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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-30 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY VOL. 73. NO. 90, 7SECTIONS.106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAU FORN IA SUNOAV,MARCH30, t980 THlRTY·FIVE CENTS Coast 'Copter in Death Plunge Hostages Might Be Ile leased BOGOTA. Colombia (AP> - The leader oC the guerrillas hold· ing 29 hostages in the Dominican Republic Embassy said "all those wtthout diplomatic rank" will be released this week. a Roman Catholic priest who visit· ed the occupied embassy report· ed Saturday. The hostages include 19 foreign diplomats, two protocol officers from the Colombian Fo reign Ministry. and eight private citizens four Colom- bian and four foreign. The Rev J avier de N1rolo told reporters that he thought the guerrilla chief m eant that the eight pnvate citizens would be freed and that the two protocol officers would be held with tbe foreign diplomats. He said he did not know when the hostages would te set free othe r than "during Holy Week." Holy Week is celebrated in Colombia from midnight Friday, Mar('h 28. to ne xt Sunday. Easter Day. The guerrillas. who seized the embassy during a diplomatic re· ception Feb. 'l7. and their 29 hostages began their 32nd day in the embassy Saturday. The priest spent more than two hours in the embassy Fri- day, delivering a personal message from Pope John Paul 11 t.o Vatican Ambassador <Papal <See RELEASE, Page A?) Anniversary By "fbt> AsSOt'iat.ed Press About 7.000 people he ard anti- nuclear songs and speeches Saturday at a r a lly 10 Har- nsburg, Pa . to commemorate the anniversary of the Three Mile lsland accident. It was the lar~esl of a series of protest rallies around the nation. In Missouri, 26 demonstratorc; were arrested on charges of "trespassing on the grounds of a nuclear generating station. In Oregon, th e s tate Democratic Party voted at a convention al Seaside to include an anti-nuclear plank in its plat· form. It calls for the shutdown of the Trojan power plant near Rainier, the state's only nuclear generating station. Organizers of the Harrisburg • de monstration hoped to draw 10.000 people to the state Capitol. which is just a few miles from the plant, but a cold drizzle cut into attendance. Entertainment was provided by singers Stepbeo Stills, Pete Seeger and Linda Ronstadt, who said she felt strongly enough about nuclear power to over- come a reluctance to .. mix music and politics." • Seeger said. "If we don't stop nuclear power. the poor may in- ' herit the earth. but they'll in- hent such a dump, they won't want it." { A solar-powered sound system carried the music in a rally by t about 200 people outside the Ten· nessee Valley Authority's Se· · quoyab nuclear power plant near Chattanooga, Tenn. Daily Pilot Price . To 8i8e April I Rome delivery price for the Dally Pllot will 10 from $a.7S to :.r.r month effective April 1, ConUnuin1 major coat in· creases ln all aspects of newa.-per prodactloa ud dis· tribatlon -lucb u two aubstan· tial 1ncl'UM& ln the price of newwpri.nt .. llx IDCllltbl and • 13 ........ IDeNue In clltributi.on _,., -make UJll cost In· CN ... DeMllU'J. · ¥,,. l>ail1 Pilot iarrt•. who 19 .. .._...merchant, will ,. .... 40 percat of tbe ln· neae far bSI or IMr ..ntc. to ,. ........ prtf9. ~'fl.:..,. eop6M IOlcl at ~ ....... "' OfW .... eomter will_ ti! ma.Md to JS cent. dal· . -r-t.o 50 eenta Sunclay-t Some Tried Frying ••• Pair Lost In Ocean Off Bolsa , .. ... -·- By STEVE MARBLE °'""' 0.11¥ ~ 'l.9ff An oil compa ny pilot wa~ killed and his passenger 1s pre- su m ed d ea d a fter the helicopter in which they were riding Saturday night crashed into the ocean with explosive force and sank off Huntington Beach. Witnes~ on the bea('b said ttw helicopter 006e·dived crazily and · ~ hit the ocean wtlh its rotor blades _.r .. '\,. still churning in the water. • - (ii O r ange County Harbor Patrolmen quickly recovered the body or the pilot. who was iden- t1f1ed as Gary Lee Rohwer, 49, of Lake Elsinore Offletals said his pas5enger wa'> Jeff Mooo. 26. of Long ~a('h. He °'"''" ~ .. ,,_ ., •1c_ 1t_... "still rruss:f. The search for tu-. PROTECTED BY WINDSCREEN, THESE TWO BURN BROWN NEAR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY PIER ~Jv~":ato~:~d both men ' •• • Others Went Zzzzz Spring Sun Draws Big On Beaches Sunny skies eombi.Bed with the ftnt ...,. al 9PrillC v.utian (or man.y smdeida s.t.mlQ ie moe an ...U-•ed m_oot ..-iaitGrs to Oraaee a.st beaches. P'~ ocean reerues were ~ corded as two to ~root surf and OCle8D &elll~ ranging from • tD fl M9 pre.ailed.. Tbe air...,_.. .... WO wu• a.tone ta.........._ Newpart Beada a~ l'IJl the barimt play aJoac tu Anda with a.D estlauted I0,000 Yb· itors. About J0,000 of those populated Corona del Mar Qty aod State Beach Part. SNOOZING BY THE SURF AT 30TH ANO OCEAN FRONT, NEWPORT BEACH Huntington Beac h s late beaches. includi.ag Bolsa Chica. reported a headcount of 70.000 while Huntmgton ('1ty beaches estimated the C"rowd at 25,000. Laguna Bea ('h g ua rd <; also l'st1mated 25.00-0 on the Art Colony sborelme whili> 6.000 sun lo ver<; dropped 1n on San Clemente bea('hes. 'No Sign of Life' 83 Oilmen Gone; Search Called Off STAVANGER. Norway CAPl -Norwegian a uthorities on Saturday called off a huge a.Jr· sea hunt for 83 oil worken lost when a floating hotel platform capsized in freezing waters dur- ing a fierce North Sea s torm. Forty bodies bad been re- covered earlier, bringing the number of presumed dead in the worst-ever off-shore, oil-drilling accident to 123. "The areas has been searched thoroughly and we regret to an- nounce there is no longer any hope of fmding any additional survivors,•• a rescue center spokesman said. · A Norwegian Air Force helicopter pilot, Capt. Nils R1unhles End Volcanic Lull COUGAR, Wash. (AP > - More volcanic ash and gases s purted in a dense black plume frbm Mount St. Helena on Satur- day, endinl seven hours of inac- tivity that was the looeest lull in three days of eruptions from the symmetrical, snow-covered moantaln. Earthquake activity waa "very hip," accordtn1 to 1cien- U 1 la at tbe University of W ublntlon, •nd conthiued tbroucb the Juli, wtth reaclinp of up to 3 oo the Richter scale. An earthquake with a readinc of a.s ln a PoPU)ated area would caUM 1H1bt daata1e . Sellmac n>ea•urement 1t1tlon1 at the trtountoln were sbakln1 con· t::_I uously, scientists said. Roaldsoey, said rafts and lifeboats were round floating near lbe disaster s ite shortly before lhe search was called off at sunset Saturday, ''but all are e mpty." Officials believe the missing men, lost when the 10.000-ton platform turned over Thursday night, could not have survived 48 hours in waters where the tem- p er at ure dipped below zero cel&ius. Tbe wt group of sur- vivors was picked up Friday mo~ local time. "We cooaider that the chances of finding anyone alive. , .are so remote that they can be dis· counted from a practical &Mrint of view," a statement iasued by the rescue ceat.er aald. Eighty-nine of the 212 rnen aboard the platform we re rescued and 40 bodies found. The other 83 are still unaccown.ed for. Earlier reports bad said u many as 99 men were missing. Per Erik Bjorklund, a spolteaman for the PbHUpa Petroleum Co., which operated the Freodl-buill platform, uid the coalusion about the numbers stemmed from uncertainty about bow many oU workers bad tone to t.b~ .~~atform from a nearby oU d.rilllDC rlC dvtna • crew .cbanle in the 1torm. Many of the m1Ai.ai mea ftN believed to have been tn.pped lnJide the ftve-ltory platform, now QPlide down and 80 feet _. der water. A tHm of dl•en worked for boura Saturda~1 bamm"'"" on tbe 1teel wallt °' the 1ubmersed •~lure, la an effort to make contact with anyon trapped alive lDl!de. .] Fouled Ocean Brings Ban At Doheny Doheny St.ate Beach will be ('losed to swimmers today after Orange County health officials found traces or "harmful" bac· teria entering the sea from lbe San Juan and Oso creeks. The SUlte beach has been off limits to swimmers since Jan. 29, when Ooodlng raillS auaed sewage from a nearby treat· ment plant to enter the normally blue waters. Robert Slone. director of COUD· ty envtronmenlal beaJth, ruled out the pouibillty Saturday that the pollutioo is coming from the Serra plant. "We don't know for sure where it's coming from," Stooe said. ''We're quite sure the plant's not the cause oft.be bac· teria." People W9diDC into the Mc· ieria ocaaminated water could contract bepiUt.ls and ~ fever, accorctioCtoS&one. Most s outh coa-..t rounty beaches. 10C'ludanJ; Capistrano Bea('h and Dana Harbor. were dosed Lo swimmers because of an yet-unu:tent1f1cd PoUut.ton in the water. Salt Creek aod Al.aso were open but got l.itUe play and no rescues. Most senous injury of the day a pparently occ urred al Laguna's M ain Bea('h . Lifeguard Mike Dwinell said the victim. Chris McK1n, 13, suf· rered a poes1ble back imury in !Jgbt surf. Newport guard Supervisor Go rdon Ree d reporte d 10 r escues, two victims treated for stingray wounds at Corona del Mar and two roUerskaters who saHered •pparently broken wristanearNewport Pier. ''I'm afraid we're going lo see a lot more of those skating in- j u r in before this season 111 over." Reed suggested. Newport's big beach throng. Reed saJd. departed rat.her early becawie a cool, .stiff breeie blew upabout2p.m . Huntington Beach recorded See BFACBES. Pace A.2> Lifeguards a.re •anrille via· ., itors t.oatayoutoftbeooean . HANGUPS BINGED -Three stories will k>ok at m Uitary col· lffUOU of medals for heroism, naval painUn1s and battle memorat.ilia. Alod a home ecOOOIDia tel1a how tbe pro,er aeleetion ol wallpaper can mate a room lara•, amaller or more ebeery. hie BT. Ral.lies Note · Nuke MU.hap · BJftle~Pnel More than 1.JOO pencm joined ln rallies and marches iD San Luit otMpo and San Cl....a Satmdat to mark lbe f1nrt ... nlverurr of the nuclear aed· dent at Three Mile laland near Harrilburg, Pa, In the central coast communi- ty of San Lui.I Obllpo, 10 mi* from the stW...Ucelllfld Dlab&o Canyon nuclear facuttJ, an .. umated 1,000 .,.,.._. turned out for an .U·DUCJear mardl and r.U,so....,.apncNOonol apeuen warn of &M dul'P ot alOmie poftr. \ - LB.AD ~G -An Aa· aoctai.d Preee analJti• abows wby tbe aat few years wW be danaerQQI a \be Soviet u.uoo closff UHt weapooa gap, a.ad even tat• the lead in aome areas of mWtatY mJ1ht. Pqe A9. JN 'I'll& DA&K -Former pro- fH1ioaal photo1rapber Rene LaW"Mll lblDll tome upt oo wllat mak• b1I darkJ'OOtD bull· neu JlfOll*'OUI lo the Buslnea of UM Week., ... Cl. I were employees of Am1no1l, USA, lac. and were flying to the o(f . :.bore oil platform Emmy, JUSt oHcoastofHuntingtoo Beach Hunnngtoo Beacb police 1n a patrol helicopter arrived over the I scene shortly after the 6:30 p.m. crasb. They said a body wasfioal· m~~~o~~r bovenld ' o•er t.be scene. the officers said lbe crashed bell~ auddtnly auned from ita pooto.os and tank just off Bol.aa Chica SI.Me ~arcb by a three-man) OT&Q&.e County sheriffs diving team waa called off aft.er they • scoured the chilly 30·foot deeµ waS.S'--"Y anlaour. Wltr!lllF, lllany ~ _.. J joyiaC a..ett barbeeu9i. .... ' Um• al IM •dllm1, +cra111J ..... ~ ................ j p ... kJD f .. It was lite a sbot. Yoo ~ • hear it Oap the water," said Ken Scarr. wbo was vtsiting the beach with fnends at the time. "It stayed above water for a sttood and then 1t was hl<e it ex- ploded," he continued. "Wakr was flymg everywhere." Andy Drake said be was fishini.: wheo be beard the notSe and saw t' ve r yone dashing toward tht· ocean "I looked •P and I couldn't believe it." be s a id. "Th<' helicopter was just floating there ID the water, bobbing up and down hke a broken toy." Several people said they ran ror their cars and sped to nearby lifeguard headquarters for help. Martha Brion, a Westminster resident. said she saw the enbtt• tragedy. "It was just ny1ng along and -..uddt'nly went cr aiy It started tStt PLUNGE, Page t\2) lroine Woman Blaze Victim Ao Irvine woman was treated Saturday morning for smoke in- halation and first degree burns on her arms alt.er bemg rescued from her second s tory con- dominium by Orange County f firefighters. Cause o( the $13,000 fire al 202 Pineview ia Wide r investigation. Tam my Sullivan bad disconnect- ed her smoke detector after ~ numerous false alarms, accord-, ing to ftre oftida.ls. BOTTLEas• BEEFS J>l"opooents of bottle deposit law• say Orecoo bad less litter after deposits were required, but the Irvine office of the Glau ('.cmtaineni Institute says it isn't uactly ao on Page Ct. ·--~ u .....,.__ Cl ......_ CM ~ .u ~ OMICI e-a.....a ~ •.. ............. ~ ... ............ ,,,.., ·---1 Kt ..... s;:. ·S _...""" ., ... ~ ., ......_ M ............. Ct ,..,,... • ... II ....._...._. M 0.-.. c:..ey ",. ........ 04 ....... ., .. S.•~ CM ., .. .., ..... .,,...... AU ....... .. If.WY _ __, Cl •• .l -· \ • Got E•-• Sta•p• Public reJataoo.s man Hob CJ&y of lrvme. (left' ctnd aido Ed Lobne:, hoist a b.lg pJywooct postcard they i,ay they're !)ending lo President Carter. urgin~ him to to lowe1 horn<• loan rates Cluy represent~ a numbtr of home builders Iranian Kills Sister Over Hostage Tryst By Tbe Aaaoe1-&e4 Preu An Jraniao mu k:Uled his sis ter by ba_naing after ahe told him she had become ~inant by an American QOw beldnostage IJl. side the occupied U.S. Embassy. a Tehran newspaper reported Saturd~. A spokesman for militants holding tbe SO Americana al the embassy said they knew o( the aUegations against the hostage and were "prepared to hand rum over to the r evolutionary pro- secutor's oUi ce to be ques-tioned.'' The spokesman said the un- i den ll (i ed American was a "military man," and the woman was a member of the Revolu· tionary Guard militia assigned to the embassy after the revolu· tion against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi gamed power in February 1979. ReJ>Qrts indicat· ed the a llegt'd s.xual liaison took place before militants look o"·er the embassy last Nov 4 State Department officials in W ashin~ton s aid they were not aware of the a lleged incident The Kayhan newspaper idcn· tified the woman as "A.A." and said she was a 23·year-old language student at a Tehran teachers ' college. The paper quoted the Iranian man as say- lDg, "The spy mlL't be killed. I only 1cilled my sister to save the honor or my family ..• II said the man, AbdulnMlr A .. wa s a s tudent from southeas~m Iran who went to Tehran for the Persian New Ye-ar's celt'bration March 21 and :.aw that tus l>ISter was preg- nant She told tum al first that the father was a taxt driver, the new:.paper said, but later changed her story. telling him 1t was an American hostage. "On Thursday night. I took my sister lo the <college) dormitory Pair Nabbed After Heist In Huntington H untmgton Beach police ar- rested two m en on armed rob- bery charges Saturday niebt after the pair ran a stop sign a block awar, from "Two Guys From Italy ' re.tau.rant. Delmer Kester, 36, of Orange and Mlke P hillips, 33, a transient from Oklahoma, were arrested after police spotted the s us pected vehicle speeding through a stop sign. around 10:30 p.m .• " the report said. "I asked her If we could 10 for e walk on the str~t and for a talk." He said he tried to str..We her in an alley near the 1f.S. Embassy, and lat.er banged ber from an iron post, the paper said. The man l11med himself in to police and the prosecutor's of. nee is now handling the case, lhe paper reported. It said blood tests are belng earned out on the fetus taken from lhe dead woman's womb, apparenUy to determine paternity. 1 Dies, 2 Hurt During Party A Placentia man was stabbed to death early th.is morninq and l \\ o other men were wounded when a party errupted tnto v1olen~ at 1051 Plop1co Street Police have no suspect& in the stabbtng death of John Theodor~ Castro, 18, 949 Arnold Street, who died later at Placenua. Linda Hospital. Police Lt. Keo Garrett said that as many as four suapecta may be invoJved in tbe murder. F,....P~AJ BEACHES. • • only six rescues on city beaches and few people venturing mt.o the water. "The ocean looked like a lake and most people were Just work ing oo their tans." a lifeguard spokesman said. Huntington state beaches bad five rescues, two or those al Bolsa Chica. State lifeguard J ay Garkas s ummed up the day ttus way: "It was beautiful, but boring." Mes.an OK Alter Car-pole Crash A Costa Mesa woman was treated and released from Hoag Memorial Hospital Saturday night after her car bit a utility pole on Santa Ana Avenue near 17th Street. Witnesses said that Bonnie Davis, 22, lost control of lbe vehicle after going through a wate r-filled dip in the road. PLUNGE ••• aoln1 don and l>WMd back llP a1alD r-1 qulck. Th• it hUN Ulle tbat for Jutt a •tcoad ud ~· .. I '' OU eould bear UM l~ub real clHrl.Y and t.ben •bunch ol churn· tn1, Ult• the blad were 1WJ 1<>- ln1 around. I dJdn 't lloow what to thlnkwdo." Olher beach vlaitors aald they were shaken by the lncldent. "It wu horrible," said one t~ena1er . "I 've never aeeo 1nythjq like It before. Wbe.o I uw lt ln the water I kept thinkhaa lt wulOlaatocomeupagain." Police aaid the two men aboard the helicopter were enroute to platform Emmy. an Aminoil plat- form located about one mile off coast An employee reached at the dfllllna plat.form would not com- meotoa tbe lnckhot. butsaidthat th~ company helicopter normally makes an evening run when shifts change. Officials declined to speculate on the cause ot tbe accident and said FAA investigators will ex- am inethe reaaons I or the crash. Twin Crashes Oaim Filer Over Desert BJ Tiie AAtdaled Pl'eA Two Air Foree J-. ct'Mbed in separllle lnddetlta in CaUlcmia and Nevada Saturday. aut.barit.les said. One mer wu killed Jfter be ejected from an F -4 flibter over tbe California desert. The fighter crashed at 4 p.m. a bout halfway b e tween California City and Mojave a bout 70 miles north of Los Angeles, srud Sgt. Dick Hodgson of George Air Force Bue, where the aircraft was based. It was assigned to the S63rd Tactical Fighter Squadron at the base, which ia located just out- s ide of Victorville. Two other Air Force fhers escaped injury after their training jet crubed in a sparsely populated ar ea of North Las Vegas near Nelhs Air Force Base. Dead at the scene of the F -<t crash was Capt. Ronnie R. Hawthorne, 33. an electronic warfare officer from Victorville, Hod.pan uid. Both be and the pUot, !hJ. Leonard D. Zolondek, aho ol tbe Victorville area, had been ejected from the pJane. Hodgsoo added. Zolondek was treated at nearby F.dwards Air Force ~ and released. be said. An Air Force investigation in· to both lhe c r ash and Hawthorne's death was un- derway, be added. Man Pinned In Pl11nge Faring Well A Yorba Linda man Is in good condition today after being pinned beneath an auto for more than an hour following a era.sh Saturday nl1ht on Trabuco Canyon Road near El Toro. Donald Spohr, 29, was rescued by Oran,e County firelighters before being treanaported lo Sa ddleback Comm un ity Hospital. The driver , Douglas Huntc~.r. 33, Diamond Bar. was released. The accident occurred wben . ' ,. 0 411h ,., ... ,._. ., ,.,.._ ~ ....... , Unfurling canvas like it was a victory s alute, Free Enterprise o ut of Newport Ha r bo r Ya<' ht C I u b , s k 1 pp e r e d b v Kim Ho~an. 1s thC' leader after two race ... in the L ipton ChallenRe Cup Regatt..i Saturday off Newport Beach. Flilal r act.' '-'Ill bl' lod.1\ f>n• nwn.· \l<.:lon and HoJ.!an "ra11 u11 th•· !)l'rte~ !'\ewporr 11.Jrl.>or ) .1c·ht C. l11b • .., defending cham High,. rise Waster Spill Claims Rider SANTA CLARA <AP> -A man was killed in a roller coaster acc1· dent Saturday everung at Mar· nott's Great America amuse· ment park, part authorities said The accident occurred on "Willard's Whlzzer." a 7S.foot high rtde which features clr~ular banks and c urv es. Park authorities declined to release de· tails o( the accident, which they saldoccurr~about 7p.m . The victim was apparently al\ve when he was takC'n from lhe park to El Camino Hospital an Mountain View, but died there. accordmg to park spokrsman Jon Porter "W11Jard 's Wh1zzer" IS a rave ye3'r-old ride and one of thn~ roller coaat.en for adults at the theme part The coaster travels at speeds up to JO mph, Porter said. p1nn H.111· '1 111 • t 1rt 1s off the.· Sam.i \n.1 H1\t r 11". 1""'81 Pa.gr A I RELEASE. • • Nuociol Monsignor Angelo Acerbi and offenn1 coofesstOOS and Commuruon t.o the hostag~ and their captor-5 The po~ urged lhe ~ul'mJla., to release their \ 1ct1 m .. and praised Monsignor Acerb1 for his fortitude and cou rage especially during the pe riod leading up to Holy Week and Easter. De Nicolo said guerrilla Comandante No. 1, who the priest described as "friendly and educated." invited tum to return on Holy Thursday to offer o;pecial Hol y WHk r e ll £tOu\ services Th,· April 19th ~1o,em1:nt ~ut>rrallcc., "'ho ta kt• tht•1r nJmt• from the dak of the 1970 pre s1dent1..i l election which the) claim wa"' "-""ed a~111n'lt the op pos 1t1on t•and1d a le. ha \ t' rC' leased 26 host.a!les since occup) ing the emb&.sa) The lut to bt> freed were thrE"<• private c1t1uns who Y.alkt'd out of lhc embas!>) on Tue5day. w~oman Killed In Santa Ana Bar Shooting \ ~Jnt.i \nJ ~um .Jn wa -; I-11 li·d f'nday ruJ:ht after a gun (1~ht brokt• uut at the La Post.-d.1 h.ir wht>re she was a customer, dl.'<'OrdmJ: to pouce reports. Mary Medin a. 41 , 309 S. Garvey, died later at Mercy General Hospital. One or four :.hots fired had struck her JD the head, according to investigators. Police said Jesus Jimenez was booked for suspicion or murder charges after the gun battle er· rupted betwe<!n patrons shortly Jftc r 10 p.m Poht'e said that there was at least one armed customer in the brawl that began between four male customers. Medina was ..,1tt1ng at the bar when the shoot- •nR occurred, according to police. Hunter failed to negotiate a ---------------------------------------turn. causing the car to roll down a 100 foot embankment. according to CaUfornla Highway Patrol officials. Kester allegedly walked into the restaurant at 17502 Beacb Boulevard a nd s imulated a weapon before Oeelng wllh $200, according to police. A restaurant employee chased the suspect who police theorize escaped into the waiting vehicle before belng apprehended mo- ments later. Irvine Fraternity Slate\Fresno Run SUNDAY DAILY PILOT f,.()r~(N\t D.ttv .,. ... ll#lft\'#N<" t\C'OM t..-.o tPw Nfow\ Prf'"\\ .,~•VW-Ob• '~°'""°"' c ..... Pvlll-'-· .... ~ ..... -. ... -·--...... ......,. r-. ... 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The runnera will follow a southwesterly route from Frelno and m06l o( the run will be con- ducted in the coastal area. Sorority mem ben and younl'ters belon1tng to Bil Brothers wUl partlclpate lD tbe 1ut leg of tbe nm, wblcb wW take the nmnera trom Jamboree Road and Pacific Cout Highway in Newport Beach lo UCI. •'I 've been runnlnf alon1 Balboa hland, gettlns tn abape for tbe Freeno-to-Jrvlnt nm.'' said Vet student Jeff SltnW...., 20. "I'm also eattnt bnU:f11t ,. . every day and eating a lot or sunflower seecb. '· UCI student Tom McAndnnn. 19, said many of the fralertlity mem hers are athletes. ·'The majority of us are lo pretty good shape," be said. "And we've planned the nm 10 nobody w1U have to nm IDOft than 10 miles at a time." McAndrews said tbat can .00 bicyclen will travel with the runners. Cities that will serve as real· Ing stopt or "check point.a" for the runners include KetUeman, Blackwells Comer. Mira Monte and Malibu . This Is the second year the fraternity bu participated in a Frffl»to.lrvlne nm. Lut year the fraternity railed about $3,000 ln the Freano-to- lrvtne nm, accordinc to llcAa- drewa, wtlo ea.kt tb1a 1ear'• l'WI la expected to ralM moN DICIDI)' than lut. "It wun't planned •etY well tut year and we bad to nm loq etntcbee. and lt really took a lot qut ol ID)' lep -tbey hurt !or two mdatha,'' Stmtklna aaid. .. Thia 7ear I'' e really been trUt:d.qt.o make 1w-e that doele't bappm .. ala.'' GRAND OPE NI NC. l Sakiokas Shun· Public View 8r JACKIE HYMAN .......... _ Work la aebed\lled thla llU~t'r on thf' I~ arre Saktoka pro Jttt wb.lcb wll1 add 20 f't'ttt'nl mort" Jobs and 3 to 5 percent moru realdenu to Colla Men The deYeloPmeot plan ht>•f'1f th~ name ot a man H publicity shy be la described by onl' official u "re&erved to the point of ant11oniam." Roy Sakioka, co-owner wtth hla IOJl, Jack. of the Saluoh Furna p~rty Ju t east of South CoM~L Plaza Town Center, as pidured by those who have known lum during his more than 30 years m Costa Mesa as a paradox on the one hand. an extremely s hrewd bus1nesi.man and. on the other, a simple rarmer BUI' THEY ALL DESCRIBE tum a!> a • traditional Japanese patriarch who rules bis fa m 1ly wt th an iron hand and ha!> been able to exert much thl' same efrccl on brokeri., de "Yll"•N l't'IOper., and offlc-iab or two Cities The 80-yl'ar old Sak1oka has !.O far succeeded tn keeping an iron grip on lhe prc!>s a:s well As the result of a hfettmt' of denying interviews ~1th himself and his famtly, Sak1oka has managed tu avoid mort' than superficial mention tn newspapers and ·m agazines A ht!)· tory book of Costa Mesa doesn't even list his name or that of his family in its index But there are Pt'Ople who know him. 10 Orange and Los Angeles counties. among city officials. farmers and m em beri. of the Japanese commuruty . . SUNDAY .SPECIAL . . .... Together. their commenl5 form a portrait of a remarkablE• man. an anachronism who ha5 managed to maintain 19th cen tury Japanese values in late 20th century California. "HE llAS HIS O\\N IDEAS about how thtngs should be.' said Bill Dunn, assistant Coc;ta Mesa cit v manai?er for com munity development. and added with a laugh. "Roy only un- derstands English v. hen he wants to " "He's sharp and he's a ~ood businessman,·· said lhree·ltme Costa Mesa Mayor Al Pinkley. now retired. lt was in the battle between Santa Ana and Costa Mesa to annex the Sakioka and Segerstrom properties io 1959 and early 1960 that Roy Sak1oka demonstrated his abihty to play by his own rules. "We were always anxioui; about what their decision would be on the annexation.·· s aid Santa Ana City Manager Carl Thornton. "They did not reveal their intent to anyone up until the time they were ready to make their move " SAKJOKA MANAGED TO WIN a maJor concession before agreeing to join Costa Mesa's fold : He arranged to allow the ci· ty to use wells on his property. in return for which the Saki()f{as were exempted from paying city taxes as long as the land was in agricultural use. Even so, Pinkley recalled, Sakioka expressed some doubts about his faith in the city. Pinkley said he told hjm to consult tbe neighboring Segerstrom family, whkb had decided to annex to Costa Mesa The next morning, he recalled. Sa.kioka called back and said yes. The relationship between the Segerstroms and the Sakiokas bu been a good one over the years, friends say. ln lbe late lJlllOs, the Saklokas even agreed t.o sell some of their property to the Segerstroms, developers of South Coast Pina and Town Center Henry Segerstrom politely declined to di.54!uss the SaJtiokas and their mutual dealings. Other stories are told or Roy Sak.ioka and his family that also emphasize their desire to keep to themselves. A report. on labor camps m Orange County, prepared by the Oran~e County Human Relations Commission in l974, indicate~ investigators wen: thrown out of the camp by the Sakiokas. THE 1-'AMIL V UION'T EVEN call the Dally Pilot to correct a s tory that ran at about that Lime erroneously reportmg Roy Sakioka's death A repon.er, 1t turned out, had misread a police report about the death of a farm worker whose body Sak1ok a discovered An acquaintance. surprised at running tnlo a very much a hve Sak1oka a few days later , called to report the error. The toughness of mind that has enabled Sak1oka to follow his own beliefs and largely ignore the rest of the world may well be based in hts childhood experiences. He was born Nov 12, 1899, in Kochi-ken, a prefecture or county on the island or Shikoku. Japan. Friends descnbe life in the farmmg and f1sh10r, community as very hard. with a cons· tant struggle ag~unst tht devastation of typhoons. IT WAS GOOD TRAINING for dealing with adverse circumstances that woulc1 face Sak1oka after he followed his parents lo California m l 91 ·, Perhai>s the same e:>x penences helped his wire. Tomino, also from Koch1 -ken. as the family faced the interring of Japanese residents dunng World War 11. But prior to that. during the 1920s and 1930s, the couple worked hard at farmm1:: their property and raismg three i.ons and two daughters in the western area or Los Angeles . They gradually acquired property in Venice, Culver City and other nearby c1l1es. always maintaining strict family con- trol over all farming operations. Then came World War 11, and the family was sent to an in- ternment camp in Utah. IT'S AN EXPERIENCE THAT, even today, most Japanese Americans' don't like lo talk about -the loss of freedom and. in many cases, of property. But the Sakiokas held onto theirs-probably by leasing it out, it is believed. They returned, however, to find that industrialization and urbanization made farming an unsuitable use for their lands. But to sell the property meant to become landless. an un- thinkable prospect to a Japanese farmer. Instead, Sakioka traded bis land for property in what is now northern Costa Mesa and obtained a favorable exchange, two or three acres for one. AN OBSERVER NOTED that Sakioka and· his son Jack have a better eye for land appreciation than many corporations using consultants and sophisticated evaluation methods. "Their instincl.8 have been beUer than many led1nical . studies." he said. Sakiota is reported to have told friends after the move that he bad been forced off his land once, but be wasn 't going to give up so easily the next time -a prophetic remark. During the years that followed, until the late 1970s, the 0.-,l Y PILOT Jt3 . DEVELOPMENT LOOMS FOR SAKIOKA FARMLANDS: AN AREA SURROUNDED BY COSTA MESA'S DEVELOPMENT BOOM Trlangutar 165-Acre Parcel Is EHterty of SoU1h Coett Plaza: Newport Freeway (above San Diego Freeway at Right Sak1okas quietly farmed their land, raising primarily celery but also cucumbers, cauliflower, lettuce. cunning tomatoes and ltma beans. The farm is described as extremely well·kepl but, even 1n their agriculture, the Sakiokas kept largely to themi.elves. They avoided slate-funded crop experiments with which other farmers, such as the lrvines, cooperated. OnJy when a disease called fusarium yello, all but destroyed their celery crop five years ago did the Saklokas tum to the University of California Cooperative Extension for help. They followed advice to switch their celery plantings to different ground and to plant a new, fusarium-resistant variety. OVD THE YEA&s, the Sakiokas alao acquired otber tand in Orange County, including 100 acres in Fountain Valley for erowiJlS strawberries. They~>' al8o tnl4lid eome laod, again advantageou.ely, for about 2.000 acres ID \leetura County. Although he C'areful1y 3\.0ldl'd any Involvement i.n IOt'al <'1v1c or cultural matters, Ro) Sakioka proved very generous to his church. the Hlgashl HongwanJi Buddhist Cbu.rcb in Loe Angeles. He reportedly was a major conl.ributor lo the dlstlnauisbed building, where one or his granddaughters was marned five years ago. Althoujth friends say SaJo()f{a cont.Jnues to view himself as a simple farmer, the huge i.uccess or ne1ghbonng Soulh Coast Plaza wasn't 106t on him. IT WAS CLEAR THAT soon 1t would become econom1cally unrealistic to contmue to farm such choice property But Roy Sak1oka didn't want to be bought or eased out by any of the many developers who plied him with proposals. Instead. two years ago, the canny farmer turned to his longtime broker. Al Sparlis. an associate v1ce-pres1dent with lbe prest1g1ous investment firm of Coldwell Banker . They and three other partner.; formed Royale Development Company, whose name 1s taken from Sakioka ·s and Sparhs' first names, Roy and Al. Then began a series of d1s<"uss1ons with experts and city of fi c1als. At first, solely office and industrial development was proposed for the farm, but Costa Mesa City Council concerns about lhf' city's hou!'itng shortage led to almost half the area be· 1ng devoted to condominiums Roy ale partner Joe J aconi handled much of the negollallni: with the city, but several of the meetmgs "ere also attended b) SC:tktoka's daughter. Betty ACQUAINTANCES (.ALL HE R an 1ntelltgeot and knowledgeable businesswoman v.ho serves as the family's bust nt>'>s manager but deft>r\ to he r father 1n the traditional JJpanest> manner. Aftt>r length> stud> st">s1on-. ;ind public-hearing!> Ix-fore th•· Planning C'omm1:.s1on and <.:1ty C:ounc1l, the 165-acre develop· ment "as approved in general terms on Nov 19 It calls tor about 1.500 condominiums and J 25 m1U1on square feet of commercial and mdustnal space on the farm. bounded by the Sao Diego f-'ret!wa y, the Costa Mesa Freeway, MaUI Street, Sunflower Avenue and, on the weat, South Coast Plaza Town Center. Despite newspaper publicity about the project, Sakioka's knack for avoiding pubhc atteation ~ms to bave continued. Alt.bough lbe City Co\mcll bearlng at which the plana were approved OCC\ln'ed at I p.m. and lasted only an hour, not one member at the aeeral public atleDcled. GltOl:\"DBRF.AKNG IS EXPEC'TED th1' c;ummer on thr first phase of the me1si.1ve proJttt. which '4111 contam betwei;!n 750.000 and 880,000 square feet at «!ice apace and 47S to 596 con· domtnhnns. Even alter si~ plans for tbe fll'St pb~ were •rproved by the City CounciJ Feb. •. bowe~r\ tbe developmen remamed cleuly under Roy Sakiolta's COOU"Of. Sparlis explained that all plans by R.oyale, Including Dell DeRevere & As!oC'iate!J' aft'b.ittttural plans for the office de velopment and Richardson Nagy Martin's arc-h1tectural plan-.. for the condominiums, were subJttl to approval "by the proper t v owner." · Can an elderl), trad11.Jonal J apanec;t· pJtn..ir<·h c-ont1nut• tr• exercise such dominance over tus family., FRIENDS SAY YES. Although his grandchildren and 001,1. Rrcat·grandch1ldren are becoming increasingly Amencamzed. and even the mjddle aged Sak1oka!> reportedly wouldn't mind a more open relatton'>h1p with the prt.>ss and the community, a<- quainlances say they will conunue lo abide by their falher '5 wt shes Saluoka's reticence. fnend!> l.3), may be partly an attempr to kttp control o\'er h1m!>clf. his fam1h· and htl> property m th1 · traditional manner. but 1t also springs from a very real modest .. He · 1s said to han expr£>sst'd a-. h1 ' philosophy of hf·· that all or his SUCC(>S ... IS o"ed to other:. lo t}w Ln1ted States, l11 h1!> Japanese fncnds. to his church .. He's very humble and a \er> hard v.ork1•r.'' a lc>nJ?tlme ad m1rer remarked And very. very smart lbree Injured As Unlicensed Teen Crash es ~'~@,, ,~w-~~ if m~~©(f A 14-year-old Irvine youth is m serious condition today after a car driven by another 14-year- old plunged down a 16 foot- em bankment Saturday after- noon. The unlicensed driver. whose name was not released, was speeding a long Turtle Rock Drive when he lost control of his car, according to police. A third juvenile in the car was taken to Tustin Community Hospital for observation. Bef~ crashing into the ditch, the youth's car hit another auto driven by Irvine resident Dinah Sue Friedan, 30. She r emains in stable condition today at Tustin Com munjty Hospital. Cause or the accident is under investiga. lion. FOOD GIFT PAKS ·ff~rrm~. OF 0 1{/I) FOR EASTER... 5 IN t . take with you or we'll ship! OU Come in and select lood gill paks for Easter. Take wrth you or we'll shrp. We'll handle all the details and even enclose a personal grett1ng• Texas Spread 1 111 1ro snc••s...-SNIU9f, S Ol Smollt (S_. .. CllMSt llMI. I tt U1111 Stick, lhz MH M. l0f19,_11, 1 N . ,...._ liollde. 7'1t fl. Coast ?taza l . • Gunmen Hit Peace Corps Office 11omw1t•cM111 ..cr '"'"""' IOl!llollt. '11 II '"" SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -Unidentified gunmen opened fire Saturday on the . ,Peace Corps omce here but wit-. : .: .,...._ .-Id there were no in- ·~ Jur ies. Tena of thousands ·:. filtbered trom all over the c:oun~ ::-for the funeral ot auuatnat-=~-Arcb.bt1bop Oscar Arnulfo ... .-o. :: Cbm'Cb oftldall ~ • :: :'1DID1 .. I00,.00: ~rlOOI to :; •tiler for today 1 f•neral service. Dozens of bishops and archbishops were arriving from Latin America, Europe, the United States and Canada. Police and other autboriUes, tncludinc U.S. offlcJal1, said the1 bald DO bnmediafe lnforma. Uoo on the au.ct at the Peace Corp9~ •• ... IAtlda Dia, ol Adelpld, Md., director flt tbe ..-CJ'I worbn in t.bll country. aald she was the only American Peace Corps employee remaining and she bad already planned to leave the country Monday. "We were worJd!\e at a COO· ference table when we heard 'What were definitely aunsbots." sbe said. Sb! said lb• •bootinl came ln three abort. bunts aoa that national 1uard 1oldier1 posted lnaide the building re- turned U>e fire. See this and marrr othugiftpaks on display at ... Hi~ktr1 f11 rm~ OF OHIO I a..ww c.....e-.. .......... s-Dllp ....... ., c .... ...... ~..,,.,,... ~,.,,... ....,,1 .. 1,_ 54G-6991 - I .1 f A4 DAILY PILOT Dea&S Stun Mates FLlNT, Mich <AP) • ........ the •arb ablft ... l'IN Deparimeot eaa y mornlQa, U.. men ab\dl'W cM qul•Uy -du.M.oi lM -:Aft )'OWll ftrellMG la~ UM~ola I Flint JU.,.... • l .I .. ''THI MEN U..t ~t .... at a a.m. wen Pb.DJcaM:P4..,. tall r au ueil from . «· deaf.··~., cara ac i. :&I. "We've aeen tra"41 strike clvlUua. but this la ~ q( Utt moet traumaUc ~· I ve ""° alnce I've been lb tM depart. ment." Roaer Camp~U. 22. ~d Jlat· thew YOWll. 24, drowned rrlday durln1 tbe rescue qi Jhreua Lafayette, ~. of FUJ)t. TM boy ,reo 111to u.. water •hll• playtq wiu. frilDltl, •~ aaid. Oft UM day•t.bey ditd, bolb ftnt ......... <*emq tbelr lblrcl annJvwrury with t6a M- par'lll*lt. Tb• flremtn and partner Chart. P1y retDODded to 1 aall that a chtld ttlcf:faitta h.-0 UM rlvtr pear tbt Romo1 Wood Ma not apartmtllll lo FJlnt ahortb' att.r tt:ao a .m PAY AND th• boy 'a tather Jamea Lafayette pulled th• younpter to 1atety. Yot.LGC a1lo bad en~red the river to aaailt when the 1wtft current betan carryina b.lm downJt.ream. A• Yount WH beln1 pulled down, Campbell leaped U1 to A~ ........ HARRY TRUMAN, 18 CATS, IONORE VOLCANO . Staying Put! Um't'~~re Ol' Harry SPIRIT LAKE. Wash. <AP> -Eighty.four-year-old Harry Truman says he won't leave his lodge on the s lopes of erupting Mount St. Helens despite the urgings of a team of scientists who fled a monstrous roaring sound. A few red Christmas bulbs still bang in Truman's kitchen window. On the counter, a half-empty bottle of rum u, all but lost in a clutter of dJshes and tools. Cavorting he re and sleeping the re 10 the house arc 16 cats TRUMAN, WHO CAME TO Spirit Lake in 1929 and operates a lodge, has vowed not to be budged from the slopes of Mount St. Helens. He admits irritation at the frequent earthquake• from the volcano's first eruption in 123 years. "You know I am scared as bell about earthquakes," he confided In an interview Friday. "l just w1sb it would stop all the sha)cjng." He remained on the mountain despite urgent warnings from a fleeing team or sc1ent1sts from the University of Puget Sound. "l've walked tbat m ountain for SO years," be said. "I know her. If 1t erupts with lava (lt hasn't ). it's not goine to get me at Spirit Lake. Those geologista might know something about the inside of a mountain, but J know her contours." When the increasing f~uency of small earthquakes alerted volcano-watchers more than a week ago that Mount St. Helens mleht be ready to awaken rrom more than a century or slumber, Truman swore be was at.aylnt put. WHEN TOE MOUNTAIN beaan belcbiaJ forth ashes and foul·smelllng, sulf•ous sues op Thursday, he swore again he was staying put. · · Even when tbe research team of four men and a woman from UPS in Tacoma came running down the otoudy mountainside late Friday afternoon, be stayed put. The five bunt into the house as Truman was talking with a report.er and photographer who had gotten put a roadblock. "Harry, there's a large noise coming down the moun· tain," shouted volcanologisl Al Eggers. "You better leave with us." Truman didn't budge, but the reporter and pholo- 1rapher did. bt~ him. but M alJo wu aw.pt \&n tr. T t r.t ol lbt day. olt-duty llrtmtn aialnt.lned a "all.at vlaU" offtrlftj b~lp aa fe&CUll"I dr11pd the frimid river tor t.bt bodlea, Xl.lkla Hld. "Tbt men wanted to So all nl•bt ou the 1oarch lf nffftlar')' " bt 1ald. Reac~n found t.be bodi .. 1hort1y before 1 p.m. YoW)I wu \Aken to Kurley Mtdlcal Center ln Flint, wbtre r11&&1ci&at1oa etforu failed abort· ly after bl.I &nival about 7 p.m., hoapltal oa1clala 1ald. CAllPB&LL WAS tAken to St. Joseph Mercy ffoepltal in F1lnt about 7:30 p.m .. where docton labored more \.ban three boun to revive bim. said a boeptta.I spokesman. Doctors abandooed attempts to aave Campbell about 10:4.S p.m .. the spokesman said. Mondale, Kennedy Cla3hing By MElllllLL BAaTSON -..-11 ... "'-• .. , ... Longtime friends Edward Kennedy and Walter Mondale clashed anew Saturda~ver President Carter's ban of the economy as he M assacbuaett.s senator sought to duplicate in Kansas and WiacomlD his double-header de· feat of Carter in New York and Connecticut. WITH ONLY three days re· malnlng before the two m)dwestem primaries, Kennedy a cc u s ed Carte r of pus hing Republican polJcies remin.iBceot of Herbert Hoover. Tl'le s enato r r ecalled that Carter is seeking to"tighten con· s umer credit and impose heavier gasoline taxes. ''Those are tied lo the old Republican policies that didn't work for Herbert Hoover or Richard Nixon and which won't work for Jimmy Carter,'· he told a cheering crowd lo Kansas City. ''No Qne who has stayed lo the White House In the last slit months can understand the pain. suffering and anguish the elder· ly are feeling in lhls couot.rY" because of lnlJatJoa1• Kennedy auerted, repeatlnc a une be em- phasized Uae day before wblle campaigning in West Vlreinla, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Wisconsin. MONDALE STUMPED for Carter in Madison . Wis . where he asserted that the president cannot be held accountable for soaring inflation. The vice presi· dent said s teadily ri!~f prices muat be attributed m y to the h11h cost of forelp oU. 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CAP) - Three people were killed Satur· day wben a blutr. soaked by heavy raina the put three days, coU1lpeed on a 19tb·century bar and a deUcatesaen in the b.latoric N atcbet·Under-Tbe·Hlll dialrict. authorities aaJd. Adam& County Sherm BIUy Ferrell said one person died 10 the bar -the Under-lhe·Hlll Saloon -and two others were killed next door In the Bo~1e Knife deli. Meanwhile, 150 miles to the south, the Coast Guard in New Orleans said the river tour boat Natchez collided wllh a l<>Adt°d oil tanker in driving ram on the Miasl.s.sippi, gaslung the t.a.nl<er below the waterline and bounc- ing about passengers on the Natcbez. At least 20 people were in jured, autbor1ties said . .... ~OIW'! WASHINGTON <APl -EHn though 1t recently announced 1b (lrsl surplus in 34 years. th1: Postal Service plans to 1n· crease ma.11 rates by early next year. ( I N SHORT ) Poatmaa~r General William f'. Bolger says that rates will have to go up earb next year to make up for rapidly rlsmg n · pen.es LO dellvenog the mall. What be bas yet to say I.I bow m uch the rat.e9 w1U ~and a · actly when the hJkc would take effect. .WSI ~~ NEW YORK <AP1 -Fourteen years ago. a 12-day 1trike by bus ;.tnd subway workers paralyzed New York City. A series or .._.al Ii.outs threatened for this week -by vutually every l.mX 10 the c ity's transpor\a\1on networlt c-ouJd make the 196G s t.nke Sttm ta me. wea .. RJtw W AS Hl :\GT0:-1 <AP I Census off1C1als s ay the 1980 taJ ly will booat lbe polJUcaJ power of tbe Weal and the South. with aa maQy u l4 Houae lleals moved from other states, lnclud· ' uig four from New York. The projections show Florida gaining three more con · gressroen. with Callfomla and Texas piclung up two each. 3 llelltl .. s,... .. PARIS <AP) -Police ~t · ed two Italians believed to be high-ran.kin& members of lhe Red Briaadea lnvolved in the ab· ductlon and murder or rormer Italian premier Aldo Moro, authonties here s aid Saturday. They S&Jd t.be two men. along with an unidentified woman. were arrested Friday on su.spt c1on or having robbed a banJt in northern Francb of $3 8 m1l hon last August. Carteor Beu Edge LAS CRL'CES. N M CAP) P resident Carter edged out Sf·n Edwa rd M. Kennedy Saturda> 10 a s tra w \•ote o f s t att: Df>mOC'ratH~ Party regulars. Tht! ~otc "a~ taken to d<' term1ne ballot position for the five Democratic caachdates en· tered lo New Mexico's June 3 preaideoUal primary election. Let Ad--Sittel9 Save You Time and Money a brand new service •You may request Ad-Sitter when pfocing your od. •The Ad~tter number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot od. •Ad -Sitter tokes messages for you 24 hours o day. •You coll in at your convenience to get the responses to yoor od. (Mondoy thru Friday 8 om to 5:30 pm, Saturday 8 om to noon.) Or, if yoo wish, we will coll yoo with yoor responses at o specified time •for more information and to place your od coll 642-5678. Ad-Sittel9 takes your messages 24 hours a day-7 days a week I DAILY PILOT 842-5878 I ' " , STATE NEWS Laetrile Testing Fixed?, ~'• ~porten Sue Mayo Clinic • SAN raA.NCISCO CAPl -TM Natlooal Cancer blaUtuw &Dd the lil~c .... ICCUMid ol coat to ••enaure faUvn'' ol teat• c.. . ~to tll•a•tJ• la a 1uit flied lJ\ federal~ rrtday, A pro-Laetrile 1rovt> Mft.t to ban use ol wbat it aUeces to bt-1 m pure and potentl1Uy to•lc amycdaltft -commonly known ~ LutriJe -ln teat.a belq coo· ducted on cancer vh:Uma at tb4' Bochester, Minn.. clink under NCI auspice.. TSE SUIT aaked U S Dllttkt Judie Willi•m 1D1Tam to tem· porarUy re8lra.ln human testing with "degnded" Laetrile pend· b\1 a·final resolution of the sµit. The complaint also allege$ top NCI cancer treatment orticials "h ave engaged in a course of conduct designed to pre· determine negative results or human testing of amygdalin. to prevent plaintiffs from having access to Cull information on testing and to conspire to dis· credit amygdalin as a control and prevention of cancer." O n Wednesday, Dr. Saul She partz. acting d irector of NCl's treatment division, was told about the planned suit and said: "We are fully satisfied with the quality or the material we are using in the trials.'· THE CLINI C on Monday began treating the first of six terminal cancer patients with Laetrile to study whether the controversial compound made from apricot pits is toxic. They are forerunners of 250 to 300 <'ancer patients who have Walkout Cuts Medical Care LOS ANGELES (AP) -A breakdown in negotiations bas Jed to the possibility that 9,000 clerical and technical workers at six Kaiser Perman ente Hospitals in the Southland may go on strike Tuesday morning. Kaiser spokeswoman Peegy Snyder said tbe six affected medical centers were taking steps to cut paUent population and some were refusing to admit new patients for elective sur- gery until the labor dispute is re- solved.. The affected hospitals are in Hollywood. West Los Angeles. Panorama City, Bellflower, Anaheim and Harbor City. vohuuend for tJtatmtn\ at tM Mayo Cllnlt tbe Memorial ~u.Kftttttna Cancer Center lo N"' Yort. tbt> Unlveralty OC Califom a at Loe An1el~ and th~ Unlvertsty of Arllona 1t Tutton Th_. awl cla1nu Mayo Md l>r. Charin G Mc>ertel, heMI ol lb Comprehcnaive Cancer Center. "h ave conap lnd wHh tbo NCI to emu~ failure ol Uu· te1t1" by refu1ln1 lhtS pure- amytdaJine o<tt"red for use at no ('Ost by pro-uetrile forces. The awt u1d pure amyadalln IS lt'SS lOXIC than t.ugar THE PLAINTIFFS include Robert W. Bradford of San Francisco, the Committee for Freedom of Cl9o1ce In Cancer Thereapy, Amen can Biolo&ics. Michael L . Culbuert of Los Altos, CalJf , and Dr. Bruce W Husband's Alimony Bid Nixed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) A husband's attempt to make his wealthy estranged wire pay him $1 ,000 per month in spousal support has been turned down by a Superior Court judge. Judge Leland Lazarus ruled Friday the husband wasn't legalJy eligible for the money. The case mvolved 69· year-old Ernest Zim. merman a nd bi s estranged wife Tanya, 72, who were separated in 1976 following a year of marriage. His wife reportedly ac· cu mulated n early a quarter of a million dollars worth of real estate du.ring the years s h e operated an em- broidery business in San Francisco before she met Zimmerman. Because or the brevity of the marriage -aud u,e fact tbat Ztmmerman closed oat the bank ac- counts the couple bad used to pay living expenses wben be moved out -the husband waa oot entitled lo spousal support, the judge said. Paid Polltlcal Advertisement llal1tead. Red.lMda. CaJU. Bradford II rounder-director of th.-commltlOlll and 1lso ll pre· •ld•nt of American Bloloclca. whlcb manufactures and lm· portl amy1dalln and other metaboJk products. Culbert ii president of tbe committee and makes h1s living from pro m oting Laetrile. Trio Held In Killing Of Politician SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Two men and a woman arrested after police reportedly saw them stab a bar owner have been charged wilh killing a prominent Marin County politician and former Jimmy Carter campaign worker. Dale Ennis, 24, and Jill Guido, 18, bolb of New Orleans, and An· drew Larson. 21, address un- known, are charged with killing Willimam Lynch late Thursday night. THE TllllEE bad been arrest- ed a few hours after Lynch's death when two plaoclothes policemen said they saw them attack Carl Fox just after Fox closed his bar on Taylor Street. They were charged with robbery and attempted murder in that incident. Investigators linked the trio to the Lynch killing on Friday and charged tbem in lbe case Police said that Lynch, 38, who served oo the Marin County planning Commission and ran second in lbe race for county as· sessor two years ago, left his San Franc~ omce about 11 p.m . Thursday night and was stabbed about half an hour lat.er. Investigators said that Lynch, suffering from the flu, bad driven his car from his office at Third and Market streets and "was lured" into a park.in& lot in the Teaderioln Dlstrlct. Lynch. 38, wu stabbed in the neek ad chest~ a ltnla)e to feod oft a robbery, police said. After the stabblq, Lynch staggered several blocka to a cab and asked the driver to take him to tbe hospital. "BE DIDN'T say a word la the cab," said driver Robert Smith. Students For Ruthelyn Plummer Precinct power for Newport ~ach City Council race. Golden West College student interns are part of the team for Ruthelyn Plummf\r voter blitz in upcoming election. From left : Herb Boehm, Debbie Gray <Precinct Chairman), 2nd District CBt1didate, Rut helyn Plummer and Denise Dicldnsen. Student coordinator for Plummer Committee. STEl!RING COMMITTEE --IRS: PETE BARRETT, MILAN DOSTAL, JANE NIGH DAVIDSON, MARGE PANTZAR, GIL FERGUSON, MARRY MARGARET FINSTER, DEBBY GRAY, PAUL SALATA, BEVERLY MURCHISON, VIN JORGENSEN, GLENN MARTIN, BILL VOIT. JANE ARNOLD, KEN CARPENTER, JOHN McOWEN. ~EEP STRONG LEADERSHIP IN DISTRICT TWO ••. ELECT AUTHELVN PLUMMER HONORARY CO.CHAIRMEN: BUDDY & NANCY EBSEN CornmlttH to !feet ftutftetyn ptummer P.O. lox 12'1, Newport httc~S 141 ee11 '*4711 1.D. 12 ----·- Pain Killer? Natural Drug Eyed •1 aoaEaT LOCKB A#.,.. .... PALO AL TO -ScienUata are findioc excit101 binta that endorpbina -oatutal ~ klllers produced by the brain -are aomebow involved ln wlde-uogln& phenomena from apuo~ture to annu.al hibemaUon, saya a Stanford reeeercber. The fa mily of endorpbin.I, discovered Juat five yean a10. may bold tremendous promi5e for treatinc pain, men· tat illnesa and otber maladies. But, Avram Goklateln cau- tioned 'lbUJ"lday, much more work i• needed before tbe payoffs beci.n. IN TRE llEANTIME, he said, they are a source of ris- ing exctt.ement for scientists wbo have "all these rHUnis that something is goinc on ... a lot or work bas been dooe with some remarkable results. One aurprt.ae leads to another." Goldstein. wbo also heads the Addiction Research Foundation in Palo Alto, bas been a leading figure ln lhe endorpbin story. Endorphlos, part of a larger family of natural chemicals called bnin peptides, are produced in the brain and scattered throughout the nervous system. ~Y are very similar to such opium-based drugs as morphine. Their morphlne·like qualities are the source of scien· tiric fascination. Goldstein said morphine "the drug most used in medicine throughout the centuries, produces pro· found relief of paio accompanied by extraordinary changes in the emotional response. not only to pain but to stresses of all kinds." GOLSTEI N OUTLINED worldwide endorphm re- search at a Stanford Medical School science symposium. He said recent research indicates tbe ancient Chinese art of acupuncture, in whtch pain is controlled by strategically placed needles. works by somehow releasing endorphins. He said, "There is also exceUent C!'Vidence that opioid peptides <endorphins) must CQntrol lbe release of some hormones. sucb u t.be sex hormones The actJons of endorphins are usually determined with a drug called naloxone, which blocks the efrects or morpblne Goldstein said resear('h announced last week found "'hibematJng hamsters were d.ramatJcally awakened. . · by a small dose of naloxone So appareoUy, endorphllls may be involved in that phenomenon as well " He a1.so said he has done "off the-wall stuff myself In some ind:ividuais.·t.he emotlooal response to music. which 1s manifested by a feeling of thnlls at the beck of lbe n~lt. is blocked by naloxone .. That might suggest that even the pleasure from music is derived in part from lbe natural drugs. Wreckage Found LANCASTER <AP) -The wreclcage of a single-engine p lane and the body of its pauenger were found Saturday afternoon in the Tebacb api MountaJ.n:s about 40 mlles north of Laocuter, authorities said. A Loa_. Ans•••• County a.rur"a 1Je1Mu1.melrt bellcopttt flew over the site about 1 p m and verified that the wreckage was that of a Piper 2:10 Comanche piloted by Cbarles Gary Shaver. 47, or Vi&alia. said Lt. Ken Ll&enbee or t.be Kem County Sheriff's Department 1n Bakersfield. He &a.Mi the plane was spot.Led a bout ooe mile southeast ot lhP int.enectioa ot State HiCbway 51 and Cameron Canyoo Road. Shaver's body waa In the custody ol the Kem co..t,y cal' oner'• offl~e late Satarday, Lisenbee said. Shaver was the only OttUpant of th~ downed plane wrudl left Brawley Airport n.e.day aft.er. noon. When Sba•er did not re- tum to Vlsalia Tuesday n1cM. bis family notified autborit.ies. Boa Drive Goes Up In Smoke LOS ANGELES <AP) -Near· ly bait a m.Wloo tlpat.uns are needed by the eod of next moa&b to qua.Uty • martJua.na meuure for the November ballot, cam- pal(D oraanilers said. The proposed inltJatlve ~ ~move cttmiaal penatt.les f0t the private pouesaion. cultiva- Uon and transportaUoo of marl· Juana for personal UM by adult.a. IT ALSO would eatablllb a one-year state commlaakMI to study the potential beneflta or a regulated marijuana market. Jt would aot Mg-allze tbe u.le or marljuana in California, bowt!ver, proponent.a said. Backen admlued Friday that another 400,000 signatures are neededbythe May2Tdeadline. Only 346.119 valid signatures act.uaHy are needed to qualify the initiative. but oreantun are seeking addllloo.al signatures to compensate ·for any invalid ones. Campaip directors Gordon Brownell and Bart GUbert told a news coaference here that they are optlmi.stic the measure will make the fall ballot, even though only 150,000 sicoatures have been gatbettd to dale. More than hair o f those signatares belong to new voters ma.tly young people -re- g 1 s tered by the campaign workers, spokesmen claimed. F AILUJlE TO put the proposal before the voters this year would not ··mean an end or lbe mar1 . Juana reform movement in California," Brownell said. Cultivallon and sale of man- juana are felonies pu.ni.sbable by possitMe prison terms under cur- rent Cali.fornia law. Ransom Paid, Boy Still Gone WEST COVINA <AP> · A. 10- year-Gd kidnap victim wbo re- mal..Ded mlpln& despite putial paymmt ol a S:S.000 ransom was ideat.lfied SatuntQ by police .. Roeald TollileoD Jr. 8Ql police Lt. Jlou Butod aaJ.d lnftltipton sWl It.ad DO clues to bis~ or that of bis abductor. Tiie kidnapper picked up ramom mooeJ left at a park Friday niabt. but oatc.n wbo bad the area atalted out loet b1m an beaY)' tramc. ffe.tc. aaid. \PR I Nt. m H ere·s the news for half-sizes OUf own Betty StocXtoo Mii oe here at Newport Beactl Tuesday and We<mesday wiltl a special preview ol our Sprmg-mro-Summer collect1on ol half-sire last11ons The colors ano the texrures ol a sma~1ng season' Informal modeling from 11 to 3 in lhe Couture Salon frs time tor furs to cool 111 Your furs are va1Uc3Cltc NM f u Storage is constant. uocrowdeO P<Olecuon aga1nS1 moths 1.re. lhett and cJrying Treat your turs roa&mner·loog vacalloo 1hd1 can include cleaning, glazing, remOdehng. Bnng ttiem 10 me Fur Salon N-M ' s Bridal Engravings-a beautiful tradition . For decades. bndes·IO·be have relied upon N-M as ltle last worcJ in wedd1no sra11onery Today our Cln<lal inv1rat1oos. thank-you notes and personal stationery S11ll rellect the same supetb attenllon lo cJe1a11 ancJ eriauene We ve a dozen d1tteren1 engraving styles from wt11dl you may choose. And our expeft stall will assist you ffiery step ol lhe way-from yoor initial choices to lhe lrnal addressing 1rs part of wflat we're tamous for -helping to make your wedding letter oe<tect Staionery You deserve credrt for shopping at N·M Just stop at OUf Credit Office tor all the de1a1ls concerning your N-M account -and be on your Wl'f 10 a Sprin<J·lull or tast11on. N.f/f""'tt"''ts. open 101ee. N-M Newpo118eath. open to1o&. Mon~ nus . rrt .. 10ioa ,. ·---... -=- , A8 0rangeCM1•0a·~"'·~ Editorial P!!fl.e ...................................................... Thomal Kte'Vtf 1£dltcw Robef1 N. Weed IPUbllaher Week's ·puzzlers Leave Us in Daze There's Dlen\y Q( .. near·bad and not·•o-1ood oews ror Mr. and Mrs. Oriftae County to contempJate lhia weekend We can pu1J.Je why one man that nchl"tlt or Ow rich Texans. Nelson BWlller Hunt could cause Wall Street nearly to close up ahOp because he was (•ddllng with SJ billion ln llver hol~ai over i.n Part.s One ol five of~ lS stanng at u N>mplcx c~nl'us ques· tionnaire lhol looks almost as complex as an IRS long form. ll'll lake. on the overage. about on~ hour and 15 mmul~ to sausry t.he aov~rnmt.•nl'~ mighty appetite for' f ac~ uboul how wo l1v . Or we can wonder if Poc1f 1c Tclt•phooe reilllY nf'edb a lm06t $800 mill.ton tn 1ddlt10tliil income ne,:xt year to maJnlam service . Most of us who are voten; arc sweatlng over city council elecUons a wet>k away and a~king ourselves how many lesser-of·the·evil selt'('tions w1ll satisfy our c1v1c res poosibi lily. But why fret about such things. when we can stand a nd cheer for the Children's Hospital of Orange County a nd our friendly Bowers Museum up an Santa Ana. These two fine institutions were Justly recognized as top winners in Disneyland's 23 annual community Service Awards ceremony. Bowers received a $2.5.000 special a ward and CHOC was given $20,000 for its continued re· cord of community serVice. Bowers has long gone its quiet way of preservtng and displaying Orange County's his tory, as well as broaden· ing the field of art to the public. As Orange County's only museum of s ignificance, it is richly deserving of an award that will help it expand its work. CHOC's accom~shments can perhaps be measured by recognizing that the hospital has been selected as the ~inner of this coveted first-place award three times pre· v1ously. ObviousJy. the contributions are a continuing s eries of efforts. · All of the groups reeognlzed with cash awards -68 in a ll -a re reminders that we and our neighbors do e<>n · tribute time and talent to make this a better place to live. Elsewhere, there's other news worthy of e<>mment: GOOD NEWS DEPT.: At a Costa Mesa intersection las t week someone with a neat hand lettered on a regula· t 1on s ign beneath the word STOP the word DISCO. And indeed, the penetrating pounding of the disco bc>at seems to be fading, and fading m arkedly. Media re· '-t•a rcher John ParikheJ cites a teen-age backlash against ch~co. In Chicago riotous crowds destroyed records at a · 'd1:,co demolition rally." Of 50 stations that converted to pure disco programming in 1978 and 1979. only half a dozen arc sllll with it, says the Washington J ournalis m Review. Coo<lbye, d bto. BAO TIMING DEPT : Time and Newsweek normally follow Monday deadhnes. Tht.•y are deli ve red Wednesday or Thursday. In bet ween 1s Tuesday. Tuesday was primary election day in New York and Connecticut. As everyone knows by now, Ted Kennedy mopped up in· hoth states and won fresh hope for his presidential aspira· lions. TimeandNewsweekdidn'tknowthaton Monday. Said Time: "The Race: Over already? Maybe not, but Cart.er and Reagan look just about unbeatable .'' Said Newsweek: .. This ballgame 1s about over -with 28 primaries still to go, Carter and Reagan have virtually locked it up." Even U S. Nt>ws & World Report got c a ught: ''Race to Top, ls 1l Over? . . the nomrnat1ons now ~eem all but wrapped up." The Daily Pilot looked good with its Wednesday news story headlined. "Teddy Tnumphant ... Kennedy Clan Savors Primary Win." Sul it's only fair to reveal that we jerked an editorial Wednesday morning that e<>ncluded, among other things, that Cart.er had things wrapped up and that Kennedy was ~1 l I but out. We don't understand New York any better than Time, :"l·wsweek or U.S. News & World Report. BAD LUCK DEPT.: Loser of the week award ls a tie h('tween Robert Carvajal of Huntington Bea.ch and Jerry Payne of Laguna Beach. Carvajal jumped out of a hot Porsc~e and ran lnto a t <ir dealer's showroom to elude pursuing cops. He ap- parently didn't notice the building next d~r. It was the Newpon. Beach police station. A herd of officers ra~ over, collared Carvajal in the men's room and booked him for grand auto theft. . Payne figured in a bizarre scene in which a young woman leaped onto the freeway in front of his car from a Santa Ana overpass. After a frenetic res cue of the woman and a h airy series of traffic near·misses, the CHP left Payne and his stalled Bentley beside the road. He paid $45 to have it towed one·half mile for a battery boost. WASTE DEPT.: Congressional resolutions thatgiveof· fi cial approval to various commemor ative "days" or "weeks " are us ually considered harmless goodwill gestures. But the time and paperwork involved in these pro- clamations cost an averageof $1,300 a piece. If all 284 pend· ing commemorative resolutions are enac~ -for s~ch absurdities as National Submarine Week, National Joggmg Day and even National Skylab ls Falling Week. The bill to the taxpayers would be about$370,000. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. .Box 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd I Menwries ByL.M.BOYD How ls your memory? EJt. • Dear GIOOJ1l1 Gus I A remJnder &o D.ee wbo park in • ta• dlcapped aone: 'thote ' so11e1 •re for tll.e PHYSICALLY laen- dlca1>ped -NOT the MENTALLY ban- dlcappedl w.s. cellent. Jet's hope. ll's significant, the m emory, In t~e lives or extraordinary people. Take Marie Curle. Thouah science was her field , her me m ory was astonl.shing on 0th.er matters. Tb• record sbows abe could i-eaJte a poem, even a fairly lepsth>' poem. •tt.r readin1 It over only a couple of times . Then there wu U.L. Hunt. Thouah oil wa! bis bus lnHI, bl• memory was remarkable in card /lay,na. In both poker an gtn, he knew the carda played and drawn, and won therdo.re almost at wUl. Can't find the word '1oc· lothorp" ln an)' clldloa•rx· but a helplul client lnmtt It 1 the officlal name for lbat num· bers alp that look.I Uko t.b.ll: •• I Rowland Evam I Robert Novak Carter Must Face the Thorns W ASWNOTON -The vile, partia.lb ..U·coaalructed. ~ rreaideM c.rwr 1Qddeo!y flndl 1quH&Ja1 blm Into political para)Jail WU recocnlud ln COO• cero b)' ldl ldvtMn: wbal Lo do witb ROM Ollde.o t.cllu that oo &oa1er wort. Carter LI WlexJbly bound to bla commit.meat, once so politically beneficial. o.ot to bit \be c ampa i gn trail until the ho1taces lo Iran are ,.. leaaed. "We've Ju.st 1ol to flnd some way to campaign more effectively, without bred· ln1 the president's proml.H.'' one senior White House aide told us. But bow? "You'll be the nm to know wheo we figure ll out." was the sarcastic but mi.rth.lea reply. The president's heaviest poUUcal lh.tnken are not cloee Lo "fi1_~ out" tbat solutloft or pus &eftward toward lradl· lional Democratic pos itions followinc the New York and Coo· oecticut repudlaUooa. TBDE IS, then, the specter of aUtteMlve bic·sta~ priDlU)' election defeats that would not deprive the president of re· nomination but could cripple blm for the fall campaign. The rigid system oow used to select preaidenUal oomlneM a deb Lo the inlles.lbillty. It is aU but impoaaib&e for a new can· dldate to emerge or for a nobody to pry committed delegates away from Carter. The final froun upect ol a potential Democratic nightmare is that the president and his tough young sabaltern.a surely will never qull the race, DO mat· ter how devalued the nominatioo becomes. CA RTER 'S s pe c tac ular pollt1caJ re<:overy late last year. based on f0tt1gn cr-i.~ and Sen Edward M. Kennedy's pratfalls. did not solv~ his buic polJtJclll problems. H e remains essentially un· loved in the DemocraUc Party, lacklng fervent volunteer sup- port. His chief backers are Mailbox ~ ..... , ..... , -·-~._,_.... '''Move bo<k two SP6"es. Do '1ot pdSS <S0 .1 • federal officials . mayon and lobbyist& who Jove the prutdent becawie be controls the federal money lap. In New York, C arter ·~ oreanization was 1nflntlel> superior t.o Kennedy's bumbler.. but coolaioed a telling naw telepho ne banks, thert' "' elsewhere. were manne<i by p;rnJ workers ("Kelly Girl pohlJ~ ' there wen-no volunteer!> THIS BASIC o;tenhty Ul tht Ca rter campaign was over looked while he was w1nruru? p rimaries and ruruung away with the poUs. Even after patriotic support for the embattled pre~1de nt began fadu:Jg • few v.ffks ago. ano Kennedy senumeot kept the president oo lop. That senument subs1d«i th<' last five day.., before lhe New York ConnectJcut balloung when Kenned) ~ tenac11)U.S umpa1gn in~ .,,, on m. i:r H1ten.. at l~d.Sl tt•m por.tral\ A <"c o r <11 n J: I ) pr '' CJ rt,. r [)1·nio<"r at1t• polit1C"1,in\ ctround \hr t·ounlr) 1n!)1~t that lhl· pn~• dc·nt mu.'t :.holN h1m!>el! to th<' \Otl'r' a !>"'lleh sure LO bn~ ndJcuJc. WllILE L£A VlNC a \'1ctory Interview tn New York. Kennedy heard a telenSton newscaster announce that Carter v.ould. after nrst decllnina. attend • ~ongreuional dinner In Washington. Kennedy. off· camera, reacted with a ml,itty borsela~gb; there will be mote of the same ii the president reaJ· ly leaves the Rose Garden. Honelaughs wlll proliferate ll Carter rotlowa widespread ad· vice to soften unpopular posl· UOnL. Pmrtical advisers want h.lm to come out for formal recisioo of the famous United Nations vOle on Israel. Congressional allies want him to dump the balanced budget and embrace liberal De mocratic dogma: less de- renu: more social weUare, ald t.o cities and pork barrel. IS THAT possible? "If you think !IO." one senior aide told us. "then you don't know what Jimmy Carter Is all about." H he is indeed inflexible, lhe president will go Into the coming big-s tate primaries with no strategy other than hopes that the Northeast's apparent ap· proval or Teddy Kennedy's char acter will nol travel westward. "I'm afraid we're in for a long s pnng," one Carter adviser snapped when he learned of Kennedy's big win in New York With not. only Jewish voters d e fecting but blue·collar worken al.so going over t.o Ken· nedy. polls in other states show· tng landslide Carter leads couJd be as mearungleu as were New York's. UNLE8S TREY fieure a wa.y out of his vise, C arter's ~ratJves concede poss ible loss of Pennsylvania, Mjchi&an. Ohio and California -while still win· nmg the nomination. Thal could m e an a Democratic nominee poUlically mangled even worse than Hubert Humphrey in 1968 r .tr1t'r ' a ma11nJ: rt>~un~ence la.,t \Car '>how' l ht· atlvanla~('S nf tr'l< umbt:nn Hu t a s1•cond n•::. IJrl t•<'llOO "'1li rt'tjUlfl' '>-Omt' 1n- 1t 1.1l1 \ C' b} ttH· µrf',ttfrnt . not rn,•fl•h anotht·r rall 111 the• rolor-; 111 tht· fot·t· of national hum1h«t· uon f or the moment, ne1lher he nor his advJ.Sers know how to get out of the R.o6e Garden or how lo l~ave there the poli cies which han~ est.ranRed tus party"s trad1· llonal co~lJluency. Boycott: Abuse of Individual's Liberty To the Edit.or· R e garding your March 21 e ditorial decrying the Li bert.arhm Party's stand oo the Mo.cow Olympics.. I would find your comilteatlY tminformed at· t.ackl on Ubert.arlan poeiUons amuslne lf J were aot eo coo· cerned about th• survival or Ubert7 lD WI CDmltrJ. YOClf' editorial wrtteT a"""ts ll\at Ubertariam wbo ~ a boycott journey to tbe Soviet Union where "liberty la an un· known coocept aod '1acrtftce' is the daHr price of •lmple surv••al.' I have no qu.arrel with tbal vtew ~ life in \.he Sov· let Umoa -lf anything, ll ls an understatement of the bonibly repreaive cooclitlons that eJti.at in that country. But rather than dwell on Russian abuse of io· dividual rights. we Instead should be questioa.in& the impact of a non-voluntary, govenuneat-' imposed boycott oo lndlvtdual rights In our own country, otherwise known as the "laod of the free." JUST AS I reject Soviet im· position or sacrUlces on the masses for the sake of the masses. I also reject the American gove romeol's de · mand roe sacrifice Crom the few for the sake of the many. Any sacrifice exacted again.al an in· dividual's wtll Is an abule of tbat individual's liberty. J see a grave incoosla&ency ln the govemmenl's reslrictinl the voluntary movementa of "fn!ie" ciUiens. Let us show the world that we practice wbal we preach b y allowing the individual athletes t.o decide for theimelves whether or not to compete. Let us either have voluntary aacnfica or let us know tbal our athletn who have traloed so hard and ao long are carrying the banner or true liberty into competition. BARBARA B. KAMM California Chair. Clark for Prelldenl Committee Ada11 Pete11dal RI~ To the Editor: Ourtna the coune or my work J am often required to travel to vacJoua areas of tb• world. Some time a10. I was villtlni lft SoutMol A.Ila wbeTe, when ~ mauen were put to tell for tbe day. I eeaapct in DOD·bUllneN clllc.aHlOGI wlLb my 41\ttr•ent botta. Ourlnt thele ..,km tbe 1ubject ~ ASIMN'• <A11oclaUoa of Punch ·•tt la with enormou.' pride end a great sense of progress that W& gather today to inaugurate our $4,870.68 re· modeled kitchen." Soutbeaal Aslaa Natlonu relallon.ahlp with tbe United Slates surfaced repeatedly. Apparently. the members of ASEAN bave souibt t.o develop an alliance al{ainst t.be threat <JI Communist subveraloo. It is an effort \hat depeoda on Westem a nd -as yet. uncertain - Amencan economic. poUtJcal. a nd mllitary involvement. The uns defeat ln Vietnam created a oew International reallty ln Soutbealt Alla. The pel"Cetved U.S. retreat from its regional com mltmeots, the revlaed Sino-Soviet competition, and the consolidation of Communist power in Laos. Cambodia, and Vietnam led the ASEAN naUoru to coaclude that the balance o( power in the region had Upped in favor of the Communists. IN TREIR initial react.Ion. the ASEAN states tried to demOQltrate their independence from the U.S. and sou1ht normall1atlon wltb their communllt neiabbons. Now. the A.SEAN at.ates re.Un that their attempll to bave th e Com mWliltl recoplse Southeast Aala as a "Zone of Peace. Freedom, and NtutraUty" bas been vlewed u a al1n of weaknes•. Rather than accept Vietnam'• demand for the eUmlnaUoa of all U.S. lnfhaence lo Soutbeul At fa U ~ precondltJon for neutrality, A.SEAN aeeb a more ta.l\'1ble American role in Utt rea1on. ~ ~ued military and t4te4D1*COlllDllllC ..aetaaee. Ho-'lver, amoag the people I talked with. the comensus was that Washlnlton is hamstrung by a Vleloam b acklash, pi'eoccupied with human rights as an overrldlDI issue, and holding a waJt·and-see attitude. It appears lhat instead of broaden.ina Ill auoclaUoo with ASEAN, the U.S. 11 slipping toward a potlUon equidistant from the two Southeast Aslu. Conalderinl the vast potential Lbat exists ln Southeast Asta. it iA not to much a failure of nerve but a f aUure of ima11naUon. President Carter ls desperately ttylns to redefine his foreip policy -and Southeast Asia would be a 8ood place to at.a.rt. MICHAEL A. SKAWlN Gla11t'• Dt.n11&.•f119 To the Edltor: Who's runoinc this country. anyway? For a wblle I t.bouehl I detected the unsteady hand of Rosalyn; but lately, It seems t.o be Amy. Only a eblld could come up with the "yab, yah" attitude that characterb• the moat trre1ponalble adminlalraUon of a country alnce Nero put the torcb lo Rome. i:ake the ltffl 1ttuaUoa, f« lnatanct: For 20 yurs Lbe lndu.at.ry bu bffJI tl1h\lDI a loalnt battle a1atn1t roreltn Import.a at cbe-s> pnc.t. ft bae t>Mn forced '° doM dowa plat a ft&r pl1.nt, aJliCI lay otf IOIM 200.000 AmerkM,...,..... • f It Mem1 t.o bi mldld fW UM1 -,am e fat£' as the> Amc n r an 1 t• I e v 1 ~ 1 o n 1 n d u s t r y • t h e r\mencan clothang industry, lbe American ~hoe indus try. the Amen can motorcycle industry, the Amencan camera indust.ry, the Amencan calculator industry. the Ameri<"an fabrlC' Industry. and the American aut.omobtle industry, etc .. etc .. ad talioltwn. ONCE TBS michtl e tt induatria.I giant the world h~ ever seen, the UnJted St.ates ls rapidly being reduced to •n a1ricultural aeddom (with even the rarms owned by mulli·naUonal companies aod foreign investors). And all Uh with the complete bleaalng and connivance ol our owo government. Wh.at·s left or our wHllh ls being drained away by massln imbalances <JI t.rade, folated on us by corrupt, immature and , m m o ral bureaucrats aad poUUcians. Aod now. with lbe pique that has consistently characterized his cooduct of affairs, Carter bas moved t.o give tbe coup de grace to American s teel manufac turers and their workers. Why? Because the U.S. Steel Company bas filed suit t.o try t.o st.op foreign ateelmalceh from "dumping" their ex~s products ln the United Slates at ruinous prices (an i llegal practice under International Law). Carter and bl.a admlnlstralion Is punl.sb1ng and blackmailing the American steel industry fpr Ha honest and long overd\le resort t.o the Court of Law, by suspending the "trigge r" mechanism that has ofrered American steelmakers and workers nigiardly protection ag•lnal unfair roreign com pet.IUon. Hts vengeful attitude la puzzling, ror it ta •oat.hem• to the survival of the counltY u an lndusU'lal power. We must elect a president of the United States who ls for America and nol a1a,nat her. JOHN STUART WILLIAMS .... ______ _ _____ .....,._\---.I -·:,_ _________ ..._ ______ _..... __ ~'7n,Z~l'1:> ~••'1J•n•.()Q .. ~l.•U•>Lfl\ .... .etf) ...... ~ ....................... T.o•w•r•i\•t•the .. O. .. lly .. Pl•lo•t/•8o .. •.1S60 ... •co,lll!lllllt•.MeM ... llll!.c~A•~ .. ~.6 ..... .4 .. f J.r .. .,,. ~ ~.e····.,,·~ a,,m,.Mnh30, 18S) ToC.llthe O.lly PllOCl714Ml~3lt Dr. Charl~s Bell Budget Waffles, Syrup's Gone Dr Chorks (, Bell 1~ a pro/essnr n/ pol1t1cal sc1NU::e al Cal Sf alt'. Fullerton It's increasingly obvious that no one know!> what Propos1llon 9 (Howard J arvrs' Incom e Tax Cut Initiative) will really do to state and local government in California. No elected official is willing to estimate how much Proposition Sydney Harris 9 will actually reduce the state budget. Equally 1 mportant, no one is willing to make any predictions about concomitant progrnm cuts. GOV. JERRY BROWN has abandoned his earlier plan to prepare a reduced state budget in keeping with Proposition 9 revenue cuts. In s hort. he's wafrlin ~ on any proposed Proposition 9 budget. Brown. in his long-awaited a nnouncement on Proposition 9. talked m only vague genera!JtJes about program cuts which might be required af the initiative i~ approved by voters June 3. Even his opposition to Proposition 9 was vague and wis hy·washy. The only public official to take a firm stand on Proposition 9 has been Attorney General George Deukmejian -he simply refuses to consider any budget cuts for his o((ice ! Expertise Effortless Why the uncertainty and evasion? FIRST, S OME of the uncertainty about budget figures ste m a I ro m econ o m·l c uocertatntlea. Lon1•term predictions abovt tbe atate's economy are just not very r eliable. As George Bernard Shaw once observed: "If you laid all the world's economists end to end, they stUJ wou.ldn't reach a conclusion." All of us have noticed thal if we repeat a word OVf:r and over •gain many times, it ceases to have any meanin~. and turns in- to a pecu.Llar sound. When we use a word normally. we do not. really "hear" it -what we hear )s its meaning. lf we concentrate on the word, as we do with a foreign language, we are liable to l ose the m ea nin ~. This 1s what M i ch a(• I P o l any1 describes as lhe d1s tlnt· tion betwcc•n the "focal " and "sub- s1d1ary" knowing or something. We become proficient in an a ct only whl'n we go beyond the focal knowrng and reach the sub· s1diary knowing. A s imple ti· lustration is the p1an 1st who no longer has to think about the keys in order lo make music. BLONDIN, the great wire- w:ilker who rrosSt·d Nia11tar;i Falls for the first time. SCJtd that if he ever thought of keeping his balance, h e would f<ill. he thought only or how he would get down from the wife al the other end. A gifted performer "con· centrates" but in a quite dif- ferent manner from the duffer: be concentratee oo the ~. not on the "9taftl. A tennis player of m y caliber. for instance, always plays better in practice than in a real set. THIS STATE or arrairs WU neatly put some years ago by Charles Curtis, when he ex- plained: "Your best Is done as a matter of course when you scarcely know you are exerting yourself. when you are least C<>n· scrous of the e ffort... When a man is fuJly conscious of what he is doing. there 1s' too little of him left to do it. You can put the whole of yourself to work only when part of you rs not watching you " ll1s words. of course. are ~imply a Westernized version of the old Zen ron cept of the a rcher. the arrow and the tarRet being one. It 1s only when the player can. m a sense. leave himself betund that he can reach the height of his attainment. To .. choke" is the besetting sin of the expert who fails to make the l>m ash or sink the putt. 1\ n d ' · ch o k 1 n g • m e a n s watching yourself. knowing what you are doing in a focal and not a s ubsidiary sense. This 1s the main reason that most professionals cannot lucidly and coherently explain how they arc a ble to do what they do -they arc not there when rt happens. No one knows for sure i! we are headed for another round oC inflation and false prosperity or if a major recession 11 on the way. A major recession could cut government reve nue.s by as much as a billion d ollars. Continued inflation. on the other hand . could in c rea se government revenues by a billion. Second. compounding the pro- blem (and reflectmg 1t, tool 1s uncertaint y about the s tate's budget surplus. Estimates for this year'5 surplus ran~c from $1.8 billion to $3 billion. Gov Brown's January budget pre · dieted a $1.8 billion surplus. BUT LAST week , Dan Boatwright, Chairman or the Assembly Ways and Means Commi ttee, p redic te d th f' surplus could be as much as $3 billion. Several weeks ago, state treasurer Jesse Unruh predicted a $2.6 brllJon surplus Clearly. no one knows what the surplus Wlll be but lhc range of disagreement -$1.2 billion - Wallet's Plastic Lining Removed 1 ~ more than wulkan~ around money1 Third. Howurct Jarvi-. madf• u mistake 1n drnrtm~ Propos1tlnn 9 As "'ntten. th<' measun• g04:-, into effect retroacllvelv on .Ian 1. 1980 Hut J arvis· thou~ht 1t would . go into effect the da> after thrs Jun<'''> prima ry June '4 That'-; 3 $1 5 billion error and Jarvis doe~n l like to talk about 1t. STATE SEN. William Ca mpbell h..i ~ 1ntroduc~·<l legislation to correct the error. But the l egis lation 's cons titutionality is in quest.ion even if approved by the legl.slature and governor. As oC now. that Sl.5 billioa error looms larger than the $1.2 billion aurpl• uocert.aint,y. . on. ~doll of evaiu. a surplus ot tl.I bitlfon and a Proposition 9 cut of $4 9 billion -wou.ld mean. a. at.ate bud&et cut of $3.1 billion. Another combloa t lon or events. a surpl~ of S3 bUUon and a ProposiUon 9 cut o( $3 • billion -wouJd aiean a state budget cut of S0.4 billion. Neither e •treme is likely but it's obvious lhat no one know<> now what the fmal budget wtll look like in late June. It's onlv obvious that the state's budget must be cut -but where" AT FIRST. Gov . Bro~n d e manded that everv sta11• :.igency cut 30 percent irom rh original budget But that rut now appears to have been much too l ar~e And with all the uncenaml .. Brown has decadt:d not to m ak1• public hi:. own Propos1t1on ~~ rvv1~ed budget 1f he ha!> on~ S1m1larly, ~nCJte Rcpubucan leader Wr llwm Campbell has r e fused to 11-.t .1ny s p('Clfl <' hud~t>t cuLc; he'd hk{· lo muk1'. prefernng to kN!P h1!> · hit lc.t · 'cl' rct as u pa rt or h 1s own budRet strategy Thus. at prt'Sent. all th(' Cahfom1a \'Ott>r hal> 1~ a ~tack of P ropos ition 9 budJ!et "a((le.., covered 1n surplus syrup Wt• dc1n t know where, or even ho.,.,, to take a bite. Card Casualty Cancels Credit Craze By CELIA TURNER Celia Solttt Turner is a residmt bf Newport Beach. I'm a card-carrying member or the "play now pay later" American public with more Identification badges than my ton bas baseball tradinR cards. Last Friday 1 reached into the recesses of my satchel·Shaped r>urse and felt an agoniiing void. The wallet had vanished in the tnarket somewhere between dog food and diet drinks, quicker than a magician could pull a ~bbit out of a hat. My basket was full; my purse emptied. THE IMITATION ostrich wallet was of no particular con· Mq. u!~ but the 20 credit cards I ref.· to u my "fouudllnp" • were Gl sre•t lllplflcance. PrnticallJ l colajeetW'ed' a H,llllllbmlllk! teeUrio when the ...... ,~ was at that VtJ'7 momeat VU.HD•• tldp broker. .. H ," ulid the culprit. "I'm Cella TWDer and I'd like to bu,y UM Qlllim Kary, Juat charp It to all AQMricu hpren credit r•r d. •t doo•t lu .ve home wtUMMil ll' ... car legally or charge a phone call. The only coin in the bottom of my purge waa a good luck English pence which is not legal lender in California. Thus commenced a marathon 48 hours of attempting to recall the accounts and notify all I.he companies. To the Department of Motor Vehicles I drove cauliou.sly with visions of m otorcycle officers pulling up along side me as I turned into the department's driveway, and growling, "Let me see Yo\l.f license." Secu ring an interim tem · porary license, I raced to my commercial bank. .. PLEASE PUT 1 stop on my bankiDf card and thane• my af. ter·hours computer check cuhlna 11umber. •• "No. MN. Turner, we can't do th1t. Here ii a ton-tr.. 'IOO' number. You mutt DOWy tbem )'OUnelf." RoJDe I tnadeed and pwached tht taumbcrl at one ml.Dute ln· ter(tls '"" two boun, areei.ct each tbQe b)' an lrtfe1'12al baay ~~~ciu-1\r~~~ I phooeCI "I'm torrJ," anawertd tbe b~..r~· "but we ~·do DO a1 Gilt fl)d." '), "Well." 1 s napped , "give me the number or your cor· porate offices and I'll call them on my dime." ''Just a minute." aoawered a vacuous voice. Fifteen minutes later: "I'm sorry. t can't find the number of lhe corporate headquarters." Den ated and dejected, I hung up and put in an SOS to my husband at his office. His com· pany has numerous business ac· counts at t he bank. Three minutes later he'd resolved the dilemm a by contactlng the 811· sis~l branch manager who re- ported the loss directly. Are individual account holders second rate to corporate ex- ecul.lv•? DEALING WITH a d e · personalized self was also depreula1 . Contactin1 Aillttlcan Jtxpnu, 1 ldent.Uled myull by ume, onl,y to be ID· fanned tMt the1 ~dn't flod the account easily by narpt and needed the mUlU-di1lt number. "But.'' l parried, "rm not a prlloner ln a penal IQltitutlon w1tb .a number on 111.1 eheft. I really do 1n tact have a aame." Alf« an mt.-mtnabJa tDtenal rumm.,soL,.throuab pli~~ to ftDd a num bJt wJtldl 9 lm· mediately found my name. I nsked. "Should J contemplate tattooing the number on my wrist for ready reference?" The -.uery got no response. Why I wondered. had r can- celled my credit card bot line senice a mouth before? WRY BAD I kept 10 "never used" department store card.a jammed in the cramped re· cesaes of my wallet? ThHe were Ironic ~peels of the irritating epitode. Alas. I'm now familiar with the entire repertoire of Musa.k after spend.Ing hours in a "bold· ing" pattern on hotline num- beN. One "we'U put you lhrouch to the next available operator" lasted. so Jona I was able to memorlr.e Ute entire score ot a Bro1dw., musical. Wh• 11 Jlnally eoatactect the la•t credit depa.rttnen.t, I VOwed. to jump off the carousel of re· voltlnl cred.lt. • 11'£ELING Fll'E at lut, I daabtd ov.-t.o reo.n~y·s yuter- day t.:> ~tthu• ~me clot.hinf, ollly to be lmrlted by a &ala derk to~ an ~coual t.heJ'e. ''f(o tJiank YP'*•" I ataa..ct, "1'11> a cub·ud~ ,cuatalHr b\& ~NdU fl:lq ~·· Endorsemeuta E~alped J Law Enfo~ement . . Opinion Solicited By BRAD OATBI Brod Golt•, SMrilf-Cororwr o/ OrQleQt ~. II n~ to ~ Pilot ed@rl.al6 of March 14 an4 IJ, c~ Mt prectdtrit '"endomng Judldal condfdaU• and tf'le rCQIOftl whlnd the proposed~ of tM •Mn/l'•and rnonllol'• of Ike•. l accept your ci1sagreement as • healthy part of our society's system of freedom of choice. Your articles leave me no choice but to respond In order to clarify your obvious misundel'ltandlog and afford your readers a chance to ex.amine my position as well as my decision to act on the upcoming jtadlcial elect.ions. THERE A R E TWO BASIC iuues. One ia the endorsemeot or candidates, and the other, which is totally separate. 1s the consolidation of the sheriff's and marshal's offices in an attempt to eliminate duplicated servicestosave taxpayers' money. SeveraJ weeks ago I was approached by a number of Incumbent Judges, asking me to tonsider supporting them an the upcorrung Judicial election. They felt, given that many poll.5 have indicated a low opinion of JUd_ges aod the difficulty in removing crimmals from the maU\Slream of society, it was necessary to place special emphasis on law and order issues Further, f have continuously received inquiries from c1v1c grou~ and 1nd1v1dual c1t1zens on "How can we obtain information on Judges to a!>S1st us in makmg proper ~elecUons"" RAVING BEEN ELECTED BY the c1liuns of Orange County lo r~·pre-.ent their law enforcement desires, I f~I a respons1b11Jty to provide them with factual anformat1on as to the worlungs of the cnminal jusUce system and its l'ffec:t on the commumty's safety The L~t of my involvement in this issue is to prov1d<- r ('Qucstt"d fact~ to the people rn order to assist the..-i 1n ••\ aluauni;: candrdat<:s for tb<' bench lo insure that ~c mo'it q uahflt"d . rrom a law enforcement perspectJve, are clcctc:d I haY(• ~1\t'n thev· r<•qu<..._t .. delJ berate consideration Jnd tc·a l1ll' ~uc h a po ... 1t1on on m y pa rt m ay bt· unprcc{'dentt'<i I mak<: that choice and I stand hrm on my commitment A~ lht' onl\ t•l('('tt'<i law enforcement officer in the county. 1 fttl 1t mcumbent upon me to provide support to those 1udgci. who ha\ e consistently administered the dutr('S or their office with a demonstrated regard for the ~afety of the public and our community. ll 1s my intent to <A:>s1st them 10 contmwng their outstandlllg service to the people .. Jt.:DGF..S WllO HAVE de monstrated a continuous effort. over a penod of ume, goang beyond the bound•mes re-qwred by procedural law, setting Pl'eeedent on thetr own inte rpretation an favor or s uspe<:ts without regard to the \ ict1m or the people. will not receive my e ndorsement. In some JUdlcaal races. 1t LS my intent not to make an t-ndorsement Those include situations where the ind1v1duab .sedu.ng lhe posruon are au well qualified and have not demonstarat.ed an i.ncliDaUOo t.o be &DSeO.Sit.ive to lbe ufetr ol the eommunity. Tbere wu an •msubltenfieted cdti:tmeut that 1 would ue tbe caadldale's poa_'Uon • tae theriff-marahal ClOQ.Mfid..,_ u a critcnoo lor ~ J made no SUchCO'D ....... I HAVE EXPuniED TO e~b candidate wbo ha.s come t.o me aeeki.nf my a:uppol1 &bat tbe eoasolid~tion 0( dupUat.ed Mr'Yi~ J:l aa b:lue tbq b.wN to addresa before the June pr1m.ary and •boa.Id aequai.at LbemaelYeS with the fact.a relaUQc t.o that is.sue. My primary criteria (or endorsement are qu.alilicatiom, past and anticipated perfonu.nce. I may endorse a candid.ate wbo opposes Ulis merger, ii it appears his overall performance has been or wm be in the best interest~ our community. The sbenff.marsbal consolidation <Proposition B) fs an advtSOry measure. It 1s designed to delJVer a message to Sa<'rameoto a messa~e that voters 1n Orange County v. ant to see an end to un~ waste and dupLicallon 1n go\emment. ANOTHER ERRONEOlJS COMMENT attributed to me Wlth which I take personal e'<ception is that t would "n·I} on the l'Ourtroom observations of his bailiff-deputies to help him e\aluate the Judges." I have not, nor will 1 \'\ ('r solicit such 1nformat1on from my bailiff!; My rt'ference to staff 1s d1n'<'led to patrol deputies and 1nvec;t1gators who ar!' constantly involved ""•th criminal t•as(•s from tht> 1n1t1al rep.-Jrl. thl' investigation that identifies lht• l>t'rJ)('trator. th<' arrec;t, and the judidal prol'N.>dlng!> "h1ch ulttmately det.,rmrnt• gwlt or innocence ..ind the sentf.'nc·ing or the J?Wlt) M) deu..,1on to b<>comt• in .. ol\ed rn the forthcom111g JUd1c1aJ elections ~as tht· resuJt of SC\cr.11 facets. One was thl• request for my help from the mcumbt>nt judges; M'condly my rcspons 1b1hty as the only <'lected law t•nforremcnt off1c1al with an obligation to Spc'ak out on 1:.sues and ::area' that affC>ct a safe co01 mun1l} Finally. rt'" the dC's1re of peaple I have talked to who have expre!>sed an ante re5t in making an mtelhgent selection on JUd1 t 1al candidates and have requested my op1n1on. • ! I COLLECTING Ribbons Tied to Wars • D ecofQ,k d Veteran Collects U.S. Me dals . . . By J ERRY CLAUSEN °' • D.li11 ,., ... .-':\T George Washington la~ooed his country's first mWt.aty de- coration in 1782 near the end of the Revolutionary War -a piece of heart-shaped purple cJoth ottered to tbe men wounded in battle . Shce that time, U.S . servicemen have collected hun- dreds of kinds of medals and rib- bons, and collectors barter and trade for them in a ne ver-ending attempt to acquire one of each. JOHN McNETT, who earned a couple of ha ndsful of meda ls while serving wi th the Air Force in Vietnam , is one of those col· lee tors He hopes. he s ays, to put together a 175·m('dal display for the Na tion a l Ora nge Show, scheduled May 8 to 18 in San Bernardino. The 47-year-old Fountain Valley resident -who s pends most of his waking hours a t his Brunswick Corp. job an Costa Mesa -is still waiting for con· fitmation that his Hobby and Craft entry has been accepted by a show committee. His collection includes the Dis· tinguished Flying Cross. Bronze Star Medal. Air Force Commen- dation Medal. Air medals and a number of others that he earned a fter joining the Air F orce in 1953. In trig ued h v the ribbons and castinns. McNett be~an put· ting the a ssortment togethe r wh1k still in the service He had mon.· than JOO. he es timates. when he retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1974 0.lly l'I• S'-ff ,._. DECORATIONS GIVEN FOR BATTLEFIELD HEROISM From China Relief Expedition, lndlen end Civil War• Medals. he says. cannot. by federal Jaw, be purchased. They can be traded. But collectors have been known to trade a couple of can- celled common postage s tamps tossing in hundreds or dollars in cash to boot -to get around the law. McNett never e arned the na- tion's highest military award. the Congressional Meda l of Honor. But he bas traded for three of them. the Army, Navy and Air Force varietJes. Each is valued at nearly $300. he s ays. a nd proba bly is thl· m ost difficult of all the nation·~ decorations to obtain. T HE OLDEST U.S m edals in McNett's collection probably an· the one offered to sailors dunn~ the Civil War and the other to ~old1ers during the g reat plain~ Indian Wars. "I've always been collection oriented." he says . "After the) gave me one (in the Air Force ). I thought I'd try to gather them all." The task is nearly impossible. though, be confides. Even more difficult, be says. is collecting medals or all or the world's armies. "The Romans started it with commemorative trophies," he s a ys. "Ribbons and meda l~ came into vogue a bout the llm<· of Napoleon. "NAPOLEON said ~omcthl.Ili! like. 'Men will risk more for J piece of ribbon than for most monetary awards." Hobbyists, on the other hand, probably would rather pay some rather large sunus lo fill out col- lections than risk life and limb. McNett figures bis entire batch or more than 6SO medals. Including those from other COUD· tries. is valued far in excess of 12,000. Budget Aid Requested Retired people and others on fixed incomes often have trouble managing what little money they have. A West Orange County group is looking for people to train as budgeting advisers for those people. THOSE WHO volunteer also will receive mileage for trips to client homes. This is one or many openings for volunteers listed by the West Orange County Voluntary Action Center. For details on the follow· ing opportunities to help, call 898-0043: -The Multiple Sclerosis Society needs caring people to participate in talk and social sessions for those atructed with the disease. Meetings are held on Mondays at 7 p.m. And. more people are needed tor a home visitation program s cheduled each Tuesday morning. Training is provided for both positions. -THE RAN Assistance Hotline provides training and in- sight for those who decide to give time to help victims of this personality-shattering crime. -Book bugs may enjoy help- ing out at the Huntington Beach Library. Openings in aJI depart- ments. -Several Meals -on-Wheels programs need d r ivers a nd riders to bring food and com· pany to isolated elderly and dis· abled people. In the South Orange County ar ea the V AC provides det.ailB on the following at 675·9210 or 833-9278: -HAVE A refrigerator cool· in g its heels in the garage'> Donate it lo a youth agency that provides a place to stay for juveniles. Four are needed. -Santa Ana Girls Club needs tutors to help youngs ters catch . up in their school work. Both V AC offices have dozens of other openings for people with time and talent to spare. The agencies take care to match s pecial skills with openings. · L. P. Davis Jr., o.c. Ch iropractor After 21 yeers at the wme location Announces The Relocation Of His Office To 1755 Orange Ave., Suite A Costa Mesa, ca. 92627 <Corner of Oranoe & Rochester> Diathermy, Ultrasound, Traction, X·Ray SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS As of Aprll 1, 1980 <7W 547000 0 CASSEnE TAPES DUPLICATED IN STEREO • Ed ucational Programs · •Lectures . • Ret101oos Services • Business Training Producing & Editing Master Tapes AFFORDABLE PRICES For A Comolete Oescnpllon Of Our Salet., SeMCes Cal 556-3711 25°/o Off custpm draperies and . top treatment including fabric lining labor and installation. · ' ' -~11 ·. . ' . . 25°/o off WOW9ft wooct9 SOften )QI'~ with lne WO>.oen WOOd W•'9m Collection drlperlea. So9Ye Oft enefgy coeta. too. Cl'IC>ose trom t>Nutrtul ratwica ~ enllque .. !Ina. lhMrl. oC>en W9<r<les, damaski texture$ dOd O'Wlts 0.er 70 panerr19 10 noose lfom .n hundre<l3 Of C06or$ lnslalabon at no f!ilta ctiar04' 25°/o off f .. l\al'rOO.Slat 1>1•~· r 01 tr\.il dramatic dQcor.itor ~ 11 s rwro. .... ~ In net\ wood or--. ....,.,,. . ·~-~eon --Of~ eoldla. No.-~~. 25°/o off ~"'*-'bllnct.. Or8T1111ic:. P'11Clcll end ~I 8bout cwetree. JCPemey vet1lcal ~ 8r'8 In a Wide ,.,. of ccb"s ... with Chwattlg end ~ ec:llor\. rsiVCPenney ARCADIA f213l 44s-MM BUENA PARK (714) 82M 030 CANOGA PARK (213) 113--MIO CARSON~ 1531-2900 CULVER ''°X HILLS' (213) .. llM DOWNEY (213) 119-4641 '1JLLERTOM (714) 171-4S43 GLENDALE 'GALURIA' (113) ~ KAWTHORMIE PLAZA (213) ~ 116•• PALM SPRINGS (714) 32'M511 PUENTE HILLS (213) ~1 RIVOSIH(n4) 117-.IOIO UN BPMAROIM0(714) ltW1a THOUSAND OAQ (IOI) 411""11 TOARAHCE (213) m.-n WOT CO"*A (113) MWn 1 WHITTWOOO (113) Nr-1511 ~OPH~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINB ... Bnaulilul ~IBroo Mu~ia-NBw~-Marine Weafher-~ki Reporl~ Oon~umer Reporl~-~foek Markel Reporl~ . . I I r j I DEFENSE .......... 1., USS Independence on Mfd/terranean patrol c.m. array of planes, but a Show of strength In Persian Gulf required taking ships from European and Pacilio f/Hta, In ttte lea,e Advet111MgNctloft appeertftl In tht• n-.wepep•r on ... ,. ,.. .,,.,. .. an •dv•rtlMfMnt for • a •• ,. Ou•rdetMn Radlill Tire. T"9 he .... •• lnocwr.ct, tN• .. not a .adlal ttre. • We afnoeNly regret tttt• error. _._. __ -----· '" ....... ,. ~.~ ......... In tit .. tte wapa-per on ............ '" eclYentMment for f 2113 ctock ..... .,.. r.clo. Tttt• Clock RedlO 19 not nallabfe. W. alnoerely re1r•t tht• emw. leaving few forces a val/able In tho!e j S j potential trouble spots ears Navy's fleet Is now ...-.-AHoc.o -.. -1111(,._,0 , I Sears I down to only 450 .. • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _. ships. Russian naval • Plld Po11ttc.1 ~1..,,...nt • forces, made up of • • • 1, 789 ships, includes ! • · aircraft carriers. : • • .. ............. . • • . .... . .....,... . ............ ..., . • . """" ..... --.. • ,., ,,.. .... dty ..... • Danger Zone A¥ad in . Balance of Power Strugg'le • By FRED HOFFMAN AP MWtary WrUer WASHINGTON (AP) -The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan has ushered in a decade which many : U .S analysts rear may become the most ·dangerous &ince World War 11. • The United States and Russia have neared the : edge of war on several occas ions. most notably the : 1962 Cuban missile crisis But overwhelmin~ U.S. : nuclear supenon ty made the Russians back off Thal U S. superiority has vanished. The most th~t U.S officwls claim 1s "essentia l equivalence" in the Amer1can·Russ1an nuclear arms balance at : present. MEANWHILE, THE MOMENTUM or Soviet m11Jtary growth acroi.s the board 1s reaching a ·point whe re Amen can strategi c thinkers are beginning to worry Few. if any. U S. military professionals or civilian officials believe the Russians will risk a "bolt from the blue" nuclear attack on the Umled States. Many U S. strategists have forecast that • 1982·1983 would be a period of maximum danger ·because, with or without a SALT ll treaty, the : Russians are likely to be at their strongest then. : After that, new U.S. strategic weapons will be 1 0ntheWay . . . . Weapom Due Soon .. WASHINGTON (AP> -Despite official expressions of confidence in nuclear deter· rence, the United States la pusb.ina three big eapona prolJ'ama that likely wUl co.t over bllllon or Jnore oveT the next decade. la ef t, they are insurance policies. ONZ IS THE MOBILE MX, designed to strengthen the deterrent value of the ICBM force aft.el' Minuteman and Titan missiles become vulnerable to knockout in their fixed bases. Under this plan. 200 of the big MX mis- s il es -each mounting 10 warheads -would be shuffled among about 4,600 underground shelters built in some 40 remote desert valleys in Utah and Nevada. It is a version of the "shell game'' designed to prevent the Russians from knowing where the missiles are located at any given time. A second major program. more ad- vanced than the MX, involves building a n~t of 13 or more giant Trident submarines to carry the new 4,600-mile-range Trident 1 mis· sile. The first Trident sub, an underwater monster displacing 16,800 tons, ls due to join the Oeet in August 1981. THE TJDRD PROGRAM under develop· m ent envisions placing some 3,000 cruise missiles aboard 173 B-52 bombers. whjch could stand out.side the range of Soviet de· fenses and fire the weapons -20-root-long "nuclear darts" -at targets inside the So- viet Un.ion . They are due to start entenng the force in squadron strength by late 1982. The Russians have arrayed an enormous air defense system, but Dr. William Perry. the Pentagon's research chief, has said it would take the Russians until the late 1980s, and cost them about $50 billion. to develop an effective defense against a mass cruise mis· sile assault. coming on line and the danger would be expected to recede. "The Soviet iovus1on of Afghanistan ls the very fir.it direct use of Soviet military power out- side the (Warsaw Pacu bloc," Defense Secretary Harold Brown told Congress "THAT, PLUS THE SOVIET naval buildup over the past 10 years . certamly s uggests the Sov- iets arc more willing to project their power worldWldc. '· President Carter obviously regards the Soviet move as a possible omen of wider and more ainister goals. In tha t context. the president warned that the United Slates would repel by force any Soviet attempt to gaJn control of the Persian Gulf region. Carter's statement 1s believed pointed not only at the present aging Kremlin chiefs, but beyond them at the younger Communist Party civilian and military leaders who will roUow, probably dur. ing this d~ade. Zbign.iew Brzezinski. Carter's national securi· ty adviser, Brown and Gen. David Jones. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. all Indicated uneasiness about the direction thal Soviet policy might take under that n ew leadership. CARTER 'S NEW DEFENSE programs, pro· jecting a steady 4 percent "real growth" In U.S. arms spending In each of the next five years, began takin& shape belore the Soviet thrust into Af1banistan. That plan stresses about $10 billion In pro- grams. including purchase ol fJ"om IO to JOO bll CX transwrt planes and 14 special dePOt ahlpc, to cure a Jong.neglected deficiency in U.S. ablUty quickly to send major Army and Marine forces and their heavy equipment to remote parts of the world. Bl"OWD eeem. djatW'bed by what he calls "heavy empbuil 1a Soviet mWtary doctrine on tbe acqubltlon of wn·wiAnlnc eapabWUes," rather than on c1eten1n1 war and proteding the motherland. "The Soviets have now built a war machine far beyond any reuoaable requirements tor their own defense and security," Brown said. ·'The problem 1s tbe result of more than a decade of steady, r esolute, and comprehensive growth on the part of the Soviet Union that we simply have not matcbed," Brown said. BROWN ESTIMATED THAT Soviet defense spending has nearly doubled over the past 17 years. •·Because we were very much stronger than they at the outset or that period, we retain an ap- proximate equality of military power," the Pen- tagon chief said. According to ana lysts who k~p track. of Soviet developments. this is what the Russians have done over the past IS years : -Boosted their troop strength by about one m illion men. The total stands at around four m11l1on. -Added some 2S d1vlsioos. bringing their ground forces to 170 divisions. However, about two·lhlrds of their divisions are kept at less than full strength. -Produced new families of tanks, infantry fi ghting vehicles. self·prnpelled artillery, attack helicoptel"S, air defense and battlefield missiles and a variety of warplanes. - -Deployed five new types or intercontinental ballis tic missiles. three new submarine·launched missiles, greatly imprnve the accuracy and ability of their ICBMs to destroy "hard targets" such as U.S. mi.s.sile launch sUos. -Increued the number ol nuclear warheads more than tenfold, principally by developing OFFERS: SUPER SALE PRlaS! • Eldorado 818rrltz •Seville Elegante •Fleetwood Brougham •Coupe end Sedan OeVilte Immediate DellWry DIESEL We are now telclng orders tor the 1980 018lel • multiple independently targetable weapons « (MIRVs) and mounUng them on big m.1.aaUea. ., -A.RM ED THElll NA V\' WJTll more miaalle ! DICK ! muscle, advanced nuclear-drtven mlaalJe·firing • • and attack submarines, 1u first aircraft carrters, • CARSTE~SE~ • seven new classe11 or c ruise~ and a major am-tr " " • phib1ous ship wtuch could be followed by others of • un.. 9'1aifled Cmtclclate" tr that type. • • -S1grtificlUltly upgraded their medium·range • There Is no subatttute for experience • nuclear for~s by deploying more than 100 SS-20 • Costa M.sa City c---n • mob1Je missiles with triple warheads and enough • --• P..i "°' l>'f C _..,._ T') l ..ci 0o ~ <SeeDEFf.NSE.PageAll> • ,...,.._, ,__,.,. 11•0._..,.,. eo.u -• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• St John From the moment vou touch tt, you know there's " difference. You've just discovered the soft. yiekfing te~ture of a St Johl"I knit suit. lntricatety teilated and hand-loomed. The light and daukng linen/ acryhc cardigan jaclcet suit in a me'd1ng of pastets is 1uat one from 8 collection betng shown et Robio.on's ct. week. 8-14, $410. Aobcnsorl's ~ Coflecoons, 86 Meet Helen Zdo·Zdo, of St. John Knits, at Newport dunng informal modehng ln the Oeelgnet S80l Wedne9d9v. Aoril 2. from noon to 3 pm A mint show will begin at 2 p m Robinsons - GWC Prof A .... ,.... f.uowblp lo lb• lallUuh Ren.Uluce Stijdi• been 1~ to Huber. a theater •rtt heultf m•mber •l Golden Weat Oollero la Huntmston 8Heh. Huber la one ot 10 theater teac~n ln tbe United Slalea ae~ted .. atuod tbe Oreaoo Shakespeare fi'ntJval lo A1bl1Dd, Ore., July 14·28 Ourlnai: bli. two w ek stay. Huber wtll aueod e11ht produclJuoa and meet with acton, dlree tors and other faculty mem~ra Pair Aid VC Irvine Dr. Louise E. Light. a psychiatrist and general practitioner in Los Angeles . and b er husband, Max Silver, have given $75,000 to UC Irvine for the support of disadvantaged students. Dr . Light is a grad uat e of the California College of Medicine which became affiliated with UCI in Ul67. Grants and loans will be made every year from the fond to academically qualified women and minority students. D~tl•N•t~ CUMMINI JOHN R CUMMINS. 4-1. SO ~. Survl•H by •II• Fr'""'ft. d<MIOM~ (llro\ Kracll ~ -Joe l(r•"· "" ·~· P•ulltw LM>clretl\, Cotl• Mew. •I~ ttr IC•Y Cri•Pin. L•9un• Beecll. brotller _,.,,., Cumm1,..., Florio.. ''' ,., JuM Odlltn, Hemet. """ Oo<I• Humpl\rry\. Wlllfh~r. C>rOlll.., Hoyt C.umm•M. Af•lOf't• lrt llf!U ot flO*e-r~ contrlDutton' lo thr Hf'.tfl Fund Mc(orm1c._ Mortudry. L•qurw 8•a1;h ':tf"rV•te\ wf'r•• Pwtd ,.,•day, M•rCl'I 1&111 BllUlllNGHA,.. ( !J!!!~ogbook J Rabbit Multiplies Emotions ... By 11.Aa'Y JANE 8CA&Cl!LLO --~ .......... 1 croudMl<I down 111 the lvy at the ect•e or our bKkyard and looked at wbat had tM:tn our pet rabbit. "Oo into t.be house, Hl~e." I yelled at my younser duucbt.er "00 11\Jide Bun1y'• hue, but there·s nothing we can do for him. He'• ... dead." I DIDN'T WANT her to see bun She had come to me aobbln& when a.be found bis cage, wire dan&D.og. open and empty It had been ripi>t'(t apart, and the wood edges still loobd raw and sphntered N1role ran cryinJ into ~ house, and I turned back to look 11l poor Bunsy Bits of bas black fur moved gently 1n the breeze and dried blood was everywhere. 1 pressed my lips together f1ghtina back the combina· lion or tears, nausea and c urses threatening to come out all at once. "That's il," l said to myself. ''No more rab· bits." The neighbors . pleasant but impractical people, had gotten two puppies a few months ago. The pups, of uncertain heritage, had grown to be im· mense. untrained beuts who leaped the fence and trotted through the peighborbood at will. Last week. when I had found the do1s in my yard, the man had promised lo raise the fence which separated our lots. '1'11EY'LL STAY IN our garage until I get to it," he had said in his well-meaning way. Obviously the dogs hadn't stayed in the garage. Bunsy's stiffening corpse was testimony lo their freedom. I got a shovel and remembered bow cute the bunny had been when we got him fo,r Easter three years aeo. A tiny bundle of black nun. he was solely owned by Nicole. then age 4. He fit nicely in her two small hands and was terrified of everyone. ··ms name is Flower," she had an· nounced. and no amount of talking by her older sister or me would pers uade he r otherwise, although we never called him that. He became Bunsy, or The Bun. and grew al a n amazing rate. He never got over h1:. timidity. though. No matter how big he ~ot. he s tiU trembled and rolled his s hiny brown I looked at him u I Jwfted bia body onto the abovel and tried not to think about t\!1 t.en"Of aa the do&• ~eel him. La~r the neilbhor l•oed over the f eoce and otrwed to ahow me botr well it contained hi•. iwo doe• wltb It.I new addition. When I told hJm about our rabbit, be was •P· proprtaely 1ad aiid offered to tMtJ us a new ~ne. "No ~an.ks.'' I said evenly. "Just make sure thole dop att kept ID. l sUll have two dauahters and a couple of cat.a I'm re· asonably fond of. 1 don't ever want yow-dop over here qaln." IT BOTREUD 91£. as I fixed dinner, to look out the window at the tom and empty cage It's funny, I thoucbt, a rabbit doesn't seem Uke that much of a pet, but I ofteo looked out to check oo him. It bad made me happy. somehow. to see him out there peering at tt>e world and wiHl· ing bis oose. But l didn't want another rabbit. THEN YESTERDAY I made the mistake of walking past the pet store on my way to the market. It's Easter time, and the same shop where we got our Bunsy had a whole group of little bunnies in the window. l stopped to look at them in spite of myseU. They were doing aJl the things little bun· nles do -sleeping, bopping around and drinking water from the upside-down bottles with wire holders. Nice, I lbougbt, but not for me. And then 1 saw one little rabbit all alone in the comer. He was sitting on bis bind legs and solemnly cleaning bi.a Ught brown fur with his front paws, like a cat. I went over to look at him. He stopped for a moment. regarded me thoughtfully. and went back to bis face-wubinc. He bad ob- viously made up bis mind about me, whatever the decision could have been. I TURNED AWAY, int.mt upoa geWnc on with my shopping. but on an impulse glanced back at him. There be ut. balanced on bis hind legs. staring me in tbe eye. "Look, I don't want another rabbit." t said to him. "The parting was too painful last time." How could a rabbit look so long witbout blinking? .. OK. OK." I sa id grudgingly "I'll bnng the girls back later and show them lht· sc<.'nerv ·· l sure hopt' they like brown rabbit!. COUNTY I OBITUARIES Strae11Sa Tops Boosters Net Sl,00~ a Day Backera ol Roa1 MemorJal Ho1plt1l ln Newport Beach u repreaented by lta w Club an aU·male boolt.er club. raiaed an avera1e of St'.ooo per day durinl lt19, boepltal offlciala annoonce. Tbe achievement was balled durtna the club's recent aftJlual meeti.nc at wblcb 552 Club board · member Pete Siracusa wu •lnlled out for bll ea· ceptlon.al service. He received the first annual Pete Siracusa Award. named for him as the f\rst man to reeelve it and destined to be given to other organlut.ion leaden for their efforts in years ahead. Presidina at the ManioU Hotel dinner was ssz Club President Dr. Fritz C. Westerbout. who revealed tbal about $36S..c.OOO was raised fM the DOSpital during the past year. Funds collected through a number of ac· tivitles are presented to the hospital to be used either for special new medical equipment or for expansion or build· mg and facilities. THESE EVENTS include the annual Cbrlstmaa Carol BaU : etna.--a. the SS2 Club Clambake Qll~- Week hlghlifbted by lhe Crosby Southern Pro-Am golf tournament al the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Si52 Club Membenbip Mixer. The latter offers a clumce for new members among the 2,200-member civic and charitable orgaruz.allOCl lo meet others or to joUJ the orsaniu· lion. Contrary lo some noUon5 that the 55.2 Club ls an elite CJ"OUP closed lo anyone wtlhout an lnVlla· lion, bo8ptt.al officials say oew member& are welromed. urrs OP£N TO any man With SUM> ... says lloac Memonal Hos pital &poktsman Su_unne Scbwelleobacb. She said the memberstup ttt~ury of S220.000 forms the base annual amount wtuch 1~ 1ncrea~ by othtt ancome -produc1ng e\·enu. \btef0<common sense In vour City Council. ~fOf JohnCox Aprtta .. .wfor b'I Ti.. Co• for eoo-11 C:-lttM llff ~. lr-. I 0 ...... /) 1• Owlrioo-..._, llM<.lt Pa.d Poltl•c:al Adveft1semen1 PHIL MAURER · the eandldate ••oeares eaougla to lis~en. (or Newport Beed. Ot., Coeacil .. ....... -..c-- l)l «"•~ .. .., .... ,, .. ~......,,. )l') 0.--0 -.. -.. I'"\•,._,,. JO Slracw.a was honorl"d \I.Ith OM• a\l.ard that bears his name lh1 s )'ear form er.,ceina the flam. ha kt· acl1v1tw' Jnd f<IO(j 't•n 1t·t' lie '' o"' nt•r of lhP :\n<'wnl Mann .. r and R11''' l' .. lwJn r•· taur.1nt 1n -.:<•wport tkath . PUBLIC NOTICE f •CT• r1ous BUSI .. IESS It.AMIE \TATIE ... IE"'f ~yes dramatically when we held him. Willi.AM v lllRMINC.HAM J R ,,.,,d .. nl ot L .. oun..t H1~h C-' Pd,\of'd ... ....__.. _ _...._......,,.-..,_... .... ....,_. ..... _..._.....,_.,,...._,.-_...~....,,......__..._....,_.-....__.._.....,.,_......,,......__.......,......,._,,..,,,, ,1 wttv on Mdr• n n UIO 1n ~outn ',.. .,.,.~ ~ ~ f. (k.,$"'1 bt.n• ,...,., A>\ L J T(.l<I ..U.~R Y, "'1• C l•m• T•r"•<•. L•9tit"• 8e•<rt . Cai>-• 9-)t ' •Quntt (.a R1· 'oldf'O •n l .tQun• H iii 1or trw p.i\I .t vt•rtt' f OM•A<J tr om (u1w,-, City C...t .;nd Nt'w J~tW Y \ur v1wf'O 0y n1\ w 1tf C.n•noue 1 ~\ W1l1t1tm C, 6um1nq~ctm lit •'"' J Tnorn•\ 81tm1nol\•m bOlh ot N t w J•r"'• 1 <MIUQhftr\ E1"60tlll Bttm tnQh4'm ~ E t Toro. CA .nd Pri\t•t1• e .. rd•<ll ol lndt•n-'•l. tndlAnA, • brOllltr !>1ept1en R 9,,m1"911em ot Alt-.•ndr•• V1r91n1tt 7 \l\tfr\ M t\ JO~pf\ W1111am\ ol Con<~tlon Nl'W Jer it y and M t\ L•• Y ••O•' ot Stonebrook. N •w York •nd 1 vr•no<hOdren Nllemori•t $er••<•' wlll t>e held on~ .A41nl 1. 19'0 •' t JOPM Al ,,.. unll•d MelllOdl\I Cllurch. Soutl\ LtquN w1tl\ Rev Tom W•rmer oft1<••1•rMJ Priv•te tn•e~I dt L10.rtv (.11mettry, l•berty, Nt • York •n 1..-u ot •~.,., conlribUhOf"I\ m•v bf' m•Of' to tht 81rm1noh•m Mf'mof'•-'' F-untJ. c o urutf'd ~tho01\f ( "urt "'· South ldt'JU"-' (.,.. vt ., t .,"' • tv '>' ont• \. c.no•<~ F(.i1y f.4)m11y Mor-tu•ry d1rt<t0f'\ "DAiii Catalina Dry But Littered By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ott ... 0.•l'f~~ Sprang.fed brooks babble down the steep green. manzanita-c rowned mountains of Santa Catalina Island in the wake of winter's rains, but in addition to a mple water for 1980, they left pro· blems amid the beauty. IMVESTMB4T CAR EXTilAVAGAMli s ROCtlESTER. N Y 1 ;\I' 1 f:J ..tman Ko d ,1 lo. ( II h J l> q U I e ti y rolled back M>mt..' of the prices on X ra~ film and ~raph1cs film. refl«llng lht.> r«ent fall an the Public lnvit_,. pnce of s11\~r. Kodak or- l;"U f1<"1als confirm ed Fri $25.00 Olsptay Fee S 1.00 per car1oad day. Hundreds of Unique Cars on Display ,.,.:;~1~u~~~ ~~~3 r~':-1 H•wport o-. lJ...,._" ld.-Coeat Hwy.I ('enl and graphics ftlms by a bout 10 percent L-~ T-. ..Ci.-:;:;. .C.•. .._. -..a.. Calif-•!" T.a--~.,,-~ -· ~JT-TIW• -_, _ _..,.,_ ~a-.-~c-., ... ,~ ... ..., Finto$ Pvttt """d t>~ <o.t~t O.t, P1"0t "'""' f'it • • ..J ki. FM:) U • «) PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU~ eustNIU MAME STATlMlNf ,.,.., •O'~•r'llQ Pf"t'"°"" "' .. OO•nq ~l'W-'\\~ Lu' .. ER rou,.!>. "'' v ....... ,"'Y Ot-1..-~.-G '""',...,,.. C••rfM n1• •11'\ l EHI00£11180EHNLEIN. 11"(. o C•lt,ortu• CO""oio-"•hon .. li04l $.IKOftO s,, .... ,, O..-Wy, c .. ,......,,.. WJ•t ff\t• ~~ "conowc•ect O• •rot· oor•l•on l~~••n,tnc ~ " l.rnncH<. P,~Of'nt lf'H\ ,..,.~ 'lllf'it'\ •••I'd "'''" ,,_.,. co ...... (ltH ol o .. n9P County "" M•rc I\ ), 1'90 ROBIN I.EE AO.AIR, •9<' >l. di"" M~r<I\ ?•. 1'80 Surv••ed by lier ••tller A Lee A<Mllr ot l"ewpor1 B.,.<h. C•, nlotMr Ann Mar\lktll o! Irvine, C• .• '\l\ter Tert Ad•., ~d t>rotMr Br•tt Adelr boll\ ot 1rvln<1. Ce. matern•I Qrendmolhe< M.orjoroe C..ln\ ol Co\t• M•"'· C.. •"" paterMI 9rendmolller Elaine M<Dermotl ol Ventur•. C• Memor l•I urvl<t• •Ill C><o held •l • DO.AM on -..O.y MAr<ll 3•. t'llO et St J .,.<.llim'\ C.tllOlk Cl\Uf'tll. Costa Me..,, c .. In u.., ol 11-r\ tt>e family rrqu.,,I\ 'ontrltMJiloM be .,._ to tl\e Memorl.tl Funo •I Ho.>9 ~Ital In 11\e na-ol Robin I.ff A<Mltr Buro•I •I MOe, Arr~\ by lff9IU,,_ To date. 22.30 inches of ram have fallen on the rocky bastion 26 miles across the Catalina Chan· nel, more than double the precipitation recorded last year. ROCKSLIDES, SILT AND WALLS of dirty water thundered, cra~bed and Q«)zed down many steep canyons, wiping out roads and trails and clogging Avalon Hatbor. FM lnform•tlon (714) 957~555 esrher thLS week, said ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kodak ~pokesman Tim Elliott Both types of fil m an· h1~h in silver content lllJ.lfJ'P P..ol•\ftl!d Or-C-•1 0 .. ly P1k>I -<" •. •• n . JO '"° 1~;r.ao PtJBUC NOTICE "The most costly damage was the harbor --.;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;;;::::;====.--siltation," says Avalon City Manager Robert Neptune Society Longley, noting that clearing of a certain amount or runoff silt is an annual municipal spring chore CAEMATIOI" BUAIAl AT ~EA but twice as bad tbis year. 646-7431 A cleaning tab of about $30,000 is anuc1pated T.::, ':.:::.~::,.::·~;' Recent rains -particularly the succession of >on.~._,,.--:, ... , storms three weeks ago - struck Middle Ranch ~=:::;:=:=;:;;;;;;:::;;;~:--Reservoir, the town's principal water supply. a -: double blow as well. "We bad some damage to the s pillway at the very bottom and it collapsed about a third of the way up to the dam," says Southern California Edison Company District Manager Bob Adamson. SMITH & lUTMIU MOITUAaY WUTCL"' CM.vii. MortuBtV • Cremations 427 E 171n St Costa Mesa ~88 ,..Cl UOTitlllS SMfTHS' MOITUAllY 627 Mam St HuntinQton Buch 536-6539 rmfAMR.Y C°'-OMAL FUMIRAL HOti4I 7801 Botsa Ave west minster 893-3525 PACIAC V1IW ..-.ORIAL. PAlllt <Ameterv MortLIBIV Chai>el 3500 Pacific V•flW onve NewPort Beach 644·2700 McCORMICIC MOITUAlllS La<iuna Beach @4-9415 L&Quna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano •96-1ns M....,,. L.AWM-MT. OLM Mor1uarv • CAnterv Crenwt04'V 1625 Olaler Ave .. Costa Mesa 540-5564 M&.1'1 ... MIOt4 N•A&.M0..-54&-2'42'4 Co9t•M..- 67»450 .-ca lm0Tt9' l&L llC>Ar#A.,.. MOITUMT 110 8roedw8v Cotta Mela "The repairs will be pretty expensive ." Adamson added, explaining company geologists are just now evaluating extent of the erosion or landfill around the base of the spillway. MIDDLE RANCH RESERVOIR, with l,OSO s urface acre-feet of capacity, is located halfway between Avalon and the island isthmus and is ad· ministered by the utility. The dam itself was undamaged, but four con· crele sections at the spillway bottom were carried away and the lake behind the dam sustained possi· ble severe siltation. "There's no question that a lot of silt went in, we just don't know how much. We won't know for another month or so." Adamson predicts. Geological soundings will determine whether the island's principal fresh water holding basin - which at one point spilled an estimated one acre foot of water per minute down its spillway -must be dredged. Adamson added it was last deepened during tbe 1977·78 drought by simply bulldozing out a c· cumulated sill as waters receded to a dangerously low level and bath and drinking water was ra· tloned and imported. Edi.son Company officlals hope clearing of the new silt can wait another year or two. CITY MANAGE& LONGLEY said this week a heavy duty sklploader will be contracted from 10 llland firm to clear the harbor'• beachfront area of silt and debm ltom tbe low tJde line to the Ma wall. A man au. reet tan can now ataDd on dry land when bl.I bead .ould normally be underwater: that la bow aevereb the harbor IUWd up. The ctty bu apJ>lied for suh and federal dis· uter rel.lei lid to meet ex~= tncurred In clear· ln1 1 bu&e rocblde trom Way, the wont In years, eccordlnl to old·Umen. MMllO "We cleartii \be aUd.e awa,," 1atd Lootley, est1m9tinC $7,GIO for road "'"1t ud Sl,000 for the dunup, AddlDI that lM' ._.. CalallD1 11land '--------~ ComPGJ' fac• addttioDal "*9 repair bllla. Public Antique & Estat~ LIQUID A TIOM 1 FASTSESSIONONLV AUCTION Wed. E•e April 2nd 6:30 P.M. htblic ~Al Dey W ... ldey • Bobs Antique World 1s Proud to have been selected to 1tqu1date an entire V1rg1n1a Estate -Ant1oues out of storage -Plus many selected consignments More ttMm 300 s.Mct HI Lite• French -American -Victorian High-back Oak Beds -Queen Ann Tables -Wicker Desk - Carved French Tables -Carved French Chairs -Chino1sene Chest on Chest -Windsor Back Bench & Chair -Heavily Carved Marble Top Console -French Partners Desk Hand Carved & Double Serpentine Louie XIV Style -Oak Cabinet Very Heavily Hand Carved -Figural Motif Late 18th Century - 4 Pc. Rosewood Parlor Suite (Circa 1850) -American· High-Back Arm Chair Hand Carved with Lion Heads & 4 flags (Dated 1865) -French Verne Martin Curio Cabinet with Hand Painted Panels - LARGE DECOU TOR IRC»aE COLUCT10H Mo.-.-5091 ... 1 lrt _._.,.....,.__ * * DecomtdWHt.,. tlputlawli .. I• • ....._ P.J.MIM-..,...-C ..... -t1 ln41 L French Round Glass Curio Vetrine (Circa 1870) -Pr. Venetian Wood Carvings Depicting Two Women (Circa 1725-1750) - Corner Cabinet Ebonized Walnut Inlaid with Ivory -Rosewood SidebOard (Circa 1850) -Wing Back Chairs -French Library Table -Marble Top Tables -Sets of Carved Chairs -French Bedroom Sets -Carved French Sofas -Oak HI-Boy Chffts - g Pc. Mahogany Dining Room Set -Drop Leaf Table$ .:..- French Sofa & Chair -Several China Cabinets - M_, ._, ..._ too ••• -te we#• C ........ TnlCk fw yes con.-... We C01tdlch4 llf"' .e.•• 1ors .::::.;,. woaa.o I 2200W.t10 la. h••• • .......... flWf .. •• I' ..... ..... '7t 4t 711-0tll T ..... ~-C...._..Oiedt WA-......... C ...... -VISA All purd'llln mutt be Paid Nlgf\t of Sale & R~ within 2 days No llT\lll Children QI ..... lllCTITIOUS austNISS a EDUCTIONS we re NAllllll STATEMENT effective 1mmed1ately .... ~:::"'-'"9 .__, "oo.,,.. W)' so that orders shipped HAii> HAIR INTERNATIONAL. on the day the cutbacks !;~ !> 8"S10i Sen•• ""•· c..11'°'""' were made were sent at N•<-"' P.,,...,..m •. nu L•rw1 th ed ---..41 W•Y. fv'-'•n Gllf1tof'nt• "'80 e r u~ pnces. ""~ ~ "<br'OU<t..i bv •" ,,.. Kodak "1s watching a ... 0 ... 1 the silver s1tuatJoo very TM ::;;=:t!!~::: .,,,. ,,... l"losely" to determine co .... tv c1 ... , °' Or•nor Coun1v on v.·hether other films and _,.,. J ,.., Ft>M~ papers sho uld be re· PUOl"NO <>-.~ c.0 .. 1 o ..... "•lo•. duced. Elliott said M•rc11 • ... n. 10 '"° n•s-80 When silver rose from its steady pnce of $6 80 PUBLIC NOTICE per Troy ounce tn late NOTICfiOllA .. PLICATION 1978 to a b1gh of almost TO UU.~IC HYaaAGU $50 per ounce earlier row-..1tMayCon<..-n J.Zt.eo this year, Kodak in· CHO•. J--,, -1y;"' 10 11w c reased all or its film ~.,:,~~"::'1 •• :1 1 •• ~"':~~ °:~'~ prices including those WINE IPUBL!C EATING Pl.ACE! 10 for com m e r e 1a1 and "'" a1<0f'bl•~ .,.,..._, •t •n w. "'" ~tr .. 1. '°''• Mn<t, C..llfOfnla .-J621 amateur photographic Pu'"''-<>""'It c:-s• o.11y Piiot. films and photographic Marc11 JO.'* mhta print paper. PUBLIC NOTICE ON 111URSDA Y. coo'="' -..aTic:s °" A""uCAT•OH cern over a sell-off or TOMLLALCOMOUCHVUIAGU huge silver holdings or )·1140 be of th T ToWllOrllltMay~n mem rs e exas CHANG. 1.-.,..,. ~ v ... K-• .,. billionaire Hunt family epp1,.1n9 t• '"• oua•lment ot d Al<-k a.-... Control lot ··41 .. s e n l c 0 m m 0 i l y ?H SALE •EE!t ~ W!l"E IPU8L•C markets reeling and tATIHG "LACE!,'° Mii a•<OhOll< salver prices nose-dived. ~=~.:r:.'r.!~7 Av._ Class Set On Drugs A free oine-week biology course that ex· amines the history of drugs in American sociaty wtll be offered at Oraue Cout College ln Costa Mesa begin.nln1 the we,k of April H. Tltled "Druaa: Tl\elr Hlltory and Use." The claas will me'lt Tuesday• and Tburada.ya from 11 a.m . to noon. Reslatratlon rune April 7 · ll ln the col · leae'a Admls11,on1 and Records Office. For In· form adoo call ~srn. - Pubtl"'9d Or-Cohl 0.11'1' P1tot. March JO, 19 u .. 1.111 PUBLIC NOTICE r MULUGAN STEW ~. t.Wdt ». ,., DAil Y Ptt.OT .4 J J ·Mysterious Visitor Cuts Fiile Figure· ... ,_ . RlDG&Pl~. Conn. <AP> -The •ev Robert • .._. hu 00t0• to oar ~ to atay for • moatlt. • I ....., m.t die atatt.man before ud ttUI bow Dal to noUUDI about !Um. but bl• tc>m· P•AY WU'IDI 11\Y beu1 &Del .....,..... At lbe mom-t e-e la..,. Mailna oa UM pond, atruklrul alona wttb a n1Mr l*~\ll expNuloa onD.ls -,,c.. b1a arma foldM ind h1I rlgbt lee ~Ud behind him .. M leu.a lllto t.ht wind. He la wearinc a trilby hit at a raklah an1le, •white lilk cravat, a lone frotk eoat aod knlcke~ken buckled below &he knee over black cleftcal 1toeklnp. Hia cheffs are as nusbed u the winter sunael lk.y behlnd hhn, and the circles in the blue·areen lee beneath tua skates lndicatc; he has just eJLecuted a rather fancy taper. THAT 18 HOW I SHALL always remember ham. wbal the hme comes for hl.m to So away. "The Rev. Robert W.iker ShUn&," you see, is a framed pnnt of an art masterpiece t.bat I borrowed free of cost foe a month from th~ fine UWe public library in our little town of Ridgefield, Conn. The portrait is by Sir Henry Raebum of the English school. although he was Scottish, and 1l came m its own canvas carrying case, bright as a beach umbrella in Duty's "Deauville," wblch I could have taken home instead. Or a Picasso. a Van Gogh, an Andrew Wyeth -there were dozens to chose from. mcluding some originals by local artists, like the excellent Martha Payne. But the Rev. Robert Walker intrigued me. There is a pond. frozen still, outside my win· dow and the skating cleric seemed to belong there. although he 1s installed over the fireplace. Still, he brings t.be outdoors indoors, which is the way I enjoy skating best anyway. vicariously. as a voyeur from my living room picture window or , during the Olympics, on the TV screen. THE REV. ROBERT Walker lake::. all the exercise l need. DEFENSE DOWN. • • <From PageA9) reach to hit Western Europe from Soviet soil. and by assigning the first 100 new swingwing Backfire bomber s lo combat units . Half the present Back.fire force. equipped with anti·sbip missiles 1s on duty with the Soviet navy, although based on shore. -Put into service new transport planes which Brown said give the Russians ·•at least the begin· nings of long distance air mobility ... During that same 5-year span, the United States: :-Reduced its armed forces t.o slightly more Uuui two million men and women, about 1.5 million below the Vietnam war peak and about 800,000 fewer than were in uniform before tbe United States sent its troope to fight in Southeast Asia. -Retained 19 Army and Marine divisions. which are larger than Soviet divisions, whlle slim· ming tbe logiatics "tail.·· -MW TBE All•Y NA.110NAL Guard and Reserve dwindle 1' strenl\h and readiness after the draft eoded in mid·1973. -Started providing more sophisticated an- titank mtsalles, longer-range. more mobile, artillery, better bell copters, and other modern gear for its ground forces after the Vietnam war, but has relied on mostly 1~ vintage tanks. armored troop carriers and other equipment. -Deployed lO·warhead missiles in sub· marines, sent the first longer range. more powerful and accurate Trident missiles to sea as it began replacing some of the weapons tn present Poseidon subs. Also installed three-warhead Minuteman Ill intercontinental ballistic missiles m underground launch bases. Increased the total number of nuclear warheads. but at a slower rate than the onrushing Soviets. -Began development of Pershing II and ground-launched cruise missiles or medium range to station in Western Europe as counters to the Soviet SS20s. -Slashed the regular fleet to about 450 ships. half the number in 1968. Introduced three new ship classes. inctuding a destroyer, frigate and the huge nuclear-powered Nimitz aircraft earner type. -GAVE THE AIR FORCE, Navy and Marines eight new kinds of jet fighters and fighter bombers. Added one new strategic bomber, the medium range FBlll, in limited numbers. -Stripped continental U.S. air defense to a skeleton on the premise that Russia would not mount a major loog·range bomber threat. -Built only one new transport plane, the C-5. but found it needed its wings strengthened to the tune of more than $1 billion. While assuming a nuclear standoff between lb~ United States and Russia, a succession or Republican and Democratic administrations adhered to a strategy which was supposed to en- able this country t.o handle a major conventional war in Europe and deal with a lesser emergency at the same Ume elsewhere in the world. This "ooe-and·a·hal!-war" strategy, as it was called. evolved in 1969. But Brown acknowledaed that "we never ac- quired all tbe readiness anCl mobility required" by tflls strate&Y. ; Next year's budget for defense calls for record s~ ot $142.7 billion. Pentagoa budget officers Cor esee that cllmbine t.o nearty SZZ5 billion in 1185. &~Geenes SAZ..OOn The Fi.Dest in Dining • Libations • Entertainment TUE NITE SPECIAL BEEF · $3.95 RIBS cM,e. .. 0tw, rnc.kadl.9 Sel.d end~ Fries. ~ ...... l ENTl!ln'AINMBNT I . · NIGHTLY . 11109NIWPOftT •Lvo •• Nll!WPOAT .111-Wl . •.._ . " Ice Skating Cleric W antUJ Heardi, Heart ( J And that look oo bis face tant.allaes me more lh1u• thu Timea crouword l)Ull.)e. la be 1>0Pduina next. Sunday'a sermon? la be skating un thin ice morally maybe if t.b1a i. a Sunday !>pln and a.uch pleaaurea are forbidden to J>rotes. tant dJv1oe& on lht! Lord'i. Day m Presbyterian St'otlttnfi? Who is the Rev. Robert Walker ;inyway" A thrE-e·hour search an the library yielded no clues, allhougb there was much t.o be learned about Sir Henry Raeburn, who in bis day - 1756-1823 -pain.Led more than 700 portraits. f.,rom the Scottish border coUDlry that Sir Walter Scott immortalized in his ballads when not sitting for six portraits by Sir Henry, the Raebum clan bad a family shield lbat showed a rae a roe deer drinking from a burn -a stream or nvulct A brief biography of Sir Henry in the series "Masters of Art" reveals that the "Raebums probably did as their neighbors did and followed the border fashion in their methods of supplying the larder and replenishing byres and herds when beeves went scarce. and the customary pair of spurs was set before the laird at breakfast.'' RAEBUBN WAS ORPHANED at 9 years old and apprenticed to a lcindly goldsmith who recognized the lad's talent for painting in miniature and cn<:ouraged him to take up oils. He puttered about 8cot1aDd with euel, rod •nd mMble lndula1A1 b.1t pa11k1D for fllblnc and eolf, ;tuie dolnJ portrait.I ot lllOlt ot the f amoua Scota of bi.a Ume: Sir Walter, Bobble Burnat Davte Hume and ciao cbim like the McNam and the MacKenztet, tleree In their Hi1blaod tart.am and heavily tufted brows. ll.U!IAJaN W A8 A P ABT worker. He often had rour littel"I • ~ for an hour and • ball each. He never botbeTed wttb a pencU lketeh or a chalk out.11.De, but be1an atra10t off wt1b tbe brush, doing tbe forehead, clliJl, ooae u d mouth. Ilia subJecta emeried fuU·bk>oded, pul.siJl& with We and vlgqr, like tbe Rev. Walker lkatlnc away there ao realistically you ca.n a.lmoat aee the steam rllln& from bi.a breath. George·IV. tourtn1ScotlandlD1121, knicbt- ed the portrait artist at first meeting, naminc him the royal "limner and palnter ln Scotland with all fees, profit.a, 1alariel, ri_,.tl, privileged and advantac• thereto belonging." The king booked a sitting for himself, but Raebum died t WO months later; brush in band, they Hy. ANYHOW, TllA.Nlt8 TO 11111, ( have the pleasure ot the Rev. Walker's company for the month, which will cost me 50 cents a day if kept overdue or $99 lf lost and another $12.50 lf his suitcase is missing at the end of the visit. Then I shall replace him with Frederic Reminetoo's charging Indian braves or Van Gogh's vegeta- ble garden-all for free. like taking out a book. Meanwhile. I would be grat.eful for any i..D- formatioa about the Rev. Wal.ker. He's such a dear. I called tbe New York Society of Graphics in Greeowtcb, Conn. which sold the print to the library, but all they knew was that the onginal ban1s in the National Portrait Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. Where did Raeburn meet the red-nosed skating cleric? Did the artist book int.o a frozen water hazard? Did he wh.Jp out bis palette and do the dashing divine there and then? I'm dying to lrnow. 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PORTABLE DISHWASHER BONANZA SAVE 59.00 to 100.00 iiiiillmt~OFF FORMER CATALOG PRICES WAS NOW SAVE ::no• 234.95 5175.88 5907 :117142 2.88.95 5199.88 90.07 :: 77162 358.95 5259.88 100.07 19.00 to 23.00 YOUR CHOICE S7 .88 KITCHEN FAUCET DUAL.CONTROL WASHEALESS TWO SLICE TOASTER SAVE 10.00 to 12. Wl=:::::~tNUOW WAS 24.99 $14.88 .W/Sprayer 29.99 S17.88 VINYL GARDEN HOSE unllmlted wananty 60 Ft. WAS 17.29 BOYS' 3 PIECE SUITS I ------·--··--.. was 14.99 NOW $8.88 1000 WATT BLOW DRYER 0 WAS9.49 NOWSS.88 j' MEN'S WEATERS WERE 9.99-13.99 NOW $3.88 , Sunday. Mwch ao. 1980 TAAVEL /DELEPLANE Are All Directions in Rome Kitty-cornered?_ FELINES FREQUENT ITALY'S CAPITAL ruins are our household cats. They belong to all RDme. "They watch ev• the cats. And many people give them .,eeial diets. They bring little specialties.>. piece of liver. A taste of veal. They treat tlaem as you treat your own cats who live With you." * .. * THERE ARE THOUSANDS of home· Jess cats in Rome. They live in the ruins of the Forum. They prance across the moonlit floor of the Colosseum. They walk through the pillars of the Pantheon built by .Marcus Agrippa to celebrate his sea victory over Anthony and Cleopatra. They wander through Piazza Vittorio. And into the Roman ruins where Queen Christina of Sweden inscribed a formula for making gold . ••• .. NOBODY KNOWS," SAID the waiter, ··whe>n the: cats came to Rome. Some say iL was m th{· cl<ty-.; wh<>n Egypt was part of till' F.mpin · Th{· Egypti an~ worshipped c..its. P<·rhap~ t ht·n· \>\l'f«.> t•t.1t gods in the P antht'Oll. Easy Out Singles Go Somh Ry JUDITH OLSON Oflll90.ily Pl ... SIMt H ;i '>inglc p.-r:-.on, partJt'ularly a woman. ~ anL'> to gt'l Jway :1 lone for a few days of rest <1nd r1'lux.1twn. thne :Jre several Rood choices w1tb1n a few hours or the Orange Coast-and Wlthin a tank or gas away. One possibility is Shelter Island in San Diego. There. you can get a hotel room with a view of either the marina or Pt. Loma, and not budge from the area for a few days. Arter sleeping in and going to breakfast. you can spend your first day swimming and lounging by the pool at your hotel. PlJT ON SOME casual clothes to stroll across Shelter Island Drive to the pier just across rrom the Shellet' Island lnn to watch the fishermen at sunset. While you're there, wait for the magie of twilight to turn the skyline of San Diego from a pastel city of dreams to a twinkling town of hope. Theo. retire to Doc Masters bar for an aperitif and some conversatJon with the local salts, the men who live aboard the sailboats moored at the marina. Dinner al Doc Masters. even for a person alone, is rewarding. The wailers and waitresses sing and play the guitar and piano, and are very friendly, so you won't feel alone. IF YOU FEEL LIKE venturing out from your hideaway the next day, there are eDdJesa diversions just minutes from Shelter Island. . Old. Town is just aro~d the .corner. Shop- pang, sightseeing and dining are available there, and it's suggested that you take some extra time to look at the historic buildings where California began. Or, you can visit lbe Original Animal Cracker Factory at the corner or West Market and Columbia Slreel THIS BUILDING WAS constructed in 1911 u a cracker Sbd candy factory ror Bishop & Co. and it'• now an antique showroom ror more than 40 dealers. The buiJding was renovated in 19"15 to show the bard.rock maple fJoon;, brick walls open wood beams and old·fasbioned U1btini fixtures. The Cabrillo National Monument offers a spectacular view of the San Diego ha\•bor. and you shouJd take your camera ror some good photo souvenirs. Visi1 the Ughtbou.ae while you're there and llnaer to jusL ail .00 enjoy the aunabine and the view. OR SHOP IN La l olla, J•t a few minu~ away from Shel~ h land via Interstate ~. Another possibility, th6 La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, 11 open from U : 30 to 4:30 p.m. every daJ aeept Monday, at 700 Protped. If yoo cboOle thlt route, nve some time too for the Scripps Aquarium Museum, 8802 La Jolla ShOl'el Drive. R's open daily from I a.m. to5p.m. There are m•nY other museums and, of eourM. the SU 01~ Zoo, but tt's not a bad Idea to Jmt star 'home" and unwind on Shelter hland. .. _ ........... _ ... ·-· -~-· · "tlw nraont Romun were relaxed .i boul lhl' aodM. Th l'untheon housed many a s d ' tht Roman delUea." Ourtilg th war v.1\en food waa scar~ tn Rom , th c1hl dlHppeared. "When you bOW rul>b1l on thet menu." ... utd lht: wultcr, "you su1d, 'ah h , ~mother cat.· " ••• NOW TUE CAT A&E BACK. Tbere ls u wlde, d ep trench around the PantheoQ. ttome h rtii en on the debris of years. And the city ot tho ca~1uu·ts ,, 10 to 20 feet below thu level of Rome lodiiy. The trench the ori&inal Level -was full of cata. An elderly lady came by with a UtUe ~ack of food . She caUed and two cats came from the '9badows and she fed them. The othe rs did not move The waut.er s aid: "She is one of the re· gulars. The cat.8 know this and know wh.ich ones she feeds." * • • .. IN ROME," SAID THE waiter. "there is the King of the Cats." <By this lime he wa~ having a little Strega with me. The fiery yell ow ltq uor -Strega means witch ls excellent for reportrng. I thtnk l should carry a cask of It around my neck Uke a St. Bernard.) "The King of the Cats lives near the Farnese Palace. Where the Holy Office of the lnquialtion burned heretics. Some say the King of the Cats is Satan hunself." ••• AN ELDERLY WOMAN CAME by and scooped a couple of our cigarette butts off the sidewalk. The waiter asked her: "How does it go?" "I am doing the misery," s he said. Meaning s he was doing life the hard way. We asked her to sit down and have coffee. "Well, maybe I will." she said. She said she shredded the tobacco from the cigarette ends. Rolled the tobacco in paper and sold them to the man in the Roman prison they call "Queen of Heaven." • *. SOME MUSICIANS CAME IN for cof. fee. They said life in Italy was hard and poor. One. of them was 25. and in a country wh~re ~h.ildren go to work at eight years. he has Just managed to find his first job. He worked as an ironmonger and his hands were rough and dirty and badly broken. He made a joke that he couldn't get a manicure . But he was terribly u.hamed of his talented musical bands. And he held them toget.ber or put them in his pockets. And about midnight, we all shook hands 'and we went out to the car beside the fountain and drove through the narrow cobbled streets . Across the Tiber and back up the Roman hill where everybody has manicures, jobs and packages of fresh cigarettes. --Tr09g Fish • Fresh • MMine Speclal Mar. 26-Aprll 1, 1980 To see this little fish is like looking at polished glass. In the reflected ltght there 1s a raint>ow-like irldesence. 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Hollls Stacy •nd Nancy Lopez Mellon didn't play ln the same eroup Satu.rday but they w.-re in accord on one thing when the th1rd round of the Women's Kemper Open was finished "I'm happy to gel this round out of tbc way," Stacy said followina wha t normally would have been a disastrous five-over-par 76 on the Mesa Verde Country Club coun.e in Costa Mesa "l'M GLAD l 'M DONE," Lope1-Melton agreed aft er a round or 77. "I wanted to quit after nine holes today Let's see. I was 11 shots over yesterday's score l want to thank God that I am stHI in the tournament " B-Oth are one stroke behind the leade rs. Jo Ann Washa m and Debbie Massey. The two leaders are a stroke above par for the thrl'e rounds of play, shades of a year ago when five players tied aft er 72 holes. two above·par There were only four rounds or sub-par go lf fired Saturday, an by early starters Janet Coles had a 68 and 1s only four strokes behind the leaders while Sandra Post and S1lv1 a Rertolaccim each had 69s Peggy Conley had a 70. Post 1s tied with Judy Rankin, thr<'e behind the leaders while Bcrtolaccini 1s six behind. Conley is t ied with Sally Little. four strokes back. LOPEZ-M ELTON HAD AN ominous warn 1ng or what was ahead when her tee shot on the first hole went into a sand trap, th<'n on thl' second hole. i.he was in the rough She managed a par on the first but bogeyed the sN·ond . the firs t of five on the front nine. "Thal 41 1s the h1~h<'st score 1 bave hud for nine holes since I turned pro," she s aid Lopez-Melton had her troubles on the front nine. then b1rd1cd the 10th where her second 5hot. a three-iron, hit the nag slick. Additional bogeys came on the 12th and l3th holes before l:>he parred in. Stacy held a t hrec-stroke lead over the field before she bogeyed the ninth hole. then had her troubles on the back nine "TIIE PIN PLACE MENTS were very tough t oday. They were tucked over the bunkers." Stacy said . "Tough is not the word -how about ·unfair?' There were a couple of real weird pin placemcnta and most were cut t.l x to el&hl feel onto the greens · • Masaey had the best score of the four top 1.,adera with an even· par 71 "Putt.I rolled Uke llchtnlng and there was no holdinc the greens out there today," she sald. "l concentrated on my short game and tried to get the long putts down In two." "Yesterday the greens would hold but today you couldn'~expecl them to hold," Washam !>aid ··1 know who is responsible for the pin placements (LPGA oCficials). but for the greens not being watered, I'm not sure "It isn't a question of making an easy course out of it but give us a chance out there " 'lbe Leaders Debbie Massey Jo Ann Washam Nancy Lopez-Melton Homa Stacy Sandra Post Judy Rankin Janet Coles Muffin Spencer-Devlin Marbo Sasaki Patty Hayes Peggy Conley Sally Little 72-71·71-214 69-71-74-214 12-&&-n-21 s 69-70-76-215 73-74-89-216 71-72-73-216 76-n.8&-217 71 -74-72-217 73-72-72-217 71 -73-73-217 71-77-70-218 72· 75-71-218 TllE WINDS THAT VARIED from two d1reet1ons dric.'d the g reen:. out and made the m hard for the afternoon rounds. That problem ·may be <.1llev1ated today when the action is ~<'heduled to be concluded before 1 30 when .NBC goes orr the air. Channel will 4 carry it h vc from 11 30 to I 30 Today's starting times will be concluded at 8 35 on both the first and 10th tees when the final groups leave the tee Massey. Stacy and Post are m the final group wi th Washa m . Lopez-Mellon and Rankin JUl:>t ahead of them at 8 26. both off the first tee Despite her round or 77. Lopez·Melton said "l really didn't have a bad hole out there today Maybe there was a tittle pressure on the first <See KEMPER, Page BO PUTTING ANGUISH Nancy L o p ez· Melton talks to the ball t abovel. then closes her eyes in despair (below) after a 0 ... 1, ,.. .. -.. , .I< ...... 1(--1 missed putt an the Kemper Open Satur -l day Hi ~aney, I'm Cathy Sherk! Fick le Finger of Fame Does a Nu~ber on Canadian Golf er By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .. Oally "'-' llett The fickle finger of fame pointed at Cathy Sherk this week, made her an overnight sensat1onhthen just as suddenly 1l passed er by Sherk shot 68 on her first round of the Women's Kemper Open. narrowly missing a hole· tn·one on the 18th when her tee shot tut the nag and bounced <.1way THE Jo'OLJOWING morning newspapers hailed her as "the unknown'' who was leading a big pro tournament m Costa Mesa. Sherk has never won a tourna- ment and has never had her name in a headline. She's been on the tour H 'l years, but hasn't e\·e n mel Nancy Lope1-Melton. "Sure, I'd like lo meet her som ed ay," says the stocky Canadian. "I lhink she's just great. I've seen her from a dis· lance. but I've never been close enough to her to s ay, 'Hi, I'm CathySherk'" SO SllERK WAS in glamorous company Saturday when she wac., malcht'<i with Hollis Stacy and Amy Alcott. two of the big ger names of women's golf. Goin~ to the 10th lee. Sherk wai. one under par. one stroke a head of Lope'l=-M elton and challengmg for the lead Then disa ster struck Sherk's t<'C shot on JO went m to the trees. and her Sf..'<'Ond shot carried over the fairway and tn· to foilaJ(c on the opposite side She got a double bogey. then com pounded the problem by tr1 pit'· bogeying the 11th hole. If NBC had started its TV COV· erage of the tournament at noon, when Sherk was still in the hunt, s he m ight have been the biggest story of the day. BUT TIIE CAMERAS started rolling at t ·30. JUSl 15 minutes after Sherk's triple bogey. She had disappeared from the leader board, and her name was men· tioned only briefl y near the end of the TV coverage. Oddly enough, Sherk wasn't wearing a glum expression when she walked off the 18th green iw1th an e1ghl·over·par 79. In fact. !.he was smiling 'Tm not depressed al all There are still 18 holes or golf left , and J dcf1rutely feel I can still win 1t." Sherk said "I'm ra ring to go." IF SHERK COULD pull off a miracle and win this tourna· ment, she would be an unlikely holds the thlrd·round lead with Musey, dlaplays the ball after making a par fUtt on the baak nine Saturday. ca ndidate for the s potlight. While most of the others u e career golfers. Sherk Is a career mother and wife "I 'm just doing this because it's run nght now." says S~rk . who has a five.year -old i.on "I 'll play for three weeks. then ,go home fo r two weeks Whf·n school's out my son and husband wi ll trav<'I with mc " Sherk will rellrt> aft rr lh<' 1981 season to raise h(•r son. work in her J{arden and tcnrl to hrr lar~t> home in Port Colbournt'. <1n tario THE RETJRF.M ENT PLAI\ is ft rm. and Sherk says 1t won't chan~e even 1( she v. ere lll C<ttch fire and win ~eve ral tourna· menls "r 'm a r amtlv ·Orlt'ntcd person." s he explains ''I'm C\ l'1ted about my J?Olf because I'm playml'( well right no-... at least 1 was until today Rut 1t was never goin~ to be a cart-er JOb for me." Still. Sherk "'"u1dn't mind get ting a hltlr of that spotlight pointed in her dirN·t1on When a re p orte r ment1onl'd he had watched lhl· TV coverage. she perked up "DID THEY SAY a nylhmg ab o u l me ,, ' s he as k ed anxiously "I told my £am1ly lo watch for me " Informed that her name w a.! only mentioned during one brief segment. sbe tossed her bands up m mock despair. "That's OK The girls like !'fancy Lopez a re going to get all th(' media attl'ntion anyv.ay. 1·H'n v. ht'n thev loc.,1• .. ~he c.,a1d · I <'an't re'>l'nl 11 ~he·s great for lht• J!am<' H somrone reads a headline that '>3)S. 'C.;1lh) !',herk U-ads Tournament: the) 're So?Otng lo p111 th<' paper down. · Sherk :-.11d "But 1f tht·) re;id tt hl'adline that '>JYS ·sancy Lopl'z Hi Ls Tripi(• Bo~<'Y . · l'ver ) one v.1ll read that stor:. · Navratilova Meets Austin CAtU.-C\RAD IAP I Martina Navratilova and Tracv Austin .id\ a need to tht• final or a four - v.om an tt•nntl:> l'Vl'nl "'1th v1c· tor1es ht>n• Salurdav N aHat1lova tur.ncd aside a match point and t·amc back to defeat Hilly J<'an King 4·6. 7·6. 6·0. while Austin downed E\onnc Goolagoog Cawl<'y 6·4. 6 3. Austin and Navral1lov4 who battled last week in New York for the $100.000 winner's pnze. will be in the same s1tuat1on lo· day. Angels Show Generosity , I Baylor Gets to R enegotiate; Receives Bonns PALM SPRINGS <A P l -The Angels board of directors approved a request Saturday by Don Baylor to negotiate an extension to bis contract. which expires at the conclusion of the 1982 season. The board also voted Baylor a bonus, believed to be around $100,000, for becoming the first player tn the 19-year histoJ')' of the franchise to be select- ed Most Valuable Player of the American Lea1ue. BA VLOR, WHO HIT .ZM with 36 home runs and led the majors with 139 RBI and 120 runs last year, and club executive vice president Buuie Bavasl aald they would meet in the near future to dlacuu the extensibn of Baylor's six-year, $1.f million cbotract signed prior to the 1977 season. ''I'm very happy," Baylor said. "I didn't 10 in with any &J)4!clfic terms, I Just had to '" lf they were wUllng to talk an extenaion with me." Baylor also wu pleued that the An•els, wlthout his aaklnl, voted lo reward him (or his paataeuoo. "111AT 8BOW8 THI: GENEaOSITY of the board.'' BayloT aald. 'fWlth that type of a bonus. I'm very. very aallaflef.:·· I Bavasl saJd he did not expect the decisions to i create problems with other players. I "I would do it for anybody on the team who wins an MVP." he said. "This should give other t players an incentive to do well." Ben Oglivie, meanwhile. rut a two-run homer ! and Dick Davis singled and doubled to drive in two ! runs to lead the Mllwauk~ Brewers to a 7·3 ex-'f hibition victory over the Angels. t LARRY SORENSEN GAVE UP four hits and one run in six innings to earn the victory for the Brewers. Bruce Klaon went six tnntn1s for the t' Angels, g1ving up six hits and nve runs. Paul Molitor opened the first Inning for I Milwaukee with a single. Robin Yount followed 1 with a triple and then Davis singled to score ' )'.ount. I Klson lben blanked the Brewers until there I were two out In the sixth inning, •hen Yount walked stole second and acor«ton Davis' <loubte. Olllvle followed with his borne run before Klson struck out Gorman 'nlomaa to end the In· nlng. The Brewers added two more runs in the seventh when Angel short.stop Freddie Patek mi~ pa41yed a 1round ball by Molitor wtth two outa. r . . - 112 l.M.1. 'f PILOT &Mndey. Merdl. ·- Break A Cep.au.. ''°"' the WOftd Of 8port1 I J Rams' Pr~ason Schedwe Ila& Three Gamee at Big A lllel~ 1; ••• ::U::-.,":; ... .. U•e dub b• tt wW fl'1 t1aNia 0( thelr four,......,. 8l tb1 Bli A. The aam.1• °""'*" wQJ be Aua. u . 1Canda7 Dlabt at ao'dock, whenNew Eftlland Patrlo&a and former Ram Coatb Obudl KAoz I.nude. Tbe MC'Olld , ... .W com• Jut fin nl1tata law Ob Saturday. Au1. t , wMll lbe Aarm renew tMlr rtvall'J wltb the Dallu Cowboy1 In UWI unual TIIMI Charity 11me. Tbla one will &tart al 1 p. . The foUowani ll ~ Rama embark on the road to play Denver and th~ ~to A.Dabelm Stadlum Saturday, Au,. 30. to close out the' preaselllOD aaalut San Dteio, alao a 1 o'clock1ame. Comh'ned. the appoaeota the Rama will meet won 42 and IOfit 22 dwi.nl ~ 1'79 aeaaon. with t.hne-Dallu, San Diego, Denver-.. •apcl.ftg to post-aeuon play. -----· ..... e' •I lltw ···----- Sam Snead. on retirement: "l once thought of becoming a political cartoonist because they only have to come up with one Idea a day. Then I thought I'd be a sportswriter. They don't have to come up with aoy ideas." WUUe Aikens, traded to Kansas City by the Iii Angels during the winter, drove In two runs wlth a home run and a single and Pete LllCock clubbed a two.run homer Saturday as the Royals defeated Texas. 4.3, in exhjbit ion action ... Kl'!ltb Renaalldea, defer.d· ing National League batting champion, slugged a two-run homer and a pair or s ingles to power St. Lows to an 8·2 vic· tory over the world champion . Pitl;Sb~rgh Pirates ... Luis Tiant pitched one-hit ball for five mmngs as the New York Yankees dumped Philadelphia. 3-1 ... Butch Wynegar hit a home run. double and single. driving in two rtm.s as Minnesota collected 15 bits off Dennis Eckersley and Allen Ripley and proceeded to whip Boston. 10·5 ... Terry Whitfield hit two triples. a double and a single to lead San F r ancisco to a 9-3 thumping of Oakland ... Dave Wlnfleld's seventh-inning infield smgle scored Onie Smllh from third base with the winning run as San 01eJ(o snapped a six-game los· aa1CO$ 1n.: streak with a 4-3 triumph over Cleveland . . . ue ManllU homt•red and drovl'.' 1n three runs to pace the New York Mt'!<.; to a 6 J v1C'lory ovt'r a split squad or lhe Chicago Wlitt<' Sox Pitchers Floyd Bannister and Glenn Abbott c·ombtnt'<l on a four h1ttt•r a~ ~a tlle broke a two·game losing -.tn-.1k v.1th :1 5 I d rubbin~ of thE! Chicago Cubs ... Left· handl•r Rrilt Hurns patcht-d five shutout mnmgs and lht Ch1tagu White Sox':. other squad won, 6·4, over Toronto . Saturday's game between Detroit and Houston was cancelled because of ram ... The Tigl'rS weren't inactive. however, a s they oplioned Mark "The Bird" Fidrycb, who bas not looked promising an his attempt to come back f rom a shoulder 1n- JUr y. to Evansville. a Triple-A affiliate of Detroit ... Veteran left-hander Jim Kaat hal> signed a one·year contract with the New York Yankee1> ... Designated hitter Rko Car. ty was one of two playen given their uncoodlUooal release Saturday by Toronto . . . AUanta has traded ngbt-bander Eddie Solomoa to Pittsburgh for a player to be named later . . . Cleveland announced that first baseman A.Delre Tbonatoa will undergo examinations nt:xl w~k t~ d4:termine whether he tnJured ligaments or cartilage m bis nght knee ... A fed£'ral mediator will be on hand today when negotiations bet ween representatives of maJor league baseball owner;s and the players continue amid the growing possibility of a strike .. Seattle and the Chirago Cubs. meanwhile, have given their perm1ss1on, and votes. to strike. Tom Gorence's 35-foot shot from the right Iii fareoff circle with 37 seconds left in the second ' per iod proved to be the game-lying goal as Philadelphla came from behlnd to tie Washington, 3 ·3 in National Hockey League Ac tion Saturday night ... Defens eman Barry Beck scor e d hi s 14th an d 15th goa l s o r th e s eason in the second period to h e lp the New York Rangers snap a five-game winless streak and beat St. Lo uis. 4·3 . . . Wayne Gretzky scored tus 48th and 49tb goah and added four assists-setting up three goals by Doa Asllby-as Edmonton defeated Toronto, 8·5 ... Vaclav Nedomauky scored the first of hls two goals al 2:18 of the fi~l period to ignite a six-minute, four-goal splurge, and Detroit outlasted Quebec, 9-7 ... Doug SmaU scored four goals, three in the first 24 minutes, and North Dakota beat upstart Northern Michigan. 5-2, for the NCAA hockey tiUe. ~ Talces a T•r11 l•r tlae tt'ene TUCSON, Ariz. -Former Olympic great • Jesse Owens, fighting a battle againat inoperable ~ung cancer, to:<>~ "a tum for the worse" and was in critical condition Saturday, hls docton said. Dr. Stephen Jones, head of the medical team tbat has been treating Owens at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, said "Mr. Owens has taken a tum for the worse. "He is now In criticaJ condition and is quite weak. T here 's evidence or lung infection. His general condition has deteriorated in the last 24 hours." . , ~tors had said Friday rugbt that Owens appeared to be getting gradually worse,•· but I.he hospital had liated him In stable cood.itlon until Saturday. Owens, 65, was transferred to the Tucson hospital a week ago from a hospital in Phoenix. After a radiation treatment Wedne;sday, Ownes resumed cbemolberpay treatments Fri· day. His cancer baa been diaposed as inoperable. &.9el~ /ff•fl RautJ ••Ii. •• V~t•rw Reserve Joba MeD&ell and forward SeoU MQ • combined for 18 points in the final five minutes of play Saturday n1&bt as Chlcaao overcame a 13· point deficit and scored a 111-108 National Basket· ball AaoclaUon victory over Utah . • . The Portland Tim· bers of the North American Soccer Lea1ue are beinl aued for $11 miWoo by a man who charges be was beaten by two New York Colmos players durtng a game two yeara • .,o. aleUrd Parbr ot Tacoma said be wu beaten by Cosmo playen Wemer ll«lt and BoltbJ Smida after cheering a Timbers goal dur· log an overUme •boot.out oo Maf 17, 1978. He slid be came down from tbe aUUlda with other fana to wttpeu 1oal •cUoo, a · pr1ettce be cooteny:~u wl'.(IQlfully con· doaed by t.be d• . . . All·atar catcher Darrell ~ Wl be releaped from an alcohol rehabllltaUon proetatQ tn late Aprll, not April 12 aa preWMally reported. bis fatber'u.ld. '°rwr lift the Jtaaaa City Royala •Prina tt~n tin f'lorld~ _. ... March U under r ctreuutan~ ... Wlaconaln's Winter Olymplc o ~ medal wtnnen Brte and ...... Rd ia!1; men th-. 11,000 faQI to a colorful rat- ty lo Madilorl Dtl ~· tdtiale from aQ .~~ milllon of t.be •tale'• clUJeos.- .. Kings Reach · Playoffs INOl..ICWOOD (AP> -BW.y . Harrie atrue-. for a pal' of 1oall~tbt lut wttb G HeOOda .... lD tM ••••• .. the Lot A1111 Kiftll skated to a 2·2 tie Wllb the Hartford WbaJerl Saturday nl&bt and ell"Hd a berth ln the NaUooal Hoekey Lea1ue playolfa . Tbe Ue 1ave Los Ao~s • ~to MODtreal ta tie '• Norris Dlvlaloo. '12 D06DU ad a playoff bertb f o.r I.lie le\'eotb couecutive year. BA&Tl'O&D"S ONE POINT kept (ta playoff bopes alift and moved ttie Whalen into a tie for third place ~lb Pttllbw'sb in the Ulbt Norri.a DivWoo race. Harris. traded to lbe Kings from the New York Jslanders two weeb •10. fired in a IS. footer following a •cr•mble in front of tbe Hartford net after the Kina• bad pulled goalie Dou1 Keam in favor ol an extra attacker. It was Harris• 19th goal of the sea.son. In the second period, liarrts evened the score at 1·1 at the 8:23 mark wben be connected on a IO.footer during a Los Angeles power play. HARTFORD TOOK a 1-0 lead In the opening period oo Mike Rogers' 41.st goal of the season when be Upped in a drive by de fenseman Mark Howe. Pat Boulette tipped in another drive by Howe 12:42 into the second period oo a power play to give the Whalers a 2-1 lead. Marcel Dionne picked up ao assist for lbe Kings to move into a tie with Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky for the NHL sconng lead. each with 133 points. Harris' arrival along with Dave Lewis from the Islanders in a trade for Butch Goring, bas s imply turned the Kings around Los An~eles. strug1ding as if a trip to the playoffs may be out or reach thb season. has now play<.>d :six g.u mcs w1thout a loss ::.1ncc the trade. The stnng includes victont:''> over Detroit. Qu e b ec and Colorado . and ti cs ~1t h Pitts burgh, Buffalo and Atlanta Thomasson Wins It, 7 -6, For Dodgers WEST PALM BEACH , FIJ CAP> -A sacr if ice fl y by Gar~ Thomasson broke a 6 6 lie in th1· 12th mmn~ and gave the Lo., Angeles Dodger.. a 7 6 victory over the Atlanta Braves m ex · h1bition baseball Saturday St t"ve Garvey led off the 12th with a single and moved to lturd on a hit by Darrell Thomas 'Phomasson drove his game winning sac Oy to deep center. The Braves came from behind to tie the Dodgers 6~ with <• three-run eighth inning. whlch was haghbghted by a two·run bases-loaded smgle by Chaco Ruiz. Dale Murphy b1l a two-run homer in the fourth for AUanta. which also l'?Ot runs from a s ingle by Brian Asselstine. a double by Luis Gomez and a s ingle by Rick Matula. The Dodgers grabbed an early lead with a three·run secooo. Joe Fergwson and Davey Lopes knocked in runs with doubles. Pitcher Burt Hooton drove in another with a sacrifice fl y. The winning pitcher was D odgers right-hander J oe Be ckwith, who s hut out the Braves over the final two in· nings. The loser for Atlanta was Larry Bradford. Russian Breaks Heiden's Record MOSCOW (AP> -A 24·year- old Moscow student has beaten American Eric Heideo's world s peed skating re<:ord over 10,000 meten, the Soviet news agency said Saturday. Tass sa id Dmitri Ogloblin skated the 10,000 in tbe Central Asian city of Alma Ala in 14 minutes, 28.12 seconds, an Im· provemeot of 1.41 seconds over Helden's mark last month. AUTO SPORTS I ICE HOCKEY /BASKETBALL ~ . Al'Wl..,_lo MARCEL DIONNE FIGHTS HARTFORD DEFENDER AND OOALIE FOR LOOSE PUCK. Grand Prix Record Set Piq_irent Earns Pole Spot With Scorching Run LONG BEACH <AP> -Nel.JSoo P1quenl blew away the year-old quali.fying rtt0rd for the Long Beach Grand Pnx. winning the pole ~itJon Saturday wtth an average speed of 93.598 mph in his wtute and black Brabham The 27-year ·o ld Brazilian toured tht• 2.02 male cour'>l' through the s treets o r Loni( Beach In 1 minute 17 694 M'('ond!> during thf' c;ccond and final hour uf qualifying for Sunday ·~ rat'e IT WAS THE third t1ml' dur 1ng tht• M.~s1on P1quent t•cup!>t•fl th<· record or 92 255 mph ~t 111 1979 by defending champion Gilles Villeneuve of Canada m a Ferrari. In facl. the top four qualtfier.r. fo r today ·c; 24-C'ar grad brokt• Villeneuve s mark Renl· AmouA of France put htS turbo-charged Renault on the front row Wlth a lap of 92 414 Patrick Depa1ller of France in an Alfa Romeo and l>Urprl&lnjl Jan Lammer s or Holl and in an ATS g rabbed -.1•rond row pos1l10~ with clock mgs or 92 379 and 92 304. rl">p('< lively. ·'It's my .,e<.·on d year an Formula One and the car 1s nov. mur h better each tJme out. ' Pa quent said. ACKNOWLEDGING THAT c·3 rs up front have a definite ad vantage on the light Long Beach rircuit, Plquent said. "I have :.a good chance. but a nyone can wrn thl' rare. The thing Is. tbe car ran very well with a full tank ... Former Formula One world champion James Hunt. now re· tired from drivtng and working here as a televtsion commen· tator. observed. "A lot ol the fast teams were waiting for their best efforts because the track usually 1eu much qwclter as the session goes on. Paquent stayed out there and put his fast time on the board. but by the lime the others 1ot back t.btte, Mt1hammad Keeps Crown ATLANTIC CITY. N . .J. (AP> -Matthew Saad Muhammad, who retalned h1a World Box.inl CouncU Uibt·beavywel1bt tiUe Saturday by noortna cballeqer John Coot.eh an lncredtble flve times in t.be fourth round. says his performance came aa oo sur- prise. "I told you once and I 'll tell you again, I will never let anyone take~ UUe from me," be aaid. Muhammad sald he'd like to meet the winner ol the Marvin Johnsoo-Eddle Greaory World Boxing AuoclaUoa Ulle flpl, wbkb will lake place Mooda,y in Knoxville, Tenn., to unite t.be ti· lie. tbere was a ltuJe b1l of 0 11 do•-n on the track and it never r~ lly got qwcker a~aan · For the r1r.c.t time m the r1\t> yeari. that th' Lttni• Br .11 h r.11, has bft>n run then· v. J r1<1 1-..r rari an tht• Cron! n1v. TUE IT\U .\~ T f-.\\1 h1 dom tnalt'Cl th1 t-\ c·nl .,., 1nmn~· lhn·(' of tht far.-.1 four rcsc• Jlul \'tllt-nt·u\t• qu:ilara1 d 111th :11 tlJ ';:!O mph "'half' deft nd1nr ~ orld c h.an1 p11111 1 ... 1\ ...,, h• r H• r r1f ~<1uth \frtr 1 ~ .1:. jl,tta .11 9CJ •:.~ I>ad1t'r of Parona 11f l-ran1 1·. ~ho was the provisional lt•Jdt•r rollowing the opening round of qualtf)Lng on Frida). c:fad all th1· "'a' to ninth !11-. '-.11urdJ' 1 locking of ~ll ; 11 .... , I •r• . quicker tbJn h1:. !ii t.!.li uf Uw preVtous da.) Amrrican Mario ,\nt1r1 ·tl1 mo\ t'<1 h1-. Lotu~ ur \11 !'1th .11 91 170 • \tins~ 2-1 FORMER INDIANAPOLIS Sto champion Parnelli Jones, meanwhile. pas.."ied actor Geoe Harkman with one lap to go and "'1•nt on to wan the Long ~arh < i r J nd Prix Pro-Celebrity ract· ll.1ckm<in. who i.larted at lht· fronl o f th•• 1·tl1hraty i::roup. "'ha ~·h wa., ~1ven a '>h<irt han dt<'a p O\l'r tht• pro drivers, tiutlt .i ht!! 1·:.irlv lc..ad Hut J on(•!> t'l1Udll ham on tht• ninth IJp or the JIJ Lip f 11 t Jl••'-'itnj.( ._f'i lh•• l1•,1<Jt•f'> "''Ill I hroui.:h lht• far'it 11( t \411 hJir pa11 turn-. un the :! ll:! mtlr· c·nur ,. t hruugh th(• Strech o f Lung 0 lfra1 h I-nrm1•r Olympie dt.•c:.ithulnn 'h J m pton Rru<"•' .I t·nncr \4 ..a -. rh1 rd folln'4 t-d '" <lt•frndang In cl \ v. a n n t r H a t' I.. \I 1 ,, r , .istronaul Pete ConrJd, hto1·I.. C'3r driver Kyle Pt:lly. drJ ~ tJrani.: C'hJmp1on I>nn l'rudhumm1• .. ind ,artor sportM·..ar 11rl\ er J..tml''> Brohn Whitecaps Weaken Uruler Surf Wave SpecW&.otk D1Uy Pilot VANCOUVER -A nuke goal headed by Steve Moyers at.the 84 :05 mart gave the California Surf a 2-1 North Aml'!ru~an Soc cer League opening victor) Saturday night over the Soccer Bowl champio ns Vancou.ve r Whitecaps. A crowd of 25,711. largest opening day attendance an Van- couver's biator)'. Wlt.Desaed lbe aame at Empire Stadium. •OYE&S. AN AMEalCAN pla1lnl ln place of Canadian Stephen Feeney wbo suffered a knee U:Uury early in the game, beaded a pass from Laurie Abtabama over Whitecap 1oalkeeper David Harvey to stun the partisan Vancouver crowd. The goal snapped a l·l Ue and left Vancouver's streak intact of openinl nilbt louea wbicb dates back to 1975. Abrahams, the bot.teal player on the Surf team, opened the scortni at the 37:39 mark. Marte Lindsay paaaed to I.he 26-year · old Englishman wbo scored from 12~out. V ANCOUVE& &ETAUATED exactly one minute later when Wlllle Jolm8toa toot advantqe of a cn'Haloo between two Surf def ender• to put one by aoal.lreeper Mike Mahoney. Alan Rall picked up the assist on the play The remainder of the game "as a defensive battle until Moyers scored bis goal. On that play. Abrahams sent a pas~ loward the Vancouver goal and both Moyers and Harvey at- tempted to run it down. The ball toot a weird bounce o n the Empire Stadium art1f1cal turf. and Moyers j u.st did manage to bead it over the Whitecap eoaIJe. THE SU&F PICKED VP eiJht polnu for the victory, the first win ever for California in Van- couver. However, it may have been a costly ooe. Feeoey's early injury (It occurred only 1~ minutes in- to the game) may be a ligament strain in the knee, Surf oIDcials reported. "Our game plan was to cut down their (Vanco uver's> service from the wingers to the forwards. J tblok we really a c- complished that," Surf coach Peter Wall said. Sparks usaJly fly when these two rival.I meet. Over the past two years, each team llad won at home leaving I.he series Ued at 2-2. Lut season, the Surf beat the Whitecaps in a shootout in California, and Vancouver won its home match lo the l~th minute on a penalty kick. Reeords Galore at LB Trophy Meet The aayln&. '' Recordt were meut to be broken," was taken literally Satuntn at the Laauu Beach Trophy Tract Keet. 59.7~ effort and added a DOD·record vic- tory lD tbe d.llcua (157-8) to take top honors of local competitors. Jiau Taal of Corona del Mar was voted outatand:lng female athlete ol the meet by ,aetU.oa recorda in tbe dlaeua (119-11) and ahotput (40-10~). The Sea Kinp wound up third int.be women'• competition. Atbla. from 61 schools coaverced o~ the i-.iuna Beach Hlah campus, and when It waa all over, 14 meet records bad been es ta blllbed. THE FACT THAT Sierra H1tb and North Torrance H~b won the NlpeeUve men's and women 11 varsity meet. .., .. MCODdary to lbc lndividual etrorta of the day. Four men's record• and 10( women•• meet marb were eetabllabed. San Clemente 's Jim Doe berlDI eatabU.bed a meet sbotput mark w~tb a ( OTBE& &BCO&DS brobn include the 49.1 effort in the 440 by Rlvenide Poly'a Joe Tbomu, Jame Preljon'· 1:59' m the llO, and an outatandllaa trlpl• Jwnp mark by Viet« Valley'• Paul &ln'at (45-3\4). Corona del Mar'• Andy Gerten aetUed for two tbinl place flniJbM 1n the mile <•:23.5) and two-mUe (9:30). In the women'• competition, records were ClltabH&bed In the 220, '40, •· mllt. two·mile, cliltance medle7,., relay. mile relay, thotput and dltcus. ~ Kart Gomea of Nortb Torrance •cored a double ncord·aett.lDI •lc:tory ln the 220 (211.5) and 440 (51.5), wblle Helen Romo of North Torrance •t.abllaa..d the meet 880 mark at2:17.•. North Torrance'• 880 and mll•nlay teams allo erued old meet mub with 1:.e.2 uct 4:05.• efforll. Costa Mesa cot ln on tho retard break. lnl wtth a 11:03.o effort in the "1nen's distance medley rela7. ' Hues, 6WC, Gaaehos Win I• Olia the :V•r of t:be Pk'1tttt Weft, rHUi. ,k 't too earl1 to wll, but after cbulq c.Trttoa Colle•e lD tM South Cout Coal renee bateball atanduip the • paat "'tit )'t•rt, Oran•• Coat I finally mak.lQI •MllUmatettaDd. Oraqe Coaat coutecl to lU alllth con feren~ win v...lthoul • lou S.turd~ af ternoon, wh1ppln1 h1'bl)'·~1a.rded !)an ta Ana, 6 2. IN onu;a JUNIO& cou. G •e lion, Saddl back mond lnto • tint place tie with San D• 11U> CC by virtue of ltj 1 ~ wtn ovt'r CUrwt. and Oo)den WKl rec~lved lJ ,~&lk1 •nd PoW>ded out IS hlU In u 13 Hout or LA Soulhwnl At OrlU\& Coa1t, the Plralf'tl had tu come fl'Om ~hind \\Uh tht't't rWli. 10 lhl' -~ twl etp&.h lulap &ca wla. Doll mlth w9t ~lpt. lnnlnaa ad acatl.-ct et1b1 blll lO plclt up LM N, whll t.arr-Y Hkkl made bla JU.h NMef •P· pearute ol the .. 1aon ud rwordld bl• !fhtlh I • Th• bl• blow In th Pintea' lhtM!nan l"Yenlb w..u • double up UM alley by Oeve Cibdt that •corfli two runt. TH O&OPPBD Santa Aa_a ·a r•<'ord to 4 a an cool rrnce. 11 3 overall At tru.1 , Saddlebat'k lmproved lta M lulon Conf•r net" ""tord to t-4 11 tho Gau<'hol arort'd thre~ rwu ln the top of the fll\h to u1ke a e ~ lud they wouldn't rl"llnqu.I h San Dlt-tio CC, meanwbU~. dropped u doublti hodt~r to Rlveralde to accou.at for tho fiC'lt piac.e Southern Dtvtllon tie. Mllse er.Un, who came on lo relief ln the fOW1.h lnnJAa, plebd up UM vletoey to even h1I re«>rd at 2·2. 11M otteulve power wu tuppUed by Oouc Prtts, who went tbne-for-nve and drove ln a bome aod Ed McCann, wbo homered and 1ln1le1lDtbNetripetolb plat.. AT OOLD&N WUT, the RuaUen re· celved 14 atratabt balll to open the COO· test aod tc<>recJ three lD the nm lnnin& co route to their lau•ber. GWC put lbe 1ame on lee wtlh three home runa in tbe eeventb H Bob Oro1an. Oary Sprincer and Dave Ward all hit their firat round-trippers of tbe year wltb a man on base. a.ndlf, Mlfcft 30. 1llO ·-Oli.. .... Ml' • -c:... .__,.,. l _ - -l'*6 ttt -~IC U» .. I--... , ......... c. ............ SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MERCURY IJOI MOITH 1VITIM AYIMUl/SAMTA AMA/147..01 11 BETWEEN 4ttl & Htl'I STS NEXT TO THE 55 FREE AV OM.YPILOT fla ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MD Breezes, 16-2 Eagles, Oilers Suffer Losses Estancia and t111nt1ngton lkach both came out on th/ i,hort tmd of tournament baseball scores Sisturday afternoon. while Mate r De1 i,tarted orr the Easter break with an easy Angelus ~ague v1t•tory over PlUs X El>tanc1a, playing in the Oolsa Grande Toumam~nt , was nipped t-.1ce. "'hile tluntinl'Cton &:arh ~u! fered a slim setback rn the Anah .. 1m Tournament. Here's how thlngs went Pacifica 3, E1tencla 2 The Eagles made a quick exit of the Bolsa Grande Tournament because of two one-run losses In the opener. Pac1r1ca scored twice in lbe second inning on a walk and two er rors. N . TOf'fane• 7, Htn. Beache Down by six runi, after two 1nnin1a,. Huntington Beuch cumc back to tie the gamt' 1n the bottom of the sixth and al(lun notch the score in the M!Vl·nth before lo:.1ng in tht· tenth Five Oilers collt:cted two tuts in the loss Tony Rrt:C'kley. J aimn Walker. Tony J>tulhp1>, M1kt· Turnl'r and Glen !'ll·ldo Mater Del 16, Plu1 X 2 Mark Ratto drilled a three-run homt:r and rolh:cled l>IX RBI as Mater Oe1 improved its Angelus League mark to 3 2 Amid David added a round·tnpper O\ er the 375·foot s ign at II art Park an Orangl· Chip Graham had un ROl sinRlc for Estantia 1n the fourth, but tht• ta~les had trouble pullln)( their Se\'en hit:. to~cther at the r ight time Stevt• Mendoza on tht· mound for Muter De1, re<'orded nine stnkeouls East Wins, MVP Award For Griffith TODl'S VODKA OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCH I' l II '" Canyon 2, Estancia 1 Once again. l'..stancia outh1l 1ls op poncnts. and once J gain the Ea~lcs lost a one run decision 645 8 99 Canyon scored tw1 <·e 1n the second on a hit baller, an crror and two run s1n~le by Coy Glass The Eagles pulled lo w1ttun 1n one in the third when Rich Amaral got aboard on an error. stole second and scored on a double by Bob Lanmer For Estancia. it was the first time 1n several years that the Eaglci, h11d been eliminated rrom the Bulsa Grande tourney in the first round The losses dropped Estanc1a 's overall mark to 6-5, but they boast a 3·2 Sea View League mark. LPOOC Needs Fmancial Aid LAKE PLACID. N.Y. <AP> -ll LAS VEGAS (AP) -Guard Ref!IJle Carter of St John's scored 17 pomts LIQUEURS and Lowsv11le guurd Darrell linfhlh maretto Di Saronno. I.' lJ/ added 16 Saturday to lead the East ~quad to a 97·69 victory over the West Drambuie, .'J U/ in a nationally televised college all· Gailiano • .> 101 i,lar basketball game Kahlua •1, 11 G r1H1th, who played 1ust 18 '· minutes in the contest, drew roaring · M.idori Melon,·' H>l ~heers from the crowd or 3,500 with Southern Comfort, 1 l'>LITLk his slam dunks and was named the Tia Maria. ?JO/ UOTTU Rl TAIL 5.63 11.32 10.25 7.87 9.75 . 12.24 8.77 game's most valuable player. The West was led by Don Collins of BLENDS Washington State. who scored t• Hiram Walker Imperial, OUAIH .. 5.50 points. UCLA forward Klki Van· Kessler. 1 1.,1 lft R 10.53 derweghc• and Minnesota cente r Kevin Mcllale chipped an 10 points Seagrams 7 Crown. UILH 11 .85 CA!>I ~llAll 124.95 125.68 113.77 87.40 108.33 67.96 97.35 61 .00 58.50 65.7 1 W'· 11 ta'-e $3.5 million to ball out lhe each In the loslng effort. BO<JRBO""S ... McHale w .. • the 0 ame's leadin° re· 1"' • Lake Placid Olympic Organising .... .. .. • A 5 99 66 55 Committee committee President bounder,pullln1downl6. Ancient ge. U<J·W' • • Rev. J . Bernard Fell said Saturday. Both teams looked rag&ed i.o . the Early TI mes, rXJAJ< r 5.99 66.60 Without grants Crom the state and opening half, with the East ahead ~-34 H. Walker Ten High, 1 ,., un I< 9.78 5435 federal governments totaling that at tbeintermisslon.TheWestsbolJUAt... W H 739 8199 amount, the LPOOC will "go out un-33 percent from the floor for the con· t · arper, <XIAHT • · der the bankruptcy banner," Fell test, makmgonly 30of91 field goals. Jim Beam, 1 ,., 11111< I 1.19 62.00 s a 1 d . 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I ASL West Chdmps FielJ, Strong Unit SY cvn IEEDEN °' .. .....,"91 ..... lt WO' DOt bave all tbe dazzle of, say, a reulUoa ot the Be.Clea, but tbe return of tbe Calilonla SuMbt•'• ortCiaal coach and re...UNIHmeat ot teaip t.e.d- quarten in Oraqe County a. aan to deUcbl .,... aoccer eo- thualuta. . Willa tbe retun of Coada Derek Lawtbtt after a one-year stint u a California Surf uail· taut coach. the Sunshine, Oraqe County's America Soc· cer Leque ea&nnt.. la bmy ~ partnc for ita April 4 opener at Santa Ana Bowl with the Colwn· bua Kqic. IN ADDITION, tbe Stmahine bouta four retvDiq All-at.an from lut year's 1qu.ad wh1eh ac· cum u1at.ed a gloasy Z2·1-3 re- cord, the beat of aay pro- feaiooal IOCC'e!' team, ASL or North American Socttr Leque. The Sunablne played lb 1ame. and wu baaed ln Ton'ance last year. eaeb qalnst W.terD DtVtaoo foes Sacramento and San Prut· claco, a lltuatJoo wblcb may be njce on the travel espleDMI <u compared to 1lz cemH ID Penuyl'falde for eumple) but wtil be a bear llDce Sacramtldo ii thedefeadSa&ASLcbamptoaa. 8T1LI... IA WTBB& predicts tome entertalnlng soccer t.b1a aeaaoa lD tbe 10,000-seat Santa Ana Bowl "We bave the nucleul f« a Cood team th1a year. Anytime we've played in Orance eo.ty, we've bem an exciting team. We're fut, ent.ertalalng and that'• wb.at tlae fana an Soing to see,'' pred1cta Lawler. Amoac tbe returnees are um All-atan Keith Walley, Ba.moo Moraldo, Don Tobin and Poli Garcia. Tobin and Walley are MCUl'e ln tbe midfidder posi· Uoa. llonldo la a defender and Garcia a foc'wanl. Tbe Sunshine . the 1919 ...,.,......._..,..._.._ Western Division champion, A PORTION OF nte c9'owo OP 7,400 ATftNDING ,,_ KIMNR OPEN SATURDAY ON A HILL RlaDE THE 111M OREEH. plays 22 1amea includlnl( six TBE FoaWAllD LINE abo anc hades former Edlaon High Sebool and Santa Ana CoUece 1landout Donald Burke. Laat year, Burke waa team captain. first team AD-South Cout Coo- f ereoce and player of the year ~bUe at Santa Ana. HOLLIS STACY CHIPS ONTO THE NINTH GREEN AT MESA VERDE CC SATURDAY. No-hitter Slows UCI . .. ~ Anteaters Win tM Opener to Get Split • UC Santa Barbara's Mark Nowlin tossed a oo-blUer Satur· day afternoon to blghUgbt a double-header with UC Irvine in Southern California Bueball As· aoeiation action at UCI Satur- day. The Anteaten took the first game, 10-4, behind tbe seven-hit pitcblnc or Bob Frisbette (7-1). Nowlin and UCSB won the inlgbtcap, 4·1. ~ Nowtin's no-bitter was marred by a fourtb inning run by Uct. : The Anteaters' Carson Carroll walked, moved to secondt on a balk and advanced to third'OO a ground out. He then managed to steal home. That made the score, 3· l, UCSB. NOWLIN (Z·I) DmN'T exact- ly overpower UCI. He fanned two batten and walked three. He abo relied on some beads-up defensive plays by his lnlielders. bl the first game, UCI scored five unearned runs ln the second inning, all after two out. The key blow was a three-run double by Carroll. Had UCSB catcher Matt Stanovich not dropped a pop-up in front of the plate with two out and the Gauchos trailing only 1-0, things might have gone d.Jf. ferently. MIKE NAGLE, Scott Darling and Ron Elliott bad two-hit performances Cor UC1. Dirk Wletatock started the second game for UCI and suf- fered hil second defeat against three victories. Saturday's double-header split leaves the Anteaten with a 2-2 conference mark and a 16-13-1 overall record .. Uct dropped its firat conference game le"riday against the same Gaucho team at UCSB. UCI travels to Cal Poly Pomona Tuesday for a 2: 30 con- ference game with the Broncos before holtlni the Orange Couo· ty Tournament Thurs day through Saturday. The double ellminatlon tourney also in- cludes Chapman College, Southern California College, and Cal State Fullerton. , ........ ) KEMPER UP FOR GRABS • • hole and the last three but otherwise, there tan 't too much. "I TlllNK TUE COUaSE wall play better Sunda) The· players learned a new golf coune out there today." For the Cirst time 1n thrtt days, sbe had a par four on the 17th bole wbe~ she carded a tn pie bogey on open.a.ng d ay "I tut the U>OSt sol.Jd ~l"('O(ld shot I e-ver tut there today and at still rolled over ~ gr~o TIM-n I alm~t laughed when someone aneeied 1ust wbeo I took the put- ter back." Nancy then explaln<'d bow ~™· planned to play the C'OUr!>e dur· mg the finaJ round. "I'll GOING to concentrate on hl tt.10g lbe gret:n.!> ID reg ulll. lJon Heritage Golf aod leWn& it as clo&e to lbe PlD u poui~. u the ball coes lo the hole. fine ··Even t.bougb you att playmg Lbe goll C'OW"'Se. you also b.a ve lo ~ atch what the others are dolog. I Lik e lo watC'h tbe leader board but wbell you keep fallinc back and ICXDeC>Oe Wee Stacy lsn 't . it 1~o ·l easy. But yoo have lo erue ..omelhulg l.Jke that rront o.me to- day. 'Tm still hltt.Jng the ball well I Juat doo t Uunk lhey "'anted an) body to shoot a 66 out there I.Oday .. A bot round for aoy ooe ol a doieo players could gtve them lhe lead or put them &n coot.en l100 and perhaps bnog about another mu.save lie aft.er tbe 12 boles ol regulat100 play today The Su.mbine'a new"t aod Y'OWl&eat addiUoa la 1'1-year-o&d Pet.er Skou.raa. Bon ln New York Clty, and 1Wl a student at Beverly Hills Hieb School, Sltouru stands 5-4 and weighs a mere 125 pounds. Tbe Sunshine goalkeeping duties will be ab.and by Marine Cano who posted a 6-1 record and L80 goals-against awrage lut year, and recently-signed Greg ScbeU, wbo played NCAA Di vlaaoo I soccer for the U nl venity of South '1orida lo Tampa Tbe Son.shine sc~ule lo- t'l udu six Saturday nlgbt games. lhre-e Friday nlgbt coo- t.e&U, ~Wednesday rugbt en- counten and two Sunday aft.er. 0000 games All ~ games be&in at 7:35 p m .. n;cept Sunday afternoon matC'be:s wb.Jch start at 4 ·05 p.m., S acramento v isi t s lb e Sunstune Saturday, May 17 and Saturday, Aug. 16 Tewell's 66 Catches Pate IREAK AWAY TO THE GREAT NORTHWEST! ROOCWlU.'S HANFOQO OPtRA TIONS ta lntem..tngt HILTON HEAD ISLAND. SC. <AP> -Doug Tewell. ooe ol the lut men oo tbe cou.ne. btrdled two of bis lo.st three boles lo complete a five-under· par 66 and ti e J erry Pate roe t.be secood·round lead Saturday in the rain-delayed Herita1e Golf Clasak. Tewell and Pate, who bad a secood-round 69, finished 36 holes with matcb.ing totals ol llS, seven shots l.IDMr par on the water-loe&ed Harbour Town Golf Un.ks. TEWELL, A 3t-YEAR-OLD wbo bas yet to win ANH. 2, l•. fol U""9f ~ P'eole see OJ od "' lh8 "t,......'"tf' aecnoo ot •oda(s ~ PoQ9$1 W• Of9 on~' oppom,ruty ~' Mln0fttte1.. women ond Plondlcb~ ore .ncowog.o to oppt'f =-~~,,l,:=*~1 '0 lo•IOO ~ ~WA993$2 -·~-·-......... in five years of PGA tour 4tCtJvtty, got bia sba~ ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji of the lead with a 1JJ.2IO foot blnHe putt oo Lbe fmal bole well aft.er Lbe n•UooaJ t.eJevt.aion cameras bad ended their coveraee for t.be day. ··u wu a slam~un.t." Tewell said of t.be putt that put blm ln a lie for the top. 'Td left ooe sboct on the 17th aod I wun't going to do it oo the lab . Tbe ball hit the back or the cup, Jumped up in the air and tblll went In tbe bole ..• The tou.mament achedule wu set back oae fu.U day by heavy rains that d1trnped more than an inch ot mobture on the low-lying layout, wubed out Friday's play and left the course spotted by pools and puddles ol water. A DOtJllLE ROUND ol 36 boles la scbeduJed today -weather penn1tUn1. More abowen are forecut. ··/UJ.J more raln and we'll be ln trouble," aald Hale lrwto. a two-Ume winner of th1a toumameat and ontt again ln cootenUoa for the Utle that an- nually grows ln presUse and Importance. aEARANCE SALE MAR. 27 • APR. 7 25%-50% OFF An MH1S ClothlftCJ Style Center 306S. BC... U..... S. a1 1.ec ••wt••• .. St.Ho.I OPEN I 0 A.M. • t P .M. "The coune la saturated. Some fairways are small lakes. More rain and tbe course will be un-~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~ der water." -::: The wet COD<UUom. soft creena that held shots well. and an absence of wind. produced some ex· tremely low scortne. The beat WH by tour sophomore ScoU Simpson, who came with1n ooe stroke ol the coune record with a 64. He wu Ued at 137 wtth John Mahaffey and Leonard Thompson, each ol whom bad a 68. Babe a Ma• Fa.,ered THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 'Anita Derby Today ARCADIA (AP> -Althouch tt may not sound like It, Bill Shoemaker la paying Raiae a Man a very b1cb com· pllmeot when be says the colt ''eould be a freak." Shoemaker, bone raclng'a win· nlngeat Jockey , u1e1 tbe term "freak" to mean that JlaiM a Jiu ii ''capable ot doinc ~.·• • Ralle a Man, winner of three ot bl.I ~ four lifetlme 1tarts, 11 the probable : favorite 1D today's SIN.JOO Su&a : Anita o.rt>y for,.,....., . : ALL OP 818 P&SVJOVI ltu1a : bave been at Santa Aldta. He elocbd • 1: 41 W ID wiDDlDt Ute 11·11-mllt Ian. ~ Felipe Baadicap, bl• flf9t race around two turu, .... ,,.. ,...... away at the flnlab. • "He tnb wf:= tbe sate, thn nlmred.'"'l~delrp. "lie relued so much golng Into the nrat turn I bad to cluck him. The Carpenter started to Inch away from UI at tbe top of the far tum but I only bad to move my hands and cout u soon aa be bad the lead. "He hun't shown lt all yet," con .. tlnued Shoemaker. "Tbere'a no t.ell· iDI bow 1ood he'll Wm out to be." A PIBLD OF 11 baa entered the Ord n.amlq of tbe Derby, wblcb ID· oaally determlDea the three-year-old cbamploub.lp at. tbe Santa Anita meetlq. Sta palt wtnnerw have IOG• oa to capture tbe Kentucky Derby, U.. lat .. .,.. Altlrmed In 1t78. AU fBtrtea hitbe l'Al·mlle rac. wiU carry 130 DCMICll. U all 10 to to UM pott, tbl wt.. will Ml"D '111. '1001 .. 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Vet, ln four CMlUnaa at Torrance. ah p1tcbN two two-hitters. one one·httltt and one no hiller for Coach Ccllu\le ~aw'• team The Ollers lost to the tournament ch•m.Pioa North Torrance tHm, l·O, lheo won the consolattoa uu~ ••• WHEN THE FALL SCUOOL YEA& be&.ins at USC, the TrQjan women'a &YmObUtt team will have another ouulandlna performer from the Orange Coast area. Suzy Kellums, a member of the U.S. national team and a mid-year erllduate of Estancia H1gb School. has signed a national letter of intent to at· tend the Trojan institution. In the 1979 World Championships in Texas. she won a gold medal on the uneven bars. One of her Trojan teammates will be Marina High graduate Jill Ornstein who is a sophomore this year. Also signing to attend school at USC is Kelly Henry o f Glendale who won the Seventeen Magazine 21-and·under singles title last year at Mission V1eJO. * ... NEWPORT HAllBOR HJGH graduate Sue Spangler had quite a year as a freshman performer for the Drew University Rangers women's basketball team. She was selected to play in an intra·state all·star game in Madison. N J and during the regular season. averaged 16 2 points a game and 11.4 rebounds. She was first in the Middle Atlantic States Collegrnte Conference m free throw percentage shooting 183 9 ) and third in field goal percentage (5.S.5). II r acortna averap wu tflhtb and re.: boundioa mark ninth ln tM dreWt. She al.lo set aeveral aebool reeordl durlnl tbe put wuoo Sintle aeaaon recordl Included most 0Uen1lve r bound• <lot), mott total rebounda <228> and hl&h t r•boU.nd avena• (ll.4). • • • WH N THE coaoNA DBL ua HIGH track and f1eld team perlorm1, OCle ol tbe competitors has an athletic b1tclt1round to Uve up to. Kelley McKeever, a loni jwnper wbo reeenUy won wltb a murk of lS.10. 11 the dauaJlter of former Trojan and pro footbaJl player Marlla McK•ver. .. ·-OllANGE COAST A&EA GYJINAST8 who reached the state champ ooshlp meet ln Redlands lhla weekend include the foUowtna: In tbe senior d1vi11ion were Michelle MeulAa and Shelley Pitt, both of Huntington Beach and tn Ule junior class two division were Stacey Stewart of Newport Beach, Stacy Pill of Huntlneton Beach and Diane Klumb of SeaJ Beach. All perform for the KIPS gymnastic team • • • ORANGE COAST CO.LI.EGE women's track and field team is undefeated lb.is season and ooe of the big reasons why is Laura Held, a sophomore hurdle star. She has clocked 14.9 in the 100-meler hurdles this year. the best in Southern California, and hopes to get down to 14.7 by the stale meet in May. Her mark of 1:03.9 in the 400-meter hurdles is almosl four seconds better than her nearest rival. Last year her best was 1:01.6 and she hopes lo im· prove to under a minute by the state event. She's a sports medicine student and under trainer Leon Skeie. became interested in the train· ing procedures. She now puts in approximately 18 hours a week as one of Skeie's student trainers Skeie says she is one of the best student trainers he's ever had and she hopes to follow up with a career in that vocation. Another Airwaves Blooper This Time PGA. Threesome Gets Caught in Act HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. I AP l Tom Kite and his play- ing partners were unaware lbe1r hig hly cr1t1cal remarks of another pro golfer would be a ired on national television Saturday. finally reallzC' he was slow when a pigeon landed on him "l said we ought to enforce our rules about fines and sus pensions for slow play. Bruce said about the same thing. "There are three or four guys out here who are extremely slow players. We aJI know who they are and they know who they are. Schroedel' is one of them. "He was not out or position." 5a1d Clyde Mangum. the deputy commissioner for tour opera· lions ''They don 't kno w what th ey'r e talking about ," Schroeder s aid. "1f they say I'm one of the four slowest players out here. I'm not as fast as they are, but they're tbree or the fastest players out here. ~. MsGh 30, 1080 DAILY PILOT " FollOWlng are the top 5')0rt1 ~ts on TV today. Rating$ art: .f' .t ex(eflent: .f 1 .f worth watcl\lno; 1 1 fair, 1 foroet ft. S 10 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NIA BASKBTULL: Boston at Pttfl-'of\JI. ~n: B,..nt MuSbv"9tfl 8.U Ruuefl •nd Hot Rod Hundley. -: . ., ... ... ; ... Larry Bird will face Or. J , Jt.tUus ~rvln9, in a key Attan· -: ti( Oivlslon oa~. Both teams are In h playoffs and are in a close battle for the title. Bird nu shOWed fans and TV • viewers a style of t>askeltMll ref'f'1,,_te:tnt of the old days -_,. ttte simpte but effective give tnd oo, the hlt·the~·man ... pass, and he's also the Celtlts' leadlnl 1CC>rer with better thin 21 a game. Erving is en.toying n1s tlht'St season since entering the NBA tour years ago and is avweglno over 26 points a • game. .; BRIAN GOODELL n 10:25 o.m., Ctaannel 11 ./ ./ ./ DODGERS BASEBALL: Montreal vs. Oodgffs. Announce": Ross Porter and Jerry OooQett. .· Arvidsson, Goodell Set Swint Marks The 0od9ers play their final Sunday game in Vero Be.ch - today before returning tw>me fOt' the Freeway series with the Anoels beginning Friday night. CAMBRlDGE, Mass. (AP) - Par Arvidssoo streaked to his second U.S. Open and NCAA re· cords Saturday night. helping California win the NCAA swim- ming and diving championships for the second year in a row. California had held an lB pomt lead going into the third and flnal day , and never was threatened seriously . The Golden Bears piled up 234 polllts to 220 for second·place Texas. FLORIDA, THE PRE-MEET ravorite. finished third with :n>, followed by UCLA with 192 and Auburn with 168. Arvidsson, a Swede who plans to swim for his country in the fl 11 :30 a.m., Channel c ./ ./ ./ ./ WOMEN'S GOLF: Women's Kemper Open. Announcers: Don Crlque, carol Mann, Susan O'Connor, Mary Bea Porter and Marlene Floyd. Jo Ann Washam and Debbie Massey hold a one-stroke lead over Nancy L~z-Melton and Hollis Stacy going Into todav·s final round of the Kemper Open tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club in ~ta Mesa. Dry greens and brisk winds senl scores soanng Saturday dunno the third round of play, ~ Noon,Channel2 I./ GOLF: Sea Pines Heritaoe Classk. Announcers: Pat Summerall, Ben Wriottt, Frank Gl1eber and l<eo Venturi Doug Tewell and Jerry Pa~~ the second round le.ld rn the Sea Pines Heritage Classic. Today's schedule calls for two rounds of olay to conc.IUde the 72 -hole affair. Friday's round was ra1nf'd out. Olympics. shattered the record OTHER TELEVISION in the :n>-yard butterfly with a 9 4Sam 13.41 -FUTBOLSOCCER. winning tvne of 1 4 4 43 Michael NOOf'I tSl WOMEN'S TENNIS -Finals 1n the Clairol Bruner <ff Stanford had set the Crown trom Lcl Costa CC in Carlsbad I I p.m. Ill SUPERSTARS -NASL Plcwer Brian Budd 0 d marks Of 1.45.27 at the Im of Can~a. 1h£-1978 and '19 final winner at'd He1sman Trophy NCAA meet. victor Charles White of USC, top the field in the 1980 World Arvidsson also set US. Open Frndl, tape<:l in Freeport, the Bahamas. and NCAA records Friday OJght 1 JO p,m (41 -SPORTSWORLD -Part one of the US in the 100-yard butterfly and women's pow er1ttt1ng champ1onShips, taped 1n Los Angeles captured both events for the i\lso. the Grand National Steeplechase, one Of Europe's oldest second stra.tght year nor<,e racing events, taped 10 Alntree. England and c alifornia ·s team depth NASCAR's Charlotte 300 tor late model sportsman cars. com. mentators oo the V.ow mcluci. ~rlln Olsen, Brough Scott, proved to be too much for UCLA. Paul PaQe and Johnny Ruther1orc!. which won five or the 18 events. 2: ts p.m 1n -BOXING -Amateur lighters from more than any other school in the 1 rel and and the u S. square Off in a senes of bouts taped at competitiooatRarvard. Fort Bragg 1n North Carohna. Olympic gold medalist Brian 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The - Goodell of UCLA. a Mission Vie· NCAA sw1mm1no and divtOQ championships, taped In cam-~ "I dJdn'l know anything about it," Kite said when informed that bis conversation with Bruce Lietzke and Lanny Wadkins was relayed to a national television audience. ''HIS GROUP WAS a hole and a half bebJnd at one time. We were waiting on every shot. Slow play is a problem out here. It's a problem for golf And it's bad for goU. · u ,..... d ered t>ridoe. Mass. Also: a re~at shoWlnQ of the Cheyenne Fron· ~ ·'IT IF TAKES them 10 JO ........... gra uate, pow lo lier days roMc> and a preview of Monday night's bl~ bcnclr'Q second.a to hit a shot and me 2o victory in record tim• ln the card, featuring toor champions.hip bouts In three divisions. . • THEY WERE TALKING among themselves and criticized J ohn Schroeder, who was in the group in fronl of them. or slow play. "We knew we were wired for sound, but that was all while we were standing around waiting to hit," Klte ~aid. "l didn't th.ink they'd put u.s on camera when we were just standing around." Kite talked freely of the con· versation, however, in which at least one expletive rcwched the air "We've had slow players who worked hard to improve and are no· longer slow players. But he (Schroeder) hasn't improved at alJ." Schroeder was unaware or the criUcism until informed by a newsman. seconds, does that make me a l,6$0-yard·freesty&e to complete Host: Jim Mc:K•r with <ommtnta1an J im Lamolev. Howard bis NCAA awwp ol t:be IDO and Cosell 4Md Mark se>ttz. slow player? 1.flO ~ md tbe ~,ant 7 p.m. <SO) -SOCCD MADE IN GERMANY. "They were just so~e iUYS individual medley for the third 1:30 p.m. tS2> -HORSE RACING -Today at Santa standmg around with nothjog year in a row. Anita better to do than complain. I 11:.S p.m . ~2J -AUTO RACING -Formula One car'§ think lt just shows no claaa at poa HSASLY TllK ftll8'I' ,ace bV U'9 snores of u.e Pacmc ~ In covuaoe of the • • all... ball of the 1,850, Goodell beWed Toyota Grand PrlJI °' Lono &Mch. ·.:.: The three players were fitted neek·and-neclt wt.th Uanard:a's Baseball -Mon~• !~~at Vtto Be.ten, 10:2s .~: with microphones that fed into Bobby Hackett, the ND:Der·up a.m .. KASC (79CU; Milw.JUk.ee ~ Ange4s at Palm Spr-lngs, ;~: the television coverage of the lutye.ar,beforetumlqltin:toa 12:SSp.m.,KMPCC7JO>. _ event. ·It la part of an experi· one-man abow. BasUtbau -LaJcers at Golden State. 2:20 p.m •• KLAC :..; ment being conducted by the Goodell'• time ol 14:54 .07 (570). tourandt.belelevisionnetwork.s. nipped the NCAA mark or MOHOAY'SRAOIO O•fD GROUP WASN'T f Th I h th ...... t r Baseball -Dodgers vs. Mets at St. Petersburg, 10:25 " ..,"' out o e payers ave e n&-, o 14:54.13 be established at last am .. KABC (19()): Cleveland vs. An<)els at Palm Spnngs, pP0GsA1tiot.oun artoaffn1.Yc1·atilms em.'o'ru~teorsstihde. relfusal todwelin~ thtoe mbikes.~y year's meet. He also bolds the t2 SS p.m., KMPC <710). a so can ec e ave es U.S. Open American records of (The o.11y Pilo1 is not ""PGMibl• tor lat• changM.) "LA~NY SAID JOHN~w~o~u~ld:__~p~a~c~e~of~p~la=y-o~n.:...:.a~r~eg:u~l=a~r~b=as~i:s_·~-=-on:.:._::a:n:y~p~la:y~e~r~in:..:::th:e:i~r~gro:.::..:.:up~.~~--=1:4~:4:7~.zt:.:.:.·~~~~~~~~~~~~==~========================================~ Fmalists Barely Win SpedaJ to tbe Daily Pilot Top-seeded Ma r ty Hogan and second - seeded Dave Peck will meet in today's final round of the King 's/Newport tac· quetball classic after winnrng tiebreake r matches Saturday. Hogan or San Diego staged a furious raJly in the tiebreaker or bis match with seventh- ranked Mike Yellen lo win, 19-21, 21·10, 11·10. Peck also came on strong in his extra game to beat ninth-ranked C harlie Brumfield, 15-21, 2H7. 11 ·5. Hogan, who bas now beaten Yellen in the sem irinal round of three Natioo1'1 Racquetball Club Pro-Am tour events this season, trailed 8 -2 in the tiebreaker. But he managed to stop Yellen, who bad scored five straight; points, and scored slx stra\1ht himself. 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AnlMlllct-~ ' IATUttDAft •llW&.'n ....t.V-1 T_..,1, ... lct ttf•O ............... p .... , ... Tillwl .......... °''"' .. """"'. ........ ~., . ., Misc . PLAID WALLPAPER SUGGESTS A FABRIC LOOK. Morgan • By P EGG V MORGAN c-.. ~ • My 12-yeor-old rakes my nerve• like needle3 on 3J>lmtns. but when he broke my blue wind-chimes, he bought me a gold braulet with hu lunch money. "My daughter, my frttnd, tDiU be harder to relm- quiah, that mmicul.ous mistake of a baby, the one who slept or marled, who grew eo.rily, a.oho didn't itch ~11 wtth chicken po%." When 36-year-old Pegw Morgan dhiorced her husband, ahe told her chi ldren it wa.t t heir Mciaon whethn they wanted to li~ with her or their /aJha. When, after two JJeOT• with Mr, IMJ/ ciao# to go to tMir father, ahe wrote abovt her f eelmgs m her weekly column in the Camden (N.J.) Cotmn-Post. HADDONFIELD, N.J. (AP)-The children say they are leaving, to live wilh their father and nu up the house he wants to buy. After two years with me, it is his tum, they say. My daughter tells me this, her flushed face tortured with tears that bum down cheek.a still baby plump. She bas always cried inconsolably at leave·takings. She is bigger than I am now. Her common sense and equanimity often make me feel neurotic. In the night of years, she new over m e. She is more my mother than my mother is -than I am for her. But now s he is grievous with choice and de· cision. She is a child of 16. I F I HAD only left the divorce undone and un· said any talk of custody and support, we might have lived unchanged a little longer. But another love tugged me from sole fidelity to the children The legal tics chafed s loppily. They bound another woman, a chrysalis. I had cast off. I felt twice unfaithful. It is a war of loves. "Let them go. . Let them have him," said my friends -some mother, some not. God knows I hadn't been much of a mother the past few years, possessed by work, sear ching through sad bars and desperate parties - though l found nothing there and tned to hve without -for adult love, when the children·~ should have been enough I juggled home and career and social life, as the magazines say, but the bouncing balls fell all over the floor. spilling sobs and screams and guilt, which the magazines never hear. I was often sorry I fell into motherhood. for which I have no natural talent. It was too hard. It was harder than bleeding words into stones and that is hard enough. Their father had the knack of a parent He never had to think about his response or reac· tion or parental actions vs. Morgan When the children were in the mountains this summer, alone I e m braced the silence. I hugged it to my shoulders like lynx. I came home to no disarray, no laundry, no din from dueling radios, trumpeting stereos or turbulent televisions, no bickering to break up and no charging through the flat like bulls, no air-raid squawks of Mom to quicken blood. Plus. no tree- trunk thuds of sneakers pounding up the stair· steps. no hungry mouths crying that I never cooked. I ATE STRA WBEB&IES over the alnk and pelted the lynx. I ai.o double-locked the door and bunled a night light . My old windows and m aimed sc reens and rus(y locks chlttered and whispered. The attic crouched overhead wtth tigers from forgolten nightmares. At 2 a.~.'-groggy with sleep. I beard the awful agit.atea breathing of my fint obscene phone call. The tiger> leaped alive and raped my luscious quiet. I was glad when the kid.a came home. I am almost certain my son should be with his father. I do not share his passion for root· ball, hamburgers and the sun. I disapprove. l want him lo write poetry, not howl. J went crazy with his col.Jc in the cradle and only less crazy since. When he slams doors and bellows. I understand why the only gift my father ever wanted was peace and quiet. a re· quest J and my six s1bbngs noisily belittled and disbelieved. My 12-year -old rakes my nerves like needles on splinters. He 1s hyper. dJstempere<i, 1mpat1ent with 1mperfect1on. which is all around tum. He 1s my mirror image. But when he broke my blue wind-chimes. he bought me a i?old bracelet with has lunch money When he is not hollcnng. he 1s melting glacial hearts. MY DAUGHTER. my friend. willbeharderto relinquish, that miraculous mistake of a baby. the one who slept or smiled, who grew easily, who didn't itch even w1lhchickenpox. She was the best baby ever born and the first. and her first year of hfe. t1ll lately, I remembered as mv happiest. I was only 20then She can fax washing machmes and cook for herself. a witty ballerina who has always known when to leave me alone. With pnde, she has ap- plauded my making something from the nothing that was my hfe. even as 1t intrudes on ours. She could juggle it all, jus t like in the magazines. They haven't left yet. Plans can crack tn any case, my aging babies arc nearly grown and gone. I cannot hold them long Dressed For Fun Lillie girls a re made up of sugar and s pice, it's long been said, but l ittle girls a lso are fashioned or eyelet and lace. For summer fun, is pr etty sundress, with matching unders. Is the perf ect c h oice for garden parties or at· hom~ days. F abrics are easy-ca re this spring. The denims, llghtwet1ht s beettn1s a nd printed pllaaes perform quite well lo the waabinl machine, ac· cording to Cone Mills. Some of the new sun· dresses have their own bolero jacket.a to wear over delJcately smocked bodices, and j umper• have pretty patchwork panels on tbelr front bibs or are styled llke apron• and tted over ihort aletved pullovers or blouse1. .,,.,, Mltotl IO, 1• OAIL Y PtLOT 111 You can make rooms seem larger or smaller, brighter or more cheery, all with the co"ect wallpaper. A home economist tells you how. By J OEL C. DON bwwo.11,ru.csi.tt When a room seems too small or too large, a ceding appears too low or high or pastel· colored plaster walls don't seem to blend in with home furnishings, what are your options? A room could be enlarged by knocking out a wall or two. A tort could change a room with a high ceiling into a cozy den or study and an ex· tra bedroom. And an extra wall can divide a large room in half. Or you can avoid major home interior con· struction work by redecorating with selected wallpaper patterns. says home econom1.St Leslie Wood . "To make a wall look larger, a plaid wallpaper d~1gn as going lo widen a wall," she ~ays. "Anything that has a strong vertical d1rect1on 1s going to make It look longer ··And any pattern you can see through will give you the illusion of depth " Popular wallpaper deMgns featurt: a vant-ty of prints with nostalgic flavor .... uch as tradt· t1onal floral patterns. geornetnc designs. plaids, poster prints of the 18$1(.1s and foilc; she '>a)~ Textured patterns. Oriental w t-<i H ''> and grasscloths add variety and warmth to rooms with poor natural hghllng. "A grassclolh wallpaper hides a multitude of sins because it is so heavily textured." s a}s Mrs. Wood, who works for a San Francasco- based retail wallpaper cham Environmental designs -includmg leave~. trees or animals --can give warmth to a room and spice up home atmosphere with a natural· like setllng. s he says. However, Mrs. Wood warned against <Jee· orating poorly lit rooms with darker patterns or colors. · "The only way you can s uccessfully use them is l! you have-a lot or light coming into the room. Otherwise. it would close in the room," ~he explains. And one of the more frequent questions asked is should furnishing fabrics match , wallpaper colors and patterns? While not recommending complete coordinauon with household furnishings, Mrs. Wood suggest~ that do·1t-yourself home dee· orators avoid wallpaper and fumishangs mix· tures that give a room a 01sJ01nteo ap- pearance." Although neutral and earth tone colors re- main popular, there Is a nsing populanty for blues, in all !>h ad<:'> and tones, and darker ~reens. gray'> and peach tones, l>he says. "Star Wars" designs appear to be waning an populanty whale Muppet, Spider Man and ..,tor) book designs continue to be favorites among children Humid.Hy and moisture can cause mold and mildew lo build up on wallpapers and between the wallpapers and the walls, sbc warns. That's why in bathrooms. decorators arc opting for pure vinyl l)r fabric-backed vinyl ~ allpapN m<itenab LARGE LEAF PATTERN ILLUSTRATES TREND TOWRAO NATURAL DESIGNS. West Is Best By J l 'DITll 0 1-SON ()I Ow D••I• P'I ... 'Liff There are all sorts of stud.it's being done in the world, but non«.' 1s perhaps as relevant as my friend Pete Johnson's Pete, alias "The Grabber," is out to dis- cover whether hugging Is better on the East Coast or the West Coasl, whether Califor- nia ns are better squeezers than New Yorkers. <He's leaving out Middle America, which seems Uke a lot of togetherness going lo waste.) I ran into him at a party the other day and he showed me some of the findings from his ver y interesting research project. Pe~ has discovered, so far, that Califor· nians are the best buggers and that the hugs here are more sincere. He also has developed his own style, over these months of testing, and be gladly shared that with me too. One of Pete's hugs begins with "clearing t he decks." You can't bold onlo purses or drinks because you have to have both bands free ~ 1et lbe maximum benefit. Pele fint demonstraled an Eaat Cout bug. It's rather loose and unlnte rei tln1 because the hugcer and huggee seem to be afraid to get close. A California hug, on the other hand, ls tight and prolonged. The re's lots of squeezing and lt really feels good. I thought It might be run to try a UtUe of this kind of research on my own on lhe Orange Coast. In my study, I'd try to ftnd out it the peo- ple from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa or Laguna ~ach h\11 the beat, or if there wertt some dark horses ln Irvine or Fountain Va lley. l'\e alr('ady accumulated data on the subject. but a bit more would be good to flet !l's tnt('re!ltang, I've discovered. to watch the reacl!Ons or people when you walk up to them and gn·e thc·m a hug. In th1!> non-touching society of ours. it's a shock to most people that you'd even want to get near them. ( COMMENT ) But once they experience a good squeeze. they're always back for more. In fact, you can train people so well that they make the first move whenever you approach them. Psychologist Nathaniel Branden. whose major work deals wllb self~steem, said in a recent workshop on self·esteem and romantic relationships that a lot of touching is present in a good relationship. Touching, he added, "can even bring people back together." And it's true . Try bugging one of your friends, next time you see them and watch their reaction. They may squirm a bit but they'll be ~k for more. And if you've had a fight wilb your pa rtner, rive 'em a hug before you try to make amends. It'll work wooden ln the heal· lnap~s. l(ugging ls a good way for sln1les to brtd1e that gap of loneliness that so many of us feel from time to time, it aeema to me. And, maybe if some of you joined me ln this research project, we wouldn't need so many alncl• sroups or lonely bearta c:lube. I'm doln1 my part. I've had a special red T·ahlrt made up for myMlf and luetl what lt aay1, in large black type: "Have you huned me todQ7" -- • -CWLVN.oT G rayston-ei!neer Debora Jo Can er and Mlcbael Wayne GraYttoft, both of Balboa Island, uchanaf'd weddlna YOWi lD St. Jam ~J Cburcb. Newport Beacb n.. ~. dal.llbler of Mr. IDd 111'1. JOffph CaDMr ol Corona del Mar, elteoded La&ma '11•h School In WhllUer Md Cal Stal~ Lona Beach. The b«ide1room, son of Mr and Mn John Grayaton ol Nflw&liOrt Bearb, 1ttende-d Coronu del Mar Hl&b School, UCI and t.bo University ot Orea on. Aller a weddloa I.rip to Haw ll. thty wtll llve an Irvine Stamp-Dyke Mrs Grays ton Grier-Carlson Miss Stamp, Mr. Dyke Miss Grier Mr and Mn. Tom SI.amp of San Clemt-ntt- have annount'~d the enlla&ement or th~tr daughter. Carol Stamp lO David Dyke, son of Mr and Mrs WallJam Dyke of Newport Beach The couple plan to be marned June 29 at the Community Presbyterian Church, Laaunjj Beach Mass Stamp graduated from San Clemente High School and earned her BS. degree from Cal Poly, Sao Luis Obispo Her fiance gradual ed from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College and earned a B.S. degree at Cal PoJy, San Luis Obispo. {;jjlh&anne Ell~n Grier of Costa Mesa will become the bride or Mark Curtis Carlson of Latham. NY ,during June 14 ceremonJes in tM San Marino Community Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Millon S Grier Jr of Costa Mesa and Curtis M . Carlson of Lotham Mass Grier attended Corona del Mar High School and Pomona Colleae. Her llance attended Shaker High School and St Lawrt'ncc University. The Thighs Of It For years, a group oC us who exercise three times a week have bet!n considering staging a telethon for muscular legs. We contend we are the most misunderstood minority group in the country and are given no thought whatsoever by designers of slacks, boot manufacturers. pantyhose makers or the wrap- around skirt people. The general public. in their ignorance and naivete, seem to fed you can make your legs smaller through d iet and ex· ercise. Be stilJ. my fast-beating heart' I beheve we have a solution. It came to me as l watched the winter Olympics last month We were all watching in silent admiration as Eric lieiden !>kated around the track. his body doubled over like a collap!>! bJe tray table Then I heard, "Hey, Mom . he'' got legs like your~ " I wus numb at fi n,t Then I began to smil e. A COUPI.•: of WN .1k!'> after that whl·n '>fl meont• s:ud, "J!..n 'l that !'>ktrt a httle tight around tht• th11-{hs'1 " I !iatd. "Of r111Jr!'>l', "I'm a s pt>t-d skal<>r m trainini.: for the L'S <Jl ymp1 (' s peed skating lN.1 m I hof>l' 1n four } ear'> to in cr ease my thighs by t:1l least anothC'r four to s ix inches the strenJ!th. you know " My would-be critic-; not only smiled m ap· ptoval. they were so impressed l almost felt guilty That's the way things are in this country ~thletes are royalty. Could a non-athletic civilian climb into a yellow elastic _swt that makes your legs look like a nuclear power station E,.... B091f»eelc and bend ov<'r .. Absolutely not. but a speed skater can get a way with 1t. Could a regular person wear a short T-shirt ove r upper arms the size of a basketball? or <'Ours(• not, but Pete Rose can. SPORTS IS AN equalizer for every physica1 flaw you can think of. Imagine someone kicking ~:.ind tn the face or gymnas t Nadia Comanec1 ~ind }t'lhn~. "Yeah. Skinny"' Or playing 1t cute '41lh towC'ring Bill Hu!>sell and saying, "Tell ffi'' "hen 1t rains up there " !-'or a ll of you who have ever had to hve "1th i.\ lc·c,s-than perfect body, my idea 1s worth ;1 ... hot You have a few teeth missing? Tell the • idle cunous you play hockey for a llvmg. They'll love you for it. I s aw the first bathing suit of the year on dis play the other day at a locaJ department :.tore and tned 1l on . As the saJespersoo peeked mto t.be room l said. "I'm on a welgbUifting scholarship al lbe gym." She srud . "I already figured that out.·· Set Lights Low . 50th Anniversary Harriet and Ru Rum...., ronner Costa Mesa residents. were booonid on their 50th wed- ding anniversary with a •Ul"Prile party in their Cherry Valley home. At&.endlna were Don and Bunny Baylus of Costa Mesa, Ralph and Margaret J ones of Orange, family members Ed and Patricia Rasmussen ol Costa Mesa, Joe and Sharon Rasmussen of Huntington Beach and ll'andaons James. Bob and John. Rasmussen wa.s one of the Flur Corp ·s first construction supennteodenls. By SYDNEY OMAJlR MONDAY, Marcia ll ARIES (Mar 2l·Apr 19 >. Be aware or legal ramifications affecUng current proJttt.5. Marn ta in low prome. do plenty or hsteDU1g and observmg. TAURUS <Apr 20 Ma) 20)' Emphasts on basic serv1~s. employment. willingness to let go of losmg proposition Long di.stance com municatton provides reasons for optJmism. GEMJ.Nl <MAY 21 -June 20>: Take steps towards greater independence or lhought. ac· t1 on . Chance meeting could be stan of "somethmg bt~ " • CANCER <June 21 July 221: Follow through on hunch each and learn, KIVe full rein to tn· tuitive intellect . Get on more !>ft'ure ba.:.e obtain valid apprau;al<.. LEO <Juiy 23·Aug. 22> · Aura of celebration exists. Social uct1v1ty itccelerate-.. D1 !1 play versalluty, humor and plan ahead for tnn el VIRG-0 (Aug. 23 !*"t 221: Play tdrds l"lo!>t' to chest. npec1ally where (1n::rncial matter"> an· concerned. Be !>J>('c1f1c, attend to deu11J5, gtl in formation concernin11t bru.1c vulue~ . LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct 221 · Cycle fayors change, individual effort. vanety and fre&b coo· cept.5. Circumstances a re due to favor your er. forts: you will be at ri&ht place at crucial mo-ment. SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21 ) S1gn1Ctcaot gain results from "secret" meeUnc. Get bebind scenes view of current att..Uon. Someamie la trying to tell you somethlng ln a disC'reet way. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): B• creatively skeptical of one who is pleasant but has tendency lo m ake many promises. Key as to , d1 !>cnminate. lo choose quallt> ovl'r quantity CAPRICORN 1 Dec 22-Jan. 19 1: Organm• riles. get house in ord<'r You are dut• to rece1v•· an important a'1!'>1~nmt'nt or a spec·1al honor Anotbn Capri corn and a Canct.'r hgure in DEAR ANN LANDERS: l love my husband very much. a nd I'm sure he loves me. But we have never been able to communicate our feelings about love· making. to hear. T hey're all lank every few weeks. Ir H emmo there. J ut make s ure t bey don • t. a o d It AQUARIUS (Jan 20· Feb 18) Finish what How can I tell him he could do a better job o' satisfying me sexually it he took time to say a few nice things and did some preliminary wooing to get "the kettle bolling?" I don 't want t o diminish his sense or manhood or make him Ann ~anders the lights are low a nd bot hers you, TELL you start Look beyond 1mmed1ate prospttL~ lbe time ls rilht. Then TH EM, or ba nd tltem Stress communication. d1stribut1on and d1s- speak up ID a warm, tb&. colamn and u k ff play-you are due to receive added recogrut1on. friendly way ind I'll bet they aee aayoae O•ey PISCES (Feb. 19-M ar. 20). You could solve you get resuJta. recophe&od.ay. a "mystery." Cycle Is good for locating lost ob· Jects. discovering m1ssins punle pieces. DEAR ANN · I hope --~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ this reaches a fe w moochers who want transportation to bridge ga m es. church. con· certs. work. etc. Too feel inadequate. Please many people who don't tell him for me . Ann. own cars expect their D Ly READER IN friends to pick the m up. ~ Easter Special Al but they never orrer to SU NBURY. PA pay because "you are DEAR SUNNY, PA.: go 1 n g that way RUFFELL'S You are married to the anyway." man. I don't even know Don't they reauze 1t UPHOLSTERY blm-ucl yoa wut ME costs 60 cents a mile to wa.... Y• W_. to tell him? operate a car In New .._.... 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Choose from three assortments ol 8x 1 o·s. 5x rs and wallet size. See your Plxy phot0c;1rapher f()( details. Fashion Island Store Only Tuesday tHrough Saturday April 1 st to 5th Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. -2 to 8.P.m -rstJCPenney liWl FA9ION ISlAM> arJ NEWPORT CIN1'8' STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, f •ll 111 11111 CO\IOOfl, ChP •ml m1111 With $ t 7S 1 25 00.lege 10 PilOt Printing, Label Div. Poet Office Box 1580 • 330 w. Bay St. Cotta Mesa. Callfomla 92626 8• Sur9 10 UM Your ZIPCOd• PILOl PRINTING L---------------------~ . I TV PERSONALITY Host Game for Shows Bany: Fliiliy Miiiil, Lets Me lrwe11l The1t1' LOS A.NOELE.5 <APl -G•DM abow bogt J aclL Barry bu ta-4 a.be kind ol ch ckerod career tbat movt. u.nv. Qlll, ~ the tod ol tM 1151111 8&rr')' bu ~ on a roller cou&ff ride: from tM top to lh bottom lo lhe top acaio. In the 1"°9, b• and hla ~rlDer. Dan Ebritht. bad row ot t.be t4P Qula ..aon. · 'Tftn ty-Ooe" wu tbl No. l abow bl prime Ume and "Tk Tac [)oup'' WU nm la da)'tlme. ICf alao had "Coottotiatioo" ud "Douah Re Mi " WREN TllS QUIZ abow tcandall ~~. re vea una that (QDltlltula ... belNl &inn tht• an1weq, tJMty .ere uqbt bl the mtad.Je 11ley were under lavest.\caUon, olf tM a•r. out of wort, and unable t.o set a job. 8ut not quite ~nlley., Tbe¥ bad lokt their abows to NBC ;~ mlllioa, alt.bou&b le1al expemet Ile up • bup ebunk of that. "Everybody wu doUl& u. not juat Du and l," 1.t)'S Barry. ''Every qub lbow WU f~ft ~testanta the answers. I felt then ud I atl feel now that I wa~ being punished for the sln~ of other people." FOa THE NEXT 10 years Barry was on the outside looking in. He had a rew brief JObs oo . local stations, but m0&t of the time be Just sat bome and brooded. ln 1968. when be was nearly broke and ready lo move his famiJy lo Spain, be applied to the Federal Communications Commi.aaioo to buy a small radio station In Redondo Beach. ll was a last resort. aod when the FCC gave its OK It meant the broadcast industry bad lo accept him. "I GOT A CALL from Fred Silverman, who was then at CBS. and he said, ·You're back in business'," Barry says . ..He said bow about coming and doing a pilot for CBS. Which I did, called 1'he Joker's Wild '." Barry and Enright now have four game shows, "The Joker 's Wild," "Joker. Joker, Joker." "Play the Percentages" and "Tic Tac Dough " They're preparing to launch a new game show called "Bull 's Eye" and a talk show with Bert Convy. They have a one-bour dramatic pilot fo r CBS called "J ake's Wa";f .''and a situation com-edy pilot called "Four in Love." In production \s a feature motion picture called "Private Lessons." "111ERE IS A cert.Jlin poetic justice in our coming back the way we did," be says. "Our company is much stronger. much more lmpor"' tant, and much more successful than before. My recent success bas tended to make me leas bit· ter. "I don't mean what we did was right. What we all did was wrong. I say all aod I underscore all. "It was a practice like Top6y that juat sort or gre w and got out or hand. To make the abows bette r you resorted to a ll sorts of practices you would have thought of -uoW tbe bubble broke." It is now punishable by a fine of $SD,000 and five years in jaH lo rig a quis show, UDlea tt Is re- vealed that the contestant.a are rebeaned. But iD that case, Barry says, "Wbo1"0aldwatda lt?" Some shows, such as "Hollywood Squares." air a ~laimer that the celebrit.y p1Deli.IU are given joke answers in advance. "WE'RE YOUNG AT the mcnte bastDeu. .. aays Barry. "We're game &bow 11J7S. I aee now why 1t•s dlfftcult. All Ute pieces ban to fall ID place. I'm learnln&. I'm leandna. "We feel we•ve mastered the 1ame sbow business. alt.bough our competitors don•t agree with us, and we wapted to branch out. You know. we weren't always in game abowa. Jn our radio days we were inlo everything. We got inlo the quiz sbow thin& almost bY accident." Barry claims that with more than 30 game showa to his credit. he bas invented more than anybody else. Yet.. he c-onfesses he doesn•t really know why game shows are popular. Barry, a graduate or the Wharton Daily 6 .30 Sot Sun-11 J O "'II.ACK STAWOH .. t•t "GILDA uv19•uu I ••cHAPTB rwo .. ,,., ' \'COAL MINER'S ~------DAU&HTIR" --------------~--.. MOVIE RATINGS FOR MRBn'S AND YOUllG PEOPLE ... TJllC'TID uw•1,.....ec:ar.,..1111 ,..... ......... ~ ,,., '1CRA.MB .,. KRAMER"••' SHOW HOST JACK BARRY Sdool of Busrness of the Unavenuty of Penn· sylvanla. says nothing In his llfe prepared him ror creating game shows. "I don't even like Lo play games," be says lie coot.ends It's JUSt "a fluky k.tod O( mind" that allows him to think upsucbshows. "The simple ideas usually work best." he says "And It's getting to the point where there ~eem lo be a futlte number of Ideas. I regret Lo say I haven 'l seen a new 1dea in years and years. Eveo 'Family Feud,' as good as iL 1s, 1l. JUSt another form of 'Match Game.' ·'Th~ big change ln game shows has ~n the introduction of electronic gadgetry. Game shows now look like the control room at Capt' Canaveral." en • M~ 112.00 dJt 2:30 p.m. 8A•!>IOI '-Cl llt I()'\ •SA AH068!1Sl•Nlluwtll ~1111 "'Coal Miner's Daughter' is an achievement in American cinema." 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS "lc:erftr'Md IC*t'twrh8:' ClrftO ...... ._ c-• Ccftt« '.ITHUI MISSIOll Viejc 49!1·62:20 ~ llJIJ 631 0340 .._ _,..IUCI oo-..- Wooclbnd11t !>!>1-06!>!> fdwt<ds llwnl111ctoft 8'8 OJ88 --- 2~ BEST SUPPOll11NG ACl'OR-,,..,,,,, ~ BF.ST ED17fNG -....,.""'" --ZDd EXCITING WEEK!-- Ulfl IM ........ Harbor Blvd. Or·ln 531 ·l27 l Ed..,. Cinema 6'4·0760 ..... -Cinema Vle}o 830·6990 ClntdOme 634·2553 m wa1•m UA Movies (714) 990·4022 UATWln 893·130S . . . .. . TRO.Y TICKETS · ~VAILAILE NOW! • JOUIHIY •PlltlHDa5 •fllANk ZAPPA •IMACI *IOI SMR •GUHAM MASH • UFO • avrr A * MUSIC MAH ...S MUCH, MUCH MORli ...,_ Acupl ... , .. o..r. O.: •LIO UPPa.IN •WHO C4forMon ....... ... COMIMa SOON: u.d9 ........ ..._, WMt, r-''"'· DAii. Y Ptl.OT .. 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It's time to elimmate those ugly and messy antennas. because cable 1s now available to your home. O ur 0H1ce has JUSt recently mstaUed a sate llite ear th station capable o f receiving satellite signals. Installing cable into your home means bringing in 22 of the best channels available. cnsp and clear. And when you add -SHOWTIME - Teleprompter s premier movie channel -you see recently released movies and !>pec1als uncut. uncensored and without commercials Put some musclf> 1n your set Call tor cable 1nstallat1on TODAY. TELEVISION SIGNALS THAT ARE CARRIED Calf Letters Cable and Aff lllatlon City and State Channel Channel Method KNXT.CBS Los Angeles, California 2 2 OFF·AJR KN BC-NBC Los Angeles. California 4 4 OFF-AIR KT LA-IND Los Angeles, California 5 5 OFF-AIR KN BC-ABC Los Angeles, California 7 7 OFF-AIR KFMB-CBS San Diego, CaJiforn1a 8 8 OFF-AIR KHJ ... NO Los AngEMes. CaJifom1a 9 9 OFF-AI R KGlV-ABC San Diego. 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Teleprompter firmly beliewe that the QUallty and quantity of programming available to cable eyetemt wftt 1ncreaee· dr•mdcafJ. In the next fWt yewa. And, u the lltgelt cable tele\ilion company, Telepion~--expects to be in the for8from ofthie ~ -an upane1on which wlli mean ~ more and better programrnr.g avalable 10 Newport Beech eubec>il»ra. ,.._.call n at 714-642-3260 for lnfot 1wtl• mid hl1.....-.. .. llJe ~VPtlOT 'Good Tilnes~ Mom Back on Stage NEW YORK <AP ) -When wa1 a d, ~•Cher Rolle thouaht of bHo"'lnl 1 reporter. But th n "there wun't hardly qy tutuni In )oum1U1m b'or • b&Mk ~. Waan'l IDU<'h f\ttuni in It for a •lat• mu, etuaer "lt wu • doubl whammy tor mt, bei ng black .nd female. And my P•~ta didn't U'llnk It wa precUtaJ." The F'ourth E1tate'1 IOh beumo 11ln. 1'be vet ram act lJ curnmtl 1 "Horo*lt• and Mn. Waablntton," a new comedy openlna tht1 week on Broadwar. In the &bow, dl~cl· ed by J011h Lo11n. ahe pl1y1 a oune tendln1 a c ranky, pttJudiced old wldo~r CSam IAvene) who Is recoverin1 from 1 mu1itn1 near Central Pa rk She look the put arter a successful Sii• year run an CBS' "Good Tame~ ... the Norman Lear comedy a bout a black, working.c lass family. a splnorr series ESTHER ROLLE from "Maude" tn which she was a regular A SHORT. PLUMP woman or great dignity. strong opinions and a rich. almost musical voice. s he 's been absent from Broadway for eight year~ TECl1NICOLOR ' CIN!MASCOPE' •• ~ .. ~•· ... 1 .... "' ~,: ;· ••.• : '.. 4 • , NOW SHOWING UAHllM h r, • "• • •.w ORA•G! f • , •• \' t COST-MISA • '"' •n tr•·•'" l,'.) '14l ORANG! ' l (I IORO ,,, ,, •• ! • • ~I A~ O~O~! IOUNIAI• VllllY 11 \' ol ">' H t 1 WI SIMIN~l(~ • • ..11 INVINI W -~, •, '>!JI IJt,;, CMICl OIRICl~llS IOR SltOWl,_U "Honor thy wife, ard everyone else's ." 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No. 1he nr•· "ll 'I a matter of Jtalo'-IY ruardlna your croft · ot k pln.11t•IC! 1cun1 muscles in 1h1pe On ot 18 chlld.ttn of a lt'lorida farmer and his wife, Miii Rolle con.ldtra berH IC first and forem0tt a •la8 I C'tre11. d p te the recognition ttl~v1 Ion has 1ott.n her. Ht.: a GAN 8 ll umotmg career llhortly 11rt•r movina h r 1n UM2 to live with an older ata· ter attend colle1e a.nd atudy acting. 'Tlme• were,, hard then tor black actors. Black role• wf're scarce t'ortJnately, ahe found one a roup where 1be could display her latent -New York'• famed Ne1ro Ensemble Company Mio Rolle, one of the original members of the troupe worked an 1t fo r years. fanally made her Uroad~ay debut in the '60s an "Blues for Mr. Charlie," and toured Arnen ca and overseas m such plays as "The Skin of Our Teeth," "Black N¥t1v1ty" and "Purlle " She also did some TV work here. '!\'&S a reg- ular in the soap opera. "One Life to Live " But that proverbial big break came when operatives 01 producer Norman Lear ~aw her in "Don't Play Us Che.ip" Sh(• woWld up play1n~ a housek~per tn Lear's "l\t.iude " Then came "Good Times" She still ~pl.'aks with quiet pride about the latter sen es and 1b depiction of family hfe As 1l was originall y planned. she says. her · cha racter. Ii mother. had no husband. She ObJected --Gil.DA RADNER • FATHER GUIDO SAROUCCJ --"""" NAm lOIM MICtWl\ -YI< ~-LI• 00-. '-CM.UC Ml(HA.ll 0~ (Al:io. ~ r"Ul ~Ill. IO'»i ... •F·fl' 'VI"' l-l ~ ... " .. LORNE. MICHAE.LS -...... MIKE. NICHOLS ~~,.<IU(..,..~O.,.•ll"tl41"-M• .....,._,tt"-N _, . ., r ~-~·' ~,...~ ---· ... ---_.,_.. • ..... -. ...... *"",..O~-·-· --R --=---=-=-=----· .. a'"tof tf MatAl't"'-'' S•"'-Aft• ~ ,.....,. ". . . . . . . to tbl1, CHrln1 the 1~rle1 ml&ht prove a stereotyped altcom about a black family with an /\ WOL father. "I COULD SEE no reason why I 1hould bring another black thow to televtalon where there was no father lma1e " she says. "For aome reason. they never tbou1ht It neceaaary to have a Cather i.n the houae. ''I waa tired of watching that ldnd or thine. and 1 certainly wasn't goln1 to be 1uJlty or perpetuating it. I told them I had a father, that be and my mother had 18 children, and that be was with us from beginning to end." She convinted tb<>&e in charge, she says, to in- clude a father tor her children right Crom tbe start or tbe series. John Amos got the role, "and we worked beautifully together because we both unders tood black family Ufe or that callber " But lile was not entirely serene after that. She left the show one season, she says, after object.inc lo what she felt were demeaning depicUona of her character's children, particularly lbe oldest son, played by comedian-actor Jimmie Walk~•· IT WASN'T THAT the writers worked with malice aforethought, sbe says, it's Just that many of them bad no real idea or wb.at black family We was Like and "were JUSt guessing at what they t..hink goes on ·· As for her walkout. she says. "I don't think I'm m a pos1t1on to disput.e a No rman Lear or CBS. But I am in a ooslt1on lo control mv own life " Mi ss Rolle returned to the series when the p roblem was resolved to her satisfa ction. As • 1ln9er, he's • killer. As • lover, he's • killer. As• klller, he's• lovely singer. ~ • 01 P{IHG r"'" '" R(JEY llJWI • ti. l.AOOw. .,,. IJU caMJO OWlli ~ USA l.N(KSIBI '"'IU> ~ ,_.._.. DC Prl£RS ._. .. MR~ ' IOB!' ll1CSCfl ............ ~St.A ' QB\' B9llDI ..imTMIJI ,.., .. mT Ml:J! ~ ....... 11:&1'~ ,, e. JRR'f SffiAl ~e. l ff WUHR • -"1tiOl'f ~-o.--...:..=;_ _ PAUL NEWMAN JACQUIUNE Bl~ET WIUIAM HOLDEN Caught in a game of~""· Playing ti~: 24 hours Prizes: Untold wmhh. Rules: No~. llWW'llf AIU/#'9 ., ~'fJlf.R~ ~~ "WREN TIME llANOtrr EOWU> ALBERT· RED Bl TTO'iS BARBARA CARRERA • \ALENTISA CORreiA \'£RO'\ICA IW1EL·ALEX ~·Bl'RGESS MEREDITll .. ERNEST BORGNINE .. JAMES FRANCISCUS .-.,... ~' l\ltJ!'l 11lO\ It (J\(\l• CXlllPOMl'IO\ Plllll'>W'IO' ._.. • • _. 1111 M' TM1 "'*11 l'iOID"' OOIDD'I ~•'"'**""'~•rm ~.., .... W/lf .... .,...,.,,. ....,,,...,,,. °"'91'1 ....... ~·~-.... ~ m'!:::....-r-= ........ at9ttff .. .......... ....., THEATER- -·--UTTU MIU MAllUJt INt MAnttAU ,,,. ...... ·-·-·-·"· "GllOA UYf" WDAf\--' tt & ... , b f Wk I 4._1'4_,. ,,.....JI "BEINO TiiEAE" (PG) _.., ..... s..-· -~ ·~'-'~ -~l CLOSED ....._ T tMHf lVBOA Y'S -AU SU.TS S t.10 HCJflC TlllA NS Dlrff4 SWlr m&TS 1 'Wl'tll ,._ MXI-.... -flC liH at u.• llYe OAM-111 6 -.U6l ~1yt.n1 I MIT'IJ .. U t ... f •~ ., ,.,.... ...... Q.....,.. ,,....,. dlR •~I cftB .~.Jof M &AUOI••"' ,~ nmco .. .,... -~·-........ A IOKI Of ONI tNt ~ '"' ""'°"II) ........... &nl--... NII MWll ... -...... -.... t ' l MILESTONE .. Going Strong at 77 Con rt Pianist Mark 60th A~niver ary NEW YORK <AP> -Plan 1t Cl~ud~ Arrau. atter lalklna about mualc, rHd1n1 and 1ardenin1. says, "I Uke to t.ravel. I'm never bored with bad hotels or aomoehlq Ub that. I Uke to watch what is happenlna In dlffel't'nt plac t don't understand how anybody can be bored -not j1»l In m"!lk in life ln auoeral.'' Planiat Arthur Rublnstdn bas retired. Rudolf Serkm lilnd Vludlmlr llorowtt.a play few c.'Onc rt~ Arrau, whu la 77 yurs old, Is ptay1na llO C'Onrerb thaa season and makln1 a bait dottn reeordan11~ He cOOllnuea lo receive 1pkmdid niview1. T h e New Yorlt Times, reviewing a lt'lt reiaaue of Arrau record· 11\11 from the 1920s and 'SOs. compared with re· cent recor'dlngs, said : "The fire ot the later f er forman ce~ rises rom a bedrock of steadily blazing coals. Mr. Arrau is not m~rely a different p1amst than he o nce w as but a substantially better one • as well." • ASKED HIS OWN o_pinion. Arrau dips -CLAUDIO ARRAU his head modestly and says, "I think I'm playing my best now, but don't say it to anybody. It is just more musical ex· perience, more thinking and knowledge, more e motional e xperience. It all sort of plies up. As long as the muscles are in order and healthy, I think the unfolding of talents should go on until the last moment of one's life." Arrau. born in Ch11lan, Chile. was a prodigy who gave hi s first recital al age 5. "It went around by word-of-mouth that there was a very little boy who could play piano. It brought a lot of comment. Latin American governments were marvelous about giving scholarships to talented young m~i· cians. The Congress had to de~1de whether to give me one." · Arrau's scholarship brought him, his widowed mother and his sister to Berlin, then a world "A MAsslvE MOTION PICTURE MMT. IT STAGGERS TlfE SENSES." _,,.. 11.ffd Syndtcoted Columnill "'A CAPTIVATtHGLY LUSH MOVIE Wlllf A SUPEl\8 CAST." "A SUCCESS -A WORK Of ASSU~ED ELEGANCE." "'HUINSKY' Is a vivid spectacl•. on opulent gift package. Alan Dates Is flrsNot•." ~~~ht HDC·TV NIJINS1'lJ · ATUS10ll'l lil';r-···:'."·"' ...... ... ·-· ---·--·· 'llr!ilili"' -· :r EXcLrRMcr&?' coot~r of mu.ale and mualcaJ educauon However. ho had trouble flndln1 the rithl teacher. "I wuted t'Wo yc:art with taachen who didn't understand how to 1et me enthualastlc about play· In& the piano I want«!d to 11ve up. At the same ume t ntwer doublM that lhe lhln& I had been oorn to do wu play the piano "I MET THE PIANlb'T ltOB&la Renard and tolct her how I fell. She brou1ht me to her teacher. Martin Krauat1, and l admired him from the very hrat moment. From then on 1 developed very fast." Krause wu more than a music teacher to Ar· rau. telling him what other subjed s to study and guiding his general development. Tben Krause died when Arrau was 15 and Arrau had a very dif. f1cult llme It came, Arrau s ays, "JWlt when l started the trans1tion rrom playing intuitively like a child to the stage of asking whether Uungs are right or not The doubts are good for the development of a young art1!>t but 1t 1s a depressing and worrying lime "I faced 1t alone. without help, or very little help, from people who knew anyttung about music But when I got out or it again, 1 knew why I wa~ doing everything. I was n 't taken out of my way by wrong advice." TIDS APRIL, ARRAU will play Brahms at his 60th birthday con cert with the Berlin P hilharmonic. He recalls that at his debut in 1920, "I played Liszt's arrangement for piano and orchestra or Schubert's 'Wanderer Fantasy ' It's very seldom done now ; everybody plays the ·wan· derer' in lhe solo version "The moment when playing music really starts becoming creative and satisfying 1s when you can just forget about t he lechrucal aspects and j ust s hape things." Arrau says. "That is a marvelous moment." All those moments aren't 1n the past for Ar rau. Right now he is worklJlg on Liszt's .. Dante Sonata." He can't immediately "shape" 1t. he finds, even though he has played it a lot. because he hasn't played 1l for many years. "I'm looking forward to performing it this spring." One of the all-time great Jave stories r .. , ,§!!I!!~. PWAJ &TOllO 111.aM~ -.m FOUNTAIN YAWY llOOIMUllT AT ..... fOUMTAIM 'AUil Ht·l 111 CIMTB 't7t--4 I 4 I AfllillfM'IM WOODBRIDGE ~.::r: .. ~~-551-G655 --. _.,, --~---~~-----~-------·-~----~~- "A totoly delghtful comedy ... I <eoly do recommend It.'· -<,.·"0 ~ t.tJC.fV "A number of winning gags ... Wolter Matthau ts up to hls some old trkks. · · Jcm-t thJ·J(•. WW 1'0AK TM':. " • • ., •' # I 70.NYCVRllS ·BOB NEWHIUlI LBB GRANT . SAR.JJ SDMSON -'···~ ..;,-. •• • , • •.• ' .• ,.... •.·.;..·, •J ,1,-• ••••• .. . ~. c.-_... ._,. - • -~ .. Ut•fl'l:JIWmtt Pllll CITY ClNHR lDWARDS MISSlotl lDWAROS CllllMl ••4•.;• t 1l ~. • WllJO MALL CllllMl ¥ti... >66 3'02 -....,.-I '1J ~ .. •J"t:2 CMAllQl OlllWl-111 ,14n·.~ ',)8 1~2. A guide to community churches and their events appears Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT "SERIAL" MOH~ r to t 1t ,_,, nu 1 .. I M , .... &Af Mi* t .. l H '1' 1 tt. ,,. ,,. ••AllO ~ .. •tiO'tS. PHEP >t•~ERS SHARL!-' ._ 'dclAi~<E BEING .. THEREm 0eoree C. Scott NOMINATfO '°" T~~:_0.Hr9 :.~::D ~ CHANQ!LIMQ" _....,..._. o Twom .... _,..._ ,._,,., .. .. .. ,_ , .... ,,. ... l::a .... ONLY~ 8JJ Kurouw puta to ah•me •It other out- door •dYentur" wtth ... -'DE~ 1JZALA ... TheHunter 'The Hunter' bring• to the "'"" all ot th• Love and Aeapect for Man •nd Nature that la humanly poulble to put on fllm. (N.Y. Time•) Weekdaya 7•nd1:30 P.M. Sundaya 2:00, 4:30 7:00 and 9:30 P.M. ._, 'C'll;lt' • I ~ -••' :.IS• 'I• Ill~ II')! -Cit '9ll"ll' .. J ltlWI 2\Wlf!UI 11'.IMJIOI "rl'Dll" I ~-~ 111•1 111191 N.Y • I !1('·1 ~ R -.. : .. ,..::.:-::· ..... "'"',.,..... . -.. . . .. ·-1= \ ; .. I : NOW PLAYING ._' •• ~ ... -a.u .. ,, -_, _,,. ....,. .. ••• i'I ..--~-•lft f)" ,,.,,, 4 ... l'"W"\W l'fl Jttilj -•-rwcaur l .. -.--, .. __ ,._ ~ ......... .,.., I ., 'A ...... tM.Uf Tw. ~••'flirt tJ' t~.fJ LIVE" (At , .. , ....... .. ...... ._, ..... .. , ...... .. •111 , .. f )I S•' '"'1ft' t IO ) tot 10 I M 'O•l MARTIN MULL TUESDAY W£LO "SERIAL" ,., , ..... , .... 11111, Sat '"""' I .... In • "' ,,. .,. '', .. Jl\\\I ... \ "' Ill ,_,,~·-.,,. ~ 11/JWJ':/lh~ ~~~ N Plut P~• <'°I "SIMON" "FATSO" .... ... -... ......... "LITTLE "S~RIAL" MISS ... ~~"'MER MARKF~·· vs . ""' "FATSO" • t KRAMER" • "' PO -··'*'-,1111 (P ) IA'M............ "BREAKING ....... -'I' --· --- / I ... DM.YPIU>T • MILITARY MUSEUMS Army's Hero Historian Too Busy to Hide t'T RILEY, Kan (APJ -When Te"7 Van ·Meter wu5 1.na up, he dttamed ot maklnc mllltary hll Now lh Jl."91'-old parapfefk COD'-' bl wtlb Prnervtnl I\. V• .. ._., duU. to follow Patton and P n~ lnto Am n can • ..,_., wu lhlltt.ered Au1. •· i•. ln a bot aod noll~ JUOCl clearlQc hallway UOW1d lbo world. " NO•TH VI BTNA• rDICblne (Un •Uctd b1a 1ploal ~-For "' m.lautea be lay ·crumpled lM.lt ~cloua, plnMd down lft t.be middle ol a vtdoua flreft#. Two years ln bolJpllala ad a doaen opera· Uone helped bhn aurviv• bullet~ ln bl• neck, luna. t pleeo, ltft kJclDty, and shoulder. and SMDade frqmeotl Utiat abauend both COi· l,ar bottel, ri bal and OM laaod. For the put 11 fUJ"I, Van Meter. then w curalOf" or lbe US. C.talry liluaewn. haa been ri&bting the odd• and wlanlns. He allowa blmaelf no aelf pity or re...-. believes that a man's life la w&at be muea It, and abed.a no tears fOf' what mJcbt bav~ .,._,, '"Ibere are two dlrectiona in ute -you can re1,..• or proa,..11." HYt Ven Meter. a handsome t foot-4 former paratrooper from Stu.rib, Mkb. "YCMI can •ttber • t lo • COl'IMr and f ... IJIOl'f'/ and blt~r fOf the rett Of 10Uf llfe, or you c• plcll .., tM pf~. t·~ fOl too mucb to do to ... blib1Dd um bandlcap .•• BS CA.U.811111 &LP "a blffled man" a.nd 11vn much of tbo cNdll to NI wlte, J llcqw~. Sb• WU .,, Al'm1 DIU'H It the Valley ••orge. Pa , holpttal wbe,.. be wu l\own to reeuperate. They teD ln love and aot. ena•&ed Ju.st before ah•. too, th1pped out for Vietnam lo 1969. He epent lbe year abe waa cone learnina to 1tand UP on brae. and crutchet "Shi 11ld, 'It you can •land up to get your medal, you can atand up to aiet married,' " ht: i.ay1. He 11.Qed pa hla feet lbrouahout the entire 45-mlnule ceremony Jn urro. The Van Melen now Uve an nearby Manhat- tan , Kao , #ilb their 5-year-otd IOn and infant dauabter. TerTY drives t.be lS mUes .back and forth to lbe museum ln a car modified with band controls. He works out in the base hospital every d•Y. and says, "For a man in my condi-uon, I'm in good condition " • Jlt1 immed iate &oa t la to make th Cavalry Mu.eum "one of Uie best we1t of th! M1tU11laalppl River , be it private public or m t.ary. We hope to presene ... ~11. of thla cou.nl.r)''1 blat and • ....... ue period veople N po.slble to 1r.r' fSXJ>09e u many The three·•tory muaeum ls housed lo wba orl1lnaJJy wu the post hospital. It waa buUt ~ llS.S of native limestone, hu 20-foot cellinis and tiled fireplaces ln nearty every room It does not have an elevator. va,r; Meter gets to the second and third floors tn hl.s wheelchair vaa a puJ.Jey device on the s tairway bannister. CLOSE BY 18 the house where Lt'. Col. and ~n. George Custer Jived during their stay at e pralrte reservation that was the 1atewa to the West toUowtne lbe Civil War. Mooumen~ to r~eat American Army leaders wbo passed r~ugb on their way to glory dot the post hwbir h now is the home of helicopters inat.ead oi orses. Van Meter's association with the museum started accidentaJly in 1975, wbeo he went to wrork as a part-Ume volunteer cataloguing some o its 10,000 artefact&. Art's Afloat J B eaumont Show Open Dy ARTUUR R. VINSEL Of ... o.lly " ... "6" Onetime cowpoke Arthur "Beau" Beao- rnont. who traded s waying hol"Seback for surg. mg_ sea s wells as the U.S. Navy's orriclal his. ton e arust for 45 years before retiring to lhe Orange Coast , led a IJCe most men wouJd envy He spent tus youth in the glon ous, worldly cultural ct•nter~ or Europe, an Englishman studying painting under renowned artist:. or the day. HE TRAVELED THE globe mrtud.rng a stint as a ranch hand 10 Cahfom 1a 's San Joa- qutn VaUey and dodged cattle rustlers' bullets an a ston ed gunfight betw~n rowboys and hired hands early Uus century The late Mr. Beaumont. who "ave up tht> hazards of the rronuer by JOmmg the Navy Reserve, was quickly discovered due to his art istic talent and bis destmy became in tcrtwmed with America's r1ghttng men and s t•.t battles. , 'STRONG WINOS: USS CONSTITUTION' SY ARTHUR BEAUMONT lie saw another side or lhe world at war many times -its noblest and "orst . at t1 mt-~ under hornfying combat conditions -cis his dl'fl hand captured lustory "1th pencil, pamts, pa per and canvas. TGDAT'S CIDSSIDID . RIZLI ACROSS 74 O.tnera 144 NebokOOt 16 Expert plot ,rw.:Abbf. 76~•-heroine '7Mmt 100l.-d~ llYe aufftK 14 7 .._,. OOd-18Mldc 101 °"' 1fwQugft 1 Founded 77 S1a1e A~. deM .,.,.._, 103 ........ 6 Collon tab 18 Happenmgs 149 Famed 19 WfJ8f-8'f way: "He was THE naval artist ... he had a U.S. Navy pass for travt-1 on any t ype of Navy transportation anywber~ in the world." says his son Dean, of Tustin, one or several relatives still living on lbe Orange Coast. "When I got out of the bolpital 1 dtd.o't know . what to do,•• says Van Meter, wbo was retired u a captain after tlgbUna to ,..main tn the military, "I'd always planned to make the Army my lite, travel around the world and re· Ure as a 1eneral. Al Norwich Unlvertlty, I'd majored ln buainess admtn.lltration but my real love waa ROTC. "As I ~oundered around trying to find a new dlrectton, an Army generaJ who'd been good lo me aJI the way through a.td, 'Terry, do what you want to do.· ''IDS WORDS opened a new ooncept to me. I decided to become a writer of lbe history or the infantry in lbe West." Van Meter doesn't actively campaign for more benefit. for dJsabled veterans, and bas ~~ mia&ivtnaa about recent statiati ca which 1._.cate Vietnam veterans are more disturbed percentage.wile, than lbe men who returned from World War II and Korea with a handicap. "I think it we keep hearing that the Viet- nam vet.a are a lo8t aoclety, we'll start believing 1t. and that.'1 wrong," he says. .... ~ roe 80 Keepsake 151 TIVead I:? Panorama 8:? Jogs along Comb.IOrm 17 Ptontllf s 64 Greelt 152 Ouiet' r f'Sl'il 11n.c e l~Olr~ 20 Toni 33 Cfo6'c :is .Auto sheltll' 38 Aroma 2 words 105 Summor1 t06A11blan rulers. Var. NAVY OFPICIALS and the City of Los Angeles honored Mr. Beaumont's 90th birthday last week at an anniversary receptJon and open- ing of the Los Angeles Mant1me Museum and its Beaumont Colleetion. HE 0NCe Oftl.WEO ~ MAKINO Nfl6Y Ht81'0RY, MOW H£ SAVES IT Batlle lftilsy 0...-cS Liie, MM..._ .... of Teny Van 11eter term 21 Open group 156 AllelllPt .a Glac&aJ ndg<! 22 Poplars 86 V oc.a11on 158 Monnon 4 I More recont 23 Lol1 Sile!. state 43 Our French 24 Peel 88 0etign1 160 Ear Comt>. 44 lndoan 25 Admit 90 BullllQl'lterr, tCl'm weight 2words 92 U AR word 161 PrepoS11t0n 46Garden 26 Batter 94 Anc>eol rFICe 162 Frencn staH~ IOOIS 27 Odin's 96 PerSlan coin 163 Pale stia<Je 47 Courage brOtl'IOf 97 "Old Glory" 165 Babylonian 48 Chemocill 28 Suit labflC stalls deity comc>ound 29 On 102 Royal 166 vigor 50 Place a1>ew 30 P11n11no 104 Gold dopo. 168 Es9enll81 52 Walctled measure 'SllS HO Head Fr. rudely 3 1 Here Fr 109 Volcanic 171 Pinafore 53 More secure 32 llny <1moun1 rock 172 Smite 54 Des.et! pfant ;•4 f rf'nCh !.OUI 110 Flower part 174 Ot birds· 56 Lamprey "5 Ronk 11:? Mature var. llstltwman 36 Thorough-114 Flower part 175 Paradise 58 BeQ1n !c1re Abbr. 115 OM ot psy. 176 Counts 60 And Laton 37 N11rogcn chic l11n11y calories 61 Cul llpart (,omb torm 116 Ct11rmse 177 lnturts 63 Collon tab- 39 lOUQl'l ther· mole 178 Pefuses ric moptastoc 118 Otaon 65 "Wrtdl" Ctty 42 December 120 OOOan DOWN 67 Anlmel Vl!lllor movements tracil 45 Dakota Ind•· 122 Fragrant 1 Cotton bun-69 Sedctalk an (f)$1n dies 71 Thong 46 Heavy 123 Prlneiples 2 Emm1ssary 73 Streem l\ammer 126 Monkey rel-3 Squalled 75 Peel 49 German ,,,,. alive 4 Her()I(; 79 Razor hone er 128 Cate patron 5 Inhabitant 8 1Yoe!Oer 51 Wastelands 130 Vault 6 Wagon 83 Ma'knaor- 53 Treetlu•d 131 Leg11ta11ve 7 W1ngeo I.gilt 55 Scand1na111-body 8 Tibetan 85 Suttoce an 133 Sand l'lllls monks 87 Baroaon 57 CoohdQe 135Ben -9 Not: Prefix eve<llS "p Sco1t1sn 10 Pro19C1ecl 89 Authentic. 59 Blecll· peak 11 Simple suo-Slang boards 137 Revoluhons ar 91 Winged 62 Bedouin per second 12 Vessel 93Chmb4ng head band (abbr) Anal pepper 64C.emonoe11 138 S1m1IM 13 Account 95 Tasty 66P-140 French entries 97 Flulter 68 Marbles ICUlptor 14 Ri'ftll' 98 Puts on car· 70 Loeet color 142 Encl06ed 1s Dnnlllno go 720fatlewe care YOIMI: Vat. 99 Thorough· SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ' 107 Plot again 108 Cuts off 1 11 Tho wall Fr 113H~ geeM f 17 Script Style 119 Cont•noe ? words 121 Luctty num- bef 124 Compass pomt 125MIK 127 FIK over 129 Motor 132 Piece ovi 134 Place 136 Tea urn 139 Wt\Ole 141 Seine 143 At>ong1ne 144 Rugoed Cfes1 146 0u1mooecs 146 L.-.en 148Ave1vnoua 150 Confederate p<Mldef\I 152 Endure 153 Pita 155 Bolf'Ylan lnd11n 157 CraVlng& 159 MlllCfl 163 Faulty 16-t Spire om .. ment 165 FemlnlM &uttill 167 French p<O- noun 169 Spanhlh aunt 173 Doctor'• assit1ent: Abbf. A crowd of more than 1,200 included 26 Na,·y captams and admirals, among them re- t1r<'d Adm. U.S. Grant Sharp who were (nends and associates of the lak art1~t as a result of his dut)· m varwus commandc; dunng his many ye ars' ser vice with the ~a\\' The younger Beaumont, prt'stdf'nt •Jf Radcliff Custom Pools, SantJ Ana. hus 'Pf'nt considerable time durmg the pa~l two year' putltng together the collecl1on of about 80 or hts father's paintings and lithographs. His father who lived in Laguna HHls and Leisure World, would love the new museum tn the historic old Terminal Island Ferry Building at the foot or Sixth Street in San Pedro, which has been restored for more than S91 million. PAINTINGS DONE by Mr. Beaumont who served two tours of duty in Anurdka, have been appraised at $75,000 and mo~ and many friends bave donated artwork.a they ac· quired earlier to the mu.Hum. "We·re very pleased to ha ve been gjven such a large collection of Beaumont matatala," says Museum Director Ed Houk. One com er of the Ferry Building bas beea reconstructed as the Bridge Deck of lbe USS Los Angeles complete with on gmaJ fumhhings or the decommissioned vessel. The Beaumont Collection will be displayed there. although other pieces will be on loan to othe r museums ar9und lhe U.S. under re- ciprocal display agreements. "111E GREATEST part is that these big huge ships will be passing by outside just 20 feet away," Houk says of the window positioning in the gallery, • Paint.iirgs belonging to Mr . .Beaumont's sis· ter. Mrs. Robert Drebelbeis. her sister, Mrs Phyllis Seabern ; his brother, Geoffrey Beau- mont, and friends. the Frank Piersons. the Hank Michaelsons, the John O'Briens, the Pete r Cartners and the Edward NahJgans arc on public display. "Right now, we 're dtcken ng with the Na- tional Museum or Australia for his painting or the South Pole." says Beaumont, pointing out lhat the historic work is one of tus father's best· known. The painting was done when the aJr tern · perature d isrounUng chill factor had dipped to 70 degrees below zero and the famed naval artist was forced to m ix his watercolor paints with bourbon whiskey. ALCOHOL CONTENT in the water rotors one of the most difficult mediums to handle un· der ideal condition& -thus kept them from freezing in icy chunks before he could detUy spread the nutd with bis brushes. Dhring his early life, Mr Beaumont studied at the Sorbonne, the University or Pana and at the Slade Gallery and developed a dJ1tJnct and epic style well-suited lo his historic subject mat· ter. One of his most dramaUc moment.a. in which his brushwork never slopped, occurred during World War II when he watched and painted the sinking of the USS Saratoga in vivid color and feelln1. Hls work also han1s in the White House and the Ha.11 ot Marltlme Heritage aboard the Queen Mary in Lon& Beach Harbor, plus the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md .. colle1u. unlveralUes and Ceder al officea 1 De ert Weeds Fuelisl1 RENO, Nev. <A P i Gasulme may be grow- ing alt over the Nevada desert. according to a Wooster Hi gh School student in ~- Shawn McGIWvray re- cently won an award from a regionaJ science sy mpos ium for bis studies on conve rting tum weed into fuel. RE PREDICTS t hat a bout 5 million ~rrels of oil a day could be ex- tracted from gumweed harvested in Nevada - at a cost of about $20 a bar rel. The Uruted States now imports about 8 mtllion barrels a day M cG111ivray says he has been working on lbe pro1ect for about a ye ar under the academically talented program at his high s chool and the University or Nevada· Reno chemistry depart- ment . HE AL~ sald he has received help from a "backyard chemist." He estimates that five barrels of high grade oil <'OUld be ertrarted from an acre of the desert - without the metals or SUiphur often found IO subterranean oil Wh ile sc1ent1sts are working on plant -to· gasoline . conversions. McGIJUvray said his ap- p r oac h is unique b e c a use g umw eed grows ln the desert and would not compete with food crops. He said his is now hop- 'ing to r esearc h how e nergy productive the procesa ls and where - and how -gumweed 1rows best. And he says he's look· Ing for financial ba cking to start converting the gum weed into 1asoUne. Call 142-5179. Put a few word• to work tor u. ArrcJleltlMllmll 8x10 Color Portrait only9 All ages welcome· babies, adults, and families! ChOose trom our selection of scenV:: and color backgrounds. We'll select poses, and additional Portraits will be available with no ob1tgat1on. Sat1slactioo always,°' your money cheerfully refu nded. Available Thursday. March 27 Thru Saturday. April 5 Closed Monday Daily. 10 a m. -6 p m 17099 Brookhurst Street. Fountain Valley 7212 Edinger Avenue. Huntington Beach -.. 88c per sitting. No charge for additional group SUbjects. One special per person. Backgrounds may occuionally c~. Remember, children must be accomPll'lled by pnnt. -...---.-.....-....... __ .. ....__ --·-------~ ---- I I r l~SIDE •Business •Consumer •Rtal Estate •Stocks .,_,9111n"IO,t•r Sunset Brightens Darkrooms Dusk show most popular image in Laursen Color Laboratories By THOM LECOQ bf -°"'' ...... ,..,. Jo'O<'us Click AnQtber Orange ('OHt sunfft recorded tor posh.'raty or th\: famtly snapshot album Re n e Laursen h a~ !lt>On thousands or sWli.t!l.i. Just llkt-1l dunng a decade of o~ralm~ h~)> photograph1c laboratory at 1641 Heynolds Ave . Irvan~ SOME ARE i.udes. fed inlo uutomat1c processor s then hand-mounted tn a stark, while lab; others are snapshot sized, rt>ady for albums Put once 1n uwhalt• • r ubtouwr ~ 111 ok for 11 hsr~t-print. ~ultabl tcw framin1e T hllt'i wht•n a few ~pt"t'lilllbh amona the 40 lub employee .. gel to do their bt.'St Muff A maze of pa1>1>a1ies lead lo tht: printing room:. ~he re costly ~nlarger.. prOJt>C\ 1magel> .up lo :;o inches widE.' by )>\"veral 'ards long AND IF THE sunset 1~ worth the extra cost. the techmcians wall use hands lo shade portions or the print to darken or lighten areas, creating an image that Rene Laursen compares test print 'Mth ftnished product to assure cdor balance will meet standards u<'tuully improves on nature's own colorauon Orders from amateur and p rofei.i.1on a l phot og raphers brought about S2 m1ll1on tr bu&iness to Laursen l~t year . making the litboratory one of the largest profesi:.1onal o perat1on.'> in the region All tlus started l"-O decade:. ago when Laursl•n was a ve teran staff photographer for lhe Lo~ Angele!> Times. A d~1re to ~o into ('()mmcrc1al photography . partly ror the mone y" and o ne too many drea r y s ociety section assignments prompted ham to open a studio m Santa Ana "I SHOT p1<:ture-. fo r JUSt about eve r y bu ild<·r and develo~·r in th\• count} .. ~aid Laursen from bl•h1nd h1 l> rimless, gray tintt.>d ~las:.(•s lit· photograph~ interiors of model hom es for salc-s brof'hun•s. advertisements und d1.,plays And he counted Muzcfa and Toyota amon~ his clll'nh. a., well a s shootinJ.! prndurt~ and illustrations for dt11l·ns of ad a~encws "Rack then lhl're 1.i.t•rt• onlv a half a d o?cn r(•all) ~oorl photographers 1n th1• ('l)Unt)." he s aid "Toda} there an· hundreds." Many clients requtrt'd larJ.!P sets. so the photographer movc'<I to his large Reynolds A venue address about 15 )<'ars ago lie originally o~ ned the building tha t he: now lcasC's Onl· third was devoted to the s tud11J, .i notM>r thud to the lab and the rest was leased to a sign com pan) ~OW, ALL 15,000·square fei.·t are Jab and cw.tomer service a r eas It wasn·t profitable for man) years. said Laursen . m coml· fro m the st11d io keot the lah alive and paid for mcreasmgl) soph1st1cated tqu1pment But one d.t)'. ht.· recallC'd. ht· found himself pr<.>onup1ed b~ thoughts about th(• lJ bor atl)r;. a s u s u a I . w h II ,. m a k 1 n ~ a C'ommC'f('lal shot frulll atop cHI 18 fool laddl•r · Onl' ttun~ <1boul com mt>rl·1,1I photograph~ 1s that 1t rt•qu1r1 c:ompll'tt• concentrJtll>n " Ill· r1 los t that. so ht· tallt:d 1n .rn assa!>tant to hn1.,h t™· shoot 1n1: · .\nd I nen·r "1·nt hal·k t:VENTl'AU.\' T llE t111t1• "a" sold and fan.di\ "''"' 11111 ••I busmess. 1t.., s pa('1• wa.'> takt'n up b' morr darkroom., ·1ns 1d<' ar1• rn:1ll'" of "1ri linking l'll·ctron1c: • quq1nwn1 requ1rC'd to makl· color or hl :.H ~. a nd while print:.. man~ mom contain mal'hlnl'S co::.t1ng m·arh S50.000 . W h <' n La u r ., (' n n I d 1 h • hu ildmi.:. he used lhl· t l•\·1·mw 111 pay btlb. buy a show or th<· latE· ... 1 l'QU1pmt'nl and ~am a reputation for financial '>lab1llt y "1th suppliers hkl-E<1stman Korla l-. and the product•r., of darkroom equipment. Ooin~ that also held do"' n manpower requirements !>incl' mos t of the n e w gear wa s automated. Failure to automate or buy the latest devices would quickly hurt his profit margm. Laursen said. JI E TJJOL'GllT the.· rt·l·cnt round of Kodak price increases Cup to 50 percent on som e products) would hurt bustness. but said he'd nollced no fa ll off. Those boosts were a respome to silver's n se during the past six months. But there 1s a. we ll . silH•r lining to it. he said. Rec<)\ery devices all over the pldnt f11lt·r nearly all tht· rnC'tal out of processing !>0lut1ons "l 'vt' hcurd that -.alvt-r rel'overy can produn• a~ mu1 h a:. .i I.iii s net profit. but th.JI Sit Down and be Coun.ted <:ensus Data Kept Secret, Bureau Says By PAT DUNN OI IM !Mlly f'ilet St .... The 1980 census. which begms Tuesday. will mark the 20th time that Americans have count· ed themselves. Quill ~ns have y ie lded to computers, the number of questions and uses of cens us data have grown, but the census has never lost its root in the U.S. Constitution. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention decided in 1787 that population distribution s hould be the basis ror direct taxation and for apportionment In the House of Representatives. They ap. proved a constitutional require· ment that every ~rson in the nation be counted at least onco ever y 10 years. beginning in 1790. THAT YEAR Thoma& Jef. fer son directed 17 U .S . mahhal.s, wbo in turn hired as m•bY auistants as they needed. The se c ens u s -takers. or eQUJDerat.on, were paid between ooe-.third cent and two centa for every lnbabttan.t they counted tn iM 1e ftlltlna atata and the South'Mlltem Territory. They traveled to unm1pped country. where town and COOb· try boundartes were v111.1e. and numbe" of clUzens were un· cooperative. To the dllappol.nt· ment ol Oeorae Waahln1t.on JeJ. refl.OD reported that about 200.000 people were missed. ........ .... ... Filling in the circles provides census information. Bureau promises data won 't fall into anyone's hands. Washington attnbuted this un· dercount in part to ~ople re{us· ing to be counted "from re· liglous scruples." and a lso "from an apprehension that (the census) was intended a s the foundation of a tax." THIS WAS not an ungrounded fear . because resulta or the censua were not held in con· fidence. In fact, they were post· ed ln public places between 1840 and 1170. -Census-taken were told to treat alt information they aat.be.red u confidential, but tt wasn 't untt1 1880 that enumerators had to take an oa.Ul ()Ot to diaclose any personal ln formaUon. In 1900 census super visors also came under this restriction and all census employees were made s ubject to a $500 rine for any un· a uthorised disclosur e . Two years later the BiUau of the Census was esta ished, and now the confideotl lily law 1s firmly established and enforced. TBE BUREAU rails under Ti· tie 13 of the United States Code. This law requires t hat Inform.a· lion (rom an individual be used only for 1utisllcal purposes and that publl1hed data be In a form lbat cannot ldcintlfy a penoo - or in the c.,. of the flv•·Jtar economic cenau.es, any al~e bu11ln~8S flrm. ) Only sworn oHicn!I •nd l'mploy~ uf lht' (\•n"u" Htm•;rn rn,1, haH' ucrt""' to indntdUJI 111lormation. until tl ts L'\l'ntual l'r turnt'<i OH'r tu thl· :"1..n1on.1I .An·ht\.l'~ "hl·n· 1t 1::. kl·pt in a 'ault for 72 \t.•ar., Evt>n tcm.porary t.'mplcJ\ee:> of the Cen.-.w. Uun•Ju mu:-t takt· thl' oalh not to <11-.clo:;c ix·rson..il 1nformat1on. anrl '1olat1on l'an result an a flv<' \ l'ar pn:-.on term and a $5.000 linl'. Thc.,c pt'naltJes have never bcl·n in vokt:d. und the bure .. u·-, record or conhdentsalll\' ,., ~1th11ut blt'mish. · There :ire• add1t1 onal safc~uards built into the ren!.u~ operation that guar::intN' thC' conf1denta11..lil.ty of th<' dat:.1. ac· cording to \"l'tnccnt 1' BarabbJ bureau director AFTER THE q uei.t1onnairl's have been ed1tC'd , checkt>d . and venfied an d1stncl offices. they are packaged in 800.000 boxes and shipped to on<' of three regional cente rs Once the forms reach the prO<'· essing centers, their enhre con tents are m1crofalmed. including the names of responde nts and answers to questions The microfilm is then fed into a s peciaJ device t hat can read the filled an c ir c l es that represent answers. The data :ire then transmitted to computeMi at bureau headquarters. where they are combined with num bers•rrom other responses This device cannot read the letters representing names or people. It can only read the clrcla. makin1 It literally im· po11ible (Or 11oy nam es to reach tbe computers. Also, census forms do not aak for the Social Security number. MEANWHILE, THE orisinal film LI aent to a Census Bureau facility at PltUbur1. Kan .. where it ts •tored \ander mall· lm'\lm aecurttr IDd WMd to auiat' app~lmai.t:r 2'0,000 penon.s C~ CENSUS, P11e C!) asn'l qwle true " Recovery was virtually ignored until two yeal3 ago, but "you can't a fford to do that now " LARGE PRINTS ui.ed for decorat.Joru. arc a Cast growin~ part of the busme~s. he said Many are done for 1ndustnal Jnd real e~tatc hrm)> "ll dcx~n·t take long for an order hlw that to get inlo four figure.''> .. Amatt·ur., abo ord Pr large pnnti. now and again. Laursen .,dad !'\('~ ..P.rmera equipment makt•!\ 1t hard to gel a p1ctur~ too poor to enlarge Tht' t'l(p<Jnding !.eg01C'nt ha~ Jl so put ham 1nlo the· v.oodworl<ing bus1nl's'> A small ~hop produr1·s fra mt-'> and ~uo df'n mount1 ng :. fur photographs Doing husm(·-.., l'ff1c1cntly 1~ rt•qusred for -.u r\'lval in th1· 11 hotof 1n1-.h1n~ trade· and .iur.,t·n bud~"" do-.eh In ra<'t. h•· rc•c"f•n th .1Uenrl<'rt a tra1n1nl,! • ""'"" 11n hn1.1. to U '>I ,, • '' m put l· r t 11 1 r a 1 k 1· 11 .., 1 .., pt 1•1 ,, •• h T II \ ']' . " t. J I ti ..,. I I I 1!1 11•rrr11111 pr11 an~ 1n Ill• '''''"" .. No w. be added, a l9t of prices are &et near that of Competitors because no one r eally knows exact costs. But h!e 1s n'l all business for tht: former pN. he still uses a camera frt:'Quenlly on bis trips. pulling the r esults into slide !.hows he .. hares during annual m eetings or a group of other lab owners The fa st paced , hour long audio visual i.pectaculars use 11' l' sound from the places he v1s1t::. wilh his wife, Georgene. and blend in m usic and SOWld ccrecti. as well The l"'b boas ts a m odest aud1tonum equipped with audio '1 sua l t>qu 1pm e n t for photography classes. AND . S AID Laursen , .,,>metimt.5 hi!. old prof~s1onal 1>fforts are revived by c11enL'i. I \\as 0)tng a few weeks ago v. ht'n I looked at an ad on the h.11·k of an dirhnP magazine It's ,, -.hot 1 took for a seashore d• '"lniwr 10 years a~o It ., of :1 s urfrr r1111n~ a w;1vr \A.Jlh th,. "'JO selttnl( b"h lnd him · ~o Deposits, 1'ig Retur11s Every tame someone hfts a botUe of cold brew ll brings a measurt'o! cheer Certaml~ 1t make'> the one doing the hftiog happy, but 1t also makt'!-i?ta~smakers ~lad, bel·ausc with every bottle used . their annual c;ales f!O up Dunng 1978, that caml' to a l:>taggcrmg 45.7 billion glas., rontaant:r> BEER ORl!'KERS COSTRIBUTED heavily to the bustnPS., of tht f<•\j, dozen glass plants in the U.S. by a veragin~ soml' ::!3 3 gallons of suds, a figure that's still nsm~. Sam Rowman knows many s uch facts and a lot about the bottll•makE'r<-. h.1n·ini.: bl't'n in the bu~mess for four de· c·adc·s. current!\ "" he.id of the western orcice of the Glass PackaJnn~ lnsta\ute at 21 i2 DuPont Dnve, ln•ine. Bov.man ran ll·ll )Ou all the up'! and do~ns of the in· dustn ho" C'Jn:. took fl\er the beer market after their m· troduction in thl' 'J(h,, how gla:,,s clinked its way back as <1rmk en. de<·tdt.-0 bcHlll'"' "ere better. and that glass keeps <lavor and l'lt•anhnc:>s high. UE (',\STELL YOU how the 1nslJtute s~ts standards <;O Rrand X company can use ultra-fast Calling machines on bottles m:ide by an) one. that 11 negotiates industry labor <·ontract!., and how sand. :.oda ash and limestone are melt· ed. molded <ind cooled into containers ready for filling. But h<' <'a n also tell you about the problems facing the indus try One I" laws requiring deposits for all bottles. "Wt• <•all 1t the forced-deposit law." says Bowman. who adds that e O\ ironmenlalist proponents don't really un· t1erstand that J dame deposit doesn 't guaranl~ empties won't become htte r. 1 OreRon cl'\acted a deposit law two years ago, he says. a nd touts studies that show less Utter in the state. "What they don't talk_41 hout is the st.ale also increased by four times the amount they spend tor cleanup," Bowman said PROPONENTS OF DEPOSIT laws say the refund en. courages use or rerillable bottles. which Bowman admits appears to be true. But. he adds. in Oreeon it reduced out· put and cost hundreds or glass factory jobs. And, he says, Miller Brewing Co. decided it didn't like using standard containers that couJd be refilled by any brewery and brought out a one-way bottle in its traditional shape . Miller subsequently jumped to a 20 per~nt market share and the other breweries started offertne one·way bottles. Separating returned bottles and exlend.lni shipping channels also have increased the cost or beer in Oreaon. Bowman points out. The glass industry t~ycling is a bettel' way to reduce glass litter . "Manufacturers want ~cled 1lass "he says. About 10 1Mrceol of the mil for new tlua is coli et, broken bits of old 1lua. "CUl.Lft MBLTS AT A80(J'f -~eareu teas than ra~ l~" .cutUns down eMIV use by pennltting low1r~per1turea. But reey_, cent.en ln remote at•• a.re \QO far from battlemaldnl plan~ to make llllpptnc worthwhJle. '< ... Ol.AS8, Pa .. Cl> , r9• • .. ,,.... . .,,._, • CENS · NFORMAT ON ECRET • • • uch yur •ho ~ 'nronnauan about l.bemath•, Por a rnodesl J •• u.o bureau wlU IHrcb oot tJKo;;rmalbl atter vtr\tytna () ol lhtio r.raon ~kin& data. JI arch Jot•· lnturant• pollri•t. noturaJ 11at lon papcira or p auporta . or lo u tabllab a rlalm to an lnhentance. or trate anr tr)' llon nl ttmtu.• r cord l'Cl1t,aln 1urh fut.a With only • ao pa"C40L eli9oc•· of loullna a ueb Jntorm•lon about an llld.Mdual ln tbe ceaus r.-«'orda trom 19'0 1hrou1h JM>. th• renaua fllt'.'I rou.ld hudly be runalck r'-'Cl 1i& 11000 "snoopfaaf · 10UTc:l' cnUrtb' mam&aJ. DOt atd~ b.)' computtlra. •nd th• tu~ .,... otaca.alM"d 10 th t •cht and ~aUon dunna ~period .-.n tht" t'.ef\IUlt Wb ttk'-0 I ~ before a name r an be found UNO a C'l\&TAlN condlUons. The 1nformut10n will ~ rt' leased to the ptNIOI\. bl• t>r ht·r h•lra, or 1 dfl 11n•ttd le1tol rep~tJve nd ~I on th parOcuJar Ht-ma anaw..-red In a •Jlottlnt' ~n.ua. ottwr dalA Item. M tM t't-n1ut fOrm ran bt• vt"r1rted such H ()(' t'upatJon ONLY AFTER 72 yeaB, <&11 proml»t<d on the t'\~~Ub form. tl\ the m1crof1lm mo11,de 1avallable throu&h lhe NuUonal Archlvct. and Rt"C.'Orda Scrv1te Thr moat frt'Qut-ot data '" queata are for proot 61 •t•. sex relationst\lp, r1rl". ~lar~ of bJrth, ind cltiienstup Uth data can help individuals o quaJHy for Social ~urtty, llt"Cikare. saml>Un1 proctdurt·• uJl.Cd 1n ev•ry t"et\tt.la lln<' lNO proV1dt •tlll anotlwr 1ate1uard •Jaltul mlsu ~or perM>nuf lnlormat~ St!venal years aftl'r each t't•n•u., lhe orl&IHI lorm1 are 11h1pped m aH?aled k>xcars lo pre 'll"leck <] tiles w•ere they are "lhredded, dl880lved 1n acid, and recycled Ullo paper pulp under ct•nsws employee 8'-'J)ervis1on. ·S1n<'e !!OOH' uf the lllOtl' ~en1 1Uvci lYl>t'I of colluclt'd an formaUon. aurh 8111 mco1ne, an t'estry. manllll h1atory, und umployment status, arc loduded only on somt forms, JU~t a frii<" , I',..• Pafl*' ('I GLASS GROUP • • • In 90 percent of lbe nalion'i, nou~<'holds. peopka will be asked t11 take their OW11 census, lll er ft>ct. by an.sweruag the question nuires and mallinR them back m pt111Lage-Cret! envelopes But rec)lcllng centers in remote areas are too far from boltlemakme plants lo makt.· shipping worthwhile ( 't>nsWl talcel'lf will obtain the information from household!i th.it riul to mail back complete<! Questaonnai res as rPquested fhe remaining lO f>('rcent will b«: instructed lo hold the completed rorms unlit census tJ1kers pick tht-m up. In ~ome casei,, the cens us lakers will ask additional questions. The answer. s ugeesU> Bowman. 1s t.o use gla~s as '4 raw matenal. "It's sand iSJ;1'l 1t? Why not grind it up to make con crete block. Ever)' small town has 1U. concrete plant.." Bowman's offiu shelf holds chunks of many materiali. made or glas:s. One is a common looking bnck, others are slices of asphalt In wlllch glass fragments replace pebbles More ex:ollc is an ullfa.Jight. cer&m1c·t.opped slab of insulating wallcovenng made or pulvt.'nzed glass and a chemical de n vcd from manure. C' ENSUS QU F.STIONS seek bu:.ic information about people a11e. :.ex. occupaUon. etc .. and about :.ubJCCL'> s uch a:. how. 1n.:. personal transportation and <'nt·r~y use. The basic form con t.11ns 19 questions. while th1· more detallt•d form containi. 6S THE PROBLEM. BOWMAN says. 1!\ that architect' <Ion 't know such materials eiust Hy law. the Census Hurcau must provide thfl president with the population totals for all lhe ... tJtes by Jan I. 1981, for purp()S('s or Congressional reap porhonmcnt. c;euang the word out is another an::.tatull' task Mort' serious in the long run I!> handling atr pollution regulation~ that have delayod construction of new plant~ Only one new Western plant has come clo!'.e to approval. pladng limits on industry growth The 16 other California plants are all operating at capacity now. he• adds /\ new law also requires that the popuJat.Jon of counties, clUes. and other political subdivision!. b(' provided lo each s tale no late r thao April 1. 1981, for redrawmg district Imes tr new plants don 't t'ome on line. some of that expand IOI( bf-er bu~i n<'~s may be lost to cans Soml'om· I tiling a cold can of beer doesn't bnng happy thought!'i to a bottlemakt:r Publ i c coope r .>llo n •J\ necessary for this vu' tsn derlaktng, and pnvacy d a:. sured Real Estate Mailbag ••• By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEA R BOB: I want to share a homr fln<Jnce idea that you might hke to pas~ along My motht•r wanted to sell her home. worth about SI 10.000. which had an old mortgage or 1bout $U,OOO at 8.5 perce•t int.erest. I agreed to -..y the houae from her for a ss.ooe cash down payment. But she need~ about $30,000 moA eash soahe could buy a condominium. So I went ro the bank and said I wanted a tTS.000 new mortgage to repJace their $41 ,000 present one. Although the "&oinal rate" on new mort1a1~11 was t! percent al the time In January <it's much higher now), I offered 11 percent wath no loan ree Guesa what? My Joan appllcalloo was approved .. t 1 l percent. Wl\Y ? I'm s ure it was be<:auae I ahowed the loan olftter that ror '34.000 addlUonal cash. the bank would be oarnlng 11 percent on that money. plus an tddltlonal 2.5 percent on the old S41,000. The S3,'740 umed at 11 percent Interest on the $34.000. plus the Sl,02S "bonus" 2.S l)et· cent on the old '4li000, aave the bank a lA per· cent tot.II yield on tne $&4,000 advanced. My "ace ln the hole'1 wu I told the banker ar be 'WOWdn't do thil. my mother VtOuldn't sell her home and the bank would be s tuck wttb lbe old -.s perunt loan for maft1 more 1ean. Tbe loan omeoer cttctn'•t even eare that I waa buytn1 for only ts,000 down <m1 mother ~le back a $30,000 second rftOTtl•I• from me for th• dlf ference>. 8eUy R. DEAit Bl:ITY I Colllr•tui•Uoll• 08 )'09' HcHH ••I•• er .. uve tl•aael•I to ltelp yoaraelf, yoar motber, and yo•r leader. ••ncace ltederJ are M" enremel)' auiou &o raJM ......, ...U.UO 7teldl ... ue wUUaa &o llaift • ...._~ 9'ftra from bonowtn 11141 btamt. ' ~a lbde eemplkated. 1"f attiaaU.. alto .. ..., i..e IMann eu &ft a below·market .. ..,_ nt.e 1119me .... w~let at .tM 11me Ume, glwle& tM Miier Ute ••ala GellNCI from U.. sale. v .. r ~ .W '"" u euelhl, ufe tawut· metal la *et~ •orts11e. too. who will build your home at d~ to wbal you codJd do It ror yourself. And It will be much fa.wr. ~ business is slow now for most home baDclers. today is an excellent Ume &o get bids on your new home. ,.. Rede.le ........ 9e DEAR BOB: town a twinplex. liVlng an half and rentint the other half. I would like to buy m ore rental property but was r~enUy told by a real estate agent that because of inflated pro· perty prices :md h1~h mortgage interest rates. 1t 1s impossible to (and r<'ntal property with positive <'ash flow With thlS an mind. do you con5ider real estate <1 ~ood investment now'> M r.DA DEAR MR. D. A.: V.-s. U.S. rul estate 111 tttll tile greatest investment In the world. But to ell111laate M"~ative cash now, the parchaiJr term• must be properly structDred. For example. when you nod an lnco m" proptrty you want to buy. provide In your pt1Tdlue offer for the seUer to carry back a "fkllJWe mortgage" on wbkb Ute lntnesl rate .&aru eat at a low level, soch u 8 percent, and latnues one percent each year ...W l& readies &ltt maalmam rate yoa're wUIJD1 ~· Aa ...... lacrease ln ratare yean, Y"' p y •ltoUll be able Lo carry Ute lacreaalng pay meats wtt.Ue tUll yieldJJti yoa a polithe caab flow. 8ell11etlea .. l•ten•t Nbtn DEAR BOB: In 1979 f made the mortgage pa7metrts for my father on his house. He is dis· abled. When J went lo have my tax retuma pre· pared, the IRS agent said I can't deduct the in· tereat since I waan't obligated on the loan. l made the payments. Can't I deduct them as lt.tmlzed interest ? HatUe Y D£A8 HATrlE: No. You mad be le&ally obllca&ed &o pay lite loaa lf yoa are &o be eaUtled &o dtdllct tlile laterest. If yog were a ~•lper or a 1aaraa&or, however, thee you wCMlld be ea· Utled &o tbe lntne11l dedodlon II the prtmary obllaor, yoar ralber, la -•hie &o pay. Pertiaaps )'OD 1bould have your name added Lo Uae lo•a to yoa cu deduct lbe Interest JOU pay lD lt8t. Sefld real estate queltfOl'l$ to l«>btrt J. Bnua, P.O. 8~6710, San fi'ranc1aco, Ca. 90101 BUSINESS I CONSUMER SU Store Salesmen Silent By MAtTIN 8LO.\N e You may thtnk there •re no salesmen In your 1upermarkt t . but there are' remaps you didn't notice them becau•e they are alltnt. But lhJs does not detract from the.r f'ffecOvene211 These silent "alHmen lnduce you to buy hleher·pr1ced products and lo buy mort or everytlung. tncludmt: items thul you pro bably don't need. To be a smart shopper, you must be ablt' lo recognize and handle lhe Collowuig silent aalesmen -At the end of every aule Is a silent salesman. We usually think or these displays as offering sale-priced specials. But that lsn 't always true. Frequently, a slow· moving 1~m will be stacked bigh on the end cap at the end of an aJsle But lu pnce Wlll be no lower than usual Shoppers who know their pnces aren't taken in by this kind of salesmanah1p -Every aisle has silent salesmen that appeal lo your impulses. They offer you bot· tie openers when you pass lhe soda seclJon They show you basting brushes when you pass the gravies . Smart shoppers know that non ·food items uaually <.'Ofll more when you buy U..ro ln the supermarket. -Supermarket• know that the shelves at eye level get most of your attent&on as you walk down the aisles So, they plac:e their most experu11ve breuds, cheeses. cookies and soaps on these shelves You m ust often reach up high or sloop down low for the more economical products The only ::.ilenl salesmen who stand at a distance are tht meal and dalry d1aplay& Have you ever wondered why they are a lways farthest from the st.ore's front en- trance" It's JU.St another rule of supermarket sale11mansh1 p The farther you make <:'ustomers walk. the more Items they are likely lo purchase Smart shoppers have learned to avoid picking up the budget breakers they don't really need when they go for aquartofmilk. The supermarket 's s ilent ulesmen even wait al the chel'kout counter. They offer you racks or candy, m agazines. nashllght batteries and razor blades. 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C.-.oo•. -.,. ..... .. ~ • -j ~-----------------~------------------ Pop Rocks Landslide Fizzles By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Why would a company that prides itself on pro- vid Ing "h igh quality" food spend good tame and mooey marketing a c arbonated candy that cract.Jes and fines ln your mouth? Answer: the lure of dollan spent by kida. G e n e ral food s (GF> lhouRht 1t would clean up wtth Pop Rocks and Cosma<:' Candy It surpn.sed many people when CF offerf'd these items. They had no pre· v 1ows experience ui the candy busa.ness. and bad one dia.strous try at toys when they bought a failing company The story soes back to ltS6 wbeo William A . . , Money Tree than coffee or cer<'al Tht'y found s alt,,, 11( Pop Rocks would bt>om at firs t. tht•n d<'cl1n1 sh.Jrply after tht' novt:lt.) had worn off So <i F beli!an marketing th l· line tn waves r o p Rocks would com(• into a ma rket for three month-. and ~ withdrawn 11 would then be followed by Cosmic Candy. a carbooaled powder Metrics Roll on Additional Air Mitchell. a GF r~earc h scu~nlltit, invented a way to encapsulate carbon d1ox1de an s weet s, onganally to use in ma· tant fiuy drinks. G F never cbd use it for that purpott" but Mitchell made 1t around his house in the form of a candy ... My seven kids g r e w up w1tb Pop Ro<'k' .. he ">aid THE NEXT lbinR G F knew. U~re were wild rumors that Pop Roch explode m your stomac h and raust' canC't'r l..1sl March GI-'. try WASHINGTON (AP> -The new "P ·metric" tires are gettmg into wider use a round the country and the Tire In- dus try Safety Council has issued a re minder that thes<> call for a bat more a.tr pressure . 1ng to ht>ad off 1 ti 1· passentter t'ar' .1r1 1·>. THEN. IN 1974. th.-rumors . ran full PJ ~• pet'ted to h1H 1· tht'"' manage r o f a G F ads in 45 ncW"!pa~r ... in tires a.<> onginal 1-qu1p .,ubs1d1ary 1n Canada whi ch inventor Bill ment and tht> tires art' heard about the 1d('a and M 11 <'he11 u s s u r 1. d also betn~ M>ld current)) lauoc.-hed Pop Rocks It parl'nL., that Pop H1wh to replace the for mer dad so well with Cana .. il' a ~are and fun pro alpha·numt•nc tart:~ that daans that GF bra1ru. dl'· duct " GF' la ter :-.a id haveb<'en1nusc· c aded 10 g1vt> 1t t v .. th e rumor s h avt• Lovell srud tm.• anfl a· Ament'an kids an 1976 tapered ocr to notlung." t1on should be <'hecked ft dJd ver y well but Meanwhile. somcthmg WHILE COUNCIL monthly, when the tires G F 800ll learned that a else has tapered off: the chairman Malcolm R. are cool. and always fad product takes dif· sales o< Pop Rocks and Lovell Jr. ~tressed that befo~ '°"" trtnc. fereot mart.et.mg stills Cosmic Candy. you should never exceed ~~~~-~~~ru~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· the pressure stamped on the sidewall of the lire . he polnted out that the P·metrics caJI for about three pounds more pre· ssure. He said proper tire in· nation can lmprove fuel economy. nres with loo Ji ttle pressure can a1ao overheat and pose a safety baurd. he added. T he new P -melric tires are bei ng in troduced at the reque3l of tbe automobile ln· duat.ry, council offlclaJs said. because autos are being conve rted l o metric measuremcnu BY NEXT year all Amer1 ca n -m adP .. s ' ... ' . .. In tight times. srnn1 t bu ~1n rss people tnkl' ... 1ock of 1 l1t>11 c;1tuat1on ReA sscss the ir goal5 DE.Al\ BOB: We have an option to buy a lot on which we Would Uk• lo bu.lid our home. My hutbaad I• very bandy ud could do m01t ot the coostractlcln work hlmnlf. But we are having trouble getdng a Joan. Nooe of the local savings and loao utoelationa or bankl wiU lend to ua. TMJ N.Y UleY wonti make a loan unJesl we blre a general contractor. Ian' UQ. illegal? What should we do! ....... ,.. ... ., ..... , 1 $50,000 to $500.000 INOOME PROP£RTV SE.CONDS As marketing communications professionals. we can ~tiow savvy blJStnf'..,c; people how to 1mp1ovc ttw C'tlect1vc1H•..,•, <if lhe1r most powerful mnrketang tools ndvPr t 1s1nq and public relations. Our business is helping clients reach their · goals through. solid r0search. on-target image and sa les campaigns: ha1d -h11ting ads. cffoctave brochures and ncwslctlNS. ;rnd p1odu c t1v~ p11bl1c1 ty and srec1a1 cvcnls .. D&Aa BENaJETrA: ni. rea ... maay •onca.t l•••n ..., ... &o lou to do-lt·yo.neu M•e lliidWerl la IO •Hy problema arlM OD •:=.r.:-.a,;:-~areat for &M Jnder. WJa a& .. &ou· e p ••· amateur Mme IMlllden an n• ....... 10 muy lea41era laHe • .-lkY el ..r1M.Ua1 &e Mlf ·cMltnldora. a.ea. ..... ;tlle1 .. -...... U,.. 6elt oanf.U.r.., ~ blcls, ,.. ......... * ..... ,.... ... ~ ---· --·---.... FM a..llkd Ad , AcnON c.11 A MILY KOT ... VllOa MJ.1671 • hit•r••I onlt1 ,_,,__c '••ac:-·C--del •ll..W...W -.. ---------... . Weekly <--·---· • lltoatWv ta.4• .. • .,_ ....... ~ • ._. ...... c.w--w ( O(lltJ( I /\Jr ,_ ............ -* l.,1 l/O'lUf hMntlOq "-"~' (71•) 75SH51S A~N MOM( MOtlTQAQf 230 N4twpotf c-... ~ O.• "-Z• Ne,.l)Ol19eKll C...torn<e t7MO In these tight times. w0 <an fine-lune your advertising and public 1 cln11ons programs to give you staying pow01 so you H be rcttdy when the lurn around comes. To get started now. all you have to do 1s call Bob Clay at (714) 557-5431 He may tell you that today's conditions call for more than a bare-bones effort Bui then. isn t that what taking the bull by the horns •S ;ill about? . . . • . . -. . . • ' I • \ . I . . "' , ... ... .. .. ... ... . .. ' .... ---........ 4 lo •l I •:• h ~ . ..... ~ . • "' ., . "' •(• . 11, l . ,. , .. ,, • n '' ........ .. , ' .. .. ,. . . .. --· I I ' i ! --~ ~r -.,.•· •• ..... Mnfl 30. ,., ' l ( l .,, F ..1 ' ..... ~ .. ·-• TOCK EXCHANGE k's 8*I Year' Hip, Low, Clo .. 'V ' _.,,__..__ --__ .... ..,__ -~-· ---·------ In Hunt Family Margin Calls ~ALESJ~TE . . 0 I .. .. • •• ~ av ....... •c.ntte,"'-o. ....... :_ WWI ........ "al ...... -~ l'tt meari a ._.._el ..,,_, .. '1filll el .....,.. an-U.....~an .... -.a...._.....,..., .....,. •• .... .. ........... , ..... Dew •Md lees 8"11. •.., ... llt•!ll&f ....... ,.. ......... ... •fach!nM~ctlfteTff&&neaT~ ' a .L,CM&aMe a .. • ·; Tbe vanous mtHW'tlll of retl.lrn, the four ~parate compoaent.B of real est.ate return can be UltnUlled u follOWb · • • C'Hh flow Thi~ Is the a l)t'ndable t'ash &enera~ alter •Jl e>perat.anc upenses and debt '~rvlce payment.a bave been deducted h'om anw •~enues. ~.. • Tax savings To lhe extent lhat depreciation ~ductJons <a noncasb 1tem> ext'eed nondeductible mortgag~ amortization (a cash oullay), Ute m veistor will not only have a tax-free cash flow re- !urn ~t also a tax loss that can be used to offset other mcome with resulting tax savings · • Mortgage amortuation· Mortgage amort.lz:a· ti~n <loan reduction) 1s viewed as a cash outlay for p.arposes of calculating cash now. But since at ~ts ~ reduce the ~rmc1pa~ balance of the mortgage~ 1t increases the investor s eqwty position m the pro· ptlrty. Sin~e this i~ a return to the investor. it should be included m the computation of total in '(estment return , • Appred.at1on in vaJue: If the value or the pro- ~rty appreciates. then the investor's equity posi- tion h~ cor~espondingly increased and this should hiP. reflected an return calculations. Since' all four of. these types of return ex 1st in al) income property anv_estment (at least potential- ly_>. no method that (ails lo take all m1o account Wl~I properly evaluate the investment. or course the final two. c~tegories (mortgage reduction and va_lue apprec1at1onl depend upon the price to be re· ce1v~d at~ fu~ur~ ~ale. In add.Jtion , the time in the 1otenm Wlll s1gmhcantly affect the present value of ~uch returns. f:DITOR'S NOTE RandaU McCardle is president of tfie Real Estaters. he also 1s on author, lecturer and m· str;uctor Send your comments and questwns to Randi/ McCardLe. ci o the Daily Pawl . Post OIJ1ce Box 15'Xi. . .... Decade of CiJsis? • Housi11g Pinch Seen in 1980s A tMa ~t; of Amertcaoa can ~f~ to reat apartment unJta. but we re conatnd.l.Dc prtvate boma that are unalforQble for the public at lar1e." be .. d . WASKJNGTON CAP> -"?be...._ wUI be Amert ca 'a "dee.. el \M bou.in, eris.la," and ~ an I kelf to cauae aodal pr'OU!ll beyond any DIWIJ)t on b)' enero prc>bMnu a rHI .,late eaeeutlve bu told Coo1,..... Unlea rar-naacb.ln1 acUoa ta taien to encoura1e buUciln1 and aanna o1 aputment• ror low and mtdale- lnt'ome Amt'rtcanio. he sald. "we're going to att social protest the like of which we've never ..eo except brief. ly In the tnner citiea." ALLEN C'YMKOT, preaideni of the Robert A. ¥cNeU Corp., testified before a Senate Banking aubcommit· tee lookmg into expected shortages of rental houking Cymrot said the problem is not just 1n tile r~lative lack of new housing beln( bullt, but ln the kind ol hoU.91ni that Is. Buikler Offers 'F 'H · ree ousing . CYMaOT AND SAN Franclaco Mayor Dianne Feinateln aireed that ways must be found to make con· strucUon of apartmenta financially attractive to private builders although neither sald that would t>e easy. The buslneuman mentioned the pogaibility of eovemment tax lnicen- tlves, and tbe mayor sucaesiect com· mu.nit)' development grants aa a way to encourage the builders toward more coost.rucUoo of housing. But she said builders still probably would prefer to build bi& office build· ings. which are much more profita· ble in many cities. THEY AND OTHER witnesses also stressed the importance of ret.aini.ng present apartment buildings, saving them from abandonment. arson. de- molition and conversion to con- dominiwns when possible. Ke~th Phillips, a professor at the Univen1ty of Ca.llfomia at Berkeley a nd a housing adVlser to the govern- ment, said. pre&erva!-.lon of existing multifamily hous ing is "most critical" to the poor. Older buildings soon may be all they can fmd. let alone afford. he swd. Covington -Kava naugh Develop· ment Company opened the doors of its Vista Del Montanas community 10 Palm Spnngs Saturday. and offered the first 30 qualified buyers months of home own~rshtp without payment o f prin ci pal . interest and homeown«.'rs fee on their loans. Mananne Kavanaugh. marketmg Starker Talk Set director of the single family home com m~nity . says the development Charles P. Duffy. t'ounsel for the farm Wlll pay interest and principal Starkers. v.11l jom a group or panel15ts on homeowner s· loans through on April 8 a t th<' Airporter Inn m December 31 Homeowners will be Newport Beach . tn a d1s - res ponsible for insurance and taxes cussion/seminar. featuring the in On January l. 1981. the Vista Del novators tn the field of Real Estate Montana~· residents will assume Exchanging. their Joan at today's prevalent rate or The panel will examine the Starker percent . Should interest rates fall tn· decis ions. how the transactJons were stead of n~ durin~ that time. owners developed and s tructured. may refinance without prepayment For reservations and informal.Jon. penalty. contact the Young Associates Inc at ~~~~~~~~~~~---:=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o-~1ro~t.­Talk Slated Costa Mesa , CA 92626 I .. .. .. Beat Inflation Wit h Our I nterest Equalizer Program! On Contracts CATff£l>RAl Ct TY RANCHO MIRA OE 8{' Jmom: 11'w rPH Ill huyN\ o f 11-t<•v \J>f'!"laculJr \1ngl" fam1f\ hom•"'· Jnrl ( nv1ngrontte1v.1n.iul(h r >Pvrlopr•wnr "'di m.1~ • \ ouo p11n1 1p.1I " IMMI J'J\ rnt"nl .m<J H"M•·• '"' '" ., I , , · pa~ menl\ through I l•·" mb,.r 11 1•)80 <loll 1uu pdy "on\urJn•t· Jnd rau "I lntl'fl~I 1\ gu .. "n11 ,.,j .11 tod.i~ •• p1t·- Vd1fmg r.tte, or t>VPn I ""''' Jn<J rhN• 1\ ,.,,, pr<'·f'4ymt>nt P'" Jl•y •-'fl the lwn IH'TER&TATe 10 . .. ~ . OM. 'f N.OT QJ '" 1 on J mJ•nt•·n.ince-frP(' p11vatc gw••n worfri m P.Jlm DMc>rt A lel'urt•· Iv ••nvtrrJnmf'nl of plu\h Rr<"f'nbelt\ \.'.lrtff>O\ \I( \W1mm1nR pook. thf'fdf)V P'•• 11 ,,nd •' c 4rr•lr•·•· loll'\l\ 11 di ·"~nl'd in rl'lk-<1 th<' wi:>O~r o l 1he rlt•\f'rl f vtn1\h•'Cf modf'I\ on d1\pl<1v "''•·<I Imm tw(). thfl"t' Jnd four· twdroom hom~. 11111-d woth lt•dluri'\, (')n r><1va1~ lot\ From$74,990 10 $81,990 Covins"'"'/K.n-¥UUah ~-205 V•ien<i•. ,...,.,,, ~ • ~n•) l46-n66 j 4o/~ BE~O~ MARKET RATf**l If you're over 50, you're in luck. You can own a spectacular new citihome. right in the he art of one of Orange Cou nty's most active and sophisticated areas. Each of these one and two-bedroom citihomes is located within a secluded. park-like setting of lush landscaping, and quiet walk- ways. Enjoy the private community swimming poo l, spas, and shuffleboard courts, all professionally maintained, And, the security guard gate ensures your privacy and relaxation.• ~1.1rt "'1th fa,m1m· Crl·d .. l'ln.11nl) o ne of the choice locationc; 111 :-:l'" pt1rl lktl h t\dJ .1 :!4-hour attended gate house Nov. 1m.1ganl' onl·.qor~. t"•' 'tor). Jnd splat-level. single.(amilv attached h1)mc' .. ill 111 thl·m .rrch11cctural gem' loaded with lc.11url·, Thl·n till' ( luhhnu~ with a pool and night- li~htcd rcnm' u iurh I 1 he"'-· and ~1thi:r common f.1c1ht1c' arl· m.11n1amcd hy all rc~1dcnts who !'.UP· ,• ., ·' And, what features! Air. conditioning, fireplace. carpeting, built-in kitchen, and washer and dryer. Just next door is a brand new ~nch market. Within walking distance are a major shopping center, five restaurants, a health spa, bowling alley, and other in-town conveniences. Fro_m$64,990 (714) 832-0162 •Honw~· Auocla1;on informAtlOn •v•tltblc 11 11'4 Sltlo Cc111cr . ' "**"' n .. COIM!tlMllCJ of , ,.. V .... HolMI of Cllllfomil Mel ' 1"' Ii.,._, P. WarMtll"°'9 Cot1tpenf. -' ~ 0-licJ • £"""""1 DfpMt • ,""..,....,. pon a hnmcov. na' a'soc1ation.) Put these clcmenh l<'gl·tha .ind ~ou h.l\lc a lifestyle most people dream of Jnd onlv a kw rcJJizc. l( you arc th\! kmd of pcr,on who dl·mands a fine rc<,1dcncc in a pnva1.: community, J a~minc ('rt(:k dc~crvcs your strong consideration. lfom«S from SZ35.t50 M. J Brock & Sons, Inc. Phone ( 714 ) 640-4020 -... ---·---- f I Moving lJP In Real Estate o•oaos a. •uTNA• bH Joioed the hom~ nrin ot PoDOtrou Homn a.a •mk>t- vlce of I.be~ Catifonala ~. Putnam. ... u. Oftl' ll JeUI "' manqe· ment uperi4toce. -111 1upe"1M alJ front end .iiperaUolDI ln lbe Jrvtnt &ad San Die•o dlvl1lon11 , •ncludint •Dll.Deertni runcoon . &.and ac· quldtian, Departm~t ol RMI Satatt proce11t n1 an~ au.pe._rvlak>n of all conault.anta P110ir to t'ntertna the build· 101 ind~try. Putn1m worked In muoklpal 1ovt'rnmt'nt m tilt cltlea ol Newport Beach, lh~n.­ part -.let Cypreu und tor the PVT1tAM County ol Oran.rt. ult in the capa<"1ty of planning director and/or ass111tont city manager. BARBARA TOMPKINS has moved up to vice president of tnvestmenta ut Newport Equity Funds. Her division, consisting or 10 investment counselors and support st.arr, works with clients in placing trust deed invest· men ts. Prior to her promotion, Miss Tompkins had been an in· vestment c;ounselor for the com· pany. Most rece ntly, s he headed up the new TDIC plan, or Trust Deed Investments in Common. Under the new pro-TOM""'"' gram. small investors ~hare trust d~. and also share in high returns. with other N.E F. investors. Miss Tompkins has worked with financial, real estate, and mortgage firms for more than twenty years. Her experience includes real estate salei., real estate loans and new business development. The Peridian Group, a landscape architectural and planning offi ce in Irvine, has announced the appointment or Ronald J . Wong as a n associate or the firm. Wong is a 1974 graduate of the School of Environmental Des ign at California State Polytec hn ic University, Pomona. and a mc·mber of the American Society of Landscape Architects Wong is with the firm 's Irvine office a nd 1s projert wo14G manager for Harbor Ridge in Newport Beach. a proJ<:Ct the Pend1an Group did plannm~ and landscape des1~n for and one which has received awards from the Newport Harbor i\rl·a Chamber of Commerce. the Pa~ific Coast Hu1ldt•rs' Confcrf.'nce and the American lnstitut<' of I..md-.caJ}{' 1\rch1lect~ lie as currently beginnmg \\Ork on Pt \'1ct>ntt' Park. a 90 acre regional recn·:it1on fac1hty in Rancho Palos Verdes lie is a re!->1 dt·nt of Huntington Beach MARY HOYT, manager of Western Mutual Escrow Corporation's tract subdivision. has been elected a vice president or the firm He r res ponsibilities will continue to include detailed liaison with builders and de· velopers: attracting new escrow business in tract hous- ing and subdivision develop· ments and the research and de- velopment of ~w systems for maximum cff~.it•ncy an handl· m g tu.ct escrows tt0n •or to joining the Starr or Western Mutual Escrow. Mrs. Hoyt was affiliated with an indepen dent escrow firm as an escrow officer who went on to open and manage a branch offi ce spec1aliz1ng m tract t•sc rows. Before her association with the t'scrow field, she was a free-lance writer and pubhc relationist WILLIAM MART IN WU.SON of Irvine has been named an associate at Richardson-Nagy. WI~ Martin Architecture/ Planning. Wilson will both supervise and originate land planning de- signs for residen tial, com· mercial and industrial develop· menls in the United States and overseas. A graduate of Utah State Univ e r s ity, he hold s a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture and environmental planning. TOD NEWMAN has been appointed vice presi· dent and a member of the board of direetors of Discovery Properties. Newman has been with Dis· covery's brokerage divis ion specializing in commercial real estate leasing and sales. Prior to joining Discovery Properties be was t he Newport Bea ch manager for Property Invest· ments West. Inc., Real Estate Representative for Miller's Out- post and Director of Rea' Estate with Pup 'n' Taco. HEWMNt He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Real Estate and Finance from Cal Poly, Pomona. Brokers' Talk Set Or. Allred Gobar, an expert in the field of real estate eeonomics, will address the Orange County Associatioo of ,Real Estate Investment Brokers on Monday, April 7. The subject or his talk will be the current economic climate and how It will affect the short term and long range outlook of investment real estate In Southern Calilomta. The meelina will be held at the Moose Lodge, 717 So. Lycm Street. Santa Ana. at 8:30 a.m. • w rn~ of Housing Collaps~ WASKlNOTON tlome bulJden 1avt Pr I· denl Carter'• new antt-tnnauan pr'Ole&m mt..a re- vlewa. 'ltMy pral1td> bis effort to balance the federal ~et but ('rlLicalld lbe overall plu H bel"!.1:ulficletit aod further blut.ed UM praidtnt for abaolutt'ly nothln1 "to tree the milUon1 of American famlliH btlOJ held boatace by today'• record hltb mort&,•I• iQurut rates." Merrtll 8uU~r. _prelideftl ot the National As· 10Ct1Uoa 0( Home BuUde~1 alao warned that the tallre NUdlftUal conat.rucuoo lnduatry could col lapec later lhU 1prln1 unless immediate steps .. ,.. taken lo prov{de home buyers and builders 1Uke IOtM rfilef from today's oppressive ll&ht mon•y and bl1b lnt•re•t rate monetary policies. ••rr OBVIOVS THAT buUders can't build and consumers can't buy with prevailing 16 to 17 percent coovenUonal mortgage rates nor with lJ percent VA/FHA rates which bave a varying dis- count ol about 10 points," BuUer said. "At 16 per- cent tnterest, fewer than s percent of all U.S. households can qll8lify ror today's median priced new home of $64,000." The impoeitlon of selective credit controls, Butler said, w as welcomed by home builders, who since October 6 have been sulfering from quasi or pseudo type credit controls resulting from the calamJtous rates of interest being forced upoo the mduslry and the home buyer. By lmpoglng the new controls. he added, the President ls trying to s pread the burden of fighting inflation more evenly across the economic landscape. But Butler doubted that it would free up any additional money at reasonable rates for financing the sale and construction or new homes. BUTLER CALLED ON THE president to balance the budget with "deep, selective s pending cuts and federal payroll reductioos, focusing first on those unproductive government programs and agencies that sap rather than add to the wealth or Realty Math Taught Real estate mathematics will be taught in a nine-week course at Golden West College starting April 14 . The class, taught by Roger Ewing, will meet Mondays from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. Ewi ng will teac h basic prioctples or mathematics as applied to the 'teal estate busi- ness. which he ronsiders valuable for both persons preparing for a sales or broker's license and those employed in the business. the ftlUon," Ht' alao called for a sharp reduction ln the budaeta ol the re1ulatory aaeacies. wbkb be described H the lnvblble arm of 1ovemment lh•t fore .. private bualneue1to1pend more than $100 billion a year for public purpoea However. be cautloned, the Admlrll.slration and ~ shou..ld not ruJe out the poeslbUity of tncreuine spending for noninltatiooary proarams that would keep people working and production co· Inc In certain industries that att being penallzed unfairly by lbe Federal Reserve Board's tight monetary policies . HOUSING , HE SAID, WOULD certainly qualify for special assistance because it ls al the very eod ol the FED's tight mooey whip. '• Butler warned that under current condJUJ.s and economic poUclet, boulln1 at.art. for i9li could drop well below one million unlta, repreaellll· ini the deepe&t houaln1 slump ln modem umea. ·'A decline of th1a mapJtude would result tn tbe losa of almost 1.9 ml Won jobs, almo1t S32 billion In wages, and $9.1 bUUoa in tax ttYenue," be aald. ·'It would alao create hlsber government defictl.8 as tax revenues decline and expendltu.res increase to aid the unemployed." He added that the ever lncreuio& demand for housing would back up during the recessk>o, thus generating new iJlflationary prHsurea on borne prices and housing costs dw1.ng the oext recovery wben too many buyers will be cbaaing t.oo few units. DESPERATE FOR CASH! OCEANFRONT-LAGUNA NIGUEL LAST OF A KIND MAKE AN OFFER Forced to sell my incredible 4 bd., 3 bath fantasy, overlooJdaa a forever whitewater view unobetracted from Daaa Point to Ne wport, OWD stain to beach, •talaed sla•s window•. •P• A much more. Secure oa a cul-de-•ae atreet. all in a private community with guarded sate. I will create ft.nancbac for quallfied buyer. Can you believe I will part with my be achfroat chate au for 199~,000. By owner. C'EST LA VlEt C all now for an appointment Rea.714/496-8764 Bu•.714 /821-80~ LOS CORRALES TAKES A GIANT STEPBACKWARDS WITH ... • LOWER Interest Rates LOWER Monthly Payments AS LOW AS 12~% (12.75% A.P.R.)* For a very limited time, Los Corrales in San Juan Capistrano is offering reduced interest rates for up to the first !l'_ears of home ownership. During that time. you can reftnance with no prepayment penalties. Great 2nd T.D. Financing At the same time. you can take advantage of an extraordinary 2nd Trust Deed financing p ackage. Finance up to 10% of the sales price al 12% simple interest. with all monthly payments deferred until the end of the program (at which time principal and interest are due and payable in full). Cheelrthe Figures For Yourself Example of Current 2 Year Reduced Payment Program Typical Purchase Price Amount of Down Paymenl First Trust Deed Monthly Paym ent at 12'n% Interest Alt em alive First Trust Deed Monthly Payment at 13YJ% Interest with 10% 2nd Trust Deed Example of Current 3 Year Reduced Payment Program Typical Purchase Pnce Amount of Down Payment First Trust Deed Monthly Payment at 13Yi% Interest Alternative First Trust Deed Monthly Payment at l4'h% Interest With 10% 2nd Trust Deed . --... -.. $170.000 20% $ I .454 $ 1,340 $1 70.000 20% s 1,558 $ 1.434' A Great Housing Value We beLie\!e Los Corrales is the best value in destrable South Orange County-and now we have lhe best financing package to match. Los Corrales is a Spanish village in the little Spanjah town of San Juan Capistrano. Here you can pick from JI different floorpjans and 28 different elevat.aons, with many homes on pool-size lots. Inside the homes you'll find numerous Spanish touches. Soaring vaulted ceilings h ave real wood beams with corbels. Arched openings separate rooms. Detailing of wrought iron adds additJonaJ S panish touches. In addJt1on. there are the most modem connoisseur kitchens featunng Thennador a~iances and ceramic ule an kitchens. entries and master baths. Financing Program Offered for a Umfted Time This special financing program may be withdrawn at any moment. If you want to enjoy the benefits of this great financing program-and the benefits of home ownership- we urge you to act today. --------·--·-.. --.. ----- £ " ~ ., . , ... . , . . . Financial Notes• • First Trust Loan m~ fa< maximum of $150,000 to owner-occupant.a only. • lntert'St rat' on First T'rUlll Deed Note at\t'r program ends rncreues to 15.,,,'\ for ~e of loan unle. r'lftnanctd at then current raka. No prepeyment P91altlel wtll be made during th' program periOd. • lntemt rates 1ub~t to change with~ notice and d'ecllve 3124180. I Loe~ II«• M fl/~,,_ In~ Or-.. 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Owner wi ll carry EXTRA Large 2nd T D a t a ttract ive interest rate. &t&-7711 .. ... ,.,_., Wltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaau~ 1002 "'~ ..........•..•.•....... w~., ,.,,., .. ,,,, . " EAST SIDE IUILDAIU LOT 8'11den prime Eastside locataoo. Pnced lo sell rast. only 185.000 C<tll 646-7171 NEWPORT RIVIHA $104,900 . ' "'" ..... , ;E: [ ® lfi~l1il Owner wtll help fin ance th.ts fantastic 4 Bdrm garden home Huge add cm family room. secluded patio. dirung room too' Second story hosts master suite +3 more spacious bd.rm.c; Call ror f in ancing det ails Chance or a llret1me 641). 7171 DOYaSHORES LOWDOWN :::·:.: Owner says bring orrer :~: on this fantastJc 6 Bdrm family ho me. Mai ds .,,,, quarters & 3 car ~ara~e too Call for more de Wis ..... 646-717' :::tt f '' 11. 111 '• • I I J j ! • J ~~:[~~I ... , .. _mm ., ... ,j ; SELL idle items with a Daily PUot Classified Ad. 642-5678. ,,1~, - macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY , WESTCLIFF GROVE OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to DUSk 29 HEW Ex•cutiY• Homes NearincJ Completion FURNISHED MODElS Ready For Your lntpectiOft 4 Floorpla ns and 11 exterior s . Choose your own floor cove rings & decorator touches. Dramatic high ceilings -wet bars -spacious master suites -· forma l dining rooms. From 2500 Sq. Fl. lo nearly 3400 Sq. Ft. SALES OfftCI 64'4509Z 711-1414 C~ V<:11W, (M'll• 64M2H '°' Oo.....Dr- Hl-t700 WoocbidQ. (.,,,., 64 ... 100 l1albor v-'""'" Lingo Ru llsrATI UNIVERSITY PARK Walk across the st~t to o lov.ty pert ff'Ol'ft ttlis chat n..., l IMdroom, air<OftdttioHd ...ct W'lit. You wilt be ct.liC)hhd with Hte r1ch wal~. lotlvers Gltd "'t rrored dl .. lt19 roo•. Ploy tfltnis an h community cowt and swim i" the adjace"t pool . Move in c:o"ditiOft. S 126.500 . Open H041H Sunday I ·S. ~I R oclcr'O$e. CONDO IN THE BLUFFS Lovely 3 ~. 21/2 battt, fotnily room with ~d floon. formal diniftCJ. Ho common wall for privocy. The good thillCJS of life at ~r best. Offered at S 185,000. Opet! House Sundoy 1.s . 2749 Vista Umbrosa. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 South Laquno 497.3331 Laguna Beach 495-1720 Laguna Niguel 493-8812 Dana Point BLUFFS BRAND NEW HOMES Last chant'(' to buy. 2. ;J & 4 bdrm . homes. I & 2 s tories. finest. la test a m e nities. some with view. $225.00o To $250,000 INCLUDlMG LAND. Low 12%% mterest financing! For app"t. to :..ee. call - HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. 644--0134 Ust & .., With Ht. &perts 9 ..... ..,.,. w ... ~ On Newport Penn or South lo Laguna Bch. Single f amUy. multiple dweillng or cocn m 'I ID· come W\JU. Brk.r lnv1ted. Wnte· R. l.ulher. Box 420, Lake Arrowhead. Cal1r 92352. Or Call 714 337 2414 or Evl'' 337 1717 PEMIMSULA POINT $330,000 Owner will carry fmanc inic. No quahrym g to buyer. Unbebeva ble 3 Bdrm. 2 s tory home. Rich parq uet floor<;, Mahogany wood beamed cetl1n i:s. tot;illy re modeled thru(Jut J u,I listed' Won't la:.t with Uu.-. pnc·c & terms. C:ill W ESLI Y '\ TAYLOR CO. HEA LTUl\S ·.1 llL't• 1 ! MH 'WATYBOH'T-VACAMT-SS2S,OOO l-'Jntast1c bay & ocean view. A real bt·autv 1n the well known Mai Kat B(•aut1fullv refurbis hed ms1de & out with lu~h nC'w cptng & drap4::'~ •neutral ('Olo~1. nt•\\ klt<.'hl'n apphan<:l"" Hugl' ll\ing rm with ,1 O<'\\ m1rron·d v.all rcflc.'<·ting 1'\ttl1n~ boat ~<'linty 2 Li.el' l>d r m-.. :! hath~ sl't' ;1n) ltmt• I 307 IA YSIDE DR. °"f'4 Sat/5-ft 1.5 OCEAMFROHT ~UARDEO AREA .\ l;rnt.1..,tH· \H'\\ 111 llw tu .nit bltw Pal'tlic Prn;1H• "t•·P" from \Ollr 1w.n doo r 111 lh1· n11n mun 1t ' b t·~<h Exclu~1\1· :1r<•o1 \\tlh a 24 hour '''t urih· gaf(.' Sp.cc·1011-. c·ontt•mpor .1r \ hnn1t· with I l.><trm ..... formal <hn1ng 1;1m rm. rcnt·:1t111n rm. ~tud~. :11 · b:1tb-. Spa & 1J U 11\ In I h h J q U ilf 1u111 SI. I OU. 000 Con-.11frr c ·~1·h.ir1 v 1· for '\!'v.porr I.Ht\ lro11t v. 10L1>0al -.lip MOUNTAIN MIMI CASTLE \,I( ,1111111 ftf' ll'l ll'i' ltkt ,I f\111 I ,!lltfl \lllll lll41Cllll,111l \\Ith ,1 p11l 1(1ll.1r '11·v. I 111111 l':il111 ~Pt llW· 111 < .t1,1l111.1 I l.111rl -..:t.1.1.IOfl \I 11llll1• I f/1111 l .,11\• \ rnm h1 • .111 \\'111 11111s1d1 •r •• ,, h .Htl!•· 1111 hw.d pr11p1crt' WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REAL TORS 2 I I I SCl!t Jooqi9" Hils HEWPOttT CEHTH. H.I . 644-49 I 0 I SPARKLING GEM HESnEO IH DOVER SHORES PERFECT flHAHCIMG Brl'attlt ak111g eu~t om bUI It Sin.I.! It• st on home offlors pri\'at4::' gated t.>nlr) t•> l:.i rg(• t·ourtyard . Wa lb ol gldSS f<>r lt ght. airy fecltng. 3 Bdrm. 2 a re m asl l'r s17.e . Spacious lavin g room w/r an• mar ble fire place. '-oepa r att" lo rmnl dining. lovely kitch en v. 1th family room. A deh ght to set•. 0.... will carry I st T.D. S~5U.00t> Open Sat /Sun 1·5 1515 Antigua. New port Bt'.J<'h llil ESTATE IY McYAY 96M456 . ...SAYIRDI 5 Bdnm. or 4 •a den. 1mmaculale 2 story home with au the e xtras GaraRc door opener. wale r soft ener . d e CQr'ator waU covennl(b Calif or app 't Sl~ .500 673-3663 67547n f'V('S associated . IAOK EAS-AEAL TORS JOH W lelboe Ul·J641 IMTEll'T ..as DBJGHT Blke lO tbe bp.ff.h .. Q5t pop.tlar 4 Bdrm ~ 9'leeptng dn ve. Tile en lr)'. rormal uv111ii and dmmi!-Swt-epuiit -;U11r<. leadmg to mast.er s wte . taJ1('P raaul> room. 'tom: r1n.>t>lace Co\ ere<! patw Marucured j!rOWlds \~ ... UITlt' lo"' tnh'rt'''' loan ;\sk.m~ 1142 !JJll Call no,. ~~I a&MS + VIEWS! ASSUMAILE 91140/o forever bay & rughl h1tht Vll."WS' Htdily upl(raded Tnna model 1n the Bhtrs 2 sty J Bdrm.!>. upl(rad1'1'.1 r11ctur<·' aod ~.inclwurk thruuut Lu.IC um/U.'I oak plank floor llU(. air filter & <;arety J.ld.11n !>yslt'm..'> H< 't of :ill. take o~cr !j• •I' A~ SUMABLF; LOAN AN DOR OWNt:R WI L L FINANCE WITH • .v • DOWN Ca l l now . 7S2 1700 !;; rmmm. i ~: r~.::~.~-' l ~ IE&HllJ 1 1 . ~ ~ ll8.!M.aJ.'\ ~Z313 . 1--~l 1141 \OI ~ CAMYOM OFt-1-:U \ "" H\ It I' OflfHSU..DAY l·S 1,,., th..·p11t1l1• hno"' l411h l~.o~,P.~~ ,~~Y To pl.it"' your mt'' J J'•' bt'fort· l ht• n•iJdmg publ11 phone r>111h l'tlot f ·1a-.111hed, 642 smx DOVER 2 Bdrm den view, tz90 <wckh land I 19 Rue Marseille BORDEAUX -3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. redecoraled with new cpt.5. mJ,000 (inclds land I. fl Rue Chateau RovaJe . 640..6259 j/1~1//f'/I R E At/LT Y < ';uhll.11-. to (;o <:.1 rL-. \~hatner thl• !-'ad Holl l.'m off I ht• m,1 rkf'\ With a Cl:i-.:-1fwd Ad Call Now' 64.! 567K TllATUl\f C.fflQ 'O ,t\,.l _ f)'f: ~C::.e WOtt ,,m.. v~ i'GU ~~ ~ ~<r .:J ... , -----.,,_ k a.tf a. POUNI 0 •.auol"Qe ·~ 6 IUOlflbCed -d• i..1o... to ....... 6 ,.,..pi. .. O'd' '''"'' '-t9n °' .o< ~ 1" ••• l."'9 ot tcWO"" ,, t 11/ t i y I l I H OBACE l I I I 11 1· & j j j I j uttle Biii was vlslllng nts f A R ., U O l j grendmother In Ce:Hornle I CAT M IP l .._ ___ .,.,...,,...--,--.,--1-when an e1r1nqu1ke, ..___.l_ ... l'__.l_ .... I __.I __ 11~~!ndmother, alarm.a, ran to the door an<f acream- 1 " t 0 p A K I ed "8111-eet .. t--r-"Tr...,...-r-..,.-t 8111. looklnG up at ~r In· I If 1 I I nocenlly, proleated, "I -·· ... -.-... __.J ___ ---· --," Grandma." t ...._r.o_u,_...s -rr..,.P _l-v-"11 .. c......,.... .... c:t.uni. _...., I' I I I r:::~::::.-ii::!· .._...._______ 3-l c •--~ .... - • ~~~i'.r"0r r r r r I' r r r 1 •a;. I I I I I • I CJ] SCIAMoUTS Mlwwt la C........._ 1100 dll .ttl in th• l>Jtl> l'tl111 .. t U tl t \o .t•' 1n•t •· ..... :I\ lt"t' l>trt'11un II • 11 t•-"l ~n·1 •" 1111"' ·" ~•II '" r d.t) hir m<1n· '" orrn.111,.n Jncl • uml'lt·t. r J lt".'. c.111 f.42 ~1iH DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY f>.lll'\•IV. 642·Sb7 8 Best buy i" this pttstiqfotH ano. Mes~ in a ~-Mk• ~"9 Oft privcrk cul de sac. 3 ldrms .. l baths. Maxi,.,..,.. $eCurity. R00ttt fOf' pool. $385,000. OPEN 1 ·5 15 RUE MARSEILLE N t1~12M ()CIAT~S INC 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 HfW OH MARKET n._.F OF A 1\1:'1.n llfll ~E t "''''m c1l''ll!l1••tl .ind h11 llc h\ prt''l.!nl 111.\01 I 111 lw.1ut1t ut A.l\l'l '''I I lt cl1 m (,1mtl' 11111m k1t1•h1•n tlnnt· 111 all n .11 urn I "''"'cf' Xlnt fmnnrm~ ~~.110<1 Thi' 1 ... (Ill {'Xcfll!ll VC h-.lin~ at 11wnt•r' rt•QUl''t and nn h 1mnc1pals c;houhl 101'\Ulre 2015 Windward Sec K11v Parkl'r OPEN HOUSf. I 5 IJPIWl()lJf t1 ~f § 6754000 BEST IN BLUFFS PANOIAMIC park & ba y v iew G orgeou<; end unit. 1900 sq . ft.. :J IJd r ms . 21 ;i bu • lovely courtya rd rnlr). n.•ahsl1 cally prk ed. good terms 5240.000 Including la nd ' OPBt SUtf. 1-5 3 I 2 VISTA MADOA POPULAI 9 ·PLAH. 2 IOO Sq . ft., 3 hclrmc.; . 21-: ha . form . din . cozy <·onH·rsut1on area around frplc. Large ; ..... sumnbl<· lonn Onlv S17!l ,SOO O,EH SUH. 1-5 2631 RAQUETA IV UmbrosaJ EHD UHIT. lk .. wt1lul ~llJ<J sq. ft . 3 h cl1111 • 11.1 11\ tilt' .1r1·,1 1 ll'H·I Ttlc. -..h 11l t1 ·1-p.1rcp1• I n1 •11 t ral 1·arpl•b < 'h11111• t·Jr h Blul h ~:.!O., 1100 FABULOUS E·PLAH BAYFRO.-.T. 1·u .111m11t'd . 11·d1•£·01 :itt·d . f1nl'!>l qu,1 l1 t\ l'<Jnoram11· bin .... un~et. n1ghl l11•ht \l('W T oo 111.i nv e l egant .i nwmt II'" to nwnt ton S:!:.!5,000 OP&t 1 ·S 3 t I A VE CERRITOS IV. Caudall DRAM A T IC TRl ·LEVEL R Plan f' 11 11,111111 f1.1\. rttg}ll J1 ghl \ H"w\ 220fl ..._ 1 t' / 1111. 1· i1d1 111.... f.irr1 r 111 lorm d111 \\ \\'I I 11,11 l'l ll'C'd 11 111\1\ S~:~5.000 1rl ' J,111d OPfH ~H. I ·5 295 I QUEDAOA WE t-t-'VE CHOIC E AEHT.Al.S HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. IMC . 644AO I 34 List & B11y W itt. the bpttts HEW'PORT HEIGHTS A.REA TWO OH A LOT P nd., 111 11\\rl1•1 sh1p rarltales from thb pro pt·rt~ Crl'at o"ncrs 3 Bdrm 1 l.tr1!1 1 2 b a th home + sepa ra te I .1 mil\ room, 3 + car garage with \ ""' ·large 2 Bdrm uotl above. Huge 11 re).!ufar lot "1th room for another unit E:<aatc :,ale. Col for detaih ................ 962-4454 ~COATS & WALLACE ~RIAL ESTATE , INC. 4 lOC' ~IL y UWrtH ".OM r>.uo Sf R'llNG fHE SOUfH ro~~r ARIA SINCE 19bJ IROAOMOOR HAUOR VIEW HILLS ~per r1nanC'1n.: ~·vail nn th1s lon•I) 1 llR. f,1m1 I\ rmht•m• "'1•hrPl.1"(•nc '""'" "' mtn' & h1Jt•1• •' H ... ih,tlf .ti• µnt·t'll 1t ~-ll<.-"" 1 • .ul Lllff"fll-\ \l L'iTI'\~ il,~£-OHI nr Mil(~ 8ock 8oy Gi<ll't Hult t" J,thn I \ti• th" "flll ~fl I'' l'I I.I I \I' ht1m1• I• JI• • \I o·pt1111.J I l>U\ Ai .1111111111\ lJnt.b1 Jl)t•d 10 <1 100 'pa .trl' .1 II·"' nf I.ht• nu'™'rr'°~ .1mt>nit11·~ \JI of t.hL' .1nd lhe owm·r 1.\111 fin.im·• lh1 hom1· ""II h .'II' •'ll"' 11 I ur ,) v1.ir , ~ull ~Hill' 0)4 11.).1 l '..J 11 s.-,r. 2titi0 c;;SEL ECT I P ROPERTIES ~MIW FOR YOU 11 7 yrs rK'W, tot.a II y \IP· p-adfod 3 Bdrm home. r.un nn. bn)o(ht <"heery kltcht>n. bwltin vacuum 'vs tl'm. l.1 undry rm . 1·oun11-y lot rer m~ H >l' lfl'71' • Sll.16.ooo. a:-. 'u mt· I ~\. 2nd & JrJ lwns '\~:V.' USTTNG Was a 4 Bdrm now cunverte<I to ·' <,pa<'IOOS 3 Bdrm With l\\'W <'pl::.. drapes and JJJ1nl thru o u t Only ~.@ Woo 't la.~! 536-9311 .~4LL STATE REALTORS ..... , ............. ... f'ilM SPRINGS lnchan Wells C C Villa ......... JJ', r1na ncrn" "' ~m ~,wn Jst clasi.. l>t ('()rator '!. home On 1!11.h RT'l'\.'n :i br. 3 ba. all t•\tr;.i, .l4 hr se<" Abo 3 br. ;J ba ro11do Mar rakesh Golr t: Samt> 1o:ood hnancmg. Sm ith· Mt•yer. Agt &W-5357 or 543 781.3 1-----·--- ASSUMABLE!! CORONA DEL MAR-NEW LISTING .J.1 -.m11w ( 'r\'<'h .... 1•,l'l11s1\ t> guarded 1·omm11m1' ollnr!'> 1111 .... twaut1ful 3 Bel rm + 1.11111 h rm :! hath single .... run 1T~tdt•111 l' This c·ho1 c•t• private honw ts cnhan< l'd h\' 1ls modern \\I'll ,1ppnint ed kitchen. wood p .1 r q u l' t f I o o r 1 n g a n d "t•ll nlJn1cured la ndscaping . All <ll''\lgn<'Cf for elegant entertaining as \\I'll :.i.., grac1ou~ fam ily ltvin~. Best cit ull !I'. ASSUMABLE LOAN. Call l.ind u 1-'('q..!USOn OPft' HouH Suedoy 1.5 41 MaiMoJt IJasmlM Crtl) CdM TERMS--tdM DUPLEX Tr)-2.5"; to 29% down. Owner will rarry bahmce on this prjme CdM p r operly . Features identical 2 Bdrm. 1 bath U.Wts with fireplaces. wood floor~ ..00 private patios. As kinJZ $225,000. Call Dan Bibb. 67i-131 I ....... ~ ... -. When photoara~ William Burrow& dec1ded to take some pie· lures of a bolstella llerd in North Stomngton. Conn , the res1dent bull decided to check out the intruder. and wound up mug~ing the .· " • C'a mera. ~ Nancy Reagan's Life ~ ~ May Be Dull Reading ~ • LOS ANGELES (AP} -Nancy : Davis Reagan, former actress, ~ politician's wife and aspiring fi rst • lady, \/as home from the campaign ~ trail but out on another stump -the ~ author's promotion tour. ~ "lt was really a coincidence," she ~ says of the timing which brought her :; autobiogr aphy , "Nancy," lo ~A bookstores during her husband '~ ... ·~ pres k.ential nomination bid. B UT IT IS NO coincidence that the book. co-authored by Bill Libby, is a sugar·coated me moir of life with Ronald Reagan, devoid of marital crises or confli cts with children. It 1s not that life was perfect. Nancy Reagan concedes. It's just that ~he 1s not one t-0 let 1t all han~ •>Ul • ''l think that's m y privat1' business." Mrs Reagan says of matter:. glossed over in the book. "I ~~ !9' ,NANCY, llOMA4.0•~ ;!' . ~believe you can lead a public life and '1still have a private life, wtuch I have ~.;done . ~ :: "FOR ME TO DO otherwise would ~have really been out or character," ~be says. "Anybody reading ll would :fbave wondered what in the world bad ~appened to me." ·~ In the pre face to "Nancy," ::.co·author Libby writes: .. this is ~Nancy Reagan's book, nol Ronald ,-, Reagan's ..... ·~ But Mrs. Reagan makes it clear §~er husband's We and ideas have ~ i.haped hers. ~ !'i "l'VE OJTEN SAID,'• she Wl'ites, ~."my life really began with Ronnie ~d I think to a great extent it did. ~bat I really wanted out or We was ~·1o be a wife to the man l loved and ~mother to our children. It seemed 'that everythin& else bad just been a ;rt prelude to this." ~.. Now, 28 years after her marriage, ~ask Nancy Reagan t h e most "JI important thine in ber life, and she ; answers quic.tly: "My husband." ~ Does sbe long to be first lady of ~America? ~ "I want to be Ronald Reagan's .,• fint lady," she says with a smile. ~ ··with the state we're in right now. IJ:""which is frightening and disturbing, I ~do lbiDk he's the only man for the _...~job." •• J SHE IS A.B&.BD whether she ever considered runnini for office herself. "Ob no, never !" she exclaims. • atwmed at the suggestion. "It doesn't ;.·interest me." However. s he sees little conflict ~ ktween her lifestyle and the new 'ii feminist age. ~ "I've never thought of myself as an "·•ppendage t o my hus band," she lays. "On the other band, I did give D the career. I'm b.appy that I did. 1111 life really became fulfilled for me at that time . ., 88£ PAUSES. IR& unmarried d aughter, Patti, 27, sits nearby J:;JSstening. •. "We're all different," M rs. Reagan continues, .. and we all have to make ""'"P our own minds about wbat makes • ~ h appy. What makes me happy is • '•vine my busband. my cblldren and , jJrJy bome. Tbat doeln't mean you JIMa&dn"t have you!' OW'ft mtAnstl. ~ Otberwise yoa become pretty ~ ................ Bu outltde latel'MU, lbe H)'I, llave 1-l bolpita.l art, a procram for unwed mothen and a "f0tter 1raadpareata pro1ram" she laaeMd wb1le Reac .. wu pemor of Callbnla. 881! DENIBI av•Ols that she : was \.be pow#· II 1°' f Iller buaband'• polJtJcal Careef', -•• , reall.1 dld Mt ~. • '"'ftp about politics," :.he says .. At thl' time when I went lo college, we just weren't involved. It was a whole different world. They talk about my changing Ronnie I couldn't have changed anybody to anything." She is seated in a dressing room at a local TV station, having made an appearance to plug her book. She answered aud1ence questions about her husband : ··noes he dye his hair-> ""No. r~ally. He doesn't." ''FOR OUR 28TH anniversary, he gave me the state or Vermont," she s ay s c heeril y . "I asked for Massachusetts and Vermont. but be didn't want to ~po1I me." She cXJts to laughter and applause. Almost everyone notes that Nancy R<'a gan looks younger than her 56 years She 1s exqu1s1tely turned out this day in a red and black suit with a bright red bloust' sortly bowed at the neck Not J hair ts out of pla~. "IF I EVER TOOK time to sit down for five minutes, I'd realize how tired I am," sbe says, balC JOlung. She would be home for three days this time, then meet her husband in Florida for mo re campaigning. Through it all, s he never betrays frustration or fatigue, never a hint there might be a secret wish that it wasn't this way. "Campaigning is a unique a nd wondrous expenence." she says. "I wish everybody could have that expenence .. ''l 'VE ALWAYS FELT polillc1ans und e r estimated people -their brightness, their strength, t.be1r basic good sense," she says. "When you're out there with them. meeting them a nd talking to them you find out you're right and you renew your faith in t be s trength that's in this country ... They're very strong. All they want is someone t.o level with them and tell the l.rutb." A show business background has helped in the campaign arena, she says. PTA Membership In Tulsa Carries Stellar Lineup TULSA, Okla . CAP) -If the newest members s h ow up at meetings. the group will be a Pretty Terrific Association instead of just the Parent-Teachers Association. At the invitatJon of Whitney Junior High School students who wanted to boost PTA membership, Amy Carter, Erma Dombeck, Art Linkletter, Jane Fonda', Carol Burnett. George Burns. Miss Piggy and Snoopy are card-carrying honorary mem~rs. ERllA DOMBECK, THE humorist, wrote that her membership card "is g oing i nto my biWold right next lo m y e xpired library card and a picture of my kids when they were babies. They're 26, 24 and 21." Sesame Street c h armer Miss Piggy sent a n a lluring photo sign ed ·'Love, AMYCA•u• Miss Piggy. xxx " Snoopy sent a pawprinted cartoon. Amy Carter wrote, ··1 like the White House. I play with my do1. Grita, and my cal, Misty, and I have a treehouse that I like a lot. I'm glad you're my friend . Love. Amy Carter." THE STUDENTS BELIEVE George Burns typed bls note personally, beca use there were several slrilteoven. PTA memberahip chairman Florence Bear said tbe atadents "learned that an individual does mauer. They can reach out to the world and their voice can be beard - even ll they are Just aendlnt out a PTA card." ,, -........... -__ ....... Nebo••· Davia Singer Joins Sassy Brass By JOE BDWUD8 NAtUiVlU..E. Tenn. CAP) -The potpanl vocalt of Wlllit: Ne~o.n have been willed lD a musical adventure with the suay aound of Danny Davh1 and lbe Nasbvllle Brau. The re.ult ia a sw1ft·&ellin1 album. "Danny Davia and Will,ie Nelson with the Nashville Brau ." und a top single .. another venion of Nellon'~ "Night Life " 80 W£ HAVE~ BEARDED, CASUALLY drnaed Nelson t.eamed wlth a spiffy, 1mllin.1 lriabman lO a marriage of vibrant lyric and foot· stomptn' rbytbm. Nelson. though, hasn't deserted his buddy Waylon Jennings. who recorded "Luckenbach. Texas." '"Good Hearted Woman" and others "1th him Davis. With Nelson's blessrntl. added has band JOINS BRASS WHiie Nelson lo Nelson recordmg:. made 10 years ago. Tbl' two did not record wget.ber because of the time requin!d to work out legalities between rival record companies. "It brought a new dimension to WilUe and me," S&Jd Davt:., a co producer of the a lbum "l was looking for back grounds to be readily ide ntiCaed with lht• Nashville Br~." Davis, who formed his band in 1968. saJd Nelson is a premier stylist .. I h' singfi a story une m the dl~tion of Smatra or Crosby." ht• said "He tells the story :.uccmctly. he doe:.n 't labor with 1t " EVEN THOUGH NELSON'S VOCALS are HI years old . O<Jvis said. "Hl' '>Ound~ a'> good or bet ter as hl• does today." This version of "Night L1fe ~" ec; Nelson two c urrent hits The other 1:-. "Mv Heroes Have Always Heen Cowboys" fnlm the movie "The E lectn c Horseman ," in "tuch Nelson appears with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. Davi~ and his group. be<:ause they are based in Nashville, are regarded as a country band. but they draw from a broad buse of music For iru,tance. their concerts include a medley of Irving Berlin hit:. Their country repertoire In· ('ludt>s "I Sav. tht• Light." ··wabash Cannonball · .ind "Fo..:gy Mountain Bn•aJ<down" Uav1:. ~loses has show v.1th a medley of "I>1x1e" and "Batlle Hymn of the Republic " "OUR MUSI( IS llAPP\," !-!AID l>.1\I'-. v.h•1 d1sCO\'l'rt•d the rock ·n· roU group lll:rman ~ Hermit!. 15 years ago and produced records b~ rock pioneer Connie Francis. "It's a country rhythm sect.Jon with a big band brass st><:t100 that plays predominantly country tuts. "COuntry rans say we're a country band and pop rans say we're a pop band playing country music. I think we are unique. J don't lhink anybody fits in our category. "I want ounelves to proJect fun. l tell the ( ) guys not to panic tf they NASHVILLE miss a note. but to have SOu~D fun You can't fool an au- / "f d1enc(•1fyoudon't." lh:. aud.Jenc~ vary. "We do a lot of community senes v.here '4l' get bankers and insurance exccullves. I get 'em :.tompin', clappin' and ycllan'. Then we ~o :..omeplace lJke Greenville, SC , and get a hard· core country audiencl' " ..... ,.,.... In Dt"bf Author Norman ~t a i I e r h as b ee n ortJered to pay his fourt h ex -wife. Beverly, $575 a week in alim ony for seven vears and S200 a \,eek for s upport of two ctuldren. He told th e cou rt he •~ S400.000 in debt. Joggers At Odds With Dogs SMITHFIELD. R I. <A P> -Joggers. some · from out-Ol·town," are h.u<1ssing dogs along qu1l'l R1dgt-Road, rest dt>nts compl&l.D. The rei.1dent.s told the Tov. n Council that Jog ~t-rs are carrymg sticks und stones, and using the weapons on the IO<'al pets TO ADU !NUil lo in JU r). i.a:. c1t.Jzens of this rural town. i.omt-J"lt· ~ers hJ\ l rallf>d th<· ijr,r 1-.1lt'hl·r to n.sb th1 11 I .101n1• · ~t•·1,h1·n Pak·· '" 1tl th.it in ord1·r to .1voul ,, '"""lbl• l,t\4 ··llll , t11 .... 1~ l11rn•<l tu )o(t l nd uf h1" 1!0~ Jftt>r It bit ,1 Jogger Sle.~5 of !"!ranger:. m Jogg ing o utfits ha\•c heen passin g tbroueh town, groused Crescenzo Conti. "ROW 00 WE even know they'r e all jog. 1ten? A T shirt and a pair of o;horts doei.n·t mean tht•) n.• J"J!~C'r'> We 'vt> j!ot a lot o f -.tran~<'r' ~oinR do~ n lhti. road ·· The counc1l dectdl'<f to con fer '4 1th lht.· doi:: catcher and study the problt>m further. Experts See Boost In Hooded Violence WASlil.NGTON <AP> -A loogtJme Anti·DefamatAon League investigator predicts an increase in violence this spring and summer as a growing and heavily armed Ku Klux Klan plans stepped·up activities. Irwin Suall. who recently was called 111 by the U S . CIVll Rights Commission t.o give a private brief· ing on Klan activities, said be foresees four types or violenoe -CLASHES WITH ne'4 . militant leftist groups -Attacks on black c1v1 I rights workers . -R andom v10IC'ncc aga1n~t minority group leaders . -Isolated terrorist incidents hke c ross-burnings by individuals mimicking Klan tactics. SuaU called for better law enforce· ment intelligence to avert such inc1· dents as the sJayings in November of five Communis t Worke r s Party me mb e r s in Greenaboro, N.C. Fo urteen Klansm en and Nazis have been in· dieted ln connec· tlon wi th th e Greensboro shoot- ings. S U A L L WAllN E D particllarly of suALL patential danger in a planned Aprll 19 Klan and Nazi rally in Raleigh, N.C., in support or lhe de· fendantslnlbeGreensborocase. He expressed concem over the plans of the New York Cily·based Commit· tee Agai.rtst Racism, an affiliate of the far-left Progressive Labor Party, t.o demonstrate May 3 outside the bead· quarters of lbe Texas Klan in Pasadena Texas. David Duke, head of the KnJgbts of tbe Ku Klux Klan, said tbe Klan is plannlq more activities but "ls not 1oin.1 to lo.iUate llJl)' violence." He alto Hid the deaCTlptlon of the organ.l&aUoo'1 members as heavily armed was not ~rate. ''TD DAN • IJ'OWlnt very fast bMaUM wtatte peioth are atnmna to percetve very clearly the mas:.1ve antt·whlte racial dJscrimmatJon g<>- ing on in Amenca today," be sa.id an a telephone Interview. Suall is bead of the fad-finding de· partment of tbe Anti·Defamauoa League of B'nai B'nth, a nat.aooaJ Jewish organuation. The ADL bu been monitoring Klan activities since 191S when Leo Frank, the president o( the Atlanta B'nai B'rlth Lodle. was lynched. In an interview with The Associat- ed Press. he rcrountt.-d what be told the comm1ss1on. SUALL CITED FOUa reasoos for the mrreased potential for violence, including the Klan's new mem· bership ~aans, the season, rivaJry a mong competing Klans, and de· c1sions by some Klans and far-left groups to seek out confrontation. "Klan season is warm weather ," Suall said. "Rallies and dem<>Mtra· tions and cross· burnings are all o utdoo r ac· t1vilies." Me antime. h e said, the Klan is growing from a low.point of 6,500 mem bet's in 1975 to an estimated 10,000 me mbers in four major and som e isolated Klan or-ouu ganiz.ations. Suall added that AOL now estimates Klan sympathizers, who attend rallies, con- tribute money or purchase literature. to number between 75,000 and 100,000, more than double the estimate of just two yea.rs ago. THE LAllGF.ST KLAN orpnha- tJon, wtth up to 4,000 memben, re- malns the United Klaas of America, headed by Imperial Wltard Robe.rt Shelton. and hea dquartered to 1'\acaloola, Ala .• Suall said . "But Shelton's be1emony over t.be Kiana arouod the country la not what It was durirti the l960s. whtn Klan mem· bersblp totalled around 55,000.'' The major factor In the Klan r"e· surce:nce has been the em~ of new. youna Klan leaders with actlvt rffruJ1meat campalans. Suall said. · . ............................................ . u..-tt• 1002 G•utt 1002 ....................... YllW WHY.-. ~COUISI STAYID • 0.. °' 1 ki.ct! Spe~. 1ltie ~ta. comfort t.acWar vtew f)'Om ,...., ol " a ..-t> .... in -11161' Bdrm I ta.th. farnJ. dotH loeatloe. Thia ly room . flrepl ue, ..-ta! 4 Bc1rm bocne '- formal dinlaC room umac:u&.lte •iih aa aL--. u.t ba l .0009Q.fl. tractl .. family rm. Al9o, OWMr w'l1l earry fonml dUWlc nn and • flaancln1. Submit on 1parklla1 pool. Call down! Price 1250,000. ~snotcday. Call ror lbowtna. 5tl-Z313 A hfl1 l•1 11 ••1\llJllllOlll~f' LLSTA TE [e ll~llHJ REALTOM TIIDIS SPECIALTIES llAUTlfUL VllWDWl.IX 38r. 2Ba·2Br. 1Ba. patio with beautiful view of water Fee land. Assumable In. sn>.ooo. STIPSTO IAY&HACH WTSIDI l1tft.IX OWCAT 1""'- 25% dowa and OW11er cany balmlee. Modem architecture. 3 Bdrm ownen wlit, la.rp back yard. Two 2 Bdrm, best loauon. near WeAdiff. Sl711.000. 400Lll" ~ RIUU C.Mf'§31h ONC 2nd on this 3Br --------&bachelor . $155,000. ~HGTS 3 Lovely bdrms . 1~Ba . nr sc hls . Super Clean $151 .950 IHYESTMIHT 6 Units. 2Br. 1 Ba. pool, ocn view. Land contract $590 000 EAST 5'0I C.M. ONC 1st TD on this 3Br. 1¥.Ba home. Only 1 Oo/o d'wn w n 2°to 1m $100.000. LUXURIOUS II.A.CHAO KT COMDOS 2Br & den 3Br from $179.500 to S2 1 8 . 0 0 0 . 0 p e n lOAM to Dusk. San Clemente. JJ~IS RW.TY 673-6210 LG ASSUMACU LH. YlEW +VIEW .\l.mmt new 2 Bdrm 2 •.., ba condo ~h pai..nl. wallpa~r mm1 blinds bra IJUf uJ Vt 'f>xi noon n I: .md '4>ttr ad<-<1 r a 'l>f' lm ~ fast ~at1n.1t ""'" l..o"' 1nl lo;i n CALL TUOA Y m.5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS -~·-­ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. lO'C I .... BYOWNE.R MEWUSTIMG! S Bdrm., 3 bath, family rm home wllb pool. '168.000. OlDCcM OPB4SUM. l·S 41 t lhlatrope Large, cu.atom home. family rm., rec. nn., apa + l-bdrm. apt. .-..soo MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION RE.ALTY 67J.5l54 497-1311 IESTPRICED 2 ltcry bome LO Spy~ Wlt.h Vlew, pool, spa &. pnvacy thrown ln as ex- tras Protesslooall.y de· conted aod lD prime cmd. Seller motlvaled. ~.000 41 Bodega Bay. ()pm Hou,,e Su Dda y 1 s. lAl.LJOANN DORAN 851·9522 FOlt THE THRIFTY ~pt>r 3 Bdrm 2 bdlh f a m 1 I y h o m •' 1 n Uci-a ns1de Great nt1gbborhood, n ear ldloois. pub and sbops 1.oYely IDOWlt.alD view Outstanding starter - home or rental unit. m.ooo. 1213 N COAST llWY l-\GL~A BEACH qf .1848 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO-VISOR 642-5678 New 3 br 2 "'> ba. al.I.med glua, Fr-eod1 door-a. Melt.lean pabo .. roun· Lam. $31~000 Creauve rmanang ~Open SI& 'Sim , _______ _ If you have a Dally Piiot Want Ad appearing tomorrow, please cut out this recipe ... ..• You may not have time to cook. C.nneUoni Casserole 1 cup chopped onion 1 cup diced celery 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 packages (10 oz. each> frozen chopped spinach, cooked and drained ¥.I cups fresh bread c rumbs 'h cup shredded Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons light cream 2 cans C1S oz. each) Beef filled macaroni product in meat sauce. 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper for gamiSh saute onion and celery in but· ter . Add cooked, drained sp inach, bread crumbs •nd cheese; stir. Spread spinach mixture on bottom of ~king dish. Add light cream to cen. nellonl end errenge on top of spinach. Garnish with chopped green pepper. Bake In 3S0°F oven for 2S minutes. Serves..._ -·---. I ' i • • '\I DISTINCTIVE PENINSULA POINT WrTH 9Ut~ ISCIOW I lto,000 A laow ol .......... • e c...,.. Jmt ,..,. to .. ,... .... 0c ......... 0,.. fr•alt •d .. ,r•ul•• c .. t•.,•rtiry Z·a*'Y holM wfttt 4 .._.a a r •· ....., rooM aAd d••. Soerl•t l•t•rlof' 9reeehouH & patio wit~ 9r••1tery. Show• by appoi._..t ') t -t 400 FABULOUS HOME-VIEW Profuaioftolty ct.cMeted "'r~-..t with prhocy ottd h1terior cCMtrtyord etth-y to pc>°' & tpo. OfM"I md ..-.11y ~io.a COf"Mf' "°"9e w1t9' 5 ~l, fcamUy rm. formal ~.l #'wt. r-.creaffoet ""· Malty 19Kiot iff iKtucllMJ J flr•plactt, MW c~. MW ~ .ct much ~. S795.000. 63I·1400 GRANDIOSE W/FOREVER VIEW Fab..Jous I~ Southport MOd9t with sportdinq POOL & SP A. Neutral •cor ond CJeMt"OUt rooms inc:lllditd in this 6 bedroom. fam.nn. with fi,..paoc•. fonMf dining room, huqe blllicard roont. A .,.rfect family home in a fit1• tocatfon Oft Spy9lou HiU. S625,000. 631-1400 LARGE LIDO-BRING FAMILY Esp•cialty cycmd 2-story home in a fiM street-to-strfft location. Loads o1 room for the family to room in this S ~droom. 4 batt. hofM, plus family rm. Patio and sun drck plus nice b reakfast room. Fantastic master S41ife. Owner will assist with financ:inq. $525,000. 631-1400 HEW DECOR-BALBOA ISLAND Terrific location near the Main St. ChanniftCJ 2-story, 3 bdrm. lge kitcMn. formal dinincJ rm. Most•r bdrm w/frpk. Newly poin~ carp•t•d & ~ Two patios. Loods of wood. warmth & hi.ct charm. $450,000. Shown by oppt. 673-6900 VU-POOL DOVER SHORES Owner mo.nd! R•duced SS0.000. Fobvloea hf>JM for Htertai.;INJ Md plaeuted for family li•ing. Especially spacious and open floor plan witt1 .... fiv i n9 r oom, plus fantily/di•i•9 combination. Sepo1 a~ mostet' Miit. ~ 3 other nic• IMclroo.s. lewllM pri•• POOf cmd -.ck. UllqMstiOMd VIEW '"- mail•""" s..bnWt $425,000. 6lt.1400. LEASE/OmON VILLA BAI.BOA ................ ed .. 2 ..... 2bo w/• upl•c• cmd ....tnl ~-S.,..- cOIMlo o•er1oob qrHllbelt. $%I 0,000. 631-1400. $10.000 down Ir $750 per "'°· lease. LIDO ISLE-UNANISHED Terrific ~ity to buy this 2 story home and dfform to suit your own tost•. l.onJe l bdnn & dN hcMM in a flM location. Private beaches. tHnls, SJ95.000. 631·1400 EXEC. VERSAILLES VIEW Fabulous VIEW from tllis M<Urity ..ct prHti9iocas condo in a "lentdMGrk" locati011 o•el'iookiN) Newport. VocClftf Oltd clealt 2 bdrm. 2 baffl with outdoor balcony. Owner will l•o1e or l•ose/option with $ t 0,000 cash Clftd S I 000 per month leos.e for sales pric• of $229.500. OwMr hos mo•ed. Stlbmit! LOVELY EXEC. BAYCREST Absolut• perfection in uery detail. Totally r~d witti skytiqht, CJOW"Mt kitchen, fomily room and diniftCJ rm. Lar~. open liYiltCJ room with Fnt.ch doors into a cozy backyard. lttclude. 3 bdrms. a hoftw drsiC)Md ffW total liYiftCJ and lavish entertoininCJ. $ 262, 500. 6 3 I ·I 400 -owMr may carry 2nd. PICTURESQUE 2-STORY HOME Prof•ssionolly •cot"Clhd ttiro.cJhout! So many tpec.iol ~ incluclftl ht this 3 bdr• hOtM, such as Ff'9ftd1 doon, master suite with spa & VIEW. St"P down li•iftc) room and brNlcfost rOOM. Vl•ws froM upper bedroonn. A pHfect home for th folftlly thot ...t.rtahtt S..lsNy. $375,000. 6l 1·I400 DUPLEX IN CORONA on MAR S09ftl of .... Wgltway -COR'f .... to scliool• & shoppln9. Mo ••ca•cy prOW... ;,. thi• 3 & I bdr'lft _.._ sus.ooo. 673-6900. SPARIUNG HARBOR HIGHWIDS n...,.. . .,.... of oww-tNp .. ...._ • e NMUlf:h ,nut Ca.. I ..... J bN. ........ nil. c .......... ,. .. . ........ -b..tfM ..... ,,.., ... a..ik rwd ................. ...... $t5t,Mo. Ntftaclol....,..'31·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. flt.At ESTATE .....,, Rm1Mtl f>t°""111 M...,.,,...,..,.,,, 24.16 IN C:o.ur H161\1 J If> M.mn<' Aw ~I S.Jtll f~IC)o! I.I.ind 6lt·•400 '7Uf00 EMERALD BAY t-.urop<'un -.plt•mlur an th111 4 lhlrm 180 <ll'~ on•nn v1t-w home Pr1vttb• pool Jn<I ftpll . pr1\"h' bt•1tt·h, :t1 tmua -.t><·urity tt•nn1~ l'O urts und your own ,.,du1uH• t rltm ()w1wr will ht•lp \'1th crt•Ul1H· tman<'1n~ To pre\ 1cw coll CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGES l>uplr' South of Coast lll)lhway <'ornplt•lt· prival'Y Ea<:h unit h a ... 2 Bdrm~ .inti fln·pl1u•t· aaumablc loan ~2.,:,,1.100 PENINSULA POINT CHARMER <I\\ 1w1 ".anh tu l ..i r'' tltt' p~J>t.•r on l h1-. 1·u,tom J lldrm ho rrw Maho..:any hi·.ini-.. \\ulh. and c~l111wtr' OOJ k p;,i1qul'l lloor~. ~ta 1ne<..1 glas~ windo"':. Jnd 111udl, n1uc h mon• S:i:l(1 oou WATERFRONT IN FORECLOSURE I flo 'l I" 'l'rnw h.1i, run nul 011 tt11"' J Heh m fixer 80' frontage uml 40' dock t"11 "'t 11> Sl l.1 I.IOU 111 tnkn•'t P l ~32 '\'king SJ25.000 OCE.ANHOMT fOR UHT Furnished SOOO for I month THE REAL ESTATERS Corona del Mar 673-8550 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * * * Heri~age Collection DECORATORS DELIGHT Tim. fw.1ul11'11I :! 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I ·5 Quie l C'ul rlt• Sar IAw:itrnn !;n0f1 Sturtc•r f.'or Youn~ F:.imtl~ Four Bt•clrn1101 llomt• W 1h sumahl1• I.on" ~, . ..., l-.. 1rlh Tone Car pets llr1,1?ht & C'h£'t'rful Eat In Kitchen O n v Of I rv1nt"'< 1''1 nt• 't Com mun 1l y AssO<'ibllOn.' With Pool & Trnrus S122.SOO UDO ISLE One Of Newport flt'UC'h ·, Mo.o;l Presll"rouo; Areas With Prilfatc Reut·hc~. Tennts Courts & Clubhouse Charminl( 1"1ve Redroom Home With Co7.Y {)(>nlStudy. Lar,lle Formal DminR Room. Master Suite With Spa Exre1Jl1on ul Ofter1n~ On Larlolt> l.ot At SM-5.000 HtV...-S MEWIST llOOM Artlsllrally Orroratrd Northwood Patio llome. Thi~ llnme ~how'I Like A Model Inside & Oub1dl' Tn Le' t•I, Thrl't' I .{Ir.Re Bedroom~ Plus Bonu11 Room & F'11mlly Room Spr\ntt I las Sprun)( & This Home 18 Bur.iuna With All Tht· Ul0<JmtnJ( Amenities In Tbe World Sl47.5'10 " Ci) --··· ........ . 759-9100 #2Corpor .. t ...... ~St~egunn DOVER SHORES Hnghl <llld a11') t''t.'l'Ull\t' homl . 1 hl·droorn :1 bath. "11 h pool and 'P" 1u~1 prnll'~:-.1011.ill~ 1 c.•dt•t·oratc.•d Lu~h land'>1·,qung v.1th an 1•ntr~ n•fh·c t1011 pond c.md -.eeurit~ !>,\ -.teni niakt• th" 1; '1·,1r nld ho mt• '>t'l'm l1k1• nt•v. ,\..,,umabk loan and 'IC'" of F <Jsh1on 1'1and on Ft•t.• land hstl'cl for S.H 5 1100 t )p1·n Sc..it Sun I ,; 1801 Sant1<1go HARIOR RIDGE CREST <h l'rlooking lht• hlt1t• "ater' .ind t'll) lt ~hts this prol'e::.s1onC:1lly dt•c.·ori.ltt•d J>~ na~t .\ plan 1:. o nt.• of a kind 2 H l' d r o o m 2 h a t h °"" a l h c· u s t o m book:-.hc.•l \t'S and many ~PCC'l<.a l upgradl·~ Thi!-> homl.' 1:. hvauttfullv landsl'apcd with a fieldstone entr~· a nd plantl•r -. 1\ssumable loan. lasterl at $365.000. HAllO« YlEW Somerset model. 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home on fee land with an extremely large yard. Beautiful ly decorated 1n ea r t htone colo r s. S265.000 Open Sat1Sun 1·5. 1831 Port Surlmg .. STUE DUMH la CO NEWPORT cana DfSIGM "-AU 75'-tZZI SPYGLASS FtMA.HCIMG AV All.ULE Portsmouth model. Profe5.s1onally dctorall-<i mo<kl 3 bc.'drooms. 21-: baths possible.' 5 bedroom or ~l'p.aralt• l.imil~ work:-.hop in l..a\.\ q1wrlf·r' Pool :ind !->pa H MONTERREY l'U H t.t'. OPl-:N Sl'~DAY l :i SPYGLASS OWNER WILL CARRY IST Trudnnnrh modt•l Sp<ll'IOU!-> 4 beciroom homt.· with l.irgt• famrly room HNrmc•d. vaultC'cl ('Cllin~s C'nh;Jnt't.' "' rng room and d1mn~ :.i rl'~l. Sliding glJss doors from Ii vini.: room ~teps out on lCI t'O\'e red patio with far<' ring This 1s a ).!real homl• fo1 Lht.· wholt: fam1l~ S395.000 I t :vlONTERflF.Y ('[HCLE OPEN SUNDAY I I DELUXE CONDO A.SSUMAILE LOA.H \ Yt.'<ff m•w with Newport Bcadl lcwation. 2 hl•clrnom . dt•n. 21 ~ bath V ;rn ltl"<I eC'rling Jll I 1 \'Ing room with hnc·k ftrl'pl:H't' 111 ).!hl~ upgr arled kal t•ht•n $174.SOO. 71;8 T UST IN A\'!-, OPEN SL'N DAY I .l IAYCREST Ivan We lls built :J bedroom home lots of wood and glass characterize California free living. Pool. deck a nd cabana . Dramatic floor to ceiling f1replac·e. $197,500. 1712 IRVJN E AVF, OPEN SUNDAY l·S I ST T.D. IY OWMllt 4 Bedroom. 21".? bath hom e in Baycrest. Vaulted beamed ceil~ng, in living room with used brick fire place Sw1mmmJ? pool an lar~e adjoining yard and patio. AFf:ORDAILE FIXER Eas tside Costa Mesa 2 bedroom home on large lot. High balance. Assumable 1st T.O. Great potential: $99.500. IAYCIEST Awa rd winning custom built 3 bedroom and den. Outstanding landscaping. Call for appointment. $198,000 DAD AU 4IOUTrr. One comM abl& evuy onu In a wblle -4 Bdl'Dv. J bel.bl. duu11.c room, add·oo 1tm1ly rQOal. lkliltJ.n I 1tcd Wet· bar rerr1aerator. iem.'er" room for pool table. Macolflunt P>"llmid tkitl&bt with polJsbed bran Huae ~ wu., tberea just mucb. murb more for on- ly l119.9150. Act now• Call S48-231J ,,, .• , Q· •I ',,..I ••t ', C-rcWZ... F.asl&lk 3 Bdrm home. ~ noon. double garage. Lot 60x120. Sl.25.000 Roy Mcc.cle, Rltr 541.7729 ~S" CONDO CONVlllSIOH &alders °' !kveloperr. • 3 adjouung f)an:t'b. 20 exlSUnl WlJts • room w tuld Zoned R J Ca II for nm ~ls 546-2313 liSTSIDE $99.900! F'41.Stbtdt-CO!lta M~a i Bdrm ch.trmvr L1k1· brand ne .. • !'Jew nx1f . carpets Pdllll k1l<"b cn the works' ln<'rt"d1ble vaJue. JW-l rf'dUC'ed tu ll9 900' HUfT)' • Ta lu.• .rd VklllaRf'' l•IJ 752 1700 ,.... Udo C09dcK 2 3 & 4 Bedrooms w1Lh ocean ,.~. pool, sauna spa & klU ol QPeO '>Pac•· in Sunny San 01eito Sl<utulg MT.500 With y. down payment 11 7S ID terest rate 549-mi ex (j ~ -------- ; ., ~ 1 Both or':~=· pr pert'"-' are ~ Of(ertd with unbelievable term , Ow.ii win c1u·ry mortgage$. Call for deta1W. GOICMC*i 14 llG CAMYOM Just l'eQu* $10.000 4tOd owner say.-. "Let's sell". ()Qtstandin~ VersaiUe." hom e. hiRhly upgraded. custom I ea lures U>vcly night light and ocean \ ie w Open today. 5 Rue Montreu>c 759 1679 • llG LC. llOADMOOtl I rt.AH ln\'estors. wf:ve hsted the 5 BR. Fam Rm model for under $500.000 Pllrk·likt' grouf'Jds, 3 l'Sr garage Op(m today . 7 Cherry Hills. • QUIET CUL OE SAC I Bdrm". 2' '.! balhs with t'i.lSY access 101 Jll 'our m·<>ds Cl'lw to "<:hools . park' ·pool-.. l.1k1· and shopprnR c;.,.., lrpk Ill It\ Ill~ l'Ol. mode rn ,1pphan<'<"' 111 k1ttht·n and new \\i.lll to w;,ill 1·.ir pct Jnd piJtnl throu~houl . !> 1211.IJIJ(J RERJRBISHED \ "11•.tl 1111·111111· pt1>1Jt'll\ V.llh Ii Mllil "' f"IH•\ )1.1\1' nc·\\ <·,ll'pdtrl•' 1 ' " r " 1 .q.! t ' .., .1 n d ' • · r ' \\I· II 111, 1 11 t l.1 llH'<f ;)2.,IJ.1100 HIGHLY UPGRADED I ltt llunw "th1· l'\ l'r p11Jhll.1r L<1k~ P ,1d. Fd1·n :1 Bd r 111 .! Ii.1t h , I 111•pf.11 1• and llpl' r.1d1·d ('11,;"' to t 11111 flltlllll ~ fl.JI I.. p1111I 'i[J.t:-W.tlk 111 1111111 • 1 1..,11111 ~ .ind hoJling. } .Jlll.1..,fH lt•J Ill' ~l:!'J '.11~1 111-M'rl :..,1t111d.1' ,'<. ~und,1\' :!>-.1:!2 l'.irr,.·ntt·ri:1 Lagun;.i :\1g u1·l 1990 So. Coast Hwy .. Loquna lch. 497-~ 9SS.1570 ~ 675-3411 NEWPORT HA.CH -UMOER SI 00,0007 No tuulang. J :! Bdrm :! h.1th mobill•. ' · hlo<'k from hav w pra\':Jt1· lw,11 h, pool. "P·• bo.1l dw !..-.. O" nc·r w ('U.rr~. SE.A.VIEW lk<rUttl ul I Bdrm Port Royal 1111 ,, I :.: I' I o 1 \\ r o 11 m f 11 r p 11 o I (' ,q lt • < • o d .SI l'hlll'l'lUJ'l'. 1 l'lllr.tl <Jll $l~1.l.lt111 TURTLYOCK ESTATE l'lwnt·l' nl .1 lllt•t1mt• tu o" n .t l.irgC' h1Jnlt' 1111 .111 unhdw' .11th-11t•.11· tlt'rE' 1111 \\ rth pad<l l1· lt•n111-. <'Ollll. pl,I\ 111>11,1· 1\· \ al'W. Dun 1 mi ... :-11 ' ~ IJ;, 11410 A IEST &UY \~oodbnd l'.!t'. ... t('µ, 111 lhe ~75.500 f'oµul.ir .3 Hdrm \\ ood:-.r<lt· 111 \".11rn plu~h 1.u1x·t . tilv t.'ntry , I .. kt· ..... rnd~ bt.•,1th 6.. -idull !>PJ BIG CANYON L11q•lv :! Bdrm <:rl'l'nhri.tr " :.! patic-i.. in \ld •. 11n ·Tov.nhomt'' l°l'rJmtt' flour. l\•nn" 1 ourb. pool. :-.pJ .\ JOJ.!l.!lnl-! d1:-.t,.mn• tn !ht• high 'l'hnol trark Sl7H.!H)o TURTLEROCK VISTA \ :1 Rdrrn .; honti-. rnom \1acl1:.on \\1lh night lrch1 & m ountaan 'll'W t lp g radt'<f rn t•a rtht1111t· t·olor. S249.!JOO. MEWPOftT CREST \ 1 h,1rm1ng :~ Hdrm 1·on!l11 with a \'ll'W ;Jnd g n·;at d(•1·oratrng. It ·~ f}il'>ll 1\ l'h Pl·rft.•<·t. S l99.!~l0 WA.TERFtlOMT \.\'Slip. Nt•w 5 Bdrm 11 _. bat.h. cl 1n1ng room. mac nifH'C'nl b:.irk,grounct for your art c·ollt•c·t1on Custom bit by leading .irch1tl'et. S3RO<J mo. (,{'<ISl' opt ion <JI Sl.2.">0.000. MEW OM LIDO I rldr m with \'1ew of bay from uppl'I' dc<"k. still time to ('hoose colors and <Jpphances. A lar~c assumable loan. S450.000. THE IUffS Beautiful new listing "Trina·· plan. 3 Bdrm in lh<> original bluffs on a lovely lar~e 1?rccnbclt. Sl73.000. TURTLYOCK President H om e. Beautiful, s pacious 3 Rdrm executive hom e. Spotless c·ondit1on. EnJOY the back yard/ri:'repit. gas grill & grat'IOllS \ 1ew or TR hills. Lowest price in a r ea. S:\55,000. HARIOR VIEW HILLS. VIEW, VIEW. VllW -1 ~tory 4 Bdrm. Lusk home on prime Harbor View Hills street. Front courtyard. cathedral {'eiJings. rec la nd. $407 .000# IN twL y Pll.OT Super~ archJteclurW1iterplett!' •\th ~ or~ ~~f_~~~~clt aod Enallsh"J\ador. but '• on1laal & dramatic bol~' ~esJan that re embl n0\hln1 of Cbnvcntlooal st)'l , ~ Cl,"elt • ~W clWk standard of it.,ndeur. W\d elt1ance Bot h reature panoratnlc views trom e very room, lntrac l t' security :systems und lovlsh uir;e or masonry The lint rnans1 j~mately 8,000 •Y· fl, o c mp rable 'uali\.v. a private at t.btl end ol the most r.•t~Sl 11ous .strett h igh on a hillsltl ri th llJ\JSUn hlll s It features a 38' lotl •ntry hall 20·x20· formal dlnfn• l"Oom. 4 tor ~ > bedrooms. fa mily rmlft. study and munm olh r e cr rooQl. 6 bat.brooms. 4 nrept . on almost ~ooe a c re . P rtl·e is Sl .500,000. · rOccupancy in May, 1980 and some ecora tlng option s are still vallable. • he second 1,l) aboul 6. sq. ft. of e x q uis it e b eaut~ w 1h supe'rb , d e tailing a nd fine cr a ftsm anship u nm atched in all but a fC\\ ran · i tiomes any whe re . 20'x36' li vin g i-oom with hig h c e 1h n gs , large l'dining room . 20'x32' re cr eation . oom . fami ly r o om . fa bulous t..Rourmet kitc he n . 4 bedrooms. 6 ~-bathrooms. 4 fi r e places. hand f:'ru bbed 0 <1k o n all cabinets and ~woodwork. Price '8l,.$1,250.000. R eady for occupa ncy. • ;..)>a~es of copy wo uld be required to !ti t t e m p t t o d e s c r i b e t h e ·;n d csc ribablt• b e aut y a nd unKiue ncss of tht>.Se homes. Onl y ~our pe r son al ins pect ion may provide the vis ua l fulfillment of ~•·your curiosity. x changes w ill be considered - creative financing . .. ;. RICK ALDERET1E. REALTOR . -~"7l1-51 15 or 832-0440 1400 VIA OPOlfTO NEWPORT IEACH LIDO ISLE wo bayfront condos. each with 3 droom:. ;.md fireplace. Owne r will rry Tott.11 pric·C' SiS0.000 h a rming :~ h<.'droom ;rnd de n home 1th thrL'l' l 1n ·plt.1c·c!->. parq ul·t floor~. act ed gl:.i"s and many other extras e ll priced at S4fi5 .00() ~uge lot , pool a nd :.itnum entry make is :1 bedroom and den home most nique. /\ <lr:;1gnc r':, mas terpiece at f145.000. H ARBOR VIEW HILLS m maculate 3 bedroom a nd family om home on corner lot. Fee la nd C'a rry 2nd. Best pr ice a t 644·9990 Pete Barrett presents BAYSHORES 2 IDRM & DEM WATERFRONT 3 IDRMS. LEASE Of'TIOH VIEW 3 IDRMS, IRVIHI TBIACE 4 IDRMS. MESA VHDE. POOL 4 IDRMS, DOVH SHOl1S RllaftciMJ & pool BAYCREST-WESTCLIFF 4 IDRM. IHHER COURTYARD l IDIM FAMILY HOME l IOaM. POOL Ir FfHAHCIMG l 1D1M. POOL Ir Fftu.MCIMG DUPLEXES l ..W & 2 IOIMS, llACH 2 IDIMS IACH. COSTA MISA l IDaM & Z IOIM •. ANAMCIMG COIN.._.. ASIC US ebfft ow Ito.... wa.......tf ,. .... wMc11 ~"!'""'"a....,... -==642·5200====~ .. 11"9 ----... ---.... ---• -... Lii ISl.£ OWl•-•MCll ............ .... ,,.. ..... ........... ........... Tl w l .• ~\Oil Rt•Jll\' •. ~ .•.. ( Ol'lf>.lll~ Ucloltle O...Hwe Slu&-.--...... ce •• YoUn la tla11 larae • bdrm . S ba bume Modlr'u C\19\0m k&kbcQ, ~ fonn&.l d1ll rm ~ larilt kit wttb IW> l\Y South C'OUl1y ard •nd a.b S&ndll l)llllo. att all e•tr as an t hll truly m&iJ11hceot borne or rered at ~.ooo with IOIX>d l'inancU> II 12:11 I .I lthan, Udo Isle Open &fl l SP M. OHi Of A ICIHD Ha.t••• For $ ·~ SPIClAL TaMS .ca T .. SI SPICIAL Sl'YOLASS tlOMU 'l'l•rnf tt• 4 &trm. uulsUmdm& ocean unct hurbor 'll'"-':, Own~r will t•arry $3~0 ooo 2ncl T O I"' l 1 l• 1.11 ~t· 1; bcllroom t umily room h11 11w. t t • lmlh-.. ocea n and night light "ww~ t l1Ant·1 wi ll 1•o rry $225.000 2nd T l> t ' l.As-..l' 1:olomal a Bdrm. coiy family rou111. pool. wu & waterfall. mountain , l('W Ownt!r will curry $200.000 2nd I' l>. w·, 1luY-n. owner will carry AlTD Supl'I' shu1·v ..& Bdrm. mountain a nd , at v hght \'H'W. Full price $399.500. 1.t·J :.C option. Ha rbor Vi~w Hllls. f .1hulm1s m·l·~1n a nd harbor view. 4 Bd1111 , l,1rg t• f,1mlly room . pool. ~~u!1,ooo s1:;.ooo option money \ 11 npt•11 S,1turd.n & Sunday <.:all £or ,11 Id t l'''''~ 714 / 760 -9333 SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS • J • CAM'T LAST LOMG BACK BAY SPEClAL • 60x300' lot. custom -t Bdrm. family room. 2•~, bath, lge l.iund r y COUNTRY KITC HEN. tile breatla.st bar, load.., <i U!ed bnck, lath and pWter .............. -. ............ .. l5S E. 22nd St OPEN DAILY 1·5 OWNER SAYS SELL IMVISTOttS 100/o DOWH Prime O.C Properties available with low down and 12'1. ftnanCUlg pro· vided Pn~ rangr from 112.500 to Sl~.000 For detailed information call JO ANN DOHAN A J(l 851-9522 V A te r ms o r w1 ll h elp fina n ce. R e modeled 3 bedr oo m . 2 :\4 bath . war m c arth ton e s. H uge 3lx52 s l' p a rate b uild ing for hobb 1e~ or v. ork~hop Rrand new country kitchen w t large (•ating a rea . $94.500. Call NEWPORT COMDO Large s harp 3 Bdrm Newport Beach condo with all t be a meni t 1 es Only 0>.000 down. Seller will carry contract, no qualir)'Ulg. Won't Jut! Call 540-3666 ~Whelan .., Real Estate More rarrulu:s an· ~etung the camping "bug" th1S year H you have a camper that ·~ not geltmg used. seU it now with a Classified Ad Adv .. rll•Pr-m•' 11larr lhfir ild' hy 11•1t•11hon~ R 00 J m l,. !t ~ v m \1ond"' thru f'n•1.•v "lo rM-.Al "4lurt1..a"' f'O'> rA '11f:!o>A f>H H:t; J30 w 80\ 00 56111 111 •..;11Nr.TON fff -\Cll 118'1~ flt>•rh Hhd ~122111 t.Ar:lN,\ Ht ACll 1021 ' ro ... 111 ... tAcwi.i Buch~ ~66 l'\ORTII C'Ol 'IV d1•l fftt :..0-1221"1 CU.SMND CIL+.Ol.MS Oradllnr foe topy It lctlls I' '> '.to p m tho• 11ay b~l o re publ1r.i11on . 1• ~ r ~pt fnr Sunt1" • & Monday t:dt11nn' "'hr n drudltne t• !'wtun l.>\. 12 ntllln CLAS\IAID llGUl.A~S F:RHOKS Adv1·rt"tn ~hould 1"hrdt th•·tr ad~ d111 ly & rt•port 1·rro" I m m p d I 8 I .. I)' T II t: 0 1\11.'' J•J1.1rr ""ume1 h1b1llly ror th•• l1r11 ln•orrf'<'I truitr11on uoly CANCt:IJ..i\TIONS When lc1lhnst an .111 be 'un• In m;ikP a rl'fnrt1 of I hr K ILL N l ' '11 Fl E 1\ given )'OU hv your ad u krr a.1o l'f'ttlpl nt ~our cancel1 .. t1on 1 h" ~·II nu m hrr m u't b e prp,rnlfd b ' t h• advrrtlltt In c• •• 111 • dispute C'"NC t:LLATIO..; OR l'ORRECTIO..; Ot '\EW AO 8Ef'O.R E HUNNING F:vrry ellon •~ madt to ktll or COCTttl 1 n•"' ad lhl l h• 1-n nrdtrtd. but we clU\OOl l(UArftntff 10 do so unlll th~ 1d h11 1pP411red In t.M paprr OIME·A·U NF. AOS ThH t •ds art Atrlcll)' cHh in adlfant'tl by mall or at any on• of our olflcu NO pllofle onie". Deadline J pm .-n4*y. Cott• Mr~.r of!lc• • It noon at e ll br enoll orrkto• THF. l>i\11.Y PILOT ruervu tht n •lll lO cl111tr1. edu. cflllOr or r e f u s e a ll ,• 1dvu tl11imt nt, en4 to ch•nU I U , ..... fttuletlon.I wlU. pnOI' nofltf QQ.Ai'11'11£sllll9 -r:-eo. 1.590, I eo.t.N .. CENTURY 21 QUILL (714) 842-0691 OWNER WIU FIMAMCE $20,000 DOWN Slll ooo D<>" n o r a s..,umc• 1111 , •. lo&J n (.Juaht) 3 bedroom ho me in OrJngc. n C\\ c arpel!>. h uge f1n·pl ~H'l'. fo ntasl1c br ick pat io "11 h room for RV Corner lot . quid nC'1ghbor homl Pncccl 101 'tlll<'k s;tlC'. HARBOR VIEW HIUS FH LAND! Ow nPr will h e lp finance t his tl·rnt 1ca ll y lornted 3 Bedroom C'o r o na de l M a r h o m l' I m m at·ulatl' with an attracti ve la rgl' fJ m1l y room overlooking s pa rkling pool a nd patio. Newly dt·cor atcd and carpeted interior ~nJOY the prt\'a cy o f the front co u r l)a r d und m a ni c u r e d landscaping Open Ho use Sun. 1·5 3G06 Seabreeze. OME YEAR ESCROW?? De al mflatton • Firm purch ase today close late r . Furnished f o r m e r m o d e l. $3 60 ,0 0 0 lln furmsh ed $350.000. In South La g un a . pri vate community. ass u me S154.000 1ia~·; loan 2674 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm 231.s ha separate library lo ft and family room Steps t o tennis court s. 499· 1266 or 675· 7512 I 1°/o ASSUMABLE LOAM Mi1Mo.V6-io S 170.000 loan on a prof ession:i ll y d el'ora t c d 5 Bdr m 2a.s Bat h M adn d De l Lago 770. Enjoy u nobs t ru c t abl e lake a nd m oun t a in view, c us to m pool and spa. Oodles of e xtra storage . Cabine t!) in garage. Owner will t·arry 2nd TD. only $299,900. OCEAN VIEW HOME J Ddr m 3 Bath . professionally d ecor a ted ho m e rn L a guna. Carpet and h a r dwood floors throughout. Pools iied lot . Owner will help finance . Ca ll for more info. C o m e ta l k to u s abo ut opportunities a vailab le at Geor ge C h a rl e s R ea lt y . We 'r e e x p a in d i n g ! E x c e I 1 e n t com m is s ion s c h edule. lovely offices. me mbers of Newport B ea c h . E . Or a n ge C t y. Sad d le back , Lag u n a Be a c h , Hun tington Be a c h & Irvine board s . Full secretarial staff. con genial ~roup and bonus progr a m . F or a confide ntial tnlervaew p le aae c all Carl Gott.u.so or Bar baf'a Riggs. . • 675-7512 §~~TliH~ Ull9'19 HOUIS °'94 l ·I TODAY UHIOUI .. 1'MI IAQ IA Y -Super family home 4 bdrms. storage galore. R V a re a . '348,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 376 E . 22nd, N B. UH19UI IH IA YCQST -One or a kind builde r s q u ality 4 bdrm, slightly contem p .. 1mmac. (P rincipals only>. S275,000. See Kay Parke r at 2015 Windward. UNl9UE IM MEWPOIT HEIGHTS - Tudor, 4 bdrm, lge ram. rm .. frplce s and O\lmer financing . Only $185.000. S ec Sharon Cor zine a t 412 16th Pl. UNIQUE IH SPYGLASS HILL - Fant a~t1t· \'ll'W ..... ubtle :,howp1e ce. 3 bdrm. wa rm interior . lus h ldscpe. $555.000. &:l' JoAnne Perkins at 21 Cam bri a UMIQW IH WISTCUff -4 bdrm. 20x40 pool. immaculate . Assume loan and ownt•r will ca r r y 2nd. S259.500 a nd anx10u<\ Sec Allan Helle r a l 1300 t-:stclle Lanl· UMIQUE IH OLD COIOMA DB. MAI - 1\ltra('l1ve hom e 2 bedroom, lJbra ry. plus excellent 1nl'ome unit Newer qualit) cons t r uction , o ld e r CdM <:h a rm $350.000 Sec Ma r v Ann Anderson at 608 Maq~uente. · U MIQUE Ol't LIDO ISLE Lge lot. compll"lcly r edecor ated 3 bdrm r h ar mt·r. b<.'a m ce1hngs. m as sive lrpkt'. !->trt"('l to s trado location & lge assumable loan SJS0,000 See Laraine Shaw at 203 Vi a Ravenna . REAL TORS. 675·6000 2443 Lnt <.o•"I Hlghwey, C.o•on• ct.I M•r Wl HAVl 2S Of THE BEST U!i)TINC#S IN TOWN . DA VIDSOM REAL TY PRESENTS RMAMCIMG AVAii.AiU IE.ACH HOUSL Near ocean Owne r "111 fmanre Fee land. Quaint cottagc + "t'P in la "'" quarte r s. Only Sl50.000 IRVIHE. I I urn hurn ' Pnn• rcduc t"i Io S~t:l !1:10 :j H H .. Hert ta gt• P .Hk t ov. nhou...,t·. t•nd unit. ~tagn1f1C'Pnth upg radt·d l'M~E O\'ER EXIST I:'\'<; 1 .0A~' LIDO ISl.£. A ~uperb luxury residence. form erly owned by Holl ywood star F rench doors. va ulted ce1hngs. wa rm pa nclC'd den. for mal dllll ng rm . white b r 1 t ' k f r p l c . 0 W N E R W I L I. F I NANCE :'\ow only $395.000 LIDO ISU. Grac ious 5 BR home on w id e Ge noa lo t D inin~ lana i + breakfast rm $495.000 LIDO ISl.£. Spacious 4 BR family home. extra Wlde lot . lge . pr1 ,·ate used bnck pat io. oak parque t floors. planlat1on ~hullers . CHARM ING! S425.000 HEWPOIT HEIGHTS. Fan l a s t 1c ne w home : 4 BR . 3 ba with scp . bonus rm .. family rm .. formal dirung r m. & d ose to schools. r ec. & s ho ppin g. PEMIHSULA POINT. Charming 4 bdrm. + den home in prame location ne ar hay & oc~an . Ope n country st yle k1lC'h(•n. ro7.y frplc. in master bdr m .. s un cln·nC'hcd a rtist's la ir off mstr As king $315.000 ! D A v r D s 0 N a E A L T l r N C. i: • •J ...... pn.t (\1 • .1 '• L 673 · 90 6 0 WI HA YI A SIUCTIOM OF HOMIS OM THI WATB Bavfront. 2 Bdrm . Coop S275.000 Townhouse. 3 bdrm w slip S27S,OOO Oceanfront 2Br. Lag $333,000 Oceanfront, Newport Dplx. S47S,OOO Bay front 2 +den with slip S480.000 Bayfront 2+den. with s lip $550.000 Wate rfront home or in come with slip for 2 boats $1,050.000 Bay front 3 Bdrm home $950,000 Bayfront Duplex 3&3 Sl,095.000 We have other ho mes and condos a vailable ON THE WATER . Shown by appolntment . WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC. llEAL £.STA Tt" ~.lier> .. ,,. P,opM~ ~ :.SO W Coat1 H"'Y 3lS ~ Allf Nt"WPO<t'9t«h ~~ 6Jl·l400 61Wtll o/ 1(/_,.,rrt RlALTORS / 611-111' OPBfHOUllS 2340 IAn&)I DI.: 1e 1c... .. w.r. f.t..& ...., ecNM ..... ..., .... , ....... A ........... efe.--o decalllow"s ...... Spit ....e. ~Wit. """a..•a-.._...,,...._....._. ....., ....... , .................. ,... . .,. S H5,000. 0,.. S.. f ·5. 703 GOLDIHIOD: CorHe 411el M•r c...,_., a.2 lot fw fMlw9 •••la,1111..e. ___, ...... M.-Ocm + ... + twe Mllta -illo._lec....._OwMfo_,...., fltla c .... Sltl.600. 0,.. S-. 1-5. SPYGLASS MIU. -... C.-....... _.. wltllte.-a...a-• ._.,,..... ntro ._...._. ..... ,...._,..,., I; ~ ...... o--............ ..... llMhlstrW or co-.rclot. HI I.cl ot S475,§00. MEWf'O.T SHOllS: Hewpori IHd: Clowto......._ca lit,... ......... ,. l bect"OOM. SHOUS ...... Jmt $12'.SOO. NEWPORT llACH: 0. A•_.. C ; •r TM llllfh co.do 1.-.-ti pa. dmr D~wu lllOcW: pri••• patkK. CK._ yiews, W .. priced .. Sllf,SOO. C OR OMA DB. MAI: Ow La• ,_. brick fl~,... ...... Nhecl ...... wood ...... eel..._...,._ t.•oa•• + ~ ... • • ifteCMM .... $ 184,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2S I 5 £. c.oo.t Hwy .. COf'OlliD c11t W.- 675-65 I I LIMO.A ISU'S H ST IUY Rl'JUllfU I :, h r . !i h<i \rood loc:lllon. lri.: boa t doc ~ Lease Op t 1nn vou na m <' 11! Price Sl 11111 IMlO m .1kt• oft <·r Rob o r Do-. 1c ~oop. HEWPO«T llACH Ll YAlOtCT 3 b r . 2t .! ba. 2 Yr~. old. s uper decor. l·a rthtone ..... ll'r S275,000 a'\um.1bh· + hoJl d1•<.k. Bob or !).,, I• "'"'I' LIDO'S RHEST VIEW 2 b r . :! ba. r~mode l e'i. . ec blrlg., poo l. unrl<.'r ~r park. poss. lrg. boat ciock Seller tn carrv T .D. S49'J,OOO Bob or Do' 1c Koop CAMEO SHORES CDM I hr . 3' · ba . FH 180 oce an v1t•v. Pr1. beach. pool. JO"r.!"k . ~2 18.000. assum able. Motivated. Rob or Dovie Koop UDO rENTHOUS! LEASI 2 br . 2 ba · sh a r p. pool. hld g . fab \1c.•w' Sl20Cll mo. or DoVl<' Koop HEWPOaT .. ru:x 1 br + f1 rt•plarC' o wn er unit : + 3 ::? br Ve ry sha r p. 11 <"?· $190,00C A~~umable. + $21.300 income. Brin~ offer. Bob or Dovie Koop. IHYIST! Harbor Blvd .. C M . 3 umt comm. bldg. All leased. s uper parking. As k S199.500. Good term s . Curtis Jle rbcrt.s. Sr. WHHlCHAIR ACCESS W1<k hall w:1y. l'asy y ard access. rl·m ode led b a th. ·1 br . $125,500. C...111 J ackie Ha nd le m a n. HAUOI Yl!W HOMES New listing -P ortofino Model. 4 br . 31'.! ba . customized bonus roo m . Excel. value . $239.500. J ackie Ha ndle ma n. S SEAYllW W/VllW S Assume 9 15r.t,.' Plus h lg. 3 br .. S329.900 P tttri<:k Tenore HAUa. VllW HOMIS S15K dn. to Ass um e !! Lg. 5 br. Pro fl la nds ca p ed P atric k Te nore . TRUST DHD i s r~ l nl, 3 y r . 2 n d T .D . 's availa b le!! $20.000·$86.000. Pa trick Tenore. HUMTIMGTON llACH Three new 3 br . c ustom home.s. $10,000 d n . $169,995. Assis t in desl&n. Patrick T enor e . y llST IUY IN MIWPOIT ~ This 4 bdrm. home. ln the lradtt1onal ~ly le. ts a. true \•ulu for a ramtly, an 1 n vei;tor or om~on~ lookintt to r~model On a double lot. !hi home has u s wimm in(.e pool. 3 pr1"ate pa tio:. & ple nty of s p twt• to add on tl1~h l'l"thngx & lar~t roomi.. m..tke th1:. a f!l!,h&~mt• Can you bt>he \ e 1t at only IEST OCEAN VIEW-THE CltEST Our new hs tinA m the Crest 1s light & u1 ry & extre m e ly prhatc This end unit has 180 de~ view of t he ocean One of the most fantastic locations m the Crest. This o ne 1s guaranteed to please the most d1scr1mmatmg buyer ' Pnc·f.'d n~ht at o nlv Sl89.500 BEST BUY OH PENINSULA Corne r lot m the most choice location. Nt•w home. one of a k ind! 4 Bdrms .. 2'.: baths. family room. mstr suite & 3 frplcs. The• ideal family home you can uff ord. Great financing. Only $385.000. CHARM OM LIDO This fabulous 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home. decorato r remodeled. is ideal for fam ily or as a weekend home . One of the choicest locations! A fantastic buy at only s.125.000 CHECK OUR PRICE OM LIDO This 5 bdr m .. 4 bath home. with den. formul dming rm & loft, is the ideal homt> for the prestige m m ded. on Lido Quality ('Onstruttton & decorator finished. makes this an ideal home. Comµure this ,·.,.luc at only $435,()()()' VIEW CONDO OM LIDO T hi!-. fabulous conclo. on the 8th floor of tht· HOl bldg .. p osse!-.ses the mos t fabulou s \ICW of ocean. bav & mountains in Newport Truly prest ige II\ 1ng at only 5550.000 OH THE TIP OF LIDO Great 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home in one of tht• q uieter & m ort! secluded locations on Lido. Fabulo us s unny patio. ideal for e ntertaining . $525,000. INVESTOR'S SPECIAL This beautiful 2 bdrm .. 2 bath condo. in the Ne wpor t Crest. is an ideal investme nt. One of the lowest priced properties available in the Crest now. at only $159.500. 4 IDRM. IN THE CREST One of the largest. best located units in the Crest is now available for only Sl85.000 ! DREAM RENT AL ON LIDO F'abulou:--!-.ummer rental. 3 bdrms .. 2. h<ilhs \.\llh a large. s unny pri\'ate patio This ("'<! ra large house 1s ideal tor a family. o r JUSl tht.' touple wanting to get awa): from 1l all ~ Summl'r or yearly leasf.•. SKI LOUGE IM TRUCKEE, CALIF. Spaciou!:> home adjacent to Napa & Sonoma. ideal for s ki lodge. Near new s hopping center & a ll major ski areas. O wner wilt carry lst T.D. at 11 5'1: for 10 years . $180.000. FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY! If you'r e thinking of-a change & looking for a great place to work. with one of the highest comm1ss1on splits. c<.1ll Bill Gelbkc 673-7300 ···~ real ~ estate SELL WITH COHFtDIHCE List yes ho.-wftll tt.e promsloMh Gt oc ... Podftc leal htah Ir Neel•• a OM per-.. protectto.. plmt at no cost toy•! -CdM HOME OMlY Slll,400. quaMt 3 ~ 2 IMllls, choice 45 tt • .a.z tot ..... gcrocJe .... roof. Owftet- llMIY ccrry 2IMI T.O. -SWEit SHARP ltEHT AL $650 Ptf' ...tta. 4 le*ooM•. 2 battts; chofce T•tla locatloft. Cow••-lty part&. pool & te.IL -MO 4')UALIFYIMGI FANTASTIC FtMAMC ..... Q.ay SI 4t,000 ._.. tW• ..... le..ty 5 ... ~ .... ,... .... cost,. d ..., • .., wtth .,.. s.ler-wMI c.-ry I .. tr.t 4Mtlll -2-STOIY IXICUTIVI HOMI. CM I 14be•o1-.JMll!e.lacWce =-~-=i:=-::.= ,. ............ , .......... ,,. .... ....... ,_, Offwed .. S24',000. 2744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA Dl:L MAI 759-1&1& PAii IM llAI NICI llDUCnOM Close to bf rh und baiy, N ~ r 3 2 b<>drooms duplex with o an \'lew from deck Bit ins, flttpl c • ett• Orf~r vour down ond take OVt\r 11 lM T.D .. seller will fv n arry a 2nd 1r nH'ded. <Sh rp, r t •un. saH.500 Or>t'n JtC)U c Silt. l 5 206 44lh 'l. N H OPIH HOUllS SUMDA Y I ·S 11 I YlA JUCAI~ ISU 3 tx·droorn on 1t.r wide lot with h ugt• Ii 1r in.c room. :ipu, Spami,h e ntry el l' Only $369.~00 with terms I J4 VIA (IMllT0 -4.IDO ISU St·rrnrull' m:--tr l>t'droorn su1h.· upstair~. :! l trt'l'i<H't·~. W(>tbur, ja1·. with imported lllf's, cornplelt•ly n l'w I h l'UOUI $.1)40,000 l07 CAT ALIMA_.,._I , ~ hd1 m l~1 m1ly room, rcmoctclcd + CH'l'<in \'ICW $249,900 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 29 19 Mewpo&i Blvd. comer 30th '&UMSUU POIMT OPEH Scrt/S.. 1-5 1723 OCEAH I LVD. Nt.·w ly dN·or ated 4 bdrm . 1am1ly horn<'. Clol:>e lo ocean. $325,000. IAYFttOMT Wt• have sever a l fme homes with p ie r & :-hp El TORO HORSE COUMTRY 4 Bdrms . 3 baths : r a n ch s t vle. m1n1 l'~talt.• in orange groves. $249.500 Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTO'R 34 I Boy~1de Drive N B 675 -6161 DISCRIMIMATIMG HOME BUYERS ... who can afford what thev want. \\ 111 upprt:<'l<.tll' th1:-. outstandin1?. prime \'I EW n:..,1dt'nt·c in t.•xdu.si\'e ln ·tnl' Terrat·e & rC'('ognizc the value m the Sl.OS.1.000 pnct.• SN on a n extra l:irJ.!t' lot & des igned for maximum prl\ il l'Y · Informal luxury with <"'<lra\ agant use o f stone & wood. 4 Bdrms .. la rge fum1ly room. 3 car garage. pool & an unequalled view. a ll m ake this unique residence a home b uyin ~ oppo rtunity that cannot be duplicated. GROWING FAMIL Y7 You will love Eastbluff the p a rks. g reat schools. convenient to s hopping. You will also lo\C this spat·ious 3 bdrm .. 2-story home t e rrific yard. large family room. h ght & airy kitchen with eatmg area. & ovt•rs11l'<l gar age You will r eally IO\'(' tht· prn:e $264.000~ owner "111 finarll'('. no qualifying. mo\ t• in rig ht <I\\ ;I\· ComC' '\Ct• for vour~clf 815 t'A.\l P llOR. N B. \viii be OPE:'IJ S.\ T & SCN I 5 WHITE SANDY BEACH A ulhcnt1c ~1 exu:an h acienda al Sayulita Acuc h . JUSt North ot P u e• rt o \i a 11 a rt a . .\1 l· x 1 t ' o 3 Lux urious hdrms. + servant ·s quarters set among swaying Palms. with smog frc·t· sunf>l'ls & right on the beach. A good rt•nt al investment & a fantast a· \ acalmn home Onh· Sll0.000 -v.111 lrade THE I 980'S ARE HERE J\1 ake vour rt·:il e:-.t<Jtt• tn\'Cstmenl now' ·wh, ., .\~k somconl' who bous;!ht in 1970. HIGH RI SE BUILDING 4 Year old Class I\ building in prtml' Hollywood location. $2.200.000 Down pay mt. to $5.300.0011, 91 :ir;. trust deed. Full price $7.500.000. Net lease returns SI 79,999 a nnually J\ FTER loan service. 8.18'; Return. rash on cash . COST A MESA UNITS We ll located . fully occu~d. 17 unit apt. house with a t'fract1ve financing availublE'. 4 Bld~s .. with 1. 2 & 3 bdrm. units. bit-ins. carpets. drapes. balconies or patios: som e with beamed ceilings. $1,086,000. CREATIVE FIMAMCIMG With interest rates selling ne w records and m oney getting lighter e ve ry day, mo re & more people are asking us about creative financing. Our 36 years experie nce in the harbor area gives us a unique advantage in helpin~ many of our c li e nts S61ve the perplexin g financing problem we face today . Whether you are buying or selling. call us firs t. Ask us about our creative financing methods & how they can help you. A•UMI I I •/14Ye LO_.,. A TOUCH Ota CLASS! T•kt' over I~ lnt•r t lo•n on th1J fabulous 84t.S 3 ~'<lroom home. ~llt level dHl1n. fHlunn1 only lh• Ono"t d•talllnic thruout Gourml't llG IEACH HOUSE teop HHr kltc·hrn wi cuiitom oppl11ncea & c1b11•1t•u M••lcr l>drm w hul(t w11lk in cl06rt11 1>lu" alltlnli an:• Oonu'I rm for the kid.I. rkh punellnac or<'t'nlS 1n llvlnl( Ofl'll C'tintral air. c·r11<'khna firtplarc t:nr l<>t>t'd 11tor111e. li1tra1~ 01wnl'r. 2 patio. l.u~h y11rd Cl~ lo comm pool & ,,·huol11 ('omc· by & tak(• ;s pttk Whut o nic·~ t:11'>ll1r •1Arpri11c for tht' (dm1ty• 1178.SOO f11buluul> f1n1rnu11" C:Jtl .lcJn Rndi<t>~ or Frank 11111 .ii ~9 K-151 Huge 6 bedroom 3"'4t bath Balboa Island charmer. Com es with a Jot and a hall C45x8S). Get that rustle reeling from the country kitchen to the beam ceilings to the hardwood floor s. On e ·quarter block lo So. Bay Front, 'Iarbell, ~THE REAL ~ EST~TER~,, O C IAM FIOHT 4 car parking ·~d .rn~o r-lii&'6 ~j -&lboa Island Realty IAHCH flOICmSALI REALTORS~ W acres. -Appraisal D.000 per ure. Buy •l nsoo per acre. so~ down. Short escrow. Ad Sitt.er "3, ec-4300 Mhrs. l\NO aNvt!STMeNT ~M~NY 673-1700 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---· macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY FI NER HOMES A HOME FOR THE LARGE FAMILY! Spt1C'1ousnt·..,~ 1-. lht• keyword for this 5BR r~s1dence ~h 1ch :ilso offer!:. form al l1vtn~ & dining rms. fJmlly rin. g'-lmt> rm and ~tudy off1cf.• all o n one le\ el Exlr<1 large lot accommodatc:-- pool. '>r>a und c·ovl•red pat10:-. & ample !-.pa<t> tor ch1ldrens y<1rd Pri<:<:d to sell al $599,000 Owner \\Ill ('(m:--1ckr h.',1..,t· c1pt1•m or earn an :\ITU' Open SL':'\: l 5 I' \1 43 ROYAL ST. GEOEGE. I II :lhl IRIGHT & CHEHY! Larl!t' corm•r lot pool & pal10 £xp ... ndt.-d home "' ~Jrdl·n room 'aultl'<I Ct•i llngc;, plantation '>hUltl'rs. 1."\tra do:--1.'l in ma!:>lcr BR. e\lra ~tor<JJ?l' Jn Big Canyon wllh all its ;.im cn1t1 t•:, ::.5Y5.000 I f I •ltl I ASK AIOUT CltEATIVf FtMAHCIHG. - - on th1.., "'1.·1.·ut1\l' -.t~ k homt• 1n guard gol(•d communitv of Big Canvon Prof dt•c-orated & l,md!-.<":IJ>l'CI ()u;1l1t~ upgrude•!-.. ;.ur t·ond1t1oned. luvel~ pool & s pa Golf courbc \It''-" from extru largl' lut :569!1.000 c II 41 > A MEW YO•UC TOWNHOUSE! IH MEW..OIT HACH! Fa hulou~I~ up gr ;.idl•d \.\ a \ iew of h1lh & night lights Thi::. h as l'ver~ thing ' Bright & fresh look! Pnvatt· t•ourl~ ard & t'ntry \.\ fountain' Mirrored walls m family rm & library ' Oak dis tressed flooring! Crown moldmgs~ French doors! and mor~· '' :>435.000. 1 H·42 1 CUSTOM COHTl:M,ORAI Y! Dramatic. contemporary res idence with 160' frontage on golf course. Spht·le vel design with walls of glass overlooking beautiful fairways' It offers 48Rs. fa mily rm. forma l living & dining rms, new carpeting -n eutra l tones -and many quahty features. S749.000. c H-43 > ST. MALO! Reflecting 1t:. Old World heritage t!> th1~ l'nchant1n~ JSR cottage l<><.·a ted in the prt\ •1tt• and exclus ive FrC'nrh Provincial village of St. Malo. Charm pre\ <.ub UPon entering rlbtrc bnl'k courtyard and on to fabulous white wate r view OnJy !>leps lo prt\ ate beach and comm. tennis . $880,000. I lf-44 > OVHLOO•IHG Sn4 FAllWA YI Outstanding Deane condo s ituated on q uiet and private C'ul ·de·~ac Many quality features highlig ht this Ocau\'1lle model offering JBRs. lg fa mi Iv rm. formal lh mg & dmmg rms Open s to lovC>ly pool. s pa and golf cour se view S595.000 1 H·451 llG CANYON! Soph1 ... twatcd C'll'gann~ 1'-f.'\ldent 1n this beautiful c·uo;tom11ed JBR residence locatM on most P'' c·ul dl· ~ac Sc-n·nc earth tones prevail m custom t1I(•.., v. allcovering~ and drapt•ri<!:-Shutlt•r .... bf.'\'elt'<l mirrors etl'hed glass bE'amed ceiling~ Patio a rea ha" lovely brick & tile• pool -.pu w<itl'rfoll. t•l1•\·atf.'d deck <trca Many udd 'I <1men1tlt's 5650.000 H·461 DESIGNER'S CUSTOM TOWNHOMf! ('lerc!>tory \.\ indov.s & :-.k~ lights make thl!) a "om• ot a kind · offering' ~taster BR s uite w pvt patio. sandbla~tC'd plantation i,hulter.. & coordmatN1 fabrn·... Gourmet kitchen w storage galon· F(jmily rm w copper bar. bevel<:'d mirror" & tl•xtur <'d ceiling Secluded yard w buill·m benc·hl's. brick & l'O\'C'red patio 5489.500 ft .4; 1 ova 3 ACHS -RANCHO SAHT A FE! f:nJOY thl' privacy & peace of countrv hvin~ m thi~ 5RR California r anch house m the Covenant. Pt-rft·c·t family area aero~s from Riding Academy and s<><.·cer field . Over 4000 sq ft w family & gaml' room... lorm,11 dininJ! country k it c hen Pool Stabll'S :5530.000 1 H-481 DRAMA & EUG AMCE! Black & v.hnt.· marbll-t•ntrr. m1rrort·d \.\alb and "kyhghh highlight this fabulously cu~tom11cd 3BH & nfl1<'l' & f<Jmilv rm rC''>1denre Formal dining and hnng rm5 open to lg pvt garden and p<1t10 \\ pool "PJ & lounta1n all dramal1call~ lighted' .\tan' other quality amenities $649.500 iJ f I\!} I INCHDllLE OCEAH FttOMT N OPEITY! P e rched st.·cun•ly on lhl' side of a bluff i~ ont• of the most unique & individual beach front properties Built to commercial code!:. this unbel1c\ able 4 level. 5BR residence overlooks trashing :-.urf & entire coast from :-.tewport to South Luguna ' Select redwood pane ling. bouquet canyon stont·. :-.kyltghls. leaded cut & stained glass prevail Outsta nding features incl. i,auna. spa. gl a~s e levator. 4 fplcs. Ko1 pond and st airs to the beach ' 111 -50) GOLF COURSE LIYIHG! 0-.crlookm~ the Big Canyon fairways . this s pacious 4BR custom home was des igned for ext•cutive or casual entertaining Dramatic vaulted ceilings -5 fplcs -stained glass - ha rdwood n oors' Over 5000 sq .ft . or ltving area and separate guest apt. Fully a ir-conditioned. $865.000. (f I 51 > UTRAOIDIMARY MANOR HOUSI -OLO CORONA DB. MAI! Reminiscent of 15th Century Europe. this ma~nificenl 38R residence was hand c rafted with c are & attent ion to create a legendary masterptece. Steeped in histor y. yet d esigned for today's casual family livmg. as well as formal e ntertaining. Marve l at hand carved wood work. leaded glass windows. impo rted tiles & hand woven carpets. For m ore information on this outstanding offering call Lynne Vale ntine 644·6200. I H·52> VllW LOCATION! A lus h garden entry is the "Perfect Invita tion" to this spacious 4BR Big Canyon home. Highly c ustomned & offering an inviting fam ily rm w wet bar-adjoining library-3 fplcs-cone in mast<'r BR l laving & dining rms w ·vaulted beamed ceilings -covered patio -3-ca r gar age. S550.000. <1-1·53 l ISTAn FOR THE SPACIOUS EqUISTllAH! Withm secured gates is an estate on 21,-, acres offering country Uvlng at its best! Spacious SBR Geor gian colonial with poollspa : rolling lawns: huge trees and superb Back Bay view. Horse facilities include a st able w114 individual stalls. lack room, grooming room. 2 oHices, exercise ring and lg corral. Also a guest house on property. Sl ,300,000. < H·S4l MA•HtPH:INT' IUl.Dt• Smt Located in the guard-gated community of Big Canyon with approx. 200' overlooking the golf course! $695,90(). 1 H·SS> - LYNNE VALENTINE 64 4 ·62 0 0 642-8235 to I DO•tf' Drin M.wport l eoch 644-6200 1644 Smt ~ Dr. H.....,. V'•• Cetttw 752-1414 4S4SC.....-Dr. C-..nV•yC ....... . ··---~ macnab/ Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY WOHOllNL WOOOl&JDCHI f~vcryday living is t•u:,y in thu. l'ho1c~ h><·auon Up~raded 2 or 3 BR rondo wet bar - .ur con<.htaonmg !Jre place. etc· ,.~ant~• uc· dSSum.tble loan -low interest rate -1st TO $93,800. o wner mu,.v carry !>mull 2nd A n•uson not to \.\ u1t ' Offered at $148,500 Marty Elliott ~l ·W?OO. OPf.N SUN l.S PM. 31 PINEWOOD 1 ll 561 IA YNOMT COHDOMIHIUM! R art'. :-.ang le s tory Mni f\ai w 3DR:-.. :J baths & pvt walled courtyard entrance Features wide krra<·•· on tht..> bay. uJI rooms w Frt'nC'h door-. & windows to courl".ard. 2 folrs., IE! katch.e n w ·:-.Prvit t.• art.•u. 2-car 8arag~ :>750,000 tct• Ownl'r has right to boat shp on ava1lab11.Jty Arhs~ K ar~l'hmer 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 2·5 P .M 1:!17 BAYSIDE DRIVE . I H-57 1 LOYB. Y FAMILY HOME! t,ovely Cambridge w lair-condit1oning & built m ster~o syste m Wrouf{ht iron gate e ntry to dbl door entry . 3 good -s11e BRs. master ~uall' w sattm~ nook off brick atrium L~ kitchen w lots of storage. Lg fa mily rm 2 patios -beautifully man1 tured grounds Sl 19.995 Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. OPEN SUN 1 5 PM 4101 BELVEDERE CH-58 > HEW OH THE MARKET! llarbor Ridge! Fa ntastk VI EWS of Newport & lh<' t'Oasllme to Palos Verdes ' Beautifullv upgr<.tded Renaissance Plan w 3BRs & den. $425.000. Burba ra Winagle 642-8235. OPEN St 'N. l·S P M. 11 COVENTRY. t ff-59> JASMIHE CltHIC-$275,500! Tas tefully decorated •2BR & den home in guarded gate community leaturmg pvt recreation fatalities incl. pools. s pa & tennis. Formal dining r m & kitchen nook Spanish paver patio P a ul<.t Bailey 642-823.5. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 18 SHOAL DRIVE 1 H-601 ,ICTURE THIS ... your family in an excellent community close to park & pool : PLL'S bra nd ne" school 1n a top ranked district. This immaculate home. 7 months youn~. consists of a good sau• living rm. formal dining area & lg family rm. Ups ta irs J BRs. the childrens w their own private bath & your own king s ize bedroom s uite. Good assumable loan. All this fo r $149.000. Gani l\t cGht•t• 551-8700. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 33 ASHBROOK. 1 U·61 I OWNER IOUGHT AHOTHER! Charmipg near-new cus tom home w Country Fre nch feeling. 4 ~pal'JOus BHs c anti bt•a ulltul m1.1:,lcr s uite w'fplc> -cozy den -wet bar -formal dining & brkf.st rm Bcaut1lul brick patio lnr outdoor living. S tep-. lo tx>ach Reduced to ... c•IJ fl cxable finanting SS.50.000 Bevl'rly ;\1orphy 642-8235. OPEN SUN 2·5 P .M. 109 VIA ;-.;1c r: ( H-62> IA YFtlOMT TOWMHOME! The only 2-slory w pri vate swimming pool ' :-.:.-.1rly 3000 sq ft of gla morous ~oph1st1cat1on Sn;1c·1ou-. h v1nJ! & dining arc<.1s incl mirrorl'd wall & mhl fpk Walk in bar kitche n for th1• J!ou rnwt 3 BHs Ccacli w b;,ith I lern11.o t<:rra<·l· \\ H H(~ & upstairs terrace• view harbor en! rv 8 1 000.0001111'1 . l~.ind . Cathy Schweickert G42·82;35 UP1':N SliN. 1·5 PM. 1319 Rt\YSllJE DU!Vf: 1 II ii:il HEW PORT EST A TE! l-:11111,· lh1-. t•-.latf• Ill ~.·...,port ..., man~ po.., ... 1hd1lu'" Sp111·100-. 3RR horn<· ..,1t11:tt(·d 1111 on• ;u·re· ptu ... • C'1H1k11• ,\lli-.1111 fi l2 823:1 Ol'E\: ~L:'\ I ~' I' :\1 G.IOI 2:!'.\:D STJU-:ET II Ii i 1 HEEOS LOVEl Y FAMILY! Thi" j.!racaous President homt• an Turtle Ho<.'k ha-. hN•n heaulatullv m aantarnC'd in sadt: & out Tht· -.µ:.H·1ous yord provides the utmost privacy, a g:i rdcn bla1ang w ·color. cover ed patio & v1t.•w of th<· t 1ty lights. 4BHs. family rm w wtol bar. l lpks & random oak flooring crc:..i tc warmth & ho~p1tal1t y. $359.500 Madelin(· Cro~s 752 141-t 'H ·65J WOMDERFUL FAMJL Y HOME! 5Bfb -st•parate m aster :-.u1tl' fo rma l livmJ.: & dmin,g rm!'> -rcntra l ramaly rm. Custom :1m<m1lics & n exiblc financing ma ke this home ~P<'tia l :.it $565.000 Al!-io availa bh· ror l('asc at S~400 mo. S<:1nd1c Fix 644 6200 1 H-66> OWHER ASSISTED FfHAMCIHG! S11p1·1 'u·w ol park & golt <·our-.<.· from lh1s lovelv San Carlos m ver \ pravall' lo('at1on Stc·p:-. to puul & ._,,.,I .. a!-l t (.''.'tl'rOw µ0-.:-.1 hl1· " gre<.1l term .... ')I n.:ro J :.itk It' •\ r<'h<.'r 752 1-111 I 11 r,7 I 8TH GRE&I LOCA T10H! Ba g Canyon Est.4lte -Ha ndsome Georgian Coloni al or m agnifi<:ent proportions Hi gh re1lmgc,, c rown moldings, white marble entry hall w curved staircase. Spacious rooms incl : fa mily rm . halhard rm. formal dining rm. 5BR s uites & 7 baths. Elegant fixtures. S2.000.000 incl. land. Cathy Sl'hwc•1ekcrt 642-8235. 111·68> . THE "MAOISOM"! In Turtle Rock Vis tu -Superb privacy reigns in this mas terfully designed JBR & family rm horn<.'. Vaulted ceilings. private decks -wet bar & lg bonus room . Walk to pool & tennis. /\ va1h.1hle furnished. S259.500. <unfurnished> Belle Partch 752-1414 . 'H-69 1 "llETTIR THAH MEW! .. Wrou¢it iron gates guard the entrance to this charming & traditiona l VIEW home an Dover Shor es. 4BRs -dining rm -oversized family rm wt lg fplc & wet bar -sunny kitc hen w tbrkfst r m 3-car garage. Pvt beaches. $452.500 fee. Barbar a Aune 642-8235. <H·701 UPPER IA Y ,OOL HOME! Very s pacious cul-de-sac home surrounding beautifully manicured yard w 1pool. firepit. dog run & storage area. 4BRs -"lg family rm wt fplc. indoor BBQ & wet bar. Owner will assis t w/fi nancing. $185,500. Paula Bailey 642-8235. <H-71) GIEA T WOOOIRIOGE FA.Mil Y HOME! 2-story JBR residence w'2112 baths, formal dining, den. family rm & brkfst nook. Dbl gara~c Near comm. pool & tenms -a wonder ful area for childre n & schools. Clo~e to Hwy. 405 & Hwy. 5. Owner will carry. $179,500. Hugh Zetland 551-8700. < H-72 > LEASl-0"10M! Harbor View Hom es Monaco model w/added 10xl7 family rm. Wood panehng -vaulted ceihni: kitchen w/new counters & tile. A 3BR. 2 ba th beauty for $194 .900 -Sl0,000 option m oney. !:i79S tmo. for 1 year. J oyce Edlund 642·8235. CH-73 ) OWNllt FINANCING! Sell er will carry AITD of $84,000 at 14% for 2 years. Payable $995.30 prime on thjs lovely 2BR Deane home in University Park. Priced at $114.900. Requiring S60,900 down. Julie Van Wicren 752-1414. CH-74 I OLD EHGUSH TUDOR! Beautiful Estate a m ong eucalyptus trees. 3BRs & family rm & huge master BR wlprivate retreat. Stained glass windows. oak floors. 2 fireplaces. A real showplace. $186.900. Lila Harper "752·1414. CH-75) . HOITHWOOD POOL HOME! Hcautiful Japanese Gardens surround thi~ 4BR.Jwroe -spar~li!'Jt pool & relaxing.spa add to the luxury o r this home . 2 wood burning fireplaces. formal dining rm & lg family rm for the entertaining fa mily. Priced to sell at $215,000. Alan Beel 551-8700. c H-76 > I.AKI FOltlST EXECUTIVE HOMli 4BR residence in lovely tree-filled canyon settin~. Extensive wood decking orr spacious family rm; pvt loft study ; formal dining; and area for 5th BR expansion. Triple elec. garage. $229,500 fee. Paula Bailey 642·8235. CH-77) ~ COUISI & MtGHT UG+fT YllWI One or Rancho San Joaquin's best locations! Lovely 2BR & conv. den residence featuring "step-up" Uving rm w/fplc & view from many windows . Lovely balcony. A San Joaquin plan priced to sell at $149,000. Larraine Rennie 752-1414. c H·78) 644-6~00 1644 s .. Mi.,.t Dr. r. H.t.ir vt.w C...tff f 752-1414 454sc...,..0r. c...-V...,. C..ter 551-1700 4674 ...... ....,. WuArl•;r ..... C...... "' . . ,,. .. """ . .. . . ..._...._.. ..._...,._..'* Houw1for5dt HounP«S~• ............................................................................................ 011111.. 1001 o ... ,.. 1002 o ... rtf 1002 G......, 1002 ....................... •···••······•·······•·• ••.••....•..........•..••..................... ***** DALEBOUT I BAY & BEACH REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 * EXCE"IONAL FINANCING * . The ...t eff.ctf .. 1h •• ... lllu ..._ worid It ......., tt..cillq by ttw ....,._ (RO poWs. Low ~t rtih. Mo '"payw..t pe ...... t.J We '""• I 0 OlltttmdlfM) fM'O,• ..... • ................. off9n .... ,... & effcwd ... 11 twtu.. C .. -. We wlil ..... ,_ ....... ..,Of't ...... & ~· for pwchaHMJ ...... 'fMClol pt o,,,...._ . .hted below. . • I. MEW IHGlAHD ttytl ..... S .... ~ diMMJ rooM. f..Mly "°°"'• flWllc rOCMm Ir~ ... t kttchn. Poof & .._ Tet'IM erlt ,,...ty flexfbl.. 1609 AMTIGUA WAY ....... OPfH SUM. 1-5 ................... $675.000 2. SANT A AMA HEIGHTS. £.t, c..-fonwkl 1tyte, 6 ~oom ttom.. 7 /I ,4c,.., l.OMd A·I. O .k. for hon.a. Ten. .... fleldble. $499,000. l. DOYBt SHOltS. 9wltr & dtcw'la "9&eted i.. tWs l bedrootft. format dlnlftCJ rOOtil & .. a.o.-: ••otk pool LJIM.t.d tenM. S4'5,000 4. DOVat SHOlfS AIU. e.cp.t 5 ~OOM. fC111Nfy roe. & fC>f"'lftd dhUftCJ room i.o... Llmriom pool °""'"' will carry filMMciftq. $450.000 S. DOV'Et SHOlfS Alli. Cnt0M l .,.._OOM & fwiity rOOM home. Lo~ lot, loufy pool OwMr wfl cony ca. ... te flwcifMJ. I 200 SOMERSET LAHf ...... onH SUH. 1.5 .................. $285.000 6. IA YCltlST. Y~'I be lwh kJw<1 with thlt crttrocH•• 4 ~oom. famlty & format ~rN'"J room ho!M. Luxurious pool l cor ~· 0wMr will carry compl•te fMClftdftcJ. 1115 HOUDA Y ROAD ...... OPEH SUH. I .5 .•.••.....••..•... S204, 900 1. THE IWffS. 3 .... OCMft. 2111 bothi eed lllMt. RHtfuf •i4tw. LeoM/option, ..... ..._. 6 ._....., StOO pw IWOfttt\. 8. HEWPOttT HltGHTS. Lib .ww 4 t>.dt'OCMl'I t.om.. OwMt" hen botlqht ift GftOt:&el" city, will c~ t..w/opffcM. 225 La.JOUA DRIVE ....... OPEH SUH. 1.5 ................... Sl91,000 9. otlAHGE TREE ARU. 2 s.drOOfll. 2 both,, fonnat dining l"OOfn, fl,..plou, ~tric 2-ear n · AsMmiilble loan. OW'Mf' win carry 2ftd. J4 TAMGetlHE. I VIHE ..... onH SUH. t-5 ................... Sll0,500 I 0. WISTCllFJ. 2 COftdominiwm. OM & hfo ~drOOfftt. lO°'o Down. 0WMI" wlll carry bdanu, i .......... only. UNtt ::9 & : 17 I 700 WISTCLIF-f DR ........ OPl:H SUH. 1·5 ................. U5.000-UP • ADDITIONAL OPEN HOUSES • HEWPOtrT HEIGHTS. Harbor •~w. 2 Mdrooflu. fomity & dWftq r~t: utra k>t. 615 KIHGS ROAD ................ SUM. 1$ . .. . . .. . .. $555.000 SPYGLASS Hill. 5 l•dr00tm. telf9tily rOOM & ckt\. Pool & 1po. 8 DRAKES BAY .................. SUH. 1-S ..................... S460.000 IRVIHE TERRACE. Sinq~ story. 4 ~dr'OolttS & dir11~ NH>m. ~ Car qoro~. I I 00 OOl,HIM TERRACE . OPEN SUH 1-S S279,SOO BACK BAY. 4 a.drooms, diNnq room. fi""P'oct. poot 2328 LallHDA PLACE ......... OPEN SU~ 1 ·S . .. . . . . .. . . . . SI t0.000 460 NEWPORT CDHER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT REAL ESTATE FINANCING ... INTEREST AS LOW AS 9 1/2°/o There are a tot more ways to finance a real estate purchase than 1ust a conventional loan Today's newspapers and broadcast media keep telling the public about the high interest on convehtto nat loans . . but what they don t tell you is that assumable loans at much lower interest and other creative forms of financing are available. CaJt Tarbell today and get the WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT .REAL ESTATE FINANCING. 'Iarbell, REALTORS~ ------....... C .. Pwtl.-c>OLH..- ASSUME THE 9 5/8<7r INTEREST LOAN on thi s Ca lifo rni a Contemporary styled 3 bedroom p oo l hom e . All beautifully decorated. wath new wallpaper. hearty fireplace. fa mily room for the kids. Eatin~ area o rr the deluxe kitc hen. Covered patio. sparkling pool. garage opene r . Plus avocado tree in yard. About $38,000 down :.and owner help finance. Sl09.950. call today! 540-1720 Efthldt Cotta w... S upe r location . R-2 lot i s th(• location ror this charming 2 bedroom family home. Custom drapes & shutters throughout, with dining area. wood floors and new plumbing. On nice big lot , with r oom for the boat. Come see' $125.000, owner help rinance. Call now! 540-1720 S7J.SOO. It at er't ~ Just start.in' out? Com e take a good look at th.ls neat 1 bedroom condo. In an adult community. with s ecluded srivate patio ... s urroun e d by enticing Mediterranean atmos phere. Security gate. patio area. s pa, rec room and more. All near South Coast Plaza area. M sume the 11 1/8% Loan ... hurry! 540-1720 l LA•el C--. Mtwporl Newport Beach exclusive in \'itm~ 2 bedroom condo with 2V:? baths. dining room. d en for dad. Fireplace in the lt v ang area . T a s H• t u 11 y d e c o r a t e d r o r t h e partic ular buyer. Patio a r ea. community pool for an EZ care ..,ummcr. Sl70.000. call for details. 540-1720 Patio HOIM MHr Tftlftis t 'los (! to the pool. too ... ideal tor the active co up le! Immaculate. to tally private 3 bedroom patio home. c o mplete with c us tom drap<'S. upgraded carpets. tinted window!>, and lots of handsome wrought iron accents. Fabulous location' Garage opene r. Must see. $97.000. 540-1720 At._ I 01/J% Lo. Take over low interest Joan on this STARTER 2 bedroom condo! Only S73,700 ... price slas hed thou.sands . In the popula r "Woodside Village" a r ea. close to South Coast Plaza s hops . Fenced patio. 3 pools. spa. sauna. lush grounds . Come by & see! 540-1720 SH,'50 ...... Yn Groat for £he kids! Super starter home with 2 bedrooms and dining room aroa. Patio area. XLNT locatioo . . . close to schools & shops. Owner will help finance with Sll.000 down. 12'h% Inte rest loan. Call for more details . 540.1720 540-1720 2955 S. HAllOl ILVD., ~qSTA M'5A . J • • % ~ ..... w. ················~ .. ···· •••st• tOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TH[ HfAL CS'I Al rns ••w ··-·= ., ........ -..... EX.BCtrrfVE Jloale ta QUIBr OartlW b7 UM Sea . Perr•ed io lbe lilGHJ.ANDS wllll a peell·&·boo OCEAN VIEW. Tbu bome h.u b lll.. .. -1 care l&DdacaJ>- :11, = =~~ for eatertalnl~ ..... p&rtiM. Two used brid ~. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath Ii: MOST OF ALL ... o wner wll I finance aa much as 116.'5,000 with good terms Asking $215.000 .so call now. WAU.AC! Ii CO. ~TOttS 729-5'66 Trade Catalina 27' In· board Sail Boat as partial payment on In· come Property, R-1. or R·2. Condo? NewPort area? 714 IMS-2963 ~House Swi. l·S. 3 br 2 t. CllOdo. z .ooo. S21,000 assi• ....... ~188S WATERFIOHT FOUQ.OSUIE Newport Bea ch. 3 bdrml. 80 Ft. f romaae on waler. Owner needs fast sale. Willing to be oeg008ble. call for de· Wls.646-7171 IYOWHal'- 3 BT, 1~ ba, hit.Ina, encl patio, tncd yrd. 2 rar gar. Nr. school•, shops Ir frwys. •1.000. $11,000 down. Owner wiil carry. 714 i185-1330. ISLAND HIDE-AWAY Cozy condominium ln cbake locadoo oo ble or Kauai. Cloee to beach am shoppln&-Owner will bdp finance. Perlect in· vestment opportunity. Professional property l1'1lnagement available. Priced right to aeU fasL CALL NOW. 544-9411 67S.I 163 tt.t.-lodrp llty • 'Speciafizill3 in the S&leol Fine Homes '' NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class· 1fied ads dtsplay their messages with legibility and impact? OUr ads. we are prowl to i,ay, really ~et r e l>ulls . Phone 642 5678. CLASSIAED INDEX le PllClf• W.Cll 642-5678 aaOIS ..... , .... u ..... , .. ........ .., .... ,.,.,. .,,.,. ~~:~= ......... ~ .._......,. MOUSIS f09 SA.La lla·llM onm llA&. ISTATI ....... ....,AU • >••·46N SIMllS. IMYISTW9CT MIAMGa -·"" ....,. ••• m .... LOSf&l'CMN> .,.. NRSCIMA.LS ... •YICl-.CTOIY .... KMOOLSI ~ JOllWMIT9 "'' ..,,,.AMTW .... ...awetll -.... ... '°'°" ... IQAYI a MA1M1 ~ ... " ... ,... ftAMllPOIYATIOM' ........ ~­""·"'· ........ _.._., ..... EA------~ HOUSIS FOi SA ... 3 Wild Cloc>lM!, N Wport Be•ch 848 SlS0,000 ti WI l ·l 1812 W. BaJboa Bl, Npt Bch 673-33SS $129,900 Sa Sun l·S 12692 Wlllowood. Oardl'n Grov~ M0.3888 $7'7,900 Sun J.!5 2409 Saratoga. Costa Mt'sn 675-4630 $85.450 Sund )' 1' 313 35th St .• Ncwp0rt B ch 67$-6775 $170,000 Sun 1·5 I• ..... 'AM IM er DIN 31 J asmmc Creed Or .. CdM 640-814$ $284,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 18 l\oal Or1\•e (Jaamlne Creek> CdM 642·823S $275,500 Sun l ~ 26 Ima Loa Court <Npt Crest) NB ~2·7717 $16.5,000 Sun 12 4 615 Kings Rd • N~wPorl ~ach 759-~ll S-555.000 Sat1Sun l·~ 1806 Pn Wheeler. Npt a,·h 640.9900 St9b.OOO sat1Sun 1.s ll!J Ru:,Ums Wiu<l <TrtleRckVlstaJ In · 551-8700 SZ.'9.7tl0 Sat/~un l.2·6 14 Lago Sud (Rancho San Joaq > Irv 752-1414 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 455 Diamond St.. Laguna Beach 497-3331 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 1407 Bonnie Ooone(lrv. Terr}CdM 640-8755 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 203 Via Ravenna (Lido Isle> N 8 675-6000 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19361 Cindy Lane. Hunt. Reh 979-5370 $95,900 Sun 12 5 28122 Carpenle ria. Lag Ni~uel 497.5494 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 n1 Tanglewood. Irvine 559-8451 $125.300 Sat/Sun 1·5 tt •339 Canal. Newport Beach 645-8.557 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 815 Camphor ( Eastbluff) N.B. 673·4400 $264.000 Sat!SIJ111·5 140 Via Waziers CLrdo Isle > N. B. 673-7300 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 W. Sunflower #K·4 (Woodside Village) SA 556-1885 $85.000 Sun 1-5 3452 Fuchsia <Grnbrk) C.M. 759·9100 $149.000 Sun 1-5 * 1712 rrvine Ave <Bycrcst> NB 640-9900 $197,500 Sun 1·5 •8 Monterey Cir (Spygls) CdM 640·9900 Sun 1·5 23221 Mindanao, Laguna Niguel 496-4629 $289.000 Sun. 1·4 3125 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $216.000 Sun. 1·5 2323 Eastbluff. Newport Beach 673-8550 $157,000 Sun.1·5 2 Springfield <Heritage Park) Irv. 551-8700 $93.900 Sun. l ·S • * 1319 Bayside Drive, CdM 642-8235 $1,000.000 Sun 1·5 4101 Belvedere. Irvine 752·1414 $119,995 Sun 1·5 ••1317 Bayside Dr., CdM 642·8235 $750.000 Sun 2·5 655 Darrell. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109.500 Sun. 12-4 251 Magnolia. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $97.500 Sun. 12-4 ••60 Balboa CBalboa Coves) NB 646-'1171 $32.5,000 Sun. l ·4 111 Via Jucar (Lido > NB 675~0 $369.500 Sun 1 ·5 2190StateAve., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $94,000 Sun. 1·5 2345 Hillview. Laguna Beach 497.5454 $465,000 Sat/SIJll 1·5 2036 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) NB 675·3411 $173,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 624 Poppy, Corona d el Mar 644-7211 $259.500 Sunday 1·5 119 Via Orvieto (Lido> Npt Bch 631·1400 $525.000 Sunday 1 5 •34288Camino El Molina, Capo&h 831-6500 $149.000 Sat/Sun l 5 2034 Miramar. Newport Beach 646·7171 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2912 Board. Newport Beach 646-7171 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 l IR pa. FAM RM or Def #2 Atoll (Jasmine Creek> NB 6404748 Sun 12·4 1223 Dolphin Terr Clrv Terr) CdM 642-5200 Sat/Sun 1 5 21 Cambria (Spyglass> CdM 675-6000 $555.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •40 Mission Bay (Spyglass> CdM 644·9060 $550,000-Fee Sun. 1·5 6605 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach 673-2058 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1915 Galatea Terr(lrv Terr>CdM 644·9060 $795,000·F ee Sun. 1-S 1515 Antigua, Newport Beach 968-4456 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1200 Somerset Ln <Dover Sbrs >NB 759~1 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **#311..akeview(Wdbridge)lrv 64Q..53S7 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 #4 Falling Leaf (Trtlerck) Irv. 851·9648 $275,000 Sun. 1·5 1982 Tustin A~e., Costa Mesa 646-7414 $124,500 Sun 12 :30-4 :30 •1106 Pembroke (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $195,000 Sun.1·5 14512GuamaAvenue. Irv . 559-8451 $178,500 Sun. 1·5 •3606Seabreeze, CdM 675-7512 Sunday 1·5 607 Rockford Rd, Cam Inds. CdM 631·1266 $299.000·Fee Sun 1·5 41 Mainsail (Jasmine Crk) CdM 675·2311 $225,000 Sunday 1·5 26 Lakeview (Woodbridge) Irv. 67S..34ll $175,500 Sun. 1 ·5 5732 Southball Terr. Trtlrk, lrv. 675--3411 $355,000 Sun. 1-5 240122nd Street, NewPort Beach 642-8235 J-499,500 Sun 1·5 31 Pinewood (Woodbridge) Irvine 551-3700 $148,500 Sun l·S 11 Coventry (Harbor Rldge) N.B. 642·~ 1425.000 Sun l·S 33 As hbrook, Irvine 551·8700 $149.000 Sun 1·5 302 C11npbeU, Costa Meas 556-2860 1160,000 DIRECTORY ~.~t~~,..~ ...... -c .. •···· ................. .... .. •--_..._ 'r-•M 1 i *'•-a......,.. DAILY P&OT WANT MS.,....... ..................................... ". ti .............. ~ .......... __ __, 614 ll~llotrope. Corona del Mar 675 237:i $200,500 Sun 1-4 •204 Via EboJl (Lido > Npt Bch 644 9990 Sunday-1-~ 307 Catalina. Npt Beach G7S~O $249.500 Sun 1 5 3il Rustling Wind ITrtt Rk l Irv ~1·95.'51 $259.000 Sun 12·5 209 Adams. L<Akepark. Hunt. Bch. 548·1169 $128.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 531 F.l Modena. Nwpt Hts. N.B. 631-1266 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 134 Harbor Island. Newport Bch 646·7711 $257.000 Sat/SIJll 1·5 15 LandfaU Ct (Nwpt Crestl NB 675·3411 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 43 Lakeshore (Woodbridge > Irv. 551-8700 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2340 Bayside Dr .• Corona del Mar 675·5511 $565.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 703 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 675-5511 $195,000 Sat/Sun l 5 3242 Dakota . Costa Mesa 546-2313 $110.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 1806 Leeward IBaycres t> Npt Bch 631·1400 $262,500 Sunday 1·5 152~ Vi vian Lane. Npt Beach 631-1400 $159,500 Sunday 1·5 209 Via Cordova <Lido) Npt. Bch 631· 1400 $395,000 Sunday 1 ·5 4 IEOROOM 120 King!'> Plare. Newport Bch 8464329 S.595.000 Sundav 1·5 325 Aliso CNpt. Hts.> N e \\ port Reh 631 ·4TI7 $255,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1723 Ocean Blvd. < Pemn. PL.> N. B. 675-6161 $325,000 Sat Sun J s 1119 Charleston, Costa Mesa 979·0767 $109.950 Sat/Sun 11 .i • liX>72 Carleton. Ftn Vallev 540-3666 $125.000 s·attSun 1-5 500 "K" Street (Bal. Penin J NB 673-7300 $385.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 lthica (Lido) Npt Bch 673-1020 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14062 ChagaU CColony) Irv. 759·9100 $122.500 Sun 1·5 152 l Seacrest ( HVHls > Cd M 675-3411 $407,000-fee Sun. 1·5 124 Via Quito (Lido> NB 67!Hi670 $540,000 Sun 1·5 1307 Santiago <Dover Shrs) NB 645-0303 $325,000 Sun. l ·S •31841 Paseo Alla Plano, San JC 831~ $274.900 Sun. l ·S UOODolphinTerr <Irv. Terr)CdM 75~11 $279,500 Sun. 1·5 225 1..aJolla Dr. CNpt. Heights) NB 75~11 $198,000 Sat/Sun l ·S •2328 La.Linda Pl. <Back Bay> NB 759-0811 $180.000 Sun. 1·5 135 Via Zurich <Lido Isle> N.B. 673-7300 $.525.000 Sat/Sun l ·S *536 Santa Ana Ave .. Npt. Bch. 673·7300 $265,000 Sun. 1·5 5601 Castle, Huntington Beach 897-0321 $150.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2071 Pt. Provence <HVHms> NB 640-8579 $.270,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1948 Santiago. Newport Beach 631-1400 $42.5.000 Sat/SIJll 1·5 1000 Mariners Dr CDoverShrs> NB 631·1400 S795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3J02Gibraltor <Mesa Verde> CM 645-0303 $119.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 4 IR pm FAM RM Of' DEH • 1300 Estelle Ln CWestclf> NB 675-6000 S259.soo SattSun 1·5 •1801Santiago <DvrShr) NB 759·9221 $445.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3356 Alabama.M.Verde.N.CM 531·7200 $169.000 Sat/Sun 11·5 2015 Windword Ln <Baycrest> NB 67!Hi000 S275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Rue Du Pare <Bg Cnynl N.B. 759·9100 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 119 Via Mentone CLido Isle> N.B. 675-4562 $425.000 Sun. 1·5 S Rue Montreau.x C Big Cyn > NB 759-1679 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 355 E . 22nd St. <Back Bay> CM 646·3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 230 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •21 Goleta Pt. Dr. <Spyglass> CdM 644·9060 $605,000-Fee Sil/Sun 1·5 1955 Pt. Weybridge (HV Htlnes> NB 644·9060 $.245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~515 Orrington <Cameo Shrs) CdM 673-7761 $379,000 Sun. 12·4 21051 Shaw (Park Pl.) Hunt. Bch. 963-8377 $164,000 Sat/Sun l ·S j()2 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 673-ll81 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 23 Montecito (SpyglB) CdM 760-9339 Sat /Sun l ·S 1032 Whites ails CHrbr Vu His) CdM 760-9333 Sat/Sun 1·5 2522 Vista Dr. CBayshores > N . 8 . 645·2717 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3400 Catamaran, Corona del Mar 64()..2996 <Fee) Open Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1815 Holiday Rd. <Bay crest) NB 759411 $284,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 18661 Vla Palat.ino, Trtlrk Hls, Irv 676.:Mlli "25,000.fee Sat/Sun 1·5 18752 Via P1Jatino. Irvine 559-8451 ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1.s 19132 Biddle (Turtle Rock) Irv . 651-8700 $152,500 SatJSQn 12·S •6 Drakes Bay, Corona delMar 67M550 ~.ooe SaUSUn \·5 1866 'l\mtlQ Ave., N eWJ>Qrt Beach 644-8080 '312,000.F"ee Sun. l·S 1907 Santiago < Baycrest} NB 642·5200 $304,000-fee Sun. l·S • 17 18 Galaxy Dr (Do\•erShrs) NB , 642·5200 *565.000-fee Sun. 1·4 :30 2231 Golden Cr C Back Bay) NB 642-5200 $159.000 Sun. l ·S 20872 Surge Ln . Hntg Beach 963·7881 Sl42.900 Sun. 1-5 2006 Prt Bristol (Hrbr Vu Hm> NB 644·7020 $255.000 Sun 12-4 376 E. 22nd St. C Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $348.000 Sun. 1·5 412 16th Place (Nwpt H gts) C.M. 675-6000 S185.000 Sun. 1·5 128 Via Ithaca CL1do Is le) N.B. 833·8600 $565.000 Sun. l ·5 35 Goleta <Spyglass J CdM 964-2611 $845.000 Sun. 1·5 • 1739Tradewinds. Baycrest. NB 545·9491 Sund av 1 ·5 •2101 Lt.-eward Ln . aavcrest. NB 6 10 53.57 5219.000 • Sun 1·5 14 Monterey Cir <Spyglass > CdM G·IU !J'JOO $395,000 Sun 1·5 • t9.t2Santiago. Dover Shrs. NB 640-53.57 Sun 1 5 1421 Kings Hd . Nt·wport Beach 673-8550 S475.000 Sun. l·S 1700 lrvmc. liayt:rc·c;t. N.D. 9G8-443J 536 9533 Sun 1-4 •234 Cynthia Ct .. '.':cwport &h f>46·771 l $289.000 Sat only 200R Yacht \'1g1lant C~avu ) NB tii5·34 I l ~229 OOo S un l ·S 4817 El St•trl'to. H a nc ho Santa FC! &l 1 f~>(}(J S5JO ooo Sun t ...i 20 C'ht•rry Ullh <H1g Canyon 1 NB 614·6200 $749.000 Sun 1 ·4 l\fJ Vw Nice. Ne'-' port l:Seach f).12 8235 S.S.50.000 Sun 2-5 2100 Yatht ~11sch1(•f CSeav1ew 1 NB f)44-669!J SJ.KOSO Sun. l ·~ 21:iu Santiago < Om <'r Shrs) NB · 645 ·000:~ $241.000 Sun. l·S • 1608 Galaxy <Dover Sh rs) NB 645-0303 $699,000 Sun. 1·5 3262 Was hin~ton. Costa Mesa 642-74().t Sll2.500 Sun. 12·4 5 llOROOM •31529 Agua<:ale. San Juan Capo. 631-1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 S U ... FAM llM or DIN 1831 PCJrt StJrling (Hrbr Vu> 759-9221 S2JSS.OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 1592 Indus CS.A. Hg ts .> 752·2197 Sl 39.SOO Sun. 2 .5 •18S8Samar <Mesa Verde) C.M . S45-9ta91 $189.950 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1 14 5 E l Ca m ino Dr.<Mesa delMar)CM 545·9491 $135.000 Sat/SUn 1-S •21 Pt.Loma Dr <Spygls> Npt &h 759-9100 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#6 Che rry Hills <Big Cyn) NB 673·7761 $1.295.()()()..fee S un. 124 • #4 1 Bodega Bay. Spyglass. CdM 851·9522 $525,000 Sunday 1·5 * 1858Samar Dr., Mes a Verde. CM 545·9491 Sunday l ·S • 1572 Pegas us. Costa Mesa 545·9491 Sl39.500 Sun 1·5 lROS Tanager . Costa Mesa 546·2313 S250.000 Sun. 1-4 .1818 Tanager, Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 S227 .500 Sun. 1-4 1014 Manners Dr. Dover Shrs. NB 640-5357 $595.000 SattSun 1·5 •8 Drakes Bay <Spyglass Hill) CdM 759-0811 S460.000 Sun. 1·5 * 1609 Antigua Way (Dover Shrs) NB 759~11 $675.000 Sun. 1-5 200 Via Orvieto <Lido Isl> N.B. 646-7711 SS95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 812 llarbor Island Dr. CHbr Isl) NB 675·3411 $1.250.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2215 Alta Vista <East bluff) N.8 . 644-9060 $255.000 Sun. 1·4 #6 Rocky Point <Spyglass> CdM 642·823.5 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •8 Pinehurst <Big Canyon> NB 644·6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •209 Evening Star (Dover Shrs) NB 642-823.S $895,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •43 Royal Saint George <Big Cynl NB 644-6200 $S99,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6llDIOOM 41 1 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 673-5354 $369,SOO Sun. 1-5 #3 Montectio (Spyglass> CdM 631·1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 6 ••PAM IMwoet 35 Bodega bay CSpygls) CdM 760-933..1 • Sat/Sun 1 ·S l Bodega Bay <Spygl$) CdM 760-9333 $837 ,500 Sun l ·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE t ... OOM 1700#9 Westcurr <Weatcllff) NB 759--0811 $85,000 Sat/SUn l ·S 2 ... OON **130'7 Bayside (Mal Kai>CdM 844-4910 $$25,000 Sat/SUn l~ 8565 7168, Fallbroot Cr., Hntg Bch 9624454 $112,500 Sat/Sun 12..S 3065 Clubhouse, Costa Mesa 540-3666 $130,000 SW11·5 2511 #Fl6Sunllower, Santa Ana 540-3886 $79.900 2501 IFS &mnower , Santa Ana Sf0.39 m.ooo sun 1.5 ~Sal~ #25, Santa Ana ~ S75,900 Sun. 1·5 2110 Vista Laredo (The Bluffs) NB 640-5660 Sl.83,IOG Sat/SUn 1·5 2518 E1cten Ave fOak Glen) C.M . 642-6'm4 199.llO Sat/Sun 10-6 34 Tangerine <Orange Tree> Irv. 759-0811 $110.500 Sun. 1-S 11 Serena Ct. <New Port Crest) NB 673·7300 s~.500 Sat/Sun l ·S **601 Lido Park Dr. #8D, NB 673-7300 SSS0.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1700#17 WestcUCf (Wcstcliff) NB 159~11 m.soo Sat/Sun 1.s 23 Cerrito, Irvine 752-9070 $140.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 • •700Udo Park Dr <Et> N.B. 631-1400 $480,000 Sunday 1·5 101 Scholz Pl <Ph.22> Versailles. NB 631·1400 $229,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2 U .... FAM IM w DIN 768 Tusun Ave .. Newport Beach 640-9900 $174,500 Sun 1·:1 412 Vasta Grande <The Bluffs) N.B. 640-5560 $218,000 Sun. 1·5 J llNOOM 2430 Santa Ana Ave., C.M. 642-6734 $109.990 Open Daily IH Rockrose, Univ Prk. Irv. 644-7020 Sl.26.500 Sun 1·5 401 Carlotta (The Bluffs) N.B. 640-5560 $179,000 Sun. 1·5 it4 Cheyenne. Irvine 5524477 $115 000 Sa 1·4/Sn 12·4 30 Rustling Wind. Trtlrk Vsta , Irv 675-3411 5239.900 Sal/Sun 1-5 l IR,... FAM IM or DEH 22 BarlavcntoC't. CNpt Crest) NB 644·9060 $178.500 Sun. 1·5 2521 W. Sunflower. Coota Mesa ~.800 Sun 10·6 2749 Vi!'.ta Umbrosa <Bl uffs) NB 644·7020 Sl8S,OOO Sun l ·~ •2655 Vista Ornada <Bluffs> NB 759·9100 S215.000 Sun 1·5 =22 WhJtewatcr cJasmn Ckl Cd:\f 964 -261 I $315.000 Sun. l ·S 4 IEDROOM 265R \'1st;1 Ornada <The Bluffs) NH 610.5560 S21~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 305 Columbia I ~pt Cres t ) N 8 631·1400 SJ89.i5<1 Sat Sun l·S •424 Vista Roma< Rl uffs ) NB 759-9100 S225.000 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 608 Marguente (Old CdM) CdM 67!Hi000 $350.000 Sun . 1-S 2 .. & 2 .. 114 ()pal. Balboa Island 675-3331 roe.;; ,000 J • & IACH Sun 1·4 415 Harding . Bal. Pcnan .• N.B. 675-6n5 $185.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2-J .. 249 Ogle <EIS1de1 C M. 642·9560 $98.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 l IB>aOOM 2637 Vasta Ornada. Newport Bch 64()-0037 $249,500 Sun. 1·5 :;s Stonepinc. Irvin(~ 546-2313 $110.000 Sun. 1·4 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I IEDROOM 710 Lido Park Dr. 37 Drake. NR 631·1400 $23.SOO SattSun 1·5 I • ... PAM IM or OEH 300 E. Coast Hwy #77, DeAn?.a, NB 642·5200 $55,900 Sun 2~ 2 llDIOOM * * 700 Lldo Park Dr #31, N. B. 631 ·1400 $120,000 Sunday 1-5 •700 Lido Park Dr #26, N.B. 631·1400 $45,000 S unday 1·5 710 Lido Park Dr, 40 Drake. NB 631·1400 $29,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #70 300 E. Coast Hwy, Npt Bch 640·9900 $68.500 Sun 1-5 J • ... FAM IM or DIM 24001 Muirlands #194. Lk. Forest 545·2737, 586·5876 Sat/Sun 12.+ HOME & INCOME FOR SALE J • ... FAM IM or DIN 1410 So. Broadway. Santa Ana 640-5357 Sun l·S l • ... FAM.._. w DIN . J. 413·413~ Goldenrod. CdM 673-8494 $362.500 Sat/SUn 1-4 INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE twc,:~CMUX 3'0 Newport·B!'Y/ffoai, NB 631-4179 $1,200.000 .. ,... ..... _..,. .. *** W11bfl ... ,_. .. DM.VN.OT '\ . ..,. lnromparnble wMlo wot r vi w or lrvln Cov~ Cut.allna & Sunsets. Ra v ry lurtee Jlt>ntly loping lot . ull u 1 1ble . A r c hllecturul plan fur excll1n1e born ~ (.'Ontblnll Oltl World f'h a rm with ('Ontt•mporurv flair f<~or •nformauon unll bro<:hure culJ ~94 ~. Own A'.:t 'f1IDd what you waot la I SEU. Wile ll~m. w1Lh "' Dliity P\.kJt C1.assl.l\ecb 1WQ-PUat Clualflt-d Ad --------- fi Coldwe.11 ~anke~ * OPEN HOUSES 1 ·5 • OPEM IH S,YGL.ASS See fro m Catalina to Mt Walson _ 3 Bd . 2 Ba. pool & s pa . SSS0.000. SEE JIM MULLER AT 40 MJSSION BAY. r. O,EM IM HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 • ·Bdrm. 3 bath, family room. s pa. $245,000. SF:E JOE KJEVA AT 1951 P ORT WEYBRIDGE. O,EH IH TUR'nEROCK GUH Check the FINANCING & VIEW from this townhome: :1 Hdrms. den & familv r oom. S239 .7!'l0 SEE JANE MITCHLER AT 8 MJLL CREEK. O,EH IH UNIVERSITY PARK THaACE 3 Bd. 2 ba. m<rny upgrades Priced to t>ell $113.000 F'EE. SEE LISA WHITE AT 17222 CANDLEBERR Y. OPEN IH CORONA DR MAR High bt1l<.1n cc loans available. Duplex With :l Bd llnlh & spa. $274,!'lOO. SEE NANCY SIM ~lONS AT 709 & 7091 ::! POl~Sl·;·rnA . OPEN IH DOVER SHORES -JUST LISTED :i Bdrm. f:1rn1ly room hc1mt· L:.irgl' p11·r tlV. '>li p . will handle :1 bo:.its S t .0.10,0110 SEE UHENDA PETl-:HS<>~ /\T :n .1 :\10HNING STAH OPEN OH SPYGLASS Hill 4 Bdrm. familv room. bonus room. <·olossal \ ll'W: pool & spa $1iOS.OOO SEE L UCY HOSE AT 21 GOLETA POINT DRIVE. O,EH IM IRVIHE TERRACE Assumable loans. Sc>c this home near the bay. 3 bdrm S225.000. SEE LAVONDA AT 1319 HONNI E DOONE TERRAC'E. OPEM IH NEWPORT CREST :J hdrm ('O ndo, 1·orner un1l. good \ tt•w $178.500 Crcatl\l' f1n<1n c ing <t v a 1 I ;1 h I P S I·: E 11 I L L A R Y Tll J\M t<:ll AT 22 BARLAVENTO COURT. OPEN IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS 4 bdrm. vit.•w ol 1·<1nyon. mini view of ot·t•a n S:JOH.000 F Cl' SEE SUSIE E XLEY AT 111 2 SANDCAST LE. OPEN IM NEWPORT BEACH 4 Bdrm. l<'R. IHl. s uperb family home $212.000 SEE KAY RANGER AT 1866 TUSTIN AVE. O,EM IN B.A YCREST 5 Bdrm. pools1ze lot. 3 car garage. Submit terms. $375.000. SEF.: MARCIA BENTS AT 1330 HAMPSHIRE C IRCLE. OPEN OH THE PENINSULA Good financing available custom family home. 3 car garage. $465.000. SEE BILL BENTS AT 402 BELVUE .; LANE. ... OPEN OH PROMONTORY BAY 4 bdrm. 8.5 foot frontage on the wa ter, you own the land. $895.000. SEE NANCY IMBER N l NO AT 727 BAYSIDE DRIVE. OPEN IM JASMIHE CRES( 3 Bdrm. ~ 2lh Ba. Comm. pool & tennis courts. $290.000. SEE .JOYCE OLSON AT 1 C U RL DRIVE. " HEWPORT IEACH-ILUffS :~ Lovely, gated courtyard & sunny patio make this 3 bedroom home a very special property. See to enjoy! $175.000. SWHPIMG VIEW & SILLER AHAHCIHG You can 't beat this location o r seller's orfer to carry Isl trust deed at last year's bank rates. 4 Bdrm, 3 baths, family room & huge yard m H a rbor Vi ew Hills $399,500. AMAHCIHG & VIEW "' A rare coml>inatlon in today's market. Custom home in Newport Beach with po o l, ha s an unobstructed view of the Back Bay. night lights & mountains PLUS off atreet parkinn for spare cars, RV or boats. $297.~. IN Nl!WPORTC•NnR • 644~060 M -• -.............. ••. e • t I . '· ...__...,. S. HMM1 for S-. HouM• for StM HouH1 for Sde HouH•• For S. Hott..-For S. ......•.•....................... , ......................................................................................................... . Cc_.... . .. ew-..... IOZJ C..MiM 1114 c..w.. IOM II n al• ......... ,......._ ....... .... ·····-··-········ ............................................................................................... -··-.............. . ,Clllliilllll NWt ... ,.,,,.... asouaatY at.oo . ~41>1 I 5 lb •T • ............... ,,..... .... .. u ....... , 9 ..... •di lnde n-.. a .... opUoe WM!lao.•• OCIAIROM'll OWNEll'I a Wrm., J bll&la f\'9k -pat.lo YD k + I del.ae I bdrm , I bal" rent•I• Choice BA.lJIOAI D,110,000t OWUXIS OCIAM YllWll lielllrw wW blip fUl&D<'• H•J l:Ul--. tna.0001 3AJ BR un.lta 11'711*>1 36 1 BR imita-.6001 ..... Illy ...... ...... * '7~1060. IMYISTO.S 6UMTS I 81oc:k lu <hean S32S ooo Pride of own4'nh1p Scllt'r will hclp Wllh fla&Mlll& C1tll 7W95U'lr7 Sf 11£ Houst1 • ln Old Coron• del Mer on •· R·2 lot . W lhlnk lhcl't' hm 't unotMt )ne U ke ll. Thia• plra~ont ramlly ho~ has 3 t> •dnx.im , 2 full buths. f amaly room & lurl£ kttcht-n. Comphttely cedar fl' IH'l'd r •ar yu rd. n~w "patio 11 rolt•l'1lonally landscapfd . Alt 1m111uruhdc. Large 01sumable 91/•'lr loon. Owner wlll curr y 2nd T.D. ~ Ofl!IR• .. szn.ooo 0,.-J•I. 601 J ..... I CORONA PACIAC REALTORS &.u.8567 . I LOCATION -LOCATION Hl•l.1'<('<l fum1ly la ving with a touch of ~oµhtblwu tton . Jus t blarlcd. occun v1l'W. J bdrm1'. drn . J baths. fum11\ rm • dining rm + .1 <·ozy hrkf!tl nook h om1c· Your l'hOll't• of 230 or 2:l2 l; uldt•nro<I L>ra H ' h} & rull us to !-.1·1· th~· pl.ms flSA RElllTS TOWNHOMES Executive 3 If 3 Bdrm townhomcs. De luxe kltchena -private patios -· w u lklna distance to shoppln1t and restaurant. Priced rrom $98,500 . 12 1~"4 down/12't'.a'.~ 2nd. Gene Lu<'hcnmycr 642·9560 <>PIH !.AT/SUM l·I 24' OGU. COST.A MU.A OAKGLEH Dhtloc:tlve new 2 bedroom. Z\Aa ba con· dom&.mumt. •.tlO JSllDdenA•e,C.M. ea.'734 IACllAY L81''nMEO,,.J;R~O teW! 'Mia Y HOMI Pwtl&T..- New cm tat market ln the fine famlly atta ol Mesa def Mar. A comton.b&e home w/4 bdrms. fa.mUy room 6 pooi Pnced well llll Sl2>.000. - WATI RJ"HONT HOMLlt REAL ESTATE 631-1400 A roomy UR home wrtb 1--------• ~ Prtted to ...U at om 1, 11•.000 $1t,OOO DOWM CAU. '4~7J I I No quabl ying' · • • •• ~.>6<1.000 S;,HS.000 [ ® ISft!tll • rtlwma ad .Afm /Jn NH .l l 11.1\11 I Y 6.. l\'.~IJ( 1.1\f ('i J br 2 be. duo' Fut mcrow Pru>c. ooly Blu ~.OQ.5 (~~UYtlUJ{} 673-84.9~ 116DG I.a.ct I 006 -::-'!' •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 243S E. Coast Hwy., CorOlla .. Mar DISPIRATI! 3 Odrm. a balh, nlct' aru nMr Soo Coast Plaz.a 111'1.• Mar &31 57:rT .OWMAUET ~ Reduced to $299,500. • ----- 1y OWMt-.sn.ooo Al1ta<:t1vt' UUCcola bome on weiita1dt' Neiar ICbrlota • beacb. Pool. 3 bedloom..,, 2 ~th. fMmal damog, l&rgt' IJ vlrl« room wllh firepla<'e New carpeta, drapn, P••nl, We Pnn<' only ~ 3641 3Jr +lbr +gueal -------------fireplace-dbl 1•r Don 'l dialurb tenants :P.21111\Aa Op&I Ave . Thia woo 't lasl. Owner must Sell! &JbmJt your olftt With' •Ha1•1ty a.dtof' '75-21'6 sat Pan Ave. Balboa bl. Evenings~ •UHMlalmd• 4 br 3 ba + 1 lg. br apt Int. pstJo. Wide lot. 100' t.o water $375,000. As s ume loan. 675·79115 Owner. Open 1·5, 1101 Balboa Ave. a.. :J g 2 Story On comer. 1 bllt t.o bay. J ~from village. lg llv rm w t2story ce1 hnl(, huge bn ck frplc, sep din rm. II( 2Br. 1"'4Ba. forced rur. dbl gar + atlr act 1 v1• a~ w 1bllrul. rent.mg $375 mo PABUl.O US TRANSFERABLE f'tNANClNG owe 2N 0 SAVE S1.IXX>'s ON INT & LOAN COSTS. Best in area RIME RIA&. TY C213 I 414-0901 OPIMHOUR IALIOAISLAMO S . IAYfROMT DWllX Elegant 2 BR and den. 2"'1 ba upsla1r5 owners unit. Outstanding reatures 1n c ludt' skylight above lttt<'~n and entry. xtra large roof garden. extensive I.lie ot wallcovenngs a nd cdor coon1lllated pamt Lower rental unit offers 3 BR 1"'1 Ba, pnced at $998 ,000 OPEN SAT !SUN I 5 308 S BA YFRONT Wltdy s shown by appt Call Carol Moll, agt. Paceset· t.er Rlty. 631-0094. Prlo c. only. OUTSTAMDtMG HOMI .,..,So...,•1clln Buutilu.Uy Jtemld 3 Br. 3Je., Jae airy rms +a 2 Br apt. MlS,000 MIWHOME °" o ... slwrd Lot 3 Bdrm1, den, 3 be, 1acuu1. Park 4 can. arioo.ooo CUSTOM DUPlD Cloee to So. Bayfront. Out.atandioc property. Two 3 Bdrm units '52!5,000 0,.. w /Saa 1-4 114~1J. ....,, h I 1r 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bay Towers. Larsest 2 br. 2 ba unit w /a~. 40' loftg liv rm incl. diniD& area. Thi'I condo looks dlrectly acroM Newport Bay 6 you ~ve a tu.U 1lt down view from t.be rar aide of the tiv rm. P'Ull .ecunty bldg. Hi priority bOal allp avail. Sl75.000 ol existing financing. Priced Sow at 1350 ,000 . Cal l Owner I Af).., 67M'T75 or MS«*>. Desirable a rea . Oceanalde of Point. Hoell from jetty. <>wner wW nnanee. s Bdrm. 2 t>a ftxer upper. Great pot.en· tial, ..,._. 1treued for 2Dd story. Lp comer lot. ~/Calatina new. By owmr foir 2 wb oely al .... nnn. WW tlMD belJlted. 1·'114-DW WHY PAY MOii? aan.o. Blwl ..,..u. 2Brl81,Jur= GPID--·IP ...,.,. .. coedllm STORY 8001 HOME Pl.US INCOME Unbelievable in every detail. 2·story. 2br, 2ba, home w/ Fretwork & Cupola. used brick & a ntique fixtures. Plus lbr. Wlil. Can also be 1 charming house. Call for a ppt. to see. $269,500. ll'l ASSUMABLt: 1st TD on super oear MW 2 Br twnhff, end unit ........ l:ffetotw. • ""°" 675-2373 ~"'""' •lffllk. dal CM locatJon tilUOO Phom• for more details Al(l 5411-TIT7. MG-lee> -------------PIUCI I.EDUCED! Weltlkle. C M Room for 7 oandol AIJ. 67~~ RtlHCH QU.AITH TAKE/\ NF.W DL'PLEX FOR YOl'H CUHE ~ This mav bt• our la~t (•lfurl walh th1:-. largl' plc~n Hoomy 3 bdrm . :i bath. l~mll~ room honw v.11h load" of gooda· .... to pl~•) v.11h .St•at 2 hclrm ~ lwth llll'Cllnl' lint I, I l'dllt:Cd to S:~i~.51.10 COHO<> 2 Bdnnl. 2 baths. frpll' dbl ltAI' owe •t oruy 1cr . 1111 29't dn I'' P S7S.OOO WOltLD R..E. SSi-1111 PS. Soon t o ... tart ~ 0('\\' duplt·'<t'" & :.! nl'w ... 1nglt· t;11n1h ho n1t·s S2~J:1.1.100 'lo $5!.15.0()() :!tr. Zba. Coodo ~ (',t Terri<'l' Sl7Kdn Ina 12i.,r-: $112 .0 00 .. •.•.•........•.•....• DUPLEX 2 Ir den or 3 bdrm home downst.alrs with d darl mg bachelor u~ta1rs nus bldg has btto re rn:Jdded in & out 4. LS prtced a l almost lot vaJuie. EJUsllng hnaoc Ing SllR.300. Priced by Ownr 'Agl foe I u t salt' at $1.85,000. Open Sun I 5 415 Harding. ff75-0175 or ~ 1022 ....................... IMM.ACULATI DUPUX WITH POOL. Poppy Ave. Cbarm.inl owner's borne + large detached rent.al. 2 Frplca Walk t.o beach • shops. Ooly sm.ooo PAUL MA.IT1H UALHT.ATI 644-7313 SPYCK.ASS Owner will carry lat . t.n11t deed or le~ Ol>' UM 5 bdrm. 3300 IQ. ft. M).55IS Acent ~ Cdm. new 3 br. oner's unit.. $290 ,000. By owner, for appt only &M-5719. OOU'IliOFIUGHWAY 0 , 2'h8a, 2 frplca. lam rm. paUo. Jacuui, 4 car prap, booua ZBr, 2Ba ldt. 2 yrl new. owe con- tract. Prin only. 173-ll411 8kr Owner lblu. JA.S..-.cua Cccy 2 BR + den hme. Cluarminl CDtl7 kltcb. bitta1Y 1"1-.ded Lb.naout Jn warm eartbt9oea. Maa11ve brk /fl.pie . ~thedral clp w /dtvwTJ ~· bttn wood den. E:xcha1ve We, brick 6 redwood patloe. Rear patio opeo1 on lush (p11enbe)\. Aaaum lal TD at K . By ong owner. Prtoc. only. S284,500 91)814,5. Own/"-. AffOIDAILI OCH VllW TblT dramatic 4 Br &rta VB HUIT Home em be """" •I• '°9 lnl uTUmable loan. Tbe H11er wlll aulll • IWGDdUJ ftowift1. All fcw OllJ>' .-m.• Call IDr ds&alJa Rutb Sedlar SOutblaod R ealtor• l*-M40 ZlJ.S. I -0984 S7500DOWH 0 W C J bedroom.a. near u.~ Noqualif~lt Family rm. hreplact' Call anyt 1mt' A~t S.1.aJOO IOMAYIE 11 CLASSCOHOO ArduterturaUy perfect. Near South Coa.~t Plaza CU5lOm duplex with pool BXX> On 2 bdr adwt •m J Bd.rms & den. J balh I). set' g.itt', ~~ pool sepa.ral.t' hou.M!. J year To I a I m o p it y m t new apt Xlnt rmanran~ L'NBELI F:VA RI. Y \ 1 available Mu.st call for SIB. incl tu. an ... urJnn.•. app't a.wx dues, w.iler I(••' ~"-=======--r & trash 9 .400. pnn on · ly Jobn Saar. Ai.;t. 6ll 1.266 r~~ICKW< st 3,000 OOWH ~~~ !., HO 9'1.AUFYIMG c-4111 -Near ~•ch 4 bdrm a 640·7000 2ba., trplc 9$,000 ~ Ut'rlo..&.ft. GI S'T:rT Bkr ,_....., ••~ PnnopelsOnJy 2 Bdrm duplu + l.:e gust qrt.rs. So. o1 hwy MIS.A D11. MAil tllO.<nl down, owner ••II (By Owner I carry balanc e . F /P !Jnm9c 3 br 2 ba. lg IZ50,000.~U03A&t. healed pool 1120,000 9 ROOMHOME ='S::::S UL. Call to aod 5 car 1ara1e. Ckeaoside o1 bwy Plua • DB. Catto • ~t.a.I. 2 Br. 2ba unit BieaWll&lly upgrwled 4 ~pr. $135,000 down br home m Colt.I Mesa Owner will r1nance ~ CllJ'l>eU, Ult'. wall Weekdays C'all aft. 6 oovertnp Euy flnaJK '19).915i360wn /Agl. ~ SlU,000 Call AnM Hall, as1.-or $52 ~ HV Hilli. Popular Burl A# mg.a.me Mdl. Price g~at· 1 .._ _______ _ ly ~ for 1mme<I •• sale 3400 Catamaran BY OWNER M0-2998 SPARIUNG POOL F..utllde. lovely family IMl9LEXlS home 4 Bdrm. , ,,,.. bath. Beac b area. Ow n ~r braod oew cnrpt't!I flfl&DCllll. CdM • SO Sl37 ,!m. Call Tht Two Broker 675·0185 o r ~. ~ 1m Stnes Co. earn!~:.:. J br, 673-1761 den •• $299,000. Oth er!~~~~~~~~~ term• available . 607 r Rockford Rd. O pen ~ Sun U . Darrell Pash . Ownr /Alt . 63HB. 1024 ....................... ~tSjrt.Lom ,_./_.._..,,... Tab 0¥t'f' low loleftst bm OD U.. California Co ntemporar y 3 bedroom family home. Taatef111ly decoratt'd MIS.A VBDt HO. LUlt' 2 -lory 48r 3ba+fam rm Pool / jacuu1 Solar 1ystt'm, cul-OHM. 'lo ma mt. yrd. Many more utru All~ 5.11· 7200 m>UC•tt szs.ooo ... ldJ Ulla ·~dous 58r, 2~81 hom e. nr Meu Verd• Country Oub "-· Jo S. C2l3 > lJG.lMS home, new ~:~aper, dlainl area. f y rm, ftrepiace. About ... 000 ...... and ow.r' will help 4 Br 2 Ba, all new lnslde. 1109.950. 644 ·6 490 , m-01l7 nn.nc. ....... BXR.1 .... _._. .. _._. ~1720 ~ -- SYCAMOll ..... llMeMIW ............ bd.2~ be. ~ town.IM>m• caidof, ODIJ 4 available, EmSIDE UllTS _.W/CARRY U.& or I mt\a. Owner Will C:&ITJ wUb a re· ...b&e down peymenl. CWJMMlll / OPtN uomt Rf Al T f Mesa Verde 4 br w /IK ~ncl patio 11'.td L' ram. rm Owner will help finance SJ 12..!'A)O. Call to aee uua ~, 642-7404 ~for Roo Lowe ~ NEWPORT "erm,. HORIZONS ~IU::ALTY LSI OPT BY OWNa ~ 3br. 2ba. Mesa Verde bome SlZi,000. ~~7'l72 -----~A VERDE VILLA 1UWN EHOIU ! 2br, Iba . marron.. pa.oe{lulg. l-09 local.Ion m.~ Open 10-Sw> I 5 £llrlust\t' A1tent , H8 ·4lll2 o r ~lTl -------owe htT.D. 10&.'1 lnl.ett$l. J br. 2 ba f~ldie $115,IXX> Agt. 6"2 9686 ------ STOP Oon t wait. tomorr• .. m1i.t h t b11 l o" Lil• Al,...oltJh·I\ 1mm.anilo~h Ii.Un:•· ~~rk homt-I' .H qu• t wo<1d flo1or-.. 1n kJtrllt'TI """"rm <l1ld ron It VU1'( ruom Mo' t' '" nm dll1on \oli on l 1 .. ::.1 lhur)'~ f-ilMfi -•C.--. ...,._ <.-.- TOWNHOUSE :• 'tlill!••Ot ..! h.ttl1' .. .... lt•. ,, lA, • \ t f I "--Ir • • \t r • • , \ , \ •I I ' , I I' , . I I • ' j I • I ~J ;' l r• .._'I 111 •'.I I \f 1 rw n '>uud.n I • IURR WHITE REAL TOlt, INC. 67S-4630 EAST SIDE ASSUME 91/ttfo LM. l M.. • I 111 boltla F~S''7.500 AA.La HAL TY S4~14 ASSUME S-.2,500 I Oo/o Y .A. LOAM EA$TSlDll .... 11/ilATHS FAM. aw a POOL NICI SI 20.000 FUU.aUALTY i-4Ult4 WJege Parlt hm. 17136 C\Bt.Om pool, CdS I..rg 3 tr4bd. 2ba. 2 ftp, RV A<'· ~ Sl2D.OOO .AMume 9 '•"" loan. Ownt'r will carry 2nd RO.IXX> Down 210 Hanover Or. Cotita Mesa 7$4 5421. PC1 w t• V.., I 034 ....................... t liuA4• IMdl I 040 ....................... llAUTlfUl. POOL SWBHOMI Nied)' \oca~ OD cul-de· !lac OD a l.arJe k>t. One story home wllb 4 bdrma. a n eapec\ally aral\d family room , plua mapiflcent pool, spa and aeparale yard ror peta. CloM to acbool• la a l\ne location. 118t~. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631·1400 llACHCOTTAGI Newly renovated 3br, U.. on double lot onlY 3 blk• from pler. tP .. .-.m.am Nrwpt ........ •Rlty tro111 ••· IQO Sula Aba Aw..t94TM . ----~~~~~~~~! P1R Place.Inc ICM•l -. . . .. -.. __ ._.._. ___ _ ·-----...--· --. HUMTtMGTOM LANDMAU Adulh o.ly c.-. The only t Bdrm (slnsde story) untt available today. Only $82.500 w\th flex te rms . 11:.i mile to beach. Walk lo shoppin~ centers. It ... h ............... , tU..a377 1144 ltY Owner 4 bdrm. 2 ba. L.R., dl.nin& rm. fam. rm., on tul-de·aac ln good aru. A.numable loml at 9'4~. Prl.nclpa.la cmly. M'J.311131. ....................... WAl....OHT~ JOl ft oa water. Lee dock. 4"'-Br. 4i,., ba. ON A POINT Spac: 11 v1n1 w p ool. Sacrifice 1100.000 Call Nancy ..... A&l WtAtiD~ ~ 9Yt~ loan 2 br modo •.ooo Pnnc on· ly Agt Sl6· 1484 o r S16-80ll • $1 S,000 DOWH * Ho 'ftlllca! HB ~! fixer ztiks to bellch' YAST ea<'row. Hu1tle NOW! Bkr. S.1 °'25 Prine only. ~ --- LUXURIOUS MEW UM>M•U HOMIS t..usur1ou1 new IAndl'Nll'k Hamn Ji.wt 2 brand new 2 &lor y Landmat'C ttomn all II 11v•tlabl " at thia tM:1 ut1ful llunt1n1tton Bueti locauoo J uat 1 malr from Lht-bea<'h 4 bdrm 3 be 2 f1r?pla<'ft, Mt t.r. r arpet111ic. front la wn w1tn trte • 5P'I~ R~ar " i lde y.-d fen<"lDlt. sWe root. concn!tt' dn ve-w a y 3 car 1tar11tt'. m1 r ro wavt' oven 4 pilot leu ulr <'leao1n1 conv~otaona. CM!l'I .. UJtfftSt oo '¢11 at ;.t I JCll'o. SubJ•Ct to 30 day ~ Stt lbe rnodel5 at St-WI.and St " Adam." Hhd $127 ,32 ~ <:<tll ~· NOWOIHEYBt! 9 11,.0'o As d W. &11c-h O Jndo h11(hlv up ~ 2Hr 211,. frvk-1 'r n..-""' 1.1ottl JJ• uu•. t•nn1.' 'oil• > w ll J•Jf.. I I.Alli ti> tl"h S1 11 '«J<I ·~~~l ~n ll '4 21372 Rrooact1ur1t •!>lb 962 .s750 a ft ~ f' ,.. ., t' Lomt 11 ¥~&0WC °'94HOUSE W&S-1~5 ntJlllbSt 2 bioc:b ( rocn bud! w o can v-G~I")' Br\r il 4 ~36 b~6~ o r 2U.SU2 200& CUSTOM HOMES T ii r " ,. n l' "" 3 b r SIO OCldn 11111.~ t.it h ~~t LO des1itn 1'1tnclt T enorT. Ail 631 1.261> DaJYITO 209 Ad.ams W~t of lif'•rh Rl vd, ~k nw 3 bdrm. ~. f1m1l)' nn bome as ooly Sl28.900 Tnple iaral(f , RV a<'<'fl"i. Propen,y has assumable VA loan Cft'lt W'Y 21 Gold ~ Rulton. ~ 1168 rADPUCE Garbo Modrl 4 8dnn on cpd sec:Juded <'w« ... ac kll 1164.000 Call Ron Ort R.E~sloMh '6).1377 ------- ...CIDUDUCID m.ooo on Uus nttt 3br. 1-..b9 bmM Y P Now 97.500 Pan Pta~, Inc 8'2 7461 IWW• ........ 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectxu!Ar W1ter View 1'rmbm. 2br, den. 2 i.,.. ba, 2 llJks. pool. apa. sauna. t.eooi5 Sl 95,000 Se lier w 'c:an)' note Real ~late "R" U1 7 l4·s.52-6720 JUSTUSTED! Assumable, 1olar pool and spa Fabu lou s Harbour home, 3 Bdrm and den Only 985.000 down AHume 11 Yt'1 S11.000 Hurry' M B Real ~tale TI4-67 :.JOO 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo ln the . 'Sprinp •• INVESJ'ORS uaurne low n.erest loan Rachel«. ~. comfortable & con· vmieot. But loc. near telFUS. poo&a. 1pa. rec. rm. Lulh Landllc1pm1 la bNutllul runnanc •Pr· l nu. U 7.UO. C a ll 9.mnDe '44 lU&. ()pen Hous e 10 ·5 . 141 Streamwood. 11_,.DtHWMSI F\r s. sr 0wner. ,... aumable oan. Open Houte S•t 6 Sun. 20 Drqanll)'. • TJllO Northwood /Canyon ()e&. Ptaa rv. ter. lBa, prd '*· Tmnll. pool. Amumable loan. SeUer wt.lleany 2nd trult deed. IATM/Ol)tb\ 15IMa • $13590 Down! No' QoaUrytn1! Owner wlll finTn ce! Bngbt eheery bome, *'9 t0 tat l.aU i.D Wood· bridp. Ctl led c.r,.t 754-IZOJ ............ 2 br 2 be coodo. Raocbo San Joe11_l&n, Su lla&eo model. Squeaky clean, DllQ)' upp-ades. Slt0.000. 23 Otrrito. Irvine. Open hcule Sat /Sun. 752-9070 Owner. -------ruanaoc• HILLS Prs:si• wlt-4- Btand new on market. ~ ot t.be meat n qwite home8 "' Irvine. Nothing hM bea1 spared In cost " quality Located high on the hill. with a dramatic. l we.eplnl view. Thia U · elusive home features ~ French decor. 3 bdrm1 .• 2"" baths, fanm.1 d.uli.ng rm .• fa.mi· ly rm . 3 car gar11e. ~ & spa The c:uatom feature• are t oo numerous to mention ~ come " take a look. YoU won't be diup- pouJted ! Tbr ulllmal.e m t'Oldm • elepocc, of. ltred Ill 145iS.OOO. D.AY1D D. CAltLSOM llALTO. lll-9293 UNJVERSITY PARX. 3 BR. 2 Ba . dmm&. family. ulbedral cl1C$. UDIQUt' )lreeobt'lt expos ure + pra vacy $185,4 00 . ~711111 C,()()[)ASSuM U)AN 1.-.iwlu1Jy up~adt'd 3 tr l ~ b;,a t•ondo an met· lntn4' aro·.1 Sll!l.nOu 1 ~ hou~ l''r1 Si.t Sun I:, pm 141~ OvJI H<l Irvine )):! ll~KJ. Uy 'IWTlll.'f • TIJRTlBlOCK • 1-"ncetess Vlew plus ow·r 2400 sq. fl. of pro- r~y dttof'ated b~ mlC spece Abeiolut.ely I.he \ .tue lJl Turtlt!rock v~ LIL 1275.000 Cal I Anne llall. e1 .. ar ~-415«> ,,.. t lt'.ASSUM•m.1 Rr11wlul en<J Ull.IL Plan IU IOK upgra~ 2nd TI> a~a1I $105 IXX> Pnn• •W' Open !:kll " !:Jun '::/.11 .u.!IJ TURTUROQ(. Ry Lu.'lk 3bf" & d Ill mom !'lkar1y nt>W. shows Like J model $199,500 Call I larry f'reden ck 631·1266 ~, ... ...-nwa.o.. Take over low i.ntttest payment s o n th1 :1 rabulous 4 bedroom "Yale" m odel. New drapn, mirrored wet- bar. Lt le showers. 2 a,., baths. d:minJt area. fam1· ly room. fireplace Com· mumty pooi. Don't miss rt• ll38.900. BKR. Call ~· TAABEU. -· NORTHWOOD Custom nome with 3 bedroomS and den with pnvaw atnum. 2800 sq ft CaJI today. LOTS from 5,000 IQ. ft. in e x· <'lus1ve NORTHWOOD. Bllld your own dream borne. @RANCH REALTY 551-1222 CALIFORNIA HOMES BNl4lful plu 103 featur· mg 3 bedrooma. 2 bat.ha and Ideally located for achoob. parb and ·~ p1n1. Aaklng o ~y sm~. C.11 for detalli. WATEIFIOllT Woodbrtd1•'• llnut borne. Es~ t.enna, Arbor Lake prof. de· eoraud .. ludscaped. A ~ t.osee. A dellpt toowa. Call for dttalla. ) a t ....... ,., w. ...... ,... Ut ........... Wt . .....,. W.Ch 30. 1'1CO ......•..........•..... ···········::·········· ······•······•····••··· . "•"hrWt .... ..... ..... .............................................. ·····················•· ~ .. -..-..!.~ ~~ ..... !~ ! .. '!. ... ~ ..... !!~ DA&.Yflll.DT .. llEiflm ~!!f!.! .... !~.~~ ~.~.~~ ... !~~ !~.~~ ... !~ ~.~~-.... ~.~~ ....... ~~.~~~=· ll'OllmD •ts NIWPOIT IMOIB HifMrYlew "-• Nii,...... .. .. Ml• .... llM tt6t S.C •• J076 D&TAQ18) llOll DC WOQl>&JU.DO •• t Ml1 t tll,IU Lo .. 11 a bedroom dH t. beet I IO OCIAM V1IW IMHALO IAY er.a.. ...-,,1100 Walk '° i..da, cwl, llSdll. toW41m.' •Le --............. --.. -··-·---·-· ··~;;~;••• .. ft.••ale pDQla •'-" ftoe aay lbd. Jnlf, &dllt"P'd Pn11 SIAYllWWJYllV •1•00.: ~· ..._ JOl5dow110WC1Z't~ DU.ODO 1K lnt. GI U.. ,,.._.. •· oaly. Patrtck Tenore, ~ tTKf Plua• M•••• •. ••ar,: BR ---ot &Mdinuor ...... ..,.. .. ,,,, Llkt' a book you ran t puL do>An, 111 on Wll) or tl('~<'flbtnil Uu.1 MpproxiJn•t<•I) <&,000 ~ ft. man<11on When rou et• 1t1 > ou ·n "unt to i,tay 18 beam ea t'P1hn~ 32x30 li\'lnat room , J far place& Oww M4 t44t Ctea&lw ~-avaU. ~. lll·llllll ~~ D .900. Pat.rick ::.:' t:::=.~ for •· ' I lnad °" 1 "'X80llO Vt£W HO•E :~••bf.~call ft.&AIAUOA ,Gl·ml d.ta H~. C.at.r1' Z1 :.:·:.:.~~ano 101 0 Brina your ~ U'I 'nl:'•nt HUa.Jly11 ~vt'i:o.C:O.:~' ~~d.:~• br ==!°·~a:. I~~~'-~~ort C•ahr . -~.:..~· Ml _1._. I Ht 11S w.ama. 4 bt • Im Patrtei Teoore, A at. 7 R.EALTORS was to llH " a i w + llIIQUll '>IUK ltbr8r\ W ull11 o f "'' . breathtaking v·a·w of O<'can Pool plus ·pa Private t~a<·h. aand lenni court SpectacuJar sunsHa. 2·l hour .,ccurity •.•. 1.................. -~Sl1'5,000. Gl·tm .._ '---·b ~ Ool ZllW.....,abrA·fraine, ,_. -· ...aCOClfftl' llAZ,OOO. Cliff Haven. Fant11tlc Cl&,OOO down! an )'GI Q.UI ll&Cau!, waterfront. ln 4br. a!la vu home. "" afford lll.011 per n~ooth" --------· 1071 WE Ow••r llu bo•t~• ~r ~&UMI: a.ta ,_.~ .... ~ .,., MUMrd Owner Will h\•lp rinunt•t• Al'l tUt.IOO cl. land J:IU,000. OPPOITIMTY llCR! Terr gardena, PoOl I Nive a home toaeU ;.oo11. 0J'KIOU9 JMq. L&e 6 GI i>rwped, 2 br +den, INOCISl li85,CIOO Atf.. Open sun N"tnfa Jania, Re/Mu. COUMTIY '1IW bctrm,htoryblmoveln dlW,fJp.SIJ0.000. Cooventea ee. loC"atlon 1·6, UO Kinas P l. 8Ca15Q;al·lm CObdJtloa w /1parkhn1 and comfort with 7 MMim,M.S-075' I • ISTAft ............. bdlt .......... qulity m.tt.e'rt a,. t lar11-out. Am...__ ad spe<1al featulW ~ lhit rr sldence ~ .t a kind · l...arJe ( Wrm.. separate aaid'a qa.wters, Cormal dmml roam.. ~ rm. Ubrar)'. wet ••. 4 adobe ffl'ICS. staln-1lu:s. spa. pool. 1our m~1 tlichcrt 7.aned anti room tor !wwaa. wm Jaew f IDUCle. REDUCED fo 1125.000. ktYeJ, 2 ' I ltr 000'.t, <'Ol.clo tn WOOD81UOO ! Air ~, ••r paUo, «ct fllJ R RY •• JUST USTE.D .U~ M .JIO aTHEREAL ~FSTATERS -BluTuca Mrw1 ~.a.SNt ........ Mill. a.rp 3 .,,,. pool, l411mia. lllA,M , ~lier ,... •AC dn Balance at ll'WI°"' W'lt Olli Evelyn m471lwm.2JOM. Aat. 120.2o.4a lbr , 2ba . 0n.wptne Condo A IC, ---All ~31115() CUS10M f!ATVIES 1-b!~ ror itood rlnanc· he? Then this elee_,..t Eaecer in the Park II homes could be your answer 2 And a den, or 3 bdrm. home on land that you OW1l, with custom family rm .. central air Protea. lndscpd • with very attractive terms Aak1nsi 1146. 000 CAUF.HOMH Every once t.n nwtule an oulatanding sparkler h1t:s the a.rlret wtth all thf• ne«aiiary ingredient~ thlll make up a ~ood buy 4 Bdn:nl • a swimming pool 6 the decor & cond1 boo are rnove-111 1 What mlltes Uu.'I a 11ood buy., 1be pnce! Aelung only Sl22,000 Be a believer & caLI s.5,2.. 7$00 I.Oday ! Redhill~ Realty 552 ·7500 "-J-leoch 1048 ....................... ~MIADOWS Gearwe Charle.a Realty is ptul to present tbe&e view bomea 11tuated apimt ieutJe hJUaldff Priced from SI00,000 '7S-7SIZ AUTIUHOUSI THATGUWUP Localed high u~ on L a euna 's Rivi e r a coasllane WITH A SOUTH COAST VIEW OFTiiEOCEAN lml>O!i ll'i 2·Level architecture w ith eJtte<1or of red cedar. stucco & slopinu rod1mes The 2 BDRM floor plan has "CROWN UP" & CONSISTS 0 1'' 2 BDRMS. & DEN. The un ~ "den" w :low slop· mg ceiling wnuJd ma~c a n EXCF:Ll.ENT OORMlTOHY BDRM. ronnLEKJOS The2nd story It v. rm. h a s VAULTED OPEN REAM CE I LING . CLERESTORY WIN DOWS AND BALCONY W /OCEAN vu;w Kitchen has built 1n RANGE .tr OVEN , DISHWSHR " SNACK BAR. Jl 's a iveat place t.o "GROW UP ... offered ror ooly StJ0.000 Fv• ""'• CAU. MISSION UALTY TODAY! ES. Cat Hwy. Laguna ,,_ 494-0731 OPEHHOUSI FAIRVIEW DR. ATOCIAM ~. 1 bdrm •P' ~. a ped al a me rut ks flt pra .. , private alepl '° beach. Owner r1.nant.oe alll'~ ~.000 2 Bit. 2 ba. C'Ol>do QUl'1 area. pool. jal:'UUI, clubbouM. Fpk, wuh(or, dryer. reln1 Owner well hetp ~ sus.ooo ~Alien Rllr CfN.7$78 --------- OCEANFRONT Ne w modular t y pe homes, pvt. community, 2 bchl, 24 hr secunty, s ub·letlln g OK m4 )48&.38t6. ----- 3-111.0ry VIEW home, lrg lot, walk to bea rh. Sl'I0.000 113 a u umable 3 8t 3 ea. den. bonus rm. 2 sundecks, new carpet U1A & firs. By Owner l·Z 161.9 or 992.4547 llG ()nstyle, view. spare LOW On c:u;b down llamellc tudor 4 bdrm &family rm. home with 3 frplcs • Wlllt' cellar. dou hie glase. Financt.ng may be comfortably arranged lit low. assumable in t.erest rates on large ex i.stmg loans. 9545,000 SOPHISTIC A TED- .. C'Ofltemporary wood & glass 3 bdrm home with exl'Cpt.ional Main Bc>ach views. Slalned tiJass w in dows, t.op nolch kitchen. sawia. playroom & an unusually drama t1r mstr. bdrm sui tc. $475.lm MYSTICNU.S A n.icely remodeled 3 bdrm. home with ocean view. French doors. ntriwn, walled entry & Dllny atras! Great for ed.ertaining indoors or oWioon. wtl h a pool • gazebo. Super family home!~.000 ~ ... ·~~~M!la(t~~ t..\4''" 1714) 494.J 177 ------- MOSSPOIMT L'I Just l·bloclc from this immaculate 1 bedroom condominium w 11h rmgni!1cent ocean vu.>w $110,00J PRICED RIGHT for llie buyer with an C')C' oo the future. Spac1ou., J bedroom hom .. w tt h white water view~ frnm rna:;ter bedroom & det:. Sll:l.SOO MEDITERUMEAH 3 Detlroom home on a double corner lol with sundeek, pat.10 & s~<' tacular Vlt'W!i Space for rumpu_, room S229.000 MOL.AH hd&tat. 497-5454 fMSl4LDIAY fhlnt row location with t.14Jerb ocean view over Irvine Cove 4 Bdrrns, 2~ baths. lge rec rm Sl,376.000 Carole Tatum. Realtor 4!H-0029 HowAI MI ff fillanced well. ~ ... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lWUlm tM.th C11pe Cod oo 1 aae Zoned for boru5 an ...-iaiioua Nellie Ctil Ra.och. Autaenuc dclall r.ni w1t.b m.tllion dollu view Ht0,000 Call &n-ru1 Owner r A!laW'e World Lw-g~ 1 bedroom condo w ith pallo Nrw carpel itnd dntpea Newly painted Aasumable loan. ~.soo Call IMD-2'06 for oppotnt mcnt &...-MICJll'f 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH CASA Spadooa "Villa" on a q1.Aet court in pn vate area. Lovely 11ardcn:o., '>Unny brick pal10 l·nhance lhl1 exqws ate home. Shuttered win dows. wood fl oor~. charming count r y lulcben · a.IJ you could Wllrll and more Owner wtll l:arry 1249.000 LG1J1MC1 VllelJe R.£. 497-1761 INsrtltA T10NA1. 3 Bedroom villa "'1th French doors. iiourmet lutcben. formal dtnln(l mom, library, alnum & much more. 1299 .000 MOLAN Real &tote 661-1161 DESPERATE FOR CASH! OCUJ9"t()MT- ~~=D ........ ~ Fatted to sell my In credible 4 Bedroom. 3 Bllt.b fa.ataay, over look 11\g a forever wh1tewater V1eW uaoe.tnc:t.ed from Dan.a Point to Newport. owu stain to beach ~ &laas w\Ddows. jacuui. and much more Secure on a cul de sac street. all 111 a private community wtth guardtd g.at.e I will create nnanc· ing for qualified bu,yer can you believe I will J».rl wt th my beachf ront chateau ror $995.000 C'EST LA VJF. Hy fJWner Call n<iw for ap pomtment RF.SIOENCF: 014)\96-8764 BUSIN P:S .. <i 014.21-8050 RtESH AS S'RIHG W:lik to IA!ach from th111 .,partUlng 4 Bdnn l(ard,•n home cind l~tge low maintenance ydrd Secured are a of grei'n bo•lls tenrus courts. pool. ~pa and sauna Go"d flJW'ICUlg ava.1lable with 25": down. Sl82,000 1213 N COAST llWY LAGUNA BEACH •97-41MR POOi 6 •pa Owner wUI PENIN DUPLEX bdrma. ~ bathrooms help w /flaandn• 3 Br+ 3 br Great for P:le1aa tly atyle d 11.&n'y! Woa'\lut' S1W rental A1k1na amm!Ues, pool, 1pa f:x 145-949 I 1265,000 • owner will lrlva&&nt family room bdp ~. Onve by Sclianiab style Wllb lbe 126 n.b St • Own caJJ for bMl ol N~ l1l mind dt:tails. W 1 I I l a It ' c a s h • ..,._~ di1mond1, boat1, llAUT IA YSHOlf HlodiJocx, 2 sty comer lot w /ldra lrc y1rd ., private pauo 4bt, 3ba sm.ooo. 25.22 v .. ia Dr 662711 80&'50or63H.21M 11iiomob1les, AJTpl&nCe3, (artnde Shown by appt WIJ.ttf root Homes Inc 6.11 1400 MIWPOllT CUSTOM +POOL SIH,500 This exc1tmg Newport home ofrers an enter t.a.IDer'S debibl W /WllQUl' livability. Pre1t1.ilous loulloo. FEE I.AND Sparkjing POOL Pn ced to sell lalll. Seller tnJti vated. 646-n 11 Real El!tate q,twtto..S-1-5 l\la Iota, Npt. Hits Lrg ltr. lba +as1 hse Plao.s for addtns incl 430 ElModeoa all Clift Or Sl119,lm 646-2613 .646 0095 OCEANRIOMT DW\.D ~ClOUS 2 + 3 bdrm un Its on the beach Remarkable lncome & Investment potenl11 I Rare comer lol. wuque opportunity. SeUer w1U carry a l1e 2Dd al 12<"{ in t.erest 759-150 I VIUA BALBOA Ellclt ill1 new project, be.Y 6 ocean vieWI, l 6 2 Bdrm• tor 1ale and leae. ReNJe. atart.in1 at $125.000. Several to dloaM rrom. Aeeot ~orm.o.; VIEW HOME Owta AHAHCIMG NeYt1lOrt'~ hnetit 3 Bdrm decorator home Bu.1 It amund central atnum ~r °'I.Ale has cu.'ltmn tofl & oak sp1nil ::.1a1 r rase Cus t r>m JBCU1.2l pool w 1canyon & REALTORS Waterlront Dock-Build rour OtrU custom house. ~oo· kJt 603 36\.h St 8.'D-2211or 67J.'J7 47 11 1/~/o RMAHCIMG Pafed family home on ~c SA. Height.a area. N.B Mesa Sch lllt. Lr& ren<'ed yard SpiCJOUI 6Br. 3811, den, frml. d in 2 frp le Refurbished lhrouthoot 128.000 dwn 811 at 11°"%. Amrt. 30)'r6 Sl.39.SOO. Shown Sund•Y only Cali for direct 1ooa m21!77 lllST SEU Blcli Bay view rondo ~>' ll>.OOJ 2 Bdrm 2 ba. lrpk 211' ; dn or 11~. ·~ Ult. loan assumption with SIB.OOOdn WORLD R.L 556-7777 Adorable 2 br buch rot· ~e. Hi open beam ceil mg m ltv rm w bnck frplc, French doors & staJned gl~!t window~ New lutchen w isolld oak rab1 nets. nf'w bath w decorative ceramic tile & redwood Old fashion covered fronl ~h pavl'd 1n red bnclr Grass front &r baclt yarrl 1b.is house is a true l1ttlt- .)eWel & pnced very low at 1170,000 for fast sale Eltisting firlandng ap· prox. li0,000 al low ltl· t.erest ute. ~n Sun I s. 313 ~ Sl. Call 575-mS or~.,._ 601 UDO Super waierfroot rondo wilh Spectat>ular view Awwmble loan Call'"' deUill. *Cote Realty & lnn~slm•·nc 640-S777 IEST UOOIUY WKERECA.5HTALKS Be a utl.f ul llOUlll pat 10 4 Bdrm. 3 ba A sk 1nJ: S>LS.000. Submrt 2Zi Vrn Ithaca Open S.'lt 'Sun l S ROGBt llOWH'S VfA U DO Rlii. TI 673-1020 city IJghlb 11itw d.lrectly ~~ all muter 11wte Wrth I iaon...oc;,"';:; VU low do wn. paymen•.i. ~ -..... rellttl 9"'r interest Fee land. Exqumtely de REDCARPF.T. 552 f1i77 routed. St.epe t.o pvt bch --Creul t.enns Pnced to NEWPORT seu at 1356.ooo CUSTOM aroar. 547-0409 $119,500 OWHER W /C AIRY nu., eimung J bdrm fm TD ly home 1s an enter 3 BR 2 Ba, cbnmit are.. t.&ner''ldehght w 1un1que lovd)' t t I td p 11t10 hvnlJ1l1ty Pre11t1g1ous part.uilly enclosed . de ~ location FEE coratlve Iron support, l.ANO Sparkling POOL Var ant. prob 1 t c. Pnt'ed to sell r a.at 11~1ro. 759-150 I R E D C A R P t; T REALTORS ~ --- JASMIMI CIEH 8y OWOl't Su~r 3 Bdrm. fam ily rm . s pa Secluded S178.500 OWt: 041 Sat 'Sun 12 4. ~JO Holly Lil Belfy Kerr Roafty Mot J&at 0 Hout. Some houses are JU'lt h~ w1lh not much room lD roam No y1trd al ail lhe room., are sm,1 II nul lhli>, 1t '1 a 11eq siJt"Clal h<>m~ llpmSat &Sun I :. ;lO'l K lnltl' ff "itd 67)..1 181 2 HOUSES ' Ltve in 001-. rent the other 11? bloc k ~ to be;tch. S'I0.000 t.o assume exurung loan Own A ,I{\ weelldaya .. tt 6 • .111 ~~ 501 f1t)Or View C'ond1J I br I ba, lg balron~ flfl the bay w (JC'f'Sn \ ., ..... S235,000 Ai.:t Own•·r 673 l14', t·all for aµpt Me wpon T...,..,. c:cndo ()nly ~1n1:lt> story a¥i urut avail 111 nt'wt'l>l ~ 2 br 2 ba Open house Sat l s i\Jott lll»M5 toi;,~ INTEREST Nwpt Crest au:per lge. aome oceao vu. 3 br. 2..., ba. fam rm, lrplc, full ttt ( JIC1.I S2Z .000 673 2 IR I .. c..e •• ~. ll'a •decant BayctTSt Home by Ivan Weill 4 bedroom. 2 baths, mar. ble entry. leak panelulf(. ftrePa«'. rrucrowa11e & Corning cook t o p bw luns Fant.as Uc loc a Uon Term.s 1va1lablf' Cail UB tD see 99-4433 <•r 96). 7(YT7 9'1"21. EMBYRU&.TY THl lUlffS ~HOMES TOO.AY 1·5 2110 VISTA 1.AREllO Z I &lrrn.<i . Z bb t'ln cant townhn ml'" $11i:l 5••\I rrenn-.l :t.6."111 VISTA OR'\A J) \ Hiit honw 4 bclrrn 1 hatll'I, .; II n••,,.. 1n wnor · lM· opt SOOO JIN rru 12~.ow U 2 VISTA c;RA'l,I»-. C~tom dt'Sll(n, "d r' unct1ve .;plat lt>vel • 8J > 'lt?W 1218.000 401 CARLO'M' A 3 Hd rm end unit. s1ntclf' ll·\ 1•1 ' J... l I ifia !1 I1111\!I .°\!. l£1f., ' . , . . LAGUNA BEACH D> yatda to sandy beach. J BR ocun view home. move-In cond. Priced below imrket & owner Sl0,000 dn. owe at 10% 0Mtom tri·level wood & g.lasa. upectacular coast line view. 851·9345. The~c httlt' adR really work ~ Jom the lhousandJ! ol other people h\ this art•a who are rcgulnr ~ ol Claasified Call our ad ta.leer ut 642·~78 R~~ate ~~ .... !~.~~ 3 bdrm. Ocean v11•w, fort111I din.mg rm . bnclt fireplaet!. redwood thru t:U.. Wl.ique landacaplni;. spe ·~ 1-.tl t 11 rn ,, Rin<J f)40· !1!»60 Anyt1mo EJ i.lblull rr.11 Hlctq . wW&ance.-...w ------- ~a~~~m- proyed. 10,000 + lq ft. tuidini pad. t lot orr oceanrront. Sou th La1un a . 100 ,000 . TM~ -..,_,~ HILU£ ~ Mc CORMACK Rf n.a.y~" Ckean Scenes ror 1BO ·s ! -from tau. 1tately cedar 1hUe home ln Up~r Three Arch Bay . ac...ive beams span the calbedral cellln11 .& clenst.ory windowa ad- mit the Sun, lloon ft Stan. F.ach bath bu a lovely atrium. 3 nice bdnm. The bNt I>'-'>' ln t.be bay. "'6,000. ............ yf . . ... «II ~~~~.':"e.1~ ~an~~~ ,. VEIY HIGH ASSUMAIU: LO.AM Fantastic 180 degree ocean view from this new. 3 bdrm . 2 bath San Clemente condo Central vacuum . s pa. country kitchen all for $159,000 J.U. rltOPBTllS ~48 ~ ,,..... • .,..y style home localed 1n pre!llgiOUI Dovtt Sbotts area. £xquilite decor' New Orleans rear courtyard w ts pa , ex '8111 ve I.Md br1 ck. Ian· l.enla • rose earden•. f'rmdl doors. parquet. ~. cat..bedral ~u ln19. Un der 1400,000 Ow1i_. en, S3f.Cl. Soichlanct RJtn. 544·1440 AU.QUAUTY OffllllHGS ONntESAND ~.000 ocunfront property F.it ec"\t.lve manor Small on bdrma, large on llvtn11 apace Alao, 1orlude11 aepar1lt' renul Owner will flnance wllh 30'l <to-n.4DCA * $66,000 DOWN * TakH o ver ra ntutac OCUQ view condo LoMst pymta ever KURRY WON'T LAST 542-7717 u Hn. Apa! Tun SEAVIEW Attracffv• T.,,... En.loy the ocean view and ctty bgbl!. from ltwl comfortable family home 1n 5ecur1ly guarded l:ommun1ty nm W\g~ le\ el 3 Bdrm home fe11tur1:~ 2 firi:place:>. i.par1ous ronl'WJ duunJC rm. Wl'l bar inti lOZ) famtl) rwm with trench doun W&J& to ("(,mmuruty l.lf•u! .ind ~w. t'Ourt." Pn rt"il n&ht for fa.<..1 !>llle t i!ll 110W for furtJwr 1nforrhc1 tJon S44-9~ 11 675-1163 ~~Reafty Speci•..llV.ng ID t.b4" Sale al F\ne Hom~ &cbsh·e M.w Watf'rlront-Mome Wltlt loaf Dock Ry PaC'eM'ttt-r Hom•~ 1-:14.'j.taot 5 bed room . 4 balh home now undn oonstructlon UutJ>ljn•I ~ t'USl.or:n fealUte'.'1 In cl L&ie targie ma •l.V' i 1.11 Lt! w1tb hydro·wh1rlpool )dl.ed l@. forma.1 di.run& room. eardeo r oom. custom fireplace with ~pit, 2 car pnge, 17'all' prinu- dodl W1lb water Ar e~ tnc:1t7. Some opuonal l'Olk.r ~100 ~,IJlr du1.ni mmtruc:Uon Priced G .085.000 1"Ul C001ider ex<'h1nre Ccr de9ert ~rty Buy directly fro m tu1der Pnn on)y ID) Hartlor ls land Un ve Newport De a cb Olrof Horr. A Rt, 631 OO!H Sbowrl _~ ~ppoullment Trade In <111~. iold ~lv'1' or real M tatP J bdrm 21, ba Adult Cun do lmm"d ocrup11 nn 1-Q.i.!ble $139,000 OP1·n S.t &r Son I 5 S.ind Rt>ulty. 7;,:? 1113 0 "r ~ IYOWWB VIEW & TElllS EltpU.tlve 5 Mctroom DoYer' 6bor'tla home. ,.,. aune moK. 11~~ VlR loan. Own.er will help nn.nc:e. CalJ now for mcndet&Lla IJVEISlll(S VIEW a.st.om ' bedroom borne VII if amt.I)' rrt), pool As Sp<a Spac1ou1 6 gracious Come by our 0 1' EN UOUSE tDdJt y I·~ l.M2 ~to Dr Ho ~,,.. (~Twill hna.Ne. ~hr 2 ~ only Sltlll.llW Jubl1 \tdTVWJ SJ I 1288 l~~,_~I~~ ....... R I-: \/.f'IRS R.-.0..Story C'.1indo :.> Mr. 2 ba Onlv WAit.RFRQlllT HOMf.'i REAl.fSTA~ 63f.t~ ~-----~~.....J. 1 ~HORSE !:ST A -rt: 4DI 11q ft , tingle sloe)'. hlgtl qual C'\dt.om bo~ P1111 YitoW of Ca~o Valley. Now under c~ structlon. Complel~n l'Nd-May. $499,000. 1) ~. IUtr. $46.-9050. Satla ~ I o,IO ..................... ,. $73-700, "-I 01/t>/o Loaa T.U over low lnleret t paymenl:. o n lhl, ''Woodside Village • !. Rd.rm Nlfitl<> Pn me i.lr> Pl'' urul, wall to wa 1 carpeu. own p;st1c.. I pinb. SP<'. sauno :'\tar OOSJll R f'd Urt~ d H KJI a.JIS.0-1'7a> TAABELL' -· ·. SIU~ 91JCJ (Jwn1 r "'di 11 WO.OW fltWIK"Y John M.ir-h.ill, Porl'D4!r home o f tit•· 631 l2tlli MAHA1~AJAH O F (j; ·----. ... _.. ..... ._.1 OOH~ 4 8R. 8 ba . 46 tt l ll:i ~~1~:t1 pool , appro• l·acrt ---- - . '---ca.,h. trade cw 20'+ do'M)I REAL TORS <>wntr !~_SCJ __ ,'767_ ~ EASTIWff: LAaGE AS SUM AIU With 1~ ~'1\. you can ~ Uua loHly 4 Bdrm 2....,bath home Large lot 2000 W. -..00 llvd . .. ..,.;" ...... ' s.1n1 Ne w home w11h panot"amic \ 1ew a Ion I' ~·~t Nt'wport O<'l'An r nlnl. Alo(t Ilk r 1;73 l!l)(I VU.LA I AL.IOA! C1K-nt ~"' t11 bu)' It "''' rlflt "rM.11•• · l'.11 n< k Tenort>. A~ l~I 1:.l&i fl~ O IA n t' r I> t' <\ 111 .1 H,11..,1dt \'rll.11'1'.: Bt I '• I~·. CrµI• till "" l~•nll' 1 · nu.bill· p1o1t111 pnt.11 Ill• pit ht h l")I) $5!1 !-110 1.1 1) r.~t" 213 m.9182 Assumt-8~~ frm. al ap proit IS-4.600 Ow~r ma y c a r r ·Y $10,000 SU,000 1ecoa.d No quailfymg. Va~.l tr. 1" ba. am. ram.,. S19,lli0. All BW.. 831· T s... ......... ..................... . O,..HNl~l 32039 YlnJitaia W ~ Catalina suaaeta (rqtn beawluf ' 1T De'W .. decorated 3Br. trt ·ie"tl cusiom home. AssuGlt' low 1ot loana. O'!°(: -~dn. £9.000 ~ i/Jecpropert i"" (7 14) 631-5155 • 1090 ······················· ASSUME $124,600 9¥•%i..t.R• HARIO. lJDGE t:Jegant 2 le,t-1 \ Udrrn I 31., ba ('(mdo Oes1gne<1 ht --------~ t rively J a K. St. If ullerl '.4.wd home, Just IJ~teil K1t r hc n overlooks.. ,, lar)!(' healed & filte~d ?",.,, & •1•a ~·p ram~~ room, rormal d inlJI ..: l"OOM. IVUll..-. out ovr>r 411 l.'x11t;n~ alnum Sl89,$C1 A.'>lt r11r I A°t' h•·Jrn.s. aat for ·•PPI 5+4 1440 0 1 ~~~ bnna th t' outdoor., in mnr; v,_ or Catalina & I }o'ashJM Island & harbor 1 II~ ftornantu· m.i~t..r \UHe. IAOod burn1nR (1rrµlace. Rom.in tub ~I!'\ 000 Pnn<' onl) ~ A SSUME! 2 Bdrm, 2'? ba W.0.000 ( )JJtn how.e &l I & Sun : 3 Wild c;uo~r. 'lll'WP<Jrl tlf'11d1 (';all Rhrl J 1 •ltGCAHYO...• •IYO~ER· l"nl1°'J fllr<Juak "iotlt• HIT. JU...t Br<~dmwr 111 I l°'o Asswnabk lottt 11 J.q 1·it1.t'n!>1H· 1n plu•h fir.in,! new 33110 ,,, ti .ireJ Sct urtt\ .:.11 1· 41Jr 4b.i. ~tngle 11•\'1 I \J\11.ot cul de 'a<' (,ood taomc nn •-,acre vu:•w lol .. i.sum.iblt' f1n .. n • 1n pr1-.\t.:10110, 11 10011 mg 147!'. IJ(. 'tj l'n °nl \ I '~ m'l IUI 1-· I' W IQ).1 <>pm J-be Sat Sun 1 • ~ ly ~.oo..in pvmt to ., PmthW'!lt Ln r.40 ffi'J7 ,wreblr ~ ooo lo~" ..11 • 12. 1nt1·r1·,t \fl 731~1 ~ ScaO...• 1076 W...,_t.r 1°'8 ALLST'"TE .............................................. . I'°' Pre! Hau twnhm 2J~r. VALOAN, l RR I Ba-, nh Jt.,lja M.!lumahle lo11n ptUnl u1 & out. New r pl·. REALTORS Pool . s P•. S9<t 5K 1~ yard tn.soo IJt~t & 1788 lb!-.a Avf' 830·4000 '°'°' "00.000 ze Y" 4 DR. 21? baths, 15 yr r ustom homt> ttt'.\I Newport He1ghtt1 l1wa ticn Owner mo11ina. well bdp 10 f inancina <>p t>n houae Sal 1Sun 1 S ms.ooo 3Z5AUSO 631~ OCIAHRIOMT 5br. family home on Pelunlula . Owner will fm m.:ss.w. UDO ISLI Just llsltd e1tqu1s1te C'OlRJlry f'rmch v 111 a on u tra w ide lot . XI nt finanttftl. SM9.000 Also bnmd new cuatom home with loada of wood • alau U H .000. Call A&eat W ·0211, Pager If ·~ D W N , N 0 QUALIFYING 13': 1n ~ton ~w homl• Im mediate occupan<'y Oyn11m1c ocean view HUJ!t' rod dttk f'ormul dine. FR. wetbar, and too D1BOY lttta.'I to ml'n lion 12:SS.900 Call for Appl M. 8 . Roi ElltatC' 114-4111-3009 ······················~ .... ~..._., 11'Po ···················~· COSTA MIS a.~ 11173 Wat.em, lo space rent. 28r. 21a. Akan llidioc. prden t.Oh. lal1nd kitchen, m"1Y lltl'U. Q..lmlO ) ... ..,,w.,. NTOftr••"-J <M a "' acre ~I In Lower Temple Hills, with ocean view; 3 bdrm1., matcb lo1 drapee • ••llpapera. t.twct. noon. tiuce deck, a p.-bo • &ov.ly •Pl la a •nt.n ..was. An en· tertaln11M11t ,aradlH, libnn. ~500. OVEI no. SURF-lAGUMA HACH Oceanfront home. enchanting garden with Koi pond. This custom home features oak plank floors. French doors, 4 fire places. 30 ft . beamed ccilinfls. gourmet kitche n. etc. There are 2 bedroom suites. Own~r will assist In financing, Sl. 700.000. l.lo/o A.-I at T .D. <913.$0()) O.W.C. 2nd T.D. Onrall Interest rate approa. 13%. 3br. l~ba , 1100 I Q . fl Retnode&ed throu,bout. '175,000. ~-lf1't Npt. ffala. OCEAN 6 CITY VIF.W Kaoificent New Bed f<M'd model 4 Bdrms. family room. 3 baths. formal dining room. huce boo1&1 room and mirrored IYm Lux· urlou1 pool wit b 2 J~ '1 and COllVtt'IUI Uoa ott. "-kln• 1145,000 OPIN I.$, 475CA -· OWNER FINANCIN<> Must sell 1 2~''1-. no pomt.1 °' prepay N~ panoramic ocean vu cslm home, 2llOO sq rt. 4 Br. lDdoor atrium, st glMa, •k>'llt.ea. tealt n". uie thr +out. Many uni qiae • PctUn1 feat~ Eaullent loc ation. S2&5.000. By Owner. -.101. Tortobe " (l >White water vh"' overlook\DI Victoria a..dl.CZ~lbr. famllY rm, rumpw·rm, l't ba. (3~atloHI lluocta1: Alauma bl• •n.OtO IDOrtl•I• at ll.I •. NH,000. By onw. -...rD. Open Sat 6 Sun. Ut N1t1 Pl, ........... OWMll WILL ..wca •o.n.1.._.,.,.. Sa11t111 Ttdor 1011 -.WW.P iOOO. ••rTawn TM,91-nl4 ........ °"' Owlr'"'•c ... 0ceM aJda ol bwy. In NorUi r...,.a, Jwt eoo n. to u. beach. Ramblin1 • bdtm.. 4 baUa. family rm. lafonnal bome + a m 14. fl. wwk.alldlo. Only &?9$,000. 494-7511 WAUC OI llKI TO llACH Nearly new Monarch Bay Terrace home with expansive views. Next lo most beautiful beaches. 4 bdrm . 3 bath, family home. Excellent financing, $385,000. A COl.OWIU. IAMI• CO. 496·7222 831-0836 nr..w ..... ..,.._. L..-. ..... By own er, on tbe Board•a Ul , Balboa Penn. O w ner wtl,I ftnance. maoe. ~ Hoca. Set/Sun 1·~ Nnpart a.t. 14 f:n CIOl'9 Q . Le. a br 21.; ba. VIEW, PDOI. l4nftta, ~ sia.ooo. Aalume 1'4"' me. Owl'MI'. 170-1*17 v .... aW .. eo.do ... , .. . ...,, ...... .... PQW. a 7S,OOO, U. 1 mmh17 so. ma 22 WHITEWATER - Jumine Creek condo ~ Moonr.t model. 3 Bdrm, 2"' batha. 1111.000. '1ex1W. t.mns. OPDI l s. '19CA 964-UI I osun Realcy ..... ..._. 972-8'421 ~ I IPJt DNl Y "LOT &lnday, Merci\ 30, tllO Olm-........ ~......... Olw........ o..--... ... ...._.~,. hlu~ ........................................ , .................................................. . ....................... .................. ..... ca.-...... ca.--....... m.-... .... ,,,, ................................................................ . .....,..,.., ltM .._,..••str 2000 at=Dewt.1 u s•o...t. _ ..... 111. • .;1••••••• ........ "••••••••••••• 2400 ..._. MOO C..MIM lll4 C..McM U.24 ....................... . ...................... . ...................... I IOO ......... w. llM ...._,. ; "'? 2IOO .... ....................... . ..................... . ........ , ............... . o.-. .,.. .. v~ ... • ~ 1a 11.oc1or eo • ..,_ l -la • ..S&&lt w/Utmsl 1Jrin1. flt ~~ ... to ............. C'amplaa +•· ...................... lied p11..-. -YO C1 towa • N1t1 Hie S.. l • K :i-..arb1. SM, o.t ..., tTO, NB. a C' --~-· ------- ~Co -tmO ---Mil Piil-. mlQ• 1100 ~ft dbl widi. low ·~ Rlltwbdl.-.... MIWPOIT llACH UJ'Jl 'f'uq.aa, dbl WldP Z8r. IBa. aunkoo f am rm • b&trml, l'rpk:a./ardiro till>. fenced y , O( n ~ '8l.Jen) , ...... .... .._. 97~8421 ...... twWt IJOO ....................... 4-1\fXfS MONllft.000 lft-DOWM .... ~ ~(flt mDl.D N•"llOrt ' f!auptlonal ~f torauan• Ovf'r St 2,0 01> 1r o11t S1115.000 AITD A wail al aoo;. loterul only on BO.Gr)) Bkr WO.,_ ... ,.. .. ,.., 1350 ....................... 441111 ta WAL CfflCIWI. ... ...,.,. .... Au ,....welopmeal a rea -. .. or '-' air. owe •Cllb lKla • .. Can ch net or coll.c1 ~ ........ WOii.DU. 51111 FOUIPLD 0mty I left ' Good Colt.a .... waboo a Br 2 Ba ()wner will Catty I t 10".4;. for 4 yean tM.000 down l'\&IJ price 805. 000 Uru.ta bdnl UIPIJ'aded and are Nlty ~ Ynrty to come sio.ooo ptt bul Id l n 11 Tc n •nll p ay HEAil HOAG HOV. l Bdrm up.wdo ID aduJI peR Spate rt'Ot $146 F 1P Sl Z,000 c »1h 54Mm 0... ,,._.Let w.lit... '63Nashua, NH. 1mm1t<' • uniquely r t<m ud t'lf'd. Pn me corner lot. Sp r eal $146 m o . PP 59--2'714 ~ l ·Acre > Thrff 8-ft.D An:h Bey, !jo. La1una GoodS&n\a Ana kxaUoo Site "1ft '° mW. Su. All 1 Br Owoer will eci-t. Sttunty enclave C.vTY w/29'l> down IO'k ~ ~x.quiiuta cove. Ulla1!lt.. Lota ol ipenda· Co urtoy t o Brlr.r s. ble. l'\lllpricelZ0,000 Qualified bu.yen o nly 16 INTS ~ ZlJ.«28.1300. EXCITING Excellent Coeta Meu • • 0 1 I•,.....,.., 1400 ~~~.~D~ ~~~ Udo Pcstl •••••••• • • • ••••• • • • • • • • Pride o1 ownenhlp. Ji'U u 1 9 7 4 T r a v e I e 1 e N E W S H 0 P P J N G pnce 1125.000. w/cabana, outside pallo CENTER All leased 19 INTS & garden. D111bw asher + + + w /cost ol U vi.ng dis po s a I . fro s t f r e e every year. Twalan Ave, In Newport Be•<"b near Fri gida i r e . Frenc h Orance. $4li,OOO. Ail. ~ ... ~. Pri. T~ttao a rmol r e di vid e r . 2 731~ ,,._, ......,....,.. .. ..,.. sunge sheds corner lot --------ad! fut.. OnlY S798,000. <HU6.1li3 > • • Ca rcW 31 INTS S-CW~ r.operty 1600 Pride of owners h i p. 1.ove1y.ffiihJy upgraded ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• So m e u o i t s h a v e Vllla West Home, 20x60, aDRS,4MYESTORS fireplaces . Exc e llent nicestSstar park, come r 23,Sll>sq ft of C·l proper· Anaheim location. Only lot wfl.arge pallo area ty on Newport Ave in 25% down. Owner wLll Air cood-only $27,500. 1\atin, 2 bib from Santa cany balance 4 yean, (JKSQ29) Ana Frwy. Owner w1U 10"k lntet'esl. This pro- 0.ASSIC rl.NIJ'lCe with 2ln down. perty h as s pe ndable. MOllLI HOME FUll price S37S.OOO. FUD pnce $1,4-00,000 2706~~206-A A PREHIGE: A PREHIGE 540.5937 ,........~ I HOME:~ q_ I HO MES OUT OF WORK! Must sell!' New Royal Oak family part, 2Br, 2Ba. take ovf'r paym ents OAC S!2.SOO Irn mediate posse'>SIOn.' 1SM:!li I Blu f&1-00 I I Real Elstaw Investments nllW. Coa.<.t tlwy, NB 645-6646 Closed Sunday MEDICAL/LAW •C&fTH• Real Estate lnvest.mrnt:s nllW. Coast Hwy, NB 645-4646 Closed Suoda y 340 Newport 83 v r1toag 1 OW C. 631 4179eve!> 9l'ruL.,,J mo ne~ ill Km~lO<I 211x~2. 2 Br :! A1J 2Br':., 10 6X~r°"~ Ila. 1-.1thi•dr,1I ce1hn.:. BU>RSftMVESTORS $425,000 ~ard1·n tub, I~ i1Ml'l1 7 7 at're'i, m anufactunog Ctll now Mui.t 'lT tu hcl1cve µark moc>d. Jt romcr or lllnlJ.n"-on &•h Rlt)I n s.ai.6. ownr Van 1'uren & l>oohtlle in 842-4114 r ....... & r .. 12_5 1<1v1>rs1de Owner ~ 111 SUBMITO FF'-'RS ~ ~n r1nan<"e w 29'. flown • "' DeAn2a Adil Pk J-'WJ pnce '630 000 Assume 1st. owner will 11 lill on the BAY s ide JOO ' I carry 2nd. Laguna beach E Cst Hwy, N 8 . 2_Br, e PRE'TIGC Vlf'W duplex. New e1u_•(' 28a, patio, bch. pool, )a('. - -) ~ um +cottage. 979-9615 o nly $59 ,500. Leona I HOME~ 6-4 ).~ll Morgan 67s-4010 --Real l lY Ow.Bl 3'x60 · 1973 Fleetwood F.Bt.at.e Investments 3 c.omm1 umu E /lide <K13268·9) Beaut iful ~Ms!!! C.M. M ,950. OWF at Huntington Beach Pk. Y 12%. No payta 6 m os. Priced far below market 0ircna deJ Mar Rel.ail & 128-30-32 Ca b r l llo . atS35.9915. Q'fJce Bldg. Pnme AAA &lHl:S44or4M-9334Agl G I B R A L T A R tocatJon. Pos.s1b1h1.Jes & .--~ ..... YIEW-- MORLLHOME pott-nua!. $795.000 Sand ~ ___ R.15-6262 JWJJty. 752· 1&30 3 a partmeou + com men:1al bl.aiding all on Sparkling Dollhou:>(' 1 one lot. Jn excellent tHock to 3 markeL-;, hu..., 1 CondoMi i ff Nt-wport Beach local.J on. & theater SI0,950 <'a!>h tw:.lles t" ~ i7oo Ca.JI Km K.nigbL firm. 548-3227. or -liarrett RI ty Register '....................... 642-5200 -------·1ASSUME9.75% LOAM AffOl.DAILE OPPORTUNITY 710Lido Pan Dr. Lido~~ HM Pn Open Sot JSun 1-S 43 F)-emont ...... SJ.2.000 29.Fremoot ...... S24,7SCJ Upitalrs Sea.spray con- do. 38r, 2Ba. Vaulted ceilings. Bea<"h close. Owner will help nnance. w /20% down. $135.000. A#.964-4500 100 lllih-SZ.900,000 Well k>c:ated & designed. Fast escrow. pno only. MALOY INVESTM EN'TS Olrlsbad ('TJ4 , 729-1129 **** 19 UNITS BREA IECISSION7 MOT IM oaAHGI COUM1"Y MOT IM IMVISTMEMT PIOfBn Q u " • I P I a r ,. r r o p e r l ' e s i to:XPANDI N <; b cc a u li>C our prnf l'~~•ontd ~tnH hus the knowledge !i nd u bllHy t o btruc lure yo ur 111vt•:,lml•nl p o rtfolio to produce r rt urn ' f u r g reote r t h an the tnfl.tltunury trend S pend a n h ou r wllh one or o ur 111v ~1»t mcnt pr<>l l·~s lonal!; who can nn!lwer -¥Our q uesliont; relate d to ftn and ng. tuxes, t•xpected growth and J1:pr~l' wlton. Ont' of these prope rties may be right for you : l>uplt•>.. R1vcrs1de $57,000 l>up lt:>. Santa Ana $85,000 2 Units Brea S92,000 2 Unit~ We st mm ster SlOS,000 :i Units La Ha bra Sl19,000 Triplex Costa Mesa $216,500 4 Plcx San Be rna rdino $95,000 5 Unit..'> + ('Omm .. La~ $435,000 7 Units C<>!>t <.t Mesa S315,000 IO Urul~ Fontana $350,000 16 Units Riverside $500,000 Hi Unit~ Garden Grove $550.000 16 l 'nit~ Gard<'n Gr ove S550.000 16 Units CO!>l a M esa $850.000 17 U rut~ Co!> la Mesa SI .086.000 24 Units Costa M esa Sl.150.000 32 Units Garde n Grove Sl .000.000 32 Units Garden Grove $1.1 00.000 81 Units Garden Grove $3.200.000 82 U nits Bul•na Park $3.500.000 112 Units R1 ver s1de $3.200.000 Offi ce Bldg Tustin $2.000.000 Shopping Ctr Riv<:rs1dl' 5260.000 Shopping Ctr Sta nton $775.000 Shopping Ctr Fnln VI~ SJ .250.000 Shopping Ctr Cypn•:-.s ~.300.000 Lot + Plans La Habr a !:>79.950 Land + I b e Co::. ta Ml's a Sl4!J.OOO 38 Acres + lls<' .Redl a nds $353.500 21.4 Acres V:.illcy Cl·nl<'r $460,000 CAU FOR AM APPOIMTM&rr, PLEASE No drive-bys please. no request for packages in t he m ail No reque~t for address<.'s. We n ·s pect the rig hts a nd w 1!>h es of ou r propcr t} ownC'rS i n rcspt·l'l to Ii mlttnJ! d1 sclosun• of their prOJH'rt1 rs t o ::-.1n cl're bu\ t.•r!-. or •0 '\<·h.ing<·rs Wt"n · protess10.nal a nd '-":t il l to \\Ork v..1 th both buH·r-> ;ind .._,.11 .. r.._ 1r1 a prol t.·s~1orrn l ma nni·r C.,111 tor an anpmnt ml'nt T<>J>,\ Y QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, l~C. (7141752-1920 oaAMCH COWfTY l2UMTSWITH SNMDA&I ,Two 18 unit complexes. WUJ Id.I on caatract at 9 725%. 4.5% cub on cash r«urn Underlyani Ut TD's assumable Ex teos1vely rdur b1Shed Hi gh de ma nd r ental area wa1l tnf! hst Call Pat Parlunson 7S2· 1920 ~QUAIL A.,~~S~~ 10,.. Tll l :JO I"-"'·' 4 Unlt1/Co11ta Mesa ~.cm. ~b,ect to 1o:n. 546-'JJllllTl,....~l. 12UMTS Room for 6 more. Costa Mesa. li6SM. 10% wrap, l5 yrs MotJvated Sl~M dn. S48-Z20 TRIPLEX ~per Newl'Ort He ights locauoo 2 bdnru ea C'h. Oiam:ung 9"'-usu m a· b I e Io a n $2 6 O O O O Owner Agen t Prrn C1pals only 645-1682 Emhidt Tript.x R·2 fi xe r . SIOS.000. Robert Milliken. Agt, 631·1211116. IOUMITS OH,.. SAND 7 Anza . • . . . . $42,000 37 Drake . . . . . . $23,500 «>Drake .. .. . . . Sl9 .500 Some of thei1e hom es have Bay VI E W & p r ivate bea c h COMDOFOI SALE Beautiful model like 2 BR in Lakes. Cbo4ce on· lake location. Double garage, Iola of upg:rades, temis, pool, 1pa,Aaaume low filled interest Joan_ Pbo o e br o k e r , 714-544-1434 SACllFIE Presently under con-awe .t..., 100/o w. struction for May '80 32 unit office bld1 1n completion. Walking prime Santa Ana loc•· distance to Brea tioa. SI00.000. 21% do. Ownler' will carry nnanc ing. Low down pay· ~-Oreantront t.auU 111 oceaiwde. Plana ap- proved for 5 more units 0,... s..day 1-5 700 Udo Partc Dt' Mall. Outstanding WOltLDILE. location. A beautiful 556-1111 IPS Built Unit. Priced ------ .._Properly 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 216 ............... $45,000 31 . . . • . . • ••• $120,000 311........ • .... $39,000J 6 DB.UXE UMfTS PRIME EASTS1DE, CM 2Bdnmeacb. nn:sr ARN ES CO. 673-T76l rig ht at 1 0x 's scheduled gross m- c o m e . Pri c e $3,700,000. C-.ryYllap Bayfront ...•..•. $120,000 Beautifully decorated --------- with custom brick patio, 4 Unils•E ·Slde C .M. bltn BBQ. Decorator's Sl74.500 OWC at 113 Inc <k'eam with 2 bdnns , 2 SlS,iOOyr. John 631-4516 b a th s a nd more ameoitiet than m ost MEW UMITS. C.M. tlW 37 UNITS Brand new attractive Apt. bldg located nr. OC Civic Center in Santa Ana Priced for quic k sa l e a t homes. Community pool l..«e 3bd, 2ba owner 'a unit and clubhouse. w /frpl, yard, garages. WATIRFRONl HOMP, REAL ESTATE 631-1400 DUAL WIDE Premiere 2 Br, Ftnst Gardeos, El Toro. Agt. :545-2137 , Sfl&.SM Adult Part. 2 bdrm, 1 ~ bath. 101'72. P rice re· <b::ed. 14.2-2581 Vitin12 BR. 2 ba .. 1200 aq. ft .. dbl wide. Adult park wtpooi, etc. No pets. Nr. lltQr'm. Anm.I MZ-5333 Aa-ICllJI for Sc* 1200 ....................... 4 units at 128:5,000. 10 lmits at 9650,000 TSL hmltmts M&-1603 $1 ,380,000. ~SUMELOAN 20MEWUMITS..CM 3 Newer duplexes Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba wassumable low in- to w n h o u s e u o i t s terest loans. Pride of w/frplcs, vaulted ceil· ownership units in ~-IDVlrtmts 1142.1803 choice location nr (The City) Shopping INCX>W,~ERTY Center in Orange. $S9,900. Modular Type Good tax shelter, Homes,at hr aecwity,3 pr i ced a t f rom pvt beaches, pool & pier . $ 1 7 8 . 8 7 5 t o CT14 ,,..,3916 $197,875. IHVISTOltS 3 & 4 Pl.EXES SPECIAL All units ere rented 6 UNITS, 2 blocks off ._ft_ f' Newport Blvd. Take over w,.,_,y 1ne features 1203,000 loan. Seller located nr Ball & w /carry papen wttb DO Sunkist. E. Anaheim. 4 Units d1.x. Nwpt Bch. 29%cm. FP $320,000. Bkr. '17'&-:llClO o.w.c. ,,_CW, Wfltf Over 50 pro p e r (ies avallab~. A few samplCll listed below: ! .. Cl)',k.e Do s 84 S A 9 52 HB 14 38 SA 12 3 CM 20 Trm "l-1 1 2 $900m J ll $660m S 12 S3SOm 4 10 $2Sm 2 11 All o ften w i ll b e Del!Jllated. 851·1888 DAYIS&CLAD ~s 5"9SHAIP J&.2 br towobousel. 3 yrs okl. ~of C.M Tr.di! ok. owe 10"'1 ~ 111 w /29 ~ do wn . Sl,100,000/Make offer. Ownr I AtJ. Q 14 >642-9668 =:c:: ~irr Act $325,000 & $260,000. COSTA MBA 1115000 2000W ...... ltYd Mt.,... .... 675-1771 2-4PLEXS LEVERAGE PRIDE OF OWNERSJllP 3br wlfrpl. s hake roof, new ca.rpel'I, drapes & pj.Tiil"' 122;"000d WTI eacli, 0 W.C.. take subject to state. S • L. tl45,000 each. Prin. Only. John Sur, AtJ.. 63J.1266 ....................... ~VlSTC>aS F'tlr Sale by owner in City ol Indio. 121 lots-final map. «>Lou appr. tent, nr-Indian Palma C.C. tB.000 per lot, 10% do. CJIWDeS' will <' arry ba I at 10% in t o nly (714 > 8 1373. ...., Acre level view lot, Lemon Hts a r ea of Tustin, a.ailing $150,000 . Terma aull.998:1212, 642-UU ....................... .. .................... . T he manor house. S yrs. new. 11 .000 sq rt ,under roor. 8000 sq rt. eorgeous llvmg area inc ludes 7 bdrms. 9 1 i ba ths. Ma ster bdrm 40x24· with s tone trplc and aun.ken con versallon pit. The 1:lass enclosed 24x32· living rm and I6x27' rorm al dining r m are elegance plus . The kitc he n 1s absolute ly fubulous. P ool & spa included on this 40 acre cattle/ ht>r se ra nch. Estlelhd ,.,...._,,._cod of wr °""' s 1.000.000 I mprovem cnts 35x60· barn. 40x70 fl workshop, s ilo. undergroWld storage for diesel fuel & gasohne. Cattle pens & s he lter s . 500 G PM we l l A l l completely fenced. $1,450.000. PIMs to Palms Realty 714/346-SStl 7 2-143 Highay I 11 , , .. D.wrt. 9U60 LohtwS. 2200 • ....,..__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ro... 2'700 Two lOlllll' lots. Ot Bepia. lka kS lo RiL 0wnr /Bldr. 79).1125 MJ.f148 ............ R·l LOT PruTI(! Calta M t>sa k>cal1on on Bakt>r Sl C or a pa rt rrl('Dl.11 or condos. Bwldt'r·, vaclr.age a' a1h1blt.' I ' ,1 I I r o r t 11 I 11 Tt·rm' a\;1il,1hl1· RCTaylorCo MO-9<)00 2300 ....................... ~bomf! 12'x70' 21Jr, 2&1 . rum w inpando li?9 .8SO Lot' a U!O IJl dfosert area 1t1 ~c-ho MlTage CaJI 714-324 2140 bt-forf' 3pm daily 714 328 741'.I wbid5 .......... Dewri. Rftcri 2400 ....................... 11/i"/. LOAM 4AatlS Lovely custo m bua It tome.. 4 yn new. Xlnl coodltlon . Lge p atio. pool, ,acum. corral fOC' bo rau Fu 11 pri r e ~000 "-· 71~13 SAalACE! RIVERSIDE llANCHSJTf: ~ACRES Sl.9915 Per AcrT ~Down Bkr coopentUOO mvit~ R C TaylorCo 714~9900 2'00 ....••.••••.•.......... 1 svv nous~ AT 95°/o o n AA.RXET v A.LL' t: oNo •• et •lmmed Purr~ •Mow: wbell rudy •Pnvate Pany m-OcZ3 ....................... RENT WITH OPTIQN TO PURCHASE C ontemporory ~•P• Cod Towwho•H 4 newly constructed 2 & 3 bedrooms. ea <·h unit contains : • 21h Bath.'> • Kitchen Greenhouse • Brick Hearth Firepla<.'eS • Vaulted Ceilings w/2nd Story Loft • Built in Dishwashe r & Gas Range • Tile Kitche n Counters • Decks. Patio & Pr ivate Y ardR with Trees • Double Car Garage • Cl~c to Transportation PARK WILSON 624 Wlboll. COIM .,,._.. Phone 751·1364 for appt. Mon.-Fri. (8AM -SPM > C.... .. Mw 3222 Milt coudo w /pool 3br, -·•••••••••••••••••• 2bl., with private patio. ar. 2.ba. 2 car pr. Ruatic W O Mo . 67S·1070 or s.dlb frplc. $'1$0 mo. _~_'1J65 ______ _ April 1. 111 ~ Bta~uUy decorated 3 Br+dm ill lop location w IUIO des ocean view. 3 bldll . .,., fD)O 190-1996 GI lkPJa. 3 yn okt. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, frpk, 2 car gar. Near partua. Dnve by Avail April l s l. S251mo. Jo Ann Agt. 1151-91522 E 'ade zer. comm pool. Car, pvt )'l'd, adlta. $425. Mar. 3':538 Oran&e Ave. I.& z br, m.ra abarp. k'iO. ,.. m-llmuklorJlm. &9de 2br, lba. W/ftK'I yrd. No Paa. uw pd. 152511o. SM Colta M e.u 9-1'IMmlt ()peg Sal ISuD t-Wll. 1 HARBOR VIEW HlU.S b . 2be. blttm. beaut de oar Shady yrd. Ava ll. Apr S900M o + u t1t. 67:).G3 -a&DWB.CO...• ~ 3br, lb&. tndry rm. sm fDC')' ya.nl, car. Juat reaovated.. Water pd. NO DOGS. MlSMo. llZS \o move la. ~ 2 BR. den, bttm. gar, M7S Qrmet. ,_. .. Pl'° mo -co%T COTT AGie ~ New carpeta, hDo6eum & 2 Br 2 Ba, low~r front paml. lbr, M'Winl rm, ~. 3 b{ks lo beach, 2 breakfa1t nook, very ........ cPd. pnyat,e yard, ctuld palJOI, ne-wer wu1 w /ri. ~lcome. NO DOGS. doon. laaodry but DO ....... .. .,. Wr1.« pcl. 1179110. S72S. g.ar•ge ••M#mo. ""'• to mo v e 10 . 2231"'2 5«IJ) Pl:JmDDa. ~ ~•~•••••••~~~~ 2Br. lBa. Lola al Uees ID yard ~ • pet oil. KJOS tftTS OtC FJ\St'SlDE 2 BR, r.25 .... ...,. .. f n<'d ) ard. M2 2!o 10 or M0-4184'1 ~ 548-32'2'7 •••••••••••••••••••••••' ..._.. fw-~ 1.:. Rt l ba nu·1 p;.tlJ•t, Irie 38r, ZB•. • fam rm 2 frpk. ~ Newly p•inted . drape ries & .... .llp d P t'r :""ll'f" n1•1.:hborh11od of M e:.J \-1·rdt' Ind li(I r deD<' r "'•Lt•r pd. by ()WDt'r $f;0U /m o (.;h al drPn _.. ..... •• • • •• • • • • • • • • · 1 ~Jr~~ t ... du I t u n f y FOR LEAH .._,., t.a..d 31 O& 1 .... J k• .. won t~.1562 =/ ~o'!! t::~ ~·;;;;·;i:;·~;·~:· .1 l!r • b.J l~m nn 1w <.:ouotry C lub Golf. Olly ~la~. '1vt p..ltU li:t· 'd ~ uk ·'0 tlo~ tmws-pool Beaut1ru1ty ~ ffl7 LSZ9. C94 IH.37 til'.> mo 831 ~I _ l11ndscaped, no main· ll6oo r f-:+-3 107 ~ :-.-mr. 2'?fb. l8\anCe yard. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• d 1 s b w ash" r , ' " I f · 91BOC1ubhouse Rd dearun«i oveo. frplc, Dmert Hot Springs ~ ~.' ~ paoo. 2 car pr w /a uto 213-378-ZS72 QJupka or 2 sm&Ses l...&.a· door ~-Pool 6 :.pa. KAUAI Oc...FraltCOlldos ~down. NuqWltHy111g 644-7180 Al\ 6 Gt ~ llG HAil LAJCE BreathWu1g ml.n ' It'"' Crum evt ry room of Lhl' brund nf'~ :!l>r . 2 't y c-abtn, fplC' drr k nn pd"'-'Ci madwa) o W (' l>.2.500 Submit tttm' Wntcor <"all for free map .,brochure. 'The Real Estate SC.ore &it6833. 8'& Bear 1.akf', Ca. 9Z31S l .. S721d•)'ll 1 .. 3&63 nes ASSUME 9112 ltt BYOWHER ~HOUSE SAT /SUH IZ.5 4 SAN SHASTIAH RAIOdM> l...&.'s PlllmB.'1 C C . 2 Br 2 Ba. furn or unlurn. ~l0.1·568-2:5o53 RANCHO MIRAGE. lge :! dao.b.. ... 642.-5.2JOI) ~· ~ ............ 1•41 Exec home. Orean. nite .. ... •••••••••••••••••• vww. 48r. z-.., be.. ramiJy, Sc»doul. sunny. 3br. Zba. r e c-rm RV •r e a . No . L•g uo• Furn Bl:> mo ~ 5.29-44J1. ev ~ WODderfuJ Y~• 631 IUJ Walk to heh Ottll. frpk KiOMo Cl4 l.lZ2 ) '" ....................... \\JU Apn I L'lt Ac<"f'?\ tnj( .ippl1C'11llon ~ Jbr .'lld !-p.i r ld•a l? •. K Rl.dDeiJ Hd G n:1nr me I ID>Mo 642 '731 Z 8r. 2 b.a OC'f'an \'lt'W S700 Adults, no peb ~lJ760f'7Sl 91.87 mGCA)fYOH ~Vt'~ f!ko!J!anl l,y fUl'tWl.bed Pool ~bit'. IU'&IJd ptane>, Vl"°'. Sf'<' ~ SZ.6.'iO No Leuc 6CM.Sll Onr IB~ I E:xd1111ve new twnhse. J ~~~~~~~-br. 2~ be. pool. lltraS. ________ 6C2-llZM . ~_s_lZll __ _ 8AOC BAY AREA 2 Br. 2 Bdrm. ~ cpt. MW a 2ba BJO mo yrty Im p&.u1t Gar. r.acd yard mac. samay • spacious Quid pet olr. S425tm o ~ dttor. bne.o and lst 1last+s ec. 796 W dJlbm mcluded. 2 pools. wu.m 631 l~ JUllnl grttm. shuffle board aod Volleyball Nem' xJnt shop <"ftlt.er • allf,_•Yll UDO P~IN 2 Br. 2"» be IZIOOO. short t.enns or yrty, Vtctonan w1lh hUl(f! rooms. Wllterfroot v1-. Jacum. beamed ttLllnp WATEIFIOHT HOMES 631·1400 l...argr Luxury Hoene M W 3 bdr m. 2.,.. b•. Ex ecwve Condo Sky b g.bts •dd dram atic touch. wood t.mwlg Hl'f'Plues ID )faster Bdrm. &r UV· uig. Wet bar. gourmet l11t<"ben. Yf'arly lease S95oO mo Call ":ves. 673-21MS 2.br. zt.. Condo, new. So ~, li 66 law.£ St C M 549-4146 So Oit Terr Condo. JBr. h. A/C, akybchts. com plet ely re m od , d is - bwmber. ~. kJds oil. S!S.•1~1.80 ~aiit-E'slde.2Br. fli*, peao. privacy. $425 SmJ bache lor Smmcl l.&11 ~9.64&.or89 1-:..suide 3 b r $400 m(l Jo\rst La.st lll)d -.ecwn t y . No pd.I. 642_-8547 __ _ Pre;t.Jeous M~ Verde . 38r.2Ba. frK'd yd. gardnr IOd'd, sm doK OK. S77S mo. 91574J140 New 3br. 2ba. frvlc. dhl pr No Pets. Close tu s ho ps . Ava il 4 -JS 1625Mo. Gardn 1n cld 66111521 Adult Condo . E -side Wf'pOOj. 2br. J'hba. Pvt patio. $C95111o. 548-2990 3 BR. 1 ba .• fencfll yd. 2 Oar pr Q\iet ana. mi Mo. ~9111 Russ °'91 SAT /SUM I ·I 1Wo brand new condos. 3 bdnm., 2th baU. each Frpk .. 2 car garages 1631 lrvme Ave fnS.-.s<> Month, yearly lea se. 6'l'3-U2 BR 2 Ba condo De:.ert V1Uage. Assume loan, leaseop.ion 67~1957 Euler Week on the be h. ~ 18 2 houses K L.unb. 831-0900 lt15-8 l27 Coast Terra<"e , tot'lds .so East.aide, 2br, gar. b eat 1 n i . $500 m o . Yard. Gas/wat.erpald.. Gf'tl81 Big Bear <.:a bin m the sky. Has approx. $Z3,000 8~ a ssumable loan. A wonderful pla('(' to get aw•y from 11 all Askmg $47.900 Coast & (h.lntry Rily. 646-8181 o.tofe..ty ........ ., zsso ....................... nUICAUF. UfllSTYU W llALAGO ESTATES RaacbettlJB ... Br 2..... Ba. OD ~toJ a<Te KIDS HORSES GARDENS :i. mt to ocean . easy fn!l'Wayaccaa ............. Htny for~ whtle lrg lats are sWl available. Rt on La c.o.ta offramp. 8 ELf:GANT L \' ruRNJSHED. spac1~ 2 Bdrm 2 bath 0<"ean view Pool, sauna. ex erci.le room Sl 700 mo Alft'll. 646-J2S5 OCEA.NFRO NT :? bdrm doll bowe. ruUy rum . Lwte yard, eocl. paoo. quet ~ rmo lea......, W•erfront Homes, Inc 631·1400 llto ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm 2 bath, view, air mod.. Tust.m HLll.!\. S1SO mo. May 1. for 4-6 mos. For app>1ntmeot. Blrftlt Rily Repaler &l2-S200 rm So. of Kwy 78, from ....._U.fwwlfllled Sm:l DielO Fry. (blutwht ·-.. •••••••••••••••••• '=lCout Padtlc R. E. .... tllwld 942---1'113 ...................... . 3206 Zll-541.(11184 842-0311 lBR Pnvat.e Ql.aet UW Pd. ~·Rdrg. Ut +Sec No Pets $C25Mo. 842-~ f1REPLACE . HUGE 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home. Seclud e d a nd ver y pnvate Men Verde, clo5e to Tewui.kle school Only ~/Mo AP ror Bill Nonoo. "-. ~ 7777 2 Br. pr. qUlet st. Diet! yard +-grdnr. Adult cpl only . No pets $395. 541-«ZSt or 788-7133. Dtx 2br, 2bll, 2 car 1ar. F ncd ya rd . P at io . Adu!ta 1151 J44S 3 br 2 be. ~. lllnt area for walkinl to sboppmg. New ca rpets, floor8 . paJlll. Le, Uv. rm. opens to pool. Spacloua declr.a, fpk, blt.·ina. eod. 2-car prqe, rec. rm. No peta. llXI mo. (llA ,... OG6 II Taro lZl2 ....................... HOllES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Prtt$1 from 80-1115. Fncd yard & gara 1es. Families pleHe. lltid• fl pets ~. cau IM-Zill or man. Al,l, no fee. IP M ,_.._. J240 ....................... HOii~ FOR RENT 3 ar 4br. Prit$1 from llli0-1!16. Fncd yard • 1•ra1ea. Familie s please. Kid1 fl pets ~. ~ IM-Z5ll or m.3'11.. ,..., DO fee Preltip S6S home, 4 br 2 be.. tam rm. nr scbools. oonv. locatJm. ~ mo Gard. incl. No pets . 86$0 Apswoa 300 yds. from beecb. 2 br 2 ba home, mwcarpetl ... pes, etc. (Me famltJ aab, DO peta. °"'"' 1119 •II\ IUN ION N(I. asslmE LOAN l'Unlta &Side "'40.000 "'""' -............. ~. 4 Br 2 Ba. blt·lm, ---· 2 doonfrom bay. 850pr r. ; tr 2600 mo yrt:y IM. 213 /177 • .,. -mo. Drift .,, mi CJlrilUM Dr.. sat,.,_ [~Nlilffl :i.!7t!~::Vr:~o~ =.::::. srYGu.ss ·~~.~·;r::. E:: . ~s;:z•-·=··-~ pi ng Center I n OWCatll~%wl25%dn LOT •'1CTOltlAl.C. C"lttaolMdlJ211 No ...,..,. P:'a.....,,ygp Custo m ho meslte. C ti• •-• .. ••••............. ecur. peta. -mo. • ,,,...,... ECIAL• ....................... cml;y • ~~ ~~i.OV::,~~ Home +Duptexms,ooo one C'lf lh~ lu t view UAcn 2 Br. 1tow, 1 be, 1lnt -.7Ulor541-l._ !!•li:._rm..!.,.am~t --••C&•CMg OWC atUWlfe w~dn 10 11 r .-m a1 nini W.c.froetPl'operty CClDd.. Couple, 00 pell. New never u1ed 3Br. • ... ., ---· $*0,000 Dwn. S PEN· Units. Priced a t view" or on· a n . !xql"a•e ,..ldc'll~·UO' $4$0 mo. + depo1lt 2"'91 2 aty Condo. 2 car _•_t_• _____ _ DABLE w /low d wn, $189,960. ~~n-1.t:\O:. ~e\";'rt :1rr~r Cn~ f..._.., pluab IVOUJldl, _.., prqe w /opnrt, auper •YlaYPllVA'fl9 ~C ::0. ~P!>;;; IPS REALTY w ro~1ln~~:ri~n 3 mild cUmete ·En1ll•b J .. t moved Into town? dlx.•mo ~ Tln1 bechelor 1tyle JIOOW ...... IL =.GIRDC>V~U~. S TuJ~k-R T ~~1!'dj~~ ~r.:.~.~~~t'dA~~ 2 BR, 1 be. Avl. Apr ., = ·W= ::!i • .. ...r.i&..;..-L MR. TRESSEN.AGT. p .... p·--doll.an.~ -7.500 ""-''-...... ,_. Id), Sb\. chlld OK, DO --a Mn ···-.. • .,......_ n.BXDllLITY W/4 ~p. 971·2849 ~5147 ..., _ .. ....,, Am. dollan. 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Totally 'lP· JJ4J wtrlllel. lmllo.111-LM graded. Cb«! Lo ()('ean I' t I• Illa' I I I I I I I•••••••••••••• -....... .._. JJIJ ID. ToQy, AtJ., 182 iJll or-.:1112 H9•Uastoa Harbo&ar -··•·~r.;1t ........ . •al•rfroot 2br, 2ba. a..• BR. 2 be., pd fl SPYGLASS 4 br, 2"1 ba, JIQol. c.aAia, aec1mty put privil. Walk to Ylft' Grdnr incl. 11415 9IX!llo.S11·1122 ICbool ... -.em mo..6t(M)73S0wn/Bkr f'nlldle Ha.rtaour home. 3 ~ ocean view, l BR. 2 be.. La. liv area Bl', frplc, microwave, wtfrpl. $950. L I O. very nice executive m.cz:a home. $750 pr mo. ~ the Water. Hlmlinglon Hartlour home wrtb ler ri.fic view. BeauWuJ 2· Comm. pool fs t eruu•. Dlrtyne .i · llll. or eves 4IM-3ll72 stcry, S Bdrm, family New Twnbse, security rm. lDdoor pool+ dock p&.e, 3 Bl'· mirrors. 2~ for35'boat. SZOOO /moyr· Ba, form. din rm, 2 ly. Waterfront Homes fplc 'a, A/C, atraum, &ll·MOO comm. pool , Yard , '"4le 3244 water, truh pd. Refs ·--··········-····· req.. a-93118, T70-39l50 llMTALS ~.._. 326' 2 Bil. 211a ..••••••••• aso ...................... . 3 BR. 2'-" be ......... $750 NO FEE! Apt. Ir Condo 4BR,3be ....... Sll00/8.50 rentals. Villa Rent.ala 3BR,2ba ........... $750 ~Bkr. NEWPORTBEACH -------- •BR. 2~ ba. pool. "75 ~523 CAMPU5l>a·IRVtffE BIG CANYON Bordeaux Home. French Cntry lutcben, all amenities, Apri I p oaaess ion SlSOOllubm.11 mo. Brkr. rm~ Venailu Pean a•M Resort living, all ame o1t1es; $SSO mo .. leaiie. ~ .• Bob SQ. 7650 .,._b.K...._ br b Bay Vle'W, 3 br, den, 4 ba, Woodbridee 2 • l~ a, atrium, 3100 aq. ft. Sll.50 frplc:. Child ok. No pets. mo. M&--31193. 8JO yrty. 645-4I03IS Sant•a11> Dr. By Owner nJR1LEROC'Kneweuc Luxury home. 4br, Jba, garden home. 2br, + fam rm. frm1 din rm, den. S775Mo. Alt. beautm.trsmte,fsmaoy .,.1212 a:aQY xtn. 7Sl8'14 EliecWi.,.-.. 3M br, Selnrind Condo 2 bdrm. l,..toS batm,frWca,up-1~ ba. 2 c,.r aar., ,......, camm. pools fs fireplace, aawaa, apa, ...oe. Avail. atartlnc pool. MSO mo. Call Apt.I L 1175 to 1175 mo. m41JO. ?:D-1213 t to 5 lfoa tllru Fri. Newport Crest 3 Br 6 ---------• study, 3 ba, lee liv rm. Terrace loW'Dbouae, 2 dinnn. ldlcben w /eatinl bdrm., 2 ba. 9900/m o. area. f/p, wet bu, ten- Mrts. wsbr/dryer opt. Dia, poof. jac, uuna. dbl S5Z-O'IAI.. aar. $815. 813-1300; ao. ~ md unit con-M.S-0101 or (l]J)79-1T70 do. ... 3ba, 1'700llq. ft. 5 Br, 2 •tor)'. Eutbluff, Tutefull)' decor. No ll50. Also 4 Br " ram rm Pm. m.1107 F.asthl1tf $795. &&5-5399 Delira1>le Woodbridge 2br Cliff Drive. Panoramic Qmdo. End unit. Cul-de· Vlew 2 Br. 6 moe. leue sac. Patio. comm pool. Partly furnished. S7SO Spa. La Ire. $550M o. mo Smith-Meyer, Agt, 548-91j16 548-1813 or 640-5351. Patio home fo r rent, Woodbridge. 3 br 2 ba, t.emia, pool & lake. sa il i ng priv. $565 m o. SM-085t Beaimful 2br, home . Nr scbla, parks , pools, shpp. '55()Mo. /Lse. Gar dropnr. m-1661 Hentage Pk-38r, 2Ba, S575. Woodbridge 2Br· l~Ba. SSSO J efferson Md1 2 .+-den '100 Av a 11 immed. Maui-agt . S51·Zlll <.lrmlltree patio bome. 2 br, 1 ba. z.car garage, pool /ten n it/ adults. LeaM ISOO. 552-1155 aft. 5 2 ldm. 2 P.ory l~ ba. Eastbh" coodo 4 br, 2~ ba, frplc. wet bar, pool priv11. $750 mo. yr. ue 644-4250 3 Br. 2"'2 ba, den. lge fenced yard. 2223 An· uiversary Lo. 631~ UDO 4 BR. 3 ba. $1200 Mo. Agent 675-1170 Npt. Crest 3br, 2~ba. new decor, frpk . wet bar, dbl gar, tennis, pool. $795Mo. ~~ SIJadoua a.ecuti ve home m Westcti.H. 4 br 3 ba, fam. rm., lg. country k.it.cben. many extras. Call Nancy 675·1153 rnonungs fseveniop Panoramic Oreao view Executive home for family Ir ente rtauun1. tar, 41~. din. rm, den, 1arwe bar. Nr. Fuhion lUand.. G,900/mo. Call foraPIJl: -.13&2. New fs never lived lo VIU.A BALBOA. 2 Br. 2 bll&b. pMio " s:reeoery NUnaJ de<u'. 1'150/mo. PENINSULA. Steps to beach. Ocean view. Quaet 3 Bdrm. family rm home In beat lo cation. Sl025/mo. yrly Wll&.elfroot Homes 831-1400 DEl.JGHTFUL Cotta1e an UDO tSLE. 2 br, 2 ba. frlik, I yr. lae. 494-1003 It m.sm 4 BR. 2i,; ba, ocean vu, 1 yr. 1.ae. Gardnr. incl 'd. ~Bkr. Bh~fs coado, bayfroot ! ~3BR,3ba.9115C> Agent 644-1133 Two Bedroom s , Two BalbJI. Dining Room. One St«)'. Near Shop- ping. Adult• Only SS25 tmooth. Venallles Coodo. Two Bedroom.a, Two Baths. New Carpeta • Drapes. End Unit . Man y AnwnJtLN. -/mouth. Broker.1Se100 BNuL Newpcat laJaod. 4 a-.a.. P9do. rDCd yard, boat dock . No pets. 95()/yriy.~ RARBC>ll IUDGE OCEAN VIEW 3Br. JBa. Frplc, den, almdecb. pool. apa., ten· ma. moD/mo. t7$-4078 & 541M0118. llGoCAMYOM LoYdy ZBr, 2Ba. fam. rm. Dane Home. Guard gate. 1175/mo. &t0-«182. Hftor'IJdp&Wn Elf.eculjve Home. ~an. bay. light.a Di«bt light view. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car gar, pvt jac. Retreat, f amtly rm. d.inlng rm. Avail May 1 or sooner S!700tmo. Own/Agt. Call S/S or wltdya aft 6. ~9536 3 Br. 2~ ba c ondo. S57S/mo. Kids <*. pets no. John M arshall, 63J.1.266 REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BR 2 Ba + den , Sborecliffa, ocean VU, OD fJJll coune. Walk to pvt dbble on bch. 985 mo ~ s.. .... c ;'tu-J271 ....................... Condo in ·~ Lakes'' XlDL &oc. Beaut.. decorat· ed. 8nuxl new. Ref. re· qWwl. No pet.a. *°mo. !ilrl...a:llO Newport Crest. Beaut. 2 Br. 2 ba, den. New CJ!(, walk t.o heh, tennis, jac. ll'OOtmo. '152-7891 ---------ar, 2be. ram rm, frpk. Woocbidle Eat.ates • Ex· ec. liviq. 2br + den. 2 ba, frplc, mkrowave, a/c, 2 car pr • much more. ~. pool. jac It te:mi9 iacld. lAe 9'50. 558DIZ Woodllrtdp lbr, ~­ IDdd NC J*C. Lab, pool, j.e ........ -/IN. Big Cao.yon Townhome far lease. Spacious 3br W/eommmity pool. Spa .tr IA!nnia. Security gate. IQOllo.873-2717 •C•J•T...._ 2br. 2ba overtookiq IOlf coune. Pool • tennla mart&. 975/mJO. 151-llll ....,. ; ?-.UJ'1. ..-3 BR Newport Sborea. 9D011o. No pet.I. 75Ml5il3 2 br 1 ba eondo, lddt oil, pool. 2 mL to ocean. $425 mo. IM pd.~ or CZD)G'l-81 3210 ....................... 2 BR eoado, lib new; pool, jae., prt. area. Faimew "Waner. Ml5 • ...... ._. .. '1bcd ............... d ....................... . ............................................ . ·!lftdl!· ~ S>. ,_, OM. y P1LOT ., J W ' t ' JJtl Ml rt.._. J7M C..Mlee •14 ...__.._............ ._,. ILCab u.fwa. Af'u lwah u.fwa. ....................... ~.............. ....................... . .................................................................. . I + I Br ept, 111.l £. tlLb 11Me M1W AnS C.. ...._ •14 1111 P , ...... •41 Ha._. IMdl 316' St. Adulia. ~.Prom MAaallPJCClA.L .. ---·•"••••••;,\ •••••-•••••••••••••••• "••19••••••••••••••••• ~~~ UDl\&tn --~·~~~-'.!,=~=~ ~.~D::..A:: P•llWPDIT S.aclou1 HW UDlll. 91S.ICH8Daft«4pm. nic fait, ~. ~ 18~ SHOftTTl'!RM rent.ala Prt• ... paUcw, dffu, ar•BI ,..-,.1.ull• ........ ••••••••••••••• -....&e. ·-u--a;.. c II *2 Ir. I be. nr. So. cat · U.. _. I W 2 ba, Lo ._., .... ,v Plaa. 8.A. l[IOO. Nopet.a. Zbr, crptl, drp1, cUa ~~~~y -=-bdy~~ .lN 00';:.t"~ lac1 '7»4Z11;"1·1AeO bwuber, 1ar. Nr. 5 ~ '.... ___ or_ ..... _____ Nell dean l BR •tsar Poi.nta • ee.ch. ~ JUI ....................... 8TAN"roN GlaW1a. &aoU) a Br. l~ ba. I t&Or). D1bwbr,. patlo, dbl ........ 2 ltidt • t peta ok Mn H4 HH or ~~.nof~ 2 ~.1~ba coodooear So a-Pla&.a. lmmed. oc cupanc y . 1450 m o . 641·••••: 111·8388, mag Newport cr.t 3 br. 3 ba, 2 story. ~ view. 195() mo. Property House eo.m>orMZ-1010. Adl1b. New 2Br, 2-., Ba, dltbwaaber, s e If · cleanina oven, frp lc, patio, 2 car 1ar w /auto door opener. Pool It apa. ~: 64,S..81118. LEASES l BR condo: Oraqetree F.nd unit: "25 mo. 3 BR twnlune; E/Stde CM End wut; SCIO mo. 2BR +den Cor3 BR > Sea view homes, NB. Ocean view. Exel comm. $1 100010. 752-1700 ()PfN 11• ~·I ', h . t I ,,.,, (J l~•l Newport BdL oew CoodO. 1 br + den. fplc, q1.11et location, nice view. security 8dult only bldg .• immed. occupancy. JRL PROPERTIES ~or~ NPT. BCH. Dix Jbr, 2Y.ba. dbl car gar w /Of)- nr. frplc, pool. walk to bdl. ~Mo. Adults only. Pref. e<q>le. 64$-ZlJB Tom:IJ IBt u.fwnh.._.., 3525 ....................... 4 bdrm, POOL. ja.c, clH to llibap, ISOO. 2'13 /45-0760 ar4.JMJ48 aft. SPll Imne!DeerftH! Twnbse. :llr, 2\.'aba, z..ty, lam rm, prvt patlo, air cond. ~. MW beise crpt. z car pr w /allt.O opn r . COie to prk /poOl Ava1 I. 4·12. S m . peta con· sldered. Reta. reqd . S650Mo. Woodbridge Rulty f'. S Da•1s, 351.-00 38r. 2ba mw c:mdo • So OalJ "'5. Quiet Baclt Cout Pleu. Pool It Bay area. ao Del llar ..... --.. all pd utll e'll· _m._mi _____ _ Cllli eAec -· ,._UIO: Apt. eaodo, "°'*' 2 BR -.tDZ Fil. DIW. pauo 1rdn. 1t1rt1or ts Adami. Z BR lndry bilup. CbJld ok. l ~ 119 ltudio, adha, no 16-193 Yl!AA·AOUNO FUN: Soc•ol Aet11111tes 01 reCt'lr • Frtt Sunoay Brunch • eeo·a •Par· hes • Plus much more peta. 1115. Ul-1181; --------16C.z Uqe ztic. 1 \ii,ba, aduJta. Ganim a.pt.. w I pr. No Emblde atu11o. sns. i.t Na. SB'>Mo. 543-~8 GREAT ~TlOH: fs lalt + l50 aec. Sllown by 8'JPl. ea.tCleO New 2tr, J.300aq. ft. apt. Nr. So. c.i. Pla&a. 1058 Tenn11 •Free Lessons (pro & pro 1hop1•2 Health Cluoi •Sauna• Hydromassage •Swm- m 1 n g • Ot1v1ng Range f\lew1Y deccr' 2br, ad.ht. Kilaaon. MIO t.o S.OMo. No Peu. Encl patio. cba 5610'4, or ~IJUO, SJ1Sllo. TOI James St. eve1 af\ 5. in..tuo ~ 8. By .... t'1M410 BEAUTIFUL APAA'T · 2 Br, poof, no chlldtt12, MENTS: Singles. t & pda, 1285 mo. SU 17\h Pl, 2 Beelrooms • 1-ur lflllJ,642.:MM n11heel & Unlurm~heo • Adult Living , No Peti. HIW AIMI.. T AnS • Models Open cla1ly lllARCHSPECIAL 9 to 6 1110 FREE RENT Oakwood ~-~a= com. Garden Apartments plete~ Ibo HN1 No peta Spa. ~wport Beech/So. UM I>aily 1700 161h SI 31111 e.t Wiboa. C.M. (l.Ju•er ,., 161~1 Ql.~f5e..3'08 171•) 642 8170 $41S3 .. 21A Newport e .. ch/No. Fa.miJ.y, no pets, nr. So 880 liv1ne Qlt. J>tua. U s>saer wut 1at 1e1111 sn..atS: ~9368 171') 645-0550 1---------..ii Mllu Verde ~at.eel 2 bdrm. I~ ba. Sl)eclJCXll> HEWPORT ISLAHD Upper duplex. 2 ~d. 2 be. encl Sl.D'I pol"t'h Gar m pets. 9JO/mo. 403i..; BbSt. lbr. New Condo CeDt:ra 1 loc FUiiy furn N ew t'rpt.s, drpe. pool, s pa, gym. l.se pref S7SOMo dys J anet 71• 64$-6242, ews Joyce 213 892 45l5 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3806 ....................... Very Small bacbdor. no kitch. 1250 mo Steps L.R. wlfrplc., 1ar., Ii patio. C1oae to $bops & tramp Adult.'!. no pets Avail 4-1-80 ~ mo ~ J BR 2 Ba, $t7S, adults on ly. No pets. Avail ~5 ----~ 2br, graaous bvmg, pool, adulta. No pdS. 1375. 7S5 w. l.8lb St. 64&-9007 2t1r, 2~. haunous MW rondo nr SCP. Ft-pit-, 2 car gar. rtt lacll, A/C. DIW, W ID. MSOMo . 962-8UI or 979-7171 from beach. 673-1f82 sruNNING lrg 2br, 2ba, ........ , 11 3107 ~apt. Pool, rtt area. •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 131515Mo. now. 11th SL 2 Br \mfurn. yrly. 1495. N75 mo. DU %Br a:tud>o, Stove. refrig, utU "lndry frlik, D/W. yd area. encl fadl Incl. 8-p. couple. pnp. '51 Dden. To ~ aeecallsn..5a Oceaafront year round, 4'e lBr. stove only. Lota beautiful down1ta1r1 of 1t.orage, encl 1ar. ~ 3 br, 2 ba, fully paUo. A25+dep. Xlnt rq 1upped kitchen, l"f'f!lonly ~ garage, laundry, dee&. IUOO + .-il. fl75-f377. la'~ w /'Jd.. E. Side, ~ lBr. yrty, aarage. 137S mo., up1taln. 17$. 7876 Ox.. twnble.. 2 yr old. 2 Br, I ~ ba. 1395 No peu. 312' ....................... S200 l"REE RENT 2 Br, l ba apt. Pvt patio" prage. Lota of eras• 335SZ Blue Lantern S4.JO a-3354 or 498-9'230 Ul:rle. IJPK~ 2 br, 2 ba, garage, clean. new crpt M50 mo. Call Martha. 861-Ull &Taro lll2 ... ••.•••.•.........•.. Z Bdrm 2 Ba, Pt N1iurt. pvt comm., pool, spa, temus crts. $415. Agt 4llU700, 661..JS216 ttu11a4ow.._. ll40 ....................... .~,, AUU l T ':l t • ~,..., I IVlN G • l g 2 BR Patio Apts. • 01\hWISMn & BBQ'\ • Pool & R«. Room • C 1rde11 l and~•P'"' • Jot 10 Buch & Shop\ \.f ,·, t '\ ' .. I• .. ' ' ...... i I. T 'h ,/ • It" '' 'I •• I~ 'lh/ .i •.110 l,.oo\iely all adult, DO pets, l.2AJ Br a.pt.I 621)() Ed inlier. h. b. M8-0S1.9 OCEAMAllA Wallt to the beach Dehlbtl&ll l1e l~ Br apes. ~ W/fryk, aU petw or b9k:ooies. En· joJ 2lD 9Cl"9 w tattracl.lvt greeebell , trtes. ............... pui.. tine cretn. 2 pool1. f'r1endly clubbous e w ITl"p6c. eolar TV. samui. ~ • westiA room 9arta at DU lncludin& ml.Jar adaUe9 Adalb.nopeita. Wa1k to baacb. Bac h 9.ove • rein&. Gu a. w at e r pd. $2 2 5 M o ~llC-8060 Walk to bucb. 1 br. awve Ii refr i 1 . S325M o . -~. tc-aoec> __ _ 2tlr, 2ba, patio, pr Near bch. M50Mo. 817 <nneva H. B.MMOllO 988-5M8 lbcM f• ...... ....................... 2 br ocean view tocldo, on lqooo; Peter 't lancim&, fpk. mo cm ll9Z-s1u An adult eommlmlty oo the Back Bay. Spec laculai-S.-. T twimminl pools, a lilbted tennia ~. b6ke traila, put· t.ioa en-. Bedaelon. t and" 2 bedroocu apart ms.u. and loW'Dboules from ta.OD per month On Jambone At SllD Joequin HUla Road ('JU )164-liOO Sl'.:5 to tsaC> 26:1 br, 2 ba apta. Ail bltna, balcony, lndry rm, frplc. encl. Bach condo acrou from pr Yrly. beach. blt·Lu. fplc , pool, TSL Mprt 642-lAI0.3 spa. "15. 91H91• Dl!laRa br, 2 ba. No pets. .,.... 3144 Sn1l 1ara1e. Frplc. ....................... 558-7114 l BR. loft. avail now. Oraocetree a re•. MSO mo. ~ .... . ..................... . 2 Br, 1 ba. ocean v le"#. walk t.o beach. u pe:raded pmt., <"flJl, drpt Ref n g.. atove, lndry . $550 . 497·2110 Luxury 2 bdrm 2 ba. 2 COYe"fJd partmg lUoctl tD beach, v.alk t.o abopa, Clturch. bank. vUtaie. f'irepbce, open beam . Leaad 900 mu. 1n cld wa.*-0066 Mee l bdrm .a pt. Walk to beadl • tawu. aso ~ Aasoc. «M-UTI -------~ BAYSIDE COVE. Lux· urious condominiu m avail. May 10th. Large mstr. suite & <'ODVert. den. All amen ities. S950· Montb, lease. 6M-IJ.8R ------ •DE C ORATOR S DELIGHT on Waler, older pref. frplc, 1.Br, Si50 yrly. 67MlAS Eves Ac r osa f rom b c h . bachelor & 2Br, from Sl25 mo. yrty. 640-507'8 -------- Bay1ocean view' 1 br, dm, 1 ba condo. Adults No pets. Walk to beach New. $750 mo/mo. Call Gen67~5894 Westcl1 ff lge 2br I b d, ....,_...,.. JSS2 adlls. no pets, new decor, ........ ••• • • ••• ••• •• • • pEX1ll &t.S-8152 A.ttndJW l br. 2 ba condo ---- on the g<llf COUl"ff. t800 2 hkK'ts to beach J Br, mo. C all Darlyn e lBa 2 car gar. W/D, & ein. u&1 or 4W7 .Jl529 s.mdeclt. MOO 673-29311 or •IL5AKT COM)()..$550 MO . •By OWDer-b&a.lder 3Br, 2'hBa. Al' new, 2 pool& 83J.Dll 2Br, ZBa, West.ell.fr upprr F'rplc, 'pool, c arport. Id) M.S-0302 ltd. vu. wtk to at.orea. To xara larse 2 Br, 2 bolae5 let' caU Teddy owner·s from beach. ~1$ yrly. .. cm pro)tld &Jl. 7oe or ....... ST -1217 OWDB' -.im ll N tA Iv U2-... .-..l· _mac-"-------New Villa S.lboa mode>. ...._ n.t-3167 view, semrtty' Zl!lr, 2Ba, -· .. ·-·---·•••• t:rrS/IDO. ~ms. AMA VWaa CODdo 2 BR VEARL Y ·2Br. Block!. l~ Ba. AC, pool,• du1d from oc.o •bay. '495 Olt. ~ S11.-il w ll&il. 673-ll09 • .. fMlli.... JI" ....................... Brand new l'lf pwport Js.Land hm&rious 4 Bdrm. 3 be imit.a. Over 2000 1/f. 1 1200/mo. 673·3900, • &tl.s560 c......... 3122 Garage. 815-1133 .. ·-.. Fm llilhlted ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••• 1'-2 br 2 ba, yard, NO ..... w.d 3706 PETS.Z25mo. FOUR S~ONS APTS Qq>Ae, no pets, 2 br. ai,., ba twnt.se. Patio. pool. s:m>. m Joann 1542. um CASA .. SO&. 21661lrw111 st "Z...USl 2 br amdo, very clean, 2 Br lbdlo sea. No pt'ts. conv. location. $55() ,..._.....,Hosp. Gl..Q79 M»T79 orl.f'J.._ --------- ....................... SS9-926S SHORT TERM 'lll June 21. S:ZSO/Wk. SSOO/mo. "1.IJyequipped. 673-QM. .... , I • 3707 . ..................... . BAY FJIONTAGE view t BR. SngJ ad.It. Util pd $450 winter 303 E . F.dglow at.er 1-871 ·211116 CcwtaMesa 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L Br trailer. Sl75 I. up + secun ty. no duJd.rfts or ctog.,. 64.2-9193. -----.......... odt 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l's FfHEST Spamah Est.ate Living' Beawtul park l.tke sur round1ogs Terraced pool Sunken gas bbq, sparlthog fountain s. S pacio u s room s. Separate diotog area Walk-m closets, home · like kitchen & cabinets Walk to Huntington ~IJU'r 1 Bedroom furn $405 2 Bedroom furn S485 Townhouse unfurn $475 Adults. no pets. Ub..blies Free' LA QUINTA HERMOSE 16211 Parbtde Ln. 1 bli. W ol Beach, 3 blka S. o( Ednger 841·5441 ............ 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. 11.ald &erv., rolor TV, !luted pool. Uhl. <n4)t94·52t4. 985 No. a.tHwy . l« 2Br. So. d Hwy. q1.aet. garage, SC75 mo. No pelc;. 534-U.34 28r lBa, w n:fng, "iundk. ~n!rt parting, Ulll pd, ssz; mo 6'0 6258 Ully 2 bl.Its to beach 1 br + den ica'I. C'arpetc;. drape:.. rd rt~ ~50 Ocean Side of hw) '110 pets 403 Ja sm1ni:. m,.94()6 2Br. 11.;Ba, frpk, D/W, Ne wport Hgt s . Townhouse. 642-0735. M.50 + S« MmaVef'de.2Br, IBa. MOO + se-cwity &tl-0735 Br..t Of'W lease w Ith op. Uon 2 bdrm. 2 i,; ba. 2 car attached garage 5650 rro. eau Sberry 963-78SS ..... Colla Met.a 3124 Ne-w TownhoU!K' Apt 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm apt.~..., paid t:ncl gar. adlts 642 5073 l Bdnnapt E))cl aarage. gas paid 642-5073 ---- 2 Bdrms. l bath apt Adult.a. Gu paJd 642-5m3. MEiA VERDE home al mosphere 2&.3 br dlx ~ No Pets 546--1034 I Br, blt.ns. n:fng, pool. Adulta. no pels. $32.5. 548-0t92 "'*°1ily. 2 Br S340. Spac 3 Br, 2 ba $Jt5. Play· groum:I. pool. 14&-1488 2 Br, clean. small back yard. No cblldftn. pell. 1325. l9'1S B Wallace St. 642-:MM ------ l'IOOTO MOVE lN 21r. lba, pool, adalta, DO pets, new paint, crpt. $375 mo to mo. 673-4804 bdnn. l"'» ba , f1rt>pla<'t' $460 mo . 6•5 6037 & 631-5012 2 BR. MOO. UW paid. AdlL' only. no pets ~l 2 br townbousr, attached garage, pool, Jacuui. all adults t'plc, lg. palm SC!S 631~ DUPLEX 2br, Iba. Rar. fncd yard EJH't, watt'r &r pr No P&. MSOMo. 873-17'11 Modero 2br, Twhse. ~SMo. l Ytba, frplc, &ltyl.tte, pvt peUo, gar. Over llOOsq. n. Many Jllrm. 912-2551, 546-7021 2Br. lBa, dishwasher, encl gar . 1350/mo. ~ l.QIM71L •adiwood Aph. 2Br . 2B a. pool. 5pa, patios . al l adult MD Jrno 962· 1800 2 Br. newly dttoratf!'d, pauo. m cl parinn11 1n 4 plt>x ;s 11 Syt·amore #C S350 mo 752 ~I U>vely Jbr 21>3 hk1• M~ ~ F P, p;itm .:ar. p>Ol. tenru." llf' a r bt· o ch. l'i85 mo 962 HI Ill 2bl" nr ocean upr duple1r tl'7'5 yrty: d /W pr. dec.-lt lll~:ISSt no pet .1vl 4/1 See Mon ·T ae 1 . llam I.pm New Villa 8a.lboa Condo. ocean VW"W from patio 1 br, l ba. Kitch, bltm.a. No pets or cblldttn. at. last & deposit. S700 mo. on I )T ~ Call for appt. & apphcauon ~ 7009 3844 ~ 3144 ••..........•..•....••. ....................... Cosmopoht:.Hl li ving in a country sl'lt 1n g . Con\eniently locatt'd bl'l we<'n thl' San Diego and Santa An~ fo'rt'<.'ways. M astcr·planncd landscaping. with towering trees, flc>'A <'rmg ~roundcover and gently r1ow 1n g s treams e nh a n ce Woodbri dg1.• Meadow's peaceful, park-like environment. Earth tone plush carpcl:c.. d1 apes Woodburnmg fir eplaces Private pat100 or balconies Air conditioning Smoke detectors Refrigerator, dis hwasher -Pool, whirlpool, exercise room New lBr fs 28r, jacm:z1. pool. or bdt. s:m up. 1409 Superior. 645-8684 or 6'2-91111 -------- YllWOFIAY EASI'BLUFF. Stwuuni; 2 br, 2 ba, frp ll. lOWT\houH flrpln. Pool Non-s mokers . Matun• adults No pets. S550 6t0-03C9 ~ Z br condo, frplc. ocean v sew. secun t y, pool, rtt. fac1l S750 mo EYS Ii wtnds 644-4596. ---c,.1ttrw 3178 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28r. ~per C'OOdo. Marl!e 213-821·99-48 eves .. no pets Mary E llen 1161-2311 dys. s-taAM 3180 ....................... ~2br Adult Cond Pets OK. OM>Mo. ~ ... &..,.... 3116 ....................... LAGUNA CHARMER Huge lBr +. upslaln. nr bch. M50 mo., loag term CT14 ) 49fM730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SeailllV_. ...... ~ 2 ftplc, .-do. l blk to bch. bdrm. 1\.9 ba. yard, •1moJrty.55UMS ClClllm. pool, ape, lake• BLUFP'S: a BR .• fam. l.el!llM. *500 mo. Call nn.,a.tunMa. Pool. Lov- 2 111'11·114 0 or ely views. '800·Sl000 ..... Uto LlmJry studio. Free mllld Mr'V. Color tv. as wk. • ••••• • ••••••••••••••• • inc, utlt 41J9..2Z2'7 Adulta. New ZBr, ~81. duhwaaher , self · cleaning oven, ffl>k, petio, 2 car gar. w1auto door opmm-. Pool fs ape. ~:~. Specb.t'l 2 BR, 1 v. ba. t ownhouae . poo I, carport. priv. paUo, lge . play yd. Child ren & small pets 0 .K. 1'10 Mo. calllG-zat ft.LA COIDOY A Most UUI. Free. New cpt, -Laundry fa cilities Membership in Woodbridge Village Assoc . with fuJI privi leges to Northlake Beach & T ennis Club and Stone Creek Swim Club. New 162 bdrm IUXW)' adult apt.a in 14 plans from U15 . 2 bdrm townboules from $535 + pools, UJDaia, waterfalls, panda! Ga for cootmc & beldiq paid. From San DletD P\-wy drlw North an Beacb to McFadden Um> Wat oa McFadden to Seawind Villa1e. (714~111. m.ei.-. Maatb. ar. 166-0IM EaeellHl One Story 2 Br, pnee. pvt prden, n.. • llroom ~In newl1 deeonted MSO T•nlerock. VauAt, quiet couple oDI)'. ......, To llOY• lato. N5-17'11.8G-m7 Co••••lt1 Pool I&---------NWU .... SllO/llloD&h.. Newport er.t Cmdo 2 ....... ,._ b*ID. 2 ba. ftlO mo. to Olllel hrk. IBr, dien. _mo._....-, _____ _ _. ....... ,.rt. No 4 br I. ba Z.lty. OD cual, pa. AMa ..,, t..11: ... bot tub • deck, 3 Br, t~ ba, comer lot. Brick frple • natural wood. No. Tustin. •tmo---aftlpm. ,...SHAIP! seso Per moatb. • Bedroom•, 2 batba, choice loeaUoel Com· lllllllM.1 put. pool • t.D-.... OCIAM PACllllC IMLllTAtl 719·16'6 .... 19. :'::i~ .._.~~ ...................... . 1 Ir ...._ Miia caal1. mo. 8011.D fOR R1tN'1' w 2 3 •• am Ne• umm. Plusb ~a.dlvom.a~a.u.. 1 •air. Prte.d from llllllH. .._.. JIOOI• 0.. y..,. Leue, New _..,, heel Jard • .,..-,-Tla or·su .. ~ CondlUoa. Neutral t•ral••· •••Ill•• .._.._ OoAon, PabWout Pool, pleaH. Kida '* pets ~llilllt JJAt S... 6 BBQ. llatun -miw.Oa.U-..-°" Pamll1 Preferred f7Nf71.~,aofee. ..... -......... llOOIMootll. Broker . 0 C SAN F a 0 H T '7JN100 3br1ba.. (lk. IDCL paUo, mwl&Y Raft'ALI, --------ta.~.._ p.rw/Ofl!Ar. fw , , • _.. ..._, 1.-.11 Hope IW, a., Od. 1Mltlli.ortaood. l'fo \&;..'*-•lat licwtt.r, ::Hl.J,allaam.nmoi... ,.u. •u mo. Slh, a. llMP. -.ma Vee. mo. •um ...u ... /Wbldit ............ 376' ....................... WERA VE SUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR MONTH associated ouol(Ell'> ue11 1 ~nus J(.'' 't/trl ftf:llhn11A 1 I It.Al Wla Bll.lboa, new condo: bealL view of ocean a. ._. Protea. de.cor. 2 BR. 2 ba,. L.R .. D.R., F.R., elm. wet bar, lute, moo mo. M7-4UI Oceanfrontl 4br, anll wtl,J now tbru aum.mer Yadll avail. fm.7m Upataln 2 bdrm. 1 be. Duple:& apt. Ot'i e>«an ftu1L S100 peT. mo. 1 ,.,. S-. Adulla oeb. ll'Mll87 S110 to MIO. 1.a Br. 16:2 ba apll. Lndry rm, patio/y ard . Some w/encl. 1ar fr bfoam cell· IQI. TSL Msmt 642-lll0.1 Dehn I Br. c.c.>do lull eec:urity, air CODd. patio. aa a.os.. a.t Plua, .-... only 9'51), 9M.ml &eAde lllU rro. bell, 1Jf Gld. db .... b 1rl.plex. Pvt lltaebed 2 car pr. w /e lec opnr, frplr . .,.._, IO'dl' pvt fned yrd, complete main· taa.d It nlO apdalUe. drpa.~·~= .. C.:. l.Ddry rm. No ... 18.R.-O zm EJden Avt., CM M2-1'05 TownbouM 2 bdrm. l Ya ba. laree private yard, firf.tllace, 2 garages. No peta. tGQ/mo. 710-Glll .... 2\b. Condo. ,2·sty, eel pr, '1751110. /Lae. Avall 4-1. &G.-1 .... 2'M)a Omdo. 2-lt,J. encl 1ar. f 715Mo/LH AVl114-L Mtal .... v ... C!1lte 2br. No pell. lit, lHt+llOO ... ~o ...... lNI. ...., llllOllo. ""' .. + ... Ho PW. Avail 4-L 0,. INt Siil • ... U-':•. -...... Sl. 2br. Adltl llt11~ It. Apt. C., <ml)', DO peu ll50Mo. f45~4H, 141·UU, P dep +I.It 6 laat. 211456.._, ~. ea.9'lM. MMllS . --·-- omce open 9·6 Dally FwWllMd lx.c11tf•• ~ Uafwllialted I, 2 & 3 le*- a.11 Oote0 ""'r r4081 to Cut.-0.1 .. ollf--ICI ~ l'or""'o flogH ...,,.. f't mtl• fO ... ~ ~ 'Ill 1C1 ,., .. _. °""' flQl'l 00 -0lllDe 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2 Wea fl Up • 1 Bn, lrltebeneUea, pool a. rrald serv. 541-9755. Laadco lDD .... N.B. KJtda priv. Male 21 + pref. No smoke. Poo.1. SllSllo. WkDdt ODly. N)elNR&r.qd. Rm. pvt batb, mahlre ._._..,, ll .. pri•, NI, -+Lac Bdl 416-TMI RB. pool home. )( /F. 11.'75 tad uW. llodlTD. qd.t ............ Btdroom, u.nfurnltbed, ........ N .bomt. Cll •· OCC. P mo Pnt. ... ud • .-ur. •·-or....a Lo\ltb' l"lll for DOD Ulkr 11.mn •l• pnf. --,,- MM109 •J2 ONLY PILOT Sunctg. Mtn:n 30. ltm -.00 ...... ...._ 4JH Ofe. .... 44'0 ............................................... _,, ................. . HDl'ZLSU.OPA ~ •Ul-9 MIP, ~ ..... ,. ......,, l .. Ira bdt ia&a. "OLD 11.0''., ---· d--1 ~ocorrca ,._,. ,........ ia.• ........ ~ ....... to ..... WfmaJe U-llO ooc .... pi., ~ parwoa 30 Jl"I .-. ~" 111'7 •1mo. or °""· Aancttw. rwm 400 A.d.S.U-l'D in.._.Verde. No '---~- la6m.i ...... roocnmat. -~ lllbar--. wmt.iat cpl Ped, ~ 50 mo Call or lltadeliu. pvt yatd. "-•-~--- Ila~-llawt.olibatt~" f\lm room. pvt bome. 81 Calla.en • doa doa Mature 6 worlll'M 116no.. Nr DDil ,Qn._.. ~ ............. 4100 ·~····················· HOT&l. Ot.tL •'LORES ldeall1 located 111 a. YU ty H.ilia 0 N Cftlt.ttnt Or mmwus Wll.SHIR E-ORANC f. ltm'EL • per wt.'8 and up Rl!fn1e la me.la •Vall «MIO W llUI. bt 2l3 ,1&S1 -ao.33 v ......... 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMOG FREE BIG BEAR from S211NJbt Allo COO· do by lab 4 brm 2 ba Forbes R E ~1aa for • room male? •••HOWll• ** A homft ah&rlna aerv1C'• ~llaw~fOt 'iOU ~1d.a¥i ff'n481S_ l.JpLLa.l.rs 2 rma • pvt ba lh lacben pnVllel M@H Verde tC M I homt' Prdt'I" q1ut prof noo ~ only mo furn . trltl imtum 54.S 3TZ2 4150 ....................... WANTED Gara~ i.o CdM ~ ltSMo See manager ~ 208, 200S Pomooa, C M 645-5433 m•~ Storage Renlal $3S per l...&rge Big Bear cabin. m o Single 1nc losed. pool t bl. color TV. 2 1 b.mt. Sch. 536-2'!18 ffl>ICS, sleeps 14 ~16 IA>uble ear earage. HAWAII 2br, 2ba condo on Maw Pnvlllely owned Rent by l'·eek or month (714 .87J.l570 for rree info &brochure t'orst.orageonly. C.M. 64&-27ZJ ~ ot a double car gar. S35 /Q>o 751-0508. Call 6 ~lOSat &Sun. 4400 OfficeR..td 3 Br. I very lrR bath, park ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111g, sauna. ~wk Agl. 1.235Sq. F'l. S888 mo Marie 67J.8'705 1617 Westcltff, N.8 . Beach Hotel & Mo tel rates MonUl of May on· ly 2 bdrm den, 2 ba . Newport Beach Harbor View home Adults, no ~ SllOO Cal 1752.1830 Palm Spnngs, Cathedral C)iTl CC 2 br + 21,; ba. beaut1 Cul pools Ide tow nh ou se. nr . clubhoW1e Everything funushed. Tenms/golr. Mtn desert views . Wkl y mo rates 675·0288 or I 328 7092 am ev~ Reiervc now for v:l!'at1on on Culnrado H1v1·r l'arker. /\z SJOOwk ly All 1•nn ve 11 1 en e cs Cu 11 1ll':.µ;11n Rentals to s..... 4 300 ................•...... MoVUlg" Avoid dt>po'llt'> & <'Ut living expense:.' Professionally since 1971 HOUSEMATES ~J.14 ----Fem. wanted to share w-same. 2 br 2 ba apt Aile 20-25 CM. SISO + ul.11 642 2782 Shr No Lal(Uflll hOml' I' r o C M .ti l' p r !' C !\tra1.:ht S30 0 Mo . 494-6008 alt Hr M 9\r w 1 fo'em Jbr. hse !> A Si!2S + ut1\. Beth Hm 543-3759 wk 957 .54()8 Shr 4bdrm C M. home M fo", ehlld OK Near ho•ac~ 642· I~ l~p female to share house. Irvine, Nr UC I Rdrm , den & ba . S280 1mo + '"' utal. Debbie 752-~ev 833-5340 wrk. :1rd rmmle needed for nice 4br house. Fem. pre Pool, teMtS, e>«an, 2 blks Npt. Bch 645-~ Non-smoking fem . t o share 4 br house w /2 «hers.5564175 -------- M/F tD share CM or Npt QUet. clean 19-:M yr.. only ~7 »JS guy, 2Br, pool, C.M. Si!OO mo. + $100 deposit. 566-0089 Fem. rmmt.e. pref. Over :Kl. 2Br apl H 8 . Tennas, pool. $225. Call 979·5534. Agent. ~1-5032 1 or 2 Rm Suites from S7S T19 W. 19th SL Call Tom ~2:!JJO. EXEC. sums Prime Newport Beach loc Near 0.C airport. Rent lllCI. receptioo, COO· fe reoce rm, 1a nitor serv .. utlls, 100 free cop i es & more . Secre.tanaJ ser v. avail. w or Doug 8SJ.9U l. Executive offices avail m full serv. ofc bldg. Nr. 0 C Airport. Recept & phone ans , secy serv . 1'0flf rm. etc. Please l'all ~6188. Desk spaC'1• $100 Mo .. ~ml office SISO Mo. 1827 Westcldf Or, Nwpt Beach. 631-0900 •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• SO yds from walerfroot ! SOOsq ft. ('714 ) 964-.5894 Qfices In Bayview Hotet. Historical landmark. S2SO & up. Bay View. lmmed occup. CooU.ct Rolie.673-31122 ----- 450Sq ft. $4.50 mo. 4001 Birch St. N 8. Agent. !>41·5032 ------- MEWPORT cena Pres. ocean vu. Fu II service Exee. Su ates. 644-7UIO Exec suit.es w /se<:retanal services, N"B Crom $300. 631-U2A. Arlene 3136 Scplare Feet on Campus Or. in Nwpt Deb . Aval. lmmed. Ground floor. ~9952 or owner (Zl3 ) 992-7703. 9..lblet c:r rent mo. to mo. USO sq ft olfice, nr O.C. Airport in C.M. ~ mo. Qfice 714 ~SUll5 Hlmt.inglon Beacb 16785 Beach, Ste. A USO fl. w /« w /out f\Jm. 7 phone lines Qfer ! ! Agl. s.56-7781 •PLUSH* Upper Newport Exe. Ste. Has upgntded gmd. nr. wmdow office avail. mo. to mo. rent incl recpt., cont. rm., coffee. mail & sec. serv. & copier avail. 833-99'11. Rmrmle wanted to shre • ••lll&Ot'l'IC • ft..-,,... .... , ... Lftoam•LNo._ ,..., •llalad Al,,.ner ........ aft.,..... Dr • illlhaa.-.-.•LI ca.-, V1Ua1e otnu .... awail l "' • 1 .......... fTl.41.J -OIM OILUX&SUITKS. l"r'Om -Air coad • ..... .._ UWpd.IG s. Oil • .., lfMIOO - U1ronl diitl .. ., ' db 2 rm auue. SUO mu llealoaoml<'• Corp mCJOO I.JOO aq ft ol lab facll lW#port U.aC'h Acnph1 ~~1 •LIASb 14. olfka ~l. pcnonall ud phone answering and warehoule apace 11va1la ble Xlnt lo<'1lu>n 111 a....cuna Hllla near fwy .. ~ Ellec Offlu iso sq ft. Sim/tno Dove St, N 8 975-0MI, 768-1835 Ex.ec: olc 1pace-J oles. 1 xt.ra lg. Tot.al 576 sq ft. in Nwpt by AJrport. Rent Of' lse at SI 00 per sq n TeJepbooe recepuon11't o ptional. Ca ll Jail ~1 F\nisbed for O<'Cup&Dt'Y. 1.1.llO sq. ft.-Ground noor. Jamboree/MacArthur. lrvme. Gretchen 833-750 I PRESTIGE WATBflONT LOCATION Mewpoti•adt -...ooe>Sq. Ft •Sped.acular Bay Views •Wet Bara. Ftttplaces •Pnvate Pallas ·~te Availab1uty PleaseCall for an Appl 67MU2 MEWP0rr llACH ln beautiful Corona del Mar. 5002500sq. ft. Class A-AtC. utiJ Ir jarutonal serv. only Sl.OO per sq n. elevator & ample pkg (114 )673.) 600 DAHAPOIMT New rommerrlal lorfl<'e space. ground floor. 493-J:llS. 661 2926 ------ r.NST ANT Of FlC ES 4 olfi<.-e s1.ate overlooltmg ~ oo BU"t'h St. fully f unu.shed.. Leue or buy furruture, typewnte r . e t c. C all 760·1121 anytime. t ........... 4450 ....................... FOr awre • oftlce apece at reaaooable rat.es. 500 to 2700 SQ Ft. ~VERDEbR PLAZA 1S2S Mesa Verde E. C.M 545-4123 •MEWPORT fC.M. Up tD 4700 sq ft. avail at pnme t"Orner. 17l'1 & Nwpt Bl 67S-OOOO • I • I II..... 4410 ...... fl••nf/ ....................... ~ Im .... ~ ..... -······ .. ••••••••• AMI f• Im .... ~· ·-1•' -~1· A_,.. ,.,.. Ca t•f IOOI .... ,.....,, ~ .............. . roa IALE·Complele mTOM frame abop eqw_p. • KAllO' &VD. moldl•J Prlud for f'tlw;tJ rT~l.t 1hop qd~ •ale IG-= b!":/n!:. c::~~ S I A ll 0 0 D for lromed octu.-nty MAUIT from apprua .-o to North Oran&• County. i4IDlq fl W /Oll!W erp~ 6 XJnt loe. In 1bopplo1 r.intl.nf al reuon•~I• center. t:1&abHahed rwu. Oall Peu.l• s Kau ~. fresh 6 tro.n It./# m _!M~ n a food, apactoua SUI LIAll tnieser opacity. N.u ..,.,,,,JC . •.ooo. Great Ofc I Ww ct s•t ~·Owner W Mutt ...... ,,., •• mave.CallJobo ..., .. Lem IOU ....................... ...., ....... IOJO ....................... l~iYat.e Party ..... ZQd. Tniat Deod. m.ooo to 9),000 l«Ul"ed by pro- perty. m-7$12 (Aa«'lt ). WN'n'ED loo ol 135,000 for 410 daya a t 10%. See\Sit,y, LOO acres Santa Fe, N.M. 4173·•697, &M-49108qb Rd\tJ.I oaar Briato! 1 s yr ..... 'otfieea, re<'ep- uon area. warebou1e wlth tar~ 1lidu11 door • fuU Hcur1ty 1y1tem Avail 11.fter 3 ~ Call lu ~ lOAM lo 6PM ~6"-3$00 FOR SALE SMALLRESTAURANT ..... jl a. Trwt 641-54611 o.idi SO lS JOI Newport Blvd.C M t)oom 500 20005q f\. &31-2122 NEAR BEACH Office or retail store. Main St , II 8 Strttl uposure. 548 1340 lo heart ol La&una Beach Art Center. shop 10· x 19' 1.D1526-6lOO ~rdal ...... 4475 ........••••.•......... ance or shop s p1tce, 47S sq ft • 00 &row><! Clr + 2 lt(ijom. upper WU.ls. total· 1111( 875 sq ft On Coast Hwy . So. Ugunll. $1200 Mo.~1177 ------.......... .......... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• atOO aq. fl. for It mfg av&I. 1mmed. 754 ·6392 fflrbara or Gonion 2500 s r Qo<'I Mez ) nr 0 C A1rport $750 mo Lo mo OK Tim or Ron. World Wide Reahy 979-6666 --- •LEASE• Warehou:M! .. pace, Lal( Hills area 500-1600 w1dl' open sq. I\ w overtiead door Xlnt locaLum oe .. r rwy.~~----- 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sta. 099 Ar't'CI S20 mo Set> Ma.na((er at 2lm Pomona, /\pt. 20M. C M 714·~~ Ratak WCll'Jhod •600 ....••................. (Jne-.bedroom cottal(e 111 qw('l l>ipol 111 l.JJ?UnJ ~:ic-h, Corona del Mar or <.:otita Me5a lor SJOO or lcs.-. Qwet Jrt·a es.bt-11 l1aJ Wnte ad 11636 l' t> T he Dally Pil ot Newspapt>r. P U. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92624 or telepbonr 67J.7654 Small commercial build· ing needed for plumbing shop. Vic. of lr\1ne. C M • or N B Under Si!OO mo 548-8170 Man look 1ng l o 11 ... 1• .alx>artS pn,.. Ol'n1'<:1 boJl ~ ere,. mrm dkhnd t.. v.111 prm 1dt' compkh· ~ty & m ainl m t 1· tw"n c..11 Patt ~ •. m2 lifter 5PM wltdyi, • Y /+Sf FOODS X1nt k>calion near Newport Beacb P1tt 61J..5M2 535-~ BEER -Newport Bch. 17630rao.geAve .CM BurUrt 's ACl Specialty restaurant By Owner. Ml5s1on V1eJo $95 .000 F P . Terms 641-8932 GOLFERS· mrg. sellini.: complete stock HEDDI CADDI GO U ' BAG STANDS. Sell retail & re ap profits. Buy any amount. Patent & t.ooltog for sale. 545-9677 BUSINESS lS BOOM I NG Earn l20 /hr. superv i.s111.i others. Sales 1otuan1n teed. No rl!lk Small in vestment. Cal I 893-8TI3 Established RetaJ.I gilt eod s~v. are busuwss 1n ell'i;:aol .,hop ping C'enler. Ideal own"·r operation Turn k t') with t'X C'tllent rt-lurn Owner reunng. S72.000 tt523 CAMPUSDt·IRVIWE .... ................... . ~ .... Co. All tYl* ol real estate Ulwst.mmt.I auice LMll. S,.cW ... 111 hd11k '4~Z I 7 I 545-06 I I TD"S FOi SAU ~ Scott Gerrie MCMl60t I BUY2NDTO's F>Sr Pvt Pty, Pnn only 790-071.S SAii. SICUIW) IHYISTM&rrS High ytekt, tugh rq111ty. I SIOK. 2Yr. 19 43 yld 2 SZ"TK. 2Yt. 19 3 >Id 3 S36K. Jyr, 20 4M yld Ol.ber llO(t'fi ll v 11 l OWAMortpge 714 542 5'661 YOUR Tl> CAN BlJY A ltOMt: i'IO UISCOlJNT 644 M9ll ldT.D.s 2N'D •lROS Nt-w <.:.onstrurt1on Loiim. low.st.or Money Av 111 We re Compet.illv~ <A.ti M.r Cla rti &40-0068 or Ad-Sitler .., 4. &'2-"300 ---- ........ Wcmhd For 'ftJ.l securf'd T o " Rall) Portlob08 S62 3339 ------ UI'< Int 3 yr<. 2nd T _c; l>i 1na1I '' S20 000 86.000 Patnck Trnorf', A ~t 631 l.S ~toLoan 5025 Jw wcu•llh/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r..wdl/ Lod&FOW!d /NEED /MONEY • CUDITMO rROIUM :.z.I & lrd TD to-.s 971-6511 Amtngedby Coast Homr Locms Widow has mone > I or :!nd T 0 s ~o C'rl'd1l 1 h1·1 k, on irilty, $20.0011 up Jo or ,1d1on c.ill i\l(t·nt ITT3 7311 /\nV11m1• ..•......•..•••••••.... Its & ll9KlfRI... 5 I 00 ....•••..•............. SCRAMUTS ANSWERS Tnclty -Bucon - lJnp9d -Rad> um - KidDap -5'.qpld - DlDN"T 00 IT UUJe BUI was v111t.&.ag his irend mother 1n California when en earthquake s truc k G randmolher. elarmt'd. r .. n lo t he door and c,rreamed . "8111 t'e' · Adl. loo&init up al ht'r in no«"llll). proll-slt'd ·1 OIDN 'T UU IT . Grandma " tii .c bdrm H.B. hme . MEWPORTCEHTY Prefer mature easy go-Two plmh offices availa· mg male $180 per mo incl ble in attorney suite. uUl 964-3'75 Many exlras included Male shr 3bd condo. CdM. f\Jm. Pool & carport in· cl. 'IV & phone. S200 160-031' with rent. Call Debbie. 7591.99. Vle'W ol Bay. 1st time of. fered. 2 d1x offices. Ap- prox. lOOOsq. ft. 2 pvt baths. 2400 W. Coast Hwy. 731 ·3605, 64().5300 Let Ad .. SitteP Save You Time and Money ' • Considerate outgoing ~n 3'-30 to shr yrly lbr, apt. wimantwoman. Balboa. $230Mo+ulil. ~ Rfsp. F to share f lll'D. 3 br ~ in Irvine. N.-r OCJ. SZ:50 mo + l!J uUl. 847116 Roommate aha re 2 Br. I.Ba, om view apt, SUS mo. + ~-m.ao:ao Male %1 yr u.ec. want.I to ..... J°'&I' place OD/Dr bcb. MMaOO. Ad-Sitter tl7·11hn. a.i-fem to lbr 7 rm a.. F.V. '250110. I.Dell WO l11Ddr7 • ...-a Jin. to lol* for llvi.Dt ac· commodatiOD• w I .....-'NeaatAnfem. ,.: .... Btada .,.... _... M..am-llOI, ..... WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH • ,,..."•' l\t •t.r I II ~ • •• ••••l •• l'lo 4•f' Call Mr Howard 645 6101 PrlllUPoua new ottlcea in the Onulle Coast Fin.an· cial Cemel', 28'5 Mesa Verde Drive Ea.al, Suite 6, Qty of Coat.a ...... 015 mo. lllcludea all uUHUee, telepbone ....m1. receptioa11t " ... of la1' library/~ r ..... room. Tbere are 2 amcea available, each .......... 115 lq. ft. Secftll,artal lpee9 Halla• ... ., reqalred at all addi· ~ rental amout. Cell (7t4 )752·00H or OMJll'J.al. 1..-E . ........ a brand new service • You may request Ad·Sitter when pk>cing your od. • The Ad-S.tter numbtr will appear in your Doily Pitot od. • Ad-Sitter tabs your meuogn 2A houri a day. • you call in at your convenience to get the responttt to your od. (Monday ttwu Friday 8 am to 5:30 pm, Soturday a om to noon.) Or. If you wish. we will call you with your l"ff90"HI 'Ot a spteifled time. • for more lnfonnatlon and to Poe• yOUf' od coll 6'2·5678. Acl--Sinel' takes your messages 24 hours a day-.7 days a week I DAILY PILOT 642-5678 t I •• u•• 1100 ,. IA .. , llSO Help w .. t.ct 7100 ....................... . ............................................ . LO-Calorie Alcobollc 1tvera1• &edpn •· BACHEL OR IWl'llJ'l'ION SERV1CE P.O. In 7Do1M. c.&a ..... -. ..... WW do uyt.hift • .PU;J.AW st.adtnt neecta ACCOUMTl• IAtal. CoofldHU•, Cl.ml DVM. P o. Bu auz. POllll'OltMA N.&~. PIYCIDC UADER •ADVISER C'TW 1152'1 ·MOI i.e.. to llwf Wa aum· ma', PukowiU aurfln1 acbool 8 -1341, Sao M.reo.,D9. C.'-' SISO ....................... DIAMOND WANTED t>nv. pal\1wU1bu)'1to3 cant. cab. N.8. ~ MASSAGE IUDPllUCO VOW' maueurr l.aBobJame. 0utuUa t. I l, 41M·Sl 11 • • C:.-114 Jl4'·7tl I ...... , .... 3t bra. adaf CBJ l'.IUrpriHI W7 £. EdiJller Ave . s.m.a Ao.a. Ca. 8Z706 714fm.Ol14 F.qual ()pponwdty Employer ... M /P /H. Cbmnu from Laguna to Oceauide ~pm . Will drive, ride or abate. 1Z'1·SID. eves. SPIIUTl1AL READINGS lOam-lOpm. Fully Llc'd. a.721118 <YT ... 9034. l8l.S S. Camino Real, San. Clem. • Accounta payable ex· perieoce, part time, flex· ibAe bra. Call~ Ridtr' ldriYer needed from Coaat area to Lo ng Beaeb Harbor area. -.m.orlf.2...99 Lott ... ,...., 5 300 ....................... O.C. AJIPOIT *ESCORT• Specia l izing In Proleuaonala m.-re . . . 10.m um ._.ca .. •r Account.lftl ACCOUMTl4G 'l"IWOIAllY ASStG .. •ns Orange Cowlly ta boom· tnc ' And ao are we! We're ESCORTS 3' Hn e41 01.llO AOBIERT ..... ._ FOUND ADS ARE FIEE Cal~ 642-5671 Losl or Found a pet., Call Animal A ssistance ~· S3'1·2273, no ree FUn1 or lmt a pet? Call Special Pala Hotline TI41972 123S. 213/258-7398 f'ound or lost a pet? Ca II 5pe<1al Pals Hothnt' 714 m.1235. 213 '289-~l.S IJlST ~ wnst watch So CR Pina nr 20lh C't'ntury REWARD ~W7tor7~ Los l Opil r1 ni. REWARD Pur 'tulP"'d s urrounded "' diamond~. 760 0~80. 675-931.1. LDST am 6 mo <>kt.pup py. male. un be11(e. lg. hair C"\D'ly La.ti VII' N pt HU. 3 ~. ~·i301 or 63'J 7G ~------- found Marine t'qu1p ment Ne~Port Fv·a r h c.11 1 t•, 10 ... n1ir~ :?IJ~ Fuund Yt'lllJ"" l~•b f1•m (().l~l Hll'y HI L ()'¥1 644-400.> o< TiO 14!.-I J"ound Feomak doll! "11-d ~ re<'tt!Uy bad pu:pp I"" Tan V1C 's mark.el on Oma Pt 496-3265 foOund: 8lk Cblbuahua. 3 '24. nr lrvU>e Ave 17th ~T. Cll. Randy. 836-0ll2 POUND: am doc. male. bllt .• Wbt. VIC . Aoabe1 m llltb C M <A-em rtuoest.ooe C'Oll.r. S4B-«i09 FOL':"D ~a lt m "t'd ~ g10Wb lbn nuuz Mat:DOli a 962 64~ o Losl Woman 'C'IL..s nn.: Esl aoCla H !:> 714. Re,.ard Call !:>aodra 979-5(89 LDST: Turtle. Con:ler of Delaware • KJ>o xv11le H. 8. REWARD S3S-(lll96 Found Glu.sa. UDled. prescnpOoo Vic-Npl Pier or Balboa Blvd ~ Ftlund: COLLJ E. l n color M.. LLHA.5A APSO tan Y. 1Jl SE'ITER Fem. NB Animal S helll'r 644-31156 ,, -f'ound: Wht Samoyed. M . ~. 17\.bllrvu>e. NB. 64.S-8144.645-7730 FOUND Shep , Alu ta., nux , male. Vat". El· hs M aenoh• 3 /27 9lllM952 FOUND male puppy. t1illeo ss max . bllt t wht l o r g . v1c Broedwa.y in CM 3 /Z7. 641M17'0 FOUND. Red lrub ~· lA!r. Yog Fem. Vic. Npt. Qty H.all. trrJ..{mS FOUND : Blonde M . Pomenuuan Please iden· tify.~l.2'77 CHECICS /MC /YISA Uat61~;-· 4..lUB E 17th, C M. 548-9182 --- •FOXYLADY * mrrc ALL om. v •97~1138 • DISCREET OUTCALL •953-4473• lnfonn.atJoo I A pp 't ---- Attnct1ve gentleman 38, safe, clean. ntw hnt' Wants d1scrett lun1·h With M r or C'OUl>le J w.t for f\m "Duke" PO Box 11 Newport Bch, C.i ~ LOVB. Y LADIES MODU.S & ESCORTS Wrtll PENTHOUSE FIGt;RES ALL OCCASIONS 3dr5 m 3199 taTJ£RVP~ a.des Angels *Outcall* 642-3812 MC/Visa ~ s.rric.n 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXOTIC US PUNTSBYICE ld.tnOr pl.ant des1giun1: Leutac. Plent main tenance. A ~ low as -~Call 759-9545 U no aM'Wft'. pleae kft1> llymCll I Soddo.bs 5400 ....................... "\Jl IUClt IOOtc" "omt"n l~ ~ pnre Liltllm<' m e mb• "hip ~ UC \ !°'oP~t'"l 6i most t\c111n1ot 0.illnl! Srrv\<'t' Social Club Ap plicauoos a ccepted by phone 631 71.81 ~led Soph.isllcau .. -s for Stncere. Awan.o Smgl~ ~nat100 5oc:'1als 1n pnvatt homt" Your phone numbt-r & 1n qanes lo P 0 . Box 31114. BPvtrly lluls. 90210 or call Ad Srt~r M, 642-4300 .,. bours '\JL ILACIC IOOI'' 0 C ·s ~ & mosl ex at.me dauaa servtce & IOC."l&I club. 1lu.s i.s the last Wttk for our In· trodur:tory Off er MENSWOO WOMEN ~ PRICE Aiipbcabans 8t"t'epted by ~.Opend11ly. lO•m· llpm 71H3J.718 I 'K:;::t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• w...k& L t aNow 7005 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Re A Trevel Agent lD J 1111t 6 weeks . ~Travel Schools 10081 Talbert Ave. FY. ... ~~ _..W-.4. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'OIDi. Claim or adopt at Refined private duty Irvine Anima l Care nwse good local refs • Cent.er. We have such bYe-m. ~ext 79~ pretty pets lhil weell ! A t"Uddly little S b1h HardworiungP11.at.er T1u/lhlteae mix. A PamuniDperrm. sle-ek Doble/Whippet Freest. Shawn 873-SJ'C>l nU. Black lnsh Setter mb. While Sbepberd Cbnalian Public Rela· mix . cul e er a y tiam lady aeekll Chns· O>chpno.. Cocker mix • baa bus. ecct.e. PO Box more. 1bele ''mixed up 811 Balboa. ca . 9211161 muts.. will melt your Hsfp W..t.d 7100 t.,rt. 754-3'1'34. • •••••••••••••••••••••• _;_--------1 1.olt: ao cash reward ,... ACCT. SCTIY brOdsmltoktri.Dew/2 ~~= ....,emenlda ___ . -~-----1 QUall.IW. e'XPf'(I comm 1 1.olt: l/13 Or. Fem Cat. Ila. wdeiw1lter. ln fire .tll Rea collar. vtc. Hunt li e.ully. to underwrite, Jt'br ..,... raae. and a.utat u. UM · placement of comm 'I F o u • d : v I «' • bullneaa. Full ·frinae Ba1frontt f ernando. ~; prof .. looalol· a.a.. 81.k 11 • .,_py, fklt; s.llllt worlr.tna bn; ..-smaa.fJl.1114 •alarJ Hmmnaarate w/f/qr. n•Jlll.mt o. Foad: Siamese P'em. WeJmSclNaer. Oat. , .. laL pa.rtiAI ·------· lat. ...... Pa 1 * HIO ....................... ACCOUMr ca.al CAl1. 760oMll CM Houn IW De7) There are many new firms movmg into the Orange County area, br· UlgJng about an 1ncreas· IRR demand ror eX · penenC'ed accounting pen;oonel. CPA's Auditors Tax Accountants CQst Accountants Seruor Aecou.ntaots Bookkeepers Accountmg Clerks l! you are not aware or the benelll.s of work.lllg temporary. v1J11t us or give us a call, we wall be happy to d15CUSS It With you We are located 10 the Coldwell Banker Bukhng ZJ33 N Broadway 1200 Santa Ana C714t835-4103 FREE PARKJNG ACCOUNTl.NG CLERK Drat.a «Uy clert wd.b ac- <:t'g lmowtedce·for real est.ate pro)eCUOas. p rr- nex1ble hours. Pbooe 487 mt~5wkdys. Acwuntulg )r.~Cletil 'Tllt' JoUy Roiter Inc. has a pot11llon open fOf' an ex ~eo«'d Jr. AcrounlU\R Clerit. Duties are vaned. ind b;ink reronC' 1 IJ at ion'. :iud1~ daily sat~ re port.'>. gen 'I le<h:er ;w rount an.alysl5, A R. ( tµ portwuty for advanl·i· mefll Xlnl .Benef Its & working eood1t 1on ' SaJary C'ommensurale w e xpenent"e. Send ~aume or a pply rn ptnan&o: The~ Bocer', lDc. l'lOCZ GWette Aft. lrvUa. IZ714 71~1 ACCOUMTlMG ASSIGMMEMTS 5hri wortl todcry! ~RARY Of'PORTUMmES .. ACCOl»ITIMG WEM&D ACCOUNTANTS RI.I.CHARGE 1000mas ACCOUNTING CLBKS Oall Evelyn 634-2063 or Susan 915S-2770 ACCOUNT ABILITIES E. O.E. I OO't FREE ACCTNG CLBK SICUTAJlY Past acds rec. /P11.)'able vuur:bers. type so wpm, receptionis t d uties. Irvine MIT. cau Karen, ~ ADMIMISTIATIYI ASSISTANT lmmed.. opening for ex- perienced Corporate Setrttary with lllnt t,yp- 1 ng &: organizat ion a l sldJla & good pbooe man· oen. MW!t be able to lake dictatioo 4' compose letters. Good working anb. • beoefits. Ca II Personnel~ . ADULT CONCESSION WORKERS·! Sat m o. Start Apnl 5. $4.50 hr. 3 free meals, raises, exper beipf\11 but not n«. Ca II 8>b Philbppe at Orange ColmlY &Keway SS2·S511 AllVEITISING SALES 'Ille Dail)' PUot bas an ln'IDediate openlnc for a 1 ale1per1on w ith newlPlll*' diaplay •d· vertlalnl eaperience. Good aalary. com · nU&kD as acellent fr· lnle banellta. ltlleel.Jent p-owth~for a .-.on wt&la career am· blU&m. Call ror appo1•ment ... cm, •YPUT TM IG 4111. Ziil. m ~:r::t•1 ... ---· .... ------. OM.Y PlLOT DD -- • ,;{t:IJl>~"'~"'· ))~J~j1 _• .. ) ... 1 ... 1 ; .. ~ _> ..... • ILI .. 1 .. J ... ; .. · ~-· • ,, a ea,. 1hr C*C.. ... LL1 tOt " I' .... I I ' 0 ;' I raWL.t,f'..,... PS-.o.......-. ....................... ....................... ...................... . . ..................... . ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ····•••········•·•·•··· DriffWa11•Pa.rklA& lot ..... ~ will do tJauM lib Loahan UM~ •a..aJra-S.alroatl•I· peU.. *cklq, plea malNlw Q/ U. Kbl ,r Siii" Aapbalt Ml tl1l ~ t.Ddq. room tdd1 •"\!» ct1.UdNa., on lhfl Ganalalla&. ~a••· tne lri•tnln1. cleao- 1419 A..._~4 Pa.tnltfta. lra or aml, 14 yu exp. Npt Bc b. m.6m all 5. Rco Beainnin1 to Advanct.<d. ~/mo. 540--3'1.9 Ue'd. _ u.a. ~ ~ plclll,y ol '°"• • ar ._.. --U..U., lllfut \0 a 7n1 -FS.+lcca ......_.._. All t'pem oJd Loda or oper. ... ••-•••••••••••••• ODlllfi aaop fa<'UlU• m4114 __ _ VDY LOW PRJCES ml.,.,._.,. deanu.-o.or._ Mt a>l5 ...... Hou1ec •r• Ser vice, lAITroU Doca,eaUq&aa. call l40-71US tor your blue Interview Ro«oUWa1, rett0vaUn1. new lawn1. aeoeral ~. 0.veMt~. lbt .... I Xlnt clnolo1 done by tt.1.., ·· .. lady w /esp. Dependable. .... ••••••••••••••••••• ....._.,Attpalr 12 yrs eaper. NB/CM •••••-•••••••••••••••• a... I'm small. pnca Nntpetdla&texturea are amall 875-3014 Rlll IST. 8'). I 09 ~~ ND1'1'a.ama11 W-7174 C-r.:;t;. lTJJ RJ~ Or. Nil c.,.t ... &tea -.................. . rnu ES'ru1ATES oc bA&tt qwalit.y. reu prin!d mau.CMAte fl C'IMllupa. l&c ...... llO-aa2 ....................... own tram. 14'7-31137 BricS, stooe. block wotk, tile tln. CODCrete pe\l09. al-~ .. --··-•••••••••• ,,... ..._..Co. ReUable, 1ood worll, wtka, d.rivewa11. Fret! lte9dy job. Re:feraxa. e.t. Jolm 141-1583 9m J • 6 .._m ckAn • pu 1al1al1 In rat m ...... ~ a.-'"oef>Olnl, •bl . rwm 9dcl1Uoaa 6 ---H&ulmc •Du.mp J•. cau aoyt.ime 146-72211 AJI types block. brick, 1lump1to n e. Lile , m.uonry. Reas. FTee Est. Bob. 548-27S3, SS.911>8 -·•••••--•••••••••• ~ tGmia ~l"b. O.an .,._ ••1 h . dlD rm. ball SU Ava nn Ir JD. much SlG. t.hr a o.r ebm ,..t odoc' Qll ~..ir. 11 yn e..pr Do woR ~ti 1\ela Dl-4101 Mk for Rudy Ml-842'7 Apartm ents • bouae cleaning. Reh. Dys se 2Dt9, eves 646-650% ~al-Comm4'1"C!lal Do It you.netf-C\aatom • Smolle-Oaa-Wt releu HMd A•~ Free ln!o lleDl. Dl'MOO l:nc. ~ c·tht...._. ....................... Cu1tom C arpent ry lot/Ext. Boat dock re· pmr Char ~vatmg. ~-c.,c .... ....................... we a...re Olrpet Cluoen 8Leam C'lean AlllO up hobtery Wor li l(UIH "l'Nck 11111JUOt urut to'r 1:1.• ell. reu rat.ee ~!rl 16 CARPET 0,.F.AN LNG STEAM f&SMAMPOO 960-3766 CUSTOM INTERIOR 0upet care, floor:.. ww CARPENTRY dowcleaoing. Call Dutch By J ll.Y ~ 8809 for big jobs. 971 11S4 STORM DAMAGE c-.t fCoacnt. Repair . . . . . Rf'moc:lel ••••••••••••••••••••••• Relldent . Commer, 'lbompsoo-Kesel Ucemed . . . Bonded C-Ootractors JJ80l6S fTee &l .. 646-8649. O?meol work-ail types. ~llDlttll> Conxlr RN l('anrnl remade-Lin• I.IC' 1 (tondt!d 64» limt QI Ii al s.r.kft ••••••••••••••••••••••• All a.round bauliog 1 T t.ruck. Free est. C&ll AM 548-3964 V A R D ti A R A G E OCC student. Siklploa~r. Wlll do bouaecleaolng. Tnastwortby & compe-Brickwork. small jobs. tent.~6 Newport, Cosu Mesa It ltvme. 17$-317S eves. .:>oM ADDmOMS Kltchl'n n'modl'llrllf. bMt.h, Oto, ek tM 2:5:1.8 or 642 4300, ad 11Uer J 173 lM hi CL~ANUP. ll»uhnic dump truck. Grade, Xlnt clean101 done by f"'ree estimates. Ally haul. DanfKS..8800 Ron. Uc'd watb refs ....... Si9-858I 5514709. 4 hr nun •••• •••••••••••• •• • •• • • ---Kauhng·Movang Coo Pauoaod Home Remodel crdie 6: tree removal. Ori .... lmtrsKon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma. Uc Contractor R L. Qlackaervice. M&-762t 0.:d.IMB-4078 H el ping Hand s HousekMpers are lhe faoeal. Refs. 673 8890 mq. Acadt-my of Inlcn11ve l)nvmti. Adull tnunlnic. ll'l'n program with lknrtJC:Zll . l.)n Vt•r Ed, 61~ Y80() • •• •• ••• • •• • • • • • • • • e • • e -Carpentry; nsa~oury. roorang, µlumbin.: ••••••••••••• • ••••• • • • • Fioonng, Slue co It tile EJ..ECTRJCIAN-Pnced Drywall & more J8. nght-free ~11t1mate oo ~9990 largt' or small Job6. - l..&t JJJ72S4 6730359 Electric. p a1nt1ng. A&A. ELECTRIC drywall. plum bang re pair t'1muly bu.saness Hauliog Service. 1 i..; T tr u ck . W ill buy b1deabeda • refrigs . Sif1-04ZT ~Tea ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------RJ Cook ~yrs exper. Hauling, c l ea nup s. Loc al year arou nd driveway removals, ~ce 496-11.51, 831 71.32 tn mnunc. 5S7 4!1271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movtn1~ Tbe Starvin1 Q>Ueg~ St~nla have irown Lk. T 124 ·06. s.mr IDOd aerv MJ-3427 r.J_M-J/P!lf I ..... . ..................... . PETERS PAlNTINC Expr 'd Reu Ralea. Free Est. C•ll Gene 552-'°'58 Pa1nt1ng. INT EXT Neat. honest. rt' a& • l2 yrs exp we d Dave 964--104.5 Dave's PllUlUaf. •crvinl 11tta 9 yn, roott rus. c hl't:k my rd, lie. ~ ESSIAM Ostm Pamunc. lo rat.es. Free est 3 yr guar. 9fl2.l4'11, S33 9837 aft 5 Reslclemial at commercW pU:itma. Free eat R.eu. rates 67S.9'.'ill.673-0737 ~ty painUag tr paper· 1ng.. Wortt guaranteed. Free est. Steve $47 -4281 WALLPAPERING Expert Ulll&ilat1on 20'k dlSc on paper Free est. 631 ·Ul9 Quality Palllters. exper fast aerv , tree Pst. Guaranteed 8-48 5684. 842-0:IX> RAJNBOW Extenor 11ntenor 4 yr guar Low pnc~ Free t$ CAii 642-9614 PLASI'ERLNC Addltioos. houses. Free eat *-4892 n 'Wg ••••••••••••••••••••••• New cooatruct ion . ~modeling, replping. electroruc leak detection Top Hal. S37 .3194 roal Sen-ice, a.poin • •••••••••••••••••••••• Want a really clean pool"' Ca.II Pool Ooaor Free est.~. RoofilMJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Repair " Reroof. All types -s hingle "· roc:kshakea-comPo·tar. Free est. 541-5930 Fin . Av&LI. -------- ~lined roofing. Free .-,t Leak repair $35 Good rate-. on :.hakes & l'umpo. Call 975 1107 ext ~ -RotoH-..q -~ 642.8482 Quahty~ectncalwork. L1c'd + work guar Hau111radin&. demoh· tJon. Sk.aploader, dump tzw:k. Treestyrd work. 1!31-12S7 BG 's profess1ooal 1lousedean1ng and c~ service Free l'5t. Bonded. 714 1771 3863. -...................... . Carpentry Comm 'I, -- Resid Free Estimate. Quality Concrete Work John . 646-0425, or No job too small. Free 531-«82. estimates. call 536--4708 8. WUsoo & Sons, Bldrs . Free &t. 30yrs exper. Bonded, Lac •357487 Remodeling, room add 646-1740 or S48~. or!ll&-30!8 ...._ __ ------ Cement work of all kmds Patios, sidewalks , brickwork, free est !)56.-0757.~1 iu.ad 1CommJ /Indus. Ml·Slm Rsnble. TI4~~ ---------Ha n1dl•og Plumbing, electrical. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN heutmg, all gen repllll'S. Want a REALLY CLEAN Bes t rates , be s t Fr-eeest. 536-1362 HOUSE~ CaU Gtngham workmaosb1p Smal l --Girl fh!eest 64.>51ZJ jobapref'erred 67S.8345_ Tiie. panelling. plumbing, ----- s:-imllng. gmhoust' WIO· Oearung, any type Isl ~ELL idle items ~1th a <lows 642-98S9 No JOb loo class work done w ante Oa11y Pllut Clas~1ried Ad sm1ll _ _ __ gnty. R.mbl. Ins s.52-01~ G~~------- 1~..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-Quality Laodscaprng• Comp 50ftsc ape <k-91gn & mstailallon. All work ~r 1''r~ e5l Green· dale Landscaping 7Jl.Q76 Ftne ext. piuotsng. St. Quality Painter'! ln- L1c ti os Try me R tenor' ntenor, lo rat~. Smor 83&-~ , '""'est 848 5684 e'Ve"i Prof. pa.int.mg. Ext 4t Int MOit £x1 S27S I 38001.5 Fr e e est SJ6 4 383 MC/Vis.a 1'1nd wh.il ) ou "ant 1n fr.uly Piiot CIJ11. .1f1l>1i' WAU..PAPERLNG ~est Llr 331)988 Call Norm &U-Oll!O WANT ACTION~ Oa~Mfed A<l\ 6(2 5678 - N-0 .)Ob too small. R.ea.sooable rat.es. 1-'ree est. 597-3271 t.la.'>s.l/ted adverusing 1s o ht."lter WJY to tell mon· people about the l>erv1cc you have t.o orfer. A~k about our luw rates to CU). 642 56711 --~~·!.~:'.''!:.~ ..... !!.~~r.~!.~:'.~t:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~-~!'."!:.~ ..... ?!~~ ~~f.~.o:!t:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~:'."!:.~ ..... !!.~~ Http Wanhd 7 l 00 H11p Wmuhd 71 00 ~ Wan~ 7100 Help Wat~ 7 I 00 ............................................................................................ A1·t·o1ml1ng ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Light c>xpcricnC'e suffic1cnl to lanrl this pus 1tion. Company h as great ht·nC'f1ts and ra1sl!S and there is plenty of room for advancement. Starting s al:ir v $900. Oth<!r A<'count1ng pos 1llo'n._ open Ca11 Rita. 540 6055 Coastal Person~ A~ncy 2790 Harbor. C.M. NEVER A FEE J#fMAMAGB On art.e. semi-ret.Jred cou ~with maintenance ex· Assemhlers Sailmaker or 0C Airport, M Th. 6am-4 :II pm Will lram. m.148.l ASSEMllBlS For medical electronics Expenenced preferred. A.SSEM BLERS tu will traul. Hours 7am tst & 2nd Shifts Avail. lo 3 30 pm. Excellent benefits & wortung con Excellent opportunity an dJtaoos. Mtss1on V1e10 sml medtcal device mfg area.. Only those seekmg co walb l(ood growth permanent employment potenlJal ln1t1al duties need apply. call Susan \ant'd Recent prodllC· 581 :ll30 t1on expe r. hel pful.1--------- Manua I dext eri ty ~-.ary Must be able to read & wnte English. ~.00 lo start. Apply U1 person RENAL DEVICES INC. 14281 Fra.nkhn Ave, TusUa ASS4STIM * Advertising * START perieoce. 21 units. Cost.a .---------MeU!"lnfant ot. SPMC, B>ITOlt suavEY S::IJPM to 9:30PM. Mon- day t h r u Friday - 9:30AM to l:JOPM Satur· day. Great for collegians and moonlighters. -4.00 per week . ONLY REQUIBEllENT lS A GOOD VOICE. Call: 642-43Zl. ext. au after 5:30PM, Mon.day tbru Aida¥ ~~ls ~20:!0. ASSDIBLE.R B.ICTIOMIC BANKING \\' l' h;i' l' a I t•w d101t'l' pos1t 1on-. av~11J.1hl'' 1mmC'd1ately. AsMst. e>p.ratiom Offic~ Hot. TeUtt PIX TeUfl"S C~dit Ch•cbr Filt Clerils \\t· h..t\e J ::.u1 l program. frel' trv employees. paid \ acal1on tht~ y1.•ar. Plu~ excellent ~ta rtin g salarv. II \OU qualify for any of the aboH' ple.i~l· phone for an mll'rv1ew. Pat Magrill 645-5333 ~ .::±Bank :.~ • CABl~ET MAKER · Custom ex~rl Hunt 8ch. 963-0:560 or 968--4920 CAU. 760-3411 <24 Houn Per 0~ I CARPENTERS needf'd fo r tenant 1mprovt- mmts Pwsb ~ntry. drywall. lal>UllC at ell"C tncal Call for appt D-um CUWaab Caabaen wa.Dted full or Pfl'. ftn\'b.S-UAna, • Npt 8dL C&1J Mt • ..,. M. A* fGr N.-y ClenraJ TypL'l Par\ lame ror elU."lltnR olhc-e an Hu Bch. area Univ ex penf'nc·ed & acrur .. te lftCia~y 964-~1 _ Cl\-LlrE:. O.BJCAL Work10g temporary 1s the bet ..,..a y to find your c:h.f.JJnlge lD t.be b~~ wor1d. We are now 10 ~fort.be follow· ID& loo& term assaan rm:nl.s lmmedl.atL C)9en a:op. • Acic:9s. ... , ... I ell Q .J YB a:pr-ID com put.er flekl) l.LERJCAL BANKING OPPORTUNITY TBJ.St• ~ 11 1· x µ e r 1 I." n r r• nt-cessary. will train with cai.h1er1ng or :.imiJar backaround. L1t1• typing rcqw r ed. (;on u,<t MS PU RC E.J..J., AMERICAN SAVINGS 7 I 4 1141·2222 BUtNAPARK 8:!31 La Palma A'lf' l:X>E MI 1.-II 1be Dally Pilot needs a penon for our Classified Advertising De part· meat. The person we s eek s hould e n joy teJepbone sales. be able t.olype4.Swpm (electric), have a pleasant personality & e njoy ARTIST Product>OO Artist needed for faal paced Orange County publication fu-m. Pmte up, layout " type aetliog n ecessary. Salary based on ex · perience Call Karen Fong S49-4834. ASSB-•B Western Digital Is a rapidly erowln& com- pany in tbe semJcooduc· tor field. We have cur- rent openings for aa· semblen who cao work from blueprints a nd schematics and US«.> st.an· dard & special tools . Must have lugb school or vocational training w direct e xpenence. Benefits include: oCom· petatave salary. •Paid med.teal. dent.al. hfe lll surance. •PaJd bolidays. •I week vacdlaoo urter 6 mos, •Unique employee stock ownership plan. •Credit uruon. •Wage re· vaew every 120 days Don't wait to make yow- move1 Put your slulls to work Apply lo penonnel AUTOROUTI REGISTER. Early AM. l'i'I to 2 bra. 1375 lo $450 /mo . Xlnt . moonlight. Wives. re tired. disability. stu- dents. Need gd wheels. ~or S40-61'22. Equal Opportunity Employer CASHla •••WOODS NEWPORT ....... ,...,,. t6 mos u;pr, eve1ung sb&ll. 4 WJ mldnipt) , _________ _ working with a great 1---------group of people• We olfer excellent com· pany benefits includ111g medical. dental. life an- s ura nce, etc. S alary PLUSromtTUSSion! Please call for interview Personnel Dept 642-4321. ext . m ORAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa Equal Opporturuty Employer ADVERTISING SALES Art.tsl PASTE-UP ARTIST Rapidly expanding South Or~e County pnntang. publistung and advertas ing company has im mediate openings for Past.e·UP Artists. Pnor t•xperienec n~sary in advertising layout. type marit-up. paste-up and rok>f' cutting_ Knowledl(e ol camera and typeset ting helpful Excellent c o m pensat ion and ben efit s pa c kage. Vanous shifts available. W"'-'11 DiC)ital Ccirpot atioft 3U21 R.ed Hill Ave. CM (com Red H1ll & Baker> C7 I 4J557-3550 Des1gru.ng Technology ForJ..he fUture E .O.E Ba bys1tter needed for kids 8&11. M /W/F , J.6pm, 10-S in summer. Xlnt pay, Ref's req'd Own transp. So L.iguna. &1126. ----- BABVSITIER I need mature. dependabll' ~n w /car to sit for 21 mos boy 12t.ol4 day per rmnilL Some ovemates Vac . W arne r & Edwards,H. 8 . 848-5685 BABVSITIER-full t1 mc to care for 5 mo. old twms & 7 yr old girl an our Mesa Verde pool home. 54().442n Southe rn California group o f weekly newspapers b as am mediate openin gs for sales r epresenlata ves spec 1al1 zing 1n Automotive Dtsplay Ad· vertiaing SaJes. Recnnt- menl Display AdverlJ.s· mg Sales and Telephone Advertising Sales. ApplyUlpersonat 1---------•J Babysiller. full tame, AM PRESS Division of Sutt.oo Industries, Inc. 27742 Forbes Road Laguna Niguel, CA (714 )831-1441 Assemblers Leadmg 0 C. electronics ~nufactunng company has the following re· quirement· days, for 7 mos. old girl. S48-QI06 Banking cc:oc-111Rr"Cid Teler Btt.nlrinc DP8.TB.La S...eo.t ... An~bank 849 erSt.C.M. Banlong. S40-S300 E.OE Eldofodo ... Laguna Hills has unmed. opening.a for full tame expenenced tellers . Excellent benefits &t compet1t1ve sala.nes Contact Ca lhy Bryan for an appl. 581.QX>. EOE M F --- The new Lake Forc•.;t braoch ol a lead.mi: S&L a.s ~eelung a Teller to wor1c part tame <mom· lngs > Expenenc-e 1s prt-· ferrcd. but we w1U tram someone with c ash handhng expenenr<' and b gh1 lYJ>Ull skJ.l..ls. We of· fer -Top St.art.in II? Sa la ry •Free career Apparel •FreePamng We will be interviewing ID .. ep'1tg/Qitrtl fUll tune. exper. helpful bul not nee Many ro. benefrts. Apply al 1660 Plncenua, Costa Me5a IOO«IHPEI fUU Charge, must be ex· per'd, t.bru Tnal Balan~ -Multi SET of books. Lovely offc 11> lrvme In· We bave a full time pennamml poart>on am mediatdy avaJJab~ for an e&P«rieoc-ed Head Casruef' m our q 1'&11 t y Mall dothmg st.ore. Xlnt salary &. t"O. benefits. Ap ply an person to Mr Crooks . 45 Fash ion bland. ~ Beach, t:.O t:. .._,MO..• ... <Ex.JI". req. for Pa.stuon lsimld law f u-m J •r.w ad Sdry (Expr. w LD.SW"alltt. no sbortbaadl • 'GSH.J aerie UO key touch-40wpm) dul>tnal are.1 Sal;.iry l•--------•I •RecordaCleril 0Cm:ix111g. (ilin~. no typ U\jl I commens urate w t'lC. penence Please ~t·nd H.e:riume to Ad• 564 r o P 0 Box 1560. Coi.la Mesa. Cahf 92626 lbok.kttper fUll or r T Apply between 2pm-4pm Moo·f"n. 25.30 W~t Coa:.t Hwy, Newport Ikh ID tt ap..gAu't Job Cott aen. Needed for an"h1tec1 ural & urban design firm Salan• nex1ble. benefits Pl<•ase send resume to PBR. 18012 Sky Park Car de. Ll'VUle 92714. IOOOEIPSl RtaJ &tale Appra1smg Co. needs full charge axikk~r. part lime, hrs. fl exible, salary negotiable. Leslie 54().2n62 C~tlEIS U TVTE M Cl\-Llf\W::. MARKE"TS Op(>rungs oow available ror full time Assa.:.tant M.anagtrs on 2nd & lrd 'l"~'fll'.cf'o"IL IP C 3723 lirch Str-Ht Mt wporl '-'ach shafts No tx~n enrf' ---------neoc We train Adv.1nc-e ment opj)Ortunaty for rmnaicement pocullOQS to S!i.50 per hour tf quabf1ed For morT an format.too & antervaew appty t.o store lfJ7. 111 Del Mar. C<>et.a Mtsa 63l·IM21. WiU lDtt'TVICVt' Monday t bru Friday from 8am to Jpm. Equal~ Employer Oen cal DO THE RISING PRICES GET YOU DOWN~ WECAMHB.P Display sales positions requlre 2 years pnor ex· Equal Oppty perience in display sales 1~~~Em~p~lo~y~er~M~/~F~~ with 6 month s ex -1: Asl I tplrr jSoidtnr Must have I year solder· mg experience. Will be reqtAred lo solder book, turret term inals, wire solder & touch-up PCB's. Apply at: Experienced Some note dept. ex· pmence would be de· sirable. <m MONDAY, March 31. I•-------• from 10 AM lo 3 PM. P&JdWedtly Top Pay NEVERAFEt-: Holiday & Vacat.aon Pay perience in speciality. Telephone Advertising Sales poeitioo requires prior sales expen ence with s uper v isory responsibility. We are seeking highly motivated individuai. wi&b iniilalive and a auc- Cl!lldul record iD display ' and advertising aales. Smd resume iDclud!ng • • aalaly blaory to: SUITOM : IMDUSJ"llES, IMC. •Newpclt Oeow Dr ~520 •• Newport Beacb, Ca aseo Mmtw~ 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 642-2'27 E.O.E. United California Bank fi»A Newport Cnt.er Dr. Newport Beach 644-6464 E.O.E. Please call Venda at nt4 I 642-4000 for an tn· tervaew appourt.ment. ASSEMBLERS we will --------train. Appl y 7am , BANKING RDBJTY FIDIRAL Savings & Loan Assn. 25431 Trabuco Road 14 <.at Lake Forest On ve I MacGregor Yachts, 1631 PlacetUa. Coeu Mesa. ASSEMBI,ERS ASSB•9 TECHMCIAM Candidates will be trained in the proceaaing or heart valve U.sue. Good manual duterity Jftf.; documentation ol fabri cation o rders ; perform other duties as aulped. We offer ao ltbrt benefit pro1nm. Plee9e apply iD person between 2"4 PM SHIUY,IMC. 179)0GIJeUeAv, lrv. F.quaJ Opport. Emplyr. SAVINGS COUNSELOR Qilumhla Savinp •• pro- ,resslve and growin1 S It L bal an opportunity for an experienced Savmp CounsekJr 1n lta beautiful A.nabeim savinp office. 1be select.ed applicant will be knowledgeable in all savinp transactions. have recent S & L ex· perlence and type 45 wpm. 'Ibis podioa off era an exceptional work en· vt.ronment, competitlve aaluy, aad outatand.lnl bmelllt bldud.ina com· pany pald career ap- ~t-medlcal, dental 1lld ue tniunnce. and Lab Forest Equal ()pportwlity Emp&oyer BAR G IR L ~. lull-lime, part.time. M6-S544 Barmaid. attractive. en· t.b .. luUc. part time . -.ms BEAtmCIAN -Esper, sbarp. procreaalve needed. Call for In· Ul'View. w /Keratio H.B. ~ 8Muly MimcJDta. tw1 time tor bu1 aalon. Rtcbard Ouelette Salon, 200 Newport Ceftter Drtv.i, Newport Bad '* lllUlliM. Few an Iii· i--------• tervfew appointment, •-~--••""U'•• A.IDI plMM C.U Nancy Perrin - Ill (714)m.no1 ~ ~h hh Scot••a... ....... _.ORICJ....,• CA.LL 1~• Ot lloJn .. 0.,) ICQIX--F~ PolllicJll with ~ FaahkJa bland invest· lllfllt firm. Excellent op-- portunity. Call 640-0123. B>ys, ctrla. to sell no.en Easter weekend. S2 .so pr hr + bonus . Stan. 531.11231 BOY /Under 17 yrs. SR O.C. TECHNICIAN Pharmaceutical manufacturer reqwres tecbnic:tan with e.s .. ln ~or equivaleat. ouua anclllde routine ~:tatlve and quao· ve ana.IY1I ia of raw materiala and rmiabed prodycta. WIMEID ,.~ CMril Typist Reap&.ist S.Uel..WS Jorn the lHm of pro· fewonal lemPoraries. Hra; 1-4 PM. Ltpl fac- tory work. Must be aood swdellt and fut worker. MW'IQ2 Please aend resume. IRVINE 752-6666 ~with aa1ary b.ia· E.O.E. M /F Briddayer, full time, abte tory,to: I~~~~~~ to won akJDe. Depeeda· AMAM>UC. IMC. a.EIUCAL ble.l'IS-3175 17802 ••nc .... DIUlllNG •1t1 •"'• ....._,CA92713 *Uftnftl tn Fllilll6aD r..land area bat ~ Ol*llo• Eq\191 Oppty. Empl. Ill /F HORTUNITY tor cmblter. Houn a: »5. Ea--'ence prefened. d ~ u-•-JlcGln.ley Cbil cue wanted. 2 *"1w.Mt1-h ~ ~ cbildnn. lly bome lD far~~M4-2212 lie.a Verde. Poulble Cleft .. IVR9 live-lo. MOG thru JYl. ,.,,,.., 45wpm and at _.,I Ila .... I moadta pnYioa a.ta Ana lluuf1ctarer _aau __ flfl_..am. ______ , Se.tap ud Loan o.r ltM l'""Wtiete ~ Qild ear.. 4 wa. a( hall ........ uperimce .... far a ap . .,..,.,.. • dam. for Infant. llay 19 qWwd. baatid: '** ~ Mft =• Un June 13 lD my ttome. =-~ C:~ca, Elec~ *-;Lbna rri., T:IOA.M. MS. PUBCELL tdcal lwdwu., Ei.e· to 4.IO P.11. ~ lllrDlf'AN tric:al or Pl•abtac. ...._ Bdl. 91», ... ,. """""' PenoD mut be .. u. SAVINGS llllU.....S tor tlda de· No 1-9 to travel all cmtt' ...... ,. r:.~..:~ ton to look for 1an.. n••-...tJ22 cipea...... ... ... yuu11119d them ..... ,_ _pl: TM Ito •u. r1&bl ber'e lD ~ LAOUNAlllLLS: 8lllldt ~ • lltla, To ~ ,aur cu•• .._JaTwoM. 2m& '*"'6w. &.A. ..... ..UMNm. IOB M /1' /JI SENIOR DEPARTMENT CLERK Lear S iegler, .. :nrri:' Products Dtvisaon •~ • ~g Ora.n£e Count' rn;inl.tarturer currenth ~ a Semor Depart m~nt Clerk for our RcilJbllaty ()(>panment We ..eek a n md1v1duJI walh general oHirt! ex penen ce a nd typani.: <tblhty of~ wpm We oiler good ~tartlllt: ~aJanes and complelt• l'()(llpany paid bener1t" 1nrlud1ng 13 paid holiday,. inl'luctan ~ l"hnstmas shutdown rnedlcaJ. dental and hf•· <'UVera~{' .md more. Our c•1mven11•n1. freeway close f:icahty offers ..a plf'asanl. ~rowth onenl f'd wortllll( environment For 1mmed1ate con s1derat10n, please con t.tct our Per'>o n nd [)epartment. LEAR SIEGLER eaGY PIK>DUCTS DMSION 2040 E.. Dyer Rd. Santa Ana. (•A 714-540.3210 F.qual Oppty Employer M /F fH Clerical SICUTA.1115 Employment avail. In multi 1urroundin1a. Competitive pay, in- teniew •bi re. For more info. call Tod Services m8l>O ... ..,. ..... 1. !!~.~~ ... _!!~f~r. .. .'~ .. -?!.~ ~:! ... ' .. ! .. ...?!~ O.Uut•uta Penoa, ~II/ff ... be fir• ....... l • Clerlcul Tl.AIHllS • F 181fA1M ~~t,!:~ ·.._'tfl:~· ~..::-:=:: ... ,,.,,.. HA·'nme Oda. ....... ce-.a.°-=' op-•11.. ,.,.,_, .C.M. ............ ......,,_SOM ,.......... .. ..,..... ~ ~., Auto lilp"1. ~ -. . Electrorict ;;!TRIAL ELECTRONIC/ RICIANS Openings) DeauU(ul Fosh1on Island olrlce bas several po thons oswo from S"O upwards. Gn: t prom.otl.on proepect. ... .ind exc lhml twnt"ftt . Call Rita. 5·10-6miS ~~""'" --" mu AYet'/ Pulw1.1. .,..... INb middle lllV .... ....... .., .... --------1 II .._k' dlldem. Nae DtliYll'J Dt'htr. Part ....... lalar,. ...... ~ OllUl Lala. .... ~..., , ................... ~ ability to complete lnstotlotton. maintenance. con- struefk)n, modflftcotton ond overhaul ct moior lndusf11ol elec· tronk: ond etectncol controts. systems and eQUipment. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS, SR. C 0 N C S I S I 0 N r:...r:-· AM or PM. "-"· WORJCIU.ll 6 1' yr a..BBJCAL llAT MU110M wmtANIW JOI CL• Needed t o aaalal m =.,••uoa'i. .. .f'ri,t.$_ l1 at lllO Pl atu a, a.a-.. olda preferred. own ..,__ .. 1119 pW •k ft91_...,.._ ca11 lbb PW116ppe at O..aaa. ~~~~I CONSTRUCTI O N . ~•per.In illdllllna.t w...._ ca11 forappt.•lD OOOK -Exper. oeeded Dal. lllm ~u II few LA. n..ioa.oia-m NB It CM W•bie A ~ve de· pen. ca.r. Penn. P tr. H OO /U SO per mo. ~ ........ HEADTW•• Grow ing 1'1oao tlal lnslatuuon needa In · d.lv1duaJ wub Finance Comp&ay or Cuhler or Teiler upeneoce. Oul iJlll1I penonali \,y " h pl tYJIU)g requa red. Slartinl salaJy lo SOC> °"' TJJMSl part time. ~=ad~ ra~ Oll«Al/Aaaf ..... ~ fl bene ~ J300 4dlly wt. Periooffice. X· Harbor Blvd ~ C.M. Ray he reqd. Penou. ~ per80D wanted for Small pleasant l.rvtne ol · Ike. OllJ Nancy~. -~-~-----~1 1row1og practice. COOi( flUU. n.. tf1-44Dt. C4 M9y '72·9955 ACCOUMTING CUD Westminster based com pa.ny needs Individual with 10 key ability and expenence in A /P, A I R and Payroll lo do a vane· ty ol accowitin& func· llom in man~acturing envi.nmment with iood bem. Starting salary to 8lO Cal Gingtf-9·, 2.99ss MICRORLM TRNE a.Ell TYPIST Ta Dept. Times Mirror Cable 'l'*viaioo. a cable com· munlcaUooa aut,ieldJary of the Times Mirror Company, bas an im· mediate opeJUD.C for a Oert'I'ypgt. Req\.ln!S a bJgb school graduate with at least a year ol experience u • Oert TypL'lt. You must be an ecauate statiaticaJ typUl. YOU will maintain tax rues. type tu mums imd perform other mis· cellaneous clerical dames. Ka.letp H1lla Hosp. in Newport Beacb baa an 1mmed. operu.n& for a re- lief cook. 3 days, S:30AM to 2PM, 2 days lOAM lo 6· 30PM. Xlnt startln& salary ar fringe beneftts peckaee. For mtervtew C1llll.act Barbara Durao 86$107 ... E.O.E ... ll /F. C4JOt needed ror reUre· meal facility. 2nd sblft. Quatily ~ exper. req'd. Good benerlts. Newport Villa, N2·S861. COO KS Car row 's Reslauranl. Apply In penoa 820 Avenida Pico, San Clemente OJDb DllllaJ EothmiutJc DENTAL ASSr wanted ror expand. ID& Newport Beacb prac. lice. Experience o r scboolin& preferred. M3'5.5. DISPAlCHB Procnlaaive Health Care O>. ln Newport Beach is now <Xlftd\.rUog oa IC>ing Interviews for sharp eoeraetic iod1vlduals rib aper. dilpatchmg •mblil•oefl9, fire, pobC'fl or tad vehicles. Muat have wortio1 knowledge d e>ran,e County. 4 day ~ weet. Xlnt atartmg saiaty 4r frln1e benefit.I package Avail. May s.80. For mterview COO· tact Denise Guimond 6U-1616 E 0 E. M IF. GroWlllg Fasblng bland bo&.sed fmn seeks deUlil onent.ed tndiv1dual will· tng to work grave yard shift Be tr11ned to m1<'ro.film 1 mpQrtant documents. Xlnt benefits & startinl salary lo S7SO. Cal912·9'55 Due to a recent acq ui.si· uon. we are now one ol lhe IUNl cable com· pe.mes in lhe nation, and will 100D be moving lo spaclOU.'S new omces LD Irvine. Exper. prd. Port Mesa CoovaJesceot Hospital 6G-OtOO Do•·Groomer, Ex - OJDb foc immed. hire. perienced, talented, Pminsu1a aru. ~ ls.:16, mLl'lt be ex per 'd LD Hand· ask for Pete. scwonng, 661-0'nM. SRACCTNG CLSUC College A<'count ing & bnght attitt.de wins this s~r startlng spe>t w1th financial giant located tn heaut 1ru1 Newport fkach Xlnt bc ns & \l.wtm~salary Lo $875 Cal 972-9955 CARR't' FOX -AGENCY 1616 E 4th Street Ste 1.30. Santa Ana AU.JOBS FREI': l1l'nc·al ACCTSPAYAILE a.EU ACCTS R.ECBV AILE Cl.BU( Perm. p/llme position. Jolly Roger, Lag. Sch 494-0487 Clencal FRHJOIS We offer an excellent salary and benefit pro- !O"am to our employees, wtuch mcludes dental Ul· surance and a <'ompany paJd penslOll plan. You are invited to apply In per:.on o r t'al l 7141557-6400 ror informa· lton TIMES MIRROR CAILE TELEYISIOM J:m.A Harbor Bl. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 F.qual Opp Emp M IF COUECTOR W<.il est.abll.sbed rinance m Ill Cemt.os needs tn- dJVldua! wtth col~IOO expeneoce 10 fmaoce co , collection agency oc ret.ruJ backgTOW>d Xlnt bPnef1t1. St.arting salary 1870. Cal Mary 972.9955 SECRET A.RIES CARRY TYPIST FOX GBGAL OFACE -AGENCY We have 1mmecl-opeft· 1816 E 4th Street inga avail. for t..bAe poel-Ste 130, Santa Ana uons. Ir you wanl to AU.JOBS FREE ~.giveusacall ! 1--------• TEMPLOY IMC. 42 IS Uc: llagll 1 ~~ ... .,... .... uttte is lie)!! Cook wanted, Susanne's Restaurant . 480 S. Coast I Hwy. LB. ~9011 COUNTER PERSON Dry cleaners. Will train. 642-5466, 545-1086 COUMTBHEU' Full or p /tlme Dry Cleaning plant N 8 644-.(832 c :tc:Hetp & 5-dwidl '""°" New experlenc.le tn work- ing r /time & p /t1me 675-2193 CUSTODIAN Temporary help. 2 PM LO 10 PM. Call Chuck. Mon thru F'nday. 631 ·28llO CUSTODIANS fUIJ lime & P tr wort cleaning clubhouse. laimdry rm. & wortu>g outside at apartment complexes in Irvine. Xlnt benefits for run time. Apply al: THE IRYIME CO. 1071 Camelback Newport Beach, 644--6796 Equal Oppor Employer Da ta entry · a ss t operator. IBM system 34 l~ltey needed. Wiii train Entry level position Good starting salary FUU co. benefita. Apply 1 American ZetUer, 16881 Hale Ave., Irvine OPPORTUHITT knocks often when you 111e rau.tt. getUng Owly Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Or ange Coast a.rtet.. Phone 64.2 S6i8 --- DRAA ER Loolung for a pos1t1on with a arowmg and •la· ~ company" Comader our rurrent openlllg for a Draft.er 1be selected applicant Ul tJus J>0151t1on w1 II draw lojpcs. assembly draw-uws. EIR ':..ell' It ts es· senllaJ that you have a muumwn of 6 months to I year of draft tn~ ex penence We offer compet1t1ve salariei. and a very generous benefit pro gram to our employees, wtuch mclude JO pald holidayi; Free deota.I plan ~1ve medical IDIUr&DC'e TIAUoo reLmbu.rsemeol Apply in persoo to the ad· dreu ~, or phone our Employment Depart· meat at 714 /833·2400, Ext. :Mt for additional in· rormauoo reg.ardlog t.lua career opportunity. SPERRY UNIVAC t 4W C aAlllfJtftr ~:utkw ZTZ2 cbelson Dr lrvioe. CA 92713 A Divisioo of SpetTy Corpora Uoo andaoequal opportunity employer M /F OR.IVERS -S200 Week. 'Mll train truck d.ri vers. ()pea 8am-3pm. 986-8413 Onver/Gardener comb . 955-2611 Oasstfied Ada are rellUy srmll ''people to peop1e·· s.1J1~ calls with big re· aderstup and big result:.' To place your class1f1ed Jd. call today 642·5678. Have valid CA liceoae. ---------1 Good driving record. CLERICAL "I mB!LY GBAD11ADD DOM CJOLLIGI AID> WAD'! 8UU wBICB mucmoJr!O'J!AKll" •As a recent college grodu· ate. I was uncertain as to the field I wanted to enter. I cledded to go to &DOflc for Abogoll Abbott Tempo1arte. ., that I could gain a oarfetv of experimc:a In dl/f e:rent types of busfnaea and public lnadtudona. I have worbd for manv companies. large and 91DCJllJ In ocrountfng, maTlcring, and engineering departmmta, m c.oell as lnv~t ftnm and even eduoadorL ' ·0n the whole, I find that thla IWM been a great expe.i lenoe /M me and I pion to contl.nue LOlth Abigail Abboa until I return (0 Khool next ~: ••• Na..U.Pa.tor Thia .. only one of the many la80l'9 more and .,.. people are jololng our t8mp0rary ttaff. WhM'• your NUOft? Whe.,.. It may be. why not ..... for Or9nll County'• ....... ? w • .,.., top ..-... and offer Mowftta too. c.a • or drop by ... wba..,. there'• an Ab9dl Abbou offtce ••• We're .a OMr 0..... Countynt *"'' \ . ,Mof TfMPOAAR61NC. ........... MWFOllTMM::m 4MOC=• ...... .. , . 1Wl'lll HlllY .... e&.. .... 1 ,. .... , riiUiiTOii .............. ,. , ...... Min. age 20. Apply at Penayaav e r, 1860 P1acentia.Cll. DRIVER. Meyerbor·s needa driver to make de· liveries fro m com- mtaaary to o ur 3 reataurantl. Mo1tly mamiq boun, f1D.labed by 1·2 pm claUy. s daya, ll·F. Ideal tor 1tudeot w I p.m. clulea. Call Hal 557..mz DlffllS Mm or women 25 :rn or <*Ser. KDow tbe coast au.. Net nm. week or more. Oran1e Coaat Y.UOW C.b. 17JOO llL Herrmann, Fountain Valley. (J'l{o or Slater betwn Newbope • kid) DRIVERS C3>SS COUNTRY. No qiadal Ile. req 'd. ll8cGrep Yacbta Mm~la,C.111. Dr1 eleanln1. E•· Pi11eoeedT Will train. Full or P /T . Call __,Ll>iek. ••1 .. 1Al1 'P; Jkm loallAllll DeU' OOMD .___.....,.,_rtr ........ _ .... ol P rr. <Durta1 aelilool brL _.. ...... WW tniD. ....... wlYle ,YOD...,.., ..-•. toaart or man iarGlllrieca. 1cm w. t1t.b.8l ... _ Make 1our abopplDI --by ... the Dall1 PllotO...UW Adi. ~ .. In. obittty to lnltoll conduft, Junction boxes. plug$ and l'WttCllet; , .. , electrical circuits and P<>nels: locote trOUble. repcir electOOot systems and unlt1 such o' motOfa, machines . trar'llfofmets. retcJvl. etc. the Cllbo¥e po$1ft0nl Ofe bocked by one of the notion's most oullb de 1g benetlta programs. COl(;:OU.ECT: Ida Neu (714) 632-5577 Weetdav1c & om to • pm We o,. on equal opportunity employer. 1Alnol1tiea. women and handicapped are encouraged to apply. Auton.Hes Dtvalont Roclr#ell tntemotlonal 3370 Mlroloma Avenue Anaheim, CA 92803 Attn: DI OCP330.AA39 ~1~ Rockwell 9111'.~ International Employment Opportunil 11'"' SADDLEBACK COLLEGE C ET A Ti tie 2 -0 Pub I 1 c S l' n 1 t· e Employment T emporary tr :une~ positions subject to ava1labll1ty of funds. Salarr: $649 monthly Ful benef 1t package CHILD CARE TRAINEE CLBICAL TRAINEE GREENHOUSE TRAINEE ESCrtOW TRAINEE/ RECP/ MESSENGER - WlllJ&ed for a rut crow I.DC mdependent eecrow 00. OllJ Dtane Ml-1.ZSS EXPEDITERS htSllHt • INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE TRAINEE We ba ve 1mmed1ate oc>m1D,p ror ~ lD woril Ill OUT fat'1bty U1 tbe Irvine lnduatnal Complex Promot1oo!I have t'realed grouod Ooor oppoMlllllltet 1n bolb AIHmbly Order Plammt aod Scbeduhn& JlJd Sales Order P Ian lllDg and Scbedub.n&. Mat b. C ET A e8gfbW Apply to~~ eo.ty Rec";i;:4~s1r~ •TEST TECHNICIANS ht&z.dSMft Immediate open.mp are avatlable for produ<'t1on t.elll techmc1aru. lo tt">t & troubles hoo t Pri nlf'd Circwt Boards and hnal as.sembbes used 11\ C'Om pulA!r terminals B.ECTRtCIA.H 2 ~yr. romm 'I ell pr ri·q fo~ & A f.:.lecl nr 546 18711 ~ MECHAHICAL IMGtNIRS Degrff. M1n1mum ex penence considered Ell· cellent benefits and Requires working ~eoodiOom Maa· knowledge of TT I.' ''Oil VieJo arra Onlv <'I rcu1t ry ui. 1111? i 1110 l.habe seclunR permanent 5enes IC's. Pmployment M'ed apply Call Susan Sil 3830 We olfer-a s~ble 11oork 1 ________ _ erw1ron.ment 11o 1lh dO ex cellent s alary nnd 1--------· bentf'J.ts packa"e 1nclud tnit company paid L1f t'. Dental. Medi c a l Insurances, Pension Plan. Savuigs Plan with tugb interest. JOl, paid b:lbdays pe1' year and I weeti: paid v acahoo after 6 months. Tius po11rt1on must be filled 1m medlat.dy. Please appl) at PERSONNEL. , mi>S TRIVEX INC ·~ o.. ... _ • .._..... 3UIO Redhill AVt'DUf' Cost.a Mesa. Ca 92626 Equal Opportwuty Emp&oyer M IF Em plo} mt•nt t.noneenng EMGIMEEllNG AIDEll Salary S1033 S138S per mo \ ENGINEERING AIDE Ill Salary SllS3 S154 I per mo Apply 1mmed1awly. No resumei COUNTY OF OllANGE &5!11 RossSt Rm GUIO Sanla Ana, CA 92701 (714 )834 2844 Affirmative Action Emp&oyu ~e requ.re I year ol ea penence 10 material baodhn& Of' n J)edlU.o& iUld oc l yur college ~alM>n. prrlerably Ill busmess admuustrauoo We otrer an erten,,1vf' benefit pmyam ltJ our ,.mploytts. wh1rh in· d i.des Tu uoo ~' m buNemt>nt Ill p.i.id hol1 da )''\ F'ree dental pt.I\ ComprriMsune ~ll'JI 1nsur~ OJDsxler expedrtKJO your resume to our Employ ment Department, or phonr 714~. Ext. :IA9 for addJt1onal in formation about this (-at'ttr opporturuty SPERRY UNIVAC ttiRiCMlf hi O,.ratiolos 27Z2 M 1cbe!soo Dr Lrvme. CA 92714 A Division of Sper ry Qirporauoo 8Dd an t'quaJ oppe>rtu1uty employer MF HEIDHB.P? Help yoursetl to a Heapmg se~tan ol Quahfied Kopef u.J.s tn the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS THE ORANGE COUNTY JOB FAIR IS COMING! ~~ 1, n. Ecoeowiic o.-....,._. c .. ,.. ... ._of 0r_,. c~ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 7th and 8th I 0 A .M. to 9 P.M. otHM ANAHEIM COHVEtfTlON CEMTB 800 W. l(A. TBJ.A. .AMA.HllM. CALIF. FREE ADMISSION Some of the 1ob ooentnos that the-Se compan10<; w111 tw ;it1emot1no ro 1111 1nc1uae UNSKILLED: Production & electronic ~semble<<. warehouse sh•PP•"9 & reoe1vinq l'lc SK ILL ED: Mactiine Trades. Bank Tellef'11, Auro & 010 ,('l Mechanics. lnspecl()(S. ere CLERICAL· Oerks. Typists SecretatlM f>IC TECHNICAL: Computer Ooeratorc; Proqrammon Draftsmen Designers Lao Tect1n1c1anc; Ne PROFESSIONAL-Engineers Aocounlants Financial Analysts, Adm1nisrrators/Manage" Sales Reen 1>tc If you are ~Ing fOf a fob In the Orange County area lhen this 1s lhe place 1o be Don't meas 11•11 Be Tnere11 Pl4!9'8 bnno your oen or oenctl At>phcations will be aooep!ed. Partial hst of comoan1es af!end1n9 th11 years Job Fair includes: •lowNllMe_W,..ti •Calf. C 4 tau Pre •ct. •T•plu~ . ·~ •AM Doe I ••• •Dow~ O .. N lllnc1 ·O~ •IA SF Video Cofop. •lf1M91" Corp. •MSI DtNCorp. •ldw_.LD An additional attraction this year will Include career guidance and employment opportunity workshQPSI See employer booths for details. ICOMOMIC DIV&OPMIMT COIPOllA TION of O.W.I COUNTY , 40J ._. flf ._.... Teww, 0.-,.. Ctlf. t26't C714t 6J4.411t • l G&llllAL OFfllCI TO SI 000 Elegant . lovely corporate omcc needs outgoing person to handle their dynamic V.P. of Finance. Good typing and patience necessary. Call Rlta 540·6055 MIYa A,_ • •••••••••••••••• GF"JF,RAL •Cl.alCAL •HeUSTalAL •TIC*4ICAL VOLT TE MPORARV SERVICE.!:> 546·4741 38411 Campus Drlv~. Newport Beach I Across from John Wavne Alrportl fo;qual Oppe>rtun1ty Employ11r ••••••••••••••••• Fact o r y Workers 10 cbmllcal refinery. FU U time permanent poai · uona. H1gb acb ool cheuuatry oc worit e it· paw.oce wJth cbemical.a betpful. Dey ~ eveoing s hirts. Wiii train . medical 1nauran e bmeftts. pa.Id ror by Co. Paid vacallon plan. men t booua plan, auto. Salary 1ncrea1e pro· &Jllm ... E O.E 549-3281. Factory auEJUHJOIS We have 1mmed open 11\0 for W~e N>5embly Trainees f'artory FEEE JOBS PAIO .... t;t;KJ. y Gemn1 Sraawlay ToS900 Medical Tenn. Sraaal&f To SI 100 Bl·l..!.nlual Japaneee Daile....., To •21 Acdnglnfo Sraaalw f SIOOO Mar1teting Aft' a.rll S900 Heavy Desk c.t. Serl. •oo Good in detail 5' 'Pi I cg~·· $900 Someexper . Sraa ala t SI 000 Leg.al/Magil nt4 l831 7792 Hetato Sdwffw Peno.wt AIJftcy ~Ca rruno Capistrano ta -Laguna Niguel NOFE~EVER General Office PUICHAS9itG DH'T. Fee paid. I~ d.lvuuon IRVIN£ t:O E 7S2 6QM; M'F d luge expand.mg corp Lots ol vanety Lighl typlD& Great growth ~! Kl(). AJao fee~ Call Jen Lynn S40-500 I Soelbng & Snelling of < ~ BtaC'h Agenr). fA.SHIOt4 MODELS DANCERS \f.olt' "emale must be '"'"' 21 ('~lfllJf'l Of' r ,11 \11,tJr i, 75 '"".A.I :! fil ,, Moo f'n 4340Campus '- Gl:lL~:: A Y !'1/1('(' bellrh art·a off1n• floor sef\ tr t' 'Ir c 11 ' i\ullOf't , '1 Th. Ii .i m 4 .11 pm. wtll t~ m 1483 r 1t-lJ.il .ilmo:-.phl'rt'. ~Ot)IJ tH>LSt, ble f1bng. 7A~ I • ll'M S i 11 wk bi~. Mtk t' LoRan c;, r I !-'rid• y. n·q gd mt'm()r}'. math aputudf' typmii. 10 key, ar ctg & loe.n proc helpful f'altl paced NB bus 1 nes~ tfl».SlOOO mo. ~ t-ood prep 4t und11t 1ch maker No expt"nence r..ded Fie,1ble boun. Appl y 10 prrson ~ Ternict 291.5 Redhill. c.o.t. Mesa Food Service Employees Seasonal ""ork Hunt IIl#OD Stat.t.> Beach Con t"l">S ion Sta rl<h ~ruor t'ltu.ens "'-ekomt• to ap ph • Cuucl.tr Help • I laa:iy a. n • Offal:'t' llclp • M w.nagt>mt"flt Wnle Cantt't'n Corp P 0 fk>a 4913. HunlLngion ~adi. 926t8 .. E 0 E FUii wne posct.aon Ul our Reader ad dept. bn Mon thru Fri 9·5. t ele & COUDter sale'I. reqs good spelhnt!. grammar 4'r pmmamtup Must enjoy ~ the pubhc. App- ly Pennysaver. 1660 ~.C M ----GENERAL OFC CdM. rm ture, depeoda hie 3420 E.. Coast Hwy • SSl ..s.il.9 GOOALa.W Brandi ol Naoooal Com· pany has opening for ~al clert, typtng, rtJ. mit. rerord kttpmit & t'a lr ul~t 1_0 f. a rt t h t> duoes. SaJarY S'T»S870 per mo. + xlnt rringe benefits Please contal't Debbie f'redenck for appt .._ca ... aCo. Gl.AlWljbpd. Apply 10 ~rson. Strn Clemeote Gius & Mir- ror 16l.5 No El Camino Real s c « 6191 GUZIB TRAJNEE CAU 760-3418 G4 Hours Per Dey I Grapb deslgner full Ume. Dl!Mgn graphs, charts & fonm. Dul.Jes include in· iun.. paste.up If lay-<>U! Sll.Jary D.O.E. Irvine !&~ Grounds Maintenance. J)drt lJme for Laguna Ntguef business renter Need rmture, dependa I* mdn1duaJ. Ideal job for income supp&emeot St SO hr. Call Karen at 831 7ZO GUARDS FUii .ts part lime. All areas . Un iform s fUJ"lllSbed. Ages 21 or over. Retlred welcome. No expeneoce n«. App- ly Unlvenal Protectkln Service. 1226 W. 5th Slreet. Santa Ana. In· terview bouts 9-12 • 1-4 Mon lbna Frt . 64l·1520 Handynan for local apt E. 0. E complo. 40 hrs week, $4 Geleral Off1re. bght typ. hour.~oc6'$-3381. mt. will tram. Jeao 1':1 HAIC>YMAN MllDID len Mrg., H.B. (71 4 l lmmed. opening for 8!n-3S7S local, mature person ror Gewo .. Cletic light utility & warehouse For Intern a tlo n a I work • aeoeraJ office marketin& co. Full ~. Muathave cbar&e of literature own trans. Xlnt working .. a .... li d -all .. ,_a OIJDd. • benefits, 9•5:30, ,...,... o ... ~mac......,, M·P'. SSOO /mo. Call mis c . duties Full Personnel~ be o e f1l 1 . Apply 8-4 :30pm. IMS Equip- menl, 2IOS Barranca. Irvine. Mrs . Cop lao B4901. Gensa1 <¥flee. Part time ror escltlnl orrtce In Jbll.. Bch. ...... ODly u - perienced A: a ccurate aeed ... IM-2'111 Help i n& H and s ~Serv.nda exp. blqin. Good pey. ~IDll- HOSTHS Apply Blutbeard's RestauranL ~ Mart· mi*Wq.Npt. Buch. ''°""'' ··-.,,. .. r,., ... •&.......-=~ •Or ,. __ ,,_ n,.._.., ,, .... ,._ "°""" ,._ ,,_. "-""'-.. ...... ··-"''-. ... ......... •n. == ·-==-.., .._, ·------._...,_ ------~--___ ._.... ...... ----------------______ ..,..._.....__. ___ ----------- . ' • I a) . i • o, -. .i· ' I I 1' I "I • I \ . ' l ~!~-... ?!!~ ~'r.!!~ ..... ?!!~l~tt.~~ ..... !!!~I !~!!~ ..... ?!!!I ~!~ ..... ?!.~! I Engiwerlng Rockwell Hanford will be interviewing locally to tell you about some of the best opportunities ~here. RICHLAND, WASH -Increased OCllVlly In ~tote ol tha-ort progioms hoJ c reolecs many Odd1lt000I opportunUtes IOI corettr advance men1 a t Iha tusl ana one 04 the laroe~I nucleaf rue1s 1901ocess100 complexes In me wcxld the Rockwell manooeo Department of [nefgy toc"1ty 01 Hanl01C1 Recru1hng is now in progre:.l lor all three pnmarv programs cl"temlCOI processing waste management and vital support $81V1Ces 101 ltle entire site Pro/esslOnOls who wanl on Iha-Job challenge plus obundOnl cxitdoor 1ecrea11ono1 oppoi tunit1es wlll llnd both 1n lhLS scenic Northwest area. Local Interviews will be conducted near Ofa09e County Airport. Apr11 2 lhrouoh Apnl 4, TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, coll the appro plfole number shown below on MARCH 30 FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. and MARCH 31 THROUGH APRIL 3 FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. POSITIONS A VAllABLE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Pat Lloyd, (n4) 833·0570, Ext. 1002 Engineers. all deoree leveh Chemic:Ol lngl~n ~'°°""°"fll<l> will t>nComQml oeo~ OI PIOC~• con!lol p<IOI plonh p1r, c:Ml ~· ond pioc&s. d6>IO" IOt nucleO• ''*' r('f>1oc ••u1no orvJ 0&60C!Oled wosle mouogeo1te<11 OClefOllOfll. lne>a ocll'l•nes "'* .. "'"'°° Cle'<eioplrg and oeloning PIOCM> llOwU-1\ OfllnnQ Ol'4itr<Jt!Ye$ IC)ll(ll• tying and c00to110•tn0 P<OC&u lemblrt\l •tudte>"' lnl:>O!o•one• ono P"O' poonts and &CorQmlC eYOIUQhOn OI QllflU"I()-l•Ptl'lllf'Cfl IO cnem..:OI ~°'nuclear IOOJ•h18' °""'eo .....,_Dev....,,._. l11g ... -• l~s w• p1o11 oelo•• OI P<OIOIVOU ~ ~· P' Q<Qm) OS Well Ol ~ f..SI QnO t"WO<UOI• m&C.f>':>noo OI IVS!em\ Knowledge o1 rooroochve ,.0>18 l'(ltenu. wetdrng ond 1emo1e IV\l8fT\1 ~ _,,...... (~s "'* oe OUIQfl9d cJe110t1 P'~ lo IUl)pCW! motnfftnOnel! onn ooe<ollon ol nucJeor l\lfll 1epoc-.rrg ond woale monogement lac.loll<» OI -°' ~ u-rvtiem. Abllltv lo onol\'1fl ono oeMe proo ....,. and~ ono o.oo<> u• nec...aty ~" WYY •om °"""*' ..-""*"' ono ~ to stonoord ulll-ono IJl.ClOOl1 IVl-ono ~r w• ~ •iot-•ro °"~ t0 CJllllOIW" dOCJflefl ro ~ OQmP!ele oe-IOOnOOIOt\ .. IQlloflQn OrCJWW10l ono apecllcollOI• Upenen(le 111 ~ f)ftlCeAll'IO p10n11. u._ °' l'UCleOI ~ OMo9d. .._.._.,.......... 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OTHIR AVAILAllLITIES Appointment number tor these posrtions: Emmitt Jackson, (714) 833·0570, ht. 1001 l tee-tnc•o n J->~t •m 'Ovovt .,,,1.111t1' "" ,, o•nt.enonr.;-. err.a -~ "Wl'M 11 ~I ~ ... trteOI ( W)~Ah• Of1r n Phrtt "" 'tflVb'ft\llo'.Jt"'C) ll~WinQ ONJ rTVtlf'lf~r111t'lil t • Of P.,.fT\J-Jli hw ,,, _,) tJhl.J t;l(•f'"•nl<)IOt~ C•OM Ope<OIOI f.-ovr a"'°'• veo· ... c;ir-~' P rPric:>ttlid t 1t~ t"t'YJ r-v •~ xr.t ''V" v \• l)P ~· t fY~ t..torn ~ Of'"-::1 O~ ..,.,. l.J'V) •~-" .. \t )U1J.r I t>•<:JQf' l'l)<f(Ji\ .. ~ Perfcw-m .,.,,,,,,.,,,.,:1 l"h'l" ,,.tV)('C,. k'Jtll..,.nhon .-:rywf t'J"YJ 'P01• p()lnQ ,V ftflf'T ~ ',t•I ti(/ f)h1 tJ!,,f' h A\ flf'fJ f"' ~_,.If l'lt"-,.., t l' 1 t p0W9' h,Jt,i6\ ,, '"'" "''' ,,, "'""'~'"' """.-0 "" >fk 1 •Qt~f!Pf"W"f-* l(t ,,...,'Vf•!<lh )I ond tt0n fM•tJw•u p•(.,.r-u W\tof'f\\ 1!. , .... ~ (\l~·Jf'T\ ood o•) •oc:tlOtlon Monl!or Mond()f, "''"""" t11vj •n·~ t..lf• 1~• ~I '''"' •"'•v'""1 ~ •• .,. .... ,..,.. 1••• ' ~AV w~•· I ~ 111 f.AifJtl'P!i. ri0v1• l't.11 l.it Oft ,01 JlPt tit") " .wt"i"'t!' ul'lukAJ t..oeonr. l•••··o-,,.d Iron WOtlt., l!IQQ~U •'Alt ~ I ,..,. t· t "'' ~·,,. • ~ t ~n. l¥rr htJ 1 "t.1°'11'\. tQC"'V' \C• rlQ-w~ w-rt• ff ~ L tUf 'I' f)f(J l(J.)C~ O~'IQ •A "'°'~•J'\ t OV\ cotton ""....,,_ 1ft0r.111"4J i.c "'1IY l'offof ftlete ''"""""'h''U tr.If)\ Ml°'" ( k»P ~"''WK UflP'y IN(f' QI Pnc. ••e. t1o"' ·wJ Opefohr1n) ()ff• n O<>lv , '">1tenoe lo vaut obitfMH H \ CJe\ltabttt ttxl• \ff)\1 tl(Jvt<i@~peht,.nr o l'fl ""°' v'IP\I 'OW @nfOf("~~ Of reto~ hl}4os Ot. wOlll O\ co..;n,e, '° ll(Jw ewYt•r f"(twri1 ... nrrwnot ,u•hee Ot p()k.8 K:tf}O(e '+'CM.I mv<t be QI teml } I yflOI\ •~ oO" 000 ol>ie IU ,,,_, OIJI m«)COI O"O O"yt.C •:>< llOnd<>tO~ Pf1 w I •)tJ'""' o~f AJVJ on<>4 to PO"~ OU~l yea,, mu.t POU ff'QUllf*ltf"flh Int "' looPCUfl'V C'90fonce We otter a most o llracllve pay and benellls package 1nctud1ng Ille medlcal, occrdenl tn$11rance tn odd1lon we oiler excellent savings and rell1ement plans All 1n cxir soulhwesl Washington locahon right near Rtehland with o reol lr111no 101 every llfestyle We ore on equal op,>ortunlty employer and w• e n courooe mrno11tl•1 and l•mat•• lo apply. u.s Citizenship lleQUlred For those who cannot be Interviewed at this lime. send resume lo W.R. Compb•ft, lmploymenl Monoo•r. Rockwell Hanford Operations. Rockwell lnt•r national, P.O. Box 800, Richland, Waahlngton 99352, Dept OCT 41~ Rockwell P.~ lnternat1onal whoro IClonco 001• dow11 to bu11nou HlflpW..e.4 7100 &J~. MIRh 30, lllO DAILY PILOT •JlJ ....................... ~~~f.~l~Rppl; !!~.~~·::! ..... ?!1 ~!!~ ..... !!.~! '~~~!!':.~•••••?~!~ In penoa &n Browna IWUiurant. lUUl8 Coul .So.Lapna. MOSTISS PUii • put Ume. Apply In peraoa. No phono calll. Jolly ftoter, 400 S. a..tffwy, Liia. 8dL Hotel dellk den. NCR GlO, oomblaaUan 4*lt • relef al&bl audit. Apply to Daricl McNeill. Hotel LAcuoa. 4M-11!iL 42:5 S. CoMt .Hwy. LB HOTEL/MOTEL otCbl auditor. apply C ra11 Presley. Sao Clemente Ina. 125 w. Ea pland.ian. fbwlH,,.,... wanted to wortt for Jamce's Rag· cedy Ann 's, bra 8·4, Tuel.Fri. 875-Zl4 Houaedeanmg need~d w /motet deaning ex· perimcre. 8-12 5 dys w It Start .. per hr. 493-'4llO Houle:beper. uve·UJ or <llL S days /Week Rm &r bd plus sat. Wlmds f re4e . 9112-0tk ~J 6 to l lpm. Housewives & Mothers oeed xtra money? You alre<idy ha ve thl' kmwted&e nereded. a.11 642-42lJ ----Housewtves It students to ~ hmdl rush, 11 z al W1enenclm1hel. Good puy $3-25 pr hr. W\nd & bohday off Contact Dwi beth 7~ 8ln 4 250 s ~.CM lndustnal &ti~ lns1d1: ,aJesperson, full t trl'lc Sl'lf ·'>t&rtl'r w 1tb pH!asanl lelepbotlt• VOll'l' a nd per son11l1ty p lus rlencal ability. W i ll lra1n 1115() mo Silla ry caJI 557-0482 IHSPECTOlt TRAIM& To learn aJI phases of Ill sped IOfl Must pass rom pany JMt)'!>l t.'UJ lllcl bilClt x.ray. Tatung appllca· t1 o n s 8 ·10 u ni v S tratorlex . 1 761 1 Arrns tron& AH. Irv. E.O E A Keodavu Ind lo5pec:t1on IUILDIMG INSPECTOR Salary $138~·$11163. R t'· qares knowledge or un 1!onn bwldlog, plumb- mg, mecharucal or elt'c tncaJ codes. Deadhoe: . A.pol 2.. lillO. C~OF atAMCK 6Z5N. RoMSt.. BmG·UIO Sant.a Ana. Ca 912'10l m4 l"4·~ Affmnallve Action Emp6oyer M /f' CAU 760-l4H C24 Hours Per Day 1 INSURANCfo: (.l.AIMS Corron & pe rl>Qfl a I Im <><i Salary <Jpen GflOd ben.- C:1ll 1>1 ane B 1133 ~I ......w MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS, SR. (lit and 2nd Shift OpenJng1) , I Candidate Should be able to aet up and operate vo11ous types of Milling Mochlnet: perform e>pefoliona on tooling, moln.. tenonce and experimental ports: and pkJn MQUenee of op.. erotlof1 ond wOftt from bkJeprinta. ~etehes ond verbal Instruc- tions. Must be o~ to lmproVlse aet-ups, Inspect own work. and Pollo phy51ool examination for w0f1dng with beryllium. The ot>ove posltton II bocked by one Of the notion's most out stondinQ beneflls programs. Coll COUK:T· ldo Neu (714) 632-5577 Weetcdays. 8 om to 4 pm We ore on equal opportunity employer. Minorities, women ond handicapped are encouraged to apply. Autonetlca Dlvlalons Qoekwell lntemottonol 3370 Mlrolomo AYenue Anaheim, CA 92803 Attn: DI OC1'330.M39 ~I~ Rockwell 91111'.~ International legal ATI'OllMET"S CL.BK Salary 979--Sl l.5S per mo Requres 2 years of lt>gal dencal expen~n«I.' Ill " law oHtcr . Apply rm meduW!ly. No resume:.. COUNTY OF ORANGE 62S N. RcN Sl Rm <; UIO Sama Awl. CA 92701 (114 8)4.~14 Affirm».Uv1-AC'\100 1-;mployet" 1..c1C&I ~retary Small dyn;;m1r bu:.U11:'-' l1t 11(J t1un firm 111 :-;1.'wVQrt I ,·nh·r 'it i-k-. l'X.peflt'llH-.:1 1·ff1l'tt-1tt & l' n .. r .:" l 1 r It· 1 J I "t-rre1Jn ~II . 1.lir l.ilphorw & ~l. tyµ111~ ~kill:. a must Xtnl i.al.ory tlt-pt.-nd.l.n~ upon quahf1c.it1on dnd e•· pmen<-e Good beodrt..~ 64(Ml9Q) LEGAL SECJlfT AJt Y t'or N~ Beach L J w (VftN' Mu.'St bave xJn l .. 1t1lls must br srlf st.artmR &. have ab11Jty lo work uoder pressure Salary t·ommens un1lr w 'quahftcal1ons. C:.11 6M-91.90 ----- Liquor clrrk , penenced. rull or l ime . Apply Broadway. La1 ero.twa.y Uiquor "x . part 2 7 ti Bcb Ltquor n.lgbt managf'r. busy buch •~•. full bmr. rx.prr ~. lop w11es. apply 1n ~rson. Holiday HOU!.~ l..lquors zs::sr £. eoa,1 Hwy.CdM __ _ UYr A'ITE~DANT Must hr lR f\Jll & p3 M Lime l..al( Reh lltt'J lJll ~17U2 \UCHl'OIST T RAl:'lo I-1- P'n-f some '>l'loµ ' ' per for "mall m J nuf firm rn ln m1• Call H111' (or .tpp( 'fi"I f~I Mactunlst DPaJMBfTAL MACHIHIST Olnd>date must have !> + years relalt><I e xpl'r , wortc from bluepnnh Mu:Jt have fabn c <tt1·d new U>ohng le repa1 r t'"' 1SW1g t.oobng an produ..· uon. We offer lint cu b enefits 1n r ludlnic medical. dental, & op tJcal 1DSuraoce. Pie~ .ipply an person S>OLEYl~C' 17600G1Uellt A" I rYUll'. {'A t:;qual Oppon u111ty 1-:mplo)•'r MJr h 1111· opt r <A tor · mJture M ,.._ dJ)' or ruvJll. part or full trmf' ~Ill t rdlO I dll bl'l 1$ :I> SP .... 631-tHh ~t Moc t • Optraton l<;t & 2nd ShJ.ft opentnl! , wt• h<tvc Pro b a t ion, '4ent liC<lll of L1vmi: In 1rea s e " f'ull ~ µ.11d Me<Sl<.ol & 0PntJI ~ many <JUler out.c.tJndm~ btoeflt..\ ROSA='t J:"'J(' ~s.slJ Nwprt lk h F.quai ()ppty F .mpk)yt'r MAlDS. ~ SO·SS 00 hr F\ill • part wm-own tramp ocs 67$.2101 Ma.uit.e:oa.Ace penoetnel nrrded •l &eneral LW>Wted&e ol eiec:tncal ptumtimc. • IW' coodJ UOlwl&. Apply to G rl Surf 6 Sand H otel Laiuna Buch. C97 44ii ------ MAINT'INAMCE wama SenMW CAU. 760-J.411 CW~ Pft" Day I MAISTENANC E MA"' with J&C"k·of a II trade' l''ltlJl"r nft'drd for pr11 ~·n) mi;:mt •" '1u .. 1 h.1w · °"'n tool'&. tran. ... µ ( .i 11 SS9 111>:.' MAIM'TEH.AMC E PER SO" ..CHAHIC CALL 76().l418 ~Hours Per Day I MtthcaJ Ass l. & ck or. fit't' F..xper. only. Bu:.~ P\!Chatnr 1an 644-0970 MEDICAL IAQ( OFC l!.:xprd only Nl'wpc1rl Ueach UroloRY 644 1172:.! MEDICAL COURIER Rtsp well or.:11n11'>d 1n daVJdual wl'K> en Jo~ cJn' Ullrl and i.. fJm1hJ r with 0C LA d fC4 ''' 'a lt•" mU.'>l hJ\• o "'n trdn :'rtet.111 J I tJ .. , k,i:ruurttl hclpf ul "'111 l r .1111 I-or ~ 761S-"'5UJ M F •1111,, ~t.-d1cal fo'ronl 11fl' rn typuig, pr{'( ;, >''' t''I' d:>k for Sophie !li'..1 ~. u • •' t!Vll~~ ~~11~1 \.'""l..int ~·rnnl &: 00('k 0ffl("l' f'\pt•nt•nt I helpful CJll .\nn ;;l 847-8XM MFGTR>JN& Medical manufactunn~ c ompany needs ;; won.er Mach ine i.bop expenrnce requ1 r ed . b1gb scbool mac b1o e s ho p ok . Excellent bmd\1.1 " workJ.ng l'OO · diUoos. M1ss1on V1eJO a.ta.Only thoee seeJunl{ permanent empk>Vmenl ~ ~ppi)'. C..11 !>u1>Jll. S81·31130. Modds-Ellcorts SIOOW ... Attractive Fema.Je. Only 641--0lS> MODB.S-ESCORTS 6.lHiOl.5 alt. 7 pm MOTOR ROUTE lnlerto r p l.int m;i 1n MACHINIST tenanr l' t\Jll & J'art l J>rodlJ('l1vn IJthe t "I" ume dv.i1I 49i ~ rmrumum s'" Tvv I'·'' l.1 i:tlt n 1·1 ti,1n1 • .1 I ••rrhntr~ •I · ,,1," lmmed1.it• opµr 1rt11111:' tor pan llm•· ' '''' 1 ~ rn.' ()a rly 111 l(.Jl II I r~.ur ruuh' Jva tl..it)I .. 111 th•• 'iouth L:rj!una ;u t•:.r 11, 11, "n Jfl ••rn111111 ' \1011d:n lhru 1-'rttJJ• m11rnrn1• S.1111rrl.1v IV ~nd.1' '" m11nlhh 1J,,.,, • '"" 1 ""' I-.1 rn1111· 1..n1enor I>c~11tn 1 LeacbnR rnlt'nor dt''1~n (U"tn ha.s an rm m1'<i1J1t• opemng for tht• nr.ht I p e r ' 11 n 1 11 l h ,. sale. de<\11tn fwld Mu'' 1 be a rlOM•r Or:iiw 1·' pencnce helpful 497 :r.11o kEYPUNCH Of'TRS arr nt'eded now M tn I• rro; l'itl>t'nl·nn• l'k.t'" I rnll 557-9760 ~ f'tMOftftf'l Stt••u 1 ~·'' ·""' I 'II Opt•n '.\1 1111 I-:\ 1· l "nttl 7 p rn II\ 1\ppl KEYPUNCH OPERATOR •••• SMft lrnnwdlale apemnl( for 9dl starter wrth ub11Jly to woric under m1111mum of !1Uperv1 s1on M u st have at least 1 yr. t'll· peneoce m production mode key punch on an IBM 129 o r :<1 1m1lar models o( Tab producu. or DeaaJOO Data We offer an xlnl salary With co. benefits mrlud ing l..J!e. Medical & OC'n t al Plea!'le apply al PERSONNEL mDS TRIVEX INC ......... o •• ~~~,_.._,, 3llO Redhill A venue Colla Mesa, Ca 92626 F..qual Opportunity Employer M /F Landscape Gardening Foremar. M1nl murr 1 yr experien~e In mow· J\a, edilna. ,, tertibui· Uon. ~ be exper In &-mao CftlW irupervtaklo. S day week. Sal.rt llOO-IJ.200 mo. Alk for Uoyd or Ron. M6-7441 & bt'Ot1' t !!-Cd. II 541> !>..)" MACHINIST EXCBUMT RIM'iE latERTS OFfBED! ..._.9•••ac .. or «*opby. w ...... Mo•day1 thro•gh ~fr...7:30.... to 4:30"""" ( ,h,... .. 014'54MOl0 JllJ Horbor .,..,,9-d Coda Meta. CA BRUNSWICK CORPORATION DEFENSE DIVISION l!:.qual ~unity Em IO)'er M IV/ff Make your advertl11ln1 ~lar ao farther' l.lst )'OW' bwmeas every dlly ln I.be Clu1l/1ed llCCllon of this newspaper 6'2-5678. ...,,.i.. ~u,1 h.I\ 1 \ Jhtl LA dn\l'I' 111'1 n" \µµ h I® l'l.H enllJ l' ... \IAJ'\"TE.'\ \~< F \1 " ~· I nit Jtlull 1 omph x I • I JO ,lrt'~l !J6:> lot\.>.I M.irket1n )! Hu:-1n1 ii~ ~urnan 't't'ks pjn l1mf' a:.'>OC 1a ll' rn l(ru"'•n1! marketmJ! bu.•mt'"" C.ill for urterv1ew &\2 ~ Mature Sale,IJd) Ungene exp pref 673-77111 MECHANIC Stablr f\Jtur(' ror rx per'd mechanrr . IOni.? estabhsbed Ford 4< Isuzu Indus! Marini' enR1ne d1<1tr1butor 1n C M Olesel eni Koow-how a Plus Good working rood. all fringe bt'nt•f1ts. Salary base d on u penence. Phoor !lam 4 3 op m , M o n · fo' r 1 , 540e$. MflllANlC -S!OO Wffk Will traid. Open lam· 8pm. 9llMMl3 MECHANICAL hWG TICHNfCIAM Two years uperience worlun1 w1lh minute parts Med.iclll company f;xct'llent b enefit s 6 \ll!Uting conditions. M'9· slon Vle)O areo. Only thole~ Pfmllnent =-• oMd appJy, au ~ S81-&'JO ;111' ut s.:;~1 1•1 r m11ntlt 1• r " ' II , I 1 ,1 h I •' 1ran,1.r11n.1l11>n Jr11I lft.111 • ,1.;.h <t1•po,1I r1•q111 rr•tl I ., 11 IO I ' 1.1.• I t-"" l ,. 1 t llit•tld lul <1..t.111 HOWHIRIHG Rill-TIME Expnndrn g ri.'la1I ""''' lroruc:; h r m 1s now ;u· l~Jo! apphcallon.., fnr lull lime c mplo) ment Sulary & co mm1~i.ton rommt'f\SUrat" w exper Will tram. Call fo:rr1· 5:i8-88ll NURSES A tD E S Cef'tifitd or Tram~ J\11 sbtf\s. Mesa Verd(' <'cm\. Uosp. 661 Center St . C M Numnii 11UAGI nRSON Progressive Health Cart> Co m Newport Beach wt.II bt'~ng M oy S-80. Now acceptiq appuca· llOrlS for bnaht rnerRet1c RN's with Emergency .oom 'I'nage exJ>('r 4 day work week. Xlnt 5\altu1C ulary & fringe benefits package. For in· tervlew cootoct Denise Guimond 1141 · 1518...E.O E ttt F Nunina 'l\ll'lel Aide! A IJ shifts. Good rate ot pay No ex- per. nee Wiii train ~rtlflcallon prognam Hallable. Apply Port Mesa Convaleace"lt Holl,)llal, mo Newport lt\ld.C.M.~. • .. 4 I ,, ... -· • I I ~w_.... 11.00 •• .w,w~ 1100 .w,w.w 1100 ~~!!~!.~ ..... !!!4! ~~.!~:.~~ ... !~~ ... ,. . ~ ~ .............. ... ••• OM.V N.OT .;;i................ ....................... . ..................... . .... w ' t JtM ..-w•s• 11M ...i. ........................................ . .... hn u ....... WOik. IDW.YM ~ for coOete •hi a.tatn<" ~ lLl bed dllllll .......... ID ""8ll ~ • pd .... ,.. ..rdt ........ 4h .... ......, • ......... ,.., a.lar7 ...... Oall .... ........atlO-.. Otf• ~. o ... -...... 1"1 ~A&.AllT ~ .. t1Mlda0are PAIT.,._ ~-..... .. Nv•..... • •••• , BMctlll --~ ~ ...... ......,. lalenl••• for IUI•, c e' ._. r .... _. ol LYNa. or ~-Qin lb 11& U. 0...... Cout dkWe9 will be bri&•t. 0.Jlf Pilot &.-.t JO =::Ue ...... •ID& .... ft1 '•t.•Satur ..t~~ .. t.~1 :-J==--~: r~ beol(u ~u,. w " o N L v F'ot IDlf'r\ltew ~tact IU)Qt.nRIC"lllDl"I' IS A Deo11 1 Guimond 0000 VOICE Call 9tl 1&16. F, 0 Y. l& /F ea.Gil. Hl 3lJ after N~ »• Pl, Monday lhru R N ~h<"f 7 3 • > 11 •l'\1da1~~~~-~~ XJnt ,..te ut pey Apt)ly -:: 00 N ~ M•• c.;oo v~ tbptt11l, ZS1' Newporl Blvd C M 8G-OG) ~ LVN'S 7 3 JO • J..H 30. •. JS to • 7) per bl OuutaDdlna beHflt•. Recular 6 merit raises 2 .-S v•caUon after 1 YT ..__ medical, den t.ai •life tn1 at no t>oel to ema*>Yee. P1aphlp Con vale1 cent Ct'nter, MUON Nurwilla oe«>Dl.AL YSIS RHJLYH O'!Ucal C.re Exp. pre (erred. WUI train for thlll SpecWty f\i U ti me. Jn Miuioo VieJO 714-131·1100 PAITTIME E'Ya.INGS t:nl~rpnt•n• :.dull•, cNS 21 with O)"nam1r A d w t n t u r u u ~ ~. who en>OY worklna with and motivalnt youths •I• 10 to 13 Phone 64.2 m1 Eld. 2SO between 2 and fl PM. ASK FOR LAURIE E.0.E. PAIT TIME EVENINGS Ent erprlalng adults, ~ 21 with Dynamic. Adventurous penonallUea, who enjoy workin& with and motlvaim. yout.hs a~es 10 to 13. 1100 a week potenUal. Phone 6'2·4321 Ext. 25(1 between 2 and 6 PM ASK FOR LAURIE E.O.K Party Con s ultant / -Counter Person, full· ornc.E WORK -Wiii time lllcluding Sal App. l1'aiD Sl80 per week to ly 2025 Newport Blvd, &tut.. Open 8am to 8pm. c M 11116-8413 ~·~~~~~~~- 0 fTIC E GEN. BKJWP - ~-20-25 hr wk. ~~8-12am. OfRCE SERVICES Energeuc person ..w do xerox c'Of)ying, fwng & general ~rv1tes. Com· pany wiJI Iraan Newport Phlum;.iceulJcals 897 W 16th S l , Npt lkueh G42-7511 Y.xt l I a rare LookinCJ for at... way to earn extra EASTER SSS? You'll hnd 1t at Kelly t.hru temporary assign ments available tor a day, week. m onth or l()OJCer A perle<:t opportunity for STUDENTS & TF.ACHERS lO eam l"IC 1r1t $S dunnl( 1-~.i-.tt:r vat>allon •TY'1ST * SICUT ARIES P~TE.UP ~SEMBLER wt1h at leut l year ex- perience, prererably newspaper Excellent C'Omp&ny beoefiU. Apply between 9 AM & 6 PM. Mond<ly lhru Friday ORANGE COAST DAILYrtLOT 330W.loySt. C:O.taM.sa Eqiml OpportwMty --~Y!!_ P~TE.UP ~SEMBLER With al least l year ex· perie nce, prefer~bly newspaper Excel lc>nt mmpany benefits Apply llf.'tween 9AM & fiPM Monday lhru t 'nday Picture framer part ume, HPlr1•nc41d Art Wortd P'ra.,._, MIO N °*' ttwy • l.aa lh'h ..... PLUMB Jt8 H~Ll'Y.lt WW trala 11W ~._ t.o 1\art Opeo lam •1.un ~lJ ~ Te.ct\C'r Wlllll ~ l:t'rtlflot" vr •·~ aiMmr. AM • Af\1-r noam lD Newpon ~ ,., h aul~...ao PUSSMAM f..xpr'd quellty mant1l'd prl'i.aman M 1-· to operat.e Hamada tlOO 2 cob" and Kamada 700 Top waaa for qualif1lld indJv)cluaJ. 540 135$ J1t>k arRuaty l'RINTED Cl R ClJ IT BOARDS f:x1H'r Tuuch·up. Apply JOCY~ ~> Ofi.k St $A rtllNTIHG If you are 20 or ovf"r. & loddnc for a ranter op· port unity in prtotan.g. a P ~y at PDl'NYSAVER. UlllO Placenl.111 , CM .................... needed for fail paetd Orange County pubhra lJon t'inn. Clerical + or ganizaUonaJ skilla. ;ir c uracy & good knowLed&e of speltintc & grammar essential 185() per mo. Xlnt co benefits Call Claudia Rohnn..: 549-CM productlon YOCATIOMAL DAIMa {)pporturu1y tor ~rson w some production or s~rvtllOr)' back1round to enter rehab1lltallon field. Xlot working rood. & fnnRe benefit~ F o r a pp t p hon 4· 714-9634121 PRODU<.:TIO"I/ TRAlNEt-: Rut>bcr ho'e products, I rw1n(' un•.i Mulll pass compitn) IJhYll•t•a1 incl 'd ba«k X ray Talun.: apµIH Jtll>n'> h\wn 8 &1 0 only S t r a t o f I t' x \ 7 fl 1 I Arm~tron~ /\vt• In E 0 E A Kenda vis Ind Co PlllOF READER Wlt.h al lea.st 1 year ex penence. preferabl) newspaper EHelltnt £'0f1'\PMllY beneflli. /\ho rw>ed part time proof r1· ader on P M i.tul\ Appl> bet""et'n 9AM & 61'1\1 I Monday lhru Friday APPLY 1N Pt-:RS(1:'11 C>r...ge Cocnt Daffy Plaot • W 0 R D PltOCESSIHG •C.HIS •ASSIMIUttS •WARBtOUSE No experlenre necessary . Top Pay Paid vacations. Reh·r ral bonUlie!i NEV ER A FEE Al'l'L YIN P EHSON OllAMGECOAST DAILY rtLOT 330W.IAYST. COSTA MESA &fd Oppty Eniptyr _ _ __ 330 W. lay St. Payroll Clrk, challenging ~~ ~r !ELL~ L l"'\VHt'> Call or come m today lrvme, 833-1441 210'l Hus1nesa Ct. D1 lf208 po11lllon for perM>n w /l ~ -rr•r ....,.., yr exper. Soroe com __ _ _ put.er ex.per. desirable ~ AsihtClllt 0111Shirleyal549-2476°r We seek s harp, t·n t.eod resume to <,;ontinen lhl.fiia.sllc 1Jld1v1dual I u l.nl Drilling U.S • PO Box assist Purt'hns ing /\1:r·11l 821119, Npt Bch. 92660 Some typmf:, r1hn~. & In PBX J\nswcnng Servi~ t.erfoc<: w /vtmdt-rlt X Int rompany benPr11 , Operat.oni Mature. de· plea!lanl workini: 1•n pendable Day & eve Vll"Of'lmenl, salary 11J1n stul\s Exper pref but me n s u r a t e w t• ic willlr~_E_M!> ~--pt!rienl't' Contart Sc•11·n •PIX"* llfll' Un lhn~ C'onl rol!I 1801 I Mitchell St>UI h TA 8 ans serv has a I r v 1 n e, per :i 0 n n l' I tew po!11t1ons open in fii7 0051. Hunt Bcb, 847·3498 ~.SA. CM, & Hunl. B r. o E 16152 Beach Blvd lfZlO·E areas Vaned 11hift.a. P rr ---· -' or Fff Many <>Ulstand QUAUTY CONTROL L..aguna Bearh, 831 OM2 utg benefits Work our lospectors Near () <' 271167 Cabot Rd your home & e;im whilt• All'JIOl1 Mon lhn.i Thur'l. Equal Opportunity you learn 6 00 a m to 4 30 pm Employer .M/Fllf. SJJ.1454 t; OE 979-1483 ~~~~~~~~-1 PEnSONNEL Rt:P I aaaaified-Ads 642 511111 llUAUTY muRANCE ENGINEER l'br II t.he lime &o UN 1011r .. ,.rtenn aftd back~ In Q\laUly Aa11&1uce lo lcnprove your c ttHt 01.1tlook IAU l•1ler, Ener1y Prod1Ktl Dlvlalon i11 ....... lndi~wlth U. ablllt.y and d.mlre to fDlMt MP to an lnduatry IMdet W. an eunwatl)' Meillnl av lodlvldual wilh a miaimwn ol 5 )'Un ex peneoc. BSJ It or ln duatraal T1cbnoloay dell'M pnfcnt'd. Sue ~ ca.oduiaw miMt have eapenenu wllh abop pnart1ce lJldlMiinll mudactunna p1'uuw!IC aod m.&Cld quality LO· put Eaperi•nre w1lh sonrnment lYIX' pro grama preferred As a reliable, pro· greu1ve , growth oriented ~'Ompaoy. we ol · fer lhc professional cha.Uenae. and rewards which you have been looking tor In addltlon lo top 11al:arl1:ll, a com prehen11ve bcnef1ls pachae la available For immediate con· alderalloo. please t>on· \a('t LEAR SIEGLER ... y NODUCTS DMSfOH 2040 E. Dyer~ OUd Kilt• Oyer Road I Sant.a Ana, C. 9'2701 714 54G-3210. ext 328 EquaJ Opportunity Empk>yer M / F H REAL ESTATF:SALES ~n:"1al & lndustnal 90°/o COMMISSION Woddwide Realty Im· . J well {'11tabll&hc1I com pany Mur OC /\111>UM . 11 < e d ., < 2 I l' !I r> •· r .. .u .... peoJ>h.> 979 6(.l;li REAL EST A TE LAtC> SALIS FOR "80 E>JtH I ().. I 50/o COMMISS.ON MET I ('/\N F.ARN f''IW\1 ~K Tll SlIAK tST Y H I' NL I M I I I· II lJl'l\Lll''IF.D l.E/\IJ'>. ML LT I MI L I, I <1 'I. OOU.AR I.AND 11'Vl':"'i TORY 2 SALF:S CONT 1-:sT F:VFJ\Y MONTI! Y, 1:-4 <.;ASlt BONUSES, -.Jo.Y. surrs. F.TC I Cll'lt l'ltlll>l 'C"T l.OV. COST SO CALIF LAN u HI uc; .. T n1<'1s. 1·1 ~.,:'r 111- 1 l~/\NC IN'; \I Ill , \I'll t l'l-.HSO'\l.l/t1' !-t \U-'> TR/\l:"ol:"ol. I' l"IO~IN(; f OH '\f Y, Ml-:N ~ I' II S S I H I. I'. 't1 i\ :'./ /\ C ,.: M 1· "I T I' 0 S I ·1 I 0 N -, I• IJ It !-.'TRON(; Cl.OSfo.HS 6 ASK AlWl:T Ol'H C/\I>l Ll.AC I' I .AN 1 PLUSll N .. :WPOR1' H f': \ C If I I fo' f"' I <" f': S MEl>ICAI. IH.Nt:fl'I S AVAJLABLI-: II t-1.ND Ol T WllY W ... II \ V f: T II 1; n F S 1 ·nw.i<; GOIN<; II.I<' RF.CJ I /\.~K fo'OJt M It F.V ANS 714 n~ :wl2 R ~ s.le-> H .. e open1n~1> fur 2 rrw' JU"'ll i..ile:. agent! ll>llh h111li l(Vdl~ II> II Ii lc>adinit fieJI fatale r n Xlnt tra1rung progra rn <.:nil Al Slcllalo for 'on f1dt>nt1JI 1nter1c 1cw IQ.SITT! O r d e r p r o e e s s · NI' e de d I o r you n i: ----- Ing /custom t r aerv1t>e dymanic b10 medical PHOTO· AAASK l)OltUon. Typing ability J:r'OOP Must be familiar ~VI required Non-smoker. with O.hu regulation.., & M ICR,.V full time. S4 :;o hr. Phone l(roup ins procedurei. v- VoUeyball lntemal1onal, f'..xper or degree reqd LITHOGRAPHERS Colla M•• ~ SUXXl per mo. Contat"t Ad m.trl. 631 lA5S Paint.era needed. Some experience s.; up . S8M782 "768. 7335_. -- Pain&er needed for pro- perty m1mt. co Must bawown transp. C.tll for appt. 55-1.802 Pest rontrol tra 1nt·• Steady job for ri ghl person Profil-shanng & group h ealth. Apply Wednellday Lloyd P~l Olnlrol 566 E. Dyer Rel S.A ELECTROMAS K is the only company solely ded1catod to providing maskmaking equipment. services. and wafer 1mag1ng systems to the semi-conductor industry ...... HA'• SIARI TODAY tOC Due to our continuing expansion and growth. we have three 1mmed1ate entry level positions for ouallf1ed ph o tomask microl1thographers. working 1n microscopic image production for the electronic circuit Industry Experien ce with pattern generators. step and repeat cameras a plus In addition t o our excellent com pensation . we o ffer a comprehensive benefits package. convenient suburban location. and a great work environment within a growing corooretion. Send your resume. stop by, or call. 213 184-5050 Electromask Inc. 1109 Ot Soto A". w.llan4 Hl111 1 CA 91364 ·- acWllOfllT .._ ""'-a.s. ~ • ,......_.,. ... ,,for mal11re. rellable la· dl•lcleal •l•Ht •P· P••rt•c• • 1ood ,......,u,, '° ....... ............ , ~., .... Uc I 111 Mind ..... , YWtr .mot Procrw1¥W <"o••lulon 1pllt. f1Nm, _.,,....~ole cMill .... srol· &e. lh: Mii k> II. ,..,,..ea11 ..... -~~II!'-!~ .... ;'cdrt S.iiONIT rc-opl<" n~•ded In r.e ,.w. Dod.on atncie Sun••l Buch o re. wttb lou of uriet1. top conurtl,.ton. GrwU:a ..... P.W ld· tJoa. ro11r cl.tole• of Call Bud Hyarna tctiooMn1 Spa feeWU.. 11 • ., ....... -~rG-~re irM"l')wnf!•t ~ ) = .. 1cl1 Aaeocr, 040 Oullpal. IM• .... W.. ()peaiJa& for Uceued nlespeople, locally owned. with naUonal re· fftT'""1 system Ellc.-el.lftlt working rond1t1ons Eam 100% comauuloa. For coalidenual app't call 7'-0228 &e.taarant lllana1er. 1--4 opemn1 for mp-. w /fall food eaper. Salary open. Call mllll for appt ~ E\ECl'•St'.~T~:.HS \...:' '!.! ..... ) .UCB"TIOMST- Typtng • b1lli.nl( Xlnt pay 4 day work wttll <.:o. peid beneftl!I Please call m 7660_. - ~l WcA11nc:in DalaSystetM Has an immediate ~n mg for an olf1ce derll w/customer aerv1ce TELEPHONE uper Typing reqd Call Pat 5.574186 RecepUon.t.st Ca ad .... -.-.u 1bf H.atrcult.ln& Pl act' l"\Jll tim e recepuonlll needed m Costa Mesa Paid benrflts Cal I Ed mund al 540-6153 rttx:F.PTIONlST oeedeod tor l(row1ng Newport Bearh Firm Phc.Kle ex pet" & ,.;ood l YPllll! slullll ll m~ Plt'uanl front nlfke ~rsonalily &. :ap pe d r .. n (" t' H ~I !H I l "laocy HECl-:~rtONIST !-'root o(f1<'t' f"Xj)('ntOl'I' fnl"fll11y atmtJ!,µht If•. llt1• t ~ pmR & tO kl· y Lolli of bt'f.·ftts hert• Nnr UC ,11rport C'Jll ltu!'ll) l't>h tan Corpi1r.1l•· OHu ,. :>1!.I 9322 28'12 Mr<; aw Irv lte<:epllontSt. ) oun.: 1·x pandmg 11 B co i.ttlu receplloo1at to handl~ Lusy phones. mail. acn olfice dUlle. & typmt: Good phone Pl' r.wna ht y & 1n1t1at1~ .. , Xlnt l.l(•n<:f1h adv.in<'t<ffi1·nt polt'nl1al Am1e r1<'110 1,;im.nl(. 894~ lt.'<t>pl1oru,t . 'lh<lrJ; dP i.ot"aran<:'f' & ex p!'ntn<t· fur front desk PIU'lant l•-l('l)'JOne voice. lYPtnlt. hltk:t C111ni. re>,poru.tbll' ~1hon. twn,.f1ls St.in lrruTl(.'Ci Hunt Beat·h area Salary 1750 + J)"r tralth plcaM> no r11lls ApplJl'allon.'1 take-n M11n 131. 9 AM 111 ~ l'M Seacllff f')nat1C1al <:<1rp 17612 Beach lilvtl . JI B '-,o "' Slater . Bearh Met!H·aJ Proft.,., c-.0nt1·r 1 RECEPTIOMIST With ur without tyj>lnl( ~ Top pa) T"m porart 6'. full tlmt! C.:Jll Tod !:.erv1~ at 979-0 l64 ~t RlOMT OFFfCE f't•• paid Beautiful new otr1te near airporl n"lau•d friendly al mr"'phere Big promo hi:.n tn 4 monlM Lidlt lyfJlnit W1U train ~ ~I Jen Lynn ~SOOl !\loo ree ;oM Sm-llm.: & Snelling of ="t!wport Bea<>h A1ency. 4340 Campus Relt.urad Manacement • M=•JJ wt4 Trablee. poa-dlom •••ti • lllOW· inc cqamuuon seekia& hi.lb-quality peopW Qab rm rasume to· Btt.at.ol Rutauranll, 22142 ~· El Toro, mJO_. llSTAUbMT HOSTISS PW.I • part Umt' Appty in peraon No phone calll. Jolly Roeer, 400 S. Cout Hwy. lAg lkh Risi.aura.al ....... c •• ,., Muet be upenenr~ " mature The f:llut Dotptwi. ~Via Lido . NB SelJboet ITll lll~&Dt"t' 6 cl~anln& 1n Ntwport Beach P time 1ncld wtmds 13 SO hr Mutt have rrun lloowlf'd1e ol a&llbDat.a. mecharuul It f'J«tncaJ system:. Call H4~7100 SeJee HICl(C>aY Fil.MS Has part lJ mt' aalea op ptH1uruly Pn-frr mature l..Sy for PM r.tuft t:1 per not ntt W11J tram S('!t Mr Thomi-on. So uu Pina l..owf'r Mall Sull't llitrtlwart', full t111w position in rt't111l h.ird-.up• ~1nr1· !-.t't' M1kt-or '-;t1•\ •' It W W r 1 ii ht (.' 11 I :.' r. lloi.-hf-.tN CM SALES PSlSOHS l~ty plWl adulu to w ork with ind ~valt' ll1d.1 Ovt'r 21 ln UalfW'I, CapU1lrano San~areu PA.ITTIMI EVBttMGS PHOt .. 642 U2 I or ~ 680() F'.xt 2:50 Bel~ I )PM Asll Yor A odrH SALES RETAIL FASHION ISLAND 1-'llW' l11dte11 appar~I atnn· ~ expenen~ 111tlt•i. help Salary . rom mw IOfl. lw rlf"flt11 "°" II ., !>1'11 tJme JOHHHOGAN I 11 f'uhlun la hind 644 7100 ~llll·~ RAP10 ~IOWTH °"°'"""'"' Some sales eirpenen~ a mi.rt Will tram an our bro1d line or metn<' h 1 rdware ror motorryrlf's • .rntnmclltv<' f".arn up to OX> ~r wttk or m0<t in romnuuiom wtule lra Ill 11Ut. Pot.ftrtlal 12$ .000 6 tc> after lit year C.r neceuary Reply lo (l\ad fk>wlm C 0 Ci\obal Md.nr"• toe , P 0 Ito• 10. La.gun.a Bearh. C.I . 92liS2 CAUBoa9119 M>MDUALS OHi. Y! Jn,, ·~11> I "1''', ...,+-l • -r tl11. ~0B'S Plr:, BrJY F.A Mil Y BOB GUGGENHEIM CZIJ"79-1 IJI 11(111. 1\JIS. IA.M"'Pll ~~ , .,. .. ,,.1 W.-llariae Rantware lton oeedl nperieottd Welper'lon Koowledge ol cmrtDe equapcnent ee- aml:ial. PblW pe Manne, m... ~COUNSELORS Remember when you were a lod and wanled to earn your own moDe')' ! Well, we bavt' severaJ IDds who do, but they need a rm~ auertive adult to cba perooe and coumel them u:1 ules oneoted jobs from 6-9 PM dilly Pbooe 1142 ·4321. Ext 2~0 btt Wft'n 2 and 6 PM SALD OPPORTUNITY -91 IE ., Hutton IUb· &ldl.ar)' Eam SU ,000 to Sll.000 P art ·tlme. m27U. Or aead reawne to POBOX 6Z4, Dally Pilol. POBOX U60, a.ta llleaa. CA 121211 ASK P'OR LAIJRIE Y. 0 ~ Sala RECTROMIC llGAll SALES Seil in a h1ib traffic air cond1t 1oned re gaona I ~ m.al.I H.l&best comm1as1on1 beneflh You muat be abW to play the organ tnt'lud1n2 prd.a.b Call Mn Jet 1m medLal«'ly rollrrt '714 1 5'116-7SJ(I ~ Radio ~haC'k ha11 fu ll t 1 m " r » r,. t' r v 1> portwut 1es ., part ll m.- ,00 OflS>Or1unJtl~ Opt"D 1na up now 1n the Sewpon St act! are• Ir you a.rt n:uJH.ary rf'tm-d or a ~It" gndl&A~ °' MIT curreaU Y ltOUl & lO l~ & 111.ib}y molivat eel f « increued earn 1ng1 ba~t'd o n per{~. pleu.t •P pty at 2700 Wet Cout ltwy :-.. k RADIO SHACK A Tit.HOY CO.P. E.O.L TOUll #I Ofl'P()«T\IHITY .... ~ICOUKTY llomf' 1mprovtmrnt company uoderico1n1t ma"" e irpan.t< IOfl nttd..' &Mer\IVt'. OUll(Otnf! 10 dJv-~ Wlllinl to lt"1rn l a lc.-s ,1i;,11,. No 1·~ pt'!"ltnft' 1~ rtquirrd Sc~1or ,poa 1t 1oni 1 re •"atlable for tbo~" "' aales expenence 1n t~~ home improvement tndullry If you art' look ina f"' part ll me or r ull lJme wort t.bat LS aatJsfy I.DI and f\nanc1ally ~ wardlnl(. call now Ad vanc-e~t opportun1t ) ror 11harp. amb1t1ou~ ~ Don't mLV Uus unique opp<>rtuo1ty to JOI" the I ast.est VoW1Jl l COll'1P&llY Ill the futest pvwullot industry In So CaWonua Ask tor J 1m Nelson al 962· 792 l or D-3'2 s,r Sb Ion to call d.lred on Health Food Stores in S. CaUf. area. Xlnt vauad floor opporturul y. ~m.U54 w..r.... We are lookua& for a ql&alilied. uperien<"ed ulea penoo who enjoys WMk1n1 with people. Must bave 1ome lmowleda~ ol plants • tbr abWty to t>reat.e at lnrtlve dlaplays tor a Oft ~ 111 C.d Ill P 1\1 mt' Cl.LI Mon· Fri 8 30am to 4pm 17~S458 -- !-.ANDWICll MAKER . ('OUl1LPr" ~ W1ll tram. daY" only Mon lbN •'r1 ~I APtore 3 30 SwMdl ....... / ~ ... . rri..ry Mp~•r of CJOOd food to , ,.., ... Corp. C~ity i' loc.-d .. Mo<Aritlw & s.o. r-wy. "'· oc Airport. Ho H p er. 11•CHtory. Mostly Mora i"q S.011r1 , fWs.twd by I • 2 p& ld••I for yo•"9 --111 Otrl ..... wittii ,. clOIHI. s .... t4#. C4ll ..... SS)-6ll2 S.vmp •Loan St'w Arl'ount\ ~ Savtnlto ~ l.o.;o eit P" ri,. n",. IJ r .. re r rt d ~V'it'I li..i lbna '>a• 1ni.t" ... l..o;&ll 11 I I r"n" \\ !' y,.,,tt l1H l'l.;1.1 ' B ';(.l6fj() Pl«-a,t• •.ill for ;1ppt \4 ., llrenn~ l'ana1a ~ ~ f..mpk>) ITW'fll <\Wl!Calions ol rt• belllf( ~fa< P£HSONN t;L SM. 'Y (by Apnl 7 ISalary ranf(e Sl(St S1Z1l pr mo SUB CUSTODIANS Z 34 pr hr SUB BL'S DRIVER 21 23 pr hr Of tr1tntt no «'o mpt'nsnt1on during lra.IDl.ng pen od I f'OODSVC WORKf.R a R3 14 114 pr hr App I y West m "', 1e1 S<'hool 01,lnt't IU21 ~.West t:OE MF SEAMSTRSS-Exper"d in altc>rauon' p.;rt lime. M f', S48 Sill! SEAMSTRESS To as sul Ill des1prs ~ t ud10 P1rt lime Will train guod homt' :.t'wt"r 673-JS:lf SICUTAaY Glt8.Al. OfftcE FINAN C IAL MAN AG EMF.NT Fl RM IN l'·ASHION ISLAND NEEDS S HARP PERSON i'~O R G E N E R A L SECRETARIAL DUTIES TYPIN CI (80wpm >. ANSWER PHONES. ACCTS PAYABLE. DEPOSITS. .:CC. START .SSOtMO. 714 '7»9012 Wl· an· mt<•n 1t•w1ng ear<'cr minded p oplt' to work days or n1~hL.., tull lllnt.' u:-. SICUTilY f'n>tp-..1ve Ht'alth Ca,.. C.O located 1n Newport Bead\ hat an available ooettion May UC> for • Secreta ry Ideal can· cMat.e will be Mlf 1\artcr orient~ lndlvldual • pe>uesa 1lnl typinll " clsical 11lil.11. Shorthand pref., dlctapbooe re· ql&red. Hn. nulble. Xlnt .wtlnl ulary Ir fr· 1n,. befteflta pachl•· For interview contact Denis• Gui m ond &U 1118 ... E.O.E .. ll /P' .. WAITER S WAITRESSES CASHIERS COOKS DISH MA CHINE OPERA TORc .. Sr.at!!TAllY SECRETARY Crocker Bank '1 Newport Buch Trust as lnvest· mmt Office la seekillk an experienced S«mary to auat 111 the baodlin&. of security tranuctioflj u wdl aa perform general ~aJ dllllea. You llaald be a aelf -1\arter Wl&h llDOd onl and wn t ten co111munlcatton aacills, S&«>wpm typl.nR, fipire aptrtudir and an acca.m11Jll back ground. Mtitemaf reqw~~nl-" mdude experience with f0'!1J'•er form.a and th~ abtlity to handle prt 9'lr'e &D I fut-paced of fit'e . A secu r 'H.y brokfl"aee bacllgro\Uld would be belpflJI Croc:ll:er otters com pebbft aal.aries and a ruu ranae of benef1l11 for caaaaderaUOO. und your rwume to Willb m Farley, Crocker Bank. a> Newport Center Dr . Suite 230. N~wl?orl Beach. CA \'2660 Cf> CllOCICEll llftK An t:qual Oppor1 unit i t:mployf'r 5lCTY /f'SSOHHEL We are_.,e r~g1on .1l ~roraN.1 uonaf P\Dand.aJ Ser\>l('t>ll Subsidiary of &nllAmu1ca C~p ~ appbt'anU ex per. in Secretanal " ceneral ofhc~ dot\t"a ~ l~fiD wpm &hkr dlrtallon at 70 *> wpm Y.111 35'\1'>1 K+'l(IOn .tl f'ersoclnt' I I )I rt'f1 or Ill I h" .. dm1n1 trat1nn or .Jll penonlN"I polJ('lt''. r•ro grams ., prol cdur1 ·, Headquarters presentlv loe&t.ed In !:-.a.nlioi Ana but will rdoc ate to N ewpc>n BIPach wrtJun 60 du ys Good start.Ille ul ary & x1nt co. bener1b. uwh1d tnR i. dent.al plan Send rmurne to Lott lllJTli' Rl'R1onal Pt'r .,onn1•I Dtl?rtor AHAMCEAMYICA COIP. SJ5N C.bnUoPart:t>r ~ 212. Santa An. 0.llf . 9'2701 Equal Oppor M 1-· S«nUry for boioit mfr ~ 1nclude lite book 11.eepin&. typ~. man 20 hrs wll , rtex1ble hr:i ~ --------- SaaetilFM•UcJal lf you are tlunlling of changing jobs. pleu" call The Mary Hickle A&f:nCY It let us do your Job huntln& for you . acreen opportun1t1cs & make appt's for 1n · lttVleWS at your conve- Dienc.'e. We oiler immed openings fo r Lega l Secrelanea Ir Legal Trainee!! Personalized aervke 1n a prof man· oer --4& never al any cost to you. Save your gas for a new outfit MARY HICKLE AGENCY. 110 Newpart Clr Dr. Sle 24S, NB. •40 2920. 100% P'RE.E. SEClfTAllES TYPISTS GOBAI. OFFICE a.EllS You can s tart in most positlons with no pr evious experience. We offer 14reat benefits and promote from within. All in the friendly family atmosphere of Bob's Big Hoy HcstaunmtR Interview 9AM to 4PM Monday thru Friday starttn~ March 31st l'\:JI' CMVM ~la CO. PermaaeDt.1. tull-Ume. lllnt.n*ll•~ varlcna• dutle1 . Knowl•dl• of bo•t• helpful. Pref . DOD• ....... ~.-..1 We an now accephn1 appllcatloDI for top ltultd 1.ndlv. IJltel"Olted In vutoul *-t • lool term a uiaomenle In airport a,.a. Muat be profe11lonal. people on.Md Ii flealble able to wort full days. Call to adledu your appt to-•· 157-0045 At our new location 28502 Marguerite, Mission V1eJO 4'" Equal Opportunity Employer Ml F Cf\·Llf'F-f~ PmC)HN(l $(Wlett 17U9rd~ Mae•~ ........ _ .... _.. .. -__ ,...,,. • .. • ~'! ... ·~ .... .?!_~~~~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~'r.~~ ..... ?!!~l~.~~ ..... ?!!4! ~!!~!~ .. ~!4! ~~.!.~ .... .?!!~ ..;...__;..-.;..' r.tlrcft ___ »_ • .,1_.., _________ DAIL __ v_PLOT ___ f._.J .. 7_ ....... ao I 0 "' I • IOIO .... .. IOSI SICllTAIY Beautlltd mall Fuh on Jaland offlcp needs Exec. type ~ ctttary ror th tr 'President L11ht /H only required. -~·'Sal ry to $1200. c II C1nd). :MO~ .. SIClnAIY ~­ • Light uxper1enCl' for this 1ntE'restrn.: pos1uon lo Salt>~ M anuft.,r or larRl' I rvme Co. Lot.-. or pubh(' rontnl'I & plenty of room lor promollon ~lJrtrni.: salary SlOOO. Call Ratu ~0.6055 ... MIYB A Fii • !lc:llTMY ,.uGAL 14MfOU CIM1'a Minimum 2 year11 OlWanU apr. an fam1 l:Y ....... llt.&ptioo Call DetJby .. 81111 "\-,, .... $ecretary /RecepUoni.'lt ,, .... lype. S.H. helpful. • b& not oec. SO.SB SECUTARY tte.dqrtn otf1C'e of ln dustn 11 ilffl product.II ro has career oppott. w very good growth poteollaJ '°' exec. secty w 4-5 yr:; expr. Benefits plr~ & K!Wlry based on i.k1lls & uper <..;all 71414'M-S349 CM F.after5 _________ ,, pm& w~..:. IAD)'l~~e I ·-, ... SECalTAllY ... ·· 0"1CEOF11lE , ,. PRE'SJDENT ,, PorP headquarters for ,. , 1tatewide inves tment ~._..vices rirm. Fashion , bJ. Excellent career op •, ~ wilb diversit y & • .challtnge. Must possess • ~p-leve l executive ,, isecretan al u~ r. Ca II 640-01Zl Moo lhru Fr 1 fi~:30. ' Venallle pe r .son ror vanety of dutJes. a.ome , {yping , e og1neerin ~ Cif3W1111. to fihng. S H =ul. Accurate typing . req'd. IOSAN,IHC. ~ atewPort Beach 548-5533 •. "'")\n"Equal OpportUJllty Employer ~ .. • ,J(;i , ·;,7'Jle aller excellent com-'PllX1 beMfils which in· t:1· dude one week's vaca· ; ~,&Joa aft.er &1 & mon lbs . ;. ~ paid bolJdays and 'd'OllP lnaurance begm.s <IJ•llily ~ ture. Please apply '""t ll r , penoo or ca or ap. ,, ~ ........ nt <714) ~3551 SECRETARY TO $1,050 Reqwres good typing +MAG card II ci.p. w/hgbl SH & d1ctaphont• to work for 2 attorneys m t'as!uon ls area. Prefer some legaJ exp Xlnt iJd v3llcement opportunity & romplele be11 t'f1t peck.a~. Co paid I~··· E.E.O employer. SECRETARY TO $1,000 NO SH Reqwre~ good t)1Ulg & dJrtaphont' <''<P Mu:.t be Wt.'11 ors:an..1Zt-d w 1~ human relation ~lls t.o work more as adnun. llSl>l. for oCc mxr in North S A. art:d Xlnt workin g <·onrl & IX'neht!t Co pu1d l<'t: K&O. employer. Call SUNDAY J-S :.>pm or wkdys H 5 S47~1 VANGUARD PERSONNEL SERVICES U40 E. Edinger Ste. l Also tee )Obs •S!Cafl' A.lt!S• We bale an opening ror Bookkeeper. rui1 charge. &lnt t.e1epbooe presence. restaurlnt experience a D'&llt. heavy people coo- tart $1..8,000. • •Sales /Consultants •• 0urom~ Appt Only /Freet EOE w Remders Agency 4020 Bttth, EB tab '64 Newport Be acb 83:J-8100 Secretary SEC'Y /llUCPR • • AM Doc-lllCM Ft'e prod. Doctor'<; offirr A Dlvunon of l.ots or chent ronl.1(·t AM International. Inc ~ly df'COrated olf1r~ 29ZI S Daimler Sl. Spit raciuues ava1li1bh· PO Box 10M7 To $1200. Call Jen Lynn Saata Ana, CA m ll S4Q.5001 A1so fee Jobs Ttt hnJ n I TECHNICAL DIAFTll TO It too WORK IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE FOREST SUN & SAIL CLUB Seosonol 'Summar J ye rs xp. 111 dt>ubll• a1<k>d P/C board ct~~··;n With dt run{& bud<l(n>und Thts 1·xr .. lh1nl rompuny h '1rt' t tx·nent!'l .. 11 c1 t'H 't·llc.nl 01,portunlty for •uh ... nn•mcnt. Cull t'1nd> ~O GUM • wlm ln.st ructur Uf11ua.rd WJU. "1rst Aid. C r R. $4 S) h.r • Ure CuardtStafr Duey. 8enlot Ut• Savin&, l'lnt Aid, (.' P R ,_, 90 hr • Boat Renta11Ssll1na I natructor. Senior Llfc .. vlna. First Aid l' P R. S.IUna lnatructlon l'JCJ.lt'rltonc.'t' prcft'rrt'(i. S4 20 c....,,...,,_. ..... , 11to~.c.w. • froot otnce Alde 'Sti.rt Duty. typin1. orn«i 'k11li1 r\'('COtlon S3 e() hr MIYU A NI lfunll' Own<irs M~11tlon -Full Time. stealTAIY ........... Need ~t 1&•1 with slOd t)'P'AI 6 .Uct apboN ak.l1la 5'U1Aalld Qtll mq WedJd t~atarttn• u Juy l·&l-dent&J uuu.r l2 Vaauon day. Mu OM year <ndisUOMtn AllPIY A.aWl"h:ao Zdllt'r. lHJ Mak Ave . Jrvwe ~ty OUAJ1h. t\JU & !' '1 w.uf onru f unu.ab~ .um u (; lot-11\Juw. 'lop l"'Y t..tr A. ~tOOt' • ruu.11t ~hltl<b ~curily lnl· lf18.73'J SECUIITT SUPEltVISOIS E.x~r Malea.:t.' 1>a1d ~ fr beoe Sl .000-+. !178-72t3 St-.X'l 'RfTY . Stt our ad fcr l>l';(..'URlTV PATROi. unrll'r "Engmeenng" lO today':; l.1BM1fled Page-. HA NFO RD OPERATJONS/ROCKW· llL lNTERNATIONAL. SECV/BKPR, part/full lime. R !::. Co CdM ~ •• 111rv neg l..ill 9 l:l. MtXI Thu 675 WOO SECl--lXEC. PERSON FRIDAY 0Ur CO n~!t a h11!h petforu11n1e 1nd1v who can remam t'alm & lune lion under hectic pre ssure SJluabons Deal as· sertively w d1 ver~e personalities & kt·ep pare w our f:.bl moving nirect ors Sel retJ ri ;ii skills rc.q d Shrt.hnd or speedwnt1ng. dictation c>quapment . .iccurat.e l> p mr. Oetall or1ent1•cJ }'.i,erow expH an ad van tage. l'loo·smoller pref'd Olli Ms. Heap. 6'0-9350 SEC'Y LEGAL SI 300 Olngenia1 Newport orrc . hugauon. heavy chenl contact. DO S.R. Tra.J.D lo beparalepl Irvine Penoanel Agency 488E.17th. Costa Mesa &lite 23' &l2-1•70 Sec'y /Receptiolllat Large COO'IIllUDit y a.ssocia tJoo. Laguna area. Moo-Fri 9-S.30. Good worlung coodltions. benefits & :.aJ..ary. Send resume 1n dJcatmg saJary reqw re ment.s lo Gen. Mgr lJ6S4 Niguel Shons Rd . Liguna Niguel 9267"7 _ SSEC'Y TO PRES.$ Fe~ paid. Confident.Jal'' lrvwe area Ouu.tandlng ( '<> Lots or prestii:•· Super nice boi.s To ~= ANO tiJ:T UP ~(lr'd. p•rm po1Uloo, &d ~tu.•. dot workln1 \'und eo.ta McH loc: 714 i(l3J 0000 Sma&U Pana AaM-mblJ ASSDIBLY o~llt) product & work area ST A.IT $4.25 WIUTIAIM /tpply btwn~UAM ~ Produruorl Pl. Newport Buch • Handymsn. plumbln&. t!lt't-trical, cerpentry. llbt•rgll'lf iik1ll11. 11cn. ma1nt. SOOO mo • Atlmuue!tn111ve-Ai1i1111\unt. T<'m1xm1ry 8 mo. us-s111nmenl. Hequ1re'i admln. <'•perience or H A M PA • stnod pubUc rclat1<>11A llk1lls. J'it·k l p appllrallom1 now ln1rrv1ews to be l"Onth Hh .. 'd l\1ar(•h 31:1t thru Apnl •lh. by appt. 1111ly. LAKE FOREST II MASTER HOME OWNERS ,A.SS<X. 24752 Toledo Woy, El T 0<0. 92630 586-0860 TELEPHONE OPERATOR·Graveyard shall. Fri.Mon. 228 Foreat <Rear) Laguna 8ch. WOID f'IOCISSOl.S MAG CA.ID I • 11 S)"lterm8 XerosllOO Xeroll&SO Soack Bar part lime --*ends. Ca&Juer tFood prep M11lurc Seacllff Ulunlry Club S36-88Gll -~Sales SOUVl!:NlR l'ERSON· 2 blocks from ocean, Ora n ic~ County droplDdsolf t.benwork il»l'llw1o1y. 1 Sat mo.. 2-4 hrs a day. Friendly 5' !J() !ilu.rt, free meab & + lugb pay. 536-0297 Minimwn 8 mo. e&per. Please call r.1 .. 1!!4'!1, 11dllli only. Call li>b Phillt~ 11t SS2-S511 11LEPHOMI PIOPll Make appts for rt'pe> STOCIC a.HI Nice olc, gd salary + Wanl.ed for small fntlnd· bonus. call for appt ly eledronks co. in C.M. 848-74TI·Llnda M 11" W1U train full or ~·Ume Good benefits S3.2.5 h.r Qi II 645-3003. STOCKROOM SUPERVISOR Tnvex. Inc . a Mohawk l>-.ita Sciences Company. ha:. an immediate open Ulg for an mJ1v1dual ~bo ha'i prcv1ou .. 1y '>Uperv1sed stock room operal1oru. in an eli:t' t r o m e c h a n 1 1• .1 I rruntlactunog eo\'ll'On menL WLll be responsible ror th\· superv1i.1on of the f)lil('C!TK'nt of matenal'>, l.O:.t1.1bhshin1t operat1ni: pl"Ol't°durei. .ind insun n.: n>rr1 putcr documenla Uon. We otre.r a stable work £'7lv1ronment with an ex· cel lent sa lary a nd benefits package lnclud· mg company paJd Lile. Dental . M edica l Insurances, Pe nsion Aao.. Savinp Plan witb tuib lntttest. 10>,AJ paid bollda,ys per year and 1 week vacation after 6 months This pos1 t1on m ust be filled 1m - rned.&Meiy. Plea.H apply al PERSONNEL. mi>S TRIV()( INC ........ 0-........ c.-.-.. JUIO Redhlll Avenue Qlit.a Mesa, Ca 926218 Equal 0pport1Ullty £mployer M IF 1'elephooe Fnend.ly olfice req UI "'5 taepbooe person to :set appointments . Com mis.gon.s & bonuses Call 631~. ------ •TEL SECY• Now hinng lelephon1• secretanes for .i new concept 1n answennlo? ::.ervice p ltJml' or r llmt' ltbJlls av atla ble. I n c hxJe:. some wkod., T) pmg 3Swpm reqd. M:iny employee bent'l 1t'> ;ivatlable Salary . SlillO mo lo slart f time· increases according to ~r progress You will be front-0fflre to many important bu:-.. r-.eed g<xxl UXle of \Olt't' • .,., ~urance, appearwwt & amb1t1on. Ca.JI Moo.•Fri mom 646-4871 t.: 0 Jo: TRAJNEE -F\Jll ume Apply in person. Postal Instant Preas. 2960 Harbor Blvd. Ste. C. C.M.563400 T1lA VELAGENT EJ1perienced travel aeerltW/~llert~­ lng requlred by busy commen:la! agency for nmmg shlft JPM ·12PM Rare opportunity for night owl ! Generous s alary range Medical/dental plan, full benefit.a. 833-211'17 Trcn-elAAJ-c1 U•1111 Newport Beach Agenry seeking experienced Manager in reail & l'om merc 1al sales. Cal I 71• l97s.-0087 557-9760 ~ '~~le• '500Campus, N B. Open MON EVl:: ~til 1 p ~ B~Appt_ Worta .. Hom. NIWONll tniv~I service needs telt'phone ~retane!t, ticket de 1.tvenea. a.n•a mania~rs ""<> exprr. nee Z hr+. ~~7 ......•.•.•••.......... ...... u 1005 ......•......•.•..•.•.. l'WlJC AUC TlOM MANY ITEMS OF t'INE .. :.<;TATE JEW ELH Y . ART OBJ ECTS. AN· T IQ U ES . FINE FURNITURE, .. ;TC PHONE f'OR INFO fl B~RE.~2200 W!SrMINSTER ABBEY Al'(J1QUE MALL DruJ.y l~. Fri J().9 CU>SEDTUESDAY 11751 Westmimt« Ave. Garden Grove ~~ .-.c:H A.M'T1quH New 1bipmenl of fiae Freaeb Oak diJUDI • tOm ... jml uri•ed. oYer D> pcs Wholesale pr1 cea direct lo the Public SO. COASr A1'4 • TIQUE CENTER. zua So. Fauvlew. SaaU Ana (72' ) 979·8708. Opn 7 dys twtt. llMIP M. ........STa ·~2°"-0ff O.AIS+odl Wed·Sun J.2.S Rulb 's Aobques so. ..... So. Bayfroot Balboa laland Next lo ferry. ..................................................................... I pc bdrai Ht, a.oUd Ynllltornrv. a..· cnn-, dllil or CID SID. ... I" &bl aw, ...,, ....... .... toob, pwr tools, ....... Mll-4Pll. M , -!!'-'-*'· C.lf . ..,.. Wuti.r. d'7er • di•· .......... 1125 Eaeb. X1Dt Cllllllll ..... Unique Frenrh cblaH c:atm.l. l)eit•lled C&n• iD1. WalDut. A~ a -.ooo. AAi:a1 ll..00. SUNDAY ON Cloth•I 111,zi=. •bop. Toola, eablnet wood, bardware , Q,ra11t1 ,S.U/bnu ootree mowers, bo11ullold , Uble. aatq. furn. rhn>me Ilks. 2755 8riatol Cll W..._. 6 Dl'Jer, electric. Searl, IC>Od eoodiUOD . o.u ... 1'11Z bed ao.-50 a..., Sale. COllCb set, Sear'• s eyde wu1wi1 llaeb.lu. Good cond. sm.m.ztOS liUid wood dl.neUe, S295. tables, twia 6 queen curio, -. server SI2S, bech, b•by Items. 6 caaee table, 2 eod tal>Ma, mile. ~ Golden Lan· SllOO.. 5 Uer crystal Uit>t. tern. Dau PoiDl. Sat. 6 .. Dwxan Phyfe, dln· aa inc table, buffet at --49-.. -.-.. -5-AU--- dWn .... 3'd' draft· Ina table ao. Bnmswte& W . & S. 9·1 Rmia. aide & side. frost tree. dean. p.od cood.. mo. Sloft. oioe, cridd.&e. rodl9ene. SUIO. Am&D.I upnabt free1er, DS. SLoft, bi lo oven. clean worts 1ood, SlOO . StMSll.~ pool tabM ll.00. ~SIS Pl1r awlYeJ roct.en, $45 • ~. m f« boOL Surf boe.rd, SlO Sl.and up mir· ror, lat&• $2S . baby ltnlller. SIO, swing ~. lo)"I, boob. Mat.era.lty doUa. Plant.a. Lota of amc. 448 Ellllber Street, C.M {dfl\latin Ave.) SLereo Cab, walnut dill rm t.bi a> dlnJ, ed a.bag area nc. licpie. mate dfu-. S6l·Zlll 2 Iona TWi.n beds •. 'dO ". Xlal ('ODd. SISO urb. Call '1SZ-tmS DANI SH TEAK ·LI Hut c h /c h es t . w /Sllverw&re drwn, UDI· Rel. older side x side. que delk 6 also beaut.llul cle8n. worn eooc1 f7S · cdfee lbl w /bandpawt.ed ~u. 541-4485 _ b1m.. all super eleitanl • Dryer·&aS·•OrU Cood. a ~.S41-4485 nol \9ed. 1t'7 pn ce MOO u Otrers co ta 1de re d 54M4 ~ 10 t 5 Sacnfic:e Qn u ~a~. ....... •• ...... •••..... old 'Ob ve pcns1 n pt: S150. , I [ v.., , ... ~ w Aprils. t 0 AM. I 0200 51...,_ Aft. Fil '* Y.a.y. 646-8266 Bar and 2 stoob. ~hl troll rattan SlZS EJec dlar 8Q 25 7~ 1..946 Choe brown cou l·h w malc h101t love!\eal SCHWINN. Li1d1r1 3 WO tub J>C'll KJNOSIZt: speed. 215" wbeeb. LI.kt: HED complete w1lbout nrw. llO. ~ frame 125. f1ve dn-.e-r mcrctn 1020 . ..................... . avocado IO"ffn desk SlS MDl'S SEAR 'S 10 speed ~. SJ&.8280 Z1.. -.heels Good coodJ txn MS~ Dvarce. mi.st seJJ. very expensive. lugb styie 11\'. Uttle girls SrbWlDD 10. rm haa Imported from spd. pud Sl.8H mog_ ago, IWy. Saw thouunds of sacn!ice as. 968-4289 do II a rs . 968 ·' 2 811 o r Ca las .,.. l-S-10 9llB-V738 Speeds, HJ...SMB 6 Aatlque rMVed oak dJ.n. Scbwna---J-r-. -~--10-.--IAi dwn Belg1um 128 .,.. "' .,.._ ~ 2 met.cbma ~ l"lfA. & Good CGDd. club cb.a.J.n SU each. IDZW7 HadlDe booltcaM ta bell • •• jt1ll11'1*1021 S3t All a.Int eond. ••••••••••• ............ ~am 800 Used bnck , $125 Calta.._area ~--IOJ5 ....................... CSA beaaUtu1 blw pouit &.amele k:JU.ms. Cham· ~lme J200_ ~ fbiat.yan k:JU.em. Cf'A R1 cadoro·Ming Chiu I.me Shota ~ 1760 PERSIAN CAT· Purebred ao to !rd home ~-.s Oak Antiques · 80x80 Ollna Cab 9)0. ~ .. a.q <:dfee t.abW. as Wr,,.. ht IJ'QD t wua Kd brda. seo e9dt.. l7W7l2 Two lWID bed St'll . ~amt'I · Engla nder fu-aL S&SO 5"56-4105 P8bo table & clwr set w,umbrda CaJl 'm-0)8 -.,.w. 1055 ....................... DoCJI 1040 Small sailboa t. btkl', Rear ol 208 9lb ST. H B. Oulltt samples, jewelry. rnJ:IC. Sat /Slm Gange Sale. 9· I, Sat/Sun 707"'1 Ac acia Ca lley J O:lrona del Mar. MOV1HGSALE ~'I only. March 30. OU cba.J.rs, bent bact, r ookboo k s, lam1>s . arcbery eq1.apmeot, fa.sb tanka, 8/W T.V. sets. meul file cabtoet:i. & much mucb more. 3361 Alabama Ctr C M. SnaJI appliances. d.J..sbci;, dathuig, DllSc-ell Some furn. Sl To $35 JO To 4 PM Sat/Sun 172 Memll Pl . Co8U Mesa AnUque. Tabin, bnd~1· & t..ble lamps Colli'<' ut>M!s. drapes, cu~lfl..,, dot.tunK inc I. mf anti. Bfdapruds Sat & Sun 8-S ZrilH.:Ollege Dr c M P-clUo Sale· 8 Hentage, lrv Hil(h-quabty lMil~ dresses 10 12, ac· ressones, beaut new Je"Welry & cosmetics. Avon. Decorator items. Pnced to &eU SS2· l"56 .. , • aM Gooch 1065 ....................... 200 yda. y~llow 11 bag alllldina. In lfOOd cood. Mab dfer. 7S-9Sl l. ~ 1070 ....................... •DOCEDlATE CA.5H • PW Gokt. Sdver. P\atm • 11 11y lllnd , Dan 1~I S48·5053 1 fPdJctiamnnd n.oc. :ss ...... lkt. a!00/080 1 maa '1 weddi•I band wb1t~/yel aold. l•rt. R50t080.~ ' Siii 00() Also h·e J"h' Call Jen Lynn 540 :.001 Srll'lhng & srn•ll1nt( of N•·wr.irt Reath i\~\'OI') 4.:WO C a rn pu.., STOCK CLERKS U 2 years ele<:tronic-s > Unus ual Settee V1 r · -·•••••••••••••••••••• t.onan/Mex1can des1in KF.~N"D Pups A.KC Museum quality. f700. Clwnp w-e I'd F'. Pet & g\.ltar. bunk beds. 8382 Darm. KB St.arts Sat. HlCHISJ' CASH PRJCES PAID· COU>-SILVER- U .S. COINS: Gold e lass n ogs mens 14S, ladies S20 Will buy gold nags, wa1ches, Leeth etc. Also buying S t erlin ~ "lverwsre & J ewelry, US. Silver dollars & t"Clilm. Will pick· up Call for Dally quote Direct or Collect. 964-6507, P vt Pty. KB ~nellmg & SnellmK of SR ACCOUHT AMT Equal ~~mplyr Newport Beach Agency. Ilea.Ith wre Co in lrvtne We need Stock Clerks to help us m aintain our le~ders h 1p 1n lh r manufacturer of com pul.er prod UC ts ltesponsiblhl.Jes will m elude kll pulling and IS suanee of paru. and as semblies t'aaullar wrtb computer pnntout de 'M'..tble 1,..n• JSecntcry Growmg Newport eearh profess1ooaJ firm Ill new KolJ Cent.er has openrng on Ad.muustrat1 ve Starr for Typist who likes workmg with people 95b-J64.l 564-3138 or S64~ s h o w P v t p t y -----213i«n·1345 1dU pm Aroencao oak dresst>r - 2 Family Salt', many kitcberl Mm..'I. clot.bes Ir linen s. s:a lesmans· sainPes. funutun. col« 1V .. stand. tools 31.20 Roosevt'll Way. <.: M Sat~M MEN"S WATCHES Setlm Chronograph Tissot aW>matJc, both r1ay & date. hke llt'W SJOO ca. CYfeT'5 ~ "---------4340Campus_. ____ h.i.s i.ln 1mml.~ oix•nml( ·-.... ,,._ "· ' ' I I h '· '· ;.. ·' 11'1 I t ...... I• •• : , It i.•f., ;c!UJQ. iJO J ., W,,J~.,. :.ftOI :I ,nj ,.,, ~ )•u. .::1lqf). .. :c1a ~ nJ It,.• l\.J :......~ ' -=========~ for a Seru<•r Acro11ntan1 • 6 ldeal candidate will have -, a deQ'e\: & l·Z yrs ex ~ /' .:_{ (~-- ~ O • ~a>- S.ll18alCef ('714) M7...f700, E11. 2767 I lllll CANNON ELECTRIC '66 Eut Dytr Rd . Sua ~CA 92702 pencnl'.C with hnam·1JI '>lall·mcnts. a c count ana.l)">tJ.. rec onc1Ltat1oru. Will be r~poruuble for moolhly Joutlldl Pntne~ to compuknZ<'d G L Knowledge of cum putenxcd systemi. d., i.1rable. Go•>d growth pos11.Jon for self starter Xlnl 'talary & fringe henefits package t'or in terv1ew contact Dale Va~ 641-1616 E.O.t: ... M 1F SHEU OIL CO. CAR SOM hca oper' r tor: ~O,..atot T,...._ $9.14 ,.,. Hr. lndustnaJ or med>an1cal experience preferred Must be auilable lo work rota\lllg s bHt schedule iacludln g weeteods. Must be able to wortr. from bel g.bts AR>tl.caUoa.s wtll be ac· cesit.ect at the Edgewater H.Yatl House (Nea.r Long Beacb Marin•) Thurs· day, April 3rd. 1980. Call ~5611 en. 1318 for ... F.quaJ Opportunity Employer M IF SHOE SALE.5. Wanted, h&ll or part tlme. Good Co. benefits. Future mont. poeltlona poul· ble. Apply In pel"IOC'I bet. tam Is uam: 3077 S. Bria~. C.11. SHOP ftAIMll GN•t opportunih• for rt(bt female. Xlnt co. bmeftta include HeaJtb Jnl. that l.nchadea Sl.2/M Ute. stdr luve, 10 1>91d bolld•1• • more. lmmed. openh1. Oettronk Corp. Cotta Mala.~ We otrer a stable work enVJronmenl w1lh an ex· cellent sa lary and benefits package 1nclud ing company pa1d ufe. medical and <kntal rn si.aances Pension plan. SAVUliS plan with tu gb mteresl rate, one week pmd vacaUoo after Bill mmths. U paid holidays per year This poeillon must b e f illed 1m · mediately Please apply to PERSONNEL: TRIV(X INC ........... o----..-..c..-,- JlSl Red HUI A venue C.O.U Mesa, Ca 92S2l6 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F TEACHERS / SUPERVISORS Witb proven commumcaUoo&/ or1anlaatlooal 1killa needed put ti.me. Xlnl mcome.CaJI~ TYDist ,.1l~1t F\Jfl"ume opportunity for llllented Typist wtth good telepbooe slulla Entry level posrt100 Apply tn person to Mr Fuentes at Robert Bein. Wiiham Frost • Assoc • 1401 ~St.N 8. Typat WTlh vaned duties to wortc indeprndenUy Typt' 60wpm w 1 recep· tJorust sk.ills De~able per900 ~1eld Newspaper Syndicate ~oo Typist. fa.st, accurate. de pendable, oon·amoller. lrvme 9157·9331 Typist I leccpMuMat ,.._..n Of'IMMC'jS MOfllTOPPAY 15l·!I05S 4020 Birch Street Newport Beach --------•I Wallna S days, 11-lPM, Tedlllidu •ILIC11l0tile. TICMMICIAH A IJ'OWilll elect ronlet ~~Y baa an Im· opeainl foir an Electronic Technician wtth W yeara eJ1pertence to t'lOllltruet a.ad main· taln tell eQ\ipment \.-ct h1 O\lr Production . Must ti. trMCI tn dllltal troubltaboolln1 tecbni· .... Ce..udate aboUJd peue11 a bl1h ........W.al ••• a.ad be C9Pable "' worldal with inlallllum ......... ........ __ ..... 1MO....ana.C.ll. 8Gaa7 &.O.&. M.75 c.o st.art. Private OJmty Club. M4-S404. WAllHOUSI a. .. Some experience re quired. Will operate lcftllA. receive 6 luue ~.stock 1belv• " perform li1bt clenc•I dutlea. EJ1cellent beneft&a. Call or •PPlY a : I lHlllVMCO . 1011 Camelback Newport a .. cb • ........,. Eql.i()ppar ~ w onK hardware $47~. AKC VERY TINY Highboy chest w1bevelf'd POODLE 5'00 mirror 1375. J drawer 982 2178 oak chest Sl7S, Oak washstand SlOO . Gum· ball rnadu~ ·-rower" $40, Endish oa.k r hair SliO. Camelbaek trunk oa& & !eat.her $100. lll i.>c g1asa rte1N 9113-2056 - ~ Niso the E.tstt•r Gilt Pure brttd ";wk P'C>-2IO &M-S454 an 6 ~Tzu pupi. AKC. M Tuiy. blk tW. shots Reas. 5'S-3'44 eves Ir wknds F'rt'nrh Chaise. hand ""'° YOll 1045 rarved. perfect. Pvt ply ...................... . •7J113aft9am Eoe S pr1o ger l!rl3 Magh. entry w1y ta b&e Expandable. zxsn S!JX) ~1"9 *PP'm.cn 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reing apt u . xlnt cood, j!Uar $1SS Waaher • ~pe.ruels •ped Liver 'wht, 2M 'Spyd F Avatl now. Gdpt't.18-1049 Rk Lab AKC. apayed s yr fem. tDt.elligent pet.good watch dog. all s hots 861·33» dryer real nice. 11uar. ~es lo &ood home. Sl~ea 537.QJJ Germ. Sbep./Husky mt11. ----Ii""""*'· &U-1983 Reing big 22· cu n F t F, ~perfect, only SllS Beatie/Springer, rem .• 6 U.haul537.Q33 mos lo 1ood home . WA.SUER• DRYER f7S tor bot.b Call~ NF.W REFRl GS WASHERS 6 DRYERS YCNI choice, COil + $20. Garden Orove Apptiantt 13191 Harbor Blvd. Gard!fl Orow. Ma y ta1 wa a ber It motch101 1as dryer. IOfrl. Xlnt. cond. SIOO takea both. Hm: 157.-., M : lllS7 4701 -7182 ""' .. 1050 ....................... ••llUY•• Good aeed 1'1rnitUtt • ~--OR I will tell er $ElL (« V OU MAST8lS AUCTION '461616 & llJ.t62S ~Olk DiDMt.. M '' Rad 1111.. w /5 leaws. 8 chra, aerver. buffet, china c.ab. 173-7m. Geoeral lfolon Frost· Sert.a Perfect Sleeper qn free retrt 1erator. Xlot rmtt. lbos sprtnp, xl.nt eoncL sm. ~ aandmo . ...-... AdmUa1 Relricerat.or. 17 And lhac:t. draw '4ef tbl cu ft. I dr. Clun. SUS. SD. 'c.n.t mid tolfee -.-, tblUO._... "JS Gibeoe Fr .... r GOO: 9ft aold ~b. Great Ow\ P1our llW tm, aallll. llGO. llbnu •?m se.-i aft. 5Pll . STOPll 1'lllke time to r*1l and -., llt bome. It .. almp&e wltb Dally Pllot a.t6ed Mt.. Aad ll ,.. ............... '° Mil. call • rr1 .. ctt1 aa.tfted Ad· V'9or al .... .............. col· «. ..... roecl. ... 54leD 9llO. aid wtOlllPt lron dlal•I Ht. Octa100 walawt 1rala table. ....,,. ...... cir .... ... Jiit..,.-. ~ must ieo Sat :us, SU.n 3-30 R.efnR dtn set. 6 much more Call for det.a11s 497 ~ 610 &oab. Lacuna Beach 3041 .._,st, CM Bet Fa.1rvtew • Bear d r aa.t.er >Sat /Sun M ~IQ yda.. n.t Crpt. XLNT COND Kem 10.spd l.10. 1W01J1em J.4IPd w iduld earner m . Pkturel.boob.mia<' Gott clubs. beds. dreaaenl. waaber /dryer Sat. Ir !U>.. ll6 Ina. I.a alley. Cdll. I rt dlamood old Euro pc.an cut. L N m <'Olor. C.all 6'2 UJO. Ad s1tler •1.29 Wanted gold & silver l'OU15 Dlamonds. stcrl · 1.1\g. coUecttbles. etr Ap praued & purchas('(j, casb buyer on duty. i\RltS onJ y 76().80 l7 ---- For Sale: Silver dollars For investor. WLll sell to beat offer. PP. eves m.-1 ~. dy760-8017 Mia ti IC' 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ueed FcW GO Diii TRAC- Ga rage Sale. Irvine . TOR, loader/1craper. a /Qllver So.. Eut on Derm Luby. l-&s-5522 :=1 b&k.1'.Aniel Mllc•••om 1010 All ho&-"old aoods. must sell, Yery good 1lema. :m02 and.a V1ata. Dan.a P\. Set&.!D 9-~. DWDI nn Mt; some antJ. quee 6 more Sat/SUn 1201 Alabama H .B. .... Relri1erator <Aho aM ~A-Line ) Sat Ir~ •JommC.11 .... WI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 view gravesites . Bayview Terrace Sect. Paafic Vjew Mem. Pr\. SubatanUal uvinas. •mo INTERNATIONAL STDUNG "Prelude'', me New, 12 place .et-dn& (71 pc.s). eL COD· LliD6DI a tnl!e. fortt, 2 leMpacll-. aoupapooo " butter knife. S32SO nRM. Call: IM-l$07, N~.H.B . Save cm )'OUI' ps .ti elec· bic bills. &;your unique ener11 aavina Olakwar9, 11 /C .ti VISA ~CallMW21J ....... ..--........................................................ ,,..._. ________ _ -------.-. .._, .... ---..--...... ..._ - • ~ .......... ,. ~~~ ..... ~~.~ I ~.~ ..... ~!~ • at:f{. tlZO ·-• 9170 ... a.ported ............................ J. ............ . !.: .. "'! .......... . It I 8 OM. Y PILO f Sol nd9 Mtlefl XI 1 •• d DB IOIO ... • I IOIO,... ... , ....................... &m Dodi• Van, lood eand. t-.rool. AM /I'll tlereo, ma1 whit. eo<n'IZ ...... l .. t1Q. • ....................... _.... ......................................... . Pet• I·~ Dt•• It' PlhHI'' 11111 llull w /CltH MUO•• Od W Ford. Rare Paltlue 500 /Ga I aide /T bun· derblrd CDOde.l. • .ooo. MMfDI, ••••••••••••••••••••• W98A81TA•I ~·-•• ~-·· ._..., ...... . ,._,_.' 1 W rat'( ..... ,_.., u&Jwn. (fYJlll .... O.vtl II& -~BO ~. YACHT EXCHANCE A111~ O• n.inr CREVIER .... _ctlrd ... Md •O.....Pt...-i. y_._ ..... .... t.tspka -....... Wt OM......,_. ..a.u ~ ..... T.a.. rebra ~ .... u, .,. ..... ·~ i ~ ttaed·f.. flll All•. = ~• .Y:l.: ... Al ........ 10.. Utae c,.,,. A•• .. llD' TW1Jf nAY. II I.I. 1nah off•r Wkdya, Mt-UH; Wk14altVI .t YIL&.A'i"i·-·• U.ef .... WATH IOAT SHOW W 're NEW & MOTIVATED & have budgeted heavily for "a'es prom. & adv. our loc in Newporl'is bus1e11t brokerage marketplace gives YOU~ YACHT the best exposure on this coast. °15 Dodie v &DXlnt. cood. l\&U:1 Clll*O'D'Md ... CJ& 8llt Ott•. SU.1111 .,. fWd EJ.IO, 4 mo-. old, a< a. tan. tact. peneU- ""' carpet, IUOO!olfer. 411-»U &'" . ..,.. ... SAllllA A .. A 835-3171 lD. ........_... Pt. ... MM'J1lt ,.,,..,, ta••· ""· fM8 UUllllATI OM.a~ Wlllkm 6 IMl\I rw a F:;'111• Al• ••• ~....._ac.m.-. ......... I.al~ IU la·ll I ~\I. fl All llue .. •1 .. A .. -: !'.:i~·~·,!;::': :! abel,.a • .U.c. -191. ,..u •. •••• • ..... IM ulud , ..... •SJO ....................... •USIDIMW•* ·11 a.ocs cpe. Mint .. , ....a ·be8. \rlia,.. ~ .............. 1111 'ZI Harwlt 20' Mini. Self Clllll. llaoy xt.r... tl30C>. P.P.m..,.... '7S Dodge Van . Tradesman 100. '18 ~· 8taodard trana. Rum IOC)d. A IC. Needs 90CIM wortt. lluat ae.11. $1.,200. m.ma. "11JOQ241p ('ZTZ.PtfL) 'Tl Ill 41p, alr 8>C11SEZ' '77 UOl 4 a p , air C*SX£> L11911 Or lQ lWrO c&rdl • ...aa.. ..... & ft> M .... )Mttla ct.air • I 1d• aJ I bedllOllild lfll'ATW ..... : --· -c.. IMt ulf t k ,_..,. Olullllll&. 01........ • ....... -. .......... ... ., .... PIUCIS: A<s--. U.-.. _, Blal7 6C'-" ...... qn 91-01'0l. ll'f-49 ••orll• ~ •a.a. I &D 4 Gill, XII& ~ t1J10 « .... -9040 •4..._.a.eo.. C II ..-...-~ .,._. filt'-tLIO.._ Hit ••••ood. . "'-· --· ......... •••••••••••••• Coll us -· list it with those below: '73 31 ' Jereey·d1ese1 ............ $32.500 '73 35' Luhrs-diesels .......... $63,000 2·36' l.Jntflltes Obi Cabin 72 & '78 4 Wlailel ....... 9550 ....................... WWys Jeep 1153. 28,000 ml. AU oriS. Body in Xlnt.. Good ruon101 cood. UUO. Ca II ~en.by "nal41p8/R 11111) 'Tlaoc.l ~) ""DlA, alr tlOl5) 10or .... a ... BltW1111Mu11•8d• nw _, w .,,....... 1m ic•IM from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $59.500 i2 Dod&e Van: C1»t.om a. Low ailleaee. t cyl. mm CaJt &G-dZ2 '71 m 411p ('l3IUKH > "211111411p •UBB) ~'hallldudied • ...,~•· ....._ ..... dolb. 6 'hrta .... 1JO boun, !«)CA.RO" Pllletr...~U.f7lalaad pad~·. •l •t rood 1o9dad.Pri.pty.8e1t0f Drww J'OW owa or aeod .-... ........... ~-·-s.c:rtnm a ,• -.*1. f.-t Call 546-1.200 <M<MI .... .......... .... • ·~ .. -.--· ,... m2101 tl'ri day1 ), 73112111 -'U -~OM card pw •· • '11. l>watf llo· lln'eodlll fr weellenda > ·10 36' Grand Banks-diesel .... S84.500 '76 48' Hatteras Yacht Fish .••. $235.000 FOil lt4F0/714-67S.llOO • ;4 8laRr all xtru . L11t.e new. S3 .4iS . ~.&G-7311 ig Dodie Van 318, v.a, calm l o t.. AM I F M 1t ereo casa. maea. radials. many extraa. Dys 545-9311 ext 243, eves M8 · 3154 .,. mA lo.ded (5468) ,. .......... , itsaAS/Jt Qll.5) "19-loeded .. , t.aa. Add2"f'ech ~., ~-1:n~= Plaoo, Yamabl, •lot Aill fOI' Jerry Smd died! or mcmwy or -IV-cood • '"II warr aolY. --'~---<k:r &o cer1 m I e pol 115 . aaft SlOOO UIOO nnn. UI' SM Ray 1973, new -·--~ '1111 1 1-' aralla 4ft ID muLQr, traUcr .. many r-..w'I ~·---"---·-~ _. -..uJ, po Bo u. ~ _,._.._ -..;:...;,...;,...____ eatrus. S6000or besl . . 1 Mov ... Oul Slate O RGAN, Wurlltur. Uay1 8'1S Oi27 eves. a.talltla.C..ii.a .... Mlldel .uo. duel ... ...,.. 16-Tm ke1 board1. II pedal ,.... AW> toDe c:oetrola. IOI.Id maple. w /beocb. auic lllJO, 5'7-l.MS. WANTED ltdN bed qn. blue/IA!e.D TOP CAS H DOLLAR floral. IUtle 1&ae 1115. P AID F O R YOUR 181& "0 " elect JEWELRY. WATCTIF.S, t;yp9wnl.er GOO. Ol)tm ART OBJECTS. OOU>. pla elec Sl'15; Royal KlmbaJJ Coaaole ptano, Cbria Craft 28 · 1edan c:n.Uer. alpl. 4. ruU can vas l!i2IOO. 79-9319 l.,14. tlb new 133SS, new ..U.. trailer, full rue equa p. IUIDO fl'lS-3033 tl50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20' Full Keel Sloop. 1979 Yamaba 1100 ~ 2, beaUUfuJ CODd. Special. dnt. cood 125C10 Call ~-7'27 SllOOi'OBO. ~ 8-S, ~44atl.S 'Tl Oievy sbort·bed. U4 ~· ROUGH COUN· TRY 11ape11NGD. Hickey Winch 6 bumper•. ~ lu'el, flares. 64 aal au ... c1tm paint. Cobr a CB. S6 ,SOO . IG-m7 '''° ....................... ----- iO Ford Chat.e.au l T., Sll50 080 15'73-64Ul, dys 213 MlO-:illlll 81 ll um Dodce Van. New ID· t.erior, runs good. 11700 ~ a..df at..,. POan. ~TIMQ,· ...WIUTat •Pll-OWI llD• •IMW'I• SJ LV ER s £ 1i v I c E. l:bndard m SJ6.37~ beNitul walnut flnlah. FINt; nJRNITURt": • 950/t.tofr 912 5077 AN11QU§."5-Z2100. ··~ I io• - -Wmilefl 10111 \'amaha 1ludlo piano 40' MAIUNEER "'Mllko" TS , flybr l dg e . 11Vorth1>bcr w 1towt>rs Jo\ill elertroolca. new '79 CompkMly reblt & re· powered lo '79. t:very eoncelvable 1.1cceaaory for spe>rt h!!ha.ng & ~urt­ long raoae crulslnl( 915.000 WW late boat or (?I tn trade for equity & YOU lake over pay ment.a of MOO mo on M>.000 loan. 875-31562 or f!U-0619 ax Cob:nbla 3111. Even lf you can't sail every Mdlmd. wby postpone your family •• ervoymenl of the fully equippH lareer sailboat! Share for sale $9500 Owner will help financ e :;G~ i 4Honda Elainore. 1.ZS. Good cooctbkln. m>. ...,.. ....... .._ .. Stile/ .... ,.. ... fl60 1979 TRUCK a E4.R.AMCE! 11 Qev. Van. Sacrifice . Towing pq. 400 cu. In. Loeded. TI4-9M-31711. "74 Ford EJ.OO. va. 1o m1, a&.&o trans. A IC. calm ID tT, AM /FM st.erto, Lape. map Alt fl & wknds 848-25113 'Tl m 4 apd. C1141'Kf) 'Tl 3211 a.-0. f8IMT J A J i8 JOn 4 spd. (72IJW RY) i8 l2U auto. C.5641 > --------•!•-•••••••••••••••••••• New. sa,200. Ebocl:Y. ....._.UM,__ TOPCA.5HPAID 982·'11168 2 urufonna SU each. I ·---' 1 •. _.. • an.. pem.swt szo. Size 9-10, all r\Jr _. ...... ~ure " Plano ror sate. Ebony 10 acellent oondlllon Ir ptiancea, WOf'tinl or not f&WBh. Mu1t sell. thli; ••••••••••••••••••••••• •We Rell• •Your M<Mr Homeo EriCllOD 29, xtra ctn. good Top Sto you tu bendlta We IUD bave aome new lt'Tt tru.cll:a In stock nn.tic redwt.iom ! SAVE MOW! "18 m 4 apd. C4t2A uw l "18 331 4 1pd. QJ73VDI) 71 6'JOCSA C2) <472T AR l worn only a few times by 915'7 .. LJ3 weekend rrso. 675-942 siudent oune. !W0-5721 al\6. Sofa Bed. Like new. Mat- tress never used $175. Quem box spnog le mat tress. New $165. 641-8205. IUMPER 11)1111' "10 DATSUN. RSNBL.~ SI'OCX CERTIPlCATES Wanted for collectlnl purpoeea. M~ interest an railroad & mining Antique Oak Pl ayer piano. comple t ely resWred aod reflnlahed. BeauliluJ s:J:5(lO 833-3208. SWillg 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gear & eq\Dp, Atomic 4 Wrt do m&&Dl.eoaDce·frff Must sell Try 20M. sanoe Im-full refs lshmder 34. full Ir.eel, ctn Dale' RV Rent.ala boat. great UWe crwaer. ~---- Must aell Now' Try 2511! RENT 22 n. lux mtr. Avery• CA>. 67~--toi:nr; atpa. fl. ~lf-<00l. ~ 21' ''Ventutt" sailboat eo+•mi. ~ w/lrl. f'Jlly eqwpped Good cond S2900 COH .. RL CHEVROUT "'" ll.t1 t•o1 1: . I "'-"I'',~"' ~46--1200 1'7tPOD JIOO~ .......... 9510 ....................... • UASIMG * NlfO PUaCHASE 1'1.LIASI Om ''(;oodbye To Buy" brodlure nplaln1 It all. We 'll mail you one f'R.E.E . . aunply c•U 5116-«5411 ---stocb prior to 1900 No s.moc-Beckman cxhaldt quantity llmilataon. anatyser, Model 590 Pd. PSeMe write describing s2 7 so . M a k e off e r certificate lo det.all or ~. brand MW Head SR70 w /Ty roh a 3fl0 diagonals a. bru. re& Sl2S. aell $L96.. ~7-0875 J9Sfl 20 ' Cra s C ra rt Runabout $2000. Call 714 '91B-4981 483-0456 f'Ve HV /boet 1tora11-e :ral'Ch . 3' hr aecma Pvt raid NB Illa Ad sitter 130 loah. Sltpa / &Ul-4300 a. tui1 .. ~ .......... ~?.~ T•'*' a. T,,.,...-,. 70 V8. aut.ocn.allt' trau • pwT' IUenAI ...... Uwl U..000 mUea. QN65l 77 ). ~ !l81d copy of onginal to Scnpopbaly Society or M U S T S E L L Newport, 14 CA>rporale SURFBOARD PtJua Dr .. Ste. 250, NB. SpOltllll) ~ 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· F\berglass Twin Dsl, Oybndge. Luhrs, gen, ~4.000. 640 ~279 or SUPS AV AJLAW Y AC Newport 646-055 I ~l~ Dock avail. oow. Newport ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE ROBINS FORD 7'0" $45. S4G-8G37 92186() We will reply with Ask for Valene CJlll'I otrer for items or --- Trophy pooh.able. ex cell cond.. full u, slate, incl cue sticks. .Ir bang1111 tamp. l'.6C> ofr ~7-W7 For aa1e or trade. Xlnt. Lsland Cha.noeJ. 675-1906 u ve·aboard 41' Cb n s or_m._2650 _____ _ 11 · GRASSH OPPER Camp.na Trailer Sleei:e "· can bt-pulled with rompad car or truck. AWWDI included. u.ke ~ 6C2 S7(7 ---- 2060 HA•so • BLVD co~•• Mt~· <>41 0010 ....................... WE PAV TOP DOLLAR for top used cars· r~IJD, domMtlCS or ~ H your car~ r xtra clean, Stt• us t1RST1 Collector's "'1 pnt'e 11ale _:IJ1l.er'eal=.::;.::. _____ _ .. WM:. Oil pambnftS, 1900 Paul ~ Blaine llenra S22S, lul -• 8013 Shimizu $450, st1111arc ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200, 11139 D Roberts ~ C.oncert Le11d Amp. ta.and tinted l1tho SJOO. $700 Ibanez Flying V Others oils. etchings, Guita r $400. OHO. St'uba tank $SO Prolessional reguJalor m. 7eo-o::r7 4 Crall tn-cablD. Alslung XlnL pnvate slJp ror ~nt S38.SOO ~43 Low profile sailboat 4S"S0' MUllmal traffic. Eves. 67S-43Zl APAOIE !iOOd at~t.e fold down Fully e quip galley, 5lpt 6 Xlot . oond. sz..soo. 673-4394 HAS A GREAT pnnb. 675-7978 ___ 900-"'977=...:_:__ ____ _ liNL ire skate!'\ S25 <;20" <X>NN Director trombone btke P>. Slus, boots 81,..N with case. Excellent $3S 7:;1~. roocbt1on, SlOO. 67~ alter6P_M ____ _ fo'eoder twao w tAllecs. New cood. ~. Rblt plus h w /cxt ra s . Powerful al 240 walU RMS. $300. Paul, M-F, ~s. S40.-s.5._:.:..:.:... ___ _ TY. ltallo. NA.Shno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Over 40 audio caba from $00. Also aee our wade selection of audiopblle discs. Atlantic Music~ & 17U'I St. CM Beautiful 25" RCA color iv. 2 yr wmty, rree de· h w:ry. SUI. 646-l 786 loab&....- ( ,., .. ....................... Gu .. tOIO 1977 23' M a k o 1 18 . turnkt'Y ~quipped, Sll,500 or make oHer. 673-9363 34' Cbns Conrue, 1964. lo hr.I on enpne!i, radar. auto pilot, rathometer. S27,0001best ofr. PP 711).1711J '7'1 Seacraft-Sfo"ZJ. fully e q U I p p l' d , AM /FM 1muJt.aplex CB. RDF. MB. outriggers, new trtr. 847-8870 WANTED 50' CAT ALJHA MOOlll~ Avalon inner harbor or 1st bmu:.. Lcasf", pur e h as <' or partnership Call non Jacboo al. 714-540-700 •••Dock avad., NB 3 B1ks N. of Fun Zone, great loc. 551-709 13ft Pteld & Stream. r ully loq\jp. slpr. 4, tow w ism car New rood Sl.m 64&Zl89 IS~ vavel tra1'4•r, 2 tanb. poruipotty, !>IP' 5, ready to go. Sll~O ~Im EASTBGIFTS ........ Ro-.rinq Baskets SPECIAL S7 • S2 5 Uusweekend only' 446&tt.rSt. Costa~ off'I'wllln Ave ACCORDION, Coolello, 13>bua. ~. ~7·1.MS ....................... '76 Pierce-Arrow 18' Deep-V Trt-hull, 302 :J>' slip avail. near Udo POnS v.-.11s omc. Otdr. VUJ.a.ee. W/ll.R to share 56H!l90 oo.t me. Mio. Zt ·. Make 17' Campt0g Trader for Rent. iS Prowler, ~If m n«amrd re(ngentlor. a&OV'e, oven. Oun aad 111 wJOd cood1t lot>. I las an eesy 11ft blt.dL W 3112 .. Serrice. , ... &~9400 Wheelch~ Sl2S Walker SG Elec f'U1lar & sm. SIOO Yamaha !IOc:c $130. dl11P · duitoruon box " 1-\.1 • 831 ~ c 1 tr a s. S 12 S I bes l . mace 548-9961 Kii! sz bed. ri~~<'r. matt .. mirror elr $7!'. Jlvy ~hl iron dining scl . 41f' tbl. ~ chr.1 $5()0. Xtra trg sWx7' d1V1der for TV stereo etc. t50IJ ~-8950 ----12 st.nng Yamaha gwlar. xlnt, !>Ocraflcc. Sl2S. 548-4109 Oannet. Bundy, lop con <htion SlOO 9118-1026 Pvt. Ply. Alto-sax m int cond W /case le accessories. s.crifice sz:so_. 979-0368 Ror.:ers Sll'rhng :.alvcr ""1'V1t-e ror 8 +-extras. lll:sl offer T1Hany mem· ber..h1p m 6264. (work. 776-0333) MarRo. Offke ,.. ...... & ~1agnuvox Stereo Com· INpls-..t 1015 banallon Sl50. Ulk iron -•••••••••••••••••••• • noor Candelabr.i $30. Used IBM Correct101 !f15-0741 Selectric II 6mos old. Mu,I ~t.'11 Kn ~ 'I Z 115(). 752-Q5.C7 ___ _ waterbedSllS <.:ompl400 IBM MEM 100 auto lb weight set $100 typewriter. New/~. !ID 77'.8 sell for 811115. 833-~ 1'IDe dinette sn St.25, ster 1 . B . M . M e mo r y r<11.ho rec player S12!i, Typewriter. SO capacity cmpr wdow !>el SSO 2 yn old. New ~. "79-32T1 Sale moo. ~. Ladies rur collared SAVIN COPIER. Mdl 755. i.-weater, new. purcha..'lf'<l tae new $2000 bt-low from Neiman-Marcus mkt at MSO(). 7S9·1.501. Prud llOO. w /sell ror S375. 64&-7711 ~or 963-9'7:ll ..:.:..;....;..,;_;;:__ ____ _ --------Shari>fax bond copier Kil set, dretaer w II~. mdl SF7211. does letter & rnl.mlr, BBQ. lg. lounge leaal u copies. xlnt rhalr. 646-0926 cond. $1400. 673-ff610 Dog house for large dog, 0op:r machine. JM VQC $40. H"fy \().speed bike, w. like new. $7SO. Call S!iO. Black tr white ron· (114 )83S-936J 80&e TV, doesn 'l work but IUll good cabinet. Make ol.ff!r. S47 31!_2 ---- 001..LECT STAM PS PRE-PACKET i157.3829 f\ill .. ize alee! office desk. Bronze, aim. mahogany I.ell>. file drawer. Good oooditioo. 1100 or bt-1t offer. -.s10, al\er 6 p.m. lfitt Gl.asspar Mere I 10 . Lrlr. cov r. baLt tank, Sl,QSO 673-tS>l. art 6PM WHITHH BUYING '78 Ollfleld Electnr 18 like new. tll..SOO or oHer 00.2710 or SELLING TWs ls Yow DAILY PILOT IOAT MART To p1oc.t yow od cal 642-56 78 Attract! .. Lady! Z1...0 needed to crew 44' kf.tch. Pou uve·ID Tell me about younetf. Ad K74, Daily Pilot. PO &>x 1560, C:O.t.a Mesa, CA.92626 ----- '80 L..c.et-l6'M1 Bruce Farr race n q. hi-performance keel comfortable cruising int layout-ordered by customer w~tnanc1al problems. his $4.000 dep applys to new buyer-Nwpt Harbor sh p avail· 12¥.-%. 1 5 yr . fin avail to qualified buyer 673-6400. 646-8955. ~. 8' fbrgl1 utility boat. great condition Make drer 751-42118_~-~- IDah. Malsulw; •n/ ...._ RMtt / •• ~ •••••••• ~'!-.~ Qari9r 9050 CUSTOM MAI.IHI IK1"810llS Complete Int. nfurb. POWER •SAILBOATS V-Berth, Sette. Cockpit cmh. $315 We also do carl)ets, drapes. at woodwontn1. We come to you -call for FREE ESTIMATE. 997-2389. You don 'l ne.ed a gun t~ ''draw rut" when you place an ad in the Daily Pilot Want Ads' Coll now ~5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMAC.28' 30' BOATS 6f\2 mo plans prepaid from SUllHmo lncluchng slip, lessons 7141964 5994 ---- Charter brand nc·w 31' Silverton power r rui!'lt-r from Pacific South Coast awt.ers. 548-0644 IMh.W 9060 . ..................... . ·•. Lucien 1 lfl. 25ft. nm bull , s lip In NB . beautiful. 14000 l!IM-llO 10. 20' Ne.,,ort. S""' 0 B w /llip. SUik~. Xlnt 21J..Mf-9'30 dfer. 673-6562 Hummgton Harbor Boat shp. 31 ' & 48 ' Debbtt· cnJ ) S82 S6'S ~Spffd& 9080 ······••···••·········· WANTF:O 11 ' Aol\ton Whaler w 1strtnnK whl with or without mtr 121.3 I 988-0494 C.al 20. 6H P Evinrudl·. boel bath, tunged mast. full ril ce 1cru11te eqwpped. xlnt cond. (714) 846-1975 T1 Wdfl CM tatioa ...•....•. ~ .•...•.•.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..w !'ARTS & SF.RVICt: HOUIS C)prn 7a m 't.116p m Monday thru Friday < 1olM!d Sat ar Sun SA.DDLHACX FORD ?340 S Main. Santa Ana Al lbe ~of Warner 546-7070 WANT TO BUY BUMPF:H TO FIT iO DATSUN ~5721 All true It pa ru New and U&ed. SM 1103 --- C.u,ar'9 Sdte/ For Sale reblt 3SO E .., 91 20 a.rvy ena.. 4-bolt mam •• • ••• •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • Alt.er 6 30 75 1 ~--- 1973 ~ Ton QuHnSIU' camper. will sell or trade for car of equal value Run Pettey ~(0 WestWay Bimbo Camper. s li» 4, refnl(. i.tove uooo ono. s4s 1 142, A.net~ ----~.-dn..t 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mini bike s.so .• MIDI O'wel"S75 646-3400 ~/ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** Foctory v-• RDtOOF Daytona Sptt111I Ltd. Edition Colledor's item Ver/ fut • c&un Must 1ee to bebeve' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTJCETO READERS AND ADVERTISF.RS The price of items advertlaed by vehicle dealen In the vehicle cla1111fled advertlalo& columna doe• not in· e lude a ny applicable t&Ulll. bcense. tra.narer recs. r1oaoce cbarsea. re~ for air pollution rontrol device certifit'I· IJOM or ooaler dot'umen · t11ry p r epara tion C'hor1t•• unle ss otMrwiH 1peclfied by the advert.!Mr JJ/4 ... / 9•20 am·= • ••••••••••••••••••••••• i1 C.C Zfl/21. 2-boat ~. AuiOUI. Lotded. Racer.cniMr. f'Jll In· at ,•lnbrd. wbl. spin· nailer . many c uam Jdt'M. slip. call Bob or Glenu 875-MZI. Eves. IH~llJ '76 Y ama ba In'· 400. ~Coad. S7SO. Gt-OM7 Aft epm '75 Ho11d1 500 CDT , 2J!OOml. fem. onr. Ctn. llk.e nu. SI ,200. ~*3 ·u Ford W oodle . r .. tortd. $13,000. '41 Ford W ood.1•. restored mint c ood. 120.000. 1111>4161 SPORTY DREAM Rart~ '70 Tortno GT Ford. LUia nu coovertl· ble Blk o n white. 1· o~r IH50 751·'535 days M For 79-0147 aft 9 30pm O'DAY 25 '78. Fully SUPPL V OF SHARP MINl·PlOCU~ • "18 Yard Coun~r * "le Q,evy l.Alv 12 I • ;s~l.Alv • "74 Ford Count'"r • iS M&zcU • '74 Mazd.a ALSO • i4 Ranier XLT • 11 ):J C&nuoo • ~I-too Won Van • '63 Oltvy Oa&uu Mold~ Coautoed J GREAT SELECTION AT GR.EAT PRICES CALL FOR DET AU-'>! IOIWITHAM YQUSWAGt84 1800 W9P mnwtrr Ave io Wellmtm;fer ~ 7561 QI. 71B> 1'75 UI¥ ~rtea\IP A ~ 4 ~peed modf'I lll na r e co nd1L C1n "' matching abell Q0CTX1 OHLY $21'1 HOWADCJwowwolilt Dow: • Qua11 SU NEWPORT BEACH 113:0555 lt75MAZDA P1CaUr Has walk -an ramp~r with 4 ape~d trana cas1ette tape 6: ma1t wheeia OJ)7L803 • Mowo.ty $3195 ..-.cuMAJ:DA Z1SO Harbor Bl . C M 64~5700 ·a Y-250 P1cll: Up w camper At . air. p '"· am1fm rass . 13,000 miles Many xtras \\it.bout camper ~ W t Camper SS700 mC79I 118 Lai 1 Harvester. w alt 10 l ype, 1200 aerlu. Good ccnd. $1100. See at 185 E 16th. C M. 77 ford 6 ~ Valley Cal>over camper. Ma.p, l"I tiree. jacb. AM tFM . ammac $4,800 or will <1 ell ae p aratel y . 7l4 •OleiO '76 Chevy Scolt1dalf' Sbortbed. W /Camper shell. Amlfm. air. & ~. 48'7·5217. '97 GllC V.f 351. lT ral ed Holda S2g1l. Xlot cond IUOO /o ffer. 11»4417. 1965 GMC V.C. MUST SELL. 111.LM pid.. Bnl ..~--~ '10 hrd ~ F·ZliO camper ~eu&o .• P/B, A/C. AM !Fii can .. wht. a poke nms. air ahocka, dual lanka. Sbat11 · xlnl. med\. snoo. -.1• ~ 111 1 .. ~~c~ .!12.:S 1uroor Rl\•J ('OblA M~\ 979·2503 Can "t Seil V our C' ar ~ CIEYB IMW PAYS TOP 001..LAR tw Or.:an Uaed lmporta c.11 M.lb or Dao ll$:ll71 WANTED! t,ae model Toyota" :and \r ol vo,. C al l U ' TODAY''' Ea1·lellte fOYOfA·¥0UO .••• ..__ai.~ c .... ~ ""'H._OOlwH0..•0 1 PORSCHES WANTED Allow \.m the opporturut y to ronslder the pure base or ~111 ol your clean POncbe Check with U1 'Tbda)" " tt t•.,tw• f'"'1 .. .,.,.... ,.,, ........... l'.'11> Top Oellar Paid f'or Your t'•r ' ~SOH&SOH U.Coltttite~wy 2G!l5 Harbor Blvd ~M~-~sm ....... "'lied ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 AUDI IOOO Tan w tan interior Automatic traoA . air cond. & alloys. U752 l sas•s IOY CAJtVB IMW l5«l Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH '4G-6444 --- 74 AUDI FOX Sh arp low-mllf'aae aeda n . C all f or putlculan aa>NDV > $24'5 IOIWtTHAM VOLISWA.-. 7a>O Wellmlnstf'r Ave In W•tmioaler 1910'1 taEMOW! SAYIOM LASTRW ?t'•'". STocac SADOLEBAOC VALLEY t.MPORTS 2MJ2 Marguen te P1rw)t. JCS.5JON VI&J 0 ll 1·2040 495-4'49 ClOSID SUMDA YS 761MWSlOI Air cood .. automatic tr.m . stereo casaette. IGZPQNl IOI Md •UH l-. 850 N Buch 81\'d, 0 Ma No of SA f'wy ) (,., f llibra ~ $333 ORAHGE COUMTY'S OLDEST 771MW1l41 Air coed., automatic ~ • ~ stttrioa. stereo tape IOIMdA~IK. a> N Beacil Blvd 0 Ill No. al SA 1''wy. > LaHabra ~·~ IOI Mc:LAa&l"s 8:50 N Buch Blvd. LA HABRA 0 MJ No. ot SA Fwy I 01415U.Ull Sunday b:r Appl. y,,..ewc. CZJ?l IMW 320l's Bot.h equipped With 4 speed. air t'ond . one wrtb 'lterro cassette and 11.W'OOl. the other with :stereo &-track. a od m uda more 15410879) CDZUBG I IOI Md.Al~ I.e. 850 N Beach Blvd O Mi No. of SA Fwy l La Habra 522· S333 73 l.0 CSL llli. ,... fact orig venlon. air. 4 i;pd, superb cond. &C2-0lll6 '74 IMW IAYAllA US5 rnAN 32lt MILES Auto trans. ract. air. pwr. steertna • brak ...... Btuupunkl AM -FM ~ & recorder. sun· ""' lmpttt'lble coodl. Uoo S'257 ·AIM Incl I.Ides t.aJt Ir IJ censc DLR. 7SZ-0687. s.a-2940 ;4 BMW 2tm xlol. rood." MUST SEIJ..! Best offer. Si5'7.-z:t ci:r.. -. urn aft. s _______ _ "ffl BMW 2002. Sun~. Tape decll:. Gd cood Low ml. 494 -7168 or 49MS25 equipped, docked In Newport. Tu 1h•lter Pola. w 111lllnll dub. llJP5. pp. 790-f25l or 56(jM1 'G °'9vy bvy. dty. \.'t ton. ffpd, uUI. bo•. cab swt«ed.SJS. 4115-5341 8BJ. 7SU ... 7B> '7S BMW. 44K miles. Loaded. tmmac. Sac. make ofr. '45·7313 "- ISl·la ID' Clpper Martne SIOOP· •u . r 10 . Fully equipped. 11 2,500. ........ '29 Fotd AA Stakebed truck Sl.500 compl. Alao lt7t SU1ukl 115. Xlol •wo ltal AA chaHla, CXJnd. es llPO t'100 Firm. • Pboot: ~ 1 blda. cat. etc. You put tt.rp 'JI Yamaha R0400 lo ml 11115 coftllder a,OOtMd ?IN-IOOI .................... ,ord P.U. JOU put .......-.00 ... mc.UJ eornpl ..... ITU111 ·11 Ford ruo XLT ~ a\lto trans. p /1, 1 /c, Dual t.anka Need Hab. lluat aell for suoo.ai.-. '73 Fox Lo mllu on reblt. en'° New brk1, tlr9. 11.200. swut aA 3. '7$ 5311l, lo. ml., sorf.~ "73 Audi lOOLS, movlnl. A I C • P I S • P I 8 , must tell, cood cond., browa/\ao. Ml·~ alt. Dteboo 2t Hull JU, \IHI". XJa, «Jad. Ha,._ elip avall. P.P. sio.soo. 1 1'·111 ·1152 or ..... ..-r. 1t2t Model A replica, ..., .. u:u. ICT-4111 11M °'9•1 lmptl• SS '74 ¥.awawl 111 dirt m, nper clue. 1U .... ..., 96Cl coodl· ,....... p /8. p II. ll/H. U.-.Olll ..... 1 .. or ?NIMZ '12 l'tll'CI ll'ck· up, ~ too. Nftl IOO'd· xlnt work we-. •· 487·mt ... 9110 ....................... JIM ODrTalr Vaa. Good ....-cau .... ..as ~offer,....,., 5 6 wbdl. ......;~;..;;..;.;__~----.cw 9712 BMW DLI LEASING ' ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• All. llAICIS K mooe)' '79 2 S201 air, att11. avail. DoroOorpm.70'8 AM/1'11 ca... auaroof, C fol 1"el, bra, covr , etc. 'TT BMW UOI. A I , , llnt cond. 111.eoo or .....,,,_, tt.lck, alllll'f. a.ODO • \AM O'fW a1lll XW. cmd. lllvv. •• 1 .....TIA•mct 51211 •, ' ·-..... _.._.-... ..,..-r-:---.. ( Allloa.. haporl J A.Mtoa, l•pcwt d Ai.lto6. l•port .. J A1ato•, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAA.Y PtU>T DJ9 t7JO IW t7JI fW t1H Mmdl 9UI MIN:coMOtm '740 Auto1, lmpori9d A.fot • ._porW ~~ 1.,orted ....................... . ............................................. ······················· .................................................................... . I 77-..WJICI Alr tulid., 4 aPMd. IUD· roor. 1tereo tape tmAUV> IOI Met. 4UM 1M. D>N. Beach Blvd ~ Mi. No.. o1 SA ll'wy ) l~ Habra m.s.m lt71 IMW J20I ~ w /tao tn&.enor 4 od. auoroof, ur l ' C"A,qctt. 11llo)'lo • 1.1 2 mo. w•rranty ). ... l 971 IMW l20i fo)ord w blue lntt'nu1 1 .,µet'd, sunroof. 111r rand.. ta~ declt, allov' & a 12 mo warrant) 04611) ROY CARVER IMW U40 Jamborff Ru.id NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 75 IMW SlOI Air cond., a utomatic traos . A M /F'M sterN> CBSNP8) BOI Md.AR&f l1te. 850 N. Beach Blvd ~ Mi. No. uf SA Fwy > !... Habra SZ2·S333 9715 .....•...••••••••...... 76 CAPRJ V-6. 4 speed, air rond1 uomng [)yruiaute cur C940MPHl • S29tS IOIWfTHAM "'VOUCSWAGa.t 1'11() Westminster Ave m Westrniru.tcr 893-7551 6:1$ 7880 73 eapn 2000. v 6, 4 spd s n r f x I n t c o n 11 ~750 OBO. Dys 644 9181 l'Ve:'l. liSl.()647 ·;:. Ca pn. s.:ood cond . '1Ml(l) rru.. c·ass. stereo. Sl.500. ~01 ~-Oats. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72DATSUM Very sharp SIO 4-door 5'.abClll wagon CaU for particulars. C796FVZ) $19'5 ·IOIWfTHAM VOUSWA(ifM iClllO Westmtnster Ave. ID Westminster ~ 838. '11lllO 71 2.fKlZ 2+2. 4-spd, cl~r snrf. AM /F'M cai.'> . A /C, S3K ma , SH:->OO 661·'1074 ....... ~ trvs .................... J111t st,Oot mllea mRUV l -.• , ..... _ - '""'~'"'""' .... DD 77 DATSUN Slwi> little Bfll. ~ mil•• C all ror i..ucu1an -.eor > SU'fl 80IWITHAM VOUSWA ... 'MJOW~AV't' a'W•laUmWr -~ .. ,. 7629-Z Sh-er W1t.b lllr roodlUoo 101. ma11. a track CJMP\111 ) sggs •tit·•• He•W t•t,,f ' ... tu.•• t_,,,M-•• •• nn 78 L>ats un 280 Z &iho l rood Many xtras and slu rack & bra 631-4402 or7a>-0734 '79 280ZX 2 ~ 2 GL Looded. Lo1m1. S11,500. 644-QI I ------ '76.., 2.llOZ, salver, 4 spd, AC, stereo cas~elle, M1cht'hns. on~ ownr $5585 631 -.5175 or 631-2923 1973 2402 4 spd. A C, AM /FM tape det'k, nu tuneup, Web, cl~m MOOO ~ al Z39 fo. 22nd, C M . Call m&:lO '76 2l!OCl 4 s p. new pam t & llrl'S AM FM t ape. .. .D> 963-9600 I BUY PROILEMS S1clt or dead foreign caN wanted YREE tow. 6JJ.2JW7-CASH• fiTJ..3465 '71 240 Z Auto, good oond.. Only S2 .600 ~JBS2 ---- '74 260Z, auto .. A /C, mi~, Miehebna. 55.000 ma As.k. S5.29!> fn>4 l24 '74 Dal. 8210 hatchblt 4 apd, x.lnt cond. S2:.x> /bst dr 551·91592 ------- '74 710 wgn. xlnL cond. 26 -30mpg . New Michellos radials. AM/FM ens. 12.195. 497-1.978 "10 4)l(XZ 4-a p. xlnt cond. AM/FM ca.as. Complf!tA!· ly rebll S4.~.So48-Q73 Rat t725 ....................... 7t.RAT Dynamite 128 2·door s unroof Only 37 ,000 miles and 1t 's pretty! 0.51SYJ I $2495 BOIWITHAM VOUSWA~a. ;ooo Westmmsler Ave an Weat.min..'lter 1193-7~'H 638 7880 UM'JT'a) Tmll ... ibrdt 1\.lt I FIAT llU'V DI CASH TO YOU! ANDA NA "AT.TOOi • • llCK MILLER MOTORS FIAT l<!O W WARNER .it MAIN SANTAANA 5512132 ,,.,.... t7l0 ....................... • lDAY * JAGUAR SALE lt6' JACMIAI 420Ci UMOSIHI Triple carbs. 6 cy l engine, spacious leatht'r & walnut veneer lntenor & ~ wilh p1cn1c table. A great lnvesl· ment I (01£118 ). $3995 1976 JAGUAR XJt.L Silver ext.enor. a superb looker & runner & low males! (60531 ) Was SI0.995. tbas we~kcnd only $9995 I 977 JACiUil XJ6L You MUST SEE this one' Flawlesi silver pamt with red leather (66134) Was SI 1,995, this weekend only $11,500 1971 JAGUAR XJl21 Truly one ol I.be world's most fmely engineered automobiles! Has ONLY 4,000 genuine miles' <59945). Was S15 ,99S, Uus weebnd only Sll,H9 197t JAGUAa XJ6L Very ecooomkal ruel in .)tded 6 cyl engine. car riage brown w /tan leather. low mllea & LIKE NEW! (105368 l Was $18,999. thas weekend only $16,9'9 HEW l976 Jocplar' XJM.s Squadron blue M ~gen­ cy red. This weekend $2000 Off IAUEI MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2503 i• \Je Ida, lo ml, QO mU•••• oe MllH O'f9Mw, •..-«> l'OOd a aurlflu •• nooo Ill ..... t717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YISIT YOUI <WAMelCOAn HONDA HIA09UAlmtS TODAY!!! UMV•SITY SAU'.:S 6 8.&Jt VIC r: OU>SMOIU HONDA GMC'ftUCIS BOHarbor Blvd C09TA MDA 540-tt.40 um ActOr'd L.X.. bw"CWI dy .int cood , mags, ,.... ps 181.95 9S2·lll94 "19 Waaoo. 4 apd.re&-&as. 32 +-mpg. raclt. SSIOO Won\ last I 87)-0t70 ~ 97JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAGUARS XJ6Ui. 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Aakinl =-== .f.~-::_ ttttl _, ~~·~>· •IWotr ..., 1341 t0e':w. IAY R A.DBOI ...,,_ .. , ===-11 o.rwa. ~k fl&lly R.J OuMron•AMOC. .,, Pont Gran Tonno. YOUtSWAW UNOOUf·llERCURY &laelr • l n••I l•t. 1----.ons ___ . ___ _ 1-ded w /aU Ult.-'1J lluat.ans. P IS, da.c 6 ._ tbao t.• milel! .._es, a.ar confllloe. You cmllt ... t.llill .. All/FM a track New N p 1" .-. bm 712-HH 6-dr, A/C, P IS, P 18. 'llDOW• , wAve. ~~c;:-_:>r...:... ._.,.,....._A~•. ~.. MO. cnaae nrt. dot '-W .. ¢• .......-.. , ,,.U'l"UW ..,.. • ......... x R ,_. --.. _ .. _ ... ... • I • ILR't'U "C. HOW! •YBC>. ..... ,,... tires. CaU Ad· OMLT .... S6Uer 1114.. IG4IO M •1'11.1 ... ..,., 'Tl V.U.. lmmanJat.-·~·daamo6a 7mt. ~ :;.-.:-.. ...-• •7Zt ... .,. 1-.1000 4M •pd T top A 1C . v•~ ... _ -·· "11. Z:. Ounaro. btarwun rw. amll'm /ltt'!r AU up AU& __, N l-.. or Ford "71 Plato Scull re ~•AM""-p 'S. r iB ID'9 11,000mJ lln1onal to~ waaon . woocl ·&rala 6 '75 Mark IV 1Uver w/Nd "JUliln:ury Coupr XR7, pl\llb Inter. xw. cmd. UK m t U SOO . O y 11*1 ~-Sl.950. tDWAa a •• 111 1n. Do¥e .Qlall ... MEWPO~ B&ACll In.Mii w/'UJt wta.1. All ,... OMW'a babf Pl am 7T X1t7 a1J wtute Wllb rt!d wbd.e,U700 486-35'71 _!!~~!!!~~~~~I l tnck w1Jemon t11as tnm,w1tt whwl l'UVers, .... cw&om tml .... la. ,. V.U... C1eeoer than all Power, Ult, r rwi.e, cniiUe eoalrol, alot ..., E\tm ootMlo P1WI a lt'Hrn, a uto t n ins, ~ £'¥•138-ZIM. _a.u __ 9G'J'T _____ _ 71 llacw> ColalQ< Pd wap. ..... ccmd. -· m..'403 'M Mustaa1 2lt auto. na good. Needs body wor k . Beal O f fer . ~129 1mctN••c S' , ... dis Wb\t e •a wll l t e -~ ........... t!'llWJ ,..iwe op0oo. t.t. ~ ' -aw.. --~ Caa ar· =-iloaoc1 0 1 . ). lluat Mil lbJ.s I • ....,, Mk f06" Mr 1telly. Call "42-4041 ftlom u or 6 d ·OOlO ~). 16 SEVILLE-Beautiful blacS oa tMack. wira, etc. snlliO/Otr . Or wall ac· ttpt &ood Lrade. PP. m«iZll 'II> El Doradl>-l mo. okl, Vogue tires, wires, etc. SlS,300. WW take car in tnde.S...5115 17 CAllUAC r.-de Ville ~LUS mooorool. 'Wbke wllb ml iutbef'. (WSWll) - 'TT Seville. Loaded. Lo/nu Best Offer 64-MmJ '79 Seville, xlnl. cond , loaded. t.Ue over lease. J elf. 64.> 1.207 79CADILLAC COWi DE VILLE f'\JlL POWER with air cond1t ionlo g, s t ereo ~. leather, vanyl top, wire wheel covers. ~ l&<XX> rruJes. C7364 , $91t5 · IQI Md AUN IK. 850 N. Beach Blvd. Ci Mi No. ol SA Fwy. > SA Habra szz.5333 7T SeYWe. 21,000 miles. -Beal wire wheels. Im· rm~ 9G-D4S « 8'73-9003. ·79 Seville. Loaded. Priced ror quiet sale. ~ ftr. SU.GOO. Sii tlZI -$ Sedan de Ville, .._ A-1 caad.. am lfm tape, s..wed tap. Loaded. Call .Aift --1 OI' ~'1253 918 Sdn de Vlle, wht OD wl't... 35K mi. vinyl top, nu Urea. Si(>O. ~ 79 Cpe DeVll.le, like new. <mid. 11),000 au 9000 eatra1 l..ow m1lu w •iAK cooJer, l2K one '75 Torino Wan. ori1 OWDll', 11.000 ai, AC, xla& eond ll800. ~ Ct.LI~ M QU 1'1• ~ llUOO or ... wne lel&MI rw xlnt rood WSO o r Iv m 1 I • t ....,. ~ '62 F alcon Station m4~wlct,. ~T""-. -u·-la.o tirt "-ii... Waeoo. Xlnt cond. "71 Continental Mk IV. hot rod L uicoMa. runs. o..._ work, aak iDI ... aeaoUab&e Call ,__NJ.DID or I• "-•· "71 lla'mt • dr, runs. SI.SO finll ..,.~ ..,... ,......,... ---r ttl5 aooo. CaU ~ nzo 350cld 4 apd Cl~an ....................... '71 Mark V Giveocby. t Wm; tt52 aM>. C.all U6 WO Iv !74 Dut Ill Eng. PB/PS, "71 LTD Br ouaba m . epedal li.m.ilAld edlhon, ..... _ .. •••••••••••••• a. .... '7• Mustan& V-6 Ghla Su D r 0 0 f AM I F ... Loaded. $2.50010 8 0 . SQ.&MO .. ·,;;;·;a .. ima. IUT, radto Xlot cood. LDaded. Uk.e DeW cood. full pit£ of optioaa. '71 Coaveruble clus1c, --------9' llual., tood eood1Uo0. ,._ ffl] 8500. MM'JOO 925./0fer. -.au P'-e aalJ eertoua hu · \'I, a-..afal cood. Bnl Jim Ford Mustang, 900C1 miot aell Sl500. DJ• WWW WA.OM __,... 1rv car~ .-ed. alllrM&-e71 •• MW-.U ong 964-1741, eves /wltad~ Nice condltioa 1 Lei :. •••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • • Ford tt40 "11 Gra.oada, auto. air. <..all n14111M 6C.ollll2 -...1 ~ thm •,GOO miiee • iust '71 Couaar. PS, I' B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PSIPB. C 'C, I eyl Vinyl 78 T·Top Convert , good ------- nibt (OI' ~be ram ly • r~ chrome ~1iokt> 64 Fal<·on Convertible top. AM FM 8 t rick. lJDeol:a VeraatUes , '79 nw, lo IDI, AC. AM /F'M W• llUSTANC Yn l*lst.. IOOd cood , V~. OMSPR > wb l&, $169S bt>i.t ofr Restored White red ll\· power a n tenna. n e w Clla.mpacne ~ aooo ~.rally~ 644·$743 wtalr Sl,..500 ll1Jllte:U ONL y Sit.. fll1 U82 tr ~ olfer 646-11.36 llns. ~ aa. Sl..3,SOO 640-7130 ~ ~ mt-'1.11 Mt for Bob l7J.Z50'7 HOWAID Ct "•t A.wtot, Mew 9100 AMtot. New tlOO A.to•.,.._ t100 ...._ N•w 9100 ...-o,, Mew 9800 ..._ 9100 AMlos.. Mew 9800 [)oiwre • Quall Sta • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ..................... . NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 '71 Moat.e carto. Laad.au, PS/PB. racbo. etC'. ~­ Aft 5pm• 173-00151. lt79 a.YaOUT MA.LllU COUPE MINT ......ctig Ion! Loaded w /all the available op-uom' Less than 9,000 milH! Sharp. nice & priced to sell! '486XZN). OHLY S5691 HOWAID a.wulwf [)oiwre • Qwul Sls. NEWPORT BEACH UJ..0555 "JS Capn~ estate wagon. Xlnl cond. f\iU power . Sl950 Call 833-2.886 1974 CHEftOUT MONnCill.O ~-ln MINT coodi- Uon. load('(! with optJoos & LOW mileage. Must see t o a ppre c ia t e' 097KYG l. OHLY $2798 HOWARD Ct..•,... DoVe & Quail St.s NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 74 Nova sedan. almond color. reblt eng . new t ar es . Ma k e o ffer. SM--0637. SEE US FIRST! We bave a good seMic· Uan ol NEW & USED OlevroleU! CONNELL C HEVROLET .... .,. ,, 1: ,,,, }i , . ,..; r' '' Fs' 546-1 200 um CJift7 Impala, PS, Neecll viQyl top. PP. P 8 . /IC . .,, MM075. • Olev ~yne, must sell S'lSO or best offer. Call 982-7Ul2 5300 5400 5500 DIRECT CASH REBATES ON EVERY llEW 1979 CAR LEFT Ill OUR lllYEllTORY 4 DAYS ONLY' ENOS 9 PM MON . MARC H 31 A D! 4 DAYS ONLY EMDS 9 PM MON MARC H JI THEODORE ··-MARA•TDS AllY NEW '79 YOI BUY WILL 91 PIKED Al OR IELOW FACTORY lllYOICEI 5500 FACTORY CASH REBATE OM 1979 v.e · TRUCKS! fXAMPU SA VIHG S NEW 1979 V-8 F-1 50 STYLESIDE A ' JmaltC ,.. .mt!i.S r UST ,llCI uss-... 1• llHATl USS • DISCOUMT pow&r stec·rong c:nrom .. r u moe r "> m 1r rO•'>. 1.iu '>9$ llntr l qta• & ro'\r re•tc). ... 11~, £!>!1921 ~1-.,--••55299 E'XAMIU SA.._S MEW 1979 V-8 F-250 STYLESIDE Auromanc ~. power Sfffflf\9. 11eo bumper-. r.dlo. ~ 60 ~ alt... ext COOi ~g . tned ~ & GV pl(g l&k. 881111. CC73Tn ~ • '1176 LISS_ ...... ltBATl USS I DISCOGMT '500 '2912 =T-•l•SJJ64 21 2 ACRES OF ROBINS-READY TRADE-INS I Lo mi. Loaded. s .ooo. 96J..130t i3 Moote Carlo. Xlol. medL cood. Needs some '"Ii Sdn de VlJe, x.lnt cood, body work. $1, 000 . ALL MEW 1979 L TD's PRICED AT OR IEt..OW FACTORY INVOICE AND YOU $500 CASH 1912 F01D wun.-~ n n FOaD GRANADA VI' I ,..,..._,, .. "-IJWf' ~ • _.,.. tocJO A.utomiM"C JF ~ 0. • 'f• ......... " '"~ t;>u."ti•-i ,...,.. l5iilU'FYY n~ SI" P40C)j! ~ ••enoo ~7K mi , Pvt P l y maa&6, • Gr.iOIOBO 7S4-7417 --------'S> Crtation. fully loaded. ~ Z.dr AM /FM radio. k> mi. xJnt cood. 548·7U4 : : New battery. Good cood. ·Bes t Offe r . Debbie : stl>-llSZS :'76 Sevi lle Blk·Blk ·:Loaded w I r r grill. ; Xlnt.. cond S7,IJJS Car ·pbone optional. PP ·:b~J 4---------i-,d EJdo. T exas St ate :n.ir Offical C.ar . Palm :SOnnes gm W lwht Vlllyl :toP. lux wht leath intr ~ l..Mdfld. 1 owner. 80,000 !m a. $1200 /bs t ofr. :6'4-&lS •p-~------- ·~. Cad. Seville. FULLY LOADED. gray. ~. ;; "'-l se.l.I. 675-9840 days_ ... 76 Sevtlle. very C'lean. must sell soon $5900. •Ca l Dys 964 1741 , ·-~/Wknda 96J..S026 '917 ......................... • :· I t77 CHEYROUT CAMAIO :Nice 6 cyl ecooomy car .,.w /autom at1c trao1 .. t pwr. steering, air rood. •• & more opUons' Low ~ m&.lell too! QJNWQT). , OHLY $4491 ~ HOWARD Cllew; ulwt t DDYe "Quail St.s. ., NEWPORT BEACH ~ llJ.0555 ~ 73. blk.. like new, A/C, All /FM 8-traclt, pwr . wdoa, $59$0. 1:94871 Camaro LT Rally Atr. P IS, P /B, .. c . c a a a . N e w ae.a. Ru.ns r••t. 1a a1c ar . J()B0.M6-.,, '64 Impala auto, PS. AC. 4 dT bdlop, w l3Z1 cog, MSO/bst ofr 962-3189 '79 Chevette. auto . 4·dr . 8300 mi. Xlnt. cood. M400 64&-3641 '66 Malibu Wgn. r uns well, grea t work l·ar 1600. Sit.>ZM I '77 Moot e Carlo f ully loaded. 1 ownr.Lo m1. $3.400. !719-1841 1.!'78 El Camino Classic VI lllbell. Gd. cond $3000. MS-3340 & 642-6239 "IJ>Cit&ltoo X ·ll V6 4 i.pd. Every opt. Special or - d e r 3 t mpg +performance. S90 rru Pd l1200. must sell for S7900 ~5567 im Cbevette, 4 dr, auto. lo mi. mll!lt seU $3300 080. Aft 4, S48-03S4 '72 Monte Car lo, pvt. pty .• m ua t sell. Top shape, to m i.. Cully t!IQWpped. 11125. 960-5202 Capri~ Classic '79 f\i Uy loeded. 4·dr. A M /FM c a u . St e reo sys t m . IU'IUndY & grey Under UiKmi.. Take over pymts +am dn.. m.-0877 a.., • ....................... 73 Newport· Xlnt cond. new bett.., new alterator, new tir H . Beat over SUDO.CaJIG'l--4381 C M ,.. ttJO ....................... IaJport Dealer u. NO aeed ror a lf77UMCOLM MAllYCOWI c:.tier' .... Lo9dlld wltb ntn.1 • bas low mil e •. a.lH'S). PRICED TO SELL PASJ'll ! t•.O•MAJDA 2l5D Harbor Bt, C.11. 641-1700 GET REBATE ALL HEW 1979 THUNDERBIRDS PRICED AT OR BELOW FACTORY INVOICE AND YOU $500 CASH GET REBATE ALL 1979 RAMCHEROS PRICED AT OR BELOW FACTORY IMVOICE AMO YOU $500 CASH GET REBATE ALL NEW 1979 GRAMADAS PRICED AT OR BELOW FACTORY INVOICE AND YOU $400 CASH GET REBATE EXaUSIVE AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD 4 DAYS ONLY!I! ENDS 9 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH ...... I 9 71 FOltO """0 ""'°""" • rvt •• ""' .. 1 ,,.,,... , ... J •• ,.., " ....... ttwn t I 000 '"' w,,,,, • •'"'''r'\' .-. WO.Ole ,.._.,.,. .. , t' lit. ·~· Ool' p.tm • Pd l'W'{ ~ tt• IA 1971 MaCUl'f COUGAI 117 l • ' "'(; 11Mq (Jtrllt .. ' W!An() ...... "" Wf'"' I • ..... Cl)l"ttrgl • • * .. ~ •'" #~\ (\1 lfHJ tf'l 1f'Wt'0(0 ttia-~Jt) '~A '\A 1 I 971 fo.D "'AU TA~ GHlA ("" ... (" ~~fU ftlf@of~ "I IPU\ *'""'*""'''UC•' l"'VW1• • P "''d Ir~• .on "I' ~ '1 •1 \ \Ifft Wt'H-t• \ J '; ,, .. '.,. ,. I '71 CHlftOU T c.uuao l T VIit ~< .,_... •• """Cl t"'W" ~ ...,1 ..._.,I "'' -~·llf'I YMtow w"b .. ,. t Hf ~· ·' ' ..., •~• '~""io.lf0>19Vu< " h.)6t1A) 55288 1979 00061 IJOO YAH Ff• tww W't'V!< "" • .., ( Y'i1 ''" "T\rlf "-'"' _. &1-"'0 ..,.. ' O..•to' _, •tn.o m.n IJOOO Mllft• f "OllJ\ IC!Yt"' comlo<ttb'• .tt2tMG1 ;Slit 6'313AI ~~··..-;("••' I '11 FO«D f AlbtOMT WAGOW ~I V8 •' ·~ ,r .. ·-c ~ \ A ,, •• ,.,,0 J J .. 4 h t 3• •A trvi"()Of"'•_.,.,..,.. a c t''~1n ~""'pt 53288 191' l'OMTIAC Alf.1110 "'FO«~ULA ' ..,."99t" (>~ @af...,, ,• r ~ t •• V P.-V.,,..J & tt·• ~ JJ91PA~ I 406(' 1'7• Fo.D FIOO P'tellUf' ff'h\ lf'UM' t .. A .. ~ 1 ,...~ ( "'"('.,,,,...."' oC..'' 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C11briolet top & full leather 1nl l885PPO) NABERS AU10 C£NTf.R 1425 IAJCa ST. COSTAMISA 540-9202 NANCY W~Ar's T~E MATTER? ARE '{OU ALL SlCK OR SOMETHlN6? ~-~o COME ON, LET'5 11EARIT FOR OUR TEAM! SLUGGO --WHAT ARE YOU DOI NG WITH Tf.4AT BASEBALL? I CAN 1f BELIEVE IT! LET 'S HAVE SOME LIFE OUT T~ERE ! LET'S s~ow SOME SPIRIT! I'M PRACTICING PITCHING --- THE BASEBALL SEASON STARTS SOON @ ~ ,.. ? ! ... ~ .. ~ ;; (II '< ;J ::i. " .. ; ;.. LET 'S ~EAR SOME CHATTER OUT THERE! rs EVE~L{ONE ASLtEP?! THAT WASN'T EXACfL '<' WHAT I MEANT By Ernie Bushmiller · CAN YOU THROW A CURV E ? MAsr'CIA , TELL Me T~E T~LAT~ -DO YOU SNV Y M E" THI~ C.LAP r WON? W ELL/ I 'M O NL..Y HUMAN/ !R"A ... DENNIS THE MENACE L£$9f:E ... MOM Ka:P~ HER E'>'.TRA JUNK fN IHE: ATTIC.. ~ :!. I'M CONCERNED ABOUT Hl5 MEN\AL CONDITION! HE SEEM6 iERRIBLY DEPRESSED! Y--- -Bl.AT we'~c ~J-4 t.iOOO F'~leND~/ I ~EF'LA5c ro LET ENVY COMe BETWEEN U'S ... CON&~ATlAl-AilON~/ l~ .. AL.THOLA6M YOtA 00 NOT L.G\?K veil>' TM1'11..l..EC'. .. OM, MAR'CIA, TMAT'5 till£ATf.' ' /ViAy@f; Ot: s;ANT.A WILL. E3RiNG Mfi A SHOVEi. Ne')(f YEAR. A ND DAD'S Gar THE GAAAG€. FOR.HIS STUFF. MR . CRAN DALL FI NALLY iALKED TO ME! HE DID HAVE AN Alf ACK OF CHESf PAI N AND ALTHOU6H TH E ELECTROCARDIOGRAM DOESN'T SHOW ANYlHIN6 UNUSUAL, I WOULD GUE~.5 HE HAD A CORONARY SPA6 M! I F'R'ANtc:L. ~ J:M AJ=°ltAIO MArCIA Wl'-L. ff ~o . INVIO&.A4# Of: 'rMI~ ~P.,. SHe''-'-MAKE MY ·i;IFE MflJl'~llL&. '•. -AND THI~ WAY we'LL.. HAVE NO P~06LEM .... t r's A GcOD -rHtNG IHERS ONLY 'TH~E PEOPLE IN THIS FAMILY .I WI LL HE AT THE MOMENT BE ALL I'M NOT SO Rl0HT? WORRIED ABOUT HIS HEART! MEANWHILE, OUT FRONT M166 SPENCER, JU6T A MINUTE! WHY CA N'T I FOR AVERY OBVIOUt=> REA50N! Af=TER THE EXl-iU3lllON YOU JUST-PUT ON IN THE LOBBY, I 'D ADVISE YOU TO 60 HOME! I'VE PAID FOR AN O HAVE A5KED THE CAB DRIVER TO _.,_,_,, 6EE PAUL? \ YOU'VE f>EEN DRINKIN0! TAKE YOU THE.RE .' 000DN16HT, MR. LANCE .' r 'THI N&5 HAVE RE.AL.kl.,> BE.E~ DE.Pf(E.S5f N(:, L.Ail:.l Y , RJNKQ ! . /I /I I DO~'T K~OUJ WHAT IT 15, FlJ~Kl.) ! NO MAifE.R WHAT I DO, I ALUJA4'5 SEEM TO KEEP STRIKl~G OUT wrrn Glf~k5 I MAQB~ I'M JUST BEIN& mo PARTIWlAR ! oo~·r 8€ so HARD ON MAl.'B£ IT'.S THE GtRL.5 U!UO ARE. BEING mo PARTlCUkAR I . MOON MU'' INS MY VOICE TE,ACHER SAYS l HAVE: THE <5RE,ATEST UNTRAINED VOICE' HE 'S ~D IN YEARS ~ ! o~ ~ DOCTOR SMOCK WS:L-L.-,. CH15F, I. JUSI i"RISc:::> N\.Y FIRS! HE:ARI 1'"RANSPl-ANI .' .J. DOWNER M .D. CHIEF-OF- STAFF l)OUFf5EL~ , LE5 ! /", YE:AH ·' eu,... ,:. COUl-t::'N'i"" ee-r IHE: Gt...LJC: 10 Sj"JCK '10 E: llHSR ARllCHOKE: .1 byFe1'CIJohn•- ~-.. ~·--·-...... -........... - ~~ OH, 4l/ DE,AR . ~ '\) By George Lemont ... ... ~ e c ... J) ~ ~ ~ (J ... . , .,.. A.PPE:ARS WHA-r 1""HE::Y SAY A00LJj" POCl"ORS HAVIN' NO SeNse OF HUMOR IS 1"'RLJe .' I --__ ,, ~ NJOM,~ INT'fl1Mrrn:>rr SOVEVS ) DOCTOR, 50MEllMES 1. GET 5 0 DEP~S6EO IHAT 1 ••• • -~ o t l) .... ~~~~~ . ... ODUCelJRST Ho.-1 W()UL.0 YOU ~ESPOND 'To IHAl, DOCTOR? '· ' "\ Jo __ ... ____ .. l'M HAVIN&~EWfJRE FOR1 CARP~ IN A Pf;EP-rlJ.£ SHAG'! ••• tN Ga.P 1' MA10i MY HAIR! l 'M AFRAID THA1"6 AlL n4E CALLS we HAVE. TIME FOR! WHEN WE COME eACK WE 'LL TAKE A LOOK Ai TH.E ~CrTIN6 N,-W SOUR RICE O\ET. I \ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are •t least six differ- ences In drawlnt details betwMn top and bottom panels. How quickly un you find them? Check •n•wtrs with thost .,_low. 111J1u 1w 11 Ulltt cne ., ·~ •1-e s ·1.,.J•111P •• •~'.) ·~ 11u1n 1w •t U•••O t 11u1u 1w •1 'llOOI i 1~-UtP •1 •11~Jqwn ·1 .w~•~tO • t tr -------by Hal Kaufman------- • aAll OUM~IHt A M..._tcMr wM't ftllt ....... •t Mlftff ltttM tfte ... .._ ... •• MW .... ._-...VM1 l , A,...,,. ........... t. A ttfted tvt"*'M. I . A sartet tttNttr. 4. A f'Ml .. 1 ............ S. A 4t1 .......... d tlwftt. C.1t YN LET'S PUTTER WITHWOltOS Cont•lned In ti,. letter maze ebovt ere NI~• ot the following houM- hold tools, l•wn. o•r· den •nd puttering ""°' Shovel Mower Rake Trowel All HOH Spray Pick Slclc.. Spade Hoe Barrow s.ed CrowNr Fork Shed To find uch Item, be9ln with Its lnltlal letter and spell Its name by moving letter by letter through the above maze, horlion· tally, vertlcally or d lagonelly. 12. • ·11 f3 ·10 ~ NI Mlst.a&Mf . ._,,... .-u ... , f • ...,,. "'°"'"l•t ' ~· , .... '8>t t ~" _..,,.! 't .,. .. ~ ~-· I e Chec"'*"t Ct\Mflel FKed with a robber's 45, "'"* C~rtle, the checkout cwk. u11 ded tvt rtw tfW..,.... •nd •ff .,., RMrrMOe bolc:t-f.te9d ltlterlno tor ..,._If ~y • • FtU itlanllt Wfttt lint .. lett9rs ft IMlilt shott terms et C'NIMOft ..,.: I. -"Ut. 2. _..rt. J. -ff"IY· 4. _.,._.ftf, J, _..,..phy. '0-f ._,_. N-C 'lt-t '4 -1 e Thlttk of• number. Double It. Add 17. T•k• •way th,.... H•lve the re.ult. Subtr•ct the orlgln•I number. Answer wlll •lweys be aeven. .5 6 ... .. 8 .:.. 0 26· i v , Q -'2 '2. . • < i ·2s '!' ~ ·21 • ; = h i3 '2'i WHAT'S UP? TI.ere's •lot more thanm .. ts the eye to tt1t sceM above. What's mlulng? Add lints to find out. For Better or For Worse \ DON'T KNOW··· GO GET HER F\ (JL..ASS OF MILK OR SOMETHlfiG ... TURNING POINTI Add colon with crayons or c.olored ~ill to brine '°"" • dramatic acetto: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yel· low. +-Lt. brown. s-~lesh tones . .-olt. purplt. 7-0lc. brown. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points tor using all the !~ten In tnt' word i>.low to form two complete WOt'ds. RENOVATE . . . . . . . . THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letter1 or more found •mono the lette". Try to score •t least so polnh. -. .-..o :we.._ -.q~ by Lynn Johnston • Sy · rA(,AN l'U_. ~L.~tf fO( ~OUR ~u~4S ANO &t1" \JV Af' s~oo k.tA . ANO ~1'v0'4 foR ANO'f"£'2.. 1wo ~ou({s. GORDO WATcJI n; Pr::>05'f/ P.EOPJ..e oa.J'r COTTON TOC4Ts WllO ~ 5\/EAK AFTEI< IJIROIE.t!J/ SHOE ..... • .. c • VI c a c ~ '''-"-AAAt'/f; A< ~~ol­ lf 1:'30, ANO ~'fvQ'I ~OR Y2. ~Oufl, AtJO 1"£~ I ~~~O 6£ g,f.A.O'l "fo 1'lK~ "f~f: 1'£4)~ H ' WO~Q£({ l c:' '1" I 4S 'f CO l.~ft lN 1""~ ~M£~'f£(t ~o O~oP 1""~1" ll-A4'4) '? By Gus Arriola P!EOPJ...E DO /:!E}.IT'I TJ-IAT I~ }JOT TOO O\/EJ<..JOVED ABOUT, EITJIE!Cf by MacNelly Hleil WINO. March 30, 1980 THEm YOURSELF SenC1 Ille QldtOll • a ..-.C. to ~ lllMy -..iv 641 u~on A~ -10r• II • 10077 Wtl P1Y SS b ~ MSIO\S Sor') wt ~I ans-Olfle>\ FOR COMMISSIONER .IOSEPH M. HENDRIE. Nudear Regulatory Commission Should another ec:ddatt occur at OM ol our nub pl.an ... such ae the one at Three Mlle a.land, how k>ng woWd h taM to evKuate the aunoundtng atta 7 -F.N., ~. Arb. e Evacuation times would vary from two hours or less up to eight to 12 hours. depending on the par1icular site and how many pe.ople live close to the plant Those limes should be reduced by the better emergency-planning now required for a.D nuclear sites. Canadian authorltils He plan.s the getaway from the nuke3. recently evacuated 11 quarter-million peo pie In six hours when a train canylng dangerous chemlc.als was wrecked Sheltering -having people stay lndoon -which would be an adequate protective me.'lsure for many accidents and for people farther away from 11 plant can be done falriy quickly Improved emergency plans are now being required for each site FOR CINDY ADAMS, autho r of Lu Saa.berg The lmpcfect ~nlus of the Actors Studio Why ever dJd you write about Lee Struberg, IJnc:e IM'• hardly a big, hOUNhokt name? -J.c_, Bangor, Maine e Becawe focustng on the life of thls architect of the Amer- ican theater reveals a faJcinatlng study. He spoke no English when he emigrated from Po land He never graduated high school His social know·how Is limited He never shook hands because "I dldn 't know which hand to put out first." Hl1 life ltory Is lnteiettlng and complex FOR BOB CAIN, NBC radio new$CAS!er How many time do you ti.Ye run-throughs of your broadcut bdc>re you go on the alr and, If you take too long, do you epeed up your deltvay or make dcldlone? -T.N., Terre Haute, Ind. e I wrlte all the stories I use and am usually woridng right up lo the deadline, minutes before 111T space time, so there's Hl- dom a chance b a run ~. I I hi rm not al1'e IO get In al the rnllteNI I had p&anned, the choice Is Invariably to ddde a teoondllry llem Of two rather than speed up my detvey. FOR PHYUJS Dill.ER, comedienne Why hawn't you written your autobiography. along wfth the trend to bare aD? -G.D., Kent, lanetn9, Mkh. e Twenty years ago, Alex Haley wrote my biography fOf Prmtx,i-Hall They accepted It, a chapter at a ttme, as he wrote It VJhen II Wal finished, they asked him for a rewrtte. which he supplied. They then re)eded It and asked for their advance money back. In the meandme, Alex made history with Mokolm X and Roou. Doubleday It lnterttted In my story, and we are currcndy negotlattng. FOR IBE .. ASK'" EDITOR I.I there any truth to aD thoM reports that All MKG,.. bdwva In a wriv w-v ln pubbc? -0.M., Green Bay. Wle. e We checked around and could un cover only one example of All's lack of charm Some time before the operung of her late.si film. Just Tell Me What You Want. she was at the New York. New York dbco (In New York City) when boutJque owner. Tommy De Mak>. ap· proac.hed her. gushing, "You're my f11vorlte actreu, and a very good one Can I take a picture with you. please?" According to Tommy. AJl rewarded him "Nr~r tolcr pictures with strangers " with a fr05ty stare and an Icy MNo I nevo take pictures Wtth strangers " De Maio. who Is still smarting at the memory. walls th111 the Incident will go do Wfl as his most humlllatJng moment "There \ol/en! do ums ol people around who heard I fell small and foolish " FOR SEAN CONNERY, star of Cubo Wen you cuggcrad.ng when you aaJd you poU.hed cof- lne lor a lMng hebe you became an Ktor? -E.8 ., Colorado Sprinp, ~. e I wasn't uaggnating Coffins are not 11 sut>,ect to joke about Se:nousJy. there Is a right and wrong way to polish a casket To do ta. one mu~ have thv know how to get the correct !heen from the grain ln the wood, and the new metal mu5t be nJbbed with a special technique to bring our a patina Very few people know o l this, rt's really an art FOR EDITH HEAD, designer Whet happene lo aD the bautMul do«hes ectraM9 wear, after their moy\a are ftnlehed? -T.P., Wenatchtt, w .. ti. e In the "good old days." the clothes were given to the stan who wore them Things are different now Since Income tax wouJd have to be paXf on them, the wardrobes arc usually kept by the lludlos They're altered In minor ways. 50 that they won't be recognized. and used !Of other fUnu . lncy are never 90Jd FOR MILBOURNE CHRISTOPHER. magician and author of Search for the Soul What bM beel'I your moe1 d8cuJt feat? -G.B .• Pomona, Calif. e Making a hve elephant dlsappe.ar \Vhat I found hard to take was the fad that although the elephant vanished, his breath did not I had trouble continuing with my act because of the foul odor The elephant's lunch, before he came on stage, was a mbcture of rye and onions (s.ald to be nutrlttous) Need I say more? PRO c.ol C. Pan, Executive Dwector, Women's Eqully ~ l...ugue Fund PRO AnD COO CON Martin Blnkin, Scnlof Fellow. Brooklnvs lnllltutton Throughout our history. Amcr1c.an women have MrVed lhoulder-to· thoulder wllh men In combat ziona. In today'• era of nudcar weapons, which require brains mot'C than brawn, Amcrtc:an• should be~ to c:ombet and other aeentlal mllltary duua on the bells of their lldUa and abtlffJa to rnM relevant physbj, mental end ptyehok>gk:el •end.-ds. ANV'tlng only ~ to c.om6et Mtl up a doutM ttandard that p&eoet ~ value on the lwt o# women than men. The NSuJI II a luge«ale pr<*ldk>n racMt. With el men ~ulred to be "pioMCb"S" .td .U women ~ a h~ price tor ~ d~ut ~ o# belnQ "proMded ... Should \\bmen Be Given C.Ombat Duty? Social arguments askie, cummt re- lb1ctk>n1 on fema&et In ground combat shouJd nae be lifted FOf both cullural and b6ologkal reuons, the ma)or1ty of women posMM neither the phyaeal actnbutcs oor the apdf udc for ground combat duty. Moreover, the success o# a c:ombec unit depends on lb lndlvld· ual members and on lb ~p 1Pfr1 and dltctpllnc, No one knows what would h.ppen to mUt· t8fY decttwnaa f womm -~ smal numben ol them -~ lntrochad Into brgenl&attons whoM ~­ Ing lbllty d depends on n\Khlamo. To put women Into combet unb bcb-. tNa q~ II~ could COW1 undue "9ka to U.S. 1*1onal 9'CUl'ly In~. VANTAGE (OJ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' ,---------------------------------------~ I 2'[05.L I 6 819 17 17 1 001$: : 016~ ·~t AVr't .uva HOlNIWXI NQ4no:> : ·--~· f -...... -_, .. ':, :::::-::--.:...! ~ -':.. '.:.: :: :::.. -;:::,: : .::::, :::,. -;.:: .~ -~ ~ ,::" _;:. ..,, I I ~ _ .... -..-------·---···---.. ---·--·-..... ·I t .. -----·---... --.. ----.----····-----· 0 I ,,__..,,. .................. ~ ............................ ~-. ..-.......,.._.-... .-~ -~·-· ---....... ~-~ I ::."" ,::.-.,;-.:, •.:::,. ':',:::.. "': o;.::::.-:,: ::::= :.-,.::-,;:: .. :.::--.:.;.:..:. ;-_.:..,-;: ~ ~ -_• :,.-:.;: "::: I _ ....... ------... -·---·---------...... n 1 -···-~-··-.. -·-I ~;:.aaw==-~-~ ~~ ...... ~~,~~~.:.;:r..~ Warni~g : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. By Suzy Kolter T he voice on lhe other end of rhe telephone puns with confidence and presompuon "Hello, I'm calling about Bo. Derek Can you help me?" "Well, that depends " "I represent a hair C"4re and cosmetic firm , and we're sending out a series of press releases about com·rowed hair and how to care for 11. and we'd hke to come to some kind of agreemenr wtrh yoo re garding use of pictures of Bo Derek " "No way Bo doesn't do endorsements of any kind," says Stanford Blum, 39, emphatically as he shuts off his squawk box. makes the thumbs down sign toward his phone and mutters with a combination of delight and boredom. "All day long, that phone never stops. evtiry· one wants to cash in on Bo Derek " But Blum. a promotion and poster klng who has handled the super sell fOf Rocky and Swr War$, is the only man, outside of Derek's husband, John, to get In on the latest phenomenon rhe rise of Bo Derek from obscure California dreamer to mllhon·dollar baby and the country's latest sex symbol Many sex symbols are carefully manufactured and prepock.aged before The Selling of a Sex Symbol their exposure to jhe public Not so Bo When someone suggested that she try out for the role of a perfect "JO" (If beauty Is judged on a scale of one to 10) In the movie thus named, her husband was reluctant about her doing so And Bo herself admits that life was perfectly hap py befo re her sex·symbol days 'We're not doing this for the money." she says. "I don't even need to work I grew up In California, and I'm much more comfortable In the water and on the beach. I always wu a tomboy and thought driving around on motorcycles was the greatest thrill Somctlma I fe.1 awkward In fancy sttuaUons " Yet, once Bo had secured the Pftr1 In "JO," Derek jumped In with all hl1 lklll to make Bo the best "10" ever It wu his Id.a to have her wear her hair In com· rows. He bought the b4tad1 and even det6gnated whete the heir should be bfalded "I thought tf Bo played the part with long blond hair, the'd be like any other pNtty girl on the beech. I've always llked her heir wet, and I wanted tom• thing IOf'I of Ma goddftly. ~ Now thet put* demand It hot, Detck -and Blum -•N being extremely unt• ful about whet they will and won't let Bo do. They don't w•nt her to be another S.,.,, Kolter II o ""4~rw eontriltik>f IO F AMII.. v WEEJU. v Farrah Fawcett "A ur manufacturei ulled the other day," smiles Blum, his blue eyes sparkling IAllth the thnll of con que$1, "they wanted f\IJo hours o( Bo's time -she's supposed to go to Reno and unveil some new car That'& It -no en dor~ment, no speech, no commercials Two hours of her time for $100.000 We're at least considering this one." The deals that Blum and the Derekt won't begin to consider Include offers fOf Bo Derek do lls. pinball machines. cosmetics. televlalon commercials. spokeswoman gigs of any kind and the usual fr1tbnt and T-shirts that are off«red to a pretty fee« that d«mon11Jata sonw ae.Ulng abtllty In the Amencan market place "Bo won't jult MD out her narN," says Blum So far, the only commitment D«r1tk has mode, outside of ti.r post.er deal, It fM a bne of blue ,.ans to be named Bo J•ns, which wlll be deslgMd by Bo and John "She he• certain ..,.ctflc Id.as about flt and ttyltng that are WfY lmpor1ant to her," Mys Blum. "the't going to bit In volved 100 s-rcent " She's afto goklg to cokt • large percen• OeNk hat tntalted on • pert nenhlp In her IMr'ChandlUng ~tura, and so, unlike the ·~ pc19tar pin-up quNn who gl1I two Of thNe e«ntl on uch pc19tar sold, Bo wtD be 111>lttttng the profit• wtth Blum 5().50 and ~l*D to take h<>m4! "50mewhere In slX figures ' The photos of Bo fOf rhe poslers were taken by John -1n fact, he's lhe only one allowed to take profeu1<>nal photo graphs of her (he shot the 12 page photo portfolio of Bo In the March Playboy) After all the pictures were In, Blum and Derek picked what they thought would appeal to a wide variety of buyers -the three Mle.ctions were made not because they were three oh-so-gorgeous pictures of Bo, but, becauM this way, they could put out MX." .. R. •· and "PG"·nitwd YVf siom fOf the drfff'Tent tastn of the marketplace Two of the poslllTS show Bo in a rather similar situatlQn weanng a wet man SI.IA! T s~un One is a link! moo• revealing than the o«he:r and gets the ~x .. rating A plCIUre wtth the now famous com rowed haa" style 1s the "PG" version The "R" version has alre~y ~Id more than one m1lhon copies the other rwo combined have sold more hal! a m1lhon Blum elCpectS Bo to outsell Fanah who moved five m1lhQn of her posters before dying poster dealh altt~r she lef1 Chari~ i Angels The whole expenence has been amaz mg for the 23 ye.at old Bo who grew up as simply Mary Cathleen Colhns. a girl who dr~med of being a movie sldr but couldn't l'ven get into modeling bec"4u!ie she w11s shy and oveTWetght At 16, she was discovered by Derek. who cast her m the never released him And Once Upon o Tirne John 5.00n become sm1nen with thti young gul and left his wife, actress Linda Evans (he had been m4med pre· vlOUsly 10 French S14rlet PartJ Behrs. and 10 Ursula Andress) 10 lave with Bo in E.urope -wheTe she rook the stage name Bo Shane They were mamed In 1977 There are chow who claim that CNrek runs her hie . thdt sht1's JUS1 a pup pet under hts conuol "John doesn't pull strings," Bo pro- tesb "I don't do anything I don't want lo We're m this together We're in love " Both Dereks are cnucal of the notion that there is such a 1h1ng as a perfed "10 .. "Playmg a 10 is ndlC\llous." explains John "I mean, there is )ust no such thing. h was a very difficult situation to be In " And Bo adds, "John and I seem lo be the only ones who know there's no such thing as a real 10 " The couple just finished shooting Bo's second movie. A Change of &(J.$0n with Shirley Macl.alne and Anthony Hopkins in Vermont (Bo's per piclurt' rate has escalated fTom S35.000 lo one million dollars). and have rel\.lrned lo their beach SJde Cahfom111 apanment There they will son throogh the vanous offers In both met'chandase and films and try to decide whach pto,e<:ts will help Bo make the Uansitlon fTom today's hot sex symbol to tomonow's respected actress And if a year from now you can't quite remember just who Bo Derek was? Well, not to worry She'll just hap on her motorcycle and laugh all the way 1"911 to th• bank l&J '' DIE PURINA CAT C DAR CAT SWEEPn MI a YOUR CAT Ill THE 1981 CAT CHOW CA• MDAR AllD YOU COULD WIN $25,000 IN CASH. UKE LAST YUR'S CAT. 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By Bou y Wiiner T: he Greatest ls gone Since Muhammad Alt retired as heavyweight champ last year (and It seems he may reaUy mean It this Ume, folks) boxing has retrealed Into a SUlte of chaos· Leon Spinks, Ken Norton. John Tate, Larry Holmes, the crown has changed hands more frequently than the government of a Latin American country The prophet of pugilism has departed Boxing needs a new All Enter Sugar Ray Leonard He's only a welteJweight, and maybe he can't write poetry or fill a reporter's notebook wtth nonstop anecdote and wit, but. man, can he fight In fact. Leonard. 23. boxes like a young Ah Pop Soap Gide Soap Pop Pop BoomBoomBoom The sudden flurry of combinations comes so quickly that even the slow-motion replay can m~ ti But most Importantly fOI' the spoc1, Leonard has kept all the fans that Muham· mad Ali and Rocky Ba.boa brought to boxing -and added plenty more. wPeople like him and root for hlm and want to see him," says promoter Bob Arum. wRay's the hottest commod1ty In boxing right now." Believe It. Sugar Ray has almost singlehandedly established the lighter weight divisions a.s moneymakers. When Leonard took the WBC welterweight title last Nov. 30, stopping former champ Wilfred Benitez six seconds from the flnal bell, he pocketed Sl .5 mUllon -the big· gat purse ever for a fighter who wclgha less than a heavyweight. Benitez took home $1 m1lllon -the second-biggest Borrv Wllntrr fNquenlly wrlt.n obout lpOl'fl /M FAMU.. Y WEEKL V ever (And Ray should earn a few mo<e dollars from his first btle defense, Monday, March 31 . against Dave Green I There have always been great fighters In the lower weight classes, but. until recently, television didn't seem to notice AU that Is changing, though. partly bec.!iuse AB took most of the glamour from the heavy weight division, but maJnly because many of the top boilers -such as former lightweight champion Roberto Duran of Panama, now a welterweight a nd often rated the best fighter In the work!, regordless of weight -are In other divisions The leader, of course, is Leonard, the 1976 Olympic goki meda!lst whom America lnsbtntJy feU In love with back In Montreal He wore red·whlle and blue tas.sles and his girtfnend's plct\Jre iaped to his shoe He bobbed. he weaved, he danced -and he made his opponents k><>M lllce heJpJas chumps "Ray projects that Ingredient of charisma that only special fighters seem to have," soys Angelo Dundee. Leonard's lnllner. who knows aD about special flghta-s, having !nllned M M weU MHe doesn't have It to the point of Muhammad, but he llghtl up the rtng wtth electJ1clty n Wherever Sugar goes. people follow, hoping to be touched by the electrictty, the magjc he generates. Record fight crowds In Baltimore. Hartford . Wash· lngton D.C. Portland. Maine -19,743 showed up lo see him fight In Landover. Md "AD the extra pressure was put on me," LAonard seys In retrospect "I really was pleased I had been occ:epted by the public, but It waJ still up to me to execute, to make things happen " But If Sugar Ray hos bttn good to boxing, boxing h& been more than kind In return It's estimated he's already made more than $4 million In the ring -after only 26 pro bouts and slightly more than three yurs as a profes- lk>nal. ·~ only reason I fight Is beeauw Ifs b6g bucks," he hat 1ak:I. "What I'm getting pold It frlgheenlng " After nfn• yea,.. aa tweethcorfl, Sugar Rav and Juan/to Wllkln10n married In January. Herc, thev'rc uen with aon, Ray Charla Jr. Ray first got Into boitlng when he was 13, In his hometown -Pal~r Park, Md. In 1973 he won the Na· tl o n•I Golden Gloves 132-pound crown The nex{ yur, Ray bealmc the national MU ch4mp •nd, In 1975. he Leonard (left) clowns with Muhammad Ali Con Sugar fill the uoid' won a gold medal In the Pan Amencan Games The next srep was narurally. the Olympics "The gold medal was the uhlrNte goal .. says Leonard "There was a gt\!al sense of accomphshmenl, for myseH and for my country " A crashing drop bock to teabry fol lowed his nse to Olympian heights Sugar Ray wOJn't interested In turning pro He had hurt his hands en route to the gold medal and Mwas ready to try something different People thought I was kidding but I was sincere about no more fighting " B ut then both of Ray's parents became slek anci had 10 quit their jobs And he also had to worry about his flancee. Juanita. and his young son, Ray Charles Jr (Ray 11nd Juanita eventuaUy manied early this ye.!lr ) "I had to do something," he says "I had made a name for myself and felt I shouk! use II H He decided the best way to help was to get bac.k In the ring, where he could quickly eam big money Lucktly, when 11 came to commercial appeal. Sugar Ray was the man, right from the start CBS televised Leonard's pro debut. a six-ro und decision over Luis Vega, from which Leonard made $40,000 (In their fnl fights. mott guys would settle for $100 and maybe some· one to wash and press their lrunks I ABC then grabtM!d Leonard away w1th two deals, worth a combtned Sl 4 mllllon Leonard's professional career has bffn c.arefully orchesnated by his handlers Mike Trainer, the attorney who decided to Incorporate Leonard. Dundee, P9fhops the premier handler of fighters today; and Dave Jacobs, the man who found Leonard when h. w.u a JCT8wny httle teen-ager and taught him how to box Thae guys know their bolling, and Leonerd llstened to them. Instead of a quick shot •I the ti~ for which he wun't ttady, l.Aonard pro- greued through the rankJ, fighting op- pc>Mnts W4.lafty hand.picked by Dundee, opponents who knew a trlc:k Of two ond would make sure Leonard improved As J acobs s.>ys "One of the great things about Ray IS he always improves He learns from every fight, every w<>fkout " "I hAve no squawks w11h the pacl!," Ray admits "I have ultimate faith 1n the people With me Each has a sen~ of knowledge in his 1sreA and they know what they're doing My progress has been perlect " Finally. after handling everything thrown at him. the chance for the title C4me -against Benitez The Benl1ez fight In many wa~ tol lowed the pattern of Leonc\rd's profes slonal career He started off quickly and dominated the eMly portion of the fight Then Benitez came on and frustrated Sugar Ray. before lhe ever adaptable Leonard found his confidence and the way through his opponent's defenses "The Benitez fight was my toughest." says LeonArd "Tuts guy was a champion 01 17. and he hl1 me with some dynaml1e shots .. But aJ Sugar Ray once noted. "When a guy tags me with a shot that could put a scai on my face . I get angry Then -boom' -11 happens. A change Inside me that I can't explain I wanl to make his head go flying off his shoulders Bcfween rounds I may lose that hate But It can ce>fM back at any time And when ti does, only the bell can save him ." The neJCl opponent (providing he sue cessfuRy defends his tltle Monday night . and he should) could be Duran The momentum has been steadily building to a Leonard Duran match up, which would be one of the btggest financial fights of 11U ttme -All bouts Included But whether Leonard Is truly ready for the hard-hitting Duran Is another question '"You have to keep your perspective and som9tlmet that's hard." Leonard says. UAt times I've found my "'-w getting dlatorted. But I've alwaYI believed In mywlf If I don't, who wtll? lllat's • slogan thot has CM1cd me to majatie heights I newr doubc mYtClf." Says OundH. 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Solar may~ ready for the big jobs. like gennatlng elutriclty. after the tum of the century. and fusion .. well. maybe one day. But let'• not neglect conventional energy resources until we knOIAI th est' newcomer~ can work effectively. Buy the numbers. Liquid synthetic fuels. 100. will haw their place. espern1llv to supplement conventional petroleum In transportation and fueling boilers Ir's expen slue. but fortunately ~ynfuels C<'ln be made from hydrocarbons W(' have plentv of Like coal, of wt11ch the US has about a third of the world's 1upply-1he .-.qurvahmt of about one trllllon banels of 011 Or hke oil shale. rocky deposits with more energy potential than our oil and gas reserves-put together. More good news for North America-Canada's huge deposits of gooey tar sands ffidY contalo as much oll a• In the reserves of the entire free world . Coming up short? "You can't wa~ a wand and. a decode later. hour a mo .. slue nn» /nduttrµ" says Rep. David A. Stockman. 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Count on us to ;;,ake-the mos• of them It'• • fact: Mobil has ~en selected by the New Zealand government to J bulld the world's first commerclal·scale. modem-technology plant to make high octane gasoline from natural gas Moblr ~------------------ New Hope, A New ChQnce Fot Leukemia Victims Donors at Oty of Ho~ s bone manow tronsplantation deportment giurng white blood cells and blood plol.elets In alm05t an successful transplants, the donor is a brodiet or stster of the kukemla uldlm By Isobel &Iden Last year, roughly one In 10,000 Americans learned that he or she had le\!Mmia. a disease of the body's cell-making system. Most forms of this dtse.ue are char~ by abnormally high whlle.bk>od cell counts. and patients do not gcneraDy rccovn 8u1 ther•'• more and more hope for leukemia w:tims. A ccr1Aln numba of leukemia patients art now ~ to be h~ with bone marrow transplanta, tlons (white blood cells are produced In the bone marrow as well as lymph glands), which Involve the ~t of dlMaled bone marrow wtth huJlhy mon-ow. Before this pc-ocedure can be done. however, doctors mutt find th• rlght d~. ln almosc al succasful Ca.Mt the bone marrow donor la a brother Of sbter of th« patient. (In rare c.ua, a transplant from a nonslbllng donor has been suc- ceuful.) A M11cs of tats II done to deter· mine If the patient will be able to aoceopt the 1rantplanrs. City of Hope Natk>nal Medbl Center In Duarte, Calif., 30 mlla northeast of Lot Angeia, Is on• of MV«n f.alltlcS sue· ceufully conducting bon• marrow trans- plants. During th• thfff ye.-. the pro· sir-m hat been In ~n there. 22 ~ -two chlktrcn now 13 and 15. and 2() men and women. ranging In age I . 'NIM.' WIQLY,....,.. IO. - from 17 to 41 , have been treated sue · ceufuDy. Dr Karl-Georg Blume. Director of Hematology and Bone Marrow Trans· plantation at City of Hope. prefers to say that they arc now MdlJe.ue-free. In rem ls- sion~ rather than cured Dr. Blume, who Wl!ll bom .wld educated In Germany, joined the staff of Clly or Hope In 1975. Bone marrow transplants arc abo be· Ing done at the Univ~ of California at Los Angeles. the University of Washing· ton In SeattJe : Johns Hopkins Medkal Center In Baltlmort. the University of Mlnnaota In Minneapolis, Memorial· S&oan Kettering, New York City. and Chlld,.n's HOlpllal. Boston. They are be· Ing done successlully as we1I llf hospitals In Australia , England . Switzerland, France and The Netherlands. The pioneer In the a.Id of bone mar· row transplantettons Is Dr. Donnell Thomas, an oncologtst (a cancer special· Ill) at the Unlvcntty of Washington. He and a group of rnearchen did the ftnt successful tran91>lant more than 10 years ago In Scatde. Canc«r raearche:rs gen· eraDy work Independently but frequently rely on each other for Information. AduJu arc ITIOlt tuKCPdtN to the type of leukemia that lnvolva the blood eds manufactured by th• bone manow -this It referred to u myek>genous leukanla. (0.Jldren .. more .utc:epttie to .c:ute lymphobWac i.uM1nMt. which Involves ~produced by the lymph glands.) The ewty tymptomt for both Include f.tluu•. ~ .• ten•°' "not feeing well," • co6d th« won '1 go aw•y, mpdbltty to Infection , anemia, weakness and bleed· Ing of the gums or nose If a leukemia patient Is deemed a good candidate for bone marrow transplanta· tlon, treatment begins on the day of ad· mission, with the patient getting massive doses of chemotherapy -a combination of various drugs. AJ the same time, he Is given radiation -heavy X-ray treat· ments -to destroy all the leukemic bone marrow At the end of one week of this pre· paratlon, the bone marTow transplant take$ place The mArTow Is obtained from the donor, using a large needle that draws off the marrow from the back of the pelvic bone area h takes two to three hours. with the donor given either a spinal or general anesthesla. There Is no pain In· volwd during the actual removal of the ma,row. The patient then receives the marrow through the veins, just like a blood transfusk>n. The donor's system replaces its own bone marrow In one to two weeks, and there Is a four-day hospl· tal stay Involved. The leukemia patient's total stay Is about sbt weeks. Blood cd counts Indicate If the procedure has been successful. 0 ther support systems during the hospital stay Include a low-bacteria diet, which pro· hlblts soil-grown foods ~e fresh salad.a. Medication Is given lo pt'&· vent Infection, as are additions pf heakhy white bk>od cells donated by famUy mem· bers or anyone else wllh a compadble bk>od type. The patient stays In "protec· tlve Isolation" to avoid Infection but vtsttors are permitted. They must first wash their hands carefully and then put on a cap and gown Although the leukemia patient's hair does fall out dur1ng the week of massive radiation and chemotherapy, It will 'J'OW beck In several weeks. Patients have a smaB weight loss during the first six months after thetr transplants but then return to normal. They suffer no Mhang· over" from all the medication they are gtven during thu hospital stay, and It takes about slx months to resume normal life. But tragkaDy, the patients will become permanently sterile from the radiation treatment. Bone marrow transplantations are not for everyone, nor are they a cure-all. All transplants are not succes.sful because the patient, despite the highly specialized medk:.i and nursing care, may sutealn In· fectlons or suffer a recurrence of leu· kemla. Poor-risk patients Include thote who have Infection•. bleeding and OC"g&n lnvolvCTMrlt with leukemia. "But for thOM who survtve the first two years, there Is an excellent chance fOf long-term 1urvtval," reports Dr. Blume. The coll Involved In bone marrow tran1plantadon1 II ltaggcrlng. A trans· plant 009tt at !cut $50 ,-000 or more. But at Clly of Hope the patient receives treat· rn«nt al no COit. All money coma from donadonl. Durtng 1979 Dr. Blume and his ruff did transplants on 25 pad«ntl, end thll ye.-funds have bffn allocaled b a total of 30 patlentl. Al Clly of Hope, u wtlh the other flldlma doing this procedure, al patlentl mutt be referred by 1111 their own physk:ian1. laJ Right now, Singer gives you two ways to save money. And six machines to save money on. 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He won't go to bed unless a llghr Is kept burning In his room You've told him over and over that there's nothing to be afraid of, but you wonder lf he'U ever outgrow this feas. UnlveTSlty of Illinois psychol· oglst Dr Fredelidl Kanfer says that this kind of tenor will begin to disappear when you ,Mrow your chUd to take over the .)Ob of talking himself out of the fear. Dr. Kanfer's experiments and the experiments of other psychologists Indicate that parents accomplish very llttle by Insisting, "There's nothing to be afraid of." When they switch to building · the children's self· confidence. they get results. You can build your children's confidence by teaching them to see themselves as brave people who can cope. For fear of darkness, children can be taught to say aloud lo them· selves something like, "I'm b!llve. I'm not afraid I can Wee care of myself." The exact words should be adjusted to what parents think will suit their own child. Dr. Kanfer points out that ''Teach Ing children to emphasize their seme of com· petence. rather than trying to minimize the threat. Is the key to successful cure of many fears." Can You TeGCh Yowself To Se Hopplet? There's a lot of advice being offered theH days on Im· proving one's level of hap- piness. But can you really make younelf happier? Dr Michael W. Fordyce of Edison Com· munlty College In Florida recently decided to find out He had groups of people read sug· gestions of "how to be happier" and cany out certain "hap· plness activities." For example, they kept a "worry" journal and later reviewed their dally lists of wor· _ ries. As they did, they notked that the vast majority of their anxieties concerned events they couldn't possibly do anything about. They were worrying about past famiJy disappoint· ments, possible future auto ac- cidents, hurricanes. national economic conditions, etc ~once you realize how many pointless worries you have," says Dr. Fordyce. ~you teach younelf to shut them off. It's like a TV channel. You choose some happy thought or mem· ory and teach yourself to switch to II whenever a pointless anxl· ety enters your mlnd." Dr Fordyce, who Is wnting a book about happiness activities, e)(plaJns that you should also give up "set goals" and sub- stitute "a general positive at· tltude." For Instance. If you decide. "I must get that promo- tion 0t I'm going to be unhap- py," you've staked your hap- piness on one set goal. If you're not promoted, you're bound to be miserable. The happy per- son decides, "I'd like that pro- motion, but whether or not I get It, I'm going to be happy." Dr. Fordyce says the heppy lndl· vldual undentands that content· ment can come &om many sources. If one goal Isn't reached, the happy Individual turns to other people and other aspects ol life for sadstac:Uon. Weeks after the experiment was over. the students declared that adding spedftc happiness actions and attitudes to thn dally routine had really helped N•w Dlacovetl• About Women'• S.x Uv• I n a recent survey ol 400 psy- chiatrists, three out ol four sa1d ~ find that women re- spond to and anjoy Mil men aa ~ grow older. The f>'YChl· atrists explain oldc woman's In· creulng MXual responsive· nc11 • the rault ol "more prac- ta and fewer lnhi>Mk>ns." But • thkd of the ~... In the .urwy bdwa • mature wife's ~ ... u.i ~ de- wlcpe &om the deeper Intimacy and tNtt In the 1etdoc~. Overal. the Pll}Chlatriltl ... both problems and benefits from the recent emphasis on a woman's equal rtght to sexual pleasure. Some say It has ma.de women dlsaattsfted with them- sclvca and their partners. Othcra feel the new Ideas have had almost no effect on women. But aJrnoet half the ptyehlatrtltl bei.ew the main rault of the new v'"1t hat been to strengthen merrlaga -by lncreallng MXu.al cxpeimenta- lk>n w1thtn the marriage ltMW. -SWdefSloeaF.._ l'AMllYWl'rKLY, ........ -e tt r----------------~--------, I I I I I PW'\£ To get yo..-$100 rehnl chedc I AOOHM--~----~-~~-~-- 1 C:ITY _______ _..,;rATE-----IW-- 1 ,._,..~.,_ C-.pd .... 11USA _.. ................ -. ~-,....., ............. ttlllllS..•1--..-.... I I I I I I I I 1 11111 ... . L----------------------~--~ --·-----,..; -·-- Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. \\ mg "1J(.' 0 8 mg l'llCOllM rv per aprette. by FTC melhod. . . Fever: Should You Sweat It Out? By Sue Betkmon T he early Greeks had a way lo deal with fever They tied one end of a long thread lo the pa- tient and the other end lo a stone pUW In their pnvate place of wOf'Shlp. The fever, they believed, woukl be transferred to the pillar. hours, or If the fever patient Is a chUd less than 4 months old, a doctor should be consulted The cause of the fever can then be determined and treated Recen!Jy, however. it has been suggested that fever may actlJaDy do the body some good Doctors Matthew Kluger and Barbara Rothenburg, phys- iologists from the University of Michigan Medical School. have demonstrated In tests with rab· btts that the growth of Invading bacteria Is greatly 1nhlb1ted by fever temperatures The re· son. they claim. ts that with elevated temperatures, the sup ply of Iron in the blood falls The dlsecue-cau.slng bactena need Iron to muhtply, and 1n an Iron-poor medium. they simply fall to grow Their findings. though, re- main conb'overs.ial Dr Pascal James Imperato, chairman of the Department ol Preventive Medicine and Community Health at Down.st.ate Medk:.11 CenteT tn Brooklyn, maintains that the mvadtng microor gani.sms may eventually adapt to the fever mechanism "These microorganisms." he states. "may indeed 'learn' to survwe and muhlply Jus1 as easi.ly at a higher tempeTllture " Wh.st\ more. reports Imperato, "A prolonged feveT can cause a person to beconw weak and emaciated and even more vulnerable to super-1nfecnon " In chl.ldren, the dtsadvan rages of letting a lever run rts course may be even greater Dr Sumner J Yaffe. profe:ss<>f of pedia!Tb and pharmacology at the Unlvenity of Pennsyl- vanl.a School of Medicine points out that, -in very young children the temperature cen· ler IS not ye1 fu0y developed Temp.mill.Ires can shoot up Into the dangerow range and, in so d01ng. c.aus.e con vu lslons 1ne new bnc of research doe5 provlde a t.antahzmg hint th41 oor bod~ are more ciip able ol self heabng than medical ~hen have reahz.ed Per haps one day •t wiU come to pass that the rabbit research 1n Michigan as apphcable 10 man. that indeed fever brings hard nmes to 111ruse:s and b6cter1a, that It ts a body s besl defense Perhaps, Meanwh1'e, rt Is rawt stl!J an open question l&J Today, of course, we re- spond to fever differently. We know that our natunll heat con- trol system -located in the hypothalamus, a tiny section at the base of the brain -Is nor- mally set at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, give or take a degree Of two. This thermostat can sometimes go awry, resuh- ing in a rise In body tempera- ture, or what is commonly called fever. fREE FOR KIDS A fever may be only a shon occurrence, the result of stten- uous exercise or a b&d sunburn Most oflen, however. it Is caused by an Infectious bacteria or virus. The white blood cells are trlggered to attack the 1n- vaden, releasing a protein called pyrogen, and when pyrogen reaches the brain, the hypothal- amus makes the body respond as If It were cold: Blood vessels near the skin close off to pre- vent the escape of body heat. and muscles flex to warm the body, causing shivers. This kind of fever can la.st for several days or more. Yet, for aU our knowledge about how a fever happens, the why of fever still remalns a mystery. The prevailing medical thought ls that fever II a harmful by-product of Infection and that a person's body tempera· ture should be brought back to nonnal as sp«dlly as possible Since fever oc:cun when the hypothalamus Is out of adjust· ment, the key Is artlflclally lowering the body temperature. This Is readily done w\th drugs called anttpyretk:s -mainly aspirin and acetaminophen - which act directly on the hypothalamus. (Doctors anin't sure why this works, but It does.) Without such drugs. surface-cooling measures, such as sponging with tepid water and fanning, will only work In the ahon run; once they are stopped. the temperature will go up again. If a tampeqtun of 101 de- WMI penAsb f°' ~ than a day, If a fever of 104 degrees or more laRs for moN than four Sw &.ftmon II o /rNfo,_ wriMT .. 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F« S#opa, Play Area. 8M9 Spots End erot.ion of slopes with Amuoy. Perf cct answer for hard•to-cx>ver spots, play-worn areas. I NO NEED TO RIP OUT PRESENT GRASS-PLUG AMAZOY INTO OLD LAWN, NEW GROUND OR NURSERY AREA Jusc sec Amazoy plugs inlo hl>les in ground like a cork in a boule. Plane I fool apart, checkerboard style. When planced in exisling lawn areas plugs will spread 10 drive out old. un· wanted growth. including weeds-from part shade to foll sun. Goes off its green color afcer killing frosts. Begins regain· ing its green color at the time when the temperature in the spring is con· sistently warn\. This, of course. varies with climate. Easy planting inscructions with order. ltxl Own Supplyol Pfuo T~ Established Amaz.oy gives you Zoysia plugs to plane in other areas as desired! DON'T BE MISLED! THERE IS ONLY ONE AMAZOY , 1.~ .. ·. -:~ , Amuoy f 'Ull are taken from sen· uinc Z-.S Meyer Zoyaia . . . suat· antced winter-hardened for J full years under the auperviaion of traintd asronomi.su. Over a HALP- BILLION plup sold I So don't take cbanca with inferior plup. Accqlt No Sdlflhtft f• Amao7 Zo1*! If It lm'1 A..-07, yoe•n MC ldtlmc ........ elm .... Z.Jlle f....om. Every Plug Guaranteed to Grow In Your Area . In Your Soil •AMAZOY WON'T WINTER KllL-hH •u,..lved tempeHtur" 30• below zero! • AMAZOY WON'T HEAT KILL-when other grHMS bum out, Amuoy rem•ln• gr.en end lovely! Plug Ama1ov 1n10 an enl!~ lawn or rrohlcm area\ Plug it into poor sot!. "builder\ m il ... clay or even \ally. ~and) beach areas r guaran· lee every plus. reprdless Any plug railing to grow in 45 days replaced FRFF Since we're hardly 1n hu,ine\s for 1he fon or it, you knov. we'rr IOO'l ~ure or our product' l'llTmD STtl4lll FR EE """omos °' ~I II •Na Ol- Amaz.oy ellclusive! No one else can offer you this patented 2-way plugger. Saves bending. cimc. work.· Lighc, rugged. invaluable for transplancing. Cuts away competing growth as ir digs plug holes. Cuts Your Wort, S.tve.s You Money Yo ur deep-rooted. established Amaz.oy lawn saves you time and money in many ways. II never needs replace· ment. .. ends re-seeding forever. Ferti· lizing and watering (water costs money. too) arc rarely if ever needed. h ends the need for crabgrass killers pernla· nenlly. It cuts pushing a noisy mower in the bliscering sun by +'>. NO SEED, NO 8001 There's no seed that produces winter· hardy Meyer Zoysia. Sod of ordinary grass brings with it the problems of teed: like weeds, diseases. burning out, other ills. Save time. work. money. P1ug in Amaz.oy. .... ,... l \1 ,.,.... o .................. , v ~ Ott.t r-•1•• .. d '" <••IM'r-M•~ "''"' U i Gttft -·~ " ............. .... ..,_ .... ,.., .... ............. _ .... • _,..,.. ...... ,... .. ""'· ....,,,., ........ ..... ....... ,,. . .. , ····-'••' Or der no w for your FREE Bonus Plugs ~-------------------, te· Zlpll F-..._., °"' A·25 l<Nr 25ltl Year) Generll Ottices llld SC1n uo,......•N 0-..-. ..... 21111 />fNU WWI Me,__.. AAilitor IS~ .... ~ 100 "-UGS q 100 rum 0 Rill SIZE ., ...... , "-UDCEll l'lUGGfll 10 Rife ""' ...... , 20 FllE£ ... " mAl '8" TOTAl '9" 120 r\.UGS r\.UCS ~ !00 "-"" q !00 r\.11$$ q JOO PllllS .......... , PlUOGUI rtUOOEA MRI([ "'" .... ., "" ........ IS"IEE 50 AIU TOTAL TOTAl TOTAL l10 '11 20 m '13" >50 '17'' l'\UGS PlUGS P\UGS ~ toO t'lUU & r\.UQGEll n ....... el 100 "'EE ~11001'\UGS& UlllO. P'tld loft11t ef 100 "IU TOTAL '27" TOTAL '319' 100 l'lUGS 1300 PlUGS "'•ar., ct....__' ........... -:.:.~ ·.~~ ' • -• 0 0'90k 0 ..._., 0.- 0 YIM 0 M ..... ~ ~---- c...lt1~---------~ CITY-----------................. ........... ,., ...... ...... ,..,_ --. STATE ZIP ~ • z.-,.,,.~ ,_, L------... ----.-----------.. • PEOPLE QUIZ / By John E. Gibson Do You1 D1eams Change You1 Life? many people hove fQSCJnot lng d reoms. ond they ore frustrated when their dreams Ole fragmented upon awakening. But there's a way to remember them. TRUE OR FALSE? l . Some people hate to get up In the morning, even though they've had plenty of sleep, and It's a beautiful day 2. Some of our drearru may be thoughts sent by someone else 3. Many ~ who have a fascinating dram Ille -Involving a wide variety ol In· !Jigulng situations and experiences -feel frustrated because they have difficulty remembering a dream and can recall but a few tanrallzjng fragmenl5 upon awakening 4. Dreams can have a suong Influence on an lndlllldual's life situation and general outlook on the world S. People who taDc In their sleep don't remember their dreams 6 . Nightmares rank among the most fearsome experiences that terrify human bein9$ -engendering a feeling of help- lessness and vulnerablllty In the face of Impending doom. Nevertheless, night mares can be beneficial and may some times serve a useful purpose. ANSWERS 1. True In many cases, it's because the life the person leads while asleep and dreaming Is much more Intriguing than the life he leads while he's awake Studk!s at the Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, have shown that not Infrequently a person will e1tpet1enc~ far more excite· ment, romance and adventure when sleep raises the curtain of dreams than ever oc- curs after he awakens. Also. II ls pointed out that dreams can provide lnstont fulflll ment of wishes ond dl?$ires -whereas In the world of reality this usually requires hard work and perseverance. 2 . True. A study conducted by a team of Untve?Slty of California rese4rchers demonstntted that this phenomenon can occur when one person uncoruc:lously broadcasts his thoughts and emotions, and they ore received through menml telepathy In the form of dreams by sleep· lng persons. Tests ore also cited showing weather conditions -such as the at· mospheric Ions occumng during a Jtorm -"can enhance telepathic perlormanc~ In su~ already having telepathic ablli· ty." The psychodynamtca of the "tele· pathlc dream" alto have been demon· strated by loborotory tests In other studies. ThCM findings suggest a C.SI~· made alibi for the hutband who may feel a twinge ol guilt for r«uning drams In volvtng other women. Could It be th111 they emanak from the MCttt admirer who Uva down the bloclc? 3. True And there 1s something they can do about it. as shown by dream studies conducted by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (Va J, whK:h recorded the dream recall of 400 sub,ects for 28 consecutive days Results "It was found that when a sub,teet had meditated the day before. there was significantly greater dream recall on the following morning .. And similar studies by a team of investigators at the Un1versi ry of Cape Town showed that there was a much higher recall rate and a 91eater amount of detailed conte11t 1n the dreams of those who meditated 4. True In a Univer~ty of TOfonto study of the 1nnuence of dre,,ms. In depth lnteMews of 40 adults reported personal changes In themselves. or their Ille situa1ton . as hav1ng been dehnttely related to. or influenced by. their use of dreams Findings "87 percent of the sub )ects perceived the essence of their dreom·change as transforming their In terlor world of values and attitudes and Improving psychological functioning forty percent regarded changes In thetr splrttuol outlook as preeminent One of the various observations made regard Ing the sources of help utlllied by the dream changers Is thot most of them (85 percent) shared their dream experience with at least one other person before In stltutlng their personal change " A further observalk>n The presence of "stress" or "strong desire for Insight" preceded the change -cat.alyzlng dream eJCpenence for SO percent of the sub,ects S. Fa~ Findings of Coh.unbia Unlver slty dream studies lnvestlglltlng the &Ctlvi· ty of the speech apparatus during sleep. showed that sleep talkers have a definite edge when It come.s to dream recall 6. True Findings of studies strongly suggest that nightmares often serve as a valuable escape valve for the release of nervous tensions raulttng from pent·up amdetla, which have been bottled up and denied expression on a conJClous level. In his definitive treatise on Nlghtmoru and Human Con/lid, Har· vard Medical School psychlatrttt John E M.ck defines the nightmare "Ma type of 11evere anxiety dream In which the level of an1tlety reacha overwhelming· propor· tlons." And he further concludes that M It po~e. were It not for the night· mare, the lndlvldual might be tven more burdened wtth aruti.ty dur1ng the day- time, p«rhaps even un.olc to furte· rlll tlon effectlwly. tAJ S.OLID IO·KJ\RJ\T GOLD Miniature of the Famous 1907 United States Salnt-Gaodens $20 GOLD PIECE OnlySIO·if you act within 30 days! I n June, 1979, a rare Satnt-Gaudens $20 gold piece brought the highest price ever paid tor a gold coin at a public auction -S225,000! This exquisitely detailed miniature is an authentic replica of this historic coin. reproducing every detail -even the ttny wing feathers on the eagle and the unique Roman numeral MCMVll date. Exclu•ive Limited Ottef by The WH tport Mint The 1907 Saint-Gaudens miniature Is accompanied by a Cer· t1flcate of Autt-ient1cl ty, which we advise keeping in a sale place lor use a t some future date if you or your heirs might decide to sell It. Prlc• Guar•nteed Only 30 Day1 The price Is guaranteed only tor 30 days, since the world price of gold re- cently rose to a record high of over $400 per ounce. There Is a strict order llmlt of five, and you are protected by an un- conditional money-back guarantee - ff after inspection you decide no t to keep your gold pieces, you may return them wilhin 30 days ror a full refund . less postage, handli ng and Insurance charges. So to avoid d isappointment, we suggest you act quickly! Cl ltlO Tiit •n1J0t1 M1•1 to "'"°" 114 • Wtttl*1, er oeeao hlat ... 11 tllw Hll ll M1ve1 , ••• tllt ~l .. ltly 10 •• ····---·--·-----··· llAll .. ..tlllC. ...... , .... , -----------······--THI WllTI'OftT llllNT, o.,t aGOA-11. • Wlltelt ~ WM.,_ CT.... ... I ... -1 .. wt1•lo JO f "' H "" ... 1-1 °" IN Q '"'fer Pl ,_1,.14 tl"'llrtlfl M ,.., ... lltlldii"t -'• •Ill ""'""' ,,_ ..... lllt !flt 111101 .. .,. ' 1--1 . "'"'~ .... ,i.uf1) "'"""' ..... Nd '" '" 0 ''" fll•ll) ,., ~ ,..,--'. ll•lwH ., .... 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And vou couldn't tmd ;1 morl· he;1uufUJ t•x;1mple <I I.ht valut' 1 if th!-, "t'n"1blc• appmarh lo ket:ping I nm and fll. -·\pples c;m makt· a diet fun." BarO.tnt ~•Y"· -;\11~t cbct.s bort vou todt'tlth ,1ft<:r till• fir-t rnupk· 1 if <\;1y ..... But ;ipples -;tay intcr~t­ mg. And tlit·\' 111ttht· rnarvdou..., l>d \\t'l'n mt«tl o..,n.a<:k..,'. Tlwv're "\Wt·t, cru nchy. ~1m~thmg.\'11u t;m 'illlk yr >Ur l<.·ct.h tnto.- ThreeApp1es a Day Act ut11ly, there are many dclic.ious \.\r.WS to build your dtl'I an 1t.1nd t1ppk·~ .. and doctor.; approw. 1 lcrc'c;; one ~j.(j.!c:slJon that's simplicity iLc;;clf: Drink a glass of watc·r and ct1t an apple before lunch and dinner. Then Cllt only rmlf-porticms of ;i nutritioru1lly wcU-halanccd met1I. The before-meal apple make" you feel less hungry, so e:.itin~ lec;;s is no problem. And have arn 1thcr ;.ipplc• each clay as a <;r1t1ck. In fact, nutritionists praist• apples assn.arks lx-•<:aU!)t' tht·y'n: rnmp;u-t1t iVt'ly low in t"'ll<>tit's (about 80 per tIVcrn~ apple). I BREAKFAST Washington Applel>iet 4 oz orange 1u•c.e or ' 1 gr <:tpelruil Select one 1 ~ any s1v1e I oz cereal w11ti sk1mm11k 1 u.ip lowfa1 yoqun 1 shc.e whOle-w11ea1 toast pat marga11ne I C-OHee or lea LUNCH Sot~ton!' 2 oz t1sl1or poultry 2 01 thce">P 2 t>qgs any Slylf' Oar~ qr£>en leafy ''' 01anqe vi>Q~litblf' 8 oz !',l\om m11~ Fresh appl1> llll'~ 're fllhrJK, .md thl·\ '1c· \\.di 1•11 dowt:d v.1tJ1'1t;tn11n.., and 1111t1l'r ,,1 .... And appk"> art' among tht· 1111,..,1 .-Cltl\'l'JUl'lll l 00\l'rlll'lll l' fond" \11U 1 .in find: t•aw 101m·k up .111d plt·n~ant to hr~d 111~'1111 lw1d. h ~and It's Easy ..\n appl1· cht'l I.., not 11111\' l':t"\ to tilkl' and dfcctjw. Barhara l~u..,11 pc 11nts out am itlwr plus: It give· .... thl' tT~·atin· 1·11ok pl1·11t" of il'L'W<I \'. ~1 kl't;P finding rww thrn~ you can d' 1 ,,,.,th ;ipplc~. fn IOl , DINNER 4 111 pounrv h<,h or !><><'I Vt>q•itablP or potato A 01 o;;ktm n11I> F 11,.,n Jppr.-. SNAl 14. $elPCI une F•1!<;t1 app11; Acipt.,saur-P Batw<l M'<'i• ""''''" s.uqao '"t .. ,tttutl .ip(wt 111 ·r .... 111 dt''"4-'n.-.... 111 "" .... \, \\Jllt,lfl\ d11•(, C'\Cllir~ \Ill.I I 11 ~ 1ld I 11'"1 c 011,tth \'Ollf d• "' t 111. .ind "-'c'I pit 111\ c1t t'\t'lt1..,1 '. 'I )1111I11t•1.!lt·1 t l'\t'll ht•: .ich'N '" H.1111.11.r ·y, 11.1111·1"<! 11 dun 11g t hi· d1t ·l t 1 i ket l' mu~dt . .., ltrnn s.,11:tt 111~ tl:tbl)\' .• tnd .1fll'r· \\;rrcl .... ti ~ 1. l1111i;1111t;i111 weiJ.-rhl '"""· "I J1111't tlunk rnu I J ' -,h, 1uld .ivo1d l '\l 'I l l't' IW ·1·;1lJ-.(. II \\111 rnakt• \1 '4.1 hu111.:1 k·r '. 11 w11l .... 11nph m.ikl' \'OU l'Jl)!t\ \110! .rpplt•"' '111 tit-'." 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"c. \\e 0rt· t -.IX'ti..1ll\ pk'.1"t'tl I 11 hr 111\! \•Ill t lu-, dt ·h1111U-., . 11u1rn111u ... llt'" . \p1~t· I >id '\01011h tl\.tt. \\t•\t• put t • •)!l'llwr ,, 11 ~clt·r 1 'rt 't.1J}l 1c1t "'' ... .,~tlllt lll)"lll lt1rh;11.11111T1•.1lJ\t .tppl1· 1 unk1 ·t \ Fresh ApplesAny Time '1•', 11 WI'' I 1' ' ;\I ~ l () • 'II )I' f1 7.\ 11 1(1 ~)1 I t 1 "11 nq tPP t '<;"' l1.Jl 1•111ir ' 1• qy r11 1•11 0 tt t• ·•' 'r•>+' Ir~· t• ••• r Tl 11 , t in l reot ) n··~•.11 s t•,, HJl' sy-:.tcm thi:ll i Ht •<,f•rvl' .iult irnn '> 11.ivor drtrl 1 rr•.nn,.:,.• '" ttir u11yh 1t1c Yt',H Ii' "-'t.:t ,., Ill ..,Wrtt'<I. ht.:rt.• :in· .1 ~·111.1plt· of p( ~nlt•r .... : t ' • n ' 11dd 111g a thm .... hn "<1 nn- rx ·t ·k '(I Rl'd I >d11..1ou!'-appk· !11 a s.,rrt·c.·n -..1~1d \\1th ,1 l1..•mon-JU1i.'t' dll·-,:-111~ ~ litl\t• .I (lllll k·h>-fi\ appll'S<IUl t' to ~l w1th nll'tll or"" dc.·~~rt: )..'Talt'fi \\';i:-lun~on State Gold<·n I )t·ht.1< >U.., ;ippk .... a little lt'mon JUll'l'. rinn.1111011 or nutme~. Rl'nwmtx·r. the l>c.'st appk·-. are fn 1111 Wa'\lunbrton Statt'. Red I k·hoous or G(~ck·n Delidous. 1..TI'\p, juicy and full of rmtural "'wdnPss nnd tans.tr flavor. Would you likt• tm >re rt...Ope 1dt·a:-for your l >dkious Apple f)ict? Free? Just write us. We're the Washi~on State Apple Commission, P. 0. Box 550, Wenatchee , WaAAl1\Rt.<>ll 98801. WASllINGI'ON APPIES (j) THE IELDJUS DIET .~--- ~~~Wll~ make a pair of bonomles.s sandals A stnp of grosgrain ribbon and a length of elastic form the loppers, and wrlh snap-on felt cutouts they can be t honged In a moment from plaln to fanciful Felt Fantastics There's " lot that can be done with felt and FAMIL v WE.£.KL Y'S booklet. "Feh Fan tasucs." shows you how Complete 1n strucbons along with full·su.ed potlems are included. as well as photographs and drawings of the p1o)(!Cl.S mentioned Make a clown Jor a young one with a myriad of colorful felt drcles stocked and strung. By Ro&Cllyn Abrevaya Felt ls fabulous! It's easy to work with. ll comes In wonderlul colors, and II can be glued, stapled or stitched with ease. Felt can be purchased In pieces as small as 9 by 12 Inches or by the yard In 72-lnch widths With felt and scissors you can make a cuddly clown, a basketful of flowers to hang on the wall or curtains that need no sewing. Party-time noisemakers are made with feh covered baby 14r Uds So are summer sandals tha1 have no soles By using a pleee of freez.er wrap paper with the felt, It Is possible to cut It Into flowers, Intricate designs and even ltny letters without the necessity ol drowlng on the fabric. The felt cutouts can be used to decorate clothing, to lndlvlduallze sta· tlonery or to create attractive hangings. To make a .soft and floppy clown for a small chUd. many colorful felt circles are st.ad<ed and strung together. The head ls a nylon-<:overed foam ball For a softer veTSlon. a sod< stuffed with cut-up panty hose Is used. The clown's hands, feet and features are all made of felt scraps. fn an afternoon, leng\tls of felt by the yard can be turned Into unusual draperies Brlgh•n a comer with a rich bouquet of felt /fowers natkd In a woven basket mode of paper. or curtains. A pair of 1Clssors 11 the only tool you'll need. Circles, diamonds or ovals are cut from the felt to give It a light and airy look. Sitts cut near the top edge allow for tn. curtain rod. No hemming or edge stitching Is needed. A bMkctfuJ ol brilllandy colored flowm to ~ten any comer II made •ntnly of felt cutouts. The wown l>Mbt. cut &om two pee. of contWctk>n piper. " a.arwd tllghdy outwsd to ~ It fw1tl. dlmen- 9'of'I and re*n. The flowers, too, are ~ dlmentlon by layertng, and there'• 'AMl\.Y MEICl.Y, ........ ~ • 17 not a stitch of sewing involved The ennre bouquet. secured to a fabric background, Cdn be made in an ~nlng For a cool summer underfoot th1S yu1. Now the gentleness of Rave· Soft Perm comes in Extra Curly, Something new has happened to softness. A choice. Now Rave~ the orig1nal soft perm, oomes in Extra Curly, too. A penn with all the gentleness Rave is known for. And the soft, soft rurls you have hoped for. Which Rave will give me the soft look I want? Regular Rave is for waves, rurls, and body. New Extra Curly Rave• is for the rurlier kind of curls you see here. Either way, you11 have just the soft look you want. At long last. Still noammonia, noodor,and no frizz ? Of oourse. That is the Rave patented famula. And that is what makes' RJ lar Rave and new Extra Curly-the gentle soft perms. ls Rave gentJe enough i>r color-treated hair, too? ~..--.....-Yes. We test.eel Rave Soft P against a tram. tiona1 home ~EAi --~ bleadled ~ ~== .. -;:,. Look at the dif. ferenre. Rave left the hair dee, silkier; bowxler: (Of rourse, excessively damaged hair should not be permed,) Now you can have the scit look you because now you have the choice ()f soft YOt1 want With the gentle soft perms. Called Rave~ ~-"°-=:----= :flil. For your copy of FAMILY WE.D<.LY'S Boo«Jer '330. "Felt Fantastics," send Sl 00 to F aailly Wealy MagaztJM P.O. Boa 438, DepL F. Mkttowa Station New Yock, N.Y. 10018 Be svre to tndude le.iflet number and your name. addreu and ap code (New YQrl( State rnidents. please add r311t sa Jes w ) liL.I .. I I • By ffiotllyn Honaen T his year. why not start a tradition al your house or renew an old one by baking a beautiful Easter bread for your family We have a selec- tion from many different countries for • you to choose from. One of them might be the very special touch you can add to an Easter dinner or breakfast hour GREEK TRINITY EASTEI BREAD 1 cup mllk 2 teblelipooo1 ..- 1.-\ tu.pooo Mb 2ta~bwtcror margarlM l pq. M:dw dry ~ ... \4 cup wwm water, J05°-115"f. 2 evge, • room tcmpereilun 2 Ceaepooftl er-ted Jcmoa p.t 2~ to 3'4 cupe \IMllted 111111)Ul1IOM lour 'la cup chowed a1mondl -Ye cuprUtlne 1 . Scald milk by heating In a small saucepan until a fine rim of bubbles forms around edge. Stir In sugar, salt and but- ter. Cool to lukewarm. 2. Dissolve yeast In warm water In large, warm bowl. Add lukewarm mlDc mbcture, eggs, lemon peel and about 11/2 cups flour; be.at hard until smooth. 3. Stir In enough additional flour to make a stiff dough. On a lightly floured board, knead untl.I smooth and elasuc. about 10 minutes. 4. Plaoe In a greased bowl; rum to gre4Se top, Cover; let rise In warm place, free from draft, until doubled In bulk, about 1 hour. 5. Punch down dough. Knead In al· monds and rnlslns. 6. Divide dough Into 4 equal plec.es. Shape 3 pieces Into 3 round loaves. Al· range In greased baking sheet In the !hape of a four·leaf clover. 1. Divide remaining d\)ugh Into 4 plec.es. Roll each out lnto a long rope. Twist together In pairs; pinch ends. 8. Amnge to form <:rOI$ on top o f clover-leaf ammgement. Cover; let me until doubled, about 1 hour. 9. Baka at 375°F. for 25 to 30 minutes or until done. Remove from baking sheet and cool on wire nte:k. Moka 1 loo/ Editor's Note: Thia beautiful loaf It the ... trDdltional 0.-k bread baked fOf E.um. which gm Its n.me from Its shape; thl'ff loova joined togett-, ttowned with a cro.s ~ntlng th. Trinity. Gree tradltk>n II that N blcad Ill not to be cut until the family ta ••tad et th. EMter din· lng tobi. and that each penon pment should get one thin tbcc from ftCh °' the du. loovts. A Little Tteasut!j Of Eastet Steads HOT CROSS BUNS I cup mtlll 1.4 cup butter or m.,..ar1n« \4 cup pM ooc 1-.oon ---1h lllMPOOO Mb ' .... .aM city ,,.... 1.4 C11P Ya1/ -(ll0'"-115"f.) 1Htcr I,\ tUllpOOft groWtCf au- 2 c~ .-ed orange Md 2..-.beat ... S or 4 cupe unldaed aJl'i)UrpOIM lour lh cup r.wn. or curr..aa 1 ... Mghdy beeilftl ~cup~·......, 1h t•llllPOOCI y-ilJa I ta~ lllllk 1. He.lit mill< until bubbles form on edge of pan Add butter, '/•cup sugar arid salt. Let cool to lukewarm. 2. Dtssolve yeast and one te45p00n su981 In water. Stir In lukewarm milk ml>. ture Then add cinnamon. orange rind and 2 eggs. 3. Add 3 cups of the floor, 11 cup at a time, mixlng well. Mlx In raisins Add enough flour to make a soft dough 4. Place dough on a floured board ond knead until satiny and elastic, about 8 minutes Keep dough soft 5. Place dough In gre.as.ed bowl,tumlng to grease top. Cove-and set aside to me until doubled. This will take 1 to 2 hourJ. 6 . Pun<:h dough down and knud lightly. Pat dough to lf•-lnch thickness. Cut wtth 21/f.lnch round bbcult cutter Into 21 to 24 rounds. Place (!)tJndS In gnwed baking pans, about '/2·lMh apai1. Let r'c5e until double -45 minutes to one hour - and buns are touching. 7. Just befote rl5lng time II up, prchut oven to 3so-F BMc bun.s 12 to 15 minutes unit) the ros» start to brown Bruth quickly with allghtly beaten egg end bM• another 10 to 15 mlnuta. If tot» brown too qWdc.ly, COY«r wtth foll. I . Meke decorating tro.tsng: mix oonfec· tk>nera' sugar, vanilla and ·~ milk to make a thick deoorattng 1dn9. O.Corete tops ol cool bunt with ~. Mota 21 lk> 24 buns Editor'• N°'9: Although hot ao. buna ..,. 8'1oeia118d with ~. dwy ... flJJed with pagan $ymb00sm. The CTO$$ repr~nted the four quarters of the moon It was the Engllsh who adopted hot cross buns for Good Friday m the ear· ly days of the Chnstian Church IT Al.JAN FASTER BRF.AD 21-' 10 Sl4 nipe unedled .U~ low \4 cup ...... .. ...,_ .. I pq. adfW dry ~ ~ C"'P milk 2 iabielpooM butter or margar1M 2 eat(• room tcmpcr•un) .,,., cup m.tud aodlled hb \4 cup dlopped blanched a1monda "' ,...,._ --Med ~·...., fl"09dne Mtud cancled "'*--.d col· ored~ 1. In a large bowl, thoroughly mix l cup flour, sugar. salt and undissolved active dry yeast l . Combine mil< and margarine ln a saucepan. Hut over low heat until liquid Is very warm (12o-F.-130-F.) Margarine does not need to melt. S. Grodually add to dry Ingredients and beat 2 mlnuta et medium speed of eltt· tric mbtcr, .aaplng bowl occ.asionally. 4. Add eggs and I/a cup flour, or enough flour to make a thick batter. Beat at high apeed 2 minutes, ecraplng bowl occa· alonally Stir In enough oddltlonal flour to make a toft dough. $, Tum out onto lightly f\ountd boonf: knead until amooth and~. about 8 1fo 10 minutes, Plac:. tn gruNd bowl. tumlng to ~--top. Covtf; let rlle In w.nn ~. *'" from draft, unttl doo· bled ln bulc, about 1 hour. 6. Combtne fn.ilt9, almonda and anlM ...t. Punch ~ down; tum out onto lightly floored board Knead 1n frvlt mix rure 7 . D1wle d01.1gh 1n half Roll each piece of dough Into 11 24·1nch rope T w\st ropes together loosely and form Into a nng on a greased baking she.et Brush with melted marganne Place 5 colored raw eggs into spaces In the twist 8. Cover. let rise In warm place, nee lrom draJt. until doubled In bu!)(. about l hour Bake at ~ aboot 30 to 35 minutes. °' until done Remove from bakmg sheet and cool on wire rack 9. Frost w11h confechoners' sugar fTost!ng Decorate with candled fruits or spnnkJes Makes 1 nng KUUCH 41,4 IO 4~ ~ --*ed al-purJ>C>M low Iii~ W9W 1 YI tu.pooM Mk I~ t•.MllOOM ar•..cl '--1 peel 2 pliea . .aM dry~ ~ QllP mJlli. •,lj C\41 wacr 3 ta~ b\acr C)t marprtne 2 etlll (• room tanper~~) ~ ~ cboPC*l .a-de 1,\ cup ....._ '1llilinl Coniecdoner'I' .., tro.dne Color«f~ 1. In large bowl, mix lf4 cup flour, sugar. salt, lemon peel and undls.solved yeast 2. Heat milk . water and margarine until very warm ( l 20'F · 1 JOfF') Ma~rlne does not need to melt. !. Gradually add to dry ingredients and beat 2 minutes at medlum speed of elec· tr1c mlxl>r, scraping bowl occasionally. Add eggs and l/l cup flour, beat at high speed 2 minutes. 4. Stir In enough additional flour to make soft dough. On lightly floored board, knead until smooth and elastic, 8 to 10 minutes 5 . Pface In greased bowl: tum to grease top. Cover; le1 rise In warm place, free from draft, until doubled, about 1 hour. 6. Punch dough down. On ljghtly floured board, knead In almonds and raisins. Divide dough Into 3 equal pieces. 7. Shape each Into a ball; press Into 3 greased 1-pound coffee cans. Cover: let rise until doubled, about 1 hour. 8 . Baka In preheated 3500f oven 35 to 40 minutes or until done. Remove from C40$ and cool on wire racks. Frost tops wtth confec1ioners' sugar frosting and decorate with sprinkles Mobs 3 cakes ·Editor's Note: Czarist Russia celebrated Orthodox Easter Sunday wtth a great feast Ind.I~ the nmowned bread, Kulch. Th« letters XU -Initial$ meaning "Omst Is Rlsenk -were shaped In the top of the we. CONFECTIONElS' SUGAR FROSTING I C1'll ...,.a.. d ...,.. • ..- 1 tlllfJ!Ma ~bind fotJtatf ;p aOM.a 1. In rMdl\lm bowt, tMnd all Ingredients smoothly until of • thick but pourable conslatency. I . Ute frosting to glazs top of coffM c.ka and fa°'\'~ bteeds and buna. "'°'* c»o&.11 l 'n QIJ» Save !~ - Easy-Does-It Gatdening In a Small Space By Tholossa Cruso mosl modera1e sized. slngle·fam1ly houses are set on a small plot of land wrth a httle front lawn, a driveway. a path to 1he front door and per- haps a Oowenng tree and a few flowers The rest of the land hes behind 1he house Here a1e some ideas on ho w best to uh liz.e th IS backyard area. • If your home has a back- yard, It wo uld be nice to add a patio -a special area for cook outs, sunbathing and playmg. • rhere are some patios that can be easily home laid If the pa110 is laid 16 Inches away from the ho use walls. this leaves room for a small flower bed Flowers close to the ho use catch the eye and are easy to care for An nuals can be used. or 1f 1he sl1e Is sunny. made more mteresllng w\1h espahered trees Pauo blocks or bncks must be level wtth the soil surlace If they use above 11 , they can Injure 1oes or equipment. If they he below 1he soil, they wtll hold water and ke Children's play equipment should be painted a dark color '\.,td set up aboU1 12 feet away from the east or north end of the patio Grass gets worn around these areas. It IS best lo excavate the sile -again two Inches will do -and fill in w11h flrbark. Thl5 will look much bel· ter and take less care. Splash pools and sandboxes. which ruin grass, sho uld always be set on the end of the patio . • Outdoor living demands privacy The quick route is to have 12·foot lengths of fencing set up at right angles to each end of the terrace If this Is too expensive. use quick-growing prive1. Dig a trench at each end. mix the excavated soU with an equal amount of peat moss and spread 5_ 10.5 fertilizer, one pound to every 25 fee1 , on the bare bottom of the trench Then fill It with this enriched soil mix Set In the privet bushes two-feet apar1, Water thoroughly, feed the plants eoch spring. and you will get tall privacy fll5t . A deciduous tree can be set out 12 feet from the western or southern end of the terrace, or retain an existing tree near this spot Any tree In this position will throw welcome shade over the patio and house In hot weather. If the land Is full of treeS. ~lch one3 10 save may be a hard ded5lon to molw. II ~ ThaJoaa Qwo ii IM ,."OwMd hortlculcvntl utlloN lat•• book i. Making V91abln Grow -• need space lor nowers or vege 1ables or JUSI for children to play. some should come down 1n 1he center Leave 1rees along lhe boundary hne. particularly where 1he hne fronts on a stret>l If 1here are no trees. a sprrng- llowenng wide-growing uee such a~ a dogwood ran be planted vff cenier 12 feet fmm ORTHO- 1he easa or nunh edge 11f th" back boundary Wnh th.-! \ame plan11ng technique uwd f.,r ii •' pnv.n 11 will gruv. f,Ht and rr• v1de depth f,,, a Vl'>ld THE FIRST NAME IN GARDEN PROTECTION Why not go with the people who know? ORTHO Dlazlnon Soll & Follage Dust Is for Insect control on vegetables. fruit and flowers. Soll application controls cutworms. w1rewonns. onion mas&ot and root m~ot. ORTHO F'rult & Vegetable Insect Control ls highly recom- mended for use on many different fruits and vegetables. Kills an exceptionally broad spectrum of harmful Insects. ORTHO Dla.zlnon Insect Spray Is formulated for use on lawns. shade trees. ornamentals and many fruits and ~etables. Works very fast and It's economical. The ORTHO SPRAY-ElTE 4 ls a hose end garden sprayer which has a patented Internal metenngjet to assure miXtng accuracy under varying water pressure to deliver 4 gallons of spray. ORniO has a solution for just about every garden problem. Ask your ORnlO dealer. Avoro ACCIDENTS: for safety read the entire label Including cautions and warnings. Use all chemicals .only as directed. ii ORIHO a.-.. a.nicll r..,.. Our concern for gardens is always growing. ""'"°Cl#'~ Ct1EVRO"'DlGIQN• R((I US PAT 6 lMOl'J'ICE In d 1re..-I ~ open lo1 dwarl and wm1 dwarl irees could be uwd a\. .ng 1he bt'undary hoes These grnv. around 10 feel 1all. ~.,, a few years C1her plan1ing dnd y1"e line spring blonm Th"'" ar.._. "a11e11es for every • l•mdte Apart fwm such trees. 1lte ~1de boundC1r1es can slowly ~ 1h~kened wuh evergreens and nfJWerrng ~rubs !hat Can ~ hand pruned 10 C1ny Sile you v.an1 fo g.:>1 adv1e\' .. :111d 1oOme idea r1f rhe long·term cosl of 1h1s pt•>JeCI . consult a nurservman tn your area wh• 1 advemses lands.cape help Go 10 him on a w ... ekday -weekends are busy 11mes -tind 1ake along a paper plan e>f your k11 wilh uees and 111her lealures marked in • II you wanl 10 grow vege- lables and your p lot gets 111 leaS1 SIX hours of full sunhght. 11 IS simple tn stan a yarden Bl'I II takes daJy hard WOr'k to keep 1he plot prod1JC11ve all summer If you ~ve n a densely populated area. me enc:lo$Ure agamSI dogs IS a muq ~ W\'e and train cucum- ben Of chmbtng beam up 11 If vou are near a heavily traveled road. all grass muSI be washed th0tooghJy 1hete is evidence thal 1.!afy greens absofb ~ from car exhaustS What grows well in a small plo1' Stan with the new Sugar Snap snow peas -1hose you ea1. pod and all . These will need nylon neHing, for 1hey gro w eight feet tall . They can be planted early and will crop long and profusely For the rest, grow loosehead lettuce. carrots, bet'b, Swiss chard, green beans. spring and fall turnips, tomatoes. peppers. eggplant and bush zucchini. Beware of spinach, th1$ is no1 an easy crop to grow For herl>s. Parsley, basil, dUI And thyme are the best A small plot will nol allow room for com . potatoes or the spreading squashes Other than the fence, 1he other necessity Is a water spigot very close by. A vegetable plot should have a path through the center wide enough to take a wheelbarrow. This can be of cement blocks or asphalt roofing paper. Plenty of stakes will also be needed. A weU kept vegetable plot can be a decorative feature In a yard. h wlll look bener and need less work II the open ground be· tween the ro ws Is kept mulched (covered with some organic mat~l to keep down w«ds). Grass clippings are excellent for th1$ use. as Is half-made com· post Thus, there are many op- tions for a smaD bock plot. With careful pl~mnlng you can find a good way to make UM of 1'1111 yours llLil C 19AA 0 K•m""'• < ler~ < ••r It~as~as TIC-TAC-TOE! Look for these mail-in official refund forms on the special displays at your store. For your first move take the special money saving coupons at the bottom of this page to your favorite store Use them toward the purchase of KLEENEX' Tissues 280 <; NfW FRFE-OOM. M1nr or Maxi pads and TERI · Towels Your next move will save you even more' Pick up one ol the Olf1c1al Retund Request Forms on the store display and get a refund of $1 00 or $2 00 or $5 00 Full details of the otter are on the form If all the forms have been taken. you can get one by writ ing to TIC-TAC-TOE Refund Offer. Post Office Box 9028 St Paul. Minnesota 55190 The refund otter expires June 30. 1980 MoxlPods .. Breathe Easlet: You Can Find Relief from Sinus Troubles Right In Your Own Home Sin us troubles are nothing to sneeze at. They can be not only annoying, bur painful. too The first st.ep to relief ts understanding whoJ the p roblem really fs. and from there you con follow these suggestions to help yourself 8y Paulo Dronov m Ulloru of A~ru complain of sinus trouble Sometimes the problem Is a result of a ~ cold or allergy. In some In s1ances, 1he sufferer has actually developed sin u.sltus -an Inflammation of the sinuses. Tilough doctors believe that true slnusltus Is not a.s prevalent as It appea.n to be, )Udging from all the money we spend aee.k!ng relief, the symptoms of this ailment can accomp&ny a number of other conditions. The worst of these symptoms ls a headb<:he that can escalate from dull throb to noMtop, disabling peln Sul ferers can al.so experience a stuffy nose. swollen eyelids. earacha. toothaches. neck paln and postnasal drip Sometimes breathing becomes difficult J~ what are slnwes and wh11t do they do to cause so many different problems? 86slcally, sin uses are Just hollow air spaces or cavities_ There are lots of them within the body, but the ones that get all the attention are the p11ranasal slnuaes lo- C:lded within the bones of the face sur- rounding the nose. Thae hollows are ltned with a protective mucous mem- brane and connect with the nasal passages via openings usually no larger than the lead In a pencU. There are eight paranasal sinuses In an. four groups °' rwo. Tile fTontAI slnu.MS are located over the eyes In the brow aru. while the max- illary slnuta are lnskie each cheekbone . Just behind the bridge of the note arc the ethmolds, and behind them, In the upper region of the nOM, are the tphenolds. Normally, air and mucus pau beck and forth beiween the slnUNS and the nasal ~ freely, but should the nasal pe.ega become b&odted, w fluid Of air can bec.o~ trapped In the sinus cavttia, causing painful praeuN. "It'• a rule of thumb In medtclne," CJq>lalns Dr. Richard Fan ol the National ~ Hoepbl and Raarch Center In Dcnve. "that when there's • ktnk In anything that drain• anythtog elae, the chanca .,. good that an tnfec:Uon will develop." Where the 9inUM1 arc conccmed, the '1dnka" can be any one al a number of prot,Wma. TM moe obYtou• OM1 ... coldl· When the MNl P••aget are c.on- gM!td, tha *'u... can become lnvolv.d. Much ol what~ fa, "elnus trouble," docron u y, 11 lllmply a common cold. Sometln•, ti-. can be another kind of lnt.cdon -one c.uMd by beceata or 11 • PAMILY WIPLY, M-" IO,,_ fungi Mysteriously. bacteria that liw harmlessly In some people can affect others adversely. causing the same type of physical reactlon that an allergy to cats or dust or pollen would Nasal congestion and rhe sinus trouble uwally follow A family of fungi known as Mucurouoe can also lead to slnw prob'4!nu In JOme peo pie, particularly those wtth uncontrolled diabetes or wtth oertaln blood aliments More fTequendy. however, sinus prob- lems are link~ to allergJes Hay fever or other allergic reactlon5 can se1 off a round --,,.~ °' sneaing. nasal ~ and ~­ Ing that ulttmatsly a/fem the sfnUMS_ The fact al the matter II. tNe lln"*ll lln't au that cosy to dt.g!'toec. The tint ttep, N )ll Dr Fan, II an X-ray to atabW\ whcttwr OC' noc there's been any actual damage to the llnu.ta. If not (and u..,,..lly there haan't hem) the doctor b1a to proWle IOIM tymptomadc relief - ~ with decongatanta to reduc:. the atuffln ... Sometimes ontlbk:lcb may be n.eded to control• becental Infection or palnJdllm 1U1SP9Ced to i...n wvere dlleomloc1. II an aDa;y i. 11.1.tpedld as the uocMrlytng ~u•, andhl.tarntnea may be ptwrt>ed '° block the ,...... of "hlltamlMI," chema1 compounck In the body !hat Mt olf the cycle °' *""*'· IMGlng and runny n<*t. SAnua ~ ~ can be dJfftcuJt to dlfht•ndMI from mmon headaches Usually. the ktnd of pain 1W<Xtared with sinus pr~ Is a dull ache that's there when you wake up, or one IMI hits midmorning but ~ up rowards Late afternoon In severe c.ue.s of true slnusins. docton can provide rebef by dratnlng the slnwes an olfa procedure rhar sounds wone than 11 Ii It involves plaang ad~ iant fluid In the now and sue11onlng out a1r so that the fluid can shnnk the sinus mem brane and allow them to drain Some rimes. 11 thin tube b inserted Into the ~ '° weetl ou1 e11t1~ mucus Oa:a9'onally. when ttw slnuta are obetrucMd by • polyp (a wowth on the mucous mcrnbra.M tining the slnUMSJ or a bone, surgery rMy be reqund, but thCM Cata arv rare. Polyps actually may be caUNd by chronic sinus Infections A bone abnormaJHy, UllUllJy 8 deviated M'p- tum -an lmgulartty In the bony pert! doo MPl'fllltng the two nwJ J>e•9911 - can be Npeired lo lntUN an opt:n airway to the llnu., 8ut thae aN the Gtr«mc CAIMI. For- tunattly, Jn<* ol w can ftnd rwkt wtth over-the-counter "*11eatSont It'• lmpor latll, ~. to be ..... thlt In • numt. of CMa, 10me ol tMle produc:t1 can mM.e matMn wor-. Or. Fan nota thllt becw.n 15 '° 20 percent ol .. ...tuna eutr.r.n have an "All)(rtn ldlolyn· O'K'V" Md, If tfMV UM any of the llnl.ll med1eat>oru cont111ning asplnn, they may unwtmngy Intensify their probkms - perha~ triggering 11 stuffy nose or even an .uthma anadl Thls type ol reaction doan·t uwaOy occur until three or four houn aher taking rhe asp1r1n. and so many pe09le don't make the connection Then. there's 1he ·rebound pheno menon" associated wtth nasal deconges I.lint sprays These products are noi db)gned for long term use and say so l)fomlnently on their labfls Yet, many pe09le do overuse them and suffer f()( rt Using these decongest.ants for longer than three to five d4ys can create 11 condition worw than the otiglnal one W11h each uw , the period ol relief that follows Is shoner and the nexl epbode of conges don wone This condrtSon is lcnown med- icaJ)y .u rhlnlds rMdlco~ntolo and sometimes has to be treated with smoids to r~e the obuMd n.ual tlSSues to nonnal Apart from drugstore remedies. there are some things vou youn.elf can do to relieve a sinus a l'tllek One time-tested home remedy ls Inhaling steam fTo m a vaporizer or tea ketUc It also helps to ap- ply hot. wet towels. a heating J)6d or a hot·watcr bottJe over the affected area There are even a few steps vou can take to prevent sinus attacks -a lthough ycu can't prevent all of thm-a, just AS vou ~n 't always avoid catching a cold Flnt of aD. a wcJl-be1anced dlc1. regular exer- cbie and plenty o( rCSI can keep vou In sha~ and help malnt41n your re$1Stancc to lnfectlom In gell4!1al. Here are some othcr tips to help ward off attacks: • Dnnk plcntv of fluids. but avoid alcohol, which can make a sinus c-ondf- tlon WOfM by causing the FTMmbrana to awcll. •Pt.pare yourMlf '°' changes In berome111c pnlSIUre during airplane tr1pa by taking along a decongatant IP"lY· The change In baromctrlc p!WIUN C4n caUM d4f1\9 to th• membrana ltnlng ttw linuta. •Avoid swimming pools -chlorine ls lmtal!ng to ttw hnlng ol the "<* and tlniaet. •If your .home .. Meted by • dry, f~..p tyAlm, •humid& or lt8arn v~ CM be:p IM u mo6ll and ea.y to breathe. • ff an all.gy II the c:.euM ol the prob- lem, you may Med er.tment by an ---to ~dfy the tpdk lnttant and to ccmbet It dhtr by •voldtna It com· ~Of, w tMt'• not~. by da.n- ilttlaltou ll'Uttnenta ~ tO .,__, the body ~ en lmmurUl)I lo the 1111 oftencMg IUt.lance. Wi6I 4'J l0<lllo<d, U S A • 1980 Triumph for Tar Watchers! 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Cold chainhl Al S80 l'llCh .1ddr1ton•I I J would lik man's cham ____ women's ch'1tn I fnclosed 1s remrttance of S IU.S. funds) 01 l h.uge s ___ to my O Amenc.rn lxpres~ 0 Vls.t 0 Master Charge 0 Diner's Club I urdf ____ _ __ hp __ I Signatur~ --------------- N.,.,. _________ __ Addt~'--------------~ I I I I Cily .... 11 I '°'«AM .n-4 • WHllt lof ~ •1914).Cok#ftblA ~ ,.., ..-. --.. u.r11 c.-4 ~ .,-. ~ ... nweee I L----~~'~=-2~~·~._~_:~~~~1-Gt10 _J newesa WAY to Slay ahead of the sy51em How d~s banenng wOfk in this day and age J Well. when Di<1na Ross and Lilh<1n HeUman were photographed for mmk coat .x!vernsements fOf Blackgama, they 11aded the11 ~rvices for the produd Director Francis Ford Coppola bartered a copi,. of htS him God/01her II for the ch<VlC.e to meet hdel Camo And bugness pee.pk> Al clC105$ the country Me bartemg ew:ry dlty to help maJw en<h meet For instance the manufacturer o f a well known hne ol plasaic goods began htS company when he was a starvlng unknown With a great produCl To ode him 011er unnl he became a m1ll1ona11e - wtuch he did a few yeMS later -he ar ranged a barter deal with a grocery and kitchenware sho p In his ne.ghborhood swapping hLS pl.astiC krtchen goods for a credit hne d( rhe food counter "Surprisingly enough." says Dyann\' Simon author of Tne Barter &olc (E P Dunon) "very few people have com plained of being cheared in 1he1r baner tran~K>ns " Here are some of the styles of banenng • Saner for equal 11me and )eruices This 1s the mosi common form of barter, revolving around the basic prlnc1pk> that all work 1s equal That is to say that one hour of a lawyer"s nme is M valuable as one hour of an arusi's ume -11 takes the arnst the same amount of effort to paint the portrait as 11 takes the lawyer to settle the divorce An artist who wanted a divorce ca.se settled could ask the lawyer to accept a painting instead of cash • Saner for ~ru1ees ogornsl a retail or wholesole pnce scale Our artist and lawyer may figure 1herr nme differently Le1 's "'Y the lawyer IS paid SSO an hour, and the amst charges SSOO for a com pleted painting that takes about a week to palnl If they decide to baner on a price scale . and the divorce settlement takes the lawyer more than 10 hours of his ltme. then the artist would o~ a certain extra amount In doUars •Unequal barter based on need oJone This Is one of the mosi essential forms ol barter Perhaps !he lawyer knows that his time Is worth more than JOme of the services he desires, but he c.annot ge1 a painting He might then barter wtth someone who couJd ptOVlde a paint· Ing -or other serv\ces -and It would be considered a fa11 exchange • Barter for credit The man with the plMtic kitchenware is the best eumple. 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"-&Aall PtMM cMcll (-'l -•hod ot ~ S1Qnat11r1 I To11I lor Sl1ck1 S • I oo f l CtlMill EnclOMd (PeyetMe to"'MlbaaaedOt") U NO TO fPll-l'rlnl Cl11f1,1 Ctlare1 IO ...y: / n Mletef CM199 0 VISA Ace-I .. _ Ac>t 'No Ctedlt C.nl Ho. ~rt"t AU lie ~AaUIU-tfM;"" lvr. I , .. --.. ··-._ .. ,.. ,~, ....... City I ZIP w Tickling Your Funny Bone April Fools' Day pranks may not be your cup o1 tea, but without a dally chuckle, life would be pretty drab ... A sense of humor. appreciating humor and being able to laugh at yourself 111e all signs of mental health,.. asserts Dr Charles Gruner, a speech communication profes· sor at the University of Georgia Gruner, who first began Investigating "the why behind the chuckle" In 1955, says that laughter Is many things "H umor is a means of communication. Since humor means that someone Is be· ' Ing ridiculed, we laugh to signal triumph and, If the joke Is on us, to relieve tension and nervousness We also couch certain points In the guise of humor; satire has as Its goal the changing of people's habits ... The professor also feels that humor Ls an attenUon~g device that he can use to perk up his students. "If you can use 11 humorous example to hlghllght a piece of lntormatlon, people tend lo re· member that fact." Gruner notes Per· haps, but could calculus ever be funny? Sizing Up Your Personality Running for relaxatlon. Does J peTJ<>n's shape and me have anything to do with his personaBty? Dr. A.H. lsmaU, a physlcal-(!ducatlon profes· sor at Purdue University, has found evl· dence that the physiological and blo· chemical changes that take place wMn a penon staru a fltneas program can affect hit personality. "Over a four-month period, the men who enrolled In a regular fitness program that met three times a week for one and a hel hours each MSSlon had definite changes take place In their penonalltles." notes bmall. "Many reported feeling more cmotk>naly MCurc and more NlaMd. Mott .i.o admitted to not carlng as much FAMll.I WEEKIJ Tiie Nwepepw .,.,._,,,,. ,,H .. IAt W ,...,_ Morton ,fMll llla.-v..-..DnNr ~"°" ... UntMy ............. Mnur COOi* April Fools The 1st of Apnl is probably the one day of the year when kids are grudgingly allowed to get away with any num- ber of practical JOkes For generations, par ents have gritted their teeth and put up wtth salt In the sugar bowl and loose tops on the pepper shaker Al though its origins are fairly obscure. April Fools' Day, or All Fools' Day as 11 Is sometimes called, has long been the traditional time for jesting pranks In India, the last day of the fea51 of Hull falls on March 3 1. and the chief amusement Is tricking people into run nlng foolish enands In Great Britain. the event Is prOO.,bly connected with the celebration of New Year's Day and the ~~~iti ~ ............ ~ ~ .... ~ .. J The $0me old pranks still keep kids bughlng. vernal equinox. which. according to the old calendar. look plKe on March 25, the festivities sunoundlng those occ.ulons lasted until April I But It wasn't unttl the 18th century that playing AprU Fools' Day jokes became a common custom and. eventually. a tradition in countrtes throughout the world about what others thought of them. they became a bit more bohemian " In bddltlon. Dr. lsm411 has found that those people who exercise regularly have fewer Insurance claims than their noTUIC· live counterparu. "And that only goes to show that exercise Is both a natural and preventive medicine," he says The only additive Is what you put Into It. Keeping Track Of History Catak>gulng aU the ob}ectl In a mua.eum b 11 monumental task. partlcu lariy If the museum la the Smithsonian. the world's largest museum complex, which housa 78 million specimens. But Congress has mandated that aU the col· lectlons be catalogued on the Institution's computer system by June 1983. so that the records c.oncemlng such hlttor1c ob· jects as BeU's telephone, moon rocks and Undbergh's "Spirit of St. Louis" will be on permanent record. "Depending on the exhibit, we de· ter1W each object and then match that deacrtpdon with the one already In our Thoe osprev e991 wl// be cafa/ogwd In the oomputier. files. H repom James Crockett, deputy dlredor of the Office of Computer Ser- vices. "Each museum sets Its own stan· dards, however. George Washington's rUOf Is catalogued differently than a spider or a painting by YJhlstler." Although most of the museum's pos- sessions wt1I be rewwed. Crockett admits that there are 11 few that will be paued over. "In 10me c.ases, there'• no point to c ataloguing. I mean, If you have a whole box of unidentified beedu .... " We get the point. Ufestyles food. In 1978 the average wage earner in Washington. D C . had to work for one hour and 27 minutes to earn enough to buy one pound of each of 1he following whrte bread. sbc«I bacon, sirlo4fl steak, pork chQfX, tomtlloes. chicken and butter. plus one druien ocanges and 12 eggs The to141 of that ~ery bil was $ 12 23 However. the U S Department of Agiculture, which gathered the figures, a.bo po111ted ?UI that In Japan. a wage e.MMr would ~ had 10 work 5ieW11 and a quarter houn to earn enoug, lo buy those hems Drinking. Usually. liver damage 1s the maior problem a.MOC1<1ted with alco· hohsm. but a recent report In Lonct>t cited a study done In Denmark that suggests that intel.lectual impairment may be a more serlous problem for the younger alcoholic Measurement of the mteDectual functions and bver dambg4! In 37 akoholic men under age 35 Indicated that 19 percent had cirrhosis while 59 percent had prob lems With standard memory. concen tration and comprehension tests Bltndna.. Recent figures released by the World Health OrgantZallon est1 mate the world's bhnd population to be over 42 million children 4nd adults Nutrttlonal blindnes.s is the leading cause of children's loss of sight BIRlliOA YS 11111 Anes) Sunday Warren Beatty 43. Enc Clapton 35: McGeorge Bundy 61 . Jerry Lucas 40 Mo nday -Herb Alpert 45. Gordie Howe 52. Cesar Chavei 53. Richard Chamberlain 45; Richard Kiiey 58. Tua· dey -All MacGraw 41 ; Debbie Rey· nolds 48, Jane Powell 51 . Wednaday - Alec Gulnne.ss 66. 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A copr~uctlOfl :ii Mlflt fhlrtec11, New YOfl and Encl111d's Groada T elu1s1on ''lridatlud lmsifed'" •Ill bt , fin part sanes on "Great Per formancet" dur1n1 tt1e 19'1-I? pubhc ltitwlSllMI SHSOft M I' •rec1ed i.y Chari.s Stumd&t and produced ll'y Otrek Gr111gtr Gtelcucl w1n 11190• n [dwar~ lyder l1thtr of C!Yrtt\ lydtr, ltlt J'OU"l pa1ntt• IWflo nart llH Wausll's novel, and •llo lath under tht 'lltll ol tilt 1mtc crallc M11chm1111 hm1lr He joins 1 cut wtiltll 1lrudy rn eludes uurenc• Olr•lfr Clarrt Bloom, Steph.ir.e Auclran. 01Jn1 Qutek, AnthO'IJ Andreu an~ leremy Irons, who plaJ' Charin ityd!r lotln Gtel&ud •ho neal JU• ~lebutes 60 '"" 1n tht Ena Its.II thutre, is a member of !ht t1mous Ter,., thutnul t11111lt Ind the Jrand nephew of [llt11 Terry He nudt Im first protes ....., .,,ea11nu at lrndon .. OU VIC ttlulrt In 1'11, J • th< He111d Ill Mlttftry V.'' in • .,,ch hf 11-4 ... lint le S9f'J• SllKI ttlen, lie hi appeared 1n count Im dlulc ro6ts, and .11 the wor• of contt111po1uy pl•J wrlPb trom IM I UO's 10 flit prtletll ftJ. • • • '•oducer. I01n111 Lu hi· tumMOllH Martil1 111...a"' Arte .._, Mlriettt Hartley, Ian Sfnittters, L0tttU S.it and llrry MkGI '9 tile all·star c.ut now Mln1 11se111.,t4 for MGM's "They're '11yl11 Our hpe," wllktl lllms Ufldtr lier thristllna 'l'IMft• bl11111 a an UC feeture for tttntsion Mntlpal ,rM!dltn ta•• ""' "' Iota ..... *•.-.. .. l.n Alll•lti HH l1cl111!11 1 hnd-plchd ~of "II" rttt1ur111ts Ire _... i., Hie ._ blniltest com 1111111ity. Alllft Wwr tlnid$. • kW ,.. "'rrillctofl ... , .. "' •'* CIS wlits 'Oat °""'"""·""" .......... 1eitM1 ~llfft" hlr M.0.T CM ('..._. Oft fttk Car"), ' ..11 ... 1 ""'' Hnlc• CIM ,.. .... It rtdudllc .. ...... 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Ian McShane l aurenu 011vit1 Allthony Quinn Rod Stt1te1 The muacles of Jesus lted1n1 the mulhtudfj .nd ra1$ln1 Lamus trom !ht dtad tht Sermon on the Mounl and )DUS PfOClamahon 11111 Ht is tht Son ol God 1s pat111yed 1n tllts thud wt (C.C) • l'UMltlt: Deuhe THllat ( 1111) l1urcn 8K1ll 1utsh • 11t a Tllnt'• c.,., (R) lO•t l~J N111llbor When C1111ur finds out tllet Jack hu beCOlllt t mitt escort slle 111111•1 tllft IKk IS not reetlYlllC tnOlll ll lftt< hon ti hOlne and dtc1Clts to 1111kt lttt ullunate 11UllKt (C.C) • .. Wftla.. 0 .,_., "Rtlltcca" mlrila.. a -... -t :JO-e CJ) <ll • Tell (R) "Attr't Nfllr" Alli fiftdt the sjtl of lllS clrtlfM In I bttutltul ltltvltloft IOIP ~ra edrm incl their lfleif lttdt to thou&lltl ol malrilllOllY !Mlt llt Itta stiff COMPttltlOll m ..,." RtbtCU In lOndon •nt ~ W n"•\ vn<o.e1 Rebtctl s t>o·,1 •ept '"''' •nd tht n .. 1th tht ~Ml ~, •~ IJ·d !o •tsl hu d Mmt •o ~ •" • ,,. 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(mu$) J8-R1l1 Btothen Cl) ...... : " "TIM lfttlel ... Ourb'' (com) ·~6-M1tf01te Main 1:00 CD LA.TU. -1:30 D ~JSIOT...,,.._ .... :"TIM~~ (ad•) '!>8-0.nJ Mel,.., • ..,.: "Uh tt ... ,.,.. (dra) 66 laurtnce Maney 2:00 eTIM.._,lep -l:lO-........ .,..., ...... hllc· IM," "'tltMI It Ill D9cl ..._,. 3100 .... • ,....,: "Tiit f'fewter" (lllJ') 'Sl-V111 Htllh1, Ewtly" llt'fff -3:30 .... : ., "a.. .,.., l• (; (mys) 'lt-ltwtllCI Otirier. ....: ........... (dn) Kittletlftt "'~"' ,...1' TV WEEK. MARCH 30 1990 BOWZER-A CHILD PRODIGY?? As the sma\h 1elev1\1on wr1e\ Sha Na Na enler<. 11~ fourth season, lead "nJi:er Jon "8ow1er" Bauman 1\ becoming a s1ar in Im nwn r1gh1 The show. wh1lh air<. on KNBC (Channt'l 4) un 1 ut•<.da\ \al 7 lOPM is increa\- 1ng its audience s1Z<' dramal1l alh t>ac h H'•U 11 .. popu- lant) can be parll~ a11r1buti'd lo Jon·, port rel\ al o f "Bowler" HI\ role " 'o r1•ali<.t11 m11'tt '1cw£'f\ ari· certain 1h1\ h1lanou\, l(anl(h ~11•a\t•r a< tu.ill\ ,taft.., tht streets of Brool..I~ n in h1\ all-bl;u I.. out hi w ht•n lw ' not appearing on tl'fl.'\l\!On Yf'S, Ion Baum.in's ah1ltt'r to f,,.,h1on J lh.Ha< ll'r" '" believable thal hf' 1\ proof that lw " bf•1 nm1n~ nnr of the most multi-talt•ntt·d pt·rlmm••r' in ,110w bu,1111'" today Ion, like "6uw1er' wa<. bom m Hro11L.h n hw therC' the re'-t'mblan< e t'nth "M~ "''1 word' wt•r .. n't ·ya wanna make <,omt•thm' ot 1t.' " ton 1•\pl.l1m Jon wa\ \Oml'th1nl( of d c h1ld prci<111(' at the piano c1nd \tartf'd c la~\1< .ii lr•"on' at al(t' 7 I h• atH'nckd the Ju111iard Sch0<1I be~1nnmg di dl(l' 12 and .... 11 rirat tu I'' and loves classical mu~•l "Bui I u\t>d to ~nt·a~ Tn\ transt\tor radio 1m1dc thl' piano b1•nt h ." Jon .u1m1h, "and listen 10 r<){ I.. .ind roll throu)(h ;in Nrphonf' run inside my st11rr and c arelully h1dd<>n from m\ motht-r Ever try 10 play a Chopin Mc11url..cl and fl\tl'n lo •y al.. eh Yak' at 1he ~ame t1md It'' vf'ry contu\ml>(" Jon tM>gan dCltn)( and '>tnR'"R in Parnt>\I durinl( high school and thl'n l(Ot h" 111<.1 profC'\\1on.il rob \1ngmg and playing \how tunt'' ml c1l..f' (,eor14<'. N{'w Yori.. He was 'Samoa Joe' at the T 1k1 Motor Inn "C,amoa Joe'"" A natural outgrowth of m\ non·l'lll\lt>nt Polyne\1an hentagE>.'' Ion 1n\1\t\ "You \t'l', I began m\ filling tn for ·Hurricane Hattie.' a lOO-lb woman tn a muu-muu I thmk she was from Albany " " " n n n n Whtie v.orl..tnR \umrnp" .it lht> T1l..1. Ion a trended P'''"hJOl111u\ C olumb1a c ylt~t· m "'''" 'I or!.. Ctt\ After Wcldo.allon he <fl It'd 1n '-U1~1m1•r \IU< I. JI (,,r('pn Man- ""m RPpt'f'lor\ . .l q•n '.ilu..ihlt·. dtflt'rt•nt-,how -cvery- ntl(ht-nl-lhl'·" t•t•I.. tra1n1n>: ).!round that' \p..iwned C ,110! 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Steve Mc Garrett anrl th1· F1v1;J O 111111 11t,1vP1t Oy lrnni I tn 1 <:;naro11 fa11Pll W1/11am ')m1th /(f•tntiln WertemeyP1 anrt Mn1> "f'dfrl HatNdll f-tv~ 0 llw lnnqec,t running nrm'IP ttnw dramaltr SPllP'> nn lh1• ,.,, •'> gelling rPady 10 say Aloh<t Allf'r lwE>lvP sue c e<,slul season<, on CB!:> tnP pol1Ct' acllon '\f'rtP'> will a11 its 1as1 new eoisodE> Saturday at 9PM Ann approp11 a1ely enough StevP McGarretl (Jack Lord) will be lac.mg a snowdown with his long time adversary Wo Fat who made hie, villainous debul in lhf' premiere episode ol tne show Jack Lord who &tars as F1ve·O chief Steve McGarrell admits some i.urnrise that the series has been c;o successful for c;o long Back when 11 all began I thought we were going to have a pretty goo<1 snow and ol course I hoped we 'd r11n 101 a respectable span ol t1me but I 1ust d1dn t expect us 10 endure the way we have I foll at that time that 11 wasn't a reallsl1c expectalton for any show no mailer 11s Quality Re· member no one knew how long Gunsmoke and Bonanza were gomg to last Lord points 10 the one alement ol the show that htts remained unchanged throughout as lhe ltkely reason for its longlastmg audience appeal · Over the years. he says we ·ve expe11enced changes in executive producer producers-in ract 1n all var1et1es of produclton personnel We ve had to shift studio tac1ht1es from time to time. and we ve even had changes 1n the regular cast of the show But the one thing that has never changed is our locale· Hawau Maybe that s why the show persisted so well m spite of other changes Then too the tamlllarlly of th,e telev111on viewers with Hawa11 may have worked stfongly 1n the show's favor A lot of people are visiting the islands these days. and many of them may be watchmg Hewell F1ve·O regularly in hopH of catching In the back· ground • glimpse or thll gorgeoua be1ch where they went awlmmlng 111t aummer The 1erlH w11, Indeed. 1 brHkthrough tor TV locatlona, It waa the rtrat hour-long color urles to be m1dt entirely away lrom Hollywood. HH It been worth It? "Yff," HV-Jlck Lord. "In the t1rly ahowa we bltw our budget btcluH we .hid to tr1n1ltr eo technl· , ... ,. rv WEEK MARCH 30 1990 ENO Of AN ERA ,~0 ' ' Hf ')iotr1lj<, I\ If It l"f I d ~nlf;ll Ill reahly ,1tl 1 ,1 • 1• v ,.,.. .' , . .,.. ... ., .t" ,, •, npt1t'>llf ;il!«1 today .i•ll1 rt-.... t '1' lt• I ,,_~ (!1t:•·'•'"< •· ,,, tY.• .. ••n ti Ho1tyw0od .. , ' 1· 0'-''"•~1 ..... ,,, 1 tt,.. rP.t tt n l A• l ,,..,, •' 1 I'. rr .iq• 111 H.i.,..,11 c 1eat1>11 ir1 111• ""' rh 1' , • .,.,,, ,, ,;ro.,r111 tt11• worl11 who wdtcn h \t-• , l h ) At•,., " t m,1 p1 •,r ""' •,1 f'lllf t)t't1uly '>dye, Lord ""tt n" ,,,, 11n<,h1r • UIC1 A tPmpf!ralt> r.hmare Ar I ti. .~rl<h "''"' .1 r 11rn1w1~nl pril!rf' torr e t ""' .w .... tw1w.it" tn,11 ttw -.now tld'> hdl1 a rJelin1te "'""rt r 11 1111• 1111H1c,1 ti11..,1nP'>'> "' Ht1wa11 Or1p out ol P11••ry 11 .. ir ~'"'''"" ""''" < 11111 .. 111 Hawa11 doe'> so as a 'P'>•l 1 nt .,,.. .. ,.,q H,;w;w I 1v ... 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