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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot( J Seeret S•pp~rt .Ke,eps Klan Ou Move· • I I --• ••c-.. h• u•lkrwa•el••,.d•._ ............... a.a..r. -w..,, ,_..._ .. ,,_ .. ,,., ,.,.,,,.. 11 .. d E Ce el ....... CMiil'f oatl..,, II•: ...... .,,... -. e•• .. •i• .,.... .. .., oil u.,c -Kea Kw ·a. ...... Ml'· ••. ., ,... CADDllSAD ............. .,._... die .,. ol die Ku 1t1ua K1M ...... to be _....._. wlU. &Ille .,._ fll ct.U rtPtt ID U.. 1-.. the ~~ &mplN'' ls ap,iJL tbreatnlq to riM la ...... tM ---J..UC. Departmeel ..Umat.es u..... .. 10.•a:Mtnbert. ll•..-tbWb' tor tbe MW ""'1.,..t.1 ol Utt Klan ,. .. l•raeb 'MUI OM man, Tom 11..,_, ,..., srud dr..-. who DOW ntfen to hlmMlf as "ata&ethalrman" after wlDftlna tbe Democratic J)rilDal")' la the .ard Coacreulonal Dtltrkt wbld9 iadwlel RJvenid9 Md J•perial couatJel "JUI& the fart tbat 'I 'm a Oemocrallc eandldat.e l1 aearina the MU out ol a tot ol peeple," Metaeer aaJct. "I'm toln• lo be abae to raUy huadredl OI tbouaoda of pe<>1>le." Political obiMrv..-. note &bat the Klan leader hu at rue • • res ponsive chord amon1 voters who are frustrated Wllh innaUoa, unem.plo.J1Deat. riljq food ea.ta and laek ol affOl'dable bomiq SIJNDAY . Some ol the Democratic eandidate'a view include: 81ACK8: .. They have traditionally been a group of pe~le wbo never had self-determ.i:natV.... J believe Ln sepa-ratism." --r JEWS: "1 con.sider ,them to be Eutern or Asian. They come lD different •ba.P" and abel ad ..... \o laa" piety of power. There ii a very ct..,... Jewllla 1DbbJ ID Wasbiqtan." ASIANS: "I have respect for all DOD·Wblte peopl9, especialJy la thelr natural habitat. I cu Nlpect tbe Aa&m c ulture, from afar." ILLEGAL AUENS: "'!be wont tlDd of iDnstoa &be United Statea bu ever bad. I would lobby tor a five JUI' moratClrium oo Immigration." PWmapt u.. ~ /od .. ow~ .. ~ dtlrlng Uw IGlf ~r o fl'tol monber of Gdf of oWnce ._, bitn re.ported ;,. th• preu. Almoat wit"°1d nc.,tCotl t"-•• pa~ ton• admirUatnf!d in the ltowa ol dorbnl &w men who•• ~11 -. com~td11 ~ br '71CUb. Loco! repom and be&-1 lift all theu communit* ii that t1wf1 toett the IDOTk oJ u.e Ku Kluz Klaft -~ T"°"'1aa, Ne111 York World, Oct. U , JnJ. dtmng Cong~ Moring• on the Klan'•~ •. Alt.bouab the history of MeUget>'s Calilomia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan goes back only to January, when he <See KLAN, Pace Al) VOL 73, NO. 209, 7 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1980 FIFTY CENT5 :Ilea Clown Bea Cloum ••• Some of the 270 youngsters who turned out at Newport Beach libraries last week to learn about the history of c lowns weren 't so s ure about having their faces made up. But the painted smile on Alison Jones, 6. matched her satisfaction. and J esse L . Rabun J r . from El Be kal Shrine 1 Clowns was pleased to have another convert to the craft. The event was part of the s ummer program proving that reading is "the greatest show on earth." 1 Challenges Met ·Face to F a~e Mainstream Channels Realities Toward Yoong Students By CHERYL PltUETI' °' • ...., ...... ,..., Leucms at Urbain h . Plavan School are about life. Comins face to face with reality on a dally basis la the idea behind . tit• J'ountaiD valley adliool • tbat brings tc-etmr •bl• b o died chlldraa and • pbyalcally r =pped 1ean, there """" I For el1bt ltaYe bem wbeelcbain, Walken •d dtlldren wltb braces on cam pH. Tbe pb71tcally .. I f '' 'U \\ 'Pl·C I \I . h and icappe d children have grown used to equal treatnMnt. leas catering and bi1ber expectations. The sysc.em at Plavan School la called mainatreamiAC -a type ol intqratiOD without the racial ovenone.. Teachera, tberaplata and students an there because they want to be , said Jud y Mont1omery, project coordinator for the school's DOD· oral eomanmlcatJon center. ''Children are UMt bat role models for each otber." aald , .- Mn. llcJataomery. • 'EverJQDe la educlded tosetbet'.'' PlaYaD , wltb tbe fi rat structure and currieuJam ln Orange County destined for mainstreaming. aenH 1lx acbool dlltricta iD west Onmle County. Half ol Ulll year's ~ class of 32, locludln1 six habdicapped students, bne attended Pla•an frolJJ klnder1arte n c.brough el..,tb ll'•de. Approximately one·thld of Pla•an'1 JOO students are ph)'Slcally ~capped. Aa 1rwee apec alist. Alice Paf'trtelie ._ ot.erved for three , •• ra t~•t tbe physically aDdlcapped cbilclnm blend in. In a cla11room, tbe only notteeable trace that handicapped atudenta are pteMlll may be the cnatcbea or braces 1Matn1 qainat a wall. a wbeelcbalr to t.be side ol the eatrace or et a desk. Outside the clauroom, Plavu'a "9dal cbanctertstics are more nklmt ID tbe physical and ~ therapy areas ud t,he ~ eommlLDicatioft ceater, lba-ty1A1ch facWty in a pubUe Id-' ill tbe country. ne elre1alu deal1n of the scta.ool Uaelf that leads C .. PIAYAN, Pap Al) Help on Hostages? Moderate New Iran Minister B)·TbeAssociat~ Press lraruan President Abolhassan Ban1-Sadr named a 33·year-old, French·tramed engineer Satur· day ru. the turbulent countr; ·s ne..,, prime m1n1 s t e r . an appointment that could prove c ruc 1al to the fate or the Amencan hostages an Iran. I. The new government chief. l'OStafa M.ir-SalJm. bead Of the nationaJ poltce and a deputy in tenor mimster. will select a Cabinet. He and bu ministers must then obtain a vote of confidence from the Iranian Parliament. Iran's revolut1onar} leaders s ay establishm ent of a full government will clear the way for ParUament to open debate on the hostage issue But no date has been set for the debate. and some of those 10 power have s uggested putting 1t off unlit Octobt>r By then. the 52 American hostages w11l have been held 1 t months. l n r eporting Bani -Sadr 's ~eleclloo of Mar-Saum, state·run Tehran radJo said the two m~ f o r two nours Saturda . Aft er..,,ard . Mar Salam tol reporters the president would submit a letter of appointment to the Parliament later an the day. accord.mg to the broadcast. monitored m London. There was no ind1cat1on of when Mn-Salim would name tus Cabmet or when the Parhament would tak e up a vote of coof1dence Mir·Sahm. by profession a mecharucal engmeer, 1s lran's first pnme mani-;ter since lht:: res1gnatJon of Mehdi Baurgao, be a d o f a p r ovis ional revolutionary aovemment. who stepped down last November in the aftermath of the U.S. Embassy takeover Reports from Iran's offtc1al Pars news agency last week i.a1d Mar Sahm had the support of lhe <Stt IRAN. Page Al) 23 Residents Killed In New Jersey Fire BRAD LEY BEACH. NJ <AP> -A fire al a roommg house here late Saturday lulled 23 people. a<'cord1og to a hospital admirustrator The adm1n1strator. Ernest Kovats of the J ersey Shore Medical Center. also said lhat two people were adautted to lhe hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. An add1t1on al 13 people were examined at the hosp1t.al. Kovats said. The fu-e at BrinJey Ion began at 11 :20 p.m and was brought under control about m1drught, according to Chief Theodore A. Bianchi of the Bradley Beach fire department. The cause of the fire is undetermined. B1ancbi said. The Brinley Inn. a three-story wood·frame building, was reportedly occupied by 36 people at the time of the blue. ac- cording to a report by the Asbury Park Press. Many e lderly persons an~ teen·agers were among those killed. hospital officials said. Some witnesses said there was an expl05ion before the fire. But Fire Chier Theodore A. B1anctu s aid thos e reports w ere unconfirmed and said he did not knowthecauseofthef1re . F1ref1gbters said the blaze . appeared to have started on the east side of the building on the porch. A woman who lives across the s t r eet from the fire .' Mimi Romano. sa1d, '"I saw some fire coming out of the building and I went in t{) call the firemen. When I went outside I saw a big explosion. 1n a few minutes, fire was coming from everywhere." Firefighters said the building was engulfed when they arrived at the S<'ene.tmaking immediate entry into the building impossible. Local fire officials, Monmouth <See BLAZE, Page .\2) tt~ '£Ht: INSIDt: . GET THE SPl&IT -Thailand is dotted with magnificent, glided temples and tiny spirit houses -about the size of mailboxes -that house gods wbo protect property owners. T r a vel column ist Su n· Delaplane ten. bow the owners takecare~thegods. Pate 810. C8EDIT OOE -WhUe adalb worry about where their DUl payment will come from, 10'llll people find it bard to get anyone to Jet them 1et into debt. A You/Your Money story lives some hiDta on obta14in1 ftnt· time cndi1. Pqe Cl. . AFTD ••ftVE.()" -ffavinl put Hawaii oa. the video ':.:t Jack LGl'd ii lrriDC lD the ial and Pl'OdudDa MW TV series. He tel.la no.t -the earlier days of sboottns bjs adventure •bow 3,000 .Uea from home base. Pa1em. PA&T·TIME LUXURY - Timesba,ring or r esort area condominiums offers many a· way to achieve dreams of far away places -but there are som e risks. Mlcbael Dou1an explains OD Page Cl. 0At&.Y'1LOTI•~ Cllllrc-111 ....,_, TV-. ' OAllY ""-OT o.u, ~ "-lilY ........... _ ... PARAMEDICS RESCUE ILENE FISHER FROM DANA CLIFF Woman Hurt ill Fall Down Dana Cliff A 29-year-old woman ""ho wanted to get a closer look at the Dana Point Harbor Saturday night slipped and fell 50 feet to a jagged cliff below. according to the Harbor Patrol. and paramedic units The woman and her 7-year-old daughter were standing al an observation pl a tform a lo ng Amber Lantern Street when the uccident occurred Ilene Fisher of La Mirada i.., r e p-0rted 1n s ti:lblc condit ion toda\ at South Coast Mt."<i1cal r ent.er following the hour and JO minut<' rPsc•u<· b~ county fire Naomi Fisher reportedly fell a few feet down the cliff in an attempt to rescue her mother before pC:1rC:1med1cs <.irnved She ""a:. not hosp1talizt'<I ----JUST BREAKING--- .. .. .. ~. tale 11ems f rom today's WOTld and national news dew~rs Cnrter Grip Weakens On Party Nomination By The Associated Press WASHINGTON Pre61dent Carter's lock on the Democratic nomination, while still intact, is showing signs or weakening under the burgeoning controversy about h1s brother Billy's lies to Libya. Senat.e MaJonty Leader Robert C. Byrd told reporters that "as of today" a quahf1cat1on he usc-d repeatedly - he thought Carter would be the nominee of the Democrat.Jc National Convention. which begins in New York in two weeks. But the Senate 's top Democrat added that it's "not inconceivable that developments between now and the convention·· could alter the course of events. Other cong ressional Democrats. including some nominal Carter s upporters, acknowledge they are trying to find a way to open the convention for another candidate Can~r ~latil'e la roe B•t HOUSTON <AP> -President Carter's sister says her 21-year-old son denies he had been drinking when he was arrested on charges of dnvmg while intoxicated and possession of marijuana. Robert Michael Stapleton, the son of evangelist Ruth Carter Stapleton. was arrested after he allegedly ran a s top sign m a rented car. He was released after postrng $800 bond. • ;,·. .. ' T he a rresting officers said Stapleton appeared 1ntox1catcd. They reported1 finding eight grams of maruuana in the car 's glove compartment. but Stapleton said 1t must have been left there by a person who had previously rented the car. :· ... .• llegbtra• .... s~en• QaJJtiolled WASHINGTON <AP ) -With the success of the first week of draft registration a s ubject of debate, a congressional re port s aid the Pentagon cannot justify the • .war manpower needs the sign·up is designed to help meet. An estimated 2 million 20-year-old men were supposed to r egister at post offices across the country last week. Nineteen-year-olds are required to register this week. While actual registration figures won't be available before late this year . Selective Service Director Bernard Rostker said, "The feedback we're getting frofl'\lhe field is quite good." MOSCOW <AP) -The Moscow Olympics. boycotted by 36 nations, reached its halfway point this weekend with 24 world records already set and the Soviet organisers proclaiming the Games a resounding s uccess· for the socialist system. It bu been a showcase Olympics so far for Soviet athletes, and the Games also have featured the powerful • women swimmers from East Germany and the vaunted middle-distance matchupe between Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett. both or Great Britain. (DelaJled coverage begins on Paee Bl.) .· f'reill P.,,e AJ BLAZE CLAIMS 23. • • Cdunty Fire Marshal Fred ~sett. the state police anon i d and Monmouth Couat.y eeutor Alexander Lellrer • tbe scene cood\lc:tbtl • at tnv..U1aUoa. • ~. W'lnfl=rs removed tbe ~ a third noar exit ~;• tbe rev ol tbe baUdinc to a root where they lowered the victims to wailinl ambulancea. At l...t 35 ambulancee from Bradl•y Beacla and teHral MOll--.b County coaunualtMI Haed up near tbe butlclba1. waltiq to transport tbe bodlla, acconllq to wilnftMI. ---- Chinese Leaden To Quit f'EKINO (AP> -In a llUljor 1 h a keup o f the Chinese I ca der•h• p Prem le r Hua G uofen1 and five aging vice pr •m ters will submit their re1l&n1Uons wbeo the Nation.al People's Con1re11 meets in Augutt, Vle. Party Chairman U X ilrnnlaa wu quo&ed as aa)'in& i.ooay • The report from L1 -who also 111 one of the vice premien planning to step down -is the Cirst official confirmation of the long rumored leadership shuffle. La made the disclosure in an Interview with Harr ison E. Salisbury. associate editor of The New York Times. 0 .. ,, ...... -., •1c-•- Salisbury told The_ {\ssociated Preas that Ll said ~or Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping, the 76-year-old architect or .China's ambitious mod e rniza tion program . would be a mong those resigning. The other outgoing vice preouers were idenU!ied as economist Chen Yu , 75; Defense Minister Xu Xianqlan, 78; Wang Zhen. 72. a party military of· fi d al : and LI. a 75-year-old economist. MUSIC a.ASS AT PLAVAN SCHOOL DEMONSTRATES HARMONY OF MAINSTREAMING Joah Montgomery, David w.-r, Jule M~ and Beth Foerater Keep Time Hua, 59. wiU be replaced as premier by Zhao Ziyang, 00. a proteqe of D('ng , Salis bury quoted L1 3l> saying Bua will retain his powerful post as t'ha1 rman of the Communist P arty and Deng, Chen and LI will retrun the1t jobs as party nee chairmen No Lead Yet ~ In Attempts Al Kidnap Police are continuing their s ear ch today for a man who attempted to abduct three young Irvine bo\'s at kmfepoint in sep· arate 1nc1dentl> late Frida) ..iftemoon "We had a lot of units out and he wasn't out there or at least he wasn't dnving that car." said Sgt. Hugh Hogan. "We 're going to contJnue to keep the pressure on·· The boys age 8. 9 and 11 were all playing in their front yards when they we re approached by a man who reportedly asked for directions before trying to force the m Lnto his car. None of the boys was harmed. E1romP~AI PLAVAN ... classrooms and halls into the cehte r librar y, extra wide ('ntrancrs to classrooms without doors. O(>(!n !>pace room!. and res trooms. a ll put P l avan · s e v era l s t eps beyond a traditional school "It is important for a child to be around those with as many differences as s1m1lar1tJes." said Mrs Montgomer y. She said the mingling or s haring of experiences and pr oblems. both those of the handicapped and what s he terms the t ypical child. has been reward.mg. ··1 don't know a child who hasn't learned or grown from this environment." she said .. Pre1udice doesn't ex 1st here. People may come 1n not knowing and therefore feanng. but ctuld.rcn are l>O totall y ac· cepting They accept others for ~ho the) ar e and for their ab1htie:. " Principal Waldo Price. who :.oui:tht out the pos1t1on at Pia van for its challenges. recalls a typi c al s tudent who was tern porarily ·'h a ndicapped " after a toboggarung accident left her with two broken legs. "She said that she no~ced peaple wouldn't look her in the eye. 'They would look around her ... avoid her. It brought home to her the experiences she bad h a d with so me o f her ha ndicapped class mates." said Price Irvine police said that the abduct.Jon attempts took place within 4-0 mmutes, beginning at 3.50 p.m. in the Woodbridge. Gr eentree and College Par k ne1 ~h borhoods Police are hoping that the d1stmctJve markmgs on the car will make it easy to spot. Tbe car is descMbed as a late model. possibly new s ilve r Toyota hatchback with a wide black s tripe and narrow s ilver line "Children don 't h ave pre j udices b e caus e o f a handicap but they may have pr<'JUdu·r., for other reason!> The) accept lht: handicapped for what they are." INDEPENDENCE IS A GOOD LESSON TO LEARN EARLY Ronnie Glass Makes His Own Choices From Library There may be teasing. but it's a two.way street. said Mrs. Partndge. The staff feels it's healthy for the children. aut o accident o r a near· drowning, muscular dystrophy. post.polio heart cood1t1ons or art.hrius r unning down the side. . The s us pect has been de· scribed as a while male in his early 20's, S-feet-10. 160 pounds, brown hair. possibly wearing gold rimmed glasses. "We want the handicapped to be r e alis ti c about their pro s p ec t s." s aid Mrs . Montgomery. "We pus h to get them to handle themselves. They know they won't have assis tance all their life. They will have to make adjustments. If they start earlier. it's easier .. When Plavan opened lD 1972 some parents of typical s tudents were concerned that they rrught be held back because of the s lowness of the handicapped as they perceived the m. Anyone with any information is urged to call the Irvine police al 754-3730. Discovering the outside world applies to typical childreo as well . she said. They should not be sheltered from the reality that handicapped persons do exist and that they are people. too '"The handicapped m ay be s lo we r ph ysrc ally. but not academical l y," Mr s . Montgomery pornted out. Plavan includes all the adva nt ages a phys ic ally handicapped ch.ild may need. s uc h as the occupational training rooms <a kitchen and a bedroom> to teach daily skills from domg dishes to dresslllg themselves It has a whJrlpool room for those recenUy out of s urger y and a med i ca l treatment urut provided by the county 1heft Ring Broken LA JOLLA <AP>-Police said Friday that they h.ave broken a burglary ring which has netted more than $1.5 million in silver and jewelry during the past six months from homes in this w ea lthy community i n northwest San Diego. Physical diffi culties of tbe handicapped children attend.mg Plavan vary tn severity as well as types. Impairments include cerebral palsy, mJuries sustained m an As with other schools there r~------------------------------* * ' ... Bandieaps No Problem Parems Tell How Youngsters Benefit I Kelly Griffin frequently spouts off to her parents. "We all have handicaps, it's J~t that some aren't visible." Tbe ll·year-0ld's wisdom is gleaned from nearly seven years of attending Urbain H. Plavan School Ln Fountain Valley. whert\ physically handicapped children and able· bodied children learn of Ufe and ABCs. Kelly bas attended Plavan since kindergarten. her sisters, Shannon. 16, and Stacey. 15, have graduated. "The kids took the integrated scbool in stride," said Mrs. Sharon Griffin. "We wanted them to attend Plavan for the extra dimension, but at ftJ'st we did wonder if it would upset them." It did not. In fact, she sald, "It never ceases to amaze me bow adaptable kids are .. "My youngest now understands that everyone ls different. We all have problems, too. 1iMt handicapped child's problem m•Y. be different than her problem, but tie all have problems. •'They have learned a lot of compaaaion.'' Mrs. Susanne Moore bas noticed increased patieaee ln her two able-bodied cblldnn wbo attend Plavan. • "l'bey are atW kids, but they rarely 1ln1le out an1one or talk about the budleaDDed ch1ldren at bome," she said. "I feef "it la . • mucb bl11er learnln1 '~ - experience for lbe typical ctu.ldren." Mrs. Griffin believes 1t "can't help but aid the bandJcapped child. too. They are 10 an eovi.rooment where they are not shunt~ off. They are being accepted as a part of a group That has to be valuable " Mrs. Helen Alduenda. whose 8-year-Old Lis a has spina bifida. a coogen.ilaJ birth de- fect in which the spine is not completely formed. said the school has instilled a g-reat d~al ohelf·coo.fidence in her daughter. "'Jbe cblldren bave f\ally aceepted ber," she said. Ltaa wears light-weight braces up to her knees. ··1 don't even thin.k she thinks she is handicapped," said her mother. M.n. Ald~nda said the school also bas increued her' daughter's independence. "lt makes her free to e xplore outside friendships, too.'' she said. But the reality of the world muat be learned by the able·bodied students as well as the handicapped. Kelly GriUin had one lesson wben a haadlcapped boy with whom she was very cloee died tut year. "It's • bani lesson at that age.'" said Mrs. Griffin, "but reality worn both ways.'' ID leu bush experiences. that is what Plavan School ls all about. Reality. Jrt• l'\tr.1 c-urrll'ular C.tct1Vll1~ '-U• h a., t la:-.:-. trip:,, d unces and \l'J rbook:. · Th(• '>chool 1-. on a year-round ope ration nint.· wet'ks on and thrt'l' "eeks off Out-patients from othi!r pu bl1 r or private "t'hools USt' Plavan 's physical Jnd occupational therapy 1ac 1ht1~ f l\ e other schools -in Dana Po int, PlaC'cnlla. rullerloQ. Anaheim and Santa Ana offer main~trt'am1ng · T ht•:.e l } pcs of programs ~1\ l ' the handicapped students m orr prco;sure to s ucceed .1C'adem1cally and helps , too, in handling the reahty of looking f o r a J Ob ." sa id Mrs ~tontgomery "They maintain a high scholastic level even after the) leave Plavan "They are allo\\ ed to fail, but ~e expect them to succeed." M os t im portantly, Mrs. Montg ome r y a dded, the handic apped s tude nts gain confidence and self-esteem from the integrated system. "They learn they don 't have to fit a mold "You are only handicapped if someone tells you that you are." SUNDAY DAILY . PILOT '""' O•.,. ,..,,, 0>4•lf p • ._. •ttt\ 'lllll'fWC'" k 4 om .. M'll tf"r" ...,.""" Pt~~ •• ""°""""'° bY "'9 °'-i:..,, """"'"'""' (-y ~­H ohOft\ .,... °""i""°" ~~ ltw-°"91\ fr~ f f (~'-•, ,_..'-it ,...,.Ovf'l IWM" HWl'\I"""'°"' tt•• " 1 v"'"'" v.,.11rt •r••"• l.••v"• &•• "'"°"''" (.w't A 't""Jtf! tf'9~• .-.hon ·~ J ....... ~ "-•tVO•• .incl W"'O•T-. ,,_. 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Oelt• ........... havt been another aoJld pick ror vice-president. "He <Ford) prom&8ed me he 'd p a rdon Carter." Hope summed up the election s peeches of all the candida~ by I notln1 that "the farmers are happy. It's good for the cropa." Barbs aaide. Hope's oo~·hour stage monologue was alm'ed at lifting the country's spirits. "We could use a llttle patriotism Variety show tradition was allvc and well Saturday eveoina •• Bob liol>e and isupportln& cast ent ertained an appreciative <'rowd under a full moon at Oranae Cout College Introduc ed as "a great Amertca n." the 77 -year-old comedian was greeted by a st•nding ovation by tbe 6,000 or so fans who turned out al Le Bard Stadium. "What is this"" asJted Hope. Soviets Beefing, Up Mghanistan Force "Camp Fresh Afr?" 1"_ NEW DELHI. India <AP> - But Hope guessed (correctly> The ~v1et Union has bt:gun tha l the cool ocean breezes pou r 1n.g fre s h troops i n.to wouldn't dampen crowd spirits. Afghanistan to r e place units "I figured you'd like to see a pull.ed from the defense or. the comedian who wasn't running cap1~aJ and rushed south to fight for e lection " mutmo~ Afghan sold1er.s and rebel tribesmen. according to reports reaching here Hope's well·honored patter on 1•urrent affairs included playful verbal jabs at fellow performers and himself. but with an election on the horizon. the candidates were on the receiving end quite often. "Planes have been arnving regularly every few mmutes" a t Kabul airport , a knowledgeable trave ler Crom Kabul reported after fl ying in to New Deltu. He said the Soviet trans ports we re unloading troops and supplies The traveler. who asked not to be identified. said the fresh Soviet troops apparently were replacing units dispatched the past few days to Gbazni and . Kandahar provinces, south of Kabul 1 ln Ghazru, he said. the Soviet forces attacked an Afghan army g arriso n whose s oldiers mut1n1ed and sought to joLn up with the ant.J-rommumsl Afghan rebels . ' rl1bt now," he said at~l~ conclusion of • well·rec~ medle)' of songs like "Chicqb~, ''Meet Me In St. Louis" and "California Here I Come.", Backed by Les Brown's Band of Renown, Hope lett lhe s tage to strai n s of h is trademark. "T hanks for the Memoriee, .. and yet another prolonged standing ovation. The variety show format also included earlier skrformances by the band with vocalist Joann Greer and singer Rainey. TV personality Gary Owens servecl as master of cere monies. • Local talent also contributed with dance number~ by OCC instructor Buddy Schwimmer and his dance clinic troupe. " Proceeds from the benfit show will go to OCC's ne v.- S tudent H e a l th C enter However, a spokes man for the promotion company. West Coast Ente r prises, i.a1d attendance> revenue W111 be relatively small afte r cos ts of the show are covered A c r owd o f a bo ut 10,000 persons had been hoped for, tbe spokesman said . o.lty ...... Si.ff P- CO MfDIAN BROUGHT LAUGHS, MONEY FOR OCC CENTER Bob Hope Provided Another Memory et LeBerd Stadium "There's nothing wrong v.'l th an actor in the White House." mused Hope. "l was hoping he'd have Charlton Heston as vice· pres ident. We need a m1rade." The u ruled News of India also quoted a British Broadcasting Corp report from the Afghan • capital as saying that there had been ., "bl~ build up' or forces thett 'The r e has bee n heavy fighting an Ghum." the source s a ad .. At least 20 helicopter gunships, big ones were seen attacking the g arrison there ·· •· The •po rt c ould not be oth e r wise l'O nfarmed , but at comcided wrth another-report After Hope left the stage, ... ev ening's e nte r ta inment conc luded with a spectaculi,t hrev.orks dJsplay 1n tribute lO the late Bin~ Crosby e1nd . .rotJ' Wa)'ne Hope suggested that former President Gerald-Ford might KLAN CONNECTED WITH COUNTY FOR 60 YEARS. • • hroke av. ay from the nallonal Klan headed by Robert Shelton. the history of the empire dates back to December of 1865 when a small group or rormer Confederate officers formed a •·social cl ub" in Pulaski. Tenn. The original ~t·cret order was made up of a series or fanta stic and mys tical rituals meant to enhance the fraternal atmosphere envisioned by its founders. Instead. the Klan took a violent tum wh en some members fo1µ1d that the white-hooded costumes frightened s uperstitious blacks. Nathan Bedfo rd Forrest, the Confederate general who was elected the first gr a nd wuard. was so distressed by the change that he ordered the empire disbanded in 186'9 and its records burnt.>d Jn Orange County, the K.Jan enjoyed its greatest days of power in the 1920s, when Anaheim was known as ·"Klanahe1m" a nd s igns supporting the Klan were plaster- ed on everything from hot dog stands to service stations. The Rev. Leon Myers. an outspoken anti-Catholic. was successful in gathering 1,200 Klan supporters in the city He came to Anaheim and found a ~dant po.stu~ on which to feed.. He found many here. as hit would en any comm.ont11. tlw • dUcontented and susceptible, who feU eG$f1 vfctim to lus oily tongue He ezchanged his sacramenlal cLoth for a Klan ro~ and preached Klamsm from his pulpat. -Anaheim Gazette, Feb 4, 1925. Before the KKK sunk back into oblivion. four Klansmen were elefled to the Anaheim City Council. including Mayor E .H Metcalf. loday Klan me~bers, including Metzger. Insist that mem bership an Orange County is inc reas in g at a phenomena! rate. although the congressional candidate contends that t.>xact numbers are "classified information " Am white. non-Jewish person as eligible to JOtn the Klan. although Metzger claJms that has or ganization turns a way one-third or the appliC'ants because of drug use "They m ust be a d1sc1pltned. decent type of person. said Larry. head of the Orange County Klan. "You can be a Catholic or Italian," he added. Background checks on the applicants are reportedly done by the Klan Bureau of Investigation, a group that Shelton says as "able to uncover a lot of evidence that other departments might miss." Larr) explained that a reporter from lhe Los Angeles area was refused an interview after "we went to her house and saw all kinds of minor ities coming a nd going." Feanng reprisals Crom employers, Klan members use only first names, refuse to give phone numbers and grant interviews in r~staurants where they claim that other Klan members a re wa tching "in case anything happens ." Monthly meetings are held in public halls, usually reserved b) Mcuger under the name of his publishing company. White Point Publishing. which also serves as California Knights of the Ku Klux K!an. "Dues < $30) go m one big kitty." Metzger says. "Monc·y that goes to operate the Klan is taken care of in books !run by his wife> and whenever a member wants to s ee them he can " B ooks offered by the publishing company include : J ewis h study, "Hoax of the 20th Century," "The Secret Driving Force of Communism ;" racial books, "White Man Thinks Again." and "White Power"; guerilla warfare. :·Booby Traps, ··and "Wa rfareDevicesandTecbniques ... A recent edition or the California Klan News, also pubhshed by Meuger's company, includes an article by the politician, which reads in part: ··Many blacks rebelled against killing Asiatics during the Vietnam conflict. Obviously in any military activity in Black Africa it is doubtful that a large percentage would be dependable to carry out orders. "One amusing sideline is that American Jews are only 6.000 strong in our military. On the other hand, Jews in h igh places in our government, who have beld dis proportionate power in this nation since the Roosevelt era. contmue to decide where both black and white will die . .. Maybe both white and black should demand 100 percent of able-bodied Jews to report to act ive duty in any altercation. This would probably insure peace. "Of course that is probably not going to happen in the near future due to the Jewish fables that both white and black races have absor bed like a sponge, we may well look for another an'swer." ~ t The Virginia congreu of NAACP haa "rged tlait Ju.stice ~rtment and thit 1tote o/ Virginia to COllduct a "thMough investigation" and appreMnd "night riders" in IHd/ord COIOlty connected with o aeries of ~ ~ •. The NAACP charged that tlait ''Night R.Jdnr" MN "bunl«I Cf'ONiel and /irft1 on home• o/ Negroe ~sident• tn the polC eo dail• - -Richmond New Uoder, Jan,. U , 1985. Informed sources say that only 22 memben attended a June 2, Klan meeti.og held in Anaheim, durinl which Meuser was the lead speaker. Metqer adm1ta that be may not have won tbe primary election to Oran1e County, althouab be broadly binta that be hu aeaet su.pport from several poUUcana here. Such alle1aUona are commoa. "It would blow the Ud off Orance County poUUCI if I told who IUPPOl'ted me," be said. ''We're Just 1oln1 to quJeUy build Our •ttOftllb 1D Orance County until we are •ble to co public." Opponents or the secret order argue that the group has been successful in m isleading the public and the press by alludmg that their numbers are much .highe r than the~ really are. A spokesman for the Anti·Defamallon League of R'l'!/a1 B' Rath estimates that there are only 24 Klan members! 111 Orange County. Law enforce ment off1c1als have plaC'ed that figure at 70. T~ dam at left UXl3 the temporary grave of three civil rights workers. two white. one Negro, Mackey Schwerner. Andrew Goodman and J ames Chaney, beaten and shot to death Among those mdJcted for this tnple slaying were nr men u!ent1/i.ed as members of the Ku Kha Klan N~ 003 been broughl to trial -CBS NEWS correspondent. CMr~s Kuralt Sept 21. 1965. Klan members still wear the famihar hooded robes and bum crosses during initiation ceremonaes. "Ob~ously we don·~ bum 24-foot crosses m Orange County. Larry explained. "We burn small ones in homes." . Moving from home to home the Klan meets in dif. fer~t Orange County cities each month; oUicials explain that af there was a KKK headquarters it '>'Ould be subJect to constant arson attack. Klan !eaders s~y that ther ar~ attractinf many elderly wome n into the ir organ1zat1on by o rer ing them guaranteed protection . "When someone calls the police they say "af the individual has committed no cnme there's nothing we can do ... Larry says . "I'd be there as quick as my truck could get there." Several reporters and an Ocean.side policeman ~e m1ured Saturday dunng o Ku KlUI Klan rally m a pork where obout JI) klansmen reportedly dressed llke not police. armed them3elves with guns, knwes. mace. and stuelds.-Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 16.1980 , I Thundering At Funeral For Sellers LONDON <A P l -With a thunders torm ham mering a dramatiC' counterpoint outside. e1 s mall group of family and friends gathered Saturda y to bid farewell to Pete r Sellers. the c o m ic actor who brought laughter lo miJUons in a screen career cut short by a heart attack. "In a theatrical way. I'm sure the thunderstorm would have appealed lo Peter's se nse oC humor ," said the Rev. J otm Hester. an Anglican priest and longtime friend of the actor, who conducted the 20-minute service at Golders Green Crematorium in North London. Sellers, 54, died in a coma early Thursday -his 16-year battle against heart d isease played out In a final. massive coronary suffered Tuesday as he was dining at a London hotel. Sellers' only son. Michael, 26, limited the funeral to the actor's close family and friends. Among them were the three British comedians with whom Sellers launched .. The Goon Show," a 1950s radio review that provided his first big break in show business. Movie moguls and s how business celebrities who had asked to attend were requested to wait for a memorial service planned for later this month. "So many people wanted to pay their last respects to Peter that It was decided to keep today's service fol' family and c l ose friends ," a family spokesman said. But neither the restrictioi&u, nor the pouring rain dampened the spirit.a or some 200 rans, who crowde d out si d e the c rematorium to pay their respects to the comic creator ol lnapedor Clouseau. "Tht>r<''' a lot of p~plf' out thf.-rt v.ho thou~ht t hcit thP> ~ere• llllfr l'ilands L<trr\ <,:,od But v. 1• n· not There s lot-. 11( U!> ' Silting an a Tu:.tin restaurant. the fo rmer manne c•x plained the1t has pn ma ry rt.'Spons1b1lit y 1!> to make :.urc that membersdon't brellk lht> law "That 10, \er botten · he explains "We don t ""<int our P<'Ople in JaJI The) drt'n tan> ~ood to us an J<1il !\Ian leadL·r!> complain that the pr~:. ha:. tainted the or~anizatwn "1th Jn unpopuJar ama~t-. along l41 lh other i.:roups i-uc-h u:. the :-.<at1onal So<.·1e1h:.t Whale Peoples Part) 1 N az1 Part~ 1 ·•Tht-1r 1deolOJO I!> fantasur L&rr} o,aad or the :-.'az1 part~ · !;oml.' are rcalh good " halt racist people FO.\'TANA -A m.Jn who "appears to be a member o/ the Ku KlUI Klan' h.a3 been booked for mt1-estagazion of attempted murder and drug poul.'uwn following the shootrng of a blad e telephoM company lmeman." a shttlff's llhlenont sold Wednt'S· day -AUOC'laled Press. July 2, 1980 Later U John Fut.scber sa.id that he bad no e vidence that the suspect in the shooting, Larry West DeaM e. 30, or San Bernardino. v.a:. a Klan m~mber afte r he denied an> affiliation wath the group David Howard. 32. of Rialto. was shot in the back as he 'A Orked in a bucltet suspended over a street an Pontana Ke rem ams an seraous cond1t1on. Geneva Howard told the Dally Piiot that she belte \'ed her husband's attacker was a member of the Ku Klux Kl an :Jft<'r a cross wa ... burned an their front yard sax month.'\ a_go Becau:.t· of incrPac;cd racaaJ ten:.aon in the c;tate. Go\ Brown hcu. appointed d tas k fo rce to examine the causes of tommuruty \ 1olence. included an that report wall be a study of the Ku KllL'< Kl an "The Klan 1i. goin~ to defarute>I~ grov. H•r) rapid!~ in Orange Count~." Larry '>aJd 'The hardest obst aclt.> we have toovcrcome as yellow JOurnahs m · Fro"' Page -11 IRAN .. .-= l 'il<.1m1c Re pub l ican Pa r t ... v.h al·h l'i d o m i n a ted h v t b t> :'.1 CJ:.lt•m c ler g) a n d cn ntro l s t he n ew Parl1e1mcnt T hi! man -.aid to have l>t:cn th1· I Hp ·.., f1~t C'hOtl't' for thf.' JOU Jl'lliiltdtn Fa r'\1, ~a :. r tpo'rtcd t u ha vf' ab.indo n t.>d ht s l e1nd1dacy bece1 us c of dt '-<J~rt>e menh v. 1th HJna ~drover pollc> Tho-.t• v.ho foll o w l r<J na an affai r<, closely de ... nabe Mar·Saltm e1s m or > m od eratt· than f'ar:.1 Th e IRP's haC'king wall be a necessity for t he new gO\em mt>nt to ta<·klt· Iran :. P1·<mom11· and VIC'ldl prohlt•m:. ll he ha:. the confidence o( both the IRP and Bani· Sadr, Mir·Salim may be in a position to puc;h through a compromise pl an for dealing "1th the host<ijo'!cs :\lam in th~ I HI' v.ant to put the Americans on lnal a~ alle,ged spies, hut Re1n1 Sad r op µose~ tht!-, dl'stra ng 1nstrad 111 l'nd thP L'S ·I ran ian t·ri:.1~ a:. quu:kl\ and pee1C'c£uJly as possibl~ ' • 11~ DAIL V PtlCT NATIONAL /WEATHER • I Minority Kids Hard to Place • ID oc 8.r MICHAEL DOU A Of .. ~ ........ bl ark hll\ <" It-urn d nol to trust the lotlll bu~aucnc .. "htle Oranice Count .ooptt<>n •Ceflettl, both publk and printe. are a ti) placln1 white IJ\lanu ln home • tM> •~ till ttavtnar trou~ r«ruiUn • adc)l)lJve parents rrom the black ~ Meiun.n AmeriC'ln communlttr~. of r1("tal ~, 811rb lire oftt•n di1n•oura1fd by red t•pt' and form•ltllc-h 1nv<1h•ed 1n thf" adoption pre>ct Tht>y are lr) lnQ to do ~mt'th1ng about lhll but. JOO.i\nll from a m~Una with ocu1l work ,.. from otht"r. mort• 'ut\· . tj'ul t0un11.-la .. v. " 1t i:m 't 1t0tnJt to ~ .-.~ R1ald 1nterva•w condlllons. forcing &> rent llPPlll•anL-. to uake off work and com4! into ll \'r\ It'\> B&\•ncy o(f1ce during the day . also 1hscoura_ite inl\'n~ l d black~ Ttw Swnt:i Ana ""' ion, "h11·• 1ocu1> d 1>r1murtl) \)O bla<'k adoption 11lthou1th RI 1c k ~·hlldrl'n pluc\'U into the foster ho mt• y~t m art.' more likely tha n white Youn~ tf'rs lO n•mu~n !ht>re unlll they are too old lu ht> prmw 1u.lopll<>0 pro~tw<'L\ part1rlpanu said the "•mt prob! mi. a11!)1led to Cb1<-•oo placem t'nh. !"\'\('al~ lllaek~ 4*T\" mun~ 11h~ tu rc11pttnd to rf'l'ru1tment efforu. b\ Llack ~·1al lo\ orker!'> 1:ht're ar\' no black M. 1al v.ockcrh 1n the Orange (ou_nty llum1tn 5'>•'•1ces A1tt'nc~ '~oc1al enact• ar ea .1dopt1on. t:. Jr"h MMn) black1> a.rt> not a" are that ~lnrt requirt•mf'nets ror parents concerning ~conom1l' .i nd marital status. home ownership and other I Jt'lor thut frequent I) e-xcluded them m the µu11.t arc nu longer m effect. t-;ve" block ~ 1al "orker, enrounter r\'1>1stnn• .. ut:cau e they "ork for the rounl) .tnd There are rew black ctuldren on Orange Count) s adop11on hsl But there are plenty of potentud black parents for children from Los Angell'h and San Diego Counties. as well as nat1on~1dc • There nt'edb to be u more intensified. a KKK Swears Revenge CHA1TANOOGA. Tenn IAP1 Poh<'e arrested three armed f\u Klux Klans men lhev s aid \\t're carry ing bomb-making 1n g red 1 e nt~ Saturday us " tenuom. calm returned to ttu~ rar1ally troubled city Blat k leader s presented ~t ayor Charles ··Pat" Rose with a li~t of demands. includtng a ban on KJan c ros:. burnings And R ose s h ortene d a c urre" 1mpoi.cd thrl>t' da) s earlier. as black m1n1stcrs continued to patrol tht-restive Alton Park area "hert· rioting began Tues- d <iy n1ghl' Police ~pokesmC!n Bob Gill s aid the Klans men hrst wert' s potted near the Alton Park a r ea Gill said the polltl' received r eport s all day of Klansmen telephoning people to :.ay "they were going to pull off a big one and bring Chattanooga back under control.·· t;>ohce s aid t hey rh<)Sed th<' Klansmen six miles as the men thre " Items Crom their rar that uppl•ared to b<· explosives and "capons Poli ce found a batter). <i timing device. two boxes of shells and a hunting bow and steel-lipped <t rrows in the car Wrot19 Bunny II ,. Station Flashes Nude .\TLA~TA IAl'I After Bugs Hunn). the next sho~ '' J" .. uµpo:-.{·d to be <t<>dz11la But first. youngste rs \\ all'hmg WS R T\' :-. S.iturda) morninJ! cartoon sho"" t".1ught a ~hmpl>l' of u nude "Oman ··Thl·re 11 '>'a'. ri ~ht on the screen a nude '-'Oman I r1•m thl• w~u~t up. 1ust !>landing the re:· s aid Jud\ Dunn of Lithonia. \\ho "a~ "alC'h1n~ tc•levis1on "1th· her two l h1 lrtn·n Th1· p11·turt> fla~ht·d fur :.i !><·cond and a half ~fon• thousand:-. uf ... tar!ll·d \ le¥.'l'"' man\ or "hom called the ... 1.it1on 10 l'Ompla1n · Apparent I~ tht.· orrendin~ frame "'as left overnight in a cfov1 n· {'ailed a ( ra me ~' nchromzer As the maMer control H.•l'hnic1an auempted ·to S"-1tc h Crom Bugs Bunny to Godzilla. he apparent!) erroneous ly hit the button that caused the frame lo air. Barber said Thl• haplet.s technician was described as ··a nervous "reek .. and WSB official!-> an· t·om inced he 1~ not the onE:' .il fault Heat Wave Stealing Town's Fame Claitn PRES1010 . Texas t APl 'fhe Heat Wave or 1980 has taken the s potl ight off this dus ty border town m southwes t Texas. a nd the-folks here are looking forward to that hot day when Presidio once a(:?ain takes its place in the sun . Arter a ll. being famous for any reason even 1f it 1s for the ..tieat -ts worth something In normal times. this dese rt farm community of 1.200 along the -Rio Grande 1s often the hottest spot m the nation. .. Whe n they stamp those cantaloupes ·Presidio: 1t has a selling effect -it keeps the town's name before the people and helps sell the product.·· said Bob Rains. lhe 0Cfic1al weather obser\'er. It 1s Rams· JOb to report the highest and lo14 est te mperatures each day. He took over the task after Ohver and Velva Harper. who own the local hardware ~tore. retired in 1969. Omcers :.aid the~ later found blastm~ caps and fuses a long the r hase route Pohc<' cha rged Larry Owens. 30, National Titan of the United Empire. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. \\1th assaulting a poh<-t- orficer. reckless driving. carry 1n1? a danJ.?erou~ weapon and n ·s1stinJ! arrest Ro<-k~ Cokt.>r. 20. "ai. t·harged wll h publit• drunkcnne:-.~ and carryin~ a dangerous weapon . and L:.irr}' Ledford. 35. was char Fted with carrying a deadly weapon and res1stlll~ arrest . police said The self-professed Klans men wNe m thl' t ity Jail Saturda) night as poh rc searched for the Ite ms thro"n Crom the men's \'Chicle. Police s aid the three men were not afClhated with the Klan group headed by Bill Wilkmson. v.ho \\as 10 this Cit~ O( 170,000 earlier m tht• da\ ~t ean" hill'. 10 black leaders held a .t5-m1nutt m eeting Satur dav \\Ith thl' mavor :.it a black church The' dt.;mandl'd more h1rinl! ;in.d JOb tra i nin _c, programs mm<'d :it the r1ty s 60.000 bla( k rP<,1 dc·nt -;. and improved maintenance of n·r reat1on fa e ll1l1l'~ al c1tv housing prOJl'rts They <tlso -..ou~ht to huve a s treet named after '>la in rn ii nJ!ht~ le ildt r ~t artm Luther Kin~ Jr Idaho Priso11 Quiet After Jliolem Riot ROlSE. Idaho 1,\P1 Tht· troublt·d I da h o Sli.ltt· Pen1tenl1ary \\a~ re ported calm a s guards with automat1C' v.eapons ~a t atop burned c ellblocks. ov erloo king 230 inmates in a s " eltermg tent city. Small fires were reported. but none was serious. authorities s aid. About half th e pris on population has been transferred to other s tate and federal institutions. · · 1 expect things to remain calm. but it's going to get hot . and they've got nothing to do. so we're going to be careful until "e get them out of the tents." state Corredions Director C W. "Bill" Crowl said. Sunshine Covers U.S. Soutlwrn Plains Have Another Hot Day t. .... s ..... ary ., ni. ·-~ "'""· S..t"IY ,a..s ~ 111UCll ol I~ n•Hon s.ttu•Cl•Y '""'" I~ l!otlot •Hllltt <Clf'C..-trat.o, ., ~·'· In t~:SOV_.,, Pl<ttM. f~ ,_. .. ~ <hmWO 10 IOJ In w1c1111•, F•lk, T~us. 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"To me. lost.er care. at best . is just second rate and every kid deserves a right to a home." aid Ms Kennedy. who heads her agency's black adoptions unit Agne<> McCoy. colleague or Ms . Kenned}. r la1med that onl'e black children have come under protective '-t'rv1ces they lend "lo stay in the system. mo' ing from home to home sometimes until they'r e 1n their upper adolescence Then they can develop e motional problems. Often they e nd up 1n the 1nst1tut1onal :.ystem .. They agreed that ll 1i. hardest to find permanent homes for black children ~ho ar e handicappedoro"er9 years old Zina F Oglesb~. a black "OC1al worke r Crom San Bt>m2rdino County. told how hts agenc~· tthat's Next for Billy? h•d improved at.s record ln recrulUnl black parents . "When I arrived. our appUcaliooa included 450 w~ile famJlles and two black ramWes. Tbole two black ramilies were named the 'Whites and the Jews. oddly e nough.'' he reported. Oglesby, the first black social worter in..lbe outfit. said he fe lt 1t was necetaary for a black person to carry the adoption mesaace to black famihes. partict&Jarly in an area where ~y bad previously suffered bureaucratic abuse ail the hands of white workers. Oglesby ~id he encowitered onJy limited success in his work until the Urban League. a black self.help organization. assigned a m ao named Carl Henry to help him. Then. he said. the adop tion agency pro mised the Urban League that it w-OUld make changes in the r ecru itment process. The promises were kept -and they worked. Instead of calling blacks in for recruitment interviews during daytim e work hours. they CSee MINOR ITY, P age A lJ ) Fort Knox Residents Flee FU1Des ~t t:LDRA L"Gll. Ky. <AP> Ten r ailroad tanker s. mos t hauhn~ h1~hly toxic chemicals. J umped the tr;.ck~ in a n•"ldent1al an·a near Fort Knox on Saturd.i~. setting off fires and t•,i,,o .. 1ons a nd fo r c ing tht.- t'\ a cuat1on o r al lea~t 7,500 pt-ople Officials s<.11d tht-y were ... till bum1hg earl) this morn.mg ( __ B_R_IE_Fs __ ] Pol1c:t! sealed orr a lhree·mHt"!- rad1u.s area of northern ~1eade Count> <ifter four tankers loaded "1t h \ 1n~ I l'hl()ridt· caught Cm.·. Tv. o of Ow tanker~ exploded. Thn.~ mem~r~ or t~ tralll t rl'\4 ""ert' m1url'd \lo-hen the car~ d1•radt."<f Bla:P Clai.u I l'lll CAGO <AP1 An .i p!JJrl'fll dt.'<'tril·al fin· 1>prPad heJ\ ~ ..,moke throu~h cavernous L n1on St.1t1on. k1lhng one person .md IOJurmg 20 ot~rs. induding f1 \I.' f1rd1~ll.'r:.. The Pres ide nt '!-. br~her . t a(·ing J prnbl' of h1-.. !'nnnt'<.·tion wnh Lib~ a . ~Ol h1~ fortunl' rl'dd ,Jt d Plain .... ~a .. motel. Wha l s in ~lore ·: He'll comt.· into mone\ but c-,uffe r ill health. the friendly palmreadl•r ~aid · · ,\ l least s ix people Wert• n •..,rued Saturday from ttff! roof of lh~ block·squart-~tructurc by I 1.1. o hcltl·o ptcrs . police ~aid. tins. Caran-ift P~1t Poisoning Ve rdict: Guilty LOUS\"I LJ.fo: "\ I \I' \ JUr\ found a l .ouJ~\ ill1· \.\Om.rn ,!!U 1 lty S:.it urda~ tJf mu rderini... h l' r r o r m e r h u o; b a n d b ' poisoning tum \\ nh arsenic and or a ltcmptinJ! to murdl'r hl·r ~1<;1e r ·1n '"'" b\ tht' -.a mt• ml'thod . The Jefferson C1 rcu1t Court 1ury r eco mm l'ndt-d tha t La Verne o · Bry an. -43. bl.' :-.entenced to 20 years in JCUI on tht-attempted murder charge Th• 11.1m·I 1.<..1 ... r1l'libt•rdll01. loll' .... 1turd.J\ on .i -..t.>nlt·ncl· rt u1mnwndat1on or th1 murdl'r l har i...t· ~ht• 1..'0uld h1 ..,, nlH~(1..'tl to dcJth ~J r ... U Hn .in !>t ill f.H·e' .i n o t h t• r m u r d e r t r 1 a I 1 n 1·onnl•('l1<>n "1th lht• ar'>en1(' IJOl!-OOJOf? dt.'J th o r Harold ~Jdler a man "1th "horn s ht.> In t."<I for ~t'\ eral 'ears before h 1~ death 1n 1~ :.it ~11.e 31 L I ~1 A . P e r u . I A P ) RO'<i hnn Carter •~ in Lima a:, head of the l " S delegation for th1.• inauguration or Fernando Relaund<.• Terry ac; Peru's r1 rst eo n 1>t 1tu t1 o n a ll v e l ec t e d prt•s1dt>nt in aJmost i2 years. a.e.ri~al S pillftl N £W V RLEANS <AP> - Three hundred pound s or <t deadly chemical powder was discovered out of 1ts packaging on the d«-k or a Panamanian ship lied up here Saturday. and a uthonlles said 1l posed a health lhreat to the crew. Bea DAILY PILOT cattier! ~ ................................ zmzu .... ~G£•1 NEUllH .... ~EU ........................ ~ Detty Piiot Clrcu&Mlon Dept. 330 W. Bey, P.O. Box 1580 Coate Meu, CelN. 92929 Yesl I would like to know more about becoming a carrier. Please contact me about a newspaper route. City _______ _ Zlp.__.1 ___ _.Phone.._ ___ _ • CALIFORNIA .~ .... ~ REPUBLICAN ~AM TACKLE PRESS IN LOS ANGELES Re~n Satd He'd Have Taken Second Spot With Ford Reagan Would Have Taken Veep in '76 LOS ANGELES tA P> - Ronald Reagan's secret \\ill i ngness to accept the vice p re sidential no mination four ~ears ago "as one of the reasons he thought former .President Gerald R. Ford might take the No. 2 spot on the 1980 GOP tic k et. a rrord1ng to a t op Reagan campa1J?n stratcg1!>l In the "t:ek~ before the Republican national conventJon Ford srud c mphat1call) he "as not interestc'<l m being Reagan's running m ate. Even !>O, said Richar d W1rthlin . rh1ef of polling and strategy m Reagan's l·ampa1wi. from indications m the Ford c·amp ""c had reason to believe he "as tnlerC'st('d " I n 1976 Reagan . a former California governor. los t the· GOP nommallon to Ford and openly decl3red he did· not want to be Ford's running mate Cabins Burned "W(' a s k('d the ~ovcrnor . suppose Ford had ignored your signals and asked you to be v1re president would you have ac- cepted? He said , 'yes.' " W1rthm recalled in an int.ervJew~ "So 1t was a s h m hope but worthwhile " An additional incentive. he said. was the fact Ford had -.cored the highest of 22 different possible runnmg mat es in a W 1 rt hlLn poll of vole rs as to "ho would add the most to a Reag<in t1clket. Bush. a' former rongressman, C IA director an d U .~ ambassador, "1s right up to i:;peed on lhe issues." W1rthhn S<t ld. Bush will be "our point man .. on many fore11m policy issue-. and will respond to foreign policy challenges from the Democrats. W1rthhn said. HB Ex-MariDe Facing Cou1·t Oisc()urn~t'd ltCt r twic~ 106ang in erfUf't.lj to ~cnJ>t! ~ gener al court martial for alleged de M:r\lon, M'1rine Pvt Mlcha1:l OuC~. ol Huntington Beach. mu t now go before th~ military panel l.o three weeks. OuCTos:.. 30. who abandone<J Cam p Pe ndl eto n at Christmastime 11 years ago for hi s native Ca nada , w a s scheduled to be lned last Thursday. Mil.IT Rl' J UDG E Col Ronald J. Ka)e re set the date for Aug 18 after hearing motions by the Jroquo1s Mohawk Indian':, cn •1uan la"'er, Meier Westre1ch. · He based a motion for dismissal or the char ges on grounds of a purported improper meeting of two jud1c1al officers on the case prior to the trial. Westreich aJso challenged th<' case a,,:camst DuCross. who has already served three months in the brag. on allegallons that other alien deserters "ere s1 mpl~ d1schar,J:led roullnely. ~rosc.·rut 1on Capt. C harles Ryan, however, produced a Marine Corps document which T e en Ente r s Guilty Plea FR ES!"O 1A r 1 fk,eg1ng God ·s rorg1ven(·"· .i ll'enagl·r pleaded guilt) to thl' murder robber) of anothC'r bo). a cnme for whic h a co·d<'fendant was sentenced to death t \\O weeks ago. Patric k Allen Jones. 19 ell.plained that fi e h e lped .'\1 ichael Todd Leach, 18, rob and kill M1 r hael Monte Messer. 17. last Ottober. M<'sser 's bod\', \\1th 48 stab wounds and a si11 throat, was found in a CIO\'IS rig o rC'h.:1rd Oct 10. said otherwise for the court's perusal. THE D ELAY unhl Aug. 18 wu finaUy set by Col. Kaye to a llow West.reach lo obtain some Maril\e Col'J)s documents which he believes will help his case if 1 not lead to dismissal of it. H convicted, DuCross could (ace up to three years in a federal penitentiary. forfellure , of all pay and a llowances and a had conduct o r dishonorable discharge. H e had appl ied for an adm1nistrat1H d1scharge as an ,1 llen d1senc hanted w 1th the three-year enlistment for which he signed up before admittedly absenting himself from Manne Corps service. THE ACTI O:'ll haunted the quiet. sensitive DuCross and he tried to rectify matters, he and his lawyer contend. He \\TOlC' to military offlc1al!. following Pres ident C::irtC'r's announced amnesty for m1litar~ "l'r\ 1Cl' rc.•<>1:.ter:. 1n 197i. t o rt'H'al he \\::tS back <ind wllll>d in Cahfom1a. DuCross a nd his w1f~ contend they rec(!1ved a post card sa) ing l!Overnment ofhc1als "1>Uld bf.• ~·ontacttng him to get thin ~!'> c;e ttled but nothing more "a ... ever heard DVRl:'IWG I\ prcv1ou-. tour\ .!ppearance al Camp Pendleton rt "as £'\en repo rt<'d that OuCr~s· original 1969 d1c;cha ri~· request h a d been apprnver1 before h<' "ent AWOL hut tt11· paperwork to get him out of thP Corps honorably hadn't b<'1•n Marted A fum1tur(' c;tor e em plo~ c "hn 11\es in a <>mall apartment "•th his "ire 1n Huntington Bf'ath OuC'ross "a!> final!) cauJithl la-.t !'>I arch b~ a poht·I.' 1d1:nt1f1cat1on l he<.'k after hl· made-:.in 1llei::al ll•ft tum on the "a) to the !>tori· fo r c1garcttt>'> · Suncuy. July ZT. IMO ~Fi FlllU I Tip Hau ToMuppets LOS ANGELES <A P > "A lien," ·'The Muppet Movie" and "Love a t F irst Bite" have won best film honors at t he 7th Annual 1 Scien ce Ficl1on Film Awards. ' "Alien was ·na med tops 1n the science fiction category, "'The Muppet Movie" in the fantasy competition. "Love" won the horror clasSJficalion T h ree th ous and m e mbers of lh~ Academy o f Science Fiction. Fantasy and Horror Films part1c1patc.'d an the voting Fre d Kalinka Of Newport D e ad at 56 Fred Otto f\alinkJ a r~1dent of ~l·\\'J)Ort Bet.1t h ror 21· ~eari-. d 1l·il W1"dn esdav 31 Veteran c; 1l n-.p1 tal 1n "LonJt R<'ach tollCJ\\ mg a heJrt attack He "a~ 5t~ \Ir Kalinka. "" nt•r of ('JI 11111 :\ursen in AnC1hc1m . ..-.:..-. ;.i v. orld War 11 , t.-t1•r..in and r1·c·t·1ved lht• Pur"h-lkJrt frr,m JI twn 1n thl• Pau Ill' Tht·Jtn '1 r K:.ihnka 1 ... -.un 1\ t·d b' h1 "if, Uoruth-t .. r 't'""Jl"fl Ht•J( h h1 ... thn·l·, hilrlri n fJJ\ 1d 111 t h1· !>amc hou~l·hol<.I ( >onn.1 t.ou1-.(' S<"hn·1tlt'r 11f ''"" f>f1rl Bf' at h JOd J \ nn 11f Hid Lod~1· \lont :'ti r ~altnk.i v. di lw in .. tJtt• ,11 lhl Harbor l..1"" \h·m11ri.d l"harwl lli:!."l < .i Ii r ''" . <'••'>tJ \I t·".J I mm 9 ;i rn lo 5 p m tr.1<la~ Pr 1 \ JIP tnh. rml·nt 1 t•J h<· ht· Id .JI .1 l.1l1•r 11mt· .1l th•· kl\ 1·r.1d•· :-..1t11mJlt'l•ml•l.:1n 1n R1\'1 r'-1d•·· DAILY PfLOT 'Goose' ' Rescue ~~~r~«!m. 300 people atte nding a rally originally billed as an effort' to save the S pruce Goose found Saturday they could c heer instead becaus e of re 1>9rt ed plans to save the h ist oric airc raft. The rally, scheduled to protest plans to d ism ember the huge plywood plane buil~ by the late b1ll1ona1re Howai-d H1.1ghes, tur n e d in stea d t o ron gra lulat1o n s afte r the announecmcnt that Wratt)er Corp . had agreed to pure~ th<' so-called •'fl y1nR boat " Wrath('r, whic h owns t t\e. D1~neyland Hotel. reportedh pl ans to dis play the Spruce Goose next to the Queen Mary 1n Long Beach a!'> part of an agre- ement to oper ate the ship, which ha:. been a money-losia c tourist attraction here for al.,os t tc·n 'ear-. • Tht> plane·. originally dts1gned to trans port men and cqu1pml'nl during World War II , fkw only onC'e more than 30 years ago and has s1ncl' been Joc ked in a hangar Gay .. Cubans ., Arrival Quie t :-.A:'\ FRi\N("(SCO Ii\ P 1 Tht f1r.,l group of homO!.l'XUa l Cu1Jo1n r c-f u g f' t'' ha' t• m ... d"' <in' unht'rJldN1 :Jrrl\ al aftc•r t lii: "l.ltt I)( IJJrtm<·nt !'.nul>bcd pl Jn:-. liir .1 Ct .. ,l, \., v. C'lc-i1m<' ~t.111· f)1•p:.irtm1•n1 -.pr,k1·<;m1 n '-J 1tl th•· r1·<. .. t ll<·m1·n t of ~rinn1 h11m11v·xu.il rifUJ.!l't'' "oulrl i. .. rl•·l;J\t•d 1ncll'l1n1ll·h . ullr.,: • \1'('\..,I\ l' (JUUlll tl \ Tll•· J.!,1\ rr·luc•···.., .1rrt\ t·d s1 1/1•· -.,,Jn Fr4ni '"l'fl .Hrport '' !lh 1111 I JOI an· I Thi· rd ugt'l''> n1o t· I h<'1r Jl.1~ J fl'.I '>IJ<Jfl'-llh ;11 lh•• \lt•lrop11l1l..1n ('11 mmun11v. < hun h 1n th1· prNJum1nJnt1, -·" «a..,tr11 D1 ... lrll l . . 25°/o to 30°/o off Bernardino Fire Quelled Summer sale! Saye $50061 SW1m sooner. Custom draperies and top treatments and custom bedspreads, too. By The Associated Press Firefighters have s ubdued a 2,200 acre brush fir e in southwestern San Bernardino County after a s tubborn two-day fight 1n 100-deg r ee tem peratures as lhe blaze raced throug h a sm all cluster of t•a b1ns in the ( ) high desert 8T AJ'E The fi r{' des troyed ('1J?hl <.'<1h1ns and ""'---------damaJ?f'd t"o other building:.. c<mnt.\ fin• of· fa cials said . Five pl'opl c, including four firefig hters. s ustained mmor mJunt.''> .md "ere treated a t the scene ,tfayor t o E n ter Hotel T alkJI? SA.~ FRA~CISCO (,\Pl -:'\(•J:?ot1ator.., in the lO·dav--0ld hotel stnkC' met Saturdc.i\ under the firm ·hand of a federal med1c.itor <1nx"1ous to gain ground dunng the weekend. Meanwhil~. :'tta)Or Dianne r l'm'>ll'ln said s he may intervene 1f an a~reement is n't re:.iched by Monday in the s trike at 36 hotels The "alkout by Local 2 of the H otel and Resta urant and Bartenders l'nion com e-. during peak tourist s eason. ·"ari n Recrea tion 1\ r ea Clo•ed SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -i\lore than 25,000 acres or recreation area in Marin County, including Mount Tamalpa1s peak and five lakes, are closed because of high fire danger. Closed are the lakes and recreational areas of the Marin County Water DisttiC't and most the Mount Tamalpais State Park. The lower west side o f the mountain will remain open. Hughes said . ... .. 3 ia E'a•ilfl Kille d in Desert PALMDALE (AP) -Three people were killed by a hit-and-run driver who plowed into them as they walked along a desert high way early Satur d ay. the California Highway Patrol said. A CHP spokesman identified the victims as 52-year-old Juan Alcanta r . his SO.year--0ld wife. Isabel. and Ire ne Alcantar. 32. the couple's daughter in law. Officers said evidence at the scene indicated the hil-and·run vehicle was a dark· colored GeneraJ Mot.ors Corp. car. West's fhmtnoship Beads Ecut SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The publishe r or Texas Monthly is try ing to buy New West maga%ine ror an estimated $5 million. Michael Levy, 36, says he has signed a purchase agreement with Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch. who took over New West three years ago. 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A brother gardenlna for h f rvlot• contractor. and u younter broth r Poli hed ~our c r t u Beach Boul vard car w h thl~ mommg T he. 'n.• Jll undocu~too al ns . 'fhl•y ilre all hen.· illegailly And lh re are literall thousand. of them tn Oranl{(' County. hundreds of thousand in California . und pro ba bly w~ll tnto the malhon croA!'I th eountry no o n e k no"s b cau t> undo<·umt•ntt:d -.llenb do n't parttculorly want the1r presence known ·rvxus JUdge lo. I W~'ki told the Sl'hOOI :,ystem In th at s t att• thuJ d)1ldren of illl-.:al ithtm~ hnvt· :. nght to free public ~du cution nnd <'1rnnot bt.> d1M:r1mmated against becau l' thtt~ Urt' not c1t1zen~ An expen:,1 t> propostllon. lamented Te:\~ oflH·1al:-,, al s ~omg to bankn1~ our school :.ystem Cuhfom111 alr t-udy 1s NltH'IU m~ s u<'l1 dnldren ttut S1m 1lar ('fies of prOtt.>St haw twt•n heard bt•('aUSC O( the increasing burd e n being plat'l'd on m ny l~vels or a:ovemment by vast numb<.>r~ ol 11lt•gul lhens ulmo5t I all Mexicans. Ry law. they urt• t•n11tlt•d to not only s chooling but also we1'are nss1i-tt anee of nil types and unemploym~nt compensation · Yet the U.S. Government ll'l:-11 ~Cl nn. 1·t·f~m~ to reform immigration laws that art• µltHn lv 11nn• 1hstlc ind pretend.in~ that an unforttf1ed i.ooo milt· bordt•r p ttrollt'<i by a mere 2.000 offic~rs ran :.tem .111 m vus1on o( t housands of.poor, hung,.Y and JObh•ss Mt·X1t·tub So g r eat is t his invasion that lll ~pa n ir:-wall outnumber non-His panics in Oran~<' County sOntl' tanw 1n the next rive to 10 years. Nol Ion~ ttfll'rwurd, lht'Y Wiii comprise a maJoraty or the t!nt1n· stutl'':.-popul.111011 A com~rehensive reform µru~ram dt•111·h 1:. m•t•c11•<1 It probably would mvolvt.' a mm•sty for tltt· 1n11lmns a lready here and a modifit'Cl br:.H•t•ro pro~rnm ~ud1 :is one s uggested by CaLifornm S..•n S I. llu\'ukn\\ 1 '\'<1(1 so m e form of ident 1f1l·ation :.houht ht· pro' uh'd Ml e m p loyers can be held <.1ct·ounlahlt• 1f tht•\' pt•r,1:.1 111 hiring undocumented workers. T he problem 1s. t>no r mou:.. Evt.•n tlHll't' t n>:htt•1111\~. no one is facing that fact. nor cons1dcrmg that 1t ,,.,11 l>\' l'\'l'n more complex and difficult to resolvt• m JU~t ~1 h'w yt.>ars if the number of illegal aliens conttnut.>s to mount. We haven't heard a word on the issue from the three presidential candidates -indicating that not one of them und erstands the enormity of the problem. , "Anvt1me ol vcar •~ a good vacation ltmt' ln the winter \:al·ationers. like hirds. flock south. In the spring· fa ll , thl•y go to wher e n ature's beauty 1s mos t 5pect<.icular. And m s ummer vacationers go wherever it's cool, the ::,eashor':t1 the mountams . But wherever they go. all vacationer s Cina that they need money." The• facts of the a bove are hardly disputable. The sagacity of the comments is questionable. The source is downri~ht laughable . How can you find this vacation mone~? Why. the Treasury Departme nt says it's easy as pie -JUSt JOin the old Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds. Presto. your vacation money will be ready when }OU need at and your nest egg will be growing b~ leaps and bounds. Leaps and bounds" The Treasury .. a bsolutel~ stagge· red" the financial v.orld by offering 6.5 percent interest for bonds held fi ve years. You can get a whopping 7 percent 1£ t hey a re held 11 years. Wilh inflation running 10·15 percent annually and with even the most parsimonious ba nker offering about that for holdjng your funds, our conscience \\ould hardly let us publish the flowery blurb about worry-free vacallons as s upplied by the savings bond folk If you are going to get serious about dreaming of a Caribbean cruise or a tour of Europe. bc~t you invest s omewhere e lse Hang On, Don't Jmnp A ne w government report predicts that we're in for a bleak 20 years in almost every department. Nothing looks good . The rep<>rt sees us facing mass poverty, malnutrition. overcrowding. a contaminated "'ater supply. smoggy skies and a gunky atmosphere. international confH ct. a -str essful international financial situation. double food and energy prices. a nd a wider gap bet ween the rich and the poorNow before you contemplate suicide a lter thinking o ve r the sorry trail ahead. pul yourself back to 1960 -20 s ea rs in the opp<>site direction. Couldn't exactly the same thing have been said? And didn't il come true? And aren't we ~ti ll here? Maybe even reasonably happy '! • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors ant1 artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. f ' Boyd I Old Speeders ByLM.llOYD Seasoned Citizens will recall when the phrase .. going like 60" meant moving al tremendous speed. And when the highway cop's Dear Gloomy Gus When, ob 'When, can we viewers look forward to NOT seeing the re · porter s and commentators1 A m e di• curtain la In order. J .J. 0-=. CO.. C I et• - -...... ., ,.-....... ,.., _ _,,,..-.a ___ _ -.... ., .................... . ..... , co-. Delft~ standard query after pulling over a speeder was, "Who do you think you are, Barney Ol d f iel d ?" T h e r e's a connection. Oldfield, original of t he famous r a cecar drivers. was the first man lo drive an automobile 60 miles per hour. "Barney Oldfield" was "going like 60" lingered in the language for two score years, pritnear. A s wift dia lo gue for children: Boy: What kind or bird is that? Girl: a Gulp. Boy: Never heard of it. Girl: It's like a s wallow, only bigger. Said Winston Cburchltl: "Each one bppes that if he feeds the crocodile enouab, the cn>codile will Ht blm la1t." Most po pula r she or li1htbWb ln Cb1na bums • watts. Ri hard Reeve8 Zealotry Runneth Under Unity , NE W YOR K "This con vcntt\)n bu s hown lo all Am toriu a part 1 uaited.'' Ronald Reagan aaAd • tw ... C«'pHd l h e R e public•• 1o1r~s 1denll1 I nomlaa~. "a parly rudy to b._.kl • DtW consensld with all tboM ~ the land who share a commuaJt, 1 or value embodied In these word s Family, work . n e •Rhborhood, peace •nd rr~om." ii lt ll1l iseems so benign -ll least If you wa tched it on tttlev1s1on In Jot! Lout s Ar e na . among the dele1tates. 1t did not seem benign nt all. ll was, 1n fnct. more than a hlll<' rury 1f you ~u s pe c.-t e d that all those smiling ~pie mii.:bt not tl<.'l'ept you into their .. rommumty of v~lo~ " Charles McCabe Up close, inside state del· egatlona, the Republicans did not seem a party wtited at all. ·There wer e m a ny obvious ·&eoalons In Detroit. There was. predictably, tension between Easterners a nd Westerners - and the WMt prevailed with the oomiutioa" Reagan. Another tensi.qn be, not so predlcuble, aeemed tb be . bet'tieen "Born Again" Christians a nd almost everyone else. IT IS NOT ever y day in America that a political event can be analyzed as a split between Fundamentalists and mainli ne Prot e s t a n t s - P r esbyterians and Episcopa.lJans, for instance. But that was what was happening inside many delegations, and "Born Agains," who made up about a lhlrd of the delegates overall, talked openly about laking total control or the Republican Party by 1984. That sounds improbable. But then no one thoutbt Utey would hear delegates s tand up In caucuses, clahn1QI they abould be II.It.med to on iuues because, "God sent me here to tell you .. TROE WA.8 more than a whiff of moral faacism lo Detroit. It la Mrd to im-1&iM rnHy Americana beine a1,.... Rea1an'1 ~ua pf shared values, but wllo defines the v aJues embodied in catcb·wordl from "family" to "freedom"! I . for one. I'm not particularly interested in having my life de· fined or judged by J esse Retms or Phyllis Sehl ally. Or, by the Rev. J eTry Falwell and his MoraJ Majority. l suspeet that by Falwell's defm.itions, most o( us have already been plunged into the pit of the immora l mi nority. Many of the people in Detroit -including Falwell and bis o rganizat ion give r eal urgency to a phra se like •·a 1ovemment of laws." Jt ...,.. beau a 1ovemmeot by m• of the cloth. There wa.s a lot of brio._ be hind the s miles ef tbj convention -rear and betNd o( many things. AJmoet half U.. delegates I talked wtth rqed a bout the Trilateral Commiasiaft -which they obviously knew very little about. Tha t is Protocols of Zjonism talk, and there i.a a word for it: paranoia. REAGAN SEEMS to have u refully dJslanced himself from lth i s p a r ticu I a r st r ain of American conservatism. But he cannot control it, and it will outlive him. This stuff goes way back -into post·Ctvil Wa r Southern populis m, the kind that raged against Wall Street and, occasionally, burned crosses and people. The fanatics IO$t in Detroit. • They lost when Reagan selected George Bush as his runnmg mate. Bus h may not seem particularly noteworthy to many of us. but there we re fis ts s lammed and curses thrown when Reagan announced his name. Those an~ry delegates-and there were many of them-held their peace for now . They expect to be back m four years and eight yea rs-and they expect to win P ERHAPS THEY will, and by then. hke most American moral movements. they may have moderated !'!Ome of their hostJlity :.ind mtolerance to non ·behever-.. But. nght now, they :ire fervad- and scary. They san g "God Bl ess America" al t he end of the convention. So did a lot of reporters in the press galleries the only oul.l.1ders in the arena and more than ont> or the nuts1dl'r. ..,. .Heh m g the.> deiegates turned to .mother and "aid .. , wondt:r 1f tht'V b.•ltcvc th 1 ... '"our <'nuntr~. ton'"' A Toast. to Equality Without the Frills My friend Dorothy was sitting in a Green Strl'et deadfall passing the time of night with Joe th e bartender. It wa!> one of tho ~~ w 1d c-rang1ng con vt.>r~at1on s. con ducted 1n boolcbabblt·. that cover everyttung from the health of their dogs to the state of th~ nation. "Furthermore." interjected Dorothy at one pornt, "The ERA ..... ''D1d )OU s a y ERA·?" said J()('. "I s ur e.> dtd .. Joe took her glass of gin and tonic and poured 11 s lowly down t~e bar sink He went to the cash register. took out a dollar and gave it to her. Then he pointed to the door Dorothy was bani shed They don't have any of that E RA stuff in THAT bar. THOUGH WIDELY regarded as a male sexist of the widest stripe by a large element of the Bay Area's women. I am not as far right on ERA as J oe. Jn fact. I have been liberal on lhe subJect of women's rights from the early days of this column. What I am against are those men and women who tinker with the sexual roles -trying to tum women into men and vice versa. I think women should have any job they can handle, should be paid the same as men. and should be allowed an equal cha nce to rise in the hierarchy George Mair P11neh 11it•s a terrific story . . , about a women who look• after her husband end two kids, cooks, cleena-end lovH tt. ·· of the orgaruzation that employs them. Women can't play ma1or league baseball. but most other things men do women can do too Equality without the fnlls of "consciousness·ra1sing" 1s what I'm for. J honestly do not know whether I'm for or against the Equal Rights Amendment since 1t seems a conrused measure. ln this I fi nd myself 1n the company of half the women m the United States. This figure is from a poll called The American Women's Opinion PolJ. done by the Roper Organization, which has done tbrei? other similar polls since 1970. The most s1gn1ficant finding of the latest poll 1s that opposition to change in societal position ror women 1s on the de· cline. THE POlL OF 4,011 women r e veals that t he aver age American woman is decidedly levelheaded . A major ity of women, according to a UPI report of the poll "prefer Mrs. or Miss OVt'r Ms., marry for love. believe abortion 1s m a tte r between woman and physician." Tht'} al-.o argue with their husbands 11\t~r mont>y. handling 11 f t h t' ir c h II d r c n , J n d TV ~Jt~htn~ "Y oo·vC' <.·ome a long ..... 1), baby" 1~ a l>loizan subscribed to by men as well a~ ~omen. Ry exarUy lht• same percentage. 64. men and ~omen support moves toward equality of the sexes. This represents a 24 percent nse for men in one decade. The pollsters also cited "a single. rather startling fa ct - ttult 10 years ago the group least fa \'Orang chanj!!e consisted of older. less-edurated Y.omen." The group most favoring change was younj?cr more·educated women. Today, the study found. older. less educated women support change m greater numbers (55 percent> than younger women did in 1970 (25 percent. l MOST OF THIS r ertects a healthy state or mind a mong our women. as of 1980. The dark cloud hanging over the whole thing. the problem that MUST be solved. is the conflict between the growi ng equality or women and the Cate of their children. Society is going to have to find a new way. or ways, of rearing children. The women interviewed by the pollsters are far from unaware of t his situation. Nearly two. thirds or the women interviewed thought that the decline or the traditional male and female roles in society "would result in more children having identity and adjustment proble ms." Decisions Wind Up in League by The01selves There are three decisions thal will have a major impact oo the outcome of the presidential election. One ol those decisions wu made in Detroit when Ronald R e a1an s elected George Bush as bilnsming mate. G e ore e Bush ••• a much better choice few the Republicans than Gerald Ford, and the former President did Ronald Rea1an a favor by m=ln tmpOlllble demandl that tbededllontoBuM. Ford, they were saying in Detroit, would have made it a "dream ticket." Perhaps , but it would ha ve a lso made It a nightmare Administration had that ticket won the election. IT WOULD have resulted in a co· Presidency arranaement that would have had eacb man looking too weak to govem on bis own. And this a t a ti m e when America's greatest need is a t rong President to rep la~ the wlndblown reed now occupyln& the White House. The second decision will take place in New Yor k a l the upcomina Democratic National Convention. U Ted Kennedy doe1 what he promises and fights it out on the convention noor. America will be treated lo a marvelous TV show u we all wat ch the Democretic Perty commit hari·kari. It ls a f"agbt that neither Carter nor Kennedy will win. but the animosity between the Carter and Kennedy people is so deep that neither aide may care. THE TRJaD decision rests with neither party, but with a ha ndful of non·elected lecl!es heading the Lea1ue of Women Voters who will sponsor the presidential debates -four of th e m -o n n a tio nwide televtskln. The crltlcal lssue is whether or not tbey will let John Anderson partlclpate as an equal with Carter and Reagan. This is a Catch·22 j udgment that I doubt will be settled solely on the merit of the situation. ln theory. the Lea gue wants to preclude putting on an Eskimo fire drill with the more than 1SO legal candidates for President participating. THE ISSUE is who is a major candidate? By making the choice of a ny candidate and putting him on four nationwide TV debates, the League creates a major c~ldate. So. the third decision mey be the selection ol John Andersen as a co-equal debater by the League of Women Voters. That would be the most lmPortant declsion in the whole election . Orange eoast oa11v Pilot ltlO're 1 ~Rion ~.July27 1980 < Earl Water s Path to 'Easy Victory' Parallels '48 Race ~ot since 1948 has the nallon witnessed such tub-thumping a nd su~h an aura of vtctory as was displayed by the Republicans an convention a t Detroit and Ronald tt ea ga n thei r nominee for P residenL Thirty-two years a~o 1t was Thomas E. De wey, the racket· bus ting D.A. of New York "ho becamt' the s tate ·s governor and then fooUshl) c h a l le n ged Fra nklin D. Roosevelt 1 n 1944. Now. m 1948. he was a gain th e party's standard bearer onty this time the prey was President Har ry S. Truman and it was to be an easy Victory for Dewe) Truman had inherited the )Ob upon Roosevelt's death m 1945 and received what was thought then to be a horrible setback the fo llo wing y e a r when the Republicans captured Congress. HE HAD ACTED quickly to remove wartime wage a nd price controls leaving labor free for all out bargf!ining . This set the stage for a breakdown JO labor relations between the worke rs and the managemenMrboth the railroads a ndthe mmes ~gain Truman acted qwckly -seizing first the coal m anes and then the railroads . When the miners' leader John L. Lewis and the Railroad Brotherhoods leader A.F. Whitney threatened strikes. Truman responded sa ying that s mcelhegovernment was now the operator of Ulese mdustnes any s tnke wou~ be agains t the government and he would draft the workers THE POLITICAL result was that Lewis took a hike from the Democratic Party and Whttoey angrily vowed he would spend his entire $47 million brotherhood treasurytodefeat Truman. Butlaborwasn'tTruman's onJy problem within the Democratic Party. Southerners, angered by Tru man's civil rights plaUorm challenged his nomination with Georgia'sSen. Richard Russell Whe n th e con ve n t i o n nominated Truman by 9471h votes over Russeu ·s 263 they walked out. of the convention to fo rm the Dixiecrats. It became t he .. fourth party " s ince forme r vice president Henry A. Wallace was already flitting about the counlr) gathenng up the ultra hberals m his Inde pendent Prog ressiv~ "lhirdparty" movement. With tbe Democ rat ic Party apparently spli t wide open and the ~epublicans now directing then" hatred or Roosevelt at tus successor. Truman truly seemed a dead duck, so much so the big city pohtical bosses sat on their hands throughout the c a mpaign. IF TRUMAN'S troubles. one of which was 1iiflation. don't exactly par allel Preside nt Jim m y Carter's to remind one of 1948. the polls certainly do Jus t pnor to this GOP convtinlion the Los Angeles T am es poll showed Reagan 10 points ahead of Carter A II other polls also s howed Reagan favored. So. too. did all of the polls show Dewey leading Truman right up to election day. O ne of Truman's g reates t delights thereafter was holding up a' copy of the front page ol tbe Chicago Daily Tribune whose ban n e r bead li ne declared ··Dewey Defeats Truman.·· Reagan himself reminds of De wey with the sa me s mug confidence. Dewey was a stuffed s h i rt w h o m th e .. old curmudgeon." Interior Secretary Harold L Ickes. d1s m1ssed as the ··Jittle man on the wedding cake.·· Another pundit likened him to an ice cube that wouldn't melt in the Arizona desert. And Reagan. despite bemg a good actor. has the same lack of personal warmth that Dewey bad and has an intense d1shl<e or people in general. • TRUMAN BAD an advanla~e over Carter however. He was able to Jay tbe blame for the country's woes upon "that do nothing 80th Congress" which was under GOP control and campaign on t hl' issue of a clear cho1re between th~ Republicans and Democrat!> While he said that" as what '>'On t he election, pohllcal h1stonani. cr~dit Truman <1nd h,is f1ghlm~ s pi rit alone fo r the victory. He took the campaign directJy to the people carrymg out what he ca lled bis "one-man crusade" at every whistle s top across tbe nation. He travelled 37 ,000 miles aad made 3S6 speeebe15, 16 oo a sin1leday. The people turned out an droves and cheered "Gave ·em Hell . Ha rry." He said "l know I am going to win. I can see 1t m your eyes." ~hen "it wa s a ll ever the pollsters discovered the only people who were for Truman were the voters. He defeated Dewe)' 24 million to 21 m1l hon. carrying 28 of the 48 states to Dewey's 16. He would have beaten De wey LO h1"i home state of New York had not Wa llacesplitthe vote. l o write tne O•ily Pllot18ox lS60. Coii. Me$a, CA 9262t. To ca11 the O•llV Pllotn 1' 6.42"'321 Scenario Stop Im~ President Refines · Oil War Strategy Thy accnor101 .et tn December 19'0. ii the writer'• ~.U /or averting a Mepn ml cnm m tM U.S. It ii lo.Wft Jrom Gil arlicle at MotMf' Jones ~ By RICHAAD PARKER • Mr. President.'· "'Secretary Brown , thank you for coming over on auch short notice. As you know, for soine time the situation around oU ha. been deteriorattng. Two hours ago I was informed by Secretary Mill er that the Saudis will no longer accept dollars tn full payment for their oil. As you realize, no other currency is strong enough to support the situation, and. in erfect, we will shortly Wl~ne:ss the collapse or the Western economies, including ours af this happens.·· .. Yes sir, I ... ·· "TIIE RE FORE, AFTER DUE DELIBERATION, I he1ve decided that a declara tion of war aj!amst the Saudis remains , the only possable option left open to us. However. Mr Secretary, we are not going to invade Saudi Arabia." .. Rut Mr President. l .. " ··u nder the war powers vested in me. I a m here by ordering you tomgbt t.o begin occupation of every ma1or refinery pipeline and storage facili~ ln the United St.ates. I · also want the headquarters or ~vely oil company wtth more than SI billion m sales ~cupied by dawn tomorrow." ··But President Carter nau onalizat.Jon can't .. ''NO 'BUTS.' MR. SECRETARY. r m takmg over the 011 comparues. Furthermore. f plan to tell the Amencan people that I am haltJng 1mporu. of 011 from OPEC countnes,,and that for reasons of nationa l secunty. rationing or all fuel --.! not JUSl gasoline -will be implemented immediately. · · 1 do not plan to lead thts country into a war that will cost hundreds of thousands of lives m order to protect the 011 comparues. We paid out over _, billion this year to import 011. Next year. 1t will exceed SJOO b1lhon. Yet when this crisis began we imported Jess than J5 percent of our 011: t.Od ay we import SO per cent. Why? &.>cause Amen can crude under pn ce controls earned smaller profit~ -not beca use domestic reserves had s uddenly collapsed · Bornban~ tht .\1 1ddlt· East into obhv1on won't -.ave us. Wt· r:mnot oc. cup~ tht• .\1 addle East . tht! whole population would oppow us F'vt•n 1f v.e trn·d. ¥-hat ~ould happen when we left '> ··A.ND Ol'R AJ,LIES -WHAT DO I tell Schmidt or G1scard d · Estaang'• That thl· l.Jn1ted States decided unilaterally to invade. beeauw ""e kn••v. they wouJd never agrei!? "On the other hand. 1( t halt 1 mportb~xcept from Canada and Mexico I ~top both the consumption of OPEC reserves °'nd the export or Aml·ncan dollars. .. The glut of oil left on the '4-0rld market wall cause oil prices to drop"° .,harph 1,.t v.111 s pllt OPEC apart Its weaker members cspc-c1all) l ndonc~IJ Jnd N1gena won't be able to stand the run du"n "A..'iO ff I ~'T<JP THE' Ol TFLOW OF the dollar. at v.111 rc~tor~ <:onf1denre both in rt and in Amenca n resolve. And at "ill calm the fears that we are really goLDg to wa r. whi ch 1s lut•lmg ">J)e<'ulatJon 1n gold alld other rommod1t1es" But Mr President. the oiJ compames .. :· .. To heir "'1th them. T hey nearly {'()Sl me the presidency. The)' dum ped Sl5 m1llton into Repubhcan campaigns -Bush and Connally were eaung out or their hands. Let them scre am now. l'U have C1Vllelh and the Justice Department keep them lied up in the courts for years.·· . "But ::.tr. you're semng property without com()(!nsation. and thl! Con!>Utuuon . '· "I ..U."JlCIPATE D THAT. NO. WE'LL compensate them a ll right -with 30-year. s1x ·perrent govem ment bonds. Then we'll "atch the m ar1?uc that they shouldn't bear the brunt of inflation · '\;o. Mr St.-<.'ret.,n. l· .. e thooRht about this carefully I do not plan to go do'>'n an Amencan hlStOry as the president who h•d th1~ rountr:-into ohllv1on H it's a choice between war and nat1onal.lzat1on of the most unpopular industry m Amen ca. J'll take m~ chance.. 'o~ \OU have }Our orders. I have to go get read) ror my addre.,., to the Amen<.'an people. Let me know as soon a. .. the troop<; st;in movin,:: Jordan·s on the phone to the networks n~ht nov. · . . .. Mailbox /Leader Wants Recall So Killers Won't Stalk Streets I To the Editor : We are pleased to Jcnow you a g r ee t ha t the Californi a Supreme Court under Rose Bird .. has lost respectability in the eyes of both the public and most of the state's le~a I practitioners." and that Rose Bard and Mathew Tobrane r "have done some f pretty foolish things." We are a l s o pl eased w it h your concurrence with the ob1ective of Californians for a Responsible Supreme Court that "maybe, e ven. they <Bird and Tobriner J sbouJd be removed." as stated in your editorial or July 20. Although we don't quite see the sinister implicat ions you su ggest by reason of three pro s e c utors a nd a r e tir ed OJ>lometrist deciding to do more about the problem tha n gripe. we would be more than happy to defer to other r esponsible people to accomplis h this goal you agree to be so worthwhile. We are not clear from your editorial who you would ~uggest should lead a recall -public defenders. defense attorneys. criminals? • AS P1lOSECUTOBS who must deal with the o utfall of the Court's detisions. we know firsthand \he incredible damage being done to the c r iminal j ustice syst e m and to the innocent victims and families of victims or c rim e . This a•attoess motivates us. You criticize the use of the term "depraved killer s" and others. What would you call a man such as Mautice Thompson who, afte r d emanding their money. sat a coupl~ on their sofa and then with cold calculation put a pillow to bis gun and then fired six bulh;ts into thei r bodies? Is this m an who bad tilled before only to be released upon lbe citizenry again not a "murderous fiend?" Would you dncnbe the Supreme Court's reversal of Thompson's death penalty because they think be eatered the home to kill instead of rob, merely a ''fooll1 h IMaa?" ' Sir han Sirhan's parole date bas been set. Charles Manson is having paroie hearings. Both h ad been give n the death penalty. Both will no doubt stalk our streets again. T he Cahforrua Supreme Court has heard seven death penalty cases since the vo t e r s ov e rwhe l m in g l y re·enacted the death penalty m 1977. Each case heard has been reversed. The Jaw and the will of the people have been ignored. The court has changed the facts and enunciated new "rules or Jaw" to comport with personal social philosophies. Or ange County juries have this year returned death verdicts against b aby·killer T heodore Frank and cbild·killer Rodney Alcala . However , as long as Bird and Tobrlner continue to sit on the Supreme Court, Frank and Alcala will no doubt stalk our streets again also . With Bird and Tobriner the only death penalty Californians will see will be that given the innocent victims of crim e. RICHARD FARNELL TNf ... • A id S p re•d To the Edit.of': Re your July 20 editorial. Tbe m on ey raised in the burn tele thon i n Ri chard Pryor's name was not m e ant for Richard Pryor. It was raised to help other unfortunate victims who need the attention and money more desperately. MICHELLE SIMPSON S..rt-8erwllritlf To the F.ditor'. I relpectfuJJ) take excetidom to your ecUtorial of July 18 regarding tbe six hours of• testimony wbicb I beard during my recent fact·fi.ndini heuinp oa the unemployment situation in Orqe Coun~. Tb.ree daya after they ended. 10UI' edit.ariaJ premlllunly jadeed &My wen "noa~ve"; a ~ wiU. wtDell J ~ ....... ~ J.S.ARIAY tECRUlllNG Jn addition, I believe your judgment diminishes• the real contribution made by the individuals wbo gave the board -through me -the benefit of their e:llpertise and counsel. When I first ind icated I wanted to inves tigate tbe employment displacement which seemed to be occurrina. f said we could not wait IOf' the unemployment percentaae to jum p to 10.S percent u it did in the lt'IS receuioo. The two fact· findiq bearidp were beJd to assess the situaUon and trends confronting us. AS A llESULT of information recelved during the tint &es· sk>n. 1 took acUoa. I uked tbe Orance County advocate In W11bln1ton, D.C,, to offer wbateftr ... ~ PGNlble in Ute err A approprlatJou bill \ bearings to insure more ot our tHpayers' dollars return to this c ounty for jobs for o u r unemployed workers. Last week during budget ne10Uatlons, I led the chal- lenge to the Environmental Manacement AaeacJ to propose a method for reducinc ovel'· regulation of our building ;nduatry by streamlining the permit Jll'C)Cell. Tbe information presented to me during the fact· findina bea.rincs persuaded me we must qoy to help our building and construction industry rebound from the recnsioo into v\able employers again. Over- zealoua re1ulatlon ls counter· productive. These wJ re a nl nte ode d , lmmediate reauJta from the fact· liJMUq beaJinaa. It hH alw~ ~ dear that the real purpo9e Of dM bNriDcl WU to pnmde a base of information from which good policy decisions can be made. A full and comprehensive r eport on \he hearings shall soon be presented to the Board or Supervisors. Ho wever . m y prelim inary thinki n g r ega rdi n1 this information makes it plain to me tbat I shall alao suggest possible dir~tions as to bow we might assist -diredly and lnd.irectl,y -our \Blemployment situation. P'HIUP L. ANTHONY Supervisor, First District Slep S•leftf 119 To the F.ditor: What's needed in W u biniton today and eapecl.Uy lbe White House II COWafe. 'l1ail ls not tbe Ume tor .Uyellq but tben doel seem to be an outbreak o( it. Witness the spectacle last week of a fine soldier hero receivmg a belated Medal or Honor and our President wiping away a tear after bestowing the medal. The occaston calls for a display of pnde. dJ.gni ty. and salutes au around, not tears. - o r course it may be t hat Carter JL&Sl wants to s how that Ronnie isn't lhe only one who can do it. Reagan. if you recall. c l os e d th e R e pub lican convenllon with a moment of s lle nt prayer and supposedly wiping away a tear (right out ol Hollywood>. If there was a tear shed I didn't see it -probably hidden in the valleys that time has etched in bis face. WHAT HE FAILED to ~e into consideration was that it was just four years ago Robert Dole cracked and cried upoo r eceiving the No. 2 s pot on the tic ke t. This s h ow of weakness cost the Republicans plenty . Now there are other optic>ns available like the Boy Scout heading up the Independents and whose happy s mile SQQests that he's about to graduate to the rank of Tenderfoot. We do have a choice -late your pick -but let me ten you that ~trouble doesn't belin . to expla.m OW' predicament for I fa il to see anywl\ere oo tbe 1 horizon that qne we need, the ~ oae with couraie. . WARREN G. ALTHOFF i • Lett~• /rom ~ Ort eoclconw. TM rigid to COfldln# ~ lo lit IJ)CJCe or ~UminoU libtl it rtamied. u ttna o/ 300 umdt or~ .. JOUI be gt~ ~me«. AU wttni '"""a. elw ~~and mailiftg addnll but namn maw be u*Nwld0tt reqwn '1 JV/lictot '"'°" ii oppornt. Pwrf'JI '°"'"°'bf~. ' .. I I J I , I U DAA..Y9'0T -•· ------ Enter contests consistently so you always have something to look forward to. advises I Harriet Brown. shown redoubling her efforts. She counts friendships as part of prizes. Blank Expre~ions Pay Off Wnte~t Whiz E"i_hused by FriendJJhip, Amicipalio11 By J UDITH OLSON Of IN o.ity PU.. i ... "! Somt' people spend tt.c1r m ad money on tennis. bowhnf( or belonging to a <'ountry club. but Harr iet Brown would rather "'11 pa per and s tamps any day. Iler hobby is entering contests and ~tl.-:. turned it into a profitable venture. Lds t year alone t he Rockford 111. resident won 129 prizes, and she firmly believes that the "big one" is just around the comer . "I'm going to win a car soon." she affirms . just like it wa s a written promise from God. But when a person has her name in 75 to 80 pots at one time. 365 days a year. the chances are that she's bound to w in big one of these days THE RE ALSO is ca m ar ad e ri e between fellow contesters, and Mrs. Brown finds m any opportunities to help prot egees a s they send in their entry blanks \ . Occasionally. there a re group benefits loo. Mrs. Brown's church recently won Sl ,125 from the RC company to carpet their church basement MRS. BROWN 'S KITS KEEP FEUOW CONTEST FANS ORGANIZED The bcvc•rae~c company offered SJ for each picture of a per!>on enJoying HC. so Mrs. Brown marshalled a bunch nf church mC'mbcrs a nd took a group !>hot of them all with drink in hand. T he p1cturt' was reproduced m a full 'Page ad in lhe local nf•wspapcr, mu<.'h to the delight of a ll the m embers of Alpine Lutheran Church MRS. BROWN estimates that she wins 25 percent of the contests she t·nte rs. t hough "1t m ight be a low pr ize ·· But she's lar ahc·ad of the people "ho never e ve n 5end a sweepstakes entry -ba ck for a milllon·m ·ooe shot at a prize ··vou <.'an·t "in 1r .'ou don't c·ntcr ~he says. "and you might ,,.. in 1r ~ ou enter. Somebody has to win " Mrs. Brown emphasizes that you don't have lo buy products to enter mos t contests. All you need is a 3·x·5-mch piece of paper with your name and whatever mformat1on 1s reqwred by lhe rules SH E SOMET I M E S sends manv entries to the same contest and she s ubscribes to several newsletters which keep her informed or contests all over the U S. She takes paper and envelopes with her eve rywhere to get new e ntries ready for future contests. : M r s . Br o wn . secr e t a r y t o th e president o f Suns tra nd Cor p . in llockford. started "contesting" 25 years a go whe n h er fi r st hu s ba nd was <!ommitted to a m ental institution. ":'.\1 y children needed something to ket•p them going , .. ~he s aid . "The poss1b1hty of finding ~omcthing in the mail provided 1l ·· M ri:. Brown . in Cal1for n1a to address a national convention of "contesters." has written a book ralll•d "The Winning Road" Lo teach oth<.'rs her scerets· of s uccess SH E IS AN evangelist for contesting because she thinks the fringe benefi ts a r e muc h more valu able t .• an t he prizes "It means h aving things t o look forward Lo and t he opportunity to give to family and friends." she s aid dunng a Costa Mesa mte rv1t'w Entcnng contests 15 a part1cularl:-. \ aluable hobby for elderly !>hut·1n!> or people who aren·t able to get around \t?ry well. Mrs. Bro,,..n be lieves. She marned again. slacked off. and then re·entered lhe pastime with new vigor when her second husband was rorced Lo retire with heart trouble. · MRS. BROWN hopes her book and the kit she sells with it will enable her to retire early and devote more time lo the other proJects she has lined up. She a lready h as e x plor ed e very pot ential of working for Sunstrand from bnn~mi: m Toastmasters clubs to t eaching n oo n t ime c l asses fo r secretarie~. a nd she'd like to t ry public relations for a while and write another book '"I'd like to tell people how they can keep their families together.'' she said "I'd like to write a book about how to have traditions." Students Ignore De bt Hert'. too. ~he IS experienced All or t he Christmas holidays at her house have tht'mt:<;. and all of tht: 40 to 50 relatives who drop by on Chrt'>tmas I-~\ e an.·. photographed :rnd documented LAST YEAR tht' holiday th<•mc -wa<. "On" ard. Chnslian Soldier.;," so <'ach child had a shield "1th his or her picture on It and hand.cut letters with the theme and date. Mrs. BroWn's ever -busy mind also has yielded. in the last few months. a booklet for all the s ix generations of her fa m 1 ly. complete "1th r eproductions or old family pholOgra phs and a lis t or the na m es. a ddre!.ses a nd t elephone numbers of eve r y member of the fam1l!o . ~ml' ~1x page-. in lc nK{h For beginning conte-.tc.•f:>. :'.\1 r'> Hrown off ere; the.e ~ugge!.t.J<m' ··First . you have to find out about the contest," she says. "Then. you have lO enter . And t hen you have to enter consist.enlly." She estimates she spends about Sl.000 a year in postage and supplies to enter the various cootests, but she disdains any attempt to match output with gain. "It's the fringe benefits that are imp<)rtant." she C'mphal>m.:s over and over ae;iin. Pilot Power closs1 f ied ads in Wednesday 's Coast Life and Do ily Pilo t reach 340.000 Orange Coast readers for only $2 for four lines. DAllY PILOT 642-5678 WASIDNGTON CAP) -Former students who took part in a major student loan program still owe the gover nm ent $731. 7 million with the average individual bad debt running about $840 for 875.000 people lbe Education Department sa ys are atilt in default. GO AHEAD, SLEEP LATE! The department s aid that as or Sept. 15 the de· fault rate was 16 percent for money borrowed t h r ou gh the National Direct Student Loan Program We Don 't Open Today Until 12 Noon SHOPTODAY 'Til5:00 P.M .. SOUTH COAST PLAZA ·reoOoncingToday 1:30P.M. :-:--.-..-,._. --·----------------- CONTEST AID A Burgla~ Takes Place Ev 10 Seconds ... #. We Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is! Once you've made the deci<,1on 10 take a second Trust Deed Real EstdtC l oan against you r home you waat cash--- not conver<,a t1on. You want perform.rncl' ---not p rocrastination. At Republic we p ride.· our<.c.·lve'> 1n being the ACTION home: loan company. We deliver \'\hat wC' promise. M ost home J - loan companies require n o rmal processing time of tw weeks for second Trust Deed Real Esrate l oans. At Rc:publ1c we: have the flcx1b1lity 10 advance a po rtion o f ~ou r loan---w1thin 48 10 72 houro, 1f need be. If you need the full amount right away we c-.tn arrJnge 1hat also. r nr loam o f Sl0.000 10 $500.000 on home•' o r income propl'flV. r Jlk to one of our c•xrwru n< c·d . fHOlt''>'>1on.1 l lo,rn lirol..(·r<, \\ t.'11 .irr df'~'· rhc loan h"'' ..,u111•d 1c, \<Hlf 1nd1\ 1cfu.il rwt·ch---1•\r·n i1 ,r,u re· hcJv1ng Im.in< 1.sl ddl1{ultl<'., \\ e dc·li\ t·r c,n r,ur pr nm I'><''>. 1>1-< .nJ 1 \\t '' h1·r1· ,,, ht·l11 • R e public H o m e Loan 19772 M acArthur Blvd .. I rvine-. C.A H2 7 I :; ( 7 I 4) 8 5 I 0 9H I I Sears (111.111titi1·, ancl a''urtnu·nl' .111· limiti·cl. '" hu1 n 111' Huncin~ton Beaeh SURPLUS STORE Sue 2~ on all items in stock. "-•· v U hr" ''1ul1t\ .~ d1\(""'W\t1ru,llf"f'I v.,.... "'""'-qutllf-t .,, .. ,,,,,. ,.,.1ut11r P'•''"'' .,, "'' trtfctrwtr-1 ··~ ""•" """'••• •"'° • "' "th--11t ~,,.,, ... , .. ff"'mHh nll~f""d tu. ( .,, .. ~C t "''""'" '"''"' -''•"' •·• ,,. m.t•H" ., ~ •. ,,.1, ,,. ,,..... .. ,,liJ.00 ,~ ""'"''" Men's 3-Piece SUITS Outstanding Value s59ee Girls' PANTIES were 79c each NOW Assorted BATH CARPETING 50°/o OFF Former Catalogue Prices 2 Speed WINDOW FAN was 87.95 NOW s4999 WERE 1 79 NOW sa c Men's .. "-SPORTCOATS I h. \ t'~/ '\ l. were 29.99 /}~~J ,I ,...~ .,' ~ 'f \ NOW s1 gee . ,_ \ 5 Light Country CHANDELIER was 62.99 NOW s37ea Electric SOCC ~R GAME was 29.97 M.U.C-~.cll *S.W•111• "··-· .. ·· ..... t)lll M.a .. NOW s17aa ........... .............. .. ...... ....., 11:tt-f A•.._.~ <"H iDl'T Pl.AN \ CIVIC ISSUE SIJndey. July 77. 1 MO DAIL y ptLOT A• Skjr No Longer the ~imit San Clemente tries to limit signs, Mesa predicts chances for succ~ss 8)' STBVlt •rratElL °' ............. Somb.,·f•ud ,.,,._ .. uuv~ o f the Chambf>r ol Commerc-e wtte Uw~. backed up by a a&andlna room ·only crowd of llnj(ry downt~ nwrchant.s They nm to confront lbt" City Council ovf'r a strict auf!n ordin11nctt that would lurt to u ban on larae bu.'\IMss s1an11 and thos sign Urnt Pffk above shopkttiwr · roollops O .. ly Plltll 5u" PMIO DOES HIGH SIGN ATTRACT DRIVERS? Merch•nts Protesting New Ordln•nce If that scenario sounds familiar, 1l took place last week m San Clemente council chambers BVT A NEAR CARBON copy of that two hour session occurred more than six years ago in C-OSta Mesa, where council members had the tough choice of ordering up a clutter-free downtown, or toning down the law to recognize the economic realities facing merchants of that city. In lbe latest sign battle, San Clemente Council members are considering imposing stricter provisions to the city's existing sign law in order to eliminate a proliferation of plastic and neon over the city's downtown skyline. Last week. after hearing from more than a dozen merchants and chamber representatives, San Clemente council members decided to hold off on the controversial chanJteS and sent the package back to its planning commission THEY DIRECTED THAT panel to see 1f <tllematives could be developed in the ordinance that would take into consideration the concerns of local merchants. But they also made 1t clear they want to !>et an end to sign clutter on El Camino Real and " .. Del Mar Avenue. and they want to see it soon ··1 wish them luck ... laughed Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal when told or the San Cle mente coundl's goal It's not that Sorsabal 1s a cynic It's JUSt that he's heard 1t all before Our Helene Curtis Uniperm lets you f]n)oy your summer 21.50Reg.$39 Whe1tler you're o beod't bU'n a o tennis pro. ht east thilg you want Is to fuss with you hQr. The lk1ipam hcMtrlg cut. sharrl)OO. set a bk>w4Yaddlb0dyond tulness. So Whatever styte you~ looks better. longer. And it's d11l""8dtolook 1'at as ten1ftc on guys. too. beauty~ 705-ol stores except a enshow. eleqon, foxhlll. westrmster may I Six yeara aau or ab&I u t be1lde the Coit• Me a Ci ty Council wh~n th•t panel conaldfrtid lmpo.lna " strict algn law lie II t«'n~ to the 1mpu11s loncd pleus or, r('cord i,hop operiator ond thrHt.s from tlre' shop own~r• 11 mtrchantJ. cited the hardships lh»l would accompany the ordinance. Uut that coune1I stuck to its guns. Sorsabal rt>clll . ltf\d voted to lmpocse the ordinance. ulllmng i.n umort1ution schedule <a planned phu111na out or large s1~ns) to attain Its goal. Today. more than six years after the 1·ontroyer.ual council vote, Costa Mesa still has .i 1i kyllne lull of s1gni. 00 G CLARK. A PLANNER for Costa Mt"W. admits the city's sign law "has been hanging in partial limbo Mnce its adoption 10 1974 .. Hut ht' pred 1ct~ all businesses "111 be in c·onformanct• with the code by 1984 -10 year:. arter its adoption T he inland city's 1:1mortization schedule ..illows sign owners with more expensive signs a longer period 1n which to bring them into conformance. ~nd while the last or the non·conformmg -.... . ...... .... .. ..... ~ c:ze -1 • igns are expected to come down In less than four years. Clark said the city want.a to get rid of Illegal signs before that. "TifE COUNCIL <LAST year> decided t.hal until IUegal signs <those put up without benefit of city permit> come down. we can't really press businessmen with nonconforming signs to take theirs down." he explained. He said city sign in.spectcv have nearly completed a canvass of all signs on every business in town. and is concentrating on elim inating illegal ones. "Once the illegal signs are down. we hope the coun cil will start in earnestly on the over the-roor signs and those that are too large," he said. Jack1 Hammett. a forme r Costa Mesa councilman who was mayor when the ordinance "as approved in 1974. says he's pleased with the progress h~ has ~ecn 10 cleaning up Costa ~l esa 's sign blight ''THE CONTROLS THAT have been placed on signs are good," he said, "and the attrition wiH take place. i£ the city enforces its law." But Hammett says a key to a successful ~1gn law lS nex1b1ht) .. "(( a law isn't flexible enough to let a businessman keep a !>1gn that's six Inches too large, then 1t 's self·defeatlng." he said .. Hi s advice for San Clemente council members? "TIIE COUNCIL'S GOING lo have lo have some guts." he chuckled. "Unless they've got • the gumption to r<'ally enforce illegal and nonconformins: signs, then they ought to stay out of the balll(ame. ·· And they shouldn't expect rapid acceptance or the strict ordinance. City Manager Sorsabal <;a1d "Our chamber is ai.king ror another review of the ordinance.·· he said. Own Your Own Business Show • Are you IOOkmq for a buc;1ne"IS of your own? Attend lhe market place or bus1ne'ls opportun1t1e<; • F«AMCMSIS • DISnllUTOltSHtrS • DEALBSHU'S • l~YfSTMINTS IMN AT THE PARK HOTEL t40 .... H'l1 •t> ~ M'Jl 1155 s. ...... cl........... 171 41750.1111 Aug. 1, 2, 3 • Showtlmes Frl/Sat-1·9 PM Sun 1·6 PM ._t:lM---•SIOOO-s--•••tN•od-771 't ",...,, .o~~.o·-1 1 "' ~r ... ,.O•Sf PO ,. • , MEI'S Kiil GOLF SHIRlS 311 ATTRACTIVE ·~DIGITAL WATCHES \ W1dt bond 1op Nylon/ 4 8 ~- spondea. 8o\ic \hode~. ,._ TUllUR lllfiERS Breok resistont p lostic 3 $1 hongers. 3 per pcxkoO•· fk&1. SELF- PllPEll.D llWEI s131 ''l"' 3'' "'MS 2'h-l.l.'A' a&IL UIT 97° ~1oned ol wrinl..le· A cowot shirt, lo .. n W ith tong \ ester co110 , rc~1\tont po y b plocket ,ront II 3. u11on point co or, ond one pocket. GE® STEAM-DRY IROI 1011 25 stcom venu Dv rever. cord. set, contour hondle. Center cord for right or left ironing. °''PO\oblf' I pc. vn1I Twin p ocl 4 1 01 1.'0<h Sove .,. .. • 1-lllJtA' COFFEE CIUIEI I -. ,._ 111 Po.,.,dered non d0try coffee creamer con t0tns no m1ll1. or mill. fot L'"-= / .-------. r:-';---~, f!~i'.:i -a..-· & """""' -........... ~ .. ~ .... "9ft4 .............. ~ .. .._ ___ _. .. -;-"' . . LIOUID POOL CHElllCALS- sw1m pool chtnlicoh. liquid 2 22 chlonne, or liquid o<id No 1...._ deposit. no rttvm. hr Olll 12~8C~ 5 lunc11on, l C.D worches for men o r women Rugged me1ol bond\ in hondi.ome siyfing 24"-WIDE PUSH BROOM 433 . 15 llTCHEI llfiS 44 qvort copocity, Toll ICrtche<\ con ~' Mod.! of plastic: 18° .. ·-~ f, .. )· ··: ~~: 0 -~ -~ CHICIEI FRIED STUI W ith wi\tpJ>f"d pototoe• ~oble. eteom grovy.' roll ond bvner 111 1-PICI CEU.ILISE SPllllES . 2 $1 pq. 17-0Z."' IMIRT • BATHROOM CLUIER 64~ lh1\ loom1n9 dl.'on· l.'r d~o11ll.'\ while 11 PICllGED COOKIES Fo•orite\1 P0<ko9e• ore -4 4 0 f1om6lo, 11 OH· eoch ·-... ..... 1~Tll OIUIUC ACI 7•1 Ouroble l oot lock9f, 30 indl 12•• "re Choke of color,. I AJe OAk.v PtLor Volunteers Try Visiting lsttan& and chatting with lhoff tr1ndf'd al homt-by 1lln~s. 01ee or dlbabilll y t'an be a r cwurd1na& c ptortt'n<'l' for vo luntel·r~ 1n ft number ot progrttrns T ht' Oran.ie County M e ntial tf t"ulth Auocuttl<>n s~ki. Just ~uch ~le ror its 1\ie da y m orn1n.: talk l' SIOf\!> AND 8t:NIOll eih~ens who enJoy meal:; de livered by volunteer~ In several c1hes ull)O get to l'nJO)' a bit Of t'O mpitny as well. Information on those oppo rtun1t1es to help o th e rs 1s available through t~e Voluntary Action Ce~ter or South Oran ge Count y a t 67~·9210 or 833-9278 Those numbers will a lso do for details on the following A ne w 'Planne d Parenthood clinic In the S addleback Va lley 1s short on nurses during its Tuesday hours from 3 to 7 p.m -THE RAPE Crisis Network wi ll provide training lo volunteer :.pcakers wil ling t o :.hare the f?rOup 's ('Oncems with clubs and organizations . Clerical !>kills also are needed Elderly people with DftHh Not I~• CAllMICHAEL THOMAS CARMICHAfl ,,,.Ill""' 01 Hi,,,tl!)QI"" S..iKh C• ~ ""' °"'' 11 Y•••' P .... wo ••"•"" Ju•• 1• t<ieo Uf' •~ 'urv1vfld t>v "'" w tft> Ht>l .. n "'"'"er'" .. of """tlnqto" 8.,.t< I> C• . '°" Thof'n.t9\ (Arm1(fWfl'I of Srl'A, Ca oauqf'ttf't Adrb~'d Sttfo,,..on ot M "ywwooo Cit \ or~nor•Ht<lrf'rt l>rOIMr )OM , ... , ... (Mf'I of Scotia"'.! And «1 -..'tf'f """''° Tt-trr'W' t r)f lonq ., .. &<" Ca \frY•''"~ #,,.,_.,..., .. ,on .. un<Mt Ju<y 11 1"'90 .. 1 I OOPM "' '"" ., • .trl°'Qr l,.-wn Mf•fN'Jf"1_,1 (hHPf"f Wtfh ().t\tOr ROOt"r Rf ro ot '"" N -'woorl ...... , "°' l vthP,.., ( nurr " othr ••hnQ Y tVt('"' or'IOl'f' """"0•,-fl'li(f•()l\l'lf ... A'tw°'" I '""'" ~ Qh.-i Mtw-1~t " o• (lKfA 1 ...... '>41}~)\A .• KALINl(A ... r RE o ono 11AL1N1<A "" ..,,., d rl'\1dfnt Of Or~ (.nut"th fnr ,,,_.. Od'I )t \f'fl.9f"\ mQlwtnQ ,_,.,,. fr-~ (_,lf"'t"YI"'"" lltf'tl)f' ....... p.r,."'<1 ..tw~~ M Jutit }) 1~ H,. Wd'\ tt f"nl1"mt!F-r of lrwt M•l•t6'" #~df>f' Of lhP P\Jl'f)fP t-tf'IM°1, """'"""" 61'0 if•• vet.-rc)n'Of WOrtd War If tr't thfi US J!HfT'ly ........ t\ \Uh "Yfid b¥ "'' Wlff' Ooro1r>v ICaltr>lt,. OI ,..._, e~,.,~ < • ? c:f•uqnlt r \ Donna 1 ou1u• 'ch rpo,,_. of N-1 BPMh ( .. '""" I tMI Allo\On I(""""'" OI R"'1 l DOQt-MontM\cl Mr Kttltniltt ,.,,, .... '" \tdlP ·•I ,,,.. H.-rl>Qr la-Mt>mo<1 .. 1 0•"1><"1 on !>ul'Wl<itY Jut., "}I t980 ittH o .. v p,,..,.,,. •f"lt~1 ••II ,,_. f'WlotO ;tt 1N> Jitvfl'r\tO~ N•t•on•I (f"m fi'ffl'ry tn A lvf>t\•OP, C.• \forvttf'\ vno-r '"""' 01 r+tr '°"' OI Hdrbor l .,w~ Mo\.lnt Ollve- Moriu.or., of c O\ld -.. .. 'MO-U~• E~llLING MINNA EHJILINC. rr•tOfl't'lf ot •"•~•m Ca P-t\ui.a e1wAy Of" Jvtv 1\ '* '" C,dtO-n G<O\lfl'. ( ,1 Born 1n Wl\(on\ln an .,..Ol..,,,oer 11 I~ ~,.,.. I\ '""Vtvfit(I bit ? '\On\ Wfl'rntor f- E hrhnq Jr Of ~o'"' rW'liO H,..r~tt ff'lrh"Q Of W ,.'\lmt"'\ffOr (~ 1 Qr4ind<"tlor,-n itnO .. fli •.,.ttl C>fM'OChft.ofMi Priv.tff' ""''"''"'~ wtnf'I ""''0 tntfftrM""' •n Jptff'r\On, W1\(t'in\1n In l•PU ot flt);llrf'f' OOt\ftfl()n\ to your •a•O" .. ,.. <Putritv \fl',.vtc,., Uf'IO•r thfll 01r1>ct1on o t 84t1t 8tirQtirOf" \.m1th & Tutrult Wf'\tttfft C"ttPt-1 Mottuarv ot Co\t~ Mt ... d ..... " Neptune Societv ' CllEMATI~ IUlllAL At SEA 646-743 1 y..,, -1111 loKMty -_, -~,,. .. "'''"*-...... it, ............ --•-<-.U... W <"KH . Goll ... ,,_ _,,.1 .. ""' 14 11n. '-"' /Mr. ,. f'IHCl llOTHHS SMrTHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 .... fAMfLY COLOMA&. FUNaAL HOMf 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACtftC Y•W ...-.OllM.PAI• Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c Vtew Drive Newpon Beach 644·2700 McCOti4ICll MOITUAl•S Laguna Beach •94-~1 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 NAUOI LAWM-MT. OUVI MortuafY • C.metery Crematory 1625 Gtslef Ave .• Costa Mesa 54().555<1 IALTZ ... OM SNTM a TVnal. WIS1CU9 CMAf'IL 4V E.17th St CoetaMeea Ml•• H a de ~lr• t o &h art• hou I ng a nd living l'X Pf'n. ~k fOM<'Onc to hl'lp them ft'l tosc>lh ·r. 111 undr r th 3U!IPI<' of U CCfltt'r People arc. ne dt'd In man booth Mt the Lagun11 .. ~ .. Uval o( Art.I> v. here a bo<*lel i &old fc>aturlns the works hown Income benefit~ thu South Coa l Hoy ' And G1r1~· C'lub L t•ol1un , Vietnamese nnd Spun1sh trani.laton> are !>Ought (o r parents bring ing t heir c hildr e n into immunization clinicb for s ho ts before the ne 'A school year. How <.'l s e woul'd Mart in Av1at1on e mployees arrive for the final game of their softball sea son? No sooner had the two helicopters landed in center field of CenlenruaJ Park in Costa Mesa then the players scampered to their positions. OUR WAREHOUSE IS JAMMED! ~ J THE VERY BEST BRANDS OF SEWING MACHINES & VACUUMS .... ........ I • ;;_-..- ~ • i J I I j J ' ~,,. SAVE on newest models, save more on closeouts, save even more on floor samples! v CHECK THESE FAMOUS BRANDS: SINGERS e VIKINGS e RICCARS e ELNAS e BERNINAS PFAFFS e NECCHIS t BROTHERS e NEW HOMES e WHITES v CHECK THESE EXAMPLES: LIST $1099 SALE LIST $939 LIST $149 LIST 1599 SALE LIST $429 LIST $289 BRAND NEW AUTOMATIC OPEN ARM SEWING MACHINES '589 SALE •349 SALE *289 '199 SALE •139 SALE •94 FULL GUARANTEE & LESSONS* VACUUMS HOOVER • KIRBY • EUREKA FILTER QUEEN • PANASONIC ROYAL• COMPACT V' CHECK LIST LIST •309 THESE SALE EXAMPLES: •189 1189 SALE •79 LIST •99 SALE •49 ALL VACUUM PRICES INCLUDE FULL GUARANTEE f i jj i:tf1ir.13 :11:f lff;1 :Jl:I iti PARSONS • SMITH • IML I TO FIT ALL MAKES I MODELS OF SEWJNG MACHINES vCHECK THESE EXAMPLES: LIST •419 SALE '179 LIST •319 SALE •199 CABINET PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY & INSTALLATION. LIST •151 SALE •s9 S•WlllQ MACHIN•S &VACUUM 11um11t111 ••••• .. 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We<.t. in thP Citv or ......_STATEMENT Santa Ana Cnliforn1a on 11u!.':.:.::~·0-·""' ff''0 " "OO•"Q AUQU!>I 19.' 1980 al 10 ·00 C0 &'11'fG CONCEPI". 1 Mo•.--A M 0o .. •~ <A<...,,.,..•.,11• IF YOU OBJECT to lhl" ~·~H~:;:;;;,,.1, "'"'"'""' orant1nQ of the petition ,,.;, ,,.,...,_., " <Of'Ou<•..., I>• ..., vou shOuld either appe,ir -··-· al the heannQ and st atri '"" ,~ ':'.~..., .... ~ ·~ vour ob1~ction s· o.r fi l .. c-i.c...,....,,0r.._c_1v.,..Ju1t written ot>1ec t1ons w ith thP •S, ,_, court before the hear ina "'u'"'j Your appearance mav bf' HUNTE•&VOU .. __,.. .. .._ 1n p er son o r by your •-"'~°""" altornev !:,';'=--... "'" I F Y 0 U ARE A '"'-·CA mu C R E 0 I T 0 R o r d Pv1>11"'"' 0r....,. C.O.\I o ... 1v Polo! continqent creditor of the Ju••''·~ >. '°· "· '"° ~f!O d eceased. you must fi If' PUBLIC NOTICE your claim with the court or present It lo t h P personal repr e<;entativf" ll1CTIT1ousausiNns • appointed by the court MAM« STATIMt:NT within four months from ~::,:~~';" "''°"" m 00-"9 the date of first issuancP THE "<>St. ,,. '"" s1 . H.,...· of letters as provided in ,,,..,,.. 1141«11, c. .,... Sec lion 700 of the ProbatP 11v111 ,.........._SM•. m tOttl St· Cod e of California. Tt)e .._t....,a-:t1.c •. .,... · f11 · 1 1 1n Er1< £. '""""-· ttit Ottfl-• time for 1nq c a m s w o. .H ............ llN<,,,C• .,.., not expire prior to four ""' llv\IMn " <-ted "" • months from the d ate of -···~Sloff the hearing noticed above. TN\\~ -,._ .. ,,, .... vou MA.V EXAMINE C-tyCIMlofOr.,.c_.,onJwly the file kept by the COUr1. 10 • '"°" ,,.,., If you are interested in the "'*'.-0r...,. c-1 o.11., Ptlo4 estate, you may f i le a Jui., u. JO. 21.""" J. "'° Mn • reouest with the court to r eceive special notice of the Invent ory of estate ~--,-,cn-,,-ou-,-..,--,-, .. -.-"--~ assets and of the oetitions, NNM sun1MNT accounts and reports de~· PUBLIC NOTICE TIW ... .....,. --'' Cl9lfto """' c r ibed in Section 1200 ot ""',·~t: ACCOUNTANT.'"' Kfll9!'Cs the California Probate Cir.,Hwat~9Mcll.CA.,... Code. 1 P•trkl• llvttl ~~"-· t tll l' ~ Clf., _,....,_ 8"tll, CA Tl\lt ..,_. ,, CGMllc1M by ... lft. _ ........ .................... Tlllt .....,_ -"-Mltl .. C-'Y Cllf'll .. Or-.. c..Ml'f Oft Jiii• '°·'-· E rnH t J . Sctt•g, J r ., M eserve. Mumper a Hugttt•s, 4 440 V o" Kann• Ave.. Suite S30, N.wt*18"ctt, Cl.,,...; (714) 7.$1"'"5 , ORANGE COUNTY NEWS .. . DESIGNER PAINTS FLORAL PATTERNS Stttich•I Katlyuenyongvtt In Booth Fast Draw Fashions in a Hurry By DON CHAPMAN Of IM 0 .. ly ~llot Slaff There's one Sawsdust Festival exhibitor who can whip out a colorful handpainted dress fa s ter than you ca n say Sitticha1 Katiyuenyongv1t. !'hat s lhe art1!>t 's name ot lhe Thailand· born designer who says. "H takes me about five minutes per dre!>s when I 'm in mass productJon .. HE DIDN'T WASTE any lime when he arrived in America from his native land 13 ,)'ears ago, whe~ he received a bachelor's deer ,dearee in engineering in just five years. while ·•llll leanung to speak Engl.tsh After leaving the University of Southern Alabama. Sittichai moved to California where he bustled through a master's program. earning a degree in business administration. "I worked for a while. then I decided 1 wanted to open my own business. I figured l.hat ·s no fun like this, .. said SitUchai. who owns a nd operates Siam in Laguna Beach, where he s ells h.ts dressei.. "Th.is !the drcs.s shop and festival sales) is fun and I make money." he said . "ll 's nothing fancy -I don't have a secretary. But l sure make money -and I hke to pa.mt .. IN COMBISING ART with business Sitt1chaj paints various scenes and designs on dresses and blouses with a fabric dye ··Parrots are the · 10 • thing right now Everybody is wearmg them.·· s aid the 34-year· old Lagunan. "Bamboo 1s also popular. It 1s a class ic plant With any person. I can make them look taller. or shorter. using bamboo " The cheerful S1tt1cha1 takes care all the while to keep the, painting vaned "THAT IS THE DIFFERENCE between an artist and a copier who can see someUung and go home and copy 1l. But the artist is different. You put your personal feeling into 1t. ·· he said The colors Sitticha1 u~es vary with the dress fabric colors and the people to whom he 1s selling. "l tell them. 'If you don't Uke what you see. we'll make it for you .... he said. "But it has to be artJst1cally oriented." Sittichai exhjbits his work at other festivals. such as those in Westwood and Hermosa Beach. and finds t.he buyers vary in their tastes. HOW MANY DRESSES does he sell during a festival? "I don't know. I'm painting dresses all day long. and l'm painting at night." A festival exh ibito r for three year s. Siltichai sells dresses for $30 and S35 and blouses for ns. Laguna Manor RETIREMENT RESIDENCE Private rooms in a Quiet garden atmosphere overtooklng the Pacific Ocean. Attractivety served meals including special die ts. aity maid service. phones. cable T.V. and al transportation included. ...... J. TWAIN·A•111'dalt •• ZIJIS..C...ttl_.w., I I 1 .... C&t2611 1714149 .... .. f~ro•Pflflf'A3 SUMMER SPECIALS I 00/o Off llMODB.S, ROOM ADOITIOMS. PA nos & DICKS ACC.,_ IY s.T. I It MINORITY ADOPTIONS URGED • • • 1tartfd me«tna with them in aroups 111 the tvenU\I, her ported I .. A LOT OF THE BLAC'K ~pie felt laol1t.d as far a.a adoption ls t0ncemed," Si.Id 0•1Hb)' "They didn't think a.nybody wanted to •dopt • k1d but them " Ocleeby bU1d ull bl•ck group,1 wert' uc teu£ul b~C:llUSC ''OWnln(l lht' &roup I~ 1ljniC1c11nt tor tb~m . tor one~. the)' have control of •omelhin& " llt' rt'JlOrttd that the m~&s drew people from U\rouahout lht county and changes in the formal proc-t'<iun: nude• difrerence "ftlaclt f1mtUes have tr1d1uon1Uy ratsed othc-r proplt>'i. kids C1nformally> ever since !lluvt'ry," he )tud "It we could Just tell people to <'Or'llt' pack up their lud and cut out aU the crap we hav'1 to go through we rould place all our bl.-ck klds tomorrow " HENaY REPORTED THAT they began to appear, before black groups and received an overwhelming response. "The first group we went to was the West End Action Group. all black businessmen. Next we went to the ~ond Bapllst Church. one of the largest In Santa Barbara. It was such an emollonal thing that people were even identifying themselves as adoptive parents and from there 1t j11st snowballed.·· But. they were asked by Sharon Kaplan and Debbie Silverstein of the Orange County p arent's eroup. how could theae thln1s be applied to Oran1e County ~ Ogle by said the first move 1hoWd be to appo nt an lildvi.Jory board. with at least a three- quamr1 black membership. to recommend ways to reach the black and Mexican-American commw\Jties. S. S. BUILDERS 675-4416 "GET ntE ADVISORY committee lo push for a commitment from the boar d or 11upervisors to look for morl' b!ack workers.·' ht' ===================~ rt!commended. Delores ChurchJll. deputy diret'lor or the Orange County Human Services Agency's adoppons uhjl. said the lack of black social worlc:ers in that branch Is due in part to the agency's hnmg practices ··Adoptions 1s a very popular kind or service <to work 1n)." she reported "We try to transfer people around here who h;tve bttn in social services elsewhere and have asked to work m :idopt1ons .. 1 BUT ONLY IN THE LAST three or rour vears has Orani;!e County act.Jvely recruited btack social workers in any area, she explamed Ai. a result. only a few have been around long enoui;!h to transfer into the adoptions branch. wht-re opening~ come up onJy rarely Ms. Churchill also noted that "there 1s a lot of resistanCt>" to the idea that social workers should only deal with their own ethnic group. 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W.0.) ; 898-3311 557-1324 541.1111 145-1121 I Deity g.9_: Sat. 9-8-Sun. 9-5:00 P.M. 0 .4J2 DNL V Pt&.OT •• ,. • .Nl'r «7, '., Bed 'l'ape Tussle Bureaµc rat8 V 8. Bure auc rats I j, SAUL PE'M' ~ ~ AP'-l.iC-•1 I"' BtJYOS. Md.-Haters of bureaucracy , dreaders of growt.h and lovers of irony have a new rallying p oint at a s ubd1\1ision known as Beau Monde, lS miles northwest oC the capital ol Western democracy Beau. it won 't be, cry o utraged r eside nts, if the bureauc rats o f Montgomery County proceed with their plan to convert 1.200 acres of waving wheat and corn into a fin al resting place for the human and industrial wastes that come, inexorably, like de ath, taxes and promiBes, from the District of Columbia and Its environs. .. WE HA VE found the county gove rnment1 unresponsive . short -sighted, arrogant, s mug, blandl y optimi s ti c a nd •nrs1 ,,.,, •a11, I llti•k ii aeHI ,,.. all right. 'l1leR, ii 0..,.1 10 fJe .U riglal ••• I '• •11~ It .,w lie aU ri9"t ••• 9 L ....• I '-•'t. . technicaJly deficient,'' says a disgusted Jim Knight of 21925 G r eenbrook Ori ve. Could happen to anyone. Except that Jim Knight, like many of his neighbors who work for the federal government and sought peace in the exurbs, has heard aJl these nasty adj eetives leveled against the n ational bureaucracy that employs him. He heads an important section of the Nuclear Regulato r y Com mission. which passes on the safety of proposed reactor sites. His is the voice of the federal expert who. in a multitude of a n gry h earin gs, t ri es t o pers uade enraged, worried citizens that everything will be a ll right. Now his own local government is telling him that e verything will be all right and he doesn't believe it, j ust as he. himself, has been djsbelieved. THE SHOE IS on the other root and it hurts and Jim Knight has a n ew compassion for people trying lo stop the ma rch of gov e rnme nt. "I had n't r e alize d ," h e s ays, "how frustrating a citizens fi ght can be. It's like a lone infantryman trying to stop a tank with a rifle." Like other areas or metro- politan Washington, Montgomery. County dumped sewage into the Potomac River for years. In the yearly '70s, somebody proposed that th e central sewage treatm e nt plant u sed by Montgomery and other counties -be e xpanded to i n c lude incinerators that would spare the river and bum the goodies on land. The U.S . E nviro nme ntal Protection Agency blocked that. Air pollution. In 1974 the EPA went lo court and stopped the counties from using the river. Waler pollution. DENIED FIRE and water, the county began an entrenchment process, which it proposed to extend to the farmland behind Beau Mo nd e a nd other subdivisions . By this method, lime-treated sewage is buried in trenches two feel wide and fi ve· reetdeep. And so, in the green, rolling vistas or Montgomery County. resident federal bureaucrats and other s wlo work for the Environmental Protection Agency as well as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, people wbo freque ntly have to do com bat with q uestioners of bqreaucntic decisions suddenly became activist citizens fighting bureaucrats. They formed a com millee <Citizens for Responsible Waste Disposal). they raised money <about $4,00C)), they flocked to bearinp in noisy numbers, they carrifxi sips, they sent letters, the.J ~the conventional "18dom.ol their governors. THEY SAID the county plan was poorly 11tud1e d, that 1t contains risk of le akage that could result 10 another Love Canal. that dnnking water couJd be contaminated, that genetic defects and cancer could result. The county insisted that it had met necessary safeguards but did acree. after several protest meetings, at least to consjder alternative plans. Meanwhile, people like J im Knight and Mary Sbeel (w~ realtor told her the land behind h e r hou se would beco m e ~arkland) look out from their patios at the fields and shudder at the possibilities and smile grimly over the several Ironies. Knight. h is wife a nd \wo cbUdren came here 15 years a10 to escape urban congestion. They bought a one-s tory brick house and an acre or land. Over the years. he spel'lt more, adding a wing and the covered patio. In today's market, he fig ures. the place would be worth $85,000. Without sludge out back . AT THE Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Knight. an engineer himself, beads a team or 70 engineers, geologists and seismologists who must det- ermine whether a given site and a nuc lear reactor are s afe against earthquake, flood or other natural disaster. ·'Ther e's something every engineer learns to fear,'' he says. "We've seen it in our work at the NRC. Your options are restricted &o such a degree that you begin to rationalize . First. you say, ·1 W nk it will be all riqht.' Then. 'it ought to be all r ight. I'm sure it will be all right. It will be all right.' " An expert himself, Knight s tood up before the County Council and warned them or the ·1t'e """e l•••d dee ro11••• 90.,er••e•I IDlre •p•••l.,e, ••orc- d gh t e d .. arroga•I .. s "'"fl ..• and t~irall11 d e fir le al. • 1C af1• o•e f e d e ral fJllrea mrra 1. 'd a n g e r f> o f i m mo v ab I e1 expertise. He said the burial of any toxic mater ial is very complex, in volving m a ny unforeseen hazards and requiring much mor e study than the county b u r ea u c r ats ga v e the entrenchment project . He said the NRC learned this through ··many painful experiences" in a ssessing a given site and s tructure for the storage or disposal o f r a d ioact i ve materials. "OVEJl THE years we have had our s uccesses and our disappointments . At various t i me s a nd in va r io u s c ircumstances we have gone from unquestioning certainty as lo the acceptability of particular design and con s tru ction practices to shock at what we did not know. I've seen the handy rationales wither in the race of rea lities and I've watched the soulful march back to tbe drawing boards. "Let me remind you that there is an epidemic of leaking landfill sites in this nation, an epidemic that bas already left our future gene rations with a despicable heritage." H e asked, thi s m a n or government did, that be and his family and bis neighbors not become .. the victims of a smug government that is unable to admit it bas been wrong." And up in Pennsylvania, at a place called Three Mlle Island, . many residents were moving out temporarily during the venting of a n uclear reactor. Tbey simply did not believe gov - ernment and utility usurancee that tbe ....no.ctive 1u vented wouldnotreadlctanaeroua levels. Some ol thole akeptlcs were planniDg to stay with friends In Beaullonde. AF'• NEW JET NAMED HILL AIR P'ORCE BASE. Utah (AP) - Tht Air f'orc~·a newest Jet fl1hter hH been cbrl1teoed \.he Ftghline Falcon Th F 18, dnlped u a multl·role fl1hter for both air-to-air and air· to-1urface comb11t, wu 1lven the nam e "to re fl ect ts p o wer , a treneth, ability and versatility," said Lt. Gen. William Nelson at the ceremonies. Nelson I• commander or the l2tb A!r Force. Fans (;harged WJ Arrea1'ed At L.A. Feat L.OS ANGELES <AP> -More than 80 people were 1nest.ed on a variety of charaet dwiDc a day-lone rock concert Saturday al the Los An1eles Memorial Coliseum, police Hld. Del. David Bannl1ter said after the concert that the total probably would rise because "they're sUU bringing them in" to the Coliseum field Jail. Mos t were arreated la connection lwlt b aareotlca charges, but wo ...... arrtll8d for battery, two for ~vtnl s tolen goods aad two for burglary, be said. 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((lvlnu th(' Euitt Ct>rman woml'n their ninth iOld mc'<lal 1n 10 Olympk ruce5 heart, and he was described as not 1n serious cond Ilion a t a hospital. Through Saturday, lhe Soviet Union had won :'19 gold medals and 93 total medals lo 20 golds a nd li2 to tal ror runnerup East Germany. Twenty.four world records we re set in the first week of the Games commonwealth probably would not have been represented in Moscow. Two othe r Pue rto Rican boxers came to help Me rcado train. but wer e enter ed al the last minute. Luis Pizarro won his first fight a nd J ose Molina fought his way Into the quarterfinals Satur- day night by s topping Dietmar Schwa n of East Germany in the third round when the German s uf. fered a bad cut on hii. nose Anotht"r 1-.:tu.t C:e•rmun gold went to Ute Cewe neiier with 1.1 llml' of 1 10 2'.l In the 100 meter OLYMPICS A tapaclt l.erun Stadium crov.d of 103,000 •rtd for tht Brttl-h for a chana.-Tht> local tt0wd bas hid plenty to t'hffr about wtth Sovtet wtbl('l('!i domanatrni: lhl":.e Gamt• bo cottf'd hy 36 a a t 1on becau l' or SO\'lf t 1ntent'nt 1on In Afghanistitn • bn•a11tktrOkl• Sht• hud broken her own world rt•(•orjt'Of l 10 II 111 the prch mmunes Alberto Mercado. a 19·year-old Puerto Rican boxer who had been considered a medal hope, lost to M('xkan Roman Gilberto because of a cut Sat · urday an a 112-pound bout Mercado. one of only a h3ndful of U S ('illzens at these Ga mes, cried i1fter a doctor stopped the bout at L32 of the fi rst round because o r a cut on his right eyelid Mercado's crusade to get to the Ol ym pics cost him his Job with the Puerto Rican departme nt of parks and recreation. team orficials s aid. The Ovelt·Coe matchup 1s one of the glamor events of this Olympics. and a confrontation awaited for two years by those who savor middle · dis ta nce events The outgoing Coe and the tight· lipped Ovelt have avoided each other s ince the EuroJ>('an champ1ons h1ps an 1978. DALEY THOMPSON OF B&JTAIN won tht £Id medal in the decathlon but ra1lf'<l tn break thc- ymp1c rttord et b)' Rruct Jenner of the lln1ted 1111te rn tht> 197G Montreul Game:. Daley flnl h('d '-'t in the l.SOO mt.>te r run. the 10th and final e¥ent. but was the fir t Rrtlon :.ince 1904 to win the ' cwerall rompet1t1on • Petra Schneider set a world record of 4 36 29 IN A t'R•:AK ACCID•~NT 1n the fencing t·ompctillon, a Polish rencer's foil s napped and "'L•OI through his Soviet competitor's body The foil "'E'nt through lhl' back of Vlad1m1r Lap1tsky·s arm ttnd camt> throug h the front of his chest It damaged a blood vessel but massed Lap1tsky's GERMAN RIECK E HOFF, pre!>1dcnl of the Pue rto Rican Oly mpic Committee, s aid 1r .Mer cado . lhe Pan American and World Cup champion. hadn 't taken a strong stand against the boycott 1nit1ated by Prei.1dent Carter, the ' S <Stt OVETT EDGES, Page BZ> Dodgers Lose Cubs Win First For New Leader LOS AN\. EI.ES 1AP 1 Jo<•\ Am a lf1ta n11 wasn't '>Ufl.' whetht·r rhampaJtm• or 1A1nc· or JUl>l 1Ah:.tt 1Aa -. a ppropriate . -.a:-1n g, ·What·., the• trad1t1on"' Th1!> 1!> thl' f1r!'lt 11mt.· l'Vl' dnm• th1!> .. Amalfit ano ~o t hi '> f1r -.1 \1 l·tor:-a-. nt.'"" manauc·r or lh<· Ch1 r aJ.?o Cub-. Satun1a > n1 Rht a 5 3 triumph ovt-r thl' Lo-. /\nJ{elc--. -Dj)d ~er~. Al.THOl'C;H H t: HAO gu1dl'd thl' <'IUb lht• laM IA eek of thP 1979 ~1·a !\on on an IOll·rim ba!.1!>. J;?01ng 2 4 :ifll•r llt:rman Frank'> r e'>ljtned :J!-1 managt>r . Saturda:- n1ght ·., win IA a!-h1~ f1r-;1 '>IOC{" hl' n •placed l'rcston (loml'7 a., lhC" Cub..,· sk1p1>t:-r on frtda) Not celebrating. but tn fat't propp1n~ his feet upon his desk followin~ his 1n1t1al trium ph. Amalfitano prais ed his club "We tut well . fie lded we ll and we got some good pitching,'· he said. snullng. ··1 would like to have seen Lynn McGlothen go all the way after he had thrown so well. oot I felt I had to 1tet him out of then· "One thing we had in th1i> game that we h aven't bN•n l!Clltn~ was key h1 b in RBI s1tualtoni; " ( BRUCE SUTTER "I fe ll realty strong 1n the early innings,'' ~aid Mc Gloth.!n, "but 1 was ~ooe there at the end. , JU'>I wishing for that last out I frt·I 'l'r~ good Wt· \\>antc·d to IA in the fi rst onl.' fo r J oey ... IRVINE'S HERITAGE PARK AQUATIC COMPLEX IS READY FOR THE U.S. LONG COURSE SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS. McGlothc n 'ICa tter ed seven hits a nd a ls o had d run producin~ i.in~lc wh1l« Brucl' Suttc•r re<'o rded his 21!>1 -.a ve b\ gelt 1n~ t he ~amt"' final o ut · C HICA GO OPF:Nt;D lh<' 't·or1ni:: 1n thl• third inning off th<• OodJ?l.'r'> · Jcrrv Rcu!>s . 10 I H.irn Fo oll' ~alkt·d . Sh•\e Dillard bl•ut out a n 1nf1eld hit and Ml'<ilothen ~1nglt'll to scor<.• Foott• Afl1•r a -.;.s('r1f1rr by Ivan lh·Jesu-.. Dillard '<'Orc•d ori M1kc T' -.on·., j.!round1•r to make 11 2 0 Schubert Predicts Records Will Fall Fonlt• -.i n~lt•d homt• a run an lht• fourth inning ancJ the Cub~' nthc•r t1Ao run., raml' on a run- ~t·onni;: '>tnJ.:ll' O\ Dt·J1•-.us an th1· 't'Vl·nlh unc1 an HHI clnublt.• h~ .lt•rn \l arlin in thl' <·1ght h · 75 Percenl of Olympic Marks in Jeopardy al Irvine Swim Meet Tht· Dodgt•r., gol lht•1r f1r'>t run 1n lhl' -.1xth \\ hl'n Hudv l.alA ., I n g ll'd ;ill d \\ ;t., f 11 r l'·l, d II\ lh'gg1t• Smith. \\ho '>l'Ort•d rm l>u~t:-11:.i kt·r ·., doublt.• By HOWARD L. HANDY O! 1r.e D•llY Polol Sl<lff 1 The re's a quiet hush hovering over lhe Hertt<1ge Park Aquatics Center on the eve o f t he U S lon g course s wimming C'hampions h1ps that beg1r Tuesd a)' at that fac ility But 1t will be broken thls week ac· cording to the man who should know m o re about A merica 's s w1mm1ng fortunes than any other. MARK SCHUBERT, COACH of the Mission V1eJo Nadadores and the man who was to head the U.S Olympic swimming delegation in t he s a me capacity this year . qualifies as a n eJ>i!rt authonty. ~tC"l think there is an excellent chance l we can surpass the m arks made in Moscow Olympic Games tn at least percent of the events,·· Schubert lfys. ··And there are a numbe r of •>'ent s 1n which m o re t han one tt'1mmer Wlll surpass the marks made bt Moscow. ···Ob viou s l y, it wa s a big .. &appointment lo me that ·the boycott tame along. Being se lected to coach lhe 0 .S. Olympic team is the biggest honor I h ave had in my coa ching career. "Overall, I support the boycott but I ltill wish we we re there . It hurts a lot b owing the Gam es a r e goin g on •lthout us and reading about them in tlle papers. ··w e 've had a number of t eam mectin~s and the J.!<•nc ra l feeling among our swimme rs 1s that thev want to prove lo the world that we arc the be!>l during a n Ol y mpi c yea r at a comparable lime . "THIS M EET WAS PLANNED to take placl' three d a yl> a ft er t h e Olympics we re completed in Mos cow f'an• alld f'lp~• WHAT: U.S. Lonq Course Sw1mminQ Championships WHO'S COM PETING · Top U.S c;wimmers includinq Brian Goodell. Jesse Vassallo. Linda Jezek, Cynthia WOOdhead dnd nearly 1.000othe rc;. WHEN· Tuesday through Saturday at Irv ine·s Heritage Park AQuatic Complex TIME SCHEDU LE : Preliminaries 11 a.m .. Final-. 7 p.m. dally. ' SEATING: 5,000-ptus in temporary bleachers. TICKET PRICES: Adult season-SJO. s tude nts -S10 Da lly a dult t icket for prelims and finals. S7 : students. SS That will give us lime to adjust our times and set goals for the week. "Then the re will be a scoreboard displaying the running times of lhe ~old, silver and bronze medal winners in Moscow in each event as it is run and the swimmers can compare their limes instantly It will abo i::1v<' the crov.d an opportunity to know exactly where C>Ur ~"" 1 mmcr-. '>land an l'<t<"h t·vent " Ir you get the idea t hat S<"hub<'rt IS high 10 his evaluation or the l ' s s wimming team . you arl· right One thing ht• 1s hoping to see at the meet tn the 5.000·seat !>tadium 1s a lu rgt·. t•nthus1a s t1c a nd r espons ive <.•rowd "A big cro1Ad rl•a lly he lps the swimmers." Sc-hubcrt ~ays. "The crowd reaction 1s a big thing when you a rc talking about world records and IOOths of a second . The c rowd means a lot tn s uch tense s ituations a nd could mean the d1ffer<:ncc between setting a world record and not making 1t. ·· WITH ALL THE ENTHUSIASM the coach s hows for a U.S. return to domination of the s wimming record books. has he noticed any adverse effect on the athletes? "I definitely noticed a let-down from Fe b r uary t o April r i ght afte r the boycott was announced." he says. "But once that was put behind them. the athle tes re-set their goals, pointing t oward the n a tio na ls this week m Irvine. ··Brian Goodell is a good example. He decided lo drop out of school for the final quart e r thi s s pr i ng a nd concentrate on the Olympic Games. Wh<•n thl' bo.\ rott ca mt· along. ht· wt•nt ahl·ad w1th his plani> and ha~ tratnC'd JUSI as hard any1Aa} " Schul>t'rt \.\tll cntt•r a team of 62 ~w1m mcr!> in lhl• nat ionals. lht• large!>l cvt•r to n •present thl' Nadadorci> tn ~ul'h a compet1t1on "TIOS IS PROBABLY t he youn1Zeic.l team l'ver for us and tt 1s inspiring to watch them perform,'' he says "We ha\l' a lot of kid!> an lhl' 14 and 15 \ear aizc bracket and the n • 1s a poss1b11tt:- that some.' of thl•m m iithl break t hrough an this ml't't ··Rut nf,!ht now I would sa y that Onan, J esse Vassallo. Steve Barn1coat and Marybeth Linzme ie r have the best chance to Wln 1nd1v1dual events for us ·· Goode ll will be s wimming in five 1ndiv1dual events C200. 400. 800 and 1.500 freest yle and 400 individual medley> a long with three relay events. Vassallo will s wim in both individual medley events <200 a nd 4001 along with the backs troke. Bam1coat 1s the de· fending champion in the 200 backstroke while Linzmeier won the women's 200 free m the Indoor championships. That quiet hush could turn out to be a thunder ing roar heard around the world if Sc hu bert 's confide n ce a nd e nthusias m is trans mitted to t he athletes in the U.S. nationals this week in Irvine. ONGAIS BREAKS SONOMA RECORD SONOMA . C:t l1f I AI'> Da nny Oni::a1 s of Coi.ta Melia IJU);hed a turbo Porscht.• to a nt'IA tra c k r ecord Saturday . capturing the Pole pos1t1on for tod a \ ·., annual 100-m ilcr at lioldcn State Ract•way Ongat!>. who s wapped car~ IA 1th team leader Ted f"aeld of Newport Beach, was clo<'ked a t 94 82 mph on the 2.5·m 1le c1rcu1t, clipping nearly one second off the record set a year ago by Pe ter GregjZ. Winnin g the second pole 1>0s1t1on was J ohn F1tzpatr1ck of San Diego. a lso In a turbo Porsche . who clocked 93.65 mph. The lturd fastest position was Bo bby Rahal of Northlake, Ill., w h o cloc ke d 93.55, whil e G1anp1ero Moretti of Italy was fourth at about one second slower .. Field was fifth. Six No-shows, Reynolds Leaves Rams Camp B y JOHN SEVANO Of tM o.lty "9t , .... excused, was given permission lo report Monday. camp today according lo assistant gene ral manager Jack Faulkner. players w~ reported on time and he found the whole s ituation amusing. It really wouldn't be a Rams footba ll sea son wlthoul a llllle bit of controversy, would ll? Reynolds, who like Bryant Is on the o ption year of his contract. met with Malavasi for more than 30 minutes Saturday night with nothing being resolved. The two are scheduled to meet again today. The other six players are totaJly up in Alt> air, with their motive for tardiness being Johnnie Johnson's Sl.1 million contract. ··1 think it 's great. We 've aJways done things like this in the p'st . we mi1ht as well keep 1t up," he sa1c) With a smile. .. Everyone likes to have some sort or fun and controversy. Well. thla ls our fun. So ll's r~ly not lha l unusual. The tea m had six no-shows, one potalble retirement, one walkout, and one excused player on the flnt day lhe veterana were scheduled to report. A1 ol 7:45 p.m. Satunt1y, when the lint tam meettq wu scheduled to take 9l1ce, Cullen .Bryant, Jim and Jack Yom11blood. Eddie Brown, Denn1a Harrah and Larr1 Broob were the no-1bowa: DIV• ElmeDdorf, who 11 scheduled to come ln Monday. •• the po11lble retirement; Jack Re=1, who came to camp ad Md a y mMtlnl wttb C.Cb Ray llalavut, wu the w.._; and Bob IM. who wu "Hi fellas, I have no comment." said Reynolds as he went to his dorm room al Cal State Fulle rton. "Are you atayin1?" a reporter asked. "No. I'm leavtng," ls all Reynolds an1wered. "If you can flsure out a guy like Reynoldl, then you 're ahead of u1," Hid Malavui about lhe rneeUn1. "f don't really know what he 's lhinkin1. And ~IQver we talked about, I don't think It • lft)' of the medias business." Bryant, who ll drtvin1 from h.ls home ln Denver. la 1cheduled lo come Into . "They are under contract and should be here," ans wered a terse Malavasi. who sald the players )avolved were s ubject lo fine at 12:01 a .m . today lthe amountbelng$200perday). ··1 don't know what we sign contracts ror. If a guy plays bad, we don't take any' money bac k. "I'm not dlsar.polnted because this happens all the t m e," added \.he Rams coach. ·'They are suppo1ed to be in at mldnlaht tonl1ht <Saturday>. but I doubt if t.My're nof. here now, they'll be 1 here tomorrow <today 1." 1 Dou1 France, who ls noted for tak1n1 summer camp breaka, wu one of the "I didn't want lo come today but I did because I couldn't think of a 1ood excuse not lo. I don't th.ink a rookie ~ should be makln1 more than ua, but I'm happy for him and 1 'm clad he1otit." Johmon'!J salary, which rounded off would give him approximately $300,000 annuall y. would make him the hl1hett paid Ram accordlnt to France. "If he is makln1 SI00,000 a year, then that's derlnllety topa around here," said the burly offeft31ve tackle. "I lmastnect <SeeaAMS, Pa1eBZ) ;, L ,, 112 DAIL V PtU>l Su!'~ Jutv 27 1tm L l ~[p)©rr~~ ~rr®©lfk\ A Cap1ule Repon From lhe World of Sport• AJaba1na ~ Bryant G t kup light-11 ad d h rom P DUipalr~-. it'~l'AI UO:O.A. Ala Ah1bam1t football [I] C'oMh Paul ··n<'Jr" Knant t'tth'rcd Druid ('1t\ 4•• ll<hp1tal Su turd.a) for tt• t' an<t to hl.I\ e h11> lll l'd1t·at1m1 re~ul.1tt•d bt•fore the 6f l.lrt 11( r .. 11 foot bull prm·t1u. '''hool ofhc.1ol'j .. uad "\t) tkK·tor') ha\ t• bt•t•n aftt'r m t' to rornt· in for ..i dwl'l .. u11 'o tht•\ t.>uultl J:l'l n\\ med1r tn1• r 151ht lwfttr,j \\l' :.t.i rt prJt'l ll t>. lht• t'6 H ·;.ir old Bryant :.1t1d '\tur\ llarmon dh ,,mt ' "1fe1 •ind J ""'re havmjt danrwr "Ith P.1ul Jr . F'ndin ,., 'nan~ .1t C:n•t•n1·11 .11·k Jr1d I had i.1 l1~·ht ht·J1h'CI kt•lan.: It IJ,h'11 i.1hout Jn hour and then \\Clll J\\J\ · Grt.'<'netrack 11'> ;1 do~ ra<.·111~ tr<H'k · \1) fttmil.> tho ught v.c :-houltl ll·l thl' d11t·t11r~ kno" about 11 and the) Celt 1l \\11uld bl• bt> ... t 1f \\C Y.t•nt Jhl•Jd a.nd ~tarh'<1 the tel'i tS rather than "a1t." Bryant said Ur) ant·, ann ual golf tournament. ruat h1 nj! d1n1C' and .1 Pfl'M'a!'!On prt•':. 1·11 nll'rt.'n<'t' IH'J.!lll!'! '1 onda ). hut thl· rn.1rhin~ ll'g<.-nd :--;JICI ht· might not bt.· Jblt.• to attl'nd l 'n1\'en.1ty offa c1a b !'>aid no visitors will bl-allowed dunn~ Hr) ant·, sta~. and tht.· head t'oach of dt>fending nauonal < h.Jmµion Alubama J~kt'cl P<'OPI C not to send rard:-or flu\\ l'I':. Br~ant said he plans to s l)tmd his ho~pit al lime "orl..tn~ on pl<.1ns for the upcoming sea!'!on --------Quot .. of 1h .. Day ------ " I ''JOI to .bt.· remt·ml>1:rl'd a:-OOl' of thl' ~reatC'st runners l'\ er 'ou "in a run• and the~ forget ubout 11 J Wl'Ck later But 01~ mp1c "inm•rs art> never fo rgOttl'n ·· Lasse \·lren of FanJJnd. trying for u third consecutJve 01.> mp1c gold m edal 1n the 10.000 mt>tcr' OVETI EDGES COE-. • • On·tt'!i "innin~ time \\U:- 1 15 4. thr<•e se conds s hort n( Coe·s "orld rcc·ord of I -12 1 t •111·' 111nt• SalUrda~ n1~ht \\;1, 1 1·1 9 .md "ikol;.11 K1rm of lhl· ~0" 11•1 l 11111n i,:ot t hl· lirnn1t• rnl·d;.il in I Iii 0 COi:: \\AS EXP•:ett.O to go ror an ea riv ll•ad and try to hold 11. hut he ne\'er madl• 1t lie ra n ICJ't :J1 """ 1H11n t "hil t t\lbt•rlo < ;uim:tre!-. orlkaz1I ht·ld thl' It ud 0\'('lt put on "" l'U!'!lom;.in f1n 1s h1nj.! kH·k \\Ith about 1:.0 mt•tt•r " rl•ma1n 1nl.! Cot· hacl m adC' h1' mm·t· to<) l:!tf' and l<,'>t h.' about a 1•oupk or~ ards ~mt• 11;.i'' \UU run \\ell ::ind !-om c ) o u · d c; n 't " s u 1 d th l' dt~a ppomtl·d C0t• ·· 1 didn't run "'ell toda) l didn't rC's pond quick!> enough wht.-n the break "' us marl(• at the front and f thrc"' 11 ;.i"'ay on the la!>t lap \.u1do l\rJts c hmt·r of Wt•s t <:t•rmam . ;.i natwn which also 1s ltr1) c·otllni! thc~e G:.im<.-~ TO Sl RPA SS J E~J'liER. Thomp-.on n <.-<.•<il'd to run a 4 22.6 1n th t• 1.50 0 T o b<:al Kratschm<.·r·s m ark. he needed to run a t 17 2 But the previous 111 nt· t·H·nt~ (lb\ 1ous ly had taken J to ll. :.ind ht· could manage only J I :l!J !} Otht'1 tr<H'k and fie ld gold m t' d .J I 1 :--t ' S a t u r d a ) w c r c l.udm1llu Kondrat\'l•Va or the !'lo\ 1et L"n1on in the \\Omen's HIO·m <'ll'r d:J~h "1th u t1m~ of 11 06. Sara S1me<>n1 of Italy in thC' women's high Jump with an Oh mp1(' record of 6·51':!. and \ olker H<.•t·k of E:.i!-.t Germ<.1m in lhl· mt•n " 200 m e t er 1n i e r · m1:d1att·hurdle~in48 70s cconds. I' ....... • Gt~ Go•••P lloawr H~p &ob "'•tao•. A1ppe r& Jonf"' and Regglf' • Jull._ i.Ju~.it.'C! home runa. and unbtaten reliever a1t1t GeN•se notched hts fourth victor) • •:s the Ntw York Vankc>H nipped Kansu~ City. 5·4 Satur da) nlttht in American League b 'lt'ball action In other ttamt ..... SWv~ 8'o.e. with relief ht>lp Crom Tim Stoddard. Y.On hit. l Ith rons cuttve game as Baltimore defeakd Milwaukee. '1 1 on ~Y Ayala's tic-breaking, t wo·run hornt'r 1n the sev~nth innln~ Dennis Eckersley tossed :.. four h1ltt'r and Carl Vastnemskl homered as Boston defeated Minnesoti.l. 5·1 . John Maybury s mashed :i three-run hom er and Octo V.-lu hit u two run douhh· lcad1n~ Toronto to " 7 5 \'ICtory over S(•attle und 11 i;pht of ;. l\\ i night doublt• heud(•r Th<• Muraner'I, behind WlUie Hortoo'i. two run homer. de feated the RIUt.· Jay"'. 7 2, 1n the first game: OOUAOC' Dan Schatzt'dfr fHt l'hed a f1 ve-h1ller ~ h1lc Tom Brookens imc.l AJ Co"'eru. droH' in I wo runs ap1Ct·e to c-.srry De troit oa~t Oakland. 7-0 Hook1e Harold Baines' leadorr home run an the ninth inning powered the Chicago White Soi.. to J 1 3 '1ctoQ on•r Texas m the hn.t game of "hat ~a~ to bt· a double ht'adt•r But r~un ha lted the second game 1n th(• MXth mn1n1: with thl' :.core tied l I That game "ill be playcd Ill 1t:. l'nt1re1~ .1:. 11 •rt o( :1 <.loublc·hcudl•r toda~. bul ;ill the rc·rord ... \\1111 l'tlWll f 'Ollft>r Hff 111'.f"PI R .. d ,.klo'11 •f'Or•c-t'~ll'r colll'<.'tt.'d thn•c hit!> ••nd droH• in thh't' run' to i;i1vt• l'1ncmn.nt1 ~·~I victor\ over • tht• Nt•w \'ork Mt'l1' Suturday in National 1:eni.:ut• bai.d1ull lll't1,1n In Othl•r i;tflmt•:-. llouston rl'IH'H'r •'rank l.aC'nrtf' "ulked i\111ntn•ul'' Larr,> Parrish on :i 3 ~ )llt<'h "11 h t" o out a net I he bu:ws loadt>d an th(• bottom of th1• l:?th mn111.:. i.:1vini;: th<' a-:x~lO..' o l I \ 1t•tory over the Astros J l<'k ('lark',.. tnpk an th(• 10th 11lnmA A&ve San Fran('l:.('('I u .t J 'll'l nr~ ovt'r rtttsburgh Manny Trlllo dro' t' in three runs with two douhlc•' ui. Ph1ladt•lph1 a downL>d A II n nt ;i. tl-;I Hook tt• ffClh Walk, '7 I. 11p1wnr1'tl 111 ht• on h.., "us to h1~ hrst m ~11 or 11'.•i!ll •' i.huto ut whe n Bria-r. Ai.iwlNllnc-h1mwn•d for th1• Hravl.'s an th· 1·1..:hth St Lou1:--n •hl·ver John Urrea "11lkt•ct Sun 1>1,•1:0·, Paul Oadt• "1th thl• ha~l·~ lnudt'<i H\ I hi' oottom or the I Ith mnm~. g1vm,.; tlw l'a(ln·~ d '' J win O\'t•r lhl' C:irdinah. An c..x;.1m1pat1on or FO\n• llouston p1tch<'r J .R. Richard has revealed 1mpa1rm<'nt or llrtl'r18l c1rculatJon In the are-a or his nghl s ho ulder. doctorsi;ay SPORTS BREAK I OLYMPICS I BASEBALL lCL;I 8a#Jwc ball Pia..,-. lln•r rrefw LOS ANGELES -Th£-NCAA reportcdl)' 1s m 1nvest lgcit1ng the purchelli<' of expensi ve automobiles last winter by four UCLA basketball players The four. who as fre~hmen ht lped the Bruins advance to th1..• NCAA championship game last sprang. purchased the car:1 within a short time of each other laM w1nte'r. the Los Angeles Timeb said in today's edtt1ons The player!.. Rod Foster . Cliff Pruitt. M 1chael HdHon and DarTen Ouye. purchased the cars outright at prices of up to mor(' than $7.000. the Tames quoted two de<tlers who provided thc cars as ~ay1ng The newspal)(!r sa id thut both dealers -one of whOIQ .. aid he has held i.eason tickets to LCLA basketball games for the last four ) cars -su1d th1: plu)'er!'! had received "good deals" on the can. t.:CLA offi('lab ba' thCJt as of noy,. lhe' arP satisfied with the four pla)t.-rs ' 1ns.1stl'nC£· thot tht·1r purt'nts bought the cars. the Tam(·::. s aid . but added that the NCAA began an m\'est1(lat1on in April into the c1rcum!.tanct.-s surrounding the acqu1s1t1ons The probe reported!.> 1~ not complHE.'d r-------Bast>ball Today -----....... On this date in baseball in 19-16 Hoston·!> Rudy York hit l\\O ~rand 'IJm homers and C"Oll('Clcd 10 runs balll'd 1n as the Hl'd Sox routed the St. Lou1~ Brown!'! 13 6 Toda) ·s Birthda)' Former manager Leo Durocher 1s 75 Chicago Cu bs <>utf1<'lder Larry Butner 1s 35 Loee Bloac C:o1uly '" Go11:a1 .. : Tht> World Boxing Counc1l l1g ht"e1ghtt1tle ellm • 1nat1on bout between Rodolfo "Gato" Gonules o ( Mexico City and Herman Moolefi of Pico Ri vera Saturday night ended in a dra~ The scheduled 12·round bout al the Los Angelses Sports Arena was stopped tn thl' third round aflt'r st ate boxin11. officials ruled Gonzales landed u low blow which sent Montes down . . l:apt. GHrgt" Vashftl. deputy athletic director and director of physical educallon at the U S-Nava l Academy. has died at the age or 52 after surfenng a heart attack Cale Yarborough, the de fending race "'inner . 1mpress1\'el) won the pol(• pos1t1on m t1ml' tnals ror today's S<>O·mile stock car race at Pocono International Racewav in Penns' lvan1a Nla&ross. ha rnes' racm~·~ "ond.e r horse. added a "orld record to 1L<, colle('t1on in ~inning thr-Thom <1s P . Cain<'!> Gold Troph) Ruc-c for thr(>(! ~ear oldc; at Vernon Downs. ~ Y Frirm('r L'n1vtrs1t) of :'-:e" !\tex1co basketball coach ~orm t:llenberger will facP only 10 counts of a 22 count '>lalt· g rand JU rv indictment "hen he g~ to tria l Auit 18 Tht• 12 d1'>m1sstd c<JUnli. 1molve fals1ry1ng public vouche rc; The 10 '"l·ma1ning involve fraud Charboneau Sharp l1ulia11 Ext,ends Angel Woe-S Cuervo Finals In Volleyball Today in LB JOE CHARBONEAU Cl.c\'£1./\.'\D f AP I Hf)Ok u• J o1..· ChJrbont•au. bt·ncht-d t" o "t•1•ks ;.u:o tx•cauc;c• of a hilting !-.lump. h :.i' r<•turn('d to the Ch!vt•land Indians' lineup with a flare He has driven m 14 runs in th<' past h ve game' Four in Saturday's 14 ·4 r oute or the California Angeb Charboneau·s 14 home runs. 57 runs batted tn and .294 average ;.i re• all tops a monA Amencan L<.•a gue rookies I hit foul";," h11 t\\Hf J' hi.1r<l .i thl· l·urlwr,hfll · \\' ,\ \' :"i E GA R L t, ~ 0 . :, J a llo~l-d four r un<. 1n '>1x innin~ .... lor thl' \ 1cton Vi cto r Cruz held th<' Angels the rest of : he "'a) tr' 1:arn his fourth !.ave The· Indians pounded out IR hits Hassey followed Char boneau ... 0.1'\'TodaJf Oaa•llft 5 al 10 .... I-' o u r t 1• ::i m c; a d v a n c t· d un rfrfea t l·d S aturda v into todJ) ·._ fin:.i l round or the 26th .innual Cuervo La~una Beach Open volleyball tournament at \la in Reac h. With mor e than 5.000 fans looking on. top.seeded Jim Menges of Santa Monaca and ~t att Gage of Hermos a Beactt tt•amC'd to knOl'k off two sets of ··1 \\lSll I KSt-.W \\hl'n a guy first 1MtnR tv.o-run tripll' "'1th .1 npponcnts and move into the v.ould hit tht· ball and Y.hen he •~o run homer. h.., third or th1• rinal round-. a~ the team to beat \\nn t I 1ook a lot n ( <,lack for 'ea,on . .entng th!' Indian., J 1 o T ht•1r ... 11rfc,t tomp<'t1t1on '" that. · Indians ~l<.1nagl'r Uavl· lt•:.td agam~t Uon Aa!-t•. 5·12 1''\IH'l 11-.I 111 1·11ml' lrom Kan·h C:irl'1:1 '<Jlcl of thC' weck lonl! Charbont•;iu c;1 ni;!lt•d hnrn •· f\1r.1I\' ;1nrl S1 nJ!in Smith. tht· 1t'"l1ni= ot h1 ' :!:-l \C·:.ir old pr11t· '1 1k1· 11:.ir.eroH· \\1th thl· lnd1Jn' \\lt1nint.tt'"' ll'o•m in 1~179 on lht• It madt· ml' \\Jnt to µla~ J firth run in the tuurth. llJ:o-'t'' hcJ <·h 'Ollt•\lJ;.i ll tour Jnd doubll' little more. madc m e more the n chasro Aast· \\tlh a ~inglt• \lclor:.1n the opcn1n(: rounds. :i~i::ress1ve:· said Charboneau that scored Tobv llarrah L•~una Ht•ach re<·r<'al1on dl'- . l " ... u:alh <.ifkr C'om1n~ off a Cleveland added '"n run'-1n partmC'nt orf1t·1 . .1lc; !'.JY th1:. year s ... lump. )<iu 'r c bl'a rin~ do"'n thl· o;1xth "'hl~n Jorg e• Ort .1 lll·hf 1:--iml' Ill th1· :-lrnngcc;t e vc•r mon·" "alked and third ba,t:man 'IOl't•' pla)C'r' from thl• now dc-"\\'hat CJn I sa) about Ovctt" Ill· \\00 M) idea "as to do nothing more than am ont• l•lse and I hopl·d to hl· t he bt•st Hut 1l didn't \\Ork out. !'low I have a ho\\ d<n< rest bclo re startin~ for th•· I 5110 md<.·r' ·· F1r.,t round heat' OeJ!Jn Wc-d ne da' RAMS: SIX NO-SHOWS. • • Charboneau wt•nt 3-for ·J in Ca rncv Lan s ford thr ew func t lnternatwn<.1 1 Volh•y ball Sat urda) ·..,. romp. th<• Indian·, fl a rrah::-groundcr "'ildl-. to A"'-Ol'1at1on haH· qu<Jhf1 ed for fi fth con ,ccut1\t: \'ICtOr ) first. !'!COnng Orta and <.1l10V.1ni.: thl•bt•ach tournl') QVETT DOESN 'T talk to n.•porter'). When the racl' ended. hl' ra1st."<.I hie; <.1rms <tboH' his ht•:J d <.ind dis played a \\tdf;.' !.mile In the 1.500 he will have a c·hance to become the firs t runner to "'in the two Olympu. middle d1stancl' r CJ ces since Pt:!H'r Snell of Ne w Zealand m l ~-1 During the m edals cere mon). the t"'o old enemies d 1dn·t s pea k . They s h ook ha nds without looking a t each other. Be fore 1978. the only other race in which they had met was un obscur<• cross-country event when the~· were schoolboys. <'Nla1~1 people wo uldn ·t be here. It':, JU!-.t part or thl' game . All I kno"' 1~ I m hN<! and I'm not lea' 1ng " It appt-ar~ that Ha rrah 1s the hrnins and th<' in~t1gator be hind tht· \\alkout For sure. he's the most adamunt · It::. a humiliating thing." llarrah ha!. !'!lated ''I've played five y<.-<.irs and heen m the Pro Bo~I twice I never complain and I do cvery\.hing r m told. And no-w I find out I'm making II·~:-thun half th an J ohnnie .Johnson. who's never played a do"' n . It ·s Just not ri~ht up for h1:. principles no matte r how much 1t costs him. ·'I'll s tay out o f th(' whole damn ::.eason 1f things don 't change ·· F o r the mo m ent. at least thing!'! will remain status quo. It's <.1 hard-line Rams policy in the past not to re negotiate. and th<.· team fe<?ls that 1f it were to do so now. 1t would onl y make m atters worse. Anyway. it appears that a stalemalt' has developed, and at will be interesting to sec how things trnnspire in the days to com e Aztecs Triumph Cat cherRon llasst•y addedthrcc H a rra h t o rea l·h third Stc•\c Ohradov1c h of Lo~ RB I on a ho ml•r a nd two Charboneau·s fly t c1 l't•ntl•r f\r1~clcs and Handy Stoklos of ~in~les JIJs~<'.'. however . was brought Harrah horn(' l'Jl'1f1c Palis ades also moved d1~appointl'd h' :in eighth 1nnm1? into th<' fuw l day of competition bases·loadt•d dm <' that m l''>ed THE ANGELS SCOR ED .1 run and wi ll play Kiraly a nd Smith being a grand ~lam b) a fl•\\ in the third on Lans ford'c; ninth al !I 30 a m . feet homer. They added thr<.'e in lht· Also at 9 30. l\1enJ?es a nd Gage ··1 \\Ould han· loved to have fi fth on s acrifice fli e<> by "'II meet Je ff Southcoat of Los 1l."heo;a1d.'"lt,l a,close -about Lansford and J oe Rudi a nd an Angele-. and Tam Hovland of , t\\-O Orlhrc<.'fcetroul lfe lltheone RBI sin~lcby JasonThomp::.on SJnt;.i Monaca I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~- [ I Baseball Standings A"ERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kans:l!> City Texas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Seattle Angels W L P~t. GB 59 38 .608 47 48 .495 1J 17 SJ .480 12'n l·I SJ .454 JS 43 53 .448 151·2 39 57 .406 191, :14 6J .358 24 NATIONAL LEAGUE WHl Division W L Pct. GB Houston 54 42 .563 Dodgers 52 45 536 21,2 Cincinnati 51 16 526 3"2 San Francisco 48 49 .495 6'2 Atlanta 45 51 .469 9 San Diego 40 57 .4 12 141,'l East Division <'~y-.. .,. '(/ ll WlT MlU Tiii! ONEJ Thompson. the new Olympic "decathlon champion. piled up 8.495 points in the JO events. .,,Going into the final event, he , had a ~ood chance at Jenner's Olympic mark of 8.617 and the world record of 8,649 held by "I have no thing agains t .Johnnie Johnson personally. I say more power to him that he AOt such a contract. But I JUSl t·an't s~ where a rookie de· ren~ive back warrants that kind of money. I don't think he's ~oing to be making a tackle on e very play or two. o r making three interceptions a game. "I know this whole thing scares me to death. I want to play football. I love football. But I guess ther e comes a l ime in a man's life that he has to stand PASADENA <AP> -Dragan Simic fired in a 3()-(ooter into the upper nght·hand comer of the net with 13:05 remaining Satur· day night to gi vc the Los Angeles Aztecs a 1·0 North American Soccer L eague v I ctory o ver the Toronto Blizzard. Leo Van Veen and Poli Garcia were credited with assists on the play as the Aztecs raised their season r ecord to J7·8. East Division New York fil 34 .642 Detroit 50 40 .556 8~ Milwaukee 53 43 .552 81;; Baltimore 52 43 .547 9 Boston 49 46 .516 12 Cleveland 46 47 .495 J4 Toronto 42 52 .447 18""1 Pittsburgh 54 42 .563 Montreal 51 42 .548 11:.i Philadelphia 49 45 .521 4 New York 46 49 .484 71Az St . Lows 44 51 463 91, Chicago 39 54 .419 1311 s.twfWy•• S<.,.., c".ceqo s. ~ 1 TEST DRIVE DATSUN Of YOUR CHOICE IARWICK WILL GIVE YOU THE Clll 1'2-H71. --- Put • few words lowork for ou. Tms WEEK'S SPECIAL 1980 SEVILLE Equipped with all or the Cadillac luxury options including custom two·tone paint. <678157). '16,395 12Monthor l2JJOOmil•cad.IJJocVolueProe«tionSc~AgtttmmtAUGllobl~ NABERS 2600 HARIOR ILVO •• COSTA MESA Telephone (114> S.0·'100 llOli~~ WlllU>U .. UO AM le• "'4. ~AT\JlD.O .... 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Shelley won both the morning figures and the evening free r o utin e f1nal s in so l o compeution. M W fAP> An Olymp1r gold med•I didn't thanao St.-vf' Ov tt Saturday ni&ht. H cam otf the IMdals rc.lrum and \Vent r.lral1ht to Utt Olympic V11la11.- *llhoul me tin& the w11tang pnu. And Sebastian Coe, has old rlval whom ht' defeated dt! ci 1vtly ln the 800 meters, didn't change ellher. Tb~ frltndly little guy wtlh the quiet mile, hold r of thrtt world records. coUeetl'd hts salvtt mt"dal und told 300 ne~ men frankly he had tx.-cn ~ell beaten "SOME DAY YO R N wdl and som<> day:. you don't:' Cot :.aid "l cbdn 't run well today "What can I :.ay about Ovett'> Th~ guy won." The race between the t~o EngHs hmen, the top , middle distance runners 1n the world. was the mos t pubhc1zed for years. It wa:. the first time they had met on the track since 1978 They have avoided each other as 1f each was a leper. They went on doing that nght up to the moment they walked onto the track at Moscow':. l..entn Stadium to resolve the dispute before 100.000 people. They dJdn't say a word to each othe r before the race. They didn 't look at each other or shake hands when it was over. At the medals ceremony there was a brief forma l handshake. but both men looked down lo the ground as they did at Ovett, s t r iding ho m e 1n l · 45 .4 -almost two l)('C'onds • OUUI~ Cof 'I world mark -WU a convincana winner . Hut at ml"ht hav~ been dilterent If Coe h d hOt made his move so late Coe. 23. ran at his usual steady pace but wu well back In the f1 Id ~ they went up the back triught on the final lap. T H EN NIKOl..AI Kl&OV. 'tbe red veSlftd Russian. made a push for th lead. Ovett went with tum Cot> was slow to follow. That was where the 24.year. old Ovett won the race and Coe lost tt . .. J saw the Russian make a :>purt, and I suppose 1 reallied the break was on." Coe s~ud. ''But I just didn't respond quick enough "I threw at away on that last lap." Ovett passed Kirov on the last turn, and at that point Coe ~PJ>('ared hard·pressed to get a medal at all. But he came up on the outside and edged past the Russian over the last 20 meters. IT WAS NOT THE FORM that took Coe to three world records in 42 days last year Coe made no excuses. .. My idea was to do nothtng more than anyonl' else, and to hope to be the best man tn the race On this day 1t didn't work oul that way " Ovcu·s quick exit from the stadium "as <'haracterast1c For years he has avoided the pres!>, even after some or his greatest P<'rformances. Two yeari. ago he ra il ed to c:t ppear cit a s port!> wnters' dinner whe re he was lo be g1 vcn an award. In the duet action. Shelley and Cameron took a 47.833 to 47.713 • edge m the figure competitJon, then held oo as Candy Cost.Jc and Ruiz of the Seattle Aqua Club captured t he free r outine competition, 82.98 to 82.32 in tht evening session. Turner Unhappy Courageous Nears The Shelley-Cameron margtn ofvictory was 133.573 to 133 5l5on the averageofthetwoscores. Also-ran Status Walnut Creek had a strong showing in the figures an the morning and held on to edge the favored Santa Clara Aquamaids. 131.473 to lJl.433 for the team title ' Tbe Meraquas ol Irvine. h05t of the championships, finished sbtb in the team competition. *Included on the Meraquas team were Robin Walle r. Sara Woollett, Arlene Boda. Gina Verrecchia, Lori Moore , Pam Fox. Lea Bean a nd Kami NEWPORT. R. 1. (AP> -Ted Turner a nd Courageous. fast becoming the U. S. also·ran of the 1980 America's Cup. dropped two or three races Saturday to Clipper and skipper Russell Long. a 24-yeariold newcomer to 12-meter racing. Courageous. Cup de fender in 1977 with the flamboyant sports and broadcasting tycoon at the helm. has not won a race since the second day of observation tnals forU S.skippersonJuly20 ·: Hoffman. ..,. A crowd of l,SOOwason hand for the finals in all three div1s1ons Saturday night. Kosh Suit File d After Agreement MESA. Ariz. (AP> -The agreement that produced Cl $350,000 retirement rund for former Arizona State football Coach Frank Kush was worked out after Ku s h s ued th e university, it was reported Saturday. A copyright story in the Mesa Tribune and the Tempe Datly News said only Kush's attorney. Harry Cavanagh, appears to have a copy of the part or the settlem ent that details t he retirement fund. "OBVIOUSLY, WE'RE not ha ppy because we've got a losing record. We're hoping to close 1t up. It's a long shot to say the least." i.aid Turner. ~ho:.e pr e v 1ous vl<'tory ~as on the second day of the observation trials. Clipper won the first race by 53 seconds In southwest winds ranging up to eight knots The second race in heavier breezes. was marked by more equipment trouble for Courageous Turner finally won the third tame out by l : 31. Turner. whose boat dismasted e arlier 1n the week. s aw a s pinnaker tear as the two yachts neared the second turn 1n the second race. Turner ~aid the sail Six Returners '• ~Dot AJA Roster t 1 Veteran Ralph Drollinger is gone. and so is five.year starter Brad Hoffman. but ~ Athletes " in Action basketball squad boasts six returning • players for the 1980-81 campaign. Drollinge r signed a contract with the NBA Dallas Mavericks, while Hoffman has gone into • business in Sacramento. Three other players have !• also Jett Coach Wardell J effries' squad. Forward Jim Counce has become an assistant : coach to his former bead mentor Eddie Sutton at : the University of Arkansas; Forward Ron • Gottschalk ha s decided to pursue a business : career· and Guard Kevin Heenan will return to his alma ~at.er, Cal Slate Fullertoo, to earn bis physical education degree. That IHves Jeffries with six returnees, ~ lncluding 6-4 forward Marvin Delph and 1-0 center ' Steve SdWl. . ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I UlllllG .... ~ U:.::~'"r ~LOWCOST­ CAAEFREE IAIUNQ .. _... ...... ....... CMlt* ,,._., °" ................. .,_, .......... -...... ........... .......... ... .,. ... ..... _v:li ...... c:r--J ............ .. ~ .. ,.... .-.CUUTI _...., --~· ~81~~ ,...._f ... ""'as a little light for those conditions." Turner was only eight seconds behind at that point, but Long widened th e margin to 26 seconds by the finish. "ALL THE PIECES are finally starting to fall together . JUSt like they're supposed to." BOATING s a i d L o n ~. the younges t h e lm s man eve r 1n Cup competition Long saJd he lost the lead in the day's third match when he tacked to port too late to er fect1vely cover Courageous. and Turner pulled ahead on the first leg "Once you do a lot of s ailing m the e boats. you begm to develop all the rea ctions as second nature. We're not there yet." Long said. Long now has an 8·16 record for the summer. Turner is 6-18 Both Long and Turner have been dominated by Dennis Co nner, who has s teered Freedom to 22 victories in 24 races. ; ,.,,., J~ 27. ,., Today's TV By BOWA&OL llANDY Of .. Ollft ......... FoHowino are tt. top sPOrts events on TV t~y. Retl"9S 1 ere: o1 .t ./ o1 e•cellent: o1 o1 o1 worth w.tchlft9; o1 " f cJlr; o1 f oroet It. 10 •.m., Cttennet 5 v' v' ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Cleveland. AftftOUMers : Bob Starr. Steve Shannon and Ron F•frly. Only the f irst game of today's double.hea<Ser will be televised here w ith Chris Knapp t'2-7l facl"9 Cleveland's Dan Splllner 17-8>. The Anqels havedroPPe<I the firstthree-gamesof the ser ies and cootlnue to have the worst record 1n the major leagues. I . 1 p.m., Chennel 2 ../ I Putting Gives Edge To Twitty WETllERSFI ELD. Conn I AP J -Howard Twitty says he has no target score in mind for today's final round o f the Greater tfart!ord Open. but the th1rd·round leader believes a 67 might give him a victory "Whoever shoots a 20·under will havt-a great :.hot , .. :.aid Twitty. whose eight· under· par 63 Saturday le(t him at 16-under c 197) a fl er S4 holes. ·Tm not gomg to set any target. bul I would have an 31Aful good chance to win 1f J shoot a 67." TWITT~~s 54-HOLE total ,,, 197 "'as a tournament rc·cord al the 6.534·vard We the r sf1t-ld C o u n t r ) C I u b co u rs e Th t· previous re<'ord of 198 had ~n held bv three others -Art Wall. Wes E.lhs and Bob Murph). "Confidence builds on good play," Twitty s-a1d. "and I should be pretty confident tomorrow. "I made a lot of good putll> ... Twitty said. "but unles~ you·re Houdtn.i. you don't shoot an the low 60s ~'tthout making a lot or putts." Jim Simons. "ho led the fi rst t-wo rounds. was alone 1n second at 199. Simons ~hot a four-under 67 r ound that included four b1rd1es. Sam ons had tied the opening·round record Thursday with a nine-under 62. Lindy Miller shot a 66 to move into sole possession or third with a 13-under 200. MasseyWim British Open VIRGINIA WATER. Engla nd <AP > - American profe:.:.1onal Debbie Massey "on the British Women'i Open Golf Champ1ons h1p with a 20·foot pull on the last g reen at Wentwo rth Saturday, following a dramatic coll apse by Spanish amateur Marta F1guer~-Dott1. Figueras-Dotti had held the lead for the first three rounds. Massey. 29. a former Curtis Cup player. took the lead for the first time with that 20-foote r to complete a sohd final round of 72 for a two· ove r par 294 . The victor y wa s worth $10.350. GOLF: Greater Hartford ~n. A1tnouncers: Pat Summ erall. Jack Whlta.k er , Ben Wright, Frank Glleber , Rick Barr y and Ken Venturi. Howard Twitty holds the lt>ad in lhe Grecltt>r Hartford Open after firinq ct th1rd·round 63 Saturday. His S4·hole total of 197 1s cl rPC<>rd tor lhat distance clnd gives him a two-strokP lectd over Jtm Simons, the leader for lhe first two round~. OTHER TELEVISION 10·4S a m . C34 ) FUTBOL SOCCER. Noon <2l -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The World Series of Powerl1ftlng, taped in Auburn. Ala. Coverage focuses on the c,uper heavyweight competition Also· Part two of a preview of the Cuevas·Hearns WBA welterweight title tight 2 ~pm rsn -ASCOT RACING. 3 3 0 p m . I 7 I t 9 1 9 8 I G T E N F 0 0 T 8 A L L. HIGHLIGHTS -M emorable moments from the 1979 Big Ten football season Among the players featured are Art Schlichter <Ohio State I and M ark Herrmann I Purduel 4 pm 14) -SPORTSWORLO -St'an O'Gr aov 170.t) tace .. 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Jerry Baker, the great plant doctor, once said that ·plants are like people, and ln fact, be wrote a book about gardening with that same name. (One of my favorite quotes is that be never met a weed be didn't like. Just mow them with the rest of the lawn and theJ look fine.) 'l'llE&E AllE A FEW weeds in our people garden, but we just try to live with them and prune them out wlien necessary. None of these cowhands herds cattle on a range, and some of them have never even seen a full-fledged ranch. Yet ther e are many "urban cowboys" running around today, complete with boots. 10-gallon hats and Western-style shu1.s. The look started in Texas and has spread to other parts o f the U.S .• including Catif omia, and promises to be a part of the fashion scene for a long time to co me. lt ·s popular partly because of its comfort. according to Lori L y n ass. m e n 's s po rts wear mana ge r for Neim an-Ma rc us , F ashion Island And. the cowboy look gives men another option for their leisure wear. To become an "urban cow- boy.'' all a man needs is a pair of bleached jeans, a cot- ton or cotton-blend shirt with a Western yoke, pe>ckets and back, a tooled leather belt and a pair of comfortable boots. If he wants. he can add a straw hat for summer (and a felt one for winter), and he 's set for an afternoon out. Today's Western look is clean. Ms. Lynass said. The pockets of the jeans have no trim and the shirts are well- tailored or plain Qr small- checkedfabric. A man can get more exotic with his be lts and boots, choosing lizard. ostrich or · snakeskin for a little dressier look. And the urban cowhand will find co mforta ble low Today's urban cowboy walks with comfort, thanks to his low-heeled, stylish boot (above). At right, his hat is tnmmed with tea thers. Both are ingredients tor a popular leisure look. heels on his boots. When winter comes, be can add a Western-style leather blazer, shearling jacket and vest and cooHnue to be right in style. Men are picking up tbe- cowboy look, Ms . Lynass sa id, because it's a chance to express personality in clothes and. a way of being good-looking yet comfortable (co wboys don 't wear neckties). "Me n a re interested in looking good at a ll times and. this is a way of being a dif- ferent character too," added. Western-style jeans are cut looser than designer j ns and off er wider legs, and they have a lower price lag, which are other reasons for their popularity·~ The important thing, we've discove red, is that all the members of our people garden need watering, nurturing and TLC iust like our fems and ficus. So many singles have trouble understanding relatiooships, but the whole thing is really quite simple. Just treat them like part of your garden and then be a good gardener. "To listen to the spirit of another and lo understand the shadow of a reality in him or her , then to take what • opportunities may come to you to bring light to that possibility; this is one of the highest experiences of life, .. Robert Jordan Ross, minister of the Newport Universalist Society. calls it "turning someone on to life." He admits that he's not a very good gardener but says he's observant of which of his plants are doing well and what they need to thrive. "I have the same tendency in regard to people that I have in regard to trees," he says. "My conventional wisdom (or slothfulness) tells me, 'Leave them alone and they'll grow by themselves.' "BUT LOOK BOW they both respond to loving care. What may have been wilting and often appeared lifelss becomes bright and vigorous. Those that gave little now give much. Tbe dull have become interesting." Ross goes on to talk about ways in which be nurtures his "human garden.'' He thinks about tbe times rus loved ones have been excited or happy, than makes mental notes about what it was that set off the joyful feelings. From this imaginary "tlle," he draws ideas on sending items or telling people things that will make them happy. "Much that makes me enthusiastic about dolnc this comes from the excitemmt of discovering the leu·than· latent propectl in the human g8J'dj!n. Ross says. THE BOTl'OM LINE of it all is what Ross calls ''one of the greatest truths that has been taught in all faiths'': When you qive to others, it is returned to you in full measure, and even above that. So many voices today are telling us that a good relationship starts with asking oneself "what do I want out of this?" But what Ross says makes a lot of sense, anJ I've seen it in action in my own 1arden. A tree doesn't bear fruit because you stand there and demand that it make oranges or apricots, but it respoads to wateriq, pruning and TLC. Next time you meet a new man or woman, wby not 1 try his method. Don't set the ground rules first about what YOU want out of this relationship. lnltead, try a little gardening to dilecmr wbat their lDteresta are. Nurture them and see \Vhat kind of friendship will blossom. ., i t t , .. ·. .• ' .. .. •• •' .. . • . ; . .. ,. ' ... .. .. " ,. , ~YfllLOT ...... .Nlf~.·-... Hoffman-Dixon • !Mane Hoffman ud ClviatopMr DUoa of Lot 1 • . .. . . • . . , . • A•l•'-ha~ aoDOUDC-.d U*r_,.,...t. • ". 'l'M ~. daqtMr el llr. ud lln . Rat~ of Loa~ • .,........ from II al School and •• CUl'Teftlly la tudWlt "!"he fUlW"e brideiroom. Mn ol llr ud lln. Wilham Dixon ol Corona del Mar. 1redualt'd from and t an officer for the 8an.k or Amuka McClellan-Pratt Oavtd McClellan of Mona• and LYan Pratt of COIU 11 .. we~ muTMid lft SL Joachim's Church. Tbe bri•. d•utbler of Mr and Mrs. Marvln Putt ol c.o.ta M a . aradualed from Newport Harbor Hlch School and Cal Poly San Luis Obt1po. She la an elementary Kbool Weber. The groom. SOD of Mr and Mrs. M T . McCltUan ol Moraga. IS a rractuate ol Cal Poly San Lws Obispo. He woru for San Francisco Web Offset. The couple plan to live in Redwood Caty folloW'Ulg a tnp to Canada, Washington and Oregon. Hauck-Farrer Dr. John Farrer and Leslie Ann Hauck. both of Newport Beach, were married in a ceremony at the bride's home. Tbe bride. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Melvin Hauck or Newport Beach, is a graduate or Newport Harbor High School and UC Irvine. She works for Studio Farms in DW"ham , N.C. The g room, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Francis Farrer of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor H.i~h Sc~I an~ the UC San Diego School or Med1cme. He IS an a.ntern at the Duke University Medical Center in Durham Following a hooeymoon on Martinique in the Caribbean, the couple plans to live in Durham Hankins-Vogel The engagement ol Julian Aml Hankins of , Dallas and Vance Voa Vopl,.a fenner Newport · Beach resident, bas been •""OmK'ed. 'J1)e bride.elect is the dagpter ol lln. J .R. Prewitt Lafayette, La., and llr. Guy F. Hankins Or. and Mrs. Farrer of Dallu She planB to attend San Diego Stale University · He ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Vogel, abo former Newport Beach residents now liV1ng lo Thousand Oaks . The future bridegroom attended Orange Coast College a nd plans to continue bis education an San Diego. The weddtng ls set ror Aug. 23 in Cochran H1ll Chapel, Dallas. Henry-Canto nwine David M. Henry and Llnda Cantonwine. both ol Corona del Mar. were married at the Old World Chapel in Huntington Beach. T he bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Cantonwlne of Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High School in Huntlngton Beach and Orange Coast College. She ls employed by Rlcmar Engineering. The groom, son of Mr and Mrs. Spencer Henry of Orange. is a graduate of El Modena High School. Orange, and Orange Coast College. He works for Sheward and Sons. The newlyweds plan to live in Corona del Ma r followmg a tnp to Lake Tahoe. Tangeman-Bal I Nikkj Ball of Newport Beach and Kent T~geman of Lincoln. Neb., were married at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 1'be bride, the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ball of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and the University of Redlands. She is employed by the Santa Ana Unified School District. Tbe groom. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don T angeman of Lincoln, Neb .. attended Southeast Lin coln High School in Lincoln and tbe U.S. Best Laid Plans • • • .. <.,. Lo lbe mid·'20s, physiologist Ivan P. Pavlov ' ' m ade a rather interesting discovery. Every time he brought food to a dog, he would ring a bell and the dog's mouth began to water. Later. j ust by ringing the bell, he coWd bring about a reflex action of saliva. In the late '40s, Erma Bombedt, a simple housewife in Ohio, made anot.ber interesting s cientific discovery. By announcing to he r ramily, "Dinner is ready," it was noted that the entire family swung into action like a precision dr ill team. For no apparent reason, her husband would exit to clean out the medicine chest, one child would pick up the telephone and begin dialing, another would go to the bathroom and lock the door and once one or them took a bus to Detroit. Arter awhile, she wouldn't even have to say anything. When she appeared at the door, they all just took off and scattered. ' Just when it seemed her frustration had reached a breaking point. she observed yet another phenomenon. Hours later as the family sat around the table and raised their forks (or the first bite, the phone would ring. It became as predictable as rain the day you washed the ca r, and it was driving her crazy. She tried everything. She scheduled meals at odd hours. She tiptoed to the table. She once went to the Hving room where they were aJl s eated around the TV set a nd instead of a nnouncing dinner said, "I'm not here to announce what you think I am." But the group could not be fooled. Every night they sat down to warm lettuce and cold rrench fries, while members of the ramily filed in and out like they were visiting a 7·11 market. And every night as they prepared We do it all at Gii. FllDAY 11 ' M Ser*8s • Houseclealing • Run Ycu &rm • House ~ing • Diet Meal Pmntng • Laurd'y & lrooing if fan Hair Studio to eat the first bite, the phone rang. Her husband said she was imagining things until one weekend Erma was flat on the sofa with a virus and he was an charge or dinner Flus hed with heat from the stove, and the pressure, he ran into the living room and announced. "Dinner 1s ready." One son stood up and went to the mailbox, another went to the car to look ror his tennis racket. the dog went Lo the door and scratched to get out and Erma started to exit. "Where a r e YO U going?" he asked hystencally. "I'm going to be sick." "Couldn't you wait until after dinner?" be asked miserably. "I've worked like a dog to get the fish sticks, the chili, and the potato chips to 'comeouteven.'" Twenty minutes later as we all gathered around the table. we waited to hear the inevitable ring of the phone. There was. silence for five minutes .. then 10 ... then 20 minutes. A smile crept across my husband's face. "I guess your theory has just spning a leak." he s aid. "We're eating and the phone is not ringing." 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A September wedding 1s planned by Chnsty Schlelter of Santa Ana and James R. Ludwig II or Huntington Beach. The bride.elect is the daughter of Mrs . Melvin Schleiter of Huntington Beach. She graduated from Newport Harbor High School and UC Irvine. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. James Ludwig or Huntington Beach. He graduated from Foothill Hlgh School and UCI. Ri c hardson-Harchol Ronald Ri char dson or Tustin claimed Katherine Harchol of Irvine as bis bride in ceremonies al Our Lady Queen of Angels CatbolicCburchi.nNewportBeach. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard HarctlOI or Irvine, is a graduate of San Diego State Uruversity. She works at the Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hospital. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rl chards of Omaha. Neb .. attended the University of Nebraska and works for Saffell and McAdam Bwlders rn Irvine. Following a trip to San Francisco, the couple plan to live ID Tustin. Killoran-Schoenleber St. Catherine of Siena Church ln Laguna Beach was the setting for the wedding or Patricia Schoenleber of Laguna Beach and Thomas Killoran Jr. of Wheaton, Ill. The bride is the daughter or Mrs. Fiora Schoenleber or Laguna Beach and the late Mr. James Schoenleber. After attending Laguna Beach High School, the bride graduated from _ the University of Cahfom1a at Berkeley. She 1s project manager for the Bell Telepbooe Co. m Lyle. Ill. The groo m 1s an executive with In· ternatiooal Minerals and Chemical Corp. in Chicago. The newlyweds plan to live in Wheat.on after a tnp to the Caribbean. Young-Snow Costa Mesans Carol Snow and Richard Young were married ID ceremomes held at St. J ob.n the Bapust Church. The bride, daughte r of Mrs. Carolyn Soow, graduated rrom Costa Mesa High. The bridegroom , son or Mrs. Patricia Young, graduated from Costa Mesa H1gh and attended Orange Coast College. He is employed by Western Plastering. Tbe couple plan to live in Anaheim after a wedding trip t.o the Caribbean. Beck-Hoose Randi Beck and Clinton Hoose II have announced their engagement and plans for a November wedding at Mission San Luis Obispo. The bride-ele<:t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Beck or Bellingham. Wash .. graduated from Corona del Mar H.igh and attended Orange Coast College. The future bridegroom , son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hoose of Newport Beach. is attending Cal Poly San Lu.is Obis po. W cddlng ond cragogt• '"'"' ~ .. ,..... on SU11do11 in Ille llaU11 Pilot. F'brml an ...-bW at all DaUfl PiJot offfcn or b11 calltng the Fcacurt Dtportnwrd. Ni-4321' Enoagemnt annot0act · ment1 muit be recdwd bSt the Feature Department al leatt au weeki be/ore the wedding date. ._ . J Mrs. Richardson Newport's Favorite Drugstore R For Travel N~a ~ L~DO 1.JR~GS .... ~ 3445 Via Udo . / Newport Beach J). ~~~-.....~--c--""""' .:; An Invitation - ''AIRY WONDERS " by Bnan N. Willis You are now invited mto the magical world dMf¥-- Wonders. Presenting after five years, a collec:tR>n of ph1losoph1cal poetry in R_!ay form. · A hm1ted first edition of 2,000 copies, hand-signed and numbered by the author. shall be av&1lable. Beautifu lly illustrated to follow the natural sensit1111ty of the book. This is a special advance notice of the issuance of Bnan N. W1111s·s .. AIRY WON~RS" Please note that your request form must be postmaO(ed by August 15, 1980. TO: Bnan N. Withs. "AIRY WONDERS" P.O. Box 2000, Corona del Mar, CA 92825 I Wl'St'I 10 acquue a l1m11ed First EdrtiOn Copy of ""'ry Wonders by Bnan N. W1lh&. H~gned & .~ed by the author I encl<>5e S10.00 plua SI 50 IOI postage & handling. 1""8111[ • (JT'l,sf 'I It Now u weeks /Of dellVfKY M<JSI be pooHrerlced by 8-15-«J Tuesday. 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Gin aay lpt to thl' m •• wllo ha~ IH'nr 1tt'f•n •._,...,a 11e'1'• race .......... ., .. of. •••u. Gl\lt my lleart •• • penoa wlMiM ow• •ear& laa11 c••••d .................. ,.. of ••la. Cln M)' Wood to • t.ff•·•ICt'f wlto WH pttlled from thf' wredt•lt' ol WI rar. o that ~ mlpl llYt to ~~ hi 1raadt8'Udtta play. Gl\lt' ml' kldat')'I to one ~ho dtpt'nd on a machJw to ulat rrom ~t'tk to ~~. Tab my boo.-~. t'\'t'ry nf'r\I~ and muclt-In my bod) and find a ~• to m akt' a . ·-[ ] Horoscope MONDAY, Jl LY 2~ By SYDNEY OMA RR Aal lES I March 2l·Apral 19> You • draw t o you p eople "'1th their ~ .Problems Key 1~ to be S) mpathet1r or heart dom1n.1t1· 'our personal H'cnar10 Uumt•:.l1l' ~1tlJdl1011 1 mpr Cl\t'~ ~nd )O u II t}l'auuf~ "urrouni.ltngs Surµri:,t· A•rt 1s on Jgenda Another Libra. <1 Ti:turu and J Scorpio f1gun· prom1nt..ntl~ SCORPIO IO<·t ::!3 No\ 21 1 Uo some research on propt•rt~ 'alUl'!\ Derine t er m~. find ou1 \I.hat ·~ t>xpeckd of you <Jnd '>l'l' placei>. people 1n reahst1r hghl Push aMdl' clouds of deception · _,.,1lbout becoming inextricabl y involved. Don't carry burden · TAURUS <Ap r tl 20-Ma y 20 J .• Career advance is 1m m1oent Know 1t and proceed with ('Onfidence Be • direct. independe nt a nd s tress original approach. SAGl1TARll 'S I No\' 22·Dec. 21 1 Accenl on td('as "'h1ch can b(' transformed in to \'table concepts Call or mc~S<tli!t' could :.alter t rnvel pla n:. A short. gl'l "" ay trip could be on agenda GEMINI <May 21 -June 20) Acc-ent ~n Jou rney. l o n g -d i s tan ce -o • .communtcation. educat ion al and •· publis hing project~ You learn by teaching m a n y persons wi ll ·. consider you ··invincible ·· CANCER IJune 21·Jul~ 221 Cash ~ flow is due to be· r esum<:d Set· " p icture as a \\·hol(\ ''ou need not be painted into corner Hf:' versatile . fl ex ibl e a n d o pen l i n es or CA PRICOR'\ c Det 22 Jan 191 Burden to prni::re.,!'> 1s removed . t•mpha.,1s on 1wr:-.onal µossessmn~. income pc:>lentwl and lot·altnl? art1{'ll' tha t had be<>n ln'-l. m1 ss1nJ,! or stolen You finish important a:,c;1gnment • communication AQl'ARIUS 1.lan 20 Feb 18 1 ~1 a ke new start in ne" d1recl1on Personal magnN1:-.rn 1c; emphasized :\temb<-r of opposite Sl'X compli ment~ you on char m and <Jtlractiveni.•!.:-. Leo and another t\quar1an flJ.:urc p r om1nen tb LEO (July 23-Aug . 22! Be spec1f1c about details; check source material. ;-Maintain low profile. lf observant. you obtain significant hints a nd clues. You'll be asked to revise and • review -key is to rebuild on a more solid structure VIRGO I Aug 23-Sepl. 22) · If seeking immediate results, you could be disappotnted . Key 1s to be thorough and patient Whal you want will eventually be ha nded you on proverbial s ilver pla tte r LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221 Affairs PISCF.S 1eb 19 ~tarch 201 Treat confid en ces v.1th r(·~pecl Bl' discreet Kno" th<it being alone 1s not s ame 3!. bemg lonel~ Don't permit aggressive 1nd1\ 1dual to 1ntcrfen· with your "privatt> ttmt: ·· Look b e h i n cl s c e n l' !'> f o r iJ n s " e r l o per plexing problem .... .... ~TllAT'S CllSSlllD PVIZLB : .. ACROSS I Pronoun 4 Eall ~ . 9 Rabbit 111< ¥ :: : , 4 for1"1C81IOI' 20 Levy :· 21 Adult insect • 22 E~sheped 23 BNctl rtems 25 Encourages • 27 Famed k •• racenorse . • .. : : 29 longet -. • 3 1 Oe8d abode -• 32 Old playu~ . -. .. -. . . . . . ·~ ... ' I . ' . . • ' ' ' ' ' \ • \ ~ I f • $ I I • .. .. ~ . !'f". .. carets 34 Sffliflng 38Pry 38 <Ail 39 Jogs 4 1 T WtOe Pre· fix 42 Alleged rorce 44 Concetntng 45 Melroc measure 47 Helml>O$ 48Ch•nese pagoda !IO Snares 52 Butden 55 Stnpect an•· ma! 580ralpeuse 59 Plowed lleld 61 Across Comb.fC>fm 63 Mote MCUre 65 Gentle hell 87 Soon8f 69 Swedish COin 7 ' Btbllcal P<O-l"OUn 72 Alphabet letter 74 Olli<>ins n wenoer., 19 Lono drinlll 81 Hurries 84 Even 157 Print 19 Salty I I I State Abbr 85 Snatcher measure 24 Aoove Pre· I 13 Bee h<>Uses 87 Hlghlanoe<s 158 Continen1 h• 115 Accllmete 89Nogg1nt~ Abbf 26 C•vtl wr0ft9 111 Men's noel<· 9 1 RockhSh 160 Sc>ants.11 28 Go by sea name 92 Cloals Or1fcle 30 Elt 1 19 CIOW Poet 94 Sneri. 161 Odin's son 33 ~r 1218en-. 96Jumps 163 Menne 35 Tht1 date Scoleh peak 98 Penn<t 165 AdjUOOe 37 StOfms 122 Sows 99 Benol<l1 167 Lessen 40 Masts 124 Glare 101 Tyrannize 170 Kilmer 43 PostPOne t26 Rahon 0Vtlf POefT'I 46 Ward ott 128 Surgical 103 Royal 173 Giants 48 Young ye.irs thread antlers t76 FaH llOwer 49 Dart 131 8al>ylon1en 106 Pronoun 178 Act 5t Neves hero 107 Soul Fr 180 Furious 53 Whlle 134 Astanl 109 Saltpeter 182 Lucifer 54 Compass 136 Moroccan 1 to Oueilng 183 Germ.free pt clly swords t85 Stocking ~ Nevlt>r pro· 139 Bone Latin 112 Cache 187 Fren<;h noun 14 I Frencn arll· 114 Hebl'ew income 57 Wanderer Cle lelttw var 189 Labo< OP 60 Dismiss 142 Pronoun 116 Taul 190 Dark place 62 large to.nite 144 Changes 118 AsllltC palm 191 COfrecl 64 Heat freeir19 146 Colas 120 Sonie 192 TV headhn· 66 Make merry 147 - protescs ers 68Sw1tt Ftdeles 2 words 193 Old horse 70 Past 149 Hindu grant 123 Ollutes 73 Celebrates 15 t Noun end· 125 Transmits DOWN 75 Renovate 1ng 127 Oeltghtlul 76 BtacttbOaro 153 Facts soots 1 Guy-rooe 78 Fiend 156 H1nd81 129 Embank· 2 Spanish 80 Empouum t59 Reoeem ment bean 82 Wlreserv 162 T1rne pert·' 130 Toast 3 Put IOl'th 83 Chairs ods t32 Compass 4Warp 66 Send pay· 164 Nt!1o s Ian· pt 5 Not Prefix men1 guage 133 EJiolamallon 6 Mango po.n1 88 Ave 1660n1y 135 Scott 7 Elbe trlbu· 90 Skewe<$ •68 Busy insects 137 Dream Fr llry 93 Locales 169 Woro SCI 138 Clio's Sister 8Hard 95 Metric 171 Orange peel 140 ltrae!I poft 9 01vtng bird measure 172 Printer's 143 Turk 10 St. 97 Slow one tltfm 145 Comedian 1 1 EJ1clema11on 99 Endures 174 Hindu hero c...., 12 Chemical 100 Net>rasila 175 Catch 146 Conttnenl avttix City 177 Tease Abbr. 13 Al not•me 102 H-auan 179 Engt.-h ... 148 W1peout 1• Leno meas-geese 18 t Alfonso's 150 The Ram ure 104 Organ 11opa queen 152 Vested 15 College deg 105 Chemtcal 184 Card game IS4 Steemsn1p 16 Arab rot>e compound 186 Forwerd (abbr ) 17 Sll1<>n 108 Romlfl otti· 188 EdttC>f"s 155 Pec:ulter 18 Siiiy Ctal abbr. ID CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • • crt ...... cll&N •••· 8i,...... twery ftf'IM'r of •)' -.raa.. Take my Hll•t tf affMaary, Hd let lM• '10W IO that, •••eda)', a a,eec•less bey wlU ..... , *' the uau ol a bat aad a deaf &lrl wlU hear tbe MUd of rain •ll•lns& bu window. Bum ~'hat ls left or mf' and scaUe r m .> u bes to the winds to help &be no~ers gro~. ar you must bur} somelllhlg, let it be my falllts, my weaknesses and all prejudi ce agalut my fellow mall. Give my slns to the de vil: gJve my soul to God . Jr. b) chanc~. ) o u wish to remember m e, do it with a kind deed or word to somt-one ~ho needs you. U .> ou do a II I have asked. I will live rorever. -ROBERT ~­ TEST , .... L 1u1d(•r" Accept hJm as be Is because he's not going &o change .. a). ''Yei., dear," tune him out and think about something else "'bile h~ rattles on and on -poor thing. DE AR AN:-: IHI ..... ... c .... ...__ ... ,, .. Call us now lor expen help with your lutehen remodeltng Olans Let us shOw you how to '>eaut1ly and modernize. at sur· pns-ngly low cost to you• BARKER A:!~~:s 2960 Randolf Ave Costa Mesa 754-0370 bl ~ W o t Bno;to1 di 8 .i1<E-r . . .., ... cauMd by the cutr.ftt MOM1 affuaUOfl? Tenalon caYMd by the lranlen pt0bl1m? Or • .,,... aucti 8'1'ftPle ........ M llief"t CYI Oft Jn lf.tflo, Ot hewt"I ,our WHltlng rnecltlM '° oYI. lu•t when you need lt? . Do ¥0U find VOUfMH 11toutlft9 at Y4Mlf kJda fOI 111tle or no reeaot1? Do you get 10 WCMtnd-. tftlt you t\eve trouble .....,.,. at nl9ftt? ... Can you rel11'? Of COIHM you can Se" hypnoal1 11 the an1wer • I • The Coate ~.. Hypnoai1 Center 11 currently • t offerlft9 1 MrlH of tlwee Htalon• thet are de91p.CS speclflc1tty to Mtp you '° dHI wtth ltreH In • polltlve manner. You will be taught H" hypncMI•. and the bett way• to uM thl• valuable tool In deallft9 wtttHtte ttre11 that you encounter eYery cqy, The .. M •elon• are one·on~ne . end are tellored ..,.clflcally lo yowr partlcuiar .. ,.., problem1. Through M" hypnosis, you will be taught to attain that almoat loll stat• of belft9 that your grandparents were very femltler with. It'• eellad retnatlon. Aetu. The initial Interview i1 frH The only Hypnot11t llcenMd by the City of Colt• ~ .. COSTA MESA HYPNOSIS CENTER 666 Baker Street. Suite 405 Costa Meu. CA 92626 Phone 540·6757 Initial interview al no c herqe. DEAR A~:\ I.AN DERS W hal do ) ou think of a husband of t)ver ·10 \'t•ars who ~uddenly slarts bringing up incidents that s hould l ong h:.t v\! bt'en forgotten? Some of thl· things he dredges up art- absol utely ridiculou., Wh a levee I do Loda\ t ha t is not pf:'rfel'·, rf.'mtnds him or the tlffil• "hen ··you did ... o and .,,, and .,uch and .,uch LANDERS I am a high school Junior "ho hus JUSl had another rotten ye;,i r . The problem 1s ME I don 'l st"em to b<· ;,i b I 1· t n m ,, k t• d n \ friend., I h<H l· gom· l<l t hl' ~l uclt.nl l'Oun~l·lor about this l" 1n B<1th l1mt•, I ".J' told Tht· p rob I l· m " ·' 11 u r .. l llludt · Sht· nt•\ t·r did ll'll nw \\hut \\ J., "rong v. 1th m~ attttutll or ho" to 1mpron • 11 She JUSI ~<mi. ' It .., tht• "ll\ \OU tll'l lO\\ ard Pl'OPll' .·. . FOUNDED 1928 IN ARIZONA JUDSON Fall Term Begins Sept. 15 College Preparatory P ll'a...,r ~lvt• me· ft\ t• or .,, ~ pointer-; on hov. tu m J I.. l. f 1 1 l' n d .., LO'.;J-:SO:\tf·: I'\ L0'\1; ISLt\ '\II PRESENTATIVE I h 3 \' l' l ()I t1 . ~I I Perfect" to gd off th.11 \\om-out ta1w <Hlc1 .,top It\' Ing in I hl' p;t I I nevt'r did JO~ thing I ";1-. ashamed of. but ht J!Ol'" on and on It drive., m1· crazv OE\R l.O~t.!-10 ~11 111 Uo n't ~"''iP It a h\ a ' ' ~ f' l h .i 1· k .i n d makt· .. ~ou look bad. I MRS. RUTH YOUNG .....,,, NPwporr 8PdCn Sneratoo E ,;ery ~1rgu mc•nt t•ntb up "1th the "40 ~ eiih ago" !.yndrornc. and v.t• nevrr soh ·<· an~1hing I ~a)' he·s gettmi? "t•nalc What do you sa~ ·• DH DALI.AS DEAR DALLA ~: !:!I '\t-H'r pa.,.., up ,. c h .d 11 (' t' I II h t' I p .,omebo<h an\ "a' \OU can and. don;t look for 1 th a nk ". Ju ,t do 11 b(>ca u"f' \OU "ant to. <J) oOn't sf't \Ourself up ai. an a ulhorit). tr ~·ou a re sm;irt. peoplf' "ill f ind 1t out 'IOOn enough. 1 ' ' ~ July 29·30 for 1nformat1on , .. or aooo•ntment P INSP CcHI 714-833-0570 BOARDING GR. 3·12 Small Classes De11 R£:ading Remedial Math Art Music. Dramc1 Frequent rererencP~ to tht> past are indet>d a sign or age. Some pt>oplt.> c an reme mber "hat they did 60 ~·eari. ago. but they can't tell you what the y h ad ror breakfast. · 14> Bt' run t o bt•I a round. ~13 kt' peoplP f t'e l goo d a b o ut themselve1>. Rl'member. t'Ver yont-a ppreciates prais e a nd love ~ to lauj!h. Fully Accredited. Co-Ed. Internationally Known Extensive ActMtles. Travel. Healthful Western Life. All Sports incl R1d1ng. R1flery Soccer Sk11ng. Tennis. Golf HENRY C. WICK, Ill. YALE B.A~ DIRECTOR. Boa 1569. Sc:.ottsdfle. AZ. 15252 Tet. 502.943.n31 ' TELEX 1589'40 Jud Seoc ISl Be hone t a nd de· pendable. Mean Wlltat you say and say what you mean. . HUS Y S TUDEN TS A RE GOODS TUDENTS THE BEST OF HARBOR RIOCE IS NOW AVA ILABLE . BUT IT WON 'T BE FOR LONG. If a home in Harbor Ridge E t.:itc~ 1s cl long-st,rnding dre.im of yours. thl'rL' 111.iy nt·v'-•r bl! J better time than now to makl' your dream J rea lit y. Harbor Ridge Estelle!>. An t•xclu~1Vt' neighborh ood in a priv.:itl'. guclrtkcl-g,1tl' community. Built on some of the Hnt·~t reMdenticll propt'rty remaining in Nl•wport Be,1ch . RiRh t now. som~ of the choicest sites are JvJilablt·. But they won't be for long. Harbor Ridge has ,1 his tory ot Jpprl'CtJtion that would be hard to l'quJI Jnywht'rt·. A return most investments Ccln't match. Vi it our luxurious model ho mes. You'll find innovJtive floo r plans. Brilliant night light views o~ Newport Harbor fro m most homes. A wJy of life that has made Ha rbor Ridge one of the most sought-after addresses m the country. Now is the time to buy. Waiting could cost you the home you've always dreamed of. 17 Harbor Ridge Drive. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714 ) 640-6776 Luxury condo minium. pnce<l trnm under ~soo.ooo to s1,ooo,ooo . Prices effectsve as of date ot publtcdl1on sub1ect to pnor sale on or after deadline ot this ed111on Homeowners' .issociations supported by all residents m.untain common fac1ltt1es, Ask a salei representative for details. rhoto tal..en from lodelle Model located at 21 Harbor Ridge Dnve. t I -CMILYFllLOT Good Lord, at's Next? 'Five-0' is gone but its star lingers on in Hau:aii HONOLULU CAP> "I feel like I've ~n let oul or pr' on," a ~ Jack Lord, openln1 the inltnlew. Much hater. he ackb. "you don't keep a •how ehvt> for 12 ear without 1hoW11an1 the scan " He " talk1na. o r t'Oune. about "Hawaii Five O " and Its re•arltabl run, Hl' h s ju8l drivtn up 4n his tO ·year -old wha\e Ca411illat', wear1n1 on o f h is trademark o ff-white outfita, and hl1h ~e l td wh ite sh~s lie p oses for picture:, on the por<'h outside ha offlt·c m tht' "Five O" produ ction complex on the lopes or Diamond Head and th en settle s d o wn behind h.as desk to talk JACK LORD He 1:, long and lean and his race as smooth The debates r age about h1:, age -the publicity start was saying 49 las t s umme r wh ile r eputable reference books were saying S7 -but whatever il is. Lord is in great shape IF HE IS UBE&ATED from ••f'lve·O" cats last episode was broadcast a couple or months ago>. If he is s carred rrom its 12 seasons of shooting, neither factor Is particularly noticeable He t alks the s ame game he's been talking since he a rrived ln Hawaii. To live Is to work. Lord says he welcomes slowing down a bit - but he's definitely not quitting. The days ot getting up at 4 a . m .. putting in 12 hours on the set during each eight-month shooting schedule and the n spending lhe next four m onths s 1rting throug h scripts. con sidering casting. negotiating new deals. those days are over. "Five·O" began because "Guns mokc " wasn't canceled WHEN~ WAS LJNING up its 1968 s eason. "Gunsmoke" w as going to get the ax and Lord was going to s tar In a new western. But then the head or the network took a look at the season's lineup of And wt• tJ lcJ t\P)' Ato rlt In Ilona Kona and Slnlllpot'f " "F\Vt' O" ~Ol orr to IA rough •tart H I serlt'IS ond w1u1 nl'arly can(' ltd As ttw first c and 11llll only I t•rh's fllmt'd (•ntlr«-1 on louUon 3,000 miles rrom hom bo,t. there "erto production problems .iulore "TIU.: •'IRST v .. :AR he rto, you couldn ·t l)(.'ht•vt• how touah lt w 1111." s ays Lord. "There was no studio Wt' Wt'rl' as11ur,•d or lrulned personnel Ther•· Wl·n •n't &&n> We were assured or 11 trt'mt•ndous botl> ul locul artors There weren't ''"' hi th • "'hol~ 12 ) l'llr1>. we found maybe 25 or 30 marvelous !()(·al tulenll> you could rely on " The h n.t ta .. l-'1vv O" p1sodei. ~cnt over budgt!l lo the lune of ~10,000 "\H. \H;R1-: S HOOTI NG 1n an ubnndonrd "'arthow.l' +us u m 1.1kesh1ft sound::.IJE?t'I In l't'nrl (.'11,·" .,u,, Lord ((Tht• mon~OO~l' "'l'rl' runnin1ot .1round and lhl' gt!kko' <dirking l "'t•n• ru1mn.: take:, Wlwn 1t rcunl-'d. 11 made not:.t' on tht• tin roof a nd 'ou couldn 'I !.hOOI " T1'aNI C.4 11'1 Oftfy • motlOft IMC'""' NOW PLAYING QW&llH' UllTCM. ~'.I Alll !>'() l4U ( ...... .., .. ,°" H•"•"OIOn 8McA I d lU -· . S UDIUM INll"·lll °''~ !..ii 611 Cl .. DOMl ' . ' .. ) 11&89'1 lllU'lALA l!tM ~l') )lJ9 IDWAllOS YllJO TWiii \I S\<C'• \of bXI b9'1il "l·WH lt DlllU·lll \\r ""'~"'' b91 J6~l The "Fivt' O" r1lln11 took otr. but In Hawaii, the show hardly received th cmbr1ct or aloha. T he nc-wA medlu mo1ned that the ahow was wrecklna · thu lma61~ or llow~ll und problems obounrtcd wlth location shootlntz "If ll wosn't for <the lute Gov > Jack Bums." ·ays Lord. "w" mlghl hovr ((One under. I remember lttln1: with lum qull'tly tand uylng we <'OUld aio ony plnC'f' In the United St oles . They wouJd build n studio for ulf, cooperotl' In every pos slblt> wn)•. "And h<• 11t1ld . 'Okny . kill. Is thnl It., I'll ta ke \'Me 11( It · Tlttll' nfh ·r 11ml'. I had to JtO to hun pcnonull •for h<'lp with tht• 11ho" .. GRADUi\l.l.Y, Tllf:llU: wns <'OM<'n:o.us thli'l .. fl\•t• ()" prod11r t100 ll\0114'~ "1"-'llt Ill llDWllll w .... ,,1luobh• lo tht• 1•t•ononH . uncl that lhe show wos l•Hr c·ll"•h• •u•lllna.t lht• lmnJW of tlw ''land' 1tll m·1•r t ht• \\\11 ltl llut 'kl1 Oll'ht•' I'''' ''"II-cl "1th nt•ia.thbor~ O\'f'r tht• l\\11 .,tucho 'Ile•\ on l>1.111111ml l h'ucl 11nd tht•r•· '"'r•• 111.·t·11Joil111111I flur''" 11( unfl.1th'nn.: hml'h~ht fnr '"'' '' CSN • I.ORI>, l'•ltf' 8 91 sa• PEIPU JUST mn •1818. I ·s hows and asked where "Gunsmoke" was. noting that it was his wife's favorite program. Hastily. progr amm ers put "Gunsm oke" back into the lineup -and Lord's new western was scuttled But he was also under contract with CBS. bis :.alary was rolhng in . a nd the contract had a clause guarantecmg "final, absolute and arbitrary control" over any show in wh ich he would appear. "They offered me a race track driver show a rut some other s illy s py shows .. and they were Plt,)'ing m e all the tim e," sa ys Lord. s miling fatntly. And then he was presented. at 7 o'clock o.V m ommg. with a sc rtpt called "Five·O " They a gJEed him for a decision by 9 a .m . LORD BECAM E ST E VE Mc Garrett. the u$miling detective who a lways got his man. , ·From the beginning. Lord sa ys, he knew ··flve-0" would click. .. "I had s uch faith In that project." he s ays. "It wif fresh. it was interesting. The rainbow of ideas wt.a vast because you could do anything . It was a J>(!lice show the first couple of years and then we t>li)erimented. "We found o ut "'e could do comedy. In one s how. fo r instance, Hume C ronyn did seven different cha racters, and 1t v.•as high camp . . "And we did love s tories, and that took quite a l<>! because McGarrett didn't have much sex life. "DD a hard-bitting and engroaing film!'.._ lmTdt,UC-TI' '"POWE aidaaN Sdlidlel;mu "Provokes a ~erful sense ofteJ1$ion ... " ·DnW Amm,NEHWEEK Robert Redford ? f"BRUBAKER'' , . ATfD!leA.'~<il"DMAJOI l'lll)O(JCTl()!!I A m!AllT ~quo ffUll ROBERT REDFORD .. BRUBAKER" VAPHFf K01TO JANE ALEXANDER MURRAY HAMILTON DAvtDKEmt TIM McINTIRE .. ~ Caddyshack 4Jo"~M~1onr 'CADDYSHACK. CHEVY CHASE·RODNEY DANGEAFIEU> TED KNIGHT ·MICHAEL O'KEEFE • .., Bill HURRAY. v ~~bf UNNYIOGOW\"""'.C (~Ill IOHN"'' l"J.NOil w.,n"' bf MlAN OOl'U HV1tAAY & 1-<AROW WI~ & 00X.V.S 1.! NM 1 [~ l'!'OIM:rr ION 1'£T(~· ,~ti, OOUGtAS IC!NM"T Dnrud bt HAAOt.D 1W11S -r 1~•.....-J ........... ,_J ~t---·-::.:.· .... -l -··---' T.aodzed In tile ta•eta? CMsed after Kllool? Sh+en dow~ fol' JOm' hmcla moaey? GETA BODYGUARD I ' TV PERSONALITY CRITICS bt CHOICE '!1111! aST AND PCDUlm9T Clint Eastwood m6vle." -Janet Maslin. THE NEW YORK TIMES ~ ~~ 0 « ... ..,, "'-\ ... .._ .. ""'I> ....... ,..,. m;:;, I ... ~i.U•f . 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'"' .... °"'"' .... llOMCO lfU T tN9 --- ..... ....... .,.....,r,.. .... --··· c-=i=· •u.•11111,.. .· . .. .-... --.........-... ~---------------........-.... __ -·------- . B~OADWt\ Y WRITER I CLASSICAL MUSIC Sundly. July 27. t980 DAILY PILOT . . jTriple Broadway Debut Begins With 'Suicide'= NEW YORK (AP> -Bill Oyer loot • stroll JaWn aro.dway lbe Olber c:t.y. usma the placf' Nt:at Ortobff. two ~nd hu. partnrer. Dack Bft1edict1i . w\JI make thl-ll' ck-but •· ~roedway Pf'O(tuc rr. Tbttr show 1 Russian allre that Sov1l't tf'n or banned J U~l be fore H• Motco" premleN-In 1932 It c a~t. b)• toda y ·, landards for a play, I l a rt:t' with I H ~rform-..n. ll h a rt'llltlH•h unkoo~-n. 1f r ,wctNl F:n.:lt-.h -.t..11 nd .e l 1t bu 1n1 1&n d 1rt>r t11 r "h1> lt•n Ru.,-.1.1 in 1''7 t prot stmic go\1•111m1 nt m ,. d t1 I 1 n j( .... I I h .111 II '"mut1la t1 on o f h1.., 't'Or k BILL OYER lht•r. "ho '" r11an~· J Oroadwci ) b o und )h o " h .i t urin l? tht tuhe:. of Harold Arlen <1 s how <.'ailed. "Gt 1 Happ) ... says the one coming up next fall 1s cull NI ·'The Sum de · · "Yt>!> \c:. .. he nod'i "hen ac;ked 11 the laltt·r and llS miired1ent~ l.lrl'n t kmd Of 1mprobJ blc, J ll S825 .000 ..:ambl£' that Broad~a} "Ill tu l-.1· "Su1c1de" to 1~ box·OHI C'e bo:.om "BUT I Rt:ALLY bchcvt< in tht· 111..,~ v<·n much." he sav~ "I hatl' lo sound com v but I think it ha s the rare CO mbmat1on Of being both arllSlH: :tnc commercial · Dyer and his partner.. aren't the show's only Broa dway rookies. !':either lhe star nor director has been there before T he d1r(.'('tor 1s J onas Jurasas, a lc<1ding Soviet director a nd t t>achcr "ho''i worked in off.off Broadway and r('~1onc.tl theater s anc<.' em1 gral1ng to the t.:niled Sta t r " The star is Derck Jacobi. acclaimed " '"" s eas ons bacK for his lltle·role work 1.1s tht• s tutte ring Ro m a n nob lem an-d1d r1sl of I Claudjus, .. the BBC series aired on public· T \' 1n the Cmted States THE PLAY HE'LL NOW be IA IS :.et in :'\1osco". not long after the Russian Revolution It makes silly sport both of the new "cl <1ssless" soe1ety and the inhabitants of same It concerns an out·Of-work Every man who .in despe ration takes up the bass tuba. hoping he can earn a IJVmg with 1t. I "SPELL BINDING! t jGLORIOUSL Y DIABOLICA 1 I ~~ -.. ·11 s11if.1i1G A S~lfY KUBRICK FllM JACK NICHOLSON SHRlFf OlNALL "lHt SHINING 1 f'111ln6' lO m I ter lhe tn,trument, he aetS dl•pr~ sf'<!. C'Oll<'ludf•s thot ,.vtn ln lhe new society hfc 1s nw.tnin.:k~11 II<' 1}1'11\.lj u.lcade But tht ncaahborhood lcarn:s or th•~ aand comphcaliom. •·n Ul' Cc·ltlnK .i l'OP ) o( un o~cure. 48 year old Hu"l"ll n pla) ('UI\ t>.· u tod dlfflcult It was. but l>>•'• i.ave. tw hnull) found a copy at th(' downtown Loa Angeles public library They wouldn't let him check al out , so he Xeroxed t. all 95 pages. Uut he allU h ad his doubts. deaplte all the cr1UcuJ acclatm for the play. "Driving home. I kept thinking. 'Oh. swell. rm going home lo read this long. boring Russian play.' .. he says. "But when I read Jt. I found m yself laughing from beginning to end. String of ·Violins Tops By DONALDJ.BOBSON ,,., .... ~.~ I.a t Wt! le was the week oC the viollDlsl at thl' Hollwyood Bowl with lbe Russian, Gidon Kremer. a.eclauned ·by Voo Karajan. as the grt'alt' l an the world. and ltsbak Pe rlman. v. ho wru. rccenlJy featured m a Newsweek tover story Ernest f1e1sch man. general manager of tht Hollywood Bowl says that Perlman is one of tht• two -0r three greatest violinists in the "orh.l l:,a ac Stern by all ac<'ounts would h.:1vt-to be lllCluded in this august group. I THIS WRITER HA seen all three pla) and each is uniquely excellent. What all three have in common is s uperb technique . a beauUful but not cloying lone. and genuine mus 1c1anslup qua lities much in evidence lal-1 week. Touch of Classical G1don K rem e r played two works M £'nd<'lssohn 's "Concerto in D mmor for Violin, Piano. and String Orchestra" wntten when tht> composer was a mere 14 , and ~lllhaud's cinema fantasy. · Ox on the Roof .. Kremer 1s not th(• romantic that Perlm an 1s His tone 1s cool but not forced His phrases are long and susta1r.cd with Lightness and g r act' His Mendel'ssohn wa s lyrical and melodious "OX OS T HE KOOF" shov.ed his remark. able \'1rtuos1t~ as he• took hi.'> violin through all the gradations of hi ghs and lows. playmg cleanl> and excitJOgly The audience was wildl} <'nthusiastic ~ 10111111105 ~ CIMllllA CINTIR a.Iii. IDWlllDS \SJ WllHllllDOK ~ .. ....._ ._o-.qie•tw14lll U•.,t.......... • ......................... , c-.. ..... ,,....,., • ...,._ ...... l.)O..,.. ...... °""""'. ,......,, (D WOOOBRIOGl ~ STADIUM ~ DlllJl lW His stunning, beautiful wife Elena, dressed in an e~otic purple and gold Oriental pants suit. s hared his s potllgbl. Only two people in love could play with such harmony and rapport. Both were ably chaperoned by American conduct.or . J ames ConJon. wbo later led the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a s moot h, swiftly moving reading or Brahms First Symphony . PERLMAN PRESENTED three s hort but demanding pie ces, beginning with Tcha1kovs ky'l> sadly. lyrical "Sere nade Melancollque " With steadmess of bow arm and eschewing what Vi rgil Thomson called · 'f 1n1<.'ky fingering .·· he pla yed with restrained sentiment and sweet tone So too. in Ravt>l's "Tzi~ane. Rapsod1e de Concert for Vi olin and Or chestra " This tri b ut e t o gy ps y mus ic b y a Fren ch cosmopolitan. provided lhe opporturuty for Pe rlman to show his dazihng technique as he ca vorted through this piece's numerous technical tricks and hurdles Has thJrd selection was one that bas long been associated with him -Camtlle Saint· Saens· "fntroduct1on a nd Rondo C.apnc· 110'>0 COMBINING ALL THE previo us quaht r<'4' "1th an cxqu1s1te grace he achi eved r hl· t omposer s intention of producing " "ork ( with ell'gant hm ..... harmonious colors. and a bt'autaful SU('tes.,um of t hords Jt wa<, ~o t'nthus1astacall) rc·l 1·11.NJ that he was called back to pl ay an cnc<irl' -a capn n by Pagamru Conlon led the Philha r monic in four other 'lelect1ons The most :.at1srylllg v.-ere Ravel s beautiful and melanchohr · Pavane for a Dead P rincess" and Hn,..,ini·, · Ov('rtun· T'> Wilham Tell " -"1th all 1t<; associations 1111th the great American fo lk hero, The Lone Hanger' BRIAN 0£ PAI.MA'S "DRESSED TO KILL" !Al DAILY 2 00 '00, 6 00 8 15,1015 rn& UANNY SI PHtN ~NG I (!!I ----------· BRIAN DE PALMA. MASTER OFlHE MACABRE lNV1TES YOU lb A HOWING Ol- 11-IE LATEST FA ... HION ... lN MURDER. - DRESSED 10}\ILL A.-wt.r .... h1tr SAMUU. Z. ARKOf-l' ......._, A QOP.OE UTT0 FltOOUCTlON OF A llUAN DE rALMA FlLM MICHAEL ANGIE NANCY CAINE DICKINSON AUEN "DRES.5ED TO KILL" aAIAN D£PALMA'S "DRESSED TO KILL" <Al MON·FAI. 1:30, 1:)0, 10:20 SAT/SUN. 2:15, •:15. 8:30 1:30. 10;)0 'HOWTOBU THIHIGH COITOF LMNO'' -.. "II\' IOOYGUMD" "I gave al t.o Dick aod isaid. 'You read this and tell me tl I'm crazy.' " . Bcnedictls read It. find declared him sane . $o1 representing Auro~. they set off to secure Broadway r ights to ,:"The Suicide." That wasn't easy either. . N ErrHE R HAD PRODUCED anything for the s tage before Be nedactas as a film and '{\I composer. Dy<:r is a lyricist who also writes -.pec1al matcn al for 7 V movies. musicals and for nightclub acts The t~o rook1eic. round themselves compeUrag against old hands an the theater. Dyer says at le~st. eig ht other producer s. from Broadway and regional theater . wanted the show. Oyer. who began in show business as a Big Rand singer an the tag end of that era. s ays : ··1 think Broadway needs a pi ny like thts J really do ... It will open Oct. 9, LORD LINGERS • • • Sc\cral \t'<ir' .Jgn ror inc:Lanct•. when hr• appt•ared in ('l)Urt a" the pla1nurr an a la""Ull, h1., reluctance· 10 c;Lat•· h 1.., Jl:f' turm>d into u media field da~ THERE '1 \ Y Bt: Ot:8,\T £S r1\ "r th•' 1·,thc11c mn 1h of f'1 H· ()" JOri O\• r Lurrl s the!>pian talents. but to a man, h.-. TV colh ... <1guei. cxprcl-i. nothing but a "e at his !'>Urv1v.t l of the killing pact' or a doi.en }cars in J "l"ekl} .. e nel> llolN did Lord '>Un 1H· 1l ' "Ynu'\I' i:ot to ha VI· a w1 fr Ilk<> :'\1art<'," t11 "J' "1thnu1 ,, m11m • nt ., p.JU"'' "She• doe .. l'\'N vthtni.? Shf'·.., ..,n m11rh <.martn than r am · Sht> 1.., .1lso r 1·nt r.1I tn Lord a nd Lad \' Entnpr1,,·.., th•· produ< 1 HIO tf>mp~n~ Lord '>Cl up tt'-.•l •11.1.n.., th1 iint 1h111! 11I F1H· (I r nr J.11rtl hr1mf• lt.: .. 1• I fl;i" ,Ill :ind h(• IOll•nd• ,,, ....... ,.It lh.11 \l,,I\ Iii-.... , .. h(• Jnrl hi'> "1r1· h<I\!• :ount1 Jl4:;11 .. h• n • THROl <.H T tl fo.IR C'O'I PA~Y. hi · ha., prn ctun•d and d1r<'< tc•d · ~1 St<1t10n · a C B~ tclev1s1r,n mo\ll tit -.1n thl'µroU.'!'>:or1rhmnc uµotherµroJt:ll ~,. int lurJin~ 'r·~n tn ·.itmt nt!-. fur a couple of no1.cl;. "h1d1 ht· d 111..t.: to t ither :.tar 1n ordirec1 \nd h1 h:i~ d b1J: profe..,.,1onal d rc:im I "Jlll tr• mukl' a trem('ndou., motlrm p1ctW" Jnd '"\ :.omt-t htng'> thest need to oo :.aid ." he l>3Y'> Hiii' ~ ~~~~~ COW B OY - • •• ... I M() .. J llU 1 U ••.t .,.,..,.., .... ,,, .... ""'' s 1111 t "'" THI Rll [~ .~::~.~~ ~ (PG) DAILY 2:00, •.00, 6:00 8:00. 10:00 "11CMAH CAINl ~ THE ISi.AiD ...... -~(El Pl.US FRIDAY THE 13th /~~~'i ~I ~~~CM' "-'~._::. o m P\.US(At "USED CARS .. C.IUUll 7JOuTil ...... OeP ...... '9 .:I## DRESSED ... + •r TO ar..=. KILL" ••• """tOI 01 DAL.MA nc>NI .· . . .;~ 8 I• DAIL V PILOT SI.I ""-Y. Juty 27, •.., ENTERTAINMENT I TRAVEL I DELAPLANE Packing a Trunk for Land of White Elephant? BySl'A DELAPLANE BANGKOK .. inc the inauaural ftlghlloBanakok isov r.l'mnolona dnthe lender Catt oC Thai lnt maUonal Airways J moved from the lOS year okl Oriental at S60a day lo'thc Muonf(phol It ' s urpns1ngly good and cost. only s12 ··A S.ngh beer l the boll It is t w1ce lh~ i2e-or ours > rost S2 A p&C)' d1 h of hot h from lht• · treet t and outside ' JS cents F ind a hady s hell r from the w<'l , 111>press1ve heat and that ·s lunch ; "It cos~ $720 <round tnp, Seattlr or Los ~ng l > to the land of the wh1tt' elephant. but ont'C )•ou'r (' hl'r l' you cun hve on Hn ttlc " • OlJR CtJRIOl1 CORRESPONDENT 1 stayin1iton anThmlund for uwh1le .. f'ur dmn~r l cun h ave lobst rs or prawns or oy te rs from th • (iulf cookoo to order A dish of s p1c{'{t ehtcken.· f:xc('llent bee r mude of ho p::,, yPu~t and malt 1mport~cJ from Gt>rmanv ·Onlv thC\\:Jler1sTha1 . · su1d the Gt>r man brt.•\\ master All th1:, for thun SS "The Thai who runs the food stand can't speak English buth1s Amer1canT·sh1rt doe~ It's lettered: ·You made mt-love you. you woke me up to do at.· "On a four-hour boat ride on the Oriental Queen. "'e passed houses on teak supPOrl:, juttin~ into the Chao Ph~ a river Most ot the m had 'Peps i· s igns o n the front porch." • • * "ORANGE-ROBED BUDDlilST priests are ever ywhere. Shave n heads. sacks over the ir shoulders. begging bowls in hand. You gain merit by putting food m has bowl And me rit in thjs life ins ures an improved s tate 111 the next. "Our guide said: ·1 was a monk for three months when I was 20 . I walked eight miles a day with a begging bowl. s tarting early in the mornin~.· "He said there are three kinds of monk!> 'One is a lifetime monk. That as very hard for the monk ran eat only t wo meals a day. both bef orc noon. ··'A monk like m e s erves three m onths to m ake hjmself a better citizen. The third is a runaway boy who becomes a monk for s helte r. lie is the s ad looking one.' "The monk may only own a razor. a needle and thread. a strainer for drinkin~ water. a girdle for securing has under robe. The modern age pe rmits an umbre lla I imagine the monk thanks Buddha for that It's the southwest monsoon season and the r ain is comin~ down by the bucketful .. * * * "TIIERE ARE 300 (TIIEY Al') gilt Walt Disney Produc11on1o · THB LAST ~OH'1' . OP N~ A1~K ALSO. FOR YOUR AOOEO High flying, high seas adventure. 1":'0 YM£NT ~,so-...,,-~~7.1 ~IM Btoo•nursl · 17?-6446 O~H6! AMC Or~nQ• Mall 631-03-40 C:OSTA ll(SA C1~ Ctn1e1 9n.4141 OU•Gl UA C11v C•ntma 63A 3911 U f9IO ·~lfl>"~ ~1 WlO OlA•CE StaOtum D< In ~18!i0 '9UllTAll VAUH fl V.tll•v 839-1500 WUT•ll&10 UA C.ne"" ~ 11¥11{ WOOODfoOQe !).51-0f)SS ''A BETIER FILM THAN 'ST AR w ARS , ••• ,, -TIME MAGAZINE SPtRIT HOUSES DOT THAI LANDSCAPE God Inside Protect• Owners From Harm t t•mplt·~ m lhi~ holy ctty and spmt houses are l'\ t'l') \\ h1..•n• ll 's a s m a ll doll house structure pt•n•ht.•d 011 ;, wooden post. Inside there's a '' 1tm· of tht· ownl•r's favorite god. He 1s thC' g u.mlwn ~pmt . the C'haoofthe place "You set' them on houses. On top of hotl'l~ In gas stations. The peoplt· attend tht•m ''1th flO\\t•rs a nclfood and incense And the sp1nl houst• 1s informed ofthl' arrival and clepartun• of giwsts Of birth~ and dl'aths m rht·farruly ·· • • * .. A VJ('f:. PR ESI OE"IT OF THA I THE BLUES BROTHERS IOW&llO!i CllllMI WlS T lDWHOS' 11a11ao11 TWIN MISSION 0111¥1 Ill C~Y M~u t> 4 t BP Hi~ •41 1 • ~o., A'4C't8' ~I'·' UM!! S46 7111 Robert Redford BR OBAKER A SECRE T Jll HASBEEN ISLllfll KEPT .. 12:15-4:~:00 2:15-6: 15-10: 15 12:15·2.4S-5:15 8:00·10:30 Honkv tonk NOW PLAYING Ctll(DOMl UA TWiii CllllMAI UA CllllMA IBJ ,,,.~.,~ td 4 'hl w~1m.n\1t1 &'n 130~ C.o-.i. ~~64 ~o 0~9• ••< .. it' STADIUM DfUft-111 IUHA ,Alltl DlllYl-111 Oral'IO~ 639·8770 BueM Pao 871 4070 Airways told me· 'An ex~rt -not just .rny body ins tolls the spirit house. Each houst> IS tfJff<'rcnt. Some face east toward the rising sun Tht>y flhouldn't race soulh which as down The house should be placed where at is never in the s hade · "Th •re's a m a rble !ipirit house at Thai Airway!! hc~1dquurt<:rs that cost SS0.000. The \' P said 'We put at in to improve the morale of our employee~·." • • • "TIIE ORIENTAL QUEEN RIVER ride took us to the Vehad Chumroon Palace where Kmg Rama IV. Mongkut, s pent m any a lively, s ummer. He had 35 wives who produced 82ch1ldren. .. You know Mongkut from 'The King a nd I'. The s how didn't push what a star pe rformer he was m the love game "His score as re m arkable. He was 47 "hen he took his first wife. having spent 27 chaste ~<'ars as a monk "When asked hov. he kept up the dizzy pare. ~ton~kut rephed· ·1 must.~So my subjects \\111 know I have not declined into old age·:· • • * "TAX.IS ARE NOT EXPENSIVE here. But you must ba r gam. The word to learn.is N<1N PLAYING AMC ORANGE MALL Or.inqf' bJ/ OJ~O EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST weslm•n'>lf:J !l:JI J'JJ; EDWARDS' VIEJO lWlN M•<.i· on ·~ 1 • ~ cuO b99C MANN'S SOUTH COAST Cos1d Me~J '.>4~ JJ~t MANN'S BREA PLAZA Bred 529-~3J9 *> 'AHU ACCE,HD fott THIS UICACUU•T "AIRPLANE" "GI "BRUBAKER" lf'GI I "ll4E EMPIRE IN I STRIKES IACIC" --••U&- r - - --====-i I "CHE:ECH & CHONG HE:XT MOVIE" ,., C_ I I "THE EM'1RE ,,., STRIKES IACK" __ ,usu- ~SUClU •OSI" '"THE MAIM fVEHT" ·~1 c:---=---..,J C,..1 tl'Cft> ~ II' lor V"'-" Oll'V' "'•II 1t.. I~ D•""' /lo l•"" a;. ~. ,,_., wt'lflh '() • ., S5C """ •~ -J Soiutoo, .,. '""l·'mU!M . ' l · ..... · .. r\' . I . -;t THRfC CNGAGfrlf NTS IN SOUTHfRN CALlfOMIA GOOD Sl:A TS AS LA Tt: AS SHOWTIME' 'Pangbai' -too expensive.' At sundown, they pursue the ma le t-0uris t relentlessly. offering pleasures beyond imagination. If you hit the streets without a plan. the driver will supply one . ltta kes an act of will to deny him .. ruise ~1=t<- •o the Caribbean December 14, 1980 Limited space available from $817. PRICE INCLUDES: • Roundtnp A1rlare lrom Los Angeles • Transfers trom Airport to the Mardi Gras • 8 m eats and snacks a day 1nchJding mid· night buffets & breakfast in bed • 7 d1ffe<ent nightclub shows nightly • Dancing, gambling, and more••• 81 f Hhion 11tand, Newport Beach 640-0821 . .,. .. Tu~ay thfllrr:t\ur:iday·a·t ~ p rn F'lCdy S: 5."rturelay i:lt ·7 3q pm • WEEKNIGHT HAPPV HOUR (err.-. ~~·1 ·rr r ,1 1 rnp1 m; rtilry b·J~lt ,• ~ .. J, (j(,.1;.rv). 4 ~ rn 6 pm 4250 Martm gale Way • Newport Beach (7 \ 4) 833-0080 NOW tbru SUN.AUG. 17 LOllG R.ICB ADllA 0 )()() c <ktan .,_...,arc! W!I> AOG t3 lllnSff &OC.17 onllS WEDllJSDAT. AOG U 1 :io,... a aoo,... 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It COil ham Ina than t10,ooa Newport Buch resident Jobo Fooltus · picked up three vacation \Gllts a little clOHr to home in Laeuna Buch. He paid even less than that for each condominium. BADE& AND Footius wue able lo s wing these seemingly rtct.lonal real esute deaJs because of one s imple catch -lhey ooly own their resort retreats fOf' ooe or two weeks a year. Both are participants in timesharing programs, a fai rly new real estate concept that agents are touting as the wave of the future. at least in the field of vacalkln property. "There's been so mucb waste in the country with people owning retir;emenl or vacation homes;• claimed Warren Townsend. vice-president of timeshare and resort marke t ing for George Charles Realty in Newport Beach . up h i trio of units. it eems that TownMOd may be correct Thla recorwert.ed motel loch.Sea 34 condorn1niuma aold in one.week units. Slnce every condo is given two weeks "down ume" for maante.ance each yeoar . th.al means it can be sold to 50 1nd1v1dual ownen •• or l.700 umes ror the entire complex. SALES BrAaT£D Aug. 2 of la.st year. The owners expected lo take about three yeArS to peddle all 1,700 me-week units. But Laguna Shores pubUcist Natalie Best receoUy reported that, less than a year into the sales program, only 23 units remain on the market. Townsend said timesharing 1s growing r apidly in this country for the same reason it first caught on in Europe in 1969: the economy. ''It started from economic m~cessity," he stated. "People from Europe bad been going down lo the French and Spanish Rivieras for years and all or a sudden, my heavens. they wen being priced out of the market." . • JI • ' -. -' ... ., . A little beachfront place in Pueno Va/Jana costs less than 51 0. 000-tl you share .. A national survey showed that they only used them an average of 17 days a year. (With timesha ring> you can buy in p roportion to what you actually need." BE SAID timesharing first came lo this country in Florida in 1973. Since t h e n it has b e come a na tional phenomenon. with timeshare proJ«ts springing up in a vanely of destination resorts like Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas conditioning, piped-in music and an Olympic-size swimming pool. would pass the $90 mark in another five year~. a-;soc1atton. wh1<'h handles maintenance Jnd !>ClS proJPC'l pt>llcy The amenities, too, ar e typical. TOWNSEND, WHO sells timeshares in the Costa Vida · Vallarta project where Baxter bought in, said some 300 .000 Ame r icans h a ve Joined timeshare operations since they first appeared on the East Coast several years ago. He predicted their ranks will swell. Timeshare pnces can vary. but Costa Vida is fairly typical. Depend.mg on the season when the two weeks are purchased b uyers will pay between $6,000 and $9,000 for their units. Timeshare promoters are fond of telhng Potenllal customers that "all you hav~ to bnng iS your toothbrush." TOWNSEND SAID that. as vacation prices rise. times haring become:. increasingly sensible. By companson. Townsend said the pur <'h a~e pfl Ct' or a Costa Vida C'Ondonuruum, d1v1ded by the time spent there. comes out to $31 a rught fThat"s based on a cash pur<' hase. a frnanced condo would run $36 a night I Thal 1s all taken care of w1th1n at least four year... the maximum term for financing Once the co'ndom1n1um I'> pa id for. o~n er '> have no fu rther expenses other than the reqwred annual payment to the homeo w n~r i. Town.-.end nou•d that the homeowners f et-. now $100 annually for each week of pu rcha~e. 1~ likely to increase with inflation · CAT l.AGl 'NA ~horcs, urut owners arl· ~1,en an add1t1onal benefit. Should they de<·1dP to drive over for a weekend, they ran Nl'l ~ condo on a space- a\a1lable basis for !>lightly more than $20 a niJ?hl That 1-. outside of thetr Checking into the sales record at Laguna Shores, where Frontius picked F or that they gel a four person. f u rni s h ed ocean -vie w s tud io condominium with a fully -equipped kitchenette. maid and valet servtce. a 24-bour security o pe ration, a ir He cited a 1978 report by a consultant to the hotel and m otel business predicting room prices would chmb to an average o ( $70 a night by 1981 and Home File Halts Loss I By PAT DUNN Ot,... °""" ~ MMf E ve ryone seems to have t heir own system of financial records, and most follow one of two patterns, either everything is saved forever, or nothing is systematically maintained and filed. Intricate bookkeeping systems are usually needed only by individuals with com plex finances. For most. canceled checks and check s tubs will do for everyday expenses s upplemented by receipts for large purchases; brokers' statements. reflecting •:ains and losses, and credit card statements reflectmg finance charges and balances. Organization of personal tecords should include two complementary systems · one for records you want to keep on hand. the other for documents meant for a safe deposit box THE FOLLOWJNG model Is suggested by Edward R. Lupton. regional trust manager for City National Bank. An income sed1on should 4'clude items S\lch as W·2 forms; tax returns; paycheck <>tubs; lnterest, dividend and commission records ; and records of income from self employment. All sbouJd be kept at least three years after filing the year's tax return. The investment section s bouJd include receipt.s of a.ll purchases and sales, broker statements. and a current listing of securities In your possession. The hQ.me improvement ~tioo should hold cancef ed checks and receipts related to all improvements, which they can offset capital gains on the sale or a home. The insurance section includes all life. accident, health. group, homeowner and automobile policies. A llAJOll ASSETS sect.ion should include receipt.s, warranties. and canceled checks from purchases of major items. and appraisals or valuables. e Walls Falling And Panehnaker Catches Profits By THOM LECOQ OI U. 0 Mh I"*" SUft Van Jacobson thinks bis fl.rm needs a little rearraneemenL He's thinking ol tearing out all t.be waJJs and switching to an open office with dividers, panels. built-in desks and work-area lighting. When be gets started. it's not going to lake too long. bei:ause he's pres ident of Standard Pacific CorPoration's Panel Concepts s ubsidiary. The 65,000-square feet of offices at 3001 South Yale Ave., Santa Ana, is where its line of open office panels, dividers and desks are assembled. JACOBSON SAYS the subsidiary began five years ago when someone approached Panel Air. another Standa rd Pacific division, with a hint the federal government was about to go open office, "Would the company care to design a product and bid?" he asked. Panel Air builds surfacing materials for aircraft, but decided to give it a try. They conJacted des i g ners , contr acted with manltfacturing facilities and seol in their bid. The resuJl: .. As of last year we were the single largest contractor to the government for office panels." s ays Jacobson. The government has de· dicated nearly half of all new and remodeled office buildtngs to open offices, wttb nearly $2,000 worth of panels required at each workstatton BUT GOVERNMENT BUSIN~is notoriously fickle -a lowe r bid can quickly knoc k a former contractor out -so Jacobson, a member of Standard Paciftc's board of d.arectors at the time. was brought in, the subsidiary was spun off from Panel Air and new markets were sought. J acobson was president of a Los Angeles advertising firm at the lime and had the right mix of marketing and management expertise. "We keep management pretty lean." he says. ''Most have advanced from jobs lower in the ranks." • With hundreds or other companies already competing for the S600 million spent annually on open omces, Jacobson and staff sought out a less· competitive niche. ''OUR PANELS ARE REALLY the Chevy of the industry. ranging from the middle to high end." · Manufacturing is done elsewhere, but parts ar e kept on hand In Santa Ana. Panels of aluminum. steel, fabric and wood are assembled to orders. Only a few of the m05l popular items are kept m stock completely finished. But the large inve ntory a llows quic k turnaround on<'e an order 1s received . Panel Concepts delivers in about half Ule time requU"ed by competitors. Jacobson says "Once an office manager decides to convert to open plans, they want to get 1t over with ... Ttus gives the firm a competitive edge. Another edge ls a sales network of office equipment dealers. About 500 have been set up around the country and Jacobson treates them with care. TREV ARE INDEP ENDENT and can sell any of a number of similar syste~ They also supply furniture and machines When a pot.enllal cllent responds to an ad or display at an office furnishings show. Panel Concept.s oft.en m~ts with Ulem to help plan the conversion. but when it's tame for an order. the dealer is called rn. Sales are always made through dealers. so P anel Concepts ranks ftrst when c ustomers approach them. The moderate price range, quick dehvery and happy dealer combine to keep the company on a healthy sales rootmg. IN FACI', STANDARD Pacific's annual report noted the subsidiary had made a s ubstantial contribution lo revenues last year while cutung its sales costs. Figures for Panel Concepts aren't broken out from other m anufacturing divisions, (about $14 million combined>. but Standard Pacific's 1979 revenues were $131 million with net lnrome of $10 .6 million. Sales in 1978 were $108 million. so by ! actoring in a depressed housing market for Standard Pacific's main coostrucUon and dev- elopment business. Panel Concepts' constribution to earnings were pleasantly large. C~eSllARt:. a>a,,eCZ) Q:>en office panels f 11/ room at Van Jacobson s Panel Concepts Jacobson is quick to shtft cred.at for the fine performance tool.her managers. Jacobson says financial planning is another key a rea wtUl hne-by-hne budgets projected out one year and re vised quarterly. A COMPUTER SYSTEM keeps track of orders and other information and termrnals sit in offi ces throughout the bwldmg. The company's own products are used in a few areas. but Jacobson is n't ti appy with the arrangement. . "The office down the hall is too small tor two, too large for one person and there are walls where they shouJdn 't be." On of these days. the walls are coming down and Panel Concepts own products are going to go tn. The miscellaneous section should include canceled checks and receipts for charitable contributions and me dical expens es. A r unning d i ary o f deductible business Pxpeoses less that $25 would be a good idea , ~ ith cal'celed checks and receipts lo back up expemi1tures of more than $25. Now for re<"ords to be kept in a safe deposit box: Credit's Given Or,,ly When Its DUe Deeds· le 41&<'~: stock and bond certlftutes: mort1a1e -•~meats; title to automobiles, marriage l'cH ses; birth certlllcates: naturalization ~"!l; and a lialinl ol aumben of all lmurwe oclicies. ACOPYOFYOUawiUortbeori1inaJ, if lt ii not kelltin 10W' attomey'uafeor ~bank s •W•auft. PbGtos of tbe interior ol your bome. and l1acle pbatCl9 of valuble pouud-. wbicb ca blip jultify clalma from fin or •· Abo t.hlde a notarlled, room-bJ·raom bc9lbokl .. ........,.. L1at fSD~. Md po111111oa1 ..... ,.....,, 11... '1111 ...... - •· N4Mtbedat.eof pme'e=wlpriee. A.,....... labmadaa-..-wldet.ean bela•....,..iDe .. o1-1 u--IMWd a nbltlw or a.Illar __. • ... wllO t.o Ci llMl llt a U.. of•-, ... ,_ baft 8C• C1UD.ua.d...S-..tlilhellld. By JODI CADENHEAD OtT•O.... ......... While many financially strapped families are lookin g for ways out or sta11ering monthly paymeata, many YOUDI people are lookinl for ways to establish credit. Bankers and moneylenders warn that establialllq credit in today's money market la more dl.lftcialt tban tt•a ever been. Goal are the daya wbm credit cards turned up to CC'Ua~•lftl mailboxes acrou the COUDtry. "U tne~ ~ .... e rw end.It record their cbances of borrowtnc m~~ ar~ :a.ill," ukl BUI Hanlen. uecutlve vice preaadvt ol Avco Financial Services in Newport Beach. "We would aot eo111Wer a,.._ W1tD a ~er, 1b0rt time an tbe ~ ......, .-U.... are sood ,.. -t.k• • "* • ---..... tJ7lq to .-abUlb credit.•• ' Sucb 1loom1 foreca1t1. ba•• been predombaatlq UM flaaMial front e•er liDM P resldeot Carter announced bis plan last March to tighten credit and limit lending. ' What then sbou.ld young people or people with no credit do to build a credit history and establish themselves wilh moneylenders? "U you don't have any credit to start out with you 're not going to cet it, cautionl Carl Lindquist. president of Consumer Credit Counselors of Oraqe County. · Jn order to start a credit raUq Lindquist advlaes youn1 people to borrow a1alnst their aavinp account. even lf they don't ....uy need the money. ln decldln1 whether or not t.o ateDd credit, moneylenders are lookhll at bow Iona the apUeantl bu lived at tbe aame adclrw, duration aau ~ of employment, financial oblia•Uona and pu t borrowtq b11torJ. TMl illf.,...., alaq witla data OD IHaber of dependalita, paat employ meat, tu llens, Judaemeau, baDkruptcy. aDd amomt of credit ii found in a credit file kept with a local credtt reporting agency. f:: One such agency is TRW in Orange, checks on ratin1s for banks. department and other creditors. .. I've had especially angry people all istbaa why they were turned down for a loan wb9 U.., had a loan six months ago with the same credit rating;• 1aid Della Fe rnandez. consumer *''- manager for TRW. .. • Applicants are belna turned down ........, bee a UH lenders are t aking a much harder lie* Ill who they loan money to . What that means is lbat younc people 9ltb 80 credit rati.np are cotn1 to ha\le an even ......... time. • But there a re olher ways of •:sldlll credit. An oft.en overlooked metbod ii --"· .. •••• <S.caEDrr, Pase a) ""' !• -'"' .~ (2 DAil V P1LOT f' ..... r • .,c1 . HARE THE GOOD UFE. • • l'1 l\llar adwdulf'd time) 1"k\tn are t~'o l)'J>M ol Umesbare projttts. ~\lh lA«uoa Shore. a1'd Cotta Vida u t amplt"s L•su• SborH operat on a ftt 1imP1e ownenblp ba s Buyen receive a If• deed and Litle lDl\U"aM'e policy a nd the ('()Ddomlnl\lm is tbein for We They can rent al out, loan h to ramlly and MftMll. sell It ror a profit or wiU It to U..lr cblldren. ceeTA VIDA, however, ls a "nahMo· use .. operation, meanlna bu.ywg do not r~elve UUe and, &l\er 29 y ars. they lose tbftr tenant·, rt1hts. that pra9pc!('tlv owners &hould check before inv una ln a umeabar proJe<'t. said John &mon, 11n OraJ\Kf' County auome)' and w1>4·clal at In the umeshare field llE MID polcmUaJ buyers hould ask several q~Uoo~: "Who lll the dev tloper! 11 he flnanrlally sound~ Has he bef'n aroun d for aw hile ! l a be exp~rienct"d in m airH••tment ur does he have an experienced management company!" , CONSUMER ''Thill ts ~ause it is an Mexico," Townsend explained .. An American ca nnot own an yt hlna within ~o kilom e t ers o f the ocean or 100 lulom~ers of the border. Everytluna must go to a MeJUcan trustee " Simon suld the mortau1ge on the pro1ect "must ~ ~e-cured b)' a bond. a letter of crt'dlt or some other device. Otherwtse there'i. oo guarantee it's go\ng to get p11ld ·· fie aid iOmc ttmeshare developers ha ve already d e fault ed on their mortgages ln F'lor1d1A and Colorado. but not in Cahfom1a. Laguna Shores development gives timeshare participants ownership' of project. ,, However. unit owners or. m a nght· t.o-u~ case, leasers do have control of t h e management o f t he complex rega rdless or inte r nation al legal nua nces. "I ltunk one question a customer ought to ask today 1s whet.her there are aoy encumbrances on the proJect and how will they be paid," said Simon. T o accomm o date t hem . tw o operations have s prung up that proVlde an exchange service for timeshare owners, who can trade their two weeks in Mexico for. say, coodomm1um Ume in Chamonix, France. or Hilton Head Island. S.C. timeshare sellers from promoting their product as a capital investment. many buyers -John F'ontius included -Jlave JUSl that tn mind. If the buyers do well, the sellers don't ~xacll) need food stamps "It 's very hard to do. It requires lots of up-front money and your cash now does not generally materialize ror a long tame '' Simon claimed most developers spend 30 to 35 percent of their gl'OSS sales on marketing costs "and some projects cost a lot more than that. .. AT COSTA Vida. timeshare buyers have one vote per unit on issues before the homeowners association and can, if they choose, kick out any management team that does not satisfy them . ··A second concern 1s that the management will be there for all tJme and the people will have a nght to use il. .. The exchange programs -Interval Inte rnational in Miami and Res ort Condo miniums lnt e rnat1on al 1n lnd1anapohs -both charge small re-es fo r their services . More tha n 300 pro1ects world-wide are available. A quick s pin on the caluc lalor indicates that a $7,000 two-week unit. sold 25 umes, will bring in $175.000. A $5.000 condominium divided into 50 wet>kly W}its 1s \\-Orth $250,000 That's fo r one room with an attached kitchen iJnd bath Still, every expert contacted e~press· ed confidence that more timesha re projects will appear throughout t he country and abroad. ALmOUGll HE does not own any timeshar e units himself, Simon 1ns1sted that ''the right project is a good deal." "The owners have got to have some element of control," said Townsend. ··You can buy the nicest place in the world but Lr the property management doesn't take care of it, It can look like Tijuana in six months." Good management is only one item Ther e a r e several be nefits to timeshare purchase beyond the obvious. For example, many buyers may not want to go to Laguna Beach or Puerta Vallarta every vacation for the rest of th eir lives. AN<YrH ER BENEFIT is one that real estate agents cannot talk a bout -the likely appreciation on a timeshare unit. making it an investment for eventual resa le Although state regulations forbid BUT SIMON SAID developers face l'X traord1nar y cost s as w ell. ··Generally. ltimeshart> units> cost a great deal to market." he said. "U you ·re going to market these Uungs you have to market them SO times "I trunk over time the developers who wer e in the business of building resort condominiums wi ll be in t he business of building t.imeshares," Simon predicted. "I l was <'rawling for a long time," said Townsend . "and all of a sudden it's a baby that's getti n g out of its playpen." Ope11 t.o Y outh Bank Grants First Loans Young people looking to establish credit will have starting help August 18. when Bank of America introduces its 101tiaL1ne Checking ~c n·ice. Although the program is aimed primarily at C'uslomers between 18 and 29. the new service is available to a nyone wanting to start a credit h1~tory. "One of the big problems young people have is es tablis hing that f1 rsl credit experience." said Li ndsay Copeland, senior marketing manager ror the bank's transaction services. "Once you've cs t;iblished credit other lenders will be a lot more amenable to make loans .·· WHAT CONVINCED BANK of America of- ficials to dive into the untried economic waters was a study last year that found that 50 percent of their customers under 25 had trouble establishing credit. Under the new plan customers will have a c-hoice of two checking plans, an instant cash c·red1 t hne of $300, a courtesy-check guarantee card. and after 18 months of approved credit they "-IU receive a bank credit card. Issuing check guarantee cards immediately •;olves the problems m any young people have of C'r ed1tors refusing their checks. according to Copeland. SOME GUIDELINES USED in determining qu<ahficalions of applicants include: 18 years or cige. a minimum of s ix months on the job, a salary of $500 ($200 for students after rent) and a cred it history without problems. Although the program was supposed to start last May, the federal government's restriction on credit made it unavailable until now. Since May the bank has been quietly offering the service to customers only, although now it will bl' available to everyone. * * * CREDIT GIVEN?. • • .J rt m cnt s tore laya way plans. which s how c reditors responsibility in repaying money Getlln~ someone to cosign for a loan 1s another \\ ay to obtain a first loan. according to Lindquist. Making a large down payment on a purchase may show creditors a willingness to repay debt ... 1nce 1t \\Ould seem unlikely that s u c b an investment would be repossessed. As Hansen explains. c reditors are looking much mo r e al de tails o f the applicant's background Even paying utility bills and rent on time Is a ~oo d indic ation of c r edit char acter a nd responsibility. according to Hansen. Finally, unless mar ried women have always m a tntained accounts in their own name. the state Co.,,umer Affairs Office warns women that credit accounts may only be listed under their husband's name. Since June 1. 197J accounts are automatically ~ubmitted lo c redit agencies under both the husf>and 's and wife's n ame . However. any ac· counts opened prior to that date may be listed under the husbanti's name only. .Copies of creJit files are available by writinJC TRW Credit Data, P .O. Box 5450, Orange, Ca. 92667. lnclude full name. address. social security num ber and a signed a uthorization for the credit cheek. Cost is $S. , . Notice Unread , ·MINNEAPOLIS <AP> -Northweste rn National Bank won a $1,000 bet to show that it's a w.,te of money to maU detailed pampb)ets re· quired by t.be government di.lc:loalng cha.Diet in badldng regulations. 'Tbo bank experiment wu m8de lo a mailing to l 15.000 customers re1arcUn1 tbe Federal ReHrve's ne w "Regulation E" pertainln1 to elect- rodtc fUPCI transfers. One hundred ot tbe checking •cO>Unl cuatomers. cheeea at random, tot a pam· pblet that had been specially Printed. .. AAY CU1tomer wbo ree.I~ ln the mall a dis· cla1uie t.bat includes this earacraph can set 110 •••011 by wrltlnc 'Re1ulatlon E' aed the cui(oiDer·s name and addr91 oa a card ud send· laf tt along witb a ..U-llddruaed, at.amped en· ve.lope. '' There were no respOCLMt. r SUPBaMAAKETSHOPPEA Refunders Fall Behind B)' MARTIN SLOANE Because of temendous demand, some manufacturers have fallen behind m sending r e fund forms to consumers who have requested them by mall. • tf you a re one of these c-onsumers, be patient. Most or the manufacturers with th1s problem are printing new refund forms with extended expiration dates. If vou receive a fo rm after 1t has expired. s t>nd ·your com p laint direc tly to the manuf acturer's c ust omer -r elations de- partment at the address you will find on the product package DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -f forgot to cash a $1.49 refund check and just noticed that the check has a J une exp1rat1on date. My bank refuses to take the check. Is there anything I can do? Bernice DEAR BE{tNICE -Most manufacturers will issue you a new check 1f you write to their customer relations departments. Be sure lo return the e xpired check with your request. DEAR SU PERMARKET SHOPPER -I would llke to make a point that you and o t h er s h ave mi sse d co n cel"ni n g manufacturers' coupons : A cash-of' coupon is o fte n the onl y s ure way that a manufacturer has to directly influen ce the sales of his product on the basis of price. Let me give you a n example : By dis t r ibuting a 20-cen ts-off coupon. a manufacturer can directly influence many shoppers to bu) hi s product because of the reduced price they obtain v. hen they use the coupon. Buf 1f tht• ~a m<.· manufacturer offers his product to v. holcsalers or supermarkel5 at a special 20-cent d15count. he can never ~ certa in that lhl' t•nllre 20 cent saving!> v.111 b+:- offered to th<· con!tuml·r a nd have t hl' dei.m:d 1mp~1rt on -.alt·.., i\'> ,, matt<•r nf f aC't , qu1t1• CJfll'n th1 consumc·r m·ver fl·t·b tht-t ffet l or th1.., kind c1f a promotJonal pri ce reductwn Somewherl' along th<' hne of d1stribut1on. 1l 1s added to :.omrom"s profit... As a s hopper. 1·d r ather be able to hold the 20-cent discount 1n the palm or m~ hand an the form or a cou pon than have to depend on these savtngs being passed along to me by middlemen a nd retailers I am convmced that Uus 1s one of the most important reasons why manufacturers '>tron~I) defend their right to dJstnbute t•oupon d1srounts Tracv W DEAR TRACY -Lay. proh1b1ts manracturers from doing anytlung more than su~gestin~ retail prac-es This allows stores to be c-ompt't1t1\ e in pnc-ing But 1t aJso means that rruddlclncn and retailers are under no obhgat1 on to pass a long to consumers the pri <'<' r <'du c t1 o n s g iven th e m b y manufacturers The point you make is very important. especially in innationary times Coupons are one of the few ways that manufacture rs can be sure that a price reduction is received by a s ubstantial number or thei r customers r------------------------------------- ~-ti.SN,.,,._ ,.,......u, --· ..... 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(.,.,.. •vmbol• "' ~molv bO••• trom 6•111 S11• '""' $0<•"9 ~I> E ,,,.,..,, St1>I JO. l'lllO I YSOl '~""' r"1....0 otff< s,.,.., ,,.. '"°"''"' rrtUNl roun Ohl\ tit Qr'O<"rv t~ w •th thr Of'Kf of fO..ovncf' l no• t ,,, ltO E ·~'-' °""'" Jt tQ90 !>COTTtSSUE oH .. Poo•,.. '' u or u "' ·-• ~"° fN' .-eot;tf'f'O rf'fV"'O •orm 04u\ 10 S<ott1\'4A' v .. h o• O\UHh for ft.,. lG<....,,I <~ S.f'ld tr-'°'"" t"IV" e0 ~··· tor IS l<kMI ·-· S.l'O -IO<"' l>'u• tO .... , tor H 10-<ffll COUClO'I\ E • 0orn O< t • tQtO WALDOll• ~ec•• .. \1, u or u ... ·-· ~ llY N"QUlrl'C2 '"""""° totrn otU\ 10 W•lnt>" V>.f\ tlf "'4t1U-tor f1¥f 10-<fl"t <°""°"\ S.f'!IO ,,..,.. fONn OIU\ 10 W•I" tor 1\ 10--<tt'lf <OVOO"\ ~ ,,,.,. •or'" 0•1.n JO -W•'' tor 1~ 10-C•11t <OUOO"\ E•I>•"'' 0t I • 1..0 8~\ • TP\f\ O'f,,,,., OOll'\n I teQ\l•l'fl' • fO"'""' WISI( FINAl TOUCH ~t'ly II•'"''°"' P 0 6o• nt0 We\ttklr., H v nm 'lHPI ..... ,.. E ttf' At'.o\I '-''•h ft"\PthOM S.f"lld ''"" flut<t~f ''''""""'f'lh tron-''°"' liitbet\ Of Wt\W or Fl""JI f ovc:P'I ftflV <O""'tM"""ltOn Dttr1\ 50 <,.nt\ fOf' CIO'~ 4"4 """"'<J""O f n-. f1W\N1QtH .-ho :\ 4¥•11•bl~ •or fl"t' tl\ltO OVn<t ''•'t~"' Ohri\ "' '' E 1pln \ Nov JD ltlO I ------------·------------------------- Moo's Out Bo rde11 Drop s Foods By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Aft<·r lacking on a bunch or businesses. enough to send their ... al<'s soaring pac;t the $4 bilhon mark. the Borden Company ha!> decided that sm all is b.:llN STll.L ASOTH E R WAV lo t•apture Borden's current thlnkm~ Chemic ab are better than food \n\ IA J\ \Ou put 1t tht· ... tory a... the same Horr!• n 1' 1n10 (Jp..-ratHJn l nlr1.trl · After )t.:ar~ of p1rkin,1t up <·ompanu•c; :.ill nv•·r the t·ountry and '-Ill kin.I! th1·m in 11' l.1rdl·r Bnrdcn • .., nn\\ ..,clh~g llH·rn off They ~ot ricl of S;,it·ram1·ntn 1rim.:ito JUl<'l' ;,ind no" the)' afl' 1n thl• procc,.., of ONJhng off lhl·1 r ( •1lon1al !>U~:J r hu..,tnl'""· ~1~c,t 1 k tupt'. Sterling pt.J ... tl c' and l.u..,t r11 Wa rt• Thl· Sn11th Dou~l;,c, for ~r ab<.. trx1 , _ I• rt1hZl'r bu,1nc~~ •~ up ~ ALSO GOl!\'G out the I ~ ~ Money ~ ;1n~~~ ~s ~~~~~.·~, ':,u~k ~~ Tree rl o rd t:n . t)\ ~o m c la estimates. hjs 10 p<:rcent of the Li S. c heese market Thev v.111 continue to make processed. lo"' rat and ~ubi;titull' ch~ ... es tt·.., JU'it the real 'luff th•·' 're • thrnv.1ng out \'nu \\OOd\ rho\\ F:l"lt' th1• r1l\\ ,.., tJkini:: th1c, \ top Harden markl•lin~ l'Xl'l"Ull\ t' '>a1d recent!} thl' rnmpan~ v.a' go1 n~ l•> rt'\IH ' Elsie as a comp;.tny '\ mbol But '-'Ill '>he "l>l':ik for a company th al 1~ mo\ 1nj! farth<'r .ind fartht•r av. ;Jy from it s original dJ1ry b<l!>l' THE PROOlT TS BF.l~G l o~pt:d orr by Rordcn haH• :.ale~ of about S860 m11l1on a year. Th.lt 's cnoui?h to -.upport a pretty fa1r-siz<:d company. But Borden reels 1t doesn't need that bulk Tht' sell -off will change the balance at Borden. t1pp1ng 1t in the d1rect1on they have been moving s teadily for tht> past thre<' decades. In 1950. when ... ales v.ere much smaller than they are now. dairy p ro ducts a<'ro unted for 65 percent of t he companv·s business --and other foods accounted for 26 ·Pl'r<.'ent They had a s m a ll chemical business then that accounted for 5 percent or sales \Olume Last year. chemicals accounted for nearly a quarter of their $4 3 billion in s ales Even more important. t hey accounted for 40 percent of profits. The t:-ompany that brings you Lady Borden tee rream 1s also the n;,itaon·s largest product r of formaldehyde The foods Borden 1s thro" mg out are the humdrum natural products people used to eat. But that·s not how you make your money in the food business INTEREST OHL Y LOAMS ARRANGED 15% • I 0 "S. SI 0,000 to SS0,000 Se<W9d by C_.ltt.tl°"' fWf IHI & hnoMI ~ For det cbl~ cnll Bob W111ta~ 61-r 960-1957 ~------------------------------------.. ~'-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Council Aids Minority Firms More than 20 Orange County companies have organized to enhance economic opportunities for local minority-owned bus inesses. T he campaign is spearheaded by the county Regiona l Pur c h as ing Counc il. a volunteer a ssociation o f executives from Indus try. aerospace. banking and financial firms. The council is a ffiliated wllb a similar Los Angeles council and the National Minorit y Purchasing Council which represent more than 3600 buslnes5es. H.F. Saliger . Jr. a Soul.hem California Edison Co. manager Is chairman. He told the group al a recent meeting, "The primary objective of the Orange County council 11 to supply managements of minority owned businesses wtt.b lnlormaUon and tools to compete for a lar1er ahare of the 1oods and services being purchased in lhla area. "We hne outlined specthc Pf'Oll'•m• des· tgned to reach this goal and enlisted support to put these Pf'OIJ'amt to work.'' Prosrams outllned included complllna a roster or minor ity o wned s uppliers . or11nl1lng worklhops. tr.de exhibit• and forums, a nd actively encour11laa more local bullnnaes to part.ld,.U la the 1roup'• activttl•. A 1teertn1 committee bu be&un wrtUns obJectlva and prosrama. Mem be rs of the t hree main steer in g com mittees Include : Ross C Long of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company: Jim Mongell. Ford Aerospace and Com munication Corp . and Don GouJd, Southern Cahfomia Gas Company A membership meeting has been scheduled for this Wednesday at the Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana More than 100 have been invited lo dlscuss ways in. which responsible me mber s or the business commuruty in Orange County can help minority firms Paint Makers COLLECTORS CORNER Settle C88e Aere Coins & Stemp• OOU>&SILVER WASHlNGTON (AP> ,..__ ._. 7.2.__ T h e J u s t I c e ,_."" -Departmmt hu settled o.w C'-MNM 11.';H•. :..u. an antitrust auil after "'"""-*'· ....,, _..... 11;1 .... u.. -· ..., four ~pantes &1.--v '* '°'---. ..._ not to rlx price1 for paint :.,:-~ ... ,.,To-,:~~ resins. c.11..,,...,......., TM 1uJt. filtd In 1977. f'14> 111 •90 char ged the four with '°""'~~~ vl•ting the Sherman , ..__1K_,..._._,... __ ..... ___ CMtt __ "-_-_• .. Act. ·$50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS .......... -1v ...,.._., • llKO-•Co-nc:iel •R-W...t&.I • W..llly c-I'-• .. •N-tWyf....._• • 6 -di• to ) ,,_,. • ScHttM."' c.u1..- ( ,,,,,••I h tU loen l•f-tlo• ""'k• I• Jf \1 t\Jf hh1UH ll~j n,,,~f, (714) 159·1515 AMUllCAN HOME MO«TOAOt 230 Newoor1 Center Onve Oes•on Pla>11 NewPOrt 8eact1, C.!i1Qfn4 9264!0 . . _ ....... • ' • ..... ........... w.c. ., NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINUED Miff ~Mf1t ,( -.,,... lew LHI C... M;.-L- . j. I , I • BUSINESS/REAL ESTATE . Face Foreign Acqµisition Nft YOU <AP) -AIUtl •,_an la the M'Hal M'cas· -Ille &Ml IT.ta OM-Olftce blAk la Lellil -1.A.~MIU&u. ..... WlfwU.. n ,,,., ........... .._..._ •• ..._.. '"l ...... -wW .. !ta" dntl." aakl ..... .. ,.....dMU ..... ol ......... a.ik. "-' ... otMr' beak ..... tM ....... °' ~· wrijp ol lDdepeelMDt, 1mall·ud m..th1m· 1bM ._.. t.bal an t.be bulk of t.be aadoa'a ba0 as ........... y. ONS aouaa OP UlleU' fean ta UM lncnuloa prw of fONip bub in tM Untted Stat.ea. A.DothelLI t.beclrMt.k chaal• bei.q made ln U.. way u .s. blMI.,.. anow.4M> opet'l&.e. t n. .....at, many buken ....a ualyau aay, .,.,. be Ille de•tb ot amall·tlme ben'dq, •• ,,.. hudwriliq la on \be wall," said one Wall Street aoab'sL "A aot ol 1..U.r bank& are goin1 to suffer in this climate ol cbule. They will ~1tber '°'d or be uqwred by biger bub." Such warnings ·trouble many operators of locally owned banks. They are fearf•tl of bein& put out of bulloe&s by big banks rro.n CDOMY centers such as New York, Chicago oc Los Anceles or by venturesome foreign banks. Current. banking laws restrict competition acro11s st.ate Unes, but some lndust.ry analysts expect thole barriers lo fall within five years, TREil£ OE MORE than 14,000 banks in the United Stat.es, with assets ranginc from less than $100,000 to the giant Bank of Amenca 's $106 billioo.Mosthaveassetsoflessthan$50mlUion. " It's tbe s maller banks that are Ukely to disappear. Says one analyst who follows the ban~ing industry: "This count.ry doesn't need 14.-000 banks. The economies or scale will rise and they just won't be needed." • The banking industry was jolted in March when Congress enacted a wide-ranging bank bill tbat is expected to spur furious competition in the 1980s. The-new law. many bankers believe, also will lead to a rash of bank mergers. But with U.S. banks s till preve nted b y regulation from being •A lot of ... aHrr chartered in more than ha1t1's aN-fgof1tg one state, foreign banks hi have wasted no time in fO ••ffrr in I • s trengthe ning the ir r I i 111 a I P o f foothold in the United rha1tgP. Tll~Pf States. will .ftthf"r lold Bri~'~ ~J;a'r,~ B1.!k or fw a<-qldrftf Ud. announced it had ••• TA~ •a•d• reached agreemnt to i i i buy a 51 percent tOr •••fl • •• i nte res t i n Crocker dee.,..,,_' , National Corp .• whose main subsidiary is San Francisco's Crocker ----------National Banlt. The deal. if approved by s hareholders and bank regulators, wolJld be the bi11est U.S. bank .&akeover bl.history. Wcinl ol the Crocker·llidlad deal, which is vahled • tl20 millioo, came just two weeks after a tlaree-montb federal moratorium on foreign ..takeovers u U.S. banks bad expired. AJDD THE PtJaoa caused by tbe proposed merger, which would place Crocker among tbe nation's 10 largest bann. calls arose for an ·investigation or foreign bank takeovers. . Only days later, a major Japanese bank •announced it had reached agreement to acquire Firs t National Bank of San Diego County, a ·r elatively s mall bank in Escondido. Those deals are only the latest of many acquisitions that, in recent years, have given foreign banks control of 12 percent of all banking assets in the United States. In 1972 they held a 0.6 percent share. For instance, Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp .. based in the British colony of Hong Kong, is in the process of acquiring control of Marine Midland Banks Inc .. a Buffalo, N.Y. concern, ranked 13th among the nation's largest banks . MANY U.S. BANKERS are angered by foreign ·takeovers because they are restricted from. making such deals. The Crocker bid has amplified debate over whether restrictions governing U.S. bank mergers and interstate el(pansion should be relaxed or eliminated. The Douglas Act of 1956 prohibits a bank boldiD& company from acquirina a bank iq another s tate unless s pecifically permitted by tbe legislature of that. state. Only Maine has done that. And the McFadden Act of 1927 outlaws interstate branching by national banks. 'l'bus, in coatrut to ID08t otbel' countries, the United States bu no nationwide banks. And U.S. banks are not growing nearly as fast as their foreign counterparts. Today, onl1 seven of the SO biggest banks in the world are from the United States. Eight years ago, 17 of the top SO were from this country. To help eliminate the advantage foreign banks have over U.S. banltl he re. Coagress in l!r78 enacted a law preventtnc foreign banks that already have banldnl eperat.ioas in the United States from expa!Mltn1 their deposit·takin• ---------activities lo llddWonal states. ·•••• 11.s. •••ll•r• •r• .••••r•• •• .l•r~••• t•ll••r•r• ··~···· .... •r• r•••rl~••fl Ir•• •••1•9 ......... , But ana11su say the proepeet of smaller U .S. banb llaviD1 to compete bead-on with huge banks aucb as Bank of America or Cltiblmk wW ~Yiace some of tJaem to Mek 0Ye.ne9S ....... DGt Jet in the U.S. llW'klt. lleaawtaUe, tbe White Dome .....-01 le It~ ready to recommend that stat. be ferced to· Jewer ---------slcallicaaUJ. tbelr banien aplmt out~-stat.e ecmmerdal i..a. s.la • ebm&e would opea tbe"' ,_ tlM ....... U.S. baMs to moH la ud fona tMlr Oft •. .......__.aequinlocalkw'M•._. ftlAT .......... IDB 1--Of....._ 8aDk ...................... .., .......... ... = would DGt be tmll 1t.ed ID &M loeal ceaa ad would atplaa all .-.., to....,.. Cl ..... .. ...., " tbe , ... al and .... Nl8latiaDI ....., ,.... tile ...... Jtoldln• ........... . ~Mid.''fte....UMd ........... ...... we a.. "9 1"'1nrl£ ol tlll U.S. •••1 onr . th9,--.adla..t.to ... tlulle ...... 8'1ll&la." ' ----. ..........,.._ .... - ~.July 27. 191() DAIL V l'tLOT a ~Beal Estate Mailbag •1 aoa aT '. aavu DEAR 808: My huebud'I bou. who ls quite knowled1uble about real eatate. IUH•ted we HU our home on an "open llllln1" w1lh MveraJ real estate broken. So we prepancl a UtU. Oyer aboul the houae'• featurH, property tuea, lneurance. and flnant lft8 «MtaU1. Thu waa malled to about ao loul ,..&Jty brokers. The tt1'-&Jl bu been loll or •ct.avlty from th ae broken. not 10 much to g.-t our homt1 •old bul to 1et an Hclualve U.1Un1 trom UI What ahould I do to aet the brokf,. to Mii my houa.o lruitead of pesterina me tor u exch.ui!ve ll1tln1? Anne M. QE.\& ANN: YMr fln& tnll&alle was &o IC!IHI &Mt ofiea U.taac Ryer &o tM zt broken. A Mu. a,.....cll w..W llave Me. &o Ust )'Otlr ..... ., HClldl.ely wi&ll Olle •lte& who wo•ld tile• cooperate wlU1 otller local brela•n ...... ..,, U.,...P u.e leeaJ ••klple ll1tla1 excllaa1e, wlilo may bave a btlyer. A• .,._ IUU.a la really .o U.U.1 at au. Tla1t'1 t.eeaw If YCMI flad a bi.Yer fer yoa.r bome !&M broken earn nodalq. M• bnkers work Oii epea Ua&lap oely .. ralaJ day1 wbea &bey llHe ..UU.1 better to do. Rarely will tbey advertise or spend much time trylDg to sell opetl IJaU.gs, as you found CN&. Tiie reaiOla ls opea Ustl.Dgs, are a ra ce to find ~ buyer between you aad &be brobn. SlDce brokers lack CGetrol over the sale, tbey pre fer to sell e:aclulve llJU.gs. Talk IO at least Uuee ol &lie broken about llstlng your home eulaslvely. Tiiey wlll gladly gtve you a free llstlag presentation, Including • written "competitive market analysis," 8bowing you wb.at your bome ls worth. Alter you've asked lols ol questioas, and phoned tbe agent•s refettDttS of former cllenls, tben Ust your home exclulvely with the agent you feel will do tbe best job selUng your home. What Propn-ty Qualffin? DEAR BOB: Sever a l lames you've me ntioned tax·defe rred exchanges. As I understand them. I can defer the tax af I trade up to a more expensive property. If this as correct. is there a ny way I can trade some vacant building lots for a commercial store building without having to pay tax on my i:;rofit? Susan M. DEAR lJSAN: Yes. Your situation is a perfed example of a tax-deferred exchange. Any ,,.rty held for eKller lavea&meat or de la a &lade w ._. .. ,. "ellCllale for a &a~· deferred exclla•t•· la eUier wora, H)' property eseep& ,..,. penoaal retadeace cu q•allfy Ct&Mr, ..,. ........ &alt n.lea allow tH·clefenal oa,........ re•d1'1ff1). Type. of ,,.rt, wlt.kll cu q•aUI)' for tH·deferred excllaa1et lad9de vacut laad, apar&•Ht b•tldl•I•· office b•lldl•&•, warell1•n, allopp•a cn&en, or ladutrlal btltwlllp. U 1• wa4e llP .. l80re e:rpeutve qaattfytq PNPerty, wl&Mll& reeelvt.a aay taxable "boo&" ••II u ca.a. or Mt •ort1a1e relief, tile exdaaaae cu ...WY for &ax de· fenal. See yoar tu Mviler for hill cletalla • Wllat •~ •• Sfte•fl"! DEAR BOB : I am selling my home. The realty agent says I should lake back a $15,000,; second mortaage for a buyer so be can take over payments on ·my old VA mortgage wb1ch bas a low 9 percent interest rate. This as fine with me but what happens if the buyer doesn't make his payments? If the VA forecloses. will my $15,000 second mortgage be wiped out? George T. DEAR GEORGE: Vn. To preveat this happening, make sare the borrower is keeping up payments on bot.b tbe first and second mor&gage. Tiils caa be d"e by notlfytag tbe nm mortgage leader ol your second mortgage aad aaldq &o be aoUfled lmmedlately of aay defaal&. In mos& states. the second mortgage lender must be aoUfled when the first mortgace leader starts fot'fflonre. If this should happen. tbe second mortgage leader caa step la, pay tbe missblg payments &o reinstate the first mortgage, and start roreclCIMJ"e on the second mortgage. This preveats your secOIMI mortgage from being wiped out. ft(ltntf"n Har~ Qur1dio1t• Too DEAR BOB: My college student son wai. being harassed by has landlord So my son ga vc 30-days notice and moved out or has e1partmenl at the end or May. The landlord refuses lo refund the S200 secunty deposit lfr clrums the a partment needs painting so the S200 lS being kept to pay for the work. I agree that the apartme nt needs pamtlng, but 1t wasn't due to any damage caused by my . . •--------~~~------------ son. What can my son do to get hls saa' refunded? • ' Mrs. E . 'tm DEAR MRS. E.T.: 1111 _. bet 11 S••tJ' C11lm1 eo.rt (or Ho.slaa Co.rt a. cow.. havl•I these speclat coarta). A.a aUoraey S. -aeeided .. rue. claim la Ulla ceert. It la -'ortMat.e U.at a few ..era ....... • laadJonM aUempt IO keep &aut seeartty ..,; pos lU to pay for aormal, re•tl-mal~. Security depollta are ea.11 _. pay for abllorm•I damage caaed by till\: &eaaat. See your attoraey I• tutllltt detalla. • ·s,.·~..,d Mortf1Gfl• Da•fll",.. ... "!, DEAR 8 0 8: We went to a real estate lecture where the speaker suggested honut' owne rs "unlock their equity" by creating .• second mortgage on their present home. H~, said this equity can be used lo bu)t, investment property such as apartments and • smgle·Camil.Y rentaJ houses. ls this lruei' U so. as It a smart idea? How much does it cost to do t~s? · Joseph M. DEAR JOSEPH: Yes, it's true. Yes, it•a, a s mart idea . It costs about SIO &o cr~ate aal ~ record a second mortgage against yofr. presently owned property. 1 • However. you may find It dlfflc1tlt IO get a seller ol investment property to accept aa offer ol just a second mortgage on your hO\I~ as down payment on his property. Vou may have &o s•eeten the deal by addiag a JU~e cash to the down payment. This usually pay~ the broker '" commission. It's c all4td '.'lemoaading," mixing the sweet and sour. What'• a11 l 1nlaK"fHI Drtain.-r? DEAR ROB: The neighbor in the nt·xt door ap<1rtment had a notice tacked up by her door ~h1ch i:.a1d "unlawful detainer." Upon •reading al qu1<·k ly. at looked tCJ ml' lake an ev1cllon. Is that corrf'ct " Naomi U. DEAR NAOMI: Yes. Ail u.nlawful de- tainer i~ a rancy legal nameror a courtevlctibil proc:et'dillg. lo some states when the tenual ca•not be round to recei Vt the summons, notl~ ol the unlawful detainer can be posted oulsile tbe teDUt's froat door. When the tenant stti. It, he asnally rips it down so bis neighbors woo't lean be ls being evicted. Send real estalP que!tions to R-0bert J. BruU. P 0 . Boz6110. San Franci.sco. Ca 94101. Moving Up Real Estate ' ~l' t.. MA&QVl8 ot Lake,._ Ml jolMd Newport Beach otnc. ol 8ualMt1 f'1oopwUee ........ Oompany aad ....... ualll*I to ..... · lndultrlal diviJton. Prior to Jolnln1 BualMu ~. Marqllil had been lD sroup lnaaaranff Hies and World Wlde Admlnl1tr1tlon. Inc in Fun .. 11on11-. am A nalLve of Se1ttlf>, Wa hlnitoo. htl11 tt7earactu1te of ..,an Dte10 State Un\venlly, wherr htl obtained his B S d greeln marketing DANIEL BAV F.V IC'H or t 'ine has bffn named a al~ a,aent for Doilald M rd oc\ates nutl\1e of M 1lv. aukee. Ba ev1rh has c m pleted various rut estate cour~es al the 1lwaukee Sales CoUege, l 'n1vers1ty or WLSCOOSUl d SaddJeback College !llltev1ch also serv~ four years 1n the U.S. \'y..)board the USS Kidd and tus hobbies include s 1hrtand education i itWTEll CARRIER of Newport Beach has J n£ Crookall, Shirley and Company, a Santa a al estate brokerage firm , as a salesman and as· g_ agent for commercial and industrial op rties I Ovner formerly served as a salesman of c bm tnerc1al and industrial properties for ~cDowell & Associates of Costa Mesa. In his two Yfar~ with the firm, he was responsible for 8fqu ring expansion land for a broad range of cpm erciaJ and industrial properties. . . ~ART C. MILLIGAN has joined the staff of tt e !'fewport Beach Office of Cushman & Wakefield ol Cdlilomia, Inc. : llilligan, who will work in the areas of mdu~rial and commercial p.roperty, comes to s man & Wakefi eld from ug e:; Aircraft Company, heu he was a financial :tn a y s t in l h e a r e a o f cpm 1:1nications a nd data rtoct ssmg. ' Ile holds a bachelor's de· Q-ed in finance from lhe ~niversity of Illinois and MBA ;tance and entrepreneun!Up f om USC. He also attended law s hop1 at the Univers ity of I . um. Champaign, for two years. MILUGAN :fCHARD ALAN HURKA has joined the Realty World ·-Saddleback Valley Alicia Towne Plaza Office. . Involved in real estate since 1971, Hurka is a Eember of the Saddleback Valley Board of ealtors, the California Association of Realtors, nd the National Assoc1at1on of Realtors. " After living and traveling throughout the world. he attended UC Berkeley and graduated from San Diego State University. He now resides in El Toro with his wife, Susan. WILLIAM H. PAINE of Dana Point has been appointed director of land acquisition/ dev· elopmPnt for the recently formed diversified dev· elopment firm of Landevco. · Paine. a natJve of Texas, holds a degree in ac· c ounting from Arizona Slate University. His e xperience in real estate rinance and land flcquisition includes six years with the Southern California division or Kaufman and Broad, where · e served as controller and forward planner esponsible for land acquisition. Prior to joining Landevco, Paine ser ved as istrict land manager for Nu-West Development Corporation, California land division. , MALCOLM ROSS, of Newport Beach, director :Or store planning and a 15-year executive with I. M agnin in San Francisco, recently joined the Segerstrom Family as direct.or of development. l n that capacity, he will be responsible for the planning aspects of Segerstrom properties. His res pons ibility will also include traffic management, land use, building design and architectural review. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley in .architecture Singles Attracted To Bristol Place Recent market surveys indicate tbal 45 percent of today's condominium buyers are singles which explains to a great extent the popularity of affordable condominium conversions such as Warmington Development's Bristol Place community in Santa Ana. "Condominium conversion developments like Bristol Place are ideally suited to young singles in terms of design and price," commented Larry Riggs, director of condominium conversion sales for Warmington. PRICES AT BRISTOL Place begin at $55,990 for the one and two-bedroom condominiums, making lbem well within the budget requirements of young singles, particularly first-time buyers. In addition. WanniJ\ltOD ii offering below market interest rates ol 11,~ percent oo »year loans ror a limited time at th1a condominium community. "These coovenion units offer an outstandlnc value," Rius noted. "Tbey have been completely refurburisbed indudinl new carpet:lq and drapes aa well a repaintina," be added. Air ca.itionlJla, built-in kitchen appliances, cultured marble pullmans and 1I&lled-eacl0Md tub/abowen, seaerou1 clolet and atorage apace and individual parkin1 ·spaces are amon1 tbe price-iDcluded ameaW11 at Bristol Place. TDD SINGLE·LEVEL floorplans are of. fered with 1enerous·liled bedrooms, lar1e Uviq rooms and Mparate d1niDI areu. Model bomel by Marilyn Rosen are open dally from 10 a.m. toe p.m. at Briltol Place. Tbls adult condominium conversion commmdtr may be reached by tUIDI tbe S8D Dlep f'rMway to tbe Brlltol Street alt. tbeD nortb cm Briltol put Soutb Cout Plua to Warmr Avenue ad Wt to Bristol Place in SIDta Ana. Lii.BOYD JACK Al'tDE•SON REAL ESTATE What Does County's Future Hold? "Poreca1t1n1 the future of tbe hou1lftt market ln Oran1e County 11 alway1 haurdou1," noted David Dickey, 1entor tconomlat and a principal of Market Prollle1. the lrvlae·~ r 11 eatate marketlnt company. ''Howevtr, our firm h as conatructed a 1cen1rio of what lht: marktt wm be Uke for the next two to thr years " By ut1Ulln1 th data from the last national receulon, to11etber with o dJuatmtnta f or curren t rircunuitancea. Market Profiles was ubl~ to formulate sales and Inventory project.ions for this recessionary and '"<·overy cyc·le ACCOllDING TO Dickey, "ln t..Ple last recession which was experienced m 19'14. umold inventories averaged 6,250 uruts over the entire year, while quarterly sales. which should be in balanre with anventories were only at 3,250 units per quarter. mdJcating an obviously overbuilt Mtualloo. Trus * * trend improved somewhat lD 19", with lnventorlea aver11tn1 5,000 unlll durin& the year and aalea at 3,500 unlta per quarter." The economlal poin\ed out that in reacttn1 to the oversupply, bullden offered fewer unlta in 1'7$, which aaw the end of th at particular recessionary cycle. Unfortunately. the ending of the receaslon released a large pent·up demanct for homes which were then in sh~rt supply. By 1976, the sales demand had jumped to S,000 unit.a per qua.rt.er. and the inventory ofl~red at any given time during the year approximately 2,000 units. Thia dramatic marketplace r eversal enforced the laws of supply and dem· and. causing the price of housing to shoot through the roof tops. WHILE THERE ARE currently many similarities t o the 1974 recessionary cycle. Dickey feels that the pattern is being repeated with s ignificant changes. * * ,1 * BaNd on tborou&h analyut.ioftl -the prev\oua cycfe's data, Maraet ProfUea believes lbal it can aafely predict the various fact.ors that will prevent the market from swlqjna to such extremes. These faclcwt can assure that the shore-run downward preaaure oo prices and the eventual pressure to raise prices will not be so great. The research firm believes that the moat significant factor that is keeping the market in check is that builders and lenders alike learned their lesson during the 1974 recession. "They have reacted more in concert with the market conditions this time," Dickey noted. "NEW CONSTRUCTION began to tape r off early las t year in antlctpatlon'Of'lhe reeesston. thereby avoiding a major overbuilt condition. Similarly, builders are in a be.tter position to resume construction when the market turns upwards." As Market Profiles' scenario is * * primarily bMecl oa the 1"14/ln time frame. the firm usumes that a.he duration of both cycles will be the sam e. "We predict that the sales in the first year of the cycle, 1•. will be at 3,000 un1U per quarter while the inventory will avera1e 4,000 units, causing an overbuilt altUaUon aaaln. It ia Important lo note that this Inventory 11 33 percent leas than durin1 the last cycle. although the sales demand la approximately the same," stated Dickey. THE ECONOMIST continued, predicting t hat during the aecod.& year of the cycle, 1981, there will be a. recovery pf quarterly sales to 3,SOO units wit.b'invent.ory at the same 3,500 unit level. Th.ls perfect balance will see p11~ move upwant with the inflation rate. By 1982. sales will be at 4,500 units per quarter and the Inventory will be down to 3,250 units. creating an underbullt condition in a much lesser degree than that of 1976. * * 'Pyramid' Running Out of Players Southern California 's real estate pyramid, whirh fueled much of the area's boom during 1976 to 1979, is running out of players. according Co Michael L. Meyer. managing partner of the Newport Beach office of Kenneth Leventhal & Company, the nation's leading real estate ac· counting and financial consulting firm. Individual investors began ac- cumulating investments in the highly s uccessrul single family housing market during the years from 1976 to 1979 due to limited av11ilability or de· sirable commercial and multi-family investments, Meyer says. INVESTORS COULD buy new single family homes quite easily on their own or through their local 3 and 4 bedroom residences broker. building a portfolio offering diversification and liq uidity . Furthermore. as long as sales prices in phase two of a new development were noticeably higher than phase one. investors in the earlier phases rapidly a nd obv ious ly saw a n immediate return o n th e ir investment "The pyramid play was actively at work when there was a stnng or buyers willing lo pay the higher prices for the prior phase knowing they also would realize their profits upon reasale to the next players." Meyer points out. He notes that this py ramid's roundation was based solidly on real and psychological factors. "The post world War II baby boom from S35o,ooo to S455,ooo· Sales offit'e and model homes open daily from 11 am to 5 pm Phone (714)646-5092 or (714) 642-8235 Alc.e5etter ltarncs maturing into prime housing buying age, increased inc idence of two wage-earner families. a n se in the average marnage age, more smgle 1nd1v1duals form in g primary hou~c holds. a nd more retired individuals maintaining households accompanied by a decrease in the size per household." Meyer reports. ADDITIONALLY. RE cites a number of psychological factors such as combating or hedging against inflation and taxes . fear that the dream of owning a home w1JI no longe r be realizable and mere s peculative investment made families more willing to spend a greater percentage of their mcome on housing. .. Alt.hough prices will cont.tnue to fuhion Ii land increase. the frenzied activity of the late 1970's will not be repeated in the so·s. partly because there are not enough players to keep the pyramid going and fueling the extraordinary p ri c e inc r e a ses. and, more importantly. because prices would be driven up to a pomt that owner· occupants would not qualify for loans," Meyer beheves. A comparison of average family income and average home purchase price in Orange County over the last five years shows that average annual income has increased from $17,035 to a proJected $23,883 rrom 1975 to 1980. The average purchase price or a house during this same period has mcreased from $43.600 to a projected S119.4m. Driving ditt.Ctions: From Pacific Coast Hwy .• tum up the hill at Dover Dr., and follow Dl:r:er to Westcliff. Or, from the Newport Fwy/ Newport Blvd., left on 17th St., continue on to Dover, left oo Dover to models. ' -· TOPINAKD Dr. Jo11pll Jencmyll Seminali Pla11Tied Tlwrsday i11 NB An intensive semmar on the latest bustness and marketing trends acrecll.ng the resale housing industry will be presented Thursday by WaJker & Lee, lnc. Ron Rosen, senior vice president for the firm's Resale Division, said real estate sales agents from all over the state are being invited to the "Outlook '80s" conference. which will be conducted from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Pacific Ball Room of the Marriott Hotel, in Newport Beach. , Featured speaker at the conference will be Dr. J oseph T. J anczyk, a well-known economic consultant to the housing industry and currently on t he economics fac ulty of California St ate University, San Bernardino. Also participating in the seminar panel will be George A. Fulton, senior vice president of corporate marketing for WaJker & Lee, who will serve as commentator Registration is $10 per person, which includes the seminar programs, teixts and a reception wh ich will be held from 9 to 10 p.m., during the final hour of the conference. Net proceeds from the "Outlook '80s" conference wiU be donated to the Arthritis Foundation. . .. ... A new development by STELLRECHT CONSTRUCTION I ll111~N , \ \"f' . -.3' ... ~ ;I; .. ~ ..... - ' Home 'Partner' Group Share8 Homing Co1t8 BJ IOllN C\INNIPP NSW YORK CAP) A newly conceived flnenclftl vehicle otren hope to l*>PI•, who want to buy a home but who cannot afford the down payment. The plan. ticl)e(ted to be put lnto QPeraUon Wa fall by a l l'OUP ol real •late prol .. lonala, could help solve the dilemma ot thole who see prices rl1ln1 fu ter than thelr ability to save purchue funds. Under the plan. Home Partners ot America Inc. would pay three· quarlen1 of the down payment and share equally ln the costs or closlng, taxes, llnan cang a nd insurance. becoming in lhe process a SO percent ownt'~ HOME PARTNER would also charge als partner a monthly OC · cupancy fee, which would be a major portion or its ret urn In addition, it \\ould be able to depreciate its share · or the house for lax purposes Lois Va ll, founde r of Home Partners, whose offi ces are rn Westfield, N .J .. said the plan as designed to serve two groups: 1 Those people who want to buy homes and who c an afford th ~ monthly/ charges, but who have been un able to s ave down payments. Among them are firs t-time buyers, the recently divorced. and former renters. 2. Investors who until now have had no ins titut1onalt zed way of i nves ting an t he private home market, in which prices m recent years have outpaced inflation and many other investments. includmg stocks. MI SS VIT T . A former gover nment hous ing orftc1al and high-ranlnng executive with major rea l estate companies, saad the company's investment funds will be raised through public offerings of limited partnerships In an interview , s he s aid investors an the partnerships "should realize a 10 percent to 12 percent fully tax-sheltered cash return. plus 10% appreclatlon. Ir any. In a pool of prime ahulle·famlly homes." Miu Vitt'• boai'd la made up of C. J . Faherty and Peter C. Faherty. investment banken and former top offlcen ol EutdU Realty. Robert F. Yoke. former treHurer of Gruen Industries. and Ralph Werner, ·a lawyer. The company. with Mlu Vilt u chairman, expect.a to open four or five offices by the end of the year,t all in the Northeast or the m ld·AUant.lc states. and then to expand gradually to cover the country. MISS vrrr SAID I she has been meeting with builde rs. broker s. bankers, Congressmen, tendf!rs. title ins urers an d private mort1age investors. and that response to the concept has been good for a numbt:r of reasons "We'll have financial stability •nd expertise." she said. "We'll stand Wlth the homebuyer. and if the homeowner doesn't pay we'll do 1t. We'll have a reser ve to help people an legitimate difficulty ·· As she describes the product. it as "an owner-occupied home packaged in a sound financing structure." That s tr ucture permits the investor to c·xpense its half or interest. taxes. insurance and depreciation. The occupant rem ains free to purchase the remaining 50 percent or the property for fair market value. can remain a 50 percent owner. or ran sell the home at any time and receive his 50 pe r cent or the proceeds. THE INVESTORS will JOtn with the occupant 1n mak1n.R maJor repairs or capital improvements Savings on ins urance or other '>crv1ces obtained through group arrangements also will be shared. ~lass Vitt said She and the Fahertys are known for real C!>tate innovation All were onc(.' with Eas tdtl. known for creati ve financing. she as president of Eastdtl !lousing, C J Faherty as chairman and Peter Faherty as vice president from And w pllftllld " ell wtth JOU ln mlftd...IM ......... Glult=l'91e"9 ................ ... ..... ooil1t8.,,.. ................. aM ,_ ....... IO ..... Mldtlftd ..... ep .... at11'C.""'" I09 ~ °" Taytor ..... .... ........ ,. eddntoNll .......... 7141842-5939 or (weekdays) 846-1726 ~Level TO\Nnhomes on Signal Hiii C>vertooklng the City of Long Beach Signal Hill's llmttecJ ecJ111on or theSe excius~ tn·level rown~ male~ th•s opportunity 1n shotT supply bUt cJVa1lablet • One bedroom/Oen & two bc3!hs f Plan Al • Three bedrooms and cwo one-nalf bc3ths (Plan BJ • Air conc1111on1nq .ma forced J11 hecit1ng W•llOw \I • Ceram1e tile entnes • Thermopdfled aucit g1.uea ··Anderson · w1~ }0th \I • Energy \d'llng dpplldnc:Ps • Trdsh compacr01s • Aurom<l(IC ga<,...'Jf' rtoor Opt nt-r Pil<rlt< (Od\l WWy ~ < • Complere 1nsutaoon • Volul'Tlt' ce1hng\ • Corner wcxxtoorn1'1'J t.reprace~ i .\' e ~ • WOOd h,vldla•ts • ~h lc•(Cl'lf:n ca0tne•r, • Ceram1C 111t-c1round porcelain rur•\ • 5¥yh'J'1t' • Fully carpeted 1nrougnou1 •!I living ..ttt>as I,_, f, • ••·•,Ai.• .. l~ I From S147,900. Cal Fed's llolllew \Equity Lam. Easy.....,. Perk up. Inflation doesn't have to get you down. It may have done you a favor. It sent your home's value soaring and created a valuable equity you can borrow against wi th a Cal Fed Homeowner's Equity Loan. Borrow from $2,500 up to $.50,000. Or more. And for any reason: Remodel- ing, redecorating. Pool, spa, patio. Solar heating. Even a vac ation. You name it. The Homeowner's Eiquity Loan. One of the easy money ways to finance at Cal Fed, lending experts for over a half century . Phone for the facts now. ..._..,...w .... P .. ,... ............ ..._Annl .. IR (714) 646-8510. (714) 826-968>. (714) 400·3ll8 ~ 8 8 & I~ •I G DAILVPLOT J 8 ., Newport Buch .. Here is • look al t.he rnsoelA& behind t.hat vaew. 1•tht-red rrom etonomlau al leadlna Callforrua banks i nd finan,.lal lnst.atuUon• One ot California 's atronaest point.A ls 1ls siae The gross state product <the value of aoods 1nd services produced Ul Cahfornl•> outwe11hl ibe-&l"Ol$S national product ol all but u naUons: the United Stales, Russia, West Germany , Japan, France and the Uruled Kingdom The state's economy ts d1vers1f1ed Whereas an East.em s tate m1ght be badly hurt by a s lump in auto production, coal manmg or another ~ingle sedor. California's economy 1s not dependent on any retailing. business and consumer ser"aces a nd the government -each employ mure than two million people SUCH SMAU.ER SECl'ORS as construction, aaricuJture. finance and ln!>urance. real estate and transportation emplo-. 100,000 to 500,000 persons each. meaning that Califorrua's work rorce 1s less vulnerable than others lo a downturn an any one are~ Econom1l>ts m and out of California generally agree thC:tt the nation is t>1Cperienciniz :: busireo:•· slowu<>w" that <'Oult! bec-omt' • 1 ull t:own rec~.'~or. Califo:'Tli .,·:; t cot1 om ;, t.:: a considerable amount of momN•~u~. tn:-• wall carry well into nftxt yPar The Matt-':: l11gh rates or economic and population growlh gl"t' it a head start into 1981, the economists say. The state's aeros pace and cons truction industries. both of which fell apart during the 1974-75 recession, are in better shape this time. A recession is usually defined as two consecutive quarters or declining economic activity. CALIFORNIA'S CITIES AND transportaton facilities are in better shape than those in most other states. Wh ile Californians may grumble about traffic jams. the state's much-maligned freeway system means that goods are able to move freely, something not always possible in the East . especially during winter. The newcomers bring their brains and their money, meaning continual infusions of capital and innovative ideas for California. Last. but not leas t , is the weath e r . Californians spe nd far less to control their environment than do E asterners. Companies can exp ect 12 full m onth s or production · and transportation here instead of the periodic climatic interruptions t hat occur each winter m the EasL Economists caution that these factors do not insure that California will escape a recession. However, the size, strength and diversity of the state's economy will make any business downturn less serious. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCar.dle u pres1dent of tM Real E8toters: M al.lo is an author, lecturer and tn$fru.ctor. Send your comment& and ~1tion& to Randy McCord.le. c/o tM Daily P1Lot, Post Offlce Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. P~e Four Opens At Whaler's Cove Phase four of Whaler 's Cove, a single-family detached home development in Huntington Beach by the Mola Development Corp., has opened and s ales are now under way. Localed less than one mile from the beach this latest phase or Whaler's Cove contains 14 h?me_s. offered in four thoughtful floor plans rangmg m size from 1,300 to t,830 square feet with a choice of two or three bedroom, two or two-and-a-half baths, one or two-story designs. AN UNUSUAL FEATURE of Whaler's Cove is the size or the lots, up to 140 feel deep. Home sites of such dimensions in a beach community are a rarity. Whaler's Cove has earned the gas company's "Concern Award" for energy conservation. These money-saving conservation touches include heavy insulation, piJotless ignition for cooking and forced a ir heating and c lock o perated s etback thermostats. WHALE•'S COVE HOMES are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phase four prices range from $125,500 to $149.500. A rew select homes are still available in phase three. Whaler 's Cove can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to Beach Boulevard i_n Huntington Beach. Travel sout.h on Beach, toward the ocean. and then right on Adams Avenue and left on Delaware Street. Tum left again on Ocean Hill to the homes or Whaler's Cove. Additional information regarding Whaler's Cove can be obtained from the exclusive sales agent, Homes Unlimited. at 536-7528. Furnished Ho01es (}ff ered in Irvine Newport Hollle8 Oi)ening Paee .. u er Homes Meta I ll'md Ol*lin& ....... celebraUoa Utl• •••k· end •t w.-ewr Grove. • community of J9 .nt-ar custom homes ln Newport Bf>acb. REAL ESTATE Sevttal ol the homes have been aold prior to grand o p e ning festlvlUa. according to Landon M. Edey, viee· president and aeneral mana1er ol PactMtter Homes HOME SECURITY SYSTtM OFRRED AT BROADMOOR HOMES IN HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Tbe residences were deaianed by the Berkus Group and range in size from 2.~08 lo 3 .368 square reet with three or four bedrooms. Prices begin at S350.000 which rnc\udes ownership of l he land Favorable f1na nc1ng terms a re available. Bta1tiagtea Bar.._r I ~~~~~~~~~- Se mi nar I AlmoWICed Home Buyers Get Protection Sa l e s at the co m munaty are being conducted by Muc nab Irvine R .;a lly, whose founder John Macnab has beer .m associate of P c•:esette r pres ident ..iohn KJug since 1954 T ., I (' It (' .... y, t• :) t c 1 i ff G rP\c !rom Pacific Coast Highway, turn up the hill at Dover Drive a nd follow Dover to Westcllff. Or. from the Newport l"ree - way /Newport Blvd , turn left on 17th Street, continue on to Dover. left on Dover to models. For fu rthe r i nfo rm atio n , c all 646-5092 or 642·8235 Broadmoor Homes . to assist the home buyer who realizes today as the best time to buy waterfront properly , has e s t a blis h ed a n e w buyer protection progra"I . known as the "Home Securit y System .. This new plan consists of three programs devised with the obte('tivp "' r.rotectan J( home Liu~ .. re: bf.tu•• C:urin~ 0110 aftF- 1 Ii e p u r c h. a s e or a n ew. Broadmoor home. Townhomes 1n Broadmoo r Huntington Ha r bour arc priced from $230.000. I UNDER THE Homes Secunty System program there are rour plan s. the fir s t bei n g guaranteeed 1nterc!>l rate an which Broadmoor insures the interest rate on one of their new homes will not be higher than lJ :l~ percent t 12 APR> The second prov1s1on as the of· ferlng of swing loans and a new add1t1 on known as swin g payments option. The swan~ loans help the buyer who has not currently sold has present house by offenng a loan based on the equity m his present home . The swing payments opt.Jon goes one i.tep further by m aking house l•a ~ ments for uo to six month.ct r.,, tt ... b.J•er " old hou•• ur.••I " .. sold at no cost to the buyer of a Broadmoor Home Also available in the program are second trust deeds to help alleviate the cond1t1ons of tight money and expenses that new home buvers face C'HAT EAU LA Fate . a "'aterfront plan . offer s 1.407 square feel or laving space lJl two-bedroom. two.bath design This townhome·s laving room r c at ur e s a fir e pl ace ··conversation cente r" with wet bar and formal danmg area The spac-1ous kitchen includes a sunny nook for informa l dinlnJZ Anothe r wate rfront hom e Chateau Latour, t!> a three bedroom. two and one·half bath plan With l,77i square feet Of l1v1ng !>pace Two outdoor balcorues grace this single level home which also features a un1aue deck entrv A 1'-Ur.I! th.-laf:CX•" j •• 011:. 1:. the three bedroom. lv.o a nd one·halr b a th Ch a te au Saum e r It compns.es J.808 square reet of l1v 1n 1Z s p are The m a!'t te r bedroom 1s highlighted by a b a l cony. firepl ace a nd d gene rous "'a rdrobe .,pace a~ v.ell a.., J pn\ale bath area The sal~ offa cei. a re located off Pac1f1c Coa!>l ll 1gt\wa~ at Admiralty Onve 1n Huntington llar bour and are o pen dally from 10 a m until 6 p m Phone 846 6669 for wate rfront and 846·6660for lagoon models Corporations involve~ with the re location or employees are invited to send representatives lo a free half-day problem· solving 'seminar Aug. 12 from 9 a m . to 12:30 p m in the Carousel Room of the Newporter Inn. Newoort Beach. ,oon.~ored oy Century l l O r a ng e Co unty Relocation Center, the o;eminar as· des igned to 1nro rm a nd a ssi s t corpor atio ns in the areas of recruiting. h o me .,earch , area c-o u n s t• I 1 n g • e q u ijt y pur c ha!>e . mov1hg !>e r v 1c e s. r ental a!>s1stance and !>pouse JOb placement Re g 1s trat1on as l1m1t e d F o r reservations. call Cheri at 955-1791. ~-eciation: iCe r:lrvine (Qlledion Ponderosa Homes ha!> cre- ated an 1maginahve collection of homes built in the pictur· esque master planned city of Irvine. This magnificent dis· play combines innovahve and unique architecture with the skillful builder's art to produce truly d1scnminabng homes. PARK PASE0-1 .ind 2 storv 3 cmd 1 bl.'drnom d~ldched pa110 hnm1·~ 17 14) b.'3H·2723 New Phase Coming Soon. PARK PLACE-I Mld 2 Story. 3 and 4 lvdr00m ~n<]I\• fdm1lv horn~ !7141838·7290 •I rom S162,990: WINDSTREAM-1 and 2 srory. 3 and 4 bedroom smgl~ fam1lv ~wcu nve home-; 17141 832 9660 • I '""' Sl78.990' 10 S255.990.' ':>an C>t>;}t') Of Sdnld Ana F"'-'V to Cul1,,Pr Or P>..1north10 Irvine Bl\id . rAht 10 Y d!l· left on Y,tlc Model romr>!1.. x~~ c1w on rh ... k?ft hclnd !>ldl' ' I rh... str€\?I c:1:. you prcx:~ nonh t)(l Yd! • Pnct> .?fff'ttW M ol dale ol pubhc.lnon •JI-• ., '• ~ ..., ,. on <A dhl'T dl.'ddhnl.' f t•h t>C :11 !I . . REAL EST~TE Rentals Shun Children 'Adidts Only' Apartments on Increase WASHINGTON t AP> -Tb• bannlDI of ,._... wttll dUktnn l on t.M rlH. wilb oee out ol eYer/ lour r.tal \Mliti ucludinc younptera. UM O.partmlftt ol Houama ai\d Urban DeveloPm.at ~u,.....ned One HUD aurvey 1hows that lhe percentace of rtDtal Wtlta ln bulldin1s with "no·chlldren" poUcl• hu jumped from 17 perCfll'lt In 19'74 to 2t percent lh1a yur "'nw increue ren t\.S tv."O tttnds a rlse In the num~t of new butldln1s 1mplt>menttn1 auch policies and the adoption of 'no-ctuld~n· rules by bulldln«s wtucb used to a <'<'f'pt youn1sters." said Donna Shalala, asslstant HUD ttretary SHE SA.ID H\JD I <'omm1tted to ramng the es clusion problem "high •on lhe agendas of local, state and naoonal off1r1als ... but 1t 1s "not yet clear" whether goH•rnment act1on should be taken to battle the practJce Half the famiUes with children in ooe HUD survey reported problems find.mg a rental home, while more than 40 percent said they had to settle ror housing below their expectauoos Some ramlbes told HUD or being rorced to live with relatives or friends because they couldn't find apartments that allowed children after months of searching . Others reported hvmg an cars. vans or tents while seeking suitable housing. HUD officials said. "AS HOME OWNERSHIP becomes less financially possible for young families, and as there are ever-increasing numbers of divorced. widowed and elderly persons ... the availability or rental housing for those families who do have cllildren has turned into a salient issue," HUD reported. Mallorca Project Cited/or Design Spacious ness. luxur:,. and privacy are all synonymous with master suites in Mallorca, Mission VieJo Company's award·winning lakeside condomiruum community. Th• d e•rtmcnt r e leased \WO s tudles docullWlllUQ the probl m. The lar1er H\JD·funded ~port, which describes the kinda of exclusionary pracUces occurrln1 nationwide. 11 baaed on • aurvey of renters and apartment bulld1n& mana1era conducted by the Survey R~earch Center at the University of Mlchican The other, also financed by HUD. details the ef· reel of eJCdwuon pollc1e on families and 1s based on peraonal Interviews' across tbe country by National Nei&hbors, a fair housing «1aniutioo. AMONG THE &EPO&TS' conclusions: Efficiencies and one·bedroom apartments are the most likely to bar farrulies with children. Forty percent of one-bedroom units are restricted. while 20 percent or two-bedroom rentab ban youngsters -Other restncUons. m the rorm or occupancy s tandards based on number . sex or age or children. affect about SS percent of all units with two or more bedrooms m buildings that ostensibly accept youngsters -··No-children" practices are most likely in newer buildings About one·lhird of all units built since 1970 exclude children. compared with only about one-r1fth or older bu1ldmgs. RF.SPONDENTS TO THE National Neighbors' interviews complained that rental bulldings that acc~pt children often are either too expensive. substandard or both. On tho other side or the issue, "Many people. to p11t it bluntly, don't want to live near children," s aid Michael Solomon, associate general counsel of the National Apartment Association. "We talk about rights or the family. but the right or the individual also is important and it's a right we should protect ," Solomon said. Tenants a nd m anagers of 'no·c hildren' buildings complained that youngsters made too much noise or were too destructive. THE TWO R E POR.TS DIFFER ON the possibility that "no·children" policies may be linked to r acial discr1m1nallon The Un1vers1ty of M1ch1 gan s urvey says "among those that rent. female headed households and minority groups are no more likely to suffer from no-ch.lldren policies than other groups." The National Neighbors' study. however. says "m inorities we r e most heavily burdened by serious problems caused by restrictive rental policies." Sunday, July 27 1980 • J INTERIOR OF VlLLA WARNER HOME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH VUJ·a Warner Popular Developer s o f Villa Warner reported 15 sales an one week and strong buyer interest contmues for the Huntington Beach homes. priced from $64.500. Ac co rd ing l o Fre d Kruege r . projec t s ales m anager for the community of vdlas, a hi gh percentage of Villa Warner buyers are co-signing for loans -with either parents or fncnds -m order to take advantage of one of the most af. fordable real estate values on the market. "WJth our prices, ~e·ve attracted a number of f1 rst·l1me buyers," said Krueger "And a 5 percent down payment cuts down on the immediate cash outlay reqwred to buy. With these kmd of opportunities. parents are w1lb.ng to help their ctuldren get estabhshed m a new home '· Krueger noted that inter ested buyers s hould act quickly. Villa Wa rner pnces are expected to n se a!> much as $4,500 by July 26. Tho one·and·two bedroom Villa Warner floor plans include private patios 011. balconies, decorator Y.all · l o·w a ll carpe t i n ~ as we ll a -.. dra pen es. and handsnme 1mportc:d mahogany entry door~ SOmt! plan" feature v.ood·buming firepl;sce~ anct m1 rrored wardrobe door.., 1n th1· master bedroom su1 tl' GourmH kitchens include luminou." ceiling . ample (·abtnc·t space «1nd s pcsr1ou ... pantries. To r each Vdld W drn.-r 1n Hunt1n~on H1•<Jc-h. tdk1· the &olden west eXJt off the ~an Diego freewa y and go south to \\«1mtr A\f.:, tum nghl and proceed 1 mile Th•· prCJJt·C't 1s on the comer fA Edv.<ird'> '>l dnd Warner A\·e. For more Ulfonnallon. call 848-4772. DAILY PILOT Energy Award To 'Cov~ , .. Utilizing the na:. energy to heal walen Nia h e lped quality i• ho mes of Seafar~·-. Co v e, Hunlinghra Beach, for a Sout.butl California Gas Company Residential CONCERN Award for enercy ef· ltciency. ·• Seafarer's Cove is an l8·home project of Far West Development, IAtf. and 1s located tbre -i blocks rrom the beach, Gary M . Gits , vice president or Far West. i.a1d . "Solar energy ~s · rapidly taking its place beside more traditional fo r ms o r e n e rgy fo :,outhem California. • In addition to solar bQt wat~r heating systems wit h n atura l gas backup, Seafarer's Cove offers pilotless gas cook 1ng s urfaces and ovens and pilotless gas forced air furnaces with thermostat!> that have :Jutomatie night setback t•a pa b1 ti tic::.. O:'liE f'LOOR plan is of f ert•d wit h \WC) ··IP\ at1on'i. Ther e a,re lhreP bl-droom~ and two.- .ind J hJlf baths JO each modt·I and edc·h is 2,007 :.qU<trl' feet in -;1ze. To rt:ach Seafarer's Covf', t ake the San Die g o Free w ay lo c;oldt•n West Street, go ::.outh to Pecan Avenue and ea5t oo Pe<·an to the modeb at Twentieth and Pecan. Arch.ltectural design by the Irvine firm of Kiyotoki and Hamilton Associates in the Baroness floor plan recently won a Gold Nugget Merit Award at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco. ......................... 1.sINCE192oi ........................... . The l ,4S4·Square·foot terrace level Baroness · was cited for out.standing floor plan. It features a private dressing room and wardrobe, full sky· lighted tub and nearly a full waJI of sliding glass that provides a dramatic view or either the -shoreline of beautiful Lake Mission Viejo or the surrounding countrys ide. IN THE MARQUESA plan, the master suite bas an arched entryway to a private dressing, . room with two wardrobes and a bath with both a : tub and fully enclosed shower. All Mallorcas have carpeting, air conditioning, brick.faced, wood-burning fireplaces, ceramic ti.le . entries and two-car gar ages with automatic door : openers. Res idents can m ake use of two private swimming pools and a private stretch of beach. All landscaping and exte riors are maintained by the · ~1allorca Homeowners Association for a monthly ree of S96.00. MAU.ORCA'S FIVE FLOOR plans range 1n size from 1,454 to 1.812 square feet. Pr ices curTenUy range from $1 26.000 to $237.000. Homeowners automatically bttome members of the Lake Mission VieJo Association, whicn provides boating, fishing and swimming at the 124 ·a c re r ec r eatio nal fa c ility. Monthly membersh.lp fees are $8.50. Sales office and models. open daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m .. can be reached by taking the La Paz Road exit off the San Diego Freeway east to · Marguerite Parkway Tum left at Marguerite to Vista del Lago. turn right and follow the signs to Mallorca. :Location a Factor ~At Village Ho01es • A recent interview with several Village , Homes/Tustin buyers indicated that one of lbe : major reasons they purchased their new citihome "was the in·town location. ·'With the cost or gasoline escalating so rapidly, homeshoppers are realizing lhat when they live at Village Homes/Tustin, they are within walking distance of major shopping, restaurants, , financial insti~utions and many other small businesses". said Evelyn Cbazen, sales repres· • entative at the new community. "The convenience factor has derinately contributed to the rapid sales pace we have experienced," Ms. Cbazen added. Village Homes/Tustin, priced from $6t,990, is a joint venture of Village Homes of California and lhe Robert P. Warmington Company. Tbe club house and two models, decorated by Linda Buf· f'mgton Interiors. are open daily rrom 10 a.m. unW :6p.m. • To reach lbe new community lake lbe Newport ·Freeway to the Fourth Street and Irvine • Boulevard ex.It. Go east CJD Irvine Boulevard lo Newport Avenue. tum riabt and continue one-balf ~k to 1171 heken Circle. directly bebiDd tbe Jrvine Rmc:h rumen llanet. .. ... ~Desi~r Selected ~Eor UCI Projects .... : Jnteriol' Deslp Development, Inc., a Newport :':..Beach apHe plunln1 and interior deslp firm, :!Jaaa ..._ eeJeded by UC Irvine and awarded a ·• jlane-,... eaab'act to provide interior deslCD =-~-ullldaa md Mnlce1 fOf'lbe university. : AffOl"dlnl to Karen ll1en, prealdnt of : 11111111r o.&ID 0.Yelopmeat. tile ftrm'I dl"'M • dlelp apabllities and expstenc:e played a major • >Wt la tbe ftrm beiDa retained bJ tbe unlftnltJ. ~: l.nllrtor ,Delip Dewlopmeat'a projeda ban !jaelucW the .-e pl~ and interior ..... fll ~ dee com • medical _. dlalal f • laotell a raorta. model lloma. =••I fa~lll tea, major commer~lal eom,._., Rftl and abowrooms. In ICldlUGD to select resideDcel. WARMINGTON 'a SUPER SAVINGS II llfir~~~~==a BRAND NEW 1980 VW VANAGON L Fully factory equipped, includes automatic transmission, deluxe package, ,. tinted glass and more. Bamboo and ivory. '9899 BRAND NEW 1980 VW . ·RABBIT 2-Door Fully Factory Equipped •5499 ALL PR ICES PLUS TAX. LIC. AND 120 DOC.FEE . · · 1·9ao MAZDAs •IG SB.ECTIOH ..• tMMEDIA TE DELIVERY! HUIE SAYINGS eRX7s ~~ iiiiiiiil e 626s eGLCs WE ·MAKE IT SIMPLEI .. -----~-- URRY HURRY ~ HURRY ~~ DAI. V PILOT The Blft••t Marketplace on the Orange Coeat DAIL¥ PILOT · CLASSIFIED ADS You C.n Mii It, Find It, Tr•de It Whh a W•nt Ad I ........ !OUM. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,_,...._., Motke: All t"t'AJ hllat~· IHlvt'n Ni U1 lb~ MWliSH*~r 11 'ub jeort to ltr t·t!<l~·r.al l'iur Ho111u o 1¢ .\r t or I 611 ..tu~ m.Jk~ it 1ll1•aol In advttrl1 t' .. an) J)tt' fcrMCe. hm1tat1on, or d&s.cn m ma lion bj t'd on f'3C't'. <'oJor. rl'llilOO 'l~A. or national onl(tn, or Jn ll\ttrit1on to makt• JO\ such preferPnt~. hm1tJ uon. or d1i.en mmat1un · nus new, pa per \I, 111 not kno11t inJtly acrt"pt an) ad,•ert1::.1ng for rt•a l estalt' which is in viola· tionollhe law. ----·---- atllOttS: Act.ertiwn tholld ct.eek ........ .., .... .-.port ef'· ran 5-diat.ty. TM DAJL Y PILOT en-., WMlty for ft. fint ift.. corrKt iltMt1ion ORiy. ......... "*"'~. Of'IM SUM. 1·1 17H OCIAM kVD. Nt"wlv decorated 4 bdrm tamlly h ome <><-an View. 1325,000 IAYMOMT We hove ~vt'ra l rine home with Plf r & !.Up a T090 HOISi COUMTIY 4 Bdrm .• 3 baths; ranch s ty le m inH'Slate l.n orange grove $249,500 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ' • • I ' • ' • ' • • •, ", b lb I . 11..UffS IARGAIM 3 Bdrm. near Po<>l. tennis. srhools & s hopping. $139.500. Fast escrow. Won't la st ·-move fast! . . • • t 3637 E. Coast Hwy ~:,;;a; Corona del MaC ~L·~ U ~ . 675·5930 . EASTSIDE LOT COLLEGE l'ARK 12.000 sq rt r urrently POOL HOME zoned R l but rou Id This ::.Upt'r J Bdrm + 1io:.:.1bl~ be rt.'zoned to family room, pool hunw H2 Oldr r 2 bedroom 15 00 th{' 2nd tarl"(b l lot Ill Hci.H for Sak ~ !>1tualed on rront of Col~e Park Lo:ids ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot D1mens 1on s a re u pg r a d e:.. S l·ll r r GtMral I 002 60X200 Assumable loan. rmt1Valed ,\ orrerlod .11 •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ca II s.5&26o0 Sl 19.500 ;..w 3666 NEWPORT CREST C: SELECT • VIEW, VIEW!! 1 tPROPERTIES Whelan 'The rmst fabulous unit 10 Real Estate .Npt Crest OW~£ R "DOLL HOUSE" SAYS St:LL Opt.•n Sun -- 1 5 201 col um b1 a. $89,500 OCEANFRONT Barbara Chamber.. . .\S(l J BR 2 BA ''Do 11 DREAM HOME ~·479b Hou!>e "! Prime areu. Unique ownc•r::. unit with F1r1:pla<'e Air <>ond ,,~ from ma::.h·r i>u1k -------..... l .. 'rwt t'r<.>e::. Just reduced .' arnJ hvm~ lt>vel. Gue~t $400! 01nl752·1700Cast! unit with Vil'" Call ()l'fNl~Q •tl~fl/Nl0Hl""'I' IH&7171 1 1 4 9 0 0 . 1ea111 reiiiM £.side Tri•x Neec:b some TLc but it's E..W. .,...._. a buy al SlS0,000. Great SIZ9,900 OlSta Mesa location. Call nus bu lot '° be the best investment propert~ A~. 556-2660 a\•aJlable. 2 & 1 Br units. EXCLUSIVE Pie xi ble r1n a nr1ng "Dollar:." CHIMA COVE Won'tlast! ~3666 Buy this outstanding 1 Steps to secluded be~ch. • "•-.n•~ Bdrm r esidence Best Th 1 s home 1 s 1 m · ~ ... mc.. • k>cauon Mo\c in <'Ondi m.1r uJatc. P n ce reduced f1ea1 Estate t1on· You 'll likl' the toS379.000.CaU64&7171 terms. Burr) on thii. ~·· ''' ~·' '"'' ., " •· _, 645-0303 1 ~ 11mu1 FORESTE OLSON ..... ... .... , >'•• OPEHHOUSE SAT/SUH 1-5 1127 HO{UA View, View, V~w! Ocean \ iew rrom 3 decks m Laguna Beach. one )ear new. c u !t t o m arttrut1es. lot.<, or wood. 3 Bdrm 21: Ba $229.900 Call :O.ta gg 1c Appel 7521920 ' 9UAIL PLACE PIOPllTIES,_ 10,.. Tll l ;JO P.M.I 7 7 5 0 0 "dollars " Choice condominium ! Single story. Spacious living room with charm or yesterye•r . Huge couolry kitch en. 2 generous bdrms. 2 baths. Large petio. Community pool. Rec room. A.Muma · hie loan. Today's best tM.ty ! OnlY m .»l Ca II noir. 561383 ~ :,1 H •, l £ OLSON •ac - ,.-.. i TH f. Rf A I · ~ ! S 1 !\ T I ~ ', ' ...... ---- You don't need a gun to "draw fast" when you pla<'e an ad 10 the Dally Pilot Want Ads! Call now 642·!>678. r or Class1r1ed r\d ACTIQ,\; CJll a Daily Pilot 1\0 ·VISOH 642 56i8 ~ aamMfm real ~ eslole -CUSTOMIZED HARIOR VIEW. ONLY $234.000. CIWi ililg 4 bdrwl. 2 bate. ..... ,..,.... .............. siucl .-, rooa Mew c..,.tt.g. pretty ,.,.,.s. ................... . -WESTCU~ aan AL -$625. 2 .... 2 baltt c.._ W• to Wntdff .. ,,, .. ,. ......... c.,.. ..... CtoM to pool. -SWWtMG VIEW!!! FrOM....., rOOM yoll ......... LAe .. -4 .... J batttA. lay ..., rOOM + ....... ....... ,...°""I weefl•ttw ......... -ILIGAHT ILUFFS COHDO - UHDEI S 150,000. Cltoice Rd ..it onf'l11•... be.ti,.. trH .. tlt. htt loc .............. 3 .... 2 ...... Mew -........ 406 Vltl9 ._. -llACH CONDO -I 0'11. DOWN. Cite,.... 2 ...._ co9Clo. W.tl& ... •ll•u to .. ....._ Nia pool CW, SU.too. -C41M CONDO ••ly SJ 15,000. Clw l;lW...lMll•clMllce..., .,...... ,... ....., ,... ,... ........ .., ., ....... 1 IJA,.. ..... ~ ... ......... ,c.,.a.-. -•IMIAW'S D&MINJ COIOMA DIL MAI. • le 2 .._, .. _.•••· ..... 111111•, ........ J wr.. J .......... .._..,. ..... ....., .... w .... ,.. ....... ..... S.r I •.• :r.:.:11• ~ ..... 119 & • ·-• IJJl.000. 17 &. ...... J•t••~ 2744 L COAST HWY. COllOMA DB:' MAI I (642-5678] one Call Service Fast Credit Approval ............. ......_For WI • ..._..For W. ......_for W. Hwt ,_. W. Ho.Mt For W. . ................................................................................................................. . e1 IHZ ~.. 1002 G1•r• . tOOJ 1002 IOOJ ., .. ,.. lotJ .......•...•..••..••••••.•.••.••..•.•.............•............•.•••.•.•....•.................•.••..••••.....•..•.• ····················~· * * * * * * Heritage Collection TWTUIOCtc OPEN HOUSES .. I M1SA VIUI CUL DI SAC C lean 4 Bdrm plus added family room. new paint in & out. New carpets, large secluded lot. Owners moving out of s tate and are very anxious. Asking s1is.soo. 540-1151 MISA VIADE '<><>&. HOM1 Sh arp 3 Bdrm family home. Low maintenance yard. close to s hopping and schools . Asktng onJy $117.950. For an appointment to see. call 540·1151. MO DOWH YA This sha rp 5 Bdrm family home as in move in condition. It features : new paint. wallcoverings, fireplace. large e nclosed lanai and owners will sell 1 VA . Asking only $96,900. Call 540-1151. , ERITAGE A MOST UNUSUA~ PROPERTY llnus ual Spacious Custom Homt.• "1th sp(•ctacular O('ean a nd J?Olf l'Oursc \'iew fro m ev('ry room Huge go urmet k itt h en with large c hopping blo(·k island. 3 large bedrooms -21 :! baths plus paneled family room and 400 sq ft redwood deck. 3 f'rplcs. $289.500. Century 21. Bob Anderson . .t92·5-l 13 YOU GIT MOltl ROM T .. STORE BRING YOUR PAINT BRUSH 4 Rc1rm 2 bath home in '.\tesa 1'orth Nccc1 a little TLC. hut it's under markN at S114 .950. SPACIOUS POOL HOME Open Sun 12·5 1873 Rhodes. C '.\1 F:xcc . .i &trm 3 bath Ho me in '.\1 es a VC'rd <'. F <imi l y r o o m and 2 fircpl:.H!CS $189.500. 2000 West Balboa Bl vd. Newport Beach 675·1771 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 llGCANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW "Ver s ailles" model at e nd o f c ul·de·sac. Dramatic entry. two story living room and form al dining room. Fabulous master suite plus 3 other bedrooms with their own baths. Guarded gate community. Call for appointment to see. $675.000 Just listed. Turtlerock G len townhome . Model home conditio n. Great view. This one won't last. Open today. 4 Canyon Ridge . S235.900. 833-2209 . SPYGLASS HaL Former model home 4 Bdrm. s pacious ~eparate dininJ?. family• room. finest view location . Pool. Jacuzzi S695.000. HAUOI VIEW HOMES Customized Monaco Phase 3. hiJ?hly upj?radcd decorators ho me. \'ie" $259.000 ,.....SULA DW'LD Great ronstruc tio n a nd loca tion. Cne of a kind. Good terms S264 .900 SPYGLASS HtU Fine. t Southport model. Many cus tom f eature . p ool. Ja <'u zzi. maids Rrea thtakmf! vie"' S865.000 Op<>n today. 55 Goleta P oint Drive. 644-8578 UDO-OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PrNtaest homt' on Lido surrounding a C'harm1nJ,! south court~ a rd and o n extra lari?c lot ,\ must see' 221 \'aa N1te OVERLOOKING CHINA COVE f.O\l'h multi le,el <·n nt<'mpo ran home rommanrl~ unob~trueted \ l {'\\ of h a rbor. JClty & Qt'('<.tn Prt\ ate ''"P' tn ht•;H·h Lot \\Orth a'ktnJ? pra t·<' of Sl.200.000 0\\ ncr "111 C':J rr~· Shirt.y Horris (1\, ,~f,~o/.'.'!:/~ :.~~.'.··::--~~~ ~ 851· 1361 675-9434 I .....-.Munt & Associates REAL ESTAH OPEN SUNDAY 2-S A VILLA OM THE PARK Appealina 4 Bdrm hom e. formal c1 in rm . country kltc h .. o ld world c h;i rm 1740 Plaza <il'I Norte. Ha l Pen. Pt. S42S.OOO. Poll y J ohnston. • • • • • • • • • • IMCREOllLE TERMS 3 Bdrm in China Cove "'"e" Orfer ed at S475.000 l\fot1\'ated owner. Submit. Polly Johnston NEW 1h ACRE CUSTOM Nearly completed. this s pacious 3.5 Bd. \'U home offers e\'ery amenitv + pool. s pa & cent. air Glassed F I D room Mslr ste. ,,·/2nd frpl. Labr. & decks Pvt. maids qtrs. OHered at $495.000. Geri Hunt. YOUR CHOICE Penin. cstm dplx or Sl?I familv offers the ultimate in desi~n & liveability. Mstr s te w/frpl occupies entire upper level. 1 blk from bav or ocean. $350.000. Geri Hunt. · 204J Wtllclff Dme, Wte 206 ... .,.. t ..... 11141H1·7'H CORONA Del MAR PRIME PROPERTY ~To FHNon llletMI COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT Prelllgloua Coeat Hlghwey L'tontell 600 SQUARE FEET .. SQUARE FEET G reat vlslblllty, generous showc•se GeMf'OUSshowc.sewlndows,bi·levelfloors, windows, pvt. b•throom & shower, flelllblednitft, tNthroom facllltles . addition•! washroom & tNsln. Closet & AvallabM I~ storage area, abundant llOhtlnQ. Available lm~y 700 SQUARE PEET SGGO SQUARE PEET 2 showcase windows on Co.st Hwy. Office space. Quiet & urene work frontage. 2 addltton•I showcHe windows In atmosphere. Entr•ncet on botf'I Pacific 'arcade. Magnificent vlslblllty! I Coast Hwy. Co.st Hwy. & femtfff St. W•lk to beach & & beach sldt~Hlk traffic:. Bathroom to Fashion Island. GrHt location, quick facllllles. 1 access to MecArthur & freew.y. Avail. Nev. tst, t• Avail. Nev. tst, t• 2121 E. Coast HlghW•Y C.11: CDM Property MM•1rnent UM537 ·----- MEWP<>n HltGHTS. 411 EL MODENA. M UST SELL' Owner says "BRING O FFER .. Prime loc·atlon. NEW 4 Br home w /sep bonus rm. faml din rm. Cin·. staircas e S295.000 SAT 1·5. LIDO ISLE. 117 VIA Q ITO Wide SS' lot. w I s pat· 1ou ~ ~ Qr home In v1 t inj! r a m k1t c-h C'r1 "'us ed brick frplc. 5425.000 SC~ l ·S NEW LISTINGS LIDO ISLE. l.O\\ t>S t Lido Price. Churmml! 2 hr \\ clan rm . So patio. Lo\ l·I~ ~t rad'• .Just $292.000 LIDO ISLE. Sµuc·1ous Ii' rm "/formal din rm ~nurmrt kitrh<'n. 3 lrg br~ each v. /o\\ n h<Jth Sunny So. patio. \\'tde slrec•t to st ret•t loc·at1on. s.125.000. CALL TO SEE 673-9060 PENIHSULA P'T ~, \\ lf! .t br wtln!. m -.t r ~UI ~ n \,. open countr y k at C'hen S.1 ~ U WEST NEWPORT • \\)I, Dupll.'X 4 hr u \\' ~l hett: ~ (\ .• pi e~. bit -ans. prarw1 plt..., 11 ~ \) ,_ 11<H) COSTA MESA CONDO. Pruit" of cm nl'r-.htp 2 hr 2 hi.I nr F<iin aew & c H ·c Pnn· rc·<l u<·NI to ~i ooo ' I • • • • t , • . ~ . . • . • • • ' ' i BEACH HOUSE. I. \:'\O \":\Ll 'f:• Small hou ... <· v. J.!U<'"' qtr-.. nr. OC'C'an & bay ; ci h l car<JC(' S l~UXIO ,' ._._4 ...... __ ... -· -~~ D A v r D s 0 N I E ' L T t r NC. 3116 N-port Blvd. N B 673· 9060 ' Pete Barrett ) ( r esents WOODBRIDGE ESTATES AWAID WIMMIHG 3 Bdrm townhousl' that looks hkC' a model h o m t>. B c•a uttful decorator ":.i llpet pt•r-"mclo" tn·•1tnwn1-. and f111o r mc'. :..i ll rn nl'utral tonl·~ SN• 11 toda ~ lht•n nlO\ (' riJ!h l tn:? 92 W. Y• Loop. In. Opet' S-. 1 ·5 DEERAElB-PLAN 2 FRESH AHD IRIGHT 3 Rdrm <rnd r ..,mll~ r o o m h o m e . n ear rom mun1t' park. pool and l<'nnis. $t:i2.500 OfX'n for your ins pection. 18 llalinq Ster, t,-.. OfM'I S-. I ·5 BAYFRONT-POOL-PIER IEAUTIRIL WINDOW TO THE IA y 3 Bdrm:-. nt.·\\ katch<?n. hUJ.!<' ,·ie v. \\ tndO\\'-f'tt>r ano sltp for la rge hoa t. t•n<·lo-.c'<l patio '' ith pool a nd outdoor t'nt(•rtainini? <.tr('a 135 Harbor Island Rd.,NI Opet' S-. I ·5 NEED SPACE? NEED TERMS? SPACIOUS EASTSIDE 4 IDRM HOME JO'x 18 ' }.!anw room Lurge yard. E,t·1t1n g mu ~t l'r ~utte . We ll m a 1nta1ncd b~ oriJ?tnal owner. SI .t9.500 &'<.' 1t tod a~ '. 266 Ced l'I.. CM 0,... S-. 1·5 CHOICE NEWPORT BEACH IH WATa~OMT COMMUHl'TY -1 Bdrm and den -1 ·home. 1:? mobile fireplac<.• and patio . Two to choose from -s.54 .000 and s.55.900. See ::77 & ::1A today at DcAnza Bayside \'allaJH'. 300 I. Coast Hwy, HI OfM'I S-. l·S U~USUAL ARCHITECTURE-BALBOA OME OF A llHD HOME in an absolutely fantastic location! This can be 4 o r 5 Bdrms. depending on your needs. p lus 3 baths . n ew kitchen a nd formal dininj! room. No yard tools nN.'ded. EXCELLOO EASTSIDE WILL CARED FOi older home with all the charm that comes with age! New carpets thruout. 4 Bdrms. 3 baths and enclosed patio with sliding glass. $115.000. NEW USTING--ORIGIMAI. OWIO DU.•Ta.Y .,....INT OflPOltTUMTY -SO'x230' res ide ntial lot with lovely 2 Bdrm home -dining room and covered a l io. Located in NC'wport/COunty triangle. S375.000. Call for information. JASMINE CIEEI DC~ PlAM I featuring m any upgrades . 2 Bdrms, den. 2 fireplaces and fo rma l dining room. Asaumable financing! S278.500. . - • • • . . • ~ • • . • PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE 'IC'n'ftOUI eulf••U ...,...STATaMSWT ~'9!.':.. .... ~ ... --..... I BLUE WATElt \'A CNTI SHCIAUSTS. SM~ --.. 1 ....._,...._CM~ftMJ Mk ..... .._..._ ... .._t ~ • ........., ...,., C#lfWN•..,.,.,, Oov94•' J_, M•ll•'· 1)4.., b•-••Y. C..141 Me-W, C.lllCW•• ~, l 6 "1\ -N'1.S h <~d .,, • 99ne•••-11. 'llkl\,MI.,__ ""' ... _ -~ ·-.... "' ,.. , c°""'' c..._ "'Or~~' .. Jiii• ~,_, , ..... , Pvooo..-C>~ (.OMl o.1.., Pll04, • ""'' •· u, 10. n . ,., 2n1-eo .... -11 I r • t ' t ,. ' • ~ I diSC'O\"rt'd m\ J f a\onU> cxC'upation i" a • Dally Plkll C'lius1rk'd ad I v.anted an unusual )ob. but I hud no trooble landing Ow ex.tC'I pos1llOll I dt>S1r('(j bttaUM" I C'how rrom sueh a v. id.-seltt· 1100 Oa11~· P1kll t'lass1r1ed uds hst hu~l"fds ol Jobs in moil helds en•ry day. "' If ,you'n ruMmplo)·ed f or just v.·ant a better job. Dail~· Plkll tlassmed ads •r• U.. l1c.ht coMatt tr ~·O\I Med quahflf'd emplo)·tts. Dall)' Pilot rta..iriec1 lldl un put )'OU lft tcM:h 11i(h Uw ricM ~ -~ a ; 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 CLASSIFIED INDEX " ........... 142-5811 mm,.w ~ ... ·= . ., :· . . = i -= ....................... . ..............•....... MIWPOIT DUf'UX I Unit• on fee t•nd. AcroM from part&. Nor beech. bay. 6 1hopp1na Pn~ •l szm.000. l::ve:ii MZm:t i ALLSTATE ::_ AUL TOftl OOOIS TO llACH 2·2 D11plea. Owner mot1 v at~d Ope n lo <'ruat1ve fln1n<'in1. "*•bl) hllll' or no cash Will tred<· prol)erty • bo1t . t'ar . or • • 12.49.000. Ev.et $41.0T II associa ted ... -.. l~ • .. .. .... ... J . . ----:: Ofl9t DA .. Y I ·I rM IALIOA ISLAND ATTHlllACH Home + 1n com~ Sl53.900. 4 blocks to ocean. 2 s lnRlt> r1m1ly homl's on larlle lot Live m 3 Bdrm home and n•nt t~ otht>r. Great invest nll'nl 67 IC.-..1"-d $1,100,000 w...,.... ... 11-.c1 2 stor y <'Ornt'r w it h WATER Protess10nall> decorltt.'d 4 bdnn With SP8C'IOUS ma st er SUllt• VIEW o r wate r & skylight.s. Includes la nd 216111byA•e. $485,000 ll'f~ ,,, Q • •r \•'-""•OH "-'I [Wlijllffl ....._ "-'•....,. JIOll N E W V I c.; T 0 R l A N -\'"'""'""" ~ RESIDJ-.:NCE Ma1tn1t1 TREES TitEESTaHS ~,,.::-..,.:~:,'. . ;:: cent 2 "\Ory, 4 bdrm. c...M.w~ l lll . .• ..a fam1ly rm. dining rm 3 Bdrm sm~I~ story on oversl~t' lot. TrttS t'\ er 'whert'. On!) S79,900 Take advuntage! Call !J62 9311 1•~ hr11 l.\Qt See the beautiful dl'ta1ls. , .... ~lit>! • • • . 3'\S> °"'*'•ft "''" . . n\O For 911..-~ us~ ~·~ U..t ;one 1 -"""JI"' ~ t"~:,.. = CAU 6 7 3-69 00 ALLSTATE AjlU. .,,.,,..,, t ,.. . •. . w W•trlront HOMt s "°""'' ........ -·-= ........... -...... ..... ....., . . .. . . . .. . • 1• '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I "-• . .•.. •I» -= REALTORS ---··-· .... ~ C:;!r~ ""." ·;; BE'CIEATIYE! ---------·----South Cou~t Shoh'' 2 ~-!':'::!... . . . . = Cl"Nllv• financing possi· story J bdrm. i ba. fam .....,, .. ._.. · _. ble In the Park cu~. _rm_. A_1_c_o_w~r_1_s_1 _4000 ==•-. . . .' = l/fAH VU LOT. Pnct> to •• ._... -t ludes Ar<'h plans . llSllSS. llW'EST· ~rmilS for 4 luxury un HACH GIAHT 3 PLUS FAM RM. MOfT, mwtcE Its. a ·twn 2 ski resorts . $96,900 =~ ~ loci-a Village R.E. H es t o r e & i..tv t• thousands Dramtllll' <'n 1~ to step down family rm with soanng <'alh <"e1 l1ng s . har dwood floors, <'t'ntral air. big country kll<'h on IRe par1t·like grounds. Just m1nutt>s to beaC'h & manna. ,_..,_ .. ()ppurl . o/11) 497-1761 =r:~-"' . . :;: ---Ill~ --w:io CUSTOMIEACH ~ ...... m-. ~ UVIMG ~CNTS. New 3 Bdrm. 2°, ba. POSOeUlS & ocun view. $350,000 LOST & FOUND Open Sun t s 20029th St. Npt Bc h _,,_,.,. 1. ... l'Qcil Lc-otoll'ld.-tow ••·--· ~ .. o... T•....t• SllYICES Sor"'tt 0.•"1 .... > DIP\OYMOIT & NEPUATION vlolool•I""~ .kHJ V. •ltU•1 • lk111'tl>•M.,, 'II#. r MEJCHAHOISE ~--"-~ A"'t,..~ ::::;r;.i;;: M•lrr'141 ( •mtfl•> .. Lq"'-"' C.ou o::""' •"-"""°" ~ G11a«• !>alt ~ t--.MC-Jo,.f'Vy IJ_,,.... .. ..........,. ........ _ lol1W"t'I -.. 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SW. to SH fWs lo•efy fCllllly ho"'• l" o ••ch desired MlrJltbDfitoocl $249,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS AT ITS IEST Doft't poss •P o •ftlq•e ~ to SH this SfM<lal e...-ill w of ...._wport 1eoe1t•s bfft --~ Pricftl at Sllt,500 tWs 2 lclrM wfftt .,_ shows • tt cld whett It was bra.cl ~. b• yfMIMJ ._... ..... tip-fop .... TMs ..... dlllllh priced .... INISt ~ ....... PRICE REDUCTIOM- AM INVESTMENT CLOSE TO THE SEA We.-. o......., • att1edfn .... ll ill C--.. M• fw $267,000. th_..... c..-t t.. beet: cloH to tt.• b•ect.. d1opp•g. olMt tr.aportetloa. AcldM to illh Is o MOftTehcl .....,. ..... c.,.., ..... Zlld ..ct .................... It os1-llllll1 . .,_~ ,.., ., tllh clleH• to ow• property hi ,. ••"IJI•• c..... .. w.r. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 5""' u,_a LCllJllM ....... 497.3331 49J.1112 LG91111a 1Nch DtM PoW Hn1nPerS. [WJll!ll VETERANS ONLY! ~vett hous1n1 shortaae pre~1ct fd In Orenu• Count~ ~Uri' your G I bl'nl'hti. and itl'l 1m med1att•I,)'. Robt Socks & A1soc. Col 546-9522 VACANT SPANISH ESTATE! Mini Spanis h 2 8drn1. homt• S1J.9$0 &•11ut1ru1 bre1k!u:1t nook . <Si•1.ich~1 11ar.tR\' Ow111'r will l'.tlT' f1n.tnt'ln.: Nu 11u<11lf) mi;t' C...11~2313 VJ!.MSJ!! Oh.tr AlfC Klnp Rd. f'ee land Prict'd ri1ht ! l~-MIWPOIT ~ 675-1170 PRIVATE u&TSIOI ESTA Tl l,.J buk>us r,emo~lf'd. r~ rurhc-.hcd Z Bdrm 2 buth t o wn h om•. Pool. s pa. pnvate yard. llfK'k>sl>d 2 rar 1tilr111te J\b.tlume 11·~·• loan. Onl> $97,900 Act now! Call .546-2313 O'll\o '• 'J • 11 \IV• IOlll '""I [~111111 (9111t , .. ~ • 1t \•(A'''"'~ I [ ~ lflllM ~ .. ~nt'!" I SOW U>WDN & W<Y. Comrn1i;s1on. ~!Jn) u m(•n111t•1o c•o mputl'r Blut><.:h1p Pro pert I( .... I> Wengl'lcr a57 <I IJfl -------FIX & SAVE MESA VstDE I .:rnnt ll\Jrmi.. J l,)ath'\, ~t·1i.ir.-1t· r.irnil> room. rormul ctin111~ roo m . t'OWlll")' k1td1t•n Bu1h111 U>W INT RATE:S 1.t-;'r US SllOW YOU llOW TO (JlJALI FY Tall to Red ~t WfLISTEH! .. REC CARPET' .. 754-1202 l>ar. 2 C1rt'pl<1<'<'~ Pool ---------JOO svu Net'<!!> worl< • \ liar.iJm' <.:J ll ror mort: detu1b · S-16·2313 Olttl lft 'I•,,\ ,,;r. 14.~N '·•I !®IAH1I ltGCAMYOH MU)"l sell lrg 3 Br J Ba Sl500DOWN! C~~ll condo' SW.%0 2br 2 bJ l h Ir> SJ!llJO down 95' ~ l<>an <.:J II Cur m •rt'd t tails ~ 23t3 s ~ <' u r 1 t y ll. u 11 r d e d Pl'Of)le who net'd Peoplt' Monaco t.ownho~. That's what tht> ~ llst-Sat !)un I 5 DAILY PILOT Jos.. Toyior llJty SERVICf. DIRECTOR Y 646·9"' I is all about• ------- s 180.500 A RARE FIND- in s ensational WE STCLIFF HI C Ht.ANDS area! F antastic home '('aturinJ? 3 br & 2 ba with II! r ountry kitrhen & covered patio''. s 10.000.00 Prir e rut t o bone on executive r anch sty le home with panoram1<' VJ EW on top of SPYGLASS! Featurinta 3 Br. family room & walkm wet bar. AskinJ? $389.000 for quick sale!!! FIXER.UPPER!!! Clean up & paint lo save lots of SSS Features 5 Brs i n desirable UN IVERSITY PARK! HURRY!!!! LOW, LOW PAYMENTS!!! When vou take over ex1stinJ? loan on th Is 3 Br .Jasmi n e model 1n TURTLEROCK GLENS . NEWPORT SAM MIGUB. 752-7373 759· I SO I 2670·8 San Mij?uel Dr. Newport Beach Walker & lea Real Estate I TRYH OF I I OROPEW I I I I I* I' I FAIRTY I 10021•· .... . .... ..................... ...... ............. .... BWllll BAm.T BAL IS. 0.... ...... 2......, ..... ..... ......... ~ ......... .. l••eHf•te. Y•••9 ••4' HCHl•9 WATHNOMT z 1torr ~·· ~ ................ ................. ..,. .. .., ..... .... SUJMC .... PLUS. J ... ,.....I ..... S l,otl,000. '7Mt00 *LEASE/OPTION WITO COllO Sec.tty b1ckJ. w /f/MA & VtEW. Pm• 2 M4.2._...,.,.,. ... w.muto Oc--. SU0,000. '31·1400 . *OCEANFRONT -EXCEPTIONAL a...ticol twin ocecmfrOftt tow~s ~och .. lp:ad °" 4 t.•efs of 2500' + to..,.,. tpt<t_.. •iew ef ec--. Newport HertHw, _,...oiH & city Ii....._ J ........ 3 • DD A •• IJ frplc1, 4 IM6a. fGMily ,.... & .......... dllicJ *° -2 .... & pm• ...try ,-.t ...... 21*-+ ....... """'-'• ......... c..t ..t fire r9q °" lh ""'pri•• b.acltfrooftt. T11i1 property c•'t be ~.tH at ..., cost today ..... it cm ~ ,_.. • .. woy to the .._ McJlt tide.._ fOf' Ollfty U .200.000. 611·1400 HARBOR RIDGE--VU & SPA c ........ c ..... ~...., • ...- otri•M 011d •iili"'it~d decorator .... Ntia Dywty ..... 2 ....... 2 .... wiH eel•. lnokfost rOCMR. ton.al ~ f"lll a.cl COit•~ pit. S..... wishesA.1.T.D. S38S,OOO. 631·1400 JASMINE CREEK CORNER LCJe bed yard. MW •~w. 2 ... +deti. 2 fr p ies. Tunis & poot. S217 ,500. 631 -1400. HARBOR VIEW CORNER--YU h~cwti"• hotM Oft conter wfttt pri•ocy. l"'prnV-.e 5 beod. w /loads of "*" fw th~ feMily. Forlftol d i ... r.... See to optM"ttide. $350 ,000. 673-6900 •BAYFRONT-VIEW--75' SLIP M~ bcryfr«Mtt Oft twninq bosM witlt ~toc.,ar VIEW oi M•wport. Spacia.s 2 bdr"' +du COfldo with beGll'tiful dKor. SKurity and prH ... Pn 'ro-" ...tKt.mal yocht ~ yow froet door. OWM'f° wrtl c any I st TO. $975,000. 631-1 400. Y041 o.., ~boat sffp ift "16 MW prl. lftorTitO, BAYFRONT BEAUTIFUL--VIEW St<urity tuiili:lswj w;tft poof and fott•ef' VIEW °" ttlllt lw r. g bcnill. l>econltor o•e•itlu for the d iscri•i"oti11q HK11tift nPfrecrt. 2 bed. 2 bo. Co-op wat. boat sip crvoit. S275,000. 0.. of ttte fe.w °" ttw WATER at thb price! 631 -1 400 EASTBlUFf Yf1TH POOL Lo•efy 4 bedroom home + fo""al dia.na. Q.iet 1treet & ... , petfo womd ... pool S22S.OOO. As-lllllh ro.. 631-1400. WATERFRONT WITH POOL & SUP lewtiM Clristiltcl loy hCMW wiela .... poot md e~•e VIEW. Perhct fw .. tft t ais • !J ill this 3 bed. fortlllll ....,,..,_ petlo & boot dock. Owner will LEASE/OPTIOH o"d nct.HCJ•· $750.000. 631-1400. MESA DEL MAR STARTER '"'9d doon. ._..,. co.try kffc .... & tedoMd ~ a.cw.ct .. this 3 bed. ...... Greaf ....., COW I aity -Cflliet ST SI 15.000. 631 -1400 * MAGNIACENT LIDO BAYFRONT bfoy tlle CJOOd lfe oa Lido ilt tMt ..wty rt1Hde .. d 2-story llw M • MAIM IAY loc..._ wMll a •• laa Vll'W • .. WAT&. IMdt Ollt froM. w• pl•ud l ... +ca...,,...,..._Mas..,._... wftllt .... , •••• $195,000. INTERESTING IRYINE TERRACE c.,,...._ .... ..._..._.POOL..,. & ded. loo• to upa11d tt.ls 2 bed.+ ... -... S27',000. Ul-1400. NEWPOIT CREST PLAN 4 CtoM to pool. hmh & .,_ & ...,. t9 leecla. w.. priced J IM4. .._ ra PrkecltoMlt Sl7t,SOO. 6l1·1400 LEASE/OPTION CONDO-.,. .. ,.....,_...,... .... .._,.._.. MeftrhettaTwelM•aa•......_,... ............... =~ & .-. 4J'.... .... OCIAM ~1292,000~ 611·1 OPOI, SPACIOUS, VU I POil ........... 4 M4. ..... .....,., l•4•~tdoer peel. •••H4 te 1446. 6J I· 1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. lt£AL £5 TA TE ~ ........ ~Ol*l\I ,....,...,,"". 2'36 W COllt Hwo, 'St~ "'--IM Ntwi>cw1 &«h ..... ~ 611·•• 61WHI WI~ HOl•S OP94 1-1 TOOAY ut•{Mll .. OU COllOMA DIL MAI - New duplex . vif w. ~luded , 3 and 2 b drms . $485.000 S et' M a rilyn Rousselol at 2600 Kay~1de UMl9UI IN THI IACI IA Y - Immaculate. 4 h<trms.' billiard room. RV area . SJ1 5.000 Sl'e Nat a lie t•ogar1y al 376 E . 22nd., N H. UMt9U1 IM THI ILUffS ..--3 bdrm to wnhome. "nt-ar e ve r ything". beams. deck and class. $159.900. See Nancy Laux at 2323 Eastbluff UMIOUE OM IJTTU ISLAND -Classic. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. nr sCtnd. s.174 .950. AITD OK. See Pat Merry at 118 Jade Ave UMIQUI .. OLD COIOHA Da MAR -2 bdrm p l us in c ome unit. N ewer construction. oldc>r charm. S335.000. See Barbara llu t c hin )!s a t 608 Marguerite UMIQUI IN IAYCIEST -4 bdrm. s inJ?le story. spacious. j us t refurbis hed. 11 ("; loan. S275.000. See Ma ria n Reedy at 2306 Francisco U"'9UI .. OLD COIOMA Da MAR -3 bdrm. 2 bath . olde r but s h a rp, $310.000. Set? Kathie Shields at 321 Or chid UMl9UE IM TUITLEROCI(. CAM,US YIEW -Prime 3 bdrm. l~e fee lot. beaut. patios. hot tub. $165.000. See JoAnne P erkin:. a t 18572 P a s eo Pizarro UMl9UE '" srYGLASS HILL - Fantastk view. s ubtle showpiec e. 3 bdrm. warm inte rior. lush ldscpe. $557.000. See Sara Manin at 21 Cam bria Ut•QUE .. HAllOlt VIEW HOMES -4 bdrm, va cant, g r eat location near kids stuff. S259.000 fee. See Mary Ann Anderson at 1831 Port Manleigh. 0 •FOHi PilvATE ESTATE SAl£ New, ma1tn lllcenl Spanis h hi\ltop viii a . Corona del Mar: lt.tlo,ooo. 7.500 sq. ft. of spettaculur ocean views. Total privacy und gated security. 6 8drms. 6 1 ~ ba th!), formal d1n1nA room. 2 family rooms. Solar hentt'<.t pool. indoor and outdoor spas. sa una. Access to pr1vutc bt•11<0ht>~. Owner may <'o n s l dc r t'X<'h a n ge r o r t·om mercrn l prop.· • "WGJ "' •to1 • "~ ;z_ ALSO AVAILAILI: adjacent property with s pacious guest house 4 Bdrm . 3 ba ths. pool. 3 car gara~e. s weeping ocean a nd harbor view to create a fabulous. one·of ·a "kind estate . PRHCIPAl.S UNLY PLEASE~ TWO ONGS UU1' II CmUnA STARNES COMPANY REAL TORS-IUIL.DBS BEST IN BLUFFS RARE OPPOITUMITY. Fml"St bayfront loeat1on No <'XPC'nS<' sparc>d tn this owner bu1ldt'r 's onr of a kind unique t•xcitinJ? home $550.000. Appointment only E PLAN IAYFROMT. F a nt a s ti c p a nor am1t· \'IC'W from t'\'C•ry room . t' o m p I e t c I .v n c· w l h r o u g h o u t . Outsta nding f<'at urrs you must see to a ppreciatt" 5350.000 O,EH 1-5 633 VISTA IOHITA OECOIATOR'S s pect ac ular home . Finest quality throughout. 2100 sq .ft. J Bdrms. 21 :i ba. better than a model home! Ac;king S219.000. Orat 1·5 421 VISTA TIUCHA JUST USTB beautiful end unit. 3 Bd r m. 3 ba. ra m rm Livin,:? area on one level. HiJ?hly upgraded. Pool s ide UMlqUE.,. taYIME Tai.ACE -4 bdrm. pool and putting greens. fruit trees. "country .. decor. S365.000 fee. See Donna Schroeder at 1915 Chubasco • settin~. 5215.000. UMIQUI IN HAllOI VIEW HllLS -1 New. views. 3 bdrm. pool. spa. fee la nd. $415.000. Sec Bert Reedy at 1507 Seacrest Dr UMf9UE IN IA YCIEST -6 bdrms. pool spa and views. Exciting. S520.000. See J acqueline P earson at 2033 SantiaJ?O Drive. UMf9UE .. EASTSIDE COST A MESA -3 lge bdrms. 2 lgc baths pride. prime location Sl43.000. SC<? Debi Bibb at 382 Esther UM19U1 OH UDO ISU -Country 3 bdrm. wide lot. courtyard. hke new, $395,000. See at 105 Via Nice. UM19UE .. MIWPORT TaliCE -2 Bdrm townhome. end unit. ador able at SllS.900. See Rita Boland at 19 Sand Dollar REALTORS.675-6000 2443 C-1 C-1 Hltb..~. Co•on• ~I Mu WE HAVE SS Of THE BEST U S TINGS IN TOWN SeU tbincs fut with Daily I F\od what you want in Pilot Wut Ads. Daily Pllot Classifieds. ..... t4unt & Associate REAL ESTATE NIW IA YFROMT 01 FIRING On Newport Ha rbor's spa rkling bayfront. this sophisticated 3-story has beell thoug htfully restored to appeal to the m ost discerning. The around Jevel lncludes a dramatic entry, living rm w/frplc. bay view dtninl, a kitchen overlooking the 1ardm P1tio, and 3 car garage. 4 bdrm suites. a study. and laundry occupy . the 2nd fioor. The mstr suite, with its roma ntic greenhoule .,.. ta • Sbangrl·lai -the entire . 3rd floar wltll unsurpassed vistas of tbe bay, coastline. and nostalgic a.n.o. Pavilion. The brick terrace ud ..-.s lawn descend to a larse prtv•te pier and noat. 11.875.000 P•. Call Poll)' Johnston for appt. • .................. .. , ...... ., ....... , .. Orat 1-5 2150 YJST A IMTRADA LAIGHT 4 IDRM, G Plan. former model. 3 ba . form din rm. cathedral hii:?h beam cei lin~s. lovely pm:ate patio. n(.'ar pool. End unit. 2200 sq . rt. This bea utiful home INCLUDES THE LAND. S269.000 O,EH 1-5 2404 VISTA MOIUli END UNIT be autiful 2100 sq.ft. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. li ving area 1 level. T ile. shutters. pa rque t neutra l C'u rp .. l'ho1ce early Bluffs. $205.000 HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR.. IMC. 644-0 I 34 Lkt & luy With tM bperh macnab I irvine realty ' A SUBSIDIARY OF THE lAVINE COMPANY WOODBRIDGE! End.unit! 2-s tory. 3BR + den. Family .rm .. curved staircase . walk-in pantry. 2296 s q.ft. or estate Jiving w/lovely bac kyard Garage has built·in win<' cellar. F lexible financing. S177.900. UNIVERSITY PARK! New on the market & south or the freeway! 2BR . 2 bath in popular a rea. Terrific location. Won't last Ion~ -$114.900. "THE ESTATE LIFE" Popular Madison 2-story 3BR plan. Famil\' rm. -woodc•n stairca se -w e t bar -c e n t r a l ai r tonditionmg attache d garage.' Highly upgraded & a delight to see. Flexible financing. $179.900. WOOllllllGE ESTATES Roo m y Lincoln mod el. 2-story w t 3BRs. 2 'h bath (approx. 1870 sq.ft). Owner has priced this to SELL ! Assumable loan. 1154.900. **NATALIE BENWIM** 752-1414 REALTORS '71-1111 OPIM HOUSIS 2340 IAYSM DI: COIOMA DIL MAI: •• ' ... " n. ..,! ............ c ... ............................. , ........ ,... ... ..., ..... .,.. ... .. ............ ,...~ .............. . ............................. ,... ... . fAIULOUS VllW ACIOSS THI IAY; .................................... ..... pwWi lo A tptcW .._for• specW ...,.,.. C... ... fw rowMH. SHS,000. 0,.. HM W /S.. I 05. ' 1509 DOLPHtH TBtltACI. COIOMA Da MAI OH THI ROMT IOW: Abl1W1ly ....... f ' •••• oc.-... ..., ..... .... ~ ......... d-MtMy , .. ••d.. NW U1patllwj. HtGH IDRAMAT1CI wood "-..... g1;,.... pool .... ,.... ..... pri•ocy ..t FH ta.cl. $750,000. 0,.. Hw Sat/S.. 1·5. J THE ILUFFS : N e wport l••ch c__.. J1 lms -....... two! o... °" A.... c .... pOila, a "''" IMdrOOM. pri•• ftld mNt wttt. w•tf'd ptlMol 9d CJ"Gt oc.-.ct b.y ¥W#'; tt-lilal OM year howte warrHty protectlow pl•" npplfed by uller. OWNEI WILL FtMAMCE. S2 I 0,000. . . ..ct CMW °" Yhta G ...... tMpaput .. "r,...wttt.tlrM bed; OOMI, ~ fOllMty room, wood beGIMd ceilillg5. bric)ht & bHutiM. ·An e1c...,.. l bvy at $198.900. ! CORONA DEL MAR: A '?n..-• Affair" -! a pri..-ile~d e xclusin . Wafk to Littte I corona leach as wel os to 1oca1 .,,..., • bcntks. ..ct ,.., • ..,.....,: a sMqle t..ity : ltOfM l....-co•strwctioftl wHtt 19-Mq wood Giid 91011 thrH·story otriu"' & copper roof. Fi..-e bedrOOftlll w fow ..ct scpa;ale MOicfs •crf•M. OWMr wil hetp filtaKe. c~ fw details $74'.500. CORONA DEL MAR: JASMINE CRH« - we cld it C19Qin ll11M.,._., I h e there too -J... Colel. An ~ "-AN I -hro bedroollt ..ct deft Oft a be-"M qre...t>elt setting; dlHrM patio ldtcheft, briqht OMI 1 ~""Y location. Pool, spa. cllbhcMne, & TENNIS COURTS & 24~ CJ11C11 ~ .,ate entry. Just MARVELOUS FtMANCIHG. Cal for cMaik. $279,500. I I COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS II 251 S E. Coost Hwy., CoroM ct.I Mer 1 675·5511 llE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 2518 WAYECREST DRIVE HARIOR VIEW HILLS °'EN SUM 1·5 T hi-. !•lfor:1nt Hr11:111monr ...... 1 ll•·<trtw•n• llnfl'P h :O.t"'llt'(I \rr•nm• Trt'"' f\ \ I n1 I'll' C: r1·1•nh1•l t ~Jl;i1·1t•11... 1!1u111,... ,, l'r 11 ,ti •' l.1wat111n R1•;"h F"r Y1111 ii.'"'" .. "' 1h OHt•11'<1 \t $3:!:1 Mii 31 4 AYBftDA CUMllE ILUFFS orEH SUM. 1·5 Rn11hl. C'hf>t·rful f11•tor.·'-1°1 '" I-n<I I nit Thn:'f' Rf'rln)Om .. T1,111 JI.1th"' I .1n•1· I I\ 1nl! ~onm . Wr,1p \r.,11111t 1'.111" l'.1rlo. I 1kl' S<>ttrne <hf•1 lttolo.1nl' ll11c1· CrM'nlwll \\ 11h \l;ot urf' Tr.•1•.. I f'nf11•r 0( ('ho1r1• Onl\ ~Jif; ;,()() 359 VISTA MADEltA ILUffS OPEN SAT /SUM I .5 Fnct l 'n1t (';1rnwht a l.11Y. f'"' T'r11 1'!1 F1·•• In 11111rr... Fn11r f11·<1r11om... Or ('n111t1 llt• :i Ht'<1 room<> .. Film1h Rrmm ""''r '•'" O ff·"'h1tc• C;irpPh & llr .IJH'" r.on!i F'1nanr ine Suhw1 t Tn ~!19 uoo \t 11l1 ·'. PrwN1 t\t Onf\ !1190 000 IAYSHOIES IAYFIOHT SrH"<'l ac·ular •lO Foot 1-·ront 11i,!1• In F ul11 .. 11 r R;J\~~ Communal,. Ln\l'I" \IH ... lf·r S1111 .. With F'irE'plart-Plu<. Fn11r Rf'rironm~ &· Rontl!' Rmm & Or n Snarurn" ()inane \rf'11 With Wrt Har /\II Thi' Pl11i-PH'r Flllat & DO<'k Trul\' C.onu>ou~ \'w" ()( h lan<1"' & C'hannt'I!' 1\n<f 1-:-c1ra L 1•rl!f' Front f'1<l1n ~ .. 0 E'<'k. SI .R50.000 B.IGAMT 11.UffS COM>O t.a rllP Thr('f' Redroom + Thrtt Rtllh • Pan elPd Ot>n C"oncfn Prort>•itlnn ;i ll\· [)(>('o ratl"d. \'an I.mt Wallf)Bpc'f< c11~1nm Or apes Sell'<'f Carpf't inc ~unt' ~' •tf'I~ Sk\ liJZhL'I. Rut<'her RIOC'k C'ountt>rto~ Pl11' f:3tlntz Area In Kltrhen Stora11r r.l'lorl' Msior ~rttnbelt l.oratlnn A11k1np ~.roo ;\ "Jo~· Of N~l)Ol1 " 1.1st1n11 IWT STAITB NOMI ~<' Proximit\' To Santa Ana C'oontry ('luh f:x<'E'ptional RriJ?hl & C'hl'f'~' Demr. Thr t't' Rf'droorm. Two Oath.,. Mint C'onct1tl<ln Only Sll4.500. MIWPOIT llACH IAHAIM T"·o Larn Bedroom ('onctn Ta11tPfull~· Ottoratfd With f'.arthtnnf' C'af'l)flfl Nf'ut111I l>E><'or. Wallpape~. F'rt'llh It C'l..an. Rtach· For N"· 0wnf'r. C'ommunitr Pool. Sa11n1 It Spe, MNdo"' f'nr Jo1111ln11 & Rlt~·rlln11. ASSt'MABl.f. FI R~ TRl'ST Of.F.0 Onl~· 5119.900. 751-91• 12c_,..,._ Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate ... \ -~ .. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN SUMDA Y I ·5 COMI wmt US •.• TO M CAMYOMI Not a king, just live like one, in this popular DEAUVILLE, overlooking ~ · the verdant greens or Big Canyon Golf Course. Three s p acious bedrooms. dinin g and ramily r oom s . Artisitcally desi~ned pool and s pa! I 0 IUE VILUIS ••.••• JUST UDUCID .••••••.•• $41 5,000 COMI wnH us. .. TO DO .. SHOalS. 1Flegant four bedroom home on the water with dock for ' ft boat or two small ones. All r ooms a re spacious 1 \_, V Jen, family room a nd two m aster suites. The • O .. e wide expanse or Ute bay is gorgeous ~ C:, 209 EYB •t& ST Al LANI • • . •..••••••..•••.•••••• $175.000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOYa SHOlllS. Stimulating three bedroom. dining and family room home. Walk-in wet bar: Sunken conye rsation area in Jiving room with coty fireplace. Sparkling pool. Refreshing Upper Bay View. I 472 G>ALAXY HIVE •••••.•...•..•••••••••.•..•..• $685,000 COME WITH US. •. TO DOYB SHOllS. A delightful display of impeccable t aste. from courtyard entry to Upper Bay view: Four spacious bedrooms. dining and family rooms. The gourmet kitchen wtll ins pire any housewHe. I 7 30 C'iAl.AXY DllVE .••...•••........•...•.••••..• SSZS,000 COME WITH us ... TO TUl'TU •oc• HIGHLANDS. T he popular but scarce ST EWART MODEL Expans ive view. Two story. five bedroom. three bath home. A ~reat Jiving room for gracious ente rtaining ~assi vP fireplace, 20' <'<'thngs I 5 CLEAR SPllMG . • • . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . SlH.SOO COME WITH US ... TO IAYCHST. Attractive four bedroom. two and one half bath home Fa mily r oom Dmmg a rea. L O\ l•ly decor . a touch or Nev. Eni!land 190 I L&WARD LAHE ........................•.•... $265,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCRlST. Beautifully m-ainta ined four bearoom. dining and fa mily room horn(' Sparkling 1"''1 \ u·n ptt·-.11_1011.., l11t J l1"11 1907 WINDWARD LAME ............................ $275,000 COME WITH US ... TO HEWPORT IUCH. Opportunity for lar~C' family. Fl\'(' bed room<.. three baths Huge lot with beautiful pool ;-..;ear JUntOr h1J?h a nd ele menta ry schools . Priced JUSt reduced $13.000' Submit offers ' 1730 IATI'ORT WAY ............•.........•. NOW $205,000 COME WITH US ... TO WISTCUFf. !':eat two bedroom condo. Converuent to s hops. banks a nd restaurants -even the beaches. 1700 WISTCUff DIUYI #15 .......................... Stt.Soo 1617 WESTCUFF DR., N.8. 631-7300 llKE TO IEACH 4 IDRM. $97,500 Could bt> J l hJrml r Ht.:T nl'f'O'i t•lbu"" l!fl?J''' pJ10I IH ;Ji>t°°" 1 ·•rv< i.. minor ·rµj '"' ulli '.1 r<I v. f)rk I< j 1 h n.i: fl'O('t' 14 11h roe-t-\ ..:Ut.CI futur1 1·•1rno..• up Pride Of OWMnhip DuµI•·'· 123 larn.111om Op1·n 0Jtl~ Sl.'>4.001 640-616 1 ~ VOGEL PACIFIC --......... SALES & RENTALS IH M.wport Harbof-An a SPECIALIST ilt IALIOA ISLAND LOU IRECHTEL & Assoc. 67~333 1 MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY FRENCH MANSION Su pberbly des igned a r c hit ec tu r al masterpiece ... a one-0( a·lund ong10nl oC incom paral>'e quahly and un paraUed beauty. High on a bill with never e nding VMWS, on almost l rull acre surrounded byother mansions ..... with room (or teruu.s & horst'S. Almost completed. a nd tudy for your initial In apection. Many decorat· Ina Olllionl are sUll open. Open Sunday l2 toe. lCaU ror directional ' COTE IT E/\L TT CfJ b mvt)mrnr conrrrnr You· ve Arrived at ... LAGUNA BEACH Not ;.st a ...... . .a WflY of If.. This spa...... ._.. front prop1rty ofhrt pnsti~. sec•rity. and 11 hotw. of HUptiGMI ... ity. AMOftCJ tlM ..-y feotw ff of te.is l bdrwt .._ .-. .... 911fff qtn .ct tt.e ~ pri•acy. U .l MilioA. CAPISTRANO BEACH Titese ~ crGfhcl ~feat.• 11..ctuaftad ... ,,. tww•ts. My 1u"•d ... .., ..... ~ ..... wood is ••;dnc.t fealu ilwj ....... doors & sastt.s. &trw••ery fl,..,.ocn ..ct f.-ty/ci--,. ............. cos, ~-Loh of .... oo.ti .... bcAI. 0,.. Ho.w Sat & S. I 0-4. 26431 ralsedn Dr. LINDA ISLE A ....,afk_, rftid11tce • URde I*> n. dw I g 1""'9 ,.. wttt. flll epl1ce opem ... .. P11ffo o•erh alr.R; tt. ••I• ...... ba1i• of tt.. bar· 14 ." ......... of wood ........ of ... ... •• "" pictwe ,.md ....... ,... tt.e chcahJa ... ,._ ~. SZ.7. Milio.. 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NOi • E xtensl\ t! ~ ot used bnck around patio It 40 · pool. 48R. family rm & hbrar Totally upgraded. W9.000. Loi E.1tan 644-6200 OPEN SUN l ·S PM. #16 MORRO BAY. tZ·33> °'9f SUN 1·5 P.M. 1715 ....,..,A WAY! Spa<'1ous 48R & den home \\/understated elegance. Formal <hnmJ!. rm '1e pool in secluded settin~ S.S70.000. C uthy St'bw~1ckert &t2·823S. CZ-34 l MIW usn ...... TUltU IOCI! Spectat·ular Broadrnoor home w/added family rm & every conceivable upl'?rade incl. custom spa. 2 cover ed patios. French doors & more! Huge pvt lot. This customized home will set a new standard of excellence. Jim O'Connor 551·8100. (Z-35> HAUOlt IW! Award·wtnning "Dynasty" model w/panoramic ocean & city lights iew. Marble entry. custom shutte~, mirrored wall. Quic k possession poss ible $410.000 Belle Partch 752·1414. <Z·36> HILLTOP IQUISTRIAN ESTATI! Owner/builder say~ "sell immediately!" Ele~ant 4BR remodeled country home & guest house on 3.29 acres w/pool & spa. Dras tically reduced to Sl.650.000! B. Aune, T. Hanes 642·8235 : J . Van Wieren 752-1414. CZ·37l TIP OF UHDA ISU! Prime location ~ privacy! Your own world beyond massive courtyard doors -76' frontage. 90' clip. pool & spa. 3BR suites & 3 add'I BRs. Pool·table rm-cozy . drnmg & conversation areas -formal living areas. SJ.100.000 a leasehold estate . Beverly Morphy 642·8235. CZ·38) ~ OF TUttTU ROCI vtST A "S AHIST! Nt,. on the market! Dramatic Waldorf at a realistic pr:ee. Owner says sell ! Loaded w/upgrades & the lar~est plan in one or Irvine's most prestigious areas Susie Weiss 551·8700. <Z·39 > IUCCOLA IUILT! GrcC:1t SBR . fC:lmil y rm home! Upgraded new tile noor & new de<'k. Won 't last -$175.000. Berit Mitche ll 642·823.'l. CZ40l SPYGLASS SPECTACULAR! ElcJ?anct• abounds in this 5BR. 7 bath Country French estate. Superb 180 degree view of Newport Harbor. Formal dininJ? rm. family & billiard rooms. Pool. spa & sauna. Sl.750.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. fZ-41 l LUXURIOUS CUSTOM ~ 5BRs & I~. western.style family rm. Pool. patio & play or party areas. Located in Baycrest. an exclusive fam1l v & executive a rea. Over 4000 sq .ft. for $439.500 fe e . Tom Allinson 64 2·823.5. CZ-42l WEST MfWPORT DUPLD! Great for the inves tor. Two 2BR units. t block from ocean. Totally remodeled. copper plumbing. Fantastic season<fl rental srno.000 fee Sha ron Smith 644-6200. cz.,.31 llG CANYON! One of the finest custom homes! Great golf course location! Spacious entertaining rooms incl. billiard &, family rm. 4BR s uites & maids qt rs. Approx. 6500 sq.ft. of ele~ance! $2,200.000 fee. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (Z·44 > PUSTIGIOUS TURTLE ROCK! Move up to the "Vistas .. with this beautirully decorated 3B R. family rm & formal dining rm townhome. Enjoy views & comm. recreation. $280.000. Trid Lindholm 752·1414. CZ-45l A llST IUY-JAS.... CUB! Price just reduced to $315.000! Beautifully appointed 3BR. single·story. Exquisite landscapin~ wt pvt spa Holly Markas 644-6200. <Z-46> MC>nHWOOO FOb& MOOIL HOMI! Beautifully upg raded-landscaped for easy maint. 4BRs (3 & den)-fplc in living rm-huge family rm. fully air·cond. $160.000. Owner wm help nnance Alan Beel 551·8700. <Z·47 ) HAllOI YIEW MOHTRIY! Pool. spa & greenbelt loca tion! Sunny 4BR. family rm home w/parquet floors. plantation shutters, wet bar. built·in bookcases & more! $335,000 fee. Jan Young 642·823.5. <Z-48 > A llST IUY IM CAMIC HIGHLANDS! Spacious single·story 4BR. family rm & dining area home in pvt community. Swim in your own pool or walk to 3 pvt beaches. $249.500 leasehold. Dona Godshall 644-6200. CZ-49 ) All COMD a SPA! Pric~ reduced lo $140.000! 4BR Plan 5 "Momin~ Sun' with w:-1\ed yard patio entry & 3-car garage. South Cf""ls: flln:>:l area. Dick Halderman 642-8235. CZ·SO) auft.D wmt A VllW! Rare fi!lfi 1 21r.1 ~er~;· located in Upper Bay a rea. Estate orrer.tat & ideal to. <.tnbles & country living. Centrally 1()(:-ted parcel, cl~~ '• freeways & airport. $495.000. I Y"N' Valentine 644·6'-W. CZ·!'ll l·J YllW lef! Wtnt~ watt',. , iew of Long Bt::-<'h Catalina & San Cl~mer.tr hle. ~andy swh:p beac~ a~aula BaUer 64:?·~. <Z·S2l 551-l7'00 .,...__~ ....... ,,..... I I ci ... 11•ed Ads are the I _,... to a auccaaruJ prqeor yard sale! It's, • '*'-way \0 tell mon I ,.,,.., I • VAlllTY IN llAL UTA Tl IS THI SPICI OF Uflll -coeeoa ••UM .. SANTA AMA - Two~JWraltw ..... n•u.., .. Stl.IOO. -NIWPOIT llACtf IXICUTIYI NOMI -~ ::z:•* J ..... ..._. ... .._Aftw •Sllt,500. -UGUHA llACH lutLDING sm - 0c ..... c..,.. ....... ,.. feet for .......... s121,ooo -SANTA AMA ~SI PaOf •n - Two..._..__. ....... c11,.hh ....... for ............. s111.ooo -coaOMA OIL MAR OUPLIX - Gffffloc ............. d ...... --. .... $267.000 Then fitt• properties s how• by oppolslw•l wtttl: JOHN RICH.AID MEWPOltT llAC .. OfiACE U4-7020 On the Orange Coasf·look fo lmgo first ' ~~~~ :J/w /Jeauli/uf IJ/uffi SELECTED OFFERINGS OPEN TODAY 1-5 443 VISTA ROMA. Just listed "Best Bluffs Budget Buy''. 4 Bdrm. 21n bath. fam/klt. neat & clean. Ideal young family home on .. friendly street " near largest pool $157.000. 316 VISTA TRUC HA . Dynamic townhome on lush greenbelt. nearby pool. 3 Bdrm. con v. pet. form din rm & hv rm + game loggia . $194 .500 OPEN SUN. 1·5. 198 1 VI STA CAUDAL Front row . direct Bluffs lot·. Finest bay view. 2 Rdrm. 2 ba. + form. din rm. An ori.aina l owner offering . Just $229.000 Outs tanding!! OPEN SUN. 1·5 CAMEO SHORES 180" view of ocean. pri. beach. 4br. 31'2 ba. rr .. formal dining . pool. $469. Is. Best Cameo buy. Bob & Dovie Koop. Bus : 631 · 1266 Res: 760-1580 RE/MAX REAL TY POI TMOll WNO ...... TMlmT ..L We arP proud to Pnlent Udl nqui"'e new property In Spy1lal. FrOryf Its lush landtcaplng and .taatefu=. to IUI oc~an and bay vlew. lt•a beat around. SSS7 .000. with •~c ery fin~ncln« available. Call for /urther informat1on. Joanne Perklns. -t. U~KJl.JI: 1-t()Mt:§ REALTORS.~75-6000 244S Eat COliM H'thwev. ~ dttJ Mat WE HAVE JS OF THE BEST UST~ IN TOWN RONA Da MAR TO LAGUNA IUCH -COMDOMl ... UM IN SAMT A AMA- .,,rodlod 4 ...._ ,.tto ..._. ..., C)nl .... , ..... md NC ....... alliw. FilMMc ... oHt; ..t. S240.000 -Motrnf LAGUNA OCIAM VIEW HOME -1Ms ..... l bc1rtR. 211> bath ~ ofht-1 ou-. coa .... ...S city l4Jlth ..... flloor ,._ IM• d1 I 0 .... bo.s ,_ -.f f91111y rooa S47S,OOO J -OCEAMNONT IUILD .... sm - MO«Jllific"" •'-• lot r•pr• wucfiwq the croww of ittHthNttt o,,o.~y. A pric•I••• herlto9e for f•hre ~eraficMls. locot.d NI o pm~ COOi ... Hf~rt.ood. Offtt.M at SI , I 00.000. Th••• fl•• properties 1e.owtt by mpp1L l:xwt wfftt: llU WEDMO.E Lingo ~ HACH a..u...... OFFtC E 6•4-7020 On the Orarl99 Coast·~ to l 1t190 11~ LIDO-OPEM HOUSE Large r('(fef:oraL<.'d 4 Rdrm with huj?f' ~e pa ra tt• mas t l•r su1t P ups toir'- Gourml·t k1ll'h<'n . 1mportl'd t1l<> & "Ink!.. ~ fin•plaCl'!'>. n<''-' heat1n1?. nC'\4 tile roofs. Varant and n •ach r\skm)! S495.000 Own<•r "11 1 ht•lp fm an<"1· S£•1· Sunday 1 ·5 P\1 124 Vi a Quito IUUTIFUL IUCH HOME 3 Bdrm. d e n. plus dining room 2 ·s t orv Ne" I v r t•dec·or ated &. rC'modC:l<'<i k1t r ht•n l.u~h c-arpC'tm~ ('f(' CIOSf' to lht• ~and SISJ.500 PENTHOUSE CONDO La rgt' tastefull y decora ted 2 • den mode l on lh<' J?Olfrourse with f abulou .... \ le >A or mountains etc Owner want~ quick action and "111 ht>l p finance Off C'r your down paymc•nt a nd assumt· i?ood 1st TD. Askinl? S176.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 tffwporl ll•d. CCW'Mf" 30th 'nlrbell, REALTORS~ SUPll FAMA. Y t.f(>MI Lovely large 3 bedroom home in Costa Mesa West Side. The whole family will love this house with its huge recreation room and fireplace. Located on a 1!ood·sized lot. a nd only about 5 miles from the ocean! Close to schools. shopping. You must see this one. Priced at Sll0.000. Call 540-1720. WISTS.DI 4 llDIOOM Super clean 4 bedroom home on big corner lot. Beautiful shade trees help keep you cool in s ummer. Plenty of room to park your camper. boat or trailer. loo! Priced to sell atonly$95,000,sodon't wait! Call today. 540·1720 MINUTIS FIOM MACH Beautiful prestige model 4 bedroom in top.notch area. All kinds or extras. including brick fireplace. country kitchen with large pantry and island stove. step-down liv~ng !"OOm· and more. Plenty of ~arking with the 3 car garage. and entertaining 1s a breeze on the lovely patio. And close to the beach. too! Offered for S174.900. Call now. 540-1720 UMl9UI l llHOOM Luxurious 3 bedroom home with many fine touches. Like lovely atrium view from 3 dim~rent rooms, cathedral ceilings. eartht~e ~eror. and much more Located in prestigious Mesa Verde North. Best pnce m area ... only S97.000 GT financing available to veterans. Call and see today! 540-1720 PIOIATI SAU! That's right, this charming 2 bedroom home is being sold for much less than its worth. Would make an excellent nrst home tor the newlyweds. or an equally good investment. Priced at '89.950. This one definitely won•t last long, so hurry and call now! 540-1720 DICUT1YI 4 llDIOOM Elegant 4 bedroom home. located In popular Mesa Verde area. Super noor r'an. with 3 blths. family room ftreplace. And out beck. there 's a lovely pat.lo anti 6o lllstening POOL! HWTJ. ud you could be keeping cool whlle it's still summer. Otfered for St•.900. Call now for an appointment. 54(). 1720 \ LMM1MA llACH 1•0 New contemp. 3br. 3ba. 3 lrs. decks. lrg yard. Lease at 12.000 mo. Poss. option . Bob or Dovie. 1 LIDO Mm? IAY .. OUT Y11W 2br. 2ba. remod condo. sec . bldg .. under pking. pool. Ir~ dock poss. seller carry lst T.O. Off er at S499K . Bob or Dovie . IAYRdNT Jbr. 3ba. very lrg lot. sandy bch. rm ror 45 rt boat. Lowe5t priced water frnt home. Sell fast. 43SK. Bob & Dovie. HIWPOIT IA YRONT 3br. 2'~ba . 2yr.; old. Best buy a 1 S525K w/S?75K. IJ 'k assum. \'r Shrp + boat dk. Bob & Dovie Koop HUN\'1NGTON HAUO. 2br 2ba. Seller w/carry S2SK rln Pool. tennis +dock for 20' boat Sl97K. Bob & Dovie Koop MEWPOIT • f'\.IX :lhr 2ha. fr 0\.\ ne·r unit + 3 2br. 2ba Vr . s hrp S340t\ \\/St90K a:-sum <At 11 r: Inc. 521.300 yr. Bot? & Dovie Koop LEASE W /Of'TIOH TO 1UY • Sl0.000 op. dn. Sl70K. S96K 1st assurn at 13'i:. 5br. 3ba. rr. dr. nPwly decor. Bob & Dovie LEASE Of'T10N NIWPOllT 3br. 2bs n·zp vard Newly redcco o Sl59.000. Al~o opt10t1 ->vie Koop. CAMEO SHOttlS 110 ~ lhr. J ' ·h•J. fpl. pool. pn b<.'h S4t;9K " a!oi~um loan of S248K :.it 10 5': Motivated lse option . Hoh & Dovie Koop oovl. SHottES Hir . ts o· ' l ''i>'-'. pool. spa. Fl'l' I; ob & Dovit? Koop NEID A ..W ST Alt'T? t-:n roy lh<> real Newport Beach T IA o fomlly homes on the Balboa Peninsula Potnt are no" available 1525 E . Oeean 81\'d 1s a Jbd. 3ba home for onl ~ S.t.25.000 1715 Plaza del S ur IS a ne w c ustom home ror SS25.<m a nd will be open SAT & SCN t 5 Clint Moses ILUffS-ROMT ROW ~ H1ru.1y uograded 3br or 2br & s 1tt1n1? rm . T rina mdl in mo,e ·1n condition & h as S l44 .000 1n assuma ble r1 n a n c1n ~ S2 I 5.4 50 Jerr y Jones ~TON SIAC&.ff Former model home. 3bdr .. fam . rm w /tri g h vaulted ce1lanJ? + brick fireplace. cent. a ir . Excellent condition. 5 169.500. J ackie Handleman. BCB.UHT 'IAUll i'lear ~off course + IJ?. park in Mesa Verde area . 4bdr Buccota home. Delightful patto for entertamin~ Reducro to $214.900 Jackie Ha ndleman. Ml5A YBDI CUSTOM Prime Sbdr. den. ram. rm. + formal d1n1ng. Babblin~ ro untain in backyard. new ca rpetin~ thruout & perfect for cntertaaninf,!. O ffe red at S310 .000 . Ca ll Jackie Ha ndleman MISA YRDI Terrafic 4bdr in Mesa Verde H obby room . vegetable #?a rden. oodles of fruit trees. a nd a J.car garage. Priced at Sl87.000. Jackie ffandleman. ~LOT Choice Mesa Verde ~ 4bdr. 2 fireplaces. large assum loan. Great for PoOI or paddle tennis. $193.500. J ackie ffandleman COtl•CIAL MM.DI• Super Costa Mesa location. S229.000. Terms. CaJI Curtjs He rberts Sr. OfflCI OI STOii POtl LIASI 1400 sq. n. Best location on Harbor Blvd. C.M. Call Curtis fferberts Sr. o.o•&Nc ... ir for WHIT! eie,ie. .... dllaQ•,,_.M caa .. _ I •1 I 4 llNlee•r• IMJ. _. -• H ·-• ..... •Muune .. t--•...................••rw I._ t 1 4 I I .._.., .... S. ...._., F. S. SUnd9y, July 27. tteo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -GAl..V ,.__OT ONM .. IASftLUflf 3 Br v~ home. SwllWDe pool • bot lpa .... SEE DO"N H ELLER AT 222i ARBU'ruS! °'9t .. N80lt ftlW MOl e 3 b e drooms. 2 b•ths ln mint condition mc.ooo. Fee SEE USA WHITE AT 1826 PORT CHARLES: ONM .. ~ 3 Bdrm. famtly room home with marv~lous day & night View of bay. $249,500 SEE KAY PARKER AT 2301 ALTA VISTA MIN .. UMCMO SAM JOA9'* Lovely 2 bedroom. 2 bath view condo . $162.SOO. SEE CA ROLYN CARPENTER AT SO ARBOLES OP1M ~ ~ ~Large pool home with secunty system. private beaches & separate bonus room. 3 Bdrms . $410,000. SEE NA NC Y · IMBERNTNO AT 1912 SANTIAGO DRIVE OPIN .... CANYON Custom 3 Br overlooking lake & golf course. $615.000. SEE CRAIG KJNDIG AT 18 CHERRY HI~ LANE 0NM tH Co.oMA DB. MAil Half block from ocean. 3 BR. 40 foot lot $359.000 f i rm . SEE NANCY. SIMMONS AT 220 LARKSPUR A VBY SPECIAL IA YFltOHT o n t he peninsula's East Bay beautifully decorated s bedroom home. Special pier & slip with wide SANDY BEACH. special d ouble gFa r age on sepa rate lot. $2,100.000 ee GUAIDID COMMUNTY Bea~tifully decorated 3 bedroom. family room residence in exclusive JH•iae Crulr. Enjoy Catalina s unsets . Beautifully landscaped entry.way & patio. S369.900 small family. Expandab le potential. WALK TO THE IUCH This immaculate 3 bdrm 2 bath hom e is in mint condition.' Freshly painte d in side & o ut & plush carpet.$. Newly listed -don •t miss it! $127 .soo. UDO ISU Out of state owner mus t sell this 4 bdrm, 4 bath home . Excellent location on the island and within steps to the tennis courts. clubhouse & beach. $395,000. ,.fVAn--GATI GUARD COMMUMfn A very special Oeane ·Bordeaux townhome in Big Canyon. 3 Br & 3 baths. Extra la rge outdoor area for a pooJ & s pa. Convenient a rea. $393,000. ROMT IOW VIEW 3 Bdrm. 2'h ba. Trina model in the Bluffs. Water view of back bay & lights. Well situated near shopping and schools. $230,000. C<>ltOHA Da MAI LOT Build your drea m home and have income from your renta l unit. South of Coast Highway in old Corona del Ma r. $140.000 COUMTIY CHAaM Custom 2 Bdrm home on secluded est ate size lot overlooking the BACK BAY & night light view. Complete with pool & gourmet kitchen. $297 ,500. IMJOY CAUAI& living in The Bluffs. You'll Jove this attractive 3 bedroom one·level condo -many extras. HOT TUB - owner will help fmance. $189.000. IAYSHM's CUSTOM CHdM Comer lot -4 bedrooms. 2 brick patios, wood floors. French doon & separate diDing room . SS85.000. ummous a P11YA11 Large f•mily borne witb mountain ~ city view. A bedrooms, 4 baths family room as well as bonus room with bath " wet bar. You own the land . .., .500. PICTUIII ... Ui 11• ... CANYON Custom 3 bedroom home OYertoob lakes • IOlf coune. Deetped for small famlly. Expadlble poteatlal. Cheerful 6 brt1llt. ·lt· features tasteful decorator toucbee, bqe deck "~ beam eetllnp. 1115.000. l OLD COtlOMA DB. MAI ~qler " realm of appointed elegance asJ you pus throuf'h the ~t<>M entrY portico of this cu tom Europe.an res dence. Every feature of this s tunn1n1 home was person a ll y rnearched and designed from the tradH lon al molding to the handpomtf!'d kitr hen tHes and the beveled g lass in the French doors and windows Handmade fireplaces in the living room and library highlight the dramatic beam ed ceilings with handfitted trusses. The gJusfronted ch ina cupboa rd. brass stair rods, oak a nd slate flooring. European wool AX'1\inister carpets. custqm brass plumbing fixtures and the Englis h landscapin g make this 4 bedroom home one of the most outstanding custom r esidenc es in the area . Offered at $695.000. See Mearlene at the Open Ho use Sat/Sun 1-S 315 Poppy sPYGLASS HIU. T his immaculate profession ally decorated home is loaded with charm. The bright interior features the finest in carpeting, window treatment and walJ coverings. Rare Ports mouth model with several ~ustom features. extra guest quarters. pool and spa in very private enclosed cpurtyard. This home is in top condition and reflects the pride of its current owner. Offe red at $449.500. See Conrad or Nick at Open House Sun 12·5. ;t8 Monterey Circle UDO ISLE CUSTOM The lustre of hardwoods compliments the grace of French doors a nd windows in this beautiful Lido Isle home. The magnificent master suite captures old w o rld c harm and am~iance with a fireplace. c us tom cabinetry and rich oak panelling . Enjoy tennis. swimming, and private beaches just steps from your door. Recently reduced by $20.000. $445,000. See Ed at Open House Sun. 1-5. 217 Vi a Eboli MEWPOaT HEtGHTS This spacious Cape Cod home offers c harm. grace and sophisticated living. The large living room and din in~ room a r e perfect f o r form a l e ntertaining while the bright. cheerful kitchen and warm familf room offer cozy fam i l y com ort. Th e professionally landscaped yard has two patios and a charming gazebo for outdoor entertaininf!. This 3 Bedroom & den h ome includes a s pacious m aster bedroom s uite with sitting r oom a nd cus to m oak cabine try. $285.000. EAST9LUFF HOME This cheerful 4 Bdrm home is one of Newport's mos t p leasant f amilv n e iJ?hbo rh oods. The beautifullv maintained house is an entertainin~ delight with an C'xpa nsive view and larJ?e formal living room. The cozv family room and adjoining kit chen with its warm woods and earthtones provides casual family comfort. Each bedroom is li~ht and a iry yet private. The grounds are enh anced by mature trees and s hrubs which surround the "neat as a pin" lawn This home will be open Sund ay from 1·4 See Marlene at 2645 Bunya. $226,900 NEWPORT CREST Created to p lease th e most discrimina ting h o m e owne r this elegant multi-level to~ offers a master suite with private sundeck and two additional bedrooms. The living room was designed for entertaining with a fireplace. wet bar and a large deck The tuck-under garage features a n ins ide access stairway a nd automatic door opener. $189,500. TOP OF SPYGLASS This mag nificent Englis h Tudor Estate is at the top of Spyglass Hill with a tremendous view of the rolling hills and city lights. The custom built home offers you 5 100 s q ft of elegance and loads of deluxe features The owner will conside r several f in a n cing options . To get all the details see Nick at the Open House on Sunday 1·5. 4 Rocky Point. Sl.100.000. LEASH LIDO ISLE -This warm comfortable home w/3 Br t-den is av•ll•ble for lease on an annual basis for Sl.200/rno or for the summer at S2500/mo. Close to community tennis f aclllUes and beacbes. ,lt fe•tures a 1..-.e 1&.mdeck. formal dlnlng room, 3 S.tb. a 2 car 1ara1e and large country kitchen. ?\ EWPORT CENTER OFFICE SPACE -675 sq ft ls available wtth an ocean view ln Dest«n Plaza for 11.30 ~. Abo small suite •vaU•ble. w /private balcony and ocean exposure. in Corporate Plaza. ewe.. IOU e1w• IOOZ HHan,_S. thuK,_.. .._..,_ .. ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... . -mllll!l!ll _____________ .... ,.. '002 .... ,.. 1001 ••• ,.. ... ..................................................................... OPIM HOUSES SUNDA 'r 1 ·5 CUSTOM COMTIMPo.AIY In the charm ol old Coron8 del Mar. ocean view from master bedroom. fabu lo u cou n t r y kitchen . 2 Bdrm +loft French doors. larJle deck. so. ot Hwy near park. S362 ooo. ' SO'l Acacia MIDITEllANIAN YILLA Beautiful_ Udo Is le. 3 bedroom. cozy den. atrium. French doors beam ceilings s parkling pool. m aster bedroom w 'spa. $595.000. 204 Via Eboli COZY CHARM Desirable location on channel. steps to secluded beach. 4 Bdrm. many ur1quc f ea lures. S2SO 000. 6107 Lancaster NEW PRICE Wow ~ Wh at a \alur R<'<lUt tfulh dC' cora ted ~lonl<•J.!o modl'I <lo~<' to private commun11' .creenbelt and pool m Harbor \'1c·" lloml'c; Th1c; 1 the larj!est smgl<' ~tory 4 bdrm pl<.in in this devl'lopml"nt ancf C'onvC'rtc; nicely to 3 bdrm.., and a d~n ot of fice. Fa mily rm adJoms the kitcht>n a nd opens onto the enclosed patio. Redu ce d t o S234 .900 a nrt unquestionably thl1 tx>st buv in the· area . Open Sat & Sun t to 5 ~ 1820 Port Charle~ Place CUTE & COlY A n d . a s u p c· r i n \ <' s t m (' n t opportunity on the oc·t·an s1oc of the Hwy. in Corona d(•I .Ma r JUSt a fcv. blocks from thl' bC'ach. N1celv redone 2 bdrm with new roof and copper plumbin~ on full si1e R·2 lot la r ge enough to accommodate a 2nd unit. Carpets. drapes a nd a brick fireplace. Desirable location not far from F ashion Island. Lowest price this near the beach at S208.000. COMMUTING? Th en be s ur e t o ~C'l' th i" c onveniently located cuc;tom1n·d home only a fl"" hlotks from the San Di ego and Corona <kl :\tar Fwys. This lo' C'ly 4 hdrm homC' 1<. literally loaded \\1th extra f('a tur<'" s uch as solar heatinS? for the pool and jacuzzi and ~ motori1ed T\' antenna to pick up San DU.'S?O or LA But the acc:C'nt 1s on prl\ acy Complete pr1\·ac~-. Reoured to Sl58.500 and ov. ner will he lp finance. ~ 1195 Bo1M' \\';1' Open Sat & Sun 1 to 5. CAREFREE LivinJ? in The Bluffs is JUSt right for people on the J?O who want to be able to lock their door and IC'a\e. Carefree people. We have listed onl' of the very popular Anf;!elita modelc; -sin J?le stor y bt'a m ce1linJ?s. enclosed sun room. 2 bdrms and 2 baths. massive brick fireplace. The location is prime on lar.cC'st J?reenbelt near prl\ ate communitv pool. A super value at Sl98.000 · AIWICING A PROBLEM? How about a lease option ? Well located. 2 bdrm 2 bath condo in the Westcliff Area near shopping. Ne"' ca rpet s. drapes a nd kitchen appliances . Faces b eautiful swimming pool and patio. Also has l ar~e privat e enc losed yard. Available for lease by 1 or 2 persons at $670 per month with option to purchase at Sl.25.000. Immediate oc- cupancy. BUSlllSS OPPOITUllTY wen establisheo laundromat and cleaners in prime Costa Mesa location. 5 year lease with options. New equipment. Excellent income his tory. $2!M.OOO. IVllCADO Utcff 23 a~ In Fallbrook fully planted. Magnifi cen t 2 bdrm h o m e. eleg antly done in a n Oriental motif and with a breathtaking view. A working ranch complete with well • lake and drip irrigation system. ~.000 with excellent terms. ' I WHY MOT STllTCH OUT? and set mon ror )'OUr mon~y. NEW • Bdrm Mme with f•m rm• din· Ing""'· Triple car.all on ·~ acre lot. ASSUM t; Sl~.500 Owner will help rinanc~ eqwty. SI00.000 <:all Ne>w S36·D31 I ALLSTATE REALTORS OfllH SUMOAY 1-5 SJ locky tC..n T_...,.odl Vista '"-3 Bdrm. family room and den. Highly upgrarll·d NEW PRICE. SUMMIT o:-;TEHMS. ~ ..... ,.,~iH 760-0954 dRA."0:'-IEW L.tguna :-.:1,lluel "''""" man:.1on. 4br. 3500 ..,Q ti 525.000 down. ownt-r .,.. ,11 can") & m.i} bu) -.-our hornr Pr•nc ool; 644 55198 l'IHIMSULA DUPLEX Sl6'9 500 F et· and on 36lh. St Rents Pd) bl ro -.,11 h S35K du""n H1Ued out to make SbOI\ 111 SlsnK 1n ont' 'Par b73 26:11 ---- RUSTIC BEAUTY Z2 I 5 DOMi~ Rd, H.B. Op.·n Sun I~ .i Tht· ""Jrmth of n .. 1urJI V.<)f.d in h11~h 1·•·1l1n~ .. ~ t•t:lv.oott d•·rk tni! th• rr.il!rJnl•' uf to""• ran~. ~ & eucalp • U< .11\ 1> I~ ttw larl!e .IJ• utt1 •.tr prl\:Jlc l'T\d'>lt'r ~Wl•· 1tw 'iP<'lude-d p .. 110 "''lll fir• p it Jll m.ik l' It>" -t home vr d1slinct100 .lo n i.c. lor ol)t'n OOU!>l' 'IOn 12 ~ Sl IO OOtJ • •675-S9l0• x.77..: c~t u ... , L"<J\1 Want Ad Results WATBAOMT Recently remodeled. one of the ne homes on the Island. Pier and all fantastic view very creatlv financing. $579.000. l'M EASY! so says the highly motivated setter this beautiful 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Npt ~ home. An absolute charmer war by s ummer sun thru an abundanc custom windows. Room for a pool a a n RV too on this 50x1Z7 lot. Ask' $235.000 with super terms. The Lawson Realty"l""o 1114(1<& .. "~•1111 .. , H<Wl\ Company LINDA ISLE L1n d.J hie·-. fines t home F1n c~t material & r raft ~ma n ~h1p . n o thin ~ s pa r ed . Antique doors. leafi l.'d & ~ta1ncd g lass windov.-<,. ha ndpainted tile. handcarved woodwork. 7000 sq ft 5 lo 6 bdrms. 512 baths, 3 ll\'lnR areas. 4 fireplaces. d1n1ng r po m . mo v i e proJeC't ion r oom . office, a rtis t 's ~tud1 0. swimming p(t<>I. dock for 2 boats. 3 car J! a r a g <.· Ii p a g e c o I o r brothu r t' o n request. Sl .950.000. 675-3411 '4EWLY USTED -Lowest priced 3 Bdrm Mon aco on a comer lot in H\' Ho ml'.., 5210.000 fre. COUNTIY CHAlM -In tht-RluHs. cozv 4 Bdrm on a qu1 N greenbelt. Master bdr·m down : SlGS.000. 0 J>('n dall). 2212 \'1sta Huerta. fSTATI SfDD LOT -Nearly a n acre w/paddle tennis. p l<iy yard. lovely 2 s ty 4 Bdrm home with a v1ev. of the cit y lights $399,900. 5'Yfi&.ASS IJDGE -6 Bdrm Burlmgame model on huge pvt. ocean view lot, w/a pool. A sensallonal value at $569.000 fee. UDO IAYRtOKT -A traditional 4 Bdrm. custom home w/separate dining, used brick patio & a glorious bay in front. Assume ...,...0 loan at IOl"r int. Sl .250.000. PtY AHO SL.--For 50' + boat. dramatic new custom bit 5 Bdrm 417 Ba home. $1 ,250,000. 5'Yfil.ASS ,...._ YllW -The bay. the city lights. Catalina and the blue Pacific. 4 Bdrm 2112 ba home. corner lot + pool too! OWC 1st TO W/29"/.c down. $649,000. IAYCllST -Beautiful 4 Bdrm cust bit Ivan We lls home w/formal dining. A fiowing floor plan for gracious entertaining. $270,000. JA~ caB -Beaut lndscpd 3 Bdrm Plan 6 w/many upgrades. Fantastic storage, guarded comm .. w/tennis & pools. $299,500. TUlt1l80CIC YISTA -3 Bdrm + bonus room end unit. Madison. W /nite light & mtn view: SS0,000 down. OWC 1st TD at 13<k. $235,500. SPACIOUS HOie -6 Bdrm, 4~ Ba formal dining, maids qtrs. colonial archlt .. c~ de sac loca~ & some ocean & nite U.ht view. A gracious executive's home. SS49,000. OUTSTAMI._ · · 3 Bdrm Tulane model w/lots of shutters & a touch of class on one of the most desirable streets in University Park. Sl69,900. • ..... _,ef.W.D.&a*&S.. 2111._.C._.N .. w., 675-3411 . . . ~ • . : , . • L J l•IOOM i 17 Wiid ~Ct. Nwpt Ctlt. NB 673-53St SJ69.500 Sun 1·5 19Sand Dollar CNwpt TerT) NB 67$-tOOO Sl 18.900 Sun J !i 281 Santa I bel. Back Bay, M 64$-6366 SI lS.000 Sun I ... 33 Ima Loa. Nwpt Cre t . N 8 . 673-7300 Slf.5.000 un l 5 45 Ort"htu'd. Oran~Nr e- SS l4700 $229.000-f un l·S 341 HoU,.v St .• ~,zuna Beach 4!M ·1Ml •·75,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 26532CuHeSant u Barbara. SJ Cap 770-6064 $85,000 Sat/Sun l 5 •29 l'on'fltry. Harbor R1d~e. NR 759-1078 $410.000 ~ un t 6 3150 MauustN.' Dr . Costa Mesa 979-1050 $119.500 Sund av l 5 9291 L1tc·hflt1lct. . BUl\hurd Garfield. If B 963-4567 $90.900 Sun 1;5 2 .. ,.. ,AM IM • D9' •2763 Hillvu.•w Or (H. V Knolls>NR 752·2838 $193.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 • 18.51 Port Kimberly Pl .• N. B 645-1531 S22S.OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 14666 Kazan. Irvine -833-8600 S96.600 Sat/Sun l ·4 502 Acacia. Corona del Mar 760-9333 $362.000 Sun 1·5 3361 TemJ.)('. Hunt. Harbour. NB 673-7300 S225.000 Sun 1·5 5 La Serena <Rancho San J oaq) Irv. 1>40-9900 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3631 Ocean Blvd .. CdM 644-6200 Sl.100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 27215th Ave .. Corona dcl Mar 631-7300 S220.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 • 1710 Kin!?"S Rd .• Cllffhaven. N.B. 631-7300 S415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 5 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. N. B. 631 -7300 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 J IEDIOOM 1127 Noria. Laf!una Beach 752-1920 S229.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2961 J acaranda <Mesa Verde) C.M. 536-7542 $116.900 Sat 1·5/Sn 1·4 423 Begonia. Corona de l Mar 675-3317 Sat/Sun 1-5 1198 Nora. LaJ!una Beach 487-3619 $168.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 5692 Stardust. Springda le /Westmins ter. HR 9634567 $92.950 Sun. 1-5 3360 Nevada. Costa Mesa 540-1720 SJ21.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 338 Walnut. Newport Sh rs. N.B. 642-88.50 $158.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 314 AvenidaCumbre <Bluffs) NB 759-9100 S176.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Jade (Little Is land> Balboa 675-6000 $374.950 Sal/Sun l ·5 2323 Eastbluff (Bluffs) N. B. fl75 -6000 S159.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 24:17 Port Whilby CHrbrVuHms > N .R. fi40·9900 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 525 Canc•ha 'Rluffs) Npl Beach 640-9900 $247.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 1106 Ridgecrest Cir .. Costa Mesa Sun 12·5 F'ee 1509 Dolphin Terr .. Cor ona del Mar ~75-5511 S750.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 • 101 31 Mc Michael. Garden Grove 640-5777 $145.000 Sun 12·5 16 14 Santane lla (Irv. Terr> NB 640-5357 S274.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Via Ithaca <Lido > NR 640-5357 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Orchid. Corona del Mar 644 -7211 S329.000 Sundav 1·5 3153 Sumatra. Costa Mesa · 546-2313 8114.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 3623 Winds pun. Hunt•~ Hbr 536-7533 5295.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 616 Via LidoSoud. Lido Isle . NB 673-7300 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 402 Costa Mesa St. CE/Side> C.M. 646-7171 S132.000 Sa 1-5/Sun 12-5 24 Birdsong. Woodbridge. Irvine ' 551-8700 $147.950 Sat/S un 12·5 1606 S. Birch. Santa Ana 54~3666 $87,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3125 Bays ide Dr .. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $223.900 Sat/Sun 2·6 2834 Catalpa. Newport Beach 673-8550 $250.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·6 1316 Sussex. Newport Beach ~73-8550 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 424 Mendoza Te rrace. Newport Bch 631 -1400 $479.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 230 Shakespeare. Anaheim 631-1400 $119.000 Sunday 1·5 ~Neptune. Newport Beach 673·8550 S225.000 Sun 11·2 #2 Atoll. Corona d el Mar 645-6459 Open Sunday 12-4 •1003Somerset Ln .. Westcliff. NB 64~5560 $249,000 Sun 1-5 406 Vista Quinta C Bluffs> N. B. 100.9333 sm.ooo Sun 1.5 990 Modjeska Cr .• Costa Mesa 546-2313 $124.500 Sun. l ·S 302 Campbell <Brit. Wes) C.M. 556-2660 $157.500 Sun l ·S 2050 National. Co&ta Mesa 546-2313 Sll0.000 Sun. 12-4 6 Rue Valbonne. Npt Beach 644·8107 Sunday 1·5 1832 Marapata. Corona del Mar 642~ U:..500 8'm 1·5 J• .... PAMIM• .. 1223 Dolphin Terr .• Irv. Terr .• CdM 642-8235 S690.000 Sun 1-5 •12.573 Barrett Ln. Tustin/Santa Au IG-8235 1389,500 Sun 1 ·S •11 ... Vlllan. Bi1Cyn, N.B. 631.,.. 1185,000 Sun 1·5 8 Gold a.. rrvtae 552·1800 11-.- DIRECIORY ~ .. -:w\=·-=t:'.:.~.:c.t::...~==-:.: ....... .__ ................... kl Al ................ 2 .. ... ....... J .... •AM IM• Dltt B75 VlllaJlc Cn"'t'k osta M~a 494-0791 $128.000 Sat/Sun l ·S :u 15 fk>m. J.n1:unu Be~ch 497-~W $146.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 20021 Luw on Ln <Mt>redlth Crdns > UR ~>57 8623 Sl 61.950 S i t / un 1·4 17028~ve. SuMos. l'~ountam Vly 963-8 182 Sl 41.500 • un 1-6 801 \II(( Or. <Npt H~l~ > N B. 631·1266 5275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 232 1 Jlolly Lant>, Nt•wport Beach 548· 1168 S145.000 Sat /Sun 12·4 321 Orchid (Old CdM > CdM 675-6000 SJt0.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 18572 Pasco Pizarro (Trllrk> Irv. 675-6000 $165.000·ftt<' Sat /Sun 1·5 2323 Private Rd .. N~wport Beach 645-0303 S235.000 Sat/Sun 1-S • •400 Mornin~ Star Ln <Ovr Shrs > NB 642-5857 S650.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3112Gibraltar. Mesa Verde. CM 759-1616 5132.900 S un 1·5 505 Seaward Rd <Coro n a HJ?hlnds>CdM SS J-9522 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2340 Bavsid<' Dr .. C'd M 675-551 i s.565.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 31061 AJi soCir .. So. Laguna 499-4551 S4JO.OOO Sat/Sun t-5 359 Vista Madera <Bluffs > NB 759-9100 S190.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19 Whitewater Dr. <Jasmine Crk > NB 759-0363ffrom ~ale> $315.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 34 Cedar Tree <Univ Pk> Irv 675-3411 S169.9()() Sat/Sun 1·5 30 Rustling Wincf. lnine 675-3411 S235 500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1209Santia_go Dr. <DovcrShrs > NB 640-5357 S315.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #1 Curl (Jasmine Creek ) CdM 675-3411 S299.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 16799 Dais y. Fountain Valley 979-5370 SI 13.900 Sunday 1 48 Drakes Bay. Corona de l Mar i59· 1501 $.189.000 Sun 1 ·5 215 Walnut.. Newport Beach 540-3666 S149.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1515 Antiqua Way. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 S450.000 Sat/Sun l·S 233 Rainbow Fa lls. Irvine 75~1501 Sl87.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1472Galaxy Dr .. DoverShrs. NB 631·7300 !685.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 125 40th St .• Newport Beach 673-7771 5298.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 liShoal (.Ja~mmd:rk 1 ~B i 5!J· HHli $325.000 Sw1 J .,) 1!1 Shoal I .J a!\ min<> Crk > :'\ B i.l!I ltll ll ~129.500 Sun 1 ;) •:3.39i Lark~pur S t.. Costa .\l<..~a .>«>·2:H3 !)JJ.\,!JOU SuJl t ... 1:30 511 Kings Road. Nwpt H ts. N.B. 675-8170 $389,500 Sun l ·5 1973 Port Ramsj?ate. Npt Beach 752-1920 S215.000 Sun 1 ·5 104 Via Lorca <Lido) N.B, 644-7020 S375.000 Sun 2·6 2229 Wallace. Costa Mes<• 540-1720 Sl 10.000 Sun J -5 3005 Royal Palm <Mc~a Ve rde) CM 556-2660 SI 19.900 Sun 1 ·5 217 Via Eboli <Lido> NA 644-9990 S445.000 Sun l ·5 • 1507 Seacrest <HVHls > CdM 675-6000 S415.000 Sun. 1·5 382 Esthe r (Eastside> C.M. 675-6000 Sl43.000 Sun. 1-5 105 Via Nice <Lido Is le > NB 675-6000 S395.000 Sun. 1·5 21 Cambria <SpyJ?lass > Cd M 675-6000 S557.000 Sun. 1·5 18 Blazini?Star <Deerfield > Irv. 642·5200 Sl52.500 Sun. 12·4 92 W. Yale Loop <Woodbridge) Irv. 642·5200 Sl64,500 Sun. 1·5 * • •13.5 Harbor Is land Rd .. NB 642-5200 Sun 1-5 53 Rocky Knoll <Turtler ock Vsta >Irv 760-0954 S269.500 Sun. 1·5 12 Duane. Northwood. I rvine 559-8888 $172.500 Sun 1 ·5 •204 Via Eboli CLido) Npt Bch 760-9333 $595.000 Sun 1·5 186 Virginia Pl <E!Slde) C.M. 646-7171 $149.500 Sun. 1·5 29 Rue Grand Va llee. Big Cyn. NB 642-823.5 SSS0.000 Sun 2-5 317 Bowling Green <Coll Pk C.M. 540-3666 S}l9.SOO Sun l·S • • 1036 PolariS:-Dover Shrs. NB 644-9060 $425,000-Fee Sun 1-5 18 Cherry Hills Ln .• Bi~ Cyn. NB 644-9060 1615.000 Sun 1-5 4 ... OOM 1955 Prt Claridge (HrbrVuHms >NB 644· 7000 5240.000 Sat/SUn l ·5 135 Via Zurich. Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 751 Hudson, Costa Mesa 645-«m a .soo Sat/Stm 1.s • • t-8 Collins Island, NB 631·1400 Sl,100,000 SatlSUn 1·5 216 Ruby. Balboa Island, NB 631·1400 "85.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••426VI• Udo Nord. N.B. 631-1400 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1911 E. Blllboa Blvd .• N.B. 811·1400 ... 000 Sund•Y 1·5 •1115BoiseWay, ea.ta Mesa 673-4400 S158.SOO Sat/SUn 1 ·5 1723 Ocean Blvd., Penin Pt •• NB 81Ml80 1125.• SUD 1-6 --- 4...00M •2854Carob. Newport Beach 631·1400 $225.000 Sunday 1·5 •6 Drakes Bay, Corona del Mar 673·8550 $455.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 884 19th St .. Costa Mesa 540·3666 $112.900 Sat/Sun l ·S •Sl72 Dalla~ Car .. f luntanAton HC"h :>68·0838 Sl~l.500 Sun 1·5 124 Via Quito <Lido> Npt Bch 675-6670 $495.000 Sun 1·5 32 Rue Grand V:lll('(' <Bl? C'vn >NB 640-9900 $675.000 • Sun 1·5 32 Rue Gra nd Vallet' <BJ!Cyn> NR 64().9900 $675.000 Sun l 5 61071..;mcaster. Nµt R('at·h 760-9333 $250.000 ~un 1 ·5 226 Albert Pl.. Co~ta Mt•sa 546·2313 SJ3S.OOO Sun. 12·5 * 1194 Atlanta Way. Co t a M~~· 546-2313 Sll2.500 Sun 1·4 1740 P laza del No rtt•. li{ll Pcnin. 631-7600 $425.000 Sun 2·5 • J016 Concord. Costa M~a 546-2313 St39.500 Sun 1 .a 8715 El Lago. Fount:.un Vall rv 673·7300 St29.500 ·Sun 1 5 11 3 Via Nirl'. Lido Is l<.•. N.H 673-7:400 S:l79 .000 Sun 1 ·S 38.1 Santa ls:ib<.'I . Costn l\t(':o.a fi73 t\550 S2tS.000 Sun :.u; 4 II plltl FAM RM or ~IH .. 30462 Pusro del Vall{'. J.a~ NU?Ul'I 499-2237 $.SS0.000 Op<.>n Daily 5411 Strasbourf.? <Tht• Ranch> I n 551·5833 S145.~ Sat/Sun 12·5 18 13 Oriole. Cos ta Mesa 540..1720 S229.500 Sat/Sun l·S 403 Via LidoSoud. Lido Is le. NB 673·5879 Sl.100.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1915 Y~cht Purita n <Ocean View> NB 644-2647 S419.000 Sat/Sun J·S 2505 Kilo Way. Lairnna Beach 497-4844 S.595.000 Sun. 1·5 1831 Port Manleigh <HVHmsl NB. 675·6000 S259.000 -'· Sat/Sun 1·5 17000ahu Pl. <Me!'a Vl'rde>C M 545-3486 S145.000 Sun. 1 5·30 315 Poppy, Corona dcl Mar 640-9990 5695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1873 Rhodes <Mesa Verde) C.M. · 675-lnl $189.500 Sunday 12·5 ll.28Seabluff. Costa .\les a ~2-0311 ~38.000 Sun 1·5 16292 Underhill. Huntington Bch 540-1720 S174.900 Sun . 1·5 •2518 Wavec·restDr.HbrVuHlstd:\1 759-9100 S323.000 Sun 1 ·5 124 Via Lorca <Lido Isle > NB 675-18.54 5495.000 Sun 2-5 • 1915 Chubas co <Irv Terr.> Cd:\1 675-6000 S365 OOO·fN~ Sun 1·5 376 E . 22nd St. <Back Bay l NR 675-6000 S315.000 Sun. 1·5 2306 Francisca <Ba ye rest ) NB 675-roOO S275.000 Sun. 1 ·5 •25 Hunter . Northwood. lrvme 559--8888 $249.000 Sun l ·5 J 17 Via Quito. Lido Is le. NB 673-9060 S425.000 Sun 1 ·5 1878 Rhodes Dr. <Mesa Verdel C.M. 2 131433.4907 S199.500 Sun 1·5 3002 Java Ra . Costa M esa 759-0226 $289.500 Sun 1 ·5 266 CeC-i I <Easts ide l C. M. 642·5200 $149.500 Sun 1 ·5 ::4 Rimrock <Trtlrk > Jn ine 760-9333 S280.000 Sun l ·5 942 Presidio< Mesa del Mar> CM. 645-0303 $117.500 Sun. 1·5 • 1815 Holiday Rd . 'Baycrest l NB 646-7171 $272.000 Sun. 1 ·4 26502Silver Saddle . Nell ie Gail Reh 642-8235 S480.000 Sun J -5 •3707 Inlet Isle. Corona del Mar 642-8235 S335.000·fee Sun 1-5 • # 16 Morro Bay. Corona del Mar 644·6200 $559.000 Sun l ·5 •1715 Anti~ua Way. ~cwport Bch 642-8235 S570.000 Sun J .5 •1915Galatea Terr .. Irv. Terrace 642-8235 $755.000 Sun 1-5 • 1907 Windward Ln .. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 S275.000 Sun 1·5 1730 Galaxy Or .. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 S.525.000 Sun 1·5 2215 Donnie Rd .. Newport Bch 675-s.cm S310.000 Sun 12·5 25 Cypress Tree La ne. Irvine 582-lMX> 5205.000 Sun. l·S 26431 Palisades Dr .. Capis Beach 640-571'1 $789.000 Sat/SUn 10-4 25172 Derby Cr .• Laguna Hills 770-6064 1168.000 Sat/SUn 1-5 •438 Princeton <Coll Park>C.M. 979-5370 SUnday 1·5 366Vista8aya CE /SideC.M. 645-<m3 $174.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 9531 Zetland Dr .• Hunt. Beach 979-S370 Sl85.900 Sunday l 2123 Yacht Julia CSeaview) NB 675-2311 $378.000 Sat/Sun 1-s •1608Galaxy Dr. +DoverShrtl) NB 979-5370 1699.000 Sunday 1·5 1608 Santiago Dr. <Ba ye rest) . 979-5370 1325.000 Sunday l ·5 * 1a72 Santiago Dr. <Dvr Shn >NB m.s:m1 1715.000 Sanday 1.S * JM2s..tiqo (J>overShn> N. B. MO-D1 1175.000 Sun l.S 21471 Bllmetl St .• Lapne Hills MNIW ltaUOO Sun l.S •1GOG81ayDr. (DoverSbn) NB 844.ao ... ooo • Sat/Sun 1.s 14 Rueaa.ntllly (BitC8ftYOD> NB 844418....... 111111-1 4 • .... PAM .. ., .. *~Cardlnlll <Meta V_.> Cll SM HID' W .000 S..1-S ._ ...... ,~. Baycrest. NB •• ,. .ooo Sat/SUn 1·5 1801 Leeward Ln .. Baycrea. N.B. e:tl-'raoo aa.ooo Sat1SWt1.s ll20Toyon La .. Baycrest. N.B. 831·7300 1415.000 Sat/SUn l ·S • •401 North St.ar Ln .. Dov Sh rs. NB 631·7300 S895.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21152 Shaw Ln .. Huntington Bch 973-7881 Sl98.500 Sat/Sun l·S 1978 Port Chelsey <Harbor View) NB 760-024 l $229 000 Sal/Soo 1 ·5 •1 Tiburon <Spyglass> CdM 675-3411 1649.000 Sat /Sun l ·S 500 K Street. Bal. Penin. N.B. 673·7300 $385.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •14 Holly. University Part<. Irv. 644-6200 $229.000·f ee Sat/Sun 1·5 1820 Port Charles. HVH. N .B. 6734400 $234 .000 Sat/Sun l·S S llHOOM •2764deSoto <Mesa del Mar> CM 556-2660 Sl69 000 Sun 1·5 119 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 5525.000 Sun~ 1 5 221 Via Nice <Lido\ Npt Bch 851·1361 Sun 1·5 2715 LiJ?hlhouse Lane. Newport Bch 631-1400 SJ.50.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 S • ,.. FAM IM • Def 2749 Loren1.o Ave. <Mesa del Marl CM 557-78.14 S.149.900 Sat/Sun 10·6 18 Mandarin. Woodbridge. Irv. 552-4666 S23SM Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • •ROO Ha rbor Is land Dr .. NB f.3Hl094 Sl.395.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 20 Morro Bay <Spyglass> N.B. 979·5370 S537 .500 Sund av 1 ·5 '.!71 Sht•rwood 1 E ,111t• 1 C:\t . 1;:1 1 12f'4i !-.18~.504 1 rl't' S.11 Sun •3't90S;tn Manno Cir .. C :\t 5.59-9400 S225.000 Fet• Sun 1 -~ X3n2 Cast11ian Dr . lfunt Bc·h ~36-6086 Sl6.5.000 Sun t-4 ::4 Rocky Pt. <Spy,:?lass l NB M4·9990 Sl.100.000 Sun l 5 :i s Rocky Point. Spy jZlass. CdM fl42·823S Sl.100.000 Sun 1·5 • 1730 Ba\"Port Wa~. Newport Reh 631 ·7300 $20.5.000 Sun l ·5 2 Cedar R1d~e tTrtlrk Hin l In. 675-34 1 t S405.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 * •812 Harbor J ·land <Promo Bav> 'R . 675-341 1 St.250.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 • 17032 Grcenleaf. Fount;.un \'h 646-7171 S20S.OOO S&Jt'S un 12·4 17831 Mann St . I n mt.• 759-1501 S135.0fXl Sa t'Sun I 5 12 M1s~1on Bay CSp~ j:!fass I Cd~t b-t2 IJ:lt>M Sal/Sun 1 ·5 15 ClearSprmg. Trtl Rk Hinds. In 631-7300 S389.500 Sat/Sun I 5 l 6 • plills FAM 1M cw DfN 337 Peach Tree Ln .. N.B. 646-1435 $210.000 Sat/Sun l 5 •2033Santia~o <Baycresu NB 675-6000 S521>.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 •l lOViaTneste, Lido fs le. ~B 7 ..,_OOM • J406 L.mro ln Lan<'. Newport Fkh fl31-1400 S425.000 Sunda~ l ·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 .. & z •• •608 l\t ar~uerite <Old Cd;\t > Cd :\t ti75-6000 S335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 .. ,... 2 .. p6n GUEST APT. 607 Orrh1d. Corona del Mar 640-7000 S325.000 Sun 1·5 l .. Ir I IR 421 Fernleaf. Corona del Mar 851·9522 S3.59.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 311&2• 2600 Bays ide COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 S48S.OOO Sat /Sun J ·5 169 E 18th St .. Costa Mesa 640-9900 $250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 423 Carnation. Corona del Mar 640-6161 S354.000 Sun 1·5 4 .. & 2 .. 509 Fern1ear. Corona del Ma r 673-1148 S389.000 Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I llDIOOM 2'8 Sprin~iew <Northwood> In . 759-9100 S79.500 Sat/SUn 1-5 •222 Orange Blossom <Or anf(etree> Irv , 979-5370 $83.000 Sunday 1 ·5 2 lmlOOM 19091 Flagship Cr. <Hun&. Cove) HB 770«)64 SlOS.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 543 W Wilson #A2. Costa Mesa 540-1720 s102.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 543 W. Wilson #Al. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $99,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 407 Bolero Way. Newport Beach 557-m:t $119.900 SaUSun 1-C 1100 Westcurr Dr. 11s. Westclf. NB 631·7300 •.soo Sat/&m 1-S 624 S . Sullivan •JC. Santa Ana 546-2313 189.980 &m.12-4:30 19795 klnpwood. Hunt. Bnch 831·1288 •t.000 Sun 1·5 •1 Canyon Island Dr. (BigCyn) NB 64().m'l $189,000 S.t 1·5 OCIANllMDI .... walls to tM ..... ...... U.J8drm. ......... .._, Dcm'l l eU aayone It 's ualy P .800. S40-Jll66 A REAL CHARMt:R 3 Br beauly, warm decor. up· grades galore. •.950. Bier. 848-0709 SO. CST SHOalS 2story. 3 bdrm.~ ba. ram nn,A/C.Owoer7Sl-4000 2r•roo1&Estahs 5 acres for horse lovers. beaut. 1>pacious home. stream &c oaks. citrus. corral!), $255.000. 2. 7S ACRES with avocados " r ain.as, tremendous view from lge hacienda &tyle home loaded wtcha rm. guest quarters. $325.000 S UNS tll Nt:: PROPERTlt;S 7l4·728-~ UDOISU IARGAJM Pnt--e reduct1on-s100.ooo ~ew pn<.•c ~.000 firm. Motivated seller 3Hr and mother -1n·law qrtrs. Extra larl(e loL Open hoUS(' Sat/Sun 1-4 2ZJ Via Ithaca JASMIME CRHIC ~-o Lo choose from Be't loc Ocean view. Super dt't'Or 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. DO¥Ell SHORE$ I lklrm, fa mil} horn.: with Bay. ocean and cit' v1ewi. ~ot1\·ated bellN l::'\lra litl· lot s.'.115.0UO (}pton Sat Sun I L 12&.J Santiago Or ltGCAHYOH CONDO 2 Bdrm Best loc-at1on Sale or l\Nopt. Slljg,$00, : Olnyon Island CO.ONA DEL MAR Su~r \ 1~ O<'can and n ig ht lq~h l ' I Bdrm+dt-n in S.•.i V11·w 4'Xl3 Y Jc·ht Ut!lt•nd1•r CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bdrm 1 ba hou.-.c + 2Rr. 2ba f"l'fllJI unit 1\,k1n.: S2:S7.SOO Owner mot1 \J I e d . will f1nJn ct• ~-ner lAJ?t C:ourto-sy to bmkc,.... 2 l.1 5!!6 6"lll5 POOL.Hmt..: tr~ou a ha\c a pool ho~ to ~II or 1r \OU ,,.1i.h to bu) one CJli Frank th1· Walker & l..C't' pool h11m< sJ)e(·1ah:.t al ssz-1;,;,.'ti 1;,., in the ., ,,. , m 11f Uunl(i.. t·all now OCEAMRtOMT I...:mw delu'CI' BALBOA Uuplt•X. I Bdrm. 2 1~ baLtb UIJ, 3 bdrm. 2 bath down F1n•pla~ each un· rt. Comp! rederorated & upgraded. Show" llkl· br.ind ne w . On l ) 936S.O.xJ' COMMEllCIAL CAA""ER\' ARt:.:.\ \'.i cant rl'ad~ ror owner u•cr u r sp~c ulJto r SEU.EB WILL C \HRY Fl~.\N<.:l~G Wit h 29'' do"11 Sl!.f.}.500 COSTA MESA GA'i SAVER' Neal 3 bdrm. , ... bath holll\• clos4! Lo 11.irbor Shoppm~ , Qntcr · Bus SchoOh. Reil.1uranL'> & ~olf. Onf\ Sll0.000 lalMHI ley Prop. Rfffton •'75-7060• llACHHOME I SS0,000 Beaut1ru1 "8aJa'". Fabulous mobile home retrcaL EnJOY 1t or rent rt. out · P>rday On the waler = 1.37. S-10-8944 WALK ER & LEI-: R.F.. COME SH 2515 lstA ... ~-•-s Okie COrona. 2 Outstand· ma new homes. One lot. Low mainteoance. Good pa.rklng. 1565,000. NEWPORT CIUT #17WldGooMCt. OJ-S.. l·S Except1onel 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo w ith run l)Kk. Owner wlll help fiaance. Good price. $19$0. MAURYSTAUPP'ER SEA UON REALTY '7WJ14 4'7·3•t, Y.AASSUN••I ...... Counlr)' Uviaa la ~>'· Buullful home. 4 Br ho• 2 ba. with new ldt~. roof and tucote ...,. ...... S..Ctll«..., 146-1611 I r . ~ • • a I c. I I .. ' l ,, ·. UWl1"1 ...... UIOll&.llAtw La,..e bolt 1Up. Elaborate .soo aq It. ba)'front home. S Bdrm aultes wtth 8 baths. E~vator. stturity syitem 21 · r~nabout Included for the atnfully rich. ... C&l.9 IA YlllOMT NIWPOIT llACM This is t rul y a home for the disC'rimlnotin1t exer ut1ve . shp for la r lle yaC'hl. huae family home nn so· of cho1C'e water fronta"e s Bdrm s uites. Panoramic view of the bay MMT 4STtC 1UY Beautiful 3 bdrm. 2 ~tory family homt· m Hunlln~on 8ea<'h only 3 miles from the water. Very des irable area. St49.900 UDO ISU Reduction on 4 bdrm. J bath lovelv 2 s~o~y home. Garden patio. for mal dmmg room. profess ionally decorated within the past 2 years SJ79.000 EYB~ YOU CAM 45« POa lO' 51.JP-YllW Of 14 Y · Beautiful 2 bdrm. priva te s uites plus d e n . private patio. deck. wet bar. dumbwa iter . central vacuum system. Many upgraded extras. Exclusive ha r bor area. Will not last ! IAl.COHY, IAY YllW Exclusive Peninsu la Point 4 Bdrms. 3 baths. 4 1h months n ew. larg-e assumable loan $385.000. rALM SPIUHGS MOTa 16 Units on 3~ acre. 1 mile from downtown Palm Sprin~s. Lar~e pool & recreational room . $875.000. Owner will carry w /29'i down. ...CB.ESS LAHO WITH STVDIO HOME 24 beautiful acres of Fallbrook land ~e~dy to plant your avocado trees. ' '.'C.-!.I I.I.I • I " U 673-7300 J 1.' ! VIA l IDO N EWPOR T Bf ACH SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY Owt8 MUST SILU Prime location with dramatic views of Fashion Is land & a Catalina sunset. This 4 Bdrm Broadmoor h o m e in c ludes many custom f eatures. O wn e r i s h ighl y motivated. Come -compare the value or this home al $378.500. Submit on financing. 0,.. W /S•d., 1·5 2 I 2J Y.dit .W. ls..rlewt JASMINE CREEK'S BEST VALUE OWHB ANXIOUS! 3 Bdrm+family rm . cus tom s hutters thruoul. Great extended ba I con y w ith view. Beautiful guarded rommunity. Must call firs t t o see. $315.000. 0,-Sat/S-1-5 '' ww..w ..... Or. C4 Lillda for ... ,._ 759.0363 675-2311 JIB>IOOM 543 W . Wilson #A3. Costa Mesa 540.1720 $107.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 251 1 Sunflowe r #L9, Santa Ana 645-<m3 $86.900 Sat/Sun l ·S 21 Land Fall Court. Newport Beach 972·1104 Sat/Sun 1·5 3383 Fuchsia. Eastside. C.M. 546-2018 SU 1.600 Sat/Sun 11 -5 3 • ... FAM lM w DIM 16 Skysail Dr .• CdM 821-S887/780-9321 Sat/Sun 1-6 2212 Vista Huerta CBluffs) N.8 . 675-3411 SlM.000 SaUSun l ·S #6 Canyon Lane. Corona del Mar 759-1616 $215,000 Sun l ·S 22 Waterfront <Jasmine Ck) CdM 964·2611 S300,000 Sun. 1 ·5 EXCLUSIVE CONDOMINIUM HOMES AT BAY 'POINT Abo\' upper Newoort Bay. only 4 homes vallable 1>nce1etter homes. prennl delhthtful arch ltectural stylinf' an 2 and 3 Bdrm. 2 :: bath. 2 story horn ~- Lorated rn ont> or the ar('as most presttg10u:t environments above Upper Bay on lrvinl· Ave These homes are prked from $159.990 with very flexible 11 1,r< FINANGING Models ran be seen at the complex on Ir me Avt' . Jus t West or University Dr For more Information , . t 631 -7164 S-.. offk.e .,.. fro. I I AM ti 6PM ---- macnab / Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY Of THE IAVINE COMPANY TUlnE ROCIC l'IHIDENT HOME OWNER TRANSFERRED Gra c io us 3 be droom executive hom e. Family room.formal dinin~ & e l ega nt d ecor . Idea l for en~ert.aining -Quick possession! Priced to sell at S319.500. BELLE PARTCH . 759-1078 1si-1414 ssi-110 C~ ll~y Cemet WC>Olbdqe C~ 642-1235 644-6200 q()I Do-0.-Hobo-"-(II'\• .. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 I LUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 Bedroom. 2 1 ~· bath immaculate "Q " Plan f ea tures s u n ken conversation area with fireplace Spacious living room . formal d ining room . and a bil li a rd r oom . Beautiful g reenbelt location close to community pool S247.500. 52SCANCHA OPEN SUN. 2·5 RANCHO SAN JO.AQUIM San Joaquin model. 2 bedroom plus den/study. Upj!raded . with qualitv Neutral ton e carpets. drapes: mirrored doors and cust om hardwood ca binet s. Fantas tic golf course and n1 J:?ht li ght \'iews Two private patios on golf course Sl79.SOO. ::5 La Serena Open House Sun. 1-5 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN P C'nthousc "San l\l atC'o" model 2 be droo m t·orn C'r uni t Hi .e hlv upg r aded in carlhtoncs fabulou's golf course view. C:ommunitv pool and tennis. · ~3 La Serena Open Hou~e Sun. 1 ·5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES PHASE 111 I mmaculate 4 bedroom "Montej.?o" with ocean view m a ny extr a s a larm system. tinted windows a utomatic s prinklers. soft water communitv pool -tennis S335.000. · 2437 PORT WHITBY OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 NEW DUPLEX Two beautiful bra nd new homes sandwiched toj.?ether to form a duplex in Easts id e Costa Mesa. Take advantage o f firs t user depreciation. S250.000 · 169 E . 18TH ST. OPEN SUN. 1·5 > llG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW "Versailles " model at e nd of cul-de·sac. Dramatic entry. two s tory living room and formal d lnin~ room. Fabulous master suite plus 3 other bedrooms with their own baths. Guarded ~ate communitv. Call for appointme nt to see. $675.000. llAU'fWIUL DOY• IHOllS SH0,000 E ntertainer's delight. Great view of city Ugh t s & bay. Step into the dramatic huge lanai e ntry with skylight. fabulous ror danclng & entertaining. 4 Lovely bedrooms. fa mily rm. formal dining & 3 baths. Large pool & spa. 3·Car garage. o .... Wit ""-c• Mo Lo. .... 1620 •ALAXY Da. O,_. SAT/SUM l·S r4DOU ,...IS COURT-llG CAHYOH Elegant Deane "Versa i\les'' Immaculate. Magnificent t80° v ew or lights. ocean. bay & golf course. Lighted paddle tennis court & room fo r pool. 4 Bedrms. 4 baths. 3 car garage. $698.500. Small r ;. assumable loan. For admittance to this exclusive guarded area call 644·4910. #I 4 ltUI CH4"'1U Y OPIH SUH I ·5 AU THIS FOa S 179.500 A gr een thumber's delight v.11h well·manicured garde ns front & rear. Made for entertainan~. Larj!e 52'x1JO' lot with complet e pra\'acy. Den. 2 bedrooms Wlth oversize closets and 2 baths. Wo rk~ho p o ff ga r a~c . Spacious·li ght·bright. A happy home and all for $179.500 OUTST 4HDIHG 5 UNIT IU>G. Large Owner's linit. 3 Bedrms. Fam Rm .. 2112 baths . Owner's pri\ ate homelike unit has formal dining rm & 2 firplcs. 4 Income producing units each w/2 bdrms. 2 baths & f 1replacc Atrium." & patios This is a .M l 'ST SEE for tl\c prudl'nt buH:r . Reasona bly prin·d at S450.000 · SPECTACULAR VACATION HOMf I 0 MIHUTfS TO LAKE AUOWHUO Award winning de:,JJ!n World '1cv. from two huge terrJ<'C''-Wel->tcrn red cedar in & out. ,\ rtli-tu· <I<•< or 3 Bedrooms Sec now & en Jo' 1l fore' rr Only S96.500. . MAaaY IAHm Yiu rresidtiAt-«Hi ..... M•llJI• I would like to m \"lte you to Join m' team of full time µrofess1onals '-<:lhnl! better hom es 1n Newrort Beach and Corona del Mar. L ast 'ear our aver age residential sale was $423.150 If you need add1t1011al training we have the finest '1deo tat><.' traininl! <.·ourse available Your own prl\ .itt· d es k a n d a d e q u a t e co m p e tt· n 1 assistance from managC'mC'nl LN " discuss it. Please call me at 644·4910 WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Redton 2111 S-J~iA Hih Rood MEWPORT CEMTH, H.I . 644-4910 Colesworthy {! Co. 2545 EASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH. CA 640-0020 BLUFFS BEST R·Plan v.i th DOUIU mal->lC'r '-Ull l''-. Warm pegged & g rooq•d nooring :"e" paint & drapes Built in v.N bar. Courtyard e ntry Exc:C'll C'nt gn •enh<>lt 5210.500. We afw~ hcrYe the t.st U1tlftgs crt the'-"' pricH! CMAiwud1I• Sharp 3 Br family h.omr in <Mla M~a. Sl5.000 dwn. 1e1Jcr w carry 2nd Sup~r low pay ments Won't last! s.40-~ Dcilin'I of.ocalion •Whelan above China Cove, 2 new custo homes in the framing stage! Buy n & add your per sonal touches! • Goldenrod will have a drama tic • floor living room taking advantage sensational s unsets. 232 Goldenrod. s hingles & shakes with a quaint N England look. Enjoy 3 bedrooms. d Real Estate EARLY AMEIUCAM CASTLE!! ~·n1que w1nd1ng red lmL·k pathway to do uble door t-nll"). 1-;1egant ltv I.nil room Countr) style luttheri srparatel> rorm;il d1n 1ng fro m r a mtl} room Brick rareplace Ot·n or stud} H uge ffiJ l>ler sua le Dormer windowed l'h lldreni. room 3 baths Magn1f1 l't'nt. l>et'luded rl:'ar vard with toi.erang tr~ei.• <.-OH•red patio. red bnck BBQ pit ~tu l'h . 111uch mor~ ror only S2l5.000 A mu"t i.l'e! Cdll no ""· tii385W 3 haths. fa mily room. dining roo breakfast nook . 3 fireplaces. decks patios. $560.000 & S595 .000. • •• ) • I ~. . . [ ~ liiiiii1~ !iiiiiiiidiiiiiii'l·ll 90°0 COMMISSION :\I .i n } .i m e n 1 l 1 e .., compuler UIUt-Cha r1 Pro11t•rt 11. •• ., l) ~ .. nl?'l'l~r ~y; u:~ 1002 .................•..... VILLAGE CREH< C Plan adJ to SQ <.:o:>'>l \'tllJge . 3 Br 2 8<.t . ram rm. l>Pllt ll•V•·I Gre(lt Owr plan 'llt"•" c•a r!)('t in,i.: & paint Ll'rJm11 ttl•· HulJblJng brf)IJk ofl 11.11111 '<Int location f1H JIJ MINI OCE.AN prl'('tation Sl:!lf.OllO VIEW!? 0 II s S ' :"le..., port !Y•al'ta :htt>f' 3 r>rn, ~us~",a~l. or~ I ., Bdrm. 2 bdth lO"' nho!Tk' 1$7~ \ allal!I 1 ru•k · < ~1 S.Coolt COltdo- $51,500 : This one 1s reaUy Jwlt' Sharp 2 Bdrm COJldO l'lo:.c to pool, wall In f'\•eryth1ng. t'\SSUl'llf bl•· loan . definitely won t last 540·3666 ·~ --------r- .... ,J(jlj ... ~ !>undeck s11'.I 101j -~md~rn 4s.i <1i9I I'll ~ To Oat p 01,l .,pa prt\att" I ISunnowl•r EWarl l•llJI ~ncr· _ 11urr} on th1:. LGE ASSUMAILE LH. 4 Bdrm . 3 Bath 1n Old 1i01· 1,11 ~ ...,.. 1 Cmon<1 Ot-1 Mar. Owner ·· " ,_,9UAL FYIHG .... ,11 help ranan c c . [ ~ 1 I LOW OOWM S295 quu Call "alph '0'1~ai!ll1 ~.~~ "n~.: ·~/.~·~ J:~~.;'u~ wak~f1l'ld 152 im I , ----••• •-', '''" f1n·µIJl•' 111 1h1' JI I •r 1dl\" I bdrm • hJ '-'UAIL VETERANS tium1 LJr..:• .J un~.i,1 .. ' T ATTE .... TIO.._. I· .in "'Ith "'' qUJl.Jhml!I PLACE . " '"" .ind J 1...... IJ11wn I lnh ~ l<fo.~ ST \ 'd>l '1.I, ( ()'I. 'IS '•)II \rt llO"' 1 ,di ~ PRorHTJESM llO art \11'''''" \ 1llJ .,, f'i'• ·>J'i'O lOOJ\ •ll luJn. tJIJl''CJ!I"' I IO,...f"o41:lOP.M.) Ill< l fl.J :. IJf JllJlh•"'I A LLS'rATE ,, ..... 1. !Jitlnh:d \ JlJrll , ,. ---- '"' VIJJfll \ up .. n .q ULJ>CORO~ADt:L •AR pr.1\aloltrod11 ~'''"' REALTORS DUTCH ClE.AH - Jt:ST LI<.;T!-IJ. d 1 l!H BolMMI IMo.td I 006 2 !' ll.J .! t~ hc>nlt tl\ •••• •• •• • ••• ••• • •• • •••• I .1,.:unJ lltlb Lti<'Jh ti 111( .: ~on 2 bdrm I '• h.o tiUJl'I l ul •J• ... J, \ ,, ..... r l'Jl10: <;Jr.11:•· \flt 1;w •l th•· htl.'>. h•'.tlt:t.1 'IJJ •1u.1rl•·r .. s1 2, uuo I J m 1 I ) r o ,, m . 2 '" 11.K!M f1n·1JIJt•·, l•1rm..tl dan1n~ --- m om '"''''•· ldundr' 14LIOA ISL.AHO !'>P:tllOU:> mJ'S \t'r l>Ulll" con AGE "' •1ll1ng r oom Jnd Ont> half lot +. pr1cc- t1r .. plalt' Clost' l o Sl~O.OQO f arm Ag..-nt i.chools. s hopping. 6317022.W ,1::67~~ 1r:m,.portat1on Vacant. move n .iht an • $168.000. OP!-:~. \T "St":'! ~172 Dt'.RHY CIRCLI:: BACHELOR'S PAD Pn\.tl~ court}Jrd l'ntn 2 -.t• 2 BR 2 J h• • • 'lpl..id; n·df'l or 11 .. •J l'Jllll. "".illpap.•r., u•t..1m drJP• '>. -.h11 "'' Id,•• J ino•i • I ll11n11n~ton fj, J <h l u\t I mcl•J ft.-, • • nt1•r P<Y1I 6 ~p.1 t-.J • i. rm · OPE=' S \T '-l" l"(rq t"L,\C;Stll I'• H LAC ARRE REAL TY 770.6064 By Owner · near n••w En.:h .. h Charm. l~arl('d "'lndO\l l>. U'>l'U brl\ k bt.-Jmt:d t:e1ung!>. J & 1 Br... SJ75 000 fo r ra::.1 .. JJe 6i5 531» IALIOA ISi.AHO $220.000 &lt' hurr. • :">t•w pJrl.. llO"' Ill pre>t~"· JdJJn•nl topropert\ t l 10n1· t:n hot·Ue\ .iblt' "Pl"M•rtunat' U· final" .cold man• · : 131 •• 1(~4 WALi\ t-.R & 1.1-:~: rt t-: SOUTH IAYFROHT .! lul'I & .. h .Hl'<1 Ill<' r I :11,.r;-.Sl() Pach l'nn 011 h SOL'TII 0 1-' lllGllWAY Charmini: we ll m.a an t.uoc>d 3 Br 2 'rz 83 home' •Jfl .1 n1rnt•r lot overlook Ul& tlcgonad P Jrk. OCEAN VIEW 2 blk:. fro m wJt.er. Entry a pauo w i2nd patio in re· ar. View deck. 2 rpk s In· d udmg l an mstr Bdrm su1te. R 2 w /roo1n tu b4.old. Assumable l oan w1b3.lance. ~2:3 BEGONIA WtndJammer Properties 675-lll7 JASMINE cans OPEH SUH DAY 12·4 :;zATOU 3 Rr. 2' • Ba. ocean \'U. formal dintn)( rm. bnck I rplc. r e dwood lined cathedral realtn~. Jac . mJnv rron· extrJs. Be:.l 1111 at1on an J as01 1n~· Creek 6-'5·6459 J HL Propertae-Jan Ml'Clam 3 BDRM + POOL I Bill HARDESTY S95,900 Ru"or W 11k 111 bt0 J l h G11urrn, 1 675.2966 LOW OM PAYM&IT k1ld11·n 111rmJ I dmin.: I . . Owner wall carrv fiaanee 1Jm1h room '>IJJrkl111 i: _ ·"~ PJrk .\H'. 11~ " on two choice 0 duplexes l1'l<ll I 11rn,·r lul \ l [\ _________ , on beach s ide or Coast pr1\.1l .. II• 'l bu'' ~nl 5 11018albod I~"'' i\ .ibr.2ba.newer llurr. t-.111 !l+.:111-;1;; CHARMING 2 STORY !lupkx R 2 1 br. units on • \100EHN \PT lrl't' lined :,\r e el on C.:orn~r 1 blk to ba \. 3 Hrok~r Owner 673·1148 1)1~ lO \IR lg LR. w 2 "'' ll'IUnR. hmk lri>lc. 2Hr 0 RA 5 TI c ALL y ~ '4.pdan rm. forced REDUCED DOVER SHORES ~r. dbl i.:Jr ~ charming Jasmine Cr eek 3Br1 383 I apt. SJ'i5 mi . "' bllnl>. guarded Rate comraum· WATERFRONT D .i n 1' h f r p I c t} 16 Sk)l>atl Or. S Plan S650,000 I ~· ~ B t..: L. <>. IJ. S A • w central AC. upg~ded. 'lHR 2bJ r R 1)1).tl ~hp st:~f \HLf-. t-1"\ANCl ~G 821·5987 0r 760-932l • ll'f'.:°'i ~ \T ~t '\ I '> & owe 2" () S,\ \' E -l00 \1ornan~Stdrl.n ~l.UOl ~u:-. l:'\T&. LOA~--------• O\l'Tl.-r 642 51\..l7 , 1 ·osrs S390.000. Art·J i.. onH SUH 1-1 -. li..~l I 607 Orchid. c• I RENE REAL TY Channm~ duplex oo a 45 · 12131 434-0908 lot Lovely 2 bdrm borne IDEAL FAMILY llOME: 2 story, 3 bdrm a nd guest q uarte rs. Large pntao ~.000. LOUlaECHTB. & Auoc. 675-lll 1 + 2 bdrm apt + iuest apt. 3 Fireplaces. 3 car i:arage . Make offer! S32S,OOO. MILLION DOLLAR VIEW JUST $699,000. • • • lalboa Pettlftllllla I 007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRESENTED BY ANITA WALL DONOVAN S REAL TY .. .. • • -DAILY Pit.OT •...............•...... ········•·••·•····•···· •·····•················ ..••.••...•............ ···········••·•··•····· ..................... .. !f!f.::.~~ ....... ~~~~~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~.~~~.~.~~~ ~~.':'f.~~.~!~~ ~ ............ ~!~~ ~~ ..... ~~. ~~ ..... ~~ ~~ .... ~~ ~I I....... tlU c.le...... 104 c.e....... I Ol4 NtCID l lGHTl 6 llDIOOMS Ult Condo on slttam. nr PANORAMIC MTN ·~~··••••••••••••••• ............ .-.. •••••• -··-·•••••••••••••••• ~r :r bdm' puOI honw• , .-al ~ CIE"._n " unly z• 1 C.:Olle1e. fwy1 It •hop VIEW ~ ... 1t11•, .. •, caa.N oonr••l ~ ~~!"m1:'A·o:'~ ~~~mS:~c:Mt F'ull pl;fprr •It 5Sl-2L8 t -IOll llUSE-. ;;.. UI '"aeN>ne. p1arlc MISA YmDI CUSTOM 11rf. 1i·i.11 pr lre 1)1)1) PartiPlac.Jnc.~T46l --------111 ... •l .... irilu• • ..,.. ... 2 ~ FOR SAL£ 8Y OWNER 4 BR 2 Ba. Ip lot. new dra inage. lndscp. ~ape. esiu. P¥iot. *· a.1.-. can eYes. 411154111 ~Mt...,.nw.t'~••nt •• -••JUST USTED .,......,Vld9r...,. .. • ..... 1...t.w ))' •SlfO'-.d, e tt\lt1u 1..-or~e . beidroom. fumlly, d•nln". d4'n PartcPl1('e ln .U746 t ttl.JlJ.. 10 .. 2 Rare Ca mbrtc m""'el _....,,. ................ Ill•• }: '" tW"Cll 3 Bdrm ' nll the n m t n1tlc for t'njoyublt\ .:;:e;.1.'! ........... : .. z story . 3 Bdrm ~z •, ..-.. , •••• .-,.. IMIL J '*--I VJ M ( 1Y room. fonn..I din It\ in" Own r will rooJ)f'r le with COOi. POOL + SPA Bialh. Pnvate reor patio. •(.'"-di ..,.. to .... S.,.,ll+t • ...,.. ~ •nd 2 'I t>.lhs l!:QJO\ • h U•~n r a r 11dll> W1fan 1---111111111~1!1!1---• I id rd A b h .. '11dmmlo1. tt'oni.. and r lJH? fin nnctnJ: t'ir,~l l1m t' l I.. t. ti •Ur 2 t ) , ustom WATaltlOMT ~~~~u~ ~me . C'ogm~ t Ht. •••II ltrlcll ••cl•H4' ,.ti•, By Owner, 2 Br + dt'n twnhm. Slt0.000 As · 1umab'8 lonn11 496-6462 ~ o/ 111 nd In • PIY property h been o f~red a t th llonw 1447:? l><tllH COMDO part' the value. elltrwY.,..t compoct kite""-OW tr.ft, •tt1 1oui , '•t'u r l t )' $289 t trrlr 0µ1•u Sun t \ With Boal II Dock Im· SW.900 f11cWm. •••-.re111ll1'"9a....c ..... 1. ~11uar~ 1ur('~~~:.~~~ 'O,. S.. l•I. J OOJ Jeye I Nd. lfr.f J: 1\1:t l'~n 1h111 ~~~d~~ ~.~'~ , O,,.Crt llseSat/SUn 1·5 strowtMrrio ond mort . Mt •..-eothtt- "' ~ WAUl OllACH Of'ENSAT/SUN1 5 --·ridge dJsca h••--. -.y .... "---.. c• -<'n>W po tbll' 719..0ZH T ~.llOO (18W1llo;""grove NM tWt ~ Sl75,000.~ fe..t -.... ~ S CUSTOM CONDOS zmolllLLHURST DR. ~. 1780-2200 sq n . air. trpks . luxury a ppt. pool & spa. a ll ameoil1es . Pn me loc limited edition projert S175.000.~.000. Developer + 7141 493-8545 QP.IM SUNDAY 1-5 ~ ,..,. ( CMV Jtlr h .. 111•h huu•w It.' ~il3 W1nckpwl ... 1, .... o,... ........... c.a1 for H4-2't 1 ~·~v• ~.,&:"'r'E.. 1rvk. rurn~j1 0111 1•0\ sconllALTY Re11t1 dlr.ctto.. .-J'1 ~ • tJI•. l fl., 1•rtod IJUllO, ht l'Ol'!Wt' IO\ ) 75J) 551·3000 DST I~ l at u ~CNI\ J •I .I 0 . U II II :! I l K :! S ~ ; tZt 11ca f'tl•y.lrvlllt' o ... Mo.tdow • .._.. ~·~ ""-.., '1 .1ruwiu11i \~l C:ynthtJ n 1t61.l216 ....... lffee.494-1011 ~lt~ '!till ObJM !~~~~~~~!!!! JI E R I T AGE P ARK ""' SEA SPRAY -1....-I 044 Broad moor Townhomt.'. 2 fHwnhHmt4 \\'ulk tnl• J h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. 2'"' BJ . hn ck PJ lio, INi... I 044 ,._ ________ _ -------•IMAalMA HIGMLANDS NIW LISTIHG ~II ~.ii Sun II .1 :11 i AJt.i 1 ... nt•, oU S.mlJ n.1 bl 1111<n l>t'I "'1 ur & \1•m h• \'t'>lu 1-"i.tdl• ?>l'dU<kd I lir l 1,l>J t•nll Untl l tJnd11 ,\gt ~20111 SPYGLASS F11ql .a,t1c :'I Bdr m , 3 b*b. 3 u r aara~"'· J ~41~ nc"' Sw1mmina pQljil aod Jacuu 1. For 111 (IJl'llmltOO, call ii&.'> t lflt JASMINE CIEa J :Br. Pla n3. a ~l>Um ~.000 l1>t TD. by uwnt•r SZTt.000 640 9755 ~er w /cash wa n ti. older duplex Itri plex an Cd M S300K range Pnnc. only. 613-1825 evs /wknds S PYGLASS! Be au t iful View. 5 BR 3 Ba & 1-'am ft.m. 3 fplr's Oevrn & Co fi42-6368 1024 ........................ Tup uf thc.-hill l thl u \tt"'.;t I-Ill'• -' hr. t. l.H h.o.wiou:. dt•l or . & up irr,rJt 11~ ~. blu/1 l' M iµ2 0.11 1 !WI 11\XJ 63 t 2:)t 2 •.ct IETTSl THAN MODR Vou II .ti;n,t· • ~ a itnll 1 l't'nl 3 br, 2 1, ba C&1m floor s . A l t'. m u lt i up~ A~oluh.'I\ .1 phenomeniAI bu) Ow1wr v.•111 c .1rr) 2nd = 130 ~ WAJ..Kt.:R & Lt.:1': fl 1-; Pr.stigiotls West Si• Lovely 4 bedroom hume 1n s uper Co:.l a Mes a area. Located on a hu!(e comer lot with plenty of room for yo ur rccrea· llooal vehicle And. lots ol shade trees Lo keep you cool on these hot ~wnmer days . Great for t•nlerta mmg. Pnced to l>Cll at S9S.OOO. so hurry dlld call today' 540-1720 • 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltU Vu of l>una l&urhor J lll>l rt.-duct'd lo~ l:>.000 2.Hr.2bJ. frpk . h w fir.. 91 ~ , J :.i.um In. \.:t 7S2 656IJ HOME & INCOME --------1 8 KR. Thal " whul \OU II frnd "' lhlb uw 111·r · ... J>C'll lhoust' located .100\'l' :1 in c ome u nit ~ w i a :.1:ht'duled a nnu.tl 111c111nt· "' Sl2.330. SprawlrnJ.( :J txlrm. study and fom rm. Ooor plun SC'rv1Cc<I b) 2 baths; features fo rm dm· mg & panoramic oct•an vu. SundC'ck C:onstrU<'t ed on doubh: lot in grow mg Dima Point. JU~I a short d1:.1 (rum thl' manna. Ownt'r may .1, :.ISL qu a 11 f1C'd hU) l' r w financing Rt'nlJ I 1n NEW CONDOS 2&3BEDROOMS Starting al $101,000. On Victoria bt wn Ne wport & Harbor Blvd 541.3559 hn64M093 J 8'. 1"• bath New earth tune carpt.>l Nt•w p:imt 1ns1dt· & out F'rwt lrt't'' ,\:; k r 0 r J c "' I.' 11 J l f:i36. 7M2. ;i 1.'1 TAllELL come will help purt ha-.c· ----------1 )Our propC'rtj' Ofren-d ---------• at only s:u s.000 F ULL PRICI-. •MESA VERDE! I Mls.5JON REALTY !aSS.CstHw}.Laguna I PhoM 494-073 1 •VA TERMS! •WGE 4 BR! Toro 1032 ······•·•············· •UPGRADES! **REDUCED PRESTIGIOUS Owner :.av t:ike SJOCMI 11ff e il:.kmg Pn<'l' :ind ~1-.LL NEJGHBORHOODI IT ' <: a I I I 1> r ' o u r • µl'rson;il 111:.Pl'<'liflll ul 1h1:. fo bulou:; 1 Btlrm. :J Luxunou.., pool hol'Tll.· ; Uni) 2 )ear!> new VIE\\ ASSUMABLE LOAM JHL 11a hunx· b\ Pat'l'"l'lll'f bt>droom or ,i hc:d room ... ot rr¥>unt;11n .... "'''' •'\\ r ecr<'al 1 o n roum 3 1.. ,,. :::;:.w~ ~ A ... kmg S151i,90<J Baths·l11p of hnl' l·ham r.QD~~Q~·~~ E X C L U S I \' E I. \' pugne carpeting t rnlor ~~ LJSTJ-:0 H\ c'()Ordm:il<'d '4 a llC'o\ er 963_8182 (g]w,,oobrldnc ings. Air cond1t1ont·d ":I l::xt.ens1vc ust> of c·on Rca1llJ <·rrte·deckmR for t•.t:.\ ~~~~~~~~~~ 35l·:llHHt tare and cnll'rt.1101n11. I Arneo1Lies ~alore. Ownt·r EASTSIDE 19:!98urano·a Pt."'·'"'"'' QZS.000. Fo r pn \a h · A~ owne r. 2 Bdrm . 11·ar ;.howing (;,\L L lilt•n J,!arJ)!c . l a r j.!l' lol llcllwarth S:l9 S-100 ~ll5.IUI t.-i5 t>2&i Hkr ain Valley I 0 34 ······················· l~iZ~I~ BY OWNER GREAT FAMILY IJto'>l deal rn .ire"' li.:1 HOME h <1 m t• 1 n n r 1 •· flBr 2Ra. to\t•I) pool ~ n<'1Rhborhood IBlt JBJ.l 'd «UI dt· -,a t . 11nh ram rm. forn:ul fl111mj!. Sl25 500 REALTORS ' EASTSIDE bunu~ rm w1rpk. b1J.! UPI:::'> St;:'>O/\\' I:? 1 Ma ke o ffe r MO\ln !! ram1 lyk1tr hn I ·~s 1K1w1<.:lr{'k north. t.:xcellent polt'n 1n.:.'iTN8SCll OOL~ (7 141846·5502 llal ror the handvrTW n 1 O>ru.1dcr ::.hort be opt I 8dnn. \bath. lrR 56x l25' $142.500. 559 1402 ~ \?t· pnccd al $99.500 MESA VERDE . , ~tilr.iA Shown by a ppl onl.> I COUNTRY CLliB GVJ.9' .. c .. THOMAS l::nlert.a mment ALT OR Kes1dencl' RE 1 lir. Jba & fom rm 3br, l23ba. s kyh11.h1 C'nlQ ~ W. Coast Hw). N B. 1 :\tembt>rship ;ivatl in c c pool. spa. encloi.t.'<I pal111 s.&-5:>27 545 ~13 ror lennri. & d ub faC'll 1 '<tra lrg yrd. Ownr r ask ini:t S139.SOO !lfi:! 6353 or _ _ -Sl.99.500. ~7 3160 Opl'n houst·. SJt F.ASTSIDE SPECl /\L C /21 A Mori&etpaoc~ I & Sun. J ul) 26 & 27 3 Br. 2 Ba. Qu1 (•l & 1 2 13 /433-4907 j 10 S p m Hl5:l l ( o l ttomev Brkr ~5 2632 tonwood SL ---·-------EASTSIOE man1c.ured · l:J} Owner 5 Br. 3ba. <'lnse i.treel. 3 HR. won·1 IJ :.t :il GET STARTE D ~OW ' Le srhls. church. :.ho~. S97.SOO. De \1n & C n R o m a ni it· ~a s tt•r parks. $149.900 557 783-1 6t2 6368 Bedroom OH'rlooks lu<,h MESA VERDlEXEC. PLE~ANT t:ASTSIDt: green c·o u ~l. Lo\ l'I ~ I .i.,Sr. 3 Ba. d /r. Fa m locauon. t•harmmg 3 BR ~ownllouse s.' down. or ~Ill , Countr; 1\1\C'hen. & Fam Rm . Oe \'tn & Co :i:.sume ~ti.500 ,\gt Xlot Mo,e·ln Cond1t1on St2 6368 ~aqone. ~b2 9311 or $229.500 Open Houi.t• I _84_7_-&m __ . _____ _ ~ Onole Dr. Sa\ & Sun 'S. ASS UME 9114°10 TAltllLL REALTORS SW-1720. 545-2574 Ask for s.lly Nell el. ErSIDE DUPLEX Two 3 I r. u.Nts • $142,500 •• flULUlt II.AL TY 546-0114 58". 3ba 2-st ry gd a ret1 $t36.9K. Assume $70K Ownr 979 7267 Help· U~ll o(C.Mesa 957·5721 Great North CM araa. 3br. t ~ba, $99.950. ~·9T72Agt. A TOUCH OF CLASS Takeove r h igh l at • owe 540,000 2nd. etn 3 b r condo w /al l t he •lrtnen1 tles. SJ29.9SO. s.>M81 WALKER• LEE R.E. On 3 Bd, I'' Ba, de~1ra ble comer lot. move-in cond1 l1o n . wa lk to l)Chools and shopping. I C.Ollcge P a rk. $109.000. kik ror Cra1g. 631·1266 CHARMIMG 2 Bdrm, lo/• bath for your new llome. Super loca· tJOO in North CM. Conve· nienl lo So. Coasl Pina. frwys. airports. Ccatm t 21 /SMrf t7'·1050 ..uca s••.ooo Eastaides Bdrm. family. dming. breakfast rms. 3 frpl .. super family home. owner motivated. Open House Sat/Son 12-5. 274 She rwood St. C urt Herberts 11. 631·1266. AIJ.. Wik & l• -OF THE El Neat as a pin, 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Fireplace, covered patio, s t or age galore. Fruit t r ees. Cut-de-sac. VA /FHA terms. Slot,000 545-Mll GOLF, TENNIS, SWIMMING! AU are within easy wa lk 1ng d is tanc e of I his beauurul large 3 BR + den Lownhome in cxcep· llonaI planned communt· ly. Cathedra l ceilings . windin g s t aircas e . natural f1replaC'e. Double patio perfect for enler· Lainmg. Full two car ga r age. Owne r ha s moved out of a rea MOTIYAT91 YIS! YAmNS7YISI AllUMAll 17 YIS! BeaalifUl 4 bdnn with 2 ,_..•ml.el, pool aiJe yard> • RV acceu. muao. Onwner billlb' cmtivat.ed. OPIMHOUSI SAT&SUM l·I 1711 ......... Y. f.' t' ' ,(L , • I "'I I ' v v ~ eartll lone~. Sl09.SOO ,. IJlll't• tu lht' b<'Jr h J **ON THE LA"E Open HOWie Son. l 6 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1055 IK.lrnu. 2 b.i 1-'Ull 1inn! ft tarTAGE PARK w2:17SO 011e of lrvme's most pre· Che)enM <.:all Wl'<'ktJO)i. ~ r.·.·.··.·.·wx·····.··~·~·:·~···.·.;.·.·.·.··. t•~rk l'l,Jl'\· lnl· li12 7~ul st ig1oui. r e s ide ncei. I 9 Pm 2 13 . 126 . !llHHI 1llt' ultrrruate in J n F.lm W O o O B R I D (.i E '4('t•kends 711 551 61:15 11101M twnh"l' ,\n 1•11'1 •1 10of.i11ll t11 b\•Jth 2 1lr 1 t:ROSSl ~G ·s la r 11esl fJ)Owner Wlit 111 J pnm.· t·nrni·r IMMACULATE in "4.'t'Ul1l\ .,:Jlt-d Jdull ' m>dd The ··t::aston". 2 l1.K J\1un Luing Kf\'<'ll NlWDECC>a Re3ut1ful rn a nd out with llt'amed cf'lhn~s. sk~ IJ&:ht-.. rn a woodse)" :.1:1 tine with atrium ;ind m~l u re t r et.'~ and i::n ... ·nery Aero ... s rrom tt'fllll" l'OUrt5 .rnd VCt) IHl\3\t.' Wllh S p;, 'IPJl'IOUS 2 bdrm+deo. lnrm.il dinrnji\ room m c<> onJ1oau.-d n•·utral decor \ IX>auttful honw for I ht< 1~·rh'<.'t111n"l' SI t'l .. 'll.>o ---------belt :1 Hr 11 1 Ra. 1· ... 1111 FAMILY HOME 1111npl1·x lllJ.l'Q> .\l(l blk :. l o s hopptn R & --.y ...... ~1 '4~-·• .. w .. 01 .. nn"'-. 1111 .. "' lk .... I .... 'Iii-\ 131U 1 mema Call for )Our a'lll•-_..._ "IUV .. ~ -~ n a lo ...:.JC l !">,..,rm ... TI11s lat1la...,t1 C' ho1n1.· hJ .., w J 11 1:0 ' r ' n Ks 111 t baltb. dining rm. l.Jm1 pcr.;.onal m~1>ection b"lhr~•m... brick J 11d I II f POOL HOME TruJ, t•ll·i:ant home 0 11 llu~1· lul 2 1•0\ 1•r1·d l)Jlro:. I\ 11t•ht•n ,11,, rn .1i.l«r hdrm o\ t·rlook pool < .1tht~ltJI n~1hr.1t'>. n 111 h 'l'>tlttl.ln v1r \pprox I ITII IO b<•J1•h ) 1!>~1,;,00 So Califomlo RJty 546-56 05 --' FIX ME UP! C ul d~ s u <· ho me fo r llWl'l & pn \ill'Y· 1-'t utl trh ':.. a b1lr m~. ,\11 Tt•rms Onl~ $105.0ou 545!1>WI Wt\Lt\ 1-;1< & u :1-; k. I': JU.."l been red uced. t he u vv ~ I~ rm & I\ mg r m J 11 '"l\tldbrldge plan c. ideal ror fJ m1l.> 6. redwuud pat io . Tll" wood & gl;i.,,, lk-'l loca entertaminJ:. 3 bdrm ... OOllll' ~howl> Just hkt· J llun . ~138,000 Really ~n & fomil) room , ,, rrr>del C:an by your; fur 4 94-158 t 55 1-3000 forever '11•w • L tl I Ll'llll' ·.soo Open flow.e 12 5 I DOLPHIN R.E. 19_'1I Karr~n~a f'k•'·'"'"'' J oh.n:,oo SJl Sun 19Alban-' ---------• TURTURO C K GLEN ~n Su" 1-6 Redhill@Realty 552 -7500 UMIVEA~TY PARK Woodl'<I park Sl2H.500 \'11lJg\.' l :JBr fam 2' :l>.1 e f{,\NCH kf»~LTY ~51 2000 UY OWNEl<·SI06,0 0U Or.tni:l' Trt•c C:ondo. 28 r . I' if~. doll hou.w localed IHI IJk1• 2 l\'V d . AC. P\t 1-nd wul A:.:.ume loon JI 111 , , ~ow Appl only '155 25!16 FANTAST IC OCEAM VIEW 2 &Inn. 2 ba. hugt-rten, 2 trp lc-. love!) )drd. ~.5110 \t ot·1·a n. :-,1nirkh11J: I CALL 673-6900 - WAflRFRON'T ttOMlS REAlESTATE 631-1400 bdrm Jpl. po~il. :.pcr 1al 1----------J mL·n111t·'· t'I i,:d ral':e. µn vak 'H'I"' to !)\.'Jl'h Mewpori •oc" I 069 (M'flt•c rtnJn<.'1: J l 11''· ••••••••• .. •••••• .. •••• ~ubm1t ~I t<J.OIJO bdmitt .Ww 12 W~rin9 Hill Thi,. Oe,on~h1re !•Ian llome h!atures 5 bdrm:.. 3 b.1ttL-.. family rm. 2 trplt'. dmrng rm. ~unl..c•n liv111i: rm. '14 t'I hJr. i.:ardt"n k 11 <'h<'ll w '"' in dow "d nu11 k . lar.:1· rm-.ler -.u1t1· "' \ J ultl'd l'1•1hnl! J <'J I ).!Jr.1,.;1· __ L_O_K_T_O_o_c·E--1 \'ul <fr ... If' ... tre·l'I 1 h1· I B C AN •k < or.11111~ '" IJntht .111 1>1.1 m.11 ''" '>!•.U 11111 LOCJ1111G leoch I 048 \ill Ill lllrlJnl21 bJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llT OF H EA Va.t WJll.. llJ Jll ~1:11 . .JI"• I ... tntJ .. llt I lllJ llt"!O u Qull'I ·"' ' rn ol. 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Ix 1·n REALTOR 833-9293 ~I }tldk'O. lu,l'fy P:inoram1<' VU SH!l.r,oo \.ll·w of (I( ('Jn :ind v1tl;1~·" PORTY REALTY with h ydro wh1rlpoo t 497 ·2469 ~'lll'<i lub. formal dmmg mt ludt·d In .1dd1t w n 1 l..-i..1bl1· hnar11:111~ ll rni... .cr~J\Jllabll· ~ ~l"J CALL NOW 552-1800 fl T 1..'I\\ n M (\.'lu 111 rv l.J L \l.'1\ )J.2 < MEREDITH GROHS Rfd.to Sl61,950 OPl-:N S,\T M.;:"I: I t 20021 LAWSON LA'\J- 3 lid rm bt'aut v '4 hU)!\' den Owner will t\ITD or tam 1)!~2nd su....;si-:r H t:A I.TY 55; 8623 CLOSE TO BEACH SPA lk.1ul1!ul .1111111 "' r u1u• d h " IT1 I Ill I I I ti I .. I •>'l4 t11•1 ... t11p 1w1~hl111rh11•t1I '.1:"' l>Jlnt 111t1·r '' • '' r '''"' • ,, rp1· 1 l >r •""" k111 hl'll Full µni • 1111!1 !>131 'tj() C"'tury 21 Starbird & Au oc. 962-4450 TOWNHOUSE IM THE LAKES BYOWNY Wuodbrid~t' Cro.,s1n.:. \'>hford ~1odel. 2 Hdrrn. .! bJ. prof dernrJ\e•I ~ 1.end.'oCJPl'ti S IS l ,ClOO . J.';I U5 I ; ·,2 II:!."> I Gttai Fomily Home l".1hulou' t. Bdrm I II.1th h111lll' "'tth • 1 11tr.1I .111 Thi· 1111·.tl h11m1· for J l.1r~t· IJ11t1h Tut.ill~ \II' .:raOt'tl 111 ... 111• .uul uut ,\~I.i n~ ~1 ;-,!.I !MIO Oµt•n llou.,c· Sal Sun 12 ~ ~ f<mmok1• r H V1l>ta 2Br d•·n ~h.1 h ght ' frum 2 de do:' S1Xt.51JO. B.CAMIHO Grt•.al Startt.>r Sl llti.YllO '•~•·W illow 2 B1 HORTH~OOO l'n>I lnd,qJ·I! :lol)l..I -~~I l'•··~lwoud I Hr IJlll .! It 1 don osen real ton. 1213 ' t ·o \...,T llWY I \(,I :\ \ ttt-:,\Cll 1'17 Vt.I.' WOODS COYE I Bdrm. I bJth fh.1rmt•r Cir•>o•nb<·lt "'rlinu "1th lu.,h r.,n,oo \11''4' & .1 ._limp-.•· r1I t h.· nr eJn ~9.500 room. g arden r o om . r ustom ftrepla~ with CO')flven.allon p1l. 2 car i.:arJ i:e. n ·x38' pn vate dod t wit h water & ell'(' 1 triuly Some o ptional l'l>k>r selt•rt1on possible l durm~ ron.'>lruclioo ---------Pnl'('<i Sl .395.000 Poriaf" lot t OPEN t 5PM tftO Hl)J Ha rbor L5fand On\ 1· <;rcJl l·d11~1111 ~ 1111 ,11\ I '.•·wport fk'ac-h :-·,.,.. rn"d lJ l .Jr ''"" \11'"''tr11ni rh1 ,,,,1 \ lll (f \!l G3I Olrll 1 'onll'r Lot 1!111. ~~· 1,,1111 , 11\t, 11m11111n1t \ :! ,Ile ti:. ouu 611 .1(.'1.1 f '.11'1 0 ·' ~ • WcMMl-.1111• !Br f,1111 .!' 111 hdL~ • .!I tll , , uni\ w it • , Shl1wn by a µIJ()rn lm!nt _ l<t 1.1\1111! ::-.p.J ~1x' 'O" ll'ltln. o" <i i ,, ,.,. !!Sh L·ngol oUPLEx c, .... ,11.,.l(j 1tlr1Jm2 ' ti... =--.. I '"''I 2 txlrm ... Slrps In T1ot,iJ "'•an & <"<•.1 -.1 \\l •·? cc..i i..... •1t.t-J n & cha nnt'I ,\i. WOODBRIDGE Sophl'>lir ..1t1·1t. n11>dl'rn __ .,,. • .,.. _ · -.urn.1bh· In Jl tOh', lvlL'>< <:..111 Tn ... h. l'Jt l•---------< owe 2nd. 1301130'2 40th lln.on PJrh.~!17 !!Si i ~ .. ~"'--• S t SJ9S.U00 Owne r !-ooph1i.l1calt.'<l·$lQI !'MO _ ____ ..,..--· ~e•••e• Oo "73--0691 ~'lall-:>JBr fJm.? .h.1 ()\1t·n~t ~111 J.c·u.,tom \\J lk 111 1 1 l>l 11·h from l<\~t>nl n • ORAMGETREE 1'1 •1h1rjp 117 '!()II l',1l111 h1lllll' 2Brtl• II .!11.J DEERFIELD P .. ri.. t ul 01.· ... ..,. 1.r. .;1111 T11'411hOITll' 2Ar den :?bJ WE HAVE OTHERS GIVE US A CALL 552-IBOO r1 U'l4ood h.,~. on .\l .... ol th1 , IH I< n1·~lf'r1t•cl &'h Ltns:o H E 1't'l 1'>5 1 ( l.rnc1m.i ri.. in l-.m••r .ild BEST CONDOS h •r llJ " i.:r• Jt 1•1\,.11l1.1I ~''"'II' t t 11.s11•·111 · "', IN HWPT CREST rhr.. h..tllt 111;1 .1111f ul1 f l>rJm:1t1r 2 <,lory Plan 2 • rm\ s:! ~11 .. l , pn~'ft '""'II al $1t.">.OUO Groct' Ploct'· Space I'' .oi.'~C£:.4 r Mt. ·~•t Sr •11111 th• t ri h .... ,.,h1tf <,,Jn """' • l,.-. .uu ful .JO•! ~ ll'rtr11' i·ot0n ... nl j t.:r• ~·nbdl \ "'"' ntd k··~ \r• ti I~" lnom lhi... loll\ thi.. •lflc• 11( !ht• pnmc un .\ ,1,..,.11,u . 1111< hnn1'·. •t rn lh•· C r.·..,t Cu:.tom .. iwn• tun PJ Cktod It ''Uri • tk1.·o r<11l'd Slll9.500 • • , or ~J •• " ... ~ .1t.nun<i<. f11r all ,.,J:t" •·i' • , r:-. oltt & .> i:n•:>l \ '''"'' l n1q ur f loor P la n K. C...tll bt• ">Ur<. fM ~C>.OUV 1 l+dl'fl. 1~1'41'-.t p~ttd Urt-lfT THE 4Cl4-lSS I • 1t 111tht•Cn•"t ~162.900. I th" 1•nchant111~ J hdrrn ~ rl>-Milli( Spec1al -;m~le stnry P lan a SUHSHIHE IN I . '1400<.I & glass homt.' a-:, , _.>~ Mc. ~MACK ~E I I oo largest Rl"t'Cnbell 1n • ~1-.i\I! llt-:,\('JI ,.,,1wn PA' c )Uni ry I 1 1•1 lll'Cd ll Jnd tan\.nn I , lhcCrc:.t SJ7S.000. e-. RANCH REA LTY 551 2000 Lu\l•fl .i Ur :1 ll.1 1;1111 l l ~ l I , ll''°""· m,r nv 1h:C"k ,, • __ _ - rm. rlrn rm huiw p.11 111 Rt'.t\l:f()Q.'lol h.1rd'41.>od flocir-,, OJI< 11•-Hills I 0 50 Rcdh1ll~RL',1lty I l-;-:) -;-: ) ii I I rm. o w....;1-:H \="XIOl 'S' ---------,--J .ltbl rrilu< 1·rl '" ~11>'1.00u l•P•O•OL--•S•P•A--Cl-•U•l•H_S_E ~!19111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~· )).!1· m;J ,ter -,u1tc·. S2ti7.SOll I t·:ibtnc lC\ pJu, :...n c1xtr,1 i ••••••••••••••••••••••• \t.!1 z,:11, •~»ii. :: --SPECIAL & SUPER 1 l br, I 8 00 Sq ~. 4 blocks to oceon 'ill'l.1100 Ii\ 0 '4111' I l)t1uble lo• 1 1 .s r cur .. 1ructure•d & zontd (ur unit "" t11p 1lJ1:.1•rl ht·Jnh 111>1 lormal tl 111 r m '4 1111010 :.p11JI !.lJ1rlJ!'>t. Int k1uh1·n. new hll!h quJht \ r ar j)t•I 1nJ!, man ~ r lo.,~h & t'Jb1ne1... 112 12th ~t. 714·960 2715 FANTASTIC IUY Beautifu l 3 bdrm . 2 s tory famrh home 111 Hunt· in gt on Bl' ach Onl) 3 miles from the water Ver} de!>1ra blt' u r t>a. Walk 10 :.C'hools & p:.irk ~los e to evl'r) th1n i.:. $149.~. Red h 1 l l ~Realty I ;-;-: ) -;-: ; ( H I Owner H B. 4 br, 2 ba . ruce area. make orrcr. IM6-i602 or 846-3777 ow.ea MOTIVATID lltltilGOFFHS! NICI llDUCID! Larae lot wrth 20x.40' pool ud-spa. Separate yard fo r pe t s . A perfect spaclolll family home with tarce den/fam rm. Comfortable 4 bdnn with room'°' addiUoo abov~. Slla,500. w ............ . ... '11·1400 T91HIS-PAIUC·SCHL $235M REDUCB> PVT. COMMUNITY Pnnrrpat'I only l1.m:c 4;~~~~!!!!~!!!!~ 1Br 2128:.i . frplc . dbl S20M Thi" 2 Bdrm homt.· 1" Hdrm on O\l'r<.111.' lot I t.!J rage. palio Sl28.000 nr Nr Lake, 18 MJnda n n lo<'ated on J lar~C' r ut dr.. L v~rJdt· ... RJ lore • l..1roc ~Ye....___ L-.c S700 mo ,\~ 731·7~\8 I h " -~· ~ Wdbr '>m· Ol ""'~ .J swimmmiz1 J~UJru bk In Moontain 4 Brdm. 3 Ba. (a m rm. ----- -Own s Br. SS2·4666 /\~. P 11 <>I · I v t b e a c h . f v it•w. t'1nt--.l homr rn pool &spa. S:MS.000. Han< h o San Joa quin -------- --t lubllo u 'l' & l e nn1~ 4 rf'a Sl93.SOO. 25 171 \rtlJ Lrg. l Br. 2Ba. r nd WOOOIRIOGE toort' drt' a ll al )Our BametsSt • Pe ·, ••Dllplex un11 o n g r een hell WATHFtlONT fmgerta~.S2\it!.SOO. C......,21/HptCntr Completely refu.rt11shed • '4 l.rnd-.c a pe d \ a r d. Aiken -; C a mde n d e -----640-5357 one blk to beach. You , l•nl .i1r. h1 ghlv up· lachcd Condo. Sweepm~ Lt'l' 111 lhe rountrv. n ghl o~n t he land. Great ~r;ided . & dt<<:ora tl•d la wn do w n to la k r in lht: city or LaRuna 1 _.;..,.;.--l 052 ftnan('mg $205,00G throug hout Walktopool, f'inc~t lakeshore lot rn Be h a~ r I ~" ~ Woodbn~c. 3 Br. 212 ba a<' u.::iuti u 'iew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ St2fta Col>ul\n 11-nrus. & ~olf SIS2.SOO family rm., dming rm . 38 R. 2BA. Sl68,500. By owner /Broker 85 1·1905 entry patio with larR<' owner. 497·3''19. Laguna Niguel dys. 352 4!1!15 ne_s_ ---de<'k ovcr looktn$? lake Be ac hfront Hideaway 759.9zz 1 BY OWMEtt S2:8.S.IXX> •559 7lll!. W\th PalJsade V1.&ta. Ear Realty • THE RANCH. 4Br +fam ly L.agun.J cha rm. Owner rm. c ompletely rcmod. ONE OF A '4'111 carry Bkr 639-0913 180' OCEAN VIEW n e w c pt . pa 1 n t . Kl.._.D WOOD & G• "'~s wallpaper Lovely ya rd· " OPEN HOUSE ....... Koi ~n~i sS,';;um In. ~~~T~~l~u~~~a~~~ Sot. & S-1•4 gc~~~ul11~~.e'!'~:~ Sl4S, . • Broadmore. 3 bdrm. 2 Lovely 3Br hou:.t' on 2' i baths . ram1ly rm .. WOOOIRIDGE ba . 1l11s ho me has rr-qw<'l sl r1?1?l. 3l IS Bern. .,ej)l'r:>tc dmmi: rm .• 2 I b L.a..ouna Beach. $146,000. r la G at ""~"~ 2 Br r ondo. upi:rades. cc n t y e c n r e · i'7066 97 3579 A 1rcp ces. re '""" .. n Newly decorated on lee land. Owne r extremely aruoous and pnc:ed to sell 11t ~.000. Call about un· bellevab•e lerms . bkc new. Mus t l>ell. by decorated: new carpet. 54 · • 4 · · gt· V\ew . Com er lot Large owne r . 640·9010, eve d r a P e s . P a 1 n t . HAtilSEL&GIETEL.. pool &~pa ... SUS.OOO Ocean Views Homes ~-12Jil wa llpa pe rs . Plus a .. could have livedinUlL~ EXCEU.EHTIUY °':_lr Spec:ia lty MAGNlf1CENT VIE W. Th.is smgle story Condo lollf. 5ac1t1 & Auoc. Oeed1e ld townho use. dclJgh\!uI 3 bdrm home. has tile e n t ry. wood Pinewood mdl. frplc . Old World charm com· pa.oebng. 3 bdrms. Nice-___ S_4'-_t_s_u ___ _ well maintained. prin on· plete wilh lots or s tone. ly d~orated 1n warm bric k & even a guest _...,. 41rl_. IUY \y. 552·3876 an 6PM. house. Anolher boo us . tones. Atr condatro rocu. ~SK $355 000 C o m m u D 1 t y $161,000. 4Br. 2~ ba in Orangetree condo Pla n Ot:e:!.,v~e:1· CH.I "'Y. pool $82.500 tn·level. Assume ~% IV, views of streams. _,"_ • OUTSTANDING LOT '°8D. Walk lo bead't and pools. all amenities. Wall Every room in this 3 In Monarch Bay Tc r . pool Call Tom Gottier, t o wa ll d r ape s 1n bdrmllome opensoo to a E 1 Brtr.646-9200 I Large & lovely garden & race. xcept,ona ocean ---------- ea rthtones. app 1ances ,. • .,. "-.__ patio with bwll·in BBQ & rmunlain view from 60• TO 8ch as part sea include d. Adults o nly 't52J '-""',.,..,..,",,'"~ Mature lrces & colorful this lc\'el. large. bwlda· view corner 7 rm 2 b $89.500. O wn r /A gl. , pl"ftllJ\gs"'bound.A •-~ ble lot Wlth undt'rground 2 • 1 ·R .. .:..., 8 • 552-1526 l•--------•i ,_:::.:..., "'"l .. door home"': ut11Jt1es. Seller will sub· sly S?i oo ·• vwlda · 0,1... SUMD .... , u........ -'" ...... ·nate .. S350.ooo t>te. 90 + fee lot. S3315K. ., ... A Lh U gat c ·gua r ded """' OWC 2nd fr SlOOK 0 Open nouseSat /SUn lZ-5 l·S PM private community . 495-SUO 496-92~913 Seashore. Do not disl~~ 39 WUdwood, Irvine SW>.000. tlo.SOSO 49). .. 4 wkly l e na nt. Ow or. 2 bdrm . Wood bridge WAlM I CO'ZY Village Green Condo. N ~Gold Bluff A 2 bdrm home in the IW'r&MflONJ 545-91L19 Country Kitchen w/Din· h UllUlft WESTCLI FF lac area. Seper ate lndry a Bdrm. tam, SllUOG heart of Lag Ulla w ll $14 ,too P_. b 1 ocean view• invitlnt In · .._d. ,_...... down O.W.C. 4 Br, + rm. .. vale a co ny· Cypn!IS Trff Ln. umat.e 1ardens. Room to Custom built 3 Br. 4 ba, pool. BKR: 95'M90I er Faces pa rk & pool. 4 Br, ram. Cd llnan. expand. Perfect for lhe 4300 (L Security 1uard. 64C).~ .uoo.Owner $5l·5869. 12(15,000 ~ execuUve. Price Sandy beach. wm trade •-------- ftAMSNlam 1'1'ducedtoS1'78.950. for 'maUer property. UDOlllASUn ....,.,51 H.. 112-llOO A&k\nc u .000.000. Call 4 8dno a.ocae on quiet --. Monday 644·93UAgt. endollsludonan atna And you're In •~t! Im-ft w6de lot which gives'°" maculat.t end unit. Total· y BRAND NEW a true , e e Ii n I _, r ly up1raded thr uo ut. mO_R l'X~()O~tr View mansk>n. 4bt. 3500 1p acio us n eu. Xhu A/C, .,...l kl\cheo, phash ., w .., , .... a........ aq R.12S.OOO doiwt\, ~ llndieaplng • r.-... c.,,c.AIRa. lO ._~ lou, Wt ...-... ~-1 will C&IT>' Ir mar bu.Y ~ldtalra(~· ·r~LEE R.E. =sai:-· Prine oalJ. al.:te:l:i.~."ll•l • . . • • ... ·•l ~u ........ ,._ .. SundaV July 21 1980 DAILY PllOT ail, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•ee eeeeeee•eeeee•e•••••••• -.__. _ _..,........._ ____ __.................._ LL....--·· L ', C .... Ww/f• ... C••••hM-::.{'•ww· _.....__ ----~wwwl ... d .......... 1700 ....... 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ....................... ....................... ._,,..,.,.., 2000 Leh .... S-. 2200 '-'.W Jl2& MIWPOIT lll•t.. WALi 10 llACH. POOlS. T1t••1 JUSI' lJSTED 2 t 3 Br A Frame m mint condtl ion . ~ncludtnM new rO(,tf. • llSB.500 BACHELOR P 0 On r e land. Lusrioul land.! cop1n1. ~rt'ol condiUon. Super loc•Uon. ome • nal vit-w . s1ee.ooo CANAL FRONT 2 •ty 3 Br 2 8 a Reduced to '205.000 for quirk tialc Best Canal fi'ront bu. CANAL FRONT 4 Rr 3 Ba <tnr.:eous patios. with brick ntry Producan1t veget ablt-1tt1 rdl'n . l ol~a rustom wood"'Ofk. bt•nm rt>1 hnR ANAL FRONT 4 Rr on lars::r irreKular lot "1th pri ntt· !'<tndv beat•h and HOT T 8 . M uM st-II bou~ht other CANAL FRON1' 3 Hr with l<tnrl Beautiful br1r k lotttc:t.' puho. French doors. bu11tan Ma r ro Wa H·. ourquet fl oors. Only SJtS.000 i nNNSUU IKftD 3+3. Greal for s ummer "'"tt.>r rental I block to bear h in 'cry desarahle location. You own th<' land & th(> duplex ror S265.000 Gi ve me u call Ninfa J a rvis 642·8850 John Coombe is m y broker VRT SPACIOUS S &inns. Jl,a bath:. 1001 Warwi c k L an l', WeslcliH. $249.500. UDOISUMD 5 Bdrms. inc luding maid's room. 4 ~ baths. 62l:' of bay frontage Sl,100.000. 403 Via Lido ~.Open Sat/Sun 1 6 Brand new 2Br. 2"'1 ba con do Seublwr Townhomes :.! story S62S 963-5.568 ---- DRIVE TO ... 2321 Holly La ne. NB Open Sat/Sun 12 4 $145,000. Below 16th St. ·blwn lrvane & Tustin. nus 3 Bdrm. formal din· ing rm. 21,, ba 1s the very best buy an Nwpl. 1976 sq rt Century 21 Gold Coast Kealt.or:.. 548· I 168 NOT QUITE FINISHED litr Or ·Npt HtelS. home h11 btt• exttnslvt>ly remodeled. However. owner's unablt" to t'omplete! Buy now al $275.000 unct reup ~nefil when complt"ted. Wholesul~rt. and dt>vttlopers invited. ()p(>n llout.e Sut/Sun 1 5 CALL HA to: ROOG ERS FOR APPOINTMENT U/MAX CHAMPAGNE OHN HOUSE I 0·2 SAT.-SUH. Ct. fllJ' I & lh ... nWI .. k ~t4 • .. ,.e1o .,_ tMt tr.it,.. . .a..wru• ,.. ... Jar. 21o 1Wfs , .............. .. by ~ at 2U7 Vl1ta en..de. tWwpcri lffclt.. S208,500 BLUl-'ttS rrUMI-: End Unit with view bulcon} 3 bdrm 2 bu or can bt• 2 MU!>ter i:.wte~ Nt•w de eor. dbl garagt• Com- pare at $152.500 644 2626. Pnn.only -------- ~lire block 3 2 Bdrm hous e s 717·723 lrv1111• Ave. lilwn Holly Ln & Laurel Pl S200,000 Dnve by don't d isturb occupants. owe. ll'rml> 675-1788 owner SWHOCEAMVU MEWPORT CREST Plan 4. Thi.' fin<-Sl loca taon m arc::i. Like npw in Md\' Retrcut orr mstr bdrm, ra ntuSllt.' \'ICW Call for 11 ppt to f'l'C John Mo~hall CONDOMINIUM SPF.ClALJST 631 1:!66 REALTORS FOR LEASE Har bor V. Ho mes S Bdnns. Somerst:t. $1100 m> ----------SPACIOUS & IRIGHT HO IUSk-COHDO I~~~~~~~ C.atofft hoch HOflte 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Greenleaf ~· Pk CM 1440 l>Q rt . tux home. pnnll' Slle. gd fin, by owner 64.5-11162 Jog or walk to bea<'h llnmr to rnJo~ Th1<, beout1ru1 2br. 21.,ba. 1!'>00 sq fl or IUXUr) h viog Shown by appoantlll(.>nt only $159,!JOU Call &l2 4300. 24 hrs. •237 -------OWNER. 2 br. 2 b..i . den. --TIU-•P•LE-Wl-•D•E-r p. dbl gar . pool. tt·nn1!> • $109.500 968 3318 IHTHEGROVES -~ ---- 197::1 Key B1scnyn t> ~Hs/ 00 n astom home. includini.: lWts S. 11 Crp l c. b e au 11f ull ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndst'pd T he p e rfrct COM D uplt•x h~ own, h ome f o r th e di s S250.000 I br 2 hr. r rem 1n;it1 n K buy 1• r . 67~30f;Jor f;7!l-!lf;ll7 ISS9545J. ASTRO Mobile Homes 956-4500 on·:l\Nf''UHNT IJl'l.X NEWl'OHT 111-:1\Cll • A ... l>U~ low int hi Tl) ' Xlnt t'ond rn7 111111 CJS lfr.ill\ I 1;:1..r, ~i.'10 ~~~~~~~ lncOft9 h'~rty 2000 Beach Mobil<' Home. rrµI. .............•......... s pa l' I o u s. Mu 'i t Sl' e -·R·~-·s-.. •"'•t•s•Eft-1-·1 2 0 X I 8 S 2 li , 0 0 ti ......, ' ""' ..., 7U·SJ6..82SJ SJt & Son 24 P•rlec:t Units Trailer w ith att;11·h1·cl room L 1k l' nP w :-.Oewport He;.11.:h SI0.000 7l4 3Ji 31~ THE AIOVE OPEN SAT&SUH 1-S rAULMAmM IEALESTATE Center or the Bluffs. Top OCl::AN VIEW 3 BR 2 t:IC'vat1on. opt:•n beam. Planned unit develop· Ha. Sl!l!l.500. Will be/opt rn!nl. cw.tom patio. end _645-7272 ____ _ llas 3 Br 2 Ba + 12x32 ·---------IJm rm Super vu •, bfk l.xnll1·nl I .,,1,, ~It" .1 Llu ... 1 111 ho1>11•111o! I r .I n ~ "' " r I ,, l I II n • t·hun ht•., 1 ollt lo:l'" ;111tJ 'our \ll)th1•r ""11nm1nc pool fm•pt.111 i.lnd loft 1n "ad1 un1l !)) l!'>O.Ullll -;~ 19'.!0 644-7313 LUXURY OFAUffTIME 2 ol lhe finest homch on the Bayfro nl with 1~1· boat s lips. i-'or your personal showing, l'a ll Anita Northrup. Ag l 642·5062 or 673· l 183 Bhdrs. Super gr<'<'nb<-lt. S174.900 Agt. (;huck G ~0020. 10WHH AMXIOUS Harbor View Home. 4br. 2ba. Country French de· air by pro. 1229,000. High ass uma ble Rill . 700-0241. 97S. l.260. Open Sat & Sun. 1·!>. 1978 Po rt a,etse) --------0,.-...... S/S.1-S wi1t. J<'ro:.:. rrom pool. llG CAHYOM ~alk 11: shoppini: <'f'nler '.\1ust Sl'll lq? J Br 3 H:i El('m~nt Jr) & Hi ~h i.t•t•urit v i::uard l•d ~hool. 4 br. 3 ba. s plit Monacotownhome level. 8~ Owner S198.000 Open Ilse Sat Sun 1 5 ror ~po1 ntmcnt <'all Jos. TcrytorRlty 833--------646.9688 •HARHOR IUDGI::• Bl'JUt Oen . mtn & II \tew' :!Hr, 21?8a . !>UJ)t'r r1nanc ini.:. 5465.000 Call 640· 1265 BY OWNER Cash Mot R"l'ind 6..... $210,000 Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5 337 Peach Tree Ln Sp acious s ingle stor) home on qwet cuJ-de·:.ae. 3Ba. 2 frplcs Over 3.000 sq rt. F.normous paneled den w /pool tbl. Will take your equity in other property or I rust dc«ls as down payment Broker Coop Oww /rq. 646-1 OS NEWPORT CREST STEAL!! 2 + de n . Sl62.900 Barbara Chambers. Aj..'\ 548·4796 LIDO Large4 bdrm. 3ba. vault· ed ceilings. Italian Tiles Qaullty. Agt . 67~_:_ _ Balboa Penins ula Duplex Cute 3 Bdrm. Cottage +Bach. Apl. on rl!1: land S170.000 Newport Duplex 3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm Apls. Rentt,'ij as2+2 & Bach. S22S.OOO Bay Fronl Newport Bay Towers:Large 2 Bdrm urul look:. der\'ct ly atro:.:. Big Bay BoJ l .!.hp S350.000. Owne r Al.!cnl 6i5·67i5 to b<'.11·h S2!HL000 th•x1hlt• rina nCIOI.! 125 ~h St United Urokl'r.. Mam 673 77il OPEN HOUSE Sot/Sun 1-5 l'r<'&llj!IOU:> lr1 ·ll'\t.•I J Bdrm condl) WJlk lo bl!,1rh. tcn111i. & pool 21 Land Fall Couri. WarminC)ton Rlty 972·1I04 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CYPIUS SHORES 0c--••hlshft New. prestigious r e · OF TIRED? THROWING YOUR MoMy away on rent •SEE US• Invest 1n a MOBILE HOME ALL AH EM C R EAT l· V F: F I N A '\ CING INSURA:'-JCE NEl-:US CALL FOR Arl'T. ASTRO Mobile Home5 956-4500 sldence. Sec. gale. ex-~~~~~~~~!!Iii!!' e lu s i ve bca t'h & ,;;; clubhouse. Every rm ;i magnificent vu. Com er lot. adj to former Nixon estall.'. By appt only $750.000. 548 4188. l 723·8828 & 548-6542 MARINA rAU Nwpl Penin Bay loca lion w 1beaut. bea rh Adult comm 2Rr 2b:i Call Jo-Ann Doran. Ai..'\ 851 ·9522 i7 Single Wide• 1n n1c:-t> l'l\1 Pk. Close to bch. all th1· QUAIL PLACE ,ROPERTIES · 10,... Tll l ·JO ,.M.I HOUSE DUPLEX FOURPLEX RENTS RAISED t'osla Me<>a AU for SJIS.000 i:>219W ~QUAIL A.!~~~. 10,..-'11 l :lO ,,M I Pnce redoc<-d $5.000 4br. 2ba. home 1800 ~q rt S129.900 492.9005 ('nmfort~ of horn~ incl ---------• bltn wshr 1d I") r. S16.:-,00 631 · 5481 or 556-3<»4 at .. View Estates J>opu.br .. Port Royalc" Model o( Broadmoor ~a View Homes. 4br. 1nclud in~ elegant master swtc Wllh Roman Tub. m1 r r o r cd wardrobes. & ocean view ba lcon y . Elegant living room with nurrored recessed somt & exqws ite cryi;tul c-han delier & frpl. view orient ed formal dinin~ room. ram room wilh 2nd frpl. ultra modern kitchen Beau grounds with lri: brick patio & :.pa in secluded Atrium. Of· fered b y o w ner a t S419,000. l:Jy owm•r , e ustom 3br. ~~'!!~~~~~~~I Lo\'ch & &eclud '• ane Jba. bonus rm. O\'ers1zed ;J8r .. 2Ba. rJmaly. open H\i ~Jr. lanta~l1<' O<'ean. ----------BAY FRONT bl·ams. s pa. d t·<'k golr c-o u r~c v1t•w OAJ'll;\ PT l>l' Pl,1-.X I-~ ~19 :UIOO 6. S20.'l. UOll l.i.!c unit~ w d1n•pl.11 ,. • Hwldl·r "' hdp hn.•n• ,. '.\1s Carm•r.A~t 19f. .:illll 191 S Yocht fturitaft, .... 714·644·2647 HAUOlt RIDGE 2 BR 2 Ba executive home. Highly upgraded. s pectacu la r views s:rie.ooo. Ownr/bkr [b'S. 95.> 1006; Evs. 644-0!IOlf INVESTORS! Lease option. Newport Shores. cute 3br. SI0.000 down. tenants make pay ments. S48-1818 aMIGU!LC.C. Lge duple x lot. s ub· Sl72.500. 64~-1496· $21 0.000 Will linanCl'. o rd1nat1 on. val!w ~---------•I 49ij-1644 ~10.000. A LITTLE OLD s..--J-...,---- OCEANf''RONT LADY FROM C.-ktrafto I 078 ~~~lot on the point PASADENA ..... ;:-;:••••••••••••••• (;HANNt-:L FRONT Betw1xed & between Upgraded 2 BR 2 Ha 1·on Ne w l'Slm . home. 30· t;ast & West Costa M ~a do ()('can View itll.t.000 boat sbp. walk to Lido Ol'c upaed only s lightly 661-~; 49J..8986 Bes t unit an complex shoppang'. $550.000. Quality throuRho ut 2 PIEMIUM -NEAR PAVILION ljdnn,2•,balhs.2sangll· LOCATION On qwel htre<-t Cute 2BR garai?es w1lh deluxe door Closl.' to lake and swim· hou:.c. S180.000 opener. Man1mum main mintt pool. Ne wly de IRIERY REALTY tmance. 3 years new. No corated 3 Br with man) t.75·9111 deferred m /intenance extras. Covered patio for Price $115.000 privacy Owner will help with fanancang. Don't de· NEWPORT CREST lay. only 1109.ooo. 1-~or Best buy in the Crest. rmre lnfr. call Plan 2 · 2 BR. 2 L1 BA. C.••y21 /~ dining rm. 3 decks. dou· 58'.-3900 ble gara ge & end unit.~~~~~~~~~~---------- Near pool & tennis. Only --------s.ta Ano I 010 Sl.59.SOO PIOIA TE SAU ••••• •••• • •• • ••••• ••• •• Gii WALKER °""TODAY 1·5 DESPERATE IN!. .a. 1 ..v 67£.5200 You may never see one ~• • ..,.. 10035-rwtlaM bkeitagain . $84,500· VA i1t ~A MIGUEL MEWPOllT'S UST 4000 aq fl NEW custom Fabulous home. 4 br. 3 buill home. Country ba. one or ~ewport 's f'rench design. 14 acre most co.nvenient loc~· lot overlooking 12lh lions. Priced to sell thtS WESTCLlfF. spacio us & FHA terms. 3 br. 2 ba. eUSU>m home. 2 Bdrm + Super s tarte r home den + pool. Choice cor· Fabulous r ent al. 11132 ner loc. in over $300.000 :>40-8944 area. your opportunity at WALKER & LEI': R. F.. green. 4 huge bdrms. 1~1 ~:;:k~~ $269,000. DESPERATE: by Owner Crml dining+l2 x IS WA.LKER&LEER E Submit all orfers. 3 br. breakfaal rm. gourmet · 2'"' ba, covered patio. kilch . llu1t s t!e to EXTRAOIDINAIT f~ fronl" rear. call bebeve! IU0,000. Open 5595 000 834·l830or ;~ 6686. Deily: 30C Paseo del , ''aUe Blu 499-2237 & Absolutcly magnificent 5 ·----... -!1111-•ISo.eh Le,..• I 0;1; ,.~1--br. fmJy rm, frml din rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._.. -T I I I Q.lllFHtVI , ----------• ru y an except o na Million S 1 13br houle, fantasuc ocean ---------. home Definitely ex OPEN l2·S S~f7suN view. S198,000. 15% OPIMMOUSI =level taste. 11125. 2300CUUOr. down . By ow n er . ~AY l·I WALKER&LEE R.E . ·Unmatched" view of _MO-_l_4-4_l_. ____ _ l'7l,,.l•11• Newport Harbor. the Wfttt:zkistw 1098 ,......, ,. "-• ocean and cat.alina. Xlnl ...................... . Monteeo Plu with ex· rma.ncioa available. lHI and nice yard. Close "":.a' '.'' ,_ 1~1.1· !•:t.\" \,I~ 1' ~\ l ': ~'.': ' H1· • .1 ,•), ;,., ~1 11'1 f 1 t , '1 ~ l Ht1lrj to ldloola " greenbelt. Ot0.000.144· 7020 UDO rRK w /VIEW $52,500 Charm abounds in th1!> I bdrm w1lh 2nd ... tory bonus r oom . Dl'C'k Owne r will r1nJnl·e. lradeor ~ CANNERY VILLAGE $58,500 Beautiful decor .. Dut<'h door and a ne w roof Tn nf1c 2 bdrm nr water. IAY VIEW Affordable $29 ,500 Mobile home an presllg<' Newport area 2 Bdrm a nd only $8700 c·a sh down. CALL AUOUT OTlfERS Wattrlront Homts IK. 631-1400 4..PLEX . MH o Ver<k Owner& unit :i Bit :.! 11.1. fpk. pal10. l'r1f11• 1•1 nwn1·rsh1 p S2111.000 1\l.'l l~ll 0200 :J U <il 11X G rc.r..' ~ .... 101· C~f .' ()v. nl'f I IO • .in1·1:1l " nu dn bJI .i:-.tiO 25 "P Mii p;irk 111·, • ' r1•t um SMKdn 11~1 h.•~· \f1kc or RJ rnon. llkr &"11 1666 •CARL'S JR.* Ph.IS 14.000 <.q fl of oHll'c i.pac t•. prime OrJn1-t1• U>unl) Locat1un llX· ~· . dwn p.iymcnt CJll lor dela1b 8Sl 160!• ~~~~~~~~~~ U>okang for Mr or \1r' ~ Pro,.rty 13 so ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coronado Cays Coronado Peninsula 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel rront home wath 40' L shaped dock for 2 boat-; High beamed ccihnl!:.. atnum. fireplac<'. W('l bar & pnvate patio on lhe chanel. Great holll(' t::.dgc. Work with t he younJ.:. seasoned. ag~rl'ssavc & motivated. 100'(. rom m i ssio n . 1s t <'la "~ N e w p o r 1 II ,, a 1• h ti\Jrport 1 orrace call Ulll for interVll.'W 8.'H 1660 for living & entertaining WHY WORRY? Owner2l3/l !H·3606 Aboul t'1nann n.: Ca rdal Takeovcrs120.ooo l.5t Tl> Propertf 1600 on Uus near new (.;apo •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Beach duplex. Cyndi. PRIME ~or m u r c 1 n ~o Orange Co. c.!l<r\· bulld· 1 in&. S1195.000. Broker NOTICE 955-3454 • t-iow Dady Pilot Class· 111eJ a<11 d isplay lhe ir Medical Blda. S250.000 rqessaps w .. h lre1h1h1y Oranae Cly. Principals and Impact! Our •u.•, .... only. Agt. Mike Dunn. are proud to say, really 714·556-2660 aet results . Phone MZ·~. cCarmel llifock'I > on Fee laed! 3 Br, '? B• and family room. Wood dt'ct aod Kol Poat. Ready ror YoUr customlsiq. owe 2nd TD. 1215,000. Call ::::.: Wakdi~ld . I ~Newport binuo 1 ~. ~J:l •HILPMI• Abandoned 2800 sq Ct giant, needs TLC. 3 + bom•. forma I di.n. wet bar, pool u lot. Sl65.ooo. , "41WP'On(6 UNITS 5351 Franklin Circle. In heart o Newport ~-Cynthia 988.-0838 &ach. Located In com· l4f760.950J °""' .... ...... 1111 Port 11• lrfy I RES. 96().5580 ...................... . O,..W/Sml·S ......_..._, mettlal area. Can be used for business. re· sidenllal or ! ! ! "25,000. SUB.MIT ..................................................................... 7 UHtTS C.M. Mforro .'!-.L OCHn vu lot.al Svp•, DI •,•.h. ocldoeurr t,y b4a r'~ Near new. 4 l bdrm. rom ...,.._,terms ava1 , -· Wlloft • rircplaces. 3·2 M r T • b b • a ' t private. s:uo. 613·2Jll .6 bdrm. 1"» ba. Owner wall 7t4-66J-84.2l _4_98_-6684 __ ·-----.- L100S1der contnacl finanr CUSTOM HOME SITES ~ 31 tl Ing. 1 Acre & up. Exclusive ••••0••••••••••••··~·· TSLJnvstmL,6(2·1603 Cus tom Home ,..,,.a Orange Tree Patio Hom ... DUPLEX. E 's1de CM Ocean view. All ullUtles. 2 Bl'. AduJta. pool, Jat .• 5160.000 Also 4 plexes & horses. Keady to bwld. tennis. 1525/mo hl~. 6-plexes avail. Pnnc-on· Terms. 01-:v ELOPE RS water. 646·3591 ly. 642-5062 or 073 I W 107 Arr.::i. City limits Mewport .. och 316, Anita Northrup. Agt. Cale1uco .~ Ac r~11o. R 3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 CM duplexe'>. 1 as xtra deluxt>. will pay ror i.eH $1SOK Other 1s 2 hOUlll' on 2 R 2 lots Sl60K Al.s um loans under lo•·;., w 125'. down oroHer Ownr1Agt 673-6336 & 642 9fw;6 San Murcus No d own Panoramic Ocean VleW. 6 S At'res Vasta Split to 4 Magnificent 4 br. fal11 ors lots. rm. beam cell. huge wet. SUM~ITGKOUI' bar. garden. SUilable.ror l INVSTMTS fum. lmng & rormal,flll- '1721J.ll.29or1·4~·1523 t crtainmc nt . Harbor -----View Are a. 11950 per mo OWM YOUR LOT 1155-2689 o r 14081 996-0561 -Murnella ttot S1>n n1ts ~ --20 UHITS-C.M. lots Prier S18K-4!1 K 3 bdrm 1 Block from . Beo.ut 1 > r. old twnhsl' Seller financ<' 10',;. 20't Beach. Now & Aug. 01\1) wuts. frplcs Nace ar<'a down Age~l_714 646-4834 S7~ mo 6!~~--­TSL lnvstmts 642 1603 Always buy ing apL'\ CM. NB. HB Call for prompt & l'OUrtOOla oHer.>. A:.k for B1ll 8Sl 16()6 RURAL COUMTRY Unique Penins ula Pt LIVING Invest in f.lr1n home. 4br. 2ba. partly forest. JU.St N o ( Rant'ho rum. i.:ar 1'11 pet'\ Avail Sant<t Fe Surrounde1t bv Sc-pt June Sl200/mo In i:ro'<''lng cll1cs and lt">!i duding ut1l 675·JOOtl :: than lO man to beacht"• 2 -------~ 8 Wlc·xes Pomon.i 15'. dn. acre estate sales StJrt .11 ~ u..t.rwilhed : nt'J r brcJk ~' \'n Sl*f ru> Lnr1tc r at'rc'a~t· •••••••••••••••••··~: 646·()61j6 av~1I lnqwrC' now• Ge.et-al 3JqZ. ---t:ICam mo Properties •••••••••••••••••••(~ llllAl..S l l>t:: O U P L~:x i l4436·LANO 2 Rr. A .. ·rarn1• C;r-tim ~.cm Kin~' Road. 2 --• -..... r ludc d. oc:ir An2:.I ,,~ unit!>, hJrbor & Mn .,....... ... , D•Mrl. 2400 SZi:>rmo 765·11172 \WW b13-tii20 Rnort ...........__ ,_ .... _ ... _-32_0_7 --....................... ~ ~·· ~ 4 PLEX :! .! 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"' • "'' p rt ' h 1• h I "· ~l ffi1I biol 7216 l• n .tn< l IUX 1.!f u:ooi' i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownl·r will i .u n 14 1111 .1-llJ•" ltl• "' bt•Jut1ru1 :!.I' cln""11 1-ull µrll• 1-<t-tlwood Tr1•1• t'nuntrv. )1 .~00.UOV 111r n •:.1tlt•nt1.1l or 1)11 .. 1 20 UMITS lll.~•>PPt" rnntJct Rrl':td ,ind bUlll'r unit-111 ~ R•affy k 111111 Or:in,:1• 101-.1111111 PO lox 396 IOX llll>'" O"n'r "'" .......: _ _._ C 9"'5Sl 1·arn "Ith :?'!' 1lu"11 ,..nllRRI, o. ~ t-ull pnn• :."";:llt.OI•• Real -ht~ 19UMITS w~ 2900 IAA'8l('Cl IO ( osta \I !'<..I ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWt; '<' llh 20 , do,. n F\.111 pnn• ~·IO,l.l(IO \II .1n-2 Hdrm • ·X 1-ru" 1"h1~ prol)(.'11' hJ' 'l>t'" <Wble. 8 UMITS <..:ood Santa A11:1 locat 11111 \ll l Br units. OV. l' l.1r~l' 2nd Pncrd ti> &l'll IJ'>t. S225.000 4..PLEX lAl<;ta Ml'':J locatwn J Ur "Diriy Doq" WGftted l::agt>r buyn h.i., t'ash ror ~:Suk home ~ 9111 s I ,300.000 .ty Avail fur orc. induslnal. or com mc r l'1al NNN lca.M.'<i to !>I ronl<t tc nJnt:-. Theodor<' II. True:.dcll Bkr. lil4 I 83.18S51 CostaMPso 322A •··•·········••••··•••• '•'"port T1·r1 .11 ,. <.:11nd11. .!hr. :!hJ I rµI Endo..,,•,) t i.:.ir I\ 1tJ., ()" n11 111·i:,. I ~.ru ~.M~ l>upll'x unit 2 HH. 111 \ IJ R . F .i m 1 11 11 m rtnwn1owo ('\I 12:• '"" IJt'L' A~ John Mb .)ll'J!: 3 IDllM 2 IATH • rire plJce. fresh p.itnl new rJrpN and drape., llo ubh· i:a ragl'. blork ft•nc·l· for RV or 1.>0Jt 'torai.:1· 5650 per m.1 Available J uly IS. C11ll now for a1>1>0anlmeM to Ray McCarct., Rltr. 541-7729 2 ll:i Ownl'r wall r ,1rn .n ---------• ·~-~~~~~~~ IO'f. for 4 yrs ~5~0cH) - down 1-ull pnrc S20.S.OOO. C.M family desires to buy Y<>arl y 1n1·onw S20.000 J Ur homl' in CdM, Prl.'r Tenants pay ut1 ht 1r~ from owner. Have !iold 4..PLEX home & ready lo move Ex"ellenl Garden Grow 751 2974 VETERANS Isn't 1t tame you ownv'1 your OWN home? t-'or rwther anforma11011 l'411 6.lJ·4960 ---location. On <'Ul·de sue· ---------1...ARGF. l BR. Ut1I pd Four 2 Br apts. enclo:.t'<i Combination comm 'I & Quiet. pnvate. rang~ garag~. nice landsc:ip residentaal lease option f-'rage Aifolts. $475' 1ng. loll> or IN'~. 1-u ll 1 n t h e Ne w P 0 r 1 648v. w 18th. 642-0835 pn('(' 5160.000. Three to Sch /Costa Mesa a r ea ------ choost'from. l Har bor area pre New Condo S600. 4 Br. retTedl. Cond1t1onol pre WalklOCoast Plaza. Ut1l mises not Important as Paid. Family o k a y. lessee e an r emode l. 2 1 3 I 6 9 6 · 1 8 8 4 • Space should be a sgl or 7141537·2'270. 213/693-ses.i auached unal tsuch as dplxl. Location mus t New condo. 2br .~luxe quaJ:Jy (or residential & with view. Amerutie1 tn· office use. P r e mises e luding microwave, should consist or 4 offices w as h e r & d r y er . in adcUUon to 3 Brs + WIO/mo. C.ll 848·3771 !'( normal Uvina area. Con· t·vcs 752· 1493. • t a c l M r . W e s t a l 3 b d r m . 2 ','7 b 4:. 7'4·95'7-1822 Townhome. Brand ne,,: ~k 9'1AIL A.~~ Coa&emporary 2+ den. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I I ,_. S-. II 00 40' pool. G2S,OllO. •= ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMISA FabWou.I location with larae bulldinaa aod showroom. Has emtln- bu.alne11. Owner will Can')' lat TD.1575,000. INVESTORS Mother /Daughter want 3-4 Hr Use. rixer.upper. NoA&t. 77H792 Xtra large deluit P rivate yard, 2 ci.• praae. S725 mo. lst ,_ last mo. + S300 depol 3'30S.nta Ana Ave. C,~ MM8'7l. ; ... ._.. ........... ,..., llOMS Juan Capo. 158.toO. 2 llALTOI Ml-1131 TAD A D1V1 1'°1 2 Ba. •• aq. ft. tyn !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~~f;;;;--.. THI OCIAM OICI. All Ml-8032. M'rlCHCOteO Sllt,ttt ' lw OPEN SUN &.4 Oc1aft _, -•aow 38r. 28a home w/malda _,_ AY or bacb•lor qtra. Ownet-will c~ with _,. dn. Beaudtull1 de· .-..oao. lW.ced 2 Bdrm .,.,ea E IULTY --&nREALTY • 87H210 557-'823 631-1400 lllllUIYAll.lf 141.llO. Nr Dti1a.1·1 a bay. W•t1•"-• mm , ... ,,1·1400 873-t210 a..tned Ada. your OM• ltoptboppift( center. 15 Units in Costa Mesa. Large two and one bedroom apartments . Garages and carports. Center courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools and shopping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._..,_..,..... Beauurul 3 bdnn. 2 ba:I "••••••••••••••••••••• car 1arage. pool, ~ ..... P1•1• l 107 tarse paUo. new I>' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca,..,.u. drapes. No AUr.eUvo furn 2br. + 850 mo .. lit. lut + sa.I INlllO • 1ar ... ature desgit 556-7850. •:S Adw&a oab. A van Sept. # as llu'u June 1$, l50t/mo. an 1 Br Condo. nr ~or2&a•4'ta.7. CM. P1au. pool.aptt. Clalllfied Ads NI. Dl5 mo. w &4.2·S678 $$1.a58, 551-2776. a Bdrm l'i H.a. nl•11o h pi.lntt-d. n\1111 l •• 1>1-'l ' •h 41ro &c llc .. n ftC!f•rPDl'l" r. Ql!l rl'd Cbtldren U" $.)~ mu ~ fmj AA:.11• Vlt;W :S H<Jrm rnndo JI l.:iurtl l'm.nt :t Uclrm.. 'I bMLh!t, .-11.H h1·d iJouhlt • .!¢Jr.-.:" <'I.ht to pu.11 S700 m11 li.irn•n t<lt\ M?~IO ..OOtml Z Ur r\\oitlJblt' Auaui.t 1 t h1ht t>t\ ~ 1120. ~7 llfc.:S Nt-.,.pon 111, Jru1 2lir Nt~ )llld l'o111µl 11111 filldl l 'h1ltl & J'('l 0" 1fi(JO•mo 1~1;,i ltilfi 0..0fAIUMOI ~nn) 2~r · l>blaGur• fffi<'t'(i Yilnt' ~ :w Un1b II QW<'k • c~ I f('t' t<t:.'TlMt,;S 6JI t~ 1'011onhuU!tt> 2hr I '>h•• nc;ir II II Pool. 2 :.top . ~20 547 8.451, ii44 OIU5 l'\I'' 2 u. 1'"•n JI b " 111 --- -l..uxunou.' lbr<.:ondo. Tht• .,. ~ ~ " .... uu ) 1,uxur1ou::. l wnhM'. 3 Br. home Compeuuvc rent \\•r!>allll':-. Jll unwntlt~s 5J6.9924 21317<1!J 8528 2Ra· grt'<'nbt>lt. i.k} Lill'. Maximum H 'l' SS50 mo ,AIADISf 'ALACf Lo\t'IV 20 r' $11)0' \;ar C'h1ldren W1•kum1•' N1•w Nt-w t\u1 It 1111117:.:._. 1 ft••· HENTIM I-:~ i;:11 l~•ft.5 ·"U'ff I ... I,,, cJ 111 ,,,, • f """'"'urJ I. 11ail111m n,-o • A.doi•I t ,..,,,,,, • N t, 1-. • M,,tJ, ,, ''" • .,, o .• ,._. If fft f Oakwood 0.rO.n A~rt~t• I Bdrm apt Encl garage. gas paid &$2 5073 2 Bdr m.s. l bath apt Adult& Ga!> paid 642 5073 \U~ \ Vf'.:ROF; hom<· .11 mo~pht•rt· :?&3 hr rll~ Jpt.' No Pl·l, :>Uj llJ34 ~· l'oaM Tl'rrart· J br. 2 IXJ, nt•w condo L'ltl pd l'tJQI & Sl·t· Luxunou!> 1\\ u1I now c21:11:n1 6600 IJ.>\l'ly all adult, nu !JCb, 1.2&3 Br apL' 6200 £d tnger. h b 846 0619 .. -. ... --..... .-. PAllOJllT APAllMEllS CCMnlYCLUI UVIM61M MIWPOIT llACH An aduJt community on the Back Bay. Spec- tacular Spa, '1 swimming pools. 8 lighted lennu; COW't.'l, b1kt1 trails, put- ting green. Bachelors. 1 and 2 bedrooms apan· ments. ond townhouses 1rom S429.00 per month On J amboree At San J oaquin Hills Road 17141644 1900 48r. 2lia. very Jg, a:t on I noor. beautiful new dlx rlccor . lrplc, pvt. n r be111ch & u;,y Avail now. Children OK. ~ m o 1012 West Balboa J eff 1JO.:rn1 ~poolside xtra lge Versailles P cnthou~t>. 2br 2ba Blln!>. d::.hwhr ocean Vll.'W. 2 bdr"! 2 1 1~ mile~ beJl'h ,\dill.. ha . f1 rt•place, f' u II no Pt>l., s3•1:, mu 'ecuntv & amen1t1e~. s.Jt>.K.162 $77~ per mo Wkd ~i. ~ 061-l. Wkndh & Ewi. . '' ., .'\ (J lJ I I ;£f;_ !IVl~<C • 1 & 2 BR Pauo Apt\ • 01\hWl\htf\ & BBQ\ !.65 1120 Wt'btcllff 2 bdrm 2 ha. Newly d11coralt.'d H1 ~h <'l.'1lin1:. 1-'rankhn l>IO\,. , l·ncl .:ara~c. :'lou pet;.. s.slilJ Call &12 213'1 l:lea ut1ru1 O<·l'un \11t'11o ' $175 ' 2Ur' fed Y Md' OblGara.1!l'' l\1d!t OK ' Lru.p1nn~· 196031 I~\' RENTIMl-:S !i3l ·~S..S..'> · _.:_ ____ shutten •. l"rcm·h cir:-., c.ill afh•rt\pm.54tl38H La.rge 3 Br 3 Bu, 2 stor). pauos. pool. Jac·urn $72.5 -CoftdombtiUflti nt•ar tx•ach Now aVU)l ~ 760-10'~2 Nt.'V.'t>Or1 Shun•s 2 Hr ; Fw.l~ 3400 HewPOrt heel\ N t,UW"l fh1in•• •l'll Ii OH • Pool & Rte Room llR,\."IU N~W APTS 211r 2Uu $130 ---- '~'l'Jnfrrml 3 Hr. 2 ba. an nual l11u::.l' Nl'W patnl & C'.lf'Vl'b f1r1•plaC'c S925. mn ti73 2113 Churmin$! Cot1.11w s:U5 All Ulll Paid' P~tlo' New Apµlc' 164511 ft'l' S650~o-840·5~--Lag.Mthach 3241 clt•n . Yrly 1s t• Tcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1~1 poo l Sti51b mo. "UMML'R OR Yl·'."l(J,"' I I 4 1)4 •, I I 0'1 Newpott 8 .. ch S. Sjli1t·10U!o new Unit. f>\1 1>.1\111 do . .,1• l•l •.hopptnR J\llult' I !1112 \111 p ll'. :.iH Zll»I • Gardt n l 1nd1c1p1n9 • Jot 10 Such & Shop\ ..... ~Oft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ I \ ' ~ 3242 3 Bd, 3 Ba. lrg cliff hou!>i' 1>12 5S1J deluxe 2 Bdrm funll:o.ht•d t 100 Jhlh r.t iUt-.. , ' ,., It.tr t /1'1 1 t\4? '1111 ' ~ /'' HF.NTIMES !i31 15.'l.'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• uso de.crt'11 ncl·an \ u 1-'n•,h, clcun Ne.,. port S1700mo ,,.,1 t~ti :~:1:1 Sl800tmo Bob l\uop .1j..'l Crl''l To~nh1HJ)l• 3 hdrm !"Ip .1 I I (ju' F .J Ill I I \ 3 fir \:rl!> 4! f{r 'WI l'•>ol & l pl.1\l!rotunil Gill 111+1• • •• \ '" •"4'.1f \,I fl '/ H ttnilt• ·1 H H Jbr. 2hJ. '~ blk In bd\ !lli:l IU!I~ Whal 1\ I>rt';im' Co1~·2ur On waler . 4 Br 21: Ila . Ir~ sioo! Supt'rC:o1ta~1" llv rm, ram rm. 31i' bo<tt Coven'<! P ulm' l.Jv1:-.h s lip, leai.c Sl500 mo of ~~ ~ _ 2 1., b a I. 1 ' 1 n I! r m . • ~ Locallon(5Sm I h~t· fer 714 846-3900 2 Br .. "llorth End ~12 ~1un ter<'y Dr l'ornc·r u' Loc u::.l S6!l5 month Rent o r l..t<:i:-.c• t!i4 01!">.I fircph1n• Wa lk to h1•.1d1. µot1l. ll•11111' $XI~ mo t';1ll \d :!}(J till 1:1011 :!I ttt:.:.'-11 ~I ES f;J I 1555j I l_f _I bo -W- - ------ar ur a ll'rfront \ 1ctonan Charmer' home. 40' dock. 4 br. 2 ha. Spac1ous36drm' $550' 3 car gar<igl.'. 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Children '"!!!~!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ OK $800/mo lse. -: or847·6803. BAVFRONT V I E W Secunt). pre:.l1ge. NEWPORT SHORES 3Rr. 2Ba. charming. pool. ten rus S'72S m o 673-6210 3 Br 212 Ba M75 963-0867 or 968-2297 privacy. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. ------111!'11!9-pool. ll3001m oyrly . $590, 2 m s tr bdrms. ............ 3240 W.ewfrOilf Hws • children & pel8 OK!. 21"1 Ille. 611·1400 ba. Uke new 1ns1de ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.-tL .. 11fr..t Avail. Aug I.st. Near the ..._ beach. <Delaware/S pr. 3Br, 38a. family room. WOW!!! in gfletd ). 2 s tory, 3 lrg. y ard, upgraded Won't Jul. Newpo rt bdrm. 3 b a. Exec Ho me carpellna. draperies. Crestlownhouse . 3 Br 2\.'t with ram. rm. frplc. ~uet floors, SUOO /mo. Ba, wet bar, walk l o , dahwsbr. patio, aundcck ~ ooly. oo pets. San· beach. tennla. pool, spa. IE dbl garage w /elec di, A&\. 714 .. 94-0791. AvalL AUi. 1. •tmo. 1 garage door ope ner . 32 Bdrm 1 Ba on stream yr lse. 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AC Secunt) 1~ \to Lar~c:? nr 2 lull Compare befor e ~ou s:i50 mo :'-Ju fk'h C.111 Gil.!> pd Nr SC Plala baths Be.1ulllul J rt•J 1 renl Cuslt>m de:-.lgn betwl't•n I Uam 7pm 53&9MI olo<'k)t 10 tH'l'Jll :-0.0 features: Pool. BBQ. 5.599265 ~s-... ~ .. vi•• "'GE 1•1-:Ts b7.1 111 111; or WESJ\Lfff' 2 bdrm 1•, bJ T<111o nhou. .. c i\v<11l. r\Ujt 8th Adults onl). no peu. ~ 1728 Bedford Lant• 5-18 7533 cov·rd garagl', nl'w ..,.. .. ''""'"'" -... 83JJ.:Mj furniture. :-.u rroun<fl'd I~ pJllo .... outh or hw\ fk>au11ru1 nl'w Adult Al>I --"'2'!"y'!!! .. -... "'a·s-OL_D __ _ "'1th plush land. .. capini.: S3fl0 1nt•Iud1 n.: i.: '" No IJl'li. Im med or Beu<'h Brc·cn" 2Bdrm' ~ Adult living at it:. beM 1175 8826 r upanr~ r ool. spa. SJ50' C.:lo!>l'lO Bt•Jch' 2 Rr. t •~ ba, lndry rm No pels lndry rrr1 . garaj(t' av.iii Gara~I" ,\pµlc tS..1ft7 I fN• JdJ kit c hen . Pr>vatt> 2 bdrm fumished$48U S of llwv Spac1ous211r tBrSJ80.2BrS415S435 iu:.vrr ~tt-:S SJt<l~ }.ird S425 mo S300 1 bdrm furnished 5400 Qlrpet. drapelt, bit in:-. . TSL M~ml 645·11L22 -----.ccunty & cleaning. 769 365 W. Wilson.f)l.12·llnl prl'<•h' d t•t·k. carport SHARP 2 llR <"Ondo. all llam1lton. apt l ·A. Dnvc StiOO utils meld ;\rtults l..ari.?e Upstairs I Br. <1Pt ulll paid ln<'IU(ft'i. w O. b). thc•n t.'afl for appt \ & 2 bdrm Tra1lc•" S185 & up + ~{'c urtl y No onl) 673 r..'~-673 01&\ no lk't.s, ref's rcq l sl, rerr1~ dt '>\OH l'uol 963-1112 lust. & cleaning depo::.11 Adult!'> only $195 Cull S325~·9395or67~·9800 557 42i1ti U!tk for ShannJ or 546 588C>tisk for Pam chtldrenordog!t &12 !1193 3 Br. 2 8 11. upper dplx ---Soltab lc• for famtl} or Newly d ecor I Br Dplx thn.'<-' $650 mo 675 &132 NEW DELUXE Sep by garages Qwct ---369 Avocado 2BR. fBA . nr Br h & t:mplyd adult over 35 &ch('lor S350 I Br ~25. I & 2bdrm. d1shw~her. Warner. S350. Isl & la::.l Ref·s No pe ts SJOO 5550 Comple tely r e gar. patio. rrpt, $360 & 7821Sycamorc 548·l021 furbished Many xtra:. I S'50 7S9c·l914.494·2962. blk to ooean M r. and L.olf-e•och Je41 Lrg furn. Bachelor . 1 8 4 8 3 3 o 3 eve~ & 1 3 BR. 2 ba, Woodside ••••.••••••••••••••••••• Jbr. partially furn, no person, nr t7lh/lrv1ne weetlench Agent Village. view of pool 1 bdrm. Xlnt ocean v1('1111. c h i ldr e n , pets or Util pd. S310. 645-0963 1,... ~.Also 2 b r. 2 ba $425. WaUt lo pnvatc beach wate rbeds, ref. Near ColtaMHe .... 67S-1M2agt N e w c arpe t , pa int , Hoeg.'800.541·1764 tW..._•._. l740 ....................... drapes, sun porch. S500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Brl"'11BaTwnhse.p•l10. t yr .old2br.Very nit:i?& m o . 549·1186 R on. UDO H.l's FIMIST gar. new rugs etc 276 cln . Sm y rd. C ls to 833-0489 Pam. Elegant spacious apl, h i SparushEstaleLlvlng! Cabrallo . S450 mo shops S4SO 675-7285 ceal, 2ba. sep d in rm. Beautiful park·Uke sur-640-0839 Nu 28r condo b>' S .C I blot-It beach. small 2 br adult.5. 675-6359. dln•s T e rraced No"'"'"· s1ng1e pref S4SO ---------roun • · " e Plaza. view. A1C, all ..--'"'I U IP Id P -11 pool. Sunken IH bbq, Eye Appeaung 2 r $395 iocl uhl. before llam ,..... l1 a ! .,.,.. sparkling fountai ns CoveredPatio!Garage a meni t ies . Sheri ... Sf7sorukforCarlat S390!NewlyDE4:oraled Spaciou s r oom s . Chlldren0K!1892Slfee 979·2390 days. o r ask gn.~ Clogeto 8eacb(t450>fee Separate d ining area. RENTJMES 631'""5M Recptforinfo548S ---------RENTIMES 631-4555 Wallt·in d06et.s, home· VIE·w Clty Ntahta!Co&y2Br 1--------- like kitchen fr cabinets. SlaperSenntlon! l.190 PRIVACYN '"6CentralA/CNew Walk lo HuoUnaton BreezY2Br! Garage! Adult Complex, l Br • Heated Pool! Jacuzzi Center. ()penPatiol(MllHee loft, 2 Ba .• e n e lsd WontLaat!C5116>fee 1 Bectroom lurn from RENTIMES 83l-.4MS aaraae. blt-lns. lndry RENTUIES 631-4555 -ldO fac .. Jae .. 9550. ---------- 2 Bedn>Om fum lllOO ~&nd·&lrfne.rby,•n· S4WIDOSPMCl31.tl07 ............. JIU Twnhse-unfurn. from joy summer In thls l&e 2 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ssoo BR apt. Dl5 mo. 2l6S l6lh 3Br. m.. S450 mo. Call 2bdnn. Iba. Condo. Poot A.duhs. no pets. Pl. Mon·Frl., 1'76·2460 Ruu a.t u1. \900 or private paUo. car Pon. Utilities free• 631·'*8 MTS mo . .sl$-O:Kl · TowMou&e 2Br, lt'aclous l..AQUINTA HERMOSA Uvtna pool. •dull$. No Spacious I bdrm. ••rdtn Zbdrm. 2ba .. pclol. bll·lns. mu Pa.rblde LD. 1 blk pett. i.ns. 7~ W. lkh. St. apt. Pool • rec. All U\.11' Adu It bl d 1. Ocean W. of Beecb, a blU s. of •IG07. pd. Adult. no peu. b r ee u •. 14 8 O m o . f'.llliqer El Puerta Maa 4 U • 0 24 3 • A I t 6 en-1441 Wlklllleml M2-st'71 199M.,a.Aft.Apt$ Wl'4l·MSZ. 11MIMMM .... oun CALL llNTIMIS IOO'SOP'VACANOES FREECOUNSl:lJNO s:n~ r" Now takln1 reettVatlona tor wint• re~. Call ua ror dtlalla. JONt:S REALTYf73 . ..QlO ...., Baock to bch, 1 room • beth, -mo. • 12S3, lllS) .. -4111 • ltfslw ... ......_ ...... ,._.. 4JIO .... , GM....... 44M ..... W..tM 4600 w.ltytel.._ IOJI "nd!y. July 27 1980 OAJL V PILOT •ff , ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 4JIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ _.. .... Jiff APPLYMOCHAA•I ....................... I Mo. .. H Nl&l"M ... C\lte poodle ndl _______ ""'".. 5120 Ptw1rert1 UH •ur:,_ .. 1 li.M"-•••••••.... • •ttOWll• * 9laratil 1ar•J•, • bULa. lmlum a pt. Npt area. ~...................... ....................... ftr41.-... l 1111' + .... YWa aau.o.. trom Madi 1111 170 ftlO .... ,.,.c..ew Q • I $ --...................... . •11&9'vlly decora1r1I. "-*ShArlntServlt'• ~ ' PrftU1!0ut ellec-111&1te. u1e •• c can. rup "*11111 & --.c.u btlon llOOll. m057Ud•n~031S -lncld1 H C lf'rYlt'H. ..... • --I.II &Uljle 11ra1• In ~al reqit • phone ., .. -.nna. Be pi.m,ere4 wld• a ....,_.._ , .. 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Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd, 67J.2S22.75•H.2'6. ---.--1116 -_ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• :\1uruw Av<'nue. 8est or TO Colit M 3 645 3433 a ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,'4 f to hr 3 Oft h,,e, " ~IT Df&l'ff for All\. 731 U331:1. 0 ~ · r Jobs W-..cl. 7075 F'or rt11H tbr II stlo UIC.SUtns ww;.wrv DUMI $500,000 Ing this ad to r >our ••••••••••••••••••••••• J)n\atebeach U7~ • ~1~1:r tit"~ 118 tlil 1'1111 ... l'Qrt 1w .. r h o.e.. Office Sp.ce Servic<' Station Managers -"Bil. -'.:...l>e<'_la_l..;.;A_ir_t._____ SICY'S CZI AVAIL • .-.mor• *~ 1oc Neur O t; 111rport 400to 5000 '4t-Ft. 4 wu pd trn~ So Oranice ,, ,~ TOUCH OF CLASS l~tror t'/I' te mpor1try Wh\ .., ... , .. l1n1t• •·nil Ut•11l1ml rt'c't'1Jllu11,t•1m Vnty SHlary + comm. . .... t d So'l\C Af ..... ~ .. ' .. r It MAKE S04KONI HA~Y ESCORTS J<l.,., wan e · v· · ! •~•-t...-...1 lto m.1nl•\ loolon.: for .i i•11•n<·1• rm , Jun or •J11n1t.onffl Snvu:1·& other servineome.smln Wlth term s upto MAJtf lOMfONtlM•U <Ht!a X ln t :.k ills Lo .,.___ 0 roon11n.ilt• • Lr\ u "•rv · utlla. WO lrt•i· Ulllltlt.'i lricludt'd vestment n•q , :Julo rcq , ~HRS. 752·0817 Rat es 17141 768-8721 ....................... l•'tlilt', Hn'••n 11nd IO tO J!ll''I & wort .• OJICt"nlto l\1rport ror deuull\ C#ll S1at1on 5 YEARS P lace a HAPP YAD Ma rtlyn o (:J nylime1 -..--lct"ww for'""' 'h ikt• ltw 1 1~. "kl "' t'8lt1unint ,.ow •• u o " " , ,. _ _. C y LK• .. ~ .. Sa .. ' Villalt ~rl'\lln.il orv ..iv 11 M. ll o "1 " n 11 " n r • I n •· in 1h1s column ~ ' -·H"' M~ .. . u or ""UH ..... w II A 3 u I 7 I 4 ) 7 3 I . 2 2 I 5 d \!> ' l S3 25 ~ N ,2 1·11nfll:1t.m 011t11fftnJ10~ • cc~i.11 tu .... a,ur Paymenls as low as oron y · · ESCORTS Pan timl.'workwant~d. 1.1w I bdrm hhur. lko~Jltnnmn)alt" l'wyi. <7H l49$2~ eve-.. St:J • Call 642·:i678 · •d1alt llf>l~ "'I& 1•t.111, lion Managers Inc An INTEREST 2A llr s fl4 t 0180 Gen Off Arctng <.:lcrk h u rn :H I ~ .: h1l rm 133-1113 t: 0 E '.\1 'f I Ccnh/Checks Many .\I. l'xper. wrk w t lown1'c>u:.t•,. ttt1m ~.., , JI Ct .. er1u.1lauons to Jt'n· public & off ns11 JIO(lb.h'no1 . v.1Ht'f1.ill drl\. \l\.\\.,\.l'llllf\.lny .l'c...-,......,w kOUCIHTEtt ln1ere:.ted 1n pos uve rurcr Oav111 for getting Ambp/MC/Visa rto bertaTay lor 5'821:190 IJOO(h ' (: ... ,for 1011k1na ~ ./...,_ 1hinking ind1v1duals lo ONLY her dnvers license. The ~~~~~~---•! ~.iltnJt paid .. 'rom ~II "N011tt11Jlr "'''rt h ·•ti> ,/ ·~·-MEW,ORT manage own bus1nec;l> roads of Cah fom 1a are l>wfto 1-'t-." llm,• '"nh 7 S2-5 1 I I ~~.:-:=,=::-• t-:lt'l(dnl exeru11vc s wtei. 63l 1648PM nowadargerous placeto *FOXY LADY* LIH' In tllh Wilnll'tl 497-3181 on f:tt'<irti lu ttl-'.i1M1•11 .1 ........ ..,,,... 111 prel>tlUt' lot' lnclds For fo'astAct1onCall be""'Dad OUTCALLONLY then \\ 1·1ot un \II F.id1h·11 ' 1t0tt.;i1"h..ir1• 1 '"' 111 b1 h :.~'ft'lan .. 1 :.cf\ ll'l'?>. rt' Porr .. ta1" I!; C rJm1r Im * 972· I 138 * 7100 t u Sei. .. 1n1t \ 111,q:t 10 mu 11tiul 1•t r 1\\:a1l lcpl1tin1,l, lt>leph<inro µer et Hela1I businei.<> 851-0991 ' Lost&Fo...d 5300 (714)11!13 ~IU8 I f l HO ~UJJlln•-Kt7 17 H Jl\!>Wt'nni:: & mun.> f '°'" Located IO South Coasl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2 7 :> I> t-r "' r II t: \ I I W I I ....... 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltoorn tor rent. 1>1JOI nr OC noomo ~~ ~IU .ifl t>l'\I t'emall,I prl'I I llr llouw 111 19lh Pl.il'Cllll.1 ~'00 Full h!>e pnv 645·1~1 Hoom for Rent 1n N1.•" JJOrt Cre:.t Condo Fl•m uni> ~ mo 642 430U =:!tis I ll41r .. HJ th Pool 111 .. A .... t., I \ HT 1-. Rs I J g e e- l,11 u111 t0)1 ~2;. I c~:.~~~~~~~~~~ I l'0\11 i\~11'.S \ pro nlablashed S-$0.000good I REPUBLIC ..... '\ lli.11 llt(I XZ:t1 le .., ......... •I "n\.1run~·nl Wiii + ITI\\?nlOI") dVJll up 'L t•ri,.tll u1f1 tt'' 1 11• ~ ' ""' 1 """" 000 ' k 'or J' 714 851 0081 U """'· n:> '' •J\ l tiw un in ;J trn t·1111uu t'\'11t1or19t;l(I ;.;u 1~1 ~1120 .\gt . 1'11111 n., mu i.ilol> hJll 1..iO :.fl 11 ,,.~ ,.,12!> , .. r mu IX>luxe I & 2 rm u(f1Ct'~ ...... k s b 1 1 HOME ult fo iirc.•I l ·,.11 .iltl.'r ,... A. A 11 1 L' .:xe 1ni:: u stanlra n ~ :111!13•"''5 .. tmt l>'11t1 M ~ B Al:l'lll .,...., irport Olt' rrom \t'Slor Comml'rl'l.il ~"' .11 "'~12 :~o No bl.' rt•4 Card Lork S1:r\1rt· StJ DAN Locul µr11I llui.mt•!>' mac• . l1t>n!> St:Jrt UIJ 1·J111t:il L :.trJll:ht. will :.hart· h1i. l! 1 ""1 ·' .\ho:. a 1:.)1.ct ut "'~' 525 S<i I-'\, wood punehng. Wnle H H Oil l 'o, I' U 1. , .. 1 f :-,0.1ll• .... av,ulablt• 23U ,., 'lo 1~662 1 (.' \ ...... _ H •'.J __ vr . l ar > oc·1·11n ront vn l7th St ~ 7000 6.'H 5ti6I t·arpt-l, I"-' rking, ut ii • IC 1 . rVIOt'. / 1 nc omt ii.oan FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642·5678 RRST LADY .•.......•...•...•.•... 1\c•rount!\ ltcee1•1a blt !look keeper nt•l'!h•d b\ land&rapl' &cot+. Modets ,1rc hlll'Clural 1>lannini: .,_....Dancers• firm 1-·u11 11ml'. w t l --·1 2,r ... <•xpcr 1n a ll * 972· 1345 * t'lt·nc-al 'kill~ for i:ent•ral Mt: & 1sa At'('t'l>ll'd ol I 11· •• b iH' k u 11 ("a II ~~~~~~-1111111!!~•1 Vvonm· '17'1 'lllO COVER GIRL • OUTCALL • 953 tn7H ~I<' VISA ACCOUMTAHT !-h1n~IC.·t-'VI' (.'1;,.t. 1·n·•lll EIJI' t·x11 (;room lor 1•1111 IJ'Ollt•r lhf.' ~.tnd 1n W N•·WPort · ' ·-· <!052 Nt'wpurl l!lvd CM _!_<n_l_3 5~4-·6_75_·_5.'itM.l Company Broker ~ lii.·.iut1fullv luru All util "THE" 5.'lti ·UKI !;4<1·2228 Room & bn:Jrd m t'\ tnrlurft·d ·ror univ ~17'.1 MOPED SHOP $ Loc.t or Found a pct'.' <.:a ll Anima l A !>s 1,tant·t LA:ai.:ut· !'>37 2273 no r ,,,. ~~re - c h ange fo r mulht•r:. I nw ll75HI1 1 l•r h11n1" EXECUTIVE SUITE •.~1....... R ~ .... 50 h I ' Full ~l'n'H'l' nrfltt•:. 111 --ss efttuo .. .. e per. Ml1l>u del Mar I 'i7S l:W 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area $46 l26li N" w p n rt <.: l' n I 1• r '"' '17(I For s1on' & offln• !>pace :Jt -----II 11 o m m ... t e w :.c 11 1 1• ti '""' ,,. 2brrondo.o-.-.nhdlhroom J ,.'t•malc. LJrge La kt· rl·a:.onable rall'i. ~1~rl~l'~ll~:1:lc~t 1111 r~~~~l 11~~~~1 ~u~ ~ ;.,,~~ 1';1~.~~t:~r'' ~J~l 1t·,~.r~~111r'.'.' ~~~~ ~·~~~IJ~~u~· d ll' J!(ed µrdcrrccl 761Hlb.'~ 21!5 i.q II 1111·lucl1·" n·C't'IJ l'LAZ1\ w11man Call 4111 bdon I twni>.t J.inllon.11''1 ult 1525 ~k»J V1•rd1· 1-:. c M l2S..!l~ f'ruh:' "·int:., ... mc:.!:.3S ut1l 1-1d & m.111· l'.ill 545-4123 a.c.c <~353 ------J ~hr 'lllr ~''" porl Ill~ 11,... "" Room for rt•rll. 110111 s.r.;,.1a..,t+dt•µ ti.t .. !1+;:u • 11 .. "U <.:.\1. UIJ to 4700 ,,q II Ha rbor. rJm11\ .1lmo.... S!:!.'> 0 Ill. Jlr, lJrjl\'l' ,J\,111 JI 11nrrw corm•r. 8403105 h m 0 .'>IK ;J7 1t U\LllO,\ F1•m\\Jlll1•1lt11 tlrJ1>1·' li:Jul Bi•Jlh l ilh & :\\\pl 111\d work.. 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W1:l-k_, •Cd:\l DJ::L.UXl-:SUITl-:S Hm & pnv I.la lr.•1• tc 11 ·'~ 1"'1'' lid 1.11 ~ 1-'rum s:w:. ,\1r 1·11nd I ~~'-'='I ('Xp. gurdl•nt•r lor !i h '· "'"~ _ .irnplt• µkg Ulll pd. :!!1:>:1 iSO~(J FT lilh Stn•1•1 ... liu:-.1t·'1 '>huµp1n g t'l'lll• r. Coi.t;o '.\h•-.,1 H l .1l11n11m11 " ti75·ti700 hrs/wk. l nrnt· 5.'ll!C~Jlloornm:il t.' Wat1lt•tl I:: C~t llw ~ ti7biilt<MI ft s l'M ComnRrcial ~~ _ Sh:irt·::! Bu Ai.it ,\\'..til ,\ug ~pl lkh \IJl'.\rthur HI Retttab 4475 I Br. Co:.tu :\k ,u. ~ni.:J l ~u.,anti:ll 5114lt ____ 400 ·700 "<I ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• man Sl50 Call aft llA'.\1 Wurkmi: molh('r & 2'yr old w Serr('tar~ Shr t''< 2073 SQ.FT. lor lt·asc at 646-0936 ----_ ----, !'>tin wuuld hke lo !>hr pcni.l' 851·1651 ____ 3W J:: 17th St -Wc!>Lpon 1 h :'11 Sq uare. <.::ill M ui. I br. I hu. for rent ,\\ u1I l cir new Cui.ta · e:.a 250 sq. fl 2 room :.uill' Adrian. 8<1 rrctt Hll)' fmmed. Over 2S pref ~ll'll.' &IS·~·-__ Grow1d noor. Sl 65 mo 642·5200 673 I~~ Bmmh.' -.hn· ... m I ltoUM 77'J W 19th. Sl C :'It Tom ----I l'\1 Pt·b Smkr OK \1 I-%? l!lOO S......rRMtals 4200 ~1•0r ll1:!>pnhl \1.Sut ,:f ---I-;:: ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ . ~ VI ice '."IPJll" :J\al r U Large Big !:War <.:abm "15 dlll _ _ -1 '-Cr\ll'l' exl:t·u~l\l' ~urll:' Ideal localmn for f1!>hmg 'H1·'1J F1•m tn ,hr "ith a\a1l for lea~l rn C.:l'nH ~ hiking or JU~l ~1·llin)l I -.Jllll' CllM llurm• ~>O Pointe Loc:utt-d ne.,ir <X a wu)' Wknd or "'k I\ , , . u 1 ii 1, 7~, !.l:IKi Airport For leJ!'>IOR 1n r al c!'> av J t I I 7 I I 1 1;;:14!113:! I fol'mdtion t·all l>t:t•D\'l' ~5 1\!116 ! -'luff !155 221:111 -I \1..th• roommJll'. Balboa ---- Cha""."mg I hr l 'ntil <11·1 1'1·nm ~17 mu Sht'n WHY PAY 15. North 1•ntl I.JI! 111-h. i;n 1711? MORE? ch to tx·h Ii.: 'cl hnl'I< ----I BBQ,SSOO m11 1:>4Kl!71 ,..,kr:lH~,hortll·m\l \' n ·-.p 7S•PerSq.A . m.111.· .,;, 30. pool. lt•nn1i.. :'\1-:WOf FIC.:l:: PAl<h dplx. 20 :.lt'P" to .,,11111 + , ·~ uul MJI 1:mi i•.O i>W ~ t::ud11.I M PRl:\H; C.:0:\1 propert~ w Coa:.t llwy fronlal!l' & .idJ lo Fas hion blJnd ,.'rom 000 j,000 .,q fl Sc'<' our ad undt•r ··He.ii 1-:-.lJll' Gt•nt•r:tl" 111 loda) 0!> Cl.1,~1f1l·tl CD~l l'ropcrt~ Mi:: ml !US 0537 MEWPORT PLAZA!! Pnmc retail space. 13011 ft. SI 170 mo. 1000 N Hri::.tol. NU. l'atnc·k ,\ .. '\ 631 12611 ---------- lftdintriat Rental 4500 Npt lkh. IJ4•aut furn :?llr I ""'" b<trm & b1t ~Omo w.o<'n vu ,\\'<Ill 1\01: --,\naht-1 m 16·30 Matun· rl':-.P r·pl 1m I Cuurl) .Jrd SU Ill'!> frt1m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7S 'w~ fiJI 0171 I 2ti.-l ,,q. ft. to 2000 Ml It 5650 Inc! 1Qfl' near nu I w1lh pm Jlt bi.Ith~. ,\ C . 2265'. llllUI Redondo Cir U DO ISLt: Bl\ Y FIH>\!1' l t'lll'lleli-, m1n1 bhndi., & ::S. llunt U<'h 11--12 283-1 Br.~ ba. pmoll· 1>1·•11'11 '·l~•ont:\lqfc abundant p:irkinR 1 . S750t wkly. S2500 '"'' 1 ff!'•f'i'ldct;_ l mlk lrum SanlJ 1'n..t & SPECIAL 675 18.'>4 -• -H1 \ l'r,,rde Frw',, J.t.,,...l -·--· ·" -tcr~ ll mu & up Im LIMITED Newport Bt":Hh. 1110 II mt'd1alt.' ottup.,i nn from sand. 1-'re-:.hl> lit• Rental 0U1ce open :\Ion OFFER! cor tbr. ::.300 "k 2hr Ol!Je:-.t & laq.:1.•..,l :Jl:t'tH'\ thru l-1'1. '• to 5 7HO ~ StOO/wk Still a\'ail lor ~t·nmgS<J L°Jhforni.i t'.uC'11d St Suitt• 101. RENTAL RATE Photo:. :ind llt•ft•r<'nt•t•-. A~ 997.c»32 ort;75 81 :n l'rt•d1b ABC NBC CHS 714m 4_·39_ll___ REDUCED! fUJb fum~hc.•d beuc.·h m t l'<hmi1 L \ T1rm·-. Ett :\led1cal Dental H'.\10 lagc. Hunlln).'lon ik!Jl'h I ull U~~.ISinn· Hlil 7i6 :.q ft in N <.:oi.tJ 536-1~ lr\1m'.:"ear1\1rpurt )f~.i Groundfloor.fulh --IR_V_l_H_E_T_ERRACE -I Rmml wanl1.'tl 110 area ~i~~~ 1 :n~~"' ~~1~ Lovely home ,J\.UllJhll' \1 F, mellow, ~ll!O mo 957·1000 for AUGUST at S2ti4JO l>i·r mrl ut1l !*iO 641H. '--------- month 3 Bdrm 111 a -_ Ofhtc o r dl':.k <,pa<'l'. SUPERLOCATlON H~mu_ll' ~i·.edt•d,:\l f D11na Pomt a rea c7l41 Agent, 631 1400 Nun Smkr JBlt Condo s.ts.:rm ------N B !\tan} l(lras S225 ------- Vocatioft Rntals 4ZSO 1175 9638 _ ___ 1200 s/f office--$600 •••••••• ••••• ••••• ••• • • S.A !JSJ 011 l MAUI Kapalua Resort. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Jae. in <.:ondo. Oce an view. 213/470 3212. Rmmate. East CM. P\'1 bath. Rers. Kitch & 1ar pnv. $ZOO mo 631 1666 a ft ti KaanapaU Beach. Malll, Lge room with pvt bath in Hawa ii. Ocean Front beaut 3 Bdrm hous~ nr Weekly Rental 1 bdrm beach. ~on·smoker. no Cond o . A Ir co n d . pets. avail Au~ 1st S285. washer IJ!ryc r . Ca II bw. _7_60_·_1_323 ______ _ Prof Exec ore Suite!> New l''ull Serve BldJ<, H B 3 ore Suite S595 Own/Agt 1714>847·5338 NWPTOCEAN VIEW.r Exclw.ive suitl.' ne ar B;_1~ end Hoag. 1120 i,q ft Sl 200 m o . Ad :: 196. 642-4:Kl024hrs Mesa Industrial Partc 711W.17th. St. Costa Mesa, Ca. 642·4463 • 1.800. 3700, 7500 set-ft. _,., avoil. for i ..... clah OCCMpORCy; • Carp•h, drapes, wet bar. • 28• sq. ft. • Off•r ••pir•s 1 /31 /10-• Off le• hrs.: M ·F 7 :30-4. Sat: I 0AM-2PM. 11,000 sq fl. Industrial Bulldjn~. Bar~aln lease. Only 16' NNN. E lo Room 1.200 s q n. omce. 4 yr. lease. etc. N c H B Loca· lion. Call 892·5507 d ays. or 4~·0220 eves. 213 1 7 9 6 · 7 1 2 l. .r l' ii I Male 21·30 to share 2 br. 2131795-606\ I' :i ba. gar. CM 645--7305 F'or rent 200-400.600 or 800 Lagu na Beach. Ocean _an __ s_______ Sq. Fl. in prime Irvine Front. private b each. Mother & Son looking for olfice. Will rent with or M-J 2800 sq n. Bldg. on 2br, rwly (um. Aval! now M/F to shr rent or Ond without furniture &tor 75xl30' lol. Pave d &r 4t Sepl. 642·1802 or place together. HB area Secr e tar ial ser v ice. fenced in C.M.642-46lO 97~ P e rfect r o r s mall - ' _960-__ 10_1_7 ------Architect o r Englneenng Stew... 4550 TAHm Rmm l Fem. pref .• will . CO. 2081 Business Center ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spend a .heavenly vaca I cons. ide r Male. NO KIDS Dr. Suite 130, l rvme, Ca. 10.000 sq. ft. f'enced, LIOlllt\lhss modem 2br.2 S200 mo + 12 util. CM Call Jtm Haycs955·0333. balhrm. fac's. & e lect. ba bung alo w . o n the llob6Jl·92S!I ----------Ideal ror contractor. 5< rt. wate r -a r ound the Days: S48·9831 islaod rrom Papeete m Room mate wanted, 11alive s urro undan1u1 ma le. 25·30 to sh are Retlhft W..t.d 4600 Adulls only. Car in· house in Irv. Sl90 + util. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eluded. Tran.sportallon Days; 759.79~0• Amy. Wanted In Costa Mesa or lo 4t rrom a irport pro-E · '""'"' lrvlne area, 2 or 3 BR. vided. PVt pty. 979.31199 ves: 551""""'· ho use prefe rred . 3 ne1• wMnds. FelOlle, non smoker t o 1 .. -.. ---~•--1111 Adults. Xlnt references. ...... ~ 4JOO share house. Lar1e furn. Unique, Deluxe 6 7 3-s 7 0 1 E ves . & ............... •••••••• rm A private ba. Mesa Office Space weekends. MoviM'J Avo&d deposits It .Verde l200 11)0, ullls In· Available muting E xecutive c ul rivint expenses: _cld_._'11_5-_'7794_._____ wantalorentroom,week f'r oftH lona lly sin ce R h 1 •Wet Bars ni"""ta.°"-11$5. oomma te to s r g .,, :::!:.: 1"11. lmne Twahse, IHt rno. • Fireplaces HOUSIMAns Incl u tt 1. Commun It)' •Private Patios 3br. 1anrurnlshed. rrpl. 832-0:M s t 1 VI pool, RV access If possl· pool Female prefe rred • pee acu ar ews ble . Prefer Suta Ana ~to tllatt CdM 3 1-~-------250 to 3000 Sq. Ft. • Hts. or Eu t aide CM. but 8 a • • • r o c o • n • Share HwtUnaton Beach (714)• 875-&ee2 wtll conalder other op-Yt11tutaa. non amkr. home. Walk lo beatn. Uom. Cell anytime, lam· --.a.---lpm.at..mt. ' $27,000 Be your own bo!>~ Ex l.o:>t. Gold Seiko wa t1·h. lraordm:U") poknt1al If ---------•I Sun Uth St. 1-fB Call \OU llkl• lu work at th1• Mort-s Trust !'>l!I n16 Re-.-.ard bl•at·h W1lh a fulurt• T lllS D-~~ • 5035 ----IS IT' =13fj 5408'1·-11 n:'U> U~I Ko-<I Llhr '.'Jlkt WAJ..KEK & Ll-:1-: K 1-: •••··~··••••••••••••••• Ht::W1\HU \ (•ry lmp.1r ESCORTS •953-4473 • ,\lwa ~' op1·n ~'"-"~,\(; ... Ill w 1.\11 \I YSTfl \1 \."!'> \t, 1-. Scrtfftt Mt«J. Co. 1..n1 11 1, n .. 1urn1·rl ~ .. l',\l:"T Stun· "'''' 1-kh \II l~P•" 111 rl'.11 '''IJ lt'I CIU<·' -\.-.kt·rt 6i3 11.,,;, \IJ ..... •I.!• "I• \t ' 11 .... 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ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY AS SIGMMEHTS Or.HI...!•' ( ·110111' " 1~1orn 1111!' \nd '"Jr•· w1•' ~t· r1· AO&EaT MALFS account~ _.,.....,..,_, IST.&2HD. 11·n,11.11111url'Rro1u-.111h,1 6423812 ······~·u·s·~·s··E·~L······· TRUST DEEDS \•loµl ·' pd .•• In trll - :-.Fl<... ht ••• ~'!IMll\ :10 .\11rrn.1 I < .1r1· 1 ··n•··r MC/Vi·sa t:low T.on t,1m1I\ t.111 ~r., purd1.1.,1 .11111 n •l1 Tht'"' 111\ 1ni: .1n1rn.t1 .. 1 h1·rr .1ri· m.1 nv n""' 11rm' m"''"..: 111111 lh• Or 111;:1· I 111H\I\ .or'"'· 111 111.;111..: .t11out ,on 1111 r.-.. ltlL tl1•m.111d 1111 I\ 1 1 • rH fli 1•tf '' 1 t.UUCUt,• 1• 1 '"ill" I 111111.: n ·nler Ill l..oi.:un.o :?nd 111 ::,t50h I ,, r ' I rn-.'fl hum.· ... 111 tht·ir ''"'" .'\1~ol'I lnl·lut11 -. .tll Owrwr. :'111111 Ow1wr '" l'flo.1:-.o·h1·1 1• 01>1•11v\ln l'<IWPlllt'nl & IUrn11ur1· jlrt'll·". l•'I' ""'"'ll11ld 1.1.n i!>I :r.:H .\1.tkeu11offcr ,\J..,o lhrul&~'ondo · I · H~<.it:::"'T HEAL TY IX)UBS rt\: \:-..CIAI. t"orun<I l 'tx>tllt• rnl\, ,ml r ·.·,·MT-.L•M•A••s•sA-G•E·.-1 ,IJ~~'oc AIRPO;·.t •· l.1' \ \111l1l •1r , 1 .• , \1 ••• •ltnl .1111 ' I 11'1 \t l"lllllllalll-. -..·1l111r \(T•lllfll,tlll' lli11Jkk<'t'IJ1•r \c·l11un11nl! l'l1•rt,..., 831·3114 ~Ell\ H'IS I Jd blk. \ll' lla r bo r lnvestmrnt t..40 bOll1 1!11 16111 Gi:.l•·r C'.\1 7 22 .;..io 8563 Wanted 5020 FOR-SALE ~\-S250 000 Uit-l Sml Be1gl'Cockapoo Whlli' mJI~'· ~ & :ti>. !>l't'~ II •ou arc-nut .1wJn· nl •••••••••••• •••• ••• • • • • not<' i.e<·urt>d h) a f 1rs1 ··Mu ff in · .1u1 y 41 h m .. 5 <' m t' n It 1 t' le 1h1· hcner1h of w11rt,.111.:. 1:111 Bin·h ~It ; .. 1~. 1121 .. I 11 2.Jm .Jl'r'"' Sht•r:1t•111 Orange County Produt· l.ru!ol dl·l'<i on I plu.4' acre:. He n t 11! 1.• p rk a r e 11 6'73-56:23. &ou (,7:1 5774! lemporurv '1 ... 1l u' ur 1100 Co. w::int:; 1n\•( .. <lor.; nf <1<·1•an \'It'\\ prnJ)l•rt\ 1n lli·v.Jn1 S.~I 02!iCJfl 7pm Cl\•• u' • 1·al1 v.•· w1ll l1<· 50' • return. Short ll·r m th1· Sun Juun (.'.ap1slrJn1J U.N· -..·i.:h1 nn"' • lot ;.o-111,. h,•IJIJ\ 111 dt"'U"' 11 ,. rot1 6->l wk~ (.'1111739-4420 Jr<'J rt1,coun1i-.1111 \ll•hf 1 ....... 1 Gm1<.ir.i~ 1>Jrak1-t·t ·' nv> t:uJrJnl\'t-.1 (..ti \11U '-'•· .1n· lri< .1lo ·1t 111 30% Annual Return Jl>!Jfll'C 1:; P•·r r1·n1 111 Wt'ebt'l' t .1lk ... ~nlh~o~r.1 lft,. C'o fdwl'lt lt.tt1f..t1 rllJlunt\ \\hll'h 1' .I.Jn :! '\pt Ra' "'t' Kt'W•1r1l llwld111g lntert'!-led in real e!'>latt· t~ Pnn· S220.000 (.'all •~11 2131 MERCEDEZ :!t:U ' Hr .. JtJ .... 1\ =~1w1 dt-\elopmt'nt : :\tin SW" 17111 &IO I-IHI -------~Jnt.,i \11.i. rme~tmcnt Wr1h' 5UJ Lo~t v.h1lf• lo' f•m.11t ESCORTS f714183S-4103 Supcnnr \\1• 'H '12fi6:J l w \t1Ur Tl> lo hu\ J . l'110dl•· :-..-.. mt·n G1\.1 * * FHt:t-:P,\Rl\J ~(; Moneytoloa-;-5025 hom,c· No d"t•oun1 l\w WNthrr:Jr1.•a ,'.;H 751-0537 24--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH4~ 1olli :>t:>7 & 631 3·,21, fNEED fMONEY • CREOITMO PROBLEM 2nd & lrd TD loans 978-6531 Arranl<(ed b~ Coast Home Loans HOMEOWNERS OM Day Approisat Ul>e )Our eqmty for bill!>. home add1t1onl>. \'Jru t1ons. CIC. Any amount. any reason Credit or Job not necessary Compari• o ur cost s . 24 hrs & weekends. 644-1923. 846-556 7 MEED MONEY FAST!! Pvt Pty has unlimited funds to loan on 2nd TD'i. No credit c·hcck · No balloon p:J y mc nl ~ · Money ror any rcai.on · U>w monlhl~ payments. ni-:w Atto__ I hrs. "~--t / I \:nv. ll1nn..: -..--emrn s FOL'NO· :\t a ft• t1g1 r l Penonafs/ 'lnf>l'd 1.11 C'M .tr1·J LOS!-: WEIGllT ~()\\. • •• ~.~ ... ~.~•••••••• Young in Ji:•· S-it; ti.'t!li tun & 1-.J~Y v. .iy to l•i" 00 F'OL''.'11> 2 k ti !Cl lo ZI II>.., .J mnnlh Announc:flnentS SI ' 1, .. n,, nr ' 11JO',C:uar.tnll't'lf()r \1Jl)I 11 B """ 7.,., nnnc') ><1<' ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hu,hart1 & \ •Jrktnv.n. 1 k 1.i;tll• l\no~n Financ1~ I & _ """' .i ""' __ , ___ •·~1 711:r. l red1t !'il'<'rl'I' 1-rl't· LOST Ft•m S1ame!>f'Cal • . f [)('11ul-. M P. Z11lc!> Bo,\ I Seal Point. ~k1d1 . l 'nrv I :s.it~~ :"utnllun Rt-li re•< I lllm <.:M 92627 p k A. 1 71A 1 .,it 23 ~tJrttnl( J~;.in , JOll ----Pl ea~t· Call Hl•wa rd rill', •·Jrn hit.:h 1nc·um1 , · • ar "'ea, nme .:. I .... ,7 tvJD-rn) all•~=>: Mr . Booll THE llRD MAM ....., wo• 700711:17 I SK l~·Ho~~r!RTT H E fl)L~D · Male tabby kit 11 Attn · p & H O.rn1 .. 1•f ten 10 12 wks lrvinl' Ba k T A 1 GA~G 552 0322 c m own va1 1m ~ow pre!\cntini: exotir Oll'd !'lease return call I bird :.how\, pmmot1ons. FOUND· Be1g~ Shepherd Gcoll!en.1 545·2977 grand openings. partw.;. rcrmle do,i. VI{' Garfield ;.-.----------1.'l<' For detail., call Ski & Ward, H B. 839·2SU Jl t;73-l2l8 aft 4 JOl'M l~~~~~~~~~-1 ~~~ ••••••••• ~!~.~ SCRAM.t.ETS ANSWERS ,.'rothy -Po"dl•r Hat1f) lfcanh Orphan Garlic· - TllREE l llCll Yoo know ~our c·it) hai. a parking proble m when you 1-!Cl a ticket not ror an expired meter. but for park1n1ot yo ur ca r TIIREEIHGll WANT ACTION" Classlfed i\d s 642 5678 PRE LAW i.tudenl net'd.' S25.000. Will do a n}'lhing Leg JI. Con f1df'n11:1 I DV:\f P 0 . Box 3242. ~ B 92663 •• SPIRITUAL READINGS lOam IOpm F'ully L1c'd 492·7'296 or 492·9034. 1815 S Cam ino Real. San Clem . SelUng anything with a Daily Pilot Clnss1f1ed Ad IS a simple mailer . just call 642·5678 THE 'ORSCHE f ESCORTS I MC& VISA1Now H1nn1: 953 650'7 DOMINIQUE'S ESCORTS MC & \'ISAt Now II inn A ~·6508 ,..-soMiil 5.rvicH 5360 . ••.................•.. FREE P~cy TestiftCJ Swing loan~· lntertl6t on· -------------------ABORTION •General fAllHpt or Loe.at Atlesthnio •Lowfft~s ly Loans or 15 year fully arrortized loans avail · Cal l Rus:. at <7 141 833-30'Z'I or eves 675-3021 for latest r a tes. Im . mediate fund mg. 14*% llHTHISTI SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS <OAC' l20,000-$50,000 Up to 15 yn rinanelng Weekly commitments. For any reason For ;your business or For your home. Fii\ courteous service NO PREPAY ra.ALTIES REAL EST ATE FINANCIAL 17 I 4114WIJ4 You moy reqvest our ad.answering seNice when piocing your od . ~ • a Doily Pilot od number will appear in your od • .. we will toke your messages • , you coll in ot yoor convenience to get the responses to your od ... this service is only S5 per~. For more information ond to place your od coll.6G~ ' I.alt Tnh, Co.MliRllJ. Sw 9" 'f• Medicatioes ..tf'ost-Op &°"' •CalMMlilMJ & lt.ttt-,_. •M•dl·Col & lidW'.-c• Acc.,tec&. •Co11fld .. •ti•I & ,.., ..... c .... lllTH CONTROL SlBJUUTIOM For Inf .. •"-or Im-.,. .... . ........... . c4: CAUPOINIA Pll•MAMCY COUMSIUMG S8V1Ct.IHC. APCAll NEWPORT llACH 752-0053 SAHTAANA 972-3104 H•I ·••••I \ccotmtins: ./ ./ temporaries Looking For /Summer Work? /Extra Money? * Accaantants •Bookkeepers *Accounting Clerks *General Office *Typists /CASH BONUS PLAN CALL NOW! ~ accountants associated ~£1tSONNEL SflmCE. l#C. 752-6136 18662 MacArthur Ulvd. Suite 425, Irvine 100% Free lo AppUcaht USITHI DAILY PILOT .. ,.,, RISULT .. SllYICI DIRICTOIY For Result. Service Call 641·1671 Id.JU --....:.....-JMllr "· ·- 'I -~ •wt , . . . .... . . .. . ' ..... ' t .. .. . . . I ;{I, I> ..... ._"'! '~ ••. ;~}. ~ c :· tl ..... Pi' ·(:I 1, ...... ... ... >I;·~·~ 1 • t I t:I I~· ') • t1 ... 1_: ..... ·~ ~ ... • • 10 • 'ea., , ~ "~ a..c:tit. ~ --__ ., · ..._.: & ·--• • ti•Dllf'11 '*"-·11'.P."-t ._ .. a • .,. ............................................................................................ =::! .............................. , ............................................................................. . Dftwe1Hya•Park101 lot Complete ruonlln 1 . ~ u,., .. , ..... JaPWM OardHer. IS Carpu try. M uoory, C«lar Crpt fl uphol d n , Cuslom bri c k . a toH. IAiuna palntJna c:uatom C • b I n e t 1 I c: k 'I ? ·•paara•S.alto •tln1 Oaar Reftont•I S..6eti f~ >I'll. Mt >n nptr. c:lo'-"• trim. roofina. phun"'81. tile>. etm 11hampoo, acotchgrd, block. concrete & stucco. work not the cheapest Refinishing from S89.00. Aapball. M l qn MS~fl ~Ca p lkth Jel•llll ruinU 'nt.Olt'75-1111 drywall. stucco . paint· ck.•odorb.er. prof nr wax. Refs Freeest.5461151 but the but. J ac k Pree estimates. Jeff. Uic'cl ~ La ... d 101. lira. +More. J 8 ReH 131-~. 151-1151 ,..._, __ Bnck W0tk. Tiie 4M-0307. I -~-£1$_1_. -----~ & • INIU.. Pr of -;;.-;Hr '"Tc.-;; 11m11 1nmmed It l'vi'C: • l46otmO ~""'" 1 fl i:i:::t"' I'-nn lldd. rcmodt'I, plans. 1'tw. ol yovr hlcihld ck.an ups, bau1Jn11 RO e IN · S H o vs E . & Stonti. Speclalh lna In Rainbow P..+a. H11MJ IM •WI J'tff t )rt u ptr 6'2 l)llO? tL* I Q.EANING St:RVICE . e''er>·thlllg Call for frff Ext/Int. •>·n PrOt~-Efip. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ·-•••••••••••-•••• U<•»7a l Bonde4 nt'rd, Amblt 1ou 1 . ----••••••••••••••••••••••• t'or a thorou&hl)' clean ei.t1mate675-43!M •~t Pnc-. Neat•· Repair" Re r oor. All , _ lTUU\f, laWUl1<·nt. n• t,a celle nl 1 ardt ruir. 1 11 M 1 c ...... --.. 1 l:N'n... .... • 't ypes ·1 h1ng le1-rock· lNITIAL c..'ONStn.T Ml-17 Ml-_. llal>W. Rt;Y's ult 111rt'1r lawns. u eea. ha uling 1c~enl tr~~ ~~'mo~a~ ••t _.._ Bn C'kwork. small jobll ~.'\ ... • >'ear.1a1uaAdra51nte.. shakes·c:om"'po-tar. Free FREt;; -• S.,.,,Sc. Jpm l.\u 846 nu. RA:•a.s ru11•a Call Oom1 Dum p tnc k. Q ui c k HOUSICllAMING ~. C<Mta Men 6 nn: u.t. tter esl S4l~ f in Avail. ~ .... -;.;•••••••••••••••• f3711i3152 ~tl31 9LIO __ ~rV1l't'&:42'76:1J '' Xlnlrttfs l20wk.ss7•2233 lrnne 675-3175eves. S257.M2·430034hrs SocWSerYicn :..u Probtem~ ~mpoo 41 11tum dun lllltdrano 1n my" honv· T & (l LAWN ~ER\'ICl'; WINDOWS WA' , ., .,_,,'--Painting ., Papertna ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,. or .. _I M"' --~ Hau1&n1 •Dump J obs ~ -. ·-v~ "'' t>i""~· '• ,.,.. prt>hir Infant H ,.11~ ~pnnklera. rot.Qt1lting ruk for Randy FU>ORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolt>sslonal work. PRO BL E M S ·Nc~d Lo •baoorpora tion ~J!mln h~U(~ C&foan da)''" v1c Broollhu~t utehauhnCS46 ~ ~ •VacancyCleaning• Movan&'! The St ar v1ai I RllnbtSteve.~-4281 talk? Fr ee counseling ~~~,~~Will ::; $7 ~mro;h ll~. ~~ \t'10r1!_~G21t t-;a v &3 rd"ne r . OOfD tlaul tGrading, demoll call Ken m41968 5307 ~~I!~~ ~~~~e~\~.~:3~~ PiRniehextlln 5 t palnt 5 in& by ~iizi.H El. p L IN E J ame• W OlS h op ~ Guar tlim JK'l tldor Ct teed• l"Ollr cta l" yd ma1nt lion Sk.Jp'°8der. dump 2 dependab&e college slu S.me goocherv 64l"427 card anor ,l he. ---------- _.., l 'pl f'f'p.ar t$ )M ta.pr ••••••••••••••••••••••• deenup FREt E~T t r uck Trees /yd wk dents wouldlovetomake ins Try me 8J6-~. 24 Ta. "!!!!!!!!!!11-11111!!!!!~•1 1.)o •or41 m)'\~t1 Rrh. t; P.riC' P Pten.on lUdr Pt"l~641 1096 ""l·'""'l CHUCK'S MOVll\IG. hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;; s.:tl OlOI --tra-or , room iidd .... ...., your home immac Rsnbl Light hauhn". tlu t "" Be h TlleC "'" " I I t 673 6939 /S " P"" P•tNTER an•. 1d" or n in.,,on ac 0 IMMIGRATION 1-. .... L·• u n.. n a n.....A-r :! I lflna. r e m od d , lit· Y11rdb c eaoup) iiWni., ttauhng propert) clean up ra es. · roll. 642 ~ " " "' " TUbs. showers. entries & ,...'°"""'"' ~ -•1---71:1 -... tomnlete yard main· E>l244471Glna -out Very good Rates drainboa .... s1 84"'-""" .. ..... ........ .. '"""' ... .._ " rt rno\ e shrubs . t rees. '"" '-'~ rm\..,,~ ......... .....,)•" --tl'flAntt, tr~ tn mming P~/P--'-9 Callarte r Spm.546 0852 V16a :,, C ll l un,hl p . :-.o f t1 $1 .> (ARf't::T th-ni•h dn;+bay wmdow ~7221 concrete.J ack 4G4-0307 Japanese Ho~leanang .::".":'::"! •• ;;..":: ••••••• Pttmanent Resldl•n,•f'. :'lt~'TERS~l&l\I ·~uilJa.t replaet• 1.11ly , Haub & 1 & E xpH We ekly. Own ........ /R~ th -e estimates & prof. ad v1C'e 30 y r s e x p e r . Insured. bonded . Lit 32650Y 7 1 4 ·82~·7868 ; Wor1c f>errn11 l\U )I WM r1~. ahder:., -·•ndowa.. '·• .,,_. tnmngR,,..,ctCoeamrunm~I. ~~II trans &l2 5196 PE."TERS P AINTING ....,_ 1'Urnt 752 641'1 C • A ffc ._,. ..,.. -Expr ·d. Reas Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ·r__ __ • iJ. Co.t utc. Lie & b onde d ........................ Ra>S57-0664 ~ Free t:si. Call Gent• Neat patchei.&textures -........ .. _ ••••••••••••• •••••••••• .,..,. ""'" J~clt ot all Trades Horne <<"'."•«• -.... EST. ·t93· I .. l9 ...........,~ ....... ac.. CJ!l#f"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~V"WO rRllii5 ~ \cous t1c lt•alang& t i: ---repairs, i;ma ll JObi. H3uhng &moving needs" RellredPotil't.'m.in &waf<' 974~~VS ~~~~~ ·-·········.·······:·· ffiU \ed . a.l'r•"Cd & Btctri~ 1)1er 646·1455 Get JOb done qw'cklv. r f ti Et •. I l ..,,,,..,.,,. •. Pl"•ter Patch r t'<'lln t-'lne t-or \ L re .. , , want houseslltmg "'b in 'rO pam ng x "' n ·"'-'"" "' '" · , · ,. 'l' plastered :.mo<>lh t·ur ••••••••••••••~•••••••• eas'ity. eff'1c1°ntly. C"ll ,.. -"""" < "' ...t. too k •· TypiR9 S..-.ice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fllc1al call J an nooc Horn.> 1mprvement. 2S, rs '" .. CM ~B al"t?'a S46-642ll Low rates .. ....,.,1., r ree no ,..,., m. qwc .. t~Umate675 ......., ~LtX .. "TRICIA Pnr<'d Seott 491J ~94FreeeslS ~t SJ6.438l ~C/\'1sa dean ~20J.6l5 41!1J SECTf-UKPt.TYPIST Your0ff1ce/Mine __ 964~111 nghl free estimate Qn (•>.per. Fenclng. Depcn -R"'· bl c-•/C-.c-wlw dable 631 4264 "'"a '-'· mature person C.-•1r l~rgcorsmalljobl.. \.\111 hauJ an~hang for ~ for hou•asaltan n w hal~ • r-•• ee ee •• • •• e e •••• e ••• • e I • '\..._.,f'JC..A 6 J a\"tCJ\ ~._ ~ ~ -·•••••••••••••••••••• ... l. ii...,,...,. 7 v.>.>J •11:..:.t• FtXIT• a load, no nnete_ Call you re on \ acation. CUSTOM INTt-.:RtOk Dale W Philli ps Cement --l"'IA. David at ~ I C CARPENTHY No Job. too sm . 1n(') ELtX1 'RlCIAN Carpenter & P:nntmg . Lai;:lwictJ . PO:-.i14Pl8o. rv,.7r.l~I R\ Jay ~ 8809 rrwSOClr). Lie & bonded lie:.l raws. lS years In area AU a round ha uUng ron a " " · --542·2162 best workmanship 5:11 1752 1142 1J11 1 T truck. Free l":>l. _1_rv_927 __ 13 _____ _ A II a r o un d f 1n 1:. h Smu II Jobs preferred. ----~---~-----MmlMI 'I fra ming. Hes/Comm 1 Pallas, walks, dnveways, 575,~ CHUCK'S llAN DY~1 A~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• John. c .. 1.a,,.,., • .,~,, ,,..... decking. pat io rover~ pi.uo covers. door!>, wan Housede•ilMJ 1 k ~.,...... .........,.~ f'rt'<' esL Ca ll Scoll art ~l ec t r 1 c 1a n L ac dowi.. cabinet rt•pctar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bn ck. stonr. bock wor · C S CL tale Clr.,. concrek pauo~. f·orm1ca w k rust o m 5P~t S48 9477 •233108· 10 .• m }Obs, &t21~ Want • HEALLY EAN wlk.s. dnvt'wa)~. Fret' caban~ts; s ma l~ Jo bs Cement work or all kinds ~·=•nee & repa irs Repairs. s mall remodejs. ~~~~:e~1.1~'~&am esl John~ lSl'Jl 9fi,l-0056 o 960-648 PallOS. sidewalks. brick ha ul,u>&. Call J a c k. itavisoaie1han~ 10 Ulf., Want Ads Call 642-5678 work. Free esL 556-0757 SeU tdk> items 642·S618 67~301-t Want Ad Help• 642·5678 <..11.SS1fied ads do at well 03ve·s Paintini:. st.>rvinR Pbu*i91g IBX Selector Ill area 9 'rs. rno~t re as ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 ~rs exp. llll>ured:1.1c·d 586842:5 G G a d)('~ Plum bt•r I ,!?ays/F:vcnangs 640-0888 ---Repair ser VIC('. 1n:.talla· Window c~ ESSIAM lion. backflow 1~rt1f1ca •••••••••••••••••-•••• 'lm puanllng. lo rate' ll•in 642 931~ _ 1 Pr oft''l,l•1na l Win dow 1-rt't' t''>l 3 \r i:u .. r I b D I 'lli2 14711. 633·983'1 af!.2._ P.O. lox Retttals c ~anm;~4 ~~;nae ~ ···········•····•···••· • PAIMTING • lnlt'nor & t::xwnor Rc.l'-OOJOI\' & Quahl} Work 7 1 1~ 17~ PVT POST ROX SERVIU; Open 2Ahr. 2600 t-: Coa'lt llw). Cd M 6.iO OJ:iO. ~4481 Th•· ~1.111 Room -- -----------lllere·s a n eai;y way for your to -.ell that bicycle ~ou no longer use. Jw.t ad\ ert1c;e tt an the Clas~1f1ed' Call 642 !'>li'TM ~!!~ ..... ?!.~~!!~ ..... !!!! ~!!~ ..... ?!!! ~!!~ ..... ?!!! ~!!~ ..... .?!~ ~!!~ ..... ~!~ ~.!!~ .... ..!~!!,~.~~ ..... ~!~ ---------•!Ana lyst. Surcessful In Autormllve Book.keeping • . 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLERIC/TYPIST Accounting \t'St me nt cons u ltant Perm unenl rull tam(> BANKING Banlun& Tt. la9too loy CW»" Clerical Clenl'al Youa CAIHlt IS i.eeJcs expenenced asstS operung for expenenccd. now Wrift9: • \hrkf'lmR Sale-. T)p1sl ne\..ode:d for mvo1c 1ni:. b1IL'I of IJdanit. 1n We ha'e sonll· opcn1ngi. i.uran~ form ... purcha:.c Jl A '' Dot uml'O l •><' onJl'r... 'lUOlt'!o. :.ome let ... h1 C'h r an prn .. 1d1• tt'f' ,\tl.Uracy a mu:.\. 1· h J 11 l• n .. l·' ' a r 1 " I ) c J II M r s . Co p I a n . mh're:.l If \OU "t< hJd ~9 6!101. I MS Equ1r Sl•mt· offarc expcnE'nce nwnt. 280~ H<1 r rancJ OUI IUSINESS!! lant. Rep I) an t·o n skilled mec hanic. Xlnt ~IVINGS FULL TIME Bookkeeper Payro ll F.a s h•uf! Ii.Ind anv,t''>1 f1dcnce: Colhns A:isoc compa n y bencr11:. in -M full llmt• ~Ion Fri hrm t .xpand1nit Xlnt s..iof' Accomtartf to SZJ.000 Deg ree + public ac l'OUllUngexpcr 137161 Assist. eo.tr~ 567San Narolas Dr ~ 8 elude de nta l. prof at COUNSEi.LOi TfilEI K 30 · 5 P :\I 111· o \ ~ 1~re.-r oppl~ an art•v•· shanng, Lafe insurance & p.1yroll: tax returni-. an 'ille5 Pn\lr Wall handlt' An:.w e r1 ng Scr v 1C'e pensaon program Appl) Are you looking for J hou .. c <·o m pu \r r htl' acc·1g funct1on<1 & Oper ato r fo r dityt1mc an rson· · 1lle Laguna Niguel orrice career~ Are you peoplc l'rl'\IOUS urwr n·q d hren-.1n1t JM••lln :'lion sh1fl 228 Forest lrear l. pc JC rEHtlEY of San Diego t·ederal onented'! Do you en)()) Plt-a:.c call for .. ppt s.moker pref Call to $22,000 P r cft•r deg r ee + i.uper\1sor y e>.pc r l:rllll Lai;tuna Beach • • Savmgs &Loanhasafull wo rking wilh money? 6 1!1 73!">8 , Mon 1-·ri •'4110W ~ t'ashaon Island lime savlllgs roun...ellor Pos1t 1on is c urrent I> ti ~5P~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Al'T. MAMAGBS t::xp"d couple lo ma nagr 120 aduJ1 only units an HUNTINGTON IUCH Newport Beach pos1llon available Appl.I· available in our C-OSla t::OE Mtf t·anls m u s t h an.· Mesa branch. Exrellcnt BndJI Shop xlnt op <..l.t::RltAL thorough knowle<hW of ~lartinl! i.alan•. Call Mr Por1u.ntl> t11 tr:un ·" J sflt. Stoff Acd. to $22,000 ~gn-c w 3 to !) \ r.. t'" J)(•r. Good dat:.a pr0<·l"'" 1ngab1hl1e:. 1 37~1 SKretcry to SIS,000 Typing 75. Shor th.ind llA>. 172251 PoyrollC~ to $9.600 ~ accountants associated ,\:,:, L Mn~n>. Pro\'1dcd 833 9677 Auto P <11nl\'rS Hel per Wa nted Mai.k & :.and \81llt ror c~lom paint ,\:,k for JOt' 1148 0068. AR<.: H I T ... c TU H A L .\ulo route. after noons. o~;st GNl::R 10 RAt'T S avail an Laguna Heh & ~A."11. lor !>Pdl'I.' plannani: Laguna :-Jag. fo r Thl' & anlen or desa~n firm RegtSler ncwi.papcr Ex :.pcc1ala z1ng an com per not req~red but an mcnr1al ore bldg int am· cconom1ral car as a proveme nts . Arch1te·r · musL Earn ~ pr mo tural drafting & design + bo n us . Ca ll M r cxpcrnece-i.:.af"):I 556 2904 Emsley.951·7113 ..Vch1~11ral Draftsman. llABYSll"TER Mon·f'r• 9 ncl'ded for t e mporan• to 5·30. for 1 yr okl Ctill P fT work an dl•i.1i:nang ~16 aft s JOPM re-.1dence Call k:n c hi3 Sl30 Babys1llcr. Mon Fn. 8 3 My Ir v tUcc rf1eld1 home )ours Bi·~ Sept. < rtuldrl'n 551-087 1. m:w accounllt from pre Tom Drosky for an an ~Jlci. clt.'rk & Untl.d \'lOU:. i.avmg:. & loJ n ex lerview appo1.11l~nl al Coru.ultant H1-t<11I 1 AIJ' r prnence MuslbeableVJ l7U l\fi9 39l0 helpful Xlnl ... orktni.. attend 5 da)-s tr.:unang an cond1\1on-. 8;,rb<ira ' Slln 011~go Fa.,h1onJbll· BRENTWOOD lindJI Sh•>vix·. ti•• 1-. earl-er apparel 1:. pm 17th ~l co .. la \11 a '1dcd b) San UI c)!o ~10.1 1-'ederal SAVINGS & Hu" 10\f•\lmt·nl l1rm ~l'<'k' rt•r(:pl10n1'l fur heav) phone-; & ltlt• l)p 1111t Ca II llJ3 !J8lltJ ~ sk for Cher) I lnterne'4i. ~chedule<J b) a p poi n t ment o nl) P lease conlacl Landa Sluart. 4-!Y.>-6210 SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN An Equal Opport~1ty t::mplo)er LOAM l640 ~ms Ave . Co:.la Mesa. Ca !n626 F.q\&.11 ()pportwuty Empk>yer M IF Bank mg CAREER CHANGE Asubs1d1ary of£ f llul ton 1:. cu rrentl) an ten 1C'4'1ng QUal1 fat•d prrson.-. 1nl<•r1•-.tt'<I 1n the TELLERS f1dd or fmJnctal pl.ir1 runi: F\J II r1r p.1rt l 1 mo ~'Wpe>rt Beach 2 Po!>I SU .000.SUS.000 parl ''"" ll~at our busyofflccat Full llmt-unla m 1t1:d PCRSONNn Sl:RWICE, INC. 752--6136 111662 ~1 .. c,\rthur Blvd ~ 1\c -12!>. In me Asicmblen WClflt.d Apply at Pac1f1c Handy CuUer Inc 72U W 17lh SI l~t<i Mesa Babysitter . Need salter i----------my home 3 tames w~k . yacht ba:slll include~ ~,I m 2712 day Saturday Minimum -------- I ~ r l.'Xpc ricnct' as CASH! ER llOU'>l'"''art'' Teller. Call Glon a Doi>. i.ale:.. appl) in person ------- A.5SIMILHS I 0 Meect.d ..... ~ 100': .. Tee lo Appuc .. nt~ · to work m Irvine a rea. ADMIM. ASSIST. ele<.tncal assem blers. 6 rml> Lo l ) r ex per. on PC INSURANCE board. Soldenng. color Part tame. 4 da):-wk. rodes & blue print s TypanJ:t 60·65 l::xp re· Salary open Call now. •1uared Nt!wporl Clr . ask forBnanor Dcb t;ot:: Call· Mr~ Oudt1k, ~&i-a.;;;7-l!i-l;;;-·,;;;-,;;-.;;;-_l\mJetlv ,\ccounung SUMCU.& Ac~ Payable Irvine 752-6666 EOE M 1 F to $14,400 ~l-8 1S6 Bakery DOHUTMAKB Part tame. SS.03-$7 .18/hr. Immedia te opening in Irvine fur an a~gress1ve. hard·workmg 111d1v1dual w16mo . o r m or e e x · perience in donut mak· 1.11g.. Van ed hours. Xlnl. company paid benefit:. Apply an per~ at 1100 W. A r l e!>ta Blvd ComplOCI. on Tues... July 29. bt wn lhe hours of 8 & UAM. BA."JKJ:'IJG BRANCH bil-3130 I Crown Hard14-ar~. JJOi E Coast Hw~. Cd\! -- SUPERVISOR IMPEIUA&. S&L CASHIBS .... O,p.a-twity N~ ~pl 2nd 19th A leadmg savings a nd E yhper M/ftH Part time & full llnw loan has an excelle nt jll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ JJ05ltl0r\S, days & t'Vt'I' "' grov.'th opportwuty in at.s Ora n11c Co11i.l t:olleg«' beaUOfUl Bayside office Beauty Salon ha~ stallon Book !>tore. Call J ean ~lcc'll-d a:ppllcant wall for renl. Wlih clJentclt· _~ __ 5E6 ______ _ hav" a s•rono teller and only 494·1600 " • n _.;__ _______ Cai.haer for sell !>t'rVl('I' new a ccounts b ac k· Boat Carpenter. mature romputen ud Rasi.l.1l100 ground. One year S&L ~.exp in '""'quaht'-Lagu t' II cxpen ence 1s prererrcd. .-·-· '-"}' J in na •1 s ·•rt·.• In addition lo a n ex· JOlllery Sam L Mor:.e Call between 7am Jpm reUenl salary. lhas pas•· Co 64>1343. _596-__ 7_484_._As._k_fo_r_H_a~h __ SECRET ARIAL ApplyP~I Depatwat NATIONAL EDIEATION COIPOUTION 4400C-.-Driu Mtwporl .. oda. Co 92660 Equ3I Opportunity 1-;mplo)erM tf' c h e <' k t h ,. :. e o p Hd . Irvine ~ 0 E:.: ~:~1.1.>:<-lhen •Orne m • -a.aJc/TYP1_S_T __ Pun·h~mg Ot-pt. need; OIDER ANAYLYST \hn1mum I ~··ar orf11'•· 1•x1)1( n1·nr•· n ·qwrM 1' p,r,un· lo 11.;lJ •·ntr) r•roJ Cl."''lnll r1r,.fnJblf• \ 00 or't'd lo I><· a bl" 111 !'nm munit'Jlt> 1'3<.11\ '4 1lh ot~ Jl Jll It \Pl~. bo· or :1tan1zcd ha\t' 'om•• rrwlh i Pl •ludt> Som•· ~'>Urt> hen> as )00·11 m.tlurl' pcrsoo w t a c 1·uratc 1yp1ngs s ktlb . i:onf1 w 1 number ~. 11'••.1-.anl phone ~l.4t1lt'tl work 10 happv -.urrouod •OI!' w /,ma II i::rowang 'nmpJO' Xln t cu bt> n t• r 1 t , c J II I n i; tA.J Jli•:I ----- ll.t:llh T\ Pl~T.bOwpm bJ"" .:1·n office duu c, >.lol lwnt'f1l~ Npt Bch J n•a ~ 3313 ------------ ~ proce.,.,.1ng order s ---------• from our fll'ld J>('rsonnt'I fOI' CUSlOmt•" '4'ho Jr\.° an.uow; to It ('t It • GENERAL a.ERi lo\•11\t-.. l'P•OC. Jn•J f1I 1.111: 111 our ont .. r Fntf) l>l-p .. rtmt'nl and u,1n1t Tele' .tnd ,\mtum l<·· flUln.., I )t'Jr l!crwr.-1 ul fl<'t' expent'nt't' Clerk T,,m lntere~l tng p0~1t1on 110 now availa ble 1n the ~gal Department of llw Daily 1'1lot. Legal ex j)t•f lf'nt'e l l> n .. H O('Ct-S:.Jry Gener.,1 or Ill·•· t>xpo·n l'nr•_ & h~hl l\ptnl! \kalh rcqwred l>J>IOI! ll'l 14 111 be ad mm1Men-d i\utomobah· !k~Jry for occa:.1onal local dn\mf: We offrr •· • t 1 r I It• n t <'o m pan,. Good salancc;. ~nefal<. bt'n<'f1l<. which mcludt> are e<fect a"e the dJ) you• mcd1 cJI & denial 1n hJrt' 1n a nd ancl udt' one :>urafl<'l• & credrt wuon v.'l'<'k or vacJtaon after 6 Salary 1r. rom mensuratc rmnlh!. of ~mpW)'mt'Ol wtex~nence t•or a1> C-111 for an appoml!nl'ol i:x>•nlment please call OOlOp an lOM'I: w.. li:U-4321 exl Z77 AMDOCUMENTOR I A Oi\l!laon of \ \f lntem .. 11ooal, Inc I 0..-.C..t D>~~eet Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Equal Opporturuty Employer 2 years experience with con s truc t i on bac k · Ralphs Grocery Co. An Eqllal Oppty Empl M1F lion offers outstanding BOAT MAJNTENA.'llCE 1>ener1t.s including profit Mature tnd1v1dual want· shanng a nd good growth e d for wo rk i ng a s CashJCf' Clerk to work 3 ::. days per ww k m Corona del Mar. Musl ha\\.' re rerences. Call Terry Jt 644 -7575. Mo n .-F r1 9~ P 0 Box 10&47 Clencal 2921 S Daim ler St CodhlW...,..., Dlllma n ·s Rasuurant l!Ol E. Balboa HI. B.iboa ~round. knowledge ofl•A•UD~rrolill!lllllR~----­ Calaf lien laws & c-on· potenu aJ Please appty f Ibo on Tuesday. J uly 29. super visor o s a1 at structioo contracts Late lyp1n g , e x c ellen t ASSISTANT INTERNAL AUDITOR Banlung Ca arci .. T .... rrom 9amlo 3:30pmat: cleaning . Ref r eq. 67S-9060. OOM(•~ Cashiering expen enre would be helpful Uruted California Bank 309 Main SL Hwitington Bearh SJ6.88ll EOE Banlting FIDELITY FEDER.AL s..t.gs..ct Lo.AHA. 1515 Westcl.arr Ori ve Newport Beach t\n Equal ()pport unity Employer accountants associated nMOHHfl. SUWICl. l#C. 752--6136 If you're a career onent· ed l.Ddiv1dual. Columbia Savings has an exciting opporturuty waiting for you in its beautifu l Anaheim administrative office. wc·r e seeking an mcbv1dual to ~isl the Internal Auditor w ith branch audits. t raveling locally 30% of the t ame <with expenses pa id). ~lected applicant will have knowledge of ac· COl.mling principles. sav· mgs operations . a nd working experience in lbe 5'lL or banklag In· d u s try . C om puter syste ms a nd loan ex· perleoce will be helpful. Southwest Bank. Laguna Beac h . r e q uires ex ·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Ul662 MacArthur Blvd. Suite42S. lrvine peneoc~ Bank Tellers. ---------Up to $775/mo. Contact BANKING tOO'l, Free to ApplJcanl ADM14.ASSIST Invest. firm NewPort lie:ich expanding. Asst. u. Dir. SaJes needed. Re- ql&res strong deriral & .. dman. bkgrd . Good skills. shorthand. typing & ex per. XJnt. growth op- pty. Non·smoker pref. Call: 840-0123 Joan Gor e : 497·1771. t:.O.E. Banlung * LOAM SECRETARY Exc iting career op · This J>OSilk>n ofren a top portunity for individual starting salary. excellent with good shorthand and career potent.ial, and an l)'Piol akills. Prior ex· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!outstand ing benefits p e r i enc:e I n loao Mmin•Sl.J'alive Secretary pactqe lncludlnl fully documentation pre· to Lafuna Bu ch Sehoola pUd medlc•l, dental. vis · ferred. Attra ctive com · _.__ ~ o-.... ioo and life insurance. ~Uon and benefits. -•&r-·~ ... res se "'ontact: ART 3 t Please contact Nancy ' · 1 rs e •Per' Y p -Perrin al 778-7101 for BAYLJSS <710 540-5300 ana:towpm. shorthand: morelnfo .... ··•-. SOUTHCO 'cTB•NK llOwpm. Sl.019-Sl.238 ..... uvs• l"U " E 0 E NJ ... ,... ..... •· · · · 49'-8546, , MtSunllower Ave. Co ... Na c LOAN PACKAGER We have an Immediate need for an experienced Loan Packa ger in our Anaheim adminlatrauve office . Responslb1ht1es wtU mcludc assembl.ana l oan a p p llC'a t io n1. veriricatloOs. credit ap- pti~ a nd reports to complete a file '°" loan commllme nl. Typin g skilla or SS~ wpm and VA and FHA pack111na eitpenence are required: previous S&L experience ts preferred but oot man· datoey. AD•tlSDATIVI .,. 1 eoaca.._, •· ASSISTANT' Sa_. .. ~· ' F.qual()ppEmpt)'rMtF Columbia S.vinp offers excellent s alaries. aood S.y real es&ate com· caner potential and out· '*'1 Medi etncient well A.111 II.._ 1--------•I standlnl benefits Inell.Id· ~ pe,_.ble ln· Ecaual,__·-1t ~ -· -,,,_ di.tdual to .... t Vite t ~-y I ialdent .. ·-v-COW· PftiWta\. mplO)wll/F ..... PleaMc.nNwy Dl&iea leclude property !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I fULL TM Pel'rln at TJ6.7101 for an maaa1wmnlt. book · Auto Body Repai r · Newport CHler. Op· inlenieWappolntmut. Col .. le UOATS. R1gg1ng com· 1---------1 pany needs qwil. store personnel. Must know manne hardware & n R· ging. 2 or more yrs exp. neoeuary. Please apply at Pacific Riq mg Com· pany. 2430 West Coast Highway, NB. 631·2161. BOOKKE EPER Fu ll charge. ofc. mgr. for CPA firm. Pis . call: 7:;9--0101 IOODllPSt Ga•rtllOfflu Light bkkp·g u pr In· e luding AI R " A /P knowledge. 10 key by touch. a ccurate typist, tt1V01c:ma. &d w /figures. ligtit phones. 1n 1\aUD ca1l 832-7JDO • call EIS UTVTIM MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote to manage- ment & superVLs1on from within WA.NT A CAREER~ Call (7141496-9076 CHUICHOMCI General Office . Meet Public Ir Au.st Clttgy & Stalf. StH. Ir Typana . 1'\111 or P ff. Ideal'°" the r1ght person. Sal neiotla· ble. Health & Denta l Bookkeepin& Assistant BeMnta. EOE Apply in w I s t r o o g A I P e x . penoll. Mon·f'rl. IH2. Sl. perience, for iarban de· Mary 's Epis copal sip firm, lrvtoe. Salary OlutttL '28 Park Aven. com me nsur 11 le w tc x· ,_La__..cun-__ ee_ac_h ___ _ perience. benefits. ~nd Q.•ICA.4- n!Sumu to: PBR. 18012 .Llatl t>11';,1 a: rffOf'd Skyput C1rc:te. Irvine. keepula. l't'tail slOR! in 9Z714. So. Coast Plua Mall. l •_........._ • ·person office. min. ""·II ~p-... f supe rvision . Possible r u 11me ,...eon or some sales. Welsflelcfs our lrvlne Offit'e Ex· •--1.... ""'"·'Tm ask . ~"*red. Xlnl ...,.._,.. ~· ... _,, ' ~~'1alary " Paid for Mr. IUeinor Rhonda Vacation. Contact the pmcal Pef'IOIUMll>lrtctor • #P-SCHOOL CUIK lyr'HA-.w. ~c:: =In= m N. Euclid 'bPifta speed o1 50wpra 'n•ll•CA req"red. 970-llot&/mo. 11Mtl•Jl60. ~d i n ( o n ~x · . APfllY: 735 140. .• Hunlln1ton BHch. =.,. • ,..·1 omce PertoD. a-1 abop, fOOd poltmkJ for a matwe eiw.. lnturaace work. E•· ...-'° ... .,. S.Ylnp C.Ul.1Doe8cMftrf« pertenced only. San • Leae. lae&11.4lle.• ,,.cwview bt-lam 6 ....__ .. m.-z Sat.,..,.. Safflle•t. ~ I IQffl ••IC ·-·---·-· -----, ....... btud IHel t· . ~ $31-3:M7 '-' • ..... m •. ~ 0on, I Haw~youw.aa .......,.,..,.lledaanics Qa~._1.,••• tc·Mll!Cluatfted .. do 'hftee&c ......,, willt ....--.111-~ ant nna. EutUtnt oP-Clerical . M at~te, eit• SlCIETAlllS SanlaAna.CA92711 Emplo)menl a\:111 tn 1714 1 546~1 mull 1 s ur round in gs Competithe pay. an Equal 0pport11n1ty I . tcrvi~ & h ire. Yor more ~~!!E!!mt>~lo!!ye!!r~~ COLLECTORS Ullo. r all Tod Senaces :::: 979-8900 & a.Bin 11 s.or.. COLLECT Uenral ENRYLIYB. No exp.er nt-eded. but need some smarts & late tyPtng Very good room ror advancement Call Rita. 540-~. Coastal Personnel Agency. 2'i00 Harbor Bl.. CM NEVER A FEE 0.ERICAL REPRO CLERK RA C AL ·DANI\ INSTRUMENTS is seek· lllg a Repro Clerk to jotn our technical pubUcalioll department. PoaaUoo wdl be responal· b&e ror s uch duties as ~ typlllg and Olhet' public auon d uties. IBM composer knowled ge helpCuJ. Typing skills a re not requaed but pre· ferred. We offer e xcellent wa11es a nd comp a n y p a id benefits. P1ease apply ln pen on o r call our ~I orn~ ror an Latervtew appointment UP~ 7AM. F\Jll /p·lltne. OR ~15~a u larano, C M . TRAINEES Full t i me pos 1t1on s ---------•! availa ble in our a d · m1n1s tralion cente r . CLERKS Qualified cand id a t es shoWd have mature al· ttt ude " re lated ex· TI. S.wpr Schools pcrience U1 collection or • ..._ of MettHal c r e dit at c u s to m e r ,,_ .._ .._ • •• service. Xlnl. benefits- for P ay co mme ns uratc uilllt D"Ml .. J wtuperle nce. Apply oe iedlwldHI wltll Mon.-Frl. &OAM·2PM. or CJIOd dlrical .... for call for appl. lh Sl1.otcrfpt ..... w.t1••1'Y Wwd , tloH. Appllc••h 1331 So. tfarbor j slao•ld II• n IO.. Equal ~1:yn;;.ployer , boeldloopl•t ••HI•. M1Fm f ..... ,.._ ,...u .. 1 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ty, --, to W1rf9c.t 1---...... ----1 with st•dHh ••d COLLECTOR CHto-N plH •• t =.;z=·· TELEPHONE . Exe...... Mll.ry -COLL.ECTOR ~. ~•tflla. t' . ef I,._. n•: ,._., .. ,,, ........ Deft. NATIONAL •ATION CORPORATION .... ~ ... .............. CA.tJUO ,...I: I Ill .... 11 I C:Oloctl• ..... ,... .... ,....., c ... ............. ••·, ... •1:•"C_,:ecl._ .... i) NATIONAL IDUC:ATIOM :· ClaNT : COIPOUTIOM -~ c.-....... c.. t714tl4t-tHO >t wll -Call MOW. m.... .-~_,,,'-!&=="" Mt... 1U......,.. _ - - port.att1. Eapu. 6 Plrienced office penon • ..... ,, .......... C.11: 'Dian. thN s..n Mt.a .om I v.. CoDv. lbp. •1 Cenl« !l. Cotta ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ........ Opportlntty t•plDJer !ii,, ,...~_, •• 1 111r {1 ... I ~.!.~;.~ ..... !!~ COllPANION: Coolt • M&e .._ ....... d.atl••· a.a,,. II or Olll. s.t.ary. • n r . ~ d•)' week. ..... !!'!t?e. ..... !!~ ..... ~~ ..... ~!!!l~?e. ..... !!~ ~~e. .... !.!~ ....,w...... 7100 GASAn"ENDANT -----------••••••••••••••••••••••• &lnd!y, July 27. 1llO E 'd Ill '14V-n.w=.w7•M4~...ar MaiMMaftff ........... NISD EXTRA MONEY! ""'W.e.4 7100 ~ ~ ,.:= J. I 1 for apt C09'Plta In C.M M•k• local te lt phone ··-•••••••••••••••••• ,.._bludT.xato wt1C.1'6 Rettn.dorHmi.~·~ •wvey calla from your Pll'\t ~ 1•JambQrffRd NB ~nte o wn h ome H .1$1hr. ~IMCOMI ........... 71to ....,.................... . .................• REAL F..STATE SALU Rftept Pfl' perm t>ERSON Small Olft(!~ <.1'rate l.YP•~t. Nr. ·o. Great Nwpt Och tot Nt'w aJrport &41·8070 24 Hn. COO K ftl••d t'd f or ~Wport fkilU'h Mnd l,Of)j( Bt-nh Rui.t> r~1:h ti.an 1\w'y daJl,y 1Wtw,'4·n :J.) PM. DBJYll LA. T•a To ~me' 1n l ' M 3 u M S31~~1 mu • bunl.Q lll'pendubll-l";ir nt~'C.lt..~J 346-.wll or~ 4 '' Dewtd., ......... Clerk t> J>l~l. i,:tl I) 1.11ni.: kalh, allt•ntmn lo detail &c dentaJ e'(IJ n'<1wn-<I Aproxuru1tdy Iii h"' Jk•r 'llleek. morning!. llun1 mgton Bearh. 8'l2 ll6JI Wo mt•n:. ~lt•n :. .11• rt'!)...Onl·:. Women':. Sport:. W1:Jr S1x1rtmg Govtl:. I IOU!lt•war1•:. DRIVER n{'t•ded to dt· liver & maintain rental eqwp. 642 1186 CLERICAL: ---ll!llll! .. ~ .. ---1 Cr1.'<l1t 1Caualoll DllYHS Chargt• Bul'k:. Men or women 2S yrs or Sl0t·kroom Xlnt company ~nd1L.; m<·lud(·. dt·nl<il. profit ~hanni:. hh.' 1n:.uranc·e. & pc11!>1on pro.:ram Apply 1n pt.•r .. on . BOSSHA RD fr Com pan)' ol Zwi~h and ftl ..... ley CMt le 7~· 113& ea.ah ror m.-rral• ~.ewport Beach wl1 h to employ -~ •nr~ ~er"l1.;a~U.~010 Jew.elera npabfe or (abticaUon of Malatenante/Cltontn~ 'llun.t1 ---·----- exc1Una dea ans In t8 Kt. aofd. fi'\aU• pert time. Muat ht Crit "•-IN's Th available week e nds .,.. e workshop la moct.m and well rteue calf for ~n appt. equipped, Huated In Jrvlne and 6C6-7368Mon Fri.&·•~· IN's-1.VN's afary hJudJfld by abUlty Wt~MHYOMI Phone for MPPo&nlQ\ft\l MalnlatlM<' to stair our new omcc In Mr. A•1rt 714-641 .. Jff ~'fre~th Coaatarea w._ ...,.___~...__,..___...._..._...~ ._.TtM6, •Sh.ift dlffercnt1:1I - llotd N1i.thtl Auditor l'' pencllJ'l'd. perm po!>! l1Uf1 at Al.J:>o Cn.'l'k Inn. 31106 Coa!>l llw y. Su l,aguna 499 2271 f(>r ..ippt ll ousckl'CPC'r . P T . rweded for NU hOml'. must ~ maturt'. exp. rl'f necessary. l>i5·3!133 Housck<'c•per li vl• 111, pr\'t rm + Sal. Wl<l'nds ofC ~lust own t ar. 2 l'htldrl'n s&.11. 552·281 t 14-iial 1 L .... S.C...e.y lo)'\'i) to •PPIJcant. tlood l'Ur\'\'r iio-lt100 fo'llllhaoo lbllmd locJhon Plush of. h~'tl Gwd typ1na & Calif. law ,, must To Sl.300. 1\bu It.'(' .)Ob.iii Call Carol BUt•k. S.&O SOUi. Sndbni.: & Snt·lhnit of NcWPort lh·.H·h ,\6'cnq 43"'0 t ampUb Or LEGAL SECRETARY YIMTM.A TIOH & •ltealth insurance Atl •Bonus referral plan • C~K>MtMGo •Twllon reimburscCE"s SNCIAUST •Sl.000.000 m:ilp tnk. SH85 · S1471/monthly "Tr) U!I. you'll hke us'" You will plan. organiie BEST NURSES and pro,·ide preventative mamtenance and repair 754-679 I services for all heatmg, t.SOOW Adams.C ~l venhlation and a 1 r cond • · I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~ tioomg equipment Re· 4uarcs ability to plan. or garuie. troubleshoot and lead others Closing dale fo r appli ra t ion ~ 1 ~ August I. 1980. Huntington Beach Union HJgh School D1stnct 1s a merit srstems school d1 !> tn ct We ofrer an am pressive package of lull oonefits . Appl)' at lh'°m 131 HBUHSD 10251 Yorktown '''l' rtuntmgton liea<'h. V2t>4ti Equal oppt} Employer m .f h Mamtcnante MUISINGRN 3.,i dy!> ~r wel'k. 11 bed,, U>untf) Club C1m' Htr.-11 ~9 3061 ~urs1ng LYN,, /T. 11 -7 Country Club Conv HO!>p ~9 3001 Nursing HEMODIAL YSIS RM/LYH (.'nl1r<1I CJrt• l::\p 1Jr1• lt>rrC'd W1ll tr.11n lnr 1h1• Spt.'rl..t lt~ Full t1nx• In .\11~~1011 Vlt'JO 714-131-1100 Part Tine Evenin1s • Become 11 trained sdlcs COU06"1or cover 211 with the Jim L ong & As -.ociu1es A~cn n "' 1uperv1se and c ha,.Wrone DAILY P0ILOT earner boy& and girls on a one· on-one basis. evemngi; ti lo UPM We n£'t•(j c·o11 c e r n c d . 1 n no' ,, t 1 \ l' pc•n1ons who arc look1n~ for J lucratl\e pa rt·t1me J)Ol>1t1on $4 hour to 'I art l'ull ti~2 1321 cxt 250 bet..,,een 2 and rlP.'1 1\:0,k for Lon Or~Coast Dail Pilot 330 W [;} Strcel l'oi-ta Mc~a. l'.\ EQual Oppor Empl11) n '&ISIOH PLAN ADMIH. :0.14pt ltx·:it1on lhn.1m11 r Jµ1dl\ 1•),p.1ndlll;.! 111 nl'\'fh l'lil)t.'r l'l'O"On \II mm Oui-.t:1nrllni.: •>1>1JI' tor ,, Pl'HIJI •· 11r11•nlt If 1 .1n·1·1 m1n11o'd 111•11' ~m1k• r' rwt 11 n•11 ·•Pl'h ka rlJU r .• !ti.I .IHi I 1'1·,1 I ·11111r<1I S1n11 ,. m.111 n,·1.'dl'tJ ( '.d I .:>Hi ~.i1;x PEST CONTROL l'.\P• r if 11r If Jiii• • St1".1tl~ JOit tor rt L!hl J>l'~11n !•rut II 'hJ n111.: "' group h1 .. 1lth lnlo·n ,..,. 111.: \l11n ~ loo·, ·1 ''' • or part ume OK M5·3G83 • · "' REAL F.STATI:: SAU:S •tclr'TIOMIST ExcllmtJ po11it100 m OUf' Pnmc Nwpl location dcS11tn s tudio! Gd. l::xper"d :.ale~ people or lt:lephone personality: we tram Call 1142 3850 lyplnit & fthng. ss.1.1601 • Property llousc ttltr llA&. IESTATE PRO~SSIONALS A grow111g K1•1JI t;i;t,1h• MannJ(ernent 01v1..,1on ol a large r111anr1al 111st1lu t1on 1s .,\•t·k1n11 1n 1hv1duuls for k1•\ rnl1•" in two n l our l'rop1·rl) Manugcml'nt Ul lll'l'' lmfll('d iull• 1111 ... 1111n' .1 r1· J \lJllJhl\' .... ,, ..... 1 .. 1.1111 \ldna~ .. n. 111 \1·v.11or1 i:litJ~h Jrld l'.11t1 .. \. 'Ill'' t:,.,IJlt '-v.1th lh,. up pl'lrtUOll\ !11 'It II 1nlti ,1 ~lan<illl'r ... rolt· 141111111 ,, \f'f\ .. hort JJl'rlHfl 111 t1rn w. '''l'k n o,11 ,.-.1,,11 proft•-.:.1onu h ,. 1tl1 .1 u1mb1n.1111on 111 ,, r11n:! kno'4 h·th:t-•11 1111111t rl' m..inJJo:t Ill• 111 .1111111111\t II 1-.1µab1ht' 111r hu,1111·" lf1 •\1 l•Jflll\t Ill .... UI t 1•-.,lul t .1nd11l.1t1 · .. mu-1 .ol " ""'" ..... t•llt•t'lt\t 111 m1111 .. 1r,1t1\• '"'"' :--.. rnJ r.,•,urtl\ \\llh ,,,1.1n h"1"r' """' 1111 1111 1r11·r11.1ll·t1t1i...1d• 1.1111111 P.O . lox 76387 Dept. OCP 14 70 LoiA~IH,Ca 90076 \n EquJI Op pun u1111. Lmi1l1>\1 r HCtn fTYrtST "' • Perm POS1tlon w tbuiu- lll~s form~ co Expr"d I,,. • cltv w 11o1oo<1 clt:ric<1l phon<· "kllli; Must bt- wc•ll ori:::i 111 1.c•d . t ~ IH' 51)wJ>rn. Ul'l'Urall•lv 111~ h1111dle hui,y phone:. CaH St9 1641 • , RECEPT /SCTRY ' :"<lt•wport fk-ac·h bu1ldcr hJ.., 1111 1mmcd o~·nrriit l11r rnC'pl 'l'tn . uo 70 v.µm I 2 'r' cxpr rN( !-.Jlar\ <11wn ('11nl.11'f"" ('r111~ llJrth al th1• John .\1Jrt111 l '11 7:12 l!IOI RECEPTIONIST •• 11111 f'r<•l"'n' .\1 ,111a~1.:· rr11·nl '"' ""111 '"' i.C·(ll.111~ ,1 111.Jtun· 111111\ 1tlu.,1 Iv J:: r •' t' l I h I' 11Ulrl11 & .111-.w1·r phnnt' l11r 1 bc ~· \Ill' l'rl•-.11lc•11t l>1rt•1'" to~ & lth·11 'l Jtl It \OU .1n· n1 .11 tn1·n1ll~. rv ... 1' t' '"'' ,\ 041:0.hm~: '" rt· .. ntl•r t h1• Jiiii rnark•1 lhl• lllUltf ht• lho• Joi!, f11f'.J \tJU • "' 11111·1 .111 '"" , .. ,, ... 1·11,110111111•111 ~.ti.in ,.., l•·n..r11 f1.11'1,.1g1 I ".tll 11r ,1pph The Irvine Company l••ol l .1111,.11t.1d. St '\1•\\ ,,.,r1 11.·.11'11 •1::1~ .. 1 .111,11 t:!:IX "'() 1 .. RECEPTIONIST ,, "'I'' rt JI,. ll'h Ill' I older. Know the coa~l cities. Net Sl80 a week or more . Ora nge Cousl Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt lf~rrmann . Fountain Va lley c No of SI all•r be l w n N t' whop t' & 1 l::ucl.Jd 1 J .C .PEHMEY <I.I Fu,h1on ls l:ind '\ev. port Beal·h Hou:.l'kccpl'r & c·ompa ruon for old er lad\. I' T 4~4409 A!>k for )t aj.!f.!ll' Tht• Senior L cgJ I Uluns~I of our Anahl'1m ba~ed <1l>!>OC1a1 ion 1~ ~l'l'k1n g a L t>g:1I Secretary to be r. .. >sJ>OnM blc for :.l•crctanal a nd aJm1ns11ra t 1ve duties and to act :is a liaison bctw<.'<'n the Senior Of f1cc and his many bus1 nl~ <'Olllacts Thrs pos1 1100 mvo lvt•s adm1nls1cr - 1 n g a n d r \' l' o r d 1 n i: l'orpo r:ill' and ll'gal d()('umcnt!> penam1nJ: to board mt•t•l1n~:.. hoiml r l' !> 0 I u l 1 0 n ~. 0 IJ I Ill n aj.!rl'<'mt'nt:., rt•ul l':.IJl\' purc·h~'-'=> and JOtnl 'en I u r l'". ;1 n d ' .1 no u .. 'Pl'l'tal a ... ~1gnml'nh Sl•lt•rtc·rl Jpphl·ant v.111 hJVl' had fl'l't•nl ll•g:•I :.e('ret a n a I t••pl'n l'nCl' Jntl l':l.posurc to real l'~lah' documl·nb ..ind tran~a<·t1on!. Typ1n~ of iG-80 wpm. shorth:ind of !JO 100 wpm a nd good rommun1c:1t1on !>kills Jrt· r cquirt•d Onl~ qua I 1f1 t• d ;i pp I 11• ant~ :.hould appl} SR. OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR SPECIALIST SI 115· 51471/ :\Ur!>1n~ 1n U frt\•nllh v.·ork1ng .11 m11 .. µh.•r1 Co.,l.1 \I l'' J \11•m11ri ,, I ll1~p1t.1I Currl'lll 11µ.•11 tnl!,. Ll.,,IJ , I'• •t < 11n1r11I ·•'•·1 H1 JI l-.-.1 111 "JI• l. lho·1 lltl "' \ REALTY NETWORK •I •••1 (lo I" 11tl.1hrl11' ,... .... t. ~' I • '••Ii JHi""ll httt - f ft •t tf ii lt( I 114 ''I '·'I• I-. OE ~1 F IHSURAHCE l '"I."' I .... 11 I ~ ............. 11111, "' .,, ! • ' \ ,. " • ..... ,., I " I \11111 I.~ REC. TECH. Opponun1l> to work nl·..ir beal•h Tl''>l , rrouble:c.hoot. & n ·pa1r quality man ne powl·r i.uppl1e!>. batter\ c harger!.. & inverter; ~per. in manne elec troruc:. or power :.upphe!> a plus. Call 645·3632 for Jppl Electronic 1\!>M·mblcr!> PC'l:i & l"ha:.~1~ winng l'XPer llunt. H{·h 891-UiOl (o;leclfl ('al En i.:1 nt·c•r. fam1ll:ir with I:! \'O il systems nct•d t•d for work on res1dcnr{•. Call 1-:nl·: 673-5130. tllgmeenng Ob 1J.?0£'r MECHANICAL SALES Rf:P /Tr.unl'l'~ Gl•n Ok ''~l l'rrnl need ed for Nt·wport Shop, dl'pcndabh'. SI hr Beac h & :.urro unding bi5 2133. e' n 551 56rn I areas Start !>a Ian to s;()() per wk w lge multi (;raph1<':. As~1~1anl 1n I l.J Plant Pnnt ho ,1 ne msurance company ~ P ·• 1~(· ;52. ~. EOE rvul1ne dut1c:. pa .. te up,1---------- la)Oul , ~t ripp1nj! l'll' llours ne1C1bll'. w1ll tra111, no1Hmokt•r SJ 25 !>lar1 1\J>pl) 10 -4 . On Sitt· l'hotu~ra ph11·s. 3:!03 llarhor Bl\ II . (." " Unit : E ~ l' ~1 GUARDS Full Ii< µan Lime. J\11 ,1r e.1:-. Un1 1orm :-. l'u r n1.,hl•d Agl·~ 21 or ovl·r Hcllrl.'cl Wt>komc No ex1>encm'l' nt'C· App. I) Un1ver:>al Protection Sen-ll'l'. 1226 W . Sth Stre<'l. Santu Ana ln- tcn 'lcw houri. 9-12 & l-4 INSURANCE '9fSION TECH. Will tram. Heavy dNa1I. rtgures lyprng ()fr exp r c q u i r t• d E x t' l' I I IX'nefil:. :'II l"wJ)ort Ctr EOE Call ~tr~ Oud11k. (tt.1.745-1 INT . DESIC~ SALES Flair for deror at1ni.: helpful f'/Pt. will trum I 499·1461 lnten or landscapmg co full lime. Or. Cly rte. exp. pr e ferred. Call ~2blw.9AM IPM. Monlhru_Fn __ I ~ T F. R I O R lla1rdrt•,sL·r l·xi1 Some DECORATOR Npt. Bch follow1n,.: pn.•fl'rred. + Ex per. 1n d r aper>. m .1 n 1 l' u r , .., l 1 0 r c-arpet sales. Attractive ,.,tJbh~hccl hu~int•ss well-groomed & per~ona (."Jll s.1mh S l:l 7281J or ble. Two 6 hr floor tune :>t3 tSifh•\t''> days /week . 1nl'I Sat lla1rstyh c;l., & \1anut•urist wanted m F V :irea F:.x SS hr + comm Village Home Design. &tO 9193 -Wl' offtor a b1·au11ful wor k l'll\ 1ri1nmcnt untl a n l'" l' l' 11 t• n l s a I a r y ;1 n ti t>1ml'f1 l!> pal•ka~t· int·h1d 1n~ pu1d denti1I and vis ion C'O\'l•ragl· l'le:lSl' rall l'al Conne rs -:.11 17 11 • 77tVi10t lor <in 1111crv1cw appomtment Columbia Sa•ings ...tLo. AssociatiOft 9 tOS Brookhurst ,\nahc1m. (.'a~ Equa l {)pJ>Ortuml~ t::mployl•r ~l F monthly W ill s up<.'r"" .ind p;.n1r1 pJrl• in 1h1· rl•p,1ir .md mJ10ll'0.11H 1 t•I .1 V.ldC \ an1•l \ or mJ UU.d .1 n d 1• I l; r I r , t' J I I) pcwnll'r .. Jnd Olhl•r of fi ef' l'QUJP!Tk·nt R1·qwr«' ab1ht~ to troublt·~huol. anal~ Zl' and <J1a i;n11 .... rn.·l·hun1rul tllfflt uht ll'' L'lo:.1ng dah• for apphr:1 1100-. 1,, t\u.:u.,t 20. 1·11111 llunt1ni.'ltlfl lk.,1rh L'1111111 I lagh Sl·hool !Ji...I rn 1 1 ... ,1 ml·nl :.~:-.lt'nl" ;o,1•hool d1:--. 1nct. Wl• oolf\'r Jll 101 Pfl':'>~l\'l' p;u·ka)!l' 111 lull benefit~. ,\µpl) .11 H110111 131 HBUHSD \0251 Yorktown A\(: Huntington B<>ach. CA !12646 !.'.:qua I oppt~ l'mplO~l·r m I h .\lana.:l• .. m . 1·~tJh hJll SIZC shop In If n Exc11 rng J n h tor P\P 11 ma tun· v. oma 11 1¢H ti2.1:! \h"1 :..Un! 11:--; ..... ,., 'Jll .1 htfl .. t-\ill t1m..· .ind 11.1n 11n1o l>1:11d1h \\ork 3 1 dJ>' in .111 KOhr JIJ) p..·n1o<1 £,l't: 11th1·r '4kntl 1111 1.:!hr 'h11h Tin1t· &. .1 hJlf pJ~ t11r h111.11 • v.11rk1•d o'er dhr-. ll'C CCU 1-.H m.:·, t '11m..• 'l'l' u" ,, hou1 001u I nt•'4 ... 1l.1r11·-. .1111! 11ur h1•1wl1h wh11 h 1n1'1ud1 dt•nlill pf.on & ··mpl"~ 1•1 I rl~lll Urllttfl Lcl u. .. ll'lf ~llU ilUtlUI <1ur r l•rt·nt :lt'lt.at111n 111 .\lroh oll -.m Hl:'C'n\ rn S l' r ' 1 (' 1• P r 111! r a m" l"r1t1c·u l tari· un11 Su pen •~o r w fl'Xl•l·r nrt'<led 1mmcd ContJ<I 'I' n I a n d u f' I o r c n 1• ,. D>r('<.1or of Nur!>l''· Iii 11 IS42 2731 E"t 2i:? 301 \ 1r t11n.1. C1>,1.i \lt•,J OFFICE CLERK TRAINEE I I h' Ith . .I "1 1"•1 IHI hou ·u·\\l\t·" tud· rll '' 111.11 Ill> fl ......... I I It \ hit· hr' '"•1 ::·,x:i 1'111.1 C•w1I.,. Jll.,.d :!(Jo !In lnl "l I \1 7'11 II ll 1 Ptanner /Designer l'l.ummc & [>, ', l11pn•• 111 \.1tll•Ult 111 • Frr m • • I.. 11~ ,.,~,·1ntun.d JJ• f "'l•Hl f•1r 1,,, 1,.,,11, .. n llt1.1hf•1o1 11"1l' 111t fud• , d1·:..r1 • 11• 111.111111 11~ l.t11d •. ., •• .1rd11t111u1 .. "' r•l.olttl l1t·lll ~ .11 .. ·, \I ' "' ,. 1 .... 11 u .... 1.1.11111111 .i. I 111,11111111),! " • 1tllllf1Hfttl. fl,•,lt.!11 \lnl :.'I ,qth!o """'"" "'·" tollll mun11 .1110011 , ... ,11, ,,,, t• lfWflil ~u· I I ...... lul J fll•I (',tnl \4tll .qqtl\ Ill n11\Jll\t' 6. ''111 1n~ JppruJch,.,. '" t .. 111cJ 1J1 'tS,:n JJfltJ"'t ' tO C:Jlitorn1.1 ll.1 '4 .011 l't1l11r<1rt11 .!.. \1 111111.1 SJIJI" ne~1111,..hl·· S. 11rt n .... u rn· tu I' U It IN•l. !'>k)p.irl. ('1r In 111• ( \ ''-'ill \1111 \Iii.· 0 .. 1, l'l<l!--<llC>tll. l·11htl 4\ \Uh' \1 t I Jll 111::' tll 11111 ,1111111, f,.r It .11 ti111 •9()% +. 1 •1\l\J '\II flt .... ~ I I \II u lt 1 • • 1"". u1 11• •I 111 I l•I ,\ I r 0)tl• "' ' "I ' ti \\11t ~ " r~ ''''" ·' r, ' It • .tna 11\• 1 \II • ,i, :• •••• I'' II I 'Ill• 11111 RECEPTIONIST J•t t f 1 f t I f lttf Ji•' ·•h ,,,, f ,, ' t t •••·••ll •' f 1 I 1 fl11 r •11•.-l • l,1,. r'1; ''' 1,' ( ".,, r: • '1 t l lti• i ,,, ... ,, ,, '·•>J••f ll•lll•I I>•' ll 10 I~, .. , Ht''"' I' ''"" .11 k I .. r r, •• 1 I I II 1.1 > ·,;r.n RECEPTIONIST f\Jll t•r p.1M lt1t10• ••'11• 11;.!hl t~ '""" & 111111~ mu:-.t ti..· 'lr11 110 ph1111o-... '>I 111 1\.1.1 '111 RECEPTIOHIST Grt t~t ' u,tnm. '' "''"'. r ' hon, .. I ' ,u v. '" I I u II t , r , « ,, .. ,..,.,, \,, t n1; n n • l •t; I I l,~.t • U f I It ' f I Ir f f ,, .. ,. Jt f1• t .,\ 1• ,. I fti I ' I ,,, •' I t I • )f II t I t1 • ll11h " 557.6 122. 731-7711 '., I '' '"' Ab:c;a11 · Rbbo1t •• !1j u " ' " I l j• II \lt11ltl.J • f-,\0'11111~' RECREATION COORDINATOR 1 IUl..!orlfl.: 111tl1\ 11lu.1I ltt "••r•tin 1t• th• r.·1·r1 ,, 111111 pru r.1111111111..: .11 J 111.1J111 ln111 •. 111.1l1m1·111 11r11J1 11 l h• .oltd I Irr pr•r r.1111 ••·•hi·· r••UP rt r•~• 11, n. •lo.It! ,\ .Htut1. • 1, '"""'"'' Jiit ti 1111 •I 'I 111 .. 11111111111• 1111.1 \ ,, .\ ti 11 I If p '"' • ••U t 11• frtl.t ,, ' •.• 111 "'. I " I,, ,, I I & ELECTRICAL ENGINE EKING DESIGNERS WANTF.O· Laguna Bea('h Enl!tnl>t'r m l!, 1"1rm Dl''IJ.!11 t-:x penence A \lu .. 1 Oegn•c· Prefer rl'd Compult•r Expenenl'l' Or Edul'U lion .\ Plu., Pl'rma m•nl F'Ull T1ml· <.:hallen,.:mg l'os1tw11 W11rk111g For H e g 1 ~ t c r P d Prufes!>1on <1h Cum 11et1l1\l' S Jl ..ir~ &. llt-nef1t:. l'all \'1q:mw \l iHi68titll\ pt.•r only. Some follow1nl! ----------1 n•qwrl·d (.'all 8.i2 tiOIO Litt• dch ve r~ & s tork ~ork Abo oppt for tram In~ 1n hlc Cll'nt'a l work Uulh fl'mJlt.' & mall· ap µI 1 l' a n t :. w c I r o m t• Automot ive Suppl} Co 1522 Newport Blvd. CM MANAGEMENT nw DJ 11\ 1•1101 h,,, .111 1mm1.-d1.ii1• 11J)\·n1n~ 1111 1r.11nl'l' tor lull 11ml' per ma nt·nl '"'"''on 111 our CIJ!-i-1fu•d D1•11.1r1 m:nl :\lust bo· ,1bh• 111 1)pc 3.'I Ill 14pm 1t)p111i: ll"l v.111 .11tm1111 .. tt•r1«l '" all a1111ll1".1111 ... 1. 111 kt•\ JlltJ1•r . h.1ndll· 11h11n1·•. l1·.1rn n •m put1•r .inti ttlht•r j11•nl•r .1I d1•r11 .ii tlUtll':. Opµ.1rt 01111 ~ 111( J<h .IOi'l'ffil'nl ,11111 ,., I' l' I I 1· n I 1• 1o m I' .1 n' hl·nl'11h S;,lan , 11m m1·n .. ur.1tl· v.1.th ,., p.•n l·m·l• For 1nh·n ll''A plea.'>£' rull tl-l2 1:121. l"<I :n-; l""'1l1nn ..... •IU• 111or1 •f l<t·t1·1·t ,,.,,,, I 1111 ~ I• I I ! .. Ill fl '" I \I , I h• The lr•ine C ampany 11., .. 1l"'l l)tor'11.111 dy~ 968 20~ eves ,\~k for ~lu" FJbulOU!> upµurl un11' j llANDY~1A:'ll-Cleanup.1.i v.1lh ~uµcr n •luru rur ·'' hr:. per Wet•k. Hunt tractive. t•nll'q>rt!>lnf.! lh·h Flt•x hour :. pl'r!>on Call UL~I 1-:n 96.1·0.111 , Ho~----­ h.-rp~~~..:~;;~ tilll llAHDWAHI:: SALI:;S full Faclon· tru11ll'l' tioud & part llffil'. Apply m pay in· pla~l1t· .11Jht•-.1q• IJ('~on H1on Ha rdware. 1'f) 1537 :\lunru' 1;1 1\\'1• I 02 I I r' 1 n l' Av c .. !'\ 8. IW('i.ld1ff Plata I. NU F I G U H 1-; l ' 11 n I r o I Coun!.t.'lor .. :ven1n 1-: -.h1fl Nl·wport afl•J &12 3630 F'lle Clerk. f.!l'llt'ral offlcl' Typ111~ rcqwrt>d for IJrO motional µurpo-.l'' II S A r ad Far mer:. lns ura nl'l' Group, :>W-4100. E 0 .. ; 111-:LP EH 1n ~mall guc!>l home lnll•r c:.t1ng· & .,11 mulat1ni:: w o rk. 545-2005 ------ lloe.p1lab ~1 cd1cal Transcn ber w exper Oa~ !>h1ft. t-ull lime. Xlnt benefits Co:>ta ~le!>a Memo rial Jio!.p1tal, 642 273-l or app I ly m per~on 301 V1ctona St C M , INVENTORY COUNTERS Rcg1~lcr now for Sl)CCllll lhret• da} mvcntor} JOb 7·31. lH. :ind H 2 1-'ull Lirrl' hours Cull for u~ ~1gnCTll'nl today' 557-0045 0\-Lfr\: II MP041AllY Pfl!SONNI l SI IMCt S 3723 lirch Street Hf:wport leach f'1lc Clerk Full Ttml· ;i l phabc·t1t·a l & nument·al files. Lile l) ll mg. skill~ helpful Xlnl ooginnmg J)O!>lt1on. room tor ad,·ancl•ment. Con tact Sandy IW I ·92.t7 t:xt 218. 11osp1tah 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 Trade your old s tuff for new goo dies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 USITHE DAILY PILOT 11FAST RISULT11 SllVICI DlllCTORY For Result Service Call <..:ardlopulmonary Dept. nl•eds I eertlf1e d res p1 ratory tech. Pa rt time. Nigh t s hift . Re s pir at o r y therup1sts/Per Die m Pool. All s hifts. Costa M esa M c•mo r1al Hospital. 642·273:i or app. ly m person. JOI Victoria St.C.M. Hospitals I Radiology Technician. Part l ime. Day s hift. Xlnt. benefits . Costa M es a M e mori a l Hospital, 642-2734 or app- ly in person. 301 Victoria Sl.C.M. JAMITOIS SUPEIVlsottS I Ma le/fe m a le lo w ork Huntmgton Beach a rea. Janitors: S3.80/hr . Wax· ers: S4.20/hr. Supervisor s a la ry : open. For in forl110lt1on & appbcallon. write Porsh1a Alexander Co .• P .O. Box 115126. Pasadena. CA 91107. or call : 2 13-795-0263. or 21.J.681-3215. JAMITottS P /timc eves. Newport Cos.ta Mesa area. Men. 1 women. couples. Must be OYer 18 yrs. old & U.S. Citi~. Call: 640-441J. 3 to 4:30PM. Mon. lhru Fri. LOAM REP. Amb1t1oui. person nc<-ded 111 this a rea lo broker rmb11l· horm• loans Xlnt compcnMH1on. (.'all Mr. Cris p HI00/712·1930 I :\l<Jrh1111~t M C ~t ill Operutnr Mu!.! IX' exp 111 program. M.'l up & op<'rat1on of tape N C l'QUJJl 3 yn, min cxp For add1t1onal 1nlormat100 Call or Appy 1n person 9· l l um or 1 -~. Mon-Thurs GULTON l:'-40 SC D 970 West 16th St. CM 714·642-2400 t::O E M, ..... H MACHINIST/ TOOL CRIB ATTENDENT To dispense & control hund tools 111 support or assembly oper ations . Wiii adjust & muintain s mall. semi-a utoma tic' insertion cqulp .. main - lam degreasing equip. & work as machmist as ncccssary. We seek someone with 6 y ea r s o r mor e ex - peric·ncc as ge ne ral machinist with machine shop control experience. Im ITll'd f u II ll llll' "·" position <n .HI a bit• t1ir agg rc:.l'IH ' mdl\ 1dual with gd pcr .. on.rlrt ~ Salaf) slart~ trnm S!IOO l u S I. 000 Ill' r m 11 n I h .-blo'ncfltl> 1\j?l' lil ur older C'a n u JJIJI~ 1tu II) aftl·r 5P .\I 1hk llJr .J.0,111 or ~fan ~I t• & Ect -. Pma. t1i1 F: 17th. 0 1 ~IA.'11CUf<IST )!OOtl IOt'.I lion. xlnt v.o r k111g 1'1111<1,. JOl' f11rrc .. tt·r L TO . ~SJjlJ MANICURIST fLic 'd fUll or part time tu ,.11rk at Beaut1f1rat1on Ct·ntl•r m South Coa .. t Plata \'1llai?e. 556 713ti ~lamcunst. p1t1CTll' E' r lu.'11ve s ma 11 ~hop 1n :'II B &l6·3t50. li73 i21!1 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W HJ' St rt•d C:o:.IJ ~Ile'""' ~'IUJ I O p1111rl unit' Emplo~l·r OIDER DESIC Sm mfgr nt•t•d:. t''J)o·r't1 f)l•r ... on lo w ork h1""' phorll' ordc·r dl·'k <il·n ok . mu.'l IYlll' & U1'l' 10 l\t·~ C all ~and~. 642·1!H6. ~ 30 111 :-,PM. Mon thru Thur.. Material HCMdliRCJ Parts r lerk. rubber hosl• p roduc ts . ~tu !'l pa~:. com pany phys1ral 1n rludmg bark 'l·r ay Tak ing applirallons blwn 8 & IOAM onlv · Stratoncx. 17671 A!mlltroog Av<' .. Orthodont~r h s1s lJn1 Irvine. EOE. A Kenda vis r I •• Industries Co. r.xpencntt'd. llr mulurl' ~nough lo h•am qwl·kly Gooc1 hour~ Xlnl p<t~ N1l'l' work1111o1 cn\11ron m.:nt. Nl'WPort Center. '*I 140S Med1 ral f ront off1rc l nine . {'Xperienrcd . good t ypist. fam iliar wlin 11 urance fo rms. 8: 30.5 d a it y . pie asa n t. _P_A_l _T_/T_l_M_E_/_FU_L_L_ likes people. in ter ested in laking cha rge of front JA."lllTORS. MAIDS Own o(fice. call SSl-SSOll tr11ru.portat1on S4·S6 per eiatc:AL llCa'T. Fashion Is land. 3.4 days per wk. 644-1~ hr. 675-2101 Prr Architectura l Draft:. ~rson. South Orange County a rea daytime hrs. my olflce. 496-8740 642·5671 .._JU a.ulfied Ada. your one-Laundromat. Responsible stop lhopplae center. penoa. part Ume. good We offe r competitive salaries & benefits that start the day you do. In· terested? Then s top by to see us or send raume to : MIDICAL Office 1T1anager ty pe rAITTIMI ELEmONIG TECHNICIAN M Senice) Medical equipment manufacturer of electro-mechanical equipment needs experienced service technician for in-house field service. Needs to be neat appeariftl -personable to repair equipment & penonable to repair equtpmnt e lectronic tes t equipment n~eessary. Near Oranae County a&rport. pey. 67S.190 N.B. LIGALSIC'Y N.8 . law firm aeeks matme Sff'L wltb mag card exper. Type 70 wpm miD. DidaplM>neexper. Fua, ISJ.1300. AM DOCUMDITOI A Division or needed w theavy 1n SCTRY/GIRLFRID"Y s ura nce Ir in house com · n J>'ller syste ms exper. fOf G reat en vi r o nme nt bu&y Uroloty olc. Call _67_s_.2_10_1 _____ _ Anll.147·6004 P A R T . T I M t; AM 1ntem a tlonal. """ Homemake r. please rall aft 5PM. 644. 7609 2921 s. Daimler St. ..elCAL •EC8'T. P.O. Box 10547 Front otnce •11istant-p A R T T I M E 0 p Santa Ana. Ca 91711 knowledge of billin11 & PORTUNITY · ELEC· Leca1 Sec.'rt!lary Growillg cno S46-3SS1 pelboard helphal. Type TRONICS Opportunity Real Eltate litl1aUon 50. ~:,~4~:3~92 for s ll:illed electronic flnD la Newport Cen&et F.qual =Wllty ........__ '+lff technician.a to eam rrom seek$ eap. efftcieot, It Em yer ..._ -ar Sl.000 '° a ,ooo per year e o er I et 1 c Le 1 a I ,_llMLll A llll•y I n t h e N A V A L S.Cretar). Shorthand. Meidl waoted. SeacUff .ZCamlnoCa.utrano RESER v E . NA v y .......... • xlnttyp&n1 Motel ietl South Cout dl5-La1una HIJ1atl V ET S I n r a t 1 n g s ....... uantaalaey Hw ...... NOrEESEVER OS1ET rFT pref'd , d • p • n d In I •po n 'J , • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I QwaUned clvillans with t1uallflutloea a aap. Mail room 6 1N'lllt shop MOtl9en Helper In u electronics experience OoodbeMflta .... ••· ••sembly. Jiff. Houn chan1e ror Room • a lso ellg lblc . Cood ''<Ill r 111 • 1rl' 'h1!llt1>M•' • \,,1~1.,1 1 pr.id t\1n•ht ~ f• !ttt•tr••t 1 t• : .trJlt I ,1 ' '1 '· ,, 1k rt 1~ ,..n 1'1,11:? l~'ol t t• Ill II 1: . 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Our lx·ncf1t~ mclud(' nwd1cul ~ dl'ntal msuranl'e & l'red1t union Appl} 111 Pt-·r:.on bclw1•cn 9.im 5pm M o nda ) ltlroui!h l-'r1da~ Orange Coast D•Hvr11ot 330 w 6..y Street Coaa Mesa, CA 9262f> 642-4321 Equal Oppor Emplo) l'r Public Relations A ser vire & sa lt>s rl'p fUll or P rr to market products & rttrwt ncw l'CJM. Mr Blue 760-7070 Real Est.\.e Sales H>I A llWAIDIHG CAa•IM HALISTATI Conttct 1&5 lo learn about our new high rom · mission s pilt • other ad · v11ntages in joinln a Redhill Reall)'. fo'or in · form1 tlon ca ll Walt 1'1).7300 I\ ; ' T C/'..I'\ l' . 1 I•~ ' Ill ,, , I\ I I ,\ I I\. •t t I' t tf I I f •!l.1 tt '• .: .'>'rt I I II I RC~i.~L AGENT RECEPTIONI ST I l \u••, I• 'II.ti 111u1111•r Will ' ' ' 'u ltif I r I unl.u I :---• ••• rp 1.. 1 I n ••••• d 111• I 11\.1 I') 1 .. 111 .. otl Ill II Ill I tunnL 11r111 11 In ,,. 111 t!11.1n.1I · ••1111'1•' .11• 1 I I >i• 1Pt I I 11" ho lll r1t ... 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WE OFFER Middle 5 to 6 fi gure• intoml'::. available (Comm > Company leads 1 Superb tra inmg (classroom & field> lst r lac;s sellinA aids Company benefits Hnd employee status Recession proof business WE.RE LOOKING FOR People who are fed up with a dead end job Positive people with winning attitudes. Energetic professionals who wan\ to advance. Hard working self starters. If this sounds like you or the person you wa nt to be & you have a burning desire to succeed, Faf co may be the answe r for you . NO PHONY RUN-arounds complete information by phone - ' ( . ' I ' .... '\r' I I .. I l .. I fie•. Will train. non· board. Men del Mar btnetlt Pl'Olram. P'or de· Oe&OaaNaala slll>br. SU5 ltart. App. ,,_, C.M. 548-18. ta 11 9 ca 11 NAVA l. ~Mr.• IMI fer ....... fDrWlllTStllflMJn«t ly lG-4. Oil Me "'°'°' RESE.RV£. lM·s.\2·3Ut (714' 964 2239 wlaaa811tfted Ad 1ral*ltt. aoa ff arbor ,,.. what yo. want ta Have _0 ..., to Mii! 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(UlUn! opV(' l11r '>ll>I ,. ll\ilnogenwnl ~Ju-.l tw enthu.-.1u~t11· & ''n1·r.1:\•L11 ll1 l·kor \ l-•. 1 rm '·1 _Wt'Stcllff l'latj t>t2 l>'n:! SBllTAIY IREPllMSJ ..... .,.... ... hit ...,.,.. ,,............. fer late;;.-::.t & H rlM ........ ..... ,..., .... ..,. ........... cW .......... ...... HHMI••· _........ ••~ at.ff. Sp1d•1 ._.....,...... w.Y err...... 'f..-t .. H• p.nee wlM .... , c1t.nu91 ef ttth ...... 1pp1:twlty. c .......... 0....... a...n .. mrT••• 1pp ak l:xs t _. ""' ...... •11eaef••· NOITH AMlllCAH VIDEO COIPOIU TIOM IHOOA.._ ·~-.CA '2714 641 -9001 ............. -~-Secretary 0... ,.,..,°" Offlu to S 1.200 ttlTAIL ASST. H~ <l part of;,, nt.•\\. growin~ t'onipunv ~1gh11wt't'kt>nd J"t \J u~l tw 01HgotnJ.! ~rnd v.e ll orsrnn1 1ed . n(~ t11 )UJll'n ''' :0J1, . ., I hi , k k 1llafr n,•tail ,.,11 n · .ig 1>oo l'<•p1ng Nn short hand Jo'antm~tv· pot"nt1· "I•• ~ .. '!°.'!'.'.~.-.. ~!~ ~!.'!'~!. .. .!.!~ Mllp W..W 7 I 00 Dw 1140 ,_ .. a IHO ...... .. IHI ....................... ;.~:; ............................................................... . '. Ht:TAHV Fl••• blr houo for i.upe r lor l 7~ +wpm , ~ Wit'-.... , 111111• In •ptlllntt ., 11ramma r WIU '41ach Ward Pf'OC't'H Ina. l'\a U CM' pa rt ll ltlO ' II Taa,QZ3~. r.tary. par\ u~. for ~~U\JV\' ' l~lolh'. n .i1u D y .. , R d ai '1e wpo rt f'r~) Nu1t h.ivl' iclnl rerercncts ' ICl~I 4'Kl)('Mcn~ Ueo\y "p1na. haht ~ke<'f>- 11111. p.ortnersh1p r cords ~ 11\lol ""II~ olflce. <.:all Wdl1an\ C raw f o rd ~ml "''( f('\ I') n~ for one iutl ufC1c~ In Colona d <!I M.ar, U h~. per da) • Mon • lhru f't1 Must I) f>': ar 1 ur.1 tcly at 6Swpm Jnd l'l\IO>' deahna ~·1th th11 pubhc Bu:.an~~ attin•, 1)()!1 ll>mulwr l'oll M r~ Uuv1i. al 1!42 16211 SECIET ARY LEGAL II ~ou like a busy oHtre .,.,. h.I\(' an 1mmed open 1111.: 111 our grow-mi? In 1nl' Of11Cl' Civil pract1 ce·I with minimum 2 5 yr.-. l'>.~nl'Ot'l' & xlnt typing sk1l.I' Sul. open. C<ill Mr. ~ monru. 8.13 3622 Tueherle lemutary YITlllMAIY KEEIHOND ~· AKC. O.lpr ~h uoo. llltt Nelfhborhood Gar11• Teacher'• aide, Mon· HOWfTA&. O\lmp tire. M/f . Pet• new. 1· oek tlu4 SlOO. Salo. ad uHble tlt••· ~School. Ml-3IOI Varioua OfHln11 for • h o • P .ft l P l Y · \..a& ta~ SlOO. 200 bookl Clothes. knlctc knad&1, Tell(her. f irJl lfade. pwm. •mptoyment full 2UtWT·LM5 tpm. •· *ril '100. 8/W TV. U: equlp, W Clwvy Mt credentlala. Prlvat t ~ put Umt, lftel. wtl· AXC Sprin1er Spanlel ndal'Pt'llS.$41..., allbu-runa, e&c. Fri. school. Harbor 1ru knd&. lackortront. Mb\ . ....,._ thooM llOW for S.t, 6 Sun, lam.apm . "-nd •U llyrs. Irvine pla:uip' In l ate Aug. MovlAC rrom Bil Cyn. 3WYukonAn.CM. ~ ~u~::· ?ro. ~Ar ........ ..._, •am• Muat Mil thls wknd. Dee x · ~•. w ... --Apply bt-ke&U. Imported Inlaid July 2« ts 21. 10.4 :30 • 1126?1. ----IV"""-'" .... lM ~ PUpt M C ltt ... round /di D'I·"' Tuatln Ave, CM. ~ 4 12PM. CharUe'1 · b& l•mt Dlftl f'um. clothe.. klHhen Tcu<'hc•r. Spanll.,., 3 da)'I Chi&a. 3001 ledlllU. Bids, shots. wormed. L . Coe;'_: Sl.500. sac llOO. 1•--·. N-" .. ln1 o• ... r MA. W~('k. Pr•vatc !IChool. 2.S&e m CM Stt-40IT ... alftllK&nl Marb6e "°" ....,.,_ \NI """ - tlarbor arn . St•nd re • ' Set. iun,-.AIC dk w d coffee tbl. .. un.to: P.O. Bo&OOIWJ9 w..trr.c.t1 ... 0,. Champliw.twtia. 41 "1154 '. rare. cost : U>&la Meu. 921527 New 4 challen&ina """I· lm/-w -p p 11.m> • .-crifice: ~.An· ~ In bUllY e a&tM;y n..:'ii'l • .Oric) tiquelamps. 760-&TT7. TtllphHI Wdten law firm In Irv. If you --------- SUS ht plld bonuses to are motivated wtth exp. Lab PUpplH. t wlul. start. No uper nece11&. pl e as e c a I I t• r a n : realltered. No selllng Across from 714.f.33.3622 &1l-4>6'11 OC Airport. 2-9pm call ------------ Tami. 6U-Ol69 Wold Procetsor " £11ec DOBERMAN Pupp)' 7 ~ tvpe wortt. 3 day _... AKC R 11 t ..,. TELEPHONE WORK week. lnt•r-lln" .............. • .. s. e 5 er.,., ~ "~ • "'"'" Yem. ~7·3299eves. RESPIJNSlll.E? EARNUPTO S7.00 PER Hl Xlnl. working cond. Part·t1me evening . 7~1 2-111. TEUPHOHI I 644-4311. --------- .................. ~···· ........ , toOS ....................... SETTER MIX remale puppy. wks . Wtlltettan markings . lnleUl1enl. Frtt lo eood home only. 75\-4840 WESTMINSit:R To good home Blk Dobie ABBEY pup. Fe m . t 5wks okl A .. "iTJQUE MAU... w/buut1f11I mark1ng6 Dally 1~. Fri 1~9 S75/0BO. 63l·IH04 o r Ck>sed Tuesduy _~ __ ,_9 _____ _ 11751 Westminster Ave. ,.,_to YCMI 1045 Garden Grove $54-6\0S ·-••••••••••••••••• ••. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ k1\len.s & young c au. Oak Wa ll h unc *•II unit. fttW 4 sections 10'9" . . . total. Must 1tt lo apprec. Cost Sl600. w 111 iell 1960 7Sl·~. Wickerf'Jm Ethan Allen Bk.cases . lbl " r hrs. Rocker. S48·2928. Velvet couch & loveseat. llXI. anllque piano. k•nR s1ie bed w/hdbrd. misc 847-7324 Hf::DWOOD B U RL TABLES& SLABS . S48·l392 U\IOg rm sofa . ore Wh ile. lla1t1an cotton 7't loose back pillows $250/bi.l ofr GW-t~ <.:orncr bt.'<l. l.ible. sofa fum. lamps. aquanum. clothes. toys. games. boob. surf brds & wet al.lits. + lot.s or misc. ~ Vusar. CM. <bwtn Fiur &Harbor>. Giant Garage Sale: Mn a ntiques f'ri·Slt ·Su J'JOU Bolsa Cblea. H 8 . y n Parnt eqwp .. tools. scub· a gear. ski equlp .. boat rrusc. guns & ammo. Sa & Sun. 646·•Wil. Garage Sall'. hou!M!ho Id k: rum . & odds & t•nds Sal/Sun 12·5 183.l Ono Dr.C~ Mesa Verde Wt:STCLI t'f' Gi\RAG E n 1200 Dover Dr. Sat·St1 9-5. Lake n e w Lai.y Bo recllner S39. 5 drawer of rice d4:Sk w. matctun couch & love seat S22 qwrl'd Apply 1n Pt'r')OO " " .. No selll'ng. apvt. setllnts o 11 I y S5 0 0 / h r .. ~enerous romm1!>s1o n ~ »ti.30. Sdys. pleai.ant v.orlung a rea. t.:igun a Hi'ach 4~51'1 Pier 1. 2il0 UJrbor Fr..toApplicant •Sec~jb~c• '!" d :.. ~'f _ _ _ 1 Irvine Personnel Agette y Pcn.onnt>l A H·rt, Mkti: TIU.at ruatC AUCnOM MA.'N ITEMS or FINE ESTATE JEWELRY. ART O BJ £<.:TS. AN T I Q U E S . fo' I N t; FURN ITU'll::. ETC.: PLE:ASEHELP 96().8AJ8 UnusUJI Killen!. wrz Bob tatlt>d . l tall blk fl! >*8-6219 12 2pm S 8pm i:roup St-e Sat. Sun & Many other C'Ollect1bL ~Ion a ft 4 .30 C.:all at near GI\ e awa)' Sun ~ll 3270 l2 ti 605 K IOR" Pl. NB Retail 188!': l7lh .Suite 22-1.CostaMc>s a Ur1>ts huveopenmi;:.iwr ~n'PEa•....., \•Xpan-.1on -Npl He h ""' •~ Art: )OU cre3l1 Vl'. & l'll 642-1470 l1n •\ICt•:.. r1rm Good .. \Ill Time Po.<111100!> for JOY .. ;~orkThang with }vurj ~~~----........,. 1 ·.pin~ . .,htltnd. !.ktlb.l';( our lrvme and Newp<>n h;,r....s" e Broad~.;' ------- -l)C•r rt><i'd i"on-:.moker Olrlce Experit'nced re PHONE FOR INFO & BROCHURE 64~Z!OO Ncwpor1 Beach is nov. 10 ° · 11r1:f C<Jll l).$0..0lZl qwrcd. Xlnt Salllr)' • tcrv1ewmg for a pan SALES,ERSOM SECREl ARY Paid VarallOn. Cont.art Mahogany armou ..... Fri:'<' to gd hnm\• St Bernard malt> Grei1t du. position W~ll i:roomcd u;-OIX1S ume 1t1fi-wrapper. Work for ret:i1I i.tlJ~llc'> '>lMl' \t l __ .... _.. Pt>rsonnt:'I D1rtttor App 4~ftd°" Engh.sh 1890 1ng hoors: 1·6P~1 Mon F\111 11me. Will 1r.1111 a ur• .,t>r..on nl'"i'" to ---------• 1 person f'r1 Alt. Saturda~s 556-0900 s.,r ,c· as peNona rx SICllETAIY ) ~AGEIAMK S\'125831·2'279 "'R~~lJ~~~;TO llunlln!'(ton Harbor i\nll fl~ fum. Persian Hu ~1o. Ship·, f1 ~u r(' ht.·11d . f t-dt'ral Corner Cab. \'11· lortan f rpl. J aC'olwan fum. m1sC' hou<>c·hold ll.l'ms loo numerous lfJ m>nt1on IWi H'72:1 ------- ---- MOVIMG AFTER 27 YEARS! GAUGISALE - 527 Haut Of-. CdM f\irn1turr . patio furn. 2x6' butrher blork lovt: -.eats. i.addle & tack baby furn. t'lr etc etc. Generous c m p loyt'l' ------I ;J~:~t·C~~.t't;t~1~:1rn_~ Nf.WPORT Beach :im1 7ZIN E~bd Galonc dble OYt'nlloY\' 961S1'Jlll bene fit :. A ppl ~ IOI SALES.RETAIL ... CiR. rl'q tT)'lk' 501i-O wpm loSl.400 You Will betht• Anaheim (.';\ .Xlnt r o nd. FJAt lU\lr ----a f.~E·r,~~0T8 R8~.A\C~IWI " 1 Y NPed m~r .-t ron~ 1n ~ H pref 1 Nd .. d 1>honi~ n i:ht hund 10 lhl' Prl''' 714-991-1160 featurl':. S600 t 0UO I ~-el) black . grttn l'Y<.'d YIM b SI'>! 1, "rv.n r;,I n I ,. d1•nf & handk all h1~ ;ii <.AJ> """"" LL..--8060 :-. .1 e" "'1 l h m ~ml \OICl' a., wt'll a.., handl 1. "' h 1 ,. F 1 -~. rt\Jlto" cat Yrt'l' 10 f1n1 1 lh'<'\..1nJtula r ..-.nfldc·n r<)I ~' · )mfl)rlabl•· ('flUf'h, .. oft SAT 'Sli:-4 \Ho 6 lt'ather t · fa rw j ~~[1\'::0e ~ 1 n ~· h o ur '> l'a pa til1 L c., to h:i nd f\o mg pcr)onal. )tx:i.ll & ~1~b ll m~:..": . -"~ TOPLJ::ss ~1001::1..S . • homr !f mo 6-U ~162 c\., ft'{• \..1blo· ~10 \'1'7 ~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··1-.oOEaL .m.ill ~uccC''>sful l:idll':. hou.,r h o l d affairs ~ 1 ':eqwr~ .",II Si5 l>,\Y.l'/\lDl>AILY KentlK'ky l 8ZO Cht-rr> -,\rab1an ,\lar1: • l loth1ng bout1qut.' 1n Challl•ng 1 n~ l'nvir on lrmrrand 01 l::ni.:ll~h nnt>xp n('{' 1126 ~ ltutC'h. C..11 uftcr 5pm 1 Wanll'!1 l;)\1nu homt· ror II Brr" hill i'p• <11n1ni.: ~ La,iiuna Bc.H'h E"<pJnd • m~·nt Good bl'nl'fit-. 1 ..1.nd l' ~rJ\ d . arrant:l' ---------~I adoraMt· ..-t•ll v .• 1n1·rl mom . "Int u1nd -.i;.o 1, ~.-' !jWil! l<.\tl&dHRO pro\1dP<1 for mg3store <'haln MU!>\lx>t Sdl.1n 1.•ummt>n~uralt•I m1 l'l1n~-.;.. du -.1.m1••Tr.tinl·t>OOt1r ..1I 71•c·hn1 ~ 11.1 h·~ c•v•·.., "' ,,,.,I 1.,. '·,,..,.,, .. ,.I.VY ·------· ----~ 3 y IO Shan-Lido hm ho d d b I l•Lo••· \'oo>•k (, .. rwrou"' ., l "''' '" •1• • • · t I • 11 T I 1 t ... nest. epc·n a le. con· .., 1.,.0;. (.'.,fl .i.>I' ~2!·~ '"' I~ 11, (•'• 1..1 .. •" n.-t•lot Jl•o<1 L'··•· I , ., ' ~" All 'ihot.'> ~;-829-t L1lnd :)15.paor I ~ll'•·per l cr:-t-r:u t-r ,..1 e J{' w :.Jrtll' (\1;ild wo,.k oul :ooe·1t>nt1t1m', ·1 ft'li1<•ndou~ tOlt·r nl'.. '"' t•xp nece.san lA•arn • ~ ,\lust :.ell. -1 <lU<"'n ''Le~ '15.J l'it.X I !Of) bit. r.:d t'Ond Lorl'n d;.,y., tii3._-l-l_1_;___ ~1luat1on for the ni:iht ----557:6 !22. 711·7711 to clean &prt'part• i:la~~ or"6315212 _______ ,\dorahlt·btk 1.-<Jb PUP P> ~ -----llolmwood ~20 Cliff Ur Salt'l> person. Mr. Edward:-. 100' I frw \O Apphcanl & metal fixture:; With USl• Ant IQ Ul' o f r (' e r All '>hots. loVl'l'I C'htldrcn Uirl) AITW n t'an ~1.1plt' ~ Bch 49-1 71167 ,,\RE YOU !'ti AK I :\'G ~~;.!~~kWe c kl•nd ~ SECRETARY ol !>Ol\lt•nt:. & 6 omt> Beal.l\1ful oak' Oe.k~rl~ Jm:> t>6d 644-0511\ d(oc.k. & r hair Xlnt cond ~ h lldG~806S W II A T 'I 0 U . It Jo: John s on & J o hn son ~ {'ht>m1cals c lean1ni:i for ble. (ll1nK C'ablnt'l. 3 5'11tt Mix. female PYPP> ~ li4~K .... ':~~ ............. . WORTH?lam 25H-.old SCTRY/ADM. lleallh Care Div otren. I Repllrat1on procei.s in t'ha •n K ~l <'Co rd 8w1ts Wh1lt'&lannwrk DOUIUIED L'pr1~ht f'rN~zer. r!P!tk . & my ls\ ~ear .m the Gal Frida;\. M:iturl' ex s killed & rt>sponsabll· manulactur•nJ! or mir 5-11-'810 in~ lntelh.:ent f'rl"l· le. 'lf.WSIOO 1Wt J.lik k onr.? i.1ze ho·d . \love . ..health tndustrv I "'111 1 1 h ror.> Also ~111 le.im l~· ........i - - _ ---"·· I • ma k " ov .. r .575. 000 pr.accurate ~p1st. 1g t seeretary..1d1\·crs1Cled& ,.-~•n l l l'hntt'..1I p r oN')::. of lz='•cn IOtO ~uuuhioml!onl> i~l 41S-40 ""''"" .iwn c1oi:cr . ~ ~ ~ bkkpr::. Knowledi.:l' to tnlcresttnr:: po::.ilaon 1n ,...... (.Jf1 .,t ,of..1b..~. l'.tnt m1..r turn1turt-f\icf'rf _<c·om m l We haH• a opt'rateTelrxhdpfulbut the r eJ!I OOJl !>:.tlcsofC' If l:illOCampll.'>Dr ,N I\ 'acuum coatini.: instr ••••••••••••••••••••••• fTN'K1ttrn. .. J:t\•·nl..(}'Th <'ont11t1nn ~1 ~1 ri••m mu'l'•·ll 1,107225 groundflroppty badcd not rt'Q l'Nm.int'nt )OU l'flJOY beinr:: a self S:it ~00 hr 1-'ull Cn 17r •Cyellow refnr:: No de rA n,r• I hlk. I 1 .. bto) ~1-04~ ---- up by qualified leads. p llmt' 10 3 . .,0 mc: da 1 ~ ~Larkr . ha'ndllnr:: ~ou r 11211 '\'lirba St. Tustin bend1ts l.l>cilll-d 10 C~t I 1 v e '> Po)' S:!:, O >*8-4970. fW' JJSi -------C 111>C•lmi.: 311 ~ 114'. i:oll1. Call Mr. Greancv t21J) extra hour<. (',11 1 IM "'orkload withmmimum Call i l l ·ti~11 0~f>G. ~r E~'wkndi.~:i1 ~ ---~siu sofa~d. plu...,h. xlnt 111nd l)l(.111 :n8:1737 · appl -l!rJ~0!!7 bt~n .lh ,,upeni ... i1>n. "orlc lnl! 0 1>1:n .\londJ' 1-:,enini.: ... l\..1i:1ka-. ;.31;~ ~~~32.f.I pmonl~ ..-.11h C1s:ure:-. & h:H l' l'' ____ _ f'r 1g1 dd&re F ul l g r o w n G l•rman d t: I u '{I .S h l p h 1· r rl x In I Tll11 k ~ld rblo• T ..1bl" ~ry 8070 SJles Clerk. I' T. f''Jbnt :.tore CJll \1..1rg..1nt. &lt··h.»O "\ah:s £xc1t1ng oppt; in selhnc ~ & gifts. Part umt. or f ull time . H1dcon ... arm!>, Wc">td1ff Pldl~ tH2C1J72 S.S/blploymrnt c~ Top notc·h sale:. opµt) 10 fl'\:\.~IOn prov! indu,i,tr) l ( \ 0 U d T" \' m II 0 I' \ l'rrlll\':Jtt'd & h3H' ~.Jlt•-. ''"'Pl'r and or !.<th.~ ..11> UludC'. we ..-.ill train \\., .ire· :::.nl'lbnl.! & Snl'lhnl? µart o f the world , largest em plo) mPnl '·'"'tern. Wh) nol v.ork fnr the biggest & be:.l'. <::ill J a c k Barri e. 54().5001 for appt Snell 1ni; & Snel l1 ni.: nt Nl•wpurt &etch Agt•nt'. llWC.impu!> Dr . •SALES• • "'r:u11 or Part T1f'Ol' I nred ; lntcrv1ewr r s. & 10 11 terv1cw new job app11 cants. Can carn up to • ~$1200 per week No • 'xp ~cc. ~lust be able Jf work 7 in hofl'I(' Dall' • 7~-6927 SALES General Electric has an entry level s ales J>OS•llon in appl.Jancei>. & oud10 products. l nlelhRenec. ooucallooal background. m o l 1 v a t 1 o n . ., :i l t· s Pt·r!>onahl). & ont•nta lion important pr~·re· qw!.1\.es EOE H cu scnY /RECEf'T. r1•l t~ p1n.1: & l'd1ton:il ---------•I :.kills th1' po:.111on I') for Tr;H l'I \ a:•·nl f:,tJbl1 :.h 1•d 1!1·1.111 TrJ\t'I Agt.•nt·~ spet 1.1h1 in.1: 1n rommt'rc1al bu:.1 ne!>~ has cmmcdsa\t.• operung ror .expenen~ Sul~ Agent. Computer Training essenual PJ1d med I l' a I 1den1 i. I 1 n., Gt.·nerous s i.lary rans:c CJlliH,103·29ii frtl'>tproor copJ>(•r nt" ..i~ lvh 111 "'atchdoll fl i1.0-0l!fJ I au~-nllon ~·c.t02 :)Jl Olli) \1 U:.l l \ ~ 'ill v. vm Front of\ .JP .u.:uice Call-111'J 5361 SECRETARY ~ 1mmed1ately for bll:.~ o(f1ce Mu5t be! ~·n 1hus1asuc Good t) pin.ii & olfice :.k1JJ., d mu.-.1 Bu~\ ph<JO'"'> & !><>me lilt· h<Jok keepmR ... "<cc•ll l•nl op p1>1'\un1\·. to )!rnw "'llh expand1ni.: t·om11..1ny S..1l:ir} ('(1m mt• n-.ur .it" \4 1lll Pxp1·r11·nc1• (';dij ~'lf;lfif;.S J'>k for Paul m .Jatk ~cl nlari-,.,.,1-,1..1nl lo finanual J.:t n1u~ Sort -.pokt-n. )!cnlk. JO) ful, i:wrf ttl 1001.,t Pn•p..1 rt• nutnt1ou.-. m•·ab Vant·d hard work & Ira vc: l ll!J 5683 SECRETARY I 'nu Wt• nrr1•r an excel ..,tarting :.alan. major nwd1c:il & dental 1n su.rancc. peni.1on plan., Cree pa rktnR. 35 ho ur work week on top or a conRen1al atmo~phere lntl'rt'Sl<'d apphcant.5 a re tn\ 1ted to '"nd rC'SumC'. indudmi: ~dlJr) h1i.tor) ~ rt-qwn·mcnL:. tn John'°" & Johftson t..W ;o.icwp<>rt Ct•ntcr Or. ~Ill' 1295 '.'<cwpon lk..il·h. 92660 EO I:: SKr'riary·Typnt nrt.oded for bu!>) JI B law offlc:1: S.18 1111 Stuet..1ry :-;o1c.-:. Scl·rclan with a 't>ung. dyn.1m1r com 11utcr b1lhni:: .. alt•s nr gan11a1ion ~1 U'>l ha\{' x In l ' 1• r ha I ... k ii h 1 l•·nfJl nr .,•·crclanal l'" !)Cr l~:nl.il e>.pcr .1 plu~ Call l~md.J Dl•vorkm al • •SECRl:.'TARH:S• • lon'I T~/Sh70 Sl,U OO Lc.•i:al, RE Anah Sl.5.600 /\ / P Consl. Sl0..200 Recpttryp1st Sl0.200 L1L Reinders Agenc) 4020 81l't'h. Estab ·~ :'-lcwpor11833-8190 •f'n.•e ~-crctary Le«JCll Secntary ftt·1' lO apphcanl l'lu.'h office· Coovemt>nl IO<'a l t0n Grral benefit <; ~u. .. t haw l?d .;kill' A C.1hf IJ W TCI Sl.300 .\IMJ r ~)Ob-. CJ II Carol U lK' k ~5001 Snelhn~ & Snl'll Tr :J\el Agt.•nl want<'d . m1n1mum 2 ~ r:. t'lC p. Jr \1ne location L1)..1 552·30$2. TRUCKORIVER f'.xpcn enced For Irvin•· furni t ure mfr l i6i'~ Armstrong A'c .>10·8894 mg or Nt>wpor1 Beach TY'9ST Mtenc~. 4340 Campus 75wpm. train al'. <'nm ·Dr~~~!!!!!!~~!!!~I puter opera tor Chns llan :;:: C P . .\ F ir m in Cos ta SEC TY WANTED ScU Starter S /h 90wpm. ~l e s a Ca ll K.irt•n 754 l<>W typini:i 60wpm. exp 1n 3<' ----------i m un!.:. pa~ able desira hie. 10 key required <.:alt Linda 71 t 499-~ TYPIST /CLHK UPRIG IIT AKC English Spnnit• r 1-'REEZER SpaNet. lO mo Beauuful 968-4832 uver & White &4-1-13.56 Dryer. gas. dean, work:. Lcav1n1t tOl6'n good. $6~ 548·85\3 or ,. ..... aoso 5-18-448.S ....................... Sears f'ro~t lei.) ref rn:. **I BUY** hn~l gok1. l2 cu rt. l ~r Good used f'umstUI"<' & nu. S210 ~· :;&t? Appliances-OR I 1111 II ~II or SELL for You Kenrrnre ref rig, rrostle)5>, MASTYS AUCTlO.. Alroond color. 14 cu rt 646-1'86" lll·9'25 S375 ~0-6806 WA.<iHER. clean. work' V.'lmipnol ..-.a.,h~r & c.1~ i;:ood 565 s~ 11513 ur ~r $5()() pr. :'\ .. ui: snf.1 5-IJ-4185 lm~~al & ocwrrnin srJ --..111. Wood '*311 U.tlll S2Z. I f'reez.er. upnght, clean H '>leroc> w /JI track lJ Jlt'" works llood m ~.ss13 S200. 3 glass top tbb SJ.;o Of'~~ 968 3971 -- ReCngerat.or. clean wor'r.5 }IUST ~ELL·MatC'h1n i: ~.$60 sofa.loveseat. end co((~· 548 8513 tbl. dining ~cl. all xlnl I lr..t offer 3514428 t>-'e" Coldspot Re fn g Works oka) SlOO S46 46as f 'A'rought 1roo J>3LIO !>l'l :. an)11tne ~. xlllt cond. !>JC' n f1C't' S2!lO ssz. 704S Th(' ~uc.:cc-.sful .1ppll< <1nl m U '> l h .> \ (• )! h II II lf'l• phonl· l1 ·thn111u1•., ,1b11Jly tn t ak1• i.ihont• 11r rler,,, 200<1 ru!'ttl)mP r r•· 1Jll<Jn5. will kurn l 1t1· L)PIOg (JO ll'rm1nal kP)board & arrani.:1ng work '\l'hedule~ S~foguard Dental Prat'· ---------• ~crctary lkydn IOZO F\111 tune pos1lton ava1la hie. lllnt typing, f11Jng. & phone manner rcqwrt'd 1 Cw.tomer ser\ 1cl: & 'ei:al expenenet' helpful. App. ly Mon -Fri IOA~ 2PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lt!a-.e apply at n r <':Ill TM l"in~ Company llow;,ird Oernl<l n Jl;JJ C..1rm·lb..1ck St ~l·wport K+•Jt'h 7 H 6-1 t li7~1G i::O E lier Systc-m'> 9~,7 1121 SECRETARY I Top ltk1lls esM!nl1al. 10 d uding S II . T) ping. t;en'I orr.ee Local R E <.Jc,clopmcnl compan.> Good bcnd1b. plca:-.ant working <·ond. Submit a pphcallo n 10 wntin~. )l..st 1ns ex perience. :.alar) rcqu1 rcmcnl~. Sccrctan · tra1ncl' in t•lc Wntcadno 662.Dai t'l.tat1• planntnJt dt'pl or I\ Pilot. r 0 Rox 1560. IJw firm Airport ;in·a Costa Mesa. C::.. !1262b. '\II lll·a\ \ productirm. . ffthioa I.a.ct SKre+ary or call for a ppt Mowf9clwry Wwd 1331 So. Harbor f'\allenon Equal Qwly Emp&o) er Mt F /H Ft'(' paid Beaut. plu<oh 0C(1ce lnt'I div Tak<' rharge t ype Sl.000 thru s 12.ooo C all f:ll 1e O'Bncn Al<;O rec JObs f>t().5001 . Snelhng &i Snt:ll ang of N cw port Re :i c h ~!!"!!!!"!!~!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!"' /\gene~-. 43-10 Ca m pu!> Dr 1975 Rally COOW<'r. good a.OSE OUT SALE C'Ond. 0 Ue r i. Wanted 673·1999 MDL HOME FUIM. 20" bo>•'s Schwtnn Red & A.NnqUES w<do <t h•odlob•" &I Oy"" Boy . g,, pads . L 1 k l' new Clemente at GuadalJ $401()80 IS75·e3'72 Jara & Calle H 1lda~o , Sl.'N July Z1 rrom 12 3 3 Boys bakes. 20". gOodl For 1nro 7 t4 t833-1066 or cond. S30ea. 7141585·12152 64().1283 kllM)M .. tMhlOZS 3 Shetr e nte rtainment •••••••••••••••••••••• center. 1n great rond 714·894-98.13or 213.598.9488 but opportunit> to pn,.. Secretary . ChallC'nging i:ress to paraleg:il stafr growth oppor\unil) fnr Outstanding t} ping skills outstandmg person. Re r · _ & ab1hty to handle de· I> 111 <.•onfidence: Collin!. SALES . H i· Fi Compo-tails. No lrgal exp Call 1\s!oc 567 San N1t'olas oc-nts. Ellp. pref . salary Octh · 833·9780 Dr N 8. CM area. EOE M/F Call --------- Secunty P a rt l i me ,openin g. 20-30hrs. for expenenced plain clothes seeunty of. facer . Xlnl. company benefits. Apply In persoo: Mr. Pa ulsen bet llAM & 2PM only. 213·685 8.>13 SALESLADY Xlnl S1tua\lon for ex pcnen~ sale!tlady &::x· elusive Children's Bout!· que . LeM agas 1n SC Pla:ia 549-8S85 .. ~-----~-~ S ALES + M ANAG £. MENT. exper. mature person for Ladies fashion store in Laguna H1 l1t 1 Mall. Call for appt. 66\·U>l. 581-4303 • ~F.S. SS PER HOUR. PiT. Earn xtra incomt wtule gomg thrv school ~ white at present }ob. Call 495· 1474. ask for Jerry Sales Re presentative . Advertisina. Desire past success in sellloa ' 1tn1ces. ad medhani or I UllleSS equip. J.81C,3S1C taLwry + bon111 within 3 1 yr1 . £xpe1ue1 + .. b eneflts. Ca ll J 714·~1. STOfltl Take Umt to relu and .• ...,_, .i home. It'• ample q 1rlth Daily Pllo& I (:luain.t Ada. Md lf )IC)'. h J \'9 .......... -:Hll, Hll a frt .. '9J C1 u alned Act-Vltor at epsm Secretary CORPORATE REIATIONS / PUBUC AFFAIRS J.C.PIMNEY 24 Fashion lsl•nd Newport Beach CA E.O.E. M/f Our Corporate Relations Department Is In need of a sharp. peo ple-orl· ented secretary. SECY BKPR, part1ru11 1-~i ndld 111 .. _ I I lime. R .E . Co. CdM.l•-------•I uvo ca atew ... veam n mum Salary nec.~ Olympus OM·l. Unused. of 2·5 years' ellper\ence ulilltlng TYPIST WIVM&ar. 400mm Tel. strong secretarial and 9"orthand SHOE SALES. Wanted. Full lime. evening ahift lem.S.C: '2:50.~m4. skills. Must have gOOd organlza. fu.U or part time. Oood 70 .......... E1t~leftl com· Vlvi•·-.......... .- ti I kill nd be abl I kl Co. benefit•. Future -,. .. _ , .. --• _,, ona s a a e to qu c y mgmt. posltioos possl· pany benelila. Apply In lens. Pentea.Suew absorb new lnfonJ1al1on and adapt ble. Apply In person bet. person between 91m :munt. S1ZS. 640-1051 to changing situation• and work· gam & llam: 3017 s. 6pm Mood1y throY1h toed. Ability to malnt1ln d lacretlon. Flidl,)'. Kowa Smper H'-'1t2'A profesalonal demeanor, and efflcleney Brlstol.C.M. ~c..t SLR/3 ~ fllten. New, underpresaurelsetsentlal. Stat ion ery Store In ,... In ortc. boa. HoMywefl ~delMarneedlU· 330W. )'Street StrobeUr ~ WIC'Of'Ck. Duties Wiii inciude heavy telephone pr'd aales lady. full CoataM.-,CAtlaS used. S400 nrm. '7»0080 cont.ct, letter writing, llght typing ume. ~days. Xlnl woril· F.qual()pportunky eves. of data. appointment tchedullng and 1n1 cond. FAP«l.all)' fine 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IOH travel arrangement•. An lntereet In -atientel•. 6'75-1010 1; l••Mi••.,.,., .... , .. ~., .... M••--··- pollUC9 and oov-mment woutd be Swkchboard C)peralOr TYPIST a.10 ltra per wt. ~ Calk'o c.tll S,.y) helpful thOUgh expettence la not Reliable pertOft lO Weft pa.tt-Ome .... •t •M I~ ,,... Pnf .... WIG requited. pveyarchhlft. AJao,,... lot DlAue '°"' , for nl'a aak• . ,._.MM: ~ Rlcf\arch cw Lrclle tier operator needtd. retarr to maaactna •..;;..~;.;....;;._;.•._~..;.1111.o;;.;.--- " llNer .... C111).C71C)t7•1'1ot. Nme shift. Call IAM· pertner ot 11Ull law Per•lH lrttteaa, HI• ~ sPM cmly: ltz.3011. ftrm. Alf1)0rt area. NI. ahota. SIU llP· So1119 ~ FLlJ()ft TallorASeamllreM. rrr. Stronc aldlla lnclltdlea ..._.Ml--. auc. M•l'Unt•~••>'· ahortlund. Some .. nA9 ~Mftft• NB. •1111. me .. 11ment 1k1Ua t• r.uvm~.vn --~ .• •'-'up. 1111t81h1r. 1 Ddll9 ....... CA-..1,_11T&ACICltR-PteacMol. Olla II --- An (Qum Osiport ~M1'1H l:liq9rd. prtfll'Nd. 1fS. --i -· I "' • l h h~ .Jut Yt' d In u C •••• •• •••• • •• • ••• •• • •• • Wood Sl25 631 21!.n l'urrlla!>e d1..1mon<1s. gold ----------... ,JI.her J<:wd r) Ii.. fin1·~rt G1H• }our honl4' " lift. from p\1 e'>lJte.., & uth• r hand t'Jf\'cd \ft>llll'an d•"r essed sources. Wt: 1-·u rn . I o f u kind • are one of the larr,:est Swcd.l~h SU>vi: f 1p. gre..1l \!Stale hqwdauni: firm;,. for yOUr mountain l.ab1n. & ha" t: mo rt' ftp 5u'luk1 18.a perl $700. ponun1t1e::. lo purchaiw u l> e d \I o ped s 1 ~ o person.ti pro pert_, lhitQ - 6iS lOiS Open I !•JU"" I ..-.e can handle our..el' ci. ., Ir> r n.tloo Bu:i. ont• Pll'll' or J n l'n ~I __ · -~Bh ~ 11 llrt.' t-:>l.tlc tor 'uur ""' n Kin~ !>IL\' b.id '1 n i:oud u H' n r I 11 r r ,. :. J I l' tood Sl.25 ~·1: _ _ir~1-_ __ __ •l\OH.:Ol.\T E (.'\.'\It• W a 11 t: n 1 h . T ,. ,.. k .i l .. n r G o I d S ti \ ,. r . \.iche1-o 111 .,. ..111 , hold' l'l..1tinum ,\n) k ind . ~etc !I .,. •de. 11 hiwh <"ond .... mount DJn1cl II s ht>hes. !:!7.> 1\ho "411.;o:,J W a .1 nu t W ·~I I u n 1 t G ,. n u-i-n ~:-H u rm , . ., <' 32 "'1d ". to hi l!h ~ RLBll::Sonl\ ~l~l'Jth' ~·lvt'l> & CJb1nt.•l 1dciik t>io.iJosi! S!OO ~2" round dmma: lJ ---- bte no.mar w alnut f1ni:.h 8010 Il l Pru' h 'W' S!I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &4<1~ ~nvmg. must ~11 fum ~ -lri: .ippltan('{•., :\.;hog leutht•r <:our hi ~ri ~ "'''h w<>OO trim Like ----ne w StOO ~t;Jli5~1 Lo.ewe1a:htnow!I0.2lllb5 6-!5 ~I J m l <.iuarantl~'<l. Call ~ I Jplt' Lo\ l''\l•Jl rocker . n<.-w fabnr SS5 642 llti l Dtocllt' set. 4 chrs. xlnt cond1lt0n ~ 2 ,,.ht !lldCll lbls Sl 50 Cd 3 w.iy lamp SIS Patio loung~ SI~ G>-5782 ! Orcxd Cherry sideboard~ & rocllta1l lbl. xlnt rond SL50 both 1)4(}. 1283 41'' Glass top, wicker din 111g rm set w /4 mJtch1n11 C'hrs $.S()O 6i 5-621 K ----.. .,.s-. 1055 ················-······· YARD SALE' &g S.rgams ! Sat & Sun. everything goes . 2040 Pomona A\•e. C .M . 548-l7S2 HUGE YA RD SAL E · Sat /Sun 9 ·4 . 2202 R.alicgh. CM. Sand} .>lO 737;, lr\'tne Coast CC mcm . bl'rsh1p. SIJOO Cull ~~­ lert I 714 I 568·0860 --- undborg f:tmll) Tenn1~ !\tembe~h1p S.icnrace. m o \ 1· d fro m J re a !!51 9331 aft fipm ~ .... T .tppun Microwave ranges. d1:.hwashcr. Om Km set. sofa.bed. tbl lamP6 979-.973 ---- 10" Sears radial s .iw w1lh ~land Xlnt cond Sw1S!> fm•place. 30". complete S50 Loveseal. lc:ilher & pfald. ltke ne w. $.W. All oorga1ns'. 548·11~. Sterling Silve r ·Kirk· Golden Wms klw, 8 6pc dlnner sz place scttinss ~ 6 sen •ing pcs. Used on· c-e ~take oiler to. Soe PO Box 380·A. Balboa Island. Ca. 92662. " 1---r-=~.... IYlft,.. .... ,_... tMI ....... 9060 ........_,.....,.. tl70 "'9·:""171.t• OM.Vlll.Ofeg ••• • ••••••••••••••••• I 1• ... .... •-.. ••••••••••••••••• ""••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• , ... , .... W~ .... .. •• 'W --••••••••-••-• ................. •· rt)IM'•d1• •klpJ•tll •· Lulkt,.. 18. ~. \•arn •'-ll 1 d Good 1 WTMI M"f'l.AUI& ~. 1M a ... aken wUh to&i4 -.O...~. Ill.all. 1llp la N8, ~.$:,':afn1.CaU ~ .................... ·~----.......................... .. ,.., 'vu-.. .... ......,. .,.,..._, .... ca~, dul 11•• ..,.._ bentlh1l. UOOO ..... .,. 14 OMC -• ton PU TOPAAtLAI IMW '111 • ... -~ ,_ 4lada •1 alf«. Ctil Pa&u at ..,.,. _.,otrer I« •t.1010 w/campn ahtll. V-4. 4 ~-..i---... -.......... . 1111 ,... .. ...,._ •• •1-or llWlll ~ balll n a ,_ 16' ip)adl Tl Open Hull. Y' T111vel Trau.r llOO/or llCl(l. ntl au. v•ry cltan. PAID~ & .;nl11r• ,., •• H•lli c.U u& + MMI .,.., -Volw DI lJIJ twL VH,.. twuna s.-. hbtr1t11.1 blltolfer N\ltl Mil. Sl.M/bat olr. GOOD I CLIAM ._... ~,,. , ... • , .... •11 .., ..... r U" Wec<k fl wlhle TV. Sw1~ LOR. ,,... wtr NaU.wl.oarloclLl.oan. ~lhfter5p.m. •t·mlafter&pm. USIDC"'•St ~ -.u .. aarliM .-..,,;.. • UHJ' • nr ....... a cno n• rnlnt (ODd.. MUJ& mo. ,.... .D. .._........_ Pr. -oW, xlllt colld WbltC' S.U PP7H fD.11U f7$.0.. ...,..,...,... '"19·BlackGMCCaballero wml .... 6 u.ft' l'w a YAMAHA..,w/~ cMIMt.MI Mf.JCTZ &Aace11trlet 9400 a1c. ma1 wbeela, vinyl ,.a t'9Md tal etMkM New. AH. ll5·lll0 -30' Trojan ''8 Twn •SabotW, ....................... \Op. covtt. MOOOor best 1.••U.-_per, rabN~ or cn.JTU. •Id" tit*. I Ohme JO OI. Orayinuloe . t"\llly •l.l'L.aymulSllO .,.._WAXYOUI offer.$40-51l7ors:l2>416l. • .. OQ Glo" ..,_ 6 ....._ • • ... uapped. •liP,..... X1Dl N3 UJ2 ._. ~ • trim )Ollr °""""a.oOoodc.c& Mil* coed tU,SOO Orm. C4AA6AIMtll '11 El Camino. Many ex· t.ru. 38.000mi. m iracle J1ldZda \all> Or tty t't'O t>ardi laPttf,,._. IUO ----l7WJMZ>llU Hobte llwllrlt, ,ood COC\· CaUUS(ordeUl.la! .. l*klo'*"· a1..a. BoGt\ll MDlf• MXJ• h pl& diUOftlU50 ...... UTO • , PRICES tab. m 00 n· A~-•r I Boat. 8'4·9564 llAUTY C8"11 •••Ila tArb' •·a G1tieo. -· 1&21• NEW •BEAUTlt"\JL WIOPonderoeaSl. • 4.$llCl1l.•• ~-...~. U ttra m --HD YIOU U)hpM~ttW'Yo-.&bo•rd ~.,./ COSTA MFS\ T ~ • 556-3t;'73 -------tc:.... ...... '41-1700 51 Chevy half·ton. RB --------- •• tt_. """"°" •H<'. A'9itoll•\C'I) llUtlt PIUVATf. I I A&.. (.WU)M ,,., .. r DH\ ol t070 75.a .L4o. ·iaormonll.Ot.'~ •W Ottlll tie tn~ 72 ....tdltll~lob\oortrade fer 5S2·3•tst. alt.)....................... ..,... SU.1'H 1Kh~ G* SQ Raft &bMy h1 hom• v tdeo 11 Pf'• wkdy~' di.y " e ve, ~~,.sa~=~'N~~ 1135 cc VW en&. less than NO CARO• brd.. w ff'al Pftll"I Utlay. n.-.n _ _ _ ~ Bob_.. .... 1 2000 mites. Kadrons. Dnw ~~or ttd All I A........__.__. ......,......, Id ood " ~ ....... ~ ~ Al ~ on& w taM!..... --Sha m1 tune . g tora. •·u mat• OiDt! tard ~·r ~ t Pre CBS1 F".~1 7 r '' '; , .. ~;hrulo ~ ,~..!!:.,.~': For rent· Newport Jsland ~~~II Dan 833 9300 or ,_ Add~ ~-"h ... u11 •oA . o r ll • $ ••-••••••••••••••••••• -.. • "'••· """"' ...... ,.... Ma.umum s11e. 24' long .,..........,, _ .......__.__ •Ur\ or ftatuna. Nu t nv Call673 """'~ WANTS> • ~ c~k or moiw or ..__ --\n~"' .,, ..,..,,.,,. ..,. ·...-.eves. m.-to• .-n. • -, , .. tOJO ,,.., · -xeepir. "· -.-.1 .... t ---...-. 1'1UYATt: I OIVIOUAL ····-········· .. •••••• olfr m 71"6~ 3.')' MAlNLANDSLlP ..--p0t;:~ ~Ulito~o.-trode f'otSak ..chp Mert"ury Loog term s ublet. Ideal ('rc•·M-,•.Ca ,_,..., hom(' 1r 1dt·o t •p('11 Outboard t-!n11nc with 20'S6a Ra},VllF,comp,2 a«ns, location. Park --"'.... -~ _ _ Cab&d a <:ootroli •:tee· bau. '1Xt. prol)6. &ai. 90 1 n g. res t u u r a n t . Offkielw:dtaw & tndilart. 20hnl. n&nntng pl 96i-l486. services. S300. Wt1tt> 1-p .. IOIS ttme . As lung IUSO ·w 20· SlupJark. ma ny Cl~1fied Ad •351. Dail) SSAYISA¥E$ wmtUSIOPUTS Imported rar parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N. Mant"hester Anaheim 776-9900 1'0P CASH 001.LA R •••••••••••••-•••••••• «"3528 xtras. lOO h rl>. over Pilol, P.O Box 1560. PA ID P 0 R Y 0 U R . 1 --------1 Costa Mesa 926216 .. .-.. for 11r.....a. J£WtLRV WATCHl'.;S CXEC DESK. cx~llent a scan. lb mi radar. SlS.000 ne w. ost )Ob. _. _. ¥ART OBJ~ :TS, GOLD: rond . S320, 675·1230. ltenrnar auto pa&ol. both sacrifice ror SI 1.500. 'SILVER S ERVI C t;. ~'73-Z71.2. 1tood cond but u sed. Dana Pt dr~ storage 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DtPORTA~'T =--O'l'ICETO engttraM. clean. StOOO. ~. 11 GMC '>J ton. xlnl cond . low m ales. reg gas. divorce for ceb s a le . SSOOO . 646·6416 day . ~9436eve. ~ GMC 12lon pickup 6cyl. automatic. 18mpi;i ~an) ex tra s . Save 53.000. Talc~ o ver P} m l!> 496-4606 '76 Torota SRS X.lnt Cond 2s.ooom1. S3800 obo !m-'B'l1 '18 Datsun PU. 23 ma. tan. cass. radials. $43SOobo 6'&5-JlOI FINE ··u RNlTUR•: & Mu.c o(f1cedesks &dll~ $1000.642 741laft 7PM 661 3538 ANTIQUES. MS 2200 .-.c:-.. pp ~·-· • 1.3' Meuel<'r 1nOatabk! spt t•Searay, S RV197. rully loaded. only 11 hrs. Sl.2..750 or bst o<r. P .P . 642-5.112. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T1 Wellcrafl Scarab 330 engs. xlnt rood W /hydro hoist & dock s pa<'c. S23.000. 752· 1400 ext 320 REAOF.RS AND '79(..'heV) •-,ton DIESEL. l\OVERTlSERS 1mmac & loaded .,.. it Attuatw 752-9069. boat. w17h Sutwu Xlnt ~ S...,. Toshiba{ax Copie r . Mdl Sl200. /tvon Redcrc t 6"6" t.que tiles. Hand DB 3 2 X Int co n d w •mtr mt. $395 S48·S5!'16. p;aw & gla&e your own $1200/o bo New ;iulo _548-4(Jt9 ________ _ tiles. 25f per lilt>. Ex· paper collators HO ban, loah. Powt'f' 9040 ceUent for you.r ceramic 120 bln.847 lSlJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28' Chris Cr a fl Classic.'. :Jps 4, run canvass.. good rond. $3800. 759-9319 The price of 11e ms tr.-~ 2o~t P G. Si69l adverttst'd by Vl'h1rle 64.S-0Sl5 dealers 1n the veh1rle ------ class1hed ad\'ert1s 1ng '61 l::eonohnl' t•1ckuµ. cor a>lwnns does not inr lude ner w1ndo11. '· ~ll'ft-O. any apph<"able taxe!I. heater rad1ab, :.hd l 1; WANTS>! Late model ToyotH and V o l vos. Ca ll u s TODAY!:' ............ c ........... "•••-•>t> er UO·••U PO RSC HES WANTED Allow us lh<' opportun11~ to <'00.'ttder tht: purcha!>t' or trade-in of ~our i:le3n Porsche. <.:heck with Us Toda'! SMOl.llACI YAWY IMPOITS ........ real•-4• ..... Miid'-.. MIWIMWS For ttfe best deal 1n Orange County... Comt 11ee mt0day! SADDUIACIC ¥AUIYtMPOaTS 28402 Marguerite P\wy Mission V1e10 ll 1·2040 495-494' I 5 Plf.OWNED IMW'S To <'hoo:.e from'71 thru '79200'l's·320l's·~·s SADDl.HAQC ¥AWYIMPORTS ~Margucntt> Pkwy. ~hsswn VteJo 831·~ 195 1!J.t9 classes. Call 534.7533 1 a u E .. e c ut " 1971 SCAUI I .eve5 & Wknd.s J>'1t J>t V '" "" I V "' RIOUCIO -<:ahfom la 29' Sportrish. teak decks. t wn t·wc Chrys. Low hrs. encl he ad. SZ4.900. Newport Y.:1rht Exch. 67s.1800 SPFCI'RA 19'·Bal.ioc~ & Blue printed 460 & ~rill~y. 20 Hrs. M UST sell 751-8282 Uave :'thJ? hC'en:.e. transfer (C('S. (')'1~2529 MIDI ·w RMW 3201 Snrf, lwc1L' grp He<1 tao inlr. -Lo m1. Sell Sl2.:l00 or S3000takeo\er &11·1:164 finance charges. r~ for -------Alltos. .... orted 19· Mr . Ed ~11\l·Cl"W:.t>r. air pollution control de '80 Ford 1-'l:,O Super Cab •••••••••••~••••••••••• IMW 528. be<. c ... 48) Ford eng. JCl, $6500 vice cer\lftt>allo~ or de FUii> loadl"<i Onl~ 2000 ~ 970 I Loaded. $285 34 T ax 3.1 · · -· typewntcr. a n old1t> but Twin 330's, lSO ho urs. f'lnn 499-4059 aler documenta r )' prl'· mr ~500 or b .. t orr ....................... l1'YJ lt>aae ~ dn~n. parJtlon charul'l> unless ,, ... "'.,..., 67"' ~ • ., Youth bed 4·S3le. s .pc. goodle. nice type fuce loaded Pr1. ply. Make play.pen 4-s:ile. d1nett S150 673-1093 olfer. Nc.-ed to st>ll 1m· forsaJe. 964·3927 ---mediately .. mo-.·1ng out ....----------11\tty's Delxuxe Exec1Sz or area Call M6·l200 Sears Stora1te She<!. S50 desk & Chair. 640·3368 t Mo n .·F'r1 . d ,1y's>: ·.. ~ .....,.,. W Ol'tomaso Mangusta· .. ~ '79 Wellcraft No,•a 250Xl. Olhcrw1se :.pW1f1ed b~· ---- - -- M '""advcrt1!>t'r 11 El Camino. da'>"<" cont·our s w1nn1:r \Int '10l2ft.!, ~~IS.23Ta• twin e r r (•ru1 i.e r~ u"" I d d f II lhruwl }ello"' ''° blJ('k "" .,... ... :!i<>t'IP. 25· SS prO!>l' ,,.....__1 ----oa l' · u """' l'r Bob ,il41964 l2ill f':xcc C.:J r l..oJdNi 30 W 'trlr Pay orf loan -~~ 'SlO 23.00omt, S\300 or m:akl.' rm leas"' ~ d11wn s:M.400 ~ J9t>t ••••••• ':~: ••• •••••••• •• o<r!!r 131 ~ ~ 7~ Alfa llcMMo 9705 lli;, 5'i03 you take apart & haul. ~kdys.640-73-t3eves. 731 8216 (c-vcnini;:. & loah. Rftllt/ 073 6158 weeke nds>. As k for ~ 90SO ---Fireproof f1h·. 2 dr. l~al. Jem. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. CALE."llOAR SHOWS blk. like nl'w, S26S. --•IMMAC28'.30'8 0 ATS PRESENTS 631·521.2. -13· Gran Manner full) 6/l2mo plans pr<.'9l11d ......._ •-.-1..-:m equipped . beautifully from Sl89t mo Including ,,.._. 2 Ext'c d es k s & maintained , ready to sbp.ll'SSOnS714 /9645994 ..... Show Credenzas. Secretarial ('rwse or h vt• aboard Ir Sale desk with rctum. lO'Con· Slip may be available. rerencc table & chairs. 111-.~ Fmancan~ pas!>1 A large. beautiful :.how Ol!Jvetu Copier & c lcc ble. SI0.000. J ack Curley o(shops from thruout thl' Charte r brand new 31' Silverton power crwser from Pac1r1c South Coa~t Charters S48·06W nauon. All calegones of typewriter 6 mo old. !>34·1505 \"ven1ngs & ..inuques& colk>cllblc'l.. ~ ~7. weeke nds , 6-12 -4 321 loah. Soi 9060 •AUG 1·2-3 • fteh 1017 weekdays. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Hrs : l ·IOPM Sun 12-GPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EDUCED • ANAHEIM • " CONVENTION Regastcrad Lab puppies, Sii•-' LUHRSSPRTFSll CE~TER • )ellow&black,9 weeks. '70. br1 ~t o l . tea k • o nly ~ l e ft O;i vs · cockpit /oak parque1 • With thi~ ud S2 OOeach _:>.16-0010. l~·s: 768 11i1 · i:abm M>~. single dsl, 700 J 24'. Clean & rast. Wllrlr S13.000. Call Grt.'gq zt.31531-8200 aft 8 pm. Jay n •.846-1161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C +an. Sole/ lteftt 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Com Top 6IS 73 El Camino $150 obo 631 !»77 ------- 1972 VW camper, )>3Cnfl('('~ S<i.5·0923 ---------· Motorbed lillff 9140 •....•................. ~ Ford Wood1l'. rt.·~ton·d SlJ.Wl b/561&1 i>t>r.>('he Coupe '59 I\ II rf.' nl•wed. 40 mpg. 80.000 m1 t\ ~teal a1 s.8900 611 881 11;$0 bus. hrs '61 CHE\'Y Impala. 4dr hardWp Ver) rare car Aslung $1200 497. ~ 1929 Model A Roadster 1980 Reproduction on Pinto l'ha:.i.1s. Onl) ;,oo m 1 S l 5.:,oo 213 !121 !l&t9 bt wn ~I \ ~1 & '76('tl0 l-la1~ Du.mp. 14'. V.,., Jo.pd. 2:!.pd axel p '· ~~ Ul'all'r .hi.. fur Jo.: Ru!JJr i:1\;J~:l l 761; n22 'i.l 1> \TS~~ l't: ··ni: en cond . rww ltrl"' & m.•~'· am fm ('USlom1Led S.'bOO obo 968 29L'>J <.:1.1:-tom1k"<f i3 OA TSl :-. tnx·k w11h iww t•ni:in .. ent1n· trt.wk llk1• 1w11. :\1W.l .,I .. ' U• Jppn-;. 1.ll" ::moo nbt> ~k \I' !lt>l ~ or 536-tifl ll .....................•. $2000 REIA TE! on a"' t9i!l Coupe!>. ~ .. n .. & Con\<'Tltblt:'> 198a SPIDERS HERE MOW!!! 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Mang 7h s p rotiQliDcr S6i5. fire· wood oak & euc .. uo·spbt SSO. 64.S-5124 ftUG. beautiful l::th10· p1an , b e rber colors. s·xr. asking SSOO obo call Patti al 673·3068 o r 675-1230. Or <'311 Sal + Sun after J ·OO pm OHice chairs. fil e cabinet::.. t.>ll•c tape mac h1n el>. fin• c•xtan · flw.sher... air condJtJoncr. Parr o l . doubl i.> yellowhead with ca~e. t a m e. t a lki.. S325 . 83'7·33t8, Whit e Persian Kitte ns S2Sea. <all blue ey~I. Lgc Afghan M d<>1'? S125. Peach race loveb1n1s S50 pr. 5.57·9397 ----·---- YICTOIUA 27'12' ONLY 40HOUaS Trim tabs. depth r~r. bururu I.Op. full canvas. showe r . r efrig. e let'· trical-a lcohol st ove $250C> down. Balance at 12.25'"r. $28S ~r month Sl ip ava1lablt'. J i m Shelt1e P uppies 1\KC Gilbert631·3l33. -·-- Show Quabty Sl25 & up. ~ tta) liner "'WPI SlllJ. l..ab/ReL Puppies SISO. radio. trlr. N c. $7500 552·6.128. 639 &wi ~ --------S 1 a mt-s c k 1 l t c n s . Santana 20. trlx. J baf.!~. BHti.how qual. . shots. vttry clean S6700 Call ST5and up 971H582 Andy: 955 ·2700 wk ------~hm. 5 "41-Si\NTANA. 6 baStS Moped. S350orbo..-i.torrer 1 95~ ;i ll or1i:1n al 1 dr ol sails, mcludmit sptn· Call: MS 2110 afkr Sprrr farlane ~ Eng. n('w In ruu.:r. vane. VHG. sail ---·---t('rior S1450t>i2 ~29 aw:.ay cond. $14.500. Moewcvdes/ -------- Nt.'wport Yacht F:xch . Scaahn 9150 '64 <.:or vair ftblt t'nJ.:. ~1800. ·-•••••••••••••••••• trans. nw pat. t1re1>. SHOO OBO 646-2816. e' cs LASER. Ready lo race. New. white BELL R·T :>l8 7976 Good cor>d. $800. Call helmet size 7. 642 Ol38 or __ _ Gregg 213/SJ"l-8200 d}h. _67S-«k5 ___ 7 _____ _ \'IJ. J ll tomatrc 1r.1n', pWT window-.. b1~ ba) window!>. i.w frr lop & 1n e itc.-l'l le n t con d 1t 1on ! llR.608391 HSTOflFB HARIOlt CAa CO. 2167 ){arbor Bhd C~IA ~t.:Si\ 642-6306 3ft8pm-J a) 714 /~lltil "73 Honda 175. dot cond1· LUOERS JG w /oHshOre LJOn. $450 645-l61!2 moonng Will neJtot1ak ~Conair t'Oflvt·n. l"UI\.'> good ~!ti oH!!r. b42 762M '61 Con ;ur c;n•1•nbrtJr wmdo.,. ''an. Julo. lt-,11.. ... ---------1 but run.<. 'tint. mu.'t <>t'll 2t31S!rl·52:!'7 l!m HUSQV \RNA 390CR Npt ll.'\ Top cond lltn~l'<l ma~l ~.000 Call GrClllo! 21.J S37 8200dys. artllpm. Jay 71"1846 _!.!!l Perfect Cond1t11)n Sl200 1~49!n J 10:-.l 79. cxsoo LoJd"d CB. Stereo. mueh murl', must see S4 IB5obo FANTASTIC !:fill ttt:PLI\' \ $51) ~ '~ l976 DODGE VAN E<.'011om1 <'J I to 'd t.'fl~lll(• •. 1 .. l)('(-d \fj l1'. ma ir-. & ""'d "' \trr:. (b~Pl'.\ t &W-8000 ----"'-' & OnJcm IOff Co&or Console. new pre-.. •••••••••••••••••••••· 1•11•··eos-•ton-W-h•al•e•r•, T-rl•r•l l UDO It = ~ Complete w /lrlr. i.all & rover S2000. 646.3572 640 S&-1 1935 AUIURM &bldll Spt~'>ll'r ~ h1l1· w w ht lt•ather 1nt A~I F~I ('a~::. .. air & hl'a tl'r P P $.29 .000 03\S 673·1970, t'V\•i.. 67~ ONLY $27'5 HARIOlt CAlt CO. 2ltl7 Harbor Bh<1 C~I ,\ M 1'~,\ t.W't' lube SlOO. Rocker Yamaha prof'essional up. yr old, k>w hrs, lOOHP 3-0-.-M-o r i.i an O i l '711 . Redmers $2SO a pair. n ¢lt. Model Ul. 2\.'z yrs E vin . & 6HP t-:v an Loaded. Toomucheqwv ~lJS old. S2:>00. 542·2639. wtdual controls . One or lo h st Bris to l cund Gulbransen e lectric or· gan. S500 0 80. 556-S438 best eqwpped whaler.. on S29.SOO or be"\t orrer Wt•st Coas t. 1-'ull y Priv ate P :.i rl y ~t.om1zed. Sleeps 2 m 714/fAi\-8505. Freezer Kelvma1or. 4",8'. glass top. Coml'Ol'rcral S300 obo. !\t o~1ng . 532·4161. 540·5617 -------IAIYGUHD comfort on padd\.-d bow --- platform. VHF & CB. JO S.\CHlf1CE! gal ruet 200 mi. ranic 35' sloop w IN B slip T\.'ak f'ull covers. Save over mtr. diesel. easy mamt Easy·To·l nstall F ire · 9395080 642-3622 Place w I Acccs. SlS-0 631·2499 t~abnc Remnant Sale. all hrst quality. poplin:.. ·twills. kn1b, etc. We<! ·Only. Ju.ly 30th. 9-5pm. 891 Production Place. NB. 64S-l.395. Beaut Yamaha ebony $2.000. S9990. 557•7342 Xlnt cruiser & Ii ve slud10 mus1c1an's piano. days.675-:r746 c ve. aboard. Reduced to sell Perl Regis. Styte M lA ·~~~~~~~~ S 3 3 K • S 4 S · S 6 0 9 ?SJ-4262 1: wknd1e"es ' You MOy ·~ r our ocMJnsvJsirlQ .... wt.n . your ad ••. 0 Daily Plat ad numt.' wil appear in \QI' od • .. -. wl talle your m111ag11 ••• you ml in at ¥OIW (Dj--Q to get tht ruJ a 111 to ¥Dl" ad •.. this .w. is = as.,. wk. For mare illalmation lol*D)Uadcall6G.s111. :\1atchlesi. moturr~ k b & parts. l>l5.8J88 642 3821 '66 Sporo.ter. black p.11nl . lot~ or c hrorTK" ~l!IOO 548--0593 BSA 65o. unde r 8.0011 mr. new baller~. n ·w p11)C:. $00. 54().. 3023 CONVl::RTIBLt: ·;s Ru1 ck La Sabrl· cw.tom rla'"'<'· 48.000m i. loaded, MfJOO :>w 2379 ~ICK•, Rod5 9540 ..•...............•.... 74 Bradl<·' GT C;ill S;it ---------& Sun. l){l(on ,,. ~P\I & HONDA '74 750 full dre:.b Ph.as extra·i. S18S01orrer 546-6710 250 Suzuki l::nduro, lSOOm1.$m5 ~39 after 6P :\I "''lcd y~ 968-1.516 4 Whe9I Dri•n 9SSO '77 •••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 lnt Traveall 4it4. nL~ trans~ g.i7 3670 642-6306 F-ord Van. 70. Eronolme.6 c.')I. Slt('k. Ot'"" ti~. runi. ~ sooo-~~ -- i'6 Ood~t> Va 11 1'r3 dt' lllJ 11 I~. t ustom ml.. Ind~. r.tdtJI:.. ma n)r •"IClrJ~ ~ bo..•'l \lfft'r 646 31().t, 848 JJ!).I 76 ford f"250. ~ ~·b443aft 5P ~I '79GMC Vandora, loodcd. hkl' new. 14.000 m1 '7S Honda 350 XL. ver> gd cond. lo ma. S650 62 Willy'> p U. Chev -496-~J_f_t SP~-~--- 957~170 e n1une 0 0 . Sl200 Alilhn W..t.d 9590 ~8:118 or &l2 382 l Bt;l.TACO 100/Lobito -----••••••••••••••••••••••• ,A d tr· p· rt '75 Ooctac ... ton Pl' 4x4. Wt; f>AY TOP DOLL.\R new ..,p en · x " " ::.. " ror top tll>ed ('a rs fore1~n. S100tobo545 l~ full) equipped $2~5 ~!'!lll':. or cla~1c, II ~ot.ottycle Trailer 2 rail. lrg wheeb lie .• Sl25. ~Ul87 •1<.:1.5781 WatJuns Le:.tS1ng Co. ;:~ i::r ~T!xtra cl!!an. 714 S49 1.256 YAMAHA 1911 2SODTI. strHt hcensed. Runs eood-$300. MS-1187 lf7'DOlll •• ,.llO MQTGMO•• Fully tell conta1aed • baa ONLY 1,3CIO miles! ! ! UM NEW? (mtQ). ONLY SI 1,1'0 MAllOI CMCO. 1117 ............ COl'l'AMDA MUM6 '79 Subaru Brat. m ubt sell. leaving ror school Slereo. sand mags, SSl!IO. PP.M2·~ Ca.Mr ··c,...c• .. 4 Pa ss co mf o rt w/pickup utility. Has AM/FM stereo. raised white letter tir es a. T aco ma whe e l s . (IN4J8001. $4911 THEODORE ROBINS f c p [) 'I I•,.,,,, ll14 rord Couie r I &camper lbell. dean (load., .... ,, eatr•'•· MCHlTt LUXURY 11•1•1 y.ar•---------1 romd at fte'a-ta UU. 11 Cbev. " T. XJnl C!ODCl. ....., . .., • paft,. ....... ..... ..,,....... ....-.... f ~ #I tit Or_,. c.-y 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979.zsoo WEIUY Q.L\MCAIS AMDTIUCIS COHHH.l ':HEVROI FT ·. . I ', ' ~ '>'4b I 200 9707 •.•••...••....•.•.....• '76AUOI FOJC 2 door. 4 spee<I . ,m . s t e r t'o. 0 )•n.tmttt• 11614391 SZHS IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH i600 ~·es1m1n,1c•r \\'t• 1n Wt>Stmm!tt<>r lt(J ~I ~ i'IOkl \Udl FOX 1974. 11ood l'ond . .JUlO t.J.1-.IOITH t dr l:AAI :!13 :! I ~Ii o•\ '' ..... i...-ntt ... 9709 ..........•.....••...•• bl! \JI Spnle. \IK Ill t?rl'Jl c1Jnd. 3.> mp,,: ~ner des~r.Jt\' $16<A. <>HO C .. 11 H1 c hJrd ~~.i31 ~ IMW 9712 ..•....•...••.....•••.. 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Sl711 SANTAANA DATSUN 2()01 K 17th St reel • Santa Ana SSS-7811 74 Dal.SW\ 1200. 2 dr sedan. 4 spd, 35 mpg hwy. Air. racbo. lWO. 842·5304 ·noATSUM FIOWAGOM 4 cylinde r, 4 s peed. AM I F'M W /la p e , Mldtelln tires. custom Interior, luggage ruk. Brilht yellow with only one owper . "S harp roomy ga.s hver•· t7616MO> $.Ull SAMTAAMA ~ Dl.TSUM 2i00l E. 17tb Street Sen&a Au 551-1111 ,. 280Z. 1 owner. Xllat. mechanical CGDd. ..... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I AJC, acn nmte ... New 7t IMW •JJCSI radials. Need1 paint. C71411JJ.IJJJ a.My by Appl. Silws-db black ... Cher. aoo. '44.-S. (Wed .• Execula•~Car. n.n. Daya: MS-710t.) IOI t1d A_..... "1311UtCul&OID Pala&_. llON. Be~ llvtl wt.eei. real ••~ Hr. CSllLNo.olM...,.> 16&11080111.-. Or ........... --.... I .. W.YN.01 ...... .......... ...... ..... w ........ ,....... ....... ..,.rtld ..... .......... 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CTIJ . .a .OOOmi . xlnt u'lm~r fx(1•llc•nl i.h.itlk l'ond 7 1 l 1 5tl ·9383. I l31 Xfffl 711821·~ YISITYOUI OIANGI COAST HONDA HU.DqUAITllS TODAY!!! UMIVBsrrt SALt-;S6 St.:RVICE Ot.DSMOllU HOHDA C.MC T•UCkS ~ llarbor Bini COSTA MESA 540-tMO ?8HOHDA Accor d LX 5 s peed. steering. ai r. stereo. \'elour Ext ra nice 196.'JUBVI S5tt5 IOI WITHAM VOUCSWAGEN $1790 ~~~-SAHTA AMA :? brand new 1980 FER i600 Wntm1nster Ave n \RIS IJo).t'r , 88512. 1 in Westminste r • ib L>.>hl.ID 1'10 4 dr .1 ut" 'T1 Z Im m.l c t ond ., l .un fm, hlH· n• 14 \ir :> "'Ptl maai. on<' uv.nc-r. t:> ouo nu \ \l t'N cau '6450 0 A TSUH 893-7S:> 1 638-7880 :!001 f: t7th~rNt l'\-d t i.11\t>r s~o:i.ooo l'll ).li;tl ,) I() :.r7 l ti, ~ ~nta Ana ~·71Ul 71 1 !>:>6 2701 P I I:! ~lt> 2dr. xlnl rnno , ; '/. . l'ltr CJ .. a n i11 2llOZ CUUpt'. Si.pd. AIC Fiat 9725 ,, \J' -.. < 11 ( ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• any x as • ...,. .. pit n~> '" ov. am m CJ:.3 1 \I FM i.lt'l"l"tl caJ>Sctlc. l:I ~I Spydt-r. AMt FM Nl'nfl~Sl7SO &U lb 1~1~00.~~0Hul beslof(t'r ~97 ~I rn.-.s. m..tl(S. 20tt m1 on ,...__ .... 9800 Auto1, M•w tlOO l Oil )lusl sl'll 833-35i: ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• 7ti f'un X l!l, bpd. am I n1 MG TRIUMPH REBATES ni~s. lo m1. ~lnl rond ~ ~007!1 '7 1 Sta Wgn. Aulo Oni.: 0"11cr. hkl• nl•w in 'out Xlnl l'lll'C:h & 1 mp1: Grl•jt rjnlll> l'jr s::!t)()() bl31HOJ '76HOHDA 3 door CVCC. 4 cytmder. 4 spcoe<i Good mileage J(etter t3l8REK1 S3199 13731 HARBOR BLVD GARDEN GROVE 17141 SJ4-4 100 '73 llondo Clvl<'. new"79 RXl CS. Load~: S Deaui73MC8.b1Yecuat. '12tUTTar1a.ma11.AC. 1)4llnt. ena. br1kH. u spd. t\lnroor. air. like convert AM / FM. 25 radlall allauaa.110,IOO ha111t ayatem. etc. l2700 new. rf'd. lJ,000 ml. mP1. mint cond. S.crif. 517.0 invetted. ncnfl~ 11.M. a.250 tr73-Tas3 l2illOO 846-1274 -------- 6'1$-1312 ~tUT. IOK aria. AUorl. ---·-----Mlww•t.._ 9740 Opet t746 AIC.bra,eov•,1ar Im "'14 Honda Cavic: 4 apd l •••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1c. S?,900. Orter, lov1ni owner. $1200 '67 UOSE. beal ofter. 16. orig o~ner., under St.eve: ~7411 aft. sPM. biS-8Z73 Needs en.&1ne. Sunroof. 40.000 ml. see jt. SZ020. oew Hr~. bOdy in gd. Price firm s.J&.2037 '73 914 2.0. Vtty clean. .JoJtr-t' t 7l0 shape Wltd ya: 970 233.1 Many extras. L8K oo rblL ••••••••••••••••••••••• See al. 11741 Mitchell. Unique Opel CT 4smpg l6700. ph61S.2036 '77 XJtiL· <L0VE1TE I Irv o-60 8.5 ~. CountleN ---------- Ulw Mileage. Pr1va1c xl r us. better tha n 'S& Porsche Convertible. Pariy.640-M23 BEST Off'ER·'7S 280C. :1 h owroom . $6000. somerust.MOOO. ?t JAGUAR XJS ~.OOOml.644-am ~l.239 673-4212 laAND ...w nl-·t 3000. Sliver, blk. in· '9"91ot '741 72 !HIT Targ1. signal Leather, Alumo. Allo)I ter. snrf, 34K mi .. am/Cm ••••••••••••••••••••••• yellow. cassette. alloys, Wheels 1 IO'U29 l stereo. 116.500 or assume $4000 REIA TE! xlnl cond. thruout. S8SOO. ReTAJL lse.645--3913. on any brand ne w 00.237Sor 675--8638. PRICt: 127.33600 '66'.\.1ercedes230SL.4Spd. P\'ugeot604. Less O\Scount. 2.24-0 00 «> ooo "--t olf '61 Supe r . like new. silver lblk. 95'"~ restored. reblt eng. trans. rubber. lnm. etc. $6900. 898·3966. PRJCI:: S25.090 00 -· ~3-~ ' Less Rebate · 2.000 00 ------- OUR PRICE: S23.090.00 78. JOOO. silver Wtlh blue RAY Fl.ADAIOE int.. spotless thruout. 1980 5051 CGcn & DleMtt HERE MOW!!! ~ S17.4.'IO Pnv. 49-t 0436 18AutoCenter Dr. 75 Mercedes OOSL BEACH IMPORTS IRV INE 1148Dove!ilreet '77"'1 ~= Rlack, Lo m1. ~linl cond. Sunroof. au·. Mt.·n.-o. Mags. ~ 7S4 l or 1'42· 9000. 830.7000 Chocolate brown/barn · NEWPORT Ht;ACH boo. 2 tops. Wirc.>s. nu 752-0toO '71 E-TYHVl2 673-3382 lJres. cu.s. ster. crwsc, _______ _ 74 9U.SC nares. snrf. air. f'7's. blktblk. 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R•u lr'U New U....., wlllll, AM / PM . ...... ~ ........... lln •evr . .,_ ar.- "lllUS: Vtty QIM, /!JI, ~6TOYCWA ••1•• Cerella. 4 e1~r. Pfffeet fer ,... ..... , .. ., Uttt AM /Fm C UHU•. A ............. Priv.u Pat\)' --~-m =- "n. UIM:t.r WrM1. a~. 1373 1HAA80A8lYD eunrf, ou Urw. alarm QMOENOAOVE ...... --· .,, ......... .. ..,.. '116 • c.ka GT Ullbae'k. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hea •••r t lll l •I· •t KlllR IN U.S.A. 11.•JOeO. m.lm. Lv IOY ~ ..... ~~-!::...~~~- .... ___ ........... --·····--······ 971YWl.-r .._ ..U '74 VW 0.. "11 CM ••W., INthff. Aa~st on• aro11e.t 1"111· Cat• motor. tape. elaan. HUI. A'9lo•atlc rdlo Hd .... "8tofr.tal.m7 4.J.IWCR twat• l>ehaae Mn•. Wa&klnil IA•ial Co. tWJR> ...... ......,, rtlill ~· l l4>l41•Ull Uffl ._ll1 atru. Xlllll · ..._on ....... rm 419, K;oll-'9 t917 IOI wrntAM m.-1...._ ...... ••••••••••••••••• YGUCIWA... , '10 Camero 1 ~yL au&o., -W91lm .... Awa. 'ft C..v. Claampac•e 11000 or bHt offer a•••'•.._ Mt .. ._ u..a • orta, MS-Woreu.•1 .. ,., W.'9 ... ao.ded. f7S.IDt ----------------'78 ZZI Sliver. am1fm lf7t YW ·• VW 8wt. H pal8t. caea .• T·top. lo ml. .-o. SCllOCCO 11aatcovtri. Ur•. ens. 99M816 Slleda1 ~1tloft.S mode& NDI lood llOOO. C&U bal --------11\la "W•ck be•Ully" hN unoon-.uu i7 Camero, amall V·I . au l'Oltd , r.ar window allllo. air, areal eond. lo .....,,_,,,,. •v...ar•11 .............. ......UMtl .t. ..................................................................... !.~~ •••........ ~?~ ~ ............. ~~ '10 Po&ara, PS. PB. AC. ·u Fa I rl a n e 2d r ~ 7~0 Loob COod 72.000ml. New· tires: -Runa well.1900/080. .... ,, ... -.zz:n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -_-,-,_,,--8--h---. •71 MST• '"' ... u, rouc am, air . ~ cond/aulo lrans. new 4 cyhnde r. • speed. tm.. Id cond 11.0001 bet QelT)' red. 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BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 "18 Saab 991.. 16.000 ml. ltlnl condition. SotlOO. SM.an ·79 Triumph Spithre. S6000. Hardlo p con•. 17,2.00 ml 6"·9739 aft 6. Volkiw9CJ1• 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~::: All reduced drastically! Specutl F.d1Uoa models available including s speeds le automaLics. 12 ~cboo5e rrom! CtaCUMOTORS 1919 Lakewood Blvd. LONGB~CH Ulll 5'7-J'6J OPEN SUNDAYS ~ 97'2 VW. '70. Snrf, yellow. ••-•••••••••-••••••• M.int Qlad. I new radials. . 'IO SUIAaU 5ki rack, n ew brakes, Lib aew 4 wbeeJ drive reblL eng. 6614237· wagon. Betce/beiae . "74VW '1'HING·'. 1 UMBYDN> New 1775 tt Webers. $5295 556--3673 80IW11'HAM VOUCSWAGB4 .68 VW Bug, good eng. ....,..., •--A needs body repair, S850. 7~ westm~t.er ve. 4'7-*2evee ta Westm1astier ---------1 893-'15.Sl 638-7880 1974 •fW Sunbug, limited 1976 Su.,_ru Wag. R3dlo. AC. roof rack. Sharp. This one wo n 'l last ! Pnced to sell. 964-5753 edition, upgraded Int. amtrm t.ape, snrf, lo mi. xlnt cond. $3800/ofrer. 77~. Tarot-97'5 '69 Sqbdl. Gel cOftd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ.850 ~3498 '76 Corolla LIB'. S spd. il Bug, extremely dean Xlnt c:ood. $3500. Home 8IJOd nmning coadilioa. ~11S9. won 556--5770 640-4324 '77 Celica Sport Coupe, ·73 Super Beet le. a ew bke new. M40010BO. paint, lires, seat eovers, 581·2389 4'more! $2375. 968-IZSI • c.oroua. 59pc1. ---. • vw~. n ~ to m.L IL'5000 or make ol· built eag., lo mileage, ier. 731 -2.280. 8'6-'1648.. SUOO/otrer 5'1-9279 ............................................. NABERS AUTO CENTER NOTHING OVER 54995 I 421 IAKB ST .. COSTA .-A SUPERI CARS - ·AFFORDABLE PRICES ::r ........... ~4795 .. apeed ....... factOtY • oond.. radio. powef' steering I OHL Y 3.100mile$!f156ZKH). ==~;':-'~to.!~= VOLVO · 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• milel!CUIU. ONLY $1177 alCll MOTORS llUH .• akewood IUvd. LONO 8 £ACtt lllJ91'7·lHl OPEN SUNOA VS '75 YWCA.MPB Weatralla pop t op 4 s p e e d . r adio •nd healer 1565l.it. > SALIS. smtVICI Sii US FIRST! AND LIAS... We have a aood ae&edlon OVERS~ DELIVERY o r N E W Ir USED EXP E R1'S Olevrolets ! IARLlm ,VOlYO l.981 Harbor Blvd. C06TAMESA '4-9l0l 540.9467 CO~NEL L CHEVRO LET "\." I I • ' I ' ('-. : \ \f 0, \ S4i>-I 200 75CHIVIOLIT 74FORDPU ' cylinder, ' speed. air. AM /F~. cus tom in· tenor. y~llow and gold. "Test Drive this one .. C.53212Xl 37.ZOZMIUS SANTA AMA DATSUN 2001 E. l7lh Street Senta Ana ~7111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 FORD MAVERIClt Automatic trans .. air cond .• AMt FM slen!O & has ver y few m iles ! t92W7•. $1899 iAILEllCE IMPORT SALES Keh able Used Cars "71 Gran Torhw> Elite, 43K l98S Harbor Blvd. $4HS IOI WITHAM VOUCSWA~ '78 :M4DL am lfm CHS, a l e . SS800 . leave mess.ace. 646-2787 7800 We.lml.J\Sler A~•. '78 Ve>ivo 3'2GT. xtras. gd tn Westmansler cond, mmt sell. ~ mi. fully equipped. <.'OSTA ME&\ MOWA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l230010B0.631·7426 r 631-0743 f CYLINDER. pwr 0..,.... .th 9932 - 1 lee ri n g • A M , F M ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••• ••••••• ....._ M•• tlOO Alltos, Mew 9800 ==Co~~!!:,"=~;:':: 1 4 Nova. PIS, P1B. auto. 16 1..82. 4'pd. a /c. am1rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• • m1 638· TMO 95'1-4l.31. 646-9178. te rl 0 r •·cl ea 0 • • 350 V-8. good cond1t1on. ca.. T·Top. 1mmac Will -- 1STMm) S1400IOBO ~3108 co n s I d e r t r a de lt71 YW UllfT 'SS Volvo wagon. ru ns S2l,7 IM50180 64HOlB. "18 Nova 2dr coupe, k yl.. -• -DllS8.2DOOR we ll. l o oks lo usy SANTA AMA A C. PB. PS. tit wht. C..,.. t9Jl Haa air conditioning, 673-341.8. AM/FM slereo with ta~ --------DATSUN to ta lly nt'w bra kes ••••••••••••••••••••••• &more! UOIWKT>. ...... Used OML Y $579t ··-••••••••••••••••••• 2001 E l7lhSlreet 26~n1 ?WO 700 1291 ·68 Co ui:;i r XR7 ;'l.1·w Santa Ana 558· 7811 --P-JIOl Pm t'<I ror q u1 l'k '74 Impala. gd rood. i.ll!el salt-Gd cond Sti:iO. ctlCl.E MOTORS GtMn~ HO I tm CORVETTE Blk on b e 1 t e d r a d I a Is . 67>!1!01 Blk Loaded AU Xtras $12501080 64~1:1786 ~-----1919 Lakewood Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • 9935 LONG BEACH MOTHIMGOVER '2111597-lHl $4995 Under 10.000ml. S13.000 .69 ST T -0 ., W --.,__,. 64S"4997 A I N AGON. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SUNDAYS 71YW SCllOCCO Champagne edition . Au&omalic, air, stereo. W1'Y clean. UOBVQC> S54t5 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA~ 7fi00Westmlaster Ave. in WestlDlnller -7551 638· 1880 1979 YW RAlllT CUSTOM 2 DOOR Automatic ll)am .. radio & more! Thia OM has VERYlow miJel! C'°°2>. OMLY $4917 ctaCUMOTORS 1919 Lakewood Blvd. LONG BEACH Ullt 597-3661 OPEN SUNDAYS 79YWD•sa •L' series, 4 door, air and s&ereo. Beautiful coodi· tiaD. <•WKT > $6995 IOlwmtAM VOUSWA~ .,_Weaminster Ave. in Wemm•mter ~~l 631-78IO rum good. S7001besl of. I 977 DODGE '69 Chevy Malibu. 2dr. fl'r ~ ~99 ASPBI COUPE MAIERS auto. p is. radio. runs ra......1et-9925 V8. automatic t ran' . See o r m a Ile o fte r ;:-:.!:••••••••••••••••• ractory air cond .• pv.r AUTO CENTER m.8689 stetn ng & Landau lop l42:S Baker StlffL '77CHltYsu:R Hurry for t h1:. onl'' COST A MESA . 7 l C h e v Y • g o o d Dyna m 1 le Co r d oba IO:WT~1H 1 54"9202 transportallon. Sl650 Call coup~ Load ~d . lo "' 52999 v-~ or 962-21633 Ask mileage (411TLM l ...._._._ for J P S2H5 EARLE llCE ~ 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 Chevy Mon.U Ht<'hbk IOI WITHAM IMPORT SALES 1977IUICX 4·cyl. 111r. PIS. ~M tFM VOl.ICSWAGB4 Hel.JableUse<t C.ar.> •~ •• COU-S.trk. S2SOO 673-2536 iti00Whlm1nslt'r Av(' ~Harbor Bhd ~~ ,-11;; ---------m Wt>blm1mti•r COSTA MESA Landau top, factory a ir '76 Malbo Claas1<'Loaded. IS93-7~1 t>:M7880 631...0743 eond.. pwr. atttn ng & D··-k Coo St -brakes, AM /FM stereo. °'"" · et.s. s. ereo • ....,,, Ch •-• -.,_ $2700840-134.S 846-191>5 1u ryan:r ....., .... ron. Ult wheel & en.use con ----68.170 ml Sl200 1.rol. meRTP >. •tn Chevy $350/olfer Ru ns 64~ 5939 $2999 good. Con.th -9 932 ir ·au I"'~ 760-1397 __ _ ~ "'~ -~ . . ..................... . lwoaT SALfS '71 K.lngWood St.a Wgn. 76 Vette. s how cond • Reliable Used Cars au . gd running car S6SO loaded $7850 198SHarbor Bh•d. 675-9466 951 S23617141 COSTAM&SA 631-0741 ·ss Dodge Polan 58K ong miles. one 0W11er Pwr i.trg and b ra ke<;, GREAT CONDITION ' Sl,49.S Complrte mamt hlstol')' avail 675·1230. 673-~ 30 1980 MALIBUs IN STOCK! Coupes, Sedans & Wagons . -7 -~ AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! SEE US NOW! "Our Reputation IS Yoor Gua rantee" CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd" C'.Mca M~ Haviag trouble selling YoUr car! Try ~! Paid for or oot! Ask for Tom Al.kin. "11 flit.ate Waaon. am/Cm. CB. c~. xlnt cond Z7M $&990. 644~. 833 3203 BILL EY'S JIM MARINO VOUCSWA&EN 11711 llACH IL VD. ........ leodl 142-2000 76YWDASHa 4 door station wagon. automaUc, air, stereo. clean. (409PI V> $1495 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA.a4 1600West.mlmter Ave. in Westminster &ln-7551 638-7880 71 SCllJtOCO Sliver /black, tm· maculate, a Jc. cass .• stereo, oil coole r . spoilers. new Mich.. X's Musl sell SS619S U4LT "73 Estale Wagon A/C, Good cond. Pwr str'g $1900 Ph 646-3S72 il Skylartt. PS. PB. AC • aood Ures. body & 1nl • xlnt mech Best orrer 541-0777 '79 REGAL Sport Coupe, LW'bo, k>.aded. $6295 76().1539 '79 Buidc Century Custom Wagon. fully eq1.1pped, dean SS496. '88WKQ WaUu ns Leasing Co. 714. S4!}.1256 "73 BUICK Beaut & xlnl eOGd 2 dr Sport Coupe. a m VI eng, A /C . AM 1 FM stereo. till wheel. one owner Ask log S1 .300 714 · S:U-Ol52h ft ~.JOPM IULY ALE 50 CAii & l'RUCIC lllVENl'ORT ALL SAFETY CHECKED FO~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~~~ ......... ~2795 Split pawer seat. Ct\.llM control. tltt wheet. AM/FM stereo radio. PoWer steering & PQWef' brakes. (2~J). _'69_>_83l_·2006------tC_c ___ IC ____ ffts UP TO 48 MOS. f INANCIN&_. "11 CHlftOLIT s3 69 5 COMCOUIS COUPI •••• Auto ma tic trans .. po wer steering. a ir cond1ti0ning I ONLY 17.200 mlJeel A very nice cart (234SWF}. "16 DATSUN s2595 1210 co.R ..•••..... 4 speed transmission. radio & body side moldings. Vf/fY dean & In excellent c:ondittonf C255NJY). "1J • •cun s I 79 5 MAa(MllaOUeHAM •• Sedan. Power wllldows & 988t. AM/fM stereo '9dlo. pewer door locb. automlltie tr-. I w oond. (900J$Pl z:.~ .......... ~4395 Autoflllllc.,.... "'cond .. power ....... IQ. vtnyt top. AM/FM ....., '9dio I budelt ....._ ( 348VP"(). 71YWIAlllT 4 doo r "DI ESEL" All/DI ,.dlo cauette. Gr eat mileag e. Ex· cellent cond it ion. ll.98UPT> S57H -~~-13731 HARBOR BLVD GARDE N GROVE f1141 IJ4.4100 "70 8111, loota It ru111 good. must sell now $1.500. 67-4026 •74 VW bu1, AM /FM c.a .• 74.000 miles. xtra dem,171-Q1M. "71 Blaa, Ult ml, a.la& coed. auto, radlal1, xtraa. Sl.•!080. -.1010. ....................... •7'CADIUAC SIYIW Dynamite low mileage s har p ie ! Lo a ded ! l2'7'0VNK > $6995 IOIWITHAM YOUCSWA&et 7600 Weetmlaater Ave. ln Westminster 893-7551 SJ8. 7llO 75 CDV, beaut red !eat.her lnt.. red It while ext. Loaded. s:wo. 842·531M Seville '79 DIESEL. loaded, tape, CB. s ilver eny, mint 21·26 mp1. SlUSO cw offer Gotna to Hawaii. 714-493..S.SZ or C.3025 '71 Cad l llae Coupe DeVWe. beet offer Call IGGIO. M bn, •231. 'Gllul.newtlrea,braltet, 75 Cad. 1 owner, 13,•. xii& ClllDd. 11.425. ......_ Dill c:ond. I Call Mf.1135 17MJ..51 w vw Camper Van, aew 'T7Sevtlle, f1900. on blu. pMll. Ult mt. amoo&b l lllla top, all xtru. P.D . ......... .... orlllt Tllomaa. UO·Ull, oa..-.wm. MO-m1 ------~~---· .. VW .... nm IOOd. 'Tl Cid. c..._ DeVUle. Dlllllwort.--. A/C, ltlu . later. 111-rm 11.tto1oao. Kea : '71 S.-• Olala c..t. _ ..... ________ • -•looblOOCl MUil '71 Cadillac Coupe ..U. Mm-.-DIWle, -or'-of· ... vw ..... toed eoedl· _ ... _._ ... _ ... _____ I t1i11D....., "'-..All/FM "ltllrille. lr 1111.: -...... -. ... ,,. ....... ..,. "Tl KO a.• orta. mi, m.- ........ dna. ,_ ,. ..,... * s.e.lmt ••••· Call Ul· ltH eoM!Uoal ..... Car 1111 ... • 1111 -r 1 & 2 YEAR WARRANTY AVAILABLE MOST UNITS '76 CHINOOK '76 DATSUN ....HOMI 55495 u.c.a 52995 4 cyt auto . air. stereo. 4 cyt., • spd . srereo. low milee. realty neat. great work truck '1415PDVl '1075588). '72 FORD 1979 COROLLA PK:ll UP 52195 UFflAC« s "'•'°" Sleeper shell. alt'. auto. Air. auto. stereo. • cy1 . 5195 neat rrvdt 1e793eWl IOW milea. sharp f Senal •13'41) 1978TOYOTA SIDAH s4195 COIOU.A s3495_ 4 c yl .. 4 speed. air ' cyl .. • spd . stereo. low JllOf'td low m.i... lharp m ile s . s harp car car I 300VPO) 1428VBW) CB.ICA 1972 PINTO • COWi S3695 s1295 4 cyt .. auto .. sharp. sharp car . Ri ght miles r127NOS). 1974 PINTO '1'973 CHEVROLIT -....our A~. 4 :""-... s 1295 4 cyt .. IUto.. ~ low 51695 mllet. er••• car. ~re1t tnd car . r218JAT). 241MFV). I --. UM4 AIRl.Ueetl A11tet. UIH ........................................................................................................ UiM t•t-. 9'11 0' Ut "'' ,.._ ttl1 . ..................................................... ...... ~~........... ....................... ....................... ....................... s I I I 0 ... .... H41 ·rr Must.,. •• kyl reb 'TS Old1mobll• CutlH• ·n SEDAN UJOO • 1pd. 0• "II ttBI~ . "U •n••n ... •ood ahape: OoodCondll aaoo (IOO(lcond. 900 .... ••••••••••••••••••• ·-.. ••••••••••••••••• -••• ••••••••••••••• lld m.~ work Oan 841 ':11 S4S 7346 "7• Mau•nck. alnt Nlld. "12 ~ Park I paa '11 Ml.lit. <.:on~trt Xlnl ---------• -. • • -air, ..... luc-1. Mllll .eU wp, L.oadecl On11nal llaapt, lnd malr .. \na ·n rord Mu u n ll PWo • • ttl7 '78 Pinto. Ma11 Very •11~u . na ll• offer OWIW'I'. 11• m•MU ._.•car rovw Own•r 1uoo1oao. Ru"' xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• nice 4 cyl, ••pd 817GPC ~OC'493 TIN ..... HU _, H ll .... •C•11I AM /lo'M •••41 SAYllll" 11500 Call 7S1~.£!!._ ----... this pr1 u . Mom a:saetta AM 197 .-... REBA ...,_• Hll ....................... •a:i.work1••1i1 -·--4~ "'r•lttt "'O IE ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Muin.aoa. nr • «'"•· -Mualana. new r~blt PMTO WA60tt n•••0 •••••••••••••••• lt7t MlaCU.Y \nlam, ale. P Ru.m "r• -. .... Xbll tGftd • tftl, nr n•w Ul'ft •ball 4 <')'I. en••n.i. 4 speed '74 Ouater · Xlnt cond IOICAT COUfll • ar al auoo CMi 2. cyl ...wmallc •I ••tr• • Gd ('und. uoo1080. trMa. 6 tneM> cauette Good a• mileue. Sl75Ci 1 r:tl i ptt'd lran • lnS~ Ad an. GCJ.43'0, at hn. ~-___ -l-U22J~y Sl61' o r bes l oHer. Cull nMleo 'u \ "'kw~~I -• or ... .-: --...a. .... ff•s 1144·1576 ·------LA' 51 11\ilto<.' tUllhZF.th tiff Mu,t•nll I' utback -•• ao C•CLI MOTC>aS () 1 c, a v t n. a t r n n tt fT Mu 1 \an I· I\ M 1" M • ••• •••• • •• •••••• • •• • • • UHU Ll•kewood Blvd i2 Plymouth Sate I htt"lla $3999 f'nf(lnt E\t'S ,_914!1 IWno. al.llO, need p111n\ lfH OLDS LONG B~ACll wag. SBOO. or best offer IAILl•t -'1M IUOONf2JYll __ C..._tl .. re• t2llt5t7·lHl 96Z·2Sn. ·--- IMPOllT SALIS 11 ">~=· ·u Miman.c v 8. 02.3'70 Coul)l• Alr cood .. pwr OPEN SUNDAYS '77 Volarc Wagon. r JS. K\'Uabk UM"dt.i~ 'n,. m1 I d \'O nd t2Ull Wt'rtn1. brakes & win· '7'1 P into 4cyl. 4spd. P/D. l\1c. A IC. er. con· CHANCE l ll11rbl.M'Uhd -IKS•*lt · ' dows,tiltwh..el.AMffM trol. roof rnc·k . rPC·I '-''ai'l' \ M~' \ 'Ill ""'54an1 NN'ds .,'toflt • •ltlft'I) w/8 track tape & hatchback. Very clean. seats. S37·89W afl 7PM 6l t-074l .,~d Work $llOll c.ir bt"t 'fn Mu•Uang, •· " •l)CJ, truly u 1tom• 1U12PPl ). 12450 · 67 3· 1163. o r ----. ----- uffrr tiU Ali t2 N ldll xlnt c:ond, 1M u~ ur $2699 IJTJ.2160. '62 Ply mo uth. Good Tl•ll11ut t~ ft\~\ 1oevpk' l..ilhn)Umt'_ _ -~ ••••••I .72 Pinto Hatchback . tra nsPortat1on & ~ui. All New 1979 & 1980 nno...:1b't' •~ ltnu•1r1.ull lo _.,... mileage ca r ... 1 -0 ,,_.. .-Good tran1portat1on " J the """""'' o r an '•an ~11) .-ay fo1· 1987 COUP~ 390, 4llJHI, IMrOllTULlS !'lew val ves . 51300. 5'»181!9 ·--____ _ garagt· ~ale Makf' 'llun• )OW to rll thJill btcyrlt> po11tra1:t1on , r11c 1.11r, llcllablt> Used Cari. p----1.1-- ) u u u 1i. ••~lc<d 111 )Ola"'° tonc"r ""f' Jwit i.tt'nl(>. 1 owrwr. lo mtl. U~tlarbor81vd. 494·0l98 _..._. 9965 t'l "5 lf t l' d . a> ho n r •d verllat-It l n \ht all orix . ir.llll lhruoul COSTA M £SA SELL Mlle itema with a •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ti42 51'11 <.iualNd' Call~ Som> 4117 2221 U 1·0741 o.i1J Pilat ClMalfied Ad.. 1977 '°MTIAC --ASTRE SAFARI CONTINENTAL MARK VI'S LINCOLN TOWN CARS & COUPES LINCOLN VERSAILLES .......... 9100 ......... w tlOO ....... Mew tlOOAMhK. .. •• tlOO ...... M.w flOO WA GON . 4 <·>I . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .... •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .... •••••• automatic tran.\ • fattur) • Special Notice .!! .......... ec•i~«f.ijlJrl.DPllCO' ••• I I~ lbv Jw.AutDBuy! SECOl\1> PRJZE 7 DAYS I~ HA\\'AJI I'~ Trips to l..:Li \·"~ I~ ~·lal ~ J'nA.os lt.l'<aii 'acabON\~ \\atem Alr1mt>s .,., .. L&.. ......... ~\l..ltllt4". ir..i\J """ '" '"~•n IA.nit. t 1' 1\ "• Tl'lf"M.lool l'-l.'llii.ni, ~111 ... 1 M •t•ul 11wfWli..'1'f'l1'-~ .. \41a '4114.t~ ,....._ '-•"'11> .i..•~ ~1<1 • .,,,....,,......._s.,"""l\W~ 1-...w.:•·"-~iJ,..,:e..,...111" n """'' 4-•$"' llU..i"'llllillJoinll!W.1'11;,,_U I'"~' ··~ l"l111A.I Ml llM "'"""""~ For prize vacations. CMh and great deals on i~so llrs. 5(.'e )'OUf partktpaltnl Or8* County dealer ctiapla)'ina the Now You Auto Buy blnner. • { j mr rood , pwr st~nng lugAage rack & A \1 Jo'\1 s 1ereo l mmJl'UIJlt• thruou\. (~71Wi7 I $3599 U.RUll<E IMPOtlT SAUS Reliable U:.t'tl CJr:. 1911.S llarbor Hlvd. COST/\ M ~:St\ 611-0743 '70 Ponuac GruncJ l'rlx. Aood l'f>nd1t1on. On..:mul Ownt•r ~i Q.J I 0 -------- E.<amote 5'>r 609904' I 980 LINCOLN TOWN CAR F9I ,owft' AISOlUTIL Y LOADED Sticker Price ..•.•.•...•.•••...•.•.....•• I 7 ,599.00 DiscCllllllt .................................. 4,04 7 .• Fact. Rebate •.....•.•••••••.•.•.•...•..••• I .GOO.• YOUR PRICE •••••••••• s 12,552.00 •Demo '77 F1n•btrd T l o p '>, ~1mt fm <'J~St•I S:I !ttJll l'Jll t\flcr 9pm ~iJ tA;J4 Jot• ·Ptus Doc Fee Tax & lie *********************** BIS WEEK'S SPECIALS YOCR CllOICE .•• . Jl ST .\ FF.\\ F.' \ llPl .J~S: •79 CHE\IROLET EL CAMINO (1 M20940) ' 9 ~ ==~· 52 ., '77 POl\TIA<" GRAND PRIX l:::H) '319 ~ •.. ,. ., '79 GltlC .UMMY (942VC'I) Ne• •.. ,. '6295 •79 FORD FIESTA 12330951 New O•ly '3995 •7a OATSIJN 821e (687XNX} Ne• 0.1,. '3995 "79.IAGIJAR X.NI. (382WVE) SPECIAL 81:1: ll8 Tllll WIEIEK.EN91 I f;Ul' 11 ...... ,..,. ...... ,it ·~,..... '"· '"'-.... a "--•". ...... I ....t ,..,. io I t.uu -·• .-.... .,..,.-.....-. \H ...,_ ·~ ......... ..... . .. «'•r. "-II Cer - ........ , ..... T ..... : r "78 BUICK R EGAL ~:-~OX) $ Al89 ~ o...... 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I-HIP I I •~r.> 't 6'11"'IW 11 1-e "f 1-P I I •t•H -. .-.a.> 11 -"° r e.i1-.w 11 11~1•s ' Ou1n1w 11 ~to-~ ·1 ...,...,....,o Ci tr -------by Hal Kaufman------- • PA TINTS PINDINOI 1 .. W ... re• ...... ....,. ,..,,..,..._ • e ,_, wttt. tM '-d ....._, n. ..._....., • .... 1119.,..., tM ~ ,.., ttae ce,....,.. ,.11, tM SNAPT•ICKS TOPERFOUA With e llttle predlce, these two tricks a re • snap to perlorm (It saysherel ). Give t~ • try. 1. Hold out your hand. palm up. Place a coin on your wrist. Now, MMP your flnge" (thumb end first two f lngen) Sharply. See how quickly you can Inch the coin along your wrist Into the palm ol your hand ( lrt- set above). 2. Piece a coin on your wrist, as before. Snap your flnQers sharply. Try to make the coin do a fllp In place. Good luck. .... ,.. ..... tM ................... '"•ftY to ... , e Word Pi.yt Find• •Ingle-digit number spelle<S out In Nch aentence: 1. I weigh too much. 2. He ran In every r.ce. 3. The rltt won't heel. e Calh Flowt I l\ave ift l\and 10 current U.S. coins. Yet, I lack ct..nee tor• 11icket, dime, ca~mr, l\alf· •nu Hd •ll•r. What ODIM l\ave I? ••JOO 11•11 e pue ._..no e 'MOUJP HtOf 'N!wed ...C:=' e Rlddi.~Thtsl Why did Or. Watson return to London? He was Holmes sick. Why did the pirates stHI the~? It was Kidd stuff. ... .. ... ~ " .. • t ~~~l GAME'S UPI Can you 911hfe tM missile at "9hf above to tarvet X at top left? Trace tflrough llrtet to find out. Vo ~ For Better or For Worse CDHEJ1li DEAR · · ~HALL t..,,"t .....,.._~ DANCE? WATER AOUTEI Apply the tollowlnt colon nutty to eMaftU this scene: 1-Red. 2-06'. blue. l -Yellow. 4-06'. pu,..e. S-Flesh. 6-lt. blue. 1-Dtl. brown. I-Orange. t-Lt. pu,_.e . -· SPELLBINDER KOii E to points fer U$lng all the letten ift the word below to form two complete WG!rdl: EMIGRATE . .. -... ---. THEN score 2 points u ch for ell words of tow tetten or more found among fM lett.,1. Try .. IC*W •t lust $1 Points.. .. .___._...._....._,, by Lynn Johnston Cl?HN· .. ER···C..OULD LUED~ ~kl.()l8E FOR A CHA~E. <? (( Si~VGGlE '' c,~" \l~\) . cf WHA~ C.U~ON@? I'M KECP\NG- 6UTWE.KEEPGOINGIN"THE SAMe.D\REC'TlON. DON'T i10U t<tJQWW tfil C.OUNTf:.R- Cl.OCJO.Ul SE -I i ' ' - UP W\TH lRE.MUSlC, AR~'T I? . ' . ., ...... ·--·~· . IS? .. , . .__._.........,_._.. ..... . ......... " .... ,.. ' ..... ._ .. .......... ...... __........... ...... ~· .. ....._..,,, ' ' J • ~N"TCR iHE LO'TSA l..OCK EXPRESS, ESQ. I.E., we t:JeFOLIA1'e A LOT MORE OF THE NOGGIN l ! 5CRl81JLE 5C.RIUL.£ S~lflt'~f: WE'RE NUM0ERQ-.EON IHEAI~ .•• ' t 1 J e ·' iWEEZERS ANCl A HAIR. HE POESNI SCALP, HE'. Pt..LJCKS. I , I MA'/ l REMINP YOU iliAT AMON& WE POOHAWKS, SCALPIN& IS-rHE ~IN&!! .I. G-Al?, ttOW LJNv'IOAt... SA5SOON1Stt CAN 'r'OLJ &Ff. SOMC. C7AYS I COUL OJUSI SCREAM. ~NELONE HAS ALWAYS 0EEN 1="1~5T W ITH IHE NEWS ••• v ~60· ....... -· , -"' -i.. : WHEN 1 WAS A 1(1£>, IT COST tt,5¢ IO (50 TO A MOV/f: ... I I WHEN I WAS A "'-..._\------( ... Now IT LITTL~ GIRL, you COSTS 10 CoULD G£;T RooM llMES AND Bo.ARD THAT FOR '$102.2 MUCH . A wi::etc . DOCTOR SMOCK :!'/\/\. L-1 KE: "IH e: GAL-IN -rHA"I' ""IHRe:e FACE:S oF e:ve:" MOV 1 e: , D~. FRE::I D ... O~, Nex-r "IHING Y A KNOW, ::C:'.M A MOLJSeY, SHY WAt-L-FL-OWSR- IYf>E: ... NOUJ l C"11 AFFOllD FOOD. .. W~EN I WASA YouN~MAN, 5¢ WotJL.D ~~T You A C<.JP OF CO Fff:f: ,AND ~ A SMIL~ ... SO.N\e;: "1'1/\1\E:S, "J:.'M ~US"!' PL-A IN L-1 'L-OL-D AAE: ... AN~ ON Ol"HSR OCCASIONS, .:!'AA A SUL--r'RY, SL-INKY W OAAAN OF IN"IRl<SUS ... I F NKY . WINKE::-R.:.=B;.::.E=-:.:AN:._:.,_ __ __, OKAQ ~ l(OU IURKE4 ! 50 40U WO~ n.tE Fl R6t SET! Bf& DEAL I • . I MADE 400 PA£.> f'<)~ Ii A~D NOW 400'RE REAU..£,> ~URTING ! ... NoW IT WoN'T~E.T 'y'ou EliHER ONE . I I " . . • I• . - ..... . ~ , . , ..... ( . By Georg~-keriiont .-HeN -rHeRe ARf:; C/AYS WHEN J:.'/\A A KINDA C'IZZY, f!>t-ONPE: BIA-".BO ... SO WHA"I' P 'YA l"HINK OF MY' PROe>L-SM , DOC? Tom Batiuk YOLJ'Re NO-r AL.ONE: OKA() I ()OU T'<JRKE.4 ! so 400 (:l)T !HE FIR5T ftllNT IN THE. SECOND SET! .. ------·---· ..... ,.,·-·-·--.. -------· ..,... .. _._·._.._._ .. --~-------···-.... ---..--...-. ------· -....... --......... ~ .... _...._ -· ---· . .. .. The Might~ Hunter WHY 15 6HE SO AFRAID OF HIM ? 00 YOU THINK HE ABU5E5 HER PHY51CALLY ? ~ . ' 80"1NG. EIOCllt-J&, 9 1.AT IT 'LL. BE OVElt SOON . we ~MOLALO 9E Gl!TTIN~ TO OLAlr 9 1.AN K ANY M INlA,.i' N OW .... SAM. CAN'f WE DO ANYTHIN0 AOO UT MELAN IE EVEN IF HER FATHER WON'T? •• ' ill' • • • BETH'~ AF RAIO OF HER HUbBl\Nf) I WllH OUT HE. R COO PE RA flON . W[ CAN 00 N01'\11Nu LE0ALLY' I r f .. ! e ~PIGIAL.L.V ~ .AN exP£tttl!Neeo H1t(a1t. l..tl(• Me.% KNOW TM&~ wooo~ L.tt'E TME ~k O~ MV MANO ... ~~T H SHOULD NOT HAVE A6~EED TO TAKf MELANlf HOME. FROM THE H OoPITAL ' ll \"/AS THE O NE CHANCE SHE HAO TO STANO VP TO BILL! • • t ? 0 ' r f; ti ·f . --.Y. MY21, , .. IT SAV5 HERE THAT A CORD OF WOOD 15 ,, FOUR av FOUR 6'<' El 6~T 11 HEE ~EE '1EE ~EE NANCY AlJNT FRITZl-- I'M HOME ---~ - FINAL SPORTS ' LOCAL WANT ADS 1-tf~, STUPID CAT! '{OU KNOW J.40W TO STACK A CORD OF WOOD? LISTEN TO TH 15 ... 1 WHAi 00 '{OU T~INK OF THAT ? I GUESS S HE'S OUT--HER PHONE 15 RINGING AUNT FRITZ/ IS N'T HOME J ULY 27 WILL YOU TA KE A MESSAGE ? T~I S IS FASCINATING ' 1 A CORD OF WOOD SHOULD BE STACKED LOOSE ENOUGH TO LET A SQUIRREL RUN T~ROU6H , BUT STOP <'l ~E CAT T~AT 15 C~A51NG IT! 11 LY 0 fOU~ 81( FOUR 01( Ef6 J.4T ... NOT 6AD ! By Ernie Bushmiller · OKAY--WAIT TILL I GET A PENCIL I CAN'T FIND A PENCIL ANYW HERE .. July 27, 1980 DAILY PILOT • THEm YOURSELF s...I Ille ~. • I ..... IO -~.-f..., .....,.,. 6(1 le ... M .... 'Ill• 11 1 10071 a ll pa, SS IDr.,......, OU1$bDnS Sony "'t C.t ~ Qlher~ FOR H . WIU1AM MENARD, direc- tor. Geological Survey, U.S. Dept. of the Interior Why does your~ need 100 mil· Mon m..,., and how do you dkpoH of the old ona? -B.R .. Trenton, N.J. • The United States and its territories and possessions measure more than 3.6 million square maes. To cover such a large area in detail sufficient for scientific and administrative purposes requires about 65,000 different geo- logical survey maps. Many maps must be kept in large quantities in order to He's putting the U.S. on the map. meet the public demand for recreation alone. Thus, with a few years' supply of each on hand. it is easy to see why our warehouse stock may reach 100 million. When old maps are revised, the out-of-date copies are sold for recy- cling or turned into envelopes for our own use. In this way. we practic..? our own form of conservation. FOR rnE •ASK"' EDITOR .... b'Ue that the oldest IOll °' the D clepoMd Shah of I.ran ia In thll country t •nd not with hd father in Egypt? -LP .. Octe.a, TGM ,. • Yes. Prince Reza . 19. Uves in Wil- liamstown. Mass .. where he bought a mansion last February. He as regis- tered at nearby Williams College. where he is a fuD-time aberal arts stu· dent. lncidentally. although his resem· blance to the Shah is indisputable. no one gave him a second look as he sat at a ringside table at Sybils. a chic Home.Jess prmce in ;leasant exile. disco in New York. a sho rt while ago He was part of a large group that included Robert Armao. spokesman for the Sha h. 'Die Prince. smiling and re- laxed. was very conservatively dressed ma dark blue suit. white shirt. dark tie Looking as though he didn't have a ca.re in the world. he gave aU his attention to the dancers on the floor, FOR JOHN GABRIEL. star of ABC-lV's Ryon s Hope FOR TONI TE.NNJJ.l..E. recocding Slar Whyaru tarsofsoap opaau m tiwlyunknown? -M.J.. S~ you and your huaband are wget&rians, what hap- Aiheos, G.. paw when you are invited out to dinner or when you e I really feel that the situation has improved. There uitena.ln •t home? -S.F .• Saginaw, Mich. was a certain snobbism that has taken time to break • Most of our friends know we have a restricted diet, down. and now the people who do the casting for so they take that into consideration and plan acc.ording- rughttime series are becoming more aware of soap .. ly. We're very happy with one good vegetable dish, opera performers than ever before. Jn fact, four per-cheese. salad, whole grain bread . Ow guests eat what formers from our cast in Ryan's Hope have gone onto we do. At our last party I served a vegetable casserole, prime time shows. eggplant Parmesan. natural foods and bread. 11-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- F OR SYLVIA WAU.ACE. author of Empress FOR MARILYN SOKOL of Can l Stop The Music a. your book hued on the m&rNge of Grace Kety to Why were you eo •galnst chMgtng your last name when Prince Raln.ier? -P.8 .. Bangor, Maine your agent aUd you needed 50mething more g(Amorous • There may be a Princess Grace-Prince Rainier para]-for •how busineu? -G.S., Medford. Ore. lei. Twenty-odd years ago, Prince Rainier was looking • I had a hard time ln school: I was ahA.iays the low for a suitab&e bride. A friend, a Roman Catholic priest. man (?)on the totem pole. Everyone at school thought was responslb&e for Rainier's introduction to actress I'd never amount to too much -so I want them aD to Grace Kelly. Similarly, in my book a priest plays a major know they were wrong. I also did it for the family. I want role in bringing about the marriage of an actress to the everyone to know that I belong to the Sokols. and I Shah of Bahrait. want the Sokols to be proud of me. FOR SENATOR LAWTON CHll.ES {0.-Ra.i chair-FOR PHOEBE. teen -age model man. SpedaJ Committee on ~ng How has modeYng changed your Ufestyle? -H.O., Are there statiatica ahowtng the number of Mn6or c:ldaell9 ~. S.C. who ranany? -J.C. Empey. Waterloo, Iowa • It has made me mature more quid<ly than I would e As of the most recent information available (1977). have, had I not been working. It's a challenge because among the 2.2 million marriages of persons of all ages, of aD the responsi>ilities that come my way. rlTSt thing I there were about 21.180 brides and 38,820 bride· learned was how to deal with people -adults. When ~ms aged 65 and over. For weU over 90 percent of I'm In front of the cameras and there's a crisis, I can't run these, it was a remarriage. Marriage rates for deter men to my mother. Whatever is troubling me, I have to deal are about eight times those for okter women. with lt myself. PRO Repr-*dw ,,._ J. F1orio (0.·N.J.) Jt would be unconsdonable for the chemical Industry not to share in these dean·up ciosts. After al' it was this lndusny that profited from the che.., disposal prac:tioes ol the patlt. Accordlngly, I haw Introduced legislation that wtll aeate a "Super- fund" ol $600 rr6>n to be \lied eicclusively fotemergei icy clean·-.> action at sles similar to LOYe Canal and the one In Eliiabeth. N.J. Half ol this fund wtll come from In· duslry and the balance from the Federal Govern- ment. I believe this Is an equitable approach to the prob&em. PRO AnD con Should the Flnandal Burden of O~lng Up Hazardou. Wastes Be an lnduatryuJlde Raponsfbllfty? CON R.-entattw Phil Gramm (0.-Texas) Government must act immedlateJy to clean up hazardous waste sites and impose the cost on companies ~few dumpfng. Imposing clean·"'f> costs on Industry as a whole re.leases the polluter from the ful responsi>ility ol his action. forcing the guilty company to ~ the ful dean ·up cost assures that those coses cannot be passed ~h to the con, suma tn higher Industry prices. as would occur If al fW'ms paid equally. Making pollution '4no fault" rewards the gulty. penabes the Innocent and en· ClOUl'9S ln91P01a.ttie adiofl by lndMdual buale.es. : . · Warning : The s.q.on Genni Ha Dllntined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yu Hnl1h . What It Really Takes To Be ffiiss Ametica Beauty pageants are a.s American as apple pie. But, on occasion, the winners' smiles have diaolued into tears, and n.o one could lay claim to Mia Congeniality. By flloty long Her trophy is in the bathroom. The screws a re loose. so the tarnished. tinny figuTe of Miss America. replete with crown and scepter. leans precariously. as if about to faU off her rusty pedestal. Elizabeth Marshall calls it ~a remnant of a past me ·· But no. she says. she could not th1ow it away. Twenty-three years ago. she was Bette Lieb. Miss Illinois 1957 and a contestant 1n the Miss America Pag- eant. Today Elizabeth Lieb Marshall is a journalist whose recenr work in- cludes an affectionate but forthright recollection of the Miss America Pag- eant. Jn spite of her c;andor. Marshall Is still able to sound like a beauiy con- testant when she wants to· "When I returned this year to Atla nnc Ciiy. I was caught up In memories .. inno- cent memories of the era when grow- ing up to be President was still, for lit· tie boys. the American Dream. and ht- tie glrls, well. what more could we want than to be Miss America?" Right now. final preparations are taking place In Atlantic City for the next Miss America Pageant. which will be televised on Saturday. Sept. 6 (NBC) before a n estima ted 85 million viewers. This will be the 60th Pag· eant. and Since the first was held. both the Pageant and its queens have become a part of Americana. In recent years. however. the glam· our of many beauty contests has proven to be only skin-deep. Beauty queens In dozens of contests have stated they haven't received money and prizes promised. that they have been misinformed and misled. Some say it au started with Debbie S hook, Miss North Carolina 1978. Shook initiated the first skirmish In the beauty-pageant war afte.r she was In· formed by her contest sponsors (the state Jaycees) that, having failed to "uphold and maintain the dignity and honor of the office," she would be the first queen In the event's 41 -year his- tory to be relieved of her title. The night before the annolnting of · her successor. Shook decided to show up at one of the prellminary events and remove the crown herself before a crowd of 2 ,000 ln Raleigh's Memo- rial Auditorium. "I took that aown that I had cherished and handled so gently." she relates. "and pulled It off •• Qla'f~Y.M,17,- my head. bobby pins and aU. and ~ crushed 1t in my right hand." Jn an interview with The Chorloue Observer. Shook charged that "the prizes promised me were not given." More specific4Jly. Debbie said !he state Jaycees had yet to pay $5.000 for a promised wardrobe and that few of her expenses had been reimbursed Not long afterward. a bizarre series of ciTCUmstances surrounded the removal of the title of MISS Illinois 1979. from Shanna Jean McNe1ll Illinois pageant director Richard Schiller said MISS McNe1ll suffered from "deep-seated emotional prob· lems" and would be replaced He claimed that McNeil! deliberately walked through a plate glass door. and that the pageant committee had learned of other bwme behavior by her. ranging from premonmons o f death to claiming she heard God's voice on the car radlO McNeill's response to Schiller's comments: "Absolutely untrue " McNelll says the glass-door Incident was accidental. "I had just awakened in a strange house. sick and ex hausted. and l was disoriented " It used to be that beauty winners had nothing but lavish praise to off er about their experiences Says Frank Deford. author o f The Life and nmes of Miss America. "Miss America's look alike and act alike because that is. apparently. the most convenient way one gets to be Miss America. The girls program themselves. or permit them· selves to be programmed. to flt the same recognizable type . ., The ecstasy· Bess Myerson. perhaps the most famous Miss Amenco. beams at her J 945 coronation Bu1 1hen suddenly some disgrun· tied contes1ants began to speak up Actually. much of the trouble has ansen not In the big contests. but in smaller. local ones. According to Abert Marks. Chief Executive Officer of the Miss Amenca Pageant. there ls "a pageant born every minute." (Esti· mates of the exact number run as high as 100.000.) Indeed. many contests are funded by fly-by-night <><ga· nizations or local groups with bank· rupt treasuries Perhaps the m~ dramatic contTO· versy has surrounded the Miss Black Amenca Pageant Trouble started when the 1978 wtnner refused to ap- pear at festw1ties. saying she had not How the Ideal Min Amerlca Measures Up W hen Miu Ml1alulppl wH crowned Miii America 1980, Or. George L Mlllel' nabbed hit hands together like a crapehooter star· Ing a "7" In the lace and aald. "The hooey, she came ttuough fOf me." Miiier. however, waan't •JMtaklng about Chefyl Prewitt, the bl~ed belluty from the Magnolia State (Who appears on our oovet). He waa talklng about a computer. Miiier and Or. °'"* P. Taeng, stall• tlcal .natysts at Hofthem lltlno6s UnlYef· atty. ~ the eampu1 computer to determine the oompaelte profile of MIN· Amettea ~ and tNn to figure the Qdd9.on.tft0f'ite '°' the 1980 cro.im. Month• before the crowning, the oom- Putet' epit out the na.M "°'*YI Pr9wttL" ..... Augutt. lhe enatyst• ,. the COfl'IPUW mounda of data ('but no ptto. t0Qf9Phe> on the IMt 2ID MtM AIMftC.a .,..nta. Then, att.r PIOCIUlng I*' 90na1 Information on the coming yMr's cont•tanta, the computer decided that Ml .. Pre.vtn stood over a 2S-percent chance of vlct()(y. Aftef she won a swim· solt snllmfnary. the computer lncreued the odd• to over eo perc.nt. Mlller"a computer decided the "aver· aoe" MIH America la a woman whO la aboUt 20Y. years Oki. 5 feet 8 Inches tall. 119 pound9,-wlth measurements of 35.6-23.4-35.8. She tends to 8COfe high In the awlmault cont•t, comee from a •mall town, haa brown hair, green eyes, a plaJn name and either tings or plays the pi.no. She uaually Is a colteo- gradu,.e. Miu Prftltt came .-y cloee 10 that dHcrlpOon. SM Is 22, 5 feet 8 lncheis, 112 pound9 and meuures 35-23-38. Sht I• from rural ~erman. Miu.. hae brown hair, btue ~ llngs and plays tht piano and It 1 graduate of Mia• atppl Stete UnHwafty. -ILL The anger Debbie Shook. rhe de- /rocked MISS North Coro/mo 1978. mauls her oown as her father watches gcmen the promised $5.000 wonh or personal appearance }Obs during the year The situation came to a climax dunng the TV taping of the 1979 1980 Pagean1 Mrs Alice Taner. the mother of MLSs Black M1ehigan. !>houted repeatedly from 1he audience and finally climbed onto the stage. taking 11 ov~r 10 dehv~r a 45 -minute mo nologue of pageant·re- lated gnevances When rhe director of the program med 10 persuade Tarter to leave the stage. several of the con· tt!Slants tore off therr banners and came to her ~ppon Much of rhe contToversy surround· 1ng beauty pageants has had to do with dollars One nanonwide contest for teen agers. which has since dis- banded. reportedly sent letters 10 thousands of young women inviting them to enter for a steep $200 en- try fee The New York State Attorney General's office last year investigated the Miss New York State/Miss U S .A Pageanr and found that contestants selected 10 participate in state finals were not adlllSed of an 3dditlonal SSOO fee prior to their selecnon W hat's a girl -o r her parents -to do7 Aber1 Marks of the Miss Amenca Pageant says that because htS pageant has established a reputation f°' hones ty. people don't really investigate other pageants before entenng them He suggests that parents. Of the gui herself. check out the orgcJn2ation that will be running the pageant This is best done through any ma)or bank In your community or through your local Chamber of Commerce. And he advises suspicion of any contest requiring an entry fee or of any pageant that Invites the contes· tant through the' mail to participate Nevertheless. he and other pageant professionals ConC'Ur that. despite questionable practtces and publk ait · lcism. the beauty pageant will endure. Ewbeth Marshall agrees: "Miss America is representatiVe of an event that. despite changing times. has become palt of American f oldoTe Many who watch her crowning WilJ not admit that their eyes mist ovet during the ded$lw mo~t. But there are a lot ol clo5et Miss 11111 America fans out there." ILi .. --------------- Back ln the days when gas was cheap and plentiful. the watch- word ln wagons was •the bigger the better.· But that's all behind us now. Tuclays Chevy Malibu Is a trim 16 feet long and 6 feet wide. 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L-________________________ ,.., ________ ,_,, 11-Down-to-Earth Style Of Star Wats' nlatk Hamill By Anita Summe< For a very short while. success to Mark Hamill, 28, was a $500 white silk ,ad<et 1ne star of the current blockbuster The Empire Strike$ Bock -sequel to Star Wan -bought one JUSt aher his career took off like a rocket With rhe first o( the two movies But his delight In that )acket quiek· Iv faded. ..I wore 11 home when f visited my folks ." he reports. c ··and rhey teased. 'Well. hello, i Mr Cary Grant. Can we have ¥ your autograph. please?' I was o humiliated. 1 was going to give l it away but declded to keep It in _, fuD view in my closet. unworn. to reach me to keep things ~n theJT right perspective ·· Regardless d his success. Mark doesn't label tumseJ a star ~rm a contender," he says eam· estJy "I have not ye1 J)foved my self Star Wan was my cross roads rm hoping the sequel wU1 establish me as an actor " He's pretry pleased with his work in Empire (the photo Inset on the cover shows Mark in Empire with the captivating new character. Yoda I and has no fear of getting locked m people's minds as Luke Skywalker: "My livelihood does not depend on this character. 1 do o ther movies, too." (After Star Wars came the not· so·weU received 1978 movie Cor· uetk Summer And Mark can now be seen in the T"ecentfy released World War U film, The Big Red One.) Bom in Oakland. Calif . the son of a U.S. Navy captain and his wife. Mark spent his formative years trek· king around the country with his fami- ly. Capt. Hamill ran his house as though if were a ship in d.rydock. Mark rematnS close to his parents and brothers and sisters and says his siblings make sure he has his feet on the ground: ~without them, I could not fit my he.ad lTl a revoMng dOOf." School for Mark was simply a means d passing time until 3:05. when rehearsa)s began for school drama productions. "Dad to«f me to get my degree, so I'd have something to faD back on." Mark says. "I answered back, with a rate burst ~ defiance, that I'd rather be an unemployed actor waJttng on tables, than an employed frustrated teacher." Mari< was in a smaJI theater com· pany In L.A. when he was spotted f0t a regular spot on the Gmttol Hocpllol soap. He later made guest ..,_ ~noes on numerous TV series and did MWQ) made.for-TV mcMls. He &ended• tcreen *I for Stir Wen by going out on•~ cal, end Just when he'd given up hope, the ICli>t t • 'Miil Y WUKl. Y, .-, 21, - amved in the mail · , His early evaluation of the movie was Mstupd ".He VlSUalized enraged audiences throwing rotten tomatoes at the screen AD those fears vantshed. though. alter his fvst consultation with director Gec:wge Luc.as, for whom Marl< developed great respect. Though Marl< had a aush on co- siar Came Fisher dunng the filming of Star ~. they"re now ~ -fnends. In 1978 he mamed Marilou York.r his life. wife whom he met in a denbSt' s chaiJ while she went about deaning his leeth lbey"re the doting parents of Nathan, 13 months old, and the Hamills" motto has become Mhave baby, will travel.·· Mark predicts thar one day Nathan will c.any on the Luke Skywalker legend. (lt is said Lucas plans seven more movies In the Siar Wars series.) If you peer into Mark's face, you'll see tiny scars around his nose. the result of an auto accident which hap- pened in January 1977, and could have snuffed out the young actor's life. "I'd fractured my nose and cheek- bone... Mark reports. "My plastic surgeon took carti.lage from my ear and built up my nose. I wallowed in self.pity. I felt. at best. that all life had to offer was Peter Looe's okl parts. One day, actress Diana Hyland - with whom I'd WC>fked on lV - came to see me. Instead ol pouring oul words ol comfoo. she lashed out. 'Look at you.' she jeered. 'You're let· ting yourself down as wen as evety· one around you.· She shook me back into reality. '"A few days later. she died. Would you bekve I was so wlf ·Involved I didn't know she was m. let alone that her IDness was terminal. Whatever ~ times lie ahead f0t me, that moment with Diana Hyland ls one rn always treasure. She gave me back my life, my WC>fk. my sd·respect. .. I now find that the more my life changes, the more I want to hang on to what I have. 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In times of economic distress. rhe rate of increase 1umps dramatically. and it nearly doubled during the Wt major recession from 12 percent 1n 1973 to 21 per· cent in 1974 Says best-selling author (Glitter & Ash) and New York City fireman Dennis Smith· "Arson is such a serious cnme 1n this country that a concerted. nanonw1de effon should be made to prevent and investigate II " Though. according to offi oal estimates, 10 to 30 per cent of all fires can be at· trlbuted to ar.;on. many big· city fire chiefs believe that almost half of all fires in their cities are deliberately set And arson is prevalent in rural areas. smaller cities and suburbia as we ll The reasons for arson in· elude malicious vandalism. revenge. pyromania (a psy· chological condition in which a person feels an irresistible urge to se1 fires) and eco nomlc profit It ts the latter motl\lation 1ha1 disturbs of· ficials the most One Insur· ance company estimates that the total indlred loss from ar· son Is actually $10 blllion. If someo ne wants lo bum out a building to collect on the Insurance, it's simply a matter of connecting wtth "llwfighl guy" -of1en caled a torch. Says New York City chief fire marshal. George MoUoy, .. An unscrupulous person could go to any street comer in New Votk and ge1 someone to start a fire." In ~ areas of the coun· try. arson rings have cropped up, sometimes comprised·of such knowing indMduals as 11• Mlla.TWUJClY,Jtttrrl, - A1soh The Bllllon-Dollat Butning of America Department store fire in Mossochusetts Perhaps only 1 per- cent of all arson arres ts lead ro co11u1ctions. real-estate agents and tn· surance adJUsters One nng in Boston set at least 35 f1res during a three-year penod. causing o ver $6 milho n 1n damages One of the facto rs that makes arson so prevalent and deadly IS the low arrest and conviction rate for the crime. Las1 year in New Yori< City, for instance. there were 8.000 known cases of arson but only 500 arrests. And at· cording to one recent nation· wide study. perhaps on!y 1 percent of all arson arrests · lead to convictions. Part of the problem. says the NFPA. is the difficulty m obtaining evidence In arson cases (it often bums In the fire) and rhen Unking 11 to an individual. Also 10 blame are the sluggish efforts made by many organizations that lack either eitperlenced investi· gators or basic manpower. C omp oundlng the problem is a tendency ror many lnsuTance companies not always to check out the properties they're insuring against fire , making It veiv tempting for an unscrupulous owner lo overlnsure and then have his property torched. Unfortunately. there are no easy answers to the arson problem. What has to be done , says Dennis Smith, Is to train mote fire Invest!· gators and commit more money Into expanded anon investigation programs. Acootding to Robert Car· ter. ch'4d tw. and anon In· vesllgat:ion specialist for the NFPA, as many as 18 cities -such as Houston. San Francisco and Philadelphia -now have special arson task forces. These forces in· elude not just the police and ft.re departments but also the mayor's office. the chamber of commerce. rhe insurance Industry and the media, The point of such community· wide involvement is to in· crease public awareness of the problem. When a community pro· gram of this type is begun, a special arson investigative unit ~ generaJly aealed as well. consisting of repr~n · tatives from both the fire and police departments. Says Carter. 1ltis type of force helps eliminate the kinds of problems 1hat eitist in com · munities where the 'responsi· biUtle.s of police and ftre departments In an arson in- vestigation aren't well dehn· eated. An arson investigation arm can follow a case through from the fire scene to the courtroom.~ ln cities where such communitywlde arson task forces are present. arson has decreased. For the numbers to con- tinue to decffne, pubUc sup· pot1 ls oucial. Molloy says that. fortunately. there has been a recent and Important shift In people's attitudes. "People are starting to see that arson Is not just some guy making money off hls Insurance company," he notes. "They .. rec:ogniZSng It f~ the violent a1me 1'111 thattt~ls." .. '-------.......... ......, ....... ____ l Now, relish the art of gourmet food preparation while adding spectacular elegance and beauty to your kitchen ... MAGNIFICENT ALL--AKOUND .COPPER, COOKWARE Oa\uxa. Kaavyweigb\ 1 .. Pc. Collection - Check These Quality features: • Gleaming, HeavY· Gauge Copper • Stain\eSS Stee\ lnteriors • Rich Brassp\ate Hand\es and Trim *NOT Copper Clad, but completely copper all around, Including lids. of H..vy Gauge CoPf*W9re. FllrMy llghtwelght lmlta- tiont jult can't meet the demand9 of pefforrnance and -s>PMr~ found In ttl099 of S19nvlne gouttNf qu•l/ty. 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For more Information about the energy centers In your area , send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Northeast Solar Energy Centet, Dept. FW, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. 02110. Feeding Tune Child care used to be a mother's do- main, and fathers often didn't get In · votved with bringing up baby until the first camping trip or baseball game. But that's changing, says Dr. George Pur- vis. a nubitlonist and co-author of the Pediatric Handbook on Nutrifion. '1be Issue now ls 'parenting' as opposed to 'mothering,'" asserts Purvis. "And one A rewording way to get ocquainaed. ol the emiest and most rewarding ways a father can get to know his Inf ant Is by feeding him." Purvis fee.ls that feeding a child Is ............. , ...... Morton ,,.,. ble. v ........ ,...... ........ '91rtc*M.LIMMJ l'nJI .... Miier, Al1tlUf Cooper l4 • ,..--, 'I Witt.LY, Mr '1. - g 1 J: . • i. .f c ::> l And ii gets greal gos mileage, too! Bumper Car ~ned it entuely out of car bumpers. "The car holds five passengers. says Seley with a laugh. "but four fit in bener And ifs sort of a con vemble: the to p can be removed. but I can·, fokl lr up inside the car." Automobile bumpers are strewn aro und Junk yards across the country. but Jason Seley. the Dean of Architecture , Art and Planning at ComeD University, has put them to use m myriad ways. Perhaps his most noticeable creation is the car he drives to work W'I ; he Seley. who 1s a sculptor. has been us- ing nothing but auto bumpers in his work since 1958. In addition to his car. he's also made.. a number of pieces of fumiture. in duding a boardwalk chair that rolls aJong Where does he get his supply of matenal? "Just where you'd ex· pect.~ he confesses. ''Junk yards. body shops and anyplace I can find them " part of the overall parenting concept. "Even if a mother Is breast feeding her child -and half the women In this country are -the f alher can ~Ip by holding the baby before and after feeding and giving the child his sup- plemental bottles," he adds. "Because a child is satisfying a real need when he eats, feeding Is one of the happiest parts of hfs life. and it's a time that a father can and should share." Guide Dogs Dogs who act as eyes for the blind require strict training, part of which in· volves learning the basic obedience skills that make a dog a good pet. Most guide dogs are raised In kennels. but at Gulde Dogs for the Blind, a nonproltt organization in San Ralae.1, Calf_, puppies are placed with 4-H families to be brought up. Each family keeps a dog for 10 to 12 months. house training It and getting It used to a leash and bvlng with a family, and then returns the puppy to the kennel, where it learns the skills necessary for leading the blind. 'We have famlbes In several West- ern states raising dogs for us, and the arrangement Is more than satisfac- tory,·· enthuses Paul Keasberry, who A dog Jeoms his commands. coordinates the 4-H J>f'C9Clm. "We coWdn 't operate without these faml· lies, although it's sometimes hard for them to give up their dogs. Usually it's the mom who has the worst time." Of the dogs thac go through the tntlnlng, nearly 50 percent are rejed- ed,"\ mainly for physical reasons. "A Getman shepherd with a floppy ear ksn't acceptab&e," explains Keasbeny. '1"he dogs should be perfect, so that ther blind owners can be proud of them. But If a dog Is rejected, the 4-H family can have him or her beck." Uf estyles ~~A motorcyclist's f adure to wear a helmet tnples his risk ol death in an accident, says a study prepared by the National Highway Trafk Safety Administra- non Since 1976. when Congress withdrew authority from the De- partment of Transportation to levy sanct>ons againSl states that did not require safety-helmet use, 27 states have repealed or weakened their heJmet laws. Since then. motor- cyde fatalities have risen 40 percent while new motorcycle registrations have gone up less than 1 percent. Educadon. Educational lnstitu· oons receive more foundation grants than any other field. reports The Foundation Center. a n organi- zatlOn that complies Information on found.loons and their grants. Of grants of SS,000 or more reported m 1979, 29 percent. or $312 miJ. bon, went to some area of educa - tion, followed by $212 million to health fiekb and $211 to the sciences. l.Jte. Children born in the U.S . last year can expect to nve 73.8 years. reports the Metropolitan Life lnsur· ance Company. lllat figure ls an all-time high. BIRTHDAYS (all Leo): Sunday - Peggy Fleming 32; Bobbie Gentry 36; Leo Durocher 74. Monday -Sally Struthers 32; Bill Bradley 37; Rudy Vallee 79; Jacque.ljne Onassis 51. Tuaday -Richard Egan 57. Wed- needllv -Paul Anka 39; Llnda Ro n- stadt 34: Peter Bogdanovich 41- Thund.y -Mihon Friedman 68; Evonne Goo&agong Cawley 29. frt. dmv -Yves Salnt-1..aurent 44; Jerry .Garcia 38. Saturdey -Peter O'Toole 47; James Baldwin 56; Car· roll O 'Connor 56; Garth Hudson 37. BIRllfDAY PEOPLE: .Jecql ... 0-... Cmol<Yeonnor IMiMiln and ~bl/ &tit ~ Wlming: The Surgeon Genni Has Determined Thlt Cigarette Snding Is Dangerous to Your~ A Legendary Performer VOL 1 1~1 Enjoy Today'& Top Hite and Stars at Top Savings! IMart le•lnt Now! T• _,Ila .. Tree* y.,_ or A9cold9 or Cw•'* tor 1'""" INI --...... 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EWrc>RT DA TSUH 888 Dove Street Newoort Beach -Ill· I 300 ROY CARVER IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-644" SADDLHACK IMW 28402 Marguente Parkway M ission V1e10 83 1-2040 -495.4949 OLDSMOBILE UHIVUSITY OlDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -54~"40 I GMC PORSCHE-AUDI TOYOTA UHIVUSfTY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54~'640 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHHSOH Ir SOM UMCOLM-MHCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. C9sta Mesa -54~5'JO PL Yl'IAOUTH ATLAS CHIYSUI..._ YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1914 CHICK IYERSOH, IHC. 445 E. Coast Hwy . Newpart B each -'73-0900 llU YAH POISCHl-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 VOLVO IAILI ID YOlYO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tJOJ EARLE Ill TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tJOJ VOLKSWAGEN JIM MAJUHO VOLISWA~ 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142-2000 MAii HOWAID YOUS WA ... 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove IJ4-4100 . : . ~ •. .P SPORTS SUllDAY, JULY 27 8:00 m "I loft Mr Wile" (com) 10 Clfloll Gould. Brenda Vaccaro 9:00 II ~J, (lt1 "Airport '77" Part I (adv) 11 Jack Lemmon tee Grant lames Stewilrt B (}) 1qi IZtJ "Tiit Affrentkul'np ol Oujldy Krnrtl'' (drd) 14 Richard Oreylus.s, lack Warden . I MOllDAY, JULY 21 1:00'1!1 "Wutherill& Heiahts" (dra) ·39 lilUrencr Ol1v1er Merit Oberon Ill '111t £u and I" (com) ·47 Claudelle Colbtrl Fred MacMurra~ Q) "R11n Silent, R11n Oetp" (dra) '!18 Clark Gable Burl l anca)ler ':00 II ()I) OtJ "A.irlJIO(t '11" Concl (dra) 17 B"nda Vamro Jostph Collen, Jack Lemmon U (J) Ml ltJ "Thi Girls in the Offt<t" (dral 19 Susan Sarni James. Barbara £den, lony Roberts TUESDAY, JUL T 29 1:00 D ''Bootltum" (com) 70 Paul l\oslo Slrm Prckens Q) "love with Ille l'r•r Sh111tt1" ('Ira) 64 Na1al1e Waod 1:30 D •• 1~ 11 "llelwf•" (dra) 76 Faye Ouna~a1 Pe1~1 1,n1h W£011ESDAY, JULY 30 4 1:00 Ill "Thi b rt 8rtt4" (adv) '66 lames S1e .. ar1 Mamen O Ha•a D '111t SIOOlt~ (com) SJ Oeiln Martin let11 I e•rs Pollr Be1ger II) "lnlldt Daisy Clower" (dra) 66 Halahe Wood Robf!I R•.ilord 1:30 D • ll "rOllr Oars 111 ~llu" (dra) 80 Mrcltael lm1e1 THURSDAY, JULY JI 1:00 8 "Lcwtn and Ol"tr Stranctrs" (com/ 10 Gre Young "nne l.IC~)o1 D "The le&ttld of Cu:sttt" (adw) 68 Wayne Maundt1 Shm Picou II) "Thrtt Vloltnt 'tOfllt" (adwl S6 Chartron Ht~ton Ann~ !lao1er 9:00 II 23 3t "Soft.Rise: A Mir Kit oflowe" (dra > 19 Jame~ f Nntrno Kallrryn Harrold FRIDAY, AUGUST I 1:00 8 "Tiie l'l"nsm1n" (wesJ 66 Don Mu11ay Cu y Stock .. ell Ill "N11ht Gallery" (d1a) 69 Joan Cra,.ford B.irry Suthwan a> "Counterlt11 Tr1rt0f" Odv) 61 Wrlfram Holden l 1lh Palmtr •:OO D 3 • 10) 2t "S.S. Cuino" ldra ) 80 tMe Connor~ SATURDAY. AUGUST 2 1:00 Ill "Rup the Wifd Wind" (adv) 41 John Wayne Susan Hay,.41J II) "All My 01rlin1 Oauahttn" (com) ·n Robe11 Young 9:00 II e 12 11 "Mane1ters Are loowl" 1susp) 78 lom Skm111 0 "Thrtt tht Hard War" (Ora1 74 Jrm Brown fred Wrthamson WH\' J\LDEN'S? We ehow more th•n thirty m•nuf8C1urer 1 carpet lines with 1pp10111m1tely 3000 aampfea We carry nt>ovt tOO roll• ol carpet 11 1pec11I pticee In our romnl)nt room ere hundreds ol remnants from tiny IJ) room t11e Every A m1111c an manulac turor o f vinyl 11 repreeenttid 111 our vrnyt display ArmstronQ. Congoleum. Get Mannington, B1~ayne, and ( >imtrco Roll• nd remnenta 1n stock at special prrc~ Our d rapery department include& custom drap&rres Le11e1ors Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatm41nts lor unusual wrndows We not only have a specra11st tn lh1s department bul our own e1ecellent rns1aller as welt Wood floors are represe nted by several manufacturers s1,1ch as Bruce, Hams, and Sykes Patterns rncfude1Ptank and Parquet designs Down-to- earth • for hiah-~ california Look carpets.While l)thcrs .in· r.Ji'>ing • their pr ill"> to the '>ki~. . y fOR'I! we vc dropped your CO'>I on (h<:'>E' c)" , .. <u. superb California Look· carp<:~ [-.~ during our '!Jk. Whal J S('lection! All th<: liJIC'>I color!> Jfld •~tUfl''> br w.i... ca~• thdl 111ald1 the lih: '>l}'ll' 111 fJ-.hion cori~ioui. W(!'>ll·rncr'>. < onw ill now. At lhe'>e price'>. it wont ldk<: lonB bt:furt· we're sold out J~ain•rt"s• 1--=an. come eno oo DUI ~o cOIOt• 1" cwoe1 •• atw.•fl "' ¥09~ ,~,' Of\1; ()#'Ml ••• '°" '°"' 11 ....... ". ••M •n•~• #•"' '"'" Ot•~• ho1• u•onr p._,,.,,, S· O"Oft<'f.on 1111r.4 '~''°' ~ .... , •"0 c•.n.t(io rr •re '•••u•9' too '"'..,,.~ ,._ U(. r.wnto I ~~ 91,..,.,-on l>,.O" nwlitJ" 'f "'~ ·f'> • .,,. '"'' ot • tw•l'\t CO•Qr) 511.50 'Q ,o •t'!tll •O "'''" ~O•t"C21wDIJltii> ~ . ~ ::::::: <>- ~ ~·: . .'." .... ,. . .. P. ~ N. ~ ~ carpetsa1as ·installation. custom I draperies• linoleum• wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA A VENUE COSTA MES.A.· 646-4131 · 646·2355 Pege 3 I ... 9 :00 3 Ru Huml>11d ________ ___. o Odrsstr SUNDAY JULY l1 MORNING • lnd1utes in Ad~ertistment (C·C) Indicates Clowd·Caphoned lot the hurrnc·rmparrtd NOTE. All proc11mm1n1 t$ wb· reel to las1 minute chance by the networh. 6 :00 0 M1111< 11\d tl1t Soott11 WOfd 0 Oarbm• IA 8 uttn Profilt D '~" ' I.ht ISSUH CD !I.bit A1U1ttrs Q) Romper loom -6:30- 0 for Our nmu D Strrnd1prty U Tht MlltlSten O (ytwitness tos An&tlts t Let Thtrt ae lJ1111 D Oney ' Gol1111! m .,..,. 0 V1f~ Alfart 0 a Jl Oral IGWru 10 II Is Wr"1tn Q) Or Ho-1rd C lsttp ill Sn.amt Stmt fD Hoy MiSmO lt Kl\09 Your Brblt -9:30- 0 e , 2 r "' tt1t "•lion O >t Mttt lht Prtu 0 11 0 Oar of Onconry 10 Sl>«ltum CD WOfl4 Tomoiro• Q) Old TllM Gosott Hour n ln111-1 • 19 Jimmy S.aq1r1 SO Ptnot11I f141111u 10:00 0 MO.It Ill "Moel hr 811StMS$'. .,.,,,,, SJ C4r1 Grant • J Hour ol f'owtr IC Cl 0 hi• Abollt ,ICtvrtt D Bucblll !hr (alilo•n•a ~nvtt• at •n• f.ltw~lallO Indians 0 10 •Mis Att People Too e Mcme· "lrcrl\4 of Ot1tll" d•a I 4 Jnltn Vtnnt1 0 Herald of Trllth OJ lu Hu111b1rd 1 i Mow11 "Thty Slloot Horus, Ooft·1 rl1t( •d111 ~" ''"' ll'>lld~ ll liloftt '-X.~•11" aov1 l l ~ 11~ Onuita, Mar~ l tSltr ED lltwJtflltbol So«er '9 ~wsunlt1 WtHly -10:30- l 119 KH!s Art f'eoplt Too 0 At One With 0 Hour of """ Q) C.lm y Chlptl n Mo•tt "Holiday tor lonii" ccr.m) \q CM1on Webb 11:00 OJ MGM: W "Tiit little ColoMf" (dra) ·3s S~wler Ttmplt Q) Cllurdt 111 llM .... m MasttrpieU fllt1tre: l.Jlhe -11:30-u MoN: ~E4ce of Ettrntt( (adv> 59 Corntl Wilde V1tlo11a Sha• • ( v I.ft' Allillllh, AAllMah 0 l ft. Ttrry C... Whittatr 10' ~tl'lt SO ~U11Mrt1 AFTaRNOOll 12:00 n c•'ffl s,.rts~ •t))~M'i..,&AllRrs G Sutt11 Q) Ter1111 8 .... f () ........ "' tlle Arb f.11 ow,,...., .... '"'•(Ill -12:30-• "'~ G nirilluhn a.,...,. I e llhfte: • "laru11 1114 tlle "wtrtta" {ad•) Cl JollnAr WttsmuHtr llttnda I~• I Cr..-S,.,,. l..- 1 :00 • (tfl Tiie s._, .... Jf. Srtltlr lllftlll'4 0,.. WI ,... B l1t .... ,._ Stir S,ecial "Trtms w.t~ Cllal11t" U 8oft111u O Mo.,e· "llo Do•• f'•r•e•t'' n,, Sl lwnnt Wood•"d 10 Mo'M "CltM 111 Aaary W-. 11111" d•ll I? f tss P11lt• Q) lhrtllS Wtl"7 2l lt ~Wotld 2' Mcmts· "lJftboal." •'TJlr Ma" lnSIC!t" m 8oJ1n&1lltw$ -1.30- J It's lour k:1111m O l1urrl ' Hardy fD &.II ltloytn' lollru l R 2:00 3 Mom ""'1.llht·s Hit An of lloall.. '6 Documtnlarr 0 fl\Jn~ You, RIMM M1rno11 U Gitt1c1n's 11'1M m ....,,. "Tllf ~llfJ .. , ... ,'". ad. 69 lamP\ rr1nC1loCUl CE Mom. • "The lust frM 20.000 f1t"-.s" IK• lot SJ P1ut Ch11\t1an Paula Raymond H Slllh$4Mllt "'" ED Mtal(I, M1111 J E11t11e11tro so Octlllll\ -2:30- 0 Sun41y O &tu t Mtt11h11e 2' lt'sY•r ~-.s m uu 1t 1s Jt Mtmona 8' tJlt S."r 8"ts 3 :00 O lnt1r11ct D h mllr r.1111 Ftstrn l. W ~ llln lloM" ltd~! J~ Cnol rlvnn Ol1v1i De Hwlt4nd 8 Tltis W~ 111 lnelNN O Mottt : "h1111 h u " fcomJ Sl fitd As13ue l.udicr Hepbutn 1 o "°'1t. '1'ht 0..11 11111" f ho1) 1 I Cll1t11on Heston u MH 1t: "Tl• St<ttt" Uus~I 1~ 8111 Cosby SllfldOn lton110 U ...,..: "Cltla t4 ''4" ltom) 13 Cir) G11mts lt rry Kouur m n.. a,..•• >fMGM: ...... IM~" Conci (dll) /I MICllHI lmton Jintt S111m•n Roderic Notte -3:30-., ........ n 1. EIMll'llCJ 8 Tiii IM !ICM "'"'"" 'lht 811 10 • c-i liltslltf• ~ fl)..., '8lc.t m~ .. .,... .. 4:00 • *""-: ....,,..,., ..,.. (toll!) 11 Pt lei 0 T OOlt Ptulltppe lloutl $1111 f'llltl1ps 8 S,.tttthflil Co.e1a1t of ll1t sdlcduled I 0 round h&hl'tlt11M bout ~hwten Sean o·C1•dy and Mcly C..n1c1n trom tfle Oma,.. CrflC Au d1I011um and Alena, Sumn t of tilt r1tttst. llld Wottd Cup W1ndWrll11t Cflampionsh11> lrom H1w111 ......... Ml: UMe L...- C1t Habit naualtl th11 1Kollft oC Muh1mm1d Ali Ille ""'" and the spotts f•flll• • S&lf '"' • ..... ., LM ., •" (eo111) '10 -llllotl Govl4, llrtlldl YICUrO • llhfte: .. , ... """" ..... f/1111" (COlll) ''3-Tro, Ooeallff ............... INllMI• ........ -4:ll- "'-"' CIWil IJl>DlncMlll• 04l C-.""9 1'I WEEK JULY ~7 19&0 m •~Wffl ·~ " }oumtJ t• .,_,.It 5:00 J W1lcl •oec• U S1J1 Ttt• II 10 "~ e lllll'~'S'H 0 liloYlt. "l+trt C-the G11b" •tomt ~! Bot> HOOt I n1 M1rt1n Ailtnt O•~I 12 Cllrts1Htlpll11ns U Mfft IM ''tss ,, fm.11t:S ot ln4t.tns fD r.r111c llllt n St1tlly ' Hlltcll -~:30- U II ~ IQ "~ • .....,.._. S4urn 12 ltlltMy .. 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D 700 Clu~ 0 l 10 tw Cood lrlorn111e ~rK~ A ,, • 0 Tiie froo1le> m 8attlt ol lht Pl•lltli m Josie & tllt r11UyulS fD h1a 101 HUllll so lilatllttl lthltl lltpoll -7 30- 0 Thtrt IS I W'y m 8ulho111.ie 'a> ltrollt Superst1rs m lll~ter lloaers so ~111tr1u11 Go•trnmtnl 8:00 0 11 ~pu1n 11.1nairoo 8 Sunup San Ooeao 0 The Pll Club m Hanna Barbt" (E Mt&hl't Mou\t Hour mrutum so Studio Stt -8:30- 0 Gillery m Tht F1rntstonu 24 Tht Captrontd •Bt "t•s Upon a Clas.sit '' ED 50 V~la Ale1rr 9 :00 D 8 12 The Jrlttrsons 3 The Mo1n1n1 SllO• Ontt 0 23 Thf D1wod Ltlttrman Siio• O C1ll11an's Island O AM l01 Anceles ,., · p.. .. ~ .. • 1. 10 lron~dr m I lo•t Lu(t a> llome>t• Room 7• M1Sltr lto(tt\ ill St~mt S1rtt1 • ?9 Su Mtlhori ~ M1• E!) Attn1u S 0 S S A 39 Phil Oonahut Sho• so Rtbob -9.30-0 8 11 Altrf 3 lh~ 0111nr C•mt 0 luvt 11 lo Brawt• m Ch1to & thr Man 14 Volta Alec•r mm futures ~o [lttlm tomoint ... 10:00 0 I ll r11ce Is RitM 8 TIM tit Y•llt• 8 ' 10 2t T"4 l.,,. INI CJ Ill~ ...,., .. 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New trrzotmenl procrzdurrzs hove tx>en te sted and proven !Z'ffrzctlve 1n c1eor1no ocrw ana rrzstonng a hrzolthy ottrochve complexion '" most coses. Dr Kromrzrs Acr.rz Care Mqd1r::o1 Clinics can work for you 100 5tmply coll our 1o11 tree number and we'll trzll you morrz about our un1Que and helpf\JI program Call now and begin ltWl heatttiy look vou l:tke. MedCd & Most lnuanc9 ~ ~ CALL 1-800-421-4114 Inglewood · Covino . VOi\ ~ Costa Meso · Fullerton . lokewood Jock Kromer M.D Geflefol Oermotok>gv lnglewood-l213) 67:>4466 l'V WEO JULY, 7 ''i80 m ~~..il7.ilJ..w ~J1~~~.:'.illJP rourDars - inDallas Fredeflc Forrest portrays Lee Harvey Oswald Did Lee Harvey Oswald assassinate President John F. Kennedy with rifle fire directed from the sixth· floor corner window o f the Texas Schoof Book De- pository, located at the corner of Houston and Elm streets In Dallas. Texas. on November 22. 1963? That's a question stlll being asked today, and the subject of numerous articles and books that have continued to speculate on the answer down through the intervening years. Frederic Forrest, who stars as Oswald In Four Days in Dallas. makes no assumptions as to the guilt or Innocence of the man he portrays in the powerful account, drawn from authenticated events. which airs as a special movie presentation Wednesday at 8:30PM on CBS. Michael Lerner also stars as Jack Ruby. The three-hour special previously aired in February. 1978. under the title Ruby and Oswald "Whenever you start digging Into what happened here," said Forrest. "you always come back to zero. Nobody knows for sure." However. the first day that Forrest stood on the dingy sixth floor of the depository building, he admit- ted to an eerie sensing of the moment. As he later crouched down at the corner window where Otwald allegedly tired the fatal shots, Forrest raised hlaarms. at though holding an Imaginary rifle, and muled. "It could have been done. I didn't rHlize It wH so ctoM." (It wu tome 57 pacet rrom the point where ...... President Kennedy was s1ruck to the corner ot the bu1ldtng under the s1i<th floor window ) To a man the Alan Landsburg Production Com- pany headed by director Mel Stuart shared Forresl s emo11ona1 reaction to the small area surrounding the window that has been accorded historical s1gn1t1- cance in Dallas Forrest will not be seen crouched at the window in the role of Oswald and lot good reason no one actually saw Oswald s1ght1ng a rifle lrom that window therefore. no such scene will be in the lllm We ve all tried to be honest. said Forrest We couldn t do any more ' The factual account of what Jack. Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswa ld said and did. accofding to eye- witness accounts, direct testimony and lhorough invest1gat1on, during those dark. historical days between Thursday November 21 and Sunday. November 23 t 963. have been ta1thtully recreated President Kennedy's actual movements is shown in newsreel footage from the moment he boarded Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base m Washington to take-off for San Antonio until that fateful moment at 12 30PM on November 22. when he was shot m Dallas while traveling down Elm St tn Dealey Plaza Other key scenes recreated from the actual events take place 1n the Texas Theater where Oswala was apprehended Jack Ruby s Carousel Club. his apart- ment. a number ol Dallas locations which he v1s1ted prtor to the fatal shooting of Oswald. and th e 1ntenor of the Dallas poltce station. site of the mterrogat1on of Oswald and his brtel press conferences Four Days in Ds/lss was written by John and Michael McGreevey (father and son) and Is based primarily on the Warren Comm1ss1on Report and personal interviews. These interviews Included those with Eva Ruby Grant (Jack Ruby's sister). 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Ohta 0 Abliiott l Costello m Mo.it: • "Tlti lOM ll1nlff and Ille lost City of GoW" ( •tsl 58 Clayton Moo1t l•V S1lvtrheets m Flambardl 1:00 O llonaw QJ Marws Welby m r11111o1 s.c11 -J:J0- 9 I 112 TIM hwisilllt ~iWrH ID Ollct Upo11 a CllW< s.edll 2:00 lllliftWerW e Ciffit111's 1$1.1114 rr Sia Mllliell S Min flJ ...,.; "Y1'• Mu" (com) '69 Ptttr Ustrnov JonJlhan Winters m fllt Ovitt lilllits I (t fl "' .. Mll'Mt 8)Mtwie: ~ ........... " ....... Morpe" (hor) 'S4 Karl Malden ~· As lbft ... -2:30- 11 ....... Miik .......... (1fl Jwr111y" Mwflfllft (Jll MlllC " c.-t t'D Wiii TIC 111 DewbdllaM 3:00 ettT .... 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Movie "ll1&hl Calltrr" rdrd lt'I (lhr~1 loin (r,,.I .rd k~ddr Mtllu*•" 6'111 )ulh.,n llxl ;.,, I ~ #f')I , ;no 111h1"fo(fl, '"'" 1tPA qi• 1uot1 n4!1ur1 '' • m , .. lll•tuu1t Q) Mo•it: "Cow11te1ltll lr11tor" t•d•1 61 11n1~1 W1Jlrarn H ld•11 I Jh Palm" A bu'llnP\\ P•ttul .r 1\ I ,,,J111d1ltd 1ntn 01111;> n '"' NA/1 ~ur '"~ !ht .,1 2• Old frttntb, lint r rttnd\ fD ll TOll,PI so Wulunfton Week 111 llnie• -8:30- 0 23 39 fHls ol lrfe H1 Ovro , "'~""" Wt"" l1>11i1• R1m'.t, \ ,,,,,, "'''\ l• 11,M :>r n11QI IU dll 1·~ ~ 4' ~\VITl~fl n, ~· UR'~ r II • ~••d tnar h1\ d1ufhlt• tmu•1t• '"• n•,J\Pmotht• ·~•\ G•'"" • mni-d.;mt\t•c r 0 3 10 H Goodhmt C11ts II ~''• I 1,mm• I ''" ~ \• -,, n4,)., t·I• ,,J ._ J(..-. t-d t , '' t.'°'"~ "'w to~~ • uttP t , ._,.,, 114 • 4 '' '" Jt.: ''Q1.1 1 I n' 4'\~ ~ "~ ~~ A H 41 m4\ f"! ID loser h~e All 2• Tht Human fau ot Ch111a fD Wulunrion Week '" Re.1e. rn Ct Sllow dt Eduardo II so Wall Jtreet W.r• 9 :00 O 8 11 lht Du•n ot H•uard R ~I • j ~. .... I ". 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