HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-08 - Orange Coast PilotNeed the Mooring? Buy the Boat
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HOW MUCH IS IT WORTH? MORE THAN IT APPEARS, IF THE MOORING GOES WITH IT
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8)' CAltY C Rt\NVILLE Ol-O.·••"•tu"
Robert Crowell put his n.me
on the public waitinc list For on
offshore boat
mooring In
Newp o rt
Harbor in
No v e mb er
1980.
He's s till
w a it i n g.
Harbor Patrol
records show.
Edward
Be n z m ll le r GH•IYILL•
decided be wanted a mooring for
his boat last March.
Within a month. Beni miller
had bis mooring.
The 16-)•ear discr epa nc y
betwee n Cl'ow e ll 's and
Benzmiller 's success in latchlna on to one of Newport Harbor's
1.20s public boat moorings can be
traced lo one difference:
Crowell w anted only a moor-
ing. BenzmiUer was willing to
buy a boat lo get al the mooring
that went with it.
Benzmiller says the boat be
bought last Mar t.b has been
'' '\D.\' ~Pt:t ·l .\I ,
''hauled out of the waler" and
nplaced on the mooring with a
boat he already owned.
Meanwhile, CroweJl's 16·year
wait is near an end.
Ills name finally has crept lo
the top ot one oC the wailing lists
kept at the sherlrr's Harbor
Patrol headquarters in Newport
Beach.
Crowe ll will gel his long·
owaited mooring the next lime
tbe owner of a m oor\ng the siie
he wants vacates his mooring
without firs t selling his boat and
mooring equipment to another
boating enthusiast.
If it reaches him after a 16-year
delay, a letter from the Sheriffs
Department will tell Crowell he
has five days to claim his prize.
Roughly st ated, that prize
gives Crowell the right to bU)• the
mooring equipment from its
owner at a m utually agreeable
price and to keep a boat re-
gistered in his name moored on
assigned public tidelands for as
long as he :
-Pays to Newport Beach n·
nual fees of S6 per root. or boot
length. In the case oC u 20-foot
boat, for example. the yeMIY ree
wou ld be $120.
-Keeps whatever boat Is tlf!d
on the mooring registered In his
name.
-Maintains t he mooring In a
s afe con diti o n , rn cludlng
mandatory biannual inspections
by licensed m arlner repairmen.
For that, the current waltln~
line stretches about 3,000 persons
long, and In popular size moor-
ings newcomers are told they can
expect a wait or up lo 15 years.
The struggle for moorings in
popular Newport Harbor has sur-
foced in the dissolution or busi-
ness partnerships.
It's been a topic of debate In
divor re r ourt. Mooring owners
include their holdings in their
wills to insure heirs their rightful
places on the bay.
And. say some. more than u
few mooring owners have turned
a tidy profit when disposing of
their wei.:hts. chain and buoys to
CSee MOORING, PageA3)
SUNDAY DAILY PILOT *-. -* VOL. 69, NO. 221, 7 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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On Mars
'Analyzed
PASADENA (APJ -A sample
of Martian soil in the Vi king
minjJ aboratory has agafo shown
"tantalizing" activity that could
be evidence of li fe, scientists re·
ported Saturday.
The new data were disclosed
the same day that Viking 2 -
mother Ship and lander com-
bined --rocketed into orbit
around Mars.
As In experime nts a week ago,
scientists emphasired there were
m a n )' "a lte rn ative ex ·
plan atfon.s" for t he activity, and
said, "We have not found life on
Mars."
Dr. Harold Klein, head or the
Viking biology team, said, "The
information does suggest at least
the possibility or lflological ac-
tivity in the sa mple being in·
rubated."
The next ste p is lo run a control
test on s~i l th at has bee n
sterilized to exclude life. That
test is due to be finished by Aug .
23.
A 40·minute motor burn sent
the four·ton Viking 2 soaring Into
its first orbit of the red planet af·
ter blasting orr from Earth 11
months ago. It marked the nrsl
time the United Stales has had
two probes clr cHng another
planet at the sa me time.
Aft er surveyinR terrain in
the northern latitudes of Mars,
VikinR 2 will dispatch ll.'S hinder
(or a soft landing Sept. 4, uccord·
Ing to current plan.IS. The region
where Viking 2 will land 1s
believed more likely to harbor
Martian life than the Viking t D .... • fttln?. fonding plac(.'. • :I
Dr. Nor man llorowitz ruled out
the poss1bllily that activity In th<.'
latest Viking t test resulted from
a life-mimicking chemical pro.
cess that Is believed to have
caused unusual activity in a dlf-
Jerent experiment last week.
In the earlier Viklng expe.ri·
ment, called labeled release, In·
itlal results seemed to Jnd icate
possible life in the soil.
It's not exactly what fireman Georgt• Camargo of the
California Division of For estry expect ed -or deserved -
after battling a four -acre brush fire Saturday in Mission
Viejo. He and his colleagues took just 70 minutes to ext·
ingulsh a blaze that climbed a hill and got to within 300
yards of new homes on Camalotc Avenue before being
snuffed out. Two tanker airer aft backed up firemen in a
blaze that erupted when a catalytic conve rtor on a pickup
truck threw off sparks in the El Toro Road area. Alas,
Cam a rgo's canteen was empty.
'TWo Tonglles 1:Jeat One'
By lllLAKY KAYE
OI IN D•llY "'"" M.tfl Lorenza Schmidt says she has
he.r work cut out for her during
the next four years on the state
board or education.
She says she must convince her
new colleagues that bilingual
education is a legitimate aspect
of public education..
An assistant dean ol students
at UC Irvine, Ms. Schmidt recen·
Uy was appointed to the slate
board that sets policies for
California '...s. elementary and
secondary public schools.
She attended her first meeting
in June arter bel.ng appointed by
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and
is sel to spend another four years
on the l)oard. She is Brown's first
~woman appointment lo the
board • . ---
Assistant Dean at VC Irvine
Stresses Bilingual Leaming
Al 33-years-or-age, lbe vibrant
Ms. Schmidt already bas met
soaJs still eluding much older,
more uperienced~.
As an assistant dean of stu·
dents al UC Irvine, she works
with the 1,200 students housed at
Mesa Woods residence halls.
Her duties involve working
with the president's council and
the staff resident assistants, p lus
"a lot of counseling on a one-t.o-
CJllle basis.''
M.s. Sc:bmidlTs also active in
minority student prograqis. both
'
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at Irvine and at othe r UC
campuses.
Before arriving at UC Irvine in
1973. Ms. Schmidt spent six years
teaching, after receiving degrees
at U C Berkeley and UC Riverside.
During those years, she taught.
preschool youngsters in the Head
Start program -fifth graders.
eighth graders and high school
students. She was also a teacb1na
assistant at UC Rivenide.
"l guess you un ~education
is a big area of interest foc-me:•
(See lllLINGlJAL, PaceA4)
Reagan Ends To11r
95 Delegates· ShOrt
By The A55oclaled Press
President Ford worked on his
acceptance speech for the GOP
n atio nal con vention while
challenger Ronald Reagan re-
turned hom e on Saturday
"Satisfied and optimistic" after a
five-state pltch ~~ates.
Me anwhile, De mocr atic
.no.minee Jimmy Carter met with
consumer advocate Ralph !llader
in preparation for a speech on
Monday to the Public Citizens
Forum in Washington. It will be
the fir st o f Carte r 's three
scheduled a ppearances this
week.
Reag an returned lo California
to wait the start of the GOP con·
vention next week after a tour of
Mississ ippi. West Virginia, Pen·
nsylvania. New York a nd New
Jersey.
Reagan was on the defensive
during most or bis last precon·
vention campaign trip. He faced
critical questions daily from de·
legates and reporter~ concerning
his selection as vice presidential
running-mate or liberal Sen.
Ri ch ard Schweiker of Pen·
nsylvania. who accompanied
Reagan to four or the states.
"I think there has been move·
tnenl of delegates directly to us , ..
Re.ag an told a WesL YJr&mia
news conference.
"But there also has been
even more significant movement
from those committed to Mr. Font to uncommitted, and we're
both very satis fied a nd op-
limis lic ," R eagan added ,
Schweiker at his side.
Reagan won public cpmmjt.
ments from only seven delegates
during the tour, including one in
West Virgini a on Saturday, and
one oC the other six faced a
serious challenge to his creden·
ti a ls.
Reagan headed home trailing
Ford by 68 delegates in the con-
linuing Associated Press survey.
That left him 95 short or the 1,130
needed for the nomination Aug.
18 in Kansas City. The count wa:.
Ford l ,103, Reagan 1,035 and 121
uncommitted.
The AP counts only delegates
who are legally bound or who
state a preference.
An AP survey of the 2,259 con· vention delegates1tbow11 Ford's
delegates are better educated
and earn more than those back-
ing Reagan.
Ford also has the backing of
the great m ajority of the elected
public officials who are de-
legates, outnumbering Reagan
backers in that category better
than 3 to l , the AP computer
analysis s hows. By contr ast, Reagan is the
more frequent choice of sclf·
employed business men and doc·
tors who are delegates.
While Ford worked on his ac-
ceptance speech, aides were con-
tacting a group of persons the
President hopes will be interest-
ed in running as his No. 2 man on
lheGOPticket.
Plains Blast Injures 3
PLAINS, Ga. (AP> -An ex-
plosion, apparently touched oCf
by a s park from a soft drink
machine, slightly injured three
children Saturday at the service
station owned by Jimmy Carter's
brother. Billy.
The Democratic presidential
candidate and his brother were
playing softball at Plains high
school when a huge boom resoun-
ded through the town, followed
by a gigantic tower of black
s moke.
Billy Carte r, the other players
and onlookers r an toward the,
station about one block away ag
Secret Ser vice agents drove cars
onto the playing field and lorced
Carter into one.
Firemen said a spark Crom the
vending mac hine appar ently
touched orr fumes from a truck
which was delivering gasoline to
the station.
Billy Carter rus hed up lo
the gasoline truck and tried to
move it but several persons
FINAL DAYS -Costa Mesan
Carla Yates pedals her last tum
ol the wbffl across the United
Sla.t.eson lbe Bikecentennial.
Her rmal article sums up the trtp
-and Carla explala9 wbJ she preferred lbe expanslve Weal to
the East. Her account ls on Page
BS.
THE KILLEll -Scientists were
thrown into the role ol detectives
Jut week as they got on the trail
of the cause or a sickness that bas
killed more than 20 legionnaires
-rollowinl a convention in
Philadelpbla. Associ.1ted Press,
Writ.er Alton Blakesleedescribea
viruses on PageA8.
'
restrained him. One of BiUy's
employes, Randy Coleman, j um-
ped into the truck a few minutes
tater and moved it to safety.
"If that truck had blown. this
whole town would have gone,"
said ltfurray Smith, a Plains resi·
dent, who helped tum off the
gasoline valves on the t ruck
before it was moved.
The Plains fi re department put
out the blaze in about 10 minutes.
The explosion caused little
dam age to the s tation. It
blackened the white frame side~
of the station and blew cans of oil and other auto accessories off
shelves. The soft drink machine
was demolished.
The three children who suf.
lered miqor burns were treated
and released at a hospital in
Americus, JO miles a way, a
hospital spokesman sald.
Christopher Here.ford, 16. of
Shawmut, Ala.-one of the in·
jured-taid he put a quarter In the
sort. drink machine and pushed
RAllD TO TUE -Water-ror
mo1l coast residents will be get·
tial a little softer as a result of
newlY. imUtuted processing. But
one authority believes the results
could be cau.e for concem. Daily
Pilot Starr Writer Joanne
R~ynolds tells why in a s&ory oo
Pace Bl.
GUN ABUNDANCE -Despite
state laws requiring proper iden-
Ulicallon and a waiting period
before buying a gun, an Associat-
ed Press writer found that
weapons can be purchased readl·
J,y and Immediately. A look.atun~
regulated gun sales is on Pago
&. -
the button when the explosion oc-
curred.
Smith said he saw Billy run-
ning towar d the station im-
mediately after the explosion
and scr eaming, "It is my place."
"He was so upset that we had
to keep him back because it was
danger ous w ith all that gas
around," Smith sold.
News s taffers said that Billy
became upcet at photographers
bee a use they look pictures of him
being stopped from rushing jnto
his sta tion. Mem bers of Jimmy
Carter's staff restrained Biily
when he got into an argument
with a freelance photographer.
Billy later apologized.
After the fire was controlled,
Billy went Into the ·s moky
station and handed out free beet"
because, he aald, ll would get too
hot.
He told reporters he tried to en·
ter the station aft.er lhe blast
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Coast Watch ...
Top News Stories of the past week
from Orange Coast Communities
flR£ FIGHTERS HURT--Two women
voluntee r f1re fiqhter s from Trabuco
Canyon were seriously in j ured 15'St
week wh ile fighting a t reacherous
brush fire in northeas t El Toro. They
we r e run over by the ir o wn truck , wh ich
h ad been cngul fed by a wa ll of f l ame ...
PRESSURE PAYS OFF--Apparentl y
r esponding to p ublic p ressure , the
Fountain Vall e y Ci t y Council c ut the
loc al tax rate by 13.5 c ents last wee k.
A ~backya r d tax protest ~ by about 70
homeowners along wi th efforts by other
local groups brought the rat e down
even ~ore than an an tic i pated eiqht -
ce nt c ut .. ,
S250,000 OILE lMA--Unless the
Laguna Beach City Council a c ts
promptly, a half -d ozen organizations
helping senior citizens will be evict ed
from a building rented f o r them by the
cit y but soon to b e so ld. The counc i l
agreed to investigate purchase of t he
struct ure but , ~tung recently by tax -
payers ' protest s , l eaders a ppeared
r e luct~n t to commit the necess ary
$250 ,000 ...
A L I T TLE REL IEF--Irvine school
trustees decided last week to cut the
tax rat e by 34 c ~nts , brinq inq the totar
rate down t o SS .78 pe r $100 o f assessed
valuation . Th e cut was rl ecided o n
b ecause assessed valu P s in Irvine
climbed more than 25 percent , but
taxpayers will s till pa~ a bigge r tax
bill this year despite t h e d~crease.
Stroke Victim's
Trip Ho1ne Nearer
By TOl\1 BARl.F:\'
Off~• O•llt P•lelS .. fl
Relatives of strickC'n British
visitor Violet Welch now belle\'(•
that the 82·ycar·old stroke victim
may be flown hack to F:n~land
within the next few weC'ks
Mrs. Welch's daughter. Mi's
Deborah Adams of Ncw1>ort
Beach and her husband. Ivor. ar~
working with the Bntash con·
s ulatc 1n Los Angeles an
negotiations that may lead to the
night home of the elderly patient
Mrs. Welch. currently conhned
1n t he Lido Con\'all'scent
llosp1ta1. Newport Beach. has
was a J>allent at UCI MedicaJ Cen·
ter. Hospital officials were told ut
that time that a gold neckl:Jce
\'alued at about Sl.000 was r e·
moved from her neck shorUy af·
ter admission.
Offers of help received b)' the
Adams fa1nily and Mrs.Anderson
include the decision of a local r e· gistere<! nurse to fly back with
Mrs. Wekh on a no-fee basis pro-
,·ided that her round·lriP fare is
µaid .
· suffered two s trokes !lincC' shear·
n ved here last May lier three
hospital bills she ha.'1 twice been
confined to the UCI Medical Cen·
ter -amount to well over Sl2,000
"OHers of this kind have helped
to keep us going over these last
dreadful weeks," Mrs. Adams
said. "The final decision cannot
be made. of course. until we know
exactly how my mother will be re·
turning to England and under
what conditions.··
Mrs. Welch is beini: treated as
an mdi~ent patient. But relallvcs
here ha\'e not been able to raise
the S3.000 that will be needed lo fly
her home with a registered nurse
in attendance.
More than 5400 of that cost has
b<>cn contri bu led to the Violet
Welch Fund by local residents
who have resp onded to a
campaign organi zC'd hy Mrs .
.Joyce Anders on of Newport
Beach, regent of the local chapter
t>C the Dau1thters or th<' British
Empire.
The Adnms Cum1ly received
another hlow this "et'k when u
22-carut gold bond that has been
on Mrs. Welch's wedding fi nger
for the past 58 years apparently
was stolen while she lny helpless
in her hospital hed nt Lido
Con\•alescent llospltal.
Mrs. Ado ms' complrunt is be1nJZ
tn\'cst1 J:att.'d hy Nt'wi>ort Rtach poh('e.
Shl'rtff's offll·l'fs .tr<' 111
'estiAatlng n theft report filed by
the Adamses while Mr~. Wt'l ch
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3 Injured
Whe n Car,
Pole Tangle
Three persons were injured and
hospitaJized Saturday when their
car apparently went out of control
and hit a telephone pole near the
intersection of Victoria and
Vall ey streets in Costa Mesa.
All three were listed as being in
stable condition today at Hoag
Memorial Hospital. Newport
Beach. Hospital orficlals said
each occupant oC the auto suffered
a broken leg and other minor In·
Junes in the collision. .
Taken to Hoag by police after
the collision were Mary Ellen
Phe~lcy. 25, of 208> President
P lace and David C ral J:
Mont gomery 25. of lllO W. Wilson
St .. both of \o:;ta Mesa: and
Richard Alan Montgomery, 26. of
Santa Ana.
Registration
Refund Nixed
SACRAMENTO CAPJ -A pro·
posal to refund money that Sen.
Alan Robbins says the state bas
been "c heating" from
Californians ln new year round
:iuto registraUon fees bu been
defeated.
The Assembly Transportation
Committee rejected the bW Wed·
nesday by the Van Nuys
Democrat on a 7-4 ¥Ote -one
short of the eigbt·vote majority .
Committee member Willie
Brown CD.San Franci.scoJ aug·
gested citizens file a class·action
suit.
Hospitals Agree
NEW YORK (AP>-Afour-day
strike against New York City's 16
municipally operated boepitals
ended Saturday wben the city
agreed to recall 1,350 enu>loyes who had been Laid olI because of
theflscal crisis.
The tentative agreement WH
ratified overwhelmlnalr at a raJ.
Jyof aboutl,OOOstrikenSaturday
nlght. Picket lines were rem~
earlier in the day.
Readg to Roll
Don Eamus in his TriumQh·like machine
will be hopin~ to improve on last year's
third·place finish when the adult soap derby
gets under way at noon today in Mission
\'1cjo. The event, a feature of the annual
Seville Grand Prix, will see 16 cars surging
ror the checkered nag in the contest at
Mimosa nnd La Vina.
Telephone Officials
Face NC Trial
CHARL.O'ITE. N.C. <APJ -day, "Of course we are dis·
Warrants were issued Saturday tressed that this has happened,
for the arrest of eight present and but at this point we have very few
former Southern Bell Telephone facts about the situation.''
Co . executives charged with A spokes man for Southern Dell
falsifyin g records , a county in its Atlanta headquarters said
magistrate said. the company had no comment
All eight men appeared before "We are not fully acquainted
Mecklenburg County Magistrate with the facts about the charges
James Dixon. Each was given a made against our employes," the pretrral r~reue wlthourpostmg--spokesmarrsaid.
bond. . Publicity surrounding alleged
The county grand Jury's sealed Southern Bell i mproprietics
indictments were returned Mon· dates back to charges by Ryan
day and made public Saturday that he operated a political slush
by Dix~n. . . fund using kickbacks from
The an vest1gatton or Southern salary increases paid to his top
Bell was launched by the North subordinates. Company auditors
Carolina Justice Department af. reported that four Ryan depar~·
ter lt was alleged that company ment heads were told their raises
officialsdiverted$152,000incom· covered their political con· pany funds by the use or bogus tributions.
expense vouchers from January
1972 through June 1973.
Mecklenburg Dist. Atty. Peter Mesa Police S. Gilchrist II I turned the case
over to the State Atty. Gen. Rufus
Edmisten in January 1975.
In March 1975, the firm gave
Edmisten a report that said 36
North Carolina employes had
taken money from tile company.
but only one person, former state
general manager John J . Ryan,
was named in the report.
Last week Edmisten returned
the case to Gilchrist.
On Saturday, Gilchrist refused
to say how much money was in·
\'olved fn the charfes against the
eight men and aaid no Superior
Court arraJgnment date had been
set. .
B. Funk Skinner. Bell's chier
executive in the state. said Satur·
Harris Jury
Asks Repeat :-
Of T estimony
LOS ANGELES (AP > -
William and Emily Harris' jury,
in the eighth day of d~beralions
returned to court Saturday and
heard a repetition or crucial
testimony directly involving
Patricia Hearst. .
The seven women and five men .
Hunt Drive r
Of Pickup
Costa Mesa police continued to
search today for the driver of a
pickup truck which they believe
was drag racing with a car when
a van in their path was struck
and overturned near lbe intenec·
tion of Placentia Avenue and 18th
Street.
Officers sald Raymond Ernest
Baudry. 23, or 133SO E . 16th St ..
Costa Mesa, was being
questioned late Saturday on what
they said was his a pparent
participation in the two-vehicle
race that led to the lrtjuries sus·
tained by van driver Doren
Desautels, 20, of 219'Z Puente
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Desautels was sent home after
treatment at Hoag Memorial
Hospital, Newport Beach, for a
two·inch gash on his head.
Police said the driver of the
truck fled on foot and has not yet
located. They said Baudry was
traced from the registration
papers found in his car.
I',.... Page A l
some appearing tired. took CARTER copious notes as a court reporter • • • read from the testimony ol three
key witnesses.
The jurors' requests for specific
portions o( the trial testimony in·
dlcated they are still struuling to
reach verdicts on seven counts of
the ll·count indictment against
the Harrises.
They heard testimony relating
to Miss Hear st's admitted
machine.gun attack on a sporting
goods store in May 1974. They also
asked to hear the entire testimony
of pr~ecution witness Tom Mal·
thews.
The Harrises are charged with
kldnaping Matthews, but the
roung college student said he
never felt he was a kidnap victim
and lost his fear of the Harlises
and Miss Hearst wlthln one block
after he met them .
because "l djdn't know who was
in there. I wanted to get them
out.''
Asked what he thought when he
heerd the explosion, he said, with
a shaky smile: "l thought what
was in that damn cash register.
Saturday is a big day."
Jurors already huve heard one
rereadlng or Matthews'
tesUmony on a convusalion with '
Miss Hearst.
The jurors' appearance broke a
five.day silence In their de·
liberations, but there was stUI no
Indication when they might re·
turn with a verdict.
Adult Swim
Class Slated
Adults who don 'l know how to
swim will have an opportunity lo
learn In da9ses sponsored by the
Newport Beach P#rks. Benches
and Recreation Department
beginningTueaday.
Kle indienst
Conflict
Reported
CHICAGO <AP I Former
U.S. Atty. Gen. Hichard G. Klein·
dicnst represented two insurance
companies accused or defraud·
ing a Teamsters health and
welfare fund or $1.8 million while
serving at the same time as a
l;iwyer for a T cam.slers nensi<m
fund, the Chicago Sun-Times s~.ud
Saturday.
The Teamsters Central States.
Southeast and Southwest Areas
Health and Welfare Fund. which
filed a damage suit against the
insurance companies earlier this
week. shares Chicago offices aJld
a budget with the Central States.
Southeast and Southwest Areas
Pension F\lnd, which hired Klein·
dienst about a year ago as a
Washington lawy e r . the
newspaper said.
It q uoted one unidentified
investigator as saying Klein·
dienst ''put together the whole
pa<'kage" of insurance deals
which the health and welfan•
fund said was an attempt to move
Teamsters· money through
several corporations for personal
gain instead of paying insurance
claims .
Kleindienst was vacationini:
and was not immediately availa·
ble for comment.
At the t ime Kl eindienst
represented the pension fund in
Washington he also represented
Great Pacific, a CaJirornia hold·
ing company; and its subsidiary.
Family Provider Insurance Co.,
a small Arizona firm, the Sun·
Times said.
On Wednesday, the two com·
panies were among five firms
named in a suit accusing them or
attempting to bilk more lban S7
million from the Teamsters
health and welfare fund. The
suit, filed in U.S. District Court,
asked for $14 million in damages.
Tire Talks Roll
WASH I NGTON (AP J
Negotiators for the tire industry
and lbe United Rubber Workers
met through the night Saturday
after the first day ol talks under
the direction offederal mediators
trying to end the 45-week·old rub·
berstrike.
''There's a lot of feeJjng outgo.
ing on. They're all off in their own
cubbyholes putting together pro-
posals and that sort of thing." a
spokesman in the office of Labor
Secretary W. J . Usery Jr. said as
the negotiators r eturned from a
dinner break.
Iranian
P r otocol ::
Signe d 1
TEHRAN. lrnn <AP 1 -~retory of Stole llenry A. K1s11· 1nRN und Iranian Foreign
Minister llu. hcrnii Ansury stgne<I
a proto('Ol Suturdor ootht1ll\i u
(iVt"Y<'Ur lrnnlar\olhtiled Stall'!!
trade and \'Conomlc progrum
worth uboul $40 billion.
At a joint tH'wS (•nnfcrenc<' af
tcr tho Sij.(ninJ?. f\1s1;ingcr :1uid
· the United St nt<-s will conOnue
selling S2 billion to S3 billion in
arms to lrun every )'t'ur through
1980.
Saturday's protocol mcnUoned
the purchase of SlO billion worth
oC nuclear reactor powe1· plants
but a separate agreement on thli.
would be si1:ned later
Kissin(iter indicate<! thol all
policy proble m s concerning
safeguards to prevent the reac
tors from beinJt used to produce
nuclear explos1n~s had been re
solved.
Earlier the L'n1tcd Statei-.
insisted that by·proclucL'i or lhe
reactors, like plutonium, which
1s necessary to make nuclear
bombs. be processe<l oulsi<le of
Iran or procedures be ini.tituted
allowing thc tlnilt'<l States to
monitor and safeguul'd tlw pro·
<'f'Ssin~ of the• m Ut(•ri ul in Iran
Because of Improper <·ontrols
dur111u the J960's. lndiu was ahll:
to build an atom bomb with
nuclear materiul pro"idcd by the
United States.
Kissinger l>aad the~ curl~ \'aluc.
of arms sulei. to Iran would he
about the e<1u;.1I for the period
1972 to the prei.'!nt hetause or in·
nation.
A Senate report rcc<'nlly s31d
arms sales lo Iran had ballooned
"out of control" since former
President Richard 1\1. Nixon and
Kissinger agreed in 1972 to "sell
Iran \'irlually any <'nnventlonal
weapon it wanted."
Chowchilla
Trio Sought
Ad venture ?
CHOW CHILLA, <AP1 -The
a lleged kidnapcrs or 26
Chowchilla schoolchildren and
their bus driver wanted money.
but their m ain motive may have
been adventure. 11ays Madera ~
County Sheri(J Ed Bates.
Part of the reason for what
Bates t e rm ed "the biggest
kidnaping in United States his·
tory" was money, he said an an
mter\'iew.
"But I'm more inclined to say
It was more of an ad\'enturc·t)'pc
thing." the sheriff added.
Because of a court·amposed
gag order o n disclos ure of
evidence, Bates -refused to I><'
more specifi c about the possible
adventure motive or comment on
earlier reports th at authorities
found a roui::h cirafl of a SS·million
ransom note al the 100.acre estate
where one defendant. Frederick
N. Woods, Ii ved.
Woods. 24 , und brother" Jamei<
Schoenfeld, 24 . and Hichard
Schoenfeld . 22, huvc been
charged with the July JS abduc-
tion and subsequent confinement
of the 27 victims 1n a moving van
buried at a rock quarry owned by
Woods' father. The victims dug
their way to freedom alter about.
28hours an <'apt1vity
The sheriff did disclose that
two kidnap \'t<'l1ms have re.
vealed during r1u<>stioning by
authorities thal they heard lhr
names "Fred" and ".faml's'
spoken by the k 1dnapcr~
'"'Win,_~
The adult swlm classes wlll
meet Tuesday and Thursday for
two weeks Crom e:30 p.bl. to 8
p.m. at the Newport Harbor Hl&b
Scbool swimming pool.
RqlatraUon for the $7.50 class
wUl be taken Monday Ulrough
Friday between 1 :30 p.m. and
4:30 p.m. at Newport Beach city
.ball.
WHOAl-Presidentinl candiclate Jimmy
Carter's brother. Billy, fought a fire at his
Plains, Ga., ser vice station Saturday and
then appeared ready to take on a freelance
(!hotographer whose filming of the blaze got
Carter hot under the colJar. Carter and
photographer Oenrti5 Warren cool ed of~ nf·
tcr t'he incident'and exchanged upologies.
Carter autographed a co~y or Warren's
picture of the Rcufflc after being assured that
the fiJ m or the incident had been destroyed.
••
' t • I
It seems that someone worked the old pigeon drop on Newport
Harbor High School custodian Bob Murray, but if his feathers were
ruffled by the unexpected intrusion it doesn 't show. In fact, it's a safe
bet that Bob will let out a squawk if anyone tries to get near the dis-
play case before Mom and her brood are ready to take flight. A
charming study in light and texture, yes, but it's not eggsactly what
the art department had in mind.
/
F ro• Pa~A I
MOORING-BUY THE BOAT ...
those not anxious to !ttund m a
15-year wailing hne
CrtllCS or the system abo
charge some mooring owners art:'
no longer boM1n~ <•nlhusiasts but
h a n g on to their prizcci
possessions by tying Mrcht t
boats lo them.
Mooring owners point out ,
however, that the annual fee cov-
ers onl y part of their cost.
When they acquire the mooring
s 1le."they buy the needed
weights, chains and buoys, an
estimated Sl ,200 investment for
the average40·foot boat. Th ey call 1 hose seagull· splashed rchC's lodged al some of Then. the biannual inspections•
Newport llurboi"s 1.205 publi(' can call for repairs and replaC('·
tidel and s mooring:. "C'an. ment as well as majntenance. all · of which, owners say, usually sitters.· b l S500 On(' su r h c ri t ic 1i-Larry runsa ou ·
Morgan or The Hout Place on Robert Cha'mberlain, who
Coast ll1 ghwa y 1n Ncw r>ort bought a boat and mooring last
Beach. February, s ays there are dui· "Owning a moor1nA in th e bay advantages to owning an offshorl'
1s like own mi.: a s hack on n choice mooring in addition to ha\•ing to
piece of lond Huycri. wlll pay a row a dinghy to and from the
premium lor 1 he :.hu<·k to #!l'l the boat.
land." say' Mor~an "Maintenance 1s more d1ff1cult
"It's the :.arnc "'th boati. because }OU don't have such
Some pcopl(' arc "1lhni! to pay things at hand as fresh water and
more th an a hoat ·~worth to get u eleclric1ty ,"says Chamberlain.
moor101t · · "And.'' hr points out. "1t ·~
Mor Stun i.a~ s he onco asked a much harder to do hull work such
moortnA "" nt'r how much he as waxing when you're bobbing \\'OUld want for his moormg ond op and down in a dinghy."
was told S20.000 Chamberlain says he paid a
"It'll not uncommon for so ftl1r price for his boat und moor-m cone t o pay $2 ,000 for IOf'.
somethin,:: that 's worth only a Another recent buyer. Robert
•couple of hundred cloll urs," says Lancaster, says he lhinks he paid
•Morgan. "top dollar" for his boat. and
Ile suggests thoiw who doubt mooring.
(an· ittcrs arc l ytnA ur wanted "It's the law of supply and dc-
·moori nl(s ne<'d only cruise mand. It's only natural that a
among the moorings off Balboa seller would want top dollar and
Peninsula. where they will sec a buyer would be willh1g to pay
peeling, gull-caked craft that topdollar,"says Lancasler.
'.aren't being used and obviously Mrs. Joseph Lipicomb says
Jla,1en't been used for a Ion#! s he origlnallr thought Ole S2.SOO
lime. her family paid for mooring
But not everyone agrees wilh equipment to anchor an *>·fool
Mor~an·s assessment. yacht was "way Loomuch."
Bill Russell . a salesman al "But then we checked on th<'
Ardell Yacht in Newport Beach. price or scrap iron and chain. Af.
says when o moonng goes with a terwards, we felt we had pajd a
boat "it's probably a saJes plus." fairprke'" Mrs. Lipscomb says.
"There's a very limited supply The method by wruch Cham·
and a very high demand for berlain. Lancaster and the
moorings. But not every prospec-Upecombs acquired their moor-
tive buyer wants a moorinJt." mas-~ing the boat and the
<A mooring Is an offshore mooring Ulal goes with it-is the
anchorage. Docks and slips are most often used met.hod.
adjacent to shore.) Jn lbe first four months of 1976,
"Well. a lot of the m say,
'Forget it,"' says Miss Capoc·
ciama. "But a lot of them know it
doesn't cost anything to be put on
the list. So. on they go.··
Her job is complicated by the
long wait that moorin~ seekers
undergo.
On one recent opcnin~. she
wrote 12 letters before loc ating a
wailing boatman.
Miss CaP.occi ama 1s one of
those who believes it's easier to
sell a boat when tl'iere's a moor·
ing that goes with it.
"f thank the system works pret·
ty well. It makes it easier for the
boat owner to sell his boat," she
says
But Harbor Patrol Sgt Halph
Huffman sees the practice of
all ow ing mooring owners lo
transfer their moonni.-ts to a boat
buyer not on a wailing hsl as a
"loophole In the system ..
That loophole 1s a matter of
long-standing policy irut1aled by
the county llorbors. Beaches and
Parks District when it controlled
issuance of mooring permits
The t1dclancfs on which the
boats arc moored are held in trust
by Newport Beach. But except for
blllln~ the annual fees, the city
contracts with the county for re·
gulalion of the tidelands.
Those who deal most frequent·
ly with the mooring permit
system say complaints. even
from those who wait years for
their opening. are rare.
Dave Horschbarge r , of
Newport B e ach 's marine
division, for example, s ays he
has never received a written
complaint.
And Miss Capocciama, who de-
als most 'directly with those who
confront the mooring shortage.
says generally "lhings go very
well."
But not heard rrom is a
Richard Ungerland.
He's been waiting for a moor·
jng since March 1959.
He and others point out the Harbor Patrol records show, 53 Chairman Jailed
chief advanta~e of a mooring moorings were transferred to
ovcrasllplscost. newowners. SAN DIEGO (AP> -The
The owner of an offshore moor-Of those transfers, 35 came chairman of the CaJlfomia Horse
Ing pays $180 a year in fees to about when the owner sold boat Racing Board was jailed Friday
have his JO.foot boat se<:ured on and mooring to a person not on on a felony charge after officers
tidelands. the waiting list. said hi s car struck a sheriffs de-
At the going rate for privately Jo Ann Capocciama keeps the puty on traffic detail at Del Mar
ri ds t th h ·rr RaceTrack. owned boat s llps. the same moo og recor a es eri s V. Charles Soda, 68, of owner's monthly costJ.for a slip Harbor Patrol headquarters. Wh d II h Oakland, remained in the cou nty , would be between SIOS and $l20 a at o ca ers say w en
f
month. or al least Sl.260 a year. they're told there·s a 10· lo lS... Jail in lieu of $5,000 baH Friday
plus such related costs as those year wail for the most 1>0pular night on a charge ol assauJton an · 1 ? officer ~Ith a deadly weapon. l. f~f water andclcclncit). .. s1ie moor ngs . ------...--
~nday.Avgusr8. 1976 OAIL y PILOT A3
There's Fowl Piny • • • •
• • • • at Harbor High -
Af DA.IL v Pfl.OT
C·arter
Donations
Proper?
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
Jimmy Carter campalgn gave
donations lo black rruniaters who
supported him in the California
primary ·and paid out other
"ltred money" that•• not pro-
perly accounted IOI', tbe LolJ
Ancelet Tim• repcirted today.
Tbe Carter campaip may
have to ret.um $1SO,OOO in federal
fund• because of financial if.
retU)ariUes, tbe Times sakl.
The newapaper Hid t.bt it aur·
veyed public records in Ohio.
California and New Jersey and
turned up several lnst.ances in
which campaign funds spent in
black and minority c!onununiUes
lacked requlred receipts.
Paul Hemmann. Carter's
naUonaJ administrator, whose
duties include financial account,,
ing, was quoted u saying tbal ir·
regularities in financial report·
Ing may force tbe Carter
campaign to return $150,000 of
the $3 million in federal
matching funds il has received.
Shortly before the June 8
California primary -which
Carter lost to CaJIComia Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. -the
Carter campaign gave a total of
$5,000 to four black ministers in
the Oakland Bay area, the Times
said.
Rev. J .L. Richards of Oakland,
who the Times described as one
of the--most ·nHuential blac~
ministers in the OakJand area,
ujd be r eceived $2,000 from
Cart.er campaign coif en.
Richards is a leader of two
pastors' groups.
"I paid out money to some of
the minist.ers in my group; some
got $2S and some SSO -
donatioos, that's all," Richards
was quoted as saying.
"When a preacher stands ~P in
bis cburcb a nd talks about
Jimmy Carter. he's workin& for
Jimmy Carter as far as I'm con-
cerned, and he should be paid for
it. . . .I don't work for no damo
politician for nothing."
In a response to the Times
story. Jody Powel. Carter's
preu secretary. saJd ID t'lams.
Ga .. on Saturday that lbe dis·
bursemenl of money reported in
the Times was "strictly le&al and
proper.''
''It is a common practjce in
many areas of campaign ac·
tivities," Powell said.
ClaimFiW
Against HB
Ford Predicts Win,~
. . t
May Debate Cart~n .
.... .., ............
UCI EDUCATOR .eAQMOTES_BIUMGUAL EDUCATION ~ Lcwenza Sdttnldt Helpe Set St.te School Poffcle•
,,,...P.,,eAJ
BILINGUAL EDUCATION • •
laughs Ms. Schmidt u she rat-
tles off her past teadting cb«es.
The Long Beach resident .ckls
that her interest in teaching, plus
her statewide minority student
involvement.s, were probably the
reasons Assemblyman John
Vasconcellos CO.San Jose> re-
commended her to Brown.
Historically, the st.at.e board of
education bas been a board com·
~ed of Jay persons.
"I went into school speakini
Englisb and street-Spanish. But I
oever bad a chance to develop
both languages. I spoke ,English
well and did well in schobl," she
QYS.
CAMP DAVID, lld. (AP) -
PNtldent Ford. pred.ld.inl vie·
t«y al next week'• Replblic:an
•National Convention.~ be hu
not ruled out debating
Democratic nomloee Jimmy
Carter.
And he said Republltan
chaUenaer Ronald Reagan hurt
himMl.f by selecUnc liberal Sen.
Richard Scbwei~er of Pen·
naylvanla u hi• runnilll mate.
"I didn't believe It." Ford aaid ol the cbolce. ·'It shocked a lot ot
people.
"It hasn't produced ...uits, so
I thlnk Gov. Reaian bas hurt his chances," Ford said in an in-
terview at this presidential
mountajuide retreat.
Asked if be would debate
Carter, Ford sald, "I don'l rule it
out."
In an Inte rview with Cox
newspapers published in toda)''s
editions. Carter declined to make
an •·une.qulvocal commitment"
to a debate with his Republican
rival. He said he doubled he
would take any initiative in such
an enterprise.
Ford exuded confidence Salur·
day as he discussed his chances
of capturing the Republican pre-
sidential nomination at Kansas
City.
He was dressed casually in
brown-sweater and ll''-Y slacks,
and sipped iced tea as be dis-
cussed thecampaip.
A name 1lowed in the fireplace
o( Aspen Lodte u cool, damp
weather HttJed overt.be C.toctin
•Mountains. Ford's golden
retriever, Liberty, romped in
and outdurtnc tbeintervtew.
The President talked more of
h1I vice presidential candidate
and ot wa11n1 a fall C&ll\PailJl
against Carter tban be did of the
nomlnatJon batUe with lleaaan.
"Yes, I am confident I'll aet
the nominaUOl'I," he said. ''We have more than the l ,130 de-
legates we need and we're aoing
to get more."
"Now, it's mixed, with both lay
people and educat«S. I think
that's a good idea, beta~ you
need a balance to give you a
broader per spective." she ex-
plajns.
"1 was considered a fUCCess
because I did so weD. But
penona1Jy I don't think that's
succen. I s hould have been
allowed to develop both
languages so that I couJd now do
research in English and
Spanish." she explains.
She says she took Spanish 1 in
high school but by then sbe•d lost
her ability to be "easily bll· •
ingual."
Ms. Schmidt insists a child is
stripped of its identity when its
language and culture are cut orr.
The Associated Press tally.
cou.ntin.1 deleeates Jecal.ly bound
or publicly pledled to a can·
didate, abows Ford baVing sli&hl·
ly less than the neceuary num·
ber of delegatea for the
nomination, but leadinl Reqan. "People can't say lo me. 'You
don't know what it'slikelobeoul
in the field. ~ause I've been
Lbere," sbesa,ys.
On the vice president, Ford
said, "I w•nt somebody who fit.a
the ideoloey I believe in and
wlllOle IUpport for my procrama
is consistent witb my thouihts."
Ford said he could not select
Schweiker ,as a l\IDDing mate
because ''1 would not co that rar
to the edce of the political
1pect.ru1n .• '
Ford said bla aides over the
weekend called "more than •
1 dozen" proepecUve runnlni
mates but be decUned to name
them. Each waa asked to be pre·
pared to dilcloee tu:, flnuelal
and health rf'Corda it he or she
makes ~t lo the final selection
procaa.
The President was asked
whether certain individuals were
contacted, and, each lime, he
replied, "I h aven't ruled out
anyone."
' Among them were fonner Tex·
as Gov. John Connally,
Ambassador to Great Britain .
Anne Armstrong, Sen. Howard
H. Bakt>r or Tennessee and Sen.
Edward Brooke of
Massachusetts.
Ford said he will not reveal his
selection until be receives lbe
nomination in Kansas City,
despite Reagan's demand lb at he
do it before the conveQUon.
1 The interview was held in con·
nection with the second an·
niversary of Ford's elevation to
lhe presidency alter the re·
signation ol Richard M. Nixon.
Thal anniversary is Monday.
He said the major accomplish·
ment ot bis admlnlatratlaa ha•
been a turnaround tn tb• ··
economy, 1n redutlnC botb -...
nauon aad unemp~
"The bt,,est diaappoUltmtnt '
has been that we haven't beela
able to reduce uae~ •' mucbuwe'dllke,"beNkS. ·
The latest n1w-e1. releutd I
Fr'iday, 1bow unemployment In
the nation running at T .I peftellt.. ·
but Ford predicted that by the
end of the year it wW be below '1
percent.
Another disappointment. be
said, ls that "I don't believe we
have aold our accompUahmenta •
as well as we should 'bave. We
have peace and we have restGnd ,
tnaat in the White Home, but we '
have been unable to aell that in a • ·
poliUcal way.'·
He said that if nominated be-1
plans to wage a "hllb &ane ..
campaign against Carter. "•
"Certainly I'm gotq totalte an ·
atnrmaUve position on my re-
cord," Ford said. ,.
Asked about his own ._... r
ment that he is not a good
campaigner, Ford s~. "We'll•
chance our style cl campalp.'' •
But he did not elaborate.
"You'll see a lot ol llDPl'O"-
ment," he promised. He aaid be• •
thou1ht Carter was vulnerable,
Huntington Seeks-
Unlicensed Dogs
Clt,y animal control inspectors
are planninl to knock on doors of
every hoi.ie ln Hunlinlton Beach
to look for unlicenaed docs.
Penally chargea went Into ef·
feet Aug. 1, increasing Ucenae
rat.es to $15 for unaltered animals
and $7.50 for spayed er neutered
dogJ.
Regular fees areS10and$5.
Included amoog tboH who
must pay penalties are senior
cillzena wbo have not been
charted for refUlar licenses. but
must pay SS and $Z.S> in penalties
if~ haven't obtained Ucensa.
Don Bryson, the city animal
license officer, said the reason
for this is to insure that each doe
receiv• a rabi .. luocw•"~ "Orange County has been
declared a rabid wea, and we have to be careful." Bryson said.
.
Bryson saya HunlinltGI Beacll I
has an animal control contrllC!t
with Orange Count,y that COila
the city SlS0,000 annually. ~
He says he hopes the doOr·to-l
door drive will brlna in enou&h
revenues lo meet that coaL
He says the drive will continue •
unUlNov.1. Hl11oaliltocanvau ·
every home in the city. .,
Bryson said thal lf unlicensed ·
dogs are detected, owners wtll be·.·
given 10 days to p,.y the license• · ·
plus penalty.
In cues where people don't
comply, the vicSlatora wlll be•
turned over to the city attorney's •
office for prosecution, be aaJd!··''
He said that In that event, a fine
,of $100 will be chuged. ~ ~ Dos ownera who are re1ld•ts• .r
ol the city for 30 days or lon1er '
are requlred to liceme any dot·
over4 months old. · •
''But even worse were the days
-when I went to school -when
they changed your name if it
wasn't American enough," she
says. -;:::========================================;·: A SS million damage claim bas
been Oled against the city of Hun-
tington Be acb ovtt statements
allegedly made by Manpower
Director Robert Cunnincbam in
a confidential report.
In looking toward her rwxt four
yean on the board, M~. Schmidt
points out three areas ol major
interest for her. although she ad·
mits she plans to de\'ote most of
· her energies to the area ol biJ·
inguaJ education.
"l went into srhool as Lorenza
and came out as Lorraine. It
wasn't until college that I
changed it back to Lorema, but
even now I return to Selma and
I'm still Lorraine to them," she
says.
I
I
An attorney for the American
College of Paramedical Arts and
Sciences In Santa Ana filed a
claim on Aug. 2.
The attorney is seeking $2
million on allegations of de·
famaUon (libel); S2 million oo
charges on being put in a false
light in lhe public eye. and Sl
million on allegations of in-
terference with business re·
latk>ns. CUnningham last week said it
would be improper for him to di~·
cusadetaiJs fully beuuseofposst·
ble llt.igaUon. Cily officials also
dl'Clined to comment.
However, it was learned that
the alleged statements made by
Cunningham reportedly were
made in a confidential report lo
the Cit.y Council.
Her interest areas include l J
school fi nance. 2) school re· form and 3> bilingual edueation.
"For me, the legitimacy ol biJ·
lngual education is beyond
question." Ms. Schmidt says.
"People are asking very de·
finite questions aboul the validi·
ty. m ethodology and fmaocJal
feas i bility of bilincual
t'ducation." she adds.
··Problem is, there se very de·
finite answen, too, but no one i!l
giving those answers."
The UC Irvine administrator
Safi her primart goaJ is lo be
able to provide her colleagues
wilh those ans wen 90 tbal lhey,
too, "V ilt believe bilingual
education should be continued
and even expanded.
"I was the eldest or nine
children in a farm workers fami·
ly in Selma <near Fresno1," M•.
Schmidt relates.
"It's a myth th.t we're an
EncJisb·speaking country. We're
pluralistic and our education
shC*ld be approached that way,"
she Insists.
"Bilingual education
worldwide ls a much broader
methodology than we have here.
lt deals wilh teaching languages,
not just as a vehicle to learning
English," she says.
Ms. Schmidt sa_y1 she doesn't
know if she can CG:avince her
c oll eagu es of the ne.ed to
maintain and bolster dual·
culture education in the public
schools.
''Several board members seem
to believe in my viewpoint., but
l 'll just have to convince the
others bf showing them the tact•.
No one'a ever told Umn Wrkc."
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' UFE'S PROBLE.MS .,. taolcled dally by Ann un-
den In her popul• ~column. Read It In lh•
People HCtlon •
THE ORANGE COAST -na people, ..
problem• and polllcs come to lfe In -••11111 ooluw penned by a native
WI. Tom MuvpNne'a llYelr ob11rra-
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ayakawa Tells
acial Project
SACRAMENTO <AP > he thinks ftepublicana can
epubllcan S.J. Hayakawa pro-capture an increasing share ol
aed Saturday sending un· the youth vote because of
med, Integrated U.S. troops to Dem oc r al s · support for
ack African nalion:s ror con· minimum-wage laws.
clion projects to demonstrate Hayakawa said he favored the
cial harmony io action. mlnjmum wage for adults but nol
"Let's show the rest of the for persons under 18.
orld how racial harmony "Democratic Politicians have
orks," the U.S. Senate can· joined with unions to keep the
Id ate said. He s aid nations young out or the labor market."
tical of American racial pro-he said.
&ems don't have tWs country's "To many or the young under
ciaJ mix. 30-certainly under 25 -things
The address to the s ta te that happened io the 1960s are
epubllcan convention was the ancient his tory. That youthful
rst major speech for the former .vote of 18·25-year-olds is avail a·
an Fran.tisco State College pre-bletous ii we speak for it."
ident since he won the GOP On other topics, Hayakawct
rimary in June for the right lo said :
ce Democratic Sen. John Tun--American society has "gone
ey in November . loo far in the direction of charity
Hayakawa suggested sending and compassion" in areas from
e troops to s ucb nations as welfare to college grading.
iberia, Ghana . Keny a and where "the grades of C, D and F t'"eria "to help the m lO build... have-been all but-abolished."
eir dams, their roads, their -Republicans do too much re·
ties, the things they need in or· acting to Democratic ideas and
er t.o pull together the economy sh~uld come up "'.ilh proposals or
their nations." their own, such as alternatives to
Unarmed troops would "show welfare anc;f food stamp pro·
ur peaceful intentions, and grams. He said later that he'd
ould have discipline, but the like to explor e the replacement act they are military shows they of food stamps with cash, but
ould be armed if necessary." most of his new ideas "still have
~akawa said. to generate." ~oject would Lend moral_
port to both blacks and whites
frica who believe in racial
ration, Hayakawa said.
e 70-year-old candjdate said
ltlarylo11d
Browii Off
Politicking
ROCKV ILLE, Md. <AP> -
alifornia Gov. Edmund G .
rown Jr .. who accelerated hi5
lse to nationa l political pro·
i n en ce by winni ng the
laryland presidential primary,
' due to return to the st;.ite next
eek lo campaign for Lanny J .
avis, the Democratic con-
ressional candidate in the
ighth District.
A $pokeswoman (or Oavjs_. a
0 -year -old law y er and
fontgomery County political ac.
'vist, said Brown will appear
ednesday at a fund raising
vent in Wheaton.
Brown will be the fifth in a str·
ngrof national political fi gures
M have r nmpaigned recently
or l>avis. whose district borders
'ashington. D.C.
Brown w ill be conunjt t<>
t nryland a ft e r s tops 1n
e~ttwarC! and Pennsylvania.
h~re he is to campaign for
ilmingt on M a vor Tho mas
ilafoney and Hep. Wilham .I.
reen <>f Philadelphia, both
einocralic s enatorial can·
id ates.
The California executive plans
o travel to Plains. Ga., from
a,ry l and to c onfer with
e~ocrati<' pres idential
Of1linee Jimmy Carter on
ampaign strategy,
IUs current plans to return
ast have thus given rise to
p~.culatlon amon g gome
liticlans here that he intends to
egln promoting his national
Ill le al ambitions by campaign.
ng 'heavily for party candidates
ust as Richard M. Nixon did
tween 1964 and 1968. T•h e ~ o v e r n or · s p r cs s
ec1'etary. however, de nied
rQwn ht11I ).IH'h Inn,:! runf!l'
I ans.
Ge Bridge
Gets More
Suspense
~N FR/\NClSCO (Ar) -The
rusJ·colorect spans of the Colden
Gate Bridge are as sturdy ns
ver-. but there is one smalJ pro·
blem for the fabled structure -
he road is falling apart. an
en1ineer says.
Bridge directors were visibly
stunned when an englnceing con·
sullant firm reported Friday that
the bridge's road bed was full of
holes and should be replaced
. wi~ln lOor 12years.
"Nothing lasts forever, gen·
Uemen." said Milton Brumer,
president or the New York firm of
Anirnann and Whitney.
lrumer said t he s even·
inch·thick conc rete deck is •·ex·
~ively cracked" and warned th• underlying supports were so
ae~rely eroded that there was
no .,underpinning at all in some
ph•ces.
PEOPLE'S CHOICE
Margaret Wright
Nominee's
Decorative
SAN FRANCISCO CAP 1
With a brown shawl draped over
her broad shoulders and Ben·
jamin Spock as her running
mate. Margaret Wri ght of Los
Angeles launched her pres iden·
tlal campaign with a vow t.o re-
decorate the White House.
• The ·sto,ut 54-year -o ld
g randmother accepted t he
nomination of t he r adical
People's Party on Friday with a
clenched fist and a rousing dC'-
nunciation of discrimination.
About 100 persons from 14
states gathered at an alternative
s chool in San Fran cisco's
legendary Hatght ·Ashbury.
spawning ground for many of the
radicals or the 1960s, to nominate
the mlUtant black from Watts for
president.
A few minutes later, Dr. Spock,
a chUdcare expert and author
transformed into a political ac-
tivist during the Vietnam war.
was nominated by acclamation
for vice president. Both received
cheering ovations rrom the
young, mostly while audience.
Mrs. Wright said her first or·
der of business, if elected, would
be "to deputize all my friends so
I can stay alive. And then l'm
gonna redecorate that While
House."
She said she and the party she
now leads have a lot in common.
"The People's Party has been
discriminated a~alnst. and Lord
knows I've been.··
Bus Hijacking
Overturned
SAN JOSE (AP> -A Milpitas
man was booked on a variety or
charges after he tried t.o rob a
· man on a bus. then comman-
deered the vehicle for a five-mile
drive that ended upside down,
authortues say.
Police Capt. Steve Windisch
said John Cast illo. 56, au.stained
only minor bruises when the bus
overturned near the junction or
California 17 and U.S. 101, but the
bus was damaeed extenalvely.
Windisch uid CuUllo later wu booked for inveslieatlon of.
armed robbery, uaauft with a
deadly weapon and vehicle theft.
Here is the police version or \be
incident:
Sunday. Auoust 8. 1976
Deer, Please Pass the Salt
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No-s1noke
Areas Get
All Airing
Sl\CRAJ\fENTO-0\-P) -Non•
smokers would get half the seatti
m airplanes, buses and many
public buildings in Callrornia un·
der a bill approve<! by the state
Senate.
Sen. Peter Behr, a Tiburon
Republican who supports the bill.
said during debate Friday;
"Non· smokers are subjected to
a problem that is nol ot their own
making. and one that is injurious
to their health."
• Assemblyman John Briggs (R·
F'ullerton >sponsored lhe bilJ.
It would require planes.
buses and trains in California.
whi c h now mus t have no·
smoking areas. to expand those
arens to at least 50 percent of all
seats.
One of the hungry deer ort Angel Island
tries for a handout from Coast Guardsmen
Valerie Sc hwartz <left J and Barry
Dorl3:11d. The herd, which now numbers
about 300 blacktail dee r, is creating such a
concern that state park rangers ha'le sug.
gested re leasing a mountain lion to reduce
their numbers.
Also. city council chambers
and other publicly owned build·
ings where public agencies meet
would have to ha ve 50 percent no-
s moking areas .
However, legislators or mem-
bers or the agencies involved
wouldn't have to reserve 50 ~r·
cent of their own seats for non·
smokers. as long as the rights or
the non-s moking lawmakers
weren't harmed. Coastline Bill Boosted Pipe-s moking Sen. Dennis
Carpenter CR-Newport Beach )
objected to the-bill. s~ng.Jb.e.
"common sens itivity and de·
cency of people" were enough tn
protect non-smokers' rights .
Contractors' Group Endorses Protections
SACRAMENTO <AP) A ma·
Jor contractors· group has en·
dorsed an environmentalist·
backed coastline protection bill,
enhancing the bill's chances for
passage.
Word or the endorsement by
the Associated General Contrac·
tors firs t came from Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr., who told re·
porters It was disclosed at a
meeting between him and the
contractors Friday morning.
It was confirmed later by Jack
Stoddard of North Hollywood, en·
vironmental representative of
the 600·member group, which
says it handles at least 75 percent
ofthe state's construction.
The bill. by Sen. Jerry Smith,
CD-Saratoga> would give a state
commission veto power over de·
velopment within 1,000 yards of
the coast in most areas, and re·
quire cities and counties to con·
form their plans tu the stale
coastal plan.
THE MEASU R E <SB 1277 >, ~n·
vironmenlalists' top priority for
the final month of the legislative
session, is expected to clear the
Assembly but face a difficult
fight whe n it returns to the
Senate.
Stoddard said the endorsement
was made after backers agreed
to an amendment allowing local
governments to issue a permit
for a project, subject to appeal to
the state commission. while the
local government's overall plan
was being prepared.
Brown's aides and legislative
staff worked extensively on the
changes to secure the contrac·
tors' support, Stoddard said.
"We wanted to make sure the
coastal pl.an didn't become a tool
of no growth.'· he said.
"We don't feel the present blll
will ha ve anv ill effect on em
ployment and we know the peo·
pie want to see the coasUinc pro·
tected and preserved,
"WE KNOW something is go.
ing to happen in this area, and
we'd rather see it in a bill that's
workable."
The contractors' support, im·
portant in itself. could also help
swing the Building Trades union,
major labor opponent of the hilt.
Union representatives couldn't
be reached for comment.
Brown said he was optimistic
but couldn't guarantee passage
of the bill. But a key legislative
staffer s aid the development
could be decisive.
"I was confident the bill would
go through, and now J'm sure."
said Joe P etrillo, consult ant to
Smith's Senate land-use 11ubcom·
mittee-
Steiger Okay
After Surgery
INGLEWOOD (AP> -Actor
Rod Steiger underwent suc -
cessrul open heart surgery at
Daniel Freemon Hospital Satur-
day.
Steiger. 51. who appeared in
such movies as "Jn The Heat of
the Night." ''No Way to Treat a
Lady" and "The Pawnbroker,"
was adm itted to the hospital
Thursday for tests. Doctors de·
cided Saturday morning to
perform a cardiac bypass.
"He iJ progressing as expected
and his condition is stable," said
hospital s pokesm an Vince L
Bradley.
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Sentences, Period
A tougher, no-nonsense attitude toward crime
and trcattnent of c riminals Seem t o be t aking O\!er
from the liberal influences that long ha\'e dominated
the criminal justice field in California.
lt comes from two source~:
New studies showing lh:tt-eontrary to prevail·
ing opinion prisons arc not rchuLilitating crimina ls.
-Public uroU!wl over evcr·increas ing crime
rates and particulaJ'ly disgust at repeat no,lators.
These new attitudes apparently were reflected
last week when a key Assembly committee cleared a
bill that w ilt remo\'e the sta te's 59.year·old in·
d~terminate sentencing syst e m . If passed-and
pass age app ears C(l rtain the r e habilitation
emphas is in prison sente nces will go by the way.
Presently. a crime may earn sa~·. a 5·tO·lS·year
sentence. A par ole board d ecides if the criminal bas
been rchabihtaled enoughto re.enter society. ,
Under the new law. fixed sentences will be la id
down. Bas ed on the crime a nd the individual's crime
record, fixed terms and limited parole prO\'isions will
be s pe lled o ut.
The legislation comes as no surprise . Penal
a uthorities for the past fi \'e years h ave been r evers·
1ng their field and finding new data showing that
prisons and jails operate more effecth·ely as punish·
ment centers than rehabilitation center s .
Norman Carlson, director of the Federal Bureau
of Prisons. put it this way:
"The unfortunate truth of the matter is that we
don't know very much about the causes or cures for
crime. For a lo ng time we s aid we d id-or kidded
ourselves tha t we did. But I think a new sense of reali·
ty is now sweeping over the e ntire criminal justice
systemoC this country."
Surprisingly. m any c riminals oppose the in·
determinate sentencing system. They feel they are .at
the m erer of the sometimes·whimsical parole system
.. .
a nd often are forced to "play act" their "'al' out or
prison.
Newer studies also show that the tougher crimes
ugulns t ~oc1etv-armcd robberies , assaults and the
Ilk are less hkely to happen it the criminal knows
that he 1an't likely to beat the system, that he will be
punished instead or "cured.''
. The nxcd·sentence bill now has cleared the
Assembly Criminal Justice Committee. long a bone
yard for Jaws aimed at tightening criminal punish·
ment and law e nforcement procedures.
It is a good bill and one that reflects both the al·
tilude or the public and an acceptance by penal
uulhorities that it is n't a prison's job to cure sick
min di..
Rej ect Reappearing
Orange County once was a part or an effective
and logical transpQrtation system -the familiar Red
Car s treetcar system that tied Los Angeles and its
satellite com munities togelher .
But th e automobile took over Southern
Callfornia's transportationdesii:es at the end of World
War II. Tracks were torn up and the Red Cars aban-
doned.
Now the Orange County Transit District is study-
ing a n ew high-speed transit link that would permit
Orange County and Los Angeles County folks t o visit
each other without relying exclusively on the auto.
A key section of that link is -gu ess wher~ight
miles of a for m er right-of-way used by the Red Cars
between Santa Ana and Stanton.
Appare ntly we're now-g-etting Teady to buy for
several million dollars what we turned our noses up at
not many years ago.
Demos' Recommendations Hard to Swallow
WASHI NGTON -Now that
Prt'Sident Ford appears to have
the Republican nomination safe.
ly tied up, Democrats arc clear·
I n g th ei r
throats for the
c ampai g n
oratory t o
come. They
int e nd to
portray him
a s u l at·k ·
adas 1 e al
l ead er and
t o con demn
h im (or
--......... _.-v.irdonini:e Richnrd Nixon.
r::; Yet the truth is that the
.:·: Democrats had a lot to do with
·:: catapulting Ford into thu Wllltc >: llouse and encouraging him to
.~.· pardon Nixon. We have the ::: ·:· C\'idence.
·-· Arter Spiro Acne"' "'as forced :;: ~ ·.· ·--
out as vice president. Nixon want-
ed lo appoint John Connally in his
place. But the Democratic
leaders in Congress made it clear
that Connally couldn't gel con·
firmed.
Then Nixon began to weigh
other prospects -William
Rogers, Melvin Laird. Nelson
Rockefeller. William Scranton
and even Ronald Reagan.
BUT IT WAS Gerald Ford, the
fa vorite in the cloakrooms of
Congress. who got the appoint.
ment.
Afte_rw ard,. Speaker Carl
Albert boaaled: "I think J was
the first in Congress to tell the
Presic!ent •.hat Jerry would be the
easiest candidate to sell to the
House. He's a very fine man to
work with."
As the first appointed vice pre-
sident in history, Ford was put
(JACK ANDERSON)
through the wringer. His entire
life was investigated by the FBI.
Agents conducted more than
1,000 interviews.
Among those questioned were
such s taunc h Democrats as
Senators Hubert Humphrey, lD.·
Minn. J, George McGovern (0. ·
S.D.1, Edmund Muskie CD.·Me.J,
Henry Jackson <D.-Wash.J, Phil
Hart (D.·Mich.> and James
Eastland <D.·.Miss.J.
Jn these background FBI in·
terviews, they elepressed strong
support for Ford's nomination.
"Ford Is a man of excellent
character, possesses un .
que stionable integ rit y,
truc;tworthiness and patriotism,"
McGovern told the FBI on Oct.
17, 1973. Humphrey said he had
known Ford since 1949 and con·
sidered him lo be honest and
capable.
MUSKIE SAID he didn't know
"anything of an adverse nature"
about Ford. "He has bipartisan
support in every respect," U1e
senator from Maine informed the
FBI.
Senators J ackson. llart and
Eastland had equnJly nice things
lo telJ the FBI about Ford. Even
auto worker's boss Leonard
Woodcock. now one of the powers
behind Jimmy Carter, assured
the FBI that Ford ''has the
cap~city lo bring a tom country
together.''
What these Democratic
leaders told the FBI in 1973 isn't
what they plan to say about Ford
in the 1976 campaign. They In·
tend to make a campaign issue,
for example, or the Nixon
pardon.
Yet two years ago, some lead·
Ing Democrats had the same
views as Ford about punishing
the fallen Nixon. Rep. Robert
Mcclory <R.·lll.>. a key member
of the llouse Impeachment Com·
mittee, r ecorded what these
Democrats told him.
ON AUGUST 7, 1974, just tw<>
days before Nixon quit, House
Judiciary Ch a irman P e t e r
Rodino (D.·N.J .) is ~u.o\.ed in
l\fcClory's diary as saying "that
he did not have any desire to pro-
secute the President beyond the
time or removal from office or
resignation and that he was not
interested in any criminal pro·
seculion."
The same view, according lo
McClory's diary, was expressed
by Rep. Don Edwards CD.·
CaJiC. 1. "Both he and Rodino in·
dicated that they wanted to com·
municate this to 'my guys' (the
Rcpubliran lcadcrshi1». which J
did this morning," wro\c
McClory.
Speake r Albert also to'Jd
Mcclory that "resignation was
sufCicient penalty and that he
would advise against any subse·
quent criminal proceedings ii\·
volving the President.'' · /
Footnote: The Speaker denied
pledging lo he1J> bJock any pro··
secullon or Nixon. Edwards sald
he didn't recall the specific con·
versation but acknowledged,
"there was an attitude'• to let
Nixon orr after the resignation.
Rodino ·Nas unavailable for com·
ment.
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WASHINGTON -Whether the
Republicans or Democratics are
in office during the next ad·
ministration. they will have to de·
al quickly with an important
diplomatic issue -the question or
America's relationship with the
newly unified Communist state of
Vietnam.
One of the official U. S. ar·
guments against establis hing
lie s with
America's
former enemy
is that it would
weaken our
links with the
independ en t
nation s of
Southeas t
Asia.
This argu.
menl had a
certain validity as long as the
Vietnamese Communis ts dis·
played hostility toward countries
like Thailand and the Philippines,
STANL EY
KARN OW
which they did until recently.
But all that now has changed.
Vietnam established diplomatic
relations with the Philippines las t
month, and it soon wilJ come to
terms with Thailand. And the pro·
spect is that it will fotge Ues with
Malaysia, Singapore and perhaps
Indonesia before the end of the
year.
What this means is that the
United States, after trying to
isolate the Vietna mese Com-
munists from other nations in the
area, could itself become isolated
an the region.
Such a development would
jeopardize the remaining
American ins tallation s in
Southeast Asia. These Include
military and intelllgen<-e
'No Magic to Construction System'
To the Editor:
Your editorial. "Raising False
Hopes" (7/'JO > was disparaging
or a senior citiien project on
~.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. ll'l!cd. P11bl1.'lhtor
Thomas Kl'tt•1l . f:drtO"
Thomas\. Palmtr,Jr
S1mda11 ,.:d1tor1ol f'ngcE:d1tor
The tditorial pti(lt" of thr D111ly
Pilot sHks to Inform and
stimul&te readers hy 1>1'Cl'enlln1t
on Uus page diverse commentary
on topics of interest by syndical· td columnists and car1oon1st~. by
provldlnJt a forum for rcudf'111·.
views 1nd by presenting this
newspaper's opinions and idens
on current topics. The r<htonal opinions or the Da il)' Pllot apJ)t'nr
only in the cdltorlnl <'Olumn 1c11 the
top of the pal{e. Opinions ex·
pressed by the columnists und
cartoonists and letter writers arc their own •nd no endC>rM:mtnt their viewA by the Dally PlJot
1bould be Inf err~.
Sund~. August 8, 1976
which I have devoted a year's ( ]
lime and substantial funds. MA ILBOX
Last week seniors lined up at
an Oceanside project eight days -----------
before opening to buy homes al
S2J,995, which proves our price
bracket is attainable. They used
the same labor, materials and
financing as are available in
Orange County. The substantiaJ
cliUerence is land cost and gov·
ernmental cooperation. We
solved the land cost by utilizing
technology making lower priced
land feas ible. The final lngre·
dlent is realistic governmental
regulation.
We submitted a 53-page study
to Orange County EMA giving
full details of our conslruclion
m ethods and project cost
estimates uU111.lng local contract
r>rices. current within the past 30
days. This w3s In the form of an
tnltial Study EIR drat\ to ensure
the broadest possible public ex-
posure. This degree or lmancial
di!IC-losure ~ unprecedented
the county . To&><> maps, pre·
Uminary grading maps (for a
11\mllar road systemJ, geological.
biological, archeological and
other rePortS were fiJed with the
county under Tentatjve Tract
~ and can be inspected by the
public. ·
THERE IS no magic to the con-
s tr u c ll on syst e m as this
technology has been used in
California since 1958 and has
been used in recent HUD pro-
jects. Quoting from FHA design
criteria, " .... install low·cost
assembled home unil'I on the
pole platforms. Tbls combination
of platform and rudy made
home offers tremendous pot.en·
Ual in low·cosl housing." The
cost analys is s hows the
Oceanside sen ior trac t price
can be met on lower cosl Orange
Cou'lf.Y land w\th this system.
· Su~rvi5ors have made ll very
clear that building permits would
not be Issued on the requested
toning unless the housing was of·
rered to seniors within the
stipulated price cateJ.iory. With
these anLicJpated "strings," the
only one who could get hurt Is the
promoter <a 28·year career, con·
strucllon professlonalJ and his
investors who are willing to gam·
ble hard earned dolJars they can
produce this price category.
After probing this project for
months, wl\y Is it wrong for the
Senior Citizen Council to support
something beneficial to their
needs? Tbe seniors can only re·
ceive a benefit with the zoning:
we can only benefit if we perform
within the zoning strings; but
whose human need is benelited if
nothing is done?
HOWARD Ml Lt.ER
Mr. MWtt it tli• 1porwr and prir1·
cipal dcsigMr o/ th• P"oPOScd amior cu~ /touting project near l..ogu"'1
Can.,on. • -£du or
S...ei•l•tr'• a.ciew
To the Editor: ,
The recent atrlkc in &bis state,
which saw tons of produce
plowed under and fruit rotUng in·
stead of reaching market. can
only be viewed as dlsgracef\JI.
Matters between labor and
management should be so pro-
grammed that disasters like this
are avoided. ll can be done.
WARRENG. ALTHOFF'
Sport• ll•ll•lted
To the Editor:
The overemphasis on na·
tionallsm in the Olympics ia sure·
ly detrimental Lo the purpose of
the Olympics, the spirit of in·
dividual competition. Although
many Americans may get a feel·
ing of national pride from
watching a fellow countryman
receiving a gold medal while the
"Star·Spangled Banner" plays in
honor of him <I. for one, doJ, It
must be disposed or.
Ir we are to lose an event sucb
as the Ol)'mpic limes, because
of artificial boundaries man bas
created to 1eparate each other,
then we deatrve Wocld War Ill. i
VINCENT ROMAN
facilities.
The Thais, perhaps as part of
their forthcoming deal with the
Vietnamese, already have closed
down the U.S. air bases as well as
a monitoring station on their ter-
ritory. The Philippine govern·
ment is pressing for sovereignty
over American air and naval in·
stallations in the islands.
The Philippine bases are
especially important to the Unit~
ed States if American strategy is
to remain strong in the Pacific.
America's own relations with
Vietnam have been obstructed
primarily by Vietnamese de-
mands that the United states pay
them war reparations under the
1973 cease·rire agreement signed
in Paris.
The United States has refused
to consider these payments -
partly on the grounds that the
Communists violated the Paris
agreement and partly ~auae
the Vietnamese have not been
cooperative in identifyin9'
Americans who were mi.Hint ln
action In Vietnam.
SO, IN A very real aeMc.
foreign policy has beensacrific:ed
lodomtatlc politics.
The advantages or a U.S. r•
Jationship with Vietnam are clear
enough. The Vietnamese have
been coming m ore and more U.O·
der the Influence of the Ruaalant,
anditwouldbeuaerulto&lvethotn
al tern au ve options.
Moreover. they are known to
have an oil potential in tbe vfcln.1·
ty or the SpraUy and Paractl
islands. ort their coast. and t.hey
are interested in having this re·
source developed by Western
firms.
And, among other things, an
American dipfom atJc preMOCe tn
Hanoi, the Vietnamese capli.J.
might tend to attenuate the bard·
nosed insularity ot the Com-
munists. who have been 1tru11l·
ing for so many yean that they
areparanoic.
None of this ought to mean •J>o
provaJ by ~he United States ottbe Communist& -"any mote than the
American relations with Moscow
and Peking sl1nlfy support for
thole re1lme1.
U would be reaJiftk, however.
to facet.he fact that a Communist
Vietnam 11 bere to stay-and that.
ls a fact tbal a future ad4
mlnlttration, whatever its. hue
wW laevttably face. · '
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Sunday. August 8, 1976 DAIL v PILOT Al
IS ·citizen~bip Worth Only a Song?
WASHINGTON -John Leo·
l'IOO, the shorn BeaUe wbo went
serious and now hu heavy
thoushts, r ecently became a
permanent resident and thus
el1g1ble for clhttn11ttip. Wt>lcomc
to the melan10, John, though I
must say that you did better
than the other 7.999.999 ille!'al
:Uiens everybody gripes about.
compose a son1 for them'!
Maybe those 7.999,989 tlleeaJ
alltnt threaten our way of life.
Maybe the fact that lhe rest ot
the world •Ull pant.IS to come
over here b a mixed blessin1 -
a tribute llftd a tribulation at th
same time. But weren't we once
taught that the United States is•
the home of the free and the land
of the brave, and that the no.
names of the world bad a chance
to come here and make a better
liCe?
( NICK J THIMMESCH
batUe with the goVttnmtnl tha.l
would have d ismayed any
person with fewer resources.
The Immigration a nd
NaturaUiation ~rv1ce allowed
him a generous first stay
nearly two years -btforo or·
dering him to leave. INS had
diacovered Lennon h1td u
hashish conviction back In
So, good luck, John. you had
the money, the lawyers. and the
pres lieluus
to mind. So does a pbotoerapbcr
from Great Britain. A
f'renchmao in the restaurant
buslneH ls a third. For them,
U\e United States Is a place to
make out and avoid the blgb tax·
es or the enlightened social·
England. •
democracies they left, which BUT LENNON'S high-priced
they say are so much better than lawyers strung out appeals, friends to
testify lhal
you werti a
good sort. Af.
ter fighting
the feds for
four year s,
you made it.
IF WE HAVE repealed that
notion. then how come the rich.
well-educated and privile~ed
can get in here much easier than
the no-name dishwashers. house
cleaners and parking lot jockeys
wbo must live in stealth?
this seat of crassness. good wife Yoko Ono Lennon got
Only a few seasons ago, Len· pregnant and then It wua r e·
non was a star at Black Panther vealed (a blessing for Lennon)
rallies, condemned the United that Seo. Strom Thurmond <D·
States on Vietnam and freely S.C.) had written the Justice
lent his name to leftist causes. Department in 1972, trying to get
Well, as a visiting alien. be was Lennon the hell -out-~f·the-
exercising tree apeecb and country because of a claJm that But whltt
about those
800,000 no
names caught \'Very year as
illegal aliens and thumbed out of
the republic? Most have brown
s kins, speak Spanish only and
work in Jobs that true-blue
Americans on welfare or unem·
ployment won't take. CouJd you
J know several aliens who, ttke
Lennon, have the wherewithal
and smarts to stay on here, and
do so because they feel the Unit·
ed States is where the action and
money are. But they talk about
America contemptuously, while
enjoying its benefits.
there's nothing wrong Wilffl11at -Lenooo planned to help Y1pptc.s
UnUke most celebrities ~ ~reek the Republican conven· had trouble. ' t1on . The current judicial
From August 1971. when he clim~te in the rep~blic is such
entered lhe United Slates as a that if anybody tried to wreck
tourist. until this July 27, when Nixon in 1972, that anybody Is a
an immigration judge formally hero.
grented him permanent re -So the tide \urned and Len
A doctor from Sweden comes sidency, Lennon had a running non's deportatjon order was
'One of Life's Diffif!ult Moments'
Visit Breaks Monotony
By KENNETll IOCKENBO'M'OM
Booth 46, 9 a .m ....
That's all the little mimeoed slip said.
except for the ••inmate's" last, first. and
middle name. It also meant,, that for 20
minutes I could be one of only three vis·
itors he could have this week in Orange
County Jail.
I arrived al the Men·s Jail at 7:25
a . m.; what t thought was an early hour
for the 9 a.m. visit on Saturday, to see
my young friend who is serving a 60-day
sentence on a misdemeanor. When l ar·
rived, I counted 73 others who were
ahead of me . . . mothers, fathers,
babies, children, girl friends, wives,
brothers, sisters!
Fortunately, they represented only 39
••visiting groups,'' so I ret:eived "Visitor
No . 40." I had gone "early" because I've
been through this experience before vis·
iting other young friends, and took along
a clipboard and tablet lo r ecord my
thoughts. what l saw, and what I heard.
Maybe they will be of interest to you.
7:45 -Wf;'RE ALL s itting on the floor
in the entrunct-lobby. There ar~ on!.y
tour 14 1 benches that seat a total of 16 ••. later I was told by a deputy there
had been more, hut someone s awed
them in halt! > The children seem com·
fortable enough, but for some of the old
folks ...
7:50 They're still arriving ...
white, brown, black, red ... here. there
is no distinction •.. we're nil on the
samenoor!
(Lucky the coHee and doughnut vend·
ing truck is out front .•. th e cofCee IS hot,
and 1t hits the spot! J
7. 55 -Two deputies arrive. Everyone
crowds tow ard the door of the wailing
room.
8: 15 --The lobby is full. The faiol
scents of at least 175 humans, coffee, hot
chocolate, dirty diapers, cigarettes, etc.,
are becoming more distinct.
8:2t -T HE DEPtrnES are approv·
ing more passes! (Incidentally, they are
very pleasant and politetoall).
8:25 -<As l s tand and wait, thoughts
go through my mind .•. lfl were In jail.
I would not want any visitors ... at
least not my wife or family! I wouldn't
want them to have to go through this de·
meaning process! )
8:30 -T~e doors to the waiting room
are opened. The 9 a.m. visitors enter. We
are now in a line taking our passes to a
window where the visit will be approved
or disapproved.
There are 10 benches in here (six
more than the last time, thanks to our
new sheriff to whom t complained, and
who personall y corrected the situation>.
These benches, plus tfte seats in the vis-
itors' booths just about accommodate
the9a.m. visitors.
<The woman next to me just ''laid
down tt)e Jaw" to her threeunder·8·year·
old kids, who are going to visit "Bill"
through the ··glass." She told them to be
good or they'll e nd up here, too, Jike
BilJ!J
() repeat at this Lime that visiting Jail
is not a new experience to me. Over the
years, I have bailed out numerous young
men ... in for the first lime ... and
maintained contact with others who
strayed in spite of the efforts of many
people to help them. However , each lime
is different ..• each one of them is dif·
ferent.>
8·45 -I've been assigned to Booth 46
•.. time is 9 a. m. for the visit.
to say to him. Will ftie newsy, cheerful.
redundant, informative, sentimental.
business-like, preachy? Wh at will he
want to t alk about? Guess I'll have to
play it by ear ..• sure know 1 hope he
can get out of this concrete mountain and
be a trusty in one or our other county
facilities.)
8:50 -The babies are ALL crying
now! Two visitors just discovered the
men they were going to visit have been
released ••. so many young girls wilh
babes in arms to see their papas! Who's
supporting them while Dad's in jail? Old
"friends" greeUng old "friends" they
met In the waiting room just last week
• • . the mood of the crowd Is good . . .
one of eager anticipation to see a loved
one!
8:57 -l 'm waiting at Booth 46 now
... no sign or the inmates yet . It's quiet
in here compared to the waiting room.
9:00 -Here they come ... my friend
seems lo be late, most of the others are
here ... I think they do a good job of
moving a lot of people in a short time
with a minimum or personnel . . but
oh. it is all so impersonal. HERE HE IS!
9:20 -We had a goocl visit ... It was
enough time to talk about a lot of things
He's eating and sleeping well ; he is a
trusty and so he works eight hours a day.
and will get out several days sooner than
otherwise.
HE FEELS GOOD about lhe personnel
. • . is well treated • . . but sure
woutdn•l want lo spend his life here!
9:25 -The visit is over. The 9:45 a.m.
group is waiting. Out on the lawn sit the
10:30 visitors ... the coffee and donut
man is still making it big! He really has
a good location!
&tayed. The courts ruled that a
dru& con\ltctlon w~ no reu on to
kttp him out, and all he needl'<f
was approval of the Immigration
Judge. He a:ot tbal, after
testimony b y ch aracter wit·
nesses Including Norman
Mailer, Gloria Swanson and
Geraldo Rlvera <ot TV tame;.
Miss Swllnson pleaded that Len·
non means much to the youth oC
America. True.
Meanwhile, those brown·
skinned. Spanish folk who ap-
parenUy doo 't mean much to the
youth ot America a.re hW>Ul'<f out
when caughl. H seems that
"'liberal" 1964 immjgratlon uct
requires Western Hemisphere
aliens to go home and tbere opp.
ly for permanent citizenship. If
granted, It's on a ftrst-comt>.
first·s~rved basis.
THOSE FROM the Eastern
l lemis phere. like Lennon. can
apply from here. and are chosen
preferentially, meaning the ac·
complished and skilled are
favored. The result is that the
poor, unskilled aliens from Mex·
lco. Latin Amt'ricn and th•
Car\bbtan go home when cauah\
and probably don't tctur&
Smar\ 8rltlsher11 aod Ji;uropeans
hire tiood hawyers and wind up
staying here.
"The concept oC Am~rlcun
falrnets calls tor corrective »c•
tlon," soya J NS Commissioner
Leonard F. Chapman, uddlnft
that the only wfl y to keep out
Illegal aliens la to prohibit their
cm11loyment by law. Otherwise,
it's seal the borders ond hunt for
the 7,999,999 -which is lmprat·
Ucal ond abhorrent.
True. some brown-sklnn<'d
folks wind up toking jobs oth(•r
red.blooded Americun. want.
And lrue, some brown-skinned
folks evade the l3w and stay on
for years.
But in a showdown. I am
per versely for the brown-
slunned folk willing to take diny
Jobs to improve their lot. and
I'm unsympathetic to the well·
educated elitists wbo come here
to enjoy the goodjes while look·
ing down 1 heir noses at Otlr
country.
7:58 -The deputy 1s passing out vis·
itor passes according to the number each
person received from u volunteer when
he arrived.
8: 10 --More visitors arriving. First
timers have 110 problem •'learning the
ropes" •.. lat(• arrivals are given
passes to fill out hy some of lhe volun ·
teers lv1sltors. also> who explain how to
proceed.
THERE ARE 76 "visiting booths"
located down three small dead-end
hallways. Each booth is about 30 inches
wide, with a circular seat s uspended
from the wall The "inmate" will sit in u
similar position and booth separated
from you by heavy glass ... you will talk
through telephones as you face each
There will be another set of visiting
periods this afte rnoon; then Sunday
morning, and Tuesday. Just three days a
week. It's not quite the same as gelling
home each night ... they don't get to
"choose their friends" -s plit 1>ea soup
gets kind of old ...
mg a loved one there 1s even worse! Let
us be thankful th at we have a sheriff and
a staff who have compassion for people,
along with a passion for law enforce·
ment. They help make one or lire·s most
difficult moments easier to accept.
more compassionate, or firm, or honest.
or loving. with the one we Jt1Sl visited
... maybe none or us would have been
there this morning. •
~hcr. .
II don't know exactly what I'm going
And next Saturday, I'll have to get up
early again if I'm to be in the 9 a.m. Vis·
1tors Group.
Being in jail is a ··bad scene" -visit
Maybe ... just maybe ... if we had
s pent a little more time, been a little
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Kenneth f/u:kcnbottom u Sc;C11JC k:zer.utit>t'
of the Orange Cour1t11 Council of the CJou Scouls
of Americn. • • .
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Catch Phrases Trap Candidate's Supporters
\\'1\Slll NGTON -Poor Ronald
Rea1tan. lit' jumped In the pcnnul
huttl'r und 1s
J!C lttll l! s prend. For ,,
poliltt an or an
:1ctor. A<.'tt in it
t y p eca s t
.-an b e a
'l u n 1tl'ro11 s
lhini;t. Prt'sl·
dent t-'nrtl nnil
his rumpnli.in
mun u I! 1• r .
f{ogers Throckmorton. hnvc been
,
..
trying to typecast the ex-cowboy·
<ictor as a right-wing 1clcologue.
which 1s our modern sem1polilc
way of calhn~ the guy a fanatic
The cndl'nCl' that Reai.tnn b
any more right wtnJ.: than Jerry
Ford is skimpy, but no mailer,
one c>f lhe ways one wins elections
1s to lock up om· 's owoncnl 1n an
ugly rt>pulntion from wh1l'h hC'
ran 't l'sc u l>l'
neagan didn't make 1t any cas1
<'r on himself by swirnmmg the
length of the Punama (;(anal with
the flag between bis teeth. That
( VON HOFFMAN )
won him a gold medal in the Texas
Olympics but ll made some peo-
ple elsewhere wonder if he were
suffering from peanuts on lhl'
brain Now he has tried to cut his w;.1y
out of his extremist/fanatic re·
putation only to have s6me or his
extremist/fannlic su.pporters g11g
while he is belng accused by
Throckmorton and Co. of the most
outrageous delegate shopping.
This isn·t a seemly acr usatton
from the f'ord side, which has
been out 1lurchasmg delegates
with dams, highways, houiu n1rt
project s and Whitt• ll oui;e
musicales. Not thut there 1s
anything awfull y wron1t with hu y
ing votes. Shouldn't Wl' nll i.M
something !lubstanttal out of th{•
dectoral process? No, whul'is un
seemly is t11k-tsking al Hcagan
when he tries to buy hi'lllllelf u few
delegates by nuctloning off the
No.2spot.
REMEMBER, he doesn't have
any highways to give away.
Moreover, whence this stuffy dis·
approval or 11wapping delegate
votes for the vice-presidential
nomination? All Reagan can be
fairly faulted for is pickinJC
somebody who!'ie polltlcnl dowry
is too small to curry the ~onvcn·
lion.
· Reagan is unlucky inthecalibclr
of his supporters . The con·
servaUve hot dogs, like the youna
left-wing h ot dogs, confuse
belonging to a political party with
belonging to ~ church. With
another set of backers, Instead of
being told he Is a sell-out, Reagan
would be hearing that he had ex·
ercised bold. decisive, presiden·
t.lal leadership.
He would have been con·
gratulated for being tle.dble,
responsive and. ye gads. maybe
even compassionate. For S()mC
reason. that adjective has 1nuck
into the political vocabulary this
year.
-The vociferous elements
amooc hi• •upporters are as
adept u his oppon~ ln cat.ch.tn1e
and free1in1 him ll a reputation
he doesn't want. Another man
with another constituency could
;1llow himself to be quoted to Uw
{'ffcct that he wouldn't have 11
liberal for a running mate <lnd,
when he 11id, he"<l be given credit
for hu\'ini;t lh(' wisdom to chungl'
his mind.
ltl'ngan must bear castigation
ai; an expedient p<>ltt1c.:h111, a
l>('CU liur accusation given the·
national nervousness at incx
pcdicnt hewers to principle, those
unbendable c haps we evil
ideologues .
At the 11ame lime many con·
serv:itlve11 who're shrickinl( ul
Schweiker will purr at John Con·
nauy·s name. The Republican
fascination for Bi g Jawn h:111
Mme of the envy of tho dead for
the living. It's as thOugh n party
loaded up with stiffs and zombll's
were reaching oul LO lllg J awn,
this Lyndon Johnson without con·
aclence. for his long step, his huge
outstretched hand, Cot h i!I
vitaUty.
VET I P liberalism Is defined as
a c~ntralist approach to fCOv c.u-
ment, as interventionist n spirit.
as a bcUcf In the activist pre·
sidency, John Connally can't be
taken seriously ~s a conservative.
True, he has an undeviating re·
cord of serving the well-to-do al
the expense of those wM aren't,
but the mechanlsm he uses is ~ig
aovernment.
It wa~n •t that lon1 aaothal John
Connally, as Nlxon'sSecretary of
lh• Tr~u1sury . was on tba
television explalnlna, propound·
ing, mesmerizing lndelenseofU\t
N~ Economi~Policy, the ctilcl
feature of wMcll was waae and
price controls. " The crux of the anomaly is th1t
nuance and symbol divide cQli·
servative from liberal at them•-
ment. It's ii question or chooging
various emphuscs. nol mark('(try
different paths . Whether Rcugnn
knows that lntcllectu1dly, his c•·
pc r1 encl' a s ~ov l'rnor of
(;<11ilornlu hui; •Mlruck<l him. He!
knows whut Uw realities are If you
t·mn<' from u vt"ry lnrs:o. very lo.
dustm1I :o1tatc· Hke Cruiforniu or
J'cnnsylvuniu . lit.• and Schwclk4r
aren't so incompatible.
WHAT IS T RUE within the
Republic11 n p11rty I~ mostly true
IX'twecn the two parties. Whal
divides lhcm urc mcusurc.-s moro
thirn J>Oll<'ics nnd . principles. It
has hnpp('n•·d before Md I~ urlstit
not out or morn I cowardice but ti·
hausllon and a lock of llnimati'Mt
Imagination. Just now nel!-bft
can think or unylhin1t to n~t
;_ibout all that f>ltter4y.
Both aides hove Oc<' ·»ted the
notion that the government fr.
Washington musl be rcdesigntff.
a1mplifled and made less obno>t·
loua. Neither side knows how, io
both sides must grapple In t~
fuzz of blurred understanc.Und.
Reagan has chostn lo sllck It O\/t.
In thi• bipartisan gloaming untU
the t.wo political streams diverge
as they have dono bt(ore.
• His task is lo reclaim bia r~
putatlon and ke~p jt within lt\e
pollllcally plauslbleJmaglnaUon.
Tht las k of som c or his followers is
to lee thtlr tblnklna surfaces and
learn the difference between quit•
l1n1J on a question of high princiP(o
and using b'J.h principle to strUt
one'ssdr-ce,trtcltics. ,
\•
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ff DAILY ~ILOT Sund11y Au9u)t 8. \976
Some cause cancer. Some kill themselves.
VUU$es. Are they the culprit?
Whatever struck down legionnaires who 1had attended a convention in Philadelphia
has scientists scrambling. And the common mutations
among viruses make It possiblo that a brand'
new strain has been bom and 1s on the loose.
The Elusive Virus
By ALTON BLAKESLt;E
: TIM AUe<l•IH l'rttS
~EW YORK If a vlru11 ill the•
ca¥se of "legionna1re'11 dli.euse,"
It means a challcni:e from t•
mtster lous and wtly roe of
human health and life.
ror viruses. unlike bactcrta.
ur~ tiny sab<>teurs lhat cannot
reproduce unless they fovudc
and commandeer the machinerv
of living cells. They force the c~il
to manufacture new ,.,ruses.
usually killing the tarJZct cell
Each kind of virus has Jts own
11pttlal target. like nerve cells 1n
thecaseoc polio.
Vltuses cause a few c·uncers tn
animals and may cause some
human cancers. Back in the
beglnning or things, they may
have been the firs t rorms or life.
Bacteria arc much larger .
frM·llvlng agent!! that cause de·
ath cw Illness by the poisons they
produce.
A bit problem with ,·iruses is
t.halthey can suddenly mutate or
cbM«e. Instead of making exact rt01tcaa or themselves. some er·
ror peocurs and a mutant or d1I r..,.t atraJn ofvirus is created.
MlJTATIONS probably occur on1; once in a million limes ot
vinis r eplication. says Paul
Saliman. Ph.D .• t'hief or the
Laboratory of the Biology or
Vlr11us of the National Institutes
o( Health in Bethesda. Md. But
mutations are not infrequent
because or the billions of times
Uu1l viruses do replicate. nus la one of'lhe troublesome
as~ts of flu --a virus mutates arwt makes a previous vaccine
useless, bypassing the antibodies
you may have acquired against
Ou a year or longer before.
The mutation m ay chAnge the
virus (or better. makin~ 1t tamer.
or for worse. making it mort•
virulent.
'
Usually the natural history of u
virus \i; that ll tx-comcs less
virulent wHh mutation. DI'.
Sal2mun s ays. If 1t becomt-:s pro-
gresiu vely mon• \'trulenl und
lethal. "1l ull1matel>' dt'struys
the host with great eHectl\•cnl'~i.
and is committing swcide lts<'lf. ·•
He compares it to fermentut1on
ol wine. After the alcohol content
reaches 12 percent, the or
ganisms doin~ thl• fermentini?
.ir e k1llecl orr
Thus. "Kamikaze" nruscs <lr''
rare
A phys1c1an oC long experience.
who nsked n<>I to be 1denllf1ed.
looks on ,·1ruses "as vipers"
capable of highly dungerous
mutations.
··in fact. one m1cht mutate a
btt and become a ct•ntraJ ncn oui.
system mutant that could 11rac·
tically wipe out lhe haman race
before people had a chance to de·
\'elop imm unity."
WHATEVER the cause or the
illness that struck people attend·
ing the American Legion convcn·
hon in Philadelphia, it hadn't
spread to ramlly members back
home. by reports up to the mid
die of last week.
H the agent is a virus, this lack
or contagious ness ··as most
peculiar. There 's no apparent re·
ason why il should be so setr.
limiting," Dr. Salzman says.
In Philadelphia. it might have
beer. transmilled lhrough
coughing, sneezing or contact. If so. the question is why similar
trans m ission hasn't happened
when con ventioneers became
sick back home -in much the
same way as parents ratcb the
colds and flu that kids pick up in
school.
The swine flu virus that struck
~oldiers al Ft. Dix. N.J .• earher
this year marked some with ob·
v1ous infection and some with in
apparent 1nfoct1on. It mo\•ed for
a whal~ from man to m;in. then
~ubs1dcd. going undcr1tround, so
to speak. '"It w<As adll!>!tl<'c aseoC
nu virus bchav1or." Or. Sal1.mun
comments.
IF A VIR S Is identified ai> the
agent in Pt11 ladelµh1a, family
members o( the d{•ad or ill can be
c."hecked through throat swabs or
stool specimen::. to St..'C 1r they
ha\'e qwesccnt ''irus mfect1on
Antibiotics and other drugs
WIJJ kill bactert<t With great t>f
ric1ency. since they are fre<? mo,·
Ing tarf!cls in the bloodstrnam or
l>ody fl u11ls.
Viruses. itctmg inside cells.
call for drugs that can prevent
them from entering cells. or can
go Into the cells themsclv<'s to
Jam the \'lruses there. withoul
damage lo the h v1ng cells.
A rew such drugs are now un-
der lriaJ and develo~rnent. in-
cluding two candidates agamst
flu.
The fact that ,·1ruscs mutate
can be put to good use by putUng
them through repeatetl passage
ttu·ough cells until they change to
become ·iame " This process.
attenuation, IS the l>:isis or the
Sabin polio n1ccine. ll uses lt VlllJ:
\'irus, tamed so it can't cause dis·
ease. But it can s till slimuJate an·
libodies to intercept, in the
bloodstream. a virulent virus that
enters the body.
Could a brand new virus have
been born in Philadelphia?
Just possibly, say the experts.
but more likely it would be a
mutation of something known.
But m an evol ved a nd
multiplied over thousands of
years. and. biologically speak·
ang. viruse~ h:.id to evol\'C also.
All the viruses kno"n today
"weren't all present lhe day mun
was kicked out o( Paradise." m•
one virologist has phrasNI it.
A ~AS~~~~~t!~~~.eq~!~:Mt~p~~:~-... r -··· Clwll .. -.. Unlm ... mind omd ........... --............ ,_ with .... aeorly i last week Congress should erage, Millstone sued the in· senile nelghb<>r who had been
p hi bit credit investigations vealigaling company after learn· feuding for two years with my
sing on an ind I vi dual 's sexual ing he could not gain access to the y o u n g a n d s om c t i m es
b its, political. social or re· Investigating file. rambunctious family."
Ii s associations or personal MilJstone won his lawsuit ancl Other witnesses included Sen
Ci!f>m.inganddressstyle. wa.~ awarded $40.000. During the Wi lliam Proxmire <D·Wis.>.
• . court action, he discovered that author or the Fair Credit Report· t ese and other areas or in-the report contained allei;ations ing Act of 1971 that Proxmire said
v lgaUon are n~t relevant to the or drug use and evictions from was now Inadequate. g nUng of credit. or needed for
!h other con s u mer in ·
ligations as automobile in -
ance. Jeremiah ~. Gutman.
rman oC the ACLU privacy
'
miltee, aaid.
Drug Debate Topie
What's in a Name? (:ongress. be s aid at the sec-ond d. oC hearings by the Privacy
I iection Study Commission. WASHINGTON <AP> If a the National Academy ofSc1ence
( d it necessary lo leAislatc doctor prescribes a name-brand recommended an January t.hat
a nstraceand sexprejudiccsin (!rug for his patient, !Should a pharmacists be allowed to gub.
c lt1nvestigation11. pharmacist be allowed to sell the stitute generic drugs for name
AND IT IS now necessary to chemically the same? more ·expensive. Currently the
t slate in this field against such The Feder al Trade Com· practice is s anctioned onJy 1n
Pawn Brokers
Not Surprised
RENO. Nev. (API -Pawn shop owner Ron
Mack says he's seen patrons Jerk out their gold
lteth with pliers to bock for $10 to .:amble with.
But he says that's not the best 4tory.
"One guy hocked his gl~ eye in a pawn
shop be re -the store owner bought It as a joke.
And l 've had people come to me and want to sell
their wooden le~ -lht>y'r(' on crutches -to get
money to.:11 mble with."
This city or 120,000 reslrlcnts is built uround
g:lmblinJ? or gami~, as lt 1:1 called here.Last
year more than 8.S million \'isitors poured into
Reno. and easily more than half of them con-
tributed to Nevada's r eported gaming earnings
oC $193 million.
Reno's downtown c:lslnos only take money.
but the six nearby pawnshops take television
sets. r adfos. jewelry, guns. tools and more in ex-
change for money. And much of that money,
·:ihop owners say, g<K'S immediately into the
<'asinos Jn the pockets Of gamblers.
SllOPOWNERS AL'iO hear a lot of hard·luck
stories. but those a.ren'l exch;,ingt'<i for money.
"Jl's runny. Someti mes peopJe come lo Reno
with SSOO lo lose. They lose tha( and they can·t
stop playing. Tbey lose a sense of values and
maybe hock a diamond ring and play some
more. Maybe they wln and come back for the
ring. maybe they don't," Mack sald.
He emphasized thnt not all his patrons are
gambling losers who would hock their lasl
possession for money. But he also made it. clear
there are times when people come to Reno and
leave behind mos t. if not all, of their belongings
in pawn shops.
"Remember, a lot or tourists come through
here to get good buys on merchandise because
pawn shops arc a place to gel some good buys."
The interior of hls shop is mute evidence that
a lot of people have sold a lot or persona.J items.
Mack says he buys perhaps a bit more than he
sells. Sometimes customers hock items for a
loan. or sell outright.
"Mos t people won't l<•ll you lf they want to
hock something for gambUng-they probably
think you wou Id gl ve them less.
"I REMEMBER ONE woman who came in
here with a hard-luck story, said she needed $S to
buy some milk for her kids. She look that money
and went right down the street and gambled it
away -1 watched her.'' Mack said.
His shop ls filled with musical instruments
(bis specialty), appliances, jewelry, sporting
goods and perhaps the less marketable ltems,
such as a stuffed bear (small1, a moose head
<large} and a sluffed goal <medium siie>.
"I've had men come in here and want lo hock
lhcit wives.·· he s aid. almost whispering.
Oid they want the money for gambling"
·'Something like that.·· he said.
Another shop owner , Chet Sanders. s:.iuJ a
man entered his slore recently trying to hock his
body (or medical science.
"HE WAS ARGUING lh:.tl since the hospital
here buys cadavers. a person should be able to
pawn his body." ~
How much did he want?
.. We never got that far. I wa11n't Interested.··
Sanders said.
Do many people pawn items In Reno shops ~o
raise money for gambtihg?
"Obviously. a lot of them do. lt'R very dir·
f1cult to say how many, though. But I'll tell you
what. the casinos here are happy with us. We
provide mUl1ons or gambling dollars each year
for Reno."
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sonal prejudices 1C1 hre style, mission launched a probe last Florida and Michi~an. i omlng. drinking hahiti., week for an answer to thut Th e Pha rmace utical fltT•T•Oustus•Nns l'ttTmousaustNIEU PUBLICNOTJCE I • ti f"t' I NAME STATEME"T NAMIESTATEMENT FltTITIOUS•UStNEU ona assoe1a ons. 1'<> 11ca question. The invest.a~ation will Mnnufac turers Association, The 1011ow1no otr'4h "c1a1"<1ow· ,.,.10110 .. •no1><11"°"1'0o1noou..r••M1-5-T-.-T-rM-1-N-,.-0-,,-A-•_A_N-00-N-M-EN_T_, NAMESTATlMIENT
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shier a lions." he said. nnm(', dnt0 s instead of r <'lvin" on necessarily work as well In the c~a ""' t A'1J06 I)( .Hunlln<1tonBuct1,cA. r>1E l ENN•S MAC>11N . 1ll1S-F No 101.1.•oun.o N•o""'· c.11 ,.,.,, C 11 hi . "" .J ,, d••'·~·.~.bv' ''n.~' •• '""""''ed by""•"· ... ~.~~ ... bU, ''""" •~ concNc1t0 b)' "" '" "'•• F•br•<••nl• ••1••1on Vt•10, tA Ji'""@\ ,,.rn·11"~· U>o MMt""" utmnn sa t t s view l'Xtcn· brand names. 1)0(1.v, dcii;pite clauns to be the ~ u • --y • ~ • N 1 c.11
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" ployment. insurance. a nd billlon ofthe $7.5 bilhonworlh or Resear ch Bonrd re1ccts that '°""'•<.torkn10r .... .,..town1yonJutv ~;:c•••"•1 D••""'°""''""Jutv ~~r••"'m,atn Co11<1tvon0tt00tt .:!.~""'"'"ONtu<t..,ilY""'"
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,...11c-lh ... r "nyonc criticized an 811 u u t wh e the r r 1 v a I d r u p, ruled in M llY that a Vir"1nla luw l'ICTtTiovnu~•N€H "cT1r1ounus1 .. 1u , .... 1 PU RLIC NOTICE 1111C .... ._. manuraclurers use unfair or de· hannlng drug :1d:< was illegal. "AMI n AT1M1.HT NAM1:nar£"'1"' l'VOI•'_ °'.,. c .. sr °"''''~IOI. ct.ant's parents or other mcm-,,.,1.,._,~11-W1••••0i>i11Qtiw .,,_.,., .. _,~'"nofll\-"91lu\1"'" Juty n,...,,,~.,1.1,11.,.,~ 1------------of hi" family wtrc ('()f'llalned ceptl\'t' pract1ct•s to sell Uw1r and ofrlci als said lhc ruling rro-"'"'"' -c A 11 ,. e T c ,. R r -----------'-'-'"'-'' '~c:~~~~!:~!~14,,':'
odanlnvestigallveautomob l<'in-brands . hahly will wipe out simJlar laws t.A PAl n1.f' HO II, IOI• .. ,...,. ClCTllAORo•N••"l'. ,,, .. All<lftl• PUBLIC NOTICE r""1o110 .. 1nci.,.,..,11,•••~"91111 ... The Drug Rcsear('h Ho:1rd or in other states. V~q,Ato, !.•n Clrtnt1nle, C..lllo<IW• W•y l-•11un~Nloutl CA.tnl/ -ll"UU.
Mance reporl rorm. •>•7~1,,,., L. 0,..1,, IUO O•l\ltat {)<., 0 .. 10 W1lll•m AA.yo, UI" All..,11, ------·------1 lllVI NE OAR AO l , t >Ot tlu,, '--•
Gutman was called lo \esttry R N gl d? L.t11...,. ... 11,.,c.••ito•t1••906ll way,1.•oun•N1aut1,tA.t1•ll "CT1t1ov1avs11u:u eottr••,...,CA ,,.,.o -·l bu • In olvin" r-''1t re eports e ecte . 0.•10 ,, Ottan-•. 7:t)I Town!• Tiii• l/UtlM\\ ,, 'OfttlU<lflf bV..,. .n NAa.11 STATIPMl!NT Orl•n J•m•• Vin•, H"4 u Oulll• a..,.. a se.. v ,. c '-'' • .•• di ltluAI TN lottowlrie ""o" I• ""'"" ... .i. Lt'lt. Mlt\l<lft 'lltfo. CA . .,.,, pcf18lhathave come lo thenllen l)(l••.StnttAne.C••110•111•"''°' • nev1~w MAYO neu•n K•M~'" R•' D•'''"· 2•"• tJ~of the ACl.V n;1llonl)I office 1"1' bu\tn•H .. '0""~(ttd l>Y • flll\ •••tem•nl .,,," "'"" ....... '"" ACCC:NT ON NAii. s 7/U\ "°'""' llKOOO, M•\\IO" VltfG. (A, .,.u
h UI I SACRAMENTO (A J>, " "There are tin estimated 4.000 ~""···~;:,:·~h;;' .. ,, County c·~·· OI OunQ<I (l>untyonJ11•y Ro•o. \ult• I. l "'""• N1Qv••. '"'' "'"'ftll\\ bu\1"4PU ,, ~, ..... ne sue ca11c was ou nM n.i, ,,.1,.,....111 ... , 11,.,, ""'" 1.,. 11, "''-,~,-c.iuorn••'l•ll · bY•11t,..•••tw111.,.,\111p -..l---'ay wh"nlhcthtce·d"'y h"ar crackdown ts startin11 on cm· t o 6.000 pos~lbl e u s er!' 1n ,. ~ h •"u l,,,,.. """""•· n•• ""''""'"" o.z .. ,,, lwrMJ ,._ .. " e -.ly Cl41t l< al Ou n<M (Ollft!Y..,Jllly Pvbll·~d 0,.~ (.,..\I 0..lly Alo4. p II "'0 U h .. ,,•nJ VIM
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+. opened. ployt'rs who foil to repoc1. lhe use Cabforn1a indus try. but onJy 21 1•. • '' P Jlllvts.;,;,..,.,0;~;t.1• u. •u• J"H• :!:i~~:.,:O· • "•wu"'1 ~ .. , • 1~1, ~;•••-nt .... lllfd ... 111 "'"
of cancer·causlng chemicals. or employers have thu$ far reported PvllllYiMI °' ... .,.. CoHt Dtl•y "'1ot. '"'' ""'~'"'" '' <•<1au<•tc1"'•n1n-t:Ollfl•• ''•'~ •' 0••1111• ~., ,,..
IAMES C. Miilstone. ass1 ·tant. who use them w1theut sale~uards -strong t'nough proof of the ex· "._"•·•·it, n. ,.,, sw 1 P UBLIC NOTICE C111n0u~•T•••H t.vn,.. ,.Miuuo """"'' 1· •m. ~,.....
managlnJt editor oC the SL Louis for workers. say~ lhest.atcchicfot lentofthe violation ... Cart<'r11aid. Tith tt•••-111 w•• 111•<1 Mlh '"" M111-0rAn119 C'CNll °""' "''"'· I h d h h -' .._ 1ndustn•"tsa(et y. PURI.IC NOTICE ~ICTtTtouseusi .. us Cnuntytterk o•Of•nu.countyOllJuty AtJCJU\••.1s.n,t• ... l • »etl• Pqat·D spate • sal c an u~en· u • l'jAMIE STATEMIENT
· d•led automobile Insurance Art Carter said that Inspection~ lie said when em ployer5 do not l'ICTmousius•NEst Tr.e ro11ow1n11 1>11•~ '' c1o1nci _, M. ••1•· ,. ....
b of :. adver se In haveshownappurentwldespreud voluntarily comply. "f intend to NAMI UAtaMINT ,,..,.,, Pu1111.-C>f•11.,.co•••o ... 1vP11m. rtJBLICNOTICE ¥ausc • n i'denllfy violalors and enforce ,.,.1011ow1nci1>erto~bNlftO_•_ &Oltl\tT, tb6n ArllOr O• .......... A41v ... 11.e.n.n.1t1• wo1• ------------vtitlgative report on him. disregard or the 2· year-old report .. , 11191et1 &""<"· c.A. ""'' <~·mi
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PVBLIC N011CE
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Heart Infection Battled
By ANNECOOP£1l
OI Ul• o.llr ,, ... $Ull
Wh~ Ruth Andenon of Miss100 Viejo
vlelted the denll11l earlier lhh year, she:
bad no way of knowin& she'd wind up
criticaUy ill, frt the hospital fOt' mont.h.s
and facing the loss of her famtly's home
to pay enormous medical bLlls.
Mra. Anderson, SO, had rheumatic lever
as a child, whic h apparenUy weakened
her heart. Her gum infection appeared so minor
to herself and her dentist that pre·
cautionary antlbtoUc treatment was de·
emed unnecessary.
Soon after, she developed cold·llke
symptoms and her physician prescribed
antlbtotics. But the fever persist..>d.
Tests finally revealed that bacteri:l in
her bloodstream had settled on the
valves o( her damaged heart und begun
attacking it.
''BACTERIA multiply on t he heart
valves o f s uc h a patient ." s aid
cardiologist Alan Bures. "They eal up
the valves."
A four-week stay at M1ss1on Communi· ti Hospital, where h1gh·antens1t) doses
of Intravenous penicillin were ad·
miniJtued, seemed to knock out the in·
tecuon. Soon arter Mrs. Anckrsoa'1 returo
l)ome, the symptoms al bacterial inf~· uoo returned. s1.1d her busba.nd, Don.
She was sleepy all the time, be said, and
ran a rever.
In mid·June Mrs. Anderson was <.td·
milted t o St. Joseph's Hospital 1n
Otange, where she has been receiving
high dosages of antibioUcs in a continu·
inf. batUe with the bacterial lntection.
n the meantime. due either to the In· foction itaelf or to the high doses or an.
UbloUcs, Mrs. Andersoo has suffered
kidJ\ey damage.
HER KIDNEYS have tailed at least
three times since her admission lo St.
Joseph's, forcing her to rely on a kidney
• dialysis machine:
She stays in the hospital cardiac care
unit. The extra load on her h eart
necessitates careful monitoring, said
Bures. He said rhythm d1sturbances are
not uncommon among \'1ctims or
rheumatic fever.
Bures said he expects Mrs. Anderson's
kjdney runctions to retum to oormaJ.
When this happens and tbe infection has
cleared up, be said, her doctors wllJ
perform tests to establish whether her
heart valves must be replaced.
If the infection is not cured, she s aid, th~ inferted valves will have to be re·
moved.
''The moral to the story," said Dr.
Bures, "1s that a patient with a heart
murmur ought to r eceive antibiotic
treatment before any dental work,
before childbirth and befoTe some kinds
of surgery. This would tend to prevent
the kind of a bacterial infectfoo Mrs. An·
derson is battling now."
Dan Anderson, a truck driver who has
lived in Mission Viejo for st>ven year s,
said he ls a .. afraid to ask" what his
wife's medical bills are to date.
"I JUST WANT them to do whalC\'er
they can to m akc my wife well," he said.
•·1 ·11 pay for it somehow, even if J have to
sell the house ."
Bures said that when a patient has a
gigantic bill and insurance funds have
been exhausted, the remainder is often
written orr.
Fishy Outing
1 A Catchy One
August is a good chance to get some fishing
done before scnool sta1ts, as several
youngsters proved on the docks at Dana
Point last week. At left are Paul P1tsker, 13. 1f
San . Juan Capistrano (foreground) . and
Deirdre Vaughan. 9. of Dana Point. Deirdre·s
take was not disclosed. but Paul pulled in six
of the finny harbor denizens, as he shows
below.
Daily Pilot Photos
by Richard Koehler
: Embezzlement Charged--
•
A man a ccusc•cl of em·
bezzlin~ Slil 1.000 from
his employers wh ile he
was servin~ as their vice
presjdent and controller
has been orderct.I to face
trial Oct. 12 in Orange
County Superior Court.
clatl' fo r Theod ore Schwartz was indicted
Joseph Schwartz, 37, Los by the Gr and Jury on
Angeles, who is free on multiple charges of
his promise to appear. grand theft and forgery
.Sehwartz has been or· ·after it was alleged that
dered to return Sept, 10 he de ( r au d e d the for pretrial action. McCarthy Company, an
JudJtC J a m es II .
Walsworth set the lnaJ
P l'BLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU~ aus11ons
N.llME Sl.llTEMENT
1~ f')tlQf111ilf\Q (l.ft\.U'l I'll Dvil'"'l l"-1 ~
flit\\•\ 8EllCMW 000 FOIHST
P"OOUCIS. 10tll OH<lt-Unit.
Hunl1,,9ton Urdrh (" •7'441
AIJn R l ,., >o•H e. .. ch.w>Od
I •"' Hu"lll>Qlnn O.•tn C .II ,,.,..
ft\1\ OUS.1twr'> !\ c.ond\141td bW.,, '"·
Ot•tOU•J
Al..., A L••
""fhot \ t1tf\"l"J'llf'l1 Wft t1lfld Wtlt\ tf'M
(ounty Cler~ 01 Or~ngt Co..nty on July u .tt7'. ,,_
Pul>l•V>td O••nQ• Co••I O•l•v PllQt, July II, U. •ftd Aug I. 8. t'14
:io.i..·
Scientist
Honored
A 52 1,5 00 senior
fell ows hip has been
3\\ardcrl to u UC Irvine
re se ar c h er i n
biochem istry by the
Ameri can Caneer Socie·
ty. The recipient is Dr.
Mana C. Pellegrini, a
member of a research
group htaded by Dr.
J erry Manning.
assista nt professor of
molecular biology and
biochemistry. ----------1 The fellowship will
Dralh Noflre• suprort Dr. Pellegrini's ----1(-11-.-""-5-A----1 research for 15 months.
JOHN F 11•uME~ ,.,,d•ntot c"''" She and Dr. Manning are ""'"" °"'• o• o .,,, ""Y11'1 " "'• studying the effects Q( .-V''flv•d b-; h1\ w•f• W•11Uth1• M o-i.. ,.,., 0•" "'•'"•'o' L•nt"''" <~Two ho rm o ne·proteln in-~"'f.::::'~:~r~ .. ~:';;~,~.~:.:: teract1ons in genetic re--
n. ..... .,. ,,,,,,.,,, "'"'"""'""""', gulat1on, using a .iene·
'"" N•,. -·· 11•""'"' ••111 o1 ow mnrkin~ technique that ~~~· :.,s:,. ~:.ww!:'~~';;,~~.C:. ';~ lhey developed to 197S.
Bto.dW•V C~SN'I# V•\ll•tt0n ta ~"
~•r •t 1 00 ~M Ott1c ... nt flt•• John
A l·~~aH Int """ ,,, ~4n filbt'tel
C .._I•••· lkll 8r040••t ~-T·
dite<lor'
BAL Tl·llE"OEAON
FUNeRAL HOMe
orona dC'I Mar '673·9450
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BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
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Laguna Beach
494-941 5
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495·1776
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Chapel
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HOME
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Westminster
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627 Main St.
Huntington Boach.
536·6539
can 1u-s11e.
Put a f•'\ wotda
to work for u.
Grant Given
To Historian
Dr. Michael P.
John son of L aguna
Beach. assist ant pro·
Cessor of history at UC
ln•ln i.>, is among 97
American and Canadian
scholurs who have been
awarded research
f e ll ows h i ps b y the
Americ an Council of
Learned Societies. Dr. Johnson, who
joined the UCI faculty in
1971, will study pre·Civtl
War family and work
conditions in Charleston,
South CarolJna.
THE
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Anaheim real estate syn-
dicate.
An indictment is a
formal ch a r ge made
against a person by the ·~llililli Grand Jury. It does not
estab lis h gu1 ll or in·
nocence.
Ping Pong
Openings
There are still open·
ings for plng pong ,
players or all ages fOf' the
fourth annual EasteT
Seal Ping Pong
Tournathon, Aug. ll·lS I
at the Royal Jnn,
Anaheim. I
All proceeds from the
Tournathon will 10 to
benefit services for 1 physically and
functionally han·
dicapped children and
adults. There will be a
nominal registration fee
for each player. For
more Information call 633-7400. ....... ....... ...._ __
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FOR
Gold Jewelry
Diamond, & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry
Watches
Crystal
Porcelains
China
Paintings
Bronze Statues
Sil vet
Vintage or Classic Autos
Boats
Antiques
etc.
We eppra!H & buy whole estatea or ainqle Hema or we11 sell for
you on com.missio.n.
li you don't bow what it ll or what lt ii worlb-brino tt tn (or call
us and we'll come out). No obligation or charge for verbal
appraisal, either in youi home or i.n ow gallery •
. (]///'~ p~.£M.
APPRAISERS 25'2WEltCOAITHtGRWAY AUCTIONEERS
NEWPORT IEACK-US.1200
ESTATE APPllAJSAlS ANO SALES FOR LA WYERS • BANKS• TRUSTtr.S & WCUTORS
Sunday,Augusl8, 1976 DAIL v PIL..01' Af
Trial Set in Robbery ] . -~
Three men Indicted by themselves and call
the Ora n ge County ~heriff'sdeputies. buratary aod robberrv
char&es. •1•
An indictment 11 a 'V
formal c bar1• machr~• aaa1n1t a peraoa by the I •
Grand Jury. lt dot9 no('~\
establish 1ullt. or in:.,_
Grand Jury on armed A Laguna Be ach
robbery and burglary patrolman picked up the
charaH lovoMng break· subsequent radio aJert
ins in South Laguna, and trailed the three to
Ne14•port Beach and San Newport Buch where
Clemente have been or-they were booked on nocence. d~red to race trial Oct. 25-------------------"''
m Superior Court.
Judge James II.
Walsworth set the tnaJ
date tor Edward San·
terian, 21661 Brookhurst
St., Huntington Beach,
And re w J oseph
Mangi no, 42, of 303
Marguerite, Corona del
Mar, a nd· Davld Troy
Branon, 34, or Morgan
Hill, Calif.
THE TRIO was arrest·
~ • lrJAllarfli lw • ah .. _,
Edwards montessori school
.... i.tte. ..... ..m ............... .......
• open 8:30 a.m. • 6:30 p,m. • bilingual education
• karate • voga • year.roond swimming
• aerobatics • private music • Individual academic Instruction
997-1200
ed last Jan. 29 after 5003 •. chp•• .,,_
allegedly being iden-------------------Ufied as the three men-------------------
who forced their way in-
to a South Laguna home
where two women were /ltitztllil!ll'"-
robbed of cash , gold
coins, silver and jewelry
with a t otal value of
$S.OOO.
Both w omen were
bound and gagged but
they were able to free I
C•ll •42-5678.
Put a few word•
lo work tor ou.
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Topple U.S. Spikers
O.lly l>ilal -lH llY '•lrl<lr O'Oonnell
EDISON'S RICK BASHORE (14) AVOIDS RUSH BY MARTIN MCDERMOTT (75)
South's Running Game
COLLEGE PARK, Md. <AP1
Ludmila Bragina set a world
record a nd the Soviet Union
women's relay team set another
Saturday as the United State5,
with one of its poorest women's
performances in history, lost a
duel track and field meet to the
Soviets. .
The Soviet s quad captured the
cumulative men's and women's
scoring, 211· 157, although the
U.S. men outscored their coun·
terparts, 115·107.
Bragina l ed an awesome
women's assault by cap!uring
the 3.000-meter run in a blazing
8:27 1 for a world rttord
Bragina. the 1972 Olympic!>
1.500 meter ·champion. fimshe<t
only fifth in that. event an the
Olympics at Montreal and was
considered over the hill. But ber
amazing performance through
misty rain was one of nine re·
cords set by Soviet women dur·
ing the two days.
The 33-~ar-old Bragina wiped
out the previous world mark of
8:45.4 set two months ago by
Grete Waitz of Norway.
The Soviet women's mile r elay
team was clocked in 3:29.l to
smash the previous world mark
of 3:30.3 set by West Germany
last year.
In 13 of the 14 women's events.
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Destroys North, 33-10
-Soviet athletes placed t-2. The
only breakthrough came when
Olympic s ilver m edalist Kathy
McMillan finished second in the
1'· long jump t o Lidiya Alleyeva.
't' The American women's squad.
By ROGER CARLSON Ottfte O•oly P,1414 S..,I
Scoring 33 points tn th<.' rirst
three quarters. th<.' South All-star
footba ll te am destroyed the
favored North, 33·10, Saturdity
night at Orange Coast College.
It wasl\'t as close as the final
!>core indicates as the underdoJ,:
South of Fount:un Valley lligh
coach Bruce Pickford !ioftene<I
tbe North defense early with stab
bing runs. then bombardt'd the•
losers with a passin~ Sl~•ml' 111
dominate the 1s!.ue 0"l"d have never bt.'11eH:d •l,"
~aid Pickforfl. "The North 1s a
better team than that but wej:!ot to
them quick. l 'm JU.St very happy
with our kids I l.'an't think of
anyone who d idn "t play well
"We worked ''ery hard on the
North's defcnsin stunting in
practice and ~ot a lot of griping.
-utitpaidoff."
It was O\'er qui<'kly for the 5.000 ~ms as the South took command
~arly with the running of Gre~
Speicher , Steve Foley and Dt>nni~
Boswell.
The South was toutl'<I to havt>
\he ~r<.'at passing threat in
•uarterbacks Ri ck Bashore and
Chris Dove. but their pass aenal
aames were set up hy the runnmi.t
•nd it proved an un stoppable·
t ombination.
. Bashore of llunttn~lton lkac•h"s
f:dison and Gary Confer of Costa
Mesa 's Es tancia Jligh. t he
players of the itame, teamed up
(Or a 33-yard TD hookup in thl'
Econd period to itive the South a
-Oedge and tht> hondwntlng was
the w all
: The nifty Estanr1a rccc1vl'r
also caught a 30· yard payoff in the
third quarter from Fountain
Valley·s Dove. taking the pass
and mo..-ing the final IS yards
through traffic.
Other scoring came via the
ground game as Foley of Newport
Harbor and Bashore each went
over from a yard out and Speicher
of Santa Ana's Foothill lligh
raced seven yards for a TD.
Tustin p l aceki ck er Ji m
l.achmund toed three PATs aud
aJI that was left was for the North
to sa' e s ome face in the final
quarter with a 37 -yard fi eld goal
by Todd Peterson aad a 30-yard
TD pass from Greg Tucker to
MlkeGlhr.ore.
The South, 10 racking up more
points than any Rebels eleven in
the prior 16 Orange County All-
st ar confli cts, played like a
seasoned team rather than a
bunch or aJJ-stars.
The b locking w as c r isp.
penalities few and miscues
almost non-existent.
And the North added to its own
problems-the m ost disastrous a.
fourth down gamble late in the
second period. Jim Haynie ran in·
to a stone wall and the South took
over at the North JO with 40
seconds rem aining.
On the ens uing play Dove went
to Confer in the end zone and pass
interference set the South up on
the North one-yard line. Bashort!
danced past the left side ofthe line
and it was 19·0. .
In the third period the North got
only three downs on one series-
See South, Page All
~Jaworski, Harris
~Lead Rams, 26-14
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I Quarterbacks Hon Jawor~k1 untl
.Jaml.'s llarns pro\id('(I the of
fens1vt"' ~purk and "the Jone!->
,boys" came up with the big Ol'
fcnswe ploys as thl' Los An~ell'!>
Hams rolled to a 26 14 National
Football Lcal(ul.' exhibition \•11·
tory over the Dullos Cowboys
Saturday nl(?ht.
Ra ms defe nsive crnl Leroy
Jones blocked a Dallas field goal
attempt and caused o Cowboys·
fumble with a j arrlnl{ tackle. and
defensive t ackle Cody Jones
helped the Los Angeles defenf!e
shut off the Dallas rush and keep
con s t a nt press ure o n its
quarter backs.
J aworski t'Omplt'tcd 10 of lU
pass~s ror 138 yards in the first
haJf. helping the Rams move out
to a 17·7 lead al intermission.
llnrri!I then started the second
hatr and quickly gave the Rams
another touchdown when he hit
I larold Jackson with a 4~-yard
scoring pass.
Lawrence Mccutcheon scored
on a one-yard plunge with the
game 9 1'\I minutes old, Tom
Dempsey kicked a 36-yard fi eld.
goal lo m ake it 10·7. then John
Cappelletti r an seven yards for
Los Angeles• other flrsl hair
score .
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pomts Just by showing up, wound
up with 42. T he woml•n's team
was weakened when at least a
dozen Olympic team members.
who were apparently homesick.
did not show up for this two-day
r ain.punctuated meel al the
University of Maryland.
America's men\ however, out·
scored the Soviet men for the 10th
lime in 14 meetings dating back
to 19S8 when the series started.
American women have won
just once.
The Soviet Union leads in th~
overall series 11 ·2·1 with the tae
<'oming in 1971.
Edwin Moses and Mike 'htne
repeated their l ·2 finish an the
Olympic 400-meter hurdJes and
Olympi<' gold ruedal winner Mat•
Wilk ms won the discus for the top
men's performances.
Moll<'S. whose world record of
47 .64 won the Olympic title.
d ocked 48.55 and Wilkins tossed
217·2, 15 feel short of his world re·
<'Ord. Both m nrks were meet re·
cords.
Rain again s pollcd high·
jumper Dwight Stones' hopes
when the world record holder
failed to clear 7.5 und wound UJ>
last. ·
Stones pla<'t'd only third durin~
an Olympic rainstorm. and
although he said he would never
again jump m the ram he gave it
a try Saturday and managed
7-13~. His second attempt at 7.5
was very close. but the crossbar
slipped off moments later.
Sult, the combml'd defeat "as
not as humiliating as last ycar·s
225-138 So\'iet 'ictor) m l\Jl'\.
Reds Triu111pla, 4 -1
LA Loses Another I
As Foster Hoiners
LOS A NG EL ES CAP J
George Foster s lugged a three·
run hom er and P at Zachry scat·
tered eight hits as the Cincinnati
Reds defeated the Los Angeles
Dodgers 4· l Saturday night.
It was the Reds' third straight
win over the Dodgers. who trail
Cincinnati by 12 games.
Foster's homer increased his
National eague r bi lead to 97
and ov cam e a second-inning .
Dodger• Slate
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homer by Ron Cey, the only run
yielded by Zachry .
The rookie right-hander has
won 10 of his 13 decisions this
year , four without a loss lo Los
Angeles.
Foster was deprived of a home
run in the fourth inning when
Reggie Smith made a leaping
catch and then rell against the
railing in right field and had to
leave the came.
Foster then slugged his 24th
homer in the fifth i'Uling follow·
mg singles by Dave Concepcion
and Joe Morgan. as Tommy John
absorbed his eighth loss in 14 de·
('isions.
The Reds added their fourth
run in the seventh when Ed
Armbrister stole home. The vie·
tory was Cincinnati's ninth in 11
meetings with Los Angeles. The
Reds, who now lead the Dodgers
by 12 games in the Nnt1on;il
League West~ ha\'.£. won 10 01
their last 11 games.
Smith. after ma king the catch
on Foster's drive m the rourth m·
nmg. left the game with injuries
to his rib cage, left hip and n itht.
knee.
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Returns
To Cellar '
OAKLAND <AP J Sal Bando
hit his 21st home run or th(·
season and J oe Rudi and Phil
Garner drove in two runs apiec~
Saturday. leadin)t the Oakland
A's to a 9·1 victory over the
California Angels.
Right-h ander Mike Torrez,
9.10, scatter ed eight hits aod got
his firsl. victory since July 9.
Angels' starte r Don Kirkwood.
4.9, gave up the first six A's runs
and eight of their 12 hlt.'1.
Bando. the American League's
home run leader, connected with
011 T\I Toda11
Clla1111ef G at I 2:30
the bases e mpty in the third to
tlOOSt Oakland's lead to 3-0. The
A's had scored single runs in the
first and second innings.
California scored in the fourth
on singles by Bobby Bonds and
Tony Solaita and a ground ball by
Bruce Boehle, but the A's made
it 7·1 with a four-run r ally In the
fifth.
Garne r hit a bases-loaded
single to !\Cor e two runs in the
firth. Rudi brought In one run
with a sacrifice fly and Gene
Tcnacehad an rbl single.
* * *
Dallas' scor es came on a five·
yard pass from RogerStaubach to
Dr~w Pearson late in the first half
and on a Scott Laidlaw one-yard
dive with jusl over 2Y.t minutes
left in the game. ,DAVE SCROGGINS (50), KEV1N PATTERSON (52) LEAD THE SOUTH'S DEFENSE.
The A's. second to Kansas City
in the Western Division, picked
uJ) one game but still arc u dis-
tant 11 behind. The Ang~ls re·
turned lo last place after escat.>-
ing the cellar with a v1cLory Fri-
day night.
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WBC Ends Round: No Decision ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -or.
ficlals of t he World Boxing
Council, in' the absence ol aill.ng
President Jose Sulaiman of Mex·
ico City, reached no tt>nclusions
in discussions Saturday involv·
ing a controversial fight decision
in Korea last week, or tbe site or
a projected title fi&bt involving
Los Angeles and Ghana.
Sulaiman remained in a
hospital here following an •P·
parent mild beart attack Friday
night. bul associates s aid he was
upected to fly bomeSUnday.
Tbe meeliD8 IQted several
I
hours. The main topic was the de-
c is ion in a figbl between
RJgoberto R iasco of Panama and
Yum Dong Kyun of South Korea.
Los Angeles referee Larry
Rozaduta reversed himself after
the 15-roundcr in Pusan and
awarded th e s up er·
bantamweight title lo the
Korean. From the rirlg, he had
proclaimed Rlasco t.hi winner as
the defending cha mpion.
The referee returned to Los
AngeJes and ~aid his llle had
been threate ned if be didn'I.
switch bas vole lo the KON!an, a
·dailn Jlotly deaied·fltet i"'•
K«ea.
fte WBC left the matter for Its
. executive councll to decide. Ap-
parently Yum ta stJD at leaat the
tempOrary cbamp6oo.
Nothing w.a1 deeided cm the site
or 'a proj ected WB C
(eatberwel1bt ~bampiontbip
fight between rbaD1P'on DavMI
Kotey ot Ghana and Danny Lopes
ol Los Angeles.
Promoter Don FrHer reaf·
rtrmed en offv of •.ooo t.o
J(otq if the Cigbl is staled al the
1'onnn in lnalewood lnOclober.
Ghana promo&era iDSist on
stagjnl the figbt·thtte, and ol-·
fered Lopez $2$,000. Lopu•
IJ\ana1er. Howie S&eiadler• re·
jected the bicl as he baa done in
the past. .
Lopei knocked out Art ltafey of
~an Die10 in the ffVenth round of
their stheduled ti·~er n-1.
day nl&lrt in their elimination
mat~h to get the crack·at·the U-
Ue. It was just before this fight
that the wsc· pre.ident was
s tricken and taken to an
Inglewood hospital.
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Sports in Brief Golf Title
Awarded
Alamitos Race Results Top Mare
Luebber Narr~wly
Misses No-hitter
ARLINGTON -M!Mtsot.a'i
Steve Luebber came within one
strike of a no-hiller Sat1trd11y
night. then gnve up two hit.a and a
run to the Texas Rangel'I before
reliever Bill Campbell sec11red a
3.1 victory.
Luebber. a 27 ·year-old rlghl·
hander with a checkered career,
had the Rangers in the palm Of' his
hand until koy Howell llned a Lwo-
out. full-count s ingle lhat skipped
through center fielder Lyman
Bostock's legs for a two-bnse er·
ror.
After Howell reached third
base on Bostock's miscue, he
scored on a sharp single by Mike
Hargrove. At this point. Min -
nesota m ;,inaf!er Gene Mauch
came to the mound and shook
Luebber 's hand, look the ball and
called for Campbell. The reliever
promptly ended it by stnking out
Jeff Bur roughs.
Until the ninth, Luebber had
allowed onJy three runners to re·
ach base -when the Hangers
loaded the bases on two walks and an error in the seventh inning.
Polbla Rei urn
TORONTO -Polish athletes
who announced Friday they were
withdrawing from the Oly mpics
for the Physically Disabled have
returned and will continue to com·
peleunder protest.
The Poles. who had joined six
other countries in a protest
against the apartheid policies or
South Africa whic h has a team at
the Games. took part in the swim·
ming Friday night and all their
scheduled e\'entsSaturday.
The others who withdrew were
Kenya, Vf(anda. Jamaica, lndla.
Cuba and Sudan.
11.S., ff oHattd Tiff
TORONTO-TheUn.iledStates
and Holland are in a two-way bat-
tle for-gold medals al the nfth
Olympic · for the Physically Dis·
a bled.
SOUTH •..
Continued from Page A-10
indicative or its problems all
night.
The North was without recetv·
1og threat Hick Parma or Ken·
nedy High. lost du<-to a foot in·
JUry . "It didn't affect our de·
fensi\'e plans," sajd Pickford.
"We didn'l have anything special
planned for him.''
The South defense. un·
derplaycd throughout pregame
puhlirlty, was pl'rhaps even more
1mposmR than the South's of·
rcnse.
The United States bu the moat
medals, 48, wltb 20 &old.14 silver
· and 14 bronze.
Ra•rez Breeze•
NORTH CONWAY. N.H.
Davia Cup star Raul Ramirez
trounced Clifr Rtchey, e-1, &·l
Saturday, but the on-ag.Un. off.
again New England rain forced
postpon em ent ol the second
semifinal match in a $100,000
tennil tournament.
Top-seeded J immy Connon,
the defending champion. and w>-
seeded Zeljko Franulovlc wlll
play lheir semifinal round today,
wealher permitting, todetermine
who will meet Ramirez for the
championship and first prize or
Sl6,000 and a $10,000car
Teaclt4tr Surprl•e•
COLUMBUS. Oh1o -Brian
Teacher upset Dick Stockton S·7,
7-6, 6-4 in quarter finals action of
the Buckeye t e nnis cham-
pionships Saturday.
In other action. top-seeded
R0&eoe Tanner whipped Patricio
Cornejo 6-2, 6-0 ; Vijay Amritraj
downed brother Anand 3-6. 6·2.
7-6; Stan Smith eliminated Colin
Dibley 7 -6, 6·3.
Blgtte•f lt'I••
SUNNINGDALE. England -
Chako Higuchi ol Japan fired a
par -74 Saturda_y and won the
European Women's Golf Cham·
pionship with a four-round, 12·
under.par 284, s ix s trokes over
her nearest rivals, Americans
Kathy Whitworth and Sandra
Palmer.
Te11r11ew Po•tpolled
ENDICOTT. N.Y. -Rain
f o r ced postponement or
Saturday's third round of the
S200.000 B.C. Open golf t01.tma-
ment.
Officials scheduled two rounds ror today with 3 third-round tee·
ocrsetfor7 a .m ., <EDT>.
Dr. f'a~r Dies
OCALA. Fla .-Dr. Fager, the
1968 horse of the year. has died al·
ter suffering a twisted intestine.
The 12-year -old f1orida-bred
horse, winner or $1,002,642 in his
lhree-year career. died at the
Tartan Farm Thursday night.
Gret19 ¥lrior10 ...
TALLADEGA, Ala.-Peter
Gregg drove stead ily
through a driving tJllnatorm and
piled up a wide margin for victOC'y
in Saturday's shortened 'Bama
200 for International Motor Sports
Association Grand Touring sports
Ci!TS.
To Lopez
Naaer 1..opea: UM mt ntiODal
colltela&e womn'1 cbacnplon,
defeated Lari G arb.cz on the 31st
hole Saturday to wln the tJUe in
the ah Trana-national amateur
1oU championships at Mission
VI eJo Country Club.
&..Ol)el, a member ol the Curtis
Cup team, bad a flve·hole
advantage over Garbacz with slic
remaln1ns as they approached
the 311t hole. Lop6 won that
hole, 1etUn1 a par, and Garbacz
conceded. On the 18l·yard. par-3 hole.
Lopei uaed a five iron on her
drive to land 35 feet from lhe pin.
Meanwhile, Garbacz's drive wu
to the right of the green. Garbacz
chipped short and tMn putted
beyond the pln.
Lopes came with.in inches or a
birdie and was awarded a 3, win-
ning the bole.
Lopez shot a 71 for the first 18
holes and had a seven-bole
advanta1e over the 17-year-old
Garbacz, who carded 81.
Lopez, 19, is Crom Roswell.
N.l\l. and waa the 19'75 Mexican
national champion. Garbacz is
from South Bend and won Ule
Dorothy Pease Award Monday.
That honor goes to the junior
medalist with the lowest score.
Jn championship c~alion
finals Saturday. defending cham-
pion Beverly Davis downed Julie
St.anger , l ·up.
Ex-area Star
In Mat Win
CERRITOS-John Duffy, a
former Martna High (Huntington
Beach J student, defeated Danny
Samaniego. 7 ·5. In a high school
championship match al lhe U.S.
WresWn1 Federation freestyle
tournament Saturday afternoon
al Cerritos High School.
Duffy, who will be a senior al
Payson Hlgh in Utah thls fall.
and Samanlego. a New Mexico
resident, were high school state
wresWng champions this past
year. Dutry attended Marina
High as a aophomore.
The nex.t federation tourna-ment will be Sept. 4 at Marina
High.
Kevin Patterson of Fountain
Valley, Glen Titensor of Bolsa
Grande and Westminsler's Ste"e
Williams and Mike Cadwell led a
unit that shut the North off com-
pletely.
Today's Sports on TV
Mexicans Compete
Club Cuauhtemoc. the visiting
Mexican aquallcs contingent
from Me xico City, continues its
competition Monday in swim-
ming and water polo at Newport
Harbor High School.
Corona del Mar lllgh's water
polo team provides the op-
posHion Monday morning at. 7,
while the Costa Mesa Aquatics
Club and Club Cuauhlemoc vfe in
swimming al4 p.m .
10 a .m . <4> -NFL
OIAMPIONSRIP GAM~ -
The 1973 NFC divisional
playoff game between the
Minnesota Vikings and the
Washington Redskins.
11 a.m. (28) -TENNIS -
Semifinal matches in the
$75,000 Buckeye Boys Ranch.
championships at Columbus.
Ohio.
12:30 p .m . ~4) -NFL
ACTION '7•. (5) -ANGELS
BASEBALL -The Angela
meet tbe A 's at the
Oakland-Alameda County
Coliseum.
1 p.m . (2) -T ENMS
The singles final in the
$100,000 Volvo International tennis championships. from
North Conway, NH.
3 p .m. (2> -NFL
FOOTBALL -The Dallas
Cowboys meet the Rams in a
game taped at the Coliseum
Saturday night.
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You've heard it before:
Something you use a lot of is go-
ing to cause an early end to your
lire.
This time it's soft water.
According to a UC Irvi ne
medical resea rch~r. there is
some good scientific evidence
that communities that have soft
water have an unusually high
rate of sudden-death heart at-
tacks and strokes.
Until this week. the sort water
problem was of no significance to
Orange Coast residents, who use
hard water brought to southern
California from the Colorado
River by the Metropolitan Water
District.
On Wed nesday. the MWD
began mixing Colorado Ri\'cr
water with sorter water, brought
In from the l''eather River Pro·
3ect in Northern Californie1 .
THE BLENDED water will re-
duce the water hardness by half.
malte hard water hard may be
beneficial to man and that re·
moving them in a softening pro·
cess could lead to increased
deaths from heart attacks and
stroke among consumers.
Dr. Hal Pearson. water quality
engineer for the MWD, said dis·
trict officials are aware or the re·
search. but he noted there are not
enough hard data to reach a
significant conclusion.
Pears on also said that the
change in the county's water sup-
ply is not really from hard to soft
-it's from very. very hard to
hard.
I PEARSON explained that
water hardness is measured \·n
the amount of dissolved miner a s
in parts per million I ppm 1.
Soft water. has a mineral con·
tent or 0 to 85 ppm. Moderate
water runs from 85 to 125 ppm.
hard is 125 to 200 ppm, and very
hard is anything above 200 ppm.
Not all of -Orange County will
be affected by the change, water
officials s ay.
Most or the county -excep·
tions being south county inland
areas -gets its water from the
MWO's Diemer Filtration Plant
In Yorba Linda. where the two
kinds of water are blended.
Colorado Riv.,. water has a-
(!issol ved m i neral content of
nearly 750 ppm. By blending it
with state project water. the dis-
solved mineral content would be
lowered to a little more than 500
ppm. he said .
The inland areas south of
Irvine will not receive the
blended water, since that area 's
water s upply comes from a
feeder line that interrupts the
Color ado Ri ver aqueduct before
it gets to the Diemer plant.
l 'Cl's Richard Hochschild, or
Corona de l Mar. reacted with
concern rather than jubilation
w hen h e heard about the
decrease m water hardness.
He says there Is a growinl{
body or evidence that indicates
that the dissolved minerals that
"In other words. we arc not re-
ally getting a soft water. It is
sorter than what we had before.
but it is still at the upper end of
the hardness scale."
Hochschild. who is conducting
research into the processes of ag-
ing. holds rpasters degrees in
physics and biology, and he did
r esearch in private industry
before his appointment to the
UCI staff in January.
He explai ned that in re·
searching aging he has been
peripherally involved in studying
the ecrect of water on longevity
and has become acquainted with
( ;01 a prob/t•m'> Tht'n unt1• to l'nt 1>1111n l'at uni/ c11t red tape. getting the
t111s1JJ1·r.~ lltld action ,11ou llt't'd tu ~olvt' mequ1t1'.>.t m gouernment and bu.!1·
11~•11.~ .\/arl your q1ws111m~10 Pot Dunn Al Yuur Servwr. Orange Coast Dally
1'1/01.1• 0 Hor /SfilJ. Costa Mesa .('/\ 921i21i lnc/ud" 11n11r lvlrplwnP 1111mlx'r.
T1111col11mn oppcarsdmly 1•rn>pt Saturda11.~.
Too Mut'lt \lltaneln C Can Cause Dell«!Wne9
DEAR PAT: I don't know if t aking a lot of vitamin Creal-ly helps get rid of colds, but when I feel one coming on I In-
crease my dally supply. I've heard that taking a lot of
vitamin C can be harmful. What are the dangers?
E.T .• Dana Point
A study by Gerherd N. Schreuzer, profeHor or chemistry, UC
Sen Diego, lndlcetH th•t continue! m•Hlv• dosH of vlemln C
(thr•• or more gr ems per day) •ppeer to •lt•r th• vltemln C r4tgulet-
lng system of th• body. TM person •Mm• to build up •n enzyme
that 9P9ed• the brellkdown. of th• vlemln. A• • reMlt, the heny
vltemln C UHr hes • lower •mount Of this Vlt•mln tn his bldocl then
aomeon• who gets the norm•I amount In hi• diet. When the P9'90ft
atops t•klng lerge •mount• of vltemln c, th• body meteboHsm
k••P• on Hcretlng the vlt•mln •t • fHter•th•n•normel r•t•. This
c•n le•d to vlt•mln C «Mflclency within deys or week• efter lerge
doH• er• discontinued. TM ernount of ttlls vtt•mln recommended
for the .vereg• •dult by the Natton•I A•H•rch CouncM Is Just 45
mg. perd•Y·
DUplde O"er C•Ce-.e• Clealla
DEAR PAT: In February 1975, while Ykatloning in
South Laguna, I purchased hundreds of dollars worth of
merchandise at Muriel's in Laguna Niguel. One Rosenblum
suit had to be ordered in a different color than the one I tritd
' . ..
on. Based on the manager's assurance that the suit would be -
delivered to me in late March, I purchased It. When the sult
was delivered, I found that It was not What I f'ad ordered.
The jacket has • "osenblum label, but It wu not the
size I'd tried on. The skirt and slacks were a ~lightly dlf·
ferent shede of navy and had "Harold Gr¥t" labels on them. I phoned the shoP, but Muriel would not .,.ale to me. I
returned ttle suit April 23 via United Parcel Service. The
.shipment was refused, and when mt cousln personally
celled on Muriel at her shop no discussion of the refusal was
"a pile of research on the sub-
ject." 1
HOCHSCHILD said the re-
search into the relationship of
water softness to what he
described as sudden-death heart
attacks is still in preliminary
stages. but blocks or evidence
can be linked.
Hochschild explained that sud-
den-death bearl attacks are those
in which the patient does not sur-
vive more than 24 hours after the
attack. "Most of these victims
never even m ake it lo the
hospital, .. he said.
This type of heart failure is
caused by arrhythmia -a s itu a-
tidn in which the heart is not
beating but is vibrating in an er-
ratic manner.
Arrhythmias are the result of
abnormal conduction of elec -
trical signals in the heart, which.
Hochschild says, is basically an
electronic device.
"ll seems the ability to proper-
ly conduct these electronic im-
pulses is related to electrolytes
-or trace elements -in lhe
blood," he said. The most impor-
tant of these elements are
thou g ht to be cal ci um .
magnesium and potassium.
The impor tance of these ele
<See w.ATER. P age 82)
'1'11s RC0t'IDaa ....... •ater th.t !Ula a inineralcoateni . and ttie Wrd ,_.. tluarlde, for those consumers c!aaeernllel
lritbdental bytteae. .
At Arrow.._,._. purewater is Qtanutaetured in a dlstlllioa
proceu! The spriq 1'•W the company feta fnJm w!!ll• in the San
9e'nardlDo Kountaial. . To it 1' added dilCWed water to brtna the dissolved minerll
conle\lt down to about 100 paf!S per million (ppm). Ac•
, rorcUDa to Ute company• I• arielJsis of ill spring water, it con-
talna 11.awai calclu-, 1.2 ppm IOdiUl ud Z.• ppdr ~qnesiJuri. .ip.llddltloi ilD other .........
~ •• nuortdated •It« la made b1 addinc ainall
quanUties of ftuori~wdlltilled water.
allowed and my cousin was asked to leave. I have contacted
the Better Business Bureau and my cherge card company.
This matter sti I I ls not resolved.
D.L., Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich.
Owner Muriel Frame ••Y• that your custom·rnede suit wH
provided •• ordered, eccordlft9 to RoMnblum's. Th• Herold Grent
label Is Rounbtum'a lebef fot c-.teln merchendlH h•ndled by
MYerel Rorid• shops, she Hy•, but th• suit'• size end color ere
exectly whet you ordlf'ed In the shop. Further complaints wlll h•ve
to be hendled through Alcherd Rosenblum, 746 S. Loa AngelH St .•
Loe AngelH, CA 90014. Murlel'• refuM• to take beck cu8tom-cut
dothlft9, and the shop hH been In contltCt with the Better Busl-
neu Bureeu and your credit card compeny reg•rdlng this tr•n•ac·
tion. Mrs. Freme aeld that no peraonel contect wH med• by your
cousin. A "cordlel" phone c•ll did t•lk• piece, however, •h• Hid.
MefJfle Boaae a .. 1 Repaired, Tnc~
DEAR PAT: We purchased a Silvercrest Signature
Maf't( I mobile home from Town and Country Mobile Homes
In San Bernardino last September. By February this $3.4,000
coach had developed a leak In the roof. I phoned the dealer,
and he tried to have the roof repaired three times. Then he
turned the problem over to the manufacturer. A SI lvercrest
repairman made repairs twice, but the roof still leaks.
LI., Santa Ana
Geylon FM•, lllfffCrnt'• fffVlce m•n•g•r In Norwalk, report•
your roof now h .. been repelr9d end teated to Insure you wHI h•ve
no !9'0'e te•k•. lllvercrnt .iao repelr~ sever.i celllng panel• that
..,•dameged.
Two federal •gencl•• h•v• proposed regulatlons to protect ruture purch .. ers of mobN• honte9. Th• Federel Trec:te Com-
minion'• propoted rule would re41U1re clearer dlscloture of the
warranty and would lneure that promlM• med• In th• w8'renty ere
fulflted by either the menuflldurer or the deeler within rHaonllble
time lltntta. Federel underda fot construction end safety of
mobile homes were completed In May by th• Department of Hou•
Ing 9nd Urben DeveloplMftt.
£..,,•Al'fleflr ll•flft-iJae t'l•wl Top
DEAR.PAT: I purchased a new automobile fmm Nabers
cadlllec In March 1973. Within a short time, noticeable
lumps be9an to develop under the vinyl top where it Is Joined
to the reer quarter-panels of the car. When I called this to the
dealer"'s attention, t wn told that moisture seeping In under
the top was c•uslng a nat buflwp but that nothing could be
done. Thetumpshavemutttptiedand become larger, spread·
ing the rust beyond the•· One large spot is visible outside
the top, end It Is e>epalldlng. The paint Is gone there and
'°°'9nlng In other area The service manager insists the de-
aler Is not rHPOIJSlble for repairs. 'fhe Cadillac zone
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DAILY PILOT ~ ..
SECTION 8 ;
Sundov.AuQus18. 1976 -
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Coast Face$.
Some Hard:
Facts AboUf , . -
Soft Water·:; ..
Daily Pilot
Stories by
Joanne Reynolds
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Sparkletts people proudly noted their wa\er has the lowest amQUDt of dissolv~lnineral.a of~~ wa!fr.
. .
. 1ftlil r. •ause'thi water ti puil\jilllron\ company "'11 bl
Santa Ana and put throuch a del~lioo process to remove all ...
m.tnerall. · ' • iJ.. 1be mineral.free water' is ae pure as disWled wa~ · ~arldett. salesmen say, 11nd is quit.atceptable ror use.by soni9
beert p.aUents or by pharmecies. ·
. To the mineral-free •ater, SparkJetts adds what spokesroen
describe as natural food minerals to produce UMrir .. crya~
fresh''water,..whichiuupposed\Ot..iellkoprini ~a&er. 1'.i .
'rllE COMPAN\''S crystal· fluliide water fa 1ln:1ply •
mineralized water with Ouoride added. .
The total disaolvedm.ineral content or the tl')"ltallr~h water.
is at,out 20 ppm, with 0.8 PP"1 calc:iwn. 3.8 ppm socliutn and 0:1 ppJDmagnesium. · •
• Al fat H the medical benefit.f ol any of tbe eompua~" ~ waten~ little information is Yahlntffted over the telephone. • ~
At Sparkl.etta md Arrowhead, salespeople po1at out ~
their dittllled or mineral.free waters can be used by heart •
patients who must rwtrict their intake of certain minerals.
. Written m•terial on the, min•al eontent Qf 'the water Ji
aveUable from the companies-On request. ...
representative looked at it, and e ven thoug~ he
acknowledged that the condition probably existed right from
the start he a lso refused any help, on 'he grounds that the
warranty had long since expired. There are 53,000 miles on
the car, but the problem has nothing to do with mileage.
S.C., Newport Beach
Chuck Trepp, Nebel• Cadlllac men ager, HY• no correction of
this problem will be undert•ken bec:•u•• you did not bring up the
rust spots until efter your w•rranty hed expired. C•dlllec's zone
repreaentettve concurs with this opinion. Tr•pp Hid It would h•v•
been corrected If you heel brought It up during th• w•rr•nty period,
but Nebera' records show no lndlc•tlon of • compl•lnt during that
time. You mey went to contact the Auto Owners Action Councll,
73315th St. N.W., Sulte238, WHhlngton, DC 20005. The AOACwlll
proceH • complelnt from• nonmember for th• 110 membersMp
co8t plus $15, If• compl•lnt la flied within 30 d•Y• of lnlttel mem-
bership. Eech CH• I• lnvestlg•tect, using legal counsel when
nec:HHry, to obt•ln correction of• legttlm•t• compl•lnt.
Book I• Serai, SD•erlpdo• Corrected
DEAR PAT : I purchased two magazines, Newsweek and •
Sports Afield, and a needlecraft book, "Stitchery," In Mav •
197S from a dOor-to-dQ9rr salesman. He said he represented
Publishers Service Co.~e total cost was $44. I 've written to
Publishers Service Co. a number of times, but Its
representati ve said my subscriptions had already been
forwarded to the publishers. I ha"en't received anything.
' L. P ., Costa Mesa __ ,
Although the megezinn flnelly •t•rted to arrive, you HY one
subscription was Incorrect •nd you never received th•
needlec:r•ft book. Following contact by this column, the book hH p
been sent to you end thf megulne aubecrtptlon h•• been correct· ~
ed. AYS h .. received • number of complalnta •bout this rtr1n since 1
1972. The Federel Trede Commlulon hH ordered Clrcut.Uon •
Bullcler•, Inc., operetlng •• Publlaher9 Service Co. of CaHfornl-In :
S.Uullto, to m•k• full refund• to all cuet0tner• who heve not t• ~
c:etved the megealnes they ordered or wt.o received refunds since ~'-!: . .,_n, 1, 1974. The FTC order •Ito directed the flrm to ghe
customer• • thr•e-d8J coollng-off peftocl to cancel aubecf'lptfon °"'
clers, enter •ti orders within 21 deya ot refuftd peyment• promptly
end atop .cceptlnt ordef• for m'aguln•• It Is not IMlthorlzed to
Mii. The co"'peny aleo wu °'~' to ~top mnlnt ,..,. repreHntatlon• to a.inmen, such Hying their eapen~• on
the roed would be paid, Md to uetng ·1e1u or ~ ~ ~
evotdlltg aeles r9prffelllallOfte," IUCh ea tt•ng ........... ~ -\
....,.,.....,.... 9tudenl8 or..,..... tor mllffery veter..._ The~ • '
alto nemed Gereld Gutknecht, en officer of the firm, end bit
brother Herold, who WH en officer. Other reeder• with comphdM•
ebout Publishers semc. Co. 9"ould fie pertinent tnfonnatlon wllt
the Federel Trede eon.minion, loa M005, 450 Golden Gate Ave ..
Attn! Peul Hodge, Sen Frenchco, CA 14102.
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~~ sr:: DAILY PILOT Sunday. Auqust 8, 1978
'L·Guns:· Beyond Control?
VALLEJO (AP> -Before
, lb• cavernous auditorium
met alive al Solano County
· Rd•. Two ctuJdren coUect
.50 Ucket. l lubl at the door. One
~I woman pours ~eol wine i1foo1«s aod beer. OlhmJ alop 01Jedog1 on paper plates.
And bundreda ol bands belt and ltrdle bayonets, Nul awords,
knlv~1. antique muu le loader
rifles, heavy.barreled match ~arget rifles, chromed lugera
'°"vertcd Into carb!ncs, sleek ter rifles, 1hot1una -and
andguns. from mlni·Derringcrs
.'4.ma&num cannons.
• Sawhorse·legged lables are
~an.ned by amateur weapons
FOll ectors a n d week e nd
§t.repreneurs who paid $JS tor
space to buy, sell or trade w\lh
hundreds of gun rancien mill·
around, m any with pistols
tifned in their belts or rifles
sl~across their backs.
ONE MAN w1m $300 in his
!Anil""Wants to buy handguns.
At \he first table, he a.5ked the
prtee' of a displayed gun, but the
bdriS' proprietor shakes his silver
ctewcut. "l can't even quote you
a.,rtce on a handgun." he half·
v.1tiloers. "I might get in trou·
bJe:-!·
'JllOrietheless, be Is persuaded to
give his name and phone number (or a possible transaction oullsidc
the auditorium. the walls or
which are decorated with notices
quoting a new state law rcquirin~
a-15-day wailing period for
tMandgun sales.
•Mtnules later. the buyer is
i nning the cylinder or a .38· ~Smith a nd Wesson re-~ef at another table. "llow ~)r?'' ~:'~ice is on the back or the
ca1dr!' yawns the proprietor, a
dr,,.wUng middle·aged trucker. ~card says $105.
••)'LL TAKE it." The buyer
pee}' of( $109 for the gun and a $-&
bo.xot target ammunition.
• '~w friendly, the trucker ex·
iuPlnes the buyer's driver 's lj~e and asks whether he is a
coavicled felon. drug-addict,
35ylum escapee or a federal
~ms agent. Satisfied by the
ne1aHve a nswers. the man
writes a receipt. His beaming
\fi(e ~lips lhe·gun and bullets into
a~inkled paper sack.
~AJnjnute later and a few yards
4•~ at another table, the buyer
''.•"'
la1pect1 • haaky .U ·callber
automaUc p istol, the otnc.Jal
aldearm or lbe u .s . mllltary.
"How mucb!"
"I'm asking $16S, but I could
easily cet. $175 al the SAO J ose
iunshow. ••says the.sell«.
"How low will y~ go'!"
'111E TALL MAN tugs al his
greying mustache, ponders and
says, "One hundred fiftyJlve."
This deal ls sealed with the same
series or questions, written \his
Ume on a receipt bearing the
buyer'• signature and driver 's
license in!ormatlo.n. The license
lists a former address. bul nol
the currel)t one.
In neither sate has the buyer
been asked to fill out the oCClcial
ydlow form that the U.S. govern·
ment r equires of the nation's
160,000 federally licensed gun de·
alers. The dealers must keep
these forms as a record of each
handgun s:ile.
As lbe tall salesman de·
monatrates the .45, he adds, "I
got it from a guy who bought it
through the Nat ional Rifle
Association. Jt was government
surplus. Manufactured in 1944."
The buyer crosses the room to
buy a box or Army surplus .45-
caliber' cartridges for $7. The
paper bag rips, so be swaggers
outside with both gWlS in his belt
and bullets in bis pockets. No one
bats an eye.
THE GUNS WERE purchased
by a reporter from men who
mJght have been operating as un·
licensed dealer s. They certainly
violated the state law requiring a
15-~ay -w-ail-ing-period before de·
livery. The two guns were the
sam e types used in two
assassination attempts against
President ford lastfall.
The .45 is like one that Lynette
''Squeaky" Fromme. a Charles
Manson cult follower, pointed at
Ford in Sacramento after taking
it from the home or a friend. The
.38 is similar to one that Sara
Jane Moore fi red at lhe Presi·
dent in San Francisco aft.er buy·
ing it from a private arms
collector.
These two weapons are among
an estimated 43 million handguns
in the United States owned by de·
aler s and individuals. The
estimate was 40 m illion last year.
Federal officials say. There is no
central record system for Uris
private arsenal. and ~lllons or
the handruns are almo&l lm· poulble totrace.
There are r ecords. oo the other b a nd, Cor the two mUllon
handcu n a m •nuractu red
domesUcatly each year •Ad the
*·000 imported handguns. Each
ol these 1oe1 to a federally·
llcenud dealer. but once the de·
ater sells the weapon ll oCten en·
lttl a recordJess limbo -unless
it ia resold to a dealer or surfaces
as a aun used in a crime.
ntESE GUNS change hands at
gun s h ow s and throug h
numerous sales between in·
dividuals. Some are stolen from
homes and s tores. Others are in·
heriled or passed from friend to
friend. So exactly how many
handguns there are -aside from
those held by the military, police,
governme nt agencies and
licensed dealers -and who owns
them is a mystery.
The gun s hows -held nearly
every weekend in Clllfornia .nct-
in other slates -illustrate a
number of points : that handguns
are readily and immediately
available to anyone with money ;
that sales between private in·
dividuals are essentially without
enforceable controls; that gun
ownership is important not only
to fanatics and criminals, bul
~lso to s portsmen and con·
noisseurs interested i n lbe
cr aftsmanship, design, history
and ballistics of firearms.
"Gun shows have legitimate
people," says Brenton G. Thorne
of the Federal Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms in San
Francisco. "But some are there
to escape laws requiring licens·
ing oC dealers.·'
Federal law does allow a
person not Ucensed as a dealer lo
make an occasional sale or to
buy firearms at a gun show.
BUT THORNE says: '1f yoo
olfer an extra $25 or $30 over
what a gun normally sells for, he
(a gun show seller J Is generally
not going to be particular about
getting proper identification.'•
Hence. a handgun bought at a
show is often untraceable. This
was the case for the two weapons
purchased here by the reporter.
Federal officials said the .38
was manufactured during World
War II and shipped to England as
a mi lit a r y w eapon , then
somehow was returned to this
country. possibly as a war
souvenir. They said the .45 bore a
stamp th&l-indiealed tt WU COV•
ernmnt aurplUI sold ~metlme
durinc the postwar yean throqb
t.be NatJontJ IUOe Assoctation.
There is no rederal handl\lll re·
gl&tration law ln lhe United
States. bul tbe federal Gun
Control Act or 1968 requires the
160,000 licensed IWl dealers to
btve a buyer produce Iden.
lillcaUon and fill out a form de·
sianed to weed out ex-f~lons,
persons under indlctmenl,
fugitives. n arcotics u sers.
mental defectives. persons dis·
honorably discharged and illeg al
aliens.
CONGRESS IS con.sidt'ring a
btll that would ban manufacture
ol small, cheaply made pistols -
the Saturday Night Specials. It
would not require re&tstraUon or
otherwise atrect existing guns.
The century-old, million·
m e mbe r National Rifle
Association leads lhe pro-gun
forces1n Washington and tn state
houses.
According to Jim Norell, com·
munications director for the
NRA 's Jnstitute for Legislative
Action in W ashlngt.on, "Saying
guns are responsi~e for crime is
like saying the typewriter is
r esponsible for libel or the
camera for Pornography."
The solution lies. be saJd, with
strict enforcement or existing
laws.
"We are against registration,"
Norr-ell sald. "Some con-
gressmen have said a ban on the
private owne.rship o( handguns is
a goal. and wh1ttever comes up
this year is an Interim step ...
Drought
Harvest:
Profits
SAN RAFAEL (AP)-
A pair of enterprising
young men are turning
the drought lo their
advantage, selling water
to Marin County Colks
with enough long green
to k eep their l awns
green.
' ... handguns are readily ahd
immediately available to anyone with
mo.ney ... saje__s_Qetween private
individuals are essentially without
enforceable controls.
.fl(( D(MONSTRATION I
Tomorrow, Aug. 9, 7:30 p.m.
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the Y090 C-"" M•,.dor "'•"'· Y09e k 4-l(e'• .......... _,.., .. _. ... ""'"'°' ...... _.... , ............. "'""""""'I v ... ,,.....,..,,.,,y.., __ ,,.., ....
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Yogo c.,.,., ho' 5,, 101110.,,h,.,.•,.••d•Jf. • wotl4 ..
fK'9"ted Wnt-bom t._het of ~I lte iew.1o
_.. befo-t (hot ........ "-""""I• lj9 Wtll tell )'OY
about l~• S•I Su•olh thott<\11 ~ •Y•I•,. thol .,.,.....,..,,,., ... "'"4t ......, .....,.., ~ .... ,.... ...
toyt, "Medfta-ONI .... Wt -· ... -h '"'-"' F°" ...... ...,.n ....... '-I(~ ...... l-wir. n.... """'
91..,i.o -·•" """ "'"~" 1tt o11 ..... e1 "-'r ~ ... '" lat•. )'090 .._ .. , ... " ... --· ..,,., .. -..... 15, -"9• '" our T~ nltll-' den •
C-.. to Ille "" -ttro•-,._, Mondor ot 7,30 ""'·
-I Sn a.......i.,,~ '" pet-. Abo>""" will '"'" For about $45. Robert \
Blake, 29, and Tom Yuill, ' .--.i , 1y ttGlido
.... ""' ............... ___ add ,... ... .,_,,.,
WATER SOFTENING PERIL DiSPUTED ••• :~:~~~:2··~~1~ vOGA cENTER OF CALIFORNll -
thtlr ft re hoaea and IA ..._.,,ofit Edueofi-1 founclotlolll . . ·, ·:
:~·~~~/0.°~ 1~81~0 ~~ 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone ~8281. f •• ' u,.~ <From Pace BU
~. particularly tM calcium
arf'tt ' ma1ne1lum. to heart
rhythm. is where the question or
water hardness or softness en·
ters the picture . J When water is softened, many
t <( fhe elements, especially the
~:llclum and m agnesium, are
I replaced with sodium. l .: Hochschild u ys research with f i imals has shown that animals ! prlved or maaneslum sul£er a
: sproportlonately hl&h number l f cues ot arrhythmia.
I t .. l'M NOT SAVING that a lack
\1f maantslum will cause ar·
ythmla, bul there ii an lndlca·
on there:·' ffochschUd said.
• He noted thal the diet o( the
, estern world Is lackln• in
agneslum because ol the way
is processed.
: "It may b<! that we nrc dcpen· ~nt on our water supply for
agneslum. and In soft-water
ommunltles people may not be
ettlng ·e nough." llochscbild
aid.
' But Pearson said there Is no
Cf anger o f severely depleting
!'Valer users' magnesium source .
.. .
Fashion Island's popular
Summer Concerts are back!
With a little soroothing for
Colorado Btv.er water contains 3l ppm maoealum Md FeatMr .
lUver water bas 10 ppm. The re·
suJt ot blending the two wUJ pro-
duce a magnesium content o( 20
ppm, Pearson said.
He further noted that the re-
search Into the relaUonahlp or
soil water to heart attack.I and
strokes 1how1 the peak number
of deaths occur al 50 ppm dis·
solved m ine rals with a
maaneeham ~oat.eniou.a ppm.
nlEltE 18 another upect to
\he use of son water, cii.d by
both men and concern.iftC lbe
content.I of IOft water.
Peanon1aJd thate«tablheart
patient.I have to r,.tricl their
IOdlum lntak4.
Because IOdlum l• present Jn
water lhat la artlflcally aott.ened.
he said, the MWD warns its
customers not to drink water that
comes from a water softener.
"We ull them that it is fine for
washing clothes and dishes but
\hal il la nol a good idea to drink
it because or the sodium, ..
Pearson said.
Hochschild a lso points to
another aspect or son water use
'I . , :: Big Brass Band . , .. . ' .. . . Monday -August 9 -9 P.M .
that woold seem to explatn the In·
erta1• of beart attackl aa4
strokes by 1oft water users.
mlnu•. lbetwHn Tustin and irvine Sts.)
It eustomers of the Asato Ma Sat G o-1.eod me from the unreal to if.. Reof
Soft wa~r la alJgbtly addle, he
saltt, and tends to dluolve pipes.
Many pipe• are made ol copper.
which has cadmium aa an lm·
purity. As lhe pipes are dis·
solved. traces or thla element aet
into the water supply.
MFjn Municipal Water '---------~-----------------_.
District were cau1ht ----------------------------., sprinkling their lawns,
CADMRJM, Hocblcblld aald,
LI usoclated with hypertension
and cardiovascular problems.
Hochschild sald the body ot
evidence Is sound enoui h that
Oranae Coast resident.a ou&bt t.o
be qu11tlonln1 tb• uae of lhe
aolter water.
Pearson malntalned the water
lan't really soft enouih that It
could cause the problems seen In
the studies cited by Hochschild.
"Even lf it can be pl'Oven \hat
lhe decline In the magnesium
t'Ontent ls a health hazard."
Pearson said, ''It can always be
added to the water supply, much
as nuorlde l11ln1ome areas.
"But of course doing tbal may
r aise a hue and cry from people
who'll claim we 're polluting their
w ater with poisonous
chemicals."
Back to
School
UniPerm
Sale
they'd be In danger or
havlnc their water cut
off. The district bu or·
dered all sprinkling
stopped, allowin1 water·
tni ooly wlth a bucket or
a hud·held h01e.
BIAKI: 8.UD mOlt of
hla cu.at.omer• are well·
to·do bomeownen or
apartment ownen wtth
"'50 000 to •100,000 Uecl
up fn land1captn11• or
"people who are really
lntothelr •ardtns."
He usd YuUl (JU their
tanker frosfl fire
hydrants In the North
Marin Water District,
whe r e the re i s no
shortage. They pay from
62.... cents to $.1 per 100
g.:Uons, Blake said.
He said he sells the
water at cost but charges
$30 an bout for his
service.
Uni Perm
Reg. 22.50
Body for Men
Reg. 30.00
17.88
23.88
Both by Helene Curtia
BARBARA and ANN
ARE BACK IN OUR
COSTA MESA SALON
PENNY OWSLEY. ORANGE COUNTY
SteinWiiy c:i'iaflo
It just stands there, getting more valuable.
A Steinway built thlrly years ago ls often worth more today than
it w11s then.
Not because It Is considered a oollector'a item. but beeluM tile
care and workmanship that went into it keeo 1t as allve today as 1t
was when new. Today. it is still a more responsive piano than vou
can find in other showrooms. n 11 11111 the only 01ano with the Steinway OiaQhragmattc
Soundboard. wh1cl). th1rly years old or not. no other piano hlS.
The new Steinway )'°O'I buY wlll most likely share lhe NIM blue
ohip late. Simply because toda)"a Steinway IS bu1ll to the same standardl.
Even now, there 11 no such thing as rapid ,.sembly or ~·
production al lhe SteinwtV fadOtY. Some other manutacturtts tum
our more pianos 1n a Weef( than Stelnw.y does In a yeM.
So that once you ha-.. a Steinway In your t'lome. you know Ira
thefe to stay. To give VO'oJ all the pride end pleasure e pleno C.
give • . otua • modest return on vaur lnwstment.
DCILLIHT SILICTIC* OF IBUILT & llFHSHm 61AMDS
MANY MAJOl llA .. S
: #;. t .,,.,,,,. ~t :Fasllmn ~.J Island ~ ·. BEAUTY SALC•'
u,. Wards Chtrg·all. -
COSTA MISA 54MOJ l I
HUMT1M6TOM llACM nW61 I -
I
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bclfic Coast Hwv~between Jamboree and MacArthur,Newport Beach
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ROBIN KING AND NANCY VAN SCOYOC
GoodDeeder
Program Healthy
Canada's Plan a Costly Success
OTTAWA, Canada <AP) -While
the United States debates oaUooal
health insurance, Canada has de·
veloped a government-fin_aneed pro.-
gram that permits unlimited care for
oearJy every Canadian.
Canadian experb believe tbat flex·
ibillty is a key reason for succen -
fleKibility in the doctor-patient re-
lationahjp and in the patient's right to
enter the hospital of his choice.
"The doctor remains free to choose
h1a patient a.nd the patient rema.l.ns
free to choose his doctor, and that's
extremely important." says Pierre
Gravelle, assistant deputy rn.iQister or
health.
IN THE CANADIAN program,
there are no limita on hospital treat-
ment or length of stay; in short, none
of the deductibles so much a part of
Blue Cross. the principal private
hospital insurance in the United
States.
"We've forgotten what it's like to be
hit with a devastating medical bill,"
said a Toronto writer, Mrs. Marilyn
Dunlap, whose son suffered a serious
head injury requiring surgery and in·
tensi"e care. '·when I took him home,
my total bill was $12 foe renting a TV
set."
Canada spends less per capita on doc· · ton and hospitals than the United
States. For1973, lhelatestcomparatlve
figures available, the cost was $371 .54
per person in Canada and $412.11 in ·.
the United States. For Canadians, this
expenae was 8.8 percent of average
personal income: for Americans, 9.4
percent. Blue Cross and Blue Shield
paid about 30 percent ol the U.S. total.
Patients paid 35 percent and federal,
state and local governments financed
the rest.
NEVERTHELESS, Canada's
health program, developed in stages
starting in 1948. is beginning to suffer
from rising costs.
"With the inflationary wage settle·
ments of 1974 and 1975, hospital costs
began to rise at more than 3> percent
per annum. This has moderated to an
increase of 13 to 14 percent for
1976-77," says Dr. Robert A.
Armstrong, director general of health
insurance for tl)e Department or
National Health and Welfare. Doctor
fees have gone up eight to nine per·
cent in the past year, Dr. Armstrong
said.
Sunday.Auguste. 1976 DAIL 'Y PILOT
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CANADA, U.S. MEDICAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS ARE QUITE DIFFERllMf>..
Benefits Seen Outweighing DINldventagH In Government ProgHIM''
i •
Doll Duty The hospitals -most or them still
privately owned by community or. What would the little girls or Miracle ganiutions _ send their bills to the
In the United States the Consumer
Price Index. for a recent 12-month
period showed that hospital costs had
increased 15 percent. Physician fees
had climbed 12 per~ent. ,
Because of the cost of health care in States. "However," Dr. Arms~t
the United States <Blue Cross and says, "the commission bas found~~~ Blue Shield coverage for a single the premiums charged by private ..
family often is between $50 and $75 s urers were much higher l~ ..
monthly>, there is pressure for a necessary to cover claims." .. ;l :tl
national health insurance program. Federal legislation in 1968 laun•r-
:&tore than a dozen propo$als have the government's insurance p~ ..
been introduced in Congress. for doctors' fees and related m ic~.
THE CLOSEST to the Canadian services. On Jan. 1, 1971, e~r·
. system is the Kennedy-Corman health Brunswick became the final pro.~iDcae..
security plan, sponsored by Sen. toputaplanintoetrecl. " (. ~"'~·
Raneh-.--an-orphanage near Ensenada, like bet· government.. not the patients. So do
ter than anything else? Canada's doctors, whose fees give
Barbie dolls. them an average income o! $45,000 a Members of Christ Church by the Sea, year.
Balboa. have been working with the or· H~ital rates are tied to annual tnmag-e-an<h:fisCovered-tbe-neechfuring-a,-~-.--cosi budgets su milted 6y eac
cent trip. hospital for government approval. "I don't koow bow the Httle girls heard Doctor rees are fixed periodically
about Barbie doJls," said Rose Marie Christy, through a system of collective
a Balboa resident. bar · · itb ch of C d · 10 She said the children at the orphanage all gaining w ea ana 8 s
work to grow vegetables and keep their home provincial governments.
functioning. Church members assist by build· THE PROVINCES run the national
ing additions and contributing heavy labor. health program under federally·
The next work party will go to Miracle established minimum standards.
Ranch Aug. 14 and would like to take Barbie Their general tax revenues finance 50
dolJs and other kinds of dolls to the little girls percent of the cost while the federal
then. Anyone wishing to donate them may call government pays the remaining 50 the church, 673·3805, or Kitty Austin, 540-2769. percent.
..r00 Can B-lp 1n the United States. Blue Shield, I 1 ic; the private insurance system that
pa.ys doctor bills for more than 75
Buddies Needed mlllion Americans, uses a reimburse-
ment formula that encourag~ doc·
ton to increase their fees in order to
A number of mental health centers in
various cities in Orange Coonty are seeking
volunteers to become Big Buddies to
youngsters. Volunteers could help greaUy by
providing friendship to a young child 5·10
years old, who is experiencing problems at.
home or in school, problems such as those as a result of a recent divorce or move to a new
neighborhood. .
Interested adults 18 and over who would
like to help these youngsters are required to
make a four· to six-month commitment to
spend four hours a week with a child.
• * * Volunteers arc always needed in a variety
of programs at Fairview State Hospital to
assist patients on a one-to-one basis or in
group work. Fairview needs both teenagers
and adults to help with programs indoors and outdoors. During the summer, volunteers
are needed to help during special trips and
outings. Volunteer hours are flexible;
generally, three liours Ot time in the morning
or in the afternoon are requested of. volun·
teers. .. . .
Goodwih Industries of Orange County,
which provides help roe handicapped people to
help themselves, has an ontoing need for
volunteers in South Orange County. Volun· teen are needed to help as facility toul' guides
in escorting persons through the
RebabilitaUon Center. Volunteers ate also
needed to help as trade training aides in such areu as printing, gardening and the machine
sbop. Men interested in volunteering three to five hours a day once aw~ are eligible.
Call the Voluntary· Action Center in
Newport Beach at 675-9210 to find out more
aboOt any of the above activiUes.
Delp for You
Law-full Calls
increase their Blue Shield reimburse-
ment. Medicare uses a similar pay.
ment system, but with more restric·
lions on increases.
Fewer than half of the 73 Blue Cross
plans, covering more than 85 million
people in the United States, negotiate
in advance the hospital rates they re·
imburse. The rest either pay what a
boepltal charges, or audit a hospital's
bills after they're received.
Despite the unlimited insured care,
The Canadian government has
taken one step to control the open·
ended financial arrangement, and
other changes are planned, Gravelle
says. In June last year. the minister of
finance said the ministry would limit.
to-YJ percent annulllty~um amoonr-o
increase It would accept for its share
of hospital costs in each province. The
13 percent would apply to the 1975·76
fiscal year. The percentage will be
10.5for '76-'77.
AS PART OF the general rethink·
ing, Marc Lelonde, minister or
national health and welfare, says.
"The government or Canada now in·
tends to give to human biology, the en·
vironment and life style as much at-
tention as it bas to the financing of the
health care organization so lhal all
four avenues to improved health care
are pursued with equal vigor.··
While nearly au of Canada's 23
million people participate in the
national health insurance program.
only about 80 pe.rcent or the u S
population under 65 has health in·
surance of some kind, and the majori·
ty of the insured are from ramil.ies
with incomes or $10,000 or more. ac·
cording to the U.S. National center for
Health Statistics. Americans over 65
aie covered by Medicare.
"In Canada, the poor have been
brought into the mainstream or
care," says Dr. Samuel Wolfe or
Columbia University in New York.
UPHOLSTERY
W...T•W_, .......
ltJJW...1194. c:..te , .... u,·
Tel-La~.:\ legal information service pro-
• vlded by the Orange County Bar Association
and the Lecol Aid Society of Orange County, is
only a phone call away.
Linda Blue and Doug Sulley . The Team.
The sys\edl \s a library or taped ln·
formation about the law and the justice
system -free of cost. It is not a substitute for
a lawyer. but It docs offer basic information
about legal matters.
It is offered to Orange County citizens 24
hours a day. To use the Tel-Law library, call
834-1760 and give the aperator the subject or
the tape you want to hear. For a list of tapes
available write Karen Martin, director. 4029
Westerly, Suite 111, Newport Beach, 92662.
Working together, they arranged over $2,000,000 in
second trust deed loans during the first six months
of 1976. And Teamwork Is one of the reasons!
If one member of the Team is out of the office, you
can depend on getting an answer to your question or
a solution to your problem from another member.
That's a promise! Your loan application at Newport
Equi1y Funds will never be delayed because your loan
officer ls navailable.
We 're now working on our second million. so if you're
in the market for a second trust deed loan. call Linda
Blue or Doug Sulley for information. The number ls
644-8824. Call !
Newport EqUity
Tunds ,~rJf. .... ~&I
AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER
620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE• SUITE. 211
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92880
7141644-8824
Edward M. Kennedy <D·Mass.) and Lae ., u. · i' •t.1
Rep. James C. Corman tD·Calif.). It t•.. e se · t-~ would provide comprehensive • ., ~~,.
hospital and doctor insurance, :'I·
without deductible~s_. fi_m_an_c_ed_en_u_r_et_y_
1
...,r-• rr, ·~· froThm-ta;f~rev•nues es on-i-n~" e irst step in the development of ~
theCanadian systemcame in1948-a SANTA FE, N.M. (AP>-AJ1·· ~
$500 million grant program to up-Department attorney argued ,
grade hospitals, research facilities f~deral appellate judges th~ 1'
and medical schools. Kansan Glen Rutherford is allo~ !
A decade later, in 1958, the second
step was formation of the Hospital
· Insurance and Diagnostic Services
Program, at a time when the
hospitals were haying financial dif-
ficulties. Expensive technological in·
novalions were needed, workers wt?re
demanding higher wages and private
insurance wasn't sufficient. to insure
enough income for bosplWlls.
THE FINAL state in the develop-
ment of the national system began in
the early 1960s when a Royal Com·
mission on Health Services, the Hall
Commission, was ~tablished.
To the dismay of the Canadian
Medical Association, the commission
strongly recommended a universal
and government·run medical pro·
gram. .
The CMA bad hoped the com·
mission would recommend that the gove.rnment. merely supplement. the
private insurance system, as the
AMA has proposed for the United
import laetrile for his personal use .sr
a cancer remedy, it will under~~·
the whole U.S. system of drug cob~\,·
Rutherford contends bis li!e WAI"
saved by the drug. '' ~'
Congress has given the (ed*'1
Food and Drug Admlnistration"ffl.J
elusive authority to determine Wt.al ' new drugs can be shipped across MMe
lines, attorney Barry Grossman ·e0tt~1
tinued, and laetrile has never bef!ft•Jtd•
proved by the FDA. • " '''
't 1.-.,
ATTORNEY Burton Johnsod ..,,.
Oklahoma, representing Rutheifa'ldl.
in the federal test cue, countered ~t·
it costs $H million to take a new dnaw•
through the complicated FDA ·pro.
cedures for approval. "
He said pharmaceutical h(lusR
aren't willing to put up the mon~
because laetrile is a derivative of a
natural food. apricot pita. ~
therefore under the law could ~,
be marketed exclusively under pa~. I
to recoup the approval costs. , , f'l
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You're invited
to celebrate
the arrival of
our fall
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Jerry
Silvermans
at a
Formal Showing
Tuesday,
August 10, IOa.m.
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5'.lnd•r. August 1. tt78 .,
~..,..,.er Ceremonies
~ ... ..!k Coast ·C91!ples
~ Macy-Rath ~st United Methodis t
b. Colt• Mesa WU tbe set·
"1t the double rlq nuptlala
• Robb' Lee Rath and e Marston Macy. Costa
parents are the J . Edwin
R • or Cupertino and the H.;old M. Macya, Butte Falla,
Or•~ 'JM.. bride, a student al UC
lr\Ue. is a graduate ol Estancia
HIO School and Orance Coast
Collce where her husband i.s a
st~t. He is a graduate of
N~rt Harbor High School. 1'IJi newlyweds wiU live Jn San·
ta~. ..... .
Anderson-Chappell
University of Redlands
&raduates Lee Padla Chappell
and Gary Louis Anderson were
married In a double ring
ceremony in Calvary Chapel in
Santa Ana.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mrs. Jean Chappell of San
Clemente and Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney A. Anderson or Upland.
· The bride, a graduate of Loa{a
. High School in Anaheim, is a
special education te•cher. Her
husband is doing graduate work
at California State University,
S Diego.
t---"l~l'.-.a--boney-moon in.HawJlli..
th¢ouplewill live inSan Diego. ". . . .
I
f. ·Bal lard-Mahaffey
A ·f arden ceremony in the
Foub ain Valley home. of the
bridegroom's parents united
Caiadke Suzanne Mahaffey and
William John Ballard Jr. in mar·
rt ace. Tti~ bride is the daughter or
M•ion L . Mahaffey of Hunt· iOGe Beach and Mrs. William
V.llryden or Portola. The bride-
grodQl 's parents are Air Force
L'-Col. < ret. 1 and Mrs. Willi am
.. MRS. KLOSTER
;.it''.
MRS. BARNES
Opposing Views
John Ballard.
Tbe bride, a &raduale of
Richard's Beauty CoUese, at·
tended Edison HlCh School. The
brideeroom i• a eraduale of
Fountain Valley High School and
attended Golden West Collece. •••• Althouse-Parry
Oran1e Coast College students
Becky Parry and Getald G.
Althouse exchanged marriage
vowa and rings in Harbor Chris·
tian Church in Costa Mesa.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
David James Gardner ol Costa
Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S.
Alt.house of Huntington Beach.
Tbe bride, an art major, is a
eraduate or Costa Mesa High
School. Her husbar)d. a Tustin
High School graduate, is m~or
ing in business administration.
They will Jive in Huntington
Beach. • • •
Easterday-Mays
Karen Mays became the bride
of Jack Eaaterday in a ceremony
held in the Garden Grove Seven-
th·day Adventist Church.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Mays of Newport Beach
and Mr. and Mrs. Yirgil Easter·
day of Riverside.
The bride is a graduate or
-Loma.Linda llniv~ oC
Nursing and her husband is a
senior theology student at the un-
iversity.
The couple will live in
Riverside. .., ..
Senior-Bigelow
A home in Tustin will be
established by newlyweds Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrey Charles Senior
who were married in St. John the
Baptist Catholi~ Church, Costa
Mesa.
The bride is the former Donna
Joy Bigelow, daughter or Mr. and
.J
MRS. HOFFMAN
MRS. KAA
Trip -Unnecessary
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You
ea phony. Your answer to the
y ho wrote and asked about
as ridiculous. ·
19 years or age (female),
n taking LSD for about
ars and 1 think it's great.
lh•~;ry bad crash. I've had at
10 wonderrul mind·
ding expt!rlences. I've
throuch apace, seen
nificent colors, gorgeous
c formations, heard music
ftflh dimen1ion and looked
my own soul and into tbe
, others. Can you say the
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just
finis h ed the letter sjgned
"Frightened for Her." written by
a 17-year old girl who was wor·
ried about bet older sis ter who 1s
taking LSD to help her lose 30
pounds.
1. like many other young
people. also experimented with
acid In high school. Someone
abould tell the ai.sW that she
stands a good cbaMe of losing a
lot more Lb an just we\lhL
I started on LSD because it was
the "to·• tlltnc to do. I sooa
wished I h ad never even beard ol
tbe stufr. After trippini regularly
for six months, I bepn to feel the
terrible effects.
My ne rves got so bad I was
afraid to drive a ,:ar. I couldn't
write properly because my hands
ahook. I had spells of forcetful-
ness -couldn't even remember
my own phone number. I crashed
real bad oi.e night and swore off.
Thank God I snapped back to
normal. Not everyone is so lucky.
A boy l knew (we used lo trip
together> really blew rus mind.
He has been in and oul of mental
Mrs. John M. Baaelow or Irvine.
She is a 1raduat.e ol C.O.ta Mesa
Hieb School and attended
BrymanScbool.
The bridegroom, son of the
John C. Seniors or Costa Mesa, is
a graduate of Estancia Hl&h
School and attended University
or California, Santa Barbara and
Oranee Coast ColJege. • • •
Kloster-Clucas
Planning a home in Ft. Knox.
Ky. after a San Francisco honey·
moon are ... Army U . and Mrs. WilUam Jules KJoster who w-ere
married in St. Stephens Church,
San Luis Obispo.
'Ille bride is the former Ruth
Marie Clucas, daughter of the
Richard Clucases ol Newport
Beach. A graduate ol Newport
Harbor High School, she bolds a
BS degree in physical education
from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
The bridegroom, son of the
Henry Klosters of Riverdale.
holds a BS in aeronautical
engineering from Cal Poly where
he was a Tau Beta Pi rhember.
He Is a graduate of 'Riverdale
High School whe re he was
valedictorian . • • •
MRS.MACY MRS. ANDERSON MAS. IALLAAD
MAS. AL THO USE MAS. EASTERDAY
and Mrs. Jim Brik who ex· will Ii ve in Boulder, Colo.
Hoffman-Smith changed marriage vows and rings in a home wedding.
San Diego is the future home of The bride is the former Nancy
son or the William J. Ehrharts of
El Toro.
The newlyweds are graduates
of Mission Viejo High School and
the bride is attending Saddleback
College.
The bride studied al the
University of Northern Colorado
and her husband. the University
of Colorado. the former Sally Ann Smith and Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rober..t Charles: HofCman....w_.ho..._..._,pet.ttll •. l:iill.J!ewport Beacb.
were married in St. Andrew's A teacher in Salem, she is a
Presybterian Church· in Newport graduate or the University or
Beach. · ·Oregon where s he was a member Mohr-Royster
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Hammerslag or Newport--
Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scudder,Balboa lsland.
Tbefr parents are the Clinton of Dell.a Gamma sorority,
G. Smiths or Corona Jel Mar and Kwama and Phi Theta Upsilon, a Corona del Mar High School
graduates Laura Ware Royster
and William Lee Mohr ex·
changed marriage vows in an af-
ternoon ceremony held in the
garden of the bridegroom's
parents, the William H. Moh.rs of
Newport Beach.
• • •
the William P . HoCfmans of sophomore and junior women's
Newport Beach. · honorary society.
Butterfield-Oetts
The bride is a California Stale Her husband . son of the Leslie Lyon Getts and Donald
J . Butterfield, both of Costa
Mesa, eJCChanged wedding vows
and rings in the Trabuco Com·
munily Church.
University, San Diego graduate Michael Briks of Beavttton, Ore.
and her husband 1$ a student holds bachelor and mas ter
there. degrees from Idaho State •••
Brik-'Hill
A home in Salem, Ore. will be
established by newlyweds M!".
J
MAS. BAIK
MRS. EHRHART
AnnO
Landers'
institutions for the last 0thre'e
years and the poor guy looks so
awful I didn'l r ecognize him last
week . ·
I reali&e now how fortunate I
was to cet off the acid before 1
messed up my head pennanent-lY. Please keep telling it like it is.
Sip me-HORSESHOE HJLDA
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am
not very loDJ. in y~country and
am much fascinated by the
American ways. The women
hollering to be equal to men is
very amusing. Tbey want to be
called "persons." inawacforladies
and "Ms." so nobody can tell if
they are ,married. They also want
to be paid s alaries like men. but
they expect men to up on the bus
and give them a seat.
Durin&thcwarwe badlhesamc
trouble in Ger01 any. They seUJed
It by removln1t all the Hats in lhe
...bus and installing celling straps.
This made everybody equal. -
SIEG HEIL
DEAR HEIL: EquaUowhat?
(
University where he was a Sigma
Nu. He is aquatics director at
Willamette University in Salem. * • •
Barnes-Lawrence
Golden West College graduates
Elaine Lawrence and Jeff
Barnes e"changed marriage
vows and rings in· Redeemer
Lutheran Church, Huntington
Beach.
Their par~nts are Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Lawrence and Mrs .
Aaron Speer •. all of _Huntington
Beach. -
Tbe_newlyweds also sraduat.ed
from Marina Higtt SCh«ll, Hunt·
ington Beach. and the bride..
groom is a s tudent at UCLA.
They will.make their home in Los
Angeles. • • •
Kaa-Abarta
Susan Lyn A barta and J obn
Louis Kaa of HunUneton Beach
exchanged marriage vo~ in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Newport Beach.
The bride is the dauchter of the
Charles Abartas of Huntington
Beach and attended Edison Hiab
School where she w~ a cheer
leader and homecomlne prin·
cess.
The bride1room. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kaa· or Temple
City, attended Temple City High
School and is a member of the
FuJlerton Fire Department. • • •
Ehrhart-Harrelson
Vicki Harrelson became the.
bride of-DennJs A. Ehrhart in a
double ring ceremony in United
Methodist Church in Laguna
Hills .
The bride is lhe daughter of the
Edward R. H arrelsons or Mission
Viejo and the brJdegroom Is the
The bride is the daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Royster
of Corona del Mar.
The newlyweds wiU live in
Huntington Beach while the
bridegroom attends California
State University. Long Beach. •••
Barncastle-Siegel
Mary Ann Siegel and Ernest
Barncastle were married in St.
Joachim's Catholic Church .
CoataMesa. ·
The bride. daughter of the Ken-
neth Siegels or Costa Mesa.
graduated from Newport Harbor
Hl1h School and now s maJoffng..
m social services !lt Cal£iornia •
State University~ Fullerton.
He r husband earned a BA
desree in business adminislra·
lion at CSUF and is a graduate of
El Modena High School. His
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl
&rncasUe of Tucson.
The newlyweds will li ve in On·
tario. • • •
Scheid-King
Lynn Scheid and Gerald King
.e~hanaed wedding vows in a
garden ceremony in San Mateo
and honeymooned in Hawaii.
The bride is a graduate of
Pacific University and her
husband is an alumnus of the
College of San Mateo.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Phil N. Scheid of Newport Beach
and Mr. and Mrs. Foster King of
Walnut Grove. • • •
Sclfdt:ier-Hammerslag
The bride, a graduate of Estan·
cia High School, is the dauchter
of Mr. and Mrs . Howard L. Getts ot Costa Mesa.
Her husband graduated from
East. Rockford High School, Ill.
and serv~d In the military for two
years. He is the son -of Mrs.
Joanne DiGiuseppi, Rockford.
111.
The newlyweds wilt live in
Costa Mesa. . . ...
Hohl-Ru'ndell
Cost a Mesa High Scbool
graduates Ann Christine Rundell
and James Earl Hohl exchanged
nuptial vows and rings in the
Community Church d the Mon· 1
terey Peninsula.
They are the daughter and son
of the Robert F. Rundells of
Irvine and the Harora J . Hohls,
Costa Mesa.
The newly weds. who also
studied at Orange Coast College,
will live In Santa Ana.Heights.
In an outdoor ceremony in
Laguna Bea ch , Susan Ham· -
merslag became the bride of
Kent M. Scodder . ' Both are· 1raduates of Corona
del Mar Hi&h School, and they MRS. MOHR
Goal: H~lp Others
•
YWCA : An employment program for older
women is beins launched by tho Orange Couqty
YWCA. through e $66,000 grant from the county
Manpower Commission.
The program will provide job counseling, job
development. tra~ning referrals and placement
Cor county women 4S-6S years of age who have
been unemployed l5 weeks« longer or who meet
U.. income criteria of Comprehensive Employ-
ment Training Act.
Coordinator is Ms. ft1ellnda Newman, with
Mrs. Lui Stuart as job developer.
Further information is available by Nlling
the \' at 542·&440 or S42·3S77. ·
~vav1voas OFsVIODE P&OIECT: Men-
tal wealth As90Ciation or Orani• County 11 see)(-
ing volunteers from south county communities to
participate In the eountr·wide proJeet designed
to aid families and trien41 or auldde victims.
Volunteers will lntsvtew elwa and ph)'1i-
cia.ns to determiae ~hat servi~es are available now and how well they are being utiUied.
CoUected data wil1 be used to plan future pro· ll'lml to-assist survivors.
Interested persons are lllked to call Glenna
Blake, coordinator or volunteer ser vices,
547-7559.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB: A mother·
dauchter luncheon will take place for Sad·
dleback members al noon T"-esday, Aug. 10, in
the El Adobe restaurant.
The program will be pr\Sented by Pamela
Hart. contemporary vocalist.
TWINS' MOTHERS: Orange Coast mem·
bers will meeL al 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. ll, In
the Huntineton Beach home or Mrs. Wllllam
Henry for a swim party and poUuck dinner.
IRVINE JUNIORS: Members will bring
maternity and layette Items to the Wednebday.
Au1. 11. meeting al 7:30 p.m.,an the El Camino
ReaJSchool.. t
Items will be given to~ March of Dimes to
distribute to women and lll(allbl ln need.
CAPISTaANQ MY YACllT CLUB: ,ne
third anmvenary will be ....... with a wlae-
laltiDI p~ ud buffet~. Aue. H, lntbe n.. PoilltComtnumtrffoule.
•YITICK &alWB or KOMU8: A
ihlpwqct OMV II plaaned •I p.m. Saturday.
Aq. U. lo-tbe l'ullerton home of Mr. and Mn.
Offl'll Naff, with tbe Sbtrwood Kln11 co-
~ will be awarded for the beat tbtme
COldll .... , and a beach~' buffet will be ..wdatltp.m. ·
· ••A·HAaBOa a.ua: 'Members and their
children will be entertained by Terry Teene, a
mqiclan, clown and singer at.12:3<> p.m. Thurs·
day, Aug. 12, in.the Costa Meaa Counlrv Club.
PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION: The Orance·
County Chapter will meet at 7:30 p.1J1. Monday.---....
Aug. H, i~the law olficee ofF. K. Ftledemann.
Oran1e.
With the
cross-country
route (at left)
behind her,
Carla Yates
converted her
bicycle back
to beach gear
and visited
the Daily Pilot.
SUnday.Ausiust8, 1976 DAILY PILOT U
Cyclist Overcomes Risks·
By CARLA YAT~
The road through Kentucky
was a rou1h one. Not only was It
hot and humid, but also the road
surface was or poor quality
Broken pavement, potholes .
aJass and other assortments ol
trash littered the roads.
Coal trucks speed down these
back roads and reailydon'tseem
to care who is in their way. One.
I'm sure, definitely wouJd have
ltllled me had I not taken im·
mediate evasive action.
I decided to ditch the bicycle
and dive into the ditch along the
road. At that moment. I didn't
care what happened to my vehl·
cle, for I reared for my life.
Fortunately. the bicycle sus·
tained only scratches and a small
ding in the wheel. As for myself.
well, no injuries to the body, but
my mind suffered a little -fear
apprehensiorr about continu·
in,. t did, however, more leery of
trucks and trafflc in general. r
feel lucky to be alive. Someone
definitely was watching over me.
Lady Luck has been good to me
on this trip.
ln one day, I wa.s chased by 14
dogs, all hunting types. They ob·
\iOUSly dldn 't like bikers. and the
aamewu true for their owners.
We weren't received very well
by Kentuckians . Maybe it's
because of their economicar
status. Many of tbe people that
we did talk to wondered how we
TRAVEL
could take off work I« thr"
months and ride a bicycle acra.s
the United States and still sup-
port a ramlly or ourseh·es and
not be poor. as many ol these peo.
pie are.
It seems that we went lbroulh
two very distinct economical
areas in Kentucky. One very
rich, one very poor. There was no
medium and we seemed to go ·
right through the heart o( the
p00r section.
WHEN J THINK of all tbe
money in America, and all the
money spent on welfare. there are
sUU areas of the United States
that are lacking in some needed
revenues for housing develop.
menl a nd improvement.
Kentucky is definateJy a good
candidate for improvement.
After getting out or Kentucky.
which I was glad to do, I only had
one more state-to cross-to-comr
plete my trip. I decided not to go
the planned route of lhe Bikecen-
tenniaJ (an option I held, beini
an independent > but to crosl'
Virginia in the shortest way I
could.
It took me four days rrom the
Kentucky border. across the Ap..
palachians . to ge t to
Williamsburg and Yorktown I
was averaging about 120 miles a
day and was propelled by a drive
to gel home, or at least out or the
East and the heat and humidity.
My fondness grew less.and less
for the East. and Virginia was
Boston ----
Repeats
-History
not at all what 1 expected-
Willlamsburg and Yorktown,
that ia.
Virainla was a nice state. The
roada were 1ood. lined by groves
of trees. It was prettY' but still
lacked the awesome beauty or
Montana and Oreaon. The people
were basically nice to bikers, but
the ending or the trip was a big
disappointment.
Things were terribly expensive
<to be exRected duriDg the bicen-
tennial> and this made It hard to
enjoy such a lovely place. All the
attractions cost $1.50 or more
j1&1l to go in and look around.
Five years ago, everything
was free, Including all the bat-
tlefields . Not now. Colonial
Vir gi n ia h a s b een com -
mercialized. I was truly disap·
pointed. I couldn't afford to stay
there. (It cost me $S just to put
my sl«pin& ba1 on the ground·-
nolent.)
Al 9 :30 a .m . l was in
WUJ lamsburs. Al 6:3> p.m. I was
at Dulles Airfield preparing to fly
home.
I WAS GOING borne alter 68
days on the road across America.
through rain, hail, snow. wind.
heal. humidity, beautiful
mountains. gorgeous flowing
rivers, beautiful people in
• Kansas, horribly sleep hills in
Missouri, dog chasing and truck
eating in Kentucky.
It dldn 't seem real, or possible.
that my trip was over. It seemed
BOSTON <AP> -or
Massachusetts, Daniel Webster
had the richt Idea: •"There she Is.
Behold her. and judge for
yourselves."
One of the city 's more popular
bicentennial exhiblta Invites the
visitor to take part in t hat
ori1inal Puritan tradltion of
Judltng for oneself. -
The exhibit puts a series or
questions to the visitor. whose
responses cive him away as a
breakaway Patriot. a •ta.Y·wilb·
Britain Tory or undecided on the
i,uues of the Revolutionary era.
Since last September, 47 per·
cent of more than UI0,000 visitors
have turned out to be patriots -
not a majority but far more than
the oae·third estimated by John
Adams.
The Tories and the undecideds
split In the ques\Joninl, with the
Tories ahead, 27 to 26 percent.
like my trip just started, hke 1
had just left Reedsport, Ore. But
here I wa§, 4.139 miles from
where 1 started. 1 had seen much.
experienced as muc h and
learnea more.
Would 1 do it again? I think
everyone could guess what my
answer weuld be. Absolutely,
even though I took many risks.
And for that I have a poem.
called Risk Can unsigned piece 1.
To laugh is to risk appeanng tM
fool .
To weep Is to rlak appeonng aen·
timmtol.
To reach out for anothftf" 11 to riak
involvement.
To erpo1e /eeling1 11 to riak erpoa-
ing your true 1el/.
To place your idem, your dreams
before the cl'OWd is to mk their lo,,.
o lo~ r.Uk not.being lowd in
return.
To live 11 to risk d11lng.
To hope u to risk t:Uapcar.
To try u to risk failure.
But nalu maut be token ~e
the greatest hazard an ltfe u to rWc
nothing. The person who risks
nothing doei noth&ng, tw nothing.
11 nothing. He moy avoed au/fm ng
and 101Tow, but M 11mply cannot
learn, feel, change, grow, Love ..
live. ChaiMd lYy his certitllde1, he rs
a slave; he ha.3 forfdled. freedom
Only a person who risk.I u free
lt's good to be home .
Thi s e x h ibit. ''The
Revolution: Where It All
Beaan." is in Quincy Market,
near City Hall. The market Is the
second stop on a two-mile
"Freedom Trail" ot downtown
historic sites.
YOU CAN TAKE the lour by
shulUe bus, 1etUn1 off al slops that intereat-yeu and geWng on
the next bus. A ticket costs S3.25
for an adult. $1.75 for a child.
Some spots charge admission
S4.,., will get an aduJt Into all,
S2.3Sfor achUd.
Ydu can start Freedom Trail at
Boston Common, but City llall
makes more sense with its in·
formatiOD desk, s peakers or
foreign lan1ua1ea. lockers for
packqea, reatrooma. child care
and ratfacWties.
Popular as the Freedom Trail
is, Bolton's moat popular attrac-
tion II not OD It.
That's the USS Constitution -
"Old Ironsides" -which lies at a
berth in the old Navy yard in the
Charleatown section, across the
harbor from downtown.
You can easily reach it by car
if you want to make a separate
trip, and there's usually plenty of
parking. Or, take the Oran1e
Une. subway, to the...Cit..y Square.-
stop.
>-The Constitution is still carried
on the Navy's roll of com-
missioned ships. That makes her
the oldest commissioned warship
In the world.
NOT MUCH OF her original
material remains. The Navy is
completin& a $4·million overhaul
and she still floats, but no one
wants to risk her venerable
frame to the pressure of wind on
sails.
The Navy points out that lier
cost In .1797 was about the
equivalent of a modern airer*
carrier today. She is also an ear".
ly example of an arms r ac' -
her deslgnets made her bil{_Cer
and gave her more guns tJian
others or her frigate class. :
""' ' Lesa well known than Fr••
Trail, bul important to the ii.I·
Lory or the city IS the 8~
Heritage Trail across Beacon Hm. where blacks lived in :the
18th century. Start at the African
Meeting Houae off J<p Street.
Jn Boston. you won't have any
trouble getting information
about s ports, libraries, theaters
and concerts. And anybody will
tell you a fa vori le spot to eat. out.
One final tip: Lock your car
and lake the keys. Boston leads
the country in auto theft.
. ~ . • Restaurant Reputations Go Up Down Under
By STAN DELAPLANE
SYDNEY, Australia Now it's the
middle of winter Down Under. A chill gray
drizzle a nd 60 d own to 48 degrees keeps us in
topcoats. I had to have those temperatures
translated slnee Australia has gone eom -
pletely metric.
The thermometers read in Centigrade.
''lt was hard to change." said an Australian
lax.I driver. · 'StUI around Christmas when it
gels up to bloody 100 degrees, it doesn "t
sound as hot when the new temp reads 37. · ·
Australia went from pounds , shillings
and pence to dollars several years ago.
(The Australia n dollar equals 75 cents U .s: >
Miles have become kilometers. And Miss
Australia Is measured In centimeters.
Gasoline Is poured Into your car by Lbe
liter. * • •
Qantas fli es down here with a 747 six
times a week a nd offers a ski trip now to the
Snowy Mountain~ 325 mile!' southwHt of
Sydney.
FRoM Fash ion Island
Newport Beach
Only 64 ,500 Amer icans came to
Australia last year.
··w e·re C'e rtainly not a pri m e
·destination," s aid a man from the
Australian Tourist Commission. "But we
reckon the traffic will grow as people hear
more about what we have that makes us dif·
ferent."
Fly-Drive a nywhere. including the
Snowy Mountajns if you like -is a package
at Sl ,132. Round trip from the West Coast.
Hotels all through Australia. Rent car with
500 free miles. Fourteen days.
Qantas malls you literature on the coun·
try. P hone free to U>-622-0850. • •• THE AUSTRAUAN still drinks beer.
Sturdy stulf like beer should be. I deplore the
"light" beer that's pushed in America. Each
state has its preference: Swan lager. Vic-
toriaBitter. Foster's. ·
Wine the beer-drinking Aussie used
to call it contemptuously ''plonk'' -is now
served in the better restaurants. Wine so
good that Australians drink nearly all of it.
Only a small am ount is exported . ••• RESTAURANTS are smart and serve
excellent food. "I agree with you, 20 year s
ago the food was dreadful. If it was good
enough for a s heep camp, what was there
for you to complain about?"
Cl r e member being off e r e d
sandwich es: "We've got two kinds, mate.
One's canned spaghetti on bread. The
other 's canned beans on bread.">
Now Sydney has German, Spanish.
Russian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese
restaurants. You can even get Colonel San-
de rs finger -lickin' or a Big Mac from
Mc Donalds.
*** Alexandra Piechowlak from the Tourist
Commission said: "For lunch today we
could go to Doyle's for seafood. Or to t he
Coachmen or lhe Caprice or Chiswick
Gardens . All u nusually good."
"But I've picked Eliza's. Eliza's is so
'in' now that they don't even put their ad·
dress on their matchbooks.''
Eliza's was full of women in shades and
jeans. Men with flowing whiskers in $200
leather jackets drinking tequila with a.
squeeze of lime.
"TIUS IS WHERE the Bea uti(ul Peoplt« 1
come," said Alexandra. "Film stars and T~·
personalities. l even saw a Pommie duche
here." (Pommie is the Australian's word
for a native Englishman. It's not exactly a l
put down. But it's not flattering either .>
Wine bistros are inexpensive. They
seem to have replaced the pubs that had
lo close at 6 in the evening 25 years ago.
This created the 5 to 6 drinking hour
known then as ·'the S o'clock swill." Bar~Jt)
were so jammed that people in front handett ~
back the full mugs, took the money and
passed it to the bartender. '.
''If you had a foot on the bar rail, you
didn't give lt up until you staggered into the
street at 6 o'clock.··
STEReo SOUNDS OF THE HARBO
,.
j
Soap Geb Clean Bill
,Viol~nce
Attacked
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
irowina number ol people who
!eel there b too much violence on
television are directinc their
complaints lo the advertisers
whole commercial dcllars sup-
port 1uch programming.
Convinced that TV violence
can be harmful toy~ vieweri
and may be older one.. too, these
people are declaring that the
sponsor• mUJt be held account•·
ble alone with tbe cnaton and ~e>adcuters who pul the ~·on the air .
'1iome ar e suggesting a boycott
cF.aponsors' products. . ..
f'NETWORK executives decline
tfEdlscuss the issue beyond say-.ifis there is no evidence that the
Eplalnt.s have had ~ effect
ar. On the contrary, demand
commerical time on the tube
t an all-time high and the
evision Bureau ol Advertising
!mates that the TV industry
receive $6.4 billion from ad-
lsers this year. ~ul this new assault on TV ~lence is stiU in its infancy. In
)l!sl the put two months:
""-T he American -Medical ~socJation approved a re-
"9ution condemning television's ~usive daily diet of symbolic
ldme and violence in 'entertain-
Int' programs" and called on
ysicians, their families and
ir patients "actively too~e
ptograms connrining-VlQlen-
u well as products and/or
vices sponsoring such pro-~ams." ;.r-The nation's largest ad-
ttrtislng agency. the J . Walter
1JM>mpson Co., said a small sur· WY it conducted showed eight
ent of the respondents "con·
ously not buying a product"
ertised on programs they
idered excessively violent.
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C1TIZENS COMMITTEE MONfTORS TELEVISION VIOLENCE
lngrtd Kcwsw-oen Keep• an Eye on th• Tube
Bn\adcasting, a media activist group, wrote letters to 13 ad·
vertlsers to complain that their
commercials were helping to
sQPport a series or "degenerate
horror movies" on Saturday af-
ternoons on independent station
K.COP-TV in Los Angeles. Tho
auociation reported that 10 of
the companies responded and
said they were withdrawing their
ads rrom the programs.
-The National Citizens Com·
mittee for Broadcasting, another ·
activist organization. spent six
weeks analyzing the prime-time
programming of ABC, C~ and
NBC to determine which pro·
grams were the most vioJent and
what companies were sponsoring
them-. -Thett---message to ad-
vertisers: "We think you oughtto
know what you 're sponsoring and
you ought to be responsible for
il."
The chairman oC the Federal
Communications Commission,
Richard M. Wiley. recently told
advertisers they could play a role
in keeping excessive violence of£
the tube:
"You, after all, must make a
ba.sjc decision on whether or not
lo support particular types or
programming fare. It is your
'buck: so to speak, which may be
decisive. and thus J think it is fair
to say that the buck must stop
with you." ·
TELEVISION executives are
sensitive to advertisers for the
obvious reason that TV revenue
comes from commercials. Most
programs are aimed at drawing
big audiences that will be attrac-
tive to potential sponsors.
"What television is about is
selling -audience to advertisers,''
says Ted £arpenter, execuUve
director or the National Citi~ens
Committee for B.roadcasting.
"Until the audience taiks to the
advertisers, you really don't
have communication to the in-
chutry;'•
His organiiation undertook its
Slx·Week study or prime time
violence to facilitate that sort of
communication between the
public and the advertisers, he
said.
BUT THE RECORD indicates
that not many other advertisers
avoid violent proarams purely on
moral grounds.
Public ·protest could change
that attitude.
By ER•A BOMBEC&
In our town, the soap
ooera "Mary Hartman,
Mary Hartman'' comes
on aomewhere betwffft
''The Slar .Span1led Ban· n«" and man's tribute
tonight.
Because or the nature
of the material, they
wanted to make sure all . the parent.a were in bed
and the kid• s lued to the
TV set.
As 1 told the chUdren the other morning, "I'm
supposed to be using
parental discretion. but
I'm too draued to dia· cret.''
"IT 'S ALL right ,
Mom," they said. ..If
there was anything foe
you to make a decision
on, we'd awaken you."
"You say it's just a
story or a s imple,
average family from
Femwood, Ohio?"
"Right," they smiled.
"You're fro m Ohio,
aren't you, Mom?"
"Yes, Dayton. What
bothers me is why they
putit oo so late ."
"Who knows? There's
this sweet grandfather
who wears a raincoat,
Mary's husband, who's
your ordinary blue·
collar worker, and a
young girl seeking con·
version."
"CONVERS ION to
·~r.:-THE NATIONAL
; esociatlon for Belter
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raiths."
"It sounds like 'The Wal tons,"• 1 said. ''Why
does the grandfather
wear a raincoat?·•
"Granddad hH a rain-
coat, doesn 't he!'' they
al'inMd.
"Yea, or course. What
doea Mary do all day?"
"She 's htst you r
average atay-at·home
housewlle, Uke you. With
the puffed sleeves and
the dustmop. •'
"Sounds dull."
"It is. Some nights we
can hardly keep awake."
''They why do you?"
''WE'RE TRYING to
get a better understand-
ing ot your life, Mom. We
never realized before
what It wu like lo stay at
home and just be a
n or m a l . average
housewife."
''It bas its moments."
I thou&ht I saw them nudge one another and
giggle.
''Tell me, .. I said, "do
they ever get into the
good work we
housewives do, like visit-
ing the sick i n the
hospital?"
"Oh yeah," said our
youngest, his eyes
glistening.
"It doesn't sound like
uy more sex and vio-
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The children smiled In
relief. "Think of ll. Mom,
as 'The Little House on
the Prairie' with
sewers."
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Mrs. Miller:
No· More Song
LOS ANGELES <AP1
-"l -.•as never r eally a
show business person,"
:says Mrs. Miller. whose
renditions of Top 40 hits
· oCten sounded more like
they came out ot the
bathroom s bower than
ma recardln1 studio.
n 1967, Claremont
Mrs. Miller
had a brief
but SUC,C#l$8luJ
show business
career.
ewlfe Elva Miller
1 hed a brteny sue·
ceq ul show buslnesis
c r with the album
"M s. Miller's Oreulest
} . " Whether the 58-
ye ld housewife was
ahea • hind or square.
ly on the · n 't seem
to 1natter. The albulJl
sold -250.000 coptes in a
mere three weeks.
The album was
followed by two more,
and then, s ays Mrs.
Miller, her career began
to slide.
Her recording com-
pany wanted to m~e her
into • 'some kind or a
Travel ·Seen
For Aries
MONDAY, AVGVSl't
By SYDNEYOMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Full !\loon
'POsilion, aspects point toexcitlnr expertencea, re-
vival or romance and travel.
TAURUS (April20-May20): You "zeroin"on
objective. goal . You learn where you stand.
GEMI NI <May 21-June 20>: Perfection may
not be possible. but you're going after it! Spiritual
values come into focus.
CANCER (June 21-July 22>: MoMy. or-
ganizalion -these are highlighted. Get priorities
inorder. - -
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Finish project -let
others know your \1iews.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Brea.k through
maze of tape, excuses, medlocrity. State needs in
clear. precise m rtnner.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22>: Teaching, learning
processes are accentuated. You make significant
changes. tactics are revtsed.
SCQRPIO <Oc t. 23-Nov. 211: Social activity
around home base. or involving family, Is indicat-
ed~Horizons expand.
SAGITTARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Study
Scorpio message pu h ideas across. Short trip
may be on agenda.
CAPRICOR N CDEc. 22-Jan. 19). Welcome
change, variety, opportunity to communicate and
travel. Spotlight on costs, budget.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 181: If you don't
know what to do. do nothing.
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20>: Key lo in-
formation, knowledge now Iles behind the scenes.
Seoretsdomlnate. Discretion is order or day.
''IAMll" *
FROM F ash1on Island
Ne,vpor t. Beach
Sunday.Augutt8, 1916 DAIL V PILOT •7
Rocker Returns to Basics
kook," Mrs. Miller said In
a recent lntervlew.
"I belonged in opera
. .. 1 wanted lo do
ballads but they wouldn't
let me,'' she said.
So Mrs Miller went
home to Claremont to
care for her invalid
husband.
When he died In 1968.
she moved into an apart·
ment in Los Angeles.
where at age 67 she hves
today.
But she doesn't sing
anymore.
··People ask me, 'Whal
do you do without It?' I
tell them that I never
needed it. to begin with ... 1 was never really a
s how business person."
ByMARYCAMPBELL .... -..... -
Rtck Derringer was
plueked by fate. seeming·
ly. r~ the world of rock
'n' roll.
Wbtn he was 18. the
firtt record his group, the
McCoys, made, "Hane
on, Sloopy," was an
enormous hit.
Since then. he has been
"going to school," as be
puts it; learning the busl·
nes1 he'd had no pre-
paration for ; making.
playing on and producing
various records, none as
big as "Hang on.
Sloopy." and getting a re-
putation as an ace guitar
player.
He also figured oul
what he wants to do and
he has done it. He has put
together a four-man band
-a guitar band, of
course-to play ''back to
basics . high -
performance rock 'n •
roll.''
HE PICKED members
whoJike the same kindol
music be does, drummer
Vinny Appice . 18,
guitarist Danny Johnson,
21, and bass player
Kenny Aaronson, 22. 'The
first album, titled with
the quartet's
"Derringer," is
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the Blue Sky label. 1be tried to find; peopla who
sln&le from it. not r&-are rully lnto ~hat they
leased )'et, will be "Let do. And l think l found
?tteln.'' them.
The group is tourlq "It looks like it'll~
throuah October as open· lnto the kind of lhina
in1 act for Aerosmith and Cream was al \he beeln· an.. that they'll pause to nine or Jert Beck or Jhnl
write and rehearse new Hendrix when they firtt
sonfS for another album came out. Tbey ollend
and another tour. •nth u 1 las m . and
Derringer is ea1er to musically they dld take ll
cut°"thi&Cormerspread· to a dlfterent 'level ol
Ing himself thin with spontaneity, tl&htcr and
guest performances and morem\l1lcal.
producing and jual con· "Most or lhe bands I c~trate on building Der· hear now are only Ught.
nnger as a band. They're ~ontrived and
The mu.ale Derringer vt.ry thought out and very
describes as loud, high. planned and very or·
ener1yandbasic. "l wan· ganized. We're trying to
tedbot players wboliketo bring back something
play that kind of muale kind of lost through the
and respect it. It you're evolution or rock."
getting orr on the mu.sic, Derringer was born 28
inspiration is going to years ago in Celi'1a, Ohio,
come. 11 v e d d u r i n g h i s
childhood in Fort ··vou HAVE to be so Recovery, Ohio, and ln
involved that tt goes eighth grade moved to
beyond your abilities all Unlon City, Ohio, on the or a sudden and you think, Indiana border.
•Wow! Did I do that?' He, his brother and a
That'sthek.indofpeoplel .neighbor formed the
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SURVIVE!
{R) and
lfcCoya. Thty made
some money playing
music in bl&h school but
had no Idea of tryfrialor a
career la mu1lc. Wbtn
the Slran1eJoves, who
had had the lirst hi\ on Bani Records, "I Want CandY.'" did a show In
Dayton. the McCoy•
backed them . The
VlbraUons had had a No.
l hit on rhythm 'n'blues
charts wlth "Hang on.
Sloopy," written by the
owner of Bang Records.
Bert Berns. Berns had
told the Straageloves to
scout ror a Beatles.type
wh.lte quartet to cut b1s sona for the pop market.
The Strancelove:s ln\•lt·
ed the McCoys to go bac'-
to New York with t.heri
the very next day and, ..
slncethenext day was the
start of Derrln1er's
lather's vacation. lho
whole family and tho·
group went. Studio lime
VJH booked and the •
Strangeloves told them
when and how to sing and •
play. Two weeks la~ '
"Hang on, Sloopy" wu
a No. t hit. /
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Investors' OpportUnity -May Grow on Trees
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that they m ight become a bit ex-
cited. because a review of the
data showed that the market ten·
ded t o rise fas t er und e r
Democrat s than und e r
Republicans. contrary to some
popular assumptions.
As lt turned" oat. tbe politicians
didn't get very excited and in·
vestors didn't get very e n·
couraged. In the week following
J immy Carter's nomination the
stock m arket was weak. Some
critics even dared call it a Carter
market.
JOHN WRIGHT, manager of
huge portfolios fr: banks and
other institutions, seeks lo dis·
abuse investors of whatever
lingering notions they bold that
Democrats are bad for business
and consequently for the stock
market.
From his base in Bridgeport,
Conn .. Wright observes' that sin·
ce World War II "the nation's re-
al Gross National Product grew at a S percent average annual
rate during three Democratic ad·
ministrations, versus a 2.2 per·
cent average rate during lhe four
RepubUcan iacumbeDcies."
Both prices and dividends
r a r e d better under th e
De mocrats , he reportL SCock
prices rose at an 8 percent uaual
rate under Democrats, S.l per-
cent under Republicans. Stock
dividend income grew at 5.8 per-
cent versus 3.3.
In its July issue cl "Sett« Jn·
vestin g.•• the National
Association of lnvestmen~ Club
has a strictly apolitical bit of ad·
vice: learntolivewlthinnation.
"But s tocks only tn companies
:tompetition
: ;
1 Nosed Out
LOS ANGELES !AP > -Fred Block can
tell you a lot about the sweet smell of success.
Block. a former nower child who just hit
' 30, ls founder and president ol the Olfactory
1 Corp .• one of the nation's largest manufac·
turns of incense with sales or more than S2
mWion last year .
"l got into incense because I, got really
barned on by it personally." says Block, a
softspoken man whose conversation is a mix
olstreetsass and management maxims.
"lt'a not the kind o( thing you jump into
because you say, 'J thlnk I'll make a career In
Incense.'''
BIA>CK RAD BEEN burning some Indian
incense ia 1966 in his Vmlce apartU1ent •nd
decided to write lo the manufacturer to find
.out more about the centuries-old product.
·• ''This slrange·looklng package came
back from Born bay. all wraped in linen,•· he re·
calls. "It was about four pounds of incense. J
started burllinl it andpeoplttllkedit.
.. l 1o& quite a blt ot ..... IO I sent them
$25 and told tbem to lldp it airfreight. Wilen it
gOC. here, I found out the airfreight from Bom-
ba)' eo1tl S12S, 10 I bad to 10 out and alckel and
dlmemyfrtendstopaythewaybill.
Demand for Block'a incense, which he
marketed in beadabopJ CJD, the Su.nset Strip,
1rew to tile point wnre in true en-
trepreneurial fashion he dedded to stop sell·
ing som..-e else's product and start making
itbimHll. .. I stopped import.ins, read N mYrll as I ~ about 1t and fiaallY lNl'Md bow to put
toptber 10cne lnceme," he QYI.
Tbea. after expstmmtinl with sawdust, lfOllDd.gp Dower• ml various perfumes, be
put tose&ber what be claims was the wwld's
lint strawberrJ incense and sales belan to
I ·. JDOVe. : Block moved too, since the lady in the
: around·fioor apartment was complainin' j : about the 1tran1e aromas waftlnc down from.
: the bathroom lab upstairs. · · ·-IT WAS HA•D to blame ber-Block had
concocted 103 different fracrances. although.
he has since trimmed his product Une on the
grounds that• 'lbe world lsn 't ready for 103.''
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FRED 11.DCK MAKINO SC!Np
The Otractor)' Corp .. now 9 years old, sells
ill Ince nae In s lick form lhrou ah
supermarkets, record st.ores and other retail
outlets.
Block, who started in buainess Ill llt six
selling newspapers on a Philadeplpbia r.treel
corner, I.a similar to mo8l •ecutlves in want·
ing to inerease the demand for hJs product. or
course, he puts ita UWe dlfterently. •
.. I do want to tum as m8D7 P"Dle u
possible on to their noee," he says. "It 'C:!t up· lifting thing. And the demand for our uct
worldwide is very great -wherever people
have•nose."
that h a ve inflation-minded
manaeements who are percep-
tive of trends and who have an in·
stinct for self-preserv,ation: don't
buy stocks in companies whose
managements are e>peratinc un·
d~r buaiDeu as usual practices."
DUlllNG INFLATION -WbicJt ..-.malll1 It ...,... to
continue -''tla•e 11 a~ on invatin11n compeates bavlnl
a ebief execuUve oftlcer with
vtrtually fUtur..-.orJ percep.
Uon," Sl¥1 the uaodaticlL
Ill Its ,.nerly mablis. Just
releued, Smith Barney, Harris
Upbam • Co • ..., the equity
market u betq ••Nftlltb' near
the high end ol our esUmaled
ranee ol •reuoaable' value, .,._l
it is not overvalued. . . .
Neither. it adds. does it begin
to show the speculative excesses
of the late 1960s, and it "seems
much better balanced than the
Ill-fated two.tier market o(
1972·1973."
While this forecast is n't
particularly ,bulJisb. Smith
Barney sees •'little likelihood of a
sicnillcanl or prolm&ed markel
dffllne from present levels."
Blyth Eastman Dillon foresees
• 1111 reeeuion, bul prior lo that
believes t!Mtt a possibility exiats
that averages might move to
t.betr cyclical peak in the firs t
half al 1977. '
THE&.E IS A qualifier in its
outlook -it depends on the
duration. and severity ol wbat
Blyth Eastman believes is a
market C!Ol'recUon. 'Jbose higher
prices in 1977, therefore, deJ)end
on tbe correction ending during
the summer. ,
Still dl.scouraged? Try trees.
Greal Plains West.em Corp. is
advertising timber as a great in-
vestment, ''because as long as
trees grow. so wUl your timber
investment." Money arowing on
trees?
ANolutely. says Great Plalns
Western in an ad ID u Invest·
ment magazine. "ln tbe last
seveq years G PW roresten have
harvested for clients a 200 per-
Cftlt caah return on Umber i.Jl.
ves tments in Southern
Mississippi."
That's not au, it says, adding
that "the remaining timber is
still equal to the original cost
because more trees have been
growing in the meantime and
prices have risen."
That's it -an Investor heaven,
a Garden of Eden. nirvana.
E~ception to ln1'ento~_f!_ule
-dea Sweeps Clean
CORTE MADERA (AP> -
"'J'bis la a 1ood. oid·fashiooed
success· atory," said Howard
Ameton. describin8 h1s racs·t.o-
riches rise from an unknown ln-
v en lo r to millionaire
manufacturer ol a motorir.ed, oc-
topus-like dHtee that cleans
swimmiq))OOls automatically.
The swimmln1 pool industry
scoffed at Arneton and ealled bis
Pool Sweep a Rube Goldberl de·
vice when be be1an doar·to-door
sal~ 15 years ago.
But today, after nearly 200.000
sales al S400 each, he beada the
"llf'setl PGOl·rtlated compa111 in U.world."
Aroetop, now 55, was barely
maJdnc ends meet 11 a small·
Urne ft1hln1 tackle manuf~rer
in 199 when he was introduced to
another inventor, Andrew
Pansini. who was tinkerina with
a machine to clean swlmmina
pooll.
&SCOGNIZING 'nlE potential
~ 1UC1l a dmce. ArnllOD Jolned
loreel with Pauild lllld helped ..-. ,..e stcntlk!ant chanaes
bl die maehiDe. After' two years,
Ute pair parted friends and
AnleloB 1tnack out on Jlls own.
rlUDHd with $7,000 saved ror re·
tiremenl.
11•••. •••e•
•• ••••• r .... ,~1!81..""-•"
••People say I r eally fell into tt.
which khld ol tripes me," sa.id
Arneson, "They aren't aware of
the thousand• of hours in the shop
and the living from hand to
mouth for two or three years.•'
But. he added, the Jong hours
and door·to-door sales paid off
ror the company ... We were able
to properly develop the Pool
Sweep by learning llrst·hand
about its problems. It was just
like 1ivin1 birth.
.. WI! DfDN'T really perfect the
unit unW 1964 and by lhen it WU
111> de,rees from what it started
out to be.
"Tbere are probably t,000 peo·
pl• who uy tbey have the
on.mat P.ool Sweep," be added • 1be ourrent model, which is
porta~e. uses a floating motor
and two tentacle·llke holes to
methodically aweep dirt toward
tol)OOI drain. It can be equipped
with a tfmer ao tbe mecbine wW
switch on and olf at any bour.
Tbe machine hu a certain
officious, no-nonaenee manner
a bout It ·that can allO be at·
tettaining.
•'Rest usared, the Pool Sweep
will be operating durln1 a
cocktail party," Mid ArDelon.
"and most of the tuestl will be
standinlt around the pool
watching ft."
Today. the Pool Sweep ac·
counts for 80 percent of the
automaUc pool cleaning market.
and Arneson claims the company
ls headed for reecrd sales this
yur. .
In 1988. Arneson Producll Inc.
was purch,sed foe SI mllUOD by•
Castle & Cooke, the Hawaii-
bued conglomerate. Arneson
ataJed on •• presldent: and Im
she.figure annual aalary allows
him to indulge in a number of
"nice toys people dream abaat."
includin1 a $U,OOO 2. a $55,000 motor home a11
ta>,000 ocean·1oln1 •
l>elplte hls succ-, ~·
believes be'• an ~oa:ancl oat the rule for inveatcn. '
••llAYaE ONLY pne oUt o(
1.000 tnve11tori wW be IUI*" IUC•
c•ful.Q'I euy to oome up With
another mouse ?f, , but lt '• ftl'Y d1 calt to a p:.atuct lhat°a-· ''Ev wtek l ha• t-.. or
three le co .. e in ..... me
aboUl lhlr ldtu. aDd •te
frankl1 .. e1 woald be betta'lff i(
theybad •er&boapto(~."
IMVIST .. MISSION YIUO
HOUSIMa IOOM
.. ~ now of,.,. ttte private lnvettor • runv ...,... "'°'""" of purctw, ..... and ,...,. '" llnQle famlty hou'" locllted In Mfalon Yleto.
Flnlneinl program IYllllble to qualified lnY91tora.
Prat.1e1 .. •se nu tlC.,.11•
Contact: Ma.wen Ooddington
17 I 4J 111-tJOO
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La Mancha
Houses
Coing F(Ut
Just ri ve weeks after the grand
opening of La M a.ncha, more
than one third or lhc golf.course·
oriented townhomes have been
sold, reports Grant Sullivan,
eeneral sales manager for Mis·
sion Viejo Company, pro1ect de-
veloper.
Sullivan a ttrl butes the great
sales success to Lu Mancha'rs
dramatic up-hill and down-hill
multilevel Ooorplans and lo Its
proximity to the prestigious Mis-
sion Viejo Country Club and Golf
Course.
"We've a lread y sold 118
townhomes ." s aid Sullivan. "If
this pace continues. we'll be sold'
out way ahead or schedule.''
LA MANCHA features two-,
t hree·, and fo ur·bcdroom
lownhomes, rangiog in sazc from
1,208 lo 2.192 square feet of in·
tertor livina area. La Mancha
'townbomes ~urrenUy range in
price from $62,000 to$82,950.
Tbe 31f>home community tn·
dudes lbree two-story and three
muJtileoyel floor plans designed
by ~ Berkus Group oC Irvine.
Homes Include such innovative
features as loft s . wet bars.
c athedral c e i lings in many
t'ooms, and a hreplace nankcd
by French doors in one plan.
Among the slnndard nmcnitles ar.e luxuriou s comp;.rt men·
talized m aster baths r eached
through arched entries. wood·
burning fireplaces, tempered,
r~ie-c.olored -Sliding glass_
doors, patio or decks. red t ile
roofs and attached two-car
garages. Five of lhe six plans
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS AT LA MANCHA HOMES
have both dining rooms and
breakfast areas.
KJTCHEN APPIJANCES in-
clude a gas r ,ange, two con-
·tinuous -c le ani ng ovens wit h
black glass doors. a five-cycle
<iishwasher. dis posal and trash
compactor.
In order lo elim inate t he
burden of home ownership and to
give La Mancha home owners
time to enjoy all that Mi sion
Viejo has to offer, lhe La Mancha
Homeowners' Association pro·
vides exterior maintenance and
landscaping of the common
areas.
Models of each of the six plans
olfered, decor ated by Color
Design Art of Los Angeles, are
open dail)I from 10 a.m. until 6
p.m.
LA MANCHA may be reached
by taJc ing the San Diego Freeway
sou th to Oso Parkway and driving
eas t past the M Issi on Viejo Couo
try Club. Turn right on Goleta and
follow the road up to the models.
La Mancna is one or rtve r .
sidential home series currently
available in Mission Viejo.
•
Sunc!!y.August8. 1171 DAILY PILOT
Realtors Join Tax Cut Battle ·
Members of the re.a they would forfeit st.ate
eatate in4ustry have fundiD&s by reducing tax
joined lbe mountlq list ntes. or lbose seeking relier
pa.yer .. mOC'e than eo
percent of lbe averaae
tax bill toes to pay for
schoob.
Boards, conslatlnc or
more than 9,000 Realtors
and A11oc1ate1 within 6 the County, will diacusa
the 1ltuatlon further
witbln the near future ·
from property tax In· THd DECISION bas a
crease brought about by m-.lor lmsfict on lbe tax·
increued property as·
seuments.
The Orance County
Councll of Real Estate
Nore than 100 Oranae
County taxinc acencies
received letters from the
Orange County Council or Real Estate Boards
requesting them to con·
sider cuts in their tax
rates. The letters. sjgned
by Hal Pin c hin ,
chairman of the council ,
and by O.E . Hanson,
chair man of its govern·
ment affairs committee,
asked for the rate cut
consideration in order
that property tax bills to
the taxpayer would not
escalat e by the same
percentage as the as·
sessment increase.
PINC ITT N, for mer
Newport Harbor -Costa
Mesa Board president.
said the action was trig·
gered by the deluge of
calls receiv.ed within the
real estate industry as
property owne rs r e ·
ceived their notices
reflecting the higher as·
sessments . The letters
went to every city. 47
special purpose districts.
and 28 school districts in
addition to the Board oC
Supervisors.
Hanson, a former pre·
s ldent of the West
Orange County Board of
Realtors, reported that
the schools we re in·
clmied-atthough-under
regulations imposed by
SB 90 a few years ago,
drive 20 miles ;wliere it's 20
~~ ho1•er, and
more
~~·II~....,_· e?
Now that Polm Springs is too hot, come to Vista Serena:
a small gathering of Blllactive, mountain•view tennJs town•
homes. steps from a luaurious clubhouse and recreation center,
just 20 minutes weat of Palm Springs ... own your own tennis
townh<>me in the cool desert from S16.950!
It's your own private one (or 2 or J) bedroom town home. complete
with cooler desert climare, scenic mountain views, priv-.icy patio, carpers,
drapes. all-electric kitchen and more.
It's your own private country club. including clubhouse with kitchen.
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£ire,ilace lounge. game Lablcs. deck; shutncboard.
Jacuui. barbecues. swimming pool and tennis.
Vista' Serena: own your own tennis townhomo
in the cool dcsen this weekend! Take H O to
8th St. eait; North to Ramsey; Right to San
Gorgonio: and ldt to Theodore: right to Vista
Serena. Open daily-JO a.m. til du~k.
(714) 849-6712.
"TENNlS COURTS COMPLETED 8/11176''
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After a while, townhomes start to look pretty
much alike. With standard interiors. Standard · · .. ,
That's when you know it's time to look :
exteriors. Standard features. · \
into Miss\on V iejo's La Mancha Townhomes. . ·
The first thing you'll notice are six unusua~.
split·level floor plans, ranging from 1,208 to
2,192 squa re feet, in two. three and four bedroom '·
models. Vari ous up and down hill arrangements
make them as unique on the outside as they
are on the inside. ~
You'll also notice some rather extra· .
ordinary features. D.ramatic ceilings in living and ·:··
bedrooms, woodburning fireplaces, patios and
decks. Spacious kitchens have Hotpoint five-cycle
dishwashers, disposals, trash compactors, gas
ranges, continuous-cleaning double ovens, walnut·
stained cabinets. Some models have wet bars, ;.
Erench doors and dining galleries. All models ;~
have ceramic entries, format dining rooms and -
attached, two-car garages with automatic
door openers. .
'. Equally important is what you'll find
outside. Almost half of La Mancha has been
designated as landscaped terrain, totally main·
tained by the La Mancha Townhome Association
(which also takes care of all your townhome's
exterior maintenance. including lawn mowing,
watering, gardening, upkeep on the sprinkling
system, painting and roof repair).
And don't overlook the recreational side
.of La Mancha: two swimming pools for the exclusive.
use of residents, with golf memberships at the
adjacent Mission Viejo Country Club available.
It all adds up to combine unusually
spacious luxury with the freedoms of townhome .
living. So when the others leave you flat, escape
to La Mancha. A rare opportunity.
It happens In MISSION VIE;JO.
LaMancha
ta.VNHOMES
t67,200
tot82,950
(714) 831·9902
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Jert lO the Pedt>ral Fair
llousina A ct uf 19611
which makes 1t llle~ill to
udvert1Sl' .. 1111y 1.re -
ference, h mlt1111on. or
dl1crim1nat1on ba11cd 011
rut-e, color, reli.:mo, sex,
ur natacm:il origin, or :111
inlcollon 10 make 1111~·
"uch prefcft!nce. limlla lion, ordlscnminat1on. ''
Thu newspu1>er will nvt
ltnowanf ly accept any
advert 1111ng for re:il
cstaw which 1:s m 'mla·
tiooofthe law.
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OCIAMNOMTS
Uuplex Sl89,500!
Triplex $289,000!
DUPLIXIS
'v Block to occun
$14,:100 ! SI !!9 .500 !
MHAVHDE
J usl listed 1 3 Bdran11. & (11.mlly rm .. 2 hn.
lxhahtfully decorated.
Nare brick entry. up· graded carpets. $62 500
lalboo lay Prop.
RMltors
111 675-7060 .
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MASONARY FIREPLACE, CLERESTORY WINDOWS IN BAOADMOOR, SAN a.EMENTE 1002 OPIMHOUSES
Sat/S.. 1-5
PRDHRlD ·
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l; , .. t . , . . Ckmente Sales Soar TWO HOUSES
CoroHclelMar
112 lots w131lll 2ba lit
tractive home m front
2B R . 2ba nc" un11 w1mini view O\'er ·I CA R
CARAGt::. tlu1t>1 an•ti
near 11choolli. hbrary &
tenn is . Cull l>A VI U
LEVINE
EASTSIDE
3 81.>drm & family room.
beuutafully upgraded
L1~ht and airy ramll •
home 1n µreferred
l::ablb1de locat ion .
<.;omplclely remodeled
kitchen "1th new ap-
pliance~. New carpeting
and drupes . Oversized
pool und nice entertain
mcnt .ireu. Must see to
;ippreclalc ! $78,500. Ca II
644·i270
• :'\ew home sales at Broadmoor
flomes' sea v ie w hllls ide
W.c1ghborhood 111 San Clemente
)lave accelerated sharply during
lhe past six to eight weeks. ,..
can be reached by laking the Ave
Piro offramp from the San Diego
Freeway and driving north to
Ave Presidio. Turn right and
dri ve up the hill l o the
neighborhood entrance.
large fireplace in the living
room.
1° PT-ICIFIC
' -'Y: RflU ESTnTr
/14 Ml UlOO
; FOUR S I NGLi-; s torv
floorplans. CJrfenng thrcl· or rou·r
l>edrooms . <Jnd ranging In !\ize
from 1,900 to 2.3~ square reel,
ire avatlabl<'. w ith prices rang.
fnit Crom $72.490 Lo S96.900.
The largest or the plans, all of
which have bee n car efully
designed to take fl\aximum ad-
vantage of the s uperb view sites .
1s the 2,330 square foot "Sandcas -
.tle." with four bedroom~ and two
baths. Both the spacious family
room and the generous:Sized li v·
an r9om !MLr o n
fire plat'e and rear yard views.
SEXT IN LINE is the 2,067
!>qua r e foot ··Windjammer ...
with four bedrooms and two
baths.• A spacious formal entry
t•ourt g1v<.'S this design a very
special quality. Here the home
owner may garden to his heart·s
content, put in u pool to his or her
hkin,g. or Just plan to enjoy its
!>eclusion.
465 Cabrillo, CM
• Pacific s unsets are a iitandard
t tc urren c e from lh c
--Jlf.U!hborho0<t with Catalana '1s1-
ltle on lhe horizon.
; Whe n com pletcd. Rroadmoor
Sian Clemente will consist or 197
l omes on 70 acres A three-acre
}>ark. encompasbmg a tennis
court. tot lot a nd open play areu
Vo'as dedicated to the cit v b\
One of th e Sandt'astle
bedrooms m ay ~asily be convert-
ed into a den It overlooks the ful ·
ly enclosed atrium. as does the
plan's breakfast nook.
Both th<' living room and the
master suite ha vv been-sunken-in
the Wmdjammer plan. adding
yet <mother note of residt'ntaal
luxury.
"Sease a pt• ... with its 1.920
square feet. has three bedrooms
and two baths. and contains a
la rge a trium which mav be
viewed from the ram1ly room.
two of the secondary bedrooms
and the laving room. One of the
two bedrooms may easily be con ·
verted an to a den or library .
Unbelievable!
4 Bedroom. 3 bath hlm1ly huml'. Onl)' S72 .110ll .
Spac1ou:. exl•t·utn'l' hom{'
w11h Sll'P do\\n ll\111)( iuom. 1 Jultt.'<l l'e1hni;:i..
expunMH' gl.si." a rea:.. !um1I~ room. formal d111
in~ & 3 c11r tturatte NcJI
locauon \\alk to South
t.:oast Pla.i:u . l'ull
546-S880. for full details
IRVIMETED.
111.:hl~ up~ruded home
Largt• pool s ize lot 3
1iedr110tn\ l11r • • fam1h• room "1th• wel bar. I pli=-
.\n exl·1t1ni: 1ww prH't' .
$109,5011. <.:till G.t I 7270
1524 SanfGMllo, CdM
froadmoor llomcs last year. and
a t's a d Jaccnl to th e
'e1ghb<>rhood.
• )IODEL HO~I ES arep oon dai·
l~ from 10 a .m. until 6 pm . and
The "Brigantine." also oCfer-
ing four bedrooms and two baths.
1s the second largest Broadmoor
home an San Clemente. with 2.242
!>quare feet. This plan features a
wet bar in the family room and
~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
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REALTORS
!-'ind "hat ) ou want 111 Daily Pilot l"luss1f1ed:. . ~------------------------------------......!.--------------..1..-----------------~ Architect
~For New ..
;Office Set
• The arc h1leclura l firm :"ot ArchitPkton has bt.•en
i$elet'led to dcsi~n the
tel'\ew Lafayette Marine
mmerclal Building to
be loc ated in Cannerv
f'Vmage at zsos Lafayette
;Jn Newport Beach ! William Clapel. pl'esi·
•dent o( Archltekton. s aid
;the building will be three
·s tories h1~h. Th<' first
;1 eve I w 1 11 1 n <' I u d c !J3ndscap m~. parktnA.
~aterfront acc<'ss. and a
:boardwalk
.. ·The plaza le\ cl on the
:'Second noor Wiii be t'Om·
:prised of three bu1ldin~
:forms a s well a s
:landscaping and an open
area . Sc•ven or eight
; single tenant off aces will
1-==-~· '1Ceul}y Ole. lh1 rd level. ~The off1c<'s wi ll be ~available for res<:'rva·
: lions m Srplt,mbcr. ,,
~
NEWPORT'S
PREMIER
CONDOMINitm1
f,01 Lido is California's premier condominium
residence. It is also, qu ite likely, the last -0f
its kind. Dominatin'g Newport B4jach from
the waters' edge at Lido Isle, thi~ location
and th!! sweeping harbor and oce1m views ii
offers may, with the passage of time,
become priceleM.
Your privacy and security are assured
through a 24-hoor closed circuit television
surveillance system, a caH button in e.ach
residence, a 24-hour security guard and a
resident manager.
There is, of courst>, a heated swimming pool
and whirlpool. A palatial residents' salon
furnished in Louis Quinie looks out over the
private boat slips and acl'Oill the harbor .
Each residence offers a step·down li ving room
with a wet bar and a private balcony. Each
master suite, a private dressing area, oversiZ(>
master bath and built -in sauna. Th~ det.a ilin!{
is painstaking; thl' appointments faultletJS.
601 Lido represents not only a residence of
t>xquisite quality, but 1111 opportunity that
may never again be duplicated . If you have
ever considered ownership of a fine condo· fColoring • minium residence, investi~alc 601 Lido now .
• ~Winners ..
~
U nnounced
• Jud~e!> n amt'd 12 wan
: ~rs an tht' ~1xth annual
: Un1quc.> llom<'iC rt'a l
... t\(llale colon nR contest
,.staged Sun<la). Au11 Isl
:, at the Unique I lorn~ of
•fire in Coronn del Mar.
"' JudJ:c s include d
: l'atr1r111 1-'ernandcz. an
•honor student ln art from
C Costa Mes a 's E!4lnnc1a
lflgh School . M nurccn
•Mahon. nn honor stude nt
in art ftom Lincoln Jn·
le rmed lat c School in
Co rona de l M ar :
•Suzanne Paulson. owner
ol the Poster G nllery in
Laguna Bearh : a nd
~He)Narl Wooda rd ,
partner an the nrchitec·
• tural firm of Todd,
C Kelsey and Woodard.
W i nner s b y
categories· 0-9 yt•ars.
Firsl·Stcphte Strader.
.~ond-Jlm Duda. Third.
: Usa Siegal. 10·13 year ·
601
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PARK
DRIVE
·.f'irs t-Greg B r okaw. r----------,
Second-Alana Spranger. Mr Ron Hesiiel.601 l.ado Pari.. l>m•>. -l-:::;::=::~-1
Third· Laur a Rush. 14-19 I Newpdrt Bea<"h. Calif. 926611 I c;!a.
iyears ftr s l ·Flona lil416';5-GIOI
Milligan. Second·Anne I Ple11-"t' Hnd me more mformatmn 11hou1 r1 I 801
Christenson, Third-Rob hmirv rondominium ;11 fiOI J.ulo.
Propp. Adults · fo'irsl· I I Ch r i s l I e 8 a r r a ck • Name
Second-Linda Cessna.
Third-Jeanne Harris. I · Addreu I
Prizes awarded were I City -· State Zip I
&ifl cer tificates at the
i · f · t Phone ~ w oner s ovora e toy L l011A1.llOU5l'I00"0111UM1r .. \!.I I
· store. ice cream shop. l\!..!-!!!!.!-!!!..!-!!!!.-!!!!.!!!!~-;_!-!!!~-;!;:!-;'.j-!!ij .. !!l!_i!i!!;!;i!!!!!!!!!!!!!! back-to-school clothing l!
.store and. for the adults,
a favorite plant nursery .
' f ..
Excellen t av·(./ financing
available. (9'( A.P.R.}
From $125,000
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2 BR South ()f H" y with
view. '11 Blk from lw1H·b.
$110.000. 67~5196
ASSUME $45,000
FHA LOAN
lhlautHul upgrt1llc1I
home. Wulklng distance
to s hopprng c'-1ntcr ,
1>d100ls and ROif cours<'.
Gourmet kl!<'hen with
large family areu ovt•r
looking covered 1111110
und manicured yJ rd .
Show this home to your
fussy buyers and Ilic)' 'II
buy at ! Call 963·6767
,.., UC q • ff S •t;N I\, N ' I • l~DNI
Cohc)ePart&
CUSTOM
Nol really but so com
plctely upgraded and"'
panded rou ean 't tell lbe diffe rence. If you're
looking for quahl), •I bl#!
bedrooms. 3 baths and
formal dining. don 't mis!' this property. Too many
features to adv(•rtisc!
Call 546·5880
~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
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$44,900
S h\lie bds, 2 btlti. on Ira:
lot Beller see today.
MG 7711 .. -
Walkt~t 1: l eti
R11t1I h tuh1
.VA
Assumable
Ott NO or LO DOWN on a
new VI\ loun, on this Im·
muruh1lu 3 he<lroom. Z
bath home with brick
firl'pluce, double aara.iu
mul fresh paint in amt
out. l\sk'~ $49,9.W.
SPACIOUS •••
2-i.lory cu tom home •
Ir~ fee lot. Oesagncd for
i;racaous l1v1ng. ex·
ecutl\·e entertainment.
Stnlung entry w/free
'landing s tairc ase &
balcony. Lrll upstairs
msl r suite & library /bar. Plus r hildren's wi ng.
guc~t rm & bath, fam
rm, lrg liv rm. form din
rm, dream ltltchen, pan·
t r)I. 4 frplcs + countless
wnique features. Ex·
punsh·e gardens & pool.
S335,000. OPEN HOUSE
SAT /SUN . 1·5. #1
HAMPSHI RF. COURT.
1714) 548·2573 ----.. 'Ind whal-)(cw wllnL..iJ
Daily Pilot Classifieds. --
In
Newport Beach
The...~:i Liberait:u
Home
lfow deltj.'\ht f &JI to have" hou.,<' big f'nough
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wndom111111m homl's with lovPly p.itill!I or
b.ikon1c·'· ovl'rluokinR !hi.' J.101( ll•urst' of thr
privllll' Big C.inyon Counlry , lub.
Bc-.111t1fully landscllpcd courty.irds
m1•.1nder tll your doorstep.
l'nv.11e lennis Mid sw1mming-
1u I 4 slrnll Jw.iy.
All th1., 11' t1n exdusiv<' rnunt'ry club
rnvir11nmen1 plus lhl' nearby rcrre11t1on,
"hoppini;. ;ind w mmt'rc1<1l 1menitle1 that m11kr
N1>wp1•r1 H1•.a1h llv1n); <10 plca~urablr
.and un111u1• "
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S.ales Dtrl't'tor m;;u ~
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BAY & BEACH REALTY o/ ne wpo ,., ,.· .. ·· ... · ... ·Ill· ·111·111· ·111·111·111··111·111··111·111··111·!!!1·· .. ·~~~~:~?-~:!·\~;;~: :~:~~ ·:5~ ~~~!~~~~:u·r
For~i.l. .a ur U1 IJCQ\lll!I 1tntala Rent~rs waltl1111
lion. Ownt.'r ' Aaenl ""
PAINTER'S OPPORTUNITY
3 ldrms.-Pool-$49,500
!';very inch needs work. Paint. roof.
l aw n , e t c. Beaut. Ant h o n y
kldney-s ha ped healed pool. Lge.
covered patio. Buy this "as is" before
owner redecorates & raises price to
$54,SOO.
2159STATE ST., C.M. Sat/Sun 1-5:30
(West of Placentia. No. of Vict oria)
BEST "O''·PLAN IN THE BLUFFS
Quiet cul de sac street. A rare find.
Meticulo us ly maintained by adul t
o wners. 3 Bdrms ., 2 tn ba s.,
conversation pit w /fire place.
Community pooJ. $114.500. 20% Down.
520 CANCHA SATtSUN 1·5
DOV& SHOHS EUC'iANCE-$275,000
Exciting bay & city lights view from
this truly exquisite home. 3 Large
bedrms. family rm & lge formal dining
r m. Extensive use or Italian polished
marble. imported crys tal fixtures, de-
corator wall paper s & expe nsive
cust~m draperies & carpeting.
OCEAN NOMT-COltOMA. Dll MA.I
Really spectacular! Your own private
steps to Big Corona Beach! Call today
to see this unusual custom-built 4
hedroom split-le ve l hom e. Open
beamed ceilings. wet bar. spot light·
ing. Huge master s uite. Fabulous 180
· ew1rom-mm1t rooms. $345.000-
IA YFIOMT "COMDO" FOR LUSE
NEW large 2 bedroom. 2 V2 bath 2nd
floor apt in finest bldg. in are.a. 24-Hour
security, pool, jacuzzi. s a una, billiard
room. $1,250 pe r month.
2111 S• Ja •* HilhRood
MIWPOIT CENTB. M.I. 644-4910
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MEStYEROE
* DOMT MISS THESE
HOMES*
9 POINT S•-IPY.UH
Spectacular view home with 4 lgt:.
bdrms., fi'ormal 4lining rm., lge. f a mi-
ly rm. with wet bar, 2 lovely baths & a
powder rm. Exotic pool ln front & a
private jacuzzi with the mBlr. bdrm. 3
Car gar age, auto. sprinklers & a
magnificent view from most rooms.
Priced be low competition at $189,700.
Open Sat/Sun. l ·S
Ol ISAIB.1.A. Co.oNA D& M.Aa
Top of the Corona Highlands hill, this
ranc h s tyle home h a s "OLD
CALIFORNIA C HARM ". with
facilities as modem as tomorrow. Over
4000 fl. of gracious living space, 5
bdrms.. 7 baths, sparkling pool & a
huge. huge panoramic view! All on ap-
prox. two-thirds of an acre of prime
Corona del Mar land. S255.000. Open
Sun.1·5.
2032 SHIPWA.Y Ltl. IAYCIEST
Jn one of Newport's finest areas, you
may see a lovely, custom built home
wilh 3 bdrms ., lge. family rm., 21h
baths & a sparkling pool. All this for .
only $137 ,500. Open Sun. 1-S.
210 I E. IA.UOA ILYO .. MIWPOIT
This lralboa Point beauty is just s~ps
to eithe r your own private beach on
NewPort Bay or great swimming &
body s urfing on lhe wide ocean beach.
3 Bdrms. & den, lge. family rm. & an
exceptional value at $155,000. Open
-Sun:-1·5.
2312 PT. CAIUSU. NEWPORT HACH
T his is in the upper echelon of Harbor
View Homes, with its panoramic view.
Enter uphill off new MacArthur Blvd .•
now known as San M1gueJ. Almost
new 3 bdrm., family rm., forma l
dining rm. & avail. for immed. oc-
cupancy; at SlOS,000 including land. we
don't expect this to last. Open Sun. 1·5.
-1fetU El'4lf1diw
REALTORS
675-5511
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•Ww: OWMr -.W Wp flllece. SI 71.000 ..
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from ff .... two b••• "' ...._ wttt. 11cc ...
-• becWor -"-or C..W c.:•.n to •
ttwM IM•n• ltw. ladudH pier & flo9t.
OWMH WILL ANA.Mel. $160.000.
NEWPORT SHORES: D•lltllctt.I f .. r ....u.. ,,. .... ,.e6o fer ....... .. .......... ,: ..... c...+s. pool & tlcort ...
to oc .. IMoclL ~at $71.500.
DUPLEX: CORONA Da MA.It be.._. t.y at today's prices: Tw. IM•oo.c tr.t _,.,
IM•ad ceilluMp. finpl•ic• lSwetltl:I wMta
.. 1M•10. ,... ....... .,_., good c-.
clffoa. wel locahcl $102,500.
IBCTALS: CoroM clel Mw -.a: J.-e
C ....... br.d aew ,._.. Z & -. two
fireplous, f......t clUllu:cJ: •• of pool,
focad & t.Mis c_... ·
2. ~·· Coroao cW Mar-l le•11m. 2111 boftls. excelletctc1111tio. $450 IUIHL
l.Hw, tt.dtor Higlll1111d1-l IM~ 2
baHc.. $450 ICHL
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& oae for a o:ew c.oe •rdal • .,....._ PIHM
c• for .,poial•.e 1.Je.t Cole or D•
•oaG...,_I.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 LCoodHwy
CorolCO del Mer
675-5511
·coMMfRCIAL
INVESTMENT FOR ONLY $57 ,500 -• e6lifcal* ~~ •••••••••• !~!~ ~ .......... !~~
Lot 80xlM Off wade l>US) Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath. • 0ar11·ng Duplex
:.trcct. 7.<>ned co m-~IV humt>. Nr Goll MOST HOUSE fOR me~ial -liithl manufa('· Course. call now before • Costa Mesa
tunng .. retail. wholesale 1tstoolatc::' CORONA OE MAR. 675-3000 THE MON£Yll Thi s b~a !n ed t·c1ht1 1l
ur busancss ofrlces. New. [ ~ I .. beauty 1s JUSt the home has 2 bedroom house. UPERB ~.500 Sec to believe this for Grand mu . All on onc
CM MW •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedroom. family t11nce to Wcslchrr shop·
lntroduc1nii ltub1n Levin
S1-•rS,.CW
.Mt redllcecl $11, '50
O,..He.HS-1·5
Jordan Van Thiel 21912Seacrest Lo. H u. &i.ut. 1 slory pool bowie
in •·raoci11can By The
Sea. Pool & decking. gas BBQ. auto garuge door. ice maker, cathedral ceiling. hrepluce. No maintcnant·u. serve through kit. Set• to up preciate.
Spacious 4 Ir
$50,950
Spac. 4 br home on qu.iel tree lined st . Shag cai"pels, new paint, new Lile kllche11 noor, lge din· ing, cath. celling. Lots of st.orage. neal garage for
bandy man. Owner anx-ious. All terms. U•ll:cJ fs Easy
Oosly $42,900
Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom, l \2 bath l.ownhou se.
2.4. loo central /I.IC, ter· raced brick patio, over· siied 2 car enclosed ga rage. EnJOY clubhouse aduJl pool +toddler's poo pTayi,'1'1Hind7
Manicured ~round s. Everything ror the ~ood ltfe!
G°"Jffft Pool & ioc
4 Ir. $82,tOO
Near new single story " bdnn, l~• bath. Prof. de-cor & landscaped. Pool area is like a park. lnl. is totally upgraded . Super
clean & charming. Great
for business t:ntcrtain· Ing. Right for Cussy buyer.
Hertt.rt Hawld1C1
-lultor,J
11055 MOC)ICOUe St
96J.llll ---
~ 673-7601
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PIMllt HOMIS
MOM St4,IOOTO St,200,000
Z4711A.YSHORIDl.-
OPIN SUN. l·l P.M.
Beautlf ully remodeled 4 bedroom +
den hom e w /Bay View ln most de·
sir able area of Bayshores. The
features of this home are TOO
numerous to m ention. A MUST SEE
for t he discriminating buyer !
$179,500. CY 40)
OPEN SUM. 1·5 P.M.
1356 GALAXY DI.. DOYIR SHOltES
Gracious custom home w /glorious
view. 4 bedrooms, forma l dining
room, gourmet kitchen & brkfst .
room w /view. $329,500 (Y41)
LIDO ISU--SIH,500
Attractive 3 bedroom w /lg. family
room, 2 fireplace, eating area in
kitchen & lovely So. patio. 56' lot -
room to expand. V.. block to Nord.
Vacant •.. will lease on short term
-or lease/option. OP9' SUM. l·I
P.M. 201 YIA MENTQa (Y42)
HAllOlt tSLAHD
Only hom e available on Newport's
most exclusive island. Totally r~
modeled inside &. out. Oiled ... teak,
rosewood, used brick, cedar , walnut
-all artis tically blended to create a
dram atic bayfront home w /warm,
luxurious feeling. Lg. gr assy lawn.
All cedar pier & s lip. 3 bedroom
suites ..-study -formal dining &
separate maid's quarters. Beverly
Morphy 642-8235. (Y 43)
• IA.YCUST
Custom built -3 bedroom, den
\\•/wet bar -formal dining room-
family room home w /2 fireplaces,
separate paneted s tudy & pro-
fessiona l landscaping. $109,500. Vic
J ashinski 642-8235. CY 44 ) !
400ll7"e FOIAli OMES G ... ,.. IOOZG••rtil 1002 vastynrd wilh 1325sq.n . story nnd walking dlS·
· · --~~& 15S5W.Baller,C.M. kitchen borne. doubl~ ping too. Lcl the rent .-.1'1 • -~ ..... to Mllr11et...... • a a r a g e . N 1 c e help pay the mortga,::c. J · · S .. 9 -86SS IJ/J ' C:-'J. neighborhood on quiet By appointment nnl y. -I /ITW.'f'Orl-6 Ji~61 -.£!.ll4e-u~ WlLL EXCHANGE Only
IALIOA. ISLAMO
Two on a lot! 1-'ronl is a s pnrkl1ntt :J 110
dollhouse. ll:iek Ii. I BO ortist deUg ht. llN•cnlly rem od e l e d. Both se para t ed by twin palios.Certmnly best buy on the Island al only
SlJO,OOO.MS-9491
IA YNONT CONDOMINIUM
Carefree living -in The Cove
m arvelous view home w/attractive
Bay Vie w -2200 sq. ft. -News boy
Mode l -private community -
$220,000. Barbara Aune -or -Polly
Johns ton 642~8235. CY45)
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2' 12 YIST A DEL ORO
"Bluffs " Firs t OUering! Popular V
Plan Condo.-3 Br, 2+4t Ba.-DinmR
Rm-Oen. Private Patio. $73.500.
#2 SEA.SIDI CIRCLE
CSU W1MD COMDOt
Corner Ticonderoga. Patio with
View. 2 Bedrooms, Den. Upgraded.
Washer /Dryer Inc luded. Reduced
to$62.SOO
it SIASIDI CllCU
I.SIA WIND COMDOI
End Unit 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.
Tastefully Decor ated. Extens ive
use of Redwood P"nclin~ $62,500.
#lUMDA.ISU-
IA.YFIONT $275,000
Cus tom 2 Story, 5 Bedrooms. Fa mi
ly R<)()m. Wcl &r. 3 Fireplaces.
Terrace Deck. Open Sat. &Sun 1-5.
e1Y APPOINTMENT
UMDA. ,ISLI -IA YMOMT $297,500
Immaculate 2 Story Cus tom Built
by Don Koll S Bedrooms , Den. 3
Fireplaces. P ier&Slip.
LN>A tSLl-IAYAlOHTSl75,000
Fabulous Bay View. Pier & Slip. 5
Spacious Bedrooms, Family Room.
Extensive use Hardwood. Custorn
Built by Valentine.
UMDA. ISLE -·A n.oMT $265,000
Spacious 2 Story Family Home
With Pier & Slip. 5 Bedrooms ,
Family Room: Gated Patio Eatry.
'flA ... 0 MOID-IAYlllOMT
Pier & Slip for Large Boat. Great
Bay View. 2 5t9fy. 5 Br, Many ~ra i;:eatures. $318,000.
LeO PAltJC DllVl-IAt"AlOMT
Lovely Apartment (G2) Balcony.
Bay View. 3 Bedrooms. Boat Slip
& Special Fin ancing available.
$130,000 .
GIOIGI IUCIMS CO .. IEA.LTOIS
Ill DOYll DRJYI '31·1100
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OHlfy ~ .......... froull s 114,600. to szts.ooo.
IUN HA.1101 VIEW • Super s harp
Carm e l, many upgrades, park
like yard. a must see hom e.
$114,000.
SPYGLASS HILL • Only one New
Bedford on the market, large
view lot. A real fine hom e .
$199,900. .
• Big a nd beautiful, s harp 5
bedrm. fam rm. game rm, pool,
many quality improvement s.
S222,000.
• Hard lo find 5 bedrm & family
room. Ocean view. Pool s ize lol.
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• • MOii OUAIUT. MAO! COST. MESA.
CHA.IMH SITS HIGH AIOVE 3 IEDIOOM
COAST HIGHWAY 2 IATH
A SHOWPLACEI $65,900!1! Ne~llcd among trees fn • Magnifi cent landscape beautiful homt1y area of
$225,000.
0 E CO RATED B \' !t urrounds this pro-Costa Mesn. Plush UP· GLORIA AKUDA. View fcss1onall y decorated, graded fa mily home, overloo king bay nnd very upi.ir.1dcd end unit completewilhccntralalr
N<'wport Center. Corn c•ondomin1um. Copper conditioning. Complcl~ly banutaon or l'le~ant styl~· hooded fireplace, lots new wire-saver lutchen.
and prut·trral dc:.i~n for und lots of m1rrorb . ..:Jass Massive family room today'!> fa mily, for homt• J n f1 w o o d u s e d with skylight. Bullt·in enjoyment or entertain throunhout. _Sparkling Ba r·B·Q surrounded by menl. 5 Kcdroom. fa mil) blue pool and JOCUZ.t1 and decking for those fun.
rm, formal dining. ex :.aunu makes this a summer nights./\. lot or
-ecuth c ·s prfvat1r orttce -~.ust-see" for ~arefree ftouse fonr-little s~ 415;500
llG CANYON• Best value. gor geous 4 ~226 Pola ris. Dovl'r hv1n1;t. Owner bought run •price. Call today
bedrm & tam rm. Outstanding Shores., Nil another and must go. 646-7171 executive ho m e d esigned for Open Sunda y l -5 Take advantage. Hurry Ol'fNlll9 •1'1 HUN101!(f'llCI'
elegant entertaining and family. IGOL'..~:~ '~.~.':'.~~·~·0•«<,. [• 1!a•;11ml ~:~~~~l. sife~~ti~~tle~a~~~eenJ C.Mit'~ [a IRNll .. ~ -~~ .. ~!Si#
ceilings. Spacious private master I·'<" --·==•••••-want ad ~esults 64.2·5678 suite. $235,000.
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course. ~·"""· LUSK HAltlOI YllW • Move-in
condition, spacious 3 bedrm,
family rm. lovely nook in kitche n
w /outstandi ng view. custom
crpts & drps. SlS9,000.
• Eureka, only one of a kind, it's
the best of everything. Builders
own home, unbelievable hom e
!'iitc. $295,000.
671-3411
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1/>ACRE REDUCED!!
A long country lun e O W N 1': R · S !ih:lded beneath an um· MOTIVATED! Large 4
brella of lowcrioi.t trees bedrm home. beaul lam leads to this rustic rm. formal din rm. qulel hJdeway. Big wooden 3 tree lined slrfft.. Beltet bedroom ranch sats on hurry owner must move! enormou.s 1., ncTc ! Ex· 645-0303
FOREST
OLSON "• "-<I•· .. '
ecutive entry to sweep· in g l ivi n g r oo m. Go urm et kitchen .
separate Mom·ln-Law quarters. Soaring staircase to bedroom complex. I A r ustic ............ cmMT
paradise in horse coun• try. Vacant. Seller O.-S-..1·5
desperate. Try S7,4 t2Hhtt•d #5 total down I Call for . · . quickshowl.n1J. IM7·60lO EQjoy beach. living and °""' 111•·" HUNTON Nt(t• care.free travel. Recenl·
I. l,y renovaled 2 BR. 2 BA ' . IJjlllil ltr~~-~~: :::X,t o':~t~a~ "·~~~-~-~-~··~·~·~·-~ Westcllff. tM.000. i..: HAL PIMCHtM
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R~ALTORS
2727 E. Coast Hw»
675-0'2
1470 JAMBOREE ROA.D
NEWPORT llACH
640-9900
Let Us Help You Find YOURS ----
fY!NfR«i/ &late~
Valley Realty
szso;o~A 1St:1
No price ·competition for this
custom-built 4 bedroom family home
in private-guarded community!
Bayfront w /pier & slip for 45' boat.
Engli sh·Country feeling -French
doors & used bric k -formal dining
-huge fa mily room w/fireplace + study. Beve rly Morphy 642-8235
CY46)
NEW,ORT HEIGHTS CHARMER
Cathedr al beam ed living room,
leaded g lass, s pacious kitchen, din·
ing room, family room + 3
bedrooms & master bath w /tiled
"Rom a n tub & atrium. Oversize
gar age w /alley access. $94,500.
Appl. only. Roger K. LauJe-642-8235,
(Y47)
'REA.SURE ON lUASUltE tSU!
On Bay on Lido w /Jg. float & sun
patio on pier. Super family home
w /great floor plan for entertaining.
4 bedroom s. s m all maid's room, d en
& 5 baths. It's a beauty at $350,000.
Bob Owens 642-8235. CY 48)
IE Mm .
to l ive in one of these brand.ne w
townhomcs on t he Golf Course in Big
Canyo n ! Fabulous view, pool
jacuzzi, tennis & security gate. One
a 2-story the other a 1-story. Both
have 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & complete
modern kitchen. For s alo or lease.
I,.arry Dyer642·8235. (Y49)
~AMCE W~IY.ACY
Beautiful Bl uffs 3 bedroom, 2\.'.l ba th
res. Private walled garden entry.
Lovely Jiving room w/mirrored
walls, loover~d doors & windows
fine wallpapers & your own private
patio w /superb Sunset Views over
the Bay. Pool nearby. Barbara
Wright644·6200. (V50)
UMOA ISU LAGOON
S tu.nn ing co nt e mpora ry
.architecture -built by Valentine.
E legunt wa llpape r, lux urious
carpeting. unus ual wood & paneling.
4 bedroom s+ maid's. Study+ tiled
family room w /bar. Formal 2-story
dining room. ~tra-wide lot & slip
for 2 boats. Appt. only. ~.ooo ree.
Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (YSU
~,.
A custom bui It home f OI' the small
f amity! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + den &
charming breakfast area. All major
rooms overlook pool & beautlf ully
!andscaped garden. 2IK>O sq. ft. o( Uv.
1ng area. Appt. only, Maxine
Williams 642-8235. (Y52)
'42-tlH "4-6200
901 Dover Drive Harbot View c.tlt.r
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ihroucbout. Locatt-d ,_..,.,., S....0.-Y&.w! present home at a good profit! We're a Ideal for extensive eolerta:Jning, this
large baytront la mUy home offers
maxlmum privacy. 7500 Sq. fl., incl. 2
liviru: rms ., dining rm., Oak kitch.
w/frplc. & brkfst. nook, sv.. baths.
m ald's rm., s tudy, a rtist 's studio or
pluyrm., projection rm. Air-cond.:
swimming pool & boat dock. $525,000
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BAYc;REST
TUllTUIOCX NU.S
Beautifully decorated, 3 Bdrm. 30
Mi les sit-down view. W oody
atmosphere + privacy. Fun Price Sl4Z,SOO.
645-3111
90 I Donr Dr. S.ite 110, Hewport leoch.
near •hopping and From your kitchen range, Uv rm. Cum member of RELO, Inter-City Reloca-
schoQI•· .. :xtn larllc rculr IMAGINE YOURSllf rm too. This btfl newly remodeled 3br. t1on Service, a national network of re-i!~ ~~r7~1~o~·:1~!t OM LUXUllOUS LIDO -newl y Cam rm home w/new crpt, wallpaper, altors experien~ed In handling family
963-6767. redecorated home!, vacant, ready to cabinets & more. v.. blk t.o pvt beach relocation problems, Whether moving °"'"'''1"·"Hur"0"~,., move in! On wide lot -street to access. hais just been rQ(luc:ed for im· across town ... or across country, call I ~ 11di. ;f11.fi1 strada. Lovely enclosed patio, new mediate sale. o,.. w;s.. 1.1. Ill the friendly folks at Tarbell. After ~II. ~ -UJJi:r kitchen. 3 bedrooll)!S. Great. Jocallon SMnclfh Id. we've been
for tennis .player , beach goers,• FIN. DIN' HOMES
boaters. $149,500. TRIPLEX. COM TREES & QUIET IJZ VMITri••te. Mptldl s. 1·5 • • FOR FOLKS SINCE THE
A back ya.rd hill orfrult IMAGINE YOUDm f $134,900 WEST WAS WON! t.reea ood • homo full o 11~ space: This Jarae 4 WITH 6 lalOOMS -family room .
bedroom, a bath, has up· dining rm and on quiet comer near Jncludes (3) 2 bdrm units on xtru ldrge
staU'S famUyroomwith;i C h e rry L a k e a nd Back B ay. 45' lot:2 have fireplaces, a ll have en·
wet bar and nl'eplare. One·of ·a·ki nd find. Fresh pa"int. c losed garages! Completely re·
Spacious livlna room, Vacant and ready. Com e see for furbis hed, stenc to beach. & close to a ll gourmet klrthen aod ,,...
boat or trailer acw$s. yourself. $135,000. s hopping. Priced for quick sale at
Reali11tlcully priced at 2200 LSll&• '-'la. le....,. llrcll HI $134,900. C .. for .....
$74,900. C ALJ... now! O,S. Saf/S-1-5 556·2660 c: SELECT IMAGINE YOURSD.F T" PROPERTIES 1M MIWPOIT H8GHTS -just a few
Don't Look
Any Further! ·
(or your executive enter. uunment hom1:. We have
a 3000 sq.fl. 3 bedrm. 2 story. 4 yr old home with
blocks from a u the s chools. A roomy 3
bed room den home in top condition.
Perfect r~r the active family. $93,9~.
600 Mlca...t Pl., ..... lch Sat /s-1-5
IMAGINE YOURSELF
PENINSULA PQINT
$149,900
G_.. letnat. Slepl to leoda!
Co.try Retnat! Handsome family home surrounded by a wide variety of fruit trees! Covered patio Is big
enough for all your summer entertaining! Entry foyer leads to a 4 bedroom floor plan. 2 full baths. Hearty PV stone fireplace to warm
your toes. Dining area. ash wood cabinet& In
the dream kitchen. Enlertalner's living room POrlect for parties A great tamity home f0<
your big lam1lyl $56.500. Call 54CH720.
S.....er Showplace! Great for summer entertalningt Automatic yard tights with dimmers for that special party
I rumpus roo m. r~m1ly
G•tral IOOZ Gs•ral · 100 room, formal d1n1n g
OM THI IA Y,.ONI' DOY• SHOUS -
With sweeping view across the bay.
Custom built bea med ceiling.
balconied master suite, family room
with Cantina bar. Old World kitchen
with everv imaeinable New World applianee. P ier and slip. $325,000.
Beautifully lndscpd ·w /outside lighting.
Secluded s unny patio. Open Beams
give spaciousness t o this 3br & den
family home. Newly remodeled ktchn
w /Corning & Microwa'(e. New copper
plumbing. Channing guest apt over
garage makes 3rd bdrm. Price just re ·
duce<l $149,900. C. for...,..
. effect. Prolesslonally, landscaped yards with sprinklers front and rear. A rare beauty 1n1lde With tastefully decorated rooms in warm tones and textures. Marble entry fayer to spacious family room. hearty brick fireplace. Walls of glass thruout. 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths. Pool &
jac:uUI! $88.900. Call ~1720
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~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE sour c AST ARlA SINCE !%.!
TOP SALESPEOPLE
for Month of July
JAC:XllatTHY
H ........ •-.Ch
DOH7DELAY
e price is more than right on this
·parkling 4 bedroom. 2 bath Rancher.
Mini-vegetable farm plus fruit trees.
uge covered patio for s ummer
e njoyment and WASHER, DRYER.
REFRIG + A FREEZER included at
s.57 .500. 962·4454
BUUJ_y AND THE BEACH
Live happily ever after in this castl.e
with ~ated .courtyard entry . /\ wee btl
north of Const lliJ!hway. Thir. beach
home has <~uecnly Spiral staircase and
a Kin~ly master suite with retrea~.
Dramatirally deroratcd thruout. ThlS ,
4 hedroom home has cedar floored
closets and water conditioner. Family
room with fireplace. Patio kitchen and
lushl y l undscapcct yard . SH3.50~.
~)fil .. 145·1
$57,500 VA BARGAIN
Churmin~ and dclif,!htrully decorated
ontemporary California 3 Bedroom
heuuty. Decorator s harp thruo~t.
ountr v pcael•ful rear lawn with
m atur{• lus h lundscapin ~. Rr ick
fin•plu<·c. nt•w drapes and shutters.
newly pa int e d inside uncl out.
Comfortabl<' and tOl.y rC'nlly a trNtl !
~7 .500. Cu II ~16·4 14 t
$48,990 -$48,990
Thut's r ii:ht! ! That 's the full pric<l or
this 4 bedroom homo situated on a
large lot with a JS' Sunset pool.
Carpets. drapes, covered patio. Best
of ull arc the terms. Assumable V /\.
Call 54G·414 l.
BIG CANYON CUSTOM
Spectacular 4840 sq. ft . 4 bedroom
home in final stugcs of {'onstructlon.
Fnmilv room and library overlooking ~orge0us pool a rea and ~olf cours~. 2
Story Ii vin~ room with massive
fireplace and view tort. $365.000. Open
House Sunday 1·5 ; 17 Royal St.
George, Newport Beach. 640-6161.
IRVIME BEAUTY
il' For only $96,950. Ap· Pointment onl . ca ll now.
_...-..r$ UPERB
HOMES
1555 W. llllket, C.M.
N41lf1 to Meritet 8eskel 549·86SS
FORA
SPECIAL FAMILY
Localed in Baycrest. One of the lowest priced large
fam1lv homes 1n this
beautiful residential area of Newport lleach. 3
Bedrooms in add1t1on to
spacious master suite. Shown by appointment
ontv. $132.500. Including
land. 673-8550. < '41 ,., '" ) • s \ I J~, If" rt t.' I '
[~·l&tdll
Newport
"On~-of-o-lcind"
l It MorlliR9 Shr la., .. S-1-5
IMAGINE YOURSD.F
OM Z LOTS IM MEWPOaT HEIGHTS -
live in nice house. build new one next
door a nd make money. Panoramic
view from second story.
JOl La ...... Cor Cltf Dr. M.1.Sat/S-1-5
IMAGINE YOURSllF
OM UDO ISLE -in a hideaway master
s uite, away fro m every one. 4
Bedrooms & dining room, galley-type
Kitchen. high ceilings -light and like
new. $151.500.
111 Via Dljoa. Hpt lclt 5-day 1-5
IMAGINE YOURSELF
tM OUI MIWIST USnMG -Baycrest.
Great family home, 5 bedrooms. 4
baths. family room. formal dining
room . office and a huge yard for kids
and their pets. $159.500. Call for details.
642-5200. 675-4060
PET BARRETT REALTY
'60. •
Drlq~htrul custom 5 bedrm. 3' 2 bath. 21stor) home with master
bcdrms both up and
d"Owtnnrirr. -su,, kitchee &Del htmily area; large covered patio; J/car garage doubles as carefree entertainment I and hobby cent er. Fenced children's play Gsutal 1002 G ... ,.. 1002
}'ard room ror extra ·················-···· ·············--······ ,, e h i c I e i. . i-· r c s b \"C)tt•ta bles from yo u
own garden Come no'' and cll:plor-: this mini
estate.
Rut+. Laurie, RHffor
646-4380
Pre•i•w Sat·S•
Fantcntlc View!
ofoce•&bay!
2l01 CUfU)rLHI
Open HouH 1-5
PRICE REDUCED !!
$140,000 Owner anxious Come sec Helen
646-3928. eves:S48·35Gl
IALIOA 151.AMD MC>Rnf IA TRONT
Versatility on the bay! A 2·story, 3
bedr oom. den & fam. room home
or ... a 2 BR. home with maid's
quarters, or ... a duplex. Beautiful
condition. two fireplaces, garage door
opener, 35 ft. dock. Jus t lisfed at
$260,000. You 'II love living here.
WHITE WATER YIEW A large 2 BR. 2
bath unit with fireplace and wide
balcony. n ow available at SlS0,000.
f umished. Beautiful decor. Another.
also furnished, at only $95,000. Great
South Laguna ~ocation.
COROMA DEL MAR DWI.IX Separate 3
BR, 2 bath house with patio. Recently
remodeled and redecorated. !·BR. apt.
~!!!J ove r double garage. So. of highway. liii Easy walk to beach. Just listed at
-ew-c-·u_s_l_n_m_H_o_m_e_s_,. $129,500. This will be an OPEN HOUSE
beaut. nrea or Fallbrook. SUN. 1·5. Don't put off s eeing this!
!':~~ t'1_PPf0~· :l~·:4c~ All YOU A ""HEAVY'? I( SO, you may
11.\·ocado~ wis h to consider this large 8 bedroom
N" w cu' 1 om 11° m (.' · home on the Lido Isle bayf ront. Pool,
o<'cun\·1t•w 2• .. acres. auest house, sauna, famous nam e wine VtSta . ,..,
Produl·l 1\e l'ap1lal cellar. The 90 ft. bayfront lot is worth
Sy:<temi., bu1ltll.'r well over halr of the $895.000 asking
729.2903 price. J( you really love your boat -
GOLF COURSE park it here.
ESTATE
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fomil~·. ch11rm of Oj)('n beams, hil!h vaulted ceil·
lng11 lt'11s lh1m 3 yri1. old. 5
ed. 3ba .. J car 1o1un1ge, forever view. CRll today on this new oHrrlng.
545'9491.
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Real h itate
HEW LISTING!
WA TERFllOHT
Balboa Cove~ 4 Bdrmi1 '
&c family rm . 1 bath . 2
Lo\ 1.'ly polio~ S:andy be:ich. dock for 12 ll
bolll $179.500
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l u .. Zt/2 IA., 1150 SQ. FT. Choice
Early Bluffs . Absolutely immac.
cond .. with luxurious new. neutral
carpt'g • kitchen n ooring & attr .
paneling. Priv. patio on lovely green
belt. Nr. pool. Low lease & taxes.
Fabulous value. $89.500!
ONM SAT /SUH. I ·S
2147 YISTA LAllDO Coif Y .. Orol Almost new 2 be droom + den &
family room in Greentree. Many
builder -upgrades include mirrored
wardrobe doors. carpets, & shakel~~~~~~~~~
roof. Professionally landscaped.11--------i
private rear yard. $66,500. ~pen Ho.use
Sunday 1·5: 4372 Manzanita. l rvme.
640.-6161 .
Please let us show you all I.he homes
Avail. in the carefree Bluffs
HELEN 8. DOWD
Offic"' locof,.<f., C~to Mf'\O
~Ofl Bc-o~h -Nf'wport 8.c'och
3 IDRM Z IATH
Double Gara1:e 22 ... :it Putio
$.'ill.500
Roy McCardle
llealtor 111 0 Hewpori
Coste Mesa 541·7729
BALBOA ISLAND
CATALINA-VIEW
$327,500
Rare rind on South Bay f ronl .
Breathtaking bay & ocean v iew.
Spacious 4br, 3ba upper w /ultra
private "Top Of The World" sundeck.
Lovely 3br, 2ba lowe r unit w /patio,
frplc, & pvt entrance. Just $.127,500.
Sllowll by appt. '
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675-2311
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M-,::t leach VIia! u,\;1 evably low priced for this prime beach area. Luxurious condo with an exp•nslve · ocean view. Professionally deoorated inside . with mirrors and rugged wood paneling. thruout Wood entry l<>ver to formal living room Roman11c d1n1ng QUarters served by a·
totally modern kitchen carpets are thick enough lo sink your feet into. ca11 today,
54().1720.
4 + Famffy Room! Spacious floor plan In this delightful home. 2 full baths serving a 4 bedroom suite of rooms. Living room 1s warmed by a fire's glow. Candlelight dining room, homemakers kitchen. Like-new carpets & d...,.. In color ooord1nated tones and textures. 3<ar garage
has plenty ol storage space, Neatly manicured yards with sprinklers for convenience. s1a.1so cau 5•0-1120.
You .. Liie• The Area!
If the toca11on is 1mPOrtan1 to your family, here
1s a super home near the Bacic Bay. Large counlry·s1zed grounds on a quiet ... private COS street Comty 3 bedroom. 2 baths floor plan Entry hall to large game room big enough for your POOi table. Eating bar or
buffet area. a kitchen that mom will love. Format hvmg room enhanced by a blaz1n· fireplace S62.000 Call540.1720.
Promonlq_rlj Ba'J D-• Floor Pallo!
e..ver.J>e!or e..Dffin:.ed..!.Jli:Wnal aw..,.,...._.,._-<'ildeaJ for summe__r_parties or iust lazyif!SI oot in ---'--'-od I -000 .a. 1--·1 the aunt ~xcellent (~fy ••a. hand80tN ...,. __ g m e • --· • IW9V; avat • tamlly room with efegant wood and mirror
furn. decor. Lush carpets and custom drapes.
J ~ ~ No-wax floors, large living room with fireplace.
• 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. Entry foyer. family n a a I! kitchen with dining quarters. Crisply trimmed
The ultimate bayfront -home. 4 &
Maid's Prime lagoon location. S.'H5.000
Leasing 2 BR, 2 + Den From $750
RON fil:l)MAN ,UWC141 I
INC.
600 Newport Center Drive • 640·6500
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WATEttFROHT We are E·X·r ·A·N D·
$175,000 l·N·G and are inll!rested S Br bme. Massive living in three addilional :.ales room surrounded by represenlallves-two for
water. Nestled among residential sales & one trees & beaut. lndscpd for a new commercial
garden w/covcrcd brick dJvlsion. Plcusl.' call for patio & deck lending t appointment. (Jean Cole
your own pvt dock. Real· or Don Von Gcldern ).
ty special one or a kind. COLE OF HlW,ORT
Private beach & tennl. REALTORS club. Lako Forest by 675•5511 o~t-8477 __ _
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702 St. James Place
Newport Beach
Supe r b 2 story cunlilcverctl
over hillside. Magnificent view of
Fashion Is land. Balboa Penins ula.
Balboa Bay. Balboa Pavilion and
the Pacific Ocean.
Pr emi um co n s tructi on
throughout with custom featurei;;
too numerous to l ist. You simply
must inspect this m asterpiece of
design .
Take 15th St. East p ast
Newport Ha rbor High School to St.
J a mes Place. Then North to
70ZSt • .-..PIKe
CALL 962-7788
KEY
REALTORS
yards Private patio! $63,500 Call 540.1720.
MnaVerdeD~ Superbly decorated home in this prestige area of executive homes! Fully spnnklered lawns t8lldscaped to perfection I About 2300 sq. feet inside wil h a 4 bedroom. 3 bath floor plan offering versatility to the buyerl New carpels. drapes 3 pa1n1 1n rich tones and textures!
Separate family game room. format dining. A k1lchen that mom 1s sure to love! Covered palio -+ an assumable loan lop this fa.ntastlc
home, now on lhe marker• S79,500. 540.1720.
Owner Sacrific•! Must .olve JJP this very a1tract1ve 4 bedroom home! Freshly painted in & oul! Buill·ln vacuum sysrem thruoot. carpets, drapes. new bu1lt.Jns. Lots of decorator wallpaper and rich
wood pan eling. Separate family room. hearty.
PV stone lireptace warms the living Quar1ers. Pr1va1e masler relreat Wllh il's own bath. 0tn1ng area. Large covered patio for outdoor summer fun• ISi lime advertised! S55,500. Call
540-1720
Eashld• Early American! Super neal home with the stylish design of Early American! Plenty of room for your trailer
or boat. crisply man1cur0d yards surrounding a
canopy pa110 veranda. lnS1de has 3 bedrooms, · tlAi baths Candlelight dining room + chef s
dehghl kitchen Sepatale fatntly room, living
room 3 d1n1ng room all have their own hreplacesl Top Quahly carpets and drapes, CllOPping t>lock in kllchon pantry! s 76, 950.
CAii 5-t0· 1720
In ''Th• Wiiiows"!
Fantastic Irvine home m charming area of fine
nomos1 Sprinklers & coverod patio surrounded by neatly trimmed yards for EZ care. Comlortablo lloor plan inside has 3 bedrooms.
2 full balhs EoHn k1lchen. log-sized fireplace 1n tho formal hv1ng quartGfs. Deluxe bu1IHns in the kitchen, real wood cabinets. Carpets.
drapes oll llko new' Only 5 years oldl $57.000. Call 540.1 720
540-1720
2955 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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UNIQUE OH AMIGOS WA y -spacious
('Ondo. 4 bdrms. view. only ~.000. See
.Hijrb Collin'\ at in.83.s Amigos Way.
UNIQUE OM THI PB41HSULA -For
LEASE ·-2 units. The 3 bdrm·2 bath
will lease for $600/mo .. the 2 bdrm·
2ba., for $550/mo .. both yearly. See
Marilyn Shuff at514 West Bay
UHJQUE IM GIEBelOOtC -Beaut! 5
bdrms, loft. perfect cond .. $84.000. See
Nancy Newcomb at 958 Begonia. Costa
Mesa.
UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES -3
bedroom , fab view.· top quality thru
out, sec Carol Wi lkinson or Marlene
Reed a t 220 Port Carlisle, bring
$116.900.
UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HOMES -
Deep lot. pool and jacuzzi, 4 Bedroom
r anch style. 5126.900. See Helen
Stanley at 2006 Port Cardiff.
UHl9UE IH IROADMOOlt -Back$ to
green belt. s ides lo park, 4 Bedrooms
plus boys' den. split. $154,500. See Barb
Hutchm~s at 2500 Wavecrest.
UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Split level. 4
Bedroom. scduded, interesting lot.
S99.500. See Phil Handleman al 1870
WrenC1rclc, bri ng S~,500.
UNIQUE IH MESA VBDE -OH WOW! 4
Bedroom spht level. pool. Jacuzzi and
water s lid<'. gotta <.: 1t . .J ackie Han·
dleman at 2702 Cardinal
UNIQUE IH MESA VBtDE -Hidden two.
story. pool. heautiful condition. ~.900.
View it al 2018 Baltra. talk to Barbara
Orahood
UNIQUE IH llG CAHYOH -SpnC'ious 3
Bedroom. R t.>).(<'ll<'Y. fairway location.
vacant. $255.000. See \l(.lrg1lenc Hull at
81 Royal St. Gcor~c
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1111 Nlr[SI PCOPI t .6£1 LINC) I If( N(A r£Sf HOMtS
CORONA OE L MAR. 675·6000
MESA VERDE. 540.5990 • CALL US
FOR A WISE HOME INVESTOR
11 's .t l bdrm or 3 & convert. den.
tucked. away on a quiet cul de sac,
bordering <irea of new home develop·
ment. Ocean breezes, bike trciils, good
schools. Present owner recently spent
S.5.000 for muny cxlrns. A good buy for
S(l? .800. Come sce this up & coming
area in Costa M c:,a. Open Sun. 2·5
OLD~ O,,OltTUNITY JN THI ILUFFS
Back Day view from a front row Trina
model. 3 Bdr ms .. 21.!? baths. decorated
in gold tones .. J usl a little extra de·
<'Oratin~ will t urn it into a heauty!
Reduced to $tl2.500
YOR Lf<~J\SF.: Wntt>r ''h:w vnd unit
Trina. Ill Thl' Dluft's. Country kitchen :
immnc. coml Super loc11t1on on quiet
<:ul dl· sac·. S700 Mu.
C.F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
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~o • 2 bc-droom units ~asts1dt Costa M~!>a + + + ne.dble ftnanC'm~ + + + garages for earb
unit. Coiy house plu~
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ha~ secluded ynd fu1
pnvacy All for ~.ooo.
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lion 646-Tl7l
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QUIET PICTtlESQUE VIEW
TURilEROCK BROADMOOR, Pl.AN I
Fcaturln~ pror lncl'>cpd yrd & atrium
w/sprinklers. This almost like new
home has 3 bdrms. fam rm. dln r m,
hv rm & frpk·. One 'ldrm has heen
<' o n v e r t e d t o p ·1 n c I c d d e n
w /ceiling·high bookcases. i
Ned Loomis .• joining Harbor Realty
i s a native Californian. h a ving
a ttended Whittier High School and
Long Beach State College. He served
in the U.S. Army, then becam e
co-founder of Cal-Glass tor Research.
Inc. or Cos ta Mesa, in 1962. As
Account Executive with Dean Witter
& Co. s tock bro'lterage tirm, Ned
advised portfolio acCOlmts until 19'72. ·
His past four years were spent
developin g condominiums in Sun
Valley. Ida ho. He recently became a
bachelor father of an infant son.
Taylor James. With Harbor Realty,
Loomis will specialize in investment
properties and Newport area home
sales.
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LOWEST PlfCE
IMTHITRACT
r otentlally beautiful
C3mily h ome. All
hardwood floors. Stone
fireplace. Darkroom.
Covered patio. Many ex·
tras. Needs some im·
agination a nd work.
~~f~~13~1l. Hurry .• 1,620dsq. ft. or easy ~ivJng w/g~s BBQ,
"",.,,<>·llHIJ'ltoer,.iei• gar oor opener & view that will make
Ila. I ' it fun to get up in the mornings. can ~ lftftlf;t ~t~~~~ ~r f~.~.e ~fu~~i~ ~~ft°%~
..-:::= _,,.., ==--possession any time. 6141 SIHIA
Bargain Hunters
IUHA (Las t Unit> $91.500. Will
consider offer. IY ow.a~ tll-256'.
-Speculators . G, .. ,., 1002'Gt1Mt-.. 1002 673-4400
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Hurry. call us at 541HlS1.
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. • REALTORS
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{J.te /Jarrell Reaft'I
pre~enfj
DREAM OF A LIFETIME
.............................................. MESA DR MAR
Prestidge area. Lots or
custom features in this 4
be droom "CREAM
PUFF". Would you
believe a l S' laundry
room ? + party time
FAMILY ROOM with
WET BAR. Custom light·
ing. Sulit in speakers are
some or the many de· tails. How about tea
ho use + go ldCish
stream!! llurry to see
California ran ch style home centered
on over 3 acres overlooking Upper
Newport Bay. This 4 bedroom home is
encircled by lus h gardens, large pool
and separate entertainment center. LIDO ISLE
MEW LISTIMG PltlCID TO SB.&.!
• MOtlD IAYHOMT -4 bdrm, game
room, slip for 50 ft. boat .... $270,000.
· Fantastic view of water sanctuary
a nd sur rounding areas. Plenty of
room for tennis court. horses-••
• MUI IUCH CWI -4 bdrm & 3
baths, flexible floor plan. Move·in
cond .....................•••. SI 29 ,500.
complet e privacy' Call for further
details.
llrittingfum Ruttg call :;46·2313 ·
CWN 1119 • II S AJNT08EN<CI •
RWT~;
333' Vio Lido, N.I. 675.0121 l•:Dllld
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COSTA MESA AREA
LOVB.Y coll• LOT
Prime area close to South
Coast Plaza & Schools.
Pride of ownership family
home. 3 Large bdnm ck
family room. N /of Baker;
E /of Fairview. 936
-YauJarino, Costa Mesa.
646-7711.
SIDlM
Plenty of room & privacy
provided in t~is s pacious
family home. Quiel
dead.end street, safe for
litUe feet. One of our best
r esidential a reas. N /of
Baker, E/of Baab St. 952
Paularino, Costa ltfesa.
646-7711 .
% STOIY llAUTY OHL Y
·$77,950 .
This elegant ex~uUve
home has the charm of
heavy shake, high vaulted
ceilingi formal dining
room & arge famllY room
with stone fireplace. Jmt
introduced to the market.
10022 El Capitan, H.B.
East of Brookhurat &
North of Atlanta.~
GOLll CORSI ISTATI
Gor geous 5 bdrm Mesa
Verde home, large family
room with wet bar, 3 ba, 3
car garage & a forever
view of lush green golf
c ourse, 1831 Tanager.
C.M. Sooth or Adams &
West of Harbor. ~l
SHAD •OO.IMllTY
Lovely upgraded plan 400.
4 large bdrms 2 ba,
·ramily room, iots of walnut panellng &
d ecorator. papers. On
huge Jot in Mesa del Mar.
2163 Cibola. C.M. 5'5-N91 ,..._
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WISTCUFf AIEA
Sharp 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba home
in popular Eastside. aose
to shopping, schoo!s &
bike ride lo beach. Come
"home & rela.x in jacuzzi.
$66,000. 460 Shady Dr.,
C.M., North of 17th &
West of lrvilleJ 545-~
ld4GYOUllOAn
.F'irst time on the market.
40 Foot PIER goes with
this elaborate ck spacious
beach condominium. 3
Bdrms . 3 bath s &
magnificent Palos Verdes
fireplace. N /of Newport
Blvd., W /Coast Hwy. near
Howard's Restaurant.
4461 West Coast Hwy,
Newport. Beach. 646-TllL
MIWPOIT HlllllB
on huge lot with excellent
VIEW from big picture
windows. 3 Spacious
bdrms, 2 tlled baths &
t errific sundeck. W /of
Dover off Cliff .Drive. 212
Kings Place . Newport
Beach. 646-7711.
IACX IAY MAMSIOM
Superb VIP offering just
introduced to the marked.
Tremendous sq. footage, 4
bdrm. 3 ba. fam·rm AND
dining rm. W /Irvine Bl off
Santa Isabel 24.15 Tustin
A~ 646-7711.
OCUNVIEW
Truly luxury li vi ng.
Spacious tri·level condo
with every extra
imaginable. Excellent
location with view of bay
& ocean. W/off Superior
on Ticonderoga. #1
Tribute Court, Newport
Crest, Newport "lJeach.
646-77lL
llGCAMYOM
Absolute ly s uperb VIP
m ansion located on 18th
fairway with 4 spacious
bdrms, 4 baths, formal diniDg room. lar ge pool &.'
expansive, beautifully
maintained garden areas.
You OWN the land. Big
Canyon Dr to Royale St.
George. t8 Cypress Point.
Big Canyon , Newport
Beach. 646·7711.
THllLUADS
This popular "X Plan"
h as 3 large bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining
room, gourmet kitchen &
builtin BBQ. Brand new
o n the market.
Off/Eastbturr Dr on Villa
del Oro. 431 Vista Suerta,
Newport Beach. 646-7711 .
MIMtRANCH
Located 1n sought aner
Back Bay area. Large A·l 7.<med parcel with fixer
upper house le swlrruning
pool as a bonus. Off/Santa
Ana Ave on Orchard.
20271 Kline, Santa Ana
Hts. 646·7711.
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73Acucia Tree
3 BR .• Fam. Rm.
11 Lochmoor Lnnc
6 BR., Fam. Rm.
6 Rue Villars 3 BR., Fam. Rm.
1200Key West
• 8R., Jf~am. Rm.
lPinehun;t
4 BR., Fam. Rm.
$89,oOO
Univ. Park &iso.ooo Big Canyon
$298,000
Bl@Canyoo
$137,500
I larbor Vu Hills
$285,000
Big Canyon
9UALITY UNSUIPAS5m
Big Canyon custom built, decorated'
& landscaped 4 bedroom home.
Every detail is pen ection. Lanai,
library. f amiJy room, con versa •
tional cente r. few or many features.
$285,000.
UNIYRSITY PAI.IC
NEW LISTING! Popular Stanford
plan with 3 b edrooms & fa mily
·room. Best ViJlage 3 location -on
the park. A great family locaUon for
$89,000.
STEPS TO OCIAM
Nicely maintained & well located is
this 3 bedroom & 2 bedroom duplex.
It's ready for owner occupancy. Full
price just $139 ,500. Terms.
MIW IM HAllOI VllW HIU.S
Private courtyard entry with bubbl·
ing fountain leads to this fresh four
bedroom in a setting or mature trees
&shrubbery. Offered at$137,500tee:
ILUffS CARRIE UNSTYU
Spacious Y-Plan on open greenbelt,
3 bedrooms, 2'1'.t batM. Participate in
amenities or t he area in highly up-
graded home. You own the land.
Submit. $95,000.
IOATS trlA Y VllW
Secluded custom duplex. enter·
tainer's paradise. Atrium entry,
rare design & construction. A tri·
level & a p.enthouse. Spacious 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, separa te
workshop, oversize lot & parking
areas. Great units or live in one
yourseU. $245,000.
SUPHI LOCATIOM
Big Canyon 4 bedroom, 41h bath,
family room' Deane Versailles, new
on m arket. Priced to sell. Highly up.
graded kitchen. Golf course views
from most rooms. $24f,OOO.
EMHALD IA Y-OCIAN SIDE
Four bedroom, three bath beach
home <North beach ). Cedar panel-
ing family room, beamed ceilings,
built-in b.b.q. $157,500.
HARIOll VIEW HOMES
POOL & JACUDI
Adult occupied four bedroom
Harbor View home. Walking dis·
tance to Newport schools, quiet cor·
ner lot. A ~ust to see for $135,000.
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SPICTACULAI VIEW
Outstanding view home w /entire
harbor spread before you. Two
bedrooms, plus separate & private
studio oc gueat-4uarters Pool.---..~• $275,000. .
DEAMl"S IEST
Beautiful 5 bedroom Kensington
model on ftOrner cul-de-sac w/extra
side yard. Superbly landscaped and
upgraded. Many custom changes.
One of a kind at $13.S,OOO with land.
lMPllSSIYI llG CANYON
Versailles with outstanding views of
golf course, Newport Center plus
ocean & sunsets. This 4 bedroom,
family r oom , 4 bath home is air con·
ditioned & has extens ive improve··
ments. $213,000.
HAllOlt · V11W HOMIS
Just put this home on the market.
We know this 4 bedroom. 2 bath
home on a quiet street will save you
time fn looking for your next bome.
$113,500.
MIW OFHlfMG-IPYGLASS
Breathtaking view. 4 bedroom, 8
baths, d ecorated w /care & taste.
Dutch doors. f·rench doorR, you
na me lt. This is SJ~cial. Asking
$195,000.
llG CAMYOtt
Traditional elegance & modern con·
venience e "emplify this custom
country French manor that was de-
signed to handle art treasures, anti·
ques & a g rowing family. Brochure
in office. $450.000 fee.
MT LIS1'ID-WIS1CLI Three bedroom. 2 bath, solarium, w /outstanding den. Best WestcliU
location. Near school, park & shop-
ping. Lovely low maintenance
landscaping. $106,000.
A CCllDWaL IAHIR CO •
644-1766
I
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OUT$T.AMDIMG OPEN HOUSES SUH. I ·5 c: n 1..4" 33 Completely redecorated with the best
COIOMA DIL MAI p, n ZOO YI.A •IHOA. UDO ISU Few Lido (.;'1.SI ~ 644·11 of e verything. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. i.oci.t ~~,~~u th 0 romonfor'J /-'oinf homes can offer lhis ~ombo : spacious •ulh ANYTIME fireplac.e , builUns , especially nice Hl&hw~y W1&Jl.Ln~ tii!I rooms. 2 s unny patms. com er loc.. rt: . carpets, drapes and wallpapers. Close
tanre to t>eJt h tho Holl~ Open Sun 1 5 657 Baystde Or single gtory street to street: 3 to major shopplnlf. (IMMACULATE). Ro~rciotduplct.11<·ic Prtth.-8drms . eu. with own bath, family rm. l&.&H'fSS SPIC&AUSTS ffOtl IZ YIAIS $61 000
ol wroc:ratiip. 3 lw•lroorn Uke new 4 bdrm., tamHy rm .. den. J + formal dlning rm. 3 Car gar. could ILUPfS Co.eol ~ SAU '
3 balh OWl\i'N unll Wllh baths . Ramp & float. 5279,000. provide 8 4th bdrm. $215 000 open pallo. St-cond u1tll '" • ~v~lt~ ':',!!..':°:~n2tJ~·~·~h />.. I () I Sl04 11¥8. UDO SANDS F un Jovin '. ~un
trnm•t'ulate eondtlwn ol.1nda J:J{e lovin'. 3 bdrm. home with secluded f1rtplnc~11 1n hoth u1111~ patio (or e njoyment of your own ~lul Cl~tA·,~~. ePlrci~~··~~ ClhUSl0tn .6500t SlQ3.4ft.Fwlate{rfrOlOlbOme.otnb jacu zzi. Hig h beamed Ceiling in• "N ... e poiu · · ron ase wi s pacious liv. rm. Owner moving out of ,:t,~t~'. cealn~~~t1~~111Y magn ificent vie w of boats & harbor. slate, quick Possession! S72.000. Now ~.,,,.q."''"'"""·, Slip for lar~e boats. Remodeling has leaseholdcanbcputchas ed!Seeus ror [~ I been startcd·fin ish itto yourowntaste. d .1 '<-" lflfdl}t />. j tt ~ et::~, MIWPORT OCIAMNOMT
ol..ido J~l• Newly offered duplex: 3 bdrms. each.
JUST LISTED New. under construction, contempor. Large split-level : prime rental \<><:.
Ulutrs "I'.:'" l'lan Condo Cape Cod, 4.5 BR. 4 ' 2 BA .• pier sHp. Sl6S.OOO. Good lax shelter 3BR ,. fu m rm, 211't>:1. $360,000. ~110 Ml fl Absolulcl} 1>e,11uuru1 • , l'J,:;oo
CO.\ST l'HOl'i':R'rri--:s
t.il·>t lO
SPANISH ESTATE
$42,900 ·'I• ACH
'ul·de·sa1: shelle r
11r1\·a te rourt y 11rd s!
Spun1sh m arble t•n1ry
tends adob e wall'I!
'fo'iesta dininit room hi·
• Ille'! Cantinu k1t1:hc n!
VauJll>CI ceilings acccn
· $paolsh archwa)'s und
1/.ec l u d c d sl ult y!
· ~parule family room. i\
'.J·bcdroom Casa on hu.:e
1_. a cr e Won 't lasl
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.l l fl u y,.d •· D1 •· '• 8 f,'~ l'lt>'
2 IEDIOOM
508 J as m ine . CoronadelMar
640·1840 Sat/Sun 12·5
#14 Rana (San J oaquin Hills) Irvine
544·9411 $79,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
DAVIDSON REALTY
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r , "···~.· , , r\ .. ~ •,,, t>1"'.) (JObl 1
.
ILUHS IA Y V1IW
Ttp-top location! One of a kind .
original "Bluffs, end unit . Beautiful
Trina with gorgeous water & greenbelt
vlcw. 3 Bdrms., 2~ ba. Rare 2-unit
bldg. Open for your inspection Sun. 1·5.
430 VIRta Grande. $127,500
• ILUFPS LIASIS •
3 Bdrm. & family rm. ~75
May view loc. $600To $675
EASTBLUFF REAL TY
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7·60!0
1881 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach
494-8086 S99,500 Sun 1·5
1752 P laza del Norte. Bal P enin.
675·2225 Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY
---.. LEISURE LIVING
.. Eo1t Side C .M . ti $66,000 .
~ult Condo of Tradl· ~al quality & design tw 2 Br. &2 Ba. frplc. fine
rabmelry. bllns . c pts,
tlrps. Ii: ,.-;ardcn patio, dbl
· :Jul0mu11c garage Part
, 4>f th•: !!ccluded Ci\P
ASSOC w 1>001 cabana.
"·fully equipJ>t'd rlbhse. In·
rludmg frplc1>. kit, put•
-ting green & abundan\
gardens . 204ti Tus\1
l\ve <:it Glum·t•ster l
Owner movini: & anx
1ous. Stop by or enll
JOH. G. THOMPSON
REALTOR
642-7860
S IR·S49,SOOI
ASSUME $274 MO.
61/2% U•·VACAHT
It 's true! Five be<lrooins
on qwcl cul-de-sac lot.
E xlr& lar11e yard +
• children's playhouse N
new loan co<1l s on o~
umpllon or ill>'• V
lmin: S2Nrmo p:t)'S all!
• Callfast-752·1700
0'1"1hl9•tf\1 t"J'""ti ~1 ,.
·.~IH~ll
" ~ Colt.cae Park
Open OoHy l • S
220 Walle Fore1t
'" fkodroom. 2 bath Lari:c ,. family rm. Cplc , bllns.
t1reot, place lo 11ntertaln.
Have appraisal by lender
f9r hew buyer .
'46·!928. eves 549· 1532
HIWHOMIS
AT $57,900
Only .i lefl l"ormal Ulc
cnlril's Choose you r
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• ftr1•pltu·t•11 Vaull<'<l ec1I· 1n~s. AMil-'M in\en·om
.. Hui~ master sullei.. Two
11nd threl' hc•d rnoms
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r re l c drives Shake
roofs. Room for It V '111tk·
• \nj.t. Localed in hc11rl ol
HWltln1:t<ln llcn<-ll t'oll · now 842·2~5
()t1f,j J,. 0 •If\ f t., ;1 • I
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WANTED Oft BNl room honll' In
'lunl'g. Beech. Fln Vly,
Wu tmnstcr or Cor· , rjt~ ... To S75,000. ror son
,Jose ftimlly. 125.000. ' C1111h down. Po11se1111lon
10ct. 1 8roker. Offrrin11'
\.-t•ICOm<'.
, , , HAL PIHCHlH
R 1-;A 1:rotts
~ ~i27 •: Co.1,l ll"'
675-0'2
CUSTOM 111
ACREHTATE
1.,., 3 IDIM IAMCH
~ , S56,000
Tr1.'t' I mt'<I approach to
t hl' drhahltul mini
r;,nch. Huize _.ecplng
willow t>nht nt'etl e n· · •trance. L.r1tc ra m lly
.• '•l:r.ed living room with 'Wall of glass. View ot
'~owling ~roundt1 1'nd
.. ,rruh orchard. Country
t • tiitchen massh•e stont u -tlreplacc. Dlninlol room .< \fas peg~cd wooden noor.
' 5 e parul11 wing to r
.. sccludrd m11,L,•r iiuitt•
•nd children's Quarlt'rs,
•'Hurry! f irst tn 11r1• .:ct~
this 1111iq11t• nnct ! 063 '71181
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1732.l P e ach..i.Uni v .P_k 1 lni
551·4941 S63,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
5 Mimos a <The T errace) Irvine
552·7500 $64 ,500 Sun. 1·5
2017 Maple. Costa Mesa
646·7171 Sun 1·3
l II Ir FAM 11.M w DIN
444 Cabrillo. Corona del Mar
640-7000 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
9 Palos ( Rncho San J oaq) Irv
640-5467 /752-6040 Sat/Sun 1·5
4911 Corkwood (Univ. Park ) Irvine
552·7500 SSS.995 Sat/Sun 1·5
327 Driftwood CShorecliffs) CdM
673-621-0 $115.000 . Sat/Sun 1·5
5971 Sierra Bravo, Turtlerock, Irv.
640-5357 SSS .500 Sat/Sun l ·4
12 Lupine <De erfield > lrvine
642·8135 Sat/Sun 1·5
•4372 Manzunita St. Greentree, Irv.
552·3638 566,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
47 162nd St . Newport Bch.
(213) 598·8561
31~
Sunday
17202 Citron Ln <Univ P.k) Irvine
SS1·303S S67,500 Sat/SUn, 10.e
1705 Orcas Dr. Costa Mesa
979.2999 SGS,000 Sat&Sun 10-4
53 Montan as Este, Irvine
640-5560 $99,000 Sun. 1·5
4<\2 Catalina Dr. Newport Heights
548-4962 SSS.000 Sun. 11·5
2275 Golden Circle, N.B.
645·3737 S69.500 Open Daily 1-6
2324 Vista Hogar (East blufO NB
S69.500 Sut/Sun 1·5 PM ~21 Montanes Este. Irvine
752· 1830 $93,900 Sat & Sun 1 ·5
• 1518 Sylvia. Newport Beach
645·2464 Sat/Sun, 12·5
365 & 369 Santa Isabel. NptBch
645·6365 S97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
723Cam eo Highlands Dr. CdM
673·118.l S9-'l.QOO.Jse bld .. S/Sl·S:30
240 Amher st. (College Prk) CM
548·1168 $65,000 Sat /Sun 12·4
2897 Cha l ea u Lane, Laguna Beach
494·8086 $92.500 Sun 1·5
• 1906 Diana Liine, Weslcliff. NO
548-3661 S94.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2159 State St., Cost<.1 Mesa
6444910 $49.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2647 Wes tminster Pl. Costa Mesa
675·5200 Sun l ·4
936 MacKe nzie, Costa Mesa
645·0303 SGS .500 Sunday 12·5
3082 Roa noke. Costa Mesa
645·0303 $59,000 Sunday 12·5
5304 River (Lido Sands> Npt. Beach
674·7575 $72,000 Sun. 1·5
t 1932 Da hlquist. Irvine
559·56R7 Lsc/Opt Sun l·.5
132 Via Trieste. Li<fo Isle. NR
R.12·5200 $149.500 S11nd~1v I 5
4732 Roxbury. Irvin<• ·
540·J720 $57.000 Sunday 1·5
1975 Port Dunleigh, Newport Beach
673·7601 Sun 12·5
243 Albert Place. C.M.
646·7171
478 E11thcr. Costa Mesa
Sun 1·5
&16·7171 Sun J·5
l II & FAM IM w D91
•5012 Pasco Sel!ovia <Trtlrk) Irv.
833-2199 $88,500 Sat /Sun ll·S
•2230 Heather Lane. Newport Beac h
642·0430 Sll6.500 Sun.12 :3015 :30
5211 Heil. Huntington Beach
968-4433 $65.000 Sun. only 1-5
1821 Port She ((ield. Harb Vu, NB
, 675·3411 SU4.000 Sunday 11·3
14681 Swee tan. Irvine
673·8550 $66,500 Sun. 1·5
1066 Tulare, Mesa Woods, CM
549·8655 $96,950 Sat/Sun l·S
3273 Iowa, Mesa Verde, CM
549·8655 SS7,SOO Sat /Sun l·S
1524 Santanella. Irv Terr. CdM
644-7270 $112.500 Sat/Sun l·S
•465 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa
644·7270 $78.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
6.148 Sierra Elena . Trtlrk. Irvine
833·2569 S91.soo Sat isun. 12·5
18782 SaJ?inaw Dr. IT· Rock ) Irv.
R33·01Sl $85.900 Sat/Sun1·5
432 East 16th Place. Newport Beach
673·8700 Sal/Sun 1·5
3154 Limenck, (Halecresl ) CM
557-4663 $.57 .900 Sat/Sun 10·5
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2213 Anaheim St .• Costa Mesa
646-3255 $.52,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4511 Camden. Cameo Shores, CdM
640-5357 $235,000 Sa t/Sun 1·6
•6232 Sierra Siena, Trtlrk. Irv.
6'0-5357 $82,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1246 Conway, Costa Mesa
S49·3139 $59,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 .
•317 Bowling G reen Dr .. Costa Mesa
557-8297 Sat/Sun, All Day
•20.12 Shipway < Baycr est ) N. B.
675-3000 $137 ,500 Sun. 1-S
2101 E. Balboa Blvd, Newport Beicb
675·3000 $155,000 Sun. 1·5
2312 Pt. Carlis le (HV Homes) N.B.
675·3000 $105,000 Sun .1·5
1618 Mariners Dr. (Westcliff) NB
642·8235 $87 ,500 Sat/Sun l ·5
•8 Monte rey Cir. (Spyglass ) CdM
642-8235 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1924 Irvine (Baycrest) NB
642·8235 $109,500 Sat/5un l ·S
2313 Redlands (Upper Bay) NB
642·8235 Sat /Sun t~s
218 Via Quito, Lido lsle, N. B. •
640-9900 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2915 Catalpa St. <EBluff) NB.
Sat/Sun 1-6 PM
204-40th St. Ba lboa . Newport Beach
675--8163 $128,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
133 Shorec li ff s Rd. Corona del Mar
675·2311 $185,900 Sat/Sun. 1·5
•41 Kings Place, Newport Bcb
645-4516 $110.000 Sat/Sun. 1·5
18742 Via Palatino, Irvine
645·3111 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
307 Catalina (Npt. Heights) N.B.
646-4463 Sal/Sun l ·S
303 La Jolla, Nwpt Hts. Nwpt Beach
642-5200 Sl07 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
600 Michae l Pl. Newport Hts, NB
642·5200 $93,950 -s at"/Sun 1·5
435 Begonia. Corona del Mar
644-7211 Sat/Sun 1·5
3213 lowa. Costa Mesa
546·8171 $61,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
•2702 Cnrdinal. Mesa Verde. C.M.
546-5990 $118.000 Sat /Sun 12·4
81 Royal St. G eorge. BigCanyN.B.
675·6000 S255,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
6811 Scenic Bay Lane (Seaclif() HB
536·6884 $90.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3114 Yukon, Cos ta Mesa
646· 7171 $60. ()()()
579 Pierpont. Costa Mesa
Sun. 1·5
646·0303 $.59.000 Sunday 12-5
200 Via Genoa <Lido Is le> Npt. Bch.
645·7575 $21 5,000 Sun. 1·5
163 Georgeanne Pl. CM
842·2561 S62.000 Sun. I 5
IAA45 Via J>ula lino ITH Jl1lls >Ir v.
552·7500 SI 14 .500 Sun 1·5
26 Balboa Coves, NC'WJ>ort Heh
673-5308 $165,000 Sun 12·5
4881 Rain Tr<'e l~nnc, lrvjne
968·3331 $108,000 Sunday 1·5
208 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB
642·8235 Sun. 1·5
16 Penny Pines !Deerfield ) lrvine
752-1414 Sun . 1·5
2200 Port Carlis le. Harbor View
675·6000 Sll6,900 Sun 1·5
1851 Port T ifrin . N l'l
645·2117 $103.000
4 IB>ltOOM
~un 1·5
709 Caml'o Hi,:thlands Or. Cent.
675-3660 S108.000 Sat&Sun l2·S
• 1995 Port Nelson Pl ONH > NB
644·2567 S~t/SUn 10·6 PM
415Collo n <NewportShores)N.B.
548-1290 S78,500 Sun.1 :30-4 :30
2785 Albatross. <Mesa Verde) CM
549-3162 S87 .500 Sat/Sun 1.s
••701 Bays ide. Newport Beach
675-6900 Sun 10·4
• 1768 Pitcairn <Mesa Verde) CM
545.5335 DailY-12·5 PM
1636 Eleanor L an e. Laguna Beach
494 ·8086 $187.500 Sun 1-5
2219 Channel. Bal. Penins ula
644-6200 Sat /Sun l ·5
tt835 Amigo~ #5. Bluffs. N.8 .
675·6000 S69,000 Sat1Sun 1·5
1103 Valley Circle. Costa Mesa
640-0020 $67 .800 Sun 2-5
• •443Canal, Newport Beach
631-1400 $128,750 Sunday 1·5
29701 Ivy Glen. Laguna Niguel
497-1744 $120,000 Sun.12·4
1062 Tulare, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $78,750 Sunday 1·5
4 II & FAM RM w DIM
25131 Mawson Dr .• Laguna Hills
581-4599 $79,900 Sat/Sun, 1·5
1417 Mariners Dr, Newport Beach
645-8024 S92,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
259 Brentwood, Costa Mesa
642·6368 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••34 Balboa Coves <Bal Cv) N .B.
673-3663 $179,500 Sun. 1·5
•1830 Port Abbey Pl., lMI, N.B.
556-1382 Sat/Sun 12·6
337 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach
494-2488 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1730 Port M anlelgh Cir, Nwpt Bch
6U OCM6 Sat!Swa. 12-7 PM
18742VI• Verona (T.Roclr) Irvine
552-7000 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1..c
18752 Via Palatino. lrvioe
752·7315 $157,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
••657 Bayside Dr (Prom. Bay) N.B.
675·6161 $279,000 Sun. 1·5
281l Baysbore Dr. Newport Beach
S48-05M $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2318 Port Lerwick (IM{) NB
640-6429 $107,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1400 Santanella, Corona del Mar
640-7000 $123,500 Sun. 1·5
•5922 Sierra Siena <T.R.) Irvine
831-3050 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•272 Brentwood, (Eastside) CM
,548·1168 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
602 W. Alpine, of( MacArthur, SA
646-3255 $63,500 Sunday l ·S
...9830~aw1e.t Circle, Fountain_Valley
· 640·9900 $94,750 Sun 1·5
•9 Point Sur (Spyglass> CdM
675-3000 $189,700 Sal/Sun 1·5
43Cambria (Spyglass) CdM
644·6200 Sal/Sun 1 ·S
53 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM
644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
l2Cheuyliills (BigCanyon)NB
644-6200 $365,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
2206 Windwa rd (Upper Bay) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun l ·5
•12S1Santiago (Baycrcst) N.8 .
642·8235 $137 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
20291 Adrian Circ .. Hunt'g Beach
646-7414 Sat/Sun 2·5
•#1 Hamps h ire Court, N.B.
548·2.573 $335,000 Sun, 1·5
•2006 Port Cardirr. llrb Vu N.B.
G75·6000 $126.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1870 Wren Circle, Mesa Verde, C.M.
S46·5990 $99.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
19431 Sierra Raton CT.Rock) Irvine
644·1766 $94,000 Sun. 1·5
1506 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB
642·8235 $239,500 Sun. 1·5
3081 Gibralter A vc. Costa Mesa
645·0303 $68,900 Sunday 10·4
943Cedar , Costa Mesa
645-0303 $.SS .000 Sunday 12·4
• •319 Morning St ar. D Shr~. NB
642·5200 S325.000 Sunday 1·5
1818 Pendleton , Sant3 l\na
540·1720 $55.500 Sunday 1·5
• •97 Linda Isle, ND
642·8235 $250.000 Sun. I 5
t356Galaxy Or. !Dover Shore.'1 ) NB
642·8235 Sun. J-5
2471 Bayshorc Dr. (BaY'\hOres) NB
642·8235 $179,500 Sun. l·S
2500 Wavecrest. Broadmoor. CdM
675-6000 $154,500 Sun l·S
•2018 Baltra, Mesa Verde, C.M.
546-5990 $99,900 Sun 1 ·5
25072 Wilkes, Laguna Hills
494-8057 $98,900 Sunday 12·4
4 llDIOOM + 4MllST HOUSE
445 E. 20th. Costa Mesa
S.18· 7729 Sl95.000
s llDIO:OM
Sunday L·S
•433 Jsabella. <Corona Hld:s > CdM
675-3000 $255,000 Sun. l ·S
BAY VIEW PLUS INCOME
Beautiful. completely r cnlodcled
home with separate incomo unit. on ·a
huge R ·2 corner lot, overlooking the
bay a nd oceun . ,
OPEN HOUSE SAT./SUM. I 1·6
20 I I KINGS IOAD, N.I.
NEW DUPLEX
Close to btty with some ocean view.
Beauti!ul carpeting, drapes. builtins,
fireplace. etc. $120.00(),
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 .Newport llYCI. conter 30th
••3 Linda Isle Dr .• Linda Isle
631·1809 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
S II & FAM 11.M .,. DIN
1600 Sea Bell Circle. CdM
644·0253 $275,000 Sat/Sunday
1905Lanai, Mesa Verde. C.M.
557·0617 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
702St. James Place. Newport Beach
962·7788 $240,000 Sat/Sun J-5
3792 Clarem ont, Culverdale, Irvine
552-4994 $79,950 Sat/Sun aJl day
'llf1623 Antigua-Wy (Dover Shrs-) NB
646·0416 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
20102 Swansea, Huntington Beach
640-5345 $79,500 Sat/Sun. 12·5
273SSan Juan Lane, Costa Mesa
557-3670 $72,500 Sat/Sun, ll-4
#52 Royal St. George, NB
673-1181 Sat/Sun 1·5:30
•17 Royal St. G eorge. Big Cyn., NB
640.6161 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2500 Bays bore Dr. CBaysh.rs) NB 642~8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
2607 Buyoa St. <EBlu!f) NB.
. Sat/Sun 1-6 PM
•941 Azaela. Costa Mesa
548·9607 $89.000 Sun 1·5
2200 Lk Pk La cor 23rd. Bek Bay
642-5200 $135.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1623Antig ua Wy <DoverShrs) NB
64S.0416 $185.000 Sun 1·5
••525 Via Lido Souci (Lido 11 ) NB
642·8235 $555,000 Sun. 1·5
958 Begonia, Greenbrook. C.M.
546-5990 $84. 000 Sun 1 ·5
6 U & FAM RM w 0 ..
212 Evening Canyon Rd, CdM
631·1400 $254,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
l.226Polaris . DoverShores. NB
646·3255 Sunday 1 ·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 IEDIOOM
30341 Via Corona, Laguna Niguel .
495-6418 $.56,000 Sat/Sun 11·4
1184 Rutla nd #2 <Westcli(() N.B.
645·2411 $60,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1256 Rutland #5, Newport Bch.
675·4392 $65,000 Sun l·S ·
JS Seaside Circle, Seawlnd Condo
631-1800 $62,500 Sun l·S
rol&rustin Ave. C:M.
642-7860 Sat & Sun l·t.
2 Seaside Circle. Seawind Condo
631·1800 $62,500 Sun 1·5
2 II & FAM RM w DIM
#1 Riptide Court. Newport Beach
646·4727 $.55,950 Sat/Sun, 1·5
#10 Rue Gr an d VaJJee. Big' Cyn
644-4910 $159,000 Sun 1·5:30
l IEDIOOM
2147 Vist a Laredo (Early Bluffs) NB
644·0134 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2612 Vista Del Oro. "Bluff,;"
631-1800 $73,500 Sun 1·5
520 Cancha <The Bluffs) Npt Beach
644·4910 Sl14.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• •4421 W. CM st Jlwy. N.B. '
675·5511 SI00,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
426 Vista Parada (Bluffs ) N.B.
640·0020 S92,500 Sun. 1·'1
430 Vista Grnnde <Bluffs ) N.n .
644·1133 $127,5-00 Sun. 1·5
HOME & INCOME
2011 Kings Rd. <Cllffh,vcn ) N. B.
675·6670 Sat/Sun 1 l·fl
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
l llOIOOM
398 Calle Borre~o <Mira Costu ) SC
496-7139 Sol/Sunday J.j
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
l •• & 2.
717 Jas mine Ave., Corona del Mar
644·1766 $155,000 Sun. 1·6
l U & l •
203·33rd St. Newport Beach ..
646·8811 Sll9,950 Sunday 1-5
HOUSES FOR RENT
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514 W. Bay. Peninsula. N.8 .
675·6000 $600/mo.
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A decorator's dream located adj to
S.A. Country Club. Prot use ot mlrrors,
waHpaper & paneling. CUslomhght fax ·
tures. Both ram rm & library w /coiy
frplcs. Sewing rm for Mom, mini care
yd for Dad. Rec rm. ln gar bwlt to
code. All thb; PLUS 8.6 "k assumable
loan. $78.900.
JUST LISTED
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RANCHO $AH JOAQUIN
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mind, SpaciQus 2 bdrm., 2 bath. lovely
patio & yard. $112,500 Ml«JUelWed
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lar~e 3 bdrm., dining rm .• 2 garden
rooms <or s tudl05J. Belongs to a well
known art ist & h specia l !
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Friendly PrO\ltn<.!tal 3 bedroom home
with rus tic almosphere Panel ed
family url'a with fircplact>, 2 full
baths. lots of used brick. spuciou~
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Entertain with pndt' in secluded patao
with bltn BBQ. As king 565.000.
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G...,... 100 1411toePettlttwl• 1007 ()wn@r/Agt.631·2'111 $&'1,950. Owne r /AGL rm. 212 l>a . Delightful
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NIWPOIT St,fOHS 45 FT. IAYNONT CO!lta Mtsa. Agent. Ph .a UDRM. HUGE faro rm. ~.500
Roomy 4 bdrm . 2,, ba., Lo vely 48R bayfron 9ti8-l32S .Me:sa Verde home 3273 Op-.. Sot/Sun 1·5 CUSTOM HOMES bit-ins: 2 or gar l(e home wl38R apt. Pier l\l h.aouri ore C is l e r I 1173 Jade Court r Streello atrfft.hir).!tdol float. i1 and.> benc h IASTStOE OPEN SutiSun 14• or MacDonald Johni.on & 2 o r 3 B r. 2 Bath
, Jmma c lllate! ;.:e,. Owoe r will (inance Cqzv 3 Dr, FR home. ullanytime.548-3209 A!>sor Be uut1ei.. Re al bnc-k
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Brand new "Snn Luil; Rey". Premium
location, nearby pool. enjoyinl!
beautlful e levated vista. GQrgeous
up~raded "mink" caJ.'{)eting. A truly
l nvilinf! home in a pres tige
<'Ommunity . OfCered al ~.000.
1 ocean. $78.SOO $250,000 . Hardwoori tloori;, lge ~ l * 7S2·6282 • frplc·i.. cathedral ce1I CAYWOOD RlALTY COAST Pl<Ol'ERTJl!:S .>ard )"' co,ercd patio. ~· ~;u#I 1ngs. bltnTV & lt>lcphont>
• 541-1290 • •6735-UO• Submitu lloffers.557.000. -.e--~-~ ---------I outlet:., RU ri.o~c & lf'¥1M 104 lniM I044
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A DREAM bar &.ocean. $16'1,SOO 64.S-45l6 E3sts1dc R 2 <·orner lot lom1noo:. l'e11lnjls 111
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loan . kitchen w 1 hund f1n1!>hrrt Turtlerock
• Manull Rlc.y C'7S· Ml$A YilDE Nr shopping. Very ruce. i'4 /C: 1'abanelS for only 557,900
SSJ,9SO BYOWNERS6S,0003Br. ~.900.675-3835 Pay ments only $261 wh1le Lhey lust. Hills
.)qst lis ted! fat ume ad·C«OftCl*'M• IOl T-Plan.qaietstreet, bar. IES VERDE be Super sharp 4 bedroom Wests1de llt>alty,ln<" u euulitur l'r~i.ide nt
vertised. A real crisp •••••••••••••••••••••• gas BB~. dl'l(ttol shed,~ A • aut 1 home In choice Fountain 841·2323 Ref. 2·10 I home. 4 BDH~I . fam. ~oom 2 bath home. By Owner. 2 BR. l Ba . lawn•spmkJrs, J patios, yr old Buccola 5 Dr. 3 car Valley location. Only1---------•f rm.; on large \1cw lot.
arp & dean. Full 0 Spotless See to apprec. 979.2999 gar. tns everything. 3000 562.500. many tree:;. Custom de· Jov~. Well fended ya~. 587,500. soe J asmine. sqrt. ~211.500. 75l-4930 11 ·~u A STEAL cor an~1de & out. one or Pride of ownc r s h1 640.uwo WESTSJDB bike or bike 8 ,,1 nf!.\~1 ' • EU':1 neighborhood, Slow truf. .. to beach. 3 Br. 2 car gar . Br, 2 a, 2 car gar .0••.:. ·V~Q lrvlnc·s finest homes.
fie street. Juiit one mile t rees b~g Jot. only Corner lot. $49,950. 4471 =• 3 (A5 000 $149,000. OPEN TODAY to Huntington ncuch $4G,750',And/ar 4Br,tor· Sb.ieldRealty 636·5070 • .,., , • . 1·5 P .M. 181 5\ Viu
11hoppinl( ce nter and 180 De9. View oerlot-On1>'1'9.500. .M Jo" SA VER 0 E Hufttinqtonhach 1040 Ver~ deslrable loc~t1on. Pulutm<>
Golden West Colh.~g('. It From SpyfJlau Hill Pilot Real Estate pi{c ESET1'ER 4 BR •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 2 lkdroom . one bath. 2 OPEM SUH. 1-5
won'tlast!Call l:S l2·2535 v nbehevuble large S40·05SS 21 b d p' f d c:ar g arn l!C Ha11t•h 3 RH,212 Ba.Tortlero1•k °"'"1,19•11so,,.110 1<1, .. 1, 2 a. en. re erre House Lari.:c ya rd lnr S596 0aklt>y Tcrr~•C:l' . . .. .
CULVllDALE
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Absolute!~· gnrAeous
Plun 45 with nt>w up·
gr ade d d1 s hwui.htr.
Solariun flooring, woven
woods, ceramic tile en
try. Sl'Curity locks. 21~
balhs plus much, much
more. A fantastic home
for complete entertain·
mi,:. Only S71,500
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lodO)'. $1113.000. ·,
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hwy. $4:1,000. \o\lllk to
bo11ch. $14,900 : oceun
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$160,000
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3 Bdr m . 180 d egre••
vww. mas~1H' beams & 3
,·,irport , ~1 200 /m o.
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2 Bdrm . Mon:u~:h Sull\
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pn,·.~Jmo 3 Bdr m , 111•o od/i;luss .
ocean '11.'w, s~so .. 1
Bdrm .. rum .• steps to
bea<'h ./ \'lcw, $300; 2
Bdrm .. wide ocean view,
nc ur be u c h . $400; 3
Bdrm .. oceanfront, $700;
2 Bdrm., oceanfront,
SG~O ; cottuae. $300;
studio, Sl7S.
497-1711
f
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Open Oa1l.Y ·Call Mi·0'!53 pnme area. Large Cam 2647. WHhftittder Pl. )our term~ -; -:-,·-:O.tr.
YOUR BO IJ ~~~~~~!!~~!!rm & II\' rm. Sunn~ F. d r I ...., 11 ,. r breakfai.L nook. Plus .astsa e: or ease or ROBERTS REALTY ' :! lltl , :l Ua. M1•udm"
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Space 193 and 19G
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REAL ESTATE
OR CA MPt;ll. thru._ ________ many extras. S74 .900. may lease/option. Um 84•1688 We're heretohelp! que 2·swry. 3 bdrm .. 2 .----_ ---• • • • ...00 ( •1 "''' ' ..,,
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joy the beaol1ful patio VIEW • 645-3474 s llP er yard wit h1• Poo~Best Area OutstandinCJ
with builtan brick BBQ Harbor·Channel·Ocean •'Orkshop SOS/mo. REAL CJ:tARMER 38R, 2ba. "Or"eoos Grt'· Vaulted ce lling, largo
:1 HR, 2 Ra, 1'urtlero1:k
47 Bct.hany
red hill ....
552·7500
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8 • • c 1an pool ·1mm a<". IOPENSAT&SUM 1·5 game rm. p c, cc s, Costa Mesa 3-bedroom 2 new! Steps to secluded I I It I REALTY 67S·5200 st1 ge .~ome. C lassic thruout. J::xl'ellcnt urea 21 Mont hte vu; 3 bdrms., 2 ba\hi.. bath home 1, ideal for Chma Co,·~&hoµ,sk1p , :\lode! ABr.~Ba.~ldm E xcellf'nt i-chuol\ & ~ GIMS Don·tm~s th1sone!Only
JUmp lo Bag Corona. W1l . MEW rm. CO\'. pnuo. JScwly bN&ollful bnl·k ,...311 111 Nr. Colver & University Siil ooo ~doorh\h•mi.t1 a nddcohnvc con!lider exchunite l o painlecl . c::i r pelcd & CronL Calv or Irvine. Brydai--·-------·
n[enllo:.c Oils o n s op duplex or house m old)~~~~~~~~~~ LISTING lndsepd Priced for quh:k l=-<T'L.. It E Kt-:TWOltl\ Rc:ilty offers for sule M --puig. Only S.111.000 Hy up· Corona del Mar. S23S.OOO I~ !tale. 962.7751 presl~e 3 Ur. 2':d 1n Con-J::MERAL.D BAY. b\luut pointmentonl~. Opettlhur/Fri l·S . COUHTRYCLUI Spar kling clean two · OPEN HOUSE do. Located in the Sp11nls h s l y le hom1·
20•r....R ... LE""F LIVl ... G story 4 Bdrm on larjll' Sot&Su 15 11Jr2 Ua.2000sq fl 1m1 ltan1:ho Sun Joaquin w/spcctuculur \'1<1w11 ~ ~ "" "" " Mesa Verde lot. .Many " • fr 01:ean Kr :.chooh.. Townhous e Dcve\011 dci:ks. Very private 011 I'· .Quai~ ~L·~·~u' I~ :.>Oo \'ds Lo i:olf course. 5 extra features mcl11dm11 6162Chrlsty Dr. h IJ S7" ~,y. lfS23 CAMPU'""'~IRVINE mcnl. hordcred 1rn GoJf 1•111 de sur 4 nn. :i·~ Ha, · Pl Ur. 3 ba, ln·lcvel an love (7 141548 33SO :. opp11111. u~. "•" "'· "" ace . • attrac ti ve 1!1.1 /.1.!l>O. . l'rinc only. ()lwn llOlN ' Course . Unobstructed l11c pluy rm & l'tora1h• Prap.ertie• ~ f5V Qi' ly MESA VERDE. Scpr ;wtomnt1c hghllng ;inrl 3 Bil. 2 ba, lrg lot. can add Sul & Sun t·5PM. 21322 • PRESIDENT view of UCI camvu11 & rm. 2 frplc11. Oulst1111d1n~ MOOOUA~s.l•,:20 NacN • 67S·59l0 * ~~~·s~'~o~o;"ditnb a;·1 r! sprlnkl$81ngsystems. J umts. 12 M1 to heh. Pinetreel.n 91.ill·:lllt!I HOME new r egion11I purk kitchen & ••ourlyurtl. 6
- ---~i:li E e .. , "'"· <"dl\I breukfas l nook. Massive 7,500 S7S,OOO.Agt.846·3166. Encouru)l('S th<! finest Outst<indinll bO)' at Yrll. old. Privulc beach.
CALIFORNIA '---------•I open beam Cathedral DJ tr.--tr I - ---Fabulous Home outdoor It vrng with 3 $9J.OOll. For purtkulars park. pool ~ le~nls l'rls, erilln1s .Only$llS,OOO. • rwYlll a, nc. SEACL1rfo'-3 8r&Fam1lv Dl!:ANEGJ\HOBNS scparatt'l)Ullos.onc JUSI _call752·1830 ___ By owne1. S37 ~.ooo.
VILLA f'OR SAt.t: l.EASI<: 1901 LClllOi Dr 549·3162 rm. Corner lot. Super OPEN SAT/lilJN 2·!> riAhtfor a ping 1)0ng tbl. OPEN SUN 1·5 494-4129 ----....-'
4 BEDROOM OPTION -----· -cle an. !"any extras. 68t1 20291 Adrian Care This 1mmac. 4 l>drm. 2 T oro ETHl ... G
HACH. POOL :I llr. 2 Ba. China (.'ov..-0,... Sat/S.. l·S $42 000 S <"e o' c Ba Y Lane · • 1Mft1AC41Ut + bath home iucl.a family 4811 RelR ree '--.,, M "" ... •,.to pi ca l e nlr) t n $175,4MIO.Lsc!S:110mo + GaskellRealty , • Own /Agt 536-6884 &.askforBellc 6'16·7414 rm.&ave ry pm.entry Exciting Deane Home •. d1tlerent! Beautiful •
\ dramatic :-.unkl'n llvln~ security , .Bkr. ewr 5:>1-G6l7 COTTAGE 842·773L ••UNITEDDROKERS courtyard. 'fake this op· Univ Pk. Best. priced ocean & village view•
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l'Oo m with m aje!ll1 c 642 603 ----~~~~~~~~~~ Sal Le 0 ti port.umly lo move up lo Bendemee~ Pia~ on the interesting 3 bdrm., .!
cathedr;il l·c1hngs.i\lum ······ ··•· -Rure find . cO'tY 2 · c or ase p on l"iM 1044 prestigious Turllerock. market F1r!ll lime oC· balhhomcwathtileddm
moth floor to ce1l111 i: OPEN HOUSE bedroom cottage with ~e~~~: ~~·c c~m~~ld~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllS.000 fered SI08,000 Ing or fami}Y rm. Livini;:
nrcplaco.> l<a1<;ecf formal ~30E6MS~!:_!l~ Augus t i -8 -9, 3 154 shake roof, s urrounded home. Newport We!>I PRESIDENT OPEN SAT/SUM 1-4 DONSELFREALT~ ~:,;e~a~c:ft1~." r.~~~~
' <hn111)( room Gartlc11 _.._... Limerick. Super sharp 3 by tall, trees. lloncy-l ract. all bard wood 11742 Via V•ro110 !J68..33ll 675. 1 rooms open onto deck!!
; view k1t<"hcn 20' fum!I~ 3 Bdrm .• w1lb that 1urm. b e d rm. 2 bath . moonerds delighAl or JO· noors. $72,900. or best of· HOME 2 Story, 5 bedrm. 2 fplcs for maximum cnjoymtnt ~ ~ntertummcnt room with homey Cee ltng ! Lo" Fireplace. New dis h· veslors ream. ssuma· fer . By owne r. Scot ~ 2t<z ba. Cust drps, nu:el of indoor/outdoor liv1b.
naturr'!I \\tndow and leJsebold.Only$89.500 washer. garbage dis p . ble l ~an , e xc ellent Realty,SJG-7533 ... in lhe hills of Irvine 552·7000 decorated.552..,.994 Short walk to be aqh. ~ ~all nf !'laM.o,·erh>0km~ OPEHSUH.1-S carpels. Refrig. Lrg . f1nancmA. ~urry, plea c S pectac ular vi e w · Sl<I0,000
terrace+ !>park Im)( 1xx>I 1400 s ... t..tla fcnl·ed yards front & re· call for details mfortable 3 BR. & ra m fantastic landscaptnJ! THE . . . ·:. . . IRVINE COVE -
with Jacu1t1. Old world 4 Bdrm , lge. family rm.; ar. Lrg covered patio m Ph·. 540_3666 rm. Nice! Near Edison tropical g ardens s ur VILLAGE · · OPEN SAT/SUM. 1·5 A t r ~h arm 1s tas t e fully a beauly lo Sl.'e! A rear. By owner. prin· Higb.Extras.962-3511 rouodpuliound lighted · .. 't'.On empora Y
blended with •·arefrc• elpats only. 645·3351, ·~ .::;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J fountain.fortheulllmale REALTORS 4911 CORKWOOD redwood home in this
California Ii f esl y le barl(ain al $123,SOO . Wllh 557-4663 ~~~~~·t··~-"' in gracious hvmii and en· -----Just re duced $2,000. prestigious private ('Om-
Sepa r a t l' w 1n l( ror laOn~~ ... S T/ U .... I 5 --4 BATHS tenainjng. Huge master CALIF.HOMES Brand new award win· m unity. 2 Ddrms., i :P""IOU" master ~111le • .-IU'lll A S " • MESA DEL !\1All Jf zjJ d n'•n" Walden plan Deane baths & convert. den. ~ .. ~ " .,, "' .... Cab · --.,_. .......... suite an separalt' 3RR 2ba, walk to schts & .. Auest quarte rs Owner 4,.,. nUo 4 BR. 2 Bu, perr. floor .....,_, h 1 w1lh 4 large bedrooms, secluded ~ues~ s uite. tennis els. Wood decks, home. This mal!nlhcenl 2 Unusually large lol with
l ran s cc r r c d mu st 2 Bdrm. with lge. family plan for lge fam .• fresh .... '9 ere to he pl PLU$ a truly FORMAL 1-'ormul dinini:. family sharp hom\', priced lo bdrm., family rm. t\omc room1 for P~. or >.·
)laiCnficc. Jlurr)· for this rm .. private patio. view! ulnl. decor. & carpet. • · dining room. Pl.US :1 room nd wulk in wet 11 .,68 5011 OP L'N Is wailing for you. S83,9'J5 pans on. s17s.UV\I
unlque fmd.Call963·783l Sl00,500.lncl.thttand-e.a u.4..--.J>h.a.de1L fton.l M ES A DEL SJla cwus family rm bar.Ot~eramcnill~too ~~Ti!o;UN i~~.Sn iskin. CONDOMINIUM
CJl'I"' 111 v. , "' ~,, , ,,,. , ., -yard. lge patio & garden. w /wet ba r and un1q ut• Across from llet-s-1,cr
I """ ~ Tk k , f 1 /\ ti numerous l<> rn('nllon. ncr. AKI. 1 h 1 re .. Wa to par . rucreation MAR 1rep a c(', mo 1•rn CALL toiloy for ~111 t'X 673•7 601 Park n Nort LaA Un • l.llJ~H; I • I & Schls. Asking $59.900. mansion 2 milt's ln the 1 1 This l·lxlrm I ~la buth \I \
. JJ@_· ij~ s ubmit 11 11 o ffe r s . l'-story, ~br. 3ba. mm beach forJUStS82,!l!;O, c usivt•s inwm~. wa s ct esll!ned c. ''I
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2 nn +den. l.i:c. \•iew La rge lot. W/rcar yard, 9-tlAzalea 'l•AcreLot + townhome. 2"br. 2 ba s79.:.1SO • fire pla i:cs, tt l raum . ~ ,, ... ,,,._ I
lot Only $1 15,000 access. 645·7221 PAT CAMTIELL 3 Large bedrms, 2 baths. S72,990. 642·5957 eve S44·9411 a 'k for J iickie sauna, lofl in Bdrm .. nos N.Coou Hwy.,Lo,c>no
J ones Rcaltv ~ 1-....... ~ 5 .. 1.9607 fam rm. Glenmar home. - -Archer . A g~ o r leave skylights, many dcl'ks & 494-1177 ~ _.._.., .. IY OW .... ER mcssai:c. redwood 'hruout. Mu"h -673 G2tU 646-~ Move·ln condition. Close "' • ~ - -I p more! $179,500. EXCLUSIVt; CAMEO HIGHLANDS 21 Mesa Vertie 48r, f'am Jlm to11hopping, good sehool'I Turtlcl'Q('lc l'opu ar Jn 3hr. 2ha, (l(•n, rhn rm.
&. OR. Corner lot. boot und frcewa)S. All th15 1.3 Br i Bu.t'am llm LEASE/OPTION tl e i:k:.. Mulll -lcv c l Lty 01o.nr1 I llr,_,pry pvt • y;ird. $87.SOO. 21111 El a nd fruil tree<; l vo a trium. l'rinl. o nly l111·at11111 , on t ri nvon. IL-smcre.S46 0511' $64.950. Re d Carpt>l 18782 S 1•1(1n11w l>r ()pcnSun l!'> ~-----1 w1''1"w,frotnl•vc•ry trtt1 ·
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S ATiSl'. t2~. l"irstWknclonMrkt LANDMARK wk<l)'i•ll 1;.10 01tifi 11l1·11~1· lMERALDIAY Shown hy n11pl. 011!>'· 7t~1('11mMll111hla111l:<Ur 5 BEDROOM Coty3 Ult.2 11u,1"U.t:'C GAZ .. :110 u ..:r KI N I~ h•11v1•n11m1•&11u1nht•1 OPINSAT/SUN 1.5 $131.1.5()() I
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MES• A VERO[ or rough ccd11r pntwhng Landscul)t!l1, ttcc<>n1ll'u, 3 Br 21,,. Ba. 0 l'Hn<· llm•· -· f r 0 n 1 & b 11 r k ,, ., .. .,
• PREVIEW * & hlln cedar beam r;hcef· leased land. l\y owner. Culd1..•1rnc/v1ew. c·onk m San .lo1111u1n Townh11u~t· µut10/11imlcn in th111 c:om
620-620'(2 hC)Oftia n-o..i1y I S '"'· wood <0v'd P•ho. S19.500. """' sw''"'"· pomy & lood<~ •1""" """"''"•'''"'"' "'"
2 ptctety 'Ode<otot<'d ' 11'!1! Coron11 del Mar's mn:1t i attoJ"o1e, CM lmmac pvt >•rd. Move In 640·:>345 or !JGS.11335. 01>cn 5 ac-rc pnrk. tcnn111, 11001. Ur & llcu Custnrn up HR, 4 Im C111if. Colonlul ~O
unu!'luul duritex. $1 :m,500 cond. S61 500. By owner. Sat /Sun. 12·5. $112.800. Uy own('r. Op1 II rn <I e" · II Y 11 ""n <· ,., home. Downst11lr11 bunk One of tbe l nl'gcsl · -----HsoS/S I SPM 55212'J!I lt(•udy r<1r 1mm4•1I. m· rm,tl{'n,balh&Ululsldc ,. OPEMSUH.2·4 H cµub ll c homes -Pnncipnl~on~.I S ByOwner ,481l,2Ba,La --·_.:.. ' ....:___:_. "1111nn1·y . ,;,HJ.54R7 or cntric11.H11rdwoodflo0n --
UttlHrtityl .. tty vnult.c..--d ccllings with e>c· 0~~31at/ 11~~· Cues ta "La r n_lma" GREAT VIEW! 7S2·60M lhru·out, 10• !Iv.rm cell. ••• t N Tiii'~ llBr\H'I'
3001 E. Cst Hwy 673·6Sl posed beams. A terrific ~;~1 Open House Sat/Sun l·S Turtlerock-Broadmoi1r ------FlneKt arcblteclusl de· Ofi' r,AGUNA. one of tho
-------ramilyhomeinncbolce 968·'1452 J br , 2 b n , (Rm rm . TerreceTow11hom• tall & workm:1nKhlp. b<'llt re1ddPnllul h)l·11 · OPEN HOUSE urea.Q\IJ lo see. MESA VERDE 4 Br, big Cheery 4 Br 2 Ro dis nlrium, hy owner. G34 Univ l'k. 2 llr 2 l.111 Deck w/oceen·c11nyon liOM,un1QU<'b<im('wlthJ
SAT/SUHl·S $112.000 pool, by park, school. tlnc tlvelv 'upg r a de d Slern !:;le ns $91.500 Cardiff. Pvl t•1Hry. nr parkvlcw.t:mer1ld81ly RR +1Hlc11&ll11rmw/a a Owner. 545·5335 h i 1 1 d . 1 Will consuJc:r offe r. Ope pool.Ja<'lllti Cly 11wnt.ir. J~u n d m o r k ho 1111". coty hrcph.trP. Prlrl'rl 10 OS L.--'a ~I 11. - -----l ruoul. n re y n scpc . "'"'/"un 12·,., u3,, ... r-'ln """.~Kl ()~•11 llou:.e S11l & r .. "'k II l '"'•"" -'!r"'"' ,..._ r-1-.& I 026 I lo clcmenlury Sthl ~· ... . ¥ " •J ._,,, .... 5220.(IOO. vvort8)' lo .. n "~ II " ...... ,.,, Only !ltCp!i to Cu m otion • -_.. c 06C , Sun. 12·!; )M 551 4!Hl owner/A,,. 494 ~4811 4!M·~ 4!1;i.MHl2
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cenlly remodl'led 21 ANYTIME By owner. 2600 s~.fl. 1 8 2 0 m ov patio 'ro w n h o u !1 t' • n t• ~ M1t IMTIRRUPT Ovrrlookin)( oc•tiun, bch & Ml· rt. J DR+. den. 3 ba den. fam.r m. din rm rm, 0 1~ -:/ · h · 2Br/2ba. 1400 1iq f\ Al '"" urf. 3bd. 2'•hll, new ·..: .. ; Wll lTf:WATf:lt
horn\' With formal din-· 2•..,0a. 33°'18 t;le s a ~~.eVery~l~oe:.'~j50 amemltt'S.S76M 5S27031 THISPAGE. .. hmehy uwnr 1115.000 llP.ARTllt;SUllf'".Ulun mi. fam rm. wel·bar, lgt-496·1799 ?"".4997 · . to l>r\n1t you word ur a <19942Wor 642-llOf>4 Logoon Vllh111. aon. 30A. Mstr suite&. unbelleva. Y OWNER. ="iolhmg r~ """ mv Pk Terran• home beaut Hui Urooctmoor te nn111. pools. privntu I
blestoraf!t'. maiM lo be dcs1rl.'<I In &alilhTlldor CJIOICB Jl .B. 2br. 2b.1 +-loft . o•r'<•nn< 1'orll ernrk home. 4 bt-nrh , ,11 11letl are u .
... udnl•e ll•tt.MJ this blfly decrt•d 3br, . enARMER $59,000 • upgruikd $67.500• 20'~ Bdrms. bonus rm .• p00I DOLPHIN R.L BONO (iA Ll.F,R v ,,...
644-7211 ram rm. pool home on 28r"Speclal bath. Walk <.'harming 3 bdrm, 2 b:l . dn 551·30.15 & s pu. S pr1nklc•n., rl(' 998So.Qnuit llwy HOMES.831·~-_
bugelot.5S1.ft29'7. lo beach. Only ~7.500 farn. rm .• lrg. stnne oramnta r Turtlcror k corat1vu l1 1(ht1ng 1..a11una8eaeh 4!M-8.l\81 ..... L1 .. ,1 ... ,...... ..
FL NEW TllRUOOT Won't last frplc. L()rtilc-d on tree home, 8pocious J UR. $1 10.000 lncludc<i land. .,,,,,. .,, .,,""",.
COLLEGE PARKER. POlNTREAl.TY lined qultJ.. s t reet Cam rrn. prof decor OpnSet/S-.l·S' ftEMOOF.Lt:HS ! Uood Needed for Ion it ~-"""" u.< ""'Ill U d d G 59zz 51-.rt fl t ' 1 38 established ornce. Nat'I. The i,•Cl> a;q. "' lnc.lud" 3 ,...,,.....,.. .....,...,. · lota Y upgru c . recn· 1'1n'TG·J111et1• pro t. pol en 10 . r , i====,;__-----1 ........ •• .... bel I ' A I d u 8 I l t s adverti11ing, Iott or leld8 • lrg bdrms, lrg L.R. & '-1• V411ey I Ol4 l oc . ...,a.se 80 uY 1 a -... ge 0 • pee· member ot t.hrro llttlnf
HARBOR VIE\f HILLS 13x30' fam rm. Poolsite, ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. $88,500. 833·2199 lted Hll R•otty taCulil' view. $98,500. •"rv1c"•, Aak for All""' 48rwaJledestatew/ I 1 d c II 131.,050 Surroundln11 house s~ "" ......
coortyd. PvUervlce o°w~ .. \~0c;,o:r • 8 UICUTIVEHOME By owiter·Turllerock, 4J~~~~~·~~~~~~m~uc~h~h~l~«~h;er~.~~~~~1 crowlcy for Individual · .__"'"'--·--·--·----•This big Greenbrook rm. 2 1 ~ lla. fam.rnl, Train i n g . BOND entrancew/i'°j1 fe~inig, B 3br 21m Space·Mek1r llho11 c11cr·lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-•••iiii4 format dln·rrn, fully ni GALLl>;RY 0 1" HOMES. 2r~~q_,1(E;~~iiA~L~ fc$.'~~:as. s$uoo. ythlng you toul(J wanl In cone!. lll)lhly upi:radt>ll. l';XCEL.LENT VALUE •HILLTOr• L11guna N11I~.!!:..!!~:~
1•33 K Al Dr •12s 000 557 3338 ll home Including 5BR. "" I r 0 "" rror. lnd~c11g, 1'11rk & OWNER BEING Beautiful 3·1evel 11111\op ----
.. ''" • 0 • • •BA. rum rm. 11cparate ,op 8~f°r11 l~e86 11"' pool Si.10.000 833·3334 01 TRANSFEJtRt;u home w/\•i •w 3hr, 2bu. Vitw, View, View
Mes• I 024 BY OWNER on one of E. formal dining rm, huge read·i~A ~u:iic. _83J. __ 899G____ __ _ New House ·~ Dr. 3 Bu, Top l(!vel. Liv, l>ln'g. 3BR 3ba c ustom homt.
CM. lo,·ehest streets. boqus rm &comm. pool. "DTgar•Ae. kitd1en arf\11. Jncl frplc, Saunu, 11b1&th1rs. ,ex•
Br '2 Ba. hnrdwood All thl• for the low. low pholw BY OWNER 3 Rr? Ro , TURTLKROC'K Sl25,990 wet bar balconles. tully penal ve carpet k noo~. heavy bakt r-oof. pnce oC $89.~. lloulih1.n Dall)• t>ilot Form I.Jin or den. fplc, Reply Classified Ad'705 insul•ted. $72,9011. By w•tp.per, Shows lirt, • 1
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houie ror special people!
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bdrm•, :? b11 , 3 frplc. ........ ------------------,
hll' 1>1l1Jarl1 rm. with "cl GROWllllo.U!!.. p _.1..,.5.,. IJ.Ar, JJl'l\llCY In a "Awdcd .,._ A "
rc11 . Wtlh tht! vi~" Move up lo spacious 4 bedc:oomi.. ~ou·,,e b<'rn drt>umlnil family room & separate dininJ: room
or! :;:i:,. Deflotor with Italian tile tlooc & 2•'l baths.
lil'tow rcr>loccnunl c<>'I. maintenancc·free )'ard. Dramullt'
rm oeean 1'1dl' or 1twy.. Saddlcback mountain views -from
1wurly n11w 3 bdl'm • 3 lower level & ""pper master bedroom
t>,1., f t1m rm r ''11·w suite. Owner moving -$98 900 balcun)'. hulr olk 10 • •
11\'llCh $14!4 500 1'-------------------1 Storler or.. Serving Lu~una from Nigud lo the Beach
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DOVB SHOl.IS
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Su\'t~ Sl0.000. on a home that is one or u
kind . U niqu e for livtng &
entertainment. Contcmp0rary design
by l<><:al urchitect. Redwood & glass
exterior. Hi ~h beam cei lings.
panoramic view or back bay. 4 BR. 4
Ua,. 2 ram-rm l:i, ~ccludcd master
hdrm suite includes frplc:. luxurious
mttstcr both. dressing area, custom
UI(> jucuzzt & sauna. Price $249,500.
So\lings good u.ntil 8/31/76 on 911/76
house will be Us tl .. -'<l. By appt only.
646·6900 or 644·4684.
"hth· "ulcr '1cw from · N.wport .. ach I 06'Hewport hoch I 069
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l>upll'X, :I blk:s. lo ~uch llAL ISTA11
t.11per :< bdrm . (rplc ,
occun \l(\\\ Lu\\er. 1 FANTASTIC HOUSE of wood&·
hdrrn . ftpk. hi~. M . glas~ high on a hill w/exciting
evomtu e).pand Sl29,;.QO whitewater ivew. 4 Bdrm, (am. <\m?~T:!1~a~~:/::t t rm, covered patio. unlimited
t..iguna m this 2 bdrm .. · privacy ... · .. · · .... · · · .$lfi9,500.
Ii.1th U'>'O .. wrl>!>ll from TO BE ENJOYED! Ocean & hill
the buwt1n ~ ~r el'n . vu. home in private community. 'ill5.~~•ySenion 3 Bdrm .. din. rm., fam . rm.
1.uxunoui. cocdo 0,er· Spacious lv . rm. w/beamed
looking Ohl'rt1 c o,c; ceilings . Truly a qua lity
huge "nten:unnH·nt home! .................. $140,000.
•hick sm.uw ntREE YEARS NEW! Custom
Lo1t Lot Cho1tu 0 c e a n v u . home in SE A
l'ortorino lot with sweep· TERRACE. 3 Bdrm, f am. rm.,
1ng coastal & while wulc1· l & t · \tew. M2.000 ,., ; din. fm. Community poo enms
•4t4.7SSI.. ._,,,,.-..;courts. Fabulous pri vat e "~ca beach! .................. $108,000. . ;J( [ ( "''Ja<. '.)
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Dover Shor es beaut.v w/formal livin_g.
Eetting area in kitch + fam r m w/frpk.
3 Car gar w /220--0n Hampshire Ln.
Rhoda MCMJH. lltr 17141642-3600
t-l•wport .. aclt I 069 Newport .. och . I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Cr.st~J!i.ef" 644-1133 'g~u ll~ ANYTIME
llAUTIPUI. SAN CLIMINTI
Proless1onully decorated & in immitc.
cond. 180 Deg. ocean view! C lass
enclolled rear patio wit.h fi re pit. Fro1lt
courtyurd with j acuul & CounlltiD.
Shown by app"t. only. $198.SOO In fee
1205 Via LaJolla
BeautlfuJ 4 bdrm .. 2·.story home: mint
cond. Wrup-uround patio: panoramic
view of oceitn & serene canyon. End of
cul de sac: quiet & bcuutiful ! PJcasc.
sec this special home. shown by appt.
only. $135,000 In fee. 1213 Via Catalina.
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$271.000 sno.ooo
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Slto,000
SIH,000
$400.000
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$150.000
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$11,000
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$71,000
$10,000
$140,000
$60,000
Plul ••Y others ROI llahd abo'te!
c; () 1\1 (> I, a_.; T t: Ly ... I N l s H E 0
"TURN-KEY " PHOJECTS will hi:
sold or cxrhanR(..'d. Trade up and ~ttt
200 % appre c lutlon and lo
maintcnuncc. BY APPOINTMENT lN
OUR OFFlCt,; ONLY (No drive-by.s,
please.)
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Lowest Priced'' l.-aku1de townhome · 1'"1bh MOO oua~,t~ M 112•"2C> __ '!' .. from th~ fronl ) uni o .tOCM weo oua1ut. "'~ ""'°'
thi s :i bedroom Dandy Duplex ro .. ·nhome in \'1ll:ige sun HI 1~~-:/y
llock to hac .. ! Juun. $00.000. • 11~~ 1100 r 2100
Two 3 bedroom •. 2 bath J A.MCHOIA•E ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
unils. Lower fully INYISTMINTS SI 15 000 E h MAMUfACTURIHG ~~15~11 Wtl~e"~e:~avc:: (7141496.7711 • ac rLAMT
nlences. Ideal for owner ----4-8 PLEXES •NeurlheUCl•an•
occupa nt. Uurr)' on this otlMr Real Esta+• Tilt up l'Oncrtilt.' ulock
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al.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• s Oran~e Co 1\pprux.1s.ooo sc, rt ptam $119 950 MoWi.H..-. • . • wtuir t'Ond ofr. 40 t'ar • Fors.le I 100 Four tndlv1 uol two· arkin11. M·v ionin11 ap.,. 5-doy I·& ••••••••••••••••••••••• story buildings with 14 >·1 rt>xl6 loadmg door. Xlht ;..,
ZOl-llrdSt.NI Trailer Space up to 28', bcdroom ... ~~parlmcn li. lllthlin;:, Spruy booth
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2())(.53 Viking 2 br. 2 ba, carpe ls and d~ape!!. (714167S-R120
Newport. Adult/no pet Owner will help finance. Low down + income. l"or
park.S2l ,900.S73·l645 :.ale separately or 1.1:. ohfor1ale 2200 ~~~~~~~~~~Gracious home. 1,440 sq . package. Just la sted.•••••••••••••••••••••••
(l. $24,000. .,.inest adlt Pleaseeull for delBll:.
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Spncaous J bdrm., 2 ha ; Lcttt ChClftce ly Owner AUSO VILLAS 5Sx88 Lido lot. Seller will help Cinance.
dbl. 1111ral(c Wullc to 5br. M + den>. D.R .. 2 BR air cond. Cone.lo. $96,000. 101 BAYSlDE GREENLEAF everythin1t~ pools 11.t' \•tew A l <;. Ex~eilentlocataon1 v1ew. Waterfront, 4 br. 4 ba, 5StarAdullCommunit>· 1 Ht AC Ju;s • Chott•••
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NEWrORT HACH
$275,000 pulto. w11lhondledeta1I OpenllouseSun.l·S LIDO REALTY pier It slip. Open Sun l750WhittlerA\'e,OM butldllt>lc lltip\•r lliH
1-Plex. almost ocean· $19,900. Open Sat/Sun. 26468 Via Ruble. UM. has available a 24x$.t
front : Lal(una charm 1·5. Z.Slll lln•son Vr $17,900. l377VlttLJde.M.I. 67J.7l00 BAVCREST KeyWest.Collbtwn ~~~~I :.~c~ll~~ }1:~~~1~~
l>ldgs. In xlnl cond. Tu Ml-4599. 64._5616 Exec 3 br, custom pool, 9am~pm. l'!>lalti ~. zoned foi
'heller now & land ''alue H'9MI I OS 541•1404 Ul.8,500 646.7965 hol"Ses Jloom fur 11001,
fore\'er Caltrorclela1ls! ....................... Newport .. acll 106f'Mewporf•och 1069 . tennis cuurl. ('l\
.c::). FAMILYESTATE ~.M.LABORDEI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SSTARPARK TIMETOTRADE Mlnu l l'S t o flnc~I Delightful! 2-S tory , 4 Swimmi ng, jacuul. Trade to larger units n.-st1tur11nts. l>euchcs & ?--.-I bdrms .. 2 ba.; mint con HM.!· Back bay, 3br, 2\.'lba. danclnr parties, hobbles. oowl More appreclat1on, bhoppmg. Sl9'1.SOO <VSJJ
'()()<,{/ dltion home! This on form din, fam r m . pool. crafta, billiards, cards, more tax sheller. Call ~l111nc Svcdecn &.a2·8235
••••• has at all' Lot.sofdecks&Mewport .. acll 106' Oceanfront-Newport Beach S\16.SOO.C&ll642·0430. pullina g r een , s huf-nowforlnformullon jlmm-------
353 N.C°""'· '---..... put lo area uround •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• neboard. lawn bo11>'ling, LIONS ESTATES aln,Deiert,
484•791• '79a-... •o pri\·utt.• zOx4o pool with 3 Bedrms & view-boat BeautifuJly decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 bath. bike riding. horsesh~s 536.8832 RelOrl 2400 Jul·u t.~1 Mani c ured mooring avail, 18' boat. \d h th -also,abeauUful,qu1 cl ---••••••••••••••••••••••• •• OVER l!J ACRE landsc11pmg with matun A steal at $130,000. family r m , 3-Yr 0 ome on e place lo live. Pick out We ll kept lnplt•x IJll '
One Or those hll-• lo find tree:.. Would you believe Broker, 640.4950 oceanfront. Fantastic. ever-changing one of our homes in THE Eastslde Costa Mesu. 1\ll 111f Lk1•ur. Nc5~ l\looe~rltli.:~; "-' S89 ·oo · •~so 000 MEADOWS and s tart en· 2 br. S85 ooo. Drive b\' r .. tn iome. upcr vww -propert ies that needs ·' TNHSE &36' DOCK whitewater vie w •........... -• Joylnti life more . Prices 1'179 Wcs'tminstcr then cl~·ck.~ Jl>r. huA!! fl'pk
plenty of t~ndcr IO\lfl(t IDil 3br. 2"2ba, fp, 2 car gar from$lS,SOO call S57·607S l'orc ed u1r ht-al. A~
l'are. Wood s Co\'c nrea ~(); tl:~blP& ~0000wnr 545764S THURS. & FRI. 1•4 P.M. lettJK•A•ttr sumoble !>'·o loan. Tolk 1 w,thol country feeling. _..., ~~17 ' lh•ull.)', Jo~i Toro. C;Jll
Main houi;c h as 3 •ttHeoo HARBOR VIE W HOMES 2602 WEST OCIAMFAOMT Golfer1Pwadise PROBLEM IN Rt:.'! 586.85()(1 or 830·6674. Ask
Adrllll!., enclosed porch. · PORTOFINO ln the private communl· r am a problem solver/ for Jim or Joan l.cmm.
2 baths. Studio uport· lagunaNimwl. Ron""'rm.w/balb.Nice· SAMO" SIA aw.n '71-1100 slypaoclrou~i ':. ~arnhyoomn" counselor/cxch uni.tcr Owners,hrens('dUl(l'Ol l)lent +11scpnru1croom ·;,-ly ldscpd·pool. fee. .. ~., " cattDorothy4941371 ---
Privacy. 11~.000. the choice--community OPEN SAT JSµN...12___"4.\ w/opeo beamed celllng1, · -Real lstat• J CONDOMINIUM POR 1&10PortAbbe;yPlace. ----step clown llvUIS room. 833-8600 · -6-x:..GROS5-hc"-9e ~ 2100 '
ON UCEANS I OF: or L.1\GUNANlGUEL S56·1ll82 A&t. wporf•ocll t06tMewport•aclt 1069 formal dlntn1. fa mily 20Units+Pool -Bread&• ............ .....-... ..-,,-...-
• PROPERT1ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• room opeo.s lo delil(bt(ul Butter . $233,000. Income 3 Br 2 Ba, Collcl!e Park. :I hlghw11y J u:.l ll half C ... __,,_____Vl .. w Ho-g:.1~. 3 separate bdrm ..... .,3C ........ ft.... •• feuwE Br 2 11n 1•oot llal0 cre l block to sundy bt.•:ich 1 ALL ,..,.,..._-.... ':""'" OPEN HOUSE lASTILUFF ..,.,, ""rv;J...: ""'" $39,000. Trade not re-. "'· . ~ " · Udrm. I' h11thi. ~ii, LJgunaNiguelRe11lly wantedbydoctordm!cl Super buy I n Nwpt Of'EHHOUSE wi n gs & gorgeoua quired. Call Heallor. trade (or units. Owner.
patio. 539.~ 4'6·4040 110.5050 ly from owner. 581•8477 Shores. Walk to beach, OWNER ~~~t~J~~>~\?ro;a~s~: . MOVE OUT! Paul Coad. 962·61'42 549·3420 __ _
l~ --::::__--~ OCEANFRONT pools, tennis. 4 br, 3 ba. SAT·SUM l·"M Geot'ge Super sharp 10xS5 Vik· Three orrice build111gs, Real Estate ·l ; _. IMI••· --s with all extras. Open d d I 67• 1111 1011, furnished. $4500. Orange Co. Aa·rnnrt arha. W..t.d 2900 . • ...... -a .... 1 .... 1 -=-----_ 3Br. 2Ba. uper 2 ston• h Sat •. Su 1 .. 3 Br , ~n. formaJ jn ng. "'" BVJ687 A 1 "-tbl "" "' --·-... ~-I home on the "'"nfront ""'' • n ··•'un· polio, "nd«k. view. · "" "" • Pri« """ s:ieo.ooo 1 ...................... . ,004~CC>ll__!.'~1AW~•~" ~lnnn-in mint con d1l 1on. llhold.336Collon,N.B. Priced t o sell 291 Last cha.nee lo be steps HomeSales,557-9390 $630.000. Cash reqmrcd. lla,·euptoSJSO.OOOcash ~ ..
• 'YU Gr aceful hving Ill ll rroper+y HCMIH catalpa St. NB from beach in a cotta1te H..-i-..&on t.och ~.000 to St75.000 Ted must l>uy upl untlS Ill 3 besl.$189,SOO. 6308WCslllwy,N.Shrs cuUc (or only $67,500 .... ....,. Broderkk.714·549·\180 oc;. W/tn 30 days. Ali.o Detl...W.Ho.liltd -Prope~H 00·3850 VllW . Hurry on this one. '71Skyl.ine24x60.2 BR, ho ve 2 apl bld J.ti. •
l()l'ltlion & llf'duded ... ELEGANT HOME 6 .. es"" . 2 STORY HOMl . Broker640-49SO ea, fam-rm. Wa lk t FOR SALE W/$300,000 lOl:il equity l•I ,
"00<1<'d lot. mnkes lhi~ localed 1n Monarch Bay 4.,. 0 CHARMl.._.G ocean. Space r ent $90. CATALIHA ISLAHD truclc up:K Investment,, di~lin<'tlve :i Ur & den Terrace featuring great " IASTILUFf MIWPOllT SHORES mo. Adult· Pet Park. Jd. home 0 real find ocean nnd mountain NEWPOltTHTS. Elegant 2·atoryhom eon O,..Sat-S..1·6pm 4716ZllCISt. 'll06 Amct~can Mbl 'iUnits incumeS19200a G46'B300
l!t'um1•d cetllng~. tie luxe views. 4000 Sq. n .. 1m· Entertain your heart out Santiago Dr .• with city 5 Br 3 Ba, lge living room E-'Ay the &Ood II Ce In this Home Sales. a;,7-9390 year. Sl~5.000. or. will University P;;kl II 111 kit ch dreamy mlll\lcr Ported llahun marble m this 3 bdrm .. family view. 4 Bdrms .. den, dining area. Covered '"" 1 di trade for mcome proper· Tcrrncc 31lr Agnl for "
h<lrm w/t'OL)' frpl<'. huJl(l ancl ceramic tile. fire rm. home. overlooking formal dining room; 5 paUo & beaut. lndscpd. 3 Br. 2 Ba. g den, n rm ~nt1 ty in Orange County. own use. 827-9624
!>Undeck, l':mfrald Bay smoke & security ulurm. Catalina. 2 Frplca .. huge assorted bnlhi1. marble Owner. zeo7 Bunya St. & !"'aster suite. nil o~n for IOI• I JOO World Wid• lrok•n ----
, 1ew. $159.500. Open Pool·t111.c lot. Wl'l llJr. s undeck. $107,500 ~ralct·sed .. BS2c1ac:.u.000t1fu.t0ty~ndeer· NB. ~ore~v;~:p~f~l::~Si~; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-4410 LIDO ISLE
11ou1t' Sunciny l ~r M laund ry room. l:OUl'mel lncluding lond! w " -• INVESTORS Wanted : Duyfronl honw . UWI lllllcreit or. kltch. S:?J'J,000 transf . anxious for offer. BY OWNER Harbor View tennis courts. clbht;c & 0 p 1 l 1 rt t ' ~---=---91). .... l!J3 88l2 Phase Ill, 4 Br. Fam huge· pool Only $00 500 ana o n n a ion FOURrLEX All cush. P vt Pty onl~. Meplficant Wood 4 4.,.,1 ·' · · ...a ... , Owner wlil consider' ex: hedges four duplexes. N~ 'bkn1. Call aft lipm.
& Gl11 s i1 horn~ 11 ur· 494·8086 .. ~.,.. Oceanfront Rm, prof. d eco r 'd . change. Two completed. two un· Huntift9101thoch 075'1308or07~·6055
rounded bv unob~truclll · L. L l "· .. ~ t d I i t07,SOO. Open Sat-Sun R 01 R -1.& der constr uction. Also 222Sprlngfleld Ave·
blc nr,.111) & grcenhclt Town&Country ,. ·-~ ... lo~~52 &J'Jdr~~.c;1:~ l ·S PM. 2318 P o rt ••• ""•vnor seven units w/posltive Slf;SOOQ 2or3br homeanitcl arcu.
\ICW!I. 3 Hr & <1<·11. :l-1 Golf Course 4 RJl!A.W~ family rm .. 4 frplcs. s Lerwick. 640~29 C2 Ill 5tl.a561 cash now. O~ean vu's. Please don't di:sturh tc· Con~l<kr I 1H r ·uppo1 .
i.qft of "lll1rlout1 h\'lnl( In Niguel Colt ~ur!lu and V ~ ~ ~ Baths. 5 11nr11?eS. Finest HlWPORT HllGHTS 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 Frplcs A11ent 49J-4739 nanl!. ~ 11~,.~ol lc•cl · 17111 1
th1_i1 wl'll d(''l.:ill'tJ Imme. Country Club 1''ormnl °:~6 44:3 . lnc,•erythmg. $350,000 Beautiful Cllffb aven formal din. 5411.49412 44' CerMtecy Lob/ kftd ROC)en Rtalty .
l'rarcdt<•i.f'llitl l<t:.'.~.00. dlnlntz room . hi( l)0(1I. --=----CAIL '--"' U6·24 1 .. home,3Brw/buget'B. CatallnaDr.Openltous Crypts 1500 141·1300WAYHE Wi\NTlm
G.,,..IMr •Anoe tHR. 2•~b11 . Motlcl cund Nl':WPORT SllORt:. b)' ·9::,, / wetbllr O\'C rlooking a Sun 11 5 ----.-. .. r1.... 4 rin JSSOS Cnn11l ll"Y \'l!l,500 owner. 4 Br 1) blk lo ---4'f'941• cool invllint1 pool. Area ----'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,._,,_______,_~ .. " -
4!11 ()l<!I Juy w Ycals lleult)' bench. 615·0""23 011l'n Rt.Al.TY for KV or boat. oversized Wetkllff w /rool pcfe%~~~r~c~B~ 2Vll~~ THREE UNITS c~~~~~~~~~~"~1
Of'~~ 110 SI': 31711 t:oa,1 llwy Sun i-. .. , l"t•,ort Pu t Olflu gar. Sl 10.000 Outside entert111nlnll !Masonic Section) for Oralee & Auociotu
12.tl !'KYl.IN I': flit I\' I:: s.n_ t~ui1un1t 4911·23!7 F:1-\STBtUFf trt It•\ C'I. -R\' uwnl'; Cbnrm1n11 2hr, DEHMICK REALTY corner lot w /trees. Lge !!ul(' to quahfted huyer
S1\T & S\I~ 1 :; P\I '()mlo. 2hd. 21M an hl'uut Ur 2 Ila Conclo. Sf;:J.500 i hu +ram rm conno 1 yr _ _ __ 645-45~--~;ic~ ~u·e~Q~ $t~~~ llcasunable 551.f.442 EaStSide C.M. lll-5700 5"4·2264
DHAMA1·1c M \ !-il'IC aclult l·ornm11n11y Xlnl O~n llo1111e S:1l & Sun new. ll1i.thly up1o1racltod. IAYSHORES ~.724~ Commercial Owner's x-trn lnr11 •· :J
1111..l-'\, ll\\\•1•p1n1t \It'\\' \ h 'W of nct'.111 , mnun l·SP:\I 2:12'1 \'1tta llo11ar $55.950 I lllpluk C:rt N I od I d r -----rroperty 1600 ~room l bulh hutnc R...tol1
ol rlty und ucl'nn. 1''1' In llun". sio1r rour'" By Open Hnui.e Sat Sun. l S d rw >:d r~~ cf e ~· ~~ HARIOR VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1lh fireplace ;incl fr1•i.h •••••••••••••••••••••••
liv rm & d,•n. :11111 ;?' ,11,1, nwnr SGll.~. •l~l :'1311 NEW 6-11\ t7tl h~~.~cw & pnvts~ch :s. '4 Br HOMIS MT pbeda irnool ·mAIN'_Dulh ,,·nr1w1.· " ... 1'1 Houu1 Fvml1hed tropical lanul w J.n·u111 • -I aBR ~1 BAYFRO " ·' " llugc lot. l1t.·nl for t•nler ~f8 1'rrril r(' 11nr1h•11 3 J\r. :1 Ila, Ill rum rm. 2 DOCK 42'10AT 2'; nu. f"arn W,'W('l hur uoVC! y •• oouco 01 on lornc· lot Ow111·r 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t11lnln11. $1119.500 hon)l' l!IJI . ~li.1 ~ clcn. frpki<. jat"U711. i111nrl<'l'k, Quu hty 2 "'or~· honw Hy Ownl'r. $179,WO. 0~11 pool s iu lol, vac11nl & re omc·C! bulldlnl(. ll J)()C. mo vi n I( ~I u" l 'i'l' It I lalboa l1land 31 06
MARION Mlt.Nt: frpk. twnmt•cl c•Nlmi:i., fully msulah'd, 1111 xll'bll fo~xqut!I IMlt•) & upprr Sat. Sun l·S l'M. :.!IHI udy to move In now. Ac loculur view, luxurioui. $112,!)JO Uy llfll'Otnlnwnt •••••••••••••••••••••••
R1':1\l. !::S1'AT1': 111101 .. J tH'tll ti. litrl) Short wulk to llcnr h clr"k "' \'tt•w. 2 F1•p1r·.. ll;,y11horC' ~~·0551 f:llll, thlir. oni' won't lust exccullvco<rict'l\ only Nt':W :Jllll. 2' •hit upp1•r .
I rt cl I THUR 3 6 I I I OPt:N SUN0 1\V 12·5 llcduced to $1125.000 1 I 1 t t I I
Sl8 S. l:oust llw y oil> I 85~ 1:1:,r:I~·~. ~~>'•. ~·.~::~ ~ "~ ~~~& SUH I :6 ~h~~m~<lo~ okltrh~~' ~ii J Harbor View Hotnet 1975 PORT OUN L.E:IG 1-1 llLL GRUNDY C:,~'11c~.~· ~~~ v~:::rrv s:/:.•,~,.
llTILl "DOUGH" wot rrfa II. Hy owni'r SlOS Rl••r • ••· br. 2 ha $\tl:'l,000. Owner. Hal'(' Portofin,o. 4Rr. 2r"" 673·760 I lleeltor 675-6161 JM. jGuall ~ pnrki:. I.Olli\ ·v AN<:..:
LOTSO'HOUSI ~.500 •IOJ 7<121 l111lllUtl•(I I l~k S o t17H 3011 ~:r~121)i~r:·,r..22 .. ~~"r1~:---0ACK RAY ----Plac• f(l,'l'J((;~1 ·•0(ll'
Tl11-\T'S TllF. Tlll':MF. 2'701 Ivy Glen S11pc•re0r·Halhvi1 <'r!llli\ HEW HOMES t''"' putlo. lllr lot. Comm 3 Rdrm. l11c lot. n co1 LIQUIDATING Prap.,.tl-t:h11rn11ni: 1J l1r w111"rfro111
P'Olt T HIS '4 BDRM . 1 Hll, <!'"I fin. \mmnr. in11 of Pt:ll & Wr ton pool, NewJ>()rt 11chonl~. UC I. New roof, crptl( 2 P°lltM F. l'Ol'tlni11rcl11l MOOOUA~s,~-~?~'!o.,.,~ .. h<Hlt('. l"11r11 S1·111.1:1
J,;\GUNl\homl'Obcirm . vlt-w. s120.ooo. OPEN Ulver.> Open d:i\I~. 2 C'Ul'ltom Mony features Orl11 puinl. SilO.!'iOO firm lot11 for1rnleorlc11s<.'in l<;1 ____ . Juncl~.~to0mu.tM6·1:Jaa
hull ~en t.•onv. 10 Jeo ), s u N t 2 <I . 11 0 w IH" Nc•rd R2 H!I Will In t)' or ~~.";~':. 12wg~,';c~~~dcc:; own••r. 644-2567. 5-IS.212 1 Toro. 830 3773 or 586·8500. Covington 4-pll'x fur salt• lalbo p 1 1 l I 0 7 ~~:1:1~~11 t'(:~1i1:~~~d:~k Jotmso~l~ult~. <1!!7-174.:!_ trud<'. MG·OOM ai;ir , 30~ & :ii;!l Sunln --------San Ce.rMnte I 076 _!'ollt1 Rltrs. by owner. si;suo. down •••••• "..:.~~:~.~•••••••
("ncltldltod w 111o:H & rails $56 000 ht11X'l.$u7.soo tll5·6!J!"· ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMESACOR. Alltermi1.54~·0l:l9 60 Ft nn mnln rhunn1·I
·~ H 1\ T 0 ~· 1'' 1-: I\ s A • ' By Owtlt•f atn :!hr. 2hu HARIOR VIEW HO Ml H bo H"~I ds MIRA COST A 17th StrHt Hu n t I n gt 0 n n t• II (' h 11h•r & 'ltfl lor 3 bOO\IC !1 SCENIC \'11-:W <WTllE Lovely 2sr. 2 hu <ondo Pool.OvcnS:H Sun, 12·5 ar r I an Luxury 3Ur. 2 StOr) a Storc11 k \lllC. l'Or, ror Duplex.2&3 Ur.SIJ7.(~l0 llR. 4 ha . 11001 : h f f OCl-:A~. Sprowllna noor Cstm dccornt<>d & , cmy IS 111 S >'Iv I a . N U Carmel by owner· 3 Rr, 2 • parkllnll poo with fully Townhouse Phrn :i. S•·• bldg. For ui1t-r or cli• Kathy Trn£'y llt•11ltor 111?11t-rn «'Oil H •llH't1l'1·i..
Qtun h:u• '' '"' corpftin11 w/lols of wlnd•>WS. \null· fi<t5-U64. lt.'l. w atnum. '""'rm. 1 carpeted utrn·tur! deck. model acrou St. 496-'113! veloper. $350.000 ~18·11.)27 Sll~MI ~In Yc•a r h l'l'
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DISP. & F.XT~NSlVt: crlm1n.1tt1n,R b u yerl> &~2ll7 ;S103,000 .0pcn Port Ru r m o uth Pl i.ale at SlJS.OOO Citll Ch•menlr Uy 'rhe S\:o ---l'l'ntns11l.1 1'1 humr (lrw ~SI" o~· D~'t:l' 303.U \la Corona. l.aA SatSunJS:Prcnonlv R4-1<139fi ~llSl our ts )' 11 r 11 o f 'OMMEl<CIAL. re nt.ers DUrLEX-COM hh'k 1u llt'.irh W1nh•1 !fTi\l~t:p,MA110Gf\NV ~~~f118 8kr lll~·Gli4!5 or ~ZS.W!lq n.2 1>r.d;,;, RSI RF. ARE pet11on11llied 11 ro· w11ntcd. New bltli.:. H'tl .. ot:c,4car1111rw'nt•\\ n ·n1.1l.1\i•llm11l!'w11t.:'\11
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:4alreu§e lcJds to ~!'d uHHt Vl•io 1067 l'en, hoot :clip :t'ail lh 31111~\ Om rm, fam. rm. l'ind your ldul home or Point. Re.ill)'. donut 11hnp &I~_!_-• IUI\ t;7~ •llMkt
le,·e l w o: llllRM .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• appl Co11rte11y to bkrs. 3 car 1.t11r. lrit pool. Investment properly. In now. f'l vc shop~ Co•taMeso IATH & LAROE I.IV. Opcnllou'lr .\n>t•mc 6754113. 185,000 o"'nr bkr. Home11 under ~.000 lo a\•111lnblc. Rcoc.ly Jnn. LAGUMAIEACH l )I. t\ rPROX. 23 rr. 38r 2 bnlh.i G48·0.1Ul S300.000. Wlll vary flnl!ih. l''oolaae Sl75,000. All plon111n pro· ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
•Ith dbl. !hdlng 1h1ss t66.950 · 's8t-06!lS •PORTOFINO• -----WESTCLIFF BERTHA llENRY leeae No percentage. gress ror '4 Unit Con \kalls thil open to sun· COl'IVtHllNT R.:ALTORS 49lHl21 Davidson Realty. dominlum. Good builder tlHI .2 11() !-'urn .. __ k B ill hl"h tp In All \I II 2 BR I \'IEW OF 81C Ci\NYON Spacious LR. 4Br. 38a. -83H>&SS. can make $80,000. In 6 1; ~lonlh~. $175 i\111. uec · u ,. t 10 I as · :i r 2,700 sq. ft. lluiic lot. Wutcffff DR. La F1mi1Y Room. Br, l ba·C1~'1 to bch. &•---------1 ~N'h Beach Hts. on l~~ cond. Condo. Excellent Or1•nt"I lndsc pd. fish 1 11 . \ C h i d 0 B p I r I I mo's. Lngl n.3 Lngunu. lol&w/2carnara~e.1'hc lo<'ationt vlew. Ope n .. .. Le s ure \'IOS: n arm ng gar e n . s t ore1. 154,5 o. Y r me ..,om merc a £xistina hou!I(' worth Kouscn<'tdaulittlcpalnl HouaeSunl·5.S31.9UO. POnd.Bonsala,Jacunl& Newport Beach. Adult 2 S92.000. Owner,492·2146. t.eai;ed Property. San S90,000. Garau Apt
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l1 vini: In lluntin&lO 3br, i ·cor "•r. bi•• yrd, renluls &rcs;iles Duplex. Walk lo Ocl!lln w hll' ynl. i\\·.i1I no" I $Ul$. Ut1l. free. Near enrl. l::lr .• , BBQ. 011-s & ll.irbour.t:le1t0&nl48R, " " ooy.SOOOmoonyrlyl.:.c ~r li,,•. Ai;t. iS2i~l tk• beach l:lt>nrhcombcr llllterpd.l ool. B:a. ,·ont c m po r a r mU5t•ee.S36S.S48·J.$6I. Crou SlrMh: 9.5 1-·ee &'ll-20l1 LA MANCHA ArTS ~u rni i.h i n &1>. lioal 23S 2 br C11 ra.:e. Slater&Beach.HB. WestonSlateroff &-ia,•h & View .i ll1lrm -;--------7i8 Stottrlace,CM ~Clll'r inclutlc1I ' kids1pel5/:mgls. l''ee Beach one block, right on Keel.son to <furn or unfurnl "' supc ~c"port Shores 2Br. den. OCEAN .. 'RONT JlACH. 642 ~73 mo. ~ot;il 1213 t.ttllnnenlals,540S3'TO Cul·de·'-!·•" ... ----..tt..i-..n secret loc:itlon ns 21ba,close tubch.$4~/)r Av111J.wkly,Rl7 to9/lt . ~~)2·S!l8l ...... ~ ....-t)()/W1tHcror Sl200yrly y.~Ml·~ SlSOwk.673·2493 Nuw .! br, H:i b:i. path> La,-. hach-l l 41 $210. 2 br dup. G1msi:e. San J oaquin 2 br /2bo • Rluff11 Condo <'harm 3b1\ TRAJL~ll for l"l.'nt. 2.lxs· J ~rd~~.~i::,~1u. Nu i,>eb
•••••••••••••••••••••• Klds11;ingles ok. Peoc By·. Kent Rnal9ft R••lty brand ni!W ... ~rpl compa<'· II) lhl.' Bay. 4Bdrm + blll\b. pool. I': z l':ll'e. nr n r & h I d c 3 b e d '--· --... ti l:;A C ll llOUSF. Majo Rentals.~o.5:no ••U•<I uw t.or ++~4~mo_:_SSZ·7034 Oen.Besl locatlon.$lS stores. ltll•al for n>I Complt"h•ly turn.~ Casadc llcrmosa
Oct-Jn v1cw 2B R·den S200 2br.garagc,rncdfo NewTerraceCardtff1Br, mo/yrly lsc 1\\'n11 9·1S-12S 1)10021~ mo. 100 ycts from bch 12l 2br Studio /\pt11 I
frplc, lrg 2·<'.Jr i;fl1 kids. 1-'t.>e trpl. wetba r. near pool, Wat.rf.....tHo..s S-C...._.• Will show S11t1Sun. Clll w/tlrcplare. $320. 1
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-------1 2200 ~Q. ft., 3 car {:ar. 4 din rm. 2 ba. new crpt. 2br 2ba bayfront condo lmnlac 38r, 2ba. frplc avnil Sept I. $125 mo. 160 w. Wilson. l,l·a~c Sepl. l Sth·Jun br. 2112 ba. sunken rum1Jy View of U.C.I. Avail. 165o leue. Call 67s-8074 bltn range/oven , s un 1714 ) 846·6S07, (213 • ~
14th. Suver ch.1rmcr rm w/wet bar. formal Sept. J iil . Lease. orB4S.SlZ6. deck,new cpls.drps,I &3-6829orl213 l~·Ol34 MESA VERDE ;areu
Woud s Cove.' S400 dining, iclnl area. MSO. Gardener . wnter, assn. yd,2cargar.S37Smo. llomt' atmosphere 2 & 3
'197·JSJI mo. SS0-6800or S52·97~ dues pd by owner. $650. Newport Heights home. ._t. ON THE BAY· Belluliful 1 brdcluxc upls. M6· 1034
mo. Agl. ~1·5032 Wood deck patio, Interior Wn-stff 329 bdrm. Condo., prlval ,...wporl hach Br. kids ok. No ~ts. front crt, frplc, .C·car •••••••••••••••••••••• J>?OI. elevator. p:ark'g. NEWLY DECORATED •••••••••••••••••••••• ~1mo.Avai1Aug 15th. 3Br284.Fam Rm.hme prkng.5br.3ba,famrm.4 Br. 2 ba. c lean+ View:sllrms.s.t~.mo 2brl-'•/gar$21S.Newcpt·
Beaut. Linda Isle 4 BR 11141 ll31·60SO. u t 51 tt.Mliw9f•hecla l240 "-3%44 minlcond. lnColony $4SO Much more' $600/mo gardener. Avail now orS39S +security, clean· fncd yd.water pd. 2228 presliR~ homu. Shp fo wkdays .or 64S-3-'8Seves. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••mo. lnclds cable TV, & S7S.23Uor675.3:Jn.eves: "'25.Noree.Agt.~ Ing. SCHANTZ. Ore. be"Btw .. nl~!.:i6~~.l1t20a. Cati l"e boat "··mmer or yr swimming "VBfl 8/7 or963·6708 1U-43841 Eves. S3'7·49'i8 ., .,.,... "· ·""' parkhng 4Br. 2 ba. fncd Beacbwalk condo, lease. 2 BR. 2 Ba. 1'ownhome. ' " a ' IAYFROHT ---'-------11---------
IY be. ,\t(t. 675'6161 yi.1, frpl, dshws her. patio. SuJ)t!r clean B model w 1 Park View, totally de 548'9831 d ys, 499'3669 • 3 + den, 2 ba, highly up O C E A N l-' R 0 N e>.luxt New Uftlts
WINTER RJ:;NTALS dbl itar. sngls ok. S upgraded crpt.s. drps & corated, partly furn. eves. Deluxe duplex 3 hr.~ ba Graded. $395. mo. lsl MODERN 2 lJr. bllns. 2 hr ihadlo, Ii\ Bu dwn
Oceanfro nt· Sever a Marquette Cir, S39S. w.allpaper. Avail imm4'd; -$300. p/mo. SS6-0t21 verdale 4 Br 3 Ba. (am t"' /w cpJs, ~1~5•1 '' P~ · last + $100. secty. S7S gar $.100. Winler 673·2493 1"' ba up. Atrium, faflflj l:sr~e rully furoishe 831·0873.evcs. 5425. (714189'l·7486. W db 1 d 3 8 rm, nr pools "tennis, args. ~·mC:67Y3~3883· dng. J o o r Sandr rm, frplc. patio twnhs~. homes nvo1I from S600 l oo r g e . r ' $480mo. 5~·0881 . ..,.,,.,. . 846-1371 or (213) 592·32-lS Ocean View. Beaut. 2 br, ~lgn, s:ns. No pet.s. 2-t• S800per mo. ~gt 673.541 AVAIL AUG. IS SUPER CLEAH townhm, Oct.. occupan· ownhouse. 3 BR .• 2 ba.. ba, patio. Pnrk Nwpl Kno St. Nwpt Hgti. ....:o.;.."=--=--~1 3 BR .. ttm -(enced 3-Br, .llLBa. lrpJc, ;ille ci_. Close lO Jake & teo WXURY TWNHSE, 3 Br wshr/drye_r, refriJ. Ne C,~~~~1
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IO Mn. rental, Bayshorcs yard, ffl)lc, few blks l w/boal access. near Hell DlS-644-4504 2 Ba. patk>, all rec-facil. 1 . --• i ym, Completely fum:1---------
Newly furn. 3 br house beoch. $450. mo. Coll & Graham. $.'ISO mo S360mo.lte.~·5998 f,=;.; 3Ta; :aar~oid~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Dlshes, linens. etc . GIAHDOPEHIHG ~14J..82.58or (213'700-2620 llcaltor. Paul Coad. IM7·2622 llNTALS . only S4Z Lse 642• Exec. condo. N pt mos. or more Adult. ... n THE IAY LEAF !lb'2·614Z Single Family Hom~ C~lif hH~ lge 1 t~r, new rllr · Riviera. 3BR. 38a, frplc pets. Refs. r eq. SSOO Ueuch winter rnll. 3Br, Adult Twnhm 2 Bit, l 3BR.2 8a .••.••...•• $425 jl c ,new ie,new cathedral ceHinit. pool, IW0-4868 2 Bdrj
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J.o\ely Bayfront hme. :i 180. Util pd. cozy I 8 4BR:2ea:::::::::::s.cis eva. i:~Lea~i~~ sqrt 3 Br & den, 3 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.Jll-0883or'42·•!I05
Br. 1-'mtcr only. elec gale near all. Beachcomber. S90.000Spanish Villa. 4 BR,2"' Ba ......... $CSO split level condo. Ful •l~TUSTIM• a"·ious 3 br to~nhouseo & gar, Fpk. pvt patio. fre. 631·2011 sq. ft. 4 br, 3 ba, study R • -•--• 3241 ff bo VI p I ~ I d d l -" ~ 5800 673 J05J 1-· R.. 0 R 3 4 8 , a ba .•••...•••• ST2S ~ --ar r ew a er mo. ocn vu, gar w auto r A u ts " children ove. r 2 ba lrplc pat.lo pool'
--~ . · Ovrsld lovely big POOL, ,4_95:968:2445 car aar Townbomea ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Bt. Yearly lease. lnc Quiet unit, pool, ten 16. No pet.s. Bltns, brkrst Adults, n~ ptits.' 5300: LI\~ on I.ado for only Jlir , game rm, f PlS 28R,2Ba ..•.••.•••. $395 2 Br h ouse, lV. ba, l•rdener.586-3007 nls,etc. ~mo. Vacant bar, dlsp. A/C. D/W, Ms.33&l
165/mo. 2br. 2ba, bnck drps. pets ok. S·l25. 3 Br t Y.i Ba, patio dbl gar 2 BR,2\.-'a Ba ......... Mts 1ara1e. frplc, c:pts, drpe, Walk to Be h 2 8 d W.8026 crpl, d1']:16, lndry fuc, pvt1---------
frplc.67S·81SO,owner. 640-7~ bllns.S350 mo.S36·1827o 38R,2Ba ........... $425 refrtc. Ocean view. 234 2"" Ba ac • r. de~, ~llftu.fww 360 patio, e ncl. gar. R EASTSlOE adull 1&2 Br.
960-1830 3BR,2Ba ........... S4$0 La Brea. $415. mo. incl p t terna~y up1ra1 e' -••••••••••••,••••••• 1tora1e . Wate r pd. ~122S. Like new. Pool, Ot'canfronl Veurly $450. •38r + DR, 2 ba, ffl)l. 3 BR. 2V. Ba .....•..• $475 utll<213)92S-8295 Ja~u%n. ~ :i'o. ::i~l267 • • CA P 1 S T RA N 83f.l7S4 or (21!) 922·2879 no pets. 1n E. 22nd. Sl. :!Br. 2Ba. washer. dryer. bllns, d,w, nu rpt.s. p11ln 2 Br 2 Bath Condo, n 3 IR. 2~ Ba ......••. asso p
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l:J r. n o pets 37.13 g.a2.2221msg/646·9666 l"okids.M7·78Sl. 4BR,2V.Ba ......... $525 modem, floor to celJln 38R.orZBR.&tden, ~an view 3BR, 2"'1ba •••••••••••••••••\••••• CASAVlCTOn!A :-,ca~horl! 673·65i8 . -&lass fadna spectacula M2S. BALBOA P.:NIN l ,2&3 br. Deluxe Unrur.
. ., , Jlr,2Ra,dinrm.frplc.aEAUT.SplHlevel,48r 'o cean vlews Crom 2 baths .S550Mo. ••NEAR MARINA BAVFRONT orFurn.gas/wtrl)d. THA I Lt.It for rent .• lxll I IJ I t111 ~. I g r n c d yd 2~1 Ba. sep. din rm. fplc bdrm a, kl t ch en & 3 BR. 2 Ba., $600 Mo. Spacious lower 3UR. :Iba pvt heh, 2 Br lower dplx. Adults·No pets Sec. g;ale
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l'om1,ldcly furn. S20t till. S:l7!l mo. <194 ·5849 o nr bch. $41s mo. 968.~77 w/flreplace. Plus dco & $365. drpl, gar, 2 adlta. No ~Victoria, 64-2·8970
mo. 1110 yds from hell ~l am/ oversize g arage. Lae 499·2237 ACT peta. Vrly lse. $475 mo. ·-
Will show~atSun.t:Gll -I edO 4828a d~cltsandencloaed Avalll0/1.675-0866 l &2Br,l ba.Frum S200. for uppt. 21J 38i 1319 br, Iba, lrg fncd yrd, 24 mm · ccpy r ' patlo. Must See! S600 00 No pets. 400 Mt>rrlmac: • . Zenith $3SS/mo. Call Fam rm, centrally loc. 1HJe E ll 497 Z3Sl leoct. ll l I Way 979 1911
oct:ANl-'RONT lg" I Br. 548-7945. nr. West~lnster Mall . vesca • . -···-•••••-••••• . . .
,;fn\ n1t't•ly rurn. Winu;i -MArina Hi Sehl, S39S mo 't5t3°"1Nsft...'--E m er aid Terr ace, ean Vu· Brand New 1 Br al)l, ranae & ref rig. 9/76-6/77. $325. ti73 2493 ice rondo. Back l>ay 1st ktast-<YS190el&dep. --~--•• ,... ..•••••!!~•••••••••••• -2tlr/2ba. bttm. frplc, 20• Avail. Seilt. l or soonu . --------1 21> r. 2 b 11 . db I & a CaU 9e8Mllt TUan.HOCK w. woodsy. 2Br. dlDrm, Little hlaliCL Annual Jae· paUo $350/S37S 496.4292 Mature edul\9 only. No
HcMIMtUnfumfsMd w/o}>l?ner, solar hfallrg·4 Br 2 Ba. cpt.s, DIW. n S BR., tam. rm., 2 ba. balh. 2 frp1c'• dble su. SBr,2ba.bome.$600Mo . . pets.$17S.mo.642·S872
••••••••••••••••••••••• wood burni ng rp c. pets. Children OK. Profess landac.ped ~/lse.'9'J.11'73 Ait.673-4400 Br, 2 Ba, D.UPLEX all .,160. Bachelor 1 br. Pool. trash compact or , n ....... _.. · • ,5.,.,. .. -ft.. .... _ bltm lndry lac S2SOmo • Gtfttral pclS, S350/mo7~1-6503 mo................ Patio w/flre plt. Custo1a Lease. North Laa. llC 4~~~'".,~ Yearly 2 BR upetaln ' · • • util pd. Senior citizen. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpapers. Im mac. de-view. 4br, Iba. bayfront. $3601no. W avallS/2l8. 493-4997 pets. 646·2138
3 DH·Garden(irove, nn house, trplc. clun. Br. 2 Ba."-ml to bch. D"v.DM95D MC~llbLS ....... ---412'1orot.mL THllLUffS •aaa incl.67S.22IO C.... .. Mw 3122 841· I 091 older rpl deslr~. Cpts, drpe, sprinklers, n ,_.,.. "' "" Lee J BR. apllt le el eacl •••••••••••••••••••••• l Br, bllns, cpts, drps,
mo. Isl, lasl + $S0 dep. pets+ .. ..:.u~y &'ci'o ~!. = Real&« • 133-1293 Prtvate, adualve bea unit· best early., area, hlboaPulu1'1 310 gar,adlts, no pets.
•lalboalal...ct 3206 Wslc!e.548-7011 ~--eondo ocean view. ~lvt Red 6 "•••••••••••••••••••• -541"'19lorS45-«i27
,-.;,.;w Sponb h stylt· w 1-·r De-luxe 2 BR. 2 Ba, house. S475 , 4br. cul·de·sac 21h8a, Ab&o bet Vu. On tennis. 2 br, Z ba. Partly HASTJNGS&CO. Bach ape, yrJy renlal 'll,, on• Pc!°st~i!z~r·l~:3 ·r~: ••••••••••••••••••••••. Port Clyde Dr. 83l-097S Rancho San Joaquin ~Br, SecwitY, pvt ~ pool spotlea. Av:li'ftc>w. :So IA YROMT ~.,..v
,t., oPl!n Ix-am cell .11\R •Jll hltns, patio. encl. frplc. s uper back yrd. golf 1reen 75l·2032 furn. Yrly lease. MOO. Realtors ~5590 util pd. $240. mo. 926 E decorated, adlts, 642·0461 2~.~~~oom~UJRA ~·2~!~g~B~~-"_d_u_1_ts~.~~~u~~~~~~o~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~La~~~~~~~-~-~~ LIDOISLEL~'"~E .•• &l~B~dS7~ CORO.NADELMAR aft4:~PM \' ,\NC1'~ RL T ll, G73"4062 -"'-""-mo . ....,._!30J ...,..n11 &:.no> 1--..,.-------
c_.. ..o-• M-3z22 M F.SA VERDE 3 Dr $425. EAN 3 Br. 2 Ba, bJtns ~~ Br -.!"TB -~ Sharp. I bedrm, 21tor)t, icryfrowtWiwtw 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. $JSO. fulchelor pad. Ulil. --uww -0 5 Su CJIU, drps, rncd back yd • ., ,~ • -: r. _,.,, vlew or baJ, private 301 Ed~ewater at Pool. tennill, continent.a paid. Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• pen al / n 1·5. A,. ...... from •"boot. N Oam1AeOl-7111En. ..._._ .. man •· -1•· or Coron St.AptA M l R t I c•"5370 WHhlnglon. 213-439-7549 ,..,_,. "'" -...-. • .. '"' • breakfast. Some ocean a o en a s,....,.
For I~. 2bd + den +enrl pets. 13'75847-1901 r lBe cloleto beam lldull male onlJ . Nopeta. 3 br , 2ba, frplc, ear. Catalina vlew.s. Close t Ne -ZBr, 2ba , frpl , i.un room In lrvlnc Ter· per neat rondo, 3 hr, • ...:... Mlllta. N ~ ~ mooth. cau Scqlerb Pvt beach $450mo • ....._i " f be ch -nee •sso mo Rkr b r I I N h 4bdCoodoS325. mo. ....,.... 0 · ilomesllealt" 549~ Rob' ft0Jtr..,'"' ·120· -........ "' inc a · dsh wshr, cpts, drp1 . • . " . . a. rp c. poo . r. s ops 960-l980or8G-1&91 8sfale 1.ae-.-.... ,. , UUIOD, v•.,.... 644.all pa''·. Adi'•, Mac E ·18t .. 67l-1181 SISS.673·2331/673-33l3 t'T\.._ft uu ... _.... " Ask for Mickey. [g -KEQ( thH11'Clll9yV11e Z Bt unfum, (rplc, crptd, CorwdelMar 372 St.646·SS72.
SO of Hwy. 3 br. :i ho , den. :i Br, 2 bu condo. frplc, F1 Le 4 BR + bonua Lax aBr 3ba mcll cable TV. Open beam •••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUT 3 Br 2~ Ba dplx 1---------
•hn rm, heam d ng, frplc. polio '& pool, dbl gar. 3., -::·Jot / I •VWMlllMTALS h '\'?a wet ba·r . cell.Stove&rerrt1.Pa 1 BR, beaut. view fro patio, iar, nu cptB. 2'3r,newlyducor.Cround
S.S."t0.Lll<"673·:M77 i\dulls.S37S.642·11$.\ bf:·i:.;~ch ,:tr.fioo UnlvcnltyPark a~ __,_/sauna/· ~-~rk~bfil~rto2 can. ba lcony. l ~ blk bch. mo.tse.673·7513Agt. floor, gar, taund b ell, • ...... 9 3 •sa 1 ..... J t u.....,. •-....... .,. .. ocean. SUS mo. Ulll pd " crpt/drps/stv. Older JASMfNECRt-:Ef\ ~ffo:SAVl-:u n .. .;.a Br.spot-mo . ..._ 14 ... + am.rm...... acun . ,..any e.x .. aa. VlcinitJ 38th St. Sub-I Sea~iew,aeeapt lorcal Immac. 2 BR. Pool adJtsonly.1190.548·9735.
fenmt< 1:ourtf. & l'ool I 11. no pets . Children W~ :~v2E~i:.s IM-GIZS ..uJ March lSth, 1977. 67~2486 carport. $300 Mo/yearly Beaut. brand new 2 br, 2 38R. 28/\ + mm rm. OK. Hd's. Water & Hiiis 3210 lit mo. rent!" securil Agenl644·7383 ba liv rm din rm bll"°s
Luxuriou11. $7~0 /m n sirdnr pd. S.lfiS. 5'18 9002, ~rv J o Kelly 844-l3'1lo ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• deposit required. Als Cost.MHG . lrplc ja~uul Ocean
873 76011\Rt. MO 1720 ol(ent l:?ta)592.324~ ' RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN ew s Br twnhae r.C credit & per sonal re •••••••••••••••••••••• Maintenance free, 3br , 2'At . • Ad lt!I ~o pets
:!Br,Crnlc.patio,h"1•kyd,"'--'-•-t 32u 3Br,2~8a.popula.rSao c:eoler. encl. iar, rerenca. $395. mo. Cal S37.50WHK&UP ba duplex, 1,900 aq. tt .. ~:;_s20or~S·B2S6 .
• ,. -.,... •• hr, 1"'1 ba, bltns. dshwhr Luis Rey Model. Vlew, Wlhrld'Yl' hook·up A/C rorappt.87~1~7 eves. •Sloolo& 1 BR Apt.'> ....::bl:::n::·..::S.SZS=.:.:· SS!=·.:034::.:4:..· --l::-::--:-:--::---:----.--
)la r I< ldi-• Jll'l" 5400 ••··~····~·•••••••••••• crpts, dprs, frplc, clean, lfOI( course, lnke. avail Sl95mo. eves w01tnds lew •·y & ""'ean .... 00 sq •TV & Maid Scr v Avail 2 Br 1 Ba, :.orner lot, ;.Pl". 2 Br, J ba, J story, shag ~.i.: •• ;~r4d1~~n c r & w a t,•r 111(.HDEMANOARF.A &nS.mo.847-8371 Sept.lS.1625.54'1·'70Moc esJ.8082/Wkdva Harriet n..3 .,.b d ""3 b''5750 •PhoneServ,llld"""I " 11 '" d ti f I be m ·'"' ;:., Twautlful, lanio. 3flR, """3215 ._ _ .. , , r, en, u. •Chlld"""n c A,.tlon"""' dshwa hr, cpts, drps, rps, pa o, rp c, a
i•'JI hnlh, 2·lltory with NF;W home 4 Br 2 Ba • .....,. .... ,._.. . ~; S48·3869 '" ""'" ref rig. $315 lsti. 673·7Sl3 cAedlu111·~. !!,~~.w~~· Efci~~:
:\lalntcnnnct• free. :ibr.2\'a f.1m rm, frplc, c:ompl. cpta, dr'J>!', throoul. Nr. FOR LEASE. Unlv Pk. 3 N"1-I 3252 FSC d I •JJ1;Nmonthlf~~t~CM I u ltt• ;E 312.'i h;i duplex. 1,900 11q. « .. tlr.if)lod. rormlll ltln rm bch & sehoolt. s.~ mo. Br,ZVa On , fom rm,2 .sty •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• BLUF on o cases 548.:iwsro~S45~m SHARP Spilt leve 2 RI' •. n • · .
tdl $.~;:=: .. ~2 o:H 1 $110 'mot-!lecurlly di!!> w/grdnr. $425 w1th@ut twnhome, 552·~444 or EASE, J Bdrm 2 ba StnrUng at $tDS den7 bltns, patio, $.1SO. New easulde 2br, Iba.
S:!7!>. :t hr. nr. b••11ch KlLl.GORF. RF.ALTY f161..6623or2l3'830-0463 552.1000. house, utll rm. 2car gar, *A&ent,&44·llJJ• Eashl•I• 2 Ir 644-452 rrplc, bllns, lrg crptd Sln~ll'B ok 1-·,.,._ 493·S031 Clean 3 br, 2 ba: cpt.s. URTL.,'ROCK Lo.ely patio. $390. 485-6878 HARBOR HIGllLANOS Bllns. w/w, drPfl, pool, 2br, 2bi., 2·car gar, n p11llos, encl gar, adlll, no
Muin Kcntots. ~O·S370 ir....-""afft y...01,..., 1234 d~. fenced yard. $31 an 2b J DI )' 4 BR, fam rm, extra I~!! $225. Adi ls, no pets China Cove. $425/mo. pets, SJ2S. 2S6S Santa
rvwww -·~ r r, o. n rm. am NEW 1750llqtt twnhme, 3 yard. Move Jn l>nfor< 645·3971 Adltsonly.673·75.'17. Ana Av_c.644·4253. ~F.W<'u~lom 2 Ur 2\o\ Hn , ••••••••••••••••••••••• rno.963-4&69Agt.No ee. rm, 2 yrs old. Close to Br 21/t Ba, L aguna 11 c h o., l. s u 11 c
Rec l<m .fpk .i,:11r.wshr/ l)('r <.:lcun.Niccarca.3Ncw38Rrorleaso.181 pool, 11chli, &hops, no Niguel, (ab ,·ic:w, pool!I, nelsthborhood 0 ,.0 STUDIO 2 Br l Ha. Coro Lid Nt:W&nlce J br,pool,fp.
clrvr. bltn!!. vkw, 110•' I a r IC t• II rs • 2 b a • lO be1tch 2 ea crpts P,ets l.c1tsc S4'75 mo. pr1vacy. Lux features, Mtmncrs School. A.ien WIU<LY IA. TES Twnhlle, UPfilalrs view. udllll, no pels. 1-'r(lm S22~.
u,•llotropC'. S<l2S mo cph tlr1):\, frplc. Sort drps, u'cluslv~ area, 644·21'77 thNOUl.$42Smo.11&1·2244 64.2.5200 FullKltchcn&TV Miu, no pets. $275 lsc. 642·5251,ll4G·3798
tu() 0372or i;.e4.4309 water. l'rirl p:ulo, rncd O~n House Sat. 10·$ RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN, s Br. --at tam. home at Linens & Ulllltle11 $43-Q31or557·8717 Dt>luice 2hr api Cln lJi.
ttcntnl11 th11l you woold y d . W:ilk school. nr 9561 Port Clyde Dr. o new priv. 3 BR, 2t,A.a Ba •. $495 "~ or sell John Jdo fslc 4br, 2bo hom<.. CLOSF.TOOCt;AN DUPLEX3Br 1~~ 8& ... 'P, plex). Frplc, paUo, encl
lcwc to ll''C m • nll loratl'<f bhops. $UO. Ph9e<>·llOI rail 213/322·4721 deys Uparadcd, brcalhtakln« McGiii. 496·~18. eves, All elee. kit., rrplc, so. IHclfH•• S..f .. t View, above China Cove. ~ar. S27S /m o. Preft"r
In ntt ra1·t l vc nclah • WALK 714/Q68..SJ3Seves forlnlo. v iew, ponf. 1595. mo. 495-5220days paUo. Avail 9· 1· Vrly. 2080Newporl Ulvd adulL'I. $.U6 mo.49'l·9912 mlddle age adults. Avail
horhond!I. to Milf ~uare Park.S300+aec.38r,J'l4 8a, Lease/optjon,552·9529 -•~ •·t-tn~l334;673·47!lff Costa l\1('11n S 11 b h $ 3 ~pt~.&42Sf72. ~PY"ln1111$91S to S\500 b c d r .. 1 1 t -v..... mm(,'(! pos11rs~lon Neo·1r 642·261\ ma ac apt. l C'll~('()~horc11 s1soo Redecorat 3Br. 2 a. 00 0• •P c. J)()O • ea LIASISAYAIL ••••••••••••••t•••••••• new 4 br + fa.m lly w/utll. Spec. J hr dplic I JJr,adulta,nopets. La$1un1 Nl(lucl $4!10 frplc, new cpl!I. drapes & nb. pallo. lndry, 8·11. Nr, We of(fr the f0Uowln1 lllMTALS formal din rm, •·hnlet $&!>· Cozy nest. Ulll paid. l300. 675-5205, 875·382'4. SI 75 '4'-1447
A\110 M>me sum1nt'r ren· dlshwu he r •4 tO rno. bch & Ralpba, l63.t6'7S fiM proper1.Je1: MlS.510N VIEJO • JRV, k>CaUon. custom t"Xtrt1it. flee. ,._ .. t~I· ror th"' month of Au•r. 963~. Agnt. noree. 8?5-0023 3 Br 2ba ram rm 1385 ~· 1 t jJ 1 --.r ....... mo. 1 or 2 yr lse. Main Rentals, S40·S3'70 ._. M... lU4Ceet• W... 3124 .,., " .. 3 •8r.·• .... , ...... _c ... ni0 e.,.am yrom....w • ...,.,., •••••• t all rordetalls Beaut 3 br home. cholC'e Let 3Br, Surfside Condo 3 Br,J.,:,;.: ~SO N Fr.E-ACT ~ 9978. Newr>ort Mc10 Really, 1 Br. furn. adults no pets. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••
BAY&BEACll f'V loc.MOO/permo.Call Dbl g:ar, wAlll'd patto aor ,2ba,famr-!: ..... ...__rt•--·h 3269 642·1Mll $190, walk to lihOP•· HEALTV 6i5-Kelth962·44'71Agt. bllnt, pool. walk t ... _.., ._ .. r--· .._ 6427154 ---------11..:..:=:~=-;.:,:_~~---I bch/shops. s.no. Refs. 3Br.2 ba,dlnrml450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pt C'rl"!4t 4 br. sunken, __ . ________ , lk'nutduplx.2Rr.1~ilba.zstory,4BR.2 U/\,fom 536-3771 3 Br,2'Alba,fam.S47G 38r, 2\A1 b11 condo w/36' LR, DH, rum rm, frplc, l&ZldnnTrtrs
frpl. + xtrAs So. or hwy. rm . m .., n y c JC l r as , 4 Dr. 2~ ba, lam 152.5 boat 511p, dbl ~ar, $2000 ~mo. J..1•J1)1ti. 1142·>276. SISO to Sl6S. c;011 "water ~60mo.s.49 ll501 s.ius1mu. 963-4507 8kr. n0 EXC.3br.2ba. frplc. Wal 38r,dln lsfa m rms ~ rno summer M50 yrly ----pd. No kids/pet•. 133 i::.
- -fw to bch . .Bcsl bari:aln a ~· lse ·S45,764s ' 11.V HOMl::S. Palermo. t"'"·Sl.0 • ., 1265 .. The First $375.646-61311 • 4Ur & 1-~R k view. S7 nu• ....
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fireplace. So. of Hwy. $2GS. Near water: 2 br .!:::=............. THE . · • comp. Retently con· Vie~ Large yard 48,.i pet.'I. 6'12·4~4 art <1PM.
""5tmo.Afl,C'75·2311. klds/pets/sngls. t ee ATERFRONTCondoln· VIUAGE. · · ~t~,be~h~ss:':!'. & F~m Rm. S7BG,mo, ~. ch:iracler barn opt.
2 BR. 1 bo. Frpl, wet bar, MaJ.nRc:ntals.s.IO..S370 cl boat alip. 3 Br 2 Ba, REALTORS . 8'7s.ol23. SSZ.'7003or644·77'10 fo r aro up of rn e n .
p:ttJo. Avail. Sept. JOlll. 3 Br townhouse, att, fplc, balcony, car , View. Exec home Balbo College? 276 Se nta
S31Smo.MG-7433 1arage. Pool facll. ms. Avai1Aua.~'75.84&-1530 ~~~du:i!wPrk.'TI.;. ~:~: NJ!..~eo\::Cb~e~~'. Peni~. Pt. j & Oen ,., __ 1s_1be_l._C_M ____ _
!!Br, wood Oooni. lflllC. mo.SSMl$l • 324 race. 5 Cashew. Nr pool. MlONrly. Agt. 548·1290 formal din., 3 ba., 2 frpl. ~m. or unfurn. lots o
Nice Yd. ltd loc nr bch. CLEAN 3 Br 2 Ba. bltns •••••••••••••••••••••• S170/mo.2t3•a22-tS81. Loni lease avaU.1 NC' pr1v.t cy. l br. SJSO. UtJI Garage spc. No peu/klds cpU, drps, fned yd, S360 t er 2~ Ba. l~nnls. pools. 2 Br. 2 ba condo. Up. ocean & baJ. S850 ~ o. pd. 64s.4832 noo mo. Yrly lie. Nr Wealmln.atcr Mall. au BBQ tic ardnr. Ranc:bo San J oaqul n graded. Adult cpl. NO Davldson RJty 673·
6'75-0160. M-5Z30 ~-4408 SSl.f678or SSZ-0290 ~.Spotless 2 Br, 2 pc\3.$350,548-8251 Lo I B 2, .. b h.ch 374
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McfQdden, children OK. hH . Frplc:., no pell, 542$, approl'. 9115 at $250, 1st T~hsc. Bltns & PoOI. view. Newly '!pgr11t1cd.
OPPOITUHITT Xlnt schls. frplc. bllns. mo. lse.&U41781. 3 mos. If $.17S last 9 mos. $;,9S mo. 644·SS12 & Rerria. washer/dryer. Low WHld11•1
knoclrs ot\en when you S3'TO/mo. $100 cleanlnll B us. 64'&·1920; b me 67U799 wtr •oftener. $675 on 1'\all Kitchen llTV
use reaull·&~ttln3 Dally poslt.846-21184. Turtlel"ock. s pacious 1S2·6895 N C leut.640.8578. Llntns&r Utllltlot
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Phonet4t.S6i$ ahopplne \n S.E. l(.8 New Dffrfield lwn.bme 1:: 2611~· ~ltiyie~~·. pool • tennbl. "'s Ml. l S71-2.12S Beach Blvd at Yorktown $490. mo. 10102 Con1Ut11 *·de~ iba. Upiraded. OCHD. Ava I. ept. 1 ' 0 .. ' l tlon. 9Q.434t 1G.,m-411M~ 1'7MUIO. Lease. Adult.I. 831-2632 O.ASSfFTEO will sell It. 5a6-"'
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rro1nSl95. Apt. Lrg twnhs~. Tennis , sq (t, will remodel. ~~~'Jio~~vrentM frorn Ad1i\ts. No Pet3 gym, etc. 752·61~. 9·$. Hl'asonable rent. J erry ~t~~~~t:JO=t. 1561 Men Or. HA.SSEt.EOTRYlNG TO Wynn, Rill' (2U>4.1'M00l
on P.tcmc co~t !41onw1v. <S Dlu Enst or Newport F'INt> A ROOMMATt.:! C.I store blda;, 1tood loc:a· ~~,~~rots~ s:~~~ llousc·~fute5~ \Jnllmltfd lion tn Costa Meaa. S350
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•J •••• ....... tir1 .. •ct & 21M111a ••.••••••••••••• Sl7S. ~.,.?.." .. v'rrlpytc1•5eg.u~ ... "b!t1i:s0., ON THE WATER ~~1 pd.JAvu511. SepJt hist. Llpt IMI. llcl .. ' 2•• fe"-d ~...__.. "'""' .... v-v .. some dockuse S450mo .... a ry •0 •. ul'. on.10,000Sq.ft.Neurly new,
•oOM-H..011-,---• .. • • • • • • • • •• ••••••• $275. t27 44thSl. 9~8-9086 968·5233 aft fileasant, carpeted of·
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vcly 2Br. 2ba, new lie· Will Consider Children near otean. Adults, no ocean view ~2Smo. Femal~ to share 48r. la~dseaped corner lot.
'1 • ~ EE"* Aoi·. frpl. <•di•~ 01llv. N•1 pets "''10 mo 64"·5JU --d Block lo o<'can. Sl40 mo Pnn. only. 1601 Pomona.
11 PIN~R " ~ ~ "" ' ·' ·-· " 2 Bedr~m .den.an un ulilincl.&15~. • CM.646·7176. ••:, UYIS UP ~~7J':.5· G!ls & wtr pd. See these lovely apartments -th~y are close to Central PARK NEWPORT ocean view S350 mo. -----E\1es/wknds 540·•'ll3
TO ITS NAME Park & recreation & shopping, schools, freeways . Bike to APARTMittTS WANTEQ 2 males or l 1.>ver 500 lull t re1.1s und Br l Ba . very clean. beach! • 1or2 Bedl'OOms and JACOIS llEALTY male, l fem. 21·35 yrs. lo Warehouse s pace, ap·
1 o s l re u m s "' 1th cpts. drps, rcfrig. Townhouses 675-6670 share hu~c 4 Br Ocean· prox. 1000 sq ft . Laguna
·• • ""l"rfalls create a 'S250 mo. SSG-5479 CRocc-From$329."3 front dplx unfurn. 10' Hills.830-0890 -
u .. ~STREETS : Slater & Beach, Huntington Beach -., 1 1--.... rt tb /' k ., relaxanl! i.cllin ~ for ... f w s• ff h Open9-6Daily r•.-.newpo we . a r . w ICl'ma er. "1000' l..t. Mfg. 01' Storage your spar10U!S ne-.. t-or Very lrg J br: 2 ba n /)d. est on :iater 0 Beac one block, right on Keelson to Spa·POOls·Tenn1s CoataMeaa fplc s. micro wave oven. smalloHice.17th St.CM.
2· bedroom apartment $325. No pets. 575·520.S or Cul·de.sac. FOLLOW THE SIGNS!! Across from F3sbion U'ash cmpctr. dshw~ltr. S200 m o . 645·3544,
·From $220. f''urnilure 675·3824· lsland at Jamboree on no pets. no perm. kids. 646.S789
--available. Small pets Toro 3832 By K R R SanJoaquinHUlsRoad. 1270 mo each. 675·5255 ---------
;\dul\b onlv. Offk e •••••••••••••••••••••• : ent agers ealty (7141644• 1900 e\'S or wknds. M·l 2000 sq ft servlcll -open 9:00 10 s".oo. 2'JOO bldg. Lots ot parking.
--f'a1rv1ew Rd .. Co!>la CONDOS e 842-9249 or 848-8300 @ 2 B,r A,pt 900 sq (t. Frplc. ~~~r:t ~!'::dot.o ,~:": Lease.C. M.64s-4832 .oo : • ~lesa. Phone 515·2300. Two large 2 Br & 3 Br. Patio. Pb ('114 ) 784,2236, lr.l util. Across from pool, 6400 Sq. fl .• all or part •
.... ··""' Gar, pool. rec area. eallcolleet. ' Dls~l•t A ... : tennis. Don631 ·081S heavy power . washer 1<.tryer. Children • ~&l'tsidc lnplex $300. mo OK SJ l O 15365. Ph Dellghtful Back Bay 2 br, APA'"'.MEHTS . 28R Irvine Apt. HESTER· BROWN ~:r j,:,~.u. 8~[1~f.0~~~1t~ 837.8ssJ ••••••••• 9 ••••••••••• •... ~~~688scar. Adult&, !ei~~~t!:tdi:l~n~e!~~~ SH5 plus util. & Assoc., Inc. 833·978t
range. 3 yrs new. 675·64.tl8 °"leach 3840 u..-£! ~ •-h 38 • -le It 31,.1 · · furn or u n r u r n . 55l·2697 1000 sq .n. $19.Smo. 1539 -. .. .................... ~oe -ac 4 Huntiftqtoa leac:h 3140 ......--CIC ,. UPPER D'tJPLEX 2 Br &ch/Mfo', 1 br, 2 br, 2 Su r Prime BAYl''RONT Monrovia, Suite 7, NB
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W-side. W w r 11ts, dprs. t•ee kids ok. Fee. guest hse. S22S inc util. Prospect, Nwpt Shores Lighted tennis court.s. 2 s pa<.' c a v a; I. o 14 ~ l...tah WOltft4 4600
all new upplns. No pets. Deluxe 2 Br + de_n. 2 full Main Rentals 540·5370 No pets. 494·7986 $330. Call 6'6·6355 o story. clubhs", billiards. 67" ao= S220. Ul il pd . 552·9723 baths owner's unit. 2 car -548'8912 · · t d ,,,,_,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bctwnli&lOpm gar-.ige, l11dry rac. Quiet 2 Br 2 Ba. patio. quiet, Deluxe 38r, ~ba, bltns r Br, panoramic ocean swimming. ,,y ro-spa. OOMMATE wanted 3 Rental wanted, 2bd hse ~n
, -----but centrally located. c I ea n ' ad u It . N gar • P. at Io . 2 O 1 view. Cpt.s. drps, stove, gym, superb teak/oak BR .. ouse neqr beach Dana Point to -occupy tn
Eust.i>1de I br loft, cpts, S350 mo. Adults only. bch /s hops . S270 mo. Cali fornia 536·4284 o re.frig & gar. $235. mo. in· rental furniture .iv ail. " "' · Sept Ken Young. (303)
drps. d s hwhr . 3 29 tu1-2G22 (213)592-540 960-1279 846-3827. • cl. util. 236 La Brea. SEA'WINDCONDO Sorry,nopets. :::sonable. M/F. GaPo. 751·8883, 750·0313.
C nl\•e rsll." Dr. S225. (213)925-8295 28r den 2ba .,.00 5S5Paularlno.CM ·496-8682 Denver Colorado
· . 2~3 ' Condo: 3 BR. l ~ . ' ' ·~ <7H )S49-looa_ r..--f R-_. •350 ' ·
d 0 2Br 2Ba fabuloU$ ocean STIPS TO IEACH Nwpt Fr wy south to -...,..,, or '"" .. 2 St d ts k A t ,·.,. uge s br, 2 ba w/yar . yearly. Children .K. • • 3 BR 2 bat.hi Bel ee • •••••••••••••••••••••• u en see P . or 5220. 2 br, cpts . drps. very private.\'learHunt· Pool (ennis. closet 1 blk W. Be~ch Blvd. vlew.$32S/6moslse ·'" • w n Baker. right at . House for winter. Lai;.
1 oatio, ·o children/pels. angton Harbour. $400. sch~ls. No pets. $325. Mgr. 77U Ellis, Apt D 2Br. lba, ocean view. beeclt"bay. P'IS Yl'l1 Paularino. Open 9-6 12S. Single. Storage only. Bch. area. $200 or less. ·"2~A J 6737787 IUG429G 840 2811 M 847.Q41.0wner631·2333. $300/ 6 mos lse, n o 2BR.lba,~L$390Yr . ,2033 Anahe im No.2, 494•1278 ' · ames. · __ . or · Agt673-6210be!.5P children. ZBJl.,Zbatlls.'400 3Br28a.upper,33rdSt.Z Co6taMesa49H763 1---------
C~teMHa 3824C.ostaMHa 31Z4CostaMna ll2 Lrg 2 br . l\'2 ba studio, ~7·1317 blocksoce•-n.$400.Avan. Reti_r~ couple nd short· bftns. gar, nice yd. H. 1 __ .... z--a 9 /1, collect aft. 6PM. term furn rentafin N.B.
1!11111••••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbour area. 846-9088 _,..... "nr-3852 213-695-1051 Office Intel 440 area Approx Nov thru ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Feb. Approx $400/mo. 4 Plex 2 Br, cpts. drps, z Br apts, pool. Close to M. Newly decorated l br lo Prefer CdM. 891H002.
enclosed gar, $210 mo. n Viejo & ocean . Fro m modern adult complex. WESTCLIFF BLDG
NI WPUf1T U! ACH pels, ref. 963·2532 $26.S. 29041 Aloma . oft Pool. no pets. 665 Park c v n 83l 085'7 Newport Crnt Condo Dr, Costa Mesa 631·2276 ... . :. ... -1 Br Condo, washer, rown a ey, · · Luxurious 3 BR, 2.,., ba.1--'---------1
dryer. stv. rerrig, patio. MiaaiOftViefo 3167 $48SMo.Agt.645·7S73 IESTIUY ~..,_,.........
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. 2 B All v·u v· Spacjous a·e w 2 & 3 s· I •· 8 ( & ~M---NEW 1 Br. D/W & patios. r . · s~ 1 a . iew. Bdrms, 2 bath units mg es, l ... 2 r. urn v . -..,.. Misc:•••••• encl gar. 2117 Huntington Central air, ~graded. across from ottanfront .t Wlfurn .. incl. crpts. drps ;.I'_, --· Rlftfel 46Sft
St. 842·3513 $315. mo. 586·3001 "'"W t'a'ty recr•a"-oal de· & complete blln kitchens -' ,_,,., ,..... • ,. '"" ... ""' + Sl m.llllon in recrea. •••••••••••••••••••••••
t . BR. ref rig. & wasbfr/ Mewport leeclt 3169 velopment. lmmed. OC· lion. TENNIS <pro & pro· Perm. e mployed man
dryer. cov patio. Pool.•••••••••••••••••••••., cupancy ~ ..Fal'.llilles & shop> complimentary ----------• seeks 2BRhouselnN.B.,
Clubhouse. Xlotloc, '21 Lie 2 81' Ceado. Nwpt ~~~':~· $335. up. lessons, s wimmi ng, •1MOFREE RENT• C.l\t. area. Write Bob,
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962-8118 mo.642·~SSor642·7184 Ba~front plusb bachelor rallge, color tv theatre. Sl3S per m o . Adj Ca . 95062 or p h .
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Ocean from your Apt. 3 Br 2 Ba. bltns', sun deck. 492'8050 880 Irvine Cat 16th) Newport Financial Ctr FAIULOUS
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Hwy. 499·2835. Lrg 2Br . patio, stove, All a m enities. Tenn~s 170016th St (at Dover ) PLUS
wi..a... 0 Vi refrig, drps, gar . Cls to crts; pool & gym. S300 C714) 642·81'10 N.B. luxury, pvt office, SO SEAT
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1 br luxury apt. Estate p e t s . L n dry fa c i l. 492·8350. ' ROOIM 4000 Reasonable. 645·3700. RESTAURANT living. Gardens, pool, 675·4478 ••••~•••••••••••••••••• by Main Beach Park
close to beach & shoP.· · . Front 3 Br, all bltns. util ROOMS S2S wk up with DB.UXE OFFICES L.4GUN~ HACH
ping. 83<15. mo. Incl util. ODAY YRLY 2 Br, blk pd, except elec. 607 A kitchen '31 SO wk up Comm I & indstl spaces . Price lncludes land & il'Q·
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494-6017 $300. 673-1909 831·2l07 1-'---· ---------i as 30" sq. rt. Lug Niguel Ing. Strong, going bust-
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Rancho San Joaquin Apartments
Twenty Pergola, Irvine, California
Culver and Sandburg, two bl ocks south of
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hyThc Irvine Company Telephone 1714) 559·1100
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Michelson, Irvine. New operation in Mission_
752·0234 Vil'Jo area . Seals 200.
O FFICE RENT AL Partners feuding. Xlnt terrns. Ast. 837 ·4200 :!2nd St., Ne wport llcach --
CPTS. DllPS. 11t:AT •ALUMINUM FNDRY
A IC, ALI. UTI L IN<.:l, $110,000down tukes over
51Ssq.ft. S20t •CANDYSllOP&
SlOsq ft ~c lce Crcwm su .ooc
450sq: fl SIS •SCllOOI,, rc11din~·llklll
4:.15sq. ft S21 •Bf:f:ll HM<. H.U .
1910sri. ft S8(I( • BUll.D llDW SUPPl.V SUNNY ACRES MOTF:I. CALL SUI•: CONNER •SCllOOf,,pvl Jr/~r HI $9.60, dbl Cl or 2 I v N SJUIO, Queen o or2> 1714)549-1220 •MAIDSER ... u.
Kltchenetl"·Pool·Phonc S&A PROPERTIES lt.B.$1716 Oranite. CM " _. 645,4170 540 000!!
2376 Newr!~~ Blvd. CM. NEWPORT CINnR MA 11, or d c r d I s.
548·!!755 PRESTIGE OfCS trfbutorship available! t
3 offices av a il. In F:arn outstanding "rt·
SummerR...tela 4200 beautifully d1:1·oratc:<f pent" proflt11. malll~
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'uih'. l''ull servlce11 ht· nur tested hrochur~11
CoronadelMar.l/ii blkto cludr: l.ibrur)' «'?O· cvcr)'thlng l\UP1>llcd .f~
Big Corono. 3 Ill\, dl'n. rer<!nt <' rm. UlM ~op1et. detolls & 11amplo'1. Wl'ltr
din.rm. S400 p /wk. or U'l.'rcturlal s p a ce . P.U.C., Box 2'154·DP
Sl200p/mo. Agt.644·7211 Ground floor. Month I La11uno llllls, 92653
month. C all (7 1 4 )-~---'---
Hal boa Bay Clul1 2 br S4<t-6760 EL TORO. 19 Desk Heal
furn. apt. Avail Aug. thr~ ---------1 F.titate ore for ~uh•. Good
Sept.1131·1400or496·G71!1 FOi LEASE 11wulion. Aak for J 11ck.
N E WPORT BE AC H , 3 OFFICES 4!13·020_2 ____ ,
c.harmil'I!? 1 6r apt, l hlk $I 55 MO IACH f AST FOOO '° QCJo:AN, OR DAY Sips F'IO(' COSTA M 1-:sA 1.oc: llfo~STAURANT
4 or G. Si'(~ w~, JI ~ W 752-1700 not beach .locution. 01:
B:llhniJ Blvd. trar tlvc decor. good
SUMMER bellch rental, 2 INVEITMEHT DIVISION leasl'. 2 m:tn o~ratlon.
er. ~ blk to ocean. Sips ,.,J1.11.IJ.1 S37.soo. c.r::fs~· Dkr. ·
8. S2SOwlcly . 6'75'&138 -g-:f-rl\-
TEPS TO o c t:AN & . .J. ~OIN LAUNDRY
Bay, t Br. $195: 2 Br.~ Grouover-SSOOO. mo.
S235. Ample park'ng. S.cc.H Locotfon Hu Fluff & t'old (help
6*6814 Walk to po"'t ofrlc"' run) mostly coin opet'll· 1---~------1 restaurants • & bank;: tion. 34 Washers <18 ncwl ocatfott •...tels 4250 c "" h s c M L~ Dryers. Ne\S owner l'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/ · s:.·i171~ & kso· · excess ot s20,ooo. y
For Rent..: Bi1r Oen11cabin, Call Bob Rlbleti Good l{lrms. Agt. 837·4
2 bdrm. rpt.~. fircplce. re· 714: 675·6700
aa. 002·0510. Realonomics Corp. COCICT AILS -G R<>s.5Sll,OOO. mo. ....... to Share 4300 PRJME Ofc Spttce. CdM No food, lite entertalft ·
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean Vi ·w. «'Ills, drJ18, mc:nt. Ou~tandlna &P·
Refined lady to share de· ample pnrking. 350<1 pearancc. Cood teaac.
\uxe 11pt nr. f'~llsbion !IQ.ft. Devine Pro1>er1ies. Ord)' S30.000. down. AJt.
Center w/seme. 640-8491 ll4·6'75'-76U 837-4200
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P9"0Mll1 5350HelpW..e.d 7110 ..... W..e.4 7llOHetpW..tM 7100MelpW-... 7IOOHelpW..ted 7100HelpW..ted 7100 ........................................................................................................................ , ......................•...••...••••..... Opportwtity
•••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : Bm/blk. long'hai AIORTIOM AUTOMOllLE BEAUTY OPERATOR as CARTHIA HELP
Spectacular spori mach. shaggy dog. mix breed. Counseling "'Referral 1ACCOUNTING DMV COHTRACT a11hampoo as11istunt.. f'ull F /lime. t0:30am-7pm. Drivers
from Europe lS~ $15 000 25·30 lbs .. "Chow", vi Preg. test.avail. wknds PROJECT Top girl tor s uper de-Um~.1uara~leed H lary. San Clemente General COACH nKDIJORS _w_lll_s_w_e_ep __ u_s __ . 645 __ ·44_9_5_. ~~ Tustin Dr. CM. 2.n1r Helpline 547.9495 alership. Expr'd only. ~Silva ~a,ar Fashions HospilaJ. 496·U22. Uf"U\ft "QIU1JRQL C ER" Phone Mrs. Cameron at I,.aguna Halls. 586-2'770 •----''-----~--0 CJ 0 t.dcthlqlo..tl•• to"OUN&, rns: f~. s1I"" EUIMQl'OD4tllilei JI !ft! l ft Bauer Motors, Costa Billing, Accts Rer. & Med CAHVASMAM/Ellpr. • • • •
South <Kaoge County Poodle wi red leather col Because You Deserve Opening f'or 1ndJvidual A esa~ Insurance {f0\~l~mSAlCCOVER'S: -• Five.y~ g~driv~ c~cocd.... . _
Bw.sy welle1>tab.shopin lar&neacollar.540-1213 the Best! Call EVE experienced in com -545.2223 L"·lllime •MusthavevalidCaJifDraversLac. heavy shopping area ------752M32,2·8pm. puterliedaccou.otspaya. AUTOMOTIVE .-u
Absentee owner must FOUN D: affect. fe m ble. cost a ccounting. GENqlALOFFICE llCPl/CLERICAL Balboll Yacht Service . •Willingness to work unusual hours
sell. Xlnt cerms. Agt Tabby kitten w/wbitt: •SPJRJTUA_LREADER Construction back· Auto exper. pref'd. 0p. PcirHilM. SCS.3600 •Ability to deal courteously & effec· ~ 337.4200 front leg. Vic. Play Fully Licensed ground preferred. p o r . f o r advance. h d S3 CAR WASH HELP lively w /public (Pref. exp. desired) , ---------t <Bluffs) N.B. 6«-0719 312 N. El Camino Real c .. 644-lJSI w/smaU ideally located ~;~ iru~ ~;dt'~~n. ~~ 18+. F /time. 5 Loe. •Must have basic skills in map reading IESTAURAHT FOUND L d " 1 San-Clemente. For appt: lPM 'tllSPM N.B. agency. Contact Of· •-•: I I . GROSS $7,300. MO. . : a aes go : ~492~-903-t==:-:--:-:-:-4~9:_:2~·9~t:11~~~~~~~~~ fice Manager, 642-9405. tJe Creek Shop. 644·8860 Metro Car Was h • ume ca cu at1on.
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Small & intimate Local-nng. VIC Laguna Beachr IOAT IUILDIRS 2950 Harbor Bl. C.l\t. • Abllity to read, write & do simple
ed m aJ 0 r 5h~PP1 n g Call to identify 4~H816 •CHRISTIAN DA TING 1---------iAutomotive Mac binist C ""SHiii arithmetic & speak effectively. .
center . l\1 ission. Viej FOUND·. St .. Bernard. N Call KRIS 752·1339 2-8pm ACCOUNTING Heavy duty preferred. Exp. Jou r n e Y m e n ' .._ A i: . pted SPM Wed XI t t l "th carpenters for '-7 '·106' l''/Ume. Growth Co. ppucataons acce to , . · ~ :Ana. Owner anxious t Sunset Aquatic Prk HB ...__ G---T h , n oppor uoa Y wa ONLY ~u. Perllli:t for Mom & 8-16-9616 •-~ CMIC growiog company. Paid cus tom f111h boots 4c s Loe. Cid Pay, Ovr20 Aug. 11, 1975
Pop. Xlnt terms. Agt. . for the httle extras CLERK benefits. Salary open. yachts. Apply lnterna· Metro car Wash $5.36/hour' w /benefits after training'
I' 137.4200 Found: Young pretty, a l m OulCall Massaie ' (114) 634·1657 lional Offshore Marine, 29SO Harbor Bl. C.1.\1. MAM"( COUNTY TDIUr1y DISTRICT ----------1 white, f ema l e cal C.11751·3931 Oata Proce sinl exper.,1----------1 Z500So.Susan.S.A UR na llUUWI
DOG KENNEL Corona.de! Mar. 673·5733 buvy . payroll, le cost *AUTO SALIS• •--'M-.. -lc CASHIER 1200M.W-. c.&...-&
'Fantastic opportunity, *KA REM'S* desk. A/Pay. or receiva. w e n e e d I g o o d ----Mature " resp. Spaghetti ___.. 111t abop or Vet's office. LOST 7/13 Seal P olo bleexpcr.desirable. salespersonloroundout lrRiCJC)er Bender. 620-i W. Coast / S...AM
2BR, Jba home. pilim Himalayan Cat.. male OUTCALL MASSAGE STACOSWITCH IMC our s mall sales crew. Expenenced 646-0Mt Hwy, N.B.645-0651 Equal Opportwtity Employer 1
«>mm'lacreage nr.N.B. r ed collar, blue l.D. 8"8·li80 1139Baker CostaMesa Sell n e w Toyota 's , --..i-------
marketplace. $185,000. ":ro ma s In o ' '. $2 O Nd ride to Dallas. will 549·3041 Volvo's" used cars. Call Boats CASHIER 1
OWC.:UtTD.Agt. Reward!673·3597 share expenses & dr1 v· Equal0ppor£mployet ChuckStanton. WILLARD YACHTS Expr'd, permanent. hte ~w .... d · 710~ ....... w~ 11001 6P 760l · g Leave nexl wk 11200Condor, bkkpg. Chasln's. So .• ....,. ~ --1 -_LOST: White shorthair in · · Fowttoin V aft.v Coast Plaza. 540.46ll ••••••• •••••• • • • • • • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AD /PUI male cat, w/ skin pro 675"5621 • 1 CLERK-Bookstore, part-••Counter hell; full & V ·Co. bklm 499-3814 ·y 1 d 'th ADMINISTRATOR Hus imn'ledlatc opeo ngs Cas hier /concession 18 time. Must be excitln1 part lime poslllo'ns av"ll. Partoership avail. Sn · ou.og 8 >' wi s upe for • .. 100 .. s (21 30) to dr1v" Educ ational editor. "' . h''A min.age.S2.20 hr. /\pplv d"namic.675·9595. ·ru"s thru"'at."'fus'he 18 a.rowinaOranncCtyCo ... LOST, d"Wad.Pa.r.rot \"O .. R LD. 'S M OS.. ..m111 ~'""'"lll'rll ~ J '" ., " • • • .. ,,, , writer. teacher. Leadln1i •""' c · 1n person Wed-Thurs. or older. Apply in person
ammed income. 552.31 green, Ytil. wtn{l ups. BE AU TI FU I~ nal'l corre sp . i c bool Hardw~re 1~~a!lauon 3-Spm only, Saddleback LERK-~iquor Slorc, orcall.631-1831. DelT11co
or645"577 ,rs:;~~xt.5~2·7015 0 LUXURlOUS ROLL · J5ft"Jl.I quaJJrlecl teacher 1 ouc t Valley Cinema'a. Sad, exp. pre( d. Good hrs & 1720Superlor c ~ 1 ,; &tab. Gardening RO\lle ROYCE for youn~ Corp, to edit & write corresp. Chopper Gun Optorator dleback Plua, El Toro pay . AdPl1 lo person, ~ -..!... '-· _ 1
in CM /NB. $1200. mo. FOUND: Men·s glasses President. Duties u course lessons in a varie-E M~d Repair Rd. El Toro be!. noon, 3041 S. Bnstol, •COUNTER UILP
arou w /growth poten· dark nm tn case orange Pub l. R e la ti o o s a ty of vocational fields. AVOH xpe enced only CM Apply Del 1'1co. 25252
tlar. Truck "-all equip. Ave front Pos l Office possibilities. Will train! Editing &/or writing ex· ft..I L...-• ool 4 day work week Good CHEF·SlOOO roo. Ex per'd. ------La Paz Rd Laguna Hiiis.
ss.OOO. W /ouL truck . C.M.s.&8·3238 673-!i837 ow 1or appt. ..-"' Ea t L' 1 o t l N • .... •.••. evi'dence or ablll· 111111-ner"""' c · bcneriu. Paid holidays, Sid's Blue Beet. lW 211 CLERK -' I ty req'd." Seconduy oc m money. mee peo-c.qua ppo r un ly St,NBaft.4pm. COUNTER HELP s.I000.64S~ FOUND SheUand Sheep-tnOMI 5-nicu 5l6 posl ~ndary teaching ~:7~~o~~~~~~~iisit11 &nployer Childcare le Mouse.keep.. IEC£PJIONISJ P/lime. Must be able lo I IEH IAll dog, Vic. Newland, H.B.••••••••••••••••••••••• exper. desired. MA or IO()l(lllPIR •RI· Mon·f'ri '1;30-4;.30. . start Jlam. CaU Afny, aft
GROSSSSOOO. MO. 960-2913 ou can now ~ive l BA req 'd. Teaching Food Service Exper re· l2) Cbildren ages 5 le 9. 1be Dally~·~ needs a Zpm,644·2030. Free standing bulldlnfJ . many benerits of' Zone credential prel'd. Sal. A............. . d Cl · 1 d smmo cu l40I clerlt re«*Pt1on11l f'orou
N;&I' the waler. Presen FOUN D.: Jr1sh Selle r. Therapy in your ow $8500 lo $12.000 depend· Strong clean cut young quire . oa ng ate . . . Saddlebac:\: om~. Must Ct11tOfllDroperiH
owner i~ m. Xlnl Joe. for Fem. Vac. 19th le Harbor, home. Call for appt in1 on qualifications. man needed n.s f'ull time 8/13176. Resume req~est· Circulators be able to type, handl 963·4226.
Dlscotheq ue South CM. Flea collar. 548-6859 KauHman. 213-864·3372. Send letter or application hcl C.11 961Hl22 ed. Apply, Irvine Unified HELPll phones II front counter. , • -.•
Orange County. Good LOST 7123, black/brown le resume to Director ol per. School District, Person· •• £xcellent com puny Dc;hve r ymen for LA A 837 200 Education, No .BABYSITTER for 2 nelServlces,2S4lAlton We needlOOpersons t benefits. Written ap· Tames In N.8. It C.1.\1.
terms. gt. 4 ~r~;t:!~~~~~~:crd American Correspon-children before & aft Ave, lrvlne 92714 • Equal help gather signatures plicalionsonly. Write Ad S250pcrmo.54~H O. Cotta M•sa dence School, PO Box school. My h ome or OpporEmployer for Nov. ballot. $7·Sl !1741, Dally Pilot, P.O. DELIVERYMAN early
Found : Large Collie Dog. 2820, Newporl Beach , Ca yours. beginnlng Sept. 7, BreakCasl Cook & Pantry EZ .. Must be 18+. In: Box 1560, Costa Mesa. AM Times roule: Costa SPECIALTY c 0 s t a M es a n r 7005 92663. trans r eq'd . Cherokee Girl. Mesa Verde Coun· tervaews held Tues 8/10, Ca. 92626 or y_ou m uy fill l\fesa. No· collflclinll.
Nwpt/22nd Sl. Call to •••••••••••••••••••••• Way. La li e Forest. try Club 3000 Clubhouse 6 & 8pm }n Man 0 Wa out appllcata'!n ul the Must havo dependnblo RESTAURANT lden~y. ~--047! 4--xperieneed crede ntialed /\dv.AISl'a 581..a53'7 Rd., CM. 549·0377, Mr. R'!'· Rohday Jnn. 3\31 Costa Mesa omcc, 330 W. cur 546·448J. • teach~r n?w accepting WOMEN 18 & UP BA 8 y S 1 TT E R / Hanson BnstolSt,Cosla Mesa. BaySl. __ .;._ ---·-• Will ~ell or cxrhange J''ound: Rare Bird. beg 1 n 01 n g & in . , . Equal Opportunity DellwJry Man for n\ornlng
hl_llh·prom rciilauront CO!lta Mesa. Call termediate flute s lu· Nat I Co. has openings HSEKEEPER Family of Employer newspaper rou1. Vie.
with \•1rtually no com· 979-1364 dents· Irvine area Call for 10 new J(lrls in our 4. w /newborn, som e CLERICAL -Dols a C hic a ve &
pellllon In Ulc area. for 833-8in . public r elations " English, reliable. free to' Burroughs Warner Ave., H . Good ~a11h,home,lncomcpro·FOUND:Fem approx l yr cuslomer11ervicedepls. travel some. Live·in, COLLEGESTUDENTS car r e quired. J>hone
perty. coins. ctr . Kceshond mix. V1c of obs W..ted. 7075 H 0 • • p • rl • • c • live.out . 675-4814 lmmeda'ate ope' n·ang for a Need 17 well groomed 847·5776 , . r ... 11 Dane Wllhite Surfside r ondos, HB. •••••••••••••••••••••• &..-I-'RINTED tales oriented people • ...... ~ 5JG..8201 .ec.SHf'Y •we....._ Babysitter for 9 yr old· clerk in our engineering do 2 .. DELlVERY .. ·lAN rt • ~ --· eallhy,strong,clean-cul SalarySllStoSl48wkly. mature woman: Mon to CIRCUITIOAID department. Position re· a wee .. survey all " r Pa •
11= ~·LOST: July, blk male lSyearold. student need For l nlervlew call· Fri",aft'iioons. My home, PLAMTIN quires a minimum sig,nment. time, early -morninl(
• . Chihuahua pup. Reward. ~rk of al\)' kind, odd between9AM·3PM C-0St.a .Meaa6'2-4IIS3Afl 6 monthsofflceex""rienc Call5ue8am-4pm ho m e d e l lvcty o f Call 646·:ms. an4pm. jobtl. Costa Meaa area. 549•9111 PM CARLSIAD ...-752·1380 newspapers H.81 area. -•rU.a 548-m~askforRory. with lytng skills 55 WcslernTemporary Must have compact.car.
-r7S1•"20 Inst: Blk/Brn Tiger fem. . Alignment & brakes. ToP Babysitter: My home CM. PHOTO LAB wpm. ood phone ell Services, lnc 83:>-ZOOlor898·L9SS
,... rau.Mllt.Nl'#f'OIT Nir.ctt CaL Mesa or Nwpt area. Exper. ladles dress lac-salary, steady job, busy Occulon a l AM /PM. =te :t t ab~IJl~ . 111662 MacArthur Bl D..t.,Asskte.t
lft••lf•..t · Reward , 898·4912, tory s upe rvisor. call shop. Once In a lifetime Havecar&rels.540·8'54 a bua; ~l~~!en~ ~ SoilelOO lrvln
Oppo........, 5015 ~7·7100 54>3'79S · o pportunity for right TECHNICIANS requirement. Ideal can Equal()pporEmploycr ~~,::.~.1~66~· ore.
•••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND Pl'l I'arakeel xper . Yacht Main\, man. Possible take-ovu didate would have abov
SlS.000 NEt:OF.O immed. 8-4i-76,AM. Newport ll~ts palnt. varnish, dcck.s re· ol s hop. Owner looking BAIER \ r equlrements wit COLLEGECRADS9300. DentalChalrAssist:.1111.
JO' +.J.llO BONUS! lsl urea Call l u Identify fed, wiring & eng work forward lo retirement. NIGJrfSHJF'l' en~beel'lngordocumen I need you. Minorities &. Expcr'd, Newport. Brh
position B)ue Chip col· S.18-41170 done relsonably . Applylnperson,Thomas FULL·TIME 2nd Shi.ft control back&round. Women encouraged to 6.f6..4801
lat.erul' 675 0090 --------64Z·7029or642-4615 Safety Service. 777 /\ppl" ln Person Salary is commensurat apply. No exp. ne~. Meet. DENTAL-ASSISTAN'J' · -___:. · -fo"OUND •·tmolr Beagle -Hamilton,Coeta Mesa. , witb experience. Pie• public. Learn udJuslln~ .
$10 000 N\'cded. ttepay w/denam j11 c ke t . vie ousekeeper, 6 h r11 J>C 7am to3:30pm .,.,.... Ill hli I apply In person: claims. Advunce t Ort.hodontlcCh:ui:sldf• SJ~.OOO w /in go doys Nwpt llci~hls 6'llMl39.i day. Avail I. 2. or 3 dys Apt Manager, couple over FAit WEST w YO•• $l0,200. lnS mo'.11.Cnr in Ncwpc>rt.4~d4)'S/~lr
Vrry profilllhle busmes~ , --. - -perwt.642-1129. 30. A pt + phone • ..._ SHVICES,IMC. •H of pretlaloa mo'.K,C:cnc _o~ocxpreq.64~~-26.
venture. Secured &LOST: Ca li c o C ot , salary. 67 uoJta, C.M. Jl olcbA Hductlo• cameras SJAMDARD auar~ntctd. 67$.9990 fe male . front \'laws WUl clean house, drive & 541.5300 1672 ;Yj v ... •••tic fllM pro '1 Deftta1Assl1t...t ......... dcclawcd. Brn blk·orit· shopforelderly.Rcllabl r-lOprvnEe 1 Exp. ChairsldeNcW[IOrt
'"'... wht.V1c.PmmontoryPt. & good teferencea.Aptmgr.maturecplonly ........ a por mpoyer cnaon a.cl atep MEMORIES, Beach644·112l1
.MoMytoLoon 502$ N.B. 675·3540, 6i10·3214 838-5308 2! .. ~65~!!'~0 •ork. ~IMC ...... , •
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt'WAND .,,.,.....,, ,............., Ire.at 1boft t ~~~ DENTALASSISTANT ' · Experien ced .K ey INC E xpr. preferred. 3·-1 s VENTURE s t: Lite Jade oval stone Boarder . Own equip-APT MGR. Lovel1 l2unit. ar•uTY ,.r1~~~ pr•f·.~ dllyll. Laguna nrur l• 1
CAPITAL trom ring. Vic. Cat Hwy, mcnt.Calli,93·7732 lde~I for,actlv• retired. l.ft W ...._...-UHMH)r..,.._ APPt..Ufo 494.9737
Or f or an y thin g Snwdu8t •·est . area. W..ted 7100 Refareqd.646-6426. SALON ' nperinuwlHbec MAGNETICS CORP. .ACM• .. 1 °""81asslatant,exodc·
worthwhil e $25,oOO Reward.<194-42SJ, ....................... APT MGR. Couple o•er ~ 2221SoulhAnneSl Nllllll•--slrable, b\I\ will t rain.
minimum, no limit. (714 ) PerH11Dl1 5350 •AAAA POSITIONS 30. Apt+ ulJI +salary. MANAGER Sant.aAJla,CAtZIOC 2400W.C~t.11wy,NS Full time, Tues thruSot.
'96·S717A11kCorMr.Lee ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._...._T-lt toSl"'IC 120 uolta lluntln1lon SetMl,.......or '-"2·lt9, UB.1162·3.llll -.ow .... a ..... h ~· u.... Outstandin• beoellt•l '1 10-..-ft-1... , __ _:.'"...:..::.:.".:..:":_-.:..-.t--=--::-:-:-:-:---:--.. ...._. T t Drinklniproblem' 4'.--~/.-.a..Ofc .... ac ·--Id " fl _......___ ..a ...,...._..., •-....,...,.,,s. ntt . ~YI w pa vacation, pro ..,..,.., ..-·-mployerM/f' cou• l"'VOI C D-.aAttltt..t DeHS son Call Alcohol Helpline Employer$ •Y All Feet Al::"J w...... sharing. retirem ent. -D ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• lMhrsaday83S·3830 lJi"'e'-.. •~rs A•ency Ute man Musts-a'" medical • d ental le M• ..... Frt"'-TYPIST/ AIR Cl.ERK. Solld oppor. w/1mode1rn. " u . ...., .. • ,..... " -1 lllllt be fast, accur. pleasant ofc n 1 .u. MASSAGI -4020BlrcbSt,Ste104 English. Perm. position. mott. Must do hair. All 9 ... 11.... lam. w/typin1t & addl Wkcl)'t eoly call l48·0ZI• RGURE~ODELS N~rr:: ::~:Ea~~~ Qlsta Mesa.114/63Hl700. ~~.:.11i~~e;~:: PHSOHMB. CLEll ni. Sm.('(). Gd. beeefita ~~-· ---LOANS 9%
Aho 21td TD LMRJ
t~alrest Terms since 1949
S.ttler M~ Co.
642-2171 545-0611
ESCORTS t---------c'f:;.!:t~P~-:,~~·.?~ :~ cf~·g~::uo~e!'~ DIPARTMIHT ............ D.. rrn::P:~;~~w~;'J: .,..._,A11l1t..t
OUTCALL ONLY unib Huntington Beach. canr 92QS • EngiDMri11. 89'7 W. Jflt Orthodontic oHl t:•• •
631.•111 541-5300 · Burroughs Pa rt.umc. 20 Hrs per St.N.a.cws.3832 N e wport. Bea c h. ~ week pq1ltlon. Hrs to -Orthodontic exper. r~·
ATTRACTIVE girl mornlo1t or afternoon. CONSTRUCTION OF'C, quJred.642·2(UO. ZMD T.D. MOMIY
Terms below mar~t.
pvt fonds . peraO\lal
service In your hona or
de. 6'7~.C41M Bltr. 24 M .
PREGNANT'?
C•ring con/idenl\1
counselint le refen-al.
Abortion, adoption
kepiq.
APCARE 5of7
•qutCIC CASH• RELAXING M~SAGE T.D. L..... BobJames·Llc Maaaeur
El Dorado Monaa~e Co. Outcalltam-9pm. 1,213) 67().3180 collecl 494-Slll
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Cotnblnatlon real estate Want lo Slop! If ptrsona I property DETOXIF'ICA'I'lON tt
loua on ret.ldencea. REKABILJTATION
apartments & com· CaU usZ4·Hrs 1 day
JMrclol properties. S5000 South Coast
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F\un~ m.-01 Sc>. Llfuna 1·499-Ull
Model-ffolteu type for BEAm Corporata·on Maintain englneerlnJ re lyiQt. secretary ln HD receptionist. public ..... cords. Reproducuonpro 98U813bt*t11·5PM DENTAL REOEP'r.
laUona position with In-eaab)1. Typlq abllll3 mature woman. 4 d11~
vestment. executive . QP£1AJORS belpfu.I. COOIS week, min. 2 )',.. exper. Someotnce1tdlbdeslra-Best ahop 1n town. W usboys( Dishwashers. Callronppolnlll"leot Breakfaat•8 :30llln · Salary open. lt2·SHU.
ble but appearance, 1 Eves, rwl or p/tlme. MIJI Jndldlrt•I Re,.ttona 2:30pm. Sat Ulru Tues. CM area.
penoaallty It ambition =~:=m~r:!= ==~~::;,l~tr:Pe~~The C714t494·9401 :.:.~~ment. bome .... D-E_N_T_A_L_A_S-SJ_S_T_A_N_r_
are moat importa nt. weekly. Paid vacation•. Grinder R•ataurant, 1400 mONIC Ctaalnido, exp. prer~ for MUS\ be happy, tlable, • holiday1, medical le den· .. COAWS J.Jdo Isle ore. Xliit work-
80Ph1sUcated. Write de· lat insurance. life in· w .eoa.sUlwy,NB ALTAIR "" . tn1 cond. Benefits. Nora ta.lied letter descrlbtn1 ft1I t. 1 Fl.Ill &r part·tbne. Days • k 673 9460 yourself le backgJ'OQDd tO ~u~el. 11 riremewnap• ~~ 1 ..... -... i••cH nlgl'l~.·Eitper. only. Sat. •mo er. •
ClauU{ed Ad No.691, • .,. ..... 1 a 01· n~""' -vru,. -~ App1Jyjn penon. D -' ' aro'!i have security? Topl1teyourmmace •M IO £ ..a-.....,A1 .. 1t.t ... ________ Dalty P\lot~ P. O. box C.llu1NOW! • before the. ......ua p,or 1n.,..,..,er Orln*r Jltlt.. l400 Expr, cbalrtllde. 4til
ueo,CostaMeta921a8, JCP .. MIYCO readln(lpu..,.c. W.CatHwy,N.R. d•"•· Salarv o-n. £1 ACCl'S Receivable, Paya· .,., ' 1 ... ble lr Payroll. For aaaa • La1uoa llll1' Mall phone rasteat draw In lbe COOICS WAMTID Toro/Laa Hills/area/
Medical Mfg Co., Jn San· AUNctive alrl. Part Ume. ...... $11•7700 Dally Pllol West . , .a Dally Pll Exper neceu. Apply, UHUO
ta Ana. Busy 2 girl ofc R.£. Ole . Typln1 6 Equ.IOpporEmployer Clatallied,642-56711 Cl•aalfjed Ad. Phoo The RIHtr Rettaurant,1-nc1--.,-.,-a-t _y_ou_w_a_nt-••-MS•1' clerical. w..6171 ~----18Puhlon111. N.B. Dally Pilot ctnslfleds.
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W~ 11·-......_w_._~ 71..., W.....W..eM 7100 .W,W..ted 7100 'J. "'·· ,.~ "·-• ...... ........W-'M 71M ~w-... 7100..... --11111111 .._..,. --,_ • ....,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. DAILY PtLOT ._n..._, • ....,,u.st v.. "'"' .......,. • ....,. ...... ••••••-•-••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• ••••••••••••-•••••••• ~----....... •••••---••••••••••••--•• TIMMIS PRO ..... ,, .. ....,w...., 71• HllltW-.4 . ,,...... .. ~w--. SA1LM'AKER needs ASSISTANT -······-· .......... -··-·-·••11 I... -··---·-····-MAlt(T. WOllll UEJl'S ...... fflmJlrtu, CIX~r. do· SECRETARY Med~ r p\'t club 111 DENTAL~lSTANT 68WIAL OfftCI L.adl~s. eara monv h .,..._.,Mo. II • l :J0.2:10ot' atred. OranCt' J,~ &od r'\'liumc ,.,_Oft wlUI uper. Tyl)int. bookk•Plnt d• )'our &pare Urne. W• COMCltm Cl.IJHI~ a:30-t:30 Call 548-3464. WlTlt GOOD OFC &XP. lo: .;liu ifled ad no. 72«.
NoaSmoter."4-4032 •fn b&e. S..U PIHiwsl lra lo . Call C aul ,....SHa • ft1I Worll:8bnadayurnlaals1 t 811 C•reer·ateach' l<Sl\fU.STO}'•ORlUN r o Dtuly Pilot, 1~0 Uu&
_,,.1 •-YICI N'IJ)t Ctr or~. A&k foi MWM4, '1 ... m. 9'2'7.W4Ulo. Sai.Si>ttiafilt $.'lo-. per hr 1n pleasant ~'Otk. $175 wk·uptos\art. 1"~lUON l;,LAND 15GO. t:oata Neaa, Ca _.,_ _ _lir)'ce.~ Lady « man ~ wife \Q Openln •• with THE MUil be eX'PC!rien~ tn 1 urroundln11. D eal f)Jlltt Dru.b968·837d MO NI !IZG?ll co.or:erAIC:,1~ MNOfC..YeryMk• care ror elder¥. lady. CtTYOFHUNTINOTON :t!t:l~~~e~u~!ta':~r~: r~e J:b~:r~!n~:;SA&.F;s CLERK Drut: AMY!<;.~~¢1lHR --~:r.;~dml::l:tratlom S7~.lV003'lFl'~ltho apf~ ~:c~1~.:oz~or ln ~~~~Hit ~:fa~~NYG ~p•nv blrneflt.a wllb Time Llh B ook t. Store exp. Pull ume SlONew.,ortCentt'rOr ToulU,•!ltl(n ~· nHded to work In can.. a.-.e >' u o sp:b; ADMINISTRATION . ex«llen'i pay plan. App. Dynamic perfonallt1~W.~·~B~c~h-. • .. ~iiii;;;i.7jjii~liiiilij;jiiiiiiii;~.:;N::;e.:w~po:;rt~!k~a~rh~;;11<1;.::0~11;~7;.;0I TOOL bOUM! with our <>ranee ~re. ~/:.eat.I are • ~ .. M.a.t. &th require 30 day• b' la l>'rsott .... .J.C. PEN· ..,.. Ubly Lo auc~ed.i.,. ~ _
Co. dental cllenta -, •lnt co.. ~•IY oles • Exper. s\IP.rh1tll)lde.nt pr1or unt"mplo1mcnt " NEY. LAGUNA HILLS lni..twt«t hoUJew1vt1 " Said F.n•/EI~ tol26K --
4!y atom H servJcc 1'ood natured bou. t11laryopen.54e·OT9'l HB rHldency. Appllo· MALL.~1.noo. • students •Qekina perm. F/C8k ;/Co03t toS12K SECRITAltY'fTIME 0'£SIGN£R r6D,....,tat.lvea. We of AblaaJl Abbot Pcrsonnc tJona will be: ecccpttd •t F.qual ()ppor Employer P<J11tlons call m.aoes. otc Se~stSecy 1725 Nocd typin~. f1h111 & 111t.
fefa careetofpor. wlth • A1tency. 4500 Campu3 LAHDSCA,l the F. rnplo)' m o nt • Ex ~cy/Mklr>tl tuSOOO llni 9.-3 or mor" fur.\ d~ Mulil be.> abh . .1 to d(.llllt:n &
major So. Collf. Dau Dt,N.8.~T"122. SUPMVISO• Tutnlna Centu ... ll2" Fees Pd/Also f'et-Jobs wk. r eran. position Ill !I th-lull :<mull m11chlnc3 & ~sln1((lrmfor&1nln GltOUMOS Thorouah knowled&c of Pecan. 11.8 . unul ~pen M84&WOMIH trvtnePor1onn<'IA1:<'ncy m1in mirnnte('m\·nl ,..,11 mechnnl~mit tor tt&O &
t.W1e.nt, highly motlvat ICWll 111 lrrtgaU011, turf, plantlag ~--t 13t.h, J117t. ....UDID PHONE SALES 4118 i:; lilh Co.-lla Mean el\lllOnt ore. Air1>0rt Inc produdhlll. Al)llllc1u1b
ed Is o rtlculalc In requ.ired Mio 5 yra ex Cell~·~ " Suitt122o.I • 64 2•1470 P11trH'k Swlfl , ·1121 :<hould hu\'c
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P.,Pte. )'lease call Pele 111etbod11, mate ria l It 1iupervlt1ion. A 1 ty ~o Aifln•$:tmenl 1'fAILROOM HELPERS years of aae. Guaranteed SALES GIRL •~abrlc t'l<· ---b11ck1troun<1 hclphil )(~»de mo 546·6080. or tools used Ln phanllng. Al rommun.lcate in Span b Pt:OPl.E PERSON Moo &Tues Nights In wages or commlsalons. iier. neeess. C.M. store. $ECll.l':TAll Y fur J'r1•111 FRONTllR, INC.
:wnd re11umu to : l OS leas t 2 y r s ~xp. lo a lso d ul ~ed . Xlfu: E.uc. Jookln11 tor part• L111unaNlguel 250 East 17lb Street, Cul1 Mary,S4t;-4040. t.lt•nt uf 1&1't1~111111 cum· Offrrllithlll'O bt'nefll11.
Denta l Pra ct l<:t< arouod1 m11lnlainaoet Ulary/bcnc(tt.11. Cull lime u uoclal e \n Assemblers&Typllls Suite 0 , Costu Mesa, --puny, in huulth 1•11r1• •••C'11 p11lcfme<hc••I,
Sya•etns. Costa !11esa work. Apply Qiplslrano Interview app\, wholesaluuppJlet. Fu Uy Also needed for other between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. field. t;onstrurtlon t'>-l>l'l' t.ll•ntal 1t11mrancc Ca.~. ~iadc41S1',~. hP~rfl _octlsol.r8l~n· :;:u·::wri:'7~·1~ffl! caplta.Uud. G'fll 2223. temp usi1,1un 0. C. 646-4223. SALESGIRL helpful. sulury oven Cu II •.•IO r uid llolldu) ~
"""''" ~ ~ ~ .. PLEASE CALL Equal Opf:rtunll)' Full time for fabnc shop :\Ir. Kyck1•lh11hn tl.12 i721 • • •:! Wk5 P11hl V1.1c
"'of>rENTbugA:yL ~~~~::~ti. Juun Cuplstrano. uwn QlftlnC mgr, over 21 MANUFACTlJRlNG ICelv Girt •:mp 0Y''r Apply In petSQn. s t:t:lt t:TAK y for la..,,, otc FRONTIER, r S wlgardcniog exp . P Up • DJVI?iON OF
Practice m C.M. Are1 &UAID truck req Xlnl <>Pptlrt fRONJIER INC K""L\'SERVlCESINC C.AllOTTFAIRICS N.ll.Ex!)(•r.nutnt't'."11 t:irper nee. cill Nanci Co ... M--aA< ftCl\'1 • , • • ...... lra1n.r'<:ood IYlltO!t & 'It c
..... c.CA<I ..... .,,...,.,.,.,... t:.0 .E. P .... -~ Sol1c1•~rs. ("')r e· 2GlOt:.Coas\llwy.CdM .d~'"t "'"O IN .,.,,,,_ Permanent. Pull & Part. . ~ Be h 833 l+cl '""~ "' ~ ~~~~~~~~~I rt'<I .,.. ~ ;._---------i; nme. Phone &tran.spre· LEGAL SEC~ ETAR' We are a n cicpand1ng Newport •c · liable people needed, 18r. •
DIRECTOR or NURSES 'd. Retired welcome. !RAIN EE manulacturer or da~ltal Orange 547~ It over w/exper. pref'd. SALES S£Cfl ETA ll \' • nt-t:dec 2'55 M. Airway ~~: l~~~ C~~3b C~~! ~all 548-027,i, ofc bn 10.2. Part time. 3 days/wk. watches. We curi;e!lUY fo'Ullerton 879.gJQ 9am·lPm. Call Lesa after Ha\'e you sol<I cookware. ~rkot>d uccht~~~e o":~: r~r l.ocatcd at the end u~e. Call M9-308l. Cloced Wed ll.8. 842-8893. have several poa1llons 3pm, 540-5464. AC, book&. R.E .• uulos. arowinJt conslru. fmn o( Uakt•r St. No. or
"-'' · . a\•aiJ. in digital watch as-ORE p k • ll ins. or va~uum clnrs? ., d Orunu•Co. 1\irporl, Guys & G "'LS Let me. introduce you lo sembl)• & production MGR PET ST lant wor ers. t:asse e Id rr Requires xlnt knowll' fl( c"'o l" l\tcsa • DfSPLA Y MGI. "' Bee I 1 n e Fas h Io n s . t 1 lf 1 , mfg firm now laklng ap. nus exper u quu 1 ) in tootruct udm111 . t~ I» .. Sharp petton exper 'd ir M~ssion Viejo, El Toro p ·me 0 r. Must like con ro · you •~& n· Ttoplral Fish 642-5522 plications. Min wage. YOU for a ground noor OP· ing & clerical s kills m.111 979-6300 •xt 44. mcM&womensconlem aru,toworka fewhours I~~ .. &ppople Ha"e2 lereste~lt?theposs1billty Will train . Apply at ptywllh asecurefuture. dato1·v. Salury com ·"'~~~~~~~~~ • .. ada Fun Job £am$2S Cuuies peo · • or lra1 n1ng in these edi 1 ...,..cU ·t lotsotcash.shorthrs,re-· I~
p0n1ry clothing dlspla· Y· · k F or 3 eves avail. Car & areas we 3_ int"'r .. :Sted Prom u nc. l'""" n1 k 1 mensuralJll' w11 h ex1>er·•·--------ol •A •c" per wee or ! •" " .. F Sk k Bl d •·\IL aular pay chec • p enty 11 to take full ch11rt1e · "' •jl\f · h phone oec. Great or in y0u These current • ypar v • u nti. or free ume lo enjoy. Gel Contact Mary Ann o Tool & Die ttore operati~n -Ref101 mo~ ormat1on Pone bomemaker.963·7470. posltio~nre2ndshln. Motor Route ,ltsSMAM otr the merry.go.round, 536·2591btwn1&3r~1 MOLD MAKER =f~~~~ d. Call foi
830 ~~~al Oportunlty APPLY lN PIERSON opening for deliv.ery of Exper'd AU Dick 380 be a winner. Dill G.J . lo-SECRETARY /L•C)Gf
THE LOOI< Employer LOAM 2955 M. A rway Daily Pilol in Newport Opr. Good workln~ ~ond11 day <714) 847·07"7 E."'pr'd, xlnt skills for 1 Hloqulrcs experience 1n
' 540-4500 HAIRSTYLIST: PROCISSOR Co1taMHG Deach.ancrnoon13:30lo & lnsur. plan. 8$11·2628 a ttorn cy orClcc ir prec1i;1on mold for mjee·
Localed at end of 5;90 and Saturday and wkdys. S "'LESL. "'DY N!.!wport Center. Ca I lion mold machines & D &A p ER y won 1< !.:stoblls hed s pacious Downey Sav1J1gs & Loan Baker St, Noof\hc Sunday mornings. J\p. "' "' . G40.0800 ability to dt>t.ign & fob. d M d ., Udo Isle Salon i5 now hasano~lng in Orange Orange Co. Alrporl proximate ly $22S pe r 'rop1rty M~ Cnn you sell? Are you tn· --moldi; from llclu1l joinb.
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exper leasing space. Please Co. for individual, eit· Equal Oppor Emplo~r month earnings. Phone HAPJDLYGROWlNG terested In health & Service Station i\ttcn Small shop. n1r condl·
help. Cutters, sergers call 67J.1970 ask for P at perienced in pl"OC1essiog t 0 r a pp o in l m e n t. real estate Investment nutrition? A background dant, l'xper'd. L>:iy & tlo11ed. dnys only. l'4~~~· & hemmers. ~~ or Marty. conventional loans. Sav· 642·4321, ask for Mr. firm is now accepting ap· In selling cosmetics or E\'es Full & P •time Ar> ST •COS WITCH INC rucls~ow .Di:.11P :r l Hardware Oerk, per;; ings & loan or mortgage MASSAGE TIME Confer or Mr. Parks plicalions !or an ex· dept store sales would be 11ly, Shell St11t1un. 17th -& u:rJ Mak •rCosla Mesn
5J1-0203 w/kno"•Jedue of s elling banktng-b;rclrgroundpre-Young lady (18-2S) fOr F,,quaJOpporfuoitY-'perlenced pro perty hefp(uf. This fs a growth Jrvl nl'.N.11 549-3041
" rerred. Typing required. legitimate ru11 time PoSi· Employer manager. Exceptional position In lhl' pleasant ------Equal ()ppur F.mploycr I OlllVEltS WANTID paint & housewares. Xlnt salary & benefits. t ion Jn Costa Mesa opportunity !or the right atmosphcrl' of Costa SEJlVICE STATION
. Men or Women La1uoa Bch. -49.a·J0.28 Call personnel (714> llea.llh Spa. No exp. nee. person. Cross Country Mesa's best Ueullh Food ATIEHDAHT - - ----~luat be 25orover IHouaekeeper/Cook, s mall 549--0902 for further inro. We send to school. Earn . Properties lnc. 847·2800, Store. Salary open Call Recent tire & lube e"(p, TOW THUCK I Apply lo Person • Duest home. Wknds , Equal Oppor Employer whilo you learn. Apply or Need house & doe sitter, 1 1616& Beach Blvd. Hunt· 5<&8-1654 AM & PM openmf!. J\ps>ll TMACK DfUVf:R
" 30 f call any aft. or eve. 2112 long wknd 8 mo .. &occas. lngtoo Beach. , Or an I!<' Co u 11 I } No ,. " 11 1• r I t n c c Yelow C• C.M.1168-31 a l6pm. Harbor BL C<>Ua Mesa. week long vacations. Lrg Saleslady, exper d Retail Automoti\'e t:cntcr, 2401 lll'l't'lli.ll t ~ Leu rn t 11
H2S1SlaterAveoue !HOUSEKEEPER Aide. LUNCH WAmlSS ~ clog. Mus t have xlnt refs. P/tl m~ Sales. ~40·S70 clothanl!. Over 25. No N. Tusl1n.Sanla Ana. ilmt'. lllillnt310 Armv
PountainValley for recuperaUng hip pa Must be 21. Apply In Call673·3947 Mon&Tues wk/up. Men. lad1e11, stu eves.548·5383. ----h('tt\'Y tow vl'h icle:.. -..... t rcnfc uent. 6 Days. 1-4. Ex· perwn betwn 3 & 5pm MATURE W 0 MAN betwn8am·6pm. dents . Eves I Sa l SALES L DY rt Service Sta Atl('ndanl fol
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ASM .. l1r lift ing. 675·3213 or Tlleltm:rP-'c• newcomer11 & contact Ume, ror exclusive 111111 sal&comm.673.3320 vitleJ. Stnrt puy $361 ~ 'd bl f.. h Fie lbl hrs ""' ewport llHl &t• lrkr ques & RICL shop. So. ( Ele~r assem er o. ~3079 2735 W.C. Hw1.NB mere ants. x e · ..., n Coast l'laxa. Call Mrs SHOESi\l.ES 111onth St•lr·ful illmcnt. i.man (actory producin: Need car, htc typing. !!"ti~ I Wante d young com· mnlurity i\i.k nboul our
r,1dio comPonenls . In IKskppr. Expr'd, drive. LYH 547·3095. (~ ·~ persorlle mcrcml broker. Lo secure llelme, 5&9-8748 P11rt-t1ml' C\'C<i. 11h~1 O\>loye<J t:ntry l'rogram.
tunµ&.. 179S5 Sky Par• Live In. P vt room/-F /time, Pltl s hirt. ..... , • agency :inchor tenant!\ ror lge S"'LESMAMAGER !>llll.'11 pl•ri.on. "11"1"r I (';ill.
Blvd, Irvine. 8reod1 be/TV. NochUdreo. CdM Supervision & mcdica· Mal~dro 1rci.ponskl ble !en· _., •. -.. :;hopping centt>r de • "' , , family s hot-:<. Ar>fl 't 111 Army Ol)(l()rlunltll.•i.
'J'illey,SS6-4(Mt. 673-9042 tion. Good u lu ry & d1v1 ua to wor scr.-1 e ~z ··-152·0331 veloper 114·4932460 o1 l'.xper. Cor me n !!I & rien.011, U!>k tor C,tnno11 S1111luAn;1 51224!l!i -.:..:..------~_;..;...; ______ ,benefits. Apply Park routc.Call!'i36·11M4. 49H1618· women's boulaque s.torc JltrnlfJhill S h o,•s s (.'c>StnMi•:1a !'itOlO:!ti
ELECTRONIC . 2,92 Martin. Irvine 1n LRguna Hcach. Senct 1'' ash 1 o n I:-. t e N. II , h lf4! .,.,.,
2 Superior, 1445 Supenor Mature cicper. woman for ~ Rccepuunlst needed for resumf• & sulury history O.l<l..a223 Hunt h r 1 ,· •o.,.. ASSIMl lMSPECTOlt HOUSEWIVES Ave, N.B.642-2410. sales P1T or F'/T . Call Call for appointment ln •lne En~lnccri ng firm to l'O llox 1527, IJagunu -------:!0111 thc people
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rc I a t ed components . TraJnee. assembly Jobs Im med. opeol n~ Co r MURSES AIDES llosea~ i51 ~u__ r~·vairil' au ~i va ~ \/ TOW TftUCK UfUV F.lt
Some knowled&o of os now ovnil. genera. I machinist on ::;w. Mt.'f.licul Newport Bch s.11. cxpcr'd & trdinccs RECEPTIONIST t'<mlro ~rs . 111 • " • ·' t-:>.11\'l''d /\pvty G & W cil,llscope Is preferred. Never A l"eeAt Tempo ingsbifl Mon thru Thurs PART-TIME M esa Ve.rde Con v for buuut.)' su 1011 200 Si\U :s l\lANAt;ER exµer. t:all_Bob.:_!311 ~7 1'owmi:. 17th & Irvine.
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medical &dental. E.O.~. ~em'20 mills. Setup & operate UPJOHM CM /\g.:rl'ssiv~, il~noval'.v~ & To work part l1 m1:. ShlC'k TUXEDO DEPT. l DISC Possible advancement to Nf;.,;os Reccptionist/Typu1t :sulf mot1 \ nt111R 11~rson shelves, rcccivt', t•he(•k
1 1 Eu PORARY HE.LP lead. Electronics. m~nu,r. RN·s. HUISIS A.IDES Alrpt area. f'rm desk w/tntelltgcncl' & rlrt\'c tu out customers. $2.SO 111 Need I! rl p/t mo morns.
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or ppoin:'"T.. Ave. N.B.642-2UO. ror N.B. law firm. Typ ·1 p r JI ti T Corp L---------lllt or 2nd Class FCC lie. Housewives. p/lime In 102 E. Raker. c M. 752·0992 per'd 1n selling by mot . art/ u . m~. ax , ,.
req·d . Marino c lec laundromat in Capo Bch. Nursinf Attendant, el(· Ina req'd . Call Kerr)' phon\! & personal con· of America. Cal! 1 day~ TYl'lSTS
lf'O!Mcsexper.req'd.Call P erm poi. 137 64l7, 9?9-SJOO per'd. Bayview Conv. 54().5400. tact. Ahle to quality 9a!.':'·~pm.Ph.5"S·Ol91_ S1':Cn ETARleS
673·6032torlntervwappt. 496-9051 MAIDNEEDl':D HCl6p.~Tburln,C.M. RENTAL AGENT lea ds & c lose. En· TELEPHONE TIANKTl':LLt::llS Wllbo Electronics. :;; Lido Shores Jlotel MEDICAL thu.~ia~m & wllllngnrss t:;LE<..'TR. TYPISTS
Udo Park Dr. NB IMMEDIATE OPENING Call 673,8800 Front Offlu Of'BA TOR n 1 to work hard 1scssential ORDER DESK t.t::CiALSEC'YS
...:......-__ _.;. ___ --1 Strnw llat Piqa Palace. TIAIMH Real Estate or cc n Knowledac of adverliS· Huntington Bearh oH1cr Needed immed. for 2 9 0 " c · o '.\Jalds Applv The Inn at for lntern1sl in Newport Corona del Mar, needs a .. 2"illtimcpos1tlonsopcn
3 ., n m ' n . . . u,.ach. 1\1 ;iturc a dull Fur t.'Ompulerhed photo licensed ""rson to Join mg & an. helpful. hul not w",·11 trn1n. "l,·1rt Sl"c wk l<'mf>Orary pos itions Engineering Capistrano, San Juan uguna. 211 No. Coast :/mln1mumof3yrsex-mappf'r. To wo rk our rental ~c r vicc necess.Snlnry.comm.& u ~ ..,, NO l-'El':S .ENGINEERING Cap .. haspartlime &dull llwy.,Lagun.a DeachAsk p r . in ml'rllca l ~rnveyard s~lft arter Guarunleect solary t'xpcrucs.St•ndletler or lysalary + 8"3-8610 f11r t;11ll Sue Rnm4pm
Umc positions now uvall· for Mrs. Gobael tcrmlnolos:.>. IWA board. lrumml(. Stnrttnli: ~ala~y CALL 673 7601 for in resume ti1 l'rci. .. PO Box inten'1ew. -----752 1380 DRAFTSMAN ble. Wo arc a fun family M id' Su · 1 s:?.50 per hr + shaft d1f. lervlew ll 1 1 I Cal' f h F Western Temporary restaurant with great a s ,,pervasor w i L h a lol c n l' r o 1 1 & ~t in " _ 16 l • r v nc. 1 . Telep one an~ serv .!I
Pride in our products & Top Wages .. The Inn At knowledge ol l.lu<:I. umce ferent a oper.. ... 9Z714. pt'r'd or will train Swmi.: services. Inc. A minimum of 2 yrs ex· people. 1( you ef\.ioy peo· La11una. 211 No. Coast Submit resuml' within l bun\15. Localed in Lon~ R.E. Snles shift. 540·1777 l!l662 MacJ\rlhur UI ~ence. preferably In pie have 80 out·going Hwy., Lnguna Beach. week to Ad No 585, On1I>' Beach. C;ill for appt SELL INCOME -
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laUve to ~mall manurec· loo ~kt!~~~2P/d!ny" Basic kno.,wledge of Med. Techftol09l1t Opportunities cessful at selling houses, expcr, motivuted person. d"
lurtnalndustry, pcrso . . elect .. plum Ing, carpen· ca1·1f. lie. Exn.r'd In all b'l' p I or a"" a sato~mtin. bust'. Qua llried person will also Imme 1ate J\n f:quatl Oppor. try. 546·0348. Mr. Slrcel. .~ For Am I IOUS cop e ... a STACOSWITCH INC Employer M·lt' ph;isea or the medlcnl Local cxecuti\IC looking ncssman or clul.Jwoman have opportunity to han·
J 139 Bak tr Costa &le.'la labornt.ory. Call Cor arwt. ror part Ume associa.te. new to real estate, learn die lnlcrnauonal Sales. w k TYPISTS
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' 549·3041 lneome Tu Pr~.parers -~lassified Ads sell biR (714 ) 640.0140. Cull a(l 6, 673·4786 to sell high S investmenl Liberal commission Or· or
.._. n-.-IMpfoyft' High comml1111ons. full Items. •mall ilems or ---properties wllh the pros . rangcmenl with slo<'k OP· .-~....-~~-~rr--~~~~~ training. TllX Corp. or any item. 642·5678. Classified Ads 612·5678 Outside job p/l. h.rs flexi · We will train lf you're a tion. Call Miss Dunham,
1 = America. Ca ll 7 c1ays ble. F'em. prefd. Call winner. Our salei 556·6882 •StotTypi1 s ---------t 9nm·9pm. Ph. 546·0191 W.., W•ted 7100 Help W...t.d 71 OC 842·7181 any tune quad r up I e d r r om SALES PERSONNEL For •Gtn1 Typists
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" ""'" Calherln1t signatures Cor lo .100 " commlsslo r knowledi;:e o r tennis. •Sr.Clertc1 O tempo
10 take ismall elrctro· llLLH J11·n now, Nov ballot. SS·S8 per hr. 11pUt. Prestigious oHlcc! backpackmg & sk11n1i •Wl\se &Paclclng Tt:l\1 POH1\ltY llELI' mechnlcnl nsscmbll('ll rm me. tcmsxwnry F.x· 111+. Call 551-4407. n~a r Ora ni::c Cou n.t) Xlnl benc(lls. l\pply in Call 540·4455
lrom d!.!!llgn cm,11lnt'erm11 pt•r. in hoic pltol In · . P"'RTTIMI! Airport. Call or wr1t1 person al Pul's Ski flt C l.LTOOAY 1-;quulllppork:mployrr··I toproducUon. Eicper'f\ In suranrc blllln~. t'lt!Xlblc late "" 5 Don Ber man. QUA I.~ Sriort Shop !lllCI!) Adamr; office
docume ntation. work hrs Clntucl P<'.-.onnel. go r. Consultln& rarm needs PLACJo: PROPERTIF.. Ave. li.n. 1714) 9"3·45!)5
11\ellon 11ct•up, tool <h·· 'o \D Mcso Memorial • n Ahl hand to do nil the lNC. for nn llJ>Polntmcnt ------OV~rload You <Ion t need u AUil lo id~n & production line Jlospllal. 301 Vlclorl• St. rhores req 'd In a l 1url 1714 > 752· 1920. 1400 Quni School lu1 Drinrs 5 5 7·006 I . drtiw lai.l " whNt you
t r"u b I c ah o o t In IC (;.M. 642·273<& ext 200. With the Army's Delayed 1£ntry Q(c Sccy1r1•cpt, f1lin1i. ~<.'Ct, New1><>rt Hench Lir'1I or will lrnln. 4 fir Interview Itri; •1 :J :111 plan• un ud in thl• Dully
Mcd111nknl or Industrial E.O E. d Ille acc\n'i:. etc. t 'lrx1blc (u. !r.!660. 11:uar:int•'<' SJ r.o pi!r hr to :m:i f.lirch St, N n. Piiot Wnnt AJhl • Cull dcAl'CCl'IS"Cnllal. , _________ , Program. you can sign up now an hrll. top p11y. lopi;k11ls & R. E. SALES Ill a r\. •:<1u11I OIJl)Or 1---------1 now f14:1.-!if\7R( -
549·3041 --, .. -SUl"GIK--•Sale-,--t a ke a few months off to s ay <lcpendabllll1Y o .. rJ Llc'd ·U-•lc'd Employrr 5:1!J.C»112. __ ----
.,.A\lal0p""'r F.mph>y~·r goodb ye to ra mily, friend!\ o r qul s lte. C3 I (I I ' '" u.a..w-.o.-.1 7100 ...... W•hd 7100 ,.,.. •"' Eqmlnblt> I.Ir" of New ·• 1-4760 Fr 14 de School Iva Dri••rt ·~ ...._ .... .,.
--York tK{'X llUOdinROl)('rD· sorneon especlal. "' -·----" y 111 Ill S.l IK ""r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESCROWTR1\INE1'; lion.!! In Orunlll' County. 3 When you do report for active l'urt lime fl(lrman<'nl Jul>. Tral"l'"J Count h:. Ln'::nn ~~o1tch.Srh~I Ciood lypin!J. ambitious Yr Trnmin.: Proarom, duty, you'll start getting all o f the idl.!111 for icludent or 11cmi Dl11trk t. Cnll ,19<1 s01:1.
"""' pe1'1ionahle. OpJ1ty. 11ul11ry + COl'llmiioslon. benefits the Arrny offe rs : The good rt:llrod lnd1v. Churn Of· •Per8onal instruClll)O fol' tralnlnit ond advun· lrucllni: to m11n11i;t11mcnl. 30 ftC('!I & 11.:ht bldg malnl. •Munt•Rcmentopporty'iol---------1 cem.tnt. 67$·312S A11k for Contnrl Tom lJrodley. at pay, $361.20 a month to start. ot1ernoon11 . '2.50 hr, •to80%Commil'~lnn ao.. 1131i·4!'i<45. t:OF. m ul~. days paid vacation e ach yel ar. 1'Thhe 54r,.1112 ______ 1 •Llc'dtr111nln
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Sub-conlrnct. own equip. school c r e dits with the Army PIX AM. 5-nlu
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.... A.OD 01•._tf_ 7•.,,,_9am llam ~... Pd whlle tralnlnl?. t:vt.'i. ------. ........_. --r~ for approved courses. \No "t \L·a.•a "'Int O"'-~.... & wknd11. 1-:oF.. Cnll COORDINATOR por. ·;~,.. "~'n · e';c per ~ Find out about t h e many l){'\wn 9nm & 4Jlm !\t.1''.
rr11nsmon. S11l11 ry 1111en. I.ABOit opportunities for young people lo !">-1110. ______ 11-7:30AM ahlh. Mui.1
•\Jlply an person. 1932 K LABOR today;•!\ Army. And find out h ow you ''"--•TOA have 2 yr<1 exper, tn ,,._ S.A d l "vrSft 11 upe n •ls1on In acuu 'J'mono .. · · can join now -an go ater. Cravt>yd , Sun thru hospital. Contacl Mr•
t"OODPR'EPARATION JOBS Thur•. llpm ·h m . Jensen. 'f2-2734. Coal• Mornings. f,\lmc. Appl)'. .
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t'1l1Umedellveryperson. GUYS•GALS _..__ .VUDI SECRETARY
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Jld. Laguna Hills. All Kiftds·All Shifts ~;..Cl -•p•:.••_,rtt•mll\!11••1 , :.*·: I~ 64NOOO. E.O.E. C.M. E. o, E.
Call 556+ 1'144. Temporary worlt. Some For a Wk Temp Posilioa Prartlcal1 4J Orderlies,. ~~~~~41iea~~ 1fJ~i:!: , Iona essignmcnt.s. Come 54" I 026 SURVEY WORK needed for bo«lpltaJ at1f1 T 14• h G d
... MAL OfffCI 11ee uaat; v-NO FEES relieU1 ~rl\'ale dut,.y. Ex. ;~a I 1 19~ go.neg 0•:;.o e
Accurate t y pist. In· PIC.lfl•C c allSu'" 8•m-4pm per.Reqd.All1h1H1.fu!! Tr"a1111crlpUon. Excellent • \e.reat\ng clerical pos l· 752,1390 or p /tlme . Weslcllf1 Bmonu and Salory. Call
lio n an•werln g cor ··-~·•·~ r= wcatemTemporary Nurtes Rrthitef)'. 1611 Chris: i714}7~2.7401, te~pondence. Part1a1 PerSOROll .... Services. inc. W•tcnn or .. st.e at2. -form leucr ayste ni . ,....,... -• 188621\lacl\rthur Bl N.B.ta._1;;..-G&:.;...l0;...._, __ -1 cr---.&-ffrtv~e tduca\\onel In--• Su l t --_..,,...,_ ,
!!&it••"-. Ooodoppor. f.or 8.tONewportCtrDr lt.c lOO rv ne"'I m d d 11 ti11 Advtr tlalna aaoncy ~· re•cntcrlna Job C\Jaiotl Bank Blilldlftgl ,,_,__ r~&q~ua~I ~()ppor~~E~ns~p~lo~Ytt~~'"'ta!:.1 eam:1111 .~:ma or N.8. Part ume now, rul
mlf. Good~. ben~ll. NcwpOrt8each Jolrlthepeopleftci'njolnectthlArmy, 1: •ftY tern. Ju1l call lime later. 549·2919 alT
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• Are associatc-d w1fh 0 s i b1lllon
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• H11ve a detined markol at\d un1Qu mar~eting aoproach
• Provide an excellent benelll plan
• Provide a componsa11on plan that will '"" vc>u upwards ol s20.ooo 1n the llr$1 year
(Mltr1/comm1ss1onl for a top oroduoer
• Promote from within
IFYOU
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*WAREHOUSE SALE*
The L•ge•t Dealer
in Orcmge County
fer AMERICAN DAI
• toY• 1041 fwW••• IOIC h•S. 1011 l aund.z.Ausl~l.1911 DAILY PILOT CIJ
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trelgbts . 642·8912 , sellorSF.U.rorvou. • c.oriandetAptC.C.M. ~~xpcep !'~ ....... · Horcwes w/reblt tra&~.
968-4193 MASTIASAUCTIOM . --· · ·--ft$iih waiter c.'OOltnc, l ·t 1------·--1 '46-16'6 I& IU·t62 Complete bouMMJd il~ms IMSTANr CASH AllOOM new ro&ewood Iii raUo trans, 542·0867 p em a I e Germ a n ..... 6 c ... • 111,,.72,1 l7H l Apel Ln. H.B. __. YOUI spruce Takarnlno 12 st,,. ,
Shepbetd pup~)',~ mo. an ,_., ..-<W&rDttfi$prtncdale> rva ioa&ultar.$'0$.l3l'3089 Tiam.ay=tanl~ :·
old, b•11l •hot!'-:•tromelr SAV&t New It Wied f11m GanaeSale PERSIAN C .A.IPET """"'"PHO·.,& i·-. l .. 1•-846-5511al\e.r5pm. lova ~.~1._... • appt't, misc. Wilaon' •BtwU.,Or ... Dr. ~ ~ ....-. "" -· • ....
ogdbome,l.iabSpringer 8ar1alll Nook. Now Saturda16Suada1 DOMT WArr inC tuitar. 6 tnOll oJd. PlobnlelnO/B=·
Store-s 54.6 & "" w W IS THI ......... TO •• • Xtat eonc1. c.u _.... bn, ,_or wm trac1._ or 645-f446 T,_Dbllee. l1l_~·~P11l1•!~~l,,~!~t t9th . C.ll. 64Z·'1'HO QlympUi t1J"f1'trAl. • ~· MO ,...,. ....., -wtllJ1.67)..5Ml
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Http w -.d 71 o Aflpli•~et 10 I 1not.5, aebrkn, 1oo<J AIM> 6' Gr '"'• whlte ~~o~~i. ':!,~! ~~·':.sc. Mhc•••-,_ U..mmhtablrd lZ·•lrto reblt. Xlnl cond w/cal~ ••••••••••••• •••• • •• •• •••••••••••••••••• •••• fo1nlly dog. M7 ·13'74 blue floral aor1, act c SUI. bcJlh xlol. f40.0931 lrc11bh!t. (11•l 131..0UO .• 565.SSJ -6042 Pucb Mopod, under war-••••••••••••••-•••••• ••-•••-••••••••••••• . ··• --------isdiwU\n "Tn Whccl~r " 2 '60 TR·ll> curs. ·houl rty. S.t. A1*1. 7Ul.10.S. w· ... TED Disbwaabe:r, Color TV ,....... Norcold l'('fng, • t'U fl.
TYPISTS I.I ke brand IH;w. lo cm. 1 licensed. l for l\t O V I N(;-co mplHt Beacon Bay, NewPO . "'" hak Seda, Bltn Oven. 1.UJ ad 1015 w/fru. HOV/UV. oQW
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m1ki1 lncludei. ~over parts. 646·2360 household furnlshln111 Beath TOP CAS H DOLLAR Counter Stove. mlsc •••••••••••••••••~••••• ~vor wsed. Rotall ~. baskt•t & chain lock, Big Canyon.By appl.on GI ..,..., b .......... ___., PAI D PO R YOU 4INUl aft.tpm. wrflt'r-o •ym"la of· &lUSZS0.673-68SS "'tr•l rcu:conable oHe ro good home. Purcbr\ld 1 .. Cc.! -25 ant"""' UOKIMNU Sale' J EWELRY WA.TCJIES 1-----------1· .. [ak;s!S4S·3oa& fe male 9 mos uld .,........... Sa t 9 ·•P ll .e S u~ ART OBJEcrs GOLoCOAT,CbiDeaeLeopard flceelec.XJnt cond.Only 1~HPEvln.rudeOll',
------•Siamese cat. Ca ll House & Garden ran 12:30·4P)t, au. Ne SILVER SER V I CE, blk f'oa.nt-10.$5CM>./bl Sl:S. Phone Roblnson, motor • $ 9 g.
Deluxe boy, ten s pd. 645-7894 feature on this ho11t1e BerryCr.FVDM171 FINE F URN A' "N· elr.8"-5705orl*9IOO 8'1S4tau Call673-0I60. •
s mall frame on 27' . . It's fun\illhlnfl. B11y al 11QUES 145-2200 n...... SPS •AJ oltl • .. "hcehs. idnt cond. 565. CUte.lh Siamese kittens, 6 or part of stveral llOOm• Wiss o to II r i n de r • Color TV. b ed. c•• .,. ... r me.... c 191'4 0 /8 motor 5.lllt•'-~-<ltlll<I weclul<~W. Velva Liv·rm Set, Hide l(enerator, <to cycle), L•~••1t•55' c:un.d Mdlonal, lam.-dnk w/ swvl chair. Xlnt Sligh tly used, rres't,•
0111645·7§4 a·bed, 'fbomasville Din dog housea 11 &: am. from~"'r ... -1..-":IO--' ateteo.cbaln,963-lM'l cond. $150. 8 Dr w wateronly.ll.50.~ l>c~im1>n1 fra me sel 5 ,_ v.m -~ .. u ~aster f'lling C4b.1-----------cm. $200. MKM frame Fall FIREWOOD Ing Rm. set, queenal Send one card for eae 3' cult Cokllpot Freezer US. T wo 10 d rw Mere. 7~ UP. Outboard,
at-t sa em. $200. 536·9652 9AM to4PM 646·3231 bdrm. n t. -f!n~ple · tag plus one apaN. W Norwalk jWcer.. C!Om Mcllabon Bro's •~illng perfect cond, used J he. -llerculon Sofa & l.ov E . Bay. C.M. r elurn permanentl grinder. All xlnl oond. Cab's. $100& $75.&42-069 $300. 844>-~19 '
'41iildi11CJMGNriols l025 FllEKITTENS scat. w/m:itcbing cha! Moving! HsehJd & mlsc; sealed aUtaclJve tac Beltof(er.$54-5479 · aft.6pm
3841 CoMpuS Ori•e •••••••. •••• ••••••• •••• 847•4785 It ottoman. Near new l0c·l2S vw parts 21 strap, meelinc airlin . .
546-474 1 <;<,-lt cdwo<><J Fenr~. gd - ---- -Paid SJaoo. Onlt $39~. Al Virgin!~ Pl C•1 Sat isun l .D. reqwrementa. Pre KING SZ BED <New} A.8. Dldcclcctnc mimeo-ao.t.. Po•er 9040
1 cross Frnni cut1d . neusonable. Blackfgrey mule cat, fl wood corkt u1I tablu -• vent lo.a~ theft.! For xtra firm $195 Incl del c.raph. #530. Good condl· •••••••••••••••••nl!C'••
Orailge Co. J\iri.1orll 5"0.3253 mos. White paws/throat. Washer/l>rycr. Appoint SAT/SUN 9 ·5. 522 San personalized tag encbi Usuallybomc.835-2253 lion GOO. can 9am t
EqualOpporEmploycr C _& __ . ---Use l r nd . r r1endl y mentonly.499·1283 Bernadino,NB.Rnd Oak wallpaper . fa bric 0 Jrvi.oe Coast C.C. lfem lpmweekdays.549·181•. *ZODIAC ·.
amero1 tiot-l-2999 1 ood d • d· . labie, 4 leaves SSS. Libcr· "Day Glo" paper & w be-.. lp or will trade lo a-&-1017 Port·A·Marine SC041)'1'Q ----Equipment 803 ---- -· n.~. con .. avenport ty ship's bunk <Oak> iU ba k -& t · ... , rwn
TYPIST /CLERK •••••••••••••••••••••• per Lovable CnckaPQO, 3 7d & ~rebl~g torree w/drwrs $75, Walnul but· rag.s. ~ try t.~:' c;~ Balboa Bay Club mem •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 30 ' S..aay' .
For al'rnuntinJt de pt. Yushica-D camera with 2yrs.femaJelogdhome. ~jgbtl~ 0~5'493.~mps. fet table $SO, Sml Oak backlo baclt. benbip."'2-0lll Parrot; yellow Naped Twin screw, flybrldi!~
• R.E. constn1t'tion ok Clash attachments 548·~ a · sec'y $20, Walnut dresser PRICES: 100 yds ahag " padding, Amuon. Very tame Sportrisher. Proballly
near O.C. Alrp0rt. Call stand. Owned &operatedcute brown Ta bby kitten. Medit. table w/wrought $30, Danforth anebor$40 $2raor3/$S $1.50 7d . P rigld air w/lrg domed ca&e ~. the fastest and br1,'t
SueSJJ-8f.SO. b y ne wsm11 n , sso. Jet blk male kitty. And iron base $50/orfer, No~bill anchor$40,Taf· 4/StatsSl.toea. Refrig/lru. 1 100. tu-4178 equipped 30' Sportllaht'r
.. --532·1259 Id ls7515588 misc chairs r ed/blk trail logs $100/$200 6/9tapS1.SOea. "5-8109 --&n.--.. 1090 in So. Cali{. 7 mos old, Valet par.king attend.. 0 erca · vinyl. metal $1S, cabl Chopping' bl~k (n~ 10ormore$1.40ea'. · .--_....,... still has factory warran.
steady. r l('X hrs .. No Almos t co.mpl et 2yroldSpringerSpaniel spoolSlS.Cartaner6pm work) $40, Hart sk11. SalesTu lncluded 2Leetag methodo1Jpaint .. •••••• .. :•••••••••••••• tY for S months. Jlli.'
lhru sc>houl yr. S2.SU llr darkl'oom equipment in mix. Good w/childnn. 00..7857. marker bindings S•Q. NOCARD? ings,onBlackVelvet..By l"lELD S Warebo Qse fiberglass & Teak.
frl(). 7433 c· I u d 1 n g F e d c r a 963·3205 all SP~I Following from Wllbo 34 Draw your own or decleasecf Laauna artlat, Sale. 400 pianos ~ or· Loaded with electronic 'J
WAM.RESSES t'nlarger , dryer. etc. Queen Sora Bed, $300. "Rum Runner" ladde name, addreu, phone SUbjert "bland Cbief " 1ans, new/used. Spm~ts. fishing ucctltisorics. O}«'t ~.7514432 2abandoncdmale kittens, Spanish S pc glass to wtrittlngs $SO. Teak we'll makeonecardpe Wahini."Firstotterove Grands. Plarers. Going 200 mile range. cn11al-(.' ~per'd .. J~'.ul.lor !l 'l . -~ box ... tmd .. Will vacl.'.in_al ·ne tl e Set. $2SO . wheel $70, Royal Porta• tag,Add 2S<each. $.'iOOforthepr.673-6316 out for bus11:icss. Rent at 2s Knots In utt)•' Good hri. N1;tat appl'"r 11 ~hi. 8-011 &_Howe! fo\'1 & alter. 644·0l3V Spaii1..o;!ig1 ass top Cl1Tllie e 'f ype-wrner 30. SeriCI cl>eck or money or -----'./JIRL 0 b~Kawal, woather-.-BeauUtu.Jly '
Uver i!I t.:umera; Z~om, ~ulo Tbl. S7S. Liv·rm & Din· Brass portholes 520, derto: Moving! Fu rn., appl., Sle inway. B a Owln , corated & equlpl)t.'d.~
Surr&S1rlmo $75.646·2244.~46·34~2 FREE Kittens for loving rm Dr11 pei;. sso. Xlnt Bras.s shaft, bearings PILOTPtllNTIMG patio&carden.289Bowl· Chickering. Yamaha , s ide . Sleeps 5. oln
.>!l:JO W Coastllw~.:'-11 Bol Jl ,, 31 homes. Box. t rained eoncl.842·3~34 $23/$30. P.O.Box l"""' Ing Green Dr. CoUege Kimball. Wrltir <714 ) SGo .ooo. invo 3 l c.•I ~v f'honc C11ll~··· ri~~l itlh~cu~~~-Gentle with child ren ------, CoetaMesaC:""9262G Prk 638 -2 770 . 12072 Professionally mt.iin
WANTEO 125 oo:M tSO 5S2·11<Mleves. 8'So~~ll~e oew 6 Drawer dresser'.~ bar, • · BauerJ>8.J6mmautopro'. Brookburst.GG. t ained. J ust • bou~ht
M -----S250 toy box, 4. mag 15 rims. Stereo console, Slere ~ larier boat. Sell for l••1ra1n111.~1.ut~~; .. k .. ,.,1~,.~, Fw nit•e 105 Thurs . .SUn.496·8775 chinacabanet,Span.cbr, cassette player Dania with sound/rec. $400. yr5 new. Fully ICladed .-.... OOO.Call lit4l64.S·22t"'
' v .. .,.,. " -1·----------t 4 hubcaps 14" It mo • Drexel MecUt. 9-drawer ClC>n.lfOle Thomas organ. ....,, "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30·• apt range, $75, Qn bed · ~ St M. modem Walnut Oil set dresser at mtg nite stand Lawrence Welk model. or call (714 )675-3662
Silver Persian kitten Chin~ Cabinet, table & &Ola, $75, Maple dinette items. 527 nter 'C · china closet. Danis (open stock) $390. Medit. 64.2·2881. Jllwn 9am & , Cslm bit Crsr T /Chry
Merchcmdise breeder & show quail chairs, Sl75. set S40, ma ny othe r Camper J acks, Wu ber/ moder11 Walnut Corre parquet Inlaid collee ta· 5pm. V8s fly brg A/P hid
•••••••••••••••••••••• Ch1m·hillas. 645-6682 979-3848 things. 3312 Marcus, NB Drye r , a II kinda o ~-J:~r• 70. Trail bike ble $175. Singer machine ConnQs Rapsody Organ t11.nk, VHF. i ooan: Sac.,
Antiques Siamese Burmese kittens 7' v1nvl sofa, upholsleretl 6?S.~ things. 276 Santa Isabel, $7S. $46·04e9 2 full 61 not .. keybrd~. $17,500. Pay haul ~I., ....................... " ,, CP.f PUIUC •ucr10M .. .. .... 261* NB 8-wks. S25 each. Cul ch rs, tl'unk-bar, di G Sale "" r. c r ys t.al boudoir Dito Leslie spkr. Perfect survey . .....,. " , ________ .,.. 552-1820, Irvine hdbd, 644-4325 Ol'G4Je IOS SUNDAY ONLY 9..S MANY ITEMS OF FIN lampe, pr. crystal chan· condition. Owner will 0• L•i' b""rg tuss Cut\~.···
ANTIQUING INTUSTl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSBegonia,CdM. ESTATE J EWEL RY, deliers,S·tler.552·5094 sacrifice. S975. For in( " ~ ~ Do you know thcrl! are I BURMESE KITTENS Glass top octagon din set, PUILIC AUCTION Exercise bike, tbl, chrs, ART OBJECTS. AN 751-lllOeves. Cabin. 1651f0. Many ~i--.'
fine Antique Shops in 01 CFA registered w/limc gm veh•cl chrs. MANY FINE ITEMS Of pictures, dlshl.'s, gla.sses, TIQUES, FINE FURN .• Sun Umbrella, large, fr. trus. Ar~·al for i;kllng k
Town Tustm'! Forquall 963·42\lf> S295. St1iel desk, walnut ESTATE J E WELHY, ncw!abrics&wallpaper. ETC. PHONE FOR IN Jngcd, yellow & floral. J>iuno,WurlilzerSpinct. ~;.!~~6g .,SHISO . r.h
ty & sclcct1on. \is1t all o .---.----tup. 3'1JC40. $6S.675·229o ART OBJ EC'J'S. AN· ne w draperiea, new PO. & BROCHU Rt;. Stand.830-4719 Antique white. $475. -~~ ~ us . f,ocatcd ;11 1st, F. Siamese kittens w.shots. - . TlQUES FINE FURN I h h Nr....,,,.,. Call546·020l
l'·•rnino R .~i •· ,1 .1n Pupt-rR a\ ;HI, from S35. Sora & t•hu1r . oak frame, · ·· <' ot es. muc more. .....,.~"" " Fbq~ls motor wtu•1~· ~ c .. "'" u . • .... 7 .. ,,2 b d Pd S700 11 ETC. PHONE FOR tN· · . SCRAM •EJS u · ht Pi 1 ood boat. New diesel molu'r • ...,., . .,., rocac .. , se FO. & BROCH URE.Chtlds n2skis,boots& H•CrocNhd "L pwng ano D R $7,500.642·7056. --S3.'i0 or orrer . Must sell. poles 512 Louver doors u:.-a.. .. •-..1~--.1 $ ( cond . ·Good ton e .1 _______ _ 'UILIC AUCTION Pers11111 Kittens. t..:FA. 493·576Sor5"8·1517 &IS-2200 . • • • ........... _ _...,.. .. _ AN W RS ~/ofr.caU631-0!l20. 16' Evt'nrudA Tn'hull. lH silver. s moke. lnrtlc. -,, tits 6 ·opening $8 ea. OU white. Be1&utlful. .., -:\~ANY Jo'INE ITE~lS 0 S75/Sl25.645·9005 Gl:isstoptable&4chalrs. ANTIQUES <.>Sparling Bacon eer grill $10, !llever used. Jn plastic Florid-Sonata-Good upright pianos. Of HP OMC & trailer. OuJy
f.STATF. J EWE LRY · sso beige lounge chair Goods & 4 Chests of yellowbean b~gchr$10. bag, stored la cedar Hybrid-TOUJlc -fered by Piunocare. S2695. at Mesa Bo-.j.
AR'r OBJ ECTS. /\N DOCJS 8040 ss.;'scrubber 644-4989 ' drawers, nd paint. Elec Sz l 'h figure ace skat~. chestrorpastSyrs.Can't Cooper-Opiate -year guarantee. 5295 to Center . 159S Newporl
T IQUES. FINE FURN.•••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' motors+ aboutSOOOold b~g $15. pee. drape rod use. No Kiogsue Bed. OUT OFAHAT $37S.54l-09llor 581-7647 Blvd,C.M.646·4012
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~-~TC,_PHONE FOR I~· ..PE'f.WORLD• Dinette set w/6 chrs & 2 time 78rpm rccor.ds. 8 , S!,,0.:,.~,_Tr~v!!se.,~~ s 1 7 5 • 5 3 4 . 7 5 3 3 . Asked by a visitor what . ,1 t-0. &trnOcnU:RE p ·t 8 U Pk W 1. leaves. tJsect 1 m-0. $7S. l9<t&, -t~ H/0-tr.ams _ ..... --.. ... .........._.. Yft"'wknds blaJl&Dt.e-Wa•. t he lilUe Gulbransen Riviera. per sharp 16 Glasp~r • ., I
I 64S·2200 1 u 1• e es, es ie, C1tllS364386 25672 Santo Dr. Misslo wedi,tln1 dress, chapel · boy answered, •.'Six ani Orlan. L.nl1e-svkr, 80-1lP M,uc--~~L .lilt. J l_
• Toy Fox. Pood~~s. Shih, Viejo.581-0698 lrain$25, Bulletin brd $3. Gazebo, large, outdoor ; Seven·Ei&bt.bs." "Whal Rh ythm unit. Sl995. DF, Vllf radio, 2 tanks.. J 2 Ueaut. Ottk 11111. tables tzu. Poms. Cockcrs. Kn g Sz Water bed Clo 6 Drawer child's desk bit 1 lt l E · an odd na-""I ""'-r e did '"'"·OSlS c anopy •. boa_t cov q; t I d u1n1'·Schn"'u .. "rs. Bull P"''e"tal. Leather look GARAGE SALE • Sport· w e 8 ce. xcep · -"11"' """' Gd fl h k one orua e Y carve "' .. "" '""" ~ $25. Stingray bike $10. tlonal struc t ure, a ll your pa renla get It"" xtrus. 5 ing or 8 •, perf. cond. G Matchln Terriers. Silkies & padded llldes.Padshccts inggds,games.oldbot· R 1 manua l ed ood...,....,,..,.35333 '""'--y nuJled t•OUTO.F MuslsellWurll~erBat-y. Trlr. All brand new.1 ..
Oak chairs. authentl< Yorkies. 100 mixed PUP· & plllow cases incl. Sl25. Ues5592 Litller Dt. H.B. ty:e~rller $20. Movie r w • __..,, °"' · . A£HAT~.~ ~ Grand, needs reflnlshin Fresh wuter only. S21V~.
barber Vole. rarm item. pie&. Stud svs most oo:Ml281 camera lites sa. Posters '72 Ford PU talh~ale, · bestofr.494·3872 83.J..2575 .. .;.
for wall <kl'M . Misc breeds. Ope n eves. SUPER Sale! Sat & Sun, $1 Children's games green. $35. Roto tiller, Newmensbilte$50;55gal. S rtl G--..1 8094 • • t •
893·5333 531-5027. llcfrig <Xlnt c ondl, Aug.7&8.1264Conway $1:$5.Nal'IGeographle & new6hpmotor S1~.Lrg Cishta nk,stand $50;7•4 PDNIMJ .._s LUHJ.tS 25 die~~" Bedrm set. Dinette. Ave, C.M. Furnit ure Gourmet books & bin· air compressor w /CP F.Remlngton W~stern •••••••••••••••u•••••• flybndl(f.', f1bcral11s ... AppHonc:tt 80 I Great Dane Pups. /\KC. couch w/matching c:hr <patio). baby clollles. oc· ders ~ea. Patterns 2Sc. Impact wrench at hose Sl00.5'S·S625 . SCUIA ~EAR $8300. -•••••••••••••••••••••• {'ha mp blood. Varied more. Reas.675·3698 tuvo mus1c.elc. -4968691 ~-1 'I 11 1930 Model A steering $185. Heavy pool cover, W b d f •-Xlnt cond 962-7516 Lloyd · · _ l"rel~hl n uma1ie llotpolnl ages "'co ors. '' ust se · 13~' Cust decorator Su~r Sale! Chests, bikes, whl S.S. Sizes 8~. 2 1? & 1 16x36, $50. Complete pool • t e r e r arn e • · 13' Bost-0n Whuler. J!>llO•
Sulc. 3:WK W. Warner, Terms avail. 494.393 sofa. good condition. Kng si hdbr d ' toys, street rollerskates $4 ea. sweep w /clock $100. pedestal, very reasona· Top Fhte Woods , irons M J t s11~s -wr
near Harlx>r. Santa Anu Evcstwknds MOO ............ 548-87 clothing. etc. 17402 Lid 2738 Gannet Dr, Cost a Swim fins & mask $10. ble. 963-4i9?8,J erl')' (Nr New), Ha~cn ~U()(Js, ere e e~1S..siui . •
Frigidaire g:1s d ryer B~XF.R.Puppiesfor s:ile.-. . . ., . Lane.Hunt.Bch.Allday. M~a.546-0469. VWfuel lnjector system WoodFrameWindows: Irons; l1tdy 8 irons . · • il\'ocado l(rcen, $70 Champion sired, pet & 8 Divan. bronieJglaz1e S7S. lhp 3·phase motor 6-63W'x8S 536-5730 _ '62. 26' Chris Craft w(~ll3
642.1i557 s how Aft 5 wkdys green. lst $100. takes o Moving Snle! Aug 7/8. 9 Horses 1060 $35. 10xl5 surface plate t-Sex8S" TV Rodi Chev mtr. new. Uoat lq.
962·8031 trade for dbl/queen az AM to 6. 5651 Marshall,••••••••••••••••••••••• $35. 642·3379 2.st lh"xel'' HIFi, S~reo 8098 top Bristol cond. "50,Q. ScarsColdspotRefn~.db -:----bcd.673-6316 llunt Bl'hBabyclothesto Welshpony,9yrs,gd 642•3379 •••••••••••••••••••••••Days only 11 t n 5 :30. door. S200 tbest offer Dobie Pup, male!, AKC. --f a car & everything in· dispositlon,$150. Wbee!~hr,llUleused,$65; Br nd 1 MG 5,. 543·0581 •• ·l!\4-425G Shots. cars cropped Brown Nauiahydc soa, between. Call 6?S·52SO. hosp1tal bdw1omatlress 8 abyll e crib w/matt a newcoor Al -, SlSO. f'42·1~3 sleeper. Folds out to dou---$4-0.342·2432. n : TV, $225. Advent 201new 24' SEA RAY ·12. cui~
llEFRIG E R/\ TORS ble bed. Good condillon. King sz Davenport & Love HORSES-Western Train· W ult Uk Bo • :r:s;~9d~l~a~~~lat$i~: Casse.tte. $175. 631·1574 C3bin. llrdtop /200 hr~. WA!iHl.;H.S DHYr:Rs AKCChump1on:.iredSpr· SSO.G-tS-4178 Scat. Twin Beds, mupy ing&riding lessonl\.Con· et.s .· e new. Y,5 1 Sl ....... 838 ' . trlr . l:'ull e anv u:.,
HN•11nd1tinnctl-lll'ims in~er Sp;111il•I pup1.11cs. other articles. 314 Vista tact Susnn. Sil9·l~ small Jac~et, $20. Boys P aypen O . .,..,,. 1· Police Scanner: Regency. 2250MC. 673.7170 • ~
& ~'ri,tt Oomal('<l Ll\·er & "'llllt' 9"'ks. King ll.12e wn11•r ~ed. &ra.C.M. -med long·Johns, $30. Cal Swimming Pool, round 8 Ch. VHF. Hi /Lo band,1------
GuurtiM 499-1082 r'ram.e, hd~fd, htr. hoer. ~. . , Sm ~e.g 3 yr old T. ~-xlnt Jeff, 968·2061. 12.xS6", a lmost new. $90. 646·2244. 646·3442 1971 Boston Whaler 1:1 . ~u
:!'J \'EAftS IN 0 l' SJ.50. 67S·84~2. Four Famlly Sale. Sofa. trum, beaut. cnnfirma· w vl!LI w OD Filler & access. incld. COLOR TV 1974 RCA HP Johnson eng, ~lpt.
Du ... LAP'S Ueout b lo nd l' fem . c hairs •. cedar ch est . tion . $700 /bst ofr. 0 sn 0 Must sell .. moving. $7S. XL 100 25 .. lik'e new' cond$2200 inch.Kllni:!iJ..!~ f"'lll Cocker, J\KC n'i.tislercd. Oak chest, S50 · CO':'flC lamps. bikes, cameras, 494-5792 SllADES·T080% Off 645-3737 $500 MS-4157 • T · 526-5577. '
1815NewportUlvll .CM l 2 mot<. A11 king sso. desk. $35, :woo Scav1ew. ctr. Sat & Sun 10·4. 20 Call645·8950 . • om ~.;;.
'ALL ~ll·77AA a.1()-0~2 CdM. 673·02.S2. Puloma, C.M. 642-9625 WEfkE~D Sr.ECIA~ . IRVINE Coast Count ry Teac reel to r eel tape 1.3' BRITISH 0,0ltY,_ lm . •
------t ( Ii 11 Farnam s · Wipe fly pencer 12 guaae sln& Club Membership Sl deck eutorev $275 S750. Also 16 BOSTON ·-::1 1.,oyton. fully 811tu OC'I your Xmas 1>u1mit•s .ttwson so a, 2 v rm 1 l s, Mo\'ing ~arage sale. 2501 Protcct ant. $3.29 qt. Fair s hol, ~Je.ctor s hotgun. lncld transf. fee. 589.3444 • W ·zsO" • WHALE R. 846·8033. : \\Olct !IOflenct' S35u 1<t11rlc-d now. Ucu11t1fol 2 1iphl chrs. rust shnj! Island View Dr . CdM . Feeds,557·5006. Mode l 1855. manufac-~ -·
64"·6470 J\ K <.: r c i.: G 0 Id t~ 11 ~T~ng. lam~9~76· 644-1007. lured 1898. Make o({er. POOL TABLE Brunswick 21" Color Console TV nds XTRA SHA~P • 1 yr olt'l.
-------Hclrlcver now nt i1\ud. --Jewelry 1070 541.2850 3 pc alate new fell repair Maho cab Du!f1eld 20 t<lec, ye.llOMI !'iTOVE. <:11lor11· 1111 17141008·9577 AHTIQUEPINIE SAT&SUN·Jlcd.Tables........................ eqwv°newsi3SO.Aakln.i $.'5()/bt.f 968.J:J9 . canopy $11000 firnt
rungc, hrH\\11, like new.. . SctUeBenchTbl $2.'iO. M1 11c Sl7 8olsa Ave, WANTED Uquedbl bed.vanlty S60076S·l449 9 or. 673·7670. 8::J0·5. 675-2t:t.:! ~l~~~S:{~· Sll ll SlWO ~:1~:i:~:~c·,?.;;{:i1:n~:~c\~ ·~~~~:c~tc~~ki5 .;:1·a'.1·/\~~T-2419C8 o:.6"A:~~:E T OP CASH 001.LAR :r~.~ait~= :a· Xlnt. quality collection, R~~~1~. 20" TV. aood uflS PM&~~n~ '
-----1 gd h omt'. llr11o n t . 2T:tblcsSHU.p11 v " u PA I D FOR. YOU R spreads,$60.Dbl box Paul Blain e He nrie 002-976! C!Jli lom, JI. ~ru":!'~· New c uGl otn d eluu !13ti:l,\2G. llcfrig,l yr.$150. SALE JEWKLRY. WA'1'CllES. m at.treu, S81>. E le water as oil palntlnas. Sportr1shcr l·/B. ~JS,
lftNinkcrttlor trnsh com '"''"•L',"','l·o 2 1.ove5(lot11$70.c11 . lll vorrc. everylhi na AltT OlUEC'tS. GOLD, dryer,$75.581·3945. 175.2290 la•l&MariH SIOK /bes< ur oft~·r,
µactor. on11 coi.t $:1:111 c nrr. 642·'909 mu~t ~o Antiques, SILVEI\ SERVICE . ............. !'>'12.-1n2s
Sell S250.tl44.1007 LOVING llOMB oNI.\'' stulned 1tl 11J1s , good FINE FURN &t AN'. quarium. GO gal .. In sea 20 years o[ P layboy, ... •••••••••••••••••••• .,A LI -y1-:;--21
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<.olch•n l,111> mix, OJll. Bi•nutyr('!lt. w f!ip l(!> rin set , teak platform ofr. 5$2·9481 must sell 494·7'61 eves. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• twl~ v1 o dvo:. lo 1rB.1 ;~ Rhots. wornll!d. lh1cU1.1111• fnunc, Lk new. $'.!Oo. C'A'lf lx.-ll. tcok turn. sm. hoot TOP CASH s PAil> FOR <'OOn, 011 eu r«'Ut y 11 l'I"
of 1wl OVl'I' 11011ul11t11111 fc1• &t ~nd Tbl. ~r &lol.11ofQther lhlnlfS,Z3J YOU R OLO GOLD" ovln1 -must ael1.Ne 2pr2ply•nUquesatln c.lllnnaS100.Bay "CI· rP.OOIHl028
mus\ ll"~ to ·pa" wh • ~ c 1 St N n SAT & DIAMONDS 060 "•31 bar with 2 ma tch ln dra""s · 2 decor'! rods. ly model no. 1620. 20' -• --~ori;u Port. JO Cyc:lr , " Ii J ci w,,;fote top. SlOO. 4t)lt.:.>t:. ano · · ' · .... ' stool• ...uo or be.t t offer. Rea~ .. on~ble.••• .. •iu1 hull gla1111, V·IJ f'ord :15' Chrili C:avullur
r•1acc Uh1hwt111hcr. nca uld(!r. ll.IJ. areo. 644·2~ ·--SUN 9·5 ••MI c b a e 1 scan 10 n Exe~,:.;;' bike-~. Arte .,........ Marin~. You finish. (714) l.oadcd fine llvc.olKluM
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top. SI 15. 550 llflt AKC, 7 wook&, mnlc $l50. velvet, 3wlvcl. /\nl ttol' IOltll (l\C, 239 l>rm1pcct . rt mounted ring• sized. delier6 ltle, $50 f'olbot Ca i
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545-9281
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lamps Ii otller ittma. .C.A Color TV, 2S.. ~nH C~lae patter 675-317$. · SPM. • "
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• • S5G 0695. No 7512. F'Ully rli:ged,' Speedstu. Show boa 263'7t Avery Parkwq .... -------• Jou or work. Call slid.Ina door. (7~V>,
21' Cot l'Ond. 5215.675·'7800. cond. MISSION VIEJO •74 JAMIOlll 673-8079. OMLY $3650 '12W~n w/•lr. unan """" h 675·3SllO. lll-OIU4'5·102' CertPoaL....... '72AUDI IOOLS $'.! lSO
•""" rm 4.,...w2S 2"1 r_s. Udo 14, 2 sets sails, trlr t8W Mini Motor Home, Classic Le Baron lmperla .,,..,., N l DI C ... 4 Or. Autoinallc, radio & oao,a79• 2 an"'. 17• California l 0 Gtaas """Dodoe V 0 , auto. P JS, ..... , •dr. nd "Ond. on &..-. ewp0r ·• ..... A/C. (!'"GAl). """"' " J3' Sailhoat M"''une cover .. $1,295. Ltdo Jsle · · .. °15Kawuakl400. """ " .,.. "" .. " ~ 645 3661 '" wllruller Com~ptetc . _67~&i6. ~~!lot.omp •. 13081~1PwbVloltvrol. Ukenew.S7SO. P/B,dash air,raclio.F\11· owner.M2·7500 MrM:ain ' • 111..J Y 269 tllsun .'74'~. 260Z,
....,.,.. • <A«._., rt ~~ ly aell-conL Only lS.'756 ·-Wi"ll"S '""'""'ler ""'"V. ,75 Dodne Van. ". ton. Of"lllL $ 5 Silver/bik, 4,5pd, m atta, -~./bstorr 960-'1667 u•/slde roll"rs. Xln ,,..,.""°"8 ... .,m I Lilt b d .., ,,. ...~... ,..,._ " ... Sf I .. "' m . e !•n new. Falr cond d paial Xlnt cond. Loaded. M1~hl.'hns. aru/fm stereo j,r Jiob1e <:.'lll9?Urtt;d ~k 1P' ,07 0 cond. Bst olr. 833-2292 o '73 H.D. Spt.str, 12,000. 50221 Sale price $89!}$. top Biil oir ti S800 Beaut camper interior. •DON IURMS * tu~. 38M m i. 142LV1..
rolfJ ta.ale. SllOO •••••••!••••••••••••••• &M-6107. ., Cal1Dannyaft4pm. -~8 t-rover ·494.9731 day11 , eves PORSCHE-AUDI l'l'.St,800.Pe.rfectcond.
l_.o(atcd Mcin;1r~h-Bay, Slips Sa1lboats22'to27' GLASTRON CA RLSON 673-6086 ---• -4!M·S62S. Work. S44·15l0; bom\',
So. L.tguntt Pb 499 !fOl L'le"/Wal""on Dock Siu Boat.SO llP Evinrud 2.,,·c KAWASAKJ Dir •74 OPIN IOAD •o Chrysler Wfndso t36:11 ll:arbor lllvd. l!M :!834 .• ---• "" ... .... """ l9'h' Mini MOlor Home, Highlander Coupe, xto "14 Dodce Vuo. xtra lone. GARDEN G KOVI': t.'al,.~ no. ll>:?. Loaded •'re.c prk'it·everything & Trailer. OolY $1596. • Bike. Fast F21 f:a<.'lory 3.'500\evyT..S, llufo, P /S, cond S~. 645•8.430 P /S, air. s track, cruise CALL 636e2333 '70, 1600 Roadster. Blk: ~1S.soo. Vc:r.v cleun l11tclass Uc11tinNwpt :\Jesa Boat Center . mdl : rblt. $250. Pb P/B adl d h · i'V control. dbl hed, refrin,___ __ _ tK/redtnt.nutop•Hrt'!i.
8 11110 PM IW6-0S39 ""••><>£ ' r o. as ;ur, R---...u __ _. " Gd d M L 11 ti7:J"7000or77i·792o. 673· 7llt _...:..._ · 4~ __ a.ntenoa, hitch, s pare ~y...a.r_._ cpts. lmmac. Estate '12 1001..S, Showrm cood. · ~on · us " •
... _ .... ?...-H tlOO .a....a..... M '800 SIU IOATS 2 y 0 lire. A s harp o n e! ._....,.., sale. $3900.499·2976 Only 12,000 ma. Ueaut ~-9t12!eves.a~S __
_,.-, ew -•· ew '7 OMOha 6 cc ..,..,LFK. Sal"' pn""ed at •••••••••••••••••••••• RE-A DEL.-VA--N-c_x_t_r_ -· ... ~M~1st see! '"""'"'. Ph ..... Datsun •10. 2"' .. ml, ••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15' Bass BT. Chrysler 5 Gd cond $19~ 675-3025 """ " • ., ""' ...,, , ....,,..., " ~ " "'"'
lt.P. 0 .8. skis & trailer S849S. OFF ROAD tires. Roomy xlnt run· ~ _ . Air cond, new tares. xlol
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673-80J2 '70 Yam.aha DT·l 2SO. Parts, Accessories. rung rond. S40·4113, 9am-·73 Audi lOOLS, xh1t cund. cond.846-l220eve/wknd. ---rebll eng. Desert r~ady 3p $1000 • .. _, 1 '75 HORJZON,18'. $325.MS-2017. '72TOYOTA'U Service & Sales. VW, m. -.. 1ustseeto ...... 1eve. Air. 7S B2JO Htchbk. Lemon
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cond. $4900. 648-7528 '73 Honda SLl25. heater. Overload spr· 4 x 4 's · Cu s t 0 m b It Mags '70 Must e.ne · top, special cast wheels. mi. 'PP. $2, 795. ( 714) Like new, S4SO. 1 vehicle . • · · xlnl running, mu:.t sell 846-0326 Mechanic Dream 17' ngs.Magwbeels&llres. MOOEl ... MOTORS Sll9S 644'6104· fast! Will n egotiate1----·------5S2·9481 With ''72 Mobile Traveler " Chrysler fiber&lass. (2)1---------1 7v,· Cab-over Camper. OffROAD CEMTEI 19'5 FORD VAM price.832-4879 74 260Z. Lo ml. Air,
ssen!1PluCnbe?usp .• ot.rBl.rnien~ls. '?4Honda7so.s.ooo 40595ZAsteal al$2$5. Glendale, (2l3l2'10·8800. A "Surfer's Delight". tM-HHley •709 ~~:a~t:Pr~~· wbls •
., ~ m.i. AU xtras. Sl,850. (l\63(Ml ). ••••••••••••••••••••••••------'-----~~fr over S975· __ ..,.c_a_l_l640_·_7_0J_5_. __ , ~.~~~.~~ ••• !~.~~ OMLY$1276 '62AUSTIHHEAUY 752.80Z2 + 2. AM/FM, ----------1 '74 250 Bullaco Pursang '6 7 KIT IS• 1974 TOYOT... MARQUIS MOTORS 4 Speed, a real classic! air! mag whls, silver, pin T rtatioft ne.w top cond, rod. crank Travel Trailer. Sleeps 6, .,. MLSSION VIEJO VEN864. stnping. lOM ml. $1,000
,....,, bt:arings, seals & tires. ice boJC, range & oven. LAMDCRUISER 111•2110 495•1210 $Z9t9 ~3~17t890y.. .t11ke over lease.
••••••••••••••••••••••• $625. 646·3769 s i n k & w a t e r . A I 9 • o O o m 1 t e ---------• o• · r-, Sole/ Gas-12v-1JO lighh, sur"c be~utv (2C"""") • d Dot D_._··-------~.·· 9120 •7• H d XR7S I ,. u ,. -.av. '72 Ford E200, lllnt coo . u•-75 Dats un 280Z '>.+·.•. lid • on a • a most brakes. 57£3 Sale pn"" r oo""' n A h Bl 1 -
.... ~... .. H Must iiell! Best of er. l...,...,.,.;aC · \I brown. Stereo l "P'', ............ -.............. y--xtra-s:-~~ ·7 ~. 1 t -cH•" H .... h .. • ;;JJ;N. , ~ 5., 8J0..:622'7 unllngton .,.,1u• ma·,r..-.-...... ry-8'~ Camper. Ben Dow, 8 ' Yamaha Enduro 2so ILJ>.ZER . • 842·7711 540-0442 .. "" ·•.. · ('abovt'r plw extns. A·l a Im os l n e \I, • SS'* 3 w k .. _ 1 62 Ford Van. br!lod nu 289 -;5 Dalsun 28UZ : 12.000
cond. $750 SS2·948l 640-6925 '6S KEHSIULL (~i:.,·;:.ti;se or Pay car eng. Nu mt C R, xtras.,IMW 971 Mi. loaded • Brown
Camper shell. 6x8x2.'74 tl~nda4SO.runsgreat l7 ~'Travel Tra1ler.:.l'lf MARQUISMOTORS _?J00.968·9123 •••••••••••••••••••••••\l.blk. 101. Huy or i.~
slightly used s210. nullres,manyxtr11 $7SO cont. 6 11lpr. range & MlSS!ONVIEJO ·~Dod"c 3J8 _.tun AT sume leai.e. XlnL cuml. """A210 oven Gas refr1 g dbl " • • · • 8332575 &W-0916 1830 Port Kim ,....,... · sinks·, toilet & ho.lding 131-2110 495-121 O AC, poptop, 2 gas tnks: __ ._ -· _ --. SADDLEBACK berly Pl. N.B. -Honda 500:-;o;-2~1n bank 110 & gus lights dlx conopcr equipped 67 Wgn. New paint •
'75 Camper shell forsmull cond, $985. 556.SA buy at$1S95. . '7S ,Dodge :wr l~.U. 4·~hl xtras, exl cond. $3450 or $600/offer. Gd. cond •
pick-up; 2 Datsun wid S40·3498 U'.~. ~~~1::.1• Asking ofr. 673·070• 1_4_00_'._l _l9_5 _____ _
wheels&lires.548·6833 Motorcycle trlr. 3 rails. R"l'f'CyMotor •---------•Autos W...ted 9590
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shell. Xlnt cond. S47 96H6S&or846-15GI. 92SN~~lrl~Z5~l~S.A. Allxtras.586-447? FORTOPUSEDCARS
firm. 4~·5040 <:?> '74 Sutuki's, TM US '!'.:Jt· --------•I FOREIGN. DOMESTIC Pop-up Wheel Compe Clean, never raced. S4 •73 IROMCO orCLASSICS
sJixs 8. + enclosed patio, ea. bsl ofr. 642-1375 '71RooAMr21' $3500 If your car ls extra clean
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732002 S nri.tb.SOSI radials metallic brown ·;3 navar1u·I03lKONl ssuo : ll omc (7 t4 l
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76 Datsun 280Z. 2+2. all
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'70 Honda SL 100. Gd air, w/hitch A·l cond. (145736/0102). Only S899S. l''OR ALL •USED BMW's* Completely reworked,
eniine.Bikeneeds minor 23rdSt.C.M. HOWARD FOREIGNCARS 'S92002 ·IZSF88.1> hard top & rag t op •Motorc·----... -1-----i ~wk. Priced for quick 14. field & Stream. g CHEVROLET. Dove fr CALLORCOMEIN '7"2002Til 1087KXV) fram e. X Int <'Ond . Sc:i:;: 9150 aale.$'9S.Ph499·3701 cond.S700. Quail Su .. Newportj TOSEJo;us •700CS -<J47LFM> 962_·99-i_o_. __ _
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•71 IMW R60 5 S./Rewt 9160 lll·OSS5 3100\V. Cst Hwy, NR ClowdOn Sc.indoys ble, reblt eng, ods ntlnor I l>.Mto Serwiu &. , . ---642-9405 ----body work. Xlnt cond. 1500 original miles. Rae-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,. Datiiun 73 P.U. 43M , Top ----• "6.5 BMW ll.IOO, xlnt cond s925. or bes t. oUcr.
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VAUEY IM,ORTS 646•9076 Evenings 129.99. MostCus. --:---k ---t· as h 1' e r vi c e • Copri 971 Sport Cp~. 5·sJKI. Xlnl
I. l 1·2040 495.4949 ..,., ,. •. 1ru· Mtr hm 19' •/c, Oil change & lube $11.99 72 Oatiiun Pie up. new Westminster. 894·7573 .. •••••••••••••••••••• eond lo mi Sl 900/hsl , .. ,., .. wide tires. a ir shocks, ----1 C .. PR 2000 r M• '· 6' · o· -251000 mi cab a fc, roor With Utis Ad Only sunroof very clean cond. _... 19 4 .,. t o !:.-orn/ ~:_. 46-594
'74 H<~n~a CU360 G. Xlnt a /c. amtf'in 11tcreo 11100. AUTO EMPORIUM S2000 839·4970 Debbie Autos, Import-4 speed with metall1 . "" Gd condallon, lo m1, $6ll5. 1139-61162. 310 Broadway, Lag. Bch · ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint £r. AM /~'M slerco 66 .-.at 600· lransp
Call499·370l , ~7ToyotaStoutPkup.Nd G.Mrol 9701 Buyorleue.15611KBTJ. Vryclean.4st.1PG,$47S
---'72 Pace ArToW 26. fully eng work make ofrer. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLY $2895 firm. 962·768:1.
Suiuki TS400 3.700 ml. eq\iipped. gen .. roof nlr, HARIYl'OP for Metcede· trade ? ':148·3881 dys; SEE '74 Fiat 128 Sedan like
Xlnt tood. $850 stereo. iclnt cond. PP. 4~0SL, harvest beige. 4.93-9188eves. 1976 CAPRlll oew lo ml $'750 ' 496-37~ SMOG. 640-09'75 ~-60·S70S or 64()19000 US • sSHJ687 ·
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cslm Pfll • cmpr shell. MetalU c blue, vlnyl t.op, $2,400. 615 011),1 .
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$299.sJMl olfr. 960-4270. DI a up u n k A M I r M ••• • •••• • ••• •• • ••• • •• • - - -----1lcreo. tl31A3009'D09. + MC '76. J Ton Crew. air condition. •II F'iat 74 Coll Woi:on, lo nu, hk~
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536·2372 - ----OLDS.'H St.tire ~ - ---t 720
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111r. amlfm tape, $4,000. tilt wheel ucb. clock Good cmm. $2000 or bsl
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842.a311. $4995
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$1200/olfer. 8"·1495 rad.lo,. Lie. J 17KKV.
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SADOLllACI * 5]4•4100 * l3'731 liarbor Blvd. "74 Dasher. 18.000 ml. &
YAWYIMPOaTS '7J VW ~bk. New auto OARDENC ROV ~: Yr/5011t ml wurr 20c.,
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Blue books •t $3610-Sate call Da~O: 11ri..,4pi~. price 573,6()R6
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good , $1400/bs l or -
644·5888 ••••••••••••••••••!?.~ •DOM IURNS• '71 Corolla St. Wgn. Gd. Mire•••.._ 1970MCH~T PORSCHl-AUDI ures. Gd cond. Barga! --====='--
•DON IURHS• '75 VW SCIROCCO $3950 VOLKSWAGEN The ttard to find one'! A
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196fMl%220D XLNT!095BIN>. ·70 Toyota Corolla Sta .a &peed. AM /FM &
AutomaUc with air con, SADDLHACK CALL 636-2331 win. 1200 CC eng. runs performance package. 1::;J~f SUPERB! -VALLEY IMrOITS l9H'ronct. 912 good, nds work $225. t611NCH>. Blue books al
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131·2040 495-4949 Tonnalcover. wire whls lx'tieve! <668WRI '74 Toyota C-0rolla SR5. •DON IURHS•
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1960 Mercedes Z20. 4 s pd. $2500 r1rm. 49$-41697 881 Dove Street 673·5684/675·8030 VOL A "
AM/FM radio, new in· ='1EWPORT BEACH .70 Wagon. runs : nds 1373lllarbor Blvd.
13731 Harbor 81\~d: i.pedal J ohnson & Son
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MERGHES ---::::n"t:c•._ :i<l_coron.a .MarJc 11. 4 dr. o u1.aoo 646-5386 '68 TllUMPH '74 FIAT OMDISPLAY 75 '2 M GB . wires ._.... air. auto. r bll'i!ng. -Vol•o 9772 IJUl'T.CPL Lt-·--of ··~I Al\l/FM: overdrive, 5 yr C\OHO s· .... OAYS Sl0001bsl orr. 494-2623 . ·59 vw 1u1:. 1971 Ye~w vw Bug, wT<re ....................... -TM IOAMIH---11-.... _ .... ..,,, ...... , ,._.. so,ooo m1 warranty. Got "''-·-.,., P arelh 's. mags, air SOUTHHN • ..., .. .,. ,..,_.,,__ -.. ..
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MERCEDES DEALER 496-7567 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MLM87G. bestorr 498·0652 ORANGE COUNTY'S •73 FIAT
6862Manchester , 9 ITri·-t.TR $776 -. VOLUMI IMSNll Buena Park 69MGB.AM,hurdlop, SOUTHERN I 7 -..,.... 6 Quol.ltyDatlllft A S uper Beetle 1973. VOLVODIALEI '"""'''• •11~ c~··•••••<t 521·7250 wirewheels.Sl975 ORANGE COUNTY'S A one owner car-XLNT! 1140WestKatclla yellow. xtr." cl ean . ---~On~lh:.;:e_::S::_a~nt:,:a.=A'..::n::.a..=..F.:w'.!...y:. .. 1::::~67::5::.s922::-::=o_r 960-"771623 VOLUME (S03~l~DLllACK ~ 633-100 ::~ stereo. $2100.
'69 MGB-GT. Cd mech TOY OT A DULU ¥ALLEY IMrORTS '7l 210C Cpe.
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1910. 6 cyl economy, fas~.1·633·~1 _
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tire~. & "'his . S!l ,500.
548·2573.
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'IB 912, s spd. Cac air.
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root, power "'1!dows, or· 'l S Carrera. 21.000 ml, lbopedlc:nall. rront a it Int cond. I m mac,
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50)1 mi. J.owocr. Sl,500.
Mike, 751 515l.
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mags 25 mpg. :'.llllil !tell'
$2250. 833·0596, Mark.
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cur. -&Dr, air, power.
elect. window & door
lock!t Bronze super
clean. Sl300. 494·4673
i2 510 Sta. Wgn. 4 spd, &
air. $1900. Gd cond.
962-9904
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S4800. Ph 400J~1s5 before '64 Sta. Wgn '69 Olds 88.
IPEC/Al IA/.E IOA!\I or aft 10.30 PM. Gd transp. Best offer. 1
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1976
DEMO SAU
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power . Slereo r a dio. A/C, many xtras. 43.000
\'lnyl roof, leather in· mi. Ask ing $5500 . tenor, beaullful bronze. 833-3937. 754-0268
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4 speed. radio & heal1H
(0960NJ) (3230)
s1195
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P'tCICUP W /CAMrll
" speed. radio & heater 1593GOT) (3236).
sl695
lt74 ,..,
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4 speed. radio & heater.
(415LV\') (3197).
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SIDAM
Only 33 000 miles with red
extefl<>tl ( 1 t 8MFW)
52495
1973 OHL
MANTA
Automatic witn 01r cond
(2S8JPSI (31781.
'71 TOYOTA
SIOAN (638RHH)
'71 VEGA
16760FOI
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VIGA WAGON
4 speed. radio & hoater (242GMP) (3296)
5 1395
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s1795
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124 Sf'OITS COUPI
5 &~ed. mags. v1ny1 root &
luggage rac k. (305FWA}
(3302)
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2195
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CM.ICA
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2595
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MOVA
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1970 OLDSMOM.E
TOIONADO
Fun P<'Wer. AM/FM stereo. hit
wheel 1951ATH) (3287}
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140VA 4 DOOi
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(858NAM) (32321.
5
2595
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2401
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cond 1371FA1)(3294l
52995
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rtc:KUP W /CAMrtl »m.&. Automatic. pwr. steering
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COUPE DE VILLE
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with contrasting ollv
green vinyl t op a nd
lealher interior, St,
one owner miles. Perfect
condillo n . AM /FM
stereo. tilt wheel, powe
seats, A/C.
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MONTI CARLO
LANDAU. Automatic,
air cond., s tereo. till
wheel & pwr. steering.
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VALLEY IMPOITS
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CHARGER
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Ford 9940 top, u1r ('OOd. PS. Pll,
powder blue t'\ll•r1or -l!lll-44ln C•\c' 6<1!-S67t1 tlll 8~7 ll44.! 56711 !
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'72 COUGAR XR-7 W1tn. Cull I>" r . cru1 Broullham, ~ dr. :11r. PR, pwr. (·ru1Stc> control. llhr COSTA MESA
$2975 control. rad., am f m PS,T.U.P 6737890 int .1m fm s t ereo,
Clc•an 610·277!> ,681-'Al CON S4 S4 ,8001 bi. t ofr. PP. '70 OLDS TOROHADO
Susx-r i."ift. air rond . NOTICE Call ll•15 i.S ;, 0':° ~2 2308. 642·6p~ v.s. automnlle. ru~io. ful~ ixiwer: radial lire:.. how Dally Pilot C.:lu~!> 556-1500 ext 36. Bob 72 LINCOLN, 41,000 m1, hculer, power steennt-:.
Lit ·l3S·llGC. 1C1ed ads display their . --:-· full p1H. orig o wnr powe r brakes. fo cl ory 540_5· 630 m~sai:;\'s with lc-g1h1hty 73 LT D Country St1um.• 54500 M9.1058 :ur conditioning, \\lute
and impact? Our ad~. Wgn, lO·pasi.. A 1(.'. lug -, mlenor with wb1te p:1111l
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Chl"y1ler /Plymouth
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Z'IJ29 Harlillr Blvd .
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546-1934 "e are proud to u y, re· raelc. all deluxt ).lra1> Mo•end' 9947 Super clean! 777M\'ll
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642·5678. S3,300. P.P.642·&165 ·10. 2-dr, am/fm , ht r . Quality Dahun l't·11nnm 11·al ,1111 t·•Ulfl
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Soper sharp. Loaded.
"997. ro10-or 84&:1381 73 Olds 9 _p_.iss. ~uu~n ,...tiec-· 99" wagon. 27.000 m1. '\ ~. J1r.
1\l\I f.M stereo w tn1u• •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 MIRCURY deck Sunroof. lui:g r ad... '73 PONTIAC
IOI CAT wood paneling on !>1t1l·:.. GRAND ,RIX
VIL&.AGIR WAGON pwr disc brake:., xlnt v~ t.1ni:ine . 1111to 1ra11".
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cood .. radio. luggage power. F)I i.ll'n'<I, \ rnyl
rac k. low tow males' roor. w !'>Unruot. ("r wi.r
397:\IUF. Piftto 9957 control. re ar ddo1uter $3599 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 663NZE.
'73 Squire W g n , h1 $4599 •SANTAANA msleage, auto. u1r.
UHCOLH MElCURY r11d1als. Have co car, •SAHTA AHA
1301 N. Tustin mukcorter. S54·1332 LIHCOLH MERCURY
Santa/\na S47-0Sll ~972 Pinto.Ru.noboul , 130~N.Tuslm
'73 Monterey, 28,000 mi. /\IC. 4 spd. new radial SanlnAna M7·0Sll
oriit. own~r . Loaded urcs & shocks. 31.000 m1, AMtot, Mew 9100 Alltol Mew tlOO, ...... Mew tlOOI ...... Mew Hoo t:r~cnt ' Offer. 645-4056 0 ri ~ 0 w n r . $2. 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• : ••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••~•· --~267 . •
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CJf DAIL V PILOT Sunday, August 8. 1976
A SHOPPING LIST OF AUlO/VIOTIVE lt4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD
IN .COSTA MESA
Johnson
& Son
• LINCOLN
• CONTINENT AL
MERCURY
·cAPAI
RECENT
TRADE
LUXURY
CARS
A
TRADITION
WITH
US!
'75 CONTIHIMT AL
TOWMCOUPI 1.v•ut~ •au•oo•O w1tl"I c:ru111 ~.tu•-· AM,,M '""only 1 t ,000 •ctu•• l'td •' .Stt 1sva1~
'7850
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Chevrolet
CHEVROLET
CARS & TRUCKS
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Brand
New '76
LUY
TRUCKS
YOUI CHOICE:
s3349
LUY TRUCKS
Nabers
Cadillac
CADILLAC
AUTOMOBILES
Atl&UST
SALE!
lt75 PIU6IOT
H4GL
Sunroof. stereo. aufo.
·rrans., like new. only
7.071 miles. (214MMP)
SALi NICI
I t7S CA MAIO LT
AM/FM stereo. 8 track
tape. low rnile s.
(380MMO)
S4tt5
I '7S ILDOIADO
COUpt
Cruise control. stereo
radio. 8 track tape.
leather. (975LPOJ
HHS
lt75 SIDAH
DIY1LU
Full POwer, low miles,
stereo radio. Three to
I. ChooSe. (653LVO). l ow
As
HHS
·1 t74 aDOIADO
COUPI
ca1;>riotet top, spht P'!"·
seat, leather. cruise
control. stereo r adio.
(-431KFN)
S7'ts ·
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radio. full pwr .. seven to
0000$8. (963JRO). l ow
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. choose. (838HRH). Low
As
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JOHNSO~
&SON
2626 Harbor Btvd.
540-5630
4
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
546-1200
'
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Sale Ends Wed .•
Aug. 11. 1976
NABERS
CADILLAC
2600 Harbor B IYd.
540-9100
Earle Ike
lmoorts
V6LVO
TOYOTA
WI:
LEASE
ALL
MODELS
SERVICE
OPEN
6 DAYS
A WEEK
OUT OF·
STATE
WELCOME
CREDIT
UNIONS
WELCOME
Theodore
Robins
FORD CARS
&TRUCKS
l976
CLEAN-UP!
EVERY NEW 16
• PINTO •
•MAVERICK•
TORINO
SEDANS .
& HARDTOPS
Bauer
Motors
BUICK• OPEL
BRITISH
LEYLAND
Jaguar
UIWSHES
'AIEW•HD
OF CAT .,,,.
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lllUIUDIA n OBIVf•r
A
FEW
REMAINING
MG
MIDGET
SPECIALS
., (A· S"3 3 8. 0 O V a I u e (De~lers cost .includes Included at no extra freight · and factory cost: AM/FM radio,
hold·backs.) · • Ju pgag e rack. pin
. • striping, & wheel trim HUNDREDS rings•)
Of' 1976's
MUST 60!
. SELECTIONS. WILL
.-VER IE GIEATa ~.OUR .PRICES OM
'76 MODELS WILL
MEVIRIELOWH.. . . .
: .flRST COME
·.FIRST· SAYED!
OVER
48
FANTASTIC
SAYINGS
•F.P.G. ls fun PerGaf. Ion and you'll find
more of It In the quick,
nimble MG Midget.
(Not to mention the
lowest price of any
authentic sports car!)
IJ
BUY NOW
& SAVE!
EARlEIKE THEODORE BAUER
MOTORS
2925 Harbor Blvd.
979-2500
IMPORTS ROBINS FORD
1966 Harbor Blvd. · 2060 Harbor Blvd.
646-9303 642-0010
Mirach:
Mazda
MAZDA
CARS & TRUCKS
MAZDA
NOW
GIVES
THIS
AMAZING
5 YEAR
OR
75,000
MILE
FACTORY
ENGINE
_WARUNTY
ON ALL
NEW '75
& '76
ROTARY
CARS
& TRUCKS!
Plus •••
MIRACLE
MAZDA
2150 Harbor Blvd.
645-5700
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Mesa
Datsun Sales & Service
DATSUN CARS
&TRUCKS
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radio, side moldings I.
air conditioning.
103230.
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Special paint radio, air
conditioning. 103130.
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molding, auto. trans •
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DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd.
54°'6410
OLDSMOBILE
HONDA CARS
GMCTRUCKS
BRAND
NEW
1976
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CARS ·&
WAGONS!
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HOMD4CAR
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DELIYHY
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UNIVERSl 1Y
SALES & SERVICE
2850 Harbo r Blvd.
540-9640
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FINAL.
SPORTS
SUNDAY, AUGUST I, 1'76
LOCAL
WANT ADS
LET'S 60 OVER
OUR Sl6NALS A6A IN I
Cf.(ARL.IE 6~0WN ·o WE'LL KEEP
'EM SIMPL E ..
ONE FIN6ER WILL MEAN A
FAST SALL, TWO FINGER5 WILL
MEAN A CURVE,THREE WILL
MEAN A DROP. ..
FOU~ FIN6ERS IS A
KNUCKLE6ALL, FIVE
IS A SLIDER AND
SIX f S A FOf<~-6ALt:
F-IFTEEN FIN6ER5 WiLL MEAN A SINKER,
SIXTEEN F'INGE~S A SCREWBALL ANO
SEVENTEEN FtN6ERS .~N OVE~HEAO CVRVE
NANCY
o · 0
SEVEN FINGERS WILL MEAN AN ELEVEN FIN6ER5 WI LL MEAN A PITCM·OVr,
UP5HOOT EIGH T FINGERS A DUSTER, TWELVE A ROUNDMOUSE--ClJRVE,TMl ~SEN
NINE FINGERS .~ KNUCKLE CURVE, A CHA N6E-UP ANO FOURTEEN LIOU~
1fN FI NGE~5 A PALM SALL ... FAST SI OE-A~MER ...
ON SECOND
iHOLJSHl,I HAVe-A BETTER IOEA ..
By Ernie Bushmilf er ---wow---THIS
HEAT IS
AWFUL
HOTTEST
DAY TH IS
Y EAR
OH , SLUGGO ---W E'RE
GETTING R ID OF TH IS
OLD AWNING ---DO
YOU WANT IT?
THANKS-.--IT 'S
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Whaf Astrology
Doesn't Tell You
(See Our Quiz)
tDA1tY ~Pl~OT 1-
0ltANGf COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
The Defender and the Challenger
On the Eve of Their MShowdown" 1
Where Ford Stands on the Issues
,.
Great Ideas
For Canning
And Preserving
W.ning: The 'Surgeon Gtnerll Has O.tenn~
That Ciprttte SmoUlg Is Dengerous to Yow Hellth.
FORCBAltO
I• ii dl6iculJ to be '""'7'ied to a man «J much olMr
IJum f!OU1-S.M., Ttoin Falla, Idaho
• When Cugje (Xavier Cugat) brought me to America
from Spain, be said, "'You're young a.od beautiful, and I
don't want to stop you Crom having a good time." Uke most
FOR JOllN DENVER
Did you always plan a career in show business?-Amy
·Campbell; Bedford, Mich.
e No. Orig.inally l wanted to be in the Air Force. In fact, l
upplied for admission to the United States Air Fo.rce Acad·
emy, but I was r.:jected lxcawe of my eyes.
FOR HELEN REDDY
Were you ~oded by being named to the Wont Dteued
List?-EJaine Laramee, Ogden, Utah
•And howl Last year I w:a.s No. 1 on the Ii.st. This year l
was demoted to No. 2, and I'm furious! I got great publicity
from heading the list, and I felt sure rd win that ·honor"
again this year. Oddly enough, most of the people I meet
don't SttJn to agree with Richard Blackwell, who composes
the list. Wish l lcnew just who he is and what be does besides
malting lists.
FOR ART LINICLE1TER
As an adopted child, did you ever get to lcnow your real
puwnt1?-E. Davia, Joplin, Mo.
• I found out who my natural parents are, but I have never
contacted them. My rc:al parents are my adopted ones (now
deceased). 'They earned my undying love and respect. lt
never bothered me not to lcnow aoything about my natural
mother and father.
FOR RONA JAFFE, author of "The Lad Chance"
Wh.t wu yow molt qo.daatterillc espeeieooe?-A.S.,
Otlahoma City, Okla.
• When I went Into a bookstore and saw some o( my boob
011 the •used" shelf. I looked inside and guess what l found
out? Three of my friends (or should I say ex-friends ) had
disposed of their autographed copies of ··111e Best of Every·
thintt," my 6nt boolc. That wu a rotten thing to do. They
could have at Inst had the decency to rip out the front
page with my signed meua,ce on It.
FOR THE .. ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR
I NW a real old movie with Tony Martin, and I'd Wee to
know whether he'• still married to Cyd Charisae and
whether he can 1till 1ing?-P.B., Lima, Ohio
e Tony and Cyd-marrled i.n J 948 and parents of Nicley and
Tony Jr.-are still together. (Ile eloped with his fil'lt wile,
Alk'C Fa)'tl, in 1937; they divon,-ecl three years later.) He
ha.m•t given up singing, but his voice isn't what ir wed to
be. lbat's probably why he's tuming more to &<.'ting. But
his sense of humor is still the same. He says: 'Tm 35-
arounJ the walst." He tells a story of when he oo-st.arreJ
with Es~r Williams in "Easy to Love": "I had to sing to
her in a canoe. Suddenly the diredor yelled, ·cut! Esther is
smiliug. 1tn<l we can't ~ what you're doing with your
hi.nds!' The problem was solved hy my Jiriging llS l held up
on OQr-!IO evt'ryooc could see I was riot boldintt Esther."
COW"
~fold llY 8-11 90ffW
........... .,, llY Oeftftle 9rec«/11-* ......
people my age, fm very independent, and I doo't like to be
told what to do. lf Cugie had given me instructions on how
I was to behwe, I probably would baYe gone out of my way
to do the opposite. As it was, because be wu able to make
such a generous, wuelfilb statemeot, 1 have never bad any
di8iculty remaining loyal to him, despite the more than
~year age diference.
FOR POLLY BERGEN
You have a reput.tioa I« heiag maart, 10 will ,.,.. tpail k
by telling me about the ttupidest thint you ever did?-J.S.,
Fort Worth, Tu.
• Sure. I put my whole salary on the crap table. That was
in 1947, when I had ju.st started singing (in Las Vegu). I
plopped everything down-double or nothing. That was the
Jint and wt time I ever did such an asinine thing-and,
ironically, it was also the only time I ever wonl
ttJIC DON MEllEDITH, octOMJ>Otftcader
You 1ee111 to be so at eue u an actor. Did you tab acting
leuonsP-Mn. A.R., Rumson, N.J.
•I went to a drama coach once. She ch:u-ged me f40 an
hour and spent the 6nt half-hour telling me what she had
dooe in her own career. 'Then sbe spent the second half-hour
trying to get me to get her a job in a film I was working on.
So much for coaching. Actually, just working with 8ne
acton gave me excellent training.
FOR MRS. LILLIAN CARTER, mother of Jimm11 Carter
Did you encourage your son to enter politics?-Mn. L.
Mills, Hobart, Ind.
e My late husband wu deeply involved In political life. In ·
fact, be was elected to the Georgia State Legislature. So
politics wu part of the family atmosphere when Jimmy wu
growing up. When he first considered running for governor
in 1966, I did not press him one way or the other. He lcnew
that I would support him wholeheartedly bi whatever be did.
FOR WEEB EWBANK, former pro football CMCh
You cilNldred boda Johnny UDitu and Joe Namath at tbe
peeb ol daeW careen. How·do you ClOIDpae theuaP-..._.
Petenoa, Provideocle, Utah
•foe was a little quiclc:cr ~tting up, and his hoolc passes
were faster. John was better on pl.ay-action panes and roll-
outs. p~bably because he had more mobility. In leadenhip,
knowledge of pine, ptepAring for a game. they were equal.
Both are Hall ol Fame materi11I, aud J wa.t fortunate to
have them.
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On the Eve or the '-'Showdown":
~~Where ·Eord Stands on Today's
By t•e FAMILY WEEKLY Editors
Athe nation's attention turns to
the opening of the Republican
National Convention In Kan-
sas City, the two names on
everyone's tongue will be Gerald
Ford and Ronald Reagan. Reagan,
whose views were covered in the
June 13 issue of FAMILY WUJU.Y, has
shown surprising strength against
Ford. This article focuses on Prasktent
Ford's answers to some of the prob-
lems of the day, and how he would
handle them should he serve another
term In the White House.
On 1""-Uon: Since I took office in l~atc
1974, I have worked vigorously to re-
duce inftalion and to reverse the decline
or 1hc economy. I am pleased that our
efforts have been successful. The key
economic indicalon arc going in the
right direction. I pledge to conti.nuc my
fight against inftatioo by not overstimu-
lating the economy as we enter into the
expansionary stage of our recovery. Such
overstimutation would re-ignite inflation
and risk another recess.ion. The key to
fighting infta1ion and creating new job
opportunities is to control Federal deficit
spending. My budget proposals, if ac-
ceplcd by the Democratic Congress, will
usure a balanced budget by 1979 and a
strong and durable economic growth for
America.
On Busing: To n,any Americans, bus-
ing appears the only way to achieve
equal educational opportunities. To many
01 hcr Americans, busin1 appun to rc-
slrict individual freedom.
It is my responsibility and the respon-
sibility of Congrc ~ to seek a sotution to
1his problem.
I rccen1ly submitted to the CongreH
legislation as ting Congrcs11 ;o joitr-wilh
me in establishing guidelines for lhe
lower Frdcral courts 10 follow in school
desegregation ciucs. Busing as a ri:medy
ought to be the last resort, and it ought
10 be limited in duration and acopc to
corrcctin1 the clfcc.ts of pn:vious vio4a-
tions. The lcgi$la1ivc guidelines I have
suggesred would establish this in law.
l believe every American community
should desegregate on a voluntary basiJ.
Thercfon:, I have also proposed the es-
tablishment ol a cililJCnt committee to
assist communities in voluntarily dcscg·
rcgalina their schoob. Groups oo both
side5 of the busing issue have told me
such a committee would be a welcome
r~ourcc.
I • FAMllV W£EKLV. AutllSl I. 1179
On Medicaa Coeta: Last year I sent
to Congress a series or proposals to n:-
form Medicare and Medicaid. These pro-
posals would limit lhe open-ended nature
of these medical-care financing programs
and re-target much of the savinp to-
wards occdcd impA,vc:ments in protec-
tion agaiDll catutrophic illness. They
would reduce the pn:uurcs on the states
to cut back services to the: poor and re-
duce the number of individuals who par-
ticipate in the programs.
During the last two years, I have
s.igocd into law several new health pro-
grams daigncd to make our health sys-
tem more ac.c:cssibl~ and more efficient.
But l have been unwilling to support leg-
islation which would tum our excellent
health-care system into a Govcmmcol-
·run ana totally Governmcn1-financed
monolith.
The concept of free medical care for
all is alluring. bul it is also deceiving.
Someone wiU have to pay for the more
than S l JO billion of medical care we as
a nation will use this year.
The real challenge, as I sec it, is to
create a system that protects people
against the financially crippling cost of
mcdjcal care, but does it in such a way
that all who use this care arc: mindful
of its cost. Until J sec a national health-
imurancc proposal that can accomplish
chis critical balance, l will not propose
new legislation in this area.
On H9nry Ka.Inger: Secretary Kis-
singer is an outstandin1 Secretary of
State. His diplomatic efforts on behalf
of the United States have contributed
greatly to world peace.
I am proud of my foreign policy which
hat brou1ht us lo a position ol highest
lcadenhip in the international comm u-
nity and has kept us at peace. As I have
saidacpcatedly, I would lik~Secretary
Kissinger lo cootinue in my Administra-
tion, carrying out my foreign policy.
On Tu Aefonn: A major objective or
any tax·reform packag-e should be to sim-
plify the tu system, as well as to make
it more equjtable. Pu t attempts to
make lhc system more equitable have
unfortunately also made it more com-
plex. My Administration's objectives in
1ax reform arc thredold-1rea1er equity,
greater simplification and lower 1ues.
l propolied tueh a prosram lo the Con-
1rcsa last year.
In addition to tu rcfonn and aimpli-
ftcation, my tu program includes S l 0
billion. of further tax reductions which
have yet 10 be acted on by the Demo·
"Busing as a remedy.ought to be the last
resort, and it ought to be limited in duration ... ''
cralic Conpaa. Beocfits are directed
toward middle and lower income tu-
peycn and iacentiva (cw the c:raaioa ol
new jobs by business. Thne tax cult
would be linked to comparable cuts In
Federal spending.
On a..: My Administration at·
caches great importance 10 ils relations
with China. We have philosophical and
politicaJ dilferencct with the ChiOCK,
but we share a number ot ai.milar con-
cerns. We both desire to sec all countries
free to develop without outside ptcUurcs
or interference. We both opposc any
forces of hegemony in Asia, We have
very similar views about the need for a
Hottest Issues
strong and united Western Europe •od
for good ties between ou~lvts and
Japan. We do not hide the fact that there
•~ ucas where we ditfcr. But °" both
sides I think there is a desire lo work
toacU.r.
0.. "9 CIA: U.S. fotcign-iotcUi~occ
aiencin pl•y • vital role in coUectiog
and analyzing informalioo related lo the
national defense and foreign policy. To ·
operate without adcquace and timely in-
lclligence information would cripple our
security. Our overriding task now is to
rd>uild confidence. Last February, I <is-
sutd an Executive Order that established
new policy guiddioes 11S weU as restric-
tions for the forc.ign.jnlelJigence •gen·
des. l also established a new command
structure and an oversight mechanism
for the entire Intelligence Community.
These steps were essential. and will im-
prove the operations and KCQl•ntability
"The concept of free
medical care is alluring,
but it is also deceiving.
Someone will have to
pay for the more than
$130 billion of medical
care we as a nation will
use this year."
of our intelligcoce agencies.
On ... UJl: I believe that a llrong,
viable Uoited Nations, whose member-
ship works in a apiril of c:ooperatioo, ii
esscnhil to world peace and proaperity.
We arc concerned by lrends to use the
U.N. for narrow political purposes. Such
-trencls-do-teYCr&-injury. The-United
States believes ii is impor1ant for the
U.N. lo aive appropriate w,:i&}ll to lhc
views or 111 o( its memben and 10 work
in a apirit of conKnaut, rather than aerve
narrow interests. And we will continue
lo Jpcak out forcefully when we feel that
the U.N. la bein1 threatened.
On ..,_,: Our aupport of Jarael it
unchaa1ed and uofaUiq. Al evideooc of
Ibis, in lhc past two fbcaJ yean J have
rcquoaled over $4.1 billion in roiJila.ry
and ea>O<>nllc assiltaoc:e for Israel. Thia
is more than 40 percent o( alJ U.S. aid
to larael since its birth in 1948. Oo the
other band, in p.egotia1ln1 for peace in
1be Middle East. our pOlicy ii ""' to im·
pose a aettl~ot or to aeck one-sided
~.
On ......., Spending: lo my tint ad-
dress lo the Congreu, J said tb1t ''A
lt.roftJ dcfeme is the MUat way lo peace,
and weakness invites war." My program
calls for the continued improvemcn1 of
our straccgic nuclear fon::.a lo maintain
a solid, formidable. llratepc detcrmu.
It also caJ1s for atreqthcniog our con-
ventional forces.
World peace dcpeuds upoo a 11roog
American defense posture; I c1nnot let
our defenses erode. l will continue to ad-
vocate a strong defense pollurc, and l
believe Americans and the Congress will
support me in thil.
. On D•11n .. : The U.S.~iet ttlatioo-
s.bip in this nuclear •cc bas the most pro-
found implications for global survival.
My position is that the security of this
nation must be maintained first through
our national defense .. At the ume lime,
it is also my policy to move beyond con-
frontations aod crises to develop a more
stable relationship with the U.S.S.Jl, if
th.at is possible. The third point is that WC
must prevent Soviet expansionism.
I think we can make proaress. but the
suspicions aod rivalries of more than 11
gencntion cannot be swept away in a
short time. Our rivalry aod competition
will continue. Therefore, we must be
firm when necess&ry but willing to shape
a mo~ constructive rel1lioo.ship wbftl
pouiblc.. There is really no responsibl1
ahem1tivc.
On lod8I lecultty: To replace the
Social Security system with a national
penAoa plan would be a serious mis&ake.
Social Security not only already serves
the principal function of 1 national pen-
&ion plan (i.e., it collects conln'butioru
from iodividu.ls aod their employen in
order to provide post-n:lirerncnt io·
cocnc) .Jt sei:veu.cvuaLothu...cx1rancly
important fuoc:tiooa that a national pen-
s.ion plan wouJd not acrve. Some of theae
are:
I ) Benefita lh•t are •Utomatica.lly ad·
jutted each year for increata ia lhc
cost-of-living; 2) insurance aaaintt 10&s
o( income due to severe disability or ex.-
tended illncu; 3) survivor'• i.oawuce
for widowl aod cblldtta: and 4) bcae·
fkl •ufticical to meet the minimum aeeda
of pellON with n:l.ative.ly low earniop'
histories.
The Social Security tyslem tlM1 re-
quire coatinua.l acrutloy aad tec:bnlcal
improvemcnta, but any thouahta ol re-
placina it ~nllrcly •"°'dd ,_
be dbmi.ucd. II.LI
@bservations
....._ .. ,_, Allimlille'ldun'818tU1tochuddlng
recenlly-and then IO lt*lldng. Cal9d "The '19n1on
Piclde Ordinance AIYJ °'* Booeheed Legisl8tion," the
book was writteo and copyrighted this year by Dick
Hymen. and published by The Slephen GAtene Ptess ot
Brameboro, Yat1nor(. Here ant IOfne ot the cocteyed
llwS It ctwooictea: In L.awNnce. K .... a regilldon
agilfllt carryiog bees MU1d In 'fOAJI hM on city-.-;
In Quitman, Georgie. a t.n against chlchens croeeing
the...,~~togettolheOlher9ide);Md
In Fountain ""'· Soulh Carollrw •• regulation l'eQUWlng honles lo weer pents at al times.
...
............... Mc.a IM!y. nobody ..... euch reguleticn wry aeriouely. 90
they don't do much hann. Bue thent ant far too many gcMtmment reguletiofw that
Mt twmtue. wesaeful, and COSiiy. Acconll ig to the Center for 1he Study ot
American BlJlineea at Wlet*1gloo l..JrWeraily In St. Louis, "the taxpeyera spend
llbotJt S3 billion • ,.., to support • teeter• '9gUllltoty wortc fOtce of 7 4,000
peopte: But thet'a only pert ot the c06t. Rules often contradict each other. and
OUf society Is becoming ¥8Stty <Mf-regulaled, slOwlng down the ~
cree111ig ~.and C9l'9ing al ot us endle9s frustration. No one knows
how much the flnel tit> ..
Hcwll4 ............. ...._Consider the regulation of W&shington's Occupe-
tk>nal Safety and HeeJlh Administration (OSHA). wNch requil98 alarms to sound
on vehlc'8s being driven In l1M9fa8 at construction sites. SOunds l'9880n8bte. as
regulations often do. But OSHA also calls tor some employees to wear earplugs
• pro4ectlon againlt nolee. Sounda rwouable, too-""'898 you're wearing
earplugs behind a vehicle that's baciting up.
Tiwr ..... tD ,...., Then there was the 'Maoon6ln p6astlc toy maier, whoee
product was banned by the Food and Drug Administration tn 1972. becauae of a
po1entlal hez.ard to children. The hazard was corrected. but in 1973 ·an edlt0tial ""°'" by 1he Cofl8umer Pl'oduct Safety Commission (taking <Mtf from FOA) put
the companyaname onanew ban 11st. The ConmluioruafueedJo18ca1250.000
lla1s "juat to tai. one or two toya off: Reeult: the company was forced out of the
toy bulMneea, and i.ict oft 75 percent of tta wonc torce.
....,.,._ .. ,,. .. ...,_.._,,We know'#f/re not atone in ourdes#e toatem
the tide of <Mlf-regulalk>n. "rtK.I can help by teMing ua of elClll'nples of regulatory
lneptneea, COflflaictlotl. Of _, .._ tf'9t we can wtrffy. Vt\'tte ua, Depart-
ment R, at the addfell betow. H yot.11 "horrlbte •>CSmPle" hofdl up and w publish
II, w.'I ~you a S25 U.S. SeY6nga Bond. In the CMe ot ~te entnet. the
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"Reading· why it was named the
I best ca.rill the world for ____ _
· under $3,500' got me into the · .J-
showroom. Finding out the modeI
...... ._ ... ____ I wanted cost $300 more than the
other make car I.was interested in, almost
got me out of the_ shoWroom.
Then I drove it. Now I own it. Fantastic~'
•Based on June 1975 Rood & Track magazine's consideration of hundt-eds of 1975 cars/
I
People who try it,
tend to buy it.
There have to be some -
good reasons for that. And there
are. For no other car that we know of, .
at any price, offers the combination
..pf overall economy, acceleration ~
and interior roominess that you'll find in the
Volkswagen Rabbit. Rood & Track magazine went os for a s to call
it the "best car in the world for under $3500~"
You owe it to yourself to goos for os your Volkswagen dealer to see why. ~
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Plant Now ••• Step Back ••• and Watch Out/
. Amazing Super-Growing Species
-&oars-Into-A =--Magnificent-Tree
IN JUST ONE YEARI
And If JOU think llMll'• ...,.II_ jmt w.n 'ti you w the •1•.Ucul• 8how
whM 11...,.. lo flower -Actully llnolhers n..lf IR such lnWI m••• of
bouquets, Its branches appear to bend from the sheer mm and weight of the
............ bloomL
That's the kind of wondroua 19Sufta reported by the U.S.
Go¥'t. Ptent Reeurch Stations ... Botanical Gardena ..•
and Unlventty Ptant Sdentl9ta on what la undoubtedly the
moet f.,,._tic: ftowertng ahede ne evw Introduced In
America -the Incredibly beeutlful Paulownl• ••. the only
flowertng shade tr .. In ell of nature that can do ell of this
and mor.:
RUD WHAT 1ltE EDBTS SAY MOUT
1HE INCREDml.E PAIA.OWNIA •••
1HE FASTEST GROWING R.OWERING
8ttADe 1'llEE evER D19COVEREDI
MIGHT: Go'l'l Pl.,,t Sclentlata and BotaNcel Experts ,.
port 18 to 22 fMt of growttl the very first year on apec:I· Men.,...,
n.t'a more growth IN JUST ONE SINGLE SEASON tt'9n
.....,. a fully matur.d 15-yw-otd now.mg doQwOod, °'
pn..ar~
IPMAO: Un~ RHU Chen repcMt bNutlful ~
mental apt9lld of neeliy 36 feet et maturity .•. peck9d
wWI thol••lda ol IMgftlficent now.. TtNnk of It. tt not
onty surges skyward In the ~t ~ular burst of be.uty y.,u'w ewr ...., ... but, ateo erchea out In a
m8QAZlne-cov.r dlaptay of color-drenched branches.
IAU: lAldng editors report: •.. grows In almost any
soil .•• end below-nto root-hardy, too. Yea, because
nature hes endowed thle landaca..-rtlat'a "drMm-ttee"
with super.growing strength ••. beceUM It la Virtually
rnlat8nt to most "9fY common ~ . . • 19qul,.
pt'Ktically no care at ... You~ pin It and target It
... If• .. simple -that.
A TOWIR OF BEAUTY'
IN JU8T ONe SINGLE YEARI
Y•, who uya you haw to spend • am811 fortune fof a
flowetlng shade t,..? -end then spend half a ltfetlme.
How'e th/a fol a natural ercltway In front of your drlv.-
way -twin foW9tS ol flowering bNuty In I-. time than
·~ ~ dfN/Md PtJNlble.
VITAL STATISTIC8 PllOll LEADING EXPERTI
llA1VM GROWTH em -45 to eo fMt
llATUM GM>WTM aPMAD -36 to 50 f.et
ZONm CM' ttARDIMeSI -c:omptetety root-hardy from
deepest '°'*' to .. far north .. Mont,...., C.Mda. Flowen beeutlrUlty ev.n after tO below aro wln-.r ,,.. ..
0.. Y~ GROWTH MTI -E11per1a report growth
l'8f199 of up to 22 fwt tM first year attar planting ~
men .,... under os*mum conditions, up to t5 to 18
fMt under ~r condlttone .men PN"ed for fOllage
g~onty.
PLOftM -When ttM la et blooming alze, In Juat a
,..,, ahoft years. you'U eftjof thick penlc ... of tnlgrant
lawncler blooms. Hlghfy rec:onamended by ~
.,... • .,,eclmen pining tor front lawn.
IOL MQU......,.. -Natural atrengttl and vigor .itow It to aoer full f~ In .._..,, poor aoll. You can
plantlt .... y ......
CAM -No •S-Clal c.,. what80Wr. No apr9Yfng. No
du1tlng. No apec:lal feeding. Naturally '"l•tant to mott
"9fY dt9HM. peat or lneect.
TAKEI MIT 11 ...,.,.. TO "-ANT -MWUDI
YOU WITH A U'Wi M CM' 9IAUTY ITMT1NG na WRY YURI
waiting tor It to grow? It UMd to ~ that
way -BUT NOT ANY LONGER. Not since 'M
have finally tracked down the one 8'ngle
trff In all of nature that holat1 It-
self high, ao fut you can U.erelly
meaaure the difference In both
height and 1pread from week to
--" •.• Of lalla • yetdetic:k end meu-
ure tM tncredlbte clffwence In feet
from month to month!
GROWS .. MY 80L-
REQUIRE8 NO SPECIAL CARE -
SOARS INTO A MASTERPIECE
OF LUSH. GRUN BEAUTY ..
"'8T A llATTIR OF llONTitSI
Beat of all, unlike moat t'"8 that demand conatant pam-
pering ... the only tMng y.,u do wMfl you plant Pautowola
la wa'8f It and enjoy It. Thllt'a .tty leedlng botmnlcel gar-
dens ... landec:ape arti.~ .•. garden editors .•. recom-
mend It .gain end ll09ln tor ~ Who want •
atunnlng dleplay of both bMuty and shade . . . and with
practically no more work than a couple of aprinkle9 •
aeaaon.
Picture your patfo bathed In the coot, lrat1r•nl beauty ol
Ihle ehow~ng mlrecle-tr .. lrom Nrl'f -.prlnf1 to the
llral MOWS Of wlntw.
8UPPUE8 UTREM!LY SHORT •••
ONC2 GONE. OFFD WILL NOT BE
REPEATED THll IEAION -80 ACT NOWI
Now, tM price of thla super.growing ahede tr.. i. not
$20 or S30 but • mere $3.16 . • . yea, onty $3.95 for thla
magnificent shade tree that reward• you with auc:h a glori-
ous dtaptay of grOWth IN JUST ONE SINGLE Y~RI
However. aupptl• are ,going fut. All Ofden filled on a
First-come Flrtt-atllpped balfa. You muet act nowt
Here'•• t11•Uf'l •/oht you don't heve to ttlllt h•" • Hte-
,,,,,. growing -• mafcMd pair ol now.lttfl ehow-
p1_,.., eo effOft(/ Md aturdy )'Ofl OM aefue/li/ tllng a
hammock befwMn tlNHrt.
Never Ha There Been a Fater-Growlng, Flow-
ering Sh8de Tree Introduced To .America -
Royal Paulownla
Yes, plant this seaaon -... It soar forth In • towr of beauty In
Just one yeerl It's the meet apec:tacular splurge of both growth and beauty of any shade tr .. ever brought to this country. And It'• 90 easy
to grow even • child can do ltl
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MOHD BACK
And r~r: S.Uefactlon la guarenw.d. You muet be
thrUled In ew.y way With thla wondrous nowertng ahade t,..
or RETURN IT AT ANY TIME within 90 days for a fult ,..
fund of you! !>~rchue price. Ute the No-Rl!k~ ~_pon below.
NOTU: All orders prompety atilpped In proper planting time for
your areal • 1tn ...,_ c-. 1&
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Pteue rush me the Flowering Shade Tree(s) Indicated
bek>w:
O 1 for only $3.15 plus ~ postage & hMdllng O 2 fot only M .15 (IAYI t1.00) plus 50¢ poatqe & handling
O 4 for only S10 (IAYI M.ot) plua 75-post11g9 & handll"O 0 10 fof only S20 (IAYI •UO) plus 11.50 pottage & handling
If after reoetvtng my order I'm not delighted, I may retum It
within 90 daya and you will refund the full purch ... price (ex-
cept postage and handling).
Total amount encloted Check Of mon.y order,
• no COO. pie .... Penn. retldenta add 8% aal• tax.
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A ' Handy Primer for Preservtng
SWnmer's BOunty for Winter -
An imaginative collection of recipes designed to help you savor
the fruits of summer long into the winter. Some of these recipes are
for canning, some are for the freezer, some are sun~ried, and others
just kind of "make themselves."
a,. ... .._..,...._ aw...._ ...... ,._.
~ .... ,. cup ..... Julc:ie
1 t l .. DDR wartNc..., powder•
2cupe .....
-,. cup .. k-ciootslng t8p6oca
¥1 te•paan..et
1 (.._. tik:e) flotl c.ltl• or pie peM
1. To peel peaches: drop peaches into boiling
water for 30 aecoods; tran,afer with sloued spoon
to cold waler. Skins wiJI alip right otl.
2. Halve and remove pits from peaches and
plums. Slice into large bowl (there ahould be
about 8 cups); add lemon juice. ucorbic acid
powder and tou to coal
S. Combine 1Upr. tapioca and salt; add to fruJC.
Let ataocl for l S minuta.
4. Divide fruit mixture evenly among J (~-inch)
foiJ cake or pie pans.
5. Ooubl~wrap in rrceur paper or lleavy'<loty
aluminum foil; label; freeze..
I . When needed, remove from frceu.r and
unwrap. Makes filling for 3 pies
•Commercially known u Fruit Fresh
SPIRITED RAISINS
1 cup --............... ,....,.
\Ii °"P wenMd br~. """' ot•nge liqueur,
cott ... tt.'°'ect llqu.ur, dtOcol•te-b .. d ....... ....,,, .......
1. Place raisins in sterilized lh ·pint jar. Pour
warmed liquor or liqueur over them; and seal.
2. Let stand for 24 hours or more, sbakina
occasioully.
3. When uslna Spirited Raiaim in a recipe, take
out desired amount, atraininc liquor beck into
jar. To replenish, add more raisins and liquor 10
the jar. estimating proportions.
Malu1 I half pint
-· ,..,.. .... ·r... .......
PEACHY-PLUM PIE
P8*ylofclcMlbte...._,.. .....
-
1 (..._)'*'frozen ,.ech ,.._pie tllllng
1911 rollr
1t111paa•....,
tllilllupaa•.....,
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1. Preheat oven to 42S•F. RoU out half of pastry
and line the bottom of an 8·incb pie pan.
2. Slide pie filling out of foil pan into pastry-
lincd pie pan.
a. lloU out remaining pastry; cut into strips and
make a lattice to~.
4. Beat ca yolk with water. Brush lattice with
eu glaze and sprinkle with sugar.
I. Bab for 60 lo 70 minutes, until fruit is fork
tender and crust is aolden. Crust should be cov·
ered with aluminum foil when brown to prevent
burnin,g. Serve warm or cold with heavy cream
if desired. M aw 6 to 8 servings
POLYNESIAN PAPAYA MARMALADE
1j8'(100D.) .......... ..
2 ~ dMlpp1d .......... ,..,. (1¥1 ,..,.,..)
1 cup c:IHppld fNell ....... (2 wl)
2 tlbl1 If aw leMOft luic»
DMllult
1. Combine all ingredlentJ in heavy skillet or
saucepan. Cook over medium beat, stirring
for about lS minuta, just until juices have
tbicteoed llilbtly.
2. Pour into 2 sterilized half-pint jars. Seal.
Malen 2 luJJ/ pints
GRAPEVINE PRESERVES
1 •. (lbout 1 ~) ....... ..,.,.., '""'" m. .....
2 .... Wiii, pee6ed Md 8'6ced
2 &lbl1 ... aw .._. ju6ce
2 .... paw or-.. cw....._ peel(.....,)
1 ... .,..,. food ~ (opdon.t)
1 cup .._..com .,.,..
2l'l a,....,..,
~~--1 pq. (1~ ou.) powdered fruit pec:tJn
1. Chop grapes in blender, a few at a time, at
low speed. ( Do not puree.)
2. Repeat for oranges. Measure 2 cups fruit with
juices into bowl. Stir in lemon juice, peel; add
Cot11i1111,d
fAMILY WUJU.Y, AYll* •• tm • n
!
C011tl11wd
food co1orin1 if desired.
3. Tborouahly mix com syrup
and supr into fruit; let stand
for I 0 miouta.
~ Mix waler and pectin in
saucepan. Brina to boil and boil
for l minute,stirrina col'.lllandy.
5. stir pectin mixture into fruit:
continue 1tinin1 for 3 minutes.
I. Ladle quickly ibto sterilized
(recur jan. or container, allow-
ioa IA-inch head space.
7. Seal acc:ord1n1 to manulac-
turet's direc:tlool. Let atand at
room temperature for 2• houn.
Store in freeur.
L If uaed in 2 or 3 weeb, store
in refri,erator. Mal•l 1~ plrtt1
,..... '"* Plddee: • .., .. ... .......... ........, ... .... --.....
FRESH FRUIT PICKLES
a~ddw.......,
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MIMo.._
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1. Combine vineaar. suaar ,
water. bay leaves and picklina
spice in a larae saucepan. Brina
to a boil. reduce heat and sim·
mer for IS minutes.
2. Arran1e fruit in hoc. stcriliz:ed
jars and pour pkklina mhuure
ovu fn.1it . Seal immediately.
3. Lee stand in boilina·walcr
bath for 2S minutes or in pres~
sure cooker ac:c:ordina to miam.t•
facturer'a directions.
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1. Ped peaches; drop peaches
into boilina water for 30 powdered fruit pectin.
secooda. S. Over hiah beat, cook and
2. Transfer with a slotted spoon cootinuowly stir until mixture
to cold water, slip oil skins. comes to a full boil.
tfal\/e and removelJD. -t;-Add-supr.-brinf'-to-.. (ult
3. Finely chop or pind peaches roUiD1 boil and boil for l mio-
to mate • cupa: add lemon ute. lfirrina coastandy.
juice. 7. Remove from heat; skim otf
4. In • 6-to 8-quart sauc:epu. foam with metal spoon. SCir and
tborouahly m.. peaches with ak.im for S minutca.
Peaches ~in ordinary caM.ini syrup foe 12 hours.
Fnllt·Ftelli. lbu need II for
cannlns.•dnatwl fresh fruit.
If you want all the fruit you serve to look and taste its freshest,
what you really need is fruit-Fresh. Because Fruit-Fresh contains
a special ingredient that locks in the natural, "just-picked" color
and flavor. Which means no more brown, mushy-looking peaches.
Fruit-Fresh is economk:al, too. A 5-oz. can will preserve up to
75 lbs. of peaches. Here's how: For Canning: simply add Fruit-Fresh
to the regular syrup. For Freezina: add 49 ~
Fruit-Fresh to the syrup or dry sugar. For 1
• • •
Fresh Fruit: sprink)e frui&·Frah on your
just-sliced fruit before
refrigerating. Sound good?
It tastes delicious. ........... *'. ... ........ ..
SANTA ROSA
JAM ANO JEU. V
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1. Slice and pit plume. Put
pluma and water in larac. heavy
kWtlle. Brina to a boil. Reduce
htat and simmer for S minuta.
2. Halve atrawberriea (there
should be about l cupe); add to
plums. •lont wldt mp.r and
lemon juke. Mix well.
3. Brina mixture to a full, roll·
Ina boll, stirrin1 constantly; boll
for I minute.
4. Remove from heat immedi·
ately, atir in pectin. Slim otf
foam with metal spoon. Stir and
skim for S minuta.
5. Cov~r larac bowl with 1everaJ
L Into clean, bot. sterilized
crocks or jelly Jlaua, pour I
tablespooll liquor if desired.
t. Add hot jam. leaving Y1 -inch
apece at top. Ccwer....jam-Un..-
mediately with ~-inch hot
paraffin..
10. Gently till jar so para(lin
"dimt." and seals edges all
around. Store in cool, dry place.
Mo/us 6 10 7 c11ps
•A &roagrain ribbon "lifter"
can be placed on jam 10 help lift
out paraffin. Pour a thin layer
of paratfto onto the jam. lay
ribbon in puaftin and pour
another layer o{ hot wax over
the ribbon. Secure end to crock
with tape until paraffin sets
ftrmly.
BRANDIED
DESERT FRUITS
1 -(1 .. , llgM llMOWft ...... , .......
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1-(loaa.)**I~
1-(100IL)pMed .... ,_,,....
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1. Combit\e auaar and water in
a saucepan and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat and si mmer for S
minutes.
2. While syrup is simmering.
arranae fruit and almonds in
hot, slcriliz:ed jars.
3. Remove syrup from heal and
add brandy. Pour over fruit and
seal jars. Mak.el 2 q11C1rts
VINELAND VINEGAR
1~a.,. ......... .......,
1.-111paonhonef ,. ., n a-.nn ........ .,.....
1 ...... ''"" ........ . ..... ......... .,.,..
1. Warm the wine vinegar aod
honey l.o a 1mall saucepan.
2. Place arapes, pineapple and
oranae rind in a pint bottle and
pour in the wanned vineaar.
Cap and let stand for several
days. (Variation: Omit pine·
apple and orange peel; add
sprigs of favocile fresh herb.)
Makes I pint
thlclmeaaea of cheesecloth. Sc·
cure with large rubber band.
I . Pour hot jam throu1h cloth,
1tirrin1 gently to allow most of
juice to strain through .
1. Spoon pt.1lp mlitture out of
cheaecloth (there should be
about 2 cupt). Mill in ~ cup of
lhe arraincd ;elly.
Cnt11/n1u•d n 11 f>OI~ IS
A Cdcbrn) ·coo~
Down-Honte Cann1·ug Ideas FftHD
Loretta _L~nn's Garden
lly 1..eretta l.YJUI
In conversation with Helen Ooreey
Waming: The Surgeon G1n1r1I His D11ennined
Thac Cipett1 SmoUtg ls Dlngerous 10 Your Helhh.
• --
racrve foods. I put up everythin,
think of: veactables, fruits-even
llid1)iuebttrypreRrVer.I ba-ve
an old boot Oil c:anaing we've used for
yean, but I almost know every recipe by heart.
rve never had any fear about my stuff spoil-
ing. I've done thiQls lite canain& beam the
~-pack way. I tea.I them in stcriliz.ed jan and
thco boil them for boun in a water ti.th. I
think the thing we like moat in our family is
my caaocd gmm beam with salt port. Wbco
you opea them up, they lalte • frab • beam
juat ou.t of the garden!
ln the summer, we always have a wonderful
garden. When I look out the wiDdow and see
bow beautiful it ia. iL mates me mad to think
, I may not have the time to be there for the
._ .......... ...,......_.....__,~-----.... ---D&lll-plantiog. UM--yeu, l made-9Uff fd-oe----1
home at the planting time and went out and
bought the seeds and planted everything! My
housekeeper bcJpcd me. She kcpc the weeds
out and cared. for iL Gardening'• certainly one
of the little things I just k>Ye to dot
DILL PICKLES
...... nr.oi1C111•1no, ..... , lnc:Me ...
• ... ddlr vtneg., ........
¥1 cupcoeree ...
12 .......
3 cloves gllfllc, dM'pp Id
• plecea °' .... (alze °'. ,..,
1. Scrub cucumbers with a bruab, rinse well
and pack into hot, sterilized jari.
2. Heat toaetber vineaar, water and aalt until
aalt is diuolved. .
3. Stull' 2 heads of dill and a piece of garlic and
alum into each jar.
4. Fill each jar with bOt brine. Seal at ooce.
_ ~re in a cool place. Maku 6 q114rts
FRESH_ PICKLED 8E£1'S
2 ............. -........... cooUd,
....... cut ... .....
~ ......
¥I cup ....
1~ a,..ddlrvlnegar
Plndt .... powder
1 te•pDDft181t
1 lmlllr1paDft WW. snuetard Med
1 t111paon wllClle oae., eMd
1 te19PDDft .... bfadl pepper ~ t11191D1M Wale ......
1fi tlllPDDft ...........
1. Set quarwred beets uide.
2. Combine 1u1ar. water, vineaar, aartic pow-
der, sale, mustard and celery seed In a sauce·
pan. Tie pepper, allspice and clova In a
cheeaecloth baa and add to aaucepan.
3. Bring to boil and allow to boil for one
minute. Add beeta and brina to boil apin.
4. Remove spice baa. Pack beeta and liquid in
bot, sterilized jan. Seal at once. Malce1 3 plnt1 '
f4 • FAMfLV WEEICLV. AUOWI I, 1t1t
•---~Contiltued__kom ~fc 12
1. Slice plUIDI thinly (there should be S
cups); discard pi~.
2. Tum plums into large saucepaD; add
com syrup and bring to a boil, stirring.
Boil for 3 minutes.
rYour nW:rute UJto blender-co1ntsn-...--11
I. Ladle jam into bot, steriliud jars, fill-
ing to within ~ inch of top; seal with
2-pjcce metal caps or with paraffin.
t . Repeat for remaining jelly.
Malces I ¥.i pinu jam, plus 4 to 5
half pints jelly
SOLAR PLUM JERKY
2 .......... ,._ (llboelt 14-11)
,. cup llgltl com .,.,.
''CWllllil .... eM .. " I It .... -.... ,.. ................ ,..,..,..
Adequate auppllea of gl ... Jara are expec·
ted this year. There are more metal Ilda on
the ma"'et because prOductlon haa been
lncreued. No shottagea at• expected In
preau,. and water-bath canners.
.. , cloft't .......... ""'JOU Mwe to ... a
.............. -for .... tooda,
blend until smooth. Set aside to cool.
4. Prepare a smooth, level drying surface
in full sunlight Cover cookie sheets or
baking pans with clear plastic wrap.
S. Pour strained puree onto prepared
surface and spread to ~·inch thickness. -
I. Let dry in sunlight. (Drying may tab
up to 24 boun.) Bring pans inside at end
of day and finish drying acc:ond day.•
7. Fruit is dry when pune ca.a be peeled
........... ..., ....... .....,., ..
oNolt ID toe*-..._, CM-. ...... ..,.r
Adding other vegetables lowers the acidity
of tomatoes, which can provide a favorable
environment for the growth of botuJlnum
bacteria. So when you add other vege-
tables, use the pressure-canner methOd
and follow the directions car9fully.
end not tor olllera." "I uae Ute open-kettle ••U.od. Wltat'a
-RlgherfemJ)aratul'W ant required to-de--...... wMh-tllllfr'!-
stroy botullnum bacteria In auch low-acid In this methOd, food Is cooked In an ordl·
food u meets, fish, poultry and all vege-nary kettle, then packed Into hot jars and
tables eKcept tomatoes. The only safe way sealed without processing. Temperatures
to can these foods la tp uae a pressure Jn open-kettle canning are not high enough
canner, which provldea temperatures to destroy apollege organisms that may-be
(240•F.> higher than that of bolling water In food. Spollege ba~terla may also enter
(212•f .). the foOd When It la tr4nafe"ed from kettle
to jar. So the open-Uttle method la ""'
recommended, except tor telllea .
............ ._ ............... to
be pc'Clc1111d lft • ba•ne **' bllltr
Yes. Thia prevents the growth of molds
and yeuta thal can cause spolaage and
deetroy quality.
"t uee Ida wtllt eae.-.-. Wlwft lhcMlld
... ................... 7111'1'"
Befol'9 placing filled jars In the processing
kettle,.Jlgblly~~ewbandl and
leave In tightened poaltJon. Do not tight;:!
screwbanda any more after proce.lng.
"Can Ilda and eecew•llde be '9UMd'P''
Metal lids with a sealing compound should
not be reueed. Screwbanda In good condl·
tlon may be reused. ................... ~ ... cer..-...
~~~~#?~1'4t"~
offw ........ two ban ol c-, !any .. ,.
off plastic easily.
I. For storina. roll up Jerky in plastic
wrap and seal u,hdy.
9. Jerty wiB keep • room temperature
about 1 month, in refri,erator about 4'
moaths-OL.Lyeu..jn fttacr.
Molcu 2 lleeeu about 12 ;r I 5 i11dw1 eocJe
•Drying may be flniabed indoon. Set
cookie sheets in I so•P. oven. Leave door
open. Jerky can be dried completely in-
doon. Set pans of pune in ovcu. Heat
to 2oo•F. and tum oven off. Reheat oven
several times a day to maintain a temper· 11,
ature of 200•P. Jerky will dry in. about
24houn.
....... be cti 1Cl11 d?" .
To t•t a jar that has a ftat met.I lid, pr..a
cent« of lld; ff lld la down and wlH not
move, jar la sealed. Teat the ... , on glua
Jan with poroelaln·llned capa by turning
each jar partly OWN In your hands to ... If
liquid seepe out of the jar.
• ._.... Celt I get ...,_.elan oa ltow. \0
c.tlDodal ..... 1'"
Wrh• to the Superintendent of Documents,
U~ Gcwernment Printing Office, Wahing-
ton, D.C. 20402 for these publlca on1:--
"Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables,"
HG Bui. 8 (45-); "Home Canning of Meat
and Poultry.'' HG Bui. 108 (35¢); "How to
Make Jellies, Jama, and Preaerv" at
Home," HG Bui. 56 (55f); "Mulng Plcklaa
and Relishes at Home," HG Bui. 92 (45-) .
'
Woman with
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lkJINQ, RU881AN STYU .. ..., ......
A 11'1811 ....: The Russiana have introduced
fastu and mare et&cient methods ol spk'e
travel. and now they've come up with a
speedier way to move acrou 9CllDe of their
mow-laden tena.lo.. With the help ol a
b.ckpeck eogioe. &tted with a propeller,
crcm-<:ountry siding can oow have the same
thrills as downhill-speeds in~ ol SO
miles an hour are pouible, c~ de-
signer. The engine is set in motion as the
skier builds up his own moa4tum· While
this mechanism may make croa-country
more fun, im't skiing perilous enough with-
out being harnessed to a lot of sharp-edged
equipment?
BJ Frank 8llginlkl
• •
......... ..a. .....
COllllng ol ... : "Ewir 1iDoe I ,._a YOUDI girl. I knew I would
ieM:b my peak at around ..,
85. Well, fm 36.-.d, unlike IO
many other women, gled to lld-
mit my ap. I haws beaun to
,.Jise my true .elf. My body II
in better slmpe tma it's ewr
been. I've been on a prutllin
diet. and I find I haw much
IDClle energy-both~ Mad
mental-as a remit. fve Ft lines
around my eyes, but they don"t
bother me. Even tboucb I ldYe
cbildren. I've prepered myllllf
not to have any and not to be
embittered when I'm older be-
ame I didn't. Oiildrm ue
Rippmed to be your ....
comfort in middle ap. but I
.. WI enouP woodedul mml·
oriel already. rm loaldot f«-
ward to being a 9eX)'. crazy old
lady.-
..., .. col111 ...,,, .. ....,.., ..._
publlcm COMM tllll ... 'I Here'1 Democrat
Jamee Michener'• view: '°The athlete and
bll ~ mowi in a
world ol ooa.terVa-
live values and are
IUl"l'OUDded by oon-
lelVative types. Very
few Democrats --..... -
\\Ti 11. l 011
!'IA
simple c:ounes, IJke phy1icel educatJoo Of
business. 11le prlCtices leave you too tired
to study more tt.n wMt you need to pt by.
You're definitely too tired to think OD~
own. You're told to be 1usp6cloul ol hippies
and radicals. You end up avoidma the u-
-IOciatiom-tbe inteDec:tua.I pve.and-tab
'"' "Of -r• I I t j e. 1 t W with people ol varioua ~are
....._ ,_..,, W• ,_.,.. .... ...,.. ..... really as much eollete edUC9tioo M w~
" • FAMILY WHICL'I', AIOO'* •.um
DWIAN8fl
.. Ullllre -_, o11w-... "
)'OU learn in the classroom. Increasingly, you
accept the philosophy cil the locker room.
Physical strength and the ability to with-
stand ~ are the most J.)Olitive virtues.
Women are -things. Bookish people and
little people are suspect. Finally, with the
scholarships, the alienation and the practice
houn, you come to view it all as a job.' "
From "Sporti in America." by James Mich-
--/D--..:1-._._ ...... ,. .,,..,
DJ
f AM lY w(fl 'I 0 11nu ·-APO
Tb
d8J-Sylvia
19; Connie
c.sther Wil-
88; Robert
?isber 48;
.rlene Dahl
Nolan 74.
--Alfred ....,,.,_
•TMDAY NOPU:
..... .._end -Doutll•
Quips
&Quotes
~
BJ Rlctwd Annour
PRE-TV
Moat houaes today have a family .......
What once we cleecribecl u a -.
It's where we all sit a.cl wMda
TV,
• lhat wt.at 61 we do b.m them?
I dimly recall (it wu lmlg ago,
No......, tbea, at wlaida to
look)
We oftea played pmes, lib
cbecbn -carda. Or maybe we rad a hook.
lt'1 po111'ble, evea, that in our ...
Or to at leaat aays my mother,
We dlcl what's not clone in our
family ro6m1
T albcl (and listened) to one
another.
Sign in "" ltallon redaurant
window: "Blc~enn4ol Speclal-
Chlclcen Catch-a·Torfl ...
-Conrad Fiorello
Everything in Washington has
a political tone to it. For instance,
in ttie Library of Congress the
signs don't say: SILENCE. They
say: NO COMMENT.
-Robert Orben
Brogglnlf: the patUr of littu
feats. -T. J. Mclnemev
1HROUGH A attlD'S l!ftS
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WAID S. LEE INC.
1234 S. Main St.
Santa Ana -547-5126
CllYIH MOTOIS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -131-3171
CADILLAC
MAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.tl 00
CHEVROLET
CONNILL CHIYIOLIT
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546· l 200
DATSUN
DOT DATSUN
18835 Beach Blvd.
Hunt. Beach -142-7711
GAIDIH GIOYI DATSUH
13861 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -llt-7000
THIODOll IOllNS FOID
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -642-0010
SUNSIT FOID
5440 Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster -64MO Io
UNIVEISITY
OLDSMOllLI
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.9640
AUIH OLDSMOllLI.
CADILLAC & GMC
28332 Camino Capistrano
Laguna Niguel -131-0100
HONDA
ION GOODWIN HONDA
700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton -171·04U
HONDA SANT A AHA
301 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana -140.7430
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHNSON& SON
UNCOLN·MllCUIY
2626 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.SHO
SANTAANA
UNCOLN MllCUIY
1301 No. Tustin
Santa Ana -147-0511
OLDSMOBILE
UHIYllSITY
OLDSMOllLI
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.9640
PONTIAC
PHILLIPS IUICIC, PONTIAC & OPEL, INC.
24888 Alicia Parkway
Laguna Hills -137-2400
ION GOODWIN
PONTIAC -GMC
700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton -171-0412
PORSCHE-AUDI
DONIUIMS
POISCHI AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -U6-23U
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445 E. Coast Hwy.
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GAIDIHGIOYE
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13821 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -554-0100
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18881 Beach Blvd.
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13731 Harbor Blvd.
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SUllDH, AUCUST I
1 ... e If\ ai1..,1111•11 ..... 1973 NFC Ptayo/1-MIM•SOll V1k1n1s" Wtslltnston Rtds'lns.
11:00 • "tN P'Yla T..-: s--t Tt., "811tktyt Boy's llanch C111mp1on
ships" (4hr) Top pros c0f11pele IOI S7S.OOO 1n lhe 51m1li111l1in&les ano
doubles m11clles lrom Columbus, Ohio
12:11e (9 ) Ml Actiell
................ ws..OalllN A'a. ue. (J1) v.. lt ... b f1n1ls ol lhli SI00.000 mtn I 11n<s
tou1n1mtnt ltn l1om North Conw11. Ne• H1mpsll11t
1'0t e flMll 1'11.S.-,...._. (II) Los Anseles llams ~s 01ili1
!MbOys ••a lie r-•.-... 7:0t(Qll ) Cliia•Jh1•i• r-.
llOtlOA Y, IU"'ST I S:JOe O ......,~._..
l:Ot • "* P'Yla ltllllis (R) Men's fonali 1n lhe Buoeye Bo~s Ranch Compehhon lrom Columbus. Ohio 1:11(8 ,......,lll&M .....
TMUISOAY, AUQUST lZ
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SATURDAY, AUC:UST 14
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1:09. ~ Tllllllt Da11 llow1111nd Dabnty Coltm111 •S loM 8tr1d1110
•lid Eric 8tatd4n Tony lr1btrt and Bobby R111s co hosl
1:00 • (QI ) ID P'CA W Clt':iu •-•1 Tll11d 1ou110 plar lrom lltt
IM1Jt1$1011al Co\intfl Club 1n W 1n1f911. DC 4:• e IIll CIS s,.tb s,.ctxlllH Gtr1111n Grand Pm Svpe1bowl ol
Motocross, and 1 loot at lht 11 member chmb1n1 tu m IOI the Amt11t1n
81ttnttnn11I Moun! Emut ttped11io11
S:Ot e (IJI) ) 0 AIC'a W. "'1W ti s,trtl
l:OO 8 0 ()') at • Wt ,.,.,.._ ,....,,. Tift delendinf Super
Bowl clllmpt0n P1ttsbur111 Stetltls mul lhe Wash1n1ton Redskins lft
the 1111ion's C,p1111.
7:11 ..... l're·S.-F..-.A l1Ye con ra1e of the C•mt between Rems
tnd St1tt11
ll:tl e...,.. r ... t• Pittsbur1h n Photn11.
SllllAY, Mm. l• •CC> "Tn,te c.." (IUljl) '67-Y11l ltynt1t1. C1111ttop11t1 Plumm1r
7:11 • <JD .,.. -.r (tdv) '5S-Jo1111 Wont, l11111n Bttall ••r. "Tiii Utt ti bile t." (dre) '37-h ul Muni l:JO <• Cl>> 9 (C) "T1ll M:•lllM" (dra) '69-Btklm fthmlo,
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1:00 • CC) "My Cllllill WecMI'' (dr1) 'Sl-OliYla de .Hnlll1n4 e ~Ille~ M" (susp) '66-D1Yld Nlwn. Cyril Cuuck S Ill Ille Cit (dr•) '69-0llm Rttd. S.m1nth1 Euu
a.:JO I CC> "T1ll ,.,,_ CM!e""(com) '66-J1ck Lammon
..._,." (tlft) '65-Merlon 81ando, ltd 811nner TVDOAY, MltUST 10
l:tl • CC> "T1lt .. c..11" (dn) '61-Sttphtn Boyd
• CC> "T1ll '-'ll.;;J.d~~f Harper. Dim McBain
1:00 e a:> "t. lM * Wll" (dra) 'S8-Robert H01to11 Dana Wynttf •a:> "0.,.'• llftlll" (drt) ·&a-ltsllt Nielsen. L11n1t Kmn a ...._. Mttft '9, TrwMe f ..... " (tom) 68-llosalond
Russell
TMUISOAf, AUGUST If
l.iO e CC) "T1lt Clw ... Ti .. " (d11) '69-V11n1 l1ti, W1lh1m Holden
•~al* '8dflc" (dra) '51 -JoM Warne
• CC) "T1lt llllot" (dra) '68 Anthony Quinn Mochul Caine t:ot e 0 Cl) al G CC) "tllwte " (d1a) '71 -lm fond1, Oon1ld
Sutht1l1nd fltOAY, AUCUST U
1:00 e "Tiit DW1J Mtt•" (drt) '63 John lrel1nd Cwrl luram e .,.._. (SC• Ir) ·~-'''"" WlllllllOlt. £dmwnd G•'nn •Ct> ......... (dr1) '63-Robert M11chum
t:11 e <UJ w a:J ~ " • Mc• c.t••" <d111 11 Mll\111 Bttulll. frwo NtlO.
• ca , a ~ ~ c.trad" ''"' "'-,.... e.w.. SATUllOlY, MUST 14 1.• •a:> '1llllf tf ~ (tdv) 'SI Stm llmts
1:00 e (IS Cl)) 0 "lrttHI• St111" <•d•I 16 1111 St John a:>,. Ml, Ill•" (d11) '16-$11111 StevtM
• "AllllClll Ttmf" (dr1) '70-Mlehetl Rennie
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THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL SO
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
SUllCIAY, AUQUST I )., ...........
4:30 Tiit ,,.., Mtlklll ftl~
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Howtrd H1wu 1s prohled
10:00 lieu* 0. kl &11n
nin1 111lh D1 V1nc1's retutn to
M1l1n tht PIOl'lm tlKU hrs
dap u a m1hl11J en11nttf.
his 11llsl1t 11o lly ••th
Michel1n1elo his 1nnn1.on ol
1 w1nsed m1ch1ne. ind his
work IOI hi$ ltttst port111t -
"lhe GIOCOnd•." OI Mont l~
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l:GO fee. tf W... A doeu
111tnt1ry on th pibltms or lht
elderly
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11phy ol 1nth10poloe1st Curtis
who 19tnt more lh1n JO ytm
photor11ph1na the American
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d0Cum1nt1ry on Clltrlts Beb
bare. 1n m •nlnc 191h ctn
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7:00 Hip ScMll Clltlt F•ll
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N1v1J0 lnd11ns In Gallup, N M 9:GO M t11t t.,
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WCDIKSOAY, AUCUST 11
l:Ot Tiii frtlldl Ole! l:JO .... ., ,...., •• ....,.. .. ,. ..... 4:GOS....Strttt
5:00"" Clktrk c.,., S:JOY•Mep•
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stuu ltlds a "d1StuS11011 CM1
llM C011lrowtn11I IQllt of t1p
Pl"I Oii cllposilS b1111td In the
c.onhntnttl shelf of lllt U S
7:GO s..tll ~ ll9ftllM A Ml Its ot five p10111ms show1n1 the
Black involvement 1n h1stoiy
lrom the lite 1700$ 10 the turn
ol the 20th century
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A loo~ ti tht crtahvt 11ts
cln sts al lht U111ms11y ol
Soulhtrn C1hf0tn11 11 ldy11
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t:JO llifrtn II TiM A tour •1lh
Ille ocu no&11phic ruurch
¥tSRI, UM Hollis t11ndbtr1.
10:00 Qarln tn•: lluH Ct•·
bMill ti 1-Uh l'fo111m traces Ille dew1lopment of tht
Chtrlestown 1111 ol Boslon
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film sttfnnc Alt< Guinness
SATUllOU, ACICUST I•
J:GO ,,..., A ptoflle ot 11rono
mist ud socrolo&lst Ju n P1e1Tt Hiiiei, wllo spent 18
months with the l"lam1es of
lhe Utur1 foiut 1n Afnca
•:OO Ofl.sa.t Oii hrt I (I)
5:00 .._ ai.fltl ._A biOCll
phr ol tht Americen com
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l:tl ""' A filmed ldn•ture lh1ou1h lht solu system
sllow1n1 the mos! rKtnl dis
COlltrltS. .......... n.en ....... t.,
, ....
#for letter or Worse," 1 comedy pilot on
NIC, Friday at •M, ltan JKll Weston and
MMp lednloncl (hUlbwl and wife In real
llfel • Jd .... ~ Hollnd, I Couple
who c1l1bra ... their _.. w.Wlns .....,_
venuy wl llld up whltlns a ....,,...
COUMllor. TM couple lnwttet Jadl's bull-
............ 519" w .... (Colwad ... ,
....................... (Hwy McCor-
.... , to tllelr annlnnary ......,, and hne
one ol llMlr ,.,,......,_,. .,.......... .. Steve
..., ....., conwtnce the Holmdt lo whit a
....... CGHRHI• (ldpr 0.Allll),llMI • ..................... _,...,_
experiment In touchlfta.
-.,.,,, PIKe," another comedy plot (Nlr,
Mollday at •M), mn DelA leete u the
w/openlOr ol a....._... but cleM
.......,_. and ........... hoUle nor the
Sin Pedro wharf, who lftherib I tua boat.
..... her IOft loWs (Erk LaneuYtlle) Ind
dYI II colll MOre to own 1 tua than 11'1
worth and are eventually reteued fl"Olll
debt by lerto (Alt Melnno) I former Navy
.... who buys the boat.
I llORNING
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AlllUST I
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P10nSl11ps" (4hr) fop oros compeie
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ind dollbles matches frOlll Colum·
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sinctes tou111u1ent hYe lrom North
Conway, NH
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•1rkk" (dra) ·~a-Gary Coooer
011ne Yllll. Geraldine F1111euld m MIN: • .._.., f,.. • l'1t·
...,k l'ltlet" (SCI 11) '66-hmio
Kaw111. Yoko Y1111amolo
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(rtf) CJ,)) ~ Kall141•co,e
3:00 8 a.. ,,._ __ feelNll (R)
LA. Rams I'S OallH Cowboys
• 1'MI Is .... lift e MIN: .. , .... Ille S." (dr1l
'51-Glenn FOid, Anne 811111
Cl) UfO
D MIN: a::l "lllM U.," (d11) ·ss~ Jolln W1yne, ltu11n Bmn 9 Mttle: a::l "l1t11H" (Id•)
'66-Adam West, Byrt W1rd
•SMWerCMe-.
(11) CV Ola ••II ..i.i, a..11111 illl ...., S.aert
tDllltfTIMlt QI lleM: rt) ''hr IM i.-If
Mt" (dil) '60-lbcl11rd B.neh111
Stu Erwin
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(<JI) ) f fieNt .. Mall
4:00
8SuMI• (l.J Vic1lfY .. Set
Star fr" CD M"lt: 111111'91" (dr1) '38
!!tile 01v1l, Henry Fond• on w w c..11
TV Wllll, AUOUST I, !979
-•:30-
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8 Meetlllt "'• .,..,.. """ a ._ ew.,...C11t1
1:00 e Star Tr•
11JUtttt ...
• "111 ..._..,, the Se• Peo ole" A look 11 lht work1n11 of Tek111e
II Ille most 1dv111Ctd undersea b1b
11a1 em ~urtt 1nd 11 one ot the
m111ne tcienhsl toms consishna
enllrtly of women
lletielal Gtecra,Mc
D CM....,, 1owt1111 (!IJ llM
CD MIN: "ltislft1 ti ttlt Motll"
(dra) '57-C)nl Cumk, Noel Purcell
• !Ulla '15 U t..cer11
(JI 1\t 100 CW. Ttltltloll Con
hnues, Yll ulelllt• U"'I' 1AM
............. Ill ....
i8) llltwlt: cm "(111111 .... tllt
111111" C•d•) "60-Join Collins,
Richard C,an
IBMtriu11A1111tr
-5:30-
11 <BJU G llM CI1I I.Mia' 0. fD .. ,....., al41-
• Atlltriult/lvael ~ Hew
•V•NING
8:00 .......
II Wit, Frt1 & Ollie
••twit: CC) mor) "TriJI• Crtu " (MP) '67-Yul 81ynner,
Chn~tophtr Plummer. ·=='""' ~--.-.-• llltleuf C..Cr• cm CIJ 111111 """" SM 9CI"-'
(D (() Dilltc•
ID Ollllltry "The OewU's Work" lit
tie known sfor) of 1n Itinerant the
lltr companr and Illinois lawyer
Abr1ham Lincoln who defended 11 1n
1838. Ill •• ,..,..
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• (]?)(]) ..... . .... ,..,.. •cw,.·, Mwlt1111 "C1rm"
~DilleMitll ?I • ja,._ °""" @ ( ........
fD fillll '""'" Gt I'_,.. 19 Trawtl ...... ,c...
7:00 a ffl) r Cl) IO lliMltft
• Ill (J) (II ..... If Dif.
.., MtlllCt on the MQ11nt11n" (R)
Conclusron ol a two part dt1m•
•bout ' I• y111 old boy ltctd 111lh lhe mponsib1hty of t•r1n1 for his
moth11 and younatt blothtr and
SIS!tl While lht l1lht1 IS IWlr fiCht
1n1 111lh lh• Confedtr•te orcu
M1lth Vo1el Cllarles Ardman, Pit
f!owley. £ti( Shu 1nd fod11 f01111
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CJ)WllUllUtlt e <• Cl)) 0 TIMI U•41rm ..... ._.C......"Sh11\1"
A 1rippln1 study of the M1'1 most
lt1rtd ud d1n111ou1 cr111ure
l1l111ed on lon hon 1n tht 1!1d Su
Ille lndJ1n Otu n 1nd 1111 Cud of
[dtn e lllMlt: -C) (211r) •119M U.J"
(adv ) 'SS-Ion Warne l1uru 81call
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-7:30-
fD Dr. •illlftr•
(i21l ) lllMle: '11le taillt Mu· ~,. (drt) ·~-Hu111phrtr Boctrt
lose ftrrtr, YM lohnson e """" LM ... lt 'rocra1111
8&00 e (llJ S-J I Cher (Al
Neil Std1h aunts e 0 (lJJ Ill Ellerr Qum
"The S1n1ster Scen1110" (R) Whtlt
the mov11 version of one of Cllery s
novels rs btln' ltlflltd. the 1cto1 who
pl1rs Clle11 ( ror Oon1hue) rs shot
1nd there 111 su~ects 1nd motives
111lorel Noah Betry. V1ncen1 PrtCe.
Blrbar1 RU!ll ind Don DeFore auest
....... LllO·lld e (9 ) (JI) Sil Millien S lll1n
The 8ton1t 81d1e (Ill Sim jOtftl tht pohct forte to 1nvut1t1le 1
vttmn cop suspected ol involve
mcnt 1n lhths of 1t0111tt compo
Mn ts
• ..i.: (lllr) '11le lJtt ti [lllllt Ziii" (dr1) 31 P1ul Mu111 G.llt
Son0tr111rd Donald Crisp Josoll
ScMd•11ut •s.. ,.,,, s.... ....... .,..,
9 [ .... lt,.,.AtlortCOt11td1tn
lony Randall recrtu t •cetpts trom
Ftude" 1nd 5in&s Hl•t Some
M1de111. My Dur "
-1:30-
• WT DAY -CAU 1111
• 700 ClUI maHOll
-~ 700 ci.. , .... Con tinuu VII Yltll1te unttl 2AM
9:00
• (llJ • (I!) r.lithUI
Ansari 1utsl5 11 Keith McC1llum. 1
111ult1 mm1ou11e construction ly
coon, who is c1lrn In lht lace of
Kol1k's 1nva ttc1tt0n of 1 muder Mc Ca lum helped covtr up with con
crett 18 years 1co
• 0 ())QI G HC Su11•1J lllYlltrY,~ "Ille Cana 11111
SIOle M111h1tt1n" (A) A near perfect
multi 111llllon doll11 robbery 11,u
place d1H1111 the f1lm1n1 of 1 mOllOll
och1rt Ind •hen McCloud 1nvtU1J
1ttt he rS -ootd by an IClftU llld
bOthertd by lft ICIOI •llO WJnlS IO bt
1 r tal hit tltteclrve •ca 1 1>fl u c s.11•1r .... : 'C) (Zllrl•) .,.. ~
hlfen" (dr1) 69-Bekim re~rnio
Chat1ts AtnlWOUI 41.tn 8.tdtl c.n
dl<t Bcr1en hrn1ndo Rty [rnts1
Bo11n1ne. Ol1v11 dt Hav1ll1nd Oul ol
1 btoody rt'IOIUllOll 111d counltt
"volulrOll thll sp1wntd lht btrth ol
lht hctt0~I South AtntllClft rtpubloc
of CortcQuty er111r1u Dai Xe1101. tht
hero of lh11 specl11Cul11 trim version
of H11old Robbtns btst sellrnt novel e c,,., Tt4 At1111tr1111 .......... ,. .,.,....ni..
e MMltf,itct TllMtrt: IMll14tr
II .._..., "l1dy Constocr lyt
ton" Tht suft1111ttn mn t wttll v10
11111 rrnsunct fro111 1 mite
dom1n1t1d rovernment i nd the 11111
l1dy ConS11nc1 Lytton ts tortured
IJld lortt led tn p111on
., lllcllt 4t C.11
-9:30-s..., 1 ~
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10:00 a lr c CMllOll IRl An a1rnos1
forCIJuen ch1pte1 ol Cannon's milt
l••Y urur 1n Korn p1npo1ntl him o
1 1111et of 1 South Kornn olltCt• l
perso11al ven1uncr
Can-I C..,.11y ...... m lillfel Heur ID Cr11t hrlor111uc11: J11111lt
"T11umoh i nd '".'' eodiy" • lAMI Ger-. Show
-10:30-
• IT'S GOlllG 011 NOW! * 700 CLUB TUETHOll e 700 Cl• Cofttonuts unhl 2AM
(I) "" Ditt' • flrifla ll• m TrMI fi1111
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'4S l1th1ty Scott 8ttty f 1eld
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Ctne 8trry Sen11 Beral'f .. s.-, & C-JMJ (Il l.,.. e MHit : LC:J "Jwll11 Cuur"
(dra) '69-C11111ton Heston
(f)J Movie: CC} "T~e last H~nt"
(drl) 'S6-Robtt1 hylOI 4llD YIMo T ... 1ttYitw "A Por
lflll. ~· Yu11" Us1n1 a Portapalo.
camer1. fllomu ind Aoaer Klttn
have p1oduted 111 1fleclron1te pro
hie of thetr 111ndp111nls, both 15
1nd1v1du1ls ind IS P1rtners 1n 1
m111111e 11111 hu luted more thin 1
hill cenlury
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• THE GOAL'S IN SITE * 700 CLUI maHON e 700 CJ• Conttnuts unttl 2AM
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kl" t•u l ~S Spencer T11cv
1:00
U At OM Witll .••
2:00 e llltwlt: IC) "nt loy fro111
a-ltlltlN" (•es) ~• Will Roam Ir
G s,ea.ina fr•IJ
-3:30-
• Mofle: t.cl "•etur11 to ,,,..
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...,. s.ttte.e.t" (clta) '38
Gto11e Salldtri, Oobtl Dtl Rt0
ll:tl • "Wm Nit sa.ty'° (COlll) ·~-limes C11ney, V1111n11 w,ro.
U:M • "lllltr lkC.," (m11>
'47-1111Ckt1 Roo11ty. Ann Blylll
l:tl e "f1ipt w ..,... (sc~hl
'57-Clmt1011 IUcl1tN, A/111111
franz. a CC) ~Ueflllllllll Mlt" (dra)
'68-Mich1el llouciet $ttphan
Acldnn
l :H • CC) "Mt1IH1t Weal"
(wn) '57 Robtrt Ry1n Roclr
HlldJOft
l:tl 9 ..... MIMlt" (dra)
'4J-Gttt1 Gal10ft, Ronald Col
""" ):JO. CC) "flftW 9't'' (tdY)
'S6-f11n~1t Anion. Annettt
f11nictllo
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8100
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(9(J))Stlr ,,. ........
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Richard Cren111, Tom BosltY, Annette
funallo Mid Ille Svprtmts
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ctl .... 11. . ...., ...
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Weste 111 !tit lnsll St•" u11111MS
Wtndscalt o.. Ille llOl1hwest coast ol
llot.,n, 1 ""'°' site lor rtpt0ensin1
nuclu1 futl wu le from t1011nd lht
llOl1d Recent 1nlot111atloft from lllt
U S S4111tsts tflat tlld •aslt 11 AOI
as sale 1t wa as ll11llSll 111ll1onhes
stem to lh1nk
8100 8 ()}) ll) .... (R) ~
dnlls 8rtn4' Oj\ lltt tintt pornts of
hie, well ii !low to land a l!lln, when
l!fenda's Mr lli&hl 1ee1ns to ~
ukinc lltl lot 1r1nltd • 0 Cl) Cll • c.Mt n....
tr. "flt'• PllA" Dell• lleese sttri as Ille 0.1111 oper1I01 of a modest ~e hottl ind 1U1111ranl 1fllo
1111tf11ts 1 lll(Ooll trom Ol!e ol htr
bol•dtrs alld 1m111nes lflet 111 htr
f1n1nc11I .orr1n 111 !Wtl, "f"-'Y * Qlllt" H•rold Could 111d Red
ButtOftS st11 11 mature. lonely wtd
O.efS sflMllll I IMMist wflo NGOl!lt
l11tncls 1n spill of tlle11 bt1n1 dil
le1tnl 1n 111st 1bovl every way
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i.nd, lbclllfd BllrtOll
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Reynolds
• (Qll ) ft Wlu Wltftz "PIC• 11p" (R) Soph11 and Lvis try 1n
r11n to diSs111dt 111111 oldest son, ~ictor. from ttlhn1 ~n Jerry 11\JI
"" l!'lfntnd •es out •rth 11110tllef
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S ... ! CC} {Zllr) v~ Ill ~
C.r" (dra) '69-0hver Reed. S1
1111111/11 fall, • '-'M.1..-s.....r .. "lht llucktyt Boys Ranch Chim·
pionsh1ps" Pl1r111 compett lor m.000m frlllls comoetltion from
ColumM. Ollt0 ..... ,.,.....
• ,.,.... LMcutt "91Y..a
-1:30-
• <Ill (J) (]) ...,.. (R) Whtn
Btu rtJtcls Ille •lltnlions ol 1
)Olln& swain, ht b11np his studious
Ind 11norous •tttntions lo bt11 on
tlt1 mo1ht1
.... : CC) (Jllf) "11le ,.,..
c.11" (com) '66~JKk Lemmon.
Wtlttr W.tthlu, Ron Rich, Wit lll00t1, Judi Wut, Cliff 011110f\d A TV
amtfl!llfl, hUlt wflift COWfllll I
toolblll 11m1, tt told by hit slrin
dt1n1 i.wytr, broth11°ln·l•• lost1y In
btd In Oldtt lo r•t 1 bit 111waric1
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..... c.C> (2 ) "llrilri'"'
(dr1) '6~-111.vlotl Brando. Ted llrtn
ntl
8100
• (IJ) (J) All "' .... ,...,
(II) Atth1t'1 mt to ur a ~omolton
IS ro1n1 to cOll him 1 lot more than
he bl111lllfd l0t, end ht'• ru lfy
l111ht1ntd tbollt PIJilll lltt DflCt • ft ()) • ... ,.,, .. ,.,
.. ,.,HJllft Jiol11t" (It) Atttmptlnf 10
l'tKttully •nest 1 Vltln1m vtl111n
Oii Hftult tlllf1tl, Joi 11 ha11111t11d
by I stlllOI oft"tr •ho lllSISh Oii "bJ
the book" Pf~dulU.
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(1C1·lr) '6'-,llllts C..11, Robtrt
D11wal
• Men Cliffll .. .. ..,..... • a. ........ . ..,~
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• (I1J CJ) (I) llulle (R)
ltbude's campaicn to df11t Henry
Iona for Pm•dtnt tw tit• "° ab '°' btO thll she cannot H1111t tis
h1l11ity, tonw1nc1n1 htt lnends and
111111/y 11111 sht 1s 1n need ol 111olts
SIOllll cart ......... ,.,,..,..
10:00 •<mCil ..... C.-(11) Or Clnno11. 1ltt1 prolecl1111 l1111Utll
hom •n 11111 l't05pttat ~IStlOI. IS
chlrlfd ir1th 1q11Yated assault. e o • .,. • ·111,
MolirnlnC ltnt" (II) A ti.1bt1 book1t
a ~lltd 1nd many ol his chtnts-of
both t11e b1rbtrihop and the pony
lrKk-come undtr $1J$l)tti0n, ......
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11:00 •••a .... •(l)Cll u (J) ....
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Wllltina, belyn l1ye • 0 (])<II • ...., c-. (J)f'fl.0.
• (8 (])) 8 ... , •ia11t
$tlldll "The Second Annual UllOffi·
cial Baclltlol of lltt Yr11 AwardS" ..... ......... ""'
12:00
• 1111 " 5'wdil
• Cl!1 Fi. llllCU
• llllM: CCl "111t Slnt" (adv) '63-Stevt R11wes, lecq11u Sernas.
-12:30-
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':>0 e "fleeti.. htclltu1"
(mys) 'SS-OellllOI Welsh "Tiie
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Sancltrs
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Htt ltw" (mus) '41-lunt
!Uvtt, Mari Sttwm
l:M e "Wllite Ptatt" (edv) '4S-lhclltrd Fmtt
• CC)~ ..... $111"
(MN) '59-Jefl Chlndltr
2:M •CC) ""-1, ..... &
'-" (wn) '59-Jod Mallo11ty
UO (Jll ''Slt1111 Car .. " (dra)
'40-Clark G1blt, lolft C11wl0td
):30 e "Tiit C11u Mtl•tt"
(dra) '6l-llrll l11fffl
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l'tmnt i1lt$I (]) ..,, Crin*
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J)(Obltllls of -'d hu11ter.
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qutlt•. llKUllwt OlrKtOI ol Ille
Wttts Sli111111t1 fHlrw.I. dttcllllts
Ille t11n111I M"' du11111 Ill illltrvltw
TUllDAY (COfttlnued)
8100
8.;it ' "-I Abr1h1m JS 10~11
e"tly 1udy to m11ry-but not to
lupt A wu1th1 woman Ab11h1m
•nt• '" Puerto RKo comes out of hll
01st 1111th a mart1a1t 01000111
D a JA Mft' Oii Bru•
out (R) Whitt deh•t11n1 a w ao to a
ouson lum Sonni is •idnaoped by
an aimed tsaptd p11sont1 lurft1n1
ot h•s predicament Will Btnir and
Moow tum uo to 1ttemp1 I ttSCUt
• Mo.it: ~ (l!lr) "Tiit lit &ifll·
bit" (coml 61 Steohtn Boid f Mo.it: k (Zhr) "Tiit l'11ot1 W11 of ~ .._ .. (com) 5~
Charlton Heston Julot Adams
• ( 2t )') Jt "'"' Oars tRI Buutr Contest RKhtt and his pals
ait an11ous to meet 111ts wllO are
much pret•" than tht onu they a1e
datrna and fon11e suuestt tha\ lhey
staet a l111d b!luty contest
I' Sift OlflO II Mo.It: '-'' (lhr) "Sma• S.1·
IOI!" (dr a) '70 Ron Harp tr
CD Dtnn11 U1t llltftact CD l'erry Muon
fa lkws/1'11bllc Affairs
2f lllo•lt : (2hr) "Two Women"
ldra) 61 -Sophia Loren m lllut11piect Tlltallt: Sllouldtr to Shovhler (R) ludy Parf111 mis n
11111 lady Constance, a sulfra&ttlt
who wu wnt to pmon 111hm she
•IS tortured and lorct ltd
m ai..rito m l'lytht< ""•-•M
-1:30-
• If .3 t Coo4 T1111ts (R) Wiien flo11dl and James 1du~ to
ill\! pt1m1sst0n lor l l to a•t "'"
11ed ht 1mpuls1n ty dtc1des to
elope without lurn1n1 the l1cts
about his blldt·IO·bl
• (9 ) B llurnt I
Slllrlty (II) lm rne and Sl11rley 11t
rnoie than they ber1a1n1d for when
bmrery budd1n SQu1UY and ltnnr.
set up a bKhtlOI p1d 1n the 111ts'
aoartmtnt bu1ld1n1
18 Cfw.Wltl
9 C-."9cra .. G> Situtilli CMM,
9:00
G tI 1 .. J) M•A•S•H (R) An
old rom1nce of Hn1 keyti tomes
blck into his lift 1n tht person of
Cartye Wilton (Blythe Dinner) •htn
she 1s une1ptcttd1y us11n1d to I/It
hoso1tat unit n a nuru
II U ®' l'tlict WOllllA
Doul>lt lma1e ' (R) S1t Pete Roys
ter l11ts 1n lo•e with the 1111 he is
aui1ned to protect when her partner
1n an amateur utortion plot is lound
dud
8 ((II) ) ID HC Ct111d'
S,.Clal: "T1lt .... l.ore!Ut .. Sholt" Music. comedy and v111ety
with the mull! talented Lorenzo
Music. "Coutins" With l111 MOf·
dente ind Dee Dee Rtchler u two
yOtJnl 11111 who hvt and wor-to 1~thtr (1n an advert1s1n& 111111). ont •
~h1$!1Cated Nt11• Yorker and the
other a llometo .. n 11rl from Denver Colorado "lllt Rur ~d" About a
Woild W11 It CIVIi dtltnSt unit who
kup fouhna up lhe•r dnl1tn1. "Zttt
lnttllictt1et" About a arOtJp ol Alas
kin troups who OfOYldt a bunehnt
hrst hllt of dffense m 111e,., GnffM Shew
ti) Tiit Virp11H
9 V1ritty Shew
Ftctlonel end h11torlcef cherecters will be portrayed by
famous cefebrllles for a special week of NBC'• The Hol·
lywood Squares, Monday.through Friday at 10 30AM. Fee-
tured on "Storybook Squares" on Wednesday are Wltllem
Shatner as Cept Kirk. Charo ea Oueen t11befle, Roddy
McDowell aa Sherlock Holmes. Bonnie Frankftn es Peter
Pan. John Byner as The Mad Hatter, Joen Rivara as Little
Red Riding Hood, Rip Taylor •• Rip Ven Winkle, Julte
McWhlrtar ea Dorothy and Doc Severlnaen as the Angel
Gabrlel. Peter Marshell la host of the aeries
P..,e10
e Gtttl "'11r11111aa: IMlllt
• bllll
-9:30-• cm CD CJ) C1111•r "l•I "This Bttttr Be It" Alu Rocco end
Anne Mear1 star as newlyweds tor
wllom """'''' 1s not 1 new uoe11 tflCt and who want to mue tht1r
second try won eCM..°'.., m llf tta • l'rilaMfa
10:00
8 JI S•ltc• (R) Pete
becomes a oou1ble Wrtt when the
syndiute bthtwu that ht and Mat
colm wtrt 1>1rtners 1n a sclleme that
npptd It off IOI one m1H1on dollais .. u Cl)) cu, •• ...,.,,
"The Bloodshot Ere' (R) An 1nsur
1nce com1>1ny h11es Jake to dtl up
prool that 1 111111 •host hie 1ns11r
ance policy they have Plld off 1s
really still 1flv1 .......
IM~ i11J LM a..riuft Stylt e liltllty l'yttlell's f'lylllc Circus
-10:30-.........
tD Verile
11:00 •••a""" D CIIU """ G LM ._riufl Style ... ,., Dillll
D IMil: CJ::) "Tiit U..-.wttd"
(rom) '67 -Mehni Mercouu
• lla17 Mirta., ....., Ke!WM
• "'Sall1 (flj ,.., Dtfritlctf
11 lllt of "-lit
TV WllK. AUGUST l, t91t
<•Cl)) Ttllll" r...11, um ea..M
-ll:JO-• cm CD CD • CIS Lett -..: cc:> ....,. If £111ei" (dr1)
·~7-JOlln Weynt, tii.urttn O'Hara.
Oan 0111tr. W11d Bond. Edmund
lOWt e a 9 e.....,c...
Tiie l'Tl a. •<• > auc ,..,,,, ~ The Soy Who Returned
from the Oud .. ...... ....... ""'
12:00
..... of~
.... It: "S-J" (wu ) '46-
f'rtd lbclllutrty, Anne Buter. Burl
Im , Br11te Cabot
• IMil: "Tiie Ott I Ille Ntlr"
(dra) '63-Simont ~11no11t. Gen
evieve Pau . Stuart Wlutm1n
-12:30-• M·lllCM Slllw: "Ihle Dtftl111,"
"St YtUftl, So lad," "Wt lift -..111." "J.U,.t"
1:00
D ID CIJ (])) ''""""' ..... .,...., .....
Gl'llt l'Tl a.
2:00
..... : "Tiie l·~ ....
(dr1) '63-ltsht Caron, lom Bell
Block Peters. CKfly Courtnt1d1e. .... llicllt Slllw: ''$btlcMcfl .. r_,,-''lid r,... 111e Deed" "h r·
... Us"
-3:30-........
Patty Duke Astin (left) end reel fife husband (right) John
Astin are trying to stay merrled while working on a television
script. In NBC'a half·hour comedy theeter presentehon
"Phillip & Barbara" Friday et 8:30PM.
I W•DN••DAJI
AUCllST 11
Ftt ..... IM •"'"'-' llltilo. ,...._ ... DAnllH rtOCUllS. .... ..,,..,••Him•.••lllt VI• .....
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t:JO. "t, JeM Die" {ctrl) 'C8-
Ver1 Ralston N'*"'· LM It WM" (tOlll) '37-bft Sotllern
IKk Kiley ll:Oe. "TIMMt .... Ille • .,.
(drt) ·~J-Jolln Way"e
12:00 • "Th T11tll Out W.111••" (com) S8 l1U1tnce
Huver. Juhe Hams
1:00 • "A,. Mu tf Ille i.cte" (1dv) '62-Ralph Hud
son ., ·u-, Wife" <d•al ·s1-
D11111 Oors, Rod Ste1aer
2:30 m (C) ... , ... , o• lllt t.lltt" (wes) 'S9-A\ldle Mur
ohy, Ch1rles D11k1
J:OO !II <CJ "Th tu11mt" (d11) '38-Grett G111>0
J:lO • (C) "Tiit Wllcl hctn" (adv) '68-Fab11n Momsy
Firmer. Jud~ Coln1ull
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-6:30-
• DiullJ Guttls include V1le11e
H1rper, Clorts l11chm1n, Werner
Crhlrd. Bob fuller ~~ (Bl ..,, ~ s-.
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(f1J Cl) St.., Ille St.111
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• Cll111tl 21 T11l1llt lop1c
ton111tt is "D1n1en ol IUD's" a m.eooPr..w
1100 cm Cl) (I) P11et 'rtlec1 "Htt !fhoPT•" (II) John floustma~
starS as rtnowntd attorney John Hu·
tfd. whose Sl~le end ft1u ts well u
1nhtrtnt stnse of larttnr in putSU•I ol 1ustit1 Mis him apart from h11
lttlow pract1tio111rs cl the law e 0 CI1 D lilllt Hott
... "1irie 'CO'"I Home" (R) Pa
sirs he'll seU the !louse 111d move
back to W1KQ4\$lll when his $11•111 IS
btOltn by 1 dtYIStlhn& humc~ne
thel lits 1u111td the c1ops. d1m1ced
the houte 111d kotltd some ol lht
lovtttock
..... : lCl (1111) .... .._ l
W11" (dra) 'SB Robert Horlon.
Jettrey Hunttc Dani Wynter
.... ,.: CC) (2~1) "f11~ttr
~"""(adv) 'C8-Rotm1 Stack
• H11l I 8 , ... k W0111111
'The J11l1111 ol J11me'' (Rl Jaime
l1nds herself bt11111d bus 11111 she lS
tremed •llllt 1ct1na as a co~r•tr to
dtllver 1 miltl·m1llt011·doll11 decoder
to 1 '4C1el 1es1tn1 center D MHlt: (C) (Ur) ''Darto11'1
Dttlll" (dra) '68-ROfy ~lhoun • °"""' .... ..._. .,""' ..... • 1111•• ¥11itty ""' IBl MIM: ~ (1111) "Wlltrt .._ ....
Gt, T,..._ ftllftl" (com) '68-
Rosihnd RuutlLSt.ella Sltnns. Van
lollnson ..... m CM.....,.i, Wmtlillc
• .,,_ L.11111111• ""'•""
-1:30-m c,_Mb •""-""" 9:00
• lfll J lliiiil Tiit ..... lliociJ.., ti llliD ~ (ltlr)
Cicely l150n 11vu 1 bf1lh1nt pertOt·
m111u u the ftctiOllal 110 1u1 old
lormet slave wllo recounts he1 kle
$tory of struute and tha11ee Which
cufm1n1led 1n her own stand lo!
trttclom and the d11n1t~ ol her PfO•
pie Makeup utrsts Stan Winston and
Riek &ktr 1lso won 1974 lmmys for
then feat 1n convertin1 Cicely into
the w11tntd centena111n who was
born into slave~ al lhe end ol the
Ccvll W1r i nd lived lo lake p1111n the
civtl n1llb movemenl
D 0 Cl) 9 Ill c-Hy n... .
ttr "Dver & Dul" A World War II
code crack1n1 t11m is shot down and
tomd to land on a Pac1hc island
held by a platoon of Cl's. They
receiu 1 rou11n1 welcome from
rvervone but the comm1nd1n1 of.
f1e11 M1ehtlt lee stirs
• (8 Cl)) tB ktfta (R) Alttr
hlS lead to a baby sethn1 rKhl 1s
m11rde1td. Bltetta is fO<ttd to n ·
sume the rolt ol 1 prosp«ltvt burer
1n an attempt to me~ the 01wa1ton
l1urlf Pr1n1 &UCtsts • ..,, Cllffill .. mn..•..-
• ""-lllarkal Oft• • Tiit u.t Yuri It Colltlt"
(l971)-BU11t1 Kulon
-9:30-
., Q]) ( [I Ill Clllct l tllt
Mt11 ··100 Many Cioou " (R) When
(d is called a 1ood stm111t1n by •
ntwtl>•Ptr for 11v1n1 • muuer $20
and refus1n1 to press char1u. he is
vlltled by 1 m111t11udc ot other peo
pie look1n1 101 the amt uneroslty,
Joey Bishop sunll
m llrlll "' """• .. ,.
.... , ... ,,....,.
t0100 e G CJ) <11 • NH• "Tht
Sll1wtrin1 l'i1t011" (R) ThrH cltm
11n1sttn devise a adltmt •h!rtby
!ht Pollet will btcomt unw11t1n1
"taKuhont11" of a stool p1pon bul
lt. Ha.ti tumbles to tt1111 otH btfore
tllty can ClfTY rt out ....
Cl} ......
• <•Ct)) 0 .,.., & Hlltcll
'Bounty Hunter" (R) Alttt murdtrint
1 mu who t11ed to esupe lht11
ctuiches. a Pl" ol o tortcontsts eo
alter the dud man's 11rltnend •ho
could 1mplicjte them 111 Ille k1ll1n1 en.. ..... 11....-GuHl •S
Carl WusbUIL uecutrvt D11tc:t0f &
l•&•I Counsel fo1 tht United tmp1t1I
A.uoc111ton S S,.Cill ti Ille W.. "Tiie let
Palace"
-10:30-.......
• •t1llttt1111 Aclrm Sally field
(Cld1et & The flylna Nun) discusses
her life today and her rolt 1n the mo .. e "Stir H11n1~ " m Tiit Ant Cllllrdllh "Plot Coun
terplot" (R)
t1:00 ......
•CJJ @ (Jlal)lltwl • lM a..nu. Slyle
CJ) ... ,..... .. e lllM: "P'riutt P'ttter" (die)
'63-TOlll Courtenar. James Muwell
• ...,, Hlltlillll. lilt!y Mll'tliltll •Get s..11 <lll<D...,.., ....... "-lie
(• CJ)) Tnitll w C•••n.-ea-M
-11:30-• cm CJ) CJ) 1J1i CH lilt .... : CC>.._ 11111' Wt Tel"
(dtl) '11-Anlllony Hopkins.
•a>C1><11• ..... c... CJ)Tllt m. Cid •<•CE> a WI•• ,., .. .._.: "Tiie Bur1t1rs" (R) .... . ...... ...,
t2s00 ...... "--
..... : ............. "(dra)
'J6-K1th111ne Hepbw111, Herbert
flAlrslltll. Van Heflin
• .._.: "Tiit Dty & IN llw"
(dra) '63-Stuait Wllftman .
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"Ot1tlullu 1111111: Dlllectlu ... , •• , ......... 1. C.•llff," ... . ........... "
1100
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Ill "" m. Chrll
2:00
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-2:30-
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WIMffrtlll," ~ ..
-3:45-
• MH l1: "DHlll1 D1u•ltt "
(com) SI-Jane Russell
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'Romantic Suspe.nse'
llllft tlllll I Kltterill& tf f1t11illitle 11 .. m di4 I llCM .. ,....
lliltflep wlllll lllltlltr .,..... 111tert4 tilt life tf Ricurd lellllly, Ille
ellliMtltly .tiaiMI 1111t1H1 lltlrttir• tf u,a.irs, Dlnltlirs.
,,....,, tlleJ Md Mid IMif ulledM br11tll 11til Mani ... ...,,
if lllt etltiret, u,,ily, iurried t. J111t1. T1lltl ill tlltMp Ille dlll tf 1'5
Eltlll f'llc.e Me4 ,_rt alld llhie•r Vit&illla Hi--II Ille 11ry ,mty
,.11111 tf lritlsll ldress Ha11111h ~.
......, llM •1" ript out 111ill? W.ld llM stey to 111111111 ,.rt ill tlM
life tf Ille h..-.. 1pst1lrs widewer? W.1411 slM rekilldle t!IM&llb
llf""1r Mt atWe ..... '°" l.Mr ll1rjorie ...t dlwl • Ille Tie.ic? -..n ti IMM 1..,1 .. f11..--ue r.t "-I• NS Tillr*r
.......... IN. II tM lltllltilN, it's 111Kret tlllt Halull ~Ila
1 ,..._ lllt -tr I• U,mirs, o...stlirs, IMrt fef tM (dnrdiM en ill
whicll IM urlilr a,itedts .. ,. ..c.
"1 ....... ,. *' ill tile (dw1rdi111 Ill," says"" dillilllltlwe ......
TV star. "I*" tlM tlottles ttley Wlfl IMll llld IM style tlley ~ !Mii. A
let tf it ~ tf CM,., IMrt ...,. lllat IM '"IJlll is .. , tll ....... IM
first Wlc1d • ., tlM c.Urld.. .,, hlwill& .... .., -..i.rt ....
ICIMIMzl ill ttltir lifatrtt."
Hllluh says slM ftU ill 1111 llitll "U'9tairs. Donstairs" Ill& IMfefl
,nMliar 111111 HMawtflll, b11t • &ettilll lier fef tlle 11rlts, liped
htr ., first, 111d !Mii wrote ill a ,.rt II wit Uh 11illiol1 tf otllers, llM
1114 illmilW, ... "" .. ,. tllat ...... ,,. ...... lier '""' beill& ill
frllt of tlM telly ..... Ille lella11J1 llld !Mir dlwlstain ••race wn
1iril1 ttltir ,acudillll 111d !Mir ,,--. llld rlClledl -.., ....,
.. "11'111 siMt ttlt llrill ltarttd."
Siie 1111 ..-t iu11r 1 defiPtNI lltllr wllilt iukilla tlM llillriMlf
111«ltlflll lrifflll TV •rils "My Wife Nert OW" liltltll111 t. Jellll
Aldtrttl, wlll 1114 l•lt fillilllt4 ,i..-1 TllMas Wltlllls, IM ..._,.,
llrst ca..tMr, !alt 1bevt "tilt 1lr tf 111&ic tlllt .... "111"9lld tlll ......
Hallull 1114 I fil'ltMlltl taste tf !Mt IM&k tlM day 1111 tlrst .... •
to Ille U,.Uirs, Oentt1irs Mt llld t•lld ht,..it 111tiret, c.fertlMI
tllll "'°""' ...... """'' (111111 i11hl tile 111i.dll .. Mlllltllill1 """'-"
....,...,, • utt h11 to c.re1te lllllttlli111frt1111erattll," tlle's te.M,
"but tlM situti. htre is wtry tllthr•t llld 11ry illttrtttill&. Wltli
u•rs. Dlwlltbirs, 1 lllld """'' l'ffill& ..,, ,..itlll rtldieM frtlll Ille lllllf --.rs tf t1M Catt alld tllis II• llei,M 111t tllld alld .....,
ttle C-.rectlf tf Mrs. lllllliftell.''
Hatllllll 1111 had IMI htl' lrt111 ,,1411u, ltllll H..u..rttl, ""'
111114 htr ill 111 Mrs. H1111ilt111'1b1<k1reulMI1114 dllremr. IM lie left ttle
ICtllll uuti. llld i.ter,reteti. ti tllt ,.11 tt lier, .. ,..111 tlllt lie
WIS lllrl ... Wlltd 144 lllltlMir tllfU tf &fllt illtor ... 11111 tlM !Ms of
ttle......, tlllily.
Ht didll't ...ti., It tlM tillll, wtllt sN'tl be ..... ttlt,.... rite ti
ell tlll IMils ._ tlre1111 u, Ila beell Mt l9r Rklllrd ltltlllly ...,
llllct LMr Mtrjlril de<i4t4 to llh .-.. lriJ "' ttlt fittllit.
Peg.12
TV WEEK. AUGUST I , 1171
)I~, ~ C I. Cl S F. .. II P
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'BRIGHTENING THE SUMMER'
For the most p¥t, the teltv1S1on netwo1ks would 1ust as soon I011et
about Auaust. They spend most of their ltme, then, look1n1 ahead to
September, wtten the new TV snson starts. A m1n1-se11es ol spec11ls
st1mn1 a ma1or talent such as 011h1nn Carroll therefore Slmply 1s
sometluna YoU don't eapect 1n Auaust Afttt all, tl1t last time the lonly
attreu S1n1ei had he1 own sllow on teltvlSIOn wu with the hit tomedy
ser1n. Juh1, the show wh.ch bland new t111ls IOI blacks on TV.
Her m1n1 series. Saturdtys (Aueust 14, 21, 28 1nd September 4, 10-11
PM). would be a welcome 1dd11ton 1nyt1me. but are even more of 1 treat
du11n1 these last hot summer weeks
I lie look and Itel of the shows are des11ned to take our minds o" Ille
summer hut Colle are tlie ste11le curt11n b1ckd1ops 1nd 111n1sh studio
stts. In tlletr plau 1n soft and spr1n1·hkt 111den sett1n1s. enhanced by
Oiall1nn's own on11n11 costumes. fasht0ned br top des11ner Bob M1tk1e
Slit will wu1 aowns worth more than $50,000 duuna the four shows,
r1n11n1 lrom cool to sultry to WOW! Wh1th 11ves you more evidence that
these are not the usu1I hm1ted·bud&et v111ety shows the networks
otcast0nally will schedule du11n1 the summer months.
011h1nn's auest stirs du11n1 the I011r weeks also are amona the
bnchtest 1n tlle Hollywood hrm~ment They include Sammy Davis J1 . Telly
Savalas, Johnny M1this. Manin llamhsd1, Jim Nabors, Betty White,
Phyllis Diller ilnd Anne Mear1.
In addrhon, site will be brin11n1 on some new t1lent 1n some eases
prov1d1n1 them with then hrst television network uposure. Amone these
1re s1ncers Jon Lucien and CeOl&t Benson ind The Clevel1nd Cho11
Diahann ol COU1$t. will be doin1 much more than merely ltllnl rs a
tra"ic cop IOI illl thal t1lent Bec1use of "Juha" and Diahann's rttent
Ostar·nom1nated non·s1na1n1 role in the him "Claudine." people 50mt·
times lorael that she started 1s a nirhtclub s1n1er 1nd qulckly 1radu1ted
to the 8ro1dw1y sta1e. There. she w1s an instant hit, winn1na 1 Tony
Awa.rd for the muS1Cal. "Ho St11n1s." "I shit Itel the best way to
communate is throuah mus.c," says Diahann. "and I'm lov1n1 every
moment of !hrs seriH of spec11ls JS a chanGt to reach aud1enus 1n Ille
w1y I IHI does rt best."
The results are likely to surp11se many ol her lans who only have seen
lier 1s Ille nurse tn "Julia" 01 in her se110-comedy role as the H1rlem
motlltf on wettare try1n1 to cope with her children. her new boyt11end
(limes Earl Jones) and the welt1re worker
A maJOI feature ol each ol the specials will be D11h1nn's tubule to
some of the creat mus1G1I f1aures of our past Thus. the must<. style and
atmosphere created by Josephine Baker, Duke Elhncton, Carmen Mlr1nd1
and Ethel Watm dunna the past lew decades will be brouaht to hie by
Diahann, 11vinc some youneer viewers perhaps their ficsl climpse at some
1mport1nt licures in our mus1tal history
I THURSDAY I
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,..._ Mt DAnllll NOCUliS.
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9:)0 • wo.. ""'""' •1111t" (lllllS) '31-Cfelyn L11e. Jolin
Bolu "Mililtry ti F•" (susp)
'U -Rly llhlland
ll:tl e ........_ HIP Sdleel'' <*-> W-MitUJ .._.,, T•ry
lllllt, DIR Dwyu. Ywttl llila·
ilu.
U:tt • "Tiit Liit ..... r (dr•>
'47-Robtrl Cumm1ncs. Suun
H•yward
I :00 e "Tiie Dta•lr M1at11"
(hM) '51-Ctait Ste~ens
QI) "Tiit l•ir• Wtict" (du)
'60-Julle London, Edmond
O'Bnen. l1r11nt Oo
1:lt e ct'.l "Th O•ll1w'1 Onallttr" (•m) ·~4 Kelly
RJ1n, Jim 01v1S J:OO Ill "C.11lllt" (dra) ·37
Greta Carbo. llobei1 hylor
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8:00
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-5:30-
• Diulll Cvests 1ndude lore111
Lynn, Ron Howilfd, Anson Williams
Ctysltl Cayle and Owen llitdley '
(I) ...., Sriflittl
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foends " Hosl " ClmJ11ne I und c:...-. •T11e~ .... (tJlllledl C.. ........
•Stir.,__
: C..:~;.::11t111on"
"5sessor Pluhp Walson. Assembly
1111n 8111 McV11tie alld SupervlSOI
Kenne1h Hahn ue amonc members
of I IN!ntl d1sc11ssin1 IU ~SS
me111s QuutlOllS will 1lso be an
swued from the studio 1ud1enet
(ft) 1..tt'1 "* A Diii
8:00
• ()}) l)1 WtltMS (R)
D1sconlented wih his Irle, Jolin Wll
Ion t1•u a IOI> 1n the city ••lhoul
hnt CD11su1t1nc 01tv11 wllo resents
lht decision beuuse he"''" be llOlnt
only on .eOends
• QJ) l OJ) fiiJ c-llllt
lly hltel M Klulhly SPtClll w1lh
Petti Ust111ov u n1rmoi.1nd lutur '"I ~lose up pflotoc11phy of a v111ely of Sj)tdtrs John Cooke. lhe un cam
era 1u1de. discusses the 1n1emous
en11nee11n1 of sp1dtr$ and how thty
h'lp humamty
8 Molle: CC) (lllr) "1'111 Cllrbt·
11111 Trtt" (dra) '69-W1lh1m
Holden, Vtma l111, Andre Bou~tl
lliook fuller '
Molle: tc:> (2~1) • ....., Slul
..-1 $lull" (com) ·59 lamu
Cacney, Sh11ley lones
• (IBJ ) ID WtlcOllt lac•
fletttf ''follow lhe leader" CR) Con
clu"°" of a rwo patl stor, al Ko11e1 holdl an eltc110n IOI class lt1dt1 and
ends up ••lh a run1•1y w1fe (Ml 1
SChOol d1opcut (Barbarino) and a
swulho1 who lels power RO to his
hud e ...,11: (211r) "0,.111 .. 1 ,,,
clflc" (dra) 51 lohn Wa;nt, Pa
l11c,. Nul . .,..,. .... ..._. •"'" .... • T..,., CM1111
t2tl .... : CC) (1111) "Tiit .......
(dra) '68-Alltflony Quinn. Michael
Caine C.ndtCe Berctn, Ann• Ka11n1
• U,.uia. °""'9tlin
a»Cille111t11UC-.. • ia...-,,., .... ,,...,_
-l:JO-
• (QI) Cl)) 11ll •l'1 Ht,,.. ills "flle 811thd1y Present" Rocer and his pals sel out lo eel a btrthday
present IOI Mrs Thomas and wind up
in 1 hup of lrouble mc....wm m Weritty $Mw
9:00 a <Il'.l m Kawell r .... o (RI lhe Five 0 tum aoes alter lhrte
Cflm1n1ls w!lo are lhrealtn1n1 to
dutroy lhe enhre Ha•111an cane
klltr industry and are w1ll1n1 lo
tomrM 111urdtr 10 carry ou1 thtrr
plot D oil m ~ m • "'•nur ...... : (2't) ......... (d11)'1l
11n1 ronda Donald Sulhtrland
Ch111es Crolt1, Roy R Sclle1dt1, Oolo
Illy I risl1n, RJ11 Cam, V1Y1tn Nt!lun
81rry SnKltr Mo11r1 Slrasslltft M$
f onda st an " • 1u1 c.1111111 1n Ille
middle of an 1nvtsl11111on 1n10 Ille
mY$1trious murdel ot 1 rtttarcll
sc1enlrst e (Cll (J)) U Strteta of SM
fnlldect "Trill of lttrol'' (R) In
SP«IOI Keller's hie " ift 1t0~rdy
wllen M l"tS 10 ptOleCI I tnl who
lfllnt1)fd lier boy lr1enO's mu1der
Mtl F oater. GUI Mullney and
J1mes~n1 •Min .. ...... ,,... Ille Olyllllllc
•DlitMS..,,
St 1'111 Uft of ltt11r• Da Willd ll!T Ben Gaurr1 llosls ftis 5 part
se11es lracine lhe hit ol lhe llen11s
sanct 1en1us Oa V1nc1
-9:30-• ....... ,,.,.., • .,Gell
10:00
8 ll1J 111..-, *'ts (II)
A calculahn& ,ounc llfl wllO hlj
tnhllraled a S«IJI "llolsey Stl · ro
stl up bur11a11es IOI htt boi lutnd
dec1dts t/le w1nls 10 ~ke Ille ••
11netmenr per mantnt lud•nc 10
muider .......
8 19 CL) Qt Kmr 0 l ht
llosl1ge" (R) Wh'n a cunman 11ku
tiosta1u rn •liquor slOl t robbery 11
Trench plKn hts lilt 1n 1eopard1 by
uch1n11ng himself lor lhe llosiaaes
1nd plKes Harr) Orwell on the Sj)Ot
u hr racH •c••nsl lh• clock 10 ~·• Trench
fl) Gfettillp frOlll """'"' ID llr alt H l'rllllne11
-10:30-
tl.' *' "'"'' Sllow . ., .....
~ lM AIM!iu11 Style
fl) .. ""'""'' 11:00
B. LIJ CD H lltwl
8 0 WIJ Glltws
D lM Mllim SIJll llllr1MI Diltoll
G lll1t1t: rcJ "lllut11 Strth " (adv) '68 -lhchud Hamson Adollo
Celt M1r1are1 l u
• MllJ ..,,,_, .. ,, Mart-
.,"' S..rt (iJJ ,.., Dtlrilletl
<3 lilt .. Gftldll
fl)I-, ....
( 21 lU) Tnilll • Caaac;w;1te
-ll:IS-m c~ M
-11:30-
IJ dlJ QI) CIS lilt
Mewit: ~ • .., l'r111ti1s-llptiMI
If fire" (dra) ·74 leUIC.l Walle•
Wilham Shalner, Peler Haskell u @ <mi m lolwlny ea,_ n.. rn a11•
• (QI) 00) (JfJ WW. Wtll4 rru·
ellb "Mannix'' & "lhe M1t1c1an" m 11ews
Cl) llldlllt's llny
12:00
9 lest of GrMllo m ... it: "C111111ut" (dra) ·~~
Wilham Bendu. Gene Evans a> lh•lt : "Un•er•orl• Storr" (dra) 'SO Dan Duryea ~le SI01m
-12:30-
• All-1111111 Shw: lCJ "ll•t
ArH114ll lht World," "S,11114lltr,"
"lllttu of har," "Co11rlcl1 11
ur .. "
1:00
.. QJJ lt l OJ TtlllO!rlW
D WtlltM 0eM II Aliwt m Tiie rn a•
2:00
8 ..... : IC °"'"' DIJ 111 Ille ....... (dra) ~6 Robtrl Slack
Ruth Rom1n. R1ymond Bu11 m M·MIPI SM: "A W-111 of
Di11i11dlH ," "The Qultl '""·" ............. "
-3:30-
B lllttlt: "Su•4tl 111,," (dra)
')7-llobett Hulton. Cl11re Kelly
TV WEEK. AUGUST e 1976
FRIDA:r-J
9:30 8 "Stc11ls tf 1111 llue
.._" (mys) 33 Plul luus
l •Onfl Alw1ll "lt1t111111 •<· C.," (Ota) 49 F .,ley C11nttt
Raymond M1ney
11:00 D "flli1 \1111111u 11 DH·
111n1" (dra ) ~1 loin
C11wf01d Denms M01t1n
12:00 m "lllt Kll4lu11 S1l11t" (d11) 46 Wilham Powell, Es
lher W1lh1ms
1:00 e "ltsl f11u11r1 11 lht A.rttu" (1dvl '61 A11n Steel.
Mario Petri
f»J lCl "Htllt-Goedllp" (d1•) 10 Michael C11111lord, Gen
rneve Gilles
2:l0 Cl "Tiit Outwts of Mer
flat" (wti.) '52 -Annt Baiter
Dale Robertson
l:OO 110) "hu,t" (dia) '41
Roberl T 11101. NQfma Shearer
J:JO • 1c1 "T!l.11411 Alley''
(dra) '67 rab11n Ann tllt
f un11.etlo Drane McBain, Wwien
lltrl1ncer
•V•NINQ
e:oo
1J81TOl fDDlltwl IJ r Jll t21J ~ t .lft
• .... llU
l f•lllitw Mt ...
GWIN WiW Witt .. ,.,1rWat fa1111fy
Cl) Ad1111· lZ
3l 'Ille"''"'" mz-1 (~I Ct I) Star frtl
l)t) Dilllll
lr'fJUttlehKM
-6:30-
IJ Di111hl Guests include Diahann
Carroll Monty llall, Robert Uuch.
Ellen Corby and lht Sylver'
e AMy Griffith Sllow
l tOI llltrw Grillln S11ow m flniily Alltlr
a>"'°"' 222 Tl l}l lilttit: lt.J (90) "Jo41rney
Thru ltst~ttd" (dra) '1? Robert
f orsler K11stoller Tabo11
fZll [ltctrK C.,lllJ m frrt!Msef lllln
7:00
u • ~ll <•1 m""' 8...._ftl Dobrs • lftlllit
tJ ,. ftff tllt """' D C.Ct11tt111111 m I LM IJlcy a> Tiit f1I mGobllltf
..Ml" ........ st 111Mr1 Mtt .. il 11.,.n
(QI) Ct )) leuw m 0t11111t1c s.rits
eA1N11111 h1111ty
-7:30-
.. C10J Cl Nellfw .. d Soun
Ptle1 M•1ih1ll ~0$1S
9 Ok' V• Dr't Slltw
8 lt1'1 lllllt. Dell
<l l Ct-Wib
'•13
flllDAY (Condnued)
G Tiie JeMt's WIN
mni.•..,~ .... .,.
0 Mltdl5.MM
• Chutl 21 Tol1'1 Cltlt
Robtrts tS fnCllOfman IOI CO¥tra1e ot
hmety Southfln C,hlofn11 1ssves
8 "*..W
1:00 e <I7J ()) C••••r ruet:
.. Jeremiah ol Jawb's Nttk'' ~ee111n
Wynn stars as w111lh l1kt Capt
Jeremiah SIMbvck. whow 200 yUr
residency on the seaside con11e they
lgve 1ust purchastd comes IS 1
"'«k to Tom Rankin the nt• polKt
chief of Ille New ln1tand v1ll11e ol
Jacob's Neck, and his family
.. 0 (I) !II Ill c.-, Tllta·
llf "lo.e. Hono1 and/OI Obey " "ftr
lltlttf • ..... Jack Weston 1nd
M111e Rtdl!IOlld star u 1 couple •hO
111 persuadtd to v1~t • m111111e
counselo1 after hav1n1 an araumenl dur1~1 th111 20th 1nnlverurr d1Mer. ""*"' .., llfMra" Piny Duh
Astin and her husbend Jolin ~tin
~11 IS a mamed couple who WOik u
1 tum w11hn1 TV comedy
sc11pts:"Y• rltct • llllM" Jamtt ~o stars IS a 11<tntly d1v0fced
"iam.n. lrf1na to llft t11e Ille ol '
"sw1n11n1 s1n1le" on """ YOfl's
Uppet Cut Side, who discovers-lo
h11 ch1111n-th1t 1 11111 dtcrn does
not end 1 ref1honsh1p
• hit: (flu) "Dhtr H•· ,.... (d11) '68-John Ireland. Curt
Ju11ens, Oanttla 81111Ch1. rredtrKk
StaffOfd
(I) ...... : CC> (fir) "Chi My •· '*f' (documentary) '71-Stevt ,_c
Queen. B<uct B<own nanatn • <• Cll) a DIMlr ' •n. Guest• 1ncfud1 Bart>111 £.den, lack
AlbertJon ind Ille let V1n1t11s
(l)C...&~
G lhflt: (llir) "nt." (ICI 11)
'S4-hmu Wh itmore. Edmund
Ctrtftft. Joen Wtldon, James Alneu.
Ftu Parker -~ .,.,,., ....
S llletlt: CC> (n r) "bM-•I•"
(dra) '63-Rohrl Milehum. (fu
M1rt1n1lll • ,. ......... ""'Ill ..... e LI Crltie Ilea CrWt
•• ,. .... Ll .. Nll P111111111
-1:30-
())S. Dllp
• C.-.Wlla .TY_.., e Wiii Strtll .W .[I ..... ""'
9:00
• im cas ,,,.., MeM:
Cl:) (1'11) "Cerlf ..... II A N ke c.,tllll" (dra) ·71 M1rt1n Bal11m,
r11nco Nero M1111u lolo. Claudio
GOia. Anuro Oom1n1t1 Michele Am
mino. L"'.-no lOlm A dtdKated
COii uupt up 1n lht coiruotlon of his
own SySttrn laces the •t111unce of
tht syndiule he 1s tryint to bieO
• (tal l ID UC f'*Y 111t11t
.._.: ~ (1'11) "Mini c-trld"
{d11) '69-l11111s Coburn. ltt
Remick, ltlh Palmer. 8u11u1 llltie
dlth, Patnck M111t, Sttrlln1 Hay
dtn Ail lnt1t111t10111I 11s1ssln lllOVn
eooly thfOlll h th• sttn1t beaullts
and t•Ollt mentce of Sp11n's Costa
dtl Sol. lan11er 1nd Brussels' C11nd
Pltct 1n • toe11ty tn whtch hit hu
hlllt mHn•n1 end do lh mn ltu.
• Min """" .. ....... Mtfl , ... 1.
.o. ...
• USA: ,... ' rtlfflca
-9:30-
.. 0 Cit • 1llt lacllll• r11n CR) Rocklotd is a~oached bt •
roiint woman (Lindsay W11nt1l •llo
is dttflm111td to find Olll whether het
f•thtr (8~1 Quinn) ... min °' com
m1tted suicide m °'·Ila V•..,. ID 111111 • Pr~
10:00 .... ~ ....... a '-Alltricall Style eE-i.cet,.,.
-10:30-.. ., .....
• .._Dmu
11:00 •••a ..... D Cll!II O .._ • IMt AIMrkH Style
Maf1111I Dllllll
• llletlt: Cl:) "-.....n 'hllltt"
(c.om) '61-John Cavin. S1ndra Dee.
Peter Ustinov •
• lllafJ 11111111•. llalJ llll'tlNll
• Git $lllft
(l1J CJ) ... ,.,..,
SlmtfGMclle ···~-......... (8 lT••CI II' I t• ma....M
-11:30-• ca 1.11e 111et1t: ..,.,
Sl11lu 01IJ'' (com) '68-John
SatOll, Mart Ann Mobley, Lana Wood.
Mark Rrchman, Molton Berle • a> (I) QI .... ear. hit: CC> "Stcrtl lllluiH"
(I~) ''-4-Jlmts Mnon, Mkfl4tl
Wildlnc ...... ......... ..,, cm CJ) S lllHlt : "Salltr It·
•1t" (tOlll) '51-0t1n Martin, Jerry
ltwri
-11:45-
• <•(I)) 0"' .....
1a100 ... ,...,.. "'"1 HHllltt," "Tiit llWel ,_.._,. "Tiit .._., aft4ll Ille
Gill." "lltrllf ltlaM"
ID .._.:"hi A L11t'1 rltct" (drt)
'50-Humohrey 801111. Cforll
Cr1h1me.
• flllillt: "CrtlM "' Ille Stneb" (dr1) '56-Sel Minto, John Cu·
SIVlflH
-U:l•-• s.,.. 111ut,.
1:00
D ~I! m Gl lll••i111t
s,.dtl
Cl Tiit rn aa
-1:30-
(ll) (J) 111 .. 1.: "S.lltr ... .,. ..
(tom)-RONld ltw1t. Slurley uton
2:00
............... .,.. .. (di•)
41-~rJ Cooptt, Bafbtr1 Stanwy<~.
Walter Brtnrian
• All·•lllM SM: "Mff Wltll ::,-.t~ i;P11t11••.'' "Mellor
• ··-SM: "Tiie s.Mitf," "t.n. tff11rtr," "llltte''
-3:45-
• hit: ~ "lllr•t•11 111 .. •" (dll) '68-Stm rormt. Sue Lloyd
SATURDAY
MOlllllllQ
8:00 s-.s.....
-6:30-• ... : "Cll _, ..._ .. \mrs>
'60-ltt P1t1111011 Ann Stars , ...
ID let'• ... a• Mtcre
7:00 e i-r-.11 ll G <m at-.-,+4
Cl) ....... • <• Cll> a i-. ~ ,._, ()) Cift .. StMI
ID Witlllt • Vtic. .. , .. ,.
eS...Slrttt
-7:30-• DlllJ'• ,, ........ D 0 (I) (11 111 Jttlt & l~t
...... b e ('21l (I)) QJl Tt111 & Jtrtr/ " ........ ......... ., ..... , ... '-
·~ <I7J .. Ml•lo
8:00
e tm(J) ,...... '.._ ... • 0 (I) al ...... Qty .,.......,.
ir:l' .. C.:
• ...... : ..... ,,.... .. (drt) '40-
John Payne, W1lttr 8f111n1n •T111t....._. • Dlctric c-,..,
-1:30-• (.'11) CJ) CJ) .... ....,, ..... .... • 0 CJ) 9 • ,... hlltlltr
• FritMt .. 111111 • <• Cl)) ID Anut•m el =..: CCl .. .,., ... Alf flip"
(tdv) 'S2-Errol Flynn. ........ ,.~
9100
G 0 Cl) (fl • L111• ti Ult Liit e llletlt: .. ,.,, ¥ ..... iq" (1dv)
'53-James Cr111. Rita Mo11no
(l)Littll ..... : ~~~= S.r FtloMt .Can ....
-9:30-
• im ~°" e o crt •._ ... ,..
(J) lllfflt : "Ct••a11ll Petit t· IMllCt'' (COIA) 'JI l1lh P1lmt1
tDS.-Slrttt
10:00
• (11) (}) $11.uM/ ...... ,
e n <T••"-'" ...
:'<111 CIJl a._,...,
...... : CC> "T1lt °" ... "" UM eel 1111" (d11) '69-Ch1rtu
Boyer. Robtrl hylOI ....... : '1tr111t11t ., It!• ......
(dra) '53 Rhonda Flem1n1
• lllttlt: "Htfl't Crtt11tt•1"
(•ti) '53-Stephen McNally
Tl/ WEEK, AUGUS1 e 1976
SHllfllllctSMw
at5-llllllllM
-10:30-
e @ ttt •,......
• MIN: (I:) "Tiit ..... 0.-''
(d11) '67-0on Murny. Clrhta •<QI )O CW.W~
a ktill """" • Cloctric C..,Uy
11:00
9 <ll'l 1 f 11 O•t s,1n ..
II t ll I tJ ( IJ) Cl Maier l H&• .......
llllM: "l1ie !let" (dra) ·53
limes Donald. Pllylhs Cilvtrt • <a > a 1.11t s.cer tDZ..1
An•llllOOll
12:00
8 <I7J VllllJ If t11t Dlllo-
ttW'l G h it: CC> "Walk tl1t ,,. ••
I.Ml" (wtl) 56-Audit Murphy •™'" ...... •MaltrMtll• • ""a ...... Gelltl
-12:30-
• <I7J CJ) ()) Fat ~
• Su lltlt ()) llllM: "1111. Ill" (dr•l ·so-
Edmund Gwenn, Burt Lancaster
• littltlll s,.ta IAttl* . .... :..,. ......... , ..
(drel '41-Hum= Bo11rt <• {()) ,,,. ~ 8 llllM: CC> wTflrw Y-a Tta·
1111•· (•ti) '!14-Jeffrey Hunter. Mlt11
Cly nor
1100 • cm CJ) (I) Chllllru't '11111
ftllMI
• c.llMty T t1111lt m 111111tt ....._
• Tiit Ufe el l.MllM Dt Vlrlcl
(8 (I)) c:.My .........
• Dr1Ntk S.ritt
-l:S0-• •1.~ • 5"rtt Challottt• G linlt: CC> "Tau, Soft of
C.Cllllt" (•ts) '54-Rock Hudson
2:00 B T• ._., Sc-.. Daya
11 lllttlt: LC) "Th CrlMtu Ii-" (dr1) 59 Glenn Corbtll.
V1Cl011a Sh•• • .....,w, m .... : "lllttt tM ,..,,.. (com)
'C6 Jackie Hunter (dd1t C11r
• (12fj (l)) IJll Pea Gell C..111·
,_., lh11d round play lrom the
Con1ttuo0111I Country Club 1n WHh
1n1ton. 0 C
llllM: C~ "Tiit Llttlt Ilene
~~rn111> '&9
•Se111T111!1 cm .. ...,,.11ett1tn
!JI) (IJ lllttlt: ~ ''Mtutt ti
Cer4I" (sui.p) '68-Ceorae P•PP••d.
ln11r Stevens.
DA11kt111111t USA
-2:30-
.. .w. .... ·
(ll) 51111 T iM
• T1le ..... Arb frie "10th Annt
¥t<UI) Concert" The Be1u1 Alb T rto
l)tlfollllS 11 !lie lnd11111 UntmMI) MUSietl Alts Ctt11er •Cti• ,11 l'lf .....
3:00
8U.tltlll ..... • ...,,.: CC> "SW r. ,....,, ..
(•n) ·~~-JoM P1y"e 9 .... : '111 LU rlillf' (Id•)
'61-llmts Coburn. lte I Cobb • °""' lillib 8 , ..... tlll linne
• c-try PIK• er"'YS..
-3:30-.0IW!f ....._ ......
Ds.tw*r .... : "'-ttllt ... ,.,,., .. (dll)
'6-W1llt1m Clmpbell. Anna P1vone
...... "Ad fif ...,letl'' (ldV)
'6S-l111 Bahn. Je11my l11ett
Slit Trtl cm CJ) TM1 It ._... .... , ....... ,. .... , ...
(8 Cl))fritMatlMM
GW..,llltilee at11e .. ....,
4100 ...... ............... cmrn .n~ •. , "-ea.. u.i-.i a Cl) s,.c.: "" ..... ......, .. . .,.,.., ca > t11e ,.....,... ...... ~
-4:30-8 tm())CIS 5-11 ~ Ill Getmt11 G1111d P'ria. SuwbOWI ot
MotocrOM. and • lool at tht 11
membt! ctlmbln1 IHlll IOI tllt Allltl·
tClft 8ictft11nn11I Mount btmt 11·
pe41tlon.
Cl) 111111: CC> "lllllf" (d1a) '11-
ltitllafd Cm"•· Meil OiCk1nto11 ................ ................... <• Cl) Kl) W..W ~ "AIM ......
ec.tw111s
1100 .. ,,..
Cl) ............
• <•Cl)) 8 AIC'I W"t ..,...,...,. ........
al G CI> .... ..... "Tll tllt c.... w .,.
(111~$) 'H-ludY Galland ..... '1111.,..,. 0-" (dta)
'!li-Mdltl R11. Adolfo HOyOS
al"-'-lllt~ ·Tlle~ .~ .. e T1le ..._ FMllJ
-5:30-....... .......
I l.M llcJ 0 Cl) Fllll . SuperboWI X" .......... .Ullll ...
I •V•NING
•100
• 07'<D ....
II i2ll (D) Ct llH P'rt·S.t·
1111 f..etlil The Ptttsbui&h Stttlm
mtel tile Wasn1nlon Redskins 1n the
111llon's ap111I e Mlwll: (ZIN) ''lllilt of .. ,.
M " (adv) '61 -Stnt Reno "'5-1 ."-nd • a.. "'""'91
IBJ lletlllw m UfllWs. Den1Ut11
-6:30-
f) lliU Y• 0,.1 SM
• (QI) , .....
IJI> • "' Geel ... C-try ......... .a
D E,..itMWrac"
• ltJ Utttt Mlrllt
7:00 ef.-.u,
WIW WM Witt • [,..,... i.. .......
o..tlutlol~
• .., Putw Ill• """ • <• Cl)) ~' l.nreM• .... Sllow ....... 12
cm """"' IJl)Uf• ...... ~
• T1le lllwell of Slltrl1d Hol11111
•Ol.Jlgenln ... IMr
-7:30-
• ._. "'t·S.-follW l1vt ~ttalt ot the 11mt btlwttn los
An1eltt and St1lll•
8 Can "" ,.,... INK• * the ,,.. .,.. ... ,
llllcMel lf1Mlll stirs
191SICHT lnCIAl e IMlcllt "luvtt' Whtn • youn1
lllW'(fl d1c1dtS to "°'' clllec11y 1n the
1uv1n1l1 rtfonn syit1m. 1111 efforts to
lletp •~• 1nm1tu bfu k fru ot the
chain of lllOlenct and 1urus1011 1n
tht 11torm1IOI} 111 lrus111t1d not
ollly by the lllrd COii dehnqutnb
bl/I. alao, b7 one of th• 1u11d1 •"""'m .... ti""""
1100
8 ltll CJ) Cl) TIM """'* (R) A sb•nttr tlitt to pie• up Molher
J1llt11on In Ille elevator. tnd Geor11
finds 11 1mus1n1 unlll ht leeins 1111
identity ol th• 1tran1er
8 ltftt Alltft'• ta• W CueS15 1ntlud1 Sito lortnu. Andy
Griffith, foster Broo•s.
(l)lletlllw e (8 Cl)) D AIC Sat•r•af
~lit lllttlt On'11ft1t•tt:
(Sllr) "lttM• Sim" (adv)
· -JJI $1 John. ltd Allan, SOlrell
Boo•t Ta411 Coooet, Yt<IOI Buono
AmtriCl's l1Y011te comtt st110 news
P10trwoman ~u to hie 1nd bt
comn involved tn voocloo. millions ot
dollart tn utortton money 1nd
str1n1t do4np 1n the 011•. dan
lff0\1$ iunstts of 811111 M ... Mt,
llll Ille" (dla) • l6-Sl1t11 Stmns
Micllatl Andtrson Ir Dabney Cott
111111 Ctaudt Akins P11 O 8110
Robtll Yauahn St01y ol 1 ttltnllm
)tltCh tor lhe ''"" ot 1 y011nc IHC.fltt 'llfllO •ts a P~llt of !ht
community e ...,.: (tO) "....._... Ttt·
ref" (dla) '10-MIC!lftl Rtnntt e 11m1 .... s....SttMt
Juht MC!ftws vltlls !ht "an1m11
ptOllltd" l1nd ol Stsafll4 St1ut and
ltkes alon1 htr luests Perry Como
and Jim Henson the mupl)tts . .....,.. ......
• llwle: (21w) "Tlle DIMtt f11"
(di•) ·~1-11mu Mason
S> flit .............. tllt Mo.111
ID D Sllow de l.W.1 llamit
m 11..-t.a11111&tt rrec111111
-1:30-
• U1J .J) Doc IR) Dot
Bo~trl tS olftred 1 chaf\Ct ro ttfln uo tn show buMnt~ who hf s
•0001nltd IKhmal •dv1St1 t0< •
dlyt1mt teltvwon ~P opera
-~ fBJa..-w Dnu
9:00
8 11 ~. •• Mary Tyler Moott
(RI Cu11t pllauu M11y •htn a hand
some 1>11est conhdtt 1n lier lh•I he ii
1oon1 to 1t1vt the church and sht
SuSl)KI$ ti S Ill bttlUU OI htf
II UIC S1tw1•11 Mu tt
'"c; (lllf) wAault M A QMtn" (1dw)
'6S-F1anl Son1h•. Y11n1 l11.1 Tony
Fm1c+c>U. R1th11d Conle Woman
<1dventurer and lltt ruthless tomp•n
ion t1lk an t• 1ubm111ne 01t1ce1 into
rotn1na them 1n 111sm11 1 sunken
Cerm1n sub The11 plan 1s to 1econd1
lion the sub ind ust 11 to hold up the
Queen Mtty The11 plan 1ucteed&
only to hnt the Coast Guud ttCt 10
tht scene IOI tn 11on1c tnd1n&
((} T1le ~·11 <Bl llllorit: .. ht Passw01d h Cou1
11t'' <•11) ''3-Dlri ... ., ... ..... " .. • c.llltt D D lllltrlfl!Cy
• lh¥l1: (90) "Tiit Ast .. ishtd
.... rt'' th ) ·•a-Noel Cowud M<11
aaret lt11Mon Ctltl Johnson m h"tMt rr111
-9:30-
-~ .......... tt s-. (R) flit Hartley s entet111n Howud
Botde~·s y0un1 son and en1a1e a
bttuty Quttn u his b1bp11ttt •htn
Howard's u writ 11rtts to let little
HO'fltt lllO'lt tn wrth h1111
8 lflfii!Jedlt 111-·1 Sllwte lit ~ ~ lKktt Mason, one of Cd
Sullivan's favorite comedians. ltosts
tllts variety ltour and ts totntd by
Tony Btnnttt, Redd Fon. Robert
Goulel. Ceo<p Jeqel Rudy Vallo ,
B~I Dena. louts Nyt, Joe Louis
MC' IMl1 • llMtt: CC) (10) "Mis Majesty
O'llttlt" (adv) 'S4-Burl Lancutet.
• ShHllo ZZIQIJll TI111t
10:00
• Clll (J) (I) P'R[MIUl DI·
WINI Celrtll Sllow Ms Carroll IS
host of htt own mlnl·HrfU verltty
allow
1411111 I Allttt
W.W at War
Jack Ntck11us, one of pro-
fe11lon11 golf's 1ll·tlme
greets. demonatretea the
po-r thll l'taa made him 1
conal1tent top money wtn·
ner on tne PG.A tour He la
one ot the goiters eJ(plCted
to compete In The 5811'1 POA
Nat1on11 Ch1mp1on1n1p
which Wiii alt ABC Frtd1y 11
11 30.AM. S1tu1d1y et 5PM
and Sund1y. August 15, 11
•:30PM.
! V Wt El\ AuGUST 6 1976
m ,...,
a> llisftl Call117 fB Semu111 O.ttctitt
Ul t lllrt IKlllrt<~ S,.Ciat
2t NfrM Mltdt<ock Meur D ln!tft<I .... Sllow
• l..u """ """ -10:30-
• WW. Sa11111 Tlltatre t Set IMkt
11:00
fl 3-D 8 I tO U lie.\
t llfl Ill Actioll II Wo!W ham T-P1mbu1ch
lt11n1lfs Yi Photn11 Racqueb m lllM!te: "liN Ille C!Nlt W l y''
(musl •7 -Jud~ Gttland
Q) S111ia11 Cillt111•
'7 )) flit rn Clull
U > { M1111·U
BJ TIM 100 Clu'
fD M tit• T°' 0> Cintma 34
D fll111 Fututt Super Bowl X"
-11:30-
.. F1bulolls SZI ~ "flit llla111lll·
cent Thief'' (adw) 67 Robttt
W1ane1 Se"'' lltraer D QJ (JiJ ~ D Saturday
"'"" ll , Mo.it: "1\e Lost TrlM'' (adv)
0 -tohnny Wmsmullei
1, ...,.: "Tltt Uh o4 (mRe Zoll"
(d11) '31-Paut Munt
G Mo.11: "Ilic-I C1Mer f rt111 Ollttt
S,1t1" (sc1 h) 6~ John SuOll
t1l ..... AtlttlU leMy ..... .....
-11:45-
(lt l )RuH.-.r•
12:00 e lllewlt: "lt lllll A Dl•l'ft"
(adv) '67-nc• P1l1J1Ct e ...,.: "CltllU .. (111t1) 61 -Rod
lt)'IOI. E1nut Boianone John Mills
-12:30-a 11o11 1u11t1111e1'1 ~ Colleen
(:JI) ) $(J.fl Tlltttrt
1:00
II At Ont W'rtlt ... m All·llitltt 11tt1t: "Attlck ., t1te ~" ~Ont Toudl o4 V111111,"
"lust f""' tht Mauntt4 Clwt" tD Dolt Kl11elt111r'1 ttoc• Conetrl 1ll flit ... ., Latt Sllolf"
1IJ Soul T ralft
-2:45-
• lllowlt: "Tltrw Stru1111" (mys)
46-Gm ldtnt f1t11mld, Sydney
Cr1tn1trut, Peter lom Jou Lor
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