , Mar needed by nuntng lace 1 .t SOIS I 'd F Sa ,.___. ..___utv ••~1...,, ~I I Q.____ ...... ... l .... --..a 1 ..... _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01 pa1 r om o -......... -.. J ~ • '"'''" ............. Employ"" oca . • • • 2 •. l'-ba ~ ~~::'"'"~-OK' (1'eeo Prwy dnve North female. 2 BR 2 Ba. (pk. spec1altyabops ,_..,,,,.Iv. x"lnt references. •H••••••••••••••••••'t• •Lowlli&k ~averqe price ·~ CollectMml •ao-any quantity -~.eocl. paUo, ~-·~ ' NOW cm Beach to McFadden pool , great vie w U.~ ~7~. RE Investors need ..,.... "25 Adu.lta-. DO tbeo West oo McFadden $170 ,mo Nwpt Bch V..,. ll0.000, IG> to 15~ yield, peta.ae.&157. -.ma.stwno,U>yrd. to Seawind Village 631~ _ '7W'6l ......_,.tavfff/ flWly &ee'd by Newport •12 to• mo tennB To dace. 100% "'all True\ Deeda Sold have re- ba'ned to invest.or bU fill! principal le intere•t earned. .. mr lba . Sad pabo, pr, DO pea. -mo. YOJ CAN .A.FFORD (71')51..Sl98. MJF lo s hare 2br. 2ba .... ~~'::+,:"n: part. earport. lau.ndry. 137$. -.-r. '1D-TC1t ~T BEACH ao-4000 N.8. coodo. Close to tx·h PriMe Locatioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- A..Ut/1. Ph~ Deluxe ••Ide XU'a lge ....................... &Hoag.SZS<I &16-7332 ~-... ............._.at ......,to&.o.t 5025 ... 2119. Bltm dtbwbr ...._......... ~ 50-05 -····················· 2 Br cb ltalbo. II patio, ' ' · Roocnw/kitcbenette Fem rmmate needed. 2br J~- Foe-weekly ma1Ung Ust Call direct or collect Y.l.~Co. -..., ,..., -.ft. ga-•e Nr.beelh.Adlta,noPlt&. •n v•tnyA,.,,...UVING P2week&up Bal'---I I d --....-+,....... sp, ""° IDO. -· Owr1oolWllTbeWa~r _..,.;N $J.3S.Sl40.673-0416 r .. _. ~·-.... ·--JDO.-... UUAun ~· ~-· apt m ......, •an Sl'.IOar~ft 51Elden.f79..50ll 2 Br~. Idell OK, DO Room avail in Cbnsllan ----1,116 sq ft & 9 sq fl clop yards garages lg .Eajoy SU0,000 ••ec-home, 1175. WorltiJlg male/female to s1.1U!tl, new. free park "¥-k'eZbdrm.$1SOmo. nm.'f~paln&ed·u.. tacularspa,71wimmla1 661-1823eves share beautiful view ing.Avail forleaseupto ~,,:,.!'dulta, no pets . side tout. nr park, avail. pools, 8 Ulbted coum, p;ruo, 2 bdrm 2 ba lance 3 yrs at Sl 10 pr sq ft -'mmed. 6'S-tC7f 963-7800 mllel cl bib tJ'alla, put· Rm. pvt bath, mature apt in Park Newp()rt Principals only Mk for • --1 • Pools. tennis, racquet · MISAP'INES P15+clunlnr•aecur. ttnc,aln'fleboardl. empkllady,lit.epriv.ref, ball •·club"~·~-..... ~.50 BU_l_752_-007_o ___ _ Sl80 -+. Lag lkh .iH-7346 ... '""""" ....... Bllcbelor $2'75. 1 Br $325. 2 bdrm. 2~ ba. fireplace. Bacha from 1389.!50/mo. + utils Work ~7·7372 Pool, 1as BBQ. closed AJmosl new SUS mo. + Also Hc2 bdrm plans Room for rent steps lo Home 64-4-0441 gar, adulta. no pets. 2650 dep 1719'l Cameron St. 2st«y townhwsa ocean beach, p\lt entr . & Harla Ave, 549-24.47 Adults, no pets. 847-7624 ba. pool/tennis crts, Sl95 Rmmte needed 9 7 On SJ25. Large 2 br. I ba. garage & laundl'y racil 20lll Maple St, a pl K. Mll-6185. Large 2 bdrm from $285 Avail Oct. Quiet build ~per beach location. 2 br w!pvt s undeck, slo\le & re!ng. Cooples. singles welcome Small pet ok, $375 mo 536·24 56 : 9fi2.8'.l50. 1ng with beautiful Near new 2Br 28a,gar. land&caping. Ideal for frplc. lg rear yrd. 7871 adu!Ls over 3S. No pets Liberty S375. 842-2187. LEEWARD APTS, 2U20 9113-2518, 962-990S F\Jllerton Ave. I I blk - - ---- F.as\ Newport Ave & I Very pvt Jg 2 Br 2 Ba. W ID bit South or Bay> hookup, deck. gar. bile lo 631-03!17. beach. 218 19lh St. $400. 842·2187. 963-2518 . 962.9805 flee lutch, pnv, patios mo 63HI066 beuch SL50 mo + ulll, ht &t balconies, crpts, F\Jm room. garage. pool. draperies. parking. teruus. vtew. non-smkr elevators rets. $300. 642·164~ Al Fash.Ion Island. Jam Nr OCC, pvt entr 1n <.: M boree & San Joaquin home No smoke or }fills Rd dnnlt $185 556-0637 Forrealal informalton 114 ;044.1 cm Mesa Verde, prv patio. entr & bath Refrig . no cooking or s mokini=: $175/IOO 549-3612 \.'J bllt to beach, 3br 2ba c;.st HoMt 4150 upAlairs, bltos, sundk, ••••••• •• ••. •• •• ••••••• gar, lse ss.50. 127 44th St. 64<Hil40. & la.'t M2 116((1 •lolt-.t' to 'hr m»lr h<lrnt J\illl >1t•p t.Jth nn·•· COM luc:illton $!!)(), l~l & ld~l Ft'm prdt•rrt·cl Avu1I 9 15 67'.i 7359 Fem 111 '>hr :! Br :! UJ in Npt. I blk from bch. ~2J ut1I anrl Wknd~ ('V(':> 536-<rl.58 Roommate wanlE'<i 2Br Co~la Me!>:.i Fl'mal1· C.all 642 6481 after 6pm M rmmll' wantl"<l H.i lbo.1 HEWPORTIEACH New garden offices. $1.~ & up at airport w xlnl fn.-ewa)' dt<'~=> Ground floor avail to .-000 sq ft ~I.Ginny AIRPORT AREA t·xet·ut1"._. off1te~. -.1J(n l'X1>0:.urt' on B r1 o, tol w )llnllon;,il :.1:n 1c·e & good parking Z6 :.q fl up LO 12.Msq (t !)57 7010 C8'TY POIMTE EXEC. SUITES F\Jll Sen •t'l' Jaml'Ol"t'l' & MJt'Ar1hur M..y Wmdo'4' plu-,h l'Ph 752-2737 9U1ETUVIMG Most UtiJ Free. New cpt. drJ:g, encl garage, patio. t:reat kitchen w 1bltn'> AllulL'i. no pet•. Dbl '>Ink 1nhalh 28drm 2 ba . frig . Lwrurylbr,ontheBlutr. wash dry. near beach. secunty, full rec, SS2S Nurse can care for um bulaU>ry person an my home. N"B 642-4503 Penn 3br. 2ha $2!0 + :'if:WPORT BEAC'll Vacaffon Rfttfab 4 2 50 •••••••..•..•.......... f)04>1 & j3('UZZI, $525 714'675-<49115661-1651 21J-474.rol5 --- :! 6H 537~ I BR $Ji5 2323 t-:ldton 1\H:, C M IA2·700S lliCHWOOO APTS 2Br adlts $380. 962· 1800 New cust dplx, gd E s1dt' 2 Br. frplc & garage, no loc 2 BR. btg yard. p~'l pets. S32S 96().3S2l $Ri +sec. 540-9030 btwn __ _ 5&7PM 1 Bdrm w /gW'a&e. AdulL'i, no pets. Eves 53&-4333, days &CZ-9053 MSTIAY ELDEH 2311 Elden. East.side nice 2br. Zba $395. Gas & water pd Pool. encl i;araf:eS. No pet.a Mrg 64.5-S'180 2Br. lBa. enclosed gar. ws hr 1dry r hook-up. pat.Jo. yd, adlts. no pets m>. 3S916tb P1 . 644-9516 Charrrung beach condo studio. $350 mo N'r Hun· tingt o o Harbour . Shoreline Mgm t Corp, 84'7-6363. 3 8r near beach. frplc, patio. garage, no pets. $t50. 960-SSZl. lbr. 3 blks from bch. SZJ>Mo Adwts No Pets. 536-7357 Bacb apt, slove. rcfrig. ulll pd 424 '"2 9tb St. 968-0020 aft 6pm . IWi!egl• Oceanfront large t br. •loust> for rent, U1g Ucar winter rental. $450 Oty sips 6 . tmens furn 6'2-1121, 675-0516 S!S rulely pr t•pl Call after3p m ~·1989 F\Jm 2br [)pix, steps to --- beach. Winter Rental. TAHITI $t1S.S5HSJ7,Sl!llS--4LSJ Modem 1or2 br rotl:.ige Bade Bay Qindo. Jbr, 3ba, Zcar gar.1575.mo. Avail. l<H. 642-lS23 Eastbiuff 1 Br, pool, sgl adult. no pets, $350. 644-4761 Oceanfront 2 ft 3 Br. ll00-$1200 yrly. 494-7212 1 Bdrm .. 1 bath. Yearly or mo.~Month Agent673-Ql0 Putt Newport apt .. Z br 2 be, Call Anita. 847-3471 won. .. homeM4-7295. on beach on Tah1t1 with car, row boat. was h machine. comple t e lolchen, etc. For more rnlo call 979-2l!99 e\lt.>s & weekends. PALM SPRINGS vaca· t.ioo condo on Mission Hills Country Club Greens. pool. tennis Near Rancho Mirage restaurant strip. Call 968-5'30: 963-1209 alt 6 --------- 2 bdrm. fireplace, pal.lo. ocean vtew So Laguna $150 per week. 499-3665 or Zl3J449.-01J1 util t.'13 1701 2 tum oHice!> w rt'l'l'P I llM & sWrdj!C Mo Ill m11 Working ..,nr:I moth1·r "' l flr!>uu tse 714 1~·~50 cltld look1n1! for• Jmt• 10 ~hr t-c.e <.:a II 951 -6661 NJri ~mokmg fem lCJ !>hdrt' Cdm t1ou.l>e. 4 blk!> Lo b'·h, O wn bdrm & ba $250 /m o . U t ll in t &»7366 MIF shr 2 br. l ba apt. unf. Cdm. l "'2 bib to ocn, SZ!S. frst. last + ull I Like to cook. 675·7063 evs /Wk:nds. 4400 ..•...•••.............. OFTJCE <;pac-e ava1lahlt• at 17875 Beach Bl\d near Talbert in Hunt mgton Beach $50 per month. Phone mes:;age service SlO per month. desk ~per month Daily P ilot oHice Phone 6f.2.4321 ext. 276 1 MO FREE RENT EXEC. SUITES NEWPORT CEMTU fUU service From S22S Newport Regency Corp lil4J644-7l89 BAYFRONTOFFlCE 60'SLJP 1400sq rt. 673-1003 L.AaGE COtlNY 0 ACE AVAIL.AILE MOV. I Jn The PAUL KENNEDY JH LAW BUILDING 4650VonKarman Ave 2 bdrm. large, beaul1fully decorated In quiet ad&Jlt 4 plex. Closed garage. Near S.Coast shopping & frwys $385 mo. No pets cal I 557-4i629. tlarbow 3842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lbr, condo. w /atrium. Wet bar, fprlc. 1 car gar. 71+898-4414. 714-898-3686. S230 UP. Office-s tore. Cottage-like. 2 br dplx, I•--------cpts, drps, A /C 17301 frplc, gar, patio, k:notty Now taking applications Beach. H.8 . l.se. 842·2834 pine. nu crpts, $450 fyrly. fa." winter rentals Newport Be arh. 92660 Full sen1ces for al torneys Receptionist. California & Federal Library . Conference room. ample free park mg, generous storage f1l mg Avail. now. 645-3363, CAU US AT 646-4751. Townhouse 2Br. l~ba, 11; a...,.. leoct. 3141 pvt yd, (pie. gar. no pels ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Brduplellapt. l'h bloclLs IMli.673-3403 ---1 bdrm. S375 Walk to ~~~early $450. fQNES l or 2 Rm Stntes from S75 Tl9 W. l.9lb Sl. Call Tom 54G-2200. Retrul J()ffice-space'. 700 sq Cl WestC'llH arc J Hi76--4148. call collt'et 2br du;plex. S32S No dog!> beach. Furn Or unfum. Kids OK. 645 V1ctona Call Martha al 661·1161 54&-912A or ~3672. 2 Br. l ba u1X5ta1rs duplex apt New r pti.. paint. drps. refr1g & i.lov<', closed gar. S340 lst & 1st + Sl2S dep No pelf> ~5629 3br. 2ba. frplc, Ocean Vu. decks. above Lag Brh. H.S. $575 494-6942, 494-00(9. Bachelor apt 1 ~ blocks to R LA LI Y I '\,(.'. , ..,, l'Mt1 beach. Yurly. szso. Call I {714) 673-6210 I Small office Perfect for 6'fS.6775. ,__ ______ __, answenni: Sl'rv1c<'. l't<' Qlaet. employed female seeks 1 Br apt or duplex, by Sept 28th under or to $JOO. Call 66-9866. evs ....... Shan 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only S75 per mo 1102 We.t 17th St. Sant<• An:i For more info call Joe Can ale 5 47 4181 o r Renata at 556-77<r1 CALL MARJORIE ADAMS 83)..\486 -....URe.tal 4450 ...•.......•........... f'nrstJ)re & ofrire spare at rcasonobh> r at<'., 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VERDE bH PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde fo~. C M 545--4123 FTanchiae-Pbh N' ChJpg Nat 'l chain, So OC, a .oooDown CB.E. 963-1600 &t Catenog & Patty Co- orduurtrng bus fUIJy lie kllc hen Completely equapped Pnrne area C.all Ms 5710 Franc h•S<' P1one~r llut'ken So OC l60.000 ~ Soi.oerloc C SE 963 1600 HEALTHFOOO Sandwich Shoo TO<> ocean.front localum ilnll l:Xtt'llt'nt bu'>tnl">' J>nn·d rt~hl For 1n fonna lion ca II MB.FUCHS lL TR. 675-t 120 HAVt.: A IUGflL y prorit;i blc & bcaut1Cul Jf'an ~hop ol vour own Ft'alunnl! I.ht-late-.t in Jt'Jn.. 1h- rum:.. l-0~ & ~port-,v.••.1r $l .5W ind IJt>g1nnmi: 10 H-1\VJ() f11ctur~ & 1r.11n I.NI CJn l:Jt. l1pt•n ""1th10 1-Sd.iy-. Call amt110l fur ~ r II a r t I 1• v " l 5Cll 662 ~ Needll'point Shoµ for Sale Lad1e:. wh) not tum your Hobby inlo li S MWll~ bw.Ules.\ Shop I!> well situated 1n bui.y H.B shopptnit ctr ARent <E Allen1524·3286 --' SmaJI RESTAlJRANT LEASE PURCHASfo: ()pUon 642 1~ lrECREAM SlltJP V~ popul,u & UnlQUl' Pnct'd to :.ell 673 5662 Cons1~menl shop Homt' funustungs & bout1que Beautifully de<'or ated c~el t'Xce-llent IO<'a· lion Creal potential As k1n1t $6500 Dv., 642-4282. eves 5.59~ or ~ 1· UPLES INDIVIDUALS Ambitious people' 8 tu hrs pr wk of your tune ma) re;ult 1n .. Rrov.1nJ1 U'K'QrOe ~ wt•ll Olo oth.-r benef1U. Tht· hoo~ an· flexible If }OU h:iH• SOfl'1e llml' ava1IJbll• & would llkr lo de\ t'lop d ~"'('l)Od income, (.'ALL F'O R AP l'T 714 498 5954 lt4rquet Rall l'lub Land. bwldinf? ~Pd SWINGLOMieS and ?.rd Trust Deed Loans on ~lpM)9erty CustomJud to meet your!Jeeds• R.E. DEPT. SAMTIAGO IAMK 7 )4 1832. !l200 INEED I MONEY • ClfDfTMO '9tOILEM lad & 3rd TO loan!. 547-5402 Arran~e-d b\ Coast Hoftw Loan!. CA.<;H /\ \ \II \Bl fo. \n) pu ll>'1't' ~H 011(} m in ~r ILirgr;nl· ~I '.f.SJ, ~~In~~ ICJoll' oil' Pllfll'-"''' iln\ .omt Ai.'\ M2 C>t~ BL'Sl:'lol-.;.~LOA:'lo:-. Any pu.lllOSc or um1>0nl Lowe.t rat~ ~'iSC R 1-.:l> fl_NANCING S4&-~ MaMy Wallhd 5030 714 :9!n-9684 213: 966-8598 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOO . .•...•..•.....••....•. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 .,, 11 ''" 111•111 or cum h1n.;111m 111 111·111• for JI~ •H hi\\ ~lh .J f'tlllt\ I 11n1 twt \d I IHH .. , (or .! •un.w•·ul"' •l.t\ Lu h .lfl•J1l11'"·'' 1111" ·, •" lur fh1 ''thl\ f 'hJft~f• If ,., '-""''' rt .ti Jtf ) , 111 Jt• 1i.l111 t11 ... lut1 tf1 I,~ pl.It f lllil olfl I ,IH 642-5678 EdRiU' Ca)'<'t "tudy ~rou1-1 fomu:nit 1-'ree film Call 9-179.'> ....................... 1--------- Private p<irl)' w 1.,he' 'mtlll 2nd TD on h1Rh eQla!) Dana Pornt oc.~an view propt>rly Lean• cnes:.aRe 496--0llll MD1ttp9u. Trvst 0..-. 5035 ..•.••••.•............. Satttef' Mf9. co. All types of rea.I eMatt• lllVestlnenlS Stn l'e I ~!I Specl•DlcJ "' i.dTDs 642-2171 54S·061 I 2NDT.D . lqUITT LOAMS UPTO 95% OF APPRAISE I> \'ALL'f: Me.a MorttaRt> m.i) ;,r r~t' a 2nd Tl> loJn on your home.' Alway>. fd»l, c'Ourtt'OUl> ,,en 1<'t' For l1'10I"\' i_nfo, plea.~e l'alt Mesa DEEPEST SYMPATHY Wtli°"'L lo•aJ l 'l'ON REAClllNG YOUR 40th BIRTHDAY Fr.. Yow YcmllJ"'~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS l'lrade Induct Palhd Muscle MOl"OM' -Pimple Lovely E's1de upstrs apt. 2 Br, 1 ba $325/mo Gar, sundeclc. Avail Nov I. ~long term. quiet mature cpl. Send in· quines: Ad 547. Daily Pilot. Bx 1560. Costa Mes41, Ca 92626 Tiny cottage, employed Spm to 9pm, wltencb alJ adult. no dogs. walk to ~after 1Z 0000. beach. S3SO mo. incld ~-Ctl•llh Moving? Avoid deposits & cut h \ling expen!les' Profeuionally since 1971. SmalJ HJde-Away ()(f1ce Only SiOJper month Va cant. 32S No. Broadway. Sanua Ana. Htstoncal Bldg. For more info r ail Sam Warren SS8-Ql78 or Renata 566-ncn ''"" • ··' N B S $250,000 Down ....,1 ..._.aye-tte, lore C 8 E 963 1600 Mot1qocJe Co 1114t lli9,.o A Ca.hforrua Br~er TRIPLICATE People of the same pro fess1on usually ha v•· some \rail in common W 1th < 1 \' 1 I ~e r \I 1c 1• worker<.. 1t 1>. said thul the y :.no r e 1n TRIPLICATE. $l85 lBr. l adult, no pets Poof, patio. 325 J 17th Place. ofr Santa Ana Ave. After llam 646 5137 2 Br . 2 story apt w/Wasber-dryer hookup SUO mo. 769 Hamilton. Call Shoreline Mgmt Olrp. 84'7-6363 2 Br, 1 ba, l story, shaf : drpg, pallo, frpl, d tw, beam clngs, gar. Adltll. sns. 2150 Elden o) s.1N406. 2br, "2ba. Condo. Woodllide Villa1e. 2511 W. SmA>wd .•. 112·91'11 QM&. ecQPloJecl hamle, .-..1 Br duplex or apt, r:tttl So. C.JI. °' £4ide .• N.& bt' Sept ada. Under ..... Call e¥S aft Spm, a.tcnlpm.~-- _,.. 1126 ....................... --.. ol COMt + ......... 2~frpl, ,...,...,..~,no ,.... ...... n·c1 ..... . II I 11111•111• .... .. util. "94-1941 -3176 ....................... Studio $350. Incl utiJ. Pvt. Bch. l & 2.br, move in tocby. G-4644 Wal.le to bch. SZ15 lo $325. M&-OIS07 or 8-lfl03. 3144 ....... 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... n.ere·s a difference betweel}iiit bulldlng apartments and c:reetlng a community. It's a difference you can feet at Ring Brothers' Woodbridge ~in h'1tne, whefe the greet outdoors has the aame pem~ chann you like to have Inside your home. Woodbridge Meadows has sparkJlng streams. rustic wooden bridges, and frogrant eucalyptus-- all together In a fabulous setting. One and two bedroom apertmeru and furnished executive tfnglet ett aY8l&able for lmmediale ~ See Woodbftdae MMdowa ~ .... communl1 ~. cllfw•ice for,,.,,....,. .. to get •• from '°°'*'G cU the wlncbt Ollol ............. ..... ~ (714) 551.aoG HOUSEMATES 832-4134 Expand your lifestyle witb a compatible room mate. We discover that penon. Call • TWOPEASlNAPAD 85Hllll5 or 759 1209 Mother al 2 children w ill shr apt. Nr. bch. in II B Priv downstairs rm & bath. $200. inc l ut1I 9aM753 Pri\I. rm. & pnv bath. ft'ee in e:xcbange for lite boulleteeping. Fem On- ly. Ca.IJ Ray «l-2331 eves 4'wbdlonty. a.ii _.,.o '5 wanla to lhr tie.uL 2 Br house in Vaiv Prk. $100 mo, col· Jete student OK. on· 1mkr. Ref• required. 'lllNlll Kale_...30toahare lux NB..._ •mo. Furn .. rec fadl. 7»0U4 ev1 Prerugjous new EXECUTIVE surns available near OC Airwrt. Attract1vf' rall's include r~pl1onisl. law hbr.uy, c-onfert>nre rm'<. secretanal ser v1c·t· & Xerox fac1hty For a pPrsonal tour & furthl·r del.ails 1nqwre al Vortd<' Assoc. 955 22118 or QM..:a>O COSTA MESA Proresa. orllce space avail. in Calif. Liil Bank 814. 150-300 sq. f\. Low price incl. Janitorial. ~ty services. coo· fereoce rm. • uW. Abun· dant parkini avail. Con· vealent loc. close to aiJ1)0l't. travel acent & t.t in bldg. ZIO E. 17th St., C. M. 6'2-9541C) N.B. nr Boal 3br 2~ba, 1 _______ _ nHIDOb. fp, pool. ms. f11.2181 ; Gl-0133. ~ looldng ror 1ame to lhan 2 bdrm. house, ~ mile bddl. '225 mo. lat A laat. Michele .-1. 811 w •le Wanted, M!P. 21 plaa aoa-a moker. *-* + .U. .._,._, ........ tolllrln. ...... "-lb' film ..... tlll. -..u. Jw/t.far.llmMle. I Ill nu. ,.. ball. ~ ap.e. C.K. apt. &::°.Wind. m-IZU To toc• yow MJ. -llltllec....,.of ... _,_... Fl•eael• Dlttrlct wltlt I•· ...... ecceu le o.c .• ,,,.,, a ,. ...... ,., ....._ ... flee .... from -~·· ..... ~ ...... Id P a t. or office space. 1200 Sq fo"l. SlM> mo B Grundy RJtr 6'1~161 M 1 Corne r 127 X90 w small bldg. 991 W J9lh Sl. C.M S43.5 mo 642 2393 2 ad)Olrung spac<>S 580 or tl60 SQ rt. Harbor Baker Center 3011 30Z3 Harbor Blvd CM New plush cpl.<; Avail now N!t ~~·1300 Rfo::TAILSPACF. COSTA M l':."iA 1200 or 1360 sq fl on I:: 17th at T~tm A\11:. Barrett RJty Register 642·5840 DAHAPOIM'T •Plime Coast H.ighway locat1oo -<lfice/retail. 2 levd •Approx. UOOaquare feet JUll CAFFERY 1714)49).2254 CO.mtetaal ~aaat· Cd.tom1a .............. 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~llACH JOOO ft. 1000 ft otrke ll*lt. quiet u~ indm. .,._Noa~eor Obert)aaln1. M5-UU cfJa. '#arebouae 1pace for .... UQO to szoo lq. ft . aVllU. Lelle rate 21<. •1 R..ctolph,C.M. l'1NllO. .... w..-4'" ....................... a.en. quiet lwdworkiq ,em. UMHt de1lrea Rm/Apt/Baca. lo CM. • vte. 1TUaJOranae1Santa Aoa. Up to .. I.Del utll. Xllll tt&, MS-TIM leave II .. • Every Saturday throughout the Football S•ason the Dally Pilot brings you ... 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Av1 Call .. ... .......... rm e courb 110. ~ a. dim pel odor ~ QJt ,....ar. l6 yn 111pr • P x Sw +k:e Do wcri. myadf. ~ •. ........................ 6:11~01 DIVORCE SJO Ha c ~· lll•raDtet ve 1out ARPETS, .,..OORSad WINDOWS ~.MMllO deM....: by Dukb llal.o- lldlN Mnift, au bual· ne111 ...-. br '""'° ral9 c. a.na... "'1-41.11 SELL ldJe Jtems wtlh a Oluly P\1ot Clldltriect Ad ta.aace.'71·1114 Qarpet cteamq, 1te•m fl bn11b. Prof•naooal. v.-,, nnbl. 761-81151 Ada 642-561'8 ........................ JMXJm00tteasn a»MlaUCTION F•••la1 • eo•er•l• work , drl •••Y•, al•ewltl • •allOI •nu ..... ....................... l:LICTRIClAH-Pri('lid rlClll,fr• •Umal• on larp Ol IOIAJl jotl9 Lk.nrnM 171.a:ie l'ttm-._.,.c ..,....,. EL!'.Cl'JUCIAN Best rat••. bell workmaoablp. Small ,. ,...,..,.._ l"B-UU SeUwlth EASE• Jl'aa BREEZE C,1as11lfled Ads &U-5678 ~a a ;rrurtw ....,~"* ... .. ........... ~~ .................................................. . 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""'-· .,_ ~ • r•· .-v Anllie.-..W lti II di $ 8 eMa11if.111ana--• c:out.al tomaa. t yn. pjpe, leak det.d&on 6 moval, yd dHft·Upe, .. ................ , .... ........_ a.aJJ JoM RS,._. qualltf work •ewer •~•t1n1. rlat ......,.._n4f, N-1•11 I ...... II .. aa&AU..Ya.EAH ~Ool&.a ._. i, Rubi, llc'cl. Dau'. n&9. ToP Hat Phim• II.ID aaan•nn• .. _. ....... ID8T Call 01..---......__ _... lfte.517-IJ.M •--------, ~ -~ 71..,., Qns'a Trw &.rYice Any ::-x=.·c= OlllJNt-.-.ma m.a,--. .._ .... Plae nt PalnU111. St. 'r::-;':11 uC:~:= ~1H .!:.~Yl la. U,, ....,., ~ • ....... 8-leaa.lllt US. nMn HHHte Lie .• IU. Tr1 me. 7 4J1 ... aft - du t '8 ::..::.:~ ,.U., waib, drtH· C-a...,., JUdwd f:·.-. · -· ,... ... ft I WITS P,.ea •at J°'a •-••ff•H••H•••H••• 5 -.im •-~ 6 ,.,._.. "-*to remodel, st. tic . PREE trial-.... aauunann•••••-••• ..... _ •-..-per. M/C·Vha. lle rnbet llAlmYILVf NIM. -a--nab&. ......._ ~ 'Mlft.. ..... pr. rree BBB. 5CWT1'1~mo awt--t•'ed, rading. Nl>-too-11 Qullfted J.to _ .. _ ............. flit. 8lfte 5C'7~. Eat mada6Preeet..m.t013 .lcihe. --...,.,_. JU.01GI &..Gal moriaa. ~-. ....eaUJilaaarne t A _,a..... W a w a. t; f!-1-·•roar Calla.ow.~. ~. ~ Id. pnH+nt Spec. rlltel -................. _ ................ . la&.• ;;:i Pa...: .-.. ..... um~ •11 offle.!_._au ppli~-'tt. !'! apta. Bill. l"r-e nl. =~...;,_~ad· Cdieee ...,_.,window ailf.m~ · -JiUWllW,.,..,.. ~_,,, n w , • ._. --~ • "'~'"'""' wort, waalli.n1. Relld /atore• . ---------e• .. -· fenc., repair won. Ltc Xlnt worll. 142-5449, ......._ • I AVAJLABLENOW t22171J Mr . Ryan M5-1972 .. ._.. -·-·············· * t allrf'lcet n .-... prt ed ·-m4ISOO ----------·--············ ••-•••••••••••••••••• .......,. c: • au&/Ext. ----~----Ted'1 Window C.re. Prof. OOC!bldlnt 1-r. &ruclr. HOUSITIMD91S G4rrf '• Health Care. TLC Jack. as.tU1 When you need ope rt WV.SOW cleaninr. Ranbl :?!.~ &rw trt111. Dao A~_!'(~OW'~ for your 1o .. d onH. NnUP'EPAINTJNG ~~l'Seor rcpa1ra. turn rl&ea. Refi.842-7193 -wU1 car~ -1 ....u•v ec..-dAeare Int -. to'""' rv1ce Ulrectory · wllAle .YOU are away. Pb · /f:U. rree est. Reta. 1n Clau afled to 1iolve Sell We ltema MZ·56'18 -..um. z. ~ Uc'd U.. Phil 1161-50'11 ywr problem ~ llCllDeth1ni to sel I? U-'faed ada do It welt C.-P-' 5150 Lalt&"-d SlOO '-•Alls 5350 HlfpWlllhd 7100 MllpW-.hd 7100 .......... 7100 ....•.................. •.•••••...•........•... ...•.•..•........•..••. ..•••.•...•............ . ............................................ . Mllp w..-7100 Http W-.d 7100 Hrfp W-.hd 7100 ....................... ·•···••····•··········· ....•............•..... l HJth 1chool t1tudents need nde from Laguna to Santa An• IBnstol & Ed mger) d•llY betwttn 7 & 1 JO. wm pey. •97·2286 ask for Marc FOUND: Sb1b Tzu '°ng rem. E. Hat'bour area. To klenUfy call 840-37 JO Pound lar Re b lack ~n Shepherd male 2 :l yrs ol d V1r PREGNANT? Caring, ronfidenUal coun11ehn1t It mernl. Abortion. adop Um & keeping. APCARE SR. ACCOUNTING CLERK. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MaeGftior Yactita. 1631 1o·rr. private c:lub. £x Pl&centla, Costa MH a per nee 844 5404 MXX>UNTING ACCOUMTS ALARM OPPOR'TUNrTY Qu1l 1natallera. lop .-Crnb6erl ul~1men , tral neu B.ICTIOMIC Move "" , ut 78IH330. -.UlO AMllTIOUS? For Rai*tly Growu1c f\nn In BABYSITl'ER · lor J6mo old boy. 3 daya a week. Mon. Wed. Fri. 8·JO lo 4. Own tram. My Home. W. Npt. E1Ptt. 67~!1123 .. ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'falbert /Ma g n o la a ________ , 911&-0700 ____ -- 5300 PRE LA 'II studeat oeeda ~.ooo. WW do uythlnic Leeal. Coafldent1al DVM. P.O. Box 3242, N B. 11121183. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK ACCOUNTING ~~~~~r.rm r.eets entbu1111t1c In If rw·~ younc. coof\ daJl 6 ban tbe abllJly w t.blM quackly and are la*iq for a CeMrQUa in· come. Call DOW S40.ou:I i.wn Md. Mr Stone San Juan C.. ptStrano ~enc:-e 1n ~rinc .. win IDmnl Deeded BABYS ITTER "· 2 children. Prefe r In)' bome H.B. 96S-S374 AJllADS AIEFl£E Cal Foond· BUt Spaniel, M, vie. Brookburs t /f o - dumapolls, HB. 963-8738 - --FOUND: ~erd pup py, brwn/ bllt, vie Allan· ta It Mag nolt11 , HB ~2820 ..,... .. ELITE CLERll da1duaJ f0t Account•.n& ft l)tJJt lG-key by touirh, .a,._ p ba11 1c •c~ounllnit -.C Wli ayable knowJed&e. general Of· Tilh ,...._ ,....,.... ru:e aiulla Conuu:t Pal • '( of I y.-1._Milla-•'•So5•7•.fm-1-E•.O-£-• An 1•er1 n I Ser v 1 "e I' ()pen&Gr ru1J Ume. Mon ...... .-.lltoccomh thru~.7 ~tol JO.will ,., .,_ .. efetaMy ht tndo CaJI ~ 7S.S.S 661-"64 OMNI C OMPUTER CORP ------ bysltter: Respe>n11i!>le woman for 9 mo old, Mon-Fri. my t101De , ln'me Terratt. 640-2QS2, ........ ------Blllbyl!Uer part ll me bl y ~. 2 da)'ll week . Cf M area. Call 67~3705 '42-H7t fl'OUND. CocllalJeL Vtc ---------Santa Ana Hgts. Iden ESCORT SEltVICE .. S&HBS WErltOVIDE l....,...""9Hn A leaier m PCB Drilling Systems, a progreu1ve, l"OW\b oriented com- PIU1Y That's Advanced Control a ! Our 225'k IJ'OWlh 1n aalee within the lut J yn1 backs ua up. We 're stall small eDQUlh to rttOgn.l:r.e our employees 1ll1lh & ab!Ulles. a. offer them rompetlllve wage:\ w1lh a rompany paid med1cul plan a --'odwl1t9 ... Acoounta APTMANAGER +le •· 11te GINlty A/ITO $950 F0t S6 umts 1n Colla A5StimMS Pnnt.ed rlttuat boards. WU't' barneaa auembly. aome dectl'f>. mec:haiaJc al eapenence llfin11num rive ,,,.rs eapenence Rapidly eapandtnl( Or~ County fl.l'lJl, u rt-lle nt ro mp1ny benefits Contact Pat Mills ~7 ~I ,.;qual Op BabyaHler·Companlen, school are &1rl11 6 at H, worllln11: mother. f lC · change for r oont• & board DI 11 962 50'll So. t''ound VI<' Goldenwest & tJfy. 9-S. 546-9605 to fn-.t 40 WpM .ct Land doevt'lopt'r !lt'dli. in Mesa E11per'd couple ..... 0 I 0 by od-dlVldual w 11(ood f1gurt-w Ire bk II p' (' 1 p ~~by to.ch apUtude for their off "te Husbud ma1nt ea P an a lfUtlt. ShcMlld IN l'nl(tne4'nn1e dept Th111 ~~';42·M>13 or 1213 ) .-er wfttt BU• re-C.'OtTIJ>llllY oHPN unhm1\ lw1I, If Ii black m ult· (;t'rm11n S heph.-rd 1H7.g)4 l.1Jt1t or f''oond a f>('l 'I C lJ ll An 1 m u I A it 111 "ta n 1· l' Leal(uc s:n 2273, no h•c U~'T G!"ffn Valley llC'C:t F V Golden Retr 1>uppy 4,,.,mo f''em An'>wt'r' 111 Me llow. HEW AHll ~fiWJllJ LUST D og n J ml'd Char lie. med 11.£, taffy eolor, lonl( hair ovt'r eye1> Re ward offe rt'd S;.2.9274 f'YXJNU Claim or •rt.opt JI Irvine A.nun<il <'arc• (~"Oler Th111 Ill .i n1t·t• pl<1ce . but w1· n""d home!i ol our own & olhn .1n1 m 11 l 'I n!!1•1l •tu r 'room~" Wf' hJVf' J G " I d e n R c t rt c· v 1: r <i-t:rman sn..phr•rd liloml t'uckl'r , n11·1' m tlll'd hreed.s. cute C.:oc iu. i>OO~ . & ll'IOn! And how ahout H l(OOd MC>UM'r ! Our N1!Ji & k1Uens will do the JOI> S11(n Ull, l,ov tn ~I B11 1 Looe I y 7 :>4 37 34 1-"ound Lrl( It li rown Mother~ w/new pup flit'!! Vi<' llunt1n~t<>n CenlN ur ea llom c 8418-1'194, Work 842 71113 Karen I t"OUNU fo'em Gold1•n Rl'lnevl'r puppy. VJ<' Salc'T & Grahnm. HB ~ f'OOND. f''em blk l'oo dJe W tred collar Vic Magn<>l1a 6 H11m1ll11n !Q.2&19. 832 ¥13:1 i f'"OUND Smm1 C c-rm Shep pup M Chokr r cb1u r KateH• 6 Da l<- Stantoo. 88t·10l• ¥bk for Shelley. or Rosi£' 1.JJll: mat~ M. yellow t11er. no collar Vic Lacuna Bch. 4W7 2873. Fcg,d: Wk & while .... t. flea collar, vlc Santa Ana Av It 23rd St. ~7 Found· Fem long hr Calleo kitten. ~ coll.ar ti flea collar. Vk CM, 23rd ts Nwprt. M&-$L58 ~: Blk Ir wht~ M. IUu 00 Sept. %, VIC PauJ&rtno • Bear St. ~ Jo'ound Female J11p am.>i>e (;ollte. Vtt' Calvert & MaRJlOl111, t'n Vly Call ~17 PWSClftCll1 Sl50 .....•...•••••..•.....• WA NTt;o l"em all' to fohare expetl!lcs of 2 wt>t·k 11\ay in Tab1t1, Dec· 22 ti• J an ~lh, Cal l Barry m.1011 f..nerg>ZJng MASSAGE B>bJames·f.ic Mul4!Vr OulcaU9 ll,~·Slll MICHB.LE'S •o.tc.il• llAM 2A.M K.JS 3749 •FOxYLADY * 01.JTl:ALL ONLY •97J.. I I 38 * sprihldlffder 11115 S F.I Camino Heat SonClement.e; t \tlly ht . t-'or Appt 492·729fi u.do&Vidci •o.tc• MaHGCje * For the fwt of It 24 Hr 835-7313 O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• S pec1 ahtlng 1n bus •· neu me n , r es ide nts welcome 972-9904 24 HRS llctl W 17th Sl , Santu Anu NOW lllRING ESCOnTs BUY.SELL. T RADE MENS MAGA7.1N t-:S 64~ 5019 A'TTF.NTJON t-·1,.-rn AND SIXTUGRAOI': SfUDENTS To my students at C'ircle Vi e w El e m e nl <H)' School I'm look 1n g forward to llff•nic you Monday ' Your teacher, Mr C..rroll ,. .... ~Ices 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n r arruua LOVB. Y LADIES MODEl..S & F.SCORTS With Pfo;NTllOUSE 1-1Gu ru:s at hrs ~ 4719 • TM! .. CJ'l.11:i7JO!l11:ll"A SodatCW. 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO REO WITH HAit SCF.N E-> Meet the pel'llOn of your cholce from open minded coupes to potenUal mar nage partners faitt a. safe through Southern <.:aJ '11 largei1l & most uni qu e dating 11t'rv . T h o uaand s o f pro feuiorua.I• from do<:tora to execullve1 Wo m en Join free PM Dating Sen 71~7572 739-5248 24HRS. fa:~;:'.=! Great Con•.y ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCAU. Jc* W..e.d. 7075 34 hns 64J --0 I ftO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MC JVISA Per 11 o n a I I S o c I 1 l Sttretary 25+ yeara. COVEi GllL Buaineaa Ir household 1 • man a gem e nt ex * 95l-O 7 * pera ence Extensi ve 24 Hr Outcall Ser vice travel background. Will Prol ma11sage by he'd lht!rap111t . NB Appl. 4.30·9:30 PM. 548·2817 Steve T (} 0 1· init t o r e l oc al •· 2 13 /431 ·661 5 or 213/464-l9C5i Iv msg Nita bmt!lll. HelpW.ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UB • i>d advanc1•m ent 11 p AP.-TMEMT parh. ~~1t y ,.;Ht lt1•nt MAMAGY •pcn-•wu••l•y •E•m•p•l•oy•"•'--RI by111tt1"r . my hum ... Mon·t'r1. H yr old iijrl, 2·5PM ~-834H The 1.ndiv1dual w.-are seetclnl( will have 2 3 yrs. A II' eKp • t ypt> man SO wpm with ltnowledge of besic acctit ti gen'I ofnce pn>cedures. Mual have good commun1cat1on alalll, be dependable .. wort well under pre· 111ure. If you posseu tbeae quallflcat1on1. ~ call 714/S56-9'l00 or appf y an penon al AIJVAMCID COKTROLS lfll01 Jamboree Blvd Irvine E O,E M If" • BOOKKEEPER 851 _9041 l'oup le R e tirt'd t o manaae & m a 1nta1n boullful 24 un1l . <tl l C• • ..,, ....WhcrYe Mesa. E.xpu prt'f FULL CHARGE • adult. oo J)Pt. as>ts c°'ta • i la of 5 y..-. 675-491_7 __ _ ...-~--axperi..ce (<) J ARCH/ DRAFTSMAN .... 2 ,.... ft G t.I re:~-~. ln&enDed W I lfapblt ~ dlilroCJI booldueper la . ~ -_ ~ ability al cu.at.om e -'ed.-iaq ett~ .ou~• , .. , ...... ,ow•Lc-· kalt'he• de111n firm '" ... o.tlH wll t0-4119 •·Fl 30-~ illcWt 9'••" boob 4121 WP11terly P1ar1• Alaembly 9d fa.ta.clal state· Stt> 102, Newport 8oC'h AMn penoa want«! for 100'. F.mpluyt'rP1ud Au embl y 6 l1 gh1 ••11tt1 , b•d9ets, machine o per1 t1on ........_ IMmll ~--Mool\lite Manne Cor-p . c9•w .ct ff.mc:lat Acrount1mt 3 yrs t'llp, -~------­_... .&aJa6.. to,__ prt'fen bly in prt par11 ~er Au11tant Mana11er full IJIJ'lot. & lOAM l o JPM Mon thnJ F'r1 The Ba Ile Shop, CdM. 873-1310 AMod.ale Rep DCOUMI STUDIMT ..., AU. ""'0 .. Tl ..... - H. S.CMAD> II you have temponnly durontJnued your educ a lKrl or for iOID)' other rt' uon .," seelunc hill t1 m t' wo rk and are a vailable to start 1m - l"Dl!ldlat.ely we may have 11 '°"uon for you Atce no bamer 1f over 17 Pleaae rall bet weoeo 9 JO • 2 00 HABYSITTt:R for :t. no;~. ~Ir JO. Mon. Tue & T~r. Msa OPI Mn. V1l'lu or Na-m841 1061,&c. ZJ74 a.byatu« for 10 year °'d. Weetl days 3 30 lo f>:;MI. O•n trani.portaoqn. Msa V~ area. 0811 aft e·JO References re- qu red 540-41889. ------ S.by,.ller. m y h•>fll", mature lady. vie CM 64f>!m3. aft 6PM l.UYSITTEll Needed M o n t-'r 1. 8.Z.S JO. NB area Call MG-OllY7 BABYSITTER f'ajhe r needs 11tter for 2 boY& 7 & Acau>!Jn1 RU.CHARGE IOOUEEPEI/ OFflCE MAMACHI ·~·--·r ·r-11on of corpor Jlt' a. at40w,.9tdop9f'ete penon1J Income• 1.u n· a 10 key wtHt •Bee· turn.a. CPA cert1faca\e tra.ks -..tactw..-desirable XJnt bent>f1u Aureulve N B firm ...,be •..-y M4pM. Salary commenaurate NICISION ASS1t•a P01illon available 1n mecllanlcal .,aembly 1bop M111& have •ood mecbalUcal aptitllde ti manual daterity. Mu1t be familiar wttb ~-work . ~ JQUq. dJiUln1. reamln1 fl prHalng llbllmum 3 years u psimc::e. EsceUent C!Om peay beneftt.a. ~ct Pat llltll1. 55T·t051 , COST ... MIS"' 9 Alt. acbool. AJ?9rx. ,.. ,.. J.7PM. Ask for Jae!( Wk Commercial priot1n1 company needa a full cbarlfl bookkeeper lo a1- 1ume manaeement of an:aU olfice and dltec:t all accollftUnl function.a ReaponalbillU. include, preparation of month end journal, entriee lhtouah computerhed nn.da1 1ta&emenl. W t~p Send r"ume to llMIX offers n· The Dally Piiot. Box 562, cell eat aalarl e 1 CM 92827 All rephea ,. • '9'· Jola ow Pf'O-ltnd.ly conlldenual .._ ': d t ... today! AcdGCM,...,.111 ._., ltt ,...'°" or Neded f:'uU Ume. Im mad ...e...-to: open1na . x I nl C o bmeftt.I. m111t have ac· ct'1 e&l'ft' C.11 Balboa REMEX Marine Hardware ~111871 for appt bC-.Oc.p Acct ·a Rece1v Clerk. 17JJ.,..A•• Hospital corp offc ........ CA 92714 Famibar w 1c0Uect pro 17141557-6t60 cedurea. ln1uruce a. Equal Opp Ems>'yr M t F' 9'1f-pay accta. 6 3rd P'1 I 2-4 yean 1lmllar u · bUl&ni prottdure Mn. prrimce with proven ac· lrtne~.640.-o -1 CGmtinl lkilll. lliat be l•-------•IAd-'-I h 1elf-cnollv1ted, 1ood AceounUni "llD· Au't wt paten· oommuok1tor • and have Ual for top extt pottUon ' ll MDUon picture prodlK' abl ty to 1u1de othera. ACCOUNTING uan co Mu1t be hJghly Se.lar)'opeft " ~RAIY enercetlr, poalllve at C o m p r e h e n 11 1 v e ASSIGNMIMTS tit~. flex hrs Good employee benefit• pro-tYPll\I fr must 11Art Im 11am, ncellent working med. Send reaume to condiUOM. C.11 Nancy Ore119e Co-..ty la P.O. Box UOS, Newport Henke for interview ap-Ir rd ;f Alld ao _.. Beach. DMICI_. __ _ poUrtment (ZlJ) 961-8541 . wet MM514 751·2540. H 548-2436. •• La.. IUCH BABYSITTER · ~P~ ~~~4~l~J.~J~41~t~~~J atudent r equired for ..:: llOIDe evening babfs1l· l!.O.E. ...,_.,.... I Couple , wlfe·ofc , buaband malnt ZOO ""*-· Ot-eanside. ea pr ~llcmt lU\g. 2 children 8 • s. Npt. Bch. So. 67J. l• • BAKER · IOpm to 6 l.m. w\11 train Wlnc~lla Dmuu ~ E. 17l.lf St. CM ~~~~~~~~~ Attract1v_e_1_1_I -,..-o-m_•_n Banking from 20·15. uten1lv• Ta.LBS MSEIQll.US tnlfti. fOOCf pay, ellp. ia ~I 115 al.I MPKta al bul1ne,.a in· E:xpenmc:ed preferred. ••••c• d RE . OMV •orlr. 8ite& ta. n-.nk • lnlJ•· lepl, for lane .. lna. etc Uoo ... work 0111' •ffOOd Brmda ... 7~ ah1ft f a1 b1,w • •cee AtlJ'O while eUmht1Un1 tbe HEAVY DUTY trllffk balales. We offer UNl:TECHNICIAN' aaa.. ~ ••&• i:.p.rteoc.t. Plenty ot .rtda J u1arJ locn... ~ peldjobil. Four cb111110llll •day t.raln· ~ atalla Pleuant 1111 J*iod, foUow.d by mvtrooment in Oru1e _... revWw1 nWJ UD Co&ft1 a1r1>ort complex. days. In llCldkkla, •• ol· Xlnt pay /beneflu. Op. I• toCompany pald life por for advancement. ln1uraoce. •9 paid See Service Mar . botidaya, "81ck leave, •I HOWARD Cbntolet, So Coast Plaza of11ce. l')JJJ • part ume •• ·Call Ralph ~1nnln1t ut S«MOIS. 3333 Bria~ Sl. CM. 1\atin omct• f\all r1m•· Call UIU11n New~ al 83M088. 1763217\h. ~ c.o.ta Me .. otfice.· "\ill time. C.ll Dorttn dioua at 548-2300. 2700 HlirbOr Blvd. M M y N I; w f> () Jt,UUJI ••DnAS•• TllASUU IJrC-llaa•g ....... T~• ~ ... ·•~ -~ ! Dove/Quall S tree&a. 11_ ~ ,._ • Anaheim offlc:e.:·t 'ull nm.m..r ~Beach. llme.CAJIGotdof\~tr•n O&..JI )'OU rnl•. the AUTO MICHAMIC·s atm.zm.eooN. ~Ud. R t.~CORTS T <>42-1571 7·10 P.M. oeeded, bit f'•rera. CHIST ' xt.ru for ma motion pit M eerlH, po11 tv ADYllTISIMG oomm. N-S J*>Ple for CO IMC Ori Co/LA loc. 1boot.ln1. ~Opportunity Cudq now 714-W.0120 M r x ... t..ted f~ .. , •• t ~~~~,~·~~,~~ ere.k", "Love At Jl'tnt :: Ud1nl for a bo.iie ot '1046 own? You 'II flDd m&l\7 _,_ advertl&ed lor aal• In Cl111lfled eYerYdaf. Bite". "Rocky IJ", "Halloween.". Sm '"· ON-STAR Productiooa, l8cUel PbJIU pa, c:alJ to--· accounlen'5 Tbere are many new f\nna ~• lnto the OraOJ• County area brtnstnt .,about an In Cf! ( IC detmnd (or H · ,.rlenced Account lnl and Data Ptoce11ln1 penow.t. OA'S t •• ,. ........ °"' . ..., .. P'ort1tn• 500 compan1 ...... ~ .,.. ASSISTANT • )'Gllno8dw tthldlt. Alllllt 18 repair 6 ma.ta-Celf. P~~~ S. .. 1141.•"-I 11111111• Lean plaatollluk pro. ....... fll tdlool d»t. • -~ • .,.,_. • mMk &a• ...... ...._, tnleb • r.qul Opfoe> Emfb'r ~..!!.!.!.o ., ::_• t la ..., _....«Yul ••· ...... ~~ • ~ Oood worli bl1&ory 6 laUIH.t,.... • t.elt ~ill ow :,e:=u. ~~ oo..y karinp at Loan .-llCllllDduictor C!OmP9&\1 plcaMe cwf'NI. llalt hM u openJnf 'bt It• for • pat career OP-lllM Calli drtYen Ue • 0.. II-. br&ndl f~ a portHlly ! Apply to be wlllla1 to oMel• P9l't Lime~ SaPln11 JWnoar I: ...., ._ driwr een. ist.oa. or tNall.lriq aper. W1cta w .._.. a.a., raqe ... ,., ,,.,..,._ Mull l>t ab .. ~ ma. '9 ... per mo. la I to'"" Wul'da1' Xlm J&aa.dllWA",Cll aHHI :=•· Xlat worlrlot eond _.Paid · <cmr W lllD • ..._> ...,.__ bf •n. va~. ror flir\b•r A ts WHAT YOU'U LOOllMG FOR! Tatcc tcub c:.tAcrs n 'ah ........... .,. .. h9 hrunedtat. opefttft• for a rteld Service ~ve Mlltt at. lloowltdt•blt In tro ubl e1hootln1 . ~•Ucut eqllipment on t.r.Nport alr condi· UonJn1 ulllta. rormal &nalnlq •• alt ecllldM6-· .. an61"11\1,...U., or .. ......... Nd. '1149117~1111 " , I tlr 8dlool Dllt. Wo. CiOIUd Mr. ~r· rwc=lltO lUIJ C••er•ood.. tr.;i;~·EJmi ,.. a.o;s, ao.&..M/J", :::::z=-rr-___.,.yr --- Throw out t~. find peace of mind while ~ t>utld • more Neltl'ly. bttutllul bOdyf The ,..,.,,attc.bl. ldenot Of YoO• .. tlUQht It YoO• Center It famout few ltt wholebodY apciroech to 1 FULLl'll..L!O YOU. T•uoht by Avtr°I I 8rl O.Vi. two •llS*t I Chttmlno w ... ern wom.n. YoO• ellmt. tontt. CIJmt the mind I utl1f'4tt thf'ooOh I thtouGft. L.eem deilf'rtlldflQn, nulritton Mefftt. med.ltttlOft. hOw to ~"'~tot vltefltVI Fot .. 12·12 y~~.!:~="91· T.;..Me• t 1 IOA.N. ..... tt• o.11 •sea.ta ... ...., 1,-0p, .... u 10U .... not •• .,.."' ........... "'wantn• ~ -cfH l&a & c.11 Gr ritk .. et ....... ........ •• •lll be b1p. Pl to 4IKI.-It .Uh you. .......... the. CQUJIHU. IA.nEJt =~ _ ............. )' ... Ml " ............ , ... AllM•'IJ•e llHlttata&: ..... i Tore••• .a.....,. ~ r.lrr91 s.itlnp Your lrl••&:.:,C.: --f!r 6 mart. AU (w ~In GUI I009 _._..., w •rllF ...... 6 ill· '° opm"" M tin• .,.., _.., Ill •~ rw • ~r=;ler. AmlltlllJ,U.RllW Dllwwnw ona, ..... de........ Call DH -c.ual I•)'. (I AU T 0 PA a TI 1.•.;;-. .. ..;;,;..D ____ _ 1-. .......... IEti .. IORIVSB lla1t ba•ei.. ........ ,. .... .... Oalllonlla dr\ .... le. °"" tor ad•°"' -. Ulllb' ln ,._ .. I I a . °1f_ \ I \ e ., a t ALTlltNATOll 1naA1:n~ arc. 1• W.lMIL,C.I&. -'t' • • • .......... ·-•• ..-..., .... . .,. . .,. ,, ... l •r ..... PJeHe c•ll Annette .Ileane for more informa-Um. "' .. ,, ...... Savtno md i.o.n Assn .. '1V11 F.qaa1 Opp FAnployer OW lntae aftle. ILa AD Immediate opeain1. Rankine uperieoee la prefen"ed, but we will tnlD you II you have Ulbt tY"Plnl atiU. and some cashiering ex- perience. Weolfer a 1ood ltartinl u.lary and: ·~parting •Free career apparel .Please caU for more ln· fonna lion: \ 8£.AUTJCIAN-rental atAUoa. tlS/Wffk So. LlllUna. cau .,..,_ "-'ft°"' ... m-.._.ola~.1 ror eoloriat. 1 for bair cutter. 1 fOI' hair stylist. Richard Ouellette Salon, 2llO Newport Center Dr, N.B. Beamy HAJIDUSSH No future In present aA.at..f-'=d saloo? Change jobs & .. __ ,, __..... workwitbus! Earn more SavingaandLoanAssn dollars & r eceive Equal Opp Employer medical, dental & life tn · ~~~~~~~~~! suraoce. Paid vacatloM • . !~?!'!·~ .... .?!.~ ... w 11 • 71 OG .!!!!d!r:!!!!!1:.!'!!e~1 ~·~·~"~'!.!"'~;....--~:--....!DM.~~v~....ar~etJ•!tj.I w.C:~!~111::.~~ate --·.;·;;~"••• .. ,...W.... 71M,_W t1• 71M ==--~:!;"..:: =..~~ -...................... , ........ , ...... ~?'!.!!....!!~ ._to~> •JM .a.aa 8-11 CW1 ldlool Dlat c 0 I 21 ,_ •· ... __,,_ to call •ubatttute L!RICAL Pwt tJme • hall tlJDe -w : ) ...... ~-~ ,.,._ IAM to . ~riputU...nr· ::r=:-U7~,,.. but Mii. ... Un Prt. 2 WORK WHEN YOU •· Apply 1·EleYfD A.D.P. o«era aJat won, .... .-dQ. 9l.a per._,, a... 1.-r W. a.hr. 11111 COlld., a ...,.,..._.... Plhae cooiect Runt. C.11. ell*°°tnent, A: 10oa Bek Qty kb. ~ 7aS w '. ~i!.. ft aalary pro. !!t~St. BB. Pbone ANTI. ClalTYPIST .. -_ We're a larse advertla- ! A . It. P . PENSION1._-~-----iftlaemey~foru CAMYAllaS ••per lat + lnael.lves. wort a:ao to 1 :ao, Sat IN. a.a..,~ lm· ~....etlieda.Prefer ID 1r1 cl aae qr older. Cell Mr. l'reddle R&VICl'.S ,-CllllC ~ate tYllbt wttb • llONe"JCWtOnd.erDr. JI Al PLAY WHEN YOU mind for ~detail •• NP8.'""*c:xt113 10'l se loatinl for U pleeaant C90S>eratlve B.0.&. ... 11/P ~•-.ucnatn1 personality. Seod re-we bave tioti aume (DO pboae uUa CL..uie..a.1 pertUmeopeoinp WANT' llleMe> to Pam Jemen: lM.11-&J Nooa '°' appt. Will tnlb.--:::.:Uoua Inti..~: • Cochran Chae, Llv-.....,..Nework«toftlJ C.... IDJl lOD fr Co. lHOO -JIG datcal position requir· C•ll• 1 Fail'cblld, Irvtne. 12113. Int JI te typin 1 Is ....... , Cmtsol Carburetor .. um bl y lmowledp cl seoen1 of. C t r s.r-nc. w o r ' • Iii I t~ . h r s 6ce procedqra, Excell. Or~ benefit.I io- 7: H ·4 P II , Moo-Fri, co. heoeata Call llillie elude : dl icou nt Lq'lma lWlt. Call for llftMll.MS-eSD prtvll•C••. dental &: appL DMllO -------;; medical, lite imuraoce • C .... a.••s <l.l!JUCAL pro& lbattna. penaion ~~ewitb lllJOor Newport Bucb ::.::am. Apply In Ila Be • Prot. model, & !Inn,. bas current opell· J.c.-j b mp.or: .--, ~:.::.::.!ow~ . ACCOUNl'S 3t Fu.bkJa a.land SO. COAST MODELS PAY AaE Q.81( Newport Beach SO. CO~ VILLAGE ~wpm typing, lO.key by E.O.E. M /P 11'-540-2970 loucb. Previous ex· C I II perience tn bookkeeping ;arpet n1ta era, ex-or bankini belp(ul, but i---------per'd, w /tOOla A: trock. not n!Q\llred.. Q.ERJCAL Mike's carpets, I.a. E. l'llb SL, C.M. ~-WOltD NOCISSOlt Cart a.a, mature. Morn-TIAUa l.ap. C.M. Country Club. Jlmt type eo wpm ac- Ask for Tim, 540-7500 or curately, will train on 91S7-0180. word processing equip. CASHIER ment. proficiency in grammar required. Sil VERWOODS We olfer exceUent com pany benefits. For ap NEWPORT BEACH pointment please con We have a full time tact pennanent cashiers posi· Lynn Stansfield lion av a 11 at o ur 644-~ext 75"49 LOAN AUDITOR TraiM\ BE A UNIFORCE omcE TEMPOURY! •Top.,....,.y •P.W ........ & Mal ... •Sct.di .. 1dW.. •loma"- •Mn«A ... La.J& ........... 111; I b . CLOSE TO HOMLSAYE ~AS sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss s $25 $25 s S IOHUS S s s $ Add.d to yow first 40 e.o... $ s worti1MJ .. a U.iforc.e r....,,._ 1 s s s sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 851 -9131 We are a leadlng air freabt forwarder with e•cellent career op- portanJUea for Collec- t.on. Yom will perform vanowi credit coJlnc. lloos. We seek tn· clvkbaa!s wrth 2--3 years experience m all phases d credit and coUect1ons. We offer a starting salary to SJ.080 /month. bued on qualif1cat.1ons. ~ unlimited potenlJal through out unique pro- mote-from witbm policy . Our generous company benefits include paid Medi cal /De ntal 1 n . surance for yoo and your depende nts . Life 1n . burance and a Twtwn Reimbursement pr<J gram 1!le fastest draw in the West. .. a Daily P1lol Cassif'Jed Ad. 642-5678 Want Ads ca11 oo-S67s &:botidays, company dis caunt & profit shanng Newport Beach s tore Or 78S3 Good salary & company An exceUent growth op. portWlity is available 10 the An•he1m loan ad ministration department cA a leading savings and loan Selected apphr ant wtU rtte1ve trammg 1n audJtmg new loan tilei.. secondary market and sh1pp1ng Related 1:x perience 1n lending helpful Typmg of ~ SS wpm required This ~ llOn fAfer.i an attractive start.mg salary and out st.andJ.nti benef 1 ts m c I ud tng medical and dental ooverage Please cont.ct Personnel for an 1n l.a"Vlew appo1otm~l Please apply 111 person between 8 oo and 10·30 A M . Monday through fo' r 1 d a y . o r c a I I 714 752 4000 to arrani:l· for an l.lllen 1ew BANKING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES One of California's fastest growing savinRs and loan associations is expanding it s operations with the opening of a branch offi ce in Lag una Hills . GIBRALTAR h as Im mediate need for the following professionals: BRANCH MANAGER Minimum 2 ye ar s ma nagerla I / s u p e rvlsory uperlenct! 1n a savings operation required. Back11:round should aoo include proven business and starf development ca pabilities. Individual wiU be responsible for lhe overall operation of this new branch ASSIST. BRANCH MANAGER To assist Branch Manaj!er in the daily operations of the branch. Position requires prior 1 year exper1m ce in 3 savml!s operation. Supe rvisory backgr ound is a MUST. NEW ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR To s upervise New Accounts ~rsonnel -requires prior 1 year expenmce m New Acrounts or a background as a Senior Head Teller. NEW ACCOUNTS REPS Minimum 6 months experience in New Accounts. Duties include the openlna/servicing of customer savings accounts Good/accurate clerical skills and the ability to interface with the public Is a MUST TELLERS Full & Part Time Prior 6 months e xperience. h owever will consider a pe rsonable, bright self starter with a mathematical aptitude and prior cash handling bacluuound. Tbe ability to Interlace with tbe pubUc Is a MUST. PBX RECEPTIONIST H eavy phone and cuatomer contact-,,oelUon requlrea pr10t- 1enera1 om~ backsround and a Pnmtolflee appearadee. Gt"owth potential, attractive compensation, lDcllldl.ng medical, dental lmunnee awaits 1ucceutul appllcants. SeDd resume in complete coafldena or ~t oar ,.....lolftce: Boaellan1a ("TU) -52?? plan. Compare our total earning package with other salons. benefits Apply m person ~1fi.A\ICO t o Mr. C r oo ks, 45 Vsse-F~s Fas hion Island, NB ,......v-....c Our company benef rts I.fl elude : dis co unt privilege. medical. den· t.aJ. life insurance. profit sharing, pension pro· gram. Apply in person EOE.___ 620 Newport Center Dr Clstuer & counter. rull or Newport Beach. E 0 t; PIT. day & evening J.C.rtHMEY 24 FDJtlDll la&c.d Newport leach E.0.E. M/F llMOBY TaAINH Opening exists for an in· dividual to work as a Bin- dery person in the print shop ol a large finance company. No expen ence necessary, heavy lifting required. Eojoy ex- cellent com pan y benefits. For •PPoint· meat pleue contact: Pioneer C h ic k en . Orange /17th, CM ---Cashier, full or P '7 App ly In person at the Laguna Niguel car wash. 3008 1 Crown Valley Pricwy, Lag N1g Cash1 er 1Clerk . ex peneoced. td work PIT in CdM pharmacy Call Mn. Young 644 7575 for 111t.ervi ew C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS O.ERJCAL TYPtSTS SECRETARIES G&IERAl OfflCE *TOP PAY C o6Yn11Ha ScrY htq$ mdl.oGRA~M ns.1101 EquaJ oppor employt'r NoFEE Prud Weekly Cl.ERJCAL PIX Reception IRVl.NE 7S2~ Lynn Stansfield 6"-Sl!OOext 750 Or78S3 Openings now available .ro~E~~~~~~M~/F~ for fu.11 time aasustant - The Adm1n1 s tral1ve Service department 1n the Anaheim head otrice d a leading savings and loan has an 1mmed1ate opening for an md1v1dual wilb good commun1ca- llon sltiUJ!I and typing or 35 wpm. Respons1b1liues will include operating SG-1 ~console. mail distnbuuon and general office b•ck up. Ex- penence 1s preferred. but we WlU lrll.Ul the right pw'IOl'1 Starting sa I a ry te00-1675 based on ex· penence .L:JL7~ 620 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, EOE. Bookkeeper fuJI charge part time. 20 hrs. per week. Salary com · measurale w Ith ex- perience. 673-47 SO for ln· terview appt. IOOBHPHF/C IUition with prominent Fash lsl. RcaJ Eat.ate ID· vest. Firm. Xlnt op· pcrtunily.640-0123 BOOKKEEPER · (Chiropractic Clinics). Need bookkeeper to han· die all aspects for 2 busy growing clinics . Pleasant surroundJngs, x1at pay, exper a must u mire dept. has to be set 14> from scratch. Call Dr. Hehir at 972-1581 BOOKKEEPER / RECEPTIONIST for Newport Beach Interior Design Firm. Payroll. accounts receivable, gmeraJ office skills. 9 to 4, Sdays a week. Apply in AM ~1678. Dick Met- teer Fine Fumlshings, 1727 Westdiff Dr. IOOIC PASTE UP Part ti.me. Moo. lpm to lOpm, Tues. lOam to 6pm. No experience necessary. Apply Tbe Pennys aver . 1660 Placentia Ave. C.M. Brtcl:layer'11 helper, full time, own tnna. Depen. dale. lm-3175 Bulloeuman aeeb p/l uaoetate In 1rowln1 mutetln1 bualneu. m.-. managers on 2nd. & 3Td ah&ft. No expenence ne<-. We train. Start S3 10 to St per hour. Advancement opporturuty for manage- ment pos1uons to ~.so per hour 1f qualified. For more 11\lorma uon & 1n tervtew go to st.ore 82 a t 30009 Cro wn Valley. Lagwia Niguel . 4~-9950 or call 714 /SJ7 -'840. Equal Oppor Employer CHAUFFEUR. exper p/Or full time. Call blwn 3&SPM. 714-770.2689 Oerical IMSURAMCE POsmON Large Ins. Co. has im· medlate opening for H.S. Grad . Xlnt working cond. & benefits. Accounff.ca Cleril F\gure aptitude, like de· tail work, heavy phones R~Cleris Wtll tram conscientious mdividuaJ Apply I.fl person 10 to 2. SA.FF-CO INS. CO. 17570 Brookhunt FounlaJ.D Valley 962-7711 E.O.E CLBJCAL Highly responsible posi- tioo .. Call subs for absent teachers, collect data, ma.lntain detailed re· cords fc prepare reporta on atudent enrollment. H.S. Grad +3 yr s . rmpooalble varied office experience . Type 50wpm. Hrs. fam-3pm M·F. 11 mos. Salary r.ftle .SU mo. to '8112 mo. In 5 annual atei-. Xlllt benellia. Apply by Sept. 11. Westminster School Dial. 14121 Cedarwood .•. E .O .• E..11/F. ~ TELLER TRAINEES W• orw S10mr1q arl04f.e, T ... School s.p. •• ib. 17~ If you ON ... q'OOITled. ~ hod~~-IOI, Clllt ~-mrded. ~ ptqlle. -~. lo !al ....... )OU. &alMt ~ecby ...... ~~-...... ~ ...... ~allloc- '-CU-.~ WE PAY YOU W>«.E TlANNG IN CUt S0100L man~d , PAT MMUJ ~ ~~ lliNewport .. Clerical Billng Clerk A detall lover's pos1l1on ! You'll type 1nvo1ces. bat.ch baJance, ma.11 the bills and process ser vtce billing You 'II need to type, enjoy working with numbers and really love acCUTacy. We offer e x cellent benefits which include one week vacation aft er 6 months, 11 paid holidays incl uding Christmas week: off and group in· surance begins day of hire. To apply st.op by and fill out an applicalJon. AM DOCUMEHTOR A Division()( AM lntemationaJ. loc 2921 S. DaJmler St P.O. Box 10547 Sant.a Ana. Ca 9Z711 Equal Opporturuty Employer M IF /H CLERK TYPIST Our Savings Adm1n1s1ra llOn department 1s !>t>ek 111g a sharp Clerk TyplSt to handle phones, typing. ftlmic . and m1scellanrous dOce <fu1ies Typing of 55-6S wpm and good com mun.icalJon skills are re q1.1red Slarl.lng salary ~S1SO. commensurate with background Columbia offe r !. rx ceUent growth potential and an outstanding benefits package 1nclud '°" denlJll coverage 1n addilJon to ideal work en· v1 r o nment For 1n - terv1ew appointment. p1ea.,. c•JI Personnel at ITI4l 77&-7101 ca. ceia ScrvilMJI cwtdlom Assocloffow Equal Oppor Employer m/f $SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSf CLERICAL ----JEMPORARIES = ~ -~ -= sssssssssssssssssss = = SW AP YOUR ABILITY = ---FOi A FUTUIE tit: = We open doors for you to ! = career challenging _. -Temporary Jobs . 'AID • t.• V A C A J I 0 M S • r A I D __. -HOUOA YS. all backed by our __. : co mbined 25 years or : -experience. We deal 1n all __. ~ clerical areas : Health _.. = Insurance available. = = Sea...... ... a.a -·~ Cieri!~ "' .. ~ =-= ::.s•::, ,: ,, , .. e ~----Many More Jobs! If • ~ -= CA&.&. C7141117"'76' = = 4'°° Cainpus Drive ~ = Newport Beach i --i ..... §. JSSS$S$$$$. f_SJ.U(U.$,ll -, .. UNIFORCE TEMPORARIES lurlnqton Northetn Air tTeiqftt 2181 DuPOftt Dr, ln-IM C1encal PACI AC MUTUAL A ma)Or life insurance oompany headqua rt.ered m Newport Beach bu opportunities for 10· diVlduals with skills and gene ral office ex · penence iD 1 or mott ot lbef~areu: -1'ypUta eGener1ll Cerical oComputer TerllWW ()per&an -sLatmbcaJ I Math Clerks •1WX Operator We h ave 1mmed1ate operun~ If you quabfy. we dfer a uruq~ work· 111g enVJronment, in add1· uon to e:x~·ellent com· pany benefits Please a p ply Ill person to Personnel Department 700 Ne-.1>0rt ~nter Dr Newport Beach. Ca 92660 Equal Opportunity Employer M i" Oencal to SJ.SK CUSTOMBt SERVICE Leading corp 1n bwldini.: ind us try st-ek1n11 1n d1v1dual with tact & dlp6omacy for key Public Reial.ton spot Excellent btne£ns & advancement opport.wuty 851-9041 • O.ERK for If B Uruic Store F:x pr not nt'r Min ;,ige 21 847 2563 a.sue JMMGR. CaimetJQ! l(lfb & Cdr<b Expr prei 64(). 7373 CLERKS RILL TIME HODPERIB4CE ~SA.RY HurT)'' lmmedu.._ operungs WUJ learn vanous phases d SI.ore opaau~ Lot.~ d customer coot.rt Appl Y m person J -3pra Weekdays or 12 •pm Sawrday & Sunday FBl:O INC lOlOH.-~ltYd Coda Mesa. Cdif. Equal Opport UnJl y Employer M 1F •a.et.K TYPIST• Leadl.nl( Orange County M!IU company seekaj! ind I\ 1dua ls for c lerk typist pos1t1on~ Must type 4 S w p m Re:spon51bUIUes rnclude trP1ng. filing. 6:l'ncr•I clencal dutJes. 2 } r.. ex per ID 11:eneraJ ofc pre ferred.. Apply ID person Mmhn Speciaftifl 16t0 Monrovia CM 6C2 242'1 EOE CLEb Warranty expenence de sired Xlnt opportunJly I.fl expandtng Orange Coun- ty Oealerstup. Cont.act Joe Heitz or B1U McLain Al Phillip's BUJck . Pon· t1ac. Laguna Hills . TIUD'7·3'00 43:'50Von Karman Ave- ~f'WPOft Beach. Ca !f266(J Equa.J Opp Pmployer ffi ( • COLLf::GE F EM S'ruDENT live1n Nr <JCC & UC'l t.:sf• of pool Room 1n exchangt' rnr bte care or an1mal1> & ~Orie 557 9397 Companion. housekeeper. bve-1.n for alert elderly wo m&n . La i;u n & 494-4858 Co mp anion . Homemaker , for elderly lady. U V·m, S days. Lov. cly surround.mgs. Must have car No housewrk. 615-0915 COMl'UTH NOGUMMa P.-t bme. Knowledge of Ins, must know basic Its ~ OJ>en. 10-15 h~ per werit Salary com men,,urat.e w texpr. Con· tact sue Butler S4~ COMPUTER CLERK ....., ... ef "'CJhl sltift poUKo.. opew ht Cont- ,... SerYicH Depart. Meftt. W i ll ha•e clarlcal type rupoHibllities on t..y order ... Must be able to interface with all lauls of ~. htdMdual with data procHsMq bockqround pr e- ferred., .at be eli9i· ble for sec•ri ty dtC9 we. rosiffoft of. fwos nc.elNI 9"0wftt pohwtial with COM• ~ sd.-y and e•· C.-...btMfitL 4121 Westerly Place Ste 102. Newport Bea~b 100% Employer Paid Have aomeOung to aell? 011.'!aifted ada doll well. w ..... ...,op- poelmltr•"'fllay ... Mf11orltles, wo111en, 9ld h••c•p•d are ~tocwfy. Clerical JOIN THE FLUOR CLERICAL STAFF •TYPISTS Minimum 1 year typing and general office experience and typing apeed of 50 WPM accurately. Other dutln Include fillng, mall distribution, people & telephone contact. • WORD PllOCESSING TECHNICIANS These positions require machtn• oriented lndMduale whO h•Ye at 1 ... t 1 YMI eJCperlenoe on M41CJ c.d K. Oftloe S¥sWn 8, High Speed Printer ot elmllar high lf)Md aut~ matte typewriter. (Day and Night Shift• available). ,. ............. ca1: 1on .... ..... o... ....... .. <n••1H1n ml ........ Dr. ......... Clll.11111 ,.._.°"' .............. • ' AWr • penoa or calf ,_,,a .. 111..a.rces SPACI& SICUH laaCOM- MUt I CA TIOt4 S csi""tS.,l"llGMC DmSIOMS .............. 4JltJ ,., .. ..... =t .... Ce 1714) lll-4422 41~ Rodcwell .,.~ tntemattonal _ .......... _ ....... a.-ban exp." faat. l'r7. brd• •••. 04. pa7, abort ._.,_ ZDblee •Sl·llOI or --.a.ca ..... ~-... for~·:..~ u.. °'°' w1tlll ... *"' ardlr~eDCe­DIJ.. baun awall1ble. Sn 01 ea· celleat company bH•flta. Apply to ............ ••m·aooa . ... M *•mHOTa .....,.tO...DI' "-""' ..... • ' . ----.. --· ·-···· awr& COASTAL fBIOlat• Ae•tcT tw.W•s• 71H tw.w.-. 7111 W...W.tM 71 ~.................. ~ .................. •••l" ................. . .• IDli!MAIOa ~a:r·ftlLIU.., .-, R&VICI AUl'l~..a.,...........,. .... ,. n . -,..., ...... da&lr.•::=· __...,...,_. • ... ........... 4· Mmlnl llt It., I .... °"""' /0.......,, CO-· AlllA1 to Ctv1M \1 ........... Wlvtduall· ,....,.,.. ...................... 11•11. ldilllU&IMJA.JklDA•t, ---to--" C .. II M t1 ° M•• •aJU 1· C.llf. lle. Irv' IM·4f00 Sa& IO. Tb • • k a C I f I • 1 I •• ,. ... , ..... ,. ,_,.. ... D•V , ... ri. IOIL DemoDUr•l• ~ .,.,. .,.._. __... 'I 'ew • •· Pen· •· C=• 111r al _... ti .,,_,. ......,, ... ~. M • ,.t U.. eou.ater Ho M or • ~ w _. •"'F a.&alliM: .._,Deeded. The BeJrt fa1. lf•H ear. C•ll ,.,_._..-,,.. .. ,. oav <J.IWllHO P'l.Ml, 811iop,Odll.m-mo '7M-1111MooUectto ... '-..._ 1 re# ... W'1 .t llMM..,.,•JO:'• N.,,_ Wp wnted-of· ._ g,~~ ,.. re. on 01 .... !.!J an• nee•ui.. iloo·~:i. mrJ::::Le rn /rtffA1 .... ,lllUtN.\.... t.>iMI IHJfFUJ, .r) I----;,_....; __ _ opm.. U.l\em& "8mtlllrt !:t:!~ ..... ?:!!t~!~~ ..... ?!.'! .................................... Oeneral .. E llTElllATIM Proudly announce• the Newport Beacb ~nee or Drake Penonnel. We are an eat a bllahed 21 yea11 old lntemaUonal company. Sptcla.lbln1 lD a pencnallzed Nl'Vlce to our client.I and to our appUcanu with 1Dte1rit1 u · OJ.If goal. ""-~ ... tm.nmm llDI .-. .... _,.... ••s • fti.=lr s.-f71 ,.,. I r a~ ... 'ts:--Cll . ...-~ 2 g° .. VOLT mleftOllC5 ..,.., l•.·.-,·.·~·OMC--1- A r.. rtae. ,..UO. ll&mftUa STOii Sl'IO'rol'l'AJt'I' .-f1f qns aiDcMd ... cmtun depeoda. MOU•WITH ..... Orowlu eud&o biit ~n I« .&mtr•I £XP£JUDfCE 151-9041 " ., (<\~} llCFJUMY ,., ... IOOAl•K TOlloot+ ....., U... automollele ' · nswlllbepyou• • two .,., road. S•· eellid benellta. Phone and neld worll for tbta )'OUQI. laat movln,c OC>ml*11· EJtceUeol op-portunjty ACCOUNTING e&.ak TO $150 AA or BS de~ ~ .. r.e· cwndnc Wlll lnln for u..n.booal company. GB BAL OfftCE TO $710 uke lo deal With people" flnone, ty p1n1c, ll(ht bookkeeping Cood in· c:~Uve • TELLER $650 D.O.E. ~x monlh:i (•xpenenrt·. Knowledge of Japanese language a plus . Rewardlng future SECRETARY SI 100 Glamorowi inlematlonal ~o mpany Light shorthand, nuirketin1t ur 111enuf11 cl ur1n.: eic penenct• ACCOUMTIMG C LERICS 0 n c· · A I R , o n t• I n termedu1te A /C Clerk, one Senior AceounUng Oerk. Thate are all with ma)OC companlai. SECRETARY TO $1000 Grut opportunJty with theH busy ute1men. 1be)' depend on you to handle their calls & meet their needa . Proven 111dpa. CUSTOMU llLATIOMS TO $1000 Your ablllty to p)e ... It pacify CUit.omen • aood communlcaUoo all.Ula la all t.bat la needed. 'GB8ALOFACI $700 BuuWUJ otncca. Penon retumini to worll foteJt .,,.., suit.bl•. & SIClll'AIY TOllOO o.a•OoOeftliw ~~ '::.;!:..\•.; ,_, PAM( rruTUAl ~ .......... •Nftlort~l>r ::-~·--:=...'": -......... c._ col .. ,.ri .. H -puferr . Pleaun\ .......,~:Y .. ..... taiJ--1eor om" worll •nd 111•. ~OlrlOfflce • llllliila.M, Da_. 1peak· f'u II t Im e . S •I.a r )' Varied Acllvttlea ..._ ....,_,.._ a.m·5pm, S150Jmo to 11Uirt. Merit We Will Train MU.. +Offr'Ume. ..... Ph 541 »Lt, uk Compamy paid beneflla ASDMBLU.S lorl>tanne l'JtUibllahed Tt.-.. •up.-. Hand --------Wbo&etaMCompany ddlnq, PCB.1tutno1 ~Office Call~a..a ...-~ Yount woman needed. -.TmlnHftrport Oall for appt. WiU train Some typln1 I~~~~~~~~~ • O .. AKE IHTl!RffATIO,AL<emtNn, 4121 Westerly Place. Suite 102 Newport Beach Never a Fee 100% Employer Paid ~ ~. •• ~~~~~~~~~~I C9Uent beneflt1 CaJJ -:: DDn'AL ASSJIT, • JtDA 1~1·201 Mon Frl, DIMllllp,fWIUme6ipart fo.r Hpaodtd dull••· 1.»0PM to~• lo· ..._....,.,...,.d. Rel•. W/1om• front offlo ~Audio • roduc:tl n.q\&red. Part Ume t2 5 I· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ('TJA)N-~ Moo·PTl. Hunt Oc h a..aiomoe. .:: -~ E.O.K 11/Y. -.1111 c1ut.*. All~, t.o expand fOUr penooa In· calW ~.. Dll"'JP/lfmeAM,LA. volvemeat lo dutia\r)' Marilyn • Cl eenln1 nm.. •oo per week. w/flunclal Hcurlty. Scrvitt Salary+ bonut . ....,_.a.ads.•,._ Uniform allowuce 6 er.. members •uo as -= tna. ' day wocll ~· Nclaaptr. • ""'· DllftfJ-n: P/l, early . Salary open. Npt. ELFCrRONICS TRAINEE YO&mC man to train for po1ttloa In electro· llWChan.lcal lleld. Muat "9•• Cood mech&Alcal a p titude • some llnowledfe o f e lec· tronlcs. For Interview llJllt, caU ~ bt wn 7.fJAJlonly. ..._Call uk tOf" Doan• ance tr.U.... P•ma· Hair styli.at. lar~e bmy HOUSEKEEPER· LI Ye 9tKS nent Pit JIOllUon. Xln\ I 11 blld t yplns •k l Ila . Call nlon. Follow 01 not n. % am• c ren. G8BA1 0fffCI bet._.,t:30•SPM, uk necaaary.-.2211 = 1peakln1 OK. TUIMll _lar_DWJe __ ._.,_5'-0llla __ . __ Health 'ood Bu nee<b 1--------- We are an act I Vt' ••lea 1--------· p rr Fem Mlp P1eaHnl H 0 us E K E E p E R I firm wtth lull llmv pos1 o..-al atmoaphere. $3. lObr. am.I> CARE put-Ume. ban ava.tlable CeMral mZMS 18mo old boy. I days • mct41. ..,,, 1i1a1De dell•wy, L.A. Och. MO-O:JQO ThnH. Compact c:u . ----- office duUet Include week. Mon. Wed. FTI. ~t Wltb heavy 11+..-, fWpneededonTue" Fri. 8·a>to 4. Own tnna. Ea. DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Ullfqc CADI t tOO s,. ... Hlrl& 8da aru. MZ-1225. ...... IW.lvery Driver: Mu1t bow CM, bne ad drlv· bw record as valid CaUf drf..-. Uc. Apply al HI.lb OpportuoJty for 1bup AW>8'1PlllY. 2130 Harb« data entry operator with _Bhd._-'-cil_ .. ____ _ • minimum ol 2 yn. u -. per., to work at our Dlllvery • P It. 4 · ~m. Newport Corpo .. ate of· Own trans, Moo·l'rl. nee. Exper wi•h CADE Some wll:nd.8 req. Mus t ISOO sy1ner.. or key 2·dlac beovr ll. 53HllU J -- tll(J081U'e very desirable. Verifying eaper. r e· qured. Excellent com· pany paid benefll&. For •PP 't. please call Margo Hartle at. Delivery as pick·up, part time , morn in&s 9:11>-2:IO. 13.50 per hr + miJeale. Must have car. OtlJ "2..ak1. --- DIUYRY & STOCK AMCORD lt'4C. Jl\IU Ume, lllot benefits, 640-1900 lee Haroid, GS E . 17th. ---------· a. c.c.t. ..... DATA &naY ClHk DeUHr LA 1;1mea to bomet, 3-MM. smc> mo Mvatt:.t//i c.ontroll it a + ear a II ow an c e + rap6dly nPUdln1 mfr. baa.a, Ecooo car or p U. ~ PC8 Drillint Syatema _fl\n __ Vl...;'l:....·_Ma_..-._&S_l4 __ & otren It.a employfff! Delivery peraon. Will eood benellt.a " salary train in btueprintlD1. Pt· a Ion« with unll mlted Ume. Hunt 8dL 5.11-2926. JP'OW\h opporturut1e11. 'l'tw 1ndJvioual ,,.,~ ., ... 11eelong will oper<tlt' .. n IBM Syatem 34 Ha eon· sole opr for wie-r depts & enter all 11cctg. d t>pl. data. J\f!qul rea previ<Ka d.aUI emry up. on an lnM System 32134 UlllnC MMAS proarams. o r bavin1 uaed' other hardware or software may be cooaldered. You may call 1141551-9300 or appiy Ul peraon at ADVANCED CONTROLS HllOJ J11mboree Blvd. Irvine DEUVERY, Meyerbof'a, 11rhmry auppUer ol aood food to the Irvine cor · porate community , need• responsible de· livery per'lion to drive our van. Good drh1ac record nee. lloo·FTi approx 1.30-2. Good for pt-Ume durin& ~. Start $1.LS hr. CaU Glenn, 507.cl2. Oeti'f'el')' Penon. Driven for Dent.al Lab part time. Momiap or afl.emoona. Must have valid Cal. Uc. • good drl vtn1 record. Weekdaya call 646-5088 Oetiverypenon. Ptr af. \.ertJOoODI, deUvenes & ll'llK. office duties. Auto n«eSIVY. OC Airport area. $41-1181115 ----- DIMf Al. ASSTS SIOOt. SI.GOO. 642-0112 DENTAt CHAIRSIDE, Cc»ta Meaa oltlc• hu l.mmed open1n,, ple11aot workinc cood. 631·1'20 Dental cbalralde a11l1· tanl. Newport Beach pleaunt aroup prectlce 4 day week experience pre{~tl22_. -- Dl!lntaJ Assistant P ff needed ln fun, team wor'ldng ok. Exper pre (er red. 983·4090 or 8'1·3.Wl. -------Oent&l Auaat. X·Ray Uc. nee. 4 doys <M·Th ) Salary ()pen. 5'6-3000. ------Dental Aul. Ne wport 8'ach olflce Chain.Ide exper. pre f e rr ed. ~ti orfl4&.5* Omt.al t\sa'l, Ort.ho, Chr . N 8. Part lime or full tune up to 4 days per week Top salary & bent'f1li1 Orthn exp It RDA niq 00·2626. l>enl.11 Asi.1sl 11 nl, full l.Jme, rha.lrsldt' for <..:oslu Maia office Good :o.alury & bt'net'1ts Call for 1n l£n I t"W 645 6631 ELl'X:J'IUCIANS GROWTH OPPOmNITIES • Sr. Production Bectrfclan Must be famlhlir "'Ith motor aaaemblJa. tom pt'f!lllOr.I. and f!t'nerutor11 1nclud1n1 wiring ;inti testing. Must abo lw capable of s upervising auembly wOl'kers Solid as1embly lin e e11 · penence In the abpve areMll will quallfy you for thb position. • Electrical Assembly Expenence preferr~d bul will lram Al'l'LY IN l't-:R~JN LEAR SIEGLER TRAM SPORT DYNAMICS 3131 Weil Se~erstr•1m Santa Ana. Ca EOE. M il-'11 -------1 DIHTAL Pcriodonttst needs part time ust. 3 daya a week. ElqJanded duU~ oPPtY X·Ray certilleat.e reqd. I M r L 0 Y M f t'4 T Exper. pref'd. Xlnt AGINCY benefits. Salary open. COUHS&OIS Cli&Jl842-a631 OPPTV FOR EXl"fl ohooe contact. typln1. 1111111 Om1homeclearun1. Top per W Npt.17~3823 llt~ booklleepln& C1ll ......., PlY· 7»112S. - Sb e 11 e y f 0 r a p I> t 'IVfl'V' Haullekeeper /Chi Id Ca re: 9f9.Zl33. ·~~ Tu. Th. •-ri U-7pm. Some _Calil _Copyin& Prod~ Want t.o &et in on the for eJderly couple. P:vt w ll o d • . N B a re a . IJ'OUDd noc.~ Tty tbia nn • i.th. ~14 ~l.SUI _____ _ GB -AL OFACI ooethen. ·~al lab« Han'f.SS/BOOKKEEPEI HOlJSEKEEPEl,l/CHlLO Must enjoy phoae COO· Ill our prinl lhop lnclod. -nne duU>er houM. A p. c AR I!· II ve. j n. I O'V e I y ~~ll~1 ~~~ m& helptn1 pre11man, p4y in person. 5& l."ublon La1una Sch home. Lt & tr'::. Pa· .. va"a"~. 01 ~~· wrap. 111 Npt Ben coollinJ , non·•moller. ... ~ ...,., P Dlt, ~n11 and aa-----aorne.Ene.Buaroute•57. 1ic pay & health In llCJrted wka Mu•t speak H ates. XJnt oppty to 4&7·2'Zl suraoce Apply 9am and undeni..nd En«U.h supplement 1n ~ome ------- 4pm, Mon thru fr1 R1ndf'ry experlenu• Wekome new rnldent.s ttousekeeiiens. full l1mt' & Barden Pest Cootrol, 898 he>lpfuJ Perm pit F1ex hn Ne.d Pit', good work.Ing condl· Randolph. Colt• Mesa <"ar & typcwrit t>r llona, 8 pd holiday&. c.aii546-~7o Maintenance 11oi.p1ta 111y 11 0•11eu t:o.E e.rvtew Manor. G 1-:N t:RAJ. CU-: IU< ~ce. M7 ·3086 642 l.'IO:> _____ _ Branch ol n•llunal com n-- pany ha' openinii: for f"r;JWJI Gmet'al Clerk l'ypin". fihn&. record lleep1n1t & calculating arc the duus .:X«llent fnoce benefit.II SaJary SJ70 per we6 Pleue aend re 1ume lo Barber Coleman Company, P 0 . Box 7150, Newport But h, CA 9266-0 Attn Mr11 f'rNknrk Jo:qual ()ppottwut ,,.: nl ploy er Gmrral offlct', j(1rl for f It YtUil Newprt tich L•ll 000071 G9'BlALOfffCE TO $100 Mt•<·l tht' public-•·x eel h-nt oppqrt 11 n rt y l(ootl brnPftL'i Jf'C'Ur.111• IYV•M! frphmw NO FELS K~UEGk & ~'"£t...IA fE , 151-0471 Anot.htt entry level pos1 UC. ThJa la for YOO al )'OU IJ.U varlety every day. It laU5 a IJtUe bit of ever yt1\lnR to lleef,l u.t ~r II\ 1ne s m oo th ly Mt'dulnJ~al aptitude 1.-• pt'rlentt belPI Wf' flffer f'itrf'llt'nt benefit .. wh1rh tnC'lud' ono· wf't'k 'ar1111on af\t-r ll( ffi•J11t h' 11 {'•"d h•d1d.tyll 1n1·l111'.!1nr (l\nt>\11'\U& Wl'O'il urf llOd IO'OUP 1n. .. ur11ntr tx•l(11" day~ htn· 1 () llppl)' 11tll1V l1y hncl f 111 uut an JPPlllil11>r1 AM DOCUMB4TOR A 0t VUIOfl ol AM lntf'mauon•I. In~. 292'1 S DAlmler St P O Box 10647 ~t.a Ana. Ca 9211 I Equal opportumt y employer M /Y U Ho.t,McKMu Laituna llilll\ oHl<'e <1l 23001 Moulton Prkwy bet El Tom Lakf' f'or~t Dr h11'1 opt'n1na for per1on to mN'l & grN't tbf' pubhC' on. p rr baus, • l\l"flCk"(f Must be 11 In · ce'l', ma ture &t outco- ~ R.chabh• tr .. n,portd bon l'K'("~~ary ~hoold l1t- ablt' lb won ,;pprol 14 dr» ~tr1ul(ht ea qu.irtcr & mor•· aA ~ed W .. of ler ''X<'t<ll 'tarllnR '8lot.r) lntt-n11t-w will bt· heltl •Kl SI·~ 12 & 1.3 fur lllJlll 1·un\<A1'\ \1r lhl1:n Ill h>'llUJ U:'-t'OL:'-~r\\ l't;!-. & l,i)t\N \f I-11 JIOUSl-.K .. :t-:t•ER 3 lo t da)"t wt:"ek C..111nl'8t' T hai prt'f.-rrt'd L•Jt'lll•on Harbor & Mc F Jdd•·n. Call MO·ll57S 11:\k for Radl't' HOUSEKEEPER Live In. pnv rm 6 b111h, TV. Emerald Bay, Lugun •. ~ JIOL'SELEEPER J lo 6 daily ult' ~81•epinl(. ~ d1nnu 644 2 L35 HOUSEIEEPERS & MAIDS h.-an txrlus1ve pn,,,:ite rt•iKJrt ~t .. rl 1mm1•1I fbi·f ,1"~ 1-'rool l~lc t:•p prefnred Will train fUll 11ml' /\11111~ in Mui.I h,;w t iq:w1 . !'ot H per•.,m. 1l!I N ( '"''l ~I Apply lo U.iv1d Hiwy. LaJC Sch ,,1 , .. 11 Mt Nt'1I Hotel La11.1na 7 14 14,..~~21. .. ,1c for 425 !fo Coast Hwy . fr.laine ~ 8ch 494 IU I ~~~· ~~~~~ • ....... -... -------llouM!«H9"r ftJvt·ln. Ill· ......,. ttt Kids 9,11 ,14 N U CASHIER 604ll!50 Ma Jar'lt' OmtaJ Aa&t Cha1nide, X COU NSELORS TO ray lie req, ROA pref, INV EST T If Jo; I I{ pnltlDnly Pr'Oll\.hodontir l':xPEJlTJSE TOWAfll1 1 ________ _ pr<tctl1·e. nry nice offc OWNTNG A SJIAIO-: or ~al 1--------- HUM.AH SHVICES C CJ c atty Se-rvlc• ~Ill ('osla M e ... a Sal ar y · AN t:STAB AC,.;N<'Y G«ws"aJOff1ce Wait1• dePt"nds on ex~r QUA LI FI t: I> (j O ~758) mrrr•:RSCJNl.Y NEI-.() , ___ -APPLY . H9·11702 MOGtMMIQCS! P:OE .M /fl' --------DENTAi. Rt;CF.P · 7S4·1581 MRS I.AN ... TIONlST CM. area full-FORlNTERV. JUST JOIS GALOH S"-USMOltE AUWEMEED IS YOU!! 557-0045 Day poa1tlon avr.ulablt for tt•hllbh• p('~ Wl\h NI apUtudf' '°" numtM'r'I " plr1i. .. anl pl\<10.. m... o nrr \I• wnrk "' ,, R1•1m $rrv1C'f' C.i•tuer El'l)OY <'it <' 1· I It· n t 1· om p a n y brnt'f1t' 1ndud1na d rr~ nwal j)('r 'h1ft Apply ll11m nnon . Mon ·f"ri Pt'niOnl>el Ya.th SenkH Part Urnt" ~1l11>11 M·fl per ht Super v urnm dt teen prottram" nt )I of lrvtne. 7:>4 JIU4 Data f)\try IMTIY uva saoo P'ublon lalan.d companr. atrerin1 en\r)' level poe · tion for tomeODe w /U &hi experience on Univac 1700 or almllar equlp- mertt. Excellent com· PID1 beneftta. 111·9041 • e O•A•r:t. tfffa•N• ff0f111A l UMtMMtt DB.IVERY We are looklng an out10- ln« penon wt\h a 1ood drl v1ftl record to lrla ke dellvenn In company Wlhicle, 11-F. 1-5. Please apply lo penon, Moo UllN Fri 1-5. Del llen O"ter 11 for L.A. nmm to homes lo N.e. C .M . P•rtn . p /t. $150/tl00 mo. M6-0Q7 or ..... 4121 W..Wly Place Ste 102, Newport Beach lOO'llt EmJiiloyer Paid Sell thlnp rut with Dally ~WantA.da. _ Ham I Hon Electro Sales ... .. .Announce a An Opening Of A New Location TM MllONI llldlt lft ~llOtllC -I fl• tt!Ovlioll wlK lie °""'flf e _ llt.,,Gll kl 1111 °'""et ~ -Out .,_...,. Ofowtll Ill I~ ~· ..... -MM --.ioll W• Mid .. qdflly llflOllll IO ""-lllllrlllltl OUf lln~ted OfOW\h. We lleM .,_..,,..In I/II IOllowlng *"': CLlllCAL/WMIMOUll ............................. ~~. .,.,, ........................ ---.end---order'"*" tililllm\tl'll ~ llqvirtd, I ADlllNllTUYIVI ......... 'llflll ............ "' .,,.,,._. ef IOw,.ii .. _...., ... ,,._,.. ~ , time ---Fabnc cutter for b111by tlOllUne mlgr. fo'ull t 1m1• L11uoa Hills arcu roan IOMUSIS SSSS 5411.7074 ----Dependable adull to operate parklo& lol sweeper. Moo-Fr"L llUd· nlOll to SAM. $45-21811 DEPT ASST. Req1. re· search tab work & col· lege SCI couraa. Will have admin & clencal c:fr"i>e•u Bierer, 675·21511. Ke r c khoff Marine Laboratory, Corona del Mar, A Jl'aclllty of Cal Tech. ~.O.E ... M/F/H. ----- DISHWASllER Part Ume tl to3pm. SJ.50 per hr O. C .Airport area. CaJI Ron or Ken 2 to 5pal. 8Ci6-0654. msHWASHER · wanted OriCinal BBQ H. 8. Part er full·t.I me . ..,.IS14 PRAFI'ER. eledrical, In· dultrlal 6 commercial bldga, Call 5"-7480 R.E Wall Ir Aasoc Inc. 17781 Bkypark Clr. Irv., #0 . Draftarmn wanted P /T, aau Enalneerlnt firm. 0C Airport ITU. Salary bMed on qu1Unc:alion1. CaU~3'1117. Dratn-Cleanera needed. WlU tta1n. Xlnt P•1 lor bard wort. ror Wo can -.1465 lAI Deb aree. ~R, 1toek elk must OC area dwlce ltw aft. PK Indus\. &up· p l y Co . 2U7 S . 1111.beway, SA • ...... .... .,fN'Y ON LINF. Temporarv ~I Stn1cea are pleaMJd lo olf~r you 11 chance to wtn a ln p for two to Cabe> San LucH MAUJOTT HOTll 900 Nt"WPOrt 0-n t t"r /.) r Newport BHt h t;qwaJ Oppor Employer -(-;;,;;;;:,;;-----, 1 Turn Extra . 1 I Time Into ·: : .l''a c t o r y Worller11 1n chemical rerlncry full tJID4! permanent pos1 lions. Hlah H h ool cbem1atry or work e X· peience 11nth chemlt1l1 helpful. Day & evening thllta. start at M hour Wiii train. Complet~ medlcal as lnauranre benefita pa.Id for by com· pany. Paid vsr atlon plan, July & IJec plua merit bonus pl en Autom•tlc ulary 1n CTUM PtOITlm F. 0 I:; 549-32111 CAM YOU DO: .,,,..., ........ •Aecn tla; .............. •hsaail1 ------'' Extra Mone-J 1 Rec11ter and work 40 t Tt'tnpororv wo(4l hounandyouarelnthia Hot.el f m .. on1 a fl•·x1IJJf l dnwtnt' lt'a that aim RESBVATIONS I work 11rhl·<lult• 11u.i t ~" ~ CLBIC I flt11 y•1ur nt"t'fb Vflli) I .,.. J' ; •'W• l 111• FACTORY WORK ER ..Trllft.Of Femal e m ac h ln" .,I.Ill opa'aton, no e11perlen<'" 95r.:2612 neceaaary, Will truln rT Xlnl company bendlta 4211 Me t .... WJ!;Nf;ED .'Se<Telart es I w /W /o SH I ~~m+ ,,.General Ole Clerk11 1Ftle Clerka "Ace.ta Cler-tr..~ ./~ta C1'-Lff\:. It~ ~l MWICtS l72l~St. ... .,.... ..... Call 545.otOO. "'..,... ... l'ACTQRY TRAINEE <MacArtburSquare) .-n.OMCI eood pay, JIJnt future In 1 ____ .. ____ 1 lma:aed. openln1. Ex· (aat 1rowlng plaatics ------plt'lnc-4. Bkkp1. lite a db ea I ve eo 1531 OENERALOFP'1C!! typln1. pbonu. $150 Monrovia Ave. N.B CM publlaher. $3.50 br etart, Co. benefit,. . M-~m. Ja'Ollin&. No e:11pat1ence _IG_.sm __ . _____ _ F e m a l e I'' • c t o r y neceuary · Hard worker Girl Friday ~:Ur, n« Pacll.aacrt. S3 15 per hr only. KRJ. 957•t4 Reep& phone 6 type to at.art. Merit ral.so. GeMral Office l :IOAM· IOwpm.f/l,p/\.~TIM. 1U'1 liblrOria Ave. N.8 . J:IOPM Mon tbru P'rl Mt-$125. Tel. penooallly, muat be rn."Ea.ERX 8d wtt.h n1ure1. Typtn1 lmtn9d full Ume openina a"1,red Salary open. 1J1 mort1a C• COIDPIUIY Lclri a Kikbmt, WJ9.0?ff bnnch olc for e•per m. _Ill_. _lOAM ______ _ clerk. Sorne typlnR r.:mary. Salary com· ~ ~· mensurate w 1eaper. ~ General W lh. Man-Fri 1:»5:30. mall tor appt. 11:.0 .E. llft. • JOIS AVAILAIUU OPF.RATORS. tnM iH2 ... Xorox ~ ... IBMOSI TypltU War~e WorbrJ Aatembltt1 \.~/j T'''J .,. f\IUtuMday opm.ln«fQr ran work ·" mudtl t ~ lYl"Sl wtlh plca .. nl und '" ollen "' ~ I phortt' manner able to l1kt• All off11·1• :o1kP9 I work undl'r tome pre· n t' t' d t' d I"( oil I pure Enjoy excellent " " P t' r 1 c n c ·41 company twnef1t.". apply nAl'~t-.. ~sEuMryRLL',RC tam·noon. Mo n ·Fr1, "" a· ~ ~ ELECTRIC ·· MABJOTTHOTll. ASSEMBLERS llOO Hew-port Center Dr 1l':xpen enc1•1I1 Newpe>rtBucb MACH OPER F.qWLIOpporEmployer WAREHOU8E· lbd S.penisor fatfMyff Cafeterla Immediate openJn1 ex· hll for rellable •n· dlvidual w1Ut aome food service • 1upervlsorr experience, able to work RnJbk boun. Advane.· mmt~tyuwell u eompa111 benefit• avallable. Appl1 tam· noon. Mou·Frl. Penon- nel. MAlllOTT N01a IDONlw ... t O....Dr Niwpon8Heb S.-Oppar Employer ..... .............. to wortt -rue.. Fri, l"3 for J ...... ......,Au '•· -.sa SHIP-REC CL~ Top pa y, pid ~ vuc-atlon$, r<>fcrr"I, honUllCI\. N1·vcr • ll'(' • . IELL~ ~ 8 l"IVI(.. "J /. Call or I Come In To<.111y ' Irv Inc ~ ......... ..: . Zl02 81111lness I Cen~r Drive • I Suite208 11 HunUUton Bet<$ M )44tt 8907 W•m.r Av• 121.5 1.aaut1• Nl~uel • llloOl41 ~ 279~7 Cabot Roect ·- law..._., llL'W'&AY "'mf 11: Sg~-.:"att.. 1EU.J.m;as 1~·~a.1=.!a.~·~- Two 0' OUk • ..,.., IP-aCtAL OU&..._Talll CUITOM&as -··· •"'* ..... N s s D TH g I I -...... 4ata •lrr I; I N \ & N T 0 ft Y ... -.. l_ Jr . .a.• , COUHTSD. • ..,._,... r.a • .. rt • U..ln..8'111. ...... M1nuf1cturJn1 mtdlc1I company ne.dl a penon who lt a aell ·•iart•r. llket deta l work. capable ol worklna under a mkrotcope or wltb 1m1Jl part&. Kftowl•dl• of aolderlna operaUona le rt1l1tance wtldln1 prore11e1 helpful. Good beneflt1. M h1ton Vte,Jo a Yea . Salary com.nenaurat with experience. Only thot qualllled 1 ekln1 permanent employment. call Betty for appolntment S&l 3830. ~~~:.~ •••.. ?!~ •,U I'' t/ .......... "9Mw•'--...... I ....... -dlllill& •· ,..t...ce •t werkla1 ................. .......... ~-· ........ &GOia • ft.a. ...... be ... to work h'oal verbal IA· ltrwUeu .. ••ll •• ......._ • drawlnt•· . .. ,......,.. ...... • ,..... all at.um.rd .. t'1HI • m•c-loe t.oala. 6 be aMe to UN a1J .................... "'•••· lltq ul re1 a .-.mumo11,,.. ~ tkstu1S,.&hM11 • ....... DI model or' JM llcmra.ta C.M. ~ .. ~!~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!4! -~ .... llua!=':f•A.ttl1tant for M•DtA 11.a. tMare. Prefer O....ral IHl~lfHDCt claalo 1 ore u p. le •lludacaplnl eaper. ,,_., or ....... KID. W N. •"* Or. NB. •--~--... -.... -.,.,--. •I • U . llr. ltattb . ...._ ----llJ.21& ·--------,.,_6 a.ckotnee. -----.--llATDIALHAHDLINO ScmetnlDI. • _. ..-t.n.t oteeltd for Plrta.eotkpenoe Tb• Monie Boosters ......... 4-ired bat M..Slul Tecbnolo1l1t. ~ . .., £. mh nat ,..PNCL WW trabl. Cai. Uc DOt req_uired . a.c.M.MS-7111 ~•H tompu y lllD2rnapr. Ftalttim~. llmkWW for buly aaJoo. tnchadlna back ,_m_._.i_. _____ _ G d I ' • lt'VlM. A K•· oo oppor.uaal)'. davla Inda . co . .-.CALASSISTA.NT 9alt N>-'ID ... 1:.0.B. M t w po r t B e a c: h llmJI-·---Rllwrllt.ok>tOtt'• olf\c.e. -.... MATlllAL ..._have valid, limited TOOL CRIB COMTIOL mu1Clllo9keletal X-ray "°°"' Jl., °' l t • • d 0: prototy pe 1bop e•· fG."17 ~=· eontact ____ z_.o_.E_.___ Immediate 2nd shift --------1 Ol*l1nl fOI' ladlvklual t.o A--vealpmdun Ii routlne vm:i yea r e:aperleue. lib.• wd1 Sal*""" eoe--Fint d .. lrvlne COID· _,, paoy wltb e•c•llent mensurate with exper. benefit• aod 1rowtb ~mt I JO P80PLI! .. ..._....._,_ ... NUD&D· :.:~, • 4tJ F ~:·.:. I 6ra:Mtrm I _ _...., GAL IS0&8TAIY 1-------¥ ....... ........ ,,.c..... ~-s J.eeollclatOria C.11. ~~ to.1121 WllnlMSTll ___ z_.o_.E_. ___ , Hit~'- ,....._, ;a Dltll pn111 oper•tor • MICHAMC I ....... , .,..... Illa .. ,..... LO ... I ~l4~m WWh&IW W.$9&n:::or Rn ._.. -_.. ... ... ... .. .... .... for . • 4 0 Pi; P L .. E ·---. ...... ~O.&. JIMt, IMW. NJ:coao: ._----ll'POITIJfllY I s.z!m""''ab . ...,,_. ... TOWALaf .u>.AMaaK I Sl ·$pin. ~,Ct ,.. walk Ii .-paW for It; ~olflwpauad,... I Ip Into your ~ ... ,,,._.,,...to tatH HP•rieoce re· dbpenH t00Un1 and •bop 1uppllea. Xlnt. 1tartio1 r•te and benelltl. BOOlll to ad· ••nee Into more ~tool maiA· t...w:.wort. IOSAMIMC. ~.Npt.Beb. AD Equal Opportunity Employer prClnllal COASTAL PlaSOMMIL Ae.IMCY 540-6055 mo HarborCM call~ boun appt MQOIU.ISCOlr'rS A.Und.lve Females C>Dly liOOWk +.~ 1 Jeans for these l °'9.-le ••u a.iaia ..., t rs • to i...i-a qW.red. I a n d o t b e r Die 1hu1 11' Oo • ._ • .,. ,.._. ..weau. 01•• MIRICAN t e mp o r a r y ••••• 15 .._ t• • .....,. ,. 1n.-e u.m I .-algnmenta. penoa ... uned to •~•tomelfl•. Ho I WAREHOUSE opera~ •• IBM 1141 ......_ • Hour: ' to e SAVING Dela 8talloli. Wiii be ...... _, IA ,_... s meeb&llieal a11embl1 We are.loalldna for an ex-~ -W. No 09. ,... pert4DC9d lndlriduaJ to cPred, wtll traill. 11/P'. JoUI our lbJoten•nce AJtlJl1 bl penoa Gartoa rttalf. lndJvldual m1nt ~. 1l330 Ward bal'e eome esperteace to SL.ltnvtJ.-the maloUlolnc of --------• H.V.A.C. electrical ....... --... -~ ........ lady needed full time • camty mialcn-for buay 1lore In Costa w.e.a. Will train. Call ......, Momlnl newspaper auto l'OUU. Approx hn <4~m da.IJy Ideal supplemen· t.aJ Job Approx earnings 137~ "5() mo. !)4()..3008 & ~7-lOam : ASSEMBLERS I 1'9poulbl• for all ln -0. ~ Sept. uUa; Marblnlst eq\ipmellt • pll&lllbinl __,.._..,.."", ___ repaln. Escelftftt com-TIQMCIAH ELECTRIC I .... b7 ~. ... to l :00; l\esNbU~ =:=,o. lkh : ASSEMBLERS ="=• ... put J_ = v8:.t:S-Pk~~ Mr= er ~~ma I McAExCpeHriOniPcedER' ,..u ., Will u otber I...-Nlpsl. s.. Mrt. llOE ll /F Ill OPERATORS l*lY bmdilt. Apply t.o Medical Components PelOllOd, Moo t.bnl Fri Coc'P • a fast 1row1ac ~12. hl1h technology com- 400 We .. I ' tier Mal f*JY in Mission Viejo is llechani c -Sew1 n 1 Macblne Nr 0C Airport. Moa-1bun 6-4 .30. Wiii train. 971-l«J 1 c18ical t.dioM, Typ-a.tr I SlllP-RECCLl<S iD1 •wpm required: -------FTe\'ioUI apeieoce oa UVE-IN or DAILY help I T 0 P pay . P 8 1 d lBIU741 preferred. Send for 2 cbUd ru. Lite I vacations. refcrnl. ,.......1saa.1ary nM1ulte· bou141wortl. M.5-MtO I bonuses . Never a ment to; CoatroUer, The Uv.ln ChrUtlao helper. I ree. Gulllton Hall Co. Inc., for tiderly woman ln CM ' ..a Bltth St., Newport ear~·' .....,. -IEL[~ Beach, Ca . tatlO. An .-...--. --· I ~~Opport unity I•----------· .... ........,... ~ ... LOT AT"l'ENDANT needed fWI or part llme. MMt be 18 yean old. ~-05!0 LYN Medical weight control <"lin!c. Full time da ys Mo o .-Fri Pleasuot 11\nt • 2nd abU'l open-. mes tn pund.I praa, tap. pm,, .tr ll<'J'e'W machine --------• dept. $4.00 to atart w IOVert1me avail. Le•d· lni benefit package w ,.fully pald medlcal & deoCaJ after 90 days. ROSAN INC. 548·5533, Npt.. Bch. MAIHTIHANCI MICHAMC We are seeking a ~Uable per.ion with ex pen cnct: • ' i:;;EAVIC~... so.~co. Cell or I Come In Today Whllt.'s Your Trade• Vl&it Ol&r New LouUoo wortdng rond1l1ons Xlnt $1.89perDay salary . Be n e f1t11 & An Equal Opportunity ___ E_mployer Maids. apply The Inn a l Laguna. 211 N Coast ltwy, l.:aguna Bearh In lxilding mamunanct: &c electricity lo jom our ~ng1neer i nl Dept Graveyanl sh.I.ft. F.n1oy tixcellt:nt t o mpi1ny benerlls, apply 9am noon. Mun l'l-1. l'enon nti. lrv1nt• IJJ.1441 2102 Bualn~s Center Onvt: 'Iba'slltlletopay Helm Schaffer PsnJAgy bonu s cs Pr ,. fee r flJ'" an Md m the Dally Pilot <BmCamifto Capi.a\J'ano Vt'fllpuncture ex per. all MAUIOTT HOnL 900 N~rt Q<nt.er Ur Nt'WJl(>rt Bt:a ch F,qual Oppor t:mployer Suite 208 Sfrvlce Ou·ec.tory Uwt can ID, Lquna Nliuel 54<Hl5l l ~yourpl'Of~1onal 83l·TnR 4112·2620 •M«llMI Operator• MAIDS F..xpenenced fuJI lime & weekends. M2 3030 Jluntineton Rc1.t ell 147-149' 1denlity. For more in· AdaDn .. Oerical .. Tec:b Mr ~ r or e I e c t r o fonntuon call 642.-5678 1~~~No~~F~eea~E~v~e~r~~ I mecluuucal producu has 11907 Wanicr i\q· 1121:; ---) . an 1m.medlat.e need for an individual to ~rate a Bridgeport Milling rmchiM & dnll press Must be able to read bluepnnts & have knowledge of general ahop practices 2 yrs. ex per preferred Xlnt co benefit.a. Apply direct to MAIDS WANr£D 1661 S cat Hwy. Lagwu1 Brh 494-4892. MA.HAGS TIAIHH No "per nttt'lls11ry ff you like work1111t w IP'ffl pie & wanl reaporu.1ble poiutl-00 mana1un~ )our own office. let\)!) U>ll you abolJ\ our planned train mg prof!ram to teach you the consum•· flnanc" ~ IVet.t>rasu. OJT awrovfd 1 Salary pos1 tion. ltlnt ben(.'f1U.. & op pCJrturulles for pen.onal jV'O'Nth & ad'vllncem('nl. l..aguna "l1gucl lll-45.42 279S7 Cabot !loud Santa Ana HJ..OllO 7t5N Ma in ll n Jl&lt klodJ Offitc I E11ual Opportunity Employer Ml I'' USE THE DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT11 SERVICE DIRECTOltY For Result Service Call 642-5678 bt.121 LOAN AUOITOI Trainee or ex perienced-please se<' our ad today under CLERICAL. Columbia Savings. Sellin& anything with a Oaily Pilot Cla.11sif1ed Ad is a simple matter . just call 642-5678. Growth Potential INTERVIEWS WILL BEHELD Monday • Thureday 9:00 • 11:00 AM and 1:00 • 3:00 PM At Emeraon Electric Company We will be lntenle wtag for tlae followta9 poatd oaa: • Auotuttallt -~-a.n • Applkatloae ~ • CcMare .... (}pentor/Pl'OllQWr • Depa..-..t Ca. ... • 0oc:.wat eo.tro1 ca. ... • o ............. • l!/M Aeeeabey Tndtlee ·~ ..... cto .. • e..f• I ..... Tet•Md-·~ ·-Hrt • Reid Sea vice f.aml• eer • n.ld S.1 vies Pana C..... , •e-....1........._.T ....... • M••'-Traa... ..... Card 0 Operator .......... " ..... • P......iC&etll • Pto•rtdOll P...._..T......_ • Pto••cdoaPle "' • Pradlldl•Sc:ll.ed.._. • Pl'G ............... .. • Pw h•1 Exp 1 lllUr • a.c.lw ... a.t&A • llu1..,...Nec"4•T...-.. • 8W.1•1a.tiA e 8r. T ..... onlft ....... H A.-ltly D • ., ..... f./JI "'-•I '"'A • 9t11t1111 fJN Aau••"' T..-.. • T..tE. ... eer • T..tTrin'd·n • Tnaa'orwnAur•"pTnlree • Trurfoe a r Ma•n AH 1Uy T ...... e U., lr'I' I Clot' •W..._T.-.. ... %1 .,., ........... to ........... ,_.,.. ... •• •:::i• ,_ .......... e ...... Eledltc eo. •• ... dlaJ•• .......... I lee ff alCloa•I c ••• o.r...-• .... ••r tau•#••** .._._.. weleo llMPd1r .... ••• .. ...W. We ... ,..GROWJH POTENfW. atl• IFF I •11111tcC.. lillil 1 1 ' a d ....__,,,., ... ,_..., • ...._. Cu 1111 1 '•-111111_. (1141 lff.191 I _, ... 1111y_.419 <I•,... • .,, - MatttrS,.ClafHn 1640 Monrovia C.M. 642-2'42'7 KO t:. ----- •MACHfHISTS Orange C.OUnty electro· mechanlcaJ m/gr has an immediate openinR for an experienc e d Mactunilt. Must be able lo let up & operate all machine shop tooling such as milla. lathes. sur· f~ RJ'inden. drills. etc Will be required lo work from blu e pr1nla. alcetcbes • verbal in· formation. Apply 1n penonto: MmterSpecJaltiff IMO Monrovia C.M 00-242'7 EOE lnapectofl MAIL,ttDl"f CLO KS fUU time pos1lJ005 llil & 2nd stun.a avail for bu:.y data processing co fla n dle status callll from ac· countants & h elp coordmate qU111lly con lrol with Edit Dl'pl & ~ relat.ed dutit'll 10 key adding machine & boolkeeping cxper de sirable. Xlnt co benefit.s Call for appt. SAJi'ECUARO BUSINF..SS SYSTF.M S 2283 Fairview Red. C M. 549-~l MAitn84AMCE MACN .. ST 2 yn exper. w /lathe & mill. Weldioa & solder inK lkllls desirable. Tbls full time poaluoo off en a variety or wo rk & generoua benefits. Im· mediate o pen i n g Newport 1bin Fll m L.ab. ~ Have some\hing t.o sell~ Oa.wlfied adll do 1t well l'ACffH . .: l''INAN('J'. 2792 lla.rbor lllvd CM S49-JO'l l MANA<.if.R lmmtidlate open1 a ~. responsible pogillon run rung a ICl'OWLnlC 24 hour cornmunkallons bU!il ness. Mu st ha ve a up e r v11ory o r rmnagenal background Dullea ran ae fr o m acbeduhn1. 1tarf1ng. 1uperv11tng •PPrOX l2 female employee11. re cord keeping, tra1n1n~ penonnel, sales & public rclallOO.'I Good company benefits & Kai Ill")' Looi! inR f04' a ('hallt>ni:e ~ Ai.k for Mn Cole 64~ 7568 Shape Your 1 ... Future At ~I Eiteellent oppo'1un11tes tor e1tpetleneed lnapectors to join our e•pand1ng team In teh lollowlng areas INSPECTION SUPERVISOR 2nd lhlf1 Requires • minimum ol 5 years O C auper111s1on uper1enee w11t1 thorougl'l kno wledge of USAS v 14 s blueprjnt <11mene1on1 required Wiii oversee t1n111 1nepect1011 lunc11on PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTORS 2nd Shift We are Mieklng lndlYlduala 10 lnapect ljrsl article m1cn1ned part• and equipment in1ng atandarc:I ln1pectlon technique• and pracll~•. Muet be able to read and uae engineering drawlnga. PRECISION ELECTRONICS INSPECTOR 11( l htft Require• baale lcnowte<Sge of eleetronlct and ele<ltrlca l theory; ability to u .. rneel'lanlc11 lnapectl<>f' tool• and rHd blueprlnll. RADIOGRAPHIC I ~ASONIC INSPECTOR We are Mell Ing an lndMdual Quall119d a1Level11 tn both c11egorle1 tor a minimum of 2 wa,., Know.ledge of NAVSHIPS 2S0-1500-1 helpful. Aequlr• & yHrt ellj)9flenee In NOE. In retutn tOt v<>ur vrluabte tkUI•. M off., top eompetltlV'I ••OM al\d an lnduetry INdlng b41n9fltt Pl~ whldl lnclud• Ill•. m9dlcal . orffCffptlon. •nd dentJll cowr•te alont With 13 paid l'lolld1y1 1nc1uct1no CttrietmM lhutdown. coet ot IMno r11 .... Q4tNl'out reur•tMnt. and m~n m0<e. For lmmedla19 conefder1uon. ~ contact: L!AA SIEGLER, INC. !NIAQV PRODUCTS DtVISION .. I . 0,. "=r4 H'H & 0,. Roedl .._Ml.CA l714)MMltO .. looking for a bnght. youns mec hanical manufacturing techn1 . cWl with 2 yean of com plex mechanical a:i ae~y exper MaxJmum pay comlDC"n.!lurate with ~P"f'. rt you fttl you art' qua11/led and ready for <1 cha1len1te with an t'X eellent chan ce ror perM>tUtl and f1nanc1al growth + xJol benefa~. giv~ us :i call. ask for ~y. 581 :M3I) Whethf'f }OU r<' buymi: or i.ellln1c Cla11 ... 1f1i·d ad "<'rtismg will gr-t your rne.&.a1t1· to I.he right lX'<• pit> Call Triday' 00 5678 Med\all.IC. no heavy hit ID& ttq'd, 4-Sday week, bn optional. Must be eJC· per. on sm & gas enf( Ask r or Tom 644 9552 MKt-•l-c E•~ri enced 1n C .M Dealenl:llp. T op pay & beoef1ls. Xlnt work1n11 cond 1n So Oranl(t' County Conla«t J oi· Hertz or &U Mc Lain al f'tulhp , kw<'k . f'onuat La~un .. 11 111~ 7141S3'7 ~ M e d 1 c a I J ' "' l 1• " penenc\·d 0 rthriprrl u ~.rgoon lyplnJ<, b.t<'lt or flee l'oon '\m o kt>r fi46..Sl94 r-----------, : M·•""GRAOco -oENDOKI : I 4030 W. CHANDLER I : SANTA ~~~! CALIF. I I Conta<.:t Pat I I Ht1p1111) J!rr>v.in;: (i(' m.1nuf l" 11.11.i.tc:d do'>t I In San 011·1·0 & c;c~ F"'" 1n mflC!.•m mdu'I I • nmplM h.a .. 1mmt'<I up1:nml!'> fur h11thlv I I m1111\Jl<.'<1. v.dl qu;1llfk<l pc.•r"lfln<'I I MAHUFACTV•t,,.G SU'8tVISOtl I I Ch alll"n~ini: po 1lt0n w !(Int oppl \ for I 1n·r,..onJI ~ruv.lh \lu,..1 hJ\t '>l r<in.: I lt•adi·r:.bip t•\J)(•r 1n '1m1ldr o~r.tl1on I I PIOOUCTIOM LUI> '9SOM I II Chall<'nl!10I! P""t11111 "' 1>lr'>n•• l1•thn11 JI 11 b.1• kl!ruunt1 A .1l11ltl\ to "upt•rv1l>t' group I produ< 11oi1 hne I I I ECBYIHG IMSPK TO« I I Re<'ent exJX"r in mPC'hanH al & 'httl mrt11l I parts Mu.'t h<· ahl•· In rt>arl hluf•pnnt~ & 'I I knov. lt"d11e 1Jf ln~ix·t tuin 11,l()I' ('hallt·nl(1nu fl-0'1l111n v. i..lnt op pt' f11r p• r'lmal '''""'th I I I I ASSEMBLERS I I Sk1ll1·d 11w1·han a"t•mhlc·r' Mu~t I d<'l>t'OdJhk"' ~trung dt·,•n· 111 l•Mcl ht· I I I I I I I I SHUT-METAL Wottl(E:I I R& fl an11 lli.:ht m.1nul.11 l1lw•pnnt rrl\liin~· lw I IJ)OUl cl1·'11 Jhlt- 1 I MACHINIST I Opt>nlr\I! lnr manufai Mill <lpt·r •• 1or H&.D 1>lui. lt~ht I I I I I I PROOUCTIOH PU HMB I I Recent exper ln production control on I elc1tro-mechan. production ltne Xlnt t>PP'Y I for person w/ a bl lily lo plan & control now Q( hlRh volume production. I I I I xr.NT. co. BENEFITS & w o RKTNG COfiD.I I W I CAREER POTENTIAL FOR QUALIFIED INDIV. I I Day &r Night Shilt.a Avrtll I .L-----------.1 I Noon Duty Supervisor I h 11 ~ l. lS. Moo thru t)'1 iuo per hr Ca II 700.3400 ---Nurse-aide. wknds only. rur paralyze d yn ~ w oman , lOum 4pm 67~5M2 N~ Aid~ 7 J. & :t I l F.xperienct>d $.3 2:; to S4 00 per hr. Rl'l'ent Uad.\. & ~WIYC'\ a1· 1·~1-d for Cl'rl lra1ninv M~a Verdt• Conv lie"'' t,t;J < '.l'nter C M ~IH a!.>K-1 NL fl~l':S /\IL> I'. Im m1•tl1a t e upt-n•ni: .1t HJ I 1· 1 i.: h 11 1 I h 11 o., p N .. w r1ort lit'arh 11 i :J>AM !1h1ft l'rd1•r ('ll~ent't' Call &1!",·5707. NUftSlNG M-0-8-0-D-y DOES IT I ETTH We ar• GRO WING F.ASTBl .ct off..-you MOU MMM _., otMr .... Mr4k:e. iftctMdMq a Sep1111b« Sit)llMJp bm.aof SSO-SI 25-$200! C41-dtclffly for ..... tp.q ddoil5 RH'S. L VH'S, AIDES WI MEED YOU HOW! CHICXUSOUT TOOAYl LAGUHA HILLS OFACE 252S6 Cabot Road I Eldorado Baoll Bldg> 1714 ) 961-0356 GARDEH GROVE OFACE CBndi:ecrttk Hu.i, Park) 12:f02 ValJey View Ste~ (714 I 8911 !1237 •NATIONAL• NURSING SERVICES Temp t:mploy Scrv1ct1. A Step Above NO FEE J-:OE M /F /H OFACE rosm<>Hs Major naUonal co. wlth new headquarters In Newport Beach is pf\'· aedly tunng a compleU- office staff Nerckd•~ ~~ ~t.5 /Cert fypdti; ./ Atultaot Booldtttper Mini.mum ol 2 yrs. ex- peri~ \I reqwred for all podiOna. We olttf' an xlnl com- tim.Uon cl good startlng u lary. full medical bmdltt. 811m to 4: 30pm wmtt boun " opportunl. l)' for irowlh-Far im · mediate c:on1lder atlon pMmeC&IUlr. Jay: 100 /472-431 I MOITH ...alCAM DU••CHOUP LOOKING FOR A CAREER? Join Our Team/ We are looking (or manaa•ra. If you are •x~rlenced and have management background. we want to talk to you. We nave a complete training program for those lndlvlduale who want to mov• Into e reat management opportunity • • Good 8wtlnt UefJ • P9ld Vacation ..... ,., • Lift 1114 Hftfttl lnNaMe • ,_..IMMI P.opfe 40• arid otn«a encouraged to apply. Ctll or come by for more detalla. 11& North Loera, AnaMlm (114) 774-9210 (213) &37·7309 • -·-' . Huntington Beach 147·J491 8907 Warner Ave Piii/Jiff MIA I =-· 1 ........ . 111 .... ,., • . ,..., .. ... I PdTTIMI ' I lfm•MGS MIMI .............. • .a.ectt.. ,.....Utlw ............. kb t IMI. <Mr-11. 8tut at I a.a,... ~r. no.e I U2-0U, &st uo I BETWEEN 4: 00·$: 00 I Pll. ....... *" I Equal Oppomally I ~-· I Put timt deli work for I woman, wbile cblldren I we tn Kbool. eau Jan. I -.im. I Put-time, full time poei- I tionl. 3 Yount men for Please contact Hulb DWon: 6"-188$. SAN llESO RDEUL SAVltlS & LOAN F.quaJ Opportunity Employer M ;f• /H pnl1(191'&Uon and clean up wort for palnUnt con· tndor. 1131.{fl•. 862·91M2 11 _________ ,Pharmacy Clerk, ex II pa ..... nME penenc.!d. to work 4.5 Santa AMI tlJ.OllO 715 N Milfr · ~· dys pr wk In COM I Several part time open· pharmacy Call Mrs Inga uial in major Young 644·7575 for in. • OHlceAnllfJllll' Health Care fftl"tf, l"'khilbt lo LUI, Wed· nea/Tbura. IAll t o 4:30Pll, Sat/8Ua. X1nt • paid holld,p. Manor, 350 W'. y St . C . II . .C.~ ... E .O.E. Newport Beach firm: terview. Mall Clerk ; Micro· eraphlcs Clerk; Stock Pipefitter expt'rienced Clertt. 13, hour to start Apply al American Are your Irids back in AW>matic Fire Protec school? Or are you going tion.-.-i. back to school? lf so Pre-Sch ool Teacher pieaseconlact needed full lime. Hunt C.rolyn Berkeley Bch area. Benefits & 644·58118ext 7853 raises. 8'47·528<t or 0r·~ Mi-2948. .L:J§~ 620 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, EOE. rusc:HOOL AIDE Exper preft>rred , 11 :30-Jpm daily, M f• ~ C.M Call Mon AM. U yoo're not reading the IJUJe ads in Cladlfied, YJXJ'rc missing ~ ~ot of ·---.-.-.-.;; __ •! PRINTING .oewsy inform1.1t40~ ai. F /Ume per.mm1 needed Well auom_e grel,). t bU.Y~. PART TIME m web offset presl\room OFC MESSEHGJER Exprd & tramet:s Mm $1 89 ~er IJ'AY Tuel & Thurs 8-5. use age 20. Pennysaver 1660 • company car. Good driv-P1aceolla CM 1bat ·a al you 17ay for inR record & neat ap~ ---· ~ a:.>dayad1nlhe pearance. Mrs. Via , ~llle as U1g'' 1·1J:..,if1t'd OAILYPILOT 644-882t. ads are really :-.rnull SERVICE ~~~~~~~~~I "people to 1>4-'0Plt· ... 11t·" l all'> with big rcUfler'lh111 Dl•~ORY Have aomet.tung you want 1 T 1 ' ~' ti> ad.I? Classified acb do and big n:21u L'' o P an• DOITNOW! It well _ Call NOW, your cla...s1f1<.'CJ ad, call 642-5'71 642-5678. today642·56711 MACHINISTS Pflllammer Duties to include dealgn, test and verificaUon of pnisrama to be used in centralized reporting systems. Firmware Programmers WUJ be responsible for desltcn of firmware penpheral controllers. channel Interfaces. et al. for new product fama ly Expenence 1n firmware programmlnfl o( mtelligence computer penpherals based on Z·80, 8080 and /or 6801 16803 macro com- puttt systems reqw red BS or MSEE or MSCS preferTed We o fler excellent ~fits which include one week vacation after six m onths. I I paid holidays includtnR Otmtma11 week off and WOUP insurance beRans dayo(hm:. Please send your rri.umt' includmg sulary history LO AM Docun.ntor A Division Of AM lntt>nuit1on11l. Inc 2921 S Dlllmler St P.O Box 10547 Santa Ana. Ca 92711 Equal opporturuty employn-M /F /H WE CHALLENGE YOU TO COMPARE If yo/J ,hlnk you •re Htlalffed with your preHnt job, try this c•reer check-lltt. 1 Pays Top Compet1t1ve Wages 2 Overtime available on ALL Shilts 3 25 year track record of continued My Company 0 l.S.I. ~ profits aesures 1ob stability 4 Cost of Living Raises Quarterly 5 Shill Premiums 6 Modern. Clean Fac11i11es 7 13 Molidays Includes Christmas Shu\down a P41d Vacation 9 Free Life, Medical Prescription •nd Dental Coverage tO. Generous Retirement 11 Freewwy close Orange County bo<WIOn 12. Oredk Union 13. OClt.lftandlng Sick leave Program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~ ,/ ~ ;( tJ If you are able to CMck all twelve. you're probsbly already working at L S I If not, maybe you ettould think m0<e about II Better yet. give ua e t ell and we 'll give you some more reeaona to think about Our diverse client base, a comblnallon or governmenl. commercial and mllllary cuetomera enablee Lear Siegler to offer the unique combination of job 1tab1illy and Cir"' oppor1un1ly Current openln ge lnclUde· · TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Tool Room 2nd Shift Extensive lathe machining Toot Room 2nd Shift E.lllernal & lnlernat Gflnd1ng Jig Bore DeVlelg 111 & 2nd Shilt Exten11ve Delllleg experl· ence on prototype and tooling. Tool Meker 1 tt l 2nd Shift Jig & f lic turea, d lea · p<ototype work Jig lore Soecl•ll•I 2nd A 3rd Shift Requlr" •xpenonco in small 11g bore. P & W, K & T aomo pg grind •xp11r1ence reQulred Knowledge o r Moore gr1ncter PRODUCTION MACHINISTS OeVlleg and Jig Mii LUCM Bortnl MUI Jig aor. Machlnlltt 3rd Shift Turrwtuttte 2nd & 3td Shift Ortncler Mechlnl9ta 2nd"'"' Internal A ••Wnal grinding gperator. UmHld ·~• ~. !nalne LalM tet. ~nd & 3rd Shlll MNNM Mechlnl1t1 ,,,. lhlft ,,.... Mechlnlltt 11t Shift NIC ~IMry. ce~ter 3. •.a 5 ••It A pleas8..l)t atmosphere ror person with accurate typng, lots or phone con-t.act, great befle( IU NO FEES KRUEGER & ASSCX::IA fh 851-0471 Pwchcnlftca Mcy Resp for purcfiasin~ al I kinds or Marint> lldwr. lndust hardware, & Yacht suppbea, must ~· exper, & knowledgable of Marine hardwarC' & equip Call Ralboa Ma rine H ardware s.9-96'71 for appt F.OE-M ;F/11 Real E!Jtat.e Sales AllllMtiom7 High income. proven method. on the job tram mg. lead."! 751'344-0 Rettivtn~ Clerk for II B Drug Slor<' Mon fo'r1 9 5 Mm aj(l' 30 IW7 25f;.1 Receptionist Part 11me Morron~ SJ 00 hr start me Good ap~arance 752 0869 Nr 0 C AlrlJ()l1 RECEPTIONIST Growing compa n y in Irvine. nt>t>d 11 ex penence<I. rf'&pon111blc llCB'T'IOMST Upt typinc, IOOd pbone personality. Chance to advaoce with ne-w com· p.n.y. No eapr. nee. Npt 8da ioc:. *-0308 RECP f!'YPIST · Y tr. n eed enthu1ta1t1c. pteaaant penon for our front olnff. Must type 15wpm and enjoy antw~~lhe phone Will a be1t1nner who bl willinic lo learn Contact Patty Smtih. 1.152 Langley Ave . Irv ~· --- ltlCIPTlOMIST ~ Beach to aso Your well dreaat>d groomed appeara.ntt II> what lhu company 1a leS:in' You Wlrl amwer pborws, meet the c llenlJI & event.ua.lly move up 1.n the worid. P1usb o(f1ces & excdJ«rt bend rts are yours Call 557 6122 l<Xn. Free appbcaot ,......_... 54rrlc• 15'JO C'ampu-.. ' k f lpPn 1\o!onda) t-,vt•ninl( l'nt11 7 pm RISIUCH AIDE F mM£ Colleae Chem & 810 Basic molt.>cular s tudies . DNA C all Pe"gy 81 e rf!r . 7l<t "67S-21.W Kerdtlolr Manne Lab • Corona del Mar. A rat"1h ty of CaJ Tech . E. 0 t: M/F/H. .. ll!3TAURANT WT.P••&OMt"S PIZZASTOU • now hiriDR for full and p /\ime QlleD1DP. Vary lnl days ft hours: Ideal IUIJl)6ementaJ income for boulewivee Ill studenl'l Our procresaive growing company offer11 op· port.unities for advance· ment belled on your job performance. Pleasant waiong condillons Must br L8 ., over Apply to penon tawn land 6 zrx>S E liR1STOI. Sianta Ana Hts 5(9..&674 IBtwnJambortt .. Campus> OR 651 EA.c;J' 1st SI TUST1NM4S7DI E 0 Y. Rcst.aunmt fUod Servi~ Worlt.-rs. Sem tJll 9 30am, Mon thru Pr1 No t'Xper neniiaary SJ 35 pt'r hr t.o llUrl ~1v~ & st.udenb welcomt' Me.at slJC'er for portion control on automatic surer Sun lhru Thun. Appro11. 7 hr~ daily Plt>x1ble on -.tart1n i: time llam thru 2pm Will tram maturi' "'Ila blf' J>("nOn Sa I a ry llP<' n Lon 5 K.ttt>ht:n. l/J77 s. Harbor lilvd tat t•ar najle Dr 1 ~JntJ Ana 979-07•7 an IOam Retail Slorf' M't.'d n· p & enerRE"l•c Xerolo. & ,t .. uooery d en Sta rt P rr AM Ir Sat Baker Sl. CM c.all M f' "J N.k for Mr.. MatranRa 7~ IOOO SA'ISIUY For women ·a apparel ahop t11 Newport Bead1 OvCT 28, Sunday's oil ~..:....10-6. ~--- SAiesperson, full or part ume. Will tralll. Singer. 561195 ----SALESLADY FO!!: WQJOen ·a apparel shop in Newport Beacl). Must be over 28, Sul'I · day's o(f, Call 673-8530 tawal-10_. __ _ SALESLADY For axctas1ve ch.ildrell8 store So Cst. Plaza. £" per ease n l 1 a I Le M~. se.858S. ,.. ------- Salesperson, permanent full tune. will tram R.~. Abram s Cata l 1>.R Showroom. UI 19 Newport Blvd., C-Oeta Mesa ---- •SAUSPfOPU 120.000 +a year" We need you' ' ' •f)Jll co benefits •Lead ~ms •We w11J tra1a HeyCUll.IGAN MAN! Call Wayne 492 3213 • D).JOJt Salm Person, ex per 'd pre· f'd but wtll tram. Mike's ~~ F. 17th .St. Sal~ Radio Shack ha~ full ttmc> t"a r f't>r op porturut1PS & part tnn1• oppurturutae.. op+-nrnl? UI> now m t.tw Comna flt·I Mar & CO'lta ~"~" arPa' rt 'OQ are a t·ollU•· ~e or are cur~ I)' iOU\I to college &r••· ~•c~J.y mot 1v a~d tnw~ mcrt'a:.t.-d earn prrso n f o r fr o nt ..._.,...._.._t desk phones, misc office ~ '•UWIR~ Century 21 Allcoa.st Realty & lnv~lmrnts RJGGJNG & BOAT C>l'T FTITlNG qu.,.hfwd J)t•o ~pfease call631 211>1 1 n R ' b " ., 1· r1 o n perlormam·•' please app. ly at ::M2'1 t-: C1JJ.,l llwy CdM, Jli()J A Newport Blvd .CM R E A L F. S T A T 1-: duues Monday lhru f'r1 needed for an uclus1ve day, 8-5 Good benf'f1ti., pnvate resort tn Lll1tu.a. RADIO SHAO A T Cllldy Corp. Stulboat Maint & Clran ii. SAL~MAN WANTED EARN UP TO IS?i COM MISSION NET l ·Ca n earn from $SOK lo SJOOK annually. 2-Find out why new ltc. earn big HS here. Come talk with them. 3 ·0ur produc · t tl n ex p ens1ve land /budget terms. <t Pre·set appU. galore. 5-f1nd out why "we've got tbebest thing gomg" N.8-area. A!lk for Mr. ti>wud. 9l56-3<t02 :<1a lary n eRot1ablr Beach F.xpt>rience 714 S57 sou bdptuJ. Ask ror Stretch Full time . mu!>l have RECEPTIONIST w /hte 1.·.~--.1•· -----bookkeepl n g dutau min ltno wl rd!(<' of sailboats , merh t'lt'<"l system Thuri1 Mon, SeJet 7 J :.>. tn<"I wkndb S3 50 Jo:O.E 111AL IST A Tl SALIS .,,. .. c M.a. Offk• NEEDS YOU! Join tbe Wltming Team ! F11nt11Stic k>cat.lon. com· puter video tape. top commiaaions. Call Lou. l.MlltahStore. .... '75-1771 Have aomethinf you want to ad.17 Claulfled ads do It ttll. SCZ.S678. Quality Aaeuranoe Starting pay $725 mo. &at l'ransjt Inc • ask for Curt. '*' 7172 ---RECEPTIONIST For Construction Co. Near Brookhurst & Adams. Hunt. Deb. 9SUllll3 .... _...._. .. ,h ... t for bo&t aal• office, <t ~ week Incl. w-keod. Some experlenre re· Q\And. 87).3212 ~ 3 days per week. ~pendable 11al needed tot' buay phooft ft front dNk. flome build· inc co ln Costa Mna CaJl'46-llll ---- •RECBPTION1ST• for chiropractic ottlce. typln1 ft Ille bltkpa Career minded 540-5.W Put Some "Quality" In Your Career Now 11 the llm• to UM your ••S*'l9na. and tMIOtlground In Ouallty ANu,.nce to Improve _your c.,...; outloOlt. l.., 8teoltf·lnergy Pro-ducts DMalon la eMklng lndlvlduata with th• ablflty and dell,. to move up to an lnduetry ~. Sr. Q.A. Engineer we a..tl en lndlvlduet with • '''°"P. baekground In ~pment of Oual • t Pri>oMduM and lnepeotlon Plen-l,ng with e xpertenoe In dlmentlo'* gauging pnictio... Q.A. Engineer Quall'led candidate will hM ~· .,...,.,. utftlna .. .,.,.. •. WIN~ '"PQMlble for Q.A. ~ ..tl· 1ng n training of O.A. per9000el. At a rellable, p109fWIW~ orttfttedloMIOOflt.='.=rf and '"""' ::=-you ,.,. looklnea for. In =to ==·,,•.:,miJ: '°'Im= conelderatton, ~ ....... RESTAURANT HELP Part ome Lunch shift Counter bt"lp needed 11.2.5 per hour IMal few c:olle1e st udents & boUlewlvee. Call Ron 2·5 pm,~ ReltalO'Ults PERRY'S Pl7..zA Now biri.n« f« pa.rt or lull lime belp. Must be lil* lo work .tDcb Will work around ich ool IC'bedWe M 1&1t be 18 YD rr oAder Ai>Pt¥ ln penon IQ1ttme. ~ W. O.:eanlroct.NB Reltaurant ASST~ /f.XPB lnine area. xfnt carttr opp&y for a11rf'aa1 vf' Y'O'ql pmion. Reply to ..t ... C IO The Dally PUat. PO Box 1$80, Co.ta tilma.CaaDI Reatauntnt : Sandwich penon, cook, counter help wanted. Good aalary. call for Interview f75.ZlJI. hr MS-7100 SAJUNC INSTRUCTOR netded for 25.27· crwsin" sa.1lboat. part-time an cludi°" wknds. 645 7100 Tit-ROH NllDSYOU 1'o lilJ avalanche or or· d erit from marin e . motorcycle. s portioi: (IOOdt. motDr Sp()rl.'\. [C laden Great oppty but we are very selective & SAJ..ES want coo/ldent winner C.A.~La-s•• ES ~only. We train'" --~.:R --wio pert4.y. V~lt us & ~ee. Call Mr. Slone S40-4Q23, We •~ lootln& ror an !H. ~ penoo ror full ---, t.unr posJUoo. 1n addition Saiel • lo aood atartin11 wa11es. WILD WEST c..lumi shatt 1n com STORE naatcm pool Plt'IM app- lY In l*'IOQ. Mon thru W!STMIMS'JIA. f'rl a...s ....,.... ecupfht9 wp· _,..1.!.Ea~ plctifiDM for ....... ftV~ JI 0.,. HMd. I.tail H• (i,ARDEHS ::•ed. ZIOl San Joaqwn person at 15412 ffilll Road . 898-SM l. · COM 640-59'4 Selel Wanted young men •ho s.ha .tU l8l aJoog well wttb Are you an utiatlc. women . Ca 11 •r. er ea ti v e • en er a e ll c 'l'llompeon 54CM033, a.a,. Pft'IOI\ who lllt• thlnp apertillnJ bu aalea Is SCOPE DRILLER, will dl1play-~btllty? Lido train w /s ome JX · ....._... · wi.... lelldin1 Jeweler .-Mnee. Call ror '!PJ>l, ..__.,,_ Ir atud•ta. ...._full ume inckln'a 552-llM.orSf.9.3887~ ftteldb-t., dependable • Sat no nltes . Call 1 ~--'llOUI. If you Uke m.llN. Su ma t reaa . u ~P e '°co*. you1J li.lte thla mall«, MIF. proch~JlOIJ Jlaee. Appi7 lo ,..._ W. aerti; Fall ome lo· ap. F\a1l Ume, petiba · ...._ 2-5 ...u.,.. dd'I 1 weebnd day, Dmll fOI' deslener fthe. • mill Twrac.. 815 pe rm. Retail ref's. 1be Ba.nana Repualic. I Wllll.c.c.ta 11.... «·llZS. 611 So. Coast ff">'·· . ...._..-.am .. Ru taurant . "' .............. ' -. -~ ··' S.., ... llacfl&Co. HM ....... eteopeojnp for telephone ••lea r..,awuUvee, fuJI • pert Ume. Xln1 COtnR.IQY bmaftta. PaJd vacation. Pl6d ~. emp)oye. cllc:aa ~ ln ~ to Sean Roeboellr It Co. Saola Ana Central Sa-ricil, 400 W. Wanltr Ave. ~caUon1 ac· .... ......., tlaru·l'ri· • ........ s.• .... Oppt, .. ..,,.. 1ac .1 a•c~ "1cldoo ontct. . to ............. teNdt.lle, "-Pl1 PQ ~ ma.CM... :• '=='==-=· .... flt DIN • ............... H••••••4•~. It l ~ ........ IC&l1'AaY /Order 0... ......... ,.... ... ................. ••c..a• .. .......... SIX:alll' UY •• 1'nia• ..,... ....... rroftt amc. .......... r.u. Umt. Salar1 opeo ..... ~/R~pUoaJat; OC Airport a.rta. E1p Beer.tary. P'\ill tlane. ._....al AP• All nq'd. ...... , ,....,.... Center Law .... -· "'1D. ........ Cl, SCIOd ___ ._ .. ,_. ___ , l1l:WI • pdar ..... ft· '*11'0ll • ...C.-:e1 re· SICllrAIY ::..· ~ ollke P1'0-P tr. IN flaible. lloo· P l e a ·s a n t IOP hwpmo n .;, P\-t You.a• attractive .. Lady fer Rut l':ltate ol _...auut!i, Apply in nee. 'l'Yplna. dictapbone penoo~ IUty C.'41Jot + IJileasaa& pbolie volet. Showroom, 3IDO HJlrbor NewPort Center Mr. 81vd., C.11. Located ln Gerrie MMIOO Gold Key Fursuture r---· ------ats. EOE M/F. S.Uula t ._......, seeretary, typing. Npt ~1ff!t.w~ = 8dl ~«Comp sales Of. a abarp, responsible, nee. Salary +. 811..SOSL I e I f . m 0 l I v a t e d Sea ula7, p /r 1 e c r e t a r )' . G o o d t • aec:ntarial skill.a a muat. S m a l l , p easant Ca l l fo r appt . ~ otftce. Mon-71 F\i. 1-spai:" Must be gd 1--1-66 __ •4_75_· ___ _ typist. 5'9-5234 , _______ _ Secmary /A.ss't. Enter· t.ainmenl co. Travel re- quired. Fut typin g necessary. call Glenys, ~ SECRET ARIES u,.., enjoy detail, keep. mg track or messages and people, type well tnh lelsurely and under pressure. you may be just the one we need. If you're looking for full· time permanent work we would like to meet you. Shorthand reqwred We offer ex cellent benefits which includes one week vacation after ....... ,..aNCl. Call ~Bruer,..... llCllTAIY , ... , ... MukM •DI• JntenaaUoaally ltnowa firm lookln1 for In divldua) w /ablUty to b&Ddle top clients ln-~Uy. The ally la U. limit for tbe advaace-mes pognUal offered In this phuh Newport Beacb Corp otfke. 151-9041 • (<\~ ... !'!'J • 01tA•I l .. fl"•NATIO_,AL. f~ .. ._, tl2l Westerly Place Ste )()2, Newport Beach lOOC'k Employer Pa.id Secwily GATE GUARD For private community. Laguna Beach area. Day shift. 4!M-8571 Mon lhru _Fri for appt. Sb.lppina It Recelvln1. warehoUl1DI. 2 po.sJtJons OllfD. !:leper helpful but not nee. Applicallona he-m, tM. until Wed t fl.2, Call 49&-5922. or apply :BM& Ca1Je Avlador. San JuanQapo. SHIPPING Immediate day s h1fl openi,q. Prior exper. de· :slrable. $4.00 to s tart w /Overtime avaJI. Lead- ing benefit package w/fully pald met!ical & deraa1at\er90 days. ltOSAHIHC. S48~. Npt. Bch. An Equal Opportunity Employer Shoe Sales. xlnt job ex per pen1on Top earninl(s +benefits Full & p/t Growth oppty he rc.> OllJdren · s Bootery. N B Mr. Miller. 644-2464. SECRETARIAL ; P h a r m a c e ·"' t· I " a I Research Management Orm in N.B. has Im mediate opening ror SECRET,\RY to project manager. Good &.ypmg & transcribing skUls n'q·d. Medical-Pharmaceutical exper. helpful. E.0 .E . stx months. eleven paid ---------holidays and group in· SIGHMAKH DESIGN 2 has 1mmed. open10& ror sandblasted signmaker Some wood shop e xpr nee. Call R.ead~7788 lSUO&O. ~~~~~~~~~! 9UranCe begins upon day .--------•I ol hire. Please st.op by to s.c::t, Officer We a;; g a reliable individual able to work nexible hours . Some security related ex- penence helpful. Enjoy excellent compan y benefits. Apply 9am- ooon. Mon-Fri. Person- nel. Secretarial apply •*A TTENTIOH * • AM DOCUMBfTOR Sludent..s Teachers A OiVLSKXl of SlllSHOP Now lakin3 applications for r ll Ir pll employment for days It !lites. P.Y. McMunm Co. 547.7479 Houst>Wlves ! ' AM International Inc. EARN VACATION SS p 0 . Box 10547 WE NEED 2921 S Oa1mle:r St SECRETARIES Santa Ana. Ca 9271' Stationery Store in Coru1a del Mar Dffds ex- perienced sales lady. Ji\&11 time S days, dot wartini conds. ~peciaJ. lY fine clieotele. 67S-1010. IMMEDIATELY wl&b or w /out shorthand Equal Opportunity ,L.ong or short term, bolt-Employer M /f' MA.UIOTT HOTB. 000 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor !:mployer day & vacation p.a y. !~~~~~~~~~ boepitallzat1on av all a · I-ble. , ________ _, ---- VOLT t I ... U"f11.ll\lt' ..t t•vd. 'o 546-4741 3848 ca mpu.s Ori Ye (across from John Wayne Airport) F.quaJ ()ppor Employer SECRETARY West Coast Oi I Company has an immedJate open· Lng for a sec:ret.a,ry with good secretarial s kills and administrauve abili- ty. Good numeric ap- titude required. Salary commensurate with pre· YlOl.15 earnings and ex- pl!!ience. plus excellent company benefits and working conditions. Please submit resume lo: P.0 .1012500 Coat a Mes a , C a 92626 Equal Opportunity Emp)oyer M /F /H /V .... Secrelary btcSecmcry Newport Center locallon. small office , Iola of variety, aome slat typUlg reqd. Market research (U'Dl. Irvine Personnel Agency • E 17th. Costa Mesa * SECRET ARJES • Type 10. SH 80, rm S14.400 TypeSS, our ore Sl0.800 Recept type 55 $10,800 Typeeo, SH'70 RE $14,400 F IC Real ~tale $18.000 F IC Ad agency 116,000 •Counselors Sales Our Office• Appt Only /Free U i Reinders Agency 40'd> Birch, Eiltab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Secretary SICHTAllY TO $1300 ~ Corp. CurTenUy expanding to lovely Newport Beach of. fices. Seek polished in- dividual to step into rellPoDllible position working with top ex· ecutives. Unliauted op· portunity for growth + terrific benefit.a are an added bonus with this ex- citing firm. 851 -9041 • Service Station Atten- dant · Apply Mobt le car Wash. 1701 Tustin Ave & 17stSt., CM. Service Station Manage· ment Trainee. Full lime. Stock clerk, Immediate opening for responsible. iaduatrioua individual. P\&1l time. will train. cau m4141 for apsit. experienced. Lite STOCll a. .. ~cal reqwred. All Growtq Ora.nee County Benefits. Apply · 2S90 bMed company aeeb In- Newport Blvd. C.M. dlviduaJ to aaaume stock Serv. Sta. allnd. Will I ~m resPon•ibi~ity of train. SIOOI Mo + Call ptckin1 • stoeking of Carl. 4llr>-0121 SJC ?UU·. Other dull~ will me shipping, receiving " Service Station Attendant general warehous ing full & part. ho url y ~es. Electronic com· +commission. 673-3320. ponenla knowledge helpful. Minimum one S e w 1 n g M a c h I n e year experience. Good Operat«s · Exp pref'd. company benefit.a. call near OC Airport , 557·9051. Equal Op- benefits, Mon -Thurs portLnity Employer. 6-4::.>J>m. 979-1483. ~~~~~~~~ SHEET METAL WORKERS Shier Operators APPLY lN PERSON LWSIEGLER TRAHSPORT DYMAMICS 3131 West Segentrom Sant.a Ana. ca STONECUTTB o.t.om jewelry shop baa op!Oing for stonecutter for inlay jobs and custom cutting. Will train ap· prentice. Veteran s beoef"lta available. Any art ..-ated expr. helpful. Malte beautiful art work ..S get paid very well Please calJ for interview M·F,4'7-1095 SltleZM 6'2·1470 4121 Westerly Place Ste Url. Newport Beach 100% Employer Paid &O.E. SWllVISOll 1'ymlbare '1 Irv. site bas immed. openlo« for a ahift supervisor. Succeufu) candidate will have a minimwn ol 2yn. bands on aper. u a lat line supervlaor. Pc»iUon directlJ n9ponsible for M /F /H real time credit card ,...__..~ ---------~~~~~~~~~I a utbor1ution center, ,----~---..;...______ ~JO autboriu· SICllTAIY Newport Beach SllOO. You wW move up to cor- porate level wftJa your • eood akilla I& tact. Lots of ~le coatact & the UIUal secretarial duties. ;. abort day • excenenl bmefit.a are yOW'S. cau := 1~ ~ee AP· ... 'It!. j. 1 ..... I Tl ti lw"flce ., • 45GOCarripu.s, N,8 , Open Monday !;venJna ; ~ _Unlll1p.m. ,....~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Secretarial tiaD opendon and 2 COD· OFFICE SKILLS =~~ ~to pla1 an CENTER llQPOrtant role ln our eoatlnued expansion. SQpenlaor ablft la : Upgrade your Job, or pre-ftltn.MOD tam to epm. or J'ri.Jilan. tam to lpm. pare for a better one in Pl-NDd l"lllume or let&er' ot btteat taeludlal this modern, new center. lllluJblatorJto: ProfeuJonal £mplo1· ••nt. T 1 ro 1 b ar• TranuctJon S.rvlcea, -Duf'oM Dr., Irv. CA 9™. E.O.B. Mtr /H. 8-ert Cllrlll II - 111 l1nl1 If IHOITHAID Ill 111111 If TYPlll COPY PIOCElllll WOii PIOCElllll/ . AUTGIATEI JYPEWllTINll IAClllE TIAllCllPTIOI/ DICTA no• IAClllE CAl.CULATIOI ,, t1 • " ... ,, .. ... , .... ... INTEIYIEWS Wll'9eWd tc ._TV:? We bave nwneroua posltbaa avall.abW for. TEST TECHNICIANS Pos1tloo11 from entry ~ to exprrieaced ln· dividua.ls to work 10 our Test Departme nt to perform sub-system test Ing and troubleshoot.mg o( electronic s ystems Higher levels wtll al.so perform comprehensive test and identification of malf unctlOD.5 on urunter- rupt.ible pcl'lffr sys~ms •Starting rate depends upon elfpenence •Automatic 10' increase e'¥el')' 45 days •»second shlft bonus -Group rnedjcaJ and life program oTataJ of 23 paid holidays (including Ch ristmas close) •Paid vacations ·~Ion Program and Credit Union •Referral Bonuses and much more' TIRE & G ENERAL Al!l'O SERVICE. 5 day work we.i k Apply Newport Tire Center. :nxl _!:.Coast Hwy, COM TOOL CRIB Immediate 2nd st11fl OIPUWli for t.Ddiv1dual to db pense toolin& and shop s upplies Xlnl s tart1n1 rate aDd beoeflta. Room to ad· v aoc e i nt o m o r e aoptusllcat.ed tool ma111 U!nanCe work ltOSAH IMC. 548-S533. Npt Bcb All Equal Opportwuty __ Employer __ Tow Truck Dnvers ex per'd Top pay Apply We s in cerel y look G"W Towing 7408 forward to meet.in~ with Ohms Way. c M 6'2-l.252 )Q.I and discuuing your --fulur e with Emerson TOW TRUCK DRIVERS Eectric Co. For further Eqlerimced only Live i.nlormauoa concerning in O.U lleu 146-1131 LIS please call. 17141 54t-7t 11 and ask for TAPE UOO (24 hours a day> Truck Driver· Office furnit.ure deUvery OC Ir L.A. Bobtail truck. Gd driYinc record. Exp pre- f 'd $3.SO t o start TYPIS1"S •SICllT AlllS• •TfPISTS• ~STS • meoNUs Recister for temporary waril by Sept. UlJl, won 40 boura Ir~ W'lll add 1ZS to )'OUf fint pe.)'Cbed ! I We match your skil1a Ir 1cbsdn'e with )Otl& &hal Nt )Q.I NO FEE ~o~ office • ~OJ overload 151-1044 SHHATON- AMAHllM 101591 Ball Rd Anaheim Adm S3 ····~·················· : aroese Kittens. Red- poua male also mate: Lyn1t Pt. SS-0. papers avall M2-a771 Black-.s Iver German Shellbmi puppy, rem. " ;!~~od bm only Pom~1inians: blonde rnoOi!ri l yr. red sable father. 1._ yrs, wolf Sit· ble fem baby-10 wk11 MS-1295eves. We are located between Main Stttet and Newport Freeway aoulh of Alton. McMaban Des k 1800 ~~~~~~~~~ Newpo rt Bl vd . C M - Ch•rry wood mirro r bmdted elaltett. marble top walnut oval. lre5tle " fem ~. cvt a Ins & oUin-aatq glus. Bfll. nlngtoo ware Ir antq ~-p p call ror appt m.&1216. 957-8580 ------ Bathtub. old ball & claw PURtltRED GRE~ DANES. 7 weeb, as. •., ~ ; .. IMBtSOH EUCTRIC CO. lodwt.rial Control• Di vii ion M2-8W> What s Your Trade, $l 89 per Do~ 'That s Lt Ulc to Pll> 3 OOS. Standard St Santa Ana. ca 92702 Equal opp em pl yr m If /b I or-dfl ad in lhc Dai I) Pl lot ' Ser\11'<.' [)u'e('tory that l'an CfltablJ.sh }~e:.51001ll Classified Ads. your one-1dent1ty For more 1n atop shopping center. (<rrT11llOn l'all 642 567M SCJl1JWl!>IOl'I Growth Potential AT EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. E .. noo Electric Co.. lnduatrial Cotltro la D1¥taloa. IS opportaalty . a.c. ... we belkve cvay -~ la eadded to t'-• opportaaJty of re•c'-1•• tltelr poteadal. we have M1Ceeecled. We ue 09• of tlae ler .. .... prope--~-donalcom­ INl•M• a. the U.8. today. Ou ecope lavolv ....... ~ .. ,.. .... alMI M rvke fedHtJ .. tltn>e1'-ot1t tlae wo.W. aad ••en MIU 1rowt.t! We re..-1 .. 11 • ._.,... ... , •IMI offer yoe tlae °"°rt..aty to •..aY ~ ............... tlo9110W. Tltefollo--.f .. ....._...,..._, f'Oeltlota• en ••.U.Wet • A..UC-tto.e _ ..... .. oA,_...._ ..... ...._ • ~ ' , rt" r Weo...ol" 111 • ~ I s s ... • • c..i.ol .... • Fw T1 ' .,,..,_.. • Muter 9dM4.a.r • Pwo4ecdott Colltrel .... ,.., • ..... Fleo. CoebOl hpenleor • Sr. rJectJtcal ~' • .... foe m AH '1~2 .. ...,. ............. "'"" • l1111anleor,O.....,..Dreft1e9 ....... Woll .. -.PO......, fOlfl ~ ............. ....av .... .... cam ... ., ........ ........ .-.: GROWTH POTENTIAi. . ........... _ ... CHEil I I i..raH fJutllc C.. ...... _.. (71f} 5fJ.79J I ...... '-T .... .. (14 ,,..,,. 0 doJI) VALET PARKING. PT· foot No rust or dupa. lunches. Women en-Sl2S firm 499-41JS --r-AJ<t:: TEACUP POOD couraged to apply Private club. 6'4·5404 Sa • ...-9 v..., WAITER WAITRESS Sotc'al P tr. Lunch only Private Bevc-lt'd gla.ss 1 cuno cab Oub. 844-S«H & elegant French Bom- bay armolre Circa 1890 PU PPY. MALE. $4 ~-9QZ..2lnl. -4 1-· a n l as t 1 c G e rm ~~ a : ' d puppies. x~ blOolJ 1lne. bred forte~ per~ent, size & oblf i!1e n ce . AK C re" 640-1631. ·~ Waitresaes Immediate 6CZ-3Jl'B opecunc for exper d.utnn---& graveyard. Paid vaca-OAK ROLL TOP DESK. dam. good u,.. Apply !ltnt~ ped. htli?h S ~ Taylor's Restaurant Pvt Pty 642-7658 l\KC Beagle Puppies -f older dog. 780-0382 -t ~bill Ir Santa Ana Frwy. 1\lstin. Waitnu w /car for wicker basket lunch service t :»lPM Moo-Fri Earn $1%>-$1.SO weekly Must be Mat. penonabl• Ir ~-Call 919-0747 aft 10am. for appl Waltressea. ex])er, Apply In person between 2·4pm STAVROS. S830 W Coast Hwy,N.B. WAMTID DllVB SUNDAY OHL Y To deliver Daily Pilot t.mdMia to carriers. Re- qab9 nn or larw~ ata· don wagon and a &ood drivt.na rtt0rd. Phone M2·U21 and u lt for Harry Seeley or Don WWlama. OPl'O~ EllPLOYER WAR E H OUSE / DIUVDY ...-for part y r ental s tor e . P /time . Apply 2025 NRport IDYd. Cll ....... ., .. lruJ1 tlma. ..... par br. to l&lrt. Ute drt.tftl, ..... be 11 or over . Call 5e-7DAakfOI' Ed . .. Oak -nm tin ba thtub, grut for boutique-plumb display S200. German wicker t rvl trunk w /Jolt & key, cute for hm - bout 1qu.-SJOO 27R Flower 542.9731 190-0's Home Comfort !lto\•e. S37S See al 19 Robon St N. 8 . 646-5'204. 673-0348 847 -216166 :- Darting Puppies sio. A:tc Springer Sparuel 1110.q. o.d ??? Black/White C weeks. &31-1309. ·= Doesn't anyone want ) beautiful Afghan pu~ Jmos. Good watch dQIJ 567-9397 •• Puppies Setter I Gold~ RtU. mix 7 wk..,_ ~ Good w 1ktds. 962-3607 • Ll-q Oc* rGl-fop dtslt i2ooo Call ~JSm *=c'ClllC" 1010 FrwtoY• 10~ ..,... ..................... ~ ....................... :t Refri FREE: LrR fem dog, gerator.side bys1de. & ?d>1 s po t s. 1 , w ticemake r . l y r b llllAI· Needs yall'll.. guarantee. new cond. on· ~ .. •;) I)' $350 or 122 mo S37.Q33 · '"' ~ . -' beautiful. lovable lei. rreezer: Lrc upright tens 3 maJe l femail WhJrlpool, 2 yrs. like ~ ' A new. on1 SBSO. sac S300. ., CUbonly. MS-1295eves. BUI bladt boulle cat. wf1 GE Washer• 1d. cond t.ral.ned. female, spaJ.,. w !mini tub & Lady Ken· IOOd home 751-475 · more dryer. Both for Short haired brown mii Stas. Call a ft 3PM, Doxie, 7 yn old. loM Mf«llS cbUdren M2-07SO 8 Laraest Sean Coldspot a M i x • d G e r m I rlfrig. Brand new cond. !::~berd puppies> szso. nrm. Worth dbl. , see to appreel ~lvms1John 1Ga1 ~~-----_,.~ Hocpolnt, t yr oJd, dbl 3 II I x e d G e r m • door Alina. Beat otter. Sbepberd puppies •• ~ flN:l:ll.151~ weeks, see to apprec".P eG-980I •' Rd'Ht. SUO. very clean, wortmo-ut. ~ Male 6 Female NorjJ. Elk. S.5 yn. Spa J Great w /lllda. AK 751.JIMI r azg KITT ENS OOODBOllE . m-aaoiz ( - .ad w._yN.01' .. -~---•A.tW • t° ' IE ... :!!"" .... 1'.-._ • ····~--• "~::~ .. ~~,..... : 4 .... ........ ... ........ ... cm ... , .. .., ~ "L. W L • u W k_.. 1111 WNGLOAn•iit ~• ............................... · ......... , ............... _. .:,. .ttM ,at 1'1u Hit ... ··;·~"~i""''';;·: i'f!~·-;=~ =·=-= -· --b ·-~:t.."L-:.11.=l a:i;,=v.,-u-~~W:--=' .;:;iz::··:;::::~,:·"iiii;;au:;"" tt4ilii t. t ks&h• ~-0-... w MOYJJ•O·MHt ·••It ....... •n.llMIU • --· =·2!1!•118r~1. 1 29 a._-.-fl ... :;~:.--~ o•~ ·-:r.1f... Ol6ellll ............. N .iN ........ ~-... .._ ~~--.--..U. Mil"-~ tK•. (11') _ ,,1,1 lit . ~ _.,,'i• itn& Adrt•H Otr, ~~-a.. catt. ,_... 1117 • ~~ll'ltt. ~-,,.nn · "1llL.. .,.._. 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Total ·i• Altla ...... l....ac. :::.=ad 1-t leftt1e, 1t•u. •ta-..,._, »'' rcury, S~11p Pl.,_ r-o· er for er ---~·751 tella c.11 JH or Lil =·~-!.•.::.; _ .. _,,_ ~ ... ..... • " -"'-~••uller, ,., .,... 8111. ffrJ aood COD.Cl. =--.n. ...... ,,. ldla, •• s--·'Ll ... G DolpMo Je' W/1' beam, ~ or atter 6pm o«er.&cMOMorm.-u • ~•.,--• I ....., dleit 6 fWi1i ~ _.,.... -. Gillliilr wnt •· etNt ... ...,.1.,,1 • ..... ~•a Y upr 1ht ...,. " 'Mlp Johuon. bd la.Dk, 111-14M. l flEe.Q llM· ......., fraae, Ila\. UIMll 6 Clllllr.. tabae a =· 8Ab1 arnd· trir l2500 -.»U --------1·49 Ford. bualoeumau· •511: • MHa.1 . ...._-Cail Ml&Dt or ..-.. OoralrOfTow .. 1r .... VsdtT.W. ... ~ .•• ...i .. '-' ~-Expert ' · · t6ttaliH .... fl40 coupe, completely • ,. a.crillft. Ovtt .... P «'•· I094. ._.... •· WW 1pUt ~·-·•I-TWt It Yew 1'1' lnbrd.ioutbrd, Saturn ....................... rwtored. VI, xJnt cooci . ... ~ -' -...... 1-,,.1851 .._ ..... a-. OAILY PILOT a. fbqja. X1at river/o. Moped, Vespa Grande l2:500.tc2-JOll -•na. .. a.. air...._ ... Oood,..._..,nt.wlol· - . ' 711WlltlaClls..'7n IOATMART OMnboat.ll700.5-9-ar74 lo111l.Nearnew.1u.1m -.e... ....._, TWllllW•DrJoerpa. t.er, otlter &oodlff DtalOMJIMaJHUMtdoora. aft..6. '47 MG TC . B.,ut. 1u . ,_..._ ,_ r.n. am.-.. -..a. ,,_ O,...._al =: pair. Call Gary. ...ute PIANOS 11' OmecAI ci:·bow. ttt-telWratJon Just complet· ..,=:--. ...._.,......_•Al up. ~V11 CaJ:.:,.~~1Marie Ullri=anck· c~ 6,._.42·,_.567_.8 =~· ;:,.120tJp, ·~~ ~~~~: :!.t;,n :;f ,::t~~:r· c~~ .11; a.:. llotttered e tutn' . ........., 1070 --Hlrry()9s _ tras.tm.13.\-2547 vas. 113.900 or ne&re11t 11 ... aloc r~a tbl •It ~ ~ wlth ••••••••••••••••• ... •••• Goll membenbip, Irvine Plaoo~ldJJt .......... / orr 714 /238 0480 or _,.. ir-nid t'elour .._top. t'10''¥>'1" w/J ~ • W.Sdln" QJldry Club, "10. (714) fsftdlnlabiaadl.a.a Q-tw to50 a.a.w Moped. Leu tbao 11M53-4765 home. Terry Jtt:. .......... C!ICl9d,..U....a. w·a. ... Ml-lal ~w:t4k 1old. '500. •4m7 81100HamUtoa.A.a. B.l<:TalC ....................... =,.,:'~,.~ood. DeLuca - bV lllmntllooms.t: ..... S. IOll •5175 _ Sewint mach&M, Golden -.LW II' electric D\tfielc ·17 ClMaie N'ewport Ketch, '50 Deluxe Chevrolet. , ~~~ ~M dlaln -·•••••-••••••••••• N . ~rty bu 10Utare To&.cfi & Sew ll7$ firm model Ulce new. Owner. off lea(JQ rata. w IW lo 77 Pucb moped, i<I eood. door. 80"/.. restored, aee ~ dlrocDe lep and SAT-QNLY! £a.bu AUeo aamond Ring ~er l ct Elec. dryer lllO. 2 10-apd Hammood Organ T200. a.ooo.8'7'Mlu lldpper.~bkr lllO.Aistofr. t.o apprec1at.. S3000 -black vlnyl Mat. and Tnmdle bed fW'1l chord Mu1l aell for cuh. blkd -.Sea. Dinette ad, llk.eoew Sil«> --..... ~ S48-332U ,n1rtaack1 ;,dark wood ;~· lamzi. ut -...cwlM.-3290 butcher to~. Belt ex· 1113-1143 --.•hi hr•n/ IDth.W f060 - - ---- .. ~:111. .. ...._...__._ ,_..,_ ,... 11 G Serrice fOZO•ff•••••••••••••••••••·~~/ '7£El0or-... AConvtltbr ~--=--•-...,.._ dotbel erc1aor. m · ym. ,._...._. .... _ • .. MN cibt011M le11. ~ or 11151\.iia CM · Mlu••n• 1010 ~· EJec. ice cream _, ......... ~twood finish, ........................ '•• Ludtn ta, 25ft, •arn 3iz•u•wa fllO inter Full power New -1m.kearrw.Call5'31·1117. • · .. ••••••••••••••••••••• fnr.983--0429 aotJque~~3· · DleaeJ m~h • eif'Ctri bull . 1 t lp tn NB .... •••••••••••••••••••• ures Lo/ma 9>.000Jbest k>1· Aftaofpm. mr Meyer Place, Cfll. •lOOOLP'iatJSire. Cnew) -_.....,, clen. Autopalot1 • beaulilul. $4000 '71 Yamaba RD 400. ofler Ask ror Kurt !n ..,_,,_ b bl (w-aide: bet. Vittoria • Sul Nta1J f.US, Swap ~~ 2~ cu Jt dbl·dr specialty Rd1. ~ llM-9010. ~ Edltioa. Cafe Far-645-2200 bfr 5, aft. 6, ...,.Ul~OOC , ta es, Wllecm> s.t/Sun lGam·? ..._,. It fund rel.le• 1.,,...,... 1...-.n1111reeur. l BACK ~..._.... ... _. new C'Ofltis Xlnt S48-~ bJt ~m..a_ bousewaret. Ski boota, boob, re *· __, yr«*!, l.\50. sst--0193. ...,, .t tolO ~=·r ~Tt ~:t t 't:t: ~':::· o°:f ~ ·: '~~ 4 w...t .,....-;; ff"so !If cordl,deall, etc. 10" Creft1men Rad1111I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yecht Ina. r.-a free &M-2176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2cr':::1~'!1,.m~b~~~ ~::.n~·~ ~~~!:~. ::,;~"'~~ill;~tra rro SCHQQ1I nw==~du· ~)~~oTTei::r .;; Ce.,~ work •'79GMC4X4 r. 6ch. earn. group :llnt end tables, lam ... blkea. Smd one card for each D:;"'"' .-1c-=-m-.. k-er-no 11 IL ty, ll""'we101lt manne 6'75-Tn4. Call bt-twttn 4 & 8 PM •• • c."Ond. $100. Brownish crib, prem-ltrOll.e er, •iris tac pll.IS one ipere We """' "' "' .. -..i..!""To .. ~ llP Ge -----l'i00-962-4051 uke M'W, fully equipperl, ...a.tcbair .. -_,,, --" t 1 freezer $100 Glass & SALE ... _... ....,., Cal 20 O 8 . eatras. - -MRZtrade m. <647WUN> A ·--·--·· clothin1 1·8 , toys , r e urn permanent Y ....,..l&l chandeber SlOO. nu1ne new part ' "'-----i4&ttuk!TS12SLO.~oo Pnl'edForqwcksale ,,.. Rhd merble dln.ias table mauager, misc. H & eealed attractive tag & &n:107e A~zed Df:str nmtol ~::;J;.· ~~II. 76 Kaw.111k1 KZ .'OOs. JIM SUMOMS w /upboht. swivel fl2 RuatJJ.n1 Wind, Irv strap, meeting airUne --- - -Servicei.1714189'2·8541 l1008310:tl)ll'ves cbalrs;Vlctorianwalnut <Turtle Rock Vista 1.D. reQIDremenl!I. Pre· W\ckerpat1oset.dblbed. •Nt-w Hr 1mh1.1>I --- - - -OCR..&u •WORTS b 1 homes) vent lou &t thetl1 For 11 coffee mac hine, boat Fn:nd1 Pro\ 1111·1•11 I, e a d b a I I ;:, ~ I ~ 36() fll SKY f}irt lnkt 1970 HAR80R Bl.VI> c • ra ; pr of cane ----- -,_.,,..aUz.ed tau encl,..,. fru1tv.ood 3'•"a3V•"xl~" Pl"~. 1· .. 1 1--r__.,_ ~A M"'"A a.died ·-k-•-cjaa 9• ,....._, ., """' cradle, PP 673-1003 ,.,, _. ,._. -"" SJO(J SUlU KI I <!'i M X r .., ...,....... irs, F\lm. to clot.bes, 10"$30. wallpaper, fabric or St595 lbrlea 1Z72 lbrl J va11 •!'l() 48' CU.,tom C4tC fhl'tnK w s pare •:nduro t''"' 631 -1276 cstm aola, table lampe, Set/Sun M . 1700 Palau "Day Glo" paper & we Rd dinette tbl & 4 <'hrs, • N t' w » r 1 m 11 n I 1 lb~ Yacht Presenll)' m Al ~ 642-475.2 "' <:redmza. MlOOteS,jf. sz Pl, Meta Verde. 540-4927 will back & tnm your st.eel truck tool box. 1td f r1·n 1·h pro\ , n1 1.11 8 ri 11 t o I r on d 11 , ,. n ••··~bdrm~:: .. ':r Sap~~ tap. Or try two card\ fl"OfiUai.sref.831·3588 Ant.qui· Whtie> ffa)'Jelf61.50A 0 F S300 1195,000 Ownl"r l>lr MUSTSi':U . e offlcefumJtute.-4' 3JOblocllSlerksSt.Block bocktoback. · $1895 ACR RLB·l2 t-;PIRB m.zn1 or i.ttrr ~ , ... 11 1972 Kav.a~e1k1 :,00.·r born Garage Sale. Boat partti, PRICES· Kg bed. Simmons, S35 •N1·w Kav.11 1 f\ on $13J, Signet MK 12 0 12 ~SJ $fl~ ~Qf.96 Art Sf'M ~ fern,.,979·8326. Ray Jeff A.D.F . ACR S2uor3/S5 A."'."_~K~5f1B~.!:~~ ... cfon39d \'J>r1l?hl ~g~{ :1tJtJ S1int_.t -Eplrb, Jabsco par 4/$taga$l60ea. '!""" _ .. .,..... Sll9 S oot m t'tl't 14 ' V<1gabond. dork1n11 i6 Mdlm ltk1• nt-v. 72 e King bdrm ..i. Carly pumps, Signet knot 6'9~ Sl.SOea. SJ45 Jab!lco pum1'1> " avwl on BJ. mWit wll 1 Purh M;akt' •1'fn Ua)'' Spanl1b atyl~. solld meter. Game table. 4 l0ormore$l.40 ea IOOICS&GAMES '!'"""" l'1·<·.on li ioli) Parwat.er "i~tempumpi1 yroid 11400 ~48"1 6l47lll t•H ... 4!jl,41fM! • Hlctairy ''TbeA.meri~n chrs,$«10caahonly.Ear S&WTaxlncludcd (,r;1ntl s.\Sto$1~ Allitems new Fi SaJ SI"--S bt 7S Vumdhd MX 4ouu of Martlnlvtlle.'.', $pea, ly Amer. couch/chair NO CARD? Romancebook.s b)' $3995 Sllt tSun 9-4, ~ S1erk..' or «!. ......,y ,·,. >I " • incl annoil'e, lJJ ~ flDe 64 2 . 590 l Sat I S u n Draw your own or send Barb a r a Ca rt I and I\ h u M '"' C' on n I,, St , Co6UI M~a 642 !YJOI dbl hull $400 Pfttm C<IOd1t1•JO ne\<l"r cond. SSOO. 646-3833, 9anHpm. name. address. phont! & +numerowJ kid~' xamClt K.•"' •11 C>ri! .. •n" St.1\ l' --714 ~52 rand _.., SSl 2215 'II k rd Barga.m prices Til sold 1 :IO' 1-· Wanted Used trailer tw' • aoylimeaft.e_r Tues_. --""-"' Sal --we ma e one ca per .,.,.... N "·· II CM llll o • inun~·onii dty tandem or tnple uxh• 8' Sydney S<1b1>t T11p HOHOA 350. A.111. ~ 6'6..11&6 MUY•lli e: F\lm. anti tag. Add25'each. """"' .....,pe a. · ,l\atl11IJl1• oond 2eodtables,EO.ll'couch ques. garden equip, Sendcbeckormoneyor for4rl.:_Bayh~t-r7513448 ~34"3 ~ B l Gerrard turnuble 6 books & misc. Sat/SI.In dcrto: - --Qj Evinrude l>hort shaft 4-0 spri(rs '6()_ ~ noon to 5 lS172 Touraine 1 PfLOT NINTIMG Very pretty blu IWhl re : ~' ~-HP. OB eng Runi. i1rtat 11r llob1t> Ult w trlr blk • - -------Way, Irv. (The Ranchi p 0 n-x lU!f'. ......., ,,,. ,,,.,,,,, Jnod1ted. l't>lor 'Jib &autllul Birch dirunlo( set nu """ vcrs1ble dbl bed SIJ•• .-.. '""'""""'' Sl"OO ff • &hutch. Sat/SI.In 9AM 1019 12th St. Collta Mei.a, <.:a 9262fi rom/nrter S40 Matr hm.: 0 0 t:r J51i <!4 1 7 631-0419 Downtown HU. Kng bl dbl i.ht>et set $6 Ali;n ~ I>.-WANTED! t•vcs ----bed . rurn , hike :., CERAMICS malrh1ng J>h4m t 2 I Outboun1 20 to W ft!• 11.ttHOBlfo:.io:uodi'tHi<l • MOOELHOME household Items, toys. · p1llowca i.cs $6 Call -----Mu,,,t he in 1t11od <'•lfld Must1ocll 1....... llandpamted ceramics. ~., n.n.-c vuunl(, potters whl, ex 1 540-5721 wknd'I dy, .. :x ~'""" 962 61&5 aft :.pm I P aques. nat1v1ty ~el . "a.OS£·ft1n~11r ertyce __ plates. muc h m1H t·eUentcond1twm,bought llltc'J9fln :'VUI ~ MOVINGSM.E. •terns Also special or queen im.e bed BDlll"ALJAIL ft DecofalDr furnlU.re Ct Brau bed, Kg. n. $3(1() den & colors done at re _ _ _ _ IU11,U-1/"'\L acceMOrles. Cedar Gleit Washer f1S, Dryer $75. uonable cost 846·8579 Movuii. must sell Medit ~rd • 1)1wnbomes, 2S.54 Elden Bedapreada, draperies, eves lamp table. Medit coffee lc~.11ron ~'f14t'f Ave, ec.t. Meaa, 1l to 6 bric·•·brac, clothing, table, Med.it mle stand. • daily.6CU734. plcts, etc. 6 drawer WANTED dbl box spr1n1,11 & mat loah. Poww 9040 Ldlman 12 . .:u00 '>J •h ••••••••••••••••••••••• cover. lra tl~r (;ood • •25" NOVA I Wcllcnft l C'Ond. 1iOO 0.11 67:. 7006 wJtrtr. twn drv., lo hrs &tt6pm JCLHJ' '1S2·le99, 67~5767 lf081E CAT 14 ' w 'trailer '74 Rdnell. 34 · FD Lohn ST7$-0tfer Dual cont VHF New m-0387 I'• 4 'I I n d 1 ,, n ",." u t c ht1piwd n1•1•d' v. 01 II SHOO ('Jll Jfll'f 1 .>ti~ 77 't Jm:ihJ It IHIJll 111 mi ' mu.'t "'" n o !nt.1 73 ) amah.i Jf,o ch rt h1ko- lllnt <'nod dt>an. "''' ,.r nm>d. ~64'> DI:! 74 ~J TS 11¢> ... .:nllun, ~ l~al 71X>Oonit m1 $375 846-2719 • &ldt selJ. bargains, Sean Washer, model"D dinette table, o4 chrome A: Je11tb if chai.1'11, dbl bed mattress dresser tss. Twin bed TOP CASH DOLLAR tress. mac h:sehold Call w /boUt.er & cover S70 p A r D F o R y 0 u R for appt to see M5--~ canvas 81m1n1 Top --- -Ya1n11ha RD400fully 1·afl· Jlead+ potty N~ rub l~ 14 Xlnt t·ond 2 'lel 6K mi mw.t '><,.. 111 .,11 & sprinits. 2 vacuum • ~I~. 6.:75-1538 _ _ • C.ouch & cbr $75. dhl bed SIO. bangfng lamp $15. E G-0838eves. --------Klng bed, xlnt cood. $l00: • air puri fler 1100 . Woodworb gold eoucb & • chair $1..SO, bllt. co"ch $'15; chair $20. 5'5-taJ • F\Jm from Model ffollM!, below Coat. Antique buf· 1997A Church St . JEWELRY. WATCHJ.;S, Costa Mesa $48-0&S4.___ _ ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Movmg! Everything un der the sun' Sat 9-4. Sun S.S. 1406Sanlanella, CdM (in Irvine Terrace 1 75&-0035 Garage Sale, Sal & Sun SILVEK S F.RVIC E . f'tNE f'URNITURF: & ANTIQU~ MS 2200 --- -- COPIER Xlnt cood. 962-7033 -------OLDOAK MILK CRATES mECOUNTY FAIR Sl.00 Each 540-0940 JOHNWAVNECI.UB Tennis membership for sale. $1000 + trans fee Call Cathie 759-0451. Rockwell 10inter. 4 ". l6'J l!l:ll ~lOVl'. S25. Redwood T & G. 15c fl. Pahl''' tek~copc.•. 1;ox1000. 11:.. ~ilboat. nd~ n •pair. HI . Sl50. Edu.uo recorder & shaver for wax firum!I. Tiet of 2. $100 F:d1i.on mimeogra~. $50 t>a 2 solid 8' doors w 1 d~c panels, S50 each 615-3175 ---- ber dingy &it tnk CG sail~. trlr. SI <!Of) pn•r1ati• Sl700 Joi 11..t cerllf. IJJ gal gab, er. 7L4 67~ !>-7f' M 646 'll73 ,, ... ,,, t ,,.., , ,,,, .• i\1.~ 11 I I 11.'I ( >1~' "f ""/•1 ,, ' I,, 'I 'f 24.mph SIO.~ G73 585.J :11 i U ,, I ... . . •11 ' ,, ,., II ,,,, , . 1• I• ; t V1k1nR 35· w twn 350 Cru.~adtrs. 4 mil~ old. xlnl eond S9S.ooo -494 3966 SewtRgMoc.hlft.~ 8092 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 ' Whaler. SOflP <'nR. Sewing Machine. Ward's with trailer 12 .000 convert 2 in I 6 mO!I old ~ _ _ Sl7S _be_t ofr pp 9f;3 _5Z72 ZJ' Penn Yun Sportf1,.ht>r ~ 1093 ·n Dual st•uon. SSch ••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• • VHF. clean, lo11dl'd with Oynaatar·acrypact skis e Q v 1 P . E v e l> l8S's, w /Sol 4-44 bind 2l3_1586-31J1 _ '78 llobit' Ill' (' ut boll ho;it rovtt & tr:lllt>r Nf',. 79 hull., Sk) blut· hull.<. & de Ck SJ 4 0 0 II rf (' r 562 1356 Caonado 15 W /trailer ngaed ror ra1:1ng Rd r lean boa t Sl JSO 213..332..(XIQIS II' 2·man sailboat, Sean. F'lberg.las S2:JO 61~3021 --- CREGARll l!mi )'am<1ha 175 Endurn li kt' nt·~ (Jn>} 1~1111 milt"' S'7~ C~ II i. 7 3 VW!r Maitor-HoR.1.S*/ ...... JStcw'OCJf 9 I 6 0 •···•·••·····••·•······ Raturt'd t.o aJl5()0 I >' r old Mrnr 12 mpiz !-. <.:. ISllf"GW1848 3614 WANTED 34· 28 cla~ A root a.1r. rr bed clean Carol 962 1360 979-7799 '73 WIOO OlldKl' 4x4, ~up.•r ~tm. IOJdl'd ~. mui.l see Must !it!ll 548-81110 •FORD '76 150 414 t'\lr <"O<ld • P rS sl1·r1•11 tapt> roll bar. '11)4:<'1&1 ~ ... <11\ly 21.000 milt:•,, "!erv11·1.-d lorJlly t IG<>9957) I' rited fur q1.1clt salt' CGlfor...,..! JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS l!rTOllAftBOR BLVD C(.ie,"j'A ~ .. :.'\A 631-1276 fo'rwd l-~1 R:.ni.i1•r P ..., I' 8. A (. •·ampo·r \h!'ll ::!!J IJJO rm sr,l,IMI :-111!# :!74 1 75 Rlazer r1.111v lourl•·d am fm 1cb. roll bttr Of fer 731.(1720 '77 f''ord f'"2SO I( JOj.(f'r & ~h~ll. P S P /H air. AM i''M ca\,, . nm ,,, Ill ooo m1 ~ S6!15 0 ~ '77 CJ 7 lt•;,dt'd II kt· Ot'14 • "" C'll & 'ltort·n. ('., 11 1>.i v' 4!13 111311 Olft· 159~ '79TOYOTA 414PICKUP Powl"r "'"''rll'I ~ <cir l'OOd., ''u:1tom wh1•t•ll> & tires, '1~11 & lot.1 mon· Must S(.'f' ' 17fl2JU Pr Pt y A sk for Dun Duy~ 1833·93001 o r evei- t~l • fd, Qo az bed compl 4' other mi.le. 325 Aliso Av e <rear) Newport Beech. 9·12. Wedding drei.s, lamps, lu J:gaRe , bookshe lves. boys clothes, toys, toy box, games, chiJds tbl & cbrs. dUJda bike seat, jewelry. mote. 68 Bluejay, Wood· bridge, Irvine. Culver to Warner, left to Burwood. Lefton Bluejay . .559-0151. John Wayne membership transfer lee. 5'4-3UB Family 11000 + 544·2250. •MOVING SALE ALL LIKE NEW• 17 cu ft re/rig f'F SlOO I form dmette lbl W /4 Chl"ll, t6() 1-'I' cstm aola $100. 1.9· hrdwd cooch frame 131>. l·day bed wtcstm cvr llO. l·Panasonk stereo wllpkn $50 R"~Ho--rcel stereo w /I pk rs S50 Port elec BBQ $10 2-50 lb box ell, 3W' constr nails. SU belud radb 12) 165 R 13 Ill OR711-15 11$ ea Patio umbrell11 w /&lnd $20, much more 536-0397 inp.2 seasons. Sl2S or of a.ASSIC 1958 Chns Craft fer. 561·3510 21 · Se11sklf, restored 018, dinghy, VHF. 110 & 112v systems. Rallt>Y . pma shp avail. ~ PP TI4~1 wk.mis. 7l4 ~ wlrdys Mr Bltrtl:er Explorer, llrtual Z3,2'l)m1. Tndta 9560 redur~d I~ $597 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Sacrifice! Must All con-0Junt.ry En11. Antiques. teata al IJ bc86_ ; looee tablt, l•mps, quilts. pWow llvinl .rm •uite, vanity itemJJ, armo1re .. ......, Gooda 1094 M.SOO. 1146-7414 ~~7514815__ 74 <.."he•y PU Nt>w mtr. • gtuatop coff.e • end «c. !lm. only. Sept. flth. lablea w/credenu, Lea Gange: 81 Sea Island e lr1 u bdrm aulte, Dr .• Npl.Bch. (Nr.Jam- earthtone family r1n set, boree " Ford Rd ) • cocktaJI table. w /end IM0-5323 CO«D.IDOdet, bookcase•. • velvet cbalrl, Italian formal game eet. lampi1, e Grudfaeher clock, Kim· bfll ptano,. c,mponent • stereo.&.<::.. for appt.. IM'1·1518. 3-Apl 1ara1e sale; 34J Portland Circle. ff. B .. 21194. Sept 8" 9. Yard Sale, Sunday only. C.OUediblea, fu.nk & junk. T.l>Tuatlo Ave, NB. (bet. 15U>-16th St> ~ue dhilng room ta· tile, llO. 1157· 1788 16mm soWJd projector. Bell & Howe ll. auto l.l\read, xlnt cond, ulung f100.644-7Sl6 ~--------~ Semi-electric used ............ bo8pitaJ bed, good cond1· bOn '250. S36-'TT79 . Mela Verde Swjm & Ten· I08J • •••••••••••••••••••••• POWER AMPS e Woodworks, l-aba.. 4 4 chain $UO. 4 bar stools e aoo. Kl-lMS nilaub Membership for &CROSSOVHS sale. Rea1onable. ~Audio Producta hH Moving To Smalle r lmMU6 • tlmlt.t number o<rac· Home: Miacb xlnl hsehld tory ands. Fully guaran· _ Movin& Sale: Herculon furn. plant.a, Ency Briu, Sevin 215 Copier, asking teed, only 11lght cos- • eouch •love seat 1100. ~. carnes. bb, map, 900. WUJ OOMlder trade meticdamage. QSC, 1926 Complete cuatom kc. 11&. tiltea, bows/arrow• ek. for Plntoorotberam car. Placmt.11, CM ~2$40. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C oleman Peak I backpa c k . blue Polarguard mummy sleeping ba~. I mo old SSea.~9796 GOLF Clu!M. 3 ~ One rr.in 's, 2 lad1mi w /carts, .shoes, etc. Quilting game 1120. for ~ver )'thing. Call eft 3PM. 146-«1116 Tl.rib, rel{ulatoni, f1n1, spear 11-'0 + otkr equl p. meat. m~31112 M.euler 380 auto HSC ltd Ameftcan Eacle ediUon. Bl!ltofr. 17J.2UJ • l b d U o o s.t/Sun 17tll8 Greenleaf. 911.'MS315«9111-&M4 o:es::r/c:r S25 ea F.V.8G8143 5=ingerland, 2 yrs TY,:,.~.!:.__ 1_. e 5Gl-l'm · Ph\ball, 2 play. Juke box ~ w/many xtru. --.,..,. ---------Set /Sun 8a m ·? 204 5 • R.oclt-ole Prlncea1, S1SO. 646-~7 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• • llA"'1PUL Aoabdm Ave. CM. loff lllrtcond642-1088 Nlce25"7AOlthColorT V . Wau C'J1 " C 1Blb If Harbor) Area rug, Druauet <Crown) 5-pc. + U . 2 Yr. Warr. f"rM own oun-tools, bikes, m lac. Ir New 1ame ahow win· t».bet. Xlnt. cond. l300. Del.14&-l,_ e w~ :: 8~~t·~· ~~ IQOdiel. =: !'!i\'':r:. aff.':fio Aft. SPM, ~3158. POW& • bat quallt,r, al.lo S n · Convert 1ofH-sturdy, ~ 1329. 1ell $195. Hammond organ model AMPS '18 Searay 22' CC. trlr. cover, depth finder 112.000 759--0114 ---------Boston Whaler Squall. , .. .,. SST 30:'5o3 T~ r,...et 9170 new t1re.i., xln1 m~th • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t'Ol'ld 83 J 6S39 $3000 ~ l '78Terry 34' Sips !l Air, cir____ _ used I time Like nt'l4 I 971 D ... TSU ... Pvt pty INU217S > Ph • " ~5166 LOHGllD ,,a<Uft iS TaM.i inbd. 25' d1y crwser. 455 Olds eni. w 118 hrs & jtlovalor. Xtra11' 180 00 714 .9-9773. af'l 6 pm, 714 S8:J..80llJ 2D' woodefl stoop \n N 8 • -- SUXJOorbestolfer Eve!\ '76 Apechr C'am1>n 6 3 9 6118 5 . wk d a y s trailer. slpr1 7 full hook 66-Zlll u~. all xlri.i. sisoo l\ir \'Ondltioncd 11!54781 ) Ski, fa.lung fun boat Save ltlllC> over ~ price. '77 Jlanaer 19 ft tn ·hull, lil»lp Volvo J JO. 40 hrs, like new asoo. -. 71$1. 11· Lawe-Un ·11 v anaon trir ........... ..~. C. tahoa 31)' ll, Z boa\Ji. I ry $27.000 on one. alllo Newport 30 · " 32 IM:aneer. all cab, d.al. lloop A bank repo 1 SI Ip avaiJ Avery & Co. <710 fl'15..eo Udo 14. sail 13488, trlr, :M' Rena1J cabin Cruiser salla. cover, 4 life '73 m Mett In • out jad.eta. "-dy lD ult Ji\&11 moorina cover. All ll400orbROfT 152,,_, cenvu. Trim t1b1. •• 000. ......... Udo 14 ttlf. Keep i.tlde. ----lnddl trailer. Complete 11" (]·~l;Q--~·~1Eli~ZC-t:.,. $l2QO. 831 ·20CiiS. ,. * * * ~~ 21' VICTORY SLOOP. Si.'&51!M Tralen. UHlity 91 80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4888 MEWPORTDATSUM 8811 Dove Street N~'"WPORT BEACH lll-1300 l reil motorcycle trl.i. wl'UUI. box. Good road l•-------Sl7S Steve aft. $pm ~'T103 --------Mio S..ke, , .... & Acceuorin t400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 119 rebui It Type JJ I VW engine 1395. C a 11 HHJ40any tJme. -----• wfde tlres for VW bu1t Uk• new with cla111y chrom• r1 ms 12611 ~ 78 DODGE PDUP v.a. automatic, Power steering, power brakes lll.3111.31 $4777 ~A.CIC FOIO pensive laMps +other almo1t new. Chairs. Wbt wlcker cradle $'l2S. l,JA$JSO.eve. •CROSSOVHS • itema . ......_. Wallr·dryer, Mayta1 Id.I lllt. Wlcker rocker 831--iJM. QBC Audio Producll has ~ .,. .... _ .. ,_,_ dect. almoat new. S7S SI.IS, ..U •.Wicker wall Gib H 1 • ltmtt.ed number of rac ~ _. ........ , let, '200; ea/tlellt. Many Cllllc. Sun clock az:sl.._f!ml wlcll•r aon umm nablrd tory "*· F\111.11uaran· ~ BOAT ~ atip, fbtla, Ulte nu, c1bi11 Movln1 . Beal orr 67M182. 2:MO S. Main, Santa Ana Al the Comer of Warner 54'97070 ...tors. •••••••••.•••••••••••• • I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' •:-:=a~~: =~ mbttan>-f3UE. WIJaoo, etac•re ~. sell f15. =.'f ~ft ~i ~;::. le4td, only 1111~1._ cos· ~ ~-:l•b lpt S-panttb Cll. ~. bathroom vanity 9'CorUt..a.o. mlllc dama1e. QSC. 181211 ~ • 191.. _,.,, mllc.. Sala bed dbl Sl15. I pc. ~~. c.:: ~~1 Aac.tia, CM.145-2S40. •..... ~a-.. .,. G •• -wv ~......, Uprt1bt piano, ebony, -"COLODTV -w--. am .... tell 9100 .• pr YSL •un--'hvmboot W/cW ... n WAL :=;i:v~~ --..•eo.t•.NU ••1• saamt.WAR. ...... Mt with I etwn. :,.:~ -. w..-• tlt1 •I, 1 • t dreuee, t05J40. -ea.I. --~--., -am trl, ..o •·All ol· W'artU..a.etorpn ·--~ .. mo_...... -..., • ~ 1>191 b'On ..,or11ar .t-.one tllO~oU• wwwwa-.-. .... vn. ....... bed ..... Aatiq• ...... ldlak1 ...,, •petters, eP.z!Wd r.., a.iw.S itilltll dbl doou .....,. OW dr . ..tdac 1 • ._ CO ._ •· MMl7I _ elll •1-.... I ...... 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IUat coad. --·-•• .. •••••• ~ nd 112.JOO l6a5'1 ...._6w__,e.w °"'mpelDt._, ._. • , ..... •4 t ~ . HI " .. · , I ._ 13 411D SL. llBZ. Z tops, 5 llUNl'INGTON BEACH . • . . .. ,-U, .. wtah UD· th..-100 .U.. .l&ve· --------....... 9721 mat wbeel•, cherry. 14J.ZOOI 'TrlM.,Loeded.XU'anlce, w a.eoo mllel. YOUR White. $1Sff/otfer. '1 4r , .. , ....... Ma Ma..o.-11w ...... ._.,.,. ........... AMYCAA .. 1•11 ...,.," IOI...._. ,&--..a'-,,_ •aJGIUlnn.IGaU wUI hcrUice. $1500. alOICE cl ettber car 117.-_ • . ...,. rlA9r" • ·---•11u1eu111 en. -.81 J U S T $ 7 t t 6 lt71 NT '911DSL: ~·new ...Z "19 I to S&. <.-rQV>CZUVJY > • 'Tl VW BUG. ~ lllcb $ Sl'W drame 6 · • Sllper Beaut.fl car. muat be '10 ruT. drive U'ain " ~-4'S E. Cout JDwaJ lir•. A.Ill /Fii. elean . t..-4. W ccoodi· dellL.JmOIOfr.54M'711. ~~=«nu air. ~,!r.'t!cs~°'I MlkJlkleDrt•• SZ50.PtaMM111 don. <mMYC> lt6' M.1;1•• 2lOSL fad«J tea1ber turbo in· Newpoet Beach tn.-o • Bus • ..,_ .... palet.. . ·a P..-4 P. u ..:••d• mo !II. Blada IJlvd. Mff f ,..., at. du\ brow'D int, "TL ZiClC Claaate. SUIU"OOI. taior. ear in oew coad. "73 TbiDI &OOd ccacUtklG '*"-. bib: rw ~t! =· ,,_ •· !!'!!':!!!:.~ •• -... LA HAllRA llACH IMPOITS 4 IPd. bodl tops. lmmac :;oc>.;. R:l' tt2·4780. Day• 02·4780. evu newly painted. suoo: .._..._im. '11'1 0.-~Up wkb 9 4 t70I csm~ti..S:sW) •DoveStreet tar.~~to~I> ...... -• r--pd 8-4llZ. m.ctl'l Siders• 81ufen ~ ca--r. R•blt en1 ...... _. __ ...... NEWPORTBEACH JUBHI_...._ ... _,~ ~· 4 a . ll'101US. rebll motor. kl "11VWC.anvert Llkenew. '71 VW au.. Wll"1 ..,_, -....... 81md&Jb>' -""· 712-0tOO lJOOW. Cout Hwy I eat be r . wood • dla. MW tires, $7500. 10 ,,_ . ...,._ Cond. Bed in back...,. auoo . 20 m PC · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----------NewportBdl ~ A .. I F .. I ca ••. •2745. .-im. .. -. ..,..... .,.. -2or.rs.Tlk II lt1m•• 111c bell oa. 10·, 102 ...... _. M2-4IZ'» • __ __:... ____ _ • ,. BMW m · abownn f9nMI% morm/aA'Pm. wr m. ., .... 2 ~. "1'I Duber DteMl. 4dr. '13 Super bu1 radio. -,_a.ya.; rllwwt llercede1, BMW. psfec:t.MK.Dl.k>eded. cfttaMI IWHftlil I -"SIDAM llOOdeoad.aoruaL~. AC. •ilver 1r .... 11 beaterrdal\ires.Good bed. tu JI o tr road Anc:M., a.a.le • Ex· .._ 111.-_ """"' IHIWUft ..v I '74 JtO ~ ()BO ~ " r CODl112,.2100. .,._Slct equipped. a.om xt.ru. Citic. WewW..Uyourcar ® • Aut.omaUc, air cond., ,_ t · • stereo, lO mos wur'y. Taite over payments. cm «mti!lf!!m-t at your ,._. 9711 ._ • .,, 1unroof. Brown w I 1 owner • ..,,.. m eace. 11'1'5 ~ tuS Tar1a. l»KU. '14 Duber XI.at. cond. en4?'MaA.S. price. &e;t k>caUoo ln ::•-••••••••••••• ~~>. ____ _, brown interior . ~CJ,11111 roo(. new 41.000 mi. slot cond. --------k>/mi. sz,.oc>/Of(er or '1S lb.Ida Rotary PU: a.u. imp, 4011 mt, x.Jat cood, $USO /beat olr. -..m. ~ ~. For ln· JI ~Jlri o . ....t, 4 apd, 77 PIAT t1151GNE?i.991 -• ..-.~ ~~~ all Must aell. MS-MEO ~es. ~~:. ~ w~ -;1;:: tnde. Dl-OZ51. fcrmatian call ltm Cvr· tlfe deck ..... Wknd XI -•v~.,.-..-.. .,..,...."· '80 ~ 1800 Roacbier. Cal.14M-(181U,...,.un '71 411 VW wa100. gd nn. en.-l;DJ•-dy.. • /9 JIMMA.llHO extru. Ladd. auoroof. bladl. mech. xlnt. Good cond. nto, AM/FM, A/llah•I..... Yellow, ha11ate raclt. VOUlSWACHM S6Kml. Npl. Bch. body & lnL New tins. ·•vwnou1Good. 1l'100 pp MM9l5 UOOW.Coutllwy '74 Caprl V·I, 4·apd, C\llt.Oal wheela. AM /FM 161llBEACHBLVD. n~2"173.998-9350. chrome nma, $9500. fl5(1oree.t0ffer. . . "7S Dalian PU. lo ml, -...... Bcb IM247f3 AM /Fii. alal cond. ltereo. very clean, low -"""'""GTON 8 .... ACH ~ Vot.o 9772 m•I" Sill~ mlea, (l14TWT> nvi·uu" • '79 450 SL Maple yellow 642-S2:llO. camper ahell, cuatom --------WAS.199 142-ZOOO Loaded. Aluminum --------"7Z VW coov. oric, in• •••••••••••-••••-•••• wbla, xlnt cocid. $.1500. Mfa'-o 9701 '71 Capri, Sood cond., 1'1111W..u.cl wheels. 2 tops. 5.400m1 '73tun9!4_: •Ntmewpgbrhall,!say" out Xlnt cond. 11.aet 1!._~DL;_~ ~~ & ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1100 or beat offer. SSZf9 :!,'7s.!s~~-Npl. Bcb.. 114·615 2773. ,.t.:sOtoi"ter. Muit Sell' Sell. S3.700/best clfer. .,. .... ei. Ill""" .. vuw. .. on. 'llCbevJ ~Toa Pick Up. ALfAllOMIO ~ ~E.C.OutKJway boo int.. full pwr & air, am> ---Qt Uln. ~ $3495 ~----- Bocb' grut.. Needa enc. ~ 97ZO atBay.MSeDrive tmmac car. 1 owner il 2:llOS 4dr sedan. blu~. "l'O VW BQC, mint coodi· '73Volvo411pd. tlDQ.c.atl~'nR7 SAUS.SBYICI ••-•••.·~·;::.;,.• ....... Newport Beach 673-0900 (905XKC> &9M. reg gas, $5500 ~o:~ up::;~1;,·e~~t don in trout.. St5QO. P.P SJ2SO '73Fordca.mpuapeclJtl, AHDLIASIMG -Alltah••..,. ~SJ63. ~ E Wilson. $8.695. 645 ~6373 o r ...-m 486-662Qearlymc>nl!> lo mi. A/C etc. Clean. DEMO SALE -..cT10M Of YUi IMD SA.LI 1300 W. C.Oast Hwy CM 55J-42fl9 --------~--1508 NOWINPROGRESS! AU.MOOB.S NewportBch 642~63 lOOSB. '67911.rattcar.65.000m1 . ~.~~~•••••••••••• ~ ... ~~~·-·-••n• "11 GMC ~ T. atepslde H MPORT SHOP 6 COMPARE $400 1971 MR l .S Ltr xJnt cond. Must be seen ! e e e e e e e e e e e e P.U .• k)'I, :Hpd, P .P. BEAC I S CASH ..-Z 78 lOOSO Whlt.e wtred leather. nu S7SOO/dfr. ~9157 $l350Joftei-. &40G&1 8411 Dove Strttt TVRIO p a 1 n l e n g l r a n !> • e e ..,.,...._~,...T"'~-.. ale, NEWP075,.R090TBEAO CH R£BAH P'u.lly -.t,6.........t. factorv restored Beat offer over ._.. 9755 GAS UJ~•7 ~ ~"'....... ~ _.... .,~ .,, S16 000 B d "'If l ....................... . many extraa. Lo mi. --------OMALL sunroof. warra nty. · u "' er $1185.CaJ&46-5151. '74Spyder,lomi,AM/Flll <.mvt>Fl ZU-e-9830 eves/'#llnds. MustSdl! Rl61989 Runs VGN f570 :!:.~ 5 spd, SSSO<>. 71DATSUH AATS JIMSLEMOHS 21U88-:allOa.m·5Pm great.613-~~S:~ • SAVI • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. 2!0ZF~M IMPORTS Two 1960 ~t:. I q~. I -----.=. 9-75-• s D...-O• nw / Ster"~. Hew & UMd mo HARBOR BLVD. oonvertJble, i.old l\~W II\ ~_,,cc 6 • ..-W tt79 1977 ALFA air cond, shadow k1l At COSTA MESA Or. Cty AU ong . $20.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXUIY SPIUNTVELOCE Champagne melallic Select 631-1276 forboth. 96.J._~__ "l OEAlRlROIYN U.S.A. e '76 PINTO . CHEVIOLITVAt4 5 speed. stereo cassette. paint. lS,000 m1le.t1 _ ...... h '-'t (OOI'193> <625UKT> Auto Sales .. ~ 97.az ~ e f 979 Equipment includes ,..........,s.i · -.a95 ,,_ "' CARVER · piusb carpet.. paneling, $7499 _., J.221NH&Tbor,Anabelm i0MB2SO.Newen1. 72M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• icebax,wetbar,twoCap-IEACHIM.,...RTS J&MMARIHO 112·9800 A,(:,AM/FM.Mmlcoad. 'Tl Midget Lo ml, gd ROUS·ROYCl e r-v y-... SW &Jb.a Inside fr out. Dark d AM FM 1we taiaa cbal.ra, breallfast Ml Dove Street -A..,._. "7113' Sport Spyder, blk, Greeatrao lat ts.»o ~. I tcau. ..~:;:.. 4 soeed. nk!lo noot. 350V8. Ult wheel. NEWPORTBEACH l871.18EACHBLVD. eoocf cond. very cleu 1»-00t3 · · -...9Sl·l41.3,546-3931. \,__ _ __..,._ • 114117-33.ITRW l cbrome bumpera & 712-0toO HUNTINGTONBEACH $!:500i'Ofr548-m7 MGil 9744 ClOSEO SVNOA•\ - 1rtlle. Sleep• tour l --------142-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e W • • • • • • • • <1818>. 1911 "'· ~... -------ni.i.a.Spyder.2A.ooomrs. 'S9Si.JverCloud • 7 TO TA aura. OM.Y "950 ,_,..~ AM /FM ca11etle. xlnl H.w t97t 3 YO \-" HOWAIDCllenoW SPIDER cond. l5000 or bat. otr. * * * M'i• ~C: • e DovelrQuilSts. Red,S1peed. <22Sl'Df') m.al7aAa:ao. More .,.ople buy tbe e '2379 NEWPORT BEACH IEACHMUSTl~l1S "11U.8portSpyder: Lib llGB coovertible than ~•••••••••••••!?~! • .311 -11 ~ ,_,.,,, mJ at .. reo any other convertible! e • -MIDoveStl'eet ::Wei.~.' '" · WEEKEND SeeUSbeforeyoubuy SAAi 1i:O~~!tnredtO. VfKY outstanding value NEWPORT BEACH TOD• YU! • 9 •••Hi-Back. Lo· Back 75z..o900 ~~~-:.W~f!!lll '75 ~. a mere 2Alt ml. SALIS. SBYICI seat.a, Barrel & Mhrt· ripertliq cood. tMOO or ~ AMDLIA5'HG auu. 1ofa-bed1 f or A.wtila f709 ll:.:,;:::ii~~~~;;i;;',lf t.ldfer, Cub. 957·7161 CLEARANCE '~ DDIOSALE • '74 QPR MANIA v .... RV'a, P\J'•· Mhu'1 •11•••••••••••••••••••• daysPr-5. ~ ~ NOW IN PROGRESS' & AW». Custom seats at 'f>l Au.Un Healey 3000 "JI aA>: 4dr. 13111 ml, orig -.._.~-"'----,-7-2-7 -·-/. • *2479 • • • • close-out prices. From Xtnl. cond. llOO. • Uke owner. ldnt coad.. SMOG. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• l.A7 DIESELS ·-~ IUCH IMPORTS e 9 SS9 ea : HI-back, Lo· overpymts.4!M-S606 4111M722beU-7pm. l'7IHOMOA 1ftDL 2mHarbor81vd. fNIDowStreet Back . Barrel & Mlnl. IMW 971Z l'72 DATSUM ACCOID COSTA MESA NEWPORTBEACH • Nice one A u to . trans .. Radio • ~.:;=. ~.!'~t!cie!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IZOO Only 2~.000 miles. •Mn7t lOOSO 979-2500 71z..oft0 (7S3Mr:C.140251 I cuatom i:mde. Moo t.bru Automatic, radio. <ZlUHHJ TUllOSIDAH ·11 MGB. blue. wire T~ 9765 • Tburs llam·llpm. Fri biemer. Back to school. $5999 P\Lllyequipped includinR wheels, 1uc1ace rack ........... ••••••••••••• '68 VW CO VERTIBl.E 8am·9pm. Fac t o r y <561111.Z> HIWPOITDATSUH electric sunroof Only J6,00> miles. SS800 Call il TO)'Ota Corona Ne-w • wareboule1bowroom $1 n • llOAOWAY SZ 199 •Dove&tnet ~~~Ynew. (.;::_AfaCcl· days 833 9088. eves ma. nl!Aust. battery. • COMPLETB. Y RESTORED • ••• VAH IAMfA AMA ~DATSUH NEWPORTBEACH _, ........... -· MIZ-8757.Debbie aean S1300 494 3990 MOT CHEAP. s.-rMst&RV 1135·317 1 •DoY•S&rwl Hl-UOO •tc.Z7t240 i3MGB.MuatSell.-B-EST-'78~UcaST e LIKE IRAMD MEW. Dhco..tc.ltr n.Eu~mun011iv1HG 111~"~· NEWPORT BEACH OFFER. tllOOO "S(>8ed AM/FM atereo. 1365'1.loMcran •USB> IMWt* 133-1100 .-Mew '79 DIESB. 9fl8.l.201 642·3U2 e 11'4140-131 N1tl CMlwC.w.tlaJ ~=:::«:6: '16ltl10,batebbk,k>m1,1 HOHDACars ~ooi;fcioJ~u~. p 11ot 97'8 "18 SIUw!f'ull Jyrwarr . • I •--It --.._1v.... .... ...... y ~delivery . new C AM F M ~-•I'. '16S3CIAS/R (ll5RKO> --·· _.,. _........, ~ •• ... •••••••••••••••••• A/ . ' s tereo. '78 Kl G CAB 5-19 AM Prffway. '77 3:2048pd. st<810SPV> m .iam Bee To Quit Fro.! (12:8385) ory warranty. PIUGIOT shadow. M900 891 Im City of '775.'!048pdS/R (011'9) lt712IOI UNIVERSITY "73 Corolla Wagon. xlnt • •5279 s.19 Pe 5tM"119 :::::&~~» .wamauc, airccacUtioD· OW.•WM •MIZ 71 lOOSO SALIS. SMYICI cond nm ,rest sieoo. e 9 • • • • • • • • l213tt2t-6222 '78SlllAA,<;<119WDA> ~\S'eO. Uke aew ...... C... • GMC TUllO AMDLIASIMG Call980-1639or962·7118 ca-tS..11..,.. ( ) Sllll TNCb ~o~~~::~~ NO::'P=ESS! ·-r:,.C:~':,,~· 2;~to~~~~: • Oataun. " speed IO miles. AM/FM. sliding • back window. ma<;1s 1 1 •094-11<0•~95) DODGE '73, clean. cpt, pe.nel'c.. mass. tinted windows. reblt enc .• 12/#:10/olr. 841-1378 ."1• ~ 10. a cyl, aUcll shift 12,070. Call Chril 91D-74SI ~~ eo::~81s:t'9640 t433VDF) IUCHIMPORTS Mustteil 1144-4839 NnPOJrraKACR '77 Accent. auto trans. 00· •...Z 78 240 M Dove Street '75Cdica: 25 mpg. air . re· ~IJM )¥ 31K ml. $fl~. Must Dt1S1L NEWPORT BEACH ar wmdow defrost. new Mil. 551-51711 Only 12.000 miles. elec 752-0900 Urel. S!8fll5 ._9'19 lMllEDlATE '75 2llCrl. ab blue, Z3,000 D ..... n1ERYI mi, 1 owner. iood cood. .,......, $5750. 4f4·0141 eYU .,..... 9730 ........................ trlc sunroof. stfreo caMeUe. lvory !))am boo. D9W car fadol)' warran· • e • • 78 ALFA SPIDER • :LO MILIS: 'Tl Tr.cletma n 8200. 114 Ton. flally loaded. Good CODl1 S500 or m11 ke ot · rer. fll80.1712•fl11. LAIGIS&ICTIOM • -..mdfa Of.MIW 1979 •--------- 32Cl's lf77 UR szar. suwr .• a!!l. air cood.I· ty. (J.57VQ() •..-Z •73 220D DllSB. tmmac11l•l•. auto. tnmL, alr eoad .. •lereo. '9 Torou Corona new braM9. w.., valve job 2 gas t&nb. 1 owner car. Good cond. SJ ,2$0 /beat dfer~ • 97'7 • 5 speed AM/FM. custom pe1nt Clean (13979-04633) e '75 VW BUS • • • • • • "11 ai.vy Van kyl, S1 .G). C.11 aft. 7PM.-.7087 Al.BOSDC::Sf1 Uooln1. stereo. Loni IM STOQCI earl UOlllS> Oal.I today · We at.o may $7111 W Dod'9 van~ T., '815 have that pre-owned MIWPOITDATSUM orbeltolfer. BMW you are lookln• •DoveStreet 4N-.ml Corl NSWPORTBEACH .._,._.... 9190 Hl-2CM049Mf49 IJJ.IJOO . ••-.. •••••••••••••••• '1• 2100Z. A/C, All!P'll ~'tSaUYoutCatT ~~·_.!~C~.;.. ~· ~~~t~'r!!;• =D ~4'9d. CIWmlMW ;-.&in• ..... ~. wtMddle lot van root PAYSTOPDOLLAR 'Tl -.... Ulll _.. =· e:auat •••• r • __ ,_7 ___ 9_.2_1_0_0 __ ~0..Utedlmporil II lff7 •-'1•0 .. caDJlla«O. mat wbla, a atraa. -•·-·-IJl.JI 71 ...-/bit air MO-..,,, • ao.dRer' JDCIO: Sapd, 4 dr W-. It o-.. at. '!' "' .., Od c:ood .,... ltlw ... l ol • llttnd '61• ~! ~nestwknda .... tMCVW) n~ 1 liiW -UBa..-iL Loo# ...... I· .. ~-.-.;...;: -.0...;......._~--.llt-IOOO-W a RI .... ).ate •odel To7otaa, 1.-ded. llab....., fll· IMlt. Heedt r•&ottni. J.9W,Q~aUlw7 \lal'llOI. ....... vw. t.r.MMIU. ... Trll o.e::..-.... Tiii ~.Bdl ~ Olll•eOlillar' "1$ BllW 111111. •• -1, ... ..,., .. • .... nu ..-r1rm. •·.--71-14,_0_·_Z_a_l_r_, -m-.-,-,-. m..a 11.--.SMOO. '7J-..WUCSL ....,,. ... :::..:,= :t-........... . cmMVL> •MU 79 JOOTD SfATIOMWA~H Jl\lllJ eqdpped lochadiDC l•ctorr 111aroof. ••· ecuttve car. eoo mlta . (ICDWB) LIASIOll PUICMASI ...... Tl DILIVIRYI ALL ADDITIOMAL llODZLS JUtDUC £1) 1'0R WEEJtEND SALE. nJU. CU.OA SKLSC· 11ClNI CM&.fOl 9UOTI •SI.EMONS .um MCTOIY AUIMOlll• .... &31·127& •llAUOll BLVD. OOfl'AllDA ,..._..a Dal. Under ...,. • all ext.ru. llluat tall. bltofr. •'740T ,.,. 9750 ....................... • • '4279 4 ri>eed. radio. (13958-75&MNM) e '77 TOYOTA PICKUP '4279 ,• ·.:e • •• • .... •• ..... \'Ga.YO _ __..\Id. QJll'A'lf&IA ........... , lt'llYOLYO tGSl900I A .. t9'1 <IMAUH>. OMLYSlttl MOWAaQ n•t Dow laQMU 8la. NEWPO~ BEACH ll).Olll m7 IN DL. Auto, A /C, Aaitot. Mew tlOO ,.. llidL, Ir bfta. 4 spkr ••••••••••··~··-•••• All/PM, $5800 firm. ••1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tto5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1S PACER Rally a /c, 31Xml. Xlnt. eood. 675-912'3 . • •NNfl l "'tt W" ! ! I ' ~ 4 f, I .' 'J L 1m CHIYllOLIT CAPllCI LUXUIYS.AM ladecll A P'Ml family caw l CMIJ'ZT). Ot&YS3tt5 HOWAIDCia•a•t Dcwe •Quall Sta. "16~5portabollt p/s. NEWPORT BEACH p/b, a /c, auto. Good llJ.0515 cond. $1,950/best oUer. --------55Z-M74aft. 6. '19 Caprice clauic 2 dr., 1'7t C .. YSLB Transp Car. '87 Dart, runs good. $35() or beat offer. 556--0656. tt 10 loaded, 5,600mi . Must leJ.l 1 m-4al. COllDOIA Spilt power leather .-.. cnJlse control, tilt wbed, power windows, very nice . Low miles. ('1UZWQU) 9940 ....................... -------- '73 Buick Century. 2 dr. full pwr, a ll extr as. $1600. Runs great. 557 .9755 eves & weekends. • '78 Buick Regal Limited fully loaded. tape deck, AM /FM, chrome wheels. 2llKmi. Show room cond. $6,500 /Best Offe r . 673-4990. 9915 '72 QJupe de ViUe: Xlot cand. $1.500/ best offer. 56-6492 '76 SeviUe: Beige/brown top, xlnt cond. 60M mi. S'/400. 55&-1929 eves --- '79 Seville, exceptional oond. fully loaded Take over payments. 581-0821. '77 Seville: Loaded. 2 , tme. many xtras. $9950. 1131-1.989 '77 Seville, xlot cond, brown. Must sell STS95. 552-6855 CONVERTIBLE· '75 red Eldo. 32K. wbt int.. loaded & exceU. cend. P.P. t8350. 640-7317 'ii Coupe De Ville, out· standing cond, all xll'as, 84&-014.3. '72 Coupe d e Ville : Loaded, good cond, $1395. 557·3711 wknds <mly. '78 Sevllle DeElegante, astro rool, stereo tape w/CB, trip computer , wire wbls , lo mi , (677CVPM) Watkins Leasing Company 549-1256 i6 ELDO CONV. all ex· Ins. Vogue tires. 32mM i. Sll,500. P . P. 714-731-2200. "11 El Dorado Blarriu, IStr'o """· loaded. only 7Kmi. $13,G . 499-3551 9917 ?ICHIYIOLIT CAMARO T·top, 6 cyl., air crond., power steering, tilt wheel, Rally wheels . 3>,000miles. (Ser. W180) $6495 JIMMAllMO YOl.UWA ... .ll7ll BEACH BLVD. SVN'l'JNOTON BEACH MJ.2000 'Tl ca-ro Xlnt. Cond. v ... *· All'"' stereo. n G1·12'72, lllke "11 ...._ ltereo, a/c, all ..,....~ HIO ff71 CHIYIOUT MOYA 6 c yl. economy , autmnaUc trans., pwr. steering, air cond. at low miles. (376VJJ). OM.Y $45'5 HOWAIDC..Yroa.t Dove Ir Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 $5995 NABERS ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. &4.2-5678. At Orange County's # 1 Buie/, Deakrship Bauer Buick in @sta ~esa ALL PRICES SLASHED! 1979 TRANS AM T· Top. Last of its kind. Sale Price 8 8795 (038WPL) 1978CORVETTE T-Top A silver beauty • s 11 49 5 l949v~H> Sale Pnce , . 1978CAMARO Rally Sport. Extra sharp Sale Price 8 6595 (174VMP) 1979 CAMARO Z-28 Has everfthing. 8 7777 (<BJNPM) Sale Price 1978CAMARO Cpe. White. The ladleS will love this. $ 6 4 9 5 C7o7uoxi ·· Sale Price 1978 TRANS AM Black beauty. Sale Price S 7 4 9 5 (650VPMI I979MGB w ire wneela. Red and sporty. $ 6 9 9 5 '479552l Sale Price 1978 MG MIDGET Red beauty. Sale Price S 44 9 5 (208133) 1978 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE A classY Package. Sale Price 8 54 9 5 (529VLA\ 1978MGB Sale Price85999 Buy A. Band See. (5-47UPW) OUr p~ iaeludee nerythillf( f>xet!pl tax,. lieenlf" and 1977 TRIUMPH TR·7 Air cono + sunroof Sale Price $ 64 9 5 (675TDHl 1973 MGR-GT Sharp. (981J00) Sale Price 8 3395 1979 D1'TSUN 280ZX It moves Sitting still Sale Price s9999 (618WFI) 1979 VW CONVERTIBLE Lt blue & beautiful Sale Price 8 9495 1258XNMI 1979 VW CONVERTIBLE Sliver beauty Sale Price 8 8995 (11810) 1978 DATSUN 288Z Silver streak s7999 (050TWL) Sale Price 1977 TOYOTA SR5 Sporty economy. Sale Priee 8 4595 161 lSXA) 1978 DATSUN 288Z Bold. beautiful. gold Sale Price 8 8995 (355UNU) I97i DATSUN 240Z Air cond. and sharp. Sale Price 8 3999 (312VOF) 'l973~AGUAB XKE Convertible. Absolvtely beautiful. • S 12 4 9 9 twTOPWO) Sale Pnce ~ a 120 docum,.ntary lf'f'· o,.,. 'Till 9 r.11. llon...S.I. r-. •. o,..n g"'7 s.u.a1 'f''U s r.111. J Md.I Sold .,. s. ,,.,. ,,.,., 1!TJ$ HARBOR BL~ alS'TA iWS4 F..xecut1Vf"~ per.,1>0<11 ·1~1 9R Rel'tcncy D~I . 4 dr. fact warr , 27mpl(, well equipped. Sil .JOO 714 524 ·6687 ·11 Old<i Mdl 9H. I'S. l'H. AC. VI!. rel'? J:;J!.. 89,0uo rru. Sl.200 752..WO!f 9957 .•.••.............•••.• 197SPIHTO In rrul~ '1 !>peed. i:rf'at ga:,nulcagc llOO~X0 1 $1999 NEWPORT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 78mRD PINTO RUNABOUT 6 cyllDder. aulomatu:, more. (799U FW I $3477 s.Al>DLEIACK FORD ZM-OS. Main, Santa J\na Alt.beComeror Warner 546-7070 /4 Good cond. Sl.595 631·1628 14 Runabout. Snrf. auto trans, A /C, J\M /FM , xlnt. Dys 540·4113 . eves /Wknds 960-5265 m>cc Pinto. would shr parts w /other old Pinto. SS 1632. Sli II runs. ........ 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llr76 Custom Suburban f'1ry 9 pass. SU. Wgn. Loaded. med. engine. good cood. 673-4899. "10 Ply. auto, P /8 PIS. 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OOdrfls. city st6te and zip cooe on on ~ Olli<:IOI Entry f.otm Ot pronled on o plOITT I 3 ov ~· ~c. OI POQel I Mall to: a.. ... I Wiit Your OWft ......... ,,.._ .. I ft.O ... •IOtt ... ,..,., ...... 111 I Nam• I AdQ,eu-------- 1 C11y ... S!Ote Z•P- l---~----~----~------ t m•~~c~e.,_.. ........ .._...,..__,~c . ~ ~ ... . ....,.._.. ___ _ - ... L.OiSA t..UCK A &IRl.. WAN'TS MOR~ "TtiAN A cot-~ UNt..OVAeJL.e PROPUC"f F-OR A HtJS~ANP. .. . . . . ... , CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thero are et toast six differ· ences in drawing tletalls betwffn top end bottom P'!neh. How quickly can you llnct them? Check en,wers with those below. MO-SI ...... S t ... 1911141 t i llel:I J ... lftlll.I I f UOjtenC13 t 1•11•...-•t ''4IOll'll»111 t . .., ... .., 'I ••/\1>14 c ·111w1111w •1 etOOV t W)UOl••u10 ·irl@ -•-, ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • 0,IN LINlll MHttf'y ...... IM1 •fie MM.&ic, knewtnt wMft Mt to 1peek, or as Tu,,... ~ fh "WIL L TIM IOI IL•N CIHA T lltllL OOUI NCI! THA NSPE SEE IF YOU CAN FINDSUML'1 Add the tour lhadltd numbers above end you will find they total 17 Slmllet L ·lhaPtd combination• In this diagram total II. 19, 20, 21. n , 23, 24, 2S, 26 and 27. Some may be totalled In aeveral ways, white others, auch as 28. 27_ .and U, appear but once. Of course, the four·i.tt.r L's may be poaltloned with long or lhori sldn extendlnQ In any direc- tion up or down. How qulckly can you find all the sums? ICH.,. lltMf'rlftll o..-Mtter spadnt tot Mftlt • .. 11 ... 119141 ~· ....... It!..,~~ INW!l t1•M .. • One't A C•tt Jn ffCb grouplng of thr-. one 11 • 0 c.t: 1, 0.... bNr lion. 2. Teplrtlgu tarpon. 3. Lemur llnnet lynJC. Which ere the ceta? ·wu~1 t '>16ti t llOJ1 I • Goose OrNMI Two oeott ln front of • goose. fWo ,.... Mftlnct • fOOIO, and one gooae In tho mlddlo. How mHy ..... altOfether? • Rlddl.-~ This! Who Is the ... tlnQlest football player? The tight end. How long have men played prec:tlal lokfl7 Since antlc-qulty. i '2. ~ ..__,._/ ~J ::::--~ 7 ~ 5. ---::::::::-:=-c • • :l 12 .6 • SCHOOL'S INI Add the following col•n neatly for a timely pl(fure above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. S-Flnh. 6-0k. green. 7-Bladt. t-Dk. brown. t-Maroon. . .. SPELLBINDER --............... . SCORE 10 poln1s for uslr19 all tt\e lettttrs In the WOfd below to form . two complete words PERMEATE .. ·~ ---.. ---. THEN Kore 2 points HCh for all . ~ words of four letters or more . fouod among the letters. J Try to Kore at to.att so Poln1s • .. .-"•AW w«AeW MoW04 -. .,, THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES b PASKO, TUSKA COLLETTA 5UPERMAN €1GE:K~ 0..SWALP ("TH£ PRANK-r,Tt:R'i) LOOMIS'S EX-,, FIANCEE-- E'UI FINl?5 5HE='G NOT Ar HOM#: ... FIV~ MINUT/:5 LATER-- IN i.05 ANSEL ES ••• f'! WHAi WOUt.. 0 PRIGClt..L. A 8E C/OING,,, N£RE ?.' • I NE:t:O YOUR , C'AUGHTE:~ 10 HE:LP LL.IRE HIM OUrOF HI PING-- AND TIO?tCK A CONFE5510N OUT OF HIM! HI--FOt..t..ON tt\e= --.I:'L. L. TAKE: YOU TO 1'He CONTESTANTS' &J/¥S5JNG ~ ••• ''CONTESTANTS''?' WHO t70)'0U "TH INK I AM .7 ~ !/'..?' T t<"'-0'" ,• . ...,A- MY OA ... Gr-1 ...... E:=K.' E\.~::< SAW 'N it-'A-r-It /:J.N /. I '#, SJZE Pl<·S ~ -~A WILL. coc;:;:;r::',l.-~ .' 1-1;=r:z::=? ,..;=R NEW A.OOREGG. Och Oi.JS-'r, A &...,Y V\rO DC/£""? A -iC 5J.IPIFRMAN Nf: G~T 't=t\t\ At-L..-- PREGt.EY llt1trATOR5, SAT MAN IMPERSCWAT~·­ YOLJ NAME: Ir ... ACT! i I ALSO ft PEANUT Bl/TTER, fWllN NUT. ASSORTED ANO OMHOt.A CHOCOLATE CHIP. ~ONEOf' GRAHOMA'8 81G 17 oz. BAO OFCOOKIES. Mr 0.. To redeem thll coupo11, mal 11 IO 008 Food Producll Cnl'llSMl"Y· ~ S Red H• Aw . S.r1c. Arwa. C. 92705 You wll be pe6d IS( plus !>C hent1hr19. lnvotca PfOl/lng pure""-mutt be thown Upotl rtqvftf Ceeh I ~ET clt4i Af 11/f. ~CtAt.-VtSP/.AY IN YOUR 9JP6.Rlr1ARKE.f WHf.N ~Bl!'/ '38Af¢S of ~A/...GDAP. ONA CARTON OF GRANDMA'S WHOLESOME SNACKS. ~ Be a hit with C randMa'1 Bag Cooldft. GrandMu old-fashioned bag cook M!'I ha v' bttn a longttmt fa mily favont' Your f am1ly. too. w1U IOv' you for tru tmg th'm to thf hointtnadt' tnlt Now 1n a b'6 wmllftn ounc~ family. s1ut>ag. A pat f...Oy snack l~L CrandMu Frurt n Oalme.11 Bars: dd1C10Us ovm-baktd last' truh In a fotl pouch Thty '' gttat for snacking. Or with lunch. Now at your groctrs rn o1 srx pouch c:.uton of lwtlv' wholt 9 IOmt bart Until Oct. 31, the est part of au • IS less. Don., WWI to make tho-.c homemade caramel appl~. Now. unul Oc1obcr 31sl, Kraft giv~ you 15' off on two grc<il ways to make 'cm. The good old·f~hloncd way with 'rnoolh unll <.'~my Kr.if1 caramel~. Or the quick and cao;y wa y with Wrapplcs caramel shoct\. C> , .. ,.. ....... - OOO't2 ·- • • low tar MERIT attracts increasing number Qf former high tar smokeiS. Not too long ago, most smokers believed that low tar cigarettes si01_ply didn't taste very_good . Then along ca me MERIT packed with 1Enriche<l Aavor:w cobacoo. And the "low tar, )ow taste" theory was exploded. No other new cigarette in the last 20 years has attTacted so many smokers as quicld-y as MERIT! And ic's convinced some of the hardest .. ~plcase critics of low tar moking: high tar smokers. In fact, over 7~ of MERJT smokers are comill~ directly from high tar brands! It's dear: MERIT taste i.s changing attitudes towards low tar smoking. T lilli:•"'·w.·o.•::':: -1or1:11•··:· L--------............ -____ __.1.r11 ... •·• ,nu., .. ...,,. • K THEffi YOURSELF Send the QUeSllOll. • 1 ,....., to "A.$1c " Flflltly ~ ~· Lemoion Ave ..._ 'lblk. NY 10022 Wt'M PIY $S '°' PIJOl•shld QueSllOIU Sorr;. we can't .. sw. omers FOR BOB BERGLAND, Secretary of Agrlcuhure "-the wortd tood aipply improwd? -B.T., Decatur, m. • Statistically speaking, the world food supply Is In good ~, better than tt has been for some lime. Grain production thls year will be the largest ever. In fact, even though world consumption will also reach record proportions, we estimate there will be more than 185 million tons of grain in raerve , ample to meet virtual· ly any contingency. But these figures are meaningless to fully one·fourth of the Much food and much hunger, too. world's population. About l billion peo· pie are underfed and undernourished Most of these people live In the 62 poorest nations where food production has just bareJy kept pace with population growth, and In some cases has fallen behind. The U.S., which holds 40 percent of the world's grain supply Is pressing for a system of International food reserves. FOR KATHERINE MacGREGOR, 1ta1 of NBC·lV's UttJe HoUN on the Prolrle If "'°" -.re ~ tnaMported back In time to the 1870'•, the era of tbc Mries, what would )ol(MI mJae mo.t? -N.T., Rapid City, S.D. e Traveling GOnvcnlencc (you can be anywhere you want wtthln a few houn): the telephone (l love to get on It and chat fot hours); my analyst (lhe 's a.Ila my frtmd) ; th« unllm· tted choice In clothes (I'm a fashion &eak,I . One thing I would not miss Is fast foods. FOR PRINCE CHARLES Hew "'°" lnMrtted your moth.r'• grat k>w lot '**" Md lot bona? -A.S., Watcbat•, N.Y. e I love hones but don't undastand what makes them dck. I haven't got my mother's expertlse. People who meet me tit races and expect a flow of tlpl are dlsappolnted. Aa a nonracfhg man my answer ls thll: The bat advtcc I can gtve Is don't beck any of the Queen'• hones. Any ttme I do, It'• total dltutcr. So I don't anymore, and l auggat thal you don't, either. FOR REP. ROBERT C. ECKHARDT, (D.·Toas) Do you blq/cJe b plH lllN -« CID eave .. eollla1? - Mn.~~Tretoa,N . .1. • l'w blcyded to WOfk and to rneedngll at the While Houte ewr ~ I was elec:Nd to Conwell In 1966 becauae ol the excrdM, the vtltM and the rnobllty M offers. I feel a whole lot freer on my b6ke, and I newr need to wony about getting fusl or a p..tdng ~; but I haw had torM problems: Every pert of my bike hal been ltolen al ope time or another. and once IOmebody made olf wlh the whoM hie.. FOR THE •ASK'" EDITOR I• Edd• Reher gotng to b&ab dd.afle ol hill mam..ge to Uz T.yb In a book, and le h« actua.Uy wrlting one? -F .P., Sante Fe, N.M. e Eddie Is Indeed working on his memoirs. In fact, that's all he's busy with right now Eddie, who became an Instant suc.cess In the SO's, Is ~ed by show business today, and so he's keeping busy by penning his autobiography. He's hop· Ing that when It's out, 1111 give his fading, singing career a shot ln the arm (his votce Is SlilJ good). There was talk that when he and Uz (wife number two: Debbie Rey · La and Eddie In better times. nokh was the first Mrs. Fisher, Connie Stevens and Terry Richard were the third and fourth) split, Eddie agreed to keep quiet (In print) about their Dfe togethc But those rumors nUght be juJI that, because Eddie says that into his book wW go everything that has happened to him , and that Includes his stint as Uz'• hulband. FOR RONA JAFFE, author of Oass Reunion Do people tocL.y many tor th« same reason they m&nied In the 50'e? -1.8., Canton, Ohio e No. In the 50's, girts were programmed bke· robots: get mAn1ed as fut as you could. otherwbe you were a failure. The young people of the 50's married strangers. Gwts pretended to be Interested In everything the man was In· terested In and thought that after marriage they would mlraculowly become best friends -but they were still strangers. Today It's all free wlll and savvy FOR PAUL WIWAMS, compoier What'• the honor you recently got from Canada? -G.B .• ~ood.fla. •I was asked to write a song In tribute to Toconto. I felt honored because I, an Amaican, was asked. Instead of a Canadian. It happened when I was on location In Toronto, fllmlng Slone Cold Deod. &ln9 asked was the good news; the bad news Is finding wetds that rhyme with Toronto. AJI I C4I\ think of ls "pronto" and "Tonto.'' and ndher of them wlll do. FOR MICHEU.E PHILUPS, •• of Bloodltne Whv did you pk:ll on llUCb. eJllv.,.... .. c~ for~ .... ter? -L.0 ., Manc:bat•, N.H. e 1 think "unUIUal" would be a better ~n. It came about thll wey: When she was born. I wanted to caD her "In· die." When I told John Phllltp1 (my hutband then) what I hed In mind for our daughter, he ICared and eakt, .. If youM gob'tg to cal h«r the name ol a country. why not Vietnam °' OUna." He w• Joldni, of c:oune. China aoun~ good - wtth a ddfcrwnt tpdlng. PRO MD COO CON ,.._. N. ,.,_, Assistant Dean cl Stu<Mnts, UnlWnlty cl Kentudiy Should Fratemltfa and Sororftfa Be Abollahed? The tr.dltlon ol IOdal fratemtia and eorodtla II u IOld .. the aJRence ol col9ga and untwnma. n-tod9l organllatton. haw b'8 provided l>Uf INtltulont wllh • rMJor IOUl'CS ol IMdershtp, campu.a lnvolvemtnt, aiumnt IUppOft and, mo.it in'cpoftant· ~. an _,,.. d9 c:orpe on ~ wt-. by ..... ~ pubkity hee con~ the !dee thet ~ .. lhl1ow and trMal. Howwlr, ..... ~ contrl>utlonl .. .,, ~bl; tr.. mtdt.. f'~ prOlllde an OMll tn 'what .. """" • ~ and lmplllotlill ~ environment. EWIYOM rney not need ot went• fmlmtty eq>eltence, .but _, lhould ptO\ltde th9 end ocher .,. ,,..... ~to IMlt ~ aeudlnt needt. Baseball's Relief Pitchets: A . the hca of b.et>lll'• Septir.1.b6< pG\nAnt .... wits lhc onc.-tNtdy 8"nl of arttng ptlcti.s and tuml nc.ty •vav game Into • tummy wrwncher, ~ .. llle.aty aytng out Cor r.w. They tlgnal to thctf bultp.n1 for "firemen." rcba ~ 10 nldcnarr"9d fOf tf\a .tJdlty 10 1nu1f out 111'1 oppc>*lg teem'• ,.ity. Indeed, lhc inaa.ed ua9 of thw ~·--nwtca ~ the blu· gal ~ In b..-a In Che 1970'1. Bob lA'mOn . the Hal of f.,_ pkhcr who IMNlged the New Yoril v.na.... to ~ Wortd s-.. ~ .... w .... p&elM Che new IClltucM mnorig be9llblll pec>pM: "R.W pkhlng " ., ~ beau.a now DUng ~ ..,..•t U · ~loC041 .......... °'WNn I WM~ (in the 1940'1 and 1950't), ..... W9N fott.s lo ,...,,.. b.i'l l9ln their Utt. Mow tt.. .. lp9• ~ tnd ... complatit ....... .. .. .. book, n.. ,,., Pldwr: ... . ""'~Nett H.o, aulhor ~ Thom .,.... ... IOme ~ ~to IUP· polt l.Amon'a ~-.Thom cMr\· ...... blnw-.11...._. .. _ .. of t..bel and t1w 1 •a · 1 tad\ ••• '*'* ..... ol ..... -'*" ....... ~=I;~,,... . .....,,.. •• flAML't-.'f,' JI A ,· .. They Also Setve Who Sit and Walt By Jeff Stewart Rollie Flngers of the San Diego Podru pllchen com~. From 1876. the frat yea of the ma}of leagues, to 1904, th. ltartet completed 90.5 pen:ent of !he gmna. By !he 194 7 ·58 pc>ll·Worid w. rt era, It wu down to 35. 1 paant The llld.e a>nUnues. from 1959 to 1978, the number of oomplaw games dropped to 25. 7 pcn:cnt. So far thll tu· '°", th. figure hea dwtnd'-d lurthe A new statistic:, the "saw." tui.bftn add· ed to the Koring chart. The percent ol gama saved. Of Wtoria procectec:I, by rckf pltchen hea pn:q........, clmb.d from l.3 pcrccnt • eat0n durlng the 1876-1904 period to ~ 18 psmn& • year {()f the .. Ihle 1958. 1hc MVC II the rebcf pttchcr'1 barvaln· Ing potnt duttng contract nego«tadont ~to lhc ~ ICOling ""-· • plcher NCetwl I MW when he (1) flnMh. et•~ won by hll dub; (2l II not the wtnntng pk.Mr; and (3) enters the 1111""' wtlh • le.d ol no more char'! ctw. rune llf\d ptlicMa at ..... OM Inning; t he eni.n the ~ with the pc>Url'ldal t).4lnQ run on~ ... bet Of on deck; Off he pllcha cffcttwly b . t ... cti.. Inn· logs, ~ ol lhc ICOfe. Only OM pMche' CM git the MW J* glf'IW. In the 1970'1, lhc ~on'*' ~hM~.The~ Alhleb, for ........ Wini to the World s.ta dwee .. drna, ~ • tee.al of 19 S.W g1ma and ueed IMlr ace re· llewr, Rol6e Flngwl, In 16 ol dtaee gllnWI. The °"°'Ml Redl, who doml· n-.d much of Che 1970'1, Mt a record when th.w plcNn c.a.d onJy 25 cuhc** 911"* In 1972; Chev broke ttt.t record wtlh jull 22 complete gwnet In 1975 . In the h halt ol the 20lh cenca.wy. d-. WM oNy 6 handful of btg ..... -,..., ..... ~ The .. NgUlw Nllwr -Doc CnncW, • '*"" '°' the~ York Oientl In 1911 ..... would °""' pftft .... b the ...... Nn ---.... ..,... •• ...w--. ... .... ,.... ....... odMr ....... -bul not fMIW. Among the ...... Johnnv Murphy of the New York Yankees In the 1930'1, Joe Page ol the Yank.ea In the 1940'1, and, for one ~cat year. Jim Konstanty of the Phlladetphlo Phlllln in 1950 Konscanty was to good (a 16 7 record) that he led the Phlllia Into the World Series and was named !tie Natton al l.qgue's Most VatualMe Player As beMbal•moved Into the 1960's, ~ became ~ Oumg the . 1959 \Abtd Scrta. • t°'91 Ilk Los AngNs Dodger plchcr named Larry Stwmy became the Scrtn. Ur, pitching In lour games aga.W\at the Chic.go White Sox and winning two of them The not acuon, rdcwr &oy Fear of !he Pwts- bwgh Plrata was !he ha pitcher In bate ball, lead.Ing the team to the NatlonaJ luguc pennant with hit lncredtic 18 l won"'°" reconi. Hoyt W\lhan. the ~ man'° pldt In OWt 1.000 mater ...... gama, allo gave the ful·Ume rdewr'1 rok •new rncalUJC of raped Still, until the 1970'1. fftl...,.. carrlcd more than one rdcf lpedabit Now every tum camn MVCral, and molt tum• apectftcAlly tnln young pttdl. en for the n>k during thew uy In the mlnof'I. In fact, one ol 1979'1 bat re Mevcn, Bruce Sutter ol the o.bgo Uibl, .. tlMlld ~two game&~ he 119*' h6a h pro' I 1' .... ClOnlr9d Anodle young ,..., -· Marie Oor of the C.afomla Angell, w• bro .. t up to the maJon beceute of thON bUtntl, daplc • m.w 23-26 won-Iott rcord In fow MllllC>nl In the mAnon Lamon '1 !ugh afftm for rellcvcn Is ahown In his daolpdut1 of YMkec ace Rich "Goo.• era.. (on the cowr) "HaYlng him avaOablc • like havlnil a .375 hltt«t who drives In 100 NOS He )Ult changa the 94mc riQht wound~ . T1Nr MtnncMXG Twlm · Mllce Manholl Typical of the current-day re bever. the t.g, 6 fooc-4 Go.age enJOys his ,~ h got him to the rMJOfl faskf than he might have otherwise, having com« up to the Chic.ago White So• .,a ~ 20 aha only 28 mlnof leagu« games Go.age was a standout a1 the start. P<>Qing a 7 ·O record In 1972 Th«n he slipped. wet1t back to the mlnon, end returned In 1974 He won the "Fireman" awAtd as the be1t 1elever In the le~e In 1975 But a ye111 lei.er, the White Sox tned to make him " ltMter and he won only nine games and bit I 7 That convinced the strong fASlball pitcher that ttlicvtng WlWI 't a bad life One problem wtth the relief pitchers of paJlt ye4"1 was that they feh th~ were just ~ and would be paid aa:ordw9Y Gos.age pmved tha rcllcven ge1 their fu share today He has a long·term, S2 7 ·mlllk>n conbact F\ng«n {l'\Ow of the Sen Dil9> Padres). ~ Marshal ol the Mlt w 111!9Uta T WWlS and ~ EMrwlclt o1 the Philade~hla Phillies 111re other mU !Ion-dollar rdewn Tiwy have flnaly gotten thew due rec ognltlon lou of mon~. cheen from the fans and raped from thn teMT\m41es and opponents In fact, Pete Row of the Ph~hle PhUlin thlnkt they have dw9d It. grime IO much Ihle "wtt\ al chit good rdll p9chen then er. now, Ty Cobb (a 367 ltfettme hkt.,I would 1'!11 hll maybe 315, and that's aD " llLI THE /OFT lOOK FOA FAll belted chemise Is the Important dress silhouette Boucle·textured knit suit by Schroder Spon Knit dress by Mom of Lynne In Fortrel F ashlon is at a crossroad. Since women sent the midi-length Into an eclipse, it's been mostly do-your-own-thing. Now women want lo dress up again Some predict the return of The Fashion Dkta1orsh1p Nonsense' Today's woman wiJJ wear what she wants to. And she's showing an affinity fo r fitted suits and soft dresses that spell comfort without sacrthcing chic 1 The shaped suit dominates Gone 15 the slouchy. un constructed look. In lt.s place. the detailed suil unth shoulders em phosued. waist indented And the 2 The knit sweater dress. from spony turtlenecks (like the one on our cover) to dressier versions like thlS silhouette. with contrast white bands ot the neck ond on By RosoJyn Abrevayo I• ,NA.Y llllmK.LY, IQh a. I,_, There may ne ver be a be ttertime Only Singer makes Touch-lfonic* to buy a Sjnger• sewing machine. Be-memory machines. Touch the mem- cause we ve d one something highly ory panel or a button, and the mem- irregular to our regular prices. ory remembers your stitch pattern In a year when the price of al-instantly, together with the best most everything has gone up, and length and width. No dials to set, no some prices have skyrocketed, cams to change, no adjustments to Singer has managed to lower prices make. That means Touch-lfonic on six of our machines. As much as memory machines are so easy to S250. use, you can forget about your sew- We ' re going to continue with ing machine and concentrate on these low prices as sewing. Ion~ as possible. We Only Singe r don t know how long makes machines that that's going to be. wind their own bob- But it's our feel-bins. Singer even ing that, with the cost makes machines that of clothing as high as measure your button it is, more and more and make a button- people are going to hole to fit, all in one be sewing their own step. And Singer clothes. And saving 'l'OUOt-~·---·-....a.m gives you built-in as much as half or more off the price speed-basting-faster and easier to of ready-made clothes. rip out than regular machine basting. We want them to do that sewing Of course, not all our machines with Singer. come with all of these features. But . And there's every reason why no matter which machine you they should. Because we don't Just choose, you1l find Singer makes give you a lower price. We also give sewJng easy. you a machine that does more. So hurry to Singer. See how ... I .. sleeues. are making fashion points this season. along with sheer tinted hose and the return of the pump. A Fortrel blend Strait Lone 3 The inspira1ion is straight out of Paris but more subtle to swt American tastes: the two·piece dress with fitted jacket. puffed·top leg·of·mutton sleeves and small pep/um flowing over the hips. In a Fortrel blend By Hirshies 4 Proportion is euerythmg this fall. The new slender styles call for the "small head" hair sleeker or smartly hatted. lengths shorter to balance the look. A suit of Super· Suede features a belted 1oclcet ouer a slim skirt. Country Set ARE DO 5 The news m dressing /or euen· Ing. sheen and texture abound These high·stepping ribbed ponne knits are in an Amel fri. acetate blend. The V -neck style hos elost1eiud push-up sleeves. a self- belted waist and sllghdy full skirt .> By Tracey. The other sports .-/ do/man sleeues By Young Edwardian AS DRASTICALLY ARE UP. WE'VE LOWERED PRICES ON THESE MACHINES. lOUCH-TRONIC.2001 MEMORY sgg lESS THAN MACHINE ~~ LASlYEAA lOUCH-TRONIC 2000 MEMORY S250 ~= MACHINE CREATIVE TOUCH FASHION• s200 ~~ MACHI NE 103Qt STYLIST.MACHINE 834t s55 LESS THAN LASlYEAA STYLIST MACHINE 533 s40 LESS THAN LAST YEAR STYLIST MACHINE 543 s30 LESS THAN LASlYEAR ~ t.Md.., ll'Wft., Ortr._,., 1971. .,._ ~~. Hr79, -~ "'°'"' ~ ""' • .,, .. **"' t 11.-,• 1or ...i 1134 .......... Ill"" kif .,.,.,..,.. ... llYC'i.w. • . much sewing machine your money will buy this year. And jo in the 100 million people who sew easier with ·-Singer. H you·ve already got a sewing machine, Just bring It in. We11 give you a trade-in allowance for It that means your new machine costs even less. You niay have thought it was im- possible for any company to roll back prices in a year like this one. But U wasn't. It Just took Singer to do It. -· THE SINGER STORE WHERE SAVING IS ALWAYS IN STYLE .,.,,.,,...._ ~ .,,_ ~ .. ,_ ... C...-.. TM°"'"' ~l'llGDOf"n<*A&.AT~TIJllG 01ALUS. Wlmings ~rgton Gennt Hn Determined Thlt Cigdi1 SmotinO II Dangerous tolour Health. 13 0J 'lo".~ OJ~'!: .......... Flt"""' MIY ~_._.\ ' } fAmlLY OR Um Now's the Time to Insulate Q .: I'm thinking about Insulating the altle Can you give me some lnformabon as to how to go about it? A.: Don't just think about ii. do it In sulating -your attic or any other umn· sulated part of the house -wUI save on heating (and coollngJ bills, usu.any in- crease the value of your home.and not least, give you the sa"5fac1ion ol knoWlng you're doing your part in the national ef. fort to conserve energy In most cases. anic insulation can be 1n stalled by rhe average, handy do ii· yourselfer It's just a matter of removing floorboards and laying down baning be· tween the )Oists. and, for ceUln~. of sta piing or otherwise fixing insulating material between exPosed beams There are many types of msulating mat~rials available. but by far the most popular are those made ol mineral flbeT . which includes fiber glass and rock wool These products are used In abour 70 peT cent of home·insulallng Jobs They are fireproof and come In batt. blanket or loo5e-fill form lnsula11ng 1 .. alenals are rated by the U S. Depat1ment of Energy as to their R value. R stands for resistance to heat flow. and the R-value material you choa5e depends oo the part ol the coun try you live In and whe1her Oil not you have air·conditlonlng A local dealer can adVISe you on the type of insulation mosl suited lo your needs and instruct you on installing II. Or you can get a helpful booklet on materials and techniques for msulallng nOI only the anic but other parts of your home. It's called "How to Save Money by Insulating Your Home." and It's available foe 30 cents from. Mineral lnsulalfon Manufac. turers Association, 382 Springfield Avenue. Summit. NJ 07901 Eorn SlO fa< Your Energy-save< Have you any good we publish. None can be energy-saving Ideas you'd returned. Send to like to pass along? Send Family Weekly Forum them lo FAMILY WEEKLY at Box 5132 the address provided below FDR Station We'U pay S 10 for each one New York.NY. 10022 How to Have a Tog Sole Q.: We're being transferred to another city and must gel rid of unnecessary fur· nlture plus about 20 years worth of ac· cumulated junk. I'd like to try a garage sale Any tips? A.: Plan your garage 5ale fOll a weekend. but not a holiday weekend when many of your hoped.for customers may be going away. Two days shoukf'do II -if you have opeNlve fumllure to d!spose of you might want to lliy In busineM fOf two weekends. Shop garage sales in your community to MC whllt the goIDg price Is fOf Items tompara~ to yours. Aho vWt junk and teeondhand $Sora, and mak• your prtt.a about half ol thftl. If a kite~ t'9bla Niii for $20 In the tecondh.nd aioq, pnoe yourset S 10. command a good price as an antique (If yoo do. don't put II on IWI~ -let the dealeT sell II on consignment I Secondhand cloches don't sell. bu! If you unearth a chest lull of. Slly, your great aunt's evening clothes from the 20's and JO's. display them pcomlnently. The price depends on condllfon and worth of the original garment -but think In the $10 to S50 range Old books. hard cowr and paperl>td, always aeU well -and 50 do old magUna. If you h.vc a subsianUal numba. Mck them according to ~ and ct.te. If Jt'sa mixed beg, 10 CAmto copy ls a good *'1ing price. (ff you have,. howev«r. ~ yean' worth ol any ~. cal a cS.ala In eecondhand pe'l1odlcala.) Don't °""°°" the "Junie" Junie. Old '•· brokan appllonca. Individual Cupt and ~. 10Uwnlrt. odd kitchen uten.OS can al go on • .. ar.b beg" table - •fl)! n.m, 25 cents lndud« old eoatume )ewel:ry If nothing els(>. kids will buy 11 tu play dress-up · Once you've gonen your merchandise sorted out and prlees fixed, advertise your sale in a local paper or shopping guide If lher-e's anything speoal lnduded a TV. a Ping-Pong table -mention 11 On sale day. be sure there's a "C>Mage Sale Today" sign posted pro m1nt!ntly, also. signs matlung the way to your house From the main road Have objects for Selle laid out neatly on I.ables w11h the pnces marked clearly Furniture and other large oo,ects should be tagged_ hems that don't seU oo the 111'51 day of the saJe should be marked down on the wcond Everything half price IS a good general rule If your pretty comei bookshelf doesn 1 seU at SI 0. don't hang on to tt out of senttment Mark 11 down to SS. and let 11 go What you lose o n larger pieces you may to vow !>Orpnse. make up f()f On banered dolls.~ CopleS of u/e m.-,gazine and Micl<ey Mouse watches thal cfon'I woril That's lhe way garage sales go What's a Well-bolonced ffieol? Q.: I keep reading that a good diet 1s based on the four food groups What they never teU you 15 whal the four food groups ore A.: 1lle four food groups are protein foods. milk and milk product$, fruits and vegetables and gram foods Every day, you need. two servin~ of protein foods A serving might be 3 lo 4 ounces of lean meat. f15h or poultry, an 8-ounce glass of milk or an ounce of American cheese (the protein IS concen bated -a hnle goes a long way) OT you may choose one serving of vegetable pro telns -lentils. whole grains and dried beans aN the best soorces MUk and mild J)foducts adults need a pint of mtlk a day. reen bgeTS a quart and children a pin I and a half. primanly for calcium G ood substitutes include cheese. cottage che~ o r yogurt or rhe calcium nch vege1ables -kale. turnip greens and collards Fruits and vegetables four lo five serv logs a day for vrtamms and for the rough-'Qe they provlde to keep your system in worlung order One serving ~hould definitely be nch 1n vitamin C (cllrus fruits or 1uice. tomatoes and raw cabbage, sef\/e plenty of co leslaw) Another should be foods nch In v1lamm A -yelloW and leafy gre~n vegetables and yellow fruits As 10 the rest of the vitamins (except Bl and the lrllCe minerals, you·11 get what you need If you serve as many differ-en! types of vegetables by color and by texture as you can Grain foods (including nuts and seeds) four to SIX servings of these foods a day for the B vitamins and iron Whole-gram breads and Cetl!als. ennched pasta and peanut butter oll hi!lp Diet Piiis Q.: Ate diet pills ~fe? A.: 1lle appetite suppressant pllls and candles thal are soid over the counters are generally safe fat adults In normal good health (although it's always wisesl to check wllh a doclor) The J)foblem here IS lhat once you stop taking 1he pills ltl'ld go beck to normal eating habits. you'll prob- llbfy regain your weight The better way Is to go on a balanced. low-colorie diet made up of foods you llke, and then change your ~ting habtts. ' "Water pills." or diuretics, ore popular wtth 50me dieters These medlcal\ons do not cause you to ~ rea.I weight. however: they simply drive exc:ns waler • from the body Oneil the water balance Is restored, the needle on the scale goes right up ogaln ()iuretlcs are le91t1mat.e medicalions. and they are often prHCribed ' for hypertension and other ailments. Bot they don't help you sllm down. They also can cause sodium and potassium def1 dencles since these neces.sary minerals are driven out o4 rhe body with the water Some doctors prescribe amphetamines for weight control. These are definitely not safe. Amphetamines will curb ap· petite in some patients, but they also con couw 5erious lmpelrment ol judgmenl. mental confusion and drug dependency Amphetamines are dangerous drugs. In street parlance. they are known as "up pen" or "speed "Teen·&gers are taught that "speed kills.·· Adults should take nole Even If a doctor advtses them, don't take them and tell the docto! why Hanging Q Chandelier Q.: I want to hang• chandei.et In my dining alcoYe. The table II Dl,ncan Phyfe, lbt feet long, and tM room It tlmple. with chintz cwtalna. Wh.t ldnd ol chandett.r should I get. and how high above tM .... llhould It hang? A.: Hang your chand«ller so that ti-. botlom .. about 30 lnch«s obow the t.ablistop (a ch.and•.., II aippoeed to light lhe table am '°' '**" 5"-*t). ~ geneal rule • to me i. lhM thl dlarMMr of the chandc!Wr should be abou1 113 the length of an oblong lob&e or the dlame1er of• round OfW' For a M>c·fOOC lnble. a fix. ture lh.t me_asurn about two feet aaosa would be ln proportion. It shouldn•t be too flncy: no ayst.al n1ravaganzas, s*Me For ttw room you dacrtle. chooN a t!mplc. ~ul bc-at1 fl.xture. When you're tnstalllng It, don't forget to lnltd a dimmer switch You can buy one In your ~· store, and • ti.ndy do- tt-yout"ldcr can lntlaD If. A dimmer S. turw you know the value ol wh.t you've got. Toesa.n and TV1 ar9 ea.y to ~. but II you have an lllllCll'tnWnl of rally okt family pcMmlons ~ dutt k'I thl altk , fumltuN. bnc-a-brac, pelntlngl ~ IM tlke -have a dsMr look al them You m1y find among the ,.. ... v ..... dfaMr Of • ,,.,,.., P""41Y ~ """0 I-..,, .................. --* ......... to ......... IWtte.h ...W. you to tum the chanddl'f up for bright light. down for art lntlmale dlnn«r pillty . ~tlnlld ~ ht wOl .............. ------'Miit¥ Forum,,.,,,., ....... .. , ~A....,...,_ -...i. ... Y.100ZI. 'lta.'t MD&.'t, f $ t ..... I --------- 1 } I I -c " 6 " "' ·--.. " , 'ti • "Where did a~l .the inches go? Suddenly I'm ·, , 12 ,· slim again! ·io IN ALL THE WORLD ONLY THE USERS OF SUM -SKINS ARE ACHIEVING RESULTS LIKE THESE ... MY SUM -SKIN S EXPERIENCE: "Now you see it -now yoo don't! Thot'1 the woy Slim·Skrm chonged my f igvre. One minvte I hod thete e)lce.S tnehe1 here ond there-25 minutes later they were gone! All I hod lo do wos put on the Slim·Skrns, do the 10 mrnules of rhythmtC motions -relax with them on for 15 minvtes-ond when I took them off 1 wa1ovw15 inches slimmerr FANTASTIC INOf LOSS WITHOUT DtET. O...e&op.d in Europe, the -.motional SWn·Slcins ore now achieving Jendenzing rewlts for beyond the KOP4t of othe< reducing produch. And Sllm- Skin1 '°"" off H CHI lnchet --. you ~ to ao.. them, wHtwwt dietlnt-and won't leave you with loose, Robby tllln os 'uath diet.' clo. With Slim-Skins, as you loM, your body becomet tighter, firmer and more shopely-the inchet stay off. And yet the Slim-Skins workt so amazingly fost that you con odvolly mea...,,. th. diff.,.nc• In tust 2S ..... IHCHIS otSA~ OI YOUI MONIY IAOt S5m-Skint it o new '**iring coocept that c.orrbiliet with y04K own vocwm deonw to a.ate a tup« new ir1d1 reduc:.r to for ahead o# ifs time fhot if r~ elCCMI indWt 7 tWTwt fa.ter tto'I 'aoih ~'.Mt ttep into the SWn·Str.lnt, tnOp the attached hole to 'I041lf voaMn cleaner with the~ odopNt'-wfWch fftt Ol'Y ~ vocuum cleorw-and tum an 'I04ll mochlne. ln1tantty the Slim·SQK '""'to comt a1ve with o deiahffuf rtduang octian on evert • ~ of y«K body from beltn to 1n.et. Not .... .,., o.., rnoy H perienc.e the .orne ~ .. "~lo. ~J!'~=~of9~~yoyr .. ~b!ponsl~~.M!~M~ 2 ~ _ •• .151/2 inches 4 slimmer ... . . 1n 1ust 25minutes with Slim-Skins .. !'' "When you hate to diet and y04J'v• got exc"' inches to lose, Slim-Skins is the only way to got I went with Slim-Skins and ao did my exc .. 1 inches - 4Y2" off my waist, 3Y2" off my tummy, 2Y2" off hips, 2¥4'' off each thi9h -over 15 inches trimmet" in iu1t 25 minutes -super fast reducing without dieting!• SALLY CASlY HUNOREOS Of THOUSANDS Of USERS FttOM COAST TO COAST. lb Soly Ccney, they're discovenng that S5m-Skns 11 indeed the woricf, fasted slendenzer t0ung off exc:e-si nchei up to 7 """" foster Ihm diet pill, amh c:ftets "'ooy other method ttiey·~ ever tned DOCTOR TESTED. Over <4" from each thigh-8" from tummy - 7" from woot-ond 31tJ" from hips: the'4' ore 1u1t wme of the fontostic inch knset achieved by Slim-Slcirl1 u~r' in''"' one lo three days on a spec)ol ifmming test conducted by o prominent American physician: knsei 7 timet fmtM than the diet pills Of the leodiog 'fat bum' diet. --THE INCREDIBLE SUM -SKINS™ GUARANTEE-- YOU MUST LOSE 9 TO 18 INCHES FROM YOUR WAIST, ABDOMEN, HIPS AND THIGHS IN JUST 3 DAYS WITHouT DlmNGI -----FOR MEN ANO WOMEN ------ , ........ ~ ... • •• o. .. 'M>m.ln Hip Sile Men H"'S•tt - I ~""---,.... Addf .... ~ _________ ,._ ____ _ I ~Y ------------~-'T-------~ QUIPS & QUOTES ARMOUR'S ARMOURY ~_e INS ANO OUTS An in-low il o relotJue By low ond not by blood, So though W#! lose We did not ch~ An ln·low who's o dud ··but then ogoln some in·lows moy Be nice ond. too, houe means. In foci It 's por Some bf!tter ore Thon those who share our genes I hope no Siecrets I om kaking - I'm only relatively speaking. -Richard Armour Quoth the motheT: "Television has changed Junior from an irresistible force to an immovable object." -Row Soncb You ore getting old when your bode ~s out more o~n than you do. -Thomas LAMonce Plque-Aboo: The patient didn't mind be· Ing put In a semiprivate room after he'd asked for 11 private one. What bothered him was the semiprivate gown they made him wear -Dorothea Kent Ho~ you tried that new candy -Energy Crunch? h 's modfl from peanut buttn, lmporWd oils, oaon.ed nuts, ond It's very hard to •wallow. -Robert Orben Klde ... fife dlffwentl)l Send origtn.i con- trlbutlona lo "Chlld," Family Weekly, 14t ~ A¥9.., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. l tO II UMd-none returned. THROUGH A OfD..D'S EYES· The lttle bu, MtbW Into our ~ .... ..., COCllill ... woddnt In the .......... ~ ... .,.. .... ......... In ellncie, ......... '"An ,..,.. the ..wr ·No. r • .ot. w.... ...._ ,_.,.. r. the ....r-v cxi.r. .......... -..... ~ ................................ .............. twooM ....... ...... -Mw.aa...~- Lo&ilir.•. SPACKl..EMEIR'S COMPLAINT My next-door-neighbor, Spackleme1r. is an avid earthman and no friend of avia- tton -or much else He thinks the past tense of fly IS flaw. "'And those cracks in the planes,.. he says. "they're nor the only cracks we've got around us PhU adelphia"s got a aack they upkeep m the Liberty BeU, and California's gor a crack -lo a fault -all the way up its spme Dawn's got a crack. and we say, 'I got up al the crack of dawn.' What's aU this about cracks anyway? My house's gor lor- sa cracks. and my son·m·law's a cracker brain " Yes. my next-door-neighbor Spacklemeir. can really crackle -Poul Swann (Paul tells us thol Spoclcle~ir's dog IS o /rwtroted barlclng dog with on overbllie -The Editor} UTTLE EMILY By Frank Baginski i~i;;:===~ll!!!!!!!Jlr!iif=== tl "My dad ts toking me to t~ wo today. I'd like aomethlng nice to surprise o ieal." Sign ouer o rock of wmbreDot .. Don} ' frown at the roln -lti the on/v thing coming down:" -Ludl~ GoodJ.Wir Why not? It's 11 boob rut., lln't If? So the molol1st 9*opped at a mold lhec ad\e1lsed free te~. The clntt asked the trawler w!Mther he wanted a S 15 room or a $17 room. ~what's the ~erancer Allced the tntveler . "Tiw S17 room." antwered the dntc, ~ha free TV," -0.ne Y4*nak COMMAND DEaSION lMI fJont thln•·mn~ WW. ood* o/ noodla Aocluca our firm~ ""* t~ doodle. -Potrlda Ru,., Drastic reductions on styles tor all occasions! But don't delay! Quantities are limited and such sensational savings are rare! GAIL-was SJ9 oo-SALE PRICE $28.90 Women·s boots or soft. glove leather with C-Onvenient side zipper. Padded lnsokts. Overall height· n; inches. 1 inch stacked heels. COLORS BLACK. CAMEL. BROWN, NAVY OR WHITE SIZES NARROW -ti through 12 MEDIUM -4 1hrough 12 WIDE -5 fl'lrough 12 (WHOLE SIZES ONLY -NO HALF SIZES) Superbly comfortable, g~verywhere softies of supple as leather uppers with padded ~=~~~~ insoles. ~ inch heels. SHOeMDCMMT N"'"'OW wtlt tit M I A w1-.. M£OIUW • "411 Ill 11 wtcMle WIDE . Wiii lit C I D ....,..,. -------------- CITY UM:T NAME a. SHOE Sitt ~--- COLORS BLACK. CAMEL. RED. NAVY OR WHITE SIZES· NARROW -S'/, through 12 MEDIUM -4 through 12 WIDE -S through 12 (HO HALF SIZES OVER 10) DAWN-was sts.oo-SALE PRICE $12.90 Glamorous jeweled sandals wi1h multicolor stones. Foam cushioned insoles. Adjustable backstraps. t ~ inch heels. COLORS: GOLD, BLACK, SILVER. WHITE PINK. YELLOW, PASTEL BLUE OR PASTEL GREEN SIZES· NARROW -51,; through 12 MEDIUM -• through 12 WIDE -5 through 12 (HO HALF SIZES OVER tO) SNU66l.E-Was St•.00-SALE PRICE $11.90 Women'• bootees. Incredibly son and feather- llghl Supple, sued&-like uppers, cozy neece llnlng and completely ne1dble soles. OLORS· GOLD, LIGKT GREEN OR ROYAL BLUE SIZES. 5 through 11 (MEDIUM WIDTliS ONLY) (WHOl.E AHO HALF SIZES -BUT NO SIZE 10'"1) MANDY-Was s21.oo-SALE PRICE $16.90 Indoor-outdoor women'a soft gkwe leather loafers with padded Insoles end low ~ inch heels. COLORS. BLACK. CAMEL. BONE OR WHITE SIZES: NARROW-61.; through 12 MEDIUM -• through 12 WIDE -5 through t2 (NO HALF SIZES OVER 10) KATifY-was s1&.00-SALE PRICE $12.90 Sporty wedgies with son. fOll~uahloned lnsol• and bouncy crepe soles. Beautifully grained, stained wood 1 ~ lncti heefa. COLORS: CAMEL, NAVY, BLACK, BONE OR WHITE SIZES: NARROW -6•,i, through 12 MEDIUM -• thfough 12 WIDE -6 lh~ t2 (NO HALF SIZES OVE tO) •Add SI IO for PIMll ... -hMdliftO c.o.o. OAIM!.q II 0<«*1fte C 0 0 .. • $1 00 hlr• ro. ell Iii. -10 • MfVND If NOT OEl..IGttT£D -ORDER FOR------ WIO'ni COl.O.. ,,. ~ _., uoo ,_ peol r d9poelt. ZI .. ""ICE -Md,, .. ..,, ....... Md....,.... ''-----"- y-._ ................. ... TOfM. f -. . -. Eating lunch. 20·month·old Jenny hoists het milk mug with both hands and calmly upends it "No, Jennifer!" says her exasperated mother S he pours her daughter a second cupful. which Jen· ny promptly dumps onto lhe Ooor Max. going on four, decides 10 rework 1he phrase "goodnight kiM" into "good· night kick " Unaware of his son's linguistic sophistication, Max's fa1her comes m to tell a bedtime story and ends up dodging tiny feet. Aggressive behavior like Jenny's and Max's Is very common In early childhood -what parent doesn't have dozens of "war stories"? -but Is often m~s· understood. "Parents need to dis1ingulsh between aggression In the service of mastery and self-assertion. and aggres· sion that's merely hostile and de structlve " says Eleanor Galenson. a noted child psychologist and professor at New Yori\ City's Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Many parents make the ml5· take, Galenson and other psychologists believe. of lreating all childhood aggres· slon as destructive or as a threat to their authority. And although kids do need to be restrelned (those shin kicks hurt). loo much restraint may undermine a chUd's ability to assert himself In later ltfe. A child needs to learn how to express all his feel· lngs, not just the milder on~. If he's to become a full pe150n A ggresslon Is not a dirty word. Its Latin root means sfmply "I move forward." And this Is precisely what a lot of chlldren'a aggres.slon slgnlflu: the strug· gle to develop a separate identity and a sense of control over one's environment "The kid who's a mtlk-splller," 5aY$ child psychologist and author Saul Kapel, "or the baby who closes his mouth to food or continually throws down a toy thal's handed him, Isn't necessarily being de· flant or naughty. Often he's just testing out his new power over his sunoundlngs, flexing his muscles. The Intent Is to build himself up, not to undermine his parents. When you hand a baby a rattle and he keeps throwing It dowh, he's experiment- ing with his conrrol over objects. And to say 'I gave you the rattle, so hold onto It!' ls to Impose a ~d·bod structure on the child's actions thclt he doe.sn't even unde1'5tand." Parents frequently Interpret a chUd'a "misbehavior" In grown-up terms. they "adullomorphlu7 aa Stella Chas, co- euthof of the chUd psychology clusic Your Child u a Pcraon, puts It. For uam· pit, a chlkl of 12 Ot 13 months Is Jwt lqm. ~how to UM hlg ~and handt, he'D tometlmcs overextend himself -pulling his par•nta' heir ot gtvlng them e bite or two. "Parents," tayt Galen.on, "are tometlma shocked by · this blttng and ~bbtng. They think the child It hotale when he'• tfmpty learning by b111 and «r· ror ~ to UM ht. body. Sometimes per· enta ~U rcta"-"· puWng the chlkl'• hair 06 ewn biting him~. so tha1 .,a- .ton which was not mant to b9 hotdle geU rumed bedt onto th• child." -------- What ·To Do When You1 Child Acts Up By Tony Schermoo The same hit and miss tactics that a small child uses to acquire physical mastery are pre.sent In another Important area: learning how to behave "A lot of what parents see as misbehaving," Kapel says. "as willfully gortlg beyond the hmits. i.s just a child's way of defining what those limits are. 'What's rlght? What's permlssl ble? What are the rules around this place anyway?' -that's what he wants to know." And this Is where the parental no comes in. A bewilderingly large number of "do's" and "don'ts" pre.sent themselves to a small child, and often he wonts his bigger. stronger parents to step In and set th~· lfmlts. Pto\IOQlttve behaoor Isn't just asking to get smacked. Tile child may be asking for someone to tell him how to behave. Parado1tlcally. a lot of really problemattc behavior starts only when parents are unable or unwllllng to set limits -the mother who has to tell her child eight times (with the eighth time an anguished tcre{l"\I may not be soylng It firmly enough the first or second time. Kids will push. but they can usually recognlz.e a w~U L~ of kids. especially arou!'ld the age of two, go through a pl\ase wM.e they'll say "no" to just about anything their parents tell tlwm. What psychologists call 1 "autonu1lk negallvlam" (loosely trans· lated as "the No's") can drive a parent crazy, but theM juvenile nay-sayers have to be understood for what th.iy Arc. "We consider this negativism a wry Important phase for o chlJd to go through," says Galent0n. "It man• that he'• le•mlng to •sscrt hlmtd without the fear that hta puenb wilt darrt him -on• of the grut furs of e.arty childhood. It'• the kids who don't go thl'QU9h a flO phaw that rnay be In trouble: they're the ona who m.y feel that they have to ~ tc> ewrythl"i their motlwr ays out of far that 1h1'U dltappear." Thf rcaeon th.at kkls say no IO often, t0methna tumlfli Into virtual no factones, Is that they're sllll unsure of their newfound Independence They're testing their assertiveness just as they tested their teeth a yeaz or so earlier - somewhat lndlscr1mlnately (In the same hit·and miss wav. a child who's learning about possessions may .say. "It's mine1" about ob,ects lhal aren't his ) ThtS apparently Wlltful negative be havlor is heightened by a strong conflk:t within the child At the same lime that he wants to explore. to esldblash a sense of hims.elf In the world. he also wants lo re main a baby "If a kid wants to separate himself from a parent." says Kapel. "then Ile can't need that parent as much as he did the day before, when he was more of an Infant. He'' got both lmpuise1 to walk away and to cling In ordet 10 overcome that ambivalence. he may have to push his patents away by being negahve, by being stubborn, by refuslng to cooperate But parent~ malle a mistake when they see this negativism as a power stT\lggle between themselves and their child It's A child In the .. no .. stage Is leornlng how to be Independent. not a power struggle. It's a s!ruggle within the child himself. h's his style of separating. and It calls for parental sym· pathy, not retaliation." So!Mtlmu It's hard for a parent nol to lnteypret all those "I won'u," or the oeca· slonal "I hate you:· as a power struggle But the parent who responds to It I' a threat, who retaliates, b putting himself on the child's level -which Is not et all where the child needs him to be. Instead of retaliating. the parent has o d~I role· to recognt. the child's right to eg· ~fl\al (and ocx:adon&I angyy out· bursts) t1nd to 1et bmlts to the amra.slon "Saying, 'I !\ate you, Mommy' Of, 'I hot• you, Oaddyf la a pretty common thing among little ktda." •ys KaJMI. "If• 1 nor· mal tespOnN to f~tnHon. If a kid MYI 'I hate you' after his mother changes hcr plllnt to t.oka him to the bach or let him go 10 a p.my, she shouldn't th1nl< he's on some kind of hate mp. it's one of the only ways a child has of expre~ng d1$appoant- ment or anger Parents shouldn't be threatened by the 'I hate you'. they should say, 'Look I know you're angry It's 0 K to be angry But you don t need to kick ~ or throw your toys out the win- dow -you 'II feel pre try b;,d afterward " T alk1ng to kids about their strong feelings IS often a good thing It helps them get a handle on dJhcult emollons One CdU uon facessi11e talk doesn't help As Dr Chess says, "Some kids ge1 talked 10 death. especially by parents who need 10 JUStily therru.elves all the time Kids get a b6rrage of SJX?ech. when wha1 they need 10 know IS what IS and isn't acceptable " P arenh who squelch their child's ab1l1· ry to express aggressive or angl'y feel· mgs run a double nsk First , 1hey may succeed 1n making the child feel guilty about having any anger so that he becomes what Galenson calls "the goody·goody child" a d1v1ded person. frightened of and unable to accept h~ own anger when II occurs Second, as Galenson puts 11. "Aggression is necessary for a child to develop a p1one~r1ng sptr11 ll's channeled into curiosity and exploranon The child whose aggr~111eneM IS denied becomes very constricted an his capacity to explore the world with h1S mind and body " Aside from the sometimes stormy eK· change berween parent and child, another difficult c}rea Is the relationship between siblings -especially berween a child and his newborn brother o r sister. "It just Isn't as much fun to share your parents as It is to have them all to yourself." Sllys Kapel "Jealousy toward the newcomet Is inevitable " Galenson concurs "It's a very normal reaction for a child to want to bile his baby brother or sister, to throw him Of her out the win- dow. to do all l<lnds of nasty thin95 You certainly have to protect the baby But it's atso Important to herp the older child identify his jealousy and anger -'You're jealous. 1 _y~a.stend. "' Parentsshouldn't be frightened of a child's h06tlllty toward someone he sees as an Intruder. And the older child'~ Jealousy can be directed Into helping to take care of the baby. This gives him a "privileged," responsible role lhat make5 It easier to get over the Initial hurt of having to share his parenb' love. So It's po55ibl« to walk a middle road In dealing with small children'' aggression. Kknowledgfng It, even enc:ouragtng it where It's of use to the child's developing sense of stlf -and at the same time set· ting llmlts to It. "It's a mistake," says Cheu, "to just stand back and say, 'Oh good, he's getting out his aggression'" - especially when to m1Kh ~ve b8· havlor It an Invitation for parents to "1 limits. The child whoM p.enta bend con· ttantly to his whims and tantrums wtll have • hard time wh«n he comes Into tonlael with the rut ol IM world. Nobody Ilka a spoUed brat But •t the same tlme, as Chess soys. "I wouldn't want my kid to be • puah<>Yer,,_.th«T," One way to build attong kid.a It to rR tQch them lo Cllprwa llrof'ig ~ ... 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Combine the egg. mill. butteT and baking powder Stir Into the dty l19edlents I . Peel the bananas. cut each one In half lengthwM. 1 Dip banana hatva Into the better and then drop Into dup fat preheated to 375'f. FTy unttl golden brown Serve. with hot Cinnamon Sauce. butter pecan Ice acam and echlag (whipped cream). Molca 6 wrvlngt CINNAMON SAUCE lc:-.e .... la.ll&ilfDDM~d==­J .. ,,.... ~ap .... I 'M' rlf a -COl1llltwda lap ..... .,.... 1. Heat water and cinnamon In a saue«pan. I . In a MJ)afllte bowl, mix the egg yolks, .ugar and cornstarch. Add the hot m1x • tuN llowly; then pour bock Wtlo the uuccpon and return to• boll. Cool the mixture 2 mlnuta. Sbwty whip In the butter. 3. ~In refngaator. Maka about 3 e11i- • • ,M&'f W911Q.Y, I ' t. .. 3. Md 2 t.ab6apoons of swcct buttn and mix wlh mna.tnlng 2 heoptng table· lpOOOI of cisk brown sugar. Sprinkle OYftl apples. 4 . Cover with pastry cul In a roond to fll Q'ller apples with the edge of the pasb'y fll ting INl<X the dlah. Cut a small slit In the center 10 steam can acape 5. Bake In 425"F own 30 minutes or until pastry ls aghtly bfowned Remove from own and tum heat up to 550" Make a round ol foll lo fif over copper di5h to pr<*d paiitry from burning Return to oven fOJ 45 mlnules to 1 hour, or untfl liquid around app&n has changed from runny yellow to~ sad<y amber 6 . When done. put a \lift nd ~ !hr lop ol the dilh and ftlp OYlf tar1 The apples shoukl be dart! amber and arametmed 7. Midi 1 cup whJte ~ tiowty In a ttlldc-boctomed pen. \When ll9' .... mded and II darlt amber, rcmow from -.eat and paint a thin layer ol caramel over surface of apples. u.ing a pastry brush, and working as quickly as you con. Cool. I . Pru. wound walnuts onto aide and rtm of cake. 9. Serve warm with IC:hlag (wh~d cream). Maka J 2 .-n>lng11 •c..-•r.111 .... . ...... .. ~ ..... 1'" I I ... , .. ... ,::~ ........ ... I. Sift locA' ,md Miii twa tneo ~ ~. . I. Ullng .-, ~.CUI In.._..,. ui1d mlltturt ·-· .... cnnba. Ssw•.W. 1n.-................ . PNli*'I W.. Do not ......,, ,._. an ..,. lowed t.o.d Md nil GUI to ,. " ~ ~ "'-YJ.1 ....... - HAZELNUT CHEESECAKE T-.-Oa-Tbe-Ona. ~Yew\, N.Y. a.cw .,,. ~ ...... cnda« a-be 4 pw+ I (I-. Mdl) a-ca--, .. ,_. ' .... V.~t.-va­.... ·~~---• 0 Ct.-_...... a:lnd Y.c-. I, ............. (-. ,...., en-.... ::.::: .. 1. Preheat ~ to 300"'F Line an 8-lnch Sl>fin!jonn pan with foil Lightly butter foil. Pat with waham aadcA!r crumbs 2. Beat aeam cheese, cream. eggs, sugar and 11anllla with electnc mixer at low speed unttl lnwedients ate b&ended 3. lncre.AM speed to high and continue beating until very smooth. Add prahne paste and continue beating until thoroughly b&ended. 4 . Pour batter Into prepared pen ShalcAo gently lo ml the mllCturc. &. Set pan lnstde a slightly wkia pen. being c.wcful not to ollow c:aM pan to touch skies ot larger pan. Pour bolling -i.rr Into larger pan to a depdl o( about Ya Inch. ~ pant In Oll*tl and beike 2 houri. Tum off Mal and aJow cake to M1 In own 1 hour longer wtth door doeed . 6. Ut c:aM out o4 ~ bed\ Md p&.cc on • rack. I.At cake .and at ..._ 2 hours . Rcmow .... °' pan. o.cor. top °' cake with ...s.d ~ heJwl, amnged ., • decorattve Piikfn. "*-JZ..W,. HAZELN1.n' PllAUJIE PASTE ~-~::, 0 ,...,. __ .......... "' ...... ~,.... Meh over medium he.sl unl11 sug.u turns bght bf own. sttmng to prevent burning Remo11e from heat 2 . Add halelnub and max together Poor onto greased balung sheet Do not touch until cool and hard l . Break Into pieces and Jllace an food pr~ Of b&ender Blend until mixture cn.imbles and then becomes a paste. al leasl 3 minutes Molces 'I• cup FRESH CANTALOUPE COUPE n.. e.Mry, a..., , .... ~ 1 _.. hoawtJdwu .eAoe ~ c:::. IV. c:..-~ .,.,.., nit 111 hell I cw" 19 o tee hwNil 4 t ..._ ,.. I . Cut cantaloupes in half. z:lgz.ag fashion, insen toolhpleks to ma~ cutting lines l . Cut honeydew melon In half. remove tcech and peel Cut melon In cubes l . Cut papaya In half, scoop out weds. Pftl and cul Into cubes. 4 . Peel and dice bananas 5 . In medium bowl, combine honey dew, papaya. bananas and grapes. Add lime juice and mtx well. Spoon fruit into prepared cantaloupe halves. Serve with Sow Crum Sauce Molca 6 NnJlfl91 SOUR CREAM SAUCE le-.-~ ..-.~ ............ • ·aa .._...,. I . In uNll bowl, comb6nc all tnwc· dlcnts. mbt well Spoon1owr fTah frun. Nabs l 1fl cups DESSERTS bring the mixture to a boU 3. Add the pears to the bquicl, bnng the mixture lo a boil again, then reduce the heat lo low Simmer under COWf until the pears are fork tender. apprniumalely 1 hour 4. Remove the pan from the heal and let the pean cool In the liquld untll lukewarm Then remo•e them With 11 slotted spoon, place on a tray and chill in the refngerator. 5. When the pears have chilled. stuff each with 1/1 teasP<>on of the jelly and 11 piece of the cake. 6. Place each pear In an Individual glass dllh with about 1/i cup of the Basic Vanllla Cream. Spoon 50me chocolate sauce over each and serve Molcu8~tngs CHOCOIA TE SAUCE ... ~ ....... _.bets 1 CllllP .... ',\ ~ ------ODCDe ·~ .. 1'" $I COi S di \4~caW-- ~ ~ca sn:W c:ltaca'*¥111P ... ~~ I . In a very heavy saucepan. meh butter with 5Ug11r end cocoa until mixture starts to carmcllz:e I . lmmcdlately add milt, sttnlng C002 lllandy. The hard lump wt1I dluotve as mixture coma to boll. 3 . Stir comlllarch Into water smoothly Pour In a rJow stream Into boiling syrup, llUrTlng constandy. 4 . Remove from heat, cool to room temperature. Stir In chocolate syrup and brandy. Refrigerate. Molca 2 CUP' BASIC VANILLA CREAM I 1 Q Lp I I «* t di• ..... ... ,... .,. CllllP- .,.' ciao .... 10 ' .. -. 611" $11RI ..... I . °"9otve 1he comurch In 1 cup of the mllc. I . Bul lhe egg yol<a .Jlghtty with a fork and !Mid ttwm to the mllc~ mlxr tun. S. Plec.e the remaining 3 cup. mllc In • !Mdlum..a.d ~. Add 1he euger, td, vanlle and butter. St.rt to hat thll mbcture, llln1n9 to dillolve 1he 149'. '· One. the mbcture beglfw to bofl, ltar1 lo .ar with • "*• whllk and pour tn the "6~~ rnbcture. You w9 hew to bail thll mixture v.y vtgoroully wtlh the "*-whWt .. " wtll become veoy lllff. It wtll not be n« 111wy to cook more than S mlnu•; the mtxture wll lhlcMn M'nOlt irnm.:111..av. I . R.emow ftom the helt • eoon • the aam II ll'l'I004h and lhk:k. Let cool. ,,.... c*ou• J quart CUPE IOUTHERN m 1 F ........ ~ ... llMM.Y~Y.t19tc•• ..... •-.(t,.\~)....-. ... ec1 ·---~ ......... ~ ... 2~..a 21h ... ~c:t.wwN 'h..,. ~ . .-..... '"" c,.1-v .,. c-. ~--cw-.cao 2 .......... -k: .......... .... w:ti -,.. w:a.t.www .......... kiwi .,... 1 . Beal eggs slightly Add margarlne, flour, salt and miAt to ~. mtxmg until smooth 2. For each aepe. ladle 1 oz batter inlo 6 inch aepe pan, gruslng pan every 4 or 5 crepes, or cooM on medium-hot (37541f ). lghdy grUied griddle. Keep crepes warm !. Combine cheese, honey and liqueur Spread crepe with 1/• cup fUling, roll Place fresh fruit . heated, on lop or use healed marmalade as topping Molc.u 12 aerulng S111AWBERRl£8 AU GRAND MARNIER c-..y C..... Hotel. ()lrleho-a City . ........ ~ 6tellh.,a-...- 6 ta"•••a-Gr...t Mam61rl6queur Rad...., I. Wash and stem strawberries, but leave wh<>'e Sauti strawberria In a dry lkUlct )ust unuJ they bec.ome eof1. Add sugM a nd Grand Mamlcr and cooM just until a1g111 dMloNa and M l.ICC thicken~ lllghdy Remove from heat and let cool. 2. W.t the nm of a 4-or 5-oz. cham· pegne (or oUwr stemmed) glaa with ad, dltlonal Grand Mamlcr end dip In red 1Uger or nnwberry-flevored gelellnc . (Th• should coat just the top lfl,fnch or IO of the gjus, much like a banenda does with salt for • MargeritA.) 3. Spoon the lttawbcrrla Into the gleaa end chill thoroughly. We MrYC the glau on white china underlined with e gold dolly Mom 6 tmllnfll FIREHOUSE BANANA flAllid n. f\i f I I , •'em~---. . 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I -STORECOUPON 40¢ i .. ......... ~,__-. .. _...................... I ...... ,. .......... ,.. ............... _.. ..... -'II ic.i= c.. .......... cf,_......_,........,• r:!..:::uu:.~==..'=i:a $=Jl¥J q I 40¢ c... ............... ,...... .............. "*' • . .......................................... ; ............................... ,.. ........... = ..... ;., ........................... "'..... - =.::-.:-.. -::.:::." ... ·.d"W] I =~=:.r.-. -·§ I CENElALFOOOS COUORATION 4()¢ p DESSERTS BERNARD'S FROZEN KEV UMEPIE Bemwd't Su.rf, Cocoa Beech, Fla. 5~ i c:w (l~--tbe) ......... coeda-S ma l cup "-"Iv "f"ll~ "Key".._ )Wee. c-..odm&t.tv 16 to 11 "Key" time) 2 ti.keel (94'ch .U.) pte thellt, crwnb cn.t or regular cruet 1. Mix 5 egg yolks and 5 whole eggs together 2. Blend In 6Weetened condensed milk 3. Slowly add lime juk:.e. 4. Pour Into baked pie shells and.freeze 5. At time of service, cut portions, top with real whipped cream and serve Im· mediately Put unused portions Im· mediately b6ck Into the freezer Pies wlU keep up to 3 weeks maximum In the freezer. Make• 2 (9-lnch •lu) pie• STREUSEL APPLE PIE ColumbUi Rlwf ~ Wauitch•, W..tl. P .. try: I l 1A cupe unelftecl aU-pwpc>M lour . ,,.., cup~ (Ya butt. Md 111 Htt'.W. ........... ora.d) 2 catJhlJ OM, Of mote, cold .... 1. In a bowl, combine flour and shonen· Ing Work shortening through flour lightly until panickts are the size of peas 2 . Spnnkle water gradually over flour. mixing lightly with a fork until all the flour IS 1ust moistened and mixture forTT\$ a baU. cleaning the sides of bowl. 3. Roll dough Into a clrcle lo flt a 9-lnch deep dish pie pan. Trim pastry to extend one inch beyond pan rim Fold under edges and crimp , extending edge slightly over rim Prick all over With fork 4 . Line with foll or parchment Fill with beans or nee Bake 111 450°F for I 0 to 12 minutes, until done Remove wans and foil Cool Makes l (9·1nch) pie shell Streueci Topping: I cup ul'Nltftecl all-pwpoec lour 111 cup bfown IUI•, pecbd ,,.., luepoon •••ed lemon rind ,,,.~ ... ound~ 6 IAtb'-poont butter 1. Rub mixture quickly through fingers until thoroughly blended Makes 1111 cups Apple F1llift9: 8 cupe tlked ~ Oetidout applet 1 ~ground dnn.amon l table111 01)1 .. ~ lcup....- 1. Mix all Ingredients In large stainless steel pan Cook until apples are fork tender and tapioca Is tranlJ)arent 2. Pour Into baked pie shell. Cover with Streusel T opptng. Bake at 3509F for 35 or 40 minutes, or until mixture bubbles In center of pie Cool before cumng. Make• 6 lo 8 Nrvlngt BOURBON PIE RECIPE W«ldmm'• Rncaur.m, Meridian, Mi.. I bu (l 'h-011.) chocolate waleN 1h cup bvtwr °' mar..,W, -1tecl 21 a.. IDM'lh....,_ 1 cup «VllpOfated milk I cup heavy c:rnm, whtpped 4 taW.911 -bourbon wtu.M,, I cup he-v c:r-. whtpped Cina.ct Wtwr choc:olaW Freeh fNt for e-Wi: wbo6e b6nt cherriet with ••-· whoM ttT.wbo· n... oranee *-· cut In Mii and twitted, frah apr1c:ot haMt 1. Crush chocolate wafers with rolhng pin or In electric blender 2. Stir chocolate wafer crumbs With melted butter P11t this mixture evenly Into 11 9 -lnch pie pan ~ke In Pfeheated Jso-F oven, just lo ~I Cool 3. Make filling meh marshl'T\4Uows In hot evaporated milk, stirring over medium heat just untll melted Cool 4. Fold whipped cream into marsh mallow mixture Sllr 1n bourbon Pour In to c~ocolate cru5t; chill 3 to 4 hours 5. T ->P with whipped a eam and a lavish spnnkllng of grated chocoillt.e Ring pie with a wt'e.tlh ol seasonal fresh fruits Makes 8 eervlngt STUFFED POACHED PEARS lbefleTr•.~ ....... ,_,.. 6 QIPI .. .., l ~a -..._ )lak:e 1111 Cupt tu9W 1h cup chopped, --.hed mtud nuta 'i4 cup ~ cLwt& brown wear I °' 2 taWnpooM hOft«I/ 1. Peel pears. leaving stems Intact Drop Into lemon Juice and w11ter lo keep from discoloring 2 . Combine the water, sugar (I cup only) and lemon JUICe and bring to a boil Place pears upnght and simmer until barely tender (about 10 minutes or so) Remove from heat and let the peors cool 1n their own syrup for 30 minutes 3. Strain one cup ol the syrup from above, Add •n cup sugar and boll rapidly for about ~11en minutes Allow to cool 5ljghtly by placing pan In cool water 4. Meanwhile. mix chopped nuts, brown sugar and enough honey lo bind mixture 5. Drain pean, cut off tops neatly one Inch below stem and core with thin paring knife or apple corer Fill cavities with nut 11nd sugar mixture 6. Replace tops and arr11nge on daMrt plate , Pour warm syrup (from step 3) over top Mow 4 wrvlng• APPLE BROWN BETIY n.. sa.a w-. w.teMDe. M.iM 1 "4 aipe ....... c:r8CUr Cl'W9be i,.c, ._._Found~ "'~---',.\cup balm Of ID.....,.., IOiaed 2 .... Wt ..,..., peeled, e«ed Md thlnly .boed laip...-... ...,_.,_d~ S••tcned whipp.d cram or V1U1W. Ice cream 1. Preheat oven to 350"F 2. Mix graham cracker crumbs. dn· namon. 1/4 cup sugar and butter. 3. Spoon about 113 of,.the crumb mixture In the bottom of a 8 x 8 x 2-lnch pan. Top with apples. sugar and cinnamon. Repeat, ending with crumbs. 4 . Bake In preheated oven about 45 minutes or until apples are lender and edges of mixture are bubbly. 5. Serve warm with whipped cream Ot' Ice cream. Makes 8 servings STRAWBERRIES ARMAGNAC Ba-Fa. ............... S-Fr..teco "' cup <• __ , oloroeo ebeny wine l,(a aip (' OD.) pon ... 2 tAIMelip a DOI (2 Gel.) Atm..-c ~ : r=::::cn. 1 pt. v_.. k.e cr .. m 1 a., h..,, cream, whipp.d Md ....... -1. Mix well the sherry. por1. Armagnac and sugar, sllning until sugar dissolves 2. Clean and slice the contents of 2 baskets of strawberT1es. keeping 6 whole ones on the side. Marinate in above mix ture for several hours . 3. Add l small scoop vanilla Ice cream to each supreme or large bowl glass. ar· range strawberries around circumference of Ice aeam. add liquid; top with rosette of whipped cream and one whole straw- berry. Makes 6 servings BANANAS FOSTER t.. lo.•h'-· San AAtonto ' a.Met111 aw IMIUer 5 to 7 ....... tMlrlf-..-l~ltkk 1 ._._ ct.rtt lwowft llUIC 2 ~ peded llftd epllt down the ~ Adee of 1 or-ve .Nkc of l a.mon Bruclv Rwn. dartl. 151 ,.-oof c:o.r.r- Tttplc Sec 0ntn9c CllfKao la Crum 1. First, place butter in chafing dish, add granulated sugar and c~. sllning over medium flame until sugar carmellz.es . 2. Add cinnamon slick Place bananas m pan, cut side down Tum bananas m syrup and sprinkle with brown sugar 3. Add the juices of 1 orange and l lemon. Sprinkle wft.h 2 teaspoons coin- treau, 2 teaspoons Triple Sec and 2 tea· spoons orange c uracao Continue bolling sauce. Add 2 teaspoon5 brandy and 2 teaspoons rum lgmle sauce with match 4 . Pour flaming sauce over ice cream m four-stemmed coupe glasses MaLs 4 servings COUPE MARCEllA 8cYertv wu.hlre Hotel, a.-ty HWe 1 i,.c, aipe 1r-r...,bariee llftd ~ 1 i,.c, OllP9 llk:ed tr..h ... ~ 2 Qfpe ....... pacbee, peekd. cored 8nd lllced 2 ~ D W ~llftd flllarnier z ~r)Owle bottled ... ~ 6ftl8C8t'OOftll,crwh.t 1 pt. r-..pbeny eha'bct l alp ~ ~. whipped .oct ~ 6 lrir9e ................ n1rtl-19 2 t8b1np D W CM' .. peel OuM--. ~I 1. Prepare raspberries, strawberrk!s and peaches. Spnnkle peaches with Grand Mamler. Stir melba sauce into crushed raspbemes. 2 . In bottom of one-stemmed balloon glass. place l crumbled macaroon Top wflh 1 small scoop raspberry sherbet. Spoon over about 3 tablespoons sliced peache<;, 2 tablespoons strawbemes and 2 tablespoons r4Spbeny m1Xture 3. Garmsh W11h rosette of whipped cream. a large whole strawberry and a ht de sprinkle of orange peel (Julienne, blan· ched) Makes 6 servings PINF.APPl..E LADY CURZON Kap.18 Bey Holei. ric.ut .......... 1 h9h HwliM8n p6M!liPI* 1 cup kAnchwe.cr liqueur 1 pt. eu..o.nv a cram, dened 1 pt. vwlAD8 kc crum, ~encd ~ vto&c1a or frtah atrawbcnia Udv ...... 1. Cut pmeapple_in quarters, remoV1ng green frond Cut thorny shell of pmeap· pie. discard Remove mner core 2. Dice fruit and pour kn~hwas.ser over it, allow to stand at room temperature 1 hour 3. Spoon fruit Into champagne glasses or oiher stemmed glass. Refrigerate 4. At serving time. stir together the vanilla and smwberry 1ee creams until just blended 5. Top pineapple with ice cream Gar· nlsh with candied Violets or a single beautiful strawberry. Serve on small plate with ladyfinger Makes 6 to 8 Krulngs (contlnut!d) ... IN ffiARILYN'S KITCHEN This month. I have learned that the 1979 California almond-crop forecd Indicates a record 350 million meat pounds (ahelled almond•). This ahould mean good news for con - sumen. Almond supplies will be plcntlful and prices should be more favorable. This good situation comes )ult In lime for fall holiday b61dng and cooking. Hoe arc a few almond recipes fOf you that I know you will en)oy ... W.ming, Thi Surgeon Gtntrll H11 D1t1rminld Tillt ~Smilalg ts o.ng.. IDYCU ......... CHOCOLATE ALMOND TOFFEE 2 C""'9 (12 OZ9.) _, •eat choco&at~ ---) 1.h cupe b9ncr or margartM l ~ cupe ~ btowa sue• l t.ablapooM uch dwta com ¥\Ill> and -!er 2 cupe chowed t-.c.ed almood9 1. SprelMl 11/2 cups of !he •chocolate morsels evenly over bottom of bunered 13 x 9 inch pan. set aside 2. In 3·quart saucepan melt butter over medium heal Mix In sugar, corn syrup and water Shr constantly unhl mixture reaches 300 degree~ on candy \her morTl(>ter (or unOI a little of toffee mixture, dropped In to cokl waler. becomes hard and bnnle) !. Remove fTom heal. mtx In I cup of the almonds Immediately pour toffee mrxture over chocolate in pan. spreitd evenly 4. Spnnkle remaining chocolate morsels and almond1 over top. Cool .nd aUow chocolate to harden 5. l~n candy from pan with i.harp knife Remove from pan. break Into pl«es Store in airtight container Mola about 2r12 pounds GALA CALIFORNIA LAYER CAKE 2,..... ~ calle ~ (...S. .. _ • .a. or llOW -rwdpe) l,(i C'4> ,_ Of'~ l c.,. ~ V-.. lcMt ~or ...S. "-r: °""'recipe) 1 c.i (1 lb. 1 oa.) dlitt peech Niwa, drained I C-.*~•~ and~ ~ ~ ........... (...w.nched) ahnonda. COMt.ed 1. Spilt cake layers to make 4 layers; 5Pflnkle each with 1 tablespoon ol the rum 2. Place 1 layer on serving plote. cover with about 1)2 cup of the Icing. Repeal. s16Cklng with remaining 3 loyers. S. Cover sides of cake with remaining Icing 4. Not more than 1 hour before serving, aminge peach halves In a clrcle, rounded-akies·up, on top of cake. All center with strawbenia. Cowt sides of cak• with almonds by preutng lighdy Into Icing Moke19-lnch coke, 10 to 12 ee:rvfngs D • ,MAY Wt&ICLY, 111111 ... t. "'9 Succulent ham that's been gently seasoned with natural spices and ground to make it easy to spread ... that's what you get when you open a can of Underwood°" Deviled Ham. Growing kids (and grown-ups. too) love the taste of all our Underwood sandwich fixin's including Chunlcy Chicken. Roast Beef. Corned Beef and Liverwurst spreads-each one made real good ., with real meat. So for tomorrow·s lunch. make a platte r of Underwood sandwiches. The kids will make ·em disappear ... fast! We have a wtcker basket fuJJ of new cookbooks fOf your las! lingering hours on the porch swing Before you swing fuU steam Into faU , a look at these new books and thelf authOfs wiU stimulate your next whirl In the kitchen A cookbook with just about everybody In mind Is Mable Hoffman's Chocolate Cookery. It's ftl~ with aU kinds of Ideas on how to use the world's favorite flavOJ In over 250 lrralstlble, tested recipes. Mable gives Iota ol lips on how to cook with chocolale, plus all kinds of marvelous candles and dessertl made with chocolate. She even Includes a recipe for the famous Mexican recipe, mole, whW:h contains chocolate GRASSHOPPER CHEESECAKE You'll probeWv ... _. ,.._ .. lot Iha. tta.. lot -V odao ch••ttM•. 1 •n m,. chocolate coaldia en-. <eboul lofty-two I ~4ach c:hocoale _..,.) l ..W.pa•-..r I ::::raw...._ or_,..,.., 2 (a.. ..... ) pll91. CN9• ct.i.., roe. ......... 1 mp...., s .... "" a19 .... alee ........ 2 ....... , ........... c:n-•cw 4 cm . ..,... cooldllt choco9• ~cup~ eow era• BOOKS AND COOKS l . In a smal bowl. combine crumbs, 1 tablespoon su9111r and melted butter Of margar1ne. Press on bottom and 11/2 In· cha up aide of an 8-lnch eprtngf orm pan; refrigerate 2. Preheat oven to 350"f 3. In a large mixer bowl, cream the cheese and 1 cup sugar Add eggs, beating untll smooth 4 . Stir In crame de menthe and creme de cacao. Pour Into prepared crust Bake 40 to 45 minutes. Cool In pan. S. Meh chocolate: cool about 5 minutes Srtr sour cream Into melted chocolate Spread over slghtJy cooled cheesecake. Refrigerate untU tel. 6. Remove side ol pan Cut che~ke Into wedges and serve Maka 8 ID J 0 wrulngt Reprinted with permission of the pub· llsher. Mab4e Hoffman'• Chocole1U Cook ery, HP Books, Tucson, Arlz .. $4.95. 0 ne ol the most ddghtful cookbook• to come along In quite a whlle ls Spoonb~od and SaawbelT]I WIM by Norma Jean and Carole Darden. Thew two beautiful alsters have reaearched their family hlslOfY from their 91andfather. Charin Henry Darden, who was born a slave and tcttled with his wife In Wilton, N.C.. Including Papa Oardcn's wine· making MC:rcb for the lltra~ wtn. he told for five can1t a glMe In hil *>re. MOM SAMPSON·s SPOON BREAD (Ow F---.) I cup .,.low cornmeal 2 cu,. boOMt ••lo J ~lelp 0 OOle ..,_., I ... llPOCMI Mir , ................ ., I cup..ali I . Slowly add c<>Jn~I 10 lhe boihng waler, stirring const.lntly unttl rhick and smooth Add buner and salt and cool to lukewarm 2. Then add eggs and milk Beat for 2 minuws: pour lnro a greased casserole and ba.ke In a preheated 375-F oven lor 35 minutes or until golden bfown 3. Spoon out while piping hor and P<'SS mo<e buner1 Moku 8 ~rum91 Spoonbreod and Strawberry Wtne. AnchOf Press Doubleday, Garden City. N Y . $9 95 Reprinted by permission of lhe publsher So yoo're a new vegetarian and need help with recipes and In planning nutritionally b61enc.ed meals Or pe:rhaJ>' a teen-ager In your family ls a new vegetarian and you want lo know what to make that wW be appettztng and nutn tk>nally ecceptable. ~Apartment Veg«tarlon Coolcboolc by Lindsay Miller should help you Lind· say saw the need IOI' a good inlormatlve vegetarU1n h<mdbook·rype cookbook CARROT COOKIES Spky eAd ecrlllllP4'°'8e I 'It cup buttn ,,., cup honey .... I cup ••Md r•• c.enot 11\ cup butteniUIL '!'\ a.p •ta111 ...._ po.rdcT ( 1.4 cup -i..c..nt) l 11t Qql9 whoW wheet low l tw1pa1M1 belltnt ~ l • ....,_ dnfte-'11 •w1pa°" ... ...._ 1.4 'HIPOllft cloY. Y• t....,ooe .... 1hcup~Med 'h·'i4 cup , • ...,. I. Cream the butter and honey rogether until they are Ouffy Beat in the egg. then the grated c.anol and buttermilk 2 . In a seP<'rate bowl. stir together all the dry 1ngredlen~ except the sunflower seeds and raisins Beat the dry mixture in 10 the bquld one unlll Jmoolh Add seeds and rablns 3. Drop the batter by heaping tea· spoonfuls onto an ungreased cookie sheet and bake In a 350"F oven for about 12 minutes or until golden brown Makes 5-doun cook~s ~ Apartment Veg«kJrlon Cookbook (Pe«e Press). Culver City, Calif , soft cover $6 95 flidco11f•rn1S· O' O#I0- 20th Anniversary YerJ special Special PORT WINE· CHEDDAR ·1.98. lb. ••'•1111211111 ... _..-.-. ..... ._ ..... ......... .. NEIGHBORS' RECIPE EXCHANGE If you have a recipe and some cook- ing advice to share, write: Marilyn Hansen, Neighbors' Recipe Exchange. FAMILY WEE.KL Y magazine. 64 I lex· ington Ave., New York, NY 10022. For every recipe published. FAMILY WEE.Kl.. Y will pay $10 Recipes must include your r\ame, ad· dress, telephone number and \he news- peper In which you read F AMll. Y WEDO... Y Due to the volume of mail. we cannot anSJ.Ner let1eTs Of return recipes. In the case of similar recipes, the OM wrth the earliest postmark will be used All recipes become the property ol FAMILY WE£KL Y From Vauor. Mich . Morie Rwhford sench on unusual recipe for cookies. Morie wri~•. 'This red~ is from the Community Mento/ Health ~n~r al St. Lawrence HO$pltal In lonalng. The more 11ou knead, math and ~at thue cookies, the ~tter they are and the ~Uer you Jul." AGGRESSION COOKIES In a very Large bowl or kettle. put 3 cups brown sugnr, packed, 3 cups mMgarlne, 6 cups uncooked oatmeal, 1 tablespoon baking soda and 3 cups un· sifted all-purpose Aour. Wlth your hands, mash, knead and squeeze to a wen. mixed flrm dough. Forni Into small bolls: dip the bottom of a wnaD water gia91 lnto gninulated sugar and flatt.en each boll. Bake on ungre.ased cookie sheets In a lso-F. oven fM 10 to 12 mlnuW:s. Makes 15-do«n cookies Marie reads FN«.. Y WED<L Y In the Nein. Seginaw, Mich. Editor's Note: A !JUI recipe to have on hand '°' a tchool °' church bake ale - without the~· An f"*"' reoder. Kathleen Dda Pietra of Yonhrl. N. Y .• ,.ndt a no·fall hamburger Ndpe. Kathi.en " .Sn-and keepe houtia for,,., jolher. HAMBURG CASSEROLE Jn • lute tldDM, md 2 blbiupooo1 butter °' ~· Add 1 l>. grotand beef •nd • cup tlc.s onions. CX>Ok, •· mg owr medkam heat, until mtat Iola Mil T«f cob. 5* In l can (1 OYf OD.) tofMto IOUP. ~ and l ~ cupe c.v.t t.cm, ~. Turn mlXtUN Into • 1 y,-., .,....t < oa.. COllllr., 1 k) 2 ~ 11 I ~-"*"9d poatocs. =~~=.~ until top is brown. One cup boiled macaroni. mixed with '/2 cup grated American Of Parmesan cheese. moy be substituted for com. Makes 4 servings Kathleen reads FAMILY WEE.Kl.V m TIM! Herald Sl.otaman, Yonkers. N Y A busy homemaker, Mra. John Droz of Old Forge. N. Y . sends o qU1ck-and-eosy froun deaert recipe Mrs Droz wrtta WAs o graduate of Cornell's School of Human Ecok>gv and the motha of nrne children. I often~ different goonnet trl!OI& os the OCCCl.SIOn demands He~ IS one f dew!loped." SIMPLY SIMPLE · SCRUMPTIOUS STRAWBERRIES In a chilled medium-shed bowl, beat I cup·(•/2-pt.) heavy cream until stiff Fold In 1 can (1 lb.) s1rawbeny-ple filling. Beat one minute until blended. Freeze In freez.er tray. Serve. Enjoy! Moba 4 lo 6 aervfngs The Drams read FAMU. Y WEEKLY In the Observer Dfspott:h, Utic.a, N.Y. From way down SocJlh comea this real ly take-II.easy deaerl. Mra. L.A Slwfk>n of Lo/O)lelte. La .. •nds ha entJy. Mrs Shelton wrlta. WI loue your ~ of FIV«.Y WEDCL.Y. and I keep many of the good redpa I houe Cried. I'd llke to sub· mil a red good de.aen recipe. It'• ~/Jdous and ptttty to MT'Ue /CK any ocxo· lion." 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Slir m 1 can (81/4 ozs.) crushed pineapple, well drain· ed, 1 cup finely chopped walnuts. 2 lea· spoons vanilla and 2 cups grated raw, unpeeled zucchini squash (squeezed in paper towel) Mix thoroughly. Pour batter into a well-greased and floured 10-inch tube pan Bake in preheated 35QOF. oven for about 1 hour and 20 minutes or until cake tests done with a cake tester. Cool on rack for 30 minutes. Loosen from pan with spatula; Invert on a cake radc to finish coolin~ completely. Blend 1 cup confeci1onas sugar with 1 tablespoon milk and blend until smooth; pour over cool cake. Malcu 1 large (10-lnch) cake The Blankensh"'5 R!ad fAMLY WEEXLY In the World, Tulsa. ot<la. Dan ond Pot H~ ~ long- distance reoden of FAHn.V WEEKLY. as they houe moued from Champaign. "1 .. to NOf'Croa. Go .. and Pat'• mcHher moils them FAMJL v WEEKLY Thev «nt eel>Olll redpa. and we ~nt Dan :S spogheUI rf!~. SPAGHETTI. MEAT BALLS AND PIGS' FEET Combine 1 lb. hamburger, 1/4 cup brad crumbs and 1 egg. lightly beaten. 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Today the aculptunt of "The ~hal" by Harry Jackson la valued at well over $50,000. ~ TllS DYNAMIC MD aJlCllfUl ART MASTERPIECE a NOW AVAl.All.E Al A ORAMATE MT ,_T FOR YOUR HOME Aa a very peBOnal tribute to his trtend John Wayne, Harry Jackson haa give~ penniaalon to have th11 famous aculpture r..,r'oduced u a t>Mutlful art print, so that Americans eYerywhere can share In the splendot Ind excitement or this ~ -.. ----- spectacular western commemoration to John Wayne. "The Marshal" is meticulously reproduced on fine art stock 1n vivid, true-to-life cotors. The miracle of modern hl'hography captures the subtle nuances of the original textured sculpture as well as the incredible colorations that breathe life Into this truly American western master piece. EXCLUSIVE OffERI NOT AVAi.ABLE It STORES II you would like to be among the first to display this thrtllln<i art print In your home, mail coupon today. 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L Visa l~ MHt•r Charge O American Express Credit Card No. __________ Exp Dale __ _ Signature ------------------- NAME ADDRESS _________________ _ --, .. CITY ----, STATE __________ _ ZIP ___ _ I .. _.-....._ ____________________ , ' ......... ., ......... .,....1 •• ... _..... --r·- edy t.bey have found effective. So PEOPLE QUIZ I By John E. Gibson Does Being in .Love make You Happy? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. There are many kinds of love relation· ships, but most fall into one of six 9(!neral categories. 2. Starry-eyed love of pure romance Is Immeasurable. 3. Your attitude toward love is likely to depend to a large extent on whether you started to make yow way In llfe directly after high-school graduation or went on to college. 4. Regardless of how much a couple are in love, their life together will be happier and they wUI take greater pleasure in each other's company If they hove a "sym· metrleal relationship " 5. Girls who were tomboys during child· hood have dlfflculty In adjusting to court· ship and marrlage relationships. 6 . A man's success with the ladles when love and romance are Involved depends to a large extent on cert41n social $kills ANSWERS 1. True. A Unlvenlty of Toronto study summarl2es the six most significant cate· gorles: 1) The search for a beloved whose manner and appearance embody an Im· a9(! already held In the mind of the lover. It Is the pursuit of his ot her Ideal image of the beautiful. The cloter the beloved coma to the ideal body buUd, sl<ln, frag· ranee, hair and personality characterls· ttcs, the man! the lover beoome:s c.oovinced of the attraction. 2) Permissive and plu- raUstic, when love It regarded as a game: the degree of winvolvement" Is carefully controlled, jealousy Is eschewed, rela· • tlonshlps are often characterlud by a lack of faithfulness and tend to be relatively short-lived. 3) A slowly developing affe;c- tlon and companionship, a gradual dis· closure of .elf, avoidance of self-con· 9dous patllofl and an expectation ol long- tenn commmJtmcnt. 4) The obsessive, jcalout, emotionally Intense relationship, characterized by preoccupation with the beloved and a need for repeated asaur· anc.e of being Joved. 5) AJtrulstie love: the lover tees It as a duty to love without ex· peetation of reciprocity. It la eentJc. caring end guided by reuon more than •mo· don. 6) Corudous conlktcratlon-of "'vital ltetltdcl" about a tultable beloved: educauon, vocation, rdgjon, age end numeroUJ oth« dcmowaphlc character· lttlcl of the pot*ndal beloved er. checked In the -.dt 6or •~match. I . HIM. A llUdy Ml oond~ • Mid· die Tet1n .... State Untveqtty, where a ~ .,,..... of bellcf In the ldula of '°"** loYe -c:ontb'Ud.*1 lll'ld ~· ...ct on "*' lll'ld womtn ttudcnts. Found to be .,.. ~ ~. th• Nit conrldd ol ~ ltMements, euch •: -._ It ~ not to flll "' low II 1he ~ per90f" comet ak>"8"; "Romenlk low It Che 11r0t.-emotion one can ex· ptrllncl ... "'1'1"'8 romanGc low ,.,., .. e lifetime". "For each, there Is one other penon in the world with whom one can experience true love." Subjects were asked to indicate how they feh about each state· ment. Scoring was as follows: Strongly agree, 5 points, ml/dly agree, 4 points. neutral, 3 points, mildly dlsogru. 2 points; stTongly disagree, 1 point. Scor Ing yourself and your friends on these specimen statements will provide a rough index lo your feelings. 3. True. A Utah State University study assessed the attitudes of a population sample of both single ond married men and women_ Findings: those who hbd gone on to college, spending lour or more years In academic surroundings, were less romantklllly oriented ln their at· tltudes than high-school ed1>eated per· sons, and less disposed to the belief that "love Is an Intense, mysteriou' and idealized experience." 4. True. The more things they like to do together and the fewer "his" and "her" en;oyment patterns there are (he en)oY' active sporu and outdoor life. she prefers reading, m~ and art), the mcxe llJITI· metrical their relationship. And 1tudla at Britain's lnttltute of FamUy and Environ· mental Research show that "more sym· metric:& couples have a higher level of enjoyment of ~eryday acthlltia" and that each gets a great deal more out of his pursuits, hobbies and avocations be· cause they participate In them together. 5 . Fol•. Srudta at Bowling Green State University (Ohio) show tomboytsm (pre- ference for active outdoor games, behav· Ing like a boy, being bortd with tradldonal gtrl games) to be neither rare nor abnor· mat. In a survey of adult women of varl· ous ages, pvcr 50 percent reported hev· Ing been tomboys. There Is little cvklmce to lndkate that a girl wtth a tomboy bacll· ground need be concerned about her abWty to make the normal ad)ustmcnts In courtship and marriage. 6. True. 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Whether Ifs a weebnd b1' b.cK to Plains, Ga .• or a n!Qht out at the K.nnedy Centll' tn Wesh- tnglon, the Prndent'1 every mow out· side the White House Is closely shadowed by this corps ol bodyguards. The Secret Serva Wat founded In 1865. the same year Ptaldent Abraham Lincoln was kllled by an ......in'1 bullet, but Its purpose then wu to Mis> auppa. a rt.Ing wave ol money counterfctten. It w1111 not unUI 36 years later -followinsi the a11811h\atlon In 1901 ol Praldent Wiiiiam McKinley tn Buffalo. New v~ -that the &trva WM glwn the IWPOft• ~ ol J>Nlldcn~ pnMdion. Thin II no "typlcal" dey In the lh ol a 11*111 tiQlrJt on the Prlllldenes.I deUill be- a.llt the Preliden(1 IChedull wrW IO much. Howe¥., the folowlng ~ tchedu• ol • one-dey .... .,. • good p6cture ol • .,.., .,,,,.K• Job -and the llHeiidou..,.....,,. and 1..,a. .... y It ~votv... L.B. T.,._, Jr., h oudtot o/ nflW boob. .,..., ! Meun.M-•. ••,,.._ • ._,.,,I JI I t. .. , 8:00 a.m. Fo&owtng bralda1t at the WhMe HOUM, Praidm c.te gathea his t:rieftng pepa'I and prcpsa to a..w for Housaon. where he will spqk at • lun· cheon with the mayor. At home. the Ptaldcnt and hla famdy .. proMc::Wd by the Savtca'• Uniformed DMllorl. 1:10 ..... Accompenled by tpedal agents. the PresJdent strtda ac:rom the Whle House awn and enters a military hcMcopt.er for the short hop lo Andrews All Fon:e S.... There he boards All Force One for Houston. For one ol the few tlma throughout the day. agents relax once the plane II airborne. 10:50 a .m. NI Force One landa at the HOUllon AlrpOl1 and taxJI 10 a point on the rvnwey MWfal hundrwd ylrdt &om the mllln ~. wt... It'• met by • Iona black ~ Continent.al houtln.. Thi. apedelv eq~ cs Wiii llrw..d to the ............. It h8I bulct:proof ltr•. hooCI and wtndowa, II huvtly annoNd and .. equipped Wllh • powmful ~ M '*' quiddv NeCh high ape.di. One 191N Wll drtw the CM md mod'8 wll llll bileAde hkn In the trone ..... The PN.6- ct.nl .-. the ,.. ol lhe ca Itta the ....... pull ~ ... ps..s.d by w.abmed polce on mob· c)dll. Folowtnt bthMd ts • ..._. con· ~ whk:b b*8 .. ~ow ol ..---... It .... ruswq boerda ... h.d ........... the .... aoMM "'*"•bi....,... an rtde on the out• $pedal agents o/ the Secret ~Ice travel wtth President Corter everywhere Here they protect him and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat In Cairo £()(tr watchful. Savlce agents are trained to spot in a crowd any possibk sJgn of danger to the President. llldc. ll\lkle en five special agents and the PralcMnt'1 penonal phy9dan. Al the beck ol the as on a tpedlil jump ..-• one Secret Service man, cq~ with a aubmac:hN gtm, protec:ts the rar. As the an le.aw the Mpor1 heading toward Houtton • .-reLly the poll· tlon, mll by mll. IO oltm.,... 1116:wied along the R>We. WMka t.fore the Prest- dcftt'1 antval, advance agents checked the Giid route to be lake'I. Ever nmdful of the ~ of John Kennedy from a ftfle lhot t.ed from the T..._. School Book D.poeftory, ag1nts mcticu- loutly lntp«ted t.U bu1Jcik9 along the way. Owrp.... and ~ we ck>eed today and patroled by untfonned poke and tr8'ftc on the roed ~lo Houl- ton ha9 been h.-.d. Durtng the dayt ludlng up to the b1'. agmtl ., confaMd wlh ~ law of· ftcen about lndMchaak ~ the .... who mWtt poee MC\dy Nb. Any contldend • .... to.,.~ hew*' pa..t unct.~. 11:15 .... In tM dty, arNdtt ~ crowds ..,. bod\ .... ol the .... ht Pta6dcnt doa IOmtthlng thet the ~ .,ma t.r more th9n anything•: Ha ont.. the ~ ~ lftd ... out to lhlille .,..,.,.. .. hands. To ,.,. Clrter '-wlnelltlle. hal • damt'I 9'* fonn •..-human -tee .round Nm.~ they.....,~"' ttw Prelktcnt, they mow wtlh hm mp by step, conbnuously sc.anmng rhe sea or faces m rhe crowd Orher agents move ahead. fanning out among the crowd Armed with powerlul 357 Magnum revoJvers which a.re cooceak!d In shoul der hol:ster-5. the agents are rramed and prepared 10 reac:r mstantaneou~y to any emergency. and If nece$s.ary. lO sacnfice their hves 10 save the President They look for any sign of potential dangeT As Carter moves along the perimeter of the crowd. a man nearby suddenly reac~ Into his pocket for a handkerchief to catch a 51\eeze Ari agent deftly stei» between the man and the Presklent If a nyone in rhe CTowd gets too bolster· ous or pushy, the agents prefer to use "gent.le penuASlon" instead of bru!Ail force ' to restrain the perwn. although Jhey are prepared to do whatever Is necessary When a young woman aimed a 45 call ber automabC pt.slot al Pre9dent-Gerald Ford four years ago In Socramenro, an agent quickly grabbed rhe gun and wres tied the woman to the ground 11 :SS a .JD. The Presklent enlers a down town hotel whet-e he as to have lunch and speak AD hotel employees have been carefully scremed m advance No detail has been overlooMd The kitchen whtte the luncheon 15 prepared has been thoroughly inspected Meeting rooms. rat rooms and any other areas Carter may vmt have been swept for electronic bugs, then reswept The entire buiJdrng has been seatehed f OI' bombs Even as the President dines. agents continue to eye the audience 4:05 p .m . following the lunoheon, the speech and MrVeral private meetings with government officials. the President Leaves far the Uport. AD the procedures followed upon his arrival ttw morning are repeated. 7:09 p .m . Caner Is safely returned to the White House The agents head home alter another long. tension-filled day. There have been five attempted Pres!· dent\aJ assassinations -Including one successful attempt -Mnce the Secret Service began pt"OCecting the Chief Ex· ecuttw In 1901. Agents therefott wocic under ttrriRc praswe. There can aha be pttSSUre In a special agent's pmonal life bee.awe ol the long houn and unpredictable 9Ch.ciuJe. One former S«ret Service man estimated he was awey fTom home about 60 percent of the time Not surprtsiugly. many of the agents In the Presidential guard are single. The starting pay is not terrbly ap- pea.llng either. New agents. who are usually college grac:luata, start at base salaries from about $10,000 to $12,300, and arc generally "fanned out" to field offices for at least two or three years t.fora being aalgned to permanent detalM . Yet dapttc the PfalU,., loog hours and relatlwllj low starting aa&ary. each ye.Ar theN arw thouMndt of MW appl-c.n• for the few pollaofll M open up. And the tot> ol a ll*tal tJllllftt ..,. lied to the Pmildant II a hlghllJ dalnble ~· Why are theM jobs IO ecwetecf1 Be· c-. there .. a ~ .... action to be derMd from knowtr19 thet -.ch ~ you "put the ~t to bed" llMly. 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Ptoblems With The New Sexual Pennlsslveness Though our 1970's world emphasizes the value of sexual fulfillment, eminent mental.health experts warn I.hat c.asual sex without real affection and commit menl can damage your emooonal health Erik Enkson 1n Childhood and Society stresses that sex tS fu.Villing only when it includes love, mutual trust and a shanr19 ol everyday concerns and acnvitle!> Dr Frederic F F1ach. who pracbces. le<lChes and writes about psychialr)I. reports that the growing phenomenon of impersonal sex frequently causes or reinforces feel· ings of depression, alienation and loneliness. Says he. sexual conquests may temporanly relieve these feelings. but usually there IS a sharp retum ofter word and. eventually. sex without com mitment causes "a slow progressive wan rng of self worth " While Flach believes I.he current. more open atUtude toward sex Is useful. he also believes sexual guilt can be healthy. "This klnd of guilt Is ac· ruaDy a protecttve device to help a person avoid sexual liaisons that might diminish self.esteem and lead 10 depression ·· In tus book. The S«rrt Strength of ~~3 sion. Flach emphasizes that teen·a~ are often v1C11ms of the new sexual pet m1SS111eness They are pressured rnto sex uaJ act1V1ty "long before they are emo- tionally prepared " Instead ol concen l1<1tlng on rhe necessary adolescent tasks of hnd1ng themselv~ and defining 1he ex- tent and limits of rhev own personality. lhev olten are made to feel thete must ~ somethrng wrong w11h'lhem 1f rhey don't become active sexually Dr F1ach says, WA c:.enain amount of confusion among teen-agers must be attributed to the pressure placed on them to involve them selves In saual sttuadons'.' There are some useful guides on rhc. subiect What To Tell Your Child About Sex prepared by Child Study Associallon of Amenca. 50 MadtSOn Avenue. New York.NY "' SeJCuol AdJU5'menl m Mamoge. Public AJfaus Pamphlets (PAP•397) Dept M H 381 Park Avenue South, New York. N. Y 10016. This IS not a sex manual It emphasizes altitudes and feel rngs wl11ch aHect beha111or Is It Wt0n9 To Be A Housewife? ls your famUy struggllng wllh the same kind of pJOblem that Tom and Ellen Du· quense have? Though EUen works hard keeping up with three children, house and church work. she feels others look down on her because she's a housewife She feels she ought to get a paid )ob. Tom hears Ellen talking about her womes and tie•s becommg confused himself Shou\d ~ urge Ellen to add a )ob to her busy hfe? A new DuPont·supported ~rch pro,ect into American women·s opinions has discovered that the veTY good ideas .,bout women and careers have been turned upslde doWTI in many people's m inds Rese.archer Dagmar O'ConnOf . who conducied the study. says. "II c.ame oul veTY clearly that young housewtves feel criticized and undet great pressure to take a job whether 11 really suits I.heir own' desires or not. The real me.anlng of the new Ideas should be to allow women a choic.e The old Idea of forcing every. woman to stay home was wrong. but su~ng that an housewives ought lo take jobs ls just as wrong." How Dlvotced Patents Mng Up Thelt Chlldten Most mothers and fathers struggling with the upheaval of divon:e tend to think thev chlldren·s reactions are unique If they knew the usual behaviof patterns. It might make a dfficult time a Bttle eMM?r. A new $1\Jdy publshed by the National Council of Family Relations gives us some patterns. Although two months after divorce fathers may see their children as often as fathers In unbroken homa, two ~ I.tier it may be down to OM vlllt • month or lea. Even man who wer'C .adorn wtd'I thetr c:hlldren adf....t ... cs.p ...,.. ol -.net deiwwlkw•" .bout the~· .a..nea from thn lt\e. 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One morning he might offer a po6g· nant poc1Jalt of tM Vietnamese boat people. the nexr day he'll poke sJy fun at the new nadonal pasttme: wonylng And one time out of 12 his comrrwntary will be in rhyme Such as What polltics II a! about Is being In or being out Some rhlngs. ol course, don't lend .themselves to this type oi rhyme (known as doggerel) "I hardly ever do really big, lmpor · &ant stories tha4 way," he e>i· plalns. "Just either silly stories or thtnga I can hwe fun with'.' It may tie the rhymes and humor. ~. that make several milllon ~ tune In falthfuly evay weekday morn- ing to Nftotbfeok lt'1 the seventh-moll popular nMfio program In the country. Otgood gets more maU than any other CBS News staffer. more than Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace or 4Mtn Dan Rather. The Ncwtbf'mk spot II )Ult OM oi Otgood'• on-the-air jobs He wrtta and dclJven the 7:00 AM. radio news. de•vft'I the 9:00 A.M. Wl"Jk>o and Is aAso • rcpotto and tut.tltut• uw:horman for CBS-TV. lronicbly. Olgood, who Is 46. ~ Into broadc.est jour· MlllTI. Hll a.'ly c.... years _. .-n• ~ on the bu9- Mm 9'de al ~. A nelw New Yorbr. he WM .. lnteNllied In r.dk> 9nd • whilil ~ a 8.A. tn eco- nomla from Fctdtwn UN- wnlly • ..,,. "'°'* ol Na time et ... ~·--··'•' t .... the campus t=M slJlhon Upon graduat>oo in 1954, he gol a )Ob .u announcer as WGMS. a ~ tlaOOn in Washington, D C. He left fOf a sont 1n the se:TVlCe. then returned lo the station and worked h1S way up to general~ 11 wasn't until 1963 -after a )Qt> as a pay· lV manager turned sour -that he landed a )Ob with ABC Radio dolng feature stones That. he says. was go· Ing from being •he youngest sta· tion manager to the oldest cub reponer He )olned WCBS radio In 1967 and the CBS Radio Networit In 1972 By tMn he'd already begun to display hts penchant lex drop- ping a few lines of verse while rovertng storin "I don't like to be thought of as some sort of a clown or com· edlan,however:· says Osgood. "Ahhough I dldn•t ~tar1 out as a )oufl)allst, I've ~n dOing thlS long moudi now dud I feef I can MndJe any ellllgnment~ Hts day beglr\1-* 4:00 A.M. wMn he gets up and c:tra..s. then dnva Into Man· hattan to the CBS 8roadcmt Center. He ecans the news from the wlr• Mrvk:c 11nd looka at the papen rn J>r9P4ratlon fOf the 7 o•cJock news, aometlma setting aside pouii>lil lte ms fOJ l'k111• · brcok. But the rtal pulh coma one.a the news la •ed. Me conf«rmg ~ his producer Phil om' he Mtt.la down .. a ~· l.n the ncwwoom -<>Mn ~h Styrolo9m cup al ~ In Mnd -.ld ~ wrtttng ~. obMoua to the daft• around him. Exe9Pt when OtgOOCl II away on UltgJ\ment .nd Ne~ II P•ecotded. Md\ Pft99ln II '1*h" -CIClftCllll:Md and --that l'llCJn*'8; .,. ......... ~ f.ct, It'• comc*ted ~ wonda befON F6n9 on the air. ~ mall•• me oper-•t•" Mys Otigood, .,. Ihm I've goc that ~ rWttdown rnythrolt ... Nwt ddll.q the 9 o'clock ,,.... ~he ctoe.\l WW-. It. he'll ofttn QM thil ... P*A a droU Osgoodlbn twisl). Os goad's day ~longs lo televl saon Sometimoe~ he is ~nt out on as5'gnmenl. bur more often he g..oner.,le!> h~ own piect>s . perhaps a gleeful glance at Mor ns Katz. the world's faste.sl painter. "'a se.inng look at rhe plighr o( black athletes whQ ser rheir sights on an NBA career at rhe expense of ever)l1hing else Actually. it's easier to d~ what he doesn't cover lh<in what he does Once you eliminate all the regular becsts handled by other reporten and tM mot"e typtcal ~neral assign· ment reporting. you have what's left over ··1 do all the other stuff." notes Osgood. He also occasionally subsnrutes as anchorman for the Morning, Midday and Weekend News He likes TV, bot It's st!U odd (ex him at tlmes. "I suffer from a thing that a lot of old time radio people do," he eicplalns. 'Tm used to betng heard rather than seen. It doesn•t bother me to be miking ov~ the microphone, bu1 knowing that a cameTa Is trained on my face still makes me feel as though rm domg something weird." Because al so many rapon· sibillties. Osgood'$ days CAO be quite long. filled with phone cans and me4rting1, Interviews and long sesaions at the type· wnter Of1en he won•t get home untll well lnto the evening. But he makes the most al hls week· endt with his family wife Je.an, a fonner newspaper r4rp0rtc'r. and hls children -Kathlttn. 4 . Wlmlon. 3, and ,Anne Eltz.a. beth. l'IJ. He aJio found time at home lo compile a colledlon al hls pWc:a. It's a book caUed Nothing C()clld & FJ,,_, Thon o 0-. Thal• Minor fn the Mom- '"I· end will be .-..ed ... October (Holt, R.lnehwt end Win.eon) "I rulllj entov domg what I do. -""' °"'* °'8ood. • p"-'d Ide on.,_ t.... '1 low eo giit up tn lhe mom"'9 and come to WOttc. I dgin't know \laY ~ .,.. Who ... can eey thel." -.J t11 '"lo • • o D .......... Jll ..... t I&:""'°" MAY?l sat em Light 100s -c: " E • «: .. -.. 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VISA or MASTER CHARGE card cequlred ~---~---~-------------~­" 18'19 HM ,.., LIO . I Ii I • Heartening News Heart transplantJ are not exactly com mon occurrences In the medical world yet. but a group of researchers at Penn· sylvanla St.ate University's Hershey Medical Center Is going full-steam ahead on a project that will make transplants more of a reallty The team has been working on an artificial heerl since 1971, and according to Dr Genon Rownberg, the projecr's re.arch associate In charge of engineering, the heart will probably be ready within 10 yean Because the elec· Ironies Involved In powering the heart are a bit bulky to cany for any length of time, the Herthey 111oup thinks that the~ heart would be most useful for keeping alive a pattent awaiting a transplant. ArtlflcL>I hearts are already being used In calve• 111 the Center, the longest sur- vivor lived for 157 days before an lnfec· Hon Jet In. ''Thate are a few problems that atlll need w~." says Dr Roeenberg ''The matcnal we uae to make the heart must be compadble with the body's blood; otherwise the body rejecta It. And that material must be very durable; after all, the heart beats 100 million times In two yean, and that's a lot of wear " A Day For Grandparents Mothen and father1 have their day, and now 10 do grandparenlt. That'• right; the first Sunday after Labor Day h.u been dalagnated u National Grand· parents Day And that order <:Ame from the top; on July 28, 1978, Prn- dent Carur algned the bill that mad• Orandparentt Dey official. 1lw woman behind GrandperentJ Doy II Marlen Mc:Qu.cM. a 61-v-er-old Wat Vlrglnlarf who'• • grandmother 14 tlma over. "But I didn't want Grandpercnll • 0-v becauM I'm a grandpercnt," Cll,p&elnt Mn. McQu.de. Mlt .. eaat1Cd becau.. I voluntMr.d In nul"llng homet. I thought the elde1y daerv~ • day of ltMlr own, wtMn p.ap&e Ylltted or c.all«d ~ or •nt a card." ' Mn. Mc:Qu.t. Wean~ fot .... ,=-~ •r=-~---a • .... ~a...- •• ,Al&Y~Y, I JI ll t. ... 1n THE A Different Way To See The World • The J>6Ce of travel Is slow these days, at lea.st for Gary Moore MOOfe has decided that walking ls'a beller way to .ee the world In 1977. he walked acroS& the U S as training fOf "a trip that I'd been thinking about for a while " In August 1978, MOOfe left Tuai en route to Ponama. a 3,000-mile trek thot would take him 10 months Although he foUowed main roads when he had lo, "when I got off the beaten track, I found that people were more receptive to me At first. I can1ed a tent and a sleeping bl.lg and I'd ask If I could sleep neict to people's homa," explains MOOfe "But then I Iott mosl of my equlpmenl In the jungle In Guate- mala. All I had wa. my compass. my machekt and a few matche.1, ond I went for three days with no food In 4upera- llon. I finally ate 10me sap fro n a tree that turned out to be pobonous, and I got very &Kk But I kept heading east, and I finally found my way out " MOOfe's path took him through war tom Nicaragua, where "people were In credibly friendly and very eager lo dlacu116 the polltlcal situation They were also very curious to know about me and about the U S ., and they enjoyed the chanca to procnce thetr Engtbh " Moore, who averag«d about 20 miles a day, says thal the only equipment neceuary fOf walking II a good pair of hard-IOled ahon. "Shoes have to b4I durable, I found I needed a new pair every 600 mtles," explains Moore What's his next venture? "I figure Cuba would be an easy tJ1p after what I've been through," says this Inveterate walker Now that's an interesting l\Vlst on Cuban·Amerlcan diplomacy Ambitious Athletes Arhlclk: competltk>n has played an Im· , port.ant role In echool cunlcula since the time of the ancient Greeks. Today, with so many cult In tchool funding, aporta are on the endangered list And, says Dr. Steven Picou, • Tcx.u A&M University IOdologtlt, by eliminating 'PQrlS, tchools arc getting rid of 50methlng that fostars eduatlonaJ embmon In females, ~ cla• blacka and rurol youths • Grandpanntt Day In 1973, and now ~·, epcndlng her tlmc tprodlng the good newt. So far. ah•'• found that pco· pie llM thc Idea. "After aU, ~v·u "andchlld, and Grandpercntt Day le • ~ °' ehowtng. fMds low'°' lhe tlds- ly " So, In'• .,.., 1t f0t wandsNran11. Dr Picou. who surveyed 3,248 Lout· slllna hlgh·tchodl studente, found that thoee who participated In tntarteholastlc lpOl1a ~• more lncllMd to have college plons then thctr nonectlvc PffR ''The athlete ha.a the ftpeN~ of ~atlng In tffuaHont wt.c he Of the Ml to pcr- fOJm," .. YI the profaaor ·-nu. ... perlcnc:c tnhene.ts echlcvcmcnl behavior In the woritlng world, slnc:c cducatlonal ambition utual)y lhda to educational ec:!Wwmtnt, whkh In tum lud• to ben.t Jobe and hi8t* lncomet i.r.r In Ille " Lifestyles Living. The Censu& Bureau recently reported that the number of couple' who have chosen to hve togeth.a rather than r1l4fTY has more than doobled s1oce 1970 There are now I I m1Jhon such household' In 1h1' c<Juntry Even more 'taggenng ts the fbCI thal among people under 25, the number t\45 increased e1ghdold Wom~. A recently concluded eight year study t\45 found 1ha1the1n cldence of coronary heart disease among working women b not slgnl- hcantly higher than that of house w1vn, reports the Journal of the American Medical ~lallon Of those employed, never mamed wo· men had the lowest incidence of cor onary heart disease, and clerical wo rkers. especially those with children, had the highest rate Crcadvhy. Whal Is creativity? l.s It a quality all of us have' The mysteries of creativity are being explored In a museum exhibit which wlll travel to a number of cltk!s throughout the coun- try during the ne>1t lhree years. The exhibit examines the attitudes such not.ablea as R Buckmln5ter Fuller, Jonas Sallt and lhe late Margaret Mead have had about their work, and tlwn Invites visitors to try their hand al a number of exercises and games de· signed 10 challenge those common assumption. that so ohen prevent us from tfllnklog creatively BIRniDAYS (all Vilgo) Sundey - Rod Laver 41 . Sylvia Miies 47. Cliff Robertson 54. BUly Preston 33 Monday -Arnold Palmer 50. Jose Feliciano 34, Roger Maris 45 Tueedey -Hedy Laman 64 , Tom Landry 55. Jeulca Mlt· ford 62. I v•dtnand Morcos 62 Wednee· day -Jesse Owens 66, Margaret H11mllton 77 Thunct.y Mel Torme 54. Claudette Col>er1 72. Jacqueline Blslct 35. Robert Indiana 51 Frtct.y - Al>ert Shanker 51 . Joey Hcather1on 35 S.turday -Jackie Cooper 58. 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When you agree to exchange video cassette movies with us for S9.95 each. the video recorder is yours at no extra cost We also otfe< Wide Screens Zoom Lens Camef'a. full length mov..s. stereo ultra eound unite. video dllC and m<Mn, SAYE· 51025 Your choice of these 4 hr. VCR 's Magnavox • RCA • Quasar • Panasonic 2 FAE! BLANK VIDIO TANI WITH PUftCHAI! AND TMll t CARTER VIDEO GUI 442W. l~ ...... '-'•• .. ••••Cost.W...•6Jl-42ZI TV Wf(I( S 1979 NEW THIS SEASON DISNE Y'S WONDERFUL WORLD The longest-run- ning prime-time series on network television marks its 26th year-Sundays at 7PM on NBC-with a new !Ille and a dazzling upbeat theme song The formal features weekly banners including .. Animation Night." "Fantasy Night." "Comedy Night' and "Adventure Night .. • -THE LAST RESORT Is a hall-hour comedy series- Wednesdayt at 8:30PM on CBS-dealing with the frenetic and humorous day-to-day turmoll created by the kitchen staff at a popular vacation hotel Starring are Larry Breeding, Zane Lasky, Stephanie Faracy, Walter Olkewlcz. Ray Underwood. John Fu1ioka and Robert Costanzo. TRAPPER JOHN, MD Thia new drem1-Sunday1 at 1 OPM on C88-p1lr1 1 one-time Korean War field surgeon with 1 young counterpart, wno aervecf In Vietnam, on the 1t1tr of 1 &an Franelaco hol?fftll. Pern.,I Rdbert1 ltlrt In the tide role wlfft CT'9gory Harrleon 11 the younger aurgeon who remind• the 9'der of hlmMlf 10me 25 yeera Hrtler. Co-eterrlng · are 8rl•n Mlfohell, Chrl1topher Norrie, Charlea Siebert 1nd Mary McCarty. , .... • BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY Gil Gerard stars as B~k Rogers 1n this weekly action / adven ture stmes seen Thursdays at 8PM on NBC The 20th century astronaut-through a lreak accident-is frozen 1n suspended animation while exploring deep space He returns to Earth and 1s revived to find himself in the 25th century Co-starring are Erm Gray and Tim 0 Connor BENSON Robert Guillaume stars In his own series when he continues In the role of Benson, the Irre- pressible butler of the Tate household on the comedy series Soap, and takes on the ta sk of running the home of a naive governor. Thursdays at 8.30PM o,n ABC Co-starring are Missy Gold, Inga Swenson, James Nobel and Caroline McWilllams. OUT OF THE BLUE Jimmy Brogan, 1 young atendup comedian. stare In hit first teJevlalon aerlu. ~ .. -.n angel who comet to Earth to htlp out 1 famny of newly orphaned chlldntn. 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Th, llOn" I drAl 61 Will •m HolOtn Cdpuc1nt A 1ount a111 liwini w1lh htt 1110lhr1 •nd \l•Ol~lhPI '" A1t1ca h;• '" ""~1r;, d!ldchm~nt lo • lion s/lf hu •••!I'd hom 1 cub and ht• •UI lalht • bfl"•f\ sht s bt<omini a pt1m1li•t fD 24 Ilic• Man's Lind Miu Mau Nt•~•ttl clips 1llult11I~ !h~ mtd•• ,,,,1i0n of tht mvlh ol M•ij Mau •nd him too111t ~" ach or ttnot•dt under lht tu~t ~ '"""" •lint Miu Mau m VIYliftl/Uh !l«l\f H Olli SO lrll Mo,111' Journ1I -8:30-f.I 00111 MISS! PUH • THE MAGIC DRAGON! 0 e rtt Sl'ECIAL !'ult lllt lbCtC Ooptl A mus•ul an1maltd 1pec1al bued on Pr!t• Ya110• s SOn&. whtrtrn hlllt JK~lt 01apt1 and hrs l11tnd Puff a ma1ic d1acon iourney lo Honih l tt. Putts macrcal homtland Tht story ltllHI how Puff htlpi !11chltntd 1ac~1t 10 tut lht 111ats and 1111>utat1ons ot 11ow1ne uo • n.. (Md Coltple ShOO a • :111 1111•a•s•H (Rl cor Flag (Cchward W1nle1) pops up al tl1t ~O 17th •111n-p11~1n1 hlJ 11$1111 spy camu-conW1nctd Hawhyt 1s 1 Communist sym111th11t1 • 1_3 2~ !klh~l\tlf DtOllhts hap 1fld Tll1btdtau1 pluntt 11110 1 r!St lrlltd rncut OOfftflOfl when tho <Olllt ulM)ft two collt&t studtnts lrapped btnuth lht su 1n I llomtfN4t dtVtlll IPP,tll111 ts tllo OJJltfl supply IUM out 10 .... : (1tw) "TM~ .. (•4~)'11-0mtf Sllaf•f lt1111 Jaytor Youna Wiien A1«11t11rita11 holwtntn tn&•l' tn ont of lhe wofld'5 most dln1tro11J spottJ 8u1ulll1 lht son Of the thmpion 11 de~rm111td to restore 1111 honol • Mm Crittll S... Ahllo• Stilt, Sister Sltdf•· Irv IH'°•· Norm Ct0$br alld fht ltttt1111t11 IWJ1 ~ ......,,... ni.ttrt: '*tn .. ..,.,. ....... .... .. "' ...... H Gfut,.,._tlHCM ' T\/ WEEK SEPTEMBER 9 1979 -9:30- 0 a 12 wur '" C1nc1nn111 ~ • .\• rf'li • .. ,,.., t'!•tfei ••ti '' 't "' "'~ " ,.. ,,.. , ,... ..1 .. ' 't- lf A •• •t r ,,. .. ~,,. •, , ~· .. •, f', f'I J 1r• ~Ji H IJ111I tit..f • ,,.0 ~<fa'' I 1 lh.-~ .. ~,fl ti Jn :1 '~ O ~ ot Crou<l!o 19 M«1t "Ont Hut1d1td lltlln' ..... ·~ k• "'' Ra'>"' w~ r ~ ·•Ji(,,,., ~ Ar I 01dr L•r~, tt .. , f .... j ,. ,,.,. j tit '4 t '" tlC' • , .. 1 ''""" "'• •"I''" ..... "''11 ~.,. y ,, ~ .. ,., '" ''tr" n '1•111 fl tt , ,p •1 ,.., t.:t'l ., ~,·n (!) l'tUOo dt Amot 10:00 0 8 12 ~u G1111t H I w , , ' an ,ll•t ~· ~Im \I Cln I r•fu· • ~"'I b0l1,, m•PI\ lr•naRt' .. n h••• l ib•• I •\ca~• unnaov• ~nm• 3 Roots-l'arl ! D 0 rn "'ti\ 0 Mom (90m) "Tht D1y fht Earth MoJtd .. o•' 1,, 14 I.in" ( 11<'0•• Strll4 SI•~'"' Wh1I• phol1o •••Dn1ni l dt\Pll JIU lot d l.tHd dt<tloomrnt comoanr a 111101 btg111\ 10 1t~l11• 1rd blOl(he\ on hrs l1lm ~It p•~01cl1uns ol coming t~11nqua•~~ (I) "''"' C.lltty 24 8111 Moytrs' Journ1I ED Mnttrp1tct Thutrt f'old"~ Ro~s •s •cout11rd dnd nH,, lud ~rd P1uo1• lhtu old 1ob' bit~ Ro1s ~no f •ill<t\ •tcooc"' 1nd brcomt bu\1 ntn Ol•IMI< -10:30-m a> MtwS so Mttt111r °' M11wh 11:00 0 e 1J Jt llNS D l 10 12 MtwS U lb~e Mt Uvill 0 Sl111ford Footbilf H11Mlpts m Tiit 06d tovplt Cl) letl117 H1M Sllft ,. Sl1he111ry Art m Die\ c.. .. tt Shft O) .... IH --11:30-• e rt% lfEW SEASOlt CIS u te Mo¥ta: H11ry.OtMcMilQft I Wilt 3 !ICM f oothll • IJ (fJI IJJ) Jtll11117 C,1911 111 lat of GrOV<ho 8 Mowie "lt11ya-Coufttr7 .t Jru wre" (mys) '66 ~W1lh1m Sylvtsltr to llltftt: ''lllt Tlctr Mahi Out" (com) '67-(11 Wallach tDThtC.S Sllow .., Get S..rt (14" llN1. '• ' ,. m c..~ "-"H '°"'"'' 12:00 a T•lllCM Z.. .. llllM: "Tiit ,trlt<I f11f*'tll .. (Com) ~9 Tony Curhs Jantl l ricll • MlulOll 1"'"'1iMe -12:30- • Onpet ., ... It; "' .. ,1,,,,,, .. (d11) !>4 SlltHty W111ttf\. 8a11y Sulhnn m n.e ~ 1:00 D OHT-11111 .Tiie ........ -1:30- • Iii ...,.111...U M111'• l.1114 2100 9..,.: "StclM cu.t• (dra) '$3-ltobttt M11c111i111, linda Olrnell . .. ~ TUESDAY SCPTOIBCR II fOI 11101111n1 111d 11ternoo11 l1111n1s plust m DAYTIME f'llOCRAMS llflow. IOI you• tOll•tn•tnu 1rt lht d1y's 1110Y1ts OAYTIMl MOVIES 12 00 O "hmmr & lht Blchtlor' (lnmJ ~/ IJPbb1• ~r,nuld· I'''" Neoh•n MAIA l'11w1•1 > m tw "lht Ph1l1dtlph11 Stor, .. rc11m• 40 ~alhd""' Htpbu•n IAmr' \t•w•rl I~,, C,r4nf Rulh Hu' •1 l 00 10 'funny Gur· fl ·ml bl! 11.ttbt• Sl•••\<JOO ] )O 0 ... ,. llfh•ttft tht h its' ld111 If, I h14b•ll A'h'•, G•dn.ollr Vdn Du•rn EVENING 6:00 6 10 12 2' ""'' 3 The Odd Couplt DU a n "'"' D llun1 fu O Celebnty Cll111dts m Cllt<o & lht Min CD Strtth of Sin F 1111<1sc.o 14 If llo B<rds Sina m °'" [uy lt M1udt so lnhocl11<1n1 S.Oloey -6:30- 3 U Ntln 8 Tt< TK Oov1h O C.nd1d C,111411 10 Men Griffin Show m Ghost &.. Mil Muu 24 Mtttln& ot Minds ID Od C11ttt Show 29 Tiit lohr's Wild E!l [n11qut (I Pollwo1 so 0.., C11r 7 :00 0 3 Q 0 13 llt •I 0 Tht Nt•lr•td C1mt 0 8 lhr lo•t•'s Wild m·1 Lowt Lucy 1 2 Nnh.,llt S1lutn Amt11C1 m S.nlo1d & Son m 18 lon11ht 2t [mt11tnq Ont so Macllt1I lt htt1 Report -7'30- 0 Cucus l Hippy 01ys At11n O Sn1 111 111 0 lht 0111111 C1mr O ll1mt lh1t lunt II f'M Mlflltnt O Tic h e Oou&h 10 2l Holly•oo4 Squ1•r1 m Tht B11dr Bunch CD Ad1m 11 24 rht Sun lletp on Sh1n1n ID M1ellt1I lthrti Report so llt#1Chtcl 8 :00 0 e Wondtr Wom1n M•r • '41 ; ~ f'o4t f l'fA• >fl A tdl'fl.' tn • t,;t J f, t ,,~, .~ f•• l ur\u fll U1AnA f1Jirttr 1 ,., t, t• ' '' llfl t l"'l ijr)YIJJr (lf'tl \I 111 ' ~ J1 ,t1r~,,d mA" "h h ! l"'" n .. 1 ;o11~n11, t11~hltn1n1 tht '' '" 1nJ 'u\Jnm''' ot dll •mo,,m,nl p .. ,. 0 2l Jt S,ECIAl Sh11h 11!1 1 I ht) J~"' •ulhilr f'•l.i fl•nt hi•~ "d"''"\ Jh1~ prog••m .. h1rh u~•~ 1 'A•'• r ' 1 t;t , It ' ' '., .... ' ·' • 0 Mo... •• 190m1 HO•" fr,Ottr1 • •: ' . .. A • 0 l 10 19 11(1'1 S!A~OH HAPP) Dly\ '°' ' •}·• .,, '" 't •t ••• 1.' , • I 't1 1 ,' . ,1 . • ' j '•'. f •• • • ' .. ~ ~ HI .. . ' . ........ ,, ... ... . ,,, .... ,, • '•1 ~ l 1 I I l t m C11ol Burn,11 l f 11tnd\ (l) Mov1t "Sodom Ind Gomoruh 111. 'II .fl, f A 11 1 1 • • .. 111 • I ••• 1 °t11 t• r • t .. f ti • "' ~' ,,,,, ' l , ., I'°' •t" tt11 1r t 'f' I ,, ' '"' ' ~ t " '~ I t11 I h I I ._. 1• Onct Upon ' Clu~c ID Tht 1Jn,.1nttd E!l V1111n1 "" Ch1<on so htn1nt 11 f'op1 -8 30- 0 l 10 19 HIW SlASOH Antit A,. 1 1 If •n~ 1. • ~· I til .. ,.,., .''fl• 1ft, n1pl ' I ~ tt~l1 \( rfH th,,"''•,, , l If 1·nr1•~1 r by Ultil!tlf \HllU IJ) (.•I I 1'h 1 116''fl!I m .. n·,1ort 1t•· hc1mt m rht Odd Couplt 9:00 O ~ • 1 Mo11t t in fou Hur lht l •urhlt•' -Tht S1011 ot f "dd•t Pt'"" It. lo. "" .. '. • ' A ,. If f 1 I I" I , t '" I '1 • "' •• " • t • H •"" ~ • ',,I I II\ t 4'!' 1 l ol ,1 Iii Ii' f O 1l Jt Bit l •tM Holouu1t • • If 4' . " . .. . ... . .. . .. •' r •1,, ,. ,\. I 'Ir . " ,. ., .. 'or . . . • .. .. ' . . I •' ~' • • ; r 1 I I ~ • tt ' 11 0 l ,o 29 Nl W SCA SO N Th•tt\ Co11t1>Jnr It•~ '"II·• I 1"• , • r ,1r• , •11' 1 , ,., , '· 11, ' I ( ~,!It • J1 f; ~ "' t•O "' • 1 • IJ• 1 1,1 • ' in• • 11 ~ 1 1 •'t t I t •1.i: qu itf f'f ~ I 1 4 .. ) f' 1 JI fT 1t I IUf(~I • t " , 41~ m ,..,,. c""'" Sho• N•, •o·~, 1 • 4 • 1 • tr , 1 ~ .tf , .1' rt It' "•' "-'• Hotu'I Ur " -. ~ ' t ' fi.•, ~ t f Att f t,t'\.~ ID 24 Hollr•ood h ltm1on lhUllt AclOI II I 'tir 1 If., .rhrl t• 1n~•i1 J'11' f,t ,,,,,. Hr11wn '''" 1n lh '~··n~' m"''' .ti p110 rir1 rh.- .,1 ''"' ·~•11 ••Ir Ill I ~ul Muno so lhsterptt<t Thuht ltu n the SMALL and BIG of it!! Our store is like an iceberg! No-we're not chilly to deal with-it's that you only see one tenth of our store from the front. PeC>ple visiting us for the first time are flabbergasted when the spacious interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom has thousands of samples. (Customers tell us we have the largest selection they have seen). Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 25x50 Remnant room. Add offices, a spacious drapery room, plenty of parking, pleasant people. and you'll have the "Big Picture" of our succe·ssful operation! DEN 'S I 16'1 KACINTIA AYINUI< ) '--COSTA MISA • 646-4131 • H6·UH ,,..,, •. :r,;;iillit1iin:·cu1tom dr•p11i11• linolun •wood floor .. MEMORIES LINGER ON Reminders of the late Freddie Pnnze were never far from tne set of Can You Hear tne Laughter? Tne Srory of Freddie Prmze Tne new motion picture ·for television a"mg on Tne CBS Tuesday Night Movie at 9PM was II/med entlfely on locst1on in New York City Los Angeles and Las Vegas 111 ne1ght>orhoods wnere P~mze lived worJt.ed and playe<t Many ot Pnnze s tnends v1S1ted the sel dunng production advising the actors wno we1e portraying lhem m the drama For eKample Kevm Hooks who plays Prm1e s New York pal mus1c1an Nat Blalle was coached Oy tne rear Nat Blalie And Randee Heller who plays Prinze s secrerary Carol met ohen with Pflnze s actual secretary Carol Novak Also 20-yeai-old M 1cl1ae1 Binder who poi trays comedian Alan Bu1slcy was coached t>y 1he real Alan Burs~y But unlike Hooks He/let and 101 that maller Ira Angustam wno porlrays Prmze Binder had met fits real llfe counter- part many times befor,. Can You Hea1 the Laugnrer? The Story of Freddie Pnn1e began produc11on Both Bmde1 and Bursley a1e comics and have appeared many times ar the Comedy Srore a Los Angeles nigntcluO wt1ere many of tne movie s scenes were /timed and which Prlnze frequented while staffing m the television series Chico & the Man I d1dn I know Freddie well but ne wa s always cordial ro me recalls Binder who was lhe Comedy Store's youngesl perlorme1 when Pnn1e was a ringside regular and occasional trearJlmPr I a see him rhere frequently when ha was breal11ng m new ma1er1al or maybe /US I hanging OUI Binder also remembers /hose painful tmal months m Prmze s ltfe. when drugs and other proolem.s were taking thetr 1011 and the Comedy Store ta1thluls oe9an '" fear that Prmze was really hurting himself Then the tragic night m January 1977 when word came that Freddie PflnZe was deed At the Comedy Store where young comics still gravitate loolcmg for tnetr big Orelllc Freddie P11n111 is remembered 'They liked him B lot there Binder rellects They miss him · Ira Angwtaln (c.ntet') atara u comedlln Reddle Prinn. and Mlchael Binder (f) and t<Awln Hooke atar .. hi• two tMltt ~ ..... ,. TUESDAY (Continu9d) -9:30- 0 Wild llontclom 0 3 10 29 ll(W SCASOll Tu o l jJlJI ... & ,,,~ ~I fJ G1t A f'I', ,,, b" ll't• "'•'u~l•d • •t l -.it'l1ch d0Dd "H· ,Ar• '"'" '--11 , f'I( ,, t c: rr ~ t1 ti''' 1 , 1 t , ,,. 1Htr, u, 11 .;p~1u1,. €9 Prudo dt Amor 10:00 o o m "'il5 O The uwus Synd rome • Conflict Suspense llt• 0 3 10 29 rREMl(R( ht Lu11us Syndrornt PA''" A 'J r (Ir )' n, ,. t• "'" rm ' q • "• •'d •"'"'" " t.rA"l 1u ".J' r .. no ht ndO •td r ,.1 .. • 41 • o 1Dll11h1 w~,, so lltwschtO -10:30-m ID llttri so IU41H '" Wodd tommwn1tahon\ 11:00 0 J fJ 12 29 NtW\ D 8 10 2) ,. lltWJ O lhkt Me l•uth O MoYot: • "Another r1rt of lflt forut" ldta) 48 f "d'l1r MA1r h m "'' Odd eoup1e ID ~nny Hill Show 24 N11tltro M11u1ne tD Od CJnll Sll00t m ~nO<H' SenottS Mo.le -11:30- 0 • 12 11£W SUSOll CBS Lift Mot1u h rnaby lonul "01wn - rorl111t ol • htn•tt hnaw•y'' (0111 16 ht Plumb 011ne Bal.tr D J> 3t Bn1 o1 c,'10" 0 llut ti C•OU<llo U 3 10 2t Mo•ie "Rt'lfnlf IOf • ltlpt" (d11) 'b 'ilo~t fonnor\ m Titt Goftc s11ow 1D r.tt s111111 )4 lth'S. Toe1 & Yo.i tD C,ptiontd Alt lltws 12:00 D Twihthl Zont m AHrtd H1tcllcock Ptttenb tD 21 T Olll&llt -12:30- 0 Mow1t: lllf "Olle Sund1y Alter _ .. (mus) 48 Dennis M0111n m Mo¥1t: ti! "Rt<•len MOllltnt" (mys) '49-Jamts Mason a> Mowit: "littlt>Cnpt'' (dr•J ~I Mark Stevens. Rhond~ Flemonc tD firinc ll11t 18 Bttly 2:00 G lllewits: Unhnislltd BuMllHS ··1~" • Get SIUl1 -2:30- • lllofta: "'Wyom1n1 kid, 13 Houf) by ~' .. • ...,..: "f Dlt Atc~ri · Tiit foice of tv11" 3:00 . • ltt'ftlhit: "c.ff ... ,.1.,, MIU OtH" (dr•) ·~~-ltnnlltr Jonn. ltobtrt Stat~. Chuck Con"",\. --... IWEDNESDAYf smuuiu 12 fOI lllOfftlftl l ncl 111tt-hSINl(J, pltut su DUTIM( '110GllUIS Btio.. IOI yoilt to11n1.,tnct. Ut tht d•1 \ lllOWltJ OAm ME MOVIES I 2 00 0 'Unl1mt d f IOlllttr ... ')( " f•a1• 10··~~ fttJr Sr•,,1 .. , flt I'll" m • "W•tch Oii IM Rhtnt ~·4 n r~u .1~ B•I'• {j• •I C r'ID~> I 00 10 Cactu\ flowt•'" < m t~ wa IH ~lllhau I'~' f<• •"''" (,, d·~ •it•~ I JO 0 "81~1111 Buch"' 111~· • ~ J 1;n1 • A,d • Ann•lf• 1,io,,rll~ Marlhd H,•r l!Jr,-. .-mt; .. ,' 0111 Ric • r EVENING 6 :00 0 10 12 ,, llt"1 3 !ht Odd Couple D 0 e 29 """ 0 llunt fu 0 Celtb11ty Ch" •dts m Clltco & th« flhn ID Strtth of San f1111c1sco 1• A Gift of Ttm tD Owtr Cny lt M1udt so Aboul Thtn h bovl -6:30- 3 lt Ntws e TK h< Oouth 0 C,ndHI C1111t11 10 lllenr Gn1f111 SllOW m Gllost & Mn Muu 24 Gtner1tion ol tht Wind tD Ot<. Clttlt Show 29 Tht Jobr's Wild m ... Seca11111 so Owtf us, 7:00 D 3 U U -Jf flews D Tiit llewl,.ed G.tme Iii e Tltt Johr's Wild m 1 lcm Lucy 111 Miry Tyler Moore II> Sanford & Son tD 21 Ton1pt -29 l111tr1ency One el MM I C,mpanft.I M l1bclleW1ltllrtr Rtport -7:30- f) W.rid W11 II: GI IMry 3 "'"' O.ys Ac•111 D 10 ~f> fMily ftllCI • Tiii DI IHI& """ .,....,..,_ S.Ures 8 rlll M1pzi!M G fK Tx O..p • TIM 1tMJ hllCll (tll ... ~S... m w-11 Q ltlMtlrt Ma1ar1t1t m MKlttil/ltllrer ii.,-1 !$f) llt•ak " Oil 'llllfllta 8 :00 O [I (11) hie: (Ur) "Tiie Iii-.. ~ Tmtll!!J. All·S.ari & llWw lillt" (com) 76 8"' Ott Wrll!fmi. Jlmts url Jonti. Ritlllrd Piroi. ltd Ross A tum of rentJidt b1llplayt1s from Ille Ne1t0 National l .. 1ue ol tllt 1930. bamstonn tllf couAlry w1lh <haos e o .._.,..,._ .I D l'r1SOnt1 Malt p11sont1\ a""' 101 drain d1uine but thtu attrn1ton is locustd on lht .. omen Ma11tyn " luc~te~ al toca1tne a le~111ma1r 1nb on lht outs.de U TWO HOT ROMANCES * WATCH!& IS ENOUGH! U 3 10 29 E1cht b CllOllCh Cupid s C11\1S Roman111 chaos rtiRnS at lht 81adlo1ds whtn Da"d rtlurn' homt lo l1nd his g11I on lhr ve1gP ol ma11yong someont else and Merl~ Jht P,arl s' etto1ts lo woo So!l.ln through '*l\holas baclr.111• O Mo-11e: (2hr) "01d You Hear the Ont About the l11•el1111 S.ltslady'" (comJ 68 Ph•llts D1llt1 lot fl~nn Bob Denvt1 lht ddvrnluru of • ltavt hng salesladr .,ho bteomts enlangltd •llh a farm" s ">nin th• urly 191Xh m Clrol Buintlt & Futnds 0) Mom (2hrJ "Thtw Thovsand Hiils" (wtS) ~9 Don Mu11ay l •t Remd RtChard lean A 1a11cnPr leaves hrs g1rll11tnd to marry lh• ban~" ·s daughter but l1nds he cannot sha~e his old loya1t1e\ ED 24 hces of Communism tRl Yugoslavia An inttresltng look at what 1s cons1dtred the most l1b•r;11 ol Communist stair\ tis industry 11 neither ni1ionalt1td no• con11olltd by 1he stair and c1t11rns art allo••d to travel freely O)VMalll lO Onct Upon a ClaSSK -8:30-m The Od4 Covplt 0> Muneu Jlota 9:00 D 12~ )91 Bic henl: Holouusl (R) (2hr) Part Ill 0110111 parts "lhe f1~a1 Solulron Rudi dnd lifltna air m~rutd lnta Htlm' Wt1\\ ISO\ d Na11 otl1ct1 ro dtnounc• ht• n 01dtr t '°'"ht• husband di lh,.s1•n,1ac11 H•;d1 h •\ a .sas'l!naltd ~ncl ~•\ Sul t~\UI uncovtr\ somt ha• h 1nl• c;,.m.n a•I by llail .ind l•llO• A•I"'' lhf Nam plan to tt\l'lllt lt•1 " day lr1)m l"bl•nka and Au'll.h.,•lt ln\,ph 801tc1n1 I ovah I rlOshut1 ldffiPI Wood! Mtt ;I 'lll•tp ''"'' David Warner atf amunp an Jli \l•1 inte1na1tonal td\I D llun1 ru U CHARLIE'S ANGELS· • 2HR MOVll PRlMllRC U 3 10 2t llEW SUSOll ~r~t's ~Ith 17ht! lov• lkal Anitl\ Atlt1 K•ll1 and l'i11• ••knm1 lhtu nrw t•afT' IT'•mbrr I 111an1 Wtltt1 1Sh•llr1 Ila 11 lht 4n£•11 \el s.i1I aooard lht tovr Rl>AI .ind lh•11 1nvrs1t1a1tnn ttllv a l111lunf '" 11nl•n museum P"t•s 1u1n1 lh• pocelut Ca11bbfan 1nlo a l1dal ,.,;, ol susptnll' arlton and adv,nlurt m Mtr; G11111n Show JI Walke• David 81tnne1 R1lrh" I •m•lv l~land Scoll Ill Doc '>•m rnvn Gttg L>1gan .ind Maulfrn McC.OvPln art Mtr• I au~I\ W 24 G1ut ,trlo1m1ncu 1R1 l11al of tht Mokt ltnSt" poo1ayJI ol a un1Qut inc 1drnl 111 Arnt11c an hl\I01y !ht \ylltmatt< PPl\Kul10n ol lht hrst b1ac1 udtl I c1adu~I• hom Wrst Potnl ~, ftlln• ntf "' OJ l'tudo dt AmOI so Sum111t1lut 10:00 B • u Bender A d1arna11c him \tamne Ha11y GuMd1no 1n the t1tlr rolt as a 1ou1h \trttt wist Nrw 1 ·~ o-It(•'"'""" •llO btcom•1 ,._ -12:30- h••I OI r (• r • tl(h C.alol,>1n.~ D MG.If • ··Tltt lllan I laft" '"'"'' ••I 11 cc1mmun,t. ldlp•••d b1 d•a lii oa l up•n. ljol>frl Alda • tt hll'.• i .. ltl'fli'tt:• 4 '".,~ Rrue • btnr.,'! P• ~.n, Nie• ·I~~ ( \I• U J 10 2t S.trlll £1u•1F Su '' D•m~'lt t , .. an~ m MG.w • ~lllan 1111 a St1tftC Sr•pntn (H1vll Ii"'' \I.I c•a (,() f•nr•• S.•i"'"' lltrw1n D 0 m lltws 'ilatht•\ f lltrr Ouhvr\I m ll11ht Wlltry m Movw • "lllt111 [ntry" ld•ll -10:30-4~ H1 "d•O DuH ¥arl' l111Pn m 0) lltwS ID To bf Aftnounced tI;) 24,J.ra°'" & lollnn1' A • 1 00 t1Pafl0n1il lh• hr\I Amt•1t1n b" ~· : 11 :00 0 U a 12 29 lltws D ) 10 n >t lltws 0 Mah Mt l1111h 0 lilcwlf "Oo1t'I ,u\11 Ill Clurlt When I'm llud1" < m f,• I ltcu\1CO Sut l yan Ct ..11 R,,,,.., m '"' Odd eo.,1t 0) Btnnr Hill Show 24 lurubo.11 ED Od Cnflt Slloe m Rotando S.ual -11:30 - 0 e 12 l tttm lo CBS lltin D 23 lt Jollnn1 Ur\Oft D Tht llfst ol GrOU<ho U l 10 29 PotKt Woman m eona s-m Gtt Smart 24 I.Ilia Yoe• & You ED CapllOllH UC lktl\ 12:00 0 e 12 11£W SUSOll CBS Liit Mmes: SwtldVIUwu fin~ D Tw11t1ht lont m MIUIOll lmpowblt fD 21 T onttlll 0> Mowit/Mn\ O n 3t Tomo"°" O Mamd -1:30- ID 81H "°'" s' IOUf 1111 2:00 O Movw • "C11td'' 101., ~ £ •~n~1 "•'It• •inrs ltlwrhud r~n !lltrl1r1 O Mom · "' "Mut Oan11r Wilson" ldra r ~. fran• S1na1ra Sh,llty Wrn!tr\ m Gtl Smart -2:30- 0 MOM • "In Our lrrnt'' (dra) H ldd l upino Paul llPntt1d ED h ctt of Comm11nrsm Tht Unw1n1e4 3:00 m lilcl'lit "Thrtt HOllrs to ltN" 1ra' '>4 Dana And"" Donna Rf•d Sl,phtn (111 011 4 :00 O Mo"' ff/ "lou1u " tcoml 'lO Rondld Rutan Cha1l•s Coburn -4:30- 0 Mom: "' "A111bush" 1mys) 39 Glad¥< Swart!lout Lloyd Nolan Buddy Ebsen slm 1n "The Paradise Connection " an all new actron/m1stery motion plCturt tor CBS. a1unc Saturday al 9PM and filmed entirely on beautrful Hawa11an locations EbStn, who abo PfOductd "The Paradise Connection." plays an entuely different role than his popular weekly Barnaby Jones series on CBS BUDDY EBSEN STARS IN He stars as a successful, somewhat notorious Chicaco attorney, Stuart Douctas. wllo comes to l1ha1n1. Maui. to search f0t his miss1n1 son. Bruce A clue Inds him to lahama where he finds hlS son's hie shroudtd 1n mystery. He also turns that Bruce IS bt1n1 SOUlhf by the local police for possible involvement 1n drua 1 smuglina and murder. Ht becomts 1nvol'ted In a filht, d1n1er and romance! Ebsen's dauahler, Bonnie, abo stars as the attractive Dolly Nielson, a youna. sin1m1 waitrm at lahaina's hist0t1C Pioneer Inn, who h1ppens to be in love with lkuet Oo111ln The 1eUon end cltlma In "The Parlclise Connection" t1kes place in the P.c1fic ofl tht Maul coast. on beautiful btldtts 111d lf'Ound the Pioftetr ln11. Otlltt st111 include Mlr1 Ousay as Mauit OonO¥tn, e myitefious widow, llfian Kerwin 1s Sole:•: Mtdlatl Btthn IS Larry DeWitt .• Clrul lddid end fritnd of 8ruu's; .lolln Colicos as Mljor Otrek. 1 Mawt, ruthless penoql ty; 1nl Plul umbtrt u NICky Milo, ChicalO crlmt ch1racter. "THE PARADISE CONNECTION" , .... ,. THURSDAY SIPl£MBEA II ror morn1nt ;nd 1ltt1noon 11\hnc\. pltn• \f• o•mWE l'AOG UMS ll#lol> lor your con""''"" '" lhr d,,., '"°''" OAY llWC WOYll S I? 00 0 lht l l •lt \\ Brod 4 ., ~ It f, I• I~ m • Public IMmr 1 • t, •1 I I I 00 10 B1bt • , t •Ii 1 r , t' I • I JO O 111, 81ll1d 01 lo\•• , ~ f , t f f I I 11,• ,,. ,, ,, '· EVENING 6 :00 0 10 12 n Nt •\ J Thr Odd touplt Q 0 ft 79 Nt •\ 0 Kunc ru 0 Ctltb11ty Ch111dt\ m Chtto ' lht l1hn (i) Shtth ot San lrancl\•O 24 ''"' fD Orn lny lt W1udt \O lnlroduc1n1 Biolou -6·30- 3 >t Nt•\ e Tic h t Oou&h 0 Candid C.mtfl 10 Wt1v G11tltn Sho<a ACROSS I ., 9 10 11 IS 18 10 21 22 24 2~ 28 JI 32 3~ 36 31 39 41 42 r .. ,, mon Rto e1vo OoClo• ' 11•11dnt1.tl•nr Sound 111 "'r P"'" Cv•n•njl t or' ,,, th• S11e Rtckl•n Onan •s ~·n•t (puh1J heluatad On top 01 Ttmt 114111110 ShOfl for n11hl lon1 "a1n Of W•IO N.uli<tl tPftd $mall land m.t\.M!\ Jet Rtclont ''"'¥" Garment fl• m Gho\I l Mr\ Muir '4 Y1rwpo1nh f.D 01t~ Cuttl Show 1q lh• lo•tr ' Wild rn r1 c11 .. o \O Owtr I 0 1 7 :00 D j 0 0 n .... , O lht Nt•ltwtd C.am, O 11 lhr lo~ri ' Wild m I lD•• lu11 t 1 Mary fr Ito Moort '1) S1nlo1d ' '>on 14 W11tt Mtll\od ol 011 P11n1,nr fl) ?I lon1rhl 19 I mtrctncr Ont (!) l1hm1 C1mp1n1l1 \O M11 Nttl I rhrr1 llrporr -7 JO- O \7~.000 Pyt.1m1d l H•PPJ O•J\ A,.,. 0 In Sur<h Ot 0 lh• O•lt•f Gam• 0 Mitch G~mr A PM M11111n• O Ire l;c Ooueh 10 n M•l<h C•mt m lh, 811dr Bunch 11 Bob flt•hart Siio• OJ Ad1m 17 14 ln\•Chl fD llhtflrol ltlHt r -tport \0 N••\!ht<~ 8:00 0 17 Mo.w (lhr) . 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Mele Mara ID Tiie ClflclNh FRIDAY SEPTfMBlR U for morn1n1 ind 1Htrnoon hshncs pfult ltt OAYllMl PROGRAMS Below IOI you r to11n n1tnct, 11t the lUy°l lllOYlfl OATlllill MOVl[S 1100 0 "l ul ot lht fnl Guns "' >11,b•lku,M m Int ot lht Bucunttrf ' , 1v 'Q f'1vl H• u .. ,O l 00 10 'Buslrr & B1lht ·1• • 1.S '"' ~1(ht1." ' ,. , l JO 0 luv "" t '"' 1 •·flur1 " •···'•, f 1J~ r •~ I, ~.~ .. 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